Lawton News-Review (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1958 Page: 1 of 6
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LAVION
MARKET
REPORTS
VOL XINI-NO 11
BOTTLE BABY—Lunch is being served to a chilwahua pop several (lays old The pop is one
of a litter ol seven at the home ol Er toy Wills in Baltimote Mci The tiny chihtiahoa is harilv
as big as one of VtIts hands
-
GI Prisoners
Sweating Out
Their Reease
1:1)110It'S NOI I — The Eas(
Cerium Foreign Ministry yester-
day ansNered repealed requests
by the Ars Print correspondent
tor a 111s contrretirt ill) the
nine US Arinv men held since
June 7 I awl eight European
Communist Nei (Irk NI
lo Ihe 11)11Slit'll Will
III help the
are under house arrest The I'
Mall 1as Hie only American re
I orter
Po 11IZ TOPPINfi
DRESDEN East Germany tAllt !
'We'll sweat 11 out as long as it
I kes'
This pleilt20 came from Nitri
George E Kemper the senior
ofileer and spokesman for nine
my Men who turned them-
selves in to East German police
inne 7 after they got lost on a
helicopter flight in West Germany
and ran out of gas behind the Iron
Curtain Negotiations for their IT-
lease aro deadlocked
The soldiers complained it
news conference staged hy East
German ollicials yesterda that
they are being held as political
hostages " e have been treated
courteously— Kemper added
Seetis Information
The 13-year-old artillery ollicer
from Escondido Calif ‘‘iis
to speak to lite alone for only a
few minutes
As East ( e r ni 4 n
Firlippil back for picture taking
Kemper hurriedly asked ‘‘ hat Ails
bring done by the United StHieS
In oldain then release Their only
source of information has been
1ast Get man newspapers
I told him of State Department
demands on Russia fin their im-
mediate release statements by
Sicretary of State tbilles of Presi-
dent Eisenhower's interest and of
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go‘ern(pr 2830 of 3
233 precincts:
ta riles 211'13
Harris 6557
Cragg 2693
Ferguson 311261
i)viiiiwra ii go frnor 3222 of
3233 precincts:
Miskovsky M7875
IiiiIi a rt 391163
Edmoildsoti 14185gt
Doenges 57506
Coe 71918
A tkinson 101019
Ite‘isions in official count III
sonic counties Itas brought total
of t'oe nod tkinson down
M( )StOW let Premier
Nikita khnishchev called today
for an East West conference of
military and civilian experts to
Ivork out an agreement to pre-
xent surprise attacks by one
fla HMI upon another
khrushchev made his propoal
ill a letter to President Eisen-
lamer delivered ill Washington
Wednesday and released at a
foreign ministry lif s conference
in 3lo0c4Iw this attenuant
WTON NEWSREVIFW
-
Governor's Runoff
Battle Is Launched
By Atkinson Camp
011AIIONIA CITY ill) — A hard-“irded runoff battle behteen Tulsa
Couniy Attorney J Howard Edmondson and millionaire Rill Atkinson
vt as indicated today as the No Democratic contenders In governor
regrouped for the three-week campaign
Edmondson and Atkinson headed a strong field of 11 Democratic
andidales for governor in the first primary Tuesday and will te for
the nomination in the July 22 runoff
In past elections Ihe Democratic nominaikni has been tantamount to
electinn Oklahoma has never
elected a Republican governor
Paper Thin Lend
ell n‘:itish i int 1 lEic)1111111 oinid (s'ifin111111::t77paPplieit:
B
in lead of 362 votes over Atkin-
son the founder of Midwest City
Republican gwiernior 2830 of 3 who had heen favored to finish
233 precincts: first in the primary
Barnes 21713 Repeal Of mnstitutional prohilii-
Harris 6557 film la‘ts is likely to be a Prinw
Cragg 2693
issue in the timid campaign just
Fergusim 311261
as it was heft we the first primary
Democratie go foinor 3221 of Edmondson inclines to‘tard legal
3233 precincts: liquor and wants a quick repeal
)1iskovsky 8875 election tt hilt: Atkinson is a per-
Rinehart 39063 sonal dry
"Amundson 1418:igt
The verbal slugging started yes-
11ininges 57506
Coe 1918
terday t V hen Alki !NMI 11 l'OppCd hiS
7
to i— 111 Mil moult ie of meekness hetore the
of a sovereign state land failed to adecittattslY I'l tacklers on the field
truettricr retorted that the pro- 'clothe or care for her "Ile got a free ride because
