DaleMorrisToiC o: wbPiNewHearingtrlt;S1wDulles Arrives★ ★ ★In Paris ForWill Be BroughtFrom ParchmanjSummit Session jFor Monday Tr,al ■! Circuit Judge Leslie B. Grant j_ . ^ __ _ _ . today ordered the release of ex-PARIS — L.S. Secretary or cowboy Dale Morris. 33. from the 'State Duties arrived in Pdris to- parchman state penitentiary to day to join other foreign minis- custody of Sheriff J. J. Wittmann ; ter» of the Western alliance in fi- \n order that the former Montan-nai preparations for the NATO an might testify as a material wit* y summit conference. ness for the state in the Dec. 16MAJOR TASK trial of Preston Bellew, 60. in Har-A major task awaited the Amer- rison County Circuit Court.the sooting of PACES INDICTMENT(ican secretary —French feelings hurt 'hf ' what EeBew. a White Plains man, ] Paris regards as a British-Ameri- faces trial Monday on an indict- t can effort to dictate the use of nu- rnent charging he and four oth* lt;clear weapons by the alliance. rs aided Morris escape from thes French Foreign Minister Chris- Harrison County jail in Gulfport . tian Pineau was not at the airport June 6 while Morris was J to meet Dulles, presumably be* awaiting a fourth trial in Hancock 1 cause if he met all 14 visit- County for the 1955 pistol-slaying , ing NATO foreign ministers, he’d of Charles Flink Sr.. 39, Bay St. have time for nothing els e. Louis businessman.Jacques Vimot. head of the Ameri-1 Morris was later recaptured.] can section of the French Foreign pieaded guilty to a state reduced Ministry, greeted Dulles for his cbarge 0f manslaughter, and wasgovernment. sentenced to 13 years in the stateThe secretary declined to make penany statement before he driy- Preston Bellew. whose voung-ed to the American Embassy He er brother Aden s Bellew. 50,said he would leave the-talking was nanied'by Morris as the ma*-'*to the President tomorrow—he s termind behind the jail escape plot, the head of the delegation. ajso faces trial next Wednesday onWHIP CP CAMPAIGN an indictment charging he, Aden,With Communist organs whip- another brother. Tommy Bellew, ping up a bitter campaign against 55. and Mrs. Ruth Johnson 29, fur-the NATO meeting, the French nished Morris with two pistols on government ordered extraordi- the alleged understanding the hus-nary security measures for Eisen* ky cowboy would slay District At-howeris visit. tomey Boyce Holleman and Coun-Police banned all public politi- Heweal gatherings, parades, and peti- MOT|®^dons, and ordered heavy street . Holleman filed the motion seek-guards. The measures even ex- W the release of Morris as a ma-tCootinued On Page Thirteen) terial witness in the case thisLetter StampWill Be 4 Centsmorning. Morris will probably be brought to the county jail from the state penitentiary this weekend.Cases called by Judge Grant today in a brief session included:Richard Creel, changed plea toWASHINGTON P- A House-passed bill to boost postal rates 8uilty on an embezzlement charge,-and raise the 3-cent letter stamp was sentenced to three years into 4 cents-appears headed tor tha state penitentiary with sentenceSenate passage in the 1958 ses- suspended on good behavior andi|on ' placed on probation for throeAn informed Senate source said yea£s ......todav the Senate will pass next The trial of Margie Parish Boat-year a bill fixing a 4-cent rate wr*f»ht. 18, charged with threefor letters. This stamp has costcount’ burglao and larceny,3 cents for 25 years. was continued until Monday. Dec.116.- The C5ase of State versus Mrs.MTCiTLICD l\JVim \Louise Norris- charged with pos-wwMA JL iTJ3X\ IT IB ITJ 'session of burglary tools, wascontinued until the fourth week ofSOUTHEASTERN MISSISSIPPI: ithe Feburary term.partly elondy and warmer, ^ noon today, Judge Grant, Dis-high »•«; taaigbt, partly cloudy trict Attorney Holleman, Countyand miM, low 44-48; Saturday, con-timed doodiaesi and mild, high; winds, gentle to moderateProsecutor Hewes, Circuit Clerk Ewart Lindsey, Mrs. J. T. Swet-man, deputy circuit clerk, andooathorly, becoming moderate |Mrs. Margaret Bodie, secretary to 0—thfriy Saturday; outlook Sun-1the district attorney, were guests day, partly elandy, eoatinned mild,|0f Sheriff Wittmann at a luncheon low 48-56, Mghr 66*64. \n the county jail.