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lr I i me to hi car sociuti CSLAII33A cm GILA CHjfrtaak V'cfes XM District Weather Partly cloudy and cooler with northerly winds tonight and Tuesday Local temperatures 2 pm today 70 low Saturday 38 high Sunday 84 low Sunday 57 HOME OF Oklahoma rollega for Woman 'Oklahoma's Most Interesting And Most Readable Daily Newspaper" 67th No 212 CIIICKASHA OKLAHOMA MONDAY OCTOBER 26 1959 Eight Pages Member Associated Press Price Cents Osage County Terror Reign FioJire Freed ECaBseur Breaks Away Fmtnm Appeal Is Expected "5 I i tf iwlTfifaa the mortgage (Pat) Collins John and Garland master 'W T-H Law Injunction Ruling DueTuesday MORTGAGE BURNING A big crowd was on hand Saturday night as members of AF AM Lodge No 94 observed the dedication and burning of the mortgage for Wootten Memorial Temple South Sixth Participating in Anti-US Feeling Growing In Havana PITTSBURGH ZAP) Kaiser Steel Corp today broke away from industry-wide negotiations in the 104-day steel strike and announced it would bargain separately with the United Steelworkers Union Edgar Kaiser board chairman made the announcement in Washington only hours after the industry had announced that Kaiser had reached a separate agreement with the union Union negotiators were sched-led to meet separately today with 95 other strike Idled Steel firms The announcement that Kaiser the 12th largest steel producer had reached agreement with the union was signed by the 11 other major steel firms It did not say however that the agreement had been signed Kaiser had been a member of the 12 steel firmi bargaining as a unit By itself statement did not deny that Kaiser had reached agreement but instead explained why be had decided to bargain separately Later Norman Nicholoson assistant to Kaiser agreed to clarify the situation further He denied that any agreement bad been reached and added that negotiations would begin in Washington today Others of the industry seid Kaiser's bolt from the ranks would not alter their position to resist what they called an Inflationary wage Increase Kaiser which employes 10615 of the half-million United Steelworkers produces nearly 1500000 ingot tons of steel a two per cent of the national output believe the decision to bargain separately with the union is the only responsible step we can take in the face of mounting national emergency caused by this 104-day strike" Kaiser said in his statement days he continued "we advised the industry members that we would stand with the industry until 6 pm October 25 and if we were not convinced at that time that a settlement was near we would start separate The surprise move came as the big producers who have been coordinating negotiations efforts vere reported today to make new money concessions to settle the strike Kaiser had been Included in the coordinating group All of the peace efforts are going on against a background realization that a Taft-Hartley presently inactive because of a union could go into effect anytime and end the strike at least for 80 days The US Third Circuit Court at Philadelphia is studying the union appeal A decision could come anytime this most likely to day or tomorrow The Dis-Page 2 No 1) Auto Owners May Purchase Tags By Mail A new service purchasing 1960 automobile license plates by mail has been added by the local tag office according to Cecil Moss agent Auto owners who want to order tags by mail must mail titles and license fees plus 75 cents which is the cost of mailing the license to the tag agent and the I960 plates will be sent by first class mail The tags will be sent out Dec 11 the date that tags go on sale It is necessary that correct mailing address be listed so the plates along with the titles may be sent Often the address on titles is not the same as the mialing address of the auto owner so persons should print the address where plates are to be sent Moss added that the office will start taking requests for special numbers on Monday Nov 2 however these plates will not available until Dec 11 For these numbers residents must send titles and payment for plates when making requests Both of these services help alleviate crowded conditions and waiting in line at the tag office when plates go on sale Those who order special numbers and do not request mailing service may pick up their plates at the office without waiting in line Safety Council To Meet Tonight A meeting of the Chickasha Safety Council will be held tonight at 7:30 in the Public Service Company auditorium Wayne Hendrix president has announced All Parent Teacher Association presidents and safety officers are especially urged to attend Scientists Nobel Physics Prize Winners STOCKHOLM (AP)-Two American atomic scientists today were awarded the 1959 Nobel physics prize for the discovery of the anti-proton proving that matter exists in two forms as particles and anti-particles The physics winners are Italian-born Emilio Segre 54 and Dr Owen Chamberlain 39 born In San Francisco Both are attached to the University of California at Berkeley Segre and Chamberlain are the 17th and 18th Americans to win the Nobel physics award They will divide $426 The Swedish Academy of Sciences which awards the prizes provided by the inventor of dynamite the late Alfred Nobel said the discovery of the American nuclear physicists was one of cosmic implications Using the giunt atom-smashing bevatron at Berkeley Calif they found that by clashing their newly discovered anti-proton and a proton together both dissolved