Sapulpa Sunday Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 24, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 1956 Page: 1 of 18
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8a7u^ro”uho^lt^nf^mb*r, 8' «»«• at ** Poatoffice in
k h . uKianoma, und er an act ol March 3. 1897
ounds Grain
levator Is
azed By iFire
SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1956
Eafabll*h*() fn jqh
16 8 Park
DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY
ict,
Jnd * tin nstess*s will be Mrs Gertrude °«!nl* of ,he elpvator was small I
in Aun: >• v and Mrs Clara Manard
M uuIhv
meeting 3rd
til.
Evening#
the YW< a
the VFW
a tth t
* 4th Tu
;he YWCA.
Leou: 4th
iday noon
oFac
ntenc
1952 trial
imuntst 1
"inventor
was takcr.li
detention
unable to
100 to
A community
sing will be held
! h Monday at 7 p m. at the
..thside Free Will Baptist church,
15 S. Maple. Everyone is welcome.
-ooo-
The Samaritan clnb will meet
itn Irene Grant Monday evening
Fne Saturday morning destroyed |
a 70-foot-tal) grain eievator at
;1 Mound., causing damage estimated !
,1 1 at '■♦‘veral thousands of dollars. |
The sheet-iron covered budding 1
J a'as ravaged by fire despite efforts
I “y fl;e equipment from Mounds. ]
| Begg.# and Sapuipa. The fire was
u noticed early Saturday morning aft- 1
I er it h id already gained a to-thold 1
| In the building.
f By the time flre-fightin? equip-
ment arrived, the building was al-
ready so nearly destroyed that fire-
J men spent their efforts in keep-
ing the blaze from spreading.
Sevetal empty oox cars on a near-
by s.dmg were also destroyed.
Frank Chambers, Beggs, owner of
tne elevator, said the building had
a capacity of about 25.000 bushels
•or storage in bulk and 30 000 sacks
of g.ain Because ol the drouth, the
r
fLn
I' T'
b
Milt Eisenhower
Is Defended By
Dulles Saturday
^ a, ,s,
Edna Burton, diitrict director from Okmulge
By DONALD J. GONZALES 4
nc the 1^._ 1 opD\A/ Washington, sept 29 cup —
OS the local EL.PW Secretary of State John Foster
no n.i. , , -----juse At the Dulles said Saturday that the
Do<rW cluu is ccngrotulated by Mrs ^resl*nt's brother. Dr Milton s
Gradate Of Sapuipa High School
ZiWSSXSSlx.'SSX’----=«* * S3 IgR’ss Bill Wilson To Take Mb*
-OOO
1 he Sacred Heart school will have
carnival Thursday from 4 p. m
Saturday atternoon, the grain was
(Still smouldering while fire officials
watened uneasily to see if the fire
Aould break out again.
Chamoer* said me grain was
i*£ 2JS“ne,U ”d m™' tow M moinur.
The building had been remodel-
ed in 1948.
ill be served.
-OOO—
T»u salesmen at the Oklahoma
re and Supply stoic. 101 E. Dewey
ive been honored lor outstanding
lies work during a recent cem-
.t the TW^ny contest, store manager E J
hlecht announced today. C. L.
inham and Charles Hasley were
.ong the top live men in their
oup of the company's automotive
ies division.
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In city police court
ruing, thiee persons were charg-
Ike Pays Tribute To Friend Of U.S.
Nicaragua President Dies Of
Bullets From Assassin’s Gun
Sapulpans Delayed
As Travel Halted
From Nicaragua
B&PW Concludes
Week's Observance
At Canasta Party
BALBOA Canal Zone. Sep __ . _____________
—(UPi— President Anastasio So- week with a canasta
mo?a of Nicaragua died at a U. S
take over State Department func-
tions.
Dulles vigorously defended Dr
Eisenhower against what he call-
ed a "completely untrue" charge
bv Democratic presidential nom-
inee Adlai E Stevenson.
