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C"!..\::3UA HISTORICAL SOCIITY
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA.
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Wednesday Littl-? temperature
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Vol XLIV No 280 if
Sapulpa Daily Herald
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SAPULPA .777
Th* Friendly Shopping City
if I Section, 6 Pages
Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Tuesday, July 28, 1959
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Rv Ml LIVERMORE
Tired bousew.ve.t do you have the
weary dirmals from doing the *ani
routine chores everyday? Is your
mundane way of life tedious and
tastele is? Do*' your family p ych.a-
trlst tell you you need a hobby?
Well, why not start a worm farm0
Commission Okays 6 *
Projects For Bonds
r
Six projects were appiovcd Mon-approved by cotnims-ion rs
day ruglit by city commissioner* for Amount which defln t«-ly will be 1
inclusion in a bond Issue to be call- jski d in th? bond Issue are MO uni
ed soon by the board. for two new ifre truck*. i$20 00o
Projects which definitely will each). $6,000 for a tram ns lower;
he on thv bond issue whin callultSo 000 fo. remodeling of telephone
are the purchase of two new fire build ing and $0 OtK) loi the pure hise
I rucks, remodeling of th.* telephone of a ho on South Water for the
1 building, which will be converted parking let. Th. lot formerly was *
Persoruiallv. worm rai an lor > )>|o a c;,y hill, const ni lion of a ii-cup:e.1 b\ the Salvation Army
hobby is for the birds, bui Mrs numb r one foe -’alion uiclud- Tli projects wheh the group did
Mabel Bnnker ol Doyle-iown. fa a trainin'; tower purchase of anoi divine n the anuiuti' to be a*k-
finds ft's for profit hhe'll sell you |(J| (jn ga.,tv, water for convers.on ed are equ pment foi a sanitary
2.000 of the slimy l*»t wr.tfghrs tin „,0 „ parkin-* lot equipment fui aland till. o.,il t ruction of n*w lire
*8 unitary land fill and remodeling of tiiiion numVr one and remodeling
fire station two of fire station two.
The exact amount to be asked to V innnW oners also voted to con-
l.i itu€? four ol Hit jjrojfcls* also was true! ii*e new tiuobrr oii* f.re si a-
%
Six years v’o. Mrs Mabel Brink
er had a garbage ri-pos. 1 problem
which she decided to -*o1vp b> ob-
taining a colony of red woitu- She
put them in a box m the cellar ol
her home, fed them aarbaae and
watched then multiply three times
in three months.
Word t:v>t Mrs Bunker owned i
severed thousand worms Rot around |
so nearby youngsters who asked for :
some to go fishing From there, the ,
word spirad to several sporting
goods sto.es and Mrs Bnnker was
in bus Lie*Last year, she sold
more tha.i 100 000 ol the wormi to i#y yye| m, ,.lty tia. »«s4?.:t m
eporu shops. on ,^lP nudaet whereas they had ie
Count..!* out the worm- tor aali Q«« ted KUMlb traa the eountj «
Isn't r.n..li of a problem for Mrs 1 isc hoard
Brink r. H r 11-year-old grand on _______
Robert Cosn.'t doe.- tile* Job loi
spend in'* money
And v.iiil does her husband, think ■
of the whole thing? Well, he's the
one wh* tacked up n sign in Iront
cf their home which leads: ' ‘Bank-
ers Wiggiy Waggly Worm Farm
1959-60 City Budget OK'd;
Final Cut Totals $73,191
t on at its present locution. It ws*
punted out by City Manager Add
Elly son that no land for a new
munlx-:' on- station could be found
hi a reasonable price and fo ac-
quit a suitable s|x*t through con-
denmaticu could run lhe price for
the lot as h:uh as vtfluoo
U-id.-r ohms apprwfd by com-
m 1. "loners, the budding presently
housm; city hall would be left stand-
ing and converted aito living
quarter for fir-men Commission-
•■rs said the building now housing
Die tir station and police headquar-
ters would be torn down with the
building oein * sold to r demolition
j contractor on a bid busia.
