Daily Republic, The (Newspaper) - June 6, 1960, Mitchell, South Dakota WEATHER FORECAST THE DAILY REPUBLIC if if if An In dependent Newspaper if if i Car Buyers Read DOUBLE SERVICE WANT ADS Volume 16 Pagei June 1960 Final Edition Single Copy lOc Number 196 Springs Up In Primary THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The campaign in presidential primary suddenly Is bristling with Angry charges and counter charges burst out in a busy week end of politics that also found Nelson Rockefeller of New York acting like a Republi can candidate and two Democratic senators hunting votes in Minne Democrats and Republicans rote In primary Tues The Republican presidential preference ballot lists only Vice President Richard The Democratic ballot lists Ed mund Brown and a minor can George The dormant for livened after called for a heavy Democratic vote to the turnout for A former Patrick wrote Los Angeles Re publicans that such a vote would be interpreted by Soviet Premier Khrushchev as an indica tion that the administrations tough attitude toward commu nism is not supported American by the Brown attacked the letter as the ugly tactics of the old Nixon and hour Ad lal the 1952 and 1956 Democratic presidential candidate called on Nixon to repudiate the Rockefeller returned to New York after two days of campaign ing In North He asked voters to support John Davis in the special Senate election June at Rockefeller acted more like a campaigner seeking support for He shook spoke at rallies and attended a high school put on an In dian visited a and hopped over fences and posed with He scored a personal triumph but found no encouragement for his hopes to win the Republican presidential In at a television Interview In Bis marck Saturday Rockefeller Nixon higher public praise than he had given him Rockefeller said Nixon had served the nation well with great great discretion and great He said he would cam for Nixon If the party nom the current vice president as its standard Both John Kennedy of Massachusetts and Stuart ton of Missouri campaigned In They want support from the delegation to the Democratic National At a news conference in Minne apolis Kennedy said he expected more than 600 votes in the early balloting at the He would need 761 for the The Minnesota delegation had been for Hubert Humph rey of Minnesota but he dropped out of the race after losing to Kennedy in Wisconsin and West after talking to the Minnesota lunched in Eau with the 20 dele gates Humphrey had won in the Wisconsin Symington spoke at a Farmers Union picnic at Albert and said the country needs a new secretary of Economic conditions of the farm are like a cancer in our total national he Another Democratic candidate Lyndon Johnson of Texas was discussed today by Bar ry Goldwater of the heac of the Republican Senatorial Cam Goldwater said a ticket would be the toughes for the Republicans to He said Johnson was coming up for the Besides New York and South Dakota also have pres primaries Ike Goes To West Point After Striking Back At Khrushchev By MARVIN WEST AP President Eisenhower Is back among his West Point classmates of 1915 today after a rap Soviet Premier Khrush chev and a round of warm public The taking part in a full day of alumni de to fly back to Washington Tuesday morning Instead of late Cuban Criticisms Get Sharp US Replies By JOE KANE WASHINGTON AP The United States has fired back at the Increased salvos of criticism coming from the Soviet Union and Within a period of a few noun the State Department Said it was disgusted with Soviet Premier Khrush bitter attacks on President It accused Khrush chev of trying to degrade inter national relations and confuse the issue of the Paris summit con ference Protested to Havana that the Fidel Castro regime was building an Intense official campaign of against the United It said the Cuban government was trying to sow distrust and animosity while claiming to seek friendship and President without naming also hit back at the personal criticism of him which has been coming from Mos In a commencement address mm Sunday at the University of Notre I he deplored as the ene niles of human dignity the ers who brandish angry slogans and tonight after another reunion din His program today includes the traditional march with men of his a review of the cadet corps on the plain above the Hud son and a brief speech at an alumni Eisenhower arrived at the United States Military Academy Saturday then inter his visit Sunday to fly to South to accept an honorary degree and make the commencement address at th University of Notre He returned to West Point in the early At Notre Dame the President took a crack at world leaders he accused of brandishing angry slogans and He called them enemies of hu man Eisenhower didnt mention Khrushchev