Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 188, Ed. 1 Monday, September 15, 1958 Page: 2 of 19
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Ford Hints /Faubus j Duncan
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u.s Seeks Rail Survivor
Boy Flown
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Offshore
To Hospital!
fells of Horror Settlement
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girls who said they were drum
Oil Land
ial September 21, in state fair
at
the Daughters of Democracy.
that would close his huge auto- games.
motive empire, said Monday
By RAFAEL A. LEON
encourage us to believe we can
the communists started a 1,600-
At the federal building, U. $.
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Hair Tonic
the lad shortly after he arrived
to Gov. G.
Is Cut Short
intervene in
contract negotiations.
rs went from John
on a private basis but said he
Debbie To
Train
Such an action, he said, would
interfere with the integration
states can claim.
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and opened the window beside
Gordon added “We are opposed federal summons, he replied, "I
to mediation as a matter of prin-
would not resist such service.
U. S. district attorney Osro
be to grant three leagues (10.5
Fisher within the next few days,
swam over to some pilings and
"First there must be some ne-
position of the United States, that
sary "to protect the interests" of
miles and no more."
bury, suffered a broken leg.
up final details of its offer.
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almost up when someone helped
"We don’t know how it hap- up with a three-year contract of-
fer a few hours after the sched-
FRANK SWAN, Vico Pres.
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Blow Aims
For Cuba
defraud Rader of his 16,000 last
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hour winds at southeastern Cuba. At sunset.
SUPREMACY
ANOTHER GREAT CADILLAC TRADITION
controversial stock certificates.
admitted they had heard or read
remove.
aeph B. Vick, 802 NW 25; A.
Those attending included cham-
managers,
Evenig, Sunday
members of industrial commit-
STANDARD OF THE WORLD FOR MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY
Boy Slayer’s
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GRDA Rates
Are Slashed
1 Park Plaque
Salutes
Sen. Thomas
Other speakers on the day-long
program were to include Paul
Gerda appeared to follow the
same general course of hurricane
VINITA I — Grand River
Dam Authority directors voted
CITY NATIONAL BANK
and Trust Company
MAIN and BROADWAY
Williams has named a four-
member state panel of labor
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bridge, the brakes went on and
at 65 m.p.h. in heavier squalls enables cities and towns to work
within 50 miles of the center in together to solve their water
As the morning wore away,
the number of people watching
dwindled until the street was al-
ported he “seems to be improv-
ing." A craniotomy, or opening
of the skull, was performed on
He gave no details of the re-
ported plan to open the schools
has abandoned search for Lieut.
Dale D. Crowder, of Tulsa, Okla.,
who has been missing since
Thursday night when his jet fight-
Be Safe, Be Sure
Let Robble Be Your Jewoler
that at the crucial times, the
United States claimed for itself,
referred to the dates of admis-
sion of the stales to the union.
At these times some states as-
serted land clams farther out
than the three mile boundary.
Such “historic bomdaries" are
mentioned in the 1953 legislation.
But the brief said "congress
trying to find my wife. She is
already lost. If I go down again
to try to get her, it will just
mean that I will die too."
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FILLMORE, Calif. (UPD-The
city council has moved to repeal 4
emergency surgery.
The boy suffered a depressed
skull fracture and extensive lac-
eration of the scalp when he
water was too deep and she
had slipped down. I went back
up to the surface of the water
inside the coach.
There was a window open.
I could see a helicopter go-
ing by. I stayed there some
hoped would avert a UAW walk-
out that could idle an estimated
140,000 Ford employes.
of the schools.
Asked if he would accept a
sistant U. S. attorney general,
came out of a long talk with
Judge Miller.
"I didn't present anything to
him in this integration matter,”
He was flown to Oklahoma
City in a Halliburton Oil Well
Cementing Co. airplane and was
delivered to the hospital within
50 minutes after the craft left
Duncan.
