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' THIS 45VOICE OleLAHOMA BAPTIST university Bisonette Glee Club be
here Tuesday evening for a concert program at the First 'Baptist church beginning
at 7:30 The public is invited to attend and hear these Bisonettes under direction of
Dr Warren Angell dean of the pu collage of fine arts " ' -
OBU Bisonette Glee club Slates
Concert Here For Next Tuesday
The Oklahoma Baptist university Bisonette Glee club
- will present a concert program at 7:30 p m Tuesday April
7 '111 the First Baptist church auditorium
77-'11111—toted111-voice - wornen'a chorus : has presented
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concerts for highschools churches campus activities and
other special events through-
out Oklahoma
Included in the standard ceppert
repertoire are more than 30 num
t
' - t her ranging from classiest spirit-
- 4' - - Ws and folk songs to popular Mu
sic Soloists I trio and quartet
' are a musicalinterludeto the full
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- ' - choir '' ' : i t t-' 4' t
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‘ Organized In 1954 the club hal
' developed its own unique style and
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character which have made its
concerti popular " This year the
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-'' chorus his extended its audience
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' ' northwest as far u Denver Colo
-- end eastward to Syracuse Kan
ye- '' k r ' : A sister organization to the
k ‘ 't N - widely known Bison Ohms club the
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' 's '''') Disonettes amist the glee club in 1
many of ita concerts stilling full
L'44Li chorus background to its perfohii
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Membership of the Blisqnette 1
pr Warren Angoll ' Glee club is selected by audition of
' 0 omen from all Orl'UOnli ' of the
- nation who attend OBtl
- Young Traffic Dr Angell since 1938 dean of
ths college of fine arta at ontl
Shawnee has composed Many ot
SU s p e c t
Fl ees hthe numbers for the club Among'
fe rectnt ones are "Children of
't
America" and ' "Challenge of
Shot By Potce
Freedom" An outstanding student
of Angeirs is BONI Marie Cooper'
GUTHRIE tVPli 44-4 Police II who 1444 arranged and ' compostd
nally stopped a detertnined sus- music for the repertoire Her com-
pect near here todey but had to pnyt17111 "Night le A Lullaby- has
shoot Dim to do it after the Berlins btren well received both on campus'
man took- his car around a sharp and on tour
Curve at 05 mph crashed and For two years a member of Fred
overturned the este in a field and Waring Glee club Dr AngeU is
then got out and ran one of the Pennsylvanian's leading
-—- -Confined to a Outhrie hospltal "graduates"
today was Wayne Williams 29 His first contsct with this War
'Langston with a gunshot wound in trig group was in HOlftwhen the
the Calf of his leg and cuta about now famous Bison thee club rank-
the face !Ann flying iglus ed high in the Wince national
police Chief Virgil Fisher and glee club contest
' 14 Billy McCoy torPed Williams A native of Brod1F-41 N tr Dr
early today when they saw him Angell revived a bachelor of mu
run a red light They Instructed tan and master of music in piano
him to follow them to his car to from Syracuse university Ile re-1
the Outhrie pnlice station ceived his doctors degree from Co-
But he drove off in the wrong tumble univereity
' direction Thinking he waa lost an Angell has conducted num-
they stopped him Stain and ex- emus youth and h'ghschool choir
plained the way to the station festivals over the southwest Each
Ills time the "gird fin° off year he eonducta choral clinics It
al a terrific speed officers said church association for summer
and drove his car euceemfulty assemblies for individual churches 1
around a dangerous curve at and for youth mule tripe and
mph They fired several shots at
