Holdenville Daily News (Holdenville, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 6, 1959 Page: 1 of 6
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WEATHER
State — Cloudy with fog and oc-
casional rain continuing through
Wednesday Warmer Southerly
winds 20 to 30 mph Low tonight
34 to 38
Local — Monday's high 32 Mon-
day morning low 2 above Noon to-
day 33 At 8 a m today 29
OKLAHOMA CITY LTD —
Gov-Elect Howard Edmondson to-
day announced the apponament of
Mike Pedrick 34 Tui:a Ls the
Republican member of the State
Boayd of AffLiiis
Pedriek who served as Ed-
mondson's pilot durilg the election
campaign was the secood appoint-
ment to the board announced by
Edmondson in the past week
Earlier he named Carl K
Bates Muskogee Democrat and
businessman as chairmah of toe
board one of the most important
appDintivt posts in state govern-
ment Patrick who is a partner in
Pedrick Laborories Tulsa is
a close friend of Inc Edmondsons
and he and his wife acmnpanied
the governor-elect and his wife on
the recent trip to the Orang!
Bowl
Pedrick attended the University
of Oklahoma and tits both law
and higher accounting degrees
from Lasa1e Extension Uni Ver-
say
There is one post yet to be filled
on the three-member Load Tint
Position will go to a Democrat in
keeping with the 2-1 Dtmocratic
majority
The affairs board acts as a
landiord tor state institutions and
is a purchasing 144Lilt for many
state agencies
VOL XXXII
v 1 t
Pedrick Named
By Edmondson
To Stale Board
Tuisan is GOP
Member of Group
One Post Remains
Inaugural Ball
Band Is Picked
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) A
nationally - knovvn dance hand
Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra
will do the musical honers at
governor's inaugural hall here
Jan 12
And the chairman of the inau-
guration committee Mack Burks
says that if tieka orders korm
'coming in the wry thy did over
the past weekend the committee
will have ta mt ' another building
to accommcdato all the dancers
Barna Burks said plays in
fashionable hotels from coast to
corst Musical 1:Ties kvill be pro-
vided by vocalist Ilene Kirg
whom Burks calls a real -doll"
The ball is sehedtled to start at
9 p tn in the Appliance Building
at the state fairgrounds Burks
says the building will accomodat!
3500 cancers
Burks said thus o ordering dance
ticket without having received on
invitation in advance should send
in their money with their requests
"We w6ult have time te sold out
Invitations and get them back
then send tickets" he said
Mason Instruction
School Set Here
Kenneth lincl of Oklahoma City
will conduct a school of instruction
for all Masonic Lodges in District
28 at HoldenviIle On Friday Sat'
day and Sunday Jan 9 10 and IL
District 28 includes lodges in At-
wood Calvin Stuart Wetumka
Dustin Wewoka Sasakwa and llol-
denville All newly-elected officers to
these lodges should attend these
meetings officials urged
Former Cityans Buy
Queen Bee Drive-in
Mr and Mrs Elmo Ward have
purchased the Queen Bee Drive-In
1000 N Hick ley from Mrs Buster
Adams it was announced today
Ward formerly was service
-
manager here fix Ala dox Chevro-1 Funeral se r v i c e s for Pete
let Co He and his wife and three (Tulin" 50 of Maud a brother of
children have been living in Cali- I Bill Villines I 00 Country Club 1
fornia for the past year and are I ‘vere held Sunday at Maud I
in the process of moving at 803 E )
i Villines died in his sleep last
Alain Friday in a Maud apartnicnt
The children are Kathy athy Lynn 5 house A gas stove vs as blamed
Scotty 21 and Jimmy Dale 111 for his death
months
Survivors in addition to Bill Vil-
N Mies are two sisters Mrs B B
Students I lee Jones Bartlesville and Airs Guy
College Blaze innitic rort worm le)
I
WILLIAMSTOWN Ms (UPI) I
Fire raced throtgh a Williams 1 7
COlege Fraternity house early to-1 Al elude Sparks
