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Our Guest In) Dooly jFinBe-ILeiinice FIRST-FLACf WINNKR FOR SMALL TOWN DAILY MFIR8 IMS 1M7 Tte Frao-Lancs VKRDA MORRIS to to Blain Theater to tH "THI GLENN MILLER STORY' TMt ceueoN tout taa. eood tor I ticket at the boa office. Mi IM "And Ml know tk TRUTH, and the TRUTH Ml make you FREE" John 8:32 Number 220 1 nOur 52nd Year HEMIYETTA. OKLAHOMA, AUGUST 8, l'J54 UCE TWELVE CENTS Monroney Lets Off Blast At Joe McCarthy Scores Him For Hurling Morale, Great Patriots ilia Dionne's ealh Diagnosed pileptic Case Quint Hoi Had Seizures Sine Ska Was Tliret Service Company Start Long Trek To Fort Hood To Spend 15 Days Intensive Training fl Janior IOOF Head Takes Over VOUNO BUT ABLC la the new Junior IOOP President Wayne Clark pictured above on the left. Neat to him la Joe Mima, treasurer, Schultcr, end to his right are Horace Wheeler, Lawton, secretary and Gary Greenshlelds, Ponra City, vise-president.

The new officers ate shown right after their Installation which came at the daae of the state convention held In Henryctta last flatunlay and Sunday. (Photo by Granny Campbell! NSW YORK. Aug. 7-UF-Qu to-iplct Cmllie Oleme1 death from pflepsy came ai ncdtcal sciraev ppeared to be aa the verga ef new way to ceetito the (ailing akkaesa." la meat year, aeiehtlata eetora have Hepped ap their el at to flad way to sc that afflicts about ae half ef ana perceat of the tfW't papulation. There are maay eaaaea (A ept-pay.

inctudlng Injury to the head ft Mrth. TreataMUt By HERBERT FOSTER WASHINGTON. Aug. -UP The McCarthy censure commltte made plana Saturday for a dignified hearing" amid a spate of new name-calling by Ken. Joseph R.

McCarthy and his opponents. The Wisconsin Repbulican fired the first blast at Chicago, declaring that senators supporting tho censure move against him are nice little boys. without guts to fight Communists. Sen. A.

S. Mika Monroney ID-Ofcla.) promptly retorted here that McCarthy as a "sharpxhooter.ls not only nearsighted and color hind, but he believes hr firing sawed-off a into gr ea crowds of patriotic Americans In hope of wounding a Fifth Amend-printer" Allowed ta Determine 'After all' Monroney added "the Senate should surely be allowed to determine whether to award him a sharpshooters medal or a dunce cap. "If you're hunting skunks and kll a few George C. Marshalls and wound a few Brig. Gen.

Ralph wickers, and destroy the morale of Ihe agencies we rely on to win the cold war, maybe you'd better look around for more efficient shortly after o'clock with A. E. Kerr, Supervisor freight loss and changes were hardly like damage prevention for the Frisco l0 PTC ct eom Railway company, describing mau. s11 would be hearings keftt- proccedings over a public address Lots Of Collisions But No Broken lass BY BILL THARP If anyone In the crowd expected to hear glass shattering Saturday morning at the Frisco Railroad yards they were disappointed. There was plenty of mdse aa three loaded boa cars were turned loose at a speed of miles an hour to crash Into a coupling with another ear loaded with coal but nothing broke.

The collision was part of a demonstration put on by the Frisco Railroad Company for the Pittsburgh Plato Glass Company ta show what happens to a load when cars are coupled at different speeds. The demonstration got underway Seeing Everthing Is in Tip-Top Shope HUDDLED In a group giving their equipment a last-minute Inspee-ftiion are ileft to right! Sfc. Joe Zunga, Qpl. John Mftchell, Pfe. Joe Burright, and Cpl.

Irving Tiger. Rome or the men left Saturday with the advance detail and wilt have camp act up for tha main contingent which left early Sunday morning. (Photo by Granny Campbell) 26 Leave in Tracks and Jeep to Spend 15 Days al Norik FI. Hood; Parents, Relatives Invited to Visit Next Sunday While the rest of us were ala ping, 28 enlisted men and officers of Service Company, 27Mb Infantry, revved up the motors on their 24-ton trucks and aw Jeep and bid Henryctta goodbye for IS days Sunday morning. They left to Jota their buddies who weut down earlier in an advance detail to get the camp ready.

