The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 229, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 4, 1962 Page: 2 of 22
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TWO
Question
cl! as propon-1
!
Opponents as w
cuts agree that a mo unpo a
vote Grady County citizens lI1 j
cast Tuesday will be that on
State Question 4r-3
“If State Question 43 passes
Grady County will lose one-half
of its representation in the Okla-
homa legislature” declares Sen-
ator Walt Allen one of the pro-
posal’s most vocal opponents
"We now have one state sen-
ator and two representatives
elected from -Grady County If
408 passes we would have one
state senator for two counties
and one representative with an
extra representative for two
years out of every 10" the
Chicka-ha legislator said
The League of Women Voters
including Chickasha s unit has
been working toward passage of
the question The league was
among citizens who circulated
and presented the petition to
amend the constitution and place I
apportionment in the hands of I
City Verden
Pupils To See
College Play
j (Continued From Tage IV
game and tlie race w ill not be i
Chickasha and Verden High J over until the polls dose Tues-1
Schools have accepted invitations day evening— and it may not be
to have a group of students at- over then j
tend the Oklahoma College for j One of the key factors which
Women production of "Tlie Mir- cannot be assessed to any de-
acle Worker” (William Gibson' I gree of accuracy is just how
Both schools have asked to have much defection w ill hit the Demo-
students attended the Thursday t cratic party Some observers feel
performance Chickasha w ill be j the rift is deep enough to sink
represented by 73 students and the Democrats Others say the
Verden by seven
The play opens Wednesday
night Third and final perform-
ance will be Friday night
High schools invited to haie a
group of students attend the play
have been imited for Wednesday
and Thursday night perform-
anres "The Miracle Worker” is on
OCW's Artist Series Season tick-
et holders may attend any of
tlie three performances Indi-
vidual tickets will be available
at the door each night Curtain
lime for each performance is
8 13 pm
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408 Hands PowerTo Cities Allen Says
the state treasurer secretary of!
state and attorney general
According to the constitution at '
present reapportionment must be I
-
done by the legislature accord-1 "Much false information has
ing to population or w hatever I been put out in regard to this
method the legislature sees fit issue" the senator said
If Question 498 passes oppon- "It has been stated that all this
ents say reapportionment in both j petition w ould do w ould be to en-
houses " necessarily would be on force the constitution This is not
the basis of population with area true” he said
not taken into consideration j "It would place three officials
"Actual control of the legisla- of the executive department over
ture would be placed in the two! the legislature and destory the
large counties Oklahoma and division of powers of our govern-
Tulsa” Senator Allen said ment between the executive Icg-
“Thcse two counties would have islative and judicial
14 state senators out of a total "These three officials could
of 44 They would only have to i gerrymander the legislature and
pick up one extra vote which j particularly the state Senate"
they can always do to block the he declared "For example it
emergency clause on any bill All would be very important to
appropriation bills and practically ( Grady County as to whether we
all other bills carry the emer- were attached to a large county
genev clause If tins clause is not such as Caddo or Stephens
on any bill this bill does not take i "This petition would also corn-
effect" until 90 dais after the pel the use of the federal census
This as the factor in determining pop-
colleges I ulation when the federal census
legislature has adjourned
would leave the schools cob
Oklahoma
Reports
defection is not near as scri-! erful portions of influence which j Freda You"f orSan'sf-
ous as the Reoublicans hope it is j hold j Actie pallbearers were E P
However defection in large A'ny setback that the Demo- Georgy Richardson
crats suffer will affect the con-
gressional delegation and particu-
larly Kerr who is recognized as
a powerhouse in tlie Senate Kerr
numbers was obvious a month
ago but it has been just as
obvious during the past 10 days
that the Democrats are bury ing
their hatchets somewhere else
besides in each other's backs
and are banding together to fight
their traditional enemies
The big question remains have
the Demos moved fast enough?
