Ruston Daily Leader (Newspaper) - July 13, 1962, Ruston, Louisiana Tie Daily Leader 66 Follow The Leader Serving The North Louisiana Hill Country Since 1895 JULY 1962 Price Five Estes Case Reveals U S Faults Leading the presentation of South Pacific Thursday night ond turn ing in a superb job of singing and acting were Peggy playing the part of Ensign Nellie and Van portraying Emile Peggy is o graduate student at Tech and is also a mother and a Van Marsh is an English major and he wai tht winner of the Peach Festival Talent South Pacific Attraction Thrills Area TheaterGoers Amidst the thunderous applause of over 1 200 delighted the cast of South Pacific was hailed as the best group that Tech ever Friends and relatives of the per around the corner This is FRIDAY THIRTEENTH and for all you folks that think is well just be care wont last bul a few Last nights SOUTH PACIFIC production probably had a highe percentage of Kiwanians than any single Ki wanis program yesterday feature skits from the play very ably WHELAN at Mary Carle says that tomorrow is the last da 1o get your paint and brush at cou pon so if you planned 01 painting better get hustle WARREN TAYLOR has the swim suits all reduced and then is of time left for you t spend at so why not get i new next swim ming party THR LEWIS BOYS have some mighty greenery just and weather liki the days makes al favor cooler play at Frase tonite at and Farmer will be the visiting SPORTS EDITOR LARRY FOX says thai he will have a picture o all the youngsters teams in the paper before tho season is over BIBLE DIGEST tBy DEAN I will arise and go to my Father and will have sinned against and be fore Luke The mdn who will acknowledge that he is wrong ii on the road to getting I Voting Records In Mississippi Ordered Opened NEW ORLEANS District Judge Harold Cox of was under court Thursday lo immediately grant the justice department acess to all available voting records in Forrest 1 The order was handed down Wednesday by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals It denied an appeal by Forrest coun ty voter registrar Theron The government has asked to see the records to determine if Lynd is discriminating against tive Negro Tho appellate court directed Cox to grant without further delay records made available for reproduction and copying as At the same the court cri Cox for delays nnd restrictions on justice depart ment access lo Lynds It said Mississippi and federal should be able to work out a schedule without put ting policing task upon the overburdened shoulders of a Unit ed Stales district Circuit Judge John Brown of Richard Rives of Montgomery and John Minor Wis dom of New Orleans concurred in the unanimous Tho justice department has been trying to obtain Forrest Countys voting records for several months but the case has been tied up in the It has filed similar motions in federal courts against several other Mississippi formers rushed after the last to congratulate the troup for an outstanding job of acting and The story of South Pacific has tho elements of and comedy rolled inlo a package that has en and now it lias thrilled the viewers of Tender love scenes are provided by the debonair Emile Van Marsh and the lovely song Ensign Peggy Nellie Forbush The shapely Liat Sue who is Ihe daughter of Bloody and Cable Daniel En are Ihe principal charac ters of a romance that ends in The audience roared lo the comic of Luther Billis Had dad as he and the Professor Rod Duchesne try to swindle Bloody Mary and the The Haddad provided the most hilarious scene of the play when he delivered an exotic South Seas dance wearing a grass skirt and two shells to round out the native version of lie at p c ihe South in tlie eastern the musical of the play have been hummed and whistled by practically Emile sings the popu lar Some Enchanted The and the ma rines offer a robust delivery of Bloody Mary Is The Girl I Love and There Is Nothing Like A Nellie captured the hearts of the audience with her consistently professional The small gal boomed with South Pacific fervor as she sang Im In Love With A Wonderful vr Those in tho Ruston area who did not have the opportunity to see the play Thursday night still havea chance lo view tho best Tech Opera Workshop presentation that has ever been Tho sec anil the showing will be held tonight in Howard Auditorium at Dont miss Factory Workers Pay Shows Increase In Month Of June WASHINGTON UPI The weekly pay of the average worker climbed to a rec rd high of in the Department reported to The number of workers on nonfarm payrolls increased y aboul a half million to a rec ird peak of The average factory work week regarded as a key economic in to show its usual Working hours in ng plants averaged hours ast an increase of only ix The work week expands by three or four that amount in The department reported pre dominantly season increases in Manufacturing and pay in There job gains arlier this Seymour depart nent manpower said the in work hours and the out of the job improve did not indicate a business He said it was hard to view the ob picture as deteriorating when otal pay and hours 11 were up substantially over iF Virginia Sheriffs Report Area Filled Wilh Booby Traps Augusta County sheriffs office said today Army booby I raps and ammunition were found strewn in a wide adea of the county nnd that one man was in jured when a bomb The bombs and were left in the area by troops from who were on maneuvers in the county last Sheriff John Kent He added that 20 from Bragg returned Thursday night to clean up the An Army however denied live ammunition was used The the spokesman said used only noise simulators anc trip considered no mor dangerous than Noise simulators were as sounding