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.Pc'?* 4—*~~tjlpn (OkJnl Herald, Wednesday, April 15, 195?
Defense Says Killer1 n t qi
On Drugs, Liquor H>
At Time Of Slaying
CWA
HHcn Ka.sfrs Ugh *inglr ftsunr
and high series of 436 paced
Ray and Jay’s to a ttuvr to one
UPI • — Drtenae atior- '-ctory over Biyouth In Women's
city league bowling High for
Bayouth was Norma Oreeaon with
» 143 tame Hijh series was Irene
ALTUS
oeya tried today to prove Ray Al-
len Young. S3. Alius taxi driver
was under the influence of fcaibi-
tuates and whisky when highway Smiths 401
patrolman John Barter was ahot Francis Hswkine
to death last January an s rur.il
road near Altus
Calendar
• THURSDAY
• rhrysantltrniuni Uoit. Oar-
• den Club Mrs Anion Young.
• Jr., Mrs Roy Baxter. Jr .
• hostesaen
• Oood Will Club Mrs Rufus
• Armstrong, 1037 East Thotttp-
' • son
• lo-K.-Ha Club - Mrs Pay
t » FV>x. 1811 South Main
.1 *'■ Stitch and Chat Club-Mrs
• Florence West. 708 South
. * Grove
a • Whde-Away Home Demon-
v * itration chib—7:8t) p m.. Mrs
• t Pom Olsh. 38 West Morkmcbrri
t * lone
• Daughters Union Veterans-
• 1 45 p tit . Mrs. Ann Marrhai:.
• 424 South South Independence
• FRIDAY
• PEO Chapter DT ... 1 30
• -pm Mrs Bill Glerhart. 19
• North Moccasin Place
• Child Psychology Club -Mr‘
• O. H Patterson. 1404 South
• Poplar.
• KU Club-Mrs. Hilma Ander-
• son. 330 Went Dewey
» • Priscilla Club - 1 So pm
• dessert luncheon Mrs M J
• Armstrong 1001 East Thoinp-
• son. Vfhrs UUa Davenport
• assisting
Mrs. Herrmonn
Is Hostess To
Violet Study Club
Mrs Vera Herrmann. 302 South
Poplar was assisted In Mrs A L
Bradley. Sr., and Mrs Carlos Da-
vis in entertaining the Violet Studs
dub oMnday nlcbt
Purple iris and Ular blooms wer?
u*ed to decorate U*? recelrng
room*
A dessert rourae w»s served pre-
ceding the ba-inews meeting and
study , and a coolest followed
MemtHrs preaectd were Mrs Ima
Jo Adam*. Marene Bradley. Maude
Brodle Hattie Oambllt Nellon
Osin bill. Okie Lewellyn. Cora
R mpson FAlii
Not a PutrLk. Wanda Raw-don
J. B Yeoger Is
Guest Speaker
. For Emonem Club
, J B Yeager. Chamber of Com-
. nirrr- man.me.- was guest eprakej
, at the Etr.smtn Hub meeting Mon-
,( ' y nf.h:. H.s suble t was rom-
. | munity affairs, and a general dl'-
, j -uss.on on thal subject foUowtd his
, I talk He was Introduced by Mrs
, Harold Thompson program chair-
. I man.
, Mr- C F Xla.n. 733 South In-
. dependeb-e ent’rtained the club
, n her bom* 'ervuis refre-hm-nt.-
, j after the meeung to Mrs Charles
, I Brigs*. Mr- Thehn.i Eden. Mrs
. j lohn Prank. Mrs Dai id Howard.
Mrs Richard McCjig. Mr*. Clyd
. i M-Mayters. Mrs Ola retire Miller
j Mrs Ben N-l-on H..::' Smith.