It is interesting to note that j
the Democrats are not used to
a general election fight The Re-
publicans are
Both campaigns of Bcllmon
and Atkinson have been financed
very well Neither candidate has
lacked funds The Republicans
have some money going into
the campaign and the Democrats
were over $100000 in debt
There w ill be a lot of fund
raising dinners during the next
four years regardless of who -wins
There are some political pun-
dits who are comparing the cam-
paign with that of 1950 when
Johnston Murray after a bitter
struggle in the primary bare-
ly beat out his Republican op-
ponent J O Ferguson by 16-
0i0 votes
Murray battled William O Coe
in the primary and won by about
lnoo votes Coe promptly start-
ed campaigning for Ferguson
HowcGver in the current cam-
paign Raymond Gary who
has refused to campaign
especially for Atkinson has been
furthering the efforts of the en-
tire Democratic team and he has
said he would vote for Atkinson
Gary gives as his reason for
THE
and universities and all functions
of state government without any
funds for three or four months'
Senator Allen said
not campaigning for Atkinson as
he is opposed to a sales tax
boost However Gary admitted
something had to be done in the
way of finances for the state and
had proposed a substantial high-
j way bond issue Atkinson wants
to pay-as-we-go
Some of the Gary workers are
helping Bcllmon but others are
helping Atkinson
Another facet of this year's con-
test is the power of the Okla-
homa congressional delegation
In 1950 when Ferguson made
such a strong bid Sen Kerr Sen
Mike Monroney and Congressman
Carl Albert did not hold the pow
Ovid Spangler Gordon Spangler
Orby Spangler and Walter Mc-
Corkle Honorary pallbearers were
Elton Parrish Johnny Jensen
and Monroney hold positions °f Chester CMes Pete Damon Dale
influence which arc the envy iRfnl( M A Wilev W M Cobb
of many states and factions in iInseph Novotnv Kenton Petrce
the nation Even though Kerr chris Parrishi'
Bill Chiles and
Verl Jensen
Interment was in Friendship
cemetery northwest of Pocasset
MRS ON A MAY WINNETT
The Rev Sam Ellenwood pas-
tor of Michigan Avenue Baptist
Church conducted funeral serv-
ices for Mrs Ona May Winnett
77 510 North Eighth Saturday
morning in the chapel of Sevier's
Funeral Home He was assisted
by Uie Rev Anna Cagle pastor
of the Friscoe Methodist Church
Mrs Winnett died Friday morn-
ing in Grady Memorial Hospital'
Music was provided by Mrs
Joe Wood organist and Mrs
Ernest Nikkei soloist
Interment was in the cemetery
! at Mountain Park Okla Satur-
Gavlord supported a sales tax ! day afternoon
boost last veai hut tlie legisla-1 Rev Loyd Roughnrr officiated
ture turned it down Atkinson j at the Mountain Park service
will try the same thing if elect- : Pallbearers were Alex Barnes
ed Whether or not the legisla-1 f’aul Killian Ralph Deshazo
ture goes for the program or not j Eugene Mears Turner Carter
is another matter 1 ard Jack Rogers
Gaylord may be opposing the
sales tax plan in favor of an I RAYMOND BENNETT
earnings tax for Oklahoma City Guy Raymond Bennett 73
On Sept 20 of this year an edi-1 722 Virginia died at 2 30 p m
torial published in tlie Oklahoman Friday in Grady Memorial Hos-
entitled "Catching The Free ! Pia1'
isn't running a Republican vic-
tory would be a sign of weakness
and the doors would be open for
those who would like to chop
down Oklahoma's power in Con-
gress Another facet of the election is
the feud between Atkinson and
E K GnVord publisher of The
Daily Oklahoman and Times At-
kinson and Gaylord have been
battling each other for years
Some of the issues may-ie of
j a personal nature and others such
as Oklahoma City's annexation
plan which Atkinson opposes is
a public squabble
One thing about it the Gaylord
papers have set a net record
for page one editorials
this campaign
Riders" advocated such an cam
ings tax The issue was side-
lined' shortly afterward and sev-
eral weak editorial against the
issue were published Then the
whole matter was dropped A
large portion of a sales tax would
