The McAlester News-Capital (McAlester, Okla.), Vol. 63, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1958 Page: 2 of 8
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Faubus Warns
Integration Will
Bring Violence
LITTLE ROCK Ark (AP)
—Gov Orval E Ftulju laid
today violence may break out
again in Little Rock this yaar
if attempts ara made to enroll
Negro children in the high
Khoola when they ara re-
opened The city it preparing to vota
Baturday on whether to rtoptn th
achooi on tn integrated bast It
they volt agatiut that proposition
tha governor said hi would reopen
thm at private n hoot and erg
trgsled
Reporter asked at hla new con-
ference today it hr expect troubla
should anyono attomp 10 brto
Negro children to tht school Ha
aid thera might bo but ho would
not my whether he plan! to rail
out the Arkanxaa National Guard
a he did laat year
PTaredlng tha new conference
ftva cletgymrn rrad a atatoihant
Urey aaid wa aignad by 30 mini
ter g backing Fubu' poaitlon on
th aohooia
“W bcllava that lntogratlott ia
rontrary to tha will of Clod Onr
belief ara not bd on prejudlre
or blai but on aound Bibla inter-
piatation whlla integration it baaed
on a falae theory of Uie ‘uruvaraai
fatherhood Of Ood and the unlver
aal brotherhood of men' it aaid
The group wai lad by Key Vf
L Moaer Jr misonary ptator of
Lha Central BapUel Church
Baubu Mid ha win apaak on tela-
kleion tonight about tharefarrndum
rauhua abut tha achoola to avoid
compliance with oourt-ordartd In-
tegration Ha want tha arboola to
operate aa private and aagragalod
Institution
tJ 8 Wat Judge John E Wilier
titling at rort Bmith Ark yaa-
tarday declined to handle the prl-
V la school iaaoo
Ho dUmiesod petition at the
I-ltUo Bock fkhooi Board and tha
National Aun for the Advance-
ment of Oolorod raopla
The School Board had anted if
It eouid legally lean Hi achoola
to a private corporation Tha
HAACT peUtioned for aa lnuno
tlon to prevent any urh leasing
Judge Millar aaid ha lacked Jur-
MdloUoo to rule oo the quaallona
Ha aaid It waa a matter for a
three-judra eourt
Wiley Brenton atlornay for tha
NAACP aaid there waa a poa-i-bllity
be might appeal to tha D 8
3'h Circuit Court of Appeal at
Pt Lout today
Orvi Brauton aaid ha might alt
back and wait If any private
arhool corporation didn't admit
HegroMi ha added h might ak
a emurt to put It under the Little
Booh School Board' oourt-de-rraed
program of gradual Integra'
tlon
"Too cannot put public faolllUa
to private uae and than diaorlml
pate egalnat thalr use" practon
paid “Even If achoola ara Itaaed
tn a privata corporation tha la
la wall aattlad and wa hava no
doubt w could gal qualified Ne-
gmea to them"
Tha Jut tire Department gave
notice that It would oppoaa a pri-
vet achooi plan aimed at avoid-
ing tatagraUon
Faubue obviously nlaaoad bv
Judge Mlllar'a refuatil to rul
aaid: 'Tha School Board aakad for
the tnatructlona and tha federal
court he not atoppadUiam from
leasing tha building I think tha
altuation look vary bright "
rauhua returned from the four-
day Southern Oovarnora Confer-
ence at Lexington Ky It waa
welcomed home by a group of
about 35 lean agara
Trad Jolly a Central High aarv
lor who waa tn the graup aatd
petition urging the gavarnor not
in reopen arhaola until Nsgreaa
had bean kept out would bo pro
ranted to rauhua today
RICHMOND V f AP) — Th
future educational court for II-
000 Vlrglnlti high school tip d ant
may bo decided 1 fuitlmei ta-
mortaw at an wmargatrcy aanalun
of the U) 4ih Circuit Couit of
Appeal
A'thiaajudg couit will hoar
argumanta—and prahablv rul—-on
appeal for a yaar delay tn da
segregation order headed down
hv federal Judge In tha com of
Warren County tilth School In
Trent Royal and alg aacondaty
achoola In Norfolk
The 1 000 pupil aohoel at Trent
Ravel Warren County oaly high
achooi ha been cloaad under
tat law alao Sept It hacaue
of a federal court order that 33
