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ELK CITY OKLAHOMA
MONDAY JULY 14 1958
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Tulsa!' Bombards
Atkinson's Hint
At Personal Life
Oovernor candidates W P Bill
Atkinson and J Howard Edmond-
eon headed into the Bnal cam-
paign week today with no notice-
able change in strategy
Despite rainy weather Edmond-
arri went ahead with plane for a
handshaking tour winding up at
Seminole tonight where he 'will
hold another in a aeries of rallies
Flying from Tulsa Edmondson
planned one-hour atope at Durant
Ardmoriind Duncan before ar-
riving at Seminole
Atkinson atayeu esi Oklahoma
City to make another television
speech tonight His schedule also
cslkd for conferences during the
day
George adiskovsky No I man
in the July I primary was sched-
uled to speak on TV tonight in be-
half of Edmondson Ile appeared
with the Tulsa candidate at a rally
at Ada Sunday
Pension promoter On J Pox
atonunced he will make a decision
Wednesday whether to give either
candklate the support of his of-
'anise tiOn
Atkinson imued a statement to-
day promising a "long-range pro-
gram" for mental health would be
developed if he were elected gov-
ernor He said a new school for
the mentally retarded in eutern
Oklahoma Would be high on the
prioettritst lie &tilos lied for ex-
pansion of the preett Pauls Val-
Icy school and gener I upgrading
of the states mental health pro-
gram Atkinson also recommended
"halfway houses" at strategic
points throughout the state where
former mental patients could re-
calve treatment needed 'oddly
Edmondson in remarks pre-
pared for delivery lit a soon op
pearance in Durant charged At-
kinein "has smeared me by hint-
ing there is something wrong'
with Edmondson'e personal life
"I again charge Bill Atkinson to
bring out into the open of day-
I light Ws personal villification of
i my character by inuendo" Ed
mondem said 'lie la trying to
fool the public by saying he is not
going to make any attack on tny
character and at the same time
he hints there La tomething there
to hide I demand that Mr Atkin
fool the public by saying he is not
going to make any attack on my
character and at the same time
he hintA there is something there
to hide I demand that Mr Atkin-
son immediately tell the people
what he Ls talking about He ha
no knowledge or proof of any re-
flection on my personal life" Ed
mondson said
"I challenge him to tell what he
claims he knows right in broad
daylight so the 'people will know
what it is By his own word from
his own mouth he has smeared me
by hinting " there is aomething
wrong" he added
"Unless he is a total and moral
coward he will admit that he
knows nothing or he will tell the
people what it is on the record
insteed of luivkig his poison Squad
hit the back eileys of the state
spreading lies by whisper" he
he said
Operators Ask To Add
Five Hew Field Units
For Elk City's Plant
Operators on the edges of the Elk
City multi-zone field in Berkham
and Washita counties have filed ap-
plication with the corporation com-
mission to add five more productive
units to the unitized field which is
operated by Shell 011 Co Hearing
Is Bet for July 25
Applicants ire Tidewater Oil
Kingwood 011 pod Superior Oil
Tracts to be added are the NE NW
and NE SE and BE NE of 25-10n
21w in Beckham county
The Ifosbar sand-oong IOIlle rate
unit originally was set up In Oc-
tobeor 1950 and since that time
several enlargements have been
made to bring the total to 290 40-
acre units
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Former Elk Cityan Dies
In Seattle Wash Home
Min Emma Sims has received
word of the death of Mrs Charles
H Lemmas former Elk Cityan
Mrs Lenunos died trt Seattle
Wash June 27
Survivors include here husband
Rev Charles H tAMIMOX pastor of
the local rirst Christian church in
1917 His addrem is 430 ifith Ave
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homa City representing the publishers of Who's Who In Oklahoma Governor Gary
was seletted by the Rotary dub of Madill as their outstanding honorary member to
