The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 21, 1966 Page: 2 of 18
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ALTUS TIMES-DEMOCRAT, ALTUS, OKLAHOMA
WEDNESDAY, SEPT 21, 1966
Is Conducted Bond Scheduled for 1967 In Saving 200
Auto Association Attack White
School Official
comfortable in the back seat
Prince
Charles, 17-year-old heir to the driver
his newest anti-inflation weapon'attractive product line '
Just
cafeteria
Falls.
from Wichita
unteer
seat
ager
Fort orial hospital to Mr and Mrs. Wednesday
Red Cross chapter at
Mike Zeaman, Altus junior
away.
Walter Hill and baby.
reported for classes today and
Altus AFB Hospital
to
were present
said. "He then got up to pull
Admitted
comparable with Audrey.
sweaters.
CHILI
SUPPER
5:30 to 7:30 P.M.
landing near the moon’s equa-
FRIDAY NITE
the
predicted fair. mostly sunny.
SCHOOLS
(CONTINVM
PAGE ONE
the maneuver.
Opens Daily 12 45 * 75c A- 25c
rally for Truman Branscum,
spacecraft, they said
Mangum to Hear
1:05—3:14—5:23—7:32-9:41
STARTS THURS.
other
senate from Tulsa County
Available from all Altus
Kiwanis Club members—or at
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) — vail themselves of the inform-
The executive committee of the ation Davis will be able
• I
feeders 21 00-21 50
J
SPONSORED
BY ALTUS
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lity for some gasoline
causes
OPENS S 3t> - STARTS 7 no
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49’
FAIRMONT
Other than above
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GARYIEWISIOPLAYBOYS!
FREODIE" DREAMERS! THE TURTIFS!
008 GRAY! THE ASIRONAUTS!
IWE KNICKERBOCKERS!
FAIRMONT
Kitten"Awhip
Dairy
Products
Altus High School
Admission:
Fall Here Early
Weatherman Says
LAST TIMES TODAY
ANN MARGRET IN
75c PER CAR
TONITE IS
Judicial Reform On
Legislators' Slate
bonds Tuesday Treasury Secre-
tary Henry H Fowler described
Country Club Friday night fol-
lowing the Altus-Vernon foot-
ball game here, club officials
Cathy Waldorf
James Gilmore
Patricia Wells
normal
j country
the new interest rate would be
"much higher" than the 4 15
per cent that E and H bonds
of the three vernier steering
engines had failed to ignite dur
ing a 9 8 second thrust phase of
Lawton Marine Dies
WASHINGTON (UPI - The
Mrs. Lewis Winter, national
field volunteer from Fort Worth.
Mrs. Leoti Deaton, field vol-
Marion Webb
Zoe Harger
Shirley Harger
and the southern Rockies, while
clear skies prevailed over the
Mrs.
baby
Mrs
Tipton
»ann
8io.no
SU 00
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE
cession Stand
$100 Adults
50c Children
'under 1! years of age)
Philip is a back-seat driver.
The association complained
Tuesday about a recent motor
trip from Balmoral Castle in
$1 40
$4 20
$8 40
115 50
Mrs. Vernie Davis, Blair
May Davis
Wednesday
Enis Watson. Olustee
Mrs L H. Pate
Luther Lewis, Mangum
Mrs Roscoe Myers
Andrew Stevens
shortly after sunrise of the two-
week lunar ‘ day" when tem-
peratures soar tn a boiling 250
degree fahrenheit.
The No. 1 and No 2 engines
burned as commanded causing
Fowler, the government s sales
campaign will be reminiscent,
to some extent, of a wartime
drive "
in that respect, this volunta-
ry. refundable-with-mterest tax
hike will be like that real—
For City Group
The key to success in help
mese soldier said there were
100 of them waiting for us and
200 more in the area," said
Capt. Bruce E. Wilson.
Lt. Teddy D Hampton said
Communist troops have been
"instructed to fire at the scout
WEDNESDAY
Family Night
SPECIAL
3 to 8 30 p m.