( Mrs Ho Smith. Mr- R H Stev-
en- Mrs Janes Stewart and Mr*
• I
I rhom.iesm
Mrs Charles Brigas member of
_ I h’ cir.cer committee of (-derated
women's clubs, announced a srrond
• I
< I f.lm on cancer to be shown at the
OClAE club ruuens on April 29
fhere will be two showtms of this
‘j 1.1m. one at 130 p in and anoth-
er at 7:30 p m
Delegat-es named to the 81st an-
nual meeting of the Oklahoma Fed-
eration of Women* clubs, are Mr*
John Prank and Mrs C E Main.
! with Mn- Rii--sell Steven* and Mr*
' J P Curry, altemites. The meet-
i ms wi'.l be held April 23. 24. and 25
j n law ton with h idquart rs at the
| latrtoc’.aJi hotel
Next reirolu meeting of the club
will be on Aiiril 27. at 7 45 p. m .
with Mrs Jerome Cro~ton. 1 Sun-
I set Hill
We;
YOU!
Young being tried lor the sec-
ond time m Alius district court tor
bowled a 153
game and Martha Moore a series
of 399 to pare Wardrobe Cleaners
to a three to one d*cidon over
Papulpa Tank. Blevins White mok
murdering Barter, admitted from 'f0rln* honors for Sapulpa Tank
BY FAYE
DUNIAP
Cora StraUi. iMrs. Waller' says
•he jptire iaUs VERY MUCH th
thimt- her friends hare done for
her since #)• fell several weeks ago
an ! has be«n a shut-in . . .
Cora Jell c« th? church steps one
rainy 8unday and pulled a ligament
in her arm. which has caused h r
much pam . . . and h r friends hare
been visiting tnr. bruizing her flow-
ers . . and juat being k.nd to her
in‘general . . ,
Tuesday she was beginning to feel
that she might be back in the run-
ning a.-am . . . she was able to get
hrr clothe* on for the first time In
several day* . . . and hopes to Im-
prove mor-' and more...
the stand Tuesday night he shot
the 31-yenr-old trooper without
tennon
Under crass examination by
Jackson County Attorney Lov*
Criswell.. Young testified that his
enure statement in which he ad-
mitted shooting Barter was true
Roman Testifies
The defense began presentation
of It* case Tuesday afternoon, aft-,
er the prosecution finished takuw f
testimony front Bernice Scott 25
She was Young's co-defeudant who
with a tush game of 178 and a
sere* of 423
Anthony's won three gimes to
one over OGA-E Bobbie Williams
pired the Anthony ketglrrs with a
! 45-402. Ethel Waltrip act the pace
(or the losers. 162-438
Jones Market lost three to one
to Thrlf-T-Wi*e as Diana Bwartr.-
Under paced th* winners with a
156-450 Bu.tv Tucker fodc scoring
honor* for the losers. 179-441
Kirby and Son won four from
BartlettOoUta. High for the win-
ners was Mary Parotid with a 165-
w.« sentenced to Ule imp,i-.,n , ^ .hile N t. Baldwm ,*oed the
inent after pleadhig guUiy to mur- 153 <;i
Bill Forcing Fox To
Report Collections
Is Beaten In* Senate
OKLAHOMA CITY .URL- Slate
Sen George Mlskovsky hoped to-
day for anuther chance to push
through a bill which wou!4 require
old age pension promoter Ora J
Pox to report on his collections
The Senate defeated the bill ]
Tuesday. 21-19 bin Miskov-ky ask-
ed the vote be reconsidered.
Mlskovsky. who has accused
Pox of "milking " the old folks for |
person*I gain under the pretext of
protecting their pensions, said the
bill would plug a loophole in (he
existing "charitable contributions” i
law
Fbx claims his Welfare Federa-
tion Inc is not a charitable organ-
isation and does not come under
the law., which requires report* to
be filed on contributions Miskov- 1
sky’s bill would have reouired
anyone soliciting f'tsd- from wel-
fare recipients to influence legis-
lation to register with the state
welfare commission
Sen Ray Fine. Gore, and sev-
eral other Senators argued the bill
would prevent th? old folks from
hsrhtg t lobbvM working for <
mem, as -da schoolteachers and
«her group*
Mole Nurse Is Held
On Lorceny Chorge
OKLAHOMA CITY 'UPI' — Al-
len Learts January. 32. of Moore. |
faced arraignment here today on
grand larceny charges after au-
thorities found a large supply ol
hospital equipment in his home.
