Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 153, Ed. 2 Friday, August 5, 1960 Page: 8 of 15
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10 FridayAugust 5, 1960 OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
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President Oliver S. Wil-
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training in Snyder this year
she was training at Garner-
ing, where she completed
one year. After her marriage
in 1956 she moved to Califor-
nia where her husband, J. C.
mencement exercises Satur-
day at 9 a.m. in the field-
their search for a gaudily
dressed gunman who held
up a savings and loan firm
with Arkansas Gov. Orval
Faubus the keynote speaker
Designed to give
distorted soundi
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Funeral for Mrs. Ruth Amy
Trout, a former Arkansas
City resident who died Tues-
day in Portland, Ore., will
be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the
Grant-Elder Funeral Home
TWO FULL FIDELITY
ALNICO S SPEAKERS
over the possible in-
heritance. When a murder
and is so irrational in the
first half of the show that he
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Wide Hunt Is Speeded
After Tulsa Robbery
GOP School Set
Republican candidates for
state office will attend an-
other session of school here
Saturday.
State GOP chairman Hen-
ry Bellmon said the candi-
dates will attend classes at
Oklahoma City. University
on campaign strategy and
public speaking.
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former chief of intelligence
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and U. S. Rep. Dale Alford
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6:00 Popeye Theatre
6:25 News a Weather Capsule
6:30 Walt Disney
was 69.
Mrs. Scott, a native Okla-
homan, was born at Terral.
She had made her home at
McMillan 47 years and was
a member of the Missionary
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4:30 Today's (arty Show
"Clipper Ship" Charles Bick,
lord. Jan Sterling, Sieve For
rest.
FOUR STAR REPORT
WEATHER, AL WORTH
OKLAHOMA HEWS CLYDE DAVIS
ANO RALPH TITUS REPORTING
EDITORIAL. BRUCE PALMER
NATIONAL NEWS,
DOUG EDWARDS
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candidate, will lead a cam-
paign task force here Friday
in opening a northern Cali-
fornia headquarters.
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again makes the dialogue
sound better, and old timer
Hastings community.
MRS. W. R. VAUGHAN
BLAIR—Services for Mrs.
W. R. Vaughan, 73, who died
Thursday in her home in
Blair will be Saturday at
2:30 p.m. in the Baptist
church here.
Born in Missouri, in Oc-
tober 1887, she came to Al-
tus in 1899.
She is survived by three
sons, Edgar and Milton, both
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was educated in Snyder
businessman schools before entering the
Oklahoma School of Nurs-
at 3:30 p.m. in the First
Baptist Church. She was fa-
tally injured in a highway
accident Wednesday morn-
ing in Lawton.
TULSA (fl — A three-day I Thursday. Cvetic, who posed
National Christian Crusade as a Communist nine years,
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She is survived by two
children, Cim and Belinda,
of the home; her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sharver.
Snyder; a sister, Mrs. Mary
L. Tucker, Altus; a brother.
James, Roswell. N. M. and
physical and is recom-
mended for retirement. In a
desperate attempt to prove
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who died Wednesday night in
an Ardmore hospital. She
asked the office manager
about a loan.
The office manager, Bruce
Flanagan, and cashier Nor-
ma Jean Rogne, were locked
in a vault before the hijack-
er escaped with between
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WAURIKA - Funeral for R- H Burton, Southwestern
Leon Hooper, 35. who died State college, Weatherford;
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including Roy. McMillan;
cities, 29 out-of-state towns
in the U. S., and 20 cities
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band. M F. Scott, a farm-here. She was. the widow of
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Goes Into Space
THE DETECTIVES
Tuesday in Westminster,
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Mrs. Trout, the former
Ruth Amy Quivey, was edu-
cated in the Wellington,
Kan., schools. She and Trout
were married in Wellington
in 1929.
She is survived by a daugh-
ter, a son, two sisters, and
a brother on the West Coast.
Interment will be in River-
view Cemetery here
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mated 3,000 persons are ex- tral state college Edmond
peeled for Oklahoma State and Dr. (; L Harrison,
University summer
her grandmother. Mrs. Mary recognition of their contri-
Harmon, Snyder. ’ bution to higher education
1956 revolution. He was left
behind because he was too ill day in the First Methodist
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Friday — apparently closing session of. the con-
ference.
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nor expected to attend the
session.
Faubus earlier sent a wire
saying his plans were
changed and he wouldn’t at-
tend.
Hargis said he expects
1,000 persons from through-
out the nation to attend.
Matt Cvetic, former coun-
terspy for the Federal Bu-
' reau of Investigation, ar-
rived meanwhile in Tulsa
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MALESTER - Services: Mrs. Nikita
for Mrs. Jake McAndrews.
66, who died Wednesday at, A • l D •
Coalgate, were to be Fri- AldS ncunlon
day afternoon at the Chaney
Funeral Home. LINZ, Austria (UPI)—An
Mrs. McAndrews’ late hus- 11-year old Hungarian boy
specialist in education, six
master of arts, 231 master of
science, one mastdr of ar-
chitecture and one master of
architectural engineering.
