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PRICE FIVE CENTS
FINAL HOME EDITION
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EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY
VOL. LXIV, NO. 73
City GI Among
Court Retains
Control Over
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To Cast Ballots
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of men in such manner.”
And an employe in a parking lot
520 W Main, is actually in another
Jewell L. Pratt, employe at the
her son's arrival by the Times,
county election board;
Homer
1
an appointment with Taylor's sec-
give may be used against them
Ballots
partment; Charles Howard Greer,
with the 76 of Friday. The low for await the trial.
ives a false statement
Prosecutor
rebels were killed in May
Mobley was reported to have clashes on central Luzon. It
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ranger. Later the boat was found
the waters. A hat was floating
A brother of Mobley, W. B. Mob-
Drown
PKEASECOEUMN°
hard money”
KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 2——
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1
In Ball Cap
Struck Out
LONG ENGAGEMENTS
RISKY BUSINESS . . .
ference with the prosecutors were
Dwain D. Box, secretary of the
spanning the Missouri river here.
Officers said wreckage of the au-
tomobiles that' collided on the
Are Dropped
WASHINGTON, May 2—(_Fed-
eral district judge Luther W.
Youngdahl Saturday dismissed four
in Wrong Race
One Precinct's Books
Show Little Attention
Paid to Ward Lines
Capitol Steel
Manager Dies
Clifford C. Sorrenson
Doubled Firm’s Output
Let Chips Fall
As They May,
Says Scanland
• Own Probe of Ballot
Fraud Is Initiated
By County Attorney
Oklahoma county’s prose-
cutor Saturday ordered his
Saturday night is expected to be
45, as compared to 48 of the pre-
vious night.
Weather in the rest of the state
and fighter - bombers streaking
over North Korea today in a grim
search for Red MIG jets and troop
and supply targets.
No MIGs were sighted, but the
Air Force said several rich tar-
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Seven Will Be Quizzed
At that time, Wilson said, he
Other Bandit Winner
Of Inning in City
Gas Station
County Attorney Starts Check of Election Irregularities
First step in a probe by the county attorney’s office of city election fraud and ir-
regularities was a conference with a representative of the Oklahoma City Times
and election board officials. Shown at the conference, left to right, are Jim Jack-
son, Times reporter; Dwain Box, secretary of the election board; Homer Thompson,
county registrar, and Jack Wilson, assistant county attorney. __________________
By JIM JACKSON
Open arms greeted voters
at precinct 5, ward 3, in the
parking lot, registered for the city
council election listing her address
at 520 W Main. "I don't have any
Percentage Small
The Americant emphasized they
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Gray jr. said the VA increase was
ordered "reluctantly and only at a
homan and Times Want Ad. you're
golng to reach your goal sun u
shootin’.
Through a Want-Ad you engage
good help for your home or busl-
ress, find a mate for that single
chair or bed, and a spouse for your
lenesome pel Por an Ad Taker
phone CEntral 3-1311.
Penalties Listed
Wilson said Saturday any per-
mento, Calif.
Ike PlaysGolf
ficer, said the order was request-
ed by one of his assistant juvenile
officers on the advice of the child’s
mother’s attorney.
Suit Filed for Divorce
The mother, Mrs. Eugenia Price,
39, who married the child’s step-
father March 1, filed for divorce
Housing Administration and loans
guaranteed by the veterans admin-
istration
E » saturexyrthaenhin
England were identical with1
Truce Sessions
Miskovsky Friday asked Albert
C. Hunt, presiding district judge,
to call a grand jury to make an
investigation.
Scanland said later his office "is
perfectly capable to taking action
against anyone in the county who
has violated a law.”
Wilson said that after be has ex-
hausted information obtainable at
the county election board, he will
confer with Ross Taylor, city man-
ager.
Taylor was out of town Satur-
day, and was not scheduled to re-
turn until Monday. Wilson made
brother, William Robert Pettit, 35, . _ _ .
of Mission, Texas, is the prisoner F air and Cooler
William apparently listed his
Is State Picture
Four of the men who arrived Por All Weekend
from Tokyo as stretcher cases were:
Employes About April 7 Votes
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. 40,
Ward^ Four Electors Vote in Ward Three Contest
h
Sweetest Captor?
