The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 50, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 16, 1967 Page: 1 of 22
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CHICKASHA
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Vol. 75—No. 50
CHICKASHA, OKLAHOMA, SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1967
United Press International
Speck Is Found Guilty
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For Pre School
Saturday found Richard Fran-
The jury reached its decision
J pilot was rescued.
area to permit building of the border
Freedom Bridge.”
But he looked around the
The United States has flown a 1
courtroom in a kind of wide-
sole survivor of the massacre
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Adenauer Clings To Life
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Johnson to handle the
The interesting tales
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were taking turns
bedside in his hillside home in
circulatory systems and that his 1 town Saturday morning . .
Chickasha’s first newspaper,
four miles from Bonn.
String Quartet's
Thursday afternoon,
been under an oxygen tent.
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JACKIE PATRICK
Patrick Is
Will Atterd
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Awarded ROTC
OCLA Meet
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Jack H. Santee of Tulsa, who
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member, Richard Skerlong, the
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ships, a part of the new plans; sented the newly formed Quar-
West
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where he was artist-in-resi- District Judge Sam Williams.
School for the Deaf.
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Ky Fortifying Border
To Halt Infiltrations
191 Children
At Sessions
downtown.
Roy Poag, making a trip to
| its 505th aircraft to enemy fire 1 expected to be enrolled in the
over North Vietnam, but the first grade next fall, according
ed that fever and bronchitis had
weakened Adenauer's heart and
Oklahoma City Symphony or-
chestra, where they have oc-
The strip, extending about
three miles below the southern
fringe of the Demilitarized Zone
will be stripped of vegetation.
Liberal Arts board of regents,
is expected to attend the regu-
lar meeting of OCLA regents
at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 19,
in the office of Dr. H. B. Smith
Jr., acting OCLA president.
Business on the agenda will
Train” .
pitching.
held at the North School build-
ing the first week of May, said
Marines and Vietnamese troops
who are fighting four commu-
nist divisions in the area.
Disclosure of the dramatic
plan overshadowed war action
famed Al Jennings. And ‘ black”
gold was discovered in the area.
“Possessory rights” were giv-
en citizens of Chickasha in pur-
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District Court
Jury Session
Begins Monday
The spring jury term of Gra-
massacre of eight young nurses
and fixed the sentence at death
in the electric chair.
Partly cloudy today, widely
scattered thurderstorms. Local
temperatures: 7 p.m. Saturday
80; Friday high 78; Friday low
< 52; Saturday high 88.
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Early Day Street Scene In Chickasha
City Quietly Observes Birthday,
Anniversary Sales Now Underway
Scholarship
Jackie Patrick, a senior at
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Tragic Accident
In South Vietnam a tragic
accident took the lives of 29
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April, 1892, and to help cele-
brate the occasion, business- j
men are offering special bar-;
gains for area shoppers.
There was no “opening” for I
Chickasha and while it has,
He began with the name of । verdicts with tight lips, hardly a
the last to die, Gloria Jean flicker of expression crossing
by Omen Club of Chickasha; Pack 391
of Lindsay. Receiving red ribbons were
Troop 306, sponsored by Chickasha First
Christian Church on its exhibit of sur-
vival, also on forestry exhibit and on an-
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early day Chickasha are end-
less. A special 75th Anniversary |
edition of The Express is being
planned for later this year. In
The Chickasha Express
invites
LLOYD E. NULL
to the Washita Theatre to see
“EASY COME, EASY GO”
This coupon good for two
tickets to see the above
picture.
SCOUT EXPOSITION TerT Scout units
of Stumblingbtor district received blue
ribbon owords, five rcetived red ribbons
and tnree yellow ribbons in the exposi-
tion Saturday at the county fairgrounds.
Receiving blue ribbons were Troop 327
of Anadarko, Pack 304 of First Meth-
odist Church of Chickasha; Pack 303 of
Anadarko; Troop 353 of Apache; Pack
313 sponsored by Hurst-Beaton Post of
Chidkosha; troop 333 of First Lutheran
Church of Chickasha; Troop 306 of
First Christian Church on fingerprinting;
Post 391 of Lindsay; Pack 362 sponsored
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he has
2006 South 13th, has received
a four-year scholarship under
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County Courthouse read off the'bed.
names of the eight young To each name,
women who were slaughtered in vfirdict was "guilty.
Miss Your Paper?
Chickasha subscribers who
miss service may get their
Express by calling CA 4-2600
between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m.
Weekdays and 7:00 and 9:30
a.m. Sunday.
