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l'4-MeALIESTIR NEWS-CAPITAL TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1962
I
rine Ends
Flight 1 t N-00 syf o—d or or
Refugee Flight I ?I you fall to get yo4r Newt-Capital call GA 11700 Woes
I L30 From S:30 to 630 p m call GA 2-1115 No deliveries atter
HELMSTEDT Germany (AP)-1
p
630 trom 6:30 to 630 p call GA 2-1115 No deliveries after
1 630
An- LarA Garman mine ended the -
An- 14 Garman mine ended the -
Hight today ot a family trying to Mateo Wide Trail
etrape 'ommunist role Wext Ger-Rent It Here Leal
men Larder guards reported !South Of Clovrleat — 69 Hwy
Explosion of a °Mine 5o -irds169 APCO Station GA 3-9063
away from the We Germain bor
In
der alerted guards on both sides city court today Judge Jay
of the Iron Curtain t6 the preeIR Farnsworth fined John A
enee of fugitives n the mine field
11 'dove 65 of 504 East Jackson
i
among the barbed 'ire barriers 00 'Jess Shaver 53 of 202 West
Fillmore 916 and 'Mose Pope
West German guards Said theyl
45 of 525 W'est Cherokee 120 all
wau-hed about 20 East -German
uards run to the spot In the half- on drunk charge&
g
iight arid lead meaty the sobbing for
or tale—GA 3-45q
children and wife of rire a man v-ho '
had Pparently been Injured In A minor two-car wrt-ck investi
children and wile of man aho -
had apparently been Injured In A minor two-car wreck investl-
' the mine explosion- Piled by city polio Monday at
a At daybreak scattered suit Eighth and Washington involved
eassa packages and a baby car- B F Lancaster McAlester and
ring were still lying nn the death Nedra Lova Bartheld 530 East
strip Last German guards tame Creek-
" and gathered them up
Mad Kinard P & H Bait
Communists
s
Are Praised
SOFIA Bulgaria (iotP)---Bulgartan
ecnitmunists si-on pralm today
front tho Kremlins top party the-
oretician for backing the "peace
ful coexistence foreign policy
preached by Soviet Premier
nruanctiev
- Mikhail Sualoi the theoretician
oleo gave Moscowa approval for
the purge of Stalinists from Bul-
garian party and government
posts including Premier Anton
Yugo and half a down others
Salim bud nt this Soviet delie
taboo te the eighth Buirrarim
party contra told the 1063
gates: 'Under Its capable lead-
rship the Bulgarias party bas
kept itself clean by its struggle
against dogmatism reaonisxn
and 00CiAtilill fun"
A significant factor la the Bul-
garian purge was the Ouster of
teorgl Kurnbiliye ambassador
to Red China
The strained relations between
Mosicow and Peiping were clearly
evident In proceedings here
— ' sentativ of all Protestant missions
in educational work
Chief of Police The Plepgrassia live in Kaduna
Is Bock in Office Nigeria West Mrka where they
Emsrow (Ap)—suspended po have a realdential ecenp?uncl and
beit Chief Ralph Conway of Brio- a bookshop compound Their
tow was restored to his Job by the printing is done by a commercial
City Council Monday night'after prem which grew out of their
Iteteing work but Is now separate
Enrsrow UN—Suspended po
tee Chief Ralph Conway of Bris-
tow was restored to his job by the
City Council Monday nigh&afterl
1
a hearing
Conway was suspended last
Month site? a ham involving his
seceptante cd !Ay for providing
protecticm for a Carnival The car-
nival operator said Conway de-
manded $U ft" three nights but
Conway claimed he received only
I Do:MASI fee for e01 hours he
worked
Elvis Sends $50000
Instead of HimselfWEMPHIS Tenn
Presley bald be can't stage the
benefit show he plarmed In Mem
phis—but hell send a big wad of
cash to take his place
The Otte-tinle Memphis tuck
driver turned rock 'n' roil singer
and moviasetor said Monday he
will give $5000 to his hometown
charities
tandoncy to Laidnext
sold to be hereditary to borne ex
tint
-iov or
MIRY
It's still a °4
IIESSY JOB!
