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OKLAHOMA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
OKLAHOMA CITY. OXLA.
Sapulpa Daily Herald
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It is nice to bo important —
but it i.s more important to be
nice.
I Section; 8 Poges
Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Friday, April 29, 1960
5c Per Copy "Creek County's Daily Reading Habit"
Rain Threatens
Parade, Races
lli.u. r.mis and the jio.ssibilityithe .sponsoring Round-Up Club,
m w u. storms Friday threaten-| said it appeared very unlikely
( " cancel Saturday's parade late Friday afternoon that the
dnd Hit All-Girl Barrel
Jh £Mt
or j
racing show would be held Saturday
coldest scheduled Saturday night night
Hopkins said if the show is
____<ir,'nt,‘ Hopkins, president of cancelled Saturday night, it will
be held at 2 p.m Sunday, weath-
er permitting. If the show is
.postponed from Saturday until
/I 1 Sunday, the parade scheduled in
' / III / downtown Sapulpa for noon Sa-
/ lotennnh lurday wil1 not h?d-
* fThe club's president said he
was attempting to contact offi-
Bv hi) I.1VFKMOKK icals of Western Enterprises in
Wisconsin has just provided the T,,Lsa' Prod?«rs the show to
only election we ever heard of in
which all the contestants were
tirkled to death. Kennedy won.
Humphrey assures us lie got the
majority of the Democratic vote.
And Nixon got more than Ike did
a few years back You can't
beat that sort of arrangement.
Three Killed, At Least 43
By State Tornadees
see what plans the organization
had made in the event of a can-
cellation or postponement
Hopkins said the arena, lo-
■ated west of Sapulpa, does not
drain too well, but he said crews
would attempt to get in shape if;
ithe rain halts by mid-afternoon |
Friday
Rour/l-up club members will
government has WPar arm bands so that parade
mow i m on one of the largest' ,njrants and performers mav
tax leaks being supported by thc|se<>k lhem olU for any |lc|p lhey
taxpayers of this country ... the mjRbt need
illat gambling trade. This field Some 100 girls are exported for
is almost an impossible one to ,hr barrel racing, with eontes-i
gam complete cooperation from tants from threP s(a(ps Hue
i - .ur-w
Deed And
Injured In
Storm Told
Loss Worst In Areas
Around Oklahoma City
Bond Ploys
As Root Of
Gym Goes
MOORE i UPI* — While torna-
NEW PHARMACY GOING UP—Construction began this week on the $10,000
drive-in pharmacy located on the corner of Main and Lincoln in Sapulpa. Work
was well underway Friday morning and workers expect to ccmplete the building Rl.'aw|'yC 21'
early in May The Sapulpa Drive-In Pharmacy Inc , is owner of the project which
is being built by the VonLandingham Construction company. (Herald Photo)
OKLAHOMA CITY CPU — 1 storm was threatening the state.
Death and injury tolls mounted as' i’he weather bureau issued a fore-
OKLAHOMA CITY <UPI'—Cas- central Oklahoma dug out from* cast at noon ior severe thandcr-
ualties in Thursday night's torna- devastating tornadoes and storms storms with hail, strong gusty r|i»* winds hurled debris overhead,
does in Oklahoma * iwhich struck five communities surface winds and possible torna- the band played on at Moore
I)0a(] Icausing untold thousands of dob does in extreme northeastern Thursday night.
At Cromwell [*ars 'n damages Oklahoma. ,\ storm which unrooied a doz-
1. David V. Brawley, about 55. Oklahoma City alone counted Killed near Cromwell. Okla . on houses and injured at least five
2. His wife more than $2 million in (iestrui when their home was smashed by , arsons here struck while a high
3. Their daughter, Laura Ann Hon. a twister we it Mr and Mrs Da- school band concert was in prog-
A family of three was killed by Lj(| Rrawley. about and Ibeir ,-ess. The audience of around 300
a tornado and three others died of 26-year-old daughter. Laura Ann sat in awe as parts of the tar and
The federal
D-J Denies Payola Charge;
Admits His Firm Paid It
hut a couple dozen convictions .........------ -------- — ,0i WASHINGTON (UPP — Televi- out to other jockeys and that he Tlie idol of the teen • age set
should have a sobering effect on fj — 1----sion «*•« J04'^ Dil'k Clark tcs,i' nothing to stop it 'sworn before House investigators,
the professional gamblers who> ^ BULLETIN A |fied und(’r ?ath he uev-, Clark also acknowledge,! that, he howcver ,ha, ht. never agreed t0
- «** — *..... «-...........»—...............
cord companies was dishing it a "royalty."
winning taxes. j club president, announced
The government apparently has Z",° P ™d!*
reconciled itself with the fact thnl Santrday s paradr wi" hr
that income taxes cannot be in-
creased further without a revolt
hv the people. Consequently, the '* |
drive In |>lug up the holes in the
collection system.
held at noon as scheduled and
Saturday night's barrel races
will he held unless It is raining
at the 8 p.m. vtarting time.