C.ty Manager EUyson said the
hieh co t of land for construction of
i 'he n w -.lit.on on South Main and
,011 BurMU were the two main : walk Sale, finding merchandise marked down n the -pen air counters
BARGAIN FINDERS apjlpo Monday *
the annual Side
Men and women
(Herald Photo)
Tie I95‘)rt0 "itv bud •* t was ap I Most o' the $73 191 90 cut wa.-
provsd by the commissioners Mon mad- hi ;* r >n»l seiv.cea or sal
,-rie Employe- of the city are *et
i.p in r reive only eleven month-
piiy and lhe twelfth month -alary
supple-
flmiors" iiTdeclding to construct the wormed around the table selecting goods of every description As cne woman put it
building at it* present -tr I get my husband a new belt jnd tie clasD for 45 cents " The prices were lew
Commissioners had coii'id-red asmosphere exciting
onstructma the new nation In the
southern part cf the city to provide
fire protection for South Heights
when it 1* annexed
An official of the Inspection bu-
reau i.nin-d th - city last week and
-aid th • construction of a station
,n South Ma n would not put the
| south Heights area in lower fire In- j
I surancc rate classification than If
Padlocking Of
Club Is Sought
Five Creek Countains Have
Applied For Liquor Stamps
A pt .Itam seek tv to close the of tht 88 Oklahomans purchasing would indicate the licensee Intends
Youths Btave Rain
To Start Business
mon<*y w.H coin? I torn
men’ary appropriation
Add Elly m city managei said the -lation would be let* at its pres- \i"i- belnii on-pured Tin-- federal liquor lamps for 1959-fin to deal in lll-atal liquor, as the new
'his.- a Ion* standing practice by .n» site 'diy mom nt by county Attorney five ar-Cm- -k count Ians. There are hquot control law state- that holdlni
Clyde Patrick
Patrick .-aid he w.U se*-k an In-
Annexation Tc
Be Discussed
At Meeting
A -,<er.al meeting with lhe Cham-
ber of Commerce aiui xs-tum com-
mittee 'm . be-n called by the South
Hi hi- Civx club 'or Thursday
nigh' in lb-.* county courtroom
The me '.mg. to stan at 7..J pa.
w.U b»* foi the purpose of discuss-
ing amu-xition of areas in South
H<- -his mi i ot Main ,-treet. All res-
den's of the ar a affected are in-
i'. ted to ntt ltd the meeting, club
lenders stated.
Tie Chamber of Commerce com-
mlttt - met Mniidav and dLacaxaed
the mein of eff-eting the nonetra-
m in s' nth He ■rhli
in the vest side of Main
City Man ii*er Add Ellyxon Jfcid
(he Kiojt) wants to know if the peo-
iil In ..c* area want lo be annexed
to tiie city.
Tin- Tn.r.r.duy meeting -hould de-
de v hether p.-tit on* ire clrculat-
jnd '*d .n -i area which will be effect-
■d by the annexation
In the final analyru. tiie question
*f wh -thee io annex lhe area will be
divided by the people in the area.
A pane'-type meet wlU me held
n the courtroom, with interested
itiaena and c ty officals dra-ussln}
(he pros and con* of unnexat'.on
Prank Bunin head* the South
Hrighls group.
The In-qrectlon Bureau official
Despite the advery.t.e.s of natur
thtee young Sapulpan- et tliem- ven m,M\\ salary budget
selves up in the retBil Kool Aid and
candy store business Monday aft-
ern on and a Hemic, reporter was
thetr first customer
The ooonnn,’ enterpriae. located
In the tip'>i* air, mimicked Progres-
sive Sapulpan*. S:dew. Ik Sale com-
pletely unknown to th* young mer-
chants.
