Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1961 Page: 3 of 6
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TUESDAY DECEMITR 5 1961
I
OKEMAH DAILY LEADER
PACE 3
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Extracts From British News
About This Weeks Life In US
LONDON (UPI) — Seeing our-
selves as others see us: Verbatim
extracts from British newspapers
about life in the United States
this week
New York—Nobody in the great'
democracy of the ITnited 'States
wants to admit that he Is a plainl
u4rking man Everyone has to
have a title So the road sweeper
Is a "surface maintenance spe-1
cialist" and the dust man -(trashi
lector) a "sanitation engineer" !
Doormen in big apartment blocks
are calling themselves "family
service supervisors" I am a
newspaper man but neighbors !
Insist on Introducing me at cock- i
tail parties as a "news media
executive" Today the "personal
grooming foremen" are complain-
ing that their social services are
not sufficiently appreciated by the
public Well if they only would!
go back to calling themselves
"washroom attendants" we might
know where we stood and start
tipping them again
litellyweed—Frank Sinatra has
been asked officially to "tone
down" his public diplays of af-
finity to President Kennedy and !
the administration It is said that 1
In conversation Sinatra calls Mr
Kennedy "Prez"
New York—In spite of the out-
raged protests of the Federation
of Women's Clubs and the Wom-
en's Christian Temperance Union
one of the best sellers for Christ-
mas is a toy bar It consists of a
battery operated bartender whose
ears bellow smoke and who quaffs
the cocktails he mixes Cost: One
pound eight shillings five pence
($398) Texas shops were one
Kennedy "Prez"
New York—In spite of the out-
raged protests of the Federation
of Women's Clubs and the Wom-
en's Christian Temperance Union
one of the best sellers for Christ-
mas is a toy bar It consists of a
battery operated bartender whose
ears bellow smoke and who quaffs
the cocktails he mixes Cost: One
pound eight shillings five pence
($398) Texas shops were one
better by offering a toy cocktail
bar with two stools marked
"Mommy" and "Daddy" at the
Texas-sized price of 23 pounds
four shillings ($6496)
Kansas City—Oren Gamble held
the police at bay for two hours
with two guns when they tried to
arrest him Beside him were 12
other loaded guns The cops
called his mother and she eyed
Oren sternly and chmmanded:
"Put those things down Junior
and don't be silly" Oren obeyed
Instantly and surrendered
Cambridge Mass — More psy-
chiatrists are in America than in
the whole of Europe and they
Give historic
never seem to stop lecturing and
hectoring the wretched US public
on its code of social behavior
Dr Gerald Caplan Harvard Uni-
versity tells American men never
to pull the leg of an expectant
father He said: "You are under-
mining his inherent role as a
father figure planting built-in
seeds of hostility and jealousy to-
ward the unborn child and mak-
ing him feel inferior to his wife
It could lead to disaster"
Pictures printed this week: Ne-
gro track star Wilma Rudolph
(her secret marriage was re-
vealed) British author Robert
Bolt (his play "A Man For All
Season" is a smash hit on Broad-
way) Blanche Thebom Metropol-
itan Opera singer (she is going to
marry a surgeon) Enos the
chimp (he orbited the earth)
Movie actress Janet Leigh (she
has just returned from a Latin-
American tour in behalf of the
State Department)
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WELTY
Sunday School attendance was 36
at Welty The Highway Mission had
63 on roll
Those spending Thanksgiving
day with Rev and Mrs Casey
Adams and family were Mr and
Mrs Lee Brimer ana family and
Rev and Mrs Ralph Brown all of
Tulsa
Peggy Martin spent Sunday with
Judy Rogers
i Mr and Mrs Jess Laxton of Ok-
mulgee are spending a few days
with Mr and Mrs H B Billings 1 1
Mr and Mrs E E Montgomery
and family Mrs Laura Hunter
Mr and Mrs Charley Welch and
Hadley Crook spent Thanksgiving
with Mr and Mrs Perry Wiles and
family of Beggs
Mr and Mrs Henry Kellogg and
children of Yukon and Mr and
and Mr and Mrs L J Welch of
Bristow visited Mrs Alice Kellogg
and Wes Sunday
Wendell Crook of Beggs spent a
few days last week with Butch
Montgomery
IMr and Mrs Obe Crook of Beggs
were Sunday dinner guests of the
E E Montgotnerys and also visit
ESIPMUCILY STRAIGHT
BOURBON WHISKST
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ILOP 00001 Nobene
the bourbon more
people plyfer
to any other
THE OLO CROW DISTILIERY COMPANY FRANKFORT KY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF
Chapter XXXI
Don Julio cleared his throat
and got to his feet He paced
the floor for a moment or so
hands clasped behind his back
and a faint frown tightening
the lines in his strong hand-
some face Finally he sat on
the edge of his desk and stared
down at Beecher "So that is
your story" he said "You have
forgot nothing omitted noth-
ing?" "That's it" Beecher said
"In that case there are some
things which puzzle me" Ile
hesitated apparently searching
for a word 'Well let us say
if I am to accept this marvelous
story I must ask for a bit more
clarification Supposing we go
over your account point by
point and see if we can't clear
up certain things which I now
find unlikely or illogical" Don
Julio hesitated again then
smiled at Beecher politely but
cynically 'Earlier I phoned
to Madrid and reported that a
survivor from the missing
Iberia plane would be in my
custody tonight And so offi-
cials from our Intelligence staff
and from the Guardia Civil are
on their way to Mirimar now"
Don Julio glanced significantly
at the old-fashioned clock on
the wall "In an hour or so I
will give them my opinion of
your statement and then for
practical purposes the investi-
gation will be out of my hands
So you understand that it will
be best all around if there are
no puzzles or contradictions in
your story"
"Yes of course" Beecher
said put a cigarette in his
mouth "But what is it that
puzzles you?"
"Let us begin tritely but
logically at the beginning The
ed the Charley Welchs and Hadley her parents Mr and Mrs C 1
Crook Montgomery Thanksgiving day
Mr and Mrs Clyde Rogers and ! Mr and Mrs Wayne Warner and
children visited Mr and Mrs HB family of Yazoo City Miss spent
Billings Wednesday night !a few days last week with her
Mr and Mrs San Scottt and mother Mrs Mary Stiles and her
Clifford of Wellston visited her brother licv M W and Mrs
mother Mrs Alice Kellogg Satur- Stiles and famlly On Friday of
day 'last week the group visited Mr and
! Mr and Mrs Donal Sellers and Mrs Billy Woodard and Mr and
family of Carney were Welty visit- Mrs Dutch Woodard of near Ok-
i ors Saturday
ISeveral from this community Mr and Mrs T L Bogle were
111-ve been ill with colds the past called to Harrison Ark last week
low weeks - ' due to the illness and death of his
Mr and Mrs Luther Gregory mother Mr and Mrs Ray Bogle
and family spent Thanksgiving day made the trip Saturday for the fun
with Mr and Mrs T J Hunter of eral servkes
!Bristow Those ipgiding Thanksgiving day
The revival is now underway at with Rev and Mrs M W Stiles
the Highway Mission with Rev Lu- were Mr and Mrs Robert Raney
19111e Dawson as evangelist IBM and Jan of Bristow Mr and
Mr Jim Gregory is reported Mrs Jerry Lipscome of Welch and
better at this time after being ill Mr and Mrs James Alcorn of
for several weeks Newby
! Mr and Mrs Melvin Krepps and Mr and Mrs E E Montgomery
Ifamily of Bristow were guests of and family Mrs Laura hunter and
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by WILLIAM P
McGIVEIN
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late Don Willie offered you a
job in Rabat You two were
not friends I remember your
telling me of several disagree
able arguments with him in the
past Now considering this
didn't it occur to you that his
offer was a bit strange?"
"Well not particularly He
needed an American who spoke
Spanish I met those requirements"
"Very well Next you had
two unpleasant encounters with
the Frenchman Maurice Cam-
ion" "Yes"
"That's rather curious A
man whom you've never seen
before attacks you verbally and
physically Ile bears you some
grudge obviously" Don Julio
shrugged "In your position
I would have demanded an ex-
planation But you were satis-
fied to leave the mystery un-
solved" "Ile was drunk both times I
saw him He didn't like Amer-
icans I assumed " Beecher
hesitated again considering not
only his answer but Don Julio's
linterest in it "Well I Just
assumed I rubbed him the
wrong way"
Don Julio smiled pleasantly
"If you had said rubbed him
out the wrong way I might
have made one of those bril-
liant deductions which story-
book detectives are always pro-
vided with"
"But I didn't" Beecher found
Don Julio's light touch irritat-
ing "Maybe I should have
been more curious about the
Frenchman But I wasn't"
Don Julio's smile was mildly
sarcastic "I'm relieved in
that case Now we will take
up the young woman from Can-
ada Laura Meadows who in
HOME
HEATING
FACTS
the old-fashioned phrate thre-A
herself at your head She 'pas
the factor which impelled ycu
to decide to go to Rabat l'cu
weren't skeptical of her altroft
instant infatuation with you?"
