The Elk City Daily News (Elk City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1959 Page: 1 of 12
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: ' WEATHER
High t2 low 412 Poretivit—ancw
weet and central rain changing to
anow east portion Pridsy Colder
Over state Friday with strong note
therly winds spreading over state
tonight Palling temperatures
' day to teens in Panhandle arid 4011
Single Copy: Daily 5c Sunday 10c UPI Sande
Of13 Hits Reform
Measures' Merit
Offer Orin Plans
OKLAHOMA CITY (IP1)--Qkla
horns Farm Bureeu delegates op
pmed Oov lloward Edmondsonl
reapportionment and cotufty road
transfer ' proposals in resolution
here but asked tor tighter control
of county commissioner opert-
Ilona '
The Convention of the Firm flu
reau which cloeed Wednesday
mild the road reform measure
would hurt local self govert-
moot The contoention voted for a
reaPPortionment plan that would
guarantee each aunty at least
one representative and no county
more than seven and-would base
Benet membership on area
The final road fund resolutibn
stated
"It has always been the belief
of the members of the oklahome
Farm Bureau that Irovernment can
— beet be adfifinIstered when all pos-
sible functions thereof 4 aro oat:
fined to adrintatration on a local
level we have oleo In the peat
euggeeted many ways in which lo-
cal administrstion of government
can be improved
"We therefore envoie any of-
forte to transfer the administration
of county roads and road fund$
to any state agency and urge the
efforts be continued to hnprove
the present system Bppecincelly
we suggest that present law be
strengthened to make the present
administrators of the county road
aysoma thuincially reeponlible for
neglect or telltale to properly per-
form their Malec We further op
pose the current Petition now los-
log Circulated to transfer county
OOMMteelOner funds bo - the slate
highway department"
'4 Q W-P'Orest of Mounds in Tubes
trounty tanned the rdmondeori
plan "one more Step toward Cod
valised govettnieTIV"ZPI- Old
71' °Minty roads 111 hto ores ire Main
titned better Shan state highweya
The Bureau' Completed its an
Mal state toovention Wednesday
n passed several other resolu-
tion one dealing With wheat
price supporte
It stated "We recommend that
at the next wheat referendum the
growers be given the choice Of vot-
ing for high pipporte with rigid
controls which will actually con-
trol production or 00 per cent
supports with no controls"
The group elected four delegates
to the American Farm Bureau
convention: Lewis Munn Chero
kee state president C L
Yukon state vice president 'and
Jimmy Martine Ansdarko and
Francis Kennedy Bixby
Police Report
3 Auto Wrecks
Vets' Holiday
Veterans Day Wednesday was no
holiday tot Elk City policemen
The Elk law enforcement office
today reported three car accidents
occurred Wednesday within the city
UmILL
:Me first accident took place at
approximately 7:30 a in at the in-
tersection of Randall and Wret Ave
A and involved 1-1950 Chrysler
driven by Thomas' J Tippen 416
N State at and a 1059 Ford tidy-
en by Otitis Discos Community
hospital Elk City
Demote to both cars was light
but Tippen wee charged with fail-
ure te atop at a stop eign He post-'
ed a $5 bond
The second erect occurred at ap-
proximately 8:30 a in at the corner
of Wsshington and McArthur The
accident involved a 1950 Chevrolet
driven by Hubert B Williams 1141
Constantine and a 1953 Ford driv-
en by Mildred M Gregory route 11
Elk City
The Williams car wu traveling
eut at the time of the wreck while
k the Oregory car wu traveling south
Williams was charged with fallurel
to atop at a atop sign 1
' The third accident occurred at
approximately 1:30 p In in the
900 block N Van Buren and involv-
ed a 199 Chevrolet driVen by 'An-
thony ft Balchunas 301 Aphache
Trail gnd a 1955 Ford driven by