by but there was no doubt the Kremlin leader was a It was the second time within 48 hours that the President had jabbed at the man who has been vilifying him for three Saturday night left the reunion dinner of his class and made an Informal talk near West Point at a Republican He remi a few moments about his cadet days and then turned spe to the Khrushchev tirades against Many of the parti the Illtempered expres sions of Khrushchev have really brought the West closer together than I have known Eisenhower declared to a round of applause from Ms audience of Eisenhower touched off more applause in saying There is no Elks Present Eisenhower had said in a talk at West that Khrushchevs ill tempered ex had made the Western alliance stronger than That time mentioned the Soviet leader by The weekend statement issued by Secretary of State Christian Herter through the State Departi ment was aimed directly at Khrushchev and his personal at tempts at All I am shares the disgust I feel at the attacks emanating from Herter His remarks reflect credit neither on himself nor on his There was no immediate Soviet reaction to the statements by Ei and But the Soviet attacks on political leaders were extended Sunday to include New Yorks Nelson The newspaper Soviet Fleet charged Rockefeller had joined other ringleaders of monopolies and political figures in ad more spending for mili tary Havana responded quickly to the Castros Ministry of Foreign Relations rejected The ministry said a reply to the complaints would be made in good The protest dealt with such things as Cuban seizures of property without payment and with what the State Department called the conspiring of Castro officials to rig flights by small planes over JFi Randy Sue Lati Dead won scholarship for outstanding a c in the Elks youth leadership Awards are made annually by South Dakota Elks tlon to the high school who show the most promise as Terrance and David Sioux won Rapid chairman of youth leadership for Elks also was honored at the annual He was pre sented a plaque In recognition of his efforts on behalf of young Carthage Has Three Breakins nation in this world that dares at moment to attack the United and they know After that talk at nearby Bear Inn the President got a warm ovation from crowds waiting He got another on his arrival Sunday at South Police Chief Charles Du estimated that turned out to greet him from a metropolitan area with a popula tion of about God bless read a sign at the We still like another A Notre Dame citation pre sented to the resident with an honorary doctor of laws degre him as the most eminent and most popular statesman of his At the conclusion of the cere the Theodore president of Notre told When others rented and you stood firm and symbolized human McGovern To Testify For Wheat Measure WASHINGTON Congressman Adlai Believes Bound To Wreck Summit ai Stevenson says he doesnt know if Nikita Khrushchev broke P the summit meeting for do reasons but he believes would have wrecked t anyway on the Berlin Stevenson talked with newsmen Sunday after participating Eleanor Roosevelt in an educa tional television panel show tapec at Brandels University for next Khrushchev broke up the sum mil and gave him the for breaking it Democratic presiden tial On domestic Stevenson said he has no intention of join ng any stop movement on Ken John Kenedy of Massachusetts or ayone Slot Machines Seized In Sunday At Pierre PIERRE ft The attorney gen agents and county officers Sunday seized 16 slot machines af er the close of the South Dakota association The machines were taken to the Hughes County sheriffs awaiting a which is tin Regardless of whether hey are claimed they will be or ered destroyed by the The seizure brings to a total of bandits that have een taken into custody in the last hree Previously 22 were at Mitchell and 43 at Tyn all and The machines taken at Pierre were seized outside the club and me of the officers said they not property of the club but belong ed to an California And NY Set Last Of Primaries Dedication Of Mark Twain Shrine Held AP About persons jammed Into this Sunday for the dedication f a Mark Twain The shrine is the cab n where Samuel Langhorne Cle mens was bom 125 years Writing as Mark Clemens world fame as a humor Mark Twain spoke a universal James Blair old the He does not be ong to Missouri nor to any other ne place nor any one He Belongs to the The moved a short dis tance from its original s housed in a modernistic George McGovern will testify be fore the House Rules Committee Tuesday to request that the Poage McGovern Wheat and Feed Grain be cleared for House The legislation will offer wheat farmers on opportunity to indicate in a national referendum whether or not they want wheat price sup polls at a bushel plus pay ments in the form of