Negro b admitted
Three aentor and thia Junior
high achoola In Norfolk have bae
ordered dnaegregatad and thalr
opening data hai been paetpanad
twice tha leal time until next
Monday
A-nigativ ruling tomorrow In
Baltimore probably would mat
th alignment by lha Narfolk
School Board of 17 Negroea to th
achooi which have a combined
enrollment of neatly 10000 stu-
dents Such an atelgninrnt tn
lurn would lead to automatic
State closure
Already cloaad and net Involved
In lha Baltimore hearing aia Lana
High School and Vanabl I lemon-
tary School In Chailotlaavtll
Private organlratloua already
have begun temporary cltsnas for
many of th displaced Charlotte-
villa puplla plan are tn th work
for a similar venture In Norfolk
and Warren County cltlrana voted
overwhelmingly lost night A'm-
bark on uch a couraa
Stata law provide for th into-
matio closure and atata canirol of
any achooi where th governor 1e-
cldc tirer ha been a final un-
appealable order for racial mix-
' bag
Tht ‘'locality may petition to
have Uie schools returned to local
control and reopen ihem on an
Integrated heel In that event
however all atata fund ara out
off
City'
Dane Saturday night at Kiowa
Recreation Center Music by tha
Southland Playboys
City Judge Jay f Farnsworth to-
day ftnad ArUi Hailburton 30
Kraba 19 and Emily Bel) 41 of
goo Weak Charokea both on drunk
charge
If you do not get your Be wa-
Capital call th Circulation Dept
OS 1-1700 After I 0 OA 3-2913
Bo deliveries altar 1 10
Dance 370 Club Trider night
with Bobo Si hla Band No Covrr
Charge
t'4 TV— Aa low aa 2gfi5 On
31" Admiral table model TV new
guarantee only 194 50 Ovrr 40 other
TV acta priced accordingly Only 15
down deliver BUhop'a TV Coiner
of Main end Cherokee W give
Ounn Brothai Stamp
County Judge William H Layden
left MrAIeater today for Oklahoma
City to attend an Oklahoma Health
and Welfare aaaoclaUon meeting
there - -
Nina heavy fryer 75c OA 1-2484
faint Bala September only Mr-
Claln'l Lumber 1200 S Mam
Brawn's Btudlo September Spe-
cial— On 1x10 blaik At white At
I blllfdld portraits 33 91
Rug and carpet upholstery clean-
ing Jimmy McOea I Heat Jackson
OA 1-073
Tor Sale 30 30 Deer Rifla — Tlist
1 30 buy It Mr Alpine dim Kieba
Rand Shiner —all sue
pin Orocery Kreb
MrAl-
District Judge W A LeUaf yes-
terday o timed vacated a divoiie
granted Dao 31 1945 to Tlmma
J Kelly front Jeanett Kelly Kelly
la deceased according to court rec-
ords Tha action ram on a ques-
tion of legal procedure In lha di-
vorce suit
Two Are Given
More Time For
Burglaries in City
Pletriet Judge W A Lackey to-
day sentenced Oena Allen bidder
21 and Harold Rnaebsngh 28 to
aarv eight additional year tn pris-
on on burglary charge arising from
braak-tna at th McAlaater clinic
and Pats Drtva-m
Snider of California and Rona-
baugh Oklahoma City admitted
staging the Me Ale ter buiglariea
during th night of Beptambar 8
Th pair aaid they tripped a bur-
glary alarm at tha dtive-ln and fled
without faking anything They took
gJl from office Imatad tn the
cllnlr
Taxes authorltlea aire&ied the
pair and held them for Durant offl-
cora Officials taid they also bur-
glartigd a clinic at Durant
Both entered guilty pleas tn dis-
trict eourt at Durant and were aan-
fenred to OSP Sntder a second
offender drew five yetu there
while Rnaehairgh waa sentenced to
two years
Chari Wei Mad hart aaalnet
them after they arrived at Hie
prison
Sapulpan Charged
With Asiisting In
Escape Bound Over
peace Just toe Homer W Neeie
yaaleiday ordered Kllwirt J Taylor
I Sapulpa bound over to dlitrtct
court on charge of ablating prla-
onara aacap from the rounty Jail
Taylor waa aneimad of transport-
ing wranrhaa end hack aaw blade
Into th Jail Aurit 31 for th pur-
pose of aiding In an pe plot af
larry lluckaby and Hooley Ben
Millar They loosened bolt on
steal panel of thalr cell and made
tod thalr wwap
Hurkaby II wa taken lnta rua-
t4y a weak later by Pednral Bu-
