The Ada Evening News (Ada, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 12, Ed. 1 Monday, March 27, 1961 Page: 1 of 8
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OKLA 1113TIXICAL :OCIETY
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OKLAHOMA — Fair a little
cooler northeast this afternoon
Increasing cloudiness tonight
cloudy Tuesda y Scattered
showers northwest Tuesday and
scattered thundershowers east
portion Tuesday afternoon A
little warmer tonight and in
northeast portion Tuesday Cool-
er west Tuesday Low tonight 42
northwest to 58 extreme south-
past High Tuesday 60 north-
west to 5 southeast
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
FOR OKLAHOMA
During the next five days
temperatures will average near
normal with only minor day to
day changes Normal maxi-
mum 62-70 Normal minimum
32 Northwest to 46 Southeast
Precipitation still average 10
to 25 west and 25 to 50 cen-
tral and East occurring as scat-
tered showers Tuesday and
Wednesday and again about
Friday
Ada's Sunday rainfall record-
ed 32 inch on the official gauge
of weather observer W E Pitt
Added to the 112 inches (hat
fell Saturday a n d Saturday
night It brought the weekend
total to 141 High temperature
Sunday was 73 Sunday night
low 50 reading at 7 a tn Mon-
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DELUGE—Ada was awash late Sunday afternoon with an old fashioned "frog strangling"
rain W E Pitt weather observer said his gauge showed 32 inch for Sunday a total of
112 inches for Saturday and Sunday Pitt noted however the rain Sunday was relatively
light at his gauge compared with other points in the city He estimated parts of the city
lormgrowli "WW el
Storms Hit State
With Hard Punch
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tornadoes slashing winds and torrential rains handed
scattered communities of central and northeastern Ok-
lahoma a Sunday punch injuring at least three persons
and wrecking property
Highways and numerous cities and towns were clog-
ged with storm-strewn debris
Two of the injured Robert Joe Thomas 11 and his
sister Margie 3 were released after treatment at a hos-
pital for cuts received from flying glass when a tornado
hit Wynona in northeastern Oklahoma
The Highway Patrol also reported that Mrs Ora S
Dalton 72 Fame Okla was taken to a Muskogee hos-':
pital with injuries resulting when a tornado hit ground'g
between Eufaula and Checotah She suffered a pelvic
fracture and bruises
Roofs were lifted off several
U S Plans homes at Wynona by the tornado
which then skipped to Pershing
Tumbling about five miles northeast Two
homes were reported destroyed at
Pershing and four others dam-
Sky 'Scope aged
The Oklahoma National Guard
( and Highway Patrol moved into
resort area were damaged ac-
cording to club officer Clarence
Cupp of Oklahoma City
Five Crashes
Boost March
Total To 33
Ada motorists had another wild
and woolly Saturday as five traf
'fice accidents were chalked up
moving the March total to 33
The first mishap was at 7:50
a in at the intersection of Main
and Mississippi Cars driven by
Nolan Young 58 2631 Arlington
Boulevard and Jerry Gibbs 26
Buffalo Gap Tex collided there
Young was charged with failure
to yield
At 11:35 a m two accidents
occurred One was in the 400
block of West Main A car driven
by W'illiam E Holman 20 710
West Sixth rammed the rear of
an auto driven by Bert Allen
Cobb 58 Oklahoma City Holman
was charged with following too
closely
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ma nignway patrolmen 'Frame viii we 1U pm dill Ille in l':ZsLII e tie
was routed away from the beach can mount or the Senate to get
area and fire trucks and squad 'his version adopted there
cars converged on the scene I Kennedy already has shown in
For nearly two hours the sit- some other instances a readiness
nation was out of control The to send Cabinet members into ac-I
students surged through police tion to call governors on the tel
lines heckling the officers and i ephone to urge them to enlist the
continued pelting them with emp suppor Of their senators in his
ty beer containers !cause and to use his personal
Breaks Up power F of persuasion with his for-
The riot began to weaken as mer colleagues
high pressure fire hoses were Vice President Lyndon B John-
trained on front lines of the stu- son appears to have launched an-
deals and officers threw apparent ' other phase of this with a call on
trouble makers into paddy wag- ! Democrats to rally party support
ons About 50 students vere ar- i for the President
rested on charges of disorderly In a frankly partisan speech at
conduct and another 25 were in- a Louisville Ky Jefferson-Jackjured
by flying glass from broken ' son Day dinner Johnson said
beer bottles Kennedy must have "the knout
Control was restored as Ponce ' ed able support of a knowl
I brought in a truck with loud 't' campaigning k d d students speakers MI warne stu 'edgeable par y ming in
The other smashup was at c
season and out for the success
Twelfth and Rennie James E i tear gas would be used of his program"
Freeman 36 Olin Iowa ran into I Officials credited two collegians his advice to Democrats:
a car driven by W P Dickey t helping !wta aeip
ng restore order Jim:
64 1020 East Gardenia Freeman !Pickle identified as a quarter-1' Knock on every door Awaken
every household Let the people
forfeited WI bond on charges of : back on the Indiana State Col-'
know there is somebody in charge
failure to yield right-of-way liege football team climbed atop in Washington"
Almost 12 hours elapsed before : a pollee ear with a hand micro- i
the final two accidents i
phone and urged the students to 1 This kind of campaigning plus
Kennedy's own individual and
At 10:15 p m Alvin C Hyatt end the riot
!staff efforts would be calculated
66 Route 1 Ada hit the rear of Mickey Lamonica a pre-law 1 to bring as many as possible of
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received more than one inch and it fell in the sp3n of only a few minutes accompanied
by hailstones of assorted size Drainage facilities throughout the city were hard pressed
to carry the load At left the 300 block of North Constant suffered from the high water
The road was impassable This area always has it sough in a heavy rain Center Thom!)