Stevenson asserted In Miami
last Tuesday that Milton Eisen-
sLf wiir3iinJ^“l at
? °l!la.W°.rTlen's when lhp Eisenhower administra-
tion was trying to "appease" die-
New Jersey Demo
Named By Ike Te
Supreme Court
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Witte. 1024 E.
.. . . _ — team to try to save the 60-ve»r
Hobson, returned Friday from Man- old Nicaraguan
party for Its
military hoapllil uS^VwiS C£, “7£ fig “"r
wottna, .uflprra at the h.na. o! Lea Butler a. ho,”"
About 30 club members met at .....—_______ w,.
the cluo house Friday morning for hower has generously made him
President Eisenhower who had R’!™aSt ,1FThe . breakfast, during “elf available .for good will mis-
marshalled a top-flight medical nun, ^ ‘° UU" Whe° * * *
an assasin eight days ago during
a political celebration in his home-
land.
‘Completely Untrue'
"Hiis statement is completely
untrue.” Dulles said. 1 Dr Eisen-
reqriested
America) when
However. Dr Eisen- ;
WASHINGTON, Sept 29 iUPl—
Saturday those^'wni(E1Se,UV>Wer ■•‘■rday
chose William Joseph Brennan
J with operating a motor vehicle »'ho Ne,w Jejae* jud8p
wno is a Democrat and a Catho-
lic, —
SPra0^riAmewanyer\wo° »'tJ | on tile
IP with .VPf .no ewH, ...7 . . U4/l C,IlC V'OUrt.
inkenness, onp \^iih ip^pdinn, two 'jtip \vhi*p
~ ««• >«• i*i. «rz,:. sr,
datusow a st0p ^ and one Wilh op_ Justice Qf (h‘e
the
Oct.
.Jjjf vrnlclr V*k-T. gS AjTjg gSJZ
fn . s license. the nation’s highest tribunal
agua. Nicaragua, where they were pressed
visiting at the time of the recent
crisis, the shooting of Anastasio
Somoza president of Nicaragua
After Somoza was felled by the
assassin's bullet*, the town was clos-
ed. No planes flew in or out. and
soldiers were stationed along the
roadways, in fact trie plane that
Mr. and Mrs. Witte left on Wed-
nesday was the first to leave the
city since Saturday.
President Somcza was believed on
ihe road to recovery when they de-
assoeiate pa;,ed‘
The Wittes visited their daughter
strongman, ex-
his regret In a lormnl
The chamber of commerce forum hower has never been asked to
luncheon held in Tulsa Thursday, assume, nor has he assumed.. anv
statement and paid tribute to So- Was aUended bV following per- ot responsibilities customarily
moza as a steadiast friend of the, frJ:n SaPulPa- Mr. and Mr-. boine bv the Department of State
United States. t#eM)' Lane. Marian Morris. Glen in l^c field of our inter-American
aiuiounced
Death came unexpectedly Until Colleen Lee. Dene Iliff,
Friday.'Somoza has been'on the F nces Carpenter. Lea Butler,
recovery list at Gorgas hospital Hal:-
Shortly after midnight, he began Leo,J Wetzel, Grace Tussev. Lillie ‘’rp‘ldent Eisenhower detailing
to decline At 5 05 a m he sue- BoaLhg.u. Geneva Oakes. Moraul Ml ton Eisenhower's coimertion
cumbed while members of his Bo ouetto, Ruth McClain. Mildred VriS Latln American policy,
family stood at his bedside. He
had never been completely con-. —---r~., ____ . w<r., „^,ru
scious since his surgery last Sun- DeS.un. Frar.kie Horn. Lona To- ®,,esU>d report. The White
Millhollon, Pauline Summers' Ber- , The PLlsldent to!d a news con-
nice Cooper. Lulu Fos er. Helen ference ^“rsday that he had re-
day. Officials said he was unable massl, Je- v Sullivan, aiat M: ard HOIiS* made lt pubUc Sa,lirday
to recognixe his wife or daughter. 1 Mts John F/ank without comment.
