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Volame 76—1 iber 259Building GulfportMississippi Coast, Tuesday Afternoon, August 2, 1960mmmVANICK RICCADALE MORRIS★ ★ ★ Crescent Ci InvestmentMOSCOW (AP)—The Soviets today claimed to have captured an American spy they said was ordered to ferret put locations of Soviet intercontineiitaf ballistic missiles and air defense install a-tions:name manThe man was identified as V.M. Slavnov but the announcement by the National-Security Committee did not give his nationality. It said he was captured in Juneas :he tried to cross the border into Iran.There was no immediate comment from either State Department or Central Intelligence Agency sources in Washington. SPECIAL TRAINING The announcement said Slavnovhad been given special training inespionage in American intelligence schools in Limburg1 and Fuessen, West Germany.The security committee said Slavnov was to settle down in Leningrad and collect and transmit classified information on important defense and industrial installations in the Soviet Union.The announcement said another part of Slavnov’s' mission was to obtain Soviet passports, identification cards, party and youth organization cards and the like for future spies headed for the Soviet Union.PowersNixonMCCOMB, Miss. AP) — Gov. Ross Barnett says Vice President Richard M. Nixon is a member of the National Assn. for the A-vanceent of Colored People.The governor hurled the accusation’ last night in a speech to a Citizens Council rally here.Critizing the platforms of both the Republican and Democratic parties, Barnett said the Republicans did one thing that the Democrats didn’t think of doing—they nominated an NAACP member for president.” Nixon is the GOP nominee for - the presidency.After attacking both party platforms, Barnett emphasized he would campaign for a free elector system prior to the reconvening of the state Democratic convention on Aug. 16.GUEST OF HONORSTONE VILLE, Miss. (AP) — Maj. Gen. Thomas A. Lane, president of the Mississippi River Commission, will . be guest ofhonor at a supper held by the flood control committee of the Delta Council Thursday.The supper will serve as a welcome to the Delta.SIGN PACT ~~ ~BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP)-Yugoslavia and Indonesia have signed an agreement on cooperation in the use ofnuclear energy for peace.county jail awaiting trial next December. Genard was extradited earlier this year, from Louisiana but his case was continuedat the June court term.District Attorney Holleman hascharged that a fourth suspect indicted in the robbery case is a known member of the Mafia, an international crime organization, and is believed to have fled the country.cial residence of Britain’s Prime Minister will be occupied by workmen rebuilding the rickety old structure.BUST OF MARX IS DESECRATEDLONDON (AP) — The huge bronze bust of Karl Marx atop his grave in London has been desecrated again.White paint was poured over the monument.ears jxsoIN THE DAILY HERALD AUGUST 2, 1920General N. B. Forrest reports that the newly organized American Cotton Growers Association is making headway. He plans to leave lor Houston to work on the proposed onion of United Confederate Veterans in October.202 YUGOSLAVSFLEE FROM HOMEVIENNA, Austra (AP)—A total of 202 Yugoslavs fled their Communist homeland and requested asylum in Austria iast | month, police said today.REBUILDING NO. 10 DOWNING STREETIN THE DAILY HERALD AUGUST 2, 1940Misses Ivan Dambrino and Vern E Geiger have returned to Handsboro after a visit withLONDON ® — Prime Minister Harold Macmillan started moving out of No. 10 Downing St. today. For the next two years the offirp♦9r*
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