Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 263, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 11, 1958 Page: 3 of 4
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Guilt Is Denied
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Cult members said they saw at
least one stranger carrying a
bag about 14 inches long argu-
The award, a small bronze
statuette of a Minute Man, was
given to Hoover, 84, by the Con-
ference of Patriotic and Histori-
cal Societies. The group consists
of 13 organizations.
Police said the man probably
was Muller -who was young-look-1
ing and fits the descriptions of
the stranger given by members. j
IRONTON, Ohio IP—A fam-
ily of six persons sleeping in
j two beds in a three-room frame
house burned to death early
Thursday, apparently trapped
by the flames as they slept.
Franklin R. Boone, 25, of Mor-
gantown, W. Va„ whose body was
found near Stroud, Monday.
French was returned to the
county jail to await trial. He was
represented by a court appointed
attorney, William A. Vassar,
had become disgruntled and left
the cult last year when they were
sent by Venta to a new Alaskan
colony opened by the group at
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Venta.
Hie men had been members
from 1949 to 1957 of the sect
whose nearly 70 adherents here
The result is a new flavor so golden
delicious that it's guaranteed the 'best
margarine you ever tasted, or double
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Brings Money,
Beer, 60 Days
PATERSON, N. J. cm - His
thrist reasonably quenched, a
talkative vagrant has found him-
self a home for the next 60
days.
Richard K. Jones, 30, was as-
majority of 101. The commu-
nists' 50 votes would turn the
balance.
relentless Soviet economic
pressure.
President Urho Kekkonen asked
the Agrarians to make the at-
tempt and gave them full au-
thority to solve the serious for-
eign policy problem.
The Agrarians, a center party
with 46 seats, brought down Pre-
mier Karl August Fagerholm’s
cabinet last week by quitting the
government. They accused Fag-
country recently, said Muller and
Kamenof bought 20 sticks of dy-
namite in nearby Los Angeles
Cyprus Talks Snubbed
ATHENS (- An authoritative
Greek source rejected British
Prime Minister Macmillan's sug-
gestions of new talks by Greece,
Britain and Turkey on the fu-
ture of Cyprus.
to spread, too—guaranteed one stroke
spreading, or double your money back!
Look for new Cloverbloom in your grocer's
refrigerated display case . « . one pound site
and half pound country roll.
three minutes before the acci-
dent did not indicate anything
was wrong, investigators said.
Cause of the mishap is still un-
der investigation.
Those listed as dead were:
T. Sgt. Norman L. Kahlemey-
community of Aid on Ohio 141,
about 14 miles northeast of
Ironton.
The members of the family
were sleeping in two beds. The
bodies were found either in or
near the beds, indicating that
the flames had spread so quick-
ly none had a chance to es-
cape.
The fire broke out about 5
a.m., and the house was en-
veloped in flames before any
neighbors could arrive on the
scene. Firemen had to stand
by until the flames died down
and the ruins cooled before re-
moving the bodies.
ripped through the sect's mon-
astery Wednesday.
Three persons, including two
girls, were seriously injured.
The tape recordings were found
for a treat 'round the
dock, get Snow Crop
frozen orange juice. It
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late Wednesday night in a truck
owned by Muller parked near
the colony. An empty dynamite
box also was found in the truck
as well as a tape recorder and
two notes left by Kamenof for
his sister and son.
Ventura county coroner Virgil
Payton said the contents of the
notes would not be released un-
til later “because they might
have an influence on the case."
Payton said the contents of the
notes and other information he
had showed Muller and Kamenof
deliberately touched off a pack
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recent convert known as Broth- lowers as voluntary firemen,
er Martin said. He was the only which had been imposed be-
eyewitness to see the actual ex- cause of their flowing robes.
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ALTUS QB — After nearly 24
hours of searching, the air force
Thursday officially listed as dead
eight crewmen of a B-52 jet
bomber that crashed near here.
The lone survivor, Maj. Byard
erholm, leader of the right-wing
Social Democrats, of provoking Trapped ill Beds
the Soviets. ---------......
were unhappy with the master j
and that they had tried through
the authorities to bring him to
justice," Cummins said. “But,
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The communists, the largest that an oil cooking stov prob-
bloc in parliament with 50 of the ably set fire to the house. The
200 seats, would have to support dwelling is situated just outside
CHATSWORTH, Calif. (UPI-
Tape recording and notes Thurs.
day showed the bombing of a re-
ligious sect’s monastery which
claimed 10 lives was a care-
fully planned murder-suicide plot
aimed at Krishna Venta, the
cult’s leader.
Two hour-long tape recordings
and notes left by two disgruntled
former members of the Fountain
of the World religious colony just
west of here disclosed the men
were determined to "bring the
Master (Krishna Venta) to jus-
tice."
