Shawnee News-Star (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 196, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1960 Page: 16 of 28
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16A Shawnee (Okla) No‘s-Star Friday Dec 2 1 9 6 0
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Secretary Anderson feels
his side has not been aired
By FRANK CORMIER 3 None (if the a In illative
WASHINGTON uPi—Secretary WCA GC!' Inii suggctIons for
of the Treasury Robert B Ander- 'helping the United Statt ! kvith its
son has been stung by criticism of gold-dollar problem was rejected
los gold-dollar drain talks with 'However Anderson took a show-
Wes t German officials and feels !me alto ude toward their( ques-
h's side of the story hasn't been ti)ning whether they you'd offer
a public hearing adequate Jong-term help The
't!clerson hasn't dist ussi d last Wert German proposals now are
wet ik's negotiations publicly' the -utiect tit cunt itiquig ncgotla-
However a falrly complete au- tains
count of the sessions and the 4 -nu us IV Bonn
f vents preceding them now can and °Mends here kvho V1 re di-
ll(' pieced together rectly COIICeltitd Wi're brought in
Several points understood to on the planning of the talkc and
reflect the Treasury chiefs view were hem ti formed
directly challenge major mit- The e xact nature Of Anderson's
(isms aimed at his mission to proposal On troop rosts has never
Bonn been discliksed However it was
These included : Amderstood that he suggcsted that
I Anderson did not surprise the US Treasury set up a spe-
the West Germans with his pro- 'dal account to which West Ger-
posal that they pay !tilany would contribute Stina mil-
to cover the amount the United' lion a year It would bc under-
Stith: spends in their country !stood that West Germany and
cavil year to maintain US troopsl the United States would reach
lie brought op the subject with' mutual agreement during each
them two months before the lie- year on Stio0 nh I iJ11 W01111 of
otiations and through diploniat-1 items for which West Germany
channelti reaffirmed severallwould pay through this fund
times later his intention to deal! The fund would not involve ch-
with this question rect troop cost payments The
2 The secretaly was not insen- escact nature Of payments would
sitite to West German objections be left very broad and ni An-
hat payment of troop costs Would derson's view might have In-
hurt the Adenaner government eluded payment by West Ger-
politically by reviving memories lmany to buy US military equip-
of occupation days 'tient for other Western allies
Because he was aware of this payments reimbursing the United
Anderson did not ask West Ger-IStates for telephone charges and
many to pay troop costs directlydbuilding rentals and services in-
Instead he suggested a speciallcurred because of the stationing
fund be set up in the US Treas-'of troops in West Germany
ury to which West Germany The West German negotiators
could make contributions inch- rejected the Anderson proposal
reedy offsetting the troop cost and it has bevn abandoned
New chapel to be dedicated
at Tinker Sunday afternoon
TINKER AIR FORCE BASEIsince varied from one just before
Okla — Eighteen months afterithe Korean War to IS assigned
ground was broken for the newlduring World War 11 These were
permanent construction chapOassigned at Tinker but based in
for Tinker Air Force Base thelKansas Oklahoma and Texas
religious center is occupied and There are now six chaplains as-
formal dedication services will be signed to Tinker
held at 3 pm Sunday The Sunday School program
court costs
The dual buildim-i has a year— DWI charges were dismissed
round combination vater-heating for William Earl Thompson and'
and air-conditioning svstem and he entered a plea of guilty on al
an underground sprink'ler system charge of transporting open bot-1
has already been installed Therei tie and was fined $25 and court'
