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The Burlington Free Press THURSDAY, SEPT. INi 12 tflewiirJiiii'fiaii. jjjiMtiiieii im nietiiifiiiireiiiia miii smwiwiMsnBiiiiMsiej Arnall Leads in Georgia Democratic Governor Race Major Forces Within China Seem Headed for Showdown 111 (i' I 5SIiC2SsSS I Jt II i I 1 1 1 14 t.l. lnifii;" 1 By WILLIAM L. RYAN party committee, Peng Chen.

AP Special Correspondent leader of the old revisiionist city Bvwav of Moscow come hints! Now we have overthrown him Ui.il ItTt kr would be James H. Gray; Lester G. Maddox, whose battles for segregation won national t-tention; or State Sen. Jimmy Carter, a racial Some GOP leaders had confided during the Democratic campaign that they hoped Ar that two major contending chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, easily won renomination over a paint salesman," Harry L. Hyde.

RusselL has no GOP opposition in November. Arnall, an attorney, won the governor's office in 1942 by defeating Eugene Talmadge, long the dominant personality in Georgia politics before his death. Talmadge was the father of Sen. Herman E. Talmadge.

nall would win since they felt 5f 'I he- Rep. Howard H. Callaway, the Republican nominee, could defeat Arnall in the November election. Callaway swept to victory in 1964 as the state's first modern Republican congressman during the Goldwater surge that land ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) Ellis G.

Arnall, a liberal former governor, grabbed the lead Wednesday night in the Democratic primary race for governor. Arnall ran ahead in conservative Republican strongholds. Arnall, 59, who's been out of office 20 years, led from the start in a battle with five other Democrats, who jockeyed for a runoff spot Sept. 28. The nominee faces Georgia's first Republican contender for governor in history.

With three candidates bunched behind Arnall, it was unclear whether the second runoff man Brig. Gen. Cram Acting Vermont Adjutant General Brig. Gen. Reginald M.

Cram 4 (ft ed Georgia in the GOP column forces within Red China are heading for a showdown in a continuing struggle, to determine who will succeed to the power of Mao Tze-tung. With the party chairman's health evidently failing, the struggle likely will become increasingly tense. The Soviet news agency Tass, reported from Peking on activities of the rampaging Red Guards, which seemed to suggest a grim contest between two opposing camps. The same dispatch told of the appearance of leaflets in Peking demanding that Mao make a speech-Oct. 1, the anniversary of Communist power, because the Red Guards want to hear his voice.

This could be embarrassing to the leaders if Mao is too 111 to speak on that holiday. Tass said the leaflets com and only Chairman Mao Tze-tung has the right to speak in the name of the whole people." More important, the Red Guards at China's Institute of History have issued a proclamation criticizing the paper Peking Daily recently suspended for an editorial which demanded that Communist party and Young Communist League members must "be in the forefront of revolutionary struggle." Tass expresses surprise on two counts. First, the editorial in question was published June 30 after Peng Chen was removed as Peking party chairman and the committee replaced. Second, the students complained that the editorial failed to say which party and Young Communist League members "The Revisionist party of Peng Chen or the Marxist-Leninist party" should guide what is called "the great proletarian in the presidential election. Sen.

Richard B. Russell, Reopens Tomorrow WITH "The Singing Nun" with Debbie Reynolds AND "A Patch of Blue" Academy Award Winner SHELLEY WINTERS Cyclist pushes bike past stalled auto In hip-deep water in Alexandria, shopping center after heavy rains Wednesday. (UPI Telephoto) Drought Broken in Mid-Atlantic Area PHILODENDRONS A nw lot of this beautiful plants just In. Th bast non-blooming house plant. The Tass surprise is understandable.

The proclamation suggests that Peng Chen is still around, probably still with an influential following. The Red Guards say he was overthrown but this has not been oifklal', announced. His removal as Peking party chairman was implicit in the appointment of another man to that job, which Peng held since 1955. The picture emerging from the turmoil is one of struggle to determine which way the party will go after Mao: toward reconciliation with Moscow or the other way. Some Chinese military leaders regard the Soviet Union as the only source for modern weapons at a time when U.S.

attacks on North Viet Nam bring war close to Red China's borders. South Africa Pledges Justice To All Groups JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) Prime Minister Balthazar Vorster declared Wednesday night that South Africa will hew to the line of racial segregation but will "do justice to every population group." In his first radio broadcast to the nation since his election Tuesday, Vorster repeatedly referred to the aspirations of "we, the whites, the Indians, the Coloreds (mulattoes) and the Bantu "I believe that we, the whites, Dulles Airport near Washington and more than an inch in Mar- rain for the first time in almost a month. Rain was widespread, falling in 36 states during the forenoon. A huge pool of cool air moved tinsburg, W.Va., and Charlottes is now acting adjutant general Capitol Theatre MrikfTDci ico ville, Va. 184 Main St.