day and 16 Audents fld' any 1
4 e m
— h: 1 Station 'Job'
day and 16 students fled many
using ropes of bedclothes when expansion-type
fire escapes froze
solid in 4-below-zero temperature
Five students were injured in-
cluding one who was trviaid for
20 mieutes on the roof of the 21
story Delta Kappa Epsilon house
on the western Massachusetts
campus Damage was estimated at
$100000
Khcanians Slate
Luncheon Speech
The speaker at Wednesday's
Kiwanis Club session will be W C
King an insurance representative
him Oklahoma City it was an-
Eouneed today
King will spealin "The Hole
In Evcry Man's Pocket" The
Kiwanians regularly meet at noon
ill the 1iit Cloi:lian Church
‘MMOMIUNEMillE
SIX PAGES
Pete Vannes Rites
Conducted at Maud
Upswing in County's
Business Is Reported
pany G ii 1915 nicht has been established has the
respcnsibility for notifying his
DAea 1:11:se oke Weft t county Agricultural Stabilization
and Conservation Committee of the
change according to Frank Davis
cf the liughcs County ASC Office
Until a request is fikd by an in
producer the county COM-
mittee i not in position to make
the conthinotion or division of allot-
inenti which may be requimd
Davis urged that lawyers or real
estate agents handling the sale or
vurchase of tam land become fam-
iliar with the reguiations on allot-
ments behme advising their client
or completing ony tyansaction
Survivors in addition to Bill Vil-
Inies are two sisters Mrs B B
Jones Bartlesville and Airs Guy
Tinkle of Fort Worth Tex
Theo Ma toy is some sort of
detective
While servicing an avto at his
service station recently he notic-
ed a woman leaning over a shelf
which contained filters and
spark plugs
Ile became suspicious aid then
FaW her put one box in her
purse
Approaching her he requested
that she kindly "put 'cm back"
The woman opened her purse
and brought out not one but five
boxes ot spat k plugs Appar-
ently her car didn't need them
though
Vhilc Maloy was getting the
berme number she jumped in
the auto and vmmed away She
hasn't come back
1
ill
Lit ENVILLE I1Y::4 I Li NEWS
With which is combined the HOWE MIMI DEMOCRAT — Established in 1898 — A NEW:paper dedicated to the Welfare of Hughes County
A healthy upswing in retail busi- !County showed a loss of 63 per
nss was evidenced in Holdenville I Cent Whi1 0 Osage County had a
1
i and other points of Hughes County I loss of 411 per cent
Move Is Designed 1 a x Iso
Iduring the month of October the Tax collections for November
1 latest bulletin of the Oklahoma! 1958 totaled $1777995 For the To Dissolve All
I Tax Commission indicates Isame month in 1957 they were
'rho report shows that tax col- $1554259 Collections in Holdet0 Of Batista's Law
lections in November 1958 were Nine PiCkOd Up f10111 SI 116616 in 1
1440 per ecnt h Cu
1957 The figures are t igllin than ring11957 to $1293878 last year At Purl in City
Noh m e
e szie time Wettunka's jump HAv NA uplii prii
i- based in retail sales which took was from $269204 to $06687 Prusident Nkiniel trona today
if t lace la the month before in Oct- : A breakdown tit the ccilections
‘us:To co oi-n non es ot the IL-
allread Mishap
e ober : by the typo of retail goods 4 13
' in- IASI: I Oni :11K
:' i tlie 11L t ISLA p
that $673801 colletited in alfmto c lot!: ot u r g e tt e
I- Hughes County's gain was among i ffieli'tes
a is td X t01 100d $ I “) 101 i 1 cri mond et qn t t
III i
the larger gains recorded during 1 a noe to
th thnt g $ 34 42t8 for ge net al 1
l the month Stmlinole County had ! wipe cut Iti- rel vt:-tHes ut the
merchandise $23852 for furni- 130isiti (tialt)mp till Hospital
n 807 per cent gain While Okfuskets
1- ' lure fixtures and equipment $2-
County hild a gain of 846 per cent !13774 tor motor vehicles: $126506 ! 1'rr ilia nit1t d scvcral cibinet
Y night and carlN 'I ) RI
:k -CI1 ‘VIIO were injured early !
