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With the new confessions—which Hoover said were
to assist at the first outdoor eve-
Party Set
warned he would send troops a recruiting drive with the full authorized strength of 1 4,764
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drawn desert winds from New
Hall had a little less than half of
Newcastle and talked to Cun-
which confined him to quarters
The Weather
newsman after spending a quiet
What98 inside
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Fort Sill Due
New General
Cooler weather—a break in the possession at the time of his ab
heat which brought a near record duction was found at this site, the
Pair Admits Murdering Bobby,
Digging Grave Before Getting
Youth; Federal Charges Filed
Vigilantes Seize Nude Man Near Scene
Of One Attack; Police Doubt His Alibi
Ike Is Back Behind
Desk for Busy Day
Military Aid Chief
To Succeed Harper
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State Agents Capture
Suspect in Hijacking
State crime bureau operatives
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Allied Parley
in Trieste Row
Mrs Heady, and used in the ab-
duction, as having been fired from
Hall’s .38 caliber revolver
The revolver was recovered by
the southwest and 80 in the north-
east.
By MARK SARCHET
(Times Staff Writer)
45th Taking Offensive;
Target: 11,350 Recruits
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Conduct Gigantic
Outdoor Mass
Since returning from the sum 88 7 degrees to Oklahoma City announcement said
Bullet Is Found
High clouds will move into the bedded in the floor mat of a 1951
Plymouth station wagon owned by
rested Glenn Rogers Cunningham. the earlier drunkenness arrest.
26 year-old Gore bootlegger, on a .
Bishop Byrne, member of the had been named at the fairs at
Maryknoll Mission Fathers, was Oklahoma City. Tulsa and Musko.
apostolic delegate in Korea. He g8 and th* judging here would de-
was taken prisoner shortly after cide the best Herefords in the
the outbreak of the war and was state.
dedicated to Our Lady of
Latima. According to Catholic
Ihat the aite of the murder has
been definitely located in the state
of Kansas about one and one-half
miles off of route 69 and about 12
miles outside of Kansas City, Mo.
A mechanical pencil of a type
'known to have been in the boy's
Taylor told officers.
Luhas allegedly took Taylor's car
with its 42 cases of whisky and
Cunningham forced Taylor into
their car. Taylor said he later over-
powered Cunningham, took his gun
and stuffed him in the car's trunk.
Taylor stopped at a filling station
teaching, the Virgin Mary ap-
peared to a group of Portuguese
“TN SOLEMN pontifical mass
. tonight we pray that Poland
Cake for Mrs. FDR
HYDE PARK, N. Y. U_Mrs.
Franklin D. Roosevelt says she al-
ways has a cake on her birthdays.
And yesterday—her 69th birth-
day—was no exception, she told a
children at Fatima on Oct. 13.
1917, and asked them to pray for
peace and the conversion of Rus-
sia to Christianity.
The parkway had been convert-
ed into an amphitheater with a
huge, glass-enclosed altar erect-
ed in the center of a traffic cir-
cle. Atop the flood lighted altar
stood a statue of Our Lady of
Fatima, some 62 feet above
street level.
(Reports from London said the Oklahoma for its first post Korea
United States, Britain and France summer camp this past August,
-apparently shocked by the bit the national guard bureau in Wash
terness of the Yugoslav reaction— ington lifted the 45th‘s manpower
were consulting urgently through ceiling and set a new limit of 938
diplomatic channels over the Yu commissioned officers, 169 warrant
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DALLAS, Oct. 13—<UR— A band of Negroes early Mon- Dorothv I amolr Show
day captured a nude Negro answering the description of the
The cardinal was accused in
the broadcast of violating Po-
land’s church-state agreement.
Communist newspapers have
called him a tool of the U. S. and
West German governments.
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William B. King
Beaten by thuyr
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Plans Laid for Double Homecoming Celebration
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(Evenine Editian ot The Daily Oklahoman.) Entered at Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. Postoffice second flats mad matter under the art of March 3, 1879
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mon, asked for prayers for local,
state and national government of-
ficials in the great tasks of their
office, and finally for peace and
the conversion of the communist
world.
Before the archbishop spoke.
Rt Rev. John J. McKenna, read
« telegram sent by Archbishop ,
0 Hara to the Polish ambassador
to the United States, Josef Win-
iewicz.
The message mentioned the
rally which had assembled "for
the public worship ... to pray
for peace and to beg God to en-
lighten the minds and move the
hearts of the terrorists who have
imprisoned Bishop Kaczmarek
and impeded Cardinal Wysznski
in his functions.
