The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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America Facing Big Challenge Arab Spokesman Says
Deans Review
Admissions
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te IL ti ar IL tarly-murnrg tours tyf August'
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lkorna $:tate taiilersity kr titir armual summer conicrehte
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Dean Yrre”tri Fhutit of fithrg Green Stale tritrsity 01- rDe Devi 1to(De tidal at r
kid a I (5tInS in all 'ilddrtIS that toli alaittit 1-te laltIrltf 74fre it 56 sth :1to to1 to tii
tailors in Ithot1 adnris”on policyi
tare of Stiflwater's te'itphone needs
Silt it thirgs as entnrent th-'eillege elp4ine4 by Ur Lloyd for at leaq eight )tars according !
tome plant catarity ethletle pro- vtrner &lot
to Cowan After that adihtlons
grams arid dormttory aace hal The three - clay conference Ili can tt billit to the rtar of the
wilt tlf" " adir"n 14'1'""-trot WeOreclay rion with a fam- butithrg or a third story tan le:
Dean Shiak said
1 m Prlf ut 1 rtrerdir Pi ertn ky added w henever growth 14frkillS
"Err1 4Y 6111 41 I 144441 1'"is-14an Hugh It be-ertOge of Mtar II
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img wilt or lack of a pocd quarter- mouth toritte Their tor tse Cowan urged eliecione to con-i
bath In a travgafed aladium canmettitig Is "FNalteatme of Student suit their new teeptione chrector-!
be a potent argument in late JulyiAttlci :es ktfore ustrig their te4Tbones1
or early Aupytt" ke pointed out:
1 after the new sy 'tem goes into i
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Other factors the dean named h 'service
Sould eriei Results i
ere rare and social standing ton- i "The new dud system uill 101
staid pressure for efficiency and leas! to use" said Conan "All the
teorinmy demands of the Fe4cvplel CARTILAGE N C CCM—Super- "upr iii hs to 60 is &at the
'or C4Mrt Judge W E S Burguyn
served personal satisfaction calli two letters arid Use numerals hitt
Ltrensod hecause big courtroom
ed tfr hy faculty members and make up each Stilltsater number
?Re rising tide of sladerils Inas not sir-ronditioned Mc'l' - For eau in pie if he ants to cull
EighLght ell the confrrence will summoned meraers uf the Ecard FRontUr 2 1234 he uould dial
Le $he annual banquet scheduled :of CourilY Commissioners for jury F-R 2-1-214" 1
Tuesday riiht with Dean Jastesduty i I
Tuesday r4ht with Dean JairtsthitY I
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C4ilarlow of tle ro!lege of educa- "This piste neieds air eoli4liteind Safety Bill Passd
!ion (iiiiiJoorna MIA tmty as ing and they ought to krtilw it' WASHINGTON it:Ili—The Stn
01taktr the perspiring jurist said "Thew ate pas‘ed and sent to the 1bite
Tuestia)'s mornirg leson Aaas can tirne and sutler the Leit and llotie Monday li i1tsi ullior
devoted to Mscussion of ealua:noise and Enats right along wth miig slates to set up joint tranc
too techniques used at Colorado the rest of us" safety programs
SEES CHALLENGE—rrs la!ez
Arab 5a!ts arAl ItacjI eveoArrar It An tricA r
bo! ArA tii A rytrt trig rr(At tp-
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BABY CATCHER—Crocer BerjamM Kroczak
54 of Brooklyn N Y demonstrittcs to Mrs
Jean May and her daughter Diane Low he
caught licr two-year old son Stephen May svhom
he is bolting when the child dropped from a
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grocery store ecross the street Kroczak stt
led the bey hang!ng by ore hand hero the win-
dow stll of the Mays' spartment brat rushed
across the street just In time to make the lucky
catch Neither the grocer nor child was Injured
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PLAN ANNUAL MEETING—Lester Ham stand-
ing president of the 5ti1lwater Creek 'Watershed
assodation egglains the watershed area to
hoard memters during their piarnlng session
today in the Soil Conservation Serd(e office
Left to rIght are Lester Smith cooety agent C
O Lab' chalrman of the chamber of com-
merce agriculture committee Ham Jim Vet Ls
'Zippy' Meeting of City Commission
City Business
Red snapper is a Letter eatul'
fish than pompano any clay
This pronouncement came out
of tie city commissioners' meet-
ing Monday night
That doesnt make it offic!al
necessarily but it was a duil
iiipht fur city business It ga e
the hoard a chance to look farth-
er afiCid at mattors that have
needed attention
Red snapper is as gool an
eatiti' LIL in fact as you'il find
said comnossinner Earl Fishier
Pompano just costs more because
it's LiJroer to catch
He pot the information f:um
ehenaton aler2 the
CCd -I The city gut the re-
rce arch for free
city attortiey J:ro
Spriegt r airt that freshi
are li!e J t r nt heer thn t'ne
tfl pat ka“ul stiff th''s ship-
le re
Spruu r Cso drew in
al (1iteNtott
lht ty got 'he here fit ( his
ire i e f r free too
c!y a—ietTny suot e Wt-11-
41t rtti 1VAr so niny res
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thot otr ou'ut inohe
to 'ocale hnr
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and :Airntkt a to nat-r
ti Alrtu rn ttera:nr'
ton It4nt a I:ckn! In :!:'(-
1u-rn 0rin an !lour afAT the IN!'
