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steadily
Williams' statement came as
Expanding factory payrolls ma. In Louisiana there was a de-
were reported for Oklahoma and ;
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could make 12 percent
give any assistance requested.
mile. Finally the young man
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Hinton said he had his red light
Prober
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Wayne Upton, president of the
last week was one of gangsters Little Rock school board, walked
allied with unscrupulous union over to Branton. He appeared
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The grand jury will spend Tues-
although he is glad for their
day inspecting the city and coun-
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Factory Employment
Boosted in Oklahoma
Ike Vetoes Money
Bill for 17 Agencies
Integrate
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Mrs. Lucille Jennings
Savings Teller
Relatives of a 19-year-old Nor-
man navy bride—missing since
Speed
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YOU'LL FIND IT'S EASY
AND PLEASANT TO
SAVE MONEY
NICOSIA, Cyprus (P — Vio-
lence between Greek and Turk
Cypriots spread to Kyrenia on
the island's worth coast for the,
uty sheriff. They would not dis-
close the purpose of their trip,
but an informed source close to
the bizarre case indicated their
al communications commission,
federal trade commission, feder-
al power commission, general ac-
alongside a car driven by Rus-
sell Phillips jr. for more than a
Pink’s Race
Costs $6,000
Lieut. Gov. .Cowboy Pink Wil-
liams said Wednesday it cost him
$5,966.21 to make his unsuccess-
of the northwest were expected
o see the thermometer climb
The bureau of labor statistics
said June marked the end of a
nine-month downtrend in the four-
state region. Oklahoma scored
up the arguments for a reversal
Iof the suspension order.
an individual his constitutional
rights because of threats of vio-
July, 1957, and advised the re-
spondent that for 1957 and sub-
sequent years the trust would
Judge Fogg as the jury foreman.
The jury was to spend the re-
drivers have complained that a
blind comer has created a haz-
Gary Crosby Blames _
Ailment on Food m
have to pay income tax as a cor-
poration,’' the order declared.
of consequence from him.
The last time his name came
before the committee was last
week when the investigators were
* The use of the water for elec-
ricity would not have damaged
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taxes.
"The management also knew
at that time, July, 1957, and ad-
vised the respondent that the
first time when gunmen am-
bushed a party of Turk Cypriots
Monday and wounded two.
I She was reportedly enroute to
11 the university city to rent an
1 apartment. Her husband had just
I been transferred to the naval air
" technical training center at Nor-
man for duty.
January
February
larch
April
May
Be Safe, Be Sure
Let Rebbie I« Tetr Jeweler
pound bass she caught recently. She's also proud of
helping Oklahomans save. Ask Lucille about the auto-
matic savings plan at City National Bank.
lence."
But in House's words, the
phrase used by the U. S. su-
n July.
"This would have produced 15.-
cline of 1,000.
Brunswick A. Bagdon, southern
pares with a gain of 5,000 during
the same period last year.
I Employment rose in Arkansas
and Texas in addition to Oklaho-
uing the sale of investments cer-
tificates after July, 1957.
"The management learned in
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said the overall gain, while larg-
er than last year's increase, was
a little less than seasonal.
Principal increases were in the
lumber, food, paper and petrole-
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um industries.
! Oklahoma's manufacturing em-
ployment rose by 1,600 workers
from May to a June total of
80,800.
mainder of Monday being briefed ,
by Berry and Reynolds. I visory speed of 45 m.p.h. will.be i
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was announced jointly by Robin-
son and Bill McCurdy, assistant
state highway safety director.
t
official described as helping drum
up business for a favored laun-
dry, was called to the witness
chair. He pleaded the fifth amend-
ment protection against self-in-
crimination when asked about his
gains in employment, work hours
and earnings.
Regional factory employment
totaled 760,900 in June, up 5,500
from the May level. This com-
in Arkansas and move into all
southern states.”
South Needs Help
The white-haired House, speak-
ing quietly and wearing a rum-
pled white summer suit, said the
first "great shock” to the board
now s services, came when Arkansas Gov. Orval
Kamenow pleaded the fifth Faubus declared the government
amendment to the senators.
