Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 114, Ed. 2 Friday, June 20, 1958 Page: 2 of 3
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accident claimed the fifth mem-
Micunovie met with Khrushchev
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"We are unalterably opposed to The report had been the target
mies south of Shreveport.. •
City Thursday.
Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
killed outright in the crash. A
killed Stanfield.
Davidson was driving west on second brother died • few hours
Eleven-year-old Linda Elzey,
He cautioned that if the run-
Khrushchev and other responsi- ways are opened to traffic that
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council members.
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payment to certificate holders.
"If Carroll insists on pressing
Roy Mown Switch,
Deroils Nine Cars
carrying a concealed weapon
"Police said they found a
determined, however to make
the payment if at all possible "
Duncan said he has been ad
Stillwater to Perry and 20 miles
north of Enid. Other storm ac-
tivity was reported about 1 am
around Guthrie, Dover, Watonga,
Cordell. Eakley and Bridgeport
The storms began to decrease
range from KO to 65 northwest
to 75 in the extreme southeast.
Rainfall reports from over the
Mat* include:
Occupants of the property were
away at the lime. Barnes told
police thieves stole a television,
electric skillet, percolator, record
and exchange commission not to
make the distribution over Car-
7 smaller diemonde edd
luster is 12 lerge stones.
1.52 Guymon
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Peace Justice
Faces Charge
A Warr Acres justice of the
At 1: 11 a.m. the thunderstorms
were moving across the southern
sections of the state with the line
"Between 1,100 and 1,800 cars
can.be parked on hard-surfaced
areas in the CAA center, west of
MacArthur." he said. "If we can
use a part of the runways, an-
other 2,500 vehicles can be
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selves in 1960 "
EXCLUSIVE IMPORTED
LEAF DESIGN AXMINSTER RUGS
derstorms was reported Trom
Dover to five miles east Fair-
view moving slowly eastward
There was another line of storms
extending from Seiling to is
miles north of Elk City.
,. A short while later, the weatb-
Irons of Nowata. Irons, who man-
ages the city ice plant. hsd hern
paying child support, according
to Johnson
Mrs. Murphy a present husband
is a Coffeyville. Kan. dog ken
nel worker and kept the hound
dogs penned at his home as a
sideline, the deputy said.
heavy rain continued in the Okla-
homa City area.
The squall increased again
about 4130 a.m moving rapidly
southeastward through Anadarko
to Carnegie to Mangum Winds
Yugoslavfa’sPresfdent Tito.
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NO DOWN PAYMENT
PAY MONTHLY
he would recommend abandon-
ment of any parking scheme at
the airport
Theatus Greeson said he would
Srillient 12-diemend
pair, feshien etyled
fer her.
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the dogs had been fed and cur-
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Mrs Murphy is divorced from
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By BILL THOMAS
City officials took the hush- only one-tenth of the local peo-
hush out of water skilng Friday, pie wanting to water ski.
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vis to Waurika and around Wa
nette There were more showers
around Mountain View and Sen
tinel to the western edge of
Washita county.
At 6:26 am a thunderstorm
dunked the Ardmore area and
funnel clouds were reported over
the north edge of the Carter
county city. The funnels dipped
nearly to the ground several
times but receded into the clouds
without apparent damage.
More scattered showers and
thunderstorms are expected over
the state through Saturday, in-
cluding the Oklahoma City area
Temperatures will be a little
cooler in the northwest Friday
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CHOICE • Grey
• Sandalwood
sald he will telL Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev to his face
what he thinks of the executions
been filed for the corporation ■
and its trust fund. A recomputa- I
tion of federal income taxes un- |
dec this theory shows that the |
estate is entitled to refunds to j
taling $45,124,89."
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skiing on either one of the water- of a twoday controversy over
supply reservoirs-on a trial whether it should be made public
basis or otherwise," the commie- before being turned over to coun-
vision antennas There was 135
inches of rain there during the ,
storm.
Preliminary hearing for three
persons accused in the $1,800 bur-
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plained to police he moved a
switch handle Thursday,night be-
cause he thought it was in the1
wrong position
The result: Nine freight cars
in a Wabash train were derailed'
here. None overturned but one
struck a utility pole. No one was
low the latest recommendation
next Tuesday .
The commission s report, which
went out with the council docket,
lists seven objections to skiing.
| early Friday morning
Starts at 1:30 a.m.