emetbet tiltl ttecbsape bee ol
easy bete a peobleam boat is
pew home it cao be atorsolit
await WWI a wry NATIONAL
blapaaer Ataal totheatbee
due A NATIONAL Mamma la
fibula se last kat peat" sod peen
k's the swine's fai407
C4i C' 7 :::7177
VATIC:1AL' '
:
rISPOSER
from
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$42" j
! -
J:eit fa yid's
Piumbhli & Hooting
117 E °wilt GA 1-1411
Baptist preacher when he was
i 19 fie preached about eight years
boat is
wimple betas the couple became rnissi(m
1
'TONAL- Arles
mead They don't notice the cold here
ewore do much They almost froze In
mi P" Maine though
fooloy
"In Africa we just put on a
sweater when It gets real cold"
uc
Males Wide Trailer Rental —
Rent It Here Leave it There
B F Lancaster McAlester and
Nedra Lova Birthed 530 East
Creek
Mad Kinard F & H Bail
Farm GA 3-1291 -
Theft of two socket sets two
metal tool boxes and throe cases
of antifreeze from a tool houm
three milu south of HartAhorne
was reportedto the sheriff's of
lice Monday The tools were own-
ed by a rock crushing firm oper-
ated by H A Day
Just received a new shipment
of upholstery material from 4 to
10 yd lengths $149 yd Joe Ayers
Supply' 1700 N Main GA 3-4000
Fred Colbert 15 Stringtown
wu arraigned Justice of the
peace court Monday on a Wife
and child abandonment charge
He pleaded Innocent end bond
was set at 11000 pending prelim-
inary trial November 14
Cote-Operated Type Dry Clean
ins 10c lb Minimum order 11
Quality atanera 111 8 Silk
'74
Gary's Rug & Carpet Cleaning
Call GA 3-2751
vat '"No" cm Bin 400 Keep
free enterprise (rot Adv) I
Natives of
(Csetinati non ?me I)
Kaduna the capital of Northern
Nigoris was earned for the river
IXaduria which means crocodiles
In some places in the rivie many
crocodiles may be found Me riv-
er runs through the city between
the Piepgrasses' home and book
shop
The city which has grown from
about 7000 to 50000 in about HI
years hAl television arid all the
other 'amenties of civilization
Housing being built now are mod-
ern although there are many old
housea including some mud
blocka Al people rebuild the
housing becomes up to date The
In a cement
block bungalow type house
Piepgrau was the founder and
la the director of the missionary
organization 'which has an Afri-
can staff of Sit)a men and women
The Nook:merles vialted In Mc-
Alester with Mn William Thumb'
her Jodie'' Rev Joe Douglass
thed families and friends and rel
Elves In Krebs
Mrs Plopgram the former Mini
Grote Humphrey la the dough
ter of the late Mr and Mrs
James Humphrey of Krebs Her
husband the son of the late Mr
and Mrs Paul C Piepgts3s Al
derson took his theological train
ing in Dallas Theological Semi''
4ry Both attended Krebs schoola
Mrs Piepgrata also attended
McAlester Business college She
worked eight months in the News
Capital in the bookkeeping de-
parunent before ahe was mar
tied
They-knew each other In high
school but actuolly fell in love 4
in the Krebs Baptist church They
have Soli son Stanley Pleprass