Ifne g:ni s found
l'i!ru a roice ftt re
PA a rt 1rntd d-aie and tEe
cac v4a turned ovcr to the fatur
dy — the ritts to Ve-eci
tat ral ttc aect
ran cf
Arai Ca Isnd 0-rsci ek in
wry seccra ctir Lccre!and
cfn fe
(Lc 1r acci cat uart Ic trtan
c Ea7e Lem th:s
Una car It rceind
tzvi er:ed ard d:)deci ty for-
e4r yvActs — r4 lobe ubct to
cr ratio-rat titay"
YrrItesizirg the effeca of co-
iri in die Mdcte Fist and
i:s rtc-ctrn vesttel roted
t-At -We fr4 5(me of o4- gcv-
ethrcenlal ret !Et! — Int re-
trt5 rrzed in cur socicy ty
-17a1 potter! privr to their
dc-parilre eqp-rel$ise 1 ack
Moore to Talk
At Meeting
Is Light
t Red snapper is a Letter eatin can Cperatte in Mississippi if
fish than pompano any day it'll a dry Mate The stores are
This pronouncement came out neon-lighted end wide opesi he
of tie city commissioriers' meet- said
ing Monday riight The board didn't pursue the
That doesMt make it officlal question
l necessarily but it was a duil Mayor A B Meet Fisher arid
night fur city buainess It gave Springer took up a discussion of
the hoard a chance to look farth dentistry Dentists in scme places
er afield at mathirs that have in California said tlie rnayor
needed attention charge fees that are akin to high-
Red scappur is as gooil an way rolibcry
edtt fsh in fact as yeid'il fnd They arrived at an opinion that
said commissioner Earl Fisher Stillwater is lucky to have fine
Pompano just ccsts more because dentists who render their sent-
it's harder to catch ices at reasonable prices
He got the information faum Fulling a u idOril tooth can
etiscrvation alcriit the hie a very tough proosiuein said
Cita! ceast The city got the re- Fisher The truton passed unani-i
sults of hs research for free mousy
cty attn:hey J:tn City CriCint't r E E MeDaniel
Sprirat r aart oil that fresh Numffel that -mitsicrs eaolitai tie
are 114 J t r ct nt hotter than tae smarter to huy mipl tioreis
!I it s!I)- at 4 pst r ci nt than stio k market
le re blinds at 8 rcr cent The non-
Si'!1( r Ct-0 dhow in Ttor tavahie stiitis of mimicipal
el ihstotvatoin iIiIZ tio oualit to niake them attraave
The ty got the h-nift his he said
(' n h r froe too That motion also pussed uniin
ltt ("!y sital lie in10(11v
de rut' sO many Ntost bood Layers arc in the
SO to icit per cent ase Cass- any
ay Sprrior chsi at ed
eanimsi Ler L E
Experience Gotrie re taiit hale
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had !toll:: 39 1-11 t
Pays Off Fitt of Ili( hord fi-
nanied
Isystem of the
raises in stecl prices
fixtir ice lat s off in tho Ioln sortie compames seem tin--I
in Ie( tirg r it a a ay jastat did a dote nright poor
yi 1)11-mess C in view of thie eco-
1 A f:i er c11 palue 7itotay ncrnic suroti saiil the mayor
to re t :! l'ht-r run a drioi store
r il h it Io lhat way the rra)cr warted la
just 1 a dcAnright rotT I
bu-ircs n C in d !ITA ueo- !