An anesthetic machine was
loaded onto the plane along with
the patient, the Duncan doctor
who first attended him and two
aides. The boy was given a blood
transfusion on the way.
State Teachers
Hold Meeting
This Weekend
The annual fall planning con-
ference of Oklahoma Classroom
Teachers association will beheld
at the University of Oklahoma ;
An Oklahoma City distributing
firm has been directed by the fed-
eral trade commission to stop
claiming that its hair oil will pre-
vent baldness, grow hair and cure
dandruff.
The mandate was handed down
Monday as the commission ap-
proved a consent order against
Alex Sales Co.
The FTC charged on April 3
that the company was falsely
claiming that diseased scalp con-
ditions cause most cases of bald-
ness and that its product-"Don's
Hair Formula”—will grow hail*
even for persons partially or
"slick" bald for years.
trains stop when they get the
red signal. But this fellow didn't
stop.
“When a train doesn't stop,
there are derails to throw the
not going to sit around here
twiddling my thumbs. I'll prob-
ably leave tomorrow.”
Faubus said he did not be-
lieve the delay in start of the
by Burger and Hart.
Most of the prospective jurors
case with a detailing in court of
her New York dates with Fisher.
However, the likelihood of a
court battle was discounted by
friends of the 30-year-old singer
who felt that Fisher would seek
a quick divorce.
Fisher, boyish former favorite
Wedding Told
LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Patric-
ia Dolores Stoddard, 33, daugh-
ter of Union Pacific railroad
president Arthur Ellsworth Stod-
dard, was wed Sunday to John
Harold Caton jr., 38, a former
Cheyenne, Wyo., electrical whole-
saler.
Wednesday’s 10 a.m. strike dead-
line.
The Ford Motor Co. president
HAPPY DAYS!
. . the kids ire back in school, and
now you kiva time for odd jobs you’ve
Down to Brass Tacks
John S. Bugas, Ford vice pres-
Thomas, Lawton, will be honored
at dedication of a living memor-
only ..............
to B.F.D MAIL
Tklhoma only)
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Tulsan Lost
In Sea Crash
ing them are adequate.
Not in Contempt
VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER
DARBY-EVEREST CADILLAC, INC.
400 North Walker— Oklahoma City —CE 2-4131
this time. .
Employment Checked
* la his examination of the pros-
pective jurors for “cause," Berry
apparently was making sure none
was acquainted with any of the
defendants and their attorneys;
nor were any of them ever em-
ployed by Selected or Selected's
trust fund.
Berry did not ask jurors if they
had ever purchased any of the
train off the tracks and keep it HONOLULU (UPD_The navy
YOU'LL FIND IT EASIER
TO ARRANGE A
COMMERCIAL LOAN
WITH THE PERSONAL
HELP OF
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State Reps. Cleeta John Rodgers
and James C. Nance* and Charles
Dierker, local attorney.
Mrs. Lester Gum, historian, is
to be mistress of ceremonies.
Among special spectators will be
' Judge John Brett of the crim-
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A plaque affixed to an oak tree
I will memorialize the veteran's
me.
“Then, we were in the water.
OKLAHOMA CTX TMEs Wfe fa Pawned
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guarded grounds of Central high
Monday at the hour when classes
normally would have started.
Teachers went to their class-
rooms as usual, but the only stu-
dents who appeared were some
pulled myself out.
"At the same time, I could
see people all round me coming
to the surface.”
Elwood E. DeHart, also of
Little Silver, had much the same
experience.
“If the car had been air con-
ditioned,” he said, "the windows
could not have opened so easily.
But they're on aluminum run-
ners and went up easily.”
Leg Is Broken
Norris Fay, 43, of New Shrews-
The board again passed action
on a proposal to build a Vinita
headquarters building to cost be-
tween $150,000 and $175,000.
The board turned down also
proposed 20 percent pay increases
for GRDA general counsel Q. B.
