Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 74, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1960 Page: 2 of 16
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Brief
News
Fanners tiztiast Wets Sahwisy! --r'
- Pares County's Partners Union' k ' I i'
will meet at II pm Satisday in - - - ( -1
the Eah-grounds Community build-1 '
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ing beet according to Jun Vella -
president On the agenda IT re-1
ports from state and county °Ili- 11
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cal plus Miss Jellie 'Phony- l :- 1 1
Mall prosientatioa of United
tions pictures and lecture IN
DALE STOCKTON
cream and orange drink oill t
furnished with ladies to bring
pies cakes or eookies
TOR SALE-19!3 Chevrolet 4- Dale Stockton
&or station wagon—radio heat-
er Carefully maintained Fit 2- o
WIC ' I taly l ins Conlest
Trani la daornioey
Pvt Tommy It Trent 23 year-1 I
eld eon of Mr an d Mrs Hoy K
n Liquor Talk
Trent rt 4 recently arrived in
Germany and la now a memberi
of the arrajs '3-d armored dM 3 As ()ratio° comerolog the - II
alum After entering Il army last quoit problem ea colhge cam-
October the 14 Hayward high puses won ria for Dale Stockton
school graduate received basic 703 w university first place coo 1
training at Fort Rood Ica Ili testait la the city woolens anht
Ile Itekta lives in Owasso tian Temperance Union sponsored
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REMEMBER CANCER Cru- liPetch curnPetitiaa Tharadal
Stockton an Oklahoma State
sa(le Sunday April 24! (adv) '
university sophomors from Sand
History Roviow Mooting '' Springs majoring in speech was
O A lidton Ma Kings highway one-of ss7erzil university students
and T L Agnew 7n1 N Bono' sying for the top cash award
Oklahoma State university history and an opportunity to compete'
professors and Edwin A Ik11-' in the state contest
' horns 1308 W Third a history 1 Finals Sunday
aenior from 11 Sill Ain attend oars winner will meet the
the Ord annual klAsissippl VIII Winner from an other four-year
ley Ilislorleal "m206411E41 rneet- colleges in Oklahoma at the con-
ing in Louisville Ky April 23-30 test lauds Sunday 1
Agnew will present a paper "The: The state competition for the 1
Tiwne Thesis and American !Le' best 108600 on beverage alcohol
ligious Ilistory" - ' still be held at 7 pm Sunday'
--- lin the Filet Church 'of the Naze-
REA1EMBER CANCER Crus rene Oklahoma City- according
sade Sunday April 24! (add) ' to state Weill pmident Mrs R
rash sunny te itetan I Morton !louse 309 S Ramiiey
The Easter bunny oill make at °klah°mw's winner will receive
return trip to Stillwater Sunday $IC rwah award Plus an es-
to hide eggs for the big Lions Pense-Pabo VIP- to th national'
WCTU o cest e
club hunt which was postponed ! oratin ont to be hld i
in Portla
last week due to 'seethe! condi- - nd -- -- SI
e heat SePlem-
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tions The event is scheduled for be? 1
Boomer lake beginning at 2 p m I Second place winner in Sunday's
ecniest will receive vs and the
according to George Mayo chair-
man lieveral prize cue aill Le thud ranking speaker SA
Imiuded in those to be found at Jodaina Panel ' 1
the hunt by city ciiiiiireri Judges fir the Stillwater col-
legiate contest (halted by OSU1
TRI Olt RAKE Sale Saturday iiistory professor B B Chapman
Bonney's St 111 ter '
of Bast clituTh'
—1130 1230 Nina's Arneson's were a panel
National ministers headed by pti the licv O
A it
Bank lady L Gibson - 1
Evantalise ea preach i They named- Bob West Cushing !