into light The awarding body said the anti-proton the electrically negative mirror image of the proton or hydrogen nucleus had been predicted 30 years ago by Paul Dirac of Britain who shared the 1933 Nobel Prize with Erwin Schroedinger of Berlin University The discovery by Segre and Chamberlain of the anty-proton was heralded as an important step toward introducing some order into the bewildering micro-world of some 30 odd sub-atomic particles known to scientists today The two physicists published their findings in the fall of 1955 The two winners were assisted in their work by Dr Clyde Weig-and and Dr Thomas Ypsilantis of the California University staff Segre was born at Tivoli Italy and was a student at the University of Rome of Enrico Fermi the pioneer nuclear physicist and 1938 Nobel winner Segre taught at the Rome University and then at the University of Palermo In 1938 he was one of a group of prominent Italian scientists who with Fermi went into exile to escape facist rule Segre has worked at the atomic bomb research center at Los Alamos New Mex Chamberlain was born in San Francisco in 1920 He was educated at Dartmouth College a at the University of Chicago where he received his degree in physics in 1949 West Studies Revised Soviet Arms Proposal UNITED NATIONS NY (AP) The five Western Representatives for the new disarmament negotiations called a private meeting today to discuss Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Vasily latest formula for a UN disarmament resolution The Western conferees are Britain Canada France Italy and the United States They will sit with Bulgaria Czechoslovakia Poland Romania and the Soviet Union on the East-West committee that will tackle the disarmament problem in Geneva next February proposal made to US Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge three days ago is a rewrite of some of the words President Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev put into their communique Sept 27 summing up their talks Kuznetsov week before last gave Lodge a disarmament resolution which sought to have the General Assembly endorse the Soviet plan A week ago Lodge gave Kuznetsov amendments In place of the specific endorsement they quoted the Eisenhower-Khrush-chev communique that question of general disarmament is the most important one facing the world Friday Kuznetsov gave Lodge a revised Soviet resolution This embodied the American amendments but changed the phrase to and complete the label on the Khrushchev plan Both had agreed that the resolution should have the Assembly send all pending disarmament proposals to the 10-nation committee along with the record of its debate on them They also agreed it should refer to the need for effective controls Border Guards Held Captive By Red China NEW DELHI India (API-Seven of 17 Indian policemen reported killed in a border clash with Red Chinese troops are alive and prisoners of the Communists the Peiping government has informed India A new Chinese note delivered over the weekend said bodies of nine Indian policemen had been recovered after the clash Wednesday in the Ladakah area of Kashmir state The 17th policeman now is presumed missing The Indian government said the note also spoke of some Chinese casualties but did not say how many The Chinese also reported they are holding three Indians captured last Tuesday in the Ladakh area Apparently these are two policemen and a porter who failed tc return from a patrol that day India claimed that the police patrol was ambifshed Wednesday by Chinese troops 40 miles inside the Ladakh sector one of two frontier regions claimed by both countries into which Chinese troops have moved The Chinese claimed the Indians were the aggressors The Chinese attack drew sharp criticism Sunday from a Communist member of the Indian Parliament A Goplan Goplan warned Peiping that if such incidents continued China would lose completely the friendship of the Indian people He asked an immediate end to the attacks 5- Day Forecast1 Temperatures Tuesday through Saturday will average near normal Cool early part of week with warming trend latter part of week Normal lows 40s Normal Highs 60s Little if any precipitation burning were left to right Patterson Cecil Benson A Elmer Martin Aaron Slutzky (Bill) Sharpe worshipful were prepared for the demonstrators A general work shutdown was declared for noon in Havana and three neighboring provinces to bring out a huge crowd before the presidential palace Blaring sound trucks and lue pro-government press and radio kept up the cry against the intruders from abroad The government charges that two mystery planes which dropped anti-Castro leaflets on Havana in daylight last Wednesday came from the United States As the planes flew over the city hit-and-run gangs sped through the city in cars throwing bombs and grenades Two Cubans were killed and about 50 injured and Castro charged that the planes dropped bombs as well as leaflets But some witnesses said the casualties resulted from the automobile gangs and from the fire of army personnel shooting wildly at the planes Since then individual light planes have slipped through Cuban air force patrols several times to drop anti-Castro leafletts on the capital or its Suburbs The fiery prime minister has repeatedly denounced the United States for giving refuge to Cuban enemies of his revolutionary regime whom he has branded as war criminals A group of 73 professional civic and religious organizations sent a cable to the Congress protesting