The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 167, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 21, 1957 Page: 1 of 6
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Cimarron River to Crest Here at 6 PAtio :rivers Pulled From Local (reeks
Cushing's aviest rain Of the year-213 inches during the night
—melted the May total to a gully-washing 880 inches as higIcA'ay
Patrolmen and other roscue workers labored through the frighten-
ing night to Pull motorists limn drowned-out automobiles
ShotIV before II a in Euchee Creek gushed from its banks
end ph1ed acro5s the 33 bridge five miles east of here but
the narro-v span was uopenNi to traffic before I p
Airport Manager Jim Munition who View the raging Cimarron
this morning with Police Chic' Clyde R Sapp said the crest may
Kansas City's
Deaths Listed
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VOLUME XXXV—
a
'I 'H 1'1 ST ATEM ENT that the 1
world is three-fourths water hai 0 0
never had much meaning for
those of us who live in the scud- I S lir I Cl arid soutimest I
But now it does
1
ahlog H bird IIIHICS ryeview
the H 1TH from Cit4unit to Perkins'
Siillwater Hod baegl
alooil Highway H Ild 18 to toshi
hoz makes you welater vdirre the I Cia twin Wirt
land has gone Water water !Loga n Aii n! current ly
Strrtehrs everywhere--red antaY luntlergiiititr I heir worst sieg"
t mulled by new floods antE01- flomis Ind inrnadoes
sPreading its tentacles to see what
inistory were designated as
it van destroy I I: 4
(1041Ater trNri today tirtliirtg
CHrl MT land of coupe ' ' '
hot you can see more water than owncr! of dAnlag'"1 or de8-
ever seen hchtre in the Itriiyed tionwA and 1 atsinoss-
Cimarron area !es elirilito godly f(q- fed--
Not jam the wide spreatling! era ti etinstruct ititt Ind renew-choltuel
rutting rampages 14)alls
- '
the Cimarron either Ewa y pit lb wis Indtio pgrly
herr' oil rig has stood every ! today y Pffilell B Barnes 'fod-
low Place in every town on everY! vral Small Business Administrator
forty nere3-- hkts LWCOMP H I n Wa-Aileaton
Fvey rave and !gulley has be-I Application for the loans on
Critor H t- trrti Alid dit7 hille21 ikluch only three per cent intet Pt
lakes and streams are full to burst is eliare may be filed with the
init—literally Dams are ripping SBA' s tit! ihrana CitY OF Ttika of-
apart in weak places and rivers ricers! Limes said!
and itreams aie making new chan-
nels across fields Ike Allots Funds
V7 AT" THAT IS dr" an't million donor in federal relief
peaceful or ritntlinli kith Ow for th flood-stricken areas of Ok-
brew and the sun can be like lahonia Elseilhower acted at the
olosie
request of Gov Pavillon(' Gary
But kitty' that spreads an&
Ikleankthile the At kansas River
swirls and crowds the land and
iinsa topped the 19-foot flood
takes aw ay man-made homes antil
slate !or the second time in four
bridges cattle and livestock road
d:ivs Fed by torrential rains Mon-
ItYs iogl crops and even Imolai
naY :light the river reached '21 feet
lives - an ugly thing ominous
befor nocn posing a new threat
end menacing as war It is war
in NO large residential areas Be-
troth nature's war sgainst loan-
cordino to a Under Piess report
made efforts to confine and control
New Tulsa Threat
its tempestuous outbursts
Sum' C000 TuLa rPsnlvots had
Pon (ilium' was the pilot ()f thol
riper rilane in which I had Inv firW IliI 1°11u" to their lintbei the
lives - i an ugly thing ominous
and menacing as var It is war in
truth nature's war tigainsi Man-
nimde efforts to confine and control
its tempestuous outbursts
Poo Gdmote vas the pilot Of tho
riper 'Mine in which I had my firt
iew of the flooded HITA thiS' Ilinr-
r1112 Also In the plane v cre
vile Ray and Leone (Mrs Ches-
ter t Smith
n-
tt 't fIpsT seerviiing put fgli
War tiblerts— site') t4c (111111'
1(111f Hit' Foster Drilling offievci
tce S11:t” WW1 gition-1
slog red Pad muddy ix'aters com I
mg to meet yott from Lido Clutilm:
Find the Cinia:ron I felt chieflyi
Ix finder
Then as toy 1ght adjuMed to the
