The Duncan Banner (Duncan, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 18, 1959 Page: 1 of 14
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Fotecost lot' Tliorsdey
A windy Thursday la is pro&
pert with partly cloudy skies af-
ter fair ones tonight Won't be
as tool tonight as Last night but
it will tiara cooler Thursday
Lows tonight 43 to U Highs
Thursday 70 to 76
Little or no rain is expected
the next five days with near sot
mai temperatures
1959 1959
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flies yester7d-ay - 74 42
Overnight low -- 41 29
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Miry Lobbies Chosos
As Swoothoort of 'RI
Mary tobbins daughter of Mr
and Mn Cecil Netts of 601
North E was chosen reeetheart
of the TSL1 Club at Duncan High
School in a vote Tuesday She
will be honored at a banquet
April 7 '
Later Miss Robbins will com-
pets with other queens for dis-
trict and state honors She is a
diversified occupation student
and works at the Palace Thee
ter
Giorgi Chins Former -
Duocoo Itoslisot Dios
George Cram 66 former Dun-
can man who had lived in Corpus
Christi about 20 years died there
Tuesday night after suffering a
stroke
He was 'husband of filo former
Blanch Marshall of Duncan and
son-in-law of Mr and Mrs J W
Marshall TM Walnut Rites are
pending '
Broodcost Aids Poronts
In Recovering Lost Boy'
A' lost boy was recovered by
his Went Mr and Mrs Orvil
Chisum of 2011 Main about a
half-hour after he was brought to
the police station today
Officer Dale Anderson said lit
tie Dale Dean Chisum 312 was
found wandering near Physiciam
and argeosur Hospital by Mrs
Joe M Johnson 209 North 21st
who took him to polici Ills de
scription ins broadcast and the
- fibilhod Press tnogrograpoin
Washingtoo — President Eisen-
hower today signed "'with great
utistaction" a bill to admit Ha-
waii as the 50th stet&
Re then cabled Gov William F
Quinn ot adviaing him of
the action tbus clearing the gray
for a vote by the Hawaiian people
themselves eie whether to accept
statehood
That apprevalsocted to be
Tbs Deems Bemact birdies
R IATHAM
is the Palate Theatre is sse
"I WANT TO uvr
This teepee pias service he
geed ler Iwo Whets M theatre
67TH YEAR NUMSER
441 Ayad
To 1:108:1!awn
Wood lavm's novelti sct 'Am
Wise" staffing John HWen and
Sharian Gleghorn won the trend
championship at a senior Share
the Ftm program ben Tuesday
night 4
There were 114 4-11 Club mem-
bers taking part They presented as
acts before aa audienea ot about
400
Otri":t1:vetty acts alio finished
high in their competition and were
selected to go to Lawton for the dis-
trict festival April Ind
They were Plato's "Tont Doo-
ley" with Kay Carver Charki
Crowe Bill Pettigrew Dick Can-
ads Jane Ridlinghater Charim
Crawford Nelda &Wm and Mike
Cline
Top individual perfommuct was
by Mary Bill Cooper of Central
High whom act was entitled "Tere
Birds Making Mad Love
First place in the drama see-
Bon was "An Ozark Motor's Let-
ter" presented by Cittral High
'student Joy Dye No second place
was awarded in this divirion
Top muskal act was Ca band et
'Meridian with Jeanine Bewles
Tama Hallmark Carter Hallmark
Doug Barnes Joe Ledford Jack
Morris Lynn Hill and Dee King
Second in the musical was
Liberty presenting popular songs
b'y Gayle Buns Patsy Wright
Carolyn Mooney and Nelta Powsl
Jim Ply awarded the trophy
presented to the grand champion
Citynn's Fothir -
DI :4 in Midlen44
Poodle 'Adler et
Mrs Lawrence IL Hill 1413
North 12th died about 711 cm
today in Midland Tex where be
had been vititing The Hills had
left here to be with him only a
few minutes before be died
The funeral will be at 2 pin
Friday in the Granite 0kl1
a
First Baptist Church Ponder 83
was a resident of Granite Erwin
