Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 158, Ed. 3 Friday, August 10, 1956 Page: 2 of 14
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which lashed the city’s downtown area Thursday night. Four persons were injured
in the wind and rainstorm; damage is expected to run into the thousands of dollars.
ALSO PURCHASED FOR THIS EVENT THESE
BEAUTIFUL BRIDAL SETS AT ZALE'S LOW PRICES!
A trace of rain fell in Stillwater
and Cushing reported .01 inches
Ned Looney, general counsel for
the turnpike authority, stated: “In
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niture, Looney replied: "As gen
eral counsel, I have advised the
authority and its agents to examine
any of our files as they are private
FINAL CLEARANCE
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ever, whether he was endorsing
the commission's recommendations
that the states—and not the federal
Heat waves from an uncooled
fisherman's lodge at Lake Texoma
state park have scared some cus-
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complete my investigation.”
Charge Against Miskovsky?
Asked if be could grant permis-
sion for newsmen to see the pur-
Beaten by New Craft
ST. LOUIS McDonnell Air-
lock the two doors of the cabinet
Miskovsky took the two whisky
bottles as “evidence.”
Other members of the turnpike
authority are Joe Jarboe, Tulsa;
Kirk Woodliff, Henryetta: Riley
Smith, Poteau, and Milt Phillips,
| Seminole.
• Uptown
• Mayfair
• Midwest City
• Reding
building, but was not shown the
bar.
At the time of the “raid,” the
door to the main conference room
was unlocked, but the door to the
room where the bar is located was
locked.
Sen. Miskovsky asked the build-
ing superintendent to unlock the
door, which he did. He said only
Cline and Hoback had keys to the
cabinet, and added: “I don’t know
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REDUCTIONS
Oklahoma Qty Times
2 FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1956
Sy 1M. I Yr. $10.40
Lightning Heavy
The heavy thunderstorm in La-
verne was accompanied by light-
ning which struck a large trans-
former, knocking out power in
scattered areas over the city. High
winds blew down tree limbs as
showers fell throughout the night.
Residents described it as the
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Catalogs and bid slips will be
furnished upon registration. No de-
posits will be required when bid
forms are filled out, Maj. Eman-
uel said. The bid boxes will be
opened September 15 and award
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"I am making an investigation revolutionary craft, a combination
into bow entry was made, and I of helicopter and airplane, reached
will make a statement for the the speed during a flight evalua-
turnpike authority as soon as I, tion program conducted by the
The items range from auto tires
to electric fans and from dolly
wheels to fire extinguishers.
Maj. Clarence E. Emanuel, dis-
posal division chief, said prospec-'
five buyers may inspect the prop- J
erty from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. any
week day between August 27 and
September 13.
They should register at the dis
posal office, building S-3706. It can
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order for the bar, Norton replied •
“I can’t elaborate. This is my
statement."
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except the one with the, bar,”
Miskovsky said.
8:00 Cavalcade af
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Ludwig whtburn meets
Orlandq Zulueta la > io
round lizhtweizht bout.
area brought the blazes under
control
About 112 sections of pasture
a group of
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tee for the’ turnpike bond holders*
and Bailey did not know that it
was a bar. They thought it was
special furniture or equipment nec-
essary to conduct operations of the
office. I feel confident they
wouldn't have approved the claim
had they known it was a bar.”
Norton Prepares Statement
Contacted at his office here. Nor-
ton had a prepared statement
ready for the press. It read: "In
view of what has happened before
a legal question is involved. The
Hennessey, Garber. Hillsdale and
Kremlin.
Fairview recorded less than an
inch of moisture. However, 6 miles
west on the Wayne Bursell farm,
an unofficial 3 inches was re-
corded.
Other rainfall reports received
included Perkins, .23; Canton, .29;
Fort Supply, .86 and Taloga, .65.
Temperatures Drop
The rain was accompanied by
cool winds which dropped temper-
atures. In Enid, the temperature
dropped from a blazing 104 to the
mid-80s when the storm hit.
The Oklahoman and Times Still-
water bureau reported two grass
fires were started by lightning
west of there Thursday and burned
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At Woodward, Sparks said he Okmulgee county at the time.
was happy that Bartlett withdrew. "However, in due time, as al-
but "had he stayed in it would ways in the past, I would have
have been a pleasant and agee- made a routine investigation."
able contest, and I am hopeful ami .The governor has aked Mac Q
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over the northern and central1
parts of Oklahoma Friday after-
noon and night, resulting in some-
what lower temperatures.
Dixie Given Hop* under heavy guard to the Soviet
In a dramatic and steaming ap- Union, jumped off a train here
pearance before the convention's and asked for political asylum.
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pressure jet engines at the tip of
chase order for that piece of fur- | each of the three blades and a
pusher type propellor.
