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OKLAHOMA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
ONE-A-DAY
LEADERSHIP;
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rides Sometime* h- decides rl*ht.
But always he decides. — John Pat-
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VOL XXXVII NO 261
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V e r s and thunder-
storms tonight. To-
morrow partly
cloudy.
SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA MONDAY, JULY 7, 1952
DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY
Weary Congress
Tries Again For
Ending Session
NEW QUOTAS LET 2,697 RUSSIANS ENTER U. S. YEARLY
TIthuaS!^\
Debate Resumed On
Disputed Bills
And Appropriations
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Break Away To Ike Is
Seen On Plan To Alter
GOP Convention Rule
WASHINGTON, July 7 «P-
Debate-weary congressmen took
another crack at adjournment *'rr® Warren Phillips ha* been
Monday, but no one knew when charged In Justice nf the Peace E
they might be able to call It quits H. Snider's court with bring drunk
Appropriations lor atomic ex- in 8 public place
pension and rivers and harbors -4)00—
projects blocked a windup of the In the district court clerk's office.
82nd Congress early Sunday The Eva Louise Mpadors. a minor, by
lawmakers recessed at dawn alter Guy Davis, her f.ther. has filed
17 hours during which more than divorce proceedings against Johnny
$48 billion in appropriations re- Franklin Meadors,
celved final action. — OOO—
Both Senate and House were Marriage licenses have been ls-
scheduled to meet at 10 a m cst sued to Bobby Dale Burchfield. Pam-
Mouday to resume debate on the pa. Tex . and Harriet Julia Nash,
atomic and civil functions mca- Sapulpa. Joseph B Camp and Jean
sures. If conference committees do House. Tulsa; R. B. Burgarner of
not have them ready for discussion. Oakhurst. and Norma Hatfield, Tul-
Congress wilt keep recessing with- sa and to Kenneth Applegate. Mann-
out conducting any business. ford .and Betty Baker of Sand
Congress was deadlocked over a Springs.
$10,344,796,339 “catchall" bill pro- —000—
vidlng appropriations for foreign A special notice to the voters of
aid. atomic expansion, military Ward three. Precinct one who have
construction and a dozen federal net registered or had their previous
agencies during fiscal 1953. and a registration certificates recorded In
$584,061,000 rivers and harbors bill the new precinct register book since
to finance civil functions of the the second of June: You will have to
Army Engineers. do this before registration books
The Senate balked at a House- close the 11th of July. Your pre-
approved rider which would have cjpct registrar Is Mrs. G. S. Rich-
prevented the atomic Energy Com- ardson. 505 S Muskogee,
mission from starting a project for —000—
which it did not have funds to com- jhe Rainbow girls will meet tu-
ple Je President Truman said this morrow night at Masonic hall at
' provision would endanger the na- 7 30 for formal initiation
1 tional security. _ --OOO—
Congress did approve major ap- Everett Harper, newly-installed
propriations measures, includtng commander of the American Legior
| 1. A $46,610,938 military spending w.jjj preside over his first meeting
a bill for expansion of all the Armed tom„rrnw niKht at 8 o'clock when
Services and to meet the air force „ )olnt mPP,tnK of the Legion and
goal of 143 w ings by tnid-1966 ;bP Auxiliary will be held In the Le-
2. A measure to boost social se- _jon pjans for the coming year
curitv and public assistance bene- w,u ^ dlvusspd at the meeting
fits by about $5 a month; Its cost ______
will be $540 million annually.
3 A $1,015,981,710 measure to run
I the State, Justice and Commerce
1 Departments.
PRESIDENT IRUMAN has signed a proclamation putting into effect annual Immigration quotas for foreign
countries under the controversial McCarran-Walter act which Congress passed over his veto. Largest
quota went to Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Covering 85 foreign nations, the new quotas Included
2,697 from bovlet Russia and 25.814 from Germany. Other countries rot named on map have 100 each.