Government wheat for reducing their produc tion twentyfive per The alter native offered wheat e r s would be price supports at a bushel in 1961 and in 1962 with unlimited wheat The first alternative calling for higher supports is recom mended by the Committee on Ag and Is similar to the passed by Congress last year which the Administration The sec ond alternative of low price sup ports and unlimited production has been recommended by the Farm Bureau and Secretary The feed grain section of the embracing sorghum o o a t barley and rye authorizes the elec tion of a Farmer Committee to de a Market Stabilization Pro Such a program would re quire the approval of twothirds of the producers involved before tak ing Artificial Report On Spending By Solons Is Charged WASHINGTON AP The House Public Works and Judiciary committees have submitted cial reports of their 1959 spending of public funds the Knight newspapers said Reporters Don and Walter Pincus wrote in a copy right article These reports have sailed through the House committee ac counting system into the public domain without a ripple even though the are ob vious The committee expense reports in question cover congressional spending of counterpart funds These are currencies of foreign governments which he CARTHAGE Wl Three government owns as result Ins In Carthage business places Sunday night were reported Mon Loss included between of aid and sales transactions but holds within the overseas Two other House Agriculture and and at the Noble Lumber Lesser amounts of cash were spending reported stolen from the Klund the article s Grocery and the Bluebird Eugene Miner County did not eveu coun by Congressmen can draw these funds freely at just about any in the world on the of a congres committee The individual congressman is re quired to report his counterpart spending only to his committee the article His report must say what he spent for meals and other The law requires that committee chair at the end of each consolidate these individual ports before making them so nobody can see what any one Weather Forecast SOUTH DAKOTA Partly cloudy warmer with scatter ed late afternoon thundershowers extreme considerable cloudiness east this afternoon partly cloudy tonight and Tues day with scattered mostly late af and night time showers r west tonight and west and central Tuesday lo cally warmer tonight and warm er over the state Tuesday low tonight 50s high EXTENDED FORECAST Extended forecasts for South Da June 611 Temperatures through June will av near normal slightly below normal Normal highs lower 70s west to lower 50s Cooler at beginning of period with warming trend west early in period and becoming warmer over Dako tas by Precipitation a mounts about one half falling as scattered showers and thunder storms about mid MITCHELL WEATHER Average precipitation for portion of year to date Total precipitation for portion of year to date Saturday high 79 Saturday low 47 Sunday high 75 Overnight low 55 7 temperature 58 Precipitation trace Sunset today Sunrise tomorrow PRECIPITATION 85 All Time Month 60 59 Avg Au Ree Ti April 15 M 27 congressman The article said that in each of the 23 countries from Argentina to Sudan where members of the Judiciary Committee their report asserts that they spent exactly 30 per cent of their counterpart money for transpor exactly 20 per cent for exactly 30 per tor exactly 10 per cent tor gratuities and exactly 10 per cent for According to the Bess Continual ou Two May June 20 July 164 15 23 01 11 47 02 TEMPERATURES Rapid City Philip Pierre Aberdeen Watertown Huron Sioux Falls Pickstown Mobridge Sioux City H L 57 46 61 52 67 55 Tr 68 51 Tr 69 48 71 55 Tr 72 56 Tr 65 54 Tr 61 50 Tr 71 54 74 55 MISSOURI RIVER STAGES RECORD Homer Jensen addressed a record number 324 of Girls Staters at the 14th annual session on the DWU Jensen spoke on Civil Defense Monday after He emphasized and talked on home shelter and The states ad jutant general answered questions by a panel after his formal The panel was made up of one representative from each of the 10 mythical cities of Girls Jensen is pictured with Barbara 1959 Girls State and Helen dent of the board of Republic Photo by Nuss Record Vote In SD Girls State City Elections By JAMES WILSON Daily Republic Slaff Writer The polls opened at this af at Dakota Wesleyan Unl versity as a record number of 324 Girls Staters cast their ballots at city elections to determine may aldermen and municipal jud ges for their respective ling the main address on City Smith said that good government is a matter of good leadership on one hand and an in electorate on the She told the group that it is the responsibility of the people to in stall competent leaders in govern Following the morning tion the first citizens assembly was held with Miss