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OKLAHOMA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA.
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ONE-A-DAY
EFFORT—
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... _ ' emails yearn <<f preliminary spade- /
>n <3 ' work —Shannon Pile, Sat Evening /
Tiod] ( Post I
‘^Pl^aHERALD?
WEATHER
\
OKLAHOMA — thrasion.il show-
ers and thunderstorms this after-
noon. tonight and Thursday, f onler (
tonight and r*lrrme east Thurs- (
da), l-ows tonight 50 to 55 north- )
west to 05 southeast. Highs Thurs- J
day In 70s. I
SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY. MAY 16, >951
DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY
Bitter Political
Fight Halts Action
VOL XXXVI. NO 217
Heavy Rains
Hit Panhandle
Last Night
Woodward Already
Reports Flooding
By United Press
Torrential rains, measuring up to
eight inches, swept the Oklahoma
and Texas Panhandles anti south-
western Kansas last night, flooding
highways and bottom land, but
raising hopes of farmers for a
bumper sorghum crop
Meanwhile, the weather bureau
issued a special bulletin at 19:3#
a. m warning that the North Ca-
nadian river has already reached
flood stage at Woodward and
strove In Oklahoma and the South
Canadian may flood in Texas.
The weather bureau said the - _ . . . • - However, tomorrow s votes goes,
three-day rainfall of 7 18 inches at qj: ppj spraying macnines now being studied by the bopuipa Jaycees is oe ng j( appeared certain that the com-
Beaver, Okla was the greatest , . -p, Qvna.poa SDrayer will be used to spray the entire City once it is mittee won't ever hear from Brad-
since lBOfc. when rainfall for the dem oci c " , 7r)A Th Javrces are currently planning a drive to raise ley what was said at an April 6
entire month was 8 69 Inches purchased by tne people lor ine jaycees y v j1,_i:rifinn of-!Whl<* House conference on Mac-
The bulletin stated the South Ca- the money from householders, with children between the ages 9-14 do ng the so 'R9 O Arthur's public criticism of govern-
nadlan liver at Canadian. Tex. , ria|s jn the picture arc right to left, Quentin Walkup, JO/cee, two unidentified passe S- meill Wftr policy tn Korea
has reached 7 3 feet and Is expected r R,.mn.is citv mar yacr H Q GiHiom, moyor, Bob Powers, Jaycec president, President Truman himself enter-
U, top the 8-loot flood stage to- ^|q ~ D(jckcrt 'Jaycce publ7c heaith cha.rmcn Other bystanders are at the left of
night, ._______ -t. ____1_______,, r. rnmnnnu rmreLentd.lvC (Herald EnQ JVirK]--Photo -, , «. |lim|
SCt Chinese Attacks Increase;
Truman Talk
ninr i '<
III IIAVMONTI LAHK and JOHN
L. STEELE
United Praas Staff Correspondent.
WASHINGTON. May 16 UP
A bitter political wrangle over Oen
(Omar N Bradley's refusal to talk
about a private conversation with
1 resident Truman forced senators .■
| investigating Oen. Douglas Mac- |
Arthur's ouster to recess tor ay |
Allies Believe 2nd Round
Of Enemy Drive U nderway
without hearing any testimony.
The senate armed service*-for-
! rign relations committee after a
three-hour battle agreed t» vole
on the Issue at 1 p. m EOT to-
. morrow.
However, tomorrow's votes goes.
#»»»#»»»»»»»»» *##»»»*» ++ »*60
%
News Of Our
FIGHTING MEN
Sapulpan Is
Killed In Korea
nice
Soles Tax Change Refused By House
House Begins Work On School Bill
k%7
Douglas Ducked, Jaycce public health chairman Other bystanders are
line forecast called for more Quckcrt The machine operator is a company representa.ivc
thundershowers throughout the jark Doudican )
Texas. Kansas. Oklahoma plains i_
men laic today.
The North Canadian at VVootl-
waro. Okla. reached six teet one
foot above flooding—this morning j
and was still rising. The weather
nuieait said the, fiver is expected
to crest at arven or eight feet in
the next 36 hours.
* An all-nlghf ,/aln al Amarillo
broke a SM»'i weather record
and stallrri Irafflc and Hooded
some slreef* Panhandle, in ( »r-
encoiv, lex., recorded 8:05
Indies for the 34-hour period
, i. i.iiit ai I a. in. ludai,
The Oklalmma highway patrol
rc(wiled nearly five Indies ol rain
dmisod southwest Kansas, while 'he
w eaf.hci bureau :eported 6 08 Inches
at ShaUtrk. okla . 5 50 at Lipscomb.
