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TWENTY PAGES-500 N BROADWAY. OKLAHOMA CITY, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1955
VOL. LXVI NO. 18
PRICE FIVE CENTS
FINAL HOME EDITION
EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY
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Billy Bybee . . . Gosh, here's 1955, and no birthday AGAIN!
Two More Enter Race Birthdays
For City Councilman Lost, Not
In Tax Slash
Forgotten
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28
Details of the proposed oil and low Monday. (Page 11)
Stork’s Boner
and showed us two
Tinker to Get
New Projects
ETHAN TIGER, 21. Mounds,
Haynie died at the scene of an
the building is completed.
BULLETINS
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Hope of Rain
Humidity Reaches
100 Percent Here
sounded the death knell
to Democratic efforts to
Hangings Slated
For 3 Soldiers
Herman W. Houser. 31, of 1137
Mallard, filed for the post of city
Humphrey Saya
Inflation Is Invited
viding that any city employe who
works for. a candidate in a city
election is subject to dismissal.
increase
on oil
tin said he d heard rumors to
that effect but said they are
charges of armistice violations
brought by both the allies and
nounced Monday he will
vote in the senate finance
committee to strike a pro-
posed $20 tax cut from a
house-passed bill. His an-
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The natural gas policy pro-
posed by the president's advisers
was opposed Monday by a Mich-
front which butane, propane
and gasoline are extracted.
"The resulting net tax would
be disappointing, far from suffi-
cient to meet the increased cost
of financing schools," the gover-
nor said.
Some senators not only favor
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j years ago, filed his name as
the sixth in that race.
Richard L. Dugger. attorney for
Stevens committee, there are pub-
lic hearings scheduled before the
oil and gas committee, headed by
Rep. Bill Shipley of Bristow. and
the roads and highways commit-
tee, headed by Rep. Jean L Pax-
oureck of El Reno.
The Shipley committee will hear
Lenten series, tells how prayer
—as an army officer in New
Guinea—helped him live with a
possibly wrong decision and
gave him the courage to make
decisions on his own in the fu-
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Editorial Page
HELPLESS’
Short of help or completely
without It’ Want Ada pt you
worker! FAST.
Cal CEntral 2-3311 for an ad
taker and tell her about your
job opening. Sha helpa you word
ads that fill your need at ones I
the gross production tax tion team left for North Korea
Sunday night. Another will fol-
day night and early Tuesday.
Tuesday mostly fair. Warmer in
the northeast and extreme east
Monday
Hourly Temperature
or what they did with the bottle ’ Creek county.
! The officers said they will send ! I. 2-------- _
' the pills to the state chemist for accident about 1 a m, a mile east
He predicted the legislature would exempt industrial
gas, as well as the 45 per-
clerk. He listed his present job as
town clerk of Del City.
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ng Closes Thursday
The filing period for the four
t council races and the mayor's
| race closes Thursday The general I
of the senate's 44 members have promised they will vote
with him.
"If it is not accepted in committee, then the proposal
Bridge Lessen
Comics
Crossword Puzzle
Markets
Oil Reports
Rambling Okie ......
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Times Talk .
Vital Statistics ...
Women's Pages
World Affairs
। mother promises, big enough to
1 last four years. Dana Lynn has
A showdown fight between Gov. Gary and the State Gas Plan Slapped
senate over a proposed new natural gas tax was in the
Br. James R. Colvert Enters Ward 2 Fight;
Richard L. Dugger, Attorney, Announces
By JIM JACKSON
Two more names were filed with the county election
hoard Monday for the already crowded March 15 city elec-
tion primary ballot.
Dr. James R. Colvert, unsuccessful candidate for the
a large bottle, but he didn't make 18 months, Konawa,
sense as to where they found them । rr: 212"
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• ond string communist leaders.