First Oklahoma City girl to an-
nounce her candidacy for "Miss
XPW,” sweetheart of the Ex-
Prisoners of War national con-
vention here next month is Joyce
Churchill, 30 NW 14. The XPWs
are looking for the “girl we’d
like to hold us captive.” Judging
will be at 9 a. m. Thursday in
the Criterion theater. Contestants
may enter by contacting Roger
Bamford, 528 E Boeing, Midwest
City. (Story, Page 2.)
____ thought the majority of British
The first count of the indictment prisoners disliked the communists
1 as much as they did. They said
structed him: "Don’t wait 15 min-
utes to file charges when you are
convinced a law has been vio-
lated.”
Times Reporter Called
Wilson and A. B. Cooper, in-
vestigator in the county attor-
ney’s office, Saturday morning
summoned Jim Jackson, Times
city hall reporter, who has done
most of the investigating so far,
for a conference. Monday, Wilson
will question city employes re-
corded as voting outside their
home precincts.
Times’ editors instructed Jack-
son to furnish any material gath-
ered for the newspaper’s stories
which the prosecutor’s staff de-
sired. Also joining in the con-
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Editorial Pago
Edgar Ansel Mowrer can’t get
U. S. officials to admit it but
he finds them cool to NATO as
the main defense against com-
munism.
Deris Fleeson finds Democrats
increasingly confident that they
will win control of the house in
1954.
George Dixon is staggered by
the millions of bushels of price-
supported wheat the govern-
ment is going to have to unload
—on the taxpayers.
Halted a Day
UN Agrees to Red
Request for Time Out
PANMUNJOM (M—The Commu-
•Pigures show that long, drawn-
out engagements reduce the. .gets were smashed,
chances o sealing the deal .
But when you engage an Okla-
ty Judge C. J. Blinn. The judge
signed the order, without knowing
details of the case, a juvenile of
ficer said Saturday, because it was
"an emergency and he was too
busy for us to explain at the time.” I
John Zwick, county juvenile of-
Oklahoma City Times
Paid Circulation Greater Than Any Other Evening Newspaper in Oklahoma -
Evening Ealtton St me Dal, Okabomin» Entered at Oktahoma OU. Oklahoma, Postotnice as second data wall matter under Iba act at Marek 3, 1M*
~TWELVEPAGES—500 N BROADWAY, OKLAHOMA CITY, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1953
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"simply that the men were both
tired and ill and had expressed a
munism," Campbell said, "but the precinct, records show.
study of such cases has been lim-, Twenty-one persons who voted I
ited and is not conclusive. It would April 7 in the ward three precinct "
be unfair to brand a whole group listed home addresses in Ward 4.
OU Professor to Speak
SPRINGFIELD, Mo., May 2
—The spring meet of ‘the Missouri
archaeological society will be held
at Southwest Missouri State college
here Sunday. The school announced
that Dr. Robert E. Bell of the Uni-
vristy of Oklahoma would be the
chief speaker.
was .critically injured in ‘i boost on VA loans and larger proj-______
endlisinn of two automobiles e- ---- a the gage money market" and that "the
The increase’s apply only on new industry can now resume its ac-
loans. Mortgages already in effect‘tivity."
are not affected He said that general increases in
The present 4 percent interest interest rates “have resulted in a
ays in effect for these led-drying-up of the supply of 4 pet-
i 1 .-La -Li.. ‘anvaaeine.
day NE 13. The six completed systems day in the hope that the atmos- Meanwhile, the U. N. Command PMEASE EVEMT°,
0-. T. -----— mL... L.. ...ill L. nhara +hoir familv 1ifo will eirrp .TArsi« e • 4,nctinol „lAhae.pin:
away from her, had the sym-
pathy of county authorities j
Saturday who retained cus-
tody of the child, neverthe-
less.
County officials say they are pro-
tecting the child, a delicately-fea-
tured brunette who will celebrate
her eighth birthday Tuesday, from
her stepfather, who has a police
record of drunkeness.
The child was placed in a coun-
ty detection home late Friday eve-
ning by two deputy sheriffs who
said they tried for almost two
hours to explain to the mother what
was happening.