be represented in the 1958 edition of Who's Who in Oklahoma soon to be published
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OU Fall Session
Opening Juggled
NORMAN (UPI) — Untveraltv
-4 Oklahoma President Dr Deorge
L Crom said today that all ached-
Wes at the school for the corning
semester will be moved up a full
week becalme of a complete
change in the 1055-50 calendar to
the university
As a result clanswork will be
gin Sept 15 taste ed of i seek
later as 'scheduled in all univer-
sity publications and previous an-
nouncements --Virper class regi4
trattoria la scheduled Sept 10 13
ard freslman registration r3eir-t
5-0 Under the new plan no stu-
dent will be able to reel4er for
the fall semester after Sept 27
Sorority and frateroity ruAh
week will start Aug 31 Instead of
ito-ek later as had been 411-
nounced and Thanksgiving viica-
tion will start Nov 26 and end
Dec I Christmas vacation will
extend from Dec 20 to Jan 5
Seniexter examinathais will be
held Jan 11-24
Dr Crom said the calendar
(hanges ere brought shout by
the late achedJillig of conunence-
nicht and other pi obiems
1951 Set Record
For Jobs In U S
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WASHINOTON (UPD — The
govermnent has reported an aver-
age of 65 million Americans held
jobs in 1957-4 oew record despite
' the recession in the hitter part of
the year
Some 2900000 workers were un-
employed on an averoge during
the year according So Censum
Bureau figures but despite reces-
sion layoffs this wits "only slight-
ly higher" than in 1956 on a per-
centage basis 4)
In a report Sunday the bUreau
alto said the nation's total over-
tire labor force climbed to 70700-
000 in 1957 Ilia WilA 400000 high
er than in 1058 but the pain was
smaller than anticipated in view
of the unuoually sharp goin in the
labor force during the previous
two years
Actually 'tome 77700000 Ameri-
cans—or two out of every three
aged 14 or older—worked during
all or part of 1057 This was a
ga:n of 8800000' since 1950 Both
figures included employed and un-
employed workers and Members
of the armed forces
The bureau said average civilian
employment of 65 Million WRS
300000 above the previous record
set In 1956 However the long-
term downward trend in farm
jobs resumed after a three-year
hiatus
Fven though joblemSness aver-
aged only slightly above 1056 on
the yeani average the seamonally
adjusted unemployment rate had
crept up to 5 per cent by last
December and then continued
climbing thitough last February
IT'S A 1101
?va oild Mrs J B Chhter an-
nottinee the Arrival of a Ron at 0:39
p m Saturday at Community hos-
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OGH Nursing
School Sets
Test July 25
Fintil pre-entrance testa for the
fall term of the Oklahoma Oeneral
Hospital School of Nanitng will be
held from 8 a m to 3 p tn July
Lurtie Terrell director has
announced
Applicant a for the 2-year train-
ing :rzairse must be between 17 and
35dea11 of age and a graduate of
an aexredited highschoot
Preference win be given to those
applicants in the Upper one-third
of the class all other qualifications
being equal Final selection of ap-
plicants for the full term will be
bawd on resulta of nursing testa
personal interviewn results of
health test& appearance and per-
tonality of applicant&
Director Terrell reminds that the
0011 School of Nursing Ls the only
such school in western Oklahoma
and wives the entire section of the
state
The school la accredited by the
Oklahoma State Board of Nurse
itegistration and Nursing Education
8icce5sful completion of the 3-
year course entitles graduates to
take the state board examination
to become registered (RN) nurse4
Students are entitled to 30 days
vacation each year The first year
they sill receive one week at
Christmas and the remaining three
weeks the following aummer The
2ild and 3rd years the 30 days va-
cation Ili given at one time A stu-
dent is allowed 21 sick days for the
three years and normally will fol-
low it 40-hour work week including
classes
Tuition for the three-year course
Us 1200 plus pre-nursing tests
Breakdown of the payments are $5