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Chickasha Merchants Holding 75th Anniversary Sales Program Monday
the Rock Island Railroad had
extended to a point south of
the Washita River and work
temporarily stopped. Tents
were pitched, businesses began
to open their doors and the
there have been gun battles.
The old wooden jail in Shannon
Springs Park once held the
Vietnam’s northern
We Saw
Miss Dana Dews, busy
working in the yard Saturday
morning . . . Donn DeCoursey
and Sherman Vangsnes,
among Scout leaders looking
at entries in the Scout show
Saturday at the fairgrounds.
And Dr. Howard Taylor, tak-
ing tickets for the Scout event
. . . Carl Sikes, planning a
physician, Dr. Ella Bebber- convention todav and Monday
Buch in Oklahoma City . . . Wal-
Thursday, the doctors report- lace Glasscock, having dinner
ministration assistant to the
president to assist in imple-
menting the new program be-
ing offered by OCLA starting
in September, 1967, concerning
Oklahoma Futurists scholar-
the time
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cert master; Lawrence Fisher,
violinist and assistant concert
master; Skerlong, principal
building of Chickasha was un-
derway ; chasing one business lot and
Seventy-five years later, the , ore residential lot—on which
community is observing its they had made improvments
Diamond anniversary. after ratification of the Choc-
Chickasha was founded in taw and Chickasaw Nations.
[cheek in a posture which has
the jury’s i been his customary stance
1 during the eight weeks of the
powers of resistance were
contact their elementary school
to obtain brocures and appoint-
' ments for screening.
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Appearing here Tuesday ।
evening are Norman Paula, I
I violinist and symphony con-1
Mrs. Goldina King, with a
friendly greeting and com-
menting, "be happy” . . .
Mrs. Doris Wood, talking
about clues to a treasure
hunt . . . Mrs. Fern Tims,
Miss Earlene Reeves, Miss
Glerda Tackett, Miss Rosalie
Hobbs and Miss Shirli
Moran, among Chickasha
High School representatives
attending the FBLA conven-
tion in Oklahoma City Friday
. . . Al Wilson, talking about
Liors Club program for next
Wednesday.
klin Speck guilty
to life Saturday. Doctors । His four
reported "no change” in the daughters ______ ____„ _____
condition of the ailing, 91-year- standing vigil at Adenauer's
old statesman.
of the
to goto ateachingpositionat the Army’s ROTC financial as-
Peabody College for Teachers, J
Nashville, Tenn. 1 sistance .program, com menc-
Joining the String Quartet in ing with the 1967-68 school year.
(Continued on Page TWO) Patrick plans to attend
_______________ I Oklahoma University next fall
other booth on first aid; Pack 310, spon- l
sored by First Presbyterian Church and
Troop 327 of Anadarko. Receiving yel-
low ribbons were Post 305, sponsored by
the American Legion; Pack 306, spon-
SAIGON (UPI) —Premier i Anything that moves will be
Nguyen Cao Ky sent paratroop 1 fair game for planes prowling
and engineer battalions to South overhead and allied artillery
Vietnam’s northern forntiers covering every inch of the area.
Saturday to build a “Little Bold Incursions
Maginot. Line” to halt Commu- [ The move was announced in
nist infiltration. . the wake of increasingly bold
Ky announced that 20,000; communist incursions into South
Vietnamese villagers are being Vietnam highlighted by a North
the original group. It will be
dissolved at the end of this
season with the departure of
A medical bulletin issued at the village of Rhoendorf, about
noon said Adenauer had spent a |'
“peaceful and painless ight,"
BONN (UPI) —Ex-Chancellor | “continues to give rise to gravel
Konrad Adenauer clung grimly concern.”
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board on student publications,
report by W. L. Rampey, ad-
late W. R. Orme and probably!
published on June 2, 1892
The town was the scene of
a baseball game played between
Minco and Geary for which the
Minco team hired Walter “Big
sored by Chickasha First Christian
Church, and Post 357 of Cement for
Humdingers band on participation as the
bond had to leave early..'
“fortified barrier” that will
stretch 14 miles from the । complete infantry brigade to the
mountains to the South China northern provinces to aid U.S.
Sea
and surrounding
and will major in aerospace
engineering. The scholarship
entitles the participant to at-
tend any college.