Kerr Files; Plans New
Water Project Drive
1 |*rformers lo appear on his -how
in exchange for money nr any-
lilting of value.
Robert W. Lishnian, counsel for
ihe subcommittee asked Clark
about promotional spending by
die Chips Distributing Corp., one
of the 33 firms in the music, rce-
, urrl and other businesses in which
('lark testified he has held inter-
Still left intact, however, is the| enter. All entrants will lie mem-
king-size moonshininc business bers of the Oklahoma Girl Bar* (
In 19A9, 2fi years after the repeal re' Racers Association I OKLAHOMA CITY lUPIi —Sen. cooperate with the budget bureau es< He owned one-third of Chips,
of Prohibition, Federal agents Charles Gentile, chairman of Robert S. Kerr filed for re-elec- 111 many efloits to reduce appro- Knew About I’avnla
and police agencies seized 20 mn 'He retail committee of tiv Cham lion to a third term today with a priations — thereby securing it: Lishman asked if lark was
moonshine stills throughout the *>or Commerce, has asked that promise to seek an average of Its) cooperation in the matter of de-jaware lkal th1Ps shelled out
nation Last year was not an
extraordinary one either
moonshiners or policemen. An
average of 20,000 stills have been
seized every year since 1950
all merchants and clerks wear 1 million dollars a year for Oklaho- velopmenl of Oklahoma water re- f20-000 in payola to various disc
for 1 western attire Saturday to pro-
mote the parade and races.
Those who have indicated they
will enter the parade Saturday if
held includes roundup clubs from
Sapulpa. Pryor and Muskogee,
ma water projects during the next sources '
jockeys. Clark acknowledged that
he learned through a conversation
newsmen
"VThe same time. Kerr told 7,hfHarry ChlP«*’ of
he will "continue to the State Election Board shortly ’P f|tm and anothei one -third
, , , 4. J owner, that Chipetz paid pavola.
after the final day of the filing . . . \ ,r
, . * 4 4 1 r «o. I C lark said he left the operation
period began. A total of 281 can- c .. r . ^
V» . t cci . 4 .of the firm to Chipetz.
didates for offices on the statet ltC, ., .4 r , .
, i, ,, , Frankly, it never occurred to
ballot had filed bv mid • morning. . , \ . . ...
. ” me to look into it in detail, he
Among those filing earlier were ^
De Gaulle Gets
Noisy Reception
In New Orleans
two Democrats who will onm.se ’c"u 1 would mnre think of
i k mocrnis who win oppose Jhn ,, chipetz how to
Kerr in the .Inly 5 primary, nei-1
II
Mvl^QwlNr II [mood Thursday night and got his
. I lapels yanked by Gov Earl K.
V 11 /V O S L# U O I-o»g. an uninvited greeter
NEW ORLEANS, <UI’I>—French ho|ic.s to meet Kerr in the general
President Charles de Gaulle re-lelection next November
reived a noisy welcome from
100,000 persons in a Mardi Gras
Moonshiners brings in millions
of dollars annually to criminal | Tulsa County Sheriff's Mounted
syndicates — but nothing to the;Posse, The Red Fez Riding
government in tax revenue. Tax Club, (Shrincrsi. the Cherokee
evasion by moonshiners is con-1 Mountain boys and many con
servativelv estimated at $750,000,- testants
OOO a year It is our biggest tax Contestants will compete for
leak j half of the gate, added money
fiand gift certificates being offer-
Tho most practical method of , , .. .. ,
, . . . , led by Progressive Sapulpans.
