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Home, Cabin Looted
Chessman
Singer Plays
Greater Oklahoma City: 600,000 in ’Sixty
Theft Blues
VOL. LXXI, No. 8
Air Force Social Life
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SAN FRANCISCO W —
stretched perilously thin
Lessons Given in
to give the American people “specifics” on U. S. and
er
night.
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Rep. Frank Kowalski
Radio Preacher Mamed
Whisky
Tulsan Behind Manual?
Jimmy Perrine
1-Cent Sale
Reported
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are cited as reference sources.
He said he and James Wine,
ted from Lackland Air Force associate general secretary of
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fic patrolman most of that time,
Billy James Hargis
Jackson said, however, that the
Murphy was the first of 9 wit-
Deals Offered
(Continued on Page 1)
। there are danger signals for '
Demo Issue Warms Up
Edmondson Link Denied
Murphy also said that retail-day. Two persons were killed in a
Janet Rose and Linda Lee.
talk about such things.”
the evidence of guilt was "over- said.
had indicated re-signed the petition calling for the
90-Day Controls Possible 3 miles south of Miami. Mrs. Da-
Should Parham find that the vis’s husband, Buel Davis, is un-
Tulsa market is chaotic, he is conscious in Miami Baptist Hos-
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Thursday to defray attorney
Tulsa pricing difficulties, Mur- senger in a car driven by her
Argo, 22, must serve 10 days in proved
a
Compton ment would provide homes for Oklahoma
Nigh said his candidacy was prize drawings.
stock clerk pleaded guilty to 1,317 families.
urged by a group of 30 to 40
gates to Saturday's county meet-
ing here which will elect a new
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Cop Dies
Of Cancer
Suspect Due
Aid by Tribe
February Fatality
Total Reaches 30
Life Hangs
By Thread
Jimmie Perrine
Is Dead at 45
Chance of Snow
Seen by Weekend
Reds Ahead in ICBMs?
Ike Challenged
was dead on arrival at the Mi-
ami hospital. Mrs. Davis, a pas-
Related News, Page 2
Picture on Page 6
Tulsa Retailers
Howl to Parham
in Price-Fix Quiz
accepted President Eisenhower's
invitation to visit the United
States. The White House said
Wednesday they will arrive in
A BLACKED OUT persons
moves, walks, talks and ap-
pears to know what is happen-
ing. His behavior may not be
much different from others.
thing that happened up to a
certain point," he related. “But
after that, I was just a blank.”
cabin on Lake Tenkiller.
TWO—they drove off to Ten-
killer, entered his cabin with
his keys and made off with
three more rifles and another
On Chance Judge
Will Switch Vote
pends on what it is when you;
walk into the store and how good
phy said that 70 to 75 stores
opened here on September 1 and
all but one followed the suggest-
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WASHINGTON (UPI - The Oil Roundup
king and queen of Thailand have Outdoor Pago
To Be Specific
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen. Henry M. Jackson
(D-Wash.) Thursday challenged President Eisenhow-
amounts were light.
A low pressure system drop-
ping southeastward into Nevada
and New Mexico may set the
By JIM YOUNG
(Times Staff Writer)
radio.
Police have an idea the thief
Mountain View last year. Anquoe
has pleaded innocent and is slat-
ed to face trial next month.
The charge was filed in federal
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more occasions to drink—and 1
didn't even realize it."
ward to produce snow in Okla
homa.
Washington June 28 to begin a
10-day stay.
Dudley C. Sharp.
The disputed manual, distribu-
husband, was apparently killed
instantly.
Cause of the fatal crash was
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Other instructions in the mess book tell how to
keep records for slot machines, stage a “bunny hug”
dance, and mix martinis or other cocktails.
Amusements . n
Bridge
Classified Section
Comics
Markets
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Condemned Caryl Chess-
man’s last thread of hope.
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Last Hope Pinned Nifty Training Manual Is Disclosed
added. Jackson said the president
should state whether sufficient
funds would be made available
now so that "we will not be in
another pinch" in the future.
Jackson Puzzled
mitted it.
Fund Release Asked
in another development, chair-
nan Overton Brooks (D-La.) of
■ a bargainer you are "
Chessman held the news con-
charges in a relatively new sec- iomcmzumaimma
tion of the state's penal code
He was sentenced Wednesday. The Weather
Last December 5, Argo was on
TULSA — Tulsa liquor retail- council.
This is the reflection of a
, member of Alcoholics Anony-
1940 to date, 42; February, 30 j mous here. He'd been asked if
governor acted or commented
on the case, that he didn't have a j
chance to be heard on the 11th’
Jimmy Perrine, 45, a city po-
of national political interest in-
stead of personalities".
