The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1971 Page: 1 of 22
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Benefit Show
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terming
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10,500 fool level or the March- ing drilled at w% e% 8-5n-8w.
and sand area.
Midwest Oil has set packer
thre are four producers in the and tubing at the 10.537 foot
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this would reduce tax revenu Division officer who is accused
about $2 million a year.
of My Lai coverup charges.
Burtschi
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Film Festival
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Phillips Stakes
Another Marchand
TIGHT FIT—Workmen steadily ease the
top portion of the new arch-window at
_ the Federal Building into place where it
The well, in
of 13-7n-8w,
under sponsorship of a group
of Chickasha businesses.
No charge will be made for
atesding any or all of the
movies, states Jerry Holt of
the English faculty at Okla-
Miss Your Paper?
Chickasha subscribers who
miss service may get their
Express by calling 224-2646
between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m.
Weekdays and 7:00 and 9:30
a.m. Sunday.
is Saturday
A benefit variety show
Fair to partly cloudy and
warm though Thursday. Slight
chance of late afternoon and
nighttime thunderstorms. Loc-
al temperatures: 12 noon to-
day 86; Tuesday high 89; Tues-
day low 70.
arch windows being replaced at the Fed-
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Tests were taken at the 9,745-
is 9.837 foot levels.
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permit savings and loan firms growing out of the questionable
omon j to deduct from taxable income deaths in Vietnam have been
among creased under the original tax dividends, or interest, paid. Sen- assigned to Ft. Meade.
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The Chickasha Express
invites
JERE D. MITCHELL
to the Washita Theatre to see
"ZACHARIAH
This coupon good for two
tickets to see the above
picture.
the upper section of one
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Final Planning
Meeting Is Set
All teachers and assistants
who are helping with the co-
operative vacation Bible school,
sponsored by the First Chris-
tian Church. First Presbyter-
ian Church and St. Luke s Epis-
copal Church, will meet at 3
p.m. Sunday in First Christian
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HEAVY LOAD—Workmen use a hydrau-
lic lift to hoist a large piece of concrete
onto a scaffolding before replacing it in
Phillips Petroleum has stak- In other county oil activity,
ed the No. 2 Dietrich "A" in Oxley Petroleum and BTA Oil
the Northwest Chickasha field. Producers are drilling ahead
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by is Smith, D-Tulsa, estimated Henderson, also an Americal
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enlisted in the U.S. Navy and
School at Newport, R.I., as a
lieutenant (junior grade) he
The charges against him
were not connected with the My
Lai slayings that took place in
March, 1968.
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officer on a destroyer in the
Atlantic fleet. After completing
his Navy duty he began his
training for the priesthood.
Attending his ordination will
be his parents, Dr. and Mrs.
J. R. Maloney and family. Los
Altos, Calif.. Dr. and Mrs.
Thomas A. Burtschi and fam-
ily. of Denver, Colo., and num-
erous friends and relatives
from other points in the United
States. Mrs. Maloney is a sis-
ter and Thomas Burtschi is a
brother of Burtschi.
area, opened by the No. 1 level in Huddleston sand at the
Dietrich over a year ago. No. 1 Lowe well in 2-6n-8w in Harold Russell will be held at
Elsewhere in Grady County, Northwest Norge field. Total 8 p.m. Saturday in the Ad-
in the Northwest Norge field, depth was 10.910 feet, ministration Building Auditor-
Sun Oil has completed the No. Big Chief Drilling is working jum at Oklahoma College of
1 H. P. Schenk in c sw nw 35- at the 10,014 foot level at its Liberal Arts. The show is be-
returning Vietnam veterans, law.
and reaffirmed his opposition to ‘ Among changes adopted
the senate were:
will rest atop a metal frame. All the
windows are being replaced with new
clear glass windows.
