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* THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Monday, July 11, 1966 *
TWO
Formal Notice
On Sorghums
the Tulsa District engineer to
cultural production prospects.
made additional studies of the
project.
in-
er grades.
tional considerations now
the Ozarks Regional Commis- Central Oklahoma Project re-
Rusk Warns Group FFA Attends
vocalists.
Price support on the crop will
Pallbearers were Frank Wall.
Field Days,
grams designed to enhance.
on
other provisions of the program.
Oklahoma Project will not be
Guard Units
against came in response to a question
the 1965 crop, Godwin noted
The area was quiet today.
division. The group stopped at
Red Cross To
I commander of the 33rd Infan
Public Will
Enter Talks
Want Action
Auto Victim
OSES Seeks
declared.
CARD OF THANKS
Parked Auto
school, and Clarke Thomas, ed-
“In Sweden, they drive on the
cubist school of painting.
in it when stolen.
Answer to Previous Puzzle
Philosophers
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ACROSS
DOWN
26 generally the appointive sys-
i Immamuel — 1 Omeniate
work applications are through United States
(Quoted by Chick. Cotton Oin item
Other congressional news:
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Secend-class postage pald at Chiek.
the Encyclopaedia Britannica
matter (astron) si Belgian river
38 Blue mineral
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graduated from OCLA with a
B.A. degree and received her
master's degree in health and
—Nearly
Guard
tary of State Dean Rusk has firm as long as necessary in
warned the Soviet Union and its Southeast Asia His statement
—HEE5E
Gene Cunningham, manager
of the county ASC office located
ward adjustment is reflected in
price-support loan and pur-
chase rates for the 1966 crop.
As in previous years, price
to
lb
Pablo Picasso and his friend, tag number GY-861, the car
Georges Braque, founded the reportedly did not have its keys
5 Cogito ergo
DDescartes)
8 Founder of
stoicizm
12 Certain bones
(anat )
11 Consumed
14 Astringent
15 Athenian
team, Morris, Scott and Jim
Bennett, placed eighth.
The three-day camping trip
every
ane
mission was set up.
• Mr McCandless stated that
ago.
The dead
children to
■leep
21 Devotee
23 Institute of
Hlectrical
Engineers tab.)
24 Nights before
events
27 Unannouneed
in the intention which exceeds
20 per cent of the feed grain
base.
43 Poem
44 Wings
45Jerks head
46 Farming
implement
47 Contest for twe
49 Chinese
dynasty
5 Silent
started.
"The new material to be pro
sevier's
funeral home
meals here were usually served
in seven courses and they were
just delicious!
"In Hungary, people are forc-
ed to join farm cooperatives
Urge Caution
Assistant Fire Chief Norman
Heilman issued an urgent plea
to the public today to be es-
pecially careful with cigaretes
and other flammable materials
Chickasha
Okla. T301t
Mrs. Jim Beets, Chickasha.
Elijah Badillo. Ninnekah.
Sarah Mitchell. Blanchard.
Larry Fuller. Alex.
Mrs. Grace Reeves. Chicka-
sha.
Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Belcher,
Chickasha.
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At College
Miss Mary M. Frey, daughter
All judges except magistrates
By United Press International would be appointed by the gov-
Foresight
Forthright
Investigate our service and
our costs now, in calm,
unhurried evaluation and avoid
hasty decision later.
We invite your inquiry . . .
and the frequent economy
it results in.
(Contmued from Page ONE)
terms of six years. Then, in
1977, seven years after the 1970
elections voters in any district
could use their option to return
to an elective system. If vot-
ers decided to return to the ap-
pointive system later, they
could do so.
(Exeept Chiekssha)
One Year__-.......
Six Morths____
Three Months _____
One Month______
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problems that face Indians in
Oklahoma City are similar to
Ome Yeer -----------------
Siz ____________
Thre. Month ___
— ALL ormEN —
On Year ___-------------
•x Month*_________
Three ______________
28 Art of eaneeling
40 Electrie od
Dewey Brown. Anderson. Jack George D. Aiken, R-Vt., assert-
Chaney and Dick Lowe and the ed during the weekend that
preciation to our many friends, chapter advisor. execution of American pilots by
North Viet Nam would raise a
Judicial Reform. Inc., is a
j non - profit organization form-
ed to sponsor the amendment.
