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Page 4 -Sapulpa (Okla) Herold, Wednesday, June 14, 1961
Sapulpa Daily Herald
Ac Independent Newtpeper MleCLUCeu Sepiember 3. 1814 and published
at 18 South Park. Sapulpa Oklahoma every altert in except Saturday,
and Sunday rooming Second Claw Poatage Paid of .Wmlpa, Oklahoma
Edaard K Livermore, Editor.In-Chief
TED OLSON DON DODD
Adrertlalng Director Neva Editor
Delivered by carrier In Sapulpa _
Drlltrrrd be earlier In Sapulpa _
Delivered by rxrrler In Sapulpa
Hi I S Mall In Creek County. Okla.
per month, II ye
per week. 30c
per year, 113 oo
per year, MM
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liAII.N IUBI.K VERSE: As every man halh received ihe Kill, even
so minister ihe same one to another. as pood stewards ol the
mauiluld prate ol Oud. <1 Peter 4:10.1
I'KAYKR: Fatlicr. uv thank Thee for entrusting to us Thy manifold
blessings Help us to be worthy in our stewardship. May we use Thy
gilts as Thy Son commanded In His name we pray Amen
DEATHS
McDonnel Rifes
Final riles for Semme Charles
McDonell, Sapulpa resident since
1010 who died Tuesday nionung
at Bartlett Memorial hospital,
will he held at 2 pm. Friday
at Owen Funeral chapel.
Interment will be in South
lh ights cemetery.
Dimif Services
Funeral services lor John L
Dimit. retiml Gulf Oil Company
district superintendent who died
Tuesday morning in Bartlett
Memorial hospital will be held
at 2 p ni Thursday iu Owen Fun-
eral chapel with Hev Grady
Ho* * pa- tor ol First Methodist
chuich officiating.
Mr Dmut was a member ol
th<* Masonic lodge ol Warren
bid.
Active pallbearers will be Allen
Cray Jack .Murphy, both of Tul
sa 1) B Jones, O. E McClain
Howard KockholJ and
Coley, all ol Sapulpa.
Honorary pallbearers will be
Charlie Daniels, Toronto, Kan
Herb Wagoner, Frank Sutton and
Frank Simms, Eldorado. Kan .
luircn Ness, Lloyd Tellington.
both of Tulsa, H A Kuechler.
Kiefer and Dr 0 S Muness,
Sapulpa
i’jlerment will be ui So u t h
Hrigllts Cemetery.
Convict Believed
Bound For Mexico
Embassy Official
May 6e! 19 Years
For Spying Count
WASHINGTON UPI' — Irvin
C Scarbeck. a “very likeable
chap" known as “Doe” to his
friends, had been a trusted diplo-
mat at the U S. Embassy in War-
saw for three* years.
The greying, 41-year-old Scar-
beck worked soberly and quietly
us second secretary and general1
services officer, arranging travel
tlirough Communist Poland lor |
embassy oflicers and
supplies.
Uncie in a while lie would diup
in on the code room.
A high point in Ins career was
the day in 1959 when he received
'a State Department Meritorious
Service Award for his work onj,;,n p|w.
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HOUSTON, Tex (DPI '—Police! exchange student prugiums while
said today they lie I lev e an es-
caped Massachusetts convict who
kidnaped four persons and terror |
M diem with boasts be was]wife and their three
a trigger-happy double-murderer
has managed to escape a dragnet
and is trying !o make his wa)
to Mexico
lien Foods*
Ceil Mtr
Goodyr
J. Coguen is underway by the
FBI. hut state and local police I**
lieve he is still in Texas if lie
hasn t managed tu slip across tin*1 Polish
Mexican border. I age
Massachusetts authorities said
Gogucti. 22, is mean but tliere is
no record ol luin having killed
anybody He escaped iruin a stale
correctional institution at Concord
on May 2t wliere he was serving
a lei in tor lobbery and bu.’glary.
-tols a cai at Mailboiough
Mass*, and drove it to Texas
Heading l ot Mexico
“Tliere is a strong possibility be-
heading for San
in San Francisco.