soplawnore who I
Leweihrti C Young famous In-
resides at 130 S
(Ilan evangelist ill conduct m Iturk as inner of the $25 sec-
morn- i time and John in-
I)aniond V a I I e y communiy
i Price u 1
ing and evening servic t
es id the )(ill
t tier al the 115 third prize The -
son f r o It
church Sunday e
ay in the absence of o M and Mrs Rbert R
regular pastor Lev II C Ricks Price 123 Folk drive John is a
Times are 1
sophomore at OSU in arts and
1 a m and 7 30 p m
M itileell '
ST FRANCIS XAVIER Kinder-
garten Registratiofl skill be held:
in the Kindergarten 416 West 7th
on Saturday April 23 from 10
a m to noon FR 2(886 lade)
3 Shedsvies Gee Suownons
Three Oklalmna State univer
pity students were hesied sum-
mons Thursday to appear in mo
tilted court Tuesday for breaking I
of city ordinances at Roomer lake
Alfred Earl Carter W Bennett I
ball wm arrested for swimming i
In the hike while James flamer
Douglas and Daniel Let McCarty
both of E Bennett hall were
charged with firing firearms w
in city limits
'DANCE EVERY S4urday night
--good music! American Legion
Guthrie! ( adv I
Car Wash Sot Hero
Stillwater's Sea Explorers will
hold a car wash pro)mi Satur(11
from II am to 4 p m at the
Deep Rock service station C4 W
Sixth Price has been set at It
per cat
$63 Million
Cost Tag For
Big Altus Base
ALTUS tUf'D — The estimate
tot building Atlas Intercontinental
Ballistic missile facilities here
swelled to $G3 mdlion today as en-
gineers increased their estimate
$ts
"Three more latmching sites
caused the estimate revision"
said Mat Cart F Boma area
engineer for the U 6 Army Corps
of Engineers
The base now has 11 sites pro-
posed for completion by August
3961 Bagwell said This includes
an underground silos and physical
sites
Missiles in Eurorpo
In Time for Challenge
WASIIINGION tt1 ill—Defense
officials predicted today that
large numbers el tang-range Po-
Lois missile" would be deployed
to Europe in 190 wnieb ham' been
described as the critical yrar ol
the mishile gap
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City and County
I Public Records
City jail wrests L
la Langston vagrancy
I Traffic summons — Richard I '
Nleyday 4c0 W Benn runnni
ett g
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stop ILn Joe Calvin Adams 3-
I C University courts disturbing
peace Larry Neal White Vi1ood-
peace: Larry Neal White Wood-
'aril defective brakes Dennis
Dale Corbin rt 4 speeding: Rich-
ard A Randolph 31013 S Knob-
lock rung stay on one-say
street: Wilber Ray Neuteld 1019
W Can Nen running stop sign
Leo Humphrey jr no W 12th
no driver's license Wallace Dee
Smith 220 E Seventh no driver's
license: Ira M WI Wham E Ben-
nett hall (OST) speeding
HOSPITAL NOTES
Asirni signs
Seba Morrison Mrs
Earnest Putts 618 W Ninth B
F Harrison 1821 l'niversity alb
tan McKnight Glencoe S E
Crenshaw 1415 Hartford Mrs
Tison Clark rt 2 Mrs James:
Metaggart liol & Gray Robert
Ray 923 W Ninth Mary Posey
522 Blakeley Sam Madison Ber-1
ry Best Horne: Mrs- 11 arrY
Brown 017 S !tester Mrs Lee
McGiory 1113 Jefferson Mr
Richard Aggas 812 W McElroy
Dismissals
Joanna Berrigan 2101 W
Eighth David Doyle 810 S Hall
Betty Lindsey 517 W Miller
Mn Harrold Marisa 1109 S
I Adams (larks Snyder 702 S
WashinOon Mrs Clarence
Swartwood 1310 S Main Robert
Courtney 300 N Duck Mrs Bob-
by Anthony 308 E Miller Lord-
ta Iltwoz 918 N !tester David'
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Coley 227 S West
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New Arriiits
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Mr and Mrs Jan-tea McIag-
gart 1101 S Gray a girl born'