She Fails to Understand
The mother speaks so little Eng-
lish. however, they were unable to
explain, and she wandered through
city streets sobbing until a passer-
by took her to police: They were
unfamiliar with the case and could
I Army authorities were quick to operated by two city councilmen,
point out that "only a few” of the the city building superintendent,
20 men were suspected of having and two other men, listed the park-
fallen victim of communist “brain ing lot as her home address. The
washing” during their confinement, lot, Merchants Parking System,
They were not identified — -......
Brown, the son of Mrs. Faye precinct.
Seibles, 505 NE 4, and the other ,
with the child until it is deter-1
mined if jurisdiction should go to
a district court.
If the mother files a new divorce
petition, she may ask the district
judge to restrain the stepfather,
from disturbing the child.
"And if she doesn’t, we are go-
said Saturday "I'm so glad you let “1 ge
me know he is back in this coun- fice."
Ball caps and khaki trous- try.”
ers were the vogue for serv- . The mother said she had been
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A.
men arrived by plane at the hos-
pital early Saturday.
Mrs. Seibles, when informed of
ing to do everything in our power, -----
to keep her (the child) away from Clifford C. Sorrenson, president from a________
him.” Zwick said Saturday. and general manager of the Capi- been seen standing.
When Mrs. Price was Uken to tol Steel & Iron Co., 1726 Agnew, biodiey was reporva io nave clasues ul veuua uuwu. a uau --- 21
police headquarters Friday night died Saturday morning in Wesley rented a boat with an outboard not mention any government completed
--uc,., , hospital after a heart attack. motor from the Beverly and Clark losses. NW 5 en
PHEASE ENT DPs Child
The statement was made by i
Maj. James Campbell, public in-1
formation officer at Valley Forge
Military hospital, Phoenixville, Pa.,
according to the Associated Press.
Mental Tests Slated
The men were Uken to Valley
Forge for “thorough physical and
mental examinations.”
Campbell said the main reason
for the security measures was
At Hospital After
Grueling Existence
Twenty exchanged prison-
ers of war, including Okla-
homa City’s Cpl. Marvin L.
Brown, arrived back in this
country early Saturday after
a mystery-shrouded trip
from Tokyo.
Reason for the mystery was that
"some of the men may hive come r
under the influence of commu-
nism.”
City DP’s Child |
County Officials Say J
They're Saving Her -g
From Stepfather &
By WAYNE MACKEY . . g
A frantic Ukranian moth- ?
er. unable to understand why $
her only child was taken < I
••I'd rather not say until I know
on grounds they are unconstitu mlmn
Youngdahtrea that the firstnounced the war as "stupid” and "useless.1
count of the seven-count indict- One American freed last week at Panmunjom said re-
The body of an Oklahoma City a ... , .. -. ... — ______________ ,
man who drowned in Lake Tex-will remain about the same, and~Yteu to • they should have." ted tates would accept either to secur" voting registration is
sEom-z, — - z.szauzas aaMt: -Ei* mar*,
m-rp r: ~
Petsalesm hAdv ... recovered ported at Tulsa with 02 of an inch. The Shields project is the sixth "l breaK med 9Pe that Sweden and Switzerland were year, and disfranchised for up to
e TXS1 Nine Auke Killed ospsg“xecnsm 10 be 1 said Saturday it is sending haveP rejected Switzerland The ^Miskovsky also has said he is
hal mie irom theCum faHeS MANILA M.y 2-^-The army Others have been on Main, all British prisoners repatriated U. N suggestedI Sweden Friday, studying the advisability of intro-
cove. mahadoatpparsntz fhedsaldASturdaynincommunstruk Broadway, Lnwood, classen and from Korea on home leave satur-but the communists did not reply:
TOKYO, May 2—(P)— Four Americans who spent cyuny euecuun w„u> „uuwr
---7 months in North Korean prison camps Saturday Thompson, county registrar, and
sharply criticized a group of British repatriates who de- George Miskovsky, state senator,
nomcea the war as «gtuid» and "useless.” —City Conference Menday.