the air activity and urging deportation of Cuban conier-rev-olutionaries in the United Former Convict Shot To Death 3 Suspects Held SHAWNEE A shotgun blast took the life of a 45-year old ex-convict here Sunday Officers held three persons for questioning in connection with the shooting The dead man was identified as Marvin Yoder Pottowatomie County Attorney Harvey Cody said Yoder had served three terms in the state prison He was slain as he stood be side his wife peering out of a motel door Cody said four persons were taken to Oklahoma City for parafin tests to learn whether gunpowder was on their hands He said Sunday night his investigation of the case had gone "better than and he expected to file charges today Girl Released To Mother After Killing Father OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)-A 16-year-old high school girl has been released to her mother following the shotgun death of her father Saturday night Jerita Ann Chaney a high school junior was released Sunday after being questioned by officers Further investigations are pending The father Fred Chaney 42 died from the shotgun blast following a quarrel with his wife Mrs Emma Chaney Mrs Chaney described the shooting as an accident She said her daughter attempted to take the gun from a closet for fear her father would use it All evidence will be turned over tc the Oklahoma County attorney police Lt Walt Turner said MeALESTER (AP) Ernest Burkhart a figure in Osage of nearly 40 years ago was recommended for parole from a life sentence today by the Pardon and Parolt Board Board Chairman Charles Chesnut said Burkhart 68 promised never to return to Oklahoma Chesnut said the prisoner has a promise of a job on a ranch near Wagon Mound Burkhart was one of three men sentenced to life in connection with a crime spree linked to the death of 10 persons He was allegedly in on a plot to obtain the oil riches of an Osage Indian family Others linked to the slayings by the FBI were an uncle Fairfax banker Hale and John Ramsey a Hale ranchhand Both have been paroled Hale is said to be in Miles City Mont and Ram sey in Boise City Idaho Burkhart's wife Mollie Brown Burkhart became sole heir to a fortune when a series of slayings wiped out her family Burkhart was imprisoned in 1926 for conspiracy in a Fairfax explo sion that killed his sister-in-law her husband and a maid Chesnut said Burkhart told the board he wanted to to pick up his life and start over" and pledged never to Oklahoma or the board in any Burkhart claimed he acted only as a messenger and had no part in the deaths I did was deliver a message Other than that as innocent as Burkhart said delivered a message from my uncle to John Ramsey and that's all I did" The board Sunday approved clemency for three men serving life for murder Winning board recommendations for paroles were Grover Harris 67 Charley Richards 66 and Auburn Hunt 52 Harris has served 22 years for the slaying of his wife and a man in Pottawatomie County Hunt has served 29 years from Blaine County and Richards has served 28 yeats from Choctaw County Floyd Rutherford 60-year-old former Boynton grocer was scheduled for a board hearing in January He was sentenced to life imprisonment nine years ago for the fatal shooting of town marshal Floyd Spencer Rutherford who told the board his troubles stemmed from drinking said never drink again if I am sent out on He told the board he shot Spencer when the marshal came into his store with a drawn pistol tell me I was under arrest and gave no indication of why he had his gun pointed at Rutherford said Others recommended for paroles Sunday were Leonard Goforth 36 a Purple Heart veteran of World War II serving two years for burglary from Muskogee County Owen Windham 46 serving 15 years for manslaughter Murray County and Jimmy A Elms serving 10 years for armed robbery from Tulsa County Dewey Pointer serving 3 years for second offense drunk driving from Canadian County told board members he did not wish to be considered for parole His term will expire next May with time off for good behavior Festival Of Fun Slated At South School Tuesday Tricks of magic and cotton candy will be on hand on family fun night Tuesday at South School The festival sponsored by the Parent Teacher Association will begin at 6 pm Some of the attractions will be a pet show a movie a menu featuring fried chicken potato salad baked beans hot dogs pie soft drinks and coffee in addition to Fred magic tricks and Jim cotton candy The public is invited to attend says Mrs Roscoe Elliott project committee chairman QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds I got In the Express Want Ads reminds me of our secretary PHILADELPHIA (AP) The decision by the US 3rd Circuit Court of Apeals on whether the striking United Steelworkers Union must return to work under a Taft-Hartley law injunction or may continue their walkout will be given at 4 pm Tuesday The court clerk made the announcement today on behalf of Judges John Biggs Jr William Hastie and Herbert Goodrich ments last Thursday It is expected that the Circuit Court decision will be aje pealed to the US Supreme Court whichever way the ruling goes Arthur Goldberg chief counsel for the union has said he plans to go to the nation's highest court if the verdict is against the union Should the court rule in favor of the union the government also has indicated it will appeal to the Supreme Court Burglars Enter Two Alex Firms Sheriff Emmett Watson and Deputy Bray are investigating the weekend burglaries