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4 4 i i 4 i Page 34 Austin. Texas Austin Arnrriran-ftatr3man Saturday, April 10, 1965 it Anxious Midicest Flood Crests Near -77 I I -i White Crowd jeers Bogalusa Marchers A tough old man of 80 saw his Associated Press closed, took up their chores at BUI a- i i. th sanfiha? linp Rut thpv snon modest home wasnea away. lers beean a tense pJpht watrifound tt wasn't sport to heave. Oscar Qsmurtswrr nf tha rio.c-..

I Man and bov Ditched m. DUl coia. ana waiiea an uiguu BOGALUSA, La. (AP) Some! future of this troubled southeast; over. Aftpr th mnvnr hrief talk has forced 8,000 persons out of wnen me tUKes Eave way ine lestue im 550 Negroes, protesting what Louisiana lumber null town.

their homes. iSiDley fart area, scoutmaster, inursaay dui uie swirung wai the marchers retraced tr, Mayor Ray Eckes of North1 .5 route toward the Negro they call Ku Klux Klan violence,) Scattered group of whites, inarched through Bogalusa on 100 in number, hov-Fridav protected bv enereetic ered in the background 300 feet of town. MankatA Minn nnn a auTy sname. weve worseu a ueuL-ujjicr JuanKaio, ordered 5,000 nemnnenn was ton weak to 1 rv a 11 ''fllMonday. These kids have been fasten a sling from the chopper police from jeering whites.

away as the marchers knelt for StatjTj, faring helmets The m-mile march, under a prayer. Some whites wa- clubs, cleared the tremendous. Some of them1 and when crewmen WUDer march of whites. City po- sun. tooK smaii icss- blazing afternoon frrrrlSihaven't slept for two mghts.

At Harrison and Brancale and sheriffs deputies also A shniir Mil v. Si -Z nuipwia ot aiij tried to come to his aid, all least we gave the people a few I 9114 fr 1 Li i moment. shySUtmmilf-vuZU u.eiiiie CdHgress'of Racial Equality, provided protection. extra hours to clear out' After the demonstrators dis told the demonstrators whose The Minnesota, joined by the melee that forced police to break three fell into the water. The crewmen managed to get Osmundson into the sling and Animals were victims of the anuru miry-ant inn Cittlmr Purlr persed.

Farmer left Bogalusa erne tartn aver at Mankato, ranks included 11 students from the University of Kansas he thought city officials would try rose luieet over flood stage and; Zoo officials lost a bear when the helicopter hauled him away, for New York where he said he planned to attend a meeting of the CORE Action Committee. He said, however, he would return to Bogalusa if needed to work with them toward solv up a march during the when a handful of angry segregationists burst in with shouts and sticks. Four men, including an FBI agent and a photographer, were struck in the sudden scuffles. neia sieaay lor several hours, flood water swirled into his "A tough old man" agreed the But the Weather Bureau stuckcage. A fence was cut to let a rescuers, headed by the pilot, to its prediction that the the few buffalo escape to high Lt.

Col. James Koloc, Minneap-stream would hit 30 feet. I i ing their problems. In the meantime, he said, "Walk together and don't you next Monday. At that time Ne iCTii ma iiuuu auiKe.

dv Satur day. get weary." Meanwhile, Iowa, which like "We are willing to sit down and try to solve our problems," Minnesota got heavy winter said A. V. Young, president of i snows, was in its fifth day of anxious flood fighting under the Five hours later, a second procession with James Farmer in the forefront reached the white-columned city hall and was greeted by Mayor Jesse Cutrer and the city commissioners. Speaking from the front steps, gro leaders planned to picket the business area of the city.

Farmer was given a police escort to the city limits en route to New Orleans to catch a plane. The University of Kansas students, who had planned to leave Saturday decided to go along with the escort. Following the breakup of the the predominately Negro Coga lusa Civic and Voters League. Most Schools Due Some Assistance spring wannup. Southern Iowa counties were Mayor Cutrer then introduced the city commissioners and told beginning to feel the effect of floods that forced hundreds of Negro leaders, including Farm the group: "There is no problem too great if people sit down persons from their homes in the er, urged moderation and morning march, a group of 70 in confidence and talk things IN It 1 northern part of the state ear voiced optimism over the racial white men went to the mayor Individual districts will be lier in the week.

