Moberly Monitor-Index (Newspaper) - October 29, 1960, Moberly, Missouri MOBERLY AND MOBERLY EVENING DEMOCRAT VOL 42 MOBERLY ESTABLISHED INDEX 1ST 1916 DEMOCRAT 187 NO 102 FULL SERVICE AKD WIDS SAT OCT 29 1960 Need for Spiritual Human Values Seen Dr Fred McKinney in Closing Address at Religious Week Says Americans Put Too Much Emphasis on Material Things 1 EARNS TRIBUTE Lee R Sprangler veteran general chairman for Religious Em- phasis Week services was given special recognition last night at the close of the 1960 series at the Municipal Tribute was paid by failed to reach them how the the Rev 0 Clarence strengthening of our external cultural goals and values is being Marines Visit to Navy Base Sets Off New Cuban Charges Americans have with material d luxuries and gadgets but have to lose sight of spiritual i and human values such as j ness brotherhood and forgiveness This was the theme of the talk on Public given j Dr Fred McKinney professor of psychology at the University of Missouri last night at the ing session of Religious Emphasis j Week whose total attendance was largest in the history of the program The speaker said that Americans do not need to give up their saving or luxury commodities but to expect them to give life true meaning to define human POLITICAL UPS AND the too floor of this to crises is a grave ai in Limestone Me was turned into a Democratic headquarters local Republicans promptly opened religious community needs j ters on the ground floor Republicans put up a Stay on the ground floor vote Republican sign Democrats answered to continue to increase efforts to surround us with worthy public images reflecting deep values Learned From Turks Dr said a year he spent in Turkey where he taught and visited gave Mm a better of our own culture and Be on the top vote Democratic AP Wirephoto strong president of the erly Ministerial Alliance Mr more basic spiritual and human immediately ed today on plans for the 1961 services Rail Switchmen Reject Second values Having lived in Asia Dr McKinney said where the Christian Church had an early start seen the ruins of Grecian and Roman civilizations on the one hand and the persistence even Offer of 17 Western Lines Turned Down in Secret Mail Ballot BUFFALO N Y AP The second wage offer by 17 western and southern railroads and switching companies has been re- by the Switchmen's Union of America Sixty per cent of the union members who voted in the secret mail referendum were against accepting the proposal a union made possibly at the expense of Nixon Feels Ike Puts Campaign Info High Gear Pleased by What He Calls Devastating of Rival By JACK BELL WITH NIXON IN Religious Week Speaker Brought Here by Plane When Dr Fred McKinney Col- last night's speaker at the Religious Emphasis Week gram missed a plane from homa City to Columbia he took another flight to Kansas City Arrangements were made for Willard and Graves Sandford berly pilots to fly to Kansas City to get the speaker The professor arrived on stage shortly before he was scheduled to May Push New Invasion Alarm At Session Cuba at a Glance By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS j agency also distributes its i of j version of Soviet Premier U S Marines arriving at chev's statement to Cuban tana mo naval base in eastern U S government says men saying promise of nist rocket aid to Cuba is they're only staying for weekend Some Americans in i of rest and recreation Marines j cow see this as slightly pulling Will Renew tO j arrival expected to prompt new j rug from under Castro Uk I f I 1 lw Primp N Castro Says s Attack On Navy Base CAIRO Egyptian UNITED NATIONS dent is expected to sound new quotes Castro not as jio attempt seizing Guantanamo by force and giving Washington pre- text to interfere in Cuban internal calls rest and recreation laughable pretext for sending Marines Soviet news invasion alarms Monday when the General Assembly acts on the to dump her charges against the United States into the lap of the Political Com- The Cuban delegation has warned it will put up a stiff L L D I tie to reverse the decision of the KG HIGH Steering Committee and insist that its complaint be carried directly to the bly floor Will Grab at New Issue Diplomats predicted the Cubans UNITED NATIONS tanamo Marine landing expected to be issue when Cuba presses aggression charges against United States on Monday S ties plan to issue details week to support their charges that vast quantities of arms are being sent to Cuba United States also asks arms probe by Organization of American States day of Judean Christian values President Richard M the other hand raises some rolled his presidential questions about the great into Chicago's suburbs tance of Judaic Christian values for personal inner strength to weather crises This was he con- by living with and ing Turkish Moslems who gave clear first priority to their faith in 71 make his address day a glowing endorsement from President Eisenhower j The Republican nominee made it dear he be- the send-off