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'J THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Saturday, Augurt 28, 196S Million Set II 3j 1 Measles Is A Real Peril The new vaccine for measles is discussed in relation to both the common and the German types in the first of two articles by The Journal's Edith Hills Coogler. No Grimness In the Court There will be no grimness in the federal courtroom when newly appointed Judge Sidney Smith presides, reports The Constitution's political editor, Reg Murphy. Special Stories To Read Sunday For Poverty War The President's battle on poverty will be strengthened -in Georgia by $40 million in September for education efforts. The Journal's William 0. Smith discusses the situation.

Those Rising Skirts? It's a Secret, Man U.S. Guide in Soviet Called an Ex-Nazi (Copyright 1965 by the New York Timet Co.) MOSCOW A guide at a U.S. architecture exhibition now touring the Soviet Union was accused Friday by Izvestia, the government newspaper, of having been a German intelligence B52s Hit Again At Red Zone Near Saigon SAIGON, South Viet Nam () A suspected Viet Cong area in zone about 30 miles northeast of Saigon was pounded again Friday night by a number of U.S. Air Force B52 bombers, military spokesmen reported Saturday. "They thus make short skirts fashionable in order to be able to reveal their legs and then cover up their desks so that men are not allowed to see the legs they have bared.

"Modesty boards have about as much sense and reason as the little strips of linen women fasten across their chests to hide from sight the cleavage that their decolletage was designed expressly to reveal." He said his office would not allow "modesty boards" to hide the feminine scenery. "Our board of directors is no modesty board." get morally affronted when you look, "They wish to appear seductive only whilst they are in a standing position and are assured of a getaway. "Sitting down, with their retreat cut off, they wish to tease but not to become personally involved." The writer said the demand for short skirts derives from the urge women feel to excite men by showing off their limbs. But he complained some secretaries in London are installing "modesty boards" on their desks "to hide the view from the lecherous gaze of their bosses." LONDON (UPI)-Girls will be girls, and men will never understand them. Fashion-conscious working girls are wearing thigh-high skirts this fall, then retreating in horror from the "lecherous gazes" of their bosses, a magazine said Friday.

Writer John Taylor in a men's fashion magazine, Tailor and Cutter, admitted he's as baffled as the next guy. "The whole philosophy is typically feminine," he moaned. "Women resort to any trick in order to attract a man's attention and then they agent against the Russians in World War II. The guide, George V. Ni-panich, was said by Izvestia to have recruited Soviet prisoners of war for service in the German armed forces and to have It was the second consecutive ine off from Ca Mau airfield played a key role in actions against Soviet partisan units.

A U.S. Embassy spokesman, when asked for comment on the charges, said, "They are news to us." He said Nipanich was being summoned urgently from Minsk, where the exhibition closed Tuesday, and the embassy would have no further comment until it had a chance to discuss the situation with him. Nipanich is a New York architect. U.S. officials said exhibi- It's Matter Up! U.S.

Fighting for a Just Peace In Viet Nam, Rusk Asserts day that the Strategic Air Command bombers had attacked the same area, and it was the 12th reported B52 raid of the Viet Nam war-In other air activity, six Americans were killed in plane washes, and two others were wounded by small arms fire. CRASH KILLS FIVE 150 miles south of Saigon, the spokesmen reported. The plane smashed down just west of the airfield, they said, in an area accessible only by water. The cause of the crash was not known immediately, but the spokesmen said it did not appear to be the result of enemy gun fire. third-party efforts because "we determined not to let that hap- tion guides, as temporary gov.

pen. ernment employes, were usually screened for Russian language ability and their interest in the subject of the exhibition. It is Five U.S. Army men one died in the crash late Friday of officer and four enlisted men a small plane shortly after tak- WASHINGTON (fl-Secretary of State Dean Rusk said Friday "our war aim is peace" in Viet Nam and Washington is looking for a key signal that the Communists want peace too. "Thus far my own antennae have not picked up the key signal, but the antennae are very much alert," Rusk said.

