Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 74, No. 219, Ed. 3 Tuesday, October 29, 1963 Page: 1 of 4
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1962 when 37,000 voters endorsed a bond issue.
MIX IN CONGRESS HALL
Edmondson
In Plush
Conservative’s
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Club, Too
Oilman Slain
Irks Liberal
MIDLAND. Texas IP— Mrs. Fred Turner, member of
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Md.. beach motel formerly!‘ Bill" Kessler. Ward 1. who
sea
"Fair Play" com-
tor said he paid his own bill,/mittee opposed to the tax.
"'which was pretty steep."
of
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Mrs. Fred Turner
Choctaw,
Luther
Slander
Suit Hits
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h o use
tionally
bill that would set
Daughter Slashed
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daughters,
of Okla-
immed-
Federal Pay Raise Advancing
that he had spoken unfavor-
principal
milder than the subcommit-
spects.
stronger
fice of the club manager.
an annexation ordinance by
which the city extended its
limits
Luther areas.
Tax Election
regulations which he said are blocking the sale of wheat
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stores—except
Foreman is
coma
freshman
in a Nutshell
house s youngest
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of
avowed opponent
most outspoken of house con-
and
to put a deadline on the program.
corpora-
businesses
earn
e
to deliberate on length of
Peddicord has been on the
MATION, if you don’t growth and development
know the number of your
rec-
reaches the seuate.
Wednesday.
CE 2-5009.
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County Commissioner’s Aide
Makes Bond for Barman
ords in the county clerk's of-
(See THOMAS_Page 2)
than the original package
submitted by the adminis*
attic.
Turner is best known na-
B.m:
Gonzalez is 47 and came
the house midway in the of
By Allan Cromley
(Washington Bureau)
WASHINGTON - Sen.
Alaska and Hawaii, was 18
degrees at Bemidji, Minn.
last congress.
Foreman is
connected
p a i g n
Also clouding the issue
was an opinion by state At-
torney General Charles Nes-
bitt. who ruled that Oklaho-
Morming-kvening
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erally with the liberal blocked to the courts under the
Foreman has been touring! new proposal.
polls.
However, election officrals
said an expected heavy aft-
lernoon vote could produce a
large turnout for the elec-i
tion.
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WASHINGTON (P—The house armed services com-
mittee, in the face of opposition from the Kennedy ad-
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former lover, Jamaican jazz singer Aloysious "Lucky
Gordon. (AP Wirephoto) Story on Page 3.
street from my office."
$50 Initiation Fee
The club consists of three
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Balloting Rush
porters he admonished Gon-
1 zalez as follows:
i "Henry . I believe you have
owned by Baker The sena-i headed a
a flat four-year term for members of the joint chiefs of
staff.
Approval, by a 22 to 8 roll call vote, came after an
hour of sharp debate.
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Issue Explained
At issue is a proposal to Youth Arrested
impose a tax of one half of---------
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ma City does not have the
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12 With the Democratic and
3 Republican house leadership
an Ocean City, led by Councilman
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Tomy Lee, the 1959 Ken-
into the Jones and
Jones. Luther and Ni-ja
voted last week to levy an
earnings tax. but promised
they’ would rescind their tax
if the Oklahoma City issue
failed.
version, is an omnibus
Four Senators
The membership list
but that he had discussed
Gonzalez' liberal voting rec-
r a
K - 8
sometime before 4 a.m. un-
Itil about 8 a m hiding in
Balloting was generally steady Tuesday as Oklahoma
City voters decided'whether to finance the city's needs
with an earnings tax.
Only in Ward 4 was the voting pace greater than in |
owner of
Park and that the
ord. Gonzalez shot back
that if Foreman ever did
a charge he
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among the
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rooms, and
‘Red’ Blast
Nicoma Park and
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yt,
in some re-
Low Tuesday night, 48. High
Wednesday, 77 • (Details.
member, t h e those with lunch counters.
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with the cam-
ton.
Edmondson said he did
not know that Baker had an
interest in the Quorum Club
when he joined.
muwruwusmonmsuusa
i servatives.
