The Ponca City News (Ponca, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 9, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 11, 1959 Page: 1 of 54
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Vol 67—No 9
(P) Leased Wire and Features
Published Daily Except Saturday it 200 North Third
and Second Class Postage Paid at Ponca City Okla
rilHE
MEARLY
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RAYMOND KIZER'S natty cos-
tume won hail the first prize
the past weekend NA'hen a Style
show and banquet featured a meet-
ing of the Tulsa Regional Group of
the Horse less Carriage Club Club
rules specify the horseless carriage's
Owner must wear authentic clothing
of the same vintage so Kizer was
attired in a 1920 tuxedo beaver top
hat and high button shoes Other
Ponca Citians attending the event
were Mrs Kizer the John Hannas
and the Jan Wilkinson&
Continental Oil ( ompany
obliged the oil editor w ith a
lively story on its varied job
titles appearing on Page 1-1)
Through our error the first four
paragraphs are repeated The
story is w ell-written and cer-
tainly clear enough that one read-
in g will give you the picture So
read the first four paragraphs
then skip the next four before
proceeding with the story
TEMPORARY "lost and found''
11 department has been estab-
lished at the Red Cross chapter of-
fice in the Royalty building The
last day the bloodmobile was in
Ponca City workers as they were
cleaning up found a woman's hat
a woman's sweater and some money
Persons losing these items may
claim them at the office after giv-
ing proper identification A donor
mentioned to some of the workers
his loss of money but the workers
did not get his name The metey
may be claimed by identifying the
amount and kind
"1 hot an elephant Itey die
hard Lions are dangerous and
buffaloes want to kill you" wrote
G Henry White of Palm Beach
Fla to his aunt Mrs Jennie
Smith 401 South Fifth White
who has often visited in Ponca
city is hunting in Africa En-
route home he expects to spend
10 days in Paris he wrote
WE trust you'll excuse Nearly
News if ve toot our own horn
a bit over the second place received
for column writing in the Okla-
homa State Fair contest for news-
papers The News also rated sec-
ond In classified advertising nod
third in display advertising in its
particular division Nearly News is
made up of contributions from all
staff members as well as from you
our readers We hope you will con-
tinue to let us know when you have
an item that would make good
reading in this column
Somebody had to be first of
course At least one local eating
place the Airport Restaurant al-
ready l wishing its customers a
"Merry Christmas" on the back
of its dinner checks
equipment and labor in helpin'g Also it announced plans to con-
' EADERS in the Scouting move- schools and churchec struct a multi-million dollar pctro-
c
ment often are former Scouts "We'll tell them anything they ""m" plant at Lke Charles
who feel they have benefited from want to know and cooperate in any ( Constock owned jointly by Con-
the program and want to pass on way they want" the commissioners tmental and Union Stock Yard and
the opportunity A story in The declared Transit Company of Chicago an-
News recently mentioned several The statements came as state flounced plans to build two to four
who had made the ''full circle" Crime Bureau agents Fred Graves more methane tankers in the next
from Cub to Scouter NN's atten- and J B Denney who arrived here I two or three years to carry liquid
tion is called to another young man Wednesday continued their probe petroleum gas to Great Britain
who i5 hearted in this direction: of 'highway practices on both the Continental Pipe Line a wholly-
Terry Lundy lorn:lime Scout at St state and county levels owned subsidiary began Construe-
Marys School now in college at Among other things the probe lion of its 155-mile products line
Benedictine Heights in Tulsa and a includes search into activities of from Artesia NM to El Paso
summer counselor at NAill Rogers the commissioners' road budding Tex Completion is expected late
Boy Scout Reservation No doubt Crews to dclermine if they have this year
there are many more done work on places other than
county roads and county property
A check by agents Of the miseel-
Blackwell Attorney lanems collections were made to
To Head Committee &termitic If commissioners oc-