The 13 were convicted in New
York on charges of subversive con-
•piracy
The high court on January 10
declined to grant them a review
Their lawyers then filed a petition
asked the tribunal to reconsider
The new request cited a state-
ment made in New York by Matu-
sow that he testified falsely as a
prosecution witness at the trial of
the 13. The petition added
"Matusow’s admitted perjury is
but one manifestation of a deep
seated threat to the administration
of justice which urgently calls for
the correction of this court."
‘No Whitewash’
A Holdenville legislator Mon-
day said the investigating com-
mittee he heads is not going to
"whitewash" the state depart-
ment of education Rep. Sand-
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Matusow s Repudiation April 5.
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George Dixon wonders at the
cloak-and-dagger atmosphere of .
the administration's press re-
leases.
Roy Tucker thinks the fair
trade act is in for a rough over-
County commissioners will
award a contract Friday for air
conditioning of the courthouse if
the lowest of five bids just sub-
mitted comes within the $300,000
available for the project.
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The parents of one of the boys the road on a curve and overturned
Other Pills Found
Detectives Ray Clark and Cecil
Pierce said the two boys "ate pills
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Tulsa, was killed about
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containing about 40 white pills dents. They are:
underneath the foundation of the CHARLES ARTHUR HAYNIE
church 22, Broken Arrow
"He said they found the pills in CLAYTON DAVID LONG JR ,
■ent state gas production
COME HER FIRST real birth-
• day next February, and Dana
gets a "party all her own." And
it will be some party. too. her
and refused
Floods Kill 45
Australia’s worst flood disas-
ter in years threatened Monday
to wipe out three isolated town*
northwest of Sydney. The flood
already has claimed 45 lives and
left thousands homeless. The
three towns are cut off from
outside help and rising waters
have trapped 8.000 in the area.
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igan Democratic congressman.
Rep Dingell said in an interview
that the consumer wouldn't
— three of them to conduct public
HeatBringing the
a natural gas tax, but want to communists. One inspec-
Margaret Latrebesays house
| mobbet spells worry totui
Fruit tree buds, already bulging,
will get another boost Monday and
Tuesday from warm tempera-
tures. high humidity and a chance
of night-time showers in eastern
Oklahoma
The relative humidity in Okla-
homa City reached 100 percent at
one time Sunday night and stood
at 93 percent Monday morning
Sunday's top temperature in
ill
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Saturday night," was taken to accident near Lake Sta-
Mercy hospital for a check-up and ..
then jailed for investigation "on
"I can't remember where I got A 37 year-old Oklahoma City
Comb Dictionary
Roomer - The only alarm
dock that has to be turned off
with an ax.
Treaty OK Due
Final ratification of treaties to
rearm Germany and join the 14-
nation Atlantic defense forces is
expected within three weeks.
The pacts were sent to West
Germany's upper house after
the lower house voted for the
agreement Sunday night
(Page 91
Hundreds Stranded
The heaviest snow of the win-
ter blocked two main highways
and trapped hundreds of skiers
in the Sierra country Monday.
Avalanches stranded between
300 and 400 skiers at resorts in
Utah. More snow is forecast.
(Page 101
—(P)-—Sen. George an-
After Infant Is Found Weak and Unattended the People.Which Gary wants as,
S005 d> P0>>1DI0.
A 7-pound, 4-month-old boy, found Friday suffer- Tuesday Big Day,,
ing from extreme malnutrition. Monday had been made a nEnthghorstheTuegdayti"
ward of the county juvenile court. Ten committees have scheduled
John Zwick, county juvenile officer, reported the meetings during the morning, with
The zoo’s 2-year-old fe-
male giraffe died at 2 p. m.
Monday. She had been suf-
fering from arthritis in
her two front legs and a
further complication of a
broken shoulder cap. suf-
fered when she fell trying
to get up on her injured
legs. Julian Frazier, zoo
director said the animal
was eating and drinking
about 30 minutes before
“she just stopped breath-
ing." (Earlier details on
Page 9.)
