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Saturday
downtown Wi
Bonn Cuts Threat of Vigilantes Averted
Ties With
Governor to Close
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where liquor
whore gam-
international relations." It Mid
attitude toward West
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had not been changed
At Florida Test Base
Belgrade’s lead. It is particularly
nal and chairman of the confer-
worried about the Arab-Asian na-
many han expanding trade rela-
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increase its trade with these na-
New Boss
Gets Tough
WASHINGTON (m — Secretary
Next week he will attend a board
served notice he will stand for no
laws, but I personally can testify
Oklahomans died in highway mis-
long-range ballistic missiles.
California, for instance where cer-
Rector said
student leaders.
there were widespread misconcep-
“These leedars are informed of
ference of 20 state and national
(See FALLOUT-Page 2)
in other
offi-
state and federal of-
(See VIGILANTES—Pag• 2.)
(See TRAFFIC-Page 1)
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Oklahoman’s Finances
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from Honolulu to Teter
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atomic
visoty
AEC Says
Fallout Is
Outlook Wet
For Sooners
Canadian County Call
Brings Action Against
Notorious Saddle Club
IKE’S PAINTING of Prince Charles was presented to
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip Friday night at the
White House. See story on Page 11. (AP Wirephoto)
Medical Advisers
Say Tests justified
Though Perilous
a visit by delighting 10
i, one from each of the
I don't
i many
i Mid Saturday continued
tests ore "justified" be
Sen Russell (D.. Ga), chairman
of the senate armed services com
Ha aba indicated Friday he will
accept no excuses that bottlenecks
A number of congress
of'both parties have ri
cern over the recent 1st
are
the
Dire Consequences
Seen; Economic
Treaties Are Valid
from a martini four others to the hospital. He
ch and soda—but was a passenger in a car driven
STATE TRAFFIC DEATHS
1957 to date. Ml; October, 41
1956 to date, $21; October, 30
An Oklahoma City youth died of
BULLETIN
NORMAN_Oklahoma‘s
d eon
ring of
before
WbbbUp Flight U R—ie it Crawh
Missing Pilot Rescued
hands and done it
"I discouraged any type of
haps
An Oklahoma City woman died
near Chickasha and a Bartlesville
woman near Owasso. A Hobart
woman was killed in a two-car
City Youth
3 Other Sooners
Victims of Traffic
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the steaks and
portedly range
cocktail to a Sc
Moots Meve
ter Heinrich von
VaagBard Area Bwy
Rocket Flares, Fails
Customers don’t have to pay for Mercy hospital after a collision
drinks—which re-'at SW 29 and May which sent
ional Juvenile Officer
organized last spring.
recognize communist East Ger-
many.
fourth of a mile west of the county
line and a mile south of Northwest
highway. It has just completed a
building program more than dou-
York.
said he
insible opinion"
and Bana would not
rt other Canadian county —--,
who wanted the club closed," Gov. i
1 Red
Foreign
nadian county citizen Friday. He
said he was speaking for a group ■
‘Tolerable’
Ming was going an. and they
it should be cloned
mittee, said in
he nlamned th
to
in Oklahoma.
One of the objects, will be to
recommend certain law changes
to be presented to the legislative
council
Notional Conference of Editorial
Writers was "embarrassed" by the
serving of liquor was voiced Satur-
day by Vermont C Royster, sen
ior editor of the Wall Street Jeer
a Russian earth satellite
th United States could get one
"The teen-agers seem more
prone to want to face a fact and
attack it at its Bowen instead of
pretending it does not exist. We
(dan to enlint their aid as soon
as possible." the officer said.
Cudoronri Plannod
has been on the job leu than
two weeks, made known his posi-
tion in a memorandum to the ape-
retaries of the army, navy
the airforce.
-___ — ______they
would take matters into their own
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invitations to cocktail parties. .
"I feel that civic leaders when
hind the Soviets. -------------------!-----.:--
mSnmrahau tsas"fmndspiroxe I Foreign AM Unfc?
tions.
After half an hour in Von Bren
Lino's office, Kveder Mid. "rela-
tions between Germany and Yugo-
slavia have been severed—toUl-
ly." In answer to a question, he
added “well, economic treeties
naturally remain valid."