pOSIt(d money for work done at
TuLsA 1r— BItickwell attorney Stnd Springs II t' V' Charles Page
Robert L Cox Saturday was se: High School
Robert L Cox Saturday was se-
lected to head a committee that Will
pick the site of the MI national
Young Republican Convention
The appointment was made in
Kansas City by national Young Re-
publican Chairman Ned Cushing at i
an executive committee meeting'
Cox said his commit i ee would
meet about Jam 18 1960 in Wash-
ington to decide a location of the
conVent inn Cit ICS seeking the con-
‘'ention in 1961 he Said include An-
chorageAlaska: Louis
ville Ky
and Alinnedpolis 1linn
Former Poncon Mother
Of Two Dies of Polio
Former Poncon Mother
Of Two Dies of Polio
Mi's Adelina EtillitISOn 2'2 died 1
Mrs Adelina EtillitISOn 2'2 died
early morning in an Fold
Saturday i
hospital Death of the former Raw
City and Bonea City rosident WaS
attributed to bulbar polio
mr Bohinson daughter of tr
mod Mrs Melvin MeSmjth III West
and Nrs meivin me-mmto
Detroit WiS admitted to the hos-
pita' NIondiv and Vt S placed in an
gotal monoily aim was oiacco iii aii
iron lung Tuesday midnight
She is survived by two small
children of the borne in Enid: her
t and two brothers Charles
pa l'Cri i
McSm it h Ponca City and Melvin
MeSmith Jr New York City Her
husband died about two years HVO
l- uncut! services are to be Mon-
day in Enid 2 pm according to
word received here
iron lung illesinly illatillii
She is survived by two small i
children of the home in Enid: her
p n
areni: and two brothers Charles
Mc Smith Ponca City and Melvin
Alc Smith Jr New York City Her
husband died about two years 820
Funeral services are to be Mon-
day in Enid 2 pm according to
word received here
THE WEATHER
At Ponca City Airport:
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munications Station)
1 aM 58 7 am 64
I p tn 69 7 pm 53
Saturdav's high to 7 pm) 71
Friday's maximum 69
Minimum past 24 hours 56
Relative Humidity 83 percent at
7 pm
Max wind velocity 30 mph Time
2 pm
Barometric press 7:30 pm 2887
trisingi
Barometric press reduced to sea
level 29 92
AI Fire Station No I:
Saturday's high 72
Friday's maximum 79
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HISTORIC TANKER the "Methane Pioneer" was the first ship to
make a trans-oceanic voyage with a cargo of liquid natural gas Now
Constock jointly owned by Continental Oil Company and Union stock
Yard and Transit Co of Chicago plans constr uction of several such
methane tankers The unique ship has made four round trips from
Tulsa's Officials
Say They Haven't
Anything To Hide
TULSA — Tulsa Comity
commissioners sayIng "wo t
have anything to hide" Satirday
offered to admit to state investi-
gators they have atithori7ed the of
county crews and equipnient in
non-county projects
But the three commissioners —
chairman Frank O'Brien W V
Caftcy and Lynn H Beard — said
probers may gct little sympathy
from resments over use Of county
m'w Undri"
Iligh School
filen School
NO money was deposded
fey a sharp opponent of the state
admmistr"tion said thgrg was goo"
reason—the county didn't charge
the school for the work
"I'm amirfed these Crime Bureau
agents would be inveidigoting our
work for schools and churches
k'hich may he a teehnic"I violation
of the law" Carey said
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BALTIMORE Md eV) — A 20-
I year-old Negro woman already the
!mother of eight children gave birth
quadruplets Saturday at Johns
I to
I Ho0kins Hospital
A hospital spukesman said LON
tante Graves Of Annapolis and all
if
girls Ind' a- boy
four baines---t hi ee '
— veil' healthy and doing fine
Dr Frank Leak resident phy-
sician in obstetrics delivered the '
first baby a 4-pound 812-ouncc
girl at 1:17 pm The other babies
a 3-pound 13 '2 -Mina' girl a 3-
pound
d 11-ounce boy and a 3-pound
8-ouncc girl were delivered within
135 minutes
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Dr Frank Leak resident phy-
sician in obstetrics delivered the
first baby a 4-pound 812-ounce
girl at 1:17 pm The other babies
a 3-pound 13I2-"nce girl a 3 -
pound 11-ounce boy and a 3-pound
8-ounce girl were delivered within
35 minutes
Mrs Graves only 5 feet 2 and
normally about 140 pounds is mar-
nod to George Graves Wit lives
with her mother Temperance
Simms in Annapolis The husband
an automobile mechanic was not
at home
Her other eight children include
two sets of twins
Statistics show that quadruplets
