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Cloudy
SAPl LPA Partly cloud) to-
day. tonight and Saturday Not
quite so cold Saturday High to-
day 40 to 45 Low tonight upper
20s
Sapulpa Daily Heralcf
SCUM* HisTOfticAi- socirrr
iMESSmm
TEMPERATI RE RE 1D1NG
The downtown temperature
reading in Sapulpa at noon Fri-
day was 28 degrees.
Vol XLVI No 74
1 Section, 8 Pages
Sapulpa, Oklahoma. Friday December 9 I960
5c Per Copy
'Creek Countv's Daily Reading Habit
Religion
In The
News
B\ IOI IS ( VSHELS
l ni.etl Press International
Both Candidates Gain
In Early 6th Recount
K> l mlcd I’ros International
congress ] 33 precincts reporting, giving
Last Sunday morning a brawny 1 IVr™Kn't Victor ^ukecshum With 4« of the lour counties Wickersham a lead of 2.154 to 1,106 J0jUL'
___i r,_____i _ | gained a f(*\* votes as the official coinhined l.V*i precincts reporting lor Wheeler *X3
shouldc-red Presbyterian clergy nM ^ m four ^ of Wk.kershain h<(s 4 469 ,0 Wheel u „ h , W
man s.«* m the pulpit of an (h„ a ^ ,rs 2 M7 W.ckershnm made h's 4rong, st ^
Episcopal Cathedral in San Fran n--t >u,i ^ (,a n 11 , _,, . rei-uunt showing in Washita i-outt
cisco and tossed a bombshell into “L u l 5*“" ^ ,wr ex‘,mPl‘‘ '.v gaming 27 votes with 15 of 21
Clyde Wheeler the man who aje, Wickersham gained six votes, but) prwl(Mts reportlnR ,u Rlve hlm , .
| parently beat him in the race lor| Wheeler picked up five with M of 1(A t0 m for wh(,.kr who Raln.
the midst al U S. church life
The clergyman was the Rev
Dr Euger.c Carson Blake, stated
clerk of the United Presbyterian
Church
His bombshell was a surprise
proposal to merge four of the na-
tion's largest Protestant bodies—
the Unite! Presbyterian Church,
the Protestant Episcopal Church. 1
the Mot I icd 1 st Church and the ]
United ( iiurch of Christ
Defendants Free
In Criminal Cases
I ed five votes
In Comanche county. Wicker-
sham gained two and Wheeler
1 picked up three new votes with
| three precincts reporting, to give
Wheeler a lead of 574 to 434
lH-wev county gave Wickersham
three new votes through absentee
voting and after four of 159 pre-
Two district court juries - de- while Edgmon was acquitted of cincts. Wickersham led Wheeler,
| liberating 30 to 35 minutes each - a gl and larceny charge ,2962:18
For years Dr Blake noted.1 Thursday afternoon acquitted de] Carman was charger! in con- Counting was set for three oth-
church leaders have been deplor- fendants m two criminal cases he- no,.,lon wlth a breafc.ln Ma„. er counties beginning at 2 p m
uig th. tragic divisions of the mg tried in the current term of iK.W!, Llquor store whlU. Wgmon Dist Judge Fred Daugherty
(hr.st.an family They have been district court was charged with the theft of presiding at Lawton, called the
saying that denominational bar- Freed were I> N Garman, Tul- „ «oo wor,h 0f retried drilling Comanche county election hoard
Tiers must he broken down, that sa. and J I) Edgmon. Seminole bits from the L B Jackson Drill- ^rwary, Mrs .1 N lxigan to
Christian unity must he achieved Garman was found innocent of a inR Co ,he stand and attorneys represent-
••Eels D° swneUimg second degree burglary charge., Jh<i Edemofl ,urv was m„ mg Wickersham ami Whaler
All right, he said in effect, let s
quit wringing our hands and do
something about it We can begin
by combining four denominations
church which will preserve all of
the best aspects of our different j
heritages Then we can invite oth-
er denominations to unite with us
Long-Time
Sapulpan's
Rites Set
The Edgmon |ury was out
j around a half-hour, while the Gar- questioned her regarding preser-
| man deliberations lasted about ^a*lon of 'he Nov 8 ballots Mrs
35 minutes. l-ogan explained that due to cler
Trial of two civil cases Friday ltal errors during the counting the
j morning was expected to domin n,Kt’* of Nov 8 five of the boxes
ate court proceedings most of the ^ad *° reojiened the following
j day and into Monday 1 stay
A jury was being selected be- In one instance two eongression
Basketball Games
Tonight Begin
Half-Hour Early
Sapulpa High school officials
Friday reminded local round-
hall fans of the new starting
times for Sapulpa's first home
haskethall games tonight.