be paid by tlie metrojxilJin cen-
ters Such a sales tax program
amounts to a little over a pack-
age of cigarettes a month sup-
porters say
CHOLERA SCARE
LONDON UPH - Health au
thorities in Rome administered
anti-cholera vaccinations to
passengers aboard a Sidney to-
lmdon jet airliner because of a
cholera scare aboard it was dx
closed Friday The plane was t cranJchtdj rn
grounded temporarily after a: Funeral service wll be held at
Tehran physician incorrectly di j2 pm Mondav in the chapel of
agnosrd pa-senger's ailment as Furcral njnm lth
Rev Fred Miller pastor of the
First Christian Church offin
German ue of rhlunne gs in aLng
191J marked the begmnmg off Interment will be in Failawn
modern chemjcyl varfre Icrmrry
DON'T TURN RIGHT
DON'T TURN LEFT
LET'S GO FORWARD
VOTE
THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET
Pi4 for ky Grody County Domoerotic Control Com
CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS
Press Scandal
Threatening
West Germany
BONN' Germany tUFI) — The
West German attorney general's
office Saturday announced the ar-
rest of an army colonel in con-
nection with a press scandal case
that threatens to topple the gov-
ernment of Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer
The announcement in Karlsruhe
said the colonel was arrested on
suspicion 'of treason A spokesman
declined to name the officer but
Oklahoman s for Local Gov- djd indicate the arrest was made
ernment sincerely hope that 4o8jjn connection with the affair in-
other on a compromise between 1 will be defeated and that the volving the news magazine Der
population and area We submit-1 legislature will be given an op- Spiegel °
ted to the people an amendment ' ortunity under court directive if “ D(fr Spiegel nublisher Rudolf
to the constitution which would necessary to reapportion on a Augstcin an‘d four of his editors
have permitted ttus last session basis that will be fair both to have thargcd with treason
but the metropolitan areas fought the rural and urban areas Sen-
this and defeated it' he said I ator Allen said
includes transient population
For example: Comanche County
has approximately one-fourth ' will require that only one house
more permanent population than I be apportioned according to j
Grady County but Comanche j population when it rules in sev-
County under this petition would eral cases including Oklahoma's
be entitled to three or four times now- pending
the representative of Grady
County in the legislature based
on the federal census because
the federal census includes the
troops stationed at Fort Sill"
Allen said
The senator said that it is not
true that the legislature has fail-
ed to reapportion in 50 years He
pointed out that in the last ses-
sion’s reapportionment Grady
County lost one representative
"The legislature has always
been willing to reapportion with
one house on population and the
Deaths and
were held" Friday afternoon in the I
chapel of Sevier's Funeral Home i
with the Rev Anna Cagle pastor
of the Frisco Methodist Church
officiating She was assisted by
the Rev Harold Himes of Minco
Spangler died Tuesday in:
Grady Memorial Hospital j
Music was provided by Mrs
Roy Daniel soloist and Mrs
Bom Feb 13 1S89 in Kahoka
Mo he came to Chickasha in
1930 He was formerly a resident
of Vincennes Jnd In the early
part of his life he was a farmer
and later a carpenter He retired
six years ago beeau of bad
health He married Miss Helen
L Washburn on Dec 13 1914 in
Madison la
Survivors include his wfe
Helen Bennett of the home ad-
dress three daughters Mrs
Raymond F Vaughn Odcs-a
Tex: Mrs Robert W Jones
Vernal Utah and Mrs W C
I McCames Oklahoma City: one
brother John W Bennett Dur-
ango Colo : one sister Mr
Frank W Worden Fort Madison
la : Time grandchildren and four
Sunday November 4 1962
Senator Mien said he believes
the United States Supreme Court
Funerals
LOTTIE ROSE ANN'
ROBERTSON
The Rev Lang Gibson will con-
duct tlle funeral service for Mrs
Dottie Bose -Min Robertson SO
motller of Mrs Joe Charlson of :
N’innekah at 2 pm today in the!