like a Trip the spokesman said were rigged to be set off by i mans foot and resembled a Ro man candle when The sheriff said he only knew the injured mans last name and that he was no hurt Kent said the man found the bomb taped to the gatepost of removed it and took it into his car where it The car caught fire and was a total said They left live and blank am said booby trap types and hand grenade They were taped and They are spread out over many mostly in the George Washington Nation al He said some residents were a little some found them and buried others were playing with them and one man was try ing to dynamite Soviet Union To Continue Nuclear Tests MOSCOW UPI The Soviet Union served official notice today feels free to conduct an series of nuclear The warning came in an official to Tass news agency by the Foreign The statement recalled what il said were hundreds of experi mental blasts in the and claimed each one serves to per fect existing weapons and create new Under these conditions not only morals and but also the interests of general peace and security require that the Soviet Union should be the last to con duct nuclear the state ment The statement came virtually on the eve of the EastWest dis armament talks scheduled to re sume Monday in It fol lowed a similarly reaf of Soviet p o 1 i y on Apfly playing the rolet of and Jerome are Debbie daughter of and Barr of and Ronnie ton of and Amos The two children the roles of Emile Polynesian also sang a cute French ditty by the name of South Pacific can be seen tonight at in the Howard Tickets may be purchased at the box Kennedy Wins Double Victory n House On Foreign Aid Authorization Measure Ribicoff Resigns As US Secretary Of Health WASHINGTON UPI Presi dent Kennedy today accepted Sec ol Education and Welfare Abraham resi bo vital to national The WASHINGTON UPI Art ministration forces hope to win a major double victory on foreign aid for President Kennedy in House Senate conference com The House passed the oil lion foreign nid measure by a vote of 25 hi 1G4 late Tho would give Ihe Presi dent the discretion he wants U continue aid to Yugoslavia anc Poland when he considers it U ignation with deep regret but hailed his decision to run for a Senate seat from Associate White House press Andrew Hatcher aid announcement of successor was In an exchange of letters made public by the White Ken gave Ribicoff a glowing sendoff and praised his accom in blazing of trails n education and wel Senate would limit him I sending surplus food to the I wo Communist the House version also a provision to ban any purchase of United Na lions bonds to help the world or solve its financia Kennedy asked Congress for au to buy million wortl of the bonds and the Senate al ready has approved the request Administration backers hope the two issues can be happi ly resolved in favor of the White Germany and Berlin in a Tass statement released The statement today charged that the government had been forced to enter negotiations on a nuclear test ban and had done everything to foil them by placing absurd demands on the Soviet the first man b commil eel to the Kennedy cabinet and he first to announced liis in a television broad ast from Ht said he had decided to run for he Senate where he would have a vole as well as a voice in gov Power Association Not Wanted In Mississippi pro South Mississippi Electric 3ower Association system would educe the quality of electric serv ce in the a engineering executive ied president of an It gets together next week to iron out differences in the House and Senate Kennedys supporters predict the final agreement by the committee will see the Senate give in to the Houses more liber al stand on aid to Yugoslavia and In they it would be natural for the House to compromise also and adopt the views of the Senate on help ing the United In the latter the bond championed on Hie House floor by would be stricken from the Temple Church To Have Guest Music Director And Soloist Sunday engineering before The personnel committee of Tern the public service commission I pie Baptist Church will have as that such an association would nol i their special guests this week end be economically j Taylor and family of Gaslon testified on behalf ol j Holly Both Mississippi Power nnd Light and Taylor are natives and Mississippi Power which I of Jones He is now do business in the disputed a graduate of Mississippi State Newspapers Included In Tax Concession From Washington WASHINGTON News papers are included in the million lax concession provided the printing and indus try by the new de preciation The new Treasury guidelines permitting faster depreciation of machinery and equipment will mean reduced tax liabilities for Ihe general category of businesses thai newspapers fall President Kennedy and Treas ury Secretary Douglas Dillon an Wednesday that busi ness would get a billion tax The Treasury said it ex the new rules to result in average 21 per cent faster tax off on equip The printing is expected to gain a 32 per cent The printing industry has been governed under the 20yearold rules of Internal Revenue Service These provide depreci ilon ranging from three years for scorch ers to 25 years for power press Most of the 10 and 20 The new guidelines provide for in 11year depreciable life for all lems in the asset class for the This includes lithographing and the printing services such as book ng and Bus And Truck Wreck ills Two People A bus en route from lo New York collided with semitrailer truck on busy 0 near here early killing wo bus See POWER Page 8 See TEMPLE Page 8 Eight Fined In City Court Last Monday WASHINGTON McClellan said i that disclosures in the Senates investigation ol Billie Sol revealed a