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By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK UPI — The
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Mrn.tw-r Oklahoma Prsaa AmoclatlOB
kaoruila and rn'tad Praaa Inifeaatiooal
Southern NewM»per Pubaahera
DAILY BIBLE VERSE: Pray at all lime, in the Spirit. • h» **>
prayer a ad sapplaalaa T# that ead keep alert auk all peraerter-
aare. aaekiag aiippla atiaa far all the wum« l^ke'ieiis t 1«.KS\.J
PRU I i. Bar creator of aui
commune with Tnee Prepare our heart; for an enmuntrr with The"
Forgive na our sins. and deliver u* from evil Prwtrve our s<j<iis
from death For Jesus' sake Amen
JtaiA&WASHINGTON
MARCH OF EVENTS ====^=
Famed Bottle Hymn's
History Now Studied
Julia Word Howe s
Song a Century Old
Bv tit NK1 < tm UI
Central Pm* Areoriafioa tv
raiUNffo* Wnt^r
-rr ASHINt.TON—"The Battle Hymn of the Republic ' a
\\ product of the Civil War ia generally regarded aa t
moat outstanding war song ever composed in the United States
It has maintained wide popularity through the 100 years that
have followed ita composition and has become a part of the folk
music of the country. ..T
But through the years, researchers for the Washington Civil
War Centennial Commission found the songs 1
origins have become obscured To set the
record straight the (omn.iaaior. has asked
schools and churches to sing the hymn and
read the story of how, when and where it
was composed
The authoress was Julia Ward Howe The |
song was written ui her mom at the old Wii- j
lards Hotel ui downtown Washington not
on the battlefield, as many leave come to be- I
tieve And it was not the model on which the
song "John Browns Body was lomposed.
Actually it was the other wav around Mrs
Howe based her hymn on the music to John i
Brown s Body." written in 1852 Mrs H
Tb thr tune of believed thev were poor words for such s I p||ind U.A, .. .. *at,.r fjmine
John Br...... glorious tuns. That thought persisted through .--«.— u ^ m
a long night, and Mrs. Howe wrote the words 11
•in the dimness ' of dawn.
Her own words to the "John Brown ' tune were printed in a
widely circulated magaxine of the day. and the song caught on
among Northern soldiers, ultimately to achieve the eminent
position it now holds in the world of folk music
• • • •
• TEXAS' 1»M LINING *TAR Until the UK ;nsder. •!
t.ons the overruling influence of the state of Tecaa on federal
affairs was typiftsd by Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B John-
son and House Speaker Sam Rayburn
Even after Johnson became vice president and presided over
Jobe Word Hew#
Ra-
ff Famine" Thursday night -
i iv idly fashioned, notable ‘ BS
(G-jort- documentary can
i ,-o«.side red Chao II in Hie Pop-
j ila'ton Expl^*ofi" *46ry
] The urgency of the world s wa-
] er problems was impressively
j -onveyed by means of interviews,
I film* of an ient lands ruined by
| water shortages, and report; on
' our own nation's pollution scandal
Since Genesis narrator Howard
K Smith reminded us. nut one
i drop of water bus been added to
i our planet. while the populat ion
j explosion continue* at a rale of
two million more people each
I week We heard Sen Robert Kerr
meak of wafer pollution—"it s
* l«ke storing (ht precious w3ter in
garbage pails "—and heard Secne-
* am that we destroy more water
i m our rivers than we use The
1 onlv flaw in the otherwise mas-
terful presentation was an ex-
cessively distinct segment on
I some filthv rivers.
Along with the mighty water
1 problems of Califor via, the pro
cram effectivelv outlined the cost-
ly. ingenious attempts to convert
Skit water into sweet w iUtr. Im
agination was imwri ssively util
I i/esJ in spieo<Jiiig lacts hefore
1 it's a lot gone cum lu.uou of
I cxHune. that most of the na
• tion's TV audience Thuisdav night
I was singing akkig with Mitch or
I messing around with Ness Thev
I tell us you can lead the horses
! to water but vou can t make them
trsnk Trs* Still. I wonder if non-
drinking horses can reallv heh>
m
^*orteEA
(In “go it aim**" without France week |*v f’ < Amhv-•via I IrW
I in seeking a Berlin settlement ellyn Thompson ami British Am
I with the Russians i hassador Frank Robert -
__________ ______ I The newspaper said in a front
LONDON «LPI — The London iage story tnat the next steps in One married couple out of ev
Daily Mail said today that Brit- negotiations over the divided city ery ten in the l.S
am and the United States intend will be taken in Moscow neat I to have children
Anglo Amcricons
To Go It Alone'
In Berlin Crisis
is not able
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UHK AGO I PI - Sign on u*
blackboard at the Air
c.. e Pilots Association s safety
lonun
Orville. Please call Wilbur at
vp in -*• cly
THE JACKSON TWINS
ANT I CAN t-tELf*
TENC* IWWTEV'EK
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ME V Tut 1 roCT ONLV T
TERMITE ^MOU? swat me finp.
