Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1960 Page: 1 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Sapulpa Herald and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I Section, 8 Pages
Portly Cloudy
SAPULPA Partly cloudy
with little temperature change to-
day. tonight and Saturday
t hance of scattered afternoon and
nighttime thunder showers
Vol XLVI No 3 *
DL Cjitor's
^ joteboob
By ED l.IVKRMORE
Tomorrow, September 17, is a
big day for the DAR and all |
other Americans It is Constitu-|
lion Day The DAR has provided I
us with ,i tut of information that ■
far too many people have either t
forgotten or never realized |
We pass it along to you It's the1
Bills of Rights as embodied in;
the first ten ammendments of I
the Constitution of the United'
States Clip them out for refer- j
ence the next time one of these
overly-liberal liberals gets to
fooling around with your free-
doms *
ONE IS INJURED—Highway Patrolman Jack. McKenz.e examines damage to a
Amendment One: Freedom of 1953 model cor which overturned Thursday night on Highway north of Sapulpa
Religion, of Speech, and of the >opulpan Joel Mackey sustained minor injuries in the accident while two other
ixcupants in the vehicle were not injured (Staff photo by Larry Owen)
Congress shall make no law|->—
respecting an establishment of
religion, or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof or abridging the
freedom of speech, or of the press;
or the right of the people peace
ably to assembly, and to petition
the government for a redress of
grievances
I
Amendment Two: Right to PASCAGOULA, Miss <IPU—,gan digging out in the wake of
Keep and Bear Arms. Dangerously high tides and heavy Hurricane Ethel.
A well regulated militia heing I rains todav slowed cleanup opera- The second tropical storm to
necessary to the security of a
J CXLAHOtt
Sapulpa Daily HerakP
!
OKLAHOMA HISTORICAL SOCIETY temperature reading
CITY. QKLA. » . .
____ . dowrfown temperature
Jj Kadlng ij> Shpulpa at Soon Fri-
c^grees J
Sapulpa, Oklahomo, Fr day, September 16, I960
Sc Per Copy "C'eek County * Doily Reading Habit
KMiMigh! yyjnners Listed In Rabbit
TalksWiMe And Art Divisions Of Fair
High Tides And Floods
Threaten After Storm
to keep and bear arms, shall not
be infringed
Amendment Three: Quartering
of Soldiers.
No soldier shall, in time of
peace, be quartered in any house,
without the consent of the owner,
nor in time of war. but in a mat-
ter to be prescribed by law
another look at the situation
I There were hint- there might
he another inkrig ng aspect of
I Khrushchev's visit to the United
Nations—that he may make over-
tures for personal meetings with
, presidential candidates Vice
President Richard M Nixon and
A Sapulpa man sustained John F Kenm!
in in s along the Gulf Coast where'strike the US mainland in ,i minor injuries Thursday night) w'll Avoid Polities
thousands of weary residents be- week left widespread property da- yvben bls car ov'orturned on U. ^al apparently would depend
S Highway or, north of Sapulpa on whether things go well after
Sapulpan Is
Injured In
1-Car Crash
LONDON (UPI Soviet diplo
mats hinted today that Premier
Nikita S Khrushchov want- a rev-
I onciltation with President Eisen-
hower They raised the possibility
Khrushchev will make an indirect
approach to set up a private _
meeting with Eisenhower during'
the United Notions General As-!
semhly
This corral-, ident asked
whether Khriufc hev now felt he
I had gone too fa: in his personal
| attacks on EL-«: lower at the
' summit confacgiu, m Paris last
spring.
I "Mr Khruflhrln ' was very
angry at the tin* was the re !
ply. implying that the Soviet1
| premier now was reads to take * 4
i
mt, if
he arrives in New York on Mon
day In any event, he is expected
tut oJ T»
jiij band 10 ■ isy
* Only one fatality was indirectly Released following treatment avoid any action that eould be
[caused by the storm Juste Sa- a* Bartlett Memorial hospital for) ln,erPretod as an attempt to in-
• minor cuts and bruises was Joel Huence the course of the U 3
For Ponca Game
And Celebration
Sapulpa High school's 85-mem-
Amendment Four Security from bet hand left at 4 p m
and Sei-
Unwarrantable Search
rare.
