The McAlester News-Capital (McAlester, Okla.), Vol. 65, Ed. 1 Monday, September 26, 1960 Page: 8 of 8
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iMcALISTI NEWS-CAPITAL MONDAY ItFTIMISl 31 1983
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Erns Fists
Fly in Castro
Demonstration
NEW YORK fAPt-EgfW and
fists flew Sunday night when foe
and upportani of FkW Castro
taxied outside the Cuban prime
minister's Harlem hotel Fifteen
persons were arreted
The battle royal erupted after
bout (000 person gathered to
a slcfc Castro smile and wave
from a window of the Hotel
TV res Folk quickly squelched
the battle
Other demonstrators and pick-
ets— protesting the presence here
of Communist leaders— showed no
ign of halting tVir activities in
other parts of the city
Many of the Communist chief
tains and neutralist leader
spent the weekend relaxing hold-
big conferences— and sightseeing
The Harlem brswl began when
four cars loaded with Castro foes
stopped in front of the bearded
leader hotel They were imme
diately surrounded by Castro sup-
porters The occupants of tlie cart-
some armed with ball bat
hopped out and a fight began Sev-
eral cops were hit by flying eggs
Two of the more than 500 police-
men on guard were treated at a
hospital for minor injuries
Two of the IS arrested were
booked on felonious assault charg-
ee TV otVrs were held on dis-
orderly conduct charges
Earlier police had quelled an
otVr near rail which started after
Castro sympathisers chanted “yel-
low press yellow press— cha cha
chs" to the throbbing beat of con-
go drums
Police escorted about 50 Castro
opponents away from the hotel
separating them from 300 Castro
supporter
During the afternoon Castro
and "President Carnal Abdel Nas-
ser of the United Arab Republic
conferred for ’90 minutes at Cas-
tro's hadquarters
While they met about 1500 parked tmfe Tuesday in a self-
Moslem and African movement j parking lot in downtown
demonstrators swarmed in tV
area carrying Signs that read
“Belgians and United Nations out
of the Congo" f and “Allah is the
greatest”
Rep’ Adam dayton Powell a
Harlem Negro Democratic con-
gressman issued a statement de-
ploring “Castro's use of Harlem
as a battleground for his own po-
litical ends"
About WO Albanian anti-Commu-nists
paraded near the United Na-
tions Another group of 50 pick-
eted near the building where
Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia is
staying
About 150 demoastrators pick
(ted the offices of El Diario in
support of the Spanish language
newspaper's antl-Communist edi-
torials The car bringing Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev bark to New
York City from I-ong Island was
struck by a thrown egg
Tito Gen Mehmet Shehu pre-
mier of Albania'and Janos Kadar
first secretary of Hungary’s Com-
munist party did a little sight-
seeing Sunday
Kadar visited Times Square tV
" Empire State Building and City
Hall Police said ho was “very
impressed"
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Sl'SAN SISTERS Pat and Sue who dance up a storm in the thrill-
ing and fun packed western show Blaring Six Guns one of the
many new featured attractions on the mile long midway of the
Royal merican show this year The cowboy opera stars Marshal
Lucky Laredo and Hank Post two gunslmging actors who appear-
ed for the past few years at the famed Disneyland
Body Discovered
In Truck That
Of Missing Man
RENO Nev (API— A mutilated
body found in the back of a pick-
up truck was identified Sunday as
that of Paul G Allison 57 miss-
ing Santa Rosa Calif manufac-
turer Cliarles Allison of Denver the
victim’s brother made the identi-
fication The body was found under blan-
kets and plothing in the camper
top on Allison's pickup truck Sat
urday night The truck had been
Reno
The slain man's wallet kienti-
f ir at ion papers and a diamond
ring were missing
Coroner William Beemer said
Allison had been stabbed in the
back aeveral times and had been
beaten
A three-state search for Allison
began when he failed to arrive
home Tuesday He telephoned his
wife Helen from lovelock Ncv
Monday on the way home from
taking his son John 30 to Mon-
tana Stale University in Misaoula
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SEOUL South Korea (API -
The U S Army today announced
the first death this year of an
BUFORD Ga I API— -Four per- j merj(an
serviceman from ence-
sons escaped injury when a sin- phalili-a-sleeping sickness that
gle-engme airplane made an up-f nl fheg epidemic pr0
side-down crash landing atop a p Kl)lta
moving auto near Buford M Sgt Fuldon D Bro 33 of
The pilot Howard G Dean Jr Colorado s ngs Co0 i M Fri
of Atlanta and the auto occupants d an A h 0(lpta lU dayg
Four Escape Injuxy
As Plane Hits Car
Mr and Mr Raiford Bagwell Jr
and Mrs Bagwell’s brother
James Brown 1$ all Of Buford
were unhurt
Dean said that his motor had'J
conked qut but sudden gust of
wind caused him to lose control
just Vfore V would have touched
ground
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Found Dead
NEW YORK API— Ruth Row-
land Nichols 59 world famous
flier was found dead in her apart-
ment Sunday
Her body was found by the
apartment house superintendent
after an aunt of Miss Nichols
Polly Haines paid she had been
unable to reach the former flier
by telephone
Police said the cause of death
would not be known until a medi-
cal examination was tompleled
They listed her death as a possi-
ble suicide ' '
Miss Nichols who was a society
girl was regarded with the late
Amelia Earhart as one of the pio-
neering women in American avia
tion
Miss Nichols’ latest achieve-
ment was in 1958 when she
claimed women’s records by fly-
ing an Air Force jet faster than
1000 miles an hour at an altitude
of 51000 feet at the Suffqjk Coun-
ty Air Force Base on Long Island
New York
Death of Soldier Due
To Sleeping Sickness
