The Ada Evening News (Ada, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 184, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1959 Page: 5 of 18
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ting bigger by the day
Two more hands have 'joined'
the parade reservations for the
noon luncheons are rolling in and
the football fans are already mild-
ly (Tar with the approach of the
Tiger-Central Broncho game at
2:30
You do not have to be a former
student to attend the luncheon
sponsored by the Former Students
Association Reservations for the
$125 tickets can be made by call-
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Extension 22 between now and
Saturday
The luncheon features I'S Sen-
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and an East Central graduate
Bowlegs and Seminole High
Schools traditionally the homes
of fine bands are adding theirs to
the parade for uhich East Cen-
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Humphrey Bids for UAW Vote
With Attack on Eisenhower
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Sen Hubert II Humphrey tn-
Minnt today endorsed political
goals of the United Auto Work-
ers and attacked the EisenhoWer
administration as "a no-go go-
slow not-now veto and injunction
government"
In a speech prepared for the
UAW convention Humphrey said I
the union has hammered out a
"magnificent forward-looking pro-
gram' including a strong civil
rights proposal
"We must have a meaningful
civil rights bill" he said
Humphrey was the third Demo-
cratic senator considered a pros-
pect for the presidential nomina-
tion in 1900 to go before the 2500
delegates Sen Stuart Symington
of Missouri Anoke Wednesday and
Sen John Kennedy of Massachu-
setts spoke Monday
Resides civil rights Humphrey
singled out for approval several
other measures in a political ac-
tion program adopted by the con-
vention including federal aid to
education increasing the mini
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special features
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five minutes the Fast Centralites
!will take over for a special in-
ditetion of Sen Kerr and Lt Gov
George Sigh as honorary hand
!members Then the queens take
:over—announcement will be made
of the Homecoming Queen elected
by student vote Oct 12 and with-
held until this moment four runners-up
till he her attendants at
'the coronation ceremony
As for the game—it is altvays a
good football show with Central
and this year the powerful Broncs
and the resurgent Tigers are
struggling to stay in the nextto-
top conference spot with a chance
to move into the crown circle if
some loop team trips leading
!Langston U this season
mum stage to $I 25 and medical
care for old people
He said Eisenhower "has be-
come so accustomed to vetoing
hills in Congress he thinks he can
IIgo anything he feels like — in-
' eluding a strike by American
!workmen to get a little more of
the steel dollar out of profits and
into wages"
The President's veto of housing
I legislation was ''a heartless act"
he said adding "But I guess the
!people he associates with don't
have too much of a housing
problem"
Symington promised specifically
to work for an increase in the
dollar minimum wage and more
funds for education and housing
when Congress reconvenes These
are among the items in the 31-
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point legislative program adopted
by the convention
Symington said "I want to
pledge to you v"hen I go back to
the Senate in January that I am
going to work just as bard for you
in the future because your suc-
cess is America's success — as I
have in the past"
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Little, W. D. The Ada Evening News (Ada, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 184, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1959, newspaper, October 15, 1959; Ada, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2113551/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.