Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 307, Ed. 1 Monday, January 31, 1955 Page: 2 of 22
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Oklahoma City Times
TWO—MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1955
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j does send spokesmen. they will
be able only to speak, not to vote
Sir Leslie Munro, New Zealand
ambassador and security council
Tachens to and including Que- threw the key to the cuffs out
moy but did not deal with For- a window The woman managed
mosa and the Pescadores. They to slip free and find the key.
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12-alarm fire burned out of con-
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Surprise Defense Witness
A surprise defense witness may
be called later in the trial, Maj.
Robert E. Hough, chief defense
attorney, revealed Monday. The
witness, awaiting word from de-
fense lawyera, is Lieut. Col. Harry
Fleming, national guard officer
ordered dismissed from the ser -
ice after he was court martialed
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out to fight the blaze at the Mar-
tin Motor Corp. in the 1300 block
Cathedral street.
Thomas Martin, owner of the
service station trash can follow-
ing the slaying
Everett has been described as
an avid murder mystery maga-
zine fan. He told officers he took
Mrs. Jones' clothing and used
them to wipe away his finger-
prints in the duplex following the
made talks to fellow prisoners
blaming the war on 'capitalistic
Wall Street war mongers."
does housework and gets about
actively.
"I'm extremely grateful to
my doctors and pray for them
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i a sound either. I was too afraid,
I guest, to yell for help.
I "After I put the pillow under
her head I took my undershirt,
which had been ripped almost off,
and left it there and got dressed
and went outside. I didn't take
anything with me except the bot-
tle of whisky . . .
'Didn't Want to Run’
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Cleanup Due
Before the new projects can
get started, the two areas must
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Loel
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fighting in the islands from the again to a bed The robbers
UN Row
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mosa strait and how to prevent
a major conflict from developing.
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Eoch week on action pocked
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dollars. New cars and cars left j, going to Moscow to discuss the
there for repair work were de- fate of more than a million Ger-
--- -— - ‘ "" mans who disappeared during
Top stories of the building col- World war II. Dr. Heinrich Weitz
lapsed under the weight of the said he had his Russian visa and
Loel claimed he did not know, ears when the floors became "all travel formalities have been
that Mrs. Henderson was dead weak. completed" ___________ _
tinents. majority aim of getting off an
Members of the general court invitation to Red China to send
martial expect the trial to last representatives here for the For-
mosa debate
The UN charter requires that
J both sides in a dispute be invited
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Million Captives Sought
BONN, Germany, Jan. 31—-
building, estimated damages The president of the West Ger-
would run more than a million man Red Cross said Monday he
vill make no difference in the hostilities In the area of certain Samples said the three men,
structure which will be similar islands off the coast of the main- who had two .38-caliber revol-
ts existing warehouses, Foster land of China" Munro told re- vers, handcuffed him and his
said. porters It was Intended to stop wife and then handcuffed them
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first will have 320,000 square
feet and the second eventually
will reach that size. president for January—Peru’s
Only half of it is scheduled in Victor A. Belaunde takes over
195 funds, with the other half Tuesday in alphabetical suc-
to be constructed from 1956 allo- cession- p re pared Monday'a
jury convenes in Panama City
February 28 Feeling has been
high in that coastal city since
the young mother was attacked
and murdered.
Officers Monday were still sift-
ing trash at the Panama City
dump looking for a length of elec-
tric cord which Everett said he
that Russia might spell out it* used to strangle Mrs. Jones. He
a. ™ -eutss =" is- told officers he dumped into a
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lands and "other territories be-
longing to China” to include Na-
tionalist China’s aurrender not
only of the Tachens, Matsu and
Quemoy but of Formosa itaelf
and the Pescadores islands,
which the United State* ha*
pledged to protect.
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STILLWATER, Jan 31—A n
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that Jeanne had been (tabbed. < $1 Million Fire
"I didn't want to run and
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He told newsmen he first 1 aeciueu wo go vack iu ue mvuuay, gutg a wvun-In, ••
wanted to consult a lawyer be- motel for some reason I can’t re- tomobile agency just north of the
had-gone into action...... *• u he had rirxi xvats city's awntown .
