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THE ALTUS TIMES-DEMOCRAT, ALTUS, OKLAHOMA
SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1965
PAGE TWO
She Will Quit
Administration
United Nations
Burch, pleading for more time made only a passing reference
"If this is true, then my resig-
(UPI) — Indonesia announced
landslide
Burch wrote party leaders
A
have succeeded.
high degree, in establishing
ment,” Bellmon said of 1964
Administration sources said publican Governors Association, tions.
Response to
Most of his letter was de-
harmony, he would quit.
be discussed "without rupturing
last
ly affected
his job by Goldwater after the sign, he said, as a "symbol” of
Services will be held in the counter Indonesia’s threat.
Dec 16 to repair his main ar- Altus.
tery.
Burial will be in the Altus Malaysia’s borders. The series
But it was not his first festive cemetery under direction of of Indonesian guerrilla raids
another $571 million in long
lieu of $2,500 bond.
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Joey
were unfavorable, because the
dered Gardner Ackley, chair- what
five picture deal with Warn-
doctor called the
one
Runs Cold.'
minder Saturday that reserva-
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
fire about 3 miles south of Al-
THEATRE
1:49 — 4:58 — 8:07
Outside of Okla but in USA.
SCIENCE FICTION AND COWBOYS
band died in 1959
and below, seven per cent from
ROBBERY
sisters, Mrs. Nora Murdock of (CONTINUED FROM cage ONE
cash register to talk with the i
TRAFFIC
man.
Convicts State Riot
leader of the liberal bloc, and
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For Mrs. Hatfield
Rites Pending For
Former Altusan
Mrs. Sanderson was born Jan above, while in the lower rang
20. 1877 in Paris. Tex Her hus- es three per cent miked 2 6
hopes for 1965.
"I would like to think we
Year 'Round Heating
and Air Conditioning
Survivors include three sons, 2.7 to 2.9, and 15 per cent 3.0
Howard of Brooks, Ore , Wil-1 to 3.4.
ments which cannot be made
because they cannot find the
He was jailed at Pinellas Communist bloc. Despite this.
County Jail in Clearwater in the Communists have extended
President Gamal Abdel Nas-
ser's government has contract-
ed nearly $250 million in short
wealth is in banks or on rec-
ord at the state’s 77 county
Vernon and Mrs Era Parham
of Fort Worth, and a brother,
E. E. Coleman of Alvin, Tex.
Despite Smylie's stand, Ida- voted to the chairmanship He
ho’s two committee members expressed belief that it could
two daughters, Elizabeth Ann
and Frances Mae, all of the
term debts to the West, the
sources said, and about half
this amount is now overdue. As
a result, the West has virtually
shut off the U. A. R.'s credit.
bur of Portland, Ore. and John-1
ny of Pratt. Kan.: four daugh-
ters. Mrs. Mildred Ferguson of
1920 Mrs Goad resided here
since except for a period spent
fomia's mountains. All but one
of a fleet of helicopters on re-
lief missions to the weather-
There were rumors in late
November that Williams would
Daily Eet Sat.
Okla Only
Mall Sub
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Man l
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conservative”
of the party.
THIS IS ADULT
ENTERTAINMENTI
jor appointee of the Kennedy
administration, may be among
the first to be replaced in the
new Johnson administrration.
He said no member of his ad-
ministration had been involved
in misconduct or scandal.
a
er
Duke is Ready
For Trip Home
HOUSTON (UPI) - The Duke
ROBINSON
CRUSOE
tus Origin of the blaze is un-
known.
occasion since the surgery He Tims Funeral Home,
and the duchess gave a black -------------
recent speculation is that he
might become director of the
Peace Corps.
Williams meanwhile is sched-
Three other Mississippi Dem-
ocrats, Reps Jamie L Whitten,
William Colmer and Thomas G.
Abernethy, spoke on behalf of
Williams and Watson.
In a letter to all the members Chicago Jan. 22 and 23. Unless
of the committee, Burch said a truce is negotiated, a show-
if he failed to bring all ele- down on his dismissal will come
ments of the party together in at that meeting.
