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WALL STREET Holdenville
DateVrem
a
Decline on Market
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Is Closed
Builders
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To Press
Rites Pend
WASINGTON (UPI)—A house
point or more.
Eapnctd
Outlook Mostly Nice
। ton radio station.
For Week's Weather
rules provide for a closed ses-
sion whenever it is
William M. Duncan, Oklahoma
| as an undergraduate representa-
day. Today's highs in 60’9; over-
Exchange tive to the executive council.
a m. CST today.
M’Alester 51 37
Brownsvil 78 56
Highest temperature yesterday
Buffalo
.21
Denver
Reynolds A Co. notes
fort Smith 53 3!
(Quoted by Lleberman Produce Co.)
Ada Family ‘Adopts’
Jap Tot in Emergency
Citv Deaths
YOKATA All! BASE, Japan
25.50
Clark said. "All of our children
his home.
52
year.
said the group subpenaed records
Other Markets
28
FEED
Egg T rends U. S. Ahead
Are Mixed
Of Soviets?
Mrs. Self
MHRES
QUANTITY DISCOUNT
018.
: 98 1.98M 1.989 1.9814
%a 1.87% Mh
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in Choctaw Cemetery.
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SAVES. YOU $100 PER YEARI
Train Is Derailed
win-
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life
mid- CONTINENT
INSURANCE
founded in 1909 '
R. T. Stuart, Jr., Pres.
HOME OFFICE. 1400 CLASSEN DRIVE • OKLAHOMA CITY
Harris announced in a brief
opening statement that hearings
scheduled for this week "are but
EXTENDED — Temperatures
Tuesday through Saturday will
average 3 to 6 degrees above
Cotton Futures
Open Steady
Run Proves
A Lifesaver
To Woman
"We all will miss him very
much when we leave Japan in
I August." Mrs. Clark said.
Taylor, 58, former army chief
of staff, was injured when he
walked against the side of a mov-
ing taxicab while crossing a
street in downtown Washington.
Taylor now is an executive of a
Mexico City utilities firm.
8.10
9,50
10 20
960
14 50
14 50
14 25
name means "happiness," when
they learned his mother was ill
and fire had destroyed his house.
Sachio's father had to give up
Store*
mpany
them until about August, when
they leave for the United States.
“The baby is wonderful,” Mrs.
1675
30 13
54 40
49 41
52 36
1.17%
1.19+1
1.1614 nom
32 20 .10
42 32
32 26
34 28 .01
59 39
City, and three grandchildren.
NEWMAN FRANK JACOBS
HOLDENVILLE -Services for
Newman Frank Jacobs, 74, prom-
inent Holdenville resident who
died Friday in an Oklahoma City
hospital, were held at 2:30 pm .
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
Monday, Feb. 8,1960 17
BUTTERFAT
60 El Renn
1 66
1.86
1.86
1 66
1.96
1 66
1.86
Stations
Altus
Fort Sill
Gage
3
BRYSON CITY, N. C. IP—A
young mother was reported out
of danger here Monday from ef-
Continued mild tonight and Tues-
day. Today’s high, 62; overnight
low, 38; high Tuesday, 60.
ANDREW JAMES WITT
SNYDER — Services for An-
drew James Witt, 80, retired
blacksmith, were held Sunday in
the First Baptist Church here.
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70
60
70
70
72
68
66
75
75
Temperature and precipitation the beginning” of an inquiry into
for 24-hour period ending at 6:30 payola and other allegedly de-
like him very much,”
The Clarks are feeding the
boy, nicknamed “Bobby”, stand-
be undervalued at current lev-
els. the firm points out.
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Sunrise and Sunset Data:
Rises tomorrow at 7:24 a.m.
Sets at 6:05 p.m.
Department reported.
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4 Caught in Florida
In Car Stolen Here
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1.19′4 1.19'1 119
SOYREANS
Moon Data:
Phase, first. Rises at 3:38. Sets
at 5:45.
phyxiation from aspirated vomit-
us during convulsions.”
——
Amnesia Ends;
Man Speeds Trip
To Win Bride
Leave Hospital
WASHINGTON m - General
Maxwell D. Taylor, whose left
arm was broken Saturday night,
is expected to leave Walter Reed
army medical center Monday.