Gonzalez has voted gen-
Bill Strong
The snarl, typical of the
misadventures that have be-
fallen the legislation, was
regarded as only an annoy-
ance by supporters of the
for the
the Quorum Club, came to do not reside in the city lim-
light here Tuesday in the its
ministration, approved Tuesday a
pledged to steer the bill 4
through the house, a mini- I
mum of trouble apparently F
faces the measure until it
GOING TO COURT Tuesday morning looking unhappy
is Christine Keeler, a principal in the sex-security
scandal which rocked the British government. She was
ordered to stand trial on charges of perjury and con-
as the
By Mary Jo Nelson who has several penitentia-pleaded guilty and placed
An employe of County ry convictions for burglary himself at the court's mercy
the Capitol Hill establish-
ment. situated in the Car-
roll Arms hotel and’called! power to tax persons who
iGonzalez was not
a 29-year-oldland retail
names of four senators, in-
cluding Edmondson. two rep-
resentatives. numerous con-
gressional staff members
contains the
Fund Freeze Eyed
It also calls for creation
a federal fair employ-
glar went to trial last week, payroll for Miller's District
Thomas is to be sentenced
was organized by B o b b y the voters by a majority of
Baker, former senate ma- i the city council, which told
jority secretary, and at j residents the city is in des-
which Mrs. Elly Rometsch perate need of an estimated
once worked as a hostess. $4 million that the tax would
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it s 18 in Bemidji Foreign Aid Precautions T aken
NEW YORK (UPI) - The . to
lowest temperature reported WASHINGTON (UPI)—Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey
to the U. s Weather Bureau (D-Minn.) said Tuesday administration forces are pre
Tuesday morning, excluding pared to guarantee a reorganization of the foreign aid
program to forestall a threatened congressional move
The list
2 highway department for
Thursday by District Judge more than two years,
Clarence M. Mills after con-
wake of a senate rules com-
mittee investigation of Ba-
German Model Issues
Blanket Denial of Accusa-
tions, Page J.
Senators Get Detailed
Report on Baker, Page 9.
ker’s numerous extra-cur-
ricular activities. Baker was
principal staff member for
all senate Democrats.
Midwest City.
One of
practice is his principal
i source of income and sup-
is even
tions, all residents of the am convinced that Oklaho-
city and non-residents who
Suburb* Vole
Oklahoma City's legal
staff sharply differed with
Nesbitt's opinion and ex-
pressed confidence the pro-
posed tax would withstand
any legal test.
Adding to the confusion
was a recent vote in four
suburban communities to
impose an earnings tax on
their residents
ma City will continue to
their living in Okla- grow in spite of Mr. Stark
Oklahoma City Times
i VOL LXXIV. NO. 219 24 PAGES_500 N BROADWAY. OKLAHOMA CITY. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1963 FIVE’ ENTS
a top echelon southwestern oil family, was bludgeoned
to death Tuesday. A Negro youth was arrested cowering
Edmondson. Oklahoma's raise annually. I in a storeroom attic two blocks away.
junior senator, and his fam- Opposition Cited The arrest came at 11:45 am more than seven pours
ily also spent a week last* Opposition to theissue was after Mrs. Turner died on the blood-spatteredfoorofsher
summer al an Ocean City, led by Councilman W. c. dressing room. Of ficersihus
tled the man to headquarters
for identification and ques-
tioning
Clues at the scene indicat-
ed that the youth smashed
imagine an intelligent adult
and a member of congress
doing a thing like that
Helped Communists
Foreman said he then
stepped back into the house
■chamber and Gonzalez left.
ment practices commission,
but without the strong en-
forcement powers contained
in the subcommittee bill.
Enforcement would be shift-
thieves.
W. C. "Speck" Peddicord.
He alleges that
would de- Stark "an enemy
homa City.
Clear to partly cloudy and
warmer through Wednesday,
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1 percent on earnings of Ok- __
lahoma City residents. busi- # T •4 42 f l
nesses and corporations and •) E ( (bE I (2 G
non-residents who earn their VV II • UA L •--6*—
j living in Oklahoma City.
t rat ion.
