PAGE TWO Allies Consider Mid East Removal UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. tA 3 ) Secretary General Dag, Ilarnmarskjold told the UN yesterday he had conditional promises of an early withdrawal of U.S. and British troops from Lebanon and Jordan. The secretary general said :Lebanon and the United States hope to see the complete with drawal of U.S. forces by the end Norfolk Urges s o i f tu Oc at re n i r n , pro b %;i n d o e n d ctloinetsineucuesrittt- State to Open City Schools NORFOLK, Va. (JP)—The Nor folk City Council yesterday un i animouslY adopted a resolution declaring a state of emergency and calling for state operation 0 1 Norfolk's six integration-closed schools. Mayor W. Fred Duckworth, made it dear to spokesmen for a' group urging reopening of the, schools that he thinks the situa tion is now out of the city's hands.' In reply to the Rev. Edgar A. Pott , ., president of the Norfolk Ministers Assn., Duckworth said that if the ministers wanted to de something about it. he would sug gest that they talk "to the 15 families of the 17 Negro students assigned to. white schools and try to get them to withdraw. Then we could open these schools to morrow morning." Lawrence Absents Campaign Trail PITTSBURGH (IP) -- Mayor David L. Lawrence, Democratic candidate for governor, is with drawing temporarily from his campaign speaking schedule and is returning to Pittsburgh Tues day to help seek a settlement in the dispute between Pittsburgh hotels and their union employes. JAZZ CLUB Meeting Tomorrow 7:30 p.m. 121 Sparks 000000111111000411041111111110041191141000•0011111•••0••••0••0••0••0•000000* Penn Staters The Only concert Appearance of Britain's No. I Band Sunday, Oct. 5 - 8 p.m. -Recreation Hall Tickets Available at the HUB desk, the Harmony Shop and the Music Room • improve. He added that Britain and Jordan will anntranco Wednes day a decision to begin with drawal in October, and that it will be completed es quickly as the situation in the area per mits. Jordan charged that President; Nasser's United Arab Republic' is still acting in a hostile manner toward King flussein's regime.] In the Assembly, Abdul Mo m Bifai, Janlaires clo ister of nal ional guidance. amassed President lbrissew of anttinuno' g to block lines of corromun lien to Jordan through both Egypt and Syria. Rifai said official U.A.R. radio stations continue to incite Jor danians against King Hussein; and that Cairo newspapers have not changed their anti-Hussein line. He declared infiltration of men and arms into Jordan is con ] tinning. Chrysler Discussion Near Settlement DETROIT m - United Auto Workers President Walter Reu ther yezterdw arrived at what he called "a meeting of the minds" with Chrysler Corp. in an all night bargaining session. But lat er Chrysler officials said they felt he was overly optimistic. Both sides said they were in basic agreement on - mast econom ic matters. The economic package for Chry sler's 70.000 UAW members re portedly followed lines of the I Ford agreement. 1 and His 18-piece ORCHESTRA General Admission $1.50, Members $1 This concert will NOT be broadcast! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Little Rock Schools Stay Unopened Uncompromising stands of state and federal authorities on school integration combined yes terday to keep Little Rock. Ark., high schools locked against both white and Negro students. "We are far from finished," said, Dr. T. J. Paney, president of the Little Rock Private School Corp. l oration. "We can't quit" A referendum Saturday show--1 ed 72 per cent of the voters in favor of continued school segre gation. Gov. Orval Faubus who closed the schools Sept. 12 pending a vote on integration, said a way would be found to operate the 'schools. "We think the action of the federal movement is illegal but if the injunctive action is made permanent, it will make our ef forts more difficult but not at all impossible," Faubus said. "As long as the people stand firm a way will be found to pre serve our traditions and educate our children." He gave no indication 'of his plans. Ted Heath U.S. Sends Supplies To Blocked Quemoy TAIPEI, Formosa (IP)—The United States is sending huge new landing ships and Cll9 Flying Boxcars for a big Chinese Nationalist supply push to break the Red blockade of Quemoy. The U.S. hope is that with the aid of the flying Boxcars and LSDs the Nationalists can start pushing through the 350-ton daily minimum of sup plies the Quemoy garrisons need Little Quemoy was reported run to maintain a strong defense. ning out of food earlier this week, In the present supply runs, the with a 25-day supply left for its Nationalists are delivering only civilian population. about a half of what the offshore President Chiang Kai-shek, in islands need. an apparent bow to U.S. public Another problem facing the Na- opinion, said Monday he would tionalists is the change of weath- not order his bombers over the er. With the advent of colder mainland unless the soldiers and weather the seas are becoming civilans on the islands are in rough —to rough at times for d anger , small supply vessels. The Nationalists long have fear ed that the Red artillery blockade could starve out the Quemoy garrisons. as well as the civilians *CATHAIIM *BEGINS TODAY. 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