Z WASHINGTON. Feb. 28
—(P)—Senate and house
conferees, taking a second
look at a congressional pay
raise, settled Monday on a
flat 50 percent increase of
$7,500 a year. This brings
their pay scale to $22,500.
making Monday.
Gary, who last week said he would not oppose such a
tax. Monday said, "It sounds good and looks good, but
when you start to analyzing it, it doesn't shape up so good."
Sen. Kirksey Nix. McAlester, who suggested the tax have a chance" under the pro-
as a substitute for increased property taxes to aid schools, gram recommended by a preri-
said he would not retreat from his position. He claims 30 dential commission. (Page 9)
will be made from the senate floor," Nix said.
At his Monday press conference, Gary said he be-
the .pills," ■ she mumbled., ! Wa5 man was the victim of a double lieves revenue from a new gas tax would be "disappoint-
with Blackie and Corky—that s all accident early Monday a mile east ■
I know them by " of the Hydro Y on U S 86 in Caddo 8:
The two boys are being held in county
the county juvenile ward under Frank C McNamara, 1725 NE
care of a physician. They were 10, apparently went to sleep at the
identified by police as James wheel of his car It hit a bridge
Lloyd McDaniels, 14, of 2632 NW and threw him out. He was King
I. and Leo Murray, 15, of -333 helpless, but still alive on the
NW 3. paving, when another car came
speeding down the road, skidded
his wheels for 85 feet but hit Me-
, .. r .... . ..... Namara and knocked him 38 feet
. . ■ . ... like popcorn n Friday,nigh t, M The motorist sped on witholt stop-
•I .. V___’ Daniels said he took about 25 and P
Leap it HF uhlldren that Murray took about 17.” the ping ci
l "fficers said McNamara was dead on arrival
Celebrate Despite / •Murray is still passed out, and at a Weatherford hospital of a
1 McDaniel’ is still high’." the de- broken neck. Two passengers in
tectives said, "McDaniels took us the car escaped serious injury.,
church at Main and Linn Three other persons died Monday
matchboxes as the result of state traffic acci-
nouncement may have
Wasted Life
A 27-year-old actress—• nee
described as "too beautiful"—lay
strapped to a bed in Chicago's
Psycopathic hospital Monday,
haunted by the tragic conse-
quences of her narcotics-wasted
life And when her mother, Mrs.
Luella De Witt Gunther, 47, asked
her Sunday how her three-year-
old daughter died, Lola De Witt
Stewart gasped: “I was de-
lirious." (Page 9)
Truce Probe
The Korean truce supervisers
baby was "all right—not ill,
just completely undernour-
ished."
The boy was taken to St An-
Of Testimony Ignored ciTelecndrdatfondyd J^r™
ert C. O Kelley, 34, of 3624 Fire-
. , thorn, filed as a candidate for
supreme court Monday disregard- city .reasurer of Del City, listing
— —------- ------— 11 his occupation as banker.
other of the hard-luck young-
sters. She'll be treated to a
party Monday evening though.
"She's not quite old enough to
understand about her birthday,
her mother said, but just so
she has a party, she's happy."
T YNDA'S A TOMBOY, Mrs
H Wilmoth reports. probably
from spending so much time
with her brother. Maurice. 4
Larry Don Elder, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Elder, 827
SW 31. is just recovering from
.chicken pox. and he's really go-
ing to enjoy his party Monday
evening Larry was born in
Wesley hospital. He has one sis-
ter. Kera Kay, 6.
