Lawton News-Review (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1957 Page: 1 of 6
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Battlefield (or this cowboy-And-Indian fight is a new acrylic
fiber rug in tightly twisted textured weave Although It
shimmers with opalescence It is easy to clean
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Tornado Flags Hoisted
After Heavy Downpour
Southwest Oklahoma lashed by a rainstm-m last night faces the
possibility of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes from 3 pm to 9
pm today
Thfk Oklahoma City ‘veather bureau issued thp had eather N arning
tor an area south of a line from Reydon to Oklahoma City and west
of a line from Oklahoma City 'o Ryan
Lawton is included in l'( area Reyclon is in Roger At ills county
near the Texas-Oklahoma border and Ryan is in Jefferson county south
of Waurika
The forecast came on the heels
Britain Says of a driving rainstorm throughout
the southwest Owtion of the state
vhich dumped more than an inch
N o GapI-Due of rst' rar m the Lake Lawtonka wa-
teed
troop strength MM 1J1 II RAJ tll- 1110I
But Macmillan at a news con-
ture
ferenc(' vinding ul) his two-day Medicine creek N'as up and
visit to Bonn NV011id not say flat- rising this morning Canyon creek
up a little and Jimmy creek was
ly whether he had won Adenauers
four inches over the bridge Big-
agreement to the British shift to
Atonnc-armed forces vith less don said
troops The lake level this morning was
Vievs Understood 92 feet below the old spillway or
Ile said instead that Adenanee 1975 feel below the top of the
accepted his views "vith under- I steel flood gatcs
standing and full realization of The weather bureau has predict-
ed more shmers and thundershow-
the strong and continued purpose
of the British people to play their ers foe the area again this after-
part in defense" noon tonight and Friday
The heavy ShOWer here kVednes-
Macmillan and Adenaucr signed
day afternoon measured Al of an
a joint communique announcing
inch with overnight rains adding
they are "in lull agreement on
71 Very little rain fell in the
the main aims of their policies Nvatershed during the aftern) d
m n t
The communique made no men- the time oftdeiel 1 9) awton' shower
tion of the differences over plans Higdon gzw of an inch
If) trim British forces in Germany during the night at the Lawtonka
cr asha
Apparently the West Germans t
still hope to get a modification of I C opters Rescue
the British plan The communique
said West German Defense Min-
ister Franz Josef Strauss will stranded Texans
visit London soon to "discuss de-
fense questions of mutual inter-
est" DALLAS ii))---Helleopters flew to
It also said Macmillan and the rescue of at least four per-
Adenauer had agreed on the sons marooned on rooftops at
"need for NATO to retain an ef- Christoval 20 miles south of San
fective deterrent against aggres- Angelo today after a cloudburst
skin including an adequate shield dumped more than seven inches
of land sea and air forces for the of rain on that resort city
protection of the territory of the Flooding Pecan Creek inundat-
member states" ed the highway between the two
rt)
L110)
City Woman
Dies In Crash
Mrs Ava E GPV 7 1 of M112 D
was fatally injured and four per-
sons were hospitalized as a result
of a fiery two-car collision -Li
k est of LaMoti on U S l32
about 7 pm Wednesday
Injured Ivee Sgt Hobert Wall
20 and his 2:1-year-old wife both
of Lawton and George Cox 60
and his 16-year-old vilo of 51V2
D
Mrs Wall Was reported the most
seriously injured She was report-
ed in "critical" condition this
morning at Memorial hospital
where she was undergoing treat-
ment fur lacerations of the face
and chest internal injuries and a
back injury
Sgt Wall recek'ed preliminary
treatment at Memorial hospital
and was later transferred to lort
Sill station hospital for treatment
of lacerations of the legs head and
face and possible chest injuries
Cox and his wife vere reported
in "good" condition today at Me-
morial hospital
started Lett Turn
Lt F A Mussen and Trooper
John R Duke of the highway pa-
trol said Mr and Mrs Cox and
Mrs Gee were occupants of a 1952
Dodge Sgt and Mrs Wall were
traveling ill a 1957 Ford
The highway patrol officials said
the Dodge going NVeSt had started
a left turn into a private driveway
vhen the Ford traveling cast
topped a hill and crashed into the
Dodge
Impact of the collision OVIr-
turned the Ford Which later burst
into flames The car was upighted
by passersby who rescued Sgt
and Mrs Wall from the wrecktrfe
Lavlon police rTorte!! a 22-
year-okt Fort Sill man 'eceived