breakdown in the culture Departments for operating the nations farm The Arkansas Democrat made the statement after his Senate Eight people were fined in the subcommittee regular session of the City Court told that the departments July William Eugene Wyatt was fined and court costs for operating a vehicle while under the influ ence of an alcoholic Joseph Herndon was fined and costs for driving a vehicle in a careless and reckless For disturbing the peace by us ing profanity in Mary Helen was to 60 days in Part of the sentence is to be suspended for good behaviour and for paying court The following Negroes were each fined and costs for disturb ing the peace by appearing in pub lic while intoxicated Herbert John Henry Nel and Alfred Lee Nuclear Policies Protested Today homa office had full data in M on the nature of Estes ton allotment transfers but ed to advise Texas officials approved the I think theres a breakdown in the whole procedure told Howard a department son deputy director oi the cotton branch for the depart ments Agricultural and Conservation m Sees m m This whole it to has He said it has to be tig ened up in a number of SK Stressing the tremendous of the farm program and the detail McClellan saiS the program must have a Jot more rigid supervision in future than its had in the In Red Square By NICHOLAS DANILOFF United Press International McClellan comments come his subcommittee pressed for data on a May and scribed This was the department was pressing search in Texas forf MOSCOW handful of detailing the Western advocates j which staged a silent vigil protest against big power nuclear policies in Red Square but had their banners yanked away from them by Soviet women who op posed their The demonstrators called off plans to picket the American em bassy in the face of Soviet responsibility for approving they marched into Red Square with three banners j unfurled to protest nuclear tests by both East and Original 40 planned to demonstrate but j only 20 showed The clash in Red Square came as the Soviet Union served officia notice that it feels free to conduc another series of nuclear The lowed demonstrators by a group were fol of Sovie Indiana slate police said See WRECK Page 8 at women who took the banner rolled them up and stalked They are mut one woman as she walked Grounded Astronaut Hopeful Of Flight With Companions WASHINGTON UPI Deke disappointed because a heart flutter permanently ground ed him for solo space to day pinned his hopes on making an orbital mission with two or three other Slayton was in the Wisconsin woods with his Friends said they wanted to be left The National Aeronautics and Space Administration announced Wednesday that the 39year old Air Force major was being per He had been temporarily grounded since last spring because of the heart condi Medical specialists decided that the hazards were too great to permit him to make a solo The doctors included Paul Dudley the heart specialist who treated forrner President Dwight Morgan Thought To Have Poisoned Husband I MORGAN Marys Parish coroner Musso today asked East Baton Rouge Parish authorities to hume the boyd of Leona Cu who was a girl friend of Laurie Toups is suspected of poi soning her second at tempting to murder her third hus band and possibly murdering Mif Cutrone was buried in ton Rouge last died after being rushed to a I pital with severe stomach Sheriff Shaw of Parish appealed to East Rouge Parish authorities at the quest of a Marys rand Shaws office been conducting an investigation into the death of Toups sec ond Octave False Folse was buried in 1959 and cently Traces of lie were The investigation also included he attempted murder of her Laurie Toups is free on National Republican Citizens Committee Lacks Head By WUSON United WASHINGTON To put the new National Republicans Cit Committee in it is necessary to know A was not as at the Juno 30 al conference as at the Eisenhower farm in B for the time a headless horseman of The committee was before the June 30 meeting with the blessing pf president The organizing ener gy and brains were contributed by Walter president j of the New York Herald The Herald Tribune is styled independent 11 is coming to be the Eastern newspaper voice of the Republican Especially it is so accepted since its voice be came so sharp that President Ken couldnt take it and can celed all 22 White House sub A party voice could not foe more highly is a headless horseman sorts because U lacks a candi a Citizens coin need heroes for whom to parade contribute mon They are organized for that Barry was quick to that the Republican party had no need for an adjunct such as that citizens committees wore lor campaign years when there was a president to be The organizers of for the most part from the parly fringe far removed from party such as that The committee is suspect by such as Goldwater and the congressional Republican leadership on grounds that U may have a candidate in seclusion somewhere and one whom the old line Republican will not There is lest dab ble in party of Pulley The Republican congressional leaders consider themselves the working chiefs of the Republican They are making Republican policy in Con gress and they expect the party to conform to the policy thuy At that congres Republican leadership and Id new are likely to draw assume aggressive pas tures of defense to engage in a public political That will Delight the Dem The new was not formed or organized at Ikes farmyard It just looked that The memor appealing for funds and naming the organizers was dated June the day of the confer and postmarked in the of July 1 at Gettys contained a covering let ter from to Thayer dated June Meet Your Harp bin un and and on part His fc