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2 STILLWATER (OKLA) NEWS-PRESS—Thursaiy Mar SO 11
Your Nation -
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1 ! It OgroestPrtet '4 Police
4
3ktoist4$ Nis (1111)--Negro It toilet irrounded the court
441 tcrfluk q et 1411 Vi094 4110S0 istai lour before the tried
tenight to prttest"Policl loofah '1)egiin 'A bipoctly crowd of about
:ty in haisiDs4 tocisliviippi'sekst 1211 spectators Negroes on one
1
ottweak of anti-segregation item side whites on the other jammed
won
The nation's capital won a long
right Wednesday when Kansas be
came the crucial 38th state to
ratify the 23rd Amendment to the
Constitution giving District resi-
dents the right to vote for presi-
dent and vice president
But it won't do them any good
iintd 1OC4 I when thee next nation
— -
(Mors (Malls owl Pago 16)
FORT LAUDERDALE Fla
(UPI)—City Judge Raymond Dou-
mar today released all but one of
the vacationing college students
jailed for miNeonduet during the
annual student hdliday pilgrim-
age A total Of 84 students was set
free They included 72 who were
serving jail terms and 12 who
were awaiting arraignment on
various charges
Dournar did not release Theo-
dore Dalluge of Minneapolis
Minn a 22-year-old college sen-
ior Dalluge is serving 70 days for
JERUSALEM — Twelve
reporters end photographers un-
der the direction of Harry Fergu
son general European news man-
ager will cover the trial of Adolf
Eichmann for United Press Inter-
national A speall UPI bureau has been
set up hi the courthouse where
Eichmannwill be tried starting
April I I for his part in the nut's
killing of Jews during the regime
of Adolf tinier in Germany
The bureau is being equipped
with special circuits one direct to
WA111INGION ItYPI) — A light
over Control of the pursestrings
today held up final congressional
passage of President Kennedy's
$394 million program for creating
jobs in economically depressed
communities
The 'louse on a 250-1$7 rullcan
Wednesday approved the admits
istration's area development pro-
gram despite protests from some
Iteptiblicans that it would become
a "gigantic boondoogle" The
&rude passed it IS days ago
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:ty in handDail tolislivappi'sekst 121i spectators Negroes on one
uthreak of anti-segregation dem side whites on the other janinled
nstraiionn z i : t t p into the Knoll cota-trotn
Twenty-five police offirers Outside groups of Negroes be-
Iprandishing !ilithkstick$ nd hold- gin congregating Then without
big t two )141141 tpolt icilgs on warning 'Gine of them began
kaslikatrokef 1 a I tstra- clapping their hands
ILI
bon Vinesdat! y tpsvd O "All right Men" shouted a po
iabolle 1 1404priciout a i(olvti lice captain "Move 'cm out'"
t)wn colllithite 11 I Poke and the leashed dogs
Inside' lir blA ui iyeri 1 ill tler3 charged WA the crowd A Negro
‘itolleget bilentil ittb if 1coniminister the Rev S Leon Whit-
o
'Ivkied !titSgipg a altiia at the my was bitten by one of the
titrktly segregJted libuty In this German police dogs Several of
icapital city They were fined Stoll the Negroes were struck by the
leach on breach ot peace charges nighViticks smd the rest of the
Find immediately filed notice of crowd scattered over a two-block
rPpeal t - fr:": '
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' ib: Ci Still N' at-Satisfied -
WASHINGTON — al elec(kins 141 be held
dents of the Di Atria of Columbia rresident Kennedy led
ttf In have to wale wady' four 4dstrict rtskients who
years to exercise a privilege dry 14'betotal)Y'satidiod by
waited lel years fur and some skin to vote for the firm
said the battle Mill-was only half Amerkan history Kenne(
rresident Kennedy led a group
rtskients who re1use41
14 'be lotal)Y' satidied by perm's-
