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Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 2

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Monroe, Louisiana
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2-A Saturday, Mav 25, 1963 Monroe Morning World Officials Seek Ringleaders Of Panly Raid-Riot MONTPELIER, Vt. The dean of Norwich University, a military school, angrily de-1 elated Friday he probably would expell the "mad dog" ringleaders of a panty raid-riot on girl Vermont college as soon as; he can find them Police had to fire shots oven the heads of 300 cadets and use high pressure water hoses to turn them away from six dormitories- at the two-year liberal arts college. Police Chief George Connor said his men had an "extreme- ly time because "they; always attacked from the rear. it must be part of their military When the first fire truck arrived on the scene of the riot. I the cadets captured it and turned 1 its hose on the next fire truck that came.

The cadets wrecked several police cruisers, stole the hats, smashed dormitory windows and kicked down two doors, and littered the campus with rocks, bottles and beer cans. Col. Lewis E. Perry, vice president and dean of the military: college, apologized for the school) and promised that full restitution would be made for the damage caused in the riot. "We are now engaged in seek-- ing to determine the ringleaders" he said.

"When they are found they will be appropriately punished. In all probability some will be separated from the college." "We were so badly outnumbered that it was not possible to make WHITE PLAINS, Y. any arrests or do anything but The United Presbyterian Church OTTAWA new nu- Europe and available to the al- Suit Filed By U.S. To Test Wallace nah and Mobile, Ala. The) court room and pi event another appeals court warned that federal crisis such as occurred when the benches may soon start ordering University of Mississippi was de- complete integration of schools, I segregated.

rather than settling for gradual in answering a previous suit or plans. by ov. Wallace challenging FIGHTING IN COURTS President The filing of the University of; said earlier this week that he Alabama suit apparently was an- welcomed the "at the'University of Ala- ot tne suit was 10 icsi other move by the federal gov- 1 would hope tJbama announced position of "legal re- ernment to keep the battle in die I that the governor has sistauce and legal defiance" of a court order directing the two Nc- BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (UP1) The Justice Department filed suit in U.S.

District Court Friday in an effort to head off a federal- state clash brewing over Governor George C. Wallace's vow to physically bar two Negroes from the University of Alabama. Atty. Gen. Robert F.

Kennedy said in Washington the purpose of the suit was to test carry out our dispute in the courts indicates that in the final analysis he will accept the judgment of the court The President ordered 3.000 troops into the vicinity of Birrn- ingham May 12 following a nightlong race riot in the town. The troops still remain and presumably could be used if trouble oc- WEST MONROE JAYCEES this week started an insect fogging service in West Monroe's Parkwood and Highland Park subdivisions. Shown aboard the equipment as it made its first run are Javcees Billy Watson, Billy Bayles. Jim Watts. President Gary Burford and Charles Calhoun.

Fogging will be done in the areas each Tuesday and Thursday from 6 until 8 p.m. and on Saturdays if necessary, Jaycees said. The service, due to run through September, depends on donations from residents. (Staff photo by Wynn Jeffries) Rockefeller's Minister Gels Formal Censure DIRECT CONTROL A-Force Of NATO Has Strong Punch protect dormitorv doors." Connor formaLlv censured Friday the clear force "assigned to NATO said. minister who married Gov.

Nel- by its ministerial council packs "It was the most disgusting son A. Rockefeller and the for- more psychological punch than Cine I have ever seen. The ca- mer Mrs. Margaretta F. Murphy, added military power, dels acted like wild animals presbytery board of the The three U.S.

Polaris subma- hke mad dogs." United Presbyterian of the U.S.A. rines and British bombers in- Dr. Radph Noble, president of took the disciplinary action volved already are on station in Vermont College, admitted that the Rev. Marshall some of the girls encouraged the for failing to get approval i A cadets by loaning out of his presbytery to marry a per- JjOuUlG HUUUoCU irmitorv windows and waving divorced less than a year. lacy underclothing.

The censure was the lightest "Contact was made with fjve possible penalties, jny3QlTig one he said. "All the ing up to expulsion from the dormitories were locked but the church. TtiT TT 1 1 rs on two were smashed down. The couple was married May You can appreciate that with 500 4 The bride, mother of four girls locked up in the dormitories children, was divorced last M0SC0W (AP) The govern- and several hundred raiders run- Apirl 1. newspaper Izvestia Friday nmg around the campus, the gu Gov.

Rockefeller, divorced 14 night accused an American dip- are apt to get a hale excited months ago. returned home Jomat and his wife of invading a his bride Thursday alter a two- Moscow student hostel by climb- week honeymoon in enczuela thrmgh Us window. and the Caribbean. accusation was leveled The Rev. Mr.

Smith issued a agajnst a fjrst secretary identi- i statement after the presbytery fied only as nearing "deep re- The Embassy has a first I of' the! secretary in the political section on. A- Kcrst- U.S. Is Lagging In Key Areas Of Output Tools liance. The arrangement endorsed Friday simply gives NATO more direct control over the actual aiming of them at targets behind the Iron Curtain. The psychological punch stems from the fact that European staff officers to be assigned to nuclear matters in NATO and as liaison with the U.S.

Strategic Air Command will have, for the first time, a direct hand in plotting atomic firepower strategy. Secretary of State Dean Rusk acknowledged the morale aim of the arrangement in a statement he made to reporters. He said the plan to let European members of NATO share in targeting plans was "psychologically of considerable groes be admitted for the sum mer term starting June 10. The complaint both prc-j liminarv and permanent injunc-l tions to prevent Wallace, his ents. employees, subordinates or successor from interferring in any way with the enrollment of qualified Negroes at the University, Apart from the suit, Alabama racial front was quieter Friday than it has been in months.