The K team will get undrr
w av at 5: W pm. with the var-
sitx contest starting at 7:38 p.
m (loth teams will fare the
Okmulgee Bulldogs In a non-
league contest at the new gym.
School officials said both
games are starting one-half
hour earlier than have home
games in the past and all home
games this year will he played
on the same schedule
Burglary-Dope
Ring Broken In
Thursday Raids
By JOE CARTER
TULSA (LTD—A million dollar
burglary narcotics ring was crack-
ed here Thursday with the arrest
| of 16 federal drug taw violators
and 22 state violators described
as known users ”
A burglary syndicate which
stretched its operation from Oma
1
SA s Campaign
Falling Behind
C'apl Walter McClure, local
Salvation Army commander. Fri-
I day said donations to the Army's
1 annual (hnstmas basket Cam-
paign are running far behind ex-
pectation* and some families
might have to he ommitted if col-
lections do not pick up
lapt McCure said donations
iiimugfi the < tin-'ll,.is k * '' - * ^
by mail totaled $590 97 as of Fri-
Three Countions
Cited In Roids
Three Creek rounti.ms were
among the W persons arrested
by federal, stele, counts and
city official* Thursday night in
the burglars-dope raids in and
around Tulsa counts
l isted among those arrested
or in custody and eharged with
violation of federal narcotics
laws was Silas Martin Wright.
•I. identified only as being from
Sapulpa.
Rooked into city tail on stale
vagrancy charges were Howard
Highland. 4S. Route 2 Sapulpa.
and June R. lie In. So. identi-
fied only as bring from Sapulpa.
HOME IS DESlROYED—The home of o Negro family at 102 N Leonard wa$ day morning, with an estimated Neh. to lexas and specialized
"'**"** lure District Judge Jess I • found with pres dest Fhurs ly afternoon The home was -owned by Jerry Gibbs tHei ; mites drug stores, also -
In tho'unifv ^eniTwelTS' Mrs. MarvT Nichols te «° a *37.500 persona! injury <*«‘'al ha»«‘> and t° return them father of 11 -..Idren Two grandchildren also lived m the home Above two un. < hri*tm*s day |as federal Mate and city officers
hereasted hv .he -mdaci.v nf l», Sapulpa resident (or the past 23 lawsul* brouKh' by Cor'™ Robt,‘ to ***?" »jlat'e ,hc sral had 'den,,fied Sapulpa firemen bottle the blaze which started in the attic Firemen I 'lunations to date have aver- madp raH ar"*s *»
».*■« ;5U»” Ha«'JLrr-. K"d*y ™.™”«■' S. fTL 1v?!^e.,hom<’0154 250 “ld «•900 *» '»<■« w ^™
v x4- “■ - ;■ifinss £ “ r,r s.
Bui Euan. (-arson Bl.k.- can- Art Ste was a member lalncd ter c„ ond „ 0NU |h, |aorf b
nM he dismissed as a raiooarv," “» Vn.led Fanleioraal church.|lnK.k „nRW s,,,,. Hiahisa, ciocl oil,cal.
