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Kasnmir i-oes Stepping Up Air Attacks i "a If 15) Kfansmen Picket School In Alabama Murder Suspect Among 6 Protesting Desegregation I'nited Press International Ku Klux Klansmen resumed picketing of a Bessemer. High School today to protest school desegregation. There were no incidents. About a half dozen pickets, led by Alabama Grand Dragon U. N.

Sends Thant With Peace Bid As Var Spreads mm i Continued from Page One I Punjab where Sikhs have demanded independence from India. RonilMHl Karachi I The Pakistanis reported Indian planes bombed Karachi, the former Pakistani capital, with heavy losses. An Indian spokesman said Pakistani planes bombed Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir, and the, Kalaikunda air base, 60 miles east of Calcutta. An Indian spokesman said three Pakistani F68 Sahre-jets were shot down In ore air hattde while Indian planes bombed Pakistani air bases anil military installa- Hons. I COLOR Vw in.

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S. chess champion Bobby Fischer moved into a tie for first place today in the international Capablanca Memorial Tournament by defeating Gil-berto Garcia of Cuba. Garcia cave up on his 53rd move, providing the 22 year-old American with his seventh win in nine matches. Mr. Fischer is now tied with Bori-slav Ivkov of Yugoslavia and Vasiley Smyslov of the Soviet Union, all with scores of 7-2.

Defense Seeks Delay In Narcotics Trial LAREDO, Sept. 7 (UPI) Defense attorneys were expected to argue in U. S. District Court today motions to delay the trial of four Canadians in one of the biggest narcotics cases to break along the U. boi der.

The trial was expected to be set for Sept. 13. Most prominent defendant is Lucian Rivard, who has been held in an undisclosed jail in lieu of $500,000 bond. Site of his confinement has been kept secret because of fears of an attempt on his life, each KODACOLOR Negative KEYSTONE BADGE Judith Lynn McConnell. right, of Bethel Park, representing Pennsylvania in the Miss America pageant at Atlantic City, receives her state badge at the opening session of the annual event.

Doing the honors is Mrs. David R. Fitzsimmons, of Margate, Miss McConnell's "pageant mother." Robert Creel, marched across the street from the school which was desegregated under court order for the first time last Wednesday. One of the pickets was 21-year-old Collie Leroy Wilkins, accused along with two other Klansmen of killing Mrs. Viola Liuzzo white civil rights worker, last March.

Wilkins was to stand trial later this month in Hayneville. A jury was unable to reach a verdict last May and a mistrial was declared. Creel, who held rallies here and in Tarrant City during the Labor Day week end to drum up support for the protest, indicated picketing would continue. At Natchez, most National Guardsmen were relieved today of their peacekeeping duties after a nightlong curfew. Police reported three persons were arrested in the river city last night for curfew violation.

The curfew operates from 10 p. m. to 5 a. m. Elsewhere in the nation: LOS ANGELES Gov.

Ed mund G. Brown said of the Los Angeles riots last month, "We cannot point a finger of shame at the South it happened here. We must place our house in order." WILMINGTON, X. C-Police said that two soft drink bottles filled with gasoline were thrown against the house of a Negro by a white man who fled. RICHMOND, VA.

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Richmond has threatened to withdraw its business from firms and individuals using discriminatory hiring practices. COLUMBUS. OA. The court martial of Negro soldier Winstel Belton, a former civil rights worker, has been postponed indefinitely at the request of his civilian counsel. Belton Is charged with refusing to obey a lawful order and malingering to avoid duty in Vietnam.

Corrmlete of Mines to determine the feasibility of such backfilling practices. A spokesman for the department pointed out that 1hn crushed and haled cars would be placed in pits in such a manner that the metal could be recovered later if the need for it arises. (o) 0 8mm color MOVIE FILM A Pakistani spokesman In Rawalpindi reported Indian attacks today on Sargodha airfield, 86 miles from Lahore, where he said an Indian ground offensive had bogged down under heavy Pakistani counterattacks, He said during the night Pakistani aircraft carried out Hie biggest air operations so far on Indian air bases at Pathankot, Adampur, Hala-wan and Jamnagar -ranging from the Kashmir area to the Rann of Kutch 800 miles to the south. Pakistan claimed many Indian planes destroyed. Heasy Fighting Ground fighting stepped up sharply and an Indian spokesman said Indian planes destroyed four Pakistani tanks at a bridge at Dera Rab Banak where Indian troops are moving along a road toward Sialkot in the Lahore area.

