The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 256, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 2, 1974 Page: 1 of 16
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women up in British (Columbia as a protest against high taxes,
stout in the open naked. and they wouldn't put their clothes on?
The authorities finally turned sprayers that you use on trees
on 'em That may lead into quite a thing Woman comes into the
tax office nude, saying, "I won't pay ”
Well, they can't search her and get anything it sounds great.
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NINE DEGREES AND VERY SLIPPERY A woter mom opparently become broken beneath the
pavement of Fourth and Kansas sometime over the New Year s Holiday Although some water did
freeze at the intersection in the nine degree weather most of the woter rippled slowly west on
Kansas to freeze at some other point A city water department crew was of work to repair the
broken main.
Sheriff deputies are in-
vestigating the theft of an 18-foot
horse trailer from Hart
Manufacturing, Inc.
Anthony Hart reported the
theft at 8:30 a.m. today. Hart
told officers at the sheriffs
office that someone had broken
the chain barricade across the
entrance to the plant and one 18-
foot horse trailer was missing.
of attendance
are urged to
Winter storm watch tonight
Cloudy and cold through
Thursday. Freezing rain
possibly mixed with snow-
tonight, ending Thursday. Local
temperatures: 12 noon today 19;
Tuesday high 21; Tuesday low 8.
Labor Party.
“I'm afraid we’ll have to
pay a price to the National
Religious Party," Peri said.
"The negotiations to form a
coalition will take some weeks,
but they won't affect the
military talks at Geneva. They
will affect the next step, but
I that won't be done so quickly ."
Returns thus far indicated
dial Mrs. Meir's party had lost
six of its 57 seats in Parliament
5 and the right-wing Likud would
gain six for a total of 38. The
cooperate with the census
workers so a complete and
accurate coup* can be
established.
State Under Storm Watch
By United Press international snow watch elsewhere in the the Panhandle counties, where
Temperatures fell near zero northwest. The winter storm all roads were reported snow-
in Oklahoma today and a win- watch for the rest of the state packed and icy. Guymon had a
ter storm watch was out for tonight included a threat of free- five-inch snow cover.
the entire state. zing rain and some light snow Hoads in Harper and Ellis
The forecast included a hea- Forecasters said there might counties in the northwest also
vy snow warning for the west- be accumulations of four inch- were snow-packed and slick in
ern Panhandle late this after- es or more of snow in the Pan- spots early today, and the high-
for several weeks yet, so Grady health hazards of smoking and
County citizens should know that environmental awareness
it isn’t too late to send a programs in 4-H clubs.
Christmas Seal contribution to Mrs. Van Schuyver was
the Oklahoma Lung Association, confident that Christmas Seal
contributions in Grady County
would pick up because "the •
Association has outstanding
public education programs, and
groups as well as individuals
eventually reap what they sow "
Groups wanting health
education programs including
free breathing tests may contact
Mrs. Van Schuyver at 224-7405
and she will try to schedule
them.
CPA 4:00
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noon and tonight and a heavy handle and northwest by to- way patrol’s Clinton district
night. headquarters reported an inch
Roads already were slick in and a half accumulation in Bee-
parts of the state from the kahm, Custer, Roger Mills and
snow and ice brought by a New Washita counties and the north-
Year’s storm. Hardest hit were ern halves of Kiowa and Jack-
son. Isolated slick spots were
c . reported in the patrol's Lawton,
rre-3chool Age .Ardmore, Enid and Oklahoma
c I. City districts.
Census In being The weather bureau said tem-
_, . - m. . peratures would remain cold
l aken 111 District through Thursday under cloudy
A school census is being taken skies, with a slight warming
by the Chickasha School District trend during toe weekend,
of all pre-school age children.
