Memphis World Memphis World Publishing Co. 1961-08-05 J. A. Beauchamp Judge May Not Order Prince Edward County Schools Opened Despite uncontested testimony and evidence that the Prince Edward County public school system was abolished for the sole purpose of circumventing court-decreed desegregation, United states District Judge Orne R. Lewis has made it clear that he will not now order the reopening of public schools in that Southside Virginia county. Judge Lewis indicated his position near the end of the three-anda-half day trial which closed in the Federal District Court here on July 27, He reached this conclusion, he said, in the absence of a demonstrated Federal constitutional requirement that local and state governments maintain a system of free public school. The question at to whether the Virginia constitution requires the maintenance of public schools is one to be determined by state courts, he asserted. NAACP attorneys Robert L. Carter of New York City and S. W. Tucker of Richmond and Emporia, Va., contended in their arguments that the issue before the court was not the constitutional responsibility to maintain public schools but rater the constitutional prohibition against official local or state action to thwart a federal court order or to deprive Negroes of their constitutional rights. Mr. Carter cited five cases in which courts have banned such intervention. Arrayed against the NAACP attorneys who represented the Prince Edward County Negro children and their parents was a battery of six lawyers defending the local school board, the county Board of Supervisors, and the State of Virginia. The public schools in the county have been closed since the end of the 1958-58 school year. "Private" schools, sponsored by the Prince Edward School Foundation, have afforded education for the county's 1500 white school-age children. The 1700 colored children, save for some 200 fortunate enough to secure admission to schools out of the county, have been without formal education for the past two years. The NAACP lawyers called more than a score of witnesses and filed with the court 26 documents as exhibits in support of their charge that the local and state agencies had taken a series of actions "for the sole purpose of circumventing and frustrating the enforcement of the order of this court requiring the racial desegregation of the public schools of Prince Edward County, in violation of the rights of these plaintiffs and the class they represent." SCHOOLS CLOSED TWO YEARS Despite uncontested testimony and evidence that the Prince Edward County public school system was abolished for the sole purpose of circumventing court-decreed desegregation, United states District Judge Orne R. Lewis has made it clear that he will not now order the reopening of public schools in that Southside Virginia county. Judge Lewis indicated his position near the end of the three-anda-half day trial which closed in the Federal District Court here on July 27, He reached this conclusion, he said, in the absence of a demonstrated Federal constitutional requirement that local and state governments maintain a system of free public school. The question at to whether the Virginia constitution requires the maintenance of public schools is one to be determined by state courts, he asserted. NAACP attorneys Robert L. Carter of New York City and S. W. Tucker of Richmond and Emporia, Va., contended in their arguments that the issue before the court was not the constitutional responsibility to maintain public schools but rater the constitutional prohibition against official local or state action to thwart a federal court order or to deprive Negroes of their constitutional rights. Mr. Carter cited five cases in which courts have banned such intervention. Arrayed against the NAACP attorneys who represented the Prince Edward County Negro children and their parents was a battery of six lawyers defending the local school board, the county Board of Supervisors, and the State of Virginia. The public schools in the county have been closed since the end of the 1958-58 school year. "Private" schools, sponsored by the Prince Edward School Foundation, have afforded education for the county's 1500 white school-age children. The 1700 colored children, save for some 200 fortunate enough to secure admission to schools out of the county, have been without formal education for the past two years. The NAACP lawyers called more than a score of witnesses and filed with the court 26 documents as exhibits in support of their charge that the local and state agencies had taken a series of actions "for the sole purpose of circumventing and frustrating the enforcement of the order of this court requiring the racial desegregation of the public schools of Prince Edward County, in violation of the rights of these plaintiffs and the class they represent." In testimony before the House Special Education subcommittee on the prevention and control of. juvenile delinquency and youth offenses, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy