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OKLAHOMA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKU.
Sapulpa Daily Herald
Vol 47 No 80
I Section 8 Poges
Sopulpo, Ok
uer
Diplomatic Probing
On Berlin Get U.S.
5c Per Copy "Creek County's Doily Reodmg Habit'
PARIS l PI — Secretary of
Stair I lean Husk told America s
European allies today the United
States intends to continue diplo
ntatic protnng talks on Berlin
with the Russians Ah
dozen NATO nation
ly *n support of the idea i Gerhard Scnroeder told the NATO
West Genmay. Btlgium Cana council there is a greater risk in
da Ix-rimark and Norway all said 'not negotiating than in
Jiey were in favor of some sort
of talks with the Kus-ians France
it half a expressed continued opposition
aliied swift-1 West German Foreign Mini-ter
ft ,
CJii,
JL
i joleboob
By fcli LIVERMORE
A little • noticed item in tin
Jury Gets
Suit Over
Accident
nrgotJ
I d irt!
Belgium’n PauJ-H<*nri Spaak. a
firmer NATO secretary general.
d#*< lared “there have been enough
MiuiidifigK No* is the time to ne-
gotiate
NATl* ( ounril Meets
The North Atlantic Treaty Or I
gaiuzatwn council met lor nearly
urce hours this morning in the
opening session of a crucial three-
day session An afternoon session
Has called
M| i kJ
iati %
. .. . I The morning meeting *a* de
jrt jurv Hfgnci . '
news recently told of payment of|<^> mom.ng began hearing test! of ^ pmntaiUlh J
interest and principal on the rev-, monv in an $M ooo personal in- whether the West should approach
enue bond issue which built the j jury lawsuit filed in behalf of an the Russians for pease talks o
rtate - owned tourist lodges In ! Okmulgee woman, while an U..1I0
eluded in the story was the stale injury l iwsuit involving1 ( on te rente ■aiurces said
mem that income from the lodges Sapulpan, went to a jury flln'^ JJrk P^ur» ^'‘“ r-
is sufficient to lay up a reserve w—i k-i ' ie *■*•**• and ex
and that laments are met , 'T/ ■”*** "T . *rav* <**»** »helh«
The larger of the two iudg I Russians would, in fact negotiate!
” • f,. Mr s
V%h*h Huuld indicate that Ok!a M Lan< a>u*r of Okmulgw
honu a tour:*t l<«d£t‘ |irogrAin g J J VAbrrr) l
out of thr I Okmulgee namugi r br
Mew Troops, Supplies
i A Flown To Congo; Major
UN Offensive Expected
ChargeStudiedln Kdanga Seeks
va/ r ns .. UN Probe Into
Womans Death... .,
Urhumcn Acts
payments are
promptly and on schedule
i -OK OUT BELOW’- -
jO.ing the elements which gave them a d
Luker Lone known among loccl sledder
dcwnhill ride sometimes ended >n a spill
Photo)
deten* hints
But we can remember when it The pU.ntill
was far bw k in the woods and tamest back .
had it nut been for a few fore- when vise tnuu
Mdghtrd individual* Oklahoma drfrndant
uouid ktiil hr * *hout the fine on
(arilitm w at l-ike Tfx.'iumi Latcc
Wigonrr I~uk«* Tmkillcr Kom.tr:
No*c State I'ark Lane Luggeit
and Luke Murrav 1? »*» during
the Murrav administration
Mori or, Harrison Tuiaa buMnc
man took over the reiav of t
aiie^ev x
id neck i
d over a i
okfnulit<t
She .l A jtt'H thr
ttally hiddrn i.ndei
e: noMing curtain
ool \*av pci;
rath a coun
ad* and uthc
Mippuew and that shr a a* louk
tnal ji sign* on the i ounter a nen
khe allegedly fell
^ I 1W cate ta bfd| hurd bv Dig
fWMC and restorers board oojlnct j^e j,
a dollar • per • year • ba
A id h hen ?m
| count\ i ourtroom
»me into off we he i*»tnct Ju-i
brought w ith him his usual supply turned over
of new and diflereat ideas j MJury |*wtul,
ag.ur.*f T
One of his pet pro
the slate • owned lodge
a kit of jbuir on th
but held ug
mission to I
project The rruua
ct* was
lie took
matter
jury
(Lay
and (mails yjt pci
II die for the’***-11
tamed
Ki-nneth Hughes
P ]I0 personal
ed by Annie Ti-
1 T Kirk to the
rc noun Wednes
on what the West considers a
i u Sofia U ic ' ba si s
and it si Bui he was said to have told
name! >he council that the United States
believes contacts with the Rus-
*e sus sums must he kept up He said
jijurics the l ruled States and Britain will
stoul in continue diplomatic ‘ probing'1 in|
««rc an etlort to lrnd out Russia s real | Bn«ht ^"'hmc and a slight
intentions I warming today began erasing the
j rsrs ^ Frearh three • inch cover of snow and
Fret h Foreign Minister Mau s*e* frum ,he *ors' >4or,T1 01 ,ho
rwe t. ouve de Murvillc replied winter, which included the Co!
