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THE ALTUS TIMES-DEMOCRAT, ALTUS, OKLAHOMA
MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1964
—The Wind Blows—
"‘What a Good--HImmm--Boy Am
Answer to Previous Putzle
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shifts in any direction.
—Supply Line Restless
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Who Is Who-
Get Scorecard
ful
household
hints.
some
Before the Poll
Final Break?
against Goldwater.
with all those pollsters ringing
one.
least of their lamentation has
soon will issue a formal state-
Q's and Afs
The House Agriculture com-
azine to remember there was men in marginal districts.
There is a large measure of
another entrant.
15 YEARS AGO
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the Digest, which ceased to the party tended to gain locally
and nationally.
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Sheriff Eldon Sitz today an-
nounced the capture of George
Kimes, 45. one of Oklahoma’s
most notorious bank robbers,
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King George VI and Queen
Elizabeth were welcomed to the
I have one reservation about
polls, and that stems from the
Open house at the recent-
ly constructed >75,000 potato
Notable also are the lamenta-
tions of the soft-boiled Eastern
Republicans that they and their
local, state and national fellow
office holders will be licked in
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mangoes
4! Indolent
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45 Fruit drink
46 Spar
52 Giver
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47 Compass point
49 Mire
50 High not*
(music)
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elsewhere fab.)
So They Say
Never in my career have I
made a remark against a man
Officers for the Jackson coun-
ty Child Welfare Advisory com-
mittee were named at the com-
mittee's annual breakfast in
honor of new members this
morning at Dunn’s Coffee Shop.
Those elected were Earl Herron,
—The Lighter Side—
Your Household
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One physician told me recent-
ly that if his wife needed dental
Secretary-Treosurer
-___Managing Editor
____General Manager
._ Advertising Director
- Circulation Manager
Chances appeared good today
that local builders would submit
sufficient applications for de-
fense housing allocations to take
up the newly programmed 200
dwelling units in Altus.
—Europe Concerned—
The Barry-Go-Round
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WASHINGTON - iNEA) -
Now that Nehru has died, some
U. S. analysts think:
India will shift a little to the
hi
sion in Laos or South Viet Nam.
She will be critical of U.S. ac-
tions in the two countries.
If asked to take more of a
By LYLE C. WILSON
United Press International
The dismay of soft boiled Re- water victory worries Britain."
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'Open Skies' Here
In complaining about United States surveillance
flights over Cuba, Soviet Premier Khrushchev seems to
have mode a significant concession
He suggests that in the interests of lessening world
lie worship he inherited from
Gandhi.
publish and went out of exist-
ence shortly thereafter.
Frankly, I had not realized
States she has more than she
can handle at home protecting
her own borders.
The India ruling group will
not trust any alliances.
sures in the past.
Extreme-leftist V. K. Krishna
Menon, former defense minister
and ambassador to the United
Nations who was once such a
thorn in the side of the United
States, will be kept from any
position of power.
The men who will wield in-
fluence are basically political
doesn't go in Alabama.
— Alabama's Gov. George C.
Wallace.
courted as an ally to counter
courted as an ally to counter
the power of Red China. Nikita
Khrushchev will likely visit In-
dia later this year.
be a government of “moder-
ates.”
The men at the top will have
to win the support of a variety
of groups. That will mean more
in - government compromising
it will keep India from strong
vice-chairman. and Mrs. John
Gregg, secretary.
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Publisher
Calloway Buckley _
Frank E. Wimberly
H. Paul Flippin___
M. L. Overfield___
ways, from the beginning of
time, imitated Adam
The pollster has to cope with
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From Our Files
Strolling the
Memory Lane
10 YEARS AGO
Need Any Hints?
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time during the nine months un- lie evidence that the use of den-l tons “ kid PwitslbeadxPlanat
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cessive restorative dentistry, or were draped with a leaded a-
periodontal gum surgery, or dif- pron during the procedure. Some
ficult or multiple extractions, dentists do this It must be noted
Advice From A Physician
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT
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ment updating their quarrel
with Red China and renewing
demands for a world congress
of Communist parties. These
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cards
29 Vietnam (var)
30 Symbol for
silver
1 31 Failure (coll.)
32---Van
Winkle
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35 Stream in
France
36 Golfing aids
I know without even trying it
that the odor of paradichloro-
Heavy rains in Jackson coun-
ty areas last night further cut
into wheat yield prospects and
County Agent Ray Vaniman to-
day estimated a below "norm-
al" yield on a planted acreage
basis.
