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I hamberHeadsTold
To Broaden Vision
A plea for broader vision and (
Interests W88 INAtted he today
by Dr A E Dariow Oklahoma!
Mate thilversity vice presi-!
dent he spoke before the open- I
ing session of the spring eonfer-
of the Oklahoma Chamber
of Commerce executives
Darlow is also a director of the
National Chamber of Commerce
specializing in agricultural al- 'S
fairs
The is Sooner Chamborof Corn'
uarca official board Dillow tall
ovate lakes in 17 minutia but
still hoard a message aimod at
apariing Interest in the national:
(lumbar of Commorco
"We must have continual in-
terest at the federal level or we
will lose what power we have to !
do things at the local level" Dar-1
low told the officials
The OSU vice president 411401
urged all Oklahoma Chamber of
Conunerces to build an economic
climate which will benefit theen-
tire tale and not Just a partic-'
air area
Our interests go out over the
stale from each community" Dar-
low said "What we need is a little 1
elfish intelligence"
Darlow said it was important
to be concerned about our own
community but that oftentimes
a front of unselfishness netted
more in the long run
Darlow followed Hal W Hackle-
nian president of the Stillwater
Chamber of Commerce on the
slicaker's stand ilackleman made
a few brief welcoming remarks
telling of Stillwater's Chamber of
Commerce growth
The conference partidpants
heard Lester G Fiesner of the
national office in Washington D
C tell of the influence of econom-:
ic factors in organization man-!
agement Other Chamber of Corn-
merce officials from titles
throughout the state lead discus-1
lion groups conceruee with specif-1
ic problems encountered in Cham-I
ber of Commerce management 1
Dr °won Caskay Industrial
By th Pr Intornotkmal
Ernest Eugene Combs about
40 was arraigned for trial in Dib-
tritl Coda hers today on charges
at second-degree forgery following'
a prior conviction
in prollminary hooting Thurs
stay Justico of the Poems Gone I
Hoyt bound Combs vor for trial 1
by June 0 and sal band at WOOL
I had proviausly boon sot at $t-
eat Hoyt (haled motion by Bob 1
Murphy Stormy for the occusHI 1
that bona I roâucoct to $1000 so 1
Combs could be of soma holy its 1
bi thotoaso
Combs la accused of writing at
least the forged cheek amount-
ing to WA° and signing Bob Sil-
vy's signature to the check one
Toys Becoming
Status Symbol?
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Toys
lief MS are In danger of becoming
a status symbol in the small-fry
world
So much so in fact that the
National Association of Broad
casters (NAB) today warned tele
vision advertisers to avoid op
peals contending that "if a child
has a toy he betters his peers or
lacking it will invite their con
tempt or ridicule"
The Warning came in toy ad
vertising guidelines laid down by
the NAB's television code review
board and endorsed by Edward P
Parker president of Toy Man-
facturers of the USA ' Inc
"Since younger children are not
In all situations able to discern
the credibility of what they
watch" the guidelines preamble
said "they pose an ethical re
sponsibility for others to protect
them from their own susceptibilties"
A federal judge issued a re
straining order today against Ne !
gro leaders and organizations in
the forefront of the "Freedom
Ride" movement and simultane'
ously enjoined Montgomery Ala
authorities and Ku Klux Klan
fbig a niza !ions (Tom interfering !
with Interstate travel
The rulings were handed down
by US Middle District Judge!