Si Ott to vote for the first time in
Amerkan history Kennedy called
approval of the amendment "a
major step in the right direc-
tion" But be urged Congress to let
Washington residents have home
rule too "It Is equally Important
that residents of the District of
Columbia have the right to select
the officials who govern the Dis-
trkt" he said
Sugar Ad Extension Seen
WASHINGTON MPH — Pres1-1 The Senate originally had ap-
dent Kennedy was expected short- proved a maotah extension of
b to It lo into law a tvn1Pramil'a the wet with last-minute amend15-month
extension of the Sugar
Act which expires at midnight ment to favor US sugar beet
Friday and)cane growers in splitting the
The Senate and House rushed 33Million ton quota taken away
the bill to passage Wednesday insm Cuba The conference corn-
night and sent It to the White mittee knocked out the amend-
House It was not certain when merit
Kennedy who requested the ex- The House had voted a 21-
tension would'sign It month extension without the spe-
Within minutes a Senate-House cial consideration for American
conference committee Ironed out growers Mum conferees then
differences between the two vet- agreed to the shorter-term exten-
sions the Senate shouted approv sion 11 return for killing the fo-
al and the house followed suit vored-growers amendment
Inciting a riot and resisting at
rest Ntonday night from utep a!
traffic signal pole
Speaking to the students in the
jail s dining hall Doumar
"I'm releasing you so you can gut
at Ica4 one more day of Bun-
shine !
"I as a citizen am as much to
blame as you for a portion of the
situation We knew you were corn-
ing but I bite the rest did not
do anything to prepare for
are all welcome back"
The students responded with a
loud cheer when Doumar had flu-
ished speaking
I
Mayor Invites Rioters Back
UPI on Eichmann Trial
the London bureau where dis-
patches will he fed into the UPI'
world wide communications sys-1
tem The others are radiotelt
photo beanwasts for transmission
of pictures to Lorkkm and Home
for worldwide distribution
Perguson who covemd the re-1
cent London spy trial will write
the main leads for afternoon news- !
papers Joseph W Grigg ehief
correspondent for Europe with
headquarters in Paris will write
the leads for morning newspapers
fob-Making Bill Held Up
The only question still to be re-
solved was bother Corgress
would keep a tight grip on the
pursestrings Under the House
bill no funds could be spent un-
til apprcrpriated by Congress In a
Inibsequent money bill The Sen-
ate measure would permit out-
lays of $300 million without fur-
ther congressional' action
Senate liberals vowed they
would "stand fast" on this Issue
but all signs Indicated the Sen-
nte ultimately would have to back
down and accept the House-
passed bill
SIGN YQUR OWN
RECEIPT FOR
EVERY BILL
with a
FIRST NATIONAL
CHECKING ACCOUNT
itel NATIONAL BANK
and TRUST CO
MEMBER FDIC
&n& ffio Woof SI& of the Proof
WEATHER FORECAST — Scattered showers
and thluxkrstorms are expected Thursday
night hi the Cult states except for Florida
while rain is forecast for Arkansas and Ten
Northwest ajid Panlama —
Mostly cloudy today and tonight
occasional light rain or snow to-
day Decreasing cloudiness and
not sa cold Friday
TEMPERATURES for the 24
hour period ending at 3 pm
Thursday (Courtesy KEPI)
4 pm 41 12 mid 42 5 am 40
5 pm 41 1 am 42 am 40
6 pm 41 2 am 42 10 am 40
7 pm 42 3 am 43 11 am 41
t pm 42 4 am 43 rt noon 42
a pm 42 5 am 41 1 pm 43
10 pm 42 6 am 41 2 pm 43
11 pm 42 7 am 40 3 pm 44
Weather data from KSP1 for the
24-botw period ending at 7 am
Minimum temperature 40 at 7
am
Maximum temperature 41 at 4
pm
Precipitation 66 of an inch
Today's Weather Map
Violent Wqother on Way
Hail High Winds Likely
Light rain and snow fell on Ok-
Iiihoma again today and the
