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Poge 4—Sopulpo (Oklo) Herald Friday, August 4, 1961
Sapulpa Daily Herald
FRENCH DRESSING
An Indoptndrr.t N*»'»p*p«r d September 3, 1914 end publMhed
■t 16 Sou lb Perk Sepulpe Okl.oma evi-:> afternoon except Seturder.
end Sunder mornln. »«-, .id > . i l‘eld o( fiepulve. Oklebom*.
(Continued from page one
Eduard k Utermon, Editor.In-Chlcf
Ten olvis don noun
Advertielni; Director Newe Editor
Texas, plans to Aik to U S At tv
Drlirrrrd b) cerrler tn Sepulpe
Ibelterred bt carrier in sapulpa
Deltrrrrd b> carrier in Sapulpa
H> l b Mall In ( rr<-li I .Mini' <>KI.«
Ernest Morgan f»t San Antonio,
| Tex . today about calling a spe
per month, *1 Jo c(a| gran(j jury into session.
prr week. J#r - . ... . . a
per year. iisuo "Wc haven’t decided yet. but I
.___ _______per year. «» believe its sale to say 1 11 call
notice—mi nsc rihiks missis*. mi tit rwm \ki iiujiisth. a crand wry next week." Thom
Mi’NOAY mormm. ason said If I do. the trial will
probably be held next month."
The maximum penalty on con-
viction under a federal kidnaping
Lind
Member Oklahoma Prr* Association,
AMH*-latl. n i.nd li.lt. t Pri- International
Southern Newspaper Publisher*
DAI1.V BI5U E VERSE: Verily I sa\ unlo tou. Excepl ye be con charge is death under the
verted, and become us little children, ye shall not enter into the hergh Law. but the death pen-
kingdom of heaven. (Matthew 18:3.• ally only applies if the victims
PRAYER: Dear C.-si l».:iiu* is when we are unkind and hurt ar,> harmed
others Help us to he undi stand ng toward those who sit next to
us that we rmt> be instrumenU of Thy will In Jesus’ name we The Bar(k'l,s threatened their
pray Amen i hostages with death They held a
______________I gun to the head of one of the two
_ hostesses and to the head of tin
Trade Emoargo On ,
when one of the hostesses was
cut by flying glass when the FBI
l and Border Patrol opened fire to _
W ASHINGTON • UPl * — The st0p the plane from taking off j
t mted States today ruled out for, Bearden, a roofer by trade who
the time being a total trade cm- had been working as a used car
bargo on the Communist bloc, but j salesman in Chandler. Anz, was
warned it would have to recon- sullen before Clifton His son act-
Church
News
Marines -
(Continued from juige one>
had told us tiicy would rome "
Chief target of the raid w.i
Dion Davis, 19. who said he It !
men to lie killer
on HarerU s estate three weeks
ago ami Harrell told newsmen of
Ins wiu-reabo(it.v Tuesday
Harrell, toimer Methodist Sun
lie took refuge, of ammunition and "enough sup*, non. George W.i-'liiiidon home.
Six American Hugs and a baiim-i
of his church fly in the area.
Davis' father. who (lew 35 mis-
siles to last for weeks."
Harrell saw! Divine instruction
for la* every move included tar
tics "The Lord lias told u > noi
day School superintendent and to stoop down, not even while re-
W'orld War IF pilot, vowed that; loading." he said "Love is the
sectarian followers whom lie sup-1 thing that make-, the greatest
<i Ninth ( a to I ilia cam;) because |miis and houses on his estate, fighter of all — love of God and
the Marines teach men to hate j would resist any attempt to take1 love of country "
and flaunt sin in your face." I Davis by force. Davis was free "But we don't want to harm
Flees ( amp
The youth fled Camp l/rJtune
NC„ four months ago and -ai.l
the Marines flaunt sin in your
face." condone atheism ami teach
to leave voluntarily, however {them and I don't believe they
Harrell hacked up Ins lineal by want to shoo! us "
arming guards in -tutnot low.-i- Harrell lives in a spacious ga
wuh Mausers and sidrurrm. lie rage attachment In Ills nearly
said he has "thousands" ol rounds I complete replica of Mount Ver-
sions over Germany in World War
if. pleaded with his son to sur-
render during a visit to ttie es-
tate last Sunday. His mother, who
said your ' Davis must have suf-
fered a "mental breakdown,"
Thursday pleaded unsuccessfully
liV li-lephoiM'.
"High my parent* think I’m
crazy," Davis said.
t *K HERALD WANT ADS
THE JACKSON TWINS
Bv Dick Brocks
-4k GtC, I L.L Ni VEST ]
fohc-ct mi-; Jk
fashcm--*_..xl\£e Tj
LIKE THE O0D&3.OTARS °
INTO THE ALP'S..... /OF THE SVOELP AMP i
AMP HOME/
those BtU-S /
?TOSP£R-'"2>
Reds Is Ruled Out
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CHRISTIAN Sdf Nt f
CHURCHES
The spiritual foundation of di
vine healing will be emph.i
at ChrLstian Science servnt- >
day.