It includes a ban on ra-
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Voting Is Steady
William Pickford, produced ed voters early Tuesday and
only the voice of a secre- many polling places had peo-
• tary who said, "If Mr. Pick- ple lined up before the 7 a.m
ford has time I'll ask him to ..
call you " (See CITY-Page *)
Edmondson said he joined
after attending a going-away
party at the club for Wil-
liam Reynolds, former staff
member to the late Sen. Rob-
ert S. Kerr. Reynolds is
In other wards. the voting was running close to the
1962 pace but much slower than in the 1961 bond issue
'——————— j which drew 46,000 to the
,1 , . bipartisan bill. They said
(lately available for Com the 20-14 vote assured them
Foreman readily conceded they had won. ..
The new bill, although
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and many lobbyists.
Wk Convenient. Councilmen Speak
.Aceording its charter, Moore residents voted
theclub was organized tOaga>nst a similar proposal
establish, maintain and op- s. . tine
..t - i..K t u. in last week s balloting
erate a club for literary
Mrs Turner's
Mrs. Clarence
re ) , 4 %
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Shsh- ,
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I can't
down a bedroom door. Mrs.
Turner sought to defend her-
self with a pistol and was
beaten to death She was in
her early 60s
Seream Heard
Officers at first thought
Mrs. Turner was shot to
death because a neighbor
heard a woman's scream for
help and a shot about 4:14
am i
Her face was beaten so
badly that officers could not
immediately determine the
cause of her death and thel
report that she was shot to
Emanuel Celler (D-N. Y.)
said it will take another
meeting to complete the fi-
nal yote He said he hopes
it will be held this week.
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port for his family.
Edmondson's UP TO VOTERS—A pro- He claims that after he
posed one-half of 1 per- filed Monday's suit against
senate. Fred Harris of Law- cent earnings tax to be the city. Mayor Wilkes was
— paid by Oklahoma City quoted in the Oklahoma
City Times as saying: "I
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WASHINGTON (UPI)—Rep. Ed Foreman (R-Texas),
told the house that Rep. Henry Gonzalez (D-Texas).
slugged him just outside the house chamber Tuesday after
first threatening to pistol-whip him
Foreman said Gonzalez “completely lost his head" in
anger over comments Foreman made about Gonzalez'
voting record in a speech last weekend at Houston before
the Texas Federation of Republican Women.
Foreman. amplifying his account for newsmen, said
Gonzalez approached him as
he sat in the house during a
quorum call and said he un- yAgIAant
derstood Foreman had I 1 U3IUUIIU
called him a communist. ___
Charge Denied KK/Ie PaW+e
Foreman said he replied VV Illo AAI ¥l L3
that this was not correct. —
pm homa City, and other enemies.”
n WHEN TO VOTE—Polling Stark’^hlrg'd^Tuesdav
( places opened in all four the mors remark
wards at < a.m •andwy will cause him to be sub-
close at P- ' ject to “public hatred, con-
E WHERE TO VOTE—See tempt ridicule or obloquy,”
complete list of polling and will deprive the plain-
places on Page 15. tiff of public confidence.
. cam yig_f All ,g. The petition also said that Commissioner Luke Millerand grand larceny. before the jury was sent out
W. AN h liv_ j Stark “is not now. has never posted and later withdrew The bonds were with-to deliberat
itre YOey been or intends ever to be $9,000 in bail bonds for one drawn by Peddicord shortly punishment.
-Kenomm wry. an enemy of Oklahoma City, of the state's most notorious 1 before the 29-year-old bur- Peddicord •
ELECTION INFOR- or its prospective legal
a jury last
Thomas then
Howard Edmondson is a ’ A hot campaign may have
member of the intimate assured a heavy vote. ob-
luncheon and cocktail hide- servers said.
away on Capitol Hill that The proposal was put to
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precinct, call CE 2-6509. mayor's remark is false and Miller's commissioner Dis-
2 \ CE 2-5907, CE 2-9602 or without foundation in fact or j trict No. 2. posted the bonds viction by
- theory. for Kenneth Dan Thomas, Wednesday.
ably of his colleague’s vot-.
learned Tuesday. ing record in the Houston tee ------- -
Congressional informants said the new proposal speech measure that.
would provide a 6 percent increase to rank and file j didn’t call him a
the country during lulls in What may be the toughest
house business calling for section in the bill authorizes
election of conservatives, the withholding of funds
from federally-aided pro-
_ , .j grams in which racial dis-
W iidt H InnKIP crimination occurs. This was
Amusements ......... 15 taken from the administra-
1 Bridge ............. 10 tion’s original bill, but pro-
, Business ........... 15, 18 grams in which the govern-
Comics 14 ment only insures or guar-
Classified Section ... 19-28 antees. loans would not be
National Affairs ....... 2 covered:. _
Oil Reports .....