eedure WaS normal under Ger- Their trial will probably come none of the major candidates di-
many's troop- stationing agree- up in the autumn term of court reeled any fire at him You an
went with Russia but no date Ins been set net Ws going to be different this
"Yeah" responded Athanason Murphy and the mother could time Whereas the last time I had
"mutual agreement or lvt're Yuu draw SPIliPtICCS 01 one year in jail on kid glovesthis time I'm going
getting instructions7" 01 lc300 fine apiece or both if roil to tell the truth"
i111114 Ill“ Ilt liPli Or Vkf WIC allitCl in- imul II I um- tu lull Lim- Li utii
The State Department is de- victed of the m i s d e m e a n o r ' Both candidates began courting
ma rid i ng I hat Russia release the 1 chargs t he camps of their vanquished
Americans tinder the Big lour oc- 1 In not action District 1 foes and both declared the sup-
cupation agreement making thr 'Judge E A Summers of Wagoner tairters of other gubernatorial can-
Soviets responsible for Prifiecting ' set Aug 5 as the hea ring date d idat es are thronging to their
Western interests in East Ger- i for petitions hY both the mother ranks Both called a strategy meet-
Many Russia replies that this is and the child's actual father log for Sunday in Oklahoma City
a case for the East Germans to !Jack Irons for custody of the I Trailing Edmondson and Atkinson
settle iittle girl i ‘k ere Sen: George Miskovsky Okla
Kemper gave this account of i- homa City repeal booster with
bat had happened to the nine: la:TURNS 'I() tioNit 87837 votes Bill Coe of Oklahoma
The helicopter as on a routine APACHE iSticeiali Since Irs City twice a runnerup 72107: Bill
flight from Frankfurt to a West conins Se ton has been admitted Doenges Ba tleseille auto dealer
German training area near the in the Cyril hospital her daughter 57253 and Jim Rinehart of El
1ron Curtain They got lost and 'Atiss Alargaret Sexton has re- Beim 39029
their radio wouldn't work so theY signed as a Gui Scout counselor There still was uncertainty over
landed twice to find out where at a camp near Binger to assist a runoff in the Republican gutter-
they ere Someone toll them in the Sexton superette uhich the natorial rare
East Germany I family operates Phil Ferguson Woodward ranch
LAWTON OKLA THURSDAY JULY 3 1958
11 OF ATTACHMENT
To the most of us the otii atlachnu-nt
means being' attached bY
a pIi ia I connection or by person-
al ties of allectim — not the legal
sr inn e Of properly
However in la NV the winicl ineans
I
15
the inking into custody of the prop- t ‘
tsily of OW defendant in a civil ae-
lion to be ludd as security for the '
' t
payment of any judgment Ouch - : t
i'l'
may be recovered in the action y
:4
In other words the law makes it
possible for one person who is own- TA(
cd money or property by anollwr 111
Person to hold hY means of a "writ if h
of attachment" the properly of the v hi
debtor until seeh time as a valid A ht
judgment can be executed or en- ‘ ci
forced In this manner the debtor moo
is kept fon) putting his property --- -- -
beyond the reach of his creditor
‘vhen judgment is obtained
The it of attachment" is is-
sued hy the court under the statute
that stales that the writ shall com-
mand the sheriff or any constable
ni any county where properly of n
the defendant is supposed to) he to
attach so much of the property as
will be sufficient to satisfy the de-
mand of the plaintiff and the 'Nob- A cl
able costs of the action vcst igi
NS :'11111V11111 I Ne11111
Mand of thp plaintiff and the prob-1 A coroner's jury which k j I I Lawton detect Ives noted they 1 -We have rPeords subpoenaed
able costs of the action vcstigating the death of a la othi- hod talked with a friend of thi ! frOITI the Pilgrim Trust Co of
This appears to he a har:o rem nent you:1g Lawton physician dui: doctor who had seen him about 61 Rostollt" Lishman said "'neon-
edy so it is necessary I comply hug the 1"" "-ct'kend jU trwct- Saturday I trovertible proof that Mr Cold-
ey closely Oh all the require- 2 pm next Itinday County At- Tho dottocs friend told detct fine made It apparently a prac-
htye t”tnettvewe' eNhisrbize