stojiping this leak has been ad- ' r
vanccd by Lewis S. Rosenticl ]
board chairman and president of
Schenley Industries. Inc Mr. I
Rosenticl suggested that the j
Federal government earmark one
percent of taxes paid by the li-
censed industry to enforce "anti-
moonshine" laws against the out-
law industry. i government warned businessmen j United States tonight and leave ule. The average also would speed
I today against abusing such ad- for French Guiana other state water projects not a
Seven hundred and fifty million yertising promises as “lowest | Crowds Line Route part of the Arkansas system
dollars would he very useful in price in town," "lifetime gitaran- Before de Gaulle departs at
paying ior intercontinental mis-•• Rri(| "satisfaction or ynur.ifiO pm e.d.t. he will lay a |1a[j 0( Lyndon B Johnson
money hack." ' wreath at the statue of the French [or President will take second
The Federal Trade Commission founder ol New Orleans, take a p|acp to his campaign ior re-elec-
‘FTC* served notice that from,boat trip on the Mississippi River.| tion. His campaign, he said,
now on it would take steps to see make a speech and attend several vvcuilcl he based on his record —
that a,vertisers back up to the social functions. aIKj he will not advertise his op-
iTon Farmer, Slick, was bound letter all of their guarantees. Screaming, flag-waving crowds pononts by running against them
over to district court for trial: The agency issued a guide to met de Gaulle at the airport' _____
on a child abandonment charge alert both consumers and busines- Thursday night when he flew from y
Friday morning. men ns to what it considers false San Francisco and lined the 20
Injured:
At Moore
1 Stevie Hanks. 24
2. Mrs Donna Hanks. 24
3. Jessie Thompson. 53
4 Marie Brown, 33.
5. Carolyn Mitchell, 1H
A* Poeasset
« Hansell Shipp
7 Mildred Shipp
fi Teresa Shipp. 17
9 .Roxie Payne.
10. James Kendall, 13
A* Tuttle
11. Mrs. Lizzie Bauman.
At Oklahoma City
12 James Spencer, 19.
13. Delmar Chambser, 38.
14. James Mines.
15. Mrs James Mines
16. Cynthia Mines, 6
17. Mrs W. W. Butler. 42
18. Kathryn Rainbow, 17
19. Grady Rainbow, 9.
20. Harry Suchik.
21 Mrs. Ellen Baker.
22 Mrs. Narciso Garcia
23. Narciso Garcia.
24-27 Four Garcia children
28 L. V. Lively.
29 George Flanagin
30. George Flanagin's son.
31 Howard Roberts.
32 Irene Marshall.
33 Geraldine Byrd.
heart attacks suffered during the
storms of Thursday night and ear-
ly today.
At least 44 other persons were
injured, including 32 in (he south-
'em |>art of Oklahoma City
Heart attaes victims were iden gravel roof were peelwl off and
tified as Mrs O W. Canon, 57, huge ventilators and bubble-type
Anadarko, Sennie li Mitchell and skylights crashed down on cars in
l-oyd Walters, boll) of Oklahoma the parking lot to the east.
Cilv. When the lights went out, prin-
Somc 50 to 75 homes were c'ipnl Fred Machesney asked the
While cleanup started, another struck in Cromwell, one if sever group to fie calm and remain
i , * ul central Oklahoma communities seated. Band director Johnny Ho-
^ * storms mer Inpt the band playing
Charles Rhoads* co publish yomig inusiciaas struck up the
|er of the Wewoka Daily Times, school song as anxious parents
I said the storm swejit ail area a fired up cigarette lighters for
quarter of a mile w.ide anil uI light,
quarter of a mile long, with dam |>.and Room Destroyed
age in a fringe area a mile eitlier| .|,*s a gooH thing the kids kept
is|H'' on playing ioslead of going on
“The area looked like it had hack lo the bund room," said Hol-
| Rains continued to pelt Sapulpa been vacuum cleaned," Rhoades
{•and nearly all of Oklahoma Fri- said. "leaves had been sucked
from the trees."
The three dead persons were
More Rain Is
Forecast Here
Iday, and the weatherman said
another night nf "storm watch-
ling" appeared in the offing foi l found within 100 feet of the foun-
jdntlon of their house The house Lynch,
this area
Showers and thundershowers j had been picked up and portions
moved into southern Oklahoma as "f -----‘-----1 “* f“" “* l'"lf “
the same type of destructive
storm moved out of the northeast
The weather bureau said con
ditions in central and eastern
he Rose, Oklahoma City.
The roof of *hc band hall was
caved in by the storm.
"We just played from mem-
ory," said 14-year-old Sidney
(Continued on Page Rt
The town of around 2,000 was
of it were found as far as half a,without electrical power through-
mile away. lout the night. Daylight revealed
The bodies were Mng on parts(the full extent of the storm Hard-
ly a structure escaped damage
Redwood fences were splintered
like toothpicks. Huge barns were
smashed. Roofless houses stood
amidst tangles of twisted, up-
rooted trees.
