The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 135, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 26, 1967 Page: 5 of 8
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(Published July 26. 1967)
(Independent Dstricts Only)
PUBLISHING SHEET--
BOARD OF EDUCATION
6,200.00
200.00
560.00
1,700.00
5,400.00
17.0C0.00
000.00
11.700.00
3,300.00
Cash on hand
June 30. 1967
Tefal Assets
1966-67 Warrants
Outa tending
Total Liabllities
and Reserves
Surplus Jane SO,
GRADY COUNTY. OKLAHOMA
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL
CONDITION as of June 30, 1967
GENERAL FUND
1,603.09
1,663.29
17,784,71
SHEET
REVENUE
County 4 Mill Tax Levy
County Apportionment
(Mtg. Taxi
Intangible Tax
State School Land Earnings
Grots Production Tax
Auto License Tax
RI.A. Tax
Foundation Aid
Incentive Aid
183,900.00
183,900.00
17.690.60
57,050.00
74,740.60
100,150.40
keep talking about civil rights .
Her husband interjected,
“yes, but we’re never going to
get it this way.”
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Newspapers across the nation
have joined in condemning the
armed warfare and lawlessness
in Detroit and other northern
cities, and urged officials to
pinpoint and eradicate the deep-
rooted social conditions that
ignite violence in the urban
ghetto.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: "No
that it will burst those seams
and so his sympathy is with the
conductor who is charged with
preventing such a catastrophe.
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it,” he said.
Another airman, who asked
that his name not be published,
said "I think it’s tragic. The
colored people are setting their
cause back.”
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DETOIT (UPI)-A 23-year-
old Negro factory worker and
his 19-year-old wife sat on the
steps of a motel and watched
the sacking of a city.
"It’s not civil rights and it’s
not racial.
"It's just people that want
something for nothing. They
just want to steal. There are
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.
ms the big ONE-
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off her right on the street,”
man said.
His wife, Irene, said,
"Born Reckless"
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Some of the gys over here
just can’t believe what’s hap-
pening back in the states,” said
Army Sgt. Raul F. Yanez, 35,
of San Antonio, Tex.
“How can our own people be
fighting among each other
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The rare golden mouse of the
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of grass and leaves—one with a
thatched roof for the young and
the other for storing food.
Solti Featured On London
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want to work.
vanishing. These difficulties add
up to the most severe handicap
of all: A lack of sense of
community or neighborhood—a
lack of family in the extended
sense. From it spring rootless-
ness and hopelessness.”
Chicago Sun-Times: "The
flash fires of anarchy—which
knows no boundaries of race or
WBLUE
.Lustre
when we’ve got a war going on
over here,” he said.
Three Negro soldiers who
work with the Army’s 1st Log-
istics Command at the port of
Saigon said they thought send-
ing the federal paratroops into
Detroit was necessary.
ESTIMATED NEEDS FOR I
TEAR ENDING JUNE M,
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of most American GIs to the
racial violence in Detroit and
other American cities was the
same as it is to the war in
Vietnam. They are confused
by it and wish it would go
away.
"It just doesn’t make sense,”
said Spec. 4 Steve Armstrong
of Nashville, Tenn. “We’re
fighting side by side over
here.”
American servicemen were
kept abreast of developments
in Detroit through newspapers
and the armed forces radio and
television.
“If something's not done
about this racial problem pret-
ty quick, it seems to me we're
going to end up with another
mess in the States like the one
we’ve got in Vietnam,” said
Airman 2. C John Huggins of
Pauls Valley, Okla.
Huggins, who works at the
Tan Son Nhut air base on the
outskirts of Saigon, said he was
in favor of sending federal
troops in to quell violence if it i
gets out of hand.
“If the local authorities can't
handle it, the federal troops
United Press Intrenational
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Televl
sion is supposed to be some-
thing of a breeding ground for
potential movie stars, but pity
the poor talent agent who tries
to figure out the best bets
For example, there used to be
a good western on CBS-TV
called "Rawhide,” in which the
two stars were Eric Fleming
and Clint Eastwood. Fleming,
who drowned last year in a
boating mishap in Peru, had
always seemed to me to
dominate the series, and he did
have his fling at motion
pictures but failed to come up
big.
never to its
Eastwood, on the other hand,
suddenly is in the limelight as a
most unexpected movie star It
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”... the statement issued by
the Republican Coordinating
Committee is a flagrant out-
rage. It is the most transparent
kind of seedy politics to assert
that these terribly difficult and
complex problems, decades and
enforcement for the black
man."
Miami Herald: "What took
place was plain and simple
criminally, totally divorced
from the civil rights movement
... it was a bunch of bums and
grave domestic crisis demands
a level and a quality of mature
leadership that have been
shocking in their absences.
President Johnson has offended
most conspicuously in his
pussyfooting response to the
houses and shops are burned
and destroyed, the exponent of
Great Society panaceas offer
gunfire we are in danger of
being inundated with sentimen-
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who started the
He pointed to
cleaning shop,
smashed.
