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Oklahoma City Times
Greater Oklahoma City: 600.000 in ’Sixty
PRICE FIVE CENTS
40 PAGES—500 N BROADWAY, OKLAHOMA CITY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1959
VOL. LXX, No. 244
Mother, Tiny Baby Tumble From W indow
2 Die As Flames Sweep
Wichita Falls Building
Takes Aim
At Enemies Into Bad Girl
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By HUGH HALL
sulting in two deaths, one
counted for early Friday, fire-
End Near
For DeSoto
Team Set
Line, Too?
into effect Jan. 6,
Kidnaper
In fact, the manufacturers say.
a con-
stitutional highway commission
DeGaulle Chilly
about a cease-fire. But he
ers
those who are fighting. I do not
Tuesday before we get copies cranberry fuss to end before they
Linda s harrowing experience
began after her mother stopped
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(See GARROWAY-Page 2)
apartments in the building were
Sun to Shine
For Weekend
Sunday as they swam the stream.
could not be discussed by the
French without getting into po-
It was
cooler across
(See ALGERIA—Page 2)
by the air force. It is to be used
250 May Move Here
was not part of the initiation
other factors
Mass Switch of FAA
Three social clubs have since
viewing what they term "mock"
Brass to City Eyed
What9s inside
up an alley. Detective
Pete Bridge
and 250 persons.
This was verified Friday by a
1,764,483 persons. The average
made with the 17 forbidden color
amount saved this year was
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Peace Talk
Apartment
Granny Turns Fire Losses
Public Is Misled
On His Reforms.
Governor Charges
One Child Tossed
To Firemen By
Young Father
Negro Abducts
White Girl. 10
River Dragged
By Tulsa Group
Rumors Heated
Up After Edsel
Runs Out of Gas
Flames swept through a 7
downtown apartment build- 1
ing here late Thursday re- ,.
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HOURLY TEMPERATURE
Five Rebel Leaders
Now in French
Custody Selected
provision, a county would not
give up its long-range county
named a five-man team—all in
French prisons—to discuss the
about 82,000 persons sign each
petition. It will take only about
this takes something away from gone
the counties, which it doesn't." 1960.
Run With Rockets
ALAMOGORDO. N. M. IP—A
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in a speech his standing offer to
receive and talk to Algerian lead-
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(See,LIPSTICK-Page 2)
A 1 1Ly
nation.
The move could be a big break
toward ending the costly five-
French Avoid Questions
2. They said there could be no-
cease-fire in Algeria without an
the rebels.
The other two rebel points
which might be troublesome:
the state highway commission
unless the people of the county ■
voted it.
County road reform, legisla-
but prospects are good for a fair
and mild weekend.
from the counties.
“They have done a masterful
job of making the people think
Walsh said he shot him as he
was climbing a fence.
‘Gifts’Timely
NEW YORK t*i—Almost $174
million in Christmas club ac-
counts will be paid this month
TV Key ........
Vital Statistics
Women’s Pages
Oklahoma
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33-39
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ity to the highway department.
and it doesn’t take any money had caused death and ill-
NEW YORK (P) — Television star Dave Garroway
used a quarter-hour portion of his morning program
Friday to answer what he termed “unconscionable
smears" against the show because of its advance re-
cording.
Garroway said much smears resulted from a pre-
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Comics ............
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Markets .........
Oik Roundup ....
Sports ...........
Tell Mo Why ...
Times Telk .....
force missile development cen-
ter.
Officials said the needle-nosed
vehicle is the largest ever used
i waters.
The search was centered at a
have been prevented from enter-
ing the river because of cold
$98.61.
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tion signature drive for the 80V-change in the law which now in the station wagon.
diers pinned down. But the rebel will be the governor's television
communique contained two points theme Friday night.
mittee is "looking at various
operations here that might also
generally agreed tests of at least
two years are required to dis-
close cancer effects. Such long-
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were pledges to a club known
as The Barons, but members
over some spending, to
ernor. permits use of only those colors Linda, clad only in pajamas.