Elva Smith giv Red China Is Said Pressuring Chinese In Cuba By ROBERT BERRELLEZ HAVANA AP Communist China getting bolder in its moves to Chinese into the Red The beginning of an extortion racket achieve this end was reported by Chinese sources in Havana over the Diplomatic sources said they ex this to be augmented later by more direct as links with limited to commercial and cultural ac fortified by diplomatic The Red extortion racket re sembles that attempted to obtain dollars residents in the United States and other West em countries by A Chinese source here revealed a copy of a letter he said was sent to thousands of Chinese and Cubans of Chinese ancestry direct ly from the Overseas Chinese Re of The in starts off with a characteristic Communist alast at the government fol lowad by an expression of sym pathy for the Cuban At one it says that from one realistic point of the strategy adopted by the Cuban revolutionary movement appears to have the stamp of Mao Tze tung The letter i then asks the fill out a brief question including these two ques tions Property owned in the coun try of residence and names and addresses and relationship of rela tives in With this the in formant its easy for the Communists to reach relatives of Cuban most of whom come from the China and pressures on With funds obtained from he the Chinese Reds have the means to expand their opera tions in Latin nient and warned them of bypas sing tradition in order to promote In making way for new parking we are destroying our American Old church libraries and public buildings are being torn down too rapidly without giving thought to We cannot stop but we must not overlook said Miss The former American govern ment instructor at Rapid City High School told the group that our has three types of city gov e r n They include the mayor and council commissioner type and city manager A book The Shame of Our Cities led the American people to insist upon more than one city gov The book revealed graft and corruption in city govern ment by officials that had a stran on people and Miss Smith We In South Dakota had no big she we lave trading centers for farmers and small town These trading centers throughout the state use the different types of city government to satisfy the retired teacher closed her speech with the We tan have good government only if the people want it and the price we must pay for good government Christian Science Director Raps Blind Partisans BOSTON tfi The Christian Science bard of directors said Monday decisions about national elections should come out of each voters communion with God and the guidance obtained thro ugh More than Christian Scientists at the annual meeting of the mother the First Church of directory message which cal led for an end to irres and blind Another Eckman of C a m bridge was named president of the mother church for the coming A he is a native of s Governor Ralph Herseth sed the group this afternoon as did Homer Jen chief of the South Dakota Na tional Jensen spoke to the girls on Civil Defense and counselor Marguerite Blackman is to give the main address at tonights gen eral assembly oh The and the Enemy State Director Edna Mundt anc Continued on Page Two GIRLS STATE Johnson And Kennedy Ticket By JACK WASHINGTON Bar y Goldwater said today a ticket would be the most difficult for the Re publicans to defeat in the who heads the Re publican Senatorial Campaign said his travels indi cate to him that Senate Demo cratic Leader Lyndon Johnson of Texas is coming up fast for the Democratic A couple of weeks ago I would lave said that Adlai Stevenson would be the Democratic nomi Goldwater said in an inter But in view of the posi tions they have taken on the sum mit conference I think both he and Kennedy have lost John Kennedy said Sunday he thinks he has gained more ground during the ast week than any of the other Democratic He told a news conference in Minneapolis he expects over 600 votes in the early convention Nomi nation requires 761 Kennedy is regarded by Vice President Richard the expected GOP presidential nomi as likely to be his Demo rival in the general elec Nixon has said he thinks Ken would be the Democratic op ponent most difficult to Goldwater said he doesnt see that Johnson has played it smart by standing behind the President and not trying to blame him for the conference Goldwater He has gained stature by his The more Khrushchev heaps insults Continued on Page Two POLITICS Big Socialist Bloc In Japan Approves Mass Resignation By TOKYO AP The Socialist bloc in Parliament today formally approved its mass resignation in a pressure move aimed at oust ing Prime Minister Nobusuke Ki shi and washing out President visit to Socialist leaders hoped the mass resignation would arouse public opinion to force Kishi to dissolve