Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 240, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1960 Page: 5 of 18
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elected Doyle Otani bcrlo 123 S
01 ehard In second vice-president
and chose 'six do echo to
serve with him for 1961
This year's first viee president
Bart Foster moved up Into the
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Jap Murderer
Kills Himself
TOKYO (UPI) — Otoya Yama-
guchi the 17 year-old rightist who
assassinated Socialist leader
lnepro Asanuma Oct 12 hanged
himself in jail late today
Yamaguchi hanged himself
while in aolitary confinement at
the Tokyo boys' reformatory N
Iwo said
The yotdh was transferred to
the reformatory after the Tokyo
prosecutor's office sent his case
to the family court with the tug
geAlon ha be tried by a criminal
court
Officlids said Yamaguchi took
My life between 8 and V p m
Yamaguchi had been held for
gulioning since his armt at
Tokyo's Iliblya Hall Immediately
after he stabbed Asanuma his
tither had earlier resigned from
the Japan 'elf defense force in
hich he held the rank of colonel
'La Traviald Opera Opening Thursday
By JAMES C STRATTON
Aews-Press Fine Arts editor
Now that the Metropolitan has
(alluded is appearance in Okla
City this spring — it will
rot play Dallas either to pro-
vide considerable vac and
totiltrline the fact that the hust-
ings are still a financial habib
ity for any expensive attraction—
this burden of regional opera
rests clearly with
And activity Is lusty there as
nyona who has attendod their
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presidency replacing Leo Ehvell chairman of tha toys and Girls
and second vice - president George Work committee told fellow Ki-
Berry bccame first vice presi- wanians el a $200 scholarship giv-
dent ors te Mt Stillwater High School
Tuesday's Kiwanis meeting pro graduate Terry Thorns
gram centered around committee Be also said the committee haft
reports R L Hottrkkson co- urchased glasses for several
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- to HEAD KIWANIS-'-Doyle (-Umbel's left newly-elected second
vice-president of Kiwanis looks over the election returns ultli
Bart Foster center new dub president and George Berry the
clubI first-vice-preskivnt ChamtNrs defeated IL L IlenriLINon
for the post in Tuesday's Kiwanis elections
performances ever the last few
years will testify
I might add that many here
and there have their eye on the
dlorts mounted In the fall in
Dallas and proceed to traipse down
there at considerable expense
I regret that I haven't savored
their wares and have missed
whatever charms Canal et at
have purveyed And I must add
that any local attempts at opera
are all to the good
However I feel Impelled to
point out that prophets are some
times without honor etc and
heheve flatly that aid and cum—
fok Clfl ell be applied at home!
I have urged interest In loka
!opera to underwrite our persona!
connnitment to soperior Worts Of
a local nature
! As a matter of fact over the I
long haul I have been able to
become acquainted with as many
of the contemporary singing Mall
in Tulsa as I have with Met ap:
I pearances tint! I consida the score
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itchool children unable to obtain tripped en the activities the club'
them othentise The committee mass in securing finances tellinii
helped' finance the sausage testi- fellow members each committee
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val held in connection stith the generally had its own resources
annual Block and Bridle pancake His lob he said was to coot
festival lienrickson said dinets fund raising activities of
Each summer the committee i tit Kiwanis
sends a Stillwater iugh Sclioni I The Votational Guidance coin
annual Block and Bridle pancake His lob be said was to coort
festival lienrickson maid dittos fund raising activities of
Each summet the committee i the kiwanis
senda a Stillwater High Merrill The Vocational Guidance com- 1 '
student to holli Boys Stale and mittee report was given by L M1 i
Gals State The National 11011°r l Henderson- chairman lie told of : 7
society and the Glee Chit) from ! his committee helping in the an- r
the high school have been the rue! Stillwater High School Career
gue5t5 44 Ihe Kiwkm°1 tit tht'ir '' reArty When- the opportunities for
Meetings thOnglsolt the Year- entering pailicular fields are ex-
