Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 78, No. 138, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1967 Page: 2 of 18
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in the hospitals where they
died.
The others of Archerd’s
wives were believed still liv-
ing.
Investigators said Juanita
Archerd died two days after
10, 1958, in Las Vegas. She
made out two wills for her
$40,000 estate but Archerd
received a token $1.
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attorney’s office said there
has never been a conviction
in the United States for mur-
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Mrs. Miller, and the Buffa-
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threatening calls they have
received.
"I still remember a few
tricks in entertaining chil-
dren,” the woman had said
while her family’s adopted
guests shared their house.
“After all, I raised four
boys and a girl.”
But Thursday, she
frowned as she said:
“What puzzles me is how
anxious the children were
to leave. How happy they
were when their mother
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fishing and oil talk by Govs.
John Love of Colorado and
Stan Hathaway of Wyoming
on northeast Utah’s scenic
Flaming Gorge Reservoir.
The three have until next
month to respond to pro-
posed federal regulations on
development of an estimated
$7 trillion worth of untapped
oil buried in deep shale in
the Green River formation.
The regulations were set
down by Interior Secretary
Stewart L. Udall in May and
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In each case, medical tes-
timony reportedly disclosed
that hospital laboratory re-
ports showed hypoglycemia,
an abnormally low level of
sugar in the blood or spinal
fluid. This may be the direct
result of the presence of in-
sulin, the main function of
which is to lower the level of
blood sugar.
The indictment returned
against Archerd did not men-
tion the other deaths, which
occurred outside Los Angeles
County. The dead were his
fifth wife, Juanita Plum Ar-
cherd, 46, Frank Stewart, 54,
and William Edward Jones
jr., 34.
In several of the deaths,
the presence of hypoglyce-
mia allegedly was found. In
and friendship,” said Mrs.
Hoanne Siebert of Glass-
boro, N. J., after the meet-
ing was adjourned.
“A tirade like that was
uncalled for. I didn’t
Committee of Human Re-
sources Development had
said earlier housing was no
problem. Very few fami-
lies, he explained, were
without some form of shel-
ter.
There was no indication
of how many displaced Ne-
gro families chose to move
into houses in all-white
areas. Most preferred to
move in with friends with-
in the severely devastated
areas of the city, the Hu-
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of a novel, “Annie Jordan,”
of which a million copies
were sold.
Suspect Arrested
Archerd, 55, a gray-haired
hospital attendant with a
penchant for flashy clothes,
was arrested late Thursday
and booked on three counts
of suspicion of murder.
He was jailed without bail
being set, and his arraign-
ment was set for Friday be-
fore Superior Court Judge
Robert Feinerman.
A county grand jury issued
a secret, three-count murder
indictment after hearing 130
witnesses over the past three
weeks. Sheriff’s deputies
then took Archerd into custo-
dy at his home in Alhambra,
a suburb of Los Angeles.
Archerd indicted
The grand jury indicted
Archerd on charges of mur-
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after the family had decid-
ed to leave.”
The woman and her hus-
band, who works as a plant
manager for a large public
utility and is acting chair-
man of his church’s human
relations committee, have
five grown children of
their own, two of whom
still live in the house on a
quiet, tree lined street on
the far northwest side.
They asked to remain
anonymous because of the
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SOCHI, U. S. S. R. (AP)
— A Soviet official gave a
group of American tourists
a blistering lecture Thurs-
day on the evils of capital-
’ism and the shortcomings
of American democracy.
, “You say you have free
; elections but you elect a
"president, then murder
him," said Valiten I. Sea-
mensky, assistant director
of the Sochi office of In-
tourist, the Soviet govern-
ment travel agency.
The reference to the as-
t sassination of President
Kennedy brought gasps
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American reneqade to return to the stafes
and face a murder charge in "Escade to
Tampico".
“Your system of govern-
ment brings disaster to
you and to the people of
other countries,” Seamen-
sky declared in an
unscheduled rebuttal of a
lecture by a young Ameri-
can professor, Samuel Kin-
ser of Northern Illinois
University in De Kalb.
Kinser had just delivered
an analysis of the Soviet
system that was well-
balanced from the Western
point of view. His lecture
was part of a series
planned for the tourists.
Seamensky jumped up
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explosive secreted in a doll — and let to
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Six persons close to William Archerd’s nephew, laborato-
ry tests reportedly showed
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THE TONIGHT SHOW
Bob Newhart hoits for Johnny Carson.
Fred Pavne is a guest.
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12:00 NEWS FINAL
with
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limit on individual leases
and government royalties
ranging from 3 to 50 percent.
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told of the calls as she
squinted into the brilliant
late afternoon sun on the
porch of her neat red brick
house, looking over a
well-trimmed green lawn.
