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A THOUGHT '
She doe's him good and not harm all
the days of her life--Proverbs 31:12
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Half so delightful as a wife
----When friendship love and peace combine —
To stamp the marriage-bond divine? -
—William Cowper
On the Right Track
It tOST persons realized that Negro James
'I" Meredith would be admitted to the Uni
versity of Ilissinsippi sooner or later And
President Kennedy has made a wise choice
In appealing to the students of the university
and the citizens of Mississippi to uphold the
' US constitution rather than continuing the
threat of force by Army troops
Force is what is wrong with the United
Statel versus Mississippi situation Violence
' which was called for by former Gen Edwin
Walker is as wrong by one side in the dispute
as the other No matter which side is the
winner the other would not be convinced by
force
The next step acceptance of the inevi-
table admittedly is a big one but as Presi-
dent Kennedy said the eyes of the world are
on the University of Missioxippi and its Mu-
dents and its statels citizens should heed his
appeal
— can think of no greater stimulus for a
Soviet thermonuclear arms effort in space
than a United States commitment to much a
program This we will not do--Roswell P
Gilpatric Deputy Defense Secretary
I think he (President Kennecty) Is mei'e
friendly toward busineas now—Ladd Plumb-
ley US' Chamber of Commerce president
While in the hospital I received an outs
pouring of prayers affection and well wishes
I have gratefully concluded that I have been
' elected by a large majority to return to the
American way of life----Ilerbert Hoover 88
after his tumor operation
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There Is an old saying to the effect that
if a woman wants to be beautiful she must
suffer And this applies to Pur day---Soviet
newspaper supplement Nedelya criticizing
lack of beauty aids in Russia
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THE Brooklyn Dodgers with a display of
home -run power won the opening game
of the 1962 orld Series today beating the
New York Yankees 4 to 2 before 34861 spec
tators The Dodgfra scored all their runs on
homers—one each by Jackie Robinson Duke
Snider and Peewee Reese--as Joe Black the
rookie relief artist checked the Yankee bat
G E (Gib) Wade former Central slate
college and Murray Argie player is the new
athletic director at Oklahoma State peniten
fiery it Wag announced todixio-ji4'11 rden
Jerome J Waters Jr :rmati
I to lowen who resigned accept a Is" school
coaching job in Texas
50 Years Ago
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EALING of the Bolen-Darnell mine at
Craig may be necessary owing to fire
raging in the workings it was reported today
by Thomas Burgess manager of the mina
rescue station On the other hand however
the mine clerk was reported to have said the -
fire had burned itself out
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cotton ruieed by J B Vogel who brought a
load of It to town today The cotton was
auctioned on Choctaw avenue The load t
weighed 1600 lbs in the seed
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By PETER EDSON
wAsilINGToN NEM --Pres)
vi dent Kennedy may have beets
augar-coating a bitter political pill
hen he told a Pennsylvania rally
"No Congress In recent times hat
- matched the --record of progress
and coMpassion" being Made by
the 87th session now winding up
its business
Nearly 100 different - public
health education welfare an
labor programs have been pro
posed to Congress this year
I moot eases from one to a
la moat cases from one to a
dozes or more programs have
bees Incorporated la single
leghtlative message But fewer
them a score of separate reforms
have beta paned this session
Among those that Congress hai
approved are some of major im-
portance Two prime examples
are the $900 million emergency
public works uthorixatioo to re-
lieve unemployment in depressed
areas and the $41 million man-
power retraining ectt t
- Federal participation In state
public assistance and child eel-
fare programs has been expanded
The enforcement provisions of the
union welfare fund and pension
plan disclosure act were strength-
ened ' BUT WHAT THE RECORD
SHOWS is that Congress granted
the President only bits and pieces
of his major reform programs
For Mstance Congress gave the
Department of JuMice new author-
ity to obtain businem documents
in civil antitrust ease& But broad-
ened powers for Federal Trade
Commission action to protect con-
sumer interests were not granteft-
latteserat consumer interests
took a beating le this neaten of
Congress A ease m be mad
that far more was done for boat-