More than 300 items of surplus _________ ____ ______
property which cost an estimated largest processor of color film for
$200,000 new will be offered in a motion picture industry,
spot bid sale September 14 at
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NEW YORK (- Technicolor
Corp, announced Friday it had
purchased the assets and business
There was a light rain in Edmond notices mailed to successful bid-
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the Cleveland Browna
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10 00 Weather, Harry VaW mom
10:1) News, Clyde Davis
10:24 Soorts, Al Hazelwood
10:30 Crusader
11:00 Millien Dellar Movi,
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8:10 Miehty Mouse Playhouse
7:00 Winky Dink S You
9130 Tales ef Hu Texas Rangers
10:00 Cowbev Thrills
11:00 Lone Renger
1:30 Leshef the West
11:41 Dlzzy Deon
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1:30 Western Treils
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Okeene, knocking out pumps to the For Contestant
waterworks, .
Phonos Disrupted , W ASH I NG TON IP—A $1,500
The storm in Buffalo disrupted scholarship, the first prize in a na-
telephone service, but no other tionwide teen-age driving contest,
damage was reported. , was awarded Thursday night to 18-
A hard, gusty wind unroofed half year-old Chris Bayley of Seattle,
of the barn at the Floyd Hayes who said afterward "I was all set
home west of Enid, and several tostake a picture of the winner.”
huge trees limbs littered the street The, scholarship, which Bayley
in one section of residential Enid, said he will use at Harvard uni-
Rains in Enid measured 92 .inch.' versity, was awarded at a dinner
with .90 falling between 3:30 and winding up the fifth annual teen-
and 4:30 p.m. Thursday. Light age Road-E-0 sponsored by the
rain fell intermittently throughout 1 s Junior Chamber of Com-
the night, and a hot wire was merce.
kx™ lodge also was not atrport wsu
airconditioned.. , Early Friday morning, the
The board ordered the lodge air- weather bureau’s' radar showed a
— ——-------------------------- conditioned, if fisherman demand line of thunderstorms from near
The report favored withholding comfort, but the installation has Cushing southwestward to about 15
federal aid grants from segregated not yet, been made. r= E-s -E A--.- C-
ing the turnpikes in a manner to did not mention federally enforced ning a vacation at the park need ion City.
pay them off as quickly as possible. | desegregation have no fear for their comfort. The scattered showers and thun-
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a huge billboard onto a truck at the heighth of the gale
and confidential."
Miskovsky said there had been
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ALSO, A GROUP OF OUR VERY FINEST
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cuits. OG4E crews also worked on Gl..
trouble points at Carrier, Goltry, 1 IIIKCI BIdICS
The high here, however, should
I be a baking 103 and it should go
as high as 108 in the southern sec-
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worst electrical storm in recent night will be mostiy in the -
years. rural areas dis- The extended forecast calls for
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6:25 les Peul a Mery Ford
6:30 Dilsnevlend
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platform committee, Truman gave The woman told police she tossed
southern delegates some'new hope her baggage out a window and
they won't have to make a reluc- leaped off after she got doubts
tant exit from the party's ranks, about returning The Russian
Truman invited the 107-member guards prevented her husband
platform committee to go back to from escaping.
the 1948 or 1952 platform declara- e •. . . . ...
line I rzoin piul She said she and her husband
tions on. thevconttrover sia civi fled Russia In Brussels they de-
tinning, he sounded no call for an cided to accept repatriation.
endorsement of the supreme court': After we got on the train, she -
ruling for racial integration in the said, "we were locked in our com-
public schools. partments. We began to doubt
.. _____ _______.... .. .. ... In 1948, the party went on record things. Then one of the guards were burned, firemen reported,
was conducted on a tour of the for a plank calling for eradication hinted that when we got to Russia
of racial, religious, economic and we would be put in prison for 15
political discrimination. Some years."
These are the final price reductions on our summer suits . . .
a further reduction thet many of you have been waiting for
Mr. Lester Greenberg of the Parks stores says, "Cost has
been completely forgotten in the further markdown of these
summer suits; we plan to sell them, regardless of profit,
rather than carry over any 'til next year". All suits from Perks
tine stock . . . including Society Brand, Eagle, Hollywood,
Glenwiek, Mirecon.
"some talk about filing a law suit
against me charging illegal search
and seizure. When the time comes
when a member of the legislature
can't look at public institutions, it
will be a sad day."
All Out of th* City
Voss and Bailey were out of the
city Friday. Voss is in Portland,
Maine, and Bailey reportedly is in
Kansas.