Funeral Home there will be in
charge of the arrangements
Polio Suspected
As Death Causo
Tulsa (WI) — A Plater
Okla woman Mrs roe Louise
McGonigik 27 died in a Tulsa
hospital early today of what Op
&Adana suspect was polio'
Mn IleGonigls the mother of
three children was admitted last
night A tracheotomy was per
formed soon after the was admit
ted and then she was placed in
a chest respirator but her con
Chin grew steadily worse'
NO
mother called soon
Officials ts Attend -
Southwest Area Council
Three Duncan YMCA officials
will attend the 22nd annual con-
teTence el- the Southvieat Area
Councl of tha YMCA at Lake
Murray Lodge l'hursday Friday
and Saturday
They are the Rev Polk Moffett
president of the local mrs: Mrs C
W Murray a director and Stuart
Reid executive secretary They
will return Saturday morning
Indian Mlisionery to Spook
Ti Methodists Hero Thursday
Dr Lome Battles western dis-
trict superintendent of the Meth-
O1Iit po'aq speak
at Iht-1 1 of methodist Church
'It 7:30 9111 Thursday
Dr Battles headquarters at
Anadarko Be is a former mis-
akmart to South America but
bad to return to the United
Statet becausa of I heart
Two New Central Airline
Flights' to Serve Duncan
Two new flights will serve Dun-
can beginning April 1 Central
Airlines announced today provid-
ing better commuter service to
Dallas-Fort Worth and Oklahoma
City and better connections to
other points
A southbound flight will operate
daily except Sunday It veil leave
- hem at 7:46 am for Dallas and
Fort Worth arriving there at 1140
sm The northbound !Uhl &t-
rim in Duncan at 241 pm and
continues to Lawton Oklahoma
City Enid Ponca City Wkhlta
Topeka 'and Kansas City
Hors Joinst- Funk's
As Serrke Manager
"Shorty' Homer of 1014 Elm
his been made sorties manager of
Funk's Auto Service at llth and
Main tha fbm's management an
pounced today
Horner bas been in the auto re-
pair business for 13 years berg and
at Marlow
4
Hcadon Crash
Fatal for Two
Cleveland (UPI) -- A !lead-
en collision claimed the lives of
two persons and left a third In
critics! condition Tuesday night
south of Cleveland Okla
The dead were Mrs Trances
liasse 41 St Louis Mo and
Mrs Lillian M Powell Sl Tulsa
VGS0 tae
PSC TOWER BY AIRPOall
MAY BE LIGHTED PARTIED
Public Sink CAI and the
municipal airport commission are
Deering agreement on the big
'electric tower south of town that
Is seven feet above airport ZOO
ing limits it was learned today
In a meeting Tuesday night it
'was agreed to put lights on the
tower and nearby poles and paint
the tower orange and white in
accordance with Federal 4viation
Agency requirements
Paul Jones manager of the air
port said the tower was built
erten feet northeast of 'where it
should have been
He laid maximum height un-
der toning restrictions at that
point Le 73 feet The tower Is 80
feet high
Jones admitted the tower Iles
far out of the normal glide path
of Incoming eommercial planet
Itaing the northeouth runway
But be said It could eoticeiva-
Aly interfere with landings by
light planes using a Pod south
west-northeast ntairtil when pro
A
railing Ivinds make these land-
ings necessary
The airport man said his group
has agreed to let the tower and
three nearby SO-foot utility poles
stal if a flashing beacon light
is put on the tower red lights
on the poles and all are painted
Ray manager of Public
Servka Co saki bis group bill
tentatively agreed to the plan
but asked the airport commission
to' put their requirements in
writing before giving a detiniti
answer'
He pointed out however that
the coat of moving the big tower
would be prohibitive SIMI! seb
leg of it is set in 12 by 12 by IS
foot blocks of concrete
Ries shoo uid his company will
move or shortea the tower If
necessary tfthitrpoil plans