Nell I Iloilo Clinkm-Ethennin air
t According to Ute police rePort the
Bs lehunas car was attempting to
make a left tern t from the right
line at the time ot the accident
13a lamas was charged with at-
tempting to make an Improper turn
and posted $10 bond 110 llo was
charged with speeding and also pos-
ted Ile Inn&
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UNITED FUND DRIVE CHAIRMAN Buster Sharp
paints on the amount of 'collections tor the drive 14 date
on a 1?erometer Jack MacEichmvIN presidek' watt ches to $ ee how things are shaping up in the-' dilve
The LTF goal th!a iyear has been fief! at $20000 and rot
Jections to date have beeri: Rttle over 7191)0 -
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k
Beritoei for James R Mo'rrOW
rttated farther of Hain-
Mott ill be held at 2:00 p fften
PridaY from 'this Hammon Church
or Christ wItat ministers Albert
rt:ers tqn and Patti Evans
Haminian officiating
Born Dee 0 DNS in Jasper Ala'
Morrcrw died Tuesday Nov 10
in the borne of a eon In Lubbock
Tex after an" Illness of only two
days -
Married ' to Mary Tidwell Jan
14 11191 in Johnson county Tex
Mr Morrow had lived rear Ham-
mon since filing on a farm north-
west of the city in 1000' Ile left
Alatbatna with bis parents When
four years of age and moved to
Arkansas theft at le years of sage he
Ind farellY tweed to Johnion coun-
ty Tex' and he lived there until
coming to the Hammon community
ira1100 1141 was a member of the
Church of Christ '
' Survivors Include ale sons S L
of Burbank Calif J H jr of
Lubbock Tex Doss of Carlsbad
ff M: John O of Moses Lake
Multi °lend of Bremerton
Wash Ana leInta of ' Albuquerque
N MIfive daughters Vivian rig—
a Hammon Ophie Mathews Van
Nuys Cahn Lora Collins Palo Al-
to Calif Louretta Fowler Biny-
er Tex and Leyla Boil Vancou-
ver Wish -
Other survivors include a broth-
er John Morrow Gunter Home
teL 49 grandchildren: 101 greet
grandchildren and eight gieat great
grandchildren
Ms wife preceded hint in daapt
Nov t5 1994 s
Burial Will be In Red Hitt cinne-
Lary Hartman tinder direetion 'of
Martin-Rullutn funeral home
Saiiejtinior Collc'gó
Picks Class Officers
811 Yr hillier college students
I"' week completed class orgimisatirms
le and election of officers for the 1200-
uth 20 school year
tire Class officers and student council
representstives elected include:
111 Benny ?airless president and
the 2'errel Maley Vice president: stugv-
tient council tepresentatives are
in-
AMY Counts and Jesse Wilson
he iophomoreis and Sue Garrett lind
by Phil Don Burden freshmen
sir Colleen 'Officials rePOrt that en
rolment this year is the largest
the gime the oollege was Organized in
to More than 200 students are
Ihi enroled In both thy and night cies
see
it
latti
was Randy Wright-Oanutei was ad
Os- mitted Wednesday to Memorial
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WASHINOTON :(Pp fitit
moNfol ohatille" VA isbot low
ittarpit -clittellittgtiunteme rights
Id -picket 1 end tonduCt boycottI
gained employees go kite offset
P‘riday ' '
' Attorneys' for ergiallect lebOr
kosineek geoups lutd govornotent
kgencita differ widely' on the pre'
clue impect of the Chang) hi the
Taft-Hareley Act
' But the do ItgrOO that will
be- -years before the courts and
administrative ridings spell out
exactly whak union tan and
Cannot do wer' the 'Dew' statuta
-rne net AmendMent occupy
teem than flit printed page' but
seldom has leetslation peeked- so
Many apparently Moak end
cult questioni Into such a small
amount' of type one member of
the National Labor Rotations
Board (NLRB) said recently
ttehms Win Commodes"
Unions did win some conces-
sions in the new law they have
'generally condemned ' as anti-labor
The building trades will ben-
efit by revisions to permit great-
er union control Over hiring All
unions won k point in another
