The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 74, No. 193, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1966 Page: 1 of 20
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CHICKASHA, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1966
United Preu International
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UNITED NATIONS (UPD) — from the parties most directly | for prior withdrawal of all U.S.
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Arthur J. Goldberg, who told, out, based his observation on
motor carrier from the Okla- interest in southeast Asia - with Nguyen Huu Tho. pres-
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Republic. Telephone communi-
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vote on a $1,150,000 bond issue any relief from their present
school plant. This will make it
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -
first vice presi-
school age or younger.
movie, is in Italian dialog with
Gov. Henry Bellmon signed a
new
drama of a woman and her 13-
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notes on an assembly
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Hope Glimmers
For Peace Talk
Inez Raking Islands
With 160 Mile Winds
Work Load
Increased At
Wednesday as 38.184 persons
pushed through the turnstiles
Bellmon Grants
Sharp Delay In
Execution Date
Hays Head Of
Area Lawyers
However, the sources said the
actual move probably will not
The hope appeared to be anew on the United States to
bolstered by U.S. Ambassador get out of Viet Nam and stay
program . . Durrell Knowles,
explaining an automatic trans-
mission to an auto mechanics
student . . . Vernon Florence,
vocational agriculture teach-
er, showing some work done
DEMOCRATS—Launching his fall campaign
for reelection as the Sixth District congress-
man at a barbecue and rally tonight in Shan-
non Springs is Jed Johnson Jr. of Chickasha,
left, shown visiting with President Lyndon B.
Johnson, A. S. Mike Monroney and Fred R.
Harris, right, Oklahoma’s two U. S senators.
cially bred Mexican fighting
bulls. The bulls will not be
wounded or killed
The fair neared the half-mil-
CLEAN-UP, PAINT-UP, FIX UP Month being sponsored by
the Chickasha Jaycees ends Friday, but many scenes such
as this are still evident ever the community.
doggers, a special attraction of
this year s rodeo will be bull
fights.
Three matadors from Mexico
Final rites for John Oliver
Freeman, 20. Route 2. Hinton,
a Marine who was killed in
action on Sept. 21 near Da Nang.
Viet Nam. has been set for 2 30
p m. Friday in the First Bap-
tist Church. Hinton.
The young marine was bom
June 12. 1946, in Chickasha and
had lived in the Amber com-
munity until moving to Hinton
vicinity 10 years ago.
Survivors include his parents,
Rev. and Mrs Floyd H. Free-
man; five sisters, four brothers;
his grandparents. F. S Snow of
Blanchard, and Mr. and Mrs.
H. O. Freeman of Porum, who
are now at the home of a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Bill J. Johnson, 211
South Sixth.
Memorials may be made to
the Canaan Baptist Church,
Route 2, Hinton
Interment will be in Niles
Cemetery near Hinton under
the direction of the Hinton Fu-
neral Home.
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votional and the chorus, directed by Wilbur
Gillett, gave a musical program. Other mini-
sters present were Dr. Charles Sullivan and
Joe Williams, First Baptist; Jack York, Bible
Baptist; Raymond McDowell and Gerald
Jones, College Heights; Bill Simmons. Cal-
vary Baptist; Harry Myers, Assembly of
God; Buck Atkinson, First Christian; O. M.
Milbum, Nazarene; Capt. Don Daniels, Sal-
vation Army; J. C,. Curry and Charles Wal-
lace, First Methodist, and John Mosley,
Church of Christ.
Increasing cloudiness tonight
Partly cloudy Friday, with pos-
sible showers. A little cooler in
extreme north. Local tempera-
tures: 12 noon today 77; Wed-
nesday high 81; Wednesday low
52.
Bull Fights
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -
We Saw
George King, taking care
of school business downtown
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High School are electing class Haitian Peninsula,
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The Chickasha Express
invites
SIDNEY COOK
to the Washita Theatre to see
“CAST A
GIANT SHADOW”
This coupon good nor two
tickets to see the above
picture.
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homa City center. should give the same considera- ident of the Viet Cong’s
Formerly star route carriers tion to the three-point proposals National Liberation Front for
picked up mail at the depot and he put forward here last week South Viet Nam, in which he
only mail for Chickasha area as "they seem to be receiving apparently dropped demands
was brought to the post office. |
। Now all mail comes through the
Chickasha office, said Jobe.
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’ pktangua cm. oEL.
Monroney and Harris, who is seeking re-
election to a full-six year term, will be among
the speakers at tonight's rally, along with
Preston Moore, the Democrat's gubernatorial
candidate. Also speaking will be State Sen.
Don Baldwin of Anadarko.
ers, steer wrestlers and bull-
Post Office
Chickasha Post Office has
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The reserve
The post office is removing
' the letter box from the Rock
Island depot today so towns-
people who formerly took mail
to the depot must take it to the
। deposit boxes at the post office,
added Jobe.