chapel of Sevier's Funeral Home I
He will be assisted by the Rev i was seeking a nay out of the
Anna Cagle pastor of the Fins- growing crisis over the ease
co Methodist Church j Adenauer’s coalition partners (Continued From Page It
Mrs Robertson died at 4:43t)lc prce Democrats (FDP) have' n°t the man I talked to in Mid
a m Friday in Grady Memorial given the chancellor until Monday I "esf Gity in 1955
Hospital i to answer their ultimatum de-
L C WRIGHT manding the dismissal of two of-
Gravcside services for L C ' litd-ds involved in the raid on the
Wright 74 Santa Fe N M w ill Spiegel offices The Free Demo-
be held at tl am Monday in crats have threatened to walk out
Rose Hill cemetery of tlie government if Adenauer
He came to Chickasha in 1910 1 fa'Is to comply
and was associated with the Hart The FDP has asked that Aden-
Cotton and Machine Company auer fire State Secretary for De-
For several years be served as ! fense Volkmar Hopf and Secretary
vice president of the Farmers of State for Justice Walter Strauss
National Bank After leaving! because they knew of the raid on
Chickasha he lived in Blackwell ! Der Spiegel without informing
where he was president of tlie Minister of Justice Wolfgang
moved to Santa Fe where he ' Stammbergcr beforehand Stamm-
organized the Santa Fe National ( berger is one of the five Fre
Bank Since his retirement from Democratic cabinet ministers who
tlie presidency of the Santa Fe
bank he had remained chairman
of the board
Survivors include his wife
Jessie Hart Wright of the home
address: one son Hart Wright
Ann Arbor Mich one daughter
Mrs Allen Englemen Edinburg
Tex one brother Z L Wright
Lubbock Tex and five grandchildren
T M MALTBY j the resuscitator to Ted Artcr-
Funeral services for I M ' berry who was unable to receive
Maltby 73 of Elk City father enough oxygen through normal
of Mrs Eldred Trent 624 Da- breathing The men were cone-
kota were held Friday afternoon ' from their station- approximately m’mstcrf- p'orc such tactics in
in the Assembly of God Church j 35 minutes Artcrberrv was re'-' K)'llics and ?urt' lniuMifl'd and
in Elk City Services were con- ported doing fire when the fire- falT n'CUsl0"s
ducted by the Rev Joe Cala-1 mcn jcft ' ''
brese Elk City assisted by the
Rev Bob Campbell pastor of the! Sheriff' officials arrested Walt-
First Assembly of God Church in cr Daytons 40 of Pctrolia Tex
Chickasha j Saturday and held him for Texas REPORT ACTRESS' MARRINGE
Maltby died Wednesday after- authorities Daytons was apprc- LONDON (UPI1— Lotte Icma 1
noon in an Elk City hospital fol- j henrfed north of Chickasha early j jcar-M widow of comro-er
lowing a long illness Saturday on a charge of attempt- Kurl Wci wi marry Amrrian
Interment was in Fairlawn mg to defraud m Texas ant Russell Dctwilcr 37 m Lim-
ccmctcry in Elk City under the don lhis k lh D ly
direction of Martin Funeral 1 BUYS BACK SHARES wcck me winy
"Z'ndins II h! '“"VMI ’ITU Ml :o
Chickasha were the Rev and IanlRoSS Cor p said it has re-
Mrs Campbell Mr and Mrs ' Puna'‘d lV3hares of its
Farl Johnson Mr and Mrs Iee!fKk onder its offer Nov II to
Fullerton Mr and Mrs Thomas1 11 P l) 22'(jo0 shares at $4473
Morgan Mrs George Dunham a lar' The company said 12-!”
