Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 70, No. 252, Ed. 4 Monday, November 30, 1959 Page: 2 of 8
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from Moscow with none of the
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pressed fear for his safety. Fri-
day morning, Chang asked to
the American from carrying out
his criminal intention and pro-
at a record of 216,000,000 bushels. George Downs, head of the wa-
This is 7 percent above last ter resources committee in Bar-
car before dawn Sunday and
forced the owner of the car,
club that the Hungarian question
was sticking "like a dead rat”
in the throats of some people
who refused to recognize the sta-
So small a difference in price... so great a difference
in quality! Edwin Clapp shoes represent the ultimate in
masculine fashion, the finest in leathers and craftsman-
ship. You can afford them ... you will enjoy them!
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ing. I received 300 pounds of in-
gredients."
Max, and another passenger in the car, David H.
Drinkwater, 19, of Weatherford were hospitalized
with injuries. The Hoffmans lived at 2515 1 N Harvey.
Cheryl Lynn Sharpton, 3-year-
old daughter of Harry E. Sharp-
ton, Dewey, will have an open-
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state had a representative on
hand to provide information to
the Kerr committee.
Guy James, chairman of the
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Board, followed Gov. Edmondson
in his appearance before the
congressional group.
James briefly outlined the re-
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ran back to the Chinese consu-
late general." the Peiping broad-
cast said.
U. S. Gives Version
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ported Monday to have
ered his health.
pected, the French rejected the
new bid for political negotia-
tions and De Gaulle said his
offer applied to those that were
fighting—not those out of the
combat.
M’hammed Yazid, rebel mini-
ster of information, told the
32 caliber revolver, Clark said..
Both the boys were gone- at the! resoure
time police arrived, but returned
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try to convey infur paragraphs,
or even in four volumes, what
At 85. Churchill is going strong
He still drinks champagne and
cognac and smokes his specially-
made, outsize cigars. He sits in
fairly frequently at meetings of
parliament, and some Britons be-
lieve he may have influenced
President Eisenhower’s decision
to tour Europe, Africa and Asia
next month.
Some concern was, felt here
last week when it was announced
that Churchill was suffering from
a chest ailment, but he was re-
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Clark stated
The father was dead when
police arrived at the home in
answer to a call from another
son, Daniel David Lott. He had
suffered a facial wound from a
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scheduled this week in Oklahoma
City hospitals, the Oklahoma
Friday that his regime did not
consider this a definitive reply.
He indicated he hoped the de-
bate would bring one, in the form
of a French statement from
Paris or elsewhere.
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others. They included Judge La- McAlester chamber.
. . Verne Fischel, chairman of the H. L. Schall, head of the Okla-
. Theformer Prime, minister is Oklahoma Association of Soil homa Chamber of Commerce,
believed especially to prize the Conservation districts; Lewis H. headed a group to tell the com-
message hereceived fromgueen Munn, president of the Oklaho- mittee of industrial water re-
Elizabeth II, the sixth British ma Farm Bureau; Hershel Bur- | quirements. He was to be aided
monarch he has served in his rus, executive director of the by Paul Strasbaugh of the Okla
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personnel. The Chinese consu- Second class postage paid at Oklahoma
late general who, while stopping ■ City, Oklahoma.
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was Morrison Cunningham, Okla-
WASHINGTON A) — Mexico’s homa City water superintendent.
1959 corn crop is now estimated Others in his group included
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could get the final two-thrids
vote.
North African sources had
said the Algerians wanted one
"as close as possible" to their
position in favor of political
talks with the French.
A member of the drafting
committee, Chandra Shekhar Jba
of India, came out for a mod-
erate debate Sunday in a tele-
vision interview (CBS—Face the
Nation). He said French presi-
dent Charles de Gaulle’s promise
of self-determination for the
Algerians was "a great advance"
but that "the details may have to
be negotiated.”
"There is a general feeling
that we shouldn’t really compli-
cate this matter further—that
there should be some moderation
in our deliberation," he declared.
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municipal water requirements
Moscow said
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executive director of the by Paul Strasbaugh of the Okla-
- . . , state soil conservation board; homa City Chamber and Dr.
Queen Victoria was still on the Rep. j M Bullard, president of C. N. Sliepcevich, OU.
throne when Churchill began his the Beaver-Cow creek watershed Dr. Carl D. Riggs, association
public career as an army lieu- development association; and professor of zoology at OU, told
tenant in 1895. The monarchs he Gene Cope, chairman of the wa- the committee of wildlife con-
has served since include two ter resources committee of the servation’s place in the water
Georges (V and VI), two Ed- southern Oklahoma Development study.
wards (VII and VIII) and the Association,
present queen.
return to the U. S. consulate spotted a police car,' speeded up
general. The taxi stopped, in- and drove the crowded little car
stead, near the Chinese consu- straight toward the police car,
late general and Chang started swerving to a Stop at the last
to get out with a tape record- minuted. Harris cried for help
ing of his plea for asylum. and the police disarmed Candar-
Armstrong tried to seize the ini and took him away.
recording and was overpowered ~~ -------
tnellYaurimgttedrbmishokrhimfnt DEATH TRAP FOR CITYAN was this battered car.