merits of illy governin- statutes lorneY Warren 11 Crane ati- lives Stone told hi hp had an
The delnor can take action against nllneed lodaY- urge to shoot hunself She said
a person On has ‘vrongfully at- The jury session was scheduled Dr Stone had added however -Of
tached his property after results were obtained fran course I would not do that"
(This column prepared by the a tiring test of the WPM)" Which Officers have ruled out the pus-
Oklahoma Bar Association is writ- was found beside the 1)(0Y ()1 Pr sibility or a robbery-killing be-
ten to inform not to advise 110 Bt1 E Stone in his fashionable cause a of money
person should evyr apply or inter- hohie In Sunday afternoon was found in two pliCeS Ill the
pret any law without the aid of an Crane said he fired the weaPon doctor's home
allülllry who is fully advised con- :cloudily afternoon in a test to de- In the paraffin wax lest Crane
the facts involved because termine xhether the firing process
sato ne was advised by crime bu-
a slight variance in facts may would leave gunt"vder mitt technicians that the gun
change the application 01 the lawd on the hand of a person firing the vas found hr Dr S0fly's
gun
side throws powder particles out
A parallin aS matte t the d when du wa
epon is
Bergman Reveals of Crane's hand after hW e bred the fired le
She'll Wed Swede Of ""N
lk capon and a chemical analysis op mtv sheriff cni1 phillips who
1"'Sial Cir1"1"i 1111)"r" WRX to Okla koma tor expers Nmesay cih
LONDON (Am—Actress Ingrid the firint4 process would leave gun- ou : old
said today she will powder framents Oil IIIP hand of tt °Pu IS a f 'r PITY 1111 )
gun Inn those powder traces sure
rstsril r hi PIM 11411111W
I le said the :12-year-old county 1 husband to ha e their marriaze
h'airney and his older brother U 'annulled
S Rep Ed Edmondson used their 1 ' -----
staffs and their positions to in-
1 er and former Democratic C011-
11 '
ABILENE Tex (A —A min- there more shaken by sound
ister and those who use the than sermon the congregation's
heavens reached an agreement leaders told the air base author-
The U S Air Force gave the Hies their woes
Rev Bob Jackson—under certain The Air korce srnt a couple
circumstances—the right to tell of officers to listen to a set-
it hen its planes could fly and mon ThrY avrerd it was a
when they couldn't deafening experience
The little rural Community
Baptist Church didn't mind at
first when Dyess Air Force Base
aimed its runway at the small
long-established church building
After all propeller-driven planes
don't make too much noise
Then came the jets The base
added more and more craft'
After a lev' Sunda )s of sitting
dfine
ACHY TECHNIQUE- ith !Hs Dittleque mustache cmulta-
ting Ilk (Hut itruk El11!Ch it:miter Ntalluett IUIi met um'
his painting: :it a Paris xhittit !Cs an uxiimple ni "nichtsm"
hich he cru11(1 If it i vlt f "actien Illg
k h!! cin the al tri 1t1 -1:1e4 paint illiquid utao -:ttmethititt tie
Mathct:' he- -
vith 111 el cat Hmmtmce
Mystery Deepens
In Doctor's Death
IN1t11111 Afi iit-t ISIS 'FM- Ilit- gull M
il looe n
s inAtter traces s
marry Swedish theatrical Kathie-1111c gun holder
vole-counting is completed
er Lars Schmidt idt as soon as it is Crane said he was advised the "in sh"w "P 11" ll's fired"
The 52-year-old contractor ‘k ho :11z:afly pussildr paraffin wax cast made from his —
Is hecn labeled a ' machine can- ! -After out marriage: said the hand definitely contamcd gunium- I I r
didate" hy opponents declarcd he swedishborn actress "ve plan to din fragments ams Secretat
has the word Of his supporters HR in France
I In an earlier test paraffin kt-ix
Mat Edmondson Midi "one of the i It ill he het third marrie casts vtcre made from both of Dr
most xicious political machines : ' Slone's hands after his body had
i
i Ok I
n fa lan cow is expec et o
N Italian 1 1 I t
ixri tiolidil I41(11 I j 1IPIClill
I'Ver tO tteStege OW Stale Of Okla- innnount its dookion shortly on been found flu-' wax casts ‘‘ tie
homa or any other stale"' :the application by Roberto P0 s analyzed for gunpokk der 'rag-
e s 1110 ec
u--
men14 Ind Crane said the test 1
Influvlice Charge Hurled 1(-IIini Miss Bergman's present
indicated tio presence of the frog- !
