Wallace Calls up Guard to Bar Negro Students BULLETIN Nd Guardsmen, Uniformed, Hel- "Gov

Wallace Calls up Guard to Bar Negro Students BULLETIN Nd Guardsmen, Uniformed, Hel- "Gov

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Wallace today to By then there were 40 troop- existing conditions because "this cease and desist" from what, tie federal marshals to leave the They stood their ground mo- rea," said Trammel! over a mentarily, then as the 25 guards- ers on duty around the capitol. :s intimidation." Kennedy termed unlawful con- Minutes earlier, Trammel! had spiracies "willfully opposing and icrophone. "Now you will men began forming lines, the Later, Trammell said the gov- arch the grounds and clear the marshals moved toward the back warned "unauthorized personnel" ernor would accept service from obstructing the execution of the to leave, making clear he was laws of the United States." of the capitol. the marshals today "if that's the Clearing (he way for forceful purpose for their being here." federal intervention in the crisis Although Wallace wasn't served provoked by Wallace's resistance last night, Col. Albert J. Lingo to public school desegregation, who heads the state police was DISCUSS SCHOOL ADDITION — The big question before citizens of New Shrews- Kennedy signed a proclamation served in Birmingham. So were bury, Eatontown and Shrewsbury Township is whether or not to build a major addi- entitled, "Obstructions of Justice other officers under Lingo's tion to Monmouth Regional High School. Hero Walter Cobb, left, presiding over a in the State of Alabama." command. meeting of the Wayside Civic League, and Gordon Barfle, regional school board He took action just after & Enforce Desegregation a.m. shortly after Wallace had president, present a question and answer period on the subject at Wayside firehouse. called out National Guardsmen Obviously, Wallace's use of the to bar Negro pupils from white guardsmen opened the way for ti schools in three Alabama cities. President Kennedy to federaliza them and enforce desegregation as he did three months ago at Viet Nam the University of Alabama. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Go* George Wallace called up The governor stood in a door- Pro/test Niuonal Guardsmen today to way at the university and re- keep Negro pupils out of white fused to let two Negroes enter. schools after his soldiers and Alabama guardsmen, federalized ti ropers chased federal marshals by Kennedy, moved in and Wal- Planned from the state capital. lace stepped aside. About 300 are still under fed- SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP) — State Adjutant Gen. Alfred Hairison said about 300 guards- jral orders; Students planned their largest It was shortly after Lingo was anti-government demonstration men were ordered to duty, re- placing state police who turned served with the restraining order to date today as reports of a that Wallace advisors said the big victory over Communist guer- away 20 Negro pupils at white Mhools in three cities yesterday. guardsmen would replace th« rillas in the field were alt but troopers today. lost in this uneasy capital. Harrison refused to say if lv had been directed to carry ou The temporary restraining or- A Vietnamese armored unit der was signed by judges from »wept through rice paddies in the governor's executive order ihiiring integration of the school all three Alabama districts. They the Mekong Delta yesterday and in Birmingham, Mobile am STOPPED AT THE SCHOOL DOOR —Richard Walker, 16-year-old Negro, turns and are Judges Seymour H. Lynne, killed 80 guerrillas. American ad- luskegee. H. H. Grooms and Clarence All- visers called it the most signifi- walks away after state troopers prevented his entering Ramsay High in Birmingham, good, all of Birmingham; Frank cant victory over the Reds in However, official sources closi o Wallace said earlier that wa Ala. Gov. George Wallace opened the schools that were scheduled to be inte- M. Johnson Jr. of Montgomery months. grated but barred Negroes. At left is Walker's mother. (AP Wirephoto) But the success was tempered the purpose of calling up the (See WAULACE, Page 2) by renewed civilian opposition guardsmen. here to the regime of President Going by Timetable Ngo Dinh Diem. There was no word on whether 'High school students planned A MAYOR SPEAKS — Mayor Herbert E. Werner of Ea- four Negroes would again be per- mitted to attend schools at Hunts- a mass demonstration despite a tontown, at a meeting sponsored by New Shrewsbury's ville where no troopers showed warntog from Saigon's military Stout Sees Political Move Wayside Civic League; speaks ori the proposal to raise up. He told newsmen yesterday governor "that demonstrators that Huntsville had not been ig- ALLENHURST - State Sen. larness" of the commissioner. 