45 White poplar
46 Nickname
8 Near
9 Reveled out
10 Deputy (ab.)
11 Born
12 Marine bird
18 Hostelry
19 Card game
20 Refuted
21 Hung in folds
23 Derive
24 Praiser
25 Seniors
27 Exchange
premium
34 Cornel forth
35 Spring Rower
37 Tar
38 Inductee (ab.)
Q — Which is the world's
longest road’
A — The Trans-Canada High-
way is the longest road in the
world, 5,000 miles across the
continent.
they tend to be less apprehen-
sive about dentistry.
fact that since 1932 no pollster
has ever asked my opinion a-
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However, when the postcard, political baloney in these fore-
asking who would win the 1932 casts of calamity. Consider the
MEMBER
Oklahoma Press Association
Southern Newspaper Publisher Astociation
United Press International Associations
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States
of America and to the republic for which it stands, one
nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice
for all."
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and economic technicians. They 40 ld Icelandic
won’t rule with the flair of Ne- 43 Antnchiefs
In a previous column we dis- to prevent pain with the usual
cussed the importance of main- precautions exercised Anti-bi-
taining good mouth health dur- otics may also be taken with
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
(Payable in Advance)
City by carrier $1.40 per month, 4 20 per 3 months, $7.75 per
• months, or $15.50 per year in advance; rural by mail in Jackson
and surrounding counties, $6.50 per year in advance, elsewhere in
Oklahoma $8 50 per year. Outside of Oklahoma but in U.S. $11.00 per
year.
DOWN
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2 Fish eggs
3 Miss
Rutherford
4 Element No. 41
S Hebrew angel
6 Ocean depth
7 Helper (an.)
So—as we out into this cold world of unresolved
problems ... no offense intended, Mr. President .. "
public sympathy. His head may
be bloodied, but it is never, nev-
er bowed. After a boo-boo, he
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later, I was the only person in or presidential candidates con-
the Literary Digest poll who sistently have led the party de-
voted for Mr Roosevelt. As li- feat on all fronts. When the who escaped from the Oklahoma
The Altus Times-Democrat
ALTUS, OKLAHOMA
Eatablished in ISM
Published Dally (Except Saturday) and Sunday Mornina
HARRINGTON WIMBERLY—MYRTH M. WIMBERLY
H By INEZ ROBB
A pollster’s lot is not a happy bout anything. It seems to me
However, it is felt by many X-rays during her pregnancy,
physicians and dentists that ex- he would "feel better" If she
comfort in his successor, Lal
Bahadur Shastri. The National-
ists believe Shastri may turn
out to be more of an Indian
nationalist than the internation-
I alist-minded Nehru and they
believe he may take more di-
| rection action than did Nehru
in the event of a new Red Chi-
nese attack on India’s border.
But they had sharp words for
Shastri’s announcement that In-
dia would continue to follow a
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terary historians know, the more conservative congression- state prison farm a year ago.
shock of that lone vote folded al Republicans were in control.
As sohe U.S. analysts see it,
the new Indian government will 55Cetic chariots
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ACROSS
1 Alhambra site
8 Ichabod —
13 Renders
conducting
14 Business
record (var.)
15 Spanish
gentlemen
l«Mide of a
certain cereal
17 Sacrament
19 Whirlpool!
22 Sewing
instrument
Eti- NATO's retiring secretary
rope. Sample headline: “Gold- general, Dirk U. Stikker told
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friends of mine have sent me
one from Japan. They found it
in a box of strawberries.
With the berries came a set
of instructions, printed in Jap-
anese and English. The English
version reads as follows:
"When you have strawberry,
please prefer milk if possible.
“Add milk and sugar, mash
strawberry enough by spoon,
then the yogurt is made within
it. The yogurt contains plenty
of lactic acid bacteria which
acts strongly on sterilizing the
other bad bacterium in human
intestine.
“For this reason, great Dr.
Metsehnikoff advised 'he who
wishes to live long, use always
yogurt.’
“Fresh strawberry with milk
promote further your health."
Another Hint
Leaving great Dr. Metsehnik-
off sinking slowly in a bowl of
strawberry yogurt, let us now
turn to another helpful house-
hold hint that I ran across re-
cently: Namely, how to rid
your house of bats.
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the most unstable element in
I the universe — a product that
makes and unmakes its mind
than one . quarter inch. B u t
first, the department warns,
"make sure all bats are out of
the house."
Problem Of Houseguests
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For the solution to this prob- A - The Washington, D.C.,
lem, I refer you to the Smith- area in the 2%4 years after the
sonian Institution. 1960 census.
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k right economically. There will
I be a gradual increase in en-
; couragement for private busi-
ness and industry.
‘ U.S. businessmen may find
: conditions slightly better and re-
strictions somewhat less burden-
some.
