The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 76, No. 110, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 26, 1968 Page: 1 of 16
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VOL 75—NO. 1JO
CHICKASHA, OKLAHOMA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1968
Sixteen Pages
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CHICAGO (UPI—The Broth-
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Communists Order
la
New Saigon Attack
information over the telephone
Saigon and are sending a force
"light.
already have begun
night meeting.
Civic Club
Peace Search
Borden Park with Rev Larry
Canadians Give
military
Eliott Trudeau
School Board
in our laws and in our
Sets Final
The Crusade is being sponsor boping tor a majority.
More than 10 million Cana
gave
Meet Of Year
Five elected fer
and then
At dissolution o Parliament Humohrev
vires are held si l p m daily scene The luberab took 155 of
the 34 seats in the House eg
through Saturday
Fumes Are Fatal
in Myers Field House for its the U.S Marine
To Schoolman
garrison past
as a
Mr and of access to Berlin -
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Humphrey, Rocky Plon
Weekend Visit In State
Night Is Set
At Crusade
Miss Your Paper
Chickasha subserfbers wh
LB J Nominates Trainmen
Agree Upon
Rockefeller is scheduled to'
meet with Oklahoma’s Republ
gates Friday aftersoon, after a
rally and speech at Will Rogers
SAIGON (UPI)-U.S military
intelligence sources said today
the Communists have ordered
fungles barely a dazen miles
from Saigon The Stratofortres.
A final communique followine
th- twodav conference pledged
allied backing for the "deter-
mination to maintain freedom
tickets to
torture
pnimary target ot the enemy
and there is plenty of evidence
they pian another attack a
tm .
foreign
tricts
FIRSr
Tonight is Civic Club Night
and members of the various
civic organbrations wil be rec-
ognized
On Friday night the hone
trailer manufacturing industry
in Chickasha will receive recog-
pleted in time for the Fourth of July
celebration being planned by the lodge
The pool will be open daily for Elks,
their famities and guest* Dale Baker
will be pool manager.
OCLA Enrollment V
Up 34 Per Cent
expected in July but the sources
2,
convene the new Parliament in
September
"We will begin immediately,"
"Okiehoma's Most Interesting—And Most Readable—Daily Newspaper"
n
The Chuickasha Expetss
invites
ROY LIKFS
to the w asnita Theatre to see
or they may arrange an appoint-
ment.
Civic clubs and organizations
not only in Chickasha but over
the area or state who would
like to have a speaker explain
the program at OCLA and new
developments may contact Hat-
let on
of 7,000 to 15,000 men against
the city. The major attack is
showed moderation on the issue,
if they had taken a more severe
stance any hopes at interesting
the Soviets to defense cuts
might have been dashed.
ministers said.
majority: to give Canada its
first majority government since
1*62
Trudeau a wilted rose in the
The Chickasha Hoard of Edu- area hit time and again to BS2s
cation will meet at 7 pm in • series of raids reminiscent
Thursday in the board olficeso the action around Khe Sanh
final meeting of the fiscal year
DELATED BY RAIN - Work on the
swimming pool at the Chickasha Elk*
Lodge has been delayed by the recent
rains but today workmen were on the
job if is hoped the pool will be com-
Oklahoma College of Liberal
Arts has a 3 per cent increase
in enrollment of regular stu-
denis carrying a full course
bad for the INI third trimes-
crucial
The attack appeared aimed
down the Saigon River, since
heavily jungled areas akngsde
provide almost perfect cover
U S infantry units on patrol
District Weather
Generally fair through Thurs-
day A little warmer Thursday.
Local temperatures 12 noon
today 72, Tuesday high II;
Tuesday low 57.
near the Demilitarized one
OCLA Program
High school graduates — do
you have any questions about
the program at Oklahoma Col-!
lege of Liberal Arts’
A meeting has been set up
for 7 pm. Thursday, June 77.I
in the bhe room at the Student 1
Union to answer questions any
persons might have concerning
the program at OCLA
Richard w Massa and John
Hazleton will be present to ans-
wer questions that might hare
arisen as the result of mis-un-
derstanding or from rumors con-
cerning OCLA and its program.
