Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 281, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1960 Page: 1 of 6
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FAIR
SAPULPA — Generally .4pir
through Saturday Little temper-
ature change High today mid 90s
Low tonight lower 70s
Sapulpa Daily Herald
o:a:.::c:iA historical society
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA.
S^idnctj S)dpufpa
( otfee taqeak The only IS min's
in the oaf hi ing when the help
stops doing nothing.
1 Section, 6 Pages
or j
Refuse Pickups
Start In Newly
Annexed Areas
Collection of trash and garbage
in the newly-annexed areas of
south Sapulpa got underway
Thursday* and the procedure for
getting me same type service
started in adjoining areas which
have not been annexed was an-
nouncer!
Vol XLV No 281
Ole £jil
^iotekooL
By ED LIVERMORE
The fate of the Forest Hills pav-
ing program at this time is a
little undecided We hope the
momentary delay does not upset
the program to the extent that it
is abandoned.
Perhaps as an alternative, the
residents of the area might con-
sider raising the money in cash,
and thereby effect a savings of
around one-fourth. Surely, local city Manager Add Ellyson said
financing could be arranged for daily pickups of trash and gar-
the small amounts needed, and it bage will be made in all of Susie
certainly would more than amount q additions one and two and
to a saving for the taxpayers in South Heights addition to Wells
^ be^im merit ate area street on the south. Main street
Bui in anv respect the proncrtv 0,i the east and Hickory street on
owners in Forest Hills should not west. Ellyson said the new truck
let the matter drop. The fact that which was put in operation will
the lowest hid on the program- allow each home to be serviced
ed work exceeded the egineer's on an average of twice a week
estimate by ten ner cent is re- ,n,e other affec(ed areas which
grettahk New bids might be do nf), „ow lhp wrvice are -
•sought, hut perhaps the number GanJner Park an(| Crowle V V\ » ‘‘TO J ,|7> r1*g
o'™.' wnB PaV‘nR W°rk *S Heights. Under state law. the cty '-•/'>
rather limited !can not allow the service to the ‘ ‘ J ■ 4
Property owners in Forest Hills .. . ^ \ .
, ^ ,, . . . . areas unless each homeowner
have considerable investment in . ... .. ..
. . »* * .« L signs a contract with the city
their homes A1 the homes are Such contracts nf)W arp pffJ,
among the cty s nicest but this for a„ l|u>se w,)0 ^ water
is not a permanent situation if . . .. .. °
the streets continue to decline ^ tte C,ty'
Poor streets do more to detract Ellyson said persona In Card-
from property value than any ncr and Crowley additions who
other outside influence want the service should telephone
WV hoped to see the work under- water department at number
way in Forest Hills by this time ‘ and R'vc Hieir narne' address
We still feel the work will be and telephone number,
done, and the property owners He pointed out that a high per-
will not lei the matter rest where eentage of the residents must
it is. A modern paving project in request ihc service before it can
that area would do more to in- offered. He said the sooner
crease property values there, and residents contact the office, the
inspire other street improvement sonner the service will be started.
projects than anything we can extended service was Felony charges were filed Fri- a shot allegedly was fired from a
think of
Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Friday, July 29, 1960
State Official
Won't Answer
Probe Charges
'A A’ 5c Per Copy "Creek County's Doily Reading Habit"
Merit Violation Charges
Against 7 Are Dismissed
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPU
TENKILLER STATE PARK, als against eight cases still pend-['sources Board, prompted what
lUPIt - The state Personnel ing after testimony was eomplei board members look as a warn-
'ohn M Rogers held a closed at ve relal‘ation today in a. re mg out of the state Senate race by the 1SH>1 Legislature,
door conference in his office to- n<?Wal °f a ,wo'day liearin8 over between Sen Rav Fine, Gore, and: I™ Differences
dav and was not immediately al,t>8t‘<l ,lleBal Poliliekin8 by Howard Fink. Vian. to review Sen Louis Ritzhaupt. Guthrie,
available for comment on charges s,a‘e cmployes , A discussion over dismissal of a
leveled before a legislative audit ,Char*l>S aga,nf.t ™7 Pm char«e a8alMSt Harrell E Gosel. , m (h heari a( Ten.
hie ployes acre dismissed today, an area supervisor for the narks| paung m Hearings aiii.n
ms actIVl-___.1 ... . . __ . i>__n .1____I
one of seven state lawmakers par-
committee regarding
ties.