pre-nursing temta WO first year
enrolment $55 second year enrol-
ment and $55 third and final year
enrolment Instalment payments on
tuition may be arranged Special
arrangements must be made on an
individual basis prior to entrance
date
8141dent nursett grto Ape to enrol
for Courses at kt outhwestern State
college on Sept &
Eligible applicants in this area
are Invited to contact Director Ter-
rell at the Oklahoma Oeneral Hos-
pital School of Nursing Clinton
soon regarding the final pre-entrance
testa for the fall term class
201 Registrants Sign
For Reading Program
Some 201 readers have registered
for the Carnegie Library's atIMMPF
Vacation Reading program with 111
of the registrants completing rpd-
ing requirements for certificates
Mrs Rey Dobler librarian re-
ported Saturday
Those who have received certifi-
cates include Sandra rerree Rita
Milford Rosie Crane Diane Film
Patricia Hunt Andy Shadid Cato-
lyn Elhadid Michael Shadiq Phyl-
lis Anne (Medici Connie Beth Saul-
mon Larry Thomas Vernon L
Woodward Johnny Johnson Janet
Mies Tommy Flies Darla Esteao
nits Pruit Albert Dowdy fd Laid
Mn Dotter ial4 thrive Is yet
time to complete It17isie4411
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Central Sections
By United Press International
Hurricane-like winds roared out
of sunlit skim hi central Oklahoma
toda3t' reachione' goats up to 82
Mlle per hour and damaging
riots and power lines in scattered
sections
The weather bureau said the
winds were the downdrafts from
fast Moving thunderstorms which
were reported In adjacent sec-
tion In some instances residents
reported they were unaware Of the
nearby clouds when the strong
winds struck shortly after 9 a m
Commercial aircraft at Will
Rogers Field Municipal Airport
had to delay operations briefly
during the peak of the windstorm
John Hamilton chief of the Ok
hilsoma City weatfTer bureau said
gusts up to 82 miles pet hour were
clocked from 9:10 to 9:17 a m
During the perkid winds averaged
75 miles per hour at the airport
weather station
No major delays In electric pow-
er or telephone service were re-
ported The weather buresu warn-
ed pilota Of light airplanes to be-
ware Light hail and scattered reports
of rain were received from over
central and northern Oklahoma
during the morning Enid recived
12 inch of rain Hobart 13 Okla
tonna City 02 and traces fell else-
where Ternperatures today were fore-
cast to range in the 908 with a
possibility of 105 in the southwest
LOWS tonight will be in the eon
northwest to 70s elsewhere
Otiymon posted the highest read-
ing 8unday-100
Tuesday will be partly cloudy
and cooler with a few widely Wide
tered thunderstorms The outlook
tor Tuesday night and Wednesday
I' for partly cloudy skies with
mild temperatures and a few 'scat-
tered showers
Carol Gregory Injured
In Swimming Pool Fall
Cuts Held Not Serious
Miss Carol Gregory daughter of
Mr and Mrs Keith Gregory who
rereived a cut on the back of her
head when she slipped and fell on
the concrete at the Munidpal swim-
ming pool around mid-afternoon
Sunday was resting comfortably in
the Community hospital today
Mrs Gregory said the injury ap-
parently was not of Bilious nature
X-rays revealed no broken bones
or concussion
Carol slipped and fell then rol-
led Into the water but was rescued
quickly and taken to the hospital
for examniation and treatment She
I s expected to be released from the
hospital today
Washita Sin9ing Meet
Set July 20 in Rocky
The Washita county singing con-
lort)Ito Will be held from 3 to 4 I)
'41170dlyAhtly 20 In the CUM-
- !IVA r1:61 ertiLd church t
Ittglty Ctrotee kskewo sArreary an-
nounced today
Area rtrldenta are Invited to at-
tAmitt an4 participaht th tho singing
tro-Arablan Army -Junta Grabs
Iraq From liaghdad Pact Rulers
Ike Top Leaders
Study Iraq Crisis
WASHINOTON (UPI) — Presi-
dent Eiserdriwer summoned
Democratic and Republican con-
gressional leaders to the White
House today for an fternoon
meeting on the Iraq crisis
The President called in the
congressional leaders after he and
Vice President Richard M Nixon
held a lengthy emergency White