Use AH You Won*
No Water Shortage In
Sapulpa Despite Drought
Speedy Running Gunfight Ends
Sapulpa hoopers Help hack
Down Young Shooting Suspect
Big Delegations
Swing Support To
Rules Maneuver
Bv LYLE C. WII.SON
CHICAGO. July 7 T- A break
away to Gen Dwight D Elsen-
hower in support of his plan to
change Republican national con-
vention rules began Monday in the
mighty Pennsylvania delegation
and appeared to be spreading as
Will Be Active Candidate
Barkley Steals Limelight
From GOP By 'Announcing’
WASHINGTON. July 7 T—Vice ♦-
Prr-ident Alben W Barkley stole
“Restrictions on water use? Ash-
lar as I know, there won't be any"
So opines Arthur Cooper, water
superintendent for Sapulpa, after
one of the summer’es longest di-
spells.
‘If we can just get one rain every
30 days, we won't have to limit
water use." Cooper explains. “01
course, there’s always a possibility
that we ll have two or three months
of dry weather without a single) _ _
rain.” he adds, "but even then we The Sapulpa unit of the highway ♦-
won’t be without water, although we patrol this morning jotnei 14 other,
micht have to cut lawn-watering a highway patrol units and dozen o
bll -. other local and county law enforce ^ .
Cooper reports that Just last' ment agencies In tracking down aTfl , - f ___ _
Wedne.-day night, t h e reservoir year-old Nebraska youth who is fllAr QUS rOf jOIP6
was flowing over the top. He s a y e cused of shooting a service station VIVIIVUJ I VI VVIIIV
that over the holiday weekend, only attendant in Perry
one pump has b*en working Therr Creek County Attorney Cljue
are three available If the demand Patrick said he
should call for them
delegates swarmed from their ho- „ b;t ot thP nmellght from the Re-
tels for the opening session. publicans Monday bv announcing
Pennsylvania caucused and voted his active" candidacy for the
58 to 10 to support Eisenhower s Democratic presidential nomination
maneuver to win the last round nf jyiC 74-year-nld Veep said in a
the battle of the stolen dele- rtatrment on the eve of the GOP
gates Two Pennsylvania delegates national convention that when the
did not vote Kentucky delegation voted last
The big California and New Jer- sprlng to support him for the nomi-
sey delegations, already lopsided nation, he agreed he "would ac-
tor Elsenhower, quickly* followed Ppp; it if it were tendered.’
Penrusvlvania‘ lead The senators since then, o many Democratic attacking United Nations troops
backers put up a figh in Penm 1 {rlends throughout the country have with heavy losses only two miles
\ania and Ne J r > cau u. . urt;ed me to become an active can- from the truce village of Panmun-
but the California vote was unam for the nomination that I jom Monday.
UN Troops Hit By
Murderous Fire
Near Panmunjom
SEOUL. Korea. July 7 TB—Mur-
derous Communist fire turned back
mous.
Call ft I'n-\meriran
have decided to do so.'
^Holidays Not So
Barkley The Allies had begun their at-
Sen Robert A Taft’s managers sald _ _ , lac* »“* ta?ks; name-throwers
denounced the rules proposal as an Barkley promised that if he Is rockets and Infantry under a bright
un-American effort to obtain spec- elected he will "devote all rav moon at 10 p m Sunday, seeking
ial favor for Eisenhower The energies toward giving < the people t to dislodge the Communists from
Pennsylvania vote may not refled 8n able, honest, and effective ad-
the division within the delegation ministration oi our government in
on choice for the presidential nom- the field of both domestic and in-
inatlon. But it was socko proof ternational affairs
that Republicans assembled here Kerr Wishes Him No Lurk
urgently desire to protect their Sen Robert S. Kerr of Oklahoma,
party against the corruption and one of Barkley’s rivals for the 1
fraud smear with which the dele- nomination, called the vice presi- the hills, but failed to rout the de-
Kate dispute disfigured it. dent “one of America's greatest fenders
Partvmen believe the dispute men and one of our party’s ablest Infantry had Just reached the
already has marred November leaders." first hill outpost when the Red*
early “i wish him every blessing his opened up with 10.000 round* ot
three hills within sight of the
searchlight - marked Panmunjom
neutral zone.