Included in the Lesion
mon entitled "Spirit” is the ac-
count in Matthew of me h<
by Christ Jesus of the man wit!,
the withered hand
Or.c of the citations to f*e re., i
from "Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures hy Mary
Baker Eddy 'p 51 describe* t 1
basis of Jesus' healing mu i
in these words: "Jesus w,. ui
selfish. His spirituality sep,. at I
him from sensuousm-ss. .ind i
ed the selfish materieh • t.> !
him: but it was this spirituality
which enabled Jesus to heal tin
sick, cast out evil, and ram- t
dead ”
The Golden Text is from 7 1i
ariah (4•: "Not hy n t
by power, htit by my spirit, itii
the Lord of hosts."
>i:. r if the Soviet government |ig0 g was all part of a great
■ inues it threatening atti- adventure
tude" over Berlin | “Well, did you do it or didn't
you?" asked the commissioner
“They caught you red-handed
Quotes In
The News
Cuban-Bound Oil
Tanker Is Rammed
rrsAS ieol'E
CtNPtLKELLA CUOOC
WEPa: STKlkJNG
^ TWELVE/ hJAs!/
J
IN A WEEK
OLHZ MAaC
TOP GOES
VAVOJM/
t... AND W7.1.L SI r , IMG
] IN W^lE uGAttAGETCJY-
I iNG TO PESCJOEE THIS
FABULOUS PLACE
70 THE WPS /
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WF&W.
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FOPEYE
Bv Rolph Slcen ond Bill l<ihe
I5\ l ailed Press Inlernalional
LONDON <UPI - A Soviet
newspaper charged today that an
. . I American ship rammed and scri-1
«« " ASHINGTOT ~ t,er rom ously damaged a Soviet tanker
Bearden muttered a uoman talx‘ 1 *° r^‘ iiound for Cuba with a shipment
a low voice denl Kl'nne(1>' "W** l* th"‘ of oil
Ft»n and Eastern Europe now I They stood silent, refusing to Is reu nt t" ual a Trud the newspaper of the
Tin State Department, in mak
ine the announcement, put the
; :i*is on the decision not to
“Obviously,'
l S trade with the Soviet m a |q^- voice
—,------------------„ , . | iiuu. uk- newspaper
R it . -o served notice that this enter a plea A representative of *1 _ t .Central Soviet Track' Inion Coun-|
■•on could be changed. |the US attorney's office s;ud lie I watched you. i wonaerecii .j ^ incident occurred
The announcement warned that would consider both were plead where our i>oy of a tew month* -|-yiurs(iay ncar j|,0 .straits of Gi-
*f lb -in continues its pressures I mg innocent and father and son was The broad smile, tin- j)ra|(ar an(j | m p | § e d that the
is "possible" the were marched off to separate jail swaggering gait, the touslcsl mop, ^
cm Rorlin. it
i it--.! S'.ites and its allies "will
«■ ol.ligcxl to reconsider all as-
«-ct* of our relations, including
cells.
morican ship deliticrately
■ tn with the U.S.S R. and of Phoenix, where Bearden recent
in ■ «int nes of the Soviet bloc
the coat tails flying, and ^; ramimH) thr Russlan tanker The
- |in the pocket, .i gone, an tanker also was named Trud.
In Coolidge. Anz . tw miles east hire us stands a man. with a gnnr t(h, newspaiM,r ^-(-ount f,rst
VA DCE**’. f
AC" 9CA3E"
ANY f-X^c!
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eletermination. a troubled
Toss later identi-1
live "Jeanette
AEC Experts To
Visit Stote Dam
Site For Rcoetor
PRYOR <UPI> - A team ot
Atomic Energy Comm, -sum e\
perts was to visit the Grand I’.iv
. identifievi the American ship as
ly moved from Chandler. Mis land. God love you. the weight ol..Janet q11(vm • an(| sapj „
Bearden said she had no idea world... I was sailing "at high speed, clum-
what prompted her husband and , ^n( |V.L, ' sily infringing the rules of the
son to do such a thing There are!
three other children Korea-me i ni.ee. .Nations ^ ^ sh a
Bearden has a long criminal mand appealing tor M mafia- ..
