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The Holton fllohe Saturday, October 2fi, lfln Carotin as Ready.Jn Still Case Adlai Struck, But Dallas Sorry for Its Black Eye 't kGINNY Continued from Paie 1 South Carolina Civil Defense Duector Fred C. Craft said about 1500 persons evacuated (Picture on Page I) unfortunate impies'ion," DALLAS UPI City Stevenson said hefoie leaving ers, ashamed of the Moim Dallas for another speaking Hooper actions" of a mob that engagement in I.os Angeles jeered, and spat upon! In I.os Angeles, a handful Adlai Stevenson, Friday apol- pn kets four opposition ogied to the US. ambassador10 bint and two for Stevenson to the United Nations appealed outside the Iiilla Dallas held itself a "city graced" by the apptoxtmutely Ntevenson quipped; 70 anti-UN. demonstratois1 111 CLid to he hete at all, who swarmed around Steven- especially alive. Indeed, not son Thursday after he deliv- wounded" eted an United Nations Dad speevh on world peace.

Hi, the "people of Texas nie as speech was interrupted several minh in favor ns anjbody else times by hecklers. the countiy, or woild of a i .1 al urn conn or won, i oi a the demonstration "an affront (1 common eouitesy and do cency. The aitions of a hand- ful of people ate not rep- re'-entativcs of the hospitality of the itiens of Dallas or the state of Memorial The tnob swirled around Stevenson as polue attempted to rseoit him from Dallas Aiulitoi mm, wheie 5(IOO him a stand- x. tnr I nVj ry a VV 1 a. 4 Mother Speaks to Trapped Miner Craft said about 400 people went int0 emergency shelters.

feared dead in underground (UPI Photo) Her son and six others brought to safety in Peine, their homes the Charleston area, but many had returned after Ginny's threat there had lessened. Evacuation of other points along the Carolmas coasts was voluntary and authorities said there was no mass exodus. The Carolina Beach city council urged voluntary evacuation. Residents in beach areas around Wilmington spent much of the day boarding up property. In Wilmington, the Red Cross opened five shelters for'in thKe AUaTtlc Wlth 60 persons fleeing their home.

hrrine low lying areas. The Red ufp Lee also opened shelters in Boliva.Ii-1 of GuadelouPe Shallotte, Southport and Lake, Waccamaw near Wilmington The San Juan weather bu-The Weather Bureau clocked reau said that the slorm had winds in Wilmington at indications of slow at 5 p.m. At coastal Kure Beach, winds of 35 to 40 m.p.h. were reported. Another Storm, Helena, Is Born SAN JUAN, P.R.

(UPI) Tropical storm Helena blew up tcnsification during the eve ning "and it is possible it will develop to hurricane propor- Stevenson said he regrelted Nations. Ihe violent behavior" of people" who are guided by fear." Mayor Such behavior gives the Soviets and rest of the world, were later but 43 of the North Atlantic Treaty! Oppaniatlrtn VATH Organization (NATO). others were flood. 6 Divisions Stay in Germany Rusk Assures Bonn Leaders policy of peace and the United I'arle Cabell, Chamber of Commerce President Pob Collum and 100 other civic and political leaders tin Los Angeles, Stevenson had no romment on Mme Nhu's remarks. Earlier, in a news conference, he said he was "surprised "by the extent of coverage given her visit to this country in view of reported attacks of newsmen in South Viet Nam.) Fed Up Texans Hit Adlai, Mme.

Nhu Say PHOENIX, Ariz. (LTI) invent made hefoie communique issued after the hour-long Erhard-Rusk Rusk told a reporter he was talk stressed "the friendly rela-highly satisfied with the re- tions between the United Slates A the suits of his first meetings, dur- and the Federal Mme. Ngo Dinh Nhu, appear- from Texas in which she re-ing which Big Lift was a main while avoiding any mention of ing tired but smiling, flew feried to the attack by anti-topic. specific results. West German here Friday night after Nations demonstrator He said he will continue to government spokesmen had no pleting a visit in Texas where'on Stevenson in Dallas.

state Dean Rusk arrived here Friday and promptly reassured tions during the night. 'top-level German officials of The seasons eighth tropical n.s. intentions to keep six w'as centered at 9 p.m.,larmy divisions in West Ger-EDi, 50 miles east of the little indefinitely ssss? Tf hvlng clJ Ludwis Erfard. pre: iSar'ninffc coi I decessor, Konrad Adenauer, fnP tho iL iuhiand Defense Minister Kai-Uwe for the Lesser Antilles north infnxmni of St. Lucia to Antigua and'Y Hassel informed sources St.