"breathing" for her An oxygen "given my story or two FBI stopped back at the same bar More than 250 firemen and 70
agents who are good officers, al- for directions to U. S. 66 pieces of equipment were called
though most federal officers "I had s e v e r a l more drinks
couldn't catch a cold.” still trying to decide what to do.
Bar Meeting Recalled I can't remember anything after
He told both officers and news- that until 1 awoke in Waco,
men at that time that "I want Texas, at 1 motel. I had m!
to make it clear I've neither con- car keys in my pocket and can t
fessed nor denied killing Jeanne remember anything about my
I'll tell my story when the time car. .. ..
om. It was then that I decided to .
T. eg. mn gn,t. keep going as I thought they had stroyed along with the building,
what he had already told Okla- already found Jeanne ,stabbed
homa City authorities about and would be. looking for me
meeting Mrs. Henderson in a bar
in ( ompton t alif until he picked up a newspaper
, He said Mrs. Henderson told in Ocala, Fla., inJune, 1954, and
her husband she planned to ride read that he had been charged
with him to Newark. Ohio, the with her murder and was listed
home of her mother. but that as one of the FBIS "10 most-
affected - they actually were traveling as anted fugitives »
Knowing the exact second "man and wife " Cr Abandoned
He also said she had suffered Loel’s car was found aban-
a nervous breakdown, had run doned in Dallas, Texas, and he
out of nerve medicine and was was reported seen in Shreveport,
almost hysterical ” La , on Jan. 14, 1954, before he
Pair Scantily Clad dropped out of sight.
Loel told of registering in the Mrs. Henderson's knife-pierced
motel cabin as "Mr. and Mrs body was discovered stuffed un-
Otto Loel." that Mrs. Henderson | derneath the motel bed January
took a shower and was lying 13. A pathological examination
recalls. "I told him I thought , down on the bed "in her night- placed her time of death as the
1 ought to have a hot water gown " afternoon of January 10
bottle for my chest pain." He said he had bathed and was The bloody hunting knife—with
"When I awoke a little bit attired only in his underclothing, a 6-inch blade-was found in a
Th* fight started, he claimed, wastepaper basket in the cabin,
because of her fear that he --♦---
plover.
POW camp No. 7 near Chung- panies in the low-cost health in- The young slayer is being held
gangjin, North Korea. surance field, without actually at an undisclosed Florida prison
Charges against Nugent speci- getting into the insurance busi- for safekeeping until a grand
fy that while in that camp he ness.
Prelented by your
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freshman, James C. Dockens of "I went to the office and told I
Hough co.....- his highconfi- vert serious efforts to halt the hio’finerprinted in o x f born awpdled Ache X” at the XXJ.
dene* in acquittal for Nugent fighting, which included new com- Sheriff Daffm said Monday that pi municipal opera and will another night l can’t recall ex-
after five days of the court xx firebombing of the x r, L Everett, Atlanta, Ga" father w, "h" “xswj, xTto"
•K Thomas Reese. <UH pros- X 5" W 1ZIZ osstha naccunedunan murdern. sate college this week. T wanted “ «" away
ecutor put six witnesses on the feated an almost identical resolu- disclosed prison Dockens won the award over there to clear my mind as i had
stand in the first five days of th* tion. •I would certainly not prevent fiveother college tenors in Dal- n ■ v n . t
......Best for
Maj. Robert E. Hough, chief sn ” title language of "U. S. Mrs. Jones was the wife of m"wii spbarnimmkg broad’ DANDRUFF
defense attorney, then will start acts of aggression against the S-Sgt. Joseph Ray Jone., also of and, singon the nations ly broad-
calling defense witnesses. He has Chinese People's Republic in the El Reno and stationed at Tyndall cast. Metropolitan Auditions of Teem up withBaker sHair -
also scheduled a b o u t 25 wit- Taiwan (Formosa) area and airforce base near Panama City, theuAir April,16. . a. CI.ea up dandruff and iuhy acalp.
nesses, brought to Fort Sill from other islands of China” threat- She was the mother of a 3-year- Winner of Lthe. Apri. audition Baker a will do it or money back. |
army s t a t i o n s on three con- ened to delay the council in its old son who witnessed her will sing withthe Metropolitan "Ad’ ‘
•—• • company and be given 18 months
I of voice study in Europe
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Directors Named
CLAREMORE, Jan 31—Names
of three members of the board of
directors of the Claremore Dairy
Breeders association were an-
nounced last week after their
election by mailed ballots. They
are Theodore Steidley, Art
Hanes, and Orville Franklin.