The two nations have a trade
agreement and West Germany
(s.. BONM-Paga 1)
ary.
British commonwealth countries,
at a reception for 2,348 members
of the commonwealth embassies
staffs.
Then, at a solemn ceremony in
the bushed embassy ballroom, she
conferred knighthood on two Brit
one and honorary knighthood on
three Americana, and presented a
number of leaner awards
Returning to the White House to
prepare for the short drive to
nearby College Park, Md., to
Probed by Congress
By WAYNE MACKEY
it. But when the light died out.
the missile still hadn’t gone any
where. Veteran observers said it
appeared to have misfired.
A flameout, to which a missile’s
fuel burns out on the launching
rite. is not necessarily disastrous
to the rocket and sometimes indi-
cates some failure of mechanism
or fuel feed.
Two nights before, whet was be-
lived to be a C-type Jupiter was
made ready for launching, but its
velopments ”
Ite committee contended: "N
east of Coruna.
Wyatt’s small, single-engine
plane had carried only enough
gasoline to last until about 8:25
a.m.
The Texas pilot took off from
Galveston at 7:25 a.m. Thursday
hoping to reach Rome to * to
40 hours. He carried 44 hours of
fuel. F e-
Pago it)
HOURLY TEMPERATURE
it III
tn
od
WM-
Gary said Saturday *’ •
Probe Promised
"They said teen-agers were fre-
‘ nw* Jayhawks here Satur-
day afternoon. Clendon
Thomas powered over from
the 6-yard line and Carl i
Dodd converted with 12:21 reachtg Roma
minutes left to the first
quarter.
tow the acceptable degree of dam-
age."
The committee contended that
Diehard rocket fans-and news
men—still were squinting at the
closely guarded launching area
from four-mile range at 9:15 Fn-,
day night when someone yelled
prematurely. “There it goes!"
coi
ad V
schools asking if they might help
their own govoratog
Civil and military airports in
southwestern France won alert
ed for Wyatt but none reported
seeing him.
Wyatt had modified his little
"MOomey Mark 20" plane for the
flight to carry 246 gallons of gas.
aline, enough for 44 hours of
flight unde normal conditions.
v The bachelor from Dallas triad
the flight once before on October
4 He was turned back by had
weather after reaching Chartatto-
(INSI— The
mmission’s ad-i
on biology and
Brentano, who told Kveder of his
government’s decision, said the
move was made as a result of
Yugoslavia’s recognition of com-
munist East Germany, which Bonn
denies has any legal existance.
Records at the personal bank,
account of a Stillwater woman
were subpenaed Saturday by a
congressional subcommittee inves-
tigating the Batten’s foreign aid
spending program.
She is Mn. Martha McPheters,
former foods and nutrition spociai-
ist with Oklahoma State univer-
.teid the Oklahaman-Tmes
ater bureau ska baa no idea
the committee to weeking,
" nephew
The Galveston . _ _
mittee had ported a SUM
for the flight.
vigilante action beca
believe in mob rule.
Tulsan Sees
Red ^Moon9
Zip Overhead
enuse at the necessity of main
tetojMa “ftrgl elass military er-
A special report reiterated the
AECs standing position that dan-
gen from fallout under the pres-
ent level of testing are "toler-
able."
The commitee noted, however,
that the number of psuu in
island of Groix, 10 miles off the for Wyatt was held up by bad
French port of Lorient. Lorient weather, the U. S. European
is about 400 airline miles north- command headquarters reported.
such developments
out successtully without torts."
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Narcotics Fight
By BOB LB I
Earlier in the morning United
States and French airforce
The commitee. composed of em-
inent biologists from outside the
AEC, conceded that views on the
tolerability of the present level of
fallout depend on “ethical and
emotional" factors.
But it emphasised that human-
ity has traditionally accepted
"death and maiming through pre-
veritable accidents" because of
other "advantages."
T On the genetie effects of tall-
out, the committoe said: "The to-
tal number of mutants in the
United Staten ... are considered
tolerable by present genetic stan-
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The Weather: Mild! _
M ti — and warmer inJess than three mjnutes I
Sunday. High to, tow 47. (Detall,
phal, Saturday announced the
first official sighting of the Rus-
sian satellite over the Tulsa
area.