Boydstun, Secretary Andrew Roh-
miller and general auditor James
I. Monroe.
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FREE PARKING
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New Location
Drs. Wilk & Hiatt
ovrommsrs
627 NW 10th
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time inside the coach, pray-
ing.
was struck by a slide as it over-
turned Friday evening. It was
believed that a bolt in the han-
dles at the top of the slide hit
the boy’s head, cutting a gash I
about 12 inches long.
6me
FOrWAR mom my
At Early
| price for the 90-ship Nationalist
I navy. The LST was towed out
to sea and to her base in the
Pescadpres.
I DIAMOND ENSEMBLE
NO MONEY $0050
DOWN 77
Only U.W Weekty .
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financing industrial development
in the community.
Principal speaker at a noon
luncheon program was William
P. Rock, director of the Arkan-
sas industrial development com-
mission, who addressed the gath-
ering on "You and Your State
Industrial Development Agency.”
The clinic is sponsored jointly
by the Oklahoma Development
council and the Oklahoma de-
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Jewelers.
I
never take that train again.”
Railroad officials were at a
loss to explain the tragedy.
of commerce;
ident industrial-relations, told
newsmen after an unusual Sun-
day negotiating session with the Wilkey said.
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tees and officials of industrial
foundations.
from going into the water."
Former U. S. Sen. Elmer
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BAYONNE, N. J. (UPD-I
was in the car that was part-
y in the water. I was under
the water. My wife and I had
been going to New York. We
keep a house in New Jersey
because we spend so much
time In this country. We have
a gentleman farm that we
keep in Holmdel. (He also has
a home at Caracas. Venezuela.)
Well ,1 was drowning there
under the water. I was drown-
ing and praying. My wife was
beneath me in the water.
Then I saw a light and I
realized I was not completely
lost. I tried to get hoM of my
wife.
But there was a man on top
of her and he was already
drowned. I tried to get hold of
her, but I could not get her up.
on my legs," he said. “I was
solon's 40 years of senate serv- The LST can carry about 1,300
। ice. The unveiling is set for tons of cargo compared to 350
3 p.m., at the northwest corner for the LSM.
Ship Barely Escape
this weekend.
Approximately 200 Oklahoma i
teachers are expected for the
conference. Jennings Slathers
Amarillo, Texas, district presi-
dent of the national association,
will speak Saturday evening.
Members of the Norman chapter
of CTA will be hosts at the
meeting, which opens at 8 a.m.
Saturday and runs through Sun-
day noon.
Anna B. Korn, organization The LST slammed up to the
spokesman, said the public cere- beach and opened the huge doors
| mony will include remarks from in its bow shortly after noon. As
—----fall highschool term would “se- the lad siory
William., a king the riouslddamage the education at the hospital.
football rowly missed death la a’play- park ceremonies conducte by
ground slide accidents was re-
L. under way.
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WASHINGTON (UPD-The jus
tice department Monday asserts
control over offshore lands in th
Gulf of Mexico by virtue of “th
international position of th
a little boat come along. I
climbed up to another window
that was higher up in the coach
and climbed out the window
and down into the boat.
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By “crucial times" the brief prepared t o include Elizabeth
..... ' Taylor as a correspondent in the
UAW that Ford “was ready to
get down to brass tacks.”
The Ford-UAW bargaining
teams, which had been expected
to hold a Sunday night session
and a Monday morning meeting,
delayed their meeting' until mid-
afternoon Monday. A well-in-
formed source, who declined use
These questions were being asked partment of commerce and in-
- - dustry.
I swam down in the water ... .
and tried to find her, but the economically sound, and fair
with the walkout-threatening
United Auto Workers union.
ereasttof Oahu. - ; x SVuSX'K
Hopes of finding Crowder longer will it be necessary fori
soared when a liferaft was sight- young cowboys to point their ।
e , o - °okai coastline Sat-guns at Indians and say, "Bang,
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico W- urday, but a navy spokesman Vou’re dead • i
Tropical storm Gerda pushed Sunday revealed that the raft was ?___
away from western Haiti Mon- not from Crowder's plane. The
day and aimed its 65 mile an search was discontinued Sunday "
Hospital attendants here re- inal court of appeals and U S
rah.