reau of Identification gnta at New
Orleans La Miller and Taylor were
arraatad at Pwula Vallay a few day
gftar lluckaby wa appiehended
MUlar wwt being held on an sl-
eep oharg f1!e4 In 1983 while lie
wa an Inmat at Oklahoma Plate
penitentiary Parole violation and
Intar-itat ttinspAitallon of a
lolan vahlrl rhaigc Bind In
Tax against lluckaby
Judge Noe a act lavlnt a bond at
t! 850 Ha wi Jallid In lieu of
band i
MaanWhilt two other prisoners
Wh asrapad ftom tti county Jail
last weaken wera still at latg to-
day Ilisy ware tdantifisA a Tom-
my Whitewater and Dwight Mmut
Wemart Driver Fails
To Return as Promised
To Scene of Accident
Psllc repot tad today a woman
Involved tn a minor traffic acil-
daat let yesterday at th Orsen
Lantarn taurist eourt lft the acrite
saving sht would b betk today
lnvwttig sting Officer Henry
Mooneyham aaid wttna-e Identi-
fied th woman as Mis i velvn Wal-
lace fturdan Mamicyham aaid she
was rttrd at th motel as Mr
Fvelvn Skidmore Ilr i1diek was
list a-d as tha Olob lire limuisnie
Co
Th woaian collldrd with a paik-
ed tar arwned by Paul R Jennlnk'i
34 Bethany The woman drove
ereund th motel bvated af Main
end Baiith and attuik a rear fend-
er of Jennings’ vehicle aci ni ding
la pi illr ret ards
Mooneyham ousted pttneasei at
relating tha wnman rmaiyed an ur-
gent telephone call end left brfoi
invest listing of floats arrived Tliay
rapotlad ah pmmivrd to conimt
police early this aftarnoon
Clil Rryos't
WHITIWAT
Aumwtle Lsnndry
W NEVER CUViK
M MAYTAO RIIUFII
444 A MAIN a
PRwty Paxhtng
Bits
Saovwtitrai Indian State: Moo
team Carlcton'a 33 E Choctaw
Dura Jk Duran Inwgatse
Itoapltall saltan No Ago tlmltl
Jack Johnson A Co Oa 1-370
Smltty's Oarago— Expert auto re-
pair 313 8 Mam Dial OA 3-3111
Oourt Clerk Jerk E Dal Issued
a marring llcrnaa today to John
R Z i toon 33 and Joe Ann Cama-
bell 34 both of McAlaater Yaaior-
duy a license went to Clyde King
3B and Helen Ball 3A both of Me-
AlrUr Dance J70 Club Trtday night
with Bobo At hi Band No Cover
Charge
Nicety furnished 3-room duplex
Call OA 3-6883 after OA l-24t
Dane Saturday night VfW
Ball Muslo by OSS Bsrenadera
Benefit dance couplet only
Salat Popular furniture Tie
Saml-Annuai Down for Double You
pay gS W pay 5 You pay 10
W pay 110 You pay 120 W pay
$30 to a limit Of 20 V 3 East Cha-
rokea Hurry I
Otto Copeland waa lxnuad a city
building paimit today for addition
of a store room to tha bustnai
trurtur located at Main and Mor-
ria C'wt of th projar t wa esti-
mated at 13000
For aala- Jo' lunch 8m til
down payment Reason for selling
mtmt o to horpital for operation
Call OA 1—2861
Dane Salurday night l6r
Biuri'a Band No cover charge
Meinticr and gueate only McAlea-
Urn PiKiiting Cluh
for Sal Alias Cafa la West
Chn okea
rial lunchea 85-60c with enffee
7 hnmbuigrr to go II ABO Cafe
rtiOne OA 3-0173
Pep Assembly
Staged at MHS
By Hr TIT KNOWLTOH
iBuffa-Iow-Dawn Writer)
HigliilghUni tha first hnm foot-
ball gam of th MrAIeater high
school Buffaloea waa a Wow Wow
pep assembly today
featmed wa th new Wow Wow
plcrteek MrAlestar Buffaloei will
meet th flhswne Wolvea tonight
at Jeff -Lee stadium In their flril
bom a gain
Student enthusiastically display-
ed thefr spirit and aupport tn aa-
sembly with th cheerleader lead-
in pep yells Th pep bend under
the dii action of llorold Hedge
played aeveial number
Wow Wow pledge! performed
vermua sklUt old several dance
sons and mad peche under
th ordr of their "gndfatheri"
Mu-1 all of th pledge hd tig ns
vlng T Lov Mushle and aom
had acrlhbled “I am a lowly Wow
Wow pledge "
All of this wa a part of th Wow
Wow Initiation Th president for
thl club I Glenn Banttno end
Carroll Davd la th aponnor
C hcrleaden era Carol Darby
Simeon Mitchell Linda Allford
Billy Bn Alltord Judy Tu'nd
(tuvsn Brown Plaga wera praaantad
by Oaorg Brem and Oaorga Bhlp
ley with th pledge of allegiance
being led by Richard McClendon
