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PLANS FOR CONNELLY—The Stillwater Chamber of eonlinerce
r-44lairy committee plans final arrangements for the forum luncheon
Thursday noon which will host Med Connelly bulk sales man-
ager for the United States for Kraft Foods of Chicago The lunch
- eon to he held in Shen' s Cafeteda beginning at 11:30 am will
be the first feature of the lith annual Cheese Festival slated
KENNEDY CAMPAIGN VISITS OKLA CITY
Oki:6 h oiii 61 D6 A)6§'Bé dth i h
OKLAHOMA CITY WE'D —I
Democrats beaming with opti--
mism laid phms today for ex-
pamled television coverage and
what they expect to be an 'enor-
mous" crowd when John F Ken-
nedy brings his presidential cam- !
paign to Oklahoma Thursday
night
Symington Pushes
Defense Spending
MUSKOÉE — Sen Stu-
art Symington the Democratic
party's spokesman on defense hit
hard Thursday night at the na-
tion's Republican administration
for underspending on defense and
a farm program which he said
caused Oklahoma farmers to re-
COST 213 per cent less net income
Speaking at a rally at ncarby
Greenleaf state Park the Mis-
souri Democrat said Sen John
Kennedy should be elected presi-
dent on the basis of his stand on
agriculture water and defense
"With a DemocriAtic president
tied a Democratic Congress work-
ing together our country will go
ahead in the 'Gus to furnish leader-
ship for the free world and more
prosperous economy for all Amer-
ica" he said
Symington said the great Issue
a the campaign was the position
ofAnnrican prestige He Said vat
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Four cases were Weil in the
4 4sionoLlistritt Igur Lef
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Payne County which ended Mon-
i day Oct 31 when the Jurors
were released and tilnt home
1- There were 22 cases sdeduled
ors the trial docket released by
It L Hot District Judge
4 of the four cases that were
tried one verdict favored the
o plaintiff and three the defendant
s
I The State of Oldaborna won its
case against Wright C Nelson
S Jr who was convicted of remov-
1 -4 ing mortgaged preperty and giv-
4 en a 6months sentence in the
county Jail
i 4 The cases which ended favoring
I the defendants include the Dorothy
Jean Sims vs Fern Downey case
I for á money Judgment for per-
sonal injuries the Nelson Little
i vi J P Bryan money Judgment
for breach of contract case: and
1
k the Marry McVay vs the Black-
il well Oil and Gas co case for a
money Judgment for salt - water
pollution
11 Six cases that were dismissed
1
i Include a money Judgment on
i account suit against G E r flea-
gin by the Petroleum Contriviors
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corp: a money Judgment for
t personal injuries by Valley V
Sayers ngainst Dick G Swan
l a money joil n1 for danvnte
tu land and livestock suit against
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-We can't make an eitimate on
- the Qrowd but we feel it will be
enorMous" a Democratic head-
quarters spokesman sai(4
llo added that the Kernedy ad-
1 '
- vance party worked until 3 a m
!today lining up additipnal televi
sion and radio coverage for Ken-
!nedy's 9 p maddress in Munici
ers haven't accepted Vice Pres
!dent Richard Nixons remarks
concerning U S prestige abroad
because "he is saying something
be doesn't believe himself"
Sen Robert S Kerr introduced
Symington to tha crowd of 2000
which attended the outdoor barbe-
cue rally-RepEd Edmondson
of Muskogee also spoke
Symington said the Eisenhower
administration spent 8 per cent of
the national- income—on national
defense Iota year while at th e
same time Russia spent r per
cent
------ The Weather
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OKLAHOMA Generally fair
through Thursday Cooler through
tonight Low tonight 2 Panhandle
to 41 southeast High Thursday 01
Panhandle to 70 extreme south-
SIX CASES INCLUDING SEDUCTION DISMISSED
Four Cases Tried
1 the Wood Oil co by Ralph Ja'
1
-cohsf 44oney judgment- 10f
sonal injuries by Lloyd A Fent
against Lyle Newman a money
juegment for personal injuries by
Frank Ferguson against Lyle New
man and a seduction under pro-
mise of marriage case against
Archie Harris 1
Three cases were stricken pend-
ing settlement They are the Mon
tie House vs Wallace Moore suit
Involving a money judgment for
breach of contract the Claude
C and Florence Grace Broyles
suit against the A T and S F
Railway seeking a money judg-
ment and mandatory injunction
and a money judgment for salary
and expenses suit by Roy II Lang-
ford against the Fluid Mud co
Four cases have agreed to
judgment In the City of Still-
water vs Joe L Preston $350
was agreed ' to by both parties
in a condemnation for sewer ease-
ment case 024 and $725 w as
agreed upon in a money judg-