The highway patrol reported
Madill was struck by a heavy
thunderstorm that blew down
power lines. tree limbs and tele-
died in Louisiana — the fifth
member of her family to die
of injuries received near Shreve-
port Wednesday
A 28-year-old Choctaw man
was dead on arrival at Mercy
hospital here Friday after he lost
control of his car a half-mile
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31 to 46 . . . Shorts from 37 to 42. No charge
far alterations.
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west of Enid to five miles south
txof Woodward with winds gusting
up to 40 and M miles an hour.
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16 Strikers
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-Police opened lire on striking
textile workers Friday. Informed
sources sald 16 persons were
killed and 20 injured, but the po-
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Smith. RO. of tank NW 42. told,
officers he was a Warr Acres:
justice of the peace and carried
the weapon for protection, police
said
glary of a city home in May
was delayed Friday until July 11.
Monroe C. Francis, assistant
county attorney, sald the daisy
extending from Wetumka to Da-, the father of the child. Jack
Actor Fights Suit
LOS ANGELES IA—Actor Jeff
Chandler has countered his
wife's charge of extreme cruelty
with one of general cruelty He
filed a countersuit to Mrs Mar-
jorie Chandler s divorce action
Thursday.
and the north-central and west-
ern sections Friday night.
High temperatures Fri-
day were forecast at the 80s
Northwest to 90 to 95 south andj vised by his attorneya and law-
east. Lows Friday night will yers (or the federal securities
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. Hail was also reported in this killed any chances of even try-
. aquall line ing the sport. It is understood
, At 2:35 a.m , a line of thun the city council probably will fol-
Shawnee Girl, 2 Others Are Dead
.the state, Frank Fodge. Mate
highway department engineer at
Artlath rrrornedethntominetes sordinances would mhurndny. Selgradbeilevew"the
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suggest that parking facilities be
provided at the state fairgrounds
and that buses be used to shuttle
visitors to the CAA center, each
person paying his own fare.
City Uncertain
Sulphur Man Winn
• Post on OU Board
SULPHUR—Faul W. Reed Jr, I
Sulphur, was elected vice-presi-
dent of the University of Okla-
homa Alumni association at a
• T meeting of that group in Nor-
• man. Reed, who represents the
southeast district of Oklahoma
on the association board, was
elected to the board some time
1 communist regime "
Landon
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Paul Duncan, trustee tor Se-
lected Investments Corp, said
. Friday the bankrupt firm has
filed claims with the government
for refund of $45,124 89 in federal
income taxes.
Duncan said the money was
paid by the corporation and its
MS million trust fund as Income
taxes during the period 1951-84.
The claim for refund is based
on U. S. district Judge Stephen
Chandler's ruling that the two
agencies are one entity.
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two other Murphy children, about A Minco, Oklahoma, truck in * question I've not seen an- was ordered by Elmo McCallls-
7 or 11 years old— playing out- driver jackknifed his truck here swered," Landon said. ter, justice of the peace, on
side. Friday to prevent it from crash- Landon sald he was curious' agreement of Attornys.
The other children wre well mg into several cars at NF. to whether Goldfine paid for Charged in the burglary of the
dressed and the family owned a and Kelly after his brakes failed his gifts to Adams out of his own George Edward Barnes home .si
new-model automobile, the coun He was not injured. pocket. or whether they were 3216 NW 63 May 20 are Clifford
ly attorney said Mar in Otin Coata. 24. told offi.. purchased by a Goldfine compa- Rhea Houchins, 25; Robert Elton
"They had about a dozen hound
dogs penned up in the hack and
they were all in perfect condi-
tion," said Colter. Johnson said
patrol reported that Frank Lee . n
Davidson, ». of St Louis, Okla- berofa Shawnee family ,15year-
homa, had died during the night old Lou Ann Elzey. She died Frk ,
m Mercy of injuries suffered in day morning after she was in-
an accident west of. Oklahoma jured Wednesday afternoon a few
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Davidson was Injured In an Her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
accident similar to the one which Carl Elzey. and one brother were
gusted from 50 to 60 miles an
hour with possibly some hall.
At 4:45 a.m. the weather bu-
reau reported the storms from
about 5 miles south of Chickasha
in about 10 miles north of Fort
Sill and westward to south of
Hobart There were scattered
showers and thunderstorms from
Oklahoma City eastward about
50 miles and then northward
through Stillwater and westward
across Enid to Elk City.
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Selected officials are appealing peace was charged Friday with
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lice claimed there were only 5
dead and 7 injured.