any future expansion or improve
went with whkb the tower would
conflict inch al paving the
outhwed-nortlwast runway for
commercial landings
it
everwhelmleg—will clear the way
for the hdand's territors formal
admission sometime this ta
thus win Juin itieska lidmkto3
last year as the tint sew states
to joie the Union since Mt
Hawaii's 40-year battle tor state-
hood was climaxed last week
when Congress put its final stamp
et approval ea the enabling NI
Eisenhower 'signed the With
let Urgent Matter Itetarians Told'
DUNCAN OKLAHOMA WEDNISDAY MARCH 11 1939
Churchrnen for RAet3eal Unit
Enters Liquor Election Fight
NOW Prile1 lostetnatioNan
Oklahoma — A new argil&
ution calling itself the Volunteer
Churchmen for Repeal will ch
cubits a pamphlet containing state-
ments of 11 ministers in support
of the constitutional amendment on
the April 7 special election ballot
it was announced today
Mn Frank J Hightower chair-
man of thi Pouf) Said it was lint
organised as a et-out-the-vote
movement
taw lteiga el Tamer' -
This is strictly a voluntary of
fort by more Own 300 church
women bi the Oklahoma City area
who feel that the akobol question
has been presented unfairly — if
not 'dishonestly —$ as a religious
it 171:1 Ettrt cil:23 AJ1t Thurst day
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For c Drive
4 Tko azo-day cborstl? drtn of tho Daum C
bor of Comr—co t1 kt714 with a kt:1-off brest at
70 cm la C's Astllai Caster's Tharely
Tito la Works" w111 coatad 13 towpath mom
bon la Ata CIzort to rain almost rtC) to co--s-t Ike
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Incumbent TIMM Clerk Thelma
Orlin tem and new board members
W N Darp and Cecil Hensley
Imr winners of the!r respective
races in Comanche lost elections
Tuesday the County Election
Board said today
The Ward 2 board member Pete
Smith and Treasurer Bessie De
Lung were unopposed la their bids
fts re-electios
Sharp drew 247 votes In the
Ward 1 race wh!le James C Mor-
ris incumbent had 197 eupport
ars and J W Mitchell 77
Ilms ley drew 339 votes in com-
parison with 191 by incumbent
Jim Dumas -
Mn: Driggers was picked on
397 ballots Her opponent Ruth
McClennen got 150 Votes
TREATMENTS END
Washington ((WI) — The State
Department announced today that
X-ray treatments on Secretary of
Stet John roster Dulles "have
Dow been tempttee
ti4t0:'Mok:'''$61(--:'ii
CotiOti13664:icd'h
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The hard preseed Oklahoma Legislature may turn to
the county road funds for $12033 Tau thi assistant
director of the Oklahoma Expenditure" Council said in
Duncin today '
Th financial situation is at a point where the tegis
lawns will have to give up "milking (ior state higkways)
or dip into county funds Jamie R Williams the OPEC
official told Duncan llotar
r Ian&
r Cmmti1"31 "Iv "Ice Itilys 129tm":Wall
olim tax Is of gross production
ED pAlrili ED martclidanSothicles tridtabusx" Laileage
t
Williama emoted from &dint' et
sailing winds make theta - - -
a ta subcommittm of the Ra Legis-
ings necessary
The airport nun odd his group Wive Council when he imutnerat
has agreed to let the tower and etiltactites eCarnlit"erS
three nearby 03-loot utility poles 111m- Itntra Etat W
Ital if a flashhig beacon ligm This Mort be mid did not
is put on the tower red lights have Meows to thtY and
on the poles and all are painted 114)neal catmtY oners
Ray Rkw manager of Public but theY "are practically without
flaworira CA 0M hie arream hag '
The smarted' leadita Crinnatt-
leo Ise lad that Oat elate stabile
rerpdriag pantos orders hat
- beat Ignored arid disregarded is
s1 the seasitee we have
generals county commission-
ors ore psying ele to 25 and
more tor mateiala thee private
contractors pay is the um loca-
