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Murder Suspects
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Shortage to Close
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Mass Polio
Ford Plants Next Week;
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Tests Due
Thousands Will Be Idled
In Houston
Paralysis Effects
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in which they are held until after
sought for years in its research
commissioner
program.
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to Get Fertilizer State
deaths. (Details on Page 20).
Plant, Cost $20 Millions
Spence (D., Ky.) those from the day on passage of the new de-
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ported hitch hike kidnaper
light nlue car was seen picking
search warrants.
this week.
Bombers Jerk Shingles
By GILBERT HILL
ley Moore, the builder, says
What’s inside
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Loot
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tory technicians for ballistic tests.
Burris was killed in the back-
yard of his home by a shotgun
The highway patrol alerted
its units in northern and central
Oklahoma Friday and sent up
ASK ABOUT THE
VACATION-PAK
The researchers said experi-
ments have shown the medicine
has completely whipped paraly-
sis due to polio when given to
C-47 Found W reeled;
City Officer Aboard
other, last-minute appeal to congress to save his rid*
died economic controls legislation. This source said the
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Only One Lincoln-Mercury
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Branch Will Remain Open;
Progressive Shutdown Slated
architects' plans for the fair are
points yet to be settled.
The city council Friday made no
objection to the arrangement ap-
proved Wednesday by Baker and
the fair park board The city will
chadllidh.
Crossword Puzzle
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Markets ......
Oil Reports .....
Radio Log .....
Sports .......
Society .......
the highway patrol
Parnell was arrested Thursday
after a two-hour vigil downtown by
ferees met Friday in an effort to work out a compromise
economic controls bill acceptable to congress. They were
racing against time because wage, price and rent curbs
expire at midnight Monday.
"Vk
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imported” for the slaying.
.However, George Howard Wilson, chief of the state
Dime—The only thing it's good
for nowadays is to get the wrong
number on the telephone.
Town Talk ...
TV Topics
Vital Statistics
Women
Iowa Editor Dies
WATERLOO. Iowa —IP Jackson
McCoy, 61. editor and manager of
the Waterloo Daily Courier, died
at a hospital Friday of complica-
tions following an emergency ap
pendectomy.
medicine researchers think may jail in which thev are held,
prevent paralysis due to polio.
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temperatures will average 8 to
12 degrees above the seasonal
“ normal. (Normal high is 93-95;
normal low is 68-70.) There will
be only minor day-to-day fluctua-
tions over the state during the
period. Precipitation will average
below normal, with little if any
rainfall likely in Oklahoma.
before the old one expires Mor
day.
Such a step became increasing-
ly likely, however, in view of the
wide divergences in senate and
house versions
The house, by a vote of 211 to
185, yesterday passed a bill which
had little morg than a skeleton
n-- Eyugo, Controls
The suspect has denied know!
edge of either the burglary or the
auto theft. Detectives J. E White
and George Hawks, who found the
machines hidden under quilts in a
garage owned by a relative of Par-
nell. said they also found two tires
and wheels taken from the stolen
auto recovered early Thursday by
volved; (3) request the president
to try to stop the steel strike by
a Taft Hartley law injunction;
and (4) end all wage and price
controls on July 31. 1952.
Recorded as not voting were
Democrats Carl Albert, McAles-
ter; Toby Morris, Lawton: Tom .
Steed, Shawnee: William Stigler,
Stigler, and Victor Wickersham,
i Mangui .
The first district congressional
post has been vacant since the
death of Rep George Schwabe
(R> of Tulsa.
City TV Relay
Now Complete
Construction of a $20 million fertilizer plant in the
Pryor area by the John Deere Co. was announced here Fri-
day by Gov. Murray.
The governor confirmed reports from Chicago, where
Lloyd E. Kennedy, vice-president and treasurer of the com-
blast, fired at close range. Sur-
Floyd L. Jackson. Lawton rounded by darkness, he was work-
its airplane to search for a re-
A Is Subtracted
Trip, Awaiting
Ouster Ruling
as Man
WASHINGTON, June 27—(—An administration
source said Friday President Truman may make an-
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Being held in the city jail is old Tulsa mother is this city’s first
Percy Ross Parnell, 34, of the unit polio fatality of the summer,
block NW 9 Parnell's record dis- Mrs. Charlotte Frazier died late
doses he was sentenced to five Thursday tn an iron lung at a hos-
years at the rehabilitation center, pital she entered last Monday.