A navy official said "As far rackets probe,
as we re concerned right now the
more than $200 has not been ‘ Hoffa of the teamsters” if she
touched. appeared as a witness in the
25—went to a hospital in nearby)
Henderson Saturday night after I
■ purpose might be an independent
investigation of the case.
I Carol Ann Batterman, petite
I bride of just 12 days, drooped
' from sight while waiting in front
of the Crown Motel on South
Shields for a bus to Norman.
£ “,l" director of the bureau,
ine govemmecn Monday. 1 . - • .......
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Clasified Dept., OkleRoman and Times
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i ty jails and the county farm.
The first order of business is
! expected to be a probe of the ard along the new route.
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EWELERS,
New Locatios
Drs. Wilk & Hiatt
orroumusrs
627 NW 10th .
Aerop tom W. Monpltal
tm Farkingtor Can
50 and the expressway, where
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blacking out at a resort hotel.
He said he thought a bad ham- Want Ads
burger caused it all.
ter under warm and humid con-
ditions through Monday and Mon-
day night, but the weatherman
folds out a slim ray of hope for
Tuesday.
4 ILFRACOMBE. England (UPl have to go back to Flint and
HThe North Devon and Some-set face the union members who,
branch of the Legue Against Mundt said, would probably in-
Cruel Sports admitted Monday it terpret Kierdorf's silence as
another five feet, to generate
3,500,000 kilowatt hours itself.
"Not only that,” Mayo added,
"but by using this 10 feet of wa-
ter from the lake during Janu-
ary and February, storage room
lor 162,093 acre feet of water
would have been made available.
"Instead, 158.089 acre feet of
flood water was bypassed in
March. This would have produced
>1.616,000 kilowatt hours of elec-
tricity, the sale price of which
would be >173,888."
‘ He claimed the lake was mis-
managed again in June and July,
after more rains had fallen.
"By using the lake down from
tai feet to 739.6 during June
and July," he declared, "no pur-
chase would have been neces-
sary for either month. Thus the
contract cost the authority $46,-
463.58 for 15,052,100 kilowatt hours
it purchased.
$6,
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MORAN INSURANCE AGENCY
। tions at the Arkansas eeptal.
j The appeals court is not ex-
pected to hand down a decision
i in the case Monday. But the
' judges are expected to return a
' decision before school opens An
the fall.
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Other States and Fortian Countries,
in. I mo. > mo. ) mo.
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os- sponsibility for the extensive
sistance. j wrong committed against the in-
He warned that if the delay is vesting public of Oklahoma."
allowed to stand "it will crop up I $39 Million Sold
NW 43: Mrs. Joan Naylor, 6600
Trenton road; Edwin C. Joul-
lian III, 2209 Gladstone terrace:
' Mrs. C. 1. Pierce, 808 Gardner
lave.; and E. L. Newton, 1501
threats to Mrs. Dawson.
Lehr said Kierdorf had helped
him get laundry business but said
he was all on a basis of friend-
ship,
Detroit police said both Kier-
dorfs are ex-convicts, having
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salesman and took away United
Securities Agency's registration
as a dealer in securities. । since her disappearance.
The commission's deepest crit-1
GRIEF STRICKEN Charles Dalrymple is restrained by Weymouth, Mass., police
after identifying the body of his son, Dennis, 8, who was found suffocated in a
refrigerator about an eighth of a mile from his home early Monday. The boy had
been missing since Saturday. Police said the death was clearly accidental. They
said the youngster apparently crawled into the box out of curiousity and the door
slammed shut behind him. (AP Wirephoto)
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curities and exchange commis- He wax defeated for the Dem-
sion, selective service system' j ocratic nomination by state Rep.
and the federal home loan bank George Nigh of McAlester.
The order also accused Burns county assessor’s office. The
of knowing several other things petition on which the grand jury
about Selected Investments Corp, was called alleged the incumbent.
before the contract went into Shefferman, it was developed,
dorce, and 1226,099 for the first had had an agent in Detroit
six months of 1958, after it went named George Kamenow.
into force.
052,100 kilowatt hours of electrici-
ty which could have been sold
lor $82,786.55."