Minor, 512 N Lindsay; William
Hoekstra, 2213 NE Madison; T. ber of commerce
DETROIT OB—Henry Ford II, majorettes, going in to practice A Duncan youngster who
Th. following account of the New Jersay Central Railroad only two days away fromi a strike for appearance
train wrock was written for United Press International kza ....." "
passenger, Rafael A. Leon, 55.
pened," said Nate James, pub- ________________
licity director. "It was a routine uled start of a UAW strike.
bridge opening. Normally the
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has worked in many departments at City National, and
has wide knowledge of how to serve you. He enjoys
raising cattle and playing golf, but most of all he en-
joys serving your financial needs at City National
Bank.
Ford did not speculate wheth-
er settlement would come before most deserted.
left it to the state claiming ex-
tended historic boundaries of of the bobby soxers, accepted
relations experts to sit in nego- not put him in contempt of court
tiations as observers. Gordon said under the federal injunction is-
he endorsed "your decision that sued last year, ordering him not
your advisers ‘will positively not to
I heard a loud rumble. I realized take any part in negotiations or
something was going to happen attempt to mediate the dispute.’ "
the abstract, but the international gotiations," Belcher said.
The lawyer promised earlier
pull me. . . . You can bet I'll which was made against the about $17,000 monthly in rates to
backdrop of the UAW’s strike be charged the power usersystart- 1
threat, was a duplicate of 1955 ing Oct. 1.
bargaining in which Ford came
"full responsibility" for the break
। up of his marriage, once publi-
. cized by press agents as the
; "ideal” wedding of the "young
couple next door."
Debbie blamed "what hap-
pened in New York” for her
marital troubles but Fisher said
the breakup would have come
even if he had never known Miss
Taylor.
Monday to remove the 5 per-
_______ ... .0g. of his name, said Ford requested cent surcharge on electric rates
“I could feel the water rising the extra time in order to polish to agency customers in the fourth —
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controls," the brief added, “and that no one would be spared in
the divorce suit if it was neces-
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t a .... . . —ciple" but "we will cooperate U. G. ouii aumue, Gou
1 Just out of the window and with your representatives in Cobb and Malcolm Wilkey, an as-
surfaced. When I surfaced, I keeping them informed.
about the Selected affairs, but Strasbaugh, industrial develop-
ment director of the Oklahoma
Tenth circuit Judge A. P. Mur- of her doors. Even the temporary
loss of a vessel would be a stiff
United States."
Solicitor General J. Lee Ranki
, made the claim in a brief file
with the supreme court prepara
tory to argument on the tide
lands oil issue scheduled fo
October 13.
The department has brough
suit against Louisiana, Texas
Florida, Alabama and Mississipp
in an effort to determine whethe
the states or the federal govern
ment will get the fees from oi
companies which drill in the dis
puted offshore area.
Lands Act Disputed
The United States contends that
state control is confined to a
three-mile belt around the coast-
line. The states claim at least
10.5 miles out to sea..
The arguments hinge largely on
the interpretation of the sub-
merged lands act of 1953, in
which congress turned over con-
trol of the three-mile belt to the moy A .
states. The question is how much H I la GuuIt
more submerged land, if any, the I 11V 01111
Gevernor Written
So I stayed there inside the Ford’s statement was contained
coach and after a while I saw in a letter
in Monday's brief, Rankin con- wr,w ...
ceded that some sponsors of the . HOLLYWOOD (UPI -Actress-
legislation though its effect would singer Debbie Reynolds may file
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and limited its recognition y Debbie, 26, and her two children,
claims by other nations to, three Came, 2, and Todd, 7 months.