Camp Bowie, Texas, for bogus She was among four polio cases
checks and being AWOL, and later admitted to .hospitals here this
given a dishonorable discharge week ______________
from the army mmirmuammcmimacmes
DETROIT, June 27—(4*)—Ford Motor Co. announced
Friday it is shutting down all its Ford assembly plants and
three out of four of its Lincoln-Mercury plants after Mon-
day because of a steel shortage.
Manufacturing operations will be cut down progres-
sively starting Tuesday and continuing through Thursday,
longer if possible.
Full production will be maintained Monday. But the
Detroit Lincoln plant will be the only assembly plant still
in operation as of Tuesday, and it is scheduled for closing
July 3.
About 22,000 workers will be affected by the Ford shut-
can do no
up a man on SH 40, south of
Ponca City A short time later,
a woman motorist reported to po
lice she saw a man in a rear of
a similar car, holding a gun on
the driver.
PADUCAH, Ky., June 27—--
A walkout by 4 500 AFL laborers
over a wag" dispute at the Pa-
ducah atomic energy plant idled
an additional 10,000 craftsmen
Friday.
TOKYO, June 27- P The
communist Peiping radio Friday
in the first reference to allied
bombing of North Korean hy-
droelectric plants, said "all
signs” pointed to "American in
tentions to extend the war and
heighten , w 11 tensions in the
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HOUSTON, Texas, June 27--Im
H —An estimated 35,000 Hous-
Dearborn, Mich.
Lincoln-Mercury plants to be shut down are at Metu-
chen, N. J., St. Louis and Los Angeles.______________________
Stop-Gap Controls Bill
Looming as Time Fades
Senate-House Group Studying Compromise;
Old Law lo Die Monday If Not Extended
Oklahoma City voted for pas-
sage of the bill after voting for
all four amendments offered.
Rep. Page Belcher (R), Enid,
supported the amendments but
voted against passage of the
measure.
The four amendments would
(1) end controls after Monday on
anything not rationed or not sub-
ject to government allocation;
(2) re-create the wage stabiliza-
tion board and strip it of author-
ity to enter wage disputes unless
requested by the parties in-
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Mayes Prosecutor
LOCAL—Partly e l o u d y and
continued hot, with fresh to
strong southerly winds Friday,
Friday night and Saturday. High
Friday, about 96. Low Friday
night, near 75. High Saturday,
in the 90s
STATS—A chance of a few
scattered local afternoon or even-
ing thunderstorms in the west
portion. Otherwise generally fair
Friday, Friday night and Satur-
day. Little change in tempera
tures. High Friday, 95 100. Low
Friday night, 75 80. High Satur-
day. 95-100.
EXTKNDEO—For the period
Saturday through Wednesday,
_ _ rm. I retain the right to use water from
Off Homes Near Tinkerereropsedsetonethgtnacet
is needed for irrigation of plants
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Oklahoma probably has set an
all time record with its 1952
crop, "better than the 103 mil-
lion bushel mark" which has
stood since 1947. E. N. Puckett,
manager of the Union Equity Ex-
change in Enid, said Friday.
chines, still in factory packing + -
garage after the arrest Thursday Young 1I I her is
oamngxnaronhdectn S.X.11S Polio Fatality in Tulsa
of an automobile. TULSA, June 27—IP— A 22-year-
The mass experiment was an-
nounced here Friday by research-
ers from the University of Pitts-
burgh. It will be financed—at an
estimated cost of $500,000—by
the National Foundation for In
fantile Paralysis.
The inoculations of the chil-
dren—aged one to six—will be-
gin next Wednesday at eight elin-
ics still to be determined.
HE AGE BRACKET of one
- to six is the one where re
searchers said 50 percent of all
polio probably will occur.
The medicine to be used-
gamma globulin—is made from
human blood. Foundation offici-
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news the day you get back from
your vacation by having your
carrier save The Oklahoman
and Times for you while you
are away. Ask your carrier or
call Service Department,
2-1211. for Vacation-Pak
Service.
