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2 The Altus (Okla) Times-Democrat, Sunday, April 2, 1967
South Vietnam
A
Constitution
To Bypass Juda
Is in Effort
SAIGON (UPI) -South Viet-
r
the
responsibility of budgeting
E
manage-
ana
Heatly is the son of Mr.
g
CONG
were
west of the coastal city of Vinh.
the Secretary General's
Cross chapter will offer a six- shape
hour orientation course from 9
India's worst famine areas.
a. m. to 4 p. m.
Karl Hoffmann, editor of Jack
Underwood's
at
and Jill, explained the impor-
impressed by the statement ing that for juveniles.
h
change in temperature through
. 2.
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Curtain Going Up!
his arrival at
K
Nations headquaters
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y
lombia.
Spacial Friday, Saturday & Sunday
LARRY'S
WALLER'S
Burger System Dairy Queen
t
A $
Kua
MOO
$10.00
$15.00
hearing on the application for
10 a. m. Wednesday, April 5.
• • •
vacant a bloc of seats set aside
for them on the portico of the
dawn. The Communists used 75
-m m. howitzers—their first use
of artillery in a sector which is
$3.75
$7 00
$12 00
$1.60
$4.80
$9 00
$19 20
75c
35c
but would give no details.
Saturday, however, he told
By the month
Three months
Six months
Year
office.
In his statement Saturday,
(Daily Except Saturday)
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
CARRIER SERVICE
1301 N. Main
HU 2-7050
reference to God from the
document’s preamble.
The constitution, drafted dur-
ing the past six months by the
117-member Constituent Assem-
bly. called for national unity to
fight Communism.
G
ze
will be held Monday. Services
for the other four will be
Tuesday.
“I can’t really believe it yet,”
said school administrator Ken-
neth Wittlief, who was planning
the memorial service. “I’ve
Communist territory but he was
rescued less than two hours
later by a "Jolly Green Giant”
helicopter.
The Altus Times-Democrat
Short Stories
(CONTNNUED FROM PAGE ONE
Three months
Six months
Year (
Other than above
Three months
Six months 1
Year 1
CANCER CRUSADE kits ore sorted for distribution to volunteer workers by Mrs.
Harold Worrell and Mrs. John Gover, co-chairman for the area Cancer fund
drive here Monday night. More than 50 local persons will make the door to
door canvass beginning at 6 p m.
1 218-20 W. Commerce. Altus, Okie.,
73521, Phones HU 2-1221
For Safety
Oklahoma highway patrolmen
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Box Office Opens 12:45
ENDS TONITE
1
The pilot had to bail out over
nam’s first constitution since
the Ngo Dinh Diem regime
The Altus chapter of the Na-
tional Association of Retired Ci-
vil employees will meet at 7
department. After May gradua-
tion, Bellows hopes to obtain
employment near a c o 11 e g e
where he can work toward a
p. m. Tuesday in the home of
Ed Shield, 501 E. Pecan.
Commerce for a program and
auction.
William Henry Harrison, ninth
president of the United States
once served as minister to Co-
Second class postage paid
at Altus, Oklahoma, 73521.
Southeast—Considerable cloudi-
ness with widely scattered show,
ers and little change in tempera-
tures today. High today 79 to 84.
Low tonight near 65.
Southwest—Partly cloudy with
widely scattered showers and
little change in temperatures
through today High Sunday 75
to 82. Low tonight near 60.
BY MAIL
Jackson and adjoining counties
DELUXE
CHEESEBURGER
TEACHER
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800 E. Broadway
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VOTERS
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)
Signed into law by chief of
state Gen. Nguyen Van Thieu in CHICAGO (UPI)—Police said th, iittim-
a colorful ceremony at the new Saturday that 8-year-old Carne ° the Mctims
Independence Palace, the con- stephens, who was snatched
stitution paves the way for from a street comer Mondav,
election of a president and vice had been found alive and that
president next Sept. 1. her kidnaper had been arrested.
