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Vol XLIV No 160 ★
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By Ed Livermore
1 Section; 6 Poges
if. Sopulpo, Oklohomo, Tuesdoy, March 10, 1959 A
★ "Creek County's Doily Reoding Habit"
A professor at Oklahoma State
university asked his geography Mo-
dems the other day. how many of
them planned to leave Oklahoma to
seek their fortunes.
Collins Denies He's
After Safety Chief,
Setting New Probe
Sen Everett S Collins of Sapul-1 Safety Commissioner Joe Cannon,
pa said Tuesday he will meet The senator said the committee
Wedne. day with his Senate safety , also will investigate the practice
1 committee to examine the use of | of having troopers take blood
To^ hi* surprise over 80 per cent povornor.s ••0m" Cadillac by -‘ate j samples from traffic victims
Collins emphasised he was not
of the class raised their hands. .A
second question uncovered the fact
that over half of the 80 per cent
planned to head straight for Calif-
ornia when the time for migration
rolls around
To us, Oklahoma U the greatest
state in the union. If it wasn't.
chances are we'd pay off and leave.
But we must admit that progress
comes mighty slow in Sooner!and
Our cities are growing, but not as
fast as most sections of the country.
We improve our roads and atate
Turner To
Head Road
Committee
aiming his study at throwing Can-
non out of office, but merely want-
ed to clarify the qualifications of
the commissioner's Job. and the
administration of the Hfohway Pa-
trol
Cannon has used patrolmen tn
his current liquor law enforce-
ment campaign.
Collins said he had not asked
Jury Is Selected To Hear
$78,465 AutoCrash Suit
A six-man. *ix-*otnan Jury was
selected Tuesday mornln? in dis-
trict court to hear a l7S.tt>5 35 per-
sonal injury suit filed as a remit
ot an auto accident Nut 13. IBM
The suit was brought by Benja-
min Easley against Mar Lave* Sla-
ton o! Route 13. Sapulpa and Elva
Jo Malicott. Oklahoma City
fendant anti ordered the plaintiff
to pay costs at the action.
Creamer had twrn -eeking the
Judgment for injttriea he alleged-
ly sustained in. accident involving
car- driven by he and Speed. The
plaintiff rested his ra*e after Ax
witnesses were called and then the
defeme demurrer was sustained by
A $34 «8t 50 personal mjury suit Judge Hughes
j filed by Roy L Creamer against Trial of a *2.000 money judgment
i j„hn Avery Speed was thrown out j suit brought by Oletm O. Young
! of court Monday afternoon by Dts- against Frankhoma Pottery, Inc .
i trtcst Judge Kenneth Hughes when was scheduled to resume at 1:15
i he sustained a demurrer bv the de- p m Tuesday
The delay was called by presiding
* Judge Jesse 1 Miracle of Okemah
when the courtroom the case
Cannon to testify at the commit-
tee hearing, but was requesting TRAINING INSTRUCTORS—These four women Tuesdoy conducted o "Den Meeting'’ i
OKLAHOMA CITY <UPI»—Okla- Patrol Chief Lyle Baker, and Can- trQining program at First Prdsbyterion church for parents of Cub Scouts an for parents of
facilities each year--but not a*, homa s new highway commission non - assistant. Ray Pave, to ap-
raptdly as far too many of our named fonner Gov. Roy J. Turner pear before the committee.
competitors
Nrcd for Law- Seen
as chairman at Its first official
meeting today and immediately | Collins has attacked Cannon re- eufive assisted the women
Our climate. tnkUvt the entire dug into the problem of highway pemedly. but when asked specift- p^Q*)
year Into consideration, beats the finances. cally today about a possible at-
heck out of California's, but no one The group selected K. D Bailey, tempt to unseat the 33-year-old of-
wlll admit It. Our state govern- Okmulgee, os its vice chairman j ficiai t,e Kaid this was "not what (
nvent I* as good as most any «ther ( and W E. Allford. Me Ana ter. as 1 WP have In mind In discussing this j
states In the Union, but seldom do secretary. All three votes were legislation."