Malaysia Gets
British Troops
LONDON (UPD—Britain be-
Groves said the robber look-'
ed at the pharmacist's name
tag. showed him a revolver
and said, "Mr. Groves, this is
a holdup.”
The robbers forced Groves,
Mrs Oliver and another em-
ploye into an office at the rear
of the store and left with the
firm's money, about the time
Lt. Mosshart and the two wom-
en arrived
Swam t
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★ REAL ESTATE
2 miles west, % north of square
OPEN NOON DAILY
MEMBERSHIPS
INVITED
courthouses. But the estimates
have been as high as $20 mil-
lion
In 1961, an unclaimed prop-
; erty act was introduced by Sen.
Ben Easterly of Alva He esti-
Funeral Set
For Young
Altus Girl
Funeral services will be held
The Altus Times -Democrat
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
CARRIER SERVICE
Indonesia, which vows It will
"crush Malaysia,” has been re-
ported building up its forces on
in principle Saturday a prolos-
By United Press International al to let the state seize ‘dead”
A massive storm center car- bank accounts and other un-
accept an ambassadoral post, ,
possibly New Delhi, India More
She is survived by two daugh-
ters. Mrs. R. G. Matney of Col-
country's decision to leave the
U N. to General Assembly Pres-
ident Alex Quaison-Sackey of
Ghana on New Year's Eve.
He said he gave the same in-
formation to C. V. Narasim-
han Thant's chief of cabinet on
party is not interested in their country "no longer considers it-
support, we could lose their self a member of the U.N.”
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charged with the brutal beating sources said the sale reflected
and burning of his six-months- the nation’s steadily worsening
old son, who is in critical con- economic crisis.
be taken. The White House said
Ackley’s report would be com-
pleted "fairly soon.”
Before the increases went in-
to effect, the President. had
warned at least twice against
steel price boosts and wage in-
creases as a possible threat of
inflation
The White House would not
speculate whether Johnson could
do anything, beyond trying per-
sonal persuasion, if Ackley con-
siders the situation serious.
Johnson has been subd ied in
his public reaction to the in- have been caused by an open
creases The steel executives, flame generated from a match
an important part of the busi- or a cigarette lighter.
at 2 p.m. Tuesday for 12-year- gan the airlift of 1,000 para-
Francis Arlene Willis, 704 S troops to Malaysia Saturday,
Blain, who died in Memorial part of a Far East buildup of
hospital at 2 30 p m. Thursday. "Korean war proportions" to
He is now assistant secretary
of state for African affairs.
Chicago causes these millions hut a spokesman for the Indo-
to feel that the Republican nesian delegation here said his
Indonesia has never recog-
nized the federation of Malay-
sia. which was formed last year
from Malaya, and the former
British territories of Sarawak
a Distant
Trumpet
7:30 and 9:56
oney, Kan. and Mrs Harold
Marvin of Houston; three sons.
W A. of Mangum. J. L. of
Peoria Heights, III, and J C.!
of Los Angeles: 7 grandchildren
and 16 great-grandchildren: two
3Mo 6Mn
$2.25 $4.00
in a rather
WASHINGTON (UPD — Re- Arizona senator was nominated ।Goldwater and of "the so-called
publican national Chairman for the presidency last July, conservative faction.”
12 50 M.n MX
ried the threat of heavy snows claimed wealth such as oil roy-
into the Great Lakes region alty payments.
Saturday and a driving snow- But he said the money that
storm grounded all but one of might be obtained through an
fleet of flying relief missions unclaimed property law should
Firms
2-28
Heavy showers soaked scat- of Windsor may leave for New
tered portions of the nation in York late next week He is
a wide belt stretching from back in the night-out whirl and
Texas to the Ohio Valley. Cit- enjoying the surroundings of a
CHIEF
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE
against the British common-
month who said the party
leadership must not practice a
policy of exclusion Burch at
the time endorsed the gov-
an influx of new independent
nations, there has been no ap-
parent disagreement between
Williams and Johnson on Afri-
can policy. White House
sources said last year that
Johnson was pleased with Wil-
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina
Rep. John Blatnik, D-Minn . (UPI)- About 60 convicts rioted
Saturday in the huge Villa De-
volo Prison here, setting fire to
mattresses and other furnish-
ings before prison guards could
restore order
Prison officials refused to
disclose the cause of the riot.
