Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 70, No. 141, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1959 Page: 3 of 48
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES Thur., July 23,1959 3
City Boy, 7,
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GRDA Water
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about 11:30 a.m. Thursday when
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Loss Rapped
some debts, the prosecutor said.
Odum told authorities that at
at SW 44 and May
avenue.
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Wonderful Savings
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Tregoff enters the West Covina, Calif., police station
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Sox, Business Unmixed
Other Fine Suits
Ex-Capital Hostess
Keg. $85 to $95
Reg. $75.00
Keg. $65.00
Loses Lover, Lawsuit
Men’s Sportswear
Special Group Dacron and Wool Slacks
Reg. $12.95
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Reg.$29.95 to $59.95
Wash., had a sizzling 106 de-
985
to
70 Pair Walk Shorts,
2nd Floor
Contract Cited
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Men’s Furnishings
Neckwear
lambs by limiting outlets for'
$17
dered Mme. Brusset to pay the
much working for him.
Reg. $2.5O-$L5O
Reg. $5.00
costs of the case.
all their customers except
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290
Dress Shirts
$21
Two Rubber Firms
290
1190
1390
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P it j cot i as
Mme. Brusset claimed she av-jof business earning money, not; United Rubber Workers union an
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Summer W'eight Long Sleeve, Long Leg
Plan U. S. Example
Dobbs Straw Hats
Cityans
Reg. $4.95 to $6.95
For Pageant
All Dobbs Straw Hats . . . 1 off
290
AT TOUR DRUG STORI-NOW
Reg. $7.50 ...
Short Sleeved, Knee Length
Summer Pajamas
8
tumes for a four-way Sooner (start of a worldwide pattern of
Keg. $10.95
share in pageantry at the bien-
no
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Reg. $15.00
13”
Reg. $20.00
1st Floor
2nd Floor
Nance is director.
ing that our continued confisca-
Others competing will be the tion of the property of German
Sport Shirts
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Knit Shirts
Various Pabrics
Johnston said.
290
390
290
Reg. $3.95
690
590
490
Reg. $8.95
Reg. $S95
1Q90
790
Reg. $12.95
690
290
$2295
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other swivel, side chain, with and without arms
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Main at Harvey
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REMODELING
MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE
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Matching
Side Chair
Allen Edmondi
Reg. $2L95
Group of Swimwear
Reg. $3.95 to $8.95
Ereatheas)
1 Tablets
Sport Coals
I.ite and Regular Weight
PHONE
CE 5-8531
John Bailey, 7, of 2721 SW 43,
suffered undetermined injuries
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Reg. $10.00
to $11.95
Reg. $15.95
to $20.00
Reg. $4.00
to $5.95
Reg. $6.95
to $7 95
BUSINESS AS USUAL DURING
Rtcl:lds
1st Floor
aza--T”
Reg. $4.95
Reg. $9.95,
$10.95, $12.95
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Tolbert.
Setting off the men’s uniformed
Freeman Year 'round Weights
Reg. $14.95
Special Group of Suits
2 Days Only!
Reg. $45.00 -$49.95
A Captive Contract?
"With the authority being pe
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Great"
Small Group Long Sleeved Whites,
Fancies, Reg. $4.00 to $5.95
• TERMS
30-60-90 DATS
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Summer Weight Short Sleeves. 990 290
Reg. $4.00 to $5.95 2 & J
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Allen Edmonds Borhide
Reg. $19.95 to $22.95
2nd Floor
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TO
KANSAS CITY
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Carol
RELIEVE
HAY
FEVER
AND ASTHMA
MISERIES
3985
64s’
4485
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Nettleton
Reg. $29 95 to $32.95
BRANIFF
ndinauonal
AIRWAYS
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Johnston (D., S. C.) says.
He told the senate Wednesday I
that such actions would be the
natural result of America’s re-
fusal to return property confis-1
cated from Germans and Japa- i
nese during World war II.
"For years I have been warn-
wood, upholstered,
steel upholstered
$5 « month
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NW 23rd at Let
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590
390
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Extra special steno swivels
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"nvonzre
Hav*ve*
"ncm asv”
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lopsided layer cake Thursday—
, rather dry at the top of the map
-af Wirephot
Edward Lumley
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eraged $80,000 a year in ex-1 always in the best way. Maybe nounced Thursday.
penses and commission for en- things are different in America." The URW amd Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Co. had agreed ear-
lier to meet August 18 in Cleve-
land. No date or site has been
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The prosecuting attorney said [same ones who broke into the
1 a trailer house and committed the crimes.