Kitts. sam' BONN (UPI) Secretary of otfl Hflon at-riuarl Vvnra deal with the controversial military operation when he makes his Frankfurt speech. Africa Summit Set On Algeria, Morocco Ami now we present the niiujniiiccnt ALGIERS (AP) The Alger-I ministers in advance of any lan government said Friday Summit meeting. This could mean a delaying tactic on the Moroccan side, or it could mean simply that officials in Rabat were awaiting night President Ahmed Ben Bella will meet in Tunis Monday with Moroccos King Has-san II to try to settle their It is estimated that highest winds are now about 60 m.p.h. near a small area over the center," the Weather Bureau said.

COUNCIL Continued from Page 1 The Council of Nicaea In 325 established Easter as a variable date, falling the first Sunday after the first full moon after the first day of Spring in other words, sometime between Mar. 22 and Apr. 25. Many Biblical scholars reckon Christs resurrection, the first Easter, as Apr. 9, 30 A.D.

A fixed Easter, therefore, probably would be celebrated on the second Sunday of April. Century-Long Dispute (United Press-International reported the hurricane had delayed the homecoming of 1400 sailors at Charleston and, although Us center remained offshore, winds of 70 m.p.h. just four shy of hurricane force were felt at Oak Island and other paints along the North Carolina shore. (The island beaches between Pawleys Island, S.C., and Cape Fear, N.C., were evacuated. About 110 persons left Oak Island, with 250 remaining to wait out the storm, UPI reported.) With Ginny's move away from land, the danger to South Carolinas coast was lessened.

McNamara Rules Out A-Carrier WASHINGTON (UPI) Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara Friday ordered the Navy to proceed immediately with the construction of another super aircraft carrier with conventional rather than nuclear power. A Pentagon said this decision was moti vated by a desire to avoid further delay, and does not prejudge the larger question of the application of nuclear power to the Navys surface vessels in the future. McNamara first informed the Navy of his decision on Oct. 11, but at that time agreed to reconsider it.

announcement border war under the auspices (word from the king, who was of King Idriss of Libya and, in the interior at his tempo-four African presidents. rary headquarters in Marra- There was no immediate confirmation from King Has- Ethiopia Emperor Haile san Selassie has visited Morocco, In Rabat, capital of Morocco, Algiers and now Tunisia in an officials would neither confirm to stop the fighting by nor deny that such a meeting etUng the principals together, will take place. I The emperor had originally Officials said merely that suggested Tripoli, Libya, as the Morocco wants to have a pre- she of the conference and mentioned all of those named in the Algerian announcement except President Sekou Toure of Guinea as participants. The others are President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic, President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia and President Modilbo Kei-ta of Mali. The announcement came after a day of backstage negotiations in which the Algerians appeared to be dragging their heels on holding a summit meeting with Hassan.

Bomb Scare Delays Tito NEW YORK (AP) President Tito of Yugoslavia sailed for home Friday on a luxury liner that was delayed 40 minutes by a bomb scare. The incident climaxed a hectic The litureical vear chanter EuroPe now io PrS-originally included a mention re.sa in of a perpetual calendar. But W1 parJicle the amendment adopted Friday Frankfurt honoring the late deletes the mention from the! St3te Ge rge chapter and provides for the MarshaU- other comment, the American side maintained complete silence on the talks. Well Suited LONDON New Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home won a resounding vote of confidence Friday from Tailor and Cutter, bible of the British suit-styling set. Tailor and Cutter, which never hid its distaste for Harold MacMillans baggy tweeds and casual cardigans, said in an editorial that a prime minister is now in office who at least looks like one.

It said it was not too distressed, to see Macmillan, who was head of the government for more than six years, leave office. Sir Alec has the essential basic elegance one expects from the head of a nation which embraces Saville Rowr within its boundaries, the editorial said, referring to the London district which regards itself as the mens suiting center of the universe. (Boston Globe-NY. Herald Tribune) illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIUIlillti she said an attack on Adlai Stevenson may indicate Tcx- ans are fed up with persons who are soft on communism." Madame Nhu was greeted by two dozen pickets protesting her visit. The group included members of the Arizona State University and Phoenix College Young Democrats.