festivals Last year he conducted'
the fleeing car and one of them
12 such choral training groups in
broke the rear window
eight states-
About two miles coital& of Guth-
The Ferst Baptist congregation
rie Williams car went out of con-
here extends an invitation to the
' trot and overturned on an 'nit
general public to beat the Mon-
bankment Th officer were ltontsned ta Ales in their concert appearance
"' tros ntn ditto toir of tho avikes here next Tuesday eventng at 7:30
GUTHRIE Police 117
natty stopped a determined sus-
pect near here today but had to
shoot Dim to do it after the Bettie
man took his car around a sharp
Curve at PS Mph craithect and
overturned the cer in a field and
Bien got out and ran
---Confined to a Outhrte hovItal
today was Wayne Williams 24
Langston with a gunahot wound in
the calf of his leg and cute about
the face !Ann flying 'lam
Police Chief Virgil Maher and
IA Billy McCoy stopped Williams
early today Itit Pli they saw him
run a red light They instructed
him to follow them to his car to
the Outhrie pnlice station
But he drove off in the wrong
direction Thinking he waa lost
they stopped him stain and ex-
plained the Ivey to the station
This time the swiped firove off
al a terrific speed officers said
and &Ova his car euccemfully
around a dangerous eurvt at 95
Mph They fired teveral shots at
the fleeing car and one of them
broke the rear window
About two miles outaide of Guth-
rie Williams car went out of coo-
trot and overturned on an cm'
bankment "
-Tb officer' were sionkhed to
110 the man dive out of the wreck
ate and start running 'crone a
field -
They fired mite Moto at him
apd when -the - officers Mit
caught up with Williams thry
covered the wounds "
dttiked why he was so determin-
ed to escape Williams told pollee
he had no &Were' license
rtwr said the matt also told
him he had one been in a itforni
acKool and wu afraid Mat It he
were arrest Pd fin anything he
would be eeni bark to the sellout
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Weatherfor& sr potenta of I on
born at 7 10 a rt Thoreday at the
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'UPI Service
Road Toll Reaches 148
An Arkansas woman Injured In
a two-car crash near Ardmore
March 20 wag added to °Mahn-
ma's traffic death toil today Iter
death raised the tount to 14t one
mote than at this WIWI a year ago
The sictim:
Mrs Kahle McDaniel 111 Cate-
wrasi'Ark Mrs McDantris died In an Ard-
more hospital of injtvies received
when the ear In width she was
riding veered Of the road and ra-
retried bark Into the path 44 an
Jricoming station Warn AnsAher
Arkansas woman )4ra 11Lu
keava IS of Roger ded in the
treats
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LARGEST MAIL AND CITY CIRCULATION Or ANY NEWSPAPER IN WESTERN OKLAHOMA
Published every afternoon except itaturdes !Ind Sunda? womb& (Postai Paid) et 112 01t7 Okla SOS West Broadway Becood-olaaa
1 f00 MONakR”101 100 I 10100
Assembitof God Sets
Sunday School Drives
The First Astembly of Cod
church lith and Randall Sunday
will launth a seven-week Sunday
school loyalty campaign in an et-
fort to promote increasei attend-
ince at chuthIid to urytt faith
Jul attendance at Sunday school
for seven consecutive Sundays
Rev Joe Calabrese pastor ttnnoun
ced today
Under direction of Paror Cala-
brese and Roy Lee Williama Sun-
day school superintendent the Va
rims departments will feature the
theme "Count Me" during the cam
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Sunday' kickoff program -wifl
center around a pledge program
during which Euriday school mein
bey' Will tolunteer to push corm-
entire attendant:3 for seven weekt
Each Builds' during the cam
poign a different Sub-theme will
be featured These sub-themes in-
clude Roll Call Day Youth Day
Baby Day and Family Day which
will emphasize the whole Sunday
"(hoot for the entire 'family
To cihnas the campaign oertift-
cake will be presented to Sunday
school members who have been lo-
yal in attendance during the eaen-week