the President gave him in a nationally televised appearance in Philadelphia Car Accident God their practices of brotherhood j put fn RP and secondary significance gear at a particularly fO 06 clothes cars modem appliances and gadgets Dr McKinney found that God country and family have great meaning to the people with whom he lived in Turkey and that the people have great inner strength He pointed out that during the rean War not a single Turk de- Possessions as Yardstick By placing so much importance on material things what a man cal time Herbert G Klein the vice press secretary said on was exhilarated by praise of the Republican i A V spokesman said peri has become 1 IT JT A measuring a man instead of what a man is the professor said Have we 1 o s t in the last 60 years the great emphasis on inner he asked We are great problem solvers but sometimes we can't solve tie human problems There is no juvenile cy in Turkey cent favored its acceptance Nell P Speirs president of the union said the offer provided for 2 per cent wage increase active to July 1 and another 2 per cent hike March 1 1961 Improvement in vacation and paid holiday benefits also was in- cluded he said Switchmen age -an hour 76 Per Cent Voted Seventy-six per cent of the members voted on the offer Speirs said A preliminary injunction sought by the railroads was issued here by federal Judge John 0 son Oct barring a strike by the union indefinitely The negotiating committee and A Democratic rally primarily railroad officials had reached the for Monday for Veteran Highway Engineer Everett E Baker 64 916 West Henry Cabot Lodge Hail His Blast at Kennedy Bui more important politically Klein said was what the press for 22 years for the State Highway Department died at o'clock this morning in the Medical ter of the University of Missouri secretary described as Columbia er's criticisms of m- Baker complained of chest on's democratic rival Sen John F Kennedy and leg pains following an dent Thursday on Fulton avenue Nixon's supporters also automobile struck a particularly pleased that the car after he apparently ident had urged his listeners blacked out He had not been to pay too much attention to parry j well for several years but he labels The vice president has would make an issue out of the U.S announcement that rines would go ashore for rest and recreation at the big U.S naval base at Guantanamo this weekend The Marines are with an amphibious group training in the Caribbean Cuba was ed to denounce the move as a U.S show of strength In an appeal to the Steering Committee Tuesday for assembly consideration of the charge Cuban Minister Raul Roa claimed that the United States planned a manufactured provocation at Guantanamo to influence the U.S presidential election The United States denounced the Cuban charges as a strous fabrication Despite demand the steering group voted with 5 tions to send the Cuban complaint first to the Political Committee where the United States insisted it belonged Injured as Freight Hits Parked Boxcars QUINCY ffl Wabash Railroad freight train hit string of parked boxcars when it was accidentally shunted onto a track at the entrance to the cy yards today A brakeman was injured and the engine and three boxcars were derailed in the hap Mo was taken to St Mary's pital in Quincy Spokesmen said other crewmen on the freight escaped injury by f jumping off the train when they realized it was going to hit the The Soviet Bulgaria the Union Romania three Communist members of the committee cast the only negative ballots With its already loaded work Continued on Page 4 boxcars Witnesses said the string struck by the train j were shoved about 500 feet the track Trio to Jail To Await Trial For Burglary Kansas Citians Unable To Give Bond After Arrest in Pig n Bun Three young men from Kansas charged burglary and stealing in a break-in at the Pig n Bun early yesterday have been bound over to the December term of circuit court at Huntsville At a preliminary hearing in i walked away from his car at the been time seemingly all right Juvenile delinquency could beU Continued on Page 4 the Quad Cny near sounding this note ia areas He entered Woodland Hospital as the shopping center on shortly afterward and was trans- which he was billed for by his physician there to ances after a morning rally at I tin Democratic Rally And Dance Monday For Negro Voters agreement in Washington Oct 1 Frankly we don't have much of a bargaining position as long as the injunction Speirs said Appeal From Injunction An appeal from the is in effect at Island hospital where he underwent emergency surgery Mr Baker had been with the Aides said Nixon hoped to stir j Department 35 years and up in the suburbs the kind of in Moberly 22 years He publican and independent support a veteran of World War One he needs to offset an expected j member of Post large Democratic majority Chicago Claims Tide Runs His Way Nixon told a cheering Baptist Church He is survived by his wife Mrs audience of about persons Josephine