Ada Evening News, The (Newspaper) - August 25, 1961, Ada, Oklahoma Th days Th r cool Kids to to they've to give ft hou for fall to Poppy Th port grind out copy Thing r fair coming Berry Farm Meets Threat From Big Competition Page 5 THE ADA EVENING NEWS Cougars Put On Hitting Gear Set Sports ADA OKLAHOMA FRIDAY AUGUST 25 1961 12 Pages 5 CENTS WEEKDAY 10 CENTS SUNDAY Communist Border Guards Fire Warning Shots At West Berliners Watson and Leroy Hiaton purchased this old gull wing Stinson adds however that he and J D Montgomery so far have done all tht work They are giving the old girl a real going over To make things a little easier they rented a vacant building on East Tenth east of the tracki At the top Heaton shows some small visitors In the next shoti Heaton works at finishing up new fabric on one of the wings The plane really gives pasting motorists a start when they see it minus wings parked in the garage building Heaton said the ship was built in 1943 It at one time flown by the Royal Canadian Air Force The craft is getting new fabric The interior will have new upholstery In short js reaMy getting the ing doping gluing it it work work work NEWS Stiff U N Winds Up Debate On Tunisia UNITED NATIONS AP warned today that it would take steps to defend itself if the United Nations failed to force France to pull its troops back to positions held before the July fighting at Bizerte Tunisian Delegate Mongi Slim told a special session of the General Assembly it would be dangerous to disregard what he called France's defiance of a curity Council resolution calling for the troop He read to the bly excerpts from a speech made in Tunisia earlier today by Habib Bourguiba declaring world can say goodby to the United Nations if France is not required to accept decisions We will have to exercise our legitimate right of Slim said if there is no action at the United Nations The Tunisian delegate spoke as the assembly neared the end of a week of debate on the Tunisian dispute Overwhelming approval is ex- tonight or early Saturday of an resolution calling on France to withdraw her troops from the city of and negotiate with Tunisia o eventual liquidation of the Frenc base at Bizerte Shortly before Slim took th floor he heard an that the Brazzaville group of A rican countries would support th proposal The decision of the group friendly to France was dis closed by Ambassador Aim Raymond of Cameroon All members of the group are former French terr lories except the Congo formerly was the Belgian Congo Slim told the assembly his gov was willing to with France on a timetable fo liquidating the Bizerte base bi not on the of Frenc troops to positions they held be fore the fighting That he said is a matter for the United Nation to settle with France In an effort to reach a vote to night Assembly President Fred crick H Boland of Ireland schec uled morning afternoon and nigh sessions to clean up the list o 15 speakers Continued on Page Two OKLAHOMA Clear to ly cloudy this afternoon through Saturday a litlle warmer this afternoon and in east portion night and Saturday low tonight high Saturday 88 east to 97 northwest High temperature in Ada Thursday was Thursday night low 61 reading at 7 Friday 69 OKLAHOMA FIVE-DAY FORECAST For the period Saturday through Wednesday will average from near normal in the west to de- grees normal in the east Normal highs range from lows from 59 northwest to 73 southeast minor daily changes Precipitation will average 30 of an inch west and of an inch east occurring as tered showers first of the week Incidents Keep Tension High In Berlin War Of Nerves BERLIN guards fired warning shots today to scare away about 30 West Berliners who had crowded to the barbed wire barrier in the French sector to watch Red activity on the other side East Berlin Doctor Describes Desperate Dash To New Life a Communist suddenly Go back 100 meters 110 we will shoot The crowd did not move Then came a rattle of gun fire Western police persuaded the people then to pull back for their own safety The incident was another in outbursts of violence on both sides of the border that kept tension and tempers high in this 13th day of the border war of nerves For the first time since 1946 the U.S Army has artillery The howitzers however are parked at McNair barracks j miles from the city border j The howitzers have a about yards An spokesman said they are fitted to use only standard shells and not atomic warheads Tank guns have been the biggest armament of the I garrison swelled by ments last Sunday to men Our orders are to be U S Red Threat To Air Lanes WASHINGTON authorities said AP today U.S civilian flying into a scarcely airliners will keep West Berlin despite j veiled threat by the Soviet Un- ion to clamp down on flights The