is plenty of parking lot space for costs I
chapel personnel and visitors A DWI
charge for Marshall
south of the building
Itarnilton was reduced to reckless'
driving He was fined $75 and
The Tinker chaplains program' court costs and a charge of trans-
was established in February 1943 porting an open bottle was dis-
with one Protestant Chaplain mised I
Another assigned to the old 22nd i
Dallas Guinn was given a six
Air Depot Supply Group with the months suspended sentence for
Headquarters Oklahoma City Airi failure to provide for minor chil-1
Service Command of the Air Ma- di-en and ordered to pay $75 Sup-
tend Command went immediate- port monthly
ly overseas with his unit i Walter Howard Reid paid $75
Not long after a Catholic Chap-land court costs on a DWI charge
lain arrived and the staff has reduced to reckless driving Ray
'Help' message
provides poor
PROMOTION: Master Sergeant Olen L Griffin of Macomb right is congratulated by Colonel Rob-
ert W May depot commander on his promotion to the new super grade of Master Sergeant E-8
Griffin entered the service in June 1942 and was assigned to duly with ow -l!ith Infantry Division
Ile remained with this organization throughout its initial Iran-ling Period and through its European
campaigns In December of 1947 he was assigned to the Quartermaster Svhool at Fort Lee Va In
1952 he joined the Second Infantry Division in Korea Be returned to Fort Lee in 1953 and remained
there until his assignment to the Army Depot in August 1950 Ile has twice tarried the Combat In-
fantry Badge and wears five battle stars two earned in Europe and three in Korea flis wife and
two children live with him at Post Headquarters 1419 Sgt Griffin is the son of Nir and Mrs Finis E
Griffin Route 2 Macomb
clue for police
t iti la — raginen 11101111 tiliun I too Joy cost na oo oo
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ground was broken for the newlduring World War II These were TLAND Ore i in-----A mes
permanent construction chapOassigned at Tinker but based in
sc dr
sage rawled ied blood
in lipstick and a
for Tinker Air Force Base thelKansas Oklahoma and Texas knife coat ed with 1 e described
religious center is occupied andlThere are now six chaplains as provided what po rc
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meager clues in
formal dedication services will be signed to Tinker Wednesday as
of a college student
held at 3 pm Sunday The Sunday School program the slaying
and the disappearance of his girl
Oklahoma City and Air Force begun in 1947 by Chaplain Major friend
religious leaders will be present Ernest F Pine with 19 members
arid Chaplain Brigadier General now has an enrollment of 260 and Police said tliey still had noth-
Robert P Taylor one of the two ranges up to :170 according to ing solid to go on as they con-
surviving chaplains of Bataan units on base About 1000 people Port Townsend
tinued tl cir Search for Beverly
who are still in the military serv- attend the religious activities of All
an 119 of
ice and now deputy chief of Air the chapel program weekly ac- w ash over nine square miles of
Force chaplains will make the cording to Chaplain Everts timber-covered hills on the out-
skirts of Portland
dedicatory address according to The chapel staff includes Chap- It was in a lover' s lane in those
Chaplain Major Clinton R lain Major Clinton R Everts hills that police Sunday night
Everts Wing chaplain wing chaplain Chaplain Cap- found the body of Larry Ralph
tarn Danis Y Bingham Chaplain
Peyton 19 of Portland He had
Also attending the ceremonies Captain Deane S Shively Chap- iat
‘en stabbed 23 times In the
will be Chaplain Colonel John S lain 1st Lt Robert L Breunig: car was Miss Allan's blood-soaked
Bennett command chaplain of the Chaplain 1st Lt Melvin H Gar- jacket In the lane police found
Air Materiel Command Wright- ritson: MSgt Gerald D Cullins: her glasses and part of a neck-