It was a happy and fraUcasm bunch that ate breakfast at tha Patty Ann, picked up their sack lunches and answered A First Sergs-ant's order to Mount Up." The 279th Infantry and leadership of CoL Join Hillman, two-war combat veteran, started forming Its convoy at for the long trip. They planned to bivouac at Me Kinney. Texas, Sunday night tad complete tha march tha next day. There waa lota of bard work waiting for the men la the hot dusty sand hills of Texas, but they seemed little daunted as they Mud and shouted their boisterous goodbyes to a sleeping populaet. It won't be all work and as play for the guardsmen, however, I cause they will be given passes Lhelr first weekend In eamp.

Waco la 40 mile bom Ft Hood. Temple, 20 miles, and Killeen, 8 miles. Then too, their are many recreational facilities right on the past for after duty hours. "The re's a swimming pool ta Just about every block," Sfc. Bob Me Daniels reported.

Thera are boxing matches almost every night, movies and aaftball tournaments to kasptte bays' 1 vopv Is Your Rifle Clean? CHECK I NO RIFLE bores for rieanliness Is Cpl. Jimmy Vaughn la the late hours before the yelled Load Up. (Photo by Cranny Campbell) Labor Day Planners Go Into Final Stage Tha Eastern Labor Day Celebration committee met Friday night I and pushed their plans a little nearer to completion for mo of the beet spectacles Henryelta hat seen yet. Special attention was given to the Mala Street parade with a eons leaty ef reel to lurgery. The aew-t hope Uea la lajeetlana to ran-rot attack aiuch the way laaulla eatrela diabetes.

Caa Have Aawaaia Emilia Dionne died at the as ef at a Romaa Cathalie raat liter Buffering fear epileptic area la leta tfcaa haura. to the raat hem after the raa found waaderlng la a date a Montreal street last month, tutteritica said they were told she suffered fram epllepay since he waa three years aid. Medical aeieace has given the Same grand mat to the went ef epllepay. la about half beat rates, the victim falls to the iround la a eoma and aftaa suffer ajurlei. Sometimes the patient ms amnesia upon regaining ioutneta.

Death la knows to have iccaned during the meat severe ittarka of Grandma Although the number of aufftrlag vs la comparatively amaO. maay I Ihoae afflicted with epllepty lave beea nude aecial eatcaata iy the curse ef the disease. Their ttacka range from brief periods i twitching while asleep to body cricking spasau accompanied by rotting at the math. WO am. Wma nmvEw wvto Scieatiats report there is oe evto lence that epilepsy Kaelf la bend tary.

hut dimarhaaeei rteal palaatlaai ef vhich are asaodated ctaaely with -pileptic leisures, are heredMgry. I base disturbances have been la many ef the pareata ef rpIlepUn. The meat recent adontifle report pragma In dealing with epl lepsy waa made by the United States Public Health Service's In dilute ef Neurological Diseases ind Blindness several weeks ago. It reported on studies leading to Khope that aubatadcea called temlne and asparagine could be I (injected Into the veins ef epilep-utics to prevent attacks or their severity. Mare research and eaperlmentatioa Is any definite hope caa be held out to epileptics, however, the railtee being appointed to decide on the method of dividing floats into classes and judging them.

system end writing the results on blackboard In full view of tho onlookers. The engineer's first attempt to effect a light collision was dud as tha cars rolled to a halt short of an Impact. The second try was what officials of the railway company called a perfect coupling. The can own travelling at a speed of l.S miles per hour when they coupled. There (K-Utah to make more waa po shift In the loads.

ting dignity of the Senate. Tlie senator, who delined use of hit name, said Americans would "welcome" such procedure. Have Closed Sessions' If we ean't have a dignified hearing, the senator said, "were oing Into dose dsesiioo. The sin-man bipartisan committee will meet Monday under the chairmanship of Sen. Arthur plans for the bearing.

top-kick Special attention waa given to the mala street parade with a committee being appointed to decide on the method of dividing floats Into classes sad Judging them. we -j sk. JET 12? JE ft wandering back to Pete Gay, Leon arer, and Jim Eye Pakistan For Anti-Red Treaty Bulwark Against Commie Aggression WASHINGTON. Aug. I -UP-Diplomatie quarters reported Saturday that strongly anti Communist Pakistan may bo added to tho list of seven nations tens lively lined up tor membership In tho propoesd Southeast Asia defense treaty.

Tho treaty, which tho United States has been seeking for months aa a bulwark against further Red aggression In the Indo-China area, will be negotiated at a conference to be held at Baguio, summer capital of the Philippines, In September. A formal announcement of plans for the conference may ho made late nest week. Diplomats now foresee a formal Congressman Is In This County Studies Effects Of Drouth Here The railroads demonstration ear -Tffi to delete had a large dial on the outside with cVrgrt a hand indicating the speed travel glnJ McCartny write thrown The unbraced toad, consisting oil drums filled with water, weijl? plainly visible through wire screen. H. dcfWet? that McCarthy be censured by the The two can carrying Pittsburgh 1 b' 00 Plato Glass had their doom open so the spectators could see what happened to the load Inside.

