The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 74, No. 174, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1966 Page: 2 of 12
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* THE CHICKASHA DAILYEXPRESS, Wednetday, September 7, 1966 *
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perform two duties at the
GIRL—Mr. and Mrs. Richard
elum Company.
2bza
reported that Red Guards have newspaper.
* Did You Hear
LBJZ Patman Square Off
John Bircher Defeated
asha, Barbara and Grady Lee
farm
the
in
Johnson victory of 1964.
House who used to
advise Johnson when he was a
'Quoted by Chick. Cotton Oil)
—A Johnson's anti-crime program,
(UPI)
WASHINGTON
reform of criminal
Six More Killed
Cemetery.
MRS. ELLEN PRESTON
By United Press International truck and another truck driven
Rep. HR. Gross. R-Iowa was
Funeral services will be at 2 out of the economy.
ART
NDITIONIN6
4th • Miuour Dial CA 4-0184
Shawnee Man
Turns Self In
A 4-0627
Petroleum Bldg.'
She is survived by five sons,
of Amber.
Commerciai — Household
• News
South Africans
Foster noted that the players
START PACKING
Chickasha Ave. has been com-
pleted, according to Troy Cox,
lections
Preside Over
Joint Seminar
miles
Eetebtishee perity in Chickasha. said Cox
10
and northwest of Hanoi.
. who has been manager here
clarity of mind
work.
Second-class postage at Chfek
No TV
Foster.
Lisa Gay Crumrine, Chicka-
Fewer Deaths
The purpose of the seminar
Saigon. The exact number of
lone independent republic, troops was not disclosed but
A spokesman said tanks and
in
Mrs. Alvin Frederick, Chick-
iasha.
• Awnings
• Drapes
• Did You Heat
2
of the seminar.
I ham, Minn.
MADIA GROUP
I
READY MIX CONCRETE
FREE ESTIMATES
DON
EY
Junior High
Plays Moore
Corporate Tax
Hike Considered
During August
Than Year Ago
Saigon Areas
(Contmuea from Page ONE)
mirnmo* KATIS
By CARRIER I CMICKASRA
ination. Final unofficial figures
gave Murray 87.218 votes to
tee of the Chinese Communist
party said production must be
put on a par with the so-called
Strydom as prime minister on giment from Fort Meade, Md.,
Sept. 2, 1958, and in 1961 led landed today at Vung Tau on
South Africa out of the British ; the coast 40 miles southwest of
. .06
. 13
highest level of our executive
branch" was reported by Rep.
Residence
CA 4-1396
OPENING THURSDAY - Grand opening of
J. C. Penney's recently remodeled store at
319 Chickasha Avenue is scheduled for Thurs
The Oklahoma Bar Associa-
tion and the Oklahoma Council
of Churches will co-sponsor a
Pvt. Bill Rodger who is sta-
tioned at Ft. Riley. Kans. spent
the weekend with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rodgers of
Alex. Others visiting were; Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Pyle, Mrs. Anna
Gilmore, Ross Pyle. of Chick-
each
the
$2.00
.75
1.00
mim
i bi
since May 1965 He has been
with the firm since 1952.
Business
CA 4-0551
ence is the elimination of the
third floor.
PRINTING »
OFFICE SUPPLY
loe fohnson
lationships, and Sunday Clos-
ing "
Dr Eldon L. Seamans, chair-
man of the pastoral services
committee of the State Council
of Churches and minister of
Chickasha's First Presbyterian
Church, will preside and lead
Chickasha
Okla. 73018
Greeting Cards
• Cet-Weli—Sympathy
• Birthday—Annivenary
Sen Jack R. Miller, R-Iowa,
easily overcame the opposition
of an opponent who ran on an
anti-war platform. He will face
Prof. E B. Smith of Iowa State
University, a Democrat.
jured.
Salzmann died Tuesday of in-
juries suffered Sunday in an ac-1
cident on the H. E. Bailey Tur-,
One Year __
Six Months -
Three Mon the
One Month .«
$105.3 Million
Road Program
Being Sought
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI)
The state highway department
plans to seek funds for a $105 3
million program in 1968, includ-
and get ready to move when
vou hit your home with
POOL INSURANCE AGENCY
Call HENRY BAKER
.. 26
$30 01
Weekdays sM
Sunda
Professional Prescription Service
Prompt Free Delivery
Home.