ment and forelosure of lien case
by Walter L Thompson against
Boyd Loftin and the Cushing
country club 11 & C Table co
and the Furniture Mart agreed
to $um in a money judgment on
account case and the Vogue
Manufacturing co and the Fur-
niture Mart agreed to $237 in the
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—Nwa-Preas Photo
for Friday and Saturday Connelly will speak on "Miracle in the
Marketplace" telling of new methods in marketing cheese and
dairy products Making plans today were left to right Marvin
Loubach Hal Ilackleman Lester Smith Ralph Jaeoh Doyle Spur
lock and Dorothy Stozier Present hut not shown: were Dr
Jlanies Mickle and George Berry committee members
pal Auditorium
Meanwhile Republican state
chairman Henry &Union an
nounced that the Republican
"truth squad" Will VI Sit Ok'alio-
ma Saturday to try to counter any
punches Kennedy may score in his
late visit
The "truth squad" will visit
both Oklahoma City and Tulsa I
The general tone of Democratic
optimism was exhibited by Lt
Goy George Nigh: co chairman:
of the Democratic Speakers Bu-'
reaur
"The trend is definitely turning
to Kennedy and anyone who
thinks the Kennedy Nixon rare
In Oklahoma is not a nnk-and
—Pressure from smaller nations
may - force- the 'Russians to call
off their threatened boycott of
United Nations disarmament
talks diplomatic sources said to-
day The sources said reaction to So-
viet l'remier Nikita S Khruhh-
chev's warning that he would pull
his delegation out of the Main Po-
liticai 'committee - debate unless
disarmament were decided his
way and quickly had stirred
lot of resentment among lesser
and uncommitted nations
Hungary the last of the nine So
viet bloc nations to hammer
same type of case
1 Tho rase of -dui Stobk of 4414
fhoma vs David E I ludiburg of
burglary in the second degree i
was continued A money judg
I ment for insurance benefits un 1
I der' policy case by Jake E Iles 1
! set against the Business Men's I
1 Assurance co wai strieken
I Gottfried Oppenheimer inc I
appeal from J P verdict against 1
Cecil Henry was striaen and I
WITH KENNEDY IN :cALI-
FORNIA (11P1) -- Sen John V
Kennedy accused the Eisenhomer
administration today of releasing
an additional $155rndhon for de-
veh4anent of the WO bomber "to
increase Republican votes-
' The rhInocrahe
candithite sald the administra-
tion's deckion' a week before
election day to release funds
made ailable a year and a ludf
ago by the Democratic controlled
STILLWATER OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2 160
neck affair is lasting° in the
dark" Nigh said
Nigh said at first Democrats
though Kennedy's late visit to
Oklahoma was a curse' !
"But it has turned out to be a
blessing" he said "We think his
Visit will keep the trend going and
may even tip the scales"
"If the tide keeps running it
will be a Democratic victory"
Nigh said
Elsewhere on the campaign!
front Sen'Mike Monroney carried
the Democratic effort to Duncan'
today Nigh spoke at Okecne Sec
retary of State Bill Christian at
Perry and Sen Robert S Kerr
1Iealdtok
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Small Nations May Force
Soviets to Attend Talks
UNITED NATIONS NY home the ConmOmist theme In
the 99-nation committep was listI
lo speak today
It bad been expected that the
Soviets would pull their walkout !
!after all the Red speakers had
1 finished but diplomats said it ZIP-
peered unlikely now that it would
come today
i US Ambassador James J Wad
worth and Soviet Ambassador
Valerian A Zorin talked private- !
ly for about 15 minutes Tuesday!
but 'informed souree4 said the
Russian refused to beat down on 1
his insistence that a disarmament 1
treaty be agreed upon before
eussion of controls
ti
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Cubans
HAVANA prep
&rations kept Cuba on edge to-
day but there were indications
the revolutionary regime might
be preparing to drop the "inva-
sion' charge it LUIS been dinning
into the people
rresident Osvaldo Dorticos told
a group of PIVIiite House" em
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- NEW l'ORK OAT— President
Eisenhower warned the nation to-
day it may face the choice be-
tween "thecataclysm of war" or
"the principles that made the
United States great" on election
-
Launching a dramatic new IN
day canipaign for Vice President
Richard M Nixon and his running
mate Eisenhower reiterated the
administration's determination to
Monkey Upends
Hypnosis Show
' DALLAS Tex (UPI)—It was for a picture and said- "Could
serious monkey business but it you move your bead a little mtire
i ' resulted in a sore thumb and ' to the WWI I
- I I "" I wounded pride and they blamed
i That sent the monkey off on a
in District Cour
It all on a photographer -
'I Dr Irwin Rothman a Milady!