The government will still be
left of center.
There won’t be any more help
from India than in the past for
the U.S. stand in Laos or in
South Viet Nam or in the United
Nations. Though strongly anti-
Communist China at home, In-
dia isn't likely even to take a
public stand against Red aggres-
less the work cannot be post- tal X-ray for diagnostic reasons
__. is harmful.
poned. i
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Local anesthesia (Xylocaine, decisions regarding the necessi-
Novocaine, etc.) may be used ty for X-ray examination.
because of his color. That
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BIBLE VERSE
Some are arrogant, as though I were not roming to you.—I Cor. :
4:11.
Soviet Russia will still be
Required driver education, stricter traffic laws, tougher wuivocue uouauuuu cuspar- was cuncernea, n wasn i even crats w p
driver licensing exams, removal of incompetent and un- ed with man, mercury is a sta- a contest. Mr Hoover in the L gressional
sofe drivers from the road, better off-the-job safety pro- ' —
groms—these are needed to do the job.
Isn't it about time we really went to work to do it__
even if it takes more effort, more co-operation and more
money?
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hie element if it is a woman's D was so far ahead that it was course. tends to wither the ap-
prerogative to change her mind, difficult for readers of the mag- petites of Republican congress-
it is only because she has al- azine to remember there was men in marginal districts.
columnists and various pundits of power.)
who have been warning the Re Indian communists may find
the going a little rougher. The
post-Nehru leaders have favor-
the forthcoming election if
J1 also advises "batproofing" western observers in Moscow
the house. This can be done by are predicting that the Soviets
covering all openings larger soon will issue a formal state-
all along
Not the
WASHINGTON (UPI)
icy fully exposes his mental
for. The department recom- stagnancy and intellectual
mends napthalene or paradi- bankruptcy. He is pitiably ig-
chlorobenzene, the odors of norant of the world situation.”
which are offensive to bats.
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leadership role in protecting i . ,. g
Southeast Asia from the Chinese Glm.. (” Ma
Reds, India will tell the United V IQTOIC
Q — When were the last Fed-
eral troops moved out of the
benzene will not cause a South after the Civil War?
houseguest to vacate the prem- A — in 1877.
ises. Nor will covering all open-1
ings larger than one - quarter Q - Which is the nation's
inch make a house “guest- fastest . growing metropolitan
proof.” area?
observers say such a congress
This is all very well, but in only can formalize a final split
the area where I live bats are in world communism,
not the problem. Where I live,
homeowners are more interest-
ed in how to rid their houses
of houseguests.
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met now—and that we must take and accept whatever
steps may be necessary to meet it?
Are we really throwing a Sunday punch at accidents7
Or are we waging a Viet Nam type of warfare against
a social problem that drains off more that 43,000 lives
a year7
Safety leaders insist we already have the know-how and
the potential to pull down this toll
The Smithsonian wanted to
I was not previously aware display two hives of live bees
that bats in the house were a in its new museum of history
major concern They must be, and technology So it built a
however, for otherwise the Ag- private passageway into t h e
riculture Department would not wall of the $36 million building
have gone to the trouble of through "hich the bees can en-
publishing information on how te and eave. | Q _ Who has been called the
to get rid of them. A private passageway for! "Hebrew Livy”?
The department has strong houseguests would be well1 A — The Jewish historian
---- worthwhile. even if it means Josephus because of the char-
chopping a hole in the wall. acter of his works.
publican party
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chairman; Roland Mitchell.
By PHIL NEWSOM
UPI Foreign News Analyst
Viet Reds Need Victory: 'who supply them with food and But so far, no campaign has
Intelligence sources in Saigon information. These sources say been launched, and the peas-
say the Communist Viet Cong the rebels recently have tripled ants are getting restless under
rebels will have to launch a the amount of taxes they levy, the new tax load.
spectacular new offensive in on the delta rice farmers. No Joy in Taipei:
the strategic Mekong delta claiming they need more food, Nationalist China long at
soon, if they want to hang on and money for an aggressive odds with former Prime Minis-
to the loyalty of the peasants1 new phase of the civil war. ter Nehru of India. finds little
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constantly, and always in the
firm belief that this chief vir-
tue is consistency.
