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Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • 35

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Morning Worldi
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I 1 a Police Jail IN CANADA 0 shrugged off After Collision 8 ONLY NEWSPAPERS PubttshMi th Mcnrat ot nron effective edvertislng by z'' a r' our On ishing Vessel Rescued Slayer Charged In Massacre Of and Ray Z1 pub to pub Wednesday into a per 4 WASHINGTON (AP) Demo eratic National Chairman Paul Butler said Saturday win the elections of i960 if we are to ape the Republican party Butler held to his contention that the Democratic leadership in ''ongrses is moving too slowly to ward enactment of what he called "positive and legis lative program At his news conference he hedged his criticism of party leaders in the Senate and House with the prediction that by the National automotive advertisers use the daily newspaper to pre sell their product for the dealer to as many people as possible And by using news papers they can reach over 100000000 people at any time they please The local car dealer uses the daily newspaper be cause he knows that there is no better shopped advertising medium Last year local advertisers spent $254 billion in the daily newspaoer six MM mg w' yy 5 Voyagers Old vA tiny eanoe like those that opened commerce at the head of the Great Lakes 300 years ago paddled out' into' Lake Superior Saturday to greet destroyer USS orrest Sherman first SEATTLE Wash (AP) our men on a San Diego fishing ves sel were: rescued Saturday morn ing when their boat sank in Puget Sound 10 minutes after being struck by a barge "It was like getting hit by a A Anderson skip per of the North American saidAnderson said his 87 foot boat was hit by a barge being towed by the ocean tug Charles "The tug backed up and we tossed what we could grab aboard and climbed aboard Anderson said even have time to get to the radio to call for help The crew on the tug did The accident occurred about 1 am off the south end of Whidbey Island 20 miles northwest of here A Coast Guard cutter sped to the scene but arrived to late to save the sinking craft Crew members were Archie Beaudm Chula Vista Calif Carl Margett San Diego and Ray mond Danielson San Diego An derson also is from San Diego tnrfe the Democratic dominated Congress has wound up its work it will have produced a program on which the party can win in 1960? But the ehairman beleaguered by a barrage of criticism from party members in Congress stuck to his principal contention that a great many Democrats the country are about the progress made thus far in the legislative halls i Butler said hef has relayed to Senate Democratic Leader Lyn VIRGINIA Va (AP) Vir ginia Democrats settle their squabbles over about a third of the seats in the General Assembly in a primary election Tuesday A handful of key races are being watched closely in an effort to measure any rise or fall in Gov Lindsay Almond shm margin of control of the Legisla ture The operation of public schools figures in most of the important contests with the issue recently enacted freedom of choice program This recognizes that some classroom race mixing must be accepted if public schools arc to be retained but does not force any child to attend an inte grated school Against the Almond school pro gram the Perrow Commission plan enacted by a narrow margin at a special Assembly session in are the ultra segregation ists who seek some means of re turning the state to a posture of unyielding resistance to any inte gration Thus far they have advocated no new schemes to roll back the token integration that has already taken most mention Assembly control of all as signments under the police power of the state or a three school system (white Negro and inte I amily Escapes STETTLER Alta (DPI) James Raymond Cook 22 charged with the grease pit mas sacre of seven members of his family broke out of a mental hos pital and fled into the bush coun try in a stolen automobile police disclosed Saturday Cook escaped from the Ponoka Mental Hospital around Midnight riday shortly after an orderly saw him his room Police said he took an automo bile that was found later wrecked in a ditch near the tiny commun ity of Nevis 90 miles southwest of Edmonton He was believed to have taken refuge the brtfsh covered coun tryside and more than 100 police aided by dogs and a plane were sent out to search for him Motorists driving through the Alberta countryside were warned not to pick up hitch hikers Cook was charged specifically only with the murder of his fath er Ray Cook and appeared in court June 29 on that accusation At that time he was committed to the mental hospital for obser vation The slayings had taken place the day before Police found the bodies of the elder Cook And six other members of the family in a grease pit in the garage Dead were young step mother and his half brothers and half sisters Cook was scheduled to appear again in police court July 29 for further action Writer or Drunkenness miles northwest of Buenos Aires riday Arana and three others are under: military arrest in Buenos Aires our others slipped across the River Plate to Urug uay But four still are' missing among them Marine Vice Adm Samuel Toranzq Calderon who led the first unsuccessful revolu tion against exdictator Juan Peron June 1955 Calderon has been dismissed from the service and declared in rebellion by presi dential decree1 This could mean a possible death sentence if be is captured Arana has undergone question ingsin a military barracks since his surrender Tuesday with Capt Alberto Mingotti Maj Urbano de la Vega and Lt Col Raul Mat ten There are reports that Arana will be allowed to return to his home in a suburb of Buenos Aires i Those who fled tos Montevideo were Gens Emiloi Bonnecarrere and Martin Cabamllas Cols De siderio ernandez and Hector Ca banillas There seemed htles danger the missing rebels could stir up any immediate trouble Two days ago the chief of the army bagracks at Cordoba announced the garrison loyalty to the Argentine constitu