"Then," he said, "perhaps we
could have supported one side or
the other. We again want to as-
(See POLITICS-Page 2)
porter in a telephone conversa-
tion that Hargis and "Circuit
50 percent of the business in
Tulsa.
In October other stores cut
prices to meet the competiton,
he added.
Murphy did not identify the
store. But it is the Warehouse
Market Liquor store that he was
referring to.
Action Stalled
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— ------- ------ | struggle is all over. A number price of whisky in Tulsa de- 1959 to date, 43; February, 22
the house space committee called Perrine graduated from Ulas-, of foreign correspondents were on
on Eisenhower to order the de- sen High School here. He is sur- hand, indicating the world-wide
fense department to start produc- vived by his wife, Dorothy, and interest the case has prompted
lion of the Army's Nike-Zeus anti- three daughters, Barbara Sue,
missile missile.
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Related News, Page 7
rapid-fire developments—decided
4-3 against recommending clem-
ency for the death row convict-
author.
Chessman, 38. is slated to die
in the green-painted gas cham-
ber at San Quentin, 17 miles
north of here, at 10 a m. Fri-
ciation said Thursday. 13 More Die11 *l u" First-Then Disaster
The statement was made by
mes In CrashesLiquor Skid Is Speedy
- 5 -shvuholic beverage director.
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Cold Night
Forecast
-----_ -[Gates and air force Secretary
Base. Texas, has been with- Dudley C. Sharp.
drawn. Sweeping investigations Hargis, who has an office in
have been ordered by the an Tulsa, is best known as a fiery
forceuand congress. .. radio minister. His staff report-
William Frye. New York, di ed Thursday that he is in Wash-
(See PREACHER—Page 2)
ucoSc5 ouuuiu iv appeai as1
a polite Tulsa retailers attempt to prove
Sports
Tell Me Why
Timos Talk
TV Key
Vital Statistics
Women's, Pages
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He asked the president in a let- *
ter to release 2137 million pro- Incomes Reach
vided by congress last year to
begin pre-production work on the $393 Billion.
weapon. The defense department _ 2
had frozen the funds. New U. S. Record
Trudeau Testifies
। the National Council, have been
assured of a full investigation
by Secretary of Defense Thomas
the car. Billy Joe Bush, 26,
Arkansas City was uninjured.
The string of fatalities started
is someone who is pretty fa- i
miliar with Thompson's activi- 1
ties, after nearly 12 years of
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stage for another snow threat to
the state by Friday or Saturday
However, there is a chance this
storm may drop too far south-
FERRELL D. OAKELY, 25.
Kansas City, Mo.
MRS. DOROTHY DAVIS, Blue-
jacket.
Fred was discussing the
"black out." In his opinion, he
said, it is one of the first
symptoms of alcoholism.
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I authorized to recommend con- pital suffering multiple fractures,
trols for a.period not exceed Trooper F. J. Stone said Oakley
90 days. ABC board members1
would have to agree.
In tracing the history of the
statement saying he was consti-
lice officer 18 years and a traf- tutionally bound to abide by the
Blacking out is not the same
as "passing out.” Anyone,
when he has enough alcohol in
his blood stream, will pass out.
The black out, on the other
hand, is a form of amnesia and
it is not apparent to others
Days in Jail
NEW YORK (P—The city plan- noma rnursday. Light snow was the one store began securing
COMPTON. Calif. (P— James R ning commission Wednesday ap- reported in Enid, and snow flur- more and more customers until
' . ‘ !" . ' proposed $22,300,000 ries appeared possible in the Pan- at one time it was doing 40 to
jail for refusing to give up a tele- housing project at Ebbets Field, handle Friday.
$600,000 to the China Fishing
Co. to help in the construction of
two 550-ton trawlers that will
operate in the Atlantic. The
fishing boats will be Formosa’s
By WAYNE MACKEY
"I was finding more and
previously were cited by the’ABC
board for sending three underage well.’
• court because the incident
mental principles rather than curred on Indian land.
hour clemency appeal.
Fate Still in Doubt
The State Supreme Court de-
liberated 1 hour and 50 minutes
before narrowly voting against a
recommendation of clemency.
Part of that period, Davis spent
in visiting Chessman at San
Quentin prison.
Afterward he telephoned Gov.
Brown and said he would file a
motion for reconsideration. Da-
vis also asked the governor to
grant a reprieve.
In Sacramento, Brown issued a
ments raised total individual in-
comes by $1,200,000,000, to an an-:
nual rate of $393,300,000,000.
