The McAlester News-Capital (McAlester, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 227, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 14, 1963 Page: 3 of 10
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McAlISTER NOYS-CA?rtAtt-TULIZAY MAY 14 1963 '
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In Lipscmob
Death Gives Up
BALTIMORE (AP)43a1timore
police tied together today the final
details in' the investigation into
the last night of Gene (Bid Dad
A dylo 14pscornb pro football 'star
ikhoee death Shocked the sporis
world and has drawn the otten
lion of Senate narcotics racket
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: A I 24-year-old man sought for
S questioning in the death of Lipsfi
comb walked into police head-1
quarters Monday1 gave- i state
ment to 'police and was released
-'-f-4-4olicesaid the manwu at a
:- party Friday where the Pitts'
burgh Steelers'S star linemid al
kgedly took a fatal Injection of
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slte statement confirms what
we already know" Cagt Wadi H
Poole said I
In Washington Sen - John L
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" vaitigation of Lipscomb's death is
being Watched closely and could
figure in Senate investigations into
the drugs racket this summer
- l'imothy Black friend of Lips-
' comb has been charged with pm-
session of narcotics paraphenalit
' Black was quoted by police as
saying Lipscomb took an injection
of Heron during a party In a
Baltimore apartment A medical
examiner sald the 'injection
caused the death of the National
Football League player
Ponce uid they also have state
Linents 1mm two girls present at
the party Black said he left the
party to get some breakfast and
rnd tipscomb's unconscious
form slumped in a chair when be
returned
TENT REVIVALS
BAD SACIISA Wed Germany
(AP)—Baptist evangelistsIn Ger
many still toe tent meetings to
reach people who don't come to
Church Evangelist Herbert Wein-
ert uld five full-tinie evangelists
-Ind many pastors on a part
time basis use thistype of min-
Astry with up to 50 per cent of
those coming to the tent meet-
Ings -having never been in
church
The Groningen natural gas field
in 11 ellan4 possesses probably
twice the reserve of Europe's two
biggest fields Lao" br southern
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Boy Admits
Selling Fire
PONCA CITY (AP)—An 11 year
old Ponca City boy has admitted
setting the $50000 fire which de-
stroyed theC N Simmons Lum-
Iber Co last Friday police said
Police Chief Earl Lane Mid the
!youth told officers he had been
playing "hide and seek" ln the
lumberyard with other other boys
when lie lighted some paper be
found sticking out from under
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Fire Marshal John Sharp saki
the boy told officers he tied to
put out the fire but was unsuc-
cessfuL
L Police mid the boy admitted
setting three other fires: Om was
a grass fire but the two others
damaged a residence and garage
' LEAK TIlitiD
PHOENIX Ariz (AP) —The
oil leak In Bill Kings tar was
traced to a device that warns
when the car has Oil leak--
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tundsSpending
OKLAHOMA CITY (AN—Gov
Henry Bel !mon 414 a bill Mon
day ctwbing the governor's power
to spend state emergency funds
and declared he was happy to sign
the rpeasure
"There never has been sny In-
tention during this administration
to use the fund for political pur-
Pmelliu th oventor said "or for
any other reason other than to
meet emergencies which the leg-
islature iI4 not anticipate and
provide far with a regular appro
priation"
The legislative act abolishes the
present governor's emergency and
contingency fund and creates in its
place a "state emergency fund"
The new fund will be adminis-
tered by a board composed of
the state treasurer secretary of
state and the state examiner and
inspector
The governor must have boar'd
approval for all expenditures from
the fund except for repair of state-
owned property damaged by se-
vere weather fire or other sim-
ilar catastrophe and for pperation
of: the - National Guard during
emergency service The board
also must have approval of the
governor In order-- to make ex-
pendituree from the fund
The governor's contingency hind
Was under the supervision of a
three-member board composed of
the governor the state attorney
general and the state budget of
air Since the state budget-officer
Is an appointee of the gov-
ernor1 this gave the governor al-
most unlimited control of the fund
Six other legislative acts signed
by the governor Monday would:
Provide for trial by jury In cas-
es involving Indirect contempt of
Fix renewal fees for licenses to
practice osteopathy at $5 per year
Authorize etate departments to
secure insurance on aircraft