The UN forces fired rockets and
flame-throwers at almost point-
blank range at tunnel entrances
to Communist bunkers
Flying Houiewjves
17 Oklahomans Are Reach Finish line
Killed In Bloody
Holiday Weekend
For about three dozen folks the election chances Since the early "I wish him every' blessing his opened up
raw.v* ,..u had talked to the|Fourth of July holidays were no- hour- of Monday it had become ln- hPart desires. Kerr said, "except artillery and mortar fire
man this morning, and that he had so glorious, as they lined up at city crewing^ ^lkely jhat the E.sen- success in this particular effort
-This dry spell lowered the lake also confessed to robbing a Bristow [police court Saturday and
perhaps 10 or 12 Inches,' Cooper de- service station. A hold Jias been put I morning
Infantry had just reached the
... " I will, of course, tncrease first hill outpost when the Red*
my own efforts as a candidate in opened up with 10,000 rounds of
ern delegates now allotted to Tirft the hope and belief that I will be artillery and mortar fire, the heav-
this hower rules maneuver to oust
some or all of the contested south-
dared. "For all practical purpose- on the young man tentat.vely ici- a total of 38 separate charges were wouW have powerful support -uccesful in spite of the more ac- lest barrage they have fired since
that isn't worth even worrying entitled as Rhinchan Nagel. wzi -e|:ued ln Sapulp. city po.ice court Tajt manak>ers were confident tive effort of mv great friend." June 21.
about A ram will almost put It back omhe state is either Nebraska or|dly.in? lhe three-day holiday period the „enator could lo.-e a hat full of Sen Estes Kefauver, leading the Second Lt. Thomas Talbot, of
to normal." Iowa. ..... .
Cooper also says that there are Conjecture that Nagel may >
____ . „ „„ water sources available that have from Iowa was based on a check now
TETERBORO HJ. ' not yet been touched, or likely will betnk mnde of the E-sstbillty that
Jack
McKenzie and Bill Green
the Stiilwa er-Perry area
tvaM-rtnr r>uff Mr Dorhv form- ly unusual comes up An extremely
mile Powder^Puff Air^rby form ^ ^ dry gpe„ could posMbh WPnt t0 lhp stiilwa er-Perry area
to /reet late ardvols M cause a sllghi shortage, but Cooper at about 2 30 last nittht. andI part 1-
Heoding 'thi‘ groun were Isobel assures Sapulpans that there will cipated ln the manhunt until word
k — - - always be enough water for their same through about 8 30 this morn-
ing that Nagel had b»en captured.
McKenzie said he 'aw a picture of
Nagel and that he appeared "well-
OKLAHOMA Monday counted
dead from Its three-dav Fourth of McCrae of Lemon Grove. Calif
July holiday weekend, after a and her co-pilot. Betty McNeill of needs,
bloody Sunday added four traffic La Mesa. Calif They were the first
victims, two drownings, a fatal to land, making the cross-country
shooting and a train victim to the flight in 17 hours and 30 minutes
toll flying time
Since 6pm Thursday, when the Eight more women followed.
1 holiday officially began, 10 persons some of them landing just befoie
died on Oklahoma highways, two the lights went on at feterboro atr-
were shot to death, four drowned P°rt Sundav night The women are
and a Nowata county man was not permitted to land here during
decapitated by a freight train the hours of darkness.
The traffic deaths hiked the state Doris Tliorkildsen of
Dams For Oklahoma *irf!'se<| anrt nMl-’
y°m5 FOr Officers said Nagel used the same
Included In Bill automobile ln both the Perry and
c. || . ■ r—Bristow hold-ups They said he
Mailed In congress stole the car-a 49 pontiac-lrom a
used car lot tn Tulsa, after wir.nz
WASHINGTON, July 7 IB—One around thP ignition The automobile
of the two appropriations bills wft> badly shot up dunnc the run-
Newmort *hich stalled the weekend adjourn- ni gun-battle rha-e this morning
— f naeriac C*7 ft mil. . . •• i
The most pi minen" charge wa- delegates under the propo-ed Democratic hopefuLs in delegate Elgin. Tex . who started out as
drunkenness, with one person b"- change of rules and still win the support, opened a three-day cam- platoon leader and came back act-
ing fined $19 50 and costs, four per- presidential nomination Ikemen paign of Minnesota Sundav night mg commander of what was left
sons fined $15 and c<> six persons Were jubilant They were talking of Senator Richard B Russell spent of a company, said the Chinese held
being fined $10 and costs, and four early ballot victory Sunday with his mother in Winder, their fire until one platoon of about
persons forfeited $21 bonds, all on Republican National Commit- Ga He was scheduled to address 40 men reached their trench lines,
drunk charges. tee Chairman Guy George Gabriel- an American Legion meeting in The Reds rolled hand grenades
Three per-ons forfeited $2 bond- son prepared to call the 25th GOP Montgomery. Ala . Monday. down the incline and poured mor-
on charges of park: 2 in an alle\ nominating convention to order, the Benton Suggests Platform tar and machinegun fire at the
One person w s fined $15 and United Press counted 538 votes for Meantime. Sen William Benton, attackers. Talbot's platoon acted
costs on a charse of speeding, and Sen Robert A Taft and 428 for , D-Conn called for a party plat- as litter bearers for the wounded
three per-ons forfeited $21 bonds Gen Dwight D. Eisenhower, with form including abolition of Senate We tried and we tried, at least
604 needed to nominate filibusters and support of “the leg* six times,’ Talbot said, “to rescue
bond- The immediate explosive Issue inmate interests and aspirations of the platoon that got on the first
motor before the caucusing delegates was -mau independent business ’’ hill But we couldn't move for-
persoos
on the same charge.
