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Democratic leaders had
been confident they could
push through the food stamp
Forest Beall was in Dun-
can for breakfast Thursday,
but moved on to address the
the president’s proposal to
expand the food stamp pro-
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It also provides payments
to cotton farmers who limit
planting and indirect subsi-
dies to U. S. textile mills
While the farm bill had
been in doubt almost up to
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and perfectly ridiculous.”
Attlee recalled that he had
gone to Washington in 1950
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a danger of extending a war
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bureau meeting in Enid that
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Tom Harris was in Rogers
County Thursday, with stops
at Claremore, Chelsea, Oolo-
funeral train came.
It bore the widow Jean,
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Wilkinson is due in King-
fisher Friday morning for a
coffee. He also will visit the
celebration before a meeting
in his Oklahoma City head-
quarters and departure for
Tulsa Friday night.
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made the first in 1958. (AP Wirephoto)
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been criticism in the past
that shifting population has
left rural districts with more
representation on the court
than populous urban areas.
There have been some de-
mands for redistricting of
the court on equal population
basis, but thus far they have
not congealed Into a legisla-
tive effort to do so. Those
court since 1932 and former-
ly its chief justice, had testi-
fied before the grand jury
nearly seven hours Monday
afternoon and Tuesday.
Porn, 80, did not appear
before the grand jury. He
went on the supreme court
in 1933 and became a super-
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result of the indictments.
Some candidates for the
1965 legislature now are urg-
ing redistricting.
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Too Literally
Candidates Continue ‘Blitz’
Before the trial started, he split a $50 000 payoff with
Cohn charged publicly that a former federal prosecutor
Attorney General Robert F here.
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Fred Harris spent Thurs-
day morning in Tulsa. After
a press club appearance he
planned Jo fly to Cheyenne
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cluded the treasury depart-
ment at a time when Henry
Morgenthau, father of the
U. S attorney, was secre-
tary of the treasury.
Another on Trial
Cohn is on trial with Mur-
school at 11 a m. He had cof-
fees and a meeting sched-
uled for the rest of the day.
Beall will coffee in Ard-
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morning in his Oklahoma
City state headquarters. He
has afternoon and evening
coffees in Nichols Hills and
The Village.
Bud Wilkinson listed 10
stops in Muskogee Thursday
before visiting in Haskell.
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Roman Catholic pontiff to
start of his testimony.
He noted that Kennedy
had been a fellow-counsel on
the committee. (Cohn and
Kennedy were reported to
U. S. Senate candidates
were wearing out the fourth
week before the May 5 pri-
mary election by criss-cross-
ing the state.
Sen. J. Howard Edmond-
"vendetta" against him.
Quarrel Reported
Cohn, a top aide to the late
Sen Joseph R McCarthy
(R-Wis ) head of a senate
committee that investigated
alleged Communist infiltra-
tion of the government, re-
the son Arthur. 26, and in
a flower-banked baggage
car, the simple GI-issue
coffin.
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they have been staying in
shelters set up by the Laurel
and Jones County Red Cross.
A ‘ national disaster worker
and a building supervisor of
the American Red Cross
said the damages could run
into the millions of dollars.
gram.
The food stamp bill would
expand nationwide an exper-
imental program now pro-
viding some needy families
with stamps to be used for
buying food. It now goes to
the senate where no action
has been scheduled and none
is likely for some time be-
cause of the civil rights de-
bate.
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transferred a house worth rated last September has
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held captive two days by wa- a"OwER
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on bowling alleys this cam-
paign. In Tulsa Thursday he
made a live television broad-
cast, toured an aviation
plant and planned night vis-
its to bowling alleys.
Friday he will make a live
telecast in Oklahoma City,
then drive to Shawnee to
tour industries. Back in Ok-
lahoma City, he will visit
with three bowling alley
crowds Friday night.
Raymond Gary touched at
the senate, sitting as a
court, on charges brought by
the house.
Might Disqualify
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The first lady was with
him, garbed in black.
A little later they
emerged from the train,
this time with the sorrow-
ful-faced Mrs. MacArthur.
Johnson bent his head.
station. Head bowed, he
ZJAthe great Then, the precossiqi*-.-
concoumse, between lines through Washington’s fa-
of servicemen with pre- mousstreets, onthe same
sented arms. to the train „ ... . . p,ei
caisson that bore Presi-
dent Kennedy, the gener-
al’s casket rode. And there
too was Black Jack, the
ceremonial army horse,
cadets during his superinten-
dency.
"The general’s comments
regarding Mr. Truman were
always couched in terms of
moderation and dignity and
he never used the word ’bas-
tard’ in describing him or
anyone else. It was one of
those vulgarities which were
just not in his vocabulary.
Defamation Charged
"The implication that the
British government itself be-
trayed our forces in Korea is
pure fantasy. The general
always felt that any such be-
trayal probably stemmed
from the machinations of the
individual British traitors.
Burgess and MacLean, while
they held positions in the
British government giving
them access to information
concerning our Korean plans
and operations and contact
with the Red Chinese.
“The placing of words in
area rally.
Republicans followed
similarly widespread
tern.
Corn notwithstanding, the
fact of their indictment is of
grave concern to the other
justices, for they are power-
less to do anything about it.
Observers considered it
possible that the justices
might ask Welch to disquali-
fy from participation in any
cases until disposition of the
indictments, if he does not
voluntarily disqualify.
In case he should disquali-
fy, Gov. Bellmon would ap-
point a special justice to sit
on the court.
Can Halt Cases
Corn’s possible disqualifi-
cation is of minor impor-
tance. except for its effect
on the public. The court sim-
ply can cease referring
cases to him as a supernum-
erary judge.
