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^ ' ' a ^:k V ; Bloodmobile Visits Souih Methodist Church Tomorrow, 1:45 fo 6:30 puif, . -A. A / ■••.•'•• Arerage Daily N^et Pran Run ......I fiifr.iiar' For the Week Bnded The ___ , Fereeaet ol V . 8. Wdbt Febniai^ 8, 1964 Cloudy aad o M th roagb____ 13,892 day. 8bow late toalgbt aad Toee* day wHh heavy enow wandnse Member of the Audit ladloated for Tiieeday. Hiah tai tfie Bureau of Cinmlatlon MmeheaUr^A City of ViUago Charm Me. I<o«r tealf ht la tibe teeae. VOL. LXXXm, NO. Ill (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1964 (Olaselfled Advertlatag on Page 14) PRICE SEVEN GENTS White Students Boycott Events High School in Alabama In Suite Blast Train; Barghorn Book TUSKEGEE, Ala. (AP) Lists Two Items Rights Backers Cleveland Set — ^The entire white student •m :: Push for Vote To Integrate body boycotted Notasulga On Red Jailing Bomb on Stadium High School in the face of WASHINaTON (AP) - ClvU CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) — impending desegregation NEW HAVEN (AP) — Tale righte foroee in the House, run* The Cleveland Board of Educa today while at nearby Shor Prof. Frederick C. ^arghoom nlng out of time and patience, tion was expected to approve to ter, the integrated high made two chanMs in his new are ready to bring the long day the integration of Negro pu book, "Soviet Foreign Propa Viet Police Rail Damage struggle for a strong antidis* pils transported by bus to three school was closed because ganda," as a result of his 16 crlminatic^ bill to a close today. predominantly white public of a bomb threat. days in Lubyanka Prison. The House meets early and is schools. The Shorter school was closed He added a paragraph to the Arrest Three Amid Strike prepared to sit late to complete The proposal, demanded by for the day after a telephoned preface in which he suggested action on the hotly opposed job civil rights groups. Is aimed at bomb threat, but there was ro that his arrest was' "an un equality section and put the ending a dispute which brought disorder. Six Negroes have at- usually vigorous manifestation As Suspects Starts Probe whole, 10-part bill to a final vote. this city its worst racial flareup tende.1 Shorter since iMt of ‘offensive* Soviet propaganda Wednesday. in action." Its passage is assured, but the In recent years. By MALCOLM W. BROWNE MIAMI, Fla. (A P )— In final form ol the employment However, the newly formed None ot the six Negro pupils And he dedicated the book "to auction Is still in doubt. Mayfleld-Murray Hill District assigned by a federal court 'to the memory of John Fitsgerald SAIGON, South Viet vestigators sought toiiay to The Southern opposition, mak Council has objected to the Notasulga High made an at Kennedy." Nam (AP)—Two bombs track down saboteurs who ing only a token effort to knock proposal, saying that integra tempt to enter th". It was Kennedy’s intervention. planted by terrorists de- dynamited a 91-car freight it reopened today after a two- the Kremlin indicated, that -. j i.i i. j • the section oiit of the bill during tion at the Murray Hill El train and a work train der a 10-hour session Saturday con ementary School Is imwaurran- day shutdown resulUng from a prompted Barghoom's release stroyed & bleachers during centrated, with some success, on ted and unnecessary. Murrajr fire. frbm the Moscow prison six a softball game in Pershing: rick of the strike-harassed Only one white pupil came to days before the president was Stadium Sunday night. Tw o ; Florida East Coast Rail (Bee Page Eleven) (Bee Page Eleven) school at Notasulga and he left immediately when he learned ^’’Ba^h^m, an expert on the ‘ U-S. servkemen were killed; way. he was the only oue there. Soviet Union, said his arrest ^ RBQ 23 otn6r Aiiiericflns in- No one was injured In the Mayor James Rea refused to was probably intended "to lend | jiired. blasts Sunday—10 miles apart— admit the Negr.ies last Wednes some semblance of credibility, j which caused damage estimat An enUre American family i ed by W. L. Thpmton, the car day because he said the school however contrived, to the In was hospitalized. The father' was overcrowded. creasingly frequent Soviet rier’s chief operating ^flcer, at was kep‘. i'’ -the hospital tt his I more than $260,000. Rea said that with the boy charges that American Soviet- wife and their young daughter cott, there was no longer a ologlst.