■ ex., i 8.1 at Chiffalo. Okla and l
imjjw* at S^MM^man,. Tex
The rain waf pflkidly measure
at 4 16 Inched
•«u7ea chan.
indies.
ilVIg
the Amarillo wrathV Nation, 7mcl
-standprs arc at the left Of *n Hie fight by disclosing that hr
iuni„H cnn lv,no--Photo by:*111 not authorize (be chairman of
(Herald tng yv.ng Knoto i>y ch|ef. of stall to air their
OKLAHOMA CITY. May 16 ♦-
(IIP--The house relieved lodav to
accept senate amendment* to a
bill which would exempt feed,
seed and lertiliier from sale*
taxes and apply Ihem on oil and
gas sales, newt pa pel and billboard
advertising.
II- bouse asked Ini a collier
ence committee. If Ihr senate
agrees. Ihe committer probably
will mrel I BUROV nw morning.
Commencement Exercises At
Kiefer High Held Last Night
OKLAHOMA CITY, Mnv 16 'UP
—The Oklahoma house of tepre-
•hes ill bujfothc: senatlves began work toduv on the
u*'kfd. tt, a6 higljfas aix common school bill, a measure
which stands as the major block-
PljOde Jjduiw-ll,
Kiefer commencement ex'-rcL-e «
were held last night with P H
Boiiart. vice-president of the Gulf
O'i corporation. as the principal
pcaker
lioliar1 rinphanixed the impur-
lance and relation of both men-
conlideiitial conversations
» White House press secrcUry Jo-
! seph Short told re|»rters that Mr
Truman made the decision to lire
Mai Arthur and that "the conver-
sations which led up to It arc his
business" i
In any case, the odds were that
| a majority of the 26-member
armed servlees-fnreign relation*
(ommIUee will Hide with the
president.
Braliey. v how refusal ycsleri ay
! In answer questions about the meet,
lug ico to today s iiollHcal rough-
IfvHL'p iii Die committee, wa- excus-
i eri from further testimony until
I mommy lie has some armed loicer,
I '1m;, .(leeches to make on the we.it
J f0|8t.
rod ay *» uproar whh ihr hri*t time
Conti, ued on Page Five)
Bold Probes Come
In Syong Rircr
Bridgehead Area
Bv EARNEST HOBER4 HT
United Prews Staff Corrwpnndent
TOKYO. Hiuraday. May 17 IP>
Chinese Communist-s launched af-
. tacks of increasing ferocity across
Word was received here yesterday Korei»n war front today and
that John E Napier. 19. son of Mrs AjUed (.(BnnMinders believed the ig-
J | budie Napier, who lives southeasl sounded for round two
j, killed m action In ™ offensive
! I *Mr Napier who lives with her One Allied r»mm»nd.i -aid the
5 parents. Mr and Mrs A r Llerly. Reds' all out assault might he un
• .ecene.1 a war department tele- drrway hy the light of the full
i gram yesterday afternoon The moon Friday,
telegram gave no details but said boldest probing attacks came
a letter would lollow in t,bc Soysuig river bridgehead east
The young army man would have Q, Chun*hon Wetluesrlav The Cbl-
been 20 years old June 12 He was nese strucg by daylight under heavy
born in Kleler hut lived in Hazard. cioudg and through fog-bound
Ky., mosl ol his life and attended mnilnt>jn<| -rhey were engaged by
school there. His father Is dead r0V(ng Allied Unk-s ahead of the
Napier went Into the army la.i q, aIIksI artillery
Aucusi and left for Korea in De- ' "ne,> *,lu ,,u“
cember
Sapulpa Today !lMinj
sagwitpa Elks will see a D
movie, al (he rrtfulat meeting to-?wW It
Ministers Plan
Reactivate
Tfc-
. 1
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the Amarillo weaimp- sinuon. mio xhr bill'will probably cost a rec- uonal bv Johnny Young. Invocation ,,^^1 at g o'clock at the lodge, II . all*
only the fifth time in 50 year, that ord |69.o,io.i)du and will give by Rev anltatory ad- WM announced today by Ray Oal-1 Vhiih||M1 AlllflIICA
more than four Inches had fallen teachers a salary increase of $'00 dress by Nancy McCullough, a song .agner I »w|flrl|fU WIllllllwW
in one-day perl<sl annually It provides foi ■< 12 bj the enior .sextet, another song ^oOo —
A minor inlhsinn occurred ye»-
Barely disccrnable In thr ex-
tremely dim picture here are Sgt
Roy L King, standing and CpI
Bob Tims, behind machinegun
Sgt King is the son of Mr and
Mrs 1 I- King, route 2. Sapulpa
CpI. Tims Is one of the men serv-
ing under bgl. King in Korea CpI
Tims wrote a letter to the Herald
Youngsters Are
Urged To Prepare
Broiler Entries
^nssssssiar.'ss; ^•T.^r^v.i^yrs’s; :jrs,,L3-,ss; s
2irrs. 'v.s^fsasrsxsx srzrnzx. ws “rx,Z'T“ rr,""" • ..........