The program for the luncheon
was presented by the seven Bust-
and Profess.onal Women's
Brndier H Big Help
Dulles assured the President
that his brother Milton has been a '
>e sentrni
jhn F
be sentei
i for his
n five cai
ilo Conferring
Vith Top Soviets
’ Iver 'Differences'
seas mis.s.on.
troupe.
_ larshal Tito Is conferring with w‘d ’,.ewsr’len after a visit with
Soviet officials at Yalta on \!rrA E,s?n?,°wer Saturday that he
Soviet Black Sea coast in an no »“k*ing he was under con-
e Soviet Black Sea coast in an “,"u no 111KllnP be was under con-
64. hi- lx for- to settle "differences" and Mderatl°b until he received a tele-
Miss Car iifficultles” In Soviet-Yugoslav pllo^e cai1 from Attorney General
p M P T rui r t Denn<nAl1 ra. I ■
‘.ations. the government an-
>unced Saturday.
During a specially-called news
inference, a government spokes-
lywood
crtal wit
machlnei
re stolen
.....VMVV, a V XT# ill licit l .■'[JUhCA* Lj . . , ....... wn i.ic va,
the Mi »n shed some light oa the mys- since ^e deafh in 1949 lntefested
here the
pointment to the court He told , . -----
—-1' Yugoslavia never yields under bus news conference Thursday leaders Jrk directly with the girls.
nday Sc.i , ire." he said t*lat he Was searching the nation lnadequa'e or ^nsafficlent training
for the "best qualified" Judge. He may llmit t:iSir effectiveness. Fo:-
tern ber
IN V 111
ipt it is quite a normal situation
it is a normat process to
e manv t'cp eff°rts to solve such diffl-
i taught i li7s
<*T!e spokesman buried a crop
rumors which sprang up in the
Best as a result of the urgent
£S in tbi f^t of the two Communis!
iting bis
■ne.-s
d. “for »
with God
but that
for thoa*
ies.' Tnet|r-e
them.
aught tin
d to
possibh
o eet oi
decisioi
d. and
are wi'-bi
ach
iddlema*
“ligior.s
rs. We
the mystf
lefits. bul
ind vou
We cc
elation n
luraeeouls
: all mi n
od is for
in the
e skv" '
»vf*« an?
for He
BELGRADE. Sept. 29 —UP—
General Fatigue
and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. 7ohn ! z™ h«'''h/h
VI Pollock Pniin-k u th. . ».i,k , r. ol lne tanal Zone, ascribed ne s
man Minton UwhPed Justlce She”r- j the SUte Department, in the educa- mozW°inabUhy' to'1'recover’^rom pla“ ^ TuJ'a- a:id the -peaker was great heh to the department In
cause 'of Taillnif health61 ring bP'' Uon divlslon oi UnuM S,3'ps Over- the debilitfltim,y»ff»c*. °™. D.r' C'lvm A Sorlt;n St Louis. Mo., improving relations with Latin
The President's choice of the
dark-haired, stocky jurist front
Newark surprised this political-
minded ■ capital which had looked
lor him to name a Republican
Brennan's appointment will
leave the court with six enio-
crats and three Republicans
It also surprised Brennan who
t, , - .........urun hi
Herbert Brownell Jr Fiiday night
summoning him to Washington
Brennan will be the first mem- ' ed Saturday
Fall Training For
Camp Fire Loaders
Will Begin Tuesday
The fall training cour-e for all
leaders, assistants, and sponsors,
and guardians In Camp Fire work,
will begin Tuesday, it was announc-
BEfiiS. h.‘” Jpi5 xrszz:' *■*« “- H- ~
As Assistant County Attorney
’ A 30-yeor-old ex-Saptilpa high
Sdhacl football player and graduate
o: t.re TU law school. Bill Wilson,
has been named assistant cotin'.v
att .mey lor Creek county.
V/lLoc. attended high school here
and in 1943 played on the Sapuipa
Chieftain grid squad He left high
school m 1944 tcf serve two years in
the U S Piratroopers, part of the
time being over-eas duty in Europe.