The secretary of state spoke at a news conference amid a flurry of reports and rumors about efforts by third-parties to bring about peace talks on Viet Nam. Rusk said he welcomes the PPilS! MatiSMftwst If are interested in what anyone develops in that direction" even though nothing seems to have come of them yet. He said there has been no response from the Reds yet that clearly indicates a desire on their part for peace negotiations. Basically, he said, the essential difference between the two sides remains this: "The other side appears to be determined to take over South Viet Nam by force and control its future, and we are Nasser Rips U.S. Raids In Viet Nam Negro, 87, Dies After Alabama Torture-Beating GREENSBORO, Ala.

(AP) -An elderly Negro, found beaten and with his tongue cut out after he was reported to have criticized civil rights demonstrators, died Friday without giving a clue to his assailants. Doctors said Perry Smaw, 87, died in a hospital five days after the attack. Deputy Sheriff David Hollo-way said he had hoped that Smaw would be able to give a written clue to the identity of presumed they also go through a security check by the U.S. Information Agency, which organizes exhibitions in the cultural exchange program with the Soviet Union. According to the newspaper's accounts, Nipanich was recognized on Lenin Avenue, the main street of Minsk, by a Soviet citizen, Vasily Korotkov, who served in a Soviet army reconnaissance unit in World War II, was taken prisoner and met Nipanich in a German prisoner-of-war camp.

According to Korotkov's recollection, Izvestia said, Nipanich, then known as "Nikon," An American Air Force officer and his Vietnamese observer were killed late Friday in the crash of their small spotter plane in Quang Tri Province, the northernmost province in the country. The cause of the crash was unknown, the spokesman said. TWO WOUNDED Two of four crewmen aboard a U.S. Army helicopter were wounded slightly by small-arms fire when their craft was shot down as it supported an operation about 100 miles southwest of Saigon. All four men were picked up shortly afterwards.

On the ground, a 100-truck convoy poured supplies into Ban Me Thuot, a provincial capital in the central highlands which had been cut off by Viet Cong action for six weeks. NO OPPOSITION Briefing officers said there was no Viet Cong opposition to a task force or to the convoy that followed it. The only known casualty of the operation was an elephant, killed in an air strike. The chief town of the Dar Lac Architect Le Corbusier Dies on Beach at Riviera NICE, France (UPD Charles Le Corbusier, one of the most brilliant architects of the 20th century, died Friday of a heart attack while swimming at a vacation beach on the French Riviera. He was 77.

worked over prisoners his attackers, even if he couldn't had speak. who were half dead from mm- Holloway said he hadn given I ger and from the narsn camp regime to seek out the weak- much thought to Smaw's opposition to civil rights activity as a willed who could be recruited for a German sabotage or in- motive until local Negroes be- gan coming to him with in- telligence school." Le Corbusier, one of the designers of U.N. headquar Associated Praia Wirepholo Pitcher Joey Palango, left, of Stoney Creek, Canada, stands with Mike Roche of Windsor Locks, the pitcher who will oppose him in the Little League World Series championship game at Williamsport Saturday. formation that he had been ters in New York, was tak plateau, Ban Me Thuot is 160 After Korotkov was said to have reported the discovery to Izvestia, a search of Soviet archives containing pre-war and war-time documents confirmed the identity of the American guide, the newspaper said. heard publicly criticizing the demonstrators and pickets on Saturday.

A Negro is being held for questioning in the case, but no charges have been filed. en unconscious from the water off the beach at Roque e-Cap Martin, where he had been vacationing at a hotel owned by friends. Firemen were unable to revive (Paid Political Advirtiiamtnt) (Paid Political Advtrtiwmtnt) The so-called "Marseilles block," a complex of 337 apartments in the French coastal city which Le Corbusier designed in 1947 and was completed in 1951. It was ordered constructed as a prototype by the French government and is one of the most famous works of architecture of this century. The plan and construction of the capital of the Punjab state of India, Chandigarh.