authorities cited both edent and past agreements signed by the Soviets as allowing com- flights to Berlin without shoot move and communicate interference j L Sanders of a statement by President Kennedy and Secretary of State Dean Rusk the U.S government day rejected as false from fa nfl West sidc the border From the East Berlin charges the Western powers are airlifting West German spies and saboteurs to West Berlin The new Kremlin note said that in transportation of Germans to West Berlin the Western powers are abusing the air corridors to the city advantage of the absence of control over air com- The statement issued at the White House denounced the as cynical and ir- the serious shooting has been at refugees ible at a time when the Reds in direct violation of the agreements to unify Germany built a barricade sealing off East Berlin The Soviet complaint about re- lations between West Germany and West Berlin cannot be taken seriously at a time when Moscow is claiming East Berlin is part of East Germany the U.S statement said What must be taken seriously by the whole world however is the scarcely veiled threat of against the Allied air routes to and from West it said The United States must serve a solemn warning to the Soviet Union that any interference by the Soviet government or its East German regime with free access to West Berlin would be an act for the consequences of which the Soviet government would bear full responsibility Ahead of the White House ment the State Department had referred to postwar agreements Continued on Two Accused Pair Refuse To Talk At Senate Hearing On Big Gambling Rodeo Stars Finish First The first of the annual Ada championship rodeo came to an end at Friday -as the last of the entries finished their events at the county fairground The howitzers are designed to be towed wherever they are ed The garrison has been posting tanks as well as infantrymen at the border Neues Deutschland the official the Communist party in East Germany contended today there is no practical sense to American tank movements The paper described the action as a provocation and an insult to the entire German people on whose table once again rest the dirty boots of the American dier There was a series of incidents Thursday A West Berlin mob attacked a bus loaded with Soviet soldiers the way and elevated system in the Western sector for 10 minutes East German police shot and killed a fleeing refugee Indication of the Communists en Two Union Chief Takes On Tough CINCINNATI one can accuse James T Jim Luken of picking on a cripple when he wants to get into a fight The Luken is in the forefront of a fight against James R Hoffa Teamsters Un- ion president and policies Admittedly Luken hasn't made any critical dent in the Hoffa ranks yet but he caused Hoffa aides to come scurrying in here last week when his dairy drivers local and three about to break away from the Teamsters and filiate Battling Hoffa isn't anything Luken He Editor's Dr Ernst a month which put me border between East and hardt a staff doctor at East high income group under Berlin remain Since lin's Charite Hospital fled to of people were escaping Berlin with his family shortly This had come about in the West daily we all knew er the Communists closed the relatively short period of something had to happen bolder Aug 13 for serving as a tank question was what and when Associated Press he tells of World War II I received at the hospital were mounting dissatisfaction with education at Kiel catastrophic during under communism and of his final being graduated in 1950 days Three failed desperate dash to a completely the next nine years I was on come back to our clinic new but such a better one staff of the Rostok Hospital Monday morning They had By DR ERNST LEHNHARDT i at one time was the only to the West The Communist Written for The nose and throat specialist told me the acting BERLIN My wife our people in that head of the clinic year-old son and I lived in although my I would be held responsible horst a good residential area was advancing I further defections East Berlin We had our abide the Communist number of nurses and house It was large with a often spoke out against women grew smaller ant but run down though I knew the risks day to day West Berliners could not get any repairmen of the doctor shortage employed were deciding not cause of the labor not bothered much and cross over From a selfish point of obligation to my and equipment were view I held a position of kept me from short What we did have at the Charite the first two weeks mostly from the West East Germany's best when sure doctors could do from the state was not being at the official of only one Would en Two Site's Chosen For Jumpoff To Costs Hit New Peak During July CAPE CANAVERAL Fla