Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 65, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 29, 1960 Page: 2 of 6
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Page 2—Sapulpo (Olela ) Herald, Tuesday, November 29 I960
Term-
Ruling In Sixth
Hassle Is Not Due
Until Next Week
Governor -
• Continued from Page 1»
imatelv the same appropriation
from the 1981 ses-ion
Ask Names Withheld
Other members of the commis-
• Continued from Page H
the same fine and costs when his
drunken driving ease was reducer!
to reckless driving
A resisting arrest case against OKLAHOMA CITY < CPI
Rowenda Preston was dismissed may be next week before the stale -non, who asked that then names
while Robert Harry /Andrews paid supreme court reaches a decision ** withheld, said Hoke wa- acting
$30 fine on a reckless driving on the contested fith congression. \ at lbls tlm° ,n an ‘,,1"it to get tn<
district race, Chief Justice Den- cominission in a position to sup-
quest* k<efore the lawmakers.
The court took under advise- Hoke in bis letter to the gover-
I merit Democrat \ ictor Wicker- "or- d,d "<* refer specifically to
had lus case passed for term !sham’s request that he he declar- 'he upcoming struggle lor linan-
Wehb's bond was ordered for- dinner over Repuiilican Clyde llid support He called for "com-
feited when he failed to appear .vheeler. who polled 188 more al>d solid" organization of
Monday, but the forfeiture was V0(M than did VS u kersham
set aside by Judge Harris after Attorneys for Wickersham argu- ^ has l>een my pleasure to
the defendant's attorney said d that Wheeler was ineli ble to s*>rve on *he commission lor al-
Webh planned to plead guilty to a1 run for the post Wheeler's attar* ,n"sl -v<,*"v three of those
felony charge of attempted sec- m-v- contender! Wickersham wait- yt'*,rs Js vlt'*' ■ chairman I hr
and degree burglary i d too long to protest Wheeler's chairmanship has been vacant al-
Webb and McDonald were ar- andidacy. and that the court had ,nost two years ami during that
glarize the Stuart Lumber Co
a
charge
James Lee Webb charged al-i'
ong with Albert Robert McDonald, ^ni: Monday .
with possession of burglars' tools
office
A drunken driving charge
against Stover N Davis was dis-
missed with the agreement that|
t1 • iefendant would pl» I guilty
to a public drunkenness charge
She’* OCT.
I chairman of the meetings we have
lie Id.
Woman Kills Man, ,iMhT",M-
qi a , | "I have never tell thjt I had the
9WOOVS AROtliff IR time to take from my business to
Protecting Husband ,b*‘ k,nd J0*1 te<iuired of a
1 chairman I have so indicated this
MFMI’HIS * L PI>—A 87-year-old on several occasions to Mr Max
Glen Jot* Be venue was fined IM) woman shot one man to death Geaet, director of tlie Department
a«ri costs on a public drunken .,n<| - loesly wounded another ((f Commerce and fudustry
.^.Wess charge He originally wau when they forcer! their wav into "X u my belief that complete
^ charged with drunken driving her home early today and began and solid organization of the com
Charles Hondcrshoot. chargedj pistol-whipping her husband. I mission is needed at the earliest
with obtaining money under false Mrs H V Winford of suburban possible time in order that it may
pretenses, had his bond forfeited Vrlington said. “1 fumbled around serve the state and the Depart-
ed a bench warrant Issued when and got my trusty old gun and mont of Commerce and industry
he failed to appear It earlier loaded it " most effectively This deep convic-
had been reported that the case Mrs Winford. whose husband tion prompts my resignation at
had been dismissed "»* no* seriously hurt, fired one this time "
In the only case tried thus far shot through her partly Opened »|.,k. «5 is , I nbei com| *.