*v r' sn< e optxMCS any kind of ladings locally since IWVi
negutialiuns with the Russians' Ahhough no olfK'tal readings
ru,.i. now He said France con are kept the unofficial overnigm
ciders the risk is too great that kiw here Wednesday was four de-
the West may be forced into gries Larry Owen, police di.»p.it-
ciamaging cuncvssions. I cher. said the lour degree reading
A German spokesman said was recorded at 6 a m Wednes
Schroder told the council, in of day. with the mercury still at
led We appreciate the French'that point around 7 W a m
~ * ‘ La i **
r-'pans spent most cf Tuevdoy en-
esp te from scfvool The scene is
thrill hill" ond although a
kept com.ng bock for mere (Staff
w** ★** www Deadline
More Bad Weather Seen ln Li9htin9
Event Neai
An Odton man was being held Mar si tall Eyman. A>. about thr
* — » jail here 1 shooUng ELISABETHVILLE l PI -l S
day afternoon as county officers r < %. . . —
... . Eyman > H;te Mary aieu Tue.*- Air Force Globemaster tranvport
studied a Mondav incdi-nt in
which the man s wife was fatally <*■» n‘bht ,n » val* «* a t*Ll-v *row»>‘' 31x1
wound*-d ! gunshot wound allegedly inflicted md,ca"nt » ™Jw ^ N
County Attorney Clyde Pat nek by her husigmd during an alter- !* ** * *'* ^ in‘^ni',< ,l1- 'r- '
, x . ^ a . ' ’ J * tan^a apueakd to l nder*crctai
aid he and Lany McSoud. as- cauon ^ Monday afternoon at
“***?■ FT* *U*™y ** the.r Odto. borne
scheduled to question the suspect
- —-] Charles Uameh. assistant coun
ty attorney at Dnimright. said ht
took a statement from the wuman
Tuesday shortly before she died
in which she identified her hus
band as hei assailant.
Daniels said the woman told
Ralph Bunche to investigate
' cruel and inhuman actions of the
l' H fou.
The transports brougld in ittt
Ethiopian troops. 2'i tuns of
ammunition and supplies, and 14
jeeps Another HR Ethiopians at
nved from Kindu. and i lforme i
trees said 2.V1 Swedish troops
torm system mi
light sleet or situ •
i-m Oklahoma by 1
noon. vprtMin^ c.t
Jay ni^ht and ear
vancc . ndicat ions
•ouwicm *4
i.n ol tm» '1at
S«K‘k In
beat much of ^,t*’ on*> days rc-mauung
him afoul an argument in which
slie claims her husband said he
was '40ing to kill her.”
Dan els quoted the woman as
cc WFATHER on Page
# ★
niks on I‘age
in* ptrmixsiafi to wll the bonds
Br.
Jit
was that most people la the legi* ;
lature actually thought t impos |
xihle to sell them B^t cell them!1*'''’
he did and finally the lodge.) ’
were built At the start t)» lodges s'01™'
evpe-ienced the s.ime sort of lm 1 'w*rl,,‘
aru tal trouble* that any new bun I •’•V'o
ness cxperienies But with tims
the kink* v’ra^htfnH out And
no* tbry are money - making
concerns paying their rent to the, " **
state w ho in turn retires the
bond*
Tiger it kc
lor injuries
May X m
mi at t
and W . i
rs selected to
Vs N«wiiern
11 Daniels T
y. C ) R* sir
IV>ns B* an
Nell F Wn«
md mm M
Frank T
ock L E
ft*r'i^ the
MAJ»
i j tmo • car
intersection of,
ktrecls
o try the l-ar
y C.AM* are
IS Mont ’
in Kenneth \
Mbe F Kp
ight. N E Mi-
lan. all of Sa
ler Kelly v die
II and Horace I
.1 Bristow
hi NNV\ M.F.
