THURSDAY. APRIL Kenned In Wis MILWAUKEE, magnified yesterd Massachusetts chal cratic presidential From the great Churchill With De LONDON (N)—Tho: ly allies of World Winston Churchill Charles de Gaulle laughed together la the mellowing twili vancing years. They met at dusk for half an hour in the library o: Churchill'si London home before a warming! wood fire while a hilly spring] rain drenched the city. After that, Churchill, 85, was al guest of the 69-year-old French president at a dinner for Queen; Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at the French Embassy. For de Gaulle and his wife it in Chicago. was another triumphant day, full! Nixon had to settle for 29 per of acclaim, sentiment, emotion cent of the statewide vote, in and the colorful pageantry that' a state which lo historically Re- makes state visits come alive in, publican. Britain. ! Behind the statistics the effects De Gaulle went back to the of powerful political forces could' little London square outside his' he seen, though in general outlines: old wartime headquarters and, rather than specific dimensions. met with some of the men who! Kennedy's victory was achieved formed his Free French forces, not only from Democratic sup back in the seemingly hopelessl port. He is a Roman Catholic and early 1940'5. Roman Catholics obviously voted But the high spot of a long day !for him in large proportions, re must have been de Gaulle's pri-,gardless of party loyalties. In some vate visit to Churchill's home, a areas Republicans obviously two and one - half - story brick moved over into the Democratic house on a quiet dead-end street. primary in heavy numbers. Ike OK's Defense Fund Shift WASHINGTON OP)—Presi-, dent Eisenhower, as expected, yesterday formally approved! shifting defense funds to speed production of Polaris sub marines, increasing six Atlas in tercontinental missile squadrons and improving the ballistic mis sile warning system. Eisenhower also stamped his approval on a program not pre viously announced—revised De fense Department plans to order substantially more nuclear re actors for Polaris submarines that will be asked for later. The action was announced by Secretary of Defense Thomas S. Gates, Jr., and Deputy Secre tary James H. Douglas after they met at the White House with Eisenhower. Gen. Nathan F. Twining, chair man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, also attended. There emerged one major new detail of the Air Force plans to Increases Lead onsin Primary Wis. (AP) Complete unofficial returns y the victory of Sen. John F. Kennedy of ed up in the important Wisconsin Demo ', rimary. -st flood of votes ever cast in a 'Wisconsin primary, these results came through: eets Kennedy racked up 478,901 !votes, 6 of 10 congressional dis aulletricts, and 20 of 30 votes at the !Democratic National Convention. He got 56 per cent of the total Democratic vote; 40 per cent of the total two-party vote. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota gathered in 372,034 votes, 4 congressional districts,• 10 votes at the Los Angeles con vention next July. Humphrey drew 44 per cent of the Democratic and 31 per cent of the total ballot. Kennedy and Humphrey each had another one half vote going in from from Dem ocratic National Committee mem bers. Vice President Richard M. Nix on took m 341,463 votes in the un contested primary and 30 for the collection he is gather ing for the Republican National Convention e unfriendl ar and Gen.; talked and! t night in ght of ad-; strengthen its Atlas squadrons. , missile early warning system Douglas said at least six of thei and speed up work on the Mi -13 planned squadrons—to be in l das satellite, which will spy place by the end of 1962—each' enemy missiles almost as soon would have a total of_l3 missiles,; as they are launched. three more than present plans. I On March 28, the Navy an- I The Air Force announced on 'flounced it was shifting $52 mil-1 March 25 that it planned to shiftllion from other programs to push, 'ssoo million from the not-very-;completion of seven partly-built' ' successful Bomatc-B antiaircraft' submarines, each capable of fir 'missiles to the Atlas. :ing 16 nuclear-tipped Polaris mis-; 1 It will also aid the ballistic sties. the KINGSTON TRIO has a new album "SOLD OUT" You can buy it at ala; AD 7.231 NIAMINI N 111111INCLIN r•Ti 7 ,7 Way 143 S. ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE Open 'Til Open 'Til 9 5:30 Mon. thru Fri. Sat. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Senate Kills Effort to Cut Rights Bill WASHINGTON VP) Two more Southern attempts to whittle down the civil rights! bill were overwhelmed in the Senate yesterday. A 72-16 vote tabled. and thus' killed, an amendment which , would have restricted the voting' rights section to congressional' elections. A 68-18 margin tabled an' amendment to exempt special and, primary elections. from the re-; quirement that voting records be: preserved for federal inspection. l Thus the Senate made doubly, clear it does not mean to narrow; the scope of the House-passed bill: any more than it intends to broad-. en it. Various efforts to enlarge the bill have already been tabled. as have other attempts to narrow, it. Sen. Sam J Ervin Jr. (D.-N.C.) offered the amendment to the vot ing rights section. This section provides for registration through the federal courts of Southern Ne groes who demonstrate they have been barred from voting by local officials. Ervin sought to limit the fed eral intervention to congressional elections, and not let is apply to state and local elections. I The Carolina senator told his colleagues the Constitution gives the federal government no author ity to regulate state elections or Ito determine the qualifications of ivoters. The second amendment defeat ed, dealing with voting records, was offered by Sen. Olin D. John ston (D.-S.C.). The bill now re quires that election records be preserved for 22 months and be available to the U.S. attorney gen t eral on demand S. Africa to Negro Pass JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (IP) Despite rising appeals for moderation, the government announced yesterday it will revive South Africa's pass system for nonwhites. Police vowed to crush Negroes trying to prolong the work boycott against White supremacy rule. The pass system touched off the current outbreak of racial turmoil. Negroes demonstrated, — fire against it on March 21 and police iExplosion Injures Three d into their ranks, killing 72. i The pass laws were then sus -Aboard Navy Carrier pended. I WASHINGTON UP)—The Navy The violence abated at least reported that a small explosion temporarily. An annual holiday;aboard the carrier Shangri-La kept people off the streets. 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