Gradv Memorial
Hosnital
ADMISSIONS
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI)— which Verwoerd called "a true was believed to number about
For the first time this year, white state in Southern Africa 5,000 men to raise U.S. troop
Oklahoma has gone through a with a possibility of granting a, strength in Viet Nam to about
m . "_____PEien full futsira t. +h. hlaCk mon In enANn
10 SHOEMAKER CO.
Home of Complete Service
Ph CA 4-7260
508 Chickasha Ave.
wrm
| •a
REFRIGERATION SERVICI
Air Conditioning
Flit Service . . . Lew Prices!
Cell ui for finisher ee
reliable eontractor.
CHICKASHA TRANSIT
MIX CONCRETE CO.
200 East Dakota
CA 4-2B44 er CA 4-2843
One Year _____- - - - - -
Eix Months -
Three Month* ----.----- - .
Oro Menth _____________
(An prlees Inelude Tar)
| the most modem stores in cen- University of Tulsa Law School
' trel oLlehema, edded C™. will speak on "Involvement of
| A new
Lebanon. pike north of Lawton The car
The Pullums and Lang died ran off the highway, hit a guard
Tuesday when their pickup rail and overturned. investiga-
Deathsand
Radar Site Hit
A radar site only four miles i
Tuesday to take another step
toward the processing of all tax
returns by the Internal Rev-
One arrival from Canton said
many residents in one district
of South China’s largest city
azi sympatnies. । ine neaviea attack was
Donges, 68, said in his radio,against a main railroad yard
Mrs. Ollie Littles, Chickasha,
surgical
Mrs. Johnny Morgan, Chick-
ing a S3 25 million increase in
its general fund appropriation .
6-
• ;
GRAINS
, 'Quoted by Moore Stauffer)
Wheat .................... $1.74
I House, the Senate, the federal
judiciary and the public. The
'commission, with an authoriza-
interest tion of $500,000, would be
whleh may appear n the elumns
of The Express win be zladly cor-
recte upon ita betng brouzht to the
, ... „ ... juu --------------- . The Junior Chicks are expect- he read the newspapers,
'xjw s: at
Expert— Inexpensive
Re-Upholstering
F
BOY—Lt. and Mrs. Henry C.
Townsend, of Universal City,
Texas are the parents of a
seven-pound, four-ounce boy,
junks, trucks and railroad cars.
They also knocked out three
anti-aircraft sites and three
I wife.
Lewis Lang, 35. Shawnee dore J Purdom. 21. of Black-
Gary Wayne Gaither, 15, well collided at the intersection
Tulsa. . of U. S. 81 and a Hennessey
Larry Grant Shaw, 13. Hen- street. Purdom was not in-
beat a John Birch Society | top vote-getting Republican in
member for a GOP congres- November, Lt. Gov. Paul
Republican gubernatorial nom-
HMit ____
day. The exterior and interior of the building
has undergone extensive remodeling.
pickup truck when he and the son, Charley Cheatwood, pre-
mattress slid out of the vehicle, ceded her in death in 1944
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MEMBER OF
OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCIATTON
MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU or
CIRCULATTON
UNTTED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
A LOCAILY OPERATED MEMBrR
or THE
sion on
Interment will be held in the
Memory Lane Cemetery. Ana- i
darko. under the direction of
Cyril Funeral Home.
FLOWERS
Chfekasha
service may
B:00 and 7 GO p m
7:00 an 9:3 l
One Year ---------___
Six Month* ----------------
Three Menths . ___
One Month___
Week ____________________
BY MAn, OK LAHOMA
(Ezeept Chlekssha)
A Bismarck investment ban able as any
ker who believes "this is the gambling industry.
E.M-m
Commonwealth. It became a
required to report back its
findings in three years.
Returns: The House voted
be drawn from
subseribers whe
about 115
Three members
well pleased with practices, day.
Monday and Tuesday afternoon, I Vaught told two highway pa-
and have scheduled running trol troopers he "did not recol-
play patterns for today's ses-. lect what happened” at the time
sion. of the accident Saturday until
There is no television in South! from Haiphong was knocked I
Africa. Verwoerd regarded the lout.
medium as "noxious." , It was announced that
Verwoerd, 6-feet-1, ond 215 elements of the U.S Army's
pounds, succeeded Johannes G. 11th Armored Cavalry Re-
PRINTING AT ETS BEST
•nd LITHOGRAPHY In COLOR!