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Pledged highest priority Tuesday by the senate might
attention to the problem of reduce revenue more than the
heroin addiction in the United estimated $17 million it was in-
states. including that
to say
Murphy, tough little actor in with military honors. .spectators and a military honor
forgettable cowboy films, will Murphy, the most decorated guard from Ft. McPherson,
get a Hollywood funeral Friday. soldier of the American forces Ga., turned out to pay tribute
And Cap! Audie Murphy. late in World War II, was killed in when the coffin containing
of the Texas National Guard the crash of a private plane Murphy's body arrived in
and Company B. 3rd Infantry into a mountainside near Atlanta Tuesday. on the way
Division Sicilv Anzio Norman- Roanoke. Va., while he was on home to California. His body
pocket, a business“trip. Five others « “ - a Pelta jumbo brarian atnchickasha duringnationally there "morenormimsftiotsapwia and assault- against Donaldison
brave soldier and uneasy hero, died with him. jet.at 7:25 A.M. EDT. . g televised session. In other China will have enough sunport Mainland China and - PWnu were filed by an Army
.ill be buried Monday in Although there was mowMurphwawonn2emedalsonnlocots.pmentmisingmayyrandhighighis.be: , , seat this vear .«M ms MH.. • hA Roger -
available to an American . book at home during the usSaidobtswasanalyzingtthe, achangeintheV.s. position, the people of the world." "Th charges were rorm.ll,
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outstanding courage in combat. .HarlyDay, principal,, said about six weeks Whether to
He won the Medal of Honor for half parents find any books revise long Standing opposition
texthooks or library books with seating Peking.
Chickasha High School stamped Labeled some of those wh
inside, toplease return took part in the May day
°, 6s, ' , demonstrations in Washington
Each .year there are always "vandals and hoodlums and
a few books misplaced. But lawbreakers" who deserved to
before summer is over they be arrested
are usually found around the exaggeration
home. Day is asking that they constitutional
be returned t the school at abridged by mass arrests,
any time. In case of library —Accused Hanni refusing to
books, there will be no lines, do anything more than "dis-
Textbooks are issued lo stu- cuss" —not releae -American
dents so there is no line for prisoners of war if this country changes that are -
them when these are returned, would set a termination dale vange9 mal are L
added Day. fTthe war terminatron date chance of house passage.
Restore Full Credit
One — Restoration of 100 per Five — elimination of the Court martial proceedings
cent tax credits on anti-pollu- personal income tax on inter- against Henderson are in recess
tion equipment, which Sen. est from municipal bonds, giv- for a few days.
Bryce Baggett, D -Oklahoma ing individuals the same ex- Disclosure of charges against
City, said could cost the state emption as banks. There was no Donaldon came as Pentagon
up to $50 million in long - term estimate on the revenue loss. sources said the Army also wa
future revenue. New Withholding Schedule invetigating a report that at
Two — A lax credit of $100 The bill also provides for the least 24 civilians were killed by
lo parents of any student or to state tax commission to set up U.S. troops in another incident
a student enrolled in college or a new withholding tax sched- during a 1968 amphibious
of Mr technical school. If all taxpay- (Continued on Page Two) laning In South Vietnam.
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7n-8w as a Marchand prodtic- No. 1 Neville in l8-7n-7w. near ing sponsored by the Lions
er. The well was drilled to the the northwest edge of Chick- Club.
10.843 foot level. asha and listed as a wildcat in Russell is one of two Chick-
a repair project at Holy
Name Catholic Church . . .
Bobby Cook, baby sitting . . .
Howard Morris and son. who
were shopping . . . Mrs. Bill
Foster, running some errands
. . . Mrs. Wade Chambers,
— home or —
Oklahoma College of Liberal Arta
Production in this area
activities for the 4H camp
at Lake Texhoma.
Cayman Corp. has a tempor- the Northwest Chickasha Field, asha young people selected for
ary dry and abandoned report Also in this field, Phillips is the Y oung Americans in Con-
on its No. 1 Turner in the testing its No. 1 Petree "A” cert, a group which will tour
East Minco field The well is in l5-7n-8w and Apache Corp. Europe this summer.
in c sw of 20-10n-6w and was is drilling at the 10,268 foot Donations of $1 per person
drilled to the 9.900 foot level. (Continued on Page Two) will be accepted at the door
Saturday night.
