Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 102, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 10, 1962 Page: 5 of 8
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WASHINGTON <UP1< - Wash-
ington really started missing Sami
Rayburn today Congress was DEAR ABBY:
back at work and Rayburn wasn't married It was
there. riage and his
The tributes came in
No Questions Asked!
. . by Abigail Van Buren
, _ ' .. . til « !Y4t4iiku n.K't J14.V, u -- *
I ard M Nixon observed his 49lh (fpi >—The Katancu government African neighbors for » years
birthday Tuesday by leveling po charged Tueada> night that the *■- —;J ,k- —*— ,lw* n'!
igill aiui ilsA iVdtift \ ■«
would never solve the Congo prob-
lem "
•Uiiiily •« gu<ii
EL RENO <UPI>- The dean of
1 was recently get a steady job he says. “Don't
my third mar-1 worry, honey, one day 1 will get
tiage and his second 1 never into something big. ' 1 am conlus-
torrents ready understood what this man ed and worried. Can you iigure
last Nov. 16 when the 79-vear-old did for a living, and 1 still don't it out?
speaker died of cancer at Bon- 1 work every day. He drives me CONFUSED
bain. Tex to work and picks me up. I make DEAR CONFUSED: Whatever
As it does for even, deceased ^ ,he payments on the bills your husband is doing sounds
member, the House will devote a W •** rent 30(1 «ve 3 little questionable to me. Perhaps the
day of eulogies to Rayburn, prob m a while he gets dressed "something big" he will gel into
ably next week .As it was when up an<* goes lo "work.” but l one day is prison. Find out where
he died, a recurrent theme of the don 1 know where or doing what he is working. As his wife you
^leeches will be how much he Twice be brought home a bank have a right to know. P.S The
will he missed. roll and was very liberal with ii government will share your cur-
But his colleagues felt the full "ben 1 tell him 1 think he should usity — at income lax time,
impact of the change today as
----„ UW.O.--- ---- He smd that under the plan .em Oklahoma high school basketball
litu al jabs against extremist V nlted Nations was trying to im these nations would run the Congo Kimlu attacked the l mte*l . . ju
groups which he labeled noisy po* a new form ,i \fncan "col-j until W7. supplying both «M Nalioas for I end KeUn- j. Jenks" Simmons said to-
"crooks and crackpots
During a Chamber of Com
onxalism' on the ttrngo servants amt budgetary iuwm. ga s independence ai a unr
Foreign M i n , s t e r Evarista This plan would never be ac then Katanga was trying to work ^
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president said political factions o!
both the right and left had far
greater influence "than their num-
ber hecause they are so active
and so noisy."
He indirectly answered charges,
lodged Monday by Democratic] n*r
Gov
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visit to France and Belgium he] said. "It is a pretext to reimpose Congo government at Leopoldville
had learned of a plan to put the‘the most odious form of colonial Aside from lls m;ljor political
problems. Katanga was immedi-
ately concerned with widespread
Ex-Governor To Run For Treasurer
. i looting in Elisabethville by Balu-
OKLAHOMA CITY VPI>— For- person to enter the race for treas- ^ frjbesmt.n
Oklahoma Gov Johnston
Edmund G Brown Brown Murray has announced he will
urer. | Many Baluba refugees have
He made the announcement on moved out of their squalid camp
new duties Simmons, who started
coaching here in 1928. said he will
dean of boy* at the high school
and director of the system's trans-
portation facilities
The school board accepted the
resignation as coach "with deep
regret.” Simmons 34-year coach-
ing career includes a stint as cage
mentor at Northwestern State Col-
lege in Alva during the late 1930s
they assembled to choose a new
speaker and pick up the business
of government
Except for four Republican
years, Rayburn had been the man
in the big rostrum chair since
Sept 16, 1940 And no one had
been a member of the House <.i , vm/wrs .. .
leader of its Democratic oartv! .H0LL'"°°H 'UPD - Fran!
. . . • l* . Sinatra will play Romeo to <l*nc-
longer than he. , ~
■ «r Joliet Prowae when they mar-
ry sometime “in the near future.”
Frank Sinatra To
Marry Singer
Juliet Prowse
HOLLYWOOD <UPI> — Frank
Rayburn set a lot of records
At the-time of his death, he had
been a House member 48 years.
8 months and 12 days He was
DEAR ABBY: I have fallen in
love with a girl who is three far right,
months pregnant. The father of j
the baby will not marry her. 1
told her I would marry her if she,
would give the baby up She turn-
ed me down Do you think she is
being sensible?
BIG RED
DEAR RED: Very. If she has
to give up her baby, what does
she mid YOU lor?
said that Nixon failed to join the run for state treasurer on a the 87th birthday of of his late on the outskirts of the city anil
fight against the ultra right "Just Plain Folks slogan, which mother and on the 12th anniver- into empty homes in European
wing.” he used in his successful guber- sary of his announcement for gov- neighborhoods.
"Both major parties need re natorial race emor His father. Alfalfa" Bill In some sections they control
sponsible leadership that will Murray, who once authored a Murray, once was governor of Ok- the area so strongly that Euro
avoid extremes of the far left and controversial article in the Satur- lahoma. Pe3ns still living there are forced
far right." said Nixon, a GOP day Evening Post saying Oklaho- —- ,to at<1ulre Ba,uha Passes ,0 8*
candidage for California governor, ma is in a mess is the fourth I’SE HERALD WANT ADS to their own homes.