of two businesses in Alex The Roy Simmons service station was entered after the lock had been picked and $15 in cash cigarets candy a tool box and tools valued at $40 were taken Cooking utensils and tools were taken from the Stephenson-Browne Lumber Co These included a canning set an oven toaster a pop-up toaster an electric coffee pot three steam irons an overware skillet a hand mixer a sauce pan a cooker four pliers four screwdrivers a bread tray and two popcorn poppers The officers are also investigating a break-in at the Loyd Palmer home 1616 Montana said to have occurred sometime between Oct 15 and Thursday Missing are two dresses and two pins a Past Noble Grand pin and a Sunday School pin Entrance was apparently gained through use of a skelton key TEXAS FAIR CLOSES DALLAS Tex The State Fair of Texas closed Sunday with a total attendance of 2801305 for its 17-day run I HAVANA OP Anti American feeling mounted in Havana today as Fidel supporters beat the drums to marshal a million Cubans for a rally protesting against the revolutionary regime The Cuban Labor Confederation set the stage for the mammoth show of loyalty ordered by the prime minister to support Cuban demands that the United States prevent anti-Castro Cubans in Florida from flying over Cuba dropping leaflets and arms More than a million badges reading foreign aggres- We Saw Cynthia Heisler young daughter of Mr and Mrs Gerald Hisler showing her daddy and a friend how to catch fish Hal Hughes letting a friend pick up the tab on a cup of coffee Mrs Ann Andrews in a friendly mood Dale Hoover making an appointment with a doctor Tiny McCalister busy with a window washing job Elpier Steelman who said he is not feeling too well Don Ferguson hurrying down the street to get out of the cool wind Mrs Robert Schroeder back in town to have some repair done on a watch Mrs Roger Deshner busy with a group of young people Highways clogged with motorists taking advantage of the warm weather Sunday Mr and Mrs Smith Doyle chaperoning a dance Mr and Mrs Henry Buchanan who were among the hundreds fishing at Lake Burtschi Spencer Bernard telling about the peanut harvest in the Rush Springs area Bud Barnes trying to get a car started ferential of some nine million dollars (The difference between retail sales and expendable income) away from Grady county retailers to other recip-iants This nine million dollars was spent for something other than merchandise Or it may have been spent elsewhere than in Grady county or was saved in some' manner and not spent at all The huge amount of this differential (8890000) casts some doubt that all of the money might have gone into savings accounts Individual analyses have been made covering general merchandise food furniture and appliances eating and drinking establishments gasoline and oil stations lumber building supply and hardware outlets automobile agencies apparel retailers and drug stores The information provides an economical diagnosis not only of Grady County but four other typical counties in Oklahoma This vital information has been compiled so that local merchants can compare their own figures with those from other parts of the state Packets containing this information are now in the hands of the Daily Express advertising staff and are available to merchants upon request Surveys Show Retail Business Totals $33500000 In County t- -7 1 I I I J' I d' I 1 The average Grady County grocery store serves 230 families and does an average gross business of $214079 The average Grady County family spends $892 per year with grocery stores in Grady County This represents 24 cents out of each dollar these families spend for retail purchases The typical Oklahoma grocer does a gross business of $211453 and serves 238 families These families spend an average of $933 each per year representing 278 per cent of their total retail purchases These facts and scores of others just as informative have just been uncovered in a statistical study of Grady County made from data obtained from the nations two best sources of information on consumer spending The figures were provided by the promotion-central office of the Donrey Media Group a consulting service to the Daily Express and to all Chickasha and Grady County merchants The analysis cover nine different categories of merchandising and in summary establishes that the annual retail business of Grady County merchants is in excess of $33500000 It was also disclosed that a dif 3 dent of the young people of First Christian Church From 6:30 to 8:30 pm Wednesday the young people from the four churches will go in teams to various sections of the city to collect contributions for the United Childrens Fund A penny put in a or treat" milk carton will pay for the vaccine to prevent tuberculosis to a child Twenty cents will prevent blindness by trachoma or $1 will cure a child of leprosy FOR It may appear that Halloween may come a few days early in Chickasha for Sunday night young people from four churches met to make plans for the annual UNICEF driv And getting in the mood for the affair were left to right Miss Susan Wood president of the youths of St Episcopal Church Miss Alice Coates president of the youths of Epworth Methodist Church Miss Beverly Chatham moderator of the youths of First Presbyterian Church and Bill Robertson vice presi The Chickasha Express Invites ALVIN BOWN to the Washita Theater to see F3L STORY" This coupon good for two tickets to see the above picture J'.

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