amateur He is the chief executive Surviving are two sons, ClaudeUl. two miles east of Broken Ar- *PI“ —------• ___-*l
officer jf a denomination that was1 Pearson. Aurora, lnd and Oscar I row on Dec 16, 1959
created bv a painfully negotiated Pearson. Orange. Tex; live! The plaintiffs petition alleges
merger of two Presbyterian bod- daughters. Mrs John Swindle. 412 she was a passenger in a car
ies As a former president of the South Maple and Mrs J A Pat- driven north when Mrs
National < mined ol ( hurches he teison. 513 .South Mission, both drove her car onto the highway jty election hoard. Mrs. Logan I bounty officers Friday were in
Sec RELIGION on Page 4' Sapulpa; Mrs W L Jobe and from the west and into the patii said IvnMiaMii
Mrs D R Vore. both of Tulsa, of the south bound ONG truck be
and Mrs V H Nichols. Kelly- ing driven by Adalph Newcomb
jville. 16 grandchildren. 17 great- The suit alleges the ONG truck
grandchildren five sisters. Mrs went into a ditch, with its trailer
I Will Cabler. Brownsville Tex ; I blocking the highw ay
| Mrs J H. 1-atimer. Miss Ida
■ The opening of the ballots and
the rearrangement of the ballots
were done in the presenc of Dist
ludg Luther Eubanks and other
Fisher members of tlie Comanche coun-
Break-In,
Vandalism
Is Probed
* ★ * ★ ★
Home Which Housed
15 Destroyed By Fire
Narcotics taken from the piiar
1 Sec RAID on Page I
Laundry Vending
Machine Robbed
Burglars broke into soft drink
Marshals Escort
Youths To School
'•u-t |vestig.itmg a bre,ik-in and van-
Two members of the state clec-'dalism Thursday Jternoon at the! V«ro la,n',> 1(12 N Uonard
S SUTi'S'JSL—" - «*
in the Lawlon courtroom but nci-f IWS ,W° 'M>r,h'*,es< *• able to smother the blaze
pulpa
going. I'apt McC lure said If
we are to reach $3,000 by Christ-
mas. this average must dimb to j
around $200 per day.'"
The Christmas kettle campaign
will be concluded on Christmas I
eve. with various civic and fra vending machines at Speed Wash
ternal organizations manning the Laundry. 1111 T. Denton. Fridas
kettles ui.nl Dec 24 morning and took * reported $10
The Lions club, working in front in change, city police said
Fire struck the home ot Sapulpa The home is owned by Jerryl04'^ * H Krcss Thursday' The break in was reported bv
dbbs the fattier of It children. 26 Ward. 1146 E Jackson who
all of whom with 2 grandchild^™"1 u* the 'ntencan Legion1 said the Incident occurred be
ren were living at the house Auxiliary members a* they rang tween 4 am. aod 4.15 am
the Mb in Iron! of American Friday
ther candidate was present
I Wnmiu-li a.ju„ u y c. Plaintiff testimony was being Attorneys for both Wii kershaml Sheriff l>er \usmus -aid the
NEW ORLEANS <UPD- US ,|| Qf oimito Tex \t, 'T*,?! ^**"‘*1 ,n an0,her «iurtroom|,nd Wheeler said their clients burglars took loot valued at $.110
, . , , . ,"1 OI ''imuo. lex, Mrs Paul More Distnct Judge Kenneth ,c™,. uluu ».-r .
deputy marshals began escorting Womack. El Paso. Tex .Hughes ,n a $.31 700 lawsuit REt°t NT on Tagc 4>
while children mlo an integrated F'uneral services will t* u. 11 i . . , ^
. | . , . . Funeral services will he held brought hv 1-ee Crowl. 75 South
- , ’ , "H" ' dV at 2 p ni Monday in Owen Fun- Grove against James L and Jov
.nd economi ,Ta| chapel with Kev Lloyd Young. 714 S Hickory also of tJIMC
reprisals cut attendance to nine still. Tulsa off.c.at.ng Interment .Sapulpa '
It was the first time in three will be in South He.chts The „
in South Heights ccme The plaintiff 1-, seeking im.500
| for injuries he claims he sustain-
ed when his car and a car driven
by Young collided June 5 at the
intersection of Cleveland and In-
dependence streets
Heavy Snow
Lodge Ceremony
Is Set Dec. 19
Bv United Press International
and did a considerable amount
ol damage to the home in what
the officers described as a com
plete out-and-out case of vandal
Ism
The sheriff said the home was;
entered between 2 and 5pm
Thursday while the family was in
Wife Of Former
Mounds Soldier
Dies; Rites Set
Mrs Norma -lean Magee.
