Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 153, Ed. 2 Friday, August 5, 1960 Page: 13 of 15
fifteen pages : ill. ; page 22 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
%
\
t+
t
1
Student Loans
I
t
PAULS VALLEY - Mem-
is a compilation of favorite
I
13
1
L
A
At Guthrie
Kip
v
K
needs.
flashlight from Dick Driskell
r *
an
M
31,8
%,
Duty Beckons
I
-
Retired Cops
BONN, Germany (CDN)—
One interesting discovery
\
be returned when the plan
Avj
8
8
W
MM
1
U
F)
into the wilds of the borough
»
daughter Pamela, 14,
were distraught. The moth-
8
without finding a trace of
JT ■
2 L
IT
I I
H:
lodges.
turned the dog over to the
(
American Society for the
Lechuga, in a preface to
Prevention of Cruelty
to
were
tions of a policy of peace and
none the worse for her two-
cordiality by the government week
spree.
cials and political leaders of
r
trade commission
ordered Colgate - Palmolive
BERN,
—A Swiss government
protection against tooth
Fidel Castro had flown to
Sen. Thomas J. Walsh
of Montana in the Dore
enroute to another destina-
Democratic
viewed.
Convention in 1924.
{
4 /
I
• 1
/
*A/n
f
..............
...........
7^;
_________2822882228082880
Strike Activity
Declines in I960
notified.
Sausic
Guerrillas Reported
Killing Red Chinese
TAIPEI, Formosa (IB—The
Tatao news agency, which is
operated by the Chinese Na-
tionalist justice ministry,
said Thursday anti-commu-
nist guerrillas recently killed
10 Chinese Communist troops
in a clash near Mangshih, a
Burma road town in Yunnan
WASHINGTON I
examiner for the
Nyasaland’s New
Constitution OK'd
LONDON (P—British offi-
a)
(
I
Newsy Kames
OSU Study
Is Planned
the dog. He finally gave up
and joined his wife and
daughter.
A week ago a woman In
41
2)
$
....
at a consistent rate, County
Attorney Wallace W. Gates
Province, southwest China.
| The agency said more
has been repaid already by
the girl recipient, who has
of 1959 there were 2,036 work
stoppages involving 752,000
workers. Man-days of idle-
ness totaled 9,750,000 in the
six months of this year com-
pared with 12,700,000 in the
like period of '59.
-- -
Swiss Deny Report
Castro in Geneva *
■
J
i
I
i
।
i
i
1
1
)
I J
Li 2
• I
/■ 11
/ Ji
43
<3
was less strike activity dur-
ing the first six months of
1960 than during the same
period last year, the depart-
ment of labor reported
Thursday.
Work stoppages so far this
year have totaled 1,915, in-
t J
‘ AA
Supt. C. E. Crooks said an
Oklahoma State University
RIGHT is now available for
civic clubs from the Drum-
right Chamber of Commerce,
t
1
1
t
)
I
II
}
J
$
J f
w3v
V "rrme----------=
was announced. Apparently
--
i
|
I
has he passed through here of the FTC and it may be lo.'
appealed, set aside or re- the
I E
Ms’ W
017
tion."
1
26 Friday, August 5, 1960 OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
Petty Thief
Loses 3 Times
2>
MNHk5
JiF
J
--aEmmmmamem
I
I.
‘Ton
/ T
2 9 2am
of Queens.
Sausie's owners, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Ludwig and
H
m
Dont miss this Special Section devoted
head the Stillwater program. J
Dr. John R. Moss jr., as-
sistant principal and dean of
boys at Woodrow Wilson
Junior High School, TULSA,
is replacing Dr. Max Mathis
1 1
, v
1,
Z .
ITtmemeere
IJ 28
—rtT 7
man in the county, will soon
be on sale, Mrs. Bryan
pointed out, adding that pro-
ceeds of the book sale will
be added to the loan fund.
fines, or "warnings," on the
; Manpower problems have spot, or to serve tickets re-
* .b,
i.
fore Judge Roberts on guilty
pleas.
Wednesday, the pair were
apprended by Owens for the
theft of two bathing suits, a
wrist watch band and two
floor mats from a car owned
by Kenneth Durbin of Deni-
son at Burns Run. Roberts
nailed them with $25 fines
and costs on pleas of guilty.
Northwestern State College,
ALVA . . . Members of the
HENRYETTA Odd Fellows
and Rebekah lodges will host
children of the Odd Fellow
Home at CHECOTAH at
their annual picnic Sunday
at Lake Henryetta. L. V.