Father Ol Three
He lived with Ins German boro I Gulf oil
hildrep. in-1 lnt I Pa|ier
Kerr McGee
lain I lard
Mo Puc
Mont Ward
N Am Avia
But late Iasi year, according to | 0!in-.Math
in-
cluding 2-year-old twin boys It
was the husky. bcsjiectaded diplo-
mat's second tiy at marriage and
Iriends said it appeared a happy
A nation wide hunt for Edward ont'
l' S officials, Scarbeck fell prey I' nnty JC
lo the charms ol a 22-yeai old Pbiilips
blonde, almusl hall Ins Pn:e Oil
| Heyn 'lob B
Sin* turned out to be a luituiui-1Nears
I lust spy
Slie told Seal beck that if he
didn't coopei.itc, sin* would ex-
pose tbeir affair and lus
would be milled sources said
Ttie t-hi has charged Scarbeck
I passed 0 S secrets to the gill lot
four months before lie was
J caught.
Beating --
Continued From Page 1
after his death.
A stale investigator said after
Claud died at ‘.he Vinita hospital
Aug 29. I960 the body was turn-
ed over to the <dotc anatomical
loard which in turn gave it to the
University of -iklahoma Metrical
School for research He said state
lav requires bodies must he kept
at least one year in case rela
lives want to Haim them.
The investigator said relatives
of Claud had arranged for the hur
tal and private services.
“There was nothing hush - hush
about it. " he said “It was a rou-
tine thing “
Hep O E 'Pete' Richeson
Scarbeck sat in the District of
Antonio and!Uolumbia jail today, fating as
as id years in prison lor i
L'S security informatioir
to “an agent ot the Peoples J<e-1
puhhc of Poland “
Officials said there was no indi
cation that Scarbeck would post
his bond set at $50 000
Signs (<iiifessii.il Mil Savs
The FBI salt) Scarbeck had
igned statements adiiiitUng I**
gave secrets to the Communist* |
from January through May. The
FBI did not say anything about
(lie Polish agent
But Senate Foreign Relations
Committee Chairman J William
Fulbright, D-Ark . said he hail1
He made them get in Leach's car | been told that a "polish blonde
seduced him and then black-
mailed him." Other sources cor-!
Albert | heading for
trying to get intu Mexico," said mui'b
Lt Frank Crittenden, Houston B,v’i|,g
homicide officer
“We don't think he is in the
Houston area at this time “
Goguen used a 38-caiibcr pistol
Tuesday to kidnap A J Andrews,
7a. Galveston Tex ; Paul William
Leach. .3 Dallas attoitiey: Jimc
Jean Heney, 29. Galvesiou. and
Albert H Helms. 4i, of Houston
He kidnaped Andrews, Leach
and Miss Heney in Galveston
shortly after the car he stole in
Massachusetts was involved in a
wreck and he had to abandon it
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German Railroad
Tragedy Takes 35
lives Tuesday
STUTTGART. Germany UPD-
Failure of an engineer to see or
heed a new block signal appar-
ently caused the headon collision
between two commuter trains
here, officials said today.
At least 35 persons were killed
and 43 injured. 20 seriously, in
die disaster Tuesday Police said
four or five more bodies may be
recovered from the wreckage to-
day.
An Army spokesman said
several American children were
aboard one of the 'rains, but none
was killed or injured Troops of
the 7th Army and their depend-
ents are stationed in die area
They helped in the rescue work
Railway officials said one .it the
trains, carrying 40 passen-
gers. ran through a stoplight and
switch dial had been installed
just Tuesday rooming
Railway work<*r» along the
track saw the train speed i
through. Tltey shouted frantically i
and waved tlteir arms but tlie en
gineer either did not see them 01
misinterpreted their gestures
Between die suburbs ol Esslin
gen and Mefttngeii. tlu* inlround
train eullided with unotlier pas
senger train carrying >uu workers'
on their way liortu* from the
Daimler-Benz automubde plant ml
Stuttgart
Rescue wolkei foiled into the
night removing mjuied and dead
from the twisted maze ol -teel
Word ot tlie 11 ash (jui kly
Splead through the Neil at Valle)
wtieie lamdtes were awaiting lh.
airival ol relative
Women brought children into
Ifie suburban stations and tjecan
■warvhuip for then husbands.