7he devuiional was given by Dor-
othy Oray and Bill Armstrong ted
tha achooi creed Jimmie Walker
am lunpsnled by Linda Lffnl at th
piano led th school long Serving
aa assembly chairman waa Mary
Hlsliflih Nigh
City Mon
(rntlaeg from Pag 1)
Tr whei b Inatrircta Resarv
pi filter Training coMisaa
Tliei era myty people wheea
sitvxiling pay efi In good Jab aia
Bui Mi ftharry g ysgri af gtudy m
schkul linked with hla ablllQr Ws
rain! mber facij paid off In cah
In AliilUon t oilier ptnsfiu
And ptAuikfi a good return far
the yearn of m
NEW YORK 2API — A ascend
foimsr contajunt on talavuiang
"Taeiity-Oiia ' qul show qt)ak-
ad today a saving rigged answer!
and olf-mmaia rehearsals wai ana-
piod on lha program
In a Naw York Post interview
tt I lot Jsinea Spodgrait 31 aal h
had figuied tti A murb-publiaisad
Incident on "Tweuty-Ona" In mid-
1M67 71ie artist competing with eea-
tastant Hank Bioomgrden
ruled to have given a wrang an--aaei
to a madlual quasUan Th
ruling brought a atorm of protest
fimn d'Htota They aaid Bieaeo-
gaiden answer termed torrent
tea Just aa wrong a th oa tnad-
giass gave
hnodgiaaa waa quo led bv thl
post as relating that h waa glvaa
answtia to quest tuna befar pia-
pimns went on th air wa re-
hearsed tn mannerism to Use and
finally wa told when to W A
elmller auuy concatnlng th allow
was told mrlier by foimer eoa-
ttant lloiberl Slwttipal
produoet of th piogiam have
defied allegaUona at any rigging
RITIRfn ADMlRtL BITS
HONOIUIU tAPi-Retned Rear
Adm Richmd O MCol veteran
of the Cm al Be and Midway bat-
tles in World War II died Thursday
of a heart altaik He wa 86 Mc-
Cord wa boin In loutsvllla Ky
and graduated from th Naval
Atederny In 1133
CRABTREE SKJ
Waa a roar Work af Sarto
Strikes Ahead
Of Deadline
GM Charges
By CHASLta C CAIN
Detroit (Ap— onri ttown
Corp today Accuead th United
Auto Woiketa Union of atagmg
what It Mid amounU to general
Itrik In adveno Of tha Tuesday
morning daadlln act by th union
Vie President Loula Seaton head
of tha OM bargaining team told
newsmen th company baltevad th
sene of hit-and-run walkout
which idled Over 4000 worker at
30 OM plant aero th country
today war condoned by UAW
lead are
Waller Reuthtr UAW president
replied that OM limply u reap-
ing th fruit of action In cancel-
ing out contrail several month
ago whan thay knew each Action
would mult in a large amount ot
rantmnt among th workers
Th union Thurdy night warned
It member to avoid ptrkat tine in-
cident Two such outbreak war
repored yeaterday on the rv of
Reuthara personal entry into th
last-ditch talk
OM biggest ef th auto maker
and with 250 000 UAW member
among It I28000 mn work force
gav no indication it planned to
sweat a It offer of A three-year
eonfrart with concaaalon almoat
Identical to tha on which Pord
and th UAW settled Sept 17
Chrvalar which Ilk OM haa not
settled with tha UAW had oval
38 000 workers Idle in local walk-1
out Pord reported nearly 12000
tuU out in disputes over local
work condition
Th aerlouanesa ef th work
stoppage was emphasised whrn
Chrysler announced It had pot-
ponad public Introduction of 11
but on of H 105 model because
of what th firm called "th er-
ratic labor situation"
Th moal serious Incident oc-
curred at th Detroit Cadillac
plant where mor than 8 500
worker stayed off th Job with
several hundred forming picket
Una Th violence developed
when Dr Douglea J Wood Cadil-
lac medical director attempted to
drtv out of th aecutlvw' park-
ing lot
GM spokesman aaid mor than
ISO picket thronged about Wood
car kicked la th aldat panel and
smashed th wlndihlald and ltd
window Th doctor who was un-
injured backed Into th parking
lot again end later left in a taxi-
cab by a aid entrance
Mor than 30 ether Cadillac ex-
ecutive Including Oenoral Man-
ager Jamee Rocha remained In
the plant for mot than an hour
after th Incident end finally left
their car in tha parking lot and
went horn by tx!
