WEDNESDAY. APRIL Civil °1 Satisfi WASHINGTO_ with the civil right gress, it was repor The top two R Dirksen of Illinois passed the word a House conference. They were asked senhewer is satisfi House bill and als Senate measure stands. "res. - they This stamp of appr even more likely tha bill Will not be chan its last day. It aire• come apparent that irksen and Sen. Lyndon B. John: on of Texas, the Democratic leader, had all the votes they needed II table, and thereby kill, any far-reaching amendment that migl t be offered. Johnson said he sa v no chance of a vote on passag- until later this week, the day of specified. He had earlier hoped to get a vote by last Saturday. Dirksen and Halleck said they expect that the House will accept changes so far voted by the Sen ate. This would avoid sending two versions to a joint committee, where Southern opponents might be in a position to hold off action The bills, Halleck noted, are much alike. They both provide for a sys tem of federal agents, called referees, to supervise registra tion, voting and vote-counting in areas where a federal court may have found a pattern of discrimination against would be Negro voters. They both would make it a fed eral crime to use force or threats to obstruct court orders against school segre&ation, would require preservation of voting records for federal inspection, would facili tate FBI investigations of bomb ings, and would provide for schooling of children of service men if integration closes schools they normally attend. Haßeck called the House legis lation "a good bill, a far-reach ing bill, an effective bill, great' assurance that the colored peoplei will be able to vote." VOTE TODAY IN S.G.A. ELECTIONS 6. 1960 ights Bill -s President OP) President Eisenhower is satisfied legislation now on its way through Con- I•d yesterday. .publicans at the Capitol, Sen. Everett M. land Rep. Charles A. Halleck of Indiana. ler a White 'Ben Hur' Wins 'Eleven Oscars -hether Ei . with the • with the it now horused. .val made it the Senate :ed much in dy had be- 1 HOLLYWOOD OP) The cost liest movie ever made "Ben " Hue—holds the greatest number lof Oscars in the history of the 'Academy Awards. The 15-million-dollar spectacle, Biblical tale climaxed by a char lot race, took 11 awards Monday :night at the 32nd annual Academy 'Awards show_ This broke the rec ord set last year by "Gigi," which ' won nine. 1 "Ben-Hur" failed to win in only ;one of the dozen categories for which it was nominated: "Screen !play-material from another me ,dium." That award went to the British-made "Room At the Top." "Room" also won the top ac tress award for French actress Si 'alone Signoret. No "Ben-Hur" ac 'tress was nominated. LAS VEGAS NIGHT Sponsored b y - LEONIDES SAT.. 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