Lights
7
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
UMI Tundwy Merning
Rgumn Shew tow Tempe
(Chicago market)
Corn. No. 3 yellow, hu.
FIBERS
Wool, tops N 5' . ih
on Life Insurance
with the
NEW
EXECUTIVE
SPECIAL
Policy
UPTOWN, W 13$ IA5 2311 W
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25
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57 36
61 35
56 35
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LAMM
nominally steady 18 50
20 00
lene, of the home, two daugh-
ters, Mrs Reba Hunter and Mrs. and tonight becoming mostly that date 8 in 1895.
Charles Fluke. both of Oklahoma cloudy Tuesday. Warmer today.
it
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Tulsa added two cents. Soviet armed forces said Aoni 1. Payments to station em-
Broilers opened at mostly 16 75 day that the United States is at ployes for broadcasting material
cents and no changes were re- present far stronger than the "for the commercial advantage
Russians in long-range striking
known poison apparently became
w, mixed with the family food. He
49.00 ruled death was caused by "as-
normal, with no sharp changes.
Normal highs in 50's; lows 20‘s
HOLDENVILLE - Services for
Charles E Frederick, city car-
penter-contractor. who died Sat-
urday in a local hospital, are
pending, and will be announced
by Hudson Funeral Home.
Born and reared in Holden-
ville, he was well-known as a
contractor, and was currently en-
gaged in a remodeling project at
the First National Bank. He was.
tending cattle at his farm near
Holdenville, when he was Strick-
en and rushed to the hospital
He was believed the victim of a
heart attack
Survivors arc his wife, Athc-
Oklahoma City.
Chicago, steady
Kansas City, no test of market
|
ceptive practices in the broad-
'casting industry.
Criminal Penalties Urged
Subcommittee sources said this
tonight. and warmer. Mostly
cloudy and continued mild Tues- 6:31 p.m.
Capt. and Mrs. James Clark
came to aid the boy, whose
Born June 10, 1879, in Tennes- his carpenter's job to take care
see he came as a young man to of the boy and his 2-year-old
Jackson County, moving in 1936 sister.
to Snyder where he operated a
(UPD — Sachio, a 4-month-old of the Clark family last Christ-
> mas Day. He will remain with
9 Killed, 46 Hurt
In NATO‘Gaines'
Steady.
, Elk City
Woodward
Alva
Clinton
Four persons have been arrest-sang Aloha, Alfred Apaka jr.
ed in Tallahassee, Fla., in a car was buried Sunday on a slope of
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ly half of a mail trn with 200
Alva
Bison
Vici
Steady.
Tulsa
vention was held to determine'
who paid the bills.
Fewer than 100 persons were
in the audience when Harris
called the subcommittee to order j
shortly after 10 a m.
Complaints Pour In
Harris said in his statement
that the subcommittee has been
"flooded with complaints from:
all parts of the country" about 1
under • the - tabe payments to
. broadcast employes.
He said the hearings would
1 concern four main points.
। Local Markets
. EGGS
(Quoted by Barnes Bros. En House)
l 220033:
11 a.m. Quotations
On Selected Stocks
(By Bache A Company)
Today Fri.
El Reno
Enid
Henryetta
Lawton
Okla City
: Tulsa
Wagoner
Woodward
Jackson County Coroner Dr.
P E. Dewees said some un-
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50
Chrysler Corn
GREENSBORO, N. C IP -Two Fentirsnta'pep
1 U • 4 » AA Ford Motor Cor
Okla City
Ponca C
Tulsa
financial position of Bendix the Indian service under John
Aviation Corp. is strong and j Cordell. He was deputy court
that the outlook for increased clerk, and then served three
sales and earnings is favorable. Herms as court clerk. He recent-
Oklahoma City, mostly steady
Chlearo, no test of prices
Kansas City, no test of market
HOGS
Oklahoma City, mostly steady
Chieago, 20 to 50 cents hizher
Kanasi City. 50 vents higher
The fellewing la presented enly m
of veriest investment drelmn counseiine
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54; highest temperature a year ] Chicazo
Columhua
STATE-Partlv cloudy through Civil Twilight:
Begins at 6:58 a m. Ends at
all of his life. He was a member
of Many Springs Indian Baptist
Church Interment was in the
#9#%Bedi,
Al Utsu MOKTCAG BANKINC
out in China's Kwangtung pro- ter shield" war games in this
area that ended Sunday. The
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has recommended that congress Alammore