Transfer of credits to other
institutions of higher learning.
Job opportunities upon gradua-
lion and like questions will be
answered These are but a few
of the items to be discussed at
the result at inoquires recently
received at OCLA
Persons unable to attend the
June 27 meeting adults or youth
may call Hazleton at OCLA for
can naticna! convention dele
in the
nithon AU employees of the
various firms and members of
the Round-Up Club are being
urged to attend
Music for the Crusade is be-
ing directed by Mr and Mrs
Wesley Boyd of Oklahoma City,
who have worked with the late
Rev Joe Blinco, who while he
was associated with the Billy
Graham Evangelistic team.
OTTAWA < UPI - Prime Mi
Commons 3 more
alone cannot produce a better
government -that will call for
the participation at everyone."
Stanfield s party wound up
with 71 seats
attack on
according to Dr R E Hem which withstood a major siege
don board president Only light action was reported
The school year begins July but one incident was dramatic
said this weekend
Mrs Jodie Server enjoying Despite the unanimity of
an afternoon with their grand- backing 'or West Germanv on
children H W Caldwell Berlin the NATO ministers
nuttr Pierre
intelligence source
mam attack is
the Ministerial Alliance Ser. Trudeau his wish
the 1%67 summer session, Trice VENICE Ital (I IPI —Cracks The NATO allies with th
Broadrick, dean of admissions appeared tn the foundation of exception at France agreed to
states the 1 000-yearold belltower of increase military forces in the
For the current trimester. OC St Mark's bat citv officials said Mediterranean to counter the
LA has an enrollment at all Tuesday it is to no immediate Soviet naval buildup in the area
regular students in compari- danger of collapsing The famed
son with 455 for the 1967 sum- landmark was reconstructed in
another fullscale
mersesion 1902 when builders apparently
The total enrollment this sunt made a mistake by widening
mer including workshops is 737 the platform on which it
A rear ago. OCLA had 485 re- foundation rested Restoration
tutor students, plus KJ who of the foundation may be useful
too* workshy bringing the to- but is not urgent - said the 91
lai to til studenu . Mark. overseer
dian voters Tuesday
see the above
THE PARTY"
This coupon good tar two
may be
Green having no trouble stay-
tog busy . . Haves Thomo-
son commentine on the cold
ad to Chickasha b several
churches which participate in
said The
851(
PRICE IV
there reported a constantly
growing number of mina
attacks And South Vietnamese
guarding the final approaches to
the city also reported ligh but
persisten clashes with Red
units * to 10 miles from the
center at the city.
The main coocentration pomt
appears to be about « mles
northwest of the capital, an
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The Prezident read Warren i it is not because of reasons of
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services as chief fto ' in every respect, and I have Agreement followed nearly 1
Warren in a letter to the enjoged each day ot the115 hours of taiking and came a
President dated June 13 said his year 1 have been here The little before midnight EOT It
sole reason for retiring was problem o aze however is one was hours before a deadline
the problem of ace" that no man can combat and. probably would have forced
Then-year-oid Chief justice eventually must bowPresident Johnson, under the
said ' I want you to know that „ _2.5, Railway. Labor Act, to stop a
Warren noted in his letter strike that would have halted
that he had been continuallv in trains across the nation
persistent contacts
won his bold gambit
When he succeeded retiring
Prime Minister Lester B
Pearson April 20, the Liberal
party ran a minority govern-
ment With the flair that marks
his life style. he dissolved
Parliament in his first speech to
lit and called a general election
Jones as the evangelist
the public service for more than The pact between the rail-
a half acentury roads and the BRT— largest at
Observing that when he the five on-train unions—was
entered public service 19 the first with an operating union
million at the 200 million peopl: in the turret round at railroad
in this country were not yet labor negotiations and may
bom. he said become a model for other lines
“I therefore, conceive it to be and brotherhoods
he said "We must reform and
adapt in many ways. In our
parliament and in our constitu-
Two more special nights have Airport in Olahoma
ben depignated during the city: Mostia Okiahoma's S na-
wide Christ b The Answer ,zi., c,n .]
