The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 73, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 24, 1966 Page: 2 of 30
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SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1966
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'Who's No. 2
Is Still Major
State Question
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In Full Dress
AUTO • HOME • BUSINESS • LIFE
FARM • CROP HAIL • MOBIL HOMES
ers, will be working in the larg-
er counties in the closing days
Hall plans a statewide rally
preceded him in death He had
resided in recent years in the
home of an aunt, Miss Alma
I The three top winners were
selected from eight cadidates
for the coveted title. Other con-
testants were Kae Ervin. Jack-
ie Nelson, Caroyn Weaver and
were in the top five places
All were born in south Texas
and have spoken Spanish as a
seen Venus many times, but I
never saw Venus 50 feet above '
a mad and moving from side to
side like this was I have never i
"If I have caught you at a bad
time please hang up "
Gourley said a survey shows
only two of 41 refuse to listen
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ALTUS TIMES-DEMOCRAT, ALTUS, OKLAHOMA
ugaa VicePresident
aykgme Defends Policy
ter of ceremonies
The girls modeled in swim
suits and then paraded before
the judges in their formals. They
were interviewed earlier dur-
ing a tea.
Judging was on beauty, per-
sonality and poise Don Law-
investigation
Gourlev has set up a battery
Starring
GORDON MACPAE
SHIRLEY JONES
EDDIE ALBERT
BOD STEIGER
JAMES WHITMORE
And Some Of The Most
Exciting Music Ever
Written.
Church of the Nazarene with
Rev T O Parsons, pastor, of-
ficiating Burial will be made
in the city cemetery with the
Tims Funeral Home in charge
of arrangements
Keener was born In Altus
March 7, 1911, and had resided
here all his life His parents.
Odessa, Texas, and Mrs Arline
Rowlett, Altus.
City and will deliver what he
has labeled his final major ad-
dress of the campaign
Nesbitt is dividing his time
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struction two years ago. Jim
| was followed by a student from
Tusa Edison and one from Pon-
ca City high
Students who previously had
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"This is Leland Gourley, can- during the attack, hut It was bridge west of Durant today,
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Box Office Opens 12 45
ENDS TODAY
JOE
BOALDIN
men and women ended their
hike at the Portsmouth Naval
Shipyard where they handed
out anti-war leaflets under the
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nearly 100 miles last weekend what he thought was a picture
probably was a combination of of the IFO, but the Air Force
an artificial satellite and the said nothing was found on the .
planet Venus, the Air Force negative.
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subject to sudden shifts of senti-
ment This has ■ en parti ilar-
ly true of Oklahoma County.
Tulsa County has shown a
COME TO THE WEDDING
OF THE BOLDEST IN SIGHT
AND THE MOST
INTIMATE IN SOUND TO ONE
OF THE GREAT MUSICAL FILMS!
believed that Sheriff Spaur saw
the planet Venus "
The Air Force added that
PORTSMOUTH, N.H, (UPI)
— More than 50 young pacifists
climaxed a weekend demonstra-
from Rn to 100 miles an hour,
and added that "I have never
seen anything this bright before
in my life."
The Altus Timti Dmoerat
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vision also were bi-lingual.
Mrs Rob Rooker and Mrs D
M Ewing are the leathers of
the prize winners
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take "evasive action" to avoid
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -That lit was a satellite or Venus "
mysterious flying object which Police Chief Gerald
two Ohio policemen chased for Buchert of Mantua, Ohio, took
Albert, San Jose
A < Ottawa, III
said Saturday. | The Air Force, which checks
The report met with skepti out all reports of flying saucers
cism among the Ohio police- and the like, said in a
and nothing short of hell or southeast, and was brighter
high water will make me think than any star in the sky. It is
"a
particularly in Viet Nam” he
said
Humphrey, a former ADA
vice chairman, said he was
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Marv Gloria Rivera, juniors.