Newman and Mrs. Audrey
Hammer head the Henryetta
cr and daughter headed for
their new home in Detroit,
The 28-page memorandum with instructions for Lud-
was made public Thursday wig: Find Sausie, or else,
by Ambassador Carlos Le- Ludwig scoured the coun-
chuga, Cuba’s representative tryside near the airport,
in the council of the Organ- -the - -
ization of American States.
Wilber Wines has paid
three fines in Justice James
L. Roberts court since July
28 for petty larceny.
Deputies Alert
"We're trying to halt the
wave of petty burglaries
around Lake Texoma re-
sorts," said Sheriff Raney
Arnold, "and we're spread-
ing our men around in an
effort to combat the minor
crime wave."
experiment only about 30
will be reassigned. Initially
it had been planned to re-
cruit housewives for the du-
ties.
been employed as a labora-
tory^ technician since gradu- than 20,000 of the guerrillas
M ‘ , are active in western Yun-
The three $300 student nan.
loans now in operation are ----•--
a small beginning of what is Manufacturer to Get
thnanu Swedish Recognition
National j
I
er, emerged from a meeting
— An with Iaian MacLeod, coloni-
federal al secretary, to announce his
Thursday approval of the draft. De-
. 3 Pi •• -'' ■ ‘
e
apparently was
MB
home demonstration coun-
cil’s project committee met
Tuesday and set up two
more student loans, making
a total of three such loans
in effect now, Mrs. Cleo
Bryan, county home demon-
stration agent, announced.
Mrs. Bryan said that two
boys and one girl who have
had outstanding records in
4-H club work, and who are
now ready for college, will
receive the loans, to be re-
paid upon graduation, with-
out interest. A fourth loan
F”'
I'"j|
L-
tomey general under Presi-
dent Truman, plays the part
"“,8978822628838285*2
umSaMG-MASETMMSM2AMMEMNGN "if
A MONUMENT to ancient America, this antiquated lyn, N. Y. As the young visitor discovers, the pumn
pumpstands amid the stones of the cemetery adjoining still brings up water to aid the caretaker in freshening
e 147-year-old New Lots Reformed Church in Brook- the Rowers and grass covering the graves. (UPI Photo)
Epp,, mpn are being asked inhas been the readiness of
School, said Paul Hill, prln- Hamburg to return to the the pensioners to come back
T City.com mission- force. for this kind of limited serv.
ersinPAU *h VAL k EYwill These elderly "new re- ice. More than 200 asked to
consider a blanket $10 cruits" will he used primari-
monthly pay raise for cityly to supervise the city's
employes at their next meet- parking meters and to re-
mg. City Manager Bob
of Cuba have been disre-
garded."
He added that Cuba had
offered to negotiate with the
United States on matters in
dispute between the two
M
Reeves, recommended the
raise this week, noting that
city employes have not re-
ceived a raise since 1947.
. Two automobiles from
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -
Al McGranery, cousin of
N
g
7.
I
d
osnen
ct,,.
hs
I
Toothpaste Ads
Banned by FTC
A Cuban memorandum
submitted to the inter-Ameri-
can peace committee also
asserts that Cuba’s efforts to
■ Council Gives
i ■
a ,
volving 670,000 workers.
bers of the Garvin County recipes from each club wo-
assist many more girls and STOCKHOLM (UPI) —Ru-
boys who are in need of fi- dolph Bannow, Swedish-born
nancial assistance in order president of the U. S. Na-
to gain an education, Mrs. tional Association of Manu-
Bryan said. facturers, will be named the
The student loan project Swedish - American of the
was started ten years ago year at a ceremony Sunday,
when Garvin County club B a n n o w, 63, owner of
women earned money from Bridgeport Machines, Inc.,
the sale of their big home emigrated to the United
cook book, with the funds to States in 1910 and worked his
be used for a special project, way up from apprenticeship
The second and bigger edi- to a carpenter. His plant is
tion of the cookbook, which in Bridgeport, Conn.
■ ■ - :0a (‘ 208 NW rMn
1u%
and college!
V
ment Thursday on a new
constitution for the African
state, Dr. Hastings Banda
announced.
Banda, a Nyasaland lead-
The FTC issued a formal James McGranery, U. S. at-
complaint last November 19,
charging that Colgate-Palm-
Commenting on a London olive was guilty of deceptive of
newspaper report, the advertising. Thursday's or-
spokesman said Castro is der by Examiner Leon R
termine future needs, the Run Resort on July 28 and
school board has announced. ‘
i
It was submitted to the com-
mittee Monday.
A statement from the Unit-
spokesman Thursday said a
report that Cuban Premier decay.
During the first six months governments, but "all these Nyasaland reached agree-
efforts have been in vain.