Rogers declined to talk to one
newsman and sent word to a sec-
ond reporter he was tied up in con-
ference in his office.
Rogers, his son John, whose
name was mentioned hv the com-
mittee. and several other persons
attended the conference in the ex-
aminer's office.
The Legislative rounril's Audit
• making the score seven 'ismlss- division of the Planning and Re-)killer Park, said the dismissal
would react against the board if
lone hastily
Board chairman Dale Schmitt,
Oklahoma City, said he objected
to the Ritzhaupt statement and
(took it as a threat Later, the dis-
agreement was ironed out and the
board went ahead with dismissal
of the charges.
CHICAGO (UPU Vice Presi-members of the Republican Na- Gosel and Richard Dearman. a
dent Richard M Nixon and his jtional Committee "But you in the maintenance worker at Sequoyah
| Slate Lodge, had been accused in
Nixon and GOP vice presi- an affidavit signed by Clyde Cen
Nixon, Lodge Pledge
All-Out Fall Campaign
Rogers to appear nex^month^to runn*n8 lnate pledged an all-out prec,ncts Wl11 Wln "
explain reports of offiee campaign effort today to lead the Republi-
bont' ttfltaVlitedemnloteslleare ^ ^ Vil'°ry ""| Lodge ap, pealed for the sup, »rt of I lestified. however, that the con-
workinc in the office of' his nrT November presidential election party leaders in what Nixon said ^ersation he had with Gosel relat
Brakefield examines a demolished vn,„ u,,ai(inn p | "We'll campaign until our M|| be the "closest election of mR ,0 tbe Senate campaign occur-
dential nominee Henry Cabot ter. a Tahlequah barber. Center
i"os? AR! INJURED— HigHwoy Patrolman C u wman ea vate audjtjng firm
I model car in which two men were injured Thursday evening in a high-speed ~ . fi
chase north of Sapulpa on State Highway 97 The men, both of Mounds, face felony mitux* was told* ^ 00,11
charges for allegedly firing a rifle at two Sand Springs men at the start of the chase
(Staff photo by Larry Owen)
throats are raw,'
Pair Faces Felony
Charge In Chase
$65,000 Is
Pledged In
Fund Drive
ONE — That Rogers' employes
are being asked to contribute to
campaign funds, flower funds,
birthday funds and a blood hank
TWO — Thai Rogers has delay-
ed publication of several state au-
dits, one for over a year.
THREE — That the private au-
diting firm operated by Rogers
and his son John Rogers is seek-
Nixon told this century in America
★
Demo Confident
Of 50-State Win
Over Republicans
red before June 3. when Planning
Board employes went under the
merit system Center also testified
that Dearman’s automobile had
Fink bumper stickers before June
3.
Nixon, who accepted the presi-
dential nomination Thursday night
(with a promise to press his race
in all 50 states, said the "big
man" in the lt+fio GOP campaign
will be the person who gets out Agrees To Dismissal
the vote in the nation's precincts. Schmitt insisted both Gosel and
Morton Re-elected j Dearman be called as witnesses
Nixon congratulated the com- although board members pointed
out testimony against them did
not support the accusations. This
mittee on re - electing Sen Thurs-
HYANNIS PORT, Mass. (UPI) ton B Morton of Kentucky as
ing bookkeeping business in John F. Kennedy's sights were Republican national chairman to Save Flne an opportunity to cross-
school districts, which are subject ®«t today on a grand slam 50- l,ead UP ,he 1960 campaign elfort examine Gosel and at the same
Over $65,000 in stock pledges to audit bv Rogers' office. | state victory over Richard M Nix-1 Ia a special gesture to his Ume accuse him of other political
. - - ,----------------------------- have been received by the Sapul- FOUR-That some accountants on in the November presidential Bos,<"1 * bred running mate, a activities later in the campaign
authorized Monday night by city day morning against two Mounds 22 caliber rifle at a car occupied Da industrial Foundalion Inc as who w«rk in the downtown office election. member of one of the country's! Fine, however, agreed to the
COmmiNSinrvorw a f fpr ITllvcnn nr •» u.. *____ o____i o__:_______ 1 miumohwi ■ uuiiumn/11, lilt „ _ . _
Between the city manager, the commissioners after Ellyson men as the climax to a Thursday by two Sand Springs men.