ncn14 tont tl'e mayor
Com! 1-ht-r run a orl!g sthre
ht A ay the rra) or war:cd ta
know
No $411 Fisher
The commis4)ncrs arprovcd !
ria!s for the Lakcvew ath1 tien
thrd ffr Joe
L Prt anl the North CoEcge
Dr C W Were director of the
eity-eunty hl--:th unit P iA
gut!t nczikur 1h:11-flty at the
roonth:y trcvtng of the rs1r1f
COUT1!Y Shoot heard Meirher3
Coy Meyner Meets Demos! C More clrecte 't f'l 1-e
city-euiuniv health unit te
Of Stale Tells Philosophy
gutq syczifier Thur-iday at the
CKLAII0MA CITY 4ITI'i—Cy!nionly n'l-eling of the Ps1nf
lEotert B Me)titc of Nt'A' Jersey Couilly Shoot Beard Meirier3
met leadng (l'hatioir a Pienhiera!st'soc:iition O D uncan assacia-'
iTtioilay and iArt-liiired h:s rolto ton rre:derit anuouneed today t
cal filliosiThy at long'h but re-1 The meetng dejaned to explain
fused to himself as a po- the u-e ti public hicaliti units in
candidate for fresdnt in !setiools will bein at 7:30 pm in
the Perkins Ligh “hool Duncan
Moral said fit a rCA's COnktisaid
!free be sees a groundswell el sere I In additien to &lit boar1 mem:
itlinent for his arty's cand:Jales 'hers PTA ornititions scheol of
i In ths year's congresiorat c'ec-!ficiali and citizens tWerested in
itions anti a riyy oullook U)r 'public e(11Ca:i011 are corildH
Itickit V!'n the White Ilouse V3 II fly in 4tCd te proident aa-'1
canc) 111-cs tt14 )(ars
ward or ottorwise non - ropco-
alve to c ir rational will'
torryaract the Middle East-
ern piatical Sitititql wth that
of the Unitod States in its early
days
"If Ile took our frttdom uni-
ty Ind the rtform of cur rover-nil'
entil ard in‘ii-
thiLons — as Americans did in
the recert past — we are infra-
ly tryirg to atiac for oursohas
the inaltratle haitan Tlghts
which the Ft-undo-I lagors
Sought for ails great country-
He added that the hoginning of
wisdom in the formulation of
Vi'etern poiicy towards the Mid-
dle East is to Te-coizruze the itgit-
imacy of the national aspiratiAs
of the Arats and to enhance —
pallic relations officer for the assosciation and
Sam liers city representative on the board
Tey scheduled the second meeting of the na-
tershed association for 7 pm Aug 21 at the
S:illAater high school A chicken dinner ill be
hid before the program and Red ?stales (ley
orte will be goest speaker — NEIA'S-PRESS
FlIOTO
Bowies additinn presented for
William T Fernhardt Fred B
Tavior and Orval Mayfield by
McDaniel
McDaniel presented a letter
which the city will send to the
sctool tiozrd of district 17 out-
lining the stipulations invoked in
extending a water main to cus
torners south of the city
The board approved claims to-
taling SIM3232t2
Meeting was adjourned
"Fhat was one of the zippiest
treetings wee ever had" com-
mented McDaniel
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insteid f chtilietteg — the ef
forts to fulfill tht m This is also
the mail( of realism Dr Say' ph
t tsered "for the tole 4i1 na-
tionalism in the Middle Fast as
indeed in the hole of Asia or
dammed"
yA
Arab it
will be a tragedy if America goes
irk ere
) Ile ereency session of the
spokesman said
United Nations general assembly
witheut a constructive progralu
for ni(etirg ILe challenge of Arab
rabcriahsto
'it will le a greater tragodYi"
he said if Anierit a once more
ret it the Soviet Union to seize
the initiative it thl we as the
only charrpion of the awakening
114014D4 Of Asia and Africa"
Once the basic problem is trA
Dr Sayegh pointed out 'Once
Anierica recogniwes the legiti-
macy of Arab pato:alai aspire-
tiers" then cenfidence can he
restored and stAcific nitasures
for building security stolidity
and pillTess can be nei2otiated
with the looples of the area in
e b4 nwI'lic re of mutual trust
'America must italize that the
raLkening anti upsitige of the
peeples td tVe area is riot a mani-
festation of the East-WeA cold
var' Dr Saugh insisted
Arab nationalisin woulo' have
teen in the area lie continued
V hctiler or not the Sovied Union
existed
"Nothing is more misleading"
be stressed "than the belief
that the oprisines in the va-
rious Middle Eastern countries
are the retilt of incitement from
outside
'Did Americans need kirione
to incite them to rise in 177ti
in pursuit of their freedom? it is
an insult 1t3 the traditions of