I I office. Four spokesmen were al lowed in to talk with Cutrer given a wide latitude in the pro-' grams adopted. These can range from special classes for the maladjusted to programs South Viet Nam An hour later, one of the four identified by official? as the grand dragon of the Louisiana SEE ALSO PAGE 1 WASHINGTON (AP) It's estimated that more than 90 per cent of the nation's 26,000 school districts will receive funds under the education bill sent to President Johnson on Friday night. The bulk of the aid is keyed to one concept improved education for deprived children in grade and high schools. It is the broadest help at this education Ku Klux Klan emerged ana told the group to disband.

He said they couldn't win against Adin. Cang Back At Naval Helm either local police or federal of ficials and they had no other Des Moines got set for its second highest flood crest on record. An estimated 300 volunteers worked throughout Thursday night, along with city crews to strengthen sandbag barriers in the Iowa capital In Wisconsin, Gov. Warren P. Knowles declared a state of emergency for the La Crosse flood region.

The Mississippi River is expected to reach a 12-foot flood stage Saturday or Sunday and creast at an all-time high of 17.3 feet or more. About 100 families have left homes near the river and taken refuge on higher ground. The choice. Most of the marchers were 4 v. W- nnViiiT-trifrffiiiiTffailMMMMMr mm 1 mr inim.irrnnir 1111 American-Statesman AJPI teenage Negroes wno skipped al level ever approved by Con school to take part.

SAIGON, South Viet Nam noon, the U.S. mission withdrew gress. Meantime, there were other However, sponsors emphasize its chief naval advisers assigned to the four leaders of the rebel racial developments around the it is not the general aid to ed In Washington, a House Judi- aimed at early identification and prevention of dropouts to provision of food and health care. The money can be used for teacher salaries and school construction if these are found to be needed to enable the district to give better education to the chil- dren from poor families. The state will have to give assurances that the federal funds would not be used to reduce state and local fiscal efforts.

New York State will receive the biggest allocation under the title $91,893,253.. The smallest, $658,184, will go to Nevada. A second major title author naval officers to indicate lack of ucation bill for which many leg ciary subcommittee Friday ap America support for them. islators long have been fighting. proved a voting bill designed to governor's order gives the adju Late Friday, the Armed But some Republicans said it is (AP) Adm.

Chung Tan Cang was reported back in command of the South Vietnamese navy Saturday as a mutiny of 3 young officers collapsed. Four rebels fled by boat down the Saigon River and the others were said to have pledged allegiance to Cang. It appeared that Americans ease the way for Negroes to Forces council went into session that in all but name. cast ballots in all parts of the again, presumably to decide tant general power to make available manpower and equipment of the Wisconsin National Guard, if it is needed. United States.

Chairman Eman- what to do about the change this Ardent backers of the bill and those who sought changes in it agreed that the federal grants ull Judicia described it brought about in the situation. as "a tough bill, strong dos Minnesota's record flood grew They reportedly voted to reject the rebel demand for the ouster would help to reduce educational deficits plaguing every stale were involved at every level in age," and said the full Judiciary Committee will start work on of Cang. out or a severe winter. The southern part of the state was blanketed time and again with snow. A sleet and rain in the nation, particularly in the bill next Tuesday.

At one point, an operation in city slums. In contrast to the melee in volving mortars and machine the races will be a "pilot" program among junior high school boys to determine the degree of interest in bicycle racing and to encourage formation of an Austin chapter, Bicycle Club of America. Ted White shows one of the trophies to be awarded to winners of the first organized bicycle races to be held in Austin in many years Sunday at 2 p.m. in Zilker Park. Sponsored by the Austin Exchange Club, behind-the-scenes work to head off disruption of the leadership of the Viet Nam armed forces and even a possible coup.

More than the mutiny had University Junior High School storm on Feb. 28 made an icv Bogalusa, more than 500 civil guns against the four rebels out rishts demonstrators marched on the boat was considered, but izes $100 million to help districts set up or strengthen school libraries and to buy books and other instructional materials. packing of six inches or more in depth. Moisture didn't have much chance to soak in. this idea was not executed and quietly to the county courthouse All of the authorizations in the bill contain specific price tags only for the next fiscal year, starting July 1.