Built during the 1951-56 period, the four-story building consists of massive shapes and stones poured out of concrete with all marks of the wood framing visible. The unpainted building looks like a sculpture. The Notre Dame-du-Haut, a MOSCOW (AP) Egypt's President Nasser Friday night called U.S. attacks on North Viet Nam "aggression which arouses the indignation of world opinion," Tass reported. Nasser spoke at a banquet given in his honor on the first day of a five-day stay in the Soviet Union.

He reportedly carried a new peace plan calling for withdrawal of U.S. troops from Viet Nam. The Communist party secretary, Leonid I. Brezhnev, said earlier at the banquet that Viet Nam had brought American prestige lower than ever before. WORLD DANGER "The possible dangers threatening the peoples of the world have not been removed," Tass reported Nasser said.

"Among these is the danger of a return to the policy of strength, an instance of which is the open and daily attacks on North Viet Nam." Nasser's arrival was marked by a withdrawal of six ambassadors from the diplomatic receiving line because the Viet Cong's representative in Moscow, Dang Quang Minh, asserted precedence by stepping in ahead of them. Envoys of Ceylon, Chile, Greece, Mauritania, Somalia and Turkey who agreed on the protocol issue though their nations are of varying political complexions walked out and passed up the chance to shake hands with the Egyptian leader. SECOND ROUND This was the second round in a still unresolved diplomatic battle over efforts by Minh, the agent of a guerrilla movement, to act like an ambassador of a sovereign nation. miles northeast of Saigon. It is in an area of tea, coffee and rubber plantations.

Guerrillas concentrated most of their efforts closer to Saigon, attacking three government positions in an area from 12 to 15 miles southwest of this city within an hour before dawn. One was a major raid. A U.S. military spokesman said the Tan Nhut outpost was overrun and Vietnameese losses were heavy. Rangers rushed to the scene and made contact with the raiders, but there were no details on how the action developed.

Elsewhere 19 guerrillas were listed as killed. The spokesman said a U.S. Marine patrol accounted for three of these in a ROBERT S. DENNIS Alderman 1st Ward Pos.1 Widow a Victim Three men forced their way into the home of a wealthy Cuban widow in Miami Friday, terrorized her and her chaffeur and escaped with nearly $20,000 in jewels. Detectives said Mrs.

Elena San-teiro Garcia, widow of Jose Aleman, a former Cuban senator and minister of education, was beaten and threatened with death by three masked men. She was hospitalized with shock and severe facial cuts and bruises. One for Our Side American chess champion Bobby Fischer, playing by cable, Friday defeated Russia's former world champion Vassily Smyslov in the fourth annual Capablanca memorial tournament in Havana. It was the second straight win for Fischer, 23, who had been barred by the U.S. State department from going to Cuba.

Kcatle Iliimlils Somebody burgled the apartment of Magistrate Mrs. De-nise Radcliffe in London, and she thinks the burglars were teen-agers. "They left chewing gum spread over everything and stole my Beatle records." Mrs. Maureen Manseer, fined $98 for illegal gambling in her night club in Brighton, England, paid off with 1,410 sixpenny pieces from the jackpot of her slot machine. Hello, Strangers! Robin Wilson, 21-year-old son of Great Britain's prime minister, will study mathematics under a Fulbright Scholarship this fall at the graduate school at the University of Pennsylvania Prince Takahito Mikasa, Em-peror Hirohito's youngest brother, will leave Sept.

5 on a four-week goodwill visit to the United States and Canada. mill BIIU a lw utorbiuler lice doctor said he succumbed to a heart attack. Le Corbusier was born Charles Edouard Jeanerret-Gris in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, on Oct. 6, 1887. He became a French citizen in 1930.

Always sensitive to the poetry in words, he took his mother's foGity Wide Vote chapel of Ronchamp, France. which Le Corbusier designed with inward curving walls, re- fAKM(Mif its "oPAiicf in nm. maiden name, Le Corbusier. tha Anrnain n( Decades ahead of his time, Le 1 He was one of the architects Corbusier throughout his career never stopped writing books and articles defending his designs and attacking those men unable to grasp what he was doing. His radical designs grace cities who worked on the U.N.

headquarters, built on the East River in the 1940s. He built a pavilion for the Paris fair In 1925, a ministry in Moscow, apartments in Geneva, and homes in Chile, Colombia and France. Soviet Minister Dies MOSCOW tfi Sergei Kur-ashov, 55, Soviet health minister since January, 1959, died Friday after a long illness, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. throughout the world. Among them are: Voter Rights Law an Unfair Blot On Its Liberal Record, Alaska Says You are Invited to enjoy SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE at LENOX SQUARE'S Newest Neighbor! Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday are Eagen contend the director of JUNEAU.