Frank M Johnson Jr in Mont
ornery
Referring to recent Mob vio
psychoeogist Irani Mlles 'lois
spoke today ea a luetcheen on
"Intelligence Isn't Outfit Enough"
He explained the various tech
niques used In determining lob ed
lusment
Saturday Bill Dauer executive
vice prebident of the Chamber
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PREACHER RIDERS POLICE
lknee in the Alahnma capital
Johnson warned:
"If there are any occurrences
of this sort I am going to put
some klansmen city officials r'
:policemen and Negro preachers 81
in the federal penitentiary In to
!Atlanta" si
Johnson'ti ruling came just a 1
kw hours after a new group el -
"Freedom Riderb" left Montgorml'
' ery aboard a Trailways bus
bound for Jackson Miss i a
A'
The restraining order against
the Negro ministers and organiza
of Commerce of Kansas City Mo
is slated to speak to the group
on their roles in specifie Chain
ber of Conunerce associations
The conference closes with a
luncheon at which the Rev Janws 1
Lewis 8114611in aye Christian
chutch of Tulsa lii due to speak I
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SEARCHING FOR HIS NOTE5-11411 W flack lemon president
of the Stillwater Chamber of Commerce searches for his Wes
for the welcoming speech he made before approximately75 Cham
her of Commerce executives at today's opening session of the
groups annual sprin4 conference here The executives are meet
ing at Oklahoma State university for several speeches and work
shops
ARE NAMED
Judge Issues 'Ride' Order
tions promoting iniegration Itm-
bids them from sponsoring and
financing interstate passeger
travel aimed at testing local
racial laws and customs John-1
sun's order was temporary ff
i fective for a period of 10 days
starting loday - I
I The groups lire the Congress of
Racial Equality The Southern 1
!Christian Leadership Conference
the Montonery Jail Association
and the Student Nashville Non-
iolent moveinnt
The ministers are the Revs
Fred L Shuttlesworth of Birming-
ham Martin Luther King Jr of
Atlanta Solomon S Seay Sr and
Ralph Abernathy of Montgomery
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County Man Is Arraigned
on Second Degree Forgery
of nine earlier found missing from
Si Ivy s Food liner here
In I h e preliminary hearing
'Thursday defense attorney Glenn
Laughlin challenged the testimony
of state witness Bill fix of Cus'i-
Ing an employee of the Cushing
liquor More where Combs is al-
leged to have cashed the check
Ills bad eointed out Combs as
the man who had entered his
liquor store In March and cashed
the cheek
On cress-ostamination Laughlin
attempted to show Hie may hay
boon mistaken in his identity
States attorney David Swank
of the county attorneys office
here rested his ease following in-
troduction of the forged check and
testimony of IA Mert Poole Of
the Stillwater police force who
said Combs had confessed to the
crime
4-Hers Hurt
In Exchange
' Stillwater police and Oklahoma
State university security officials
today are continuing their investi-
gation of an alleged fracas involv-
ing several 4 11 boys which oc-
curred Wednesday night near the
Theta Pond
Pollee said today that two
boys an eighth and ninth-grader
from Dewey were involved in a
fight with MIMI Stillwater boys
whom police are unable to identi-
fy According to police reports one
of the boys who are attending a
4 U meeting on the campus- was
hit in the mouth and the ether
was hit over the head
The boys two of approximate-
ly 3000 attending the conference
was taken to the OSU hospital
where they were treated for ap-
parent minor injuries
Light Rains
Seen for City
More thunderstorm activity is
expected in Stillwater this week-
end Temperatures will he cooler
but Mill quite warm
The weather bureau said thun-
derstorm activity would intensify
slowly in western Oilahoma this
i afternoon and tonight and be
come quite numerous late Satur-
Iday Thunderstorms are expected
to move eastward across the state
Saturday night and Sunday
Slightly cooler temperatures
were forecast in the extreme west
Saturday and over all the state
Saturday night and Sunday but
the five-day outlook is for temp
eratures to average two to four de
grees above normal in the waith
and near normal in the north
Weather
OKLAHOMA — Clear to partly
cloudy and no important temper
ature changes through Saturday
Widely scattered showers and a
few thunderstorms west and north
14w tonight 83 to 73 High Salta
day 86 to 96
Sherry Silverman left Oklalto-i
ma State university for her home
lin 'Antlers after '''end of classes
here Friday with a dream in tier
heart and a new wedding dress
awaiting only the final touches
back home
! Today 0 h a wedding gown Is
ksngIii Is hog clown and Ow
!drsarn has gone
el
SIST YEAR NO let
'SICK AND TIRED OF IT'
yin
OKIMKIslA CITY (CPO—
Gov Howard Edmondson today
accused Sen Meta John Itogers!