UN 4-9861 itiwii I kl.il.ni of the Vermont National Guard i and will continue to head the The moisture was welcomed plain that previously on national in arid districts of the mid-At holidays the speaker was "the I cultural revolution." organization until a successor mum 1 Will 1 southward. Frost warnings were issued for parts of the Dakotas and Minnesota. lantic States, the central Appalachians and the Midwest. Many Midwestern areas had to Ma. Gen.

Francis W. BUiado is named. Gen. Billado died Tuesday. tot By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Heavy rains swamped Washington, D.C., and a wide area around it Wednesday.

The downpours set off floods in some sections. The rainfall first in weeks, ranged up to almost 7 inches in a 24-hour period. In a six-hour period, rain amounted to about 2.5 inches at Successor Named For Bishop Pike In California Park Department Asks Bids On Part of Camp Expansion Cram, who TODAY THURSDAY Ann-Margret Red Buttons "Stagecoach" Cinemascope Color was appoint ENDS SATURDAY "PATCH OF BLUE" Shelly Wlnteri Sidney Poltier ed deputy Ver- I 1 SMC Adding Teacher Training Program at Graduate Level adjutant general in July 1964 after his retire ment from the a mmmmmnmm mm mm 1 U.S. Air Force, a full time internship in the public schools," he added. Some of the students in the said he under cost will be paid for by the Federal Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, the other half by the Park Department.

Keogh said he wants the job completed this fall to be ready when the expected Expo 67 influx begins next spring. The superintendent said nearly 1,000 campers were turned away this summer due to lack of campsites. He figures the new area will add some $4,000 to CLOSED CLOSED T1 I If REOPENS LA The Burlington Park Department is asking bids this week on a major portion of its campsite expansion at the city's beach campsite. Park Supt. William J.

Keogh said a toilet and connecting sewer line will be built this fall. Each of the 30 additional campsites will have a picnic table and fireplace. The expansion area is east of the existing campsite, just west of the high ichool athletic field. Half of the expected $18,000 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) An REOPENS new program took part in the stands he is to a i in charge until Episcopal suffragan bishop of Elizabeth City, N.C., Tutorial murii-mimren Cram FRIDAY Michigan, with a background of the State Legislature appoints Project which was jointly sponsored by St. Michael's and long-range planning in urban the Elizabeth City Civic work, is the new bishop of the the Colored, the Indians and the Bantu, will show the world that Episcopal Diocese of California Improvement Association.

the Park Department's beach-campsite budget. we cfo not only have in principle the solution to the race problem p. STARTS FRIDAY CMHTKlUU-PIUIBlOr "'UNITED ARTISTS a new adjutant general. Cram, a Burlington resident and a veteran of 33 years in the military, was promoted from colonel to brigadier general in April. Nation's Weather A number of the students will be teachers in government training programs, including the The Rt.

Rev. C. Kilmer Myers, 50, of Detroit, was elected Wednesday to succeed the Rt. Rev. James A.

Pike as head but that we will also prove it in practice," he declared. Vorster gave his old post of St. Michael's College will introduce a new teacher training program this year at the graduate study level, says Dr. Robert J. Giroux, chairman of the education department.

Some 20 college graduates who are candidates for master's degrees in teaching will be the first group in the newly formed, fifth year teacher training program, he said. In the past, teachers have been trained on the undergraduate levels, Giroux pointed out. "This is no longer going to be the case at St. Michael's," he said. Over the past four years, the college has been phasing out the undergraduate program.

Students in the new area hold bachelor's degrees in their teaching fields and represent six colleges, including St. Michael's. "This is a great departure from what St. Michael's has of the California diocese which embraces 10 counties in the central coastal area. Bishop Pike resigned to become theologian in residence at minister of justice, prisons and emergency planning to a close personal friend, Petrus Cornelius Pelser, 59.