Jackson and Kiowa COLUItiCs had !für lumber tin" materials: $80610 ! memb'r!' INI'lld:1:'
: gains of more than 40 per celd Hfor urvice !118599 for 1:01)10c ! today and prepark-d to swear 1 1th(1y whun their railroad car
th in in while muking iseitcc with told au auto collided the pe
(I each utilities and $121598 for miscc1-1
e On the other hand Pittsburgh I laneous itent yetin leaders of the rIval -revo- 1ri t thi v est edge et Holden- !
i 1 ' t - t '
Lutnint'ry uirectoriA - reoei movc ! We remained in hiipitIs today
it ment which illto foi!ght ex-i'resi ! hi I they were licheved m good con-I-
dent Fulgonite ftiita :down
n ames o - en a 1711rnut:1n 11i1Ultito(i1ttil::tni1ilt‘ck'iildrili°a‘net- 111 thnd lima in injured to the Ink: '
p was ti:(d imin the
s hospr-
or tday the martyred hercLs al tal tide 'Al aniay following treat-
d the rival stUdellt rchol movement 1 fihnit
who wr e ulle
ld in iin tqti licr up-II 6
S'i 1-pdairei l today were J J
n' III Eyed in Kidnap rising against PatiAii
lk also announe( d the atpoint- Ali sser 56 t Iklahoma CIty Aid
1ky walker 54 'mounds
Y ssse - s u 0 ' vs' s !
mein ot Felipe 1):10 as i 1 sirten ! Alt i V d t IsI 11 I I h u ID1
ik NEW YORK (UPI) — Detectives seckin& kidnaped f t
in an of the Nittioaid Bonk and s) Jut MIK' S10!-!""Is 1101'llat with 1)101-)-!
the heaviest itihilics 4 the
Cart illo z!s- preiad90 of the Cuban ::'11
s Lisa Rose Chionchio inspected hospital maternity -
L- law us Development Bank
1 trio HIS Car WiS almost se ered
today for the names of women with histories of mental ill- The sitidit rum) the I ! by Ilti occident and he slit fered
I-- ‘I) II-
d ness skhose children r ece ntly died at birth 1 Id L litq CUIS hrtliI'd IICI:k Will Other
tionary Direct( ri:tc" lielided by 2S- ! '
it I ossion mimics
They were operating on the theorY that a rejther frus- yc:r411 RoftaLia c'trLLk cpt-rect a
1 Walker was taken to St Francis
n tcond trout in ectirii I Culit II
trated OVer losing her own child had abducteI the tinv infant
c ' supoort cl the "Nth of July- rch- "!'''1) '''i "nil I nailY uroken arm
at random from a nurseryiit St Peter's Hospital in Brookl y n
(1 moyt iti i) Fiii1 c1tio fle its vcpuilcd in Ciir cinditi( in to-
a last Friday night less than 21 hours after her birth '( LII-
It hits di maili d a v !ice hi the
i Alarms already were out for two women resembling the ric :ove!ianynt 1 ei(1 I"' !Monday !Fool P Xi S
'u's l: le o a " "S ( 57' !