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nen. said the Soviet Union will
resume trade with a government
that omits the rightists. She said
it was not important for commu-
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Krishna Venta is shown as
he looked recently while mak-
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tlejohn, 29; his wife, Betty, 25,
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charges through breaking waves during a regular winter mission. This kind of
weather is just part of the job during this season for the craft and its 5-man
crew. (Coast Guard Photo via AP Wirephoto)
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Seeks Coalition Regime
Kauno Kleemola. leader of the
Agrarian bloc in parliament,
scheduled a series of talks im-
mediately with other parties to
determine if a coalition is possi-
ble or if the Agrarians would go
it alone as a minority. He may
be the next premier.
The task ahead will be to salve
the injured feelings of the Rus-
sians.
A government headed by the
Agrarians and excluding the
right-wing parties presumably
unable to do so, they said they I The FBI, which came in
would take care of matters
themselves." . 2 , . . ,2
Cummins said, however, the bombing of churches across the all
men did not directly mention in
the recordings dynamite or kill-
ing Venta. . .
He said it appeared the men coun y Monday-
"The roof of the monastery lit- board of supervisors. He was
erally blew off the building," a objecting to a ban on his fol-
chuted to safety. He was taken or. Assaria, Kan.
to the Altus air force base hos- S. Sgt. Harold J. Funnel, Sa-
pital with minor injuries and suf- lira. Kan.
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Cult Bombing Laid to Reveng
flew through the pre-dawn dark-
ness like fiery arrows and
touched off a brush fire which
raged out of control for hours
and blackened 200 acres
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know what happened," the re-
cordings which were left for the
men’s relatives said.
Ralph Muller, 33, and Peter
Dumas Kamenof, 42, both of Jos-
hua Tree, Calif., were identified
by authorities as the former
members who apparently lost
lead a simple life and wear long bodies hundreds of feet from the
robes, nooshoes and let their scene.
any cabinet that omitted the 66 the small southeastern Ohio
votes of right-wing social Demo-
crats and the Conservatives.
The Finnish Communist party's
Negroes Hit Dixie College in Trial IQ MONEY "&
1. . hi. nnicntinn ... — i counsel for the women, is that
day thatthis application was en-an applicant be endorsed as to
dorsed by two white ministers, character and fitness by two
Hoover Honored
For U. S. Service
NEW YORK (—Former Presi-
dent Herbert Hoover was honored
Wednesday "for outstanding ser-
vice in advancing the American
— The minority Agrarian
party agreed Thursday to
try to form a new govern- - -
ment and end a week-old F Baker, 39, Azle, Texas, Para
cphinet crisis brought on by
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ment French, 20-year-old hitchhiker
Parliament speaker V. J. Suk- charged with the murder of' «
told Kekkonen Thurs- West Virginian, pleaded innocent
by reason of insanity here Thurs-
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ATLANTA (P— A parade of Ne-
gro witnesses has told a federal
judge that state officials erected
one barrier after another to keep
Negroes out of Georgia State col-
lege.
Judge Boyd Sloan is hearing
the suit of three Negro women
who claim entrance requirements
at the college discriminate
against their race. There is no
jury.
Edward Jacob Clements, an At-
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seven other persons, including bombing, according to undersher-
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county jail after he was found
guilty of taking $84.50 from a
tavern keeper after talking the
bartender to sleep.
Jones didn't even have the
price of a beer when he sat down
in Augie's tavern Tuesday night.
But owner Augustine Ingino
bought bim a beer and loaned
him »2 so he could buy more
drinks. Jones started talking, and I
when he stopped. Ingino was
asleep. That's when Jones moved
behind the bar to the cash
register, police said.
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earlier to kill themselves and
day that it was not possible to
form a government containing day.
all seven political parties. French, arraigned before Dis-
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Weldon of Decatur, Ga., and the Welch, Mrs. Myra Holland and
other a Rev. Jordan, not other- Mrs. Barbara Hunt. All three
wise identified. Both were iden- testified earlier in the trial, now
tified as graduates of the Uni- in its fourth day.
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enough to flatten that building."
an agent said.
One of the grotesque scenes at , r
Kathemak Bay where about 35 the fire Included whole pieces - ‘L/ L.
' of clothing — shirts, nightgowns | Bk
and others—which had been
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would be acceptable to the So- tlejohn, 29; his wife, Betty, 25.
viet Union. Moscow brought down and their four children, Gary,
the last government by stopping, 7. Gail 5 Dorothy, 3, and a
trade because Conservatives three-month-old son.
dominated it and the communists Deputy sheriffs exploring the
were left out. Littlejohn house after removal
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mand eight-jet stratofortress that S. Sgt. Thomas Lowery.
crashed about midnight Tuesday. | Tampa, Fla.
Authorities at the base, in Lieut. Doyle A. Salley, Lyn-
southwestern Oklahoma, said the , wood. Calif.
big $8 million craft. the air Lieut. Carl D. Mackall, Se-
force’s largest bomber, was on, wickley, Pa.
a routine flight and returning to Capt. Melin Eckstein. co-pi-
its base here when it fell in I lot, Los Angeles.
flames six miles north of here. Maj. Willis E. Brady, 39, Pen-
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