whole terrain And I observed
Slabre Drilling Pig standing
ater- as I saw occasional tanks1
floating oil their sides instead of
iteright and AS I SAW once pleasant
farm hnivirs up to their witailm
sill tn Atpr f lipt2tin tO lto1 5irk
111111111e realization of the ruin ahri
dPVR t 4I mu I was vitooing
it
flP WA1 thick on the new
Ifighwoy 4u firidge neer Pei
kilts hut the valet' looked from (el-
plane :MO feel above so (ime 1)00
yott inarvelled that U m open tr-
traffic On Highway 33's ittigron river
bridge nisi south fiat' west of PM
ley the approaches on the Yest
side are so completely out that you
know It vitt! 1-11 a MR1111110111 rr
Nth !I)1) to put them hark
poi) 1 o'clock this' infirmly:
twieli of the town of Coyle was
pot standing in oter 111P Initin
Stryets seenied clear tit-
'Ito' I understand that they had
been submerged at one time
The southeastern part of Coyle
has the most water to contend
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35
Payne in
Disaster
By Jal4e Vic laud
Stial Hell
In I-inutile (11 elni)Inent hRI:ty
Presnient Eisenhowor allot NI one
million dollar in federal relief
for ttp flood-stricken areas of Ok-
lahoma Etscohower acted at the
request Of Gov Paymond Gary
I II )e nun lit l'agP I)
A Sconcr in KC
1-:AWA8 111— I
In tIjf HO fel I Hatt
Cif y A Wile holm c 7 p
night Ii VlII H rim of coffee
t It h a friend vvitrn nn attend-
ant came through and haid
'Get mil of hole - a toi titi(10 ttt
'hip (lay had loll) tintrwilly
prareful Mid sA :flit on the
Hip up from Oklahoma The W-
O ndant's 01(IN ere like a
bin out ht the blue
The log sin awliml Kansas
City 14'1)1)11 Pi in the north side
of the coy I ipteis e looked
at the !Mondani like vie didn't
belloYo tow het itioe he ttitt:
reach this 14 IT3 bf'N Cen 5 and 6 p deal new and heavier
blows to Ripley Councd Va ry area Yale and 01 Iton
"Some trouble could come Limn the kwaA a tile Cimarron
wateis flood into the Arkansas at Keysimie" he su ! "A lit' round
of storms has been forecast but they may not be too severe"
McMahan landed early this afternoon to nport Yale is in good
condition: Stillwater creek near Ripley is out of banks and pour-
ing into the Cimarron: Coyle is under water but not as bad as last
weck the river at Guthrie is still rising: Crescent has had heavy
THE GUSHING DAILY CITIZEN
Silt PAGES PRICE S CENTS
0 SE 24N'vl
fly Itev Dick C Alln
told to
101) Allen
riet Ceing i'ill
Funnel's Coming
I 1111"011'S NOM: JjfI3 C Itv trohr of Daily
ininalt lug I ilitor BO) Alirn is rtrinr or St A ndrpw Irpisrft-
pial elliirch in Siilinaler s brie last nitht's (lash nnod hit But hp
tt as Inn in SION ater Ile it as in Kansas City where tornado
shtick killing 35
Vor are gong dont able
any time We al-e tight in the
path of a twibter that's cont
VCe got out and headed tor
dov-ntown The tky beftinen
dark but we didn't hear the
irual rumble associated with a
tornado
It as a little later that we
I earned the tornado had hit
the south part Of Kansas City
in the Puihin Heights and
Hickman 1‘1111$ at ea Wt wire
clear across tovn when we
were at the airport which was
(Plrase Tutu To Page 1)
nathing Yeeel netaipattoti
FellfrOd al Cushing Oltighornm Pen1"1113 0 onnii 4i fir M h g ifiug
au
Martial Law Is Declared In
Missouri City Hunt Continues
For More Bodies in 2 States
By Ward Colwell
United Press Staff Correspondent
iA!')SAS CITY 11o (1:11)--1 savage 1111011 lip
x o-4 of the year roared out of laiisils and into 1 0 sill)
urban Kansas City subdivision8 Monday night spleaditii
death and destruction
l'he t‘vistel lett It least 35 (lead many ()I' them still
unidentified today and 20 injured
l‘lartial law ‘vas declared and soldierA 1)Itro 11-ri th)
ravag( d areas looking for more Inoliwi Police slid thsi
w it h the great Imotint of destruction there could I)
"many more" bodies still in the vreckage
The I! inado cut a 75-nuie swath ----- - -- - -
across Kansas killing s)x ir iiit
state tic tot e it hopped over the
state line and boiled into Hick- Builetin
uuti BIBS find Ruskin Might!