The right of the people to be
secure in their persons, houses,
papers, and effects, against un-
reasonable searches and seizures,
shall not be violated, and no war-
for Ponca City and a two-day
Mackey-21708 North uonard | «. fan
ed a atai Marl attack while According to Highway Patrol- Meetings with Nixon and Ken-
securing windows at his New man Jack McKenzie, who investi-1 n*dy would have to overcome
Orleans home Thursday. gated the accident Mackey's car sorr*> obstacles of geography
Friday ^**11 tresh in the minds of many overturned when it turned off the Khrushchev s movements have
wo- the 1957 killer Hurricane highway onto a private road bw0 restricted to
outing in connection with the which claimed 430 lives which runs behind Clark's Ser-
Ctiieftain Pioneer football game ,‘,ne• some 50 000 coastal vice Station and Western Chiken
Friday and the town's annual dwel,ers P«'d »*«* 1Wea,‘)el House
Cherokee Strip celebration Bureau warnings and took shelter The patrolman said the vehicle
George Brite, band director,!!'’ advao‘je 0 s 00-mile-an-1 traveled 65 feet out of control be-
said the band will perform at ho°'' wlnds I fore overturning on its top
rants shall issue, but upon ) halftime of the football game and e storm <>llowed close on the Arthur Marler, Oakhurst con-
(See NOTEBOOK on Page 5) 'then will perform twice on Satur-I ^ s 0 Hurricane Donna, which stable, told the patrolman he had
I day look more than 140 lives in its been pursuing Mackey for passing
■X • a • » a The band will be among some ramPa8| tt"ougli uc. to Rico and nn thc right at the time the acci-
Kain And Cooler ^ w.ll participate in a “P K Seaboard througn ^
I mile-long parade starting Satur V* Two male companions in the
day morning at 10 .30 am The Hurricane Ethels biggest punch Mackey vehicle were not injured
bands will include the United ™ a Eretch ( The driver was cited for reek-
I -States Air Force Drum and Bugle ’ »*«»sippi s coast a colorful jess driving and ordered to
A weekend of cooler weather Corps .resort area Electric power was before County
and light rain was forecast for At 2 p m Saturday, the local Kn^ J'ed oul' ,r«* blown down Clyde Patrick
this area, as a weak cold front performers w.ll participate in and b™ses unroo ed at Pascagou-
moved across Oklahoma today and -eremomes at the Ponca City 10X1 8,1,11 ('ul£P»r'
the U S. Weather Bureau said football field held in connection I Tbe s,reets .°r B,1°xl and Go,f-!
another was approaching the with the 67th anniversary of the f°rt wer,e c,uMer®d Wlth fell«d
•late from the north opening of lhe Cherokee Strip |‘rees and P°wer 1,nes a* ***
The mercury had stayed under The Saturday afternoon affair *“r»ey teams picked
the 90 degree mark in Sapulpa by will be a marching display, with ‘hnH,*h ,he debns today ,0 chetk|
noon Friday as cloudy skies all hand- Idanvages
Weather Expected
ap-
Attomey
Former Sapulpan
Dies Of Seizure
On Fishing Trip
provided mild temperatures
the early morning hours
Dr R L Ralls. Tulsa, brother
There was still a threat of dan-^0* two Sapulpans. died of a heart
participating
, Brite said the local gruop will
spend Friday night in the homes Kerous|y bl*hwater in some sec- attack Thursday morning while
I Hons of the Bayou la Batre and1
Manhattan
tfSjWr
Remains Of
Lost Coors
Heir Found
DENVER i UPI Edward Lee
Greene. .30, drives a pizza pie de-1
: kS*-•
mm**
?4
1
w
•I, 4
w
4
Island by the U S State Depart-1 ^ truck for 1100 a wtH>k i*
men! But there appears to be^ commissions, and lie s bargain
-ome desire on the part of the conscious.