- - - "ANNA AMAA 'MAMA Al Ni 116 Al TA " A
------- ----- ----------------- --------- --- -------- 4- a set of Sharp teeth raaliS on his
t ing re
i Ono psychiati ist was demonstrat-
i same type of case i will be a court case and the i
1 results of his research with thumb Dr Rothman insisted be
alliMals and hyonosis Tuesday et had been successful with other
home' vs David E liudiburg of - 11 n -u - le A g
F onkeys
Tha t"e -4513144-SL414' 44 4414-tintrnurtub r"'t 'Icw d M In- II mericln Corte ' tit O m
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burglary in the second degree : No line by
' the 'Texaco Cities pathic Surgeons Convention id practical
1 Service Pipe Line co against liar 1 Pierre Fontaine director of the i far --
i
He sa hypnosis was
was continued A money judg-
zoo and circus officials in J
I 'Tient for insurance benefits und Laugh and Wright inc was shirk Dallas zoo brought in a three'
1 der pohcy in the restraining animals for treatment
-"r --m 1 as well as more scientific i
case by Jake E lietw ed by agreement year-old squirrel monkey f hi
!set against the Business Men's I There is no announcement on to hypnotize Dr Rothman i tiettd t
and laboratory animals
1 Assurance co was stricken I the money judgment and fore-
l I "ni
dangled some keys in front of the
could be anesthetized this way
Gottfried Oppenheimer inc closure of hen court case by keY
I
lie seemed to tie doing rather than with drugs which
appeal from J P verdict against :Boardman co against the Cush- the Ph- w
' would insure purity of eer'
Cecil Henry Was straken and I ing Country Club l Then a photographer moved in '' rnents 1
SAYS MONEY RELEASE POLITICAL MANEUVER
LAUNCHES D-DAY CAMPAIGN FOR NIXON
Congress was "a transparent po-
litical maneuver" rather than an
effort to increase national
tenses
'Tar frombeing credited for
moving now the administration
should be blamed for acting so
slowly on such a vital weapon"
Kennedy said
His comment came in a state-
ment issued as he begat) a sec-H
ond and final day of campaigning
in Vice President Richard M
Nixon's home state to capture Lb
'—'NOT TOO COOPERAT1VET1iis little squirrel monkey turns his -
head and resists the efforts of Dr Irwin Rothman center as
he tries to hypnotize the animal Dr Rotherman a Philadelphia
'psychiatrist was conducting the experiment of hypnotizing ani-
mals at a meeting of the American College Of Osteopathic 't''air
geons in Dallas Pierre Fontane Dallas Zoo Director right holds
the monkey
Kennedy Blasts B70 Funds
32 electoral votes which Ca hfor-
nia gave in 1952 and 1956 to Pres-
ident Eisenhower
In a speech prepared for de-
livery at a "Key- to Victory"
breakfast of Democratic women
in Los Angeles Kennedy detailed
an educational program he would
put into effect if elected president
and charged that "the current
crisis in our educational system"
was caused by "failure to meet
our restamsibilities over the past
eight years"
ployes Tuesday night it uvuld be denunciation has impeded
a victory for the regime if the
US invasion it has been predict-
ing failed to occur It was the
first time any Cuban official had
expressed doubt about the inevita 1 President Eisenhower's warning
bility of the rumored attack ‘1 that the United States 'would fight
"If they do not 'Invade us we if necessary to protect the Goan
have won a battle because our tenant° naval base saying "this
rn
stand by Matsu and Quemoy and
declared:
"You can tnove back to the
military weakness that caused the
Korean War or move forward with
the Republican ticket You can
risk the cataclysm of war or Tr
lain the principles that mode the
United States great"
He said he would vote for "my
teamfi on Nov a Juitl counselled
the nation to carry on his work
—AP Wirepboto
shrieking biting fit Pont aine got
ait l(:)r
"The Los Angeles speech was
the first in a series planned by
Kennedy in an airborne tour of
the state' which was scheduled to
take him also to San Diego San
Jose and San Francisco where
aides said he would make a 1113-
jor address in the Cow Palace to-
night Kennedy got a tumultuous ova-
tion in Los AngelesTuesday from
a downtown noon hour 'crowd
which police estimated at about
200000
the invasion for now" Dorticos
said o'lf till do hwade us we'll
win the battle in a few days"
The Cuban official scoffed at
through Nikon sod - Henry Cabot
Lodge
Eisenhower raised the war-or
peace issue st White Plains see-
ond stop on his airborne invasion
of the New York metropolitan
area lie spoke after Nixon re
pealet a pledge not to retreat
"ono inch" from the Chinese off-
shore islands
Ile linked this stand with ri
bower's &termination not to pull
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I NEWYORK ' WIT — Vice'
President Richard M Nixon I
campaigning for the first time'
with President Eisenhower at his
side told cheering throngs today
that Sen John F Kennedy is too
small a man or the big lob
in the 'White House
Nixon and Eisenhower made
Itheir campaign debut together
before a crowd of 100o0 to 1500
at Long Island's Roosevelt Field
shopping center then set out on a
daylong quest with Henry Cabot
Ilkdge and Gov Nelson A l!ocke-
feller for New York Stath's 45
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The GOP presidential nominee
told Long Islanders that although
Kennedy claimed "this is a time
for greatness and I am great" the
Democratic nominee actually
larked Ow—stature- of current fir-
publican leaderhhip
'Henry Cabot Lodge and I have
!wen with the President have
been in his presence when great
decisions were made" Nixon
said "President Eisenhower not
only restored dignity and decency
to the administration he also has
H'-Attteriett 4 tht- rtto4 pro'
Jack Knocks
Rep Program
WITH KENNEDY IN CAL!