it is unlikely that you win experience in a lifetime all that
you will see m... JOSEPW E .UEVINE presents
THECARPETBAGGERS
NEW OFFICE HOURS
Mondoy thru Friday-8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Saturday—8 a m. to 12:30 (noon) •
great - grandchildren; a niece, "This is absolutely the worst Rep Chet Holifield, Calif.,
Miss Minnie Lee Walters of Al- rale we’ve ever had,” a Safety urged their colleagues lo dis-
tus. Council spokesman said "We cipline the pair.
a fleet of flying relief missions unclaimed property law should mated it would bring in up to
to isolated communites in north- be used for capital improve- $7 million in the first year.
em California. ments, not current expenses. At any rate, Bellmon said, it
leg which measured up to two luxury hotel instead of the an-
inches of rain inchided Chicago, tiseptic surroundings of a hos- Church of God in Christ with
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, pital. M n Tavlor offiniatine
Indianapolis and West Plains, The duke and his duchess
Mo . . . . went out to the Petroleum Club Altus Aug 18. 1952. She is sur- gency developments in the
A snow storm t hat lag ged al- one of Houston’s best private vived by her parents, Mr. and Southeast Asian conflict.
most three days behind the clubs, Friday night for his first Mrs. J. C. Willis, and one sis-
weal her bureau s predic ionar social outing since his operation ter, Mrs. Jackie Arnold, all of
nved Saturday in northern Cali- De 16 trennir his main ar. Altus.
mu. 1EMKW
tremendous financial base as
well as their participation and
their votes.”
Burch wrote that it had been
charged that the party had be-
come one of "exclusion” under
Johnson, since President - elect
John F. Kennedy on Dec, 1,
1960, said his first major ap-
pointment would be Williams—
"to a position of responsibility
second to none in the new ad-
ministration."
ON
MARS
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Boxoffice Opens 12:45
‘“'TODAY thru WED.
his ‘Giant
I program
had suffered severe injuries in Communists did ' not demand Heatherton (a girl) has signed and Sabah (North Borneo).
—h- ——— .. . " «----it- J—' — " Sukarno has called the new
The child, Stephen Money, term loans in the past year and
was showing slight improve- have begun accepting; payment
ment Saturday, authorities said. inEgyptianpounds for goods
but remained in critical con- sold to the -A.R. .—
dition Because of the difficulty in dren.
1 ’ . . obtaining credit in the West, _________
Young Stephen was rushedIto Nasser’s officials recently be-
the hospital Monday night when gan shifting trade to the Com- FIVE-PIC DEAL
i he stopped breathing. Doctors munist bloc, even where terms
revived the child and found he
Washington, D. C, Mrs. Ira (CONTINUTED from page ONE
Reece of Oildale, Calif. Mrs highest highway death toll, 52
Edith Reece of Paris. Tex and Pennsylvania counted 23. Tex-
Mrs. J. M Beck of Holbrook, । as 20 Florida 19 and
Nev.: 18 grandchildren and 26 Missouri 16
U.S. Ambassador Adlai E.
Stevenson issued a similar ap-
peal to Sukarno from his Liber-
tyville. ill, farm where he is
vacationing He said withdraw-
L- w2-*79
Opens Daily 12 45
“•TODAY thru WED.
all such reports in the past two said, however, that the final de- Burch said he would give de-
months "were and are specula- cision on Burch's fate was up tails of these plans when the
tive.” to the national committee. national committee meets at
, . .. । an an unprecedented six
N n m . ... . 1 Authoritative sources said the terms as governor 1t work
M. D. Taylor officiating. Roval Air Force iet bomher terms as governor to worK
, . . . . Hoy: . rorce Je. bomber for the cause of peace in that
Francis Arlene was born in fleet was standing by for emer- cause, he has traveled 10 times
to Africa, twice for President
drawal in the U.N.’s 19-year
history. Western diplomats said
that if carried through, the In-
donesian move could have dis-
astrous and far-reaching conse-
quences for the world body—
already wracked by a mam-
moth financial crisis.
