The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 2, 1956 Page: 3 of 10
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Dewey Cooper Listed As GOP
Prospects In 1956 Campaign
By JACK BELL
rASHINGTON ll-Whita House
were reported active today
a efforts to persuade fanner
t. Thomas E. Dewey at Hew
tk and Ambaaiador John ft
-a Cooper c( Kentucky to cun
- 5 the Senate.
wt la no evidence Preaident
I lenhower himaelf haa taken a
Ju aa aome GOP aouieea aay he
.a la nudging farmer Secretary
! the Interior Douglas McKay
Oregons primary race.
Party Strategists
aome party atrategiata laid
have been approached fay
aiaociatea with aug-
that Dewey might be no
he ought to undertake the
York aenatorlal race if eei-
conditions were met.
of these was aaid to be aa-
from members of the old
wing of the party that Dewey
have their eupport if ha
i and that he would not be rela-
ted to a back-seat Senate role
he won.
laity; Jewey generally is credited with
t buyi ping engineer Eisenhower's de-
i AA ft of the late Sen. Robert A.
C CL' rt of Ohio far the Republican
lidential nomination in 119.
n r lap. Taylor (R-NY) has pre-
ted Eisenhower may ask Dew-
a whit to aeek the GOP senatorial
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Ho Qt lidai Martinia in order to keep
eapcj with the international Joneses
go along with 'em. Only I do
fth they'd be honest shout it and
Ck it calling the cocktail money
dr representation allowance
leyre not fooling anybody.
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ataa dote Important is fta fact that
ind he Ju 0M bureaucrat deal-
i f with thirsty foreigners soma
ataad aney to buy the drinks and ths
U jg liner then youve got another
h m figures he deserves the same
Mtment This leads us inevitably
.. Secretary of Commerce Sinclair
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ar i He at least was open and above-
uu hi ard. He told those Congressmen
i- ths Appropriatloni Committee
al - it he needed an entertainment
hoi nd of 910000. He also told the
). go stesmen a piteous tale about how
Bonds Forfeited
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Five CMckasha men forfeited
0 bonds in municipal court Tuea-
irs ai '? for gambling and Wylie Odom
21 South first forfaited s 90
nd for operating a disorderly
The five forfaiting gambling
oda were: John Yoakum 19
I dress not available; Willie But-
x 16 921 East. 'Oak Sylvester
jdd age and address not avail-
da; George Minor 15 address
it available end Jeff Givens
address not available.
Mrs. Mildred Powers 410 North
laughtighth forfaited two 90 bonds
prli r disturbing tha peace and da-
raying personal property
choh John Henry Hayes 17 904 South
wooltfiird entered a idea of Innocent
a charge of interfering with an
LOtficer was found guflW and Be-
mad a 99 fine.
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nomination. Dewey said he hadn't
heard of tt. So did White House
Prase Secretary James C. Hager-
ty. Dewey haa insisted he haa no
plans to get back into politics.
Pressare Press HsD
McKay has said pressure tor
him to get into the (began Senate
race came from GOP Chairman
Leonard W. Hall and Eisenhow-
ers Ha 1 assistant 8herman
Adams. Philip Hitchcock who de-
clined to withdraw when McKay
suddenly entered the race ia cred-
ited with giving McKay a stiff bat-
tle far the Republican nomination
to oppose Democratic Sen. Wayne
New York Republicans
reached no agreement on n candi-
date to oppoee Democratic Sen.
Herbert Lehman if he seeks re-
election as is expected. Atty.
Gen. Jacob Javits haa mada him-
self available. So haa J. Raymond
McGovern farmer state comp-
troller. In Kentucky GOP chances may
have bees heightened by the death
on Monday of Democratic Sen. Al-
ben W. Barkley. Thruaton B. Mor-
ton farmer congressman and far-
mer State Department official is
credited with a big lead far one
GOP aenatorlal nomination there.
Strang Oppaaltlen
Morton la running far tha seat
tough it is for a Cabinet officer to
get back the money gmt on high
living far visiting firemen.
