The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 77, No. 52, Ed. 1 Monday, April 21, 1969 Page: 2 of 8
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★ THI CHICKASHA BAILY EXPRESS, Monday, April 21,1969 k
TWO
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Today's Market Report
lems at home; we’ve got tre-
with research and development,
i.m. Tues-
Legion
and problems in our economy,”
The event, originally schedul-
because of conflicting schedules.
Ings with the Soviet Union.'
Music was provided by Tom
to pay at least a minimum fed-
cision to deploy the Safeguard gotiate “some mutually enforce-
able agreement which will pro-
sponsor Boys State and Girls
without all that enormous cost
of the Brown Funeral Home.
Drew Pearson
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frey, Gen Mtr 78%
members of Hurst Beaton Amer-
ican Legion post and Auxiliary
DAV Holds
CHICKASHA
Inter T&T 52%
Election Of
New Officers
3
means, "
me makes me stronger.
neo — nazi movement in the
County all his life. He moved
all of Chickasha. Jack Green- to Chickasha in 1941.
way, Cement, was elected ad-
He served as building super-
may be released to the news
MUM
he demanded that they turn
one son, Bill Huntley, Little
Beth Ann Schenk, Chickasha;
for 1969 - 70. were elected: Jack
commander; W. J. Craig, Sayre,
sense,” Depicts the influx of office received notification from
Jim Whitsley, Duncan, judge
Jr.,
swearing in of officers.
Rush
Rush
Home.
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Youth
and mud tracked into the build-
of the financial contributions to
the NYA,” explained the letter,
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dates, Inc., a connection of
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Did You Hear.
There will be
Friday — Tuna salad, com,
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INSUNANEL
Chickasha G Tuttle, Okla.
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• Safety
• Service
• Savings
Grady County Chapter No. 17
of the Disabled American Vet-
erans held its annual election of
SEVIER’S
FUNERAL HOME
Participate in
Guthrie Parade
B. Lynn chaplain, Carl Irwin
service officer; C. C. Snedeker,
a whole host of rich people in
this country are paying little or
Huntley was born May 26,
1910 in Rush Springs, attended
himself as the guest of Honor.
The late Yockey, whose book
“Imperium” has become the
The meeting began with the
singing of the Nazi anthem,
Horst Wessel Lied, followed by
At a later District No. 3 Dis-
abled American Veteran meet-
ing, consisting of Chapter No.
17 Chickasha; No. 51 Altus, No.
commander, Claude Cuningham pital following a year of falling
senior vice commander, Melvin health.
Safeway 28%
Sears Roe 68%
URBAN GENE HUNTLEY
Urban Gene Huntley, 58, 402
South 12th, died at 6:00 p.m.
Sunday in Grady Memorial Hos-
Free
Delivery
224-
5446
a.m. Tuesday. Requiem Mass
will be said at 10:30 a.m.
agreed not to publicize the
names of persons admitted at
Lester Pitts, Bob Becker, Was-
co Asper, Wallace W. Reneau
The Oklahoma Democrat said
the United States and the So-
viet Union should seek to ne-
maintain a children’s home as
well as endorse legislation con-
cerning benefits for veterans.
meeting once a month during
fall, winter and spring months.
Both the Legion and Auxiliary
support programs for veterans,
Chiekasha
Okla 73018
Harris also said that the
ABM decision “will make in-
CLEANER
SALES &
SERVICE
“Senator Harris Reports,” the
Democratic national chairman
criticized President Nixon’s de-
GENE'S DRUG
410 Choclaw
assets. He claimed that NYA
was a branch of Action Asso-
ciates, one of the many front
groups he controlled.
On March 5, Washington pol-
ice received a report from John
erl income tax.
“I think taxpayers are out-
Spcond:class postage paid at Chick-
■aha. Okla. Published every aTteroon
(except Saturday and Chriatmas Day)
and Sunday morning.
ABM system.
"We’re not technologically
advanced to the degree that an
antiballistic missile system at
his point would give us any
real protection,” Harris said.
“I think we should continue
m Na *ra Street
P. O. DRAWKB C
Gulf West 30%
Griesiedieck No Sale
Ideal Basic 16%
Kerr McGee 99%
Lear Sieg 22
Maremont 16%
Member
Oklahoma
News
Network
For your car
your home
your life
and your health
State Farm is all
you need to know
about insurance.
Jones, G. S. Spoon, Andy An-
derson, Buck Atkinson, Russell
Long and Fred Miller.