Kiddies 10 and Under
Tiger to safety and caught a
slug in his right hip.
"But it was too late—seconds
earlier Tiger had been killed
instantly by the first of seven
bullets found in him later,
along with a lot of shrapnel."
about two hours la’er to ignite
the No. 3 engine but it failed
and Surveyor continued to tum-
ble at a rate of .85 rotations per
second
Unless the scientists succeed
in igniting the engine they
would be unable to point the
spacecraft's retro rockets tow-
Entertainment will he furn-
ished by Aretas Davis and
Jimmy Rogers
BEFORE THE
ALTUS vi. VERNON
Football Game
Naw HIGH SCHOOL
CAFETERIA
Jury Is Qualified
For Death Sentence
LAWTON (UPI - A district
ourt jury qualified to assess •
be
and
"E
Six months
Year
arguments today in the murder
trial of Ray Cates, 19 accused
of killing a service station at-
tendant during a robbery
Cates testified Tuesday that
By JOHN PIERSON
WASHINGTON (UPI -Pres-
ident Johnson has trotted out
IT S A:
GIRL — Cheryl Lynn is the
Three months
Six months
Year
The
Pink Elephant
Falcon Road
The Spot That Swings!
Go-Go Girls At Usual
Institute of Technology's Jet
Propulsion Laboratory said one ministfr* business leaders
an Army signal corps unit in
Pleiku, South Viet Nam He is
expected to r e t u r n to the I
United States in March of next ■
year
would like
To Be Announced
Details of the new bonds are
to he announced in November
or December; they will go on
tic Women s Clubs and Mrs ,
Lorray Dyson 4th district co-
chairman "Hope you will keep
it in the LBJ tradition - non-
Lenna Sutton
Pana Bennett
Dismissed
Markets
State Markets
OKLAHOMA CITY UPI) -
Prices paid local producers
Cash Wheat-1 lower, $175-
John Pierson notes another aim tionary purchasing power out of
of the new certificates, the hands of consumers
----- I The President told of the new
zation and selection of judges
THREE - Does the district generally for temperatures to
encompass within its boundar- I average 3 to 8 degrees below
ies sufficient taxable wealth toinormal, with only minor day-,
assure every child that he will to-day changes.
unharmed, but a number of
children were frightened by the
shouting, pushing melee and
returned to their homes instead
of reporting to their class-
rooms.
The school reported that 390
of the 560 registered pupils
enjoy educational opportunities I
reasonably equal with that of:
। all other children in his en-
tor ’ /------ --o- —-----
Scientists at the California1 community thinking and would
Disaster Study Voluntary Tax Increase Scout Dog Dies Prince Rapped By Harlem Pickets
Bond Every Friday & Saturday Night!
JAM SESSION SUNDAYS
Ann / JOHN
Margret / Forsythe
J-
FAST SERVING
SERVICE
• No Waiting in Line!
4 SERVING LINES
• Air ( onditioned
High School Cafeteria
GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!
Jackson and adjoining counties i
Three months
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) _
An 11-year-old boy became en-
tangled in a rope and was drag
ged to death behind a horse
. I ties on the North Vietnamese
Otherwise people regulars.
tnoctore anr mnk !
Route 1, Altus, recently received
minor injuries, including a
broken foot, while serving with
miles per hour to just three and
a half mph before landing
Despite the gloomy atmos-
phere at JPL. scientists said
they had not written off the
mission They said they would
evaluate telemetry data Wed-
nesday morning to plan their
next step
The mission of Surveyor 2 1
like its succesful predecessor.
Surveyor 1, was to photograph
the moon’s surface in search of
PLAZA
HU2-002s,i J/itV/h'
could anyone apply the brakes
or turn the wheel from the
back seat?"
The rules say that while a
learner must have a qualified
and licensed driver in the car
economics.