we read of complimentary remarks unanimous. • ..j can vpry easily see the need j
by national publications In this eon- The commission then voted to for # lgw thg, WOuld set forth (
nectlon. Our state tax structure Is replace former Cov Raymond quaiificatjons for a director." Col- J
Just as favorable as the best, but it Cary's picture on tne north room ltng sgid y/e \e been operating
seems as though the word is quite of the meeting hall with one of sinrp 1937 with safety commission-
flow in getting around. Oov. Howard Edmondson. prs appointed by the governor who
Meet t'attl lt:S# a. m. have had no particular back-
We have more acres of water Edmondson and the commission- proun<i 0r qualiflcationa for the
than Minnesota, but nobody north ers met with the chairman and , job
of Ptcher will believe the statement j vice chairman of the House and | governor has been able to
or take the trouble to check its ac- senate roads and highways com-, reac(, int0 thin atr and name any-
prospective Cub Scouts Looking ever moteriol used at the meeting ore, from left
right, Mrs Vernon Tuller, Mrs Dick McCoig, Mrs Roy Boxter, Jr., and Mrs Monte
Bush The twe-hour session ^egan at 9 30 a m Vernon Tuller, Euchee Scout District ex-
in instructing the parents in Cub Scouting activities (Herald
curacy. We have the best Junior mittees until 12 30 a. m today,
and senior agricultural program tn discussing finances before going
ail the United States, but when the into today’s official meeting.
Washington politicos speak of Chief Justice Earl Welch of the
"farm bloc” they never get farther state Supreme Court read the
than Nebraska or deeper than Mis-1 oaths Monday to Turner. Stuart.
souri.
We have the beat football team In
the world, but when the list of
college* to be on the nationally tele-
vised circuit la mode up. Oklahoma,
along with Slippery Rock and Skin
Shin Tech. M left out tn the cold
It appears to u* that we need
the service* of an A-l outside ad-
vertising agency to sell u* to the j operation
rest of humanity-and to our-
selves. We have been trying to ac-
complish the first part of the pro-
ject through the effort* of indus-
trial tours, printed brochures, in-
vitations from the governor, and
the combined efforts of Individuals
and elements of state government
But there's Just somethin? lacking
when we flatlanders try to sell our-
selves. Never would we be one to
minimize the effort* of our Indus-
trial promotion groups, but we can-
not deny that while we hove creat-
ed a trickle, our neighbors have
created a stream.
Bailey. Atlford. J. C Kennedy.
Lawton; Oene Orubitz Jr., Elk
City: John Doolin. Alva, and Jack
Bell. Shawnee.
Acting Highway Director Oomer
BtUle reported on the depart-
ment'a financial condition follow-
ing the talk with Edmondson Ed
mondson said Blttle would make a
report by next Monday on possible
economies to be considered tn the
body. But we've advanced to the
point now that It's imperative that
Radio Says
Rebels Are
Thwarted
BEIRUT, Lebanon «UP1>—
Baghdad Radio claimed total vic-
tory today over a right-wuig army j upon an accident on the highway
revolt against the Iraqi govern-
ment and said a "foreign state"
had backed the slain leader of
the abortive revolution
Dispatches from Cairo later to-
day quoted reliable sources there
A meeting of all Kiefer school 1 will explain what will be done with as sayln* 11 United Atab Repub-
patrons to explain a propoted .25, the funds if approved by voters diplomats bad ^“ expelled , x^ rtr m struck from the rear
, d™ „ - **». -......—»«-sss srss. ssr “
CubinaMer attended a two-hour Cub ** ,or Thursday night. It wa* an- j of the bonds, if approved. wUl be of a ..^cood degree burglary
W M X
20 Cub Seoul Aides $25,000 Bond Election
Attend Session On i |s Scheduled At Kiefer
Planning Meetings
was being tried in wa* taken over
to hold a sale of Indian land. This
rase i* being tried In the county
courtroom, while the damage ault
Is being heard In the district court-
room.
