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The Town Talk from Alexandria, Louisiana • Page 3

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Alexandria, Louisiana
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ALEXANDRIA DAILY TOWN TALK, ALEXANDRIA-PI NEVILLE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1961 PAGE FIVE Nina Khrushchev Tells 'Marchers' Rvials in New Jersey Russia Is Build ing No A-Shellers Rights Unit Backs Kennedy on Housing WASHINGTON UPI) The Rights Commission has given President Kennedy its full support for a wide ranging edict against bias and bigotry in the cent speech to his country's legislature. Obstacles To Trade He charged that the United States has been urging its European allies to "create obstacles to our trade" and join in anti-Castro "measures of economic aggression." Castro spoke at ceremonies welcoming President Osvaldo Dor-ticos home from an extensive tour of the communist world. Observers here believed Cas tro's charges about a "plot" concern about the effect of the documents, said to have been extracted from Cuban embassy files, which have been produced as evidence against him. Cuba was forced to recall charge d'affaires Andres Aviro from Manila this week on the strength of documents displayed by a former Cuban diplomat to Philippine counter-espionage experts. nation's vast bousing program.

be in a position where it could be trampled upon again. Thirty-one persons from the United States and Western Europe participated in the march, which began in December of last year in San Francisco. Among those having tea with Mrs. Khrushchev were: Bea Herrick of Chicago, Millie Gilbertsen of New York, Jules Rabin of New York, and Regina Fischer of New York, mother of U.S. chess champion Bobby Fischer.

Kennedy pledged during his campaign to issue an executive Castro Says U.S. Faked Plot Paper MIAMI (UPI) Premier Fidel Castro charged Thursday night that recent revelations about the allegedly subversive activities of his government are part of U. S. plot to "isolate" Cuba. In a 70-mkiute broadcast, Castro said documents linking his regime with anti-government activities in Argentina, Chile and the Philippines were forged by the Central Intelligence Agency.

The bearded dictator also blamed U. S. intrigue for his growing unpopularity in Latin America, where a number of nations have broken relations with Cuba and others seem likely to follow suit. He denounced anti-Castro lead order banning discrimination in the sale and rental of dwellings whenever the government plays any part. 4 t.

fr Sf tl i But the White House said the President wanted to wait for the commission's recommen A. dations before drafting the execu MOSCOW (AP) -Mrs. Nikita Khrushchev told a group of Western "peace marchers" today that the Soviet Union was making no effort to build air raid shelters. "There is no defense in a nuclear said Nina Khrushchev, the wife of the premier. "Therefore we are not building any bomb shelters.

We are not getting ready." Mrs. Khrushchev made her remarks after spending an hour exchanging pleasantries and debating disarmament with the marchers, who arrived here Tuesday. The debate took place at Moscow's "House of Friendship," where Mrs. Khrushchev's aides served tea, chocolate and apples. Most of the marchers did their best to convince Mrs.

Khrushchev that, if the world refuses to disarm, one country should set a good example by discarding all its armaments. Mrs. Khrushchev declined to agree. "We do not want to be the only ones who throw our bombs into the ocean," she said. She added that in the past 40 years, the Soviet Union has had many unfortunate experiences 1 tive order.

The broad executive order rec 1 11 ommended Thursday by the com UMUU mission in its housing report would direct all federal agencies to adopt and enforce anti-discrim ination policies in the housing ANNOUNCEMENT Albert E. Hensel, M.D. Announces the opening of his office 1535 Jackson Alexandria, La. Practice limited to Asthma, Hayfever And Other Allergic Diseases Office Hours: Office Phone by appointment only HI 3-1577 ers in Central America as "shameless bought by Designer Injured In a 20-Foot Fall NEW YORK (AP)-Peter Wex-ler, designer who arranged the sets for the Shakespeare production at the White House Wednesday night, was injured Thursday in a 20-foot fall onto the stage of Radio City Music Hall. Wexler, 24, suffered a concussion, fractured rib and cuts and bruises.

At Roosevelt Hospital, his condition was described as fair. A Music Hall spokesman said Wexler apparently slipped from a (AP Wtrephoto) Democratic Richard J. Hughes (left) and Republican James P. Mitchell (right) are opponents in New Jersey's gubernatorial contest. Mitchell, 60, was secretary of labor in the Eisenhower cabinet.

