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PAGE SIX
MONDAY MAY 23 1966
.ALTUS TIMES-DEMOCRAT, ALTUS, OKLAHOMA
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earthly heads
are very big and getting big- been so
much bad news out of
Viet Nam and Wall Street and
II agony and the ecstacy, as
as the arrogance, of President
ituot
job — replied
the Pre sident would prevent a ly nuclear weapons to blow the things in the sweet name of
otherwise At least I hope not
le the
Tender ( hickens
"Several
the
program
as
—News Cables
the golf
Psychological Pinch-hitter
fre
No Red Chinese nor sense
Chinese territorial ambitions in
screen. Or he may have been named US senator to replace
party a success, but I enjoyed
if Particularly when the dinner the Tuesday originally planned
the boy who
Mrs
buzz the boll post o college
Cake hut no meat
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the Nazi Gestapo
committed suicide three days
British
in Bonn.
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moves that would cut all ties
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chairman introduced the Peru
vian ambassador and his wife
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that God works haphazardly?
His laws ।sometimes called nat
| party at the Peruvian Embas-
sy. Then I went home and tried
"I'm like the man who over-
heard his wife telling a friend.
My husband had good luck on
Myrth M. Wimberly, President
Frank Wimberly, General Mgr
Callaway Buckley, Manag ng Ed.
and sunset run on a neat sched-
ule and never vary The Bible
military purposes; and that goes
'for Washington, too If nations
■could only be trusted to race
fu| scientific investigation of
space would be guaranteed to
all in the proposed compact
From Our Files
Strolling The
Memory Lane
enemy of the month.
The worlds cockeyed opti-
the incomes of farmers and
abundance was made available
to those who needed it.
39 Thackeray
character
> But they keep on trying
The latest effort — by Rep
—Washington Notebook—
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ciety at the University of Okla-
homa.
the
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keeping force in the violence
ridden Dominican Republic.
the
well
Janis W Hruby, Sec.-Treas.
Paul Flippin, Adv. Director
Bob L Taylor, Circulation Mgr.
hanging
For 30 minutes, until it was
re-established, the senator-to-be
did not know whether Romney
had changed his mind and was
10 colorful French
soldier
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13 Hot cross —
after his capture by
troops.
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BY WASHINGTON SrAFF
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—Peace in Space—
Moon Treaty Good Idea
BY INEZ ROBB
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K write a book on what makes
K such occasions a success.”
For the Record
"When Les gets home from a
£ really swinging affair, he talks
K into a tape recorder until he
22 has a complete record," it said
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ALEXANDER J HRt RY
Vice Pres and Assistant to Publisher
in Years Ago
President Eisenhower defend
ed the right of the armed ser-
vices to argue forcefully among
modeling cigars the ’.ale Sen Pat McNamara, an
"I don’t know whether Les aide had to notify Griffin that
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America
and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indi-
visible with liberty and justice for all."
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City by carrier $1 40 per month. $ 20 per 3 months. $7 75 per
8 months, or $15.50 per year in advance, rural by mail in Jackson
and surrounding counties. $12.00 per year in advance, elsewhere in
Oklahoma $14 00 per year. Outside of Oklahoma but in U S. 15 00
per year.
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Two years have passed since
on a Wednesday rather than
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color (2 words)
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43Consume
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45 Deprived of
feeling
471pose hanging
shred
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nitrate (var)
so Pertaining to a
star's path
53 Town —-
54 Artlessness
55 Relaxes
58 Lair
57 Observe
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chapter on the Oklahoma City
University campus.
William D Anderson Jr. of
Altus was initiated by Phi Della
Kappa honorary education so
been the largest commis-
sion ever paid to an illus-
trator in the late 19th and
early 20th century he was
known as the delineator of
the typical American girl
at various occupations, par-
ticularly those out-of-doors.
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24 Not ever contr) Fatty esters
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35 Make lace
38 Spiritualistic
27 Feminine name session
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The Altus Times-Democrat
ALTUS, OKLAHOMA (73521)
Established in 1900
Published Daily (Exeept Saturday and Sunday Morning
HARRINGTON WIMBERLY
Editor and Publisher
lestial sword on Damocles daylights out of the current charity that they wouldn’t do
ging from th moon or Mars " “ 1 ‘ ’ - ’
the soul of man" You say you
are a professional man if you
are a lawyer, court procedures ।
are pretty "pat." aren't they |
If you are a doctor, you would ।
be the first to claim that medi-
cine is an exact science and is
pretty "pat " Why would you
an intelligent man. assume that
God runs His universe any less
methodically than you do’ If
you're looking fur an excuse to
mists may feel that such a listed on
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hamburger
on notice it will stand for no
ger the for
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relieve the
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at Providence, R I, the
MY ANSWER
anxiety tn avoid any hasty
Telephone connections between
Lansing and Saigon proved {
shaky Griffin at length wa 8
reached The Lansing man said
Bob, there's been a change in
Where did you get the idea
T‛-- 5 reach of predatory human
- . u 1.. u - hand' ” Such hands. given the
th oday. S on ay, ay 'chance, will certainly not hes-
he 1 3rd day of 1966 with 222 to turn them into atomic
10 1010W.