tion" "The &matted let" Said
limns 'Mot the primary reams
ler this to the loch competitive
bidding is ignored is practically
STATIC MAY rage 14
tioa at 10:21 cm as' a replier
attics routine that was devoid el
any pomp and ceremony lie ic-
knowledged the importance et the
mat Wawa' by using nine
different pens to attic the data
and his signature and by issuing
a fornuil statement of his action
"It has gives me great satisfac-
tion to sign the act providing for
th admimion et Hawaii into tha
Union' Limbo's said
luue" she said
"We all have children We all
go to church and there is almost
a reign of terror in Oklahoma
against those who dare to believe
that repeal is a better ay to han-
dle liquor than prohibition'
The pamphlet makes this OKI&
ration le an introductory note:
"There has been a serious end
studied attempt to turn the ques-
tion of repeal of prohibition in Ok-
lahoma into a religious Issue
gays Voters Ceatesed
"But this little pamphlotves
there are differences of opinion be-
tween churchu — and within
churches The idea that church-
men are for prohibition and non
churchmen are for repeal is both
V
Char-NO tn
liti:7311 a Man 147 prd-
sionte'vla itsak et the I:fattest
rtzd)irr vie cilium-) of the
bat Voluted commit
tee it thyd Pact is general
division chairman R E Mkt!
McConnell and GaA Blake are co-
chairmen of the solicitation
The work groups: with the team
captain listed first:
John Whitten Jack Davis Frank
Gouln 011ie Asians A B Oakes
and Weldon Mosley 4
J 14 Woolaey Bernard )4Ilek
Richard Sudberry Bill Gwaltney
Ewial Huey L P Byerley
Jess Sanders Mrs W R Chest
Do ys Montgomery Norman
Jones Ray Mason Don Grantham
Andy Baker
Wayne Holden 1 Barron Me
tendon Mrs Dick March Ray
mend Steelman Dr Wayne Odom
R 9 Kelly
Morgan (Tiny) P Duval Dr E
C Massey Ray Smith Ed Me
!atm Jess Reed and Howard
Campbell
Bill Card Frank Mdwaln Paul
Fernald Ross Hutchins Melvin
Bullard Bill Turner
Wayne Beals Dale Davis Tom
tenakan We Hamilton Glen Ma-
CalSstert Gene Gardner
BM Brubaker F R Armstrong
Pat McGarr Merle Brandon John
Douglas Bob Rkhardson
Neel Cotten Terry Collier Paul
Smith M M Hightower Vernon
klurphrec George Cotten
Claude Paul Gene Nelson Ed
Gregory J C Crutchfield Carl
ton Freeman Richard Stokes
Willard Woodrome Dick Gordon
Enid Muay John Wheeler M L
Bradley Jess Sharp
Howard Cost Jack Maurer R
K Arnold Jr Jack Campbell Phil
Parham Mark Carnes
Garold Earnhart Ralph Bud
long Joe Jackson D M Carlock
Myers Osberwits Verde Tonkin
son
Jim Noury Kenneth NOSOIL
bkk Miller George NorrSi Doe
-lle 141 WORKEILI Page 14
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By LOUIS runt
IthoOted Prins h wwwmptites
Rio do alm -- A to da
tattle rustler tree Okla
is living MO la a first class
foist la RIO and Raking pima
t Mart Ms as 'Starr
read ot sires Brasilia prair
le
listed& law mat lobe
Ma it appears loofas lb
VA has so oatraities treat
arits ettairy
follatat sp a earldleadal
tip ValtAl Press latersalla
el disyere4 William B book
la SS ot Stigler Okla is s
ram la Motel Novo Salo
verlookhot tio's luau bar
' dl peso yes Law yesero
about la lost was is the
amid I waist to talk to
Bonin 1614 tils saunas Ira
0 rill Pow Circulation
7 1 JV LFtt hbnoory
1"nailc" 24 076
Uow Dunces
41"N If
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Statesici&L'aw Ccmit Touch him
"Tax" ntl Inauguration in 1953
I hew) consistently urged that the
legialatios be eaectetso the ac-
tion of the Congress early in this
session la most gratifying"
Noting that Hawaiians now ill
vote in relerendum to determine
whether the islands shall become
the Mith state he aaid:
"In so doing they wal demon
'trate anew to the world the vi
MICE MI CENTS
dishonest and misleading"