Crusade being held thu week in tionaiGoPdeiegates "
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policy Governments
E WASHINGTOS/UP1-
E Presde Johnsn anny. -
E2228 tda the mminatm of Just .
Eh AhFotastt-cnefjustn,'
E thr Inited Stat- succ--dinz
E Far! Warren wh is retirin,
m ’I fr the Supremn- < ourt p, ■
M2220 The 58-year-old Fortas will
sF succeed Warren as soon as his
326-1 appointment is approved by the
"4 4a23 Senate, the White House said
.62 The President also picked
Mh32 Judge Homer Thornberry at the
I US. Fifth Circuit Court to fill
582 the vacancy created by Fortas'
• elevation
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nasspectedtortwo — ba tarze. “ am benempyedtbyrautroatgj
jets lut the supply routes with that he had submitted his qTh tentatve contract.may
13 missions Tuesday, striking resignation to the President 200. Eudelines..approved
at petroleum supplies and army in san Prancinco Warren thelatnguaonthsbyfiyeno-
barrack v acknomedged Tuesday that he operatng unionssimmediate35
The Communists have Ait- had sent a letter t the white per.'nras a2.P . eent
fened their air delenses - and Hose but said he dd not wish raise 2*" 1 an) andther3 P5
sent new anti-aircraft guns into ta make the contents public rais 00, theanmiversarzd
the Saigon area itself A-ked if th_, the. contract in 1963 Also
in recent days they have sent rAEe"5 . the inchuded ■ ■ strike moratorhum
»>». up t challenge ». ST-1.« thegroctee •JL'S,'"
Americans 2nd * spokesman Cahfornia goveroor lughingty The BRT .ad sought a 12>
disclosed today there was a recited ' Yes Age" lPer cem raise, two moce
bladless nineminute battle The President told Warren n holidays improved vacatioh
with Navy Fi Phantoms Mor. repiying to his letter ok benefits and a one-year com-
day.. . . 1 resiznation Inder your lead tract
The. first major ofensive ershid the Supreme Court of -----
against Saigog was the Tet the United States has once AATA n,mA,
demonatrated the vaalty NAIU uroes
Ms.6om0 and " * this nation’s instittions 15- W
USSHhjM^
Leveret figuring some bowl- same rate as the Soviets TVs
ing resuits . Mrs Buford aporaled to the Soviet Union
Gentr, making a quick trip and other East bboe nations to
to Oklahoma City for a part join tn this seareh for progress
for the poo corn machine at towards peace “
Little League coocession The forces reduction plan will
wand be re -examined by NATO min-
Joe Preece attending to ister to B r u s s t ! s next
sme business at the bank December NATO Secretary-
early this morning Bob General Man ho Bromo said.
min service way grt M
Express by calling CA esm
betwers 5:00 and 7:00 pm
Weekdays and 7:00 and 0:2
m Sunday.
outskirts.
Student, who pUn to attend vokiahoma city«pn- pressed , preterence for ether a national t-chairman of the .ITh epelzFzpomrecamtamnd
other comlegs an“niverstties rev and Nent ukrko APh. former Vice President Richard Humphrey campaign. diplompatssin. landen
phmmaranammeaizod Co
porters announced Tuesday, Humphrey is already the f delegates to the turnuinio, any real peace
' Meanwhile backers of Min- vorite of state Democrats, who Democratic state convention | These reports said he had
nesota Sen Eugmne McCarthy will have <1 votes at the na "Vice President Humphrey turned to Moscow for Imme
confirmed an earlier report that tjonal convention in Chicago has many friends in the state diate arms and economic
he would not visit the state He will addreas the state Dem- and has visited Oklahoma sev- supplies for North Vietnam and
during the Democratic state oratie conventian sometime eral times officially and unof- especially rackets and other
cwnifihn this weekend (Saturday in Oklahoma City. ficially," Work said arms fo attacks against the
Humphrey s visit was an- Humphrey was keytkdejeities for South Vietnam Ho
nounced by James E Work speaker at the 1956 Democra- apparently was bypassang Red ers enormous losses and _______
state chairman of the United te state comvention China, now reported wallowing major propaganda v i c t o r y- their capacity to meet with
Oklahoman. for Humphrey. I Party headquarters had an m new chos sng then there “ been • vieor and strenzth the chabenge
Work said the Oklahoma organ- nounced earlier Tuesday back A captured Communist do- 2118 oIen“e which was d changing times
nation had invited the vice ers of both Humphrey and Me. cument made public today by 11." heavy lonses on • Your -isdom and nrr^
president and he would appear Carthy would serve on all ma US government sources said bond,, bu * wctory **** wi inspire generations of
at a time not yet determined jor state convention commit. Hanoi had sent one of its top "Teaed larse .aras 0 the Americans tar mam decades to
Sen Fred R Ham. D-Okla . tees in what was described as leaders to the south to direct SPNa and lef more than come "
a unity move the overall offensive He was .00,00 refugees in the tired The President also told
‘ We have taken steps to try identified as Pham Hung, first ______.
