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By BOB McMILLIN
EVENING EXCEPT’SUNDAY
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Russian Staff Members
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Blind Girl, 4,
The main protest* concerned *—P. M., that is.
Found in Pen
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Tumbles
Adams Hit
By Landon
filed claims as required by fed pressed into service. Telephones
knocked out by high winds
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' did not learn of it until a golfer
Line Reported
Nay said the tornado struck happened torsee the car.
during a vicios thunderstorm
Dr. John Ingles. the golfer.
the day, shattering a truce that
Caudle, Connelly Seek New Trial
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Prison Delayed for Truman Ai
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Transport Levy Erased
Senate V otes to Keep
Rain Bogs Parking
Plans for Opening
66. (Details, Page 3)
HOURLY TEMPERATURE
Selected Ex-Chief’s
Protest Puts Nix
On Trustee’s Plan
came to rest on its wheels.
Lewellen said the accident oc-
curred about 11 am, hut police
surfaced parking areas in place
of sod facilities planned for
In the far southeast corner of
($M STORMS_Page 1)
Martha Cator, 45, and George
Mars. 50, Stinnett. Texas. Their
condition was not believed seri-
। homa City area was soaked
again with 2.14 inches that
fell in less than four hours.
Streams in western Oklahoma
were reported rising under the
heavy deluge and highway de-
partment observers were watch-
she must have been starved She
weighed only 14 pounds and she s
BEIRUT, Lebanon (P)-
Fighting broke out in front
of the British emhassy Fri-
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kick Him Out, Saya
i Former (OP Chief
cranes.
NEW YORK (P) — The
stock market bounced back
with vigor Friday after its
severe drop Thursday.
almost five year old"
The doctor who treated
during the two days is now too
soft for use because of the re-
cent rains.
Hope was still held that up to
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state Democratic party chairman
Millon Weilenmann of Salt Lake
City .
Weilenmann said both Utah Re
publican senators. Watkins and
Wallace F Bennett. had much
to say about mink coals and deep
freezes of past Democratic ad
ministrations hut have been silent
on the Sherman Adams situa-
tion "
Claims Not Filed?
“Certificate holders have
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Oklahoma was lashed by another band of angry VOL. LXIX, NO. 114
thunderstorms early Friday as a squall line blasted its
Cheyenne southeastward.
Washita Rises Fast
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from Hungary to report on the
executions, and was preparing a ricuuture
their banners inside.
Dane Fretoat Piled
Shield creek was reported over-
flowing.
Power and telephone lines in
scattered areas of western Okla-!
homa were damaged during the
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note to Hungary about the af-
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scribed the stoning in Copennag-
enasa "gangsterish attack.'
Meanwhile, foreign reaction to
the execution of Nagy, Premier
in the 1956 Hungarian revolt;
Gen Pal Maleter. Joszel Szilag-
yi and Miklos Gimes continued
to be severe.
Yugoslavia announced she hnd
Off Bridge,
unaware of the provocation that
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open at 10 a.m. Saturday, au-
thorities were searching for hard-
about 2 am. He said hail as said he didn't know how long the
large as baseballs accompanied woman lay in her wrecked car
the storm. There was considera- before he spotted it.
event.
The parking area the city had
anticipated to use for thousands
of cars expected at the field
4,000 cars could he parked at ...e, „ocu „ ™. ........ .op ...................
the field, but this would .involve , present transportation taxes but rate to 47 percent on July 1,
AL- -- Al nort inne nf I ne W ill 1 ,1 __mi L.
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J ances paid federal employes in
Alaska And authorize An addition-
. # al allowance of up to 25 percent
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way across the Texas Panhandle spinning a series of Iyy. IIO / 11 Ipr A if /
tornadoesokhahoimaradnderstrrmnsdnveroporganoutiaoWindovs Smashed by W est German Mob
a.m. in the northwestern sections and spread rapidly __________________________________________________________________________________ . । -■
Major Excise Taxes
was being prepared against the
City, and federal officials were
working feverishly Friday in an
attempt to prevent a mammoth
parking tieup Saturday and Sun-
day at the Will Rogers field open-
house of the new $14 million civil
aeronautics administration train-
ing center.