WOULPCOMC
M L4AMPY' _ _
By Dick drooks
fa -alsotolQoai
Ui Tut kN3N£VTP
hav roe *T
I . lF r> 1.0APEP
Special Exercises For
Back Are Used By JFK
i = !k>GNE KNOWS TWATS
j ~-A'r RATS l-EAVE A WHY I
'MATS GO-NG/acftftOMK)
i s*nk. j
[ Somehow it doesn't add
‘Teathcrtoo '' if I mav split a
shaft, aimed its arrows mhtio
where between the kkklv -tnd ailult
audience and nussed the bull’s
EDITORS NOTE - Little «f a
drtindivr nature ha; bren wnt-
len recently about Prr;Mlei»l
Renucdv'% back condition and
bis el torts to avoid sudden
muscular -tram wbuh might
put km ba«k on crutebrs. I PI
While House Reporter Mirri-
nian Niii-lh however, has an
exclusive aii-ounl ul soiiietbiug
new in the President * hie—a
dailv schedule ot musi le-build-
ing wcibouts und r supervision
ul a New York spei lalist in
therapeutic exercise.
Rv MERRIMAN SMITH
I PI White House Reporter
deni Kennedy has started
program of muscle-buiKm
adviser is Dr. Han; Kraus, asso-
ciate professor of phy-:<al medi-
cine and rehabilitation at tiie
New I ork l mvti ity Medical
Sciwol.
F ilness C ouiu ii Member
Krau; wa- a tra'inoer of the
President's Council oi I’hy-iCal
Fitness during the Eisenhower
administration and is re. aided
by the President's h ar physt
i -an. Dr. Janet Travell. as a toi
expert on the therapeutic ap
.proach to physical fitness.
| According to White House
sources. Dr. Trave'l regards the
I Chief Executive s basic health a-
Iexcellent; his back the wst it
has been since he suffered exten-
daily sive pain and had to use crutche
ever- in tlie early suiruiw r because of
muscle strain
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[ AMEN'ME REST OF THE ^
GANG SEES HOW MAPPY < |
|THi9 LITTlE RAT
\ WE SH'RTmEV WILL ;|
j STOP WORRYING/;— ,
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Job Steed
Highwoy 66 North
BA 4 4617
See the Sizzling New
'62 RAMBLERS
NOW ON DISPLAY
ihe President s com
possible re injury of
ap-,
re-
ern
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Descrilied as a musical fan -tses in the small White House a muscle
•nsv." the ABC-TV spec ial hive! gymnaMum under supervision o. | But Kennedy and
some attractive songs by Mary i Nov \ork specialist
f.ven Alter juunwii ------------------*------ Rodgers and Martin Charnin I For from 15 to (0 miinitti. each , gently
the Senate, it waa widely believed that the Texas Senate-House 'hough! the lvr-1 ■> wire too <<pUs- 'n- < I A<
axis would contmue to function Many believed that Sen Mike ,jrate<j for ltv. frv and the a..:, tw tin. --reti am and fi< x hack, which ita v,t ium fiom
Mansfield, of Montana waa hand-picked by Johnson a* Senate | kkMelv dc-tived from a Na
majority leader in order for the Texan to maintain h.a contro. Haw(Wm> ^ lh<.n hls muA-ie> to live swim> in the tepid W ute House
e ver that body _ . '
However, it became apparent aa the aesaion progressed that
Mansfield waa hi* own man. not Johnson a or anyone else *. It
became generally believed that Texa# had loat
at leaat a part of its hold on Congress. Taaona'
Now, Rayburn » apparently meurable ailment Mold
will remove h!m from the speaker * chair, break-
ing the moat powerful hold that Texas ha* Broken
Claimed on the federal legislature Some Texan*
By Foul Norris
■w .
SNUFFY SMITH
—e
I together into a clcarlv defined
•venduction Hans Conreid. as Gov.
i Balfour, was delightful with a pat-
I ter song and tiandlcsl hi; role with
were opposed to Johnson * vice presidential asp'ratH.n* for ju»t tangucMlHWk Hugh (t Bi. HI in
this reason the tear that the once-powerful voice ot Texas would tJM. tifL- role, however, whipped
become lost in Washington should anything happen to the aguig himself with pained ion antic ex
Rjtytmm _ ores^iwis and fonnulabU* mlen.M-
Unlike most other states Texas Has some pec e* ty. Ja \e PuAell th«* love in
problems m ,ts dealing. wUh the federal ^ was fetching to 1«,-k a.
leader* now fear the trend of law. on such matter* a* uoe
- Oil lands and the oU depletion a. run against | s.im
them.