The police reportedly , began(hurt. The ho? was held for Ju-
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"It will be impossible lo moke union president and the workers ----
the distribution as scheduled. I'm tried to free him. The strikers}
stoned the police, wounding two SOUTNWESTS. GREATENT. DAILIES
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non declared. oilmen..
e The decision was unanimous Fish and game commission
— it thus reversed an earlier rul chairman E. W. Dahlgren denied .
The first Oklahoma squall line ing bv a special citizens commit- the report was a secret, but re- Ewill express my Views to Mr.
tee which had proposed the lakes pestedly refused to discuss its "d "he----
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.Theyrhnepubiie health hazards i Trand ’ solemn indleation of the City Manager Sheldon stirling
er bureau reported a line of 2 If skiing is permitted. there , eh. aPncsdidnit get the de ways of that nation." , said he has not yet been brought
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may condemn the city's waler to calls against skiing: for every ’ Minister George Yeh in an inter- > rNu, C
supply. one in favor of it. Brooks de- view In Formosa said it was "no I 111611 UaSC
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in intensity about this time but enforce safety regulations was phone calls they wanted we on cannot expect good falth And
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Support Asked
. WASHINGTON IP - Federal
' buying of lead and sine was de-
manded by Sen. Stuart Syming-
ton <D.. Moj Friday as a con-
gressional hearing into various
proposals lo aid the mining in-
dustry ended
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Skiing enthusiasts Friday Indi- trip , t
cated they haven't given up the . ‘Deathi Cast Shadows’
fight J. C Brooks, president of U. s Secretary of Labor James
the Oklahoma City ski club, said! P Mitchell told the international
he expected several members-; labor conference in Geneva the
most of them women-to attend executions were a "tragic testi-
next Tuesday'i thycouncil meet- mony of the suppression of every
ing to give their side of the mat- human right in Hungary by the
ter... . , armed might of the Soviet Union,
Tally on Celle Jeered
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Rejects JTater Skis
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the Oklahoma City weather bu- be opened to skiing enthusiasts contents.
renus radar moving 20 miles on a trial basis City officials finally turned it murders of the Hungarian leadritions of parking attendants.
7 Objoctions Listed loose Friday as it was being ers," he told newsmpen : Meanwhile, at the chamber of
The decision of the fish and typed up for release by mail 10 Stevenson is Alopping here en i
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... . .. Prem Page 1 , BTATE TRAFFIC DEATHS vehicle when he’lost control of McLoud and Edgar Glenn, 11.
fair. The execution has been re- been wokked out early Friday 1958 to dat., 294) j 41 ' bis’car. The auto skidded la front of Shawnee, a passenger in DA-
sarded N especial alfront to afternoon to permit this. 1957 to dato, 293, June, 31 , of a truck and seml-trailer driven vidson’s car, are in Mercy
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out, and a 16-year-old Shawnee girl
Marvin Otis Coale, 14. told offi-. . i.i. .. . w
cer B. K. Hutton his brakes and charged off as ‘ tax de- Flelds, 32, and Joyce Gae Weems,
failed to slow him down as he duction.
approached the stop light 4 As for Adamsi admitted limpru-
' " dence in accepting free hotel ac-
The heavy truck leaped the; commodations, rugs and wearing
north shoulder of the bypa8s and I apparel from Goldfine, Landon
sheared a radar control device said the Republlcans have only player, two radios, 10 men's suits.
in two.. He said he would have I one answer to that:
erashe into lev er a I cars "They should kick Sherman Ad-
stopped at the light had he not
jack knifed the empty truck.
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steering column of Lester E poSnlrred At ahdminci"Atkiaat «
Smith's auto
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£ nmi ring for him.
Clinton 2.00 Okmulgee
Cordell log Ponca City
J Elk City 1.90 Purcell
Enid .11 Shawnee
Fort Sill 1,85 Tulsa
Gage 1.44 Watonga
Geary M Wewoka
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...... ... ..opumjwu,. ... upe... .... ..... Dead 11 Eddie Lou Stanfield road, went out at control, skidded sister of the latest victim, was
hie leaders of the indefensible motorists carefully follow instruc- who was driving west at the time back on the pavement and ran injured but she is recovering in .
........ * of the accident. in front of a pickup truck driven Shreveport’s Schumpert hospital,
.e ..c. - Trooper Jim Garibaldi said the by Clarence McLoud, 11, of Hln- the institution in which Lou Ann -
commerce, a representative said just passed another ton.___died.________________ •
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 114, Ed. 2 Friday, June 20, 1958, newspaper, June 20, 1958; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2001723/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.