Russian to get first-hand impres- He found one in a pawn shop—
■'ion- of ’he two men who are a 25-caliber automatic pistol
running for the presidency Last Sunday he decided to try it
Recalling that Khrushchev re- out
ferred to Eisenhower in strong. He drove 35 miles southwest of
.ingcage in Pan- • ‘ a thief Denver into the mountains, and
caught red-handed in his theft"', ventured along a little-used road
t < question was asked how the I until he spotted a trash dump It
overture for a reconciliation!looked like a safe spot for target
would be put to the American1 practice.
"I went around the dump."
Green said Thursday, and saw
president
There are various ways in
which it could he done," was
he reply.
Moves Toward Meeting
The implication was that the
Russians
the steep hill going down through
the timber
"1 hadn't walked more than "i00
or 600 feet when I saw these two
First Round Of
; Competition In
I Rodeo Tonight
Activity moved at a hustling,
bustling pace at the Sapulpa fair
1 grounds Friday, the biggest and
busiest day of the annual District
Fair
Eight major events were sche-
duled for Friday These included
poultry, crops and quarter horse
| shows, women's cornhread bilk-
ing and a rodeo
Two events were held Thursday
night, the rabbit and the art
-hows.
Lehmon W Espich 324 F
Burnham, walked away with top
honors in the adult division of
the rabbit show Espich won eight
blue ribbons and several second
and third place ribbons in the
event
Three blue ribbons were won
by Marie Varner of Bowden, also
in the adult rabbit division
Blue ribbon winners in the 4-H
rabbit division were Phillip
Reed and Billy Steinbuck both
of Bowden, and Brent Woods
Ray Freeman, and Elaine Bar
! ringer, all of Sapulpa They all
had several second and third
place ribbons
The art show schedule was
changed at the last minute be-
cause of judging convenience.
[ The show was scheduled to he
| field tonight at 7, but was changed
| and held last night
Nine blue ribbon winners were
named in the various art divi-
sions Some 50 art projects were
entered
Winners in the art show were
Mrs C. E Waite, water color
buildings and landscape Bill
[j Boone, water color people and
'animals. Pat Holloway, still life
! oamtings; Mrs Gene Oakes,
i landscape oil; Max Batchelder.
| buildings oil. Dale f-ong. oil por-
I traits: Mrs Coy Wells, people
[and animals oil. Mrs E G Le
wallen. abstract oil; and Jean
'See WINNERS on Page S'
were not overly con- brown oxford shoes, all torn up
erned about the method to be and chewed on, sitting aboul
nsec and might even already four feet apart on the ground
nave worked out the procedure I Then I saw the trousers They
were dark gray flannel, torn in
The light rains which fell here | of various Ponca City hand mem
Friday morning were not enough!hers The trip is being made by ‘"T D'"
to measure, according to workers | chartered bus 1 weatber forecaster
at the city water plant
on a fishing trip at Spavinaw with
Ala . said tides
Countion Is Held
On Texas Charges
A Bristow man waived extra-
ction to Texas Fridav morning west Alabama as Ethel began a
. ... .Inin AonftL I__A
oden areas Bill Pilson. chief .
at Mobile h,S brother-,n law Brice Hickey
in Mobile Bay 4,8 s#H,h Independence Sapulpa
might rise to between seven and Hr Ralls, a Tulsa dentist for
eight feet
Heavy rains with local amounts
up to 10 inches spread across
southeast Mississippi and south-
Nets $874
Today's front headed southeast
and was expected to leave Okla-
homa before nightfall It brought
showers and thundershowers to
the Panhandle and southeastern
sections ■■HBBPRHBHBRiL.. _________
The second cold front was head- where he will face two felony *f,w deatb over End-
ing in from the Dakotas and fore-(charges ^ew Orleans Weather Bur-
casters said it probably would Jake Armstron.g who identi *’au lssued a bnid advisory Thurs-
reach Oklahoma by Saturday or (led himself as a welder, will,da^ night telling of the storm's
Saturday night It also was ex-, face charges of wife and child ,ed demise Small craft
ported to bring some rain I abandonment and passing false [ were ordered to remain in port
Partly cloudy weather prevail- and bogus checks |until the seas subside
ed in the state today and temper County Attorney Clyde Patrick,, - _____
atures were a little cooler Most -aid the warrants were issued oasL sd<' spawned freak toma- 11 10 a m Saturday Whisenhunt
Sapulpan- and residents of sur-
! rounding communities rontribut
the past .10 years, formerly prac-jed M74.47 to the- hi warns youth
As Ethel ripped into the Gulf
tired dentistry in Sapulpa
Surviving are a daughter. Mary
Jo O'Day, Tulsa, a son, Robert
Ralls. Tulsa, three sisters, Mrs.