Pelser has been a picture window for your fireplace with folding French doors Pr. .20 deputy speaker of the House. the Center for the Study of Vorster said all members of the I Democratic Institutions, at San ta Barbara. HELD OVER LAST FEW DAYS! EVENINGS AT 6:45 8:55 P.M. Cabinet of assassinated Prime Minister Hendrik F.

Verwoerd Upward Bound project, in the future at St. Michael's College. Giroux pointed out that the education department has been strengthened with the addition of the Rev. James R. Coombs, assistant professor of education, and the Rev.

Bernard Bechard, assistant professor of education. Giroux is also director of the Summer School at St. Michael's and director of Extension Services. He holds degrees from St. Michael's and the University of The election to pick a succes had agreed to continue in office.

56 64 57 58 59 60 50 74 44 65 58 78 sor to Bishop Pike was contest He also announced that Judge .04 .19 .05 .03 .41 ed hotly. Bishop Myers, a high Jacques Van Wyk, a senior jur churchman as well as a Free ist, would head an investigation into all aspects of Verwoerd's dom Marcher and slum worker, was selected on the ninth ballot assassination Sept. 6. The assas after 11 hours of debate. Albany, cloudy 63 Atlanta, clear 79 Boston, cloudy 67 Buffalo, rain 70 Burlington, cloudy 66 Chicago, rain 74 Denver, clear 73 Honolulu, cloudy 90 Juneau, clear 60 Kansas City, cloudy 76 Los Angeles, clear 88 Miami, rain 90 Milwaukee, cloudy 64 New Orleans, clear 88 New York, rain 70 Philadelphia, rain .70 Phoenix, cloudy 81 Pittsburgh, cloudy 72 Ptlnd, cloudy 66 St.

Louis, cloudy 79 Salt Lk. City, cloudy 63 Seattle, cloudy 57 Washington, rain 74 sin, Dimuri rsatenaas, 48, nas .06 been ordered held for a hearing Bishop Myers will be installed 56 67 EHxzinrca I inFTK i ERNEST LEHMAN'S PKODUCTION OF V- 1 EDWARD ALBEE'S UfeA) jq CCIr3BZERlZS3 georgesegal- sandy dennis raaci-r? ADULTS $1.50 Oct. 6. in about six weeks. done in the past," Giroux said.

Ottawa. He also has studied at the University of Notre Dame, Long Island University and Mil rriM 64 1.16 65 3.71 69 .04 60 .02 50 University Students Clash With Police in Buenos Aires Siena College. Sedan, Station Wagon Damaged in Collision .33 .66 67 45 "Eventually, it will lead to Britain May Ask U.N. Sanctions Against Rhodesia A sedan and a station wagon 53 67 4.12 men afoot sprayed tear gas gre BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) Thousands of students were damaged Wednesday afternoon when they collided nades over the demonstrators. (M-Missing; T-Trace) FLYNN Matinees Sun.

and Holidays Eve. at 6:55 and 8:55 Tonight Thru Sat. The battle spread over a 12-block area in the Argentine cap battled police Wednesday night in downtown Buenos Aires in a new outbreak of violence over Call Merrie Bell, 33-44-1 ital. LONDON (AP) Britain an the government's university pol Several students and police head on on Conger Avenue. Burlington police said a 1957 sedan driven by Edward F.

Norton, 32, of Plymouth, was headed south when it collided with a 1964 station wagon driven by Michael P. Ricciardi, 21, a student at the University of nounced Wednesday night it will call on Rhodesia to end its re MODEL CAR RACING 7 Days A Week icies. Two newsmen, including SCREEN bellion and warned that other were reported injured. Associated Press photographer Manuel F. Martinez, 23, was hit in the face by a stone.

an Associated Press photographer, were injured. The students, hurling home wise it will ask for drastic U.N. 10 A.M. to Midnight AT sanctions against Prime Minis with folding French doors for easy fire tending made incendiary bombs and The violence was the worst Vermont. Damage to the Norton car was listed as heavy to the front end, and to the station wagon as world's BURLINGTON SPEEDWAY Family Hobby Ctnter 87 CHURCH STREET A Divtltdn of Dynamic Dvlopm)nt Corp.

since the military government seized control of the country's nine state universities seven deadliest moderate. No injuries were re arjd rrjGSt 1 weeks ago, charging they were penetrated by Communists. Stu ported. stones, set a seven-story building afire and burned two parked cars in a two-hour battle with police. Mounted police charged against the students and police- 2 U.S.