MON OW (l'PI» — The Soviet'^001^ Itnd 's t’unt‘n,'y on Par°l‘> ' ' 1°* ‘ N,Ul ' "r<an| Lloyd's Registry in London said
for a five-ycar-to-life sentence on s" 1 l,v .. that an American vessel calk'd
a 1957 first-degree robbery eonvic- ' ^uard s 1 0 ls ** T one‘ j the "Jam't Quinn” was in Gihral-
lion. ~ tar waters and it probably was
Norman Simmons, second nffi l-ONIHiN - A Soviet m wspa the ship Tass referred to.
icer on the Continental (light 54. * r' ‘' IM-"'L **1a*
! said that Bearden told them wlilfc 'h,P. ;,"H
BRICK BRADFORD
Soviets Ready To
Negotiate Peace
Treaty In Germany
By Paul Norris
mon in relatively mild notes to
Western Powers made public
la> said it is ready to negoti-
it with tliem on a German peace
irraty
United States. BritlhH .T~ T7 V 7. '. ". " "li". , ■ ■ ■ Soviet tankei hound lor
treatj with East A ..__r„„.. | .on glc the revolutionary re.Kihlic of
an Ann ru an ^ Nprang a
ilousy am ^ |a|( |( ^ n,, furt|K*r
details. c
AUU BiSHT, )
PvE-ANN.2..
SOU AND *musn
sadie Aee ____-
CAuGHTl
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VOU MIChTV
ND^s 8J5T«e 1
YPj'vE *-0 li'SH'
1 IN h£B£ 1 GET ■
OU .NO, t HAVE TmC
pc v.* on >DLi m s J
Tiv«‘
•**m ..... ' lht •«“
the plane at El Pan. |steP ,0 lh,s end "
"They didn't try anything with
coming a GRDA bid to partn i .«.-.lion was contained in notes ol ,,H P,ISM n^'
pate in an AEC nuclear powe r n
actor.
->(ime H.OdO words delivered to the
Western powers Thursday and
The GRDA was the only agene v | made p„blic here today. They
Striking Rubber
Workers Set Union
Meet For Sunday
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SNUFFY SMITH
By Fred Losswell
MIAMI, Okla (UPD — The
I AIM TO BE A \T GIVE VE
7^
he said "They knew I «a>
offering to participate in the M a ere Mnnlar in content but not
miibon federal demonstration pro 11, »
jeet. The team is trying to dot. Tenor of tlie notes, observers
mine acceptability of Uh . - was somewhat milder
The Oklahoma group offered t - an prevnus Soviet statements
substituU? the atomic reactor foi ,n Germany
a gas fueled steam generate.. The notes roid the Soviet Union
system it has under a lo-ycat did not propose to restrict
plan that would not allow GltL) . fn, iom of West Berlin nor en-
to increase its expenditure cr. .ich on western rights there.
The seven-man team was to in- B it they k*ft vague the nature
sped the area and confer with .1 the guarantee for rights of ac-
GRDA members about the projios iv><* to Berlin Nor did the notes
al.
WASHINGTON - Secretary of striking United Ruhlier Workers
, „ . ,, , „ v „„iB, state Dean Rusk, discussing’the Union local gave notice today of
• i ■ • • ... I “1 hi»ro ic rwi rrium uhi- this vuSM*\J
jackers looked just like any nice1
high school kid. but 1 11
I forget him sitting there c
"There is no reason why this
problem cannot he solved by| Meanwhile, talks between union |
thc! Peaceful means if those on the and management representatives
Iflnnr n ttw. Hnnruw .. 1 other *ide of the Iron Curtain c°nfinucd today. ;tnd 1.400 work-
the n"°r a,Llh* •- ei s remained idle
go into the | - ,
rfcht hMidU^^ " *'at ^ .eaiK-d and threw a smashing points in a supplemental
8 got off I called mv*r4;ht 10 Beapden'» Jaw- Crosbv afirwment to the company - wide;
SANIANTHY SJ, ( 2si/~~7^
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I RECKON I’M JUST A
PLUMB FOOL ABOUT WATFR
I COULD SLOSH AROUND IN
vy , IT Th' REST OF
VVMY BORNEO
DAYS
tvS*
JUGHfilO i!
IT'S TIME
YORt Bf
FE
;
/ i
ESw-
“When I got off. I ....... ....
folks and told them that the twol reacted instantly,
of them were go.ng to take thelpowered t,R> -vou,h
. . . g,ve ;,n> xpccific due as to how . | Bearden and his
A^luncheon was scheduled today negotiations on a peace treaty ^ '*
should he held
A previous six month deadline-
until the end of 1961—for a settle-
ment on Germany was not men-
tioned.
and
in Pryor for the delegation
son
“Dad said, if they rest a hand wan,ed ,0 makc a ‘radc
som the jetliner for a
SCHEDULES MEETING
UASHINGTuN UPI The Na
Ikmal Association ol Br<>,id< .-to -
said Tluirsday its seventh annua'
eonference for presidents of stati
broadcasters association will l»
held next Feb. 2« and March I
hi Washington
Legislation Is
Lampooned By Kerr
IX'7 which could land easier at
a Havana airfield
But Kennedy decided against
this and ordered the FBI and
hold the
PREMIERE
SHOWING
6 DAYS
mix-up/
* jyiEhps'
w \SHI\GT»N (t PD — Sen.