rSri ^Irr^-wsrr jj a rss.«.
downpour and feared damage
one major bridge
kvvs:
TIN
CONDENSED
Piecemeal annexation of school
district* which was in lb" l!H9
school code I* being abolished
this year. A portion of a s* bool
dutrid rannot tic annexed by
anolhrr witboul permission of
school hoards ol iwilh districts.
A conference appropriations com-
mittee reported out a $21,967.'KM
Cryder, presentation of diplomas by *ay, >
O.cnn Poii>, superintendent and the Wahl, 118 N Poplar.
recessional by Johnny Young
Awards were made as follows:
Slate honor society. Annahcll
( ruler. Nancy McCullough, Nor-
ma Jean llcrod. Joyce Blackburn.
Darwin Mur I junior» and Caro-
lyn i'arrixh ifreshmam;
"X............ ....... |v'.rlunityyfor . better understand- a.t. Roy L. Kin, In your paper.
hi me uni. j betwcen lhe various groups and 6gl King has Just returned to the
James Aldison Smith. III. 2. has j their clergy The alliance met on front line after being In a hospital
hoen charged with speeding after April 24 to elect officers and act a ‘n Pusan. Korea
his arrest last night by highway 1'egular time of meeting The new I have been with 8gL Knig ever
his lft^e Touted for president of the group is the Rev S. since IkntolnlR Korean
Acheson To Stay
inivi/rc » (j w “ (j.. ------------ uiiLru4iiAen He is schiHluleci ior presinrm oi wk gniuj; » ww w.
bill to fmai.ee non-educational in- Uallf0rth Foundation. Aiuiabcll airalgnme,u before Peace Justice V Pound of the First Church ol war and he has been over me and
st it "lions for the next two yeai C|.ldcr chailcs Smith; c C Grimes God The Rev Roy C. Smith of the 23 more men over henv
This b *500,000 less thnn recom- 0]pp c ub Annabell Cryder. Nor- -oOo— First Presbyterian church Is vice- We all were glad to sec him back
pBSWiSJfwS* ;r, i;r:M v,,“ c”“' M“'IP
l-JfKE- „„ „o, » work Salulatorian „d V.W,ct.„.„ SVaJSTSS CTLiSnS EPI«»P.I COoroh .< Ck>«. Shop- — ■“* I
mg) _ I tonight It quit at 6:30 p m. last | imedals and Alpha Phi Sigmai An- students graduating at the end ol
behind barbed wire and sandbag
barricades
Allied warplanes wen> partially
blinded by the weather giving the
Reds the opportunity they needed.
officers said the Communists
were acme* both the Puklian Bnd
Hoyan. northwest and northeasi of
Chnunhon. respectively. "In consld-
eruble strongth ”
Chinese Reds recaptured Inje.
i highway hub five-miles north of
the 38th parallel and 25-miles |n-
Ynunffstars between Uie ages of land from the east coast. We-lnef day
10 and*31 attending Creek county »ftcr one of the heaviest CYmumin-
pubhc schools Should prepare the.r kt artillery banages of the war
entries for the annual Sapulpa Must of the enemy attack* met
Broiler show which will be conduct- rock-wall resiatanec. The Krd*
ed here next Tuesday and Wednes- struck In group* of 1M up to two
day battalion*, and used hand gren-
The broiler sliow la sponsored by adea, automatic weapons and light
the da pul pa Cham bur of Commerce artillery. Only Uja-boutU ^c>rcana
In cooperation with the Creek Coon- fell back *li*htf? Other T
ty Poultry Federation It will be at Natloni force* Un-rw back fh
the district fairgrounds here *aolt*.
