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Page 4—Sapulpa (Ok. la.) Herald, Fuday, July 15, 1960
Sapulpa Daily Herald
South -
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Ah IuUependent Newspaper established HeptemUer 8, 1914 and published
at 16 South Park. Sapulpa Oklahoma, every allernoon except Saiurday, _____
and Sunday monilnk Entered on M-.-ond rfin meli uutkter at the poet- in these uays 0* gl4*4*1 Challenge,
oihoe in sapulpa under an art oi Mweh a. 1881 - Americans must have a vice pres-
BDWARD K LIYKRMOHF.. Editor anil Publisher idenl Capable of defiling V.Ittl the
rrC«,«ior S£?2£ ^ave problems confronting tins
- —- nation and the free world. the|
Delivered by carrier In ftapulpa
Legal
Record
VP-
'Payola' Charged fnka
In Runoff Hassle
spectre of Soviet military penetra- Kennedy family
tion in the Western Hemisphere. , Jack gets l0 the Whit-
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run with the man most of them wards. Olivares called in a , n aT House he'll make Bobby the -
hacked for the White House at TULSA (UPI, -/ sharp ex- ^ Cubfln ernmem wal si. ^ssadors to ^ |umey general. Teddy will ru.
•~»t„,, .st,........«'£?***rs-s"»
They never felt Johnson would , . ,, . to it to renounce Nikita hhrush- „
J trict Congressional runoff earn- ,....... , an emergency meeting
«»-*■ a: ssstrsrsi
Wesley V. Disney, a runolf can- the United States
accept second place, or thought
il would be offered
Member Okluhonut Pro* AsnoclatUwi and
douUieru NeWHpaper Publlobeni'
Auoclaitloo.
ion the road of freedom Lyndon Marvin L. McUiughlin
I Johnson has demonstrated on Wanda Jo McLaughlin,
many occasions his brilliant qua!
Feel bet Down
irom mother, commenting on John-
son's nomination in the wake of
DISTRICT COURT —• ___ » .h«..h. i*™* Congresstoaal runolf
Su.-.s Filed
Fre<i Phyllis Cltamhcrs .n-i i«-i
DtUyerrd by earner in sapulpa per montT’lu# Massachusetts senator said Theodore Abraham, $22,358 asked -j ^ down ami hurt,” said TT^®' ch^d lhal Ll^ Sl/art \ rejection ot the appeal was
“iKiKsa i Him PAPER AKrV^fFSVVn "We need men of strength if for personal injuries and property one leading union official tuJT' ^al iLy «“ktered cer,ain However Cu-
TO Call its before 7 f m tVENiwoi OB before t A. M SUNDAY wc are to be strong and if we damages. “This was the shortest victory p .. M . brn Defense Minister Haul Cas-
MOININO. I are to prevail and lead the world Divorces Set Aside lorganized labor ever won,” said ^ ° su^ul 1 lsnt*^ liJ iun tro said in Communist Czechoslo-
' . , . . 1 vakia Thursday, that Khrush- some aspect of questioning sell-
.n uui piompt > eai 1 • sa| chev’s support was of “immense evaluation II does not show, hew-
ing that it was D.sney who made , r
Win
and Sarge Shriver -a brotherun
law married to sister Eunit- 1
probably become the governor o
Illinois ’The big question is. wna
are they going to do with Fck
Lawford"''
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importance" to his country
and some Democrats, pri-
of his re-
_— . . .-----j -------------------- . Divorces Granted Kennedy's victory and adoption of "‘b.
DAILY BIBLE VERSE: For all the nations of trie world ihcatictns for the leadership we re Lloyd E Wheeler Irom Emo- aa ultra liberal platform. ." V* 01 e,.ai * jn Havana Thursday Acting For- marily in the camp-
seek these things, and your Father knows that you need quire today.”________ gene Faye Wtnwle^^^ I"e^tha"“h^'announced his wp-dgn Minister Carl.® Olivary ^ojjwsttton. wish he had
| SomwoTlhe liberals in Northern Hilda N r ^ Dem°C1'aUc uLT, l^nemVu* rZt Si^o^r^ to^Se soni Author Joe McCarthy _};
and Western delegations readily Dtno Lee Anderson to Hilda in ticket unless Congress approves »f * ^ u —-------- ------
1,1,11 Yilmi $ il uiir^u. / , r.__s___ . . j- i K » lor the chance to oppose Kep
minimum wage, medical care and ^ .. , . r i » ki
them. Instead, seek his kingdom, and these things shall
be yours as well (Luke 12 30,31 RSV )
more
Food -
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in the town of Kimpcsc. I no mile-
south of here, were seized and
marched into the surrounding
jungles
There was no immediate infor-
mation on the number oi whites
involved.
The first search planes sent out
by the Belgian militaiy command
swooped low over jungle trectops
hut reported they could find no
trace of the captors or captives.