WASHINGTON, May 2—I—Des- bridge was "so twisted it's hard to rate stays in effect for these___ ____ ____
pite cloudy skies, President Eisen- tel} -what happened." They said it eral housing administration mort- cent money, making it increasing-
hower had bis usual Saturday appeared "liquorxand excessive gages: military, delanse and co-ly difficult for veterans to eecure
round of golf Saturday. speed” were involved operative housing. homes on that basis.”
WASHINGTON, May 2—-The
government Saturday boosted in- in line with the Eisenhower ad-
terest rates to 4% percent on most ministration’s new "berd meney"
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home loans insured by the Federal policy.
Veterans administrator Carl R.
VA, FHA Home Loan firerides^is* the E 5, of h :
ing a sense of proportion to those A total of 185 Reds, including 21
_ , in need of it. He indicated there women, will be’returned, making
I-FAWAcF H at Ac HAncfAr will be no psychological or other the final total 6,670. That's roughly
interest Hates DOOSUOU special treatment for selected pris- 800 more than originally promised.
oners regarded as cold war prop- Meanwhile, the UN command
The general increase in rates is aganda victims. sent hundreds of deadly Sabre jets
GIs Rap British PWs
For Calling War Useless
One American Says Criticism by Freed
Prisoners Follows Communist Party Line
That means a .25 percent to- last resort.”
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Comic Dictionary
Impossibility-Playing a slid-
ing trombone in a telephone
booth.
we comerteu wau -------- .. ... „ .1 . .... as one of its passengers. Reno shows some of the addresses ate internal security subcommittee just as there were some Ameri- nists asked today for a one-day re- retary"for 11 a .m Monday,
attorney Friday, knowing she had bandit, several times and "inatz While the men were enroute from listed as residences do not exist, last winter that he never was a cans. But they said they thought cess in the Korean truce talks af-
filed for divorce, but he said he succeeded in erking.he.Pisto Tokyo, a list of 75 American pri- One address is a parking lot, one communist sympathizer or promo the percentage was small. ' ter naming four Asian nations they
could not get a district court judge from his hand. DiMrmed and dis- soners of war still in communist a drugstore, pne a plumbing firm, ter of communist interests. I The British prisoners arrived at consider qualified to take custody
to restrain the sather tromnassesa hstn iretreath’Brownjwamteate North Koreasprisoncampsswas re-one ■ tavernrand another ■de ----------------------
stinguw <he mother hid gone beck atapitol Hill General hospitai tor b t name, listed that
to the stepfather .«! ... living ' Another ball cap bandit, also of Warren H. Pettit, 3213 NW ».
with him. wearing khaki trousers, had better
He suggested that We take c luck about 4:30 a m Saturday in
tion in county court, getting her robbing the attendant at a service
declare asneglected Shid Th 1 station at 1501 W Reno. He es-
* lir“"pitifi and it's tragic. But caped i .. brother Warren on the list which
that child has to be protected. We James van Whitehead, 25, ofwassmuggled outby an exchanged
didn't want to leave her at home 520 Steed drive. Midwest City, told prisone r,Sst.H arry A.Cuttingu,
over the weekend and told Judge officers the gunman, wearing a . Four of the men who arrived
Elinnaitnwaraan amirgencsanits black handkerchief qver thelowergiven stek innersatValley Forge Oklahoma and its capitol city freedom oft speech.. ,
gnn. for another person with- part afhisfase, enteredthensta hospital and allowed to call rela- Saturday were able to look for- Youngdahl said there is serious
out XX ati We hcts” tione handed him twppape sacks tives from mobile telephones ward to a “fair' weekend with doubt" whether the three coun son
out.obtainirgt. Ed Price cur- and ordered hi ‘ W 1th emwith brought to their bedsides. temperatures over the state to be which Lattimore may be tried
rens iivsngttezassws h been manesaid he put about s in bus. -ie
prrortsd syeraletwas, SirJS bandhe jaska ThentetefnmeaCityan Drowns todsek'ahih 0 2" issue:"ZBut. he said this must ageresslon. somebody had'io stop woulabe acceptable, the senior ihere on1Aprii%, although ihey do
once. the wall and told Whitehead to turn IC T 7
Saturday morning, Mrs. Price out the lights. In Btente lAlKP!
was again consulting her attorney The attendant said the light “"U
on the divorce petition. switch was in a storeroom at the
County Hearing Delayed back of the station,, and.when he
A hearing has not been sched- returned, the bandit had fled,
uled in county cobrt, meanwhile,
to determine what should be done
20 on Mystery _ A A.,
Trip to States Prosecutor to Question ulty
All to Get Rent
motor from the Beverly and Clark losaes.