head injuries about 12:06 am to-
day' k hen the car in which he Was
riding collided head-on Nvith an-
other Vehicle on the approach to
the second level of the three-level
interchange north of the city
Sill 31lan Identified
Injured was Wilbur Jackie Cool-
kasian 1st Officers Student PAt
promised N est ueman Lnanuel-
man
- - - Saint' r ul I OM ot11111
lor Adenauer that Britain will I St i d
- Pollee sa id Dolli
Chandler to Harry T Gee Mr
Gee died in 1918
Surviving are two sons Johnie
G Gee and Reubin Cee both of
member states" I ed the highway between the two four brothers Argo Sims 1-rague
The question apparently was cities and knocked out ommuni- Leo Sims Lamont Calif: II B
what constitutes an "adequatelcations lines Sims Stockton Calif and Omer
ki h i el d " t Blinding downpours so heavy Sims Bakersfield C a I i f six
Britain already h a s started l they halted traffic also fell be- I grandchildren and three great
carrying out its plan for with- tween Snyder and Big Spring last
grandchildren
drawing nearly 30000 men from night i
its army in Germany and trim- C F NViggins was rescued from I A COOL RESPONAE
Ining the supporting tactical air the roof of his home after the DES MOINES Iowa (UP—The
force by nearly half The move : deluge at Christoval I Iowa Tax Commission was re-
resulted from Britain's desire to 1 Helicopters flew from Goodfel- t buffed when it attempted to get
reduce defense expenditures and low Air Force Base at San An- l three floor fans for its offices The
at the same time streamline its gelo and Webb Air Force Base at I executive council discovered the
forces for the nuclear age Big Spring I tax offices are air-conditioned
attle For Southwest Toll
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LAWTON OKLA THURSDAY MAY 9 1957
LOCI r Til-1
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SHE CAN WALK — Twentyfive-year-old
Barbara Lang has
had a variety of experiences
modeling singing and even
sticking labels on bottles but
the one she remembers best is
her fight with polio Doctors
told her she might never walk
again but here she is on the
road to Hollywood stardom
With a number of lucrative
roles in the offing Barbara says
of her recovery " I know it
was faith that performed the
miracle"
lit Malmo
A Pobiac Servico reofore of ib
Oklohoma Ear Associolioo
EWSREVIEW
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Senate Approves Measure
To Provide Tax Subsidy
House Balks Second Time
OKLAHOMA CITY P--Gov Raymond Gary announced today he is
going "all out" in support of legislation for the southwest toll road
Ilis endorsement of the toll road legislation sct up a certain bitter
fight in the House vhere the bill has been defeated twice Up to this
time Gary has supported the bill but apparently not ith the effort
he is now exerting
Essence of the tot' road legislation is that gasoline taws used
on route of the road between Oklahoma City and the State line near
ichita Falls will be earmarked to retilv the handed debt and pay
other expenses
The House twice this week has
rejected a proposal to carmark
an estimated half million dollars
of state gasoline tax money as
added security for paying Off
bonds on the proposed southwest
turnpike
But 'JO minutes after the 'louse IJ1I tLI
killed a tax-earmarking resolution
yesterday an identical resolution
was passed hy a '29-11 margin in WASHINGTON 11')-- Senate in-
the Senate vestigators developed today the
Admit-gist rat ion leaders in the Anheuser-Busch Co was unhappy
Douse said they will attempt to i
about ts business relat lonstup
muster more support for the pro-
: With "overgrown spoiled boy
posal anti pass the Scnate VerS1011
iWftire I he Legislature adjourns Dave Beck Jr but was chary of
sine (lie probably late this month J going to bat on il vith "His Maj-
There were reports Gary is esty The Wheel"
ready to push harder for the meas- Such ph tses as this in &scrip-
ure and supporters ill thy House tion of the Becks popped out of
oncedvd he will have to move ill the brewing company's files as
Nvith the same vigor he did in ram- the Senate Rackets Investigating
flung the highway appropriations Committee pursued the question
bill through the House last week of Nvhether Dave Beck Sr oils-
if it is to Pass used his power as president of
Four Itouse members yesterday the giant Teanisters Union for
voiced strong opposition to pledg- personal gain
ing any tax money to paying off Second Day of Hearings
the revenue bonds It was the second day of a FIVW
"They'll pluck you like a dry series Of hearings On the first
goose" stormed Bop John Lever- there WitS testimony that Beck got