occur once in abcut every 657000
births
Airs Graves' babies were taken
immediately to a premature our-
iery in the hospital where babies
automatically are confined When
they weigh less than five pounds
at birth
Dr Leak said Airs Graves vie-
confined to the hospital on Sept
25 when it was determined by X
rays for the first time that she
would have quadrupleta I
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Continental Carbon Company
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which Continental OWT1S 51 percent
recently complcted a $2000000 ex-
pansion at Its local plant nearly
doubling the facility's carbon black
c!ii)(!ity which now totals some
7100000 pounds annmilly
of all
grades of furnace black
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grades of furnace black
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Cities Service Company "p t"
of Cities Service Oil Company
which operates a large refinery
here imnounced expenditures of
over $150 million to build new fa-
eddies over its far-flung empire
Loeidiy the refinery continued its
program of bringing its operations
to optimum efficiency
Both companies are counting ex-
ploratains abroad and each lists i
tivitas in six rign countries as
foe
(cdasstidiusintTOUS areas of the
13( tails of Conoco and Citics ae-
ti: arc furnished in articles on
1 Section C of The News' Od
hilt ion today
—
State Counts Four
More Traffic Deaths
By The Associated Press
Four 1111)1VA kt VIA i(iritil ie clilf
Four names vcre added to Olda-
S fatality toll Savor-
making the count for the year
day making the count for the year
4i3 compared with 509 at this tune
y
last ear
lite victims:
W Phelps
IN 8 Muldrow
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James lars Hogland 30 Avery Ttx
am Willi C Blackburn 35 of Paw-
huska
Mrs Janie Wilbanks 6'2 of Tulsa
Thiii Prii-iiiiii airl ri ind -41114
43 compared with 509 at this tune
last year
Die victims:
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james lars Hog land 30 Avery Tvx
William C Blackburn 35 of Paw-
huska
Airs Janie Wilbanks 6'2 of Tulsa
The Phelps girl died Saturday
night in a Waeoner hospital one
week alter she was injured in a
two-car collision seven miles west
1 of Wagoner on State Highway 51
Her mother Mrs Elizabeth Phelps
:30 of Muldrow was killed in the
accident
Are You a First-Class
Citizen
o
GIVE t the
Community Chest
teaching Then he added:
The nearly 3000 delegates unan-
I But this is a critical time When imously approved a telegram from
Both City OH Companies Congress Is Told the President asks you to do some-
thing you can't very well say no" IJkW chief Walter P Reuther to
Eisenhower asking that instead the
Taylor said he planned to meet President create an impartial pub-
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59 ge ele - On the fact find- lic fact-finding board"
Reveal Expansion in ' tugd Tvison i itthplzilcoll1)(cgyirte
''') determine bear-
ing procedures Ile said the bearings Ai injunctin order:ing the steel-
workers back to their jobs the
themselves may get under way telegram said "constitutes little
In 1959 oirs centennial year both major companies represented in shows Not Illegal Monday afternoon more than using the power and
Taylor is on record as saying that
majesty of the United States goy-
Ponca City announced busy periods of expansion
neither injunctions nor govern- ' ernment as a strike - b r e a k i n g
Continental Oil Company began expansion and modernizatrin pro- 1
ment seniure of plants is likely in weiipon"
RI ams at both its compounding and packaging and its grease platts here WASHING TON Lit— 1- ling 111
Mn- --P milli-11)We to a moiling of minds '
The expamilon P1 eiec1 which includes a new warehause north of the public with rigged television nuiz collect e bargaining The e UA gave the steelworkers
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plant a
is nering completion at a cost of $750900 The $380000 gr a ra
ese I
soows is a fudulent and deceptive similar stand has been takn one million dollars last month and
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plant program is expected to practice hut not an Wean) on t he David J McDonald president of
he completed early in 1960 offerd e to contribute more help In
one Continental expanded in production transportation man r
ufactuing Feder om M
Federal Cmun at ions Con u
lin's- i'
