Show 8 The Flo It - :' A t wE - i if e r Washington Post Service — Busing WASHINGTON Negro children out of New ' 46 t '' '' - ' ' ''''--'‘- ' -- " s ::: 1 '"t"' i q ' ' '' 11 pLii I '' '' 4 44 ' ''L I 44' r" ' ' - - fr 41 ' is York's l ' ' s " e'4 i '44 4 4 ' ' ' 1!:lo' $ 41444 I A 4 ' i—: '' 41 '''k ' ''' ' : 144 0 r '1 to v4 1 1 t3441- - l CIIP4' - ' o4' 1 t) ' ' " 1 14 t ' ' ' 1 4' i : lt-- ' o' ' t 1 ' ol ' : 4 Woo ' - - - 4 i - ' ':' ' I° W i - ' - z i' ''4 ' ' to ghettos predom- inantly white schools has had no visible effect on their achievement scores a study reported Sunday New York's voluntary busing program appears to skims off the ablest and most ambitious children from the slum schools the study found This of busing aspect "would have serious educational and peychological Implications for the educational process" in slum schools the study concluded Research Group ' 4 499'0 tt 4140 4 1 A 4' 1 tsittCli A " 011419t 4 :' : 'a '" 9m9 9 Ilt — ' i ' " ' ' - i - ' '''''''‘ 11 Prof David J Fox of the City University of New York wrote the report for the Center for Urban Education a ' 4 research for 4 me VP I : " - 41' otot mow - r : so 1"L'''''' "' I-AA 1- 414 old 4"111 — WOMPt '4' i i urged eral aid Fox's ' I Rescued Unhurt Only harbor on takeoff for Saigon Sunday broke apart One passenger a Plane 1 Dies Continued From Page One Sunday US Marine planes ranged from the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Vietnam to 67 miles northwest of Hanoi where a railroad yard on the main line to Communist China was hit Other pilots hammered a supply center 28 miles west of Hanoi Most of the other US raids were con centrated at enemy positions just above the Demilitarized Zone positions which menaced the Marine sandbagged fortress at Con Mien There were no strikes by Navy planes from aircvalt carriers because storms from a typhoon swept the Gulf of Tonkin In South Vietnam B52 bombers staged three raids early Monday The Stratoforts bit first at sus eight-engi- pected enemy troop concentrations and fortifications 27 miles west of Tarn Ky a provincial capital on the South China Sea coast 350 miles northeast of Saigon The bombers returned later for two raids on suspected enemy troops and fortifications about 10 miles farther north along the coast near An Holt In addition to Sunday's 1352 raids near Loc Ninth mailer jets pounded a North Vietnamese force dug in against US troops in the central highlands the possible arena for the war's ing While there was a near Loc Ninh and in lands South Vientamese with the Viet Cong on northeast of Loc next major fight- lull in fighting the central highsoldiers clashed Sunday 23 miles GOP House Panel Sees NATO Split e Over Thin US Guard Anti-Missil- Continued From rage One Is based enhanced by the Defense Department disclosure last Friday that the Soviet Union in addition to its growing force of intercontinental missiles was also developing an orbital weapon capable of delivering a warhead from orbit Although the committee hearings will focus on the misile defense problem the group has made dear it intends to broaden its inquiry to include the Soviet development of an orbital weapon While not admowlaiging that the Soviet Union is bent on achieving nuclear superiority the administration's argument is that the US should counter any increase in Soviet striking power by relying on offensive missiles This argument on the premise that in any attack offensive missiles will able to penetrate any defensive Saigon woman Rescuers took uninjured WU killed This premise is not accepted completely by the committee members some of whom are fearful that the Soviet Union has made certain advances in weapons technology particularly in the destructive effect of exploiting from nuclear explosions The argument being advanced by some members is that the US should counter the Soviet buildup in offensive strength by building an ABM system at least capable of defending missile sites and by increasing this country's offensive missile power (Copyright) cent date From of the field Fags primary vote In a 177 t1 7 He went the municipal election to defeat Bruce S Jenkins now a US District Court bankruptcy referee In the 1963 mayoralty contest where no primary election was necessary the mayor defeated Sheldon R Brewster a motel operator Mr Cannon's central theme in his campaign has been the contention that on in : ate s RA - 1 Position "I do not think they can afford to let us end this with some sort of complete military victory on our terms" Kennon said The historian and former career diplomat said the outlook for thawing the cold war In Europe would be more hopeful were not Vietnam an '' ‘ r 1 Impediment He suggested that the atomic arms race and the presence of troops of the two nations in Europe might be reduced "In a more normal atmosphere" Russians Mellow Kennon said Russia had xoellowed and become less I s 96 8 I 41 Nev I1 n i ' Nv I 1151 -- ril 9"6 1)13 pushbutton!c'rwaru - "CHARGE A ! 