Vein Visited
Take last year he said when
he went to Europe to visit an as-
sortment of trade fairs. In West
Germany he was entertained ex-
tensively by the Deutsch Secre-
tary ef Commerce n Mr. Ear-
hart. Ha was very hospitable in
the manner in which he entertain-
ed" Week aaid. That was not alL
Our Secretary of Commerce said
ha was dead sure the German
Secretary of Commerce wasnt
spending his own money; be .had
an expensa account So time pass
and not much time at that
And there waa Earhart with a
retinue of assistants here in Wash-
ington seeing the sights. Weeks
nd his wife felt they had to re-
turn the favor; they entertained
tha visiting Germans. (Type of
food and drink unspecified except
that tt was expensive.)
Secretary Weeks said ths cost
would have had to coma out of his
own pocket except that he went
over to the State Deportment
aying please would tho manage-
ment there give him a little some-
thing from the representation al-
lowanee to make up for what he
Vent on the Germans?
Our diplomats took a dim view
of handing any enteUInmeut cash
to file secretary but he persist-
ed. For six months he persisted
conference after conference and
finally he got paid beck for the
cash he spent on the tourists.
And another filing said Weeks.
The State Department has Ha al-
low anca for entertainment.
And so do the export-import
people the Veterans Administra-
tion tha St. Lawrenca Seaways
Corp. and even tha Maritime Ad-
ministration. Waa Drinks
This latter bureaucracy la Weeks'
own department ean serve up free
drinks far the foreign shipping
man but tha boss man cant
Unless ef couse he goes hat
fa hand to fits State Department.
Correction please said Rep-
resentative Prince H. Preston
(D-Ga). AH those other people has
entertainment funds except the
St Lawrenca Seaway folks. They
asked far money far food and fancy
drink but they didn't get it
. Representative Daniel J Flood
(D. Pa.) was sympathetic. For
15 years ha said Jie's been hear-
ing tha opposition Mast the State
Department boys far being what he
called wine-bibbllng striped-pants
caterer to foreign tastes. He said
this was a shame.
He aaid he did believe Congrees
should give the secretary all tha
money ha wanted for entertain-
ment and add 10 per cent for
corkage. That presumably is far
pulling tha cork. The gentleman
aid Congress could call it break-
age if it wanted.
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held by Sen. Earle Clements. Cle-
ments has strong primary opposi-
tion from fanner Rep. Joe B.
Bates who ia backed by Gov. A.
B. (Happy) Chandler ia i
tinning feud .with dements-
Chandler will name a successor
to Barkley to serve until the No-
vember election. But aa the law
now stands tha November nomi-
nee far the remaining four years
of Barkley's term win be I
fay the Democratic State Commit-
tee controlled by demanta
forces.
At Frankfort yesterday an
odate said Chandler wfil not re-
sign far appointment to flu Senate
by Lt Gov. Harry Lee WaterflekL
Any such action would necessitate
a special election to fill the re-
mainder of Chrndler tei
governor which ran until De-
cember 1959.
Cooper was urged fay some ad-
ministration strategists to run for
tha Senate before Morton tossed
his hat in the ring- He declined
saying he wanted to return to his
diplomatic sost in India.
Many Republicans think fast if
Eisenhower passes the erard. Coop-
er will taka the second senatorial
nomination which probably would
bo his for the asking. Cooper has
served in the Senate twice but
was defeated by Barkley in 1954.
Drew Pearson
(Continued from Page 1)
ineaa had discovered that Murray
Chotiner was a nun of influence
and that at least part of flu
Secret Service was loath to Inves-
tigate. This report from William J
Mawhinney in its Washington oft
fice was sent to flu national
Better Business Bureau dated
November S 199:
We have a latter from Murray
M. Chotiner informing us that tha
Office of Employment Reclassifi-
cation ia a trading organisation
is owned fay the National
Research Company- In September
of this year we had information
from San RYandseo BBB that
Murray Chotiner
manager for Vico President' Nixon
in 199 and has been named one
of tha professors far tha GOP
campaign school.