good Shavnee in opposing a his son established in the heel
measure which would often I h e and liquor distributing business in
door to using taxes to pay off Seidl le when junior came out of
loll roads the Army in 1916 The Teamster
kasian lst Officers Studei:t F3At- laifl Pmers: built visitors MI be able to drive 7"" d
''''
across Oklahoma with-
ay of the conmuttee said
he ex-
Ivry who received prehroinctry Neither Congress nor anYLodY completely !pe( led Beck would be called to
Beck's Beer
Deal Bared
WASHINGTON 11') — Senate in-
vest iga I ors developed today the
Anheuser-Busch Co was unhappy
about its business relat kinship
With "overgrown spoiled boy"
Dave Beck Jr but was chary of
going to bat on il vith "I is Ma j-
esty The Wheel"
Such ph lses as this in descrip-
tion of the Becks popped out of
1 he brewing company's files as
the Senate Rackets Investigating
Commit tee pursued the question
of thether Dave Beck Sr mis-
used his power as president of
I he in Tea n ers Union for
promiseu NI est UtFillilli tlictill:rl- -
- N‘LIJIt 1- VI t t—Itl& VUill
lor Adenauer that Britain will man said Police said Dolin's car was ' -
2 Con- n
ess canot pass " of cl
bills
oi is Ozmun Lawton House au-
IN 0: 1 IJIN 1-11J111111g t13---ill ILI ISUUll-
have rio gaps" in mstero de Lawton got 115 inches of rain aanuter specati acts to punish ! Mot-
mg a finger in its business
travelnr the wrong wav on the W
fenses because of its pns la to cut last night Most points in the water- i tien inch onneis u s someone Congress cannot by-pass "I'm going to put here as testimony ow that
t it on a per-
-
troop st rength shed got an inch r m
oor 2ie of mois- ()'" " '' ' -7 ' the ond the cour m
ts
62 with U S on sec sonal basis soething 1 hate to the Teamsters president once in
ture i k 0111ess cannot Intss iol e x do" he told his dleagues This 1 tervened in behalf of Anheuser-
1 Busch to help settle a strike in
But Macmillan tit a news con- level of the interchimige
project and ' my program
rerenc e winding up his to o-d ay Medicine creek was up and A 1956 Oldsmobile traveling post facto law—a Ii1W Which mits‘is is tny
rsr ning Canyon creek yoking two other unions
north on U S 277 and starting a an ael a (Time which was nut °Ile in the Legis i re"
visit to Bonn WOUld 110t say flat-
iing this mo
up a little and Jimmy creek was left turn on the ciave to the "n( n "Ile "r whiell Punishes Illti i DPCI aring tr ie hasn't been a This came from John L Wii-
ly whether he had on Adenauers
four inches over the bridge II offender morc thiin called for highway built in his area since son Of St Louis executive vice
Ftweement to the British shift to
on said -ig- second level of the interchange
Atornic-artocd forces with less d collided with the Dolin car The when 11°11c- 119'29 Ozmun added: iwe have no president of Anheuser-Busch who
said it ‘‘ as "apptnient" his com-
l Congress cannot tax exPw'ts 1 good roads down there We need
troops The hike level this morning Was Oldsmobile was driven by William
o 9 ri-ini 1i ii- 11 in-- ii nii An vtirt silt milieu re- fram any slate aar l'Y
-- regulati°n the road and we need it badly patty gave favored treatment to
' '
H Brown 40 Fort Sill police re- "'"" ''" "-- "— -J — - ''''' --- Inc roaq atm we nem Il
favor One stale s Polls ovyr an- I'm asking you gentlemen to giv Beck's son as the part owner of
ported other's nor make ("le state s ves- us a chanee Give us a chance Hie of its beer distributorships
Six County Deaths
sets c!ear or p a y don t s to another to work sowthing
Mrs Gee's death brought to six laenc e as a t
t wele-
tate in order to enti:r B
h n
e umbe r of Comzin ehe count y oth Ozmun and Rep Glen Ham gram dt
aed Jan 13 1 954 fron
t
besides !hese denials from wdh- out Pced in evid
"
traffie fatalities this year It mark- an assistant floor leader from Pauls Beck to the brewery reporting
ed t he ":ith traffic deal h for the In' ( he C011St It talon curbs C!)1- :Valley told House members Gary that "our people in Los Angeles
gress and the executive and indict- has stqleTt that it the ar e working quite hard on your
seven-county La wt on higimay pa- toll road
Macmillan and Adenaucr signed i- i ir ou a s y :10t CI JR1-(! 1CtilltN- t- Um ttist: t" t" -- t-- kiry in thy andmer t'slwriallY
" is not Imill the present free high- iil s it nalin n and advise me iney are
day afternoon me asured At of an trot dis u 7 mu
trict this year
Ft joint communique announcin inch
g w ay will have to ht improved or quite sure there yin be DO lie-
w ith ovrr night ran
is adding loll for the first ten