tion Thursday rondizi smiled repeatedly and chatted with the military chiefs during a review of ran Argentinian In dependence Day military parade Many feel the winner in ihe cri sis was constitutional government as rondizi had to give in on many points made by the dis sident officers who accused him among other things of coddling Peromsts and Communists But troubles are not over His newly appointed eco nomics minister Alvaro Alsoga ray a champion of free enterprise is trying to bolster shaky econ omy by persuading labor to fore go massive wage boosts until Oc tober or November PARTY'S CONGRESS LEADERS METALLIC BUILDING COMPANY BOX 56 1 MONROE LA Th targe gymnasium abm ti one example of how METALLIC builds this a vm accommodates four boskei baH eourtsThe smaller building with Hie extra eye appeal a standard METALLIC rigid frame building these buildings can be erected on yourbuild less than gjlmonth Whatever your building needs may be METALLIC engineers are ready to i help you build a permanent attractive fbuilding at the lowest possible cost Talk to any 6na or the thousands satisfied METALLIC vuucMig men can your nearest MkLALUG dealer now separated from what water're mains by wide mudflats Thefdabbler or river species has been slow to June 1 more pairs of all species ap peared upon these areas than did lone drakes? This ol course in dica tes that the pairs are not nesting i By the 5th of June (normally) the peak of the hatching season) this situation had started to modi fy yet only a very few broods were evidence Regarlless of the success of these late posters the hatch will be late A late hatch is followed a heavier than normab kill 1 intend to work north in an ef fort to determine what success the birds which have been forced into unfamiliar territory are hav ing At this time' I am unwilling to say more than the 1 Much of the breeding popula tion has been forced to shift to new unfamiliar habitat Produc tion is abnormally late Water conditions become worse each day The conditions are: alarming How alarming may well be de termined by the and success of birds which have shift Schools actor In Virginia Vote don Johnson of Texas Speaker of the House Sam burn (D Tex) the concern he said he has noted among party mem bers He said this concern is due to what seems to be an adjustment to the policies and attitudes of President Eisenhower rather than efforts to enact legislation called for by the 1956 Democratic plat form wm the elections of i960 if we are to ape the Repub lican partv and trv to outdo th Republican party in some of the things it stands Butler said Butler contended he had not criticized the Democratic leaders but had merely communicated to them dissatisfaction he said he had found among party members across the country AT feel that without contribut ing to disunity and weakening the party it is my duty to call atten tion to provisions in the party platform and to report to the elected officials the views the peo ple are he said Some Democrats in Congress have said Butler ought to resign The chairman said he has no in tention of resigning unless the na tmnal nnmmitTnornnn vininilviinu eft uled mid December meeting feel he ought to quit i Butler said his mail strongly supports the position he has taken He said a dozen or more com mittee who have com municated with him also backed him up He said this support was unanimous but corrected that when a reporter noted that Theodore Green (D RI) had blasted Butler for his attacks on the congressional leaders 1 A party relations? conference consisting of about 75 Negro and 25 white leaders sfrom 24 states endorsed in a resolution call on congressional leaders to support the policies set forth in the 1956 platform Democratic victory in 1960 requires action in Congress now" the resolution fcaid 7 Butler said he agreed with the sentiments tjof the resolution which also called for enactment of an effective civil rights bill and the adoption of a and forthright civil rights the 1960 party pbitformc Butler said news conference statement last Wednes daythat segregation the eco nomic and political fields is moral ly wrong "is not "Segregating is immoral peri Butler declared in years to come This year however dependent as they are upoir water are the victims of a capri cious nature which for two years has turned off the water taps that so generously provided this area with watej the early Even most optimistic say that the situation is bad Esti mates of how bad vary I am not ready to make mine Too many variables must he con it vx 14 ui aixi Llvo cvl 10 LIL Ot siaered Muq wiU depend: upon Bullrush and cattail stands are of Canada Monro Morning World Sunday July 12 1959 1 POLLS OPEN TUESDAY By MORGAN on the NorthAmeriean'Continent mans eitorts to influence his environment sometimes backfire This is the situation in much of the southern part of Manitoba and Saskatchewan this summer Agri cultural offices which four or five years ago appropriated funds with which to drain are taking another look 1 Drainage the southern pro vinces has come to a halt Un like officials responsible for the agricultural program the United States these people are beginning to consider plugging some of the recently developed ditches Their job in this respect will not be arduous in much of the area An irate Mother Nature is rapidly rendering many such ditches impotent Hot winds of high velocity are piling the val uably topsoil from thousands of cultivated acres into both ditches and natural reserviors In the past week have driven hundreds of miles of side roads in both Manitoba and Saskat chewan in an effort to determine what the abnormal conditions which prevail here this summer may mean to the duck hunter next fall I have conferred with those re sponsible for the game provin cial officials officials of the Cana dian Wildlife Service of ficials and students connected with the Delta Marsh research station I have rup transects from the time that light made identifica tion possible until it failed in late evening I have bunked with the research boys in the rude habita tions in which they are