said: "in the cases that come before the Department of Justice involving a wide range of unlawful activities, we see repeated evidence of family and community failures. "Let me tell you about a young man, now serving a term or 20 years in a Federal prison. "From the age of nine he was involved in burglaries. He stole a gun at 10 but was, caught before he could use it. His offenses grew more serious. Probation, training schools and parole were tried by various agencies, but all of these efforts failed. "As a juvenile he was arrested 10 times, made a ward of the court on two occasions and committed to correctional schools four times. "He married at 18, but was not prepared to settle down. With his poor training he could only get temporary work as a common laborer. Before he was 21, he had planned and executed several armed robberies. "In prison he was found to be nearly illiterate. In fact, previous institutions had classified him as having sub-normal intelligence, However, in less than a year, he completed elementary school. "Now he is doing well in high school at the prison and making rapid progress on learning a trade as a skilled technician. Clerly enough, motivation and opportunity, not intelligence, had been missing before. "This case is striking because of the dramatic response to treatment. But there is nothing unusual about the constructive potential in this young man that had never been tapped before. That part of the story could be duplicated in thousands of cases from the files in prisons and jails across the country. "The real tragey in this particular case is that Federal conviction for a major crime had to occur before an intensive effort was made to straighten out this young man's problems. How much better it would have been if there had been the care and resources to do the same thing for him at the age of nine or ten." Tan Topics by CLAUD NEWRK HE'S FOOL, – HE Continental Features. Dr. Payne Speaks At Bethune-Cookman Commencement Dr. Richard V. Moore, President of Bethune-Cookman College announced Dr. William K. Payne, President, Savannah State College, Savannah, Georgia will deliver the Baccalaureate-Commencement address to the 1961 graduating class on Saturday, August 5,1961 at 10:00 a. m., in the newly renovated Gertrude Hotchkiss Heyn's Memorial Chapel. The dedicatory services for the Gertrude Hotchkiss Heyn Memorial Chapel will be conducted in the Chapel in connection with the commencement services. Mrs. Gertrude Hotchkiss Heyn, a member of the Board of trustees nom Owenoke, Westport, Connecticut, died in Munich Germany on August 19, 1960. Mrs. Heyn, the daughter of Eli Hubbell Hotchkiss and Julia Snowden Jessup Hotohkiss, was born in New York City on October 31, 1890. Western Nigeria Official To Visit Western Nigeria's Minister of Information, Chief Emmanuel A. Fadayiro, will arrive in New York Monday aboard the S. S. United States to begin u one-month tour of communications facilities in principal cities of the U. S. Chief Fadayiro, who played an influential role in establishing Africa's first educational and commercial television station, WNTV, will visit Washington, New York, Tucson, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chcago, Ann Trbor and Puerto Rico. Accompanying the Chief on the State Department sponsored visit will be A. Y. Eke, Chief Information Officer of Western Nigeria. Western Nigeria is one of the three regions that comprise the Federation of Nigeria and is noted for the many progressive steps it has taken in the development of education and communications in Africa. In 1955, Western Nigeria instituted the first tree universal primary education in Tropical Africa. African Leaders Plan MRA World Assembly To Answer War Threat African leaders, black and white, are planning at the Moral Re-Armament World Assembly to bring a continentwide answer to the threat of full-scale bloodshed and Communism. A South African, whose father is a Supreme Court Judge in the Union, told delegates from 35 countries of Ms decision to give his whole lie to "restore for the selfishness and soft life of us South Africans which has caused so much harm around the world." Gert Classen, son og Supreme Court Judge Cornelius Claassen, spoke together with a former secretary of a Mau Mau district of 230,000 who was detained for five years for his activities during the Kenya emergency. Claassen continued, "I feel deeply the situation in my country and in Africa as a whole. The only answer is to give everything to back up this fight for Moral Re-Armament." The Mau Mau leader, Nahashon Ngare, said, "All over Africa men are planning a military revolution to win freedom for Africans of South Africa. The decision of this young South African is a much more helpful factor for freedom in Africa than military revolution. I will stand with him to free Africa from the domination of any race or nation and to give MRA to the world." Ngare, who has just returned from a seven day visit to Kenya, described how the situation in his country was similar to