Wages and salaries rose by an
annual rate of $2,200,000,000. This
resulled from greater production
and longer working hours in ma-
tenacious legal battling,
suspends Friday from an
effort to switch one vote.
That is the vote of at least or*
member of the California Su-
preme Court majority. Wednes-
day the court—a’ler a series of
oc-
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cial ladder with the ease of a warmed anew in Oklahoma County Thursday as a third
ROY L. PEDDICORD, 24, Ar- man telling about his tonsil- candidate for county chairman blasted a charge the
A total of 95 Tulsa retailers kansas City, Kan. | ectnust didn’t realize that al. governor’s forces got him into the race.
Oakley and Mrs. Davis were cohol was doing more' for me “I had rather expected either side or both sides to
Hearing It Sought
California Gov. Edmund G.
Brown, at sundown Wednesday, [
noted he cannot grant clemency : A
unless the supreme court recom- A
mends The law puts this restric- ■
tion on granting mercy to men ■
convicted previously of felony. ■
Brown said any further action H
on his part depended on what ■
happened in Chessman's move 1I
Friday (or reconsideration of the1 M
4-3 vote. j E
The convict's attorney. George m
T. Davis, said his petition for re- E
consideration would be accom- H
panied by a request for a hear- ■
ing on a complete brief support-| ■
ing the action.
Davis said Wednesday night, •
after the U. S. Supreme Court,
the State Supreme Court and the
Murphy and two other retailers four Blackwell teen-agers and a
Tulsan in a crash near Black
siles before 1965.
Trudeau said other anti-missile
Systems now under study "could
not possibly do the job until 1970
or later.” He was the third army
witness in two days to plead the
Nike-Zeus case before the house
committee.
Telephone ‘’Hog’
ference after the U. S. Supreme ers were engaging in sales stim- crash near Miami, Okla. and Kay
Court—in its 15th consideration of ulation acts such as offering a
I the case—denied without com- pint of whisky for a penny upon .. .
ment his appeal for a writ of the purchase of a fifth, lie said “ay latauty in 12 days,
habeas corpus or a stay of exe- that such a condition stimulates The dead:
cution. consumption.
Governor Brown is an outspo- "Without a normal markup, we
ken opponent of capital punish-feel we've got to sell a little bit
_ ment. But on previous appeals in more to make up in volume for
which Chessman's behalf, he noted that what we lose in markup," he
Book
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The unemployed
Soviet missile progress in his radio-TV report Sunday day. He was .convicted, in 1948
’ kidnaping with bodily harm, rob-
- bery and sexual abuse in Los
“I hope it will not be another generalized reassur-Angeles.
ance that we have overall deterrent strength, Jackson
Housing Approved (old weather continued in Okla- ed 30 percent markup. He said not immediately determined.
NEW YORK “P- The city plan- homa Thursday. Light snow was the one store began securing Peddicord was injured Wednes-
day in an accident 8 miles north
of Newkirk on U. S. 77. when
his car went out of control on a
curve. He died Thursday.
Troopers said the vehicle went
200 feet off the road and over-
turned 6 times. A passenger in
Jackson said he was puzzled died Thursday night of cancer.
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l Hahn-Cook Funeral Home.
round up dates for bachelors, mix drinks and give
lollipops to officers’ children.
The book also advises persons who run officers’
clubs to feed employes—often enlisted men—cheaper
cuts of meat than those served to members.
The publication, which still is in use, is called
“Open Mess Operating Manual.” It was issued in 1957
by order of Gen. Nathan F. Twining, then air force
chief of staff and now chairman of the joint chiefs
of staff.
Rep. Frank Kowalski (D-Conn.) disclosed the exist-
ence of the manual in a letter urging the house armed
services committee to investigate all military train-
ing books.
supreme court’s recommendation
, , . । so-gg are nendinc at the regarding clemencyaAstoare ers are charging 2 cents a fifth The statements, linking church- ......... ................