Two persons forfeited
on charges of operating
Ij0la ment of Congress carries $7 6 mil- anrt WM abant1oned by Nag»l
road loll to 256 for the year—21 Beach. Calif . and co-pilot
less than at the same date tn 1951 Perkins of Studio City. Calif land-
lion for dams and flood control
"minutes Pr°Jec,s ln Oklahoma, Sen Mike
I Martin. 36. and
Newman. 26
Elk City
William Robert
-......— - Orace HarrisofRansas CUy^ Mrv ^ n,ght Hoasp and senate con-
both of Tulsa. Carl w,is the first of the late afternoon okayed $800 000 for the Okla-
(Ralph Hyatt. 19. of Seminole, and fibers Sunday She w^as follow- Cltv'noodwav project on the
} Mx-year-old Bobby Roy Adams of J cl ^,"7/ North Canadian river; $4 million
for Arkansas river bank stabiliza-
and $2,125.-
Ferry dam
and Eileen Plekrlng of San Pedro,
Kellis Erwin. 19. and Miss Gerry Calif, in a Bellanca and Lowanda ” and rectification
drowned 'hi ^‘s^e^'Se^Sif.^ « [or^T^r
quarter-mile below Fort Gibson 8 Cessna 170
<tani late Sunday and Eugene Jack
Wood, 35. of Delaware was killed Scores of islands ride
by the train early Sunday. and-one-half-mile-wide
Martin and Newman were
kvhen the motorcycle they were rid
|ng collided with a car driven by
Johnnie Ray Maxwell. 4
and reservoir on the Illinois river,
southeast of Muskogee
Nagel Is thought to have held up
the Elias service station late on
Julv 3 in Bristow
The suspect was
across a field a half-mile from S
H. 40 two miles south of the Noble-
Payne county line after more than
300 state and county officers and
two
•HZSr
One person
on a charge nf disturbing the peace
One person forfeited a $21 bond
delegates platform committee in Chicago.
Eisenhower himself arose early The filibuster, which enables op-
. - , , ... , ...ri„h, to hold a parley in his hotel suite ponents of pending legislation to
on a charge of failinz to yield right- ^ Qov Ear, Warren of califor- as lo^ 1, possibly to de-
ol-way. _ . . ma. who secs eyes to eye with hin: iav senate action, has been a south-
tK’na1- __ __ ..______ K.t.lk. mar ~ t...____^ ________ _____
Two persons forfe * on the delegate battle Ike men Prn bulwark against the adminis-
on charges of recce's dr.ung. < n hoped the talk might als0 le.,d t0 jration s clvil Rlghts program.
found walking man *as ,lne<i 519 50 and c0 U on Warren backmg Eisenhower for the
the same charge nomination.
Two men were fined $15 and costs
""one'man forfeited a $21 bond on Party elders stro^Tto avoid a
.„PU«. M cMnted SI* ,,oor over “ a”P"W d'"'
wooded rural
him
area in search of
One man forfeited an $11 bond on Rates and the attendant charges of
a chsree of driving a car with a fraud and corruption
a cnarge oi driving But Eisenhower's strategists, who
Tulsa Woman Files
Alienation Suit On
Oakhurst Woman
began raking the enemy at dawn
■ You can call lt Slaughter hill,
if you’ve got to call it something.''
said Pfc Charles DeCarlo of Nati-
gutuck. Conn . aftet it was over.