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Cylinders Rebored
Crankshafts Turned
Parts for All Makes, All Models
The thin singer announced
Tuesday that he and the leggy
O ilMHUia an vi u uat? lie was -
speaker for more than 17 veers, '^dccr-actress became engaged
.... ‘ltd \fnnrt-iu
more than doubling the previous
record tenure establisln-d by
Henry Clay.
Rayburn’s words may some
day be surpassed. Rep. Carl Vin-
son. D-Ga., already ha* more
than 47 years of House sei vice.
Some tangible things Rayburn
left behind seem sure to stand. A
last Monday
Sinatra and the willowy Miss
Prowse met in 1959 during the
filming of "Can Can" in which
the singer costarred with Shirley
MacLaine. Juliet had a support-
ing role
Shortly after the picture wa?
completed Sinatra and the dancer
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huge new House office building ori •'leady dates l-art year
Capitol m to be named for him ^ ^ear-old singer and Miss
will serve generations of con-
gressmen And the federal regu-
latory agencies he had a major
Up,X.IVR.a .iUVJ ** "■“J”1 , p
part in creating will continue to -v Frovine.
Prowse. 25. broke up. When the
romance cooled Sinatra dated
Marilyn Monroe and actress Dor-
affect the everyday lives ol mil
lions of Americans.
DEAR ABBY; You missed the
boat The husband of "Weary
Mother" was not as big a tease
as you suspected. He was a little
confused on his facts, however
Sir Wmrtun Churchill's MOTHER
was born in Brooklyn. She was
Jenny Jerome, an .American ac-
tress. Not only that, but Prime
Minister Macmillan's mother was
an American. Born in Indiana
Truly yours,
S. B S.
DEAR ABBY: Our daughter is1
17, and she is a well - behaved, j
sensible girl. We are proud of |
her. When a boy telephones her]
and she is not home, and he asks
USE HERALD WANT ADS
It was only in the past month
that Sinatra and Juliet made up
:heir difierem.es. After announc-Jto have our daughter call him]
ing they were engaged the singer back, should she do so? Her fa-
said he would let his
name the wedding day.
I The marriage will be his third
1 His first wife was Nancy Bar-
bato, whom he married in 193!'
fiancee ther and 1 feel that it is not]
proper for a girl to telephone a
boy under
Thank you.
any circumstances ;
MRS J D B I
wien he was a $5-a-week singing! DEAR MRS. J.D.B.: It is per-1
waiter. They have three children fectly ail right lor a girl to “re-
Nancy iwho married Tommy turn" a boy’s telephone call,
i Sands last year '. Christina and -
For a personal reply, write Ui
ABBY Box 3365, Bev rly Hills
California and include a self-ad
dressed, stamped envelope. Abby
answers ALL mail.
Frank Jr
In 1961. eight days after his di
vorce from Nancy, the singer
married glamor girl Ava Gard-
ner It was a stormy union which
ended in a 1957 divorce.
dancers on the set of “Can Can" Officer, 5/ CllftS
who drew criticism from Soviet |_|jg First Arrest
Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev .. .
during M* Septemlier. MM tW ThrOWS Key AWOy
here. While engaged in the can
can. the chorus threw their skirts
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W^^moJrt^^ageSu ,mon,h'old. .Hied TUeS‘!£_“ «ether when th<‘ Scuffs were
NEW YORK (UPI) — “I’m a
cop. come with me,” Tony Blount
a wave of his pistol to
Max Smith.
Smith. 39, a truck driver, fol
lowed orders. He had to stoop a
little when the handcuffs were
put on, though.
^i He had to lie on the floor alto-’
3 result of rai bites he suffered
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M. H. "PAT"
ROUBISON
906 S. Adorns
BA 4-0594
almost all parts of his body
attached to Tony's baby bed
u.. ww. —. ,----- — -— — -» But the worst part came when]
, Also bitten was his identical twins I Tony agc<j 5 admitted to Smith,
who is in a hospital in cretical a farniiy friend, that he did not
condition. The babies are the sons know handcuff key was.
ol Mr and Mrs John O'Brien
St. Johns.
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Neither did his mother. Mrs Mar
jcellus Blount.
---- j Mrs. Blount called her husband.
Some presidents of the United a parkin* guard at a discount
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dents. __j him. Blount kept the key for the
handcuffs which he used
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Police were unable to unlock
the handcuffs. So Smith, who had
gone to the Blount home for a
little visit, tried to make him
self as comfortable as possible he
side Tony's crib while Tony kept
waving his toy pistol, happy with
his first "arrest "
Smith said Tony cornered him
just as he entered the house, arid
he did not even have time to re
move his hat and coat After the
handcuffs, he couldn't.
Police freed a rung from the;
crib, which made things easier
for Smith until Blount returned
with the key.
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Speaker Rayburn
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Nixon Levels Jabs |
Katanga Charges UN With Trying To Force Colonialism
WHITTIER. Calif (UPD-lUch- ELISABETHVILLE.
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Cage Coaches Is
Katanga! Congo under trusteeship of Us, lam and international tutelage a.idj Calling It Quits
Soptilpa (Ok!a) Henld, Wednesday, January 10, T962—Poge 5
Dean Of State
continue to serve as director of
athletics in the school system here
His new duties include becoming
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 102, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 10, 1962, newspaper, January 10, 1962; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1487615/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.