The third collision was effected at a speed of E7 mph and the Stan load of oil drums shifts dforward inches. The glass which had pact ef eight aaltone pledged to! been braced did not shirt but a defend Southeast Asia and the board or two began to buckle. Terry to Be Safety Delegate Long and devoted service in the Interact of public oarety waa recognized recently when Ben Terry waa selected as a delegate from 'Oklahoma to attend the National Safety Council in Chicago October Congressman Ed Edmondsonm from Oklahomas second district has been in Okmulgee County since Saturday inspecting at first hand drouth conditions. Edmondson flew here Saturday. Pratt reported, and Is touring a route laid ou by the agent earlier.

Pratt, who had Just returned from a meeting on drouth problems at Stillwater, made a survey of the county Saturday morning to ascertain which sections would test teU the complete story for the congressman. He Mid the tour would probably take them south of Morris back to Twin Hills, north of Beggs. west of Okmulgee, and north east of Hen-ryetta and south of Hoffman. Pratt reported Just after last week's rain he believed the moisture had Come too late to help the farmers much in this county. Okmulgee County was not one of the 28 counties slated for drouth relief.

Pratt said after M.r Edmondson's visit it was hoped some relief would be forthcoming. Hays. Tte committee urged all bus- KXT.rldl ZiSXiSS RST S5 oS.rtu SSLsnSSS't SnB.nUeh,n,, aE ttev Advance Information Indicates the' re will be prize money set ssidei 7r' for a childrens division In tte par- 1 ade this year lutostence pay for ttetr wives if A Urge fist-bed truck has been 1 JSn1 secured to be used as a platform ln 0,0,1 jj8 wU for speaking and entertainment at m0UB tte Football field. Joe Shoun and. 1 Zaymon Clement were appointed befor to decorate It.

to mov lu new quarters Four marines from Tulsa contact-! "'w ed Bob Moore, celebration chair-, bllt 1 Durbte said Saturday it man. for permission to lead the paiu; probably be completed In Nov ade with a color guard. Since It ha 'JP06, always teen the custom to award R8'lt DOW- omceri that honor to the local VFW and mor concerned with making American Legion the matter I001 bow1" inou1 referred to Eddie Cope, finance campment. There Is ao reaaan to chairman, to work out to the sat- hlnb wont, they always hava lsfaetlon of all concerned. Prt- The committee voted to have the) entire three days of the celebration filmed in technicolor by Howard' GHightly.

One oil the biggest crowd-drawing features of the celebration will i be the today rodeo being planned, by the merchants diision. A re-j The combined choir ef tte port was given by Herman Dacus churches of Henryctta will meet in the absence of Jack Hines, Roy Sunday at 3:00 p.m, at tte First Crandall, and Sam Shipley, on the Methodist Church for tte tint re-progress being made along these tearsal in preparation far tte Pralines. i Labor Day Service at tte feHbaB Dacus reported they were in the Field, process of building a full-sized ro-; D. Aten Benson who win direct deo arena at 9th and Corportation. he choir is asking every chunk a Tte rodeo will start on Saturday Henryctta to provlce as many sing.) and the final will be held ere ai possible so that at least 123 ea McCarthy's investigating sutv Labor Dav.

voice will participate In tte committra said "It looks like Mundt, McCarthy In Agreement Say Army Invented Formula of Innocense Bv HERBERT FOSTER WASHINGTON. Aug. 7 -UP -Sen. Karl E. Mundt iR-B.

Saturday accused the Army of inventing a formula of innocence by diffusion" In listing 30 officers responsible for the promotion and honorable discharge of former VJ. Irving Pereas. Ha said Instead he believes Hie or two or three persons msde the decisions'' in handling the rase of tte Army dentist who refused to teU Sea. Joseph R. McCarthy whether te was a Communist.

McCarthy agreed with Mundt and said te Intended to reopen the case which touched off his dispute with tte Army. We havap't gotten to the facts yet." he said. Tte Wisconsin Republican has demanded for months that the Army teU him who handled the Pereas affair and courtmartial those responsible. McCarthy opened a sealed en velope submitted by the Army Friday and laid he found the names of 30 officers, including five generals, wte were described as taking an active'' part in the case. McCarthy first said he wanted to question all of them, then said he hoped to question "some." Mundt, next-ranking Republican Hendes Asks For Confidence Volf 20-23.