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The homecoming features band goslav threat. Diplomatic inform officers and 13,657 non-commis
------ ._____■ ants said one idea up for discus- sioned officers and enlisted men
parade, three queen contestsand sion is a conference of Yugoslav. 500 Men Added
' - Italian, American, British and
The Vatican has denounced the
setion taken against the two pre-
lates and vigorously denied
charges made against them.
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The. dashing duke will Kt the
British empire games— the com-
monwealth version of the Olympics
-in Yancouver and will visit Hud
son bsy and the northwest terri-
tories.
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For the real facts, ses Page
marching into Trieste's zone A at as its goal, Maj. Gen. Hal L, Muldrow jr., the commanding
ther momentterltalianitorcupation general, announced Monday.
were cancelled for all Yugoslav Reorganized in September, 1952. when state national
troops but British and American guardsmen returned from service in Korea, the division
soldiers continued preparations to now has 3,414 officers and
withdraw from zone A. men. R I n
Allies Worried Just before the division left COOl P POIll
To Hit State
Late Tonight
Frst figure is the I
Classen slation. the next
of Hall and Mrs. Heady.
Hall's story at that time Masthat
Marsh, a 37 year-old former con
vid, had killed Bobby.
The crossing of a state line is a
necessary factor under the federal
Lindbergh law which provides for
the death penalty if the victim is
harmed.
Killed in Kansas
After Buying Lime to Pour
On Body; Money Still Missing Rally\Pray
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Falls with a load of whisky, head-
ed for Oklahoma City.
Gun Blast Stops Car
North of Burkburnett, he said he
met Cunningham and Edward Lu-
bas, Muskogee, riding in another
car. Taylor said he sped ahead
until the two men stopped him with
a shotgun blast at a rear tire.
They allegedly held Taylor at gun-
point while the tire was changed,
prowler who has raped several white women and police said
his alibi for the night another woman was raped and mur-
dered apparently is false. - 1
Police questioned the suspect for several hours and said
he denied he was the Negro who raped and murdered Mrs.
. husband of queen
, will visit Canada next
zear from July 29 to August 17,
~~—palace announced
Monday.
Hoover said the FBI laboratory
has also identified a bullet em
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HE RELIGIOUS rally was
Atty. Gen. Brownell had an-
nounced late last week that the
federal government would step
aside in favor of Missouri state
prosecution, since there was no
signed statements—the FBI. ning mass in the history of the
railed off a hunt for Tom arshdiocese.and the second such
N . .. , ,, . service in the United States.
Marsh, the tattooed man
ing contest held under direction
! of Kenneth Fite, band instructor
at Northwestern. Bands from
French representatives soon to in- mer encampment at North Fort Sunday — is promised by the
sure that peace is maintained ) Hood, Texas, the 45th has added weatherman for Monday night and
Thenew’gymnasiumw ili Yugoslav ia's call for a confer more than 500 officers and men. Tuesday.
cnce was laid down in a note pre- The campaign to start Thursday Eph ■■ ...
sented first to British Ambassador seeks thousands more state with a cold front Monday,
Sir William Ivo Mallet and Wood , Maj; LaVern K Weber, a mem the weatherman predicted The
ruff Wallner the 1 S charge ber of the division and state mill clouds will increase and bring
d'affaires, and later to the Italian tary department public, informs "likely" showers and thunder
minister here tion officer. will be state project storms to the northeast part of ... . . 1 .0. .
. ( officer for the two month drive the state Monday night or Tues .St . Louis P0 lice at the time they
I he note declared the British Each state city which has a 45th dav took 3 into custody a week ago.
American decision concerning division unit w ili have its ow n proj The cool front will drop tem The station wagon, Hoover said,
Trieste "is likely to endanger the ect officer; where , city has more peratures in the west Monday also had blood..stain 1 „
maintenance of international peace than one unit, an overall project afternoon but leave the central u Hoover said that when Hall and A , --------------
TIRN to Tit. officer has been named. The state part of the slate perspiring in ex Mr’' Headly. We re onfrontedwith and her sister states now
p.s<5k I column z 1110 has been divided into three dis. R8degree weather The this evidence, they then made their slaved by communism may soon
"" Mueuree "“"5 i n< confession to the FBI. be restored to the dignity under
God they have earned in the past
as saviours of European civiliza-
invoked only when a state line is crossed. communist world to Christianity.