Baker a son Carl Baker two brothers pie Friday night he is convinced Baker Mo a sister the Municipal Auditorium Monday Iowa Snic Dixon and Glenn night at o'clock with the icm speakers to be Leon Jordan a Democratic from Kansas City and T M McNeaL St Louis a candidate for state the tide is running his way Blackwell Carthage the presidential contest He grandchildren scribed bis tour I Another son Paul Baker fighter across Illinois as one of the in World War Two lost Ms senator Introduction of dis- j exciting days of campaigning in action over France in 1944 He was a member of the Odd has been filed by the union guests The body is in the Mahan Fellows Lodge and the Paris M B Powers 86 Lumber Dealer A U j AL a Hearing m At UieS J Magistrate W A Stringer's court j yesterday afternoon bond was The Browning at each which the stop veteran lumber dealer to make so were put in jail nf Paris of I Castro Expected To Blast U.S on Television Today America Asks Inquiry Into Shipments of Soviet Bloc Arms By ROBERT HAVANA arrival of a contingent of Marines at Guantanamo naval base today for the weekend was expected to launch Prime Minister Fidel tro into a new round of charges that the United States is ing an invasion force Cuban officials showed great in- terest in the announcement from Washington that Marines on maneuvers in the Caribbean wiH land at the UJS naval base at the east end of Cuba for a few days of rest and recreation Cuban officials did not ment Castro was to make a television speech today the time of which was indefinite Other Developments The Washington announcement coincided with other developments in plummeting tions The government controlled press in banner lines said the 300 Marines already at tanamo were polishing up their training realistic combat ex- A Marine has been MEed and three have been injured by j mines planted along the perimeter charge right back Of tie base these reports said Cuban authorities at Santiago near Guantanamo were be concerned that the United Dangerous Talk Charge Tossed Back at Nixon Kennedy Quotes GOP Attack in 1952 Campaign By JOHN CHADWICK PHILADELPHIA AP Sten John F Kennedy accused by Vice President Richard M Nixon of naive and dangerous talks about a relative decline in U.S and mfilaiy He said that no more ranted attack has ever been made on our prestige and military ture than Nixon made in Octo- ber 1952 during that year's campaign He quoted Nixon as saying at that time that This nation faas lost its military superiority and the people of the world are against us instead of being on our side as was the case when the war ended Unwilling to Trust People Kennedy also said in remarks prepared for a rally at the rence Park shopping center in tie Philadelphia suburbs that Nixon and the Republican party are un- willing to entrust the people with the real facts about where we stand with respect to prestige abroad defense and space andj the nation's economy States was preparing a fake tack against the big lation as a pretext for armed against Cuba U.S Asks Investigation The U.S State Department asked a special com- of the Organization of American States to investigate its Soviet bloc arms have been shipped to Cuba along with munist technicians to train bans in their use The committee was set up last August to look in- to disputes Sources in Havana said Continued on Page 4 they fn IO shopping center was in in the Democratic res m resident of Paris died at Huntsville through the outskirts of last night in Woodland Hospital The youths are Herman Isham phia after a tumultuous j Moberly 344 F where he was admitted Thursday Folium 22 Robert Walton 21 and j day and night of campaigning 4 M will honor masters afternoon He had been in failing j Raymond Blanco 18 Police said day in northeastern Pennsylvania J a at the Masonic health several years and became and Walton apparently are seriously ill Thursday i first offenders but that Blanco Mr Powers the son of the late i has been in previous trouble Far Into the Night Kennedy actually finished day's campaigning early today ers was born in Monroe County and lived in Paris for more than 60 years Upon graduation from the Uni- Temple Monday night at clock There are 34 living past ters eight non-residents the re- three inside the Pig n Bun ner under a tent on a muddy maining 28 living in Browning Officers said they surprised a speech to a receiving a telephone call from an j drenched golf course j McDonald Kansas City who was unidentified person that persons Kennedy hit hard on in 1910 is the oldest in the problem of point of service and Gus Williams Continued on Page were in the drive-in versity of Missouri Columbia be Police said the trio had a box became full partner witb his j with cigarettes and chewing gum ther in fee lumber business in Jin it when arrested L f Paris and when bis father died he Entrance to the Pig n Bun was World W Or Airman became owner and operator Later j gained by breaking the glass William C Robinson joined him as j opening a back door After Car