Each of the petitions orders which the FDA has certified as slippers and a jacket, told po-
the governor to submit its pro- harmless for use in foods, drugs lice:
By ALLAN CROMLEY
• Times Washington Bureau)
WASHINGTON -The Federal be performed at
Aviation Agency is studying the] City." he said.
der and Sweeten climbed down 4
Ito safety.
"We’ll have pretty fair distri- from lipstick. Richard T. Boyer, 22, was taken gutted the building. Johnson said
_________L " ' ’ A spokesman said the lipstick to Pittsburgh hospital. His wound the fires were very similar in all
but it probably will be Monday makers are just waiting for the is not serious. respects. One resident of the
- • • - 1 building said she believed the
‘Today’ Admittedly Taped
Garroway Answers
TV Show ‘Smears’
Are Heavv
missile research. The trial run
Thursday was at 225 miles an j.
hour.
s . Mwuniwft l
One victim was Carl Sweeten k
the head with the pistol jr., who died early Friday in a
But lipstick makers, in vigor-
ous protests just filed with FDA.
are contending that most lip-
sticks on the American market
would be affected. The 17 shades
of red, yellow and orange the
FDA cited are key ingredients
and have been used for many
years without harm, they say.
Edsel dealers the Edsel was here answer," said Garroway.
to stay. Thursday Ford dropped "This program is taped . . .
Edsel, never a good seller, be- the words I‛m speaking now were
fire started on the back porch of
the structure.
Unofficial estimates of the
damage to the structure ranged
from $25,000 to $30,000. Assistant
Chief Johnson said an early
check revealed most of the 32
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which it does not; and that it
takes authority from the county
commissioners, and therefore
takes away local self-govern-
ment.
partly cloudy and a little The patrol plane also has cov-
Oklahoma Friday vered a long stretch of the river.
Both MacKenzie and Blevins
school sophomore, revived a
furor over such social clubs,
which operate without sanction
of school officials.
cause sales kept getting worse.
Production Lags
Production figures show that
only three autos are selling at
a slower pace than the DeSoto.
These are Chrysler's Imcerial,
Ford's Lincoln and the Edsel, in
that order.
DeSoto production for the 1959
calendar year so far tola’s only
slightly more than 30,000 units
The I960 DeSoto line is limited
to six models
Sales have slumped generally
in the medium-priced field since
the 1955 model year. Packard.
Nash and Hudson, both in the
(See AUTOS— Page 2)
mumsmssns ehrmemitoe
The Weather
Edmondson TV chen
day.
High temperatures Friday were taken varying action after re-
forecast at from 56 in the north- viewing what they term "mock'
west to 65 in the southeast. Lows initiations. One group. The Titans,
Friday night will be from 33 made plans to accept sponsor-
ship by fathers of club members.
If the ban goes into effect as. - . .
“ - by 466 mutual savings banks to
gineering. recorded on video tape the after- vain" for a student who appar-
At that time Chrysler Presi- noon before the program wasently drowned in the Arkansas
dent L. L. Colbert said Desoto aired. . river after fleeing a social club's added: “Naturally, I speak of bution over the state Saturday,
will remain in business "as fa "We have been accused oil initiation. • wha a-, ciahtina i dn nnt hu it npahahlv will he Mondav
as Chrysler Corp. can look into deceit. Our integrity has been at- The desperate search for John
the future." tacked. I feel I must answer B Mackenzie, 15-year-old high
One month before Colbert s directly now. When I m accused
statement, Henry Ford II told of dishonestly I feel I must
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WICHITA FALLS — R
There is a slight chance of a -
few lighdspringies M the souap maintained.simmin
pears to be nd• other chance of and that there was nothing dan-
rain over the state through Sun- gerous in the ceremony.
year war in Algeria that has tive reapportionment and
kept half a million French sol-
county option feature of the
TUNIS IP — The exile govern- county road plan. Under that
ment of Algerian rebels Friday ...
