Yuma Daily Sun, The (Newspaper) - October 6, 1960, Yuma, Arizona By JONES OSBORN If you pick up the Saturday Evening Post these days you will find some interesting articles ten by America's Elder Bernard M Baruch Banich has given his service and his wealth to public life for more than 40 years In fact that is the name of his newest book from which the tles are The Public Years I have already reported what Baruch had to say about the American privilege of contributing money for political purposes I thought it was timely Today let's see what he says about another side of the political scene which is being talked about Third parties There were others who shared my dissatisfaction with the Baruch writes From time to time rumblings of insurrection were heard Or more than one occasion earnest Democrats urged me to after the Party chairmanship so as to undertake a vigorous house ing But I did not feel equipped for this task He is writing of the early did I pay heed to talk of a third party 101 70 ex AND INEL THE WEATHER Highest yesterday Highest nil yesterday Invest THI Temperature at 11 today Relative humidity all 11 Average high this date 94 Average low this date 41 FORECAST to Mostly dear through Friday In temperature or today 101 low 70 YUMA 237 20 PAGES PER COPy IDs YUMA ARIZONA THURSDAY OCTOBER 6 RHONE SU ARIZONA 237 Yanks Win To Even Series Cuban Troops Battle Invasion Force Leader Killed I have always felt that in the American system third party are usually divisive and misleading to third parties are generally people who cannot make a choice between two practical insist on all or ing frequently get the ter To be effective a citizen must choose one of the two major as the instrument through which he will try to work He may be unhappy with that party and if so then must try as he can to change it Failing that and being ly unhappy his most effective move is to punish and perhaps en- lighten the party by joining or even permanently the major opposition The creation of splinter ties however is not only ly ineffective but a danger to the democratic system Two Hurt in Truck Crash Near Border Two El Centra men were in- jured in a crash on Highway 95 at Havins Corner shortly after midnight last night Taken to Hospital were Kenneth Langford 19 and John A Brown 20 Neither was believed to be seriously injured The driver of the pickup George Edward Brown Jr 21 of El tro was booked by Highway trolman for drunk driving and reckless driving uty Sheriff 0 G Jones said he had to chase the driver on foot for several hundred yards when he tried to run away In ton Justice Court this morning Brown was sentenced to 5300 and 90 days in jail on the two charges Failure to pay the fine will result in another 90 days Driving a 1955 pickup towards San Luis the truck missed the curve at Avenue I and County 18th Street six and a half miles above the border The truck sailed about 30 feet through the air landed in the canal and slammed into the opposite bank 3 Americans Reported in Invading Unit HAVANA UPI The Cuban government announced today that a invasion force including three Americans landed in ern Cuba Tuesday and clashed 24 hours later with the Cuban military The announcement said the leader of the invaders was killed two others were captured and Cuban soldiers were chasing the other 24 in the rugged country of Oriente Province The government communique charged the invaders came from the United States and they carried -an American Bag which was captured in Wednesday's en- counter The rest of the group will not be able to escape the pursuit of the revolutionary army and the peasant militia in that the communique said It was in Hie mountains of Oriente Province w h e re Fidel Castro launched the revolution that felled the regime of cio Batista Jan 1 1959 The government the man expeditionary force landed at Navas Bay between Moa and Baracoa at tne extreme eastern tip of Oriente The communique did not say how they landed whether by boat or plane Army troops and of Castro's people's militia were rushed to Ae area and engaged the invaders at a placed called Hiram de ttre ment said It identified the leader of tiie invaders as Armentino F e r i a known as the and said killed He was said to be a former captain in the private army of ex- Batista Sen Roland Masferrer The government said that be- sides the American Dag ment soldiers captured three mules loaded with ammunition seven Ml rifles U.S Army regulations and various other documents There was no indication in the announcement as to how the determined three cans were with the invasion force No names were given for mem ne early today warned that when Sen Berry to town Saturday he will never D the M Macmillan Home From Urges Patience Hope LONDON Minis ter Harold Macmillan returned from New York today with a call for patience and firmness with the Soviet Union and hope for a spring summit conference There will have to be a ing 10 deal with some of the out- standing questions we failed to deal with in Paris and I am very hopeful the Russians would agree lo he said on his return from the current United Nations eral Assembly meeting I don't mind where we meet so long as we meet Macmillan said at an airport news conference that the West must stand firm against the viet Union and expect no solutions Red China Question Debated UNITED NATIONS UPI General Assembly President Frederick today called up the question of United Nations membership for Communist China for discussion at the afternoon session East and West have clashed on the subject and Soviet threatened at one point to lead the Communist bloc out of the United Nations if Red China is not seated The United States has led the fight to postpone discussion on the seating of Red China for an- other year and was expected to win again by an majority It has blocked of the question in previous years A reshuffling of the speakers list in the annual policy debate left room for consideration of the China representation question day Parliamentary Wrangle Russia's demand to oust Chinese Nationalists and give seat to Peiping was