THE ADA
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WASHINGTON tAP)—The first' """ IlIgn"HY leatrol IllUveu Imo ::::n
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plore beyond the curtain of the1 forced
i mire torced use of emergency 1 LAOTIAN ARMY DAY CELEBRANTS—Laotian girls in army uniforms and holding sub
earth's atmosphere 1 equipment at two hospitals machine guns are shown at Vientiane during Leotian army day celebration of the tiny
The satellite's mission will be Storm damage also Was report- I kingdom's llth birthday—(AP Wirephoto via radio from Bangkok)
to hunt gamma rays in every cor ed at Webb City Kaw City v Paw-
ner of space These rays are sim- huska Eufaula Checotah"ey"
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ilar to X rays but of shorter and (Ma& ii
wa -e length They are emitted by The W p th
Vacationing ea er Bureau also con- Senate Holds Hopes
radioactive substances firmed that a tornado hit ground'
The unique devit e which re- ' near El Beno but it apparently ' St d
u ents Riot
sembles a telescope 71i feet long1 caused no injurv or damage
may be fired aloft this week from! A transport fruck hauling new in Florida Of Kennedy Program
Cape Canaveral Fla the Nation- cars was turned over near Checo-!
al Aeronautics and Space Admin tah on U S Highway 69 Ken-1
FORT '
0 LAIDERDALE Fla WASHINGTON (AP)—President Democratic senators back into
istration announced today neth West of Kansas City the
NASA said the tumbling motion driver said he saw a funnel corn- AP—Police fiom six surround-
Kennedy apparently is going to the administration fold when the
ing communities reinforced local have te depend on his former Sen- chips are dovdi in Senate roll
"will enable the gamma ray tele- ing an ' leaped from his truck to authorities in putting down a riot ate colleagues to salvage his calls
scope aimed out through the end take shelter in a culvert by 3500 vacationing colic house-buffeted New Frontiers1
to scan a portion of the surround- Pow s
er lines were slashed and g - e stuouse-
Democratic Leader Mike Iklans-
dent 1
unhappy at being denied program field of Montana said in an inter-
ing space every six seconds" trees uprooted in the vicinity fore- access
to their favorite spot for
The Era-pound ighw "
nd satellite will be 1
rig nart of the ay 1
— se" romancing - ' - an unlighted beach For Kennedy this seems to view he believes the Kennedy
launched into an elliptical low- for a time until the area could north of ac mean that unless there is an un- forces can get Satiate approval
be cleared Some farm buildings here forseen change in the political for major measures in a form
inclination orbit so it can scan the
also were smashed 1 The riot broke out Sunday night weather he is going to get some- close to the administration's orig-
sun during the early part of its
lifetime n us U S AlA flanked on a — n he asks on almost inal proposals
i f thtt
Telephone service was disrupted ° busy thin less than some areas of sae one side by a warm sand beach major ' d before But lansfield conceded that
i Y esm proposal laid 1
In order to provide the extra southwest C and the Atlantic Ocean and on -s
est orescent in Lo- - Congress
length and weight needed to at- v- some ground is bound to be lost
an County about 90 per cent the he other by a row of beer ta
g--
- erns where the 1 ' ' No one expects Kennedy to take in compromises vith the House
tam a tumbling motion its 44-
o the 250 cabins and house trail- : re le i coo ff o
inch fourth-stage rocket casing ' Ivina down the defeat he suffered so that the final leislation will
iha 1- T 1- Q”f rtt between sun bathing sessions
isa'asa4 ha a tia— rad aaacont n untitrodiTirtlkn Innrcinn
ers in the Twin Lakes Sports Club between sun bathing sessions
last Friday v hen a Ho rese
House co repnt a wiltered-down version
resort area were damaged ac-1 Volley tion of Republicans and Southern of W hat the Prosalent requested
cording to club officer Clarence As resentment grew over clos- Democrats killed an administraH The majority of Senate Repub-