Easley'* petition allege* he was
injured in accident which hap-
pened a mile north of Sapulpa on
State Highway 97 He wo* a pass-
enger tn his pickup truck which wax
being driven by Odell Pannell and
also occupied bv Andrew Taylor.
The petition allege* they came
and were forced to stop because
the way was blocked by an am-
bulance and by cars involved
In the crash.
He alleges that a* the truck was
stopped, it was struck from th*
rear by • car driven by Slaton,
Scout training session Tuesday JY"?'** *‘ *L,® wlUwD- j Ttie reporta, if confirmed, would charge against Richard L. Moore
morning
church.
Entitled
First Presbytriran
The Den Meeting.'' the
we have a man with qualifications meeting was directed by Mrs Roy
for the job. not necessarily a man Baxter. Jr.. Mrs. Vernon Tuller.
uperintendm of schools. | The remainder will be spent on
The meeting, according to Wtl- i school repairs
son. will be held at 7:30 p m, in He said the repair work will in-
Ute high school. elude work on the 12 year-old
The Kiefer school board recent-' school gymnasium. The rupermten-
ty approved the bond election and dent raid there are several leaks m
The governor commented, "all
of them are businessmen, and sev-
eral made the observation that
when you run into trouble the first
thing to do is to cut down on the
overhead , cut down the payroD or
any other waste."
Oklahoma had been without a
highway commission since Jan.
26. when Edmondson forced the
resignations of the board which
served under former Oov. Ray-
mond Gary. He had appointed
seven of the new commissioner*
immediately after that, along with
an eighth, a Tulsa Republican
whom the 8enate refused to can-
Also. too many ttme*. Oklaho- j orm
man's set out to sell others, when Edmondson surrendered to Sen-
actually. they aren't sold on Okla- j atP pressure and did not make a
homa themselves. We spend thou- j third attempt to gain the conflr-
sands of dollars telling industrial j mation of Jenkln Lloyd Jones, edi-
prospects what a fine place we have tor of the Tulsa Tribune Sworn in
here for their employes to live tn Jones' place today was Harold
and the rtrst lime we get a couple
days off from the mine shaft, we
light out for Florida. California or
Oulfport, Miss. We re the world's
biggest saps when It comes to mak-
ing our money In Oklahoma and
then traveling halfway across the
country to dump It tn some cheap
tourist center. How many of your
Stuart. Tulsa attorney and televi-
sion executive
Disagrees With Figures
State Sen. Keith Cartwright,
Durant, chairman of the road com-
mittee In the upper house, report-
ed the state needs only 12 million
dollars more than the present
budget to write a road program
bmhwTh r^afe^^c£S2Sd°Und Bu*h 'U™!? Arrt U wiH br voted upon at the regular the wall of the structure that are
Favor. Bigger Crime Bureau ex.’cutlve. also aided In the pro- 77 PhUhp' ^Howola. '/put T'on/\7\vea7 *
"The patrol was not organised "rum president of Honnold Investment i Also scheduled If the bond* are
with law enforcement as Its role." ; _n,e group was broken inti go Oklahoma City, will atteiid approved is repair of the roof on
Collins said the state Crime groups of fours and called dens , Thursday's meeting to explain coal the main school building Repair of
Bureau, with 14 men. had done E**ch phase of a Cub 8cout meet- I of jjnanclng the bond Issue. i several windows where leaks pres-
more towards enforcing the Uquor 1 hi? was enacted with explanation- Wilson and other school official* ently are causing trouble, and
taws than patrolmen, and be It*- bolpg SlFtP tor various, port* «A, I pwn| riidiUmi Job* alao are
vors increasing the number of the meeting. * , |M-<ttiled
agents in the Crime Bureau. The groups also played games
Collins said Friday it was Illegal - which Cubs play during a Den j
for the highway patrol to drtv* meeting and instructions on carry-
automobiles costing more than *1, fog on recreational acttvitJe* were
900 Cannon has been driving a given during the game period
1957 Cadillac formerly assigned to j 81ides were shown catling atten-
the governor, but recently re- tton to certain parts of Cub meet-
placed with a 1959 mode! j fogs and then were explained
After Collins exposed the order Between sessions, a coffee break
create the possibility ot an open
break between the two biggest
Arab powers and pose a grave
new threat tor the Middle East.