men lima for its customers is
this session Coagmaional in-
action an many at the 'Kennedy
programs opposed by business
' interests has the effect of being
a probosinetwaction-
Congress did pass a drug control
bill—with sorry thank only to the
Thalidomide disclosures But the
rest of the co' nsumer's program
which the 'F'resident proposed to
Congress last March didn't get
beyond first base The lone ex-
ception be a jaw requiring mann-
facture of television seta to receive
all channel&
Sen Paul Douglas's "truth In
lending" bill which' the President
endorsed failed a second time
The SS00 million mass transporta-
tion plan to benefit metropolitan
area commutiTs has been favor-
ably reported to the House floor
but is still tied up in Senate com-
mittee and may not get much
farther
A number of the President's
other "compassion" measures are
caugbt in the end-of-session jam
and may not be cleared before
and may not be cleared before
adjournment Among them era
equal pay ar for women aid for Ml
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gratory farm workers the youth
opportunities and Youth Conserft-
lion Corps proposals
IT MUST ALSO BE REMEM
BERED that Wine of 'The Presi
dentra 'most wanted reforms have
been' flatly 'rejected by Congress
Moat tweVie example l the
ittedical care plan for the aged
ta- pla4- - wiet lilt- Social —
hecurhy systrim The Demo-
- (Tittle administration itself had
Labeled this as the most Impart
ant Issue before this Congress
Its passage bad been counted
on in fulfill a campaign promise
Its defeat must now be taken I
the voters as an argument for
electing more Democratic colt
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The admirustration't most not-
able failure is in the field of aid
to education Half a dozen pro-
grams were involved They inducts
the $486 million in grant aid to
the states for primary and second-
ary schools $740 million more for
teacher training $26 billion for
aid to colleges awl universities
for construction and scholarships
a 10-year program of aid for
medical and dental schools by
matching grants with scholarship
for medical and dental students
and an organized campaign to
combat adult illiteracy
The only education act that
passed this year was a$32 mik
r lion grant for the development of
educational television
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Firm Berlin Stand
Will Be Maintained
WASIIINGTON (AP)--American
and British determination to stand
I firm on Berlin has been restated
by President Kennedy and British
Foreign Secretary Lord Home
After the two mat Sunday at
the White House 's communique
said 'there was complete agree-
ment on the assessment of the
dangers of the Berlin situation
and on the continued need for the
Western oossers to stand firm on
their vital interests"
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One Chance of Winning
Power of
By JAMES MARLOW
Asseetakmi Press News Analyst
WASHINGTON (AP) —7 Miss1s7
IT "sippl's Gov Bose B Barnett
while doing himself no end of
— political good at home with his
defiance didn't have to think hard
to figure how the federal govern-
ment could box him in
And when he did get tboxed
he said what must have beeh
vious to him from the start: that
the power ot the federal govern'
ment was too much for him
lIaMett had only one long
chance of winning in his defiance
' of a US court order that James
H Meredith 29-year-old Negro
and a Korean War Veteran must
be enrolled as a student at the
University of Mississippi
The chance—too far-fetched to
be considered seriously by any-
one! whe tmderstands American
históryt and government—was that
President Kennedy might chieken
out and fail to back up the federal
'court
Kennedy wasn't the first presi-
dent to run into defiance from a
elate or a governor What they
could do'he could do and he did
which is what practically every-
body outside of Misalmippi must
have expected him to do
President Jackson got a sharp s
taste of this defiance before the
Merchants Bet You Will
OW Is the Time
o Help
By SAM DAWSON
—AP Buskins 'News Analyst
VFW' YORK (AP)—Now is the
Al time for you to Ccrme 'to the
aid of the economy-And the
tion's merchants 'and many of ita
industrialists are betting that you
Ct--Ilow are the chemical
ekments divided with mpect
I the three states al matter?
' A—Under ordinary tempera-
tures and premures I of the
elements are liquids It are
gases the rest are solids
(1-1-What type at a (inn Is
knows as a kibbutz?
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live farm
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wait cared for by the National
Park Service?
A—The dwelling in Washington
1 C when President Lincoln
died
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known Bible?