contractor, and the property Pointed out that the individual evening high-speed chase in which Being held in lieu of bond on
owners themselves we feel certain who had l**0 collecting refuse the pair's car overturned after c|larges of assauk with intent tn t0 grow. Watch for the additions payroll
something can be worked out. 'n arVa was HI an(l some resi-
The property owner who feels he de°!s bad complained their trash
is saving money by not having his and garb®ge bad not been picked
street kepi in prnoer repair is UP i°r some two weeks,
only fooling himself. He pays for H’e cost will be be $1.50 per
the streets when his property is montb each home and the
offered for sale . . . and who amount will be added to their
Friday The list continues R°8ers and Rogers are on the| The Massachusetts senator's m°c( distinguished families. Nix-
examiner and inspector's state confidence on that score was re- on sa'd °f Lodge
dismissal, saying he did not have
time to present witnesses in sup-
layed to newsmen Thursday by ' His background and mine arc port of the additional accusations
kill and reckless driving is Carl of business and professional-' FIVE - That several of Rogers'Sen. Henry M. Jackson (Wash.), different. I can assure you I Ritzhaupt took the floor in the
Mj)jAr fhannpt 111 Rogene Perry. 25. Mounds. Sche- people who are willing to support state employes have been asked to Democratic national chairman never thought I would have the crowded, hot residential quarters
I IQJvl VIIQIIIJv} III duied t0 ^ arraigned on the as- this community project with their make contributions ranging from Kennedy will meet toight with honor to run with a Lodge for of the park superintendent, to de-
knows when that might be . . so water hill The cost when the
if he has to pay for streets, he serX'ce. was hdog offered by an
might as well get the enjoyment
for no extra cost.
(ub« Polio WSSSHFI---------
Leadership Seen Tcunly Attorney Clyde Patrick to date ar®
missed now.1
The board took under advise
Jessie Watters
Succumbs; Final
Rites Incomplete
Mrs. Jessie E Watters. 68. died
j filed the felony count against the
individual was $1 per month, HAVANA (UPU A rapid fire °a!r 0na comPlafniti I"1ade, by‘
with one pickup being made a series of political developments e s and Bl Ha ’ h”’1
week. i following the illness of Premier ”f,SaJnd .Sp'T' ^hose car the
| Fidel Castro raised speculation to-
defendants allegedly were at-
y a . | - day of major changes in Cuban temptinV° C4Ch
New Animals Are ^ - n,Lr™p -
Added For Farm IcSrJSsr Hfi:''j*®? w*P'1:v?,r nl
--------- — ..«v»v.u, \c t hmthor nf tb vSan<^ sPnnRs men Lnat they had1
Thursday afternoon of an apr>a- Tommy Hager has added a full- _h •• . l,r*’mier- stopped at the intersection of
rent heart attack suffered at her grown pork-a-pine and a flying u: l . !'lsl aa was Park and Dewey streets after at
home. 522 E Uv squirrel! to his growing menagerie ^0^^ a birthday partv when
Born July 9. 1892. in Aldrich, and fancy fowl farm, he said Fri- n,'<.tnn c j a , °a ,° thev first were accosted by Perry
Mo.. Mrs. Watters had been a day. postpone a Sunday television ad- and Taylor I
resident of Sapulpa since 1909 Hager, who operates a tourist Venezuelan eov^rnrneru'Sm Wells and Hall told Brakefield
when she moved here with her attraction in this area just off T, the defendants cursed them and
husband. A K Watters, a retired Tibbens Road. East of Sapulpa on ,ere was only government attempted to start a fight The OK Rubber Welders
Frisco Railway employe, who sur- a purelv hobby basis, said the two s,len^e here on Raul Castro's Sand springs pair said thev drove Stuart Lumber Company
vives. new additions were donated to the ^u,r re unconfirmed a j^j-vice station near Garfield Tom Wallace Sr.
Mr and Mrs. Watters would collections by Bert Stallinger, who r"™rs salfl '' was ronneded both school on Highwav 97 where thev
Chamber of Comrtierre
Tulsa-Sapulpa Union Railway
Oklahoma Gas and Electric
American National Bank
Trust Co.
Sapulpa Brick and Tile Co
Barilett-Collins Co.
Samilpa Tank Company
Oklahoma Natural Gas
Sapulpa Daily Herald
Security National Bank
Lon T. Jackson Agency
Standard Chevrolet Co.
Mrs. Selma Berryhill
Rule-Reel Furniture Co.