She did not repeat her corn- Viet Nam Bars U.N. Probers SAIGON, South Viet Nam (UPI) The government Friday ringed a Buddhist pagoda with fire engines and police to prevent a threatened ritual suicide and barred a United Nations fact finding team from the area. A spokesman for the seven-man U.N. mission sent here to investigate allegations of religious discriminations said the visit to An Quang pagoda in the Saigon suburb of Cho-lon was cancelled without an explanation. Newsmen who went to the pagoda in the predominately-Chinese section found three fire trucks and several jeeps carrying uniformed and plainclothes police standing by.

The pagoda was guarded by Vietnamese security agents and the few Buddhist leaders there also were under close guard of plainclothesmen. Rev. Thieh Tinh Khiet, acknowledged leader of the Buddhist intersect (opposition) movement, was in the priests dormitory. Three policemen stood outside the door. Also inside the pagoda was the aged Buddhist Nun Dieu Hue who has sought permission from Buddhist leaders to burn herself to death in public to protest the alleged discrimination by the regime of President Ngo Dinh Diem.

Six Buddhists have died in ritual sacrifices. The Buddhist underground has threatened to stage another public suicide by fire for the edification of the U.N. inspection team. The mission has appealed to all Vietnamese to refrain from demonstrations aimed at swaying the findings of its appendix declaration. A council expert explained aboua tbiJd his in, that the schema and its chap-1 Frankfurt to the question of ters were directed at Catholics troop commitment in Eu-alone.

Therefore, he said, it rope and the matching defense ntUAH mVAlVlhfirff of other members Adenauer, who has ex- tary withdrawal from central Europe, told reporters after his 40-minute session with Rusk, I am satisfied. West German concern about a reduction of U.S. forces here has increased since the success of operation Big Lift," which ferried a full armored division from Texas in a test of combat readiness. While Rusk was reassuring officials here, U.S. Army Secretary Cyrus R.

Vance publicly tried to calm German fears in Frankfurt. We have no intention, Vance declared, "of withdrawing any of our six divisions. Rusk is to take part in a meeting of 31 American ambassadors from eastern and Aides said Rusk will devote commitment Now Romney-Both Parties Miss Point NEW YORK Michigan Gov. George Romney, mentioned as a Republican presidential hopeful, came East Friday night and in Governor Rockefellers home arena took leaders of both political parties to task for the failure to discuss the dangerous conflict in our national policy of big unions versus big industry. Gov.

Romney, speaking be. fore 1300 business and civic leaders at the 17th annual New York Board of Trade dinner, said he welcomed this opportunity for a brief respite from politics. Nevertheless he drew a laugh by saying he'd had his research team digging for three weeks in search of strictly non-political material, but that for me there isnt any such thing anymore. LOUIS FOX Continued from Page 1 Fox had been living recently on Franklin Mansfield. Police said he had also had an address on Blodgett Swampscott.

This was believed to be the home of relatives. Fox was alone in the car, traveling toward Boston. He was reputed to have many Beach Shore communities, was more than five hours before interests Revere and nearby North Fox was questioned for mg ovation. lie was jeered, struck on the head with an placard, and spat upon by Robert Edward Hatfield, a 22-year-old college student. Mrs.

Cora Fredcrickson, 47, who was bolding the placard, said she did not deliberately strike the ambassador, but was pushed by the crowd. At Stevenson's request she was not rested. Officers had to wrestle field to the ground and (ulT him The Noith Texas State University student spat on a policeman, lie was as- charged with aggravated sault on an officer. ore DAILY 5 Ml, SUNDAY 12)0 Ml. GENERAL GLOVER HOUSE Open Charcoal Hearth Roast Prime Ribs of Beef RYE.

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HAneock 4-1900 Alto in Springfield and Worcester week in which New York police were belittled for their security efforts on behalf of the Communist leader. Tito ended a 10-day visit to this country with a salute, a smile and a goodbye, before he mounted the red-carpeted gangplank of the Holland-America liner Rotterdam. There, on the promenade deck, 28 suites awaited Tito and his party. They cost nearly $17,000. For 48 hours before Tito boarded the Rotterdam, a special police guard had been maintained over the suites.

In addition, the ship was searched. Despite the precautions, there was a flurry of excitement when an unidentified man called the Coast Guard and said: Tell everybody there that the Rotterdam will be blown up at 4 oclock today. This sent additional police and firemen swarming onto the liner before its scheduled noon sailing time. An additional search of the promenade deck was undertaken, even to dismantling a farewell floral arrangement of crysanthemums in Titos cabin. The bouquet proved harmless.

