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   Laurel Leader-Call (Newspaper) - May 29, 1961, Laurel, Mississippi                                TODAY'S most lives who lives for 50th No. 43 Serving Southeastern Mississippi Laurel May 29, 1961 Refreshing in any weather High Today 80 Weather Details under Daily Since 1911 Five Cents Urge Desist P + far r fa 1 4 j r h r ( h h V J l F J 1 4 - ' 1 t h P h d - * - r fa - H fa ri ri i r r L r fa Two Tons Of Good Wishes John baker | he presented to President Kennedy on places finishing touches on a cake J Chief Executive's 44th the PARIS - President Kennedy's Vienna meeting with Premier Khrushchev can develop into a verbal slugfest that would leave each leader with few illusions the Advance pronouncements from headline put it That is how is an unalterable fact which in the faces the West with an Moscow indicate Khrushchev will did likewise tell the President the United Khrushchev exploded a summit power The leaders of this because of is building up ing Soviet political and the That is military have no intention or even slowing drive to spread Soviet government the Communist party also tions for WASHINGTON - Democratic leaders called today for a period in Republican political attacks until President Kennedy has talked with Soviet Premier Khrushchev in Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana urged a truce to suspend at least the kind of foreign policy blasts at the President with which the GOP kept the political battle reverberating over the is not the with the Khrushchev talks for anyone to become political or partisan in the foreign policy Mansfield it is the time for all Americans to come to the aid and support of Soviet propaganda of backing up last year before down in their States has no choice but to meeting with a barrage of insults cept rising Communist world for President The Russians say they will not Sen. Hubert Humphrey of the assistant Democratic said in a separate interview he recognizes the right to criticize foreign policy But he said er as a reality and adapt itself More significant is an article win eager aid to revolutions to that as a fact of the In the central Soviet everywhere and will oppose any Communists wil neither retreat theoretical It repeats as the Russians put nor halt in their drive for world what Moscow has said for eight to export export revolution but admit they ne tne county would Set For Straight Talk For his President Kennedy indicated on his recent state visit to Canada he is in a mood for straight unvarnished by diplomatic He is apt to pull no punches while Khrushchev what the Stubborn problems can be solved by But then it adds what may be the theme of Khrushchev's argument in his talk with The success of says Kommunist depends upon United ruling circles of the imperialist States is prepared to do - beef and first of all the United up conventional activate states of turning away a NATO nuclear striking force from reactionary illusions and take whatever other the real relationship This means that once tiie Communists get a they central in Cuba and Laos by seizing what they call national liberation - they will defy any attempts to root them sures may be necessary to head off further of forces in the world That seems to be in a Moscow is putting It implies that what the munist calls solidarity of Soto bring proletarian out the line tlon may be that expected The West can have peaceful but Soviet and Communist world power dictates the the Kremlin seems to be H President Kennedy is willing to recognize all as Kommunist puts The Socialist countries are p re p a r e d to establish the broadest in agreement with other for securing the peace and On Page Holiday Traffic Deaths Push Toward New Record Traffic boating drowning miscellaneous Total 302 ers only deaths over the holiday 24 37 The homeward rush of millions 56 from extended outings was to step up rate dramatically The weekend started with a BRIEFS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The highway death toll held to heavy a course today which could set a National safety Council officials record for the nation's extended termed the rate alarming and Memorial Day said if it continued through An ominous aspect was absence day's holiday the toll of- the expected substantial the deadly peaks at the opening and closing By today the could top the record of 413 highway deaths reported in a four-day Memorial Day in 1957. The council did not make an Generally fair through Tuesday with slowly rising Lowest tonight 55-65. Highest Tuesday in 80s. Temperatures for the 24-hour period ending at 7 a. high 79, low 54, at 7 a. 64. Winds at 11 a. m. out of southwest at 1 LAUREL SKIES May 30 p.m. gures showed traffic deaths were estimate of traffic deaths for the occurring at a rate of 4.3 ar four-day period which started This is the same average Friday and ends at maintained throughout Sunset p.m. Sunrise a.m. Moonrise tonight Last 5 Mars is the first planet whose orbit is outside the orbit of the at distance of Mars from the Sun ranges from 128 million miles by a little more unity behind the President as he approaches the Vienna the Republicans to assail the President as he is preparing for this vital conference is bad bad politics and poor Humphrey who is 44 told a cheering audience of 6,000 at a birthday dinner here Saturday night that he intends to make it clear to Khrushchev that the United States will resist to the end all those