Killer's Widow To
Appeal Ruling That
Sends Her To Prison
OKLAHOMA CITY iUUPI'
The widow of George (Machine
Oun> K. lly declared today she will ( ,.(HK|S
waga a vigorous legal fight -Hey c*.n’t you read the sign
against a federal court ruling
which crttld send her and her
aged mother back to prison Po;-lar in ter section. T. .-ign was
Mrs Kathryn Kelly. 55. said sh- penciled on dull cardboard and. sure
had talked bv telephone with hei ^ ra.n hatj niade it im-
attorney. June 1 ; hia
Washington, several t ine* since H irrlngtcn. lo.-tcthcr with Ronnie ' It Is j *r. I'^r Lbe city w .ll
Sapulpa and .til ui the stutr
of oklulie .ia. I -g et the uvnirauee classification for
Altl)i>u:h not all of the cuts were nreft t the same when a f.re
made u. personal .sen-ices, th* ma- -ta,.on ia located in the middle of lotion .* am-t the club on the bas *
f the rxc.se board s himta- a B;Ven area or a mile and half ol a Sunday morning gambling raid
taken care of by the ele- nway Location cf a fire station Five peix*,,.. were arrested in the
1 mm .*
(’lily 77 etj’.intic- m tiie -tutv
AnpUcai on for a federal
in nqi
iority
Hons w
ra.d b> Sheriff Dec An mus and
than a mile and hslf away
ldd-tlon would ch.-ugr the -la'.- Crime Bureau agents, with
cla.-s flcation and make (hr. - of the- pleading guilty to
Berlin Compromise
Prepared By West
GENEVA iCPIi The West Is
An tem ot $10 000 was ineluded from an
in -he city budget as proceeds from avsu.anec ™I gambUu. while two others faced a
the rales of liquor A comsututional, f*^“ran«( rate* Wgher , morp .enous felonv clul-ge of opera-
amendment ulU.wr. the city to fig- The Inspector also »a.d the uisur , Bamp
ure a reasonable am.,tint of money ance classification on a hu-me^dis- tha a gambl.n game
into the budget from the sale ol tnct remains the same f a station ^
v lH ,m.aU>() more than three-fourths i own rs. Louis Stanley Brown and mtera' talks by offering Russia a
was partially offset of a nv.le a wav from the district | Elbe Nelson Brown, have operated proposal to k-p the B. rim allua-
:• f-ilersl stamp before Lie repeal
of prohibition may k ep a person
Iroti’ obtain ng a state lit-use
Without a slate license. .1 will be
ill qal to sell l.quor in Oklahoma
even al-er it becomes legal.
A iplicants from Eapul|*a are Wif-
fie Luiir and Keimelh "Keno" Pow-
ell
Soldier Is Found
Guilty Of Slaying
j a s-tat.on The petition all ies the club - save the deuiloeked (oiemn min-
liqu-ir
Th^ inrretvse
by a cut in the city's .-hare of ad |
It was pointed out thni a clause the club in violation ol stute law by turn as u is until Christmas iftil
perm.!mg gambling.
Monday, when the 10th U 8 Cir-
cuit Court of Appeals In Denver
handed down the decision.
The appeals court .eversed a
verdict of the U 8 Df.tiict Court
for western Oklahoma granting a
new trial to Mrs. Kelly and he!
I* b- •• ' ■■■" ' valorem tnxe^~ The ’excise board | wlU have to be Inserted into the
vaiumn ‘•■e » - v _ .u,. ritv to de- If the injunction is granted. Pat- day
aiT/rmif? 2 Tils mTj milu tL lav conMr.kttion of‘the new f.re sta- net said he wiltput padl.x-k* on the The plan reportedly will propose
8-jear-old Frank Harrwon sold to ,Jtt 8bout from Ihe city., ..on n-mber one unt.l the city Lxdc^totheHub^ that
a passing car *t the Dewey nn<1 _. , moved into the new city hall. a« Hi* B-.-wns wh are broth rs
_ Em *n ..(i. ' firemen would have no place to stav aahrd for a prellm.nary hearing on remain unehaiiKed unt.l an all-
Tie city manager pointed out thai -r ( ^,,1 m f ly han the felony charge and it was xhed O. inian oeltlemenl. unless inodl-
mo l of th $445,423 10 for th-s year'* 11 * • ,s ,om .Med for 10 a rt T- • *------ * h* no, $•*.... »o«-e.
budget Is money the city anticipates w^“ “* The $1,000 bond
E'lvson raid a place will have to Peace L. H Chil
LAWTON — (UPD -The eight
officers ol a Ft Sill court martial
which found Pvt. Gordon J.
Thompson, lg. istockton JSprlngs.