section authorizing discharged
strikers to votot in rePtesentS"
But Molt' of :bur-Changes ap-
pear certain to hamper union ac-
tivity The major revisions
elude:
—AbolKion Of the so-called "no-
maial land'1 bY allowing state
cotittS 'and agencies to ' handle
Istbormiteseement dlepytee where
the I4Litb dollthtee to Issiortjtuit
taliCtion 4
the :present ban
cmsececidory boyoottC end' out
lowing 1r4 4-cargo') clewed'
whereby tut tinployed Aimee to
stOp doing " imagines with ahOther
firm having Unt011 troubles
—Banning pkketing for recce-
nifion or in orgettisirtg drives at
plante by unions not certified as
bargaining agents for the work
ere except under limited condi-
Right To Tete
—Permitting unions in the gar-
ment and construction industries
to protect union standards by
making Contract' which restrict
oral ban on secondory boycotts
' —4:Thring miaow conomto
strikers the right to ' vote in
NLRB elections if they are hold
within one year after the strike
began"
—Allowing pro-hire contracts
hiring halls sod alteentente pm-
vidinc a worker must join a un-
ion within a week Otte he's hired
in the construction industry
Other- parts of the Dew law
dealing with reports on trustee-
ships bonding and regulations
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ELK CITY OKLAHOMA
Authorities Grab
Chief Suspect In
61 fers Slaying
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LAWTON Okla (Urt)—Polio
errested a Negro service tation
ettendent here today in Cameo-
Von With the slaying of an ArMY
captain's young wife
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The man was armtod eller po-
lice learned he had driven the
victim Mrs Lewis J Romero be
tween her home and her stetion
several times whenr servicing her
car
Mrs Romero wife fd C Fort
-aulL Okla captain who has been
in &MI-aircraft training at Fort
SUM Tex was left with bar
throat slashed by the killer Her
two smell children remained IS
hours in their lanheatotl Lawton
home after the slaying -
The suspect had knife with a
a-inch blid In his posacesion
when arreeted but denies any
keowledge o( the slaying -
the body- of Mrs 'terrier a
slender 'attractive woman wee
found brine on the none In
downstairs bedroom hi the 'cou-
ple's friune house in one of Lawl
ton's nicer residential sections
Door Smaahed °pea
Her 27-month-ola eon was found
lying on the bed where he had
apparently crawled and a shemontlia-old
son was upsteirs in his
crib- Both were rushed to the
Fort 8111 hospital here they wets
treated for exposure The condi-
tions of both were described se
Detective Capt Cleo (flout said
Mrs Romero bed been dead
since abOut 22:3O kin Tuesday
' Her body Was found at 11:40
cm Wednesday by neighbors who
became disturbed when they saw
no activity around the house
-Mout said the front door had
been 'meshed Open end was Jett
War-4litre WSIV130 heM itv the
114003-Abletere L tYP
somere was to havearrived in
(Awton early todsy by commer
cial plant The Romeros lied only
reeelvitly moved here 'from Foe
HOod Tex end he -went on to
Fort Bliss for specie! 'training
Lawton was shaken up by the
slaying of the young mother who
apparently never left her house
for more then an hour or so at a
time and then only to go to
church or the grocery! "
"tverething ye have heard
about them has been fine" de-
tective Bill Ward one of the six
Lowton detectives on the case
mid They were very nice peo-
ple" -
611' Mba
Local llazarcnes Set
Revival Stan Friday
The local Church of the Nazar-
ene will begin Ite fall revival Fri-
day evening with Rev Olen W
be Denver Cob u evangelist The
revival will run through Sunday
Nov 22 Rev Otto C Perry pastor
trmounced today
Services will begin each evening
at 7:30 Special features during the
revival will Include singing by the
Youth choir and numbers by the
rhyilun band The congregation ex-