provide criminal penalties for lacEwell
anyone who indulges in the prac- Eintlty
A subcommittee source
4%
mm cueesa
Sunday, in First Baptist Church. night lows 33-39. Cloudy and cold
_ er with rain or snow west
Born August 15, 1885, in We- Wednesday and scattered show-
woka, he had lived in this area ers east
Cacte
a public Hughes County official Temperature and Precipitation
in various capacities for 48 years
74%
72V,
631
1.25% 125,
1276 1.2712
Aha
Bison
Blackwell
Clinton
Enid
Frederick
»Rer
Medford
Oklahoma City
Vici
Watonga
4 Sooner
Newsmen
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COMPANY
J. B Freeny, Agency Vice Pres.
F i 9
awton
erryetta
z nid
52 Wagoner
Services for Mrs. Myrtle including Paul of the home; three IBy SBA Market News Service)]
Thompson, 83, of 4704 N Virginia, sisters and two brothers. Egg trends were mixed Mon-
who died Saturday, will he 16 Burial was made in Fairlawn day, while Wagoner was a penny WASHINGTON ‛UPI 1 — One of
a m. Tuesday in Hunter Funeral cemetery, Preston Leckie Fu- lower and Ardmore two less, Great Britain's top experts on
Home. Burial will be in El Reno neral Home in charge of ar- Tulsa added two cents. Soviet armed forces said Mon-
1s at 82% on 2,500.
Get Posts
Four Oklahomans have been
Services are pending at Capi- Lewis Jacobs, Rogers, Ark.; two Japanese boy, is enjoying home
tol Hill Funeral Home for Rufus sisters, Mrs. Sarah Perryman. life with an American captain
R. Gordon, 62, of 4413 S Post Tulsa; and Mrs. Josie Haikey. and his family from Ada, Okla.,
Rd, who died Sunday in his Holdenville; and six grandchil- While the boy’s father rebuilds
home. dren.
Services for Lyman L. Lovell,
66, Enid insurance and real es-
tate man who died Saturday in
his home, were to be 3 p m.
Monday in the Central Christian
Church at Enid.
Services will be at 3 pm.
4300 him—his name, where he lived,
12 and one other thing, he was to
, have been married this past
13/. weekend. He left for Chase City.
219100 . immediately, hoping his
19073 bride-to-be. 20-year-o!d Mary
Blivins, would understand.
MUTUAL
SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
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CORN
1 141 1 141
1 17 1 I7«4
H L Pre, Stations H L Pre.
1.24% 1.25
1.2634 1.264
1.2314 124
1.2434 1.25
COTTON
33.11 33 12
33.23 33 24
32.77 32.77
30 74 30.77
30 89 30 89
31 35
31 56
th. He served as an interpreter for Lhat date 76 in 1937. y Pa
Sachio became a "member" ‘^e Cal Girls Provided?
Payola is the term used to
describe under - the • table pay-
ments to broadcasters to push
records or conceal commercials.
The subcommittee is also inter-
ested in reports that call girls
were provided at a convention
NEW YORK I—The stock I Craft, was down more than 2
market resumed its decline in I points.
moderately active early trading Universal Match and DuPont
1.65 apparently led to the death of
173 her husband.
118 Mrs. Patricia Cummings, 27,
>y ran two miles for help after her
husband, Edward Chandler Cum-
mings, 26, collapsed and died in
their mountain cottage near here
Friday night.
Mrs. Cummings became vio-
lently ill after reaching help and
was on the critical list until Sun-
day night. She had not been told
her husband was dead.
MM muMN
0-10
B
WHEAT
Monday
194 El Reno
1.88 Enid
187 Kingfisher
1 87 Hennessey
187 Okla. City
186 Watonga
1 86 Yukon
1 66
NATIVE PECANS
1.24% 1.2414
1,2434 1,2514
NEW YORK
33 11 33 12
33.23 33 24
32.77 32 77
30 74 30.77
30.89 30 89
ident who died Saturday in Sul- blacksmith shop until his retire-
phur. ment several years ago.