Fowler made it very clear
that the new bonds were not
meant to attract savings The
government doesn't want
। people drawing down their bank
accounts or selling old-style
enough
But the war-finance connec-
tion, with its strong emotional
appeal, should not be allowed to
obscure the anti-inflationary
idea behind the new bond,
Only Two Things
suitable landing sites for Apollo Defense Department reported the killing of Mike McCloskey
astronauts later. T uesday the deaths in Viet at a service station earlier this j
— I Nam of two Oklahomans year was accidental
is ‘hat
not
angora cordigan type
STAGECOACH"
new and more
state legislative council will give." Mrs Miller said, adding
hear a report on judicial that there are new plans on
reform at its meeting Thurs- the service program which will
Another effort
slaughter classes fairly active;
them as "a
DANCE TONIGHT
(Ladies Frac)
To The Groovy Music Of-
"The Restless Ones"
Now Open 2 P.M. Daily
virons and throughout the state Cancer Society Aide
• of Oklahoma?
Members of the subcommit-1 MANGUM — Gary W Davis I
tee include Herb Branan of area representative of the Am-1
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co, erican Cancer Society, will be
Sen Bryce Baggett of Oklaho- ’ -peaker at an open meeting
ma City, and C A McWilliams. J at 2 30 p m Thursday. In the
a Democratic nominee for state (civic room of First National
will receive a $200 U. S Sav-
ings bond a $250 expense-paid
trip to Washington, D C and
a shot in the national contest
and $2 500 in prizes
Max Kincannon and
“We always accept that the
qualified driver should sit in
the front seat alongside the
learner-driver." the association
complained “How on earth
sale in January According to
search and destroy mission.
Tiger and his handler. SP4
Jerry L Brown of McComb
moved ahead of one 45-man
platoon. SP4 Thomas J McCar-
392
8 Flavors!
• Vanilla
• < hocolate
• Strawberry
< ups. ( ones. Malta.
Shakes
featuring
HOTDOGS
FOOT-LONG
• Burgers • ( orn Dogs
• Sandwiches •LMyDuyt
• French Fries
Its sowayoUtits
"OuToF
SGMT
TEcyn(cODPBnge,
gr-)
I but cool weather through at I said today
(least Thursday and probably
(through the weekend
• Northeast and above normal
• from the Pacific Coast to the
We* fem Plains.
1 Early morning temperatures
Sir BQ Beef or Sausage
Beans, Potato Salad. Cola
Slaw, Pie and Drink.
UNDERWOOD'S
Bar-B-Q ( afeteria
1220 N. Main Altus
I the same
The weather bureau today
purchase the new bonds
1 That would just increase
pressure on the nation's drum-
light money markets, drive up
(interest rates and lure money
away from home mortgages—
just the opposite of what the
government wants.
| Designing the new bond will
be a ticklish job Fowler said
EDITOR'S NOTE: The-a voluntary tax increase The old-style series E and H I
government is planning to sell Not only will it be voluntary, bonds have been drawing off
Americans a new kind of but you'll get your money back consumer purchasing power for
- .. -. savings certificate aimed, as later—and with interest
ing in a disaster situation is President Johnson put it, "so
to not panic and to be organ-
ized to the job quickly. effici- (
ently and effectively, 14 Altu-
sans learned Tuesday afternoon
The group, including repre-
sentatives of the fire and po-
lice departments, learned what •
it takes to coordinate helpful
services and to survey damages
in a disaster area They were
members of a special Ameri-
can Red Cross class, held from (
4 to 10 p. m. at Cattlemen's
Bank Mrs Henry Miller, ser-
' vice chairman of the local Can-
cer Society, said today.
: "This meeting should be of
| interest to everyone and we
I hope that area citizens will a-
Buckingham Palace had the
killer last word "Prince Charles is a
a spokesman
iFOni Rec rn LONDON (UPI) -Bucking- behind the wheel with his fi-
ll VIII IWU II “F ham Palace today shrugged off year old brother, Prince An-
wur e . 'charges by the British Automo- drew, alongside him. Prince
AN KHE. South Met Nam bile Association that Prince Philip. husband of Queen
(UPI) —A scout dog named1- 1— •
"Tiger" is dead but there are a
lot of Americans alive today in
this U.S. 1st Air Cavalry
Division camp who would not be
if the German shepherd had not
It was scheduled to land on
the moon about 8 30 p m. PDT
11 30 p m EDT Thursday .