Catholic representatives left The girl was taken to Swedish
Mrs. Claudine Dollar instruct-
ing. Anyone interested in volun-
tary services are to attend.
Mrs Onita Dunca, chapter exe-
cutive secretary, said.
• • •
Dee Ott Goodman Jr. has
Rep. Larry Derryberry of Al-
tus has been appointed to the
conservation and natural resour-
STATE meAie
1 A
3. ■
newsmen on
M-G-MmiemA
YLSUEBTPRODG
QUID
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FWNCOISE •-0
DORLEAC.“
mTOEASOO
MICHAEL CAINE. *
funeral in Berlin J
PAUL HUBSCHMID OSCAR HOMOLKA
1:22—3 25—5 28—7 31—9 34
P With pickles, lettuce,
A" tomatoes, onions, dressing
9.20,
ALIUS
JUNIOR,
COLLEGE
PLAYERS
THINKING
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)
Walnut, a 1960 graduate of
Altus high school, attended Al-
tus Junior College one year. He
has attended Oklahoma State "
since 1961 with the exception of
1963-64 when he was on active
duty in the U. S. Army. He
now holds a second lieutenant's
commission in the Army Re-
serve and is presently serving
with the 291st Regiment in
Stillwater. He also works part
time in the College architecture
28
tee to which Derryberry has
been appointed will study and
Memorial services for the make recommendations for ap-
girls will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in propriations to those agencies
the high school gym. Funeral concerned with soil and water
' - conservation, parks and lodges
and other agencies concerned
mony was the expected govern- a previous arrest record.
ment announcement of a The arrest was made by
6 30 p. m dinner Monday at C.na -u, v,„uu; wau.
the Friendship Inn with Mrs. widely scattered showers and
Bernadine Bradshaw in charge
of the program Guest speak-
ers will be Frank Cossey and
Mrs. W. J. Castanedo.
Covenant Hospital.
It was not immediately
You're Invited:
Come Meet Your Candidate For
City Councilman, Ward 1
TOM WEIDMAN
At an Open House in the ''Empire Room”
At the Friendship Restaurant
2 to 5 P.M. Sunday
(Coffee & Donuts Will Be Served)
___ (Pata Fol AAv )
A k y -
Area and state answers came
from senators, ministers,
judges, lawyers, representatives
college professors, mayors and
district attorneys.
“Answers have been valuable
in additional ways,” Mrs. Fox
said. “Not only have they en-
couraged each student to study
grammar, but some have given
the boys and girls a good philo-
sophy for life.
"I P-d-red SnoWerS and
little change in temperature* to-
day. High today 80s. Low tonight
80s.
JOHNSAN rrrv I months He resigned there to
eEnXSV 2." sa-mr
ces subcommittee of the joint
conference committee on appro-
priations.
Announcement of Derryberry’s
new appointment was made Sat-
urday by House Speaker Rex
Privett.
The conference committee has
Opens 6:45-Starts 7:15
•X TONITE thru TUES.
i.
MAYA
Tickets may be purchased in ad-
vance from any junior college
student, at the junior college of-
fice or at the door the night of
the play.
Opens Daily 12:45
£ TODAY thru TUES.
Sad Convoy Has Derryberry On E,
Conferee Panel 7
Mrs. Bob Heatly of 1011 N. Lee
and is a 1961 graduate of Al-
tus high. All of his college work
as been at Oklahoma State.
He served last year as chair-
man of the OSU Architecture
Group that worked on the
Oklahoma City Urban Renewal
planning. The work of that
group was on display at the
Oklahoma State Fair last fal
and is presently on display in
the Oklahoma City Administra-
tion building. Young Heatly's
wife, the former Linda Tinker
of Bartlesville. is aso a col-
lege student and served last
year as president of the Wives
of Architecture Students Club.
His present plans are to enter
the University of Illinois next
fall for graduate work.