® are really ‘spies’ in dis I "It was definitely sabotage,’* were released after treatment. I j Thornton said. "I am hot imply- crowded condition suid that guise.” Three other women were wound there would be no need for fur "It is to be hoped,” he added, I ing the unions are to blame. No ed slightly. ^ one knows at this time who did ther use of a new city fire pre "that Soviet behavior in this Vietnamese police reported vention .ordinance. It was used episode represented a deviation I this." they had arrest^ three suspects George Leighty,- chief nego from a trend toward easier and In the bombing. (See Page Fifteen) freer international communica tiator for the 11 striking imions, The bombs had been planted ' said, “ We know absolutely noth- tion rather than a violent ex under six inches of earth about | pression of a strategy designed i Ing about it." He said union 90 f ^ t apart beneath the bleach-' members had been warned not to prevent objective investiga ers and nrenr irbly were v?* off tion of Soviet reality by for to resort to violence. Macmillan eign scholars." electrically by Communist Viet The sabotage was the worst Barghoom described his new Ckmg terrorists from some dis directed against the 677-mlla book, which went on sale today, tance away. ! railroad, which operates be- as a study of "the unprecedent Names of the victims have not ! tween Jacksonville and Florida Bids Adieu edly sysumiatic effwt made been released pending notifica City, south of Miami, since the s io ^ 1917 by the Soviet Com- tion of their - of kin. nonoperating unions struck Jan. muRtsta to shape world opin In Washington the State De- 28, 1963. Railroad officials said To Politics ion-” I partment limed a statement there have been 146 Incidents. "Soviet Foreign Propaganda,” saying: Damage to bleachers in Saigon stadium About 1,200 union employes struck, idling about 800 others. LONDON (A P)—Harold Mac was all but completed before “This is the most serious of Bargnsom left on his last trip the series of Incidents which the They demanded the 10.28,cents- millan, who served his country am-hour pay raise agreed to by in war and peace, .announced on to Rusda to gather data for a Vie* Cong have perpet rted new book on how public opin against the Americans, starting nearly all Class One railroads his' 70th birthday today he' Is on a naUonal level. The Florida saying farewell to politics. ion is fonned in the Soviet un ■ ion. (Bee Page Five) East (Toast line, which was not "After 40 years In the House a party to the negotiations, said of Commons,’’ the former prime . “ .'iwv'V •*‘*"‘**^ it couldn’t afford the raise, and minister said In a letter,. " I sought to bargain separately. reaUy cannot.undertake the full There has been no passenger duties of a conscientious mem ber.” . , . , . Kogers service since the strike. Freight service has ^en built up to four His Isttar. addressed to Con '.trains each w ^ daily, using su- servative party officials at his ana-'ium- subconstitUeifcy 6 f Bromley, union workers. The railroad. Photolsx) To~€rai4 ) was formal word that he • r t now has a work force of about Wayne King Plays Agam at the Aragon would not stand for Parliament 700. / again at the elections this year. tb —- An > injunction FBI agents, city, county and Since stepping down from a u> li^VObnn^ctlciit State Po- railroad detectives launched an Dancers Pay •agers seven-year term as prime min lice jfrom furiher interrelating Investigation of the dynamit- ister after a prostate operation Mrs, Nora Rogers, 29, accused Ings. four months ago, Macmillan has of hfianSlaui^ter, was present The flrst blast occurred at Tribute To Give Beatles seldom been seen in Parliament. ed In T^lAnd County Superior 1:37 a.m. Sunday as the south He has spoken only twice In Court this morning by Atty. bound freight train crossed a 16- the House of Commons—once in Robert J. Pigeon, Tolland Coun foot high wood and steel trestle Waltz King Good Show a final speech about Lord Den ty public defender. over Oleta River near U.S. 1 In ning's report on the Profumo The- aji^Ucation, termed North Miami Beach. scandal, once. in. a tribute to the "unique" by Judge Alva P. The 600,000-pound locomotive CHICAGO (AP) — Thousands NEW YORK (AP)—For pure late President John F. Kennedy. of Chicagoans, who learned" to showmanship, those screaming Lotselle, callei^ for an im cleared the bridge, then plowed Macmillan’s career spanned mediate halt to the question up track for 200 feet. Four cars dance at the Aragon Ballroom, teen-age victims of Beattleman- the perilous days of World War paid dreamy homage to yester ia are giving the four British ing of Mrs. Rogers unless Atty. plunged across Dixie Highway n and the cold war. Pigeon ill present, a violation of and smashed through a cor^ year Sunday night by waltzing lads with the rag-mop haircuts With .Sir Winston CSiurohill, to Wayne King's soft melodies.