Services will be announced by Survivors are three daughters:
Guardian Funeral Home for Mrs. Ollie Blackburn, Snyder:
Clyde Allen Akers, 58, of 519 NW Mrs. Ruby Wolfe and Mrs. Eva
8, who died Sunday in his home. Lee Jones, of Altus; three sons;
(Trends and top
choice steernBlEk
, WAI. spots. N. V . lh
NEW YORK IP—Mill and local oton. in.md. N ? Ib.
corded on fowl. Russians in long-range striking of the payor, without having any buying produced a steady tone o0n ou NErAI" sir.
Several factors were involved power. announcement made of such pay- on the cotton futures market at Lad. n^y"* hPittsburh ton
in Monday's egg markets. Ard- "I think the Soviet leaders ments." the start Monday. 220PF‛sn"LNalleyb"h.
more and Wagoner reported in- have never been more frightened 2. Unfair advantages obtained Mid morning prices were un- Sluminum. PIElSrY ' Ih m
creased offerings during the of U. S. striking power than they hy manufacturers and others changed to 30 cents a bale higher MSkneslum. Yel2soerexas ih
weekend. probably reflecting are at this moment." said J M through the broadcasting of hid- than the previous close. March 1 Sutrkp"N"‛N TFy dunch "a"
higher quotations posted lately Mackintosh, adviser to the Brit- den commercial and material 33.12, May 33.24 and July 32.77. RnBewamora PNEeround y.. lb
Ardmore quoted 28 for large and ish Institute of Strategic Studies, “intended to deceive the viewing • , •
Taylor Due To Sect Names Head
Of Vast Empire
WASHINGTON 'UPD - Elder
14 Ardmgre
13 Henrytta
12 Elk CiU
12 Lawton
9 Blackwell
8 Clinton
8 Woodward
8 Alva
EGOS
px.dive your family the
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in buying it
Servicing over $60, 000. COO
In REAL ESTATE LOAMS
Lowest temperature last night HustorS: 38 42
40; lowest temperature a year JaternanviF 62 39
2,1246 2.1235 212% 2 12% v.
2141 2141 2 14% 9.
2.1485 215 2.1451 2.1486- M
2.09*1 2,00 2.09'i 2 09'3
- City 56 35
iso 62 45
Monday. were each down about 3 apiece.
Key stocks fell from fractions Westinghouse Electric declined a
1 Guymon — — ---- -- - --------------- — — .
oXrf-sm,4 Weather Conditions: week’s hearings would be con-
M.U.n. H L Pre. Malian. H 1. Pre cerned mainly with broadcasting
Eannaeies 83 53 .91 practices in Boston and Cleve-
Miami 74 50
ACF.Wrieley Stores
American Airline.
American Telephone
Anaconda Company
Anderson-Prihard Oil
Ateh . Top & Santa Fe
Rethlehem steel
Champlin Oil A Ref.
........ SVAkLe S.ek
J PRECAST
; Norman Prescott, called as the
first witness, was identified as a a30U aw .o. auicv.0 ... _i„ ______ ..
5 former disc jockey with a Bos- other point or so. A similar loss Slightly, higher also e
> - * ..... .. Inatianal Danen American ( an
B medium or better .........
WHOLESALE EGGS
(Quoted by Janger Produce Co.)
Cate A lie. . 12 90 A am.11
Case med 10 50 A medium .
A lie white . 12 30 B larie
A larze 11 70 B medium
LIVE POVLTET
ard American baby foods, in-
cluding meat, fruit, vegetables, ..
cereals, milk and vitamins. of a Miami hotel where the con-
American Stock
before retirement. He first1
pries Friday on
and lambs)
STEENS
passengers aboard toppled off
Huce River Projects BURGLENGENFIELD, Ger- the tracks in a slow-motion crash
? K . . 2, . many (UPD—Nine persons were near here Monday. Railroad of-
Started in China killed and 46 others, including Hciats said no one was hurt.
(Kansas City Market)
Wheat. No. 2 hard, bu. 2.05%
Corn, No. 2 yellow & mixed, bu. 1 15
Oats. No. 2 white, bu.
Milo. cwt. 174 Kafir, cwt
Rye, bu l 11 Barley, bu.