Rebel Radio Silent
The rebel Mosul Radio was si-
lent today tn apparent confirma-
tion of the government Victory
which would mark the emergence
of the Communists as the most
was delayed until the Young vw
Frankhoma case U settled, as th*
defendant's attorney also is Involved
Ui that case.
Three others cases also schedul-
ed for trial Tuesday were settled.
No figure was available «u th*
amount of the settlements. These
eases Included John B Richard vs
T. L. Hare, damage*; Jack Donald-
Pollution Charge Is
Filed Against Pair
A charge of polluting a .stock I
pond was filed Tuesday morning j
in county court against two Creek j
requiring troopers to obtain blood was given with Mrs. Baxter and I co“,‘’> , ^'1 rw«u»n a,™
samples. Oov Howard Edmondson Mrs Tuller rendering several song | Z
are alleged to be operators ot the
Je.*.sie Vow ell oil
Glenpool May or Is
Stuck With Job As
No One Seeks Post
instructed Cannon to cancel It.
selections for the group
Ouests came from Bowden. Kel-
lyville and Sapulpa
Ministers Will Meet
To Plan Campaign
For Repeal Voting
A special meeting for ministers of
Sapulpa churches will be held at
7 a. m . Wednesday at First Church elation, will be ?ue-t p^ako at the
of Ood, Lee and Walnut 8treets. Lions club luncheon V/ednesday.
It looks like Samuel W Westfall
Is stuck for another two year* as
mayor of Glenpool.
He tried to get an election stir-
lease. northwest red up. but apparently nobody Is
interested The 10-day period for
of Mounds
j Countv Attorney Clvde Patrick | filing for municipal office closed
Boot Racing Official 2?
Will Speak To Lions
Ken Holloway of Tulsa, president
of the Oklahoma Boat Racing asso-
ihe pair on the basis of information ■ thing
presented him by 8tate Game Ran-1 Election records show the last
ger Neal Buie.
I municipal election held in this llnv
powerful force tn Iraq The gov-1 son vs Kerr-McOee Oil Industries,
eminent called the Mosul Radio Inc , property damage; and 8. T.
"an enemy underground transmit- Mead vs O. L. Jacobs, money Judff-
ter belonging to a foreign state " I merit.
The government broadcast did , a damage suit for personat la-
not identify the foreign state tt 1 juries Instigated by Linctal lee
sold was cooperating with the Herod against lee Eller Ford, Tne
"Imperialists." but It warned It j was continued for the term,
to "abandon this Intrigue.” Some J Members of the Easley vs Slaton
reports said tt was aimed at the and Malicott Jury are Jessie Sulli-
Uniied Arab Republic: others said Van, Nora Cantrell. Fannie MeMn
it might be one of the pro-Wect- Warren Blufston. Bessie Jourdan,
ern Baghdad Pact nations Kelly Pyle. Edna Mae CreaMtx,
Wherever located the Mosul Bennie O. Wise. Luther Whittaker,
station was silent today It had j j. p*rkhurst. 8 T. Armatron*
not been heard since Monday, and an{] Bertha Waters.
the silence strengthened outside ___ _
convictions Iraqi Premier Abdel K|LLS « Hll.D
Karim Kasseni had crushed the
north Iraq uprising in its second j BIEL LA, Italy (UPI» — Author-
day 1 iltos reported today that flve-
Baghdad said Col Abdel Wahab Edu,r<,° Machetto wa*
Shawaf leader of the Mas.U in ** »
Patrick -aid an invesllgation by northeast Oklahoma town of 280
Buie showed 'hat one of two tanks persons was April 8. 1955 There
owned by th? defenanU on the lease w as no primary or general elec-
overflowed Feb 9. with oil being I Hon in 1957 because nobody ran
The Rev. H. C. Hathcoat. presi- t Holloway, brother of Don Hollo- j allowed to run Into email branch, lor anything.
dent of the Sapulpa Ministerial Al- way of Sapulpa. will show film' of which inturn polluted a stock pond t Under state law Mayor Wesl-
Uance. said Tuesday.