11 pre-arranged waiting for the quick enactment of the Rt 35 would be severely punished. $1,587,968 by a bond issue to build an addition to the two-year old Monmouth Regional High School. He said nored and he was going by 8 Richard R. Stout, R-Mon, pre- He added: ight moment to break it? program, anyhow. —,-The-warning followed ,a..Jiand- timetable. He didn't explain. dicted last night a new > state- "Can he expect me people not "It will probably be another f6-hqnd battle between school- schools «ra "usurping all the borrowing p«wer" of his "Five years of pounding by the Guardsmen began arriving ment "with a political connota- Monmouth legislators will proba- o feel mat in the mayor's opin- long, long Palmer promise unless libys *nd combat police yester- borough, but added th"at he seeks "more light" on the Birmingham within hours aftei tation" will be maide soon by on the right moment to he and Moody have already pre- day* • bly be downgraded by some, who subject before talcing a stand on the subject. the grim-faced Wallace stalkei Highway Commissioner- Dwight would want to claim credit for break the 'good news' was at the arranged the whole" thing. This About 750 students were hauled from his capitol office in Moni R. "d. Palmer promising early moment three more innocent peo- is shameful action on the part '«W^r Si"*rmy trucks from one any new promises such as gomery under heavy guard. highway improvements in Mon- the announcement we expect Je had lost their lives. , ," of both the mayor and the com- school, and at least 50 more were For more than eight hours, 1 mouth County. shortly. Mr. Daly' put little stock in missioner.' * arrested after an afternoon dem The senator gave no indication had been closeted with key a "Regardless of rash statements onstration at another high school, Two Meetings Held visers,. including members of hi of the area to be affected. The demonstrations began Sat- and innuendo by my poorly-in- cabinet. He left the office at l:2i With reference to the commis- formed opponent, a check will urday, when more than 300 stu- a.m. after ordering guardsmei sioner's reported commitment dents were arrested at six Sai show we've put the Rt. 33 and Borough Wants End On School Addition and state police to clear th< last week to Mayor Earl Moody Rt. 35 projects in the appropria- gon schools. area of U.S. marshals. of Middletown Township to speed Wave Blackboards NEW SHREWSBURY — Two because the schools have un- tions bills each year and every 9 meetings, under the sponsorship The marshals were waiting up a $2.5 million Rt. 35 safety At all demonstrations, students surped all our borrowing power. year the governor and high high- of two civic organizations, were serve Wallace with a restraining program in the township, after a way commissioner have diverted To 'Colorful Bridge have waved blackboards with "The problem is that the widely-publicized threat by the held last night in this borough to schools take all the money we order by the state's five federa the funds. ..... such slogans as "down with the discuss the proposed addition to district judges prohibiting fur- mayor of a sit-in at Paper's of- FAIR HAVEN — A local land- a three-hour period, Chief Jaku- cruel Ngo family" and "Kenne- can raise, and we find nothing is fice, Mr. Stout said: "Gov. Hughes has ignored the mark best described as "color- Monmouth Regional High School, left for the senior citizens." ther interference by the go becy said he rerouted four trucks, dy supports Diem's oppression of needs of Monmouth. .Commis- ul" will be destroyed, if the bor- that would not have cleared the coming to referendum Sept. 24. 11-Month School Year ernor. "It was obviously a staged per- Buddhists and students." sioner Palmer has done nothing ugh fathers can discover a way arch. The Wayside Civic League's He suggested using the schools Coupled with the judges' ac formance of two days duration as except make promises.

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