The McAlester News-Capital (McAlester, Okla.), Vol. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 26, 1959 Page: 2 of 10
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1
Starling Dale
For Summit
Now Up in Air
rAnrs AN—Nikita S lEhrush-
thov'm one reservation in his
cordial aeceptance of the West's
proposal for a Paris-to-the-spring
time summit meeting left the
tits rting date up In the air today
That MP1141 yuletide work for
diplomats of the United States
Tints in and trance on the ques-
tion: If not April 27 when
April 77 a as proposed by Presi
dont Eisenhower PrITTIO Minister
Darold Macmillan and President
Charles de Gaulle at their meet
Mg here last weekend for a Paris
Arniki on with the Soviet Premier
perhaps the forerunner of i series
of summit meetings on woi Id
problems
But tha t a Iniot rertsinly would
Mean the Paris conference—el-
pected to last at least a wee would run run through the May Day
la bor celebi anon one of the big
Discussion on Date
Washington 1APi — president
Eisetihrywer wants to discuss with
elecretary of State Christian A
Iferter I pomible neW date for an
PA 5 1 -Weit 111111fIlit CI all err !we
sogretued by Soviet Pretnier Ni-
kita 8 stChritahchey
Asxt e esidential pleas
aetetary Anne Wheaton reported
thia Saturday but bald ahe wart
linable to say when the Eisenhower-Herter
discuasion may be
held Herter la out of Wftahington
or the holiday period and the
President is acheduled to leave
for an Auguattf Oa vacation
Khrushchev rriday accepted a
western Invitation to a conference
In Paris but rejected the proposed
April 21 date Be ougerstecl In-
stead that the conference ba held
either April 21 or May 4
est holidays In the Communiet
world EArushchev ordinarily in in
Moeseme on May l to review Red
Square parader's
s The esrviet Premier 'greed to
the other proposal's in replies to
Eisenhower Macmillan and De
Gaulle Christmes Dar but Reid
that unfortunately the April 21
date Is Inconvenient for the So-
yiet government"
: Ile urged April 31 or May 4 as
alternattve &Atm at the IMI me
time expressing hops that this
would not crests any complicit
Though Weatern source voiced
pleasure at lithrothchey's accept
nee of Parisi as the We com-
plication" were Immediateiy
dent
For one Wittig intemillan is due
to be hod et a meeting of Com-
monwealth prime rriloisters in
London May
?or another the April 31 4A10
might conflict with be Osulle's
plans to' visit the United States
and Canada about April 17 or 19
Then the Weetern Big Three
leaders propose to crowd In an-
other short Western summit meet
tog in Parts just before the top
ratViremt
-The British anticipate that in
View of the Commonwealth prime
ministers Meeting: the litimmit
date may be set for April U The
- Foreign Office said "No doubt
'something can be worked out"
A I'Verith orpokeitinan said prior
oommitments almost rule out the
poesintlity of & summit meeUng
In April
"It &Mold be poeseible to find
& date in May which would be
acceptable to all of the four
powers" ha said
In Washington' Piste Depart-
ment transletore did a speedup
m Ehrustuthev's meixage to
Eisenhower and got it quickly into
the President's halide There 'Pik
ne) immediate White House ret-Um
One point pure to be In the back
ground of Western consultations
le the fact the United McGee
Britain and Prance still have
some differences on issues to be
talked over with Ehrtothchev Dip-
lomatic experts could use extrw
time to resolve them in the in-1
teresis of common front
Francis L Christmas
Funeral Services Held
At Funeral Home Here
runeral service for Tranvia Levi
Christmas 82 of 803 West Midi-
mon who clied In a McAlester hospi-
tal Wednesday eere In the Hum-
phrey chspel this afternoon
Capt Raymond Miller of the
r-No 1 v non Army officiated Inter
ment was lii Otik Hill cemetery