Parliament before the security treaty automatically takes effect June 19 the day Eisenhower Is due to The big national labor Sioux City Plus called a national cou No Change vention Wednesday and Thursday to draft plans for another strike against the security pact and the Eisenhower The Peoples Council to Block the Security spearheaded by the Socialists and an a timetable on is anti campaign ing protects the dents Included are demonstrations in front of the Embassy June 10 when a White House advance led by presidential press secretary James Hagerty ar rives May demon throughout the country June 11 with expected to take part in protest rallies around toe Parliament building and the Embassy a series of work stoppages June climaxed by a strike on the and mass By HAROLD OLIVER WASHINGTON three presidential primaries of the 1960 preconvention campaign take place Tuesday In New Cali fornia and South None of the aspirants for the Democratic presidential nomina tion will pick up any pledged delegates in the final But John Kennedy of now leading with an unofficial total of 348 conven tions is conceded heavy re strength in New York and Nomination requires 761 In weekend developments Ken picked up another 8 votes in a poll o New Mexico picked a dele ration expected to add to the to of both Kennedy and Johnson of but he division has not been deter Vice President Richard Nix on gained full delegations in Ha and Washington o boost his unofficial delegate al beyond the 800 with only 666 required for the GOP The tally of Democratic dele gate based on primary re state contention and Associated Press polls of first ballot preferences of uncommitted now shows the follow ing Kennedy Johnson Stuart Symington of Missouri Hubert of Minnesota Adlai Steven son others uncommitted This adds up to votes of the total in the national con Is a brief outline of Tues days primaries New York Each party will elect 86 district delegates with one vote Republicans later will name 10 at large to complete a Democrats will choose 56 with a half vote each to complete a Both delegations in New York will be Carmine Tammany Hall leader and Democratic national commit predicts Kennedy will have more than a majority of 114 Democratic The Republican though will be ready to back Nelson Rocke fellers longshot He said he would accept a but he believes one is elect an delegation Republicans A slate of Democratic dele gates pledged to Edmund favorite is opposed by a slate backing Lev Angeles pen sion promoter George A slate tied to Nixon is unopposed on the Republican South elect an delegation Republi cans The Democratic slate of delegate candidates is although it had been tied to Hum before hfs The Republican slate also Is but is expected to back Dual System 01 Nomination In SD Election Law PIERRE Ml South Dakota a dual system of putting candi dates names on the general elec tion it nominates part of ts candidates at the which this year is it nominates the rest of them at party with the Democrats meeting July 25 and the Republicans 1 this The primary is the part of the system that the rank and file voter is most concerned Thats when he nominates the top of the ticket candidates Representative and gover He also nominates county of fice and legislative This the only major of fice being voted upon at the pri mary is First District Both the Republicans and Demo crats have a The primary also is the voters indirect tie with the party conven tion because it is when he elects the three county delegates who do the voting for him at the conven The primary is in effect a clos ed corporation for the One may not vote unless he or she is duly registered as a member of one of the political parties and is legally The requires registration with the coun ty All voters registered for the last primary who have not changed residence or party affiliation are registered by the county auditor as they were registered last The law does permit some lee way for the citizen who is not The election Judges marches with demonstrators if it appears to their satis wearing mourning on the day faction he Is a legally qualified Eisenhower i voter of the permit him Kishi has declared he intends I to sign a registration card at the to stand fast behind the invita tion to the President no matter what may He also has said he will not resign until afer the treaty is in The leftwing Socialists have only 125 members in the lower house of the Diet not polling place and his A voter cant cross party lines in the He may be issued a wlute Republican or a pink Democratic But he cant have Some candidates go ou the gener al election ballot without being enough to legally force voted on at the Thats i in case they have no opposition and Continued on Page Two automatically 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