The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 80, No. 96, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1972 Page: 1 of 12
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Will Open Tonight
Clubs Here
On Sunday
Martha Gives John
Political Ultimatum
Cvril Rotarv
Pool Rites Filing Period
For Primarv
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ART AUCTION — Shown here are three of the pointings to be
school. She said some 50 original works of art will be auctioned.
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Deaths, Flooding
As Storm Wanes
Club To Install
Officers Tuesday
Officers of the Chickasha
Rotary Club will conduct a
model meeting during a lun-
cheon in the OCLA cafeteria.
The assembly will end at 4 pm.
Deadly floods spawned by
tropical storm Agnes forced the
evacuation today of two cities
in Pennsy Ivania, one in western
New York and the downtown
area of Richmond, Va. and
threatened the water supplies
Windsor who is directing the
play for the Chickasha Com-
munity Theater
The performance will be over
in tune for those who wish to
attend the benefit art auction
rade in good stride
"She’s great, he said That hole
sweetheart I love her so much She gets
a little upset about politics, but she loves
me and I love her and that's what
counts
Mrs Mitchel s phone call which she
initiated, was ended abruptly when
someone apparently grabbe d the phone
Liberol Arts are left to right in foreground More Nunley Sheri
Gerloch Jane Adkins and Mike Goddis Second performance of
the play directed by Bob Windsor will be at 2 p m Saturday
m. the sights and sounds
promise to be a spectacular
The toll charge" for adults is
only r. and for students 50
cents Children under six get a
free ride
Final ride on the scenic route
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Mrs Mitchell is indisposed and cannot
talk."
"Martha has never been happy with
me in politics " he said We have a
compact We have agreed were going to
get the hell out of this gambit Wearent
gong to be in Washington after Nov 7.
We re gong to leave lock stock and
barrel We have that understanding
We re going to get out of Uis rat race
We have no interest
Mitchell resigned from his Cabinet
pos some months ago to spearhead
President Nixon's reelection campaign,
the same post he held tn 1968
He said he has absolutely no interest in
accepting another Washington job.
incchuding a rumored Supreme Carl ap-
pointment
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The Chickasha Express
invites
RICHARD LOWE
to the Washita Theatre to see
"Bed Knobs & Broomstieks"
This coupon good for two
tickets to see the above
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Konsos for Jane Brooks School Mrs Jono Morris is director of the stoff photogropher. *
Yellow Brick Road'
Saturday
Afternoon
Final rites for H Clark Pool.
M. Route 2, Ninnekah, who has
been a Chickasha businessman
The one-day meeting will
begin at 9:30 a.m. and at 10 20
am there will be talks by Kari
K Kobe on Rotary Foundation
and international service;
"arold Harp on community
service; Ken Abernathy on
vocational service; and Bill
, Counts on club service
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of half-million persons in the business district in a low lying threatened to swamp 25-foot
Washington, DC area The area near the overflowing high dikes and flood the city of
storm center itself began to James River Devastating Olean.
CONTEMPLATNG their rolSS in the Alice in-Wonderlond tea party
scene from the Chickoshe Community Theater • prodoction ot the
The Yelow Brick toad which opens at k a clock tonight in the
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Washington (UPD — Martha from her hand She was heard to say
Miche says she " and " "You just getaway."
4 podesandheasthreatened toieave her a Attempts.t, regain the broken
husband 'irdra be gets out of the cnnection failed when an operator said
potacai arena
“I gave him an ultimatum the wife
of former Attorney General John N.
Mitchell told a UPI reporter in a
jelephone coversation from Newport
Beach, Calif Thursday night
Mitchell, contacted at tea Washington
Under corafrartaon for the
past four weeks The Yellow
Brick Road." is ready for its
opening ceremonies at I olcock
tonight at the Administration
Building Auditorium at
Oklahoma College of Liberal
Arts.
