The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 98, Ed. 1 Monday, May 23, 1966 Page: 7 of 10
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MONDAY, MAY 23, 1966
ALTUS TIMES-DEMOCRAT, ALTUS, OKLAHOMA
PAGE SEVEN
Students Back Four Candidates' History Listed 25 From Greer
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Defense Chief
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sketches of the two Democratic Senator from 1941 until he be ties president Oklahoma Bap-
and
University Trustees
came governor Jan
tor and governor was active in । tion, chairman Madill Indus- Foreign Wars, past state and
legislation on education, roads, trial
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Farmer. Boy Scout Council. Wife Emma
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with Kae Ervin. Linda Denton.
Mary Louise McDaniel, Jimmie
vin G Plunk, 55. of East Lake
Colo. Both car, were travelling
east on Broadway. police said
At approximately 3 15 a m
Sunday a car driven by Donald
A Sure Winner
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national commander of Amen-'
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Sue Thompson,
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dated mountain cabin and for
Peggy s home.
Shortly before 2 p m, Satur-
day. police said a car driven
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Harvard Crimson “I don't like
to hear people saying they have
to attend graduate school until
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Completely
Immersible
pressed in the trial of the pair.
Both later were granted new
and separate trials.
Miss Lima, once a prostitute.
homa City escaped injury
Johnson said he looked in his
rear view mirror on a long hill
and saw the Austell truck bear-
ing down on him from behind
The collision tore loose the cab
of the Austell truck and scat-
tered cargo down the highway.
following spring working in a
carnival at Atlanta, Ga
He was judged sane June 4
1965 at a hearing in Wharton
Tex and his second trial was
scheduled for Wharton
But the trial was moved to
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ly to attend college.
Thus the war, it turns out,
is to be fought primarily by
Sensible Program
Support
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Patri-
Patsy
mencement exercises for 2.344
graduate,
"Our Creator was very wise
governor on Tuesday’s runoff j for four-year term A, a sena- Texoma Development Associa-
primary ballot They are listed tep end envarnap wne eatlua inltinn chairman Madill Indue-
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sheriff and his own death by
shooting
Hundreds of sightseers
flocked to this tiny community
authority
tutional
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school five years, county su- ’ man in history to win second
perintendent four years State term Past and present active
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down on McNamara’s plan
‘Drafting is simply unjust, in.
no matter what form " he said
DIWIY F. DARTLITT
Tuesday, May 24
Dewey Bartlett has what it takes to be Okla-
experience counts.. •45
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between the two wars and
maintained his interest In the
1 division after his retirement a,
reservist in summer training
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ing They div ided about eveniy
on whether they should be;
the honor society as juniors
In his speech last Wednesday
In Montreal, McNamara sug-
gested inequities in the draft
could he alleviated hv "asking'’
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mused freshman Daniel Young tween Madill and Kingston
of Memphis State University First governor born in Oklaho-
"A lot of young marriages ma since statehood Education
would be held off, and this local schools and Southeastern
would probably lower Durant i
divorce rate," suggested sopho- ——————
Sunday, looking for the spot sioner of public safety
Hollenbaugh was fatally shot
Mangum Has
39 Listed In
Honor Groups
MANGUM — Thirty-nine stu-
dent, in Mangum high school
were named members of the
final weeklong crime
in 1955. tist
Selective Service system
by Edgar D Stinchcomb
j certise in the country. And it is
every young American "to give, this consideration harsh though
two years of service to his it may sound, which stands to w.0, .n. a. .
country — whether in one of the refute what IS apparently the san Givens, who were named to
military services, in the Peace sole argument in support of a
Corp, or in some other program which is at any rate
volunteer developmental work unjust on other grounds"
Foundation. vice chair-
nine - county Arbuckle
shorten-
II permis-
II levy for
modified
The accident occurred
Secretary of Defense Robert S A J C_
McNamara that every your lnrAfiA \Ane
American he "asked" to serve VlUUU •IMIM)
his nation for two scars |
Heffel, and Suzanne Toole
selected during their senior
; year.
Members of the junior class
who were named to the National
■ Honor Society this year were
Jodie Paden. Sharon Lenaburg
Jim McBride Linda Bilbrey and
Verlin Bell
Making up the State Honor
Society rolls are Seniors Larry
Blake, Jimmy Heffel. Frances
Holt Mary i ouise Mi Dan el
Wade Ridley. Junette Sumers. 1
Main when it went off the right
side of the street and struck a
swarmed over the wreckage Suzanne Toole Victor Wicker-
destroyed some of the sham IL and (aroly n W ilson
Junior, named were Linda Bil-
ago today.