Our World Today
Sports .........
Tell Me Why! ...
TV Time .......
Vital Statistics ..
Women'* Pages
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lost your mind.
vere slash over her right eye
from the burglar when she
went to her mother's house WASHINGTON (UPI) — The house post office and
to investigate civil service committee has all but agreed on a $650
Apparently the burglar re- million pay raise for 1.8 million federal employes, it was j
another suit in district court mained in the house from
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Bill Fight
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make such a. charge, he house judiciary committee
would pistolw hip ’ e-bowed Tuesday to President
spiracy. The charges are based on testimony, al- mporman said he replied. Kennedy's wishes and put
legediy false, given by the playgirl in the trial of her .Wei Henry why don't taside a tough civil rights
■ - • - "5. 1. 19,, ‘ bill in favor of a measure
you,8hla: Aredd Gonzalez with broader bipartisan sup-
death was an assumption on----------------------- invited him outside the port.
their part house chamber The committee voted 20-14
Officers Called N g W) 7 7 A • Gonzalez Swings in favor of the new proposal,
। The Negro was captured, I fjtp M7WAO177AG As they stepped through a but a parliamentary tangle s
when Russ (Tadduk went MUUW MUUU••N•• door into the speaker's lob-will require another vote be- j;
into a storeroom at the rear by he said Gonzalez swung fore the committee action is
Actor Adolphe Menjou Dies annm. striking his righi X vote had not been (or.
_ On the floor he noted Tur- . ’ ., . . . mally announced when the
A 4 Ngg -Mp. ner's picture and some docu- HOLLYWOOD (P Adolphe Menjou, 73, the dapper, ore man said heWas. O committee was forced to ad-
Al LTlUylH uments bearing Mrs Tut - crisp-talking actor whose career spanned nearly half a hurt and that Ihe, did.n 0 tr - journ by the start of the
Oklahoma Citv councilmen • ner's name 1 century in films, died Tuesday after a long illness. taliate. Instead he told
purposes, mutual improve- expressed varied opinions A $50,000 slander suit He quietly called officers! , _
ment and the promotion of da as tc the outcome was filed Tuesday against who arrested the man in the 4- ear Term OK (1 for oint Chiefs
social intercourse." or the election. Mayor Wilkes by wilis R -
Edmondson, reached by Mayor Wilkes expressed Stark, an attorney who has
phone in Tulsa, said he has loptimism as did James H been actively fighting the
been to the club on several Johnson. Ward 4 council-city's land annexations,
occasions but never in the man. A petition was filed in dis- tucky Derby winner
evening:. . I Ressler said he looks for trict court on behalf of
h • etake n a few peoplet.E tax measure to be de-Stark by Carroll Samara it
womdDklahom he thar whe teatea. He predicted a heavy alleges Mayor wilkes called
convenient, right across the turnout of voters h- . .
feat the tax.
Weather Crisp Stark’s petition charges
Wiiam E. ware. Ward 2 the mayor made the state-
Wa. ment in a press release
B the councilma Monday after Stark had filed
hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. favor of putting the tax to a
The initiation fee is $50 and vote, said he is pessimistic .
dues are $25 a year, about the outcome of 'Ke againststhecjt .lenged
Ate phone e of- election. In the suit filed Monday,!some of the many rooms of
Clear, crisp weathensreciStark challenged legality of the mansion even while offi-
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federal classified and postal workers. pinko," he said “I said that
cers searched Thepheheldi H umLre, Pushes Wheat Sale
the family and officers at nuPunc. I UMH N " -cm- *m- had been a disservice to the
gunpeintuuntihe could flee WASHINGTON * - Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D. United States constitution ™I diserimination in!places
his new pe. °"ruhnerFwas"o"Las Vegas. Minn.: Tueday he ha called on theltat. X annnadherpadshe ou .
tition that he practices iawN. Mwhei he had been forahip Rinz occupied rooming houses
in Jones, Luther and Ni- a week supervising his ex- r -
tensive ranching interests, to Russia.
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