PAGE TWO . .... a USSR Threatens lo Quit Arms li ik , GENEVA 01) The Soviet i torium on tests which can be. Soviet government would inot ac- Union threatened yesterday to broken at will by the Soviet Union cept in any circumstances: - I walk out of the 17-nation disarm- , on any pretext it wishes to dream The five-week-old - conferencel ament conference if the United' up." held an emergency GoOdj Friday States stages its atmospheric nu-! 1 Deah charged the Soviet Union session, then recessed. until Mies clear tests in the Pacific. i has killed all .chances for quick day for the Easter weekejid. 1 Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, agreement op a nuclear test -ban " ZORIN and his four Co munist. Valerian A. Zorin warned that! treaty, by refusing even to discuss bloc • allies—with 'the it slip the blasts would create an ex-i international enforcement provi- por t, o f some o f the eight neo_ tremely tense international at- bions. : , ' traLs-- forced the emergency ses mosphere and tiring about the' Dean and! British Minister of sion with procedural maneuvers cessation and failure of the neco • i ; State :Joseph B: - t made it aimed av nudging 'the I United cessions. !clear :the Sciviet attitude has re- States into at Least tponing, Zorin made his comments . tc 'i moved all prospects of a last- the test series. -- --4 m, after a Good Friday . i minute halt , to the te s t series. ex- Zorin claimed the Soy ets had - 1 , • session of the disarmament con-I' ipected to begin on Christmas. and lerence. Johnston islands next week. U.S. AMBASSADOR ^Arthur H.; Praiident ! Kennedy has repeat -13km made it clear the United, edly offered to cancel the series . States nuclear tests will undoubt-' if th 6 Soviet:lll - iron accepts a test' ,edly be held because of what he; ban treaty policed by an interna-I called the unyielding Soviet atti-: tiunal control system and compul,' lude.isory ion-site inspection of suspi • The United States, Dean said, cious earth: tremors. "has "learned its lesson with re, Zorin desCribed such policingl .gard to voluntary unpoliced mora-'as military; espionage which the! Army Orders Units. To End Segregation WASHINGTON UP) The De fense Department has ordered an end to racial segregation in Re , serve units "as rapidly as is con sistent with military effective ness." The directive calling for inte-,: gration of all-Negro and all-white l Reserve units was issued April 3' by Deputy Secretary of Defense Roswell L. Gilpatric. Addressed to the Army, Navy and Air Force, the directive is aimed at bring ing further com pliance wf 1948 exe President S. Truman ring racial negation in armed wry In expl Gilpatric s yesterday, tagon s o u noted that cation has been ended in the reg- Korrt S. Trvirbon ular units of the armed forces. But it persists in some Reserve units and in the National Guard of 10 states, the spokesmen said. It was explained that Gilpatriel directive is limited, at this time, to Reserve units because these are wholly under federal control. On the other hand, the National Guard, the Pentagon said, "is an organization of volunteers under the command of the respective governors." Seattle World's Fair Opens at Noon Today SEATTLE, Wash. (AP)—Amer ices first World's Fair in 22 years—Seattle's salute to the 21st century. opens at norm when President Kennedy. touches a golden telegraph key. The President, vacationing in Palm Reach. Fla., will signal the opening of the fair. Cannons will fire, whistles will blow and a seven-year. $lOO-million dream will become a reality. New College Diner •:„ 6 • •r•-• ,s r ........,,...........—_—_ —......_.... slr 11/1221FONTE . :1 A. Last limes TONITE "SMOKER and SMOKE" - in Colorl MIDNITE SHOW (Sunday at 12:01) "Twist Around Clock" MONDAY & TUESDAY Deborah !Kerr "THE INNOCENTS" THE DAILY . COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSIn' P the present, at least, ef fort to end, segregation in the ,Nati•oal Guard will be limited to !"consultation and persuasion." OFFICIALS SAY any effort to integrate the- guard would raise question of state vs. federal eon- Aral at times when these units are inot mobilized for active duty. It •was ooneeded that the feder-' al governMent provides the drill-' pay funds' and equipment for the; 400.000 National Guardsmen and; probably could withdraw this sup port from segregated units if 'it wanted. But this is regarded 83 1 too drastic a step at this time. The department identified the 'lO states with segregated guards as Alabama, Arkansas. Florida, (Georgia, Louisiana, North Caro lina, South! Carolina. Tennessee, Virginia and Mississippi. The Defense Department had no detailed 'figures on the degree of outright integration among the 300.000 active Reservists on drill pay- status. Powers' Wife Taken lo Hospital WASHINGTON (AP)—Barbara • .wers. 27 wife of U 2 pilot ri'ancis Gary Powers. was taken to a- hospital yesterday suffering from what police reported were the! effects of an overdose of sleeping, pills. She was later de scribed as out of danger. Powers accompanied her to the hoSpital. THE POWERS HAVE been liv int, for several weeks at an apart ment in :suburban Alexandria. Va. Mrs. Powers was taken to the Alexandria hospital shortly after 1:30 a.m.,: then transferred to Getirgetomr.n University Hospital in Washington.. at 8:20 a.m. The Alexandria hospital' said I she was treated there for medics made a substantial cm. ,mxt the Western viewpoint by accept-I ing a vague compromise proposecli by the eight middle of the road , nations-- Brazil, Burma, Ethiopia, India, Mexico, Nigeria, ;Sweden' and the United Arab, Republic. I • " ItIIT HE MADE it clear hid in-I terpretation of the compromise excluded any idea of