Firemen answered the alarm at1
1 U6 p.m and fought the blaze
National Bank and Trust Co
tL Incidentally
A heavy snow was expected in I Sapulpa Reported missing wa
Ktilii n T. \ dn I Wtdia day in ||R waa unkn„wn, but helievedj
Brooks (,eneral hospital. Son An-|Jt „af1fld |n |hfl a„|(. of the ^
tonio. ol complications from child-
birth
the Panhandle today and tonight! Necchi sewing machine valued at
. jwith amounts of four inches or **® a $70 Polaroid copier val .
1 more i ued at $70 and a radio estim -*-'11
The forecast said snow and! *° be worth *40
Two other alarms were answer-
er us Spec Lj by |(Ma| firemen Thursday.
S Army form- A, „ w a m f(re(nen rushed
d|t, ..' 1,111 *' ls al to a grass fire at the home of■ ,
|F'’" A,chie Rivers. MM t Haws N„ ,n
• Inm tJ
weeks of integrated classes that tery
the deputy marshals, who wear
yellow arm bands have escorted
anyone but the four Negro chil-
dren into the two integrated
.schools
Today they took in seven of the, iEuchec ^lodge No 524. will damagaerto^.rrakr'n,i ^ ^
nine children attending he- ''old closed installation of new of Uirors in th.- Omirl s«u snow anni"' ■" "«•»*■ ™ ....... .... ..
leaguered William Frantz school—ticers on December 19 in Masonic VaM. ar). * f>un* freezing rain would spread over Ausmus said several piece-, of ',rs *a,‘ “°rn lulX 22• loss was reported and firemen
six white students and Ruby Nell i hall, according to Willard Buc k VV illic* Tate c the west portion this afternoon1 f,n<‘ cbina were broken and scat , IUI ln w<*bb < Uy. Gkta She was stud the blaze was c aused
Bridges, the lone Negro student ner. newly elected worshipful, Thurman Funice StJhnL Th ;,nd «'<'n'ral portion tonight wiih ','r*‘d nv*>r 'he home graduated from high school ;U burning ol trash
attending |master | inurman. Eunice Stallings »nd He said the burglar or burglar* K'‘,,Pr la,t'r was ^ployed
A white boycott at McDonogh
19 school remained complete
Three Negro girls are attending
that school
The attendance today was a
drop of six from Thursday's total
Economic pressure has been
brought on parents of the chil-
'See MARSHALS on Page 4'
I Working Friday were members |
bringing it unde, control iof Be,a Pt" ■opor*7
i Kmiinis Huh with the Hotary
", 1 "" v,rtua ^ club and members of the builders Hazard Bowman armory cm
TT T.TW: class of the First Christian church ploye of the loc al Nat.ona
to work Saturday Guard, reports the guard unit is
Manning the kettles Monday currently accepting enlistment-
will be members of the Nazarene|lor n**' recruits John Vorva
comments he s looking forward
mg al $2 750 and its contents at
$1 500 They estimated the dam
age at $2 >00 to the building and
$1 400 to the building s contents
Firemen -aid the cause of the lhurcb and BPOK Uid^
to warmer weather so that he
can work on the ole golf game
a hit Chub Raster says hi-
favorite dish is turkey n dressing
■. . . word nas reached the oJe
A 72-year-old Bristow Negro, j reliable that J*e Vanatta current
connection with the ]v is bemc referred to a- Fai
Slaying Suspect
Arrested Here
Dec 7 shooting of an Okmulgee- ( mer Joe'
man. was arrested in
bx. ni. i_ u i ir'lT ""“considerable icing in the south! He said the burglar or burglars ,nd wa employed The other alarm was anvwered
osephine Howard all of Bristow;------. 'afeo pnMed ( p.RI and liremrn inves A ,s a« ,h* l;won Bus
Other officers are H C S,ved, Karl Gipson, Marjorie Scchrest,!