Terry waa further honored with an invitation to attend the Michigan State Safety Council to be held either at Battle Creek or Lansing probably In April of next year. Terry's safety column which appeal frequently In this paper has teen credited with keeping the public In tnis area alerted to the dangers of carelessness. Western Pacific against either direct or Indirect aggression. A major feature of the plan is Increased US. economic assistance to tslse hlft in the braced glass.

A few living standards in the area aa a nails were loosened In boards, how-buttress against Communist ts- ever. tension via Internal subversion. The big collision came on the Signatory nations would pledge to. fifth try with a speed of 8.8 miles ronsider any sxteniioo of niton tending the toden cars crashing In-domination Is the ares aa a threat! to a coupling that mutat have been to their Independence and security, heard uptown. The rv was an 18 inch They would reset in accordance! shift In the load of the demonstratig with their constitutional proeis- car but none in the Pittsburg Plato In the case of the United care.

The bracings began to show the effect of the strain more though. Plant Manager L. D. Pane hot observed, "There Is one thing obvious, if they couple like they're supposed to there's no trouble; but If they get above miles per hour, we're in miles per hour and there was a 7H Inch shift In the oil drums but no autea, that means Congress alone would have the right to declare war. Diplomats Mid recent developments bad Improved the chances that Pakistan would Join the United Staka, Britain.

France, PARIS, Aug. -P-lem Memtes-Franes formally asked the national aaaemhly Saturday tor a veto ef confidence In bis program to re-in vigors ta Prances Services Pending For Della Bradford Mrs. Dalla Bradford, age 74. died Saturday, August 7. at the home of -r Railroad officiate said employees Mr (on, Charles Rogers.

506 State Indians TO had instruction to never couple attain. Hanryetta. i D. CaBn TV a apeed greater than 4 uiilea per She ta iurvlved bjr tw0 Be MCn On IV hour. iters, Mrs.

W. Frame, Turlock,) OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 7 LP Kerr explained the reason for! California, and Mi Alice Flower, Warriors from Anadarkos Amen-the small amount of shift in the un-jghBftfr Cillfornla. Abo four aons 161111 Indian Exposition will bo braced load of HI drum In tMe'juing Rogers, Arkansas City, Kit W(n on coast-to-coari color Id-monatratiou car could be account-1 Mii biu Rogers, Stigler, Cari Hog- rvisiun broadcast Aug. 17, P.

A. cd for by tha fact one on tte can' phoenix, Arizona and Charles. manager of television station carrying glass was In front, acting Rogers of llenryetta. TV, said here Saturday. The vote, the lint of his istratlon, is set far Tuesday and there appeared little deUbt a MeadesTrsace would wia It Mcadem-Frsnce demanded the vole In order to chshn off debate force acceptance ef gram without further antondment The way waa Heated deaPraace's confide oca-vote is.

guest at an all-night aaaemhly sew stun la which the ptenaler tenuaav ed aut agreement an his program wflh the powerfunal nance mtulon. Thai-and, the Philippines, Australia, and New Zealand at the Baugln contort nee, which la expected to tort during the week of Sept or Sept IS. They said Pakistan has voiced teen interest In the plan white India, Indonesia, Ceylon and Burma have said they were not Interested. The State Department hope ta that the latter four countries might decide to Join when they see the emphasis ef economic cooperation. At the.

least. It Is hoped that they will not actively oppose the pact as a cushion. The other waa behind the demonstration car. Mrs. Bradford is also survived) by two sisters, Mrs.

Lee Baker, Sugg said a number of Indiana would be brought to Oklahoma City for a 10-minute program representative of the exposition. The show will be fed by WKY-TV to tte NBC television network, where ft will be carried on the "home program. To show the effect on the load Houston, Texas, and Mrs. Pearl without the. cushion, Kerr had the Baker, Hartshorn, Oklahoma, and leading glafa car sidetracked and brothers.

Bud Ai. California, railed for a speed of around mHeJeMi Ary Knox City, Texaa, and Dan Ary, of Red Oak, Oklahoma. Funeral services are pending. Local (leisters Keep Busy for the next collision. The engineer let the cars go at better than l.S miles per hour.

They collided at IJ ana tte load of HI drums shifted SI Inches, Just one inch short of 5 feet. At the close of the demonstration Pane hot said, It waa a highly successful experiment A good Job of loading was done by local plant personnel and would suffice for normal handling." 54 File For Divorce ln'54 Of Ml el vita cults filsd In Super lar Court llenryetta Dtvlslan, sM 1M2, IM have been tor divorce. By far the most eenun are lacompatlhllity. Court records show In 1182 there were divorces Hied tor; In INS the count was 12; and up until now In UM the numhor has reached 84. Assistant Superlar Oaurt Clerk Hortenae Booth cto compiled the figures said she had not attempted to draw any conduslana from the takraution hut offered tor its statistical value only.