We also give special apprecia-
tion to Rev. Clarence Hunter
for his consoling words
Mr and Mrs. Hayward Walk-
er and Family
Mr and Mrs Johnie Crow
and Family
Mr and Mrs Orlie H. Cox
and Family
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were Ken Bosquet, a profession- Only six arrests were reported
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18 Gense ho puts Total tonal
effect morel
philosopher 1 1 Arabian staie
n Thrend icomb. 16 Paid notices
fonrn 20 East Indian
18 Exhaust iniand
A LOCALLY OPERATED MEMZEN
or TUB
2 Lopnided
.1 Dainty
4 Sully
5 Was meated
8 Shoshoneans
7 Plat-topped hi
8 Europmn fish
» Primal
10 Legendany
Roman king
32 Second-year
atudent (con.)
Ono Moots _________ -----
cAn prlees Inelma Tsoi
We wish to take this means
"It was a short 24 days, but
I was glad to return home I
Rene Paul Falkenau was our1
Maunpintaur guide and he did
everything in his power to
make our trip most enjoyable ”
Miss Shipley will enroll at
OCLA in the fall She plans to i
major in home economics.
parrot
I $7 Poker stake
I 58 Esential being
M Shod* tree
( “oEucopcan river
gional Commission will be di-
rectly associated with all other
federal, state and local pro-
Goldberg was to request
Goldberg, U. S. ambassador toj .. ... . ----
the United Nations, has been l ing the illness and death of day.
here since last week for talks our loved one, Oliver H Cox.
on a space treaty.
The Red CRoss has been used
in the past to get mail and
police Saturday night on the
100 block of South Third.
I Described as a 1953 green
Buick two-door with Oklahoma
delayed. The adding of these,
features to the navigation)
phase since the whole project1
gi”3
•f
Omega, Dave Morris placed ment Foundation,
second in dairy cade show-
manship and Jack Scott placed ।
fourth. Twelve youths were I
entered The chapter judging
Mary Frey
On Faculty
। 33 Craggy hill*
34 Attempt
- *2™ 1 35 Biblical high
person firm or |
Now Missing
with United Press Internation-
al, made public Sunday. Rusk
also demanded that North Viet
Nam observe "normal, civi-
lized'1 procedures in dealing
with captured American air-
CHICAGO (UPI)
to express our thanks and ap-
OLIVER H. COX
Funeral services were held |
at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Rey- j -
nold’s Funeral Chapel. Minco, in the Federal building will
for Oliver H Cox who died have support loan and purchase
rates for Grady County grain
A car owned by Arthur Fren-
On Prisoners ,
WASHINGTON (UPD) -Sens.
Richard B Russell, D-Ga . and
engineering justifica- operation. In our previous meet- Development program,
an outline of the efforts which tion to support them ing with Gen. Cassidy we had
will be made by this new Gen Cassidy informed the ) emphasized the changing con-
agency to help stimulate the I delegation that his office would ditions that affect this study.
Christmas Day) and Sunday mnorning
Any erreneous reflection on the 1
By MRS. L. H. SPANGLER
Arcadia Correspondent
The Arcadia Extension Club
Ome Year - - -
81x Months__- -■ __
Three Month! - - -
One Month -
Week_____
BY MAn, OKLAWOMA
Grady Memorial
Hospital
ADMISSIONS
Ben Dickenson, Chickasha,
surgical.
Mary L. Barber, Lindsay,
medical.
John C. Carroll. Chickasha,
medical.
Mrs. Delia Slee, Chickasha,
medical.
A. J. Hayes, Chickasha, med-
ical.
Mrs. Margaret May Lange,
Chickasha. medical.
DISMISSALS
Mary L. Barber, Lindsay.
Deda Howard, Cement
Mrs. Edward Dobry, Chicka-
zen was
Warsaw Pact allies
any misstatement
24Danish weight
25 Rodent
26 Teacher of
stoicism it
Rome
eharacter of any
eorporation and
MEMBER OF
OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCLATION
MEMBER A UDIT BUREAU or
___ CIRCULATION
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
On Sending Units
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Secre- U.S. determination to stand
Compared with support for physical education from the I
University of Oklahoma this
relatives, and neighbors for the | The chapter is now working
floral offerings, food, and acts on a float to enter in the Chic- public outcry in America for State Employment Service is
of kindness and sympathy dur- kasha Rodeo Parade on Tues- the destruction of that country taking applications for 10 men
" Russell, chairman of the 10 work .on. several projects)
____ and Mrs Jerrell Taylor
several days helping to care , and daughters The VanVleits
Among Worst
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -
Indian Affairs Commissioner
Robert L. Bennett was told
Sunday night that one of the
nation s worst Indian slums is
in Oklahoma City.