pastor of a Baptiat church in Rich 1
mond Maine Ha was born in
Ethiopia
The senior Piepgrass became a
Baptist preacher when ha was
Aliolvratcr I urn II grts real corn -
11Mrs Plepgrast said '
Recent radi7—telescopic °beer'
I
livations indicate that Venuss
'Isurfacs toznperature may be as
Illigh Ss ITS degrees
D R Calmer
'
City Bits
fl
Miaesws groceries cold beer
and fishing tackle Open 24 hours
69 APCO Station 119 Bypass
Two McAlester students attend-
ing Southwestern State college
Weatherford have pledged fra-
ternities Phil Richards 714 East
Comanche pledged Phi Delta Chi
!national pharmacy fraternity and
Billy Jones 200 East Smith
pledged Pi Rho Epsilon pre-
pharmacy fraternity
Duras al Duran bilittrilliCe
Sgt James R Decker eon of
Mr and Mrs John E Decker
route 1 Mows completed the
'two-week chemical biological and
radiological tCB111 course at Fort
Campbell Ky Sergeant Decker
is a 1960 graduate of the Savanna
High ichool '
Jack Southard Studio s—now
open nights and Sundays by ap-
pointment for the convenience of
our customere—Call GA 34913
100kt East Choctaw
SPS Alfred L WWiams St
whose wife Josephine lives at
2205 North Second McAleister
participated with the 14th Arm
ored Cavalry in "Exercim Marne
Rock" a twoweek field training
exercise conducted in Suilthern
Germany Williams a gunner in
troop H of the cavalry 2d Re
connalasance squadron In Rad
!Kissingen arrived Overate& in
March 1961 A 1950 graduate of
the Crowder High school he at-
tended Eastern A and M col
ton ton ton
I
Chi idreas new toys and games
tor birthdays a a at Beta Drug
304 East Seminole
Wash lk dry 10 min 10c
DeLlas Automatic Laundry 101
South A Alta Quilt Machina &
Hair Dryer
Bodies of 10
Miners Found
- OSLO Norway 1AP1—An
sion Monday night ripped through
a coal minis 050 feet below the Sur-
face on the arctic island of Spitz-
bergen ep
Finn Backer Midboe said
10 bodies had been found and 11
other miriers are missing and pre-
sumed dead
About 100 men were working in
the mine at the time ot the explo-
sion Th'er was no Irnmediate report
on the cause of the exploaion
The mine is at Nyaalesund one
of the northernmost communities
in the world I
Teenage Jury
Cuts Violations
Cool Miner Dies
HARTSHORNE Anton le Gia-
cobbi retired Hartshorne coal
miner died here Monday in a lo-
cal rest home He was 86 years
old
Giacobbi was born May 18 Alt
He was a miner in Pittsburg
county area coal mines for sev-
eral years until his retirement
Rosary will be held at 730
night in the Evans funeral home
here
Funeral services will be held at
10 a m Wednesday in the Holy
Rosary catholic church
Burial will be in the Holy Res
cry cemetery under the direction
of the Evans funeral home
ps ' ACTOR CONVALESCING
— ' NEW YORK (AP) — Robfrt
die telescopic °ham Montgomery Adm-director-precote
t h a t Venuss ducer of atage-acreen and tele-
Peraturs may be ee Vi&iOn is tonvaleacing In Coltun-
logrees '
bia Presbyterian Medical Center
1 in New York following an met!