!Y heavy-set blonde NV o m a n sc en h
leaving the hospital s L Lit p edg h ld Ct'1T- ""ter h
ith a 1:' tiltk-rtft s( vut al iId 11"11ktql '''11"
ribs
on tf ly i' ISily
-bundle' under One arm shortly before the Ciiionch m y id it 1I( I:10V( 0
io in-
Il-avaaa 1) tiun(q th Li(1Ilts via L '1" a 1-1" Is "wa
nt was discovered missing 10 viyil tiv in Ill enrit All vcie Mimed about 9 a ni
sindi oil till' ' !'1" 'iCI'llti! ! ''"I'di''': Wilil'' 1 l'ith: I'll hut' t"
r''S
Gen Key Dies faso Apre Airs petty i:n 11:11:I(!9t570a1!1 hy uilge 3 in a 1 risoi !MIMI' ir The CM Zilld
I Bunedicto 31 of Stocktor Ciilif : tit vas eL!etett t ilmr c re- idi illti driven by liooinie V Bob-
! Olt) WaS convictcl of Indraoing I t
- ! inmin r rid mute liiIdunville col
ItJr could have changed the
diaper infant was weNrin4
ment
PATROL VIEW This is how the
limp le and streets of Havana Cuba look
to two rebel sldiers as they ride patrol
to prevcnt lootinl The zeneral strike in
t a
11OLDENVILLE OKLALOMA Tl'ESDAV JANUARY 6 Po
Cuba President
Wigs Out Both
Congress Houses
Move is Designed
the city has been called off and people
are back at Nvci k Provisional President
Manuel Urrutia and rebel leader Fidel
Castro ar0 expected in 1 avana soon
ARRIVES I ()II LiZ111
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Slum for
Crew
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BI
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Mil': FIVE CENTL' -
a)( 41k" I e ess
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ts long iuminy (11 ilimutty politi- 1 vcr VI IA wen: 1710 cl 1) :
moth no a member of former Pre d
Aent I:I-sr 7Lilin1(11si'satIVI'LL'IdIZ: 1116L'i'L'ittiA117"11v(t) ' tonns Hnce Chri-Iniis ‘ h ri 6-I Jim) a viohii lit':1!::'11“ I :1-trill't"
cal and civic affairs surrounded offi'lal noted that t7 pity
Key's rife He was a Demoura:ic ' kLIVC behind privttc- ow red di-1- Cul"s P1101: AtItWntie PM"LY 1:1C1 ' II di ' ' I I ' I'' l'aidel'' in the !-:ervice f FidI 1 dinl v:e I s
mi-I1 L:iV1 IAcll ‘"1)I
int 10 ' Zt'II Cal:Ing a htrt4T collkHe he- ciL110 who: h: ::s ht h:: ft !)o :id h cft" ''
candit it e tor governor in Nu pis which in Vrn becnme mixed ! irldicnk'd a willol'2Mcss 1"
other revido wt:t:n Staten I land It ry iwd a ktmvr tor ciLtht vti I r
having lest to Red Phillips by only ' in with 11o:e ef the d'zip:r :-trN- l'olwt-caU ili ve c f ' h t
ey said hey :-1 only 1N 0
LIcticrs : his jovett !taie teenteen pnrst)PS Wel'e ill : s I t ' -
3000 bailots He moved to NVeWoka ice Ile noted too that tit: 16:- 1 tamarY 'nen vs -ne Arafte2 iii :I 1" t'o 411 1"0 IP ir l'- 0
I jill'A CI 111 the CIIIIISlIll ! -
from r)udleyyille Ala in 191 1 and ! ItiTor could have changed the
1 t ikli M e c-
imely Nv yics i 1 - 1id itd ! 19rnAtin and a !!i M
ip N
1 ment
from Dadleyville Ala in ipi I and inipor could have changed the merit
tlotAy New yris 1 di ind ! : inii'line and a !hip N wit srx
develo:cd the Key Funeral Home diaper tho infant was wearini4 A wintry ilill'il) itLip kittered 1111 61'IrVP hill ts are Ilyin- tin in Ind it oni pied they ik ere
Key Iiiirdware and Key Theatre : wlicn taken frem its bassinet nortnlin California M inday rail— I 1""1 rt'ill' "I'' a( l'ir 'iill'L !'":11'd It) limi land: d in