"I didn't know men could scream
like that." he said "They were
crying 'corpsmen, 'corpsmen.' ”
A TuLsa woman. Leilan Pellet t
Troopers Taylor Lain and Char-[defective muffler . rejected all compromise offers last has filed a suit charging alienation
1 One person was fined $15 ana costs ______r*t. Rrnrk
les Wood said the suspect put up hL |
the two-
brink of
DUth of Claremore Sunday night
Trooper Owen Train said the col-
lision occured when Martin pulled
|he cycle out of a line of traffic
an attempt to pass a car. Max-
well was not hurt
Hyatt died in a Seminole hospital
Sunday night of injuries received
larller Sunday when the car in
►hlch he was riding ran off S H
northeast of Seminole and rolled
own a 30-foot embankment
The Adams youngster, son of Mr
bid Mrs Alvin Adams, died in an
Elk City hospital of a skull frac-
|ure and internal injuries Sunday
kftemoon after being struck bv a
Far as he ran across the highway-
front of his home
Erwin drowned in a futile attempt
save Miss Mason after the Tulsa
klrl had been swept downstream
ly the strong current below the
fort Gibson dam spillway
Wood's body, with Its head and
ret cut off. was found across the
gailroad tracks in front of the
■ware depot by a train crew earlv
•unday Trooper F E Snider said
§i«> victim had been apparently
■ther sleeping or walking on the
Racks
1 The latest shooting victim was
elbert L Beaman. 27-year-old Ok-
thoma City scoutcar officer, who
Both Houses had earlier agreed hand\Tnd"‘surr‘cndcr''ed" when 'they on a charge of shooting firecrackers Jafl was cold t0
“ between ForfG^n'reservolr^Vn^klM'^ *PP^°‘cCXr "utom^UcT^ol" c/'ntmu^ um.l^turdav wa- the
K'ys“~-dinars
Jail where officers said charges of l scene of an accident
armed robbery and assault wtth Two $19 50 and cos’ fines on drunk
___ ^ sons more than 250 island-sepa- voir
miles rated cascades of water have been
counted along the rugged ledge
Oregon firs and California red-
Mrs. Davidson Dies
In Fort Worth, Tex.
UN Troops Kill Pair
Of Koje Prisoners
In New Flaroup
KOJE ISLAND. Korea. July 7
IP—United Nations troops shot and
killed two war prisoners and
„ . „ . „ . wounded eight last week In a sud-
said in the suit that E*ta Brocx w ben new f|areup 0f violence on no-
of affection against Ettj Brock
Oakhurst. and has asked for dama-
ges to the extent of $10,000
Mrs. Pellett. who was married to
■ Ravmond Pellett on Sept. 18. 1950
woods live from 4.000 to 5.000 years ,ntent klli w,u be filed against driving chirves were suspended
They Could Hove Lived
560 Americans Will Never
SeeAnotherJuly4 Celebration
him
Mrs C E Mam returned Sunday
New Michigan Riot
Is Quelled Sunday
JACKSON. Mich . July 7 IP—
Guards and state police went on
the riot-alert Monday as huge Sou-
responsible for Pellett's recent be- torjous KoJe Isiand. it was dis-
havtor. closed Monday.
, ..c and costs on sy t- — ........ She charged that c°m- Twenty-eight other prisoners ea-
Three fines o. $15 ana . night from Fort Worth Tex . where menced to consort with and go with cappd durw the week, but 11 have
charges of disturbing h pe she attended the funeral of her aunt jthe defendant. Etta Brock " been recaptured
suspended Mrs. W F. Davidson |--_ a UN officer said no reason had
---Mrs. Davidson died July 2 Sh“' The Delaware river is one of the found for the fresh violence
, resident of Sapulpa about 381 Nat prime shipbuilding cen- on Koje. which was believed undM
VUOdS ArC DOm 1 O yrars ago Funeral services were tors, with ways at Camden. Ches- control after prison camp comman-
Couple In Maine
PORTl AND. Me . July 7 1B-
Quadruplets—three girls and a boy
them Michigan prison simmered —were born Monday to Mrs. Eliz-
down from its second convict upris- abeth B Ptnkham. wife of a Starl-
ing ln four months dish carpenter Mother and chtld-
About 150 inmates on disciplinary ren were doing well
years
held Saturday.
ter. Philadelphia, and elsewhere.