after Ving stricken
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Eastern to Play
Host Tuesday To
Annual Vcrksbp
W1LBURTON - Better year-
books is the purpose of the year
book workshop to V conducted
by Semoo Yearbook division in
the Student Union at Eastern A
and M College Tuesday
Basic facts of publishing a year-
book will be presented during
the day-long program which will
include guest speakers for the
various subjects
The program begins at 30
a m with the welcome Introduc
tarn and announcements Follow-
ing will be talks on Staff Organi-
sation First Things First — TV
Dummy Cooperating with Photo-
grapVr Coordinating Photos with
Well Written Copy Financing the
Yearbook Project and Layout
Semco personnel on the pro-
gram will be Mrs Agatha Camp-
VII director of the yearbook de-
partment John Clark art and
sales and Maurice Barbour sales
representative Jim Sullivan di-
rector of public information at
Eastern A4M will give tV talk
on Staff Organisation
Yearbook advisers will meet at
11:30 a m after adjournment of
the general session
Yearbook Studying in tV Round
will start off the afternoon session
at 1 p m with all the students
participating
The next four phases of the
workshop will he Layout Instruc
lions How to Write Imaginative
Copy Demonstration of a Budget
and Selling Advertising and Pos-
ing Interesting Photos
Members of The 1961 Mountain-
eer yearbook staff will attend the
workshop in addition to other col-
lege and high school annual staff
members and advisers
Delayed Showing
NEW YORK (APi-Written in
1903 but unprodured until 1948
when it was Enthusiastically re-
ceived in Taris “A Piece o!
Noon" will have Its first New
York showing in NovemVr Writ
ten by the late Paul Claudel
French ambassador to tV U S
from 1927 to 1933 the play's
theme I described as “Ihe search
for satisfied passion within tV
limitations of love"
Claudel was reluctant to permit
its production until late in his
lift because the work was based
on incidehis In his career Mary
Jordan and Sam SilverVrg will
present the four-character drama
in an off Bioadway bouse follow
uig the recommendation of tV
playwright who said such a play
belonged in a small and intimate
theater
Theater Goes Legit
NEW YORK (AP)-The Brooks
Atkinson TVater once tV Mans
field and for-10 years a television
studio returns to legitimate tV-
ater life Sept 11 with “Vintage L
'60"
'Cast members of the revue
have arrived from Hollywood for
pieropening work
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State Agencies
Are Helped By
Civil Detense
OKLAHOMA CITY — Primarily
the Civil Defense matching funds
progrsm Is designed for tV
benefit of local CD organizations
but during the fiscal year that
ended July 1 state agencies re-
ceived the largest benefits for the
first time in the eight year his-
tory of the program revealed
Tom Brett atate director today
' Combined eight Oklahoma
state agencies purchased $433-
975 02 worth of approvable CD
equipment on 50-50 basis or a
net amount of $21698751 expend-
ed from atate funds Brett quick-
ly pointed out that more than 0
per cent of tV equipment ia used
in the daily and normal opera-
tion of the various departments
While stale agencies were grab-
bing off more than $400000 worth
of CD equipment on a matching
fund basis cities and counties
were utilizing approximalely
$233000 for the same purpose
1711 marked the sixth suc-
cessive year that state agencies
cities and counties have pur-
chased more than one half mil-
lion dollars worth of equipment
through the CD ‘matching funds
program
The atate highway department
received the largest approval
when tVy were approved for
communications equipment total-
ing $163555 He highway de-
partment approval represents the
beginning of a aew two-way ra-
dio system in Oklahoma and
the first CD approval is only a
fraction of the total system
When the systenj is completed
the total cost wilt exceed $500000
Additional CD matching funds
approvals are expected this year'
for this one half million dollar
radio system remarked Brett
Other state agencies participat-
ing in the CD matching funds
program Included department of
public safety bureau of investi-
gation department of agriculture
alcohol control board Oklahoma'
state university wildlife conser-
vation commission and the state
headquarters
Still another first was recorded
during the recent fiscal - year
For the first time in more than
five years Oklahoma City be-
came eligible for CD contribu-
ttbns When the final totals were'
tallied Oklahoma City received
approvals for $60000 worth of
new communications equipment
including new standby genera-
tors for Jhe fire and police de-
partment communication sys-
tems Concluding Brett predicted that
the trend of political sub-divisions
receiving a majority of the CD
matching funds -will return this
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Man Finds Wife
Three Children Dead
In Family Automobile
ANAHEIM Calif (APi-When
Jack Bryden called home but got
no answer Sunday ha thought
something might b wrong So he
hurried home to discover his wife
Meredith 14 and three of their
four young children dead in the
family automobile parked In the
garage A vacuum cleaner hone
ran from the exhaust to a rear
wmdow
"It's all futile" Mrs Bryden
said hi a farewell note Police
listed the death as a triple mur-
der and a suickie
Grandsons Rule
While Nikita Away
NEW YORK (API— If you have
ever wondered who tended the
store in Moscow while Nikita
Khrushchev is away the Soviet
premier had an answer on this
Sunday
Khrushchev told newsmen the
place is run by his three grand-
sons Does this mean the Soviet Union
is governed by a regency?
“What do you think?" Khru-
shchev replied
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He spoke Sunday night to the
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