who are seeking to destroy human Kennedy said that he is going to individual conferences with President Charles de Gaulle of France and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of Britain because he feels it is for leaders of nations to have an understanding of the men with whom they must Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson told his colleagues he believes that men on every will be behind Kennedy in his talks with Khrushchev June 3-4. Republicans gave no of any in wide-ranging criticism of Kennedy's foreign and domestic policies in which they engaged over the Everett M. Dirksen of Senate Republican On Pase Work Out Fines - Three more freedom riders relented today and posted appeal bonds to release from the county prison i. * * At Press Convention Miss June Mississippi's for 1961, will be a guest of the Mississippi Press Association ot its 95th annual convention in Biloxi June 1-2-3. Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle 5. Woodr and a member of the junior class at Mississippi has been the state's Ambassadress of Good Will to the nation during the past i more go on trial in city court today amid r c p o r I m a fifth group would leave soon lor J n c kson in an nit cm pt i o crack ihe Deep South's ha In Forest the Freedom chief Marvin Rich of New said ii bus trip would be made to Jackson from New Orleans today or 22 Freedom Riders convicted here in Mississippi capital city on breach of peace charges last were today to the county penal farm to work off their fines at the rate of a Five others posted bond earlier and were Max in charge of tht told The Associated the 22 would be treated as any other They live in 0-man cells complete with Their work will be cutting grass and maintaining tho right of way on public in the county jail said the Negro prisoners were happy because now they could get their vols They had been sleeping on the floor because of crowded Thomas said he could take 30 or so additional at the The 17 newly arrested freedom riders - 13 Negroes and four whites - on trial on same charges as the other 27. Four separate groups of bus riders attempting to desegregate bus terminals through the have arrived in Jackson since Two bus loads from traveling about four T hours from that The group included two white were arrested after entering white rooms and failing on page one negro Negro and ID Hike A charge of murder was expected to be filed Monday against a 43-year-old Negro woman who threw a qua rt of gasoline on a Negro man and ignited his Assistant Police Crief Grady Nix said Lillian 622 East First a will likely be charged in the death of Robert about 40. McQueen was admitted to South Mississippi Charity Hospital May 21, with third degree burns suffered when the woman doused him with a quart of He died a week The woman told investigating officers she poured the gasoline on McQueen when he failed to stop The p. m. incident woman's clothes where neighbors occurred about 4 May 21, at the McQueen his into the the Katanga's Chief Changes Jails Congo the Katanga's captive dent Tshombe was brought by riverboat to Leopoldville today guarded by some 200 Then he was whisked away to a where his old military camp Patrice once was held before he was W ASHIN GTO N - President Kennedy's request for a bigger budget for the U.S. today by the House Appropriations Committee which trimmed it The reduced midget did affect the Voice of the information agency's program of foreign The originally million for the this country's foreign propaganda Last in a special message to he asked that the funds previously requested for this effort not only be approved in full but The increase ed to about The committee action included in a financing the State and Justice the the federal courts and the Civil Rights Commission for the fiscal year July 1. All the agencies except the Civil Rights Commission were The Civil Rights which expires next November un- a less Congress extends its was given the It The Federal Bureau of Investigation received the entire million it including funds for employment of 50 mora It was year that the budget was allowed In The committee questioned tha advisability of USIA spending to stage plays in Europe and South America with salaries running as high as per The Stale share of the slated for debats next was a cut of million front presidential The department's foreign program was cut million the committee coin about unrealistic and const ruction plans for houses and buildings in and The entire million for U.S. contributions to International organizations was largest item was million for the United when 38,200 traffic fatalities were counted for the 1960Jnight Tuesday 154 it estimated that 100 persons might be killed on Memorial Day The 38,200 em- 30 more than the average braces deaths from injuries weeks on a and months after the date of the The council said traffic The current count On Page RIVER STACKS f River at Morrill 7.0 down little change Pearl River at Pearl 5,9 down little Two Injured The Myrick Band Club will hold a meeting in the band hall June 1, at 0:30. The meeting will be followed by a social By RICHARD South Africa broke out in South Africa today as nonwhites darted a three-day political African mobs blocked roads and worker In Port an African bus driver was shot and wounded trying to steer his bus through a stone throwing crowded morning with rush that are them during the The railroad station looked of American Red Cross The