With the gales to be thrown
eastward and southward.
Rains of one inch were not uncommon with some
areas being dunked under two inches or more. The Okla-
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hie window damage and a num-
ber of highlines were blown down
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lands were being flooded and no • -
serious damage was expected
The Washita rose 7 lect at
Carroll's contention that federal
courts have no jurisdiction in the
tangled Selected case The ob-
jectors also claim any distribu-
tion of funds may jeopardize the
rights of creditors
not night and repair crews were
New lop Asked
WASHINGTON P_The budfu
bureau has asked congress to re-
move the present 23 percent
an ceiling on cost-of-living allow
a department Friday to supply surplus foods
forecast a 14 percent increase drought-stricken Brazilians u
Plighl Brings Tears
as if she had been beaten, but
ing the Washita
tn ease some hardships rising out K. 4 • *. f
of Selected's present position," O‛5 """ '•
the trustee explained. . ,
Carroll, and Oklahoma City at- Skies are glum n
torney W H Pal O‘Bryan, a for- The rain does pour.
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Lash booners-mmmmmmmn
RONN, Germany IP Demonstrators protesting the
execution of former Hungarian Premier Imre Nagy
and his associates smashed windows of the Soviet em-
bassy here Friday night
Acting on a signal, about 400 demonstrators hurled'
called home her ambassador
j any anti-recession tax cuts at Before passage hy a voice vote.
14 this time the senate rejected a move to
• it By preventing a reduction in cut the federal excise tax on
16-17-18 excises on liquor, beer, wines. atitomobiles.
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Brazil Aid Ready
WASHINGTON uP-Rep Har
Pig Crop Higher lan Hagen <D, Calif. I said Fri
WASHINGTON * - The ag day the government is prepared
child confirmed that she was suf- had prevailed since UN Sec-
fering from malnutrition "Three retary General Dag Ham-
years ago—shortly after she was marskjold arrived in Beirut,
born—this hahy was brought to
me and I diagnosed it then as ERIE. l’a. (P) — Three
malnutrition. She's gained only men waving snub-nosed
four pounds since then ” pistols grabbed >35,000 in
Child Just Smiles a bank holdup Friday after
The six-by-seven. foot room warning employes to “obey
had no outside windows, only a * I,: . want
window opening into the kitchen, orders if you "ont "ant
which was locked. The door was your throats cut.
shut. The stench in the room DETROIT (PP_Chrysler
was overpowering, said John- Corp, reported sahotage
S°Colter said Laura was mule in "by unknown employes"
addition to being blind. ‘ She was forced a day 8 layoff for
WASHINGTON IP-The senate cigarets, autos and auto parts ‘so happy for us to be there she 85 worker* Friday when
Friday passed a bill in erase and a drop in the corporate tax just smiled." Colter said sugar was placed in the
------ I var an m woopo--.. -e- -- rate to q percen on suly i. Colter and other officials were gasoline tanks of two
the use of portions oi tne in continue for another year other the bill would save the govern- incensed when they did not find
Rogers runways. Nothing had major excise levies and the 52 ment from a loss ot an estimat- any adults around the place-just
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Soviet embassy" and did not try
to curb the crowd that threw
atones
Reds Blast Danos
(Se.CAA_Page2) percent corporate tax rate ed $2.600,000,000 in revenue. E_p,. h
The measure passed by the . । (See COUPLE Page 7)
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The Weather: Wet!
" ments 2 repeal the „ percent however. ' Cloudy skies and scattered
29-22 K leyyonand theedo percent The house either can accept showers and thunderstorms
X Except for these two admhend- the senate amendment wiping out through Saturday. High 86, low
71 ments, the senate backed up the the transportation levies or send
,27 Eisenhower administration and the measure to a senate-house
14 Republican and Democratic con- conference committee to resolve
23-24.25 gressional leaders in resisting the issue.