Mrs Hightower said the pam-
phlet was prepared after the worn-
en had begun a telephone cam-
paten to get out the vote
"We felt there wu toe muh In
difference" she maid "But the
women found in their telephone
converutions many voters "are
honestly coufused by the religious
approach"
Ministers amtributing state-
manta to the pamphlet were Mon-
seignor Charles A Boswell pastor
of Christ the King Roman
Catholic Church Dr Oscar het-
shaker Rabbi of Emanuel Syne
gogue Rev Ws H de Freese
First 'ahem Church Rev WI
llama U Alexander First Chris-
tient Menleignefit Kanaly St Pat-
rick s Roma Catholic Rev Ed-
ward Milks canon of St Paula
EttilleoPal Cathedral Rev Frank
O Holmes First Unitarian Rev
John J Wside Corpus Christi Ro-
man Catholic Rev E Kenneth
Feaver First Presbyterian Church
of Norman and Rev Kenneth W
Kadey St John's Episcopal
teNe Pamphlets Prepared
Sirs Hightower said approxi-
mately Itte00 of the pamphlets
will be distribtded
Alexander one-time Republkan
nominee for U S Senate said in
his statement that prohibition bat
bun a hypocritical farce" He
blamed it for causing "poiltkal
corruption gnester-like methods
lack of power by which to protect
young people Ind perhaps worst of
an wkosesall 114Ni-ell by IIMS
et thousands' SC good man
kr
Rev Kasai" stated 'To try to
convict an those who drink of wine
would be the most monstrous sin
against all human settee and re-
ligious civilization?' '
roaver said "I can see no good
pziospect of our Mate In continuing
the prohibition law I see this law
as a law which the majority at
or people do not intend to obey
I too it as law which threatens
letreasing diarepect for all law"
PlYS SILUt111113
GdrY Ad11035
Former Gov Raymond Gary
will speak at a countywide Vnited
Dry rally at Ilalliburtoo Stadium
Apra S
The Ittl " Thurmond George
pastor of the First Baptist Mirth
will serve as master of ceremonies
for the rally which county drys
hope will draw 4000 persons
The rally has been scheduled
tete days ahead of the April 7
special election on npeal
prohibition I
Gary will be Introduced by Mate
Rep Jhn Bullard of thillealL
One at the features et the rally
will be a 1000-voice choir led by
Louis Webb minister of music at
the First Methodist Chiwch
Wthb will meet with county dry
leaders at 7 am Thursday at
Berry's Drfet Inn to maks plane
for twitaniutien el the choir
which will be composed of singers
from several churches throughod
Duncan
Also on the rally program will
be Stuart Ilamblen famous hymn
writer
Tickets to the April I rely
which will be in the afternoon are
being distributed by United Dry
and church leaders
liaRRilo
went to Words him
TM Joky Ronald Irma
Ito Cohan kills doeribel
loy the ?SI as "armed saal
dangereva" calmly DS a altar
tte settle In ma snatcher hy
'loin sod tallied Irately
Douglas UMW ha "oh&
ed ay IN bud of calls lot
autumn no o cinch where Ito
worked Best Stigler lis
tbo cattle to Stigler loran sad
otheo coo to trot"
It Is iIkpd Douglas crow
01 Wetly into Arians" anil
sold onto et ths tank t
Vert Smith That would auto
him sub)ett to resoullse n
lateral chasm It be rehires
tho VA ‘
111641 Oklahoma City P111
Ilea refused comment n tbe
Howeere It was learned
reliably tho V 11 $tate Depart
meet Is leaking lato the no
I
principles ot freedom senators and one Lore rzzel0r
erroination—the prin- to serve in the US Crz--11
which this bath was Quinn has $ 0 days in Cich to
yurs ago" NUS a prodatnation for such an
thurston publisher of election
Advertiser and chair- Primary elections moat be held
Hawaiian Statehood Sot his than GO nor more than SO
stood at the Prost- days after the proclamation is le-
cturing the brief Esp sued The general elections trust
be held within at days attar the
In addition to voting primary