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SEATTLE, June 27- nA I
: federal grand jury indicted liar
' ry A Harvinen Seattle travel
agency executive. Friday on two
counts of giving false informa-
l tion that Owen Lattimore was
planning a trip behind the iron
curtain
VIENNA, Austria, June 27-
up—The government alerted
more than 3,000 policemen and
400 detectives Friday to break
up threatened communist riots
when Secretary of State Ache
t son arrives Sunday.
ish were not apprised in advance
of the Yalu river bombings earlier the seven places,
here has been
The experiment was announced charged with neglect, maladminis killedmin, D.viekk wauila i therPregdorbyols“donit make im“
After seizing the vehicle Thurs migration a myth by reducing it
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as Houston was in the midst of tration and other offenses in con
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two non-resident cases, bringing obtained in county history. ment into Pryor, crime bureau PLEASE TUBN To y ।
the count so far this year to 147 Judge Jackson was assigned headguartersforsthe investigation. ’
city cases and six deaths, 94 here by the state supreme court in Eight siot machines, ir Para
eounty cases aM four de.t^ " "FPryor te C
, ■ . „„ । Sen. Maybank (D . S. C.) heads - Five of Oklahoma's seven rep-
Puckett s statement by ong the senate conferees and Rep resentatives did not vote Thurs-
distance to the Oklahoma City — - - 1
are nearer the low-landing point? COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 27—(P-
He pointed out his addition115 in Everyone who knew him thought
a low place and the planes height Fred Fry was a man
______ jis “governed by sea **vtL He dressed like one. held a social
The houses are in Universal Frank Cleckler, head of the vet- security card for a male, posed
Homes addition, 8200 block SE 32,erans administration office, here, as a man during the days when
three blocks east of Tinker airforce said Louie O. Gilstrap, chief eval he worked as a dishwasher For
base. uator, approved loans for GI pur 50 years, Fred Fry acted like a
They are in an area covered chasers "after values were reduced man.
by an “aviation easement” pur-,by a fee appraiser, who took that But Fry died Thursday. The cor
13 chased by the government from the easement into full consideration, oner said Fry was actually a
12 original owners of the land, which Rumors, charges and counter; woman.
i allows planes to fly as low as charges have been flying in real
“ 54!." over the houses “X andbutdingcrncernnrtne Comic Dictionary
|; Another addition, immediately to area, particularly after Washington
si the west and nearer the field, is prEASFrURN to R.mLera
« now under construction. But Man- PAC. COCOmNI bombers
by“an underworld alliance and at the hand of a hired killer, immigration and naturalization.
— - The president said he was in,
favor of some of its provisions,,
• - . ,,, j • huts aid its flaws outweighed its
........ ... bureau of criminal investigation, who led the Thursday night good points. He said that to him
a giant experiment with a blood raids, would not disclose the number of men arrested nor the the bill smacked of thought con-
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district judge, will return to ing under the headlights of a trac-
Oklahoma Citv Saturday tor. Wilson said he is withholding
morning to sentence commis- names of the suspects and the Jail
sioners Charles A. Litton and
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tified as the one in which Bur- than the two thirds majority need J
NA D 1 ris‘ killer made his getaway, ed to overrule a presidential veto.)
Vurrav UdaVS has been seized. It was The house margin Thursday was
- taken in Miami. SLJU
Shotguns Are Seized . . Voting to override were 32 Re
Officers also seized three shot publicans and 25 Democrats. Sid
guns which immediately were ing with the president were 18
turned over to state crime abora Democrats and eight Republicans
—Aiken of Vermont, Duff of Penn-
sylvania. Hendrickson and Smith of
New Jersey, Ives of New York.
Morse of Oregon, Saltonstall of
Massachusetts and Seaton of Ne-
braska.
A switch of only two of the 57
who voted to override would have
upheld the veto
Untrue Attacks Charged
The last time a presidential veto
With approval of the veterans ad- _ -----, .
ministration, homes have been only have four houses under the Death Discloses Life-Long
built directly below the course of pattern, and planes dear them by
planes moving off and on a Tinker at least 50 feet, even though they Pose of H oman
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The conferees told reporters that no word of their prog-
ress would be released publicly until after Friday night’s
session—and it appeared the
session would run late into E I VC SoOHCVS
the night.
Their job Is to take the widely TL.o NA Pitt*/
different bills passed by the sen ■ —nC L " • a II• l
ate and house and whip them into I A 1 Ty
something each chamber will ap- I n C UVUfi V OtC
Nabbed; Plot Seen"’;- Steel
Truck, Weapons Are Grabbed s Overridden
. . Ithe murder of Mayes County Attorney Jack Burris hidden mous.
35,000 Children to Get away after a series of seven rapid raids in Ottawa county wednesTrymcnsponserda sen.
| la* A • a. Thursday night, MeCarran (D., Nev.) and Rep
anoculatlonsAgannsl There are indications Burris may have been killed June Walter (D., Pa.), it revises and •
7 at his Locust Grove home near Pryor in a plot conceived codifies all existing U. S. laws on I
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n.ill
being grown for landscaping the
new fairgrounds. Baker said
“we ♦
District Judges Stop Out the killing was reported Passers my public career.