Authorize school district' annex-
ation when approved by a major
Hy of the electors of the affected'
area if a 'majority of the pupils
In the area attended school in the
district to which annexation is re-
quested' for at kast one lachool
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One of the last of his kind Freeman Clark of Wichita
Kan odds something new to his sales pitch as an itinerant
photographer- He employs two llamas Instead of the tra
ditional pony as his set pieces for beside-the-highway pho
Laid Off Worker
Shoots Two And
Then Kills Himself -----
buNcAn (AP) — A shotgun
wielding former employe killed
himself at the Halliburton Co
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here Monday after wounding two
employes
Police Identified the dead man
as Edwin Lappegard fot a car-
penter who was laid off about two
weeks ago
The wounded men were Identi-
fit:d as L H Besley 52 and Lee
Wilder SS Bosley wall itruck in
the leg by the shotgun pellets and
Wilder was hit hi the leg and side
tappegard reportedly shot Bos-
ley first then Wilder Witnesses
said he then walked around a cor-
ner to another room—apparehtly
reloaded- the—shatgun—and shot
himself in the bead
He is' sinzlved by WI klow
Dorothy and thfes children
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rooting stop signs '
Levin Ellis superintendent of
county road signs told the con
mission that replacing signs torn
down by vandals cost 11000 to sk
1000 a year
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Archaeologists tmearthed the
Israelite city Id Gibson near El-
116 eight miles north of Jerusa-
lem The anicent city Is believed
to have been built before 1200
"FLAG DAY FATTIER"
Bernard J Cigrand a school
teacher of Wisconsin sometimes
1called the "Father of Flag
Day" because of his lifetime et
forts for an- annual national ob
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Women Might Not
Hove to Tell Color
01 Hair to Get Pirmit
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bill In the Louisiana House of
Representatives wouki give worn-
en the legal 'lett to change the
color of their hair without dlecloo-
Mg their actiott '
ion meastire bitroduced Mon-
day by - Rep Margaret - Lewis
would sot tequire a wapes to tell
the colorof her fair when ipply-
Mg for a driving license
"One of the 'basic -rights of
womanhood" said Mrs Lewis
"has always been the right to
change her mind as many times
and under whatever circumstanc-
es she deems lit"
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models colois and equipment to econemkally
awaits you at your authetrired dealer right sow
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be medical history—he has the
mumps at the age of W
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of anyone getting this illness so
late in lift said one of his doc-
tors' :1Va aro writing the cue
up for medical 'records"
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said the patient
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California Senator
To Accompany Nixon
'SACRAMENTO Calif ' (AP14—
The Califomia Senate's Republi-
can leader: John fr McCarthy of
gas Rafael will accompany Rkhard-M
Nixon on I trip to Wash-i
Ington DC next week It was
learned Monday' - -
Tha two men WON reported to
have scheduled meetings with
GOP loaders to the nation's opt-
tat 4 o
McCarthy 39 is considered a
possible future contender for the
GOP nomination tot US senator
or governor 0 t
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The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway-
a two-lane 'eancrete brida
spanning Lake Pontchartrain in
Louisiana is the worlds longest
over-water 'highway bridge ex-
tending 2113 miles across the
lakt northto
RARVARD ortypErs
Somewhat lest than Ons-balf of
Ilarvad University's student
body are andergraduates: the rest
study the various graduate
schools according to the Encyclo-
podia Britannica
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Spend Two Weeks
Seeing New York City
NEW YORK (AP) — The royal
family et Monaco is to' spend the
next two weeks In New York
seeing the sight' attending hit
shows and viewing the royal bai
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Prince Rainer and Ptinetill
Grace' of Monaco and their chil-
dren arrived Monday rigid from
Philadelphia where they visited
the family of Princess Grace the
former Grace Kelly - '
The princess arrtved at the Bo-
tel Regency with the couple's sod'
Prince Albert L Prince Rainer
drove here with their daughter' Primes Caroline 6 '
The family checked late a 30th
floor Suite of 'three bedrooms a
living room kitchenette sed three
baths with railed terraces ever)
looking Park AV91146-----
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