B. J. Lambiotte and Fred Lapp, Ice. announced they, had received re- Each pastor and choir director plies from several dignitaries In- te asked to co-operate ta getting tied to the celebration. Dean Baugh the singer together.

State secretary of the AFL. Bob W. B. Stewart, Jr. and Billie Ann Kerr, candidate for V.

S. Senate Stewart have been chosen to play and Mr. Kerr. Bill Shipley the two pianos. secretary of united mine workers! Those who rumc Sunday p.m.

are Carthy 'VisputV hFgjin' writing Ms of America, all alginifled their In-! assured of being comfortable te the i report and Mundt said it was tentlons of being present. fully air-conditioned sanctuary of "(hooting for the end of next week Elmer Wilson, banquet committee the Methodist Church, asked all organizations to submit. requests of tickets to the banquet-at the nest regular meeting of the a I a I committee. The number of tickets I QCQl IfC per organization will be limited, he: laid. Bob Moore announced (torn now ou the committee will meet eery Friday at 7:30 in the City Hall.

I I Appearing on Junior Matinee, KOTV, at 4.30 Monday afternoon are a trio talented llenryetta oungsters. Swntdr.nd tere Justice court to charges of oper- 1 Junnatow jjjnr-atini a vehicle while hti driven uf. JJJT thTteMte license was te a atate of suspension. t5miare lb He was arrested by Frank Grail 4mlle. east of Dewar on Highway rSaEi Wl'" ite'lilfiSfoV as a deadline.

2. McCarthy announced he would hold more hearing next week on Communist in defense plants. Two witnesses in a closed session Friday refused on grounds of possible elf-lnrrimlnattun, to ay whether they were Communists. Martin Rowe To Teach Band Martin Rowe, son of Mr. and Mr W.

A. Rowe, 112 May has beea elected to teach band at Ripley Junior and Senior High for the 1954-33 schoul term it was learned here Saturday. Rowe baa Just returned fr Camp Gordon, where he took acme of the pointer bonded on to Uwm by National Clay Caurts Champion Bernard Tut" Bartaen, local nctstera have been giving a good account of themselves an tot anort of late. la tha eity'a doubles match Wyn Morris and Gerry Chaney beat Grate Jahaaoa dad Dr. Carl ton Batith 8-1, 7-1 for the championship.

Tho Ada Sooner State Tennis Ihumamaat attracted It Henry-etta racket enthusiasts and Jimmy McDawHI advanced ta the 3rd round before baiag to the defending tkamptea. Central State! top man LeRoy Land. Gerry Chancy went to the tod round In Junior tingle. Lackey Fails To Stop at Sign Neal Douglas Lackey, Henryctta, paid a fine of 83 and coat In Justice of the Peace Court Friday for tailing to atop at a atop sign oae mile east of the city where Highway 268 Intersects 73. O.

L. Rauch was the arresting officer. A PROBLEM A DAY By' R. J. ALLIN training in the fundamental! of ilg-aal communication.

He will assume Ms new duties at Ripley, August 30, teaching on temportary certificate pending his graduation from Oklahoma ASM Cailega at Stillwater. I Names Omitted Ttao square plots ef ground I feet an d71 toe on a aide, tespsetipeiy. a third (lot ta twice as leng as wide and has an area to both the oOmr plots. What the width and tongth of the third tAnawora an Waal. Ad a Ian pguali Sr Mr.

and Mrs. Howard GoUghOy, Broadway, and Barbara JWean who does a top dance ts tte daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sweet, 112 Cummings. Sandra and Jaa do a tap duet aud sing together.

Sills Gets License A license to wed was issued Fri day In Superior Court Clerk Horten se Booth's outre to Jimmy O. Sill. 21. Henryctta, and Mary Luc Curtia, II, Okmulgee, Lots of Paper Work Ahead IN CHANCE of administrative details are these Thunderbirda shown Just before leaving for Nonh Fort Hood, Texas. Left to right are MSgL Dewey Courtney, CWO Orel Kenney, WOJG Frank Daatebi, and Sfc Vernua blurt.

(Photo by Granny Campbell) Bypan This One INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 7-L'P Highway officiate Saturday had under consideration another bypass to bypass the by pan that bypasses Lafayette, Ind. The namca ef Mrs. Tice Woods and Edna Perkins, both of Henry-etta were emitted fteto the Eebekah Iy Meeting held Tuesday 8 at tha IOOF 'rJT.

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