Appearing on the Saturday Church for a final planning
night show will be the Mark session
V. a group from the Humdin- ’ Representatives from each
ger , Band,of Cementi, Tony church have been meeting to-
r . r A L • i i Dries f Anadarko, whwis gether since April to plan this
A’ E-Ar« h I I e PA M , t i' OK an oma ii answer cooperative venture which has
□ er rOl V^niiaren to Tom Jo^ theMellowtones, been coordinated by Terry and Mrs. Julios Burtschi, will
a group of 20 Anadarko youth Fitzgerald of First Christian, be ordained as a priest at 11
the classroom, at the movie who last year appeared on the Classes will meet Monday a m Thursday in St Louis
houses and on television, the Ted Mack amateur show on June 7 through Friday June Cathedral, St Louis. Mo He
festival is planned to assist TV; Tickle and Tracey Cran- 11 from 9 a m to 1130 3 m will offer his first solemn mass
them in understanding how to ton. folk singer and guitarist. for children in the three vears Friday at Ft. James Catholic
watch a film," states Holt. Russell, who graduted last or age through sixth grade lev- Church, Decatur, III.
"My purpose will be guide month from Chickasha High el. All children except the fifth Burtschi wi!l be a memhe-
them on how producers make School, will sing with the Pur- and sixth graders will meet in of the Missouri Province of
a film and to help the chil- pie Haze, a Chickasha dance First Christian Church Fifth the Society of Jesus, or Jesuits,
dren understand this process band, and sixth graders will meet who operate schools and hos-
as messages are put across to He will sing top tunes of the in the Parish Hall of St Luke’s pital throughout the country,
viewers,” Holt adds. ’60s and ’70s, folk music, come- Episcopal Church After attending school for
The festival will start with dy Tunes. In addition he will ‘ ' four years at Cascia Hall, Tul-
a look at silent movies and be singing some religious and sa, Bartschi then attended St.
progress to those of the more secular numbers, a A m m Louis University, St. Louis,
recent area. George Fields will be master WMBe Geguaa Following his graduation he
"The approach, in explana- of ceremonies, VW 4 aD« W
lory remarks, will be geared Of the six Oklahoma youth
to give young people an under- selected for the Young Ameri- Mrs. Clyde Gardner and
standing of the film as an art cans, Russell and Miss Jan Mrs. Mildred Murphy, down-
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media that like all art media Johnson are from Cnickasha.
presents both enjoyment and The Young Americans consists business . . Miss Hazel
Jerry Holt a message,” Holt says, of some 800 youth from through- Crumm, doing some shopping
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' Youth Film Festival, start- ies as those made by Charlie The Young Americans will drive-in . . Charles Hill,
mu saturdv and continuing Chaplin, and Laurel and Hardy present six performances in busy reading a newspaper . .
each Saturday through lulv 10 and the Japanese film "The Europe, one in New York City Mrs. Tom Blake and Miss
each Saturday through July 10, Golden Fish." and one in Washington, D.C. Martha Sue Blake, downtown
On June 12. the French film Russell said the group will shopping . . . Earl Still and
"The Red Balloon” will be leave on June 28 and return Eddie Angell, out for an ear-
shown. about a month later. ly cup of coffee.