The moon is between its new
IM Pedal extremity 19 Man from
20 Eccentric wheel Cincinnati
21 Single
(comb, form)
22 Greek letter
23 Night before
an event
I am a professional man
and a skeptic. I have tried to
believe in Christ and Chris-
tianity, but in me the whole
thing is just a little too pat,
too neat, loo simple I just
don't believe that God works
quite so methodie ally as the
f • Tuus-imda"
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"are planning some day to
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press the goals he hoped to
achieve as secretary of agri-
culture.
They were to reverse the
build-up of agricultural sur-
pluses. to reduce the cost of
these surpluses, to increase
A have disappeared long ago had
0 they happened In be within
ional critics in Washington is indeed cockeyed optimism to
may insist that the reduction be believe that the race to the
naw keeps watch over Siberia NATO's political headquarters suming that nuclear fission
The location of his speech and ----- han't disposed of the whole
that men will be tramping
around the moon the living
for long periods on space plat
forms before such a sane and
peaceful treaty is accepted, If
it ever is, by the nations of
the world
The time to make a begin-
ning toward peace in space is
now, before the sword of Da
mocles hangs from the moon
by a thermonuclear thread.
duty to make his automobile ac-
cidentproof and foolproof, nor
must he render the vehicle
“more" safe when the danger
to be avoided is obvious to nil
—Federal Appeals (ourt Judge
Win G. Enoch, in an opinion
Washington diner parties an
Anyone who can attend
washington dinners parties an
average of two nights out of
three and remain coherent
enough to soliloquize before a
tape recorder, much less write
a book, is made of stem stuff
indeed
To give myself a faint idea of
the stamina this requires. I
spent about an hour on a recent
evening observing a dinnerI
vance. are quite pat Sunrise
5 read of this astouding feat
| also said that the Carpenter'
ogainst the Brown Uni-1
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general
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themselves on the best way to _ ___. . .
1. ", nia F reeman summed up for the
protect the country But he 'aid . .
these arguments should not be
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON I Pl New
endurance records are constant-
ly being set-in space flights,
sports. taking shower baths,
slaying awake and numerous
other fields.
But as testimonials to man's
amazing fortitude none of these
can begin to match the record
of Leslie and Elizabeth Carpe-
ter, a local husband-and wifeI
team.
It was reported the other day
that Les, a newspaperman and
Liz Lady Bird Johnson's press
aide attende more than 250
Washington dinner parties a
year
The social not in which I
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1 RECRUITS
in recent days there has
between France and NATO.
Latest suggestions are to give
France "associate" status in
the revamped defense align-
ment The indications are that
at the Brussels meeting, or
soon afterward, the ministers
into space to plant a flag and
not some nuclear-powered Da- conducted in a manner to alarm
and communicatio
And did you sc
Hi s n Martv!
"Gibson girl," furnished
Collier's Weekly with 52
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that he
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the qn
to capture it all on tape.
played back 1 ikesthis rw order Lyndon Johnson first specif! -
Hi there, tape recorder 1 1 " "P5 n
Guess where ive
Such a compact is essential men matdeinsummerconanions America his admn-
if the moon and the qtars are fir in Istratlon sought to create, ...
ir me moon anu me stars are for men Although he has achieved
not eventually put to use as The fashion show was part They have been difficult years all of these goals, the modest
mere pads from which to life of 8 charity benefit dinner for the Republicans, who so far 'Freeman — when asked to sum
, sponsored by their wives
off ever bigger and more dead- sometimes congressmen will do
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homemode recipe he believes
। have not been able to counter up his five-plus years on the
; the catchy slogan effectively. job _ replied '
as 'Ambassador and
Peru.'"
says The law o. the Lord j dents not to use L. SD
perfect. converting the soul .