a jurv reportedly deadlocked *|e<lroom door and killed Hilly owner He was appointed to the
-three-three in a drunken driving u>e- *• instantly She then fired commission by former Gov. Ray- M> ,urn",ied !*> llw chamber ol
ca c again*t Merle Str.iia A inis-.'hut at the oilier mirud- monda < la. v when it was ..reainz- ‘ "n,roerc*
trial was declared and the
will be heard during the
term of court
Ferry Collides
With Tanker In
New York Harbor
NEW YORK I CPI - A Staten
Notebook -
• Continued from Page D
In fact, almost impossible
Paper Supports
Legalized Racing
Two More File
For Bryan Post
Vacant By Death
, EDMOND 'l'PI'—The Edmond
Island ferry with 2.0UU Manhat Mike is being mentioned as as- Sun came out tor legalized horse ,nore ‘an l,dales ‘,led today for
tan bound passengers aboard col- ,-iaat majority leader of the iacjng t.Kiuy in an editorial blast- ,he Bryan County stale represent-
luled with a tanker in fog-b6und senate If he wins the post, orLg - appointed do * gooders. PO*‘Je^»«nt by fhe death
New York harbor today. |accepts it. you might as well fig- arui professional moralists " j0* Rep Earl Cartwrl-ht
f)nly one minor injury was re- ure he will not worry alwut dc*- x<>aj M|lt(ir Df qie Raney Arnold and Orville Rey-
nolds. both of Durant, made then-
state election
H. C. Neal, editor of the bi-
liorted and the ferry, the Dongan lending the Kennedy program in weeklv |t.„allzc.j rat.ing Wltj,
Hills, was able to return to its Oklahoma If he doesn't make too ^ate . taxed betting is "one of ibe w,lb ,be
most logical" ideas for a new
source of
brought up
Staten Island slip and transfer its great a play for the job you might
passengers to another terry for!then assume he is quite conctrn-
the ride to Manhattan ed about the burden the Kennedy
One woman reported injuries program would present to his al-
but required no medical attention ready sloopecUthoulder*. The fact , . head-on
The collision came at 9 01 am that Kennedy went over in Okla- blem “ jn ,
The tanker was the Norwegian- homa with something less than i (
registered Tomes which dropjied tremendous success has not es
state income ev er
"The next session of the legisla
with the
more
anchor at the scene of the W • ••’'<• 1 "• a P*»Ji
money for a heap of things, among
them higher education and corn-
dent about one mile off the Staten of Monroney s ability
Island slip. The vessel reported We m can-t ^ AIbert taking|the loom
damage to its superstructure. on Monro,u,v Look
while the ferry had a wedge- L. d have al, l0
shaped gash in its port bow.
B Me Pheron. Durant lawyer, who
was a loser in another Bryan
County house race in last sum-
mer's Democratic primary, and
Sam Sullivan, also a Durant law-
• » '<tlab: |Tosw*.u-e of .... (ilmdse
The filing period closes at 5
to us iiKr „j|| stanrf around wearing faces tmiav
mon schools," Neal wrote
Shu's
FIRST MISS U S ' TOO YOUNG Judith Achter (right' packs
in St. Louis, Mo , to go to London as "Miss United States"
Tor the "Miss World" pageant, replacing Annette Duggers
(left i, Bridgeport, Conn. Judith was runner-up. and then
somebody turned up the information that Anniite not only
was a meie 15 years old, too young, but also married!
Suspended Lawyer
Fails To Respond
To Stote's Motion
OKLAHOMA CITY U PD—Tom
Smith, former Seminole County
attorney, has not responded to a
state motion to dismiss his appeal
from a one-year prison term,
court records showed today
jto gain But it ihe Little Giant .,ae th(, so!ons couy ,|0 worst* t AH candidates filing so far have
I starts accepting speaking engage- ,h;in t0 t*hock again the feasibility t*‘en I*m‘f1raK Sa‘‘ Repub7f*!?
ments outside his district within of legalized horse racing " Chairman IHewy Bellmon said it
the next I w months, then look Ne;,| the reason racing hills wav dollb,fl! *hat lls party '*°“ J
lout Until this happens we have (aderi in past legislative sex l avt' a tarulldille
.put no stink in the nimois.
A special primary* election has
i>een called for Dee 13 and a spe-
Slight Worn'up Is
Seen Across SfaLc
P.v Cnitetl Press International
sions is "because every time the
question is raised a vociferous . , ,
,i, . j j i cial general election for Dec 27
crew of self appointed do-gooders ■ n t _
and professional moralists beat itj
down.”