At Reasonable Prices
• Quality Merchandise
• Prompt Delivery
PRINTING 8
JOnnSOn office supply
506 Chix Ave. Joe Johnson
2:30 pm Friday in the First Guards today and ordered the
Baptist Church of Cyril with young zealots into the country- been roaming the
Rev. John Meador officiating side to help peasants with the, cities throughout China for
autumn harvest. more than two weeks now, - ------ — • porn at 6:33 p.m. vonaay in
Warnings that the Chinese terrorizing the population and used chairs, cubs rocks ana the Brooks Medical Center, San
army would crack down on harassing foreigners as part ofjother weapons to tig He i Antonio, Tex. Grandparents of
further Red Guard violence an anti-Western crusade. Guards recently. And another
Todays party directive told said anti-Red Guard Postersi
enue Services
Mrs. Nan Teakell, of the home: 1930s. saw eye to eye over the
one daughter, Mrs. Frances threat. But they differed
Carter of Chickasha: one grand- sharply over how to control it.
He was a member of the First by the ruling Central Commit-
Baptist Church. Cyril.
p.m. Thursday in the Unitv
Tulsa police said Gaither's Baptist Church near Purcell
compared with 452 a motorcycle and an auto driven with Rev. Orville Denman of-,
by Archie G. Rosencutter of f iciating.
Tulsa collided on a bridge in She was born March 14, 1883.'
in Arkansas. She came to Okla-1
sional nomination in North Laxalt, the only Republican
Dakota. ' holding statewide office.
Thomas S. Kleppe's margin' Seven-term Rep. Walter S.
over rancher-teacher Martin I Baring, D-Nev., held a slim
Vaaler was nearly 2-1 in the lead over challenger Ralph
2nd Congressional District con- Denton, a Las Vegas attorney
test. Kleppe was considered a who nearly upset baring in
moderate Rep Mark Andrews, 1964. The ’ GOP congressional
a Republican, was unopposed in nomination was won by Las
thestate’s 1stDistriet t Vegas engineer Ralph Krae- 85.848 for Beck.
In the two other state mer. | Murray will face Democratic
primary” contests Tuesday, Ne- In North Dakota, Republican Gov. Harold Hughes, who was
vada Gov. Grant Sawyer and Kleppe will face freshman Rep. unopposed in the primary, in
Iowa Gov. Harold E. Hughes. | Rolland Redlin, D-N.D., whose the November general election,
both incumbent Democrats, —---------------
Democrat elected
(IRS) big
________ _ HONG KONG (UPI) — Mao Tse-tung and eliminated! been meeting increased resis-
Anadarko, have been set for I Communist China bore down Western influences on Chinese tance in some areas and were
Comptroller H. B. Patton pre-1------------------------------
aented the budget proposal to mr •
the highway commission Tues- j K I I C I M ee e
The proposed 1968 program!
• Traverse Rods
• Custom Venetians
Blinds
ANTINORO
FURNITURE SHOP
618 So. 15th CA 4.6866
mattress slid out of .he vehicle. ceded her in death in 1944 are showing plenty of hustle (Continued from Page ONE) oil depot areas.
--------------- | Interment will be in the Hill-1 and desire, but today’s session Nazi sympathies. , The heaviest
Dr Seamans Tn side Cemetery at Purcellunder, will include running play pat- Euiges, 00, salu m ma sauz agazn - aan -uu-.—-
the direction of Sevier s F uneral terns on both offense and de- broadcast Verwoerd had given: where planes hit 15 railroad
fense. No heavy tackling will be South Africa “years of efferves- ' cars and set off a series of
included as the team is in good cent growth, of sparkling life explosions in which the yards
shape physically. under which guidance of the main building blew up, blanket
There are some 60 players Almighty could be traced back ing the area with smoke. The
out. In scrimmage sessions the to an amazing capacity for yard was
players have been working as
units on offense and defense, indomitable will power ....
The lineup for Thursday's game
will be named tomorrow, added
were renominated for third
terms. Sawyer outpolled the
combined vote of four op-
ponents
attention f he manaeement.