In th other Incident aom up-
rvlaory worker at th auburban
Warren Technical Canter told po-
lice th distributor wire on thalr
car w-eis torn loos by persona
unknown while eeveral hundred
picket from th plant’ 3300
vorkr ringed th plant
Th UAW eald it first knewd-
adg of th two alleged Incidents
cam from OM negotiator short-
ly after thay began a night bar-
gaining aautnn DAW Vic Presi-
dent Leonard Woodcock Inter-
rupted th masting to aand two of
hla top aide to th Cadlllae plant
to warn pirkata not to taka part
tn any Incident
Woodoeck laid th union would
mak a thorough Investigation of
th alleged violence and If It
found th report were true would
taka step to make certain there
wa ne repetition
Brother led hla bargaining team
to OM headquarter after falling
Wednesday In hla drtv to gat a
settlement from Chrysler
Tha UAW alraady ha a con-
trast agreement with Pard blhar
piember of th Big Three and la
preparing wow for q secret ballot
men 81 006 rrd warkari an aa-
captAitra of th thrae-yaar eaw-
Meat which would pravlij mark-
er with an addltlaaal )4 t 16
seal aa hour vr th 111 ef tha
eaMrqat The UAW'a Ratianal
perd Council approved th peat
ywstardav Pard marker new in
aisga glU heurly
State Prison
(Caattnuad Pram Pag 1)
cais on for prakada after ears:
n far training achaols an fntf
prahauan psrsl an far lmtinu
lions and aa la hd prtiad Ini
duatrtea
la aa avaluallaa f lha pipod Attornev for th company aen-
plan th rapoit described th atata tend Water executad a promissory
panel system as "Chiefly character-
ised by th pallUcal pstronsge
ahlfh strangled avarv facet f It
at tha state level It 1 a cmiUausI
alary f lnsampalmvcy low level
psjfiirrwani’S underpaid and taada-
qusi tisfl arrhaie aaathada and
tnnff actual mull
"A carrectiosi must ba tsksa in
th skeleton In Oklshomns closet”
It said "lest year with justifiable
prld Gklshowi aaiebrated bar loth
anniversay at avary turn her
progress Ws axistiad and her clll-
rvna painted with prida U their
i lanUfis and industrial march
tinea th Asya ef th Sooner Bui
ba-ik In a earner ant rf tight at
moot of those aho reflected tn her
glory la a th!em only vlsibl If
ymi look at It " J
Thu gtudvr epotUghi that dsik
eornar briefly highlighting caireo-
tlona tn Oklshoma at It adually
IS It la aol a ptaUy pletur "
RRESNELL CUSS SAYSt
HMar kralvan windshield
wd deer Ut Ingfwlled w9w
ksfera wiwfer winds rin
nd anew rrivt?