Me steelworkers nion McDonald supporting the strike
marketing and petrochemical fields slim told Coniiress Sidurday expected here from Pittsburgh Meanwhile the UAW set a goal
in the continental United States and
outside its borders purchasing some 01 Progress Story -Neithor the prosecuting attorney i Sunday to help Arline the union of building its strike fund which
in New York nor I have been able case against a strike-ending injunc- is now below 15 million dollars to
production properties and market- ' --
146 million by theend of 1961 and to
mg companies outright and inter- I old Ifl News Today to pinpoint any iaoiallOn Of the Iron
law" FCC Chairman John C Doer- Iie has said injunctions cannot 140 million before toe present three-
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Lake Charles La to Canvey Island near London carrying liquidl
vama professor id befor c
n leavin
methane at minus 258 degrees Fahrenheit proving that ocean trans-
!Philadelphia for Washingto Sat-
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portation of liquid natural gas Is now technically and economically tirday tbot he had hped to with-
practicable draw from the labor relations field
entirely and spend all his time
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Oil Progress Story
Told in News Today
This is the oil edition—TM
Ponca City News' annual tribute
to the oil industry
The News is indebted to Con-
tinental and Cities Service Oil
Companies for pictures and in-
formaiton and especially to Don
Veaman of Conoco and Calvin
Bryant of Cities Set-vice for
many of the photoirraphs used
The edition was prepnred and
edited by Mrs Helene Coffer
special writer fur The Ponca
City News assisted by members
of The News staff
Two Summits May Be
Held in Two Months
WASHINGTON cit! — Within the
next two months not one but two
summit conferences rnav be held in
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summit conferences rmv be held in
summit conferences may be held in
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of
an effoit to discover some W y
negotiating East-West agreements to
end the cold war and make a start
On disarmament
Diplomatic officials now consider
a distinct possinuihk a gathming of
hicf Western leaders perhaps in
-ic -
Wasnington in advance of a meet-
ing betyTen the Allies and Soviet
Pi (III ill' Nikita Khroshchev This
tEast-West session will aliieit cer-
-apiniikYiiii)ent yho die-
hilii'itih(oNt::111vaN'
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cussed his next move Friday with
Seeret y of Sthte Chrstian A Iler-
mdeist"'d to LAI" l'Per""g
!the meeting' with Khrushchey be
fore mid-December Of 10 days or
tWO V:vt'ks duration 'll prol4res ills
titd such length it would britig
together Eisenhower Khrushehev
British Prinle Minitt r Harold tic-
million and Pres:clent Charles de
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FATALLY INJUI110 In a two-ear crash Nt eNt of Burbank on US 60 Friday night slits (' Bia4 k-
burn 35 paobmka driver of this vehicle 14 hich collided IA ith a car driven by 1:rnst Fugene Whitfield
27 Tulsa Whitfield Vk 45 Injured critically Three other persons escaped vith minor injuries
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ONIMPIEOMIV ' : : ''' - ''' - ' '' ' -'-: I 1 Taylor a fin 'her federal official pected to file a similar charge
and now a University of Pnnsyl- ATLANTIC CITY N J (41 — against Palmer in connection with
and near London carrying liquidl 'yam' professor :sod before leaving The United Auto Workers Union the September 12 slaying of Thomas
hrenheit proving that ocean trans- !Philadelphia for Washington Sat- conventiOn appealed to President L Nelson 40 Nelson's bullet-ridnow
technically and economically urday that he had hoped to with- Eisenhower Saturday to reconsider died body was found outside his
draw from the labor relations field his decision to invoke the Taft bait and tackle shop in St Louis
entirely and spend all his time Hartley act in the steel strike County Jerseyville Is about 50
teaching Then he added: The miles north of St Louis
nearly 3000 delegates unan-
'But this is a critical time When imously approved a telegram from Vase! said Palmer who was ques-
Congress Is Told thing you can't very well say no" the President asks you to do some-
UkW chief Walter P Reuther to tinned once about the slayings and