In 1946, Wilson returned to Sa-
puipa and in the spring of that year
fuusned his work at Sapuipa high
school and was g. adusted.
He went to the University of Ok-
lahoma where he was graduated
with a business degree in 1950.
Wilson took a position with the
Gulf 0:1 company and later with the
Texas Oil company in the lands de-
partment He oegan attending night
law 'Chool at Tulsa university, and
in June of t.us year he was gradu-
ated from the TU law school.
He passed the state oar examin-
ation on June 20 He has been work-
mg with the All-State Insurance
company since April as a casualty ad-
juster.
Wilson will begin h.s duties here
on Monday His office will be locat-
ed in tie county court houaf in
Scpulpa
The r.ew assistant county attorney
is married and he and his wile,
Marlene, have a son. Curtis Brian,
two and one-half years old and a
He recalled that Dr Eisenhow- «lns hls active duties this week as dau*:'*te-"’ Con,>lf■ Beth, eight weeks
our inter-American
relations"
Dulles made the statements in
a special 1.300 word reoort to
ART ATKINSON
Art Atkinson Is
Named To National
Post With iaycees
Art Atkinson, 926 Henshaw. be
Nicaraguan who had proclaimed w" ien7Tih
his hatred for Somoza vVamen s club
The 27 • year - old assassin was
I sla»n on the spot by Somoza s
bodyguards
Somoza died one day after his
younger son. 34-vear-old Luis, had
been named acting president bv
the congress in Managua, capital
of Nicaragua
Percifer E. Smith
Dies In Hospital
Here Saturday
and Professional er made a special tour of the
southern republics in 1953 and ac- men of the U
- companied the President to -he re- committee
cent White Sulphur Springs
one of Lie seven notional v.ce chair-
S. Jaycee awards
Atkinson, who recently was ap-
W Va.. and Panama hemi mheric pointed to the pi-t by national Jay-
meetings. He also noted that Dr. cee present. Wendell H Ford.
Eisenhower is now working with will be in charge of all Jaycee na-
representatlves of other American tional awards for the states of Ok-
cld.
Wilson s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W G. Wilson, live at 118 E Gor-
don.
Percifer Edwin Smith. 60 died at
Luis, head of the congress, was Euiij hospital Saturday
1° l.mp[ovp humam welfare lahaiM California. Wyoming. Color-
ado. Arizona. New Mexico, and
Utah.
ber of the Catholic faith
on the
T.ie Camp Oire girls council is
In seeing that all adult
r- of Tlto's ™dden flight to the jLJf*“**“** Justltp members receive the kind of train-
imea with Soviet party chief ria,1K Murphy of Michigan
iki'.a Khrushchev Wednesday. „ He, Wil1 serve under a recess ap-
i _ nnintmpnf until ... —___ 1
in the hemisphere
Dulles said the recommen-
Q datlons made by Dr. Eisenhower
n1 nk-'o WJS “ :esldenl of Quir:‘ in 1953. following his tour of Latin
...______________ Atkinson was recommended for
America, have been carried out chairman job by the na^
He was cnief ennneer for the "through independent action by tlonal Jaycpp vice president ...
Ukianoma Natural Gas company and the agencies of government con- char8e ol awards. George E. Pa-
had been with the linn fo. 28 years cerned" and "In general that 8°hi-s. cf Patterson. N J
Outcome Of Senate
Race May Be
Decided Monday
chosen to run the country pend
mg his father's return or until
May. 1957. when Somoza’s current
term was to have run out.
To Bring Body Home
WAGONER. Okla.