A—The Yonan manuscript of
the complete New Testament in
SyriacAremaic Of about 350 AD
new in the U S Library of Con-
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Q—Whe gave the Virgil Is-
lands their name?
A—Christopher Columbus for
the virgins of Saint Ursula
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becalm it disliked a certain tariff
act decided it wouldn't let federal
officialayolleet theuduties in that
state
This was thefliOlcalled doctrine
of nullification—sometimes ciilW
- interposition—in which a state ss-
sumes the right to decide when
to and when not to obey a
law or consider it constitutional
Then in 1957 Arkansas Gov
Orval E Faiths tried interposi-
tion without directly saying so kr
fact he was pretty oblique about
his wholo performance
Although a federal court had
ordered Negro children admittad
to a Little Rock high school
Faubus celled up the Arkansas
National Guard
' He avoided direct defiance of
the court order by saying he had
called out the Guard" to keep
order But the effect was the
same The troops kept the chil-
dren out of school
Faubus backtracked fast when
President Eisenhower sent in fed-
eral troops and to take control
of the Guard from Faubus called
he state troops into national
service
With these two examples of in
terposition — and others — corn-
pletely ejected and discredited
In American life Barnett never-
Econom
now that the bpending season
- —known on the business Calendar
as the fourth quarter—is starting
Troublesome as the summer
quarter wax for many industries
(notably steel) ita over-all re-
port card wok a lot better than
many had feared With that as
a fairly solid bane the October
November -- December quarter
should follow its seasonal pattern
and send consumer spending to
new highs
' What may happen in it - is
something else again but the
signs today are for rising retail
sales in the next few weeks and
increasing production in many in-
dustries at least this month and
next
These widely held expectations
are based both on seasonal pat
terns and on the sound base for
much of the economy The latter
- includes high personal incomes
and savings- record employment
- totals and a fairly calm public
acceptance of tor resignation to)
the risks and uncertainties of
world and domestic affairs
Even the sttck"market breaks
of May and June which alarmed
the pulse takers failed to Jolt the
public r much beyond making it
less inclined to speculate
The seasonal pattern is sharply
marked in retail sales Many
merchants count on the final eight
to 12 weeks of the year to make
the difference between a so-se
year and a quite profitable one by
providing up to 40 per-cent of the
year's total sales voltime The
pattern is far from universal
however -
- Good retail sales volume in
coming weeks will put merchants
in position to order again from
manufacturers That's why your
spending in the next three months
is important to the economy's
genaral trend
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theless 'tried his own brand of
interposit ion
ft must have been plain to him
Kennedy could do tiot less than
- Eisenhower if he pushed his-defiance
too hard Ile pushed stven
d further than Faubus
le He directly defied the court
n order to let Meredith register at
a Ole Miss by personally blocking
him The court then found Barnett
guilty of contempt
1- It gave him Until Tuesday
morning to clear himself—by let-
t ling Meredith in—or face a 'line I
of $10000 a day for every day I
I ' he blocked the Negro plus being I
locked up
Meantime although be was I
s slow in doing it Kennedy sent in
marshals prepared to send
f troops and like Eisenhower
I called the Mississippi National
Guard into federal service to take
t it from under control of the 1
governor 4
Thus Barnett got himself caught i
between the court and the Presi-
dent a box from which there
I could be no escape since if neces- 1
I sary the troops could be used not
I only to get Meredith registered
but to arrest Barnett for the a
court "
Barnett had to know this was 11
I exactly the box he'd get into Ha
is not a novice in law or history t
He is a lawyer himself and has
an attorney general to tell him J
about the law If he has any 1
doubt — t
So the Mississippi governor
finally conceded he was out II
matched But as an aftermath of h
Barnett's performance men were
hot in rioting on the school c
campus Sunday night and others S
were hurt " '
were hurt "
The United Stateg which 'is try
ing to win the friendship of Afri
cans and other colotted people
around the world and keep them
— from -communism becomes an