Earlier, when it appeared no stale line had been crossed. At the end of the line of march,
the federal government had announced that prosecution of gatherdonthevststretces°or
Hall and Mrs. Heady would be left to the state of Missouri, the Benjamin Franklin parkway
I nited States Weather Bureau
Airport Station
ON SEPTEMBER 21, Warsaw
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As a result, the FBI is making Cardinal Wyszynski, primate of
no search for Marsh. Poland, had ben relieved of his
Hoover's announcement said church post and "allowed to with-
nothing as to the $300,000 of ran draw into a Polish monastery."
45th Hunts grees established in 1899, som money still unaccounted for
A high pressure area in the1 Bobby's wealthy parents paid
whose name was brought into T
the case soon after the arrest
Editorial Page ‘4 1
David Lawrence believes the
people of Russia should worry,
not us. if the Kremlin should
launch an atomic war.
Doris Fleeson sees the
strengthening of the strategic
area around Istanbul as adding
to Russian frustration.
George Dixon suggests that
former Met singer Helen Traubel
should prove a great help in the
closing of "sinful nightclubs."
with the crime. Mrs Heady con
The local forecast calls, for firms Hall’s present story, Hoover
|H. C. Parker, 29, mother of a
A ill IT U 4-year-old boy, 13 days ago. A LVA, OCT. 12—Homecoming
I yore Van Held 1 The man claimed he was in jail at Northwestern State college
V-- V "" <a for drunkenness at the time of the1 is a double event this Friday and
murder, about, 9 P. maSept. 30 Saturday as the school celebrates
had been arrested the previous ’ 56th year and the city ob-
(Ample Killed Bov in Kansas
Alva and Northwestern State college are having a double homecoming this year as the
city observes the 60th anniversary of the opening of the Cherokee Strip and the col-
lege 56 years of service. Above, Dr. Gene R. Smith, left, parade chairman; Dr.
Ralph Peterson, queen coronation chairman, and Bob Reneu, homecoming queen con-
test chairman, discuss plans in front of the college's new If 100,000 health education
building.
(evidence then that a state line ha J MOST REV. John F. O'Hara,
been crosssed. IVI CSC , archbishop of Phila-
Hoover said Monday, however, * ' “ ‘ •
Negroes Capture Dallas College 's
Rape-Slaying Suspect Birthday"
sE EVEN.T°, Gore Man
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12—)—The FBI said Monday UV I)
I Carl Austin Hall and Mrs. Bonnie Brown Heady have con-I’Or HOOC0
I fessed that they alone kidnaped Bobby Greenlease and Hall
■ killed the boy.
Director J. Edgar Hoover said Hull. 34, and his 41-year-
F old girl friend have confessed, too, that Bobby’s grave was
J dug in her back yard in St. Joseph, Mo., and lime was pur-
I chased to put over his body even before the 6-ycar-old child
K was abducted.
Hoover said it has been determined that a point in Kan- PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 12—OF—
I sas, about 12 miles from Kansas City, Mo., where Bobby * Some eighty thousand Roman
I was abducted, was the actual site of the killing. (atholic men marched in solemn
In this light, the federal government is filing kidnap, procession, through downtown
l ping charges at Kansas ( ity under the lndbergh, law. , In hesrnday ni ft
I his statute carries a possible death penalty when the gin Mary in a public prayer for
| victim of a kidnaping is harmed. The federal law can be peace and conversion of the
Candidate- A man who, after
Storm. Paasingyoubzforloyears, sud-
deniy greets you N name.
n IVy. I mI i some 11 counties will take part
bout With Flu | inthe.marching.contest. ,.
At 11 a m., the five-mile-long
I parade will get under way. Twen-
Monday demanded a confer-
ence with the United States,
Britain and ltaly to discuss
last week's British-American
decision on the future of
Trieste. Yugoslavia also sent
a protest to the I nited Na-
tions secretary general on the
decision to withdraw British
and American occupation
troops from zone A of the
Trieste territory and turn it
over to Italian administra-
tion.
Anti-U. S. Feeling High
Yugoslavia's new demands and
protest were made against a back
ground of increasing anti-American
and anti British feeling in Bel-
grade. In the latest outburst an
angry mob attacked a U. S. diplo
matic official and smashed his
nose.