• UP) — Outcome of
Sept. 29
a contested
n „ ln° °‘ ,ra;n' younger Somoza announced that er area aooui 1900 He aonred 'cr ica
5?_*»- u. PJ,- ob cr.s .’rs s n
Sw,kF;:man_TriniV'DrSovlc womtm-m until Jtumurv »hen »«1 J?.' .fSJH ho,"‘' ™un:ry he'had’ilw uul'ltKM-r'
______ ___ m UN(( _ ___ the na- cto» g. 1 “ cumesvea
He was oorn ui Lexington. Ky . report ha# constituted the basis of tlonal awards chairman. Steve Al- he*e decided
len. of Dallas, Tex . and Lie s
h, Jsar-~ w"-“ —
itween Russia and Yugaslavia .
he "normal." And he Insisted p
•t Yugoslavia intends to run its
r. affairs.
the Senate for ap- }°Ata" on lhe folIc»^ da^:
Oc.. 2. 4. 9. 11, 16. ahd 18 at 9 30 to
since 1932 lor
honors.
burial with' high
The acting president annealed Quinton.
He Lien moved to Chitkasha in
abuut 1932 and in 1949 moved to
It is Mr Eisenhower s third an- i! 30 a m • pl ,he d*semer.t of the for a “high spirit of serenity and He had
.. — •....... ... _ * Fir«t Prachi-taieian dtt..., n___ ____•• . •
First Presbyterian Churi.i. Because patriotism" and cooperation with months and wTs i os vitalized
leaders work riirestlv *i*h (ha „(-u. "thf* nrmpH inr-u. ni •• “ u ***0(,p.taiizea at Mus-
ure,
Tliere
he said,
are some differences
the armed forces of the nation
Nicaraguan# expressed deep moved to
gratitude to the United States for Mond„v
its Afford ,h. .... Moa“5-
ommendations — for increased
^SS?^ «“5S*S ^’^“5
- ■»« >»' uBmlnte. (ch.lrir-u m U»
awards for outstanding work. He
v®Ddlty of absentee ballots cast in
The Sapulpan was state awards lhe election.
been ill for several tr®Uoh has acted on all of them.
kogee lor about five week and was
Lie hospital here last
.. ... H ith on state and party relations fa,d thr ^earfh Evolved studying thl*r“son a:l lpad«r* »•'« urged to ita efforts to save the life oi So- ‘ vp. .
ii-22 21 d on a **rles of other questions records of pvpr>' fpdpral judge avail themselves of the training of- ™?a I • ‘ VP‘eran °f "°rld "ar
and every state supreme court fered
Judge
Anyone interested In Camp Fire 7 m
work is invited “ — "
The president was shot during
a celebration at a wocker's social
in Leon, Sept. 21. after he
r.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Mrs. Sarah Fry
Dies In Hospital
In Tulsa Friday
Judge Wilcoxen will announce
his decision at 9 a. ni.
State Rep. Tom Payne brought
„ _____ thp suit to contest state Sen. John
also represented OiLahoma on tne Rusrell’s ^-election in the Julv 24
national awards committee at Lie elPCUon Some 700 absentee
. U't Jaycee convention in Oklahoma baUot* c»h m Wagoner county
C.ty. cave Pussell the winning margin.
As a result of his work. Atkinson I1t wmner represents Wagoner
and Okmulgee counties.
Also Monday, the Wagoner coun-
was named cne of Lie seven na-
Mrs. Sarah Estelle Fry. 66. 1522 Donal Jaycee awards chairman for
Linnie Smith of Ou n- n ixn -vlr,i fann tstene Fry. 66. 1522 ----ior ty p.rand iurv 'C~'
sessions ‘Xre cLJnrJ°oSST. re’Mnunat'* for presi‘ ^an^Mr^'ciaude ^rl' fSS- pr^o^iUl i^TMlsa^^lda^ a”er ^k eT^in i* sefC^Jokl
Ives, crafts, game* and song# will The United States immediate'y elU' > ' bnCf lllnes* boo* entries in t.ie seven states in mu’vee <-«m.v -i^-7.„» -7^-7:
iders to Russia.
There were reports that Tito had
to
help Khrushchev at a
Jarty trial” over Khrushchev'# .
