Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 70, No. 174, Ed. 1 Monday, August 31, 1959 Page: 2 of 22
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Khrushchev’s family will accom- Khrushchev
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swelled by enrolments of chil-
brought under control within 30
Second class postage paid at Oklahoma
2. Matters of race relatic.s a .m.,
• more than 59,000,
Much of the increase stems
three major questions:
from the post-World war II
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present racial crisis’
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Main at Harvey
The 12-page work was co-spon-
Dr. Harvey J. D.
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residential areas, and one trailer
auto. The law permits sales by home was toppled. Some hail was
or
Rush Week Necessity!
Crickets
Jewish Leaders
well as the question of contract
Button-Down Shirts
i. It was understood the un-i
a one-year pact, but
later offered to settle for two
years while the company sought
ing rationed in other states and
4th Floor. Main at Haney; NW 23rd at Lee
he comes here next month.
stores may have Chevas Regal,
WhuiCpooCWASHER
ages which will be available
be converted into regular con- the reasonably near future. This
including wines, liquers, and
of
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SEE THIS REVOLUTIONARY 1960 WASHER AT HAROLD'S NOW!
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said they have not heard of
to assure De Gaulle the French
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Prepare Now for Warm Winter Comfort!
•in either Harmony gradeschool,
Now
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Only—
LOWEST PRICE POSSIBLE
FOR A TOP QUALITY WASHER
$99
sea lion, so they jumped over-
Priced With Trade
Gassy
3 Times Faster Relief
Hunt said a drunk driver un-
companies are opposing any in-
reliet.
AuS, Orangeburg,
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Call Pettee’s For Free Estimate
On Export Heating Installation
permit drinking.
Unsealed bottles
sored by
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ethics at
Shark Scare
Fishy; Sinking
Boat Abandoned
SAUSALITO, Calif. i_Their
NINE POUND
CAPACITY
COMPLETELY
AUTOMATIC
SURGILATOR
AGITATOR
. the teachers were on hand to
; see that nothing went wrong.
; At the faculty level Gilbert
NATO control. American strate-
gic bombers in Britain are under
joint American-British control.
Conservative and Reform-was
organized last week to seek a
meeting with Khrushchev when
Seek Nikita Parley 1
NEW YORK I_Jewish lead-
ers in the United States are try-
PORTABLE
24" CABINET
School of Theology, at Clare-
ment; and the Rev. Frank E.
Shuler, pastor of the Calvary
Methodist church in Middleton,
Ohio.
BUILT-IN
LINT FILTER
ing from late vacations.
-• The research offices is pre-
dicting 61,495 students in the
city school system—38,830 in
. the elementary grades and 22,
; 665 at the secondary level.
Canadian Club carried suggest-
ed prices of |6.59 and $4.15. One
: the package only.
Bootleggers have been closing
doors in recent days. Some, how-
! ever, say they will stay in busi-
! ness and can beat the prices of
Wednesday for a two-day stay.
He is due to spend about 10 hours
in conference with de Gaulle.
Asia and Africa.
There was no indication wheth-
reported east of Lawton.
A ham radio operator in Moun-
tain Park, Kiowa county, report-
ed hail blanketed the ground in
that area. He told the weather
l The Above Offer l< Just Another
Example Why HAROLD'S is Okla-
I homa's Largest Appliance Store.
University-styled and university correct with
natural shoulder suits and Continental or Ivy
trousers. Neck sizes 14-161.
1. What is the Christian view
on race?
2. What is the nature of the
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the Wilson district and are em-
.ployed as domestics.
an invasion will last—two days
or two weeks. The only thing
certain is that they'll be gone
with the first blast of cold
weather. In fact, it could be
that the approach of cold
Weather has them worried and
traveling—and that's the rea-
son they came to town.
and plans for a major expansion
program here. Local workers
were shaken last year when hog
and sheep killing and pork cut-
ting were discontinued.
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University Styled
Short Sleeved White Oxford
Save Now
COLEMAN
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SPEEDS CYCLES TEMPS'
expenses. Of the remainder, the to the state line, suffered "very
state general revenue fund will heavy" damage at its brand
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powers could join.