Rnhrrt S K* rr. D-Okla., de-
si i iIm-H (hr fedi ral Irgislativr
prori-ss today in his nt-w sir Iter:
"How hills In-iomc law: Dr-
ill veil fraved, remade, okayed,
JFK'd. then obeyed."
on you. give them all you've
got'.’’
Gilman Callrd Hero
Najceb E Halahy. Federal
Aviation Administrator, callrd
Gilman the "hero" of the capture Bonk>r Uatrolmen to
Gilman was one of the passenger* on tho Kr<H,n,i ,
,who volunteered to stay behind I llal;,bv- *h“ ''n
as hostage dangered the crew and passen
The father and son did not c°r" h‘,M h,,s,a«p' acrrrH ,ha' "
I know lie was a Border Patrol
j man He sat quietly wailing loi
his chance Tho plane had I teen
sitting on the ground nine hours
while federal agents tried to ne
ovcr. contract signed earlier
Plant manager S T Ulmer has I
at first 'nd'calcd a federal mediator
ran-' Be asked to enter the talks,
smaller and unlon president Bob Long Has
indicated the union will not
ject
Joe Steed
T
Now’s the Ti.*-r to Buv Your
AIR CONDITIONED
NEW RAMBLER
ot the LOWEST price ever!
Tulsa Widow Gives
Money To Charity
JOHNNY HAZZARD
Bv FrsnV P.Lkim
"If anyone had been injured or
killed it would have been a
TU1/SA (UPlt — Mrs Pauline
Kelley Flint, widow of a wealthy I
Tulsa industrialist, left nearly hall
tier estate tn a charity trust esiab
lislied last month, county court
kt/ vrxi m
)> vrvr n.
f net tK f
There was little change in
gotiate.
tragedy." he said "But wc are probate molds showed today,
in tlie middle of a conflict be-. The other half, less two specific
tween law-abiding citizens and !*Hlllrsls wa* sej up in trusts for j
in
STOP it! '
c i A iC* ; M NOTHING
VniJ SAY TAN TOV l Al
The fact that ,iThj..,
A^*f- ...MY
W WHAT I't 1HI$
t-:At7i.. n
FBI Agent Francis Crosby was law;bn'akmc ,i,,/0"s'1 ’,"'1 law
.allowed to come aboard to nego Iab,d,n8 na,,ons a"d lawU?8s na
!..inuii^ methods between about tiate Bearden dropped his guard, l0Ms,
expected
» f!(' a"d the I8th century and Gilman saw his chance He * ‘* s UP ,0 u" man;,Re “
1cc'oy-thru-Sat. TEEPEE
3T
j mlelligently To do so one lias to
lake some risk,
( | Full
1 length!
»'ncut!
IWAUI
DiSNEi
Don't
Miss It!
# \ a*p
ESM
ADM. — 75c-35c
atinMON
—i/k+ux** m
Beautiful and Proud.
yet more savage
than the black
jungle she ruled!
her grandchildren
Value of the estate i
to exceed $j million
Mrs Flint was the widow of
Charles W Flint Sr, president of
despite the ^uls'1 MS Hod and Manufacture
anxiety." Itag Co.. American Steel Derrick
Asst Atty Gen Byron White Co < and ThLsii Boiler and Machin-
annountTd that the Justice lie (’U<0
partment has posted a iio.txx) ie ~~~——
ward for information leading to Thore arc t|mcs as
(onviction of any person plotting mm,)rrs lwnmit|wj in ,hr Vm^\
llo hi,.ck plane, to Cub. su.le» Grea(
In Concress. tho incident
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FLASH GORDON
■ V'fc TAjiW AITHC*
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r.e .re had timl
TO SEAL IT.*..
iioo
Marion Michaels
A >m/ "Um tiHtn
* 1* HIGITTt lAIOOr
DM
Hardy Kruger
• Nod.ixiii
H Mm «31A
brought a storm of protest Sev-
eral Congressmen demanded that
Kennedy give Cuba 48 hours to
return the Eastern 'irlines $3 5
million Electra hifhcked over
Florida and flown to Havana on
July 24 or face a complete block
ode
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21 2 Miles North
on Sand Springs Road
NEW CLASSES START MONDAY
10 'j.m.
August 7th. Sessions 9 a m la
ENROLL NOW
For further information cull BA 4 0993
Meadow Lake Is Open for Public
Swimming Daily, 9:30 am to 7:30 pm
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