ernors’ statement although most Indonesian Ambassador Lam-
of them said it was a call for bertus N. Palar announced Sat-
his removal. urday he had conveyed his
wealthfederation has been in- Although Johnson has not put
creasing in frequency. 1 - "
The sources said the British
buildup would enable British
and Malaysian forces to take
rity Council,
made by Goldwater early this Secretary General Thant ca-
week. bled President Sukarno asking
"If a 'no confidence’ vote in him to reconsider his decision
Ttamaun'
owner or because the true own-
ership is unknown.
In his New Year television-
(radio report, Bellmon was
questioned by three capitol
newsmen He gave a brief re-
view of his administration dur-
ing 1964 and discussed his
Man Charged
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.
Bros following "My Blood federation a British puppet and
ne Celd." warned he will "crush’’ it.
payment in hard currency.
—
former Altus resident, died ear- percent of the total, and 15-16 The liberals argued that party
ly Saturday morning in a Du- accounting for 49 per cent loyalty was essential to party .
rant hospital Micronaire averages showed effectiveness, and that if mem- ineOklahoma City;
Funeral arrangements were 72 per cent reading in the 3 5 bers could not be loyal on a ...... ’
pending late Saturday night to 4 9 range, compared with 77 matter as important as support
with Merritt - Rowland Funeral per cent the previous week of the presidential ticket they
should leave the party. They
cited the case of Sen Strom
Thurmond, S. C., who switched
from the Democrats and be-
came a Republican after en-
dorsing Goldwater last fall.
Although the former Michigan
governor has submitted the cus-
tomary resignation of major ap-
pointees before a presidential
inauguration, it is understood
he would like to stay on at
least for the early part of the
new administration. He is
known to be interested ulti-1
mately in returning to politics,
possibly as a U.S. senator.
man of his Council of Economic "most brutal beating I have
Advisers, to look into the price seen done to an infant in my
hikes to determine what gov- 39 years of practice.’
ernment action, if any, should The child had two broken
bones in one arm, burns to both
feet and one hand, brain dam-
age, blood clots in both eyes
imparing his vision, and nu-
merous body bruises.
The extent of the brain dam-
age still is unknown and doc-
tors said it probably will be
several days before it is known
If the damage is permanent.
Earlier, doctors said the eye
damage appeared to be only
temporary.
The burns were reported to
Massive Storm Bellmon Okehs Principal Williams to Be Burch Asks for Probation Indonesia Says
Center Strikes Of Seizing Dead Wealth First Change Of Period To Prove Himself
MiAwact lOr OKLAHOMA CITY (UPIi - claimed money and other
I IIMVVV>l •vIVI Gov. Henry Bellmon approved
Infant Beaten, uar Selling
Gold to Hit
al from the U.N. could lead to
his leadership. He said this catastrophe.
charge was difficult to under- r w ., L, ... ... . ...
stand because he had welcomed • ch with-
support from all individuals and
factions
This statement was a reply to
CAIRO (UPI) - The United
Williams quit political office 1 (UPI) - A husky, self-em -Arab Republic was reported Sat-
T-.Poota ... . . urday to have sold more than
after an unprecedented six ployed air conditioning repair- $30 million worth of gold for
man was arrested Saturday and hard currency. informed
Republican governors
Stride' financing
which he will present to the leg-
islature Tuesday is beginning
to grow, he said.
"It takes some little time for
it to be understood. The first
reaction was a feeling of al-
most disbelief, but as it was
discussed, it began to win ac- *- "Po split on the-Burch issue,
ceptance. My feeling that Williams meanwhile is sched- Harley Markham, Pocatello, our party and endangering its
support for Giant Stride is be- uling engagements as though he said he still favored replacing future."