campalga :
Currently the First Assembly la
hiving the largest average Sunday
school attendance in several years
and the loyalty eampaign la deattn
ad to increase the average to an
even large" attendance Rev Cala-
b rette Sill d
Revival Center Church
Books iZevivzi fleet
The local Revival Center church
Locust and Ave C will bigio an
ald-faahion revival at 7:30 Monday
evening with Rey and Mrs M C
Broom as evangelists -
Rev McBroom a aell known
Pentecoital church paaor and ev-
arweitst will speak at each of the
se NV and over a radio program
Over MOP: Clinton from old to
9 Albeinrt S'Irtillienrt padaYlator said special
young people and junior servkas
sill be held each evening With
Mrs Mcrlroom directing Special
mimic and affiging will be arranpd
by the church
Pastor Trent arid the Revival
Center congregation extend invite-
tams to the pubbe to attend and
enjoy the service' during the re-
Jehovah's Witnesses
Set Sunday Services
The itayre congregation of Jo-
hovoth's Witnesses have at heduled
apectel service at p tn Sunday
In Kingdom fliiU N nd and
Wanhington street hr &qrs
O Lawyer will speak on
Pealed Government for All Man-
kind" The Sayre service la a pert
)1 the SIMu1tanP01111 effort of some
171100 Jehovah's Witnemi-congnmatime
eel Sunday around the
world tilemed as of concern to lo-
vers of mace and wecurity
?Wowing the talk by Mt !Anil-
er the weekly shirty of the Watch-
tower instating vial be held with
subject material for conaideration
basN1 on topic "Ancient Pattern of
ichovah's UntAUti Work" An in-
terrived peraons are invited to
wild the Mauls: aelvites
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ELK CITY OKLAILOMA
Governor Raps
Solon's Prison
Death Outburst
- By HARRY CULVER
Vn:tod Press Internattotal
OKLAHOMA CITY tUPI)--00v
Howard Edmondson said today a
thorough Investigation has proved
convict James Collins was not
murdered In his McAlester prison
cell u charged by Sen Oen
Stip and that Stip should re
tract his "petty cheap and ma-
licious" charge
Stip charged last week the 25-
yearold convict was murdered by
a gasoline bomb thrown into his
cell and that Acting Warden Bob
Baines end Affairs Board mem-
ber Mike Pedrick oonspired to
conceal it
Edmondson said the facts show
eonclusvely that Collins diod
cidentally from e fire started
when he lighted I cigaret in his
cell where he had been painting
with lacquer
Governor Urges Apology
"I wcild like to make this ob-
servation of Senator Stip" Ed-
mondson said 'I have 'never
heard or read of a more vickma
or unfounded or ridiculous charge
then the one made by Senator
Stip it can be described as noth-
ins More and ottothitig less than
petty cheap and maliclous
"If he has an ounce et goad con
science in him Ile will coma forth
and publicly apologise and retract
his statement If he stays In the
charat4er he was In when he
made the chars" he won't
"I went It made perfectly clear
Eve made these statements about
him without any legislative immu-
nity" Thinner Combustible
Stip made the charges while
leadlng up to pauage of g bill to
tot up a new corrections board
and director to edminister to the
rniUri prbon opitem --1411non4aon
opposed the bilk
BUM Contended that the paint
thinner being used bi Collins
0ould hot have exploded
Edmondson said tests run bY
the state Crime Bureau showed it
was highly combustible and In
Edmondson said more than 30
Homes were interviewed by
crime bureau and highway patzol
Investigators sent to the prison
N Evidence of Murder
"I am completely satisned it was
an accident" the governor said:
"Not a single person at the peni-
tentiary indicated they had any
opinion to the contrary The phy
steal facte make It concluaive It
was an accident
tThere were no fragments In the
oell to indicate a bomb of any kind
VAS Used
'Curing the peLiod he was alive
off and on I ha was In various
states of conscious:tees' Hi talkeAl
to a number of people the War
den friends of hit who are In-
mates To everyone: without ex
