Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 18, 1957 Page: 1 of 6
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Rain
PARTLY cloudy with arauered
Ibundrr-howrrs Thursday and
turning rooter nuriti poiiiuu I u»
tuulglit near tu
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Justice Dept. Attorneys
To Little Rock To Back Stand
LITTLE MOCK Ark ‘I P
Two 'op Ju-lice Deoaruin*:.' -
to Little Rock
ut'rr.uon Id reinforce the lech : -i
uovi-rument'.s team -ceking
l mu ni .iiiam.-l Gov Oivai
Faubu.-
Id.- 'iitrli of ’.he two civil d
-uui ;.mypr> lrom W*»huc.
w.i- a tunnel '..mi tha' tile it
>• nment l- doing ahead »
com I move- so torce Faubo-
buck down in the school inte .>•
lam depute.
There wa< no outward H;deuce
ol a "deal" be*ween President I- ■
..enhowir and the Arkansas an
ernor. at lea-t at this Mage ot the
legal maneuver it'.,;
in-
t
on
i\ •
ith
id
A heatin'. .- scheduled hot" on
'l.i - ovei sirnent'.' injunct'.on ;>
it 11 !•. .d-'V tii' ue Federal Juiico
Mntiald S' Davies
A Ju tsee Department -t-'ke
hi -a I the \Vash:n"to:i ;a» •.•••.
U s A ■ ■ \ O C b
a lie il\ ha- Ls-ued .»co «•> ot sub-
per.i- t.i |i i)>,ie live viline -.e-
Cet Hi 11 School opt i.! to*
d ' \i 1 h lit or 15 uiia rdtuen
Wj'chu. t Thete \ve:e allliot
: and no Nog
tried to re ."..-ter
Delay in Virginia
F'.-ewhere in the integration
contr i er-i Federal Di-fict
Ju.iye Albert V Bryan today c
tiered i 'dr'ai
would have
A Coutrv
a i::a ti
Mi nd il
pealed
Bn an
V1
li
:s ti rillin'' which
ei|iurcd all-white
hool in V
'atl mie-'iiutm tn'V
•e c.l.i- ha been ap
pleaded
riot chat
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a dcleti -
d me hv
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e a:i.t u a ei.l
.irii 111! d.li t.
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w a -
d lie si
e.s car.not be
m while school-
l" lie' i". e No-
banned leg ally
Mu' he -aid
I cannot -»\ that moihc court
would not have a ditto out opin-
ion "
In N i-hv."e Tetin .it'endunce
a', integrated t r f ■: rv <■ rla o-
If.crea rd loi the sec tut M..nghl
day and yonnc.'ter* settled down
to normal routine
Segregation:.-! John Kasper
a n-w et
C i
a
ted
K ; oi hoi
tills wee
troui Hep Allan
D-NY i who dt
Pie-ldeni ...... il i'll S
oil the nil*-'' it on pt on.i
cl.niiied rue dai F ei.l
met till!! W dll 11 I tl -
tel in the pa-t IS molt'
Itl Wall ui Ju
nient otttc als -a .) they
Inst ahead with plans t i
junction against K.uibu.-
b.icklli down on the .
t'olld.
ower ha
ta« ilia
• Donart-
were go-
ry t ■ t. .0
that any
lie W.m.it
I Ml liiten eiiin.n
■ t J f'.l :a Hoover
domed 1 fe ilav op.."- tie W ill'd
. lei 1 It! a til • ■ ' rt Nesro
< Mi n ue.i Cent al hu.i school
.ti L.1t> Rock
Report • .rcu'.ated that 200 wit-
re c were in be summoned by
'In . lie:.!, government to the he.ir-
Fndai l' S attorney Osro
Cobb relitsed to con. rm the num-
ber bu' .- nd a large number of
llbpena.s are non beit.g -oiled ori
w.messes v o ..re m possession of
tacts that ntai tie pe't.neni to me
r ue and ot uitei e .t to the corn .