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Vents GRDA from generating at
full capacity at various times of
the year unless Grand lake is
pear flood stage.
Purchase Unnecessary?
' He charged that if generating
had drawn the lake down five
Leet from the’ 735-foot mark in
January, the water would have
produced 17 million kilowatt
hours of electricity that was in-
stead purchased from Public
Service Co.
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‘ The GRDA paid Public Service
Co. $61.11245 for the electricity
it could have produced itself, he
Contended.
Water Bypassed
J And in February, the authority
could have saved $49,294.52 in
burchases from Public Service
Co. If it had drawn the lake down
Crosby says it was an upset sto-1
. mach which put him in a hospital ;
overnigi
The killings continued else- Bing Crosby’s oldest son—he's
LAS VEGAS, Nev. Im - Gary'
fiend—have mounted
fore the senate committee, but for the veterans administration, id, sealed cell-like room at the
the senators got no information The measure is known as the in- home of the mother ad foster
dependent offices bill, * father late in June suffering
’ "What we need is not an engi-
neer," he declared Monday of the ,
-authority’s management. "but1
someone that can understand a
profit and loss statement when
hey see it.”
* Using power purchase figures'
io back up his accusations, Mayo
explained that the contract pre-
Sales G* One
’"They knew that this would
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before 1 we re standing by at all time, to threatened to her face by Joseph
i ----------‛------- . . । Lehr of Detroit, owner of a com- ...... .
I peting coverall supply company, pulled toastop.
Lehr denied any threats. Her- 1
in addition to the retirement from malnutrition. She has near-
fund and veterans administra- ly recovered from that, and her
tior, the bill Eisenhower vetoed weight has been brought up from
carried funds for: 14 to 28 pounds. Laura will be
The civil service commission, five years old later this month,
federal civil defense, feder- • -
I
ringing voice that he is a 5th the license, the commission said:
generation Arkansan and not an
i selling out his own Teamsters About $5 billion of the $6,584.- cal condition.
1 union members when he was be- 169,900 in the bill is earmarked Laura was taken from a squal-
"We conclude that the respond-
NAACP lawyer from New York, ent must bear part of the re-
• If you have machinery for sale, remember
that Oklahoma is a growing industrial merket
with buyers shopping every day for all kinds
of machinery end equipment They read the
Classified section of the Oklahomn end
Times to locate what they want. To reach
these buyers, place your Classified Ad in the
Oklahoman and Times. Order your ad now
while you ere thinking about it!
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x f«r Oklahoma sub-
income for 1957 would be so off-!
hearing concluded set by losses that the tax would
" nresident •f the not be great for 1957.
*. — 'he filed a statement of his ex-
He Couldn’t S' with the state electon
in the first primary, the lieu-
tenant governor spent $2,271.44.
Deadline for filing the expense
statements required by law is
HAYSVILLE, Kan. (UPD-An 5 p m Wednesday.
18-year-old driver who admitted
going 100 miles an hour said Sun-
day he didn’t look at a police car
next to his in a mile-long chase
because it "would have been dan-
> Although most of the state
weated it out in the middle and
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Retirement Fund Cited
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BEACH, Fla. (P-.
. Goren of Miami
Entered as second-class matter, at the
Postoffice at Oklahoma City. Okla.
THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN
Mornina and Sunday
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
EvehinE’edflOK OPFev: anoman
MO N. Broadway, PolyniaCity 1, Okla,
linois bank, reportedly containing a caller representing himself as
----—----------------। Branton merely smiled and
ing to this view of the scene walked away..
was Mrs..Nancy Dawson, presi- Branton told the court ‘here
dent of *????./ good-looking were only 10 student ringleaders,
blonde, she told the senators she but none was ever expelled.
had received anonymous tele- _ 2 . ! „
phone threats of disfigurement if The compactly-built Branton,
gress, Eisenhower said he was ‘'There |g no sound justifica-iE. A. Summers of Wagoner. (
doing so: tion whatever for adding unnec- Jack irons. Nowata ice plant
essarily over half a billion dol- manager, apd Mrs. Raymon
lars to a deficit which may Murphy, both had asked for cus-
reach $12 billion this fiscal year.” tody of the little girl, who pres-
it was Eisenhower's first veto ently is, undergoing tests in an
of an appropriations bill since he Oklahoma City hospital to deter-
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ANe Damade" d“ "A ui iM -—PH-Du8 union over 10 Dranion. tie appeared
eet of water that was just spilled One of the witnesses contribut- 1 Branton merely smiled and
she testified before them.