Oklahoma City of lying about Ed-1
mondson's off ice expendit in es and
said he was getting "sick and
tired" of it I
Rogers k nifed the appropriation:
bill for Edmondson's office for a'
second time Thiirmlay by charging!
that the governor had refused to
make a detailed financial report:
to Rogers economy committee
Edmondson replied today he
' become dean of students on lily
at Oklahoma State university
succeeding Dr J N Baker re
gents for the university announc-
e(' today 'at Miami's Northeastern
A & M college
Baker becomes president of
$1224 Suit
Is Filed Here
By Stanfield
A $1224 money judgment on
contract suit was filed in Giunty'
Court today by One M Stanfield
against Earl D and Jean B
Meeker all of Cushing Attorney:
for the plaintiff is James Browne'
According to the petition the
plaintiff alleges that he and the
defendants entered into agreement
on Apr 9 1959 at Cushing where
he agreed to convey certain real
estate property to the defendants
and to build a house on the prop
etly for consideration of $14390
Stanfield alleges the defendants
have made part payment upon
their obligation under the contract
but there is due $1221 The plain1
tiff claims he has made demands
for payment but it has been ren
fused
The Oklahoma State junior coed
was planning to be married Fri-
day to Barry Rutherford a for-
mer OSU student a paratrooper
at Ft Campbell Ky
Word came today that Ruther-
ford had died of injuries received
in an auto accident
The Army telegram didn't say
where the accident occurtad but
and Wyatt tee Walker of Allanta1'7
(
Whites enjoined were Police
Commimioner L B Sullivan and
Police Chief G J Ruppenthal of
Montgomery the US Kiang and I
Alvin C Horne of Talladega the
411'1
Alabama Knights Knights of the 1i i
Ku Klux Klan and Grand Wizard Jr
Ku Klux Klan and Grand Wizard )4-
"s
Bobby Shelton of Tuscaloosa'
Claude Henley and Thurmond
Out z of Mont gornery
Johnson commented: "If there -
is any”misunderstanding concern-
ing various orders and prelimi-
ary injunctions issued it
simply means that if there are
no further occurrences of this
type (mob violenceLthe tempo-
Di
rary injunction and temporary re
straining orders will amount to :
nothing If there are further such
occurrences the orders will he 1
enforced by the US marshal" 1 ' I
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ers knows it
The governor declined comment
when asked if Rogers might be
angry because Edmondson had re
fused to give state jobs to some of
Rogers patronage
Eastern Oklahoma A 1 s M col
(Rnenst Plows Pals 3) I Eastern Oklahoma A Is M col-
lege in Willitulon on the same
Dr Frank E McFarland will
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Tunney Claims
Ingo Was Sick
OSU COED'S WEDDING GOWN PUT AWAY
-Rogers is known to be trying to
place an appointment On the state
industrial court as well as some
ot her posit ions
Rogers could not Le reached im
SilLIWATER OKLANOMA FR IDAY JUNE 2 ittl
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hod given the report to Rogers mediatety for eosionent on the rei "I think" Edinonikon maid of
several vas ago and that Rog- prt Rogers "the public nod more par
"1'1 s gtting biCk and tired of
! Iii misrepresentations" Edmond
son sald of Rogers "Ile has re
eeived an itemird statement of
expendaurs by category and by
individuals with reference to our
of lice
!"That applies not only to ex-
penditues !Rim general revemie
but also the emergency and con
tingency fund for every nuonth
since I've been in °Uwe
Frank McFarland Succeeds
Baker As Students Dean
date
The sew dean has been cliritc
tor el student personnel In the
OSU college of arts and sciences
since June 1 ltSt His selection
for this top administrative post
was by 5-member university
COMM aft fief two months'
study
McFarland's appointment head-
ed a list of 62 faculty and staff
changes recommended by OSU
President Oliver S Willham
Most of McFarland's education
and experience has been in stu-
dent counselling and guidance Be-
hire joining the OSU staff he
was director of testing and re-
search in the basic division of
DR FRANK V McFARLAND
' OSU's novo Dean of Students
WASHINGTON (UP!)— Formai
heavyweight champion Gene!