The degree candidates
come from 170 Oklahoma
Sunnylane Cemetery,
Did Dinosaurs
Lose Fertility?
LONDON (fl — Four Soviet
scientists believe dihosaurs
were killed off by radioac-
tivity, Moscow radio re-1
ports.
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Attila Muhory’s parents Colo., after a heart attack,
fled Hungary during the
BEAUTIFUL GIRLS from around the world gather in Long Beach, Caroline Lecerf, Miss Belgium; Michiko Takaigi, Miss Japan; Helga
( allf., for the International Beauty Pageant. Among them, left to right, Kirsch, Miss Germany, and Magdalena Davila. Miss Ecuador. (AP‛
are: Slavica Lazaric, Miss Argentina; Valle Raymonde, Miss Morocco: Wirephoto)
died in 1959.
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to travel. The parents could
not get an exit visa for him
later.
During the Soviet pre-
mier's visit to Austria, a
friend of the family ap-
proached Mrs. Khrushchev
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ARDMORF—Funeral was. Krebs.
(o be Friday at 2 p.m. from'brother,
the First Baptist Church, Krebs,
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The trail riders are held hos
tage in a smokehouse.
1 30 Pony Express
Ride with Adventure'
1 00 Rimfire!
"Long Trail1"
8:30 December Bride
An English lecture on matri-
mony has drastic effects
9 00 Twilight Zone
Frightening knowledge of the
future.
9 30 Johnny Midnight
Aki discovers a stabbed girl
in a geisha house
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Ed, Springdale Loop;
4 Woody, Hoxbar Rt.; two
daughters, Mrs. Beatrice
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Bill Landgraf, Madill; a
step - daughter, Mrs. Cleo
Chaffin, Mannsville; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Ada Frost and
Mrs. Elizabeth Croy, Pauls
Valley, and one brother.
mrs. jack McAndrews
Services ere pending at Sherman fu-
neral Home for Mrs. Dora A. DeVries.
Church. 171, Jones, who died Thursdav in her
He is survived by his' S^eTW
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inAiss"CShore Hunter, 427 NE 16. died
Thursday. Services will be 10 a.m. Set*
urday in Guardian Funeral Home with
burial in Memorial Perk Cemetery.
Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday. In
Capitol Hill Funeral Home for Mrs.
Laura E. Duncan, 71, of 227 E Park,
who died Wednesday. Burial will be In
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Faubus is scheduled to
speak Friday night.
A spokesman for evange-
list Billy James Hargis, the
conference organizer, said a
telegram was received
was reunited with his
parents for the first time in
four years Thursday through
the aid of Mrs. Nina Khru-
shchev.
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Oklahoma City; nine grand- about genetic sterility that
; two brothers in- resulted in the extinction of
eluding, George Wicker, of dinosaurs and other pre-
Manhunt
9:30
Actual cases from the files of •
the San Diego Police starring 1
Victor Jory and Patrick McVey. ’
10:00 News—virgil Dominic
10: IS Weather—Bob Thomas
10:25 Sporis-- Dan Allison
10 30 Jack Paar Show
Belly Johnson, Carol Keed,
George Jessel Hermione i
Ginzold and Arthur Treacher i
are featured cm 'The Beat of
Paar.”
Spencer (Roger Smith) steps his fitness he sets out to cap-
ture a dangerous con artist.
10:00 NEWS. RALPH TITUS
See ALL the News!
10:15 WEATHER, AL WORTH
10:25 SPORTS, KEN CARIKER
10:30 The Big Show
Double Feature
"Canyon Passage Dana An-
drews. Susan Hayward, Brian
Don levy
"Mark of the Vampire" Lionel
Barrymore, Elizabeth Allan.
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“Who Killed Cock Robin?”
(Repeat) Some nice touches
Thursday from Faubus’ of-
$2,000 and $2,900 from Unit- fice advising that the gover-
888000
‘ in this mystery about a
movie producer who dies and _ orson).the elder states-
leaves five heirs battling
Association’s Utica Square
shopping center branch of-
fice.
The loss estimate was
made by Lee M. Mitchell,
president of the firm. The
same Utica Square office
was robbed 18 months ago
of about $2,500 by another
gunman.
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. band. Jake McAndrews, op-
erated a drug store here.
Mrs. McAndrews moved
to Coalgate following her
husband’s death. She was a
. member of the Methodist
, church.
‘ She was born at Coalgate.
• Survivors are a sister, Mrs.
• W. B. Thornsborough, Coal-
gate, and four brothers, in-
cluding James Cottier.
Hartshorne.
Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, su-
perintendent of ihe Okla-
homa City public schools,
will deliver the commence-
Friday Night Show
7:00
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John Payne. Rod Cameron and
Faith Domergue.
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Saturday at the St. Joseph’s
Catholic Church.
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