m the hearing "
THERE WERE SOME 500 600 Sopulpa school patrons who turned kjt lost night for a
reception lor the new superintendent of sch • )!* Noel Vaughn and his wife Shown here
war the head of the receiving line with Charles Feel set I t> ard preside"!, Mr, Teel
Voughn, ^rs Vooghn, Mell Coley board m mber, Mrs Coley and Mrs Jack. Lawrence,
wife of board member Lawrence (Herald Phcf )
Sirens Will Blow, But Not For Real
i
If tomorrow nUhl about 8 o'clock
you are jolted right out of your
ctulr by a siren that seems to bo
pomg otf Just outside your wmd.w.
don't head for the «torm cellar
It - not a tornado; It'.- not an atr
rn.1; it's not the annual March of
Dime siotht m rch It
Civil Detetisi* officials te ting oul
8a pul pa's btaud new -Iren signal
Tiie big-time whistles have been
placed at the school administration
building and Jefferson school.
They t. ve oeen installed, wired,
and Ihete's only one que-lt-m left—
w'.ll they woik?
Before they press the button to
set ott the hair-raising shiek ol uo
sirens. Civil Defense of I» ial.s are
giving plenty of warning to Sapid-
pm- so they will realize it Is >nly
a test, nothing more, and the-e
is no m cd to vacate the town or
anything of a drastic nature.
Molt e department official- e
pe laltv await the siren testing
with little pleasure, because sure
as the world the police stati n will
be flooded with calls by persons
wondering what'a going on
Theietore. Civ.l Defense officials
plead, plea e Ignore the .sir m,
don't call the p lice station. and
don't worry.
United Way Is Way To
Save Time And Money Today!
MRS. CHARLES BRUMLEY sign- the register dt the -ch. I reception held lost night while
other patrons await their torn The reception was held at the School Administration
building (Herald Photo >
\
Bruce To Speak Friday
At Jaycees Luncheon
Robe t Brace, who six years ago
wa- attending S. p: l pa high school
will speak to the Sapulpa Javce -
Frida v noon a 'tout the six M»*x». an
expedition which lie has pa kei
into the last tew years of h.s life
Sometimes with a group -ome-
titni" wuh only a sin-tle compant
on. on e entirely bv him elt. Bruce
ha- pushed Into the Vlexican Jun-
gle near the Guatemalan border,
travel!! a In countries wlieiv only
a handtul of white men have pene-
trated
In hi- study of the Lucandon In-
d: n Bru~e hi befnrnded main
ol the primitive tribesmen, and
In- lived among them tor manv
day- at a time A vat ago. the
fnend-hip thus created pa d off
Former Kellyvillc
Resident Dies
In Bristow Tuesday
Claude R Stambrouah. 58, d e>1
at Bristow vesterday.
Mr Stambrouah a driller, wa-
born April 8. 1809 at Blxbv
He had lived in Kellyville fn
ye rs be'ore moving to Mn-'o.v 11
ye irs ago
Survivarx Include a son C V
Bilstow a daughter, Mr- Chart -
Riv Johnson. Sand Spring- a
broth-:1. Orval of Marcella Ark.
and a sister.
Funeral servtres will be held at
the Ba es Memorial chapel In Bris-
tow Thursday at 2 30 p m B n I
will be in Kellyville.
when one of the I.a a: dunes guid-
ed Bruce and a Iriend t > .some hid-
den t utils, where a carved stone
was uncovered which may oi>rn
new ar heolog.cal studies ot tlte an-
cient M iv.ms.
Bt .ce will show colored slides
taken on ht- expedlttans. and tell
ot h - experiences in the Mexican
Jungle co,nitty
T.ie meeting, which will bi- ojK-n
to the public i- at 1J noon Fiidav
at the YWCA oiinng hall
It's OK To Coll
If Persia Again
TEHRAN Iran 'UP' Tt's a"
rirht to call It Per-ta again
The Iranian abiner s.i.d it had
decided the word Per-.a could be
ti-ed interchange ..bie with Iian t>
end confusion among foreigners
who .sometimes contuse Iran w .:h
Iraq
Iran remains the oft trial name
however and Iranians will continue
to call tt that But the cabinet said
it wa- hopel s to expert lore.cn-
ers to st ,p calling tne country o>
Its old name. Per
WILBERT
PTA 'll
CllKS
Washington
Washington PTA will meet on
Th ir day at 7.30 p m . in the
school building, preceded b\ in ex-
ecutive committee meeting at 7
p m
Darin’ the PTA meeting a film
for child en will he shown in the
jcalth room dowtutaii*. ,
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Serving The Flog
******
FORT SAM 1IOI SION, lev
lAHTN’C—Army Pvt Jane- W
F. Ids -.on of Mr and Mrs Abner
Fi• d Rt 2. Mounds, ecently be-
vnn the final phase of .-ix mon'lis
a live military ix lining under the
Reserve Forces Ac: program at
Fort Pam Houston, tex
Fields is tecelvin 14 weeks of
advanced medical tr inlns a' the
fort - B itoke Army Med al Cen-
ter nf'er having completed bu-i
mniai t.alning at Fort Chaf.ee.