that in 1949 before the Mau Mau revolution began. "Everyone — Africans, Asians and Europeans — are looking desparately for an answer," he said. Ngare told of a seven hour interview he and other Africans trained in Moral Re-Armament had had with the Kenya nationalist leader, Jomo Kenyatta. They showed him the Moral Re-Armament all-African film- "Freedom." Kenyatta said of it, "This is ideor logically and psychologically sound. It is what must happen in Africa." The white extreme nationalist, Johan van Renburg, who was a member of the Afrikaner organization, Ossewa Brandwag, in an unprecedented action spoke on the same platform with the Agrican nationalist, Philip Vundla, elected spokesman for 600,000 Africans in Johannesburg, Van Ransburg declared, 'Many Afrikaners like me have hated British Imperialism for so long that we have become blind to our own immoral character. We play into the hands of the Communist strategy for the continent and the world. Here I faced the harm that has been caused to the lives of people and nations." Van Reusberg concluded by emphasizing that South African policy "must now be based on MRA." Philip Vundla, who was on the executive of the African National Congress, said, "What you achieve through violence you have to maintain through more violence. Violence is not, the answer to bitterness." Vundla, who before taking on the revolutionary fight to bring Moral Re-Armament to Africa, and the worl, was called by the South African police "the "most dangerous African in South Africa." The two South Africans were speaking at a session of the Assembly at which General Ho Yingchin, former Prime Minister of China, spoke of plans of the Chinese delegation present to "anwer peking's threat to make Africa a "Chinese continent." "These Chinese have given me new hope for Africa," concluded Viindla. We have Chinese already there doing much harm with the wrong elogy These men will bring us a superior ideology. Our principal problem is corruption. These men will create an incorruptible leadership. They will have the support of Africans because they bring the right idea." Continent-Wide Gesture Would Reply To Communism African leaders, black and white, are planning at the Moral Re-Armament World Assembly to bring a continentwide answer to the threat of full-scale bloodshed and Communism. A South African, whose father is a Supreme Court Judge in the Union, told delegates from 35 countries of Ms decision to give his whole lie to "restore for the selfishness and soft life of us South Africans which has caused so much harm around the world." Gert Classen, son og Supreme Court Judge Cornelius Claassen, spoke together with a former secretary of a Mau Mau district of 230,000 who was detained for five years for his activities during the Kenya emergency. Claassen continued, "I feel deeply the situation in my country and in Africa as a whole. The only answer is to give everything to back up this fight for Moral Re-Armament." The Mau Mau leader, Nahashon Ngare, said, "All over Africa men are planning a military revolution to win freedom for Africans of South Africa. The decision of this young South African is a much more helpful factor for freedom in Africa than military revolution. I will stand with him to free Africa from the domination of any race or nation and to give MRA to the world." Ngare, who has just returned from a seven day visit to Kenya, described how the situation in his country was similar to that in 1949 before the Mau Mau revolution began. "Everyone — Africans, Asians and Europeans — are looking desparately for an answer," he said. Ngare told of a seven hour interview he and other Africans trained in Moral Re-Armament had had with the Kenya nationalist leader, Jomo Kenyatta. They showed him the Moral Re-Armament all-African film- "Freedom." Kenyatta said of it, "This is ideor logically and psychologically sound. It is what must happen in Africa." The white extreme nationalist, Johan van Renburg, who was a member of the Afrikaner organization, Ossewa Brandwag, in an unprecedented action spoke on the same platform with the Agrican nationalist, Philip Vundla, elected spokesman for 600,000 Africans in Johannesburg, Van Ransburg declared, 'Many Afrikaners like me have hated British Imperialism for so long that we have become blind to our own immoral character. We play into the hands of the Communist strategy for the continent and the world. Here I faced the harm that has been caused to the lives of people and nations." Van Reusberg concluded by emphasizing that South African policy "must now be based on MRA." Philip Vundla, who was on the executive of the African National Congress, said, "What you achieve through violence you have to maintain through more violence. Violence is not, the answer to bitterness." Vundla, who before taking on the revolutionary fight to bring Moral Re-Armament to Africa, and the worl, was called by the South African police "the "most dangerous African in South Africa." The two South Africans were speaking at a session of the