Freeman
Reg. $18.95 to $19.95
$13
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3,55
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at Rothschilds
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READY FOR QUESTIONING—Red-haired
a clause exempting
1/30
|Mayo, Sallisaw publisher and former GRDA board mem-
ber, directed an attack Thursday at GRDA chairman
Ben T. Owens, Miami. Mayo and Krumme are leading
critics of the GRDA-Publicj
•BRANHAM’S"
SALE of CHAIRS
csis of the case. ( "It is astonishing," said the
The judge noted the chic di-ljudge, "that in the correspond-1 on — — .. .
vorcee failed to provide any doc- ence introduced as evidence public serv ice, an e con r c
umentary proof of a business' there was not the least hint of a so has
contract with Lemley, who is 67.1 any kind of relationship between
TRY NEW
Rreatheasy
H TABLETS
52995
Compare at $49.50
$5.00 A MONTH
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• Foam rubber seats
• New style Danish bases
• Naugahyde Upholstery
• Choice of colors of
upholstery and Frames
• Latest design 4
Steel Frames I
Swivels ’
$3995 ’
Compare at $69.50
town of Miami depends upon the n . 1
GRDA to furnish low cost power econ Awaited
to their industries as well as On Lamb Grading
keeping a huge tax load off the
shoulders of the Miami taxpay-1 WASHINGTON UP - Secretary
ers." of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson!
[is expected to announce—possib-[
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tertaining Washington
wherneranhivviposionnfoh"an-saormamehingjShmremarked./25 and with Firestone
other." । "It means someone on the fringe Rubber Co. here August 31, the
‘What a
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splendor, the two women's groups
wear oriental costumes. The No- Aspinwall, of Hawkeye, Iowa,
mads drill team, planning a dress onetime educator and school ad-;|
rehearsal Friday night, sports ministrator, was elected presi-[
brand new outfits of sequin-dent of the National Retail Hard-
trimmed scarlet chiffon. ware association Thursday.
she trusted someone else, would, woman "
not have some document some-1 "In this country the word 'con-
Mattha Maria Brusset. She said I
she was recognized as one of the I
U. S. capital's top three party- I
throwers when acting as a "busi- I
ness contact woman” for two I
U. S. corporations from 1947 to I
1951. But Washington society re-
porters said she wasn't quite that I
high up on the scale.
Mme. Brusset claimed dam- 1
ages from wealthy Edward Lum-
ley. Lloyds of London insurance ।
broker, on the ground that he ।
hired her to perform similar
business services for him but
failed to pay off.
Lumley said their arrangement
was sexual, not business. He de-
scribed Mme. Brusset as a dis-
carded mistress on whom he had
spent vast sums.
Lumley’s lawyer denounced
her suit as a blackmailing at-
tempt to shake his client down (
for still more money.
Justice Sir Donald Finnimor
Men’s Suits*
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Beach Wear
Reg. $5.00 to $8.95
490 690
Knights and Nomads drill teams, and Japanese citizens would .be
Captained respectively by Roy exploited by other countries and
McComack and Miss Helen used against our own citizens
Smith, and the Nomads all-fem- who have invested in foreign i
mine band, led by Mrs. Edna nations,” Johnston said.
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w‛e still have a fine selection at these reduced prices!
"She said she was dealing with them other than an emotional
tn Englishman, and was quite one.”
content with his word,” Finni- He added he had no doubt of
more commented. "I quite un-Mme. Brussels claim that she
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tiation will start with the U. S. •‛AA
Rubber Co. in Cincinnati August; Xe)21
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Recalling the flood eight years ly Thursday-a decision on the I
ago at Miami, Krumme asked, plea of some producers that fed-
“How does he explain to hiseral grading of lamb and mut-
home people when he favors buy-(ton carcasses be ended.
govern ing power from Public Service' At a hearing in the spring.
. .. . । , 18 ,1.co at a price and in quantities! some producer groups argued
mentsofsicialsson salf Corp that has brought on a surcharge that grading by the departments
engineering firmssnex Corp. or 10 percent and creates a con- marketing service was adverse-
and a subsidiary, Synex I od- repetition of the ly’affecting producer prices of
ucis. J, 15 1951 flood’’’ lemhe h" limiting m*late fe" :
.. . . She testified Lumley promised K ' aid the GRDA-PSC some grades of these animals.
ruled in favor of Lumley and or-her she would earn at least as contract allows the GRDA hoard
to place a 10 percent surcharge
niaf Knights of Pythias conven-
tion August 9-13 at Denver, Colo.
Four units will represent the
heal organization, including the
men's band which holds first
place rank for both 1955 and
1957 national appearances. Ruby [
..onajand inclined to be stable and
nahzed by a captive cont act and middle
an operation that permits it to sections
to answer questions concerning the bullet death of na POV r june wha at the 1 hunderstorms erupted during
n, ? • mN: .. " 1 , , , 1 the night and again were gener-
Mrs. Barbara Finch, tennis-playing socialite. Miss same time it had a lake full al and widespread from the
Pregoff has been romantically linked with Dr. Bernard of water, sufficient to generate Texas Panhandle eastward into
finch, the dead woman’s husband, and told police she moret han yldeftstmtegato Kentucky and Tennessee. Less
mv, Um H n, tk 000, nf L. alavino lAP Wire is any, onder / , , , intense thundershowers were
grove rinch to the scene 01 the slaying. VAT wie- ity has lost four of its big custo-
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into Oklahoma by protecting a,
valuable source of low cost power grees Wednesday. A range fire
from becoming a captive of a 111 southwestern Idaho burned
power monopoly," Krumme said, out of control over 4 000 acres,
“especially since Owens' home- Its cause Was not determined.
such confiscation, Sen. Olin D. j
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•LONDON (P—A former Wash-
ington hostess who sued her Brit-
ish ex-lover for $372,400 lost her
chse in the high court Thursday.