ralltienrers ere Joel Mulholland
rverett Munhollaind Troy Lee Min-
hollerid Claud Adkins Roy Lee and
Adkins
Ito isss horn in Missouri Junuary
17 pm and come to Pitt-stung
0-urity 1002 mc limci resided here
since then
tttrvivois air me(es rind nephews
includme Edv‘ard Chtistiuss Las
VII Ni" Oct T AL
Itins 9 23 South C McAlcsiet Okla
Brief Illness Fatal
For Mrs Ella Wood
lila riotence Woo& 41g
Wtki Monroe died in a MrAlekter
hoispital this morning a r tor a brief
lilness flhe wait the wit br fr
Mori Wood
Other survivors are alk daukhters
Mu a Dewey retroe McAlester Ms
Leonard 11 Ott' Odessa Texas Mrs
T Barton Oklahoma City Mrs
d Kiinke Tulsa Mn Herb Ches-
ney ki Pam) and Ms ()gry No)jle
Planta liarbora Calif thtee sons
C e Wood Oakland Calif C
Ray Wood Mtokolgee and Thad
wf04 of psn unewo Cullt: one sis-
ter Nils Lucy Wiillimmoit
nee: her twin hrother Clarence
wirglove Alvin Texas 22 grand-
thildien and la rest pantithil-
tit en
Tiijwl set kives ave itwomplete
'rtirok W ha unwonted later by
the Iturrphrty Tunarti home
1
City Bits
1
l'atianelee: One privets and semi-
ptivate for mon or women at Hill-
side Manor 001 8 Oat OA 3-2500
Shine Parlor 14 L Choctaw
Appealance bondx amounting to
130 that were posted by Paul Alex-
ander 40 of 1301 East Seminole
on drunk and recklem d rl el n g
charges were fosteded In city Court
today
Ilkkey's Beauty Shop located In
ths Itrown Bldg 1111 North 1st la
bow open for buainest Phone OA
1173 for an appointment
Dancing ton ig ht Kio x a ntc
Center Adm 70e Come one come
all
Portable Welding any place any
time Bondod & Insured — Dumb!
Prornan 6 9 4uto Perla GA 1-4694
Taste Cream Donuts open 7 In
tin 10 pin Main & Washington
Municipal Judge Jay P rerna-
worth today Ilned Grime Huffman
37 Daytona Beach Fla 926 on
drunk and using profane language
charges: Amoe Simone $19 oil
drunk charge: William H Thrasher
19 of Mb Houth Eighth MS loiter-
ing and forfeited an 1111 bond pose-
ed by Joe Pesie Jr 21 Manhattan
hotel on a reckless driving charge
Jack Johnson Income Tax etervice
b9 West Seneca Ph GA 3-2670
Firemen extinguished a grasa fire
Friday et Fifth and Monroe No
demage welt reported
Dance Tonight' now's
Four hubcepe were reported stolen
Friney night froin a car parked on
the EA Kelley sales lot
Welding & Radiator Repair All
Work Guaranteed eal Auto Parte
Phone OA 3-4600
Duran & Duran Inattranca
rickey's Beauty Shop located in
the Brown Bldg 116 North 1st le
now open for Mishits& Phone CIA3-
1173 for an appointment
Rhine Pallor 14 Z Chortsw
Police sald today someone report-
edly entAred the Martin Bohreer
home 219 West Washington Fri-
day night and took a carton of cig-
arettes Nothing else was believed
to have been taken
Gas Cooking Costa Lem 4 to It
rete's Place will be rinsed through
Sunday December 76
Sunday Special: Fried Chicken
Dinner tls coffee' 60o 7 hamburgers
to Bo $L ABC Oslo Ph OA 3-9172
irre ' Estimate on Chain Link
renew OA 3-4000 69 Surplus Store
Damao Tonight Slows
'Hospital
Notcs
PIT MARYS
Births:
Mr and Mrs JO 11)61 L Moore
518 East Creek are ths parents Of s
bsilo boy born December 24 at 1:10
prn: The baby weighed tight
pour tli 13 ounces
Mr isnd Mrs Bon Schoggins sr
the parentw of s seven poutd 15
mime baby boy born December 34
at 510 pm
Admitted:
Mrs James 11 Farris 214 Ittatt
Tyler Susie Roberson 2034 North
Fourteenth: Mrs Liedtke Sa-
vanna: Miss Patty Yehle route 2
Virginia Alderson 500 Fait Polk
Darla French Oklahoma City Mrs
Orace Crawley Krebs: Mrs P J
Roan Ualleyville: Strit Lawrence
Whinery Krebo Mrs John Maynor
Oklahoma City Johnny L Cnrano
Krebs: Miss June Cheek 409 North
11 James Dodd 1115 Fest Adams:
Clarinda Winters Penwell: Mrs An
nio Ciodfrey Pittsburg: Mrs Wil-
liam Zostili Hartshorne Mrs J
H Mtn Wetumka and W L
Stover Krebs
Dismissed:
Mai Floyd Marconi and baby girl
Coalgate: Mrs Richard Hartman
and baby boy Bavanna !Ands
Haney route 5: Mis J M Morgan
Welt:mks: William Wood route 1
Crowder: Ruby Joe Johnson 805
Fast Cherokee Mrs Bobby Tro-
linger siut baby girl 4S Fast Polk
Mrs 0 J Sensibatigh Hartshorne
Kos Cerla Rue Oiscorno
vine
McALLATER GENER 41
Births:
Mr and Mrs Leroy Satin I1
teat Choctaw ars the parent cT a
baby boy born December 24 at 1040
a m The baby welsh nine pounds
ono and ono-halt minces
Admitted:
Logan H Dane! Red Oak Den-
ton Phillips Omer Will Lowder
Wilbucton Mts R W Reiner Ped
Oak Misks Priscilla Lows Herta-
horne Benny Deakins 'McAlester:
Mrs Harry Lee Haywood Cam-
eron Puddle Aldetrion Mrs Den-
ton Phillips Caney: Jimmy Jones
Haywood Mrs Werner Crawley Jr
Klowor: I C Davis 111 Boutn
tenth: Oemite Maxwell Blown: MIL
LOU little '1)oxel 250 West Monroe
and A C Tucker !-tpito
Dismissed:
Mis Julius Johrison 40 South
Maln Robert L Simpson tir EU-
Nuts: A 4 Cesar Eufaula: Joe Ed-
die Pogue Canadian: Miss Altha
Bernhardt McAlester Fled M Rod-
gers North hIcAlester Mts W R
Livinston 717 Fria Indiana: Idtss
Cindy Wikon Pulphur tiprinos Tex
ss Mitss Florence 0 Miller Wilbur
ton Mrs Wayne Wilhon thilphur
Pprings Texas Marion M Myers
621 North E Phillip Flint 527 Weht
Taylor NUellar rim 527 west
Taylor Wog tilenri 214 Routh C
Tom contrell Willanton: Mrs
Harold (rev and lathy boy 230 Weat
Choctaw Films-NI I t tn McAlester
Mrs Burt Rayburn and baby boy
Hardy Pprirws rood: Jorunv Berboe
end Nth! girt McAlester Mrs Fila
Muse Ftert Oak and Leroy Whisler
Pittsburg
f:7
Nina Out
Santas Old
Gent Himself
By RAY ROHN
YORK wasn't even
Christmas for Nina Zosti lin
but she out-santa'd the old gent
himself
Nina a 16-year-old Russian refu-
gee runs a small grocery and
luncheonetta in a tenement area
of Brooklyn A Russian Orthodox
Catholic blonde Nina celebrates
Christmas on Jan 6
But she has the yuletide spirit in
her heart the whole year 'round
Take Thursday for instance:
Two policemen stationed aCtOOR
1 Uia atieet from Nines shop
dropped hi for their daily cup of
'coffee When they placed their
coins on the counter Nina shoved
them back saying: —There's no
charge beca uae Its Christmas
Eve"
The patrolmen protested but
the lady was adamant ' In they
went for lunch Again no pay
The cash register was locked up
Things he this get around
whether its Park Avenue or not
so-fashionable Miller Avenue
Polka began lining up in front of
Nines store Reported one of the
policemen: "Some of the grocery
orders were more than five dol-
lars "
The cash register played no
tune but there wax a hum
of happiness and wonderment in
the crowded store tiers was the
Christmas spirit everybody talks
about but seldom sees
At the end of the business day
Nina's stock was depleted but her
contentment shone through gentle
eyes She softly explained:
"It la my only way of showing
my gratitude for the way the
United States treated me and
gay me such wonderful asylum"
Nina who lives with her 64-'
year-old mother was born in the
Ukraine During World War II the
was sent to a German concentra-1
Wei camp When the war ended
he wound up in a U Vrun dis-1
placed persona camp
Concluced Nina: "I am grateVA
thankful and van!' happy When I
first came to this country seven
years ago I IS very contused
and knew no one Since then I
have made many friendsavery-
body has been so sweet to me I
feel I am obligated to share what
I have with other"
Business Is Good
(Continuod Irma rato
partment store this morning before
suddenly finding Mit the certificate
woe good for $50 in merchandiee
'but only at 15 0 Holmes and Bon
Meanwhile a few counters away a
man was experiencing the problem
of receiving s (rift from out of town
"Thie shirt la lust too email and
I have hx)ked all over town but this