A country music band and a he be, fortunate enough to win
costumed Mexican guitarist the Warren fellowship and a
nlavon nn ncct" -sj 8 , 11 vear of travel and study in
lawn as oPPosit sides 0 the Europe with $5,000 to finance
awn as.-ohnson and his wife the exceptional educational op-
। snook hands with the 271rnitu"
ambassadors, two charge d’af- portunity._____________
faires, and their wives.
=sses
demonstrration. ™ida ym nd her alleged abductor. 111 the memorial, t^ee of them
promised the The man arrested in the pastors at churches attended bv
1 , apatment was identified as the dead girls here and at
Also missing from the cere-; Michael Zito. Police said he had nearby Monroe.
implicitly called for simul-
_ । : taneous action with regard to
60.Saturday high.80. Tabb and Wyn Nelle Me- the standstill truce by the two
The Oklahoma Lumbermen's derstorms northwest Sunday Epen Moore and Thel D. Dan- impasse. Indeed this realization
Association will hold a meeting Little change in temperatures '«• was the sole motivation for my
of its dealers in Altue at « in Low Sunday morning 55 north- Altus voters will cast their latest proposal.
P m .n” High Sun- ballots ingthe follgwing places: Thant had disclosed last
Quartz Mountain Lodge. Walter ZONES wWardoneinPrecinct.one, Wednesday that the North
Hinton, manager of George C. Northeast— Widely scattered 1o R u ' or high school, Vietnamese regime of Ho Chi
Wright Lumber Co., will repre- showers and little temperature MesHowsei,tWo,,Foy.Car- Minh had replied in writing to
sent the state association and change through Sunday. High derresidence ,412 N, Juliani his three-stage peace proposals
preside at the meeting. He said Sunday.80. Low tonightlower 60s three. Will Rogers School, 100......' '
he uil nrosent • mr nr. Northwest—Partly cloudy with । N. Forrest.
pared bv Clifford White P of little change in temperature to- Ward Two - Precinct one.
Chandler, Xi day: wilsonschqol, SMS Unitea
"‘manton that s- had informed him
• • • । little change in temperatures to- Ward Three — Precinct one, that preliminary details of a
Altus Rusinase ana prIfoccion day. Possible thundershowers to- Roosevelt School, 1200 Glenda; ceasefire could not be worked
Women's cnnessandPegsion day. Highs today 78 to 84 and low two, Eugene Field School, 902 out until US air attacks
Women s_Club will meet, for a tonight in 50s E Liveoak; three Rotary Cen- against the North were halted.
Central-Party cloudy with ter. noo E. Cypress. ! President Johnson announced
Ward Four - Precinct one, Wednesday that the United
City - County Health Dept. 201' States had accepted Thant's
S Lee; two. Robert E Lee three-step peace proposal but
school, 811 W. Pecan; three,'had learned “regretfully” of
Central Junior high, 311 N. Wil-'North Vietnam's apparent re-
lard; four, Courthouse basement I jection.
been too busy to have it affect
revealed how or where the child me fully yet,” he said.
paper nametag bypassed this Orleans, La., motel while
----------------------------------- landing on a training flight.
2 ms
goinq to be
a lovely
funeral.
Harry"
Palmer
ytst hoped
it muldn't.
be his... /
class in the OSU architecture it
department He has completed 7
his ROTC training and will
.. - -f----(enter active duty with the U.S.
___,___I u; S . . . Army as a commissioned of- :
casualties were surprisingly low « , nii-country barbecue and ficer following graduation in
1-9 killod and 7 unindN fiesta included a whole calf May
Fach of the former
.. u' high students, however, agree •"
Diend i .,,,,1 L, “mnef honnv‘$ n--
No Texas Hats INDIAN FAMINE
Each guest got a bright red NEW DELHI (UPI) -A
bandanna to wear or to hold— spokesman for the government
but there was no evidence of of drought-decimated Bihar
Texas ha»3 on the gift list. State said today that 157
Some ambassadors, when the persons had died in the state's
White House asked their head central -Gaya district, one of
sizes several days ago. ex- India's worst famine areas,
pressed concern that they might “The worst days are yet to
have their pictures taken in the come,” the spokesman added
western headgear and displease He said an epidemic of small
the folks back home. I pox is a serious threat.
made by Sen. Joseph S. Clark.”