BOY — Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
White, 1020 Grand Terrace, are
the parents of a nine-pound,
nine - ounce son born at 12:44
p.m. Sunday in Grady Memorial
Hospital.
Jerome W. Campbell
Anadarko.
Mrs. W. C. Morgan,
Springs
Thomas A. Harrison,
United Sates.
The takeover of the Wallace
youth movement was clinched
at a regional NYA leadership
conference, Jan. 25, at Con-
ley's Motel outside Monroeville,
Pa. Carto sent Curtis B. Dall,
figurehead president of Liberty
share out of the people with
large incomes, and make more
reductions for people with mid-
dle or low incomes,” Harris
said.
of Fort Worth, Tex.; and five
grandchildren
Rosary will be said at 7:30
p.m. tonight in the Chapel of
the Sevier Funeral Home. The
and expenditure of these addi-
tional millions of dollars.”
‘Enormous Problems'
Courthouse for 20 years and
was a carrier for the post of-
fice for over five years.
He was a member of the
Catholic Church.
He is survived by his wife,
Ellen Dee Huntley, of the home;
‛ckIaa
FURNITURE co
RALPH LESTER HOLLOWAY
Funeral services for Ralph
Lester Holloway were held at
10:30 a.m. today in the Chapel
of the Sevier Funeral Home
with Jim Sheerer, pastor of
the Central Church of Christ,
officiating.
Music was provided by Mrs.
Russell Schoof, Mrs. Henry Pad-
dack, Basil Hurry, Rick John-
son, John Mosley.
Active pallbearers were: Carl
Hall, Walter Hall, Bill Prid-
to cut down on some of these
expenditures.”
Harris also discussed his pro-
AT&T 54%
Baruch Foster 10%
Eomtmentd Oil U
Cdn Sup Oil 49%
Chrysler Mtr 47%
Cd Marq 13% .
Dillion & Sons 11
Doric Corp 33
Dr Pepper 50%
Denny Rest 36%
Food Fair 22%
Ford Mtr 50
For McKess 31%
Gen Elect 90%
Springs.
Mrs. Albert Curlee, Tuttle.
Dr. Wilbur A. Haynes, Chick-
asha.
Mrs. Billy Adkins and son,
Tuttle.
Dewey D. Meade, Chickasha.
Mrs. Andrew Weldon, Chick-
asha.
and national, in the main par-
ade.
To Place Your Ad
Call CA 4-2600
Chickasho Daily Expreso '
s it happens, You
se we go!
See me.
KEN
SINCLETON
124 N. Sth
■in. Phone
224-1961
Ren. Phone
224-1968
SvAr .AIM
Phone
224-
McDon Doug 37%
Monsanto 47%
Mobil 61%
Marcor 56
Ogden Corp 28%
O&E 22
Okla Nat Gas 21%
Pet Incorp 42%
Phillips Pete 58
Pacific Pete 34%
Reserve Oil 13%
Rep Steel 46%
5 OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -
Sen. Fred R. Harris, D-Okla.,
vseciated drvggics
member
410 Chickasha Ave.
YOUR AUTHORIZED
DEALER
The evening session was tak-
en over by the Francis Parker
Yockey Movement, with Carto
sheriff.
Laverne Sumner of Rush
Springs reported the burglary
of his home. Listed as missing
was a portable sewing machine
and an adding machine.
Ernest Henry of Verden told
sheriff’s officials Friday that a
brief case had been stolen from
his pickup truck while parked
at Grady Memorial Hospital.
The Church of Christ in Tuttle
reported vandalism. Church of-
ficials reported the front door
of the church had been broken
Std Ind 60%
Std N J 82
Sun Oil 68%
Schering Corp 82
Sf Ind 30%
Travelers, Corp 32%
Tex. Inst 120%
Transam Corp 38%
Union Carb 42%
West Elect 01%
Wisconsin Pub 19%
Over The Counter
H & R Block 55-57
Sentry Man 8%-9
Public Lessing 8%-8%
Sequoyah Ind 39-41
Technivest Fund 9.05
Seneca Oil 3%4%
Triton Oli 13-14
Hesston Corp 18%-19%
1 P. M. QUOTATION EST
(Courtesy of Edward F. Jones
ana Company)
11:00 a.m. Dow Jones Avgs
off 2.35 Rails off .94 Utilitys
up .35
Armco Steel 64%
Allied Sup Mkt 15%
Amer Arita 35%
Amer So Ar 58%
Amer Mtr 10%
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OCLA Receives
Federal Grants
Oklahoma College of Liber-
al Arts received two grants Sat-
urday from the Office of Higher
Education in Washington D. C.
totalling more than 365,000. ac-
cording to congressman Tom
Steed.