lie said the :12-year-old county Hiusband to hi e their Ma rria Ze
1t'Other I i annulled ASI II NGTON i AP)----A secro-
mein on Dr None's 'limos
orney and his older
S Rep Ed Edmondson used their 1 Put together the tvo tests ‘vould lary to Sherman Adams ind an
indicate either that Dr Stone had akif to Rep McCormack ID-
staffs and their positions to in-
1 er Hnd former Democratic eon- no- firod the h( I I i 1 1
fluence voters ' " 11" ( '1111" I Mass) kere named in House hear-
-- - --- I '-' '' ' -
Noise Makes Preacher 'Nervous Wreck'
Jets Win Church Surrenders
THE Air FOrCe agreed to Irk-
ttone the Rev N1r Jack-
son and ask permission for nii
flights to take off except in emer-
gencies One night Mt' rcecived
a call from a major in (!harge
of a flight of 15 planes from an-
other base
-64" the major shouted the
Area Weather Forecast
Partly cloudy and warm
with widely scattered show-
ers and thunderstorms this
afternoon tonight and Fri-
day near 95 low tonight
near 70 low last night 71
11 am reading 88 yester-
days thigh 91
Subscription Rate $150
dmits Gifts
ams' Secretary
Industrialist Says He Gave
Christmas Present Payments
To Many Federal Workers
‘‘'ASIIINGTON 11't — Bernard Gold fine acknowledged today making
what he called Christmas present payments to numerous 'hite Itousu
and congressional employes But he denied a suggestion that may ex-
plain the mysterious disposition of three-quarters of a million dollars
lie rchised to give House investigators his records on the $750000
of checks drawn on funds of his enterprises but never cashed
House investigators had reported "incontrovertible proof" that Gold-
fine made payments to N'hie House and congressional employes iti
both the present anti past administrations
Go haute said they ‘‘ ere for Christmas gifts to "poor workers" In
the government offices and if —
that's had I'd like to be told about ::::::::::::::::y::::y-:
it
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Goidline !lost on indust rial it :::::::::::::::::::::::::
a '::::::::::::":::::::::::
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nti friend of piesidential aide ::::::::::':::::::::: :':i::::'::::::::::::Y::':: :':::::
Sherman ha
Adams was nded a :::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :
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list of :17 names as a second day :::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::4::::::'41:::::::::: :::::::::
of hearings under Oath got under :::::::: ':::' 1:?:::::'41::::::::: 7::-:
vk ay
Gifts Averaged $ 15
Go Milne said the gifts ran
around S'25 and the largest one
I'M to Eugene P Kinnaly ad-
ministative assistant to Rep
John kV McCormack I Mass!
House Democratic leader
GoldfilIP said he had known
Klima!) for many years
Robert kV Lishman counsel for
the House subcommittee investi-
gating Go Idline's relations with
Adams and with other officials
and IITIeral agencies handed the
I ist of 37 names to Goldfine Lish-
Mil 11 asked him to identify the
persons
Lishman said he was trying to
find out ‘vhat happened to three-
quates of a million dollars youth
of Go !Wine company checks that
remain outstanding and still 1111-
cashed over a long period of lime
Records Subpoenaed
tire to have treasurers' checks
purchased which he used for pay-
ments to various employes both
past and present in the ‘Vhite
House and on the Hill"
"The Hill" was a reference to
Congress coining from Capitol
LiShillan then handed the list of
37 names to Go !Mine saying the
checks may have gone to federal
employes "who may have been
too bashful to get them cashed"
Goldfine did not immediately
identify any one On the list pub
hely except Kinnaly
'Not Relevant'
Hut he protested that only a
small portion of the cheeks rep-
resented payments to federal of-
ficials Ile declined to produce
records on the full amount as
Lishman sought
Goldfine contended that the
checks nere not relevant to the
stated aim of the subcommittee's
inquiry—to check on how federal
regulatory agencies are following
the law
Go White said the cheeks that
did represent payments to Vl'hite
House and congressional employes
ken of the $25 variety
"Al Christmas time these are
all cheeks that we send to some
poor vorkers" who toil in govern
01111IillN fI 11illi L1111t: 01 1-1:1- 1 lit 1v1CP Vaters 1 " "" u I Mass) kere na med in House he ar mem offices he testified
dent Eisenhtwecs interest and of in 3ioscow this afternoon trreSSInan rnnning on a relwa his life or that the ammunition! -
1 "There isn't one check there
in- todtv as hrivitr reCeiVeh
The charge was IlLnl" 8 gains! plank had 101 t 0
99 votes Wih 50 vt a dt ftrt i" cttt ttt id The
VS roI lusal to sign an agreement
a man who in the short space ot precincts still uncounted Ile needs latter I - ' -a t 11 ' l Christ nms checks from Bernard
t troi N s pat la y ( is- !