Thant said.
“My latest proposal was
necessarily directed to both
sides in the conflict and
the scene of the biggest,
American sweep of the war.
Operation Junction City.
The Communists finally broke
off the fight and tried to dash to
The Altus Stamp and Coin
club will meet at 2:30 p. m.
Sunday at the Chamber of
made application for a beer
license for Goodman s Go-Go Sunday. Low Sunday morning 60 1
Grocery. County Judge Ross High Sunday 75to 82. Friday high i
Rutherford has scheduled a was99 Low Saturday morning
JUDA, Wis. (UPI)—This vil-1 grief stricken community of 400
lage in the rolling hills of' Saturday.
southwestern Wisconsin is too [ The hearses and station
small to have a mortuary. ’ wagons carried the charred
So the sad convoy of four remains of nine Juda High
came into being Saturday in hearses and five stations School girls. They were killed
ceremonies boycotted by Roman wagons, each laden with an Thursday when a Delta Airlines
Catholic leaders who are unpainted pine box identified by DC8 jet crashed into their New
protesting the deletion of a
with agriculture and natural re-
sources.
Subcommittee meetings are
scheduled to start Monday, and
will continue until the revenue
is budgeted and appropriated
This is the second session that
Derryberry has been asked to
serve on this committee.
vaS-ljlAsin2cm§m68,y),
SLViSSsPur
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“national reconciliation” decree officers of the police task force
aimed at attracting Viet Cong who had been searching the (continued from page ONE sucn an initiative, nantaaaea: -AA A
S S3 taas 1369 Autos
with the return of eMi.. until sturdma dw romrenen mad. X to ten X X Are Checked
’ fears, had. mounted to near ord remark concerning hope for though there is an admitted, j
A government spokesman said certainty that Carrie would not one of the worst types of can- but, in my opinion, limited risk
the decree was "postponed until be found alive, cer that often strikes small chil- for the United States in doing!
the near future.” He did not She was dragged away from a dren "It isn’t fair to publicize so»
elaborate. group of friends Monday night this but hone to make .1 1 .
Signing of the constitution at the intersection of Broadway break . throughPwithin“khree mCormentingmonThant’sistate- and Altus city policemen tne rignt and tried to dash
came just before local elections and Foster avenues.,, , years or less.” J Goldberg said late Saturday day safety checked 1396 vehicles safety about midday Saturday—;, A--
scheduled throughout South The beefy, spectacledabduc Davis said funds from the the United States already has on the courthouse parking lot hut they stopped long enough in -at h America n diplomats at his
Vietnam Sunday Voting will tor had approached.t hechildren cancer drives go into research, accepted Altus The ytag.. their flight to unleash a parting ranchygaturday to the strains of
take place in 1,004 “secured” offering them « to help him education, information to doc- mfm I tLLsatarner.proPoin ' safety check pro- mortar attack, the Yellow Rose of Texas" and
villages, about 40 per cent of find a dog. tons and other health officials and will stand bv thaTdecision gram was sponsored by the Al- Initial reports following the thet.strumming of Spanish
the nation's 2.526 villages The Carrie was crying when.she on every new development, and , , tus Junior Chamber of Com- hattie indicated that American
others are either held bv the was dragged away. A na.ion- on equipment and treatment fa- We have been informed that m.. casnaltiee wora eurnricinely i^
Viet Cong or not considered wide search was launched for cilities
safeenoughforselections. "Police said Carrie appeared to
The village elections will be in good condition when four .. „
sontinue oren the nexfiye policemen, acting on a tip burst the past by door toldor cam-
iundazs. despite Communist into the apartment close bv the paigns such
threats to disrupt them with spot where she had been Pagns-sueh
terror atacks and kidnapings. kidnaped
The man arrested in the announced volunteers who will March 14 and
apartment was almost a dead make the door-to-door canvass
ringer of the picture of the, Mondav include Mrs Troy Pra-
abductor drawn from the ter, Mrs Ellis Brown Mrs.
descriptions of the children who John Walker, Mrs Phil Willey.