W
in addition to the ewoka Gas F i n d i n g of the dianer totichezl 1-- n 111A ideprend (tn ind
n
ill wt iit L n i ii r I ii ' t e ly ell I till 1 P111it of vtl 1
1 Thi 1
Co ny mpa !off an intenSive secirch along the JUe 114 yytbibrook dtoh 1i(IJ I: os- 101I -- dd If i PH tt""-' -I I" I"' " 1" "x
In Oklah m a
o C w
ity here he Coney Island vat( rfrcnt but to
Des in VVeturnk tertag capthill of 0 cti) 'wit T 1 old iiittn a 11t lit () Illy bid- A'Cl( Y Ftrtcr ii liaier iii th i
moved in 1927 he entered oil and I no to-lit i a was swept overttoard in iiiiih si '4' let its-lf nrizi I nei note! al Crank Bi orh Ala re thiy
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Dies in Welumka tertiigi CiipWill 01 1 CHIO 1)0M "- " " " "' ''' "' ''' ""' I
moved in 1927 he entered oil and I no a111 was swept overboard in high sti let its“If ert7" 1 ne i note! at t rank It art) Ala rt thy
real estate business He also was I and drowoed n liamholcit Boy its d1 wo) lt 1L! ' 101:)4q1 tirt'q cd Hirt!' itw thilw
director of two n
banks an insurace 1 Services are pending for Joe it 39 Weather Deaths in hy tht fil :ou'C think I v thl"' wnt11
company Oklahoma Natural Gas I Westbrook 88 lon me en
gti re:ildt of At le ay Cl
t 39 i111'-: -i und the '11 ullt lu lu- 12- Punid! Villit1 ii halh a
and a savings and loans firm Farmers Should Tell Mathes county who died at 8 a in ' I - I I 1
nation have been blamed (11 the 11'' "id h' l'- ''"" ('''''"" I ' ' '111 '' LI
Key actually started his Inilitary today at his home in Wetumka t!- wether since tlr tiotio Int dor- a 0'11'10'1111'1 Hth'""11 IL ''"'- '''"''Y il'''' f"" HI 1''I'''''
career in 1907 as a private ser- ASC of Land Sales lowing a long ilhiess Spitler Fuii F ine the Now Year's holidV CCd' d the 1-IH!iy ihnl Hp A141e eight kk Foch iltli-hi d 1il
geant and first lieutenant in the eral Home Weltunka is in charge Killyas fecordtc1 iht (0:ith:- ' menders JI IF or:mi11 tr: :1:
Georgia National Guard He was A piTS011 whd buys or sells farm of arrantlements Oklahoma seven InaUina and 'Ali- l' I I ' ' ' 1 ( 1 1 1 1 ' 1 " " ( v'r H 'I
promoted to commander of Corn- land for which an acreage allot- Mr Westbloik was bcrn July soul I five eiwh frwa tow PM- i
Ill'I' th-re ll:Lv 1 n 1 1 Ca— ( ilyans I tl s 1
12 In To in Aknii:as Ile ilio‘I ' rims three Vl'e-consiti two and l''' '''' I'll : l 111 11 1' i '-:"11 1- '-
to Welumka in 1901 and operated ' Tennessee Georgia Louisiana 4 1 k1'2' 49 IN (lcgull's
a general merchandise store from Pelinsylvalk Ltd capi L- for Cmtro him' t i! I I: 1'1
11105 to 1910 Hi was a farmer tit each Fnid 11 can "trirantic he no)t a A W11 epie 11 ted !pi
the years after 1910 and'nvas tarn” The intense cold in the nation's C°111-"I"'t f1 1909 Iby m es IltrAl Connty
jug in the Slick City community 11 mienor reionitd rrmhot d t "I'M '111c Of It he i I(- d 'Al' ILt 1111(1'!1‘ ilk t'11ple VA till
! the time of his retirement in 1924 the no4lit is a -titifW Warming : iS a pure vie &A mi1 th " ar iit f-I to imi chase in Ri-!-
!Ile was a member of thc Free WIII trend SWept Oka CI the PWhil'S I 11""tlY ll'ft lieemre 1111-
Baptist Church i into the plains the Great 1iike' -- JUL' 'I ri !It :ti d l'n111
:
Maui Ii il li ht 21 iiiid lion111