« benefil nunciation of Stalin, and reports *netnpr millionaire
K Howard R Hughes has gained
CAB Is Probing
Hughes Role With
2nd Major Airline
SSSSp": IfistSS Sw*"
industrialist' a e or srna I ohIMren.
^ taught Many local resource peo- stepped in to help and" flew*'the Funeral services will be held at Ark^rS'-J*? inH B llff \Yiilwa'uk,tkti Tveerd ,'tii e'")1' .L'° Wa^onpr County Attorney dMax
pie aie volunteering to assist and wounded president to Gorca*; bos Owen chapel at 4 p m Monday with *890 and had been * ‘ otto e the next F.ndley reported he spent Satur-
&J? **i™»*? of Camp pita, m tSe Ca«l «p‘ T. ^ ^ nine to day tryingZ line up £?*£££.
ntfi^iatincy ......* * iiuir . . -----* uay trying IO
I He Vhf' y,ars- Prior t0 that fhe hld l-ved J,jdz‘‘ su-'i e of Lie 3.500 scrap- -v# to testify
it there was "Stalinist unrest"
the Soviet party.
ington. were Down
supervise the case
to Balboa
omised ti 1'ugoslav sources denied tha*
Secretary of State John Fos-
Dulles had sent Tito a note
ming that future American ai
old be cut off If he moved
er into the Kremlin orbit.
fowever. the issue of America!
was expected to be taken up
the talks in Yalta, the sam*
where the Big Four met in
i those t bruary. 1945 to plan the post
•U world
is. w ho
doV.^’s'Mrs. Cleo
■v have
able to
on those
Broome
services Are Set
uneral services will be held or
iday at 2 p. m. for Mrs. Cle(
;>e, 47. 215 W Jackson,
be services will be in the Ml
ve Baptist churSh. with Rev
dore Rollin officiating.
■lrs. Boone Is survived by a son
-tur L. E#coe. Chicago; three sis-
Toy Lee Harrison. Casper
° : Bertha Adams. San Francls-
and Magnolia Anderson. T.ilsa.
btoLier#. Eddie Anderson. De-
l- »n«l Clifford Anderson. At-
Ohio.
u r l a 1 wi3
alter of 1 fiery, unde.-
T faneral home
control of a second major US
airline "to the detriment of the
public ”
The board said there are indi-
cations that Hughes, who already
controls Trans World Airlines,
may have acquired control of.
Northeast Airline* earlier through I
use of his corporations The CABI
<aid no application has been filed :
for approval of any tntere-t
Hughes may have acquired in
Northeast.
It said in a statement that it
will seek to learn U Hughe# con-
trols two airlines and if so "what
urther action the board should
^ake to eliminate any common
•ontrol situation
be detrimental to the
;erest
io Influenza has been known since
about 400 B C.
Under Rad Crass Guidance To VFW Auxiliorv
First Aid Course To
Start Monday Night
SwULi Heights ^ Sapuipa for 20 years
Survivors include two daughters.
Mrs Geraldine Hlckok rind Mrs.
Imogene Wilson, both of Tulsa: a
son. Emerson E„ of Bartlesville
seven grandchildren; three sisters.
Mrs. May Fry. Stlgler; Mrs. Ima
Walters. Denver. Colo , and Mrs.
Gamer Cole, Houston. Tex . two
boo.es expected to oe submitted.
Political Rally
Slated At Kiefer
Orville Jones, Democratic pre
clnct chairman for K.efer. has call-
E. Erurlan.1 hnt-i nf ^ ^ K.efer school lev. susrvenderi riir«-t/,p .h-
cafeteria.
The grand jury indicted four
persons before it recessed two
weeks ago while the absentee bal-
lot court suit was being tried. The
indictments came during the probe
of Russell campaign workers be-
ing paid with state emergency re-
* lief checks
Indicted for conspiracy to
E England. boLi cf Bartlesville
Funeral services will be held at
the Owen chapel at 10:30 a
All candidates are invited to at-
ley. suspended director of the
S'-ate Emergency Relief Bord;
a Earl Johnston of Henryetta. re-
of Bartlesville offllcating
Baiul will be in Floral Haven
ga:dea# near Broken Arrow
speak during Lie program.