Through Public Law 89329, 0.
CLA received a grant of 832,733
under the higher education act
of 1965, for eligible students
who have exceptional financial
needs.
OCLA also received a grant of
832,954 in federal funds for a
work - study program for the
period from July 1 through Dec.
31, with an estimated 70 student
participants.
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were batismal garments.
Joe Marlow of Tuttle report-
ed the burglary of the Tuttle
posed legislation to require that shaw, soloist "ana Mrs. Freida weekly meetings and a joint Ampex 38
To the family who can
invest systematically
with $150 to start
—then $25 a month
Waddell a Reed invitee yoe to
write or call for free Booklet-
frospeettu tivint detailed infor-
mation on the United Accumula-
tive and United Science mutual
funda.
Waddell & Reed, Inc.
Represented Locally By
MARSHALL SETTLE
808 Chickiihi—Ph .224-3652
Grady Memorial
Hospital
ADMISSIONS
For a period of 60 days, be-
CECHL BUNCH
Evangelise ......
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media in the future, please ob-
serve the hospital’s visiting
hours. Visiting hours are from
2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to
9 p.m. daily.
DISMISSALS
Mrs. Rona Bidleman, Blanch-
ard.
Mrs. G. D. White, Anadarko,
Mrs. Phillip Chitwood and
daughter, Chickasha
Mrs. Clifford L. Richardson
and daughter, Chickasha.
James L. McDonnel, Fletcher.
Mrs. Minnie Foster, Alex.
Mrs. Cleo C. Smith, Blanch-
ard.
Woodrow D. Ferris, Anadarko.
Expert—Inexpensive
Re-Upholstering
c—~ AgggA
Deaths and
Funerals
MRS. ANNA LEE JOHNSON
STATE FARM
Insurance Companies
HomeOifices: Bloomington, Illinois
Acord, the NYA chairman, that c C Snedker adiustant
“Mein Kampf,” is the patron Carto allegedly had broken into ’ ' - * - ‛-a"ustant
Saint of the neo - nazi move- NYA headquarters and taken a
ment. He ridicules democracy, file cabinet. Acord did not, how-
calls the Declaration of Inde- ever, press charges.
pendence "Rationalistic non-
Rescheduling
Of Events For
Legion Units
Hurst. Beaton American Le-
gion post and Auxiliary will
hold their joint meeting, a
OUR
OBLIGATION
is to unobtrusively provide
you with every guidance
and convenience through
every hour of our service.
To learn how much we
help, within any budget,
feel free to consult us
without obligation.
Pi
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the complete control of the neo-
Nazi Francis Parker Yockey
Movement and Willis Carto.
Home Furniture Co.
516 Chickcesha
224-2617
. . . WiPay 75.00 for
a 1965 Frankhoma Christ-
mas Mate, 50.00 for a
1966 Frankhoma Christ-
mas Plate, and will sell
you a 1969 Frankhoma
Christmas Plate for 5.00.
.V(rzeze 5,
aqox3:wy
jutant - treasurer. R. L. Knox intendent of the Grady County
of Blanchard was elected jun-
ior vice commander.
dkiee
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Sen. Harris Says Missile
Programs Misuse Of Funds
was a telephone report from
Revilo Oliver, a notorious anti-
semite, who couldn’t be present
in person.
After this frenzied evening,
the National Youth leaders tried
to cut loose from Carroll. He
refused to be severed. First,
Honorary pallbearers were: G.
W. ‘Doc’ Thompson, Sam Ev-
ans, Henry Box, Leslie Hes-
tand, Ben Fatheree, Hershel
Campbell.
Interment was in Rose Hill
Cemetery under the direction of
the Sevier Funeral Home.
N"
will not be opened at the ser-
vices.
The Grady County Courthouse
will be closed from 9:00 a.m.
to 1:00 p.m. Tuesday so em-
ployees can attend the service.
Interment will be in Rose
Hill Cemetery under the di-
no tax,” he said.