With a cast and crew of nearly
(Abenefttartauctionofswork acrylics, metal, sculpture and Ward of Chickasha, Alan An- Oklahoma city. Gene Gougherty
by many talented artists will be various crafts, by artists from derson of Normsn. Alice of Tonkawa larry lambert of
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roomsfoJane Erooks schoo schoolofferinganoraleducation Chickasha; Blanche Johnson, Bernice Hinton and Mrs Hili
said:Mrs Jane Harris, school for deaf children, have also Johanna McLaughlin, Imogene said many other artists wil also
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said contributionshave been paintings for the auction include City. Jo King. and Leslie Allen dividals who wish t LJL
made of varied art forms. in- Leah Dunn of Kingfisher, Fred Menig of lawton Gladys Eichor orlpinaiw"n X Win
eluding watercolors, oils. olds of Weatherford, Norma of Ringling, Lena Stubblefield of
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Officers of the Cyril Rotary
Qub will be instaled at 7:30
pm Tuesday at the former
Holiday Inn in Chickasha.
Marshal Seale governorelect
for District 577 d Rotary In-
ternational for 1973-74, will be
the installing officer
The officers installed Tuesday
wil take office at July 1 They
include Clifford Elrod,
president. Art Brown, vice
president; Howard Knodel,
secretary; Homer Thompson
treasurer; Bob Perry. Cifford
Marshall and Gale Wolf,
Brocton Perry is the retiring
president
The Cyril dub, chartered in
1909, holds its weekly meetings
at 12 noon on Tuesdays
City Council Rejects
One Rezoning Request
• 1 The American National Red
City councilmen in effect The request was similar to one such projects" and that in the Cro headguartersin "ashing,
rejected one rezoning request which had been made earlier future the council go a little ' N . 'j ' ' ,
Thursday night and referred and rejected by the councilmen. slower in annexations ’ AI. he. *' . tdeprean
incoming officers of the 44 another to the City-County Referred to the City-County "It seems to me," said the , ’ . t gu m "e
Rotary International clubs in Planning Commission Planning Commission was a mayor, "that we have devoted natrons “ on!
District 577 will attend a district Councilmen also authorized request to resone from R-1 to R-2 quite a little time and work to do The storm moved up the east
for the Jane Brooks School for assembly Sunday in Davu Hall the city attorney to draft an an area at 13th and Georgia for a something for them and they coast Thursday dumping heavy
will be a matinee performance the Deaf to be held in the Holy at Oklahoma College of libera, ordinance deannexing an area proposed duplex with garage come along and undo it " rains over a patch 250 miles
at 2 pm Saturday said Bob Nume Gym, Arts annexed earlier this year and Councilmen then authorised wide
, 7. zoned for a mobile home park In requesting an area in the the city attorney to draft the _
To provide Rotary instruction It was a request signed by .’300 block on Carolina be deannexation ordinance to be Tens of thousands of persona
and information, and to Coor Charles Elder of Purcell, deannexed, Fred E Hassett of acted upon at the next council fled their homes as rivers trom
dinate distriet actvites,. the secretary-treasurer for Country Bassett Corporation advised the meeting the Carolinas to New York
assembly will bnng together all Club Park, Inc., which the council by letter that We have City Manager Richard Curry state flooded Others died in the
of the incoming presidents council in effect rejected by been advised by our engineering said he has been talking with swirling water Destruction was
secretaries, directors and receiving and filing the letter firm that adequate water representatives of the Fraternal estimated in the millions
various committee < chaurmen if Elder had requested in a letter pressure is not available at the Order of Police and the In-
all clubs in the district that a 15-acre tract east of the site of our proposed mobile lernational Firefighters _
pipa Aa. .t San Man Motel on Country Club home park and therefore have Association regarding salary. District Weather
_ . . PI Road be rezoned from R-l to decided not to construct the wages and benefits Mid that no
distr ceovernorewilipreside perman construction of a mobile project Basset also asked Nettlements haw been reached Fain t rt, d0u, Ada
Rm thet f N byah the in- home park I would include a that the area be deannexed The manager said the coun- wnmm thrPan sacudy with
. utol) rman,t oho community building, storage "I would like to mention. " cilmen should expect the .u-m a-__
will take isttie n Juh l and maintenance building. sald Mayer Sam Evans after the firemen to request negotiator thunderstorms Lmilew
patios, pool, laundry, beauty counci l had voted to deannex the go into arbitration peraturs! 12 noon today 72
Marshall Settle of Chickasha, shop and park area and the area, "that such studies should Results of the June 13 special Thursday high 90 Thursday
district governor-elect for 1973- mobile home spaces be made prior to advocating iC.atiaai goa back page i low 70; Precipitaton, trace.’