Tunney said today Ingomar
should "never have been
allowed to fight" early this year
against champion Floyd Patterson
because he "had a very serious !
brain trauma from their last'
fight "
Tunney told the Senate anti!
trust and monopoly subcommittee'
that Johannson was "on the floor'
for 10 minutes" after being
knocked out in his iecond cham
pionship fight with Patterson and
"was brought back to fight the
third time "before the brain
trauma cleared up"
Kennedy Identifies Self
As Jackie's Husband
PARIS (UPI) — President Ken-
nedy identified himself today at a
preRs lunch this way:
"I am the person who is ac-
companying 3:1(loe line Kennedy
II Paris"
Miss Silverman's parents Mr and
Mrs Bill Silverman said they as-
surned he was either enroute to
Antlers or to his home in Shawnee'
to make final arrangements for
his wedding
Both the young people had at-1
tended Souttioastern State college
at Durant In addition I study at
Oklahoma State
k
t Exipe
Texas Ati Al college for eight
years
Ile is a niember of the Ameri-
can Psychological 8ss1Xiati4
American College Personnel as
and National Vocatiiin-
al Guidance asvicLition Ile is
listed in Who's Who in ithleti
earl Edlit'ili i011
For the past two years he has
been responsible for counselling
the 2000 students enrolled in the
college of arts and sciences co-
ordinating this college's advise-
1 molt and orientation prograrbs
and handling student services for
joili placement loans and scholar
ships
I McFarland 41 was born at Ft
Towson Ho attandod Fair Park
high school ln Stwevport Li Hal
is an honor graduate of BaYlor
I univorsity and arm(' his mai
tor's and doctor's dogmas from
Columbia sonivarsity H is a mom
bar of flu national honorary pro
fessional and fratornal organiza
Hons
From 1941-45 he was in the in- i
fantry Serving as a major in Alas-
ka and the European areas lie
is married ind the father of twin
' daughters 14111W and Lane age
PARIS UP I 1—President Ken-1
nedy said today he and French
President Charles de Gaulle'
agreed that Soviet force or pres-
sure should not be allowed to
drive the Allies out of Berlin
al think neither General de
Caule nor I would feel it approd
prime to have our statutory rights
in Berlin changed by force or
threat of force" the President
told a press lucch
OC Voters Approve -
$1 Million for Controls !
OKLAHOMA CITY (UM—
ers approved a $I million loom!
issue for traffic control favilities
a special municipal election Thurs-
r day hut defeated a Sto 5 minim
proposal for street improvements
Complete unofficial totals
showed the vote KIM for the
street improvement proposal and
13006 against it hut the majority
fell short of the Go per cent re
(wired for passage The snuiller
issue requiring only a simple ma
potty carried by a margin of
13925 to 11905
Death Cancels Wedding
The girl's aunt Mrs Terry Mil-1
let said Miss Silverman had al-
ready mailed her wedding invi-
tations and had received some
Today the gaily-wrapped gifts
were stacked out of sight In
closet where her wedding gown is
hanging
Rogers "the public mid more par-
ticuLirly the members of the sen
ate should know he's not telling !
them the truth"
floors said that Edmondson's
office had not reported on what it
cost to remodel the governor's of-
fice and mansion in Mo
Edmondson replied the commit -
tee bad been informed that those
expenditures were made by the
board of at LOrS which bandies
the capdol's houseket ping expco
diturcs
SS
' Daily Sc Sunday lea
gers
ses
- "I would think anYone hi) boo
been out here as iiing as Senator
Rogers would knov that" Ed--
mondson said
"I don't linve those records in
my office and he ought to know
it Well he does know it
' The governor said he plans to
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state boards within the next few
days including the tilling or three
tiara MI'S On the industrial court
bliniindson goes to Kansas City
tonight to deliver the commence-
ment addiess at the Kansas City
Dental College
U S WILL NOT BE PRESSURED
Kennedy stopped thort of a flat
drcLiration that the United States
would fight to bold the Allied po-
sition in the former German cap-
ital Ile said in response to a ques-
tion it would not be "expedient
at this time" to g( into details
of his and De Gaulle's position
on Berlin
Kennedy spotlighted the Laos
crisis and the deadlock in the
Geneva nuclear- test ban talks as
! CIUDAD TU1111110 D it
— The government today
disclosed the arrest of a suspect
In the assassination of Ceneralis
fiirrio Rafael Trujillo while an es-
' timated 150000 mourners began
into the national palace to!