Cupp of Oklahoma City ing of the unlighted beach stu-
dents began halting traffic by tin compromise on the minimum !leans are determined to contrib-
cage bill by one vote ute all the water they Ca 11 to the
lying in front of cars Police ar-
r " I rived and ordered the students to Ru! the 216-203 roll call vote by compromise process They have
Illnir ilnnrnnn 0 0 iInnri n t nun'"
nvea ana oraerea tne students to
which a Republican alternativ-e their hosemen stationed at every
disperse but were met with a qge
volley of stones beer cans and proposal was approved showed inta point ready to pour it
bottles 1 Kennedy what he probably cm on against each bill as it comes
oisperse DM were met wan a
volley of stones beer cans and proposal was approved showed ''iintage point ready to pour it
bottles 'Kennedy what he probably can Oil against each bill as it comes
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Police Chief J Lester Holt expect in the House on many is- LIP
called on all available police fire- SUCS Senate Republican Leader Ev
erett NT Dirksen of Illinois and
The President's obvious answer
men sheriff's officers and Nor-
Sen Barry Goldwater R-Ariz
Ida highway natrolmen Traffic will be to put all the pressure he
one of the sharpest GOP critics
of the administration will lead
the mobilization brigade against
the minimum wave bill
Sens Styles Bridges RN H
and John J Williams R-Del are
pumping up opposition to Ken-
nedy - money requests
His Last ItIords
By
The Rey Dr
Franklin C Fry
President
United
Lutheran
Church in
America
(Se Pap 2)
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forgive
them for
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Reinforcing this purpose Ameri-
can aircraft ships and men were
being concentrated in the South-
east Asian area
General Approval
It was at this critical juncture
in the Laotian crisis that admin-
istration officials learned with
eviden satisfaction this morning
that the Soviet government
through an article in Pravda had
put its major stress on desire for
a peaceful settlement
' The Pravda story indicated at
least general approval of pro-
cedures proposed by Britain a
week ago It left unclear how-
ever specific and vital points:
First whether the Soviet Union
is immediately halting its airlift
of supplies to rebel forces in Laos
and second whether Khrushchev
is sending word to the rebels to
I 1 sto) th fighting pending the out-
1
I come of possibly prolonged dip-
lomatic negotiations
Study Measures
Kennedy and Macmillan had
surveyed military measures in
i the making and announced: "The
I situation in Laos cannot be al-
!lowed io continue to deteriorate"
Pravda's article was signed
"Observer" meaning it stemmed
from the highest government au-
thority For the first time it men-
tioned the British note of March
23 proposing a ceasefire and the
convening of a 14-nation confer-
ence to seek a permanent peace
in Laos
Welcome
The Observer article also wel-
comed "the statement of the Pres-
ident that the United States wants
peace in Laos and not war"
The article added: "They want
Ito solve the problem in a confer
ence and not on the battlefields
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end of town cascaded down toward the lake—(NEWS Staff Photos)
i'VENING NEWS
AI) OKLAHOMA MONDAY MARCH 27 1961 40'Irm 5 CENTS WEEKDAY 10 CENTS SUNDAY
Kennedy Gromyko Confer
As Communists Back Away
From Showdown Over Laos
Communist Paper Indicates
Acceptance Of Settlement
WASHINGTON (API—Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
A Gromyko conferred at the White House with
President Kennedy today amid evidence that the U S
S R is backing away from a military showdown with
the Western powers in Laos
s H Is backing away trom a military snowaown W1111 WASHINGTON (AP)—The State l -
1
the Western powers in Laos i Department said today it has in- Tor Action
An article in the Moscow Communist party paperformation indicating that a US
'lane
Pravda which had the ring of a Soviet policy declara-
p missing in the Laos area v
Press ulA n )
tion indicated possible acceptance of a U S-backed
s shot d!