Graduate of Iowa State univer- resort of the lake, near Denison,
sity, the 50-year-old engineer had about 6 p.m. Friday.
tl w. ,1... been head of the company since About 30 minutes later he was
Ine W earner 1941, when the founder, J. Dur, seen standing in the boat by a
From the u s. Weather Bureau died. Sorrenson came to Oklaho- 1 • ■ • . .1
LOCAL —Fair with little ma City in 1925 as an engineer empty and moving in a circle on
change in temperature this after- ,, ,ur- . . . ..C - L • —L—
noon, tonight and Sunday. High Under Sorrenson s leadership the nearby,
today about 72. Low tonight near company bad doubled in sizeand ......... ""**
45 High Sunday in the 70s. production of such items as bridge
STATE - Generally fair to- spans and prefab metal buildings
night and Sunday. Continued cool He was 1 Shriner and 32nd de-,
tonight; a little warmer in the gree Mason. He belonged to the-n: 1 II p
west portion Sunday. Low tem- chamber of commerce, Oklahoma 7 Die, 1 Hurt as Cars
peratures tonight 40 in the north- c lub,and. the Oklahoma. City Golf r 11* J • V c.,
west to around 50 in southeast, and Country club. He attended the Collide in Kansas City
Highs Sunday 86 to 70 northeast Christian Scientist church J
and in the 70s southwest por- I Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
tion.. Maud Sorrenson, i
Hourly Temperature
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’ speedy and.public, tri alt: noon at Tokyo army hospital, said ngoonsitsre who b71k at re tioned are Bob Ingram, superin-
and to be informed of the nature stories of m treatment and forced 481ngprisoners communist Aome tendent of the city building de-
and cause of the accusation and marches told by repatriated Amer turning 10 their communist home- partment; Charles Howard Greer,
to be confronted with the witnesses cans were true to the best of their, ' Charles Herman Messer, Ted R.
against him.' knowledge. Ha Want TaHr Brashear and John Roy Reid, in-
The first amendment guarantees Red Line Followedr Lt. Gen. William K. Harrison re- specters; V. E. Van Scoy, police
Americans and British lived to iterated the Allied position that the vice squad raider, and Raymond
gether in the prison camps. neutral take custody of the pris- C. Leasure, municipal auditorium
Cpl. John King, San Antonio, said oners inKorea untik their future stage electrician.
_ . statements followed the commu is decided. | a Times check of voting records
ormar-autJine exactly. Asked whether any of the four of Ward 3, Precinct 5, disclosed
1 -ur! King said "we came here to stop Asian nations named by the Reds that several city employes voted
City Thief
not help. i •
Deputies took the child to the de-
tention home on an order of Coun-
the communists” Allied delegate said: not live in that ward. They listed
I King said some of the British in "That is a matter to be settled false addresses.
2l2
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permanent address,” she explains..
“I get all my mail here at the of-— N,
Councilman Uses Office
last Thursday. The. mother " telegram that her son hoube prrundsistopnrtedolj Len-on lAittimore
represented by Ra ph J. Cox, at- ice station Dandis during, tne had left Tokyo Thursday, but had ard H Dickerson and LaVerne UIL HUUUUIIUUI C
re re »sx
sociation. U , E bery. While another lost his' "I am a little let down in away, superintendent; Pt j. Pulliam
Extremecrueltytwas cha rseied pistol to » service station “t- becauselhadhoped.hewould.be and George A. Hales. It is located
The divorce petition was fteo h . well enough to come directly in Precinct 4, 3.
the same day that Mrs. Marion tendant ana was uCKY to home, she said. "Where do vou live now”’ she
Russell, assistant county juvenile escape with his cap—but no Mrs. Seibles has been informed was sked
officer, learned that the 7year-old money. . previously that Brown had lost his < a G Aacie. .0. „ „„ .