The pollster who draws an ac
mg pregnancy Your first visit the usual precautions-......... curate, bead on any voter will
to the obstetrician should be fol- Th . Pm , .. . have to hase the privilege of
lowed bv a visit to voir dentist . That group nl antibiotics taking his pulse even as that
so that teeth and mouth may he known.as theste tra-cyelines, individual pulls the lever in the
examined and plans made for When taken during pregnanes. soting machine The ways of a
teeth cleaning and other necee have recently been reported to man with a maid are no more
sarv treatment cause permanent discoloration of open to wonder than those of a
’ the teeth of the child. These man with a ballot
The nine months are divided drugs should be avoided unless Now, if the pollster were only
into three equal part. The middle no substitute for them can be dealing with machines all the
three months are referred to as safely used. wav through, his life would be
the middle trimester. Many ob-
stetricians consider this middle
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dation for a significant advance in world law.
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Let's Quit Shrugging It Off
It used to be easy to write a postholiday traffic toll
editorial.
i You simply deplored the tragic number of holiday
highway deaths, pointed out that any such toll was un-
necessary and urged better behavior in the future.
Unfortunately, such editorials have failed to achieve
their purpose
election, arrived at our house, I slide rule ukase of Rogers C.
filled in the name of F DR , not Dunn, McLean. Va . operator
because I was so stuck on him of the Dunn Survey. For a
but because I had been listening small sum, Dunn will send to
to that yes - no • and - maybe you graphs and analyses show-
element people, ing that soft boiled, modern or
As far as I could discover me-too Republican presidents
... .. ,, foreign policy of non-alignment,
feelings on this subject "The Said the independent, pro-gov.
Knowing of my interest in help- bats should be gotten rid of as ernment China post "His de-
" h hel imt . soon as possible," it says. ; cision to continue Nehru's pol-
Stem measures are called •
are locked in the pillory, there they would the plague.
is an overwhelming and miti- Back in 1932, when polls were Goldwater heads the national mittee rebuffed President Eisen-
gaing.crrums tance 8oin8 for in swaddling clothes. the late ticket Many of these lamenting hower today and voted for a
pem iheygottroubles.a Literary Digest, one of the con- pols are Republicans who have one-year extension of rigid high
rgnr.Due . troupies stem slants of my childhood, took a had compulsive enthusiasm price supports for basic crops,
nomthe fastathatsthez.are, poll on the outcome of the Presi- over the years for programs of
necessuty; stuck With the most dential battle between President the various Democratic Deals
mercurial and unstable product Herbert Hoover and that and frontiers If they are Re-
known to man, and that is man start, Franklin Delano RoOseve. publicans Goldwater probably
velt. is not, and vice versa. The poles
Human beings are the most President Hoover led all the and the pundits combine to
ornery, unpredictable and con- way, and right down to the wire warn that Goldwater's nomina-
trary product ever packaged for As far as the Literary Digest tion would enable the Demo-
wholesale distribution Compar- was concerned, it wasn't even, crats to pick up scores of con-
. .. 1 There may he a slight im-
reporters this week that Euro- provement in India's relations
peans might be disturbed about with the United States, but not
U.S. intentions if Goldwater enough to weaken her relations
were nominated for president. with the Russians.
This forthright statement of the m, ,n1
position of our European allies The quarrel with Pakistan ov-
is, of course, somewhat short er possession of the State of
of an absolute veto of Goldwa- Kashmir may worsen,
ter’s nomination. But it may The new Indian defense build-
encourage the flabbergasted up will continue, with the Indi-
soft boiled Republicans to come ans leaning heavily on the Unit-
off dead center with some kind ed States and expectantly on
of opposition to the senator the Soviet Union for aid.
other than tears and a nervous India plans to have five new
wringing of hands. mountain divisions in service by
The home front Establish- th? end of 1964.
ment, so-called, is laying down 'The United States will dole
a box barrage around Goldwa- out military aid to India cau-
ter's political position. The tiously so as not to upset the
sturdiest cannoneers are the India-Pakistan military balance
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The Russians recently revealed that they have been
photographing military installations in the U.S. with
camera-carrying satellites. It has been known that this
country has launched more than a few such space spies
Suddenly, President Eisenhower’s "open skies" propo-
sal of a number of years ago has become an accomplish-
ed fact, at least in the realms where satellites roam
By advising the United States to do its spying in space
Khrushchev has given his implied approval to something
that has long been urged from many quarters: That
space be declared international, as the world's oceans .
are publicans confronted by the And this dismay extends to
Just whot the space equivalent of the three-mile limit probability that Sen ’ Barry thnspurih Atanti Treatyr-
should be is a matter for the experts to decide and the Gojdwatar wiy , L, pon, ganization (NATO), the I.S.-
diplomats to, negotiate, for the boundory between dir S’";’' xx proneorswebumakurdpsignem’a
SS « VnftLft" prbsumndbivmarwoncose the ft “ Comiunist taRe-ier.
minimum altitude feasible for a satellite's operations.