Legal
Record
DISTRH T COURT
•Suits Filed
Stickle Lumber Co, Inc, vs
Stormy Watts, doing business as
State Door Co , $428 U2 asked in
lien foreclosure suit,
USE HERALD WANT ADS
Hotpilai Notes
KARTLKTT MKMOK1AL
Visiting hours are Irom 2 to 4
and 7 to k to p.m.
Admitted were Lillie Bailey.
Jimmie Morris. James Person,
Audrey Saylors, Opal Plielai'.
I0I111 Nichols, Donna Timmons,
Howard Fouesee and Alta Bock
Dismis-cd were U*la Oldenhage
Ixna Switzer, Joe Aycock, J B
Mr..ill. Amanda Yarger, F.mest)
I Miller I i.iv i.t tamer.
1 Rrooniand and baby boy, Margar
et Davis. Patricia Steeples Hard pot'B! r FN’POSUBr
Sutterfield and baby girl, Doroth.il
McDaniel.
FELLOW’ DOCTORS
WASHINGTON LTI - White
House press secretary Pierre Na
linger had a special greeting Tuns
day for reporters who have been
badgetipg him for information ou|
President Kennedy's back ail-
ment
Salinger opened his afternoon
Doris j briefing by saying:
“Fellow doctors."
SHEFFIELD, England U»M' -
Twin* John and Albert Clegg were
lined Tuesday for sharing one au
.omobile license between them.
The Cleggs drove Identical black
cars with identical plates and paid
fur only 011c each year They were
caught when Arthur Thompson
saw both cars at once and noti-
fied police
Tinv as the honeybee is. it
nevertheless has two stomachs.
THE JACKSON TWINS
By Dick Brooks
MOU MEAN \
THEY WEEP. TWAT I CASTLES? I TOLP \
ANXIOUS TO tHE / TW[ M IVT C*r STOP- \
WINPSCXZ _ >PIM(3AMiLt EV53M ONE j
CASTLE”?J \CE TME fcloSEST BCXYS' /
\ SCHOOLS IN ENSLANP /
.ETON COLLEGE/ S
Paul Norri*
Notebook --
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and take him to Houston
Victims Fsc:i|m>
All three leaped out and
when they stopped at a service
station Goguan ran too alter be I
fired one shot at ihe backs of bis
victims
Then lit* kidnaped Helms to get
his 1959 Biuck automobile and let
Helms out at Pearland. Tex , on
the outskirts >1 Huuston
Continued From Page 1
illcctive tor cock roaches. It
ought also work for weevils.
Bois d art- apples.’ Yes ma’am,
hedge apples as they are some-
times called, are supposed to dis-
courage roaches. Just gather a
good many and place them in
the cupboards or shelves There
is no mess involved and no odor
™ roborated tin* ar I said the girl S " T™
vice w ls ■ 0 ‘h*ng offensive to the hug that
Board --
lax --
Continued From Page 1
HenrvetUi committee chairman,!tions of $1,652 93 which means
said the burial was not done at
the committee's request
Dewar who was down here
from summer military camp at
Ft Hood. Tex , told the commit-
tee he lound abrasions on Claud's
head chin, elbow and right fore-
arm
Asked whether a fall at the hos-
$82,646 50 was spent in this area
Motor vehicle figures total SL-
871 18 meaning that $243,559 was
spent for automobiles $5,478 *0
was collected by lumber and
materials dealers which means
$272,935 was spent In this cate
gory
Continued From Page !
they would like* to resign when a
suitable replacement is lound, we
hereby advised tlie director to,
look for a -.unable replacement * '*‘m
and when found to accept the
resignation of Mr. and Mrs.
has no effect on people II it
works it is the most painless
remedy I’ve ever heard
Also. I’ve been told castor
beans are good for killing moles
It * *aid they love the beans
winch are highly poisonous - go
I ick in their harrows ami die
Mives you the trouble of burying
Sounds most unscientific
but very remarkable if practical
About elm beetles. I have no
methods - workable or otherwise
Scruggs ’
Dr T C.lvne Williams, mental I som«' H Ihe readers will
health director,
Does this me
looking tor
asked
an w hi
contribute theories
Ants'1 - sure, step on ’em.