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ri a: AEE: 10 to 15 feet accompanied the
Electing •Tricers storm along the eastern and
1 southern coasts of Barahona
Students at Chickasha Junior and the southern coast of the
sources would not elaborate on
his remarks.
Although other administration
officials in Washington said
Thos program appeared to be
nothing more than an attempt
to reword previous Viet Cong
positions. Secretary of State
Dean rusk said the conditions
were being carefully studied.
written:
"Miss Loren demonstrates,
herself an actress again and.
under the direction of DeSica,
takes a firm place in a simple,
honest film ... The indication
of Allied soldiers committing
the devastating rape is the ulti-
mate bitter dramatization and
comments upon the tragedy of
war. This is the comment of
the picture, and it is suddenly,
sharply put, but the beauty of
Miss Loren's performance is in
her illumination of a passionate
mother role.”
in attendance
the area, according to J. R.
Jobe, postmaster.
The Rock Island has discon-
tinued the north-south passen-
ger train and beginning today
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prime time
■ by students as class projects
K ... Mrs. Frances Tuliy and
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to build a new four year high inadequate facilities for a num- because of need to find a new
school plant. This will make it ber of years. headquarters building in the
Under this proposed building Belgian capital. That would be
program, the one to be voted about six months after NATO’
on Oct. 25, the neighborhood Supreme Allied Headquarters
elementary schools will be up- (SHAPE) also moves from
graded on schedule with the France to Belgium.
secondary schools. French President Charles de
By moving the fifth and sixth
Twenty of this years top
money winners will be among
173 cowboys entered in the
I State Fair of Oklahoma’s cham-
pionship rodeo tonight.
In addition to the bronc rid-
of a bombed-out church
Bitter and dazed by the ex-
perience, the girl sells herself,
for a pair of nylon stockings to
the first man she meets, and
the mother fears the girl is lost
forever by the abnormal shock.
But word arrives that the teach-
er was killed by the retreating
Germans, and mother and
daughter are reunited by their
common bond of grief.
In a review of the film by
Crowther, carried in the New
York Times, the following is
slot that
Rally Set
Tonight For
Jed Johnson
Grady County Democrats were
in a frenzy today with final
preparation for the district-
wide rally tonight which will
open Jed Johnson’s campaign
for reelection as Sixth District
Congressman.
Johnson, Oklahoma's two U.
S senators. A S. Mike Mon-
roney and Fred R. Harris, who
is also campaigning for re-
election to a full six-year term
in the Senate. Preston Moore,
Oklahoma's Democratic guber-
natorial candidate. State Sen.
Don Baldwin of Anadarko, will
be speaking tonight.
The barbecue, at $1 per plate,
will get underway at 6 p.m.
and will be served by members
of the Democrat Women's Club,
a co-sponsor of the rally along
with the Grady County Demo-
crat Central Committee, headed
by Owen Vaughn, and the Grady
County Young Democrats.
The Democrats have leased
the Kiwanis Kiddie Playground
in the park and there will be
free rides for all of the young-
sters starting at 5 p m An en-
tertainment program will start
at 6:30 p.m.
Foreign Film
Due Showing
At College
The first of seven foreign
movies to be shown at Oklaho-
ma College of Liberal Arts this
year is scheduled for 8:15p.m.
Friday in the Administration
building auditorium
The first movie "Two Wom-
en" includes in its cast Sophia
Loren. Jean-Pnul Belmondo,
and Raf Vallone.
Only persons who have sea-
son tickets to the OCLA Cele-
brity Series will be admitted.
No tickets will be sold at the
door for any of the movies.
Chickasha area residents desir-
troops or for a settlement
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school and transported to each
| all mail to other post offices in „. uuauug, wa .U/Uu., -uJ. . J MU. —.
f the Chickasha area is being the assembly Wednesday that "accounts published by reputa-
L dispatched through the post all countries —especially those ble news agencies.”
E office here. Mail arrives by with historical and other The account was an interview
'Two Women ", an
tinue to function as a primary KITAC eriinv
school, housing kindergarten; "--V- "-MI
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Bob Hays was elected presi-
is in charge of crowning activi- dent of Grady County Bar As-
sociation during its regular
lion mark
Inez early today hurled
awesome winds and 15-foot
Miss Marjorie Sams. discuss-
ing Girl Scout programs while
having some coffee.
Mrs Mildred Hoff Flanagan,
complaining about an injured
wrist as she caught her hand
in a swinging door . . . J. B.
Langston, watching the Junior
Chicks in football practice . .
. Charles Allen, stopping off
at the Express office . . . W
L. “Bill” Turner, admiring
the '67 model automobiles . .