74, will preside over a general Ip p.;A A • I C l
E^cSTrS Benefit Art Auction Is Saturday
constitutions and by-laws *
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taper off but the death toil flooding forced the 76,000 the death toil from the
continued to mount residents of Wilkes Harte and storms.week-long rampage
Water was only four inches Kingston in Pennslyvania to xached * Al least 52 persons
below the tops of some two- flee their homes and the Asnos lumbered up the
story buildings in the Richmond Allegheny River in New York East Coast Thursday and
continued to cause rain today
from the Carolinas to New
York
Twenty-five persons died in
Pennsylvania, 12 in Virginia, 11
in Maryland, two in North
Carolina, and one in Delaware.
Fifty persons were injured in
New York but no deaths were
reported.
Olean, Pa Hard Htt
Mayor William Smith of
Olean ordered half the city's
22,000 population evacuated as
the Allegheny reached a record
__height of 22.9 feet National
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA FRIDAY JUNE 23 1972 Guardsmen went door to door
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VOL. 80 — NO. 96 TWELVE PAGES PRICE 10 CENTS against looters
Slow but steady rain conti-
nued to pelt the nation’s capital
and in suburban Fairfax County
flooding of a pumping station at
Occoquan Reservoir left more
than 400,000 persons without
water or sharply reduced
supplies
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for over 5k years. will be at 2 30 across Oklahoma It isn't the
pm Saturday in the First Venezuelan equine en- James Arganbright of
Christian Church Rev Joe cephalomyelitis VEEthat was Tuttle, Raymond Gibbs ,o
Lacy, pastor, will officiate around last summer This one Rush Sprines, and Don
Mr Pool died at 5:30 am affects only humans It's Barrington of Alex, in town
Thursday in the Baton Rouge political fever And it will get Thursday for a hospital board
La General Hospital following a worse as the summer meeting. Bob Parmeter
sodepcrartatuamraha progesses. ronvermtion while waiting fir
n . o 251, 2 It will reach near epidemic a meeting to start Joe
He iRogewihr latyes: proportions for three days next Underwood. in a telephone
Bruce Kan and m to month That's when the filing conversation Mrs Melford
chickashaandGrady Countyin period opensfr the Aug 22 Scott, talking witha neighbar
130B. In 1*31 he founded the Pool primary election - Coleman Weiborn, in town
Mortgage and Insurance Fling period for al county. Thus*) afternoon.
Agene. wtichaheziin 00 state and national offices wili Walter Gray, taking care
Hethenopenedthe,Cat M open ‘ a m Monday, July ■ of some business downtown .
insurance Agency ana in 1" and close at j p.m Wednesday, B ni. mavine atrint
merged with Everet Martin to July 12 -EoyDiceemakingatript
form a new firm Pool-Harun the post otfice ... Roy Com-
Inuranc" "aend‘ Candidates for county offices well. walking down the street
Hr Pod was a director and must file with the county . Mrs M J Cobb, stopping in
new ireedent 0 the Oklahoma election board it must be at the Daily Express office .
National Bank and Trust accompanied by a cashier s or Mrs Ann Davis. Mrs Fred
Cimnm of didtada and was certified check for 6® payable Bassett Mrs Emery Cored
a memwr 0 the First dhristian to the Secretary of the County and Miss Mary Bailey, going
Chureh Election Board," said Mrs. out for an evening meal .. .
smitoe ineinde lai wife Carolyn Longanacre, secretary Miss Ann Benson, with a
JeuMa“t"hom. one of the board. griendly J. H
brodher,“Efwin, o Oklhoma gig, Tndel, having anearly lunch.
_ \ SSE:.M . ; returned to those candidates
* Chickasha; who receive 15 per rant of the
mieces and nephe" s p votes cast in the primary
Luwu election or are unopposed, said
One brother,
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 80, No. 96, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1972, newspaper, June 23, 1972; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1866484/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.