oepUon ha told them It was an ac
cident he was trying to paint his
-cell that he had tried to light a
cigarette
Edmondson said coplei of the-
lengthy report would be made
available to ell members of the
Senate penal Institutions commit
telo which has been authorised to
ttlite its own investigation of the
death
1 Scouting '
i Area Oil
Shell Oil No 1 Rumberger dep
test In C SW 14-10n-3Iw at 1 24
miles south of Elk City was swab
bins perforations from 13554-12
reel Previrualy swabbed 23 bar
relit of treating solvent and acid
ester In 10 hours and then flowed
11 barrels of same in 11 hours
whits open Overnight The well
wet making I small amount of
gale
tOwil 011 No 1 W D Crum
flowed Friday 11 barrels of oil
In 104 hours through one-inch
choke from perforation from II-
04041 feet and 1170-74 feet Then
perforated from 1170-11000 feel and
Sr preparing to lost
Magnolia Petroleum et al No 1
YOUng In C SE NW of 1-15n-34w
at 'Pi miles anuthwell of Roll in
rtgrer Mills county drilled t4 115
feet and was reaming
- Admitted Thutsdoy to Common:
ity hospital was Bay Jonas Cu
ter
Itra Oran Jentka'
as admitted Thurtday
nUy boopitaL
Chernne
to Comoto
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FRIDAY APRIL 3 1959
aging Prairie Fire' Thyéái
CS Base Booked
For flew Growth
Clinton-Sherman AFB's total as-
Ilignmens hi pertnnnet ta due to
reach the 2117 mark by June 30
Rep Toby 'Soffit reveal d in vt
I" to the base early this week
The C-S peisonnel will include
361 officers 2184 itrmen and 212
civilians
Congrtssman Morrth said that
Col Bourne Adkison deputy dime
tor for the air lord legislative liai-
son said the base's personnel as
signnient will reach 3271 'zivilien
and military by the end of the fis-
cal 1913
I'lanl art for the Clinton-Sher
num base to eontinue as a heavy
bomber squadron and associated
sir refuelers
I litorrit'taid that Adkinson's data
on the AIWA AP'S must be kept se
met "to prevent patentiel enemies
from learning II the projected de-
ployment and re-equipping of olir
comtat forms Currently the
tus base has an fuNgruLent of twr
heavy bumberdnient squadrons of
11-5216 and one KC-136 aerial tank-
er aRtzatirrrr--
Liquor Raiders
o
Grab Big Hauls
TULKA WM —State end Tut
Is County ofretro- lIWOUped dolat
on a farmyard today and conlit
cited t35000 worth of illicit
hist - one of the largest hauls
of the Oklehoma sdryup'T cam
paten to date
The cache estimated to contain
between 210 and 400 eosin would
have brmight $35000 at eurrent
Prices Safety Commisskiner
Joe Oilman said at the scene
Arrested was Charles Kenneth
reacher IS described by police
as a well-known Tulsa whisky
wholesaler
Cannon who came in Tulsa Im-
mediately after teaming of the
raid said his controversial two
"intelligence equad' officers —
subject of senatorial attacks ear
Uer thi wreit helped Inetertal-
ly in UnCeVyring the haul
Peschel driving a Buick with
overload aprinra was hawed by
agenta into tlit farmyard loreted
between Skiatoolt and Sperry The
liquor was found in rental truck
end Peachey as arrested before
he could transfer any of the load
Gourley To Drop
Editorial Writs —
oKLAttomA—crry (wl) — J
Leland Douricy adminintrative as-
sistant to Gov Iloward Zdin ind-
pm who hu been scorched by the
Legislature this week announced
today no more editorials critising
elected state officials will be
printed In hie Renryetta Free
Lance
Members of both how's lashed
GoucleY attacking him for editor-
ials and his piper and his conduct
with the Legislature as rAmond
eons chief aide Tws opponents
glen Ray Tine Gore and Rep
J D McCarty Oklishotna City
suggested his pay be reduced to
11 Pre Yeti Iii now receives 112-
000 but the Renate has passed
bill to cut his salary to 110000
July 1
Gourley's editorial appearing on
peke one of the Tret-Lance today
read in part: r
'"This is the first editorial writ
ten ind signed by me that hal IP-
veered in the newspaper shire I
became administrative assistant
to riverm)mlfhistiondstrs It will be
a rate orcasim when yu sere lirie
