Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 297, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 8, 1961 Page: 1 of 18
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Keep : ii ' on --Times
New :EENpi14Spys
By HELEN SYLVESTER
HowsPress Staff Writer
"We mu NI keep ourselves aware
of the needs proorkies and pm
vie of our hyltoitries" 1)r W4-
limn Hughes new head of the
college of electrical engineering
told ZO faculty guests 004
dents Saturday Saturday niglit at the batt-
quo welcoming him to Oklahoma
State university t
"It Is our duty I provide as
tread a background as possible
far our tudents" fie said "If
You wore t tale a poll of each
and every Electrkel Engineering
student and ask film what area
he though he would I working
In la years trnt new well over
SI percent of the answyr weuld
OW-
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--NEW DEPARTMENT HEAD—Dr -- William L -
ifughe$ center new head a the electrical en-
gineering department is greeted Saturday
night by Dr Albrecht Naeter left retired head
Cuban Spying Is Reveale
WASHINGTON - A for-
mer captain hi Itiel Castro's
army charged Saturday that the
Cuban Embassy in Washington
has relayed military intalligence
kiermatioo to Russia md Com-
munist Ctiosa- - - - -
Angel L Saavedra y Correa
who defected early last year from
his )ab as military and air M-
Oche at the embassy also made
AUGUSTA Ga WM - Old
soldier Dwight D Eisenhower said
a sentimental !'goodbya to the
Army" Saturday after reviewing
troops for "the last time In my
life"
The President received 'a final
salute from 2700 officers and
men at Fort Gordon Ga that
stirred nostalgic memories of his
dtys as a West Point cadet a half-
t entury ago
US armed forces be said in a
farewell speech form a "shield
that no enemy dare attack or at-
tempt to break down"
An Army band blared out "the
Caissons Go Bolling Along" as
military police and signal corps
Sunny Skies
To Continile
A bright sunshiny day is expect
id for today with temperatures
ranging from 50 to 50 degrees
The high Saturday was 51 degrees
with a low of 21 degrees
Cloudiness was expected to give
way to sunshine In Oklahoma and
mostly fair weather was ticketed
for the state during the weekend
Low clouds and fog were report-
ed in eastern Oklahoma early Sat
arday but as the day progressed
skies cleared With clear ' skies
throughout the state promised for
fainday forecasters looked for
cooler temperattcSes
4
DENVER (um—miss Kathryn
Core gloried today in her invita-
Con to President-elect John F
Yennerly'a inaugural hall
She won't go She's 76 and has
been an invalid for St years
She has never met the president-elect
and though she got a
letter from him during the cam paign
she hasn't even got his
I
autograph
It was a form letter of tlianls
for the prayers she began to say
peeve to too wrong"
Introduced by Dean Lohmann
Hughes was given three
(ions 41) Tell the audience what
the electrical enginecsing prole
sion would be doing in the next
15 to 20 years (2) Tell how Okla-
horns Slate univorbity was going
to meet lhat challenge 13) Get
everybody out in time for the Kais-
sati State4)s11 gaine by
8 pm
- -
One of the major changes 'plan-
ned by Dr Hughes will be the
addition of a small computer for
the use of undergraduates lie
feels all EE atudents should be
well versed in the use of com-
puters "We will give you a prob-
lem to work" be said "Work it
any way you want to Iutit will
public a docunwnt which he said
was proof of Castro's attempt to
subvert other Latin Anwrican gov-
ernments Saavedra called a news confer-
ence arid handed reporters copies
of what be said were Can goy-
errunent Instructions ta him while
attache to report to Havana ky-
formation on "war potergial
topography and military and air
units passed in review before the
chief executive
Recalling that he began his mil-
itary career 50 years ago the
Preskiett told the assmbled
troops:
FIDEL REVILED IN THREE LANGUAGES
MIAMI WPD—Arnerican refu-
gees from Castro's Cuba some
with only slight knowledge of their
nntiv country 9r11 streaming into
Miami on an emergency air lift
I operated by the Navy
- A commercial flight from Ha-
ienI la scheduled to bring Daniel
Braddock charge &Wake of the
US Embassy in Havana to Mi-
ami today Bernard Fernminella
Friday
For some like 83-year-old Clyde
Jewett and 79-year-old Mrs Carl-
dad Oliva Wilkinson the brief
flight from the Guantanamo naval
