The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 17, 1964 Page: 3 of 24
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THE ALTUS TIMES-DEMOCRAT, ALTUS, OKLAHOMA
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In Both Houses
with every 100 Pounds Dowpon
Johnson Grass Killer.
Altus fishorama from Howard
Gillam of Mangum who had
“We think we are going to
have fun doing this kind of
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work,” Smith said “A fter all
work,” Smith said. “After all
past their bedtime.
Police said Nicola Monno. 17.
and Pietro Annoscia, 18. broke
into a house, but were forced
to postpone their getaway be-
British Officer Dies
NEW YORK (UPI I—Lt. Col.
Henry W. Nugenthead, 66, a
British army officer in both
World Wars and a holder of
the Military Cross, died Tues-
day at his Park Avenue home.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Week-
end food shoppers will find a
varied selection of protein main
dish items, particularly beef, in
local food stores.
Reef will once again he the
top feature at meat counters
| this weekend Steaks, in addi-
tion to round, chuck and rib
roasts will be most prominent.
Also, top buys will be fryer-
broilers, smoked and canned
hams, veal roasts, and chops.
Best vegetable buys will in-
clude beets, cabbage. Chinese
cabbage, endive-escarole, green
onions, radishes, lettuce, mush-
ing guard.
Floyd R. Hayes died Thurs-
day night when he was shot in
the head as he and his wife left
a bowling alley. Mrs Hayes
suffered a minor wound. The
former president of Teamsters
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$6.2 billion Treasury-Post Of-
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vote.
Other congressional news:
Rabies: The Rev. Thomas J.
Reese, a Roman Catholic priest
from Wilmington, Del., com-
pared the “black market” in
babies with Negro slavery of
former times Father Reese, in
testimony prepared for the Sen-
ate juvenile delinquency sub-
committee, endorsed a bill to
make it a federal offense for
Guess what Dewey Smith is
going to do now that he is re-
tiring from the Altus police de-
partment after almost 20 years
of service?
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lovge. Com we one of the most exciting
collectiom of spont shirt
Too Late To Classify!
Two wheel trailer, very good con-
dition and good tires. $45.00.
Three extra good 6:00 x 16 tires.
Priced each or all. Eclipse Lark
Reel type lawn mower, Rood con-
dition. $20.00. See at 1121 Cherry.
Call HU 2-4717.________
Extra nice Singer sewing ma-
chine in maple cabinet, com-
plete with zig - zag and button-
holer, guaranteed. Pay out last
5 payments, 1st payment due
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WALKING SHORTS
Just received — New shipment in popular styles
and colors. Easy-care fabrics.
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Accused of Bribe
SANTA FE, N.M. (UPD-
Rond of $1,000 was set late
Tuesday for a Santa Fe editor
accused of bribing a former
state tax official.
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rooms, parsley, rhubarb, and priate funds for minting of sil-
spinach.
purchased it from Leet Austin. any job is fun if you enjoy it.
and name something I like more
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tack in a distinctive pill box.
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asleep and were caught when
the owner's sister found them,
still snoozing. in the morning.
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SPORT SHIRTS
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Hayes' widow and his busi- charge is in connection with im-
ness partner were brought to proper issuance of tax deeds,
Ponca City from Kansas City according to authorities
under heavy guard by U. S The complaint said the mon-
marshals The federal’ officers ey was given to Duran Dec 31.
were joined bv Oklahoma au- 1962 "with intent to Influence
thorities. setion of Duran and intent to
waHom • M-boy collom. Whhte cotton oncford
etoth with button down collor. White Pimd Cottoe
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Fine quality — expertly made in fine wash and
wear cotton. Coat style top, bottom has full
elastic waist.
A nice selection of styles and colors at a real money saving price.
Easy-care fabrics that look much more expensive. Shop Anthony's
money-saving shirt sale tomorrow. Sizes S-M L.
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cutf-link ond tie tack set,
beoutitully crofted end finished
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Hondsome grop of mens' belts
onsisting of Seersucker, Oxford
box cloth ond India Madras.
They ore podded and perfectly
detoiled Wjl complement hi
Spring end Summer wardrobe.
Dewey Going Fishing For FhPPrsito
Pleasure-and Business Of Good Buys
July 20th 114 E. Commerce,
FOR SALE: 15' Fiberflite fiber-
glass boat, with top, 45 HP
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you hire most. . . Cordoba Steer-
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thrifty Anthony prices
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Local 41 in Kansas City was
free on bond from a conviction
of embezzlement and conspir-
acy in connection with alleged
misuse of nearly $200,000 in un-
ion funds
Authorities said he was shot
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mangoes, limes, lemons, and more critical.
strawberries The senate committee con-
The fish shoppers will find curred with the House in ap-
plenty of clams. halibut, lob- proving $16 million for con-
sters, mackerel, scallops, struction of a new mint in
swordfish, and fillets. Philadelphia.
