Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 20, Ed. 2 Friday, March 2, 1956 Page: 4 of 4
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cartoonist Dorman H. Smith. 64, ville. were charged with grand
died Thursday.
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producers is compiltd bp thi
the increase are outside of Okie
homa City but chances are that
upwards of an extra $50,000 at
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erage for the district was 2 per-
cent, this being weighted down by
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are Dr. Melvin W. Barnes. Morris
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shares up <4 at 88%, and then con-
tinued active at or a little above 89.
A block of 9,500 shares of Penn-
road went at 14% off ‘a
Warner Bros. was down betweetn
1 and 2 points after starting on
5,500 shares off % at 221: the
high since 1954 at 14% cents s
pound
Lack of deliveries of cash grain
on March contracts proved- a firm-
ing factor in rye and old-crop
wheat New-crop wheat rebounded
from recent easiness on the pros-
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-1 - | fore since the commander-in-chief
♦ t - t of the armed services—who could
CHICAG0 GnAINs a FROVISIONS
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hopes the committee can work out
the problems for legislative rec-
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. . .. . day’s most active issue up 214 at
City, Vinita and Woodward at Jl. 881. opened Thursday on 10000
IBs SDA Market News Service)
Broilers were unsettled and a
bit lop heavy pricewise Friday,
but eggs appeared to be leveling
off after a week of price drops
However. Enid was two lower and
at the same time, trimmed cream
bids 2 cents to 50.
REDS CLAIM RECORDS
MOSCOW (-A Moscow news-
paper claimed Friday Russia’s
"flying freightcar'* helicopters set
two Soviet lifting records. Pravda
reported one reached 6,561 feet
with a four-ton load. A second lifted
two tons 16,873 feet.
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35 while another merchant offered was unchanged to a shade lower
grade A at 52. r --------1 *-■ — —■ — -'
early in December—before and,
after the president's heart attack.
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503: 445,000 bushels of soybeans were
crushed in January compared
with 23,868,000 in December and
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the day as compared with 2,410,000
Thursday
Ample help for the oils was
found in the railroads, steels, non
ferrous metals and chemicals
Motors were mostly steady, as'
they were Thursday, but Chrysler
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Fournoy, Dr. O. Tullos Coston and _ -J*—
EuglyawarSumminpnwdklawma Library Day Draws
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CurrS*'rJc«!»i« ”*,k rrotue C ‛ n Enid moved down from the top offered
cu2“cizpdrzr fiS** * eM C • peg 10 the egg division, joining
Swum? eoo« Blackwell, Laverne, Oklahoma
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After buyers acquired the neces- while losses were small. Trading 1
fered in Friday’s market at Okla- wary number of fryers for week- was lively at times and came to i|
homa City put a little monetary end needs, a general locking of an estimated 2.800.009 shares for «
color into an otherwise quiet clos- aistancertderhe Tennt £
ing round this past week and it appeared
Hogs ranged upwards to $13.25 that a downward adjustment in
Plan to save regul
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+ 4 Presidents Harry S Truman and
• • Herbert Hoover and former Vice-
1 a Presidents John N. Garner. Henry
- I A Wallace and Alben W. Barkley.
Cellar stated: “The matter is of
1 s far greater urgency than ever be-
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Leader is the Tenth 'Kansas
City) federal reserve district for
last week was Albuquerque, up 12
percent, followed by Denver s 9
percent which edged Oklahoma
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as—
those 102 weeks.
Worst decline was the 11 per-
cent reversal suffered during the
ice and stormy weather in the
week ended February 4: best gam
for the two years was the 39 per-
cent jump posted on July 12, 1954,
followed closely by 21 percent
boosts in July 2, 1954, and Jan.
22, IMS
1DWC cia 16
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1445 21,183,000 in January, 1955. This
521: heavy consumption was quite
" ’ heartening to the bulls in soy-
beans
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Old crop wheat futures held firm
early in view of the lack of tenders
on March contracts. The same
thing held true for rye. New crop
wheat reversed its recent trend as
practically no precipitation was
forecast for the winter wheat belt
over the next five days.
Milden, Norman: Orin Palmer. I
. Mareh i •-Fpllowips
IM orstecke tided en
i pxchange with aales in
elosina prices.
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after hearing a scream from the
RENO uh-Harolds Club, which brother, Charles, 16. who escaped
in 21 years grew from a 2500 from the rear of the home while tate Ataartmmi. at aoricul.
bankroll and a white mouse into his sister searched for him in the ture market news itrvict
lets. ,
OIL OUTPUT SOARS
NEW YORK—Crude oil was pro-
duced throughout the world at the
rate of more than 11 million bar-
rels a day in 1955, an increase of
1,500,000 barrels over the 1954
daily average.
