Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 278, Ed. 1 Monday, December 30, 1957 Page: 1 of 20
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Bishop’s mitre rests atop his casket in Monday’s solemn requiem. (Times staff photo by Dick Peterson)
Brake Put
Big Day Com in* Manana
$2 Million
On Slump Sooners Flood Miami
Job Is Told
things are quiet" Wednesday around the area Ptoinelothesmen
was put on the cafe and officers
Carty, Oklahoma county house
cafe to give them cover.
(See SOONERS—Page 2)
The tense scene was played out
as police dick-
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Francis R. Cella, bureau direc- Sooner practice schedule
turn will continue into 1958."
adventures spotliqht realism, humor.
airmen in action.
the beginning of the holiday buy-
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maybe some dilatory drizzles
By HUGH HALL
CHIC TYH O» SHVICt
plains states, and the chill will
(See BANK-Page 2)
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Oil Reports
Army records list Hollis
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the National Science Foundation.
The foundation's activities in-
clude summer training institutes
Conquers
2 Gunmen
demolished old Bristol hotel, and
several other properties.
This adventure strip k drawn, written and
plotted with the highest professional skill
by Milt Ceniff. Steve Canyan'i Air Force
Bridge
Comics
Earl Evans followed a day later
and the Phillips held down the
anchor position. Milt has turned
his Orange Bowl trip Into a vaca-
tion. They plan to spend two
structure, where the Harn build-
ing is now located.
op-elect said, "throughout his
priestly life."
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Times Talk ....
Vital Statistics
Women’s Page*
6 Held Hostage
T hree Hours In
California Bar
cold air is expected late in the
week. .
ered through a window with the.
bandits, who kept demanding a -
(See HOSTAGES—Pago 2)
t pear at a meeting of the council
insurance committee at 10 a.m.
Thursday.
The four, who picked up their
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rank, in black cassocks and
white surplices, gave an air of
pomp to the sad ceremony.
Mass Followed
The cathedral was jammed to
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Colder air is slithering south- Plans had been studied for
ward from northern and central months for moving the federal
about 114,500,000 this year, Hag-
erty said.
To Avoid Interference
Folsom indicated that the four-
year limit on the overall pro-
gram was fixed to overcome
what some lawmakers consider
i desperate gunmen, who had kept
[scores of officers at bay for al-
most three hours while holding
six persons as hostages inside a
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Business Level
Near '56 Mark
The worst of the business re-
Milton Caniff
AIR FORCE ADVENTURE
WITH "STEVE CANYON"
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program would be operated
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"Our accidents this year have
shown a 15 percent increase, and
the number of fatalitie (2* com-
pared with 18 this time last year)
have increased 40 percent."
Bergman said the police will
Double shifts of officers will be on duty Tuesday
night and early Wednesday---——
morning to keep New Years
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। New Year's eve." McManus said
but they can kill a person on
New Years eve just as easy as
they can in the middle of the
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of God." He lived with his gen-
erosity and selflessness, the bish-
revelers from killing them-
selves or someone else.
Police will concentrate on the
joints and whisky drive-in stores
which spawn drunk drivers in an
effort to get them in jail before;
they can get behind the wheel of
a car
Mishaps Up 15 Percent
"Were not forgetting the peo-
ple who are not drunk but cause
accidents because of bad driving
habits," the chief said.
"Officers are instructed to be
on the look-out for all accident-
hazard traffic violations. And this
isn't just a New Years eve deal,
either.
ganizations" which also should
"be continued on a greatly ex-
panded basis."
Better Teaching Sought
—Grants to states, on a 50-50
matching basis, "to encourage
earlier, improved, and more sys-
tematic testing of the abilities
and aptitudes of students" start-
ing in the seventh, eight or at
least the ninth grade, and con-
tinuing through highschool
—Matching grants to states "to
support improved counseling and
guidance of young students'
—Matching funds “for a four-
year period to encourage the
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states and local school systems
to provide more and better teach- . • ..
ing of science and mathematics." capacity for the mass, with chil-
jdren packing all but the main
aisle. They stood quietly and re-
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the solemn mass, held especially
for children from the parochial
schools and nuns.