FORMA (UPI) — Sen John F
Kennedy said today that Vice
President Richard M - Nixon - Is
running for the White House on
-"a -program which bears little re:
'semblance to the facts"
"That's my polite way of
Tref errITIZ la- Mr- Nbrort--ite- re-4
(yrs to me Impolitely" the Demo
erotic presillential candidate told
some 1500 laughing applauding
women r at A fund-raising break-
fast In Us Angeles
In beginning his talk Kennedy
said 'Mr Nixon Is calling me a
liar nowimiays and some other
choice names"
lie quipped that it was "rather
difficult for me to say anything
except to agree with Goy (Ed-
Muni G) Brown that the most
beautiful women are in California
—and I challenge Mr Nixon to
call me a liar!"
Your Notion Today
World News Roundup
Rotarians Hear Newsman
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government is not going to corn
mit the folly of physleally attack
Log" the big base in eastern
Cuba
The official radio-TV network
continued to press the claim that
attack is imminent exhorting Cu-
bans to "remain calm in the face
of the impending' imperialist in
vasion"
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Inside Your News-Press
-Dick's Past--
Is Assailed
By Truman
wmlb
back In the face of threats front
a dictator' Nixon said the Amen
can people will be "eternally
grateful" to Eisenhower for re
goring dignity and prestige to the
White House
Responding Eleenhowcr duffed
his overcoat before tens of thou
sands drawn up at Westchester
County airport and said "Dick
Nixon has just made the best
political speech I ever:heard'
-
gress in history"
The vice president said his op--
ponent's charge that Amenca has
been standing still during the
Eisenhower administration is "the
silliest thing that has been laid
In this campaign!' Ha also as- --
sailed Kennedy for picturing
Eisenhower as "wrong" on the
Quemoy-Matsu and Cuban Issues
and in his dealings with Soviet
Premier Nikita S Khruslichev
Earlier Nixon warned a break-
fast audience of possible economic
disaster if Kemiedy Is elected
president He charged that Ken-
nedy has "conjured up a reces-
sion — which we are not having—
and said that if elected he will
be glad to rneet with Mr Eisen-
hower to see how to deal with it"
WILK — Farmer —7777
President Truman commuted to
the Republican suburbs teday ad-
vising voters to ask Vice Presi-
dent Richard M Nixon about his
record on deficit spending Social
Sturtly nnct minimum-wage irg-
"Ile won't tell you so I will"
as Truman's theme
Truman Said that under the Ei-
senhower administration the fed-
eral debt went up $2e billion
bile under his administration it
was reduced $IO
- Ile also told the suburbonities
"You might ask 1Ir Nixon if ho
thinks 8125 an hour is too much
p)y--a--working
'If he agrees with the Eisen
bower vetoes of ' the depressed
oleos
"If it's true that in 1948 be
voted for the Cearhart amend-
ment to take several hundred
thousand people off Social Secur-
ity "If its true that in 1949 he
voted to cut out benefits for those
who were disabled
"(And) if its true that In 1960
he took the lead 'in defeating a
Senate bill to provide health care
Insurance for the aged under the
Social Security System"
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Poge 4
Kiwanis Name Officers Page 5
World Community Day Friday Page 6
Jennings Due Nebraska Boot Page 8
Rookie Jack or Tricky Dicky? Page 9
500 Pound Cheese for Exhibit Page 11
DE Classes Going Strong Page 12
'Which Way the Wind' Review Page '15
What Role School Aid? Page 18
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