QUICK SERVICE
Prtnell Glass Co
Va
Tl
Gte-Wa have II
ill Bb: M OA S-4MNM
jC
Fund to Pave
Street Around
School Is Started
J G Puicrbaugh todny kicked off
t fund to ftnnnca asphalt aiufaclng
on Chickasaw from Eleventh to
Fifteenth with n 1100 donation
The president of tha McAlcster
Fljel Co offered the money after
elty councilman reported th etiyi
budget would not permit paring of
th street leading to L'Ouvartur
achooi Property owner and par-
ent of student attending tha
arhool appealed to th council for
aaaiatanc tn putting Chicks in
condition for traffic
Second Ward Commissioner Thd
Small heading th campaign wa
to met with McAlaater high achooi
official thl afternoon to datar-
mln if thay could offer financial
assistance
Official estimated th coat at
glJQO ThU would Include double
bituminous surfacing 30 feat wide
Smalley Mid thia width would af-
ford students room to walk on both
aide of th atraat In addition to
traffic
Th commissioner explain!’ that
waa th nMraat estimate that could
ba estimated tn overall coat of th
project K aaid th money would
hava to b on hand before mater-
ial era ordered
Thia section of Chickasaw wa
not included In last yaar stmt
Improvement bond lu which set
up 840000 for m facing 143 block
ef city atreaf
Sideswipes
(f entfastd from Pag )
should be others 1 1 aver wa need-
ed to mak an tmpraaaion It la
hare In aplt of all favorable en-
gineering report and congres-
sional backing not on clod win
b turned on a tingle dam unless
the Bureau of th Budget turn
th cash Ioom
T7i Bucmu of th Budget U
th right arm of th President
of the United State It U to thia
offloe that th dcltion are mad
ch yr on bo much money
th Chief Executive will request
from th Congress In appropria-
tion end for what purposs
Th Congrrs seldom adopts th
President request down to th
’last penny but all appropriating
making 1 based on hla budget
and tha fundamental goal of th
economy forest tn each session it
to hold appropriations to tht to-
tals K up to th Presidents
budget request
Tht budget submitted to oon-
grest lset year bv President Elsen-
hower waa th first to contain ra-
quest for fund for th Arkansa
Navigation project Ail previous
appropriation had to ba fought
through the Congress in fsce of
opposition f r o m th executive
branch of the government
W must keep th good work
moving There he been some
lethargy in thia area concerning
the Eufaula Pam Moat of ue
seem to think It la abuildlng w
might a well relax It'a a long
way limn completion end a let
down now eouid aa all our plan
go down th Miaslvippl
Th chartered plan wtll leave
Tulsa at 30 a m Got and will
return by I p m Th total coat
lnr ludlng luncheon ticket la El
Contact BUI Jonaa if you can go
Mrs Vallie Mathews
Rites Are Scheduled
Service frxr Mr J VaUl 8u
Mathawa 1001 East Orand Will b
hold tomorrow at 2 30 p rrt in
tha East Star Baptist church
Rev M M Willlama will cfflriat
Burial will follow in th North Me-
Alaster cematary directed by tha
Orangar Fhinaral horn
Mr Msthaws died In a Tulsa
baapltal TUMday fallowing a long
lltoesa Born to Chaclaw Nation
Indian Tarrltarr th lived mMt af
har Ilf to Uv Meilastar area Bh
wai aetlv to ahureh and oammua-
Ity tot 11 Us
turvlvars Include thra faatar
ahlldran Rudolph P or tar U S
Army to Germany Mary Uvtogitaa
and Lucy Wabhav bmh of Tulsa A
son Claud D4n and har hus-
band proo t1d har to death to 183d
and 1931 raspacUvaly
City Business Firm r
Files Replevin Suit
Trio Wholesale Ptaalrmila lino
filed a district court replavla anit
against Gen Waters oltv business
man Making Judgment an a gl 416
pramlaanry net
not February 33 to Tile for 3 838
Of thia amount they aaid In th
petltton 13 473 la past du
Water aignad th not luting 3
1354 medal pickup truck aa aacurl-
ty aocardlhi to th ault Th aom-
peny rantanrta It la antitlad t tM
paeseaslon f th VShltlt 4
Th firm aeck an order renic
lug Waters to deliver th pickup ar
tha amount of It valu Th suit
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Senators Clash
In Probe Of
County Buying1
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)— Two
senator clashed today over turn-
big charge of irregular county
spending practices to prosecutors
Sen Hugh Sandlin Holdanville
chairman of a special commute
probing county commissioner pur-
chasing said It 1 the committee’
duty to give th Information to
county attorney Rut San Chari
Wilson Sayre who haa aparkad
prob and produced allege
Mon of Improper apeodlng dis-
agreed Wilson told lha committee yaa-
terday ha bad evidence to ona
oounty of t commlasionar building
a new horn and being county
worker em th job Ha did not
name th county or individuals
Th commute la in races until
Oct 17
"When w run Into anything of
that character we ahould put It
in th hands ef somebody who
can do something about It — that s
our duty" Sandlin said at Hold-
nvUl "We're not prosecutors
and have no power to do anything
but refer
“Tha policy of tha commute—
to this flagrant case where th
county attorney and nobody els
haa don anything about It— ahould
ha to turn th evidence to them
With a request to do something
about !t"
But Wilson said th commute'!