| The temperature hit five de-
|green at S am. after standing
at six degrt*e* at U sind 4am
lit was eight degrees at I and 1
a m. wtut Hie mtdmgm readnv
i being 10
I Treacherous patches of ice and
1 mow remained on m.vnv lo* al
| streets and area highway* and
I officers cautioned motorists to
A 1 pay particular attention to
i. bridges tonight
The overnight low tonight is
exfweted to he between 15 and »si
" Mr,h today More snow and sleet are in
a coded hi around prospect tor parts of the state to-
j night _
Oscar' Built By
Group Says 'Hi'
To Entire World
were brought in to double the size
of the Swedish contingent
The Katanga government asked
^ , that Buixhe the- American U \
the froaen moistur-to slush andiumi1 ,he entr> ... isband'went to ( ’ ►
splashed it of! the highways Tues- Friday, the total number of en <ar and returned with a 22 cal' , bethvdie from Lwopuidville where
r- main the n mbt ■; < an bar riflr *hHm m mm hi fltel ' .....tr. Uru*
I _w___i _» __• . • at ion with U. N and toiuiolcvc
merce sponxircd >toi ciront dec-1 and a Mcund time in
I oration contest stands at seven. ,***
tne in the large category and two, Shen,f
'rested Kvinan a short tune aftei
, in me small L. ^ ...
'the shooting and reportedly was
Those entereci so tar in the di- holding the alleged death weapon
vision of stores having .» feet or j F<-mn and the defendant were
j more of frontage are Katz De enroute from Drumright to Sa
partment Store. Bayoutn . De- pulpa Wednesday to talk with of-
anment store, the I (' Penney fnerx. but had not arrived by
[Co. Huie - Reel Furniture and noon
[Smith Funeral nomc | Eyman a former Drumright
The only fw*. Stores in the di- resident was employed by an oil
vision having JO feet x less of,tan*' c-ompany. while the victim
frontage »re the Surrey Shop and w*» workng as a cook in Clev«-| re.,t lbnn hit ' noo'mdit
the Dollar Wise Furniture s^ore.
d transmitter, hand bu
imp of .imateur radio e
dav
amp program If the
in opeiaUon te
>•*; with the trading
stamp rfajr no doubt it
would hr far nw*re [iopular and
accomplish it* purpose of getting
Oklahomans to know Oklahoma
Telegraph Office
Has New Manager
x like transmitter, known
orbiting satellite carry
teur radio rode piggy
j orbit Tuesday on Die
XXX VI satellite from
t M Bate
B B
Edwaids until recent!)
nanager of Western Umoti Tele-
graph office in Sapulpa bus ac-
cepted the pnsi’ior of operation*
technician elcxiromcs branch of
Western l mon in Oklahoma Uitv
It was under Harrixen't guid He has fu-gun work on his new
ancc that the planning and re job by taking training in ttkla
sources board first got into the honui City, but may he tra isfer-
n.alter of tourist promotion with red to Tulsa at a later date
both fee* The
The Weather bureau said a .lew
★ ★ ★
Flu Epidemics In
2 States Reported
H I
the
B* l niled Press Internalmnal
s message to the world
ts followed by two dot*
Mors.- ( ode . climaxed
k of a small group of Sub-*rro cold struck a third
ham radio operators who call the nation today, touching off sr
themselves the Project Oscar ous flu epidemics in Colorado .i
Association Missouri Dixie had a flood thn
V-vKMtH'-i chairman Miraheau and upper Michigan dug out from j thermometer showed the temperature
C Towns Jr . a rocket engineer t under .10 inches of snow
from Saratoga. Calif witnessed) The weather blamed death toll
ofliriab>
It said Bunche could “bring to
‘he world proof of the cruel, in-
human ac tions of the U N am c l
forces on free Katanga soil It
offered him an armed escort a d
guaranteed free movement
Mortar Casualties
A government eommuniqu.' sai I
seven civilians have hcen killed
and 25 wounded in the l' N mor-