witil :at “Prin°nY which might ' Nowa t a Parents four months rose from political that hasn't been given as far as
Christmas is concerned and if
imply recognition of the Red re- a majority of all votes cast to win counted because the second test Goldline that's had I'd like to bp told about
gime obscurity to a gubernatorial run- the nomination without a runoff provvd th wcapon cittitud AD
l't"-! Firen kinnaly administrative it" Goldfine said indignantly
berth on a campaign el reform C E Barnes Of NOIllIall had der tioces When one of the bullets' ' ' ' I
'We'll SMat It Oar off
Which had been found in the gun assistant to McCormack denied to Checks Questioned
dm' rebellion ie-ydmst -old guard" 21 "77 Carillon Harris of Oklaho-
hat's enough for us" Nemper F
ma City 5110 and Rexford Cragg ' clip was fired The gun belonged ileV 1-ill'n tliat he Itid received a!
politics in the slate
said "You can tell them we'll reed On Bonds Edmondson said he was pleased of Chandler 2601 to the doctor Lishman MI00011011 Goldfine on
l his understanding or the differ-
sweat it out as long- as it takes" i PIINk "P h"d verily"' g ence betwee a treasur's chk
that his opponent finally had some- in the only hotly contested ion- Crane said the 15 automatic
his lean tense face hroko into a 1 food and fruit as a ChriStfilliv ift
dit-mn against a hank and an
NOWATA 'UPI) —Laura Jane thing to say Ile predicted a hard gressional race Rep Toby Mor- 1 held a SeVert-hallet Clip containing
grim
McCormaek is the House Demo- ordinary personal check
id on iSSU es ris wt
Laon edged Victor Wicker- six unspent bull ? ets The shot whien ' -
'Irons mother and stepfather were f -it i ' Is it not a Lid" Lishman
Speaking for the other scven of- Edmondson un
swg ko k t a sha
am of langun fo
i r Democr ati c appare tul y kille d the o
dcyr was crtl ic lea lkr
firms and one sergeant Kemper free today under $500 bond on chtirt4e at Atkinson at
m toderal nomination to the Sixth District found under his body On n w bed Goldline m the witness chair oll '
1 asked that a treasurer s check
5iid "We are soldiers and ‘ke charges of child neelec t emplops were hoing coerced into seal loirris had 31169 votes to The county attorney reported to- a illaKe illVtSic::11mg commome1 is pui chased in the name of the
person) that is to receive it and
(-1:1 stIY here mdclulth'IY hut "e ' County hulge Leslie Coffman the campaign hy calling for a 33655 for Wickershom with only day he had obtained information' kkas given a list of 37 names!
Inc
" masks the identity of the person
ant to kn" h t i
" "ns g"ing "il 'p l ue d the pair under bond : qu k i
icn vestigation one prec inc t not c ounted w
hic h my have d
aefinitel t th
y see k h c ome litte e counse t
l sao' -
' who (oyes ihe check?