January, a male nurse, was ar- |
rested Tuesday on warrants charg-
ing him with theft of medical sup-
plies from Oklahoma CUy hospi-
tals
Authorities said they found a
number of hospital beds, hypoder-,
mic needles bed clothes and other
hospital supplies in his home
HAS ITS PLACE
WASHINGTON UPI' 8en Ev-
erett M Dirksen .R-IU • address-
ing a conlerenc* of Republican
women on ’’fiscal soundness and
stability.” explained to the ladles:
•Rubber is good In a woman s
girdle, but not in the buying value
ol the dollar."
The roll tep desk was said to hare
been invented bv Abner Cutler about
1850
PAAS THF CQTTTE
CHICAGO t UPI)—The CfcicAgg
Faivation Army reported receipt
of an htnorlc memento of Prance
fiom a grateful World War I
doughboy.
L. J. Smith. 69. of 8t Peters-
burg. Fla . sent the stone-Uke sou-
venir w ith a note which explained
H wa* a doughnut given him 41
years ago by a Salvation Army
lassie Now It's a doughnut that
really needs to be dunked
It Is ed Ima ted that each toad
eats about 10.00 insects a year.
Bowler of the week went to
Marie Detr who rolled 65 pin* over
h?r average of 98
Standing*
W L
Ray and Jar'a _ 34 22
BartletuCollins _ 33 23
dvr last month.
Young was convicted of murd.-t
mg Barter in last month'* trial
but it was declared a mtstual
i when the Jury could not decide >n
I punishment.
The Scott woman. 16th witness
presented by the state, test Died Thrt;-T-W:se
j Tuesday she and Young had taken Kiibjr and Son
' two tedii. :n. tablets, a bartn ii- Bayovith
Sapulpa Tank
Anthony*
Jones Market
GOAF
Wardrobe Cleaners
Why “Good-Time
Charlie” Suffers
Uneasy Bladder
Unwise eotimr or drinking mar be a
•ourc* of mild, but annoying Madder Irri-
tations—making you feel re«tle«a, ten**,
and unrotnforutble. And If re«tle*« nightu,
with nagging bnrkarhe, beadnch* ar mu
cular ache* and paioe due to over-exertenn,
ttmin or ensotionai upset, are adding to
your mis*nr-don't wait—try Doan's PUIs.
Doan s nlld net Z ways for »pe«d)r re-
lief. 1-Th*y have a nothin;? »•<fen on
bladder irritations. 2-A fast pala-reliee.
lag at tion on nagging bnclutehe, bead,
aches, ntu-iular ucbi t and pains. 3 —A
wonderfully mild diuretic action thru tbs
kidneys, tending to increase the output of
the 15 milea of kidnev tubes. So. get tb*
same happy relief millions have enjoyed
for over 60 years. New. large, economy
fixe saves money. Get Doan's Pills today I
We have nnoth*r clipping con
ermine Lu!2 Oiirtnln. the iou alt* u^rt and a dr*nk °*
yrar okl man who born at Si- xt* ^laying,
pul pa. Indian territory. Jan 14 Qwetlls—rd al l.engtli
18&9 and rerentlt iw featured in Dr A. A Hellama. an Oklahoma
th? nnre when he celebrated hl^ j city pwyctUatrM. testified for the
lObth birthdav . . defense that this combination of
8t^er«! of our friend* in ether •
»tate* nave m ilcd tat a cUpplr- af- !