tar hombaidoacM of ibe citv T< to-
day night and today It *aid more
than 200 shells were tired and SO
Contest chairman Gus Weigl
has appointed Harve Cloud to
handle the judging committee,
which will tour the stores and
make their deci*ion on Monday
The first prise in the large di
| vision is lino and the second prize
is >50 Prizes in the *mall division
will he 150 and KT>
Reds Shoot
Own Officer
j objective* ”
The mortar fire came from
' See TROOP* 0n Page 7
Hearing Is Asked
On Felony Charge Incidentally
ia ice nas ma
Salvation \rri
A Kellyviile man asked for at W10W
preliminary hearing Wednesday1 ^ *or*t thi
morning when he was arraigned | e'en nec-*-s>ary
on an embezzlement charge ,>a>s up the bell ringer* <
Judge L. II Childress set in I reports traffic was a li
a m Tuesday. Dec 19 as the i 'oW doming up the hill Moih
date for Vemon E Bruton's heat ' *>ut 11 “as faster th m
mg and the defendant was re-| ^roulfh freight" comir
TAKE YOUR CHOICE —
zritv
Nat
to
I leased on >1 500 hood
IV. ,,___ . , I Bruton is charged with the al-
BLR1-1N 11 PI —Communist po- ■____,
leged embezzlement of *400 32
lice in East Berlin today shot and froni tho Pctroleuni Marketing
appareiit'y wounded one of their Co
own men who was trying to es-j The information alleges Bruton
cape across the border, according *°°k ,he mooc>' »h,ch »as Part
his mute collections while cm
onol Bank's “> Stmum j ployH bv thc fimi
be nme de I West Berlin police said the wit
lions af visitor* IBs family will innttnu* to fbr launching at Vandenherg He since tlie start of thc
lown Mrs. John Kingman
broke out her ice skates Monday
md took a turn around the neigh-
borhood . . . without any mi*
laps and the Mauldin : s*
Lift played lo a full house both
Monday and Tuesday we
wish we had the early - morning
bounce and energy that Mike
lake regions since that make their home here at th*
prove the wisdom of the present time
man
to the
■
idea Tourist business mean*! Edwards, who has beer
much to Oklahoma and Rill con ager here since coming
tinue to grow a. air • condition Muskogee two sears ago, ha*
ing makes living and traveling been replaced by Jack Wilson
during the beat of summer more who comes to Sapulpa from
enjoyable | Brownsfield Tex.
Wilson and hi* family have e*
tablishcd tlieir home in Glenpool
It s enco
that were
of politua
iaging to ee project,
itarted under the fire
wai.ieads finally get
and bud
area radio am.i'eurs, most of
fiom 'hem associated w;tn electronics
\ppr*n al Easy
' Tin- ule.i wa* ronceived a lit-
tle more than a year ago”
Towns *aid Getting government
approval proved to be pretty sim
satellite was designed I storms last Saturday reacherl 12
by San Francisco Bay ! today
low a had IS death* Wisconsin
Ohio and Kansas each II. Illmor
and Missouri each IJ; Colorad
and Pennsylvania each 5 Indian;
and the New England status
and Michigan 6
Schools were closed at Polos)
tvttewav seems to have
grees around HO am Wednesdav while American I nesse* On Incident occur MEFTINt. POSTPONED ' urt Fdgrrton ,
Notional Bank and Trust Co s dev ce had a reading o* red at the barbed wire border on ' ' lo be drilling around the n
four Either woy, it s too ccld' Staff Photo) the French sector Thc witnesses A mc-ting of the City ■ County I .-old earth lewis Rule c*
said thc Uommuntst policeman Auxiliary Civil Defcnw Polkv firms that walking to work i*i
dashed toward thc barbed wire unit scheduled for Wednesday ha* as easy as it u*ed to b«-
dividing line but was shot down (been cancelled ‘don't forget the bell-ringers'
by another guard
Police called to the scene saw
an East German ambulance dm
' ing away, presumably carrying.