Westphal Mid the satellite,
which can be seen only through
a telescope, was sighted at 1:41
a m The rocket, which can be
seen easily with the naked eye.
was seen to minutes earlier
over Tulsa, Westphal Mid
Westphal predicted the satel-
lite will be visible over Tulsa
again Sunday, at *:« a.m.
-gzie"ic.z dtggo • 2 - ‘ ' $
Big Gambling Club
or lack of help are impeding pro
gress in this vital defense field.
The new Pentagon boss, L
a to fly here /Saturday
a committee investiga-
WASHINGTON M.Queen Eliza- Predident Eisenhower‘s bubbletop started building the U. S. capitol
bote D left the White House Sat, limousine, waa escorted by Wash- to 1792.
urday for nearby College Park,’--
Md , to watch a college football
game from a special boa on the
Manar to Mo FwMUe at OSMUma Oto, CMMim
crash injuries early Saturday.
present and future generations who
may "show some damage" fromi..__
the fallout “are large in abselute, through
terms" - bodves.
But such damage was judged W‘s a Good Ma"’
to be necessary in the race to 'To me, this is one of the best
"keep abreast of new weapons de- signs possible.” Rector Mid. “It
shows youth is aware of possible
consequences and want to help enee.
h.
, tion of the nation’s missile and
a satellite programs. He mH com-
mitee staff members have been
game was between Mary-
,___and North Carolina. Philip
shoppers queued up in told reporters Friday night “I un-
Washington to look and derstadd North Carolina lo tipped
wave at the petite Il-year-old sov. to win.” '
ereign and her tall blond husband. The queen earlier laid a founds
■' Prince Philip tion stone with a gavel used by
' The motorcade, with the royal her distant kinsman. George Wash
pair smiling and waving from ington, when the first president
Wash
little
torn,** Rector Mid," and the
kids seem to have the same
idea."
Several days ago a news story
concerning alleged narcotics traf-
fic at Classen highschool loosed an
avalance of calls to the police de-
The missile standing in the Jupi ___________
ter and Redstone rocket firing delays to planned development of
area glowed brilliantly in the " ‘ " " "
darkness and smoke rose around
gathering information for such a
probe.
In his memo, McElroy said he
wm “greatly encouraged by the
progress’’ be said is being made
at missile centers be visited be-
fore succeeding Charles E. Wilson
ax chief of the defense department.
He said thrt during these visita,
erationa and tort
Students to Aid sem-
check it." Royster i apology came after many hax expanding trade rela
Rector Mid most of th. caller. Gov. Gory. mW by nationalpub- tions. East Germanysis trzing.t
have asked for ways of detection licity on Oklahoma a wbiaky drink
or curbs through student body of- ing. mH Mwci of a reception
(art last Saturday night for Vice-Presi-
dent Nixon “Were stooping pretty
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eunty ets Chance
WASHING JW an — aecretary "Pursuant to our policy, we will bringing to 17 the total killed on
of Defense Neil McElroy has give the county officiate a chance city streets in auto accidents this
to handle their own problem first, year. Meanwhile, three other
I they don’t, well do it for them." —----M- ----
The Saddle dub is located a
> potation and late last year sent
her a check for $,000 or SMM
. She didn’t recall the exact amount
Meanwhile. Jeim Reddan, gen-
oral counsel for the investiatinz
would not reveal wbat ha
hopes to determine from Mrs. Me-
townaPE I. just south of New
Editor Sends w
over Oklanoma dauuraay: "IT • Ni. - enme with
twnemtgshogersdursunda.vest
==sezeszzz
was 15-inch at Guymon — •— he" "e" the nrevention
The further outlook to for more
scattered showers to fall over the
Mte Sunday night and again Mon-
day. Temperatures should remain
mild through Monday.
Highs Saturday should range
from M to 71, with overnight lows .
rttliatheearttoMinthe
western section The high here
Sunday should be about 71.
Patrick airforce base were as
mute as the monster rockets
about developments, but if usual
procedure rules, firing would be
they may soon have to expand
their Mere parking lot to accom-
modate the crowds.
The dub offers free steaks and
drinks in a paneled and carpeted
dining room that also features a
dance floor aad a hand that plays
four nights a week.
Steaks Are Pro.