America to impute any nation-
al uprising for freedom to fomen-
tation from the Soviets"
Dr Say erb believes that if
American policy makers see
problems of the Middle Fast in
their own light and not in the
light of the East-West conflict
"then the present hostility of the
West to the legitimate national
aspirations of the Arabs will give
way to sympathy and by the
same token the current distrust
which inhabits the Arab beart
a res:ult of Western opposition
and which thertifore predisposes
the Arabs to accept Soviet of-
fers of assistance and friendship
will give way to a restoration of
Ara b-Wvxtern friendship"
A sound program for solving
the problems of the Middle East
can easily be formulated Dr
Sayegh said if the following con-
ditions are observed:
1 — The desire fur Rational
liberation must be supported
2 — The Arabs must be left
to themselves to decide whether
or not they want to reunite
homeland and what form they
want that unity to take
3— Each people must be tee-
ognied to be free to choose the
form of government it desires
4 — Firm and active support
must be given to the United Na-
tions to solve the "Palestine"
problem and resolve the Arab-
Israeli conflict on the basis of
justice international law and re-
spect for the legitimate rights
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of t velyont xistiog resolu-
tions of the United Nations must
be respetted
5 — The inierdepebiletice of
interests Of Arabs and the Vrest
in the extraction refining and
marketing of Arab oil must he
recognized 1
6 — Fconomie Rid and techiti-
CAI assistance on a regional ha
sis "bids fair to be more Lc- 1
ceptable bntl more eftective if it
is channeled through the United t
Nations Aid projects will be self
defeating if they bre designo1 tel
be instruments of political pref-
sure or means of domination"
7 — Both East and West must
respect the desire of the peop!es
of Asia and Africa who want to
remain outside the cold war ill
live" tasks of development et
order to attend to the Ifelpera-
their natural resources reform of
their social and pohtical institu-
tions and erection of Eiiible sys-
tems Of government
Sayegh whose homeland is
Palestine now Israel was Fthed-
idyll to leave shortly after his
Tulsa talk for Washington sett
consultation with an Arab delegation
Suits Begin
Fcr Highway
The state highway department
iLegan condemnation suits today
!spilist two dozen landowners who
live east of Stillwater in prepara-
tion for paving five and a half
-
'miles on slate highway 51
lPaul Farrington county engineer
said plans now eu Lie in the coun-
ty clerk's office indicate the pay-
mg will begin two miles east of
Stillwater and end a half mile east
lof the Ripley road The plans call
for a 24 foot slab of asphaltic (Tn
icrete with ten foot double bituni-
i 'mous shoulders
Iin ad lition to the suits filed an
the landoianers east of the city two
additional suits were filed on land-
Iiiwners west of the city for con-
' derrination of lands along Payne-
Logan county line for construction
of Interstate 35 Several other con-
demnation suits were filed last
week for the same area
Suits filed Tuesday were against
Robert R and Anne Shively Hill
man Sarah Ellen Murray and
IMary Pearl Zarker May B and
IW C Bartholomew Franklin T
ard Osel M La Follette William
A La Follette jr and A J Dean
iViola Owen Davis and others John
IC and Louise Humphreys IV P
and Laura Demaree A JDean
J W and Joyce Xinnick Marvin
T and hie L Gates James C
and Gladys Grant and Richmond
H Wilson
Others filed against include the
Dial-n(414 Valley community cen-
ter Evert T and Alta Dean Har-
vey and Ina McVay Chester W
anti Lucille Keys and J W Kin-
nick Jessie L and Do Die L Mor-
i Thy Howard Turner and Richard
L Murphy Lena Daniels Merle
E and Carol Rickstrew C Ray
'Smith Richmond Ii Wilson and
the Diamond Valley community
titilirch Willie and Catherine Ca Id-
!well Dale V and Emaxine Elwood
and W A and Emma L Holland
Iarid Jcinnievca Woodyard
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The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1958, newspaper, August 15, 1958; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2207442/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.