exind "
' "I absolutely and c it gorically Ho wever neither receivf d a ma- time of Dr Stone s dea th
irrionment : : came Iria n in cont r o ver tibl f e proo -
Aler Gructiner the East WcduesilaY at their -
wily this charge" he said Ile jority of voles in the five-man race Crane quoted one of the phy- thot Goldtme had maole paymentsl o
oldfine diagreed that
G is stng
Cornum Foreign Ministry ollicial ion the misdemeanor chaigp The
asked for names and dates under and they v'ill battle again in the sirian's neighbors fis saying he ' to federal einployes in b er oth thel ' a lett a 14'd" g!tes a ung ‘ I
these checks exphumng who they
who ran the rieWS conference said stepfather :7"'mon Murphy Post- oath to support tile Charge runoff Both predicted victory July ! heard a loud noise resernhling a present and past aMninistrations -
the United States should sign a (s(-1 bond shoctk atter but it was Ile ackli that "the truth is that 22 firecracker explosion at 920 pm
i Goldline pictured these HS $27) '
I are from"
"es s
protocol sim r ila to Ihe one by 1 severdi hutus heture land as the state political in is us- Wickeish arn defeated Morris la atu he ne re- tt C hri
st Srday Tighbw to Vistm as gi wo the check Lishman in
lls 10 MO M ' of Y '
but your name rifV er RI)-
pears on "
N hich Belgium won Vele i se Of a ing ever ress h
y kind of pure and in we a
n the Sixth nd Seventh Di s- 1 PorledlY said he and his vife kent the -poor vrk
00rs" in it as h
jet pilot who strayed into ENst iraised for the mother r m r
the foe
timmanon to l'ilSo' RIMS and ro- hicts Were C01111)iriedt then Morris to the door and looked outside tiifist ami al oat capitol sisted
Gcrmany May 29 1Mrs Jack Irons
i rive public employes while the came back to unseat ‘Vickersham but did not spo anyone Then the Paiston indust rialist E
"Here ' I I I hand you R photo-
"
The American captives hooted An uncle of the wom a r
n Geoge so-calle d federal machine is non- two yeats a m
go The bin iue rcri ss Offi said anY tYPe of in and friend of Adams No I aide I static copy of one Lishman
'
111 GillOttilerS Stilleillerit that EaSt'c wtsbil and a fri1(1 B L existent" in the race is an announced plan format ion pertinent to the CaSe t : - Slid
i)rCiilderit se
Einhower irleno I ''
Germany is a sovereign state r I 1 0 terater Meanwhile Atkinson) who con- liY the Army 10 expand Fort Sill's "'"oId he wele"nled Iriini 11""I ricd one of the 37 as kinnaly! All right" Goldfine said testi-
"You' o re
re a sveign slate hut sPPr' I sa P"vaLl'P 'I" fl ffi ' du n r
cted a cosev m
ative capaign missile ranges by Hilt 280 es
000 ridents Goldfine said that fias the first' IY "Han me
d one
not o firs
n the t night that we were in o"ita st
c's '4"11(' ' i lel in the primary prepared to open acres :Morris has stated he will The county attorney koho ‘‘Is minu on the list l Goldfine said his signature did
in 1ist Germany" shouted Capt t The criminal charges filed bY up with strong criticism of his support the proposal if the Ariny a close friend of Dr Stone In Rep Peter F Mack tD-Illi said not aPPear On it
railk AthallOSial of t"'cnVIIIC 'County Attorney Lloyd Colter al- IltrUilif appOiltlit ShOWS need for the land while runty years said his investigation another name on the list was a Lishman asked Goldline if he
SC Ile said the East Germans 1 the r ur he n L aura penned ' "I think we're going to tie this Wickersham opposes the move 1)1(-1 rev ealed no evidence of a secretary I() Adams named Laura I understood that a treasui'er s
first turned them over to the Rus- ! (-'" I' 1 1 young red-head in knots" he said stronglY i suicide motive in thc d(qt1h t'o Sher a
mn check was good indefinitely or un-
sians and "that is not the action up in a filthy bare cell-like !
