The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 74, No. 204, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 12, 1966 Page: 2 of 28
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Extras Added Senate To Act On Johnson's Bill
Prepare For Offensive
combined
from
the
certain congressional approval,
State University school shows
at least 4 qualified applicants | by 1980.
What Candidates Saying
Highlands. Their arrival boost-
which Tuesday approved facilities at schools of veteri-
tee,
I certed effort to integrate the In-
possible assistance.
pay the entire cost of this tre-
Checking Area
McNamara
or
feited $10 bond for speeding.
exemptions.
Jimmie Thad Thompson, 26.
Hearings On
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suede. Set prettily on a slim
give small businessmen and
heel, and so comfortable, too,
Games Slated
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with cushioned insole.' 15.99
reckless
receive
Leather refers to uppers
which previously
was
to the Leathernecks.
Local Markets
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were rescued by helicopter.
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were turned away for each one
accepted by these colleges be-
cause of a shortage of veteri-
nary personnel. The American
Veterinary Medical Association
estimates that there are ap-
proximately 24,000 veterinarians
in the United States. To main-
tain the present ratio, it is con-
servatively estimated that 31,-
000 veterinarians will be needed
try, pharmacy, and podiatry.
The bill does not increase
95c
Value
63c
Value
Young and strappy, the opened-
up look in lush autumn-shaded
98c
Value
BH.
of 25
BRING YOUR NEXT
PRESCRIPTION
• Black
• Truffle
• Red
99c
Value
Top Vol uc
STAMPS
15%-ox.
BH.
79c
VALUE
$1.00
Value
that of the 139 applicants con-
sidered in 1964 only 48 were ad-
mitted last fall. The other 91 ap-
plicants were eliminated be-
cause of a shortage of training
facilities.
There are 18 colleges of vet-
erinary medicine in 17 states
which provide veterinarians to
serve all 50 states. Last year,
3%-ox.
BH.
9-m.
BH.
•offer ends *
December 31,1966
$1.49
Value
One Year __
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Three Month.
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OCT. 15, 1966
QUANTITY
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★ Political
Announcements
HUMPTY
, DRUG
a big task, he said in a speech ’ mean so much to the entire
prepared for delivery to the ’ state," Moore said.
Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, At Watonga, Republican
that the state must give every Dewey Bartlett called for a con-
freight and passenger cars.
18. from the tax credit suspension
" to permit them to continue o
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HAVE YOUR DOCTOR
PHONE CA 4-5650
gram or the student loan pro-
gram; therefore, applications
for construction grants and for
funds for establishment of stu-
dent loan funds at schools of
veterinary medicine will be re-
quired to be considered in com-
petition with applications from
the other schools currently in-
cluded in the program.
A report from the Oklahoma
"Rogers County and the port dian into Oklahoma’s "white
authority cannot be expected to man” society.
Scattered showers drenched ■ wanted to visit the camp, but it
the jungled slopes today and'was not immediately known if
the full fury of the monsoonI the area was secure enough for
rains was expected to hit within him to do so.
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in additon, the Senate group
i partially exempted railroads
* THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Wednesday, October 12, 1966 +
Congressman Jed Johnson,
Jr., said today he expected the
U. S. Senate would take favor-
able action this session on legis-
lation he sponsored to author-
g?
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pay
only (
plant investment and the fast
depreciation write-off allowed
on commercial buildings be
suspended for 16 months —
from Sept. 1, 1966, to Jan. 1,
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Congressman Jed Johnson,
for this lovely
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military is determined not to said today that committee
For Congress
Sixth District
JAMES V. SMITH (R)
JED JOHNSON JR (D)
budge an inch from the
reckies driving and not having lifted the House ceiling for
a valid state driver’, licanea continuation of the tax credits
l
Jimmie Thad Thompson. 26. The House voted to change
Smmanchen forfeited $10 bond the effective date to Seot. 9 and
° Arthur A. Charlson, 34. 921 to continue the tax credits for
So. 5th, forfeited $5 bond for investments of up to $15,000 to
325,000 mark, Defense Secreta-
ry Robert S. McNamara flew to ‘
Da Nang to review U.S. plans
to meet the expected Commu-
nsit thrust.
voted, however, to continue the students at these schools on the
♦ar incanti.. 11. . same basis as is presently pro-
tax incentive the nation s vided for students of medicine,
i railroads get for buying more dentistry, osteopathy, optome-
landed today south of Saigon to
boost U.S. troop strength in I prison deeP in the jungle.