Global Aid Considered
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within reach of occupants of an
Liquor
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mit a single person or corpora-
tion to become participants in
more than one retail store in vi-
olation of state law.
The court will hear the case
Tuesday just 30 minutes before
legal repeal starts.
Under the repeal act, stores
will be limited to cities of more
than 200 population. No public
drinking will be permitted al-
though private clubs are appar-
ently planning to operate and
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2__zee
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for a passing yachtsman to pick
them up. They spent Sunday
raising their craft and found a
loose hose behind the engine re-
sponsible for the leak that had
caused all the trouble.
Advertisement
good substitutes in any sub-
ject at the highschool level.
‘Particularly, we’re short of
substitute teachers in foreign
after negotiators had la- viet leader's wife, two daughters, Nikitovich and son-in-law Alexei: for another two hours.
until 2 am. to reach an his son, and a son-in-law. Ivanovich Adzhubei. Damage was largely confined
in duty, compared with the
350 to 400 usually available,
( Robinson said. ..
There's no problem in the
is 21-year-old scotch at
325.65 a fifth.
worst,” Fryman said.
Fryman said job security is a
major issue in the bargaining, as
chief steward, are participating
in the Chicago sessions. "We're
prepared for the best or the towns one third.
The same method might be ap-
plied to France, informants said.
get two thirds and cities and news highschool, the patrol re-
ported. The Randlett gradeschool
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WASHINGTON In—Five mem-
bers of Soviet Premier Nikita S.
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io assure De —aume the French Hunt, but they promised to
views always have been, and look into the matter.
18-foot motorboat was sinking
under three San Franciscans, so
... . „1 represents 400 men and women
anything else that is heavily employed in Armour production
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Business as usual... during
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FLOOR FURNACE
AGA Approved
New shorty model solves
clearance problems. 50,000
btu’s. Has 10 year guarantee.
right back in when they decided
a black creature circling them
was a shark.
But the "shark” barked like a
Other States and Foreign Countriet.
6 mo. J IM. I mo.
responsibility in race, . and to and the United Packinghouse in London,
take such action as appears feas- Workers of America. |___
ible to the group.
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ion-the brightest light in a
home.
They were even found clear ing to arrange a talk with So.
inside the set between the pic- viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
Eveniog except Sunday. ,
Evening edition of Th* Daily(Oklahoman
MO N Broadway, Oklahoma City 1, Okla.
noMaz-Mit
Meanwhile, U. S. mediators
( will not be changed .
• THE BUSES, traveling to- !
• gether, made a circuit from
SW 59 and Miller to SW 63 and
back up Villa picking up pupils
at every block. Hugh Ginn,
business manager. Dr. Lonnie
• Gilliland, safety director, and
Certitet laboraton Inti prow BELL-ANStab.
lets nnilmii* J turn ii mues itomaen acidity
to Mt minute at many Mm digestie tabitt
cannot be rarily blacked out in northwest
sponse to the invitation of the
president, Mrs. Nina Petrovna
Al Drain, Armour plant man-
ager here, said he was advised1
i “progress" is being made in the
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NNE 24 and Jordan, or North-
east highschool, despite ad-
vance indications some might
attend those buildings. Several
Negro youngsters tried to
transfer to Harmony from the
Culbertson district but were
turned down.
; Brakes On
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Steel Price
Rise Urged
Weather
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roaring, straight north wind. A
dry cleaning establishment was
razed and several other buildings
heavily damaged. Most homes in
the little town bore some storm
scars.
In Lawton, 70-mile-plus winds
roared in about 5:30 p.m., and
temperatures plummetted 35 de-!
grees from 98 to 63 within 90
minutes.
Only .16 inch rain fell in the i
melee, but lightning struck sev-
eral homes, power was tempo-
Eisenhower flies
scotch. Wholesalers have an-
nounced that "it is already be-
attend Wilson.
: THEIR BROTHER, Jimmy,
(who went to Wilson last year,
is now a seventh-grader at
•Classen highschool.
: Two more elementary
schools became integrated with
the start of classes Monday.