ginning to grow . .especially is going to stay on the job. But Burch in the $30 000 a year job. Burch said all Republicans
among groups that are direct- he was non-committal on his But Mrs. Gwen Barnett, Boise, I could agree that the party
immediate future beyond say- said she felt that Burch "de- could not be strengthened by
ing,.he pseryes at the pleasure serves a probation period” alienating any of its segments,
of the President. Burch, who was chosen for Yet he was being asked to re-
rtate 4
•mzzrysmmd
. . , .. , retaliatory action against any
(continued FROM page ONE an airplane trip to New York snip in the Past. further intensification of Indo-
special guests. The World Af-City perhaps Jan 6 or 7, de The caucus vote to accept a nesian aggression.
fairs committee is in charge of pending ontheweatherhe package of three liberal-draft- Britain Far Eastern fleet
the program duchess is not fond of air trav ed rules changes was 189-71, was said t be laroer th it
P g . • el, one source said, and wants The proposals still must be ap- ha’ Sa »0 St
Regular meeting of the Altus weather to be favorable be- proved bylthe fu" House on P
Stamp and Coin club will be held fore they attempt the flight, Mondev Th e h
at 2 30 p. m Sunday in the
Chamber of Commerce confer-
ence room.
COTTON
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE»
Bill Williams, chairman of the ly on the backlog of samples
Chamber of Commerce base re- and should again be current in
lations committee, issued a re-
the weather bureau said
Elsewhere, residents of the
northern plains states already
eastern Michigan. The
felt the bite of a new cold
wave. The mercury stopped at
22 degrees below zero at Thief
River Falls, Minn
Opens 6:30 * Starts 7:00
7O'T0NITE thru TUES.
ditional at a hospital.
George R. Money, 24, of near-
by Pinellas Park, was arrested
at the home of his father. R. V.
Money, and charged with ag-
gravated assault and battery
with intent to commit second-
as much emphasis on the im- degree murder. The U. A R also owes more
portance of African affairs as Police said he denied beating than $300 million in short term
did Kennedy during the days of and torturing the child. debts to the Soviet Union and
--had estimated 300 to 360 for Ruled out of order was a sub-
Gom Rurnlare Arn the whole 78 hours. We're up stitute proposal by Rep Bob
VCIIl DuISICI> AIC already over 300 and you still Sikes, Fla It would have al-
I U U 1 Uf have more than 24 hours 10 8° lowed Williams and Watson
in MOre not Water "Usually the heaviest toll is their seniority but put all House
1 in the early hours of the week- Democrats on official notice
MIAMI Beach (UPI) — Jack end. then it slows down and that future defectors would be
(Murph the Surf) Murphy and then it picks up again at the punished
a fellow suspect in the Star of end Before the showdown on rules,
India gem theft were charged "This should be the low the Democrats nominated, as
Saturday with burglarizing the point. I don't see how it can expected, Speaker John W Me-
home of a wealthy financier. miss going over the four-day Cormack, Mass , and House
Police captured the 27 - year- record Democratic Leader Carl Albert,
old Murphy and his companion, I The worst hours of the week- Okla , to continue in their posts. I
Roger Clark, 29, at gunpoint as end were yet to come Sunday Rep Eugene Koegh, N. Y.. was
the two were allegedly trying to thousands of families will be re- elected chairman of the Demo-
make a getaway in a car be- turning home from holiday vis- cratic caucus succeeding Rep.
longing to Murphy’s dead girl- its. and students will be return- Albert Thomas of Texas, who
friend. ing to college. I retired.
0 LOCAl-LV OWNED A MANAGED"Q
(Formerly Altus FinanceCo.)
219 East Commerce Phone HU 2-5555
Former Alfusan’s
Husband Succumbs
Dr. Charles F. Ward of Cleve-
land. Ohio, husband of the form-
er Miss Edna Mae Lloyd of Al-
tus, died suddenly at 2:15 p.m.
Friday at his Cleveland home
of a heart attack.
Funeral services will be held
at 10:30 a.m. Monday in St.
Angilus church in Cleveland.
Dr. Ward, native of Cleveland
and one of the city’s most
prominent surgeons, was a fre-
quent visitor with his family in
Altus He was the son-in-law of
Martin Lloyd and the late Mrs.
Lloyd.
He first established practice in
Cleveland with hik father and
a assumed the full practice when
his father retired He was a
Ye. member of the American Col-
56.50 lege of Surgeons.