House meeting with Secretary of
State John Foster Dulles
OOP laders of the House and
Senate the President summoned
the ranking members of both par-
ties on the House and Senate For-
eign Relations Armed Services
and Appropriations committees
The President met for 00 min-
utes with Nixon and Dulles
Dulles left the White House to
return to the State Department
It was indicated there wild be
no White House statement for the
time being
There was no advance Indica-
tion what steps the President was
considerinot However it was re-
ported eventa were "moving fast"
and Major developments with re-
gard to the Middle East might be
expected in the next day or so
Informed sources dia-losed that
the State Department's own in-
side diaptitchen indicated that the
situation was even worse than ap-
peared from news accounts
State's 331 Road
Dead Trails 1957
By Lolled Press International
A Tills& man was killed early
today Putt Ing Oklahoma's 1958
1058 traffic death count it 331
twelve lem than at till' date last
year Four other persons lost theft
lives in weekend accidents
The Dead:
Herman E Midd:emus 43 Tul-
sa Bobby Burns 17 Duncan
Charles Boyd Mutts 5 Lawton
John M Handley Jr 21 Nor-
man Charles O Lister 23 Norman
sailor
Middlemus was killed early to-
day the Highway Patrol reported
when the car he was driving at
an apparent high- twe of speed
ran off U S 86 near Catocea and
struck in embanknlents He was
riding alone
Burns died late Sunday of head
Injuries suffered When the car in
which he was riding mimed the
turn at the dead end of R Duncan
street Driver of the car Charles
Ridlinghafer 17 Duncan and two
other teen-sgers were slightly in-
jured The Curtis yonngster died Sun-
day night three hours elter he ran
into the side of a car di yen by
Kenneth R Church 21 also of
Lawton Lawton police aid the
child darted into the strert from
a driveway and his head !truck
the cars fender
!Handley a University of Okla-
hhms student and Lister station-
ed at the Norman Navy We
were killed late Saturday inght
when cars they were driving col-
lided headon a few miles north of
Nurman on U S 77
Amother sailor riding With Lis-
ter was injured and a Usiivefsi:v
of Oklahoma coed Janet Chat
man also of Norman was alight-
ly injured in the Standley vehicle
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Shell Oil No 8 Rumberger the
deepest test ever drilled in Okla-
homa in C SW 18-10n-2Iw at 3
34 miles south of Elk City In the
Elk City oil field was drilling be-
low 21417 feet In shale
Shell Ott No I Millard Patten in
C SW SW SE of 0-9n-22w in the
North Carter area of Beckham
County was drilling below 10128
feet in side-tracked hole
Entering Comniunity Itoepitat on
Saturday wits N L Eiel Lk City
Hobart Oilman
Set To Stirvey
Titanium Ores
Po 'Mita Ortrtisnas Hold
In Plans For Pilot Plant
111 Sill Expansion Aro
HC13ART — P F Pen
rungton Hobart oil operator an-
nounced today he had signed a
cintract for construction of a pi
lot plant for titaniuM extraction
from ore evailable south of Coop-
erton Okla
The announcement had political
overtones Victor Wickersham
who is seeking to defeat Rep
Toby Morris for nomination for
Congresa in the sixth district said
last week that valuable titanium
deposits are located in area which
the Army would like to convert
Into a missile range Supporters
of ttirria arguing in favor of the
Ft Sill expenaion plane deacribed
Wickersham report as false -
- Pennington mid Sagtnaw Mich
and Denver Colo metals inves
tors had agreed to establish the
pilot plant to determine whether
large scale titanium mining is
feasible in the Coopertori area
The plant would be placed within
the boundaries of a proposed ex
tenshm of the Ft Sill mitotic'
range
Pennington said he plans to drill
live oil wells in the same area
Pennington has lived here the put
two years and has drilled &evertst
wells in the oil field just eaat ot
Hobart
Pennington Claimed Dr William
E Han of the Oklahoma Oeo logi-
cal Survey bad endorsed the pro-
posed pilot plant plans Penping-
tan said the survey has found
economically important deposits
of befit m sulphate In the same