Finally the ship was allowed to leave at 12:40 p.m. Blairs Announces Lucky Bite Winners him effective Nov. 1. The new carrier will bring to eight the total of U.S. Navy flattops in the class.

Six are service and a seventh is under construction at Newport News, Va. In addition, the Navy has the nuclear-powered Enterprise, which cost $480 million. The Navy expects the new carrier to cost about $290 million, as compared with more' since the second century. Or-than $400 million if nuclear thodox churches still determine power had been authorized. the date by the Jewish Pass-No construction site has been over, always celebrating it selected for the new ship.

jafter the Jewish holy days. XIII in 1582. It reformed the Julian calendar of 45 B.C., because that calendar fell behind the solar cycle. Protestants at first resisted the Gregorian calendar as a Roman innovation. Orthodox churches and some Eastern-rite Catholics still use the Julian calendar, which is now 13 days behind the Gregorian.

Easter has been in dispute Post Office Rescinds Promotion of 3 Negroes was decided a separate declaration on the perpetual calendar would be best since it was a matter affecting all the world, not just Christians. Calendars have been a sub- turies. The Gregorian calendar, in general use in the West, was up Gregory of personnel, said at the time that the law does not require that the registry list sequence be followed precisely and the Negroes were selected because of a long record of discrimination against their race in the Dallas post office. However, J. Howard Payne, a clerk in the Dallas office, one of the whites passed over, filed a grievance through department channels alleging violation of the merit promotion rules.

In addition, 10 white clerks who were on the list filed suit in Federal Court here in August, charging they were illegally discriminated against because of their race. Ruling on Paynes appeal, Murphy said the three positions would have to be declared vacant because of doubt that the proper procedures had been followed in by-passing the usual promotion practices. Apparently the promotions were approved by some official, not named by the department, who lacked specific authority to bypass the rules. WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (AP) The disputed leapfrog promotion of three Negroes in the Dallas, Tex.

post office has been rescinded because of a legal technicality, the Post Office Department announced Friday. But a department spokesman said the three men, who were promoted last June, will go to the top of the priority list and have first call on the next supervisory job openings in the Dallas office. In fact, he said, we feel stronger than ever that they are qualified. Theyve been on the job (as supervisors) five months and done a fine job. But Rep.

Joe R. Pool (D-Tex.) said the department has finally admitted its mistake in making the promotions. The promotion of the Negroes, first ever to hold supervisory jobs in Dallas, caused a furore because they were advanced over the heads of more than 50 white employes on the registry list Richard Murphy, assistant postmaster general in charge Blairs Fcodland has announced this weeks 41 winners in the Lucky Bite contest now running in both Blair stores. Prizes of $100 went to Mrs. 'Arthur Hull, of 69 Hancock Dorchester and Ethel Lee Cain of 29 Wyoming Roxbury.

other prize winners werej Evehn Field. 58 Ruggle the old Massachusetts Crime fti'ryEU enzJohnson. llV. oophmt st Edward Gibbons o23 Commission in 1957. Boston.

Augie Moore, 50 Camden At that time members of commission said that Fox enr.n',I, was a cooperative Witness up bury; Mrs Irene Cleary. 68 Winder- a nnint Hnt in rd Dorchester. Bertna Butler. 10 a poini DUt declined Harold st. Roxburv: Ethel An- answer a number of Ques- thony.

2 Harold park. Roxbury. Fran-. cis Simkms, 1 Lattimore court. Rox- tions.

Fox appeared voluntarily before the Commission. Later the Commission sought a against him for refusal answer certain questions, Fox gave $50,000 this year Jan': Gertrude Aien. 147 Ruuiven st Boston College in memory ofFoxbuv Gerald MurDfi'. 40 Vaie his late wife, Louis Moynahan CAREFREE COMFORT BY PARLOR CAR for only $2.37 plus regular one way or 30 Day Round Trip Coach Fare. 48 aver st Dorcneer.

Pee Wcrer 25 Naming Dcrcheter: Cuis 1-39 Schuyler st Dorcneter, Ra- main lobby of the Institute of 29 Gaor1 Dor' Human Relations at C. 3J 4 Other Fox phllanthrop.es in- pndv Drcheste-: Purefed eluded the Dickie Fox Fund, which pays the tai- ion each year for a social I Roxburv Franc. Harn. 15 i Roxbjrv. Luc; Pocn worker in graduaie school, and 97 Do-crter' vr- 4 0 annual sci.oiariiaps iu CvwthlJI 4 scuy- Italian students attentLng a ti rd Dorreeer.

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