they are "in lull agreement on 71 vor r I fell Ihestate trziffic fatality
Among other things Congress zi lieW one built up"
y di e ram leo in tne 11)i C irn W( 0 -- ( ( ti IS oc
I 1 1 t 999 1 Il - t lay
the main aims of their policies" annul make a law respecting all '
watershed during the afternoon at ill more than at this One a year moo said a npw highWay on
The communique made no men- the litlle of the Lawton shower ago estIblishment of religion or poi-
nectinr Oklahoma City and L
tion of the diffeences o aw-
rver plans lubitinc its free exercise or '
Higdon gauged 95 of an inch Traffic fatalities included Mrs ' ton Would cost 40 million dollars
t ourt Knocks Out
o tr im B ritish for ces in Germn a thrid'rini the frecdom of speech
Yi during the night at the Lawtonka Gee: marion Vziyne Noshiway 27 of the press or the rig hi of In ( mbly and told "would cripple the road pro-
i
A diplomatic sotnce said the two dam site rs m wavne Rowe near
flominv: and Claude E K ople peaceably o ernment a eller 36 -rarn for vezirs to corny"
pe t asse Serial e m 0) nn
government chiefs had moved Me on
ers said Irs Bill Tugm near Itutehinstm Kan tne zlere vas no sot-
to petitv for m
"much closer together" oil the Sztddle Mountain both reported an Keller was killed when his truck ion the go la COIT oi opposition to the pro-111111H ilifinmpnt
government chiefs had moved Meers said Irs Bill Tugmon near flotchinscin K'in prpit lit'dll'iriUly Iii i-C:tI 1 Ilny ciliti -
In the Senate th Wa r1
ere S 0 sol- u m n
"much closer together" oil the Sziddie Mountain both reported an w 11 111 1 1 I I
o
"Piinr Wag -0f wlen 11s rucK
to petition the government for a
id core of opposition to the pro- '
question after starting out "miles inch of rain Mrs George Cox crashed south of Davis on 17 S redress nt grievance l Mot Of th debtlie Wag 01
s 1 u e
apart" eight miles northwest of 'Ipe I t IIC k repot 14 11 y I amine
rs -- T1 't - d The consotution also curbs the I
losase
1
i le Iourts tfor example they cannot ur a proposed amendment by Sen
'M m i
acillan said the B r i I i s h aid inches fell there a b (
ridge deny a person a fair hearing duly Walt Al4en Chickasha which NOUN The Oklahoma Supreme court
troop cuts are a "gradual and Heavy Rains Koshivkay was killed milk n a
represelited by counsel) It curbs ' '
b it limited to 4 per cent the ' bas set aside the largest default
continual" affair Generally heavy rains were re- ' judgnaynt ever rendered in Contan
iVill Leave No Gaps ported throughout southwest Ok- '
pickup truck crashed into a ditch
t executive the cannot for ex- fir")
unt of discount by k-hich the
tv c h e c ounty and a n ew trial has
iti IliinlinV George II Wi)odrine oe privh property for Oklahoma Turnpike Author'
'W e do not intend to le ave gaps lahoma W ednesda nght m
y i ar k 1 d ii di f ti 1 atnple take
al ilk iver o le true would sell bonds On the road The been ordered in the ease ‘Olich in
during m
the cose of the transi- ing the beginning of another round critically injured pliblie UM' without just compe amendment was defeatd
llSa- VOIVeS a Lawton accountant tind a
Iyas e
t
tion" he declared "Effective d
ve of thunderstorms a showers Services S am )
St Cotton county couple
ai
strength will be mntain F
ed at a Rainfall amounts vcre red- The constitution whieh divides The resolution calk for earmark- '
Funeral services for -Mrs Gee In an opinion handed down TM'S-
high level" (Tick 132 inches S
--11Ydcr 110: Who died at 9:50 pm woutaosday thp work of the three branches of in!2 ttixes On gasoline consumed on
the state supr ee c o
murt or
M -
'acmillan sa M
id anPOWer alone Cordell 1
03 Altus '24 1 Anadar- have been tentativ ch sc he duled government winds up by telling the proposed turnpike and Gary daered a l'6'1413 judgment Y
"is not the sole test of military ko 61: Carnegie 60 Marlow for 10 ara Saturday Becky' w'here thp rest of the power rusts has estinvinA this would involve ti "can't
capability" Ile added be had as 69 Waur ika 4 H r
6 and obat 81 Funeral home annou ar
nced range- —just in case anybody gets any lihnili $500000 a year in a damage suit filed last year
hy Ernest tind Eula Mae Eaton
sure(' Adenauer that the British The only river reported overflow- fancy ideas of dictatorship 'I hi However Rep Dale Kite MI-
ments will be completed today Cotton county against James Lat-
forces would continue to be "a jag this morning was the Washita mrs Gee vas horn at th-nnes- are things no st:110 cin do for lis said he doesn't believe any of -
son Y109 Taylor
source of real strength to the north of Chickasha The Associat- ville Mo April 3 1883 and lived histatate "nulke or enforce any ! i: would actually be used but is ' ' ' '