la the only store which handles this
brand"
As luck would have it the store
handled every style in that brand
but the particularole the cuntrener
received
For the moot part the wearing ap-
parel counter la the one that has
the biggest exchange lint But thel
salaamed is not always the over-
worked atooge of the day
Two custAnners came into one de-
partmentelore On the mirtabui of ex-
changing shirts and walked mit
with new sults and a much lighter
pocket 'book
Business from the Arend point of
pantile on the over-all buying in-
stea4 -4U swapping wee good BUM-
newt firms come into some of the
credit for thia trend of not so much
swapping
The patience' of the harassed
'Christine Clerk pays-offs with a
little more attention o size
Whitey 81 Martin city dallier
related "Our exchanging has been
light the litat two years because
lie try to keep a record of our cua-
tome's' alses and help the gift
shopper get the right site the first
time "
"ven with' all the new approaches
to Christmas shopping people still
like to make their on choice but
what if people weren't kind of that
way we never could celebrate
one of roost uncelebiated holidays
"National 'Yichang thly Day
nth "
Priyate Planes
(Continued from Page
equipment which permits plenm
locate it rept:Moss of the weather
It wee explained )Towever regula-
hone prohibit stop here hen al-
titude visibility ia not los thkn 600
feet and extends lem than two nillea
In all directions This measure of
visibility hes been lacking the past
six days
The port (has renceled four or
five ticheduled Bights It t onetrtgol
whether one scheduled for Sunday
moring will be pouthie
Outstanding Book
wnnunTom — A book written
by fir Joeepb A Cocannouer
burton has been chosen one of 10
outstanding aelenee texts by the U
S Denartmcnt of Agricultute "Ws
and the Cycle of Life" Is the
title of his hook The tmok worn-
1114'11(led al a text T4- science teach-
ing in American schools 1
Terraces Staked
COALOA1t — Slaking' of 1 200
feet of terraces toe It Boyett has
been completed These terraces will
be constructed below the srProxl-!
mate 14000 feet build In pest ytnrs
The terraces will represent s cam-
piste system irtving full protection
to tbs cropland field A 577-taut di-
version terrine also is being built
by C E Veda
LONG 11011DAT
WILBURTON — AB stotos of
WI linirton remained Owed Satur-
day after Chi llama& giving employ-
ee an additional holiday Agreement
mi tilts policy waa reached St 4
meeting or the Petal! Merchants is
sociation lael week
41
VaLLSTIR NEWS-CAPITAL SATURDAY DICEMIti 26 195
QUINTON — Mrs Leona Bell
Allen 1 pioneer resident of the
Quinton area died nutsday even
ing at her home in Blocker
She was Nun in Havanna Ark
Jim 25 1888 and Caine with the
family to Quinton in 11)O3 In 11106
she waa married to Fred E Allen
who preceded her in death Otto
bor 2 MI
Surviving relatives are titree
daughters Mn 0 H Weaver
Pharr TOW: Mot Chit Inter Alfrey
Las Cruces N At and' Mrs T J
Clark Muskogee three sons Jemte
J Blocker hank E Shreveport
La and Ped Jr 'Pula: one stiller
Mr Otto Bullard WI two
brothers Martin Orgy Wilburton
and Mack (hey Blair and several
Were and nephews
MIL Alien sas a member of the
Blocker Methodist church
Mineral servites will be Sunday
at 2 p m In the Blocker Methodist
church Rev John Darby will offi-
ciate Interment will be in the
Quinton cemetery under the direc-
tion of the Humphrey Funeral
horns
PsIlbestrera will be grandson&
They are SPA John Allen Pfc Ed-
kard C Allen A40 Pred Allen
James Allen Pied Allen III and
Paul Freddie Allen
(Continued from Page It
snared to fill out formal reports on
reeks when damage is leas than
$25
The day before Christmas aher-
Uri deputlea brought in two men
on drunk charges Another
booked by the patrol on a drunk
driving charge These CIMII are