Arkansan
The 20-year-old soid.er is a grad-
e ol Wheat lev lltuh School.
B re- He was employed bv the
(■k. homa line and Supplv Cotn-
p.iny. Okmulgee bthore entering
t.te Army.
Federal Grand
Jury Recesses
Until Friday I
TULSA iUP’— A tederal grand
fi"v Invest!i ting Creek county
liquor operatioas w;’.l be In rece.sx
until 9 ant Friday, the US d;.s-
triet attorney'* office reported
The pauel ha- questioned about
40 persons
W.tnrsse* .scheduled to testify
today wt re told to be pre.-ent at
a la'er ria'e They eluded Creek
C unity Deputy Walter Ky-er.
C "ek Deputy TmvL- A.-’ in of
B '.slow and Johnnv Nation.
Creek County Jailer Nat.on and
Kv-er are from Sapulpa
Benny Stewart who o-erates a
suppet club located on the Tulsa-
Cteek county line appeared Tues-
day but did not get to testify and
wa I I F ,v
D irlct Attorney Hayden Craw-
ford and his aide- were exported
to a-e the rece.ss time to go over
te timony already pre mu d.
The first woman to go to work
for the United Sta r- government
was employed to cut and trim cur-
till.) notes. Tnis was tja.k m 1802
William B Boone, president ot
the Community Welfare Federa-
tion ot Sapulpa i Community
Che.-.tt In commenting, on the or-
gan.ration for the fall campaign
pointed out the time and money
-aved bv using th:. plan lor rais-
ing fund.-
Betore the united plan w.is in ef-
feet, the volunteer worker were
New Meters Will
Take Other Coins
Besides Dimes
D:.-cu dug the new 10-cent park-
ing meter- authorized by the city
commission Monday evenin : City
Manager Add F.llyson explained
today that the meters will also
take nlckle.- and pennies, g.ving
proportionate parking time
Elly .-on -aid that many persons
had phoned him to a-k it only
dimes could be u-ed. in-teud of
purcha.-mg shorter lenutlL- ol ti ne
tor nickle- and penn.e.-
' A person will be ab'e to put a
nickel into the meter and get half
an hour." Elly-on said "For
every penny he puts in, he'll get
six minute-. It certainly wouldn't
be necessary to put a dime into
the meter Ju-t to go inside a
More, make a put chare and leave
again."
called upon .several times pach
year to coulurt a drive tor funds
to support the individual agencies
The ludivutuaJ drive* uUo requir-
ed the service ot the paid person-
nel in the agency to organize the
campaigns, thus taking the time
of the paid director that would
otherwise be devoted to tlte pro-
g am which he was employed to
carry on in the community
ThL- usually required thp atten-
t.oti of the program director trom
two weeks to a month each year
to rai-e the nece.-sary budoet for
his particular program It also
took the time of each prospect|
who wius called upon for .support.)
The cost of conducting the unit-
ed campaign Is held to a mini-
mum The com of raising funds!
was multiplied several times when
each azenev wa rpquire.1 to con-
duct their own campaign
Civic workers agree that one
campaign each years saves them
time and money due to the tact
that It eliminates the ab-ence
from their profc.-.-ion or busttie
to work on the money drives that
Sapulpun- were a.-ked to conduct
each year
The Community Welfare Fed-
eration ts composed ol rcspon-ible
men and women who voluteer
their time and energy to tee that
the-e worthwhile youth and wel-
fare organizations are adequate-
ly financed
A marriage license has been Is-
sued to Rojert Allen Edwards and
Jo.elyn Deunne John-on, Tulsa
Rlvorep proceedings have been
filed between Elizabeth Carol and
Rafael Hlncopiv
Ray llnrrlsnn. 1314 F. Jackson.
underwent major surgery this
morning a! Bartlett Memorial hos-
pital.