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OKLAHOMA S TOP SPANISH II student, Jim Byrd seated. gets in some extra practice with the language
teaching equipment at Altus high school while ether students who ranked high in the contest look on Thev
ore from left, Mary Glor i Rivero, Paul Jimenez and Dovid Krueger Their teachers are Mrs Bob Rooker and
Mad Suh
Outside of OklS but inU.S.A
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Ruth attribute the outstanding
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deliberate on economic and coal mines, steel and textile
SHERIFF
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Sylvia Stock all of Mangum. Peugeot motor companies. re-
residents, principally in Okla-
Loetta Short. 19-year-old red
area at
sighting."
However,
the time of the
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Ravenna Sheriff
International Trade Fair It
was the only major speech of
his tour of the French "Black
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another brown-eyed brunette,
was named first runnerup. Sec-
and runnerup honors went to
SPO°KY KOOKy!
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between campaign speeches,
organization and a state prison
one of the largest in Europe.
The accord toped a growing
series of industrial merger
aimed at countering American
subsidiaries operating in Eu-
rope
The banquet and De Gaulle's
arrival ceremonies were boycot-
ted by Socialist Mayor Augustin
ches in height and weighs 106
pounds.
She is a junior student in the
Granite high school, where she
is a member of the basketball
team and vice-president of
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second language throughout ■
their lives. All others in this di- ]
one country, they will he
tempted to try it in others, he
said, an dnoted that "liberation
fronts" already exist in Thai-
land and Malaysia.
by which his
in a speech marking the
opening of a four-day provincial
tour of northern Frame, would Country" a giant complex of
Altus high school will be intered
in the national Spanish tests at
ter having won top honors in
the state tests, sponsored by the
American Association of Tea
chers of Spanish and Portugese
Jim Byrd. junior, placed first
in Oklahoma for students in the
division who had not had Span-
ish before beginning class in-
ALTUS
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Daily l ft Sat.
tion for peace Saturday by
marching three miles three a
hostile crowd of egg and stone-
tossing spectators
The peace marchers. both
a differing viewpoint
He said no liberal could
। tolerate aggression and that "a
particularly militant strain" of
aggression was aimed at South
V let Nam The vice president
said that the overwhelming
weight of ev idence shows that
the pro-Communist National
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and Sharon Griffis, Brinkman spectively France’s first and
Miss Allen, sponsored bv the fourth largest, announced in
Lions club, is five feet five in- Paris their association in a
1,000,000-car a year complex.
President Charles de Gaulle j merging the purely consultative
said Saturday he would ask for Economic Council with the
a new constitutional oxerhaul in Senate into a single body The
Funeral services are set for He said it traveled at speeds
getting hit by streaking Soviet- Monday at 1ft am. at the - - — -
at 3 p m Sunday in Oklahoma made "SAM" missiles One of Trinity Baptist church Rev
the missiles exploded just 300 C. L. Abercrombie, minister,
THAT NIGHT OUT BfCOMIS AN fVfNT AT TUT Nt W CON TINf N T Al ..
THf ONLY THfATBf Of KIND IN T HT WOHI D
right time comes" it will
become necessary to combine
mtn one body the representa-
tives of local, regional, social
and economic interests
The new body, De Gaulle said
Liberation Front does not
represent a majority of the
i South Vietnamese
If the Communists successful-
' ly use force to gain power in;
rence served as chairman of the Rogers
Rattlesnake Derby queen com- Survivors include several
। petition. aunts. uncles and cousins.
pacifists made
the area of the Vien Hoa Dao DURANT (UPI) — A gaso-
pagoda. line tank truck and a freight
There were reports that truck collided and burst into
machine gun fire was heard flames on a Lake Texoma
social problems before the plants and channel harbors
programs would be turned into De Gaulle who flew in from
laws by the National Assembly. Paris Saturday, carefully side-
stepped foreign issues such as
men. statement Saturday that;
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Ravenna Ohm. spotted the sighting, by Sheriff Dale F.
unidentified fixing object Spaur of Ravenna Ohio was
...... ... --------1. IFO. at 5 am last Sunday the passage of a satellite. it ,
mpeted in another di- and chased it 8-5 miles into, approached the southeast por-i attempt to
spaur said Saturday after and Sheriff Spaur focused his
hearing of the Air Force rep rt eyes on the planet Venus.
