The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 229, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 4, 1962 Page: 4 of 22
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THE CHICKASHA DAfLY EXPRESS Sunday November ioz
Liquor Franchise Proposal Center Of Controversy
CVLVFK ! sell orj” to wholesalers franchised! Proponents concentrated cn' “Only two states namely Ok’a-i wants the monopolistic franchise
rv-T nwt nr a Til —The br the distiller involved Both dis- votes rather than speeches andjhoma and Kansas ha - the soct-ttem more proflt McLen-CKLAii-vx
Viii sr tllers and wholesalers are back- won a majority Among tl se for alistic no - franchise ban Hence '
Retailers are ! the question were Sens Ray Fine' in 30 of the 33 states the fran-X" A3 “ch 85 bet'
' Gore and Joe Bailey Cobb Tish j chise method of distribution s er woreement decreased
Singing Set
At 2 Today
liquor franchise amend-nert! jr2 Lbe psa
Stale Question V6 on toe Nov 6 spLt
ballot has bee teeped in contro-i 1 Repeal Resolution
I omirgo who had voted against preferred"
is
Rev D L Seifried minister
of the Harbour Light Assembly
announces the first Sunday sing-
ing will be held this afternoon
at 2 pm There will be special
crime etc are merely campaign singers from Norman and Lex-
versy snce first attempts were The franchise system was orig- submission of repeal in 1959 Pres-1 George A Fisher chairman of j promises which have do bearing
made to adopt the system ir i59 mallv in the repeal resolution sub- ident Pro Tempore Everett Col-! "Citizens for 406” says the pro-! whatsoever upon the question to
The repeal amendment spprov 1 nutted to the 1959 Legislature ard 1ms Sapulpa since defeated also posal “would change only the j be voted upon"
ed the people in April 1959 Sen George Miskov-ky Oklaho-j supported it method of distribution of alco- Since the question is being sub-
states m Section 3: Distillers ma City since defeated was its! Group Pushes Proposal hulic beverages at the wholesale) mitted at the general election it
“shall be require to sell such ' principal backer in th' Senate j In the current campaign an or-j level and in no way would affect must receive a majority of all
frauds or kinds of alcoholic bev- Jt appeared it woujd pass f j ganization known as “Citizens for prices ownership or control of the) votes cast and the silent vote
erages to everv licens J whole-
lv until Sen Fred Hais Law- "
— -- - iV ujhu en rrea nains
sale distributor who desires to' ton attacked rt -lth a ha’I - hour ‘ P°nents the state dry or-
purchase the same on the same wa credited w ith ganization Sooner Alcohol - Nar-
price basis and without discrimi- Kj’lirg it on the spot v
ration' 6 Paul Huff Norman past presi-
Question V6 would knock out Lir’uor 1obb'lits put on fno !r dent for two years of the Oklaho-rd-'n'T
drive m the 1961 session for the ma Refai Uquof Association
“We are merely a group or’0 its chances for approval
Oklahomans Interested in the or-
ington along with area singers
Rev Seifried extends a wel-
come to all to attend the meet-
ing to be held at 407 North
Fourth
Oldest overseas Parliament in
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EXPRESS ADS SELL
cotics Education SANE' and derly enforcement and regulations
of a legal industry” he says
that -ording
He denied charges that eastern
This would permit disbllers to resolution submitting Question yIeri Allen association president uor idustrv
iz to the voters After syera! at- sjnC( MJ he person- £
interests would take over the liq-
DOLLAR-WISE IT’S
""flpnrJinrni
FEATURE-WISE IT’S
TMt
OAS AREA HEATER
WITH THAT UeSANT LOOK
Crest is pleasing in any
setting with its stream
lined low-built design
Ccppertone finish taste
fully-placed chrome
the mellow glow of it
radiants
temps it finally pa-iod in the p for jt but (tie association
i j me-e-Joen ktt
cl0sins dds of th 5essinn’ but has taken "no stand whatsoever'
without a special eection feature He m0t retailors are for it
j Sen Roy Boecher Kingfisher —citizens for 406” has stated the