The crowd was apparently
stirred by president Tito's speech
in Skoplje Sunday in which he
Mob Attacks U. S. W
Envoy as Anti-W est P
Outbursts Flare Ip \
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The band of Negroes who caught college ’ new $400,000 gymnas-
( otton county warrant charging the suspect were searching for ium. ------------- -----
robbery and kidnaping as a result the nude Negro prowler when they be dedicated later this month,
of a turn-about whisky battle Sep- found a naked man prowling ErriC nepu, w
tember 5 on state highways around houses near Thomas and GETT1 , . Friday
O K Bivins, state crime bureau Routh streetsabout four blocks Eridaywiththecornationof
director, announced Cunningham s from where one of the white wom- three queens, he homecoming
arrest. He said the bootlegger en was raped program is packed with events,
would be held in the Oklahoma They set upon him with clubs The Alva highschool Goldbug
county jail for Cotton county offi and held him until police arrived. queen. Northwesterns Ranger
cers. ,, . He claimed the vigilantes had taken ueen and Alvas homecoming
Lloyd Albert "Red Taylor. his clothes, but police doubted this, queen will share honors at the
Oklahoma City bootlegger of 3547 They found his clothes in a neat cornation. Die AGa queen will
N High, was the focus of the trou bundle 25 feet from where he was be selected from candidates from
ble last month. He left Wichita captured. 20 nearby communities
On. Raped Three Times Following the cornation a stage
Mrs. Parker staggered onto busy show be held in the Herod
Lemon Avenue near Love Field the hall auditorium. I he show will
night of Sept 30 and told a police- feature radio stars from Okla-
man before she died: homa and Kansas.
“A Negro took me under the INVENTS START at 7 a m SaL
PLEASE TURN to Nude Mun C urday morning with the sdte
page 2. < on MN a • regional highschool band march-
night for drunkenness and was ar- serves its 60th anniversary. Aha
rested again on the same charge was founded at the opening of
about 10:30 p. m. the night of the the Cherokee Strip, Sept. 16.
murder. 1893.
Record Check Ordered
He ordered a check of jail rec- contests, a 60 years of progress
ords to determine exactly what !
time the suspect was released after a.show starring Dorothy Lamour.
Hollywood star, in person in the
Guard Division to Open Drive Thursday;
Trips to Sugar Bowl Offered an Reward
Oklahoma’s 45th Infantry division Thursday will launch
readig at the
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Bishop Czeslaw Kaczmarek
was sentenced last month by a
Polish military court to 12 years
in prison on charges of spying
for the Vatican.
has been divided into three dis- pected 88-degree weather. The
tricts for purposes of the drive cooler temperatures are expected Mar.L ci...a
A triP‛i""fwRorrenr‛ror the tagcover most or the state Tues In an eamlter contession, shortly
NewtYeardaynsuarcbowiezame I Low ” 40 Due ... alicrnggsthr"by b’t de dmarta“that
bang in the most niw Thunder Overnight lows are expected to Tom Marsh, 37, an ex convict, had
oring in me most new mnunder range from the 40» In the Pan killed Bobby
A grand champion recruiter will handle to the 60s in the extreme Hoover said that Hall has now
A grana cnampion recruiter will southeast. Predicted low is 56 for absolved Marsh of anv connection
be selected by a board of officers Oklahoma City - • oi any connection
to make the trip. He'll be accom- — "
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dle to 60s in the extreme south- c . . c 1-c .
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ty highschool bands fro'm Okla- wil succeed Maj. Gen. Arthur M PACE 1 col/M 1 _
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c.. , . than 1 000 band members are ‘ ’ VV aill I Ml I (per Mexico across Oklahoma to push this in his possession when ar-
WASHINGTON IP — President expected for the event. % This was announced today by a temperatures to an "unseasonal" rested.
A MARINE CORPS honorthe Army, which said Harper is d)amnor Ie DDoru. high point here. His story at that time was that
A MARE SR Pshor , guard scheduled for retirement Dec 31 •WuEl IS UPOU Three state cities tied Sunday he got drunk and must, have lost
-- -.............. • ua in. will hn the parade the after more than 38 years service for top thermometer readings a suitcase containing half the ran-
yesterday, was at his desk today ane Wil be ox teams .prairie Hart also will succeed Harper WAURIKA, Oct. 12—Charles S Fort Sill. Gage and Hobart all som money.
