The Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 293, Ed. 1 Monday, August 14, 1967 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE. TWO—Sapulpo (Oklo ) Herald, Monday, August 14, 1967
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INDUSTRIAL
Frank King's Discount Salvage
Features Big Variety Of Parts
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CAPEFUL RECORDS ARE
KEPT of each transaction
at King’s Discount Auto Salvage,
1501 North 9th. Frank King
knows exactly what parts are a-
vailable at any given time and
can quickly locate any needed
item for a mechanic or body
repairman. He is shown here as
he completes a cash ticket for
parts. (Staff Photo)
SCOTS BAN "ULYSSES’’
EDINBURGH, Scotland (UPI)
— The controversial film of
James Joyce’s novel, "Ulysses”
was banned Friday from the
Edinburgh Film Festival. The
film, which uses Joyce’s origin-
al dialogue, has also been
banned in Glasgow.
By WYLODEAN MOONEY
A well-known television per
sonality advertising a "do-
hicky” and a well-known
Sapulpa auto salvage is in the
business of selling a large var-
iety of parts which might be
referred to as a do-hicky by
those with a limited auto parts
vocabulary.
Frank King's Discount Sal-
vage is located at 1501 North
9tii, alongside the Sand Springs
road. It is a real credit to the
business. Featured there are re-
built generators and starters,
clutch pressure plates and
rebuilt transmissions.
King carefully removes use-
able parts from automobiles
which are too badly damaged
to be rebuilt. These are clean-
ed and stored. As good as new,
they represent a real saving
to mechanics — especially when
a hard-to-find part is demanded
and a speedy repair is of cruc-
ial importance.
Quarter panels, windshields,
car roofs, doors and other metal
parts are in heavy demand by the
body shop trade. Often, itispos-
sible to locate these items at
King’s. The first year he was
here, King said he traded more
than 200 cars.
Buying and salvaging wrecked
cars has been the business of
King, along with operation of a
garage, for nearly 25 years. He
first came to Sapulpa in 1930
but later moved to another state,
and returned here about eight
years ago.
A native of Mountain Home,
Ark., King likes to hunt squirrel
and fish. He also hunts deer
and pheasant. He says he likes
to fish in all parts of Arkansas
and eastern Oklahoma.
The next time you auto needs
a radiator, transmission,gener-
ator or carburetor ask your
mechanic to try King’s Discount
Salvage first. If you are a do-it-
yourselfer, visit King’s and you
likely will find whatever is need-
ed to do a first class job.
If in doubt, call BA4-3084 and
Frank King can tell you if the
necessary parts are available.
MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich.
(UPI)— Michigan Gov. George
W. Romney, looking more and
more like a presidential candi-
date, plans a three-week tour of
Europe next month which may
Include stops In Russia.
Romney made the announce-
ment Sunday after a tennis
match with Rhode Island Gov.
John Chafee that concluded
Romney’s weekend of relaxation
at his summer mansion.
Romney met with Chafee,
New York Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller and former Penn-
sylvania Gov. William Scranton
reportedly to discuss his pres-
idential chances.
The European swing, expect-
ed to include Romney’s first
visit to Russia and possibly
stops in the Middle East, is
being tailored to bolster Rom-
ney’s foreign policy credentials
— an area of some political
weakness.
Observers said the trip would
also allow Romney to bask in
the spotlight of international
news at a time when President
Johnson’s popularity, according
to polls is going downhill.
Still unannounced as a candi-
date for the Republican pres-
idential nomination in 1968,
Romney seems to be increasing
the tempo of his "long, hard
look” at seeking the nomination.
Rockefeller, Scranton and
Chafee told reporters after the
gathering that they were
"devoted” to securing the
nomination for Romney.
Rockefeller even went so far
as to hint that Romney has the
nomination sewed up by sug-
gesting that the choice of the
running mate was "up to
Romney.”
The long-planned tour, sche-
duled to start Sept. 9, was
reportedly discussed along with
civil disorders-like the worst
race riot in modern U.S. history
in Detroit some three weeks
ago.
LBJ Urges
Clean Vote
CARELI 100 MOTORCYCLE or trail bike is a
new feature at Hinshaw’s Auto Electric, 1304
North 9th. Here, Jim Ritchie tries out one of
the Italian-made scrambler-type machines
which is rated for the 14 year old but is pre-
ferred by many adults. Howard Hinshaw, left,
says the firm has a larger-size machine on
order and will soon be showing it, along with
the complete line of campers which he sells.
(Staff Photo)
Syrian Leaders
Meet With Tito
DROP LEAFLETS
SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI)
— Rhodesian air force planes
have dropped thousands of
leaflets to anti-government ter-
rorists, warning them to "sur-
render or die,” a Rhodesian
spokesman said Saturday._
WASHINGTON (UPI)- Pres-
ident Johnson sent a personal
message to the leaders of
Saigon’s military government
warning them that a rigged
election In South Vietnam would
alienate the American people.
The chief executive’s message
was disclosed Sunday by the
two special envoys he dis-
patched on a round of Aslan
visits last month, Gen. Maxwell
Q. Taylor and Washington
attorney Clark Clifford.
Clifford said the President’s
message to Marshal Nguyen
Cao Ky, south Vietnam’s
premier, and Gen. Nguyen Van
Theiu, the chief of state, “said
as bluntly as It can be said that
If there was any one act on
their part which would be
calculated to alienate the
American people, It would be to
have a rigged election ...”
‘I personally believe that they
understood that very well,”
Clifford added.
Taylor, who appeared with
Clifford on a television inter-
view (Face the Nation—CBS),
said that all the evidence he
and Clifford had seen "indicates
that the (Saigon) government Is
■tstent on an honest election.