This will include students Temperatures were expected
presently enrolled in toe kin- to reach highs today from 15 to
dergarten program, said Edgar the lower.Os' lows tonight
Turley, superintendent. from 8 to 18 and highs Thurs-
This information is needed to day in the 2 ’
determine the organization for Lows early today ranged asha.
the attendance areas for the from 4 degrees at Guymon to
school term of 1974-75. Due to the 16 at Ft. Sill, with readings of Horse Trailer
decreased enrollment in the 5 degrees at Gage, 7 at Hob-
elementary schools, it will be art, 8 at Ponca City and 9 at Stolen in Area
necessary to close one Tulsa and Oklahoma City,
elementary school information
received from this census will
aid in the determination of which
elementary school to close and
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. can save nearly 200,000 barrels and require on all other way for merger of seven remain in effect until June 30, governments. Nixon said such
(UPI)— President Nixon today of fuel a day by observing a highways that the speed limit Midwestern and Northeastern 1975, unless the President projects can do so much to
signed a bill requiring all national limit of 55 miles per be uniformly applicable to all railroads under a new federal declares at an earlier date that reduce the number of automo-
states, as a gasoline-saving hour," he said. vehicles, subject to certain rail corporation. “there is not a fuel shortage biles being inefficiently used on
measure, to reduce the max- Many states already have exceptions." He said in a statement he requiring this authority the congested urban highways,
imum speed limit to 55 miles lowered speed limits. Federal highway funds are to would send additonal rail White House said. A six-month extension of
an hour, under threat of losing Under the legislation, the be cut off for any state which legislation to Congress soon Nixon, in a statement, said he toe Jan 1, 1974 deadline on
federal highway money. White House said all states now does not conform with those becuse “with the added was “gratified' with those mandatory installation of emer-
Nixon said that driving have 60 days to "fix a provisions by toe 60-day dead- pressures brought on by the states which already have set a gency locator transmitters on
slower will reduce the amount maximum speed of 55 miles per line. energy crisis, we must press 55 mile-per-hour limit on their privately owned airplanes, ex-
of gasoline and diesel fuel hour on all highways under While slowing down cars and hard to rebuild and strengton major roads in response to his cept for jets and commercial
needed to keep the nation's (their) jurisdiction; establish a trucks. Nixon moved to put new our entire nationwide rail earlier request for such action aircraft
motor vehicles rolling. speed limit of 55 miles an hour life into financially sick rail- freight system.” voluntarily. He also thanked
"Estimates indicate that we on certain major highways; roads, signing a bill to pave the The highway speed bill will those drivers who have held to IIG C: I
slower speeds in states were U •3. Ulrl
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Coalition is Biggest Obstacle chwindeneathtddegtcooper Is Believed
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I d Hnrmno IgmAal’G I nvarn man f conservation actions by in- LONDON (UPI) An 18-
—- — • • • ▼ •I II IIIU II • dividual Americans, the social year-old American girl arrested
TEr aviv /Ipr i-.s ... > j ,, and economic impacts of the at Heathrow Airport may have
TEL AVIV (UPI) - The National Religious Party disengagement talks between Independent Liberal Party, enerev crisis can be minimized been the courier for a band of
major coalition partner in dropped one seat to 11. Returns Israel and Egypt are com- another coalition partner with a 8: , I ( . Ae । n ,
Prime Ministor cla. Moir", z-™ 11 . , . 1, j . Pare« and we can look forward even Arab gunmen being sent to
Prime Minister Golda Mer s from soldiers voting at the pleted. projected four seats in toe 120- t " . .. , 1ndo, 11 ______
Labor alignment emerged front are not expected before Tourism Minister Moshe Kol member Knesset 1 Parliament), moreecon iden ytosthe day londo sources prom e ' "
today as the biggest obstacle in next weekend, but observers said the Religious Party may The Religious Party holds a whenien n nbeom NSln The ‘ sources broached the
the way of forming a new said that since it was a citizen change its mind about the West projected 11 seats, making it sute 8 ’ .5, or the government
government, political leaders army the voting was expected Bank once concrete proposals the alignment's biggest partner 5 '
said It could alter Israel's to be along lines already for peace are made at Geneva. Kol said the problem hinged
negotiating stance with the reported. But he said its demands on on trying to agree with the
Arabs at Geneva. The Middle East peace religious versus secular affairs Religious Party on where
Demands on the Labor conference is expected to may cause his own party to future borders should be Sites
alignment by the National devote its attention to peace drop out of the coalition. holy to Judaism are situated in of the cost of experimental car-
Religious Party not to surren- negotiations once the troop Kol is a member of the the West Bank. pool programs set up by local
der toe occupied West Bank of
Jordan in any peace settlement
is the hardest problem Mrs.