Radio Too Late
Eemorgeney crews patrolled
Prep Teams, Two
Schools Plan To
Organize Tonight
The only organizational meeting
for boys who plan to play prep the town all night. National
run
his business than the man in the
tlier of u'liorn are well known po t
|lilica"y, and one Republican who,^ b h( ou, claJ
hnnnc tn mind k nep in Inn rtartArnl n
had become aware of Chips’
payments of payola before Clark I
'nThean0,ff™YateISc'ig0t rid^his int,ere*in the ^ Sapulpa High school will be parts of Oklahoma and in
oJ!!! , ! pany when payola became a rib-1,, . Mav . hrMlffartland 50s in the northwest.
tion Board Secretary I^o Win- ject ^ nationa| aUenUon ^ No. honored at May day breakfast prcssure area was cen.
lions - ■ "SUnday at thC E,kS ^ge = Oklahoma Fri-
1 Oklahoma would remain favor-
able for storms until late Friday
Over an inch and a quarter of
rain has fallen here since late I
. . . ... . , , IWedncsday night, and a cold.
Hospital authorities said iflI oth- L weekend was forecast.
er persons were treated and re-1 u d Carroll official U S. I ....... a Ll ^ .
leased at Oklahoma City hospi-;w j; nhserver said 1 19 inches league baseball and two separate guardsmen blocked roads to keep
..is lo,- OK Kid, OU, si8M„-rs 0„ and elec,™
and Friday morning, with ,10 league plavers and their fathers utility linesmen searched for
r . _ I measurement having been made are scheduled Friday nigh. broken gas mams and l.ve wires
rGTG IS U UG .since early Friday morning Organizational meetings for all Mrs. Emil Fox, local CD dine
I Carroll said Wednesday's rain except are schedul- (or. set up an emergency head-
C LJC C * rotated 19 of an inch |«d at 7 pm at Washington and quarters at the town hall John
bnb bemors Skies were cloudy to partly Liberty schools, with prep boy- Uurnil local funeral director.
•loudv with temperatures in the »o organize in a meeting also hauled the injured to tlie Norman
Members of the senior class of ko.s in the central and eastern planned for 7 o'clock at Washing-; hospital.
ton ! The only communication outside
League officials said this is the the town was tlie radio in town
the 40s
!i * ° tered in northwest (
Initial questioning of Clark in-1 annual affair co-sponsored by the I mornjnfi and
. The President „d hi, S”"
WASHINGTON <UPI* — The Yvonne will end their tour of the 1970 — two years ahead of sched- .1| u,d olltsjf|c interests Wl Stat1 a 7
only meeting to form prep teams marshal Lynn Marvel's car.
md any hoy who plans to plav "We just got our new two -wav
should attend along with his civil defense radio Thursday,"
father Marvel said, "but hadn't got it in-
Six-Figure Profit
Lishman introduced account
30 a m. Ifront to move through the kite
Speaker will he Lou Allard, with clear skies and cooler wen-
Drumright publisher, who willjher for Friday night and Satur-;
I stalled.'
sites.
Triol Is Ordered
For County Man
speak on the "Four Freedoms.”(day
sheets showing that from 1957 \Hditional guests will be school
Kerr sud his activities on be- through 1959, Clark invested *53.- officials, sensors of the senior j-—
773 in a batch of firms and re- ciasSi Mrs Lou Allard and >_
ceived a total of $28*5,604 in cash! daughter DeAnne.
from the same companies in the! Tlie hosts will be represented
form of salaries, profit on stock Iby James Paraud, exalted ruler,
sales and the sale of assets. jand Mrs. Neal Whitley, president
Clark said these figures had Lf the Lady Elks,
jbeen agreed 'i[>on by his lawyer. Members of the committee in-
Alarms On Two
Fires In City
Are Answered
Incidentally
Peace Justice L. H. Childress advertising of guarantees on!mile route into town. They
ordered Farmer bound over for products. j jammed into broad Canal Street
trial following a preliminary FTC Chairman F.arl \V Kirtner as de Gaulle led a parade of a
hearing said the guide was essentially thousand marching soldiers into
The complaint charges Fanner educat.onal but cOtAidami a the French Quarter, which his
had abandoned and refuses to "mailed fist." In a speech pre- country sold to the United States!
support two minor children 1 'Continued on Page 6' 157 years ago
Violence Continues In Turkey;
Premier Promises 'Punishment'
Last Filing Here
Was Wednesday
elude Mrs M M Jackson, chair-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Finch.