AP AP Living which missiles transformed from a sleepy citrus area to the nation's fastest growing county prepared for jose to a new high in July The increase as compared with June was nearly one-half of one new boom today in the wake of Cape Canaveral's cent the biggest advance in tion as America's place to the months The National Aeronautics and Space Labor Department reported announced Thursday that it will purchase that its index of consumer of land north and west of the Cape on which to rose from 127.6 to 123.1 In launch pads and facilities for the monster Nova 100 represents average the thrust vehicle assigned to in Prices in July thus were 28.1 per cent higher tu uie during the base years Pioneer Several other sites had been exact amount of the increase from June to July was DA land acquisition cent Higher food prices were the reported would cost single factor in the increase Dies may erase thousands of acres of lush citrus Troves also were important advances in prices of gasoline Death claimed Fred Oliver i Atlantic Ocean recreation beaches 400 East Fourteenth and unincorporated goods used cars and women's clothing fa v banker and force about 500 J Myers deputy com- lent oay move from their of labor statistics told er and businessman early citrus some of that about half of the had been a patient in a local an richest in Florida are located increase reflected normal since week ago after suffering a paralytic stroke He had been in failing health July i when he the Merritt Island west of the Cape The beaches popular with central Floridians are on a He said part of it could be attributed to rising demand as the nation recovers strip of land extending last winter's recession stroke put was miles north of the increase of 0.4 per cent at y persons who will have time is not tnc attacK ie was were unhappy with said He reported that the Born T 1867 to But the majority felt has increased an average would give them 0.3 per cent between June and and in Coosa County Ala he was price for their during the past 10 years W Skelly an so the rise last month ivc he with his family owner been equaled only once the Tex As a anyone who is a farmer three years The price index he desired a good to lose land But if it is 0.4 per cent last 1934 when he refused to a City's capped first place Ben Brown in the calf WASHINGTON Mi- ami Fla men connected by er witnesses to illicit sneaking ol race information from Florida racks refused today to ate investigators their ions They were Elum Caudell a onetime police officer and gei Just before they were called to he witness chair of the Senate Similar But He's Not Charged To prevent and erase any con- usion over similarity of names The NEWS states that liddle county rancher and school at Dougherty is ot charged with any crime or misdemeanor whatsoever Any similarity of this name to lat of anyone so charged would e simply a coincidence i Investigations subcommittee Ar- thur Gilbert of Miami a radio engineer for the Federal both men in telling of use of electronic devices to flash ing information from tracks to clandestine wire services Gilbert told the senators he in a 1958 raid on dell's place in which one of the electronic devices was found smashed presumably so it could not be used in evidence in court and that he believes is one of the makers of de- ices When Caudell and wouldn't talk the subcommittee heard Emanuel Mittleman of Brooklyn who testified that he built four electronic receiving de- vices for identified customers and for a client he declined to identify Subcommittee counsel in questioning that Mittleman had told him the name of the fifth tomer but had asked that he not be required to give it publicly The witness conceded that he was afraid of the consequences or as he put it feared that he would be under jeopardy He declined however to agree with the counsel's suggestion that he was afraid for the safety of himself and his family saying that he did not want to put it that strongly Mittleman said he built a set in 1952 for a Kenneth Hanna not otherwise identified In 1954 he he built ment for Ralph McCullough and Charles K Otis for use at Long Island tracks Mittleman said he installed equipment for John Levy miles from the Jamaica track but reception was poor The device Continued on Two roping with a 15.3 seconds time Jimmy Rutherford Ada close behind with a 15.5 and Royce Sewalt Tex was next with a 15.8 Dave Miller Manford was first j in the steer roping event 5.3 better than Ernie McAlister The rough bull dogging event saw Arkansan throw his bull in 6.9 seconds Bareback riding specialist ry Stuhr Hope Ark grabbed first place and 17 points for top in his event In the bull riding event Lloyd Ada was tops with 175 points Saddle bronc buster Ray Early Bogala Tex was