Eisenhower asking that instead the released claimed he took $100 from
Taylor said he planned In meet President create 'an impartial pub- Nelson and about $35 from Mrs
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Riley Each victim was shot six
R ioged Televis on l with his colleagues on the fact find- lie fact-finding board"
mg panel today to determine hear- An injunction ordering the steel- times
ing procedures Ile said the hearings Yorkers back to their jobs the Two warrants charging assault
i hemselv es may get under way telegram said "cnnstitutes little svith intent to kill and one charging
Shows Net Illegal Monday or afternoecord nn
Tayl is on r as sunlit that gov
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ared robbery wt
a m ere er earlier in the Ned day agains
These
majesty of the United States -
neither injunctions nor govern- m charges view nut of a shooting
rnen as a s
t trik e - breakingl
spree befie0 daual Friday when
ment seisure of pliMIS i t s likely in aasipon"
WASHING s'—
TON t a ti ne th
Mn - sts i enntribute to a m m
eeting of inds ' - police sought to question him anew
public with rigged television ulna collective bargaining The UAW gave the steelworkers and Saturday's encounter with
shows is a fraudulent and deceptive similar stand has been taken one million dollars last month and eight men in the office of Gorman
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practice hut not an illeaal one thelby David J McDonald president of offered to contribute more help in Brothers Construction Materials
Fed o mmuni
eral Ccations Commis- the steelworkers union McDonald supporting the strike Company h e re
sem told Coneress Saturday is expected here from Pittsburgh Meanwhile the UAW set a goal Ex-MP Disarms Dim
"Neither the prosocutine attorney Sunday 10 help argue the union of building its strike fund which Louis Gorman a World War II
in New Stork nor 1 have been able ease itgainst a strike-ending injunc- is now below 15 million dollars to military Policeman played the key
to pinpoint any taolation Of the bon 46 million by the' end of 1961 and to role in Palmer's capture
law" FCC Chairman John C DOM- nit has said injunctions cannot 40 million before toe Present three- Gorman 52 whacked the rifle out
fer aaid 'solve the basic bargaining prnblems year contracts in the auto industry of Palmer's hands and then knocked
"We can't determine N':1-10 has involved but that the union IN'ould expire in August 1991 him against a wall after Gorman
been harmed The hemp owner cer- obey the law and go back to Nvork Reuther's supporters making up and seven others had been held
capt for 112 hoursi
tainlv didn't pa y his way into the if ordered by a fedcourt federal c to do a substantial majority of the del-
show" sn egates voted in a caucus to ask the "ivHe e said he was gong to shoot
the others in the head and take me
Doerfer sa id I hp FCC cannot convention to increase basic dues with him" said Gorman a partner
I a
censor proerams interfere With psi s 1 $250 month The convention is in the firm "S I d
o figure I had
freedem of sPectch "in the field of ' k10SCr RciotionS expected to vote on the proposal nothing to lose"
dramatic express n
io" or dig tip the Monday and Reuther has predicted Palmer was hiding inside the of-
manpower to monitor all proerams1
km o rn
f Di
scussionS l
it will be approved overwhelm- fire when Gorman and two e-
It amid be a different inatter I ingly plom arrived for work at 7 are
he said If netwiirks or stations The increase would make basic He trained the rifle on them growl-
were shape the lakine instead of Between Presidents! dues $550 a month for the union's! ing "You do what I say or I'll kill
producers of individual shows 11200000 nwmbers The strike fund I you
Doerfer made it clear he thomiht
GETTYSBURG Pa GPi—Two old
President Eisenhower and
fixed (wiz shows were thoroutihlv
re p reh en si b I e But he added fricnds
isometimpvc )if to endiwelPresident Adolfo Lopez Mateos of
some evil for th'' over-idl pi hue MeNico sat down Sniurday in a
good We can't have evervthini4 '
sylvan retreat intent on drawing
pPrfect" even closer the THalions be
Doclifer testified befce the 11e their two countries
htive overHht mibimmil The talks which started in the I
thiit is investiotini2 television quiz Plei'ld"nal hid'iswaY at Cairn
show operations Several witne—ies David 11d in the Catoctin ''Alouns!