Raid of work waa too broad to
delve Into apaclfio eaiea He aaid
It waa not an Investigating com-
mittee and that there an other
remedle for action
"Where th people locally Just
aren't Interested there la prob-
ably nothing our commute can
do about U" ha aaid at Sayr
“Thar art plenty of ramadlaa ctL-
Irena have Thay have thetr elect-
ed county attorney end th facll-
ltlee of the grand Jury "
Th committal heard testimony
yesterday commissioner! to many
i"tenes art "not complying with
th lew-
Slate Extmlneir and Inspector
Scott Burson said audtt of Haak-
11 Carter and Pushmataha coun-
ties ahow county commissioners
weren't tollowtng state law right
down the line
He ttld commissioners era re-
quired by atatut to fill out pur-
chase order i and hava tham check-
ed by county clerk against avail-
able funds before making the pur-
chase But many ara not comply-
ing ha added
Buraon and two of his aislstant
gav the following testimony -That
Carter County eommrs-
slonera paid out 1106000 for ma-
terial tor which thera are no re-
cords showing delivery
That former Haskell County com-
missioners bought aom 330000
worth of lubricants solvent end
lumber treating material in a
three year peilod and paid as
mbit h aa 110 a gallon for lumber
treating material which retailed
at 12 25
And that former Pushmataha
County eommlMlonars drew aom
30 000 from county road fund for
hauling patlanta to hospital and
apent other road funds on auch
Item aa eyeglasses and grocer-
ies Burson said it would ba hard
to determine how many commla-
sinner r violating lawa
u
SHEAFFER
ALL
THESE
ITEMS HOW
YOURS IN THE
SPECIAL KIT
AT THE UN-
BELIEVABLE OF
ST MART'S 'I
B triha:
Mr and Mra Jim Thoms route
3 klcAleetcr at th paiente of
baby girl born September 35 at
10 50 p m
Admitted:
Richard Stanley rout 3 HrU-
horne Mil James B CoaU route
1 Stuart Mrs Don McClain WU-
burton John Shlnglaton 1022 East
Benei a Mi Jim Thomae rout 2
McAInster Mr Rudolph Jolinson
mute I Tallinn: Sherman C Tur-
ner McAJester C R Msson Kio-
wa Mr Don Test Krsbs and
MjP Cora Prewitt Haileyvlll
DUmtosed:
Mra LennI Cole North McAle-
ter Alfred Oordon 13J9 Fast Van
Buren Mrs James Mullln and
baby boy 33 Waal Apach Mr
Aril Roatcurht rout 4 MrAIeater
Mra Roy Cantrell and baby irl
Wllburton and Mra Oorg Coop
Sctplo
McALFSTER GENERAL
Births:
Mr and Mrs James Maxwell
Kiowa ar th parent of a baby
boy bom September 25 at 3 01 p m
Th baby weighed seven pounds
Admitted:
Mrs Wanda Le Tegarden Me
Aleater Mr LUllsm Easterling
McAlesler Phylli Brown McAlea-
tar Julia R Harris 350 Fsst Wash-
ington J c Bhalton Crowder Murl
McCoy Wllburton: Mrs J W
Workman McAJsstar Mrs James
Maxwell Kiowa Mrs John 71 Dep-
uty 2020 North Fourteenth Mrs
H J Wooten Indianols Mis Rob-
ert Davenport 309 West Tytor Don-
ald Mathis Quinton Mrs LlUle
I via 303 North Main Mra L A
Williams 1010 East Washington
Mr Carl Arnold McAlesler Mrs
William Kin 724 North B: Mr
Charley McBridi Canadian Willard
Hokit Wllburton and Prad CaJd-
weU 3134 East Comanch
Dismissed:
Harrison J Blankenship Tted
Oak Mra Jamea Brantly 625 East
Jackson Tommy Buckner McAlea-
ter Walter W McCoy McAIestar
Mrs PhytlU Brown McAIestar and
Mra Lillian Easterling McAles’er
Ground Observers
Have Program
On Fire Fighting
Welter Hogan United States
Naval AmmunlUon Da pot fir de-
partment captain addressed a meet-
ing of th Oround Observer Corpa
on fir fighting Thursday night
Th gathering waa th fourth of
a series of InatrucUon tn basio Civ-
il Defense It waa held In th South-
western Bell Telephon company
corifetenc room
Hogan stressed fir prevention
Importance throughout hla talk H
appealed to homeowners to b hab-
itual tn flre-safa housekeeping
“There Is heavy growth of weed
and grasa this year" h noted “So
everyone should b especially care-
ful this fall"
Two film “Tha Chemistry of
Flra" and "Firefighting for House
holders" were ahown Following the
first movt Hogan related Informa-
tion on firefighting end after th i
second h explained usee of types
of fire extinguishers I
Ronald Bltndamer Flttiburg
County deputy director of Civil D- J
fens waa In charge af th meat-'
to 1
Student’s
LIMITED NUMBER OF THESE SPECIAL
PACKAGES AT THIS LOW LOW PRICE!