ress officer Joseph W BANGKOK Thailand (AP —
Reap Aleeting under the threat of
British proposal for a settlement in Laos But it left open asked about the US Embassyarmed Communist takeover in
C47 that disappeared Thursday nearby Laos foreign ministers of
the question of how a cease-fire would be arranged
Gromyko carrying a message from Soviet Premien with eight American militthaerypmianeneli nitheTeehSteoufortelriepoeearsttwiAftrhsoimafoTr:cleeoastcylowOnregtchaeans:-
red ready to
dent at noon just 24 hours after Kennedy and British 1
Khrushchey to Kennedy arrived to see the Presi aboard replied: ization today appeared
Our information is
the Soviet Union had approved the
is missing and I guess it's a faiotsary
Fla where they declared their determination to prevent
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan met at Key West
Western proposal for a ceasefire
assumption that it's been shot'
in Laos electrified the SEATO
clown"
Laos from being overrun Reap declined to detail the i
conference But L'S Secretary of
by Soviet-backed Commu-' lavailable information making it a
nist rebels fair assumption" that the to 0s k TI engined transport craft went down
-
The United States and Britain : ' - State Dean Rusk cautioned an
intend to work through the South - '-il c71' i because of gun fire
east Asia Treaty Organization it" ' ' I He said he had no information' aide to wait for official word and
hich opened a foreign ministers
'' 4'' about the plane's crew added Any reply will have to be
u '- 1 it : --: ''
conference at Bangkok Thailand 't? F 4 The craft left Vientiane capital ' examined carefully before it can
today - r d Laos Thursday morning Its be assessed"
The United States was rezu ultimate to )
k4 u e destination was Saigon Rusk a lent
poraly spoke for most
4 -- in neighboring South Viet Nam ' f
ask SEATO intervention to at- i 6
1 --!p--- i S t An announcement thlt tl 1 1:1 the eilitn
-ation alliance when
ever extent wh
necessary to save -3 - of I 'Lane he told the opening session of the
-t20- r d 1as missing as mad td
e Sauray
Laos from Communist conquest ' misin w SEATO C
ouncil of Foreign Alin-
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1 DIXIE ROBERT PIKE
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Dixie Pike
1Well-Known
Adan Dies
Dixie Robert Pike 116 East
Seventeenth well - known Ada
1
resident died this morning in a
1 local hospital at the age of 69
Ile was born in Bronaugh Mo
March 20 1892 He had resided in
Oklahoma since 1933 and in Ada
since 1933
Mr Pike was employed as an
accountant for the D F Fleet
!heirs He has been affiliated with
i the Fleet interests since coming
to Ada
A veteran of World War I he
was widely known here for his
service to others He had been in
Scout work for 38 years and was
1 service officer of the Howard
Maxey Post No 72 of the Amer-
ican Legion here An active mem
ber of the First Presbyterian
Church he also assisted with
scout units sponsored here
Services will be at 10 a m
Tuesday in the Smith Funeral
Home chapel Rev Duff Canaday
Pauls Valley officiating Grave-
side services and burial will be at
Li
tzeic
LA Fr
At
'- '
Official Says
Missing C47
Shot Down
!craft might have flown over ter
!ritory controlled by the rebels who
are getting Soviet and North Viet-
namese supplie- and are fighting
th royal Lao government
1 The direct Vientiane-Saigon
!route would have carried the
Iplane over friendly Thailand and
i not over the battle area in north-
eastern Laos
Senator Delays
Resolution On
Turnpike Funds
OKLAHOMA CITY tAPi—Intro-
Auction of a new resolution to
strengthen support for the sale of
turnpike bonds was in doubt to
day
Sen Fred Harris of Lawton
said he understood the Turnpike
!Authority might receive a state-
men from the firm handling bond
sales on toll road prospects today
I He said he wanted to see the
1
istatement before deciding whether
'tu introduce his resolution today
reaffirming the earmarking of
gasoline taxes to assure payment
of interest on turnpike bonds
Harris' resolution would be a
substitute for one submitted last
week by Gov J Howard Edmond-
son The Edmondson resolution
was sent to the Senate Roads and
Highways Committee
The governor's resolution would
express legislative intent that the
1939 act earmarking up to Si mil-
lion a year in gasoline taxes for
turnpike bond interest was irre-
vocable Ilarris resolution is
330 p m in Chelsea Cemetery somewhat milder merely real-
northeast of Tulsa firming and approving the ear-
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SEATO's
Prepared
For Action
SEATO Council of Foreign Min
isters that "peace is possible
only through restraining those
who break it in contempt of law"
I Rusk cited the Comm-- ist
threat to both Laos and South
!Viet Nam and reminded the min
isters that the alliance has an
obligation "to assist the peoples
of Southeast Asia in their fight
for their freedom"
"Speaking for my country" the
American continued "I wish to
assure the members of this or-
ganization and the peoples of
Southeast Asia that the United
States will live up to those re-
sponsibilities" Rusk reportedly made an even
stronger statement of the Amer-
ican position to officials of the
US Embassy just before the
SEATO meeting telling them that
the United States would not flinch
i from positive action if the Soviet
Union refuses to go along with a
ceasefire in Laos "We will fight
! if it is necessary" an American
i informant said
I The other seven foreign minis
ters from SEATO's member na-
tions each spoke his concern
ilabout the crisis in Laos where
Communist-supplied Pathet Lao
rebels have scored recently
against the Western-backed royal
!government's troops
You ought to be able to live
ithin your income—you can't
live without it! (Corp Gen Fee
Corp)
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Little, W. D. The Ada Evening News (Ada, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 12, Ed. 1 Monday, March 27, 1961, newspaper, March 27, 1961; Ada, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2114002/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed May 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.