More Paratroopers Arrive
Seven more companies of Bel-
gian paratroopers arrived in I-eo-
poldviile Thursday to help main-
tain an uneasy peace and Belgian
officers were considering sending
a search column to tile Kunjiese
region
At the same time, appeals lor
Public
Records
MUNICIPAL COURT
accepted Johnson but others ob- Davis, both of Sand Sptings.
jected strenuously. Some even
cried that they had lieeti double-
crossed by Kennedy, who won the
presidential nomination with their
support
| Gov. (i. Mennen Williams of
called
Annual
| other labor-backed bills a. a con- P°rf. E<>id Repubiic-an.
gressional session starting in ear- . 1Sn,"-v '■l,arL-0 llla 1,1 lX
•j A n change lor his support Stewart
’ Steelworkers' President David Wa“‘ed finafal aid' helP in
J McDonald and Mine Workers mg h.s novelty company trom Al-
Chief Thomas Kennedy were not va 10 Tulsa and a gUa,a,Mee °f 3
among the dissenters on the John- as aa;,amslraUye a;'sls'al" l0.
(Continued from Page I»
auditorium lhe nominee named. Kennedy
lohnnie lee Kidd W \ 3rd l,,s Mich.gan delegation spoke junior high is a saie.y railing ------- s- -....... stewart hed ..Ulsn wanted
.lonnnu ia» moo, •«£ n Jra, Kl,lnfMrs Hsie Smith of icross the ton of the auditorium nominee named. Kennedy . , 1 . . .
-iary Conley. :m N. 2nd. and more hlun y Mis Llsit smitn o a. ross tnt top me auononum , hinl me to pay the expenses oi his
Darrell Lyons, Rl 2. Sapulpa, all Detroit caJted tt a “double cross ,balcony. |Sa,d S‘mp,y coas,d‘‘r h,m
miff f.t. ill "LLii -i I'll
forfeited $21
driving.
Hank llollingsned. Sapulpa, was
arrested fur public drunkenness ven‘son
and released to county officials.
Terry A Spaulding, 220 E
Anderson, was fined $10 and costs
for public drunkenness
.nd "We .re .11 burned u,"| -We «,» h.ve ,nn„„r ebddren * f SSST'-STSlti
Hoe.ee MM o! M aid.1* ,h,. old high nehnol bnikiing.' .......- ------- S
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troops came Irom European, flee- L,., of .l()hnson „ also ,lM.,ms ^ geslun
ing from Masi Marumba >«>! cognizes his philosophy and the
miles east of here The refugees sN ((f |lu. g,.eat area which
aske.1 for a military escort fo; ]has adop(e(| Johnson os its ,,.ad
their automobile e-mvoy through includln(l, (he southw(.st .
twi-en**Masi^Muninil'a' an!7 1^-1 natUrol'y Was ^ ,ha' 1 <mn campaign and though adop-
puldville. Of the 300 EuropeJWaS .!urned tokn of the i860 platform with its
I wish now I had voted for Ste- Hikes said.
Walter Keuther. presi- safely. This railing will
dent of the United Auto Workers, gaa|-d against some child falling
was “unhappy ” from the balcony of the audi-
The nine-member District of torium."
Columbia delegation sought toj Also at tlte junior high, the men
nominate (lov Orville L. Free- have cleared an old storage
limn of Minnesota to run against ,-uom aad made it into a wood
Johnson. But Freeman objected .s|IOp
to this idea, so ihe district dele-1
gates decided to withhold their
votes from Johnson as a protest
strengthen the ticket all over the
"" “’“■'“T?'. United States."
and we have to think
DEATHS
Chastain Rites
down.”
Pat Malloy of Tulsa, in a state-
ment from Los Angeles, where lie
is attending the national Demo-
cratic convention, said he was
present when the alleged proposi-
tion was made by Stewart to Dis-
ney.
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Another theory about Kennedy's]luai|,ro“,n
decision was that he wanted to . “ l>al'"“d ,mlldl"B 111
blur the ultra-liberal image lie sld‘' and out
Funeral services were held in
. . . . Sallisaw July 12 for Joe E Chas-
A list of the major work done at in former Sa , who djed
the other schools reads |of a heart alla(.k at his home
torest Park remodeled there. He was born in Taitlequah
and imd lived there and in Sa-
hud acquired in his pre-conven-
pulpa before moving to Sallisaw
He was a World War I veteran.
Surviving are the widow, Vir-
ginia Chastain, route two, Sapul-
South Heights — painted
outside woodwork.
Jefferson - built book cases jPa: a son James Edward Chas-
in making his decision ” I drastic civU rights plank The and storage closets. ‘ai". 0ran8e Cove. Calif ; three
Monroney, who fought a bitter south kicked up less fuss than! Woodlawn — lunchroom was!daughters, Mrs Virginia Surratt,
and lonely battle on Ihe floor lessjcou|d h;iw been ex|x>cted over remodeled into three classrooms!Woodlake, Calif.; Mrs. Joanne
Tension ........... to run hich ,han 24 hm"'S earli‘‘r *° ,urn ,lu“ ^ civil rights plank to avoid for the new high school. |Woodworth, Orange Cove. Calif
'rr1.."1'1,. ns bid
Belgian paratroopers cordoned off j__
South Is Conservative
The South leans much more
residents in the town, only—five
were staying behind—three mis-
sionary priests and two nuns.
the European section
Food shortages in the native
quarters threatened to further in-
flame growing anti-white hatred
U.S. Sending Food
et "is almost as good as the Slev-
enson-Kennedy ticket I was seek-
ing.'<
Cliunge In Plans
McGill said Johnson's nomina-i
... cratic Party. Vice President Nix-
tion means we can carry l)kla-|...... .
