Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 255, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1955 Page: 2 of 44
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TWO—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,1955
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before Fairris would have been
electrocuted for Cravatt’s rdurder.
he would discuss before the con-
vention Friday evening. But be
Price Include
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rule on legality of the governor’s
veto of the $i million free text
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strengthened and the fight was on
But the west coast state finally
won out, pushing through a reso-
lution rulings. However, the vote
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was at ground level in southern
BUY NOW...
Pay Next Year
trip to South America.
The auburn-haired former first
lady of the state has made no se-
cret of the fact she does not
want a divorce. In her cross-pe-
tition she asks separate main-
tenance and a division of their
southern states.
California, after the committee
had voted out a water-down civil
45 southeast as the Arctic front en-
ters the state
The extended weather forecast
calls for slightly above-normal
temperatures during the next five
hold him. "His disposition was
that if anybody started fighting
him, he'd stand up and fight
back as hard as he could," his
mother explains
"He was brave,” Scott says.
“I knew he'd make every effort
to get away—as strong as any-
“‘frst" My of your life
died “in defense of the principles
of the charter of the Unted Na-
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Neues Deutschland's comment
was the first time in the current
controversy that either the Rus
sians or their East Germany satel-
lites have used the term "four-pow-
er."
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the captured ones, we worried a i
lot."
THE PARENTS knew Sammie
would get in trouble with the 1
Reds right away if they tried to -
Murrays
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Please send
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happened to him that November
day on the frozen North Korean
slopes. But his parents take com-
fort in the knowledge he did not
undergo Red torture.
Cancer
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ont. there were 40,000 smokers in
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it was learned Friday.
cab and demanding money. He
was given a suspended sentence
in 1950 which was revoked Febru-
ary 9, 1954 when Bolling was ar-.
rested by police on charges of
marijuana possession and a bogus
check.
Others on the list for considera-
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Bolling pleaded guilty to beating
C. M. Fetrow after riding in his
to study the new statement by
Price.
Earlier Evidence Recalled
Witnesses at the capitol bearing
who testify for Fairris face a large
amount of testimony at the mur-
Trial
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ris’ murder trial testified they saw
a gun in Fairris' hand during the
Rutins Sought
Miskovsky was prepared to ask
the committee to request that At- j
torney General MacQ. Williamson
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discussed.”
The governor, in his statement,' lators didn't have time to consider
did not express concern over valid- fully the effect it would have on
ity of his act, veto, but rather the over-all financing of state
with the effect of public school fi- schools.”
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its.
As the conference broge up,
; Murray and his lawyer left the
fifth floor of the courthouse by
an east stairway. Mrs. Murray
and her attorneys went to the
center of the building and caught
the elevator.
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sians and the East German Com-
munist police, defending their de-
tention of the American group last;
Sunday, complained that such1
radio-telephones in foreign cars
violate the laws of the Communist!
state.
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For them, Dr. Cameron has an
answer.
Researchers attempted to give
rats lung cancer with tobacco
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Thursday night pitted California
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"We didn't know for so long don to the governor are
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summer of the 91 millions for free
Stevenson. who warmed up to the one pack category with only Oklahoma. texts in a school bill adopted by
his role as a possible Democratic 4,000 in the two or over. 4 The fog was still present in cen- the legislature,
standard bearer in Miami, Fla., r
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story in cold t p e . . ___
charged from the Seabees. Dec. his own gun in a struggle.
now is "non-existent.”
that way, except I know many First Reaction
other mothers lost boys the same The declaration was made by
way. and some of them had to Neues Deutschland, official news-
send four or five sons.” Mrs. । paper of the East German Com-
Scott murmurs. munist party. It was the commu-
THE SCTTS sent two Sgt. nists first reaction to a protest
Henry Scott, also a field artillery- Thursday by the western Big Three
man, was brought home from to Russia that Soviet claims that
Germany on emergency re-as- East Berlin is sovereign and part of
signment to Fort Sill last winter East Germany and “wholly incon-
when hie father irritably took sistent" with Berlin's four-power
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For one thing, ballistics experts rights resolution earlier in the
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other papers that tell the hearing to show that Cravatt was
in cold t p e . . . dis- not killed as Price contends—with
nancing should the $1 millions be The governor said if Miskovsky
put backinthe ^zhiT books, succeeds in getting the textbook
Death rates from cancer of the tral and’eastern Oklahoma early Two Proponaia Left "This proposed expenditure wa monezreistated cripple foeTate
lung is 12 to 15 times higher in Friday morning. It began to move At mid-morning, Gov. Gary is- placediin theschoolbill near the tt"ouasentous»
men who have smoked at some out of the state shortly after day sued a statement declaring His ***7 ** ****—* 990. । ochaal program.__
time in their lives. For those who break however, and air traffic was kovsky’s efforts "to invalidate the
smoke two packs a day, the reported normal veto of $1 millions in textbook
chances are-90 times higher. Dr. The high temperature here funds is, I believe, unwise and po-
Cameron declares Thursday was 41, with an over- tentially harmful to Oklahoma's
The study also proves deaths night, low., of.,36. Temperatures school, program."
from all causes is higher among stayed in the 40 s over most of the The education committee of the
smokers than non-smokers with state Thursday afternoon and re- council shortly before noon had
heart disease leading the field mained in the middle 30‘s during gone through all its proposals ex-
Cim. elontia. W. ".1. . the night. cept that by Miskovsky and one
dim"iew “ “researeh Which has Low Of 20 Forecast 1 by Sen. Oliver Walker, Dale, call-
produced cancer on the backs of
mice from tobacco tare. They say
it doesn't prove anything about
lung cancer
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The high here Friday should ing for • school study.
reach a warm 65. dropping back to Sen. Jess Fronterhouse of Mi-
a bittter 40 during the early-morn- ami committee member, suggest-
ing hours Saturday. The high here ed the group adjourn until a later
Sturday should be about 35. date, since neither Miskovsky nor
The temperatures should range Walker there to explain his
from the 50's in the east to the proposal. Walker chairman of the
70's in the west Friday afternoon. committee was absent, reportedly
, p.. . w. dropping to 25 in the Panhandle to due to a leg injury,
tars. But the rats all died of mco-
tine poisoning before the cancer
lion floor Saturday. had time to develop.