Mrs John Taff Mrs F Ai 0 of lhc recently repurchased
Youngblood Mrs Calvin Fuller-j har "cr obtained from MA
ton and Mr and Mrs Tommy 1 Hanna Co
Harris and daughter Ladonna I ment firm
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STETSON EAGLE
Introdui e j tin Fall thi new creation hy F trtsnti
i imarhing record in th but buxines Ton too
will go fur th amartly tile-l AllAmertan hal
that fit and flatter every far and irry fsur
Thj'a tiecauM it C'ihk in a variety of bceomint
brim-width ttop in and try on tin youthful
Hew ftig'ld
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and bribery in connection with an
article carried in the magazine
They were arrested following raids
on tlie magazine’s offices Oct 26
Tlie government allege:! the
article which dealth with NATO I
planning operation revealed mili- j
tary secrets It also accused the
file men of bribery of armed J
forces officers Tlie detained men I
have denied the charges
Chancellor Adenauer spent
Saturday in his office conferring
with top aides on tlie political
storm stirred bv the arrest He
mon to smear Mr Atkinson The
Democrats have always been
the friends to Negros from Pres-
isdent Kennedy on down I now
understand Mr Atkinson's pro-
gram for our people so I am
going to do all I can to elect
Bill Atkinson governor and I
will ask all my friends to work
hard for the election of all the
Democratic ticket
“I am also asking Mr Bcll-
mon to stop using by name to
hurt Mr Atkinson I make this
statement of my own free will
and aecord w ithout any consider-
ation and do so in the interest
of truth and honesty”
Late Friday 11 Midwe-t City-
ministers also condemned the
widely circulated leaflet design-
ed to imply Atkinson's support
for legalized gambling horse-
racing and parimutuel betting
Chickasha firemen rushed to!" 3 6'CmCn l’C milV
724 North Ninth Friday to apply nd bcrn as
sured personally by Mr Atkinson
that he docs not favor legalized
1 gambling in any form We as
would walk out unless the party's
demands are met
The Der Spiegel case has caused
widespread press and political
criticism of the Adenauer Go ern-
ment Did You Hear
Jt !U
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MEN'S WEAR
428 Chickasha Ave
S:
Bcllmon
(Continued From Tage 11
schedule as much as two hours
hurt attendance during the first
day but Saturday's crowds av-
eraged between 75 and 100 at
each of the 16 towns visited Fif-
teen towns were on the Friday
schedule
Only at Chickasha was Eell-
mon heckled as he took his cam-
paign into normally strong Dem-
ocratic territory
When at Carnegie Bcllmon
said “My opponent is going to
be tlie first member of the other
party to be defeated in a gov-
ernor's race in Oklahoma”
Arriving late in Binger Bell-
mon quickly apologized to tlie
crowd by saying he had stopiied
in Gracemont a small com-
munity south of Binger to help
a man fix a mowing machine
Bcllmon pictured Atkinson as
a man who had made a million
dollars during the war promot-
ing real estate and said Atkin-
son does not know and under-
stand the problems of a small
rural community as lie (Bo'd-
mon' docs
On a number of occasions Bcll-
mon would take a swing at tlie
Edmondson administration and
at Carnegie said "N'cier have
I seen a bunch go into office say-
ing it would do good and do
well” He had reference to a
recent article which told of Ed-
mondson and his aides moling
into expensive homes
Atkinson
I want to retract my shite -
ment now being used bv Mr Boll-
Wo uie our own cipenenced carpet mech
anici and do not depend on outside hit and
mist installers
Convenient terms— we carry our own paper
and do not sell it to some outsider
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ChrMtmas t' and S’indav moroirg
Ary etTonoou reflection oa tl
d-atacter of any person fir or
corporation and ana misstatement
nhich maw appear In the column
of Tht Rprei M1 ba gladly fur-
rectad upon its being brought to thg
attention of the mavgrment
TIUPROM
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