Patterson Air Force Base Ohio SSgt Frank W Cardwell: A3C lace
The Reverend Donald M Sheri- Joseph W Dutkiewicz and Mrs At Eugene Ore south of here
dan president of the Oklahoma Thelma M Yeokum emplovcs at a drive-in cafe found
City Ministerial Alliance Rabbi a message scrawled in lipstick on
Joseph Levenson Temple Wnai g the door of a women's rest room
Israel The Right Reverend Mon- incoln County "I am being 'held in a brown
singnor S F Luecke V F Sacred 1951 Ford Help" it said
Heart Catholic Church The Rev- An all points bulletin was sent
rend Wayne T Segars president nut about the message but Capt
of the Midwest City Ministerial Gordon Auborn of the sheriff's
Fellowship Wayne B Snow pres- court disposes office here said it probably was a
ident of the Oklahoma City Coun- hoax In any case he said two
ril of Churches: and Stanley lipstick containers were found in
Draper managing director of the I Miss Allan's purse in the Peyton
Oklahoma City Chamber of Corn- of 33 cases car
tierce A butcher knife caked with
The buff brick church building blood was found near a National
built at a cost of $374407 is dis- -
bGouard armory in nearby Hills-
tinctive in its contemporary CHANDLER — Thirty - three
ro Technicians took the knih
architecture and prominent bra- es appearing on a criminal
rd of this for examination but deputies said
court of
lion in the new housing area oc e N'i er ispo
dell t P e d- it probably was coated with deer
week in the county
land on the west side of the base blood
Judge Robert L Foster
which was donated to the Air Driving while intoxicated and
Force by the Oklahoma City illegal transporting of open bot- k I
Chamber of Commerce in 1956 mi
com sed the majority of ti - ew arrivals
es
The new landscaped area n OW th
e cases
contains a 75-bed hospital and Charged with driving while in- Mr and Mrs Onnie D Hill
dental clinic 286 Capehart hous- toxicated were the following: 610 S Chapman boy Wednesday'
ing units and staff loop also four Bill Carl Carson reduced to reek- at 7:46 pm weight 7 pounds 3:2
airman's dorms mess hall and less driving under paragraph ounce at ACIL
two BOQ's "K" lie was fined $75 and court
I
costs Mr and Mrs Melhurn Chastain
The chapel consists of a 300- David MeBay reduced to reck- 12211 E Ada girl Wednesday al'
seat sanctuary educational wing less driving under paragraph 10:28 am weight 7 pounds 411
equipped with folding walls for -K Ile was fined $75 and ounces at City
conversion court costs
sion to eight Sunday School
1
i (toms four administrative offices The DWI charge against Artice 1 Mr and Mrs Marion Stapp i
and a long linking hall off from w Whitfield was dismissed Tecumseh girl Thursday at 8:18'
which are a eucharistic chapel Charges of DWI and open bot- ana weight 7 pounds 32 ounces'
and confessional room tie against Thornton Massengilli at City
The brick and concrete-block were dismissed '
1
hell tower is 40 feet high and a Charges of operating a motor Mr and Mrs I I' alaurice
V al l screen to the left of the rev- vehicle while under suspension 1204 Mark girl Thursday at 415
(Ted entry way is made of Okla- were dismissed against Jerry am wtnght not available at
lioiaa native limestone Lynn Gough and the same Broadway
Serenely beautiful with its high charges against Garner Eddisonl
oak-beamed ceiling the :ancluaryl McElroy was staicken from the mond ( Saak received a $75'1
1 ylf is matched with pews Of docket fine on a DWI charge reduced to
oak light C -I r p e t i n g and ice-blue ' Also (-1 i s in i S s e d were two rerkits driving
1ber rlass draw draperies cover- charges reckless driving and O-i Leo Woodcn was given a six
't int- rows of tall narrow win legal transporting of open bottic months suspended sentence and
cows on each side against Henry Lee Rogers 'ordered to pay $75 monthly for
Darrell Everett Blaney paid a child support
Complementing the color theme $50 fine on a reduced charge from Dwi (1g(s Nver dimied !