. Walt Flood, happy to be
back to work after being in
the hospital . . . Andy Talley,
holding a church committee
meeting at his home . . .
Kenneth Crump, going over
some Figures for a budget
recommendation.
Iit ' coast at midnight and the The class that sells the most "
(Washington. DC, international center passed over or slightly tickets for homecoming will see
I at Laurel Race Course, Nov. 11. south of the southern tip of the its candidate crowned queen.
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The article for tomorrow will •
rutany । apcu ।-----------, - — ,-------- discuss the advantages of this
soldiers in the ruins Allegheny County's Democratic building proposal to the patrons,
ed-out church. leaders.” of Chickasha School District.
To Free Space In Move Council
Elementary Grades To.Brussels..
’ Atlantic Treaty Organization
Bv EDGAR TURLEY 1 and the fifth and sixth graders (NATO) permanent council will
Superintendent of Schools I to the present junior high plant, move from Paris to Brussels,
The fourth of a series of arti- Under previously proposed responsible Western diplomatic
cles explaining the building pro- building programs, the elemen ' sources said today.
gram for Chickasha Public tary schools within the Chicka-
schools. District residents will sha district would not receive
ing to attend the movie may
purchase season tickets to the
Celebrity Series between 10
am. and 4 30 pm in the col-
lege business office. Admini- j
stration building, through Fri- J
day of this week. Tickets also
may be ordered through the
business office. Season tickets unlnnuivn -i * -un- ...— -------- I
to the Celebrity Series, which Dallas Quinton Sharp's date special services such as music. .... i ... .. . j. 1. wun .1
includes admission to 19 OCLA with death has been delaved physical education, central lib- NATO.sourcessaid the Mr and Mrs. Eugene Shirley stucco dwellings. With the ..
events this year, are $8 for until Nov. 24. one month after rary, art and space for kinder- French have intimated they do of Oklahoma City exhibited the exception, of a small tourist Estes,
adults and $4for youth of high a scheduled clemency hearing garten not object to the nl---------— - —------ and the deek facilitiae m
by the state pardon and parole, in addition to these advant- moving to Brussels and that homa
Italian EXard ages, it would also free space they would send their delega-1 show. ___ _________,
. . within each elementary school tion there with it. was shown by El Mar Stables, the shore,
henry beumon sgne4 ’ so that hot lunches could be Despite their military pullout Edmond. As Inez slashed the
30-daycstay.cof execution served to the elementary stu- July 1. the French have — ___________________ ”
! remained members of the went to Joe Behrens of Brown- sister tropical storm
Goldberg replying to an based exclusively on the
Cong conditions for Viet Nam "elegant address” in which Communists’ nolitical proram.
moe - niezimh
latest U.S. peace offensive. the peace offensive but called that he had any undisclosed
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alivein strife-torn Italy during ing his wife to death at their
World War II. It brought Sophia Beckham County home.
Loren the best actress award —
from both the Cannes Festival AD TME
and the US. Academy awards ; PITTSBURGH (UPI) —Pub-
Leaving Rome for a small
mountain village because of a. Kelly has warned Allegheny
lied bombings Cesira • P County Democrats against buy-
Loren) there falls in love with ing prime television time on the
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Queen candidates for seventh meeting Wednesday. Lawyers
Lynda throughout the county hold
' Jov meetings once a month
elementary school building.
elcmen"nrvyennsaenetabldarssmsbdamean.Eranpsnalsoputl Jack.. cot ____________ _ _
lie relations adviser Georgellessen.playgroundsovercrowding cal cooperation with the al- Great Britain, was added to the slamming against the Barahona Porter and Cindy Hopkins.
andimhe P l*ance from which she already field Wednesday for the_$150,000 ‘ t hmn ........
P If kindergarten is made pos-has pulled out militarily.
adisillusioned school teacher'^ prpme teneyisonume onme sible by state support, than the1 _ -----_-----
(Belmondo, One day a group of eveof Nov. 8e lections,K mil neighborhood schools would con- l
retreating Germans, force the; noted that the rock n ro tinne tn function as a nrin
teacher to guide them across
the mountains, and Cesira de- .
cides to return to Rome with evening, and if preempted some
her daughter. Enroute, in a announced might say “Instead
terrifyingly realistic sequence, of our usual show. The
they are brutally raped by some Monkees,' we now present
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, load as the office is now the U.N. diplomats saw a glimmer concerned.”