Patrick was among 1,500
youth interviewed at Fort Sill
and 400 were selected from
Supersabre jets mistakenly
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port by Dr. Smith, presenta-
tion of the first draft of the i
new faculty constitution, re- cupied first chairs,
port on the organization of a
courtroom A of the Peoria her hiding place underneath a and with his left hand to his
The street outside
for many people in the aud- Paulu leaves the Oklahoma [
1 ience. It will be a final con- J City orchestra to join the Uni-1
, cert by a group of Oklahoma versity of Wisconsin; Fisher,.
has been nominated by Gov. City musicians who first or-(who is a novelist as well as
Dewey Bartlett to fill a va- ganized in 1956 to play in a j musician, will set up a depart-;
cancy on Oklahoma College of single performance at the col- ment of writing in the academy
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With the exception of one long will go to the Minneapolis of Mr and Mrs. Ben Patrick
member, Richard Skerlong, the symphony; and Vanderkooi
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Turley. Any parent who did not
attend a meeting is urged to
their dormitory apartment last No Emotion trial.
July 14. Speck listened to each of the There were relatives of the
children who will be starting K
school next fall. Many parents' I
brought hospital certificates I
but these are not acceptable ■
for school enrollment. I
The superintendent urged |
each parent to secure a certi-
fied copy of the birth certificate I
as soon as possible. They are E
required for enrollment and ■
also many times in later life E
these birth certificates will be E
needed
A film ‘Ready for School” I
was shown. This explained the ■
importance of pre-school phy-
sical and dental examinations. ;
Corrective measures can be E
taken this summer before the E
The appearance of the Lyric I dence. They have returned
String Quartet at Oklahoma 1 each year, sometimes playing
College of Liberal Arts recital with Fernando Laires, who |
| hall at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday succeeded Abrams as artist-in-
will be a sentimental occasion residence
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625,
include a line item budget re- all of its members from the
Four hundred years after | The Chisholm Trail passed' now The Chickasha Daily Ex-1 the meantime, the businessmes
Columbus sailed the oven blue, ' just to the east of town and press, was
UNLOADING—Members of Alva Junior High School tion of the instrumental music contest Saturday when
band were busy unloading their instruments in prepara- The Daily Express photographer visited OCLA campus.
. - Ju., .cacu .0 uoa Davy, the former model Speck his sallow, pock-marked face,
to Edgar Turley, superinten- ‘in "the trial of the century” in is accused of raping while the But he looked areund t
dent of schools, just 50 minutes of deliberation. - . ......
Mrs. Viola Dryden, 909 Da- One by one, the clerk of Corazon Aurao, watched from eyed amazement, leaning back
violist; and David Vanderkooi, dy County District Court is
principal cellist, scheduled to begin at 9 a m. I states for consideration in the
Jacques Abrams first pre- Monday. Army's scholarship program.
Five criminal and 38 civil Also, earlier Patrick was listed
cases are to be tried before as an alternate on the
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frontiers Vietnamese raid across the
kota, registrar of vital statis-
tics, attended each meeting to
diers and wounded 70 others, explain and assist parents in
when two American F100 securing birth certificates of
child starts to school. All
doctors in Chickasha have I
school health record forms to
use for the physical exams.
Miss Wilma Cox explained
the applications for Head Start
Kindergarten and also explain-
ed the use of the commulative
record form.
A screening of hearing and
vision of pre-schoolers will be
। lessening,
was Most of
never been a “boom" town, | . a
the city known as the “Queen I r I (" AneA
of the Washita” has had an | I II Cl I WgC)IIC63I I
exciting history. j
New Regent is Tuesday Night
murdered girls in the courtroom
when the verdict came. Specta-
tors outside the locked cour-
troom broke into applause when
they got the word that Speck
, was guilty and would die,
barring an appeal.
but it added his condition
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Saturday. But U.S. spokesmen
said American jets in new raids
over North Vietnam knocked A total of 191 children and PEORIA, Ill. (UPI) —A jury
out eight antiaircraft sites and 189 parents attended the pre- of seven men and five women
smashed a surface-to-aid mis- school sessions held the past" ■ • - ■ — • ■ -
sile site 10 miles west of week at each ot the elementary
Haiphong. During the raids' attendance centers. This is
Friday, the United States lost1 about two-thirds of the children
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jammed with newsmen, photo-
graphers, cameramen and cur-
ious onlookers. Several newspa-
I pers hired camper trucks so
their reporters could remain on
| the scene 24 hours a day.
Adenauer has been ailing
since April 7. On Wednesday,
his condition became worse and
several specialists were called
in from the Bonn University
Hospital to assist the family
and a report on Jane Brooks tet in a concert at OCLA,
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 50, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 16, 1967, newspaper, April 16, 1967; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1864869/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.