R Ca vener gency operation Sunday to re
move his gall bladder
Pediatrist -- -- —
IFOOT SPECIALIST
twirl 12ednipeday
a mi to I 12 m
1 lad lit I b s I 12 Nobs
CA 3-58111
SIXTH CHOCTAW
JACKSONVILLE Fla (AP) — with sevetal precincts in the see
The number of toen-age violators ond ward of McAlester recording
appearing in Municipal Court has 70 to so ballots ky I 2m Most
been reduced by more than 50 per other McAlester precincts had
cent since last summer Judge about half that number at 0 cm'
John E Santora Jr reported I The four precincts at North Mc
"I attribute that solely to fh—e 1 Alester averaged around MO
teen-age jury" Santora told a ele-!votes early this afternoon
ic dub Monday I Election board officials spent
He has a panel of six youths most of the day tabulating ab-
who serve it O a k sAviartry 41944 in I --- AA k A 4 1 A a A ----
who serve as ita advisory jay to Isentet ballets and ansering
him in eases 'Molting teenagers questions from precinct inspee
They are members of the Youth tors
Council on Mit Affairs ' Copeland said 27 eligible vot-
Santora said youths appearing en cast ballots inlbsentia These
before his court dislike the idea 'remain secret until after the polls
of being tried by teenagers He close
said one youthful offender object- Ballot boxes are xpected to
ed saying he could fool the Judge start trickling in about 7 o'clock
but not the teen-agers Tabulations are Scheduled in the
district courtroom
Retired' Hartshorne 0
INTE 1114 AT1ONAL TRUCKS
rrl Ir‘rotall Tristan
I' twat and
Equipmetit
Laos Parts Pardee
CRIFTIT0 Trutt Trude'
3 )1 B Chem OA $43a
t Wes Parts Pardee
CRIFTIT0 Trutt A Traotor
3 31 B Chem OA $4811
Voters Turning
(Coo (lased From Pap I)
Vlagman Talks
! 1 1r
In Fix Trial-
1 Notes
1 NEW YORK tAP1 — Confessed!
I MAKI tio to at bola acopitalt
basketball briber Aaron A'agmans-s fro:CO33'AV at to 430 p to
has testified that he entered into'an
tinder 7 a M
der li to nin: ol! at it7hottos
r
an arrangement with Jack Mob- iwtd so 'ma pit1411s pst
nas In 1957 because he needed 6
lbacking in connection with the fix- MeALESTElt GENERAL
Births:
ing of basketball games '
Mr and Mrs 'Walter Battles
Wegrnee wel the Presectille0 route 1 McAlister are the par-
first witness Monday at Molinas ents of baby girl born Novem-
trial on charges of bribery Ana
- - 'ber 6 at 1:58 am The baby
conspiracy Molinas 30 a former lweighs six pounds and seven oun-
Columbia University and Fort'
ces -
Wayne Pistons basketball star w ha' Admitted:
now is a practicing attorney wall E J Higgins 617 East Chero-
barred from pro basketball sever- keei Gene Leadford Crowder
al years ago for betting ort hieMrs Otto' Langston Arcadia
own teams games ' Earnest Davenport Noe South
Wagmait awaiting sentencing'Thirteenth Mrs Ann Clark Mc-
after pleading guilty to 27 counts Alester Mrs Walter Battles
of bribery and conspiracy in the route 1 McAlester 'Mrs Billy
Hicks Crowder Miss Gloria Jean
1961 -college basketball scandal
said Joseph Hacken and Joseph Cargill route 4 McAlester: Mn
Green were with him when the Ethel Isenhower 309 North t
larrangement was made Mrs Lester Alexander 224 McGee
Hacken has pleaded guilty to street Eufaula: Mn Adolph
several bribery and conspiracYlJohnston 200 Indian Avenue Eu-
counts In the basketball scandal wilt: Jim Nail Bache Fred
Green la under indictment both:M i 1 1 e r Hartshorne William
here and In North' Carolina which Mitchell 323 East Wyandotte and
conducted a concurrent investiga-!Oscar Brown 1016 EastJeffer-
0
lion ISO' n
In the course of his testimony bitimisied:
Wagman named Dave Goldberg of I Mrs Clara Bradshaw! 409 Dia-
Cbicago and St Louis as Molinaelmond Apartments: Grover Ford
backer 11601 East Wichita: Mrs last