It is net the first time a county by had seen a similar vehicle near Sen. Lehman (D . Lib., N. Y).
Burris' home the night he was arguing with the senate to uphold
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downs and 5,200 by the three Lincoln-Mercury closings.
About 69,000 are employed in manufacturing operations.
The Ford assembly plants to be closed are at Richmond,
Calif.; Atlanta; Dallas; Kansas City; Memphis, Tenn.; Min-
M neapolis-St. Paul; Edgewater, N. J.; Louisville; Norfolk,
m Va.; Somerville, Mass.; Buffalo; Chester, Pa., Chicago and
Times is possibly the first time
a well-recognized authority has
put the idea into words although
many farmers, elevator and rail-
road men have hinted at a rec-
ord-breaking crop, largely be-
cause of high average yields per
acre.
The official government esti-
mate is due July 10.
“And another thing,” said
Puckett, “weTl average 64
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Lieut Alden W. Hewitt, 35, Okla
homa City airforce officer, was
identified Friday as one of six men
aboard a C-47 transport plane which
crashed in California,
The plane had been missing
since Wednesday, it was located
Friday at the 3,500-foot level on the
east side of Mount Wilson.
Observers said the wreckage ap
peared to be smouldering and that
there were no signs of life.
, „ his investigation can be brought to
Edd L. Hisel and Gov. Mur- a climax The raids Thursday night
censors quickly if they are had. d rag8 ed ernment contribution toward pur
monkeys and they said th ! suspended from office. " The truck seized Thursday night chase of an auto for every World
werecertainitwillndosthe same Judge Jackson, who wrote newwibontdsciosedwar » or Korean war veteran
2? Pe Oklahoma county history by con -Afton man long known as a slot *ho was bli nded ortost th/bm
riment. victing-Hisel and Litton, at the machine operator in the Grand or foot. Truman.V‛eoted the.bu
IJALF OF THE children in the same time Saturday will bear a lake area. It had been under the to days be r‛ ( lh
H experiment will be given the plea for their suspension, which agents' surveillance for 10 days Ien Jr. Umeasure
blood medicine and the other Granville Scanland, county attor- The present owner acquired the immigratio •
hall will get an injection that ney. insists the law provides. vehicle after Burris was slain, one In urging the senate to override
looks like gamma globulin, but Gov. Murray said he would de report indicates. The owner is not the veto. McCarran accused the
Will actually be a shot of gelatin. Uy his departure for the national held, Wilson said. president of ‘unfounded and un_
if there is less paralytic polio governors’ conference in Houston Search for a vehicle answering true” attacks on the bill. He said
in the children who get the blood until Sunday, so he will be here a description of the one taken the veto was "one of the most un-
medicine, then the medicine may to act at once if necessary. Thursday night started soon after American acts I have witnessed in
be the answer the foundation has
house fense production bill or on
Outcome in Doubt amendments that struck from
Maybank refused to hazard a it most of its control provisions,
guess whether a brief extension of a roll call compiled by the As-
the present controls act would be speiated Press showed Friday,
sought if it appears congress can- Rep. John Jarman (D) of
not get a new law on the books
(Evenine Edilon ot The Dally Oklahoman» Entered at Oxtahoma City, oklahoma. Postofe m second elass mal matter under tu M March 3• im
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here stepped aside. ed. and a quantity of liquor seized
Ouster Charges HeardFor some time, there has been
The three commissionerswere speculation Burris may have been
charged last Friday with iillegally murdered by a vengeance killer,
purchasing olasphaltie con- Thursday s raid touched off the
The micro wave relay system crete from the Metropolitan rav ;nrst indication an organized gang
which will bring “live" network ing Co last September wihou may have plotted the shooting
television programs to Oklahoma public bidding Litton and Hisel Bombing Link Eyed
Tuesday is completed and working, demanded, • sPeedy nd Meanwhile. one source said in-
but even telephone company em Judge Jackson found both guilty vestigators speculated that there
ployes weren't interested in the as charged. might be a link between the slay-
things they saw Friday. Judge Jackson actually is com ing of Burris and the mysterious
A spokesman for Southwestern pleting his second assignment bombing of an Afton night spot
Bell Telephone Co which owns the here. ... last Saturday morning
relav system said only test pat- He was assigned here in April The United Press reported the
terns and drawings are being re by the state supreme court to hear club was operated by T. A. Blue-
layed grand jury ouster charges against jacket who also operates the
if they come in sharp and R LEASE TURN yo Murrav Southern Mansion club. The A land trade between Oklaho.