base with about 90 other Ameri-
cans Friday was a long long
step It meant at least a tempor-
ary end to a way of life in which
Spanish was the language and
Cuba was home
'
'Fidel told us to get out or he
would do this" said Mrs Wilkin-
son who rode out of the airport
customs room in a wheel chair
with a Pekingese named Bijou on
her blanketed lap She drew her
AS IF FROM A LONG-LOST SON
for him daily last April The Ken-
petty signature was just a prtnted
replica
But the Little Sisters of the
Poor who attend Miss Kathryn at
the J K Mullen home for the
aged didn't mention this Miss
Kathryn cherished the letter as if
it had been written by a Iong lost
son
She prayed for Kennedys sue
cess in the primaries for his nom
initioll and for his election On
elettiou day slag was wheeled ha
take three weeks by band and 30
minutes by computer"
According to Hughes the fundo-
niental technical problem facing
the human race is energy conver
Ilion and storage
In the next SO to 100 years
we must conceive and develop
ttansportation engines operating
on new principles to conserve
our natural fuel as a source of
chemicals"
"In addition te carrying out both
undergraduate and graduate pro-
grams of high caliber the uni-
versity must carry on reason-
able extensive and broad research
rogram and I de not expect the
school of ' lectrkal ogloosrlog
here at OSLI to be an exception"
he said
AP4esPross Photo
f4ectrica1 enginoering-Dr-flarles Cam-
tron right was acting head of the depart
ment The banqua Saturday night was spon
sored by the OSU engineering fraternities I class
l
forces" in the United Stales
lie said he sas sure the same
instructions dated July 10 I9G9
went to all other Cuban embas-
sies in Latin America
The Instruciions ordered him to
"make contacts vAih ge'vernment
officials of the country to which
you are accredit's! who sympa-
thise with the cause of the Cuban
revolution" -
Ike Tells Army Goodbye
"This is the last review that I
shall ever receive in my life I
have been part of many such cere-
monies during this half century
but none has been more meaning-
ful than this one
Index finger rharply across her
throat in a cutting motion
"Il's hell there now" said the
gray-haired Jewett his four sons
brother two nephews and the rest
of a Clan of 15 arrayed about
him
ett went to Holguin with his par-
ents when he was only six Mrs
Wilkinson's husband died 38 years
ago and she had lived in Santiago
with a daughter
Mrs Wilkinson was bitter She
reviled Fidel Castro in three Lan-
guages — English Spanish and
Weather
OKLAHOMA — Cloudy to partly
cloudy southemt Sunday and Sun-
day night Cooler Sunday and east
and south Sunday night Monday
clear to partly cloudy and a little
nanner High Sunday 37 to 47
lore a television set prayer beads
moving constantly in her withered
hands:
"She said her rosary from the
first thing in the morning" Sis-
te Claire recalled At 11:30 pm
confident that Kennedy had won
Miss Kathryn thanked Cod and
ended her vigil
The nuns who lift Miss Kath-
ryn from her bed to her wheel
chair spoon-feed her and take
cauatzult care limit tba tuba ba
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SiTH YEAR NO 291
(kAore 110111 News PAI)
Oklahoma State university's
hoard of regents Saturday approv-
ed granting a $58800 contract to
the Clint Cooke co Stillwater
for repairs to hail damaged roofs
Navy Hauling Refugees
Like many on the three Navy I aDtes I t
planes they had not been to the
United States for some time Jew
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tulwater
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U Regents OK Repair Contract
said itmlay
I The buildings dainagad by tho!
Oklahoma Sta e university s storm in insn Noveminn of mol
hoard of regents Saturday approv- were structures built with salt
ed granting a $56800 contract to liquidating bonds or loans upon
the Clint Cooke co Stillwater which tha univorsity was protoctod
for repairs to hail damaged roofs by insurance such as okirmitoriosi
OSU comptroller J L Sanderson and tho studont union building I
Form Letter Answers Prayers
1
STILLWATER OKLAHONIA4 SUNDAY JANUARY 1 -
In December the regents ap-1
proved roll re-roofing of 34 student
housing units at a cost of $390
upon which work is slated to
Mart within a few days
Yet to be repaired are roofs
of university buildings construct-
ed with state funds mostly class
STEP CLOSER TO SELECTIVE ADMISSION
S
By WARREN 4AMES DUNN !