hyzone ofsEisenhaer’snensscon-uen.cook funeral Home. day's execution Brown said he above their wholesale cost andes to Communism and deriding rector of information for the Na-
X was the Ssidents dser. The veteran officer had been would not anticipate the court's making . tie-in . arrangements the public s right to be informed, tional Council, told a Times re
tion that anv suggestions or im-on the job until last week, work- decision on the motion for recon- with customers, the president of __
Pabons he Shad misled the ing as an acting sergeant in the sideration. the Tulsa Liquor Dealers Asso-
American people were "despi- motorcycle division. Thus, 24 hours before the cru-
cable." He joined the force July 31. cial time, Chessman's fate still wn ,
The Washington Democrat said 1942, as a scoutcar patrolman,was in doubt. roe r. Murphy «no was the
he knew of no one who had and moved to the traffic division. At San Quentin, Associate War- s " Ines be we a
charged that the president had 3 months later. In 1944, he took den Walter D I.... ________
"intentionally misled the nation.! time out for military service. j delivered news of the late-hour1
----------- . He spent brief periods as a fin-! State Supreme Court action to
administration had known "that gerprint officer and detective, chessman. He said the prisoner's Scheduled to annear
the Soviet was going to beat us but most of his career was as a unemotional reaction was r -1a-es5e5 scnedued to appear
to the ICBM" and had not ad- traffic patrolman. । "Thank vou " . .. :
„ w. nia io.e .. . y their market is chaotic and call
was said although he issued At a news conference Wednes- for short term price controls,
thousands of tickets in his ca- day, the hawk-faced chessman
reer, no citizen ever complained expressed belief his 12-year court
about it.
- - .... Mrs, Anquoe was killed in an 1
Oklahoma County precinct dele- altercation at her home near
g THE S4KE M...... By Surprise Candidate
FOR THE SAKE of his ano- ( J
nymity, we’ll call the AA mem- ;
ber Fred Blank. He discussed By HUGH HALL
his spiralling trip down the so- The struggle for state Democratic Party control
. persons into the Warehouse Mar- ---•
Temperaturedaweresuite d “ to make purchases. The Ware- Thai King Accepts
again weanesaay nigm lows house store was cited for selling 1
ranged from 22 at Guymon to 29 to minors, Ike S invitation
at Oklahoma City; Ardmore and However, board action in the
Fort Sill. Highs Wednesday aft- case has been stalled by a writ
ernoon ranged from 37 in east- of prohibition granted by a Tulsa
ern sections to 48 at Hobart. • county district court
Lows Thursday night will be "The situation is such that
from 10 in the northwest to 15 to prices may change every hour,"
25 in the South. These were to Murphy told the director. “The
follow afternoon highs of 30's in
the east to 40's in the west. (See LIQUOR— Page 2)
Oklahoma City Times)
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Brooks made public the letter WASHINGTON (UPD - The
after Lt. Gen. Arthur G. Tru- manufacturing upsurge v.......
deau, army research chief, told lifted industrial production to a - „ --
the house committee that "full record high in January also whelming" and also that Chess!
blast" development of the Nike-boosted personal incomes to a man never L —i—Li
Zeus could give the nation a de- new peak. morse. price hearing. This is well above
fense against enemy ballistic mis- The commerce department re- Chessman steadfastly has in- the minimum 60 percent required
ported Wednesday that a large sisted on his innocence, and he to call such a hearing,
increase in wage and salary pay- did so again.
biggest.
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Oklahoma’s highway death toll the social drinker to watchi
7 ‛ , he feels he s becoming an al- 1
continued to push upward Thurs-1 coholic
"1 can see a dozen things to
watch for now," the AA mem- !
County recorded its seventh high- ber said, but when I was
drinking, people didn t even
"enat PTPTe ane "aT currea on Indian land.
14 petty politics that brought the .l
28 slur on his motives in entering _, . . n
34.37 the race Fishing Boosted
Nigh said he had hoped that TAIPEI, Formosa W- The Na-
either Hunt or Billups would;tionalist government has ap-
come out for "strong principles proved a loan equivalent to
AN AIR FORCE manual made public Wednesday this with southern pan fried chicken, browned to
stirred a storm of protest by linking some U. S. perfection, nestled in golden brown curls and served ;
churches with Communism and questioning the public's piping hot with biscuits and honey, the chances o a
right to know certain information. sale would be greatly increased.
Kowalski a former army colonel, who earlier re- On issuing “good eating certificates” with lollipops ;
vealed an air force manual on how GI’s could be effi- to officers’ children who eat all their food: “This
cient orderlies for officers, said the manual on officers' certificate usually makes a hit with parents who can
clubs was “ridiculous.” use it to coax the little ones to clean up their plates.
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told newsmen. “The people
want to know specifically.”
The president announced
Wednesday he would deliver a
15-minute address at 5:15 pm.
CST Sunday to discuss his de-
fense policies and the South
American tour he starts Monday.
Additional testimony on the de-
fense controversy was scheduled
in congress Thursday. The house
space committee called Maj.
Gen. John B. Medaris i retired L
former head of the army bal-
listic missile agency. The senate
space committee summoned Dr.
T. Keith Glennan, director of the
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
People Entitled to Know
Jackson, a frequent critic of
administration defense policies,
said there were useful specifics
which Eisenhower could give the
nation "within the framework of
security requirements."