Soldiers Shot In Santo Domingo SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) Two U.S. dazzIirjglY female Tlit warmth and bauty of a real fire, clastic charm of brats or satin black firt screen plus the assurance of complete safety-all are yours with a GLASSFYRE screen! It's always safe to leave your fire unattended, even when retiring for the night. Doors can be doted, dampers adjusted to prevent lots of heat from your home during the night. These handsome screens are available to fit even the WE OFFeR Andit'tcomingtotho STAIN Theatre October 1 2 Vermont's First Road Show Premiere! In Color dents protesting the action clashed with police several times then. Disorder broke out Wednesday night when the students tried to hold a silent march to mourn the death of Santiago Pompillon, 24-year-old engineering student who died Monday of bullet wounds received during university riots in Cordoba City.

Helmeted police, charged into the students and drove them off. The students have charged soldiers were shot from behind ter Ian Smith all-white re-1 gime. The announcement was made in a communique after nine days of bitter debate in the 22-nation Commonwealth conference on steps to end the 10-month breakaway. The colony's white regime rebelled over British plans for eventual rule by Rhodesia's overwhelmingly African population. The communique made clear that Commonwealth members had failed to reach a united Rhodesia policy.

In effect they split on racial lines, with Africans demanding an end to any semblance of negotiation and proposing invasion to end the rebellion. British Prime Minister Harold Wilson stood firm against these demands and has in effect ordered another round of negotiation backed by a deadline, so far undisclosed. Sli BEST piciyRE THE 5 ktiti nnivrnc mum ocTrtiys and killed Wednesday in a Santo Domingo laundry, police report ed. RORFRT CO uV ALL SEATS RESERVED MONICA Vim TERENCE STAMP -DIRK BOGARDE RPVOLViNG unusual fireplaces corner, arch top, and three-sided. Let us tell you how we can fit your fireplace.

that President Juan Carlos On- CHARGE gania's seizure of the universities is an invitation of their tra. ditional right of autonomy. A Police said they arrested four laundry workers for questioning in the shooting. The two Americans apparently were members of the Inter-American Peace Force, whose last units are to leave the country Sept. 20.

JERICHO Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to Drs. Towne, wave of faculty resignations followed the government's new uni versity regulations. fToniteOnlylll 1 Ofoli Mason Plenty of Free Parking Free delivery in the Burlington Area Dennis, The Menace ri Adults $1.50 Showtime 7:30 Held Overl Ends Tonite Richard Burton Elizabeth Taylor 0 OF WHO'S AFRAID VIRGINIA WOOLF? HERE'S HOW TO REACH US. "ROBIN AND 7 HOODS" SECOND FEATURE Crandall and Mongeon and to the sisters and nurses of the Fanny Allen Hospital. We also wish to extend our sincere thanks to all our friends, relatives and neighbors for all acts of kindness shown during the loss of our husband and father, Joseph A.

Burke. Mrs. Joseph A. Burke, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Valyou, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Russin, Mr. and Mrs. -JIB BR.

"Si NOW PLAYING 1 TODAY'S MATINEE PINE STREET ateh of Blue at 2:15 fo. H-0-M priunts Raymond Burke and family "ONEOFTHEifX 1 YEAR'S Mi -AC ILa winomten IfiZ PR00UCTI0N 1 iyffi ICE CREAM .10 BEST!" JjSV ITlsiiM? SIDNEY Adv. WATERBURY Dr. Floyd Lapidow Will not be in the office on Sept. 19, the office will be open again Sept.

22. Adv. XS LM POP'tR SHELLEY WINTERS lil WINNER OF 7 ACADEMY AWARDS! WILLIAM HOLDEW ALEC GUINNESS I Jvy i I that must lC-O-M iseen and seen againl I I I Jl tmf i'C iAtnwurinetriiimnhl U' Vk Mine" TMinO rarrcH A three-ship Canadian group is taking samples to determine the industrial, domestic and 1 eeee HARVE I ZH0ME AND APPLIANCE DIVISION SMONnglCTIJRALsB BIpe rains. surface pollution from Ontario Hi into the Great Lakes area, with IN PANAVI9ION' wnwninri ynpornini the hope of eventually being SHOWN ONLY AT 9:00 Shewn et 2:15 and able to check the adverse effects of this pollution. "Hey, let mi HELP yoP.

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