Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 300, Ed. 3 Tuesday, January 24, 1961 Page: 3 of 11
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Kennedy disclosed
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than personal diplomacy.
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Banker Dies at 67
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
—Frank F. Risso, 67, who
retired as vice president of
Farmer Shrine
Site May Shift
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (-
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
President Kennedy has set
Africans OK
Republic Bill
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Haggard’s Are The Only Furniture Stores in
the Great Southwest Who Make This Positive
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low price
Prime Minister David Ben-
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-
Emile L. Labadie, 77, sec-
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The hall’s executive com-
for the time being he in- to protect the women against
tends to employ secret em-their jostling and their in-
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court, charging communists and pro-Castro leftists are
plotting a new rebellion, Monday night reversed a 9-
hour-old order restoring constitutional guarantees to
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their rifle butts to rescue
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age suit for $127,250.50 was
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Venezuelans.
Betancourt said the plotters, some of them dis-
gruntled or former Venezuelan military men backed
by Dominican Dictator Rafael Trujillo, seek to establish
a dictatorship patterned on Fidel Castro’s Cuban regime.
He first suspended guarantees November 28 during
wild leftist rioting that swept this capital.
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HIGH POST in the U. S.
State Department’s Latin
i America branch is slated
for Arturo Morales ■ Car-
rion of Puerto Rico. (AP |
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Terrorists Hit Missions
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (UPI) — Soldiers loy-
al to deposed premier Patrice Lumumba were reported
Tuesady to be terrorizing and molesting nuns and mis-
sionaries in northwest oriental province.
Unconfirmed reports said groups of Lumumba fol-
lowers were roaming the region and breaking into
houses of worship. The reports said all mission posts
east of the Itimbiri River had been abandoned after
pro-Lumumba soldiers killed three hospital attendants
at Mokaria. J , . ,
At least one missionary was arrested and carried
off to Basoko, 125 miles northwest of Stanleyville, the
reports said.
D. Howard of selling a
exerted for an early sum- night’s demonstration by I
mit conference. Khrushchev about 100 Cuban mothers’
WASHINGTON (P—Adolf A. Berle Jr., one of Frank-
lin D. Roosevelt's original brain trust, was reported
Tuesday to have been asked to become a top level
co-ordinator on Latin American affairs for President
Kennedy. •
Berle's job, a new position still to be created, would
be concerned primarily with carrying out Kennedy’s in-
augural day promise to Latin America to "convert our
good words into good deeds."
Fist-fighting broke out be-
tween the mobsters and
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JERUSALEM, Israel
(UPI) _ a cabinet crisis
which appeared to have
been settled threatened
Tuesday to erupt again
into Israel’s most serious
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internal problem since the have sponsored a cam-
nation was founded in 1948. paign to hamper efforts to
Pinhas Lavon, former investigate his recent al-
defense minister whose legedly anti-party state-
dismissal and subsequent ments. He is a member of
investigation and clearing Ben-Gurion's Mapai Party.
hesdel
is urging a top-deck meet-who paraded to the presi-
ing as soon as possible and dential palace to ask Castro
U. S. allies in Europe are to "stop executing our sons.” (
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES Tuesday, Jan. 24, 1961 3
ment that the Bonn accept $187 million an settlement
for German assets seized in the United States during
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Ben-Gurion Faces Crisis meeting, but first got the! trinated schoolteacher and
new foreign aid and defense I two militiamen early this
byz a cabinet committee programs well launched in! month.
sparked the crisis, was ex- congress. A spitting, club-brandish-
pected to lead a campaign j The difficulty of this course ing Castroite mob shouting
of disobedience against stems from pressures being I for blood broke up Monday
sition objections, Monday ricultural Hall of
gave preliminary approval
tt> a bill making South Afri-
CAPETOWN, South Afri-
ca (UPI) - The South Afri- The Bonner Springs site for
the British Commonwealth after an emergency meet-
vithyts new status. ing MonSay.