HURON, 8. D. IP_Chief Judge Connelly and Caudle were was fined $40,000 but never went
Archibald K. Gardner of the scheduled to surrender at Si to prison
U.S circuit court of appeals said Louis Saturday to begin servang In seeking a new trial. Con
Friday he hassigned an order de two-year, prison termsforcon nelly and Caudle cited gworr
2ass
The order allows Matthew J. Truman s appointments secre ... . Caudl. until he be
Connelly and T. Lamar Caudle tary and i audle was former head ndsnp the trial
| time for a hearing in their bid of the justice department s tax came durinK IheL, a ,
for a second trial based on what division Schwimmer reportedly said u
their attorneys say is new evi Connelly and Caudle were con his sworn statement that M
dence victed of conspiracy in fixing an bought oil royalties in quesrioi
Judge Gardner Kaid the stay inrome tax case of Irving Sachs, in the case without. Caudiel
of prison sentence will be ef St Louis shoe company execu- knowledge Caudle Mid Scuwim
fective until a decision is made tive Sachs pleaded guilty to in mer couldn' talk unti. IW
-lon the request for a new trial. come tax evasion in 1951 He months ago because M l Etroke
mer tax lawyer and accountant But summer's cornin'
for Selected, objected to the plan ,
on numerous grounds. At three till four. +
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MMErMaMa" hearing slogans as
A 96-foot leap and a 23-foot drop banged up this car and critically Injured the driver. Hungarian rebels." They threw
stones and even threw some ol
Angry Reds Stage
Parade in Moscow
To Protest Attack
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peal pending in 1 S circuit There had been no spectacular |
court." the trustee added rises on the river at either Ana- _
Liability Feared darko or Chitkasha although the •
“There is a long chance that stream was moving rapidly and i
the appeals court may rule that more than an inch ran had
federal courts have no urisdie; Strong winds lashed Grady
non in Selected s case In that , hitting a of 80 1
event, thetrusteeisofficewould miles an hour at some points
become hahe to the co. pot alien the thunderstorms, weath-
for payment of t he money Observers said. There was
Duncan has asked cwt ap- scattered damage to farm build-
provalofaplantopay 2 md- and the bank at Alex re-
lion, nr about six percenntonin d iis root was hlown ofr.
vestments, to each ce.UlK ate The rising Washita left its
holder in the Selected corpora at Some lowland points
tion sometime in July around Hammon and White |
Hardship, Seen
“It would be simply a partial
distribution of trust fund money
NEW YORK (ZP)__Her- formal protest to the Danish goV-
bert Bayard Swope. Pulit- ernment by Moscow Thursday,
zer Prize winning writer The Soviet note said Danish.au
_ 2 Re.l thorities 'could not have been
i and former editor of the old
Dilsh was unbelievably filthy." New York World, died Fri-
said Johnson "She didn't look day in Doctors hospital.
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eral bankruptcy laws," the peti- at Guymon in the Panhandle
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By JIM CANTRELL after more than 2 inches of local
Hugh A. Carroll, deposed rain was. added to the upstream
. 7 1 , o i . i $ waler Flood Mage at Clinton is
president of Selected In- 18 feet
vestments Corphas There mav be some minor
blocked a proposed 82.4 mil- flooding between clnton and
lion cash payment to certif; Carnegie as the crest moves
icate holders, trustee Pay downstream during the next 18
Duncan revealed Friday . hours The river is expected to
2ou,ddt-o?r crest at Carnegie at between 16
Duncan told newsmen Carroll and 18 feet. Carnegie flood stage
scuttled the planned partial dis is 18 feet.