Schedule for the . remaining The young people who are Andy Anderson, offering to
Saturdays follows: June 19, the selected for the Young Amen- buy Wilbur Gillett a cup of
MI r , Ar»o MarX Brothers film, “Night at cans must provide their own coffee worma L-cVn
hom line twn eof i bet alArti » Opera * June 26, “Legend expense funds, about $1,000. co ee • • orkmen busy on
who has organized the project, of Sleepy Hollow and «The
The movies, with commen- Wind and the Willows’; July
lanes by Holt, are scheduled 3, "King Kong", as early at
for pm.each Saturday in the tempt at 3 film with a social
amphitheater of Davis Hall, conscience; and July 10, The
OCLA. Chickasha merchants are Incredible Shrinking Man”
underwriting the rental of Holt introduced, and ' has
films. . taught, a course on film for
"With more and more chil- OCLA students the past two
dren being exposed to him in years.
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ByEDWARD K. DELONG result of unspecified incidents sentence by an Army court on The deaths charged to both McCloskey were formally an-
m 5,'VS; cehe that “ placabetmeenNoyem- "oZ Donaldson and MeCloskey “S by First S?™
John W Donaldson had been ber, 1968, and January, 1969, earlier curred in the same province of duarters at Ft. Meade, Md.
charged with murdering six while he was in command of nn Army spokesman said norther South Vietnam in Donaldson isasassigned there.a
* South Vietnamese civilians and 'he 11th Infantry Brigade of the today charges of murdering two which My Lai is located. Of Safr or the First Army
assaulting two others. He is the Americal Division South Vietnamese civilians in Donaldson, then holding the MeCloSkey is assigned to Ft.
. highest ranking U.S. officer Lt. William L. Calley Jr. was March. 969, also had been filed rank of colonel was comman- Belvoir Va which is in the
, charged with crimes as a result a platoon commander of a unit against Lt. Col. William J. der of the 11th Infantry Brigade First Army command
of the Indochina War. . in the same division and,is McCloskey. Donaleson’s opera-of the America! wdivision. ” Donaldson a 47-vcar-old West
Donaldson was charged as a under conviction and life tions officer in 11th Brigade. The charges against him and Point graduate, is a native of
W Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
WASHINGTON (UPD-Pres- introducing arms into the legalizing marijuana for any and said the United Stites a The commander, of the
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the treaty in terms of what it pease. We trust that this is not though he has no present plans on June 10 a list rovering a and relieved of a Vietnam-won
handful of could mean, in terms of the case” for any specific trip to Europe, "wide variety” of nonstratgic mema qotne Lacc a
Nixon added1 he is still Nixon’s China comments re- goods which can be traded with pTahasondeaths sshargedat,
hoping to work out some Kind fleeted to a degree the China Donatason.Wee saio to nava
Missing Books o Mideast peace settlement conclusions of a White House Since travel restrictions al- "'iJ the Rurant-nPgalspro
- and we are not going to allow Advisory Committee headed by ready have been lifted once the c l i norinern pan ot
Sought By CHS this, treaty ton discourage Henn Cabot Lodge which trade listisreleasedNixa S Sout hVietnanniduringtheclast
juuyni Dy insofar as seeking that agree- recently recommended to him have gone about as far as he Iwom „
Mrs. Earl Sprriesters-bach. li- mentis concerned" . that China be admitted to the can along the path he already mme charges-both murder
High Nikon fielded 21 questions United Nations in addition, made for himself toward - cnae65 oom
b during the 30-minute nationally there has been speculation that
televised session. in
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command.
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henAFArE ArAm process is for Donaldson's
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OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) — ers were eligible it would reduce courts. , 0, .
were co. . Rank brought the charges
wen Senators had a field day in go- revenue $10 million a year, under the unfodm code Of
ing on record to reduce taxes However, a fax payer has to military justice, which provides
in passing a technical amend- owe the $100 tax to have his that any person subject to the
ments bill for the new state lax hill reduced by $100 code may bring charges of
income tax law, making many Three — Restoration of a pre- violating it against any other
given little vious law exempting undistrib- person subject to it.
. S. uted earnings of certain trusts Koster and some others who
Observers said changes made from income tax. were investigated by the Army
Four — An amendment to in connection with allegations
Murphy Funeral Friday
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1971, newspaper, June 2, 1971; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1866154/m1/1/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed June 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.