senior warden Boh Crowl, junior R w Barrow Charles F Gaston
warden; W C Elliott, treasurer and Clem R Fuller all of Sa-
Moyd Wright, secretary Appoint
ive officers; D.ck Dunlap, senior
deacon, Clinton Watte junior
deacon David Rogers
steward,
steward.
senior
Cloudy weaher in the west and I0*4 tbe wa!l and broke them ' ngat.st it 431 N s''"on 15 N park- bY
partly cloudy in the northeast wa- The officer said deputies were l,ar'ment. lulsa officr She wa- a u-.nard No fire was found, how m,'n Howard Jones and Elmer
t ..i iL. 11 a . — a 1.. . —..L. ..a r« rrzin IT r.rliAP Al# • f ——
predicted for this afternoon and rh4‘<ltlnC "" a vehicle reportedly T 0< rhurrh «•» ever
tonight I seen in the area during the
The weather bureau advised hours wlM,n ,b<' Ih"1S|«T happen
pulpa Elsie Wofford dakhurst;
and Phillip Titone, Tulsa
The next case scheduled fori ------ -------
trial is a second degree burglary! ,nows ran«"'8 ,rom 1«Kht to heavy
' "' ' "avi- |unior . , ,. ,m-r Kenneth Bell and,,el1 'he Amarillo and Lnb
Kenneth Gantz tiler Daniel I Lattie
Cubans Say 'Shower'
Was Part Of U. S. Plot
Key (lubbers Are
Featured At Meet
HAVANA <UPP—Premier Fidel I trolled by l’S authorities ; A report from the Kiwams •
(astro s government charged| tlarlier report* from Central sponsored Kev Club of Sapulna
Thursday night the occidental Cuba told of new fighting in the I High school was heard a. the
shower of rocket fragments that Corralillo area. 110 miles east ofL . v
fell on eastern Cuba last week Havana, where- a daylong halt!,. ° Thup"tay noon
wa* part of a "tremendous US - between last rente troops and anti-' ,0bn ,,hW Pn",'d^n' discussed
<*■* P*l against Cuba. government guerrillas w.i- re
A protest note handed to U 8 I ported Tuesday i after the new year The Key!
Charge D'Affaires Daniel Brad 1 Using Heavy Mer.ars < lub s •’rM®nl t,r°icct is the sal*
dock Just before mklnight look no The Castroltes were rejwrted 01 ,ruM
notice of the US reejuest that the [using heavy mortars against their1 '"Iter Key eluhta-rs (iresent
rocket tragments be returned for'foes at Corralillo There was no werc KaT Shtbley, vice president. |
study It had been reported ear- report of casualties nor was ;',tm Korn secretary Ronnh
bock Tex, areas and Northern
j New Mexico It reported l' S Hfi
i closed on both sides of Albuquer-
que and highways were closed
near Tucumcari, Socorro and Car-
rizozo
High temjH-ratures in Oklahoma
No Injuries In
Two-Cor Accident
todav were forecast from I* to 50
degrees and lows tonight from 24]
to 32 Highs Thursday were from
id at Guymon to 49 at Broken
Row
Overnight lows were from 21 al
past projects and those schc-duledl( "y
Survivors other than the hus-
band are tlie infant daughter.
I Kimberly Ann. mother. Mrs la.--
Roy Brown, north of Kiefe.-;
ihree sisters, Mrs Mmmne Pra-
ter Kiefer; Mrs. Martha Otto,
W'inlield Kan and Mrs Esther!