But President Johnson has made it clear he will make additional requests in 1966, and for increased funds. there was no shooting, at Camden, Ala. There were Spring was slow coming Orchestra, HI; O. Henry Junior High School Orchestra, few white spectators. But none More than 53 per cent of the around, and the wannup, along yelled or jeered as the march and Lamar Junior High 102,400 public schools in the na Reaction with rain, was fast when it did ers walked slowly by, School Orchestra, H.

arrive. tion have no libraries at all and many of those in existence are It was the first time the Cam been at stake, for the rebels The Minnesota River runs I den demonstrators had succeed inadequate, the Congress was were backed by certain power ed in reaching the white-col advised. ful military elements under from the western border for 170 miles until it elbows at Mankato and heads for Minnespolis-St. Bike Races Set Sunday At 2 PM umned courthouse. Previous The money will be allocated Band Tests Continuing In Austin tries had been turned back be Celebrezze Hails Aid Bill Passage raw, some 80 miles to the to the states on the basis of their proportion of the total cause the demonstrators lacked The principal title authorizes $1.06 billion to be allocated among school districts on the basis of this formula: One-half of the average per pupil expenditure in the states times the number of children between ages 5 and 17 in the district coming from families wth annual incomes of less than $2,000 and from families on the aid of the dependent chil northeast, where it joins the number of grade and high Mississippi.

a parade permit. This time they asked for and got a per school children in the country. several communities were mit. inundated or prepared for high The funds again will be dis stood to include Col. Pham Ngoc Thao and Brig.

Gen. Lam Van Phat These two already have led two unsuccessful coups and have been in hiding since they failed. The mutineers charged Chang had embezzled $1 million from government funds, but top U.S. officials felt there was no hard evidence that such charges were true. In any case, the U.S.

Bogalusa officials, too, issued WASHINGTON (AP) An which, if continued, would result levels to come, but the hardest hit was Mankato, a college town permit for a march. Mayor Central Texas school bands tributed through state educational agencies which will have to satisfy themselves that the Jessee Cutrer urged this tense in eight million high school dropouts by 1970." of some 32,000 persons including Sunday at 2 p.m. in Zilker Park, Austinites will see the first organized bicycle races to be held in Austin in many dren relief program even if thony J. Celebrezze, secretary of health, education and welfare, said Friday night's pas and orchestras entered their town's whites to accept the tne suDuros. aid will be used to supplement their incomes exceed $2,000.

But Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, second day of Region 17 Inter- march and prevent "another An estimated 6.000 volunteers parent efforts and will have to A district must have at least sage of President Johnson's R-Utah, said the bill is unsound Selma." were working at Mankato and scholastic League competition years. 10 children in the poverty cate because its allocation formula is see that the school children of the state share equitably in the The morning march here school bill "has brought our nation to the Friday at Municipal Auditorium. sources said, the charges should The first races will be a "pi gory to get any funds.

"grossly unfair." started peacefully enough under Ratings were given to groups be investigated in legal fashion. benefits. The money will be channeled threshhold of a new era." auinonues saio, anotner euu or more were needed. Gov. Karl Rolvaag, who made an aerial inspection Thursday, praised lot" program among junior high hot sun.

Police cars accom for concert performance and for through the state educational Bennett said, "Utah puts forth more effort in meeting its Dr. William G. Carr, execu The biggest allotment under The ruling Armed Forces Council voted Saturday to do school boys to determine degree sight reading, with Division tive secretary of the this title, $9,308,483, will go to agency. It will have to satisfy itself that the district does of interest in bicycle racing and being the highest grade. Ratings panied the demonstrators as they headed, four abreast, down broad Columbia Street on a 114- school problems than nearly all that.

the "great outpouring of brotherhood and sympathy by the member National Education California. Alaska would get the are made against a standard and not in relation to other project programs which would smallest, $118,854. of the other states in the Union, "Yet under the fantastic for But the corruption issue appeared to be only a part of to encourage formation of an Austin Chapter, Bicycle Club of America. mile route to the city hall. whole population for our fellow Minnesotans who are in trou meet the needs of educationally Association, naiiea the Dill as "one of the most important pieces of legislation enacted by bands or orchestras.