Elizabeth II, made himself
day Dial HU 2-4702 after 7pm
was made
ambush force.
Officers of the 1st Cav credit
the dog with alerting a 200-man
American company to the
presence of 30 North Vietna-
mese troops lying in ambush in
the Central Highlands 250 miles
north of Saigon
have a
"wnZSouo
- Special Guest Sun
Boys students wear white shirts, I
Audrey struck northeastward, dark ties and dark jackets for
and slammed into the south- the class section pictures Junior I
west Louisiana coast. killing 3901 girls wear pink cowl neck1
persons in the town of blouses. and sophomore girls
Cameron. La, and virtually beige
destroying the community.
dogs first, then his handler."
Brown was evacuated and is Fall wont officially arrive
c H.
Gov.. Henry I Bronze Star for valor.
Jess and Mary Young
• y Davis • Katherine Hill • Brenda Roger!
invite you to drive in at the
MEL-O-QUEEN
117 West Cypress
OPEN 1 a.m. to in PM. Daily except Sundays 2-10 P.M.
The Americans called in
rocket fire from helicopters
along with artillery and na-
palm. inflicting heavy casual-
istrative staff as a reasonably! High Thursday will be in the
small percentage of its total lower 70‛S, after an expected
"budget? high here today in the 80s. A
TWO — Is the school district previous prediction of scattered
large enough to provide a full I thundershowers was dropped
curriculum, including the em-1 High Monday was 78, follow-
ploy ment of teachers specially, ed by an overnight low- of 57.
qualified for each subject in the At noon today 11 was 81
1 The five day forecast calls
Tuesday
Steven Hayes, son of Air
Force Sgt and Mrs Calvin
Hayes, was riding some horses
with friends when the accident
occurred
The Altu Times-Democrat
' Dai! F s< apt Saturday
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
CARRIER SERVICE
political."
Bellmon is scheduled to: curriculum?
speak at a campaign kickoff m--
Scotland to Gordonstoun, the driver's license, only a provi-
school attended by Prince sional permit as a learner-
area that spawned
the door the night of the game!
“gt
;.:v
made during the past two days i
hardly for the 1967 Bulldog yearbook, i
NEW YORK (UPI) -Negro
and white pickets demanding
Negro administrators for a new
Harlem public school attacked
its white principal when he
arrived for work today and
nearly threw him to the ground
before he was rescued by
police.
"Get him' Get him"’ shouted
the demonstrators as Principal
Stanley Lisser attempted to
enter the $5 million, modern
school behind protective police
barricades.
Some of the 100 police on
duty broke up the scuffle —in
which Stokley Carmichael, head
of the Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee
(SNCCi participated -but not
before one demonstr at or
grabbed Lisser and almost
forced the 40-year-old principal
to the ground
Five of the scufflers —none
of them parents of children
assigned to the school —were
arrested
Lisser entered the school
years. Only now they are not
incredible'’ Not at all. It's a drawing off as much as
that all of us can he lending to new style, higher interest- government inflation-watchers
our government instead of just yielding savings bond designed
a few." In the following to do exactly what a tax
dispatch UPI correspondent increase would do—take infla-
a Moment
very small storm.
_ W Cates said he was holding the
State Boy Dragged Davis 111 of Oklahoma City shotgun that killed McCloskey
Tn DeAtk ku r,. died in action and Marine but there was no robbery at-
y noriC Lance ( pl James L Bayne of tempt He said he was offering
Lawton died from non - hostile the gun to MeCloskey as secur-
rest of the nation
Temperatures were near
steers heifers absent
ranged from 1 at Montpelier.
Vt tn 84 at Needies, Calif
Visiting hours 10 a m
sniffed out a Communist
hurricane-Audrey in 1957. good driver.”