“The tax packet that I intro-
gram at the Legion Building. Marathon Oil 54
Interment was in Fairlawn Then they will be in the parade “
Cemetery under the direction with other Legion officials, state
of the Brown Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were: Kenneth
Funeral services for Mrs. An- monthly event, at 7 p.
na Lee Johnson were held at day, April 29, at the
the cigarette machine.
Vandalism was reported to
a trailer house at the Paul Eck-
road farm located five miles
southwest of Tuttle. According
to the report the window of the
trailer had been broken and
some groceries were missing.
ginning with Feb. 27, 1969, the
news media in Chickasha has Rey Tobaco 39%
What does not destroy officers for 1969 -70 recently.
e me a™.™” Elected were: Grady Carter,
Expresn.)
WASHINGTON - George Wal-
lace, the ex-governor of Ala-
bama and ex -candidate for
President, doesn’t know about
it but his former youth organ-
ization has turned into a bud-
ding Hitler Youth movement.
It happened almost without
anyone knowing about it, in
the way things happen where
Nazis are concerned.
The founders of "Youth for
Wallace” had every intention of
keeping the organization intact
Under a new name, National
Youth Alliance. However, they
made the mistake of getting ob-
ligated financially to Willis Car-
to, founder of the Liberty Lob-
for hositalized veterans and
a series of strident speeches,
by and mastermind of the new One highlight of the evening
meeting at 3:00 p.m. Tuesday Friday — Tuna salad, corn,
There will be a Pre-School peas, rolls, cobbler and milk.
St L San F Ry 48%
sons admitted to the hospital std Calif 69%
Drive - In. According to the re-
"When we refused to accept port, entry was gained through
this control, our bank account the bathroom window and the
was frozen and our mail stop-
advocate, Department of Okla- body will lie in state until 9:30
homa DAV, officiated at the
Did You Hear...
The Rural Electric Coopera-
tives of Lindsay will hold a
meeting at the Ninnekah School
Auditorium at 7:30.p.m. Tues-
day. Three electric appliances
will be awarded. Ninnekah Ex-
tension Homemakers will serve
refreshments. Proceeds will be
used for upkeep of Ninnekah
Cemetery. Public invited.
Lobby, a neo - nazi front, to over to him all the organization's
address the morning session.
KNDR
[*Grady Radio.las.
Reports Of
Burglaries
Several burglaries have
been reported around Grady
County, to the Grady County rection of the Sevier Funeral
Grady Memorial Hospital. In Skaggs Drug 30%
order that the names of per- - -
, - junior vice commander; and
Not long afterward, the Post Neal Golden, El Reno, chaplaint
FFina vaneirrer nAfiFnn4An f•Aw
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4, El Reno; No. 30 Ardmore,
No. 49 Duncan; No. 21, Sayre,_______, ____________,,
No. 56, Lawton, No. 18 Pauls Rock, Ark.; one daughter, Mrs.
Valley, the following officers
Lunch Menu
Tuesday — Meat loaf, butter-
ed carrots, mashed potatoes,
rolls, pudding and milk.
Wednesday — Chicken with
noodles, green beans, slaw,
whole wheat rolls, cake and
milk.
Thursday — Hungarian gou-
lash, carrot - raisin salad,
MRS. HATTIE MAE SHAW
Funeral services for Mrs.
Hattie Mae Shaw were held at
2:00 p.m. Friday in the Chapel
of the Brown Funeral Home with
Mr. Jim Sheerer, pastor of the
Central Church of Christ, of-
ficiating.
Music was provided by a wil taRe pirt in the annual Haliburton 50%
quartet from the Central Church celebrtion events Tuesday------------
of Christ. at Guthrie.
As guests of the LeBron unit
No. 58, they will be attending
the 8:30 a.m. registration pro-
vide us much more protection raged and rightly so, because and Dr. Rudy Coates. _ ____
Interment was in Rose Hill state," take' part in activities
Cemetery under the direction
very wealthy people would have Young, organist.
. • i * i_i .. fod Pallbearers were: Louis Pitts,
Ing. Missing from the church dle, Howard Wyeatt, Clarence
Sampson, Silas Berga.
executive committeeman; and school there, and lived in Grady
Carl Benson, sergent at arms,
but research and development mendous problems of inflation,
alone, to try to prove our tech-
"We’ve got enormous prob- duced would be to try to collect
—————-■— what we ought to collect, a fair
11:00 a.m. Saturday in the Cha- Hut, according to C. C. Chas-
- - - - - tain, post commander.