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nomThdtrstamenaimsnxamnaslmai which operated out of the denczt nicgpresidemi would
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Group Considers 22555 sdmana..
Through Streets Fi"
In a letter to the members, Gary
wrote that “there is confusion in
the minds of our blinded citizens
as to what is needed, which in
turn tends to confuse the members
of the legislature." He said he
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# $p
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.42 i living room when Mrs. Betts turned
1101% up the fire early Thursday.
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not pass an army physical exami-
nation—is going to run for re-elec-
tion as commander-in-chief of the
armed forces."
The judiciary committee has
pending before it a variety of bills
that would determine when a chief
executive would be declared in-
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least will be channeled into eity
establishments with the depart by, - .
ment stores getting an appreci- charged with possessing barbit-
able share. urates. . . .m,
»-- 1 Three other students. William
Robinson, 11, Frank Profumo, 17,
Comviled w ii' Federel Reserve Beara
(Batea on retau dgular mount
Percentaze har—
3 Nat Arm Mi,
I,
acres of ranchland near Reno, ex-
tensive business property and nu-
merous subsidiary holdings.
Cotton Steady
On Mill Buying
NEW YORK. March 2 In_Cot-
ton futures were steady Friday as
light but persistent trade buying
found hedge offerings and liquida-
tion mostly scale-up in nature,
New Orleans and commission
house buying also helped the ad-
vance
Nearby July continued to show
the widest gain, based on the
tightening in free cotton supplies
thio season by heavy loan im-
^Minding Price considerations
were also a factor, with July sel-
tag well under nearby May
There were no March transler-
able notices issued, with nearby
March selling in a small way at
ITT coats a pound.
Futures closed unchanged to 21
a bale higher than the previous
elose.
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SzuwuLi SAKER, WASHINGTON (INS - Chair-
"onomanTimen Einaneii . ..man Emanuel Cellar iD.. N. Y.1
volume was moderately acuve. The strong recovery in city department store Mies continued into said Thursday his house judiciary
U. S. treasury obligations moved its second week during the period ending last Saturday with a new committee. Wil launch hearings
upm an active over-the-counter rise of 1 percent over the year-ago period reported by the federal Aprir 11 on the "urgent need" to
market as a result of the impend- reserve bank in Kansas City. The increase for the previous week.....-
ing government refunding opera- was 12 percent, second best in the nation.
tions. i The latest spurt was achieved despite a 22 percent rise reported
German dollar liens moved up for the year-ago week over the 1M4 period, underlining the strength
while Australian issues declined in once again of business here for almost two years. The current-
s sluggish foreign department and at times booming—uptrend in sales began here during the last
--•---- week of March in 1954 and has
been interrupted only 12 times in
123
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LIBERAL, Kan — A brave little ting through to another new high.
13-year-old Liberal girl, burned Brokers insist that a break-through
222 over M percent of her body, died । would be bullish and failure to do
' > here early Friday morning—24 so bearish.
—* hours after she led her three small, American Higher
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prices were around 32 to 41 else- Panhandle Oil was down a small
where. Beltsville turkeys, pan fraction after directors decided on
ready, could be had in Tulsa at temporary deferment of dividend
55. One Oklahoma City retailer consideration
featured current receipts eggs at ford Motor, over- the- counter.
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month. TSZS finish * T" teen-agea
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of a heavy January crush of beans
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declines in Wichita,’ Kansas City, I College Dope
St. Joseph and Tulsa; the OU Capi- M Arn 1
' **" Gang Nabbed
Merchants and analysts will be O
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brothers from their blazing home. Prices were generally higher on ।
then raced back into the fire to the American Stock Exchange in k
save a fourth boy. heavy trading. Going up were 18
Dottie Betts, teen-aged daughter
of Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Betts, died
a heroine's desth st 2:29 s m. Fri-
day. while a few blocks away the
family's four-room frame home
lay ia a heap of smoking rubble.
Others Net injured
Only hours before her death, the
child's father was flown here from
Wichita, Ksn.. where he is s pa-
tient in the veterans hospital.
Dottie was the only member of
the family injured in the fire,
which erupted as flames shot out
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22: March $2.20%; com % to 1% high-
er, March 21.294a; oats % lower to
‘a higher, March 60%; rye M to
1‛ higher, March $1.3144; soy-
beans M lower to 2% higher.
March $2.59%, and lard 12 to 33
eents a hundred pounds higher,
March 212 07.
The census bureau reported 24,.
