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Uhe Uhickasha Baily Express
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CHICKASHA, OKLAHOMA, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1975
PRICE 10 CENTS
United Press International
Turkey, Cyprus To Resume
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Mrs. Helen Powers
whether the department would still believes more U.S. military said.
would only endorse a bankrupt
change of leadership at the top Senate subcommittee which
But Ron Nessen, Ford’s press in exchange for getting out the handles foreign aid bills, said it
later in the day.
seen from the U.S. embassy in coming," he said
Fraser, who testified along additional American aid.
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who recently returned from
Indochina, said today more
be resumed "very shortly."
He called a news conference
Brussels for a second round of
talks with Bitsios.
Kissinger stopped over in
Damascus on his way to Israel
[ ment has pursued
Fraser, in testimony before a
House foreign affairs subcom-
mittee, also renewed a sugges-
tion that the United States ask
to fly here at the surprise
invitation of the Turkish gov-
ernment after he had conferred
Friday with Greek Foreign
Minister Dimitrios Bitsios in
Brussels.
This evening Kissinger is
flying back to Israel to resume
occupied by Turkish troops
since last summer.
In a visit marked by several
anti-American manifestations,
Brown, representing Ward 3. Mrs. Jones, Jervis and Mrs. Brown
were all elected for the first time in the recent city election. The
newly elected councilmen will serve a two-year term. There are two
councilmen from each ward with four of the eight councilmen being
elected each year.
Teacher Of The ) car
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Dim riel Weal her
Cloudy and cold through
Wednesday, rain possible. Local
temperatures: 1 p.m. today, 37;
Monday high. 44: Monday low,
35.
SWEARING IN CEREMONY — The four members to Chickasha
City Council took their oath of office Monday night at City Hall.
George Allen, assistant city attorney, administered the oath to: Left
to right, Melt Thompson who was re-elected to represent Ward 1,
Art Jones and Mrs. Jones, taking the oath representing Ward 4,
Harvey Jervis representing Ward 2 and Mrs. Jervis and Mrs. Rose
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Talks On Solving Dispute
ANKARA (UPI) — Turkish to announce the move after his
Chickasha High School VICA
chapter will be represented at
the district conference at
Cameron College. The skill
competition will be held Friday,
then Career Day will be on
Monday, March 17.
Mrs. Joyce Bates, VICA ad-
visor, said Pat Terry will
compete in auto mechanics
skills which includes a written
test on Friday. He is an ICT
student and works at Bill's
Automotive Service.
Steve Reed, son of Mr. and
Mrs Bill Reed, will preside at
Career Day activities. He is
Southwest District President.
Chickasha has two members
who are seeking district offices
for the 1975-76 school year.
Seeking the office of president
will be Duncan Alexander and
Miss Romelda Copeland is
policy that the State Depart-
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surrender and orderly transfer
of power' from the Cambodian
government of President Lon
Nol to the insurgents.
"If you recommend the
money,” Fraser said, "you will
second stage agreement on
Israeli troop withdrawals in the
Sinai desert
low pressure system moving
eastward from the Southern
Rockies and colliding with
abundant moisture from the
Gulf.
Temperatures were expected
to reach highs today and
Wednesday from 35 to 45 and
lows tonight from the mid 20s
to mid 30s.
Highs Monday ranged from
42 at Ardmore to 31 at Ponca
City, and lows early today were
from 27 at Gage and Guymon
to 37 at Ardmore.
broke down Feb.
13 after
set up a
insurgents with or without Sunday that reports he had think peace will be forth-
Nol government afloat and
would think Congress "convince the rebels they
versify Of Science And Arts
Oklahoma - LIBHAllY
Suggestions On Settling Cambodian Issue Question
WASHINGTON (UPI ) - Rep. to a loss of life" seemed to be growing on Capitol Lon Nol’s supporters from dead set against saving the Lon
Donald M. Fraser, D-Minn., one Fraser suggested the subcom- Hill. Phnom Penh. Nol government." Nessen said
of eight members of Congress mitteemeet with State Depart- The White House nonetheless "Slaughter can be anticipated the administration's hope is
negotiations with Greece."
The intercommunal talks
Mrs Helen Powers, Assistant
Professor of the USAO Home
Economics Department for 15
years, has been named Teacher
of the Year Mrs. Powers
received her B.S at (X’W, her
Ed. M at OU, and participated
in additional studies at OU and
OCU. She has also attended
three workshops in the areas of
research in Child Development
at the prestigious Merrill
Palmer Institute
Mrs. Powers’ first love is pre-
school chdren. She is director
of the Child Development
Laboratory at USAO and
teaches in the areas of Home
be endorsing a bankrupt policy Indochina fact-finding mission, can Leader Hugh Scott called Secretary of State Henry a close relationship with Prince
which will lead nowhere except expressed an opinion which for an urgent effort to remove Kissinger show "the odds are Norodom Sihanouk.