pay homage to the slain strong
man:
The mollifiers many weeping
hysterically gat hvred shortly ben
fore burial of the tV-yearn-old!
leader IA o ruled this nation wi11
an iron hand for 30 years Tru-
Jillo was caught in an ambus1i !
and fatally wounded by machine
gun fire Tuesday night
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sanivarsity and arnad his mai- I -attaipPirros P111090
ter's anti cloctor's dogmas from
4 M A MYSTERY DINER—Local businessman Hobert M Eire-
Columbia tosivarsity H 's a mom
bough was a mystery diner this morning hetiling to promote
bar of fiva national honorary pro
fessional and fratornal organiza June Dairy month The lucky waitress receiving a silver dollar
for selling a glass of milk was Erma Lee Herald Various hisi-
rom 1941-45 he was in the in- n"Men be carrying cards during June hi() will tilitle
fantry Serving as a major in Alas- the waitress who asks the diner if he would like to drink milk
ka and the European areas Ile to a Silver dollar and a chance to win a $25 savings bond Draw-
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is married lid the father of twin ing for the bond will be at the end of June The mystery diners
lughters 14111W and Lane age i and drawing are under sponsorship of the Chamber of Commerce
nine which direct s Dairy Month activities
JFK Tells Berlin Stand
kita Khrushehev
He said if any progress could
be niade on these two issues that
would "make the trip worth-
while Kennedy and 1)e Gaulle have
reached a wide arey of agree-
ment on the need for high level
eonsulation among the Allies
French sources said today
They met for two hours thia
morning in what wa to be their
final business liession but a
major issues to Ix discussedi change in the progratmi disclosed
during his weekend meetings in that they planned mother confer
Vienna with Soviet Premier Ni enee this afternoon
150000 Mourn Trujillo's
Death Suspect Arrested
The suspects taken into custody
was Ituasear Tejedo iteina
alsd seited a priest identilied
as Father -Gabriel who
was accused of harboring Terda
I Police sources said Tejeda ad-
mitted he was at the priest's
home on the night of the assan-
sination but be denied any con-
neetion with it Father 1kt Olaf
' denied harboring Tejeda
Trujillo's' son Rafael Jr wha
i took command ot the aimed
fdrces and thus bocame his fa-
ther's surceSsor did not appear
at the palace
Inside Your News-Press
Nation World News Wrapup Page 2
Hoke Wins Lumber Bid Page 3
Dear Abby One Down' Page 5
Legion Opens Play Tonight Page 6
Red legs Take Over First Page 7
Southside Baptist in Spotlight Page 8
City Church Schools Opening Page 9
Countians Among 4-H Champs Page 17
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A plea for broader vision and ( psychologise Irani Deltas To 11 of Commerce of Kansas C --
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' Interests wne Istmcd he today I spoke foie)? ee luncheon an :is elated to speak to the group
by Dr A E Darlow Oklahoma intenigeme teal outs Eneegke ion their
'SICK AND TIRED OF
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rules in specifie Chain
Mate -untv'ereltY eke Prenl He explained: the various tech ' ber of Conunerce ssoeiations
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dent as he spoke before the open' 'agues weed in determining lob ad ' 4
The conference clones with a ' - '
ing aession of the spring miller- women '
luncheon at which the Rev James!
elle( Of h Oklaho
the ma Cl amber
t Saturday Bill Dauer executive :Lewis Sheridan ave Christian!