Superior Judge Robert S Land
AT -
NO alliance " ed Pres said til
se r iv or out most ost of her life in Sh wnee a and law which shall abridge the priv- ' simply necessary as "surety" be-
said the shift would he to co its oanks at the US 81 bridge doges or immunities of citizens (iiiise of the tight bond market ers granted the default judgment:
nt
Prague She came here front
IMilv 3 1956 when Latson failed to
t r o o p s more mobile better and also flooded a county road prague five ciitialis ago ot the United States" I Also before I he Holly is a bill ' "
pow about thITC miles north of Chick- It If thew ate any powers not given WiliCh change s the turnpikP laW ' appear to contest the suit
trained and With greater fire member of the Sixth and
i - ' Inchulpd in tilt default lodgment
77 The truck reportedly rammuu
a bridge -u -"--- - --
(orts (f)r example they cannot
Koshivkay was killVd n a deny a person a fair hearing duly
represcliti-0 by counsel) It curbs
pickup truck cntshed into a ditch
e executive the cannot for ex
- 1101111M George Woodring th
- Bartlesville driver Of the truck "IP!' tak(' ProPerlY for
I was critically injured public use without just compensa-
tion)
Services Set
Funeral services for Mrs Gee The constitution whieh divides
V110 died at 9:50 porn wertnesday the work of the three branches Of
N
have been tPritatively scheduled government ‘inds up by telling
for m saturday Becker where the rest of the imwer rusts
—just in case anybody gets any
Funeral home announced arrange-
ments will be completed today fancy ideas Of dictatorship There
Mrs Gee was born at Gaines- zire things no state can do for
instance "make or enforce ally
Ville Mo April 3 1883 and lived
most of her life in Shawnee and law which shall abridge the priv-
ileges or immunities of citizens
' Prague She came here from
I Prague five sTars ago ut the United States"
A member of the Sixth and I I there ai'e any powers not '4i"n
Arlington Church of Christ she to the United States goverilnWilt
was married Oct 28 1900 at or reserved to the states they 1K -
Chfoulier to Harry T Gee long to the people The consititu
Gee died in DK lion does not seem to limit the peo- : and southern turnpikes within s ages I
Surviving are two sons Johnie pip certain period of time or forfeit Latson asked for a new trial on i
G Gee and Reubin Gee both of (his column based on Okla- : P million dollar bond the basis that he did not know the I
Aztec N M: five daughters Mrs homa law is written to inform— The other two proposed toll roads stilt was pending when thp judg-1
Myrtle Ellis San Francisco Calif I not to advise No person should have virtually been abandoned be- ment was entered because he had
Mrs Marie Mecum Okemah cver apply or interpret any law ' ciiuse of the expanded program not been served a summons in the
:
Mrs Mignon Grimm and MI s ithout the aid of an attorney N 110 fol building interstate freeways casl'
Mamie Nolan Aztec N M and knows the facts because the facts i House members amended the
Mrs Clara Critchlow Ellinwood may change the application of the ' bill last Monday to strike a pro- i
Kan: three sisters Mrs Nona Loy) ivision authorizing the earmarking
McDonald Palm Tex: Mrs I of gasoline taxes However Lever-
Dessie Sellar hI
s l' Texas and -o-i
1 ax Exemptions !good said the resolution could be
Mrs Sylvia Duggan Tecumseh come effective without that pro-
four brothers Argo Sims Prague:
vi
On Feed Okayed sion
Leo Sims Lamont Calif: II B The toll road would cost about
Sims Stockton Calif !in(i Omer OKLAHOM CITY ipi — A hill 5S million dollars
!77!z
president participated in confer- cream
"It's taking more momv from —
landing the Anheuser -
my county commissioners" said "(Ps
Busch del-q)utorship for his son's
P&p William Shibley Bristow Ear C4rn
compar
Rep Frank Ogden Guytnon said I Barley
when the people approved more "44 "ave wh° invaed the Firth 'Wheat
Ainendment 33 times yesterdaY I shrit coril inrnnikoq thov "novor know HIPP('
CURB LI) GIANT
when the people approved more n –
A INICIMPni 33 y mitt -
times yesterday shrti corn
The world's mightiest laW mak- ' lurnpikPs they "never knew there
before he left the hearing saying
ers—I he United States Congress- would he a proposal to take stale that he mil
t feel well did not
men and Senators—sit dn ow each money to pay them off" Prairie lay
Alfalf a
show up for this morning's ses- mil°
year to make laws ' I Rep George Nigh NIeAlester I ston
Kaffir
But mighty though Congress is opposed the move for another rea-
Beek TO Be Vatted Oats