Mrs^ E D Runyan ha# announced Upon completion cf Lie cour#c
that the VFW* auxiliary mill begin each person mill re reive
which would Red Cross first mT a, iti" Mend, R.dCros Ttu^Z* J ^ Cross h“' z'Pn relief in more
Hughes' financial activities^ *l 7 0'Cj0Ck :n th* ^ <?' course T.ie public l#ier relief
through the years have ranged
Irom movie making to tool manu-
facture He long has been a fig-
ure In the field of aviation.
The CAB inquiry Is the second
involving Northeast launched bv
the board since it »warded the
to men and ^ *dVi‘“ ^oad-tl-JS.000 OOd' in continental
VFW hall.
The Gjss la open
women and will be taught by Earl _____
Glpecn. Red Cross first aid ins true- sponsored by the Red Cross
Red Cross and
Civil Defenav
Leroy Adam>. -ouniy civil de-
New Hurricane
May Be Building
Over Gulf Area
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 29 (UP)
•ia# spent aoout $252.000 000 In di>- —A tropical disturbance rnav lw
.Ut»r .L. _____.... ... _____ .. •
WTLIERT
Since its founding. In 188’.. the
to.
Th.s Is one of the many artivities
T!ie
the Communltv
this county and developing over the central Gulf
of Mexico, the weather bureau
said Saturday. •
In a noon bulletin, the wea’her
bureau at New Orleans said
United States. $5.000 000 In U S
ierrttones, and *34.000.000 in for-
eign countries
The eastern state floods which "there are sonie Indications that t
New England airline a New York fpn‘e d‘Wtor. said the fln.il two
instruction periods would be on civ-
il delete.
h,,:d,," a toliowei Hun.^; Co™*™ 8 ,troP'cal d'«urbance'„.7*7e-
Diane last summer was* the second- 'e cJPin^ o\er the Gulf of Mexi-
lauin*! campaign
"ipent Orer S2S Million
Wit.i major flood relief operations
to Florida route this s\immer
TTie first is still underway. It ________miij
be to Clty ^.d>pa"^mmformatlonAS 7he !£*£**£ Sd^st^ye^'3 tteV^ar*^.' owm.aSS c.are oT ' a tew squalls with wind* 25 to
s- ~ F-fiTiissss: sas Av&dk « •sjfjsl sri
tinue for f.ve and one-half weeks on the tu. recovery a.ter the eme.- squalls are exuected to drift nnnh.
on Atlantic and Pacific coasts, the suite-, mere
costliest disaster in t.ie history
the Red C:oss In six affected
------ than *18.900.000 was
The disturbance was located
150 to 200 miles northwest
ol Merida. Mex . the bulletin #aid
A few squalls with wind/1
Hm I
ietlonal C1
•v in Oe l
-half weeks on the two big floods
gency.
squalls are expected to dnft north-
ward, the weather bureau said.
Okmulgee counties; Bob Jeffrey,
Wagoner, a well-known political
figure: and Mrs. Mattie Faye Car-
roll of Wagoner. Jetfrey's secre-
tary.
Thev are scheduled to be ar-
raigned Saturday in district court.
Democratic Meeting
Scheduled Monday
The first of a series of Democrat-
ic meetings will be held Mcr.day
mght at 7 30 at the home of R J
Muiphy. 1304 S Water, lt was an-
nounced Saturday.
Tie ptrpcje of the meeting will
be ta organize the South Heights
precinct for ne Democratic party.
All county candidates will be pres-
en: pany leader# indicated, as well
a- Lie senate and legislative rep-
resentatives lrom this dlstrtct.
The puoLc invited to attend.
Ot.ier precinct meetings are being
organized and wtil be announced in
tha near lature.
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Sapulpa Sunday Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 24, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 1956, newspaper, September 30, 1956; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1489984/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.