Waxman testified to at least twoElla Jones t304 East Madison I
"fixed—games in w hich Molinas Mrs cosy Roden West Ape
was Involved He said he an5lIche Jet Landers Pittsburg I
Green arranged for Richard Hoff-
man 23 of Columbia SC to
dump a game between South Car
olina and Georgia at the Gator
Bowl tournament in Jacksonville
Fla on Dec 29 1957 He di BT MARY'S It
Mo lines put up the money for it Dirac 1 ' al
1
$1000 bribe 1 Mr and Mn Robert Coy Red u
He testified that Molina' told
Oak are the parents of a seven
him he paid $1500 to Leonard
pounds baby girl born November
Kaplan of the University of Ala- 5 at 1045 p m 1
Nuns in connection with the Ala- Admitted:
bama-Thlane game in February of Robert Belcher 600 East Court:
Ha Wsgman said the "deal" was !Mrs Robert Trueblood Harts1
for Alabama to win by no more borne
Mrs Robert Coy Red
than three pointa Alabama with oak
Mrs J P Teer 632 East
Jackson Mn Ethan Durant Siv
Kaplan among the scoring lead
ers won by two points-74-72 vanna: Jesse D Milligan Ileav-
The trial being heard by Justice ener Henry McClellan Crowder
Joseph Sarafite and 6 Jury ell Mickey Nolen Panola Miss Sally
eight men and four women !ill Norton Kiowa Joe Fresco Kio
resume Wednesday It will be iillwa Mrs William VeChnak Krebs
recess today because of the ee and Ma Robert S V a 1 k e r
remit today because a tha elec
(ion
Oil Production
Is Fairly Steady
TULSA Okla (AP) — US oil
production last week was fairly
stesay up only 4200 barrels per
day over the previous seek the
011 and Gas Journal said today
1 Average daily production of
crilde oil and lease condensate
last week was 7336530 barrels
the magazine said
Decreases included Oklahoma
down 15200 barrels a day to 533-
600 daily and Kansas down 11200
to 306650 1
usual rush of volts expectert about
$ pm -
Thi votç started heavy today
with sevetal precincts in the lee
ond ward of McAlester recording
70 to tO ballots ky 9 am Most
other McAlester precincts had
sentet ballots Ana InSer mg
questions from precinct inspee
tors
Copeland said 2S7 eligible vot
Boy Comes Ou
Second Best to Cow
Five-year-old Steven Basden
who lives northwest of Quinton
came Out second best in a bout
with an angry Ow
The youngster was treated In
McAlester Monday for extensive
abrasions but apparently was not
seriously hurt
Young Basden was at a neigh-
bor's house about 10 miles north-
west of Quinton when a cow that
had been chased from a field camel
after him He was gored twice'
before being rescued by David
Monks The youngster is the eon'
of Mr and Mrs Jack Basden:
piit
NON-DRINKERS
Illy Tito lest
AUTO INSURANCE
for Less
1101 LIASILITY
IA Oats $I487 J4
n CAropect COT Dtscovet
a d Cot Moment
Fermin Mew
140 MEMBERSHIP FES
R4
GA 3-405
ROY CREWS Agent
30 West Apache
Hospital
Notes
Mrs Joe Mullins 37 West Apa-
che Mn s Daniel Lupton le West
Chickasaw and Mn Tony Mc-
Natl route 2 Checotah
Stringto n
Dismissed:
Bennett Sittel CS North D
Mrs Dean Freeman 2111S East
Polk: Mrs Lou Armstrong route
3 Sherman Brewster Savanna
Mrs Elizabeth McClendon )(Iowa
Mrs Maud Fellows Eufaula
Charles Gough 1508 East Coman
che Mn John Whiteside 1307
East Wichita Mrs W E Kakish
and baby girl Hartshorne Mrs
Robert Slim and baby girl
Krebs and Mrs Peter Troop 202
East Miami
Bonds Beaten
Seventh Time
Sy TUE ASSOCIATED PRESS r
The Hennessey school board for
Lb seventh time suffered defeat
Monday on a 2450000 bond issue r
But the percentages are getting
better Mondays vote was 577 for t
and 385 against the proposal or a
5902 per cent A vote of 60 per t
cent of the total le needed for J
passage
At Heavener residentl okayed tj
a 2120000 water bond issue 553 Willi
152 aA a 2145000 sewage IssueiG
535 to 133
The 2265000 will finance conlti