Executive Board
Of Scouts Has
Meeting Af OG&E
A meeting of thp exe Mitlve board
of the Indian Nation Area c in: it
o! the Boy Suouts w.i« held Tues-
day at the OOArE clubroom
Reports were heard from Emt!
Wyatt, Sapulpa. co-:h nr nan of o -
pamzatton and exteti-ion. Clay
Kirkpatrick. TuL-a. chairman ol
advancement. E H Munger. Tul-
sa. chairman of health and •safe-
ty. Walter Shale:. I ,L». chair-
man ot leadership training, and
J R Fudenberper, Tulsa, chair-
man of the commissions'- tall j
Chirlie Orable. council exe utive
made a report on h.s trip to the
Intelnation.il Bov S,uut Jub.lce in
England recently. i
Mr. ond Mrs. Bell
Bells' Golden Wedding
Reception Sunday For
Tropical Storm Esther Rips
Hurricane-Battered Coast
It I IIARKEY
NEW ORJ FANS <UPi Tropical
stoim F.-ther -marked the hur-
ricane • battered Louisiana coast
with winds of up to C4 in.le- an
hour today.
Coastal residents, warned of the
danger of high tides, fled in plen-
ty ol time to escape the kind of
disaster that hit the same general
area earlier this year, killing al-i
tno-t 500 persons.
E-ther was a sopping wet storm
that had dumped e ght niche.- of
ratn on New Orleans in 24 hours
betorp the center neared this city
The storm center was expected
to pass over New Orleans nbout
noon today and continue over Mis-
sis-ippi and Alabama.
The weather bureau at New Or-
leans .-aid the storm center wa.-
100 miles wide and that the dis-
tutbance would cau-e torrential
rains of up to eight Inches in
parts of Alabama Mississippi and
Louisiana
Not a Hurricane
"E-ther had all the potential-
ities of a hurricane, but It never
developed Into one." a weather
bureau forecaster said Hurrlcanes
are rated on winds ol 75 tn.ph.
or more
The t r o p I e a 1 disturbance,
spawned In the Gulf of Mexico,
slowly moved shoreward at the
tate of 10 tinico an hour belorc
striking the Louisiana coast, hard
h.t by hurricane- during the 1957
season
By the time the disturbance
rcaehv New Orleans, weather bu-
reau officials say wind.- will have
diminished There wa- not rx;>oct-i
ed to be much damage except
from Hooding
Streets In New Orleans became
rivers today because ol the de-
luge and more rain wa- forecast.
Tides, pu-hed by winds, flooded
all sections in the direct storm
area.
Mi-- Flzle A Johnson, 40. and
Ml 11■ B I 1
ol Buras, La . received minor in-
Ml i n
control of her car during a blind-
ing ram in New Orleans The
two women said they Med in ad-
vance ol the storm and were en
route to Meridian. Miss Neither
required hospitalization
Southea-t storm warnings were
extended to Pensacola. Fla., but|
we e lowered we I ol M n
City Tides three to five feet
above normal were expected1
along the southeast Louisiana and
Mississippi coa-ts today and along
(he Albania coast by tonight
Precaution- again-i flooding were
urged Up to eight lncho- of r lnl
wa. expected In southern Louisi-
ana and M;ski.-.-lppl.
Small craft were advised to re-
main in port from OilfMton,
Tex . to Cedar Key. Fla A -luht
turn to the eastward removed
any threat to the area we t of
Morgan City, which Include-
Cameron FarLsh battered bv the
tun force ot Hurricane Audrej
earlier this year
The New Orleans Coa t Guard
said it had relayed weather ad-
visories to ships in the Gulf of
Mexico, but reported no dt ire -
calls had been received Two
Coa.-t Guard cutters were sent
out to follow the storm to the
coast.