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EL RENO, Jan 31—P—Three
armed men handcuffed a Cana-
dian county farm couple Sunday
night and eacaped with $180 after
ransacking their home.
. . - Sheriff Tiny Royse said Mr.
cadions. It will be built in two agenda containing only th* item and Mrs. Carmen Samples were
sections with the second not agreed on by the western powers, the victims of the robbery. The
started until 1956 funds become Cease-Fir Eyed Samples live on a farm 12 miles
■vailable. The method of building it was entiled "question of northwest of El Reno
awaiting final review of his court
martial sentence. "We can get
him if we need him," Hough said.
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on charges similar to those
against Nugent.
Hough said Fleming is stationed
at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo..
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; i .2 , m 2 ! call the police, but instead I
ioning and broad jem including new grants to the appropriations committee," exposed within 35 seconds in ing upto the time of his erriv»l drove out of the motel and went
ms- so. ainna Smam 2220 M ar. .
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"Outline for the court the rea- posed expansion of public health any emergency ficially for her, the anesthets
sons you had for signing the pe- service operations to establish Only then, he' added, can the
tition,” asked Maj. Robert treineeships for graduate nurses U S offset th* time advantage
Hough, chief defense counsel dur ,n specialized fields that is "a built-in mili ary to machite. substituted f" the
ing cross examination of B<>) sen Stat. ROle Sressed ture of the totalitarian star mediately substmutnt
■•W* felt we had little to back .i Reserve Program Urged anesthesia equipment.
I resistance with • the doctor Smog—He recommended an i - Stevens, without specifically qopepte EXPLAIN that it
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eight a day. Of an original 700 that al I ’ ProPoin [til after it ha. been mobilized. brought back to life
prsoners in the camp, about half ni e.thpr mtryesprnsnts’for Our reserve, must now be .. even after he has been dead 4
remained alive when th. peace nca.ands ?h* community. nearlycom ba t-readybefore mob- minutes, but by that time the
petition was signed the health , practicable" blood has left the brain and
"They would first starve you Broad oftensive Demands Changing., .. the patient may be mentally
to weaken you," Boysen sum He declared: "These recom- The army secretary said an
marized the communist POW commendations to the congress alert, capable, versatile and mo-
philosophy. "They break down a represent a broad and co-ordi- bile ground army it needed to Mrs. Ripley's heart stopped
human being to an animal state nated offensive against many of guard against small wars, sub- was a factor in the success of
so he can be controlled like an the problems which must be version and creeping Red expan- the case,
animal." solved if we are to have better sion.
The doctor estimated Nugent health for a stronger America These, he warned, may become MRS. RIPLEY recalls that
weighed between 180 and 200 "With the co-operation of the "the latter day alternatives to 1V1 when she awoke from th*
pounds when he first met him in states and the medical profession, stalemates caused by large-scale anesthesia, she couldn't under-
July, 1950 When he left in May, they can form the basis for bet- capabilities that have become stand th* pain in her chest.
1951’ Nugent weighed between 120 ter health for all.” mutually deterring ”-in other "I complained to the doctor
and 140 pounds, the doctor The president recommended words to.an atomicstalemate be- that I must have pluerisy,” she
gussed that congress authorize federal tween the free and communist
Resistance Advised matching of Hate and local fundi worids.
Boysen laid the senior Ameri- spent on medical care for the Ai for the army s part in an in-
can POW, a "Maj. Dunn," told nearly five million American! re- tezrated defense system, Stevens
him before th* petition was cir- ceiving public assistance. said demands change with the more, I reached down and1dis-
culated that he wai ordering all No price tag for the program world situation covered my chest was band-
prisoners to resist propaganda ef- was contained in the Mondav'l Stevens put the army squarely aged I had been a nurse when
forts of their captors "with ev- message But Eisenhower', budg- behind the administration policy I was younger and I thought
•ry bit of effort they could” et estimated a $100 million cost of planning the nations security maybe they had given me some
the army doctor, only phy- including $25 millions in the first for.a. long pull But he added kind of a heart injection while
sician among the captured in that year of the reinsurance program that this meansa continuing need I was on th* table
prison compound, said it wai in plus $37 millions for the other for keeping a sizeable part of
May, 1951. he saw Nugent ad- health proposals, the army overseas as well as ere
dressing the group of fellow pris- The president declared that atng stronser reserve, at home,
oners in the "peace rally or many Americans cannot afford n a
whatever you want to cal it. to pay the costs of medical car* Pachco
Among 13 charges that Nugent and yet are not protected by ade
, committed Crimea against fellow quate health insurance (Continued From Paga 1)
......d the .......x.......prised him rining her
committees -while in powance.service encourage duplex.