Hollenbaugh had
Raymond Gary, Madill — state finances, sponsored bet- man
"It beats going to Viet Nam." Born Jan 21. 1908, on farm be
president Sooner Oil Co Mem two children
her Baptist church Was defeat
ed in Democratic primaries for Preston J. Moore. Oklahoma
governor in 1962, U S Senate City — Born 1920, Coalton.
1964 If elected will be first Okla, reared Bartlesville, at-
I said, “Show me a filter cigarette
that really delivers taste
and I'll eat my hat!”
sive school lev
vocational m
M
American Businessmen's club.
The Red Red Rose, Izaak Wal
ton League Received Legion of
Honor Award by International
Order of Demolay. Member
Board of Directors Mid Amer
ica Life Insurance Co Member
j Methodist Church, Elks. 32nd
! Degree Mason. Shrine Active
I' v Scouts. YMCA State cam-
paign manager for Lyndon B
Johnson in his 1960 bid for
nation in 1964 he was national
Democratic presidential nomi-
nation in 1964 he was national
co-chairman of Veterans (or
Johnson and chairman of a
five . man Legion special liai-
son committee to the State De-
Vote Democrat
VOTE X
Preston
narrow fields of work make for in police court Damage to the
very dull and uninteresting sign was estimated at $80, to
lives." the car approximately 1700
Camp To Be Named
For Sulphur Man
OKLAHOMA CITY <UPIl -
spree The 45th Infantry Division will
which included the kidnaping name He 1966 summer encamp-
the fatal shooting of an FBI ment after the late Paul Reed.
----. "-------"---1 - j—..... Sr of Sulphur want tn see what was beyond
Reed who died last year, was the horizon Willham said vee warran, «, ot mangum,
an automobile dealer in Sul- Fie made that goal one which was travelling south on South
phur a veteran of World War, we could never quite reach
1 and 11 and former commit- "This horizon must not be (no
Killed a B C Austell in . l i T PI '1
hi J' of Dallas The uber 00 Laie Q Llassiy
' Johnson of Okla ” I
Get your SANTA ROSA TIC
KETS NOW (reserve seats '
more Jayne Sherman of the
University of Miami
They were commenting Sun
day on the proposal by.
students who only desired to
avoid the draft
it said the policy fostered de
facto discrimination against
economic and social groups
of convictions
; close," he said, "because it will
limit sharply the chances of said Warran was charged with
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Following are biographical
tended Oklahoma State and
Oklahoma universities Practic-
ed law Stillwater, Oklahoma
City World War II veteran
Pacific Member Veteran, of
r , , that they must never cease to Donna Hunter, 17, of 800 E
Fabens is 25 mile, east of be curious about what he, be Nona was charged with follow
yond the horizon ing too close after a car she
Willham, who is retiring as was driving struck the rear of
OSU president June 30, was the a pickup truck driven by Mar-
principal speaker at com-
f end. Carolyn Ann Lima 23
of murdering Tones and setting
fire to hi, body in 1961.
One Driver Die. Armyukemserve.SAonesonnrah,
A$ Trucks Collide Jr. now serves a, a battalion
CONROE Tex (UPI Two commander in the 45th
heavily loaded freight trucks The 45th leaves next Satur-
smashed together north of Con day (or Ft. Chaffee, Ark. for
n on Interstate 45 today, kill its annual two week summer
ing one driver 1 encampment,
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enthusiastic about men serv ' whose members were least like
those citizens who have in gen-
eral received least from the re-
sources of society ' state and national honor so-
The teachers said the argu- cieties when the school year
ment for the student defer- (ame to a close this past week-
ment policy was "that we can- end
not allord to neglect the need Ten members of the graduat-
abroad or at home in uniform BOU LDER, Colo 1 UPI i —
or in civies Seven professors at the Univer- GATESVILLE, Tex (UPI) -
A sampling of opinion by sity of Colorado have con- Leslie Douglas Ashley, a one-
United Press International demned as insidious and un- time female impersonator who
pointed to the conclusion that a just the selective service pol- was once only four hours and
majority of college students icy exempting students on the 10 miutes away from the Tex-
approve of the McNamara plan basis of ability or class stand as electric chair, goes on trial
as an alternative to the ing. for the secod time today, ac-
The teachers, in a joint let- cused of slaving Houston real
ter said the policy fostered de estate man Fred A Tones
amendment, 1955.
only) at JAN'S WESTERN
WEAR
ALBINO HORSE LOST, light
Cream color, glass eyes, 1000
lbs. 15 hands high. Vicinity
4 north. 184 east Contact Jack
Minor. HU 2-4536.
aAny Other Television...