during lhe next four years
"During this time I am 'kiting
the Free-Wire staff to refrain
from publi411110 editmints criticit
Mg elected state oTfirtI I hope
read In part:
:"This la the first editorial wait-
ten and signed by me that hal IP-
peared in the newspaper since I
became administrative assistant
to rwermwsXlitiondst-n It will be
rate orcasam when trio ise 1)tio
during jH next four years
"During this time I am akking
the Free-Ione 'it'll to refrain
from publi4sing edtiotials criticit-
log elected state cTfirtI I hope
our readers will underNtand this
dramatic shift in fore-tome edi-
torial policy The reaSon la that K
is virtually Imp-iamb's to achieve
statewide understanding of the
fact that the rteo-Lainc
policy Is completely separate from
Ilia stele administration as king ii
I tun serving in a state pisitiott44
VOL XXIX No 162
ipe Out Cache Early Tt5(
L:r
VALEDICTORIANS Of the Elk 'City ninth grade this
year Ronnie -Engel and Donna Royse look over their
straight A report cards with junior high principal Paul
Smith Both ttudents have -made only "Xs" since en
tering junior Inglisehool Donna the daughter of Mr
and Mrs Donald Royse is an active member of the
Rainbow Pep club 'and FHA in addition to her studies
11onnie a transfer studimt from Hinton and the on of
Mr and Mrs Ed Engel is a star'athlete and has lettered
In football basketball track and baseball all three years
of his junior hfgh career 4 : '71 1
AP Clears Colonel Of
Charges
He Bumped Gis Off Plane Trip
roKyo (Um) — TheAir Forel said today enlisted
men on emergency leave were bumped from a military plane
to make room for a iacationing officer and his family be
State Airman
Reveals 'Tale
of Ride Bump
HARRAH iUr1 — Airman 2-C
Lewis Ettramski tiat mingles late
to be with his sister before she
died but he arrived from his base
in Tokyo in time to attend the
funeral 9
ettamski was one of seven enlist
ed men who failed to make a
scheduled flight from Tokyo on an
emergency leave They claimed
they wens bumped off the plane
by s vacationing lieutenant ciao-
nel and his family
Air P'oree authorities said how
ever the incident ram caused by
an "administrative ermr7 and
the plane left Tokyo with eight
'toot' sesta before being collect
bark to pick up the men
Vatted 'Dirty Dear
Strainrki arrived at his borne in
Harrah Monday urily a few min
utea after his sister Mn Clara
Pantlik died
didn't get to see her berm
she passed away" the 20-year-old
airman said I would have
though If at hadn't got bumped
off that plane The whole thing
was a dirty deal because no-
body's supposed to bump a soldier
on emergoncy leave"
Atramski attended Mrs Pant
Ilk's !imolai Thursday
The airman said his family had
notified him A telt ago that his
sister who suffered from polo
had become critical
Left plest ?tight
"They ruithod to Yet Mit on that
flight" be said but when se got
to the plane a sergeant told uri
arra bumped oft"' -
Eitramsiti mid 1)0 went to a sere
vieemen'a centef a frw bka be
from the airport and didn't fret a
nilitht out until the IIPItt night
Ile said the other els men Who
had been bumped Apparently left
on the original plane alter it re
turned
111"
Tim Air Force today cleared IL
Cot Charles P Platt Of eharges
that be had biimped Vie men but
mid he contributtelO the canto
that caused the plane to take
off With 'eight empty Seata
taus of errors in arithmetic
and adniinistration
It Col Charles P Platt was
cleared by the 'Air torel of
Chit t BPS that he was responsible
or actually bumping the men
from ths pion that took off for
Conform Much 241 with eight
empty sesta
An Air Force rpokeamen said
iwomsone added 0 $4 and got
4a making it appear there were
Vti too many passengers
aboardthe 41-aeat CIO transport
lbe Mr Force oho said yr wu
a o'er Grit "adlniniitrativa 'error
that allowed the plone to take off
loon Tachikawa Air Due with
the empty seats and othenrfilled
sitti plioenrers on regular keve
while the enlisted men were left
behind
Matt en Low Priori!!