Vemard McKinney and Mrs
Brice Hickey. Sapulpa. Mrs Bert
Roberts. Tulsa; and three broth-
ers. Carl Ralls. Tulsa Jess Halls.
Muskogee and Thad Ralls, living
in Kansas
Funeral services will be held
Peanut Sale '-Ttlwe FA,R SCENES—Tie annual Sapulpa District Fair moved
f j.’ jr .urids Friday and eight
major events were scheduled One of the events, the
flower show, attract^ numerous entronts ond several
women in the above photo ore shown entering their
flowers In the bottom picture, Lehmon W Espich dis-
plays one of the rabbits which helped him win eight blue
ribbons in the adult division of the rabbit show held
Thursday night (Herald Photo)
Army Chief Seems To
activities fund last Monday and
Tuesday during the club's annual
peanut sale on downtown streets
business houses and schools
I webs in the shoes
'I kicked the pants and heard a
jingle I put my hand in the pock
1 See REMAINS on Page 5'
$17,500 Is Asked
In Two Lawsuits
Over Accidents
A .Sapulpa couple was named
This was the report Thursday at defendants in two personal in-
'nK ing in rli-trict court in whirl H *A W fX LJ rN \kj f I
Glenn Stimmell in making the judgments totaling 117.500 an ' ,C,VC ' WVV^I Ml VUI I^VJ
report, said the sale received 1001 asked , „___ . ____,
'_____. ._ . , . I LEOPOLDVILLE. The (ongo,of the ( ham tier of lieputies and
per cent participation by rluhj (lefendants are John and Fran-„ , ,____^ ___I
Ernie Schlect was cis Whitfield, Sahoma Motel with
of the shower activity was expect- ■ from Phillips. Tex The defen- <k,e's wblcb z,PP*“d through three
ed in the afternoon and nighttime Hant was arrested by sheriffs 'mad communities on Florida s
hours | deputies northwest coast Damagewases-
- - - ttmated at nearly fiuo.ooo hut
there were no injuries In the!
towns—Springfield, West Bay and
White City
Robert Crook. Mississippi civil
defense director, praised coastal
residents for heeding warnings
"They had the situation pret-
ty well under control." he said
"They were well prepared ’
Both Sides Accused Of
Starting Religious Row
WASHINGTON 'UPD — Repuh-|GOP connection with a Texas-for
licans and Democrats indignantly Nixon organization which was re-
accused one another today of jiorted to he sponsoring broad-
Funeral Home. Tulsa,
charge of arrangements
Miss Your Paper?
Call 185 or 186 bttwein
5:30 and 6:30 p.m. week-
day* and BEFORE 9.30
a m. Sunday.
members
chairman
Thursday's Kiwaman of the
day. Dave Sippy. provided the
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Cl
(UPI'—Col Joseph Mobutu con-1the Senate from entering to hold
Incidentally
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Taylor re-
cently returned from a cruise on
I-ake Michigan which was held
for winners in a recent contest of
Nutrena Feed Dealers ... our
thanks to Osgood Johnson 1.107
East Lincoln, who sends along a
postoffice postal of Abilene. Tex
Fred Rains eats lots of ice
cream Mrs. Fred Patru-k
had the Women's Chamber of
Commerce In stitches when she
told how she spent her vacation
Boh Nahosnv never seems
ruffled no matter how busy he is
Dr. T. R. Bert on would
rather talk fishing than any other
subject Don Pittman's man-
ner of telling a story leaves one
wondering whether it's a joke or
truth . Charlie Maurh has been
Mary T Retd and Tensle Hey. I solidated his militury rule of the a session o ’ si v'eri!' <1 n
nolds seeking the judgments I Congo today, but the Soviet em- Lumumba, who was saved by | roven _ ' . .