A. aA1I. p..2. However, tars and nicotines are
Minority Report Possible now beng put directly into the
„Snutherndelegates,andyssome lungs of experimental animals in days. It will be colder early in the
fromnuthennorthiafeltthetCalifortia the hope of proving the point. period, turning warmer Monday item in the school bill
and later was repeated to H. C. It's pssible a minoqity repor! may There issanother phase, in the, but colder again by next Wednet _ _ _
McLeod. penitentiary warden be brought out of committee to curren t,study..D! flrCamerron re- day. “ of the pupils in public schools now
Scanland has not yet gone to the touch off the floor fight vealsakesearnersare also trying
penitentaryto,ake wornncod- RIchard Nevin, Pasadena, .moke all thlVuvon wenoptedamn
property. fession from Price. He indicated Calif., principal advocate of the age and others can not
Those are pleas the judge will he wants to.wait until the board resolutions committee action, said wb th . • f .
have to pass upon when he hears idecides whether t recommend passage was a "must" for Cali- pi"nenrtesanser,is found, a
the testimonv later. Gov. Gary commute. Fairris' death fornia delegates. firm criterion ,orprevention of
I sentence to life imprisonment in •We cannot go home without it • lung damage will offered.
I view of Price's story he declared.
One of the big evidentiary mys- Meanwhile. Williams, himself
(teries of Fairris trial was absence getting mention as a possible Dem-
of the gun whch did fire the bul- ocratic presidential candidate.
. _ ____ ___ _ let which killed Cravatt. Okla- came ont at the convention for an .
Eisenhower "in grateful mem- homa City police contended itwas enlarged federal education pro-
ory.” hidden somewhere between Okla- gram costing $16.5 billions. He also you fill out an accident report, do
THE MEDAL ITSELF is father homa City and Shawnee. Fairris. I attacked the swing toward auto- you chafe at the many questions
Scott s watch fob Tucked away wounded in the store shooting, fled mation in industry, declaring the and red tape involved’ Well, do
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Since Fairris' hope for life til "A wave of mergers similar to Research in the Institute of 4 boguettes i" inter ock ing 14k
the mergers of the 1920 era al- Transportation and Traffic Engi- gold $6.00 week $295
ready has hit us," he said, neering at the University of Cali-
produce witnesses at the capitol Williamson and Stevenson are fornia at Eos Angeles has shown
i——-t c - the second- and third big names how your report, combined with
• to appear at the convention Thurs- thousands like it. can point the
day, Sen. Estes Kefauver of Ten-1 way to reduction of crashes and
The board will consider four nessee addressed the delegates, resultant injuries when carefully
clemency pleas by other convicts lashing out at the Eisenhower for- analyzed by traffic experts with
‘ eign and domestic policies. I the help of electronic brains.
; Conferees made no comment
on whether the Murray* had en- der trial which tends to refute
on ""5 toe Murrays " Price’s s atement taking the
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listed Jan. 6, 1948 . . , missing at its December 12 hearing.
in action Nov. 30, 1950 pre- On the list is Ray Joe Bolling. "
sumed dead Dec 31, 1953. . . Oklahoma City salesman now
death confirmed Nov 2, 1955. seeking a parole from his 5-year
SAMMIE S BODY was re- sentence for attempted robbery of
turned by the Communists in a a cab driver here five years ago. I
painfully • negotiated exchange.
It was among the many identi-
fied after careful work at an
army pathological center in Ja-
pan.
Nobody will ever know what
ference had produced an agree-
ment whereby Murray will com-
ply with outstanding court or- robbery.
----- Price’s story taking the actual
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gaged in personal conversation
while in the Judge’s office.
Before the hearing opened,
powiblHty of a settlement of the found ’and’p^Y ineluding Cra
suit He replied that he did not «■ rnbulewendihg Eun
l-W * vatt’s life
J* couple has.beenestranged Board members have been study- was so close, 9-8, that southern
shn hi? uLst)when Mura ing the testimony, and will be states may still feel they have a
moxed D i. 015.10 . ,77 prepared to question witnesses ap- chance to defeat it on the conven-
where he is employed by the both for and against
Welex Jet Service, Inc. He re- Ing Fairis’ life
turned a few weeks ago from a . _ . - . .
An Oral Confession
Price's statement was given or-
ally to the two prison chaplains
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time out to fight down a pneu-
monia attack.
Sgt Scott, a career soldier, is
now taking part in Operation
Sage Brush maneuvers, but will
be allowed time to attend serv-
ices at 10:30 a.m. Monday at
Street and Draper Funeral home.
He’ll be at his parents' side in
Resthaven cemetery when Sam-
mie is buried beside the plots of
Mr. and Mrs. Scott.
ALSO HERE WILL be Henry’s
wife and their two adopted Ger-
man children.
There was quite a stir in the
papers when Sgt. and Mrs. Scott
brought their children home to
the States. Like any parents, the
Scotts liked to see thei two boys M F A
share and share |like (.~a C() 0(•
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paper, and Sammie's gone and O- d-®
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