to make the convent’on real deputy premier and fifth Saigo is considered the
open fair and productive and ranking Poitburo member after
a unified meeting Kerr said HoC A .
■ •I | kA a a. The action assres McCarthy The United States was trying
Liberals Majority
• / vention by Humphrey boosters Saizon with a series ol B52
ous Canada He said he would Humphrev has alreadv ram- ra d.deainst.the Communist
ed 10 at Oklahoma s M dele- bildup. and especially against
gates, and most H the remar Viet, Cong km^'bov and
der are expected to be for the EUPPy dumps hidden in the
vice president
Other delegates will be select,
rd at district meetings and at
Saturday's state convention.
Delegate strength will be di
vided among the state s 41 na-
tional convention votes
Herr is how the delegate
strength is shaping up by dis-
w . .___... .. REKJAVIK, Iceland (UPD
Warren who headed the com- -A North Atia^vr Treaty
mirsion which imvestizated the Organization NATO strategy
assaxsination of President Jch session on Beriin broke up
' F Kennedy that the natin today with Secretary of State
, old be callin: or him in Dean Rusk carrying the alban-
^5^ 1o dra", T hs «‘ pledge o united support to
=iadomn inthefedolaz West Germany
The elevation at Fortas to w n w . .
chief justice had been expected v"ith"est.German..Foreizn
after first word at Warrens Minist , Wi ' .Brandt c beside
retirement plan Fortas a km him.Rzk"asfyingt Eorn to
time confidant and adviser at Germans * aid
the President, was appointed to Erandt "o • unanimous
the court by Johnson three Piedge from the United States
years ago and its NATO allies Tuesday to
____________ maintain the freedom of Berlin,
A m m ap Creo inside Communist East
We Saw ames amctarea
...” , Tuesday night the Soviet Union
Medora Scat busy making was responsible for the new
somne improvements oa be Bertai crisis, caused by fresh
patio . Harry Patterson East German-imposed travel
and Loyd Smith dispaying restrictions The NATO leader,
their ablity to make ringers called for aa end to the
during a horseshoe game with restrictions
Red Stephens and Bill Footer But they agreed to continue a
Tuesday night at Shanpon search for a formula tat
Sorings park Mrs Joyce reducing their tones at the
thr Hberals had ia seats and SECOND — Five elected t^r
thhe Progressive Conservatives i Humohrev
X Socialkst New Democrat THIRD — Caucus atiila.m
ieader T C Douglas tact a bid Friday. Chairman predicts all
for reclection by fewer than 100 five will Eo to Humphrev
___ votes and was exptcted lo FOURTH - Cacuus Fridav
lapel of his charcoal gray suit Apeal the verdict Hu party following 2pm meetine of
Aidina 111 Rescue was mobbed by supporters dd.D0 I rx leave the 22 acats it state central committee Chair-
9 e when he went to his he’dquar held as ol dissolution Minor men Mike Rainbo of Corden
SENTINEL (UPN _ School ters for his victory statement parties make up the rest predicts five for Humphrey 1 and ends June 30 d,m, (of us and Sout —
Sup Rlchard West was killed * swinging bache „Canadianu.d na actually Some For Mecarthy onrlS muadttafon ferdez merr« . vuttmee
by poisonoos fume. Tuesday tor kissed the pretty bionde wife minister The „FIPTH Chairman Ray care c with runds |of th‘t prison camp m t h e Mekom
nigh while trying to rescue a of Consumer Affairs minister Ieader dthe party gaining the Whition of Edmond a Met ar partkular Jear Eha Delta freem 5 capons ThJ
