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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 4, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes Friday May 4, 1963? China Neeb 2 years before exploding a bomb Rusk thinks Washington up Secre tary of state Dean Rusk has told Congress he would not be sur prised if communist China exploded an atomic weapon at any time after the next two years. He would be surprised he said if they were to explode an atomic weapon within one  Rusk was asked for  Esti mates on China s nuclear Prog Ress during recent closed door hearings of the House foreign affairs committee. A heavily censored transcript of  testimony has just been made Public by the committee. Asked How Long he thought i would be before red China had a delivery system he replied. We believe they Are working on missile delivery systems. We thing it will take some time for them to work out. I would think the schedule would to somewhat the same As for the bomb. It depends a goad Deal on what assistance they have had from mos cow Over the past several  asked about the possibility of the United states shipping wheat to red China Rusk said we Don t see now a combination of circumstances which would make it logical for us to meet their food needs. They have not asked for  Rusk denied that this country is following a no win policy inthe struggle against communism. If he Ever found anybody in the state department advocating such a policy he would fire that person As fast As he could he  said he believed that America was moving with the winning currents of  Ary. Atkinson pitted for okla. Demo Runoff from press dispatches former gov. Raymond Gary and w. R Bill Atkinson will Battle tout for the democratic nomination for Oklahoma governor. But in Ala Bama former governor James a Kissin Jinn Folsom seems out of the  and businessman Atkinson who together polled More than half the votes cast in tuesday s primary election will go into Runoff May 22. They beat 10 other  Alabama Young state sen. Ryan Degraffenreid seemed almost 9 miss. Racial statutes \ voided by Federal judge Biloxi miss. Cap a Federal judge threw out nine Mississippi segregation statutes As unconstitutional in upholding the right of three negroes to a segregated transportation service. But us. District judge Sidney Mize rejected a injunction to in join enforcement of the statute by the City of Jackson and declined to pass on Validity of Mississippi s breach of peace  Bailey Joseph Broad water and Burnett l. Jacob All of Jackson brought the Federal court suit which attacked Bot the segregation and breach of peace Laws. Named As defendants were Mississippi atty. Gen. Joe Patterson Berlin before nato Parley foot tved from Page v Union. The British were miffed be Touse Stikker. A nato official expressed a personal opinion from Anat forum. Following the Rusk Schroeder luncheon american and German circles said the substance of  had never been in question and other details were now smoothed out they expressed Hope that big Skwer unanimity on Ber Lin  an accomplished fact when the. Foreign ministers Osnato open their talks Friday morning. New a Nan s Domestic Statua ton Welt tip a Factor in nuclear Here. Barred by treaty front posted sing nuclear weapons West German leaders want More than others to share nato s nit  said that at verbal fireworks could the nuclear political an agreement Wason party of a new Between theand her nato the City of Jackson its mayor com missioners and chief of police the Jackson municipal Airport author Ity and bus and Railroad companies. Mize ruled the nine segregation Laws on Mississippi s books for Many years. Violate the 14th amendment to the United state Constitution. The acts pertain to separate but equal accommodations for persons of White and negro races travelling in interstate transportation. But in holding those Laws unconstitutional Mize said the plaintiffs Are not now entitled to any injunctive  the judge added it is discretionary with the court As to whether it will enjoin enforcement and it will not do Soin the absence of a Strong show ing that the plaintiffs will suffer immediate and irreparable injury in the absence of injunctive  Mize said there have been no arrests or prosecution under the segregation statutes for Many years and that the statutes have hot been enforced. He also pointed out that All discriminatory sign shave been removed from the premises of All the Carrier defendants All facilities and All terminals of the Carrier defendants Are now be ing freely used by members of All races where student died Ait Aerial View shows the damage to the Mcclernand elementary school in Springfield hi., where winds ripped part of the roof from the building. Gary Keller 13, one of some 370 pupils inside the building at the time was later found dead in the wreckage inside. United press International photo Kennedy welcomes Titov to in. Continued from Page it before the White House Call. Glenn bind to Tbs nit for the first time just before they began the tour of historical monuments and other tourist attractions in the nation s capital Titov s interest seemed to pickup most near the end of the tour when be and Glenn arrived at the smithsonian institution s display of rockets and space vehicles. Titov perked up visibly when the group walked along a display of . Rockets and the space capsule