compulsoryl international verifiction. ' I Dean and Godber said they also accepted the compromise, but in-j sisted• that it must include ' the compulsory verification. Kennedy Cruisei Lake PALM BEACH, Fla. (47)-Pres ident Kennedy spent an hour, and a half cruising on :Lake Worth yesterday with family and friends aboard the ' presidential yacht Honey Fitz. The President, c*hing up on his mail and resting;in the Flori da sun during a 10-d.iy Easter vacation was described as enjoy ing the best of health. - 8 Pilots Chosen for Space ProjEtcts WASHINGTON (J 7 Eight more seasoned test pilots-seven Air Force and one4Nwiry officer —were chosen yesterday to train for future space projects. Some may wind up among ;the • first Americans to reach; the: moon. ' THIS .MILITABY project is re lated to but apart - from the Na tional Aeronautics elnd Space Ad ministration's= civilian f selection and training of its astronauts.. The Air Force said some -of the eight, with extra training, could be among the astronauts NASA tion reaction and' Lt. Nelson Rickey of the District. of Columbia ,Police said investigating officers were told Mrs. Prn(fers had i taken ,approximately 28 barbiturate tab lets. He did not say who gave this information. Dr. G. E. Schreiner, who' is at tending Mrs. Powers, said she is being treated Jar.acute gastritis. Powers was not available for comment and hospital dfficials de ,clined to say what he told them of his wife's illness", iIS Y .' TSAI 11 1 1-0 M . tim pett earo , t . / , - Present:A EUTERPEradectle• esiSIPIP:ZI i . .' Ilinallin ia linnMlT - - 1 6: '.' s olitot : .. . ~. ; JeditiIDNIMPRENDSSIJACKCOR 0 -. :- -- -:- -.,r -. . . cremeEcope-monocoux. al 205= PENNSYLVANIA Senate Eludes WASHINGTON (R) The ap plause of• the DAR still rang in Maj. Arch E. Roberts' ears yester day but the forum he most want ed—a Senate committee hearing— eluded him. sew smog( TEIMUCtIND, D_ S.C., who a Senate gation of he calls Pe muzzling tary offue he favors Roberts time bein least "If he tioned th, ally of Yorty an Secret, -Y -,G.mimmrs.Waliasso State G. Menne. Williams, then I feel his actions! are appropriate for investigation. by the Army," Thurmond said.l This attitude surprised many; delegates to the Daughters of they American Revolution convention; which .gave Roberts a standing ovation Thursday night after he ; referred to Mayor Sam Yorty of Los Angeles and Asst; Secretary of State Williams in an off-the cuff speech. HE SAID there were Commu f inist associations in Yorty's back ground! and that Willaims had !leftist leanings. plans to add to its original- seven man team. The eight—as did five' pilots before them—will set out' on June 18 on an eight-month course at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. It is designed to train them for such space projects as the -Xl5 plane. the projected Dyna Soar manned space glider and follow up aerospace vehicles. THE AIR FORCE said the grad uates of the school are not ear marked for special assignments but will form a pool of highly skilled men able to take over as space pilots, engineers or gers of aerospace projects. 1 The first dais of fioe officers was graduated last Dec. 15. The eight, an Air Force spokes-' , 1 man said, have quite a bit rnore. l background than the seven astro nauts in .the civilian space pro gram. EACH HOLDS a degree in en gineering or in one of the physical sciences or mathematics and, is a graduate of one of the service test pilot schools. An Air Force spolres man said all are in their 30s. The volunteers, drawn from a pool of about 50, underwent de tailed medical and psychological Fea2use TODAY: 3:30-5:30-7:3D-9:30 P.M. SUNDAY at 2:20-4:05-5:50-7:35.9:20 P.M. Paul NEWMAN • Geraldine PAGE "SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH" 7:30 P.N. NOW SATURDAY::.:APRIL 21. 19 S 2 Rearing Roberts Yarty heated* denied the lac cusation. Williams is traveling in Africa and war.',not reached 'for amorrient. • .; . Roberts' extemporarieotis delivered after the _Pentagon i re fused to sanction a speech he had prepared for the occasion. was followed by this rapid sequenc e events: • elle Army ; suspetided him from duty pending an investiga tion. •The DAR -atningd through an emergency resolution vigorous ly protesting the Army's action and calling- for a congonal investigation. , •Roberts said he wanted to have a "full and complete" hear ing before a special Senate Armed Services subccimmittee which has beim ‘• investigating • Thurmond's .charges of Pentagon muzzling. *Thurmond. an Army Reg.erve , major general,': said he opposed any intervention by Senate inves tigators at this Aime. Roberts, 46, =is a former w ide to 'ex-Maj. Gen.:Edwin A. Walker. who was involved in a contra, vey over an: information pro: , gram he *tided for troops of th 24th " inn which he com manded in eimany. Walker resigned from the Army after being admonished and is now a candidate for the Dernot icratic nomination for governor of Texas. , tests to determine character, mo tivation and emotional factors. [THE SOLE NAVY officer 'is Lt. Cmdr. Lloyd N. Hoover or Wil braham, Mass..i.The Five Air Force captains are Albert H. Crevi , s iJr.„ Alexandria, La. ; Charles C. Bock Jr.. Council Bl uffs, Iowa; William. T. Twinting. ti Grange, 111.; Rob ert W. &m ; Bethesda, Md.; Robert H. Mclntosh, Baltimore. The Air Force,. majors are Donald M. Sorlie, Dunn Center, N.D.. and Byron F. Knole, Houston, Tex. Guido Pledges Electi4ms BUENOS AIRES, Argentina CAP) Prisident Jose night to Guildo pledgid- Friday nl' t to call a presidehtial election lin the shortest possible time. He also de cided to reshuffle his Cabinet, a presidential communique laid. 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