Sunday night. He said his father William R. Hoffman, 21, was dead on arrival at Okla-
had a knife, and a butcher; homa General Hospital in Clinton after the car side-
said his private secretary. "He
swiped a house trailer on U. S. 66 east of Clinton
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"Oklahoma can either lead the tripseto.Washington and Commu-
procession or fall behind. “ “j ““T at cmren wema
Thats how important it tsgress since the anti-Communist atschuidrens Memorial Hospital,
for united effort, b.id thinking uprisingnin 1S.XZS1 Tha on Thomae •’
and courage on the part of the could come in what the Commu-
state. . nists called his ‘very impor-
The Senate's Select Committee tant” speech Tuesday.
Algeria
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_. _____________ seph Candarini accosted two
This was the state department young couples in a small sports
Midwest City police Monday
continued the questioning of Dud-' H
ley Olvin Lott, 18, in connection j
with the shooting death of his
father.
Police Capt. Maurice Clark
said reports of the investigation' I
into the death of Charles Frank-; 1
lin Lott, 62, Rt. 11, would be T
turned over to the county attor-i
ney Monday to determine what I ,
charges are to be filed.
Clark said the younger Lott B
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Red China said after Chang Add 2% sales tax for Oklahoma sub.
managed to escape, "the person- scriptions.
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to pour for an informal tea for Hughes, Oma W James, Schott rael Sunday in a mass protest
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
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B. Morris jr , Bert J. Nordstrom, 1., _________„ _____ ______
al committee on boys and girls Henry W. Presson jr., Elizabeth versary of the United Nations
club work. Ann Reimers, Mrs. Don B decision to set up an independ-
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Poncan on Panel Roush, Virginia Tibbits, ZC. A ent Israeli state.
Dick Schiltz, Ponca City, will Varney and Harry D. Wilson.
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on National Water Resources,
met with Oklahoma citizens Mon-
day in the state capital. The all-
day hearing is one of several be-
ing conducted throughout the
nation by the committee.
Gov. Edmondson was the first
witness. He presented a state-
ment covering Oklahoma’s over-
all water program. Several doz-
en persons were scheduled to
testify briefly and submit docu-
ments to the committee. ington in September he told a
Committee members here in, questioner at the National Press
addition to Kerr and Sens. Frank
about 10 minutes later with their i
mother who had been at work,
Clark said.
Clark said Dudley Lott said he'
and his father had been drinking
and got into an argument which
was climaxed by the shooting
Dudley Lott was given an alcohol f
test which indicated he was sober.
Clark said
We
ways of stopping pollution.
He Edorr“rypupporsrpeakers leaders were,
who outlined state-wide water e ’__ < ’
thisganniversaqy W to us all PneblmserSr; GrorkfaWm, ci Blast Kills 42 _______________._______
Churchill drove up to London ® Treat of Oklahoma City, Jo- CALCUTTA, India UP—Sparks 14 here at the expense of the k’
from his rmmtry horny at Oort- seph R. Assenzo of OU, Dr. from a welding shop set off a Santa Fe Railroad, which also I
well, 30 miles outside the city. Grady F. Mathews of the state blast in a neighboring explosives had the group to dinner Monday |
He lunched and dined at the Sa- hea tpdep artment.and.Dr Nel warehouse Sunday at Jamuria, night. . L
voy Hotel with his 74-vear-old son Peach of OU were other The day started with breakfast K
wife Clementine - speakers outlining state-wide 110 miles from here, and reports at 6:45 a m and ends with a J
It was Lady Churchill who problems. . . reaching Calcutta Monday said "pop" concert by the Chicago
persuaded the former prime Anotheragrouptold the com- the number of counted dead has । Symphony under the baton of I
minister to spend his birthday mittee,of river basin development reached 42. Local authorities Arthur Fiedler, conductor of thel l
in London, where his children X’^cTj*” -any persons still are Pops Orchestra. g
£ etenrandspsmscmuzdorptoing tie vice-president of the’ Ariton- missing.