The average depth of the Gulf
of Mexico is 4,961 feet.
By WALTER LOGAN
Yugoslav President Josip
Broz Tito today conferred with
Syrian leaders in Damascus on
forming Arab Anti-Israeli poli-
cy.
In Israel the government
moved to crack down on Arab
terrorists entering Israeli-occu-
pied Jordan disguised as
returning refogees.
From civil war stricken
Yemen, Sanaa Radio said the
republican regime Sunday repu-
diated a United Arab Republic-
Farmers Relum
To Hong Kong
The Caspian Sea is by far the
world’s largest lake. Lake
Superior is second.
In 1965, Negroes began riot-
ing in the Watts section of Los
Angeles. Several days of
violence took 34 lives and
injured 856 others, and caused
widespread damage.
(old Air Front
Moving Eastward
LAFF-A-DAY
"We’re taking a survey to learn what mothers do
with their leisure time.”
Expert
MUFFLER CARE
Aloaky"muf?Te7
can kill.... let our
crew install a new
one now.
BA 4-iVM
BRING US
YOUR WASH
HARRIS LAUNDRY
2J Net*. Maple
By United Press International
The cold air front that
brought record chills to the
Midwest for the past few nights
edged towards the East today
and centered over Ohio. It
pushed cold air In front and
dragged In warm air behind.
Temperatures in the desert
Southwest and much of the far
West continued unusually high
today. Readings soared to 120
degrees at Death Valley, Calif.,
Sunday, and it was close to 100
in much of the west early
today.
East of the Mississippi,
readings were generally In the
40s and 50s In the North and in
the 60s in the South.
Showers dotted areas of the
Atlantic Seaboard from Mary-
land to Maine and In Florida.
Showers also formed in a
jagged line from Arizona to the
Dakotas but the Pacific north-
west continued to experience
one of the driest summers in
years.
The total precipitation record-
ed in the Seattle, Wash., area
since June 23 is only 0.05 per
cent of an Inch.
The cold air front pushing
East dropped the temperature
to 44 early today in Phillpsburg,
HONG KONG (UPI)-British
authorities began permitting
Communist Chinese farmers
back into Hong Kong today to
till their land. Tough Gurkha
troops searched the Chinese for
weapons as they crossed the
border.
Police found five homemade
bombs scattered around Hong
Kong today, including one in
front of a U.S. Bank (Bank of
America) branch. Military bal-
listics experts safely detonated
all the bombs.
One of the bombs was found
inside a small foot-long black
wooden coffin placed in front of
the American bank’s Kowloon
branch. A skull had been
painted on the coffin’ i lid and a
Red flag with the word
"guerrillas” was lying next to
it.
A government official said the
border was still closed between
China and Hong Kong but
Chinese farmers could now
come from the other side to
engage in farming.
Tension eased some in the
colony today following Sunday
night's hand grenade attack by
Communist terrorists in the
Wanchl district. British army
spokesmen said there had been
no border incidents today along
the 17-mile frontier.
Saudi Arabia move to withdraw
their fighing forces from the
little nation and let the people
vote to choose between Cairo-
backed republicans and Saudi-
backed royalists. Cairo wanted
the Yemen war settled to
devote her full energy toward
Israel.
At Damascus, the 76-year-old
Tito was meeting Syrian pies-
ident Noureddin Atassl before
flying on to Baghdad for talks
with Iraqi president Abdel
Rahman Aref. Then the Yugo-
slav "nonaligned” world leader
was flying back to Cairo for a
seventh and “decisive” meeting
on Arab policy with U.A.R.
President Gamal Abdel Nasser.
Tito’s trip once was reported
as a journey to sell militant
anti-Israeli Arab leaders on a
Belgrade peace plan. After 30
hours’ talks in Cairo, in which
Nasser apparently showed no
easing of his anti-Israeli goals,
the Yugoslav and Egyptian
press began throwing cold
water on the peace plan
reports.
They said Tito, who personal-
ly dislikes flying, was winging
between Arab capitals "to
exchange views with Arab
presidents on theJbest ways of
eliminating the consequences of
Israeli aggression.” The same
phrases were used to describe
earlier visits by other Commu-
nist leaders including Soviet
President Nikolai Podgorny
following Israel’s victory in the
June 5-10 Middle East war.
The Iraqi press hailed Tito as
a symbol of victory.
KING'S
DISCOUNT
1501 North 9Hi
New Jack*
Broket Shoes
Floor Mott
Auto Ports
and Salvage
BA 4-3084
34-99 to $10.79
tot $8.94
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Congolese Mob
Sacks Embassy
BEST WASH IN TOWN
6.E HEAVY DUTY
Automatic Washers
exclusively yours at—
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Pa., the coldest reading in the
country.
The temperatures behind the
cold front during the night were
generally about 10 degrees
warmer than they were the
previous three nights when
records were set for August j
cold In 12 states from Texas
and Oklahoma to Georgia, Ohio
and Michigan.
Enjoy Yourself
witfi friends and
family. Swim,
Sunbathe or Picnic
MEADOW LAKE
Doug and Virginia Baldridge
3 Miles North on Hwy. 97 BA 4-9713
WASHINGTON (UPI)-A Con-
golese mob burned and sacked
the Belgian embassy at Kinsha-
sa today, Informed sources said.
The sources said demonstra-
tors in front of the building
raged out of control and
attacked the building.
An American who lived next
door to the embassy was seized
by the mob and beaten, they
said.
Sound trucks rolled through
Kinshasa’s streets Sunday, tell-
ing residents with loudspeakers
that demonstrations would take
place against various embas-
sies, the sources said.
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403 North Mission BA 4-9739
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• Booklets
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