Speaking as Kissinger called Kissinger met today with
on other Turkish leaders, Turkish Foreign Minister Bu-
Esenbel told newsmen, "Talks lent Ecevit and a number of
will be resumed very shortly minority parties before seeing
between the Turkish and Greek President Fahri Koruturk. He
Cypriots. In time when there met Monday with Prenuer Sadi
has been ^enough progress Irmak, and there was a
Turkey will be ready to begin possibility he would return to
a military victory.
I. France or the United Nations to possibly vote on the question of government of President Lon remark that Lon Nol should be Senate Democratic Leader
I help arrange "a negotiated emergency assistance to Cam- Nol to win militarily. pressured out of his position. Mike Mansfield said in a Senate
from a coalition government in government afloat and convince ought to use as much pressure cannot win a military victory."
Phnom Penh to a negotiated the rebels they cannot achieve as necessary in order to get a Humphrey, chairman of the
Terry Schoof and Miss
Ayuneta Whitmire are entenng
the prepared public speaking
events at Cameron.
Members of the Club Business
Procedure team are Romelda
Copeland, chairman; Alan
Cobden, co-chairman; Kathy
Brown, secretary; Chuck
Hartline, Roy Grooms, Steve
Brummell, Rachael Mayes and
Ben Mayes, members.
speaking, the Club Business receiving coveted "Outstanding
Procedure and Opening and Club in the Nation" on three
Closing Ceremonies team different years This
competition. Winners of district achievement ’not only gave
events then advance to state recognition to Oklahoma. but to
skill contests. Chickasha as a city
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The House subcommittee was secretary, stops short of saying refugees," Scott told reporters, was time for this country to try
planning to forge recommends- the $220 million aid Ford has Later, Scott's spokesman said to arrange a cease-fire and a
ions later in the day and requested can enable the Scott did not mean by that negotiated settlement.
Foreign Minister Melih Esenbel third meeting with Kissinger in
announced today after meetings less than 24 hours. Kissinger's
with Secretary of State Henry main aim was to get the talks
A. Kissinger that talks between going again.
Turkish and Greek Cypriots Kissinger took a day out of
over the future of Cyprus would his Middle East peace shuttle
The Chickasha Express
Invites
MARION F, HOWE
to the Washita Theater to see
"Swiss Family Robinson"
Ibis coupon good for two
tickets to see the above
picture.
transfer of power to the
Cambodian rebels.
U.S. military aid for Cambodia be willing to shift its objective aid will keep the Lon Nol "I
bodia. A Senate subcommittee Nessen denied that U.S. field Nessen, at a news briefing speech peace hinges on Lon
on foreign assistance was to intelligence reports say Cam- Monday, disputed the comment Nol’s removal.
vote on the same issue, also bodia is doomed to fall to the of Sen. Hubert Humphrey "Let the leaders leave and I
with the other members of an In Congress, Senate Republi- Phnom Penh to Ford and For years Mansfield has had
ment officials to determine insisted that President Ford if we don’t get them out,” Scott U.S. aid would keep the Lon
Economics and Early Childhood whom were at home at the tune
Education. she initiated her teaching
She is past state president of career
the Oklahoma Association on After graduation from OCW.
Children Under Six has at- she was employed as a home
tended five regional meetings of economist with the Gas Service
the Southern Association on Company of W ichita, Kan
Children Under Six has been She taught kindergarten at St.
state representative in this Joseph Academy in Chickasha,
association for two years and while studying for her master's
at the present tune is serving as degree at the University of
Task Force Charman of District Oklahoma
Opening and Closing
Ceremonies team includes Steve
Reed, president. Duncan
Alexander, vice-president; Miss
Janet Crowe, parliamentarian;
Miss Del Caldwell, reporter;
Miss Marcella Welch, tr easurer
and Miss Quinda Sales,
historian.
Winners of district events then
advance to state skill contests
( hickasha has, due to hard work
by the students, been
represented in state contests for
toe past several years and also
taken part in national contests,
representing the State of
( klahoma. The chapter has been
national winners in some event
each year since 1969, plus
OES Observes
Employ Older
Workers Week
Employ the Older Workers his shuttle between that country Turkish Cypriots
week is being observed through seperate federal state in the Sunday for talks with Syrian
the Chickasha office of the State _ G-A northern part of Cyprus, President Hafez .Assad.
