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10 The Altus Times-Democrat, Wednesday, December 2, 1970
Warsaw Leaders
Attacks on S. Vietnam
Back Ulbricht
Status of AJC
p.m in the Greer Funeral Home the Regent budget.
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chapel with the Rev. Mrs. John
Aron and the Rev. Mrs. Thur-
man Marcy officiating. Burial
Crow said he expected to visit Chamber Manager Bob Ottman
with Governor-elect David Hall said he would ask the board of
funds to match with federal possible assistance through
money for any new construction scholarships and other aids were
Joe E. Green,
Your Jeweler
Burnam,
Russell
Dennison, Tex., she has lived in
Jackson County since 1911. She
married Marvin Walton, June
12, 1918 in Altus. She was a
member of the Duke First
It was agreed that the com-
mittee would continue to func-
tion and assist the school to
reach its full potential. The
Born in Ferris, Tex., May 15,
1901, he married Miss Gertie
Daniel Oct 21, 1921, in Ferris,
Tex. They moved to Greer
County in 1927 and farmed there.
Survivors include his wife;
three sons, Pete, Mangum; Bob,
Reed; Ralph, Oklahoma City;
one sister, Mrs. Mable Wickliffe,
Dallas, and two grandchildren.
By Carrier - $23.40
By Mail - Jackson and Adjoining Counties - $15.00
directors to approve the con-
tinued operation of the com-
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force, for the coming year.
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$153,516,921 for all state schools,
he noted that this year’s ap-
propriation exceeds last year’s
by about $10 million, while this
year’s new money will be about
$13.1 million. It still remains to
be seen what percentage of the
new money will go to higher
education, Crow added
sometime this week, to discuss
the budget
IF THE SCHOOL hits a total of
700 FTE students, then the
facility would be in trouble for
facilities. Chesser said it would
necessitate using the library for
two classrooms.
For Christmas
Gifting
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GIRL — Anita Leann is the
name selected for the 6 pound, 7
ounce girl bom at 8:30 a.m.
Saturday at Altus AFB Hospital
to T.Sgt. and Mrs. Joseph
Conrad Guilbert.
GIRL — A 6 pound, 12 ounce
girl was born at 2:10 p.m.
Sunday at Altus AFB Hospital to
Sgt and Mrs. Charles Franklin
Kennedy. She has been named
Vicki Sue.
BOY — Mr. and Mrs. Florial
Moralez are the parents of a 6
pound, 14 ounce boy born at 12:32
p.m. Tuesday at Jackson County
Memorial Hospital.
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born about the year 1225.
Thomas Aquinas was a great
theologian of the Dominican
Order.
Dinner-Dance Planned
THE 443 Technical Training Squadron will hold a Christmas
dinner dance at the N.C.O. Club Dec. 18 beginning at 7 p.m. Call
Mrs. Leroy Gardner, 482-7585 for reservations.
C.B. Radio Club To Meet
THE QUARTZ Mountain C.B. Radio Club will meet Thursday at
7:30 p.m. at the American Legion Hall.
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improvements, Crow said there
were no federal funds available
at this time, but there was a
possibility' that some would be
available in one year. It would
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Enemy Unleashes Shelling
79, Duke, died Tuesday at 11:30 %
a.m in the Jackson County
Memorial Hospital.
Services are pending at the
Duke First Baptist Church with
the Rev. Everett Smalts of- SAIGON (AP) - Communist
ficiating. Burial will be in Altus gunners unleashed a series of
Cemetery under the direction of shelling attacks up and down
Tims Funeral Home. South Vietnam Tuesday night,
Born Sept. 25, 1891, near firing rockets and mortars into
E.E. Taylor
E.E. Tay lor, 87, Granite, died
Monday at 11:30 p.m. in
Mangum.
Services will be in the Granite
Church of Christ Thursday at
2:30 p.m with ministers Vernon
Turner and W.S. Boyett of-
ficiating. Burial will be under
the direction of the Peoples
Funeral Home, Lone Wolf.
Survivors include his wife;
two daughters, Mrs. E.O. Caid,
Altus; Mrs. J.K. Patterson,
Mangum; two sons, Ernest and
Willie, both of Granite; a sister,
Mrs. G.C. Luttrell, Altus; nine
grandchildren; 15 great-
grandchildren and 16 great-
great-grandchildren.
will be in the Rose Lawn
Cemetery.
Baptist Church.
