Page 9 Faubus Says NAACP May Have to Provide Schools LITTLE ROCK, Ark.—(UPI)—Gov. Orval E. Faubus said today that the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People may have to provide schools for Negro high school students in Little Rock. There are no present plans to establish Negro schools in a campaign by a corporation of white citizens to set up a system of private schools in private classrooms with contributed funds. "The private school idea will succeed because thousands of persons will donate from $1 and up if the Federal government continues to bar the students from schools," he said. In other integration developments in Little Rock, Wiley Branton, the NAACP's chief lawyer in Arkansas, said it might be possible to indict state Attorney General Bruce Bennett for proposing a "campaign of terror" against the NAACP. Faubus, in a news conference today, said he is supporting the new plan and it will succeed. The Jayhawk Sports Car Club will hold its first rally at 2 p.m. Sunday north of the Allen Field House. Sports Car Club's First Rally Sunday The meet, which is open to anyone, is an easy beginner rally. Trophies for the best performances will be awarded by the club. Further details of the competition will be given at the rally. Three thousand islands, cays, and rocks comprise the Bahamas, the British colony southeast of Florida. The Bahamian Constitution, dating from 1729, provides a form of government similar to that in the North American Colonies before the Revolution. Bennett proposed yesterday an extensive plan to "neutralize" the NAACP in Arkansas and the South. It includes withdrawing the NAACP's tax exemption, stopping "bonus" welfare payments to mothers of illegitimate children, and taking community "economic reprisals" against persons who stir up trouble between the races. Faubus said it is a "false premise" to think that a challenge of his school closing law, which a lawyer proposed to take to the state Su-"that law was not designed to give him a graceful way to reopen the schools. CHICAGO —(UPI)— A Philadelphia physician has revealed development of a glue which unites broken bones so tightly that the affected limb can be used in 48 hours. "That is a false premise," he said. Dr. Michael Manderino, assistant Professor at Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia, discussed the material yesterday at a meeting in advance of the American college of surgeons convention which opens Monday. New Healing Plan For Broken Bones Manderino said the substance, called Polyurethane, had been tested clinically for the past two years on both animals and humans. The material is plastic which foams when mixed with a catalyst. The foam is poured into the fracture and solidified. Manderino said, He said the glue knits the bones so effectively that in most cases the patient can resume use of the affected area without splints in two days. "That law was not designed to give me a way to surrender." A reported asked what he would do if the Supreme Court kills the school closing law, leaving him without legal authority to keep the schools closed. "We don't think the court has the authority to say how we will use state funds," he said. "But if they assume that authority, we will have to forego the use of state funds and use private funds." Faubus said he thinks private schools are practical because 12 per cent of all students in the United States go to them. He was speaking of his first plan to have a corporation lease the four high schools, which have been closed five weeks to more than 3,000 students, and operate them as private schools with state funds. "Let's wait and see how the Supreme Court rules." Faubus said. WASHINGTON—(UPI) —Republican National Chairman Meade Alcorn reported today that President Eisenhower is ready to undertake the most active political role since he came into office in behalf of this year's GOP congressional candidates. Active Campaign Planned by Ike Alcorn said after a campaign strategy huddle with the President that the stepped-up scheduled announced for Eisenhower yesterday would be expanded still further to give him "a very active and very aggressive part in the campaign." Official Bulletin He also served notice that Republicans were prepared to meet the Democrats head-on if they wanted to make an issue of the Administration's Formosa policy. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Send materials to The Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Rep. Richard M. Simpson (R-Pa), chairman of the GOP Congressional Campaign Committee, already has started gunning for the Democrats on this point. He charged today that they were "showing their true colors" and "running from a foreign policy which they helped shape" by injecting the Quemoy-Matsu crisis into the campaign. TODAY Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Bible Study, Informal discussion and refreshments, 7:30 p.m., 829 Mississippi. Hillel. Friday, evening events, 1400 University Daily Kansan Mathematics Club, 4 p.m. in 203 Strong Hall. Speaker will be Mr. Johnston, "Sets and Curly Brackets." Everyone invited. The deadline for requests for appropriations from the All Student Council is Saturday, Oct. 4. Forms may be obtained from the ASC office in the Kansas Union or by contacting Chester Vanatta, treas., VI 3-6486. sponsoring a six-weeks social dance course for no credit beginning on Monday, Oct. 6. Classes will be held every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Sign up at Robinson. The first 30 men and first 30 women to sign up will be admitted. Tenn. 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY doors the chronic tyrant would rather close, he said. World Problems Key Is Education-Murphy The chancellor stressed the importance of the University as a "free market of ideas." There are no other Los Angeles Division is the home of next-generation manned weapon systems—the B-70 and F-108—and America's first manned space ship, the X-15. "If the day comes when our higher system of education gets so pre-occupied with the production of technology that is forgets its sacred responsibility, it will be a sad day for all of God's creatures," he said. "It's true the people of the world have more in common than to separate them," he said, and "with only minor differences we all have serious problems. Autonetics Division makes automatic control systems for manned aircraft and missiles. Pioneered in space navigation...built inertial guidance system for USS Nautilus and Skate. Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m. Hayden. Symphony No. 100 in G Major. Jayhawk Sports Car Club rally, 2 p.m. North side of Allen Field House. Missile Division is at work on the GAM-77, jet-powered air-to-surface missile for the Air Force's B-52. The Physical Education Department is In addressing about 200 International Club members, he placed the importance of human understanding far above technological advancement. Sunday evening fellowship at the United Presbyterian Center at 1221 Oread. 5130 supper and Dr. Allan Fickering speaking on "Seek and ye shall find," *The New York Times*. "America is not historically oriented. She has been so busy carving her empire, building worlds and putting down mine shafts that her understanding of the rest of the world has been only rudimentary until recently," he said. Columbus Division designed and is building the Navy's most advanced carrier-borne weapon system, the A3J Vigilante, and the most versatile jet trainer, the T2J. United Student Fellowship of the Congregational Church will meet at the church, 5-7 p.m. Topic for the evening is "Interfaith Concerns" with Barbara Barge. Student Religious Council represents discussion leader. Everyone welcome. Methodist Student Center, 5:20 p.m. meal and recreation, 8:30 p.m. "Personal Methodist Beliefs," the Rev. Kermit Smith. Emotion and intuition are no answers," he added. "It takes direction and understanding from the trained and educated mind." Friday. Oct. 3. 1958 See Your Placement Office Today For Interview Lutheran Student Assn., 5-20 U.S. TU, Hampshire, England. Study in Hampshire, Cost summer and discussion studies. The NAA industrial family has a career for you: Atomics International Division puts the atom to work for power and research in America and abroad. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy last night spoke of the trained and educated mind as the only solution for the problems of today's "violent revolution." 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