Laurel Leader-Call (Newspaper) - July 27, 1962, Laurel, Mississippi THOUGHT Grow miry t * * A Serving Southeastern Mississippi 81st Year No. 179 July 27, 1962 Seven Cents Daily Since 1911 taste Its Tingling HIGH TODAY 92* Weather Details under Ask Whisky Sales Stop In Vicksburg SURPRISE Valerie of enjoys the antics of 13 baby horned toads scrambling over the back of their Mrs. The Matthews children brought the horned toad home from a recent visit to and had been in doubt as to the reptile's The litter settled any doubts and she will remain SINCE BLASTS ARE EASIER TO DETECT WASHINGTON Kennedy calls in his top advisers on atomic weapons policy today to consider trimming down U.S. proposals for policing a nuclear test ban treaty with the Soviet Scheduled to attend the White House meeting were Secretary of State Dean Secretary of Defense Robert S. Vice President Lyndon B. William C. chief of the disarmament and Glenn T. chairman of the Atomic Energy In preparation for today's sion with the policy advisers agreed Thursday that new scientific developments now justify a reduction in the amount of international inspection necessary inside the Soviet Union to safeguard a test It was reported that the President's advisers agreed that inspection arrangements at this stage should include both the guaranteed right of on-site inspections in various parts of the Soviet Union where secret atomic tests might be held and internationally manned control posts on Soviet The administration's obvious slender It may be -is that the new U.S. safeguard to be made shortly at the disarmament conference at will interest the Soviet government in entering into serious negotiations once again for a ban on the testing of nuclear since such a development is regarded as highly unlikely 3t the present stage of the arms the alternative aim is to demonstrate this country's interest in obtaining a test even at the cost of what would appear to be new concessions to Soviet opposition to Box Feature For Lions Club Barbecue - minded restaurateurs waved an ultimatum in the faces of Vicksburg and Warren County officials demanding an end to illegal liquor Telegrams to Mavor John Holland of Dist Atty. T. J. Lawrence and Warren County Sheriff J. H. Henderson allowed five days for liquor to cease J. P. of Jackson said there would be a check this check had better show liquor is Crechale Gov. Ross Barnett will be called upon to order National Guard Crechale said Barnett promised to send the Guard in if local officials refuse to end the sale of liquor at our They've got to have it clear by by choice or The six restaurant owners said the telegrams were a warning to the rest of the got our beginning in Jackson and Hinds Now we're going to dry up this hypocritical Crechale The committee said the city of Vicksburg receives a payoff of from each wholesale and retail Crechale said someone would sign an affidavit before Barnett if liquor did not sources indicated promise of National Guard did not extend to another unless those complaining were Restaurateur Jimmy Angelo told us he would send the Guard all the way to the Coast if we tried to stop the liquor and got no help from officials CHICAGO strike has been threatened by the 200,000 union men who man the nation's trains in an attempt to keep railroads from revamping work rules which would eliminate thousands of In a suit filed Thursday in U.S. District the unions stated their intent to strike unless the railroads drop plans to enforce the work changes Aug. 17. The filed by unions of firemen and requests the court to declare he proposed changes a violation of the Railway Labor Act. The suit also applied for a permanent injunction to keep the managements from adopting new recommended in February by a presidential The suit the unions be forced to resist said revisions by asking those they represent to withdraw from until they have forced the carriers to drop the proposed The work rules the railroads are aimed at eliminating what they call on the payrolls personnel whose jobs are The unions say the jobs are needed for safe and efficient Management estimated that cost the carriers million a One of the first effects of the July 17 by the be dropping of the jobs of 13,000 firemen employed on Some 27,000 other firemen working as second men in cabs and freight yard service would retain their The proposed job cuts also do not affect firemen occupying second cab posts in diesels used in passenger In taking the preventive action the unions were compelled to oppose favorable terms of the work These included recommended pay increases for some 75 per cent of the operating Unions joined in the legal action are the Brotherhood of Locomotive Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Order of Railway Conductors and Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and Switchmen's Union of North They named as defendants the Western and em Conference Committee and the railroads represented by The suit also named several individual railroads as representative of the group There was no comment from representatives of management on the on the strike POSTER BOY AGAIN IN 1963 BRIEFS r Something new has been td to the Laurel Lions annual which Will be staged This worthy staged to raise support money for the Laurel Lions Colt Baseball League has been annually held only at South Mississippi Fairgrounds at It will still be there Saturday at the same hours - from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. But