daughter, also named Eugenia. Police said George Merrill right arm and all of his toes be- more about She answered. I
had gone to school "exhausted, and Brown, 52, of 114 SW 24, disarmed cause of extreme frostbite. Meanwhile, CouncUman Carleton 1
almost hysterical with fright. a would-be bandit who attempted I Uter in the day Saturday, an- disclosed ha had been using his of-
"Because a social worker asked to rob the service station at 5107 other planetoed of released pris- fice address for voting purposes
me to investigate. I called t h e SW 29—but not until the gunman oners arrived at Travis airforce for years. ___________________
principal of the child's school. Mrs had struck him above the right base in California, with two Okla- The Ward 4 voters stepped ment—charging that Littimore was marks of the first group of British prisoners to arrive in
(Sam) Phillips, the principal, told eye with his pistol. homans on board, across W Reno to cast their bal-a promoter of communism and .....
me the child needed help,” Mrs. In fact, that's when the gunman They are Cpl. Harold L. Witt, lots Reno is the boundary between communist interest*—violates the - , cu:..
Russell said Saturday. made the wrong move. Brown told Bartlesville, and Sgt. German D. Wards 3 and 4 with the north side sixth amendment of the constitu- statements made by -hinese
Too Frightened to Sleep officers the man, wearing a ball McCurley, Pauls Valley. of the street being in Ward 3 and tion and is in “conflict” with the communist instructors.
"She said the child was so dis- cap and khaki trousers, confront- Witt and McCurley were among the south side in Ward 4 first amendment. Another said he thought those
traught and frightened she could ed him inside the station and de- 40 men on the big ship that touched Some’ Addresses Don't Exist Indictment Defective Britons “might have turned a little
not even get her to lie down and manded his money, the ground after an overnight flight Nineteen of the 21 wardline The judge ruled that the far east bit.”
rest in the clinic of the school: .He Hits Bandit , from Honolulu. crossers gave addresses on the expert and Johns Hopkins univer-’
She was afraid to be alone, but When told he had no money, the Third Plane Arrives , south side of Reno. The other two sity professor may be tried on the
even when Mrs. Phillips offered to bandit cursed the attendant and This was the third plane to bring listed numbers in the 200 block S other three counts.
allow one of the other pupils to struck him above the eye with his the free prisoners to the homeland. Hudson. All of this is according to • "J _____ '.......
stay with her, the child was too Pistol. Brown said that s w hen he The first arrived on Wednesday information given the precinct reg- handed down by a federal grand_______ ,
frightened to sleep, the principal &01 mad and started wresuing witn with 35 men. The second was the istrar. jury last December charged Lat there were some among the British
told me. i e.gunman. j v . , ,6. mystery flight that included Brown inspection of the south side of timore lied when he told the sen- who adopted the communist line-
"We conferred with the mother’s u ™ attendant mm he.strucx Ie as one of its passengers. Reno shows some of the addresses ate internal security subcommittee just as there were some Ameri-
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What9s Inside
Churches ..................
Crossword Puzzle......... 6
Markets ........... 11
Radio Log ............... 6
Society ............ 3
Sports ..... 7
TV Topic* ............... 6
Town Talk............... 2
Vital Statistic* ........... 6
First ngure ta the readinEat the Ciauen
Em 8
2 i
• staff to launch its own in-
3 vestigation of the April 7
| election irregularities turned
up by the Oklahoma City
Times,
- Granville Scanland, county at-
torney who is ill at St. Anthony
hospital, called Jack Wilson, an
assistant, to bis bedside. He told
Wilson: "Let the chips fall where
JR they may.”
. 4 Wilson said Scanland also in-
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Accidents to April IS .....9,010
Injured to April IS....... .2,842
Dead on May 2 ......... 155
did cost $290,000. Three others will be phere of their family life will cure —following a fanatical, clothes-rip-
j soon on NE 23 and on any who swallowed Red propa- ping demonstration at Panmunjom
1 NW 5 and 6. ganda during their sped in North by a band of hard-core Red re-
------’------------—----- Korean jails. patriates—warily prepared to wind
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