THE MICHIGAN DAILY 0Row West Slaps Communist Interference Soviets Buzz Planes As Embassies Object WASHINGTON (M)-The West- ern Allies warned Russia yesterday she is "running grave risks" in buzzing Berlinhair corridors. They held the Soviets "responsi- ble for the consequences of any incidents which might occur." United States authorities said alerting measures have been taken for the safety of Allied aircraft flying the Berlin corridors in view of the buzzing by Soviet jets. While specific measures were not disclosed, it was understood that one measure is to keep fight- er craft ready to fly into the cor- ridors at a moment's notice should an Allied plane get into trouble. The Western warning was con- tained in identical protest notes from the United States, Britain and France, delivered in Moscow yesterday. The text was made pub- lic by 'the State Department. The protests specifically com- plained of three instances Wed- nesday in which, the Western notes said, Soviet jets "seriously threatened by close approach" Al- lied transports flying from West Germany along the 20-mile-wide air lanes linking West Germany with Communist-surrounded West Berlin. in London diplomatic circles ex- pressed belief Russian interfer- ence in the air lanes was aimed at further unsettling West Ber- liners and testing Western reac- tion. W News~ Roundup By The Associated Press PARIS-Fresh violence rocked Paris and Algeria yesterday amid indications the bloody 7-year Al- gerian drama was inching to a climax. ROME - Alolsius Cardinal Munech of Fargo, the only Ameri- can cardinal in the Vatican Curia, died last night at 73 after a long struggle with Parkinson's disease. WASHINGTON-A nuclear test of low yield was conducted under- ground yesterday by the Atomic Energy Commission at its Nevada test site. * * * CAPE CANAVERAL-The push- button Minuteman missile took another step toward its mid-sum- mer operational target yesterday, bolting from an underground pit and streaking 3,900 miles down range. PITTSBURGH-Summit - level talks began yesterday in steel la- bor contract negotiations with a review of progress already achiev- ed by the continuing industry-un- ion human relations committee. ADDIS ABABA-The Empress Menen died yesterday at the age of 71. She had occupied the throne with her husband, Emperor Haile Selassie, since 1930 but rarely had been seen at his side in public. WASHINGTON -- The House Committee on Government Af- f a i r s yesterday recommended against a resolution disapproving President John F. Kennedy's pro- posed Department of Urban Af- fairs, but early action in the Sen- ate committee remained doubtful. CANTON, Mass. -A two-car. self-propelled train slammed into the rear of another New Haven Railroad train last night south of here. NEW YORK-A late renewal of investment demand pushed the stock market into plus territory yesterday. Standard and Poor's 500 Index was up .32, with 425 indus- trials up .36, 25 rails up .04, and 50 utilities up .20. GEORGIA SEGREGATION: Bus Boycott Heightens Macon Tei MACON )--This middle Geor- Meanwhile, white persons in the Calling the white gia city was filled with tension boycott-plagued city stepped up ening, President Li yesterday as reports multiplied of their campaign to supplement Jr of the disturbance of the peace incidents transit company revenues. The o. hcompany , growing out of a four-day old company purchased radio and tel- seen anything like boycott of city buses by Negroes evision time to urge them to "ride Mayor Wilson sa seeking to end segregated riding a bus and help break the boycott." of growing violence practices.