Alaska (APi The also impaled new voting rights law has pro- with liberal Alaska, a state voting require Whatever Nasser reaction, he sped on to a meeting with Soviet leaders in the Kremlin. Leonid I. Brezhnev, first secretary of the Soviet Communist party, was his main host at a banquet. There was no immediate comment on the peace proposal, but Brezhnev declared that American actions in Viet Nam "go to the limit of cynicism and brutality" and the United States is doomed to failure there. SMI NIGHTS the census erred In basing his determination on a count which included some 32,000 military personnel stationed in Alaska a sizable number in a state with only a population of approximately 250,000.

The governor was advised by ven to be a paradox for Alaska. It was designed to end open discrimination against potential Negro voters In six Southern states. Through a unique set of circumstances, however, it has ments. "We want to remove this reflection on our great state as soon as possible." Secretary of State Hugh J. Wade, Alaska's chief elections officer, told U.S.

Atty. Gen. Nicholas Katzenbach in a recent exchange of letters. At the heart of the matter is a determination bv the director of SC3HEB8 the Defense department that only 111 of the military personnel stationed in the state claim Greek Premier Fichts mi the census that less than 50 per Aiasxa as meir resiaence lor rent of the voting age residents voting purposes, of Alaska cast ballots in the Alaska has no pre-election Nov. 4, 1964.

general election, registration on the state level. A Waft i The votine riehts law crohib- P0 me registra ub. CHOPPED Sirloin Steak Sirloin Steak A 1 09 I I 1 1 Fried Onion Rings I Filet Mignon Qc 79v vsiy tion book at the polling place its tests or devices capable of To Remain in Power ATHENS, Greece (UPI Premier Elias Tsirimokos and his allies tried to rally Center Union party support Friday night in the face of an almost certain defeat in Saturday's confidence vote. being used to discriminate against voters in states where less than 50 per cent of the residents of voting age voted last Nov. 4.

Alaska's constitution requires indicating he meets all of the requirements for a qualified voter. "What do federal registrars in Alabama or Mississippi do if a prospective voter can neither speak, read, nor write simple English words?" Egan asked. "That is the whole thing in a of his own Center Union party who are currently backing oust Tsirimokos warned in an eve-of-vote debate that "Parliament has two choices A government from among its own members that would go, I hope ed Premier George Papandreou. that potential voters live in the 4.i meanwiu Aincns appeared gtale a year and ab)e read calm and there was a compar-'or th. unmlapi rt 0- I II if 1 Li a voting requirement similar to nutshell, in Alaska, a citizen requirements in effect in at need only be able to speak a few least 20 other states.

simple English words to fully Wade and Gov. William A. qualify as a voter." before too long, to new elections i atively meager turnout at the or a government of non-politi- rail" called Friday by the "Or-cal personalities." iganization of Resistance Fight- The announcement Thursday en." A crowd of 2.000 gathered bjr Progressive party leader at the Gloria Theater for the ral-Spyros Markezinis that the a sharp decrease from the groups of 10.000 that have APARTMENTS WIICTW lunette WttTCXKMUHiTJ S51T0K (Wt't Mill HJ utwruimii TKSRfUS MCULIfUU turned out for previous rallies. Another rally of construction workers traditionally the farthest to the left among Athenians also dispersed without 3200 Lenox Road, H.E., 231-3037 dai eight votes of his group would be cast against Tsirimokos almost eliminated the premier's chances of victory. Tsirimokos' only hope appeared to be in swinging the support of some of the deputies 4 Mt OM MM III I 0fmm 4.

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