Put it in an Insured Sav- a
ings Account at Mutual. «
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way owe generous dividends “ CI
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sQutaa"H°bwsazE,xoUMkuu C..' b Supplies are fully adequate at
.....41/00*0,8. 2 most points with * few cases left
mZ:, HmG . MHO Turkes JI over for outside shipment. Retail
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City Stores Extend Disability Bill
Virginia Iron. Lower were British I • J
K*"-is′ Business Rebound To Be Pushed
Selected Industrial issues were
star periormers in late trading Fri-
day in an irregular bond market;
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now. i He nm HeH-VEy viiy W..5
promotion in come tims. poseibly University of Kentucky were un-
paignofitourgyearsazo.tookplace "They were rounded up Thursday
thisThursdaywhen.mershants. in a raid on men’s dormitories
» and.sshoppersaad the.mdyant“ag‛ during which police found drugs,
cause dxtrad rear Febr ary be syringes, hypodermics snd loot
« But t wiPavto be n whop- taken in burglaries.
% prreporte StoX 71 nveorptherstioninmsnndtwo"oue ■HMcitytr.fficcomm.uion.tit.
sinetherewasaaninereasep2 riderswere arrnted. 1:30 Pm meeting Monday will con-
percent recorded in the year ago sider making through streets out
week over 1954 The gang was exposed by Fred , N minKrrKw ~
Looking Into the future, city Young, federal narcotics agent of ona) trpmnNpelnspwh,
stores are almost certain to profit Chicago, who posed at a student an. "..dtromhennsytvania
to some extent by the increase in snd mixed freely with the gsng the citsumitsuy a ,
the minimum wage to 21 per hour members nt the school. /•**»*• Aton. Wou4 Se
ter workers in interstate com- Yeung said the gnng had 8toP Sin iSioubelpsatedalet
merce. This went into effect planned t become "big operators' 64s andwest.tratfi approaching
Thursday for sn estimated 1?,-1 with a college education. Tulsa and north and south traffic
400 Oklahoma workers covered Dr H. L Donovan, university aPProaching,S"5. cordntiny
under the new federal wage nod president, said the gang had been nheskity.tralfioicoordinatinz
hour law. under observation since last se- committee “ appr ed both sug-
This boost of 23 cents from the mester when s series of fires, ex- sextions
75-cent minimum in effect since plosions and burglaries occurred. The commission also will study
1930 will mean about 22 a day "ia 2. voBthe “lacted tM • J hour parking time limit for
or 210 a week more per worker He said the youths selected the both sides of the unit block NE 6,
. . । * m.5-P L university ns a sanctuary believ- j annhii. NW , .3
or a total of some 2174,000 week- in ,h. nlic: rolid na roach the 300 and 400-blocks NW 24 and
ly in the state. Bulk of these ingnth P0 lce.fpuiano-sreach the 2500 block N Hudson
workers who will benefit from function only by invitation The.coord inatin «
Two of the students arrested- butdid not approve the other
Charles Neil Huffman, 11, of Lou- changes
isville, and Edward Martin Grigs- —
NEW YORK, March 2 UThe 34422
stock market made additional good J 44eBPa 1
progress Friday under the sponsor- > Alc
ship of oil shares.
Throughout the list there were * 8 1
gains of 1 to 2 points at the best } 22 K
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424 Students to OU
Pawnee; and Floyd Qualls. Musko- tOklahoman-Timen Neman Bureaw»
gee. NORMAN — The second annusi
Members of the consultant group highschool "Library day" began
are V. R Carter, Muskogee Dr. Friday as 424 state secondary
Stanley Clifton, Norman and Joe N. school librarians snd their student
Hamilton Travis Harris, Ralph assistants gathered on the Univer-
Hudson, Britt Mayfield, Mrs Jas. • uty of Oklahoma campus. This
E. Musgrave, Floye R. Nicholson, year’s program ia to establish a
L E Rader, and A. Leroy Tayler, highschool student library associa-
all of Oklahoma City tion in Oklahoma.
---•— Between tours of the OU library
Odd-Lot Stock Deals and other campus sites delegates
will organize the student associa-
tion and hold their executive meet-
ing The group had a luncheon
, meeting in the student union.
dylile
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3NEf7.pect of little. if any, moisture in
M'< the winter wheat belt over the next
3% five days,
45 ne Corn, moved higher with the rest
2%nAir 7a' of the market as the cash grain
2VnB8 met 8 good demand. Oats, how-
2 YnCa 8! ever, were able to make little for-
f?VnE $ ward progress
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' 1N weeL ndthisuouP with.in for $21 millions to PRM Inc. i Ail28ar
qn,has forged A* noon. th. Associated Press
12 “ownward..Then. , average of 60 "tocks WSS ahead 79 -
$4 breake rshave no been active cents at $180.90; it was up 21.12 .
in this section yet. Thursday | 16
Currently, the msrket is push-
ing up sgsinst its old record highs
established Iste in September and
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*a* worked their way higher Friday
■ i as the recent fast trading pace
72 slackened on the board of trade.