pending
Another wax pitked up early that
rivorning at Klowa on a drunk
charge while his companion gave
officers the slip rheso were an
overflow from Friday night'a acti-
vities there
of two men riested Wednes-
day on drunk charges at Quintmi
one pleaded Innocent and wet
Jailed pending a heoring in dwdice
court ntext Wednesday The othrr
pleaded guilty and was fined $10
The sheriff's office also appre-
hended ars em epee from Talthina
Indian hospital He wall picked up
Friday and returned there Friday
night
C of C Official
Resigns at Antlers
— Thoms P Butler
inammer of the Pitstunataha County
Chamber of Commeice has resigned
according to nod Shaw Antlers
president
Butler gave presnute of personal
affairs as the reason for his resigna-
tion Ire hid held tho polt since
“rptentbet
The Chamber board may take ac-
tion toward naming a successor at
the meeting of that body Monday
night
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FOOD FOR 3a FAMILIES went out Thursday from the McAlester Elks lodge Each family on the ligt re-
ceived two baskets enough for complete Christmas dinners tor their entire families Pictured with the
balkats are Elks working on the packaging and delivery prohtt (Staff Photo by Owen Jones)
Mrs Leona Allen
Pioneer Resident Of
Quinton Area Dies
Christmas in This
Race for Vice
(Continued From Page I)
I ant not and shall not he a cam
didate for nomination for the
presidency
TIM decision la definite and
final
By thus decision my intended
course of action I deeply believe
that I can best serve the needs
of both party and country
As to my party: I am a Republican-z-seriously
concerned about
the future vigor and purpose Of
my party I believe that sve live
In an age that challenges repre-
sentative government and the two-
party eystern that is Ili American
expreshion In such an age nei-
ther of our great parties can hope
tA) meet the Manes and opportuni-
ties of the Mute merely with the
devices andrograms of the pest
The vitality—the sense of realism
and the sense of purpose—of no
great an institution as the Repub-
beim party is therefore quite
truly a 'matter of national inter-
eat and national need To the in-
vigoiating of this party's eptrit
and to the clarifying of its pur-
poses and policies all of 'us who
are Republicans should devote
our thoughts and energies In this
spirit I expect to support the
nominees as well a Lite 'program
of the pRrty in 1000
AM to oupcountry: The national
apd world issues before us I deep-
ly believe hold omen of both
Menace and tripe both dRnger
and opportunity We all know the
range of these issues: world pol-
icies military defenses economic
growth educational excellence
racial relatums social needs pub-
lic morala Not one of these
spheioa tolerates complecence to-
ward the future Every one of
then invitee scrutiny such a 1
seiutitly mtist be full and fote-1
sighted For anvil a time as dile 1
calls for a profound and continu-
ous aet of national elf-examination
I
I shall contribute all I cen to
Una political act I 'than speak 1
with full' freedom and vigor on
these issues that confront our nit
thin and the woild
To all thopos who shave urged
upon me a different COUrse with I
respect to candidacy I am deep- i
ly grateful I hope and trust they
will tepipect my decision and its
reasons
I
Quite obviously I shall -11Zek at
ony time entertain any thotu t
of accepting' nominetion to le
vire presidency even if the honor
were offered tor this would thou:-
ly run counter to all the consid-1
remake-is hoppiring my present de I
clamp
a
I hope my friends will respect
this a hsolittely defunte resolve 1
I believe I have chosen the
right Course I
I shall do all in my power as:
citizen and as k overnor to make
It a creative at constructive one I
— —
An extinct yr (474o natned Nevado!