International spectacle of bloody
racism
But since Barnett had the sup
port of ik lot perhaps most white
MississIpplans where the Negro
vote doesn't count for much he
should have a very successful
political career for some time
raubus In Arkanbas got himself
re-elected handbomely after only
a half-hearted show of defiance
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By DR HAROLD T HYMAN
(Written fee PEA)
Ringworm is an itchy nuisance
that few can escape forever Ac
tually the disturbance eaused by fungus not a "worm" And its
rash is rarely ring-shaped since
ft occurs most often where skin
surfaces come into contact such
as between fingers and toes
' Ringworm is present nearly
everywhere especially whtro
there la overheating and exces-
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Cy measures' such as- wading
through pools of medicated water
In Hollywood
In Hollywood
Life-May
Be Returned
To Theater
By BOB TROIKAS -
" MINNEAPOLIS Minn (AM-
- 4" ext May 7 the Tyrone Guth-
re Theater will open here as a
gleaming showplace billed as the
best new hope for breathing hie
' back into the living American
theater
It is now a Jumble of scaffolding
and gement forma But the revo-
lutionary asymetrieal theater is
taking ahape When finished it
will offer an example of how a
progressive city prodded by thea-
ter zealota and i stage genius
might be able to rescue the legiti-
mate theater from its expense-ac
count ghetto
It all started a couple of years
ago Tyrone Guthrie whose stat-
ure as a stage director matches
hLs own size (6 feet S) grew
weary of the over-priced hit-or
flop tommercial theater of New
York City Together with Broad-
' way producer 'Oliver Rea he ex
pressed a desire to start a grass
roots theater In the United States
along the lines of English repel
tory
Sir Tyrone and Rea barn-
stormed the country for prospec-
tive cities They were well re-
ceived though in one city the
from chatted with them for 15
minutes about Irish whisky he
thought Guthrie was a salesman
for it
The choice narrowed down to
three cities far enough removed
from Broadway and tryout towns:
Minneapolis Cleveland and Mil
waukee Minneapolis won ' be
cause: I It had a good record
in boosting art and music: I
Nearby University of Minnesota
had a graduate drama school to
provide a workshop group: 3
Minneapolis and St Paul offered
a ready audience of moo° college
students
Then there was 'the matter of
money'
"Minn will come through: said
ttie confident Guthrie
Minn did With publishing heir
John 'Cowles Jr as president the
Tyrone Guthrie Theater Founda-
tion raised 12150000 from 3500
local families Guthrie signed on
for three years at much less than
his usual salary
The first play will be an Amen-
can °Hamlet" starring the young
Southern actor George Grizzard
(the nasty senator in the film
- "Advise and - Consent" GuOvie
and Rea are recruiting other ac
tors in New York and Hollywood
Joanne- Woodward - and -- Diane -
Baker have been mentioned for
Ophelia
The idea is to have a company
of 25 professionals — 15 male 10
female — to perform four well-
known plays In a 20-week period
starting In May This time span
was Omen to take advantage of
the 200000 visitors to the TeIt"
Cities during that time also 11‘
the slack period for televLsion se-
tors -
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are uselesi And sole dependence
on local applications of powders
or ointments containing fungus:
killer is apt to give discouraging
results
With the introduction of griseo-
fulvin a drug that requires your
idoctor's prescription a truly
powerful fungicide war made
available Given in tablet form
the antibiotic gets into the blood
'stream after being swallowed and
io carried to those areas where
the annoying fungus has establish-
ed beachheads tinder favorable
condition it clears the Infection
within a few days However since
I first wrote of this drug many
readers have written to complain
of treatment-fallures It may be
worth-while to explain the nature
of these so-called "failures" and
what can be done to 'prevent
them
In most instances these failures
appear to be due to incorrect use
of the drug In others the failure
appears not to have been a fail-
ure at all but a reinfection pri-
marily' due to a lack of under
standing of the nature of the dis-
turbance and of the limitations of
the drug
Here In brief are details that
should help you to understand
and prevent persistent infections:
An attack of ringworm con-
fers no immunity so that recur
rences are the rule
The fungicidal effects of gri-
seofulvin depend on the Mohnen-
once 'Of a high blood concentra-