Public
Records
MUNICIPAL ( Ol RT
Four eases wen* on the mun
inpal court docket Wednesday
Fred Jo^-ph White, 41o S Mis
sion, was lined $tu plus costs
on euch ol two charges ot opei
aling a vehicle with faulty mul
tiers and violation of the curfew
Barbara Jean lee, 1204 N
Thompson, and Violet Veuc-hel I
tones. 926 W Bryan, were eaclij
fined $1U plus costs on charge'
of violating the curfew
Albert Archer. Sapulpa. forfeit
•d $11 bond on a charge of pub-
lic drunkenness.
CRIMINAL CASKS
The following criminal cases
were handled liv County Attorney
Clyde Patrick’s office
Richard C Chalk, 1435 East
Thompson and Ray Allen Enlow.
1014 East Dewey, both charged
with reckless driving; Mamon
Bagby Tulsa, driving to the led
silk* in a marked zone, and Har-
vy Ray Hardy Route 5 Guthrie,
mid R A Cleveland. tokord
hoth driving an overweight
hide
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Joe Steed
an administrator
sttion will
Dealers in services reported
pital on the day of his death could collect ions of $1,202 65
have caused the fatal hemorrhage.^1 means $60,132.50 was
iJewar said, "in my op.nion, no " .services No
Says Certificate Wrung
Hospital doctors said the death!
occurred otherwise *
A former patient. \V W Law
s|x*nt tor |
services No returns were posted
during this jH-nod of coin oper j
ated devices in Creek county
Public utilities collected $7,651.*
rence. Tulsa, testified Tuesday!?’ 1°'
,1.,.. , J, total of $.182 'Hi :>o spent in thi-
t laud was beaten three tunes on
tlie evening before he died Law-
rence identified his assailants as
F W. W right and Hugh Smallen,
hospital aides
Both Wright and Smallen denied
lh. charge and said l^awrence waa
lying
IIEKALD WANT ADS
spent in
category In the last division
miscellaneous. 63 firms report-
ed collections of $7,818 18 which
means this category did $390,909
worth of IxiMiiess
The total tax figures for tin- Muskogee
month of April show $53,621 to
collected which means $2.UJl 00.
was spent in Greek county tin
Ihe pcuud indiiated
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open?"
Woodall agreed it did.
A few minutes earlier the board
had voted against accepting
resignation immediately
Only member voting (or her dis-
wh,th missal was 0 (' Brown, Oklaho-
ma City
Brown displayed a copy of a let-
ter front Mrs Scruggs dated June
8, 1961 in which slu* offered to re
sign "at the pleasure of tlie
board "
Miss Vaughmlean Landes, Ana*
darko. made the motion to refuse
to accept her resignation Voting
in favor of the motion weie Miss
Li-ndes. W’oodwall. Dr Joe E Ty-
ler. Tulsa. Dr Tom S Gafford.
and Mrs Merit Clift,
Blackwell Woodall presented a
proxy vote by Claude Collier Sr.,
Atoka, in Mrs Sr ruggs’ favor.
Woodall charged the icjrort ol
ihe house general investigating
committee, which conducted a
three month probe of the school,
was erroneous" in one respect.
He said the report stated the
Lind institution purchased more
supplies from Kaioll’s Inc a Chi
cago firm in which the Scruggs’
own $20,600 worth ol stock, than
any other institution on a |x*r cap
ila basis.
“I have ascertained that this re
port is erroneous," Woodall said.
He saiil the school at Pauls Val
| Icy spent more |h*i pupil with Ka
lull’s than did the Knirl school.
Meanwhile, Gklaliuirui County
Atty Jutni's llanod said there
will lie no perjury charges filed
in conned ion w ith the Enid school
investigation.
Harrotl said there may be "vn
riance ot lestmiony" reflected in
the hous4* investigating commit-
tee’s report but he said "it is not
perjury under the criminal sta-
lutes "
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