Assembly at which General Ho Yingchin, former Prime Minister of China, spoke of plans of the Chinese delegation present to "anwer peking's threat to make Africa a "Chinese continent." "These Chinese have given me new hope for Africa," concluded Viindla. We have Chinese already there doing much harm with the wrong elogy These men will bring us a superior ideology. Our principal problem is corruption. These men will create an incorruptible leadership. They will have the support of Africans because they bring the right idea." SIMILAR TO 1949 African leaders, black and white, are planning at the Moral Re-Armament World Assembly to bring a continentwide answer to the threat of full-scale bloodshed and Communism. A South African, whose father is a Supreme Court Judge in the Union, told delegates from 35 countries of Ms decision to give his whole lie to "restore for the selfishness and soft life of us South Africans which has caused so much harm around the world." Gert Classen, son og Supreme Court Judge Cornelius Claassen, spoke together with a former secretary of a Mau Mau district of 230,000 who was detained for five years for his activities during the Kenya emergency. Claassen continued, "I feel deeply the situation in my country and in Africa as a whole. The only answer is to give everything to back up this fight for Moral Re-Armament." The Mau Mau leader, Nahashon Ngare, said, "All over Africa men are planning a military revolution to win freedom for Africans of South Africa. The decision of this young South African is a much more helpful factor for freedom in Africa than military revolution. I will stand with him to free Africa from the domination of any race or nation and to give MRA to the world." Ngare, who has just returned from a seven day visit to Kenya, described how the situation in his country was similar to that in 1949 before the Mau Mau revolution began. "Everyone — Africans, Asians and Europeans — are looking desparately for an answer," he said. Ngare told of a seven hour interview he and other Africans trained in Moral Re-Armament had had with the Kenya nationalist leader, Jomo Kenyatta. They showed him the Moral Re-Armament all-African film- "Freedom." Kenyatta said of it, "This is ideor logically and psychologically sound. It is what must happen in Africa." The white extreme nationalist, Johan van Renburg, who was a member of the Afrikaner organization, Ossewa Brandwag, in an unprecedented action spoke on the same platform with the Agrican nationalist, Philip Vundla, elected spokesman for 600,000 Africans in Johannesburg, Van Ransburg declared, 'Many Afrikaners like me have hated British Imperialism for so long that we have become blind to our own immoral character. We play into the hands of the Communist strategy for the continent and the world. Here I faced the harm that has been caused to the lives of people and nations." Van Reusberg concluded by emphasizing that South African policy "must now be based on MRA." Philip Vundla, who was on the executive of the African National Congress, said, "What you achieve through violence you have to maintain through more violence. Violence is not, the answer to bitterness." Vundla, who before taking on the revolutionary fight to bring Moral Re-Armament to Africa, and the worl, was called by the South African police "the "most dangerous African in South Africa." The two South Africans were speaking at a session of the Assembly at which General Ho Yingchin, former Prime Minister of China, spoke of plans of the Chinese delegation present to "anwer peking's threat to make Africa a "Chinese continent." "These Chinese have given me new hope for Africa," concluded Viindla. We have Chinese already there doing much harm with the wrong elogy These men will bring us a superior ideology. Our principal problem is corruption. These men will create an incorruptible leadership. They will have the support of Africans because they bring the right idea." NOT THE ANSWER African leaders, black and white, are planning at the Moral Re-Armament World Assembly to bring a continentwide answer to the threat of full-scale bloodshed and Communism. A South African, whose father is a Supreme Court Judge in the Union, told delegates from 35 countries of Ms decision to give his whole lie to "restore for the selfishness and soft life of us South Africans which has caused so much harm around the world." Gert Classen, son og Supreme Court Judge Cornelius Claassen, spoke together with a former secretary of a Mau Mau district of 230,000 who was detained for five years for his activities during the Kenya emergency. Claassen continued, "I feel deeply the situation in my country and in Africa as a whole. The only answer is to give everything to back up this fight for Moral Re-Armament." The Mau Mau leader, Nahashon Ngare, said, "All over Africa men are planning a military revolution to win freedom for Africans of South Africa. The decision of this young South African is a much more helpful factor for freedom in Africa than military revolution. I will