Saturday. She had only worn it Mahler’s very long and in
once if I ever see a girl
wearing that dress I'll take it
titled "Resurrec-
utmost in preparatory study yields
and in sustained concentration. I
Presses At Seams ,
"Resurrection” presses con- rmsment
tinuously at its own seams. The
listener has a constant unease
Solti conducts “Resurrection”
with the London Symphony, a
big choir, and Heather Harper,
soprano and Helen Watts,
contralto. It’s a job for the
artist-conductor rather than a
self-portrait—a job requiring the
direction after being a CBS-TV
headliner, she went nowhere
fast, and video is still her base
of operations.
In contrast, you could have
counted on the thumbs of one
hand the show business types
who believed that Don Knotts
formerly of CBS-TV’s Andy
Griffith show, would find
success in the movies. Yet he
had headlined several offbeat
films which, although they
haven't made him a major star,
have certainly indicated his
appeal has more substance on
the big screen than previously
surmised.
wave of disorders is likely to
end only when there is a radical
change in the conditions which
give rise to them—a general
upgrading of housing for
tai sociological slop ... if
the prescription that there
should be more spending for
housing, rent subsidies and
antipoverty handouts of all
sorts.”
debacle in Detroit. He shilly-
shallied for several hours in
ordering the Army units into
color—must be stamped out,
even if it takes the full weight
of military power to do so.”
Chicago Tribune: “A mindless
mania has taken over much of
our urban civilization . . . along
with the arson, looting and
New York Times: "This
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past two and half decades—
those years of most intense
Negro farm-to-city migration,
are precisely the period in
which the American economy
has automated, and opportuni-
ties for the unskilled and
unlettered have shrunk to
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Cash on hand
Jun* 30, 1967 19,897.37
Total Assets
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But actually the dangers are
more apparent than real.
Discursive though the five
movements are, (they take up
both sides of two records,) the
composer’s structure is sound
even though to the ear it can
seem wobbly, Solti's merit in
this his "portrait" is that he i
action in the city despite the have erupted "since the present
pleas of local officials that administration took office ”
Officials Urged To Get Rid Of Conditions Touching Off Lawless
United Press International matter how pointless or repre- Negroes, the provision of better - “ • -
hensible the ghetto violence education, the creation of more
may be, it will not be cured by and better employment opportu-
nightsticks and guns, necessary nities, insistence on fairer law
as the use of weapons may be
in some situations. The current
NEW YORK (UPD—London
Records has an “artist por-
windows trait” series running and the
; materials used to portray the
“I sat here and watched conductor, George Solti, are, in
them haul clothes out. I took addition to an album ----
my wife’s dress in there photograph, I
own moviemakers missed, have
I cast him in several westerns
I that have been smashes abroad
and gained considerable atten- i
lion here.
I remember when Robert
Culp, currently a hit in "I Spy,”
was in a fine, almost intellec-
tual western series called
'Trackdown,” and I heard a lot
of talk from movie people about
his potential stardom. Yet,
I though he did arrive in a major 1
| way on television, and has dom 1
very nicely in his motion!
Picture endeavors, he can
hardly be classed as a movie
star.
On the other hand, Steve
McQueen was around for a
short time in a television
western called "Wanted: Dead
or Alive,” in which he played a
sympatheitc bounty hunter. He
certainly had something, all I
right, but very few persons here I
could have predicted the I
considerable success he would j |
find as a major movie I1
personality.
Most of the geniuses around I
here were certain the Carol
Burnett was a sure thing as a
motion picture star, but when I
she tried to head in that I
★ THI CHICKASHA BAILY EXPRESS WadnesAy, July 26, 1967 #
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1966-67 Warr ante
Outstanding 2306.77
THE BIBLE S
CERTIFICATE-
GOVERNING BOARD
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY
OF GRADY, u:
We. the undersigned duly elected,
qualified end acting officers of the
Poard of Education of Ninnekah
Jchool Dist. No. Ind. 31. of sold
County and State, do hereby certify
that at a meeting of the Governing
Body of the sold District. begun at
the time provided by law for dist-
ricts of this close and pursuant to
the provisions of 68 OS. 1961, Sec-
tion 206, the foregoing statement was
prepared end le a true and correct
condition of the Financial Affaire of
said District as reflected by the re-
cords of the District Clerk and
Treasurer, we further certify that
the foregoing estimate for current
expenses for the fiscal year begin-
ning July 1, 1967 and ending June
30, 1066 as shown are reasonably
necessary for the proper conduct of
the affairs of the sale. Municipality,
that the Estimated Income to be
derived from sources other than ad
valorem taxation does not exceed the
lawfully authorised ratio of the
revenue derived from the aame
sources during the preceding fiscal
year, except Transfer Fees receivable,
which fees have been determined
reasonably probable of collection at
100% of the sumo appropriated by
the County Excise Board in the bud-
gets of the districts from which
pupils were transferred.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 3rd day of July. 1967
La Von Hastings. Notary Public
My Commisslon Expires 12-31, 1000
OSCAR WORKMAN
President of Board of Education
(SEAL)
Constitution: "The
Total Estimated Miss. Rev.
(Ta "M-lfi 87,080.00
BUILDING FUND
Erection of School Bldgs. 3,000.00
Remodeling or Repair of
School Bldgs. 12,348.00
Purchase of Furniture 4,000.00
Interest on Building Warrants 100.00
Total Balldint Fond Needs 19,448.00
‘490/1
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