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121 CAndidata Contentions primary c : $9900 $11 950 411111111111114‘ more city government leadership is needed to promote industrial development in the city and thereby widen the tax base Mayor Lee on the other hand has centered his attention on pointing to the city's balanced budget during his tenure in office and the capital improvements that have been made during that time for i t- Theme of Campaign 9"' most be la good oneretleg ttertittits o The Gift That if it I 93950 $I Westinghouso Refrigeraten4vraexer Combination Troth-t- WWI Veil $109" trest-Fre- t° One Sg7 cC3It ii deluxe teed' New Westinghouse Metric Range New Westinghoute Automatic Washers New B FREEZER New Wstingiteese Refrigerater with Now Westinghouse Deluxe P16101110 New Westinghouse Clothes Dryorr Report pp00rmatvroo9Papswommrt Continued the 98-L- SAVE UP TO SO Slightly Scratched floor Models and Warehouse Damaged new Coleman Many scholars hailed the Coleman report as solid evi dence Negro children learn better and faster In Integrated schools But Fox offers another exintegrated planation: that an information and public relations executive Questions Viet Escalation wAsinNaroN (AP) — The Soviet Union cannot afford to let the United States win a military victory in Vietnam former Ambassador George F Kennon said Sunday "I think that if we press this thing too hard we are almost bound to put both the Russians and the Chinese into a position they ought not to be put into" Kennon said Putting them in a position of being forced to accept a US victory or do something about It would be harmful to this nation be said The former US ambassador to Moscow said in a televised interview Vietnam is not militarily vital to the Russians but is poitically important Hall LONDON (UPI) — Christopher Rowland 38 Labor member of Parliament died Sunday in a London hospital where he was admitted Saturday for an operation He was BoilsAugprs Big SL Ballot Large-scal- e be system : 61:00ef raised The Coleman report Negro children in predominantly white classes reach higher levelS of achievement than Negro children in predominantly Negro classes other 126 aboard to safety I Mayoralty Race Jets Silence Red Artillery Crush Major N Viet Air Base WITH A ‘: busing FREE REFRIGERATOR ktorawasom 1::11 found Wilson Aide Dies AF tilt report the massive statistical survey published last year by the US Office of Education Press Wintrstioty I WESTINGHOUSE US for 11 NEW FROST findings questions about ' HONG HONG—Reseno boat ties to fuse- lag° of Cathay radii° jet after crash in back- Commiwhen of Education Harold Howe II termed busing "helpful in some situations" and cities to apply for fed- 1 126 Heads Team Fox headed a team of 24 educatoN who observed and graded both sending and reGc:z - schools They ported the quality of teaching was no different between sending and receiving schools at the elementary levels But at the junior high school level they found the quality of teaching to be much higher in the receiving schools One effect of busing is that children are directed toward better secondary schools the report noted ground who stay In the slum schools Fox added there Is no significant difference in progress ''Of 212 matched pairs" he found "the child who entered OE (open enrollment busing) showd the greater gain 89 times whereas the child who ssioner t Crash Miracle? and ability pairs" fed-'re- last year qp 144os0' similar Busing la now in nearly every large city with segregated Negro neighborhoods Congress has been churning over the question ever since w W in the setating school showed the greater gain Ill times with no differ ence for the remaining (9) Education 4 A0- ' remained schools attract more of the best Negro students Achievement scores show being the Negro students bused under New York's Open Enrollment program generally work at higher levels than the average in the slum neighborhood schools they leave behind fox wrolP se But when the bused children are matched with children of ly group surveying aided school programs NewYork City's Board of 1 - OrNOwir - w Negro Slum Pupil Test Ends November 1 19e Lake Tribune Monday W'¼ :i' 1 SEWING LESSONS I ? - |