Mrs Reid is seeking 97 ffl bassy said it would ignore hisil'niled Nations troops from d-L.g^-j *7_i. n,. la.
program A film of the Stillwater while lift no Is asked in thel^L m - - . | m Sapulpa .. via the ole reliable
Sapulpa football game was! other action
shown Guests of the club were The plaintiffs claim thev were, ,
15 senior membe rs of the team, injured Sept II when a car I ^1,1 .leave by n,K.h«,a"
also assistants Jim Thompson I driven bv Mrs Reid and oceu L, ^. I,l,0"**man
and Tom Harrison pied by Mrs Reynolds was struck
Key Club guests were Chuck head-on in the 500 block on West
statement that the Soviet and oth tempts by angry Congolese »l- j classified section telephone ItR
er Communist diplomatic missions tiers to kill him was still in the I for one of those dependable want
city under guard today ads
(old I
we are not accredited to Col
Bales Lynn DeVore and d«rry|Dewey by a car driven by John j ^mcole'e'Vq-utlb!
Sampson
I Whitfield
playing on prejudice by deliber-
atley Injecting the religious issue
into the presidential campaign
Democratic National Chairman
Henry M Jackson called on GOP
presidential candidate Richard M
Nixon to ‘ personally repudiate"
those responsible for “carrying on
casts asserting Kennedy was1
nominated because his “Catholic I
friends gave him the nomina-
tion."
—GO® Sen Barry Goldwater of
Arizona'issued a slatement call-
ing on Jackson to advise Kenne j
dy to keep silent on the religious
Theft Of Second
Medical Bag Is
Reported Friday
Security Tightened For Visits;
Castro's Plane Might Be Seized
and its chief of state Mr Joseph I
Kasavuhu "
“Col Mobutu, in any case."
[the spokesman added, 1 has not
| notified us officially of any state |
rnent which he might have made
concerning the embassy."
Mobutu told a news conference
Nixon Speaks For Farm
Vote; Kennedy In East
By l tilled Press Internationa (ditional pattern of presidential
Hejnihlican presidential randi dumping, the issue of Kenneth
late Richard M Nixon tackled
he
a campagin of religious bigotry " issue He said he couldn't recall
Republican National Chairman a speech in which Kennedy had
not mentioned it
Thruslon B Morton charged the
Democrats were keeping the is-
sue of Democratic candidate John
F Kennedy's Catholic faith "in-
flamed" to gam a political ad-
vantage.
Then' were these other develop-
ments In the raging controversy
—Dr Norman Vincent Peale
severed all relations with a group Freedom
of 150 Present ant clergymen and
said he had no part in the prep-
aration of • statement challeng-
ing the ability of a Catholic to
sarve as president
- Morton itisavirwed any official
Another doctors medical hagj " Iwas selling jx»wer and "neutral
was reported stolen Thursday | NEW YORK fl'PI1 — Cuban f torney for the Harris -ompany an t J N headquarters Special pre i/mg" the activities of President
evening in Sapulpa — the second Premier Fidel Castro today faced I nounced he Intended to seek s cautions were announced for the | Kasavuhu and Premier Patrice
such theft in as many days the jwssibility of having his air j court order to seize that plane safety of Khrushchev and the Lumumba until the end of the
Dr ( A. (armack, 17 S Pop- plane seized by court order on too. ' Communist satellite chiefs aboard year He added jjarlinment also
arm problem in a major
-|ieeoh in the Midwest today
while his fiemocratlr opjionent
inesday night that the army,^^ Iohn F Kenn#H,y „limpw|
In a statement released here by Mar told police Thursday even-1 his scheduled arrival Sunday for
the Democratic National Commit- mR be noticed his bag missing the United Nations sessions
tee, Jackson said Nixon shouldifrom his car while making a call) A 93 million jet - prop Bristol
' publicly disavow the support ol|«t Curry Clinic at ft 30 pm He Britannia of Cubana Airlines was ^
(arr (ollins tiead of a Texas said it must have been stolen he attached on Its arrival Thursday' hour alert at midnight Sunday i an excursion steamer and send
group', Dr Norman V incent j tween noon and the time he was under a suit brought by the Harris with officers of the rank of out several hundred husky steve-
Advertising Co of Miami which j inspector a s s I g n e d to Nikttajdores to boo the partv
alleged the Cuban government
jwed a back bill of 32.37,000 and
(toman Catholic religion flared
anew on other political front*.