tends in invitation to the public
to attend the services
Rev Able will Misstated in the
revival effort by his wife Margar-
et who is an acoompliched musi-
cian and singer Rev Perry said
EVangelist Alba has been in min-
isterial work for the past 22 years
and formerly served as pastor of
the Church of the Nazarene in Se-Pulpit
filtering Itemortal bospitai on
Wednesday wan O W Qui le Bol-
t 1Z
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THURSDAY NOV 12 1959 VOL XXX No 29
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Pg!4y-pé0t-pt-'-Sh'ke-0
Tempers 51 Employes Are -
Colley Pupils
Earn Leader
Roles At SINC
Tletiorta from Southweatern Blatt
Cones Mdicate Beckham count'
'Wants In keeping busy th cam
pus activities in additkin to clow
room studies Th latent group o'
in:Infanta and campus activities In
Joan °entry Elk City has beer
appointed to represent Delta Emit
octal citlirity oft the inier-Oreek
Olen Pock °and Limas trr
Mk Ott oIo ovo membora thr
talkie throlot of Future Bushier
Leaders of fkmerieS -
)
Liran McClung Carter Peggy
$ones Mut Whyte Hue I Ci'y
ere members of the planning corn
mitre for the annual Anarricar
Education Week banquet set for
Thursday evening with Lt Gov
Ofernre Ninh as principal apoker
Owen Kelley Delhi and Jerome
Witherspoon Carter have been in-
itiated into Porensia women's hon
or society s'
Phil Durham and Dick Dill E-
rick will represent the collej
chapter Of Phi Delta chi nations
pharmacy tvtemity at the arum
ronblave of D organisatioOn At-
!arta Oa in December
Sin001(-:(pOp-o
tieli-'33134004
Sinclair Oil a Oas hal complet-
ed Its No 1 Cooper well in the
North Cartago area of Beckhan'
county with the new produotr flow
ing 38 barrels of 32-degree gravity
oil per day througii n 1864-Incl !
choke trom perforations In thr
Deeae Sand at 8 935-43 feet
Oae- oil ratio or the Cooper wel'
was 7800-1 The new oil and gar
weU la located In the 0 SW NW of
94n-32w as an east offset to the
Shell Oil Cruz No 1 and a north
offset to the Fred Shadid No 2
well
Warrtn Bradshaw Drilling com-
pany had the contract on the nev
Sinclair NO 1 Cooper well whir
cleaned out to 8990 feet after cc-
menting 7-Inch casing On the Wt-
torn at 9095 feet
Phillips Petroleum No 1 Youne
in the 0 SS KW of 3-15n-24w at
miles north and 314 west of Chey-
enne In Pilger Wits eounty was
drilling below 15242 feet
Jones Grocery-Markel
In Sib Anniversary
The fifth anniVernary of th
Jones Grocery and Market will be
observed Friday and Saturday ac-
cording to an announcement by Er-
nest Jones and Charlie Joy owners
and operators of the local store
The anniversary celebration will
be highlighted with a stores1de Irak
with special value a being offered
In grocery meats frosen foods and
freah fruits and vegetables
Another highlight of the big twe
day event will be the awarding of
three complete turkey dinners The
dinners will include everything
from a turkey to dreaming Ice
cream bread pumpkin 'etc
The three winners will receive
everything needed for a Thanksgiv-
ing turkey feast and everyone is
invited to stop by the store in
register" Joy said
No purchases will be required tr
participate in the Turkey Dinner
awards and you do not have to be
present to win
Jones and Joy expressed their
thanks and apprecixtions to the pee
pie of this area for their kindneao
and patronage during the pest r
years It has been a real joy tc
serve our fine customers and we're
certainly looking forward to many
more years of continuous service"
Jones said
Both Jones and Joy are veteran
In the grocery field Jones has ow
nod and operated stores in this ar
ea for more than 20 yearn He 1
-A Consolidation move effeotive
not likely witil after Jan 1 wil
transfer alit local Shell Oil produe
tion eniployees in tedmical post
W the Oklahoma City divl
too office Clay Creager 11:1k Cit !