.u. i Questions Unanswered
he lake for other interests, Mayo
, Herman Kierdorf, a teamster
& Only in March did net revenue 00 noa noa l
X.1'^. “nT r “i
month of 1957.
; Steam Heat;
We’ve Got It
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man Kierdorf invoked the fifth
amendment in refusing to say
whether he was involved in
16 DIAMOND BRIDAL SIT
NO MONEY $99r
DOWN ***
Only $4.s0 Weekly
(Continued Frem Fag* 1)
I ever made about it," Mayo de-
glared. "This contract is just a
’cancer on the state of Okla
homa." . ।
Figures Cited
7 Mayo, Salisaw publisher, re-
'signed in protest from the au-
zthority shortly after the contract
was signed on Aug. 5, 1957. He
had fought bitterly to prevent the'
‘state agency from entering into
who had served time for armed thereswould.be no prosecution of
p.Kh.„ persons in the mob the opening
day of school last fall.
_____________________ , He To Refuses i Marshall declared integration
‘ ipper 90s. Monday some portions Kierdorf. reading from a paper, n any community is not easy'
took the fifth overland over to and the delay granted by federal
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Robert F. Kennedy, counsel to who interferred with integration
the senate committee^ traced a Prosecution Barred |
total of about $28,000 that he awLi ran ; 4 44
said businessmen had paid to ""h °, canimazine wh at t that g. r
Kamenow for entertainment and didsinarplace wherethe storm Cyprus Town
gifts to union officials. "ed y rasing House ' *
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"This also meant that there, ers Eight members of the grand
would not be sufficient earnings W were selected July 21 before
in 1957 to pay anything like the that panel was exhausted. They
6 percent dividend. The sale of were ordered to report Monday,
investment certificates was not One member of the July 21 _____
discontinued when these facts be- panel, -rwin Fox, 817 SW 50 • was served prison terms for armed
came known in July, 1957. The excused from duty Monday. robbery.
same 1% percent dividend was _ Assessor, Probe First j
paid October 1, and the same rep-) R. L. Hoagland, 2607 NW 66.;
resentation was continued.” : production superintendent for a
T . .T firm of geologists, was chosen by
In summing up the circum- - '
smartly dressed, declared in a stances that led to revocation of
F#H
Member, f. D. I.
WASHINGTON UH — President i "Because of my strong convic- the father for custody of blind
Eisenhower Monday vetoed a bill | tion that congress should recon- ittle Haura. Jane rons. Was '
carrying $6% billion for 17 fed- sider its action appropriating poned Monday amid hints that
. _ eral agencies. He said over $500 over half a billion dollars not an out-of-court settlement was
May 31—are in Oklahoma City, 1 million for the civil'service re-presently needed in the civil being worked out.
accompanied by an Illinois dep- tirement fund was not needed, service retirement and disabil- The hearing originally was set
In returning the bill to con- ity fund. 1 for Tuesday by District Judge
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’OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES,
1 MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 4919
Power
Rip Van Winkle 1
Couldn’t Sleep with ,
NaggingBackache
NoWIYcanget the fast relietsou need I
from nagging backache, headache And
vasuis xuu idauiiuul iisucgleuul X’l^n^hu’I^X^bl. uneu
— all deliberate speed —is flex- feelings. When these discomforta ome on
I - ’ ‘ with over-exertion or stress and strain
-yon want relief— want It faet .Another
disturbanee may be mild bladder irritation
House charged that Marshall
was over-simplitying the eold- Don’Pills work faat in.zeparato
ways: 1. by speedy pain-relieving,vaction “
ease torment of nagzihg heckache, head-
nches, muscular eshes and painx. — by
nothing effect on bladder irritation. S. by
mild diuretic action tending to inereane
Output of the 1* mileK of kidney bubah
Enjoy a good nihes sleep and the
earn- KpDy relief m/llions have foe yr
an year. New. 1am .Im aaves monez.
