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Show ‘YOUNGSTERS JEER ; moving a men tote posses- Ba Mrs. Baker (right) show strain of hectic night as neighbors are bombarding them with rocks and bottles—(UPI - Standard-Examiner Telephoto.) | a "ots Tot *) FOLCROFT, Pa. (AP)—A Ne-'Bakers had entered the row gro couple who. moved under| house. Eight persons were arrested, )—|heavy police escort through a ne Z among them ouple. — a University of jeering, ugly-tempered crowd | Pennsylvania professor, James nit-|into their home in a previously|Van Dyk, and three juveniles. |@ lay| all-white area tried settling; Van Dyk earlier in the day had t ealappeared in front of the house j ee be ey Boe with four white ministers to lend will a longOLED) stay in ee the dammoral support to the Negro! 7 aged home. Rie _ More than 100 state troopers, augmented by a detail of a dozfed-|en horses, remained ready to en _ jcontain any new outbursts or ‘an, demonstrations such as Friday ove inight’s rock- and egg-throwing .|that | Flot. air| threatened to become State Police Maj. a Singleton B lite /Shaeffer said anyone not living|c jin the formerly peaceful street} , where the Horace Bakers now a $gireside would be kept out. A 399|thousand or more jammed into the area of modest brick row/A ied houses in this Philadelphia sub-| x \jr|urb Friday night n _ |. The Bakers, once inside, kept \ all lights off. Early today, after the crowd! 1 Baker, 26, came t on C- had dispersed, ‘ke/ out of the house briefly and told a state trooper: “Sorry I caused i tal|all this trouble. But I hope ev- ti m-|erything will turn out satisfac- E ret | torily.” He shook hands with a priest as lar, ~ on the street and several neigh- _ bors began jeering. __ Baker returned inside, where ole his wife and several compan__\jons were sitting in the dark. ~ immediate ‘everyone vicinity, who challenging appeared. How- | 5 ever, 132 troopers in all wer on call. ; oT Le _ Baker indicated his determin- ‘ation to stay even before he moved into the house, whose in‘terior had been wrecked by! | vandals. A fire bomb was hurled through a window early Friday. | NO PLACE To Go He said: “This is a challenge. And if we can’t live up to a | Challenge, we have no place to 90.” f “ Baker, a laboratory technician lor a Camden, N.J., firm, said { |he and his wife, Sara, 26, a ‘nurse at Philadelphia hospital, “only want ‘a decent place to}; live. We will obey and respect . a law and hope other people! ‘ will.’’ _ They left their 2-year-old| | daughter for an indefinite stay|'1 with Mrs. Baker’s Sellersville, Pa. relatives in| y The Bakers, under a 50-troop- er escort, were unhurt. At least! ¢ ‘four persons were injured, in-| -} cluding a trooper and police- man, as the demonstration| reached its peak hours after the | | Seo Ss ao ct Horace -2S of the a sions y } t |, |