stand with him to free Africa from the domination of any race or nation and to give MRA to the world." Ngare, who has just returned from a seven day visit to Kenya, described how the situation in his country was similar to that in 1949 before the Mau Mau revolution began. "Everyone — Africans, Asians and Europeans — are looking desparately for an answer," he said. Ngare told of a seven hour interview he and other Africans trained in Moral Re-Armament had had with the Kenya nationalist leader, Jomo Kenyatta. They showed him the Moral Re-Armament all-African film- "Freedom." Kenyatta said of it, "This is ideor logically and psychologically sound. It is what must happen in Africa." The white extreme nationalist, Johan van Renburg, who was a member of the Afrikaner organization, Ossewa Brandwag, in an unprecedented action spoke on the same platform with the Agrican nationalist, Philip Vundla, elected spokesman for 600,000 Africans in Johannesburg, Van Ransburg declared, 'Many Afrikaners like me have hated British Imperialism for so long that we have become blind to our own immoral character. We play into the hands of the Communist strategy for the continent and the world. Here I faced the harm that has been caused to the lives of people and nations." Van Reusberg concluded by emphasizing that South African policy "must now be based on MRA." Philip Vundla, who was on the executive of the African National Congress, said, "What you achieve through violence you have to maintain through more violence. Violence is not, the answer to bitterness." Vundla, who before taking on the revolutionary fight to bring Moral Re-Armament to Africa, and the worl, was called by the South African police "the "most dangerous African in South Africa." The two South Africans were speaking at a session of the Assembly at which General Ho Yingchin, former Prime Minister of China, spoke of plans of the Chinese delegation present to "anwer peking's threat to make Africa a "Chinese continent." "These Chinese have given me new hope for Africa," concluded Viindla. We have Chinese already there doing much harm with the wrong elogy These men will bring us a superior ideology. Our principal problem is corruption. These men will create an incorruptible leadership. They will have the support of Africans because they bring the right idea." NYG Fire Department Welfare Fund Makes College Fund Gift With the presentation of a $1,000 check, the Welfare Fund of the New York City Fire Department made its initial gifts to the United Negro College Fund this year. The check was presented by Acting Fire Commissioner George F. Mand at a meeting in his office last week. W. J. Trent Jr., Fund executive director, accepted the contribution toward the 1961 appeal for the support of 32 accredited southern colleges and universities. On hand for the meeting were Fire Marshall Robert Lowery, president of the Fire Dispatchers Vulcan Society — whose organization initiated the request for a donation to the United Negro College Fund — and Robert E. Johnson, president of the Fire Dispatchers 'Association, Local 949. Both are members of the UNCF New York City Labor Committee. Mr. Lowery expressed the hope that other employee groups in the municipal agencies will also lend their financial support to the College Fund. Also attending the meeting were Fire Department representatives: Acting Chief of Department Otto H. Knochenhauer, Assistant Chief of Department Arthur J. Massett, and Firemen Vincent W, Julius and Thomas De Chalus, first and second vice president, respectively, of the Vulcan Society. The UNCF Labor committee, organized eight years ago, now numbers 24 members representing many of the largest unions. The top officers of the New York City Central Labor Council serve as co-chairmen. They are Harry Van Arsdale Jr., Council president, Morris Iushewitz., secretary and James C. Quinn, treasurer. Organized in 1944, the United Negro College Fund has raised more than $42 million for its member colleges and universities over the past 17 years. Parkinson's Disease Found On Increase In United States More than 25,000, possibly as many as 43,000, new cases of Parkinson's disease are now occuring each year in the U. S., according to a pamphlet just issued by the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness of the Public Health Service, The total number of victims is at least 300,000. the PHS publication States. Furthermore, since the incidence of the disease increases sharply when people pass the age of 50, and since the number of older people in this country is steadily increasing, both new cases and total number of Parklnson's disease patients is likely to increase unless a preventive can be found. Once known as "shaking palsy," Parkinson's disease is accompanied by muscle rigidity and uncontrollable shaking or trembling of one or more parts of the body. The cause of the disease, which rarely kills but often severely cripples its victims, is not known. However, scientists have noted that some forms of the disease definitely