Purpose of the meeting Is to or-
surrectlon “met hts death at the tomb,H,to“ ,wh,le
hands of the people and soldiers Er*®dfatt»eT a grave with
and officers of the army " His moU,fr'
rebellion, the radio satd. was
"smashed and buried at birth ''
1.000 American* in Iraq
Other Iraqi developments:
—A Moscow dispatch said Iraq
hirt
hlft
Incidentally
professional outboard races and ! nearby I fa*' an<^ °ther city officials have [ nnd the Sovtet Union have con- j
will explain what is necessary to j The pond, according t> Patrick, ,0 serve until successors have] rluded negotiations for "non-
ganize and plan a campaign to fight J promote successful boat races. ] ^ owned by Dick Jones and Is be- been elected or qualified
technical aid and that
repeal. Rev. Hathcoat. who was re- | Champion drivers and boats from mg leased by Jim Greer as part of
Oklahoma friends took a vacation for the next two years. Edmond-
tn anyone of the down fine recrea-
tional spots In Oklahoma last year?
Oklahoma will continue to land
an Industry or two from time to
time and we ll make a big noise
about tt. But until we get wise to
ourselves and really take on the
Job of selling Oklahoma from a
sincere * . . .nslble approach we'll
still get the dreg* while the boys
up front knock off the fat prize*.
Sapulpa Pilot Club
To Participate In
Joint Installation
Sapulpa Pilot club, In a dinner
end business meeting held at
Dean's Restaurant Monday even-
ing. voted to participate tn a joint
installation of officer* with three
other club* These club* are Tul-
fa. Broken Arrow and 8a nd
Springs.
All members of the four clubs
from this area will meet at South-
ern Hills Country club on April 21
for a banquet and the installation
ceremony.
Plans were made for full mem-
bership attendance at the district
13 Pilot International annual con-
vention to be held in Tulsa April
17 to 19 at the Mayo Hotel
Agnes Lawson, president, request-
ed that all committee chairmen
present their annual report* at the
Marrh 23 meeting In order that
they may be evaluated by district
chairmen prior to the convention.
son. asked (or comment said he
thinks Cartwright’s figure* are
wrong.
Cartwright and State Rep Ralph
Vandiver, Heavener. House Road*
chairman, were Invited to the aft-
er-dinner discussion tn the gover-
nor's office. Newsmen were not In-
vited.
Edmondson said that tn view of
Bttlle's report, made public Satur-
day. that the commission lacks
nearly five million dollar* In meet-
ing obligations of the current fiscal
year, "the commission considers
the financial condition of the de-
partment has primary impor-
tance "
cently elected chairman of the 8a-
pulp United Dry*, said.
All ministers who can attend are
Invited. Rev. Hathcoat (aid.
Rev Hathcoat ask Sapulpa min-
isters to call him at 1503 to Inform
him if they will be able to attend
surrounding states participate
these races.
Kelly Lane will be Lion of the
day.
Theft Of Hub Caps
Reported To Police
Eugene Barnett, Route 2 Sapul-
pa . reported the theft of two hub
caps to Sapulpa police Tuesday
Police said the missing automo-
bile parts were taken while Bar-
nett's car was parked In a down-
town parking lot.
FOOD DISTRIBUTION SFT
Distribution of surplus commodi-
ties la scheduled from 8 a m. to
4 P m.. Thursday and Fridav al
Communion at Trinity church, and ] the county barn; County Comml*-
will preach the Lenten noon hour sloner Lynn Roebuck announced on
sermon at Trinity. i Tuesday.
