Miami Daily News-Record (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 250, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 17, 1960 Page: 2 of 16
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PATRICIA WYAIT
LINDA CORBUS
Commerce Honor Grads Named
COMMERCE (Special)—Patricia
Ann Wyatt dauehter cf Mr and
Mrs Char los Wy:itt of :3I9 North
Walnut street is valedictorian of
the 1960 graduating class at Com-
merce high school with a grade
average of 32 according to an
rouncement by school ofticia!s
The salutatorian is Linda R a e
Corbus daughter of Mr and NIrs
Bussie Corbus 602 North River
street Jr grade average is 334
They will receive special recog
hition in commencement exercises
on May 19
Iiss Wyatt a student in Com-
merce schools since the third
grade NN as valedictorian of her
jitnior high class in 1950 She is a
member of the Glee club and was
a member of the cast in the jun-
ior and senior plays She was foot-
ball queen as a sophomore and
has served as editor of the school
paper the "Tiger Chat" during !
her senior year
Miss Corbus has attended Com- I
merce schook since entering the
first grade She is a member of
the band the annual staff and was
in the cast of the junior and sett-
ior plays She has been a mem-
ber of the State Honor Society for
the last three years
Five From County
Expect To Receive
AF Commissions
STILLWATER (Special) — Four
Oklahoma State University seniors
GENERAL DIES
BONN Germany (AP) — Lt
Gen Hans Roettiger 64 chief of
staff of the West German army
died today after a brief illness
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DURHAM'S
AFTER-EASTER SALES
CLEARANCE OF SUITS
ONE VROLJP 2 Price
ONE GROUP! SUITS
ONE
GROUP
Li lli Ann and Others Values to $9850
19 '29 '39 '49 '59
SALE OF SPRING COATS
0 $9850 CASHMERE COATS $6500
O REG $5950 COATS $3998
0 REG $4950 COATS $3300
REG $3998 COATS $2998
O REG $2998 COATS $1998
100"10 CASHMERE TOPPERS
Black and Beige 3998
Reg $4995 Values
OTHER TOPPERS REDUCED
One Group!
Toppers—Now 900
ONE GROUP! DRESSES
Values to $3998
Now $ 900
A Few Pairs—Reg $100
LADIES' PANTIES 3 Pr
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Oklahoma State University seniors In order to become a member 1
from Miami are among the 30 Air a student must have completed
Force ROTC cadets who v ill re- ' at least 12 hours in business cours- 1
ceive second lieutenant commis- es and three hours of education
sions at graduation exercises May or be enrolled in the equivalent
2 number of hours of education at i
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They are Larry L R the time he is initiated
enick Thom-
as L Walker and R T Dixon Jr The student roust also be at
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all scheduled for flight training least a second semester sophomore
as soon as they report for duty and have a 3point average in all
and Mark G Rendel who has ap-
business subjects and at least a
plied for duty in aircraft main- 2-point average in all other sub-
FPnarICP juts
least a second semester sophomore
all scheduled for flight training
as soon as they report for duty and have a 3point average in all
and Mark G Rendel who has ap-
business subjects and at least a
plied for duty in aircraft main- 2-point average in all other sub-
tenance juts
Another Ottawa county youth
John K Rutledge Fair land will guARTET IN MISSOURI
also be commissioned and report Th' Trav"lers quartet will pre
for flight training i sent a concert tonight at the Todd Christian tabernacle in Carters-
'
In order to be assigned to flight !
training ROTC cadets must have I yule Evangeli st Cecil Todd Sem ices following the sermon
participated in the flight program
will begin
during their last two years in col at 730
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lege
Are a Swedisli village noted for
The program at OW provides!
its skiing is
35 hours of flight training and 35 pronounced oh'-rue
hours of ground school at the Still- IIMEMIEMEMEI
water airport Instruction is pro-
vided by FAA approved civilian ' Amu s
flying school operators
Most cadets obtain a private pi-
lot's license upon graduation from
the program Trqqi
IMiami Baptist
'Hospital News
Admitted—Mrs j C Conner Jr
Seneca Carl Miller 19 It street
south est Mary Nlarlene Jame-
son 605 Ninth aV clue northAest
Dewey Rowland (rove 1 homas
Bond 315 If street northwest F)on
Arnold 306 A street soutlytcest:
Mrs Fred Carder (l21 M street
northwest: R a y Price Miami
Route 2 fIrs Norma Byard 203
C street northeast Alexander Bry-
ant lintisrville
Dismissed—Mrs Bert Hall and
baby 402 I street northyest:
Caude Chambers 47-ti:t North
lain street: David Welch Beth-
eny Okla Mrs Ddhert
Commerce Claude Killion 23' G
street northeast Vernon Ander-
son 114 F street northwest John
Beach Miami Route 2: Wilbur
Grimes 2040 A street northeast:
Willis Arnold Commerce: Larry
Frellick Afton: Anson Paige 724
D street northwest Henry Gandy1
Commerce John Plumb Kansas
City Mo
Births—Mr and Mrs James
Matthews a boy
Area Students in
College Fraternity
TAHLEQUAH (Special)— George l
Weaver of Fair land and Calvin'
Kissee Seneca Nlo were among!