boy from an abandoned cistern John Turner ’ xeats « Parliament tj thy sunporter predicts two or ruriey superinteGdet of guernitia gurs eiecuc
A physician said West JI —September Parliament head 01 Me Xb’’ “PErintenden °prisonemssecteds‘edute"sur
was dead when firemen pulled Trudeau said the govern *^.,1 . Carthy f**n" may m occur The pubtie is invited t. atteca ng
his body from the cistern One mete i overwhelming victor) w "ith.twoscxceptions-Minister until after the convention mhe meeting a> at E1 een -__—
of th. volunteer firemen, Ctydemonstrated "strong desire in WuhoutPortfoli 2E5 Gran- SIXTH —chairman Ronald meetngsafemiendheeipbnare - *
Clerk Louis O Hopkins also Canadians to take advantage ol Eer in .Newfoundland and Ford at Helena predicts five * P
was overcome by fume. He cur diversity as a nation." He rorety Minister Maurice for Humphrev C auem win be e n -
was reported to good coodition called on the nation to help him Sauein Qucbee- Trudeau s 21- at I n m Friday -Day Forecast
Authorities Mid West entered buikd • stronger, more proaper- man Cabinet was reelected Following distrit and state
the cistern to rescue Kenny * ... ...... ~ ' - central committee meetinas -P*1. . * Temgeratures Arts nas a 34 per cent increase takina care u wm. Ltc-..
.Schoonmaker. 14. wh had been <1 EAn pT C . ETING Fridav afternoon. Demmocrats Thursday through Mcoday will * enrollment at rttMlar stu toinzcn n— y-r—
playing near the cistern and >1,500 Bond Set WARSAw up_A cE ***** • t per Hate Jer- average 2 to below den-v carrying a MI cose Mmbim off at The Daiiv Ex
anenin • For Al,, Man pnLr'L ui copmi ferwon Jacksm dinmer at ■ mormal, except rnear normal ex kad for theises third trimes nSnS
Young schoonmaker, son of 0 Comma! paft, , 6m. dig p. m wim treme nothueg Normal, hich ter to coenparisn with the F3 P555 _____________
sr. and Mra Wayne Schoon- A Myearod Ales man was grens sand Monday a plenary , 2.203, 0.5. gistratioa of regular students for FOUNDATION CRACKED
naker of Sentinel, was report- arraigned this mornine in Crat0 Feon of the na. . " . Humphrev apotars to have daytoday change with stow ---
to N citical conditi today at county““courtmeeo“dunty Committe Uas Pothhmntre qvermonerinestreneth amons garmina tend Litteom
S Anthony Hospital in Okiaho- Judge Charles v Collins on a The announcemem appenFed XT cyenhmn siuide- preipStation
m City. charge 01 assault with • dan to confirm reports the pienary EEate, Me, , mDorter
Investigators were called to gercus weapon sesson will be held the rira boh inatrocted drie
cistern, Billy Himes, * Alex, wasweko July ft H egp^ted to ratonannd adoothno * unit
"hichwas deneribed as having charged Toesday with an Alledg- give ctues to latert dev etap. iefiherqwhichanouid Eive
a damp mu.ty sweet smell ' ed knife asault upon Delores ments inmde the party ana’w ‘ **• • « votes to
11 was beeved to be sewer Himes which was reported so he the first mince studems"rots Hpmnhr , M
, , have occurred May 11 in March sparked a purg. 02 barken pmi"ith Humphrey
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 76, No. 110, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 26, 1968, newspaper, June 26, 1968; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1865243/m1/1/: accessed June 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.