Elmer N. Garcia. 29. editor
of the weekly Santa Fe News,
was arrested Tuesday after an
investigation by the state attor-
ney general's office and the
Santa Fe county district attor-
ney.
A complaint charges Garcia
with giving $320 to Ambrose
Duran Jr, former chief of the
delinquent tax division of the
State Tax Commission The
Mercury motor with alternator,
complete ski rig, life jackets.
Reasonable. See at 1113 Ash,
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About 30 persons were at Duran pleaded guilty in Ber-
croyeeid, met L.m ei. nalillo county district court last
graveside, most of them offic week to two counts of bribery,
ers on protective duty. authorities said.
placement of a child. ‘Tve enjoyed all my police
Civil Rights: The Senate. service," Smith said today. “It
weary from a marathon meet- has been a pleasure to work
ing until midnight, faced anoth- with the various councils and
er long session tn mop up the mayors. Chief Jim Pryor, other
final pockets of Southern resist- members of the department,
ance to the civil rights bill, the merchants. and just about
Senate leaders hoped to push the population in general Of
the bill past the parliamentary course, there are a few who do
point of no amendments before not make life pleasant for a
quitting. Democratic Whip Hu- policeman, but on the whole Al-
bert H. Humphrey, Minn., said tus citizens are most coopera-
another night session would be tive."
held if necessary. Mrs. Smith is a native of
Taxes: House Republicans. Jackson county, daughter of the
claiming they were striking a late John Brinkman. The couple
blow for womanhood, asked farmed exclusively until Smith
Congress to repeal $530 million entered the law enforcement,
in excise taxes. They sought to Although moving to Altus, he
knock out the 10 per cent retail continued active farming opera-
levies on jewelry, cosmetics, tions until renting his farm,
furs, luggage and handbags, nine miles south of here, to his
The GOP argued that these tax- son-in-law, Wayne McGee, who
es not only are fiscal relics of operates it now along with his
World War II but also discrimi- own farm.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — The official, who was slain by a
Senate Appropriations Commit- shotgun blast last week, was
tee today approved the minting quietly buried west of Ponca
of 45 million new silver dollars City Tuesday with carloads of
lest the famed “cartwheel” slip — — -
into oblivion. Ir D ■
The committee action was een burgars
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lars which was exnausted this At the Scene
year. The Treasury was forced
to redeem silver certificates BARI, Italy (UPI) _ Two
with silver crystals. . . . . . ,
The committee approved teen-age burglars were in jail
$600,000 for the minting of the today because they stayed up
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subject of hearings in both You’re right. He‛s going fish-
House and Senate today as ing
Congress quickened its pace on But more than that, he is
the sweeping measure going to mix business with his
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be just an observer."
Smith’s retirement is effective
July 1. but he already has check-
ed in his law enforcement gear.
He is on two weeks vacation,
and that will wind it up.
A resident of Jackson county
for 45 years. Smith joined the
Altus department of Sept. 26.
1944 With retirement time near-
ing. Smith two years ago took
parking meter and tire-marking
duty. Until then, however, he
unauthorized persons to profit was active on regular patrol
from interstate or foreign duty.
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Cartwheels To Slain Teamster Official
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Roll Once More PONCA CITY (UPD — A state and federal officers stand-
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Wirtz and Peace’ Corps Direc-1 Mr and Mrs Smith have pur-
tor R Sargent Shriver Jr., who chased the air-conditioned fish-
will head the war on poverty, orama at Lake Altus and are
were the leadoff witnesses be- assuming active management.
fore the senate poverty subom- “I've always fished." the re-
daitteea thenppe 8 three tiring officer said. "Sometimes
The ° administration officials not over once a week, but in
were expected to tell the sub- recent /ears it .would come
committee that the program is closer„to being five times a
vital to combatting poverty "eeK
across the nation by strengthen- Operation of the fishorama is
ing educational opportunities, nothing new to the Smiths. Mrs
providing health services and Smith has been assisting in its
job training for young and old operation on weekends for the
In the House, the Rules Com- last four or five years.
mittee continued hearings on "She worked while I fished."
the measure which has been Dewey said. "Now that we are
approved bv the House Educa- in the business, things may
tion and Labor Committee' but change a little, however. I won’t
HOUSE SUPPERS
A nice selection of styles in fine leathers. Dad
will appreciate slippers from Anthony’s.
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