Maine guilty of premeditated mur-
..mm deT met “Ham ,odaV considec
I.me p-c-nMy L- lr.e on a $500 whu, prnally ^ pye thp yonn3
i i mi w h mi .oici.rr tor murdering his Pt Mon-
..... ik.. a., ...< I,..., .... ...... i* wful |*. ion of intox.eut.nu mouth. N J, barracks compan-
h -vi-i'a-* HU mldresL wa* given i lon
' i..- Ni Leonard Defence and prosecuUon were
M.ve C onning*. Kiefer, has pur- ^ M charw.wr
chased thv* federal stamp Also
conferrnc* .sources reported to
luni s and Rhonda Lynn Lone are'"01 l'IUl nna * mMiey and - ^ ^ ,orp ,ha ,irP trucks Mondav afternoon by Clco Epps
.hare and - hare alike m the busi- ,f theJ ‘or 1 *J’re *,u b** dra,,,f ! whjk. lhl. new fire station is being long-time b-wtle-ver
ness. Ronnie 1* 7 end Rhonda Is j ^ b: 1 m •tcoun,ln* ynt‘ | budt. I I*Mel: saii the petition probably
Vyear.s-old ( K,','..n. a< , , , Comnr.s-ioner.s aptiroved a ’nneieei .vould b- filed Tie-day afternoon
known as Maye R:e- • Ui tl*e coun-
ty attoine. s nfflre. the »t»inp hold-
er too is free on $.->00 bond for uu-
Western iii’hts in Berlin -houhl po -eelon.
The oiii-r two nppllcnni.s from Ihe
county woo are not k-iown to h»ve
previous record of s. Ming the Illegal
drink arc Mrr Jim Turner. Kelly-
viM ■ and A D Christian Courts in
Bristow
. ub. la: r m the mcounting year.
1 EUyson .a d
Wl«n a ked where they got the ! ^^ Including the rrmoth l.ng of fire xta- or Wedne dev It Ls exp cted to h
original cap’al to start the budding lllr ‘‘r ' i (jo|) number two in the bond is-tie n<»xt week before am action can be
Coiltmn Charles F U'schel Located id-ally to get their money State ia» a Mow s a PO per^ cent aiv ,,]an to b* studied bv commissioner* don. and the other two distr.ct
fled previously by Big Four agree
mein
At lhe end of 2’, years - that U.
around Christmas Kfttl the Biu
Four forrlgn ministers Mould
meet again to reconsider the Ber-
lin situati >n
The new plan would mean put-
ting the Berlin Wsiie on u e rt leu i
witnesses and statements for the
court to consider „
Thomp.ior was found guilty
Monday afternoon, by the requir-
ed iwo-ihmls ovajunty vol* of Mw
court of bludgeoning 8p-s Joha J.
JSi Pauls. N cl to
r. Tbe
puutoh-
Applkullon for (he licen-e is made
Ihrouih the Internal Rreenue Serv-
Ire By Iv’ldin*. th- Ur ass. the deal-
r ten ell ‘.ax-pn d liquor in "drv
until Hi i*t l
The women had served 25 years
of life sentences when their free-
dom was granted
The Denver court's ruling at
first was interpreted as meaning
the women must return to the
women s federal prison ut Alder-
son. W Va However, a court re-
porter said today it remanded Un-
case to the f.derul district cour.
here.
The U S Marshal's office her*
said It would await u mandate
from the circuit court before tak-
ing Mrs Kelly and Mrs Shannon
into custody.
The women had been living In
Shawnee until recently Mrs Kel-
ly now is employed ns a $200-n-
month bookkeeper at the Oklalio
mu county poor farm. She form-
erly worked ot Oklahoma Biipn
University at Shawnee.
When J»o women left Shawnee
in June. Mrs Kelly told their
former landlord she and her
mother were going to Decatur.
Tex., where Mrs. Kelly claimed
she owned some farm property
Mrs Kelly s-ald Luughlin hud
advised her not to talk to report-
ers until he arrived here, prob
ably in about a week.