However, there will be a general
> i. 11..' ( • if thee n .- luiiru-
nees from both parties
Parade-
Weather Bureau
Gains Forecasts
From TV Satellite
An estimated 4o million Amer- There nre 23 types of poison-
A slight warmup began under leans lake vacations in their cars mis snakes in the Panama Canal
The state court of criminal aP-,f;(jr skies in Oklahoma todav. hut each year .Zone
peals gave Smith through last Sat temperatures weren't expected to
urday to respond to the state mo ^ ou( of lhe ^ and ^
! tion and the motion remained un-
contested today
Smith was suspended from law cr temperatures beginning today
practice following his conviction ,n Panhandle, would spread
on charges of receiving a stolen across the state on Wednesday aft
WASHINGTON CPI’ — The television set The case was argu-
Weather Bureau today was dis- ‘‘d before the appeals court Nov
information" from the ca* «hrou«h Wedw
High
The weather bureau said warm-
er lows tonu ht from 23 to 30
Continued fair skies were fore-
,.aM. • ,s be tuiued to I'n- at hei t*d m February, 1955 Ik rved as prize* will be awardedlTiros 11 T\ - . • to t-ueca-t court could decide the case 1 h temis-nitures M lay
juul and seriously wounded him vice - chairman under the previous he host floats entered by . . .ntry to pro* °n its merits, throw it out on the ranged from >3 at Mms and Ard-
i I. : '.>1 ii.iiim.n It.iipi • ' and civic clubs They Vid« e of atonal **•*•'> motion or give Smith an ........ 1 -•' •
Serving on the Jury were George'sa'd a Trarrant had b*n-ii issued homa City insurance man. was a will be divuied into three divvi mil other weather conditions. extension of time in which to an- night lows ueie from in at Guy-
Boerckel and Kern Ward both of al fl°renc«- Miss., charging Lee Gary appointee who resigned >ns and will be eligible for *8o lhe first cloud cliart, distrib- swer the state s motion__mon to ll at 11 __^
stole un automobile, two pistols shortly liefore Kdmondson became li: -l prize-., $+) second prizes uted Monday, showed part of a
Give a Gas Yard Light
FOR CHRISTMAS
Several styles, only $39 95. Give beouty
and protection. No down payment —
only $5.29 a month.
Abner Enterprises
PHONE 1052—J
Bristow Hope Beets. KellyvlUe;
Austin C. Staiev, Stroud; aiu!
Lester J Cantrell and Billy Bru-
ner. both of Sapulpa
Rlggcst Defender
CHICAGO 'UPD — Doug At
kins of the Chicago Bears Is the
National Football League's larg
e<t defensive end He stands 8
feet. 8-inches tall and weighs 253
pounds
and four boxes ol ammunition governor
Monday nigiu from his employer
ill Florence
The wounded man was identi-
fied as James Goidon Eastman.
18. of Grand Rapids. Mich East
man, wounded in the lup, was
captured a short distance from
the Winford home.
Freight Train
Speeds Unmanned
In Philadelphia
NO ADVANCE
IH PRICE!
The World's Most
Honored Show
MICHAEL TODD S ^
theWjCk
IN COLOR
ADM —60c - 25c
MON. thru WED.
BOXO^F CE OPFN 6 10
ONE COMPLETF SHOW |
STARTS 7.30
nnpiftN
PHII ADFI PHI A UP! - A un
manm-d W-car freighl train load- ............ i,ml rKte 1,1 ,ht‘ ?"***
, «l with gram was nudg-d into X "rsl tmKl' »ni* ,wr lhi‘ b"'
motion bv the derailmeit' of an bikt* w,il "u'lllK'1 alo,,>! *"•'
other freight Monday night and a W stc0'ul Prue aiid a » t!ur 1
and S3" third prizes in each di- vast storm which is bringing win-
vision. rer's first big snows to the north-
A commercial division is plan ern plains It also caught the
mil but no cash prizes are to be southern end ol another storm
awarded. All commercial vehicles which is kicking up 30 to W foot
must be decorated except new , waves in the North Atlantic,
ears entered by dealers The National Aeronautics and
Boys ami girls nmv e*ntcr decor 'pace Administration reported
Court Promises
Speedy Action On
Atoko Water Trust 11 "i*i|’*i..*m e it was bio.
OK1AHONLA ( IT (UPD — At- During the 19-minute free-wheel-
torneys argued Hie merits of the ng rufe along the Pennsylvania
[Atoka wirter trust before Ihe state Railroad's tracks, the heavily
supreme court today and the court laden cars slammed into a switch
promised speedy action oagine where the engineer and
Tul>o Soid.er Is
Apprehended After
Chase In Missouri
LANCASTER. Mo tUPI
that Tiro* 11. launched last
Wednesday, has transmitted more
than 1.000 television photos de-
spite a malfunction in one t»f its
two television cameras.
The first chart, a sort of sketch
showing cloud patterns and inten
sitiea, went m* to aviation for<
cast centers on both coasts and a'
number ot large inland cities.
It covered a huge area extend-
in : from the Mi--sissis/pi Valley to
beyond the middle of the Atlantic
I don't want to miss the
TELEPHONE
OPEN HOUSE
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
Attorney Uua Hirsh describ'd fireman were eating their "lunch" ^year-old tidier Lloyd llardes- and Irorn .southeastern Canada to
portions of the trust as the most aild pushed .1 along in front
early today at a farm home near
Catholic Priest
To Plea For Life
Of Doomed 'Con
MC.ALFSTEh ri’PI - A Calh-
Ethel Norman about °!K *!1! a,last
er reservoir.
