Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 76, No. 87, Ed. 2 Friday, May 28, 1965 Page: 2 of 38
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republics — do not want gov- edge of the deposit slip) Well
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and promote stability in the seeks
in the
the 14-year-old re-
pathetic neighbors in healing
their divisions.
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a measure to reapportion the judicial proceedings.
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Johnson Seeking
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ceremonies Thursday night,
investigating agents said,
can Republic. He said these
outlines meet the needs and
state legislature were sent to
Gov. Frank Clement ending
a special session of general
assembly.
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The agents aimed their
disgust at a 14-year-old girl
who passed a note to teller
and, for the Dominicans, the
chance to shape their own
course with help from "Sym-
Dominican republic might
serve as a precedent for in-
CRUTCHFIELD'S
IS03 N.E. 23rd
‘ SANTO DOMINGO, Dom-
mioan Republic (AP) — The
United States gave the Or-
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"the Dominican people —
and the people of their sister
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people giving their full atten-
nations face similar upheav-
als.
people and the entire hemi-
sphere.
teller,’
plied.
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ding.”
She
ernment by extremists of ei-
iher the left or the right.”
CHICKASHA
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The purpose, says CBS, is
to help saeguard the rights
of defendants and the state
to a fair trial.
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no details of what he had in
mind.
However, it was believed
he felt the multi-nation force
now trying to keep peace
WEWOKA
B.F. Goodrich
presented the check referred
him to Northwest National
Bank, 2225 N May.
certainly was not.
“If she were my daughter.
I’d have turned her over my
knee and blistered her bot-
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Economists reported that
with no revenue coming in,
the $3.95 million has been
used up.
Fraud
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had two men on the scene,
and others working some as-
pect of it. The (Oklahoma
City) police department, the
sheriff’s office. the Edmond
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Of Injuries
The highway patrol
learned Friday of the deaths
a check he had been given
as a graduation gift.
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CONTACT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING
KELVINATOR DEALERS:
headed by former Agricul-
ture Minister Antonio Guz-
man has been rejected by
the junta president, Gen. An-
tonio Imbert Barrera. Im-
bert denounced the plan as a
"frank intervention in the in-
ternal affairs" of the Dornin-
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. Teague said there appar-
ently was no plan to hold up
the bank, and te note was a
spur-of-the-moment piece of
would — or should — result.
Agents who directed the
investigation gave this ac-
count:
The five teens, three boys
and two girls, entered the
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and they were released in
has given the Dominican
government $3.95 million to
keep it from collapsing. The
money came from pesos ac-
desires of
sponse Friday of FBI agents bad judgment by the 14-
who investigated an appar- year-old girl,
ent holdup attempt Thursday «<i
at least
as were the other teenagers.
“As if we didn’t have
enough to do with legitimate
cases,” Tague fumed Friday
morning.
"We probably had 25 or 30
Coalition Hit
Imbert assailed the coali-
tion formula before several
thousand cheering followers
Thursday at a rally in front
of the National Congress
Palace in Santo Domingo.
“This is an unequivocal
manifestation that as Dom-
inicans you’ll not accept that
forces foreign to our nation-
ality impose a government
on us,” he declared.
Imbert accused the OAS of
exceeding its authority in oc-
cupying the government's
Central Bank without per-
mission of his junta.
Bank Surrounded
Imbert said his troops had
surrounded the bank and
bottled up the OAS watchdog
team inside. It reportedly
consisted of six U. S. mem-
bers of the inter-American
force.
Later U. S. sources said
there had been a misunder-
standing which was quickly
cleared up and that the jun-
ta troops had been with-
drawn.
he’s got a bomb disguised as
a year book. Now hurry.”
The boy who was cashing
the check saw her writing,
glanced at the note upside
down and saw “holdup.”
“What are you going to do
with that?” he asked.
“I’m going to give it to the
mop
e.
said everyone also
"an end to slaughter
streets,” food and
Eu.
Two of the youngsters
of Penn Square National
really involved was the 14- - He said all the parents
- were concerned and helpful.
charge, Lee O. Teague, said.
Teague and other agents
said they would discuss the
incident sometime Friday
with assistant U. S. attorney
FBI agent in
This is mede possible through the Illi
cooperetien ef ths perking Aseciatioa i\\\\
. and the Downtowe Merchents.
lllllllIlllllUlutiuHtl „uliltWl
„ get the rebel and junta fac-
|t paymater for government tions to set up a coalition
of three persons injured in
United earlier state automobile ac-
In detailing these items,
In urging new internation- Johnson said that first of all,
over a little more than two
3 weeks ago, the United States
it,” he said. "During ques-
tioning, the girl was flippant,
and bordered on being disre-
spectful, both to her mother
and to our agents.”
tion to this, and if she
He had no account at the thought this was a prank, it
cululated by the
NEW YORK (N.
Broadcasting System reports
it has adopted “standards of
self-restraint” in reporting
pre-trial and trial matters in
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tentionally set out to de-
prive anyone of a dollar."
Wortendyke said he did
not believe any of the frau-
dulently obtained money
had been used for DeAn-
gelis’ personal purposes,
but had been sunk into his
vegetable oil business.