Ile's had the ball so far with no - -- til the issuing bank went bank
BUSY BUSY—The stepped
up scale of America's space
program is now evident at
Cape Canaveral Fla where
these live missiles are scheduled
to be fired in rapid order in the
near future The huge test cen-
ter hag a normal firing routine
of one missile a day However
it has fired three in one day
MARKETS
GRAINS
Milo 1Sti
Kaffir 185
Barley 63
AVheat 165
Oats 15
Alfalfa MOO
Shell Corn 115
Prairie lay 1200
PRODUCE
Cream
Eggs clean -
Fryers
Light liens 03
Cocks and Stags 05
Heavy I lens 15
OKLAHOMA (Try LIVESTOCK
OKLAIIOMA CITY (API
t USDA) — Cattle and calves not
enough of any class on offer to
make an adequate test of the
trade 3 loads fed cattle weighed
UT) on a bought to arrive bask
Ilogs: not enough on offer to
make a test of the trade
Sheep: none on sale
a Moist' Invest W 11 Mg mill Intl 1 poi 1 Is purchased In the name 01 Ille STATE POULTRY AND EGGS
I person that is to receive it and OKLAHOMA CITY (AM —
state Board of Agriculture today
kk as given a list of 'l7 names " The
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Wheat No: 1 hard-4 10 a m
oc that Aeported the following prices:
that Gldlin
had ado pavnimos 1 Goldfine disagreed saying i
to federal employes in both the ' a letter alIA'a" gues al"ng "ith IThursdayt 1 fligher: $149-166
these checks explaining who they
present and past whninistrations! 'Frederick 166 El Reno Yukon
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Goldline pictured the are frorn
se HS $25 i I 163 Blackwell 150 Oklahoma
Yes : —
to Vitt Christmas gifts to some but your mine never ap- Of ' ' ' 1 City 1ol Bison Hennessey King-
the poor vowkors in I las who pears on lite checti LI nm n in- fisher Medford Watonga 1 59
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u ose and al the Cap sised
itol Clinton Enid 158 V LW
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HI hand you R ph l oto- -
T hen the Boston industri e
alist " 1re'" r h A m H
il Guyon ooker 119
and friend of Adams No 1 aide I Id— s " -' ones Li s man 1 Broilers No 1—Values 1 lower:
to President Eisenhower identi- i Sa- FOB farms Muskogee Oklahoma
fld one uf ow 37 as kinnaly! "All right" Goldfine said testi- 'City Tulsa Vinita "O
Goldfine said that as the first ' IY "Hand me One" : Hens No 1—Steady: Pauls Val-
name on the list ! Goldfine said his signature did iley 8-12 Clinton Shattuck S-13
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Rep Peter F' Mack t1)-1llt said' n"I al'Pour " it Lawton 8-15 OMahoma City Vi-
allo r t he name on the list was a Lm
ishan asked Goldfine if he nita 811 Blackwell 94 Elk City
sect etary to Adams named Laura understood Watonga 10-13 Tulsa 1 oft that a treasurer's !ti
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Sherman I check was good indefinitely or un-
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ptary to Adams named Laura understood that a treasureCs 'Catonga 10-13 Tulsa 1 of
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Sherman ' check was good indefinitely or un 10-15
- - til the issuing bank went bank 1 Eggs—tFarm clean) Blackwell
root whereas a personal check '1 higher: 2933: Pauls Valley 22
exPied bY law unless cashed Elk City Watonga 21 Shattuck
within a year of issuance 25 Enid Vinita 29 Clinton El
"I only learned that textay Reno O Blaclok ell Tulsa 31
Goldfine replied "1 never knew Oklahoma City 32 Lawton 3'3
Irrenders that until today:: Butterfat No 1 — Steady: Wa-
lter) Charles W olverton tR-NJ i 1 tonga Vinita Shattuck Pauli
I objected that the committee mem- Ivalkv Lawton Enid El Reno
In-W(T tells nu Eke got to clear berg were being "held in darkness Elk City Clinton 50
vk ith you before I can take off" 1 as to what the counsel has in CHICAGO BUTTER
The Rev Mr Jackson patient-i mind" I 011CAGO 1APt--Butter steady
ly explained the agreement 1 "I think it would be appropri- receipts 1116000: wholesale buy
"Well" said the major halt ate" Wolverton said "for the 1 ing prices unchanged to 34 higher:
ingly "is it all right if we committee to hold an executive 93 score AA 5734: 92 A 57'4: 90 B
leave? Ile got permission session so that the committee can 55'4: 89 C 55: cars 90 B 5334:
BUt the agreenwnt di(In't pan have the in that Mr s9 c 5512
out During a recent revival '27 Lishman has
iets WIT() fOrCI'd to take off in "1 don't believe it is the intent WORKS IN CITY
A :10-minuto period in the middle of this :vmmittee to kithhold pub- INDIAI IONIA iSpecia1 — After
of services The pastor describ- lieity about those in this or other graduating this spring from India-
ed the visiting evangelist as a administrations who may have homa high school Leslie Orel)
nervous wreck received gifts from this witness" son of Mr and Mrs Edward
then the first huge lC135 jet Lishman said the members of Orel) has gone to Oklahoma City
tanker came OVVr the Áleacons the committee had the list in where he is employed for the sum-
ran up a ‘khite flag and broke question but Wolverton insisted met Receiving a four-year schol-
ground for a new church three that he had not been supplied a arship he will enroll this fall at
miles from the runway copy Oklahoma City university
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of checks dra‘vn on funds of his enterprises but ne‘er cashed
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