Janice Louise Stack. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs E. E. Stack. 5220
N Dewey. will have a great deal
of help from her brother and
sister when she cuts her cake
Monday night. Her sister is Su-
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PLEAScE EN T0 Leap Year
By MARY JO NELSON
IHEY CHATTER like mag-
pies. They "get into every-
the taxi drivers' union in their thi .. In fact, th ey’re pain-
fight against metered cabs. filed . „ . .
as the twenty-first candidate in fully normal 3-year-old young-
the ward one contest. sters. ,
, Two Reveal Platforms Only thing that makes these
Radar-k ower I lant, Colvert, 39, of 2101 NE 27, was children different is that they
Engine Shop Skied defeated1by another ««. Dr Er"tnbratdradtaysthrndfourta
A M Brewer, incumbent ward Chai n a
_ ... . child, that s pretty disastrous.
Two more major construction two councilman. in the contest two J
projects have been added to stead- years ago. They are the 21 Leap Year
ily growing building plans for Both Colvert and Dugger an pahle, borngin city hospitals on
Tinker airforce base nounced Monday their platform e 29, 1932
The new structures are an en- would include a police commis- NKOST OF THE kiddies will get
gine build-up shop in area C. on sion for control of the city police Ma party Monday or Tuesday
the east side of the base, and a department and a quick vote on even though it isn't their "legal "
building to house a power plant changes to the city charter rec- birthday As one mother put it:
and equipment for a weather ommended by a citizen's com- "She doesn’t care whether she
radar system. inittee. has a birthday, just so she has
The engine shop next tn fest ‘No Bones to Pick’ a partv"
cells east of the.oldpouglasbuid Dugger is chairman of the Jun- At the Kenton B Duncan
ing will be .210 feet long . 90 ior chamber of commerce good home, 2200 Barclay road in The
feet wide. Gordon Shepherd, re i- government committee. The refer- Village, the party was held Sun-
dent engineer 8a . , 01 endum petition which he handled day. half - way between Dana
Included in the contract, which for the taxi union on the meter Lynn’s birthday of February 29.
Will be awarded b; Tulsa office of issue was rejected as insufficient and 4-year-old Tommy's, which
district engineers. will be IMO after a hearing before the city comes February 26.
square yardsof.7inch concrete cle-k That decision is on appeal' Last year the parties were
paning. Plus.al m 5 , t. with the state supreme court combined for the two children.
The second building, a concrete- • and chocolate cake was served,
block structure near an area A ve no grudges and no asthm anow
han@ar will be onlv 16 bv 22 but hones to pick. Dugger said of his Hu' Dana -ynn nas a inma n
hangar, win De on y io oyaz out n Dugger 531 lives at and there was a vanilla cake
will house a weather radar sta- campaign. Dugger, 31, lives at this
tion, which will be part of a na- 3008 N Vermont.
The Weather
LOCAL—Partly cloudy Mon-
SSsB Sooner Men Due Fewer 'Greetings
afternoon 75 Low Monday night — —— ----
45 High Tuesday 70.
STATE—Partly cloudy in the
east, mostly fair in the west
Monday afternoon and night.
Scattered showers and thunder- Fewer Oklahomans can expect lective service resumed opera-
storms in the east portion Mon- to be drafted for army service tions in September, 1950, follow-
in the April call due to a cut ._g „
in the levy by the defense de- ing outbreak of war in Korea,
partment. The national calls for Febru-
A spokesman in state selective ary and March were 11.000 each
service headquarters here Mon- month The reduced April quota
। day said the state call should was attributed to an unusually
run between 120 and 130 com- high recruiting record in Janu-
pared to 184 called each month ary when the army signed up
for February and March more than 25 000 volunteers and
In Washington, the defense de- the four services combined en-
partment said the national call listed 68000.