The head of the line had The third important title au- thorizes another $100 million to mula in the bill, Utah is 45th in deprived children. much deeper and more dangerous political issues that could ble." moved about eight blocks when The final session of the compe Sunday's races will pit 12, 13, Congress this century." it ran into a hostile group of tition will be held Saturday be 14 and 15 year old boys togeth help school districts set up educational centers. the nation in per capita benefits under the Johnson administration bill," Bennett said. "The Water gushed into riverside business or industrial plants, Senate action on the adminis drive Viet Nam military lead' ership into more splits. ginning at 8 a.m.

jeering whites, er, with trophies going to the tration program for federal aid Some members of the Armed The Friday results with con A white youth ran past police first and second place winner highest state will receive $13.28 although most of the business section still was safe. Some The services might include guidance and counseling, specialized instruction in science and to grade and high schools sent the bill to the White House for Forces Council appeared inter cert rating listed first, sight lines and struck a Negro, Rob in each age group. per capita while Utah will get reading second are: ested dissolving the council ert Brice about 17, on the only $3.81 in federal aid per cap The races are organized and signing into law. 000 persons had to flee homes when the current broke through dikes Thursday and climbed to other subjects, cultural and ar Lanier High School, Austin, head with a piece of wood. Brice sponsored by the Austin Ex Within minutes of the final ita." Sen.

Peter H. Dominick, who offered four of the LB Lauds Congress For Action and turning leadership over to a more conventional command structure. Others, notably the II, II; Lockhart High School was taken to a hospital. change Club, jno entry fee is Senate vote, the NEA called a IV, HI; San Marcos High School tistic experiences, or radio and television programs. The local districts would have Asst.

Police Chief L. C. Ter near rooftop levels. After three days of round-the- amendments to the bill which! charged and club officials are national conference of its lead IH, Gonzales High School, rell, in a patrol car at the rear were defeated, said he was vot- encouraging all junior high clock efforts, exhaustion set in II; New Braunfels High School air: force commander, Brig. Gen.

Nguyen Cao Ky and Brig Gen. Nguyen Chanh Thi, gover ers for later this month to deal with "making the most effective to work with persons broadly of the long column, raced for boys to compete. Friday and volunteers working II, II; and Tivy High School ward when the trouble started. the dikes were walking more use of the additional federal The half-mile track runs along Town Lake in Zilker Park and nor of central Viet Nam, wanted KerrviUe, I. A white man, later identified funds for the purposes the Pres ing against it.

He said he was "extremely concerned with the bill's language which extends federal aid to nonpublic schools. "Forty-one state constitutions Also, Elgin High School, III to keep the council as it is. slowly; tempers were shorter; a dump truck crew stopped work as touis Applewhite, darted to is already marked off for trial mem ana congress nad in On Friday, shortly before III; Del Valle High School, III HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) ward the marchers and was runs. for the first time to catch some mind." III; Fredericksburg, Gid- President Johnson saluted final The only restrictions are that Celebrezze, in a statement.

town High School, II; George congressional action on his aid sleep. Boys at Mankato State Col explicitly prohibit public aid or boys wear long sleeved shirts knocked down by Terrell's car. Seeing Applewhite sprawled on the pavement enraged some of the whites. Unable to restore town High School III, III; La to-education bill Friday as the said: "Passage of President Johnson's education Droeram funds to private or sectarian and long trousers, and that the Utah Damsel Grange High School, II, II lege and the high school, somewhat elated when the schools representative of the cultural and educational life of the com- munity in planning and the sup- plementary programs. This aid will go directly to the local districts from Washington.

Each state will get at least $200,000 with the balance allocated on the basis of a formula taking into account the age 5-to- 17 population and the total resident population of each state. California will receive the biggest allotment, $8,239,821, while most significant step of the cen institutions," he said. has brought our nation to the Llano High School, III, III; Lu bike have no more than three shifting speeds and not more tury to help all school children, order, Terrell used a bullhorn to ling High School, IV, Round I predict," he said, "that order the marchers who had than 26 inch wheels. Rock High School, 11, 11; Taylor threshhold of a new era an era in which the light of learning will shine more brightly this is just the beginning, the stood silently in the middle of Boys who failed to register High School, III, III; Bastrop first giant stride toward full ed the street from the start of the earlier may do so Sunday at Is Crowned Miss Wool High School, II, II; Weimar ucational opportunity for all of man ever Deiore, giving new inspiration to all of our young melee to turn back. the track by coming at 1:30 High School, II; and Smith- our scnool children.