• Some 12 or 15 Negro pupils
enrolled last week in Edison
(school, NE 28 and Creston, a
previously all-white school. And
wie Negro child, a fifth-grade
‘girl, began attending classes at
Wilson.
to Paris
families return-
tion at the first Methodist con.
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ference on human relations.
. . . . -.20 The first session Monday night
; Last year there was slightly on the Southern Methodist uni-
.1 ..1 . -av Fryman, president
posted prices" do not include of Local 13, said his members
the sale tax and that will be ex- "voted overwhelmingly to strike
rtra apparently, if necessary -
Bill Ferrell, bargaining com-
mitteeman, and J. T. Houston,
ettees
//u -/h fin
grade, had to get transfers to 1g0 as far as U. S. laws allow
him to increase the flow of nu-
Wall Heater
Fits in wall—takes no space. Puts
( more heat into room. 36,000 btu'j.
Complete with safety thermostat.
Blower optional.
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, were meeting with other union
~ dm same
Chicago talks and "as of now,
everything is normal.”
United Packinghouse Workers
AIA MONEY
NU DOWN
Up Tp 36 Months To Pay!
they abandoned ship in the bay.
Then Jerry Anolik, Fred Man-
ley and Gunnard Mahl climbed
.. i ru ■ . k , . ----- -----— Only an Armour strike could
professor of Chrutian church school personnel among affect Oklahoma City Oliver
churches with different racial Gaffney, Wilson & Co. plant man
membership. (B) Ending dele- ager here, pointed out the Okla-
gates to inclusive Methodist sqm- homa City plant is the only one
mer camps, or meetings of the in the Wilson family in which
Woman’s Society, Methodist Men, workers are not organized, and
or to interracial conferences. | will continue normal operations
in any event.
Home Fire Burns
EL MONTE, Calif. (UPD-
Fireman Palomio Romero’s
house burned down while he was
away fighting a forest fire.
(moved into the mansion on hopes to force a UN debate on tor of a turkish bath establish-
;NE 23 this summer. The man- Algeria when the general assem- ment at his rural home
:sion is located in the Lincoln bly meets next month. One source said a sign along
(school district. and Jeannie On French ambitions to be- the road near the Hunt farm
(Edmondson. a fifth-grader, and come a nuclear power: Eisen- identifies the man as a doctor,
her sister, Patty, in the second hower probably will be ready to
a day, Robinson pointed out. I In practical terms this would
Two of Gov. Edmondson's mean Britain, and probably the
children re-enrolled at Wilson United States, would resist ac-
school, NW 22 and Walker, lively any United Nations inter-
where they attended last year, vention in Algeria. A strong
although the first family bloc of Asian-African nations
legal sales based on the state's bureau hailstones were golfball-
tax of 32.40 per gallon, sized, with some in the "big as
The tax commission will keep baseballs category.
3 percent of all collections for Randlett, in Cotton county close
sESALE:
A main purpose would be to! Red label, or 86 proof whisky,
offset the Soviet Union's policy suggested prices include Sunny
of providing what Western Brook $4.90, and 33.09, and one
spokesmen regard as political dealer had it at 14 95 and 33 09,
aid to neutralist and anti-Western indicating some of the variation
countries in the middle east, which can be expected.
dren of
.. .----- — ciation executive secretary,
rrence the. use and. control of said anybody illegally practic- !
any U. S. defense installation on ing medicine would have to be
■ No, Negroes were reported Francb hothert-kavwarelanenan prosecuted by the county attor-
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The medical profession, as
such, has no way of bringing
charges except by making a
complaint in the same way an
individual citizen could, Gra-
ham said.
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bilities in many local churches an apparent deadlock. Those con-
include: (A) Exchange of church tracts also expire at midnight.
school teachers or vacation _ •
Schools
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mbst insistently at this time," get a new license after bis old
Aiken and Javits said. rone is revoked.. . g.