tlruy- could be u*ed to deaden Coin Heods CoftoneiS
the conscience" since they could
Atheno Club
Holds April
Meet In Tulsa
A them Hub member* and tuert*
drove to TuUa Monday night for
a mret'JU In the home of Mrs Jnrk
B Lee 5915 Fa-1 24th street
There was a brief bu*ji.*sx meet-
wr.. ____ ng and thm informnl game* wr?re
Piitii 'played with prlyes going to Mrs
*mn- ra*n*. ^ Wwrtwrlte. and Mr> D^lmar
ter th-ir eve* .-aught the name of
tlr. ii home town . . 8a pul pa and
we really appreciate l; . .
This last Hipping came from Mr*
Lena B. Tyler who ha* been spend-
ing the winter in LaMesa. Call!.
. . . she nit the clipotn: from the
San D.uio Evening Tribune . . . j
Incidfnialh. Mrs Tvler is due back
bane real non after that winter
sojurn . . . 8h:- Hves at Mound-
produce a lack of control and im-
pair judgment
Young who was on the stand
for Vj hours, testified he had
taken more whisky and drugs than
the woman said The defense also
called several other witnesses who
testified Young appeared to be
drunk the day of the shooting
SAVANNAH. Oa -UPI) — The
Atlantic Cotton A :<oclatton elect-
ed a new president Tuesday Hts
name is L. P. Corn.
AGREES TO MOVIE
ATHENS. Greece 'UPIi - U.
Gen George GHvas has agreed
on a Hollywood movie treatment
During the first trial, jury mem-j ol his role as leader of the Oreek
bets heard details of an abortive i Cypriot Eoka underground niove-
pl.H in which Yoimu and Mr ntem. providing he can approve
Peggy Sherwood. Beul h Todd. | L mbert Bebe Vincent w as present-
TVif-n*H.. lurtat Martha. Oaut- «l *»h * bulhdav gift from her **-:
Barter. Martha Oaut-
' net pal
Next merthte will b? Mat 13 with { pybHoq^ri*■»»«* were t»nr-
ra P W Cooper. 216 WeM Un- ( ^ ^ member-
Mrs John Conhy. Jr . Mrs Ar-
thur Fool. Mrs Bill Wrathersbv
Mrs. Henry Vinrent. Jr Mrs Jim
Dnvl*. Mt^ DHmar Lambert. Mrs
Wayne Ha.p-r. Mrs B.ll CHrk
Mr* Archie H-chrest and the-e
gue*ts Mrs A C Rober-on. Mrs
Don Buckley Mrs Jerry AdHblue.
Mrs WalVre Dod- m Mrs Wadie
Hampton »nA Mr* Jcnni- Sm th
Tly n-xt meetutg (ill be on May
21 with Mrs Arthur Pool. 1302
South Birmitr.’ham TuLsa
Doroth'a
wich
.»
Mrs P W Ccnper.
roln. kMdrtknt hostesses to be nam-
ed later.
Trio Of Guesfs
Leaves For Home
Willard Buckner. Mrs. Alex N3ifeh.
Mrs Helen Bruce and Mrs. H A.
Him.
The evening was spent in study,
and Mr.- Nevin told of h.T rerent
visit to CaCforoia and ih° various
Eastern Star chapters *h:- \ anted
on her trip.
Next meeting will be an May 11
with Mrs Martelle. 113 West Gor-
don.
Among Old English holidays.
Apnl 6 is Old Lady Day.
Scotl had planned the death ot Ed-
die Mayfield, a Negro associate of
her'*, and Young's wife. Sylvia, a
waitress in a Frederick cafe
the script. Informed sources said
today
ONCE 14 ENOUGH
CHESTERFIELD. England
■UPI'-Police Chief Constable W.