SHEAFFER
CARTRIDGE PEN
Rsg $295
2 FIVE (5) INK
CARTRIDGES
R9- — 49e
3 ONE INSTRUCTION
BOOK ON HAND-
WRITING FREE
TOTAL RETAIL VALUE
ONLY ONE REQUIREMENT!
YOU MUST BE A STUDENT
ENROLLED IN SCHOOL!
The Factory Mai Shipped
Only Ahnuf 700 el these
S firgf come fir served
nd ONLY ONI a
Student!
EDWARDS Bookstore
Lightning Hits
TV Aerial Here
Lightning darvoad Screws blacken ad
cloud hoveilng over McAkti ar thia
afternoon and hit a television tn
term at 1304 Fsst Baminol
City firemen reported th rur-
rant apparently raced down th
antenna end Into a television set
located to the Bill Orent hom
Only minor damage waa reported
A transformer appearrd to hav
been damaged In th television
Firemen digoonnocted It Thy eouid
find n other HI affect from th
lightning
Llecti leal service was disrupted at
two Second Ward locations Power
failed to com through on West
Seneca which wa definitely attrib-
uted to weather condition Work-
men early thl afternoon r
checking out causa of th other
failure
Meanwhile lights to most down-
town business antabllstunsnt flick-
ered but never went completely
out Heavy rainfall peppered th
are putting thraa-fourth of an
inch In measuring gauge at 13
o’clock poon and over two inche
in th altornoon
Temperature dropped to 73 Over-
night and tut a high of 91 yesterday
Weathermen yald th rain was
cauMd by a cold front that blew
through th sUt yesterday Chlck-
asha r agistor ad 101 inches Ft Sill
90 Oklahoma City 12 Lawton 5
Enid 13 and Guymon 10
As th front weakened thg
Waathar Bureau reported another
on was headed toward th slat
and would piohablv reach th Pan-
handle late this aftarnoon Showers
war forecast for Uv a! at this
afternoon and tonight and In south-
ern section tomorrow
Season Grid Tickets
Will Be Sold Tonight
MlAlester high achooi football
season tickets will ba sold al a booth
at tonlrht'a opening gama accord-
ing to Orvlll Ashmore vlea-jxincl-pal
Sales to data total 840 which is
a record Last year’a tales amount-
ed to 321 which then wa an all-
time high
Ashmor and Oeoige P Nigh hav
been handling tola year aal a Re-
serve scsts general admission and
etudent ticket are being aold
Anyone buying ticket and noi
getting them delivered my ©on tart
Ashmor at th high school nr 4
his horns The telephone number!
re OA 3-4770 high gchool and
GA 1-0607 hom
Hqrtshorne Men
Are Freed of Charges
On a motion of th county attor-
ney'! office assault with a denger
©ue weapon charge against Robert
Le Holliday 34 and Billy J Cohen
23 both of Hartshorn war dis-
missed with ptejudlce today
The pair waa accused of assault-
ing Audi Oummlns September 7
with a knife Assistant County At-
torney Ben P Choate Jr eald the
action wa taken after witnesses
failed to appear for a bearing on the
V foe a Goad Deal ta
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