Soybns, bu 2.07 Bran, ton
Shorts, ton 35 25
subcommittee opened its invest!- to more than a point.
gation of payola Monday and Motors were briskly traded and Losses of around a point were
immediately closed its doors to lower. Ford and American Mo-shown also by American rbac.
the press and public when the!tors dropped about a point each.lco and U s Gypsum.
first witness asked that he be Chrysler and General Motors (ex ' ' . cn
heard in secret dividend) lost fractions. The decline was fairly general.
U. S. Steel, which set a new Farm implement issues bucked
1959-60 low last week, lost an- ^ downtrend with small gains.
79
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35 25 KNOXVILLE, Tenn (UPI
Willard Watterson. 25, walked
1 111 into Knoxville police headquart-
1310 ers Friday and said he was suf
pis fering from amnesia
Saturday it all came back to
Tuesday in Hickory Baptist
Church for Charles Edward
Goodall, 83, pioneer Hickory res-
Sunday in her home, will he at *
2 p m. Tuesday in Christ Meth- stores Keopen
edist Church. Burial will be in '
Purcell Cemetery For 3tand-Up
Services for Mrs. Florence , A , 1
Housh, 79, of 2529 NW 37. who serivce ( >Illy
died Sunday, were to be at 2 30 "
p m. Monday in Hahn Cook Fu- G-.0,.0.. ” .
neral Home, followed by burial beleaguered variety stores reopen
75:16.5
iga
MMiild
the short interest report shows Jacobs family cemetery, west of
a marked rise later this month, the city, with Mackey Funeral
This would coincide with ex- Homein charge of ar-
pectations that the market can rangements northwest to 30's elsewhere,
look forward to more sustain- Jacohs had been in ill health Moisture will average .25 to .50
able tallies sometime after several months He served as inch, mostly at mid-week,
mid February. Thus far, how- mr several monins. He serveo as
ever, it would appear that these
rallies may get started from
lower market levels than are
now current."
2 00 2.00-6 3 00
IMA, 1.8445 IM'
1.86% 1,8744 1861
prices were mixed Gainers in- Bill Freemon, assistant city
eluded Loral Electronics, Hugo editor of the Oklahoma City
Stinnes and Draper. Among low- Times and past president of the
er6 were .Heli-coi, _ Fairchild state chapter, was named state
* 20
25 for mediums, while Wagoner in a copyrighted interview in the and listening public."
was down to 26 and 23 Tulsa current issue of the magazine Advertisers Milled
raised large to 26 and pullets to -u, S. News and World Report " 3. "Misrepresentation to pros
Mackintosh declared the U S. pective advertisers that they will
advantage would last "a year he served more advantageously
anyway, perhaps more—perhaps and economically through the
two years" use of a particular licensed
„ . , broadcasting station than through
He said that even should Rus- the use 0f other advertising
sian ground forces succeed in media
overrunning and occupying West 4. The extent to which stations
Europe, the Soviets probably delegate to others their control
could not mount a full-scale in- over what is broadcast,
vasion of the United States. The .
YOUI MONEY is
SECURE L
A at MUTUAL -
(0... insured to $10,-
1 P- 000 by a federal
Y ogtnty, further pro-
L tected by Mutual’s
million-plus reserves
Memphis 50 35
Minneplis 30 27
N Orleans 63 39
New York 42 24
N Platte 45 34 T
Omaha 37 32
Portland 57 44
Raleigh 48 24
Salt Lake 4 5 34 . 02
San Fran 63 57 .10
St Louis 38 31
Wash IK' 44 30
Wichita K 44 36
Wichita F 48 42
_anoee, ..0......... "... .u..u Juuu, TOKYO (UPI) — Work on a civilians and military personnel,]
that was reported stolen here Diamond Head Memorial Park gigantic scale is being earned injured during the NATO " ‘
January 29. Oklahoma City po- above Waikiki Beach out in China's Kwangtung pro- ter shield" ye" -----in
lice reported Monday Apaka was Hawaii s leading vince to harness the Easttriver, area tna -.uu —j -1
. Detective E. V. Jones said the singer when he died January 30 which last year caused the big- latest accident occurred Sunday
car a 1959 Cadillac convertible, of a heart attack. The 40-year-old gest flood in China in a hundred when a bus sideswiped an Amer-
was. stolen from an Oklahoma entertainer was playing paddle years, the Communist New China ican tank on a narrow road near
City dealer Arrested ’in the car ball when he was stricken. News Agency reported here, injuring 10 passengers,
were John Leslie Duke, 23. D P • ,, The agency said among the 65 .
