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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 6

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SUNDAY MAY 21 1961 PAGE SIX tvilfr-vvI DAILY NEWS-RECORD MIAMI CKLAHOAAA 1 HOWEVER YOU SAY IT IT'S EXCITING Graduation Program 1 Monday at Treece Playground Dates Here Announced Piaygr Dates Annou Rodeo a Sport With Colorful Past TREECE (spccia!) The Rev Ward Allen pa3tor ot the First Baptist church of Pichcr br the principal speaker at graduation i-4A-- -7 A3 -----I 1-- i 4' i '1 i A 0 1 q' Zt 1 r-1 1- is 1 7-7 t-----1'' 1 1 i 4 -r" 7 7 ---4 0 0''---- 1- i tt' 1-- I e1 kt -71i! A Yi tr i-t 5- ii k'4 IT 4 11 I 1drit i 4 IX PY'- 1 Al fe7 41 1-- 4 11 i '1: 0 i i 5 0 'v i it- 0) I 1 4 'I i 't 441 04: -r-- i It' 1 ti 1 YV ii ''01' I 7 'i t) to 11 '1 BY FRANCES BAKLR (-1ill'I ftif Treei fuliblood es and their trappings collect and the rodeo tion 'cercs for tho grade in New York and California they gums wtio is loing verifes as a hobby Will Rogeli was coming or One exhIbitor at CIC of the Treece school The theme AntaVe gin 1 am to ai i pronounce it 10 -o -t-DAY but here! the story told of Indian horse rite- one Phillips the oilman antique shcex lone PM( of the -rom- in Oklahoma we say RO-de-o in told by Aillirs RA grand- 0 ystahlkhed Wollorock Muse' Of Wheaton reported $EM() 0 1: -1 -1! pm IonCia'v ta z-C101 a It i said that Oklahomans hold son of a Kicka000 cnicf um near BartlesvIlle exhibits vhat ill Sales torium is -We a to Tonetii more (hampionships in rodeo corn- The Kickl-IP" trwk a l'oas been called the world's finest 1 ho Rodeo Sports Nes Annual rok petition than any other stTe I he about on mile sti ciati rioers rod! saddle It Is studded witil Iiii dia- official pubfication of Cie li-J-10-i Paul ro sou of Mr aril sbir performer di Jon Shieilders' bareback using oniv a thong Murld' 17 rubies 4 garnets and 15 Association sad in Irs Flowers is viledict01- Who will produce the 'Miami's Jay- around the horse's Imker jaw to pounds Of sliver and gold mount- 195: "Jim Shoulders has become It IS Valued at $10000 i ran of the class and Connie or- tees first atmual professional I guide hiln Bach rider he Id a quite possibly the greatest cmaioy gev of and Nirs V' championship rodeo May 2526-27 "good luck" token in his hand Miami Can be of rAo to walk the It should he rorecv is salutatorian other Cerilinly Shoulders has done in such as a prairie chicken turtle rP''' this antique lliami's pleasure to him i of show sponsored by Ottawa County! in a big wav i mcnth of the CS ar ers lae Mary In put Okkihoma on the map At or even a snake Chiefs i Thrasher Jim Fry Kayr Trimble Who will produce the Jay- cces first annual professional championship rodeo Nlay 2326-27 Certamly Shoulders has done mach In put Oklahoma on the map At exercises for tho grade of the Treece school The theme of the program to begin at ptn Monday in the skhim-d anditorium is -We Look to Tredotirok" paut 1r 1r arin Mrs Flowers is videdictor LI he win) SIS riding a bucking horse in a little rodeo at (-Alton Sinre that time he has on about Jachn Leatherman Al 'kn Jan 'McCoy itmi Gary the various tnbes actcd as judges of the ra(ac Horses and riders v'ere decorated symf)ohe jth thy Kenny Eimr I $500000 and world wide lame as I hors MIMI'S I aueJung Turtle $500000 and worldwide lame as tl Turn Pr is print Moccasin ielegraph honor and a labor of justice" he concluded in urging that the Dept of Justice bring other claims tri a speedy settlement if 9 -q 4 1 4 :1 BY VILLMA NILBLIWING ndebted tn Waltcr King We arc Sr now hying in Nliami for the boil! thr! following story summer playground pro-gem will get into full swing on nday June 12 although wad-Ink pools will be open a week on June 5 This was Saturday by A RobrTt soil program director Pobertson said start of the full plilyground schedule was delayed to await completion of vacation DV(' schools at churches across the city Assisting Robertson again this seitson will be Bill Smith Will Pvers junior high school principal Ile will he assistant director: of the overall program Mrs