Survivors include her
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the fund raising campaign that South Vietnamese personnel are
was conducted last summer, to stationed; the provincial capi-
secure the new campus site, said tals of Pleiku City and Ban Me
he didn’t think anyone expected Thuot in the central highlands
there would be an immediate and Quang Ngai on the central
building program. “Cotner and 1 coast and two district towns in
felt it would be 3 to 5 years the Mekong Delta.
before we could get started. We A South Vietnamese spokes-
would like to see a ground- man said there were no casual-
breaking tomorrow, but realize ties or damage at Holloway
it will take time,” Gover said, field, but twoVietnamese civil-
lans were killed and 16 were
According to Chesser, there is wounded in the attacks on the
presently a head count of 665 cities and towns.
students attending the school, Nearly 100 enemy rocket and
with 530 full time equivalent mortar attacks have been re-
enrolment. ported in the past four days.
With a total budget of
Tuesday
Roy Lott, Mrs. Florial
Moralez, Lloyd Briscoe, Mary
Walker, Edna Waller, John C.
Houpe, Mrs. Lannie Hughes,
Mrs. Roy Carter, Mrs. Jackie
Sevier, Dorothy Lee West, Mrs.
Robert Weaver.
Dismissed
Tuesday
Mrs. Eddie Mitchell, Frank
lane, Mary Harris, Aaron Kane,
Claude Fox, Mrs. Vernie Davis,
William Fisher, Claude Hoyle,
Mrs. Lawrence Richards, Sylvia
Death Claims Consul From W. Germany Excise Board Egypt Charges
Emma Cook ... Kidnaped in San Sebastian Okays Shit Israeli Breach
Mangum, died Tuesday in the approved $36,772.90 in ap-
Mangum City Hospital. SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain (AP) Witnesses told police Schaef- connected with the consul’s dis- propriations to the county By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS boats there.
Services were to be today at 11 — Basque terrorists kidnaped er, who represents several Ger- appearance.” But there was commissioner’s highway ac- Egypt charged today that Is- An Israeli spokesman specu-
a.m in the Greer Funeral the honorary West German con- man industrial firms in San Se- speculation that the ETA, a ter- counts in a regular meeting rael breached their cease-fire lated that the men may have re-
Chapel with minister W.S. sul in San Sebastian and are bastian, drove into his garage rorist group dedicated to Tuesday 5 with a “criminal act against un- ceived the hashish they had as
Boyett officiating. Burial was in holding him hostage for 15 Tuesday night, then drove out achieving independence for the The board approved a surnlu1 armed civilians” by sinking an payment for intelligence to be
Riverside Cemetery. Basque nationalists who go on again with several other men in four Basque provinces in north appropriation of $3 361 17 to thi Egyptian boat in the Gulf of collected. He said that such
Born in Melbourne, Ark., trial in Burgos Thursday, a the car. Police said a red car central Spain, abducted Schaef- city f Altus for their Suez. The Israelis claimed the combined Egyptian missions
March 28, 1886, she married French Basque organization re- with French license plates fol er to use him in bargaining for . e mai four men in the boat were were not uncommon.
Jackson B. Cook in Arkansas in ported today. lowed Schaefer’s sedan. the release of the Rasnec 'nance and operations account, spying and smuggling hashish. He said the patrol boat or-
1904. They moved to Brinkman The Basque Anai-Artea, or The West German Embassy The defendants are charged n cppa: 4 tdetmee ting ’ The Israeli military command dered the Egyptian craft to halt
in 1912, then to Mangum in 1947. Between Brothers Association, in Madrid issued a statement with banditry and terrorism, eaps"l 4dn" V « ny said an Israeli patrol boat sank as it approached the Sinai Pen-
She was employed as a pastry in Bayonne, France, said it had saying: “We know a group of and 12 of them are expected to mt. department of $1,075 the Egyptian motorboat last insula shore, but the command
cook in the Mangum Franklin received a message from the people overwhelmed the consul be linked with the ETA. The om the salary account to the Saturday night off the Israeli- was ignored. The Israelis then
Hotel for 17 years. She was a Spanish-Basque ETA organiza- about 10:30 p.m. Tuesday and prosecution is expected to ask departments of maintenance held eastern shore of the gulf. It fired warning shots, the spokes-
member of the Mangum Church tion that 59-yearold Eugene drove away with his own car the death penalty for six of the and operations and to travel said three bodies were recov- man continued, and the Egyp-
of Christ BeihlSchaefer is “in its hands.” with him and another car fol- men Police said if the ETA kid- The board heard three ered, one had documents prov- tians tried to escape.
