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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 8

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The News-Stari
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Monroe, Louisiana
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1961 Monroe News-Star Heat Wave Too Much For Him CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) The recent heat wave became unbearable for one burg- Police reported someone broke the Acme Co. Tuesday and 1 stole one air conditioner with all lion. And many who go to the South from the North and Westi are mediocre students seeking an; easy T. Caldwell, chancellor of North Carolina State College, reported that a discussion group of which he chairman recommended that.

Negroes be admitted to the graduate schools of South- jern universities and colleges. This virtually the only mention made of segregated education in the reports of the discussion (groups. Southern Educators Told Unmixed Colleges Burden WASHINGTON Sccrc- dents has Ribicoff said iary of Welfare Abraham Ribicoff of the separate (told a conference of Southern edu- educational facilities have never eators that segregated colleges been equal in represent a financial burden the Ribicoff spoke here at the final South can ill afford. session of the two-day conference level of education of white on Goals for Higher Education in students has been lowered and the the South, sponsored by the South- level of education of Negro stu- ern Regional Education Board. Many attending were presidents of Southern universities and colleges.

Ny.Pllflf problems of higher educa- I IIVl I wl tion are Ribicoff said, in the southern region, these I II II have been multiplied. 1 nPlH education has failed to ILII llll I IvIM keep pace with demands of our society If Southern ucation fails academically, your flu aa NA region will fail economically. our- ability to attract the best 9 teachers and the best students has been impaired. TAMPA, Fla. former of the students leaving Force major who was South for an education in the sonal pilot to Sir Winston Church- West are top notch stu- and King George VI, was free dents, seeking a top notch educa- junder $1.500 bond today pending a probation report.

Woodrow W. Dickey pleaded guilty in court Tuesday to indecent assault on a teen-age youth, iSix charges of crimes against nature were dropped Dickey, a contractor, was arrested in March with 17 other persons when police broke up a homosexual ring. Dickey was assigned by the Air Force to pilot other European dignitaries such as King Peter II and Great Field Marshall Sir Harold Alex- hos LOUISVILLE ave ander. IIOBKRT 1 1A I I said he was driving along suburban highway near Nashville yesterday when his truck jackknifed on a curve and skidded to this grotesque stop. Traffic was blocked for some lime and damayes wore estimated at $2,000.

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The spokesman said as far as is known, no U.S. citizens were among the victims. The Army identified the six chib 2 More Bodies Pulled From Train Wreckage dren as: Ida M. Ogilvic, 15, McKinney, Marion Candelore, 17, Niles, Ohio; Reuel S. San Pedro, 15, Junction City.

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Features divider for flexible arrangement, 2 removable baskets. 5-yr. food protection, up to $200. LIGHT MILD 86 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 8-A Wednesday, June 14 U.S. Nazis Draw Jail Terms, Fines NEW ORLEANS Ten members of the American Nazi Party who came here to oppose and Communist today faced jail sentences ranging from 30 to 60 days.

A criminal district court judge Tuesday night found the 10 guilty of disturbing the peace and conspiracy to provoke disturbance of the peace. Judge Edward Haggerty sentenced the 10 from Arlington, George Lincoln Rockwell, 43, leader of the group, 60 days and $200 fine. Three lieutenants, Roy James, 23, John Patler, 22, and Seth Ryan, 22, 45 days in jail and $150 fines. Six storm troopers, Robert W. Johnson, 23, Anthony E.

Wells, 23, Charles Beverage, 21, Paul E. Dukel, Andrew H. Chappell, 23, and Ralph L. Hassinger, 33, 60 days in jail and $100 fines. Their attorney planned to appeal the verdict.

Rockwell, who was released on $1,000 bond when he said a legal matter required his presence today in Virginia, testified that Hitler was his spiritual leader, and that he expected to control the United States in 1972 by a vote of the people. Police arrested the 10 May 24 tor picketing the movie Exodus. The storm troopers arrived in New Orleans in a which carried signs reading: hate Jewish and hate race Alabama. Officer Says Riders Just Create Trouble NEW YORK (APi-Thc attorney general of Alabama calls the Rides" in his state an ill-conceived movement that has created but chaos and The attorney general, MacDon-l aid Gabion, also says he and other Alabamans wish the Freedom Riders leave us Interviewed on a television show Dave Garroway Gallion said sponsorship of the rides comes from without the state." The show was taped Tuesdaj night for showing today. think that any good can come from this type of he said.

are outside groups com ing into our state. not on any peaceful mission, as you might say. "They are sent there tor one purpose, and to create trou-i ble. And the natural result that trouble will come about when they do come in, advertised in ad vanee with Gallion cited one man as an ex-! ample of outside sponsorship ol the Freedom Ride movement That was James Douglas Pcek.j an official of the Congress of Racial Equality who was lieaten up, during one of the first rides through Alabama. Peck lives in New York City.

Gallion also said people in his state highly the federal marshals coming in. so to speak, and invading our state because it; was unnecessary that they do that "As far as the State of Alabama is he said, are capable of enforcing our laws! dow in our state. We have a good record of law enforcement in this particular incident, ot course, as you know, the National Guard was called out. like to point out that we have the fifth largest National Guard in the entire United States, We have a complement of some 1 8.000 well-trained officers and Grace To Meet Kelly Clan In West Ireland DUBLIN Princess Grace and Prince Rainier of Monaco, ended their state visit to Dublinj today and prepared for a gather-! ing of the Kelly clan in west Ireland. After four days packed with of ficial brilliance and exhausting crowd scenes, the American-born princess and her husband were leaving with their two children tor a holiday week at a hotel in County swimming, rid ing and meeting the former Grace Irish relatives.

The clan gathering comes Thursday in Westport, a sleepv fishing town that Grace's grandfather left for the I nited States a century ago. The princess never been there, but tool right at home. A keily runs the hardware Another runs a jewelry store. Another is a butcher. Since the Kellys are the most numerous of all the Irish sorting out just who is related to the princess has not been easy.

But in Father Tom presbytery at Westport the prin cess will meet at least nine second cousins and their families, 49 persons in all. Westport, once a thriving port, now is a quiet tourist town The quay from which Kelly sailed in 1845 is visited now by only a handful of fishing boats and pleasure craft. THE OLD CROW DISTILLERY fRANKFORT, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. S6 PROOF NO MONEY DOWN when you buy on credit at Wards.

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