Tuesday in the Holy Name
Catholic Church. The casket
Association leaders
^£=3’ .^£2 & WSStf
tion. Practically, however, we
upon ita beinu brouzt to the atten- found ourselves up the prover-
ton o Ahvmanne"pntnman bial creek, financially . . .
Westdeve: Noom precesding day et “It should be emphasized that
punas unood mdn, this was not a split within
Monday s the NYA. Of our 17 regional
Chickaaha Eubacribes who miM and national officers, only two
aang mmwTShX backed the older group. We
:°.znd ’ Dm. w«a<uy! and 1:00 would prefer to stand and fight.
to BOTMcwnoN BAm However, we believe our leader-
BT CABBBB IN CBICBAMA. ship realizes what a group of
six Month! aS people with a great deal of
ThruKenths----rw money can do to tie up an
ax mar. n okLaboma ' organization in terms of legal
(■»••• clenucha Imanauuarin
g* JfcgfrL-------. 22 “We of the national office
cmcxASBA post orncs *boxbs | therefore determined that
green Uma beans, rolls, gelatin
aPre-School dessert and milk.
our money at this point.”
Appearing on his prerecorded finitely more complexour deal-
monthly television program, inee with the Saviet TTnion
8 3
Harris said. “We've got to try pel of the Brown Funeral Home
with Rev. J. C. Curry, pastor of . _ .
Epworth United Methodist ed this week, was rescheduled
Church, officiating.
with Nazi banners. The assembl-
ed neo • Nazis even showed
off their collection of Nazi war
relics.
On the confidential program
this was described in cautious
words. The program read:
“Speakers, marching music,
display of European war relics,
refreshments (bring your own
bottle). Exclusively for march-
ing patriots, destiny thinkers,
culture - bearers.” At the bot-
tom was the neo -Nazi slogan,
“Was mich night umbringt,
macht mich starker,” which
Jews into the United States as Carto that the National Youth
an “Alien invasion.” denounces Alliance had changed its mail-
the idea of “Equality and toler- ing address to his own head-
■nee” as “communist proga- quarters at Liberty Lobby,
ganda, and describes the Acord hurried down to the Post
American occupation of .post-Office with affidavits from NYA
war Germany as A war of toot- officers declaring “that neither
ing, hanging and starvation W. A. Carto nor any other of-
against defenseless Europe.” ficer of member of organi-
He calls "For the. completezation has an authority or right,
cleansing, ofthe western soul legal or otherwise, which would
ofeguality, democracy, parlia- permit them to interfere with
mentarism,, money i worship the activities of the National
4weak ideals of ‘happiness’ and Youth Alliance including, but not
the like." , This a great purge restricted to, the interrupion or
should be followed, he declares, direcion of mail.”
by;a bloody Armageddon -Neo - Nazi Takeover-
“Ksonis armies matter artbtsiagsommanasveinedthy
foThudcnley’s Motel meeting NYa
doctors, lawyers and business- x sendingssnetterntooca
ment from the Pennsylvania- NYA leaders, dated March 24.
New York area, who were en- Ctimn
tified onlv bv code names but e Kpla 1 ing didn’t ction.n the
were discivles of Yockey. The letter didn’t mention the
GIIPITe PAON neo-Nazi nature of the takeover.
mJTEn.hu TIt merely identified the rival
Most of the N a 11 o n a 1 group as "older people
"This group of older people,
said Sunday deployment of an
antiballistic missile system nology,” he continued.
“would be a tragic misuse of
C; C.. Snedeker, adjustant,rea- sisters, Mrs. A. S. Carter, Ok-
surer, both; of Chickasha; Foy lahoma City; Mrs. F. L. Thweatt
Herron, Ardmore, senior vice-
AD °07EE.DTAT 0 our only course is to capitulate
One Yoar ___ to superior force.”
SMontha----102 The letter was aigned by na-
<ad wins tns 15 tional officers John Acord, Den-
mee MupEno..a.., nle McMahon and Innis An-
Oklahoma raaaa association draws.
MOFCLAETLKHONAU 07 After their walkout, the Na-
-ocAHK °F"AT MeEN tional Youth Alliance fell under
mp‛
~ :‛DtA amour
were patriotic conservatives. .
They were stunned when they who have been providing much
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found their meeting room hung
• Awnings • Drapes
• Traverse Rods
• Custom Venetian
Blinds
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one brother, James Gilbert
L. Greenway, commander: and Huntley, Oklahoma City; two
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