district superintendent announcee
oday
A seventh clerical employee : will
be tretuderred Nov 19 also OW
h's more has no direct connection
nth the merger
Ne Effect On Other Employees
The consolldauott 'atter the first
1 the year in no way effects eith
I any of the local production field
smployees nor itny of the pint or
emolovees Creaoter tat&
-"Merino employeea Creager
Other Shell district offices where
echnleal employees wIll be Merged
Into Okla Mena City besides Lik City
include Woodward $lot Ardmore
the proPootd rootlet is it pert of
en overall plan whicil has itireadY
beet) in the process in greets over
ftie country where Ehell 011 oper-
kitties Allzsamlned 'divhdon offices such
is will be creeted by the merger
ri Oklahoma are already effected
Centralia 1W and Wichita
Falls Tex
Erne foyers Affected Arusouneed
Elk City district employem slated
to be transferred in the merger af-
ter Jan fl are: Jack MacrAchern
tstrict eiploitation engineer: Joe
Lewis and Harold Pruner exploits-
tion engineers Bill Allmon district
nechanicel engineer: Prank Cole
tistriet office supervisor and Dan
Oeistweidt accountant
Lester Alley is due to be trans frred to the Oleahoma City divi-
sion office Nov 19 to fill a vacency
loft by the moving of another em-
lloyee In that division office to
Centralia
Creager To Remain
Mr Creaser who is the head of
the Elk City district production of-
fire end other employees in this
department will continue here in
Elk City intheir present assign-
mentt "We regret to announce the mov-
ing of these emploves but the
pooling of the technical staff mem-
bers at the division office will cre
ste greater efficiency and is there-
'ore in keeping with the company
policy' Creeger declared
To Start Belling Gae
"A bright spot on the horizon lo-
cally will be the starting probably
some time in the coming year of
the marketing of gu from the Elk
City field" Creeger Continued
"Coupled with the continuation of
sale of oil butane propane and
other liquid hydro-carbone now be
trig marketed from the Elk City
field royalty owners will start re-
viving increased monthly checks
from their holdings in the field"
the superintendent asserted
20 Years Operations Hers Yet
"Shell Oil officials anticipate that
the operations in the Elk City tint-
Used field will continue for appmx-
calmly another 20 years" Creager
concluded
Teen Town's First Meet
Scheduled Friday Night
Elk City Teen Town will open its
season with a special event Friday
OVOrling in the armory building
This first meeting will be held al-
er the Altusrika football game
and will be hi session from 10 pm
to midnight gt
Parent sponsors for the meeting
'ntlude Mr and Mrs Ed Swing
Mr and Mn Walter Ferguson and
Mr and Mrs Wallace Staid ley
wen-known for his tine shinty iryeAttrottiad Wednesday to Memor-
the operation of meat departmentet !SI r were Willie and nod-
' (Continued on Pao 7) Ndisit tosorry 'Elk city
Shell Consolidation Move Affects
Six Elk City Productiop Employes
Creager Remains District Production Boss
Gas Marketing To Aide Operation 20 Years
A consolidation move effective not likely until after
Jan I will transfekoix Weal Shell 00 production em-
ployees in technicarPosittons to the Oklahoma City divi-
sion office Clay Creager Elk City 'district superintendent
announced today
A seventh clerical employee will be transferred Nov
19 also but this move has nols
direct connection with the
merger I
6 r
WI H Ilatchelt Heads
Iloitheist Elementary
f' "Bill" Hatchett
Northeast elementary gradeschool
principal Attlee July 1958 Wks born
near Belisle in Washita county and
began his educational career in r
small Washita county school foun-
ded by his father in 1902
In 1916 his family moved to Shav
nee wherehe finished highachoo
and two years of college at Okla
oma Baptist university He finish
ed his college education at Okla
homa State tmiversity and in 197
began his teaching eRreer Ir th
Oooperton school In Mows county
Prior to coming to nit City h
teught three years in New Jere!'