SS United States Does It
By UNITED PRESS 4-—
Accidents killed 560 Americans ident Ned H. Dearborn. 1 hope
w^Vkend'^nd^fraHic^ deaths "^al- * ^^^kesmaif'saidfthe council's status since the four-day mutiny Dr Edwin E Morse, who deliver
^ough fewer than anticipated', set advance estimate was based on past last April,
a new record.
The National Safety Council said
the total of 345 persons killed tn
traffic was the highest on record
for anv three-day July 4 holiday
In addition. 170 persons drowned. WrVams
™ seven died in plane crashes and 65 £affeS' streams
1 ln miscellaneous accidents Only ‘
two deaths were caused by fire-
works.
blew their tops" Sun- Pd the children unassisted, said he
experience and current traffic day night about being cooped up expected Mrs Pmkham would have
trends, which have seen fatalities without yard or dining hall priv- oniy twins and the birth of quad-
on the highways mounting sharply, i ileges ruplets was entirely unexpected.
The drowning toll Jumped sharply I They took two guards as hos- Morse said the babies were
Sunday when a hot spell sent many I tages But guards and state troop- "good-sized" with three of them
holiday celebrators rushing for ers. warned by the prison grape- scaling over four pounds All were
and swimming vine of a "Fourth of July celebra- placed in incubators
tion." took the steam out of the -
The Mississippi Valley, the Oreat rtot wtth a whitf of buckshot | Pawhuska Seeks City Manager
Plains states and the interior val- Then a last-talking deputy war
leys of California were scorched den and 250 "regular status” in- commission will meet Monday
by a blazing sun Sunday and the mates in Cellblock 15 who charged night to discuss hiring of a city
Super-Liner Completes Fast
Crossing For New Record
UNITED STATES. At Sea.1* ~
, average speed of 35 6o9 knots— _ _ _ . ..
7 7B—The new super-liner to 40 9 land miles an Wednesday Then 22 more ned the
dant Brig Gen Haydon L Boatner
recently broke up 17 compounds.
The two prisoners killed by UN
perimeter guards were shot while
trving to scale wire fences at en-
closures 4-D and 4-E Four other
prisoners also were shot for trying
to escape, three for other rule In-
fractions and one for signalling to
other compounds.
The 28 successful escapees took
place last Wednesday and Friday.
First, six prisoners cut through
three wire fences around Compound
81 and fled in the first escape
Atlantic crossing tn history
day. clipping 10 hours and
United States completed the fastest hour—to win the mythical Atlantic same compound two days later ln
Mon- blue ribbon and become the fastest the largest mass escape yet on
„ ^ „ _______ tW° P^fouee^n's^erage speed ^avtlv-armed troops Hushed out
PAWHUSKA. July 7 HP—The city Rlnutp, of{ thp u-v-ar-old record for ,tsQ record 1938 run was ^219 10 of the 28 escapees Friday The
set by Britain’* Queen Mary knots eleventh, wet and bedraggled, was
Despite buffeting by rain and 45- a Jubilant blast on the ship's captured Sunday,
last mile-an-hour winds in the final whistle announced completion of
Despite the record number of
traffic deaths, the total was con- weatherman offered little hope of the mutineers in a flying wedge, re- manager to replace Henrv Bowen.
L is# Ssp MMzJm shs
ough the abdomen Sundav mght The drivers and traffic law en- Temperatures around the 100 ,^al^ a ^rda de^„a“'J mmTOnt replacement is found leavln*Npw York's Ambrose Ught "commodore Harrv Manning said
th his own service revolver forcement officials deserve a pat mark were commonplace ln Ne- chair were wrecked The bars ot -— -_ uw _ ., . . hlD h-,, nerfomed "bevood
•man's wife. J.cquehne, 21. was on the back for this saving in hum- braska. Kansas^ Missouri, eastern were pried open by ring ^Jh^flr^teethJk. big^n^ compl ^
Id for questioning.
an life," said Safety Council Pres- Oklahoma and Texas.
I
Plowing Con teat la Jaly 21
SNYDER. July 7 th—The annual
Snyder plowing contest will be held
on a farm near here July 2J Cash
prises will be offered tor the coo-
test turning in the best Job of level
land and contour plowing.
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