Preside. Eisenhower Thursday , „ow „ The implication of ou' prospective Hepubljcan
ordered emergency food supplies ... 'hnH ,)nllKtt presidential nominee, has made it
Washington Elementary — re- and Mrs. Margaret Dixon, Mc-
finished office floors and repaired Farhmd. Calif ; three brothers,
lunch room floors Will Chastain. Luther Chastain
llTt:* STTdS iSfiP‘dtkX - Mrs Mury «a„.re.
Another major job done by the,•xallis‘,w
crew was building high school j Interment was in Sallisaw City
agricultural classrooms in Euchee cemetery.
this was that McC.il! had doubts^ ^ ,)e |ntendg ,0 wage an Mission.
" '""R° “• SiSM " i m
the night before.
piles in Europe An
1,000 tons of flour, dried beef,
rice and powdered milk will lie
flown in.
The South also is heavily Pro-
testant. and Kennedy's catholic
Some prominent Oklahoma del- fadl' ina> cost him some votes
Reconst ruction
STSS........... "r
I tial contest.
and ,b.. UN.
lice force in the Congo.
The force will probably be
»» . rally * 5 pm I Thr Kpight nawn
Tunisi'i (.ham ^French' Cum.-.' in "M‘ s,i,dium war ,h*‘ ‘*-d in a copyrighted dispatch that
Sudan ami tlie Mali F rto, McGill had an oversupply of free: Johnson, with Speaker Sam Ray-
^ ..u .1: ' Uckrts for the outdoor sessionlburn's support had demanded the
Commencement At
Bible School Set
latter part of August for School
Superintendent Noel Vaughn | Commencement exercises for
Although many of the children lDripping Springs vacation Bible
who are having a good time thislsch(K)| ^jn ^ Md a( 7 30 p m
summer will not be ready *or Saturday. There were 74 pupils
s miuuus ... u.e ouum ,fcho°l lo begin enrolled with an av«*rage atten-
. - , ‘ I Hoover runaiiUL against Alfred E ^ sc*100^ Wl ready foi ^3,,^ 0f 54 for school.
nominated by “ “ *«*«" ■"
-ditorium with revived interest.
The only convention business to-p16 Democrats in 1828.
were reixirted lo have offered to , . , , „ . ..
contribute troops to the fora- (In wh,ch forn,aUy doses lhe conv‘,n-
New IH-llii, sources said India
-would also semi (roups if request-
ed by the U.N.h
The first contingent of Ihe U.N.
Congo force is expected by Sat-
urday, according to Dr. Ralph
tion.
A few Oklahomans left for
vice-presidential nomination and
threatened a floor fight tor it un-
less Kennedy gave him the nod.
The re|>ort said Kennedy was
Hospilal Notes
ett, Mrs. Amanda Kiggins, Mrs.
Rolland, Mrs Brittan, Mrs. Perry
Redus, Mrs Morris, Mrs Brown,
Mrs. Don Scott, Mrs. Ruby
Stroup. Mrs. Marguerite Stroup
and Mrs. Edward Redus.
home Thursday and more leaving astounded by Johnson's "ultima-
today. Most of them, including1 turn" and asked for time to talk Wanda Tillery and daugh
---------- xx, ........ ,hnso, ,wl,01we^ « out to it over with key delegate lead . Harriet Young and Rost
Bunche who came here to reo.v wateh four legged candidates run, ers, who had Ix-en backing Sen p
«"s=:
lions July i ienves at 8 am Saturday the report said. Kennedy capitu- Johnnie Bowen. Rosa
Belgium has promised to pull „For11 a *ouvlenir °f^'r *1“ ^ 1° announce Frazee, Eugene A. Broughton,
back its troops to their bases in and 0'he™ ,ook "’f OUa- his dwee of Johnson \tMam Wiggins and Mae Belle
the Congo when the UN forcestandard down at theelose| Kennedy denounced he report-R
has moved in and has proved ,,f ^‘,r^ay "igh‘8 sess,on 1T as a P:,re and absolu,f f,abnta'
capable oi restoring and main- a McG." unscrewed he t.on with no basts in tact
taimne order , brackets to take possession of the Gov David L. l-awrenee of
_ three-sided Oklahoma nameplate Pennsylvania placed Johnson's
Tlie United - |name before the convention, call-
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Anna L. Burgess, James Ed-
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longed relief. Bisma-Rex acts
four ways to relieve acid-inges-
tion Buy a bottle of 50 doses for
8!k- at the Rexall Drug store —
O 1. Humes Drue Store —adv.
States Marine'
corps lias a statutory role as
the nation's amphibious force-
in-readiness
Edward MacWilliams of Vir-
, . . ginia Beach. Va.. introuduced ihe
. u nson s f|Ujz.| Vpt, program on radio.
LAST DAY
RBI
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