The white family was
one of many who had
opened their doors to refu-
gees of the costliest riot
the United States had seen
in recent history.
“It made me sad — very
sad,” said the woman. “I
thought we could set an ex-
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York City is about to be
blown up by an explosive
in a doll when the temper-
ature reaches 90 degrees.
With Patsy Kelly and
Grace Gaynor.
day to discuss development tainous area near Taipei,
of what is generally believed
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TARZAN
Maurice Evans avest stars ei a BrOish
officer assigned to brine fighting tribes to
the conference table, but a turncoat ffE
cer tries to wreck his olani.
ample.”
“Rebuilding this city
physically will be easier
than rebuilding it social-
ly,” Gov. George Romney
had said earlier Thursday.
A Negro woman on wel-
fare and her four children
had arrived Wednesday —
and decided to leave
Thursday.
“She didn’t leave be-
cause of the threats,” the
white woman said. “They
didn’t start coming until
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White family of “good sa-
mari tans’’ who took a Ne-
gro family into their home
after they were displaced
by the Detroit riots has be-
come the object of threa-
tening phone calls.
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Negroes were not evicted
from their adopted home,
the white family would
Nhave a hot time.”
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and demanded to be heard.
“Your country tried to
suffocate us during our
civil war,” he said. “You
did not recognize the So-
viet state until 1933. You
sent your troops to Russia
just as you are doing in
Vietnam now. At least you
did not use napalm on us.”
Seamensky’s angry re-
buttal, which he illustrated
with pictures of Detroit ra-
cial riots from the Soviet
Communist Party newspa-
per Pravda, left most of
the tourists speechless.
“We came here in peace
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tack of the Barbarians” —
6:30 p.m. ABC (KOCO-5) TARZAN — “Basil of the
—Color) — Tony falls in Bulge” — 6:30 p.m. NBC
love with a Mongolian (WKY-4) — (Color) — A
princess while he and British officer’s efforts to
Doug become involved in a bring fighting tribes to the
power struggle between peace table are thwarted
Mongolian leaders. With by a turncoat. With Mau-
Vitina Marcus and John rice Evans and Warren
Stevens.
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Premier Alexei N. Kosy-
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“It is your decision
whether you want to live
under capitalism, whether
you like the Morgans and
Rockefellers,” Seamensky
said. “But it is your ag-
gressive policies we object
to. We will never stop con-
demning the aggressive
policies of your govern-
ment.”
The Glassboro group is
part of a 133-m ember
“study tour” traveling
around the Soviet Union
for three weeks. About
one-third of the Americans
are in Sochi, a sunny vaca-
tion and health resort on
the Black Sea.
She said she considered in-law of Manfred B. Lee,
it “good to be exposed to author of the famed Ellery
this kind of Russian.” Queen mystery stories. It
Mrs. Mancuso and Mrs. was her death that set off the
Siebert are part of a 17- investigation of the bizarre
member delegation from slayings, it was reported.
Glassboro visiting the So- Physicians Testify
viet Union in an attempt to Lynne A. Frantz, the jury
foster the spirit of the con- loreman, said the 130 wit-
ference held in Glassboro nesses included 50 physi-
last month between Presl- cians, nurses and hospital
dent Johnson and Soviet laboratory technicians.
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An unidentified white family provides shelter for displaced Negro family during Detroit rioting.
said she had to get back
into the city.
“I guess they just were
not comfortable,” she
shrugged.
“Oh, I could understand
the mother’s point of view.
She said she had to get
back to the city soon or she
would be last on the list to
get any benefits which she
so desperately needed.
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thing like this and I can’t year-old nephew, Burney
think clearly.” Kirk Archerd, and Mrs. Ar-
Mrs. Ruth Mancuso of den.
Glassboro said she had By the time Archerd and
heard remarks similar to his seventh wife had met, in-
Seamensky’s several times vestigators said, A r c h e r d
since she came to the So- had changed his name to Ar-
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In Politics
London (AP) — Follow-
ing family tradition, Sir Win-
■ton Churchill’s grandson
has made his first bid for na-
tional political office by ask-
ing to run in a special elec*
tion to parliament.
And politicians gave him a
good chance of being nomi-
nated on the Conservative
ticket where his name could
help wrest a seat from the
Labor Party in the Gorton
district of Manchester.
The 26-year-old journalist
carries his grandfather’s
name and isithe son of Sir
Winston's only son, Ran-
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THE WILD WILD WEST
— 6:30 p.m. CBS
(KWTV-9) - (Color) —
The membership of a pros-
perous investment group is
mysteriously being killed
off. With Harry Townes.
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