I "Sonic
I some
good
pPrfeu
: Dori
!tsFhlif!)t:
tit is quiz
hit investwritM-2 television
11 - -
snow operanons evera witneses
have testiNed since TIICCiaN' that
“
COnteSt:inIS WA' Fe given answer in toe a ciutitinuation of the meeting By The Associated Press doned Saturday nignt tor tne early
advance Further testimony will lie between the two last February at A cold front moved quietly capture of an egg-throwing monkey
heard Monday Acdpulco Mexico through Oklahoma Saturday turn that fled from the nose of a DC6
Asked why the C1111111SsHr) didn't They opened their chats here ing temperatures colder but ao- air freight plane into the steel
Come in Como-s f ei th sealed in easy chairs in the sun parently triggering few or no thun framework of a huge hanger at Lo-
lly if it feels it lacks power to net mem of Aspen Lodee where they derstorms gan Internationl Airport
Doerfor replied: "I would ni-ieer r and their foreign ministers are
mostly cloudy over the state dor
Strong southerly winds left skies Airport officials said the little
critter has quieted down some but
recommend to Cenares that it h''''''dt
is
adopt a law that would stinories Erttenh"wor gave Ltlittlz 'Alatells a ing the day with high temperatures still taking an occasional pot
ranging up to 87 at Ardmore How shot at hangar employes with
something by 0tti1 detailed 11)011 i'lll 1 h e Camp David
men
as" Li! k s h e ha a
d lst mon V- th it h So-
ever it never got nut of the 60's
viet I'llumittl Ntklt'l Khrolthchey In Guymon and Gage where the pigeon eggs It bombarded every-
one who came in range Friday
Other tortes that clone ul) In a front s-taited moving in during the night'
Fair Itows Profit t wo-toor (11-scosion were cotton ll morning The monkey was discovered Fri-
N IA ii :
TULSLP--- I) e s p i t e teitity lt ad 71T) r co H
-e mb coffee and shrimp ag- ' !day in the nose of the air-freighter
s: d s s
ver the firs h
t alf o th Til a er
f e lsty said ortherly a its preva led over that I nde from Lo Angele It
fled
state lair fair inaniteer Clarence C In the ease of the first four ciao-
most of the tate Saturday night I into the hangar after evading
follow w
Lester Saturday Said it still will niOdiUcs he added the COTIVerS 1 ing the front and skies ere capture in the well
show a proftl Attendance fell -i4- tions were a continuation of the mostlY clear The forecast fur Sun- Fifforts were made to lure it down
574 b Mies from aa in the northwest to ' from its lofty perch with bananas
elow L t et year's (110CA hut A ca pulco discu ions in hit ss wh the day is for clniot skies atd tempera
Lester said "ye ea MO eel in giiiiii two prteddents studied wtiys Of and other cimiee tidbitq but the
i i s f 70 in the southeast titila 1i csnrnor4 catlftori xaii h it c
Lester Saturday said it still will
show a prof Attendmce
574 hehok til1tfq but
Lester said "oe tt1110 oil in g1
shape Nvith a better plidity
imz and able to pay the Si-i2:00 i
emiums and all other expenses"
' Edgy Bellhop Wanted
For Pair of Slayings
Is Captured in Illinois
Ike's Fact-Finders
To Start Hearings
on Steel Deadlock
WASHINGTON — A panel of fact-finders named by PireSident
EISIIIIWAT Will tit'Clde today how it will conduct hearings aimed at
bringing at least an titt-day respite in the nation's worst steel strike
The striking steelworkers union was reported planning a strong
fight it the hearings 04iinNt a court order provided for in emergency
provisions of the Tott-liartH act to send the men back to work after
88 days on the picket Imes
Eisenhowegs action in setting the Taft-Hartley rchinery in motion
hde 1 riday drew a barrage of criti-
cal fire from many of the United
Stec iviorkers of AlliffiCa 1111
1 A uto Union Asks
other 11111MS and from some Demo-
erats in Congress
EVITI the man the President
to hea Ike To Reconsider
named d the three-man la11
finding board didn't seem enthusi-
astic ithout the Joh lie is Dr George !