tion of the drug If ix high level
is not attained the fungus will
survive and the infection will per-'
sist If use of the drug is discon-
Untied and precautions are not
taken to prevent re-infection the
disturbance will recur
For a copy of Or Ilymen's
new leaflet "Lose Weighs flealth-
fully" send 10 cents to Dr Hy-
man care McAlester NewsCap-
Ital Box ea DepL11-Rodio City
Station New York 19 N Y
City OF
McALESTI
Business
A new real estate certificate
program was announced in Okla-
home City Sunday at a board of
directors meeting of the Oklahoma
Association of Realtors according
to Curtis McKnight member -of
the board of directors of the state
assoc fat ion
McKnight said the program will
be conducted by the University of
Oklahoma Forman in coolwra-
Von with the Oklahoma Real Es
tate Commissionand the Okla-
homa Association of realtors A
statewide program of continuing
education leading to a certificate
in real estate the series Is de-
signed to meet the needs of those
already in the field but desiring
additional training or persons
planningto enter the business
The program will be open kilt--
dividual enrollment by those who
Aire interested in only one sub
ject and do not seek a certificate
Plans call for six courns
consisting of 16 weekly two-hour
evening sessions
Lectures will be conducted by
aelocted profeesionals in the field
with all instruction under the au-
pervision of 0 Us College of
Rusin es sidministration Rile
chum explaining the entire pro
gram soon will be available in
the- McAlester 'real estate board
of
Those interested in participat-
ing in the real estate certificate
program may contact Simeon
Duran president of the McAlester
Real Estate Board at his office
In the Arnote building
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- at county roads than on
iways during June in
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By HAL BOYLE
'MEW YORK (AP)—Things a
AI eotumnist might never know
If he didn't open his molh
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drifig a 'bight Atm doesn't
help you to lose weight Some pay
n chological tests show that tight
shoes make you eat more
y You can now buy a toy pistol
n for your child that shoots pieces
e of raw potato 50 feet
e In Hong Kong a common high
d way hazard is the superstitious
it Chinese peasant " who dashes in
front of a car hoping it will miss
8 him but bit and destroy the evil
hpirts pursuing him If it does he
e figures he'll be lucky for life
I Air conditioning may have be-
I gun with Caliph Mabdiof Bagit
dad who in 773 AD erected a
summer palace with double walls
if cooled by packedin anew brought
from the mountains by slaves
a About 14 per cent of all US --
d families now own more than one
automobile
1 "Work is the greatest thing in
the world so we should always
save some of it for tomorrow"
I Don Herold
America now has an estimated
1 27 milliongcanine pets'whose own
ers forked out $AO million last
ii year to loed them In recent dec
ides the 'average life span of dogs
I has risen Irom seven years to 12
a Only about a third of ail cars
a meld in the United States are paid
for hi cash
Speaking of cash however In
a 1800 there was only some $3 in
coin and paper money for each
r person in this country—but the fig
ure today is $156
y The first Negro candidate for
the vice-presidential nomination
by a major political party was
- Blanche Kelso Bruce US sana-
tor from Mississippi He received
11 votes at the Republican Na-
tional Convention in Chkage in
1Kie
It has been estirnated that a
fatality results in one out of every
331 attempts I o beat a traffic
- light
a "Some people listen in haste and
repeat at leisure"—Amold Glas-
ow 5 In l930 the US gas Ind oil
dustry spent $773530000
17577 dry holes in search of fresh
fuel sources
It has been found that a worn
an's vocal cords vibrate about
I twice as fast as a man's
ft was George 'Bernard Shaw
who observed "You cannot learn
t o skate without makhig a fool of
L yourself"
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By HAL COCHRAN
One of the best ways to save
for the future is to let the rest
of the world go buy
0
Whoa you coma into mho) you
don't have to pick your friends— (-
they pick you ' -
Who started the curious belief
that break of dawnlvos tba best
time to use the power lawn mows
or?
For kids 3 and I equal four for
grown-ups bridge
The Englishman has his spot of
tea on his afternoon break the
American on his shirt or tic
Every time a baby is born It's
the cutest somebody ever has
been
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