'center for star route mail de- of hope today that revised Viet ---
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MIAMI (UPI) —Hurricane peninsula and the island of1 southern areas, but that armed
r a Ir || Inez’ murderous 160 m.p.h. I Beata. forces, Red Cross, and Civil
-air IA HAVA winds smashed into the tin- in Santo Domingo, an officer Defense personnel were poised
I Uli I V llUVv shacked dotted southern moun of the United States Embassy 10 rush there if needed. No
tains of the Dominican Repub- said the embassy had dis major damages were reported
he today and headed for the patched aid teams to the penin- in 53,110 Domingo, where
“valleys of death" where it sula .widespread preparations were
could funnel up into the heart H. said no wora ! made in waterfront areas
of Haiti aHeansad. no iki was Barahona Peninsula h a s
1 1 available on possible casualties - — nnn -cidont m.e
in its wake came mounting or damage in the stricken ahout 62,000 idents,mostof
reports of devastation wrought -------------------------------- whom livesin tin-roofed shacks,
by the might storm on the p, A, |ue Many took refuge on higher
French isle of Guadeloupe -23 Classes AtJHS ground and in strong buddings
killed, 500 injured and 10,000 as torrential rains and tides of
homeless.
flood tides into the Barahona
Peninsula of the Dominican
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SENIOR HIGH ASSEMBLY — The Student
Council held its annual assembly program
with ministers of Chickasha churches as
guests. Left to right are Dr. Eldon Eeamans,
pastor of Presbyterian Church and president
of Ministerial Alliance. Edgar Turley, super-
intendent of schools. Rev. Raymond Giese of
Lutheran church, and Harly Day Principal,
Russell McDougal, president of the Student
Council, was in charge of the assembly.
Buddy Hector and Brook Griffin presented
flags. Sammy Griffin gave oath of allegiance,
James Fitzgerald and Becky Wood gave de-
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will exhibit their daring and cations with the region were and football queen candidates Inez but also feared a
eelorful type work before spe- out and Dominican navy today, according to George valley would offer a of
........ officials said they had not been King, principal. least resistance and have a
able to contact the city of Each of the home rooms funneling effect.
Barahona since 3 am. There nominated candidates for office, In nearby Communist Cuba,
were reports of damage in the then the class votes on candi- Premier Fidel Castro declared
city but they could not be dates to elect class officers, a hurricane alert and comment-
officially confirmed. plus the football queen candi-, ed, "it will be a shame if the
Strong winds and heavy rains date for the class. hurricane strikes eastern Cuba,
Attendance for the first five lashed the capital, Santo The football queen, one candi- because coffee production is
days totaled 498.110. Domingo, where a storm in date from each the seventh, now in full swing there.”
A senior yearling bull. Up 1930 levelled the city, killing eighth and ninth grades, is
stream Mischief A149. was! 10,000 persons, crowned during the homecom-
named champion bull of the University medical students ing game next Thursday when
$15,000 Sconer Register of Mer- in the capital and other Pauls Valiev is here for non-
it Hereford Show The bull is volunteers were reported form- conference play. The Pep Club.
. , ... co- owned bv Baughman ing a relief column to directed bv Miss Marv Bailev.
grade students from these Gaulle has. ordered SHAPE as Ranches, Inc., Russell, KanBarahona • ‘
neighborhood schools, space well:as J nited States and other and Alfred and Ferrall Meeks Barahona is a sleepy little ties,
cou’d be made available P for Allied bases and.trops ou tofof Upstream Ranch, Taylor., port town with symmetric I
France by April 1,1567. Neb. streets lined with blocklike grade are Pat Haire. I
NATO sources said the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shirlev stucco dwellings. With the Martin Cathy Calhoun.
Cl-lm= Ci —i.d u. neentien -r - «—n _ UI Carolyn Burns. Kathy Other officers include William
not object to the council champion stallion in the Okla- hotel and the dock facilities. Threadgill. Johnita Parsons, W. Grigsby,
and that homa Arabian Horse Club most of the city is located on Brenda Barger and Kathy God- dent; and Judge Charles Col-
champion the slope of a hill rising from' frey, ; lins, secretary-treasurer.
Eighth grade candidates in-' Charles D. Van Dyck was
----- eight elude Diane McWhorter, Sherry named delegate to the annual
The Golden Pork Chop award million residents of Hispanola, Chaney Vicki Brown. Terri l bar convention to be held this
— L Ju S. L_______ “T"1 storm Judith Lyles, Peggy Brown, Georgia fall.
and have wood, Tex. who exhibited a trailed about 1.000 miles to the Miller, Rita Patty, Connie,
npshire barrow, southeast Judith was located Brown and Sharon Cosby.
However, Western diplomats I --------------- I about . 300 miles . east . of Ninth grade candidates in-
said one recent development COLT TO RACE Barbados on the eastern fringe I clude Gavle Johnson. Suzi Par-
LAUREL, Md. (UPD-David of the Caribbean. rish, Susan Methvin, Geri Scott.
Inez’ full-force winds began Alice Hair, Kay Cowan, Mary
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