, Lr gvct.
ve u o, sem
* b‛vi " •04
riaoiruis
tehoodemse
rmo,0e i
c, ,, - . , -----‘alls were to be disclosed
Co. to stop claiming its later.
Switzerland (UPI) "Colgate dental cream with
i government Gardol" provides complete
he paid a $20 fine and court
costs on a plea of guilty.
Doesn’t Quit
survey group will make the Two days later, Wines and
study. Recommendations David Baker were nabbed
will be returned concerning by Owens for the theft of
two rods and reels and a
dNae
I
—
increase economic and dip- their
lomatic relations between
be presented to a coming Jamaica branch of the
meeting of foreign ministers.
14. / HHLi
7 'sj rwtkf Ui
DURANT, Okla. — A per- said here Wednesday,
sistent burglar is paying off
% Agin
%y N
Adk
2
cy
■
they are finding their pen-
port violations. The regular sions too slim, and their un-
force thus will be freed for occupied hours too boring.
In the initial phase of the
Cuba's detailed charges Animals. The Ludwigs
WASHINGTON GThereagainst the United States,
says "the reiterated affirma-
2
iu1 kun
-881
to the “Back to School” needs for every age.
(-w.j
„Eo
""o
6
Deputy Marion Owens
Public schools in GUTH- picked up Wines for the
RIE will be studied to de-theft of a purse at Burns
—
Walsh Role Killed
and A-3c Marien G. Ringo; TT C TI I ,
were drivers of the cars U. 3. Eamec Seiygio Homo
that collided near Oklahomal 5 --
City, more than 150 miles Hor TongiAne
from home . . . Elementary * •n - —nIIVI>
° ga
4s
*-
•h
II
l
• TEtTgpgg
-53
- ,2"22
. -011
-d
%\
more normal and more im-
portant duties.
The pensioners will not
, , , (Wear uniform, and they will
ALTUS traveled a long way not be entitled, „ regular
-hen were involved in a police are, to collect small
collision. Alfred D. Dixon ____________, 1
Pickard, TONKAWA, will
represent the Methodist Stu-
dent Movement of Northern
Oklahoma Junior College at
the International Inter-Col-
legiate School of Alcoholic
Studies in Hamilton, Ont.,
Canada, later this month.
A new dormitory to accom-
modate 60 women will be
opened in September at
Southwestern State Col-
lege, WEATHERFORD, an-
nounced Dr. Al Harris, presi-
dent . . . Work has begun on
two city - owned parking
lots in SAPULPA, according
to City Manager Add Elly-
son.
A movie about DRUM-1
,
Q
W ,29-,
♦ *
pa"mommu
V8ae
After Spree
schools in STILLWATER ci, . I
will begin physical educa-l WASHINGTON I — Cuba NEW YORK (P — Sausie,
tion programs this autumn, has accused the United the disappearing dachshund,
said William D. Carr, super- States o maximum re-flew home Thursday.
intendent of schools. Art sponsibility for tensions in The little pooch went
Berry, formerly an elemen-the Caribbean through an AWOL two weeks ago when
tary physical education in-attitude of provocation and she arrived at Idlewild Air.
structor at CUSHING, will aggression against Cuba, port from Brazil-vanished
Lk
h3-*N
4,0, oggwcggvaxsega25gggn- I La. Xae
, " g , : 11 5" - M ■ mo*
■11
Make your plan:
• • "Tnuem
NA.
\ 6•
22
.the two nations have been
in the education and psy- fruitless.
chology department at
Pn"
W
ninldreu
o . u •
02
a.tinal decision v*
Walsh was chairman of
Miss Lois Pickard, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde at Willafa Woods .They were
fined $25 and costs each be-
TaTMME
ed States on Its relations Jamaica, Queens, found Sau-
with Cuba was filed with sie in her backyard. She
committee earlier. Both can
said Weldon Jones . . .
Ninth grade students will J become so acute in northern quiring a court appearance,
begin enrolling August 15 at Germany that retired police-
DUN AN Junior High men are being asked in
THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN
— ---------------! .................... ._J--J
mV .
Geneva is "entirely un-
founded.”
SUNDAY in
41
•9 e
LA,
.......
’ '■ 'h? s'' -Ba -6’
nrmem
e
s now oi
■ ’• ? V.. v heeasmmrn. wt -lv.
A A A A
I574.
L.z a Ia
—
A/ptA- ' A ~Xe M
2
11 12 s
t
1 4
BB
/‛f- . .
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 153, Ed. 2 Friday, August 5, 1960, newspaper, August 5, 1960; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2004151/m1/13/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.