Ge Doan’s Hila today I
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| Police did not rule out the pos-
। sibility of an accident accounting
I for Kierdorf’s burns, but said
they had no reports of any ex-
plosion or fire that might have
caused them
icism of Burns was for contin- A runaway angle in the case Doctors said Kierdorf had been
has been discounted because o burned about a half hour before
several leads. Carol Ann left all he came to the hospital. The mid-
her clothing: her luggage, make- dle section of his body was not
up, jewels and more than $100 burned.
in cash in her motel room. , At last week’s committee hear-
Account is Untouched jng, g woman laundry owner tes-
A checking account in an 11- tified she had been threatened by
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Evein only ...
in the courtroom. I sundaz oni .....
pe frnm nngin o, , now The grand jury as sworn in in- iKoma A
Burns from applying for a new cluded J. E Burns, 3528 NW 24; |mo 3mo, 1mo.
license at some future date. Hoagland; D L Fish, 3010 sw M ......10*.----------
announced prior o the time that 11815 NE 13; G c Dryden, 3500 — -
if the full text of the order was NW 14; B L Meyers, 1821 Ina
----------- uw guvezsnen made public that he would ap-Mae ave.: George W Covey, 2817
had no power to punish people peal o have the action re-
■ - , Scinded,
•UI sabotage the Devon and meaning "Kamenow pays you off
Pomerset stag hunt by sending and you sell members down the
the bounds off on a false trail. river."—----
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such questions as this one from district Judg, Harr J imie 1 where. A group of people stand
. .. . U . Sen Karl Mundt (D S D )• oe J l Harry J.-miez ing at a bus stop in Nicosia was
above 100 before sunset Monday har. Mund. - d P of Hope, Ark., would not help at _ nraved with automatic weavon
1 "Did you and Kamenow engage Little Rock. sPaydn"th-dtomcatirs"eapo
Widely scattered thundershow- in a shakedown racket?" The NAACP attorney said the kiled and another wounded. Five
rs are expected to move into the Kierdorf refused also to answer importance of the Little Rock sit- other Cypriots died Sunday in
banbandle area Monday night questions as to whether he had uation is this:
md spread over the northwestern j accepted free vacation trips from Appeal Mad* to Court
i Hearing Is
Postponed :
NOWATA (UPI- A hearing on
petitions by both the mother and
the two-month-old wave of blood-
.0. . . . ... -ppemmu.GUT, shed between the two groups,
portion of the state Tuesday, fol- Kamenow, whether he withdrew "The governor can do whatever
owed by slightly cooler tempera- pickets ffom firms that employed he wants to do. The school board
ures. . . . Kamenow as a consultant and can ignore its rights and duties,
* Elsewhere over the state, the made no attempt to organize but a federal court cannot deny
Warm and humid weather will plants represented by Kamenow. ■ • - ■
Continue with mostly dear skies. Mundt put this question: "Were
A -T -o you guilty of selling out th* best
Wueen Mother d interests of your union by taking
SANDRINGHAM, England W- money from Mr. Kamenow?"
Queen Motherr Elizabeth Monday When Kierdorf said his Wash- preme court in school integration
observed her 38th birthday quietly ington lawyer advised him to take •. acneme ppeu— ae.-
at the royal family a country the fifth, Mundt said the lawyer bile and should be translated into
bomshere. "is going 10 be back in his nice oi------d—-
e 11 J office” after the hearing.
1 - sabotage Eyed But Kierdorf, he said, would
! As the
A native of Topeka, Kan., J
Lucille came to Oklahoma P
City in 1944 and began 1,5
work at City National in P6
1945. She likes to fish,
and she's proud of the 5
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on and siren going.
"I didn’t see you,” Phillips
said. "If I was going 100 miles
per hour, to lookeever at you
would have been dangerous.” ,
। centering on racketeering in the
Jim Biasdale, manager of the Detroit laundry industry.