[the wounded tnr-r
The incident occurred a.* \llieu
\rm> I
Family M Letters Are Being
Needs Help Mailed Locally On
Army Fund Drive
off the ground and prove success
ful Thesr wc would assume are |
among !he most prized rewards
of public service
★ If Soys Here ★
5 ou can't do today's lob with
>i 4* rda> s methods and br in
husines* tomorrow
PLAN to MAKliV
SANTA MONICA (’alii I p|
-TA actor Ikmg McClure .**< and
A volunteer effort was needed
to absorb thc cost ol tlic trails-
rr I'er estimated at al»ut llROOu
Piece* of equipment were donated
by amateur radio operators from
threnghout the country
actress Barbara Luna 23, look
out a marriage license here Tue*
day and announci-d plans to mar
ry Sunday at thc home of the
bride.; ” 'll s parent* in I’aiific e<|iiipin*-nt Towns said.
in tlie dio amateurs througliout
ie- I ‘See OSCAR cn Page 7
Editors note Fa«-h crar at
Christinas • lime the Salvation
V I. } . . Army holds it* annual 1 hri*lm .* * . Army kettl*
Springs. Colo by influenza epi k,ulr ra,"f>'",;n lo ,unHs n<’n' Tuc- lay totaled $34 6.1
demies, afflietmg nearly 2 u»X' ,IM ne*-dv families. Listed helo-c bringing the grand total for thn
children. )» the bat kground on a famil* H'ason's campaign to $7ae 73.
1>^0C ‘ sources disclosed that U S
Plan Designed To End
Union Feuding Approved
whom the Arm. plans to hela
Palisades McClure *tar*
“l tleekmati- television M
Hoover, Nesbitt Get Replies
Critics Are Answered By Governor
OKLAHOMA CITY it PI -Gov I friend.
as an attorney on the cap “I dM’t recall Nesbitt accuafcg
Howard Edmondson answered ;i|iloloflicT btulrling project lums*-lf ol heme a (Kilitical hack “
< ouple of his critics today — Bill “I think Nesbitt is trying to Edmondson said.
Hoover of Ada and Hoover'* at I or | mak.- some political hay to run By compari*on Edmondson said
ney Charles Nesbitt. Oklahoma lor office," Edmondson said ! Wheeler had been paid >5«.nno and
see no merits in his lawsuit." [had saved the state $200,000
New bin has announo-d Ik- will "I don't think AA heeler was
run for attorney general. overpaid." the governor said
Edmondson added he had ao ] "Comparing tlie two, if anyone
Jhori/cd payment of several thou-1 was overpaid, it was Nesbitt."
sand dollars to Nesbitt lor alter-1 Edmondson added that Nesbitt
$100mm suit a.unst the capital im-.m-y fees in a state eor|Miratior. was lured as an attorney by lor
provement authority for hiring commission case which Nesbitt mer Gov Raymond Gary and that
Robert Wheeler, an Edmondson had lost. J he ‘ Edmondwm) merely paid him
It’* ( old Kvemilirrf
Cold wave conditions and below Hl,h e*'"irihaHana to its .m-
zero tem|MTatures pri-vaik-d lrom|n,,a* effort >
the Rockies and patilu Northwest
11 1 l>,“1’ by amateurs in I to the O Valley Cold wave I K.uriU M - This l.inuK can
garages Using their own lime and warnings were wuk-spread Even{sists of a latlK-r mother and lotn
so ra l alifornia had r-ol*K-r tnan usual j children Th<- boy is fi. while the
temperatures with re.Mhngs in the girls are 10 9. .aid 3 The lather
I has been out of work for some
lime until just recently when he
returned to work.
Due to hi* unemployment the
family is behind on hills anil have
not been able to altord much in
tin- wav of clothes. This is an em-
erge icy case ordinarily the lath
cr provide* lor his family al |
M2 carbine* will lie iv*ued to AAest
I Berlin police in
AAcstem defenses on
MIAMI BEACH *UPI' - TIkm When the
rtinie
oixk-r to twister AFL C,° h'Ch command broke a broke up Meany cam*
have done rath*
ist few days dn
cr commented Capt. Wal-|fning with the M2, which
McClure, And tlu-re s nut j lijjht full or semi-automatic rifle
hope left that w* will make [with a magazine capacity ol 30
1.000 quota be|ore tin.- end' rounds
th* border wwk'°M deadlock early today and
i>oorh I Police source* said some units
to tlie! already have started practice
is a
unanimously adopted a plan to
setlle inter-union feuds through a
into a near-empty American
tel lobby wearing a wide i
' We have slaved up at tl
Two months ago.