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the northeast semi-circle. Gale problems.
force winds extended outward i---- —----| ;
200 miles in the northeast semi- southwkt-s GREATEST, DAILIES
circle and 75 miles in the south- “twe»-
west semi-circle. i gorning,EyeninE,
nin t sundy
Mornin only ...
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£ her attorney said Monday. ' '
But he said the actual intention Attorney Frank B. Belcher, rep-
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A native of Konawa, Frank
Swan began as a messenger
boy at City National in
1940 after graduating from
O-U. He's a veteran of
World War Two. Frank
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The starting jurors were Jo- Shawnee, and Milt Keating, of
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officials held a long conference
with If. S. District Judge John E.
expressed himself as his com- Miller. , . ,
pany prepared to present later 1 have no comment on what
I thought "there is no use in Monday a new contract offer it may develop, he said. I am
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U. S. seventh fleet stopped at
the three-mile limit and lay off-
shore. The American jets cover-
ing the operation were believed
under similar orders.
The supply ship that got
through was an old World war II
LST (landing ship, tank), a much
larger vessel than the LSM’s
(landing ship, medium), which
failed on four convoys last week.
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all denied possessing an opinion
that would require testimony to City chamber
L. D. Melton, tax consultant.
Oklahoma City; Leon Rogers,
Gale warnings were hauled The course is sponsored by the
down for the Dominican Repub- Oklahoma Association of Mu- .
lie. nicipal attorneys, the Oklahoma
AU interests in southeastern Bar association, and the OU col-
Cuba should take precautions lege of law and extension divi-
against rough seas, high tides, sion.
flash floods and gale force. Leon S. Hirsh, attorney from g
winds," the San Juan weather, Oklahoma City, will discuss the
bureau said. new co-operative water resource i
Highest winds were estimated development amendment, which! ,
This means a reduction of
City Attorneys
Ella two weeks ago aa it bore 1 N
down on Cuba after forming Uttered Course
south of Hispaniola.
Whole gale warnings were in NORMAN—A short course in ;
effect for the southwest penin- municipal law for some 40 city
sula of Haiti and gale warnings attorneys will be offered at the
were up for the remainder of University of Oklahoma Septem-
Haiti. ber 26.
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F. Gordon, General Motors Corp. . pvv
president, arid L. L. Colbert, pres- believes the state laws authoriz-
ident of Chrysler Corp.
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chairman Ben Guilett to turn it em. likely will be opened No- Messimore’s car.
over to the state highway de- vember 15. Killion has been in jail without (
partment Tuesday. Meanwhile, county commission- bond after pleading innocent to |
The check represents the, coun- ers will receive bids October 6 both charges before Common ;
ty’s half of the cost of the new on furnishings and equipment for! Pleas Judge Paul A. Walker jr. I
S Agnew bridge. The state high the new home. —1*,—
way commission will receive bids n2•uE, Party is Tuesday
on the span October 7. Hollis Glub Elects Members of Veterans of For- had to postpone_such is redecorating
A state contract will be let on • HOLLIS—The Hollis Quarter- eign Wars Post 1857 and their the living room. You can de if yourself
the span because half of the cost back club has elected Sherman auxiliary will journey to Norman in a single afternoon with GOLD B0ND
is being paid by the federal bu- Spradling president for the com- Tuesday, to help the state VFW; "MI" alkyd latex paint. It's easy with
, reau of roads, Gullett said. Con- ing year, Bill. Mitchell, vice-pres- organization serve up barbecue p brush or roller, and dries in in hour. I
struct) on of new bridges on S ident and Hilbert Potter, secre- at a feast and dance scheduled! 1 SV.on 6old ,ond 11 ELAC h'UR 1
Pennsylvania and SE 15 is well tary-treasurer. Bill Hall is retir- | for war veterans’ home residents If??, Su 105 2.gallon: PRI
mb "Li"" lot ")
It is doubtful if, in all the world of commerce, another product
stands out so predominantly in its field as does the Cadillac
car. For over fifty years it has been the recognized embodi-
ment of everything good and desirable in a motor car. And we
urge you to see and drive the 1958 Cadillac soon—and dis-
cover for yourself the measure of Cadillac’s supremacy today.
more than three miles to estab-
lish such boundaries in the
courts." The government con-
tends that such claims de not
stand up'.