"I saw it with my own eyes. | "Venus was rising in the
—FIAAKIE AVALON
DWAYNE HICKMAN
.DEDORAN WALLEY"i
____ YVONNE CRAIG I
Ross Dustman Saturday criti-
cized the report
"I go along with my men.”
Dusman said "It was not a
satellite and not Venus Ive
NOW OPEN the SEASON
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said at least four hand r.;.c,e K:I1.A
Drivers Killed
hea 0 000: po. e iarte ■ i'd As Trucks Crash
true in the past from first
through sixth or seventh place
A poll can only measure sen-
preference for her f v orite son.
David Hall, but even he does not
have more than about one-third
of that county’s vote if the
polls are accurate
Split Vote Important
The split vote in the big coun-
ties could mean that less pop-
ulous areas will play the big
gest role in deciding the win-
ner,
Gourlev have criticized Gary in
varying degrees the past few
days Hall is the only major
candidate who 1 not made a
Headrick and had lived in Jack-
son county all of his life. He
was a veteran of World War II
Survivors are his wife. Con-
nie his mother, Mrs. Andra
Muller. Amarillo, Texas; three
brothers. Lawrence, Taff. Texas
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"radar indicates that
placement of the Altus students
on the equipment which is a-
vailable for their use in the
language laboratory, and in the
classroom
Modern language is one of the
subjects taught with aid funds
through Title II of the Nation !
al Defense Education Act of
1958,
CARNIER SERVICE
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MAIL St n
Jackson and adjoining eounties
High in Contest Believe Report
, Four Spanish It students at
a) of the more populous coun- ... ...... 1
his current drive to win the
departure, of the 26 000 United
States troops in France
The 75-year-old president—a
native of Lille—used the
occasion of the trade fair
banquet In his honor to launch
an urgent appeal for a further
effort by business circles to
endow the French nation with a
powerful industrial base capa-
ble of successful competition on
foreign markets.
He made the appeal a few
hours after the Renault and
powers further clipped under
the Fifth Republic set up by De
Gaulle.
De Gaulle spoke at the
inauguration of the Lille
Mr and Mrs C. E
direct attack on Gary.
Gan. following the typical
role of a front - runner, has
mostly ignored them, saying.
"I m campaigning for me not
against someone else, and I am
not going to get involved in cat-
fights "
He jokingly told one audi
ence he was thinking about car-
rying a sign that says ’ It isn't
so "
All the major candidates are
stepping up their radio and tel-
evision time in the final 10
days of the campaign
Rogers plans to stress the
theme. "Rogers for Reform " |
Gary is pushing organization
on the precinct level
Work Larger Counties
Moore, as well as several oth-
Democratic ; ■ iry for gover-
nor is that co d t cures, stand-
ing by themselves, are highly
unreliable And this has been
Services Monday
For V. N. Bennell
Vel son N Bennett, 47 • year -
old Altus disabled war veteran
died at his home at 607 West B
early Saturday.
He was born Oct 7. 1918 at
To Merge Units
LILLE, France (UPI) -1 be reviving his old idea of
homa and Tulsa counties, to
give them a 30 second tran-
scribed message from Gourley.
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In ADA Speech
I WASHINGTON (UPD -Vin
President Hubert H Humphrey
went before a partially hostile
audience of friends and former
friends Saturday to defend
administration policy in Viet
Nam and re-pledge U S willing-
I ness to talk to anyone
anywhere in an effort to
negotiate peace
In a speech prepared for the
annual convention of the liberal
Americans for Democratic Ac-
tion (ADA), Humphrey said
that Saigon is as close to
Washington now as London was
in 1940 during the Nazi air
blitz.