Friday at 411 am weighing
wren pounds and eleven Durres
Ntr and Mrs Itichard Agyag
I 012 McElroy a gill born Fri-
i day at 452 am weighing seven
pounds and two ounces
Mr and Mrs Harry Brown 817
S Hester 'a girl burn Friday at
541 a in wewhing eight pounds
'and seven and one half ounces
Civil Rights Act
Is Not Magic
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WASHINGTON (LTD
Justice Department believes the
new civil rights set will lielp
greatly to break down histork
patterns of diserimintSion against
Negro voters
Sot departmeot civil rights ex-
pats said today they did not ex-
pect the aew legiblation to work
any miracles in assuring Southern
Negroes full voting privileges
overnight
la tact they had out litHe hope
Rioting Flares
In Korea Again
(Continued from page 1 col 41
where 1000 students surged
through the streets demanding
new presidential elections
!Owe hi a otaternerg distributed
by the goverrurkvit press office
said today be "couldn't help cry-
ing over the "vicious and out-
rageous" anti-government riots of
or orderly behavior that could
tml martial law
Rh ee made no rnerstion of pos-
sible cabinet changes or other
concessions
Pylice fired blank cartridges
when 2000 students began the
Inchon demonstration and started
throwing stones but as the crowd
svnied pOlkv became almost
kindly They furnished drkiking
water to the marchirl students
and followed with an ambulance
in case any became
Break Up Peacefully
The demonstration finally broke
up peacefully in mid-afternoon
In Seoul a National Assembly
meeting the first In 10 days
erupted into a cursing and shout-
ing match and one fist fight be-
tween Liberal and Democratic
opposition members
The trouble 'feted when De
Minister Kim Chung Yid
reported officially on Tuesday's
demonstrations
Ile angered the Democrats
when in giving an account of the
rioting he said the students had
gotten out of hand but did not
mention police firing on the Mu-
dents Curs On Another
Democrat It Nulled to the plat-
form grittAang et the microphone
and shouting "Why didn't you
mention the shooting?" Liberal
end Democrats gal ted cursing
one another in violent language
and it took an hour's recess to
mention the shooting?" liberals: The Atomic Energy commission
end Democrats stalled cursing has granted $12095 to the Okla-
one another in violent language horns State university bioehemis-
and it took an hour's recess to try department to purchase equip-
('OM then') (halt " ment for work with radioactive
AKsent frcan the assembly les- isotopes
sion was speaker Lee El l'oong Dr L' M Henderson depart-
ice president - elect and 'thee s ment head said the grant will
beir apparent be used to help buy two pieces
It :V4 the election of Lee: el equiPment fur cotInting isotopes
March 15 or incumbent 'ice fl -tad and liquid herrn&
President John M Chang leader 1 Beth pieces of equipment will
the'Democratici opposition that have sulrelic sentle changers
giped charges of ehietioa 1 which means a considerable say-
frauds and led to this week's Inge he tiros &ince isotope tam-
Woody violence Chang had beat- Plee tee be loaded Into the ma-
tt Lee easily tit the previous ! chine and left unattended while
election 1 the count is recorded on a tape
cool them down n "
Alvient frcen the assembly ses-
sion was speaker Let El l'oong
vice president - elect and !thee s
Iseir apparent
It um the election of Lee
March 15 or incumbent Vice
President John M Chang leaded
of the' Democratki opposition that
TN-lied charges of election 1
frauds and kd to this week's
Woody violence Chang had beat-
n Ike easily in the previous !