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UN Debate Evaded,, .. . King's Ransom at 38.50. Some
' language, mathematics, science On Algeria: both the United siules
‘and music.” States and Britain are ready to which
back up De Gaulle's quest for
, ROBINSON SAID he would a liberal settlement of the Na- Much of the difference, as re-
•be glad to hear from any per- tionalist rebel lion. Such a settle- tail stores get in complete stocks
son who might be qualified to ment, according to the inform- and learn what custmers want
teach, and would be available ants,, need not be based on im-in a Particular area, will be in
or fill-ini duty. From time to mediate independence, but should the variety of alcoholic bever-
time such temporary jobs can provide for self-determination in -
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• However this figure will be prcgram aimed at improving lowing: 02 ,------- --------------i—.--;--------
’ racial relations was to be placed 1. It is suggested that each Bargaining talks that will af-jed States. to the United States. ‘
before 1,200 Methodist leaders local church organize and acti- fect some 400 Oklahoma City The state department an- "Hie president has been in- Cause of the blaze had not 2% Hm ux tor JniIu
here Monday. vate a commission on Christian packinghouse workers were re- nounced this "with pleasure ’ formed in London of the accept- been determined. The fire, was scriptions. ,
The churchmen will consider social relations, and that pastors fumed in Chicago Monday be- Monday and said President Ei- ance. brought under control within 30 other States and Foreign Countriet.
racial relations in the church, encourage these groups to study tween Armour and Co. officials senhower has been informed of it "It is also pleased to say that minutes after three engine com- >>»• Am *
housing, employment and educa- responsibility in race, . and to and the United Packinghouse in London, included in the party will be two panies and one ladder company Morsing -- 813.00 46:30 "3.23 *1.10
* Those who will travel with daughters, Julia Nikitchna and from the Tulsa fire department sunday’only boo 6.30 3.23 iio
Another session opened at 10 Khrushchev will include the So- Rada Nikitehna, a son, Sergei arrived, but continued to burn Second elass posuage paid *• Oklahoma
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THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN
Motaing and Sunday
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ence of alcohol or narcotic drugs
on two or more occasions, such
applicant shall not be considered
WASHINGTON (—Two Re- for assignment.”
publican senators think the steel I 1 am charged,' Hunt said,
strike can be settled without an lwith protecting the insuring pub-
increase in steel prices, lie which includes protecting the
’ "Indeed," said Sens. George public against drunk drivers.
D. Aiken (R, Vt.) and Jacob K. . "I do not feel that it Wwas the _________ ....
Javits (R, N. Y.) in a statement intent of the financial responsi- board again and waited an hour
Sunday, “there is a strong opin- bility lav to plce the respon-
ion that in the highest public in- sibility upon the insurance com-
terest what should result from ( missi oner of qualifying drunk
the strike is a price decrease in drivers to again have the oppor-
steel" d tunity of becoming a menace
They said “We are convinced to the public by seeing that they
the public will not stand for a get insurance in the motor ve-
price increase in steel." Steel hicle assigned risk plan.
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another during the Eisenhower Some of the names Oklaho-
talks with Khrushchev. mans have dreamed about won t
The American-British talks ap- be here, including Cuddy Sark
peared to produce an under-
elementary schools, he said, standin igthat Eisenhower willangiauuneuiuutiet states anu
but added, "We could use more As ure De Gau lle.he can count we don’t want to open a new
on the support of his main allies -
will continue to be, examined Dr. Grady F. Mathews. state
with respect on issues as they health commissioner, said he
arise. But he would resist set- would have a district sanitari-
ung UP new organs of consulta- an drop by the Hunt farm and
on inside NATO. Forming of check on sanitary conditions ;
anninner . big three k agency there. He indicated it might .
might upset other member coun- take a week for him to get a
integration at Wilson had not The United States would be report back. . ,
been expected. A school official ready to "consider sh "ing wiS Dick Graham, medical
said the child's parents live in r
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tracts, he said, is exactly what De Gaulle has brandies which could be had only
; Substitute teacher pay has been saying he hopes to ar- by knowing customers of bootleg-
been increased from 312 to 315 range. gers in Oklahoma before.
Surgery
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400 City Red Chief to Bring Fire Strikes
U. S. Visit Tulsa Plant ===
TULSA (UPD-Fire broke out Sundiysonnyazuuuun1.
early Monday in the American By R.F.D. MAIL. .