Lawrence Zane will supervise girls' activities In charge at wading pools will bo Juanita England Lions park Ira la Lou Chaney Rotary park and Connie Witbracht Torbert park $upervisors at the various playgrOunds will be Bill Barnett and Sandra Newman Torbert Jimi Kay Cannon and Guy Owen LR)ns Tom Winton and Karen Edmondson Lincoln Carol Sue Littleton college Ilob Linton Jaycee and Gloria Hawkins Will Bogert Fairland's Alumni Banquet Saturday EA1RLAND (Special) Plans have been completed for the annual rairland school alumni banquet which will be held next Saturday night in the school lunch-MOM Registration will begin at 610 and dinner will be served at 7:30 While reservations are not necesvary alumni planning to attend are asked to contact Beulah Skinner 115 street northwest Miami Her telephone number is K1 2-4272 summer grim will get int 114nday June 12 In pools will b( on June nm'iced Saturday 64 program dire Pobertson said pliyground scheth to: await complet fltle schools at the city Assisting Rober seaqm will be junior hi cilial Ile will be or: of the overall Lawrence Zane girls' activities in charge at bo Juanita Eng Irma Lou ChaneN and Connie Witl park Supervisors at t' grOunds will be 1 Sandra Newman Kay Cannon an Llbns Tom Wint( Edmondson Line Littleton college cee and Gloria Ha erg Fairiand's A Banquet Sal EA I LAND (Sp have been comple nual rairland sclu (pet which will hi urday night in th MOM Registration will and dinner will be While reservations vary alumni plar are asked to conta nerd 115 street ami Iler telephoni 2-4'272 Especially for and About Indians 1ataut-iulit I ut CHILI Ai-A3W IIIUIU1I "4 all-around champion cowboy Bawl a Ponca pony had a live turtle 1 OSAGE PRINCLSS Bobby Jean Itigheart and Jake Whitecrow back riding and bull riding are: tied around Ins neck Yellow porshown Lit a pow-wow Iasi year are among Indian dancers who will the two events in which he excells eumne a Kama entry had a perform (luring Nionday's Western Week show in downtown Niiiimi Wild west shows got start string of white shells and three in Oklahoma too but show per- ears of brown corn tied to his Tomahawk a Indians To Dance formers are paid a in jh sale ary hile and Black rodeo boys engage toughest Kickailoo entry was 3 silky black stabion with white inane and tail ai on day ()ciiirawtete I of legitimate contests and pay their jc eisv and ntxptethl sy 1 aarnodu oi(vintrler aaprbklack snake tW Med receive lVlany of them leave the1 A 107A am was placed at rodeo with no cash and bruised 1 each corner of the traLk Each rid- Miami at 5 pm Mondty in connection 1volt the observ- bodies but that is just a side issue er was required to circle the ig ance of Western Week prepdratory to the Ltycee profes- as far as they are concerned 1he1 warn as he passed it double back Outstanding Indian dancers will Perform in downtown thrill of testing their ability in a to the corner he had just passcd Monal rodeo which will he held truly American art is reward -1u1 complete the doubling back Thursday through Saturday niilits1 process until the last kip of the The schedule for Nlonday enough for them at the Fairgrounds program follows: I round dance Horses cattle and men are an race For the first three miles of we ne site for the Indian dames' 2 Iorty-Nine 3 slow Nk- ar unbeatable combination for pleas- the track courtes: rules oh- er ser will be between en tan build 1 4 two-step (India vprion Plains ure profit and contentment a ved by the riders but the last la ings at Main street and (cntral1 tribes) and 5 fast War dances cording to many an old-tinier It was a free-for-all anything- avenue 1 The Tuesday night Western was in 1510 that Spanish explorers goe race Riders could do any- The dancers and their triltes1 Well feature will be a square seeking the fabled seven golden thin from throwing a blanket in anotherrider's face to tripping his are Jake I Whitecrow Quapaw-1 dance ()pen to the public without 1 cities of Cibola in what is now -z allaround champion oncboy Rare OSAGE PRINCLSS Jean and Jake Whitecrow bach riding and hull riding are shim at a pow-wow last ear