Netss-Press Staff Writ's I
IOklahoma's two largest univer 1
! sales have teamed up to propose
: a new policy regarding admis- I
! sions which would be la least on'
step closer toaard selective"ad- I
mission of students to Oklahoma 1
Stale university and Oklahoma
university
Tho n w mutation which
would go into offoct nut Septem 1
! Ivor would limit acceptance of in !
coming freshmen to Oklahoma
1 high school graduates who rank 1
in tho uppor throo-fourths of thoir I
Iroduating Class Out of stoo
etudonts would have to rank its:
thei upperhalf el thoir graduating 1
They asp ordered him and pre
sumably'Cuban diplomats in other
Latin countries to "establish
close relations with all those na-
tive or resident Cuban elements
whkit may be useful to the ful
fillment of your mission" and to
gather names of anti-Cogtro Cu-
bans Saavedra who has been in
biding decided to tell his story
now that the United States had
broken off diplomatk relations
with Cuba
Saavedra now 35 was a ser-
geant at the Cuban Embassy here
during the regime of Cuban die-
tator Fulgencio Batista lie saki
he worked there as an "under-
cover agent" for Castro while
Castro was attempting to seite
power
French—and declared "They took
all the houses on my farms They
burned the sugar cane and saki
I did it
throat through which Ole breathes
never slips out wrote another let-
ter to Democratic headquarters in
Washington after the election
They told how Miss Kathryn had
prayed for Kennedy every day for
eight months They enclosed a
picture of her wearing a big Ken-
nedy button
Friday the sisters excitedly
opened a letter from Denver's
Democratic headquarters They
found an invitation to the inaugu-
ral bU
The proposal was announced
jointly Saturday by l'resident Oli-
ver S inborn of OSLI and Presi-
dent rGeorge Cross of OE Ap-
proval of the new plan has been
obtained from the regents of each
institut
Next step for final' approval
would have to be granted by the
State Itegents for Higher Educe-
timi If adopted this would be the
first time any public educational
institution in Oklahoma woull
have a regulation regarding se-
lective admissions of prospective
first-year students
Formerly most graduates of an
accralled Oklahoma high :school
were accepted upon their appli-
cation for admission
rho proposod OSLI-OU change
for Oklahoma rosidonta would bo
for stodonto who rank In Ow op-
par throo-fourths of thoir high
school graduating class an ad-
missiblo without additional ovt-
donco Of scholastic ability
Those who could not qualify
under this ruling have three me-
thods kit by which they might
become eligible
They could qualify by appro
Shoots Self
Second Time
John Slavens 20'of rural Still-
water was taken to Stillwater
hospital Friday night with a pis-
tol bullet through his leg the sec-
ond time within a year that he
had shot himself accidentally po-
lice said here
Officials said that Slavens skho
lives with his mother Mrs Annie
Slavens 112 miles east of Still-
water was released from the hos-
pital after treatment
lie told officers the pistol dis-
charged when it struck the door
facing as he was walking into his
home wth the weapon in its hol-
ster Officers said this made Slavens
a 2-time loser in the shooting ac-
cident department About a year
ago he shot himself in the same
leg under much the same circum-
stances while carrying another
gun
Tables Turned on Nurse
DALLAS (LTD—The beginning l to keep It In
of the end of a life of crime for I The - woman unidentified bo-
a Clear old practical nurse! cause she Was not Immediately
came when her husband bounced formally charged admitted in
her pet parakeet off of a bed tears stealing from patients and
room wall raiding property closets at St
It killed the bird and made her Paul Hospital and the Fowler
so mad she called pohce arid had Home
him jailed for being drunk I "It's hard to believe all of this
him Jailed for being drunk "It's hard to believe all of this
And that made him so angry came out of one apartment" said
he vowed not to go to jail alone Capt Walter Fannin as he
lie told police about his wife's watched the three trucks being
extra-curricular activities It took loaded Friday with an estimated
two trucks and a paddy wagon td $10000 worth of blankets sheets
haul off tho stolen property she uniforms and clothing
had collected The nurse said she was glad
It was so much in tact she however that her husband had
had to rent an extra apartment ilbeen jailed
Not the one in Washington The
one at the Denver Hilton Hotel
for colorado Democrats who don't
rate or can't afford the journey
to Washington
The sisters ran in to Miss Ki dip
ryn's room anyway Voiceless joy
illumined the old lady's face as
they read the invitation to her
The sisters did not read the
small printed card enclosed with
the invitation which began!