Iwo adjoining subdiviaions just OKIA110IVIA ( I T Y
itillill find east of Kansis Cit y (UP)—John Pussell Jr
Ihe death ttI1 14 thost areas former state senator' to-
A'aS 28 Another man died at Ma)'- day waived reading of his
tin City a smull town Eolith and second indictment for
kcst of Kansas City cri Me Kali-
conspiracy to defraud the
sas hordel!
state and was released on
New Weather i a riling
$2500 bond He was giv-
Ilcavy equipment movA1 in tc-
day to clear the A reckage of an en 15 days to enter a plea
almost Dew shopping center high
r f
scnool ad church that were de- rvt:17-7F4
molished at Ruskin ts
Heigh
? ‘
Aleantime the eat het buroati 1 1 1)24
issued nw warnings of p3ssihle
i
toi nado t tor extreme touttleast j f4
('-
Ni1)staill and northeastern Arkan- ! 'A''' r--- 011tI
t
sas let14 04fesAot r'f''
The tornado was by far the '''''''' — I
that '-
worst of many at have pagu -- as t
ed ' '1'4'' " '
Ala s Vvi--1 t
the Midwest and Southwest this '---1- -2!t-7)4iit )
: ''-")i::1!'' ''''- i'"'
yecr A tornado that ripped Dal
la -
s Tex on April 2 killed 10 and 11I'::!:'K2t V xl'''
zaused considerably less pioperty -i)fis4"-i'k'14
1 :k-::-1-A
damage Another tarrado killed ia
persons last Wednesday at 5iivei i '' ! ' - 1 f
1
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United P
resa photographer Jut- I l! t-4 - 4) )
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ry McN2il1 of Dallas tqa wit- ':1"-- '' - is — 3 v4
nesst d the tornado there and !kV ' -
4
here Monday night to pnotograph 1 '''
the one here said the Dines tor 'i
a!!) 40'
nado as m rely a b tby colic u
T1 '
pair() tn this” 400
2 -'''''t
tams mil ()(111()k Ing a( kinLtfthitt tJiie1t Jhii ciettk
has splaIted on! GI itt thinks
uHtan itcot 10kott tot ?ht votrst ot II Irani avowal
(11 tAalt Itto pwsthilIty F srvet tt flomitunt In the lowlailtla along
the ('Itnttron not ill ta
Mftantlit1e Prams Intieril tot new flood thleat Is the Cutt it
ten Mkt': Act towot I an 01(1111am ett of III Icel II 0 X
at ilittl-ntottnnt sir Lois chief telelthone oPt't atilt
Isms soti Anti litilstuLt to itvcr tztingers
1L'SIIIN(1 (1K1IIMIA 1Y 21 l'107
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Rural areas along the Cimarron and Arkansas Rivers
The Cimarron north of here is due to crest before 6 p m
Takes Own Life Afterward
F'
PI
Flood waters were raging anew today ir
water yards were turned into lakes and homes
deep in murky streams
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fnced new hAttles
t erseritiVilamian Wounds
Patvolnien Slays 'eput
'14
ijr And NEA Service
in Still
tt were
I od y
( )111 cji"1 A g pit "boll tt 4 1 hi 3 14A11)41 111 IIfl ptrtni 1 1t11 I is Oat 0(1
IrPti 11() Illot and x(11111(111 No woAild tirck Ir yr
hirlIv‘Liy g)airolown lii 111 p I I el hi 111t1 I Intw11 iglio ith ihtitetuft the Allot
ok
Hood stage at Pt-rkins is 12 feet Cecil CI:ay the river gauger
at the Payne county community doubted however that the water
vvould ugam close the Sll 40 bridge south of the to n l'he town
!wit' It' 10t UI numedtate danger
Throughout this area alet ‘kas on the rise again Before 9 m
Euchre neck kiiS three feet below the bridge
1 he Cimarron also was climbing riOrth ni hrre itipt thv ttIM 1
once again swirled through homes in the lowland' i'olice-
t lease Turn To Page 4 1
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ISOEvaroo
Honking Auto Horns Sirens
Arouse Sleeping City in Time
8-Inch Rain Rakes Stillwater
By Robert B Allen Jr
iDailY Citizen Staff Vriteri
Wailing sirens sent an estimated 2000 ater
sidents scramblin out of their beds at I H III tnday a
wall of water crashed down on the orlity seat Li W
tillWatr ‘ as hit hy torrential rains nr $ inches The
smashing Hum! hell-bent-Inr-leather through th-
imrth and inoiliwest residential sections came when the
dam at Smilmrii Lake crumbled Sanborn is a small lake in
the hnrth area
Water rushed through literally hundreds nt
hcre were no bliown casualties Actually the situatinn
as pretty well under contro by 5:30 this morning
The new floods st rink Payne
counly as thousands et resaivilth
Flashlight
moo of them along the treacher
ous Conoaron Five) Were digging —
out Irmo waters of the past
several days
At Cuoing's fiewhboring city of