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j |\ or Colo, /
• Experience • Bi-Partisan
required to donate two years to
their nation
But at Berkeley, spawning
grounds of a dozen protest
movements. Syd Stapleton a
member of the Viet Nam Day
Committee, turned thumbs
R, R.;,A. w going west on Sutherland and
DY Kerreng woham dr ven by Elizabeth A Peyton
STILLWATER (UPI) -Pre,- of 608 Venus Stincomb, travel-
Water Spider's Weh
The water pider spin, a web
like a balloon with the entrance
at the bottom under water It
collects air bubbles on the hair,
of its boyd and carries them
down to inflate its nest
issue the stay of execution that -----
krptMimmnmatromxecungthn Dewe F Rarleit, Tula -
Texas AShley wept and Miss Born Marietta, Ohio March 28,
Lima smoked a cigarette and 191 Graduate Princeton Uni
smiled versity, degree in geological en-
Judge Brown issued the stay gineering World War II Ma-
to give Defense Lawyer Clyde rine Corps pi lot Pacific Moved
Woody time to argue that evi- 10 uisa 1 946 partner in Keen-
dence of insanity was su- er and Gas Co., rancher
Elected state senate 1962, re.
elected 1964 Directly involved
in passage of 25 major bills
was re-tried sentenced tn five
years in prison and is now out
of jail
Ashley was found insane after
he was saved from the electric
chair, and committed to the
, ..... ...... .. . _____ State i Mental I Hospital in San
of „soci51) foredue '' ed men., ing class were member, nf the Antonio He escaped Oct 8
It replied Neither the draft National Honor Society seven 19C1 and was recaptured the
calls nor the casualty lists are of whom were also members of
large enough to pose a threat the State Honor Society
to the level of professional ex- Seniors on the National Honor
Society roster were Wade Rid-
lev. Victor W ickersham 11 Caro-
121 E Broadway Phone HU 2-5151
Service By: Elliott’s TA' Service
Phone III 2.6871
amendments
ballot, 10-mi
stratum, Linda Livingston,
health workshop Lynda Miller
and Norma Wilson, safety de-
monstration Karen McAlexan-
der illustrated 4H tal Vickie
Knox, recreation workshop; and
Gloria Pruett 4II talk
e e nI and Republican candidates (or
Service Plans
I in the order they filed
Club Roundup
MANGUM — Twenty five 4-H
club member, from Greer |
enunfy will leave Tuesday for
the annual State 4-H Roundup
on the campus of Oklahoma1
State University, accompanied
by Farm Agent Bud Barnes and
Homemaker Agent Mrs Lois I
Demond
The Greer delegate, and
event, in which they will parti '
and several lesser acts in 1965
session new turnpike act,
school code, district attorney
bill, public housing at t, port
Gatesville on a change of
venue.