Why should you think it strange 1
Was Rape Feller subsconsciously taking something off
tnebal in the sumliminal hope that his son might look
BIBLE VERSE
And the people stood by watching; hul the rulers scoffed at him,
saying He saved others; let him save himself it hr »* the ( hrist of
God his Chosen On Luke 23:35.
based on a 1787 effort by a Mr his hunting trip He came back
of the lawgivers George Read of Delaware to alive "
■ hickenednbtlonaithgovemhmenndformeanc.ArTER ONE of those flat,
states were a source of "perpe- "Ladies and gentlemen The
tual discord." According to I Vice President of the United
Rumsfeld, Read stated States, introductions at the
"There can be no cure for State Department, Hubert
the beach wear this evil but in dome awavi Humphrey sighed
"So One Guy Sez 'We Con Wipe You Out!' on' the
Other Guy Sez 'We Can Wipe You Out!' on' POW!"
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f r gists toke over how about giving a
oteur a chance to field this one?
a pinch hitter's answer to each and every one of
estions might well be
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the current worsening of the Fearful West Germany question in the meantime
Sino-Soviet rift li ds observers Despite US assurances that So it is none too soon to
in M...... in con lude that the । S Army manpower cuts instart working on a treaty to
pt et h and inde ■ d ’he trip Europe are only temporary, neutralize the moon, the plan-
was aimed specifically at there is growing apprehension ets, or even the stars It is al-
•’eking m West Germany that congres- ready later than we think it
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V ‛» 1966 Sr NEA, Ine.
“If only I could have afforded to go to college, I'd of
really had STATUS—particularly with the draft boardl"
The United State embas y in permanent to offset the balance moon — or even the race to
M cow i w rind over the of payments deficit West put the first large platform in
o much hullabaloo over
A thought for the day-
President Theodore Roosevelt
"No man, not even the soldier
who dues his duly stands quite
on Ilie level with the wife and
mother who has done her
duty."
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have been "savists," student'
of Russian history, literature. I
language and related fields '
Vac ancies for scientific
students go begging.
No on
Famer on
This ti
Donald Rumsfeld, R-Ill. — is
reller wOs hurling for a team of old-timer
tion game with the Brown frosh
-Dr Harry Sterling, a New NATO reorganization
York psychiatrist, urging stu. Differences over the way
I WTO should be reorganized
As the world ma, kn following France's pull-out may
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-Thu h Tri o.n, . i could delav vital decisions to in 1965, the Organization of
the I nited Buddhisi < huP h on allow . for further inter allied American States setup 8 peace
South Viet Nam. " consultations There is growing
A manufacturer m not under a
apparent lack of interest German officials fear that any space is a mere rate for nation-
among American scientific cut in US troops in Germany al prestige
student a to studying in will spur the Soviets to renew One does not have to be in
Russia Since Sovit t Amer i. an against R. rhn and all a .ng the any' world capital very long to
tudent exchange tx zan, Soviet againsett Berlin and all along th hear a "hypothetical" discus-
s ientists have flocked to the their harassment t actics sion of the uses of space for
United State but almost all against Berlin and ail along the
Americans going to Moscow Iron Curtain.
general during the Civil Warjintroduce a treaty to guarantee while U. S power tn counter
was born on this day in 1824. that the exploration of space such aggression was curbed by
On this day in history shall be for peaceful purposes! its commitments in Korea
in 1945, Heinrich Himmler । only.
chief of the Nazi Gestapo i u .... ... a 1, u Roy Black of Eldorado a
No country would be permit- , junior at Oklahoma Baptist
ted to claim sovereignty over University, was elected mem l
any heavenly body, and peace: vice president of Sigma
Tau Delta English fraternity.
25 Years Ago
British navy held off German
transport fleets attempting to
land troops in Crete while allied
forces bailie German airborne
troops on four fronts on the
island.
Because of her outstanding
work in speech activities, Miss
Frances Stams of Altus was
initiated by Delta Sigma Rho,
national honorary forensic Ira
ternity at the University of Okla
homa.
nouncement that the United
States will seek a treaty
through the United Nations to
forestall any country from slak-
ing a caim to the moon or any
other celestial body in outer
space. Through such a treaty
pen and ink drawings for
naming somebody else — or a year and was paid $50,.
whether, as was the case, the 000. This j, said to have
change was utterly trivial It
must have been a tough half |
hour
FIVE YEARS AGO. Orville
1) expect obedience and re-ial power that one of Lyndon
eginning at birth and con-' B .Johnson ’ sounde st proposals
eorn it by the personal headline
der o understand the kids That was the Presidential an-
vore time with them, and (3) j
able discipline, no matter howl
nily circle seems to be flunking both courses I
er a sincere type guy who doesn’t say too.
. e he doe .nt want to be written off as a know-
Gospel indicates. Y. P. R,
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got a hit oft him?
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even if it means spen
exercise firm but rea
much courage it toke
”I know it sounds
worked pretty well in (
Not that some moms and pops aren’t getting along
fine with their kids Rumors keep popping up that this
sort of thing is happening again and again.