Kids Hay when money is tais- plained to SUS seniturt The eighth
ed to finance the artivitit‘s of the :grade aptitude tests are aim) ad-
committee by the sale of Kids Hay I ministered by Ralph Gibson a
buttons was a success this year 'member of Kiwanis and Boys'
according As lienrickson Follow— Counselor at the high school
ing a wek's selling Of the but- I Henderson also supported the
tons to Stillwater Owens I h e 'event move to award outstanding
youngsters were treated to e Inn: scholars with letters similiar to
vie and a picnic he added those awarded SUS athletes' Ki-
The Little League activities of i wanis members tittered to pur
the Kiwanis were also outlined by chase letters to be awarded oire
lienrickson ' I class
Don Clark Of the agriculture I Ferry Frazier co-chairman of
and Conservation COMIllittee"Fe- the Attendalwe and Stembership
milidi'd Knvaninns of the coming committee told nwinhers ellotis
Farm City week in which each i to gain moil members had paid
Kiwanis member invitel an area i off with ten new members
farmer to be his guest at a hi- I A J Schott co chairman of
wanis meeting During that meet- it's Support of Churches commit
iniz to be held Nov 22 the 196014e cited efforts te obtain a city
Payne county fair winners will I minister is a member of the club
be presented with trophies 1The committee Is also responsible
frierwin Lewis co chairman i for the Kissanis going to church
of the Education and Fellowship i as body Nike a year Schott
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potnnee of learning and keeping Elected to serve as directors of i 1
the ideals of Kiwanis I the club for 1961 were Max Peery1 I
John Green chairman of ths 1 Eddie 'Weston Henry Tieer Carl! I
Finance Pubiktty and - Special Tilley- Ralph Gibson - end filer i
Prolocts committee gave a brief win Lee's !I
apply the same footrule to over- i display the singing talent of lotting decorators and florists
all production in terms Of lite I Ann Motto who has boon widely i lonling their talent la nIter a'
Met But hy and large the Tul- I
acclaimed Igor Gorin who cot- ! i'velY miling I al" "de l'"
sa productions hare been coin- ions to see the result
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pletely satisfying atinly needs no Introduction: and
i 1 I am sure that a Call to the
The Ideal hi to have it nil Walter Frdatidis one Of the f- Tulsa opera box office will re-
ways — Tulsa opera Oklahoma letting yoyng tenors The 'tort serve Belo Some will be avail
opera Dallas opera the rounding production will have its ewe Thiiriday te those who might
Met and perhaps the New York points 'r be in the area Saturday is prob
City Center opera But that would' The mounting will be locally ably well sold The Neale Is SA
be the milkman ' ' t designed with lour of Tulsa's $5 and $3
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DIES — John Harnett Allan 73
the higliein American born Sal
ration Army officer in the him
tory of the organization died
in Clearwater Fla Tuesday
He held the rank of conunis
sinner in the Salvation Army
and colonel lit the U S Army
A-Sub Gets Missiles
CHARLESTON SC tUPD --
The nuclear mihmerin Ceorge
Washington: docks at a secluded
pier here today to lief4in taking
aboard 16 nucleartipped Polaris
missiks The atomic sub is ex-
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the middle of this month
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who spread a wave oE (error from
border to border doing a giant
manhunt throughout Texas was
to be returned to Texarkana
Tex today to fat-a a charge of
killing a police character as
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him
Ile Is also accused of rape six
kidnaping assault to murder and
two car thefts during the past six
(lays In his frantic flight across
Texas L to tho Mexican border
103 than two months ago he was
paroled from the Arkansas peni-
tentiary where lie as serving a
life sentence for murder
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lice car through a barbed wire
fence and ran him down in a
brushy field north of Laredo Tues
day where he was trying to
escape' on horseback
Surrenders Meekly -
The horse stumbled and fell
As Jones tried to scramble away
Jack Carpenter of the Texas Dc
partment of Public Safety fired a - -
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Jones gave up without a stniggie
alihough he still had a loaded 22-
caliber pistol with him
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