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in students initiated into Pi Omega I
pi honorary business fraternity'
at Northeastern State college
MIAMI DAILY NEWS-RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA
DAVID vosrER
Foster Selected
'Senior of Week'
David Fost ot the body er son of llr and ing ovarian carcinoma
Mrs Ross Foster of 12 G street Nitrogen mustard acts against The researchers said however
northwest is the "senior of t h e solid tumors by combining or ' that the problem of unpleasant re-
week" at Miami high school cross-linking with components of actions still remains and that
Divid Was a regular the past their cells This interfervs with some patients could tolerate treat-
tsko years on the school's basket- their normal function and pre- ment only a week or two
ball and baseball teams He won
the city tennis championship last
summer
He is a member of the LatIn
dub librarian of the Science dub
chaplain of the Student Council1
and a member of the State Honor
Society
Foster president of the YoutL
Council at the First Methodist
church was a representative from
Miami at the American Legion
Boys State in Norman last year !
Dick Lowry 'Big Man'
on Campus at OU
NORMAN — Dick Lowry Miami
was among 102 students selected
as Big Men and Big Women at
the University of Oklahoma
The honorees were selected on
the basis of campus leadership
service and scholarship by a uni-
versity committee They will re-
ceive certificates at the annual
BM-BWOC banquet April 19 held
in conjunction with the annual
Career Conference
Lowry son of Mr and Mrs Ted
Lowry 404 Park Circle is a fresh-
man in the law school
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MINK STOLES
Ind Regulars
s Suit Regulation 3
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Let-Outs and Regulars
All Shades Suit Regulation
Clutch and Pocket Stoles
$ $498 and $598 Values
OTHER
FUR STOLES
Minks and Other fun
' 199 '249 '298
FUR STOLES
Minks Squirrels
and Muskrats
Worth to $250
2 LARGE GROUPS!
'99 and 949
MOUTON
SHORT COATS
$ 39
arid $ 59
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FREE STORAGE Until Wanted
WAYS TO BUY!
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k1oc 4Iy to Waseat&eAy Ossusa
Poison Gas Helps Sufferers
From Cancer Doctors Find
By ROBERT GOLDENSTEIN obstacle and find more potent cam
CHICAGO (AP)--A poison gas cer-repressint agents researchers I zwrence Kani was founded in
from World War I is becoming a e tried more than a score of
big gun in the modern warH derivatives of mustard gas One 1"4 r
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against canter
It has helped patients suffering
from cancers of the lung breast !'
Four researchers from the Duke reciee
t
and colon tocrozatniiese Sc)c
nshowing promise is cy- the IN
!University Medical Center at Dur-
The gas is nitrogen mustard an ham NG descrilled today the "
agent that attacks and destroys results of cytovan Ireatment on
NV h u e cells in the blood It has 120 patients suffering from a wide
shown promising results in tern- variety of cancers They are Dr
porarily prolonging the lives of R W Rundles Dr T E Fulmer
some sufferers from leukemia a ' Dr T W Gore and Dr A Opal- F
cancer-like disease of tho blood " insk
marked by an overproduction of ! In a report to the American
white cells ' Assn for Cancer Research they
ted Researchers have sought to ex- ' said the tumor-depressing efforts
Itizi life use a
e of ease substance to pro- of cytaxan appeared comparable
ee ir se in patients to other mustard compounds in !
with solid tumors cancers that at- treatment of chronic leukemias
tack the ing ovarian carcinoma rious internal organs ' and other forms of cancer includ
he - !
l
Mr and 101 I t
' vents them from dividing Cancer
cells are affected more than norm-
al cells because they are more
sensitive to substances that stop
grovth
The principal draiA back has
been unpleasant side reactions—
nauseau and other smptornsi that
have forced a halt in such treat-
ment after a few days or weeks
In an effort to overcome this
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WHILE THE CAT'S AWAY
SAN DIEGO Calif (AP) — At-
torney Walt Christensen was out
of town for two days arguing a
lawsuit but he's not thinking of
leaving soon again When he re-
turned one partner had bought
' a lot the other had a new con-
vertible and the firm's bank ac-
count was overdrawn
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SUNDAY APRIL 17 1960
WHO'S WRONG?
CORTEZ Colo (AP) — Roy
Jack Crowson isn't so certain he
believes in book learning any
more
He was competing for the right
to enter th :tate spelling contest
One word kept him from having a
perfect score: Tariff
Puzzled he produced the book
he was given to study for the con-
test The hook came up with the
word spelled "Tarriff"
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least a second semester sophomore'
N 1 all scheduled for flight training
least a was among 102 students selected
as soon as they report for duty and have a 3point average in all
business subjects and at the University of Oklahoma
as Big Men and Big Women at
oatatill and Mark G Rendel who has ap-
2-point average in all other sub-
plied for duty in aircraft main- The honorees were selected on
tenance juts ! the basis of campus leadership
FURNITURE
Another Ottawa county uth I service
n K Rutledge Fairlandyo will QUARTET IN MISSOURI and scholarship by a uni-
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also be commissioned and report The Travelers quartet will Pre- ' ceive certificates at the annual
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