at,7 a..m. (CST). ichoonersvangons higyclessand as commandant of the Artillery Storms, publisher of the Waurika scored 92 on the thermometer, Hoover said the federal kidnap-
LOCAL—Increasing cloudiness The White House press office many or me vehicles school at Fort Sill. Democrat, and former state repre with Guymon and Ardmore trail- ing charges are being filed at
Monday and Monday night with said "everything is on schedule" nesraephzruseosnathe.open- At the same time the Army said sentative and senator, died early ing by only one degree Kansas City,
little change in temperature, for * crowded schedule of 10 ap- ingotathecherokeezstipin 1893. Maj. Gen. John F. Uncles has been Monday in a Waurika hospital of „ . - - £, X ♦
Partly cloudy and cooler Tues- pointments.. entered n th* naa Snbesn named to succeed Maj. Gen. Ken- injuries received October 5 in a Recuiem Mass Set All-Sf ate Hereford Shnw
dav. High Monday 88 Low Mon- Eisenhower and the first lady snter “ “ parade Specia neth D. Nichol, as chief of re- two car collision east of here on A"m 2c Auaenersnorudnow
dav night 56. High Tuesday in the had planned to attend church yes- i zeaiure shureh. search and development in the of the U.S. 81 bypass. For War Victim Bishon Tn PirL Tnn (Lamn:.n
lower 80s. terday but did not do so because!,PLEASE TURN to Partv Set fice of the Chief of Staff: Storms 73 was atiw. In eivU Tor war VIcu DInP 10 IKK 1OD unampion
STATE-Fair followed by in- of the Presidents attack of the cehcotm" Nichols will retire oct. 31. wirk here or man eins wie ROME, Oct 12_6A solemn ARDMORE. Oct 12—n-fhe All- —---------- - -
creasing togh cloudiness (onsid flu., j . , . , _ served for two terms in the state requiem mass will be celebrated Oklahoma Hereford Show to decide dax.with her son John and his
eraU cloudiness bv Monday There was no announced change WVT.. OI TT__I h o s of representatives snri here Tuesday for American Bishop the champion among state fair «°<) « tew frienda.
mto\n“X^ .Vth^VreX^ 3peed Urged redone term ^Xtor. *He ^k J. Byrne, a victim of the w.^ -------
s«~S.= Developing H-Bomb --
cr in the northwest tonight and ‘ 6 < J, aPPe ar anes n , . , .. W. J. Holloway succeeded Johnston
over most of the state Tuesday, as 1,05 f-5at New Orleans INDIANAPOLIS, Ird' * —Rep.Ithe matter: Seven years elapsed to the governor's office, Storms be
Highs today 75 to 80 in the ex- Te a_vand Llfn Ort’19 thelW. Sterling Cole (R..N. Y:) said to- between Hiroshima and our own came th. lieutenant governor,
treme northeast to around 90 in - '
the extreme southwest. Lows
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day the United States should as- hydrogen test of last fall; four A Former Teacher
-Emesms SSSuS wrmsm" tmn " »""e" aea Philip to seeCanadian
H bombs. .... very comforuing .t.Ust.cs schooiitacherothan
■dministri l uka Streets Flooded Olvmnics Next Yem
TULARE, Calif., Oct 11—- Cole, chairman of the Senate- ‘The Soviets have progressed tor in Missouri for a number of TULSA, Okla uF - A break in a INn-N I"
Six persons were killed Sunday in House Atomic Energy Committee, with unexpected speed because zearsbefore coming to Waurika as 24inch water line covered streets of VNDOMe 0ct. 12P—The Duke
a four-car wreck on highway 99 said the Soviet, "exploded a hy, they have assigned supreme and superintendent of schools in 1908 in a four block area with knee-deep Elishinhursh'
two miles south of Kingsburg. Two drogen weapon two months ago, overriding priority to their project .Heu, purchased a partnership in water here yesterday. City officials
persons were injured critically. and he declared from the very outset " theWaurika ,Ws Democrat Pub- said * change in temperature cam- setkinemn
Th: dendall lived in Fresno "If our own hydrogen effort fal- Cole, whose committee position lishing Corin 1915. ' th th: lart rd a joint in the mam to burst. uekingham
They were identified by police as ters, as it must not and need not, brings him up-to-date information W: Bill morrison. he pub-
H D Govett, only occupant of one the Sovies have it within their on the U. S. atomic program. 11 shed the paper until Morrison's
cariMae Cabezut, 22; an uniden- capacity to outstrip us—and out- urged "a hydrogen effort compar- death two years ago.
thed 3;month-old infant; Don Ca-strip us decisively—within a rel-able in. scale, dollars, resources. For * time he also was publisher
bezutriiroefaGray.46, and an atively short period of time." daring and speed to our entire PLEASE nIRN To
I Here is the stark arithmetic ofatomis effort at World War II."PAGE 2, COLUMN 1.
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