The statement was read by
Don Anderson, Oklahoma Coun-
ty public defender and attor-
ney for the Oklahoma Indian
Council.
Bennett discussed urban In-
dian problems with the council
Sunday night. He had come to
Oklahoma for the annual Amer-
ican Indian Exposition at Ana-
darko. at which he was honor-
ed Saturday as the outstanding
American Indian of 1966.
Anderson said Indian boys
who move to Oklahoma City
i have "no place to go but the
beer joints.”
The council said Indians who
move to the cities need a cen-
tral meeting place where they
can go for assistance with prob-
l lems of urban life.
Bennett said he believed the
Also attending the meeting
meeting on Thursday, July 21.
Officers for the new club year
will be elected
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Van-
vleit and daughter, Mary. and
son. David, of Compton, Calif. .
are visiting in the homes of
their daughter and sister, Mr
and Mrs Orby Spangler and
Jerry White, Bennett. Glass.
Dannv Richardson, Mike Lee,
Shaw. Steve Gregory. Nye,
Mr and Mrs. Jeffe Hefner
and children of Lawrence, Kan.
and Mr. and Mrs Virgil Mc-
Williams and daughter of Ozo-
na. Tex. returned to their
I homes Sunday after attending
the funeral of their grandfather,
Oliver Cox of Minco Mrs.
Bureau economic growth of Oklahoma. I recommend additional informa-
WASHINGTON—Gen. William' Gen. Cassidy said that new|tion in the area of coal and I
proposed Central
Express Washington Bureau | economic growth of Oklahoma .1 recommend additional informa-j “In addition to these new de-
WASHINGTON—Gen. William' Gen. Cassidy said that new tion in the area of coal and I velopmenU. Gen. Cassidy ad-
F Cassidy, chief of Army En- factors which require addition- gas, factors which he currently vised the delegation that any
gineers. has advised the Okla- al consideration, in addition to has under consideration in con- ( policy change as a result of
homa delegation he is directing the Ozarks regional approach, nection with the navigation1 the current controversy over
~ • m - -1 jnc|u(jf rapidly changing agri- phase of the project, navigation criteria would im-
___a: Me cultural production prospects, in a joint statement, the dele- mediately be applied to the
Oklahoma particularly wheat and small gation said, "This will be to benefit of the Central Oklaho-
the distinct advantage of the ma Project if and when a new
requested. But if Hanoi did, he
said, "the intrusion of addition-
al countries in the fighting will
be a very serious matter.”
He made It clear that
worsening relations between
Moscow and Washington be-
cause of Viet Nam would not
Funeral mass, with Rev.
Robert Brousseau officiating,
will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m.
in the Holy Name Catholic
Church for Mrs. Jeanne A.
Marmion, 1929 South 19th Street,
who died July 17 at 4:35 a.m.
in Grady Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Marmion was born in
1884 in Nice, France. She was
82. She came to Chickasha
Nam and if there are those who State Park near Watonga At-
don't like it, it's too bad," he i tending were Wayne Balls.
priest
M famarisk sait
tree
37 Hinda
mendicant
that the total national price past spring. She was a grad-
support and payment are high- i uate assistant at OU. and while
er for the 1966 crop of grain at OCLA, Miss Frey served as
sorghum and the loan and pur- president of the Physical Edu-
chase rate is lower. This down- cation Majors Club and she
in will be Award for the "Ideal Girl of period of extreme dryness.
,____________________ . ______..OCW" in 1963, an award fori ------------
until May 31, 1967 added Cun- being the "Outstanding PE Groun Continues
Maj. Gen. Francis P Kane, ningham. major." and she was listed in P
the WHO's WHO in American
College in 1964-65
Norman Man
other items to American
prisioners held by the Commu-
nists It also keeps records of
captives.