tribution of trust fund money by Funnel, Reported
filing a formal protest in U. S. The river was expected to
district court. crest at Pauls Valley sometime
My attorneys advise me we Friday at between 11 and 13
cannot proceed over Carrolls fcet This will be well below
protest as long as there is an ap flood stage of 24 feet
THIRTY-FOUR PAGES-MX) N BROADWAY, OKLAHOMA CITY, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1958. PRICESCENTS
2 Hurt in Borger
New Stor
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--In Nagy Execution Protest
rapid rises in the Washita and it i () .
went out of banks north of Clin — "
ton Friday morning. Only low-'
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greatest PaidAfternoon Circulation in Oklahoma
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wo Russians
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Moscow In A crowd staged a harrage of stones at the emhassy building, smashing '
a stone throwing banner waving at least a dozen windows Watching Soviet embassy
demonstration at the Danish em staff memhers had tn duck to avoid being hit by the
bassy Friday, breaking seven rocks.
window, Several hundred police charged the demonatrators
it was retaliation against a to clear them away from the embassy. The police
similar modem at the Soviet wielded nightsticks freely and there were several
embassy in Copenhagen hv । j l i
Danes three days ago The Danes cracked heads. ...
were protesting the execution ol About 300 of the demons! t afot a were Hungarian
former Hungarian Premier Imre refugees assembled from all over West Germany. The
Nagy and his associates. remainder were refugees from East Germany and other
Danish embassy personnel said communist east European states.
about 200 or 300 persons marched - ------------
here Friday and Others Rlast Ike Aide
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| Complete Marl^ls-CIosinif Si
in the size of the 1958 fall pig request of the Brasilian
crop over Ihal of last year. ment.
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Danish Ambassador Alex i
Morch filed an immediate pro WASHINGTON (P) — Sen. Arthur V. Watkins (R,
test with the Soviet government Utah) appealed publicly Friday to Sherman Adama to
He was not in the embassy when resign his place as topassistant to President Eisenhower
the demonstration began but re "and to urge the president tn accept his resignation."
turned while it was going on The Utah Republican senator said "Mr. Adams'
Many Soviet police were on the . , ne 1
iildi" ______ m " usefulness as the presi-
scene, including Abolit 20 on .... ■ ,
horseback They remained at the dent 8 assistant is seriously
embassy after the crowd dis impaired, if not completely
woman is Iniured . persed destroyed.
NOWATA (I PI) — Investigators Friday were Foreign Minister Andrei At the same lime two Rrpuhli
Critically in Fall; pondering criminal charges against a Nowata couple Gromykn protested Thursday, on can members of the house chimed
... g . who kept a four-year-old blind girl “penned up like a behalf of the Soviet government, in.
Golfer Spots .Alito dog" in the filthy squalor of a sealed room while against the demonstration in Rep Charles R Brownson of
panpering and primping a pack of hound dog* outside. Copenhagen Tuesday Indiana wired an inquiring con
... he filed, no can which also......ee i- slap- S Anthony hospital dortors Th. gir. Laura Jane Irons, daughter.ggMra.Ray- sXX
properly or lawfully be made ping to the ground. « re f igh tine o a v the f mond Murphy, was taken from a shed-like room at- cow radio ty to resign."