Employment Service, said Greg V O d W
Campbell, office manager. Henry Street, visiting with I A I VICA C,
1 he agency is making special friends while downtown this HAVUdI V ■ Ulh % ill(
efforts to place as many older morning . Wayne Brooks,
workers as possible though this putting upa new martin house in rm. A+t..I C.E.
is a year around program. At his back yard . . Roy Pierce, 1U AUUOIIO UOIIICICIICC
this time efforts are being made stopping at the post office on his
to inform employers of some of way to work . Ed Oswalt, Fred
the advantages in placement of McLain, Wendell Brown, Ralph
older workers on jobs. MorganandEdKeeton.amonga
Older workers include those large group attending the Red,
over 40 years of age. Once the Red Rose banquet, Mrs. Bill
unemployment of persons over Lambrecht, Jr., taking care of
40 was a real danger, but some businessdowntown. Bill
workers in this age group make Boxley, doing some bookwork
Ken Murphy, enjoying a mid-
Nine.
Miss Powers has attended
Head Start training programs in
Norman, Dallas, and
Washington. D C She has been
called on as a consultant on
Headstart programs throughout
Oklahoma and Texas
Sheserved as a member of the
Community Coordinated Child
Care organization in Chickasha
and was also a member of the
board at the Day Care Center
As a contributing member of
the faculty, Mrs Powers lias
served in at least one faculty
committee each trimester and
has been chairman of several
She held such honorable
positions as Secretary of the
Faculty Association, and
Faculty Senator during the time
the Faculty Senate was in
operation Also, she has spon-
sored a religious organization
anda social club for the students
on campus,
Her professional mem-
berships include the Oklahoma
Education Association,
Oklahoma and American Home
Economics Associations,
National Association for the
Education of Young Children,
Oklahoma and Southern
Associations on Children Under
Six, American Association of
University Professors.
Mrs. Powers is a member of
toe Catholic Church She is the
mother of four children, all of
Cambodian Officials Try Office For
Migrants
lo Improve Troop Morale Opens Here
PHNOM PENH 'UI 11 — army since September of 1972, Well-informed sources said Oklahoma Rural Opportunity very dependable workers as
High-ranking military sources .submitted his resignation to other army officers. particular- has established a local office at they have good job respon mornine snack Mrs leRnv
said today Cambodian army President Lon Nol late last lv the younger ones, had 212 Chickasha Avenue the sibiitv rning snack Mrs URoy
Commander-in-Chief Lt. Gen. week following a series of pressed for the replacement of Mosley Building to serve Ageis not toe prime eon. I aramore, in a telephone
Sosthene Fernandez has been military reverses and. same Fernandez conversation
qustedinagoernmentt effort implied criticism in the Nation- Hie sources said that a new workers in this area, said Mrs. according to facts Employment S'"I echtenbereer doing
to rase morale among badly al Assembly. commander might instill some Tina De Aranda office of middle-aged or older workers hares -chtenberser, oing
battered troops defending the Sutsakhan was previously hope in the badly mauled manager is to an emplover’s advantage some repair.work ’ Ray F ine
shrinking Phnom Penh defense minister for security in the troops defending Phnom Penh. T" beeligible to participate in because the older worker does Xt on yGlen Bank*
perimetergovemment of Prince’Norodom Britain completedI its evacua this program the head of the not take as much sick leave, has yersatnonnathclsncsanks
-Theacommandshakeup.came Sihanouk and served as a tion of British and Common- household must be a farm fewer amdents and has better <Z m s W S
as heavy rbelro cketsattacks personal aide now exiled wealth subjects from Phnom worker who has during the year work habits, said Campbel. ta fing; about her new Mrbs
onPhnomPenhsP ochentong prince. Vih v , Penh today by rushing three preceding the announcement of Older workers are asked to file grandson born Monday in
airport forced the U S airhft of After Sihanouk s ouster in dozen of the foreigners to a this program has earned at least applications at the OES office, Ventura Calif Coach FarreD
food and ammunition to shut March of 1970, Sutsakhan C130 Hercules transport that 50 per cent of total income as an located in .he Chickasha Hotel SZ'SX atout toe ui
down two hours early, remained on active army duty kept its motors running while agricultural employee, been building. Also employers are coming hg sZ
Sourcesin theambodian for a time but then resigned in passengers scrambled aboard, employed only on a seasonal asked to call the office if they Zuet Mr and LS O B seeking the office of
a dispute O’er direction of the As the passengers were on basis and not by one employer have job openings, added Son out fora cupTcrffee parllamentarian
wi lbesreplacedW y by army.,. . r toeir way to the airport rebeb for the calendar year and have Campbell MaZ cXr teav^ Miss Versie Johnson will be
‘Fernandez, commander and sutakthn Pass sewvexeans ^dZ of toem^U mneomsnosow tneogvervv teve 1 .....‘City on i busses trlp comgetm for district
chief of staff of the Cambodian counsellor for foreign atfairs. only sod yards ffom the British portum h., ine incorporated T Black-White ctkcaha nnter w
embassy. the State of Oklahoma in June, . c. baseball"‘team, whoisnowin toCsXVXIdX,!