Don Julio raised an eyebrow
"I've told you the complete
literal truth" Beecher said
putting his cigarette out with
an angry twist of his hand "It
may make me sound stupid and
vain and insensitive but that's
the way it happened Look
Have you heard anything about
her?"
Don Julio said quiet' y
"There has been no report of
her from Interpol or from the
bureaus of the Moroccan or
Algerian police"
Beecher sighed Laura hadn't
got to Goulamine she hadn't
got anywhere She was still
somewhere in the bitter end-
less desert paying off her ex-
travagant debt to the two wan-
dering Arabs Eventually they
would sell h-4: into the harem
of some primirve pasha She'd
do fine in a harem he thought
Kidding the pasha along at
night and driving his other
wives wild with intrigues
"Why did you agree to fly
Don Willie's plane? Why didn't
you say no?"
"Because they h2d a gun at
my head"
"Was that the only reason?"
"No I wanted to pay them
back for what they'd done to
me I thought I'd get a chance
if I went along"
"Well you haven't done bad
ly" Don Julio said smiling
faintly "You're alive and the
rest of them are dead But
it's this fact which makes your
story difficult to prove"
"You're forgetting Ilse"
! "No I haven't I wanted to
! hear your story first Jorge
you will go to the Quita Pena
and bring the young woman
here You know her?'
! "Yes Don Julio" Jarge
came quickly to his feet
I (To Be Continued)
Wendall Crook visited a while
Saturday night with Mr and Mrs
D A Baker of Slick
Mrs Margaret Dobrinski spent
the Thanksgiving holluays with re-
latives at Tulsa
I The Welty Church received a
letter this week from Mr and Mrs
Vernon Casey and children Mr
Casey was called back to the ser-
vice and is now stationed at Camp
I Pnik La His family is residing
fifteen miles from the Army base
at Leesville La
Rev and Mrs M W Stiles and
Ichildren were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs Ben Stiles
and family of Mason
Mr and Mrs Melvin Krepps of
!Bristow are the proud parents of
I a baby boy born Nov 16ththe boy
has been named Tommy Lee Mrs
!Krepps is the former Patty Beaver
i of this community '
Rubber Stamps made to order
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—A general strUte aimed at top-1
piing the government of Presi-
dent Joaquin Balaguer went into
Its fifth day 'today with signs that i
Dominicans were determined to
stay away from their jobs despite
threats of violence
A military "war of nerves"'
which has been going on for more
than a week continued Friday
night with rumbling tanks noise 1
bombs and gunshots echoing
through streets which had been
emptied hours earlier by the
strict 6 pm curfew 1
Dominicans Slay Away From
Jobs In Spite Of Threats
SANTO DOMINGO DR (UPI) I
A truckload of army troops
moved against a crowd of 1000
women demonstrators in the cap-
ital Friday hurling noise bombs
and firing machine guns At least
14 women and a male spectator
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Shaves without a cord No
batteries to replace Re
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stand for up to 2 weeks of
close cord-free shaves
'were injured by bomb fragments
IUnconfirmed reports from San-
tiago said 30 women were injured
there in a similar demonstratior
The violence in which one youth
was killed and at least 15 personr
were injured during the past two
'days appeared to have strength-
'ened public determination but it
was questionable how long the
strike can be maintained unless
the Dominican people see con
crete results
I The UCN central committ
met Friday night to prepare a set
of minimum demands which wr
be presented to Balaguer The de-
mands will not be disclosed until
they are approved by UCN locals
throughout the country
I Balaguer has said nothing fur-
ther about the military-backed
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Offer the safest close shave
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plan to dissolve congress and in-
stall a seven-man ruling ittnts
presided over by himself and in-
cluding the armed forces chief
and a Roman Catholic church
representative
Balaguer apparently gave the
opposition a flat ultimatum to ac-
cept this junta or agree to this
continuing in power under thp'
present setup until election' s are
-
held next May
The UCN immediately rejegted
both offers
"The Dermatologists' Report" reveals:
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