must elect their two Hawaiians also must vote In a
tality of the principles it freedom senators and one Uotra r
and self determination—the prin- to serve in the US Cc7--
ciples upon which this istioe was Quinn has $ 0 days in It
founded al years ago" keue a proclamation far s
Lorrin P Thurston publisher of election
the Honolulu Advertiser and chair- Primary elections Mt At I
man of the Hawaiian Statehood Sot his than 60 nor more I
COMMISSION stood at the Prost- days after the proclamatio
dent's elbow during the brief sign- sued The general election
bg owl& be hold within st days al
Hawaiians eddition to voting primary
a statehood must elect their two Hawaiians aloe must vo
'
Pizia Poi Aircd az Pre:p:rt
Hata ail Is 'Lulu' of
Iditer's Notes It the kik"
hg toefilole lo Hawaiian stale
hood seems prejedleods Wo bee
tam the write' Is crag abed
lito Floes
MdMIMMIMO
Sy DOC QUIGG
Molted Press hooneuessri
the mow asthma' Aroorteas
dish seems to be pizza Oss ed
the big anises el Rowell le poL
Hawaii Is 'gent to become a
state $e sew the wags an SAP
ing we will have pima pot
This switd jape may be Um
tint el -a sow crop eV Jokes
spriaglat up snood Hawaii as A
mores to statehood Most et them
will tall fiat Teo really seal
"she mach about paradise
"Plitatila el the Pacific" is as
idle same Oswalt is heaven ea
the high seas as tar as elimato
gad eirrireameatal deportsunt
ilk ma Nam alasdwich go
loads" was pirated as thes by
Captala twit the explorer Is
'Mesabi Maio to the tad of
Seadwich Actually what happeop
ed was that the tosailill itimmor
a place sandwiched betwom
boost sad bass sad awned
accordingly
la Newell the ab' is the dreams
lest the brooms the balmiest
Um skies aro the aseltlageet the
rainbows tho natties t the tem
he timidest the
Etrsulli tthe balmiest the mot do
tidbit-elk the moos the closest
the legmds the lewdest ant the
moneteay the hemdremest that
man has ever Inhaled lilt lased
at paervelled ever 111111111141
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lloaehan say it le a kb Xsl
wealde't believe lb sakes yea
lived It 'rk air Is se wally with
the smell of flowers led sea
heavy but net oppressive -4Net
refertr-2 t3 r
the bc- -: r
and I f
authocry tn r r- 7 t
refert!un r y r a'
marry g-::irt1 it
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thee ' 'may prociahn
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every Mermen ate et 4 fo---4s
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mean As Ise CIS a
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Alaska may have a re:
frostier Hawaii has 'matey-la La
twist posture Now
may be reck-eLbed Irs
meaeheae pities dasess f a
membeasta over the lees kazSi
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poetic I hies some vt:-1re fas
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MACMILLAN ARRIVES
Ottawa (CPO—British Prime
Minister Harold Macmillan arriv
Ad Odor for brief round of
talks with Canadian leaden the
latest in a series of discussions
to ''consolitista and confirm the
united will of the Western
world" for negotiations with the
Soviet
to determine whether an extra-
dittos proceeding could he
brought against Douglas
Douglas would mot my
moth be collected from sale
el the tattle stolen from Ass
tin 1V4 Marlow °blames City
rate operator sad Stigler
roach mev Al ono petal
!wner Douglas said kof "at
that time was selang ter 111
cents a pound et the beef"
DOIS1801' as memo known
in ale m I free speeder dur
log the sleuths be has spent
here Ile bas hots mem sites 0
with as attractive former air
Noe lamina he tans Joanne
$he Is el Dulthindonosian
citstry Ite has heels emu
speadiag large moms for Jewels
I I striklat Itranotte with
Fermin lestares appereatty