in which Alan b. Shepard to try tary source rotors that the 1 the site of the doctor Tom do Olej a and it fall 4st vitally in reasons represents a Complete Egic reported breakdown of the frayed laotian ease fire exactly one year after its beginning. V a. It gives pro communist lao Iten. Rebels a zone of control Aib Ngethe entire length of the communist Border with communist China it opens a Back door to in Liard pressed loyalist bastion of Nam Tutu  to most observers an attack Ona town at least 30 Miles inside the was re Lin a on the very Janni Ersary of the cease if re appears to be a communist declaration that the year old agreement is null and void made this country s first sub Orbital flight. When they approached an Atlas rocket such As boosted Glenn int orbit the . Astronaut said next of course is the Atlas Juch is the Type that i was  o. Continued from Page t and injured passengers began crawling out of doors and windows on the right Side onto another Seton tracks paralleling a 30-foot embankment Only two or three minutes after the first crash an inbound elec tric train of nine cars either in warned or a needing crashed head on into the double wreckage and careened off the embankment most of the deaths came fro the second collision. Italy su11 deadlocked in presidential  Rome a democratic socialist Giuseppe Sara Gat ran almost neck and neck with Christian Democrat Antonio Segni thursday in the fourth parliamentary ballot for president of Italy but neither candidate got the required majority. A fifth vote will be  was the first time in that history of the Young italian Republic thata president has not been elected on the fourth ballot. Speaking at the opening of the International space meeting Titov said the giant Racket which placed  in orbit had six engines and Power equivalent to the . Still under development Saturn rocket. He said it was liquid fuelled and that he controlled the satellite manually for two of its 17 orbits. Earlier Titov had told Glenn that he ejected himself and landed by Parachute with the capsule Landing elsewhere. Titov told the meeting that  capsule was equipped with sup plies and Power for 10 Days but that plans called for Only a 25 hour flight. Certain of a Runoff in the gov \ error s race with front running George c. Wallace. Wallace Formor circuit judge from Clayton Ala., campaigned Oft a platform of open Defiance of Federal intervention in school 3eg-?, with returns from tuesday s Ala--1bama democratic primary virtual i a Complete Degraffenreid waa holding off a Strong Challenge front Folsom the third place runner. Folsom hopeful of shoving the \ Tuscaloosa attorney out of the May j29 Runoff and fighting it out  self with Wallace pulled within j5,000 votes of Degraffenreid. J but Only about 90 boxes most of them in Small Rural communities remained unt abutted and it seemed " improbable that Folsom i could catch up. Returns from 3,513 boxes out of about 3,600 gave Wallace 195,919 votes Degraffenreid 154,916, and \ Folsom 149,935. Atty. Gen. Macdon Aid Gallion was fourth with 76,334 police commissioner Eugene con nor of Birmingham had 22,539 Fop. J Mer state sen. Bruce Henderson \ Sot 3,544, and newcomer wayne1/bodie Jennings had 2,037. V As previously uncounted votes came in . Sen. Lister Hill pulled farther ahead of two opponents i winning renomination for a Tii Fth term. Hill had 281,012 votes from 2,994 boxes citizens Council Leader Donald hallmark of Montgomery had 59,212, and retired adm John Crommelin of Wetumpka got 43,-724 All three House members who had to run for District Renom Lna Tion before joining their six col leagues in a statewide elimination contest May 29 survived. Rep. Frank Boykin in the sift District had 33,132 votes and Pierre Pelham got 28,764 from 433 of the 468 boxes in the District reps. George Grant in the 2nddistrict and George Huddleston in the 9th led their opponents by wid Fer margins. Grant polled 31.242 votes Albe Troemer got 5,350 and Starr Smith 9,970 on returns from 335 boxes out of 480. Huddleston s Victory Over w. E Dodd of Bessemer was confirmed in Complete returns from the 9tlidistrict tuesday night. The other six congressmen won District nomination unopposed. In other statewide races sen. Bert Hal torn retained  Lead Over for Mer it gov. James b. Allen forthe democratic nomination for Lieis tenant governor. With 2,986 of the state s precincts tabulated the top three in the democratic governor s r a a Bill to require that All new television sets be built to receive 82 channels was passed by the House and sent tothe Senate. The 279-90 Roll Call vote followed voice vote of approval. The measure would require to set manufacturers shipping in interstate Commerce to provide for reception of the 70 ultrahigh fre Quency uhf channels As Well As for the 12 very High frequency channels most commonly used. At present there Are Only 103 uhf stations whereas the 70 uhf channels would provide room f 1,344 stations. The Bill would authorize t Federal communications com Sion to require that after a cer Date All to receivers shipped interstate Commerce or impair into the United states be equip to receive All  estimated it Woula i from five to seven years to i plete the change to ail chair receiving Seta. Enforce machinery would be provi under the Basic communicate act  
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