A Navy reconnaissance plane sniffed
found Hallie fully formed and _____
. . . g . cows steadv tn 25 lower, 14 00-
ard the moon for firing and 19 30 bulls steadv 20 00 .23 no
Surveyor would impact at a slaughter calves steadv 20 00-
high velocity 25 00 feeders fairly active lit-
The retro rockets are equip- tie change 20.90.29 80 feeder
ped to slow the craft from 5 900 calves 23 00-23 40
However, a forecaster said
The heayiest rain shifted
from the OhiYalley to the
Carolinas and Virginia Tuesday
night and kept hammering
down in the early morning
darkness
Danville Va , got 1.32 inches
The flap
Charles does
23 00 slaughter ewes 45.0-5.50; the death penalty heard final
across much of the
It was enol in the
British throne
Seems that Charles was
"Lillie Wrangler"
Dinner
unteer from Wichita Falls, name selected for the 7 pound,
and Tom Hawk, assistant man- 7% ounce girl born at 9 55 a
of the Tarrant county m Tuesday Sept 20. at Mem-!
positions only 75 to 100 yards or about 160 miles southeast of Mike Zeaman, Altus junior.
Tampico, Mexico. Tuesday has been appointed a staff mem-
"Brown pushed a sergeantnight. • ber of the Oklahoma Daily, stu-
and another man out of the ! Hallie—eighth tropical storm dent newspaper at the Univer-
way of massive automatic of the season—was expected to sity of Oklahoma Zeaman. son iepuiwu mi ciadses wuay ana
weapons fire as a squad was remain about stationary of Mr and Mrs Joe L Zea-52 of the staff of 55 teachers
coming up on line." McCarren through the early hours of! man of Altus, is majoring in
■ • - - Friday, perhaps drifting a little journalism
to the southeast • • » •
Some intensification was ex-1 pictures of nearly 700 sopho-
pected. 'more and junior students at
The New Orleans Weather Altus high school have been
Bureau described Hallie as a
"A captured North Vietna-there is no reason to expect: Sgt Robert Phillips son of
Hallie will become as violent as Mr and Mrs James Phillips of
Audrey ~ .....
Hogs 500 moderately active,
barrows, gilts steady to 25 low-
er. 21 50 23 25 sows steady,
19 50 - 21 50 feeder pigs 20.00-
25 on
Sheep 100. fairlv active;
steady, slaughter lamhs 2150-
Hallie Kicks
Up Big Fuss
involuntary—lax increase the It was during Operation Paul ■ ,1 e..c
country may have to stomach if Revere and troops of "A" In the UJUiT
the Viet Nam war gets bad Company, 2nd Battalion. 12th, ARIEANs /uipn _i- ,
Cavalry had moved about 1 000 NEW ORLEANS (UI 0 with him, it is not mandatory
yards into enemv territory on a ITropical storm Haihe was born for the license-holder to ride in
' - ■ ■ ‘ Tuesday in the extreme south- the front
western Gulf of Mexico, the
ca yatba -TT
JONATHAN DALY ‘ "ITI‛R10M‛
12150—2:33—4:16—5:59
7:42-9:25
on Hire-Handicapped
Watonga Yukon 177 Clinton Essay Contest Set
a "tipping movement" in the 178 Hobart 179. Frederick OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) —
e. . .. The Governor's Committee on «h district Republican congres-•
Erojersc.Steady ,1312c lb« Employment of the Handicap- sional candidate
A; Steadyi Alarge 45- ped is accepting entries in its -------------
anpuannabuuty coumes’ WTi Heavy Rains Pelt
Aty24 . i a 1 Dr Waldo Stephens. com Southern States
Cattle ! 70 calves 265 oak. mitee chairman, said all tax- B, Unitea Press International
ten and
sities will provide scholarships, —
tn the top 10 contest winners
The first place winner also J
^.^errTX packing-windsuaup toermias--
• winesses said Tiger caught exeandeaaruttharassntmnileSales Short Stones
Those,, legendary sports who the scent of trouble ahead and A Weather Bureau's advisory
ligh eircigarswithtentspotspulled up short of what later placed the storm near latitude
just don t exist in textbooks on proved to he Communist 21.5 north, longitude 95 4 west.
savings bonds in order to
SURVEYOR
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE
engine doesn’t work “
The 622-pound robot spun out
of control Tuesday night during
a critical midcourse maneuver
designed to place it on a bull's
eye trajectory toward a soft-
day in Tulsa be discussed__
Rep John McCune of Tulsa c .r
Too Late To Cmsny
The report will include recom- ( Beautifully furnished, carpeted
mendations for court reorgani- 5-room duplex Available to-
By the month
Three months
Six months
Year
BY MAIL
and Raleigh, N.C. got 76
during the night.