to have been considered at Wednesday night's parliamentary wrangle a postponement In a session until midnight the leaders of five trat withdrew their calling fpr an immediate meeting between President hower and Khrushchev Soviet Mum On Requested Radiation Data UNITED NATIONS UPI Soviet Union has failed to keep up with the United States and other Western nations in viding public information on atomic radiation despite its loud propaganda blasts on the subject informed sources said today Tile sources said the Committee composed of 15 nations including the major ers has unsuccessfully pressed the Soviets for more information on such critical matters as active fallout rate and level the presence of and and human exposure studies Lack of adequate data from the Soviet Union was said to be pering work of the committee which thus far has had to base its findings primarily on reports by the United States Japan Brit- ain and other western or western nations Ironically Russia in its official statements has attached much more importance to the work of the scientific committee than has the Western powers When the first general report on radiation was issued by the committee in 1958 Russia ed that it be used as the basis a nuclear weapons test ban NEW ROAD Yuma County Highway ment crew cuts a new road south across the Yuma Mesa This road will be a southern extension of Avenue A and for four miles Earl Cunningham superintendent of the Highway Department fixes the warning sign while a dozer works at the right Road in the foreground is County Street and the APS substation is at left New road was programmed several years ago Sun Staff Photo Indian Is Killed in Gun Accident on Reservation Post mortem will be held with an inquest pending in the death of Samuel Hill Ht 24 who died early this morning as a result of a gunshot wound According to Sgt S LJ Monk of the sheriff's office a call came in at the shooting Sgt Monk Boh Russell went to the residence of Hill which is located southeast of the Indian cremation grounds Evelyn Dugan the victim's wife told the investigating cers she and her husband had been ro Algodones and Yuma ing the preceding afternoon and evening They had decided to go hunting Hill handed her the 22 rifle but she did hot know how to load it and returned the gun to him He it handed it to her and the gun discharged she said The bullet hit Hill in the right side of the chest and he fell ally wounded Mrs Hill is being held pending result of Sgt Monk said V Hill was born March 26 1936 on the Besides his wife Sukarno Sees Ike Thinks He Should Meet K WASHINGTON sian President Sukarno said day after with President Eisenhower that he still believes Eisenhower should meet with viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev Sukarno who met with the President for 35 minutes said Eisenhower explained why he does not wish to see the Russian leader at this time He explained his answer to me and now I have a more clear picture of the Sukarno told reporters and Mrs Sam Hill two ers and Dwight and ter Jacquith He had been employed as a for Whitman Seed Company The body is at Johnson's uary and will to the reservation cremation grounds at 4 p.m tomorrow for services and cremation Joseph N Welch Army's Lawyer Dies at Age 69 HYANNIS N Welch New England yer who gained fame McCarthy hearings six years ago died today at Cape Cod Hospital Welch dry humor courtroom ed two heart attacks was stricken Sept 8th at his Cape Cod home His wife was with him when he died Joseph Nye Welch was a lawyer who was catapulted to fame on sion The publicity led to an im- portant role in a hit Hollywood movie and later the role of tery story raconteur in a TV series The quiet life he led at home in suburban Walpole and on Cape Cod preferring to loaf and fish in that was in contrast to the glare of publicity upon his appointment as Army counsel in 1954 It was job to defend me Army against charges by Sen Joseph McCarthy that the service was infiltrated by Com- Heated Debate at Tucson SYD LOVE United Press International TUCSON Paul nih and his Democratic foe in Hie general election Lae Ackerman had another heated debate under their belt today and the prospects were good for the same Fannin and only a week after their verbal exchange in Phoenix again traded verbal blows This time it was before the Club and Ackerman promised to break any personal commitments to again appear with Fannin Press Club President ley said every effort would be made to stage another session when more time would be able Fannin and Ackerman touched virtually every subject of Arizona's economic and civil operations and they disagreed on many of them Fannin undressed his record for the 150 guests He said he was proud of his school financing gram which calls for aHarge share of a one per cent sales tax increase to go to school tions of his junior college gram which has created a com- to recommend junior college expansion to the next legislature of his traffic safety program which has brought in Hie ance institute for highway safety to analyze Arizona's traffic lem and make recommendations for improvement at no cost to payers and for creation of the Arizona Sonora west coast trade commission which Fannin said is getting results Ackerman listed numerous ations in which he said Arizona was behind times These in which Arizona has six per cent of its students on national average in which many chers are taking in California in which he saic there is no state program for ex- children Ackerman said zona's health program was of the 50 states We must have meetings of appointed and elective state ers who have not met as a group or two Ackerman said He called for an emphasis in uring industry which would ate new jobs for an education program for tax relie for home owners and small and for an improved wa ter program Lack of leadership is making us drift into a state of mora Ackerman said Fannin refuted virtually every Continued on Page 15 Col 1 IMPERIAL COUNTY Ask at Mexican Border Immediate establishment of a 24-hour watch to prevent ed juveniles from crossing