ore witch might be developed
ia ter
The tits 'um deposits in the im-
mediate va Initywould be suffi-
cient for VIlted States needs for
the next 150 years Pennington
cialmel and the barium sulphate
fri 18 years 1
Guard Adjutants
Protest Revision
WASIHNOTON (UPI) — State
adjutants general were extverg-
ing on Washington today to organ-
ize a protest against the Army's
latest plan for reducktg the Na-
tional Ouard from 400000 to 360-
000 men
Meetings were scheduled for
Thesday and Wednesday under the
chairmanship of Maj Oen Max-
Well E Rich of Utah national
president of the Adjutants General
Ansn
Oklahoma'ts corigremimal dele-
gation already has Carried to the
White House and the Defense De
partment a protest that the cut
will "weaken the defenses of our
country" by cloking armories and
reducing combat readiness
The proposal now under consid-
eration is s minpromise with the
Army's original plan to reduce the
number of National Ouard divi-
sions from 21 to 21
Instead the Army now propotses
to retain all 21 divisions but to
reduce the number of combat
units in 16 of them
The Guard vAtuld actually lone
somewhat more than 40000 II UM
1t3 last reported strength was
above the authorized figure of
409473 men
In the course of the reduction
beginning this fall all Guard divi-
sions would be reorganized along
"Pentomic" linen The process
normally would substitute five
-battle groups" for each division's
Mier resitilentA
he 16 divisions marked for re-
duction would get only three lit-
stesd of five battle groom
Tile liutuie Armed Services Com-
mittee has disapproved the reduc
Mit The Senate armed services
group ia xspected to take similar
action
C0111 ILENE
Mr and Mrs Bob Coy of Phoe-
nix Ariz are vislting for two
weeks with hts parents Mr and
J ti Cuy
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Unconfirmed Rumors Report King
Slain In last-Moving Rebel Raid
United Press Ttp formational
By Walter Logan
A pro-Arabian military junta overthrew the govern-
ment of !rag today in a disastro jus blow to Western
policy that may have wrecked the Baghdad Pact and
brought the Middle East closer to war
Grave fears were felt for the safety of pro-Western
King Feisal and his cousin King Hussein of Jordan target
of many assassination attempts in recent months egryptian
reports said the revolt spread?-
to Jordan
Unconfirmed reports in Istanbul
and Beirut said reisal 23 was
besieged in the myal palace in
Baghdad He did not arrive today
in Istanbul for a Baghdad po
meeting as scheduled There also
were unconfirmed rumors he was
killed but the rebels Made no
mention of this
British Nationals Safe
Broadcasts by insurgent - held
Baghdad Radio said two of P'el-
sal's righthand men were assassi-
nated and their bodies burned in
She street—Premier Nouri Es-itaid
and Crown Prince Abdulillah
Huwever a later dispatch by the
semi-official Middle East News
Agency broadmist by Cairo Rs-
opl9 Abdulillah' was dead
and that 'he was torn to pieces by
angry mobs
One report reaching London
said demoneintors bra' Into th2
compound tit the British embeety
but that all British nationals were
oaf The British consulate and
Information center neat Abduill-
lah's palace were evacuated dile'
ing the rioting
The rebellion aim) apparently
spread to Basra Iraq's second
city Trans World Airlines re-
ceived a report one of its planes
had been held on the ground
there 1
Iran Alerts Troops
Tip coup dietat against Fatal
came so quickly the Western
world wu caught by surprise In
Washington there was immediate
specuistion whether the ouster of
Fielsars government might call for
action under the so-called Eisen
hover Doctrine
The situation was so tense
neighboring Iran sealed its bor-
ders and alerted traops for any
disturbance from Iraq
All direct contact with Baghdad
waa broken off but Baghdad Ra-
dio and diplomatic dispatches in-
dicated the revolution began short-
ly before dawn and that the reb-
els quickly won control of the cap-
ital and proclaimed a republic
Later broadcasts spoke of "re-
sistance" but th4re' was no clue
to the extent of the fighting The