South Viet Nam above the ■ -
SAIGON (UPI) -The United
States has moved nearly three
divisions near the demilitarized
zone (DMZ) to meet an
ize a 3-year program of grants
for construction of veterinary
medical educational facilities,
program today was headed for His bill, H. R. 5574, was passed
by a unanimous vote of the
commander Gen. Lewis Walt,
have ordered the Marines to
dig in and prepare for the
sive by the Communists and
plans to saturate the zone with
the heaviest bombing of the
war if the attack materializes,
it was reported today.
Military sources said the Air
Force hit targets in the zone
and supply routes in the North
Viet Nam panhandle just above
the DMZ Tuesday and that if
the monsoon offensive comes it
is ready to hit North Vietna-
mese troops with the most
intense, prolonged bombing of
the war.
Recent U.S. Marine opera-
tions are believed to have
driving.
Oma Dell Bontrager. 1012 the tax credit suspensions for
North Uth. forfeited $20 each on 15 months instead of 16, and it
By United Press International
Candidates for governor talk-
ed about river commerce and
Indians today.
I Democrat Preston Moore
i pledged state help in develop-
ment of the Port of Catoosa on
the Arkansas River.
The port development is such
Bartlett said many Oklaho-
mendous project which will ma Indians have risen to fame.
Ctielnslra Bailu Expreso
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By Senate To
Anti-Inflation
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pres-
39c
failing to yield right of way. _ ___________
Emmit Eugene Hackley, 18, J farmers a break.
™ rach nog The Finance Committee
while intoxicated. and reckless ed the effective date backward
to October 9, thus making
speeding.
Jerry James, 23, Rt. 2, for- 1968 - with no exceptions
even though it seemed to be House.
picking up a lot of unwanted , The principal purpose of the
baggage along the way. ! bil is.to amend, the Health
Th. ... -. Professions Educational Assist-
The latest extras were added ance Act to provide assistance
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had said he
expected major monsoon often- the next few days. । North Vietnamese guards,
The last 4,000-man contingent fleeing _____ __________2
of the U.S. 4th Infantry Allied pincers movement clos-
Division came ashore at Vung ing in on them, handcuffed 19
Tau, south of Saigon, today and prisoners, hurled them into a
was quickly loaded into trans- death pit and cut them down
port planes and shuttled to its with machinegun fire and hand
base camp in the Central
When Johnson sent the
. . 1 package to Congress Sept. 8 he authorizations for appropriations
grenade which failed to go oft asked that the 7 per cent tax: the construction pro-
credit business gets for new •" - 111
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the 7 per cent
for purchase of
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Marines Dig In
William C. Westmoreland, com- Pro Grid TV
mander of all American sources
in Viet Nam, and Marine
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grenades __________ pJvue aooaolazice
. Somehow, seven of the 19 by the Senate Finance Commit- in the construction of teaching
• W . M fighting.strength survived. Five managed to tee, which Tuesday approved facilities at schools of veteri-
inAVietsNam.t about 325,000-crawl out and one of them the measure 12 to 4. The panel nary medicine and loans for
American jets again ham- reached the Americans and led p -3-----L-- . .
mered the.southern panhandle them back to the camp. What
of North Viet Nam. striking the troopers saw made them
war supplies being assembled retch.