weather bureau said more violent
weather was likely
Weathermen said there was a
possibility of Borne hail and
strong gusty winds in southeast-
ern Oklahoma south of the KI3-
mach' Mituntaim and again biter
today and tonight in southeastern
and extreme southern Oklahoma
The seige of Inclement weather
which included more violence
Wednesday night is expected to
end Friday with mostly fair and
warmer conditions on Saturday
The weather bureau said there
were indicatkms that colder tem-
peratures might return sometime
Sunday but wouldn't venture a
definite forecast tor Easter day
Matmidy Thursday services will EL S A-
rrny Ready Reserves Full
COOKP:D FOOD SALE Saturday
Owens and Wallace 119 West
96 Open 8:30 am VFW Awl-
- (adv)
Car Is Ransacked
L r Wilsey 1809 W Admiral
Rd reported to Stillwater police
that an tlectric razor and a WO
foot steel tape was stolen out of
his car Wilsey said the car was
parked at his adress on Admiral
rd
EASTER LILIES Hydrangeas
and potted mums! Bette's Flow-
r Basket Fit 28242 (adv)
cc Has Openings
The Civil Service Commission
announces 4in examination for
Army Reserve" Technician with
specialities in Storekeeping Clerk
and Unit Aide Applicants must
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Box OFFICE OPENS 1:45
FR 2-2111
may bt obtained at the post of-1
fire nt from the Unit Advisor's !
o(fictat 2715 hi: Washington StilI-
water OTIS D DUNCAN trained in
every phase of public school- ad
ministration Vote for Duncan for
board of education member!
(Pol Adv)
Miss arpay Elocted
Martha Tarpey dauglor Of
Mrs Violet Tarry rt" I has
been elected secretary of the Ok
Lhoma Home Economics associa-
tion college club section The
organization serves to promote the
American lTome Economic asso-
ciation to encourage a produe-
tive between home'
economic students a n d facultyi
end to ' seek better international
understandings
EASTER BAKE SALE Saturday
— Sherwin - Williams I'aint 713
South Main Coffee and doughnuts
served 'FA Mothers Club (adv)1
LJLIU UUULL
NrVIR MIR NEM HAS THERE BEEN
ANYONE ANYWHERE ANYTIME TO 'MATCH
THE ADVENTURE CIANT OF ALL TIME? A
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Dente It will be wanner in tho Ohio and
central Mississippi valleys the central Mina
and the central Plateauarea cooler in parts
of New England
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Thunderstorms that in
across parts of Oklahoma Wednes-
day accompanied by high
winds and hail included damag-
ing winds that some witnesses de-
scribed as a tornado The possi-
ble twister struck in the Iforntown
community east of lloldenville
and caused extensive damage to
a peanut storage warehouse
Several points reported an Inch
or more of rainfall
Temperatures were forecast to
reach highs this afternoon in the
40e and lows tonight from the 20s
in the extreme northwest to
near 40 in the southeast
Highs Wednesday ranged from
53 at Ardmore te 39 at Clinton-
Sherman Air Force Base and
overnight lows were from 33 at
Guymon to 44 at McAlester
Brief News of Stillwater
be trid iron 7 to 11 p m today I Information and application fstormofs —un7-
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by First Methodist church with may be obtained at the (versity's agrieldtural information
i services as been named -
Mrs G '
eorge Parkhurst speaking ot from the Unit Advis h a mern
or's
(-Isar will sing responses Holy offictdat 2715 N Washington Still- ber of the odvisory council of the
communion will be celebrated water I Nation:4i 11 n m a flimnrntin
verity's agricultural information
services has been named a mem-
ber of the odvisory council of the
National II o m e LiemonAration
Apents' association Miss Pollard
will serve a 2-year term
ELEcr A r AREN'T with chil-
dren in school to School Board!