Meir will have to solve, said
Yoram Peri, spokesman for her
CHIcKASA, OKLA. 11-5-74
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DON’T BE A LOSER
- Set clocks ahead
one hour on Jan. 6
for energy-saving
DAYLIGHT TIME.
„ . ordered a maximum alert at
Other provisions of the bill airports throughout the country
authorized: in response to reports that
Use of highway funds until more than 30 Arab gunmen
Dec. 31 to support 90 per cent were en route to Britain.
All passengers traveling on
.Arab passports were being
closely watched and searched if
they behaved suspiciously, a
police spokesman said. Di-
plomatic bags arriving from
RT 1V a I ruv I I rm II the Middle East were also
Not Expected lo Hamper lalks “rutramerean
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GENEVA 1 UPI) Western nations’ position before the fronts, the Suez Canal and the keeping forces in the region
diplomats close to the Middle actual peace talks resume in Syrian Golan Heights. con- Siilasvuo was in Jerusalem to IF
East peace talks said today Geneva. tinued today and troops re- discuss disengagement ques- LM/ o "og If*
they believe the shift toward a The military disengagement mained in a high state of alert, toms with Dayan VV • U U
more hawkish right-wing group talks initiated by foreign Damascus Radio reported two Dayan's meeting at the Deraid Swineford and Clark
in Israel’s elections will nut ministers when the Middle F st more clashes today between Pentagon could involve going Bailey. talking about football
seriously hinder the Israeli- conferene. starta ra9 Syrian and Israeli troops on the over maps of the Suez Canal games while downtown for a
Egyptian troop separation 21 were Cailed int Golan Heights front where Israeli and Egyp- coffee session. Dale Hoover,
negotiations. session today at 5 u m < 11 a m The Israeli delegate to ban armies have fought almost busy at work Jim McMahan.
. rei ’ r 1 . ' Geneva, Maj. Gen Mordechai daily skirmishes at a cost of 11 getting calls on stalled auto to
QfficialIsraeli sources said EST after . fourday recess Gur, flew to Geneva today with Israeli soldiers killed and 54 S ‘.
Defense Minister Moshe Dayan *»•» -srael elections Finnish u G„ .Ensio Siilas wounded since the Oct. a telephone conversation ‘Le
was flying to Washington later Tension along Israel's two vuo, head of the U.N. peace cease-fire. Lout with plentv of wood
this week to meet Secretary of
sateslenryA.kissingerand .
SEES Adult Evening Classes memam
Begin Monday At OCLA
• , ,| . . , • • friendly greeting. . Dr. B. B.
Fanm will visit me soviei The adult evening education the second trimester in toe adult comprehension of science as a McDougal stopping off at the
Union around the middle of classes at Oklahoma College of evening education program are technique utilized by man in the post office while on his wav to
January for talks on the Middle Lberal Arts will begin Jan .14 Interdisciplinary studies and mastery of nature the office this morning '
East < uses an on gyp lan for the second trimester of the art. Four other interdisciplinary Howard Dryden and Clarence
Novel relations. this presuma- schoolyear and will end on April In the interdisciplinary studies study courses will be offered to Warburton, working on a
bly would be to align the two c donartment which forms the♦ 1 . .