to support the feared offensive The other two were still'cars,
and hlftirg bridges, barges and among the tangled mass of -
, - — transportationroutes., bodies stitched with machine-1
slowed the North Vietnamese! Meantime, U.S. Defense Se- gun bullets A live
plans but Marines today cretary Robert McNamara. gren.d. „;„v„ idzc w
discovered a North Vietnamese making a battlefront tour of was found in the death pit
company probing their positions U.S. forces in the field, flew —__
just south of the zone and killed into Phu Cat on the central - -
16 in a five-hour battle. coast today near where U.S. 1st
ident Johnson’s anti-inflation
hearings have.been scheduled a valid state driver's license. cuuunuauun u me tax tre
on £ slatiorLl i prohibit tele. Howard A Manwarren. Okla- to $25,000, instead of $15,000.
casting professional football homa City, forfeited $5 bond for
I running red light.
| Frank Joseph Longo, I*
A recent appeal from the Na- Chickasha. forfeited $20 each on
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While 4,000 more U.S. troops Air Cavalrymen Tuesday found
nded today south of Saizon to a "Little Dachau” Communist' Ann Newson Rucker. 7 Circle
Drive, forfeited $10 bond for'
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southern fringe of the DMZ.
In the past few days two full, casting
Marine divisions have been games on Friday nights or
shifted in the northern provin- Saturdays,
ces closer to the six-mile-wide •-----* .. __________ ______________________
zone dividing North and South tional Federation of State High public drunkenness, le
Viet Nam and for the first time; School Athletic Associations has driving while intoxicated, not allowance
American paratroops have been endorsed by the Oklahoma having a valid state driver’s -
joined the 1st Corps buildup, Secondary School Activities license, and destroying city
-ih-----, . left only Association to oppose any anti- property.
-------------- trust exemptions until high ---------------
U.S. jets struck inside the schools are given protection . m:1 v.. LI.
buffer zone Tuesday and against television practices that L1d I OU ricar
destroyed a large fuel and will injure them, and that high
ammunition dump. The flight of, schools should be granted pro-1 The Half-Acre Truck Stop was
B57 Canberras was led by Maj.tection similar to that now af- broken into sometime Sunday
David J. Vanyo, 36, Layton, I forded colleges The appeal night. Reportedly taken were
Utah. ' । states that schools of Oklahoma four auto batteries and one add-
A flight of F105 Thunderch- have been struggling to make ing machine. Police are con-
iefs led by Capt. Donald T. football self-supporting and the tinuing investigation.
Hodge, 33, Beatrice, Neb., competition of the telecasting
destroyed six buildings in a of professional games would be
military storage area southwest extremely detrimental to this
of Thanh Hoa in the area just effort,
north of the DMZ. First Lt. 1 Legislation Introduced bv Con-
Timothy F. O'Keefe Jr., 23.1 gressman Johnson would pro-
Cuero, Tex., led a Thunderchief, hibit the telecasting of profes- Maize
flight that destroyed a bridge sional football games on any ; Oats .....................751
and its approaches near Vinh. Friday evening or on Saturday Barley .................. 1.00
Another flight led by Maj. from the second Friday in ,,
Douglas D. Brenner, 36. Seattle. September until the second „ HIVE. POULTRT
hit another bridge 15 miles Saturday in December. This Hens (Oer4lbs. i..... -13
southwest of Vinh and de- would apply to telecasting sta- kens Inder 4 IM ) .... •06
stroyed two barges used to tions located within seventy-five COTTON a
ferry supplies to the South. | miles of the game site of any Grade B ................... 28
Smash Battalion intercollegiate or interscholastic Middling Inch$30.01
in the Mekong Delta. Air football contest. I (Quoted bv Chick. Cotton Oil
Force Supersabres and Phan-
tom jets streaked through
heavy ground fire and smashed
2 fortified Viet Cong battalion
base camp 42 miles southwest
of Can Tho. A Supersabre was
shot down but both crewmen
m-f--
$4 $149 si,, I
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% $ 79c
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 74, No. 204, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 12, 1966, newspaper, October 12, 1966; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1864710/m1/2/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.