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Show 4A DESERET NEWS, October 30, Thursday, MARMADUKE by Anderson 1969 & Leeming End School Segregation, High Court Tells South Driving Arabs Job Continued from First Page At Lebanese IHIord United Press International Arab guerrillas firing rockets, artillery and machine-gun- s launched th-major ittacks against Lebanese troops this morning as if In answer to an invitation to join peace talks in Cairo. Lebanese military spokesmen in Beirut said the new ee fighting, some of the most serious this week, wounded six Lebanese soldiers and cost the guerrillas "heavy losses. As in the past, the action centered near the Syrian border and in southern.Lebanon, the territory the guerrillas want for bases fiom which to launch raids into Israel. The heaviest attack opened with an artillery and rocket barrage against the Lebanese air force base at two miles south of the Syrian border and 65 miles north of Beirut. Gove mment spokesmen said the guerrillas followed up with a ground attack that wounded one Lebanese soldier and lasted 30 minutes before the guerrillas withdrew, having suffered heavy losses. In the southeast near where the Syrian, Lebanese and Israeli borders come together, guerrillas tried to overrun i President Fetes Womens Leaders Continued from First Page going on. Basically, chun, ambassador from Thailand to the United Nations and Canada. He was introduced by Mrs. Louis J. Robbins, immediate past president of the council and chairman of the event. According to Ambassador Panyarachun, women have made great strides in Thailand In recent times. Up until some 20 years ago, young women used to stay at home. Now, they all go to work. Women are prominent In education, medicine and in business, said the amabassa-do- r. Women there, as in America, are very interested in social and civic betterment, he pointed out. For example, the National Council of Women of Thailand, formed 10 years ago, now is made up of 84 member organizations. The ambassadors speech was largely a tribute to his country. He described its the lack of tencharm sion, the lack of racial strife. He praised the good-withat exists between Thailand and the U.S.A. He calls his people polite, placid, is proud of the fact they regard everyone as an equal. Thailand today, he continued, is largely agricultural, but there is much building ... ll though, the characteristics of the country and people are not much different today than those of the Emm of yesterday. "fashion A Thai-i- fol- n lowed the luncheon. Barbara of Donovan, Brides Magazine, was the With the court then utill in summer recess, Black found himself unable at the time to overrule the appeals court on his own. administrations advice last August and postponing further desegregation. "The court of appeals, the high court said, "should have denied all motions for additional time because continued of segregated schools under a standard of allowing all deliberate speed for desegregation is no longer constitutionally permissible. The decision cited 1964 and the village of Aiha Mowing another heavy artillery and mortar barrage. The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund then carried Its fight to the full Supreme Cburt For the first time, in a school desegrega operation Lebanese forces drove back this attack, suffering fou. men wounded while again inflicting heavy losses on the the spokesmen attackers, said. Modeled on the runway were clothes, made of cotton, suitable for wearing In Bangkok in January at the international convention. Ambassador Panyarachun reminded the ladies, as the show progressed, that Thailand has three seasons: "Hot, hotter, and hottest! Later on, during the councils afternoon business session, Mrs. Florence S. Jacobsen gave an illustrated talk on the centennial anniversary, Nov. 28, of the YWMLC Another Salt Lake Council of Women member, Mrs. Ray V. Chase, also spoke, includof the ing an explanation newly-organize- Women Alert d program. "I am amazed at the number of people here at the conference who already have heard about Women Alert," said Mrs. Chase following the meeting. Everyore wants to know all about it. Everyone is so enthusiastic. The third attack, at Sidon on the Mediterranean coast, saw guerrillas try to overrun an army roadblock at an entrance to the city. Firing grenades and machineguns, they withdrew after wounding one Lebanese soldier. This fighting erupted just as the chances for a settlement appeared rising despite a squabble between the guerrillas and Lebanon Wednesday. Egyptian officials had invited guerrillas leaders to join peace talks in pairo. "Look at it this way . , . And leng as he sits there, we time and a half up here! get Nixon Won't Intervene In GE Strike - NEW YORK (UPI) President Nixon says he wont in- threaten could his anti-inflati- policies. Nixon d tervene in the General Electric Co. strike management and labor have taken steps which fcir-day-ol- hands-of- f reaffirmed his position in a meet- ing with the tive Council Execu- AFL-CI- at the White House Wednesday. The stemmed squabble from guerrilla allegations that the Lebanese had first agreed standdown and ;o a Lebanon dethen broken nied an agreement and accused the guerrillas of sew- SAN PEDRO, CALIF. The giant fissure (Utl) It appears to me as if It is going to just slide into the Police Sgt. Tom Pacific, Barrow said. "But of course, I dont know how soon. Barrow said there was a section of earth. 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