the same wean s
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Tots
Dogs: Bite
Owners Warned'
c official 'aid today they ITO going to crack down
on unlicensed doze in the city after two children were bit-
ten Tueeday afternoon i
"lAre are goktg to tlive them until April 1 to it their
dogs vaccinated licensed and sut up" Police Chia Yks11
Zachary said 'Then officers are going to kelp the dog
catcher spot the others
"Sumner la coming up soon and I 1
there le toe much danger of rabies "II I L2r1r
I let dogs run around 1oo' U Le1 1
The children bitten Tuesday were
Donald Lee William& 2 ono of
Mr sad Mrs Don Williams Ilig To Enat
South 7th and Mary Elizabeth - t I
Long pr daughter of Mr and ktrt wee Tucker 71 and
Jack M Lang' 3001 °ruck resident here for tO Teary die(
Tuesday following a heart dad
Neither child esiteral perigee n tic ibtieter fi
Islery It was saderetee& Beth Norealocast-
dogs speseaCy strays want' a I
Tuck- i-vvrr!'s was
calallk lakel as She 414 of ltat )114 ch--1111 Cherdt
PS d tar ebeervaties
for a nun tit -years but we
retired at the time of death
City Manager J B McLendon a mamber a the Odd Follow
said that some persons have been iatta
breaking locks on dog cages at Th service artantomints ar
the pound and releasing the Ell pending and will bo announced b:
male Grantham Funeral Homo
"gibe we hays soma doss Ii Lncluda the widos
there for obses'
erv' et Possiblo voi who is in the loor horn
wo are Pint to hove the in the daughter Mn
pond watched by policemen Lloyd Woad Nordin and a Dor
"AnYono who trios to let out i uy Tucker Denver Okla
dog now probably will end up in
Jell$" Ora TO 10131' LAMES
In order to get a Beene a dog hir'and Mrs Ilobby Lamb IC
must be vaccinated each year North 0 become Wools tit
That OAS $250 Then the license id at 4 pm TuesdsY
S le $I for a male or spayed Vuncle hoepital The child weigi
tomato $2 for a female Id I point4 I ounces
Owners mud present certificates
of eacclustlee at the city clerk's 1
r I ia
office to receive a license ‘ Ut 63 Vaal
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Zachary reminded resets a 3
tag &weal give a deg the rigid
Is p waadertag grand all Ver EM 71t7 m SrA
4arrelltirre: art yentas haveioasortlaainrractitheir t? will Ill
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dogs at boss rtiftlkod Pres llookriestomal
Oklahoma City — An col
'If there Ii mellmors it this Smy-minded state Highway Con
biting we are going to enforce mission went behind close
that Ordinanet 'WY strictly" doors with department beads ti
A veterinarian here added that day to consider thopping 15
not only dogs but other animals men from the payroll and the
should be !meditated against budget cuts
rabin Commieska Chairman Roy
"Any warm blooded online! Is Turner a former governor pros
ouscentibil" be seld "ReallY I bad any official action would
think it la more important to vac voted upon in the open Precedin
ciliate a eat than a don because the closed meeting acting Direct(
they roam snore then most dogs" Gomer Batts said the departmel
Water U Tucker 71 and a
resident here for 46 Tura died
Tuesday following a heart attack
bt the imnw aV d3tleter
NorenC4ar-e '0 s'
Tuck-or t---40dt::
of Owl l'Int Chn Chnrch as
tor aunr cif 'years bit wee
retired at tbs time of death Ile
was a member at the Odd Fellows
Lodge here
The service arrangements an
pending and wilt be announced by
Grantham Funeral Home
Survivors include the widow
1114 litho is in the 100Ir home
bt aePmtlat the &utter Mn
Lloyd Weant Nordin and a Goa
Guy Tucker Denver Okla
omoyamovagolikom
Gra TO MIT LOW
Mr and Mrs ttobby Lamb IN
North 0 became parents el a
girl at 4 pm Tuesday in a
Duncan hospital The child weigh
id 11 pounds I ounces