(president pro tempore -designate proposa wi strengthen enforce
Monopoly Seen
1 Huff has charged the amend-
ment would result in a “vicious
liquor monopoly"
Question 406 would gne the
for the 1963 session led the fight rebates nd kickbacks ple of Oklahoma fev tax dol-
for the resolution anH guarantw free enterprise 1 Iars' hher Pri M for lfiuor'
and
and
Harris Renews Attack
1 Again KaTis took t0 American wav"
against it along with Sens Louis of bf
Rlzhaupt Guthne: Don Baldwin
competition which is the
more kickbacks more rebates’
license states” the
- group says 30 (and the District
Anadarko Roy Grantham Ponca o Columbia bave abvays hr the
j City Cleeta John Rogers OUa o- franchise or free enterprise svs-
ma City Richard Rnmang Enid ! tem for tbe Me of alcoh -c
I and Alfred Ste’enson Holden ville
Harris charged the bill w as bad
i erages
worst of all bad for the peo- Guests Visit
At Dutton
! and
i pie"
i Ritzhaupt pointing at a group of
Huff says “and would pass con-
! trol of this industry from the
i hands of our ABC officials to the
fast-buck artists in New York
City We retailers know them We
I would rather have Oklahoma cit-
izens in control of Oklahoma In-
I dustry”
j Dr Rs McLennan executive
'secretary of SANE has accused
j backers of the proposal of “mis-
lonbyists said “I’m going to ad-
' vise the men in the liquor business
in the galleries to go home I'm
' going to fight this til Hades
freezes over If vou want to re-
i representation half truths and big
SAMPSON'S
OK FURNITURE
I2S N 5th— CA 4-1 760
By MRS MARION GURLEY
Dutton Corespondent
Several residents of the com-i
munitv have been visiting and
turn to probation then vote for als0 badvisitorj the pa5t veral
days
Mr and Mrs Emery Cassel
nSmS spent Wednesdav with their
like this will cause This gives a daugllter Miss Fern Cassel and
1 monopoly to the liquor dealers 0bpr relatives in Oklahoma City
Mrs Elmer Wamsley has made
frequent trips to Oklahoma City
to visit her father W Y Guthery
who is recuperating from major
surgery in an Oklahoma City hos-
pital Guthery a land own-
er in the Dutton community has
resided in the city for several
years
Mrs Roy Keen who has been
visiting several weeks with her
daughters in Dallas and Green-
! ville Texas has returned home
Mrs Hattie Shockey is visit-
ing Mr and Mrs Elmer Rhoades
and other relatives at N'innekah
promises
“There is basically only one
reason why the liquor industry
VOTE Y1S m on NO 408
WHY!
WHEN YOU VOTE YES
A VOTE TO ENFORCE and help prevent further confusion
A zNTr TO CTDCklTLICKI Your Local Government and Win Respect for State
VU I L Ivy jlKblNwIrlkli Government by doing the job ourselves and not
depend on a Federal Court to do it
A '’VTE TY 1 I A D A kITCC Pfomp lawful Apportionment every ten years thereby
V U I t I vx wUMrCMlN I EC avoiding delays costly lawsuits and conflicts which divide
our great state
Paid for by League of Women Voter
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Mr and Mrs William Cobb
and Billy Ray spent Monday in
Oklahoma City and were supper
gueM of their son Butter Cobb
and family
Mr and Mrs Siierman Shock-
fv and Wenona and Mrs Doris
Shoe key attended the Craddock
family union Sunday at the
Legion Hut in Mmco
Mr and Mrs Charlie Kuvken-
dall were luncheon guests of
Mrs Harold Kuykendall and fam-
ily in Mmco Wednesday Then
Mrs Harold Kuykendall Jimmy
Beverly and Ronnie returned
home with the Charlie Kuyken-
dalls to spend the night with
them
Mrs Bill Over’on and Eugene
of Mnco pent Monday night
with her parents Mr and Mrs
Charlie KuykendjH and Yalta
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STAGE DEMONSTRATION
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TOKYO TTI — Fe hundred
I students many of them members
of die militant left-wing Zcnga-
) kurn Society staged a peaceful
domoritration Wedinvlay against
Arrttcan policies in Cuba The
students made no effort to ap-
PlJ for by Crady Co Democratic Central Comm tproaih the L’S Embassy
Don'f Be Fooled By
SftlEAR TACTICS!