Earlier today the Pointc au Fer
reel radio beacon station, south of
Morgan City in Atchafalava B.iv.
was ordered to evacuate I* com-
plement of 20 to 25 person-
The Coa.-t Guard station a’
Grande I-le said it-s lights had
gone out and tide- had risen two
teet. The station was not en-
dangered. according to the report
Morgan City Police Capt K.t
Cortez said no precautions were
being taken there except prepar-
edness for sandbagging in ca-e of
extreme tides, and no ont? had
left town.
Oilmen Leave C.ulf
Fl-ewhere, however, evacuation
was carried out well in advance
ot the storm.
Harkey Is Guest
Of Honor At Meet
B E Bill Hirkey. one of t.ie an-
noutii i d candidates loi governoi on
the Democratic ticket In the com-
ing election, was honored at a din-
ner meeting in Sapulpa In t m ht
Harkey Is the present speaker ot
the house ol repre-enta'.iv -. a Joo
he has held for two successive
terms.
A Navy ve'e an of the Sruth P -
clfic, he ha- served a- secretin'-
ni-mber of the state tnsunn-e
board and has served as Judge on
tile state industrial court
He U now serving his fourth
term a- a member .f the hou-e
from Oklahoma count> He L- a
g adu.ile of Oklahomi 8t He umver-
Ity and the law school at Okla-
homa City university
Married, he has a daughter. 15
arid two .sons, 14 and 5
Report is Made
On Pensions, Checks
Secured By Legion
A report on pensions and relief
che-ks secur d by the local post
wa- given at a meeting ol the Am-
erican Legion last night
Henry Herzer. -ervtce officer,
reported that three pensions and
one relief check from the state vet-
etan's department huJ been ob-
tained.
The adjutant reported that the
nie:iiber-hlp cimpnisrn L- working
well, wt'h 189 per-ori.- having paid
their 1958 dues.
- ♦ Mr and Mr- S L Bell of Kief-
er w ho were man led 50 years ago
today, will be honored by their
1 children with a reception tn the
home of Mr and Mrs Axo- Bow-
man in Kiefer on Sunday alter-
j noon Sept 22 trom 2 pm until
4 p.m
Mr and Mr- Hell were married
Sept 18 1907 at P.ea.sant Valley.
Okla He wa- bom at Everton.
Mo Mar 15. 1888 Mrs. Bell, then
M a Bard 4 B . tam. wa i born
Sept 2. 1893 at Elm Springs, Ark
They are the parents of 14 Child*
, ren. 12 of whom are living They
have 33 grandchildren and 16
grrat-grandehlldren
Marine Reservists
Invited To Attend
Meeting In Tulsa
All Marine resprvtd« who are not
nlreudv affiliated with a re-erve
oraanlza'ton are invited to attend
t e next rezula- semi-monthly
meetln* of the Vfjrtne corps re-
-erve volunteer training unit The
nex' meeting will be held at 8
p m . Sept 18 it the Navy-Marine
corps center at 15th and Sandusky.
Tulsa
The commanding officer. Lt Col.
Glenn A Younj Sapulpa attorney,
hi- annotin et that the lo al VTU
now ha- 15 reservists actively en-
rolled
The unit's training officer, MaJ.
Fre1 L Magoon. Jr . Tul-a engi-
neer. recently completed the train-
ing schedule fir the coming quur*
ter The theme of VTU training la
f militarization with Staff planning
in conjunction with amphibious
warfare. Ea h two hour lesson will
Include a le ture with related
training film- and practical work.
Me l.bershlp affords tire Marine
re-ervist the opportunity to stay
abreast ol current military plans
and policies, to participate nnnu il-
ly tn active duty training, and to
accrue reserve c.edit points for
promotion and retirement pay pur-
poses far further information con-
cerning the local volunteer train-
ing unit, call Lt Col Young or
Major Mngoon
PILOT RESCUE!!
HAHN Germany >UPi—Airman
2C Will C Brooks, 22, of Dallas.
Tex . risked his life Monday to
pull 1st Lt. Ronald D. Bond, ot
North Shore Dr.. Detroit Lake.
Minn. from Bond's burning Jet
plane Brook® was driving lit hU
car when Bond's plane hit a crash
barrier at the end of a runway
on takeoff Brooks ran to the
burning plane and pulled the
slightly injured pilot to safety.
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