Twice Friday it looked as if the .loft Some of them have said
test eenter was about to try the this, coupled with Russia's claimed
Vanguard’, first stage engine in a > success in testing an interconti:
nentaf missile, indicates the United!
(Im MISSILE-Page 1) states has fallen dangerously be-
innocent people always get hurt / . NEFM2
„ amae.. aena - ahbasandne"t Alr toriaa test dusk dmek. • X" MN
east Berlin.____ _ __1 ------------ ___— a complete inyestigation, and if it ____
The German government feared ( go cp,pp r ™ r. , F. p__ was.as he, shid. it was, that it / ieorxe barnes
that unless it took a tough line MISSILE TEST CENTER, Cape Canaveral. Ha. "— would be closed. 7
“ " mf " Aea Friday tlight in an apparent flameout that failed aemsaums.kyrash Kills
to tmissrlebdiit to launch an earth satellite- tartiSia? maezan
the navy'a Vanguard—sat inert on its ramp despite two ernor also said r was the first
surges of activity that were I complaint he had raceiyed
either firing preparations NA, Rgg trztrdimethe shad nerd,
or rehearsals I“OW D0S3 Bivins said he sent the assistant
Information officers at nearby crime bureau diractar, Claude
Seymour, to El Reno Saturday to
talk to Sheriff Royse and other
Canadian county officiate,
“I told Claude to go wat there
watch the Maryland North Caroli
m football game, she encountered
-Eagle Scout John Rowsey, 14, of
suburban Arlington, Va.
He wm waiting at the White
House gate to present the queen
some wood carving. M s gift of
the Boy Scouts of America.
John stammered through his
presentation speech, but rocovared
his composure quickly when the
queen responded. How nice, thank
you very much," sad then invited
him into the limousine for s short
chat
Prince Philip, meanwhile, visited
America's oldest marine barracks
and got a royal welcome where
the British had invasion headquar-
ter. during the war of Ull.
The foundation atone which the
queen laid is far the first section
at a new British embassy office
building A block and tackle hold
the yard wide Hone suspended over
fresh mortar.
Elizabeth added a dab af mortar
with a ceremonial trowel. Three
4, la
that
,3.v
rosecolored suit and matching hat.
surprised hundred, clustered about M
the British embassy by wajking :________________________-
the three blocks VOL LXVIII, NO. 217
10 Ie SeremonYe
She started this third day of her
crash near San Antonio, Texas.
The dead are 17-year-old VirgU
Freeman Johnson, of 1414 N Col-
lege. who died as a result of an
accident Friday night in Oklaho-
ma City; Mrs. Florence Fields.
17. of 5012 NW 17; Nancy Lee
Warren, 27, Bartlesville, and Mn.
Eleanor P. MeNutt, 4, Hobart.
Johnson died af 1:30 a.m. to
work together for the prevention
and control of juvenile delinquency
aides lowered the huge stone into____ ___.
place. The queen was handed the for the federal government to take
this action."
(Im QUEEN- Page 11 The American government is ie-
ported to be unhappy, however,
with President Tito’s decision to
Stroll Ia a Surprise,K! "erestr, 1,. 1,
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Queen Watches Game
organizations on prevention o ju-
। veniledeliquenez.wil the heldon entertaining important people
sityorOkiahomha. ____gthwynnd°ouh"tojonkthusby
“I plan, at that time, to present setting an example in observing
to this group • listotthinps done the laws of the state, and not em-
in other schools to help curb the barrassi
J7SS " “E Rrai,’" Gon. Gary said.
DUCK SEASON, which opened at -6:09 aim, Saturday,
brought out many Oklahoma nimrods. Jess Brewer,
3821 Weztmont, above,was among scores who lined the
two lakes here. But not a shotwax fired. EMryon ap-
patently had heard of the opening day except the ducks,
Wh bling its facilities.
Operators of the club have Mid
CORUNA, Spain W-American
pilot Wiliam Wyatt, attempting
। a non-stop Texas-Rome flight in
! a single engine plane, crashed
into the sea off this port Satur-
day. A Spanish fishing vessel
rescued him
law en
BONN, Germany (-West Ger
many severed diplomatic relatlons
with Yugoslavia Saturday. The
Yugoslav imbMiastor called the
action an example at "senseless
Pressure.