Wet Weekend Appears In Store for Texans ville High School, HI, I. peopie ana reaching into thou They complied. Roughly dressed whites, ex p.m., 30 minutes prior to race time. Johnson taped a statement on Also, from Austin, Baker Jun sands upon thousands of Ameri Early registrants include Kirk cited by the developments, Senate passage of the bill can homes now darkened by SAN ANGELO (AP) Miss cursed and attacked news pho ior High School, II, III; O. Henry Junior High School String Orchestra, Lamar Junior High Sharon Moline, 19, a stunning Johnson, 12, Lamar; Franklin Wilhelm, 15, Travis; Lee Mill already approved by the House before leaving Washington on poverty.

Sen. Pat McNamara. tographers. Lynn Pelham, a Life photographer from Miami, brownette from Salt Lake City, Friday night led the West to a and at dusk stretched from Friday. It was released to news School String Orchestra, long-time supporter of federal er, 13, Pearce; Richard Green, 12, St.

Edwards; Charles Bare- Associated Press Widely scattered thunderstorms and light showers was struck by one man and clean sweep of the Eighth An aid to education, said: "This is skinned a knee when knocked to Lake Texoma to the middle of the state. The showers moved eastward at about 30 miles per nual Miss Wool of America con a great day for the children of field, 14, O. Henry; Tom Foster, 13, Lamar; and W. O. men here while Johnson was attending a ball game in Houston's new, domed stadium.

Johnson said the school bill drummed down on Texas Fri the street test. America, for their parents, their teachers, in fact, for the entire hour. Mills, 13, Pearce. The Salt Lake City knockout, An FBI agent with a camera was pounced on by another ward of J. C.

Burrus of San will offer new hope to tens of country." A heavy thunderstorm, 20 miles in diameter, raked the area about 25 miles south of man. The FBI said later the Angelo, was named Miss Wool thousands of young people who Sen. Birch Bayh, said day night to start what appeared would be a wet weekend for the state. A wide swath of North Central Texas, including the heavily populated, industry heavy of America. She is a freshman agent was not seriously injured.

need attention before they ever tne measure represents "a Ions TV Permit Requested Sale Okay Wichita Falls, near Olney about at the University of Utah. Applewhite was taken to a start the first grade. He said it Standing five feet and eight Heroin Found During Arrest hospital, where X-rays showed needed breakthrough in recognizing that educational problems are national in their scope 8 p.m. The weather bureau said the storm hammered the area will put textbooks into empty hands and establish new centers Fort Worth Dallas area, wentj he had a cracked pelvis. Mayor Cutrer said the acci uiiuci a severe weauier xore- ana can be alleviated with fed of learning throughout the land.

"It will help five million chil inches, she has brown hair and brown eyes and measurements of 35-23-35. She was crowned with a $250,000 diadem by Jane Wyatt of the stage, television cast until 3 a.m. Saturday. The with golf-ball-size hail. At the same time, thunder-showers drenched the Red Riv dent in which Applewhite was RIO GRANDE CITY (AP) Alaska will get the smallest, $318,293.

Childen attending parochial and other private schools will be elgible to share in the benefits under all three titles, under ar- rangements that could vary widely depending on local deci- sions. However, in each case the public agency will be the direct recipient of the aid and will set up the programs. For example, books and other materials under the second title can only be loaned to teachers and pupils in private schools. A fourth title will increase funds for a cooperative research program designed to make sure that increases in quality accompany the vast expansion of numbers of persons involved in education. The bill carries $45 million for this in the next year.