Van Sickle 17 Ray Charles Ray- Movie Rights Sold key projects being undertaken is Animals Nominated
burn, 22, ana Ross Hancock, 21 LONDON .^American movie the construction 0tW0 dams, one HOLLYWOOD <UPD-Six dogs,
producer Sam Spiegel announced them 220 feeunigh three horses, a deer and a pigeon
King Ends Tour Monday he has bought the movie Odd Lot Stocks have been nominated for the 10th
RABAT, Morocco • UPI '-King lights to "Seven Pillars of Wis- NEw YORK mn-Th. New York annua1 Patsy awards which go
Mohamed V returned to Rabat dom" by T. E. Lawrence, who Stock. Exchane reported Mondayathere each year to the outstanding ani-
Sunday from an extended tour of won fame in World war I as|RQ Pebrumt 52 ‘pureKapes P0 19556 mals in motion picture and tele-
the Arab states. Lawrence of Arabia. 252r6harlssold”hr2 shares includine vision shows.
Brollers 17 TFkys, toms .23-29
Hens, heavy .13 Turkey,, hem .51
Hens, light 07 Roorter, 05
WHOLESALE POULTRY
(Quoted by Lleberman Produce Co.
I Fryer,......34 Turkey,, toms
Hens, light 32 Turkey,, hen.
Hens, heavy 41 Roosters
M-a Smle GRAINS
Med ] (Local Mill Buying Bills'
15 (Qugled bv Eekroat Graln Co.) 2 . , . ,
20 when. No. i hard bushel „„ i.M fects of an unknown poison which
15 ; (Quoted by Superior Feed Mills)
10 Barley 96 Mito
18 Oats, red 66 Kafir
12 ats. white 80
'X 1 Corn, yellow shelled
20 Corn, yellow ear
12 Corn, white or mixed shelled
2 Corn, white or mixed ear
Livestock Markets
cemetery. rangements.
Services for Peter John Huston,
76. of 704 NW 3. who died Sat-
urday, were Monday in Capitol
Hill Funeral Home, with burial
in Sunny Lane Cemetery.
Services are pending at Street n: ■ 1 09
& Draper Funeral Home for Mrs. I DI0s AT I I ).)
Sylvia Wolf, 71. of 1821 S East- ——
ern who died Sunday in her
home WAI RIKA — Funeral services
Services for Mri. Clare Ross for Mrs Sarah Caroline Self.
Putnam 79 of 2204 NW 59. who 103. who died Sunday in a Dun-
died Sunday at her home, are can hospital will be at 2 pm 18 leaving mediums at 21.
planned Tuesday or Wednesday Tuesday in the Baptist church One shipper received $7.05
in St Petersburg. Fla in Hastings, under direction of per case for eggs delivered to
Services will be announced by the Worley Funeral Home, Wau- Neosho while another dealer re-
Hahn-Cook Funeral Home for rika ceived $7.20 delivered to Car-
Darrell Shinn, 102 S Broadway. A native of Mississippi she observers sav only a mi-
wi a.?"”'”8' hear al ss » ffS no
Services will be 2 pm. Tues- Joseph Self in 1882The couple homa Most'frequent visitors to
day in Guardian Funeral Home moved to Oklahoma in ,1900. . . from j
for m.. mm M.Hushey, 2554 settling on a farm ncar Hast X?: (”™
Anihmy hspdtad Sundaywin be She is survived by a daughter, and 20 cens for A large,
in Memorial Park Cemetery Mrs R H Syllender. Hastings.
Services for Mrs. Cornelia Rob- five grandchildren and seven
ertson, 81. of 711 NE 17. who died great grandchildren.
i Walter McCullough of Washing-
ton has been named to succeed
Bishop Charles M. "Sweet-
Daddy” Grace who built a $25-
million empire around the House
of Prayer for All People.
Bishop McCullough, 44, former-
ly of South Carolina, who is
head of the sect at a church
here, was elected Saturday in a
secret balloting of 219 Houses of
Prayer and Missions along the
, east and west coasts.