W TayMr a seasoned m
labor edia-
tor sing Labor Law
esidential hidPoway at Camp
!OH in ho (towt littIns
David 11d in the Catoctin 7klotin-
"1"11 23 mlit's s""th 11"r''
naiddies he added the convers1-
tions were a continuNtion (-)f
Acapulco discussions in which the
tWO prcIdrnts !-turlicd ways of
prutectimz the mutual liltereStS of
the two countrios in the marketing
of these proilqcts
would get $150 a month from each
member
UAW members are riliW paying a
special assessment of $1 a month
into the strike fund
FPw Shownrc
Monday also is expected to be
fair and ponhaps a little warmer
would get $150 a month from
member
TJAW members are riliW pay
special assessment of $1 a n
into the strike fund
Cold F
ront Trigaers
-i
Few Showers in State
Burbank Crash Kills Pawhuska
Man Four Others Are Injured
A two-car crash 37 miles west ()fling in Wichita Kan and were re-
Burbank on US 60 about 815 pm turning to Pawhuska when the
Friday claimed the life of a Paw crash occurred
huska man and left f air other per- BlAckburn Bridwell said was
sons injured one critically driving east and crossed the center
The fatality -was William C line approximately three feet and
Blackburn 35 driver of a 1959 struck the westbound Whitfield car
Chevrolet belonging to the Bepub- left front fender to left front
lie Supply Company He died at fender
1010 p ni in Ponca City Hospital The trooper stid the front fender
Ritrol Trooper John Blidwell I Of the Whitfield car was wrapped
identified those injured all still in around the left windshield post of
Ponca City Hospital as the car driven by Blackburn fol-
Frnest Eugene Whitfield 27 lowing the crash
Tulsa n critical condition Saturday Blackburn was born Aug 11 1924
night suffering from internal in- at Chanute Kan and was a vet-
res He was driver of the other eran of World War II On Feb 2
car 11951 he was married to Miss Bon
Ills wife Helen 21 and their 19- Inie Phillips at Caney Kan
month-old son Keith both of Surviving him are his wife of the
whom suffered cuts and bruises home: his parents Air and Mrs
TN'y v ere passengers in the Whit C F Blackburn of Caney and two
field car I sisters Mrs Lois Wilson lnd Mrs
Bobby John Dodson 1 Paw- 'Betty Kennedy of Plainville Kan
huska also a Republic Supply Cern- The body was sent to Caney late
pany enploye cuts and bruises Saturday afternoon and funeral ar-
Bricbsell said Blacaburn and rangements will be announced by
Dudsoa had attended a sales meet- the Graves Funeral Home thcres
His Hostage
Disarms Him
JERSEYVILLE Ill (4'1---A thin
wiry bellhop with an edgy trigger
finger was overpowered and cap-
tured Saturday by would-be hold-
up victims he threatened to shoot
A L v hours later authorities said
he admitted the holdup-slayings of
a waitress and a bait shop proprie-
tor last month
Capt F J Vase! commander of
the St Louis County secret service
division quoted 2I-year-old James
Palmer as saying he shot both vic-
tims with a 22-caliber rifle "so
they couldn't identify me"
Palmer who eluded a posse of
100 men Friday after shooting up a
farm house and wounding a rail-
road brakeman is to be charged
with murder
The charge applies to the death
Of red-haired 22-year-old Hazel
Riley whose ravished body WAS
found on a lonely dirt road in
nearby Wood River Ill September
17
Slaying in Missouri
Missouri authorities were ex
Plant manager Ernest Pohlman
and four other men also fell prey
to Palmer when they entered the
office moments later
Hope Is Abandoned
For Taking Monkey
BOSTON trn Hope was aban-
doned Saturday night for the early
capture of an egg-throwing monkey
that fled from the nose of a DC6
air freight plane into the steel -
framework of a huge hanger at Lo-
gan Internationl Airport
capture in the well
Flforts were made to lure it down
from its lofty perch with bananas
and other choice tidbits but the
little beast seemed satisfied with its
diet of eizcs Flolcn from pigeon
!nests in the hangar
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