___—__:L F,u.t. .Ln. tok. rne . ___ . <
TRUCE
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)
the standstill truce into effect
and thereafter to fire only if
fired upon,” Thant said.
gAAI-pm Declaring that the United
• ANGER States is in a position to take
(continued from page one) such an initiative, Thant added:
। ifi «■ The bodies were taken to — --f--------y J. -uuguug
Kirnan Wirtim funeral homes at Brodhead and and appropriating all of the
IIUIIO VILIIIII Monroe, Wis., Saturday to be state revenue. The sub-comit-
■ ! prepared for funerals next
Is Found Alive
i I
dim. I
| । n । c Herring, also a 1961 gaduate
| KJ Stonec of Altus high school, is the
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) son of Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Q. „L.. r Herring of 518 E. Cypess. '
DMrDeCUe I OF Upon graduating from high (
m. ( [school he received an appoint-
Dnlomre ment to the U. S. Naval Aca-
■^ipiulllUlo demy and attended there 13 ;
Th& Mm Roget Barnes, Mrs Ew
IpTcAere Hartronft and the members of
Local—Partly cloudy with wid. the Sohpomore KAY club.
ely scattered showers and little ------------------
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„lities. the Secretary General’s state- merce.I"9 killed and 32 wounded. ।
He noted that nearly 100 sci-1 ment today is neither 8 Of the vehicles checked, 1302; Series Of Clashes
qsm=e-szE==N
" hi h " I AKerh 14 ond we stand by that signals. । states lost its 499th warplane
canvass j response.” Ironically for this area which over North Vietnam when an
" Informed sources said the has had very little rain in sev- [ air force F105 Thunderchief jet
U S mission to the U N had eral months, the windshield wi- striking out of Thailand was
gtcy--trwn"Le was Jnn wanxer,rs. w" willey, been informed directly of pers worked on all of the 1396 shot down 50 miles .westnorth-
cotfee meeting at 10 a, m at/kidnapet) ", MinsrcMisgnJxan-Thant’s unilateral cease-fife call vehicles, a spokesman said, ”•
Cattlemen's Cafeteria, Mrs. Detective George Ruckrich er Mrs. John Coontz, Mrs DY
Earl Abernathy, club president, said Carrie appeared shaken. Tom Yates, Mrs John Badger
said Saturday [but that doctors who made a jr. ,
• • • ' preliminary examination said Mrs Mason Dickerson Mrs Thant said he was departing
The Jackson county R e d she appeared to be in good John Boyd McMahan. Mrs J W from his customary reluctance without careful examination of
ross chapter will offer a six- shape. . .. . Altebaumer, Mrs W.C. Baker, to any government and this, his ability to write and speak
rse from 9 There was no immediate Mrs Callaway Bucklev Mrs. should 001 be token as a correctly.
Wednesday attempt to question her con- C. G. Russell, Mrs. Don Kizzi- precedent. Karl Hoffmann editor of lark
,., with cerning her ordeal. ,r Mr, Walter Marshall. Mr, tar.), Ho Response and JuXZrtlh. °m
Kennri VGt n Ir S,Harmon “I make this exception tance of correct grammar for
Thompsn.M sBpbFealMrs. because 1 have been 80 greatly every form of writing, inckud-
' n Kelly, Ancil Carruthers, imnressed bv the statement ing that for juvenile
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Buckley, Callaway & Hale, James H. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 365, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 2, 1967, newspaper, April 2, 1967; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2119145/m1/2/?q=aRCHIVES: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.