Survivors include his wife, of
the home west of city; five sons,
Charlie, Bill, Jesse E., and John
P. Jacobs, all of Holdenville; and
Warren A. Jacobs, Grand
Prairie, Texas; one brother,
The stock of this "highly di- ly retired as a state game
versified and well balanced in- ranger in this area, after serv-
dustrial complex" appears to ing 26 years.
named to national committee ap-
pointments by Sigma Delta Chi,
professional journalistic frater-
nity. V. M. Newton jr., national
president, announced Monday.
Oklahomans listed among the
15 committees include Robert B.
Allen jr., editor of the Cushing
Daily Citizen and last year's
Oklahoma professional chapter
president, who was named to the
freedom of information commit-
vuii Ruck. The ticker tape was late brief- tee.
-16 5 ly in an active opening. Stocks 1 Henry D. Ralph, chief editorial
Harris said he was ordering While steel production re- were lower at the start and writer for the Oil & Gas Journal
the closed session timdetrninmained at a high level, industry widened losses as trading pro- at Tulsa, was named to the
teLoseprsession testimony was reports were that inventories are pressed historic sites nominating corn-
of that nature being rebuilt at a pace that indi- Opening blocks included: Rho- mittee.
Prescott made the request for! cates the present output may desian Selection Trust unchanged
a closed hearing in a telegram' not hold much beyond the end of at 214 on 8,000 sharesj Bruns State University senior and pres-
sent from Palm Beach Fla. March. wick-Balke, off % at 601 on ident of the university's Sigma
Sunday He gave no hint of the Nafi Corp, was up % at 19% 4.000; and American Telephone Delta Chi chapter, was selected
nature of his testimony, on an opening block of 10,000 off
shares. The weekend news was
that Nafi has made tentative ar-
rangements to acquire the out-
standing stock of Christ-Craft
CHICAGO GRAINS FUTURES
(By Bathe & Company)
WHEAT
Open High Lowlla.m.Chng.
OATS
75 74H
72%4 7214
6614 6614
6514 6515
RYE
Ardmore
of disc jockeys at Miami last I Nominal
Frederick
! Guymon
Blackwell
Medford
Clinton
was taken by Jones & Laughlin.national Paper,, American Can,
Chairman Oren Harris (D- Bethlehem and Republic Steel I Loew S a"d u S Eubber .
Ark) noted that subcommittee [were fractionally lower. Small loSses were taken by
... . -------,-------------------— [Texaco, Kennecott, American
i determined The Dowjone, Ticker'™^ New York Central,
that testimony "may tend to de- new york (UPD Here are Dow L ig8e ttMyer s. General E c
iv s Weather Bureau, Airport Station) ago last night 34; lowest tern- fame, degrade or incriminate Jone" hour ‛ 52 22"""'cut s,es ' ric and n' irera
LOCAL__Partly cloudy today perature on record in 70 years any person." [ 11 ,m -2.% "263 - m *
Hearings 'Only Beginning'
Albuquerq 56 33
Amarillo 54 35
Atlanta 51 28
Bismarck 44 34
Boston 44 23
historic sites ceremony, honor
[awards, international expansion,
] national by-laws, national con-
I vention, nominating, professional
chapter program, public rela-
tions, research and ways and
means, Newton explained.
Mar
May
July
Sept
Mar
May
July-
Sept
Mar
May
July
Sept
Mar
May
July
Sept
29’i 2912 several nunureu ieet veiw ue Mar
75: 261. rim of the crater It boiled up May
44 ‘ 41: after the laval flow from the Sept
2013 472 Puna eruption almost ceased Mar’
53: 3912 The Puna eruption, which be- Jay
7a, gan on November 14, stopped for pe
4582 463 about eight hours Saturday. Then Mar
4602 3603 a lone fountain began shooting
491: 2832 laval about 100 feet into the air.
4612 Mil -----+- ----
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7644 76%
381 28%
5664 551
85% 871.
COMMODITIES
Brollers, NW Ark., lb. firm
Beef prime Chi., stdy to 50c up ■
Fork, loins, Chi . steady
Note Beef and pork quotations re
stored to less-than-carlot basis by
USDA in Chicago.