Crown motel, confirmed the fact; Members said Monday, how-
that a family group had arrived' ever, they doubted there was any
and said that one of the Illinois, direct connection between their
residents had been introduced as hearings and the burning of Kier-
a deputy sheriff from his home dorf—assuming the burning was counting office, general services
county- i deliberate. administration, housing and home
Navy security officers, civilian •We certainly didn’t know of finance agency. interstate com-
police, state troopers and agents any troub|e that would lead to merce commission, national ad-
of the Oklahoma Bureau of Crim- anything like thisBrennan said, visory committee for aeronau-
inal investigation have been He .called Kierdorf "a good guytics, national capital housing au-
searching for the pretty young thority, national science (ounda- ful runoff primary race for re-
Carol Ann. ‘ _ NoAccident Reported tion, the renegotiation board, se- election.
Fear that she may have been
abducted—and possibly might
have become the victim of a sex
declared. He said enough water
was dumped through the spillway
n July to have brought the lake
o 7a feet elevation.
Figures Compared
' Mayo's figures for the loss to
GRDA caused by the contract own activities. .
Were based on different manage-
ment of the lake, . ' *Lsame' P ea‘ * ”lused House told the judges no school that were not passed on to the Cragin Smith, has been absent - .
But even as it was managed, Frank Kierdorf identified as his board in the south could enforce public, from his office for long periods । Up until. Monday there had been
a comparison of net revenue for nephew ’ integration by itself. The order said a true balance of time and has been guilty of
the first six months of 1958 and . Thurgood Marshall, general, sheet was not published and that discriminatory action in the con-
the same period of 1957 shows .rranK Keraor was caiieo lasi the National Associa. Burns used the misleading bal- duct of his office.
a decrease of $329,316. A 6-month November when the senators tion ( t Advancement of Col ’ ante sheet to sell certificates Berry said smith would not be __________
period was used because July fig- were digging into alleged shake- X PeX chaSTthe Lkt subpenaed. but the county as-) Charles H.
ures are not yet available. downs of employers hy conniving Rock sPos ’board with exti in ceedings were started, iniestors sessor told newsmen he would | Beach and Mrs. Helen Sobel of
; By month, the net revenue fig- hetysonsunionsofficials and labor student disciplnd Mnshaittaid Sight W in cS voluntarily and hoped to' New York City were in the lead
ires for the two periods are: relations counselors. doubted the board would d rates be one of the first persons in- with 442 points as qualifying play
i xx si 1s This was toward the fag end anything To ease integration ten- The commission held, on the side the grand jury room t0 tell continued Monday in the Life
“S-23Hag-“117n0nddAccrrea onebearinsnmeich sion J", the 2*-%ear cooling-off other hand, that Burns had noth- ^;.de of th;^ um . Masters bracket orthea American
Ml S 965’518 then Teamsters president Dave period.it was granted by a U. S. ing to do with management of
>144429 $78,429 Beck and Nathan W. Shefferman, district court. Selected Inyestments trust, concerning the county assessor-----
$151,794 $74,794 a pal of Beck and operator of a A tense crowd of 120 persons 'ha he hd g iven an adeguate portion of the grand jury quiz, ;
— . 3732281 320,067 counseling service from sammedazsmattcourtrooms asallislawatinnnds pnorhe whbdume Reynolds said. . -^VdOTy-^
This shows net revenue of $355,- Chicago, seven juages oi me appeals court ipmto w.n „ •5 Nin* Are Excused (By the Week)
|09 in the first six months of 1957,; Kamenow Is Counsel -instead of theusual three-met ‘he corporation went on the Nine prospective jurors were m.
" . i in special session to hear the rocKs excused by Judge Fogg prior to E
NAACP s appeal challenging the The commission said his l- Monday and five were excused
integration postponement. The cense was revoked indefinitely1. . ' I
crowd was almost evenly divided but that it would not preclude
| A series of Flint, Mich., busi- between Negro and white. " " 1 '
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 152, Ed. 2 Monday, August 4, 1958, newspaper, August 4, 1958; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2001865/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.