But a Red Cross spokesman
today expressed "deep con-
cem" for American prisoners
held bv the North Vietnamese
who have vowed to try them as
war criminals
msP!swhomhd“’playedPSa Foreign Countries
KI & !X‘ 201 IS , (Continurditrom Page ONEI
— . a„... ni. , 7 lot. especially while the sun is
on active dutv Patrols of the Shining,’so they call rain "liquid
streets by 1,456 men ended at 3 ■ • — ’ - 5
am today.
28 Defendant « t
plea fLatin) 7
29 Small birds
30 Therefore
' l atin ■
31 Pair
36 On the ocean
37 Masses of
celestial
the Bureau of Mines on the i West Side if youthful rioters
minerals prospects." went on the rampage again
w. . . ,, circulate initiative petitions
Watson was killed early today and campaign for its passage,
when his car ran off I S 62 Directors include Blackstock.
east of Blanchard and over; Earl Sneed. Oklahoma Cty
turned.. The highway patrol banker and former dean of the
sad Watson traveling alone. University of Oklahoma law
Economic Development Studies Cover Deathsond
Central Oklahoma Water, Navigation Funerals Of Supports
• MRS. JEANNE A. MARMION A • 8
i recently . _ . - -
Rev. Clarence Hunter offici- sorghum. These are based on
ated, with music provided by grade and some discounts on
Mrs. Burgess Toll at the or-1 lower grades but farmers may
„ , . R_|gan and Mrs. Marvin Wood- stop at the office to get accu-
the efforts of the Ozarks Re- worth and Mrs. Troy McKelvey, fate figures on the various
vocalists. grades, added Cunningham.
Basic county price support
loan and purchase rates for
1966 crop grain osrghums have
been announced, according to
Emmett Godwin, Grady County
chairman of the Agricultural
Stablization and Conservation
committee.
Because of location with re-
spect to terminal markets, the .
rates for Oklahoma vary by ■ sha.
send volunteers
decision regarding criteria is
reached. This assurance result-
ed from renewed demands by
the delegation for the return to
the Water Resource Develop-
ment criteria that existed prior
to 1964.
"We are heartened to have a
statement from Gen. Cassidy
that Public Works development
ed by the fact that Gen. Cas- in the new regional economic
sidy has agreed to these addi- development areas can have a
tional considerations now in- profound effect upon projects of
stead of insisting on his original this kind. He reported that this
position of wanting to wait un- has already been a factor in
___ _______ „ .til after the Arkansas Project water resource developments
sion, participated in the session main firm and require no ad- has been completed and was in in the Appalachian Regional
in order to give Gen. Cassidy ditional engineering justifica- operation. In our previous meet- Development program, which
started more than a year be-)
fore the Ozarks Regional Com-'
if Hanoi
support will be carried out
__________ ... through loans on farm and ; Swim Club and the Fencing
al staff member of the Senate Sunday night in the area in warehouse stored grain sor- Club. substantially if people would
Red Rock Canvon for a swim- Appropriations Committee, and which two persons were shot to ghum and by purchases. Loans Miss Frey received the Nash be more careful during the
min? session ’ Guy Keith, Paul Strasbaugh, death, dozens injured and I for 1966 crop grain will be Award........" "
At Ayrshire Field Dav at and Lewis Bayne, who repre- hundreds arrested during three1 available from time of harvest | OCW"
At Ayrshire Field Day at sented the Oklahoma Develop- nights of rioting last week.
mAga Ia, A Nemric mlacoc _ • 1
which may appear in the columns
ef The Express win he zladly cor-
reeled upon its belng brouzht to the
attention f ♦he management.
TELErBONE
Chlekasha subserbers who mite
nervice may get their Exprese by
calling telenhone C 4-2606 between
•aha Oklahoma Publishee
afternoon (except Saturday
during the exceptionally hot
was also president of the Junior and dry weather Chickasha has
class. She was a member of been having lately.
the French Club, the Field. Heilman noted that the ex-
Hockey Club, the Press Club, tremely high rate of grass and
the yearbook staff, the Seals other types of fires the past
few weeks could be lowered
Blanchard His death raised by a nominating commission
। Oklahoma's 1966 road toll to Magistrates would be appointed
' 404, compared with 314 a year by district judges.
• DiA YAn Hear will meet in the home of Mrs
— 1UU UCdl L. H Spangler for its regular
we're going to see it through.