It will authorize the establishment of national and regional facilities to make the results of innovation and experimentation available to all schools. The fifth title authorizes $25 million to strengthen departments of education in view of the big role they will play in Two men from Miguel Aleman, WASHINGTON (AP) Broadcasting Co. asked the dren of poor families overcome struck was unavoidable. Cutrer said Terrell was so upset he had er valley from Wichita Falls to eral assistance without compromising traditional state control of our schools." The Indianan said the act "will help reverse the trend and screen. Denison.

to be treated for nervous shock. Mexico, were arrested here Friday and charged with smuggling 106 grams of heroin into the Federal Communications Commission Friday for permission their greatest, barrier to progress poverty," he said. "I don't know of another sin Other thundershowers devel to sell its radio station and a oped during the day west of a United States. gle piece of legislation that will line from Comanche to Breck The men are Onesslmo Botello help so many for so little cost, enridge and moved to the permit for a television station in Austin to KVET Broadcasting Inc. KVET operates on 1300 kilo Garza, 34, and Adolio Hinojosa, Beach Hero Fund Started "For every one of the billion northeast at 30 m.p.h.

dollars that we spend on this High temperatures for the day ranged from 91 at Cotulla uarza, 48. iney were apprehended on the main street of Rio Grande City with the heroin in their possession. Customs cycles. The television station assigned to Channel 24 is not yet program will come back tenfold as school dropouts change to GALVESTON (AP) A fund has been started for a Houston operating. school graduates." and 96 at Laredo to 74 at Dal hart.

The only measured precipita forecast was later canceled. The area covered a 120-mile wide strip of Texas and Oklahoma from 30 miles southeast of Mineral Wells, to 70 miles east northeast of Oklahoma City. The North Central Texas area of the alerted zone was bounded by Wichita Falls, Breckenridge, Granbury, Italy, Farmersville and Bonham. The forecast called for large hail and locally damaging windstorms. Thunderstorms began early in the day in the eastern Panhandle and quickly spread southward.

Southwestern and west central portions of North Central Texas also received rain. Later the rain spread as far south as Waco and Brownwood Agent Kenneth Miley said. Miley The station announced in Feb Johnson said the bill tackles man who saved the life of a lit Following the turnback of the morning march, a delegation of what Cutrer called "the real conservative element" called on him at the city hall. They charged police with negligence in connection with Applewhite's injury. Cutrer replied that Terrell was acting under his orders and he would back him to the hilt.

About 35 per cent of this town's population is Negro. Virtually all of its facilities are rigidly segregated. Bogalusa is about 70 miles northeast of New Orleans and is separated from the piney woods of Mississippi by the Pearl Riv said the narcotics were worth Mexico Plans New Penal Code MEXICO CITY (AP) The government is lending its full cooperation to a coming meeting here of Latin American panelists who will draw up a proposed uniform penal code, says Attorney General Antonio Rocha. tion reported to the weather bu ruary its sale to Roy A. Butler for $535,000.

Friday's applica headon the problem of the million high school dropouts a year. tie girl on the beach here last Sunday and suffered a severe almost $8,000. US Commissioner James K. reau was .38 of an inch at Chil tion seeks FCC authorization of dress during the 24-hour period jonnson saia lor nearly a heart attack shortly thereafter. Hall, Edinburg, remanded the men to Hidalgo County Jail in hundred years, since 1870, ef Messages, telephone calls and gifts have come in for Thur- lieu of $5,000 bond each.

forts have been made to pass an elementary school bill for all man Wesley Tullis, a carpen that sale. KVET-TV, when it goes on the air, will join another station, KHFI, Channel 42, in competition with Channel 7 station KTBC-TV, which is operated by trustees for the family of President Johnson. ter, who rescued six-year-old ending at 6 p.m. Scattered showers and thunderstorms were expected through Saturday in North Central and Northeast Texas areas. The rest of the state could expect mostly cloudy to partly cloudy skies, forecasters said.

handling the major types of aid carried in the bill. California also will get the biggest allotment, $1,672,034, under this title, and Alaska the smallest, $121,337. Ebbis Travis from a treacherous undertow in the Gulf of Rocha told newsmen Thursday that the pledge of cooperation had been given him by Presi American children and "every American who looks to our future will join me in applauding the historic action that Congress has just taken." The turtle is used to sticking out his neck but look at the tough shell he owns. Mexico, er. dent Gustavo Diaz Ordaz.

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