TELErHONE
member of the Senate-House
Other congressional news:
Economic Committee.
Crime: The House approved computer. It passed and sent to
legislation Tuesday authorizing the Senate a bill to allow the
appointment of a blue-ribbon IRS to order returns mailed to
commission to streamline the । seven regional centers .Present-
federal criminal code. The ly returns are filed at 58
measure, part of President district offices.
the baby are, Mr. and Mrs. F.
i .0. Parker, 2 Village Drive and
same time with the samelast month, said today the GIRL-Mr. and Mrs. Richard
vigor." Chinese army has sent some Byler, Greeley, Colo., are the
“These two duties are to combat troops to North Viet parents of a seven-pound, ten-
carry out the cultural revolu-Nam and enlisting Red Guards ounce girl born Sunday. Re-
tion to the finish and to produce. to take over internal security । becca Jean is the granddaugh-
more and more,” the directive duties of troops moved to ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred T.
said, 'border regions. The ex-officer, Mason, Chickasha, and Mrs.
Refugees from Communist Cheung Chung-Yiu,. made,, the Evelyn Byler, Blackwell.
China arriving here today statements to a Hong Kong
“cultural revolution," the two
sided campaign to purge
political foes of party Chairman
Monday night and the pilot lost.
An Air Force F15 earlier had
been reported shot down the I
same day near Dong Hoi. The Johnson (
F15 pilot was rescued. ' 506 Chix. Ave.
Darkness, dusk and smoke
hampered a full check, but
pilots reported heavy damage ____________ _______
to builiir g, bridges, barges, Phonograph Repair — Needies
son. R. Dwain Carter: two. The President was reported
brothers, James Teakell ofto be actively considering a WASHINGTON (UPI) • —-------- -------- . -
Walters and Thomas Teakell of corporate tax increase to help raise in corporate taxes as well would authorize appointment of
St. Joseph. Texas; one sister, dampen the overheated econo- as suspension of the 7 per cent a 12-member national commis-
Mrs. Fannie Reece of Temple; Patman wanted Congress investment tax credit for -- — “* --ie1
| three stepchildren. Don Smith; myea interest rates imnd businessmen is being consi- laws,
of Sapulpa. Mrs. Carl Krause md dered by President Johnson, would
of Mineral Wells. Texas, and ately to, 8et pries “0w D House was told Tuesdav. House
Noble Harris of Eaugallie. Fla. Johnson is opposed to high the Husnasi would be’
Interment will be in Rose Hill | interest rates, but he does not “ota mesun restrain
buy Patman s approach, designed to neip restrai
I Rep Henry S. Reuss, D-Wis., inflation and rising
a member of the joint
congressional economic com-
Henry Reuss, D-Wiss.. a
year of the elephant” Tuesday 1 Sawyer will face the state's
State University Economics machinist until his retirement
Professor William G. Murray 10 years ago. Mr. Teake 1 was
defeated rwspaper publisher married in June, 1955, to the runaw enita ton: u a
aeteatea newspaper puuuwiei Nan Harris The Chief Executive and
Robert K. Beck of Centerville .former Mrs Nan Harns. Patman a veteran of 38 vears
. . .1 He was a member of the ratman, a veteran oi 38 years
by a margin of 1,370 votes outlTrinity Baptist Church and in the
of 173,000 ballots cast for the Carpenter’s Local No. 653.
Survivors include his wife, young congressman in the
non-conference game.
Hugh Cheatwood of Amber s J. Foster, coach, and as- rendered to Pottawatomie Coun-
Dolford Cheatwood of Ponca sistant, Malcolm Hilburn were ty authorities in Shawnee Tues-
.. . .. . „ Citv. J. C. Cheatwood of Pur-
tors said he apparently fell cell Roy Cheatwood of Loving-
asieep. . . tnn. N M . and Ray Cheat wood
The highway patrol learned of Oklahoma City; one sister,
Tuesday that Muncnef wasIMrs Annie Parnell of Lindsay:
killed Saturday on S H 1991 one brother. Cliff Huddleston of
Gilbert Ratte. 53. Route 3, harder on the roughneck Red culture.
rates. Their study at “the
Maize ...................
Oats .................
Barley ...............
LIVE POUT TRY
Hens (Under 4% lbs) .