"Staid your check for W "4
Tell New
prate scove on the ACT program standards of that university
battery of achievement and apt11 The final method of gaining ad
tilde tests which are now required mittance for students not in the
of Lill high school seniors intend- !upper three-fourths of their high
Ing to enroll in a state college or !school graduating class would be
!university Or they could enroll to defer entrance to either uri ?
i in the respective Institut ion's 'stun versity -for at least one calendar
mer session immediately follow year from high school graduation
ing high school graduation for a In exceptional cases the clinic
minimum of eight semester credit tot of admissioos of either unl
' hours and meeting the retention versify may admit students who
So Ions Challenged
To Use Some 'Guts'
OKIA116MA CITY (LTD —The
Oklahoma Education Association
rallying its more than 20000
members in support of teacher
salary increases Saturday chat
tenged the legislature to have Abe
"guts" to increase taxes if neees
Soviets End Laotian Aid
Seem Ready to Negotiate
Saturday the Soviet Union appal--
ently had ended its airlift of
troops and supplies to Communist
forces in Laos International
pressure increased for a negotiat-
ed settlement
However long lines of trucks
were seen winding over the moon
tains from Communist North Viet
Nam toward the Illaain of Jars in
central Laos indicating help from
that neighboring Communist coun
VIENTIANE Laos (UPI) try still was reaching the leftist
Western military sources said trooll
Saturday the Soviet Union appar- Military observers here said
ently had ended its airlift a there had been no evidence of
Soviet military drops at the Plain
troops and supplies to Communist of Jars since Prince Boon Oum
forces in Laos International was Invested as premier Wednes-
pressure increased for a negotiat- day by a unanimous vote of par-
ed settlement liametit with the blessing of King
Ilowever long
lines of trucks Savanga Vathaana
were seen winding over the moun-
Military sources confirmed the
tains from Communist North Viet leftist forces under paratroop
Kong Le and Pathet Laos guer-
rillas had captured the town of
Nam toward the Plaain of Jars in
central LAWS indicating help from
Ban Ban 18 miles east of Com-
that neighboring Communist coun-
munist-held Xieng Khouang on the
road to North Viet Nam after
A A s days of heavy fighting
Afro-Asians
To Withdraw
Congo Force
CASABLANCA (uri) - Dele-
gates to an African-Asian sum-
mit conference announced agree-
ment Saturday to Withdraw
troops of member nations from
the United Nations Congo force
and set up a joint African de-
fense command
The conference also agreed to
set up an African consultative
assembly under a "Casablanca
Charter" forming the nucleus for
a nisutralist bloc in Africa The
charter nations would cooperate
in the political econotnic and
military fields to promote or
safeguard their independence
The eightmember conference
ending Saturday pledged alleut
support' for independence of
Algeria awl approved enlistment
of "African and other volunteers"
in the Algerian Moslem rebel
army
The decisions were announced
In resolutions concluding a four
day meeting of leaders from
Morocco the United Arab Re-
public Ghana Guinea Mall Lib-
ya Ceylon and the Algerian rebel
regime
Firemen Destroy
Opossum's Lair
TULSA ORD— An Opossum—:
wise to the comforts of civilize
tion---had his winter haven de-
stroyed by firemeet Saturday
Fire fighters including a ladder
truck rushed to a residence (2939
South Detroit) where an odor of
smoke was reported
Under the house they found
smoldo ing leaves the opossum
ubed for his Lilt
sPress
rooms and laboratories
The board also approved re
modeling of a ceiling on the east
end of the &found floor of White-
burst hall Low bidder for ma
terials and labor was Acoustical
Products co Oklahoma City at a
cost of $1485
Jvi elhor business 'sotto(' ler
Ow university the hoard approved
12 separate purchases mounting
to 8153342 This included $ine