are among Indian dancers ho ill the kvo CV(MIS in which he excells perform (luring Nionday's Western Week show in donto Nilami Wild 'vest shows got their start in Oklah oma too hut show per- I lans To Dance formers arc paid a salary hile rodeo boys engage in the toughest of lepitimate contests and pay their In maim monday it-)rviiii(fiat rnatuticie foeneisv receive of them leave the bruised Miami at 5 pm Mondity in connection 1vith the obsery- "11 cash and bodics hut that i just a side issue all-around champion cowboy Hare back riding and bull riding arc the two CVOrliS in which he excells dances unbeatable combination for pleas- the track courtes rules were oh- aii served by the riders but the last PM Plains tire profit and contentment la was dances cording to many an old-timer It a free-forall anything- goes Western was in 1510 that Spanish explorers race Riders could do any- a square seeking the fabled seven 0 ki thing frail) throwing a blanket in lie without cities Of Cibola in what is now another rider's face to tripping his Seneca Pearl Whitecrow Qua-1 charge hetwecn the bank build- New NItsico brought the first paw Pauline Whi tebird Chero-1 tfl gs horses to America and left them to kip Jan Ki Hough Peoria liohbvi Willie Harlin of Vinita will be roam the continent lxhen the dis- White Jr Seneca and Robert 1y- the caller Square dance clubs heartened explorers returned to ser Quapaw from the Tri-State area have been Spain They have performed profession- invited and 15 had accepted by Long before our western cow-ally on numerous occasions at ma- Saturday afternoon boy came into existence horse srucc One hundred silver dollars will racing became a favorite sport ser Quapaw They have performed professionally on numerous occasions at in Indian across invded and 15 had accepted by Saturday aftenum One hundred sdver dollars vkdil cank build- Nw 'Mexico brought the first horses to America and left them to ta will be roam the continent when the dis- tnce clubs heartened explorers returned to have been Spain xepted by Long before our western cow- boy came into existence horse lollars racing became a favorite sport pow-wows nation White a champion war dancer won third place in PO and '60 at Devil's Promenade Ottawas speared fish on the Neosho river 65 years ago: Announcement that the Supreme Court had upheld judgments awarding $11765917 in claims to the Miamts for spearing the fish months ahead the absentee Shawnees and the Crow tribe means that el time In the spring when the these Indians are another step nearer to recovering pay il VdS lip the hickory trees 000ys we ments on lands relinquished so long ago that none livin four ld men and ur nt to a hickory grove They selicted now ca recall the event The Mitimis have several in-trees that measured about a foot volved claims but the one re- through the trunk Near the ground solved last week included 154000! 5 ipoit siton Lewis was sentenced toey cut a notch around the tree acres in Kansas ceded to the go- i to be executed for the murder of the thickness of the bark and three ernment in 1851 and 4291500 acres! Joe Ilokolutubbe and the scn- feet up on the tree they cut another tence was carried out at the little notch Then they slit the center in Indiana The absentee Shaw-1 nees won $1109000 and the Crows tribal courthouse near Red Oak length-wise and peeled off the bark $102129S4 The reader is spared the details! This was rolled three pieces of There are throe niaui groups of of Jim's death and while knowing bark in a bundle and tied together Shawme in Oklahoma: The East- the final outcome comes to see then stacked like cordwoo(t ern group attached to Ouapawl with young Tom that Jim pre-! When the river got low in the agency the Loyal group living (erred to give his life rather than fall they hauled the bark to the near White Oak and the Abstinteei be pardoned that had his friends fishing spot and the dark of the Shawnee living in Pottawatomieli saved him as they wished it ould moon was the hest time to spear county In 1902 820 Shawnees were have brought on a tribal war In fish The best fishing