Duncan charged that Carroll Tornado funnels were reported Friday°f • M man tached to the Murphy home Moscow Broadcast Cwvhdenc. seritieca
and O'Bryan were 'mistaken" on near Kemck. Stratford, Ix>fors injured in a spet <«. ula late Thursday and placed /) y J y l -pry I NJ q Friday s Moscow broadcast ... orFKA Upi, _ Alf M.I
the point of filing claims and Spearman in the Texas Pan crash at NK 36 and Bryan hanitai if IJ LjIjIj J. 1^rd Worker, and employes Rep Donald I. lewe A. _ I
4 The trustee, otl.ee has long handle The report at Stratford Attendants said t^hat Gladys cauhy Ailorhey f loyd Colter iom cahona Moscow enter prise (R' Wiomsodamngaurt omen publicum in ''kick ' pdeshenEai
ago filed a legal claim for all was confirmed as a tornado six Thompson, of 537 NW 41, was tn conferred Friday with sheriff s ... .. . . E Navlor and establishments assembled at toatAdamsanncea, Mutant Sherman Adams out J
9.60 investors in Selected." he miles north of town critical condition, deputiee about the placing of pos DrawohertE and fo^r ihe building and cried out with 7 dhe Confide olie-pub witeorenomprepore t
declared. “That satisfied fedei al Borger had a confirmed lorna Her auto hurtled olt of control s, bl , harges. One deputy. Ar ,n e Oklahoman and forme demand, that the Danish govern lic H •P redie d an a g h kikea 06 . temeives in
regulation, on the point do two miles north of town, on NE 36 as It came to the Ihur Johnson, said the sight of pastor of stale churehes, ment should curb the hostile sal- onwp n ..id , I9M 4
Duncan blamed Carrolls pro injured in Trailers bridge across the Raymond Gary Ihe , wearing nothing but a Friday was named presi- lies of Danish reactionary ele nhe , IKI’” * In " । . ... . cc.
test for blocking the proposed Desk Sergeant Owen Nay of Fxpressway. The late model I si and ying on the cold dent of Southwestern Bap- ments against the Soviet Union resignation hy Adam’ 0 ’ The former K 7 E0vernor
it ceece p,n 2) the Border police department said auto lef the road, leaping 96 XrteRoorX room, moved Hat Theological seminary in m • "The “demons trators earned alongsway,inmy ± 7 Xl/ and a GOP.P resj dentiplanom
(SesELEeTED-Pagn2) the lomado crashed along.path feet before era,hmg to the muddy him t tears Fort Worh. Now pastor of placards with inscriplions ex maintain Ih Xf'dene.Th. ch ing. sald. hat.anzcxp lanion
about long’’ wide and traffic island M feet below Filth Unb.li.vbl.- Travis Avenue Baptist pressing their demands upon the honedtiy maintained A ^r.tmn I Adamenhgweexchmng-
yardssong few bars and liquor D „ , , Colter received an anonymous church there. Dr. Nay lor Danish government to secure nor all costs in , criticAl times with Boaton industrialist Berl
stores Xe damaged »ig wit , Traffic -nvesUgatorB.il Lewel tip Thursday afternoon from a was expected to accept the mal conditions for the ac tivity o Critie Answored nrd Goldrine would not he *c
stores were namagen wiong n said a bank of dirt on the woman that the child was being . Frid”v official Soviet representatives. Watkin, sigcestion was made "oT.i 1 th American nub.
three trader houses. He said he traffic island probably saved her kept in the room He Johnson presidency later Friday The demonstration followed a in"aon.SEesiionae"l "Utnh ceptable to the American Pub
believedathg twoin! red were in life. and Deputy Bill Cody investigat- NEW YORK (PP) _ Her- formal protest to the Danish gov "tate Democratie party chairman g n; f| J
thedamazed were identilied as The car smashed into the hank. ed. and found Laura on the floor, bert Bayard Swope, Pulit. ernment by Moscow Thursday Mil Weilenmann of Salt Lake * hen dd 'hissgi And whJ
The injured were identdted as skidded for several feet, and A tattered blanket in r. er winning writer The Soviet note said Danish1 City ’Lftrth.^
ner of the room was its only fur - thorities ' could not have been Weilenmann said both Utah Be ,^h^g on Sal" |
He said all of th. evidence he
had seen indicated that Adams
acceptance of "these luxurious
hotel suites" dated from the time
Adams occupied his White House
post
Watkins sald in his reply that "Did Lthese. exchanges oLgift
there was considerable difference "!□ . . wn Housd
between these cases and his pas. Adams went ” the "hite .ous
comments were after the accused LANDON— Page 2)
persons had either had a chance
to reply or been indicted or con-
victed of crimes
The Moscow broadcast de
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