rebels themselves pmclaimed "total
victory" and declared their sup-
port of President Carnal Ab-
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3 teedey Youngsters
Hurl In Car Mishap
Three Leedey young people
were injured in a one-car ac
cident on a county blacktop
road a short distance south-
east of Loedey around 7 pm
Sunday and are hospitalized
In the Community hospital
with serious injuries Trooper
Lloyd Bickerstaff reported
today
The car overturned and
Paul Edward Benton 18 re-
ceived a broken right leg and
back His condition is report-
ed critical
Lavona Fern Crowley 19
probable driver of the vehi-
de is being treated for neck
injuries and cuts and bruises
Condition reported as serious
Thelma Owens 20 reci
dived scalp laceration and
neck and internal injuries
Condition pronounced seri-
OWL The accident was investi-
gated by Trooper Davis of
the Soiling Highway Patrol
unit
ha mow ow log
Iraq C60 Deals
DisogrOi010
To Ll'igh00 Nd
- Ely Vatted Preee latalualtalel
- Iraq 'the Mesopotamia of an-
l dent history la ea key member
I of theBaghdad Pact one of the
Weats chief shields ellainet COm-
murdst penetration of the Middle
EaaL With 'taker Iron and
- Pakistan 11 formed the 'northern
I tier of defenses"
r It ts a land slightly Urger than
California with a population of
3 MU more than five mMion It
b the sixth largest till producing
Y country In the world wlth an
annual reelbee estimated al
more khan 300 million dollars
I Its polgicel'history Is one of
turbulence since the days cif an-
tiquity when the waters of the
r Tigris ' and 'the Euphrates up-
ported a population of more than
" 30 million AMajor Cause ot the
barest has been the Kurdish
1 tribes about 100000 strong who
have long wanted independence
and
1 have been gantry! by Moe-
cow propaganda to seek IL
But the population has been
divided ince 1930 when Britain
wee awarded I mandsta over
Iran by the Ban Remo conference
of Allied prime ministers Its 1944
Emir Fetal eru proclaimed king
of Iran and founded the Hashe-
mite dynasty ' In 1041 former
Premier Rashid All became Pre
inter in a prd-Axis coup but was
-crushed by the British 4
A Combing ' -
The anti British hatred built
up during the days of the Maw
date and after i the War there
were anU Brum and sotto
American riots 4953 martial
law was proolaisned and all poll-
tical parties were banned to put
down the riots In 1953 King
Felsal became of age (IV and
ascended the throne
The nation apPeared to thrive
under tarlitimentary rule' but
Iraq ass a sonstant target of
pitpagenda campaigns" by the
Communiste and by pro eyries
and pro Egyptian element Proprit3t 'Merylad with
flow of more and more ell and
eisal became staunchly pro
Weatena
Opposition to t the king con
Unued and there were riott and
attempted coups during the next
few years There were anti-gow
ernment dittturbanoes and a
crackdown on Cornmtmista There
was a series of - new govern
mantas - - '
Ratios Divided '
The :satinet Wu divided In Kt
allegiance to the king Many
Arabs disliked the fact Dag Join
ed the Baghdad Pact — It was
the only Arab nation to do Ie
Many of the populace and many
in the arrny believed Iraq's al-
kgiance lay with President Game!
Abdel Nasser of Egypt
King Feisalonew 33 mikIntsino
ed his close ties with the West
and on Feb 14 1058 tamed the
Arab Federal State with Jordan
ruled by his cousin King Ilus
Nein A week later the level
United Arab Republic! of Nasser
we formed and loyalties in the
naUon became More divided than
ever
Underneath the uncertainty
wee the long' histarl of civil
disturbaneee long years of social
inequality in Which rich land
owners kept vest 'creates while
thowiandsd Arabs worked for
01111100A eget reins) his it'
tempted to ease this altwition
but unreal' remained '
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Wells, Virgil. The Elk City Daily News (Elk City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 248, Ed. 1 Monday, July 14, 1958, newspaper, July 14, 1958; Elk City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2087564/m1/1/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.