By.Produets Co Inc rondoring (Oklahoma, Arkansas, Colorado, Kan,
_______________________________ accompany plant here, causing damage eati- Mistoun, Ne giega Tee qiz
pany him on his visit to the Unit- Chairman Khrushchev on hit visit fitted between 320,000 and 330,- Morning .. $16.40 $2.20 $2 60 $ 20
000 Evening — 10.40 7.20 2.50 90
Sunday 10.40 5.20 2.60 90
Add 2% sales tax for Oklahoma sub-
er Eisenhower and Macmillan in dealer posted $6.38 and $3.99, a
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substitute teachers. u Most of these issues are ex- Haigh and Haig, or Old Fores- to sign up workers for three
Only 200 persons have been pected t arise rm5r ter. years.
(qualified and cleared for fill- nMfhar anirin Eh. Wenluni Some of the names Oklaho- Armour plant changes across turt tube and the protecting tTdiwusrrew^
‘he nation ' have brought both glass "ano you would have actions behind the iron curtain.
shutdowns of some departments sworn there was no way for . , ,
them to make it in there” . A special conference represent-
, ing the three religious divisions
No one knows just how long of American
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(crence, sponsored by eight agen- formation and advice,
cies of the Methodist church, in- 4 ----*
and some homes were battered,
too.
birth rate rise, a "baby
. boom" that now is reaching
( into the secondary schools for
• the first time.'
• A 24-1-PERCENT rise in the
’ seventh-grade enrolment is pre-
: dieted for Oklahoma City.
The board of education is
. building new schools as fast
( as it can to take care of the
• rapid increase. But some criti-
: cal spots have developed.
■ One is in the Hillcrest area.
( where a new school building
; to serve 230 elementary pupils
won’t be ready until January.
Meanwhile, the school board
sent three buses around the
residential section Monday to
; pick up the children and trans-
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News reporters in both Vi-
nita and Miami said it was
. . ---- understood that Hunt has a
clear weapon secrets to France, fairly large clientele.
On De Gaulle’s demand for a officials of the Oklahoma
bigger voice in allied strategic state Medical association and
planning and nuclear weapons the state health department
control: Eisenhower is expected
Club Stripe and Challis Neckwear__________ 2.50
pease in labor costs on the able to buy liability insurance
ground that it would spur infla- will have to put up cash or
tion. bond to satisfy the public safe-
"We urge the public to de- ty commissioner as to his finan-
mand a negotiated settlement cial responsibility before he can
can be preached about effective- bored until 2 am. to reach an his son, and a son-in-law. Ivanovich Adzhubei. Damage was largely confined
versity campus will consider ly in terms of the general Chris- agreement. Unless issues are This is his whole family with "The latter (Adzhubei) is editor to the one-story area of the com-
t-----<-------tian principal of brotherhood, ironed out, the UPW bargaining the exception of one son-in-law. of the Soviet newspaper Izvestia bination one-story and two-story
and also in its specific committee is authorized to call a The announcement said: and will also be accredited as a plant,
implications. nationwide strike at midnight. "The department of state has correspondent for covering for
3. The local church can carry The industry clung to cautious learnf(l Pteaiye that in re-1 his paper.__| Want Ads
on a study of its community optimism, heartened by the fact ।
Experts in community and city (that both sides are still talking 5 *
planning, human relations, and without recourse to federal me-
. ------- population changes should be diators.
will be' placed before the con- consulted for authoritative in-
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3. What should Methodists do?
The four-point program which
• port them to classrooms at Lee l
• and Heronville schools.
Patrons there protested the 40
plan and even signed petitions ।
over the weekend calling on the Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1)
school board to make other ar- .2
rangemenls for their children. With the United States along "which is different from the way
: But Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, su- these lines. But the two leaders they treat gasoline or cigarets
perintendent. said the proced- were said to have considered ~ " enpiuyeu
• ure is the same always fol- ways of broadening the basis of taxed in the first place.” But all here Calvin
(lowed in such situations and their efforts so other interested "nnetad "" •---•
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