Now they have got to decide | chapte teams
man in the matter of outside " "press " Saaapr%Kxk feaaesanv:
Communist intervention, he Rusk said he did not know Individuals judging were Ron-
refused to say what the U.S J whether North Viet Nam me Nye and Steve Anderson,
response might be if Hanoi actuallv would accent the Richard Lowe, Chapter ad-
carried out its threat to try. recent - Warsaw Pact offer t visor, competed in the adult
American captives as war ' *- — "h------‘----J -
sunshine.’ They don't have any
fences in Holland, but have
well-trained livestock and large
| ditches filled with water. ! py unweu rrc„
"Switzerland is really the a Norman man died early to I ernor from a list of three
safest country in Europe The day in a traffic accident near names for each post submitted
Project in order to take into grains.
account several new long-range I The meeting was held at the Central Oklahoma Project be
economic development factors delegation's request to call the cause it will enable the sup-
not yet considered in connec- engineers' attention to very re- porters of it to provide valu-
tion with authorization of the cent important changes in the able new figures concerning
navigation and water supply long-range outlook for great in- long-range benefits of the pro-
project. creases in production of small, posed extension of the Arkansas
The general advised the dele- grains which would be expected River Water Transportation
gation of his action following I to move by navigation. The con-' System.
a meeting attended by Senators ference was a follow-up to a. "The significance of these
A. S. Mike Monroney and Fred meeting held by the delegation I new developments is emphasiz-
R Harris and Representatives | with Gen. Cassidy last month
Carl Albert, Tom Steed. Ed Ed- The general reassured the
11
protect the public interest or
have its powers restricted or
the commission itself abo-
lished," and wss prompted by
decisions involving the Boston
& Maine Railroad
for her grandfather during his । are former residents of the
I illness. 1 Arcadia community.
mondson and John Jarman delegation that previous ap-
William McCandless, newly ap-provals of the water supply and
pointed federal co-chairman of'flood control features of the
Aiken, a critic of U.S Viet opportunities
PrnsRongdhd"Stiadamrisnsangpanemuzedstradsatraiplesuta
would be "virtually unanimous under the MDTA program
in demanding destruction of the Those selected will be sent to
people responsible. Tonkawa to take a 14-week
1 Hanoi has threatened to try
Members of the Ninnekah
.. ...... FFA Chapter have returned
sending volunteers to fight in! whether there was a "point in from a combination camping
Viet Nam “It would be very your own mind over which we trip and two livestock field
unwise for them to get cannot step" without bringing days, the Broadview Farms
involved, he said. Red China into, the war I Beef Shorthorn Field Day at
In an exclusive interview We are determined to see Carrier and the Ayrshire Dairy jected into the navigation pic-
that South. VietNam.is no Day at Omega ture will require special reports
seizedby "We North mi litarily" At the Broadview Farms the , from the petroleum division of
ment to "" that ..acon and' Ninnekah judging team placedthe Department of the Interior,
ment to see that through and fourth out of 31 competing FFA some special long range studies
on wheat and small grains. in-
Team members were Glen eluding export demands, from 3,000 tough National
the Department of Agriculture, troops were readv today to
and some additional data from move back into the now-quiet
operations there
We are going to meet our was held between the two field
commitments in South Viet days and was at Roman Nose
Seaway: Rep. Henry S. the employment service office
Reuss, D-Wis said Saturday he Applicants may be in the 45
will sponsor legislation aimed , and over age group and the un-
at avoiding toll increases on the ' employed as the program is
St Lawrence Seaway. being offered through a part
ICC: Sen George D Aiken, of.theproverty program •
„ ... aca u 1 Work being done is of com-
RVt, announced Sunday hemunity improvement nature,
plans to introduce a Senate added Langston,
resolution calling for a full- _______________
scale investigation of the Sale of sliced bread was The use or homing pigeons.
Interstate Commerce Commis- prohibited in the United States dates back to the year 3,000
son, „ He said, the from 1943 until the end of B C. in Egypt, according tn
resolution rails on the ICC “to | World War II - - -
treat all railroads fairly and---
I cause the United States
1 reduce the scope of
Mrs L. H. Spangler spent
Saturday and Sunday with her
daughter. Miss Blanche Spang-
ler, in Chickasha
Mr. and Mrs Joe P. No-
votny spent Sunday evening'
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bur-
gess of Harold.