A -
Stillwater boasting a population of Lost
2000n police credited the work ot
yoluntreo's radio at ion KSP1
alifi Civil Defense agencies with
aiding to prevert loss of Me flonT's Plane
ing auto gloms alertfd sleeping e-
u(lenloi :)ain Break at 3 -
Jerry Crawley ar Oklahoma Saved-
State University student was driv-
lug along SII tn south of Still-
water about 3 am lust about the
Wile the dam gave way
'It was raining avfully hard"
he told the Daily Citizen "and
there was the mnind of a lot of
honkin In Stillwater We found
out latcr It vas to warn the peo
saM mar on SI! 10 hoisted
toncedf into a treP aftel his car
washed i-tt the highway IT wa3
s a ved
y aid there vas little wa-
ter do‘A flown but the north side
was li:e a boiling river Some of
i lip k Pier Swept into basements
flowntwAn rind POO liif and soror-
ity houses on the Aggie campus
hot there HS nO SeilOns damage
Ni buildinRv hP said
Lain Stark Early
Emu s'arted waiving Into Still-
vi Wei eitypii but it was
after midnight before the real
ina CAMP The National
tiudrd ikas (ailed Out to aid po-
lice nghwav patrolmen firemen
and civil defense workers in the
evacuation 1(il)
catfl Ci a Mey water
coursed through the rity quickly
tiot the C-iving Fain continued (11-
iiens drove thiough the Oty
tug auto norns and !ire wagorti
inel pollee cars raced up and down
thP viatery stiTets sounding Mei !
siren to arouse the bleeping city
all tor Boats
IntiotdiptPly a call went out for
honk to help in the elieliat
Reseleilts 'A ere 1110Ved 10 the Atn-
Prtran I POW) hilikling 111
toll n Stillwater his part Of Still-
water is on a hill
1 hi! v titer viiS teeeiing tliF
11(nliing and reholonts Ire rt'
Ininin 1 to their homes
Water in Building
t was r-poi toff that more than
ii wilt 1 30illeil 113! 111013 Tinin
"'NI "It '11)1 A-"111(1"1 a (111'1' Y littll's "" 1" A tl'll 1111 '"'411t iIltviii V till it ii Asi li 10oll s find
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shrill' kilted mins It ra ly iod11 to WI ft :Inn
kvinin a ptttse col titled 11-11 in IW No 11014 kko t111)11 fol ti !lilt 1Irk srol
hot Ise ) tit7e tipt oti Ile lives el Tiooper
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LATE?
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t-fnly of the Daily Gtiretl
ski 14i lopn! C: ks65t:33e 03f 03 rile o81 owoelt: :141 yii
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A
morNe rode flasliff by the
rit'is of a flashlight brought
a U S Army Air Force C-15
out or last night's stormy
skie:4 here for a safe land-
ing at Municipal Airport
Some 30 minutes after fly-
ing tiffough the soup above
Cushing the ship carrying five
military men came in over the
top it auto lights to sit down
An Ail Force major stepped
from the plane patted his
foichesd find said to Mimi( I-
pal port manager Jim Mc-
Mahan: "Who owns this port?"
I'm going to buy it
Ile said McMahan's quick
action and tnitiative vf'd
those aboaid the ship which
had become hopelessly lost in
toe storm on a flight lima
Louisiana to Tinker Air Foice
ha:e in Oklahoma City
"I moN the ship trying to
land but heading for the AA Ifi!!
greii" McMahan said It mai
about 19:35 pm and jul ai
Fuspitdoned the eiet ti ic
storm bad knocked out their
comPass and they couldn't g
(kase lam To rage 11
Need Warning
System? City
Can Gel One!
rirnario w a rnings wailed
Diannright Monday night
vt'here residents I emembei
another Monday night in April
it your agn A twister on that
day shcf d throng the Clef
county community killing five
and Inpu'ing s(Of(' A warning WILH iNSIled bolit
82: p m when a funnel w a a
siiihted barreling overhead It
did not tout h ground
Mca rii hde in Cushing of-
ficials stood by the firehouse
siren ready to let It go at a
second's notice But the big
questioh Would It ha e been
thelznsd(:luibmtist ?lint nkt h 1a7sd
heaiat throughout the city?
So
That Is one of the reasons
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Allen, Robert B., Jr. The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 167, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 21, 1957, newspaper, May 21, 1957; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2175687/m1/1/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.