lus accountani and an accountant
N for the subcommittee
| Clark said he wasn't very good jr, Mrs Thales Cornwell. Mrs
at figures, and that mathematics John Gilliland. Mrs Ray Harri-
was the only course he ever | son. Mrs. Bill Oliver, Mrs. Chet
Election hoard officials here f‘unked fjJ0* «*» wife /tee PS Brown, Mrs Steve Welter. Mrs
were set "for the rush" of ' hr checkbook in his family, he Merle McPherson. Mrs Howard
filines expected laU- Friday ISaW' Northev. Mrs Boh Marshall,
evening, as the deadline tor ,. ClarJ ..sa,d he "le *7.000 Mrs David Beaver, Mrs Ralph
filing for county and state I. JEHS
offices neared.
By noon
dates had
he got the
Lester Grimes. Max
Lowe of Philadelphia, owner of j Eagan. Wesley Whittlesey, and! ness.
Butterfly" which Clark Harve Cloud.
Our thanks to Verna Painter
A television which overheated '34 N. Linden, who sends along
Friday morning at 9 to caused a a postoffice postal of Wichita
minor fire at the home ol Ben George Montgomery tells us he
Ernst 1303 F.. Dewey found a glass case containing a
Sapulpa firemen extinguished pair of eye glasses lying in the
the fire before any major dam- street . . the owner may call for
age was done to the house. An- the glasses at Marcus Horn
proximately $50 damage was Motors Charles O’Neal al
done to the television wrays manages to keep busy . ,
Firemen answered another call Fred C'nwden and several em
iThursday at 6 20 pm and ex- ployes of Standard Chevrolet
tinguished a minor fire at the have been to Oklahoma City for
a sales meeting . . . Johnny
rwur*- The firemen reported grease Hurkhamer enjoys riding horses
The charges grew out ol an oevrheated and caught fire in an wantin' to buy. sell or Tade ’
investigation hv a rerent county <ipper structure nf the glass telephone the 'ole reliable at
grand jury. Kight was a wit- sKop at the plant They reported 185 and place one of those de
Jury's report no i.....(able Want ads.
BULLETIN
TULSA UPI - Former state
Highway Commissioner II. Tom
Kight of Claremore was charg-
ed today with voting 5o ap-
prove contracts in which he had
a financial interest in connec-
tion with the 51st Street by-
pass.
County Attorney K o h e r ‘l
Simms filed the charges, in
two counts, in common pleas Liberty Glass plant
ISTANBUL. Turkey UPI — Vio- Demonstrations were reported Thursday’s rioting, hut unofficial,
lent street fighting broke out to- in other major cities of Turkey estimates put the figure as high!
day in Ankara between police and including Istanbul where police as 11 Three more students were K
the song
F riday. 23 candi- piaved on his program and which
filed for ( reek became a national hit. He admit
countv offices, with the filing lo ted he had an ora) agreenient
close at a p.m. Friday. The wdb Lowe that Lowe would pay
Iasi candidate filed at 1:15 p.m. bjm a royalty of 25 per cent on
Wednesday and most observers [bis song
said for 18 hours to pass w ith- "Friendship had a great deal to I
out some kind
be a record.
of filing, must ldo with it,- he said "I agreed;.w Tulsa
enraged students demanding the u.rod tear gas against the Korean-
resignation of Premier Adnan type student riots. The major
Menderes. Unofficial reports said battle was fought in Ankara
the death toll had climbed to 14 Three thousand students armed
in two days of rioting. with rhair legs and pieces of
Rumors swept the capital that desks roared out of the university
Menderes was about to resign but in Ankara and attacked police
there was no official confirma- guarding the school under mar-
tion ’ial-law imposed in major cities
Instead. Menderes issued a Thursday.
|to do absolutely nothing (in re
,{turn' "
Larceny Charqc
Against Pair Is
Dismissed Fridoy
A grand larceny charge against
men was dismissed
and the
scored Kigl'i for taking an in-
terest in the project hut he was
not indicted.
State statutes say it 4 a
felony if a person who is a
member of a government hoard
or commission to vote to ap-
prove contracts in which the
person has a financial interest.