truction of water lines from Lake
Wister to Ileevener replace some lc
'old water mains and construct a L
orim w1011 10001 11 W1111111A
:filtration 'plant and kwater tank
'This will be matched by $492000
in federal funds
liennessey school officials said
their system has facilities for only
350 students but that more than
300 now are enrolled due to the
discovery of od in the area four
years ago
NAD Captain Will
Address City Lions
Capt A H Ca Ivan! command
ing officer of the V S Naval
Ammunition depot will address
members of the Lions club
Wednesday
The Lions will meet at noon in
the clubroom of the Aldridge hi)
tel Dr W R Nelson is program
chairman for November
-L POINTE MIX BARQUES Mich
1 (AN—Pointe aux Barques voted
stron0y for George Romney and
the Republicans in today'a elec-
Lion' "
The tiny Huron County commu-
nity at the tip of the Michigan
Peninsula Jutting into Lake Hu
ron traditionally Republican
gave Romney 12 votes and incum-
Y bent John B SW11113011 I in the
race for governor
This improved on the Repub
Ikon ahowing in the 1960 election
when Democrat President Kenna
dy was elected The vote that
'1 year was 114 for Republicans It
:compared with the 13-3 Republi-
can margin of 1938 the last pre
vious bff-year election in Michi
gam
11 HOLLYWOOD (AN—Actor Alan
Ladd said he heard ' a noise
thought it might be a prowler got
a gun started for his front door
then tripped over something
The gun discharged by accident
he said and that's how he got
shot in the chest last Thursday
Inight The incident occurred at
Plis Hidden Valley ttaitch home in
Ventura County nortiewest of Hol-
lywood The 49-yearold actor recover
ling in a San Fernando Valley
hospital vas able for the first
time Monday to give detectives an
account of the incident Officers
said they were satisfied with his
story and there would be no fur
investigation
1 ntvv '
" (Coolinued From Page
- contended this kould give the
1s1ate funds to increasa lughway
L welfare and school programs
There were many aide isitues
and attacks on personalities Each
candidate accused the other of
smear tactics and outright lies
Both candidates fired final sal
vos Monday night
Atkinson said an editorial ap-
pearing in the Sunday Oklahoman
v-hich supporls Bellmon was in-
correct in that it said homestead
exemptions could be repealed on-
ly by the vote of the people --
Bellmon criticized the financing
plan for the southwestern turn-
pike 'now under construction bi-
tween Oklahoma City and Mehl-
ta Falls He said bond buyers
were assured big profits since
the bonds were sold at a 4 per
cent discount
Monroney would up his cam-
paign by addressing a rally in
Perkins while Crawford led the
Oklahoma City parade
Independent candidates also fil-
ed for governor and senator but
did little campaigning They were
L Richard Zavitz for governor
and Paul V Beck for Senate
Reps Carl Albert and Tom
Steed did not have Republican op
ponents
1 Four congressional races with
incumbents listed first pitted Rei
publican Page Belcher against
Herbert Wright Jr In the let Dis1
trict Democrat Ed Edmondson
against Republican—Pdi Sharp in
the 2nd District Democrat John'
Jarman against Republican Wil
liam Pointon Jr in the 5th 'Dis-
trict and Democrat Victor Wicker
ahem against Republican Glenn
Gibson In the 6th District
Voters also decide on constitu
Lionel amendments concerning re-
apportionment and liquor franchis
g
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Visit Our Newly Enlarged Drapery Shop
At Our New Location
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Complete Selection of Moterials to Choose From
63 3
Romney Gels
ilost Votes
Alan Ladd Says
Shooting Accident
Off-Year High
WEDNESDAY
ilviEN'S SHOES