Elect J P Bryan April 4 t
(Pol Adv)
CORSAGES FOR EASTFIll Ask
for Jean — your consultant for
color and flowers Bette's Flow-
cr Basket Fit 2 02!(2 (adv)
Tech on Vacatices
Nine Payne county students
from Oklahoma State Tech Ok-
rnulgee w ill begin their Easter
vacation Mar 30 They are: Cush-
ing David E Burgess and Billy
E Williams Perkins Don
Jacobs Stillwater Chester
Charles Jr Margaret Cross and
Ray Monk Velma Bardo Bill
Hudspeth and Maxie Vick
SOME THINGS THE REPORTS DON'T COVER
Soul Searching Congress
To Give Travel Details
4 VASITINqTON (UPI) -- Mem-
4fr4ColvTess you may rerali
tut4r to tget Crjtj('ILed ii loC Ur
!going lt WI I tuActrittiout Ach-
Li l( tui 1 ti(xpikterit 11 1 iucli! te
our puonft they ha 111)(11t 1
I'llin 9'11° gli 1 Ifitti tit'il
to lit' ling t fly: 431bo fa
ca led 4 i avel Alorta prok-
trly tri ti Aublic tkp-
inain
So )I tosaed 1 Ilw rirp irirp
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toil lt WI i tink osilbout Ach-
Li l( tui i titspaterit (tvt 14tucti te
our prof they ha Iiptitt 1
I'llin fro0 gli 1 lie gieil
to L'kit' cling tit 1134 ce
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uled a 41 l i avel kites Prok-
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crly 1 in t 1 Aublic tis-
hoain
So 4 ipsaed i litw regotrirp
tongr ss old compatteca to pub-
lish reports or th's expcpses co-
llided by t Itioill Itiltftit4r1 !while
looking poit loildn our interests
overscasffillittlii '
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ADMISSION
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costs
HOSPITAL' 'NOTES
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PLUS: COOR CARTOON "CRACKED QUACK" LATE NEWS FLASHES
Marriage License Issued — Wit
ham Boyd Chambers 19 of Pon
CM City and Gknda Kay Buxton
11 of Newkii k
- Marriage License Issuoti—wil-
fiam David liunt 19 and Reva
Colleen Stephens 14 both of Still-
water and Eugene J Rubenstein
23 and Marilyn K Jenkins 21
both of Cushing
County Court — David Edward
Coon operating a motor vehicle
while driver license suspended
pleaded guilty S23 and costs and
passing in a marked zone plead
ed guilty $10 and costs
Traffic Summons Issuoti--Betty
S Kreps 302 Cherokee dr speed-
ing: and Delbert T Bumgamer
1122 W 106 reckless driving
Justke of Pooc Court - Ei-
leen II Pye 801 W E-skridge
speeding in the night time $IS
and costs and Jul lie John Hot
zer of Henderson Colo speed-
ing in the night time 110 and
(Visiting Haws)
Convalescent and geriatrics
Mown ly Thursday fooroko be eligible and willing to Join the I taillus Pollard on Council '1 as
itaidy Thursday services will U S Army Ready Reserves Full miss Lanus Pollard a staff! Peek 5ervices
eId front 7 to 8 p m today i inbartnntion and alclication form momitor At AL tuhibms ctiato tini 1
Set for Tuesday
Funeral services for Violet Mae
Peek 45 of Omaha Neb who
died :at Omaha on Tuesday will
be at 2 p frt Saturday in the
Christian Union church in Tryon'
with the Rev II 1 Jones officiat-i
Ink Interment will be at Tryon
cemetery with Strode I uaorall
home in charye
Mrs Peck-was born 'at Tryon
on Aug 21 1915 She married Joe
Peck at Stillwater on Dee le
1937 She lived In Tryon until her
marriage and then moved to Welch
in 1938 In 1943 she and her bus-
band moved to various cites in
the states while he was with the
Navy She was a member of the
Welch Eastern Star 1
Survivors imlude: hr hiiShand