willing to live that they may advise ad ministrators upon conditions I have rolled my bed sack with en forcement personnel when a com mercial facility was unavailable I have hitch hiked rides into strange territory and in each case because I have become con cerned and inclmded toward pes simism I have asked to be shown the best they have It is true that the plight of the duck in southern Manitoba and Saskatchewn is not due to drain age this year If it were to con tinue as it does the states it might well add the duck to the long list of the vanished species And New Style va'rship to the Duluth' the St Lawrence seaway Three destroyers and a submarine arrived tohelp celebrate 'Seaway Day (AP Wirephoto) times as much as they spent in radio and ten times as much as they spent in TV Whether a manufacturer or retailer you get Total Selling effectiveness only in the daily news paper No other medium can match It for its truly national Coverage arid its truly local impact Thedaily newspaper Total Sells goods along the line from maker to consumer! THE TOTAL SELLING MEDIUM IS YOUR DAILY 1 1 ff 7 Water! wl rospects Poor the behavior of millions of breeders that have been forced to leave areas with which they have become familiar and shift to new and unfamiliar terrain Some of these birds have con centrated on the comparatively few more permanent waters to be found scattered over what used to be an area pock marked with small production potholes In the area which I have in spected these offer nn nesting I Wluvil nave Slllll habitat for over water nesters ed north of the agricultural lands i 41 Demo National Chairman '1" i 4 i Hedges On His Criticism IN APPARENT DEEAT oes Of Argentina President Disband BUENOS AIRES Argentina Rebels who threatened civ fl war to supplant the constitu tiO government of President Armro rondizi by a military dic tatorship disbanded in apparent defeat riday A dozen military officers led by a Gen Arturo Ossorio Arana battled rondizi throughout June with threats and counterthreats from their hideout near the mili 1 tary barracks at Cordoba 500 LONDON Police jailed gifted Irish Brendan Behan as a drunk riday at thewwTheight moLa colossal binge that raised fears he was drinking him I self to death A The drink tormented writer (JR whose latest play is a London cfikc and box office success was picked up in the el egant Mayfair section and thrown int the drunk tank He will appear fai the drunk tank Ha will appear charged with drunkeness? Police ended the three day Lon don pub crawl of the one time Irish revolutionary after his father in law and friends warned be was a very sick man His in law Cecil Salkeld pegged friends not to buy him drinks do so is a form of man he said The 35 year oTd Behan a six footer who weighs nearly 300 pounds barged into London Wednesday singing Irish revolu tionary songs and proceeded to try to drink the city dry He had been in a Dublin hos pital "drying after another drunk on the continent But Be han a diabetic pleas to stop He rolled from Tjkrreatmg uproars night he charged formance of his hit play called the audience razzed the actors and danced a jig onstage His family in Dublin said his arrest was "just one of those His wife Beatrice a slim at tractive woman was told of his arrest but did not plan to go to London Saturday for his trial His wife called him Thursday night from Dublin and pleaded with him His answer was to storm out of a friends apartment at 5:30 riday morning shouting die if I get a He headed for Covent Garden the produce market where pubs are allowed to stay open after hours because work is done there only during the night All other bars in the city close at 11 pm Behan admitted in a UPI inter vien Ireland last month that he was but he de a he downed another whis that he was drinking himself to death riends and physicians said otherwise Some compared him to the great Welsh poet Dylan Thorn as who almost literally drank himself into the grave in New York several years ago SELL CARS ROM ASSEMBLY TO AUTO BUYER! Grain utures Market Rallies To Score Gains CHICAGO (AP) Pressure on Ais the grain futures market was steadily bearish this week until a late rally boosted some contracts over to the plus side with rye and new crop soybeans the best gain ers Wheat and oats finished on the losing side and corn mixed July soybeans squeezed by gov 4 ernment selling of loan defaulted stocks lost ground on every trad ing day and ended the week oft almost five cents from a week ago 'iT Commodity Credit Corp said it had sold about 25 million bushels of the approximately 51 million it had taken over June but indications were it would have an additional 25 million of loan defaulted stocks' that had been' stored on farms The volume of wheat trading during the week was the largest in several months but rallies lacked followup support and ap parently were limited mainly to occasional flurries of mill and ex port buying against an equal slightly heavier amount of hedge selling At the end of the 'week wheat was 2 cents a bushel lower than a week ago on the 1959 crop do hveries July $1 86ln v4f and the 1960 crop months i 2 cents low er com 1 lower to higher July $123 oats lower July new type contract 66 rye $7 a vtnib nigncr July and soybeans lower on July to 1 higher on the new crop months July $219 187' CopyrtgM 1959 Bureau of Advertlalnf ft th American NawapaiHr Pubhahar AasoelaHon tew 9 Si grated) have already been re jected by the legislators Politicians directly involved look for the election results 3: to herald any new clear course 7s for the state to take In the school matter There is the possibility an upset or two Senate races could tease the narrow majority" by which the Perrow plan was passed There are contests ror iz Senate seats in nine districts and 35 House seats in 15 districts The 140 member Assembly is divided 100 in the House and 40 in the Senate Republicans hold only three Senate scatsand five in the House 'The polls open Tuesday at 6 a and close at 7 pm local time jijLmi111 SSW A Eqir SM ALL 0 ll!" 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