CITY CLUB-WESBORO
Values to A 00
$1195 NOW LINU pr
1000's Clothing and Shoo Items
DISCOUNTS 30 TO 80
BARGbI13ANTORE
C1
Dzadlin3 Near
For lair And
Miss Teenager
only two more days remain for
submitting horninations for the
10fi2-63 Mr and Miss Teenager in
McAlester
The selection Is a pati of the
observance of Youth Appreciation
week to McAlester This is a
project of the city's Optimist
club
Nominations 'should be mailed
to Mr and Miss Teenager Con
test P O Box ea The deadline
for mailing is midnight Thursday
In addition to Mr and Miss
Teenager toop teenage drivers
will be selected Boys and girls
will "take over" the city In Youth
in Government day
There will be youth speakers at
civic club meetings Churches are
being asked to stress youth
Selection of the top drivers is
under the direction of Chief of
Police Elmer L Durant They
will get plaques and Mr and Miss
Teenagers will receive trophies
The awards will be made at a
meeting of the Optimist club
Thursday night at Brads at the
south edge of the city
Nominations should Include the
reasons for nominating the boys
and girls Backgrounds of the
norriinees are to determine the
winners not the number of nom
!nations received'
Deepest Spot
't Reported Found s
3
LONDON (AP) Tha Royal
Navy survey ship Cook reported
today it has found a deeper spot
—37783 feet—than any previously
recorded in an ocean
In a radio message to the Ad-
miralty the Cook said the depth
was determined hy echo-sounding
equipment in the Mindanao
''Trench east of the Philippines
This compares with the previous
record depth of 36204 feet regis
itered bY echo sounders aboard
I the Soviet research ship Vityaz
in the Pacific Ocean's Marianas
Trench in 1959 0
By comparison Everest — the
world's highest mountain — pro-
jects 28828 feet above sea level
Sin Our
Sanction
Toys
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APPLIANCE CINTIR
210 East Choctaw
TOPEKA (AP) — Airman 3C
John L Bachman 21 of Forbes
Mr Force Base died Monday of
'Murie received in an accident
which had resulted in the death
of another airman
Bachman whose home WAS at
Sebewaing Mich was a member
of the 815th Headquarters Squad ron The car In which he was
riding left 1(3I on a sharp curve
west of Burlingame Sunday
Airman 3C James Flyhn 191
of Harwood Pa died a few
hours after the accident
1
FORMER JUDGE DIES
St LOUIS Mo (AP)—GeorgeI
It Moore 84 a US district Judge
from 1933 until his retirement last
Jan 20 died Monday safter a long
illness He was born in La Grange
Mo
-Accident kills
AnotherAirman
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4 SOUTH MAIN
'' GA 341180
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III 'DUNI II SCALA
eel
McAlester
! Election
Livestock ' 1
171t a Glance
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cattle held steady to stronger
(tab Stockyards) - i 8Y
AIGRE than 1000 candidata are
and hogs gained 50 cents In Vide seeking election today to 39
11‘"11 co An di easyt 4 ta t dUesnploitne Shtiraghltyraereedsiptast and 3sSe ngaotveear nn d
or s4h351 plan
setheatslloinusethe
The latter continuing the trend I A record mid-term vote of 50 mil
lu recent weeks totaled 4032 Mon-
day which has become the ban-
lion or better Is forecast
ner day at the stockyards here 'Democrats are expected to re
The market: thin majorities in all three cat
Packer bulls 117501950 up 81 gories Republicans predict gains
stocker bulls $16-22 steady good at all levels but are not expected
to win control of the house the
stocker cows $140-155 each up
$3 plain stocker cows $110425 only category where they have a
up $5 fat butcher cows s1440 chance They need a net gain of
up $I cows and calves $140230 44 seats to do that and the experts