Rain also 'Mattered Florida
Worth emphasized that Red Johnny Max Graumann Mrs John Kerr
Cross disaster forces, whether) ----- James Knight
in Jackson county or in Viet Memorial Hospital Dismissed
Nam, are "not just fighting a (Visiting hours Surgical and Tuesday
little coffee and doughnut war "medical - 11 a m. to 8 30 p. । Mrs Mary McCormack
Mrs A R Duncan executive mi.Maternity, ^T~ 11 a. Henry Stevenson, Frederick
secretary of the Jackson coun- m. to , « on „ to P I Sue Henry -
ty Red Cross chapter, said them 7 to 8iPm
special instructors taught the Tuesdav
elements of disaster team for-. stev • „ I
mation. emergency equipment, jpiolere
and schedules and techniques'_________________________
of surveying a disaster area ...
"Once organized, our team Harbison Named
must be prepared to go any- y . g e ~
where in our combined service rie Cd CT
territory (which stretches from p.mI 8p.m.)
Fort Worth into par of Ok 1 ACV19Ory ranel
homa) and stay from 24 to 48 Tuesday
hours to assist in every way The Altus Chamber of Com-,
possible," she said. merce Keep Pace With To-,
,. .. morrow organization -boosting
Attending the session were program got an additional boost _
Jackson county disaster control today when it was announced Tuesday
Patrolmen C H Bennett and that‘Altus Attorney Robert Har.
chairman John Sidney Kerr, [bison has been named chairman
Bob Petkof . ire Chief. Jasper of a citizens advisory commit-
Southall and Assistant Chief; tee
Raymond Whitt Mrs Johnnie Howard Cotner, general chair.
Diltz, Mrs Claudine Dollar, 1r man of the professionally run
Wilbur Hammock Bob Moss drive, said this committee will
Mary Jane Little, and Mrs. hold a one-time
Duncan Thursday Sept 29, at the Gaylord S Home will just buy toasters and mink
(Friendship Inn restau e . . A .. coats and forget the bonds
The mmittee made p of guarded After But the new 1 te cannot be
approximately ' - DI.., ||_ IL ■ 5o nigh that it draws money
rea c vic and bus - ■ leaders DiOW-Up Threat away from the banks
will hear the story of the Cham-1 '
ber’s plans for expansion and1 OKLAHOMA (ITT (UPI) — _ mcr • i
Demo •TTICICIS
Eugene Emunson. u n d e r day.at the home of E K Gay- L_:n D.I..
publisher of The Daily (1011 eiimon--
gram is being organized, 'aid Oklahoman and Oklahoma City INI p,I:4;.,jI
the committee would be compos- ‘ imes, as the result of a threat- non-rOlTieGI
ed of the "broadest segments of ening telephone call | cp.rt _
j Mrs. Gaylord said a man SEMINOLE UPI) — Two
include presidents of civic club' called shortly before'noon Tues- • Democrat' sent (
— day and threatened to "blow Bellmon a telegram today wel- ,
up" her home unless he wascoming him to Seminole for a
; paid $5,000. [ Republican political rally Sat-'
Police units from Nicholsurday
' Hills and Oklahoma City I "Welcome to Seminole," said
searched the grounds and post- the wire from Mrs. Nancy Phil-
(ed a guard lips, 4th district president of
Officers searched today for a the Federation of Democra-
man whose name was mention-
185; Beaver, Perryion. Tex (ed in the phone call
174 Alva Manchester 176 El
$3.75
$7,00
$12.00
ALTUS
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