Celebration Of Holy
Communion Delayed
There will be no celebration of j
Holy Communion on Thursday at
Episcopal Church of the Oood
Sheph?rd, since the rector. F. Oro- j
ver Fulkerson wtl! be In Tulsa for j
the day.
At G:45 a. tn , Thursday he will
appear on a TV program there,
tt 10 a. m , will celebrate Holy
a pasture lease agreement
Neither Samuel nor Cunningham
have been arrested.
Detroit Rites Set
For Former Sopulpan
C. E. tCiffordt Riddle. 62. form-
er Sapulpa resident, died Monday
at his home In Detroit. Mich. He
was the step-son of L. C Taylor
and a brother of Dewey Riddle,
both of Sapulpa.
A veteran of World War I. Rid-
dle moved to Kansas from Sapulpe
tn 1920. moving to Detroit tn 1943
Funeral sendee* will be held In
Detroit at 3 p m Wednesday.
Survivors, other than the broth-
er and step-father. Include his wi-
dow. and a son. Clifford E. Riddle.
Jr., of Detroit.
The mayor'* wife says she be-
lieves the only person interested
tn a new administration is the
mayor himself
"He tried lo get an election
stirred up down here this year."
Mrs Westfall said He’s really
couldn't get anybody interested.
Discoverer 'Moon'
Shot Moy Involve
Recovery Attempt
Larry Last*, son at Mr. and Mrs.
Lee I anil. 1107 East McKinley. 1*
In Beaver Dam. Wts. for a two
Ike Weakens On Balanced Budget
WASHINGTON (UPIt — Presi-
dent Eisenhower told Republican
congressional leaders today that
be puts national defense above a
balanced budget but feels that his
new military budget l* "ade-
quate" to defend the nation.
The President's view wa* re-
layed by Sen. Leverett Saltonstall
iR-Mass.) who said after Elsen-
hower's weekly meeting with OOP
leaders;
"He puts the defease of our
country above budget ,'equlre-
ments. The defease of oar country
comes first and will always come
first tn the minds of the adminis-
tration."
This obviously was in reply to
Democratic charges that the Pres-
ident U more concerned with a
balanced budget than In providing
ah "udeqnate" defense
Saltonstall and House OOP
Leader Charles A. Halleck said
the overall military spending pro-
gram Is adequate even though the
chiefs of the military services had
expressed reservatioa*.
Taking note of Democratic criti-
cisms that United States should
not cut ground forces during the
Berlin crisis. Halleck said:
"The over - all package for
armed defense of the country was
approved by the Joint Chiefs of
Staff."
Halleck said the President prob-
ably would make known at hi*
news conference Wednesday hi*
position on proposed cut* in the
Army and Marine personnel.
The Defense Department, mean-
wtuie. announced that the radar
warning line across the top of the
continent will be extended across
Greenland at a cost of more than
27 million dollars.