J. C. Penney Co.
Maur.ce I.ampton
Marrus Horn
$10 up to 30 per cent of a month's his vice presidential running mate president of the United States " | clare the board "will be making
pav to campaign funds Sen Lyndon B Johnson, to dis-1 Lodge promised to do every an error if the charges arc dis-
SIX — That comnlainG will b** cuss ways to achieve that victory thing in the campaign to the ut-
filed with the state Personnel —starting with the August session most °f his ability and strength.
Board Mondav charging violations of Congress. Nixon broadly outlined his cam- ment a charge that Frank Ratt-
of the merit system in Rogers' of ! Johnson, accompanied by his Paign strategy in his acceptance liff. a forestry worker from Tah-
fiee. wife, Lady Bird, and a party of speech lequah, had solicited support for
* Rogers has reneatedlv denied to *0 aides and newsmen, was sched- 11 campaign keyed to Fink on election day. Rattliff de-
newsmen that he knew anything uled to arrive at this Cape Cod foreign policy - which candidate nied the testimony of his neigh-
about the various funds allegedly resort some time after 6 p.m “ he*' prepared to deal with Ni- bor, Leslie Davis, who had testi-
havp celebrated their 50th wed-
ding anniversary this December
She was a member of the First
Baptist church.
Survivors, in addition to the
husband of the home, include a
operates a concession near Lake his brothers illness and with again were confronted by the
Hevbum. Roa s declsl0n ,0 participate in defendants
Hager said visitors to his P'^ ^l^SSr mu According to Brakefield, Tavlor
this summer have been heavier ' meeting in Costa R1Ca Aug. confronted the pair at ,he pas
than ever before He had 42 school,
groups visit his collection this
pair at the gas
, , station, holding a 22 caliber rifle
10 ()/ ^ ls ,0 ,akp UP *l,e 8ues on Hall, who was seated on the
son, Raymond Watters, also of spring No charge is made and Hon of Russian intervention in nasseneer side of Well's vehirb.
the home picnic grounds are available for Cuba Raul Castro is a violent j T, c , .
opponent of the organization and Saad fp"n«s pa,r
it was believed he would insist off from the statin in an attempt
that Cuba boycott the meeting %,he ,wo ^°,lmds T" and
Rna had been expected to outline JS* ”y a ,f°' Was f,rPd af
Cuba's position Sunday. l^gLyV ™
The wildest rumors swept
Funeral services are pending visiting^groups.
zer
with Harrison Funeral home.
Knou)
®SE&&S&(sM4\
Beff«/i
Hager started the collection
several vears ago and featured
only birds from all sections of
the world. It has been expanded
constantly until now his wild
p1 nsi
hfTa. . . .. P°r|ed recovering from an at- the auto going off the cart side of
Wednesday night s storm was tack of pneumonia The consensus the highwav where it overturned
quite costly to the farm. Hager of doctors here aopeared to be once on its side before coming
The rily of Bristow rooducts S, «i„d k„«kfd ™e"r» tarn. Z tC'LT SI'The S” SbS°MoH l"‘!h”"'y’ aC“>"1''"!
araund=18'to p— -
Missile With Model Of
Thomas A. Wallace
George Whitten Olrismohile
Jim Hammoidree Red-E-Mix
Ravnuths Department Store
Pete Giaromo Wholesale
Sheffel’s and Morton's
Southwestern Bell Telephone
Gllllam-Harris Furniture
Herbert P. Johnson
Jack's Camera Shop
Sam T. Alien
Plymouth Drug Store
Katz Denartmenl Store
Pus Hudgins
Fred Palrirk
Democrat News
Gus Tavlor
Sanulpa Lumber Company
MrMasters Insurance Agenry
Streeter Speak man
Humes Drug Store
being collected in his office.
CAB Studies
Big Merger
WASHINGTON (UPU The big-
gest airline merger in commer-
cial aviation history was before
the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB>
today where it faced stiff opposi-
tion from other carriers.
It would bring together United
Airlines, the nation's fourth larg-
est carrier, and Capital Airlines,
the fifth biggest The combined
e.d t. Kennedy planned to greet kita s Khrushchev, the 47 year- fled against him.