have been intended for crown-uns mint where he can resume out
Because the attack was so dif of doors exercise without fear of
i fuse, the hour never (killed itself au»ing another flare-up of chron-
ic buck trouble
The President's spe;
•dical
Camel Driver Is
Nearing End Of
Whirlwind Tour
I Southern accent working too well
______ ____ ICathleen Nesbitt had the proper
J halnnce of fun and venom in her
100 ^ cars Ago In ^a>aI ,,f
Indian Territory
By GEORGE II -SHIRK
Oklahoma Historical
Nocic-ly President
October 20. The general advance t’Q
in southwestern Missouri of the
Somewhere between plaining
and presentation. "What's Wrong
with Men." went wrong
Thursday's davtimc- Special for
Women" on NBO-TV switched
from a documentary-type iratuirv
WASHINGTON LPI - Bashir
Ahmad, a philosophical cam.1 j. The general advance ,
dmer t*Mh a poetic bent, gets a m -H|hw€ltern Mlwocr, at the # U^tivT''
SETJiC L"'» A™> .«-™t
betore Marling tne last leg oi nis tota inn 40 (WO men ..„i ...........
U. S tour
Church
News
(Continued from Page 41
PENTEt t»sT \L HOLINESS
CHl'RCH
MOL M*S
Rev Alice Carter. Minister
Sunday School 10 A
Morning Worship 11 A.
Evening Worship 7.'10 A.
rhuisday
Prayer Meeting 7.30 P.
UNITED PENTECOSTAL
Mounds
; -iunday School 9:45 A.
.’reaching 11 00 A.
Aorship Service 7 45 P.
Arnold Harris. Pastor
pool
This summer, Kennedy's prin- i
ripal recreation was sitting in1
the open stern of the White
House yacht or his father s cabin |
cruiser in trips over New Eng-1
nd wat
sku
played
\ and under the command of John
Ladybird Johnson, wife of Vice q Fremont. is progressing a; «orrmen<lable jobs as thev w
President Lyndon B Johnson. w ‘d(though the field commanders ex- 'hrough the meat-grinder of pro
take the Pakistani visitor on a momentarily to make con- iucer-writer George I^fferts' fa- ,_ . , .
tour of the White House, although Conlederale army miliar brand of weltsohmerz The
James Dalv and Ixiri March did
rorrmendable jobs as thev waded,
pro-
I.ike*
Kennedv 1:
few explorat
weeks, but
Against tl
Travell sou
also is note*
exerci >e.
lent The
1 week for al
pervise Kt
the small
I After an
. .11. But.
. golf, h
v swing-
out
Dr _
f THPiNKV FER
(aJE GOT OS f TH’ STORE BOUGHTEhj
A NEW 9ABVV SEE6AR, LOKEV
0UER AT OOR ---—t
HOUSE,SNOFFy J _ \)
f
M
JOHNNY HAZZARD
IT S AIW1AVS GOOD M
~0 hAV/E ANOTHER
PLOW HAND O/V
XJN0 TH' *s(\;
1 PROPIT'Wy'AS "
•d out
tor pL
P
i to come
three limes a
two months to su-
ly's workouts in
tne
GARDEN HEIGHT*
FREE WILL BAPTIST
Prattville
9 45 A.
muiar oranu oi weiiscnmerz ine ______ ^ n nn »
„ Gen Sterling Prae In fact hour reeled off a k»ng list of male F"4‘n‘ uvirsh',-.
—------j. Price's force is at least 100 miles gripes doubts and dilemmas bu-
Ahmad was invited here by the aWay retreating rapidly south vitiated its imiioriance bv con
.L.r.i ihu ik. U'hit* . ' renting itself more with the poe
try of the deterioration than with
he is not expected to see Presi- ^
dent Kennedy
vice president. After the White #ar(j
House tour, he leaves for New
York
He will buy some gifts for his i
family at Macy's, visit Rocke
feller Center, ride the subway]
and spend his last night in the
United States at the Waldorf
Touring Washington Thursday
M
M.
Evening Worshio 7 20 P. M
Aeci Prayer Meeting 7 30 P. M
S. P. Yi'cnam. Pastor
Liberoce's Piono
Goes Where He
Goes, Or Else
the pressures and answers
1 didn't reallv exoect Death of
a Salesman." bu* I had hoped the
hour would grab hold of the rjue
J don with more authority and |>er-
HOUSTON Tex. (UPD-They tinen«. ^ “"i* strode me as
. u * hr.-,!, a hup..'1 rewrite of las* season's offc--
are going to have to break a hugi (. m ^
with Mrs JoK.son. Ahmad was] plate glass window more than 1«'»i
alwavs ready with a well-turned (wt above the street today so , -
j icxr. c . The Channel Swim; Tenncwe
I**"1 t d ,h c. t eh m ' ^ P y P'an° J Ernie Ford's new variety series
After studying the Senate chart, . wonderfuI." he Mid for ABC-TV is to begin on Mon-
'* ^ Tnwwnxd that when a|WJth a wlde gnn ,H i> ^ M „
PRATTVILLE METHODIST
( III KCII
X Bassett Road. Prattville
-ondav Si hool 9 45 A. M
Evening Services 7 00 P. M
Rupert Furr, Pastor
Pallor
lot of minds are applied to a
problrtrv you get a better solu-
tion than when one mind is ap-
plied to a problem the 14 - story Central National
"One mind can make a nus- Bank When lle arrived
tak- 'aid the illiterate camel ^ (he c,ub was ^
J" 1 3 will only play on h.