into Mexico has been called for by a Grand Jury in Imperial County California The jury recommended the Board of Supervisors provide enough funds w soon as ble so that Imperial County iff S CIM MCh ft m The Grand Jury resolution in Imperial County is the result of a Special session held Sept The resolution was passed ly Such a program states the can be carried out under existing provisions of the state's welfare and institutions code At special session of the Grand toe resolution reads the testimony of law ment school officials and indicated ly that the prevention of the entry into Mexico of unescorted niles would be of benefit to the youth of Imperial County and the Now therefore be it concludes the resolution that the Grand Jury shall and does o he Board of ors of Imperial County that quate funds immediately be and allocated to the sheriff's department in order that the sheriff's department may and maintain a 24-hour surveillance of the Port of Entry it Calexico to prevent juvenile crossings into ico and that such a program by the sheriff's department be ed at the earliest possible date Law Lee Echols successful candidate for the Democratic fc MU ing the campaign hat he favored a new federal law in the U.S making it unlawful for juveniles to enter Mexico unless by their parents He said juveniles can easily obtain liquor in Mexico and can by asking any taxi manage to ob- tain marijuana Echols is a re- tired federal narcotics agent Additional support for similar federal law is found in California and in the Mexican state of Baja California as well U.S Representative Dalip S of California's including Imperial said last month he will introduce such a law at the next of Further he said Gov Eligio Es of Baja California also vors such a law Rep Saund ed the Mexican governor as These juveniles coming into Mexico are a headache and a problem to authorities in Mexico We do not want them They arc always a source of anxiety and trouble to us The governor said that in ico this has to be a federal lem since the federal government retains control over all lands along the international border fore he could not speak officially on the matter he told Rep Saund that the move had his Moral Set as Yanks Humble Bucs From UPI Wires PITTSBURGH The New York smarting from their opening game defeat at file hands f Pittsburgh pesky Pirates erday spanked the National club here today by the score of Casey Stengel's awe-inspiring shocked a paid e of at in he second game of Hie 1960 ic scoring in every inning but lie first and second The Yanks rallied for seven in the sixth Five Pirate pitchers were ed for a total of IT hits with dickey Mantel equally a record by the late Babe Ruth with his 12th homer in series play The last a blow was lit off Joe Gibbon in the seventh and cleared the 436 mark n center field A world series mark of 30 hits was set by the two tabs Bob Friend the Pirates starteri vas shelled from the mound in he fifth and was tagged with his irst World Series loss Bob ey hero of the Yankees 1958 series triumph over Milwaukee vas winner He was lifted in the ninth The briefly in the Ejecting two runs off Turley and men on first and third with one out However Stengel called his ace Bobby Shantz into action and the little fireman got Don Hoak the first batter he faced to hit into a double play The Yankees 002 -127 Pirates 000 100 Turley Shantz 9 and Howard Friend Green Labine Witt Gibbon 7 and Burgess To Launch S AMOS Sky Spy Satellite WASHINGTON UPI The Force promised today to fol low up the successful Couric memory satellite with me launch ing in the immediate future o a SAMOS spy in the sky fore runner Maj Gen O J Ritland Force ballistic missile chief sau that barring unforeseen difficultie a satellite would be fired scon from Point Arguello Calif beside Air Force Base When fully developed a of satellites will circle the earth snapping photographs photos will be droppe to tl photos will be dropped back to the ground where they will be for military intelligence informa tlon Ritland said in a recorded radi interview Wednesday night the first SAMOS would camera equipment He said Air Force space plans in the near future the launching of another moon satellite for the National Aero- nautics and Space Administration and an attempt sometime in De- cember o put a monkey into or bit and recover it Meanwhile the Courier IB com satellite Tuesday continued to circle th earth performing prodigious feat of receiving storing and relaying from f Hope Seen For Order In Congo By PHIL UPI Foreign Editor A glimmer of hope has that order might ly emerge from chaos in the Congo This glimmering emerges from two Congolese cap- ital of Leopoldville and from the United Nations in New York From Leopoldville comes word of steadily mounting defections among the followers of sometime premier Patrice Lumumba A trickle swelled to a stream with a report of the wholesale tion of 29 of the 44 senators and deputies from Lumumba's own Eastern Province They denounced him as a Com- munist attempting a dictatorship by terror Last July 1 when the former Belgian Congo emerged as an independent state and Lumumba as its premier the capricious for- mer beer salesman and zler held bis office only by the slimmest of margins brought about by a shaky coalition Of 137 votes in the Congolese house of representatives ba received 74 Another Step The coalition long since has disappeared and the mounting opposition to Lumumba assures that he no longer could obtain the necessary majority in ment There remains another step This was proposed by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal ru in his attempt before the ed Nations General Assembly to moderate the chilling winds of the cold war No leader should be imposed on the Congolese ple he said Rather he should be a man selected by the Con- own parliament The United Nations he said should work toward a revival of parliament as quickly as sible With a successor to Lumumba legally elected by parliament the last ground would be cut from the Soviet claim that Lumumba remains the legal premier of Congo