L1
idiotic transact ion I ever saw." Engineer Charles Campbell 55
5? |K! WaS anH J'™u‘,0hn <:°°n“V' *' he-e after he allegedly robbed an
pirk**d up Tht»y wt*rt* treat- t i
Fdw«inl MoltT, Oklahoma (*itv e<i tor M inor inuinos 1 111 *r f .. . .
municipal counselor, and bo.ul at ^ f(A P°sst ° *moun and 0W,a
torney George Fagin defended the! l°”Kers. ,,,ok h,m '”,a tus,ody
j trust Tlie city is seeking approval P-i^es Set Record
of a plan to finance consiructio i DALLAS. Tex 'UPD - When five miles easr'oI'Laiic7Jer plea for the life of condemned kiU-
of a pipeline to the new Atoka wot- Methodtat <Weatwl ............. ln al,M llali UH.n er Ray Allen Young before the
state pardon and |>arole board;
Young 34-year-eld former Altus.
car and fled on ‘ab dr,v‘'r *» 'cbeduled 10
Dec 15 for the Jan 23. 1959 slav-
ing of highway patrolman John
Barter Father Joseph Bloucher.1
not11led authorities, who Catholic chaplain al the stale pri»-|
on. said he wmild appear before
the board to request clemency for
Father Rloucher spoke liefore
the board Nov. 22 when it found
"no basis" for clemency at that
time
Special Meeting
Is Set By Lodge
Mustangs romnk*ted 25 forward overturned during a chase by Mis-
passes to establish a record for souri highway patrolmen He
southwest Conference teams.
When Hardesty appeared at
Mrs. Norman's house she imme-
Temperature.s in the Hoggar
J
An important meeting of Sapul
miles across southern Algeria.
O’.lfcllow officials said Wood- can vary 80 degree- from noun
row Chaney, district deputy grand to midnight When <unset brings
master will meet with the group a rapid plunge, cooling rock*
and new officer* will he elected crack like rifle fire Early ex-
jplorers thought they were being
I SE HERAU) WANT ADS ambushed
Court Asked To
Kill School Order
Thurman's WEDNESDAY ONLY Super Specials
Pure Po.-k Homemade
SAUSAGE
ib.
Fancy Texa*
19
25'
BISCUITS 4 -29
GRAPEFRUIT
5-lb.
Bag
Shurtine Southern Style
Food Kinq creamy white
3-lb.
can
SHORTENING^
OKLAHOMA (TTY UPD -The
stale r.prcrrve rt w i- asked t«v Stamp Idea Licked
day to ki an or>!er i-r* ■ -itu . th- W \SHIN'GTON (U1T1 — De
Vinit.i seht.i i«.ii ; from close. ,_.n characteristic* of a Century
21 commemorative postage stamp
Dist Juil. v I. Cummins i have been agree<l upon and will
sued an order keeping Vmita s feature the adoption of the t!«2
Riverside School ofien alter five s .gtle. Wash., exposition * Man
v Inita * hool patrons want to space" theme
court TIh* patrons had argued The stamp work was done by
their children would have to travel lht, 'Xpo.,ltlon „ philatelic Ac I
far and dangerou* routes to <»th«*r ,ivHie, headed by
Yakima.!
The school hoard, in appealing
from the order, saai Judge Com-
mons had refused the board'* re-
quest lor a new trial in the case
The first adhesive postage
-tamps were five and 10 tent is-
sues with portraits of Benjamin
N ik- are of the sum. family Franklin and George Washington,
as rows and buffaloes
For Your Protection
SEE DON OR CLYDE
MCMASTERS
counselors
16 last Dewey—Berryhill Bldg. BA 4-5666
Li.w Cut '.onnnunt Drive in Window
•' it i INSURANCE, we Kive it
Interesting. Watch amazing mw dial tele-
phone equipment in action, including the new
Direct Distance Dialing equipment.
Entertaining. See interest inj; di-pi ay secure J
especially for this occasion.
Educational. Learn the facts alxiut the new
d«il telephone system.
free. Meet telephone people, Wirt a demon-
stration Long Distance call, if you re lucky.
Come one. Come all.
Thursday and Friday
2 to 5 ond 7 to 9 p.m.
Saturday
10 a.m. to Noon
and 2 to 5 p.m.
At the Telephone Building/ 302 South Main
fcvsJaibodif. (jJsdcDvns.!
CALL BY NUMBER . . . IT’S TWICE AS FASTI
board .\rnold is presently Bryan
Co ntv sheriff His second term
|expires in January Reynolds, is a
I farmer-rancher
Others who have filed are Alan
SOUTHWESTERN BELL — OKLAHOMA
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 65, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 29, 1960, newspaper, November 29, 1960; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1488177/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.