rtonned Press esseesinenell
Oklahoma City — An omit
'emy-minded state Highway Com-
mission went behind closed
doors with department beads to
day to consider thoppMg 132
men from the payroll and other
budget tuts
Commisakm Chairman Roy J
Turner a former governor prom
lied any Oficial action would be
voted upon la the open Preceding
the closed meeting acting Director
Gomer Riffle said the department
faces a critical problem of flnanc
int maintenance and buying nee
equipment the omit few months
Be said these item" have been
neglected the past two years to
favor at new construction
State Sen Louis Ritzhaupt
Guthrie who attended todars
meeting told the tommisnioners
be favors a tat Increase if neces-
sary "to let you build roods and
Ilia I feet I Inches tail tow
boy said be has bought LOOS
acres vireo range land In
the sparsely settled state al
Mate Grosso In the beartland
of Brazil Hs thinks the
eminent will follow I nate
and Ova bias LOW inert acres
owe be begins bonsesteadiag
Ids land - -
Se file only cfmintry bi
the Western iftwilaphere that
has as extradition treaty with
tho United States Brazil has
always refused to sign tech a
treaty with any tountry which
allows capital ranishroent for
soy trims -
Douglas sail Lit first cat
pads followed a adsunder
standing with thi owner of tho
nark Dime's claimed Mar
low had offered him a
ship bat Instead told ttratilt
amid be oa a salary
Magnolia Ptrolra Co VA-7
had staked a wildcat es ts 1 10
thereto ranch b ts
edge et ilet:Jrs-1 Cour'7 '
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eckeuled for ft
Magnolia abe rKhedul:1 a
ening operettas at No
la SW SW fa ot St-Inair to MI
feet It is north it Johttr
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Other tarts of locct!ors: Itta
and lie0ta Wk—--a Tea ta
drill to es Charles U r!11
in SW rat EZ et 13b-trw 11:23
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ket tearing is ' rt
am Mares tt Ii EL Lrj Utic
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W Taylor d
ittf9ty at Larks? t j to-
day for selection tAt
County Election Bout
Ws office is the o'ey ONO tP
for election this year at 1:ar::w
If hi draws an orooneets Cae
Wm will be April 7th
The flirt period bail V-1ay
and ends Earth 27
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Washington (UPI) Precl-!zrot
Eised terwer today was reportad
seeking the advico et nine gover-
nors beton deeldIng whetter to
proposals for mirtmlmt
federal otandards on tho ("dorsi-
state unemployment commie—Is
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pay tor them as you build theme
134tt1e prepared a hat et waxen
les that could be invoked to bal-
ance the Highway Departments
budget tor the next IS months He
had previously submitted a budit
that exceeded ettimated revenue
by pony 11 to 13 million dollars
Turner said the sew proposed
budget would aot be releesed until
the conurdssion took official action
on IL'
Bittle also recommen4ed the de
partmeM hirerorormel direc-
tor and a tom ler to check all
claims and that it adopt a sin:Ai
bookkeeping system
The commission voted to ISM
sock orders On 11 county pro
oI which contracta were let
195S Ball explained these con-
tracts involve Do state tun He
said the state was acting as as
agent tor the countke
)11q)il
tow- 1 theught ht:Isl MAO
LOOS Douglas said Ills grey 11111
4 in narrowed sod glinted Is Co
I reflected glare tram the bey
laud ' "Me I muse to Snail°
I wuldn't do Arty good I deoli
$ tout d I'd beat bias to the draw I
lereir rowaded sp AU the rattle I
ails could and drove them to rot
ket I bad so trouLle
ry them because the kuyers le
that Stigler thought Marlow asd
with were partaert -
bee " '
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