•.m, 4m. I, .. Ai The American cargo jets 1971, and is operating under the Dairv Bhow Hawaii with the team for a
IIdI UC I •UCdKOI Pl managed to fly 12 missions into auspices of the Migrant Com- • series of games.
1 1 Pochentong before the airlift mittee of Southwest Oklahoma Goka.la
W.L.II D....+ was suspended for the rest of Community Action Group Inc VII Ol lit till it
F OOUDdII OH 11(1 IKl the day at 3 p.m. The day’s since 1968, has been directly Southern District Black and I hunderstorms
flying normally ends at sun- responsible for the ad- White show will be held Satur- I) II?
Harper is a member of the down ministration of a manpower day, April 5, at Grady County VumPed Rann,
Oklahoma University football An American spokesman in grant which originated with the Fairgrounds Earl Morris Jr of ii 'll G. •
coachingstaff.Heisinchargeof Saigon said “flights were office of Economic Opportunity Ninnekah is an official with the a In -a1e
the linebackers and helps plan suspended at 3 p.m. because and later transferred to the county dairy association By United Press International
the Sooner defense, the rockets were getting too Department of Labor Dairymen from throughout Thunderstorms dumped ram
Harper joined the OU close." The present program lias been the district will be bringing and hail on Oklahoma today
coaching staff in 1968. Before He said none of the DC8 jets developed to provide a complete Holsteins here for the show and dense fog and drizzle
joining the Big Red team he had was damaged by the rebel fire. client delivery system to par- Grady County has several dripped from low clouds over »
a successful career in the high The planes flew in 519 tons of ticipants enrolled in the Man- outstanding Holstein dairy muci of the state. Snow was E
school and collegiate ranks in rice and 46 tons df kerosene power Training. The agency has herds. The show will start at 10 forecast for the north tonight
Texas. from Saigon, obtained experts in program a.m. A severe thunderstorm deve-
Since joining the Sooners, Rebelgunners slammed 20 management, outreach and There will be classes for both loped in western Oklahoma
Harper has produced many rockets into the airport early recruitment, needs junior and senior divisions in about daybreak, covering the
outstanding linebackers, the today, but no casualties were assessments, family profile. heifer calf. intermediate heifer ground at Reydon with half to
latest of which is Rod Shoate. reported. multi-service referrals, coun- calf, junior yearling heifer not in three-quarter-inch hail and
Others before Shoate were Steve A total of 54 rockets hit the seling, adult educational, pre- milk, senior yearling heifers, moving on to the northeast
Agcock.Gary Baccus, and Steve airport Monday kiing three vocational training, pre- junior champion heifer, un The weather bureau said
Casteel persons and wounding seven employment training on the job freshened two year cow, two thunderstorms might produce
"I feel we are very fortunate Another 10 rockets landing in training, employment coun- year cow, three year cow, four locally heavy rains in south-
Warren Harper to have coach Harper as our and around the capital Monday seling, follow-up assistance, year cow, dry cow in toe three eastern Oklahoma today and
The Chickasha High School speaker.” said Chickasha High killed two persons and wounded housing counseling, education age groups, champion female early tonight, and ram in the
I Football Mothers Club will hold School football coach Ferrell 13 others and training counseling, family and grand champion female. north would change to sleet and
fits annual football banquet at large. "I have known Warren " counseling, labor market Then in the senior division snow
6:45 p.m. Monday in the USAO since 1968 and he is a very fine Monday’s airport barrage analysis, job development and there will also be separate Hie weather bureau issued a
| Ballroom. The banquet is held in person. He does a great job on included 20 rockets during one placement and other support classes for bull calf, yearling winter storm watch for the
I honorof the 1974 Chickasha High the banquet circuit and he is a five-minute period. services essential in bull, bull two years or over, best extreme north tonight and said
School football team tremendous football coach.” A Cambodian-owned DC3 placements, said Mrs De three females, dairy herd, two to four inches of snow
There will be a reception Everyone interested in at- twin-engine transport plane was Aranda. breeder get or sire, product of might accumulate before the
I before the banquet, starting at tending the banquet should destroyed and an American- Oklahoma Rural Opportunites dam, dam and daughter storm ends early Wednesday.
[ 5:30 p.m. at 112 Maple Lane contact Mrs. Bill Bullard, phone chartered U.S. Air Force Inc. board of directors is made Further details will be an- Forecasters said there also was
Drive, honoring this year's 224-5720, by Thursday for transport was slightly damaged up of representatives of the nounced before the show, sai a possibility of icy roads and
j banquet speaker, Warren reservations. Tickets for the by shrapnel while landing at conununity. Each represen- Bob Lamar, Grady County bridges in northern Oklahoma
(Harper. banquet are $4 each. Pochentong Monday afternoon. (Continued on Page Eight.) extension agent. during the day if temperatures
remained below freezing
Hie storm resulted from a
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