de Toluca 07 mdes southwest of
Mexico City is ring converted Into
a reaort for such sports as skiingl
and ice skating
If you received a Christmas gift from
Newton's that doesn't- fit or that you don't
-
particularly like
PLEASE
feel free to bring it in and let us exchange
It for a gift that pleases you
WI Wont To Bo Sure Thot
NEWTON'S CUSTOMERS
ARE SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
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Andrew Lendway
Pharmacist Dies
Andrew lAqidway 61 city phar-
macist died today in a McAlester
hospital following tinge' tug illness
A native of Hungary Lendway
had lived In McAlester for the past
year Ile was a pharmacist at the
St Mary's hospital here
Dorn Sept 14 18D8 hi Sabevkit
Hungary Lendway had made hi
home tor the It year at 400 East
1)elaware He waa a member of the
Catholic church and s member of
the Knighbs of Columbus
Survivor Include his wife MIL
Izabella Lendwar hi mother Mrs
Regina Silicas of Subotics Yugt-e
slavia and one brother and two sis-
ters in Yugoslavia
Funeral tervices will be held at
10 g in Monday in the St John'a
Catholic church with Father )1 P
Meta officiating liurial will be
the Mount Calvary cemetery under
direction of Chaney'a funeral borne
Rosary will be recited at 6 p in
Sunday in the Chaney chapel
Death by Smothering
TU LS A i API—Officers eeld
death of a 2-montt old Tula boy
Friday was due to smothering The
tot was found at his home in bed
The baby was Michael Alan
flowlin son of Atrmee 2 C and
Mrs Lawrence BOIVIIM The exam-
ining physician ruled ' the heby's
death accidental
Heavy Damages
Result in Wreck
I)iY Jatnel Renfro 21 of 511
East Choctaw and Cieorge Biggins
LI of els taut Wyandotte were
Involved In a tam-car nvilhap today
at Third and Chictiwww
Police said consnierable daiookge
resulted but no peisonal tnjuilei
were reported Iftvgins was cited
for failure to yield the right-of-way
Renfro vas driving norill on
Tbird 'rlis Blvcins vehicle was go-
Loa licit on Chickasaw according
to polloe records
A car driven by 111 Ily W Oault-
ney 20 of 113 Victory Park over-
turned Priday on the Letup road
near Reed street
The vehicle went out of control
etruck ail mall boxes arid skidded
350 fent Officer R M England re-
portol A Went land ambulance
milted to the cell but Oati Itney
did not requile hoepitalizaiinn the
Invemtigating officer Reid
Oau Haley told England hie shirt
aloeve boviune entangled In a opin-
ner knob on the ateartng wheel
cauhing him to lose control of the
car
Drilling of Area
Wells Is Continuing
Oil and gas reports from Pitta-
Wig Latimer And Basked rounties
showed the following progress on
three wells In the MeAlegter Basin:
Latimer eolinty —Sinclair Oil Ar
Chin No 1 Belleau 1 C SE NW
of 32-3n-20e it 18 miles meitheest
of Wilbuiton at 8812
left
Klatt area—AmbassAdor 011 No 1
Steele In SW NW NE of 5-711-2041
In Ilaksell county was making hole
at 850 feet
Wirth seetoe--Pure 011 No 1 Lew-
Allen lr C fklyt SE of 30-9n-16e
In Pittsburg county vas digging AI
4813 feet
Rites for Rowell
Infant Held Here
Funeral aervires for the Infant
on cif Mr and Mrs James Rowell
510 East Binith who died Wednes
day In a McA !miter hohotal was
held Thursday at the graveside in
the Oak Hill cemetery
Rev B 0 Oarrett of the Bible
Rapt At church officiated tturial
was under the direction of the
Humphrey Funeral Horns
Paternal grandparent are Mr
and Mrs 'James R ROWCIL Mc
Mester The maternal grandparent
are Mr and Mrs Andrew Waters
McAlester
PEW VOTIS CAST
COALOATE — Only 28 votes were
cast lu the peanut crop quota refer-
endum held In Coal county rn the
cotton referendum only 24 vote'
were cost Both measures carried by
big majorities In Coal county the
Mgt4 land the Chian
tm
Vlorld Series
01 odeo Opens
DALLAS (AP)—The fret world
neries of ro(1e() — the nations' fi-
nals — swings Open today with 00
of the itoughest cowboys and 2li5
of the nieanst bronco and bulls
ready to race through 10 messions
in five days and nights Pries
niartey totals 141500
Three'olianipions are In the bal
ince and only one of the defend
lug champions — Jim Shoulders
of lienryetta Okla— is In a po-
Rion to repeat
flhoulders for the fifth year all
around cowboy if he wins only 118
can win bareback brono and bull
rldbig but he will have to come
from behind to do it
Shoulders however' needs only
$43 to overtake Bob Wegner of
Ponca City Okla who leads bull
riding With $141128 lie is IMO be-
hind Jack Buechbom of Cavtll
Wis who tope bareback bronc
with $15142
The rodeo has the biggest puree
any ever offered for five days
111 Madison Square Oarden re-
door pays nwre but It runs IS days
The 15 leading money Winnerg
In each of the five standard eventa
will be competing and they'll have
the tousihest atock available The
cowboys UW110401114 saw to that
Weather Report
MrALYSTYK AREA — 111(1thwil4
showers itd thuittiorgUirrne tonight
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