conditions of President Charles roadnplanning. Plus state. super
de Gaulle’s offer of self-determi-
He said there was the widest
misunderstanding about the
--------• And at Colmar, France, tour------ -------- - . -
iclusively ing President De Gaulle recalled organization will begin circulat- by what they claim
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ailments. Police cars chased the station
Because cancer was not in- wagon until it collided with an-
volved, the drastic procedures other car at an intersection then
like seizure used with ranberriesclipped a traffic signal pole and
were not invoked, an FDA spokes- overturned.
man explained _ Boyer jumped out and ran. Us-
Rats Get Heavy Diet ing police dogs; patrolmen
However, FDA pharmacologis ts chased Boyer until they ran him Amusements
say cancer would not show up in —N-..- p- n
such short-term tests and it is
Option Misunderstood
| "The truth of the matter is
that all it does is give the people
the right to transfer this author-
Dragging operations and a 1. They said they were pre- the governor.to s™ IVSePro. harmless forus
highway patrol plane have failed pared to "discuss the conditions posed egislationato.xoteuson and cosmetics
| to turn up any clue in the search and guarantees of the applica-
tor the boy. Skin divers also tion of self-determination” made
) were called into the hunt, but by de Gaulle on October 10.
Thursday that it had purchased training center. ____. ___ _
i me nve-aay sorecas vans U1 1,021,000 vuundis ui pun aud This was verified Friday by a No one knows the exact num- ordered, no new lipsticks can
temperatures to average about 3 gravy, in its effort to bolster hog top FAA official. A special com- bers at the present time, an " “ “
l ■ < ____I t t:.LE ——4 L.. 1. .. 1 I.la ka.. ao.L:.. a$ varine
looked up and saw the fire com- ,
ing in our apartment," Sweeten I
said, adding, "the next thing I
knew it was right on top of us."
Fire Seen Through Windows
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4 degrees above normal with light prices by taking pork and lard
“ | rain about next Tuesday. ' off the market.
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ip. City safety director Louis Ros
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litical questions with the rebels 45 signatures to call an election crackdown after 90-day feeding else.”
lt„ o—. it tests showed they can harm labor- Police Dogs Help
------atory rats. 501116 animals died. At that moment, a patrol car
Others showed retarded growth, driven by a I - •• —
liver and kidney damage, en- spotted the station wagon. The
larged spleens, anemia and other stolen vehicle then raced away.
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Masterpieces or Mere Copies?
, Feud Rages Over Find
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. IR— Gisler’s office, a rift developed adena examining the works.
A Chicago art appraiser Friday between the owners and their Folio and Mrs. Hataburda said,
hailed a set of paintings dug agent. In Rome, the director of the
out from under an immigrants Alfonso Folio, 40, a television Vatican museums said Porcella
bed and a closet as "the great- repairman, and his sister, Mrs. was employed as a technician
est art find of the century." Maria Folio Hataburda. of Pas- in the reorganization of the Vat-
He said they’re worth $8 to $10 adena said they were greatly ican art galleries from 1933 to
million. disappointed that Charles di 1934.or.1935 but, according to
Some art authorities weren’t Renzo, a friend who developed avai a e, records.was notin
so sure. They said toy’d Ito into their .gent, had made to ahargeand atalnotngola . £
to see the works for them- matter public. job The director added that he
selves. "Friction developed out of no- had had no official connection
Alexander Zlatoff-Mirsky, art where," said Giesler. with the Vatican for at least
appraiser and restorer who has Mrs. Hataburda’s husband. 24 years. An official of the
his own studio, declared 10 of Chester, said they don’t know Italian government arts de-
the dozen paintings are master- now whether the pictures will partment said Porcella is not
pieces from the Italian renais- be offered for sale or exhibited, on their list of first-rate and
sance. "It’s all up in the air now," he second-rate art e xperts al-
One of them he identified as said, though he may have become
the "Madallena" by Michelan- Mlosy coig L. a recognized authority abroad •
gelo de Caravaggio and valued ' sI.n "We have always known the
at more than $l-million. masterpieces weresauthenticat- paintings were worth a great
0 ed by Amadore Porcella. cata- deal of ,, Mrs. Hata-
EVEN AS ANNOUNCEMENT logist for the Vatican and an burda "said course, we
of the discovery came Thurs- expert on renaissance art. Por-
day in filmland attorney Jerry cella spent four months in Pas- (See PAINTINGS—Page 2)
2-E>/2 t°mie high in the Oklahoma City Another, The Lancers, voted al-
F-5-K8) area was forecast at 55 with a most unanimously to end the
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park policeman for testing acceleration vibration.