office of the Jones County deserted when it should have been The South African Press Association estimated that only a fifth the usual number of black workers were coming in by The strike was timed to climax when South Africa becomes a republic outside the will closo Tuesday in observance of Memorial For emergencies workers may be reached at telephones 428-7335 and 42G-65H6. Federal agency offices will also Two persons were Including a city in weekend accidents in the City Motorcycle Robert L. 32, suffered and hand injuries Sunday after his motorcycle collided with a car driven by John 69, 2135 Fifth Ave. Investigating Officer J. B. Barnard said Keyes was traveling south on Cross Street and rammed into Guy's northbound car when Guy cut across the street into the path of the Keyes was admitted to Jones County Community Hospital with injuries of the left a broken thumb on the left and a broken finger and cuts and The accident occurred about noon The second traffic injury occurred early morning when John G. 16, 1327 Hill lost control of his hit a Tex. The victory of John G. the first Republican senator to be elected by Texas today left gleeful GOP workers thankful they rang so many doorbells and Democrats wondering what went 35, a former college won Saturday's special U.S. Senate race by 8 000 votes over William A. a Democrat who holds Senate seat on an interim Had the Democrats been able to concentrate on n moderate who could have appealed to both of IW Several other buses also were British The dem hi segregated Negro townships outside Port Elizabeth and was in protest against Prime Minister Hendrik F. at road blocks made of refusal to discuss de gasoline poles and Frightened drivers wanted to quit but police promised them and escorted the buses The government - controlled South African radio quoted police and military officials as natives are going to work as There is no support for the strike call in mands that the right to vote and serve in the government be extended from the country's 3 million whites to its ll million 1.5 million persons of mixed blood and 500,000 Every policeman and every soldier In South plus 5,000 reservists called up for the were mobilised to back up Verwoerd's promise that any non- take the There will be no window rural or city delivery of mail but snail will be received and dispatched as usual at the Laurel NOR LAUREL SHOPPING CEN OPENS SDAY Put there was evidence that a white wanting to work would be high percentage of the Africans given employed in this city were staying away from their Hardly White families were armed for and had food were to be seen la against any SPECIAL GRAND OPENING SECTION today's ty pole at the corner of Sixth Avenue and Eighth Patrolman Barnard said yon of Attorney and Mrs. Kalford suffered a brain a broken broken collar bone and severe He was admitted to Jones County Community Hospital where his condition Monday was reported as a junior at George S. Gardiner High was believed en route home when the accident about l a.m. Officers said Ratcliff had just minutes before left a dance with his date and had taken her There were no but officers believe Ratcliff lost control of his traveling north on Sixth hit a and traveled on ramming into a utility Very He had 444,815 votes or 50.45 per cent of the 881,630 votes tely 7,600 enough to change the yet to ed to 436,815. When Lyndon B. who had campaigned successfully both for the vice presidency and for reelection as senator in resigned his Senate seat early this Tower was one of the first to announce for the special April 4 A political unknown when he quit as professor at Midwestern University last year to run on the Republican ticket against the Senate majority Tower piled up 926,653 votes against Johnson's 1,306,625. It was the largest vote ever given a Texas Republican in a state liberal and conservative the Tower might have gotten into the dual Hole Too Much in the runoff had the task of holding his conservative support and at the same time trying to arouse sufficient enthusiasm among the and liberals to get them to the - which the Democratic drop from the 6H.5 per cent in the April race to 4l�.{*5- he tailed 4 to do Albert Hel national publican and did a that of lot of doorbell I oven rang some Just been ft takes hard said Peter Dallas County Republican A. Had Slate Backing Tower was the only Republican in the April 4 The state Republican organization threw its full force Into the More than 70 Democrats - eluding Blakley and four others with proven in the same Tower led the first election with 31.5 per cent of the 1,100,000 votes followed by Blakley with 18 per cent. The other four major Democra ts polled 47 cent. Political professionals say the Democrats made their mistake when they failed to Tower's strength failed to narrow the field of before the April 4 1 t I Press Time Flashes Asks ICC Ruling per that first WASHINGTON Cien Koberi Kennedy today asked the Interstate Commerce Commission to spell out nationwide regulations outlawing racial segregation in bus and facilities associated with U. Kennedy Kin Dies In Crash gur France Danielle 10, a distant relative of Mrs. John killed in an automobile accident today while en to catch a glimpse of American President's Extend Geneva Recess and Soviet co-chairmen of the 14� nation conference on announced today the negotiations Hill stand in recess for another day or ( wan route to Paris F  

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