place in those listed on the Cherokee rolls for the final dramatic SCuneS of the days as just below the old Tanner tillotments of land in the Cherokee book the reader sees too a boy Ford There was a half a mile of Nation A total of 563 Absentees attain a sudden maturity when he "riffles" from the ford down had been allotted lands on the Pot- realizes that despite the loss of his stream The end of the "riffles' taw atomi reservation friend he would not have him do was half a mile above the mouth Of interest is the fact that after other than keep "The Choctaw of Hudson Creek Describing tho much suffering during the Civil Code" scene King wrote: War the Absentee Shawnees were "Long Awaited Day of Justice "We had on old clothes and old granted the right of selecting lands Comes to the American Indian" shoes A fire was built and each in the Indian Territory by a treaty was the subject of a recent speech boy took a roll of bark and placed that was never ratified After before the House of Representa- one end of it in the fire When du: they had established their farm tives by Oklahoma's Ed Edmond- bark caught fire a boy waded ow homes on lands west of the Sem- son Reprinted in the Congression- into the river then a man ther Moles it was found by survey that al Record the speech salutes the a boy until all Nivere in the water they were on Pottawatomi lands recent Cherokee award and corn- They had a glaring light 70 lee They were joined by some of mends Congress for continuing the vide Fish were plentiful thosi Black Bob's whose land in Indian Claims Commission in order days and spearing a 35 or Kansas had been practically con- that the COMMiSSiOn may finish the pound catfish was routine as wai fiscated and sold under a bill job which it started in 1947 the taking of buffalo and drum' passed by Conmess The Shawnee "Every American who is proud When the men thought enougl are for the most Part mixed blood of his citizenship should stand a fish had been speared they per having intermarried with the Del- little taller in this year of 1961 in mitted the boys to carry on tie aware and the Cherokee hut the the knowledge that we are moving sport for a little in order 1 largest number of fuliblood Indians forward to correct the injustices of learn The four old men wcri is said to he found among the Ab- the past and to render unto the Nonkesis Edward George Amprirnn Tndin tI 011 rnnocr 4 to be executed for the murder of the thickness of the bark and three Joe Ilokolutubbe and the sen- feet up on the tree they cut another tence was carried out at the little notch Then they slit the carint(r tribal courthouse near Red Oak lengthwise and peeled off the bark The reader is spared the details This yas rolled three pieces (if of Jim's death and while knowing bark in a bundle and tied together the final outcome comes to see then stacked like cordwoo(t with young Tom that Jim pre- When the river got low in the (erred to give his life rather than fall they hauled the bark to the be pardoned that had his friends' fishing spot and the dark of the saved him as they wished it ould moon was the best time to spear have brought on a tribal war In fish The best fishing place in those the final dramatic scenes of the days a just below the old Tanner book the reader sees too a boy Ford There as a half a mile of attain a sudden maturity when he "riffles" from the ford don-realizes that despite the loss of his stream The end of the "riffles' friend he would not have him do as half a mile above the month other than keep "The Choctaw of Hudson Creek Describing tho Code" scene King wrote: "Long Awaited Day of Justice "W'e had on old clothes and old Comes to the American Indian" shoes A fire was built and each was the subject of a recent speech boy took a roll of bark and placed before the House of Representa- one end of it in the fire When the tives by Oklahoma's Ed Edmond- bark caught fire a boy waded out son Reprinted in the Congression- into the river then a man then al Record the speech salutes the a boy until all in the water recent Cherokee award and corn- They had a glaring