The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 205, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 8, 1960 Page: 5 of 10
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Father Takes
Stand in Trial
Of Stale Indian
OKLAIIOM CITY UP) The
murder trial of Quinton Anquoe
continues m federal diMuct court
here today
Fedeiul attomijs have ashed
the dtlltli penalty ful the 37 year
old ! Kiowa Indian and foinier state
t-olden Cloves hover accused of
fatallv beating his mother Fian-
ces Big Bow Anquoe last Sept
Answers Refused
Among the witnesses Monday
"ere Anquoe's father Charlie
who at one point in the testimony
refused to answer questions At
another point he appeared to suf-
fer a near collapse and was taken
to a hospital
lie returned to the witness
stand and confined most of Ins
testimony to coi roborating state-
ments fiom the giand jury lec-
ord read aloud by U S Attorney
Jack Parr
Included in the testimony the
elder Anquoe agieed to were
statements that he heard an ar-
gument stait between Quinton
Ins mother and Quinton’s younger
brother John 29 Chailie said he
heard a blow went outside and
saw John and Mi s Anquoe on the
ground
Pair Don’t Agree
Ife said he appioached Ins wife
but Quinton shoved him back and
he fell Agieetng with Chailie An-j
quoe that the two biotheis had
aigued before their mother fell to
the ground was Geneva Aline
Kot-Afraid 14 year old step
daughter of Charlie Anquoe
However she and her stepfa-
ther did not agree on details of
the agrument
During cross examination de-
fense attorney Joe Martin a-ked
Charlie Anquoe if he did not once
‘‘put the blame on Quinton to
save your own neck ”
Anquoe replied “I didn't tell
the truth then I am telling it
row”
Unit Accredits
City Hospitals
Norman Municipal Hospital
and Ellison Infirmary at the Uni-
versity are on the annual list of
accredited hospitals published
Satuiday by the Joint Commis-
sion on Accieditatmn of Hospitals
Approximately 6000 hospitals
fn the nation aie eligible for ac-
cieditation but Dr Kenneth B
Babcock commission duector
said the omission of a hospital
fiom the list does not necessar-
ily mean it had failed to pass an
accieditation survey The pto-
gram is voluntary and only those
hospitals that request suiveys are
Visited
Of the more than 4 900 that an-
nually apply about 75 per cent
are accredited Babcock said
The commission is an agency
lege of Physicians Ametican Col-
estabhshed by the American Col-
lege of Surgeons American Hos-
pital Association and Amencan
Medical Association for a joint
survey and inspection program
Hospitals are graded on such
factors as a safe physical plant
supervision and review by the
medical staff of patient care in
the hospital special study by the
staff of unusual or complicated
cases the keeping of medical rec-
ords ethical practices nursing
care and other fields
The Norman (Okla) Transcript Tues March 8 1960 5
CHANGE IN DOLLAR VALUE OF FARMLAND
FARM REAL ESTATE: RISING MARKET VALUES— Mopped above are changes in
dollar value of farmland in continental United States expressed in percentages
Period covered for which full figures are available November '58 to November
'59 Data from USDA
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Dixie Lexicon
Put in Record
WASHINGTON (AP) - With
soft Southern accents filling the
Senate chamber these days Sen
Barry M Goldwater (R-Ariz) to-
day put into the Congressional
Retold what he called a word list
to help other senators understand
what the Southerners are saying
Heie is part of Goldwater’s
tongue in-cheek glossary:
ABODE— Wooden plank
A BOOT— Approximately
AIN’T— Sister of one of your
paients
Blessed Event
BECKON— Meat from a pig
often eaten with aigs for biake-
fuss BONE— Blessed event 1 e ‘I
wa bone a Southerner” (a very
blessed event in the minds of all
Southerners )
BRAID— W hat you make to est
from to go along with beckon and
aigs for brake-fuss
CALLER— Part of a slurt that
goes around the neck
COARSE— Certainly
HARMONY— Cooned grits
HOMINY— What number?