a pair up $20 shells $611 off S1 saY this is not in the cards
Good stocker steers 600-750 lbs Democrats have controlled the
$22-2450 steady plain 'stocker last four Congresses' including the
steers $19-2150up SO cents: gooditast three under former President
"
stocker yearlings 500750 lbs $23 Dwight D Eisenhower They now
outnumber the ItepublIcans 64 to
26 steady: Medium stocker year a I th Cnna Oal O 111 i 1
al rectmi CMS mama lAws Iran- or better Is forecast
day which has become the ban-
Dtmocrati" are expected to re
ner day at the stockyards here
tain majorities in all Owes cat
The market:
gories Republicans predict gains "
Packer bulls $17 '
50-1950 up SI
at all levels' but are not expected
stocker bulls $16-22 steady good
to' win control of the House the
stocker cows $140-165 each P
u- only category where they have a
$3 plain stocker cows $110-125
chance They need a net gain of
up $5 fat butcher cows $
14"16' 44 seats to do that and the experts
up $I cows and calves $140-230
say this is not In the cards
a pair up $20 shells WI off SI
Democrats have controlled the
Good stocker steers 600-750 lbs
last four Congresses' including the
$22-2450 steady plain stocker
!hist three under former President
steers $19-2150 up 50 cents: good
Dwight D Eisenhower They now
stocker yearlings 500750 lbs $23
outnumber the ItepublIcans 64 to
26 steady: medium stocker year-
A 36 in the Senate 263 to 174 in the
linfls 122-23 up 69Cellts' 11 "6'llouse (counting two vacant seats
stocker heifers 500-650 lbit 42140 formerly held by Democrats) and
2350 steady plain stocker bed-
34 to 16 in statehouses
ens $1750-20 off $1401 Republicans expect some impor
Butcher calves $21-25 steady
tent gains in governorships
commercial butcher calves $2223 Eligible voters are estimated at
up 50 cents top stocker steer 83 million with estimates of the
calves 200400 lbs $28-30 steady vote ranging from 47 to 54 million
Mocker heifers 1100-850 lbit 42140
2310 steady plain stocker hell
en $1710-20 off $101
Butcher calves $23-25 steady
commercial butcher calves $22-23
up SO cents top stocker steer
CIIIVOS 200-400 lbs $28-30 steady
medium stocker steer calves $28-
2750 up SO cents top heifer
calves 250-400 lbs $242750 up
SO cents plain steer csives 250-
400 Li $IS-2150 up 50 cents
plain heifer calve a t175020
steady commen calves 114-18
steady
Top butcher hogs $15-18-50 op
50 cents good sows M Ito
steady heavy sows $1150-13 up
SO cents feeder shoats $1418
steady stocker shoats $14-18 up
$I warding pigs $450-14 each
steady stags $7450 up SO cents
boars $74 steady
Demonstrators
Stop Soviet Talk
KLAGENFURT Austela (AP)—
Demonstrators shouting "Down
with the Berlin wail" and "Go
home to your concentration
camp" broke up a lecture Monday
night by a Soviet diplomat on the
Berlin 'question
Police had to escort A Popov
third secretary of the Soviet Em-
bany in Vienna from the meet-
ing sponsored by the Austrian-
Soviet Friendship Society
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STUART—B W Pickle of Stuart
died today at his home after an
extended illness
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In Mississippi and moved to
Hughes' county from Hartford
Ark in 1905
Ile married Miss Pearl Brown
in 1904 in Hartford Ito was a
member of the Stuart Methodist
church and a member Of the
Masons of Stuart
He is aurvived by hit wife
three daughters Mrs Edna
Jacobs of Grand Prairie Texas
Mrs Juanita Nichols of Baytown
Texas and Mrs Virginia Davis
of Springfield Ohio four sons
Walter Pickle Of Busbell Nan
Quinton Pickle of Moore Ralph
Pickle of Marlton NJ and War
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grandchildren
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