Entries begin at 8 a. m. Tuesday Allied otficeis said the Rod *'-ibs
and close at 6 p m Birds cannot be tvere attempts to find a weak spot
removed before 6 p. m . Wednesday ,n the UN lines The Reds attacked
Judging will start at 9 a. m. Wed- moat persistently in the Inje area
nesday. MaJ Oen. William Hogo, oomman-
Brollcrs will be judged In pens of der 0f the U. 8 9th corps, said the
four and each one must be banded second round of the Chinese spring
Bands will be fumlahed free. All offensive la imminent He said it
entries must be owned by the exhlb- may come with the full moon
ltor and must have been raised Irom The first assault In the spring of-
baby chicks. tensive last month ah»o began by
Broilers will be entered In two the light of • full moon The Reds
classes, depending on their age. 11 hit with 300.000 troops They are
and 12 weeks All pens of birds reported to have 300,000 ready for
weighing 10-pounds or over will be round two.
sold al auction Wednesday, starting ' _.
at 7:30 p m. I
nl*M
the ax-
miMM «»8$
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hoiiM convened eailiei Herod; 24 seniois receiving a bai heloi o! I the^local Uati berger U6N. non ol Mr and Mr.5 j0jin Banks Is show superintendent. caj cltiiens will begin in two <>r
» " iieVl McCullough; U> .pr„« n It .„„»uncM
OU
or resigning M
JSSU he has"Tny tS Jo 1 °f ^ ^ S 88 senior,
of quitting his Job In the face makp (hp wor|{ day ,onRPr American Legion. Anuabeil Cryder receiving a bachelor of science In
of demands for his resignation. House leaders said chances are and o;naid Young,
The first regular meetu« on May p c jrri,ngenberger. Kiefer, com- Sntder p, secretary of the three da vs. city officials announced
14 was held in the First Church of |)lpted U)p advanced training Phase Lhow Hubert Lassiter. Oklahoma todav.
Ood and was attended by nine to- H student carrier pilot at the | extension poultryman. will be
t
(ion nt resigning My ixisttioii lias
always been (hat I enlisted for the
dui at ion and I plan to stay as long
as the president wishes me to stay.”
Groin To India
WASHINGTON. May 16 <UP> —
The senate approved by voice vote
today a bill to offer famine-strick-
en India 2.000,000 tons of wheat on
"easy" loan terms, but insisting
that India ship some strategic mat- __ „ ,_________ _
erlals In return for part of the loan Ark., and points of interest enroute ypan. jlm B(a)r four years. Frank- from the Bristow Chamber of Com-
The measure now goes to the was one of the highlights of clos- |(n Thompson, three years. Mary merce
house which will take It up next ing weeks of the present school A,fen ltirce years and Audrey First
Tuesday Stiff opjiosltlon is expected year for Ihe junior class of Kiefer Knlght lw0 year*,
in the lower chamber where mem- high sohool
Kiefer Juniors
Take Weekend
Trip To Arkansas
Belly Allen.
Mary Allen, Vivian Cook, Anna
bell Cryder and Martha Pope, all
in basketball; boys—Bob Allen,
rootball and basketball; Jimmy
Blair, football; Dewayne Colvin,
soil ball; Charles Smith, basket-
ball; Franklin Thompson, football;
Donald Young, football and bask-
etball.