number one in his division with a total 164 Judy Wallace fast pacer -om Oktaha her 18.0 time for first place in the barrel racing event Linda Lorance sa was next an Nola Mills Collinsville placed third with an 18.8 Friday night results will mine the top ten in each of the seven classes Saturday night will be the final night for the rodeo Central States Council to be made through William Ohio and after many years in country schools and hard work he attained his ambition He completed his education at the Sherman ness College and Commerce Tex Business College where he jored in banking and business ad- ministration He was then con- with the Greenville al Bank in Greenville Tex Mr Harriss was in the tile business in Ardmore Vinita Oklahoma City and Shawnee In- dian Territory Then he went to work in the bank in Allen for Mr Sewall F the name his friends knew him by was the first cashier of the Citizens National Bank Ada Indian Territory which was the majority we naturally will go along with it Gov Farris Bryant termed the decision the biggest development ever in the Florida He estimated the project would mean a long-term expenditure of Continued on Churchmen Seek Way To End Clashes NEW YORK AP A ranging search began today for chartered by the U S Treasury j ways to the clashes conference of Teamsters Presser I Department in Washington D C between American religious long has been a Hoffa supporter Luken says Presser threatened to tear your union apart It started the war Luken is a tall blue-eyed cular fellow who might be taken for a bank clerk or lawyer He is one of eight children A brother recently was named first attorney here er graduating from high school he on a in 1941 Seven years later he was elected president of his local un- ion RIO DE JANEIRO AP President of zil submitted his resignation day the palace at Brasilia an- The president was reported already to have left the capital of Brasilia when the ment wai made by hif press secretary He wai reported en route to Rio de Janeiro or San Paulo on Dec 24 1903 and opened for business Jan On Aug 2 1908 F 0 and Mary Cecilia Burris were married in the ranch home of her parents Judge and Mrs I A Burris The ranch was located west of Ada The Burris family is of Chickasaw Indian blood and then was active in governmental fairs The couple had six children three boys and three girls In 1910 F 0 resigned from his job with the Citizens National Bank and moved to his farm west of Ada where he lived for several years He then moved back to Ada and operated the Commercial Hotel on the site where the American Building now stands for time He moved back to the farm stayed awhile then to the present home site 400 East Fourteenth from farming in 1930 He was a member of the First Baptist Church and the Ada sonic Lodge Mr Harriss leaves the wife Mary Cecilia three sons and Continued on Pagt Two I proper action and for the good tober and there had been no er increase since At their record level living costs were 1.2 per cent higher than a year earlier The advance in the index will bring cost-of-living wage increases to at least factory workers In addition employes of the four major auto companies will get a hourly boost if the contract now being negotiated contains an escalator clause ilar to the one in the expiring contract wage raises will go to farm equipment workers workers in auto supply firms employes of aircraft missile companies and em- ployed in a variety of metal working establishments In addition employes of the McDonnell Aircraft Co St Louis will get a pay increase of two cents an hour In a separate report the de- said the buying power of factory workers declined in ly after rising for four months Spendable earnings for- a tory worker with three dependents averaged ir 20 cents from June As a result of July price increases the buying power of workers earnings was reduced by about one half of 1 per cent Myers held out no of lower on Two groups over public issues Top leaders of various faiths from Rome to Geneva to lem were to be consulted in the process Also examples in the old world were expected some answers to problems in the new world The effort is being led by key interdenominational diplomat Dr Lewis Webster Jones dent of the National Conference of Christians and Noting intensified conflicts tween in this country over various questions such as public support for chial schools birth control cies Sunday closing laws and other matters he Unless some clearer consensus can reached the strength and unity which America has drawn from the common acceptance of the Judeo-Christian tradition will be weakened and dissipated at home nor abroad ran Americans afford such a loss reason Cupid makes so many bad shots U that he is shooting at the heart while ing at Gen Fea Corp