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ptrition ciltrrpn cf trrratirg rrt try tarn-
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— V'tffcr Wukmhan
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YOUR ANSWER TO
SMEAR SHOULD EE
BALONEY!
WE NEED WICKERSHAM AND MONRONEY '
EE PROUD OF YOURIEIF - VOTE DEMOCRATIC!
The Daily Oklahoman and E K Gaylord Refused To Publish This Advertisement On October 31 1962
GRADY COUNTY
UNDER THE HENRY BELLMON PLAN
As revealed in a public address in Norman October 17th 1962 The Republican Gubernatorial Candidate said
he favors raising the school levy from 20 to 30 mills THIS IS A 50?o INCREASE IN YOUR
AD VALOREM TAXES This increase favored by Bellmon backed
by E K Gaylord will affect YOUR taxes on YOUR home YOUR home furnishings
YOUR farm YOUR cattle and equipment YOUR business and other buildings!
The evils of this Republican approach to
taxation are many It places a very high
tax on the local homes and firms When
in the HBO's peepie were unable to pay
these high taxes their hemes and farms
were lost at fax sa'e When the taxes
were not collected the school warrants
sold for as Ittle as fifty cents on the dol
lar Many schools closed with short
terms In many Ins’ances teachers taught
without no pay for several weeks to
roundcut school ternis
homes to excise taxes levied and collected
at the state level
The Republican candidate proposes a
ra'se in the ad valorem tax levy tor school
purposes from two percent to three per
cents Twenty mills is of course to per
cent and the thirty mills advocated by
the Republican candidate is three per
cent on the assessed valuation off property
Homestead Exemption
in Danger
HERE'S PROOF: PLANK No 24
Vh Reputt'ean Psrt tv ffc
Frpubtiean St' Corfnticn on fv 27 1961
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To remedy these evils and insure full
length school term r each district In th
state with adequately paid teachers our
Democratic leg statures and Democratic
goxemo's began sMt rg a la-ge part cf
this tax burpen from tue farms and
The 10 mdl or 50 ‘i increase in this tax
which he advocates would cost the tax-
payers of Crady County $325355
Let'i continue the progress we have
been making Vote
DEMOCRATIC
"AtfViertrwe to tbt prlnoplf-s of
Exemption i liginell tv-rued "
Tbe eteer word piece 6 Repu! tren Per
tv in ofipotlt cn to our preient home- teed eemp
tion lew
“O-tamelly -moervd ’ In te K'OT C'nt lu-
fion pf Cieh -m home-ieed e-e motion Iovi
ed to p-otecri'n of ne
mnrt W’thout pmdr t y H-f hu-hent cr t
Of'n'iy t'tem we no eemrdpoo f mm tat m
tn lq’S Demopfjtj rrf
001 Amendment nd peted ttie friblr I
letion to provide fo the prent Hrme lr f f
emptier leer TH Ppa tfl0 pny h
mmwj evempten of tX Kometted from tte
ton
If tKv ere tuereuful In returning to tX
ergr! cmifiuton It vll emt eerh heme-moer
in eMi'iroel $75 per veer tn teet
Tke Demur ti v ye Hemetteed trme
t' e4 hee pnteet4 ttile p tpm Yee
protect er kemeiteed etemptlen Sy
DIMOCRATIC-
It
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Very important to remember is this— only the state Legislature or the people themselves are empowered
to levy Stole taxes The Governor regardless of who he is can only recommend tax remedies The State Constitu-
tion specifically instructs the Legislature to recognize and adequately finance the needs of the people
Democratic Central Committee
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 229, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 4, 1962, newspaper, November 4, 1962; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1895060/m1/4/: accessed December 15, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.