light 70 It mends Congress for continuing the wide Fish were plentiful those Indian Claims Commission in order days and spearing a 35 or that the Commission may finish the pound catfish was routine as wa job which it started in 1947 the taking of buffalo and drum" "Every American who is proud When the men thought enough of his citizenship should stand a fish had been speared they per little taller in this year of 19(il in mitted the boys to carry or the the knowledge that we are moving sport for a little in order to forward to correct the injustices of learn The four old men were the past and to render unto the Nonkesis Edward George American Indian the full measure Richard Clark and be awarded at 5 pm Wedi in connection with Western registration at local stores tern ores PthlY Prizes fine examples of each tribe's art were given to 1 any needy Indian present 'Filen) was a colorful romance about these first horse races much laughter feasting games and prayers to God the Giver of all things beautiful and beneficial Perhaps our modern rodeo had Wednesday wit' the Indian who had captured its Week and tamed wild horses descend- beginning there around the 1 I ents of the Spanish horses campfires hen these races were planned Of course there ha vel 1 HT' 'r1' i-- been many tales of killer horses skilled riders and ferocious buck- 132 ing bulls According to Joseph Good ex-cowho and author at a the Fort Worth Stock Show in 189S NIan-killer Grey the wildest horse in the world" and Illooger Red "the cowboy ho could stick 'f'-': to a horse's back like a tick" mot i The event was long remembered "A 12:1 by Texans 1fl '-l- itt- i '''1' Man-killer Croy had ilist killed -4 a rider blooger Red ho had c- Li 4 11-: -zl i I 4 Alt -'11 eert traveling around the country i in a wagon with several horses and riders giving exhibitions of i bronc pitching was asked if he As Big and Beautiful would ride the horse Ile he 1 would for a purse I ive gallon as the West Itself! 1 cans of siker coins were collected from the spectators Man-killer Corey bucked tw and pitched over a 10-acre area 1 but failed to thriyv floor Red i i At the end of the event the horse 1 had pitched himself blind and the rider was so spent he had to lean against the chute to keep from col- i I lapsing kk horse Ind the to lean om col- ilidtlit MC t-U 131 UM! I I' II been many tales of killer horsc skilled riders and ferocious buck Pik ing bulls According to Joseph ic o-' Good ex-cow a boy and author Mt the Fort Worth Stock Show il o) 189S 'Ian-killer Grey ltthe horse in the world" and llooge Red "the cowboy voho could she '117 e-- to a horse's back like a tick" met 1 it' IllvP VIS Ion tununlocra 1 Man-killer Croy had jlist kille 4 '1fii 6t ('I crt: '1 rider Bowler Red who ha -1 1 been traveling around the countr (if '14- in a wagon 'with horso: and riders tiving exhibitions brunt- pitching was asked if As Big a nd Beautiful would ride the hors Ile said as the West Itself! would for a purse I ive gado of si from the spectitors 4 C311S ker corns were collecteo lan-killer Corey botched t0 isto' and pitched over a 10-acre are I i 0 but failed to throrc Booger Red It the end of the event the hors had pitchcd himself blind and th rider was so spent he had to lea against the chute to) heep frotn col lapsing i10- Joseph Keah of justice which he has long and Ile boys were John King Philip patiently awaited" said Edmond- George Thomas roseaw ay and son Walter King Sr The ear as IS95 He added "It is an effort Melt eloquently and conclusively gives Along the Trail Seneca Indian the lie to every false propagan- I School will put the books away (list both here and abroad who next Wednesday and after closing seeks subversive profit for an al- exercises the buses will be on hand ten doctrine in the Ivake of Am-1 to lake the children bark to their erican Government policies deal- homes for summer variltion ing th the Indian" Four Loyal Shawnee leaders from wi Pointing out that the American White Oak visited Mrs Geraeici Indian had never been deceived or I Vallier last week They are Mrs misled by Communist propaganda