!Wright, who lived with his safe, and
parents in Drumright, died L
of injuries shortly after the fects.
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Laos Delays Complaint
VIENTIANE, Laos LB — The Laotian government
has decided to postpone lodging a complaint with the
United Nations charging Communist North Vietnam with
aggression and asking for an on-the-spot investigation,
foreign offices sources reported Tuesday.
King Savang Vathana and the premier, Prince Boun
Oum, meanwhile made plans to attend a gala religious
festival in south Laos. .
It was not known what caused the sudden decision
to postpone the complaint, which had been decided on
at a cabinet meeting Saturday.
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. LB; of daily newspapers in Ala-
—Ray Swing South, 78, for-bama and Indiana, died
mer circulation manager! Monday.
Wright, 19, last April, less his wife, Wanda. The pair
than two weeks before the has been accused specifical-
youth was killed while driv- ly of "gross negligence" in
representing the vehicle as
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Bonn to Pay Debt z .
NEW YORK U—The West German government is --------J
preparing a $1.2 billion package plan to help the U. S.
balance-of-payments problems, the New 1 ork Times
said Tuesday.
The proposal would Include paying off most of
Bonn's postwar debts to the United States, purchase
of armaments in the United States and assuming some
of U. S. foreign-aid burdens.
The offer will be conditional on Washington’s agree-
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By Castro
HAVANA (UPI) - Pre-
mier Fidel Castro vowed
early Tuesday he will wipe
out his enemies despite
growing opposition to his
firing-squad "justice" cli-
maxed Monday night by a
violently-dispersed mothers'
march on the Cuban "White
House.”
In a two-hour speech to
1,200 volunteer teachers,
NEW YORK (Bi—Vincent the mob, which was shout-
Crowley, 58. father of movie ing: "Henchmen! To the
actress Pat Crowley, died wall! ” No serious casualties
cape!” he shouted. "All of
j the people clamor for a sin-
gle punishment! ”
‘More Than 20' Doomed
"The wall! The wall!” The
crowd chanted in response—
meaning the firing squads
which have killed 10 Cubans
this month and nearly 700 in
the past two years.
A few hours earlier, the
Castro government had an-
Francisco Chronicle, died Bank of America in 1958,
Monday. 'died Monday.
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The petition accused Zotaf to the fatal accident.
Howard, owner of
dam-11953 Oldsmobile swerved off
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filed in Creek County su- east of Kingfisher. Attorneys
here Monday for the victim’s father, Don-
ald L. Worthington and
perior court
against a well-known auto _ _
dealer alleging his negli-James B. Browne, Cushing,
gence caused the death of a have alleged that a faulty
nuctomer rear wheel brake contributed
ca a republic. I
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surance that South Africa
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nounced that a temporary
up for himself a difficult suspension of "revolutionary
diplomatic tight rope act injustice" would end Tuesday,
dealing with Soviet Premier Castro indicated clearly
Ar N l rn AI • 1 Nikit Khrushchev during that the annihilation of his
New Kevolt Irvulamed the next few months, enemies will start with
- -- x J The president’s aides re- ■■more than 20” anti-Com-
CARACAS Venezuela (P_ President Romulo Betan- port he wants to increase munist guerrillas who he
regular diplomatic contacts; said had been captured by
with the Kremlin but stall, Castroite troops in the Es-
off a summit conference un-
til he is in a position to ne-
g o t i a t e from greater
strength.
The global arms race ap-
parently has top priority on
items Kennedy wants to
discuss first through "regu-
lar diplomatic channels.”
Castro declared his political >
foes will be subjected to „
“persecution so tenacious .d
and implacable it cannot be (
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6 Americans Accused
At least 100 political pris-
oners are awaiting trial, in-
cluding six Americans ac-
cused of landing in Cuba to
join the guerrillas.
Castro charged that anti-
government forces in the Es-
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