Girl and boy athletic. Betty and
education degree cal ministers A devotional period Nav"a, AuVllliry AIr Station. Cab- I ------ *----— —, ~ North
These students will receive their vVa.s by the Rev Deyo Jeter of HIUS> pte]c| corpus Christ!. Tex . P !itreei8 to ^he , Springs
degrees at Central Stale college ,he Ridgeway Baptist church, and lhls we€k He received hts order, A ^ steward Quentin highway will be a^Phab-i ^'ie>
annual convocation Thursday. Ma> lhe r,.v Tom Carter of the First ln report to the Naval Air Htation ! jjj°* *iJv wLr ,rom Ule city J units l>,‘ * " where
24 ■ ‘
Pasture Tour Is
Slated May 24
ine Kev 10m OTirva UI Hie * l0 report 10 tne D*»V«I All o«viud, tfarrv Fr>ink Jav Hcs.ser :--- r Jl-4---
Baptist church then reviewed Edgar Pensacola Fla . for carrier quallfl- the paving begins
DeWltt Jones' recent, book. "The cation rhere he will complete the O^JVUj'iard aT^ ^l bynar. Sapulpa cltlxens in the area of
Royalty of the Pulpit." a survey of final stage of hia naval flight train. There *“ ** the ro*d"y U-sl *“‘'r contribut-
M," Lyman Beecher Lectures on Ing making actual landings aboard I *<>w. Each «h‘Wlor will te allow pd approximately *800 for material*
preaching at Yale university over an aircraft carrier, be presented ed to enter two pen. of four bird. ^ ^ used for the improvement pro-
Mary Aden. Donald Young
Perfect attendance. Annabell Cry- The annual Creek County pasturr
A weekend tour^ to itot^ Springs. dpi. 12 yearg Martha Pope, five tour will start at 9 a. m. May 24
thk last 75-years. The group decided hts Navy Wings and designated a j each
to conduct a religious questlonaire naval aviator
ssrsfsJ jsiffxj;ssr^
sfi'asa*"— “*:h
Special Services
AY Kellyville Church
City and county street and road
equipment and men will be used to
do the work. City Manager J Orville
Bumpus said thla morning
ClEy Engtilqer John Bmrougtoe
bers have been caustic about In- Accompanied by Mrs E Kuyken-
dla's criticism of U. S. p°Hcy in the dall. the class sponsor, and ohaper-
Unlted Nations and Koiea. ones. E Kuykendall and' Mr and
Mrs Otorge Folger. the class left
Saturday morning at 6 a. m , on
the motor tour.
WASHINGTON. May 18 (UP' — They vtsited Fort Gibson National
Urges Moderation
Auditions For
Little Theater
Tomorow Night
lure then- where farmers will see /h‘ "^^torn 'of 'th'e ’nifre ,hey ftre Uught 10 My V*'
a pasture of Bermuda grass, yellow f)f Ood ln charRe of lhe (Continued on Page Five!
hop. white Dutch and lespedeza d* ^or^ls and ^ ^ Roy C. ---
which has been overgiazed for sev- h, p 0, program.
era! yeiirs but still make* a good ______ Double Rite* Will
Second stop will be al the Gilbert fa » Held For LoCol
Legg farm one mile north of Depew fife DeStfOyS BrOthcrS-ln-LoW
Tomorrow night is audition night where farmers will see the improved
Secretary of Slate Dean Acheaon emetery. remaln*o4’ OW fo pa J ' I 1 ■' pasture and soil building program of i _ Bi v j
said today the United States has lequah. Stjjwell. ..allisaw. t Bmi i. laJent show W|llch will be conducted vptch and w(,cat and a ajoperatlvr Qq|'(](|0 HCTC lOPOy
urged Oreat Britain and Iran to Bob Burns home in Van Buren. Jot |p thp hlgh sr#v>>, auditorium In tnifl ring established in
use moderation in settling their 'em Down and Dlclc Huodleeon s lwo wcebs community by local farmers.
dispute over oil properties. stores at Pme Ridge. Aik. ah local entertainers should be at Third stop will be the Edgar----- ... -------- .- .
Double funeral services wll
conducted tomorrow at 2 30 p
for two eldnrly Sapulpa brotherx-
.rame gaiagc in-law who died of heart attacks
He will show colored slides of his ----
«ork in Old Mexico Everyone is The area of the Pacific >« m i*
welcome to attend the meeting, ac- about the same a* the combined
cording to Rev O. C. Connett. pas- extent of the Atlantic, the Indian.
I tor and the Arctic oceans
Rainmaker Signs Contract
With Okla., Texas Counties
avoid extreme steps.
Will To Fight *
HOUSTON. Tex. May !« 'UP>
dol-ar bath house row. In Hot. ^he'Ulem^show'will * ‘wrt” R,'a lne h”0" n,B,U ^"«P»^'«d "$eve'n" men has lived in the Sapulpa vicinity
Strings Thev attended a movie The date of the talent show n be .ier o prevented tne fire from spreading for the past 34 years He died at
Saturday night and the next day be anoouncjdta j^few^day.^« well The group, will s« dlHe^nt meth- 6 p n. .....