Swap Allegations
The two national party chair
men traded accusations Demo-
through industrial Pennsylvania [oratk Chairman Henrv M .link
Nixon autline<l a farm program -on called on the Republicans to
aimed at eliminating costly sur 'publicly repudiate" statements
I | pluses in a speech at the annual) attributed to Nixon backers al-
and j-e1 flowing contest in Guthrie Cen Packing Kennedy's Catholic faith
He promised to di*-| GOP Chairman Thruslon B
Iowa
Peale and the National Confer- making his call
ence of Citizens for Religious According to Dr Carmack, the
hag contained a bottle of deme
"Although Dr Peale has now roil, a bottle of morphine a half refused to pay
resigned from the group, neither bottle codene, a bottle of dilandel. The bearded Castro and hia
he nor any of his associates have |harhituarate capsules, instruments)party were scheduled to fly here
indicated who wrote Its statement and assorted medications jfrom Havana In one of the air-
attacking Sen Kennedy on roll j Dr O H Patterson reported a [line's chartered planes He may
gams grounds | •miliar llieft Wednesday. I change his plans since llie at
Poller Get Ready When the Baltika enters the | was being taken over
The incident came as New York' harbor other boats must stay at gave the Soviet, Catch and any | , , , '-----—■ ~ _ i
officials announced the entire jx> least 200 feet away fjongshore other Communist bloc diplomat*I”*** ottwr features .1 * i- arm| Morton, in turn, charged the
lice department would go on 24 [men had announced plans to hire W hours to get out
Aetion kipnlrd
This afternoon Mobuto was re | Kennedy continued to stump
No air-'ported rearly to throw a troop through the Quaker Stale by car
rogram in a sjieech in North Da-
Ikota next week
liemocrats with deliberately keep-
ing the religious issue inflamed"
in an effort to exploit it for pis
lltical advantage
Khrushchev, Castro and the more planes or helicopters will be per cordon around both the Soviet and f,,,d ^H'( He lashed out at the, Jn other developments Demo
than a dozen other top world fig mitted to fly overhead until Czech em basso But at 2 pm Republicans for supporting merit -ratio vice presidential candidate
ures gathering for the ISth UN Khrushehev has debarked there were no trisiji- nor ans ('«l «■<! plans for the aged which' l.vndon B Johnson told a Las
General Assembly tinsel Barks Out signs of unusual activity outside Ke said would force the elderly Vegas. Nev audience Thursday
The Soviet liner Hallika Is Castro already was having or inside the emba--ir- to declare thems«'lves paupers he rHe* Republicans were two-faced—
scheduled to dock Monday at a his troubles The Elysee Hotel, | Armed Congolese soldiers shut bei-nming eligible for help trying one minute to appear llb-
citv-owned pier in the East River which had accepted reservations off the parliament building thi While Hie two candidates cam eral and the next minute appeal
111 block- la'low IIm' skys«Taper| 'bee SECURITY uu I'agti 31 |iiMiiiiiug ami pievenleil iiieinlwis|paigiMwl far ami wale hi die tra-|mg to IIm* conservative vote.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1960, newspaper, September 16, 1960; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1487947/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.