1:t chancel backdrop is deep billy DWI to reckless driving while' aualn! Foster Cecil Etoni A'
'yet and droppyd from !II( thy same charge was dismissed Dwi (:iig: tor Trov Hay liar
: hl d ct ihng ale white cylin-E for Eddie Carl Chaney Iron was redueed to reckless'
I ithtintz fixtures trimmed The DWI charge against Alvin
il'lvint- and h fined 73 and'
1-1 told The (-hand 1 h equipped 1 Joe lloggett was reduced to reck-' court yot
'e was $
1' two organs one inside the I less driving and he was fined: Randall Davis x as given a six'
k r rail and one in the balcony l $75 and court costs Ile was also !llonths suspended sentence for
t Ole var The narthex to the charged vith operating a motori fa ilr t pay child support and
napyl is furnished woh sofa and veniele under revocation liel or-Iercil to pay $55 monthly A
hairs while the (liana' hit w as fined t$25 and court costs 1 DWI charge for James Sherman'
chaplain and choir sacristies on
‘ bastardy charge was dis- i shlrey vas reducyd to reckless'
!driving He paid $75 and court
Ititr id The edatioitat wiiitt! missed tigainst Lloyd Lee
ii hirge tilt41red tux lis - DWI charges were dismissed ecw
rci pitforni Nk ith adioining for Clyde McNally 1 Max II Kelt wa n tt
on s give
ng rooni The f ji:y -equip- 1 Cnarges of operating a gam-LA nionth suspended sentence
icd kitchen ako °liens into ng m
the oli game were reduced to gam- and ordered to pay $30 monthly
yclui ational hall bling for Aaron BrOWII He waH for child support
Ail furnishings in in ciiiip fined $25 and court costs ' A DWI charge was dismissed
HI cluding the pews in 1 ilt7 sanctu-' A DWI charge was dismissed for Arfhus Riley Greenfield
ary Were in the orizina! (ontract fur Vc'n''')? Neil C(x)1(seY'
Chaplain Everts said with the ex- DWI and illegal transporting
cyption of the fur niture c'Pl'n buttie charges for Everett '
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tlIiissell resulted in dismissal on ASTHMA f
draperies an narthex
d carpt tiIg which ne
w first charge and he entered
as purchased locally The or - t
plea of guilty on the second 7'-40' -- - -- ----- H--- --i:
and chitti (SA d ere procnre through a
charge and vas iined $25 and I C CIS 1
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must stand trial
Teen dime thief
Boycott launched
BENGASI Libya tiPi — A boy-
must stand trial :cottoof French goods ships and
!airways WaS launched this week
TULSA (Ali—Common Picas i by the Libyan committee sup-
Judge C E Allen ruled Necines-i porting Algerian independence
day a Tulsa youth accused of
stealing a dime from a P2-year-! Production of pulp and paper
old boy must stand trial in dis-I has increased 850 per cent in the
trict court ! last 50 years
Ile hound over Buddy Paul
Mitchell 17 after a prehminary penalty of five years in prison
hearing on a charge of larceny! POIlte said Mitchell beat up the
from a person The felony count younger boy when he allegedly
carries On conviction a maximum I took the money
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Jammed UN calendar has
tip-off on Russia's motive
IIF—vI I VII 1110133IU a III Li a I v u NORMAN eP)--The University
of Oklahoma Bureau of Business
By J M ROBERTS ciecisions—the office of the secrc- Research reported Thursday the
(AP New Anaiysti tary-general 'state's business activity reached
The jammed condition of the
s it either the elegates
United Nations 1960 ea lenclartice t to discipline the highest level of the year in
i going
contains a tip-off on Soviet Pre- Hhenel or the organization is ' The report said business stood
A iso have d
mier Khrushchev's motive in in- oing to have to revise its ma- at 179 per cent of the 1947-49 av-
sisting on a special session on tlis-1
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t'hinery if the General Assembly erage and this 'as 6 per cent
armament 'October
and the Political Committee (a m
!above Septeber and 35 per
Ile vqints to keep on advocat- committee
ing disarmament in general as a (A the whole) are tocent ahead of this time last year
keep their caltmlars workable ' IAtsses in nosiness which oc-
propaganda stunt while avoiding' r 'eel early this year are grad-
any action in particular Not enog
uh delegations arc cu t
nall
'willing to let designated spokes-
' y being overcome and volume
The heavy increase in UNmen present the positions of for the first 10 months has pulled
membership this year plus theita e
ig groups which are in agree- to within 17 per cent of the same
emergence of issues about which Inlet t Inst to infinity
ead there is itaration!period last year the report said
everybody wants to talk has just i al - 1 The report added that although
about handcuffed the General i an reiteration
it is improbable it is no longer
Assembly It has managed te! as impossible" for business this year
reach a vote on a few immediate
adjournment date almost at handI First Eneli:th dictionary
1' --Ito top hit year's record volume
problems But with its normal leompiled by Nathan Bailey' in
This would reflect a more favor-
which will require a post-holiday l—'' appeare n di
it still faces months of activity I d i 1-5
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liable atmosphere than exists na-
session in 1961
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there are 63 scheduled addresses '
any or all of which could involve 1 NCV st '
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Musselman, N. B. Shawnee News-Star (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 196, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1960, newspaper, December 2, 1960; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2107109/m1/16/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.