Negro Man Arrested Here
For Stabbina of City Girl
or Stabbing
A Negro was arrested her early
today by pollee officers and is
being held for Guthrie authorities
In the knifing there ot a 17-yearold
Negro girl
Willie Davis the suspect was
taken into custody here at 4:10
sun on vagrancy charges The
Injured girl Edna Crosby 711
W 17th wu treated at Stillwa-
ter's Municipal hospital vor-
night Stereo
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that it would inereall Negro voter
participation in this year's elec-
rtie Nouse approved tbs bill
Thursday by an ovarehelming
23S4 3 vote and sent tho measure
to President tiaenhowec to be
$igned lido law
ilisliave Names Woo liana
The lloose eriginally passed the
big last month The Senate made
16 changes which Southerners and
liberals agreed weakened the
measure 'Die House then accept-
ed the modificatims
The legbdation snlytho second
Elva rights bill sines Iteconstrue-
kin was designed to protect Ne-
gro voting rigida in the South
through court-appointed election
referees 11 also would crack
down on "hate" bombers and in-
terference with school integration
: One reason Justice Department
experts felt the bill would not in-
Icrease Negro voting this year was
that prbnary elections already
are underway in the South Gov-
ernment lawyers also expected
the voter referee plan to be chal-
lenged step-by-step in the courts
Unhappy Ovor Atramintent
Justice Department officials
complained that the Mimi:list:a-
1 tions original civil rights propos-
Ials were substantially weakened
' in their long trip through Con-
! tress
They wets especially unhappy
about an amendment offered by
'Senate Republican Leader Everett
M Dirksen MI to meet South-
' ern opposon bt the final stages
' of the Senate fight
They felt the Dirksen amend-
Ment virtually nullified the sec-
tion of the bill giving federal
jtidges power to permit Negroes
to vote provisionally pending fi-
nally determination of their quali-
fications Say Language Confusing
avil rights lawyers considered
this section of the bill the best
hope of getting large numbers of
Negroes registered and voting
I quickly
OSU Gets
$12095 For
Isotope Work
of City Girl
Claiming the tailing oectrred
Thursday eight In a Guthrie cafe
the girl told police here she would
file assault charges against Davis
today at Guthrie
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BURIAL SERVICE IN SEOUL—Mourners sing
Christian hymns as man at lett conducts burial
Two City Accidents Crack
Long Safety String Here
Two city traffic accidents Thurs-
day broke a long nonaccident
string for Stillwater They were
the first reported here since last
Saturday One Involved a parked
car
Belonging to Bill Broaddus box
868 the parked vehicle was hit
at 9 48 pm by a car belonging
to Harold Buckmaster of Smith's
cafe A witness who saw the acci-
dent notified police after the car
drove away
Buckmaster told officers he had
led his car to Jerry Liberty a
cook at the Pizza Palace Liberty
was to appear later at the police
department
Another 258 p m 258 pm
Veteran House
Member Will
1)
Not Campaign
OKLAHOMA CITY (ur) - At
eight-year veteran of the state
House of Represeatatives said to
day he will not run for re-election
in Oklahoma county nor seek the
Senate seat
Rep Gy M Fuller said he Licks
Lime to conduct an effective cam-
paign and to serve effectively if
elected
At the same time Chattel Le-
rOY Griffin 48 former labor de-
partment Inspector and brother-inLAW
01 former Gov Raymond
Gary said he will seek an Okla-
borne County representative post
EVANGELIST
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Morning-10:40
Evening-7:30
scrvice in Seoul
day's rioting
occurred when drivers Larry Neal
White Woodward and Dennis
Dale Corbin rt 4 collided at
Washington and McGeorge White
was cited for defective brakes
and Corbin for speeding
Rogers Balks
1
' On Tax Plan
(Continued from page I col 8)
local authorities to work out"
Rogers said
"Some of the counties with a
relatively low assessed valuation
have no need whatever for in-
creased values because the reve-
noes are adequate They are bot
&pendent on the state for their
schools 'or for that mattOr for
any appropriation whatsoever"
Rogers cited Texas county as
an example Ile said on the ratio
study made by the State Tax
Commission Texas county rank-
ed relatively low from a percent
age standpoint
But be said the county does Dot
need an increase in Its assessed
valuation and he added that the
equalization or excise board In the
county "would no doubt have the
good judgment to lower the mill
age levied if the values were rant-
s ed by the state equalization board
and end up with approximately
the same total tax bite"
I Ile said any attempt by the
state board to force equalization
would be illegal and unconstitutional
to
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Ripley—Frank Lane Troy Ring-1
weld Joe Robinson Beth Tietz
Colleen Boyles Phyllis Stites
Harriett Hardin Pat Merrill Lin
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Jimmie L e e Reader Robert
Amey and IRS WedeL
Morrison — Larry Solagle Dal
Boys and Ricky MeSwain
Perkins — Geraldine Brigance
Carolyn Kirby Carolyn Sue Keel
Donnie Cundiff James Thompson
Joe Rylat Nolen 'Arthur Patti
Kastl Jim Oazaway Eddie B
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