for April would be 8 000. the The increase was caused by
lowest -monthly quote since se- the announcement that Gl edu-
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Ae Killed on state highways
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Fine Ousted
An Oklahoma City attorney
won't have to pay a $8 police
court fine after all He appealed
to common pleas court as a
"matter of principal." The higher
court ruled he was right also as a
" matter of law." (Page 101
Cooling Job Eyed
PLEASKCVBN To Gas Tax
tional network A 100-foot steel Dr. Colvert said he would favor
radar tower will be erected after a change in the city charter pro-
natural gas tax will be worked out
by the senate revenue and taxa- Brainwashed
tion committee headed by Sen Two Americans einaHed from
demnsworngnart Eanmnonusday. Red"chnauasnspictaterg
Ehoni mu Slad years in prison shocked news-
On th? house• ide"“on of the men and officials Monday by
non thetrnousesSdfi, on8,0‘ate repeating that they consider
most controxersiglbilsofthe.ses- communism the best way of life,
hearing Tuesday before the com- They said they received,wonder-
mittee headed by Rep Tom Stev. ful treatment in China,U.S of-
compromise the provision, ens, Shawnee. ficials credited the Reda with
... , ,e it would wipe out the mental. having done a thorough job of
WASHINGTON, Feb 28—1IINS health board and put all state in- brainwashing. (Page 10)
four times Haynie was thrown -Treasury Secretary George M. stitutions except education under
| from the car and 48 feet. He died Humphrey struck out hard Mon- one board.
ot a fractured skull He was the day at the house p assed.s2o-per The big problem of school fl-
driver and onlv passenger in the person incomestax cuttcaungn nancing. hanging fire in the legis-
‘ car an irresponsible gesture and lature for weeks, is stalled now in
\ passerbv Forrest Shanks "entirely unjustified by firm evi- the senate pending outcome of the
Bixby, discovered the accident dence at this time. r. battle to substitute an oil industry
some 30 minutes after it occurred. In a statement to the senate fi- tax for i n c r e a s e s m property
Troopers K B Bynum and Ralph nance committee, he declared the taxes.
Ven mon reported Democratic-sponsored reduction Substitution Planned
Tiger died about 9 am Monday "is based only on hopes as yet With Gov Gary's approval an
in a Sapulpa dime after an acci- entirely unrealized amendment to the constitution was
dent 2 miles southeast of Glen He said "he slash. If approved, pounded into shape last week. It
pool. Tulsa county Highway pa may well turn out tn mean head- would authorize school districts to
TULSA. Feb .28 IPA modern trol troopers said details of the ac- ing back into heavy deficit fi 'voteine rease property move to
three-chair barber shop in he cident were not known but three naming, with all the inflationary - natural gas and in-
Bellaire shopping center (51st and , levy a tax on natural gas ana in
Peoria ave • was heavily damaged PLEASE TIRNrO Death PLEASE nIRN to Tax Cut crease the oil tax
bv an early morning explosion PGE 2 PACE “ Rinehart s committee will go to
Monday work on the tax proposal Tuesday
E w "Pete” Mills jr, 31, the
owner, blamed it on "union trou--
ble ' He said three weeks ago un-
ior pickets were withdrawn from
in front of the shop it was picket- AR I Iv r 3 f A a
pdtaeunodcaracnuinerouldnt Made ward oi Court
No one was injured Nearby,
shoos apparently escaped damage.
Mills estimated the damage at be-
tween $4,000 and $5,000.
thony hospital Friday night after
a couple found him unattended—
except for a woman who was ill
and confined to her bed—in a
house at 825 SW 4
Baby Weak
The baby was described as " too
weak to raise his head "
He later was identified as Ed-
ward Roland Stephenson, son of
Mr and Mrs Raymond Stephen-
son. who are staying with relati s
at 825 SW 4 The Stephensons have
three other children, ranging in
age from 1 to 4 year’
Zwick said the juvenile court
had taken temporary custody of
the baby. >unaay ’ 1oP temperatur in Feb. ‘NS Three soldiers,
‘ We are just waiting to see the Oklahoma City was reached at convicted of killing a taxicab driv-
. i " . midnight, when the mercury rose neap For ToDNara wood Ma
parents and see what arrange- j,.™. The Iow temnera er near Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.