E Puts said today he will not
allow hi* patrol car squads to par-
201 South Indep-nd nee. returned ticipate In a town read safety
Sunday Irom Lo* Angeles They flew *how Last year, while takins part
there last Thursday to attend the i« 'he annual show . twx> of hLs
funeral of Mrs Hallmark's nephew patrol cars collided,
six-year-old Jerry K nt Flanagan.
who waa killed in an automobile- M there are five rooms in a
bike accident ^ boarding house it can be called a
. ' * I hotel
Haihuark* Ely
To ( aHf-rnia
Mr and Mrs.
O B Hallmark.
Mr and Mr* C M WHrh 1202
Circle Drive, have had vlsring in
their home for Ihe pa«t six weks
the lau.*r's sister. Mrs. Willinm Todd
of Alton. Ill who left Monday for
hrr home
She was Joined here the past
weekend by her daughter and son-
bylaw. Judge and Mrs 1 H Street-
er. also of Alton who accompanied
her home
The WHch'.s and their gu*s»e
s^rw th? weekend in Eureka
Bannov. Ark, jand during Mr*
Todd's visit, made many attht-- e
tng trips in this area She also v!At-
ed m OkUhumn City and Parts
Texas
a •*» _____
V* ( lab WIN
The new Stutqp Hub b*Jit orean-
WO- under tpoBBor-h p of the Sa-
pulpa Reading club, wtl! men cat
April 21 at I 36 p m . In the home
ol Mrs PhilMp JimeA 1339 East
Line.
Storliqht Club
Hos Study Meet
In Martin Home
Mr* Roy Partin. 520 South Park,
was **«t-1ed bT Mrs Goldie Powell
m entertainng metntr r* of the ^
9'arlight Study club Mondiy night '
Attending were one new member.
Mrs J E Msrtell". and these oth-
ers. Mr* Don Hanna Mrs Oeorie
James Mr* Oorrtott Logan. Mrs.
B.-ile Nevin. Mrs O otge Pi.-krr-
ing. Ht Jhn Sherw-md. Xts
Tommy G.sh. Mrs Clint Jordan.
Mrs J E Mart-Ur Mr* Ray Bark-]
lev. Mr* Marjorie Doty. Mrs L W
Martin. Mr* Goldie Powell. Mrs
ipulfya
Mm
k
ermgd
Vut 16 No S
April 15. 1959
"You can erpe.1 shout 5 rtre
in homing taata by the end of
1959. but hauaguf *th >till b- a
better hedge agaiOBt inflaticn
than storks . . Bfcau-e of rsuw
value* in house* due to mflat.on
the average bou-e i>r*cllcaily
forvcloeure proof. "HRoy Were-
lick. St Lout* real estate and
gapstrunicai analyst speaker at
Northeastrn Retail Lumberman •
convention In New Yark
— 440 -
Tear Temper Garden Tw)< I rum
w large »»—eimrni will greatly
few rewar y*ar gardening yiruire
You can t forget a |krd< n
When you have plated seed -
Wh-n you hav? watched the
weather
And know a ro«e’s need
—Louise DrUroll
-440-
Broaritninded: When both aides of
an argument make you Hugh.
-440--
Floor Sander ft Edger for rent
--446--
A man travels the world over
in ssarrh of whit h* needs and
leturns home to find U
—Oeorge Moore
For n« monrv down »»u nu<
have a “new'’ home at the old
addres*. fa»y installment* begin
after work h romp tried ’One
Slap" al Sapnlpa lumber will
lake rare tf all the detail*.
--446---
I would make a list against
the evil days
Of lovely thing* to hold in
memory -Richard Le Qallienne
-446--
Oar bating prire* are never aa
law a* we want (hem—but onr
selling price 1* always right, fair,
detent, justifiable. Yuu get the
be*l far tour munet al Aapulpa
Lumber
-446-
Priday at the Library?
it i a due!
-CdH the Lumber Number 440.-
1422 South Main tub Andruit, Owner
Store H«urt 7:20 a m. to S;30 p.m.
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