S. 8. AGENT a con.
Upon receipt of this news'
continued the Washington
report I contacted a secret serv-
ice hgent for the Nixons who did
not appear to be interested in say
information that I might have and
said he was arell aquatated and
knew all about MT. Chotiner
Since he did not earn to review
our six-inch thick file on this out-
fit I nude the remark that flu
Democratic Committee would be
very much interested in it if they
ever nude inquiry to this office.
The agent promised that he would
be over fids Tuesday September
II but to date he has not ap-
peared. Finally Federal Tirade Commis-
sion on Dee. 23 1155 cracked
down on Mr. Choflner's client
It issued a cease and desist order
ordering it to quit using such
term as Claims Office or
United States Credit Control
Bureau.
Chotiner realizing the political
consequences rushed out with a
statement that ha had had no
contact with flu Vice President
taca tha day ha was elected so
far as any contact with Ida office
is concerned."
MEADVULE Pa. (B-PupOs in
Mead villa High School have been
told they face an Increase ta
school cafeteria lunch jricea be-
cause of their gum chewing hab-
its. Seams gum left on cafeteria
plates waa gumming up tha dish-
washing machines.
Date of Some Chickasha
Telephone Bills
Is Now the 1st
Tha big increase in the number ef telephones In
Oklahoma during recant years more than 300000
since 1945 hoi mada it necessary to change the bill-
ing date for soma of our customers here In Chickasha
and other cities.
If your telephone number Is 2500 or larger your
telephone billing data is now the 1st ef ths month in-
stead of the 16th as it has been in the past. This means
your next telephone bill will be dated May 1 and you
will receive it about 15 days earlier than usual.
The change will help ui hold down the cost of
telephone sendee to you and at the same time handle
telephone bills promptly and sfflcisntly.
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We hope the change trill be convenient for you.
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Can by Number . . H's twiea aa fail
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MANILA. P. L We
standing to tha rain an a
shackled ferryboat framing a
ia Northern Luzon aa that
Bamoa Magsaysay President ef
flu Philippines could dedicate a
new water prqfact la a little bar-
rio. Magsaysay got out of the ear
stretched his long legs and im-
mediately waa surrounded by
peasants. He laughed and Joked
and shook hands lookin
handsome la his wiadbreakar and
open-necked shirt
Suddenly a woman wearing a
Bad Cross pin aa her lapel moved
through the knotted people
addressed tha President. She had
hauuUngly lovely face fina-
ad gentle n face like
Dolores da Rio of 9 years ago.
Her voice eras very soft and con-
trolled. Mr. Preaident aha said and
Yea" Magsaysay smiled. What
ean I do far you?"
It is about those
up far commutation far murder.
Magsaysay turned to
That would be . . . Tha rest
was logt hi rapid Tagalog. He
turned back to tha woman. I
know the ease" he said. "How
does It concern you?"
'Voice Dress
The nun they killed was my
father" she said. Her voice drop-
ped lower. Mr. President I dont
want ths mastermind of
murders commuted. See." S
shyly held out a picture.
It waa a bad photograph of
nun lying sprawled dead in tha
compound of a cottage. Near him
a woman obviously pregnant
also was dead. A small boy was
lying dead too.
"The man is my father." aha
aid. The others are people of
flu house. Her voice brake slight-
ly. Magsaysay's face act
into a hard mask.
You are convinced this Bo-and-So
waa flu instigator?
"Yea Mr. President Far the
first time her voice shook and
tears came into her eyes.
My father defeated fids nun
far the office of mayor. He
threatened to Mil him publicly
. Magsaysay put a hand en bar
shoulder.
Your mother is stare? Your
sisters? What about y a n
brother?"
They killed him last year Mr.
President'
So you nra tha head of tha
family now?
Yea Mr. President Again bar
eyes filled.