Luughlin said in Washington he
would fUe an appeal ol Monday'
order to the U 8 Supreme Court
U.S.-Born Cuban To
Face Trial In Cuba
On Treason Charge
HAVANA (UPD — High army
sources said today Rafael del
Pino, Cuban-born American front
Miami who was wounded and
captured by police here Saturday. |
faces trial for high treason a
crime punishable by death
Hospital repirts said Del Pino,
who Is bring treated for severe
bums and a bullet wound in the
neck, ls in “Improved" condition
He probably will be transferred
soon from the police hospital to
the Infirmary of the Cabuna Fort-
ress prison
Del Pino, a one-time reb l who
changed sides, was shot Saturday
while trying to take a Cessna
light plane off a hlgnway near
Havana The plane. In which Cu
ban au.horltlc-s charged he
planned to fly foe* of Premier Fi-
del Castro out of Cuba caught
Ure and he was burned in the
blaze.
.ml outlay.
We-i German parlium unary elec-
tion scheduled for the lull of 1961
It reportedly was .studied by
U 8 British 1 French and JWesl
a r io. .........______ ...... ........... ................................ ... ___....
tial election, the jBrhish purine
mentary election which must be
lo ihe bank, since a leading Sapul preprint.0:1 ol the est:tn. t d .ncome ^ contract employing Intel as the judges In 'hr* Judicial district aren't ld( ^ri u'.^o,*m1v7w
ps bank Is only across the street Basicadv the city hud-ie; is -et architect for all protects wa* ap- -u-hodulrj to be here tins week
the trio sold a Herrld reporter 3 '*P *'Uh * 1 • Personal service-. «2' j provwj py the board. Under the eon- if thinjunction Is grented, the
(Coiitmui'd on Page 'Iwoi Maintenance and operation *3» Cap tract. line! w.U receive 10 per cent tnjy recoer e the brothers have is
on <» remodeltne Job* and six per petition the court to allow them t^man’ oinciai* Vhis'inormni’and
ubmitted by them to a tn-’etlni:
of the we tern big four foteign
ministers ’his afternoon
The Western ministers got to
gether to draw up a list of p’npo*
i als lor a Berlin truce setilemen,
lor submission Wednesday to Ku.-
| sia s And.e’ A Gromyko The So-
viet foreign minister and his aide
iftci i 19811 I 8 pro .d,'ii- v*°* ' 11 ' '''
Wl’er a? normally, 'here are over
350 purcheres of the S'ccnsc in the
state, only 88 individual i *nd 12
m ’itnizailrn. purrha cd the license
c-nt on new construction to open ndcr b»aid a-surlng that
Intel will draw up all preliminary i^py wl|| operate within the limits
estimate.!, working specification- of th, iaW
and mak- re-mlar supervisory m-
pc tlon- of the work when it 1*
j begun T! e contract provides the
architect will receive no tee if the
bond Issue fa tlx
Two 750 ttallon pump-r fire truck*
for the 1059-00 fiscal year.
Demos Supporting
Plans For Big 3
Meeting In Poris
7,000 Polio Shots
Are Given At O.C.
Norris. 25,
death with a window stay,
verdict of guilty carries pi
ment of death or life imprison-
ment at tiie court s discretion.
The slim pr’vaie was also found
guilty of stealing Norrb' car. And
of reckless drvng
The impassive iTheupson re-
Oklahonut. w.thout cetved tiie verdict Monday, with
now show of (.’mutton. Tbe court-
room buzzed with spectators' com-
ments but there was no outburut.
His parents, Mr and Mrs Gordon
C. Thompson, ru.hed to his aide
and wrung hi-- hnnds. comforting
him us he was being lea from the
room. ■ .
The mother of the v ctlm. Mrs.
Elizabeth K ini aw left the court-
r(M*m quickly after 'he verdfcL
She wa* one ot 45 witnesses Who
testified at the trial suwe ft open-
ed July 15 she had told the court
Diplo-
OKI.AHOM A CITY
(Ul*|i
would b.1 purchased with $401100 i! Oklahoma county's mass polio fm presumably wore preparing u slm- pl<.( that I'aly and West Germany
approve.: by vot.’rs. The purchase nrunlzation pr-igram started with liar list of Riissln's ternvs
of ’he ivo trucks would take two a 7,000-shot bang Monday There was h::pe both s.dcs could
trucks presently bclna used by the The program was scheduled for liave their documents ready by
city out of serv.ee An old model [(iur ,jays with 9 000 shots ol Salk tonight so that they could be
Ford truck would be sold, a second Epperson, executive secretary ot studied Jointly Wedm sday with
truck kept (or pos--.ble us- on gre-s j ihe National Polio Foundation an eye to p.iipolntlng the mox
fire ru;u lo rural area* end a third here, said there was enough vac likely areas ol compromise.