tion wagon. The pressure, heat resistance and
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The search was centered at a agreement on how the offer of
Sprinkles Possible spot where a fellow club pledge, self-determination would be ap-
r 1 Eugene Blevins, also 15. said he plied
in the Southeast last saw young MacKenzie early It seemed clear these points
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probable transfer of many ad- There was no specific estimate term tests are now being con-
' > personnel from of the scope of such transfers ducted with some of the lipstick
speak of those who are out of or Tuesday before we get copies cranberry fuss to end before they 1
combat." This appeared to rule of the petition in every county,”! raise a lipstick furor,
out the five-man delegation by said Whit Pate, organizing peti- It will include demands for a at
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greatest painting of Mary Magdalene ever put on canvas. He also termed the painting the greatest find of "Most of the public apparently
15 . „Ap wip'nhotPN : ! believes, first, that this takes
this century: ( P _____—____--- ------1 money away from the counties.
(Sm FAA-Page 2)
The fire was discovered by
Mrs Billie Gwinn, an employe
of Union Bus station cafeteria, |
who said the fire appeared at
the second story windows as she ’
PITTSBURGH (P_A 10-year- was on henaway to work.
old white girl spent a terrifying Ironically Mrs. Gwinn was in- '
45 minutes Thursday night with jured when flames swept the I
a knife-wielding Negro who ab- same apartment Sept. 14, 1954, 11
the ban could ruin much of the ducted her in her family’s sta-whileussheswatatenant in the
lipstick industry, whose retail tion wagon. gsue similar ,
sales are estimated at some $80 Policemen chased the station building: similar toan P
million annually. wagon until it overturned thenarmytobarrackdinwasnanframne : 1
Dyes Not Suitable pursued on, foot tined3z apartmentsit in owned
-Fair Distribution’ The industry contends there and stopped him with a buuet by W T. Killingsworth, of Wich-
They also are the subjects of has been no substantial proof 1 68 ita Falls
three initiative petitions his that humans may be harmed’ The girl, Linda Plance, e«- All Apartments Occupied
\ “ _...... ’ i is an infini-caped with only a few scratches. Assistant Fire Chief Hershel
ing in about one-third of thetesimal amount of color that Knife Used in Threat Johnson said there were no fa-
state's 77 counties Saturday. gets into the digestive system Her abductor, identified as talities in the 1954 blaze which
DETROIT w —Discontinuance vious episode on the NBC
of the medium-priced Edsel re- "Tey" program during O I —ynt
vived speculation in the auto in- whichhe showed emotional DUU y IIuIU
dustry today that Chrysler corP. stress while speaking of J
may drop its slow-selling DeSoto n.o" t s i w
line. harles an T Ath a I
Such rumors have been preva- Van Dorenhad just been fired III VlII •cy
lent in industry circles for sev- from a $50,000 position with the •
eral years, but have been denied'network after admitting to con
every time they have cropped up. gressional probers that he lied
‘13 . cu, in denying he received help
Edsel Here to y while a contestant on the former
They were denied again Friday "Twenty-One" quiz program over
by a Chrysler spokesman who NBC. TULSA (_Tulsa County Sher- which could be stumbling blocks,
referred to an announcement of Garroway said the “Today" iff Dave Faulkner said a search,
last March that $25 million was program had been attacked as Friday in its sixth day, will con-
being invested over a three year deceitful in some quarters be- tinue "until it is conc’il-
period in DeSoto styling and en- cause his remarks had been;proved that we are searching in
- - .. ... 1— There are 130 “A man came up to me and _________________ _____
people at a statewide election, approved dyes but none SUtable told me my mother had parked occupied, but added all residents
10)000 Copies for lipsticks, the makers con t jn the wrong place. He said he had been accounted for.