Hughes, 52 is a Trenton, N. attorney. The election wil be held November 7. field. Commission staff director Berl I.

Bernhard estimated that 90 per cent of all housing would come under the jurisdiction of the executive order, utive order. Yankee imperialist gold." Castro hurled a particularly bitter attack at Panamanian President Roberto Chiari, who criticized the Castro regime in a re- He said the order envisioned by Threat to African Education platform while painting scenery for the theater's next show. with war and does not want to the commission would not affect project where a government commitment was obtained prior to the issuance of the order. Kennedy, however, could include these by going farther than the commission. The President wood, long-time leader in furthering education in Africa.

"But where they tend in the direction of drawing off students could order all those connected with such projects to comply 0 face blacklisting. from the indigenous (native) institutions, they have threatened to obstruct the growth of these ALLSTATE name you know and trust! ALLSTATE FOR Easy Start-Quick Stops- "It cannot be wisdom to such growth. Philanthropy Rapidian Injured In Car-Truck Crash John S. Pickering, 19, of Otis and misdirected generosity can prove disastrous. Happily, signs have appeared of a greater sense of discretion and discrimination was injured at 6 p.nv Thursday in these awards." Dr.

Lockwood said that Drimarv and secondary education in British Africa tends "to be modeled By Frank Carty DURHAM, N. C. (AP)-A British ish expert on African education said today "misdirected generosity" by American philanthro-ish expert on African educa-tien in developing countries of the continent. Dr. John F.

Lockwood also declared that British patterned schooling in British Africa has created an inflated prestige for the "white collar job," however humble, at the expense of agricultural development. In an address prepared for a Duke University symposium on the health, education, economic and other problems of the world's one billion children, Dr. Lock-wood, of the University of London, asserted: "One cause of a good deal of anxiety during the last two years (in Africa) has been the sometimes 'brash intrusiveness' as an American friend called it of a number of American philanthropic and other bodies into the African scene with offers of scholarships and bursaries to take young Africans to the United States. "Some of these offers have been thoroughly welcome," said Lock- on the traditional British pat tern." He added this pattern has cre ated a souped-up prestige for the when his car crashed into a truck sprinkling water on La. Hwy.

121 (Gardner-McNutt road.) Both vehicles were traveling north on La. Hwy. 121 about two-tenths of a mile from La. Hwy. 28 (Alexandria-Leesville highway).

Pickering was booked for speeding and riving without a driver's license. The driver of the sprinkler truck, Eligah Gamble, 44, Negro, of Woodworth, was booked for driving a vehicle without a rear light Damages amounted to $325. "white collar job." The Duke Symposium, featurins talks by international experts in various fields, was arranged to honor Dr. Wtfburt C. Davison, in ternationally known pediatrician.

who recently retired as dean of Duke Medical School. Dr. Davison was honored at banquet Thursday night attended by 1,000 persons, includins heiress .3 Doris Duke, a member of the to bacco family which created the university. Russia Threatens to Boycott Guaranteed for 21 Months The ALLSTATE Silent Cushion Atoms-for-Peace Unit Meet Hurricane Frances Touches Bermuda MIAMI (LTD Hurricane Frances threw gales at Bermuda's retort beaches today but kept the ain fury of its 110-mile-an-hour inds at sea. The Weather Bureau said the dorm should pass within about 100 miles of the island during the morning, giving Bermuda a daylong buffeting with gusts reaching from 40 up to 70 miles an hour.

Small craft were warned to stay in port as the season's sixth hurricane swept past on a northeastward course carrying it toward the chilly waters of the North Atlantic where Frances probably would die a quick death. IAEA director general. By Franz Cyrus VIENNA (LTD The Soviet Union today threatened to boy Emelyanov attacked Eklund 6.70 15 Tube-Typt Tl 88 I I ll And Old Tire in a manner reminiscent of Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrush cott the world's atoms-for-peace Bl.ckw.ll 11 Ql 0f Your Car organization as long as there is chev campaign against the late Dag Hammarskjold of Sweden as a westerner at its head. United Nations Secretary Gener Chief Soviet delegate Vasily S.

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