Bishop-Elect Reed was named
earlier this month to become an
auxiliary to Bisbop McGuinness.
Splendidly garbed monsignori,
in scarlet robes and bright bi-
rettas, and priests of lesser
Its highlights are:
$33 million trust fund held by
(Seo TRUSTLPage 2)
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$23.40 ;
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One of the bandits threw his
gun out of the bar and came out
with his hands up. The other
soon followed. •
Woman Is Weeping
One of the hostages, a cocktail
waitress. came outside crying
from the strain of her long or-
deal.
At first it was reported that
one of the bandits trapped in the
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But later officer Bob Perry of
the Los Angeles police depart-
ment robbery detail got a look
at the men through a window and
identified them as Bob Sullivan
and his partner, Sid Brunner,
two men wanted for robbery.
McManus said the No 2 shift. Hundreds Watch Drama
with 16 scoutcars, will report for! Hundreds ot spectators watched
duty at 3 p.m. and work until as scores of police deployed
The program, Folsom said,
would require new appropri-
ations.of about $223 million in
Its first year. Of this, $145 mil-
lions would go to Folsom's de- cession that started last year is
partment, about 179 million to c " ....... ‘
continue the crackdown and
make as many people as possible
conscious "we are enforcing
the traffic laws. I think they will
pay more attention to their driv-
ing then ”
Shifts to Overlap
The concerted effort to stem
the rising tide of accidents will
be made Tuesday night and early
hit northern Oklahoma Monday
night. Tuesday night will see
temperatures below freezing
Msgr. Reed likened Bishop Me- I
Guinness to the psalmist, David, I
The program approved by Mr who waited for the Lord." I
Eisenhower stressed that the Throughout his priesthood. "he ]
plan is aimed at stimulating worked and waited for the Lord. I
"state, local and private action' And now the Lord has taken him |
necessary to boast the nations to Himself " I
scientific know-how to meet Rus ' Death Unexpected
sia's missile-satellite challenge. I Banked in the sacristy, north I
10,000 U S Scholarshin. of the main altar, were dozens of J
Folsom insisted the Jogram blooming, bright, red poinsettas
. cLweE that decorated the cathedral on «
vear! but ation Christmas eve, when Bishop Me-
he Guinness was celebrant for the
final time, for solemn high pon-
tifical mass. I
The beloved bishop died unex- A .
pectedly Friday of a massive »
coronary occlusion, after entering EA
St. Anthony's hospital the pre- I
ceding day for a severe cold and I
cough.
Monday's mass was the first in Ll
a series of last rites Which will I
graduate study and prepare for •
college teaching careers."
—Federal aid in financing es-
tablishment "and operation of
training centers in languages
which are critically important
today but which have tradition-
ally received little nr no atten-
tion in this country."
$225 Millions First Year
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Able Students Due Push
reilow-shipsridueatftrlevyearo"aga speetfully.. Nuns were seated
1,500 for each of the next three near front of the cathedral,
years "to encourage more able Many . of Ihem wept openly
college students to continue into throughout the ceremony. Some
architects and that construction
will begin "just as soon as pos-
sible, if, of course, there is no
hitch in presegt negotiations for
the property involved. We be-
lieve, however, that all agree-
ments are complete and it is
just a matter of details."
'Better to Stay'
The announcement broke here
: have been cancelled, and Maj.
j Johnny McManus said double
shifts will be maintained.
I "A lot of people think they
I should be allowed to drink on
bar was Albert Kostal, an es-
caped convict who faces a mur-
der charge.
bar, surrendered Monday after
police started using tear gas.
Predicted Tuesday when Leonard Meder, realtor,
confirmed a report that options
Oklahoma’s customary Jan- had been canceled for the pur-
uary 1 blizzard is missing from chase of a 250-foot-front property
the forecast this week, but at N Broadway and NW 2, in-
weathermen said New Year eve eluding the site of the recently
will bring a statewide freeze and
ready have been made by Sorey, adventures spotlitM
Hill & Sorey, Oklahoma City mance, foday • U. S
more fully met through in- ‘ - ---——----- , ,
creased state, local, and private year’s end. Crude oil production President of the University of I
of 17 million barrels wss down Oklahoma Alumni association.