Hens (Over 4% Ihs ) ...
COrTON
Grade B .............
Middling Inch ..........
- manager.
o"L:-t4sla Bair, rxnrrM The extensive remodeling pro-
1 gram shows the confidence of
BopRwER" the firm in the business pros-
Funerals Country To Aid Peasants
WILLIS GILBERT RATTE 4
would be financed from $57 8
million in state funds and $47 6
million in federal funds It is
based on the requested increase Remodeling of the J. C. Penny
in general fund appropriations Company store, located at 319
and Increased gasoline tax col-
nessey.
Wayne E. Salzmann. 23, Ft.
Sill.
Gary Dean Muncrief, 13,
Ratte died at 2 a.m. today in
Grady Memorial Hospital after
a long illness.
He was born March 31. 1913.
“ S’F ”=M auurda «wny
They moved to Cyril in 1944, youth organization not to
where he was an employee for interfere with farm or indus-
24 years with Phillips Petro- trial production.
A top level directive issued
asha, Oklahoma Publshed every
afternoon fexcept Saturday and
Christmas Dar) and Sunday inornfne
Any erroneoun reflectton on th. J. C Penny Co. opened its seminar for ministers and law-
corportton"“ana‘anr"iatatmnent store in Chickasha in 1923. yers on Sept. 12 at the Bar As- 1 . ,
Cox said one of the major socialion Center in Oklahoma , ' %
changes for shoppers’ conveni- City.
. . ...... CHEATWOOD
________ Mrs Ellen Preston Cheat- mittee, reported that Johnson
s I # -a
Touchae in November for the sion near Seminole, and the was Mrs. Pullums’ brother :jfor the past four years credit to take some of the drive
seat in the state’s 3rd I highway patrol received a de- Hendricks was hospitalized for....... — - -------
Congressional District. layed report of another death treatment of shock.
In Nevada, Gov SawyerThe state’s 1966 road toll rose
jumped to an early lead and 10 535,
held it, having run hard on a year ago.
slogan of "he fights for Thesdead _ . ,
Nevada." and attacking fedora! William Rufus Pullum, 57, Tulsa.
Intervention in his state's legal Shawnee. Shaw was .
--------- ------- --------I Lillie B. Pullum, 60. his when his motor scooter and a
from the military
__ _____ _ Sultan and move
Mrs. Dollie Hallmark. Chick died in "state”traffic accidents, rants, hotels, movies or other through Viet Cong infested
compared with 84 in August, public places. Whites and areas to Bien Hoa. The unit
blacks cannot drink alcoholic arrived at a time U.S. forces'
destroying Mao's image among
the Chinese people.
1 Safety Commissioner Bob beverages under the same roof, have begun reasserting maste-1
Mrs Rettie Cole, Blanchard. Lester said the reduction in including private homes Non- ry of long stretches of roads I
N- Al- E—--tl Chiel- deaths during August was the whites vote on a separate roll, and highways formerly under
“first encouraging glimmer in interracial marriage is prohi- Communist control.
a very grim traffic picture," bited. The biggest terror attack was
this year. ’ Only in department stores reported in the old imperial
The 68 victims died in 53 ac- can the races mix. “The color city of Hue where intelligence
Mr and Mrs. Dewey Meade, cidents, one of which claimed of the money is the same," a sources said the Viet Cong had
1109 South Minth. have return- i the lives of five members of cynic orce said. moved in at least 3,000 men for
._________ ed home after a two month va- an Arkansas family and a fam-,the anti-election campaign. A
the opening devotional session ! ration at Big Pine Lake. Per- ily friend. Fifteen fatal acci-1 The Amateur Athletic Union, bomb hurled at an election
dents occurred in urban areas, was formed in 1888. rally there wounded 26 persons.,
killed Tuesday homa as a child settling near
wuea .... .U.. —____ .. - Lindsay, Indian Territory', with
pickup truck driven by Theo- her parents She also resided in,
dore J Purdom. 21. of Black- the Story and Foster communi-| On Thrrerau
well collided at the intersection ties for 15 vears and moved tn । Vl | IiUl Udy
Marlow In 1929 where she lived f
until 1946 when she came to | junior Chick football team.