$158,400 Asked
In (rash Lawsuit
A $ 15a jot, suit was filed in dis
the Vanattas arc
........ -n.- ... -Sapulpa] moving to the country H*r*M
- Thursday afterncmmi by rity police y|n*rc usually walks along at -i
John Hunter, Rt 4. Bristow, fast pace . . . Eddie Bavmith
enjoys funny stories S-.reeter
Police- Sprskman says it's good for a
person to get up early in the
morning, but just once in a while
and for the fellow with that
winnin imlk- we nominate J T
Harris . . practically everyone
Warren Earlier city police had
received a call from Okmulgee
that the subject was on his way
bv bus to Sapulpa from Beggs
No injuries weie reported in a Ruth (Juiglev, Limestone, N Y ]*r,P* t'Ml^ * rlda> morning in be
two-car collision Thursday at the four brothers, T Sgi L-Roy
iniersei Hun of Rnlgcwav and Ha.
kell in Sapulpa
Involved wei
half of the estate of a Shawnee |
Brown Jr. U S A.rforee m Af-i1™*" wb<' was k,IM ,n * CMr ‘
I nca, Wmford Brown Newkirk, I ,rU<'k <-0"'M0n May * 00 ,he Tur’
Donald Hay T Sgt Iz-onard Brown, ftaivtolph i nrp ‘TurnP',,e ^
Hurst, 22, 8*11 N Ridgeway, and Field San Antonio, and Jimmy
the judgment is -ought for the-
estate of William Kenneth Combs.
The arrest was made at 3 25 pm.| reads the Herald Classified
Hunter has been released to I place a want ad in the eal--ifn-d
I the Okmulgee county sheriff's of ! if you have anything foi sale,
Ifice. police said. 'rent or trade
More Hearings In 51st
Probe Seen By Governor
Carl B Rencau 57. 1108 E Mr Brown Muskogee
I>eod Funeral services will he helrl w,lb v',‘nd,'B *• F.vans Jr, filing Howard Edmondson said today he
City police made no arrest* and at 10 30 am Saturday in Owen ISe,‘ • AWKITT on Page 4' expei-ts there will be more gov-
Mild appn Wm damu, . Fun.-ial qs-l Interment will hr__ernmental hearing - on the contro-
wan don*
hoth vehicles
in South Heights cemetery
-The rhair.
Her that the ( a*tro regime might I there any Indication of the size1 Moor‘’ treasurer, and Chuck
hand them over to Soviet space of the force* involved Bates the local club's delegate to
*'xPw1* I Corralillo lies in open country |,bc mtemational convention la*t> WAMIINGTVJN ur»i
An unsuccessfully I a u nc h* d, low than 7 miles from the northalon« Chorleo HmII- lnhn . KenoMv. took th^'
•orAhle Star rocket was de-coast and there was -peculation ,on ,r it Kennedy
specuiouooi b„hv iny frwn fhfl honpitol reached the s
today aglow with pride Just as, foyer where ne
parents always are raphers waited
The president elect and his wife. I apparently n,
Jacqueline were smiling broadly asked him In
Kennedys Take Son Home From
Hospital; Planning Florida Trip
Help Sought For
Victims Of Fire
Aa appeal tor clothing and
furniture was Issued Friday bt
•hr Halt,Mum Army for a Negro
family of I. which tost its home
and all of its belongings rseept
OKLAHOMA CITY < UPI1 Gov up at the hearing room after talk
ing to hi* brother Rep Ed Kd
mondnon. a committee member
When he finally was allowed to
testify. Edmund-on -aid the luad
in question — the 51st street by
pass In Tulsa — wa* built, com
pleted and dedicated before I was
elected governor 1 had nothing to
lo with it These rails (or my ap
pearance here leave an impres
-ion to the contrary "
The state execufixv said he wa-
present sotclv because of the
^ ver-ial Tul-n bvpas- proje* t
"I gathered that they will have
1 -erne hearing- hut I don't know
| bow extensive they will he.” the
governor told his new* conference
here after arriving from W'ashmg
ton whre he testified before a
house scandal subcommittee
Edmondson angrily refuted "in-
speculation
Mroved In flight high over the At- Thursday (hot the anfi-govem-l Bates gave a report on hi* trip
lantic An assortment of frag- ment forces were Invaders," Re ,0 Boston, which included side
menls fell In a form area outside (torts from the scene however ">"r* to Chicago. Detroit Buffalo
the city of Holguin 'lescrihed them as inmates of a Niagara Fall*, I'anhda and New
i note ad ( ow Killed collective farm who had riaen York The convention was attend-
A It hough no human casualties against the government «hI hy 2300 hoy* Vk Hughes was
w-ere caused and damage wa* The farmers were said to be Kiwanian of the day
minor the Castro regime charged angered by Castro’s failure to im- Weldon Howard was inducted as
one of the fragments killed a] prove their lot and by demands a new member Thursday Dwight
that they take military training Maulding reported that 1650 had
TV note was largely a rehash, during their tree time been turned in from the recent
of (astroite i barges blaming the The government, following (lie pancake feed
United State- lor virtually every traditional C.ihun custom of an- President C.knn Echo!* announ-
act ot opposiiion to the Caatro re noumlng only victories, made no*red
as they left Georgetown Lnlversi ,
by her husband mother and lather to gel the!