ments thev might have made about to 60 degrees. The ° tempera in 1951, will be hanged Tuesday,
taking " baby.” Zwick clocked at 6 pm, was 47 Exact time and place of the tri- not ture. (Page 10-
added "So far, neither the mother degrees.. „. . ic .1. ple execution were not announced _ D
nor father has been to see us." A.heayy ground fogacuttingxis by the army but are expected to Prayer Power
Wife Hunting Husband ibility to aslow ashalfablock be disclosed later Monday at the
The baby was picked up at the a tBartlesyillecand grundingaan Kansas State penitentiary at Lans-
house by Mr and Mrs William airli inerf ight from Tu 4iq Bart- ing
Zipprich. 827 NW 9, who visited in les ville. rolled over northeast Okla- The condemned men are James
A. a . TA t , . u the home and noticed his condi- homa Monday morning.c L. Riggins, 28. Birminghm. Ala:
G+a1A”e Db.nfA C.ut. Te rn_I linn Low temperatures overnight in Louis M Suttles, 26, of Chattanoo-
3LaLC S Drall Uuota 1S I rmmed Detective Ray Clark said he the state were to ran ge.from 30s ga, Tenn., and Chastine Beverly.
C learned later that at that time, 10 th northwest to the 40s in 25. of near Balty, Va.
the mother was visiting beer tav- the southeast with temperatures Their victim, Harry Langley.
cational benefits would not be ehhs in An efort t lodte her hus. climbing again Tuesday to a 60-70 was killed Sept. 20, 1951.
available to men who entered band. degree range.
the services after January 31. Mrs Stephenson told Clark she n; . .‘Fa;, si
The April call brings to (.888- located her husband in the lap- 38 -
430 '.lie number of men drafted tain Kidd bar, but he refused to RIO DE JANEIRO Brazil. Feb
or earmarked for induction since accompany her home When 1 28 P— Prince Aly Khan, traveling
September 1950 retimed, my baby was gone,” she as Mr Stewart , arrived here by
The selective service spokes- cried. plane Sunday Somewhat surprised
man here Monday said April s Mrs. Stephenson said she had that reporters knew him, he said
quote will be taken from the planned to take the baby to a bos- he expects to travel in Brazil. Ar-
oldest Oklahomans on its rosters pital in Lawton to see what was gentina. Uruguay, Chile and Vene-
•in the 24-year-old range* and the matter with him. She said she zuela for about three weeks for
‛ from volunteers under the sys- fed him canned milk regularly, but pleasure and on business—"mostly
• tem. he did not gain weight. . horses"
Showdown on Gas Tax
Two Bovs Still High
in Jail After Bennie
Binge Last Friday
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By DEACON NEW
Two separate "goof-ball"
pill jags had ended Monday
with two teen-age boys and
an attractive 23-year-old
woman sick and in trouble
with the law.
Detectives said a 15-year-old
youth was still "passed out” Mon-
day and his 14-year-old companion
was described as "still high" fol-
lowing a "benny" binge last Fri-
’ day night Officers found their pill
; stash underneath a church.
An attractive brunette, identified
as Mary Ann McMillan, 23, of ill
NE 6. was picked up late Monday
morning by an ambulance after
she fell beside the street at SE 36
and Eastern
Women Still Groggy
Groggy and at times incoherent
she told police a story of "drinking
i and eating pills all night "
The woman, who said she was a
bar waitress "until I walked out
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an older brother, Brad, 7.
Lynda Gayle Wilmoth, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice C.
Wilmoth. 3416 NW 41, is an-
PLEASKCERN To Bender
T T 1 *11 n) 1 morning. Unless strategy is
I ndernourished Dany otemnt gs laxemade
• property taxes in the amendment.
The senate likely will consume
most of this week fighting out the
oil and gas tax issue. It probably
will be next week before the
... . . .11.c1 it school finance amendment in some
Officials lake (her; I arents r all to how UP shape is within reach of a vote of
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