DeAngelis’ d o wn fall
came about through his ef-
forts to corner the market
in vegetable oils used in
making salad dressings.
Remap Bill
Not Legal?
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)
— Rural Democrats pushed
a congressional redistricting
Jill through the Tennessee
legislature Thursday but
Bank, involving five teen-ag- donngptionth whilusheswas
the Dominican year-old girl was writing a
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ganization o f American
tates (OAS) a new lever
^gainst the bankrupt Domin-
ican junta Friday by making
moment of action.”
Johnson said the necessity
for quick action is one of
"the new realities” made
unconstitutional and will be
struck down by federal
courts.
The congressional bill and
lying Twins
fop Over Sea
t JOHN’S, Nfld. (AP) —
r seven days delay due
bad weather, the flying
b, Jan and Marion Di-
dh of Oakland, Calif.,
E off Friday for Santa
■B,-Azores, in their twin-
be light plane.
be sisters are ferrying
Beechcraft Queenair to
hen, Germany, from
ita, Kan. They expect
transatlantic flight to
r about 8%2 hours.
THE DAILY
By Tom Laceky
•Don't jail 'em — spank
’em’’*
That was the emphatic re-
*• IMS OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
Mrs. Jean Shannon.
"The only one who was
sumably aimed at pressur-
ing the junta into negotiating
with the rebels to form a
coalition government.
An attempt by special en-
voys of President Johnson to
bank about 1:40 p.m. One of Highway Patrol) —
the boys, 17, wanted to cash
14. She died April 29 in a
Midwest City hospital.
The Sims woman was rid-
ing in a car driven by Corine
Sherman, 33, Haskell, when
it collided March 24 with a
car driven by Jerry Coplen,
27, Wagoner, on U. S. 69 in
Muskogee County. She died
in a Muskogee hospital April
13.
note on the back of a pink
deposit slip. The note read:
“This is a holdup. I want
all the money in your draw-
er. See that boy over there
(an arrow pointed to one
Your Home or Your Money Refunded!
ble settlement are beginning their wounds and negotiating
to emerge” in the Domini- ‘
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work and peaceful nights, a
ter-American efforts if other constitutional government
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g Imbert told U. S. officials
9 Wednesday the junta needed
1 $3.5 million to meet govern-
g ment payrolls in the next
n
cials were not contacted,
they said.
| Threat
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Ajyjary hearing will be at 9
Ite. on July 8.
After signing for the $1,000
bg Pitman pulled some
pet out of his pocket and
ed it to a newsman.
F's a financial state-
t ' Pitman said. He
med to the figure $748,000
the paper.
Ho you think I can make
#own bond?” Pitman
Jack Parr, but they were
skeptical that prosecution agents working some part of
newly created inter-Ameri-
can, force have been sta-
tiod nside the bank to
prevent the junta from using
he funds to pay salaries.
No reason for the move
was given, but it was pre-
K
; OAS Secretary General
lose Mora announced that
Washington has given his or-
ganization $6 million to pay
he salaries of government
workers loyal to either the
urta or rebel factions.
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Johnson reported “the
broad outlines of a reasona-
about giving the note to a
teller — but Mrs. Shannon’s
response was the same as
the girl’s young friend.
“Oh, you're kidding,” she
said.
The girl grinned, tore up
the note threw it in a waste
basket. The group of teen-
agers left.
First call to the FBI was
at 1:45 .p.m., the agents
said. By 3:30 p.m., four of
the youngsters had been
identified. Shortly afterward,
all five — and most of their
parents — were back at the
bank, and bank emipoyes
identified them.
At 5:19 p.m., all were re-
leased. No charges were
filed.
OAS Is Ruled
C)ri: ■
broke open the safe in the
new post office in Cement
Thursday night and es-
caped with an estimated
$150.
Complete loss could not be
immediately determined,
Postmaster Sidney Bower-
man said.
The door of the safe was
battered off. Postal inspec-
tors and Sheriff Pat Patter-
son of Caddo County were
investigating.
Dead are Tom Bartlett, 73,
Idabel; Lucy M. Sims, 57,
Haskell, and Maude M.
Brennan, 74, Jones.
Bartlett died Friday after
his car collided Wednesday
with one driven by James
Anthony Smith, 19, Garvin,
on a hill six miles northwest
of Idabel.
Bartlett was at first be-
lieved not seriously hurt.
The Brennan woman was
a passenger in car driven by
Abbie Marie Mock, 19, Love-
land, Colo., that crashed
with a car driven by R. H.
Bunn, Pine Bluff, Ark., on
U. S. 62 east of Harrah April
: State Rain
3 Measured
The following rainfall
amqunts were recorded in
Qklahoma for the 24-hour-pe-
rjod ending at 7 a.m. Fri-
day:
3 5 21
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Momm
ftons at Will Rogers
idd Airport and Tinker
Force Base both record-
y
iate. lows Friday night
expected to range from
ih the northwest to 65 in
f southeast, with highs
turday in the upper 70’s,
jahoma City should have
9 of 55 Friday night and
ggh of 80 Saturday.
AAdis j
e justice of the peace
rently thought so and
sed Pitman on his sig-
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