Friday morning when the com-
West's Main Pitch At
Tafks Is Due Rejection
WASHINGTON MTU Soviet,represents one limit of thr- dip'o-
Premier Nikil-i Khrushchev has,mafic plavmg Held at Paris The
advance the West's >t!ier limit is drawn bv ih» fact
reported killed today
The riots recalled the Korean
student
forced the
Kerr said that during his 12
demonstrations which years in Washington. Oklahoma prepared statement that he everjr0unty Attorney Larry McSoud, b>Pass-
> resignations of Presi- had received more federal money took payola ! Justice of Peace L H Childress _
dent Syngman Rhee The rioting *°r roads than during all the time ln the same statement, he ad , dismissed the charge against
here was directed against go- previous to then The same is nutted that he accepted a ring Leonard Gordon and Morris'
vemment attempts to muzzle thei true regarding funds for develop-1 for himself and a fur stole and j Johnson
political opposition. j ment of the state s water and soil necklace for his wife worth an -phe pajr was accused of taking1
The Ankara riots began in the resources, he said. (estimated *4.400 These gilts, 'tj20 from Creighton Smith, also
morning and continued through ’Longevity Is Key’ Iwhich Clark said "embarrassed' ,f Tulsa
statement promising “swift pun- Police fired toward the students the day despite mass arrests by Commenting on the statements him. were from Lou Bedell of Era |
ishment" for what he called a but it was not known immediately police who took away hundreds of of those who have filed to replace and Dore records in 1958
Kight was a partner in the ; rejected in
lulaining witness failed to appear Construction ( 0., of flare- j principal summit conference pitch 'hat all four participants--Khrush
Strong Denial !a{ (be pair's preliminary hearing n,ore' *'hich held a subcontract on Germany — a plebiscite in chev. President Eisenhower. Brit
He emphatically denied in his' At th,. „. •,. ,s1apt f'*r sodding on the 5lst o.reet - - - - — -■ — -- ---
$l2 Is Taken From
Sapulpa Laundry
which the Communist East Ger- ish Prime Minister Harold Mac
mans could decide their own millan and French President
/. future. Charles de Gaulle — have a vest-
His rejection came in the course ed interest in continuing the
l of a long speech at Baku, in the ‘detente" — relaxation of tension
Soviet republic of Aze-haiioo which has held sway since last
jearlier this week But the full September’s Camp David meeting
significance was lost in the spot The four have no common
The loss of some *12 worth of ^ news concentration on his re- ground for agreement but. on the
(change and $20 damage to equip-(newed threat to impose another other hand, all want to keep from
----- . , ------ t,u T FOR prince -s I mem was reported Friday to the! Berlin bieckade heating up the cold m
small group of partisans respon- whether they shot above or into students Mounted troops cor- him. the long-time Oklahoma pol- Clark arrived at the hearing ' sheriffs office following a break Khrushchev now has slammed Between these two limits thev wilt
sible for the rioting He said thev the mob Witnesses reported tiered off the whole university itico said, “I certainly agree that room with a 34 - page prepared WASHINGTON 't'PI — Presi- *n at E-Z Coin Operated Laundry, the door on virtually every Allied struggle at Paris with the titanic
"will soon understand what it is many students bleeding profusely,area but the fignting continued 'Oklahoma is entitled to better statement with an appendix of dent and Mrs Eisenhower wvl 1335 South Main. proposal on the major issues to issues dividing East and West
to go against the power of the were carried away in ambu- The military governor of Istan- representation and I know they about the same length The room -end a wedding gilt to Britain's 1 Sam Davis, owner of the laun- be discussed at the Paris meeting Washington diplomats, who have
5ta*e " lances . Girl students mixed up in bul today ordered all elementary are aware of the fact that I'll be was a little more than half filled. 1 Princess Margaret But the Irv. said the change was taken next month — with the possible their own way of making book
The Inferior Ministry said a the battle and some were seen schools and universities in Is- able to do a better job in my third with few teen-agers in evidence, j White House said Thursday the, from a change maker and a pop exception of a nuclear test ban over pie - lunch martinis, figure
parliamentary committee has is- weeping on the sidelines. tanbul and Ankara closed for one term than I have in the second.” | Clark's statement was a ringing nature of the gift would not lie case, with the damage being treatv. the outcome of the summit con-
sued an order forbidding all pub- Turkish officials admitted only month, but the student unrest con- Kerr said longevity is a key to defense of his conduct and a disclosed because the Eisenhowers inflicted upon the two machines Seek To Relax Tensions ference is as easy to predict as
lie gatherings that one student was killed m tinued. I (Continued 011 Page 6* ( (Continued on Pagt 6> regard it as a personal nutter by the intruders. i The adamant Soviet attitude 'Continued on Page tD
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 204, Ed. 1 Friday, April 29, 1960, newspaper, April 29, 1960; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1491078/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.