thtxjsa xl minds will make a mis
.. i There is not an elevator, nor
Later, he charmed a woman even a stairway, .hat is big
reporter with the remark that «® tra"sJ*rt th<\ P,ar-
• each time you smile..petals fall from *** n°°r 10 thc t0p
ou, • j Glenn McCarthy, club owner
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES ;|^"n£
Salvation is attained through
-piritual awakening, growth, and n,....
progress. This is a tneme of the
Sermon entitled "Pro- .' i
will
?nce
r— —----«*■ j"«j, r\yin 4 m n am EDT
The plush Cork Club engaged "Brazil—■Coffee Quadros and Com
the pianist to perform tonight m i munism." an analysis of unrest ^w,lon After Death which
its penthouse quarters on top of in the largest Latin American na i)e Peesen ed at Christian Sc
' don. If scheduled for Thursday churches Sunday.
Nov 2 as a "CBS Reports" hour ' From John <3* will be read
_ Interv iews with past and present f>lese wor(ls of Christ Jesis: “Ver-
jwn piano i Brazilian presidents will be fea I dy. verily. I say unto you. He
' tured. 11hat heareth my word, and be-
Phyllis Curtin, soprano, and lieveth on him that sent me. hath
Giorgio Tozzi. basso head th«' • everlasting life, and shall not
?ast of the NBC Opera Company’s ome into condemnation; but is
two-hour production of "The passed from death unto life "
gvm adjoining
>e swimming pool,
exercise session, the
President then takes a swim in
the heated pool. While the new
program stems from Kennedy s
chronic back condition, it >-
aimed at building up muscles all
through his ‘wdy.
First Workout
. hts first workout
tiy before lunch.
for about 15 min-
y body mo‘:on—not
•ullevs with which
juipped. The exer-
iV be extended, dc
nedv’s own wishes
time.
anvwhere without equip-
He use? the White House
hei fuse it is handy to the
.•u* X
Tak<
Kennedy
i Thursday
I He exerci
weights am
cise period
(lending on
and availah
j His mu«
BONDED tamko roofing shingles at no extra cost
Select the weight sh.Dgle you want When they are applied we will i.*ux vour 10. K. V • -*0 'ear bond depending upon
the weight ot Ihe shingle you select. (210-lb. shingle* are bonded for 15 vearx. tall u; lur rmH.ng or to applv var new root.
STUART LUMBER & PLYWOOD C0.y 117 S. Moplc, BA 4-2181_
Fl ASH GORDON
When shown a picture of Pres- who was once
idertt Kennedy he said, "he seems fabulous oil wildcatter, asked a
to have a verv determined face local moving firm to rig a hoi-’
He seems to he very young and -iod boom on top of the buildinj
oertaihly has gone a long way in an(1 P1^ Ihe piano up outside
a very short while " The only thing left in the wav
■ wa* a big plate glass window
The S'kh religion of India tea- that allows club members to look
ches tolerance virtue, peace - out over the city from the pent
through - brotherhood and the house
falseness oi taste restrictions, j ‘ Break it out," McCarthy said
known as the1 ^e of Three Kihl- on Sui.dav.
Feb 25.
Herschel Bemardi the Lt Ja
robi. of the defunct "Peter Gunn” I
■leries. supplies the voice for
Muggsy” a character in AB'
TV's "Top Cat" cartoon series for
•Vednesriey, Nov 1.
One of the citations from "Sci-
ence and Health with Key to the
scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddv
states "Universal salvation rests
m progression and probation
ind is unattainable without them"
The Coldest Text is from I Cor
nthians (8>: “God hath both ra
B<’lls on shipboard separate 30 ted up the Lord, and will als
ninute periods of tune.
Canrdion Ptoins
Are Srow Bound
EDMONTON. Alta. H'PI>— j
Arctic air piunged the we«tcm
prairies into winter today with j
howling w>ml- and drifting snow
covering’ western Alberta.
The Weather Office said the
cold air mass was pushing into
[ -outhem and eastern Alberta and 1
Saskatchewan The heaviest
snowfalls were expected in west -1
m A'berta with a temperature
BRINGING UP FATHER
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