Survivors include a son, Carl The message reportedly said lowing. Since then he has van- naped Schaefer, the kidnapers protests on property ing the men were collecting mil- it was the most serious inci-
Dallas. one grandchild and Schaefer's fate depends on what ished." probably would lie low until the assessments. Adjustments were itary intelligence, and the fourth dent since the guns were si-
three greatgrnd Lidren ' happens to the 15 Basques at The embassy said it had re- trial begins or sentence is made on all three. Assessment man went down with the boat, lenced along the Suez Canal
their trial. ceived no word “from persons passed. errors were made and were Cairo Radio contended that north of the gulf by the cease-
corrected. only “unarmed civilian fishing fire Aug. 7. Only minor bursts of
The adjustments were made boats operate in this area. ” The gunfire have been reported
involving property owned by broadcast denied that the army across the canal with no casual-
Danny Briscoe, Jim Parrish, or the intelligence service had ties to either side
and Lesley Gibb, acting for
Mead’s Fine Bread, Frederick.
Rites Thursday
three air bases, three provincial spokesmen said over-all casual- _ ... A
capitals and two district towns, ties and damage were light. But Fnr W aripr
It was one of the biggest an unspecified number of Amer- "•I "• vallUl pp
nights for the enemy gunners in icans was killed at the big Cam Services for Walter Franklin BERLIN (AP) — The Com- Russians proposed months ago.
two months. Allied military Ranh Bay air base 193 miles Carter 72 who died Sundav will munist leaders of the seven Apparently the idea was to Bradley, John E. Brinkman,
__ n ■. northeast of Saigon, and more 1C 5' 41" roed ploa, 1 Warsaw Pact counties met to- announce Communist conditions James Richeson, Myrtle
DemA C+INAc Americans were wounded at the Memories at 2pm Thursday day inEast Berlin for a hastily for an Eastwest accord in Eu- Copeland, Dorothy West, Essie
I 01161 3TUOICS Phu Cat air base 100 miles up witntkePmiertrrsl assembled summit conference rope before the end Friday of Brinkman, Berry West, Mrs. Bill
the coast from Cam Ranh Bay. Ziating Burtol wdl T n to demonstrate solidarity behind the current North Atlantic Trea- Watkins and baby, Georgia
Enemy rockets also hit Hollo Alc tngttburta b Walter Ulbricht's East German ty Organization meeting in Wilson,
way air field in the central high rus cemetery, regime. Brussels and before two other m
lands, where both U.S. and vsurvpyors incude his wife, Soviet party general secretary events: Petitions
----- T-d -dn-en, live sons, Leonid I. Brezhnev, Premier AL
Harold, U.S. Army in Germany; exei N. Kosygin and the leaders .1 "est German Chancellor (Continued From Page 1)
Larry, Duke; Bobby, U.S. Army of Poland, Czechoslovakia, Ro Willy Brandt's tripto Warsaw business places are
in Germany; William, Altus; mania, Bulgaria and Hungary next weekend to sign a treaty
Walter, Pryor; three daughters, arrived in damp, cloudy weath- confirming the present border Pouirestzat DnPosa aE
Mrs. Shirley King, Burlington, er Tuesday evening, some brav- between Poland and East Ger- electors are eligible to sign or
Colo.; Mrs. Carmaletta Wynette ing marginal flying conditions, many. circulate the petitions.
Dahigrer, Fitchburg, Mass.i Ulbricht, the 77-year-old East 2. The next meeting of the Big Proponents seek an act to limit
Mrs. Maxine Surles, Elmer, and German party and government Four ambassadors on Berlin retail sales of certain
seven grandchildren, chief, met them all at the air- Dec. 10. enumerated merchandise on
Takes Most Training port both consecutive Saturdays and
The sport which requires Theemeeting was expected to AS the summit meeting be- Sundays at the same location,
the most intense training and last two or three days and to gan, East German border Several states have enacted
highest degree of condition- produce a joint declaration call guards delayed road traffic to the closing law including border
ing is running, particularly ing for recognition of East Ger- and from West Berlin for a fifth states Arkansas and Texas. Aim
over long distances, accord- many as a sovereign state and day. Trucks at both ends of the of the supporters is to provide a
ing to Encyclopaedia Britan- early convening of the all-Euro- main autobahn were held up as uniform rest day for retail
nica. pean security conference the much as seven hours. clerks.
husband, Marvin Walton, Duke (Continued From Page 1)
and a brother, Albert Penuel, Street
Mingus, Tex. IN DISCUSSING general
n I L, n • operating funds for AJC, Crow
ROIpn brignon said the $458,963 recommended
Ralph Oliver Brignon, 69, by the Regents was a greater
Reed, died Tuesday morning in prorata increase than any other
the Mangum City Hospital. school in the system because it is
Services were to be today at 2 going from the local budget to
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Goforth, Don. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 285, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 2, 1970, newspaper, December 2, 1970; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2120448/m1/10/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.