to southern France as he had
planned to do. • ‘
It is Churchill's ambition to
live to be at least 90, bettering
the record for longevity among
former prime ministers set by
William Gladstone, who died
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The hundreds of messages of The agricultural water needs ber; Harold Norris, representing (
greeting and conpatulati on past- of the state were to be present- the Broken Bow chamber; Har-! ;
edinchuhi8 birthday .abum ed by Forest Nelson, assistant old Cooksey, representing the
mcluded letters from President director of the state water re- Norman chamber, and Judge I
Eisenhower, Prime .,,r sources board, and several William Jones, representing the I
Harold Macmillan and Israeli _ hare rti tneq, T,g y, MeAlester chamber
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tion. Other speakers were L. S. of the Upper Washita soil con- 136-138 W. Main
Cannon, president of the Kaw servation district, who repre-
Dam and Reservoir Development sented the Elk City Chamber of,
Association; George Fox, presi- Commerce; Gerald Wilkins, pres- eeessesssssese
dent of the Neosho Flood Con- ident of the Oklahoma Municipal; %
trol Association, and Bus Mar- league; Rep. Frank Ogden, rep-
tin, manager of the Miami Cham- resenting the Guymon chamber 2 1
ber of Commerce. of commerce; Jim Jordan, rep- 12
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bility of the Hungarian regime. . __
Khrushchev has been associat- bovs n and A panelf’six-t iree I
ed with the success of Kadar hosand theegirlswho.wil l
whom he has repedtedlv char i appear on the general assembly I
whom he has repeatedly char l program Wednesday morning. I
acterised asagenuinerepresen- Dr. Evelyn Millis Duvall, nation- 1
tati t the Hungarian People ally known family life and mar- l
would attack the United States r iage consultant, will speak on f
for trying to keep the Hungari "the bozsin a girs life," and 9
has completely recovered from in nis appearance betore the an question alive. Dick will be one of those who will |
his indisposition.” congressional group. Khrushchevs visit to Hungary Join in discussion of the speech. 3
Newspaper Pull Stop. Jamessbriefly qutlined there- his fourth since the 1956 uprising. .Dr..Duvall, was a speaker sat ?
British newspaper pulled out sponsibilities of the stateboard, also gives him an opportunity to he, state 4H roundup in Still- F
the stops and paid tribute with i pointing out it is charged with talk with Communist leaders water several years ago. |
one superlative after another, gathering technical information from Red China and the Soviet A breakfast, luncheon, and *
The News Chronicle described foruse of.the courts in estab- satellite nations in Europe. With tours of museums occupied the J
him as "this greatest of living lishing water rights,, and with the exception of East Germany’s Oklahoma, delegation Monday 1
Englishmen" ways 0 stopping Pollution. Walter Ulbricht most of the Red Monday night 18 given over to a t
, strictly second series of regional meetings with I
dinners for companies which %
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Children’s. Tracey Lynn Floyd,
2%, son of Mr and Mrs Jerry
D. Floyd, Cushing, will be op-
erated on Thursday at Mercy
Khrushchev was attending the LH Hospital
congress obviously, to stress his 11 The heart association also said
u support for the regime of (Continued from Pag. n the following persons, al) Nor-
Janos Kadar in the face of the °m n* ” man residents gave blood for
parallel United Nations debate Oklahoma’s way Sunday. Ruth Mrs. Lynn Foreman. Norman,
on Hungary. Moscow dispatches Niemann, Kingsher, was named who had open-heart surgery No-
said he also would protest UN as the presiding officer for the ’
intervention in Hungary as a, huge luncheon here Wednesday
gross interference in Communist in honor of national award win-
internal affairs. ners sponsored by the Ford Harrison, Charles D. Gettinger, public (UPI»—Several thousand
Motor Co. She also was asked - -
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Sunday morning. Hoffman’s 18-year-old wife, Judy Fren alrEsinatvd an any "bsnePelpmnEOtroadcatl Cdaimed mfay 2
resolution, would ‘complicate An applying serious threats and Sunda onlyy ARD. mail
things and have argued that De crude "pressure " forced Chang (Oklahoma, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansat,
Gaulle be left to pursue his own cruoe, f * X ’ Iorae। S, mng Missouri, New Mexico, and Texas only)
course without anv UN Inter- to make a statement against his tn, 6mo. 2mo. mo.
course wunout any UN inter will. Morning .. |io« $5,20 UM I .to
ference. - • — —
The rebel Algerian provisional
government agreed to discuss
i‘ the conditions and guarantees
for the application of self-deter-
mination" with the French and
named five Algerians in French
prisons to do the talking. As ex-
tecting Chang Chien-yu, in-
formed the Indian police authori-
ties in Bombay by telephone.
Soon after, the Bombay police
authorities dispatched persons
who took away the Americam."
The United StMes, in a protest
to the Indian government, said
the Chinese abduction of Sgt.
Armstrong was "a high-handed
violation of the personal rights
of a United States citizen," and
asked for a full investigation.
An Indian newspaper reported,
meemwhile, that Chang had been
taken out of Bombay, presum-
ably by Chinese consular offi-
cials. and his whereabouts were
not known
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