The group included five enlisted
men all with higher priorptes
than foto' Of the passengers
boor& uey were nothing home
becaus i-ratealho or other crises
In their families A lieute nd
civilian it had n priortir
also !Ivens in
Officiate geld Platt his wife and
four' children were traveling on
the lowest priority—a
Ole basio—ond could mit bump
anyone under official regulationo
Platt comtnander of Military
Air TratimpIrt Service at Tachika
requesded space aboard a
plane bound for ling‘stit
The "Partite Explenn" happened
to be Wag off that evening
"There was room for every
body"' the rmitesinan explained
bocitumi Platt and his family
would have brought the total of
pawners to 40 -
64-seva1 Recalls Piano
Put shen one of the booking
rtsormel added the names of the
six Platte to the 34 oiready on
the mainte‘t he came up with A
total tf ' 4 iniitead of 40 The
aelen men Acre 'bumped the
Pions- sere put aboard and the
plane hit with only 33 Pecanna
aboard
General !toroth' Plane
The plane ass recalled slier 30
minutes in the air by Lt Oen
Robert W liurnsthe top Amer--
con Commander in Japan eller
he received a alephone call from
Auman IC Coy Y Dell 27 of
Fayetteville Tenn one of the en-
listed men The g-neral ordered
Uie colonel to rOmain in Tokyo
and put the enlisted men on the
tCoutinucil on Pus 7) '
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APRIL 688 7
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HOME EDITION:
Whistling Winds
Jet 'flames Pace
LAWTON (UPI) 0- A towering
otpraiircielve hare irtsjablacaknenedd westsa
4hooutirre
early today before it wu brought
to a halt on the threahhold et
small Comanche aunty continu-
ally of Cache
The more than IL100 fire fighter
were back-to-back with the hug at
I aeries of dirt firebreaks cooped
up by buildcwers from PL
I
when they wrestled the blue un-
der control shortly aftet daylight
Only one injury was reported
that of Mn Hobart PlastA ci
Of Cache who 'suffered a broken
arm while fleeing on took
Observers laid if the Whim
had trePod this last embankment
there would have been no Way to
lava the homes Of Cache
New Outbreak read
lootIsd for a while like Cache
elts 101111 to i10"rei4 °weld
crown command( the patrolli -
Lawton distrkt Bow said work : 1
ors were knocking on every door
In Cache to make sure no rest-
dents were surprised in their sleep
by the Hire -
A new outbreak Di the bhute -
p
reported by a n Bill Army heti
copier late this morning in Iles
Ketch Ranch area on the Military
reservation Army suthorities sent
200 men to keep it under &land
and had another 700 standing bit
The fire wan not expected to pt
out of hand however 1
n 81 ll'e top echelon under Mai
Oen Verdi Berms poet 'cm
minder was out during the night
to supervise the 8000 Army per
sonnet Involved in etenbating the
fire There were $800 soldiers ac-
tually fightine the blase and AM
others served in support or super-
visory capacities
Army authorities said about 1
000 acres were burned on the mili-
tary reservation but there was no
estimate of private graselatid de-
stroyed Farmer Om Heavy Lase
However one Cache ere farm-
er Duam estimated dens
aCe to his property at $10000 'Me
lo he aald included his bay
barn farm machinery two chick
in brooder houses a large MUM
litY of lumber and an airplane he
was storing for $ friend !
The IN:Art 8111 information office
said the fire was started Thursday
afternoon while brush Wu being
burned Mint the right-of-way of i o
new Wilms -
Burning brush 'tattered th -
names but the fire was reported
under control several hours later
Then at about 140 s nt the whist
shifted and swelled and the fire
roared out of eontrot grime the
dry greseland as some 400 soldiers
stood by —
wild Lite alined
Heavy WW1 of game and -
II? were reported and it was tie-
Ueved burning animals belPest
spread the flames A number of
ttle Isere also reported missing
and it eras assumed they had been
burned
Winds of up to mike pee hour '
cause& the Cameo to dance beck
and tomtit icro 1 & 83 exuth
n 8I1 end eaused traffie on
the highway to be slopped Tref
be marts also developed' all '
around Ft Sill sines all Military
policemen who normally control
traffic si'ete fighting the fire
A rills Railroad treble taught
fire but officiels said it wall not
badly damaged and that trains
were being allowed to creme L
Need a 21i Cent Stamp?
BOSTON (uPD-11 you buy ono
of the new luseent Illimker MI
Mcmument stamps that go On sats
here Juno 1 you'll bare a hard
Um finding g Olio to lisle
Thursday That the 'new stamp
would go on sale in liostort foir
the first time in the nation Then
somebody raised trio queltiu1 of -
what ONO does with a Sli-cont
stamp
It took sum digétril but Poeta
officials finally aunts up with tag
explanation:
-Third class small Is 8 ernts foe
the first two ounce and Its yenta
for each additional oun: Xg rig 4
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Wells, Virgil. The Elk City Daily News (Elk City, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1959, newspaper, April 3, 1959; Elk City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2088501/m1/1/: accessed June 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.