rxk dismantled with the part* Ie
lug used for repair and the chassis
used as die base for a truck m an-
oth r department
The fir -1 floor of the new city
hall will include o (f ers for wa-
ter collect on city nrrk. city audi
lor end water superintendent Loca-
ted on th? s“cond floor would be
ihe c!tv manager's oilier, city cn-
jineer’* office, buildmg mspeclot
and file room
cui ■ let i lor alKtut 4 taxi more
shots.
He termed the first-day turnout
“amazing ”
We.tem diplomuts were ex-
iremely caU'.iotLs about predicting
any major break m ihe confer-
(roiitlnned on Paiie Eight)
WASHINGTON (UPIi
nutic reports of a H i Thi -* tearfully that her boy had been
Paris conference m Scptembei "an awfully good boy ”
won D'.moi ratic end( r.-einent in Defense counsel Ll Col. Samuel
(Tungre- t.gl.iy and brought a Rowe's final argumem said
Thompson appeared “like he was
tie included ' 11 in a dream world. ' and
S.-nate D miH riitlc whip Mike t»ould have been protected "until
M ansfield, a foreign relations “>* tbe dark areas ol h's imnd are
commltlee’iu’.h. -aid he thought n uncovered ’
n plendid idea “ to have Presl The prosecution said Thompeou
* en f lOiow r Brituh Prime attacked Norris unexpectedly, and
Mint: Harold Macmillan and there was no Ught Thompson Had
French President Charles de claimed he hit Norris with a Wia-
Gaulle t together regardless dow stay after the older soldier
ol the outc >m*' of the current Oe- , '<M,k his money at gunpoint.
net a conn rent e
Warm Welcome Given Nixon In Siberia
NOVOSIBIRSK USSR (UPH “This W a closed city, and I an. ia.
f V.ce Piesident H chard M ! stir" you will agree with in • tha The Nixon were accompanied
The third floor woulc _*’vo * Nixon rece1 Ve<l the warmest re all cities should be opm on both on the fli'.ht by Cleor ty Zhitkov
•epuon jvt of hi? “peace and | stdi s" ' elm rinoii of the Soviet ,’tate com-
Norrui' body was found in a
- now bunk several days after th*
late February slaying, at Sandy
thnnt Maine not lar from Thomp-
son's hometown.
Incidentally
to a rorm lb's ion meeting room mu-
nicipal couitroom and on- addition
al room, possibly the Chamber ot ,v , p n
Commerce off.ee
The hist two floors would be com-
pletely air conditioned end an $18 -
000 self service elevator would b
Installed.
Tire lot on South Water la bein '
bought from the Chamber of Coin
mere:’, who purchased It from the
Salvation Army
The lot would be converted Into
a park Jig lot. with parkins meters
installed The lot abo would b*'
uspd as an exit for patrons uslns
a drive-in window for water collec-
tions which ls planned In the new
city hall.
trlendship tour ot the Bovle' This war. an apparent referrtic
mlttee
Don Ruckiev can ususily be seen
in a greut hurry Dun says four
lor cul'ural I'-L.tion.- with more hou - out of the dry would
help out ... IM t'hamber* wm
he arrived in thl*: to the tact that few outsiders ar.’ foreign countries.
Siberian ltulust al cilv today permitted to «isit this great n Tin \ w rc een ofl al the at ob- rved drlvn' a new you know
A crowd of 20 uoo cheerii’ pr dustrial metropolis of ’.vestern Si- port b\ Nkolal Smirnov, chan- vidua kind of a car recently .