Baptist Church lint() the plains the Great Liikes: --
l-cii ioiliii iIl iiIniiii thoir in ony
l Surviving aro his wife Mis Ohio Valley and lovior Ithisirsippi ISabiony and ielo iciirilid tLI
Nola Westbrook of tho urn I Valloy 395 !tidies of Rain sanit (itk hk Pill 1' Still'il Itilil:-
three suns F J I C and S Al ! Tile cold air ah:a I rought hcavy :
l il r of tho Fot 'Main Chorch i f
1VeAbrook all of Wctuntkii on ' shov to soctilins of vi:esti rn New ' Huts Stuart in 1958 cid h
10ther 0 I) Wci throok Okoniali l York vt:do blocking rcad with
Titl !it t ! iiii lioi in a iJ1110
one sistor Airs Joella Mitchcil ax-foot liifts and culling slaid- sTtANT Thi 1vii
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0:I (i
W( Ilint4IGn 'Fox six grandclill- MI the Now Yolk Thokuly for a :pl: iffiii 1 011 aiiii 19::i l 0 1I'l'or l111 l
(trin and Ike groat grandchildron : tnno to 35 milcs in hour on:01(111o to ri in - ko nicioairt-
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ON THE NEWS'
1 Editorial Page Mrs Paylor Fair
ribrutiP 1 Following Surgery
1 I:1)111)111AI—
rhi Ault"':"I 1"1 Mrs 'Alitrw 1h0r 1111it
c22t1 r‘kunt
!utJtI'' Nitaithty tught
1)()("I'l)It'S
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(1)11U1IN— 'Ali 1 lur thu Daily Ntkt
Ihmiphruy's thittic Into' t'tt hcttathht 11h Ow Little rut cv
non t? 01011 111)1'1'-'
Izivo's FUN UR I 1 lz R
NIAV YLI:K 11 -
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StIiii1 1f Itt11 :1
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ary Tells Legislators
Ni:'!liF:13 42
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Bond Issue Not
needed for Road
System He Says
GM All( )71A Gri'Y GI'l Go
1:N mond Gar reminded n
Letpdaldie
he e itid:k tho cen cum
iii-1-1tt a‘ -
let I k1
'Oka t a Los inert
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in In toiI 'gt -
oktAlloMA (Tri (UPI) —
)1slahlimit's t h Legislature
N“'I't into sssicn at high noon
today in an air of tenseness over
reform and a first-day shim down
beh two the the 0 g uard and
v-111uct iloward Edit) Ond son
nv prohibition repeal meas-
' lireS Were ready tor introduction
but this was overshadowed at
least among Senators by a fierce
tile over Senate confirmation
t arpointments
) :
11 t XeCtiti Ic
aiSt)11
amEs Tropical mmdy dress In thr rivod thxt
I Iw -ni to “ scs: n of
th( Rkn how: of the 27th
I Giry dpfendeci many
ig Long Trip ph plorint and 1111-
IiI I r 01:my dur-
f Au' years I lnce
niIs holore the thrto for( e6 1)eitnds IIigIity Iteenttl
h
c
hi 'ft-WI 1 I d 'Witt' 11"Id"IVIIIP "I
- 1 W10 WaS oC-e 01 Iiili'lli)In!2 hitiuns lit tv(en the 2(11 of Jul' 1 ' 1:: Storm tor Ruining Long Trip ' ' 'I': i'' 11:"11' 1 s:4'(:'It:j'14)1"irti-d' l''':::1':1'-
kit I ii: the tit:) Mis headcd kt'S
L'il r imny accrin L iments dur-
I a bal)Y CnVit
aLdcr sin'ilr circ11111- ' eroup an-i 111'‘ Dftectuc
OrMel urea an:Qtai:(ic1!)t5L-1a nN'"Y('()1:1'1
F tin gg th 1
D!I()taitvi )J:
sIii- 1 tot inn t in th e ini I
- 111lDGE l'OW N II
IA 1)0 k I s LTI 1 Imh '
lore the telr i f 1
tiii oorcea : lik 1)11elit'I'll1'sar isllig11111tl y lic( I ' c
tetittl
I natieht in a mental linoital whn I (11 rcb1 lition
"yed czNe haft Il v llui
ls car as dag'd i‘111 Ai tl