clear." he said, "were sure the pace 2 column 3 Southern Mansion club was raid- .... . OLDKK, AAM col- essary natural gas.
actual programs will be clear Tues ed Thursday night. . A .. 4g ' f "We are higly pleased with the
day." W * A After Burris was killed June 7,1585 neXt for the new fair John Deere Co. decision to
The programs start into Oklaho W est Aorees state agents immediately moved in-andnneededvo. A nM cate this fine $20 millions industry
ma it 7 am Tuesday, but the i - C-- and Gov. Murray ordered the kill- grounds at NW 19 and May was in Oklahoma" the governor said,
first show will not be sent into rp p.I D,.., er captured "at any cost" approved Friday by the city coun "We have been working on this
channel four by WKY TV here un 1O litJU I dIOY The crime bureau chief has u_ n„ueg a project, along with several others,
til 9:15 a.m. . , -- made his headquarters in Pryor . The J radeinolved 80acre.offor a long time. The John Deere
programs will make up the sta- TreeDori gn ministers Agree Hired Killer Possible iTeJn^Ty and Portland wbch he ter quiet until all details were
-- nn The auesfion of the Thursday night was questioned city gave A&M inexchangefor 80 "This is just one of many proj-
Pawnee Hag Concert Germany four hours at an undisclosed lo- acres in the northeast corn r of ects for new industry that we are
1a . Gerrman-j .. • catmn the western half section, working on at this time, and we
PAWNEE. June 27-The first 0 .Informedi sources.said that was At the same time Wilson said The arrangement will give A&M hop t have similar announce-
the summer band programs was the. substancesof.thenreply,t0tbe there is a "definite possibility aa quartermile-wide strip a mile ments made about other new in
held on the: courthouse, law he resent t the.Soviet.Unjonb the hired kilter Was "imported” for along Portland. with upland dustries in the very near future."
this week and will continue every United States Great Britainland n"sin "° and river bottom land. The college
Tuesday throughout the o nist Details of Thursday night's raids suggested the trade so different
meeting here Friday af- indicate they were carefully plan- land types could be used for its
ned and that Ottawa county Sheriff demonstration farm.
Mult McCullough was not inform- Pete Baker, manager of the state
ed they were to be staged fair, said the swap leaves but
Reports indicate the state agents two problems to be settled before
left their Pryor headquarters in construction can start on the new
pairs, each with a specific assign- fair buildings. Removal of two
ment. At an agreed time, they hit railroad spurs through the fair-
armed with grounds site and adoption of final
Ten adding machines, valued at
$4,000 and part of an estimated
$5,000 loot taken last weekend in
a burglary of the Oklahoma Type-
writer Co., 318 N Robinson, have
been recovered bv police. Eight
typewriters taken in the break-in
still are missing.
Detectives found the 10 ma-
under direction of band director ters concluded discussion on
Ashley Alexander reply at a mee h- Euid
— • - ternoon.
FPI.. w.rLer They also agreed to consult more
Ine rain closely among themselves on mili-
From United, Statess. Weother Bureau tary operations in Korea. Some
‘ elements in Britain have raised a
storm of protest because the Brit-
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In Fast Raids; Ambush Killing WASHINGTON, June 27-
1 g । ep, (P)—Congress wrote the Mc-
Kumored as Scheme of Gang Carran Walter immigration
• bill into law Friday over
By WAYNE MACKEY President Truman's veto. Mr.
Crime bureau agents Friday had "several” suspects in Truman called the bill infa-
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This triple-tongued streak of lightning was photo-
graphed at Worcester Mass., at the height of a thuhder- •
storm that broke that cityis 100-degree.he atwave appeal probably will be a special presidential message
Thursday nigh ' Thebuildingsin the foregroundain- Monday if Mr. Truman doesnot like the finished ver*
cluding the city hall (tower) were not touched despite sion of a bill to extend wage-price controls,
the appearances. ■__
WASHINGTON, June 27—(PP)—Senate and house con-
son5
pany, first broke the news.
at * T l Gov. Murray said abundance of
%ew Har I JUKI electrical power and natural gas
VUVY I till HOIIV were major factors influencing the
Deere company in locating in the
C __ C.1a, Pryor area. There it will have ac-
owap uompIcLC cess >0 Grand riverdamhydro
electric power, and the Oklahoma
Natural Gas Co. will furnish nec-
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