The spokesman said Takistan blew the bridge over the Ravi River which angles down southwestward from Kashmir toward Lahore and that Indian troops have taken up positions on the south bank. The Indians said their planes also struck at a Pakistani military concentration today near Sulaianki where Pakistani troops were planning to advance into Punjab state. They said th" Pakistanis were bombarding Indian positions across the border. The spokesman said Indian planes in a series of air attacks destroyed eight Pakistani tanks and nine planes. Air action also was reported over Bombay, apparently a Pakistani reconnaissance plane.

Shipping sources in Bombay said Pakistan had i taken over two Indian ships would take over three Pakistani ships in Bombay. Reports mounted of aerial dogfights and India said Indian jets shot down a Pakistani B-57 over Jullundar and Junk Auto Mine Fill Plan Pushed Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 The proposal to use junked autos to fill strip mine pits in the anthracite areas of eastern Pennsylvania is being pushed in Congress by U. S. Rep.

Richard S. Schweiker, Montgomery County Republican. Testifying before the House public works subcommittee on roads, Mr. Schweiker said his proposal would be a two-pronged attack on ugliness. He said thai not only would such a proposal eliminate unsightly auto junkyards along: the highways but it would help fill strip mine pits, now eyesores in many areas.

His plan was In line with ALL MAKES 25 Foot-8mm Roll or Magazine Gl Arrested In Munich Killing MUNICH, Germany, Sept. 7 (UPI I -Police today arrested a U. S. soldier in connection with the fatal shooting of a German in a bar in Munich's artist quarter. A police spokesman said James Daniel, 23, of Louisville, was picked up as the prime suspect in the Saturday night shooting of Thomas Schaupp, 29, a house-builder.

According to an Army spokesman, witnesses said Schaupp intervened when Daniel and some friends began threatening a young Ne Flew In Storm, Driver Says WICHITA, Sept. 7 (LTD Everett J. Smith, 41, Federal Aviation Agency supervisor, has revealed he soared through the air in his foreign car during last Friday night's tornado. The twister picked up his car as he drove along and he remembered looking down on the cross bars of utility poles during his flight, he said yesterday. After about three blocks, the car was dumped in an alley, landing upright but the windshield was smashed.

Mr. Smith suffered "mild shock." Indoor or Outdoor For home delivery of The Tress, phone 2631121. studies now being made by the Pennsylvania Department gro student in a bar x7 an F-101 Star-Fighter near the border town of Amritsar. Film Bill Pushed By BLACK WHITE ENLARGEMENT with every roll of black and white film developed and printed at Thrift. Made from your favorite black and white negative.

A reg. 50e value. iL 111k IS Justice Michael A. Musman-no today urged passage of a bill which would provide a preview of questionable movies in Pennsylvania. The jurist asked Oakland Kiwanis Club members to hack House Bill 1008, now be fore the Legislature.

Under the measure, the Governor would appoint three persons to preview motion pictures which they believe might: he objectionable. If Lr ol they believe a film is obscene, they could seek an injunction to ban it. Justice Musmanno said he favors the measure "because I fear that the manner in which illegal and illicit behavior is being treated in many films today is weakening the moral fiber of youth and immature minds. n7 Sale! Entire Stock Reduced from 13.95 Two Rob Motorist A Bloomfield man was robbed of $19 in cash and a $60 watch early today by two men, one of them armed, who forced their way into his car as he waited for a traffic light. George T.

Davis, 31, of 351 Main told police he stopped for the light at Bedford Avenue and Crawford Street about 2:15 a. when the two bandits jumped into the car and ordered him to drive to Roberts Street. One of them pulled a gun and struck Mr. Davis on the head. The two men then fled with the money and atch, he said.

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