Survivors are his wife, and
ness community to which John-
son appealed for election sup-;
port, had no comment on the j
order for the Ackley study. Month DaliyEet.Sat
The latest round in the in- Mall Sub
creases that began last Septem- * - - ••
ber was a boost of $6 a ton for
galvanized sheets The steel
companies backed down from a
similar attempted increase in
1962 when the late President
John F. Kennedy charged them
with jeopardizing the national
economy.
loans
| Funeral services for Mrs Al- Friday. The secretary general
ice Florence Hatfield, 900 E. himself is recuperating in the
Pecan, who died at 11 a m Virgin Islands from a peptic ul-
Friday in Memorial hospital, cer attack
haye been setfor2p.m.Sun- Narasimham at once called
Min. Rev Bill Dane will i Thantaandarhe,secrtfary,kem
fcateiwith burial 1. be in karhtasking’himtoblecnsider
MEHattiela.was T Au,
20, 1877 in Albany, Ky ■ 2nd tional cooperation year and said
bosnhsenoa residentsof Jackson Thant hopes "your excellency’s
k nrvivL rs. t government would not think of
pSheirfurvived by, two sons, withdrawing it, cooperation
piehmmwdightA"ttekandeFrandahirom the World organization."
ghters, Mrs. Arlee Thompson, The Indonesian delegation
Mrs. Hester Allen, Mrs Dixie said Saturday the withdrawal
Lowry, Miss Sandy Hatfield and stems from opposition to the
Mrs. Mildred Briton, all of Al- election of Malaysia to the Se-
tus, Mrs. Beulah Cole, Oklaho- curity Council. Malaysia was
ma City, and Mrs Mav Bax- elected for a one year term on
ley, Seligmon, Mo.; three step- the council Dec. 29 and Palar
daughters, Mrs Flossie Spivev warned in a speech to the Gen-
and Mrs. Zora Davis both of eral Assembly that day his
Delhart, Tex and Mrs Neva country was opposed to the
Taylor of Mobile, Ala : 48 grand- election "and prepared to take
children and 66 great-grandchil- all the consequences
tie dinner party New Year's A.T
Eve in the princess suite of the
c i c . Warwick Hotel, their home for (CONTINSn from •AGEONm
KhAr+ Kreriec the next several days
jnUll •IVI 63 They are reported planning ous bills sought by the leader-
an airplane trip to New York ship in the past.
Oaily set Sat. uw m«o 811.00 Cleveland home.
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The weather bureau issued An unclaimed property act. oil interests Banks now use
heavy snow warnings with pre- depending on how it is written, money in “dead" accounts as
dictions of a four-inch fall In could bring in millions of dol- they do active deposits. Most oil
northern lower Michigan and lars to the state treasury No companies hold considerable
storm would be followed by one knows just how much un money in trust for royalty pay-
rapidly dropping temperature
Snow, sleet and freezing rain in a pre - recorded television would be a one-time windfall of
made driving hazardous for mo- report, the governor also gave money and should be used for
“X" wataretiertendoessmam This « orvermant" would‘new comidenee in state govem
northwestern Pennsylvania and would allow the state to as involve less money, Bellmon
western New York, sume ownership of property said, but could help beef up the
Four incLa, nf snow were from the estate of a deceased state's welfare fund There are
Eou 1 u ml of"nt. welfare client if the property, many ways it could work. One
pre " v, [o m Connecticut such as a home, was purchased would be to allow the state to
NeWtYrk were Slm with welfare payments. make house payments for old-
null i i S erquePegi.e Neither an unclaimed prop age pensioners during their life
R JQ AS and he erty bill nor a lein recovery with the understanding that the
7 nor^^^^ state “ not the pensioner’s
mountainss, ° the legislature And Bellmon heirs — would gel the property
rennsy made no promise to sign such after the welfare client's death
A messy mixture of light legislation if it is passed But Opposition to an unclaimed
snow and rain pelted the New he said both ideas were sound property act probably would
York City area. in principle come from some banking and
, i Korean war, the sources said. It liams conduct on African af-
Monday. The caucus.vote on is getting further reinforce- fairs.