Daisy Walker Miss Rose and citing Indian records in the Daugherty Mrs Rosa Seconaina Armed Forces Edmondson said and Mrs Emnialine Carpenter that the determination of our Miss Daugherty who taught school government to right injustice at Chilloco for 3S ears is now against the Indian was a testimony retired She is S9 len doctrine in the wake of American Government policies dealing with the Indian" Pointing out that the American Indian had never been deceived or misled by Communist propaganda and citing Indian records in the Armed Forces Edmondson said that the determination of our government to right injustice against the Indian was a testimony sentee band I We are going to vote YES City Election on Urban Renewal May 23rd Won't You? 111 11---------) ()1- I i i 1 A r1 Lt-It A handsome Western sturdy oak and is long-wearmg plastic The at night with innerspring mattress 1 1 'k 7-Pc Group Jack EEEz Bellii SUNDAYS ON CBSTV presented by STATE FARM I 1 i ral I on 50 --o-' ill 4ttt -041''' 14 LoKiol A 1-41 ----) -2' A'' I We are going to vote YES City Election on Urban Renevial May 23rd (4: irg 1 Won't You? 7 i s---- kil'' I i 1 I It 1 1 1 i I I 1 1 I I 1 1 '1 11 ') 1 11T----0 4 1 0 1 I 1 ()---L12 ---1 1 -J i 1 I e's 1 el cL i 1od0---s00-- o0000doco000-- -0 -I': O' I 1' I i' 1 11 1 1 i I 11 1 I 11 1 1 I 1 1 I 0 I ds'1 s'1 ----2l 1 '-'4 1' i '3 Ti 11--2-2i -1 I 41-- vo 0 A IN Ait i' t-- q-'! 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I uped ad Indian tribes as the I 'i time for alloting their lands moved inexorably upon them: the prob- ii that faced tribal leaders strugghng to keep their authority in the face of an ever-growing de- 4 Illand for settlement of their land l'' )oung Tom Baxter a white boy from St Louis becomes the close friend of Jim Moshulatubbe a man who loves the forests and hates to see them destroyed by SaVk mills who kills the animals care- that live near his home only for it State food and who leaches Tom all the Jt how Indian lore he can absorb as day Stette by day he "breaks a stick" indi- J1 driv- eating the passage of time to his execution tl The book above all should sore as both an inspiration and i a reminder to young Americans of the highly-developed sense of Pella honor among the old Indians It '1 follows closely the last legal exc- et 1 'ion by tribal authority in the sa Vk mills who kills the animal care- that lu hear his home only for byyourState st and Vo ho leaches Tom ail tne how Indian lore he can absorb as day Stette by day he "breaks a stick" indi- driv- cating the passage of time to his 1 execution 1 The book alyne all should 1 sone as both an inspiration and a reminder to young Americans of the highly-developed sense of 1 ell 41 honor among the old Indians It tollow closely the last legal cxe- 'ion by tribal authority in the 0 1 -i i 4 1 -1 I 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 Massive and Style Group is of solid upholstering sand colored divan is a bed comfortable Massive and 11 ern Style (iron is of solid St upholstering sand colored divan is a bet' comfortable in tress Massive and ern Style Group is of solid upholstering sand colored divan is a bed comfortable tress I Have Your Mower t4t'4 Repaired flow Havi trsoIt 1t i kwit i -4- fl kr 1 1 N- r1i I 401 1 I 1A) A frJ "Motois That Run Make Mowing Fun" Studio Divan Platform Rocker Coffee Table 2 End Tables 2 Western Table Lamps 2 Western Tab le Lamps Studio Divc Platform Rc Coffee Tabl 2 End Tabli 2 Western Studio Divan tform Rocker Pl a Coffee Table 2 End Tables WE HAVE REPAIR PARTS AND SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF LAWN MOWERS AND ENGINES a Free Pickup and Delivery unkttO JIM 'delivery 130 South Main KI 2-8451 I Riareetettilitt MS 0111PAIMMINCO South Main K1 2-8451 13 0 0 11 ClIOC tav Nat ion en on Nov old Choctaw Nation hen on Nov! 32 A Southeast Furniture Hardware 0 EASY TIME PAYMENTS 0 la 2-9353 ME 799 4AW STATE FARM NOTUAl AUTOMONSIC INSUA ANCI COMPANY Nome Of 010Amiogto111 Laugh with the worlds most careful buyer presented byyour Farm agent! 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