2% Buying entered soybeans on news
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sine, wss sold last nigh* for close The teen-aged heroine ran
to 14 million dollars—eash. screaming from the house with her
The vest enterprise, by far the clothesi afire minutes later.A pass-
biggest moneymaker in Nevada- ing. neighbor smothered the blase
the nation's only state with legal with.a coat and took the child to
gambling—was sold to a San Fran- t he.hosPl tal , ..
Cinen nPonartv.manamin Am. She died * few hours after her
Eiscqepropertyimanagement firm father arrived. He was dlown here
X.7 Zt" “tby the berairyin r~"
bamats "tasemnirs bacdusadaa Stephens Named
never has had a connection with I
“Morganagoem Committee Chief
Properties Co. owns128 San Fran Dr. Waldo Stephens, Oklahoma
cisco Bay area buildings City oilman, Friday was named
In acquiring Harolds Club with chairman of s committee to study
its 70 gambling games snd more problems of blind persons in Okla-
than 100 slot machines, the firm horns
also comes into possession of the Gov. Gary appoinaed a 10-man
club's huge parking garage, a committee to study the problems,
million-dollar motel, a plush trap- He also nsmed another 10-man
shooting country club, several committee of consultants to work
warehouses, severnl hundred with thee committee.
IT
Mrs. Betts and th. iyear-ola
kebber, •■*•. riy., X.Y. i*. uh girl aroused other members of the
*, family, 1th the exception of a
Ccinn fourt older brother whom they
uQlILO I I UCE• thought had left the blazing struc-
$14 Millions
Dottie rushed back into the blaze
3nd losn Assocut
- -------- NORMAN, I—The bureau of C a 0 2 •
dtzzmheuprestent"sumerABe" auiosromnsarnaytminara uspect Mom
Cller w Internationai News level ot business ” Okiahoma dur. I n Police Tnii)
Service that President Eisenhow- ing January rose 1.4 percent over I
er‛s decision to seek s second December. WICHITA, Kan. (INS.) —A 26-
term makes it imperative that The bureau said Januarv’s bust- year-old Wichita safecracker was
sugh’agclafir’begmssmsd" zttKiiri
« cm. YrarAgz"Shand" be done here and now since we gain over January of 1955 the victim and two companions
^,4 fa, have- s sick president determined industrial production decreased had stolen but not yet opened.
veb.2*eb.2" Feb. 2 to run for re-election, " from December by 1.2 percent but When officers discovered the
♦ 8 + I ♦ s Amons those who will be asked i volume was 10 percent greater, safe in a nearby woods, they did
’ i “ i to testify on the issue ere former than January of 1955. Agricultural not disclose their find but an-
-3 -2 -4 - "s- on me usue are lormer production increased by nearly 2 nounced through newsmen that the
percent, slightly above last year's 'missing'* safe contained 28,000.
volume at the time. ___________ Then 12 detectives surrounded
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osgsn = Heroine Dies
MM. au. etead' Ia 2se Miter . 13.M
to 213.50 in s itesdy to 25 cent orices would be in force if the
higher market snd all better buying end continues to gsin the
grades sold well upwards of $12.75. whip hand.
.how lambs reaching 220 if not too aisoamy mahama paehng wAdrorparsdrattomes witn ‘ loss
bX^a'l marstxartriurd «m MDhtai, I fraer “Ze^ld va
by the early sale of club calves Grower! are in position to hold —2 LC 1
up to- of slandsotherssranand for a few days week, which The Dow-Jones Ticker
upwards of 115, largely in ano may help bolster the price struc- 124m
more Packers ord-red in two ture Most available supplies con- „XEW.WORK:.Merar?,"N81."arorar: 2 Am
loads of average-good steers to sist of smaller birds than the trade Ehnzes 'iaS‘‘*
bring $15.25 but otherwise nothing prefers. B*u tiL •
wss available in the steer snd A weaker butter msrket was re- N.om. tin t3 * S 12 J
yearling market to test commer- flected at F.nut Friday, resulting i eg t Lg +|M ♦ w tri,
■ cially-finished material Sales on in the drop to » centi there (or * **
farm-fed steers and yearlings this cream. Points in western counties American Hawaiian Steamship, 4 Am
week have bulked at 114 to 518.50 like Cheyenne and Reydon where Baldwin-Lima. Boeing. Goodyear,
with 115 to 111 taking almost bids have been up to 65 were down and U. S. Steel . $m.
everything of an av -rage-good to to 58 this morning. Sayre once Borg-Warner was up between 1
choice description. A few utility sgain held st 68 however and 2 points as directors raised '»
and commercial steers and hellers Among the weekend retail spec- the dividend payment to 60 cents 38
sold on down toj1 o ** ials, one Lawton outlet offered from 50 cents paid in previous
dressed fryers st 37 while most quarters
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