the constitution won't givc it ctr- t son lie said if this turnpike - is But counsel Robert F Kenny- Iktans
f11 1 11 A 1
Eggs
Fryers
Heavy liens
Light !tens
Guineas
Cocks and Stags
'
MARKETS
PIZOIWCE
acam
ClUILNS
STATE POULTIC Y EGGS
ttiIM "I III i 111 ”lot ”
1956 when Latson failed to
I Also hefore the House is a hill -1Y 3' !2300: small lot good wooled slauh-
ppear
which changes the turn a to contest the suit
pike law ' ler lambs 1900: cull to good aged
elinlinating a provision u n d e r Inchuled i n the default judgment !shorn slaughter ewes 300500
huh bond buyers also would have ere S20000 exemplary damages i
to finance the proposed northern ! kmd S16900 alleged actual dam- l
(111(1('t) BITTER
t
case i
Testimony in the motion for new' chool Money
trial showed that Lifson had notH 2 S
Leen served personally with a sum-
mons but that substitute SP ic
iv easures Killed
had beco made by a deputy sheriff
i
who left a copy of the summons
with Mrs Lalson OKLAHOMA CITY tit') — Two
bills ‘vhich their author said would 1
Judge Landers in overruling the
have produced more than one miL 1
motion for new trial and to vacate
t he default judgment coeluded lion dollars annually for common
- n
-- -i schools were killed today by tile
Blinding downpours o heavy Nms tsiniersneio ti a I I I 1-1:'' to exempt feed and us r m m
ed faa-
ii
s
' tht there was no valence of un SCi1001S ere kintli tOdaY by tile
they halted traffic also fell be- grandc hree hildren and t great i (inner !mat the 2 per c e es nt st EMPLOYES TO MEET 1 a td
11 rasuatt nintimitune s ot Senate Edu-ation Co mmittee
I
twecn Snyder and Big Spring last grandchildren i tax was unanimously approved to- The monthly meeting of the NP- ' !raud which would have prevet4 Tile hills both introduced by Sen
i
night the d
:day hy the House Revenue and tional Federation of Federal Err fendant front dcfhdng the Robert Breeden Clevelan m
d ild s
C F Wiggins was rescued from A C E SP
OOL RONsE Taxation commit tee oloyes will be held at 7:30 pm I case
i eei
!lave for ce d ad valorem assess- 1”
the roof of his home after the DES IOINES Iowa (UP—The The committee removed the ex- Monday in the Geronimo room at in appealing ments up to 35 per cent of actual
del
uge at Christoval the case for Lat-
Iowa Tax Commission was lie- emPtion front seed fertilizer and the !hurl Lawtonian II II Kniffin i sin thitne attorney Jan w Ty- value comPared with an average : li'
Helicopters flew from Goodfel-buffed when i t attempted to gel new farm equipment f i OM the Sen president announced today ree contended that th Superior now between 20 nd 30 per cent ni
low Air Force Base at San An- I three floor fans for its offices The ate bill and also cut out the pro- nonal Federation of Federal Em-
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flnd to have eliminated county su- t 1)1
gelo and Webb Air Force Base at I executive council discovered the i posed additional tax' on beer to ployes from Anadarko will be spe-i perintendents where a county has i di
Big Spring I tax offices are air-conditioned i make up the loss in taxes etal guests i See SUIT Page 4 less than 2 5 dependent schools i bi
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"SWELL" SIGHT—All alone 16-month-old Deborah Ann
De Santis of New York City wonders why Mominy won't
come out and play with her ATommy sure would like to but
Mummy's stuck in co account poor Ntotomy has the mumps
Ike Reduces
Aid Requests
- -"J WASHINGTON 141 — President
-j2 Eiseralower scaled down his for-
eign aid program today to $3
3351880000000 and said further cuts
100 't'ould he a serious threat to world
205 peace
150
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn-
don B Johnson of Texas said aft--
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1- er a White louse discussion of
the program that the administra-
4'141tion was ashing for "sot of an
1 international PWA"—a reference
peace
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn-
don B Johnson of Texas said aft-
er a While Ifouse discussion of
the program that the administra-
tion was asking for "sor of an
international PNVA"--a reference
to the public works spending of
early New Deal days
is f eedin the lake were ris- treatment at U S Indian hospital e n else ca suspend the Aril of habeas can getting outside of the fen 1 kilness stand in t
fences --"" '" '"l'm"" -loon '''
n Alli Cret
ed Wall again ths m
ing iorning L b
ake Law- efore being- trans r
fer E
ed to or c
t --Tus i unle e p
ss thublic safe d w
ly e- hich Parallel the toll roads t a he A OKLAHOMA (11TY ill1—The st Announced
ate!