shortly before noon boxes of barbecued chicken and all the plus a cold will go on sale at a Lions Club booth in the Gardiner This means can have delicious barbecued chicken for their noon lunch The Gardiner Center booth will be in business throughout the Again at suppertime at the Fairgrounds the Lions will serve platters of the barbecued And at 7 o'clock at Fairgrounds the Laurel Dixie Boys All-Stars tangle with Picayune in the first game of a series for the Mississippi Dixie Boys Baseball Tickets to the game are 75 cents for adults and a quarter for The series will be concluded at Picayune Tuesday The barbecue tickets are In purchasing a box lunch at the Gardiner Center booth or a platter at the the purchaser helps support Laurel Lions Colt League a most worthy project for the youth of this Attendance at the Colt games this season has been off and support money is sorely Multiple hundreds of fat Partly cloudy through Saturday with widely scattered near the No important temperature Lowest tonight 66 to 74. Highest Saturday 88 to 94, Temperatures for the 24-hour period ending at 7 high 94, low 70, at 7 a.m. 74. Winds today at 11 LAUREL SKIES GE To Pay U.S. Million Terry Tullos of as he looks today and as he appeared in 1948, as the National Foundation's National Poster are pictured This will be an official photograph to be used in a national publicity campaign to celebrate the National's Foundation's 25th anniversary in 1963. who also served as a Poster Child in 1950 along with four other is the son of Mr. and C. 3003 Crescent Hill He graduated from Geroge S. Gardiner High School in the spring and this fall will attend Mississippi College in July 28 6:56 p.m. a.m. a.m. 31 ers will go on the barbecue pits at Fairgrounds shortly after dawn Sunset today Members of the Lions Sunrise tomorrow Club will be the barbecue Moonrise In the event of you'll New Moon still be able to enjoy the PROMINENT STAR There's a big p.m. shelter at And the VISIBLE PLANETS Gardiner Center booth can also be between Spica and the Sun. Millionth Visitor WASHINGTON startled school principal who at first thought weren't going to let me is the one millionth visitor to the White House in 1962. William of was stopped at the visitors gate and military supplies are not to he and that troops of the three factions will not attack each Louise Hits Japan TOKYO Louise roared into central Japan today Thursday and presented with an land killed at least two persons autographed picture of President 13 and flooded more I than 1,800 PRESS TIME FLASHES Laos Factions Agree On Truce Laos - The Mixed Cease-Fire Committee today reached agreement on broad principles to implement the truce proclaimed by the Laos coalition government June 24. Chiefs of the Lao and right-wing told reporters the committee Miss. - An agreed that forces of each faction address tonight by the president will remain in their previous of the American Bar sitions and that front line forces John c satterfield of Yazoo winds up the three-day Southern Regional Conference of the Council of State rises a.m. due south 2:24 a.m. in a.m. RIVER STAGES Pascagoula River at 4.1 up little Dixie Council Sets Windup WASHINGTON Electric Co. hap agreed to pay a record million to settle damage suits that followed conviction of the company in a price-fixing the Justice Department announced Robert F. Kennedy said the settlement includes payment of million to the Tennessee Valley Authority in damages for inflated prices paid to GE as a result of the price-fixing Another million will go to the for purchases General Electric by other government Kennedy officials Berber Tribesmen Defy Bella's Rule Justice Department said the previous record settlement in a case of this type was from the Ward Baking Co. last General Electric was one of 19 defendants in II civil damage suits filed by the government since March 1961. Attempts are under way to negotiate settlements with other Kennedy ALGIERS - Krim returned to Algiers today from his Berber stronghold in the Kabylie Mountains and announced he is forming a committee to defend the revolution against the power play of Ahmed Ben Both are deputy premiers in the paralyzed provisional government of moderate Premier Ben Youssef Ben with Ben Bella in militant opposition to that regime and Krim in vigorous arc not thinking of civil Krim told newsmen as troops nominally loyal to Ben labored to perfect defenses on the outskirts of the are thinking of defense and | Followers of Ben a 48 hours of work among his Berber Krim pulled up in front of the Aletti Hotel here in a black He was escorted by two bodyguards in camouflage Krim said he intended to discuss with Ben the formation of the defense Though he offered no elaboration of the the fact he would consult the premier indicated he was not planning to set up another rival regime in already divided by tribal and personality In any Krim told Zone 3 will not let anybody penetrate its Zone 3 covers a vast mountain region east of It is Krim native area and is solidly opposed Estimate Cost For New Sewage Disposal Estimated cost of lagoons sewage disposal at seven attendance centers in Jones County School District and to replace toilet facilities at the seven were announced Friday by J. Clifford county as approximately The cost estimate was made Thursday night in a report from John to the Jones County Board of of the remaining 16 dance centers in the county is being made Watson equipment for lunchrooms in all schools are being