The proposed constitution-
al amendment creating a su-
per court with power to re-
move judges was submitted
by the last legislature with
approval of the high court
apd the Oklahoma Bar Asso-
ciation.
The bar association also is
on the record in favor of jus-
tices being appointed instead
of elected, but having to go
before voters regularly for
approval or removal from
the court Such a proposal,
now in effect in Missouri,
has never been submitted to
Oklahoma voters.
Elected at Large
Justices now are nominat-
ed by district, and elected at
i payoff.
Responsibility Taken
Tuesday, Robson’s one-
time boss, former U. S. at-
torney S. Hazard Gillespie,
ship with "shopping center
President Johnson’s contro-
versial farm bill by a bare
eight votes early Thursday
te give the chief executive a
double legislative victory.
Passage of the wheat-cot-
ton measure, which now
goes to the White House,
came only a few hours after
the house approved, 229-189,
Kennedy and Robert M.
Morgenthau, U. S. attorney
mischievous tactic which in
this instance tends to de-
fame the distinguished offi-
cers mentioned and the
memory as well of Gen. Mac-
Arthur before he is laid to
final rest."
Attlee Disputes Story
Earl. Attlee, Britain’s
prime minister at the time
of the Korean war, said in
took full responsibility for
handling the 1959 stock fraud
indictment. He said the
for Stillwater for a 7:30 p.m. relatives to avoid paying a
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testified he had
that Garfield and
Robert F. Kennedy and six
of his children.
Amid Wednesday’s mists
and drenching rains, histo-
ry was enacted. Down
• - . imwa touch Shawnee on the way to of hisawife. without financial lion pounds at a cost of $13.-
vith’EotfsmantotheFnnessey pioneer cele-consideration. 480.000
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The house, in a long and of-
wax.
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measure, a vital part of
Innocence of Welch and Johnson’s anti-poverty pro-
546.500 judgment to her.
a Mrs. Esther James won
Osage Counties Friday, then
move on to Tulsa tn appear
before the Oil nMarketers
Club.
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tricting of the court, consid-
eration of the Missouri sys-
tem of appointing justices
arid possibly repeal of the
supernumerary retirement
system for judges — a tar-
get of frequent senate criti-
cism.
The people themselves will
have an opportunity to ex-
press themselves in the No-
vember 3 general election
They will vote on an amend-
ment to create a court of the
’ judicary with power to re-
move judges.
At present, the consitution
provides impeachment of su-
omission of the four men —
who later pleaded guilty to
the stock fraud under a new
indictment — was a wise de-
cision at the time.
The four men are: Allard
Roen, who managed the Des-
ray E Gottesmar., 57. also a ert Inn at Las Vegas; Sam-
New York City lawyer uel S. Garfield a Clare.
Cohn made several denials Mich on Promoter; Gar-
on the witness stand: that he field’s partner. Irving Past-
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HOME DELVRY
that testifying for the defense,
more Friday morning, then zalo Diago, uncle and aunt the period totaling 109 9 mil-
NEW YORK (P — A Har- riam, the American house-
then speak to Democratic . widow , , Rep wife flying solo round the
women in Reydon em Widow ‘ meP 1 world, left Aden for Karachi
Harris will shuttle far Adam Clayton Powell (D-N early Thursday.
southeast Friday for visits inY. has transferred property
the city and area, then head in Puerto Rico to his wife’s day from
The vote on the farm bill
was 211 to 203 and it di-
maxed a 13-hour session that
lasted past midnight and
featured loud and cutting de-
bate, ruflfed tempers, and
parliamentary fencing of a
nature seldom seen.
Both bills were passed by
votes that generally followed
party tnes. Voting 'for The ~
farm bill were 201 Demo-
crats and 10 Republicans;
voting against were 36 Dem-
ocrats and 167 Republicans.
On the food stamp measure,
216 Democrats and 13 Re-
publicans voted for the bill;
opposed were 26 Democrats
and 163 Republicans.
The wheat-cotton bill
would give wheat-growers
who limit acreage higher
price supports through use
of redeemable marketing
certificates, thus heading off
a predicted $600 million drop
in farm income this election
had accused her of collecting before takeoff . nzazz
graft for policemen pg air C 0 HO I tl 0 DI fig
in a new suit filed Thurs- Gost Figured •
University of Oklahoma law day in New York. Mrs WASHINGTON (P — An Prices •r emazinetylow. Cem w
James asked $250,000 agriculture department lard
against Powell, claiming he purchase program inaugu-
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The 27-y e a r-old
Roy M Cohn, testifying in prevent the indictment of
his own defense against four swindlers in a 1959 in-
charges of perjury and con- vestigation of a $5 million
spiracy to obstruct justice,'fraud in United Dye and
says his trial is an attempt Chemical Corp, stock; that
"by a few people in the de- he lied to a grand jury; that
partment of justice to get he induced other witnesses
China because "it would
have been fighting with the
wrong enemy at the wrong
time. It would have left Rus-
sia’s. hand quite free if
America were bogged down
in China.”
A prosecution witness said
Morton S. Robson, former
chief assistant U. S. attor-
ney, received two-thirds of
the alleged payoff in a Las
Vegas hotel.
Robson denied on the
stand that he had ever been I
in Las Vegas. Supporting!
witnesses testified they had'
seen him in New York City!
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NEWARK, N. J. (UPI) —
Joseph Robinson, 35, admit-
ted in court Wednesday he
took too literally the old
adage "If the shoe fits, put it
on.”
He pleaded guilty to slip-
ping on a new pair of shoes
at a department store and
walking out, leaving onlhis
old pair in payment.
pat- the judgment in a defama- airways engineers and offi-
tion suit charging Powell cials from her cabin window
sations of British treachery
were “complete nonsense
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