and that he understood Beck 130ard of Agriculture today re- i - Decision o cut its rig re-
'Hie administration's for mal de
tonka is up four inches and x- is e Sill hospital mds an it during rebellion or in- "You fence the riv
ders in and would be available poi-ted the following price cision t back o inal
s:
By CEORGE BOULTWOOD pected to gain through the day Goolkasiaa was a pass vtsioro All o fficers or other s must
enpl in a 3011 fence the merchants out he
Thioughout the testimony B ec k Wheat No 1 hard 10 am Thurs- quest for S1400000000 was an
BONN 1W----British Prime Minis- Water from Lake Elmer Thomas 195 chevrotet club coupe drivti obey a cour ring t and b in an3onc said
Sr W as pictured as "riding herd"
s runnin ive inc h t
es OVCI he hist her hp
in their custody to see V Refusal to pass the rPSOIlltiOn day — 1 lower Gu3-mon Hooker
conferivd for about 90 minutes
flounced after Eisenhower bad
r Macmillan said to(kl i
y he 0 f - - by Louis P Donn Jr 22 of the on the beer distrihutorship—the 19'2: Alva Blackwell Clinton Ell-
spillway Roy Higdon lake patrol- is held laMully came as a bitter blow to Rep id !lobar! Medford 191: Bison
--omised Vest German Chancel- same Fort Sill outfit h S: L Distributing Co—and keep-
man &tic! 2 Congress cannot pass "hills of ‘vith congressional leaders of both
Charles Oymun Lawton House au- El Reno Frederick Hennessey
r Adenauer that Britain vitt Police said Dolin's car was : I ' ' ' ' ing a finger in its business parties
a i outer special acts o purns i ' thor
ave no gips" hi W( stern de- Lawton got 115 inches of rain traveling the ming Nk-ay on the - Iti ‘) Kingfisher Vici Yukon 195 Ed-
nses because of its plans to cut last night Most points in the water- road section which connects U S someone Longress cannot 1 y-pass "I'm going to pot it on a per- Ther e w as testimony too that
mond 197
the Teamsters president once in- James C Hagerty Vhite house
oop strengt tu
h she d got an inch or mor e of moi s- 6 with I! s 277 oil the d tilt' ((III! "on son al b o
se(on asis sme thing I hate to Tet-ir -
Broilers No 1 — firm l' Aing Press sec ' Y said Eisenhower
i
re ( ongress can not Iliss IT) c x ' eo " he told his Aleagnes " This te rvene d in behalf of Anheuse r-
heavy at 1 higher fob Tarim told the leaders that it
whout the
But 1laelllillan at a news con- level of the interchange - Busch to help Si ttl e a strike in-
st :
' nost facto law—a law which mase
x ornieet tilli ' MN nrom-nm "" cii 91: money he is seeking for foreign
parties -0-
II) a finger in iris business ' El Reno Frederick Hennessey
Kingfisher Viet Yukon 195 Ed-
There was testimony too that James Hagerty White 'House
the Teamsters president once in- Im)11(11 '97' press secretary said Eisenhower
Busch to help settle a strike in-
tervened in behalf of Anh No '11)"ers "o 1 - — firm 1 sing
heavy oI -1 higher fob Ism Uhl the leaders that without the
Muog
skee Oklahoma City Tulsa m"eY he is seeking for foreign
yoking two other unions I Vinita 19 aid "world peace could be seri-
ously threatened"
Hagerty said Eisenhower char
acterized the aid program as of
"vital inmmtance to the country
Hens No 1 — steady move UUiY UI UtttUlleti
merit slew Watonga 10-12 Okla- Hagerty said Eisenhower char-
acterized the aid program as of
"vital importance to the country
homa City Pauls Valley Tulsa
ciallen 7and the free WOrld" The Prost-
8-15 Vinita 8-11 Blackwell 8-11
Al a 8-10 Lawton 7-11
11 Elk City 6-10 Shaluck 5-10 :dent wits said to have called the
Eggs weak olfirings ado- program particularly important to
guide Alva Blackwell
Clinton 11PW nations in their efforts to
Lawton Oklahoma Cily Shattuck
!maintain independence and integ-
Vinita '25 Elk City El Reno En- 1'11Y
Id Pauly Walonga 24 Jnson told newsmen the Pres-
Butterfat No 1 — weak: Alva ident and top administration offi-
55 Clinton Tulsa 113: Elk City vials ran into some sharp clues-
El Reno Enid Lawton Shattuck ! lions about foreign aid and his