(See $1 BILLION—Page 2) “ - - - ।
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Paid Circulation Greater Than Any Other Evening' Newspaper in Oklahoma
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MIAMI. Ha. — The highlight Another group of Sooners who Mrs. Francis A McAnerny
events of the Orange Bowl cele- flew in late Sunday and will con- Thre OLlhom, wiiicc
bration—the colorful parade and tinue on to Cuba following the Three, Oklahoma political fig-
football dash between Duke and game included Mr. and Mrs. ures are.gues ts atadow j town Mi-
Oklahoma—worn at hand Mon Thomas I 1.1 nd Hr —j am 5 Columbus hotel, J. D. Me-
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over, it was indicated Monday in day as the bulk of the Sooner W. T. Rapp jr„ all of Shawnee
a survey of fourth quarter busi- delegation had arrived for the From Oklahoma City were Mr
ness in Oklahoma. 24th annual bowl classic, and Mrs. W. F. Hooper, Mr. and
The University of Oklahoma’s The Orange Bowl official kick----------------------------
The might of the legislature I subpenas shortly before noon at
aectedeamvedtmMondacoeo. - The w-thAi Chilly not know what „ going to nap
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got drunk one night last July in areas. .. _ . M ,
Oran and woke up next day as Top readings Tuesday will be Crossword Punle .....
French ForeignLegionnaries. about 10 degrees below the ..............
They deny taking an Dath to the day marks. A slight warmup is
French flag, however, ‘ due Wednesday after the gener- Sports
- - — - al freeze, but another surge of
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erage and "it is not impossible Wednesday s game.
that 1957 will pull ahead of last Publisher Arrives
year by the end of December." The luncheon cut into
Wants to Come Home^z^^
pnneti property," Harold G. |
. wa.. .0 and Denying that he ever swore allegiance to an alien Leedy, Kansas City, president of
" Meefbarang the land-Okiapomacitysseir-atyledkrench Foreigm Legion "
u evidence that » hestetmedaneeditariyatlaydfondpyhomestromotangheat,bi"tm SSTuXr
I-lli- >■ : - - ----- K Leedy said tentative plans al-
Urged tn Push . . By MARY JO NELSON
g , I Hundreds of Roman Catholics, of the audience thumbed through
Science Study most of them school children.
‛ , bade farewell Monday to their sec.
GETTYSRIIRC p . bishop. Most. Rev. Eigene J- through the mass.__
President FRGPa tNS- McGuinness. at a solemn requi- Msgr. Reed and assistants
wp 5 Eisenhower Monday em in the cathedral of Our Lady formed a cordon to escort the
J an"emergency four- of Perpetual Help. body of Bishop McGuinness into
t «edollaraprozram Bishop -Elect Victor X Reed of. the cathedral. A gleaming white
starting a) the highschool ition fered the sacrifice ot the mass, mitren enot ingh is rank in the
Health, edcationandwelrareland.declared that Oklahoma chsreh, was placed atop the
mcretary Marion B Folsom out- Catholics ‘have, lost our shep- Msgr Reed was assisted in - -m
ned the plan to newsmen after herd, in a brief funeral ser- tha seriMKia 85 D„. I A | g
who served as deacon of the | ■ W j 1 1111, •
mass, and by Rev. Charles —- “ " A— • N
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20 PAGES—500 N BROADWAY, OKLAHOMA CITY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1957 FINAL HOME EDITION
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ma to date is 15.4 percent below -
down in percent prrdttionaies A late arrival in Miami Sun- Legion escapees have"al.—---:-------------------
amounted to $158.5 millions at day hight was Milt Phillips, ready been sent to their A •1I A •
the beginning of the holiday buy- Seminole newspaper publisher, home countries, Hollis com- LnlllV A1U
ing but will fall under 1956 at turppike authority member and plained . — - -J ----
I V. 0-, Kno Is Coming
Statewide Freeze
secretary Marion B. Folsom
ITLS plan to newsmen after ‘ unerai the sacrificial
aonethour meeting with Mr. Ei mpn, . ...., James McGlinchey. assistant
senhowena the presidents Bishop-Elect d' rector of pastor at Corpus Christi church.