he report was based on a survey he and Watson had made at the schools where sewage disposal systems are urgent to meet State Department of Health Watson He stated the district administration hopes the remainder of the schools will be given temporary approval with lesser Cost estimates of if land for such is ran from to at Shady Grove and the attendance centers If land is not cost of In the maintenance crews of the school are at work making repairs on lunchroom Watson At most of the improvements on the building an At the crews are now putting in a new plastering walls and installing Improvements to the building at Calhoun have been None of the stated improvements include which will be determined by the present he Youth Is Killed In Fiery Crash La. - A fiery collision near here Thursday killed John F. Spann Banana Company Ordered To Pay Up ATLANTA - The U.S. Department of Agriculture said today the Jackson Banana Co. cal already claiming control Ben Bella and his western Algeria and some in the were reported preparing to try to take over Algiers and impose their authority on the newly independent Former Deputy Premier Mohammed is due in Algiers today from Ben Bella's headquarters in the chief city of western as the vanguard of the National Liberation Political This is a Ben group which plans to take control of the Khider said the other members will head in acquiring acreage would 18' of and additional injured his mother and Polaris Blasted CAPE Fin. -A Polaris missile testing advanced components wandered off course during second stage flight and was destroyed by the range safety officer Spann was in the car with his Mrs. John Spann 32, report stated any other method of sewage disposal on land would who was hospitalized in critical three to four limes as and his Stan Toilet assuming 13, who received head ail present facilities at the seven j schools do not meet Both vehicles burst into flames and will have in be after the The truck estimated in excess of jJohn of Covington The survey of the toilet critically the conference was of did not pay Wisconsin U President Dies told by an official of the U.S. Department of Labor that guidance and counselling leaders face a great challenge in assisting both the young and old to achieve a satisfactory vocational Brunswick southern director of the Bureau of Labor discussed the occupational House Approves Big Defense three awards issued under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act. The USDA said the company's PACA license terminated the orders became final and that the company is not entitled to engage in business until the awards are Jackson Banana said the USDA owes to Robert and Sons and for to Michael A. for and to Ike i Holder and Rocky Wis. - Dr. Conrad president of the University of died at Madison General Hospital today shortly after goffering heart Shelter Request Nixed for WASHINGTON est peacetime defense money in history has passed the HUMOR and gone to the i 1 I O Passage there may be delayed by consideration of the administration's communications his Robbers Loot Jackson Firm - Police continued a search today for two armed robbers who took about from a loan Mrs. Mary an employe of the said one of the men walked up behind her put a pistol to the hack of head and me he wanted money and for me not to push a or or he would The men tied Mrs. hands behind her back and placed a strip of tape on her Another James E. PARTNER TELLS WEIRD TALE Claims In Paup C of fin said they took his 3rd-grade student in a which contained about in s He also was WASHINGTON A presidential request for to start an extensive fallout shelter construction program drew a today from the House Appropriations The measure provides 247,000 to arm and tiie nation's military forces this fiscal House passage Thursday was by voice how do you and AMARU Tex. Atty. Frank at drastically cut prices lation thai Billie Sol Estes hid a in an effort to corner the West fortune in a grave is just my personal Texas given in testimony at a court Orr 1 think it was 4. More than one threat has been inquiry so he could store all that loot in made on Orr's life since he gave One of three men indicted poor old boy's Estes on fraud and theft Orr also involving millions of dollars I. Worthless notes and sales the treasure tract through which Superior at a hearing which a obtained the money York chemical facing a antitrust tried to Coleman T. Harold K. 31, president of majority stockholder in Manufacturing Co. on April 27, Superior said the got million in about million received by en- same FBI agents information about operations in He gave no 5. Fictitious collateral supported the notes through which to and three other men 45. to buy Superior date which in worthless securities of the bankrupt West Texas has nance firms were aware that 2. Representatives of several Robert E. Clements of who sold the Discussing a owned bv Orr isl. sands of fertilizer tanks on which ins was aware of some of loaned the money didn't these The teacher jus not to come lo the dooi protested the lad he that kind of 1 Keenum worked himself the kind like in do it called 11 Orr said he and Kuel W. Estes conferred on numerous 3ti. of shared an handled hy it during the period occasions with representatives of interest in Superior Solvents New borrowing from HUH I 1 C 1 Hie men left the office and he knew ot only one funeral the money was the place used t York supplier of anhydrous and putting up out ol monia which Estes Ou Twoj