Carroll j
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Ross, former state securities A T I 1
■SS'w, accused the On Industry
five defendants of conspiracy to
defraud Rader of his $6,000 last Some 85 delegates from 33
October. He will present testi- communities throughout the state
mony against the Carrolls only at gathered at the Thunderbird Inn
here Monday to discuss ways of
key; Roy C. King, Nicoma Park,
and Neva Prosser. 1213 NW 21. Homer Smith, children's court murder-kidnap defendant, was
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll exhibited judge, Monday appointed a three-
no emotions while attorneys member committee to screen ap-
questioned the prospective jurors.: plicants for employment on the sion on whether he should face
Carroll was dressed in a fa- court staff and the staff of the adult trial.
miliar brown suit. His wife ap- new juvenile detention home. The hearing was postponed in-
peared in court wearing black They are Mrs. Herman Mer- definitely. Killion's attorney has
hat. dress and shoes, and white son, chairman; Mrs. Harry Neuf- a petition pending before the' Kvenin
wrist-length gloves. fer and Mrs. Pat q. Johnson higher court, asking that he •00 N. Brod"none°ermi '
They arrived early and oc-
cupied seats near their attor-
neys.
County Signs •
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TULSA-Preliminary hearing sales tax for oklahoma sub
for Billy Jay Killion, 16-year-old oter States ana Fgrelmm
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delayed here Monday, pending a: KSS ... gw ’» 1h
criminal enurt nt anneals deci, unday only 10.40 2.60.290
Hinch, Nicoma Park; S. A. Van-
slyke, 4533 NW 34, and Oscar
Lane, 3214 Midwest blvd., Mid-
west City. I -a ~ i • •
aale,, V. reeresta82"W 33; Judge Seeks Case Stalls
Frank Haefner, 10105 Sunnymead A • J ACT •
place; Helen Spivey, 4705 NKel- Alde AdVICO
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2 I Police cars circled the build- ported in satisfactory condition
"events of the past few days ing constantly. Guards employed at Wesley hospital Monday.
by the school board patrolled the Larry Humphreys, 5%-year-old
reach an agreement that will be grounds. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Won't Twiddle Thumbs Humphreys was rushed to Okla of the Women's
homa City by air and underwent “
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shell barrage, the Nationalists
said wheeled vehicles raced
ashore with the supplies and the
LST withdrew.
The shelling blasted holes in
the side of the old landing ship
and fragments severed the cables
of congress was to leave the resenting the petite mother of
question up to the courts to de- two, said he planned to "get the
cide ball rolling" shortly toward a di-
Recognition Limited vorce action, depending on talks
"The United States asserts that with Fisher 5 attorney.
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rector, said the committee will as a juvenile. WAMENI rIDEn CVCO ps •
interview all applicants for these The burly six-footer is charged WVMEN: IIKEL EIr: ’
jobs. The members will serve, with the fatal shooting of his • when your eye* are tired from a Ion* al -y _____
actually, as a sub-committee of mother. Mrs. Agnes Killion. 54, day soqthe withcoolinglAVOrTIK
the court’s larger citizens' ad- last September 4 in their Tulsa EEhihgtinhamrompljes!.ng
visory committee. home, and with kidnaping a TIK Eye Lotion for home and office.
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Zwick said the new juvenile de- Messimore, 20, accuses Killion. of Aav
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a check for $394,480 and directed, struction near NW 59 and West- Killion flee the death scene in ,
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 188, Ed. 1 Monday, September 15, 1958, newspaper, September 15, 1958; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2002002/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.