Crash in the i Lumber Co Spiers said A long delay was ex- i Howard Jefferson City in disposing of the After the speaking and program gation Included in the dispute are j these railroad Rock and the Minneapolis and St Louis there will be dancing to music the Harlem Aces He said that in the key states Home where services will Church m of Pennsylvania Ohio at U o'clock Monday Surviving are Ms wife the cooler this afternoon rain torn and Iowa the tide is by his pastor Dr Blake mer Miss Katie with total accumulations one Continued on Page 4 Burial wOl be in Dixon U.S Envoy Returns Home From Cuba WEST PALM BEACH Ambassador Philip Republicans End Negotiations For Debate Blast Kennedy is the junior past Don Burton is the present master E F Wilson secretary of the lodge said is is hoped that we a large group of members I and visiting members attend this I BROOKFIELD AP Gordon i banquet to honor these past jAckley 40 Kansas City died have Siven of I day of injuries suffered Monday time and service to the his station wagon struck a fraternity Northwest abutment near Sumner -All Free Masons are cordially ght Mo invited to attend the banquet Ackley an Air Force gunner in I There vail be a short program and two daughters Dr Louise Sunday cloudy World War n was in a plane shot j Richard J Chamier president Weather worth Columbus Ohio and colder with intermittent down after the bombing of Margaret Powers who is tonight in lower 50s high ated with the Red Cross at Sunday about of souri will be the speaker Simons Hospital D e n v e r one Missouri except 1 Hunger and brother Joe Powers Decatur creasing cloudiness east The body is at the Sueed Funeral H Funeral are and Funeral Home Paris ap cloudy Bonsai arrived from Cuba today and indications were that he AP in die for the broadcast and would not return to the island cans today broke off negotiations bate negotiations to J Leonard j asked for a meeting with republic for a debate Kennedy's negotiator representatives today to complete i Bonsai his wife and two resident Richard Reinsch was not available Olid S Lip IS Cut taries came in aboard City of mediately for comment Although the negotiations T rx x Scribner's blast was aimed at this far Scribner said spreading into central i eastern Missouri tonight and The solicitation successful drive alliance to New Orleans a luxurious car telegram to the Nebraska Publisher Dies BRAINERD Minn AP Eu- gene Leggett 57 publisher of the weekly Ord Quiz newspaper at Neb and past president of the Nebraska Press Association died Friday in a Brainerd ttl v -j 1 1 ry which makes regular runs Potential candidate's tween the Port of Palm Beach and Havana of issuing an matum and charging Nixon tiators with bad faith Demands Apology There can be no further unless Sen Kennedy for the charge of which has been made and draws Ms ill-advised ultimatum telegram Kennedy sent Nixon Kennedy's negotiators wired the day calling on the vice president networks Friday charging bad to say by tonight whether he faith by Nixon's negotiators would agree to the fifth debate j In view of this fact Sen If an agreement is not wire which I consider coming by that Kennedy j without justification could only said American people will have been intended to make it Marvin Sy two-year old son of v t know where to place the Scribner's telegram today a point of saying negotiations had Jhe telegram was sent by Fred progressed to the point that he and C Scribner Jr Nixon's agreed on a time and pear that we had not talked with the networks and were not with ner said In fact the timing of the wire Continued on Pagt t ly suffered a cut on the lip wher the car in which his mother was driving struck a parked Wisdom Bros pickup truck yesterday at 208 South Fourth Police quoted Mrs Sly as ing she hit the parked vehicle ing extreme southwest sored by the ministerial I not much change in directed this year by the First i Fights Hunger Disease i except a little cooler Baptist Chur ch will take The United Nations Children's i southwest Missouri Sunday low Monday evening in Moberly Mrs j Fund established by the tonight in lower 40s southeast and Diehard J Chamier Mrs Assembly helps to v elsewhere high Sunday -n and Mrs Albert Patrick are late the serious and prevalent 50s committee in charge lems of malnutrition by shipping children in the car Both vehicles were damaged Weather I this morning 51 this morning 54 Minimum last night 48 Rainfall 04 inch For 24-hour period before 6 last Maximum 71 Minimum 38 6 last 57 Due to the Halloween parade many of the church groups will start soliciting at 5 or p.m instead of as previously an- Children under 12 years of age rich in protein powdered milk for distribution through schools and health centers and by providing equipment for conservation plants It also i helps to develop other foodstuffs may participate providing the churches gave them adequate It is hoped that this will be tht Another form of activity has been the equipping of some health centers all over the Continued on Page 5