^ ____ be announced In a few days as well ______ _ _ ________
Per!eUM^'therdimmutlve' pai’ty- m^e'a'sl^ht^eing^tour“ oftheTl- a" added attractions to be featured ods used by Thurman In clearing j ^ry Ktener Un4nt. called hi*" sister: a widow since Sunday- I (*
giving U S. minister to Luxembourg cmity, stopping at I-ake Hamilton on1the program. blackjack briish and Umber and I lhe Rremen when she noticed tlic Her husband. John UDell .Seay.!r)t
said today that Oen Dwight Eisen- lo (a|{p a boat trip. A valimble hr*' l*'1'’ * ® ' establishing Bermuda grans and I - aeat msiac the house She had 78. died at 111* |
hower ha* iitstalled a will to fight Their route back to Kiefer was p" to t*10 ,ocal pefTorffler judged ^umes for noil building and perm- aot lhe blaze up to that lime east of Sapulpa Sunday afternoon
OUYMON, May 16 <U.P> — Farmers^
in the one-time dust bowl area in sented
by the Texas Panhandle
yesterday In the home of | thr Oklahoma and Texas Panhand- weather Improvement Corp.. and
les today were the hopeful owners the Oklahomans by the Panhandle
a raljunaktng contract.
Repreaentatlve* »f two high
plain* organisations met here
in Europeans. via Boonville. Ft. smiut ana mu»- — -TL.JT borrow _________ ___| f1"’ , I he the I U*t nlght-whlle rain spatlered
drwn Mlsldr to end a long
xnd signed a contract
with the Water Resource* De-
velopment Corps., headed b*
__ Dick Wetsel, also with the goil | Firemen estimated the damage »t bearer* Dr. Irving Krlek and he.dquarter
Eighth grade atudwte at Bowden pn'pa* or ^mrou^iw^rommunitles “on'pT'sVu'r e 'im^vemen' ‘^Thcy surmised the building Masonic lodge. He te survived by
and Allen schools will receive di- 32T FUm is eligible programs I caught fire from sparks from a his slater. Mr. Ovle Seay, and two
ploma* and honor award, tonight Evans living the place Ft«t engnne- programs^__ nephews Cheater and
Bowdcn-Allen
Commencement Is
Slated Tonight
via* "Boonvtiie. FI Smith and Mus- beat by the audience All persons anent pasture. Fire* Captain Jack Wilson said following a heart attack
. are eligible to audition tomorrow jrd Roberts, soil conservation spec- ,mint was beginning to ooze from Services for both will be in the j
^ ' ____ night, no matter how Inexperienced wlth the Oklahoma A&.M ej- lhe hoU8P whPn they arrived The Owen-Landrtth chapel tomorrow j
l W '* FILL HOME or what the act to. tension service, will lead in discus- Karage was a total loss and some old and burial will be In South Heights drouth-
F'ORT WORTH Tex UP The The audition committee may be c,^ „( d(j{erent phases of soli and clothing and a home-made power Rev Ben McCormick will officiate
m»iTnrnhVem**at the Joe W Evans looking for an animal imitator or a pasture building practices lawnmower inside were destroyed and grandsons will serve as pall
home stands a good chance of be- ather player to round the show — -*'*•
Weather Imrovment association of
Oklahoma. The cooU-act covers L-
200.000 Oklahoma acres anti 7.900.-
000 Texas acres.
The total fee payable to Dr.
Krick's organisation will be $6.-
568 of which 50 percent was
paid last night when the con-
tracts were signed.
The contract calls for cloud
R P
er. wll address the youngsters
erases will start at 8 p m.
6.
Matthews Herald Dubllah- leph William. 10. John Weldon. 7; The atomic attack on Aug
Matthews. Herald pubiisn j£rnmp Wgvne 4 and Jatnes we*- 1945. destroyed three-fifths of Hiro- Egypt covers about 13 acres
lev 18-morvth* shims originally was 481 feet high
the bom of Sapulpa and two
The ureal ovramld of Cheops in trass was green ail around — - _ . - . „
13 acre* and building and no fire had burned Mrs Ruby Bach bapulpa. and Mr:
i up to the garage Vtgnon Smith, rsvnusts
... seeding by ground generator* u»-
The contract will extend until1 j silver iodide between now and
rainfall has not been suf
then the seeding will
tal of 12.400.000 acres.
The Texas counties were repre-'
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Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 217, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1951, newspaper, May 16, 1951; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1491455/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.