- ----Tho ( rew of a' haltian "!-Inalf thein to Ic IIIHni the ) li ao f la t y !:a i d im hhthway pi( tram
Retired Maj Gen W S Key c r1 -— fn 1
Retited Maj Gen W S Kev " """ " '-"- rew oh nem 10 alio Gat y said luy highwy taam
tepei leo missat" ' '11"1 !-11AP1)(1 h e n!!!1! 10 (11 '1! 1A WI! I It the World' skl lety a wilt tiipleal take their ehpneys thtir -has (4 Ut In fot more crititi-qn
who died Monday in an Oklahoma horn: last sond:y ! fer while mocked urrutias mitor ear was thomiged ex- storm Ireei them to del'N valrly
thin any other dep' tment of
city ho gov-
t the or tSidntial pH nt of about $250
spital t the age of a 69 i m
s 1 Neithr wca!1 however was ing era-11 land at s:a th?ir ! tow d Non (aliment But he soid "would
remembered here by several old- regard'-'d bY Police as a gcnuine ve Th-v i 0 were yteased bv temptTI 3060 mile 'iloat- 1‘ a f1 spotteft di f nd anYvhere" the 11'etird
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city hospital at the age of 69 is ! Neithr worft a a ' however was ing over of the pre nt of l out Ssid-ntial pal- ' ' i -- - 50 crash land at sa on th?ir at- Th cll tow d L hur Nion el liment - llot he said he "woul1
remembered here by several old- regarded bY Police as a gcnuine t!e l'hy also were yleased bv - 1 temptTI 3060 mile 'ikat- lial i da: 1)y a fish:I:vat v ho spotte:t di ft nd anYvhere" the record ATit-
susplet in the mystery Ur utia's eonciliat es Tv mov i olumo o e 1 thou yoadnh1 row inn r thp ter hy ihe liemwt: ch partment
timers who served with Key in 1 The latest el um overed in Ow AIPanwhile th tirrutni p overn- oastal Poinis C
bus' rok t Il N"‘ t t Th thl wtli nod ! (itiring l)I s term 11 trentionen
several key ollicials of the d--
Hughes County's first National : search vcaF a babys di:Ay2r ac- locat took a number (t !-teps de- I Tin ftritiA-maned balloon lett yid ihipiti had ill la 21 ti:iv It
XI ii6livb uutity b ILI :I OU ' scarcn vcaF a ix:1)y s agty2r ac- nxiit tieg a iniinbtr ft !-tees de- UVUJIIUI 1- VIIILD llit 1tutiAmtnineci balloon lett hi 1
v p doilp I'd had ill nt 21 (1:v :it several key oltleials of the d
Gvard Unit compannd b a cryptic note siga r3 to consdidat( its fi:iition: Tenerh in the Cionry 1lands oft ' eit
itirio whiih IHA n (I dot partition 1y no 11 did litiellired
found Monday in the womens i 11 ixotdanned :: m w comttn- I I rm: 12 (11 11114' t” tho 'V( 1 In tll lA'llil fill' IWI'llii ll71 11illl Villth fi V")"111 bo vevY diinliiging to
Key was a member of Co G (i
dis hit tite nt:Ide 0111l I 2:16
rest room o : a Coney Ish nd s ub - lion i
gu:ranteeng civi r ights attc Lashed by wInds ai to their ti
t-lesmitnn OkLh ern a f iq ma (1 th
ny e se pe o--
the First Infantry when the court- wav station uled!ing early cf ctions -wnd i fill: vs d1 1:v plo to resign or be fin ced to
ty's filst National Guard unit was
'Veda 3u could as i- raTI sign"
The nut' pinned to the diaper - —It 1-cceiveci tiv folei:m diplo- i
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set up in Holdenville Ite served in and attached to a s team pipe matte cor p s an1 foreign p r ess at 1 ll'I'W'1 rane 11(ith here ofter tho GItY coneed (sd it hi n
this e td
hos