19. mepauuen- "l -11 uit expose the student to major merchandising display
basis for the liberal arts aspects philosophies, values and ideas of Vernon Cook, at the post office
New Year DaatL The fifteenweek class of (X IA s degree programs, the various ages of civilizations. James Merritt, back home
’ 1 d Vedu schedule has been approved by followingclasses will be offered: offered will be the Principal from a tom of duty in South
Toll is Now Four D. Cecil Ferree, deanofthe Contemporary Man in World Ideas of Greece and Rome; The Korea La Nona Davidson
Bv United Press Intematini college and includes 54 courses Society, a critical look at the Principal Ideas of Medieval and trying to start her car
"-rartedrredrttendatnona in 15 OCIA departments. A American in relation to world Renaissance Man; and the
tree lives in Oklahoma on New minimum of ten students must culture and his role in American American Experience in History Fire H)estrovs
yrsuvssioahomponew enroll before a class can be held society; Composition and and Government •50-3
woman died of iniuries suffered Ther are many reasons cited Lterature, a course designed to Public School Art will feature Pocasset House
in an earlier rns by students for attending the teach students critical writing the fundamentals of drawing Firemen were called to
The New Year's deaths raised classes which usually meet one skillsin analyzing ther reading: and design with the application Pocasset at 11 a m Tuesday to
are: " upgrade or find new a study of the history and A, bU oftheaduit fheablyzetinA testnry,houa
Friday The other death was skills; to complete degree philosophy of mathematics with evening classes may beobtained rented bv Harold Smart
charged to the 195 05 mai"ms requirements; cultural interest emphasis on the structure, from the OCLA admissions When firemen arrived they
fhargsd h and just for fun. Whatever the language and thought processes office. Official enrollment for dragged a hose to the second
medead reason, any adultmember of the of the math science; Foun- the evening classes will be held floor where the fire was burning
David omarHalum 46 Wau- community 18 eligible to enroll in dations o Science, an attempt to from 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan 9 and started to water down the
komis the evening classes. aid the student's understanding in the Amphitheatre of Davs blaze when it broke through the
Arthur tie Harris, 25, Okla- Among courses being offered of modern society through Hall on the OCL.A campus ceiling and roof All the firemen
homa City. Tuition is $10.50 per credit hour could do then was to control the
Frank Calvin Burke, 24, Ok- CW‛e# „ a c G. a l for students meeting Oklahoma blaze and keep it confined to the
lahomacity UIIIISUIIIdS ~OdI residence requirements. The one house, while watching the
Carmelita F Cofer 41 Nin- classes are scheduled for one, house burn to the ground,
nekah. 4. I a‛mA two, three or four hours and will Damage to the house was
Hallum's car ran off U. S. 81 t ad III DdI, 11 Ldg,III, normally meet once a week for estimated at $8.(100 with an
just south of Bison late Tuesday I— either two or three or four hours additional $3,000 in loss to the
night and overturned, ejecting Grady County’s Christmas Box53303, Oklahoma City,Okla. and will normally meet once a contents
hun and pnning him beneath Seal campaign is still lagging 73105." week for either two or three A fire department spokesman
the car He was dead on arri- behind 1972‛s results, according She pointed out that the main hours beginning at 7 p.m. A four said the fire started from an old
val at an Enid hospital to Mrs. Billye Van Schuyver, Christinas Seal activity locally hour class will usually meet wood burning stove that wasn’t
Harris and Burke were killed local general chairman of the this year was Cold Turkey Day twice a week vented properly
Tuesday when Harris' auto hit Oklahoma Lung Association’s which encouraged cigarette
a utility pole in northeast Okla- volunteer committee. smokers to quit smoking for at
homa City ' So far we have only raised 79 least one day on Nov. 27. Other
Mrs. Cofer died Tuesday of per centor $4,472.55 of our goal," Christmas Seal sponsored ac-
injuries suffered Dec 27 in a Mrs. Van Schuyver said. "The tivities included a poster contest
crash on U. S. 81 south of Chick- campaign does not officially end in public schools about the
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