and her parents Mr and Mrs'
Wesley H flicks of Tryon
thlkt Sen Maurine t4e14)erger
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'CitY and County
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pubr 1R cords
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These reports have heen show-
ing up in the Congtemional Rec-
ord thisyear and some of them
contah some rattier carious en-
tries tTti Plow yott what -C mean
1 talettal at rand6rn tbe expense
aceolint filed by 'ttle Senate dvie-
rftiOn te !the I9 NATO pulls-
ptttntarianst oft-tent-a in Paris
iç: AlvieFatiol Nan coniposed
alensineAmtlieartatootrer th:-elyt tisotalifit
tti"Xt 77 in l'7A furremi and
1229134 in till ruitich coin of the
maim i '
The firit thing AI noticed was
10 p rn to 8 p m 1
1st and Std floors no vihitors
under 12 yea s1 230 to 4 pm
taid 8:30 pm to pm
Maternity ward t no visitors un-
der 16 230 to 4 pm and 7pm
ADMISSIONS
Sidney M Groom 404 W Ninth:
81rs Guy Hagar Carney: Mrs
Joe Paul Lewis 1112 Kings hwy
Bryan Leslie Simon rt 2 Otto
Roy Freernan Coyle
DISMISSALS
Mrs IA-mar Mows Gen Del
Mrs Edward Bolde n Guthrie
Mrs Roland C Volker 1120 S
Lowry Arthur Robert Swank rt
2 Donna Jo Kerr Gleneoe Mrs
Richard Hall 1308 West Ines
G Shinoult 1339 Knoblock Mrs
Dale Stockton 7114 S Duck Mrs
Fred Sewall Fetkins
NEW CITIZENS
Mr and Mrs Willard M Wolf
of 5-1' Midi are parents of a boyi
born Mar 29 at 906 am weigh'
ing eight pounds 12 ounces
Mr and Mrs Joe Paul Lewis ott
1112 Kings hwy are parents of a
girl born Mar 30 'a 1- 38 a rill
weighing seven pounds lour and
one half ounces
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Ore 'kited 813401 for lodging hut
only $213 for Mehl& Of
In some Paris restaurants that
I know of $283 wouldn't even
get you a bouillon rube II av
then did Mrs Neuberger man-
age to dine so inexpensively?
Was she on a diet? Did she
cook on a Lot plate in her room!
Or being a charming and attrac-
live jady did she receive a lot
of dinner Invitations? These ore
things the report doesn't cover
Equally puzzling was the item
thowing that Sen Estes 1i:trim-
vet' spent 0106 for
meals whkt more than doubled
the outlay of the rest of the dele-
gates Kefauver some kind of a
gourniet or something? Or as a
souther ner 'unaccustomed to
French cruisine did he order ex-
pensive imported dishes such as
hominy grits? The report doesn't
shed an light on that either
And here's another puzzler
Ern 'Jacob K Javits it
tan up a $184548 bill for trans-
portation: but three other dele-
gates — Kefauver Sen JW Ful-
1 bright- D-Ark and Vice Prciii-
I dent Lyndon B Johnson—report-
ed no transportation expense at
i
How did Ketauver Fuihright
inti Johnson get to l'aris?
e?
The report doesn't say but my
guess is that Javits chartered an
I airplane and that his three col-
leagues stowed away on it as
free-loaders
I There was one other part of the
'apart that aroused my curiosity
I Under 114 head of rniseellane-
loos" four senators listed identical
xpeases of $240
How did they happen to be
so miscellaneously together? Did
tiwy all buy the itilme thi14s?
And if so what?
By and large I think the pub
lk accounting Is a good thing aml
I commend our lawgivers for
adopting it But I can't help wish-
ing that they would be a bit
more specific
AtSb--
—NOW for 7 GREAT DAYS—
IT'S A COMEDY A MYSTERY A ROMANCE!
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