them at the airport, the first time old Nixon with eight years of Wrangles At Length
he has done so for any visitor in s*rv'c* as Dwight D. Eisenhow- The board quickly dismissed
the 13 days he has been here. er'8 vice president or 43-year-old charges against two more Plan-
Guests of Kennedys’ Sen John F. Kennedy, his Demo- ning and Resources Board em-
The Texas senator and Mrs. crat'c opponent0 ployes, Dewey Young and Delbert
Johnson will stay overnight as T*lat is tbe way Nixon spelled Buford, both of Hulbert. Okla
guests of the Kennedys' at their d out Thursday night in an emo- The board had wrangled at
home near the beach on Nantucket Hon-laden acceptance speech at length over the question of putting
Sound Hi* 1960 Republican National Con- affidavits in the record before the
Adlai E. Stevenson, Kennedy's vent*on He said his campaign accused employe had an opportun-
foreign affairs adviser and 1952-56 bad *ie8un there and then. He ap- ity to face his accuser or know
forerunner on the Democratic tick- Peared before the convention for the specifics of the charge against
et, also arrives at Cape Cod to- ,he first time af,er 11 had accept- him.
day He will stay with friends and ^ as his running mate ambassa- Board member Jay Hunter. Bar-
visit Kennedy Saturday, probably dor Henry Cabot Lodge, 58, a tleiville, argued the affidavit
after Johnson leaves. man wilh more than seven years should not be read unless the ac-
The senator and others joined 0,1 the dlPlorna,ic firing line in cuser was on hand to back it up
firm would g calledUnited to in «J*** di""«f the
Lines.
The proposed merger was an
nounced Thursday by United Pres-
ident W. A Patterson and Capital
Board Chairman Thomas D Nee-
lands Jr. It followed five weeks
of secret negotiations
Three Dismissed Earlier
Announces Schedule Today Sen. Walt Allen. Chickasha, said
The vice president told news- hearsay evidence and affidavits
men he would announce today his are commonly accepted in courts
next week's schedule, which he and tribunals outside the United
described in advance as a "cam- States. Sen. Fred Harris, Lawton,
paigning schedule " He has set observed that if an employe ap-
up a farm conference here Mon- Pealed board action to the courts.
Ahhough'the merger would save TW° th,eftsJ^« reported Sa day and is exppcled t0 ny his Hie court would demand that the
iDital from almost certain hank-i^ ^^day home town of Whittier. Calif , reuser appear m person
Charges were dismissed Thurs
day against Virgil Matthews,
highway Department worker from
candidate's wife, Jacqueline,
her 31st birthday Thursday.
Reports Of Two
Thefts Received
SSrSrsl-Tzfirf“,h'aop “ ”
lies as America. Trans World d ^ ar«cte*
were taken from his pickup tnick
and Eastern
Threaten American's PosKion
By acquiring Capital's routes
last S"ndav while the truck was
parked in his driveway
and some of its planes. United I
would move into enough new cities Z hr°m t “a
Sunshine Laundrv and Cleaners and areas lo threaten American's ^ , f th° 0klaho^a T,re and
Jack I aurenee City Drue position as the country's biggest ^PPlV 77^, Mas7y sa,d
Sapulpa Coca-Cola Bottling Co ajrjje .someone took a transistor radio
Owen Funeral Home
Dr. John D. Mose
SUBSCRIPTION NOTICE!
The home delivered price of
the Sapulpa Herald, delivered
in Sapulpa, will become 30c
yer week or $1 30 per month
effective August 1st This is
the first increase in the price
of the Herald since 1947.
Space Capsule Blows Up
Stale Attorney's
Activities Probed
from the comnany between 2 and
14 p.m. Thursday.
Two-Hour Parking 1
Meters Changed Pete Williams GoCS To
The two hour parking meters #
which pu, >n ...hS ,hc uhi. Chair Without Emotion
Tahlequah; Curtis Welch, highway
road grader operator from Clare
more, and I^onard Benge, state
forestry worker from Muldrow
Testimony against Matthews and
Welch was deemed insufficient
and complaining witnesses failed
to appear against Benge
Incidentally
George Wlhtten has a short-
short haircut . . . Earl Barber is
going to be forced to go to work
next week . George is going on
vacation Charles O'Neal is
block of South Park street now
Legislative •TO.ii .l committee was ^'"L^h'rre™2fcr*ol'Ite Lf”1' 'PT *““™ dl'd ,n «* TcTme !lTher'“ttiTInu!*fy ISlfLSllf. '“"Ly W.