-! A company spokesman said one lution be found imn Mayor Ed Wilson cut short an Macon business man bought $1,- four-day-old boyco out of town trip to return to his 000 worth of bus tokens. The mayor told office. City police received renew- Bus drivers, seeking to avert a ence that unless t1 ed complaints that groups of Ne- shutdown which would leave them the controversy is groes were intimidating others of jobless, sold tokens door-to-door he will ask represe their race who attempted to ride while off duty. One 'reported dis- Negroes and the 'b the buses. posing of $63 worth in four hours, meet with him toda A Negro armed with a shotgun Ws is %% IF was arrested while he stood at the . end of one bus line. Police charged Z The Ann Arbor Civic Tk} him with resisting arrest and Jail- ed him for investigation. Two of- * INVITES YOU TO A SPINE-CHILLING EVI ficers also were investigating re- THEATRE AS WE PRESENT "THE GREA ports by white citizens that two MYSTERY MELODRAMA EVER WRIT carloads of armed Negroes had ' been seen cruising the street. Police Chief L. B. McCallum NH told reporters he planned to alter normal police patrols, but declined * any further information. Several Negroes have been ar- rested for congregating on down- town sidewalks and refusing po- lice orders to keep moving. Spor- b adic stoning of buses was report- by EMLYN W ILLIAMS MOISE TSHOMBE ... muzzled Scuttle Visit By Tshombe By The Associated Press WASHINGTON - The annual rally sponsored by the Young Americans for Freedom seems to be falling apart this year. The State Department yester- day ruled out any visit by Katanga President Moise Tshombe, who was to have been a featured speak- er. "We believe that a visit to the United States by Tshombe at this time would interrupt and jeopar- dize progress toward the common objectives," Press Officer Joseph W. Reap told a news conference. The Congolese central, govern- ment of Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula shares this view; Reap said. His announcement marked the end of weeks of speculation about Tshombe's intention to come to the. United States and attend the rally at New York's Madison Square Garden early next month. YAF was. forced to withdraw a ,similar invitation extended-to Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker, a Demo- cratic candidate for the Texas governorship, when Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz) refused to ap- pear on the same platform with him for political reasons. Sen. Thomas Dodd (D-Conn), also scheduled to appear, withdrew Monday, calling the rally "too po- litical." He was replaced by Sen. J. Strom Thurmond (D-SC). Finns Re-elect Kekkonent To Presidency, HELSINGFORS () - Finnish President Urho Kekkonen, a tight- rope artist in maintaining friend- ly relations with the Soviet Union and preserving Finnish democra- cy, won overwhelming re-election to a second six-year term yester- day. The most serious threat to his reelection, former Justice Minis- ter Olavi Honka, withdrew from the race last November in the midst of a crisis created by Soviet demands for military consultations with Finland. The presidential election was virtually settled Jan. 15 when elec- tors pledged to Kekkonen won 145 of the 300 seats in the electoral college. ANCHOR INN DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT featuring RON BELL'S QUARTET PORTAGE LAKE For Reservations Call HA 6-8183 r f CORE Meets Tonite 7:30 P.M. Friends Center 1416 Hill ALL WELCOME wom.mmmommosm . ANN ARBOR CIVIC BALLET PRESENTS JY M ,a'YA# coAfffror ft| 5177W ORgWU MA AT Ann Arbor High -2 Performances Friday, March 9-8:30 P.M. ORIGINAL SIN . . , Music: John Lewis; Choreography: Lew Christen- sen. DANSES CONCERTANTES . .. Music; Stravinsky; Choreography; Lew Christensen, SYMPHONY IN C: Music: Georges Bizet; Choreog- raphy; George Balanchine. Tickets: Main Floor $3.50-$2.50. Balcony $3.50-$2.50-$1.50. All seats reserved. Saturday, March 10-Matinee 2:30 P.M. PAS de TROTS: Music by Auber; Choreography: Lew Christensen. SWAN LAKE (Second Act) . . . Music: Tschaikowsky; Choreography: George Balanchine. VARIATIONS de BALLET . . . Music: Glazunov;, Choreography: Balanchine-Christensen. CAPRICE . . . Music: Franz van Suppe; Choreography: Lew Christensen. Tickets: Children (thru High School)-$1.50. Adults $3.00. General admission. Tickets on sale at Grinnell's-The Disc Shop.-Marshall's Book Shop. Mail orders: Make checks payable and mail to Ann Arbor Civic Ballet, 1103 South University, Ann Arbor. Enclose self-stamped, addressed envelope. i II I IQC-Assembly Show DUKE ELLINGTON D HIS NEW WORLD FAMOUS ORCHESTRA *at: HILL AUDITORIUM Saturday, MARCH 3, 1962 All Seats Reserved S.c. Ciema quild * * * TONIGHT at 7 and 9 Saturday and Sunday at 7 and ABEL ROOM'S SOVIET CLASSIC KING KONG THE GHOST THAT 11 TIIICT j viin'v"