esiential palace within min- I A tv"ve ()I c"id Arr"c dirf druve Flynn Nurses k mdth Then EoenL:ry her hui- of choosing rood drojects has hien
the unit in 1911 with Holdenville read the pr
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into :Je 1--:114 ill the Wake earn-
Wes alter
arrixT1 and asked for
aging gale wind:-- tedit zind the kind Odin 32 Arnold -Ildshy- )"'Iltie:d
barber Lon White and others in "PLase return to St Peter's
tori-ri hehed th- ri411iful accusation" he de said r
as '1t
EiloLit 51 and his yon Tim 91 -I hay( ticeelted this as a
this area Hopital Didn't mint to hurt anv- diplomatic rCM2rition
On EVerltlilla is CD hard Tired —It pkdgod 1 full guarantee of l '4as"11s w'n's!
est toast uith heavy r:lins and
Company G was drafted ill10 ' ' American iraestments in Cuba Re volt Ifiloun s descrt hod their eNpvii pe
Fick The ocean is fo :ratting 1190-mile-ali-hour wincis -tt wos nist hoof midniijit on is politic al This is a mocatic
federal service in 1917 ond w —It promisof an immoilate in- 1 le he third nig lit out Ell
" oar t said Politic:1 ov
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me nt
Maybe niw I will find peace I t c()re of th t
i cold air
nifty Lrrzngetvents L AN A WP 1 — 1 Ilid lywood Wo r
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recognized as the 142nd Infantry tried to keen her warm Doh cien(' in s" ptenid into th ILNV
e East dui ng the
Regiment part of the 36th Infanhy God forgive mo - to ptvoit a reclirri nee 01 the in- I slat 1:r1-d Fivint is modestly di- swept lip 1 2nnno (co It wp
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1 v 1 night terillK'rill HITS 111111!li CI 10 In- 1
Division dorm g the fighting of A woman sulwv tidur foutid vaiOn Of the Colombia 1rn la liov 7FH 01 Nvw 1uhou an 1 pla‘ ing d M11101 l eil a 11110 tIll'S' I'd'101ilL 1111Cf dri 1( 0 I dil
Worl 1 War I Ke y was a first o by rebel zollots ' (' d e k in
ays viliJi h -lys ke llicet -- 1'h e ratio re( civet leepire Ra‘ A-
Lle note mitten in ink on a page
m i To Talk
—I promptly rep ea led it ‘r 1 u H
wit unit i riiiliii'd in the 20s as Inv intil ns by !t)vci cr t bv1:1:- kkhi i he 1iys Ind ev( n the taiors hie W
Iteutenant when he was with the anoaryntlY flan from a pocket I
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local company The company's lo- -
sized oapor-bitri bcok law decree issued by Havana mil- 11)(1 1- w " ''
Wind ”usts of up t 75 rifles o
' wi lo ving with a Feb( 1 1ami he ! twill dielpi d 0!1ard 1)
1 --id r-i-tders 11 it - - (
tao t 1 n ( f 1 it tout i c" weer: f the cork r dam !' l
r ( t t he ra-
ration wns changed to Wt:Wuka A (Caper service which supplies per aunt- in anvance of the bitter
after 1914 St P
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srid ia ev'll gu int() ''llect lynn tom a prc: o n f
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Ixilice thrinia 0athered into hic cali lode! Pounded New York F
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Millirons, Don. Holdenville Daily News (Holdenville, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 6, 1959, newspaper, January 6, 1959; Holdenville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2092635/m1/1/: accessed May 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.