increase after epidemics of encephalitis or influenza, both of which are caused by viruses. The pamphlet notes that, "no one perfect medicine has yet been discovered for the disorder," and that surgery is effective treatment only in highly selected cases. However, the vigor and scope of research being conducted or supported by the constant improvement in treatment methods. POSNERS Skintona¯ CREAM LIGHTENS BRIGHTENS SKIN Skintona • lightens dark spots • perfect powder base 65c SIZE $100 SIZE FOR BETTER NEW TEACHERS — The Summer Workshop in Supervision of the Student Teaching Program at A. and T. College just recently concluded at A. and T. College concerned itself with improving techniques among the new teachcers being graduated each year. S. J. Shaw, director of the A. and T. Student Teaching Program and coordinator of the workshop talks with participants: Mrs. Mary Dickerson, Murfreesboro, N.C., Mrs. Maggie Boone, Greensboro, N.C., and Miss Doris Gordon, Reidsville, N.C. Protect Negroes On Beaches, Fla. Association Urges Following an attack upon Negroes for using a public beach here, Mrs. Eula Johnson, president of the Ft. Lauderdale branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, has called upon Mayor Ed Burry to use his authority "to see that the rights of all citizens ... are protected in the free and uninterrupted use of all tax-supported facilities." Mrs. Johnson's letter, dated July 27, also asked "that members of the police force be informed of their duties to protect and not hinder persons who peacefully are using these facilities and that their duty, is to arrest those persons who, because of prejudice, seek to prevent citizens from using these facilities." Negroes attempting to use the beach on July 23 were set upon by angry white and driven from the area. The. police did nothing to, prevent the attack or to arrest the hoodlums who started it. Longshore Safety Pays Big Dividends The stevedoring industry in the port of New York will save approximately 35 million a year as the result of lowered premium rates for workmen's compensation insurance announced by the New York State Workmen's Compensation ..Rating Board. The new rates, which became effective this month, reflect improved accident experience in the waterfront industry during thy past 3 years. Promotion of safety among New York's long shoring operations has been carried out for several years through joint cooperative efforts of management, labor unions, and the U. S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Standards. Since March 21 of last year the Bureau has administered Federal safety and health regulations governing long shoring work at all U. S. ports. the Itching, Stinging Misery of If you are the unfortunate victim of itching stinging skin misery, don't go on suffering. 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Love is the passion of grief. Amid all the sunlight of affection, there alls the shadow of life rushing away. All men love themselves; but some also hate the rest of the world. Hate comes naturally; love is to be learned. Love may be so ethereal that the presence of the beloved may reduce the state rather than increase it. Still love is no more than the wish to be together. Love is a desire to be together, and no more. Whoever sends his beloved away has long ceased to love, no matter how reluctant he may be to admit it. Sometimes nostalgic tremors may linger on after the beat of love has been stilled. There are some words that need to be broken up, such as "love." There should be different terms for the lust to mate and for man's heartful devotion to kin, friend or God. When Messalina seduced a new slave into her bedroom, she called it love; when King David heard of the death of Jonathan, he cried out, "I love thee more than, this earth understands"; when a lecherous roue marries hit latest child-bride, he quakes "I love you". when the prophet Isaiah fell under the dagger of the assassin, be is said to have shouted, "Jerusalem, I love thee!" If love is of Isaiah, it fits not Messalina. It is a poor banner indeed that serves the knight and the highwayman, and if it stands for crime and seduction, it does not grace issues sanctified by snpreme devotion, loyalty, kinship and sacrifice. No one can lore his enemies unless he first makes them his friends. LOVE In love as in religion only those who share the little rituals stay together. If man would only stop loving humanity and diety and begin to love himself — not that in himself which is on the lowest level of man, but rather that in himself which occupies the highest rung. To love people is to know them. There is a lover even for a crab. Love is the passion of grief. Amid all the sunlight of affection, there alls the shadow of life rushing away. All men love themselves; but some also hate the rest of the world. Hate comes naturally; love is to be learned. Love may be so ethereal that the presence of the beloved may reduce the state rather than increase it. Still love is no more than the wish to be