Ashley is accused of shooting
Tones to death following a dis-
pute that followed a sex-party
involving Tones Miss Lima and
Ashley in Tones' real estate of-
fice
Tones body was found in a
vacant lot. He had been shot
five times His car and a tele-
vision set in his office had dis-
appeared and so had Ashley
and Miss Lima
They were later arrested in
New York Ashley was dressed
as a woman
facto discrimination, imposed a Ashley. 28 was convicted
burden on teacher, in grading along with hi, former girl
and tended to keep in colleges --------------—
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John N, Happy Camp Wan
komis _ Rom May 1 1, 1908, at
Enid has lived at Blackwell,
Douglas and Waukomis Grad
uated Waukomis high school
1925. attended Phillips Univer-
sity at Enid Served in house
20 years from 1943 to 1963
President and chairman of the
board of Waukomis State Bank,
which he joined in 1928 just be-
fore depression Chairman of
the Board of Waukomis Chris-
tian Church, member Seminary
Council of Phillips University,
32nd Degree Mason and Shrin-
er Charter member .vid past
president of Great Salt Plain,
Council nf Boy Scouts of Amer-
ica and recipient of Silver Bea-
ver award Active 4-H. FFA
work, past president Garfield
County Young Republican, and
past chairman Garfield County
Republican party Ha, been
the counselor in setting up the
legislative program at Girls
State the past 15 years general
chairman of Southwest Garfield
District Fair for 12 years, ad-
visory member Oklahoma State
Fair Board director State
Chamber of Commerce Wife
Aera, four children
FOR OKLAHOMA
(Paid for by Jackson County Preston Moore for Governor Club
Verlin Bell and Curtis Bell. I
special livestock conserva-
ion demonstration; Steve
Bryant, recreation work I
shop; Jimmy Heffel cooperative
speech. Gayion Hayes, citizen-;
ship workshop, Robert Keating
leadership workshop Wayne
Graumann. 4-H talk Phil Bank*
cor.munications workshop Mike
Shields illustrated 4 - II talk
Dean Graumann illustrated
bunk speech; Keith Graumann
special workshops; Marion
Houck, health workshop
And Linda Allen, co-op talk
and safety demonstration
Elaine Heusel communications
junior leadership workshop:
.Ann Fletcher citizenship work-
shop: Glynadee Fidwards Au-
present activities member ex
ecutive committee Oklahoma
Independent Petroleum Associ ’
ation. finance committee of
Christ the King parish in Tulsa
Salvation Army. Catholic
church, Urban League, Tulsa
committee for the United Na-
tions, American Red Cross, I
Tulsa Y men', club, national
executive committee of Yount;
Christian Students. Wife, Ann
three children
homa’s next governor: • Leadership
Key Figure In Bellmon Administration
Judge John R. Brown of the partment Placed third in Dem
U S 5th Circuit Court of Ap- ocratic primary for governor in
peals held court in the Houston 1*2 W ife, Nella Mae, two chil-
Petroleum Club July 30 1963 to dren
at home or abroad.” | ---------------
Berkeley sophomore Tom AAn+A,;c+,
Collins said he did not think I lVIUICI iI 5
"it‛s really a v" . < '• > ' nI .
try to force people into putting Plunder
Wreck Site
in Boston, a coed disagreed FABENS, Tex (UPr) _ The
'I think its eminent.' fair ’• Southern Pacific Railway may
ask everyone to give up two have lost as much as $ million
years .of his service, in derailment of a freight train
said Linda G MeVeighe the Saturday. Most of the loss was
Radcliffe College junior who blamed on looters who
became managing editor of the
aboard the train but the Junors named were Linda Rd No One Injured
six ; . ted in brey, Nina Chambers, Johny
24 to avoid the draft. .. ,. loss Elkins Marilyn Fisher, Sharon In Three Car
The train jumpe 1 'he tracks Lenaburg Kay Martin, Jimmy . g.1
p,I., .crL 1 1 ' Bride and Jodie Paden Wrecks in Gity
rDise -eeren burst from the smashed freight .Sophomores, who were named Three noninjury auto acci-
Woods for Gun.1 ars for hundredsof tothe State Honor Society were dents Saturday and Sunday
V . Motorists stopped on 'he high Carper. Nancy. Dea
Fene Cechec and dashed for the scat- obert Keating Lynda Miller
rooa uacnes te red menhand.se Police said Connie Osborne, Ray Gene her- *” reportem todaz
SHAPE GAP Pa I PI many people apparently heard son and Brenda York.
State police combed nearby of the derailment on their ra-
woodland areas today looking du s and spe d to the site to get Curiosity Uraed
f«r caches of guns food and what they could — - y
other loot stolen by the crazed "They took everything—cloth-
kidnaper sniper who held 17 ing seat belts, canned goods, .. ___ ______
year old Peggy Ann Bradnick furniture " said Sheriff Sgt ident Oliver S Willham told ling north on Mam prior to the
captive for seven day, Bert Acosta. "Stuff was scat- spring graduate, of Oklahoma accident, was charged by police
Police said the kidnaper tered all over the place and State University Sunday night with running a red light
William Hollenbaugh 44 forced those people just went crazy that they must never cease tn Donna Hunter. 17. of Mm E
Peggy to help him burglarize a I’ "
Shade Gap home of food stuffs El Paso,
and a 32 caliber pistol a week |
tions.
By a large margin men
thought a chance to sene as
peace workers instead of as
soldier, was a fine idea Most
men agreed that girls could do
the same
Coeds were even more
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