NEGROES MARK TIME Negroes were marking time while they waited for white merchants to put into effect some of the desegregation measures they have promised, and for the new city government to settle into office. It was a different story in some other parts of the South: At Jackson. Negroes have threatened to stage the largest demonstrations the state has ever seen unless city leaders agree to negotiate desegregation demands. Mayor Allen Thompson has refused and said the city "will be ready for anything that Negro leaders have said they might kick off the desegregation drive Saturday. In Greensboro, N.

no let up appeared in sight to the repeated racial protests, despite the pleading of city officials. Thursday- night more than 1.400 integration- ists marched through the downtown section in the 12th consecutive day of demonstrations. At Atlanta, the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals took under consideration pleas to speed up desegregation of schools in Savan- STORE HOURS: 9:30 to 5:30, Mondoy thru Saturday NEW ORLEANS Sev- marriage. Church, Va.

He had no comment but the embassy said. a lot of nonsense. We cannot understand why Izvestia would find it necessary or desirable to print something like The article appeared to be an- Soft Coal Output Dips This Week WASHINGTON nous coal output for the week ended May 18, totaled 9.145.000 tons (incomplete) compared with 9 215.000 tons the prior week and 8.222.000 tons in the same week the vear before, the National Coal Association reported Fri eral free world nations and Russia concern for two are outrunning the U.S. in the members 0f vitally important area of produc- was the reason he performed the tion tools, it was reported Friday. the minister added.

Daniel L. Goldy. deputy assist- The Rev, smith is pastor ant secretary in the Department protestant Union b0th SoWet citizen "the rep. ihe utations of Western diplomats in i Although the church is non- aftcr the ritrTn A talk befoie the Na- denomenational. the (widely publicized Wynne-Penkov- Goldy, a talk before tne a presbyterian, is still subject British and tional Association of Electrical regulations and discipline of diplomats were de- Sn are 15 an abs0lutc wsa said.

59 per cent in Britain, 58 per cent Goldv. auacnca to me cmoassies in Franre an estimated oer ductl'e saiQ here, leading some observers to in France, an esamatea od per Rand Dlx0n of that the Russians were cent in West Germany and a low nf Federa 08 chairman oi me primarily engaged in a propagan- 1 Off Regular Price 50 per cent for the Soviet Union. While the age of machine tools that antltrusl ana iraae res-j The Izvestia article impUed ulation laws have saved the very bad been drinking life" of the free enterpnse svs- wben he embarked on his alleged tern. Without the regulations, we He spoke of the "considerable day. wallop" added to "man-, Output for the year-to-date ap- but made clear there proximated 166.423.000 was no addition to over all West- against 164.953.000 tons in tic ern firepower in the area.

similar period the previous NATO already has control over the nuclear-capable aircraft of i eight other alliance countries! which form the third element in the new plan. Aside from the psychological gain made by arranging the reorganized nuclear set up, the three day spring meeting of NATO ministers here took no discernible steps forward. It acieved a harmonious conclusion by steering clear of the two big debates now going on among its members. These concern: question of how long to fight a non-nuclear war against a massive Soviet conventional attack before resorting to nuclear weapons? and Trade'SISion. tSd -Wither to create tor NATO gates that antitrust and trade reg-1 The Izvegtia article a seaborne force of 25 vessels a Sympathy Flowers Sprays from $3,00 Wreaths from $10.00 might very well have either a Cl CL handful of vast monopolies, or.

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The article, written entirely in the present tense, used these words to describe his condition at that time: "Your suit is dirty, your tie is pushed to one side, and your eyes are Izvestia said the couple were in Moscow's Uzbekistan restaurant when suddenly they decided v-j to climb into the student hostel, the Vatican, which borders the restaurant's An estimated 1,500 people waited garden. The time was near mid- patiently for the Rome-Vienna- mght. The article concluded with Warsaw Chopin Express, which an admonition: was minutes late. When the "You came here not as a sher-1 cardinal arrived they shouted, iff. and this hostel for Moscow waved and showered him with students is not Alabama." bouquets of red and white roses.

The aitide what allegedly happened once "Kerst" and his wife got inside the hostel, except that they were confronted by the administrator. Border Enclave Endangered By Red Barriers BERLIN West Berlin government said Friday night that access to Steinstuecken, a tiny enclave near the border, has been endangered by new barriers put up by the Communists. Steinstuecken. a community of 183 people, belongs to the American sector. But it is entirely surrounded by Communit territory.

Access along a narrow road 34 of a mile long is strictly controlled by East German border The West Berlin government said the Reds have added a second barrier and driven a fence of iron rails into each side of the road between the barriers They also have added another low concrete wall to the road obstacles that force vehicles to follow a specific path when passing through the control point. The city government called these arbitrary measures calculated to endanger technical links between Steinstuecken and its parent borough of Zehlendorf. By 'his was meant the passage of fire engines, mail trucks, ambulance-. and other public services. MUSIC CO Park FREE At Any Downtown Lot 339 DeSiord 322-8127 short sleeve dress shirt sale! 3 99 choice of cotton oxford cloth dacron and cotton broadcloth! Now thru Saturday all shirts go back to regular $5 price Monday! Includes oxford cloth in white, blue, pewter, maize; dacron and cotton broadcloth in white only all single needle tailored, 2 pockets, Sanforized, full one year guarantee, 14-17.

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