Gettysburg farm , Holy F a m 11 y co-cathedral in •
White House 4ews secret arv Tulsa, said there is a "certain
James C. Hagerty said the adipropriety" in that the bishop's
ministration is "hopeful" of got death came so near the Nativi-
ling it through congress, where ty of Jesus Christ.
previous aid-to-education propos. 'Waited for the Lord'
als have had rough sledding. "On the first Christmas, Al-
Will Meet Challenge mighty God gave the gift of His
Except for a system of direct only begotten Son," Rt. Rev.
federal grants to gradual- Msgr. Reed said.
schools, nearly all of the new "The bishop was a man whom
_ on a we priests knew as very gener-
matching basis with states, ous—he was always giving of
— ...-t the federal himself—to the honor and glory
share of matching funds prob- nl Ced " li-d —
ably would come to about $800
millions over the four-year per-
iod. meaning an additional $800
millions would have to be sup-
plied by state governments;
—A program of about 10,000
federal scholarships annually for
four years to be allocated to
states on a population basis and
awarded by state officials ac-
cording to scholastic ability and
financial need.
Federal Reserve
Bank Will Expand morning armed with sawed off shotguns
. cnen, mui More Beats Manned crouched behind cars. A ladder
By GILBERT MILL The No. 3 shift will report for was put on the cafe and officers
_____ _____ Plans (or a $2 million expan- duty early, around 10 p.m . and stationed themselves on the roof,
member, is getting in a spot of sion, repair, and remodeling pro- remain on patrol the remainder Other officers used an adjoining
gram for the Oklahoma City of the night. .....
branch of the Tenth Federal Re Beat patrols will be maintained sue tense scene
serve bank, 226 NW 3, were re during the night, with additional: in bright sunlight
vealed here Monday. beats manned.
- The new section of the build-. Lieut. S. W. Stephens raid 16
ing will occupy the 100 feet im- __________ _
mediately east of the present (See DRIVERS—Page 2)
—These scholarships would be said for the bishop, since 1948 IEi
"supplement the college and uni- spiritual and administrative over-
versity scholarships which are fi- seer for Aha state’s 91,000 Cath-
nanced today by the states, by olics.
communities and by private or Auxiliary Named
It began solemnly—with the
continual tolling of the funeral
bell from atop the cathedral. No
bishops, with exception of Bish-
op-Elect Reed, were present (or
$1 Billion Bishop Praised
SchooUid D uring Mass
4-Year Program I •
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to be federal "interference"
with education.
Describing the plan as vital to
"meet the critical security
needs" of the nation, Folsom
said:
"Ai these national needs are
After staging 660 traffic arrests—35 of them drunk
drivers—during the last three days, police Chief Roy
Bergman Monday announced their "get tough” enforce-
ment policy will not be dropped at the end of the holiday
season.
The police crackdown—aimed at curbing the traf-
fic deaths which have shown a 40-percent increase—ap-
pears to be achieving successful results, and Bergman
said the campaign will be continued.
The chief and his top aides were mapping an all-
out offensive Monday for preventing accidents on New
Years eve.
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Wednesday as Oklahoma City
residents greet the new year.
Days off for scoutcar officers
Construction volume in Oklahl. onto the Orange Bowl turf for Hollis, 35, and 20-year-old Edward Rouse of Pitt
some running and limbering up burgh. Pa., have awaited state department action since
they showed up in Tangier 17 days ago. Sixteen other
The Phillip, and several other EessaidGermans,ltalians and
Cmi.. ‛t - j__ - one Englishman were with the
Seminol escounty fa ns.drove.to two Americans when they fin-
M iamisS arting m parade ished a 700-mile walk from
Frrt B N Algeria, to Tangier.
atelyhesene "mom. "Sne ISS
The Russell Pattersons and stayed two days and then they
were also shipped home. The
Englishman stayed three days
and then be went home," Hollis
Mid.
“However, we Americans were
informed by our consul we would
have to wait until our nationali-
ties were proved ... we still do
Don Baldwin of Anadarko, the Carroll was ordered to bring HOURLY TEMPERATURES
' , council Mondayrissuedesubpenas with him records of the corpora «
to the four ordering them to ap- tion showing, among other things. • - ;m ... •
the actual value of shares in the 1:022m .7
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