M7 for four resoarch proiocis $111
978 for education oquipment $le
7611 for turbine repair oricl 81702
for Oklahoma Stet loch supply's
Daily Sc Sunday lk
OCY
show promiso of ochioving sue
coss in collogs but whit do not
moot tho criteria
More than a year of study and
conferences have gone Into the
proposal of the two schools De
Robert V Mac Vicar OSU vice-
president and Dr Pete Kyle Mo
Carter OU vice president have
headed the committees fur their
may admit studonts who : respective inqitution4
sary to finance the school pro
gram
Ferman Pita hps 0EA execu-
tive secretary wrote in the cur-
rent issue of "The Oklahoma
Teacher" that "teachers and
school friends are not asking for
New Shutdown
Policy Pushed
DETROIT (UPI)—The United
Auto Workers Union (UAW) urged
the auto industry Saturday to
adopt a plan of periodic one-week
plant shutdowns—in place of mass
layoffs and short work weeks—
as a means of curtailing production
You Stupid?
Or Just Drunk
NOP
At kast 50000 auto workers
will have been idled for various
periods this month as General
Motors Ford Chrysler and Amer
can Motors cut back production
schedules to reduce backlogged
dealer inventories that have
topped tho 0041 million mai k
l'110ENIX Ariz (UPI)—Learn-
ing that some of his employes
had hlen hnbibing vodka drinks
with their noon lunch Tom Sheri-
dan president of Home Savings
and Loan Association here sri-
day posted the following memo:
effective immediately
the use of vodka drinks at lunch
must cease I would prefer that if
you are going to drinlç at noon
you use whiskey La-prefer to
have our customers think you were
drunk rather than stupid"
I an increase in teAchers' salariee
Ifrom the 1961 legislature They
are asking for and are insisting
that the present law as written in
1959 be financed in its entirety
no reductions no excuses no
postponements"
The school bill passed by the
last legislature contained a built r
in $400 raise for the next two
years Sen Boyd Cowden than
tiler recently proposed that the
new legislature consider knocking
out the raise In view of the press
Mg demands on state funds A
newspaper praised the proposal in
an editorial entitled "It Takes
Cuts'' Phillips answered with his
own editorial
"It takes no 'guts to be the
voice of those who would even de
stroy public education on all lee
els" I'hillips 'said "It does take
'guts' to stand up and be count-
ed for an adequate program of
public education on all levels
even if it takes additional money
in the form of new taxes or in
l creased taxes"
Phillips said if new revenue
isn't produced "the problem may
require Oklahomans to decide that
they prefer education to some oth
Cr things for which tax monies
are used" -
Fire 8 Miles
Out Causes
30-Mile Run
Stillwater firemen drove about
30 miles Saturday afternoon to
answer a fire call located ap-
proximately eight miles from
Stillwater The extra long run
started when they received a call
about 1213 pm that a grass (ire
needed to be extinguished ap-
proximatcly 10 miles vict
town
The fire trucs was approximate-
ly 10 miles west of Stillwater an-
swering the grass fire call when
they were directed by radio to
go approximately eight miles east
of Stillwater to extinguish a
house reported burning down
When the trucks arrived at tho
Bob Witt residence they found
the fire had burned around the
house and continued across S
33 moving in a southerly diree
tion
The fire department dispatched
a pickup truck to the fire west
of town and both trucks reported
shortly after arriving at their
scenes the fires were out
The house did not catch fire
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Your Nation Today Page 2
French Troops Protect Voters ---- Page 3
Action of College Regents Page 4
OSU Young Married Series Page 5
Action in Sports World Begins Page 6
Oaf Gets $40000 Gift Page 10
News of City Women Begins Page 11
Dear Abby's 'Dog's Life' — Page 15
Stillwater Area Entctrtainment Pagis
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