Walottga 52 Enid 2 off with Vi- over-all $71800000000 spending
rota 50 Pauls Valley 48 budget
"The President made an inspir
OKLAHOMA CITV LIVESTOCK 'nig talk for world peace" John-
OKLAHOMA CITY May 9 son said after returning to the
(USDA) — Cattle 800 calves 200: Capitol
trading slow: fed heifers fully But he also said there should
steady cows dull early sales can- be no reductions in the substan-
ners and cutters about steady tial increases he has asked in this
ur a proposed amendment by Sen 11)(44 COWS unsold under 25-50 low 1 od it "
) c
The Oklahoma Supreme court :
NV :di Allen Chickasha which 'tN OLIN er bids bulls steady ye:tiers
shitrp glleStiOnS Asked
hive limited to 4 per cent the ! has set aside the largest default !scarce
judgment ever rendered in Coman- I slaughter calves steady: I
!as an international Public kVorks
ilmount of discount by which the !stockers and feeders scarce load! Johnson said What he regards
igood to low choice fed slaughter
and a new trial has
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority che enunlY
hei rN'S 2200 small lot good fed H
ist for twins of 500 million dollarS
AJOillration would be authority
Would sell bonds on the road The been ordered in the case which in-
steers 2050 bulk 1550
the 12 months beginning
amendment was defeated volves a Lawton accountant itnd a shughter
! Cotton county couple
!and (limn good and choice slauglrIduring
1July 1 and then 750 millions each
The resolution calls for earmark- '
es 1850-2050
fairly activp: burrows !in the following two fiscal years
t
ine taxes on gasoline consumed on In ()pinion handed (limn TOPS- - to calves
foreign economic development
- he state supreme court or- I f l ogs 500
he proposed tat noike and G ary "Y t
(II Ted a S36100 judgment N'teatod in(l gills 2) higher sows steady i for
has estinilhi(1 this would involve
Year ' barrows and gilts 1750-1950 sows!' "That would be two billion dol-
about $500000 a year in a dionage suit filed last
by Ernest and Eula Mae Eaton it 00 17 00
Howe ver c
Rp Dale K otton ite Hal- '1irs for sort of an international
C c ounty against J ames Lat - ' -
tis said he doesn't believe any of Sheep 200 rit represented class!!!PWA" he &ad
son 09 laylor
1 : ‘vould actually be used but is ' -es generally steady choice and
i
I Se
Si Superior Jud!c Robert S Land- ! ! 100
! !aim( sin Jug Limbs i00- 't i
imply necessary as "surety" be- h
judgm ent 24
i few 50 good and choice 2200 i
- l
(wise of the tight hood mart:ef Nam
Is
‘ in-J! —1 I f 1i11 1- i —
ers grantert Me uelault
Viet Nam's
Plight Critical
CHICAGO BUTTER WASHINGTON — President
CHICAGO 11') — Butter steady: Ngo Dinh Diem told Cmgress to-
receipts 901000 wholesale buying day South Viet Nam not yet two
prices unchanged: 93 stare AA 59: years old is in a more critical
ik 59: 56Y 89 C 55' cars 90 position than any other free Asian
B 57 89 C 56'4 i country But he pledged to con-
:
tinue the fight against comm
nism
2 School Money In a speech prepared for a joint
session of Congress he thanked
the 'United Stith-is for its moral
Measures Killed and material aid
"My people appreciate both its
great import and its profound sig-
nificance" he said
Diems appearance before Con-
ness followed a meeting with
Fresident Eisenhower at the
Senate Etiti'qition Committee
lihite House to discuss means to
The bills both introduced by Sen
safeguard Diem's strategic South-
Robert Breeden Cleveland mild
have forced ad valorem assess- Icast Asian ctitilltrY
ments up to 35 per cent of actual In his speech the Vietnamese
value compared xvith an average : leader said the Asian people are
now in between 20 end 30 per cent no longer resigned and passive
tnd to have eliminated county so- hut are impatient and eager to re-
perintendents where a county has duce their "immense technical
less than 25 dependent schools lbackwardness"
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