first working n,«iel Americ s .oh If miles east ol <•.„ Can..- gronoh S«. ” IifiSTZTLSt “» f • Tt Z ^ ^
maninto-space capsule on its
Dr. Robert R. Gilruth, director
™,den flight annarentlv blew un The Atlas was fired in a heavy °j NASA's Mercury program, said manned but watched closely by nev in 27 traffic cases durmg the u ,8‘- uT,*S
maiden f ight apparently blew up ^ ^ djsapppared jnto a bgn^ the one valuable piece of am- the courageous Americans who same period I bus,ness pP°ple ln the block
high in the skv ay, sending 0f ciouds just a (ew jater munition to come from the test have volunteered for this nation’s Sen Ed E
, . ---------. _____ — Berrong. Weatherford,
It was soon announced that UaS ' ,lal ' e taP7cs flbort-sens- first venture into space. member of the Legislative Coun-
tmmg. »voni nrrMirrprt nf u rat a scientists attempting to track the !n8 syswBi worked as expected. ' The Mercury Astronauts—seven cil's audit committee, said he un-
Some event occurred of a cata- ------------ ..... The abort system which win serviCemen whose derstood Parks was Gov Howard
the unmanned capsule plunging
into the ocean
No Injuries In
Two-Car Crash
-Jij^hi'r nahire^nrahlhlv' nn “ex- capsule s scheduled 1.500-mile un- ., ir a, r sys e.m' wh cb wi handpicked
nl7fnn •• ' ,„rJ announcement manned fl‘gbt had lost radio con- " ,e he Cap,' IV*S are tied to and wil1 dePend Edmondson's choice for Tulsa No reoorted in a June 17' 1956
P ' - - tact 65 seconds after the takeoff eS'. IS ^‘PP0^ ,0 7tcct maI' uP°n ,he bell-shaifeci "laboratory" county Democratic chairman dur m,nnr c„iijcinn which Williams w
maintained to the governor s res- naping. in frequent fishin' trips . . H. C.
idence in Oklahoma City but the Williams approached death Soeed is plannin' a vacation in
14th stay did not come for the 31- calmly He strode lightly into the the near future Bob Bullock
year^ld convict who kidnaped and death chamber, almost with a savs there are days when he
killed young Tulsa ministerial stu- spring in his steps. He showed needs to be three people
dent Tommie Robert Cooke on emotion only twice, first when he WayB(, Jameson savs the political
noticed those who had come to conventions have been good for
was pronounced dead witness the execution and again business . . H. H. Hammond, 815
“ “ ™ KPSrsS
from the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration said. »—•*••• irom its booster hv means nf static^ ”• , ■ mf'ua.v fm--nnon at me inter- -* »------- r"j------.— •"= issUSiuku a whUc». >ouin fopiar. sends alone a Dost-
NASA said the trouble occurred an attempt to recover the solid-fueled rockets ' the historic flieht 8 ^ S ° T^i cor|,rnIlttCera “ Was 0 d the of Main and Hobson R. A Hark'ns al 10 06 P m • four Last Mea' Simple office postal of Hammond La^
about 65 seconds after the big wreckage. | ^ ^ing svtem was includ- set to Bv ! 500 hC s T' ^ |nj.nutes a ter executioner Ben He had declined to make a las, ,)ohn Vorv. tells us his game of
Atlas missile carrying the bell- This was to have been the ed tn today's flight, but the es- statute^Ss t<Ty2 an SeS monHi to Snt^ifSl ienfSer "'Z*'"' Willi,‘ Smi,,rirV' JS*** CW the ftement whpn Warden Rolf has shaped lately through
shaped capsule go, off in a Mercury capsule's maiden flight cape tower was purposely left off. milestone in the program which rong asked if the painter! i > ??I-?-2'7?nd VV,l.b!,r E ‘ iz.a-............ 87e.,the_7*t°Try per'. ooglect of placing . wanting to
smooth launching at 8 13 a m. on the Atlas and a milestone that Scientists said that, had
e s.t. would have gotten Project Merc- Astronaut been aboard, the
an is supposed to put the first Astro- Gerdes, Muskogee, had painted No arrests were made and dam-
•* 1 Bonham. 57. 1515 Edgewood Uane Eirst Kidnaper Executed mission, but spoke the word buy, sell or swap?
telephone
„ _ . , , - . nl1; anu usiu- He was the first person to be "Jack” and winked when he rec- the 'ole reliahU fnr nt ,
Scientists said the one-ton cap-urv. the nation's high-priority and cape system would have worked uk“ i.^mtlltte. ** ***1 ■ — - - si!n,.durifl>{ ace to the vehicles was unerti- R'ven the death^penalty^ for ognized reporter Jack Kelly of the dependable wants ads
son's campaign for governor. |mated.
ing in Oklahoma, but not the first* (See PETE on Page 4> phone number is 185.
that
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