the changes was not binding on l ments
i every Democrat but because of . ,
' the partv’s lopsided margin in 1 Prime Minister Harold Wilson |
the House (295 to 140), the re- was expected to hold consulta-
vision stood a strong chance of: tions on the deteriorating situa-
adoption. tion. Britain is deeply involved
' | in the defense of Malaysia,
a few days" .voteFinatwith 10,000 troops already in
The season total at the close The vote to demote Williams I the field there Australia and
tions must be made for the fare- of the week stood at more than and Watson, however, was fi- other commonwealth partners
well stag party to be given at 7 108,000 bales, which compares na also contribute to Malaysia's
p. m. Tuesday in honor of Brig with 156,000 bales classed at Their punishment was the defense force.
Gen William B Kyes. The event this same time a year ago most severe House Democrats --------------
for General Kyes, who soon is Over 3,500 samples were clas- have administered since 1905.
leaving his post at Altus AFB sed during the week for farm It will now b to Chair. I nnr lInpce Fatal
as commander of the 11th Stra- ers of Jackson County, and the man Oren Harris T the’con -On ilIe35 T didl
tegic Aerospace Wing, will be season total for the county stood merce Committee - if they are T, MA,, Al:., f I
held at the Golf and Country at nearly 32,000 bales This reassigned there— topface 10 Mrs. Alice 0ad
Club. I compares with about 44,000 at Williams and Watson at the hot-
this same time, last year. tom of the group's 22-man MANGUM — Illness of many
Fire damage to a 1959 Chev- Grade and Staple averages Democratic roster. years was fatal late Fridav
rolet owned by Leon Wilson remained unchanged from the | night for Mrs Alice Bell Goad,
was set at $125 today, accord- previous week, while Micro- ,wuams, Wi mean 88 of Mangum
Ing to Fire Chief Jasper South- naire averages dropped slight- loss of the chairmanship of the
Southall said the car caught ly during the week transportation and aeronautics Funeral services will be held
“ - ..... ‘Predominant grades for the subcommittee and the chance to 230 p.m., Sundayiin the
week were Strict Low Middling succeed Harris as chairman of Greer Funeral Home chapel
Light Spotted, which accounted the full committee here with Rey J. Allen Ander-
for 37 per cent of the total, and Williams and Watson de- son. Pastor of the Presbyterian
Strict Low Middling Spotted, fended their position at the cau- church,, officiating. Burial will
accounting for 36 per cent cus They said they wanted to be in Riverside cemetery.
Staples ranged from 13-16 to remain as Democrats but de- Mrs Goad, a native of Texas,
1-3-32, and averaged 29 9 thirty- dared that in good conscience was married to the late A F
'seconds Predominant staples they had to support Goldwa- Goad on Nov. 14, 1895 and the
Mrs Jennie Sanderson, a were 29-32, accounting for 30 ter. couple came to Greer county in
battered Salmon Mountains
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-AHiMGT N.(UPRob- to prove himself, got an imme- to plans for rebuilding the party, nation under pressure at this
MonsesviedmaturgazsthatG diate rebuff Saturday on his By asking for more time, he time would clearly be inter- _____
warning that his fall from pow- at least indicated that he felt preted as a full repudiation by Saturday it is withdrawing from
er would drive "responsible he should not be held respon-the Republican party of all ., Ir.
Republicans out sible for the 1964 Democratic those voters who identified tne -nited Nations in protest
..... hemselves with responsible con- against the, seating of its arch-
He wrote that he and nation- servative Republicanism,” heeneny Malaysia on the Secu-
asking for a six-to-nine - month al committee staffs members said, echoing a declaration
probationary period. Idaho Gov. had been at work “on compre-
One newspaper (New York Robert E. Smylie, leader of the hensive programs, including
Times > said his replacement oust - Burch drive, said bluntly plans for a broader base for
“has been discussed in the ad-1 that the embattled party chair- the party.” If these plans are
ministration Another (Wash- man's plan was not acceptable carried out, he said, they can
ington Daily News) said he "is to him, bring "significant gains" for
going.” Smylie, chairman of the Re- the party in 1965 and 1966 elec-
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