The line, built to give warning
of a bomber attack, now runs
satellite shot tentatively set for
late thl* month might involve
America * first attempt at recov-
ery of the baby moon's dnstru-
1 inent*
Unoccupied Home Is A“ Forw c,r*° plftnes know,‘
r DC* 10 h,ve ****n Prac,lcln* recovery
Destroyed By Fire night* near Hawaii will zoom by
Fire Monday destroyed an un- the 40 U) 50-pound payload ejected
occupied two-room house at 217 front the high flying satellite and
North Monn. Sapulpa firemen re- try to recover the package In net*
ported The structure was valued trailing behind the planes
al approximately $100. firemen re- The Instrument package in the
ported 1300-pound satellite will be fired
The building caught fire from a backwards out of the satellite so
gras* fire, firemen said. An alarm that tt loses orbital speed and re-
was turned tn at 3 p.m turns toward the earth. When It
At l: 10 p.m Monday firemen has slowed down sufficiently from
political"
the agreement will be signed I weeks specialized course In boat
shortly It meant an influx of en- motors . . . Larry is with th* 8a-
sia. 1 I pul pa Sport in? Oood* and Marine
—A Rome dispatch said the Center ... Bob Hohemer Us a very
U S embassy there was prepared | industrious person . . . Bob’s usuaJ-
to handle American evacuees ly on the move . . Mary Mj Clang
►»m Iraq should it become neces- I and Mabel William, are trying to
busy and would like for someone sary for Americans to leave The | teach their husbands to like’ water-
else lo handle the Job But hr | embassy estimated about 1 000 gravy . , . seems the milk-money
Americans in Iraq i will go a long way toward addltion-
Bnuhdad reports said an air at- al bowling . Mat IWirheMer'*
lack by loyalist Jet fighters began latest undertaking Is teaching *
Mosul's conquest Monday morn- Sunday school class . . . what's
:ng and that government t r o o ps j more. we understand that Mac Us
captured Shawaf Monday night. doin8 a vwy adnurabk job too
ending the shori-lived civil war haVe you tried the ole reliable for
Recollection of the fate of pro- a wie. rent or trade ad? . . . It's
VANDFNBERO AIR FORCE *fo« Faisal and Premier m, lrkg . . . )Ust |gj and gefe
BASE. Calif tUPI)—A Discoverer. Nu“ P''‘8ald durln<t ** revoluilon tor ad taker . . . after you've fln-
(Conttnued on Page Flvei i $hrin? your ad. Just say,
' charge It"I
were called to 1117 E Wntohorn its more
than 1800-mile-un-hour day ln Parte
Big 3 Talks On Berlin
Scheduled In Mid-May
United Prea. International j differing viewpoints more closely
The United States. Britain and into line
France are planning for an Ea*l- Informed sources said Uacnll-
West foreign ministers conference Ian already had mended much of
In Geneva by mid-May to be fol- the split in FYanco-BriUsb rank*
lowed by a "summit" conference over their approach to the Berlin
in July or August, on the Berlin crisis.
crlsLs. diplomatic sources said to- j He wa* helped to some extant
from the Aleutian Islands, around where burning trash resulted fo
Alaska and across Canada, to
eastern Baffin Island
The President's fiscal 1960 budg-
et call* for an outlay of nearly 41
blllicn dollars.
Whenever you spend more limn
that.” Halleck told reporters "you
don’t strengthen the defenses but
you weaken the country" by the
effect oij the economy
Some Dinocrat* have challenged
tContmued on page Five)
about $10 damage to a building
briongim to Charles Van Dolah
TOT LAUNCHES SHIP
8UNDERLAND. England <UPI>
velocity, a parachute will open
and further slow Us descent to as-
sist the recovery operation
by 8oviet Premier Nikita Khrush-
UPI diplomatic correspondent chev who made an apparent tna-
Elie Malssl reported the Allied jor concession on Berlin Monday
plans for East - West meetings night — but one that found no
It wa* Indicated that the ' Prol- | were being worked out by a group favor with Washington or Bonn.
ect Discoverer" program of satel-
lite launchings here set lor one-
Mhm Eugeni* Ctmadrls. da ugh- ! a month would not Involve an at- Ri«*«la'a March 2 not* asking for turn West Berlin
of experts, cooperating closely Khrushchev suggested that Rtts-
wilh West Germany, in reply to si* go ahead with it* plans to
into * "fee*
ter of a Greek shipowner, will
launch a 11.000-um ship today
from her high chair
The 3-year-old tot will press a
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tempted recovery for the first such ,alk' I city." but he proposed that a
three or four shots But It wae Reports of the Western plans J token garrison be stationed there
learned Monday that, readiness of came as British Prime Minister made up of Big Four or neutral
necessary equipment and other Harold Macmillan met In Pari* troops
factors permitting, the recover} | today with President Charles de The plan was criticized tn most
program would be speeded up j Ouulle lu hope:, of bring mg their (CuuUnued oo Page Hvej
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 10, 1959, newspaper, March 10, 1959; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1488328/m1/1/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.