LUCID— Leggo it
MINUET— You and I have
dined
Long Name
PASTOR— Field where cows
gi aze
POET— To tiansfer a liquid
i e “Poet from the pitcher to the
glass ’’
RAH CHAIR— Where you are at
SANE— Speaking i e “I can
hardly hair what he’s sane
TARRED— Weary
WRETCHED-The long name
for the nickname of my brother
“Dick” who is still m North Car-
olina Y’AWL— Mode of address used
by N’Yawkeis when visiting m the
South
New York Publisher
Named C of C Head
WASHINGTON (AP) - Elec-
tion of Arthur H Motley piesi-
dent of Parade Publications Inc
New York as the next president
of United States Chamber of Com-
ma ee was announced today by
the chamber’s board of directors
Motley will take office May 4
at the chamber’s annual meeting
Gibson Taken
To McAlesler
Marvin Lee Gibson 30 Gar-
dena Calif was taken to Me-
Alester today by Sheriff Olen
Gamer to begin a two-and a half-
year sentence in the state peni-
tentiary Gibson pleaded guilty to the
charge of burglary in the second
degree Monday before District
Judge Elvin J Brown
Gibson and an accomplice
Bruce Lee Goad 25 Oklahoma
City broke into McCalls Mens i
Store 106 E Main Street Jan 7
and took 79 men’s suits Robert
L (Buddy) Pendarvis said The
suits were recovered when the i
men were arrested j
Goad was sentenced to a two- j
year prison term two weeks ago j
here succeeding Erwin D Can-
ham editor of the Chnstian
Science Monitor Canham will be-
come chairman of the board
A vigorous advocate of busi-
nessmen’s paiticipation in public
aftairs Motley is chairman of
the chamber’s political participa-
tion committee
Favorable business trends “de-
spite the political uncertainties of
an election year” were foTast
by Motley
He predicted national output
would approach the rate of 525
billion dollars annually by the
end of this year about 40 billion
higher than in the last quarter of
1959
The 59 year-old president-elect
declared his support for President
Eisenhower’s balanced budget and
for removal of the interest ceil-
ing on federal bonds Motley is a
native of Minneapolis and a grad-
uate of the University of Minne-
sota He and his wife the for-
mer Helene Bishop of New York
City live in Larchmont N Y
University
In Brief
OU Pair To Attend
Dr Harriet Harvey associate
professor of zoology at the Uni-
versity and oology student Cal-
vin G Beames Jr will attend
the annual meeting of the Society
for Experimental Biology and
Medicine The meeting will be
Saturday at the University of Ar-
kansas School of Medicine in Lit-
tle Rock
Beames a giaduate student
from Santa Fe N M will pre-
sent a paper on “Some Indivi-
dual Steps of Glycol) sis in the
Snail Physa halei ” Glycolysis
is a part of the pattern wherein
sugar is converted to energy
Lecture Series Set
A series of four related lec-
tures on computer programming
will be presented for University
faculty members and graduate
students by Dr Richard V An-
dree associate professor of
mathematics The talks will be
from 4 to 5 30 pm March 15
17 22 and 24
Andree said the senes is de-
signed for pet sons having no pre-
vious experience with computers
Classes will be held in Room 104
Business Administration Building
To facilitate arrangements per-
sons intending to attend are re-
quested to register by calling
Ext 2092 at the University There
will be no fee for the instruction
Enrolments Still Okay
Enrolments for the series of
five bridge lessons sponsored by
the Union Activities Board for
students and townspeople will be
accepted at 7 pm Wednesday
in Room 222 of the Union Build-
ing The lessons staited last Tues-
day but the weather was so bad
the UAB decided to offer anoth-
er chance to enrol It has not
been decided whether last week’s
session will count on the series
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ANNAPOLIS MJ (AP)- Gen
Albert C Weilemejer 63 retired
four-star geneial who command-
ed Amoman foters in China dur-
ing World War II is a candidate
for Republican nomination to
Congres m Maryland's 6th Dis-
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Tarman, Fred E. The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 205, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 8, 1960, newspaper, March 8, 1960; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2129034/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.