The reapportionment and high- The colors arent rignt..1a was the parking lot operator and —
way commission questions are Publici Hearings Deman d that he would move the car so Sled Makes Trial
proposed amendments to the Demands already have been mother wouldn’t get a
constitution. The county road re- filed for public hearings, but no ticket ..
form issue is embraced in a date has been set for them. The
proposed statute. decision of what to do about lip-
P P-‛ sticks rests with Secretary <
The proposed amendments can- Welfare
not get on the ballot unless
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_ _ o -■ EA burns. Mrs. Sweeten, 19, was at
1 — 1 1c." .I— Lc A m the window of the burning struc-
in LlPSUICK nan s
WASHINGTON W - Lipsticks may follow cranber-walte sweatenrs nusbana, cl. fl
Ties as the subject of the food and drug administra-had already tossed their other i)
tion's next battle with industry. son. Rickey. 2. to firemen. Just i
Last month, FDA banned the use in lipsticks of cer- as Mrs. Sweeten fell. the firemen :
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tain coal-tar colors it said ' ... «
ness in test rats. The ban, Shot Fells
if uncontested, would have
Saturday and Sunday will be _ * , - 1 .
fair and mild with a slow ‘Gravy train Loaded ._____
warmig trend over the state. WASHINGTON (UPI—The ag- ministrative personnel — „ .... — --------------uuwu
j ghs Saturday will be from 55 riculture department announced Washington to its Oklahoma City but it could range between 50 colors.
47 to 65 ' Thupedeu thet it had piielneed A-aimine nentar and 95 neranne if +h
u The fise-day forecast calls for 4,524,000. pounds of pork and
LLWYNYPIA, Wales IEPI- The next day. Mrs. Williams
Police blamed a television said, she armed herself with
crime program Friday (or one of her grandchildren's toy
making a delinquent out of pistols and boarded the bus to
giandmother. nearby Penygraig
Mrs phvilis Williams a 47- So far Grandmother Williams
g Gov. Edmondson Friday veMrdld ‘ranmimer. mwas « “"‘‘J
| leveled down on hi, foes VS she V/ shop and
E and charged they have m whe Grandma Bandit." pulled the toy pistol from her
r "misled the public grossly" prokr.........} the real r .....e.......keep wne
on his county highway re- story of a grandmother who er‛s money and then Mrs “ 3 montn old cnu 1
1 f form plan, robbed a neighbor at gunpoint William’s script went wrong, fell from a second story n
• I H- neg the attack scant The television granny was The shopkeeper grabbed for window with his mother.
k hours S; his Friday night the wife of a laborer and necd- Mrs Williams She hit him • ■ '
television address kicking off a ed the money, rs i iar • over ... ,
Fs drivofor sionatures on petitions also is a laborers wife ano but a customer entered the shop Wichita Falls hospital.
ht which would submit three of his none too well off. and helped subdue her The other victim was identified
HM reform proposals to vote of the The television granny used a in court Thursday Grand- as Lewis Allen Gray, 42. whose ,
M • people toy pistol in her robbery. Mrs. mother Williams returned to charred body was found amid [
■k 'Takes No Mone, Williams' grandchildren were the script. The court ordered the ruins of the structure Gray
EEA . well-equipped with many such her held on a charge of as- was the only person known to
2 At press conference mention pistols and as she sat she be- sault with intent to rob. The have lived in the 32-unit apart-
■ of an anti-Edmondsonorsaniza- brooding over the possibil- television grandma also was ment structure who was unac-
■ tion now forming, Oklahomans — 5 " caught. ......
E for Local Government, the goy- —'men said. The apartment building
E ernor teed off on what he said m . . manager. W. H. Wilcox. identi-
E was a campaign to mislead the Color Dangers Demru lied the body.
■ people on the real effects of his --------------- " One Son Saved
• county road plan. Aq AT 1 Mrs. Marjori • Sweeten, mother j
“The opponents of the propos- Gw A 6 we fl noyeneAcI of the infant, was in Wichita :
al have misled the public gross- 1) III 2 | VAIE al | VUUA General hospital in good condi- 1
------- D- tion early Friday. She suffered a
back injury and second degree N
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