But from what you see and hear you have to conclude
that in many homes the parents and children are not only ‘
on different wove lengths but proctically living in differ-
ent worlds as well. To wit.
I may be a k nd of a nut apologizes one teen-ager, |
"but I kind of like parents (He soys it as if he were
confessing he hates pizza and hamburger I
I simply con t get through to our boy," a father ad-
mits forlornly He regards me as a zombie if I told him •
two and tw moke four, he d give me an argument
it s ironic and tragic that in a day when human rela-
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plans" ('Ink' The connection "% ~ . E
was broken, and Griffin left ' .. , _ ' ,.
1 Charles Dana Gibson,
U.S. artist and illustrator
and creator of the famed
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On the back burner
The Rumanians know that all
Europe is talking about their,
I be an unbeliever surely yo suggestions for a revision of th, j
lean come up with a better one Warsaw Pact, the Communist
I This one is as weak as it s 1 counter-part to NATO For one
logical The Bible savs .r. thing the Romanians are tired
fool hath said in his heart of helping to pay the bill for........... arsenals.
There is no God " Soviet troops in East Germany, The moon 11 between its new It . to prevent such to
Hungary and Poland They al No phase and first quarter . . . 1.10
- _______- . . .i ... a . . ’ guarantee freedom from man- 15 Seo
don t like the idea of the Pa The morning stars are Venus made terror in space, that' *
. TL c_ <r Russtan and Saturn font Johnson proposes that Gm Omar N Bradley said
•Ol hey bay ' Jupiter the United States at the neat there was ’danger" that the
* . 1 " a " . a 50 . . Ambrose Burnside a Union session of the United Nations Russians would strike in Iran
There is only one wav to deal Russians won 1 be hurried,
with external reality, and that Therefore they can be exPec ted
ural lawsiarepat The tid them Ruonnsnnsesaand awhile before giving “ another
tables, predictable years in ad doesni change anything that’s push,
painful
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or the Milky Way over our
moclean sword’ i the nation.
Havelock Ellis in The Dance Miss Myrtle Foster of Martha
of Life wrote The sun and was elected secretary of the
the moon and the stars would Future Teachers of America
j treaty is premature when man models apparently
concedes, "but it has! hasnt yet gotten his feet and out But a few brazened it
And t has m • -T I/ will through I guess their wives
c t • i re ’ H I I C C I e nc / A KAer oh, ye s he will And at that were on the program commit
I\U33IMil3 f • l\ vC F time the arrogance .f power tee
it.ti it f we w rked os hard to moke it work which is pretty widespread on During the beach wear this evil but in doing away i
A, ■ m • n • presentatior Ri p Be rt Band with 11 at ( altog
IAla,, Ap (, IAAwIe this particular plane t may stra a well-fed lowa Democrat uniting them im so- coming
V V (22 C0) C) I J UUUI IU make such * treaty at least as came out in a blue Japanese . those protocol introducti
agreement "ie prolifer- kimono, which he peeled out to So concludes Rumsfeld, couple of glowing a
■mu .ws. difficult as an international reveal himself in striped shorts President Johnson did not invent never hurt anybody
t 1.1 V K V i 1 agreement to stop the prolifer- That helped explain why the phrase, but instead adopted,
II i Foreign New, ml m alion of nuclear weapons, some of the congressmen an idea which was rejected-
will decide to relocate Supreme The powers, both great and chickened out overwhelmingly in 1787 "
TIs Kremlin ha it ( ■ a Allied Militan Headquarters 'mall, have worked at a pace "Rep Jack B Brooks of TWO DAYS before Michigan
• SHAPE i in southern Holland even eisurely for a snail in Texas came out with a cigar inGov. George Romney telephoned
or southeastern Belgium and weapons At the present rate his kisser He may have been Rep. Robert Griffin in Saigon “
Siberia Party leader Leonid Central European Military of progress, probably Albania trying to hide behind a smoke to inform him he was being ‘
Brezhnev flew to the far Headquarters (AFCENT) at and Monaco will be manufact-
eastern port of Vladivostok Trier in Western Germany uring their own before an
recently to til1 an audience Bru«'«i* now is regarded as the agreement for the control of at-.
there that the Soviet army and most likely future site for omic weapons is achieved, as- and Liz would consider the the governor’s call would come
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e that Martv is a chip off the old block
eball great in his own right?
ne of those dramatic twists that make
it to have a field day with this
Once we ve put a man on tne moon—or even before— •
wouldn’t it t e great if we could do something even tough-
er and establish contact between parents and their chil-
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