Magsaysay turned and said
something to his aides. Ha swung
round to flu woman ones more.
Would you bo satisfied
Ufa imprisonment for fills nun?"
The woman's eyes flashed and
i thU time her voice waa Strang
No Mr. President Nol"
Maysaysay patted her dim
shoulder again. I'll see what
can be dona. Thank you for com-
ing to' set me'
Thank you Mr. President
The woman smiled and want away
clutching her grisly photograph
Magsaysay turned to
grinned sardonically.
And they aay I see too snick
of mjr people." he
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Church Faces Taut
Segregation Issue
MINNEAPOLIS (B Methodists
wm caught today ia a taut strug-
gle aver the issue ef racial segra-
gafloa ia their 9-miIlion-member
church.
It erupted yesterday ia a tumul-
tuous sessbm at tha church's law-
making General Conference and
brought delegatee into today's
meeting hi a mood of high tension.
Carnalities Beparta
Tfaara were reports from night
committee sessions however that
strides had been nude toward
agreement en specific action to
disavow tha churchs segregated
administrative structure.
R waa aa attempt to do fills that
Utah Governor
Says Tax Test
Dodged By U.S.
SALT LAKE CITY di-Utahs
Gov. J. Bracken Lea has accused
tha federal government of trying
to duck a court teat of tho consti-
tutionality of using income taxes
to finance its foreign aid program.
Ha made tha accusation yester-
day after tha Internal Revnue
Service slapped lieci on his prop-
erty to eollect file 51203.19 tt says
he owes to income taxes. The
liens didn't have to bo procured
incourt
Rapes Te Wta
Tha Republican governor says
he ia refusing to pay the tax in
hopes of winning a court test of
the government's right to wend
tax monqr for foreign aid.
As matten stand a citizen
seemingly haa no means to test a
constitutional question on govern-
ment spending despite the fact
our government derives its powers
from tha people he said.
He said the Internal Revnue
Service has been vested with
more power than any government-
al agency should have.
The governor Indicated ha may
take the question to court himself
poeaiblr by seeking a court order
to set aside the liens.
Internal Revenue officials had
no comment
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Pha excite lax and 4
had naira shed he wave af heated
debate.
Tha conflict
dows ef century-old lines that aura
divided ths chinch. North
South.
It started after Atty- Charles
Parita ef Englewood NJ tataw
dued a resolution drafted by a
committee ha heads and declar-
ing the church's opposition to seg-
regation practices.
The Rev. W. Sproule Boyd ef
Johnstown Pa. criticized the res-
olution as a repetition ef pious
phrases" often used before and
Frtaetptra Cited
It would declare that "aa fang
i wa have withia our organlxa-
ttonql structure a Jurisdiction
sed on race rather than geo-
graphy" the church has not lived
up to Us principles.
Emotions soared to a Ugh piteh
as delegates argued the issue.
The Rev. William S. Evans of
Paducah Ky. maintained that th
conference shouldnt bo denouiw
tag aa a sin" a situation that
some people dont consider ia that
category.
The debate rolled on sometimes
with fiery oratory sometlmra with
tears.
Pleaded the Rev. KeQy L Jack-
son a Negro minister of Baltft
I pray to God that fids racial
flag will be brought down that we
wUl march on as ana army of tha
living God under tho banner of
Jesus Christ
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Jacques Abram internationally
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arflat-ta-raaidenra and head ef the
piano department at Oklahoma
College far Women is to present
the fourth and last of his spring
repertoire recitals Friday night to
Recital Hall Fina Arte Building.
Mr. Abram win lecture briefly
before playing a composition of
Beethoven and four compositions
ef Chopin.
Attention is called to the fact
this final recital will be on Fri-
day night instead of Thursday
night aa have hia previous repei-:
toire programs. It is scheduled far
:15 pm.
Mr. Abram win play Beethoven's :
much-loved Moonlight Sonata.
Hia Chopin selection will Include
'Polonaise Fantaisic" "Mas-
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