Em. grde A wn . Chi.. Merc. doz. 26
Eili. stand.. Chi Merc. doe. .24
Butter. 90 B . Chi . Merc. 1b. .56
Fleur, std. pal Mpls . bulk wt 5 45
Potatoes, russets, Chi. Merc, cwt. 5.40
Cetite. Santoe 4s. N. Y . lb.
Surer, raw N Y , lb
GRAINS A FEEDS
Corp. cap., wao na.u oa..
Brunswick-Balke, which rose Camera and Woodley Petroleum, chairman
Iasaiveavannrumarswnah“thasudrrporave bonds were
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.... . ___„______ . । General Pynamics,.
1 -■ here Monday, but plan only limit- General MotorsScorp
Services will be at 2 pm Tues- ed stand-up service to white and d072y8ar Cir Co
day in Capitol Hill Funeral Home Negro alike at their snack bars. Halliburton Cementing
for Mrs. Helen Francas Winger, The stores, object of a week- EgeerMtane onTndu"’
65, Route 5 resident who died Sat- long demonstration by Negroes Nontspmrgr'ceWeni
urday in Hillcrest Hospital Bur- who claimed they got service MLlAmerican.Azitiotrie
ial will be in Fairlawn (erne- only while standing and not Oklahoma Natufai n»»
tery. while seated, were closed abrupt- Phnnp) ArHtrolenim"
Lt. Charles C. Harper, Oka- ly Saturday. MW
homa City pilot and son of Mrs Officials said both were dosed Re0uDlI Saleco
Thomas Coleman of Chandler, after a telephoned fake bomb Sateway Stores
was reported killed Sunday in threat and when the tension be- Seherinkaebuck a Co
an aircraft accident in the Med- tween,the Negro demonstrators Soncal.Mi, on
iterranean Sea He was flying a and their white hecklers became EoutherrRallax
jet fighter plane off the aircraft t00 great SPandar 01 R‛ J >
carrier Saratoga, the Defense unreg-Midcontinent
Top Hawaiian Singer Wnigd Rubber**Cn
„ . j U. S. Steel corp ____
Buried at Honolulu
HONOLULU P - While a choir
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Bar-
3’ ring new severe wage con-
essions this year the profits
of the nation’s class I rail-
roads could climb to $750 mil-
lion.
Two separate studies by
Standard & Poor's Corp. and
the Value Line reached this
same conclusion
If realized, such profits this
year would be some 30 percent
above the $575 million netted in
1959 when volume was affected
by the crippling effects of the
steel strike Last year's earn-
ines were the lowest since the
1949 recession, notes Standard
& Poor's.
. Given a favorable
business climate and earnings
level, the number of roads
likely to declare increased
(dividend' payments in 1960
could be the largest in several
years," the statistical research
agency points out.
Accumulate Ford Motor and
General Electric on any further
market weakness, Bache & Co.
suggests.
Joseph E. Granville of E. F.
Hutton & Co . says a strong
technical prop to the market
would be provided in the event
! would deal with practices "in . .ac.c..
n . . .. (Prices paid to local producers'
Pennsylvania and many other compUed by the State Board of
parts of the country." AeTiculture beoilebb” service
While Harris did not elaborate, steady to firm,
the Pennsylvania phase could, Bress““Fs"plantsms.
| concern teen-age television idol hens
! Dick Clark, whose network (ABC'I Steady. Heavles
required him to divest himself. Eenrontta 1 - oki C
of interests in the record in-1 kla. city
dustry. | Ava
The subcommittee, on the basis , "di
of an exploratory inquiry, has1 Esonell
described payola as "rampant” , -
in he broadcast industry and
) i
Payoff Quiz Key Stocks Lead New
result of nuclear war, he went
on. could easily be a prolonged
stalemate between America and
Russia.
•
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201 1 204-
11 Pit Oozing
494,501, •
1914 195,
453 223, PAHOA. Hawaii (UPI-Molten
$2 Lava began oozing out of famed
38 4852 fire pit in Kilauea
xa 478 408 volcano Thursday for the first
x<i 397; 42 time in six years, but experts
" 462 44 said there was no immediate
433 3332 danger of violent action.
273 283 The latest activity occurred
565 272 several hundred feet below the
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