British
30s in northern counties
!c booth* Mill
ml Chrislmu*
De ii.jn-, issued lear-ga.* gn-na*i«-s and sub-
Eve
(system that depends on binding' ther late Iiour in order to
i arbitration j mer out an agreement for
Elated George Meany. president i stitutionailv taking care of
of tlie f*d*-i-ation. announced tlu-1 (Kites that have been pia
! decision to newsmen at 4 am.
EST following a marathon eight
ruini
con-
| us." he said
I "It include* final
and binding
annual Salvation
ui* appeal letter*
Army
machine guns
States issued semi-automatic Ml!
wore I n^es t0 "est Berlin police.
mailed AAcdncsduy with the lio|K-
Rifes Slated For
Sapulpan's Kin
City
Hoover charged Tuesday the
cistern lurnpike had (wen "sold
out" in order to finance thc soutn-
western route
Nesbitt threatened to lile a
to complete the case | Christmas and dunng the year
Tlie governor also had a lew !,>ul ^ ls ^^bcapped this yeat
words for Hoover, who was rep- °f ,1IS l>a!,t ,,nemP*o>
resented by Nesbitt in a supreme 1 nv'm
court suit attacking validity of the ’ 11 '°'1 wu"1'1 l,kc to help tin.*
bond agreement lor the southwest j Mrt*eu*ar f-'nuly. contact thc
cm and eastern turnpikes. Salvation Army
Edmondson said the southwest |
em bonds were *old .irst b.* aus* if Wcofhcr If
ihe law and market condition.* SAPULPA • Increasing rioudi
compelled it He said he didn't ness tonight and Thursda* Slow
consider that killed an eastern j ly moderating temperatures. High
turnpike and that lie doesn't con oday 25 to 30 Low tonight 15
sider an eastern turnpike is dead ' ,o ?n
which to insure a *m.ill measure
of happiness for the less fortun-
ate on Christmas
All those who do not receive
B White. 8H. fattier ol Mr*
S.
und tlx- l .iited|*10Ur sesslon °* the AFL-CIO ex I arbitration with an appeal to tlie
ecutive council executive council from the den-
He said tlx- 29-man council ap ision of the umpire. Ik- added
(proved a “workable and forward "But we have every reason to
[looking procedure" to handle dis-|believe that in practically every
| pules over job rignts membership: case the umpire's decision will be
j raiding and unfair organizing tac- final "
*ics I Meet All Week
The AFL-CIO leaders, looking) This climaxed a week ol * loved
|Berry Rea. 7i».‘> S Hickory died haggard but happy at the pre- door meetings dcali ig with i 0
one of the letters, prepared by the Tuesday morning in a Muskogee | dawn breakup, voiced hope that I porais lo halt the internal iighiim:
■*2S5^32£* ho>ri,al aftcr a shwr* ,llnc>!> [the peace formula would slop I that Auto Workers chief Waiter
Mr White, a long • time Mus-'most of the battles that mar la- P Reuther said might destroy the
kogee resident was a retired I bor unitv federation if unchecked
dairy farm operator j Goes to Convention ' AFL-CIO officials said the plan
Survivors, in addition to tin-1 Meany said he would submit the| would provide that an iimptn-
daughter of Sapulpa. include the plan to the AF’.-CIO convention would decide disputes and Ihc los-
widow of the home in Muskogee this afternoon for adoption as an1 ing union could appeal to a thru*
thinking of helping a family are another daughter. Mrs Truett amendment to the AFL-CIO eon man subcommitt<x
reminded that tlie Salvation Sadler. Muskogee, six grandchil j .dilution If this panel felt there w«, lliri
Army Christmas applications will dren and one great • grandchild. The agreement could signal the it in the appeal it would Ji.d
close at 5 p m.. Dec 18. Funeral services will be lield at end of a running feud between the ease to the council where it
I ic-jk- gioups are also asked to 2 p m. Thursday in Bradley Fun-j the building trades and the Indus- would require 15 ol * vote* ..
'See LETTERS on Page 7i oral home chapel. Muskogee 1 trial union wings ol the federation overturn the decision
to donate to tlie Christmas ap-
peal are asked to mail their
checks care of Box 733
Clubs, organizations and indiv-
iduals who arc planning to spon-
sor a needy family or who are
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 80, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 13, 1961, newspaper, December 13, 1961; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1491264/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.