"He should tell the American
people whether Russia is ahead
of us in ICBM's—within the lim-
its of security," Jackson said.
"The American people are en-
titled to know where they stand
vis-a-vis the Russians."
"It is not sufficient to equate
bombers with missiles,” he;
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A congressman Thurs- He said the “American people have a right to ask
day bared the contents of still another air force man- why there is a missile gap and what is wrong with the
ual instructing airmen on how to stage fashion shows, defense department after seeing these publications. ’
Hillbilly crooner Hank
Thompson was singing the
blues Thursday.
He told police burglars were
taking him to the cleaners
after.
ONE—they broke into his
home at 8308 N May. They stole
a radio, two rifles, a revolver,
a hi fi set, a movie camera,
the keys to his Cadillac and a
drinking and I just didn't give spontaneous, and not rigged by
any thought to stopping. । ... ,,gre.A fund raising campaign bv
Fred surmised it was about either Gov. Edmondsons forcesthe Kiowa Indian Victory Club
this time that he slipped over backing Pat Malloy of Tulsa for of Carnegie was under way
into the early stages of alcohol- state chairman, or those back-Thursday to defray attorney
ism. J ing re-election of Gene McGill, fees for Quinton Anquoe, 37-year-
Alva. [old Kiowa charged in federal
WITHOUT WARNING, he Woody Hunt, county chairman!court here with the slaying of
said, he woke up one morning candidate favorable to McGill, is his mother, Mrs. Charlie An-
and discovered he couldn’t re- the one who charged Nigh's en-quoe. i
member a thing after a certain trance was an effort of the gov- Mrs. Rogers Tafpi, Carnegie,
point of the night before, ernors forces to develop a com- club president, said a program
"I knew where I'd been, who promise candidate for state will be held Saturday night in
else was around and every- chairman "because they know Carnegie to start the fund rais.
they are beat in the effort to ing drive. This event will include
elect Malloy." tribal dances, cake walks and
phone party line needed in an former home of the Brooklyn A mixture of snow and rain fell
emergency. baseball Dodgers. The develop- in southern and southeastern
M- '■ I
Wednesday, but
February. 6 with the death of <a--—he thought
W hat s inside it was his espousal of govern-
By MARY JO NELSON touched off a furor in Washing-
a Tnicn padin pvancolid has ton Wednesday and brought apol-
been i 1 .ne X .1 from air force secretary Riders: of Cincinnati,,
explosive statements used in a
controversial air force manual.
Billy James Hargis, at one
time a Christian Church minister,
[was named Thursday by an of-
ficial of the National Council of
Churches as one of two informa-
tion sources cited in the manual.
I Hargis is an, outspoken foe of the
jor steel-using industries, espe-
I n cially autos, fabricated metals
MllSt Spend 10 and machinery
38 PAGES—500 N BROADWAY, OKLAHOMA CITY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, I960 PRICE FIVE CENTS HOME EDITION
cupant in her home, Olive Vic-
toria Lund, 82. appeared to have
suffered a heart attack. Argo re-
fused. Mrs. Lund was pronounced Partly cloudy and continued
dead on arrival at a hospital. cold through Friday High 42, low
Wage Law Urged 10 (Det.....Page
NEW YORK ( - Mayor Ko HOURLY TEMPERATURE
bert F. Wagner urged the city J [J ; ™
. council Thursday to pass legis- 8:08 .m.
lation for a minumum wage in B.m.
the city "crtainly no less than: "fi08mInlh
8125 an hour.". j-'a.m.
the phone when Mrs. Willie Mae AAn T 2
Davis of Paramount asked him, (C(O)LV
to get off. She said she wanted E -
to call a doctor because an oc- u
STATE TRAFFIC DEATHS
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THE MANUAL states that if getting dates for
bachelor officers is a problem “call the nurses, wom-
en’s colleges or the Junior League.”
There is a special drink guide explaining in detail
that a large group at a party consumes fewer drinks
per person than a smaller group. The guide gives
seven different recipes for martinis.
The manual also contains the following advice:
On promoting food: “A short descriptive sentence
helps sell food. For example: Just fried chicken $1.25
doesn’t mean much; however if we were to replace
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killed shortly after 7 am. Thurs- say just that,” declared
day in a crash on U. S. 66 about Picture, Page 2 Felix Nigh, surprise candi-
,6 . — 0„ date who jumped into the
than it was for most people. J 1
he declared. “I felt I could race Wednesday,
stop any time, but I enjoyed I Nigh said his entrance was
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