Khrushchev's tacit admission that space belongs to
everyone, however, is a good start in the right direction
it may be that out of mutual distrust will come the foun-
tension the United States confine its U-2 flights to neu-
tral water around Cuba—or, better yet, rely on orbiting
spy satellites.
The toll goes right on growing—not only on holidays,
but every day in the yeor Yeor after year.. , ■ ----- r-------- .pjieast ui men xamemtauon nas
It should not be surprising that the Memorial Day trof- addition to Parkinsons doorbells, at least one of ‛em been that Dr. Milton Eisen-
fic deoth toll set a new record We have grown accus- Various aws has just been pain- would seek my judgments. hower would not like the sena-
tomed to this. “ Y.demonstatedonce more. However, I suspect my goose tor’s nomination; that he would
Whot ore we going to do about it7 a *' . e alifornia pri- was cooked in 1932, the only regard it as just awful.
Are we going to fall back on the "people-will-be-peo- lary ruharioui demon- time anyone ever polled me 1
pie" refrain and write off the highway slaughter as in- stre who IC tthepoorde was right, right 811 the way,
evitable? with tear* In § and presumably that kind of
Are we going to point to the population explosion In- ' " reputation gets abroad and poll-
creosed cars and travel, the pace of space age living and Howexe: before the pollsters sters avoid such individuals as
similiar foctors os insurmountable reasons for a steadily
growing toll of dead and crippled7
Or are we going to face up to the fact that somehow,
some way, the traffic accident problem has to be met and
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A thought for the day—Amer-
ican author Mark Twain said:
"Loyalty to petrified opinion
never yet broke a chain or
freed a human soul." I
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my own strength. For years I (
- „ . „ have been burdened wiih guilt (
Routine X-rav examination is a bowl o Cherry Heering. Un- over the magazine’s demise As V
ess m--
thing is wrong in a tooth or which he processes his data, he ably never again want to tangle
Pregnant women are usually jaw. an X . ray film may be must first get that data from with me, or Maine and Ver-
excellent dental patients One necessary to confirm the diag- homo sapiens, a secretive and
dental wag was overheard say- nosis The amount of direct or unreliable ingredient.
ing that pregnant women are scatter radiation to which the So, when the pollsters fall face
such good patients they ought to patient is exposed is considered first in the omelet, as they did
be pregnant all the time Par- negligible with the use of mo- so notably in the Presidential
ticularly in the middle period dern X-ray machines, election of 1948 and more recent-
" ‘ " ‘ ‘ ’ ly in California, the quality of
mercy should not be pained
However, there is an unsink-
able core that distinguishes the
pollster and, in a way, alienates
By United Press International
Today is Monday, June 8, the
160th day of 1964 with 206 to
follow.
The moon is approaching its
new phase.
The morning stars are Jupi-
ter and Saturn.
The evening star is Venus.
On this day in history:
In 1905, President Theodore
Roosevelt offered his services
as mediator to the belligerents
in the Russo-Japanese War.
In 1928, a Schenectady, N. Y.(
station (WGY) started a regu-
lar schedule of television pro-
grams Programs were offered
three times a week, from 130
to 2 in the afternoons and from
11:30 to midnight in the eve-
nings.
In 1959, the X15 rocket ship
completed its first free flight
over the Mojave Desert in Cali-
fornia.
---------------------- processing shed on S. Julian
J! " will be held June 11 with har-
X Z Jnq oufe vest of the new 900-acre county
mg, er Hk I ( \ , crop 10 begin June 13, Jack
• 0 •Colville, area potato dealer, said
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, . . .. .... .e capitol of the United States to-
, A decreasein. the use, day with 8 hearty democratic
hatorsomgtadesheRnP sum greeting, byAFreside n Roose
glass that transmits more Velt, the cheers 0 American
than 30 per cent of light does citizenry, and the crash of sa-
not adequately prevent dazzl- luting cannon.
ing. Constant wearing of
slightly tinted glasses is not C W Olson, Altus Woolworth
considered desirable in most store manager, has received
cases since they tend to les- three letters recently contain-
sen eye efficiency’. j ing money to pay for "merchan-
C Encyclopaedia Britannca dise stolen from your store dur-
ling the past year,"
Our purpose is to get them
to pay, not to remove their vote
—Harlan Cleveland, assistant
secretary of state, comments
on effort* to have Russia pay
up past-due peace keeping ob-
ligations when U.N. General
Assembly meets this fall, I
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ans TiIS-WIOGT
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Buckley, Callaway. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 210, Ed. 1 Monday, June 8, 1964, newspaper, June 8, 1964; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2117793/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.