This reporter was present when
the locksmith, hired by Sen. Mis-
kovsky, unlocked the liquor cabi-
net, showing glasses in one com-
authority has concluded to refer
all questions on the matter to its amcEm
general counsel and act in accord- 28266
ance with his advice
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The second prize, a $1,000 schol- can begin now to build the party
up from the grassroots and have
general terms for equal rights for
jobs, security of persons and vot-
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partment and a refrigeration unit wnats" snuugsuutu ‘ W“ ‘ nuv" party's’ ide ’ recommending for
—with the two liquor bottles — in ciine and Hoback were out of study on the civil rights issue, Tru- _ _
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w n HL"aT.ncinan. called ’ locksmith and had him the special commission he ap- er Jack Boyd said Friday, I closed that nowhere was there less temperatures t avera, t a d.
and. manX of the O am unlock the double-doored liqugr pointed to study that troublesome Boyd said recent publicity about ‘ban an meh and a half of rain iVmdT tte nGt
It took two separate keys to nn- He didn't make it clear, how- lodge apparehtl "iea many m nesmorhing measuredos inch at the ing expected about Mondav or
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Turnpike authority, later refused
newsmen's request to photograph
the bar and to see the purchase
order for the piece of furniture.
"I have no comment to make."
Hoback Mid. "That's turnpike au-
thority business, and I can not
show the purchase order without
orders from the authority."
Hoback told newsmen they could
submit a request in writing or ap-
pear personally before the authori-
ty at its next meeting, August 28.
and request permission then to see
the purchase order.
Investigation Planned
One member of the authority,
Charles D. Payne of Lawton, told
a reporter he had seen the bar,
but “I don't know who signed the
purchase order. I’m sure it was
handled in regular order."
Asked to what use the bar was
put, Payne referred the reporter
to the chairman.
Miskovsky said he staged the in-
vestigation as vice-chairman of the
state senate investigating commit-
tee.
Slated to leave later Friday on
an earlier-planned vacation trip.
Sen. Miskovsky said he will ask
Lattimore headed for Wagoner
Friday for a preliminary investi-
i gation. The grand jury will probe
the relief check charges and other
charges of irregularities in absen-
I tee ballot voting.
Until the 711 absentee ballots
were counted, Payne had won the
race by 496 votes. After they were
counted, Russell stood winner by
167 votes.
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unity is so important. I believe regular and routine form as al-
my withdrawal, coupled with Mr ; ways has applied to emergency
... a — Vinson's resignation, will promote cases.
contest, harmony for the coming year “I received them in Henryetta
I feel that if harmony prevai’s and processed them in the same
and an aggressive national com- manner that similar requests have
mitteeman is elected to the posi- always been handled in the past,
tion being vacated by Mr. Vinson. "Naturally, I was not in a posi-
the objectives for which I have tion to check any of them imme-
strived will succeed. diately due to the fact I was
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on his return that the senate inves-
tigating committee be called to-
gether to investigate purchase of
the bar “if the responsibility is not
fixed by then.”
'Audacity' Flayed
The senator said “responsibility
should be fixed because of the au-
dacity of the chairman (Norton',
who I charge must have had full
knowledge of this to order a bar
for dispensing intoxicating bev-
erages, as evidenced by the two
bottles, enough to shock the con-
science of any citizen and certain-
ly the good church people in this
state.
"It’s bad enough for a high exec-
utive in the state administration to
have a bar, but much less a bar
purchased with quasi-public funds.
A bar purchased in a ’dry’ state
and flaunted under the nose of
our ’bone-dry’ governor."
Gov. Gary, a personal dry, at-
tends the monthly meetings of the
authority as an ex-officio member.
Unknown to him, be sat about 20
feet from the bar in the adjoining
room.
"When the church people and
Gov. Gary find out about that bar,
I'am sure the governor will do
something about it," Miskovsky
said.
Miskovsky charged the turnpike
authority has the purchase order
on the bar in their files, showing
"it was purchased for $478 from
a local office and building supply
concern as special furniture.”
New Office Tweed
Miskovsky said the day prior to
the "raid" be was taken on a tour
of the authority’s new office build-
knocked down behind a downtown Bayley, the son of Mr. and Mrs. able contest, and I am hopeful and governor has aked Mac Q
theater in Enid, with OG&E crews Emery P. Bayley of Seattle, beat have advised him that he will con- Wiliamson, attorney general, to
answering the alert. . out 49 other contestants from each tinue the active part which he has assist the Wagoner county grand
Power Knocked Out of the states. Hawaii and the Dis- played." ury, , and Williamson assigned
On the Davis farm at Fairview. of | "I feel," Sparks said, "that we SamLattimore, an assistant, for
damage was estimated at $1,290 as Tha *“—d • ernna —he can hecin nA hunild n"
the granary burned, with 150 bales arship, went to Tommy Warner. 17,
of choice alfalfa hay and machin- of Atlanta. Third place, good for
ery going up in smoke. a $500 scholarship, was taken by
Power failures were widespread. j Sdney Van Court, 19, of Andover,
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view of what has happened-and craft Corp, reports its XV-i con- Truman wants party unity and Ask'S Asylum
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tention—there are some serious unofficially exceeding the speed Harriman or any other candidate NUERBERG, Germany (P——Po-
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