-ons jammed the airpor when tin bet .a man of the i xecutive commute* Howard Brown saj-s th w< atherjtan
airliner carrying N.xo v and hi Nixon * arr val coin* ded with -of the Lmlngrad City Fovtet. who ;)fcs rraiucd up agabvd him . V .
oarty landed here this afte-nooon the ik* of the day aft .n Lhl \ id the American $u “sU a Howard lies been on Vacallon for the
following a one-stop flight Iron nmnuf.during city ol 800.000 per- happy landing past week . . and It’s routed moot
Leningrad. sum This lad in • y have ex- Nixon will spend the rest of to- t.v,.,-y ,|ay . larmrn Brcdrimteto-
Hundreds of others lined th plan d tl»e size of the crowd- daj and inn-1 of Wednesday ji n rnJoy< quikmg preaem: and JeJ-
the aUhough there wa* nn question ot Novosibirsk, die big manufactur
streets from the import to
center of ’he city to wave at th ; the warmth ol the reception
cars and buses bringing member 1 Streets along the rou*c from th’
of the party ih’o town
The vice president acknowl-
edged the warmth ol his greeting
by telling the throng-, in this
Chicago •>< S.beria." ! 750 intles
SIDEWALK SALESMEN These enterprizng young mer
chants who established themselves in the Kool Aid and candy
business Monday would not let the ram dampen thter spirits
>r sales Frank Harrington, 8, holding the washed out "For
Sail" sign, is shielded by a raincoat Ronnie James Long,
7. takes shelter under on umbrella while his Sister, Rhondo
Th? amount to be asked for land West of Moscow, thet he was here
fill equipment will be riec.ded »t a "so that we can know each uth-
Carmen also has develop-
ing and co.nmunlcatio.Ls center o:i p(J # npw way t0 ()p,.n JeUv KlassM
the Ob R.ver Wedne day after HUI Whbierv th like the weather
airport to the city s center wre noon he will swing mound ar.d lb wiu , my ^ wh„n ^
p“ ^_8„.leel.n,*!!.u: * homa Natonal Ottard ■oaTWfe>
•is n August . Richard Hngbea
believes Line Mondays .-hould b*
done away with . . . actordlnf to
Richard, nothing rver goes right on
Herbert Carver and
lam Kox think th.'re s nothing finer
lor he body, or spir t for that mat-
on.mend to President Eisenhower ,er' t*'fln ,n ov***nlnlvt f.diiBR trip
time* it wa diflicult for th? mo- lacturlng center known as th*.
torcade to get through Russian Pittsburgh. 850 miles ea-t
So far Nixon appears success- of Moscow.
Ini in his campaign lo win friend As he hi aded into Siberia. N.x-
and influ nee important Soviet on could show evidence that he
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* v n • to an better • ■ ,... h‘
for cotwtructing fire station one amt irieudship 'hat all of u want. : etrat.on into 'he va-t Soviet luiul among il.e Soviet hierarchy —
teinodflinq station two ( “I WHiit to express ny appro- ] mas* by America's No. 1 travel- tact that mav cause him to rec-
Commi ? on-rs will continue th. t elution for your warm welcome nc peuce .alesman
bond Issue dlscu.slon at next Mon- and to extend on behalf of nil thi * Two other TU-104 Jets carried that Prem.er Nikita Khrushchev
,, T 1 day’s mcdlng and are expected to people of the United Stales our :i party of 100 newsm«n Into the bo invited to the United States.
-Vnn, 3, cowers under the display counter Ihe young *tic-et aqa.it the following Monday best wishes to the peoples of thi heart ol thi Soviet Union. prol> Some examples of the ..tood feel-
merchants are net members of Progressive Sopulpans, but Yet to be disru«-'d are swlmmim city and to tiie great terrltor.r ibly the bii’ .i' t numocr of for- ng N:xon has generated
i moy soon join — with their spirit, whot con stop tht*m? pool*, civic center or rommunlt of Siberia," N xon said In reply *• gn con portdrnts ever to Join- Khrushchev a gesture of turn
j iHerald Photo) butlduig. t.brary and traffic lights J lo welconi ng speechca. I nay so fur Into the heart of Hus- tCoutlnued ou Page Two)
Jack and Herb usually have
fair luck bm for the be«t luck.
place a fo; sale or a for rent ad In
the ‘ol 8b • ■ i-eV.'phone 185
■ nd a iou"teous ud laker will help
you writ* your message.
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 280, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 28, 1959, newspaper, July 28, 1959; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1493373/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.