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of Commerce executives ' - - -
' vice president of the Chamber church of Tulsa la due to speuk
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Specializing in agricultural al- '
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spadiing Interest In the national r L
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"We must have continual in - t 44
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terest at the federal level or we
will lose what power we have to
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do things at the hell! level" Dar - 4
1 1 A sa OKIAIKSIA CITY ftpii-1 had given the report to Rogers' imsiertd m
ilitely for eoment on the "I think" :
ree Fihnotidson maid of "I wo uld think anv one h
oo lot
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low told the officials I f
r it Gov Howard Edmondson today bevel
I al weeks ago and that Rog- ' Rogers "the pulite' am! more par been out here iiS li IN as Senator
The OSU vice president also )
A accused Sen Cleeta John Rogers i "1'1 1 gtting bilk and tired of ul ar e niet 4 is wild knoy that" Ed-
urged all Oklahoma Chamber of I' p i it y the oolters of the e
sll I"'
1 his nusrepresent awns" Edmond 1 Ilk miiiiiiii know liek not telling ! mondmin siiid
t'ommerces to build an economic 'I -
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N! Okl monahoma City of lying
: climate which will benefit thnen- i dr- - -'1 - dson ' s offic e este:rel ut e
it s and The governor declined comment s
when asked if Rogers might be son said of Rogers III has re
I them the truth
r " 1 I mall MAW those records in
ceived an itemized statement of : my office and he ought to know
' I tie Mate and not Just a par tic' V ) 4
said he was getting sck and "i
e Edmondson had re
I angry ecaus Edmondson expendilas by ltial egOly iffid by ! Rogers said that Edmondson's
tilir area i er tired" of it it Well he does know it
hfused to give state jobs to some of
individuals with reference to out' The ' nor said he plans le
--a4s
Rogers knifed the appropriation'
about Ed1 ers knows it
: oilier had not reported on whin a
Our interests go out over the : " ' Rogers' patronage cost to remodel the governor's of-
state from each community" Dar 4- bill for Edmondson's office for a I lo lice 1111110Lilice SCATIell Sp011ilittlit'litS te
v Scond time Thurmlay by charging! Rogers is known to b trying e
d to 1 "That applies not only to ex - rice JIM nio nsion in me s tate board within n tile next few
low said "What we need is a little' v-- -- e
1 that the governor had refused to place an appointment on the ae general revenue Edmondson replied the commit days including the filling of three
elfish intelligence' ----—
make a detailed financial report ' industrial court as well as some' but also the emergency and i:on tee had been informed that those vacancies on the industrial court
' Darlow said it was importinit ----------
to be concenwd about our own 4
-4141 to Rogers ecinanny committee other positions tingency fond for every month exienditures were made by the ' l'almondsen goes to Kansas City
penditures !Foto
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community but that oftentimes Edmondson rephed today he Rogers could not Le reached ine since I've been in Owe" Imard of aft-AlirS VAllit'h ha ndles tonight to deliver the commen e-
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8 front of unselfishness netted - : k - itt —
: Dental College
more in the long run I i as ditures J
Darlow followed Hal W Hackle- I ! 2: '
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nian president of the Stillwater ! N -
Frank McFarland Succeeus
Chamber of Commerce on the ' t
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telling of Stillwater's Chamber of
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Commerce growth 41- IL
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The conference participants - - Baker As Students Dean
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i beard Lester G Flesner of the ' i
national office in Washington D ' i l'itie-nee-eno"' - 'LA
(Regenst News Pegs 3) I Eastern Oklahoma A Is M col- Texas A&SI cellege for eight ' ' k
C tell of the Influence of econom- : I
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lege in Wilbtulon On the same yew s
ic factors In organization man-1 Dr Frank E McFarland will i
I NOTE-411 W Ilackleman president bc e He is a niember of the Amen- 1
merce officials
'gement Other Chamber of Corn ' Tome dean of students on Jaly tit se '
SEARCHING FOR HIS S11
cials I r 0 m citie s ' of the Stillwater Chamber of Commerce searches for his mica I The w dean has been direc
1 at Oklahoma State university can Ps7chningical assnciattan: " '
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throughout the state lead discusd for the welcoming speech he made before approximately75 Cham- 1 succeeding Dr J N Baker re tor of student personnel In the American College Personnel as- - ' - !
lion groups concern :
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lingers economy committee 1 other positions tingency fund for every month expenditures were niade by the Edmondson goes to Kansas City
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