I briefly when he bativ out of ihe -ubfree/mg cold
o' in Ihe hospital weather The Kennedy- followed!
esmen and photog slowly through a double lint- of|
^iu! Mrs Kenneriy ! reporters and photographers
er to get home The president-elect and his wife
I planned to leave with their first
Mrs Kennedy was wearing a son at I pm for Palm Beach
ty Hospital with John Jr !black and white tweed suit a Ela where their first rhikl :t
The baby, seeing the outside bright red velvet hat and a radi .year-old Caroline will get her
world for the first lime since hi- ant smile fjr*| |,*,g ni j,pr brother
hjdh two weeks ago wa* *wad Before their departure. Secret Caroline ha- been in Hondo
died m a white blanket a* pm Service agents made four trips to for the past week She flew there
terfion against the crisp cold the waiting car ladened with lug with her lather last Friday
**a,b<,r 8*8* hat boxes and two ruffled Jacqueline and the children will
e was canted by Ihe Kennedy babv pillows remain al the seashore mansl
fh* inwt nl I mi i *> k # | ** iii-muiii «i uif RvimpTi* mansion
—^jr.'yssr'—-•* .........Jr' “"‘I mjstzjxz wJi'irjr;.'?:
Mrs Kennedy wns in a wheel Ihe nurse hustled in ahead ul the^ (See KENNEDY* un Page 41
recognised ns "Communist con- battle
a hahv tied in a Thursday after- ] Hin",,1'on!‘ 'baf wa> ,nv0*vpd morning headline in Oklahoma
noon fire )'" The dispute be-|whj<.h ^ ^ ' carried m-inu..
( apt Walter McClure said the ,w"'n Kdmo",l'«’ awl ('««-!tion*'' there was some reason
Jerry Gibb* family inrludrs II w*s touched off when *hy shouj,| ,.a|W
children and two grandchildren 'mMnber Krrd Schwengel. R Iowa j • sjn^ , wa„ ^ arH,
m all ages in addition to the w,,s ^ 0klah""a 'Hdhin* to hide and wanting to
mother and father *s say,nK ^ »'» oM bl* ■ «operate 1 thought I should t >m-
fP*ry into the state's highway i*.re and clear the air " be , ,i.i
practice* dill was incomplete | 111* appearance was preceded
Edmondson said today Schwen- by hot wrangling among Dem»
gel taler .idmitled tlie invediga . eratie and Republican memhem of
tmn had never neen slopped the subcommittee
Schwengel said Edmondson. Subcommittee chairman John A
should testify into allegations of Rlatnik. D Minn., had railed Etl
scandal cnnntH'ted with the hv- mondsan after accusing Republi
l-as* prnps-t which the commit- can member* of trying to "divert
tee discussed some time ago obscure and con tune" the hearings
Edmondson in Washington on by publicly demanding testimon.
other business was advised of the from Edmondson and former Go-
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(apt. McClure said aavone
who has clothing or furnlyhlng-
to donate should rail either RA
4-141.1 or RA 4 1*0* and arrange-
ments will he made to pick up
the Items.
The Army commander said a
house also I* being sought, as
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North Mann
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 74, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1960, newspaper, December 9, 1960; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1489224/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.