camps, "and thereby aiding and private insurance firm, to pro- Suspoct Hidden Away
assisting the enemy to the detri- vide better protection, particular- Everett was arrested in Doth-
Blent of the United State.” ly against expensive illness an. Al. , after police found a
Boysen said the peace meeting Under the plan, the government Panama City newspaper in a car every night,” ahe declare.,
was in what the prisoners called would im effect underwrite part Everett had atolen from hi. em- ... ... .. . ,
the "old Japanese barracks" at of the risk for insurance com- ployer THEN SHE adds Philosophi-
‘ near Chung- panies in the low-cost health in- Th* young slayer is being held —.cally: ,
"I think I was better pre-
pared for death the day I went
into surgery than I am now.
"I was scared and I knew
that death might be close. I
turned to prayer and to God.
"When we aren't under that
pressure of fear, we sometimes
forget the important thing that
our hearts and mind* should *1- or us utterea ■ souna. t seem io |
way* be prepared for our meet- recall that I wanted to yell but
I could not and she did not utter
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planned to leave her stranded in A.„L...I
the motel cabin His statement VVcrldul
radtrnePar reassure her and (Continued From Page 1)
sat up on th* side of th* bed to at 10 a m Tuesday by the senate
coe nn. । ii k . put my shoes and socks on. She economic development committee
DOCTORS DIDNT tell her then sald something tn me, the Miskovsky heads
I • what had happened for mv- exact words I can't recall, but ‘ . ‘Leaders of business and Indus-
eral days. . D , it aounded like 'I’ll kill you try are welcome to attend the
Since that time, Mrs Ripley T Grabbed Hur' hearing and give their sugges-
has had anesthesia and come "As she said this to me, I tions, as well as learn what this
through it successfully. turned around to look at her and important administration measure
She live* with her daughter I saw her come up with my hunt- provides," Miskovaky aaid.
and two grandson, in Norman, ing knive. I grabbed her to get The commerce and industry
her arm carrying the knife. bill cleared the house 10 days
"We tussled on the bed and we ago without a dissenting vote,
finally rolled off the bed onto the Gary plans a new department to
floor. In the scuffle she had shape the state's economic devel-
dropped the knife or I had taken opment.
it away from her ... ♦
"I cant remember how I got Bristow Program Fuesday
the knife. When ahe hit the floor nniei , ,, . , .
and did not move, 1, for some BRISTOW, Jan. 31 A found-
reason I can't explain, took a pil- er s day program will be pre-
low and put it under her head, sented in junior high auditorium
Burning Denied at 730 P.m. Tuesday, by,Junior I
"I can recall that I never did High P-TA Mrs. A. S. Day is
burn her as the story has been program chairman.
reported, and I did not even know
' if she wai dead when I left her.
During the scuffle, neither one
of ua uttered ■ sound. I seem to
away in a 1955 model car in the
direction of Oklahoma City.
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be cleared of 14 frame buildings. . , ,
Five of them will be relocated were not included, he said, be- She hen freed her husband
on other parts of the base, but cause the hostilities were in the Officers believe the men sped
nine will be sold. other islands.
They.will,be disposed of im- Missionary Honored
mediately, roster said, with nno, , „ ... WEEKDAYS on channu
churches and schools having first ARDMORE. Jan. 31— Miss wu—u
chance to buv them After the Myrtle Furman, who served for
two groups have had their chance many years as a missionary in #
at the structures, any remaining India, was honored by the youth ' A.., A
will be sold to the highest bidder, of the First Chrstian church with day arama .
. an Indian tea Sunday. .
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