Ths ambassador, 42-year-old Du-
san Kvedar, said nt a news con-
ference shortly after he was told
to go home that Bonn’s action
would lend to direct damage to
Bonn West Germany and the gen-
oral political situation in the
uauaa 5»
Kveder did not explain what
t A-dd-manAa- wnudla ha
UNe CAVHucNCC8 WOUI KW.
The United States declared its
sympathy Saturday with West Ger-
many's breaking rtf at ratat^m
with Yugoslavia by issuing a state-
meet: "This government was con-
sulted by the federal German gov
ernment regarding this matter.
We expressed understanding af the
reasons which made it MresesQ
conference in Phoenix, Arii., laws, but I personally can testify
referring to actual physical where such a plan will be included that neither Vice-President Nixon
to the agenda. nor Gov. Gory took a highball dur
J™ worked other ±7-“ ineerymmucnreuret«amythnig
»madsanpotentiaj srssssis? "*" _
______ ----’ J At least two delegates to the TULSA-The head at Tulsa«
tions about the danger of radio- the Nazards and They to tin do conventionhave devqed consider- moonwatch team, 3. A. West-
active fallout. ume teaching themselves" able editorial spaceto dry Okla
Therefore, the committee recons- pinet.8. o^--1 homa ’ drinking .
mended that appropriate stops _ J?*" * “ The governot » personal dry.
On December 5, 6 ML a eon- said he never knowingly accepts
ral met ar
specitications."
Ui
effects to the present generation,
the committoe Mid it "is well be-
______
out. erod MN miles. He was trying
Wyatt had expected to land at to break the 4,957-mile record for
Bordeaux after strong headwinds singleengine aircraft sot in 1»4»
on his north Atlantie crossing by the late William Odem in s
.. . " "57 3 night Henoulu to Teter-
____ , boro, N.J.. il,,
He had been unrepotted since A U. I air-sea tescue plane
radioing a pesition near the tiny standing by ot Bordeaux to look
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schools. i woald previ
Capt. E. Rector, youth bureau head, said Saturday toko the st . .
he haa received several letters and telephone calls from Carryins Out Threat
city teen-agers "seeking ways to help curb the threat of nTheConmunarsrtonewaranat
narcotics." i town ring relatioM would he "con
"As far as we’re concerned, if there is one pill in s traryt th bask- principles al
school it’s a serious prob-
and talk to Tiny," Bivins Mid. |
‘No Excse‛ Order "We are telling unless
they close the piece down, we will
Issued on Missiles come in and clone it for them.
tions with whom went Ger-
low hi serving highballs."
"The members of the National
Conference of Editorial Writers
certainly had no desire to embar-
rasa either Gov. Gary or Vice-
president Nixon or anyone etoe,"
Royster said at hie borne at Hart
ings-on-Hudson, N. Y.
"Some liquor was served during
the conference by members out-
side of the state who were not fa-
miliar with Oklahoma liquor
Regrets Over "German Chanceor Konrad Ade
© . nauer had threatened to treat as
_________ .__ Boose Bobble
partment. Many were tram farmer side the Soviet bloc. Yugoslavia is
students or pupils from other Regrets that any guest attending the first nation outside that bier
* “ • — - the recent convention here of the
■ :
Pheters' bask account,
“The matter does Mt
eoMtoto ltes MiWtew,"
bureau.
"mi to the tail ed a
By BOB McMILLIN
Threats of vigilante destruction of s plush Canadian
county gambling casino and night club, the Saddle club.
Saturday brought a promise by Gov. Gary “that the club
will be closed down."
Gov Gary told newsmen he prevented what could
have been a vigilante group marching on the gambling
casino by promising the Canadian county group that
prompt action would be taken by his office and the state
crime bureau. u «4 a
The dub, operated by an Oklahoma City gambler,
George Barnes, and an El Reno gambler, Junk Johnson,
has been in operation since 1955, but has been raided only
on two occasions.
One raid was made by the Canadian county Sheriff,
Tiny Royse, st 4 p.m. one afternoon when only the care-
taker was present and the other time by the crime bureau
at 7 p.m. No arrests were quudzasussmaumamu
made either time, but a fifth 3,- ad
of whisky was seized in the a
second raid. A
"I received a call from a C» AA A
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