together. Love is a desire to be together, and no more. Whoever sends his beloved away has long ceased to love, no matter how reluctant he may be to admit it. Sometimes nostalgic tremors may linger on after the beat of love has been stilled. There are some words that need to be broken up, such as "love." There should be different terms for the lust to mate and for man's heartful devotion to kin, friend or God. When Messalina seduced a new slave into her bedroom, she called it love; when King David heard of the death of Jonathan, he cried out, "I love thee more than, this earth understands"; when a lecherous roue marries hit latest child-bride, he quakes "I love you". when the prophet Isaiah fell under the dagger of the assassin, be is said to have shouted, "Jerusalem, I love thee!" If love is of Isaiah, it fits not Messalina. It is a poor banner indeed that serves the knight and the highwayman, and if it stands for crime and seduction, it does not grace issues sanctified by snpreme devotion, loyalty, kinship and sacrifice. No one can lore his enemies unless he first makes them his friends. SCHOOL INTEGRATION PROBE IN KENYA Ronald Ngala, Kenya's education minister who also heads the Kenya African Democratic Union party, has announced that school integration will be the subject of an investigation which will get underway "as soon as possible." NEED OF LOVING Folk need a lot of loving in the morning; The day is all before with cares beset — The cares we know, and they that give no warning; For love is God's own antidote for fret. Folk need a heap of loving at the noontime — In the battle lull, the moment snatched from strife — Halfway between the waking and the croon time, While bickering and worriment are rife. Folk hunger so for loving at the nighttime. When wearily they take them home to rest — At slumber song and turning outthe-light time — Of all the time for loving, that's the best. Folk want a lot of loving every minute — The sympathy of others and their smile! 'Til life's end, from the moment they begin it. Folks need a lot of loving all the while. the Ralph M. Parsons Co., an international construction and engineering company that has a large water supply and treatment contract in East Pakistan. Mr. and Mrs. Talley were planning on celebrating their 11th wedding anniversary on July 31: They planned to spend it in Calcutta. Before Joining the Ralph M. Parsons Co., eight months ago, Talley was employed by the, State of California as a civil engineer engaged in road construction, Talley was well known in Los Angeles. He was president of the Arlington Tennis Club here. He served in the U. S. Army for 11 years and atttained the rank of first lieutenant. He was a captain in the California National Guard. MARRIED 11 YEARS Mrs.Rose Talley, teacher at Gardena Gate Junior High School, who was preparing to join her husband, Otis Talley, Jr., in Pakistan—was notified that he had fallen overboard from a boat into one of the delta streams of the Ganges River and that no trace has been found of him. A cablegram received by her said:: "Still no trace. Because of floodwater chances finding him getting very slim, but still following all leads and rumors." Mrs. Talley had sold the family home in Compton, had packed and shipped her furniture. She had given up her Job. Her passport and those of her two children were in order. She had her tickets. They had all taken the necessary inoculations. They were to depart from Los Angeles Friday. Before leaving for overseas, Mrs. Talley had taken Ivan, 6, and Leona, 2, with her to Nashville to visit her grandmother who is ill, and to Detroit so that Talley's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Talley, Sr., could see their grandchildren for a last farewell before they sailed for a two-year stay in Pakistan. Talley was an engineer with the Ralph M. Parsons Co., an international construction and engineering company that has a large water supply and treatment contract in East Pakistan. Mr. and Mrs. Talley were planning on celebrating their 11th wedding anniversary on July 31: They planned to spend it in Calcutta. Before Joining the Ralph M. Parsons Co., eight months ago, Talley was employed by the, State of California as a civil engineer engaged in road construction, Talley was well known in Los Angeles. He was president of the Arlington Tennis Club here. He served in the U. S. Army for 11 years and atttained the rank of first lieutenant. He was a captain in the California National Guard. DAISY ANGEL BABY starring GEORGE HAMILTON MERCEDES JOAN HENRY Mc CAMBRIDGE • BLONDELL • JONES THE CANADIANS Ally. General To Be JFK's Deputy To Ivory Coast Fete Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy will be the President's personal representative on the first anniversary of the independence of the Republic of the Ivory Coast, Pierre Salinger, White House Presidential Secretary announced Friday. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE MERCURY — Good condition. All new parts. Practically new motor. CALL C. H. LUSTER