Chickasha scheduled to open season plav toaay aganst a onawnee Apruring"theraids __
with a same at 7 30 n m Thurs- truck driver whose vehicle al-led no losses during the raidi ----
with a game at 7 3 pm. tnurs-,,___J( — i--l.-a - Cetetihut disclosed an F8 Navy j Norcross . .
out todav in preparation for the hit-and-run traffic accident. Crusader was shot., do n
Paul Jacob Vaught, 46, sur-
$,7 BAKER-FAIR
27ba REXALL
sha, surgical.
.. , , James Hansen, Chickasha,
will be work in serving their medical
«ntM telephone cheL, BxPIat.. ,Forshoppingcomfort, the clients. LeRoyBlackstock..of Mrs. Jack Adams, Chickasha.
. - ---- - building has been completely Tulsa, president of the Okla- medical
air conditioned, new fixtures homa Bar Association, will wel- Lee Akins, Chickasha, medi-
added for easier customer se- come the delegates. cal.
70.00 lection and other changes tn Professors Graham Kirkpat-i Douglas Allen, Chickasha.
• n make Penny's store here one of rick and John Hager of the surgical.
, 1 ” 1 the most modem stores in cen- University of Tulsa Law School Lyle Banta. Tuttle, surgical. — _ _
tral Oklahoma, added Cox will speak on “Involvement of Bob Graves, Chickasha, sur- month with fewer fatalities than full future to the black man in 308,000. ... .
ceramic tile vestibule the Lawyer and Clergyman” gical. the same month last year, the our midst ’ / “■
- nmihas been laid, new show win- and "Family Relationships con- I DISMISSALS department of public safety Segregation is law in South trucks would be landed
- $% dows and aluminum doors in- coming the Lawver and Clergy- Mrs. L. W Coffman. Chick- said today. Africa. Africans are not al- Saigon
- 1 2 stalled and new face on the man” respectively. asha During August, 68 persons lowed in white man s restau- transport
CmeKasnArosorrT5 front of the building To bright-' Dr Bruce Peterson, dean of ! “e ’ “ ‘ _
■ix* Monhe---------- ’ • m 1 en the outside, a new lighted the University of Tulsa Law asha c__.,
Three Month. - •3 sign has been installed School, will address the group Charles Christopher, Chicks- 1965.
-T Sis m I Another added convenience Is on “Constitutional Law Civil sha
that most lines will be on dis- Disobedience. Church-State Re- i
play on the first floor. The only latinnehine end Cundeu Clne-
exceptions. Infant apparel and
girls and ladies ready to wear
will be on the first floor bal-
cony.
Cox pointed out that the en-
tire building has been repaint-
. ed. both inside and oatside and
] new lighting installed through- l
1 out the store.
7d 27A
JOHN R. TEAKELL
John R Teakell. 82. 1113 Ore-
gon. died about 12:10 a m to-
day in Grady Memorial Hos-
pital.
Funeral services will be at __ a
In GOP Primary Election 25 On Issues Of Inflation _ ......
4 Church, officiating, assisted by WASHINGTON (UPI) — Two Reuss' report came as the building associations, leaving Harrell of Oklahoma City,
belt; position is reportedly as vulner- Rev. Don Smith. determined Texans —President House was beginning considera- the housing market very short, ----- .
..... Mr Teakell was born March Johnson and Rep. Wright tion of a far-reaching Patman of cash. 1
23. 1884. In Young County, Patman —square off today for measure to curb climbing bank Patman said he expected “a Lecal Markets
in one of the closest primary Texas, and came to Chickasha a "battle royal" over the interest rates on deposits, battle royal” during today's “
races in Iowa history, Iowa in 1905 He was a carpenter and biggest pocketbook political Mortgage lenders claim the debate on his plan. A showdown
i issue this year, the threat of higher rates have taken money vote on the measure was
from savings and loan and [ expected to come Thursday.
On Roads in State
separate strikes They concen-
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI)— trated on the rail links between
Charges were expected to be Hanoi and Red China.
filed today against a Shawnee’ American spokesman report-
• whose vehicle al-’
Mrs Cheatwood was a mem- win a game at r.w pm. nurs- ;— ----- ------- —,i ,
ber of the Missionary Baptist d at Moore held light work- legedly was involved in a fatal I but
Church ' - l------------ — ,J“‘ r”'
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