Mr and Mrs Pete Damon
and guests, his sister and hus-
band. Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Ridenour of Pueblo, Colo , spent
the past week with their sister
and other relatives at Galves-
ton, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Allen A. Locke
were visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers.
from Oklahoma City about nine
years ago. She is survived by
one daughter, Mrs Charles H. counties from a low of $1.41
(Helen) Cosper, of the home to $1.51 per hundredweight with
address. I most counties being at the
Entombment will be in Rose ' $1.49 rate, added Godwin. The
Hill Mausoleum with Brown basic rates apply to No. 2 or
Funeral Home In charge
, better grain sorghums and
I certain discounts apply to low-
3 1* and 7:00 D m Weekdays ane
7:00 en 9:30 a m Snna
BUBSCRIrTON RArVS
BY CARRnR rN CMICKASHA
GENEVA (UPI) -U.S. Am-
bassador Arthur J. Goldberg
arranged a meeting with
International Red Cross offi-
cials today to carry President
Johnson's personal appeal for
help in assuring proper treat-
ment for U.S. pilots captured in
North Viet Nam.
U.S Embassy sources con-
firmed the meeting but would
give no specifics on what
C"irkaela Bailn Exprese
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48 Expome hand
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82 French novelist
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55 Border on
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. nAA i itonal writer for the Oklahoma
Local Markets city Times
GRAINS Both gubernatorial candi-
wrong side of the road and ^Quoted by Moore-Staufleri dates — Democrat Preston
don't have speed limits except Wheat .................... $1
in June and July. They also । Maize ....................
have very few slop signs Oats ..............-.....
, "Paris. France, was not at Barley ..................
course, thus upgrading employ- all like I had expected it was; LIVE POULTRY
the captured Pilotsestimated ment opportunities. I trashy and overcrowded It1 Hens (Under 4% los ) ..
to number about 45 . and Applicants for the Economic seems as though prices every- Hens (Over 456 lbs)
perhaps many more—as "war Opportunity program will be where in Europe are more ex- COrTON
criminals " screened by the agency though pensive per quality than in the Grade B .............
criminals.
Rusk was adamant about
a very broad basis, future eco-
nomic growth of the area.
A a “As a result of this confer-
I amninr I rin ence," the delegation stressed.
VCIIIIII 11IU "the water suppiv and flood
’ " control features of the Central
The Chickasha office of the , ,.1
andmorewomenworkonthese Robert Allen Watson, «
(arms than men House rent is I Norman
to work on several projects | free on these cooperatives, but
Senate Armed Services Commit- connected with the Economic they must workloeyears. Their
senate Armed services commi; Opportunitv program here said salary is about $125 per month.!
tee and a strong supporter of nnysPr ms msasa A doctor or engineer makes
the administration's Viet Nam- B -angston, OES m 8 'much less turneu. me ngnwa!
policy, said Americans would' In addition, Langston is tak- "The Berlin Wall was very In- said Watson, travelin
"demand the absolute dseola- ing applications from young teresting. It has tangled barbed apparently fell asleep.
tion of North Viet Nam," and men over 22 years of.age. who wire and broken glass on top of “ “
reported stolen to with complete justification., desirmproveatheir smpoymedht i toskeep people from climb- Local Mar
Ailan • epitin Af i t S Viet r . . r - ng over.
74 Moore and Republican Dewey
s2 00 Bartlett — have promised to
‛ 75 - place the question on a special
1.00 election ballot if sponsors ob-
tain sufficient signatures on the
00 petition.
. JJ However, Moore has favored
an elective system and Bartlett
Harry Howery. Clarence Wald- be available to grain sorghum of Mrs. Margaret Frey, 1825 the problems that face other
ron, Bruce Treadaway. Earl i producers who have filed an Grand. Chickasha, is among 30 people in other parts of the
Barnett, and Tillman Savage intention to participate in the new faculty members who have country and said he was optim-
Interment was in Evergreen 1966 feed grain program and been approved by the Okla-, istic that the problems would
Cemeterv, Minco, under direc- who have diverted an acreage homa Board of Regents to be solved
tion of Reynold Funeral Home | of at least equal to their stated teach at Northeastern State ______________
intentions and who have met College for the 1966-67 term. p., r,
Miss Frey will be an instruc- | ifv Firomen
A diversion payment will be tor of health and physical edu- vllj IIIVIIIVII
made on acreage diverted with- ration at Northeastern She ’
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 74, No. 130, Ed. 1 Monday, July 18, 1966, newspaper, July 18, 1966; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1864636/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.