and es suritintendent of the school
at Maramec Okla
Principoll Hatchet l married an
hi and Mrs liatchett are parent
ot five children three of whom isr
still at home Ills two eldest dRugh
tors are married 'and one teache
school in Illinois Charlotte is it se
nior in the lurid highachool Bill 1
a seventh grader and t3ebra rea
attends her father's own"Northeite
Hatchetta are activ
members of the rirat Baptist chur6i
Northeitat one of the city's new
Cr elementary schools has advan
red rapidly in teaching method
and enrolment Ilatchett explain
ths t becRuse of a ecientific-colf
scious world that the school las'
year introduced a ocience program
for4upper rrrades
The principal credits the P-TP
organizatirm with 'great assistanc
to the Reboot Inasmuch SA the or
conflation has purchmed visual lit
nevem:titles and a corrective read
ingmachine all of which is
great benefit So pupile sus they ad
van up the education ladder
The Northeast :school maintains
a faculty of 11 teachers Enrolment
now stand e at 294 with new stud
ants enrol'ng almost daily
Northeast along with °the?
schools In the ayetem offers a heo
thy athletic prognun for both boy
and girls
Principal Hatchett in commentin
on the torsi schools said "in ni
contacgs with the local publi
school system I believe that 1 have
found one of the finest and font&
growing administrations In Western
Oklahoma
He explains that he bolds the
philosophy that each child regard-
lass of race creed or color shout?
have In equal right to prepare him-
self for an active life in our world
IT'S A GIRL
Mr and Mrs Bennie Varner of
Bayre are parenta of a daughter
born Wednesday at Memorial hoe
Oral The Infant arrived at 4:20 p
m weighing eight pounds two
ounoes
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OKLAHOMA CITY — (tIrD:z-
Highway departMent Idulkftipil In
four eastern Oklahoma °Mee it I-
fecting up to Si employewet
announced toCey elnidtS'Aierthli
of politics and the resignatkin of r
an administration- booster tiv-the
House of Repreeentetives- --4-:
Rep NobleRtewart Of flaillegyn:
I city which lost a resident en
gineer office in the 'WWI
bounced Wedneeday nighS he woe
resigning as speaker DrOjempere
of the House lie 'accuse& pot
Howard Edmondson tit Wing 40 0
put state governMent: Into "tine
family two cities end Slump:beet-
niks" ' - ' : N' —
Edmondson repliod 141141341r
art wanted "iavoritisin front ye
governor's Office thatwe' fieVele-
fused to give toret-14 f i
13444 nit --I ' t'
Three of the Cities' alerted' In
the itigkwey dePefloient 1 clatsges
are located In the aenit Lb: w Alb
tricla of anti adtninittrativb NO
il
tors My fins of Ocow 'Gene
etipd of McAlester end Cle Me
apaddsn of Nowsta r: ' 1 t- " -
A fourth city literal I)e
home of an E4mondsonAaNey6
Ben J R Ilan -'
Highway Director Lee likWet44
bourne arinouricsa that 'Ill e-44
Wye have beet fired Itlik ItO 41
feted tritrisYsti anti the t' 1'4 a
another four to dit ate II Thoth
Affected Were itssidetil
offices at MiamiOlicemoro: Sial-
limo ' end McAlester 4 "I'Ltrbilter
involved the trezufer 'of di diattitt
—
engineer but no firings '' -- i
Wathbourne also disCIOIsd IIVLS
changes are being Considered at
Tulsa and Sapulpa and thatottiore
changes" in other PortS!d th0
state can be expected ' d f‘
' Politico Defiled t '" t r -4r
The highWay thrector denteits pot
!tics played any part' Iry Os
offs Ifs lie said Pert 1Pert 1434 a
letup in conatriletiOn IA 'eortolP
areas - -
He said there is tweVidence Of
the working of en undeotrable
clique" It Claretnore 'whets inf
en inspectors I
werbfired- '"
A rundown by °PUS illifftred
these change: ' ' '" I
Balitiew IS offered irsautters
liven fired Two Inspectotle:Will
remain to complete eretle Ind
close out the office : : :4 '4 1-
Miami Nine employes incItHI
In resident nema': ' snored
transfers to Claremore' From two
to :four wIll be left et Mietni to
close out records A at ealliselff'
status of them uncertain '- : '1''
Claremore — &Yen hisPSetoli
ered transfers IL W Men die
trict maintenance foreman for
Roger' county fired WashbOunie
said the Claremore office Will Sok
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