The plaintiff was a 50-year-old
Belgium-born divorcee, Mme.
Pardon Our Progress...
We’re Remodeling and Enlarging Our First Floor
Men’s and Women’s Departments!
Of Confiscation “Srich
IJcor L ()Lop, Co' the other member of the
-e“ try miners industry’s "big four."
Nearly 10O Oklahoma Cityans WASHINGTON im _ Cuba’s--------•--
are polishing martial music, plan to confiscate property of
fancy footwork and colorful cos- American citizens may be the
, , . . . , scattered from Nebraska north-
mers without gaining a sing e eastward into Michigan, while
new one, Krumme said still more showers dampened the
Krumme said if GRDA rec- southern Rockies and the south-
ords did not show that the board west
authorized a $127,648 payment to Warm and humid weather pre
Public Service Co. last Monday, vailed south and east of the
while the lake level stood within stormy activity, and early morn,
about one foot of flood stage, ing temperatures were in the
"I will publicly apologize to Mr sticky 70s
Owens and resign as president of ,
the Oklahoma Public Power ( ool, dry air edged into the
Users Association" northern plams-where readings
u . s .u. .0 were n he 60s—and was expect
Hometown Suffers? , , " "
“Will he do the same if I am ed to penetrate the uPPr Mis-
right?” Krumme asked. sissippi valley Thursday
“One would have thought that ' iolent weather accompanied
, _ „ ,, ,,, , the thunderstorms in the south
Chairman Ben Owens would have (irn plains, and heavy rain
been the first 0 have demar f soaked some communities,
ed why Oklahoma s GRDA suf
fered a $200,000 loss during the The Pacific northwest broiled
past 30 days instead of attempt- under sunny skies Wednesday
ing to embarrass those who are , and more ofthe S ame, wasindi
Irving to bring new industries cated Thursday. Walla Walla,
DESOTO, Mo. (*—Two elderly; of Friedmeyer’s four-room bun-Vin Damme. He accompanied
men were found in the rubble of galow after Pete Odum stumbled them Wednesday to Cedar Hill,
_ a flame-gutted bungalow Wednes- from a patch of woods and told Mo., where Friedmeyer collected
he was struck by an automobile day and authorities think the fire authorities three strangers invad----“-----tn” cal
may have been set to cover up ed the house Wednesday night,
robbery and murder, took $400, tortured Friedmeyer Cedar Hill, about 25 miles west
Police identified the driver of The bodies of 82-year-old Julius and Van Damme and stabbed of Desoto, he noticed three men
i, i n ,, .the auto 88 Oles v Phillips, of Friedmeyer, wealthy retired; him. —two Negroes and a white— lis.
BRISTOW (UPI) Roy A. Krumme, president of 2234 sw 50. The Bailey youth farmer, and his friend, 84-year-l Odum, who says he is 99 years tening as Friedmeyer boasted
(the Oklahoma power users association, challenged the “ ‘. . s AnthIn, dosni.old Charles Van Damme, prob old, refused to go to a hospital, that he was wealthy,
chairman of the Grand River Dam Authority Thursday' , vatl i I Lv 5 ably will be taken to St. Louis for 8 stomach wound. Odum said the men were the
tn evnUin whv water is beino allowed to snil through Witnesses said the boy ran 1 Thursday for autopsies, said The prosecuting att
to explain why water is mg auoed to spill -hre ugh across Sw 44 and that Phillips prosecuting attorney William Mil -odum, who lives in _ --------------------------------
the dam at Grand lake. apparently was unable to stop in [felt of Jefferson county. near the burned bungalow, was Odum said he ran into woods
Krumme, echoing charges made Monday by Wheeler time to avoid hitting him. 1 The pair was found in the ruins[an old friend of Friedmeyer and (nearby and hid from the trio,
Reg. $4.00 to $7.95
290 g 390
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derstand her point, but I wonder "lived in a big way in Washing-! To Start Pay Talks
Whether an able and sensible ton, where she was employed as
business person, however much a public relations contact CLEVELAND (P— Wage nego-
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Struck by Car fire Called Coverup for Murders
Service Co. contract. WAtAp
"Oklahoma's chances of secur- VV UCUIIUI
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hurt by GRDA now spilling wa-
ter through the dam,” Krumme! Ie % ayiAm
said. “This is a senseless waste 13 V dI IUU
of valuable resource brought on
by a contract aimed at destroy- CHICAGO U_The nation's
thority6 ira weather was like a three-day-old
Store Men Elect
LOS ANGELES (PGlenn W.
Reg. $125 to $155
8985 .0 10983
Reg. $4.95 to $9.95 3W m 6K
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PSC from flood damages that
might occur because of the terms
of the agreement.
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