"I know that there are
differences within this room as
to just how we should meet our
responsibilities in Asia andi
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -
The Democratic race for No 2
spot for governor has entered
its final 10 days with at least a
half dozen contenders insisting
they are still in the race
it is hard to find anyone now
who does not concede that Ray-
mond Gary will nail down first
place in the M IV 3 primary by
a healthy margin
This has caused all the oth-
ers to concentrate on set ond
place and a spot against Gary
in the May 24 runoff.
Recent polls have placed
Gary even farther ahead with
Preston Moore David Hall and
Cleeta John Rogers fighting for ,
second place. They are followed
bv Charles Nesbitt. Leland
Gourlev. Keith Cartwright and
Henry Ford
Polk Uncertain
But. judging from four and
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about polls in an Oklahoma
seen Venus controlled by
someone like this was."
Spaur, an Air Force gunner
during the Korean war, said the
object he saw was circular and
about 30 to 45 feet in diameter,
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Future Homemakers of Amer-
’ ica.
, One of her big honors was
, receiving a trip to Washington.. , .
D C. to participate in a national Laurent and the. Socialist,
14-H club citizenship conference Communist and Ca holic labor
CONTINUED from FAGE rwo She also won a trip as an unions to protes against the
field at Ardmore where Amen Amercian Royal conference in government ’ "age policies,
can Flyers has its pilot training! Kansas City, Mo. , -----------------
watchful eye of several huskv school and operations headquar- Her hobbies are sewing and aw ■ v n:_.
Marineg and a contingent of ters. It was raining and there horseback riding She made the । KaWiS Keener V1eS,
was some lightning and thun- formal that she wore in the
no "He decided the first approach 2ST ot the Fang compett Rites To Be Today
barring entrance to the wAseannotwnduitereriahtnehhi (Miss Allen was crowned by Rawls E Keener of 712 N.
yard, on skeleton force because : "ervice stJtiX said Pigman Pat Norris, oi^ secretary ofJackson died at 12 45 pm
of the weekend A sign advising radioed he was making another the Mangum Chamber of Com Saturday at Memorial hospital
• No trespassing _ f. S govern nnrch I merce.The winners were an- after a lingering illness
ment property" hung from the He sia -Tm going to come npunced by Rep. Dave Hutchens | Funeral services will he held
rope, but official, permitted back I like runway 12,"0angumwocag .. «> 2 30 pm Sunday at the
persons on legitimate business Wright said , Judges were Hoyt Shadid, Al
to enter the giant facility. The plane never reached it tus mazoriBoh Ivester,gSayre,
The marchers began their It "wobbled" Gorman re- and Mrs Alvin Duty, Hobart.
no peace walk from Market, cafled. then smashed into the Wazne Robinson, Hobart radio
Square he re earlier Saturday rocky hillside bursting into station manager, was the mas-
on the third day of their fames and scattering debris
demonstration. I Gorman saw a flashing light.
As they marched, more than and was surrounded by fire He
•o egg, were thrown at them was strapped to his seat
from three cars narked along Another seat pinned him, but
the route and from nearby he struggled loose and sum-
alleys The egg throwers, some moned strength to stand up
in two convertibles immediate- His hands were burned badly
ly raced off after throwing and he could not help those
their missiles. I around him.
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feet from an Air Force plane will officiate.
attacking the Rod River Valley. Interment will follow in the
The plane escaped damage but Altus cemetery The Tims Fun-
two ( S. Air Force jets were eral home is in charge of ar-
shot down by ground fire rangements.
A national police spokesman . ■ ■■
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were fired by police or by the Authorities said there was a
attackers possibility a passenger car had
All of the terrorists apparent- been trapped between the two
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Buckley, Callaway & Wimberly, Harrington. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 73, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 24, 1966, newspaper, April 24, 1966; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2118694/m1/2/?q=music: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.