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SHAWNEE NEWS0STAR
WEATHER
Daily Bible thought
But he being full of compassion forgave
their iniquity and destroyed thent not: yea
many a time turned he his anger away and
did 710t stir tip all his torath----P$alms 78:33
Considerable high cloudiness and mild
today through 1Vednesday Shifting winds
early today High today in the 60s
MONDAY: High 56 low 43
"A State Champion Newspaper Dedicated to the Best Interests of Ole Tri-Cot i n ty Ai-co"
VOL 62-NO 257
SHAWNEE OKLAHOMA TUESDAY FEBRUARY 12 1957
Twelve Pages DAILY 5c—SUNDAY 10e
NEWSPAPER DEPT
HISTORICAL
1
District judge upholds
dismissing conspiracy
count against Russell
WAGONER (P)—An order distnissing a fraud conspiracy
charge against former State Sen John W Russell jr was
upheld Monday by District Judge Glen 0 Morris Oklahoma
City
The ruling by 1lorris followed a hPated courtroom
speech by Fred Green Russell's attorney who demanded
the former legislator be given
an immediate trial
Pretty nurse I Morris sustained the order
i made Saturday by District Judge
E A Summers of Wagoner on a
elition by County Attorney Max
vani n
shes from Findley Green argued only Mor-
ris had jurisdiction to dismiss the
count against Russell
Findley countered Green's ar-
a ore yacht gn'o't7rale'
nc t'isawonolvtreresdta
h Gtereen law
Russell's second trial was to
OCRACOKE N C (A)) A have started Monday The first
pretty nurse vanished myster-
iously from an anchored yacht sive case The trials stern from
near this old pirate hideout the payment of relief checks to
Saturday night and her em- Russell eamPaign workers in the
t July 24 runoff primary against
ploy er a New Jersey physt-m To Payne jr who was seated
cian said Monday that high over Russell by the senate last
waves might have pitched her month
overboard I Several other developments tea-
The nurse and the doctor lured the brief but emotion-pack1
ed court session
were alone on the craft 1
i Morris set a hearing Saturday
The physician's wife said Man-I for a change of venue requested
day at her Mereersyille N J:by Frank Easley suspended ad-
home that she left her husband ministrator of the now-defunct
last May because of the nurse !Oklahoma Emergency Relief
The nurse's husband said in :Board and Jenk L Craig execu-
Trenton N J he had filed suittive assistant to Gov Raymond
for divorce on grounds of deser-!Gary Both are charged as co-
hort defendants along with Russell
Coast guardsmen in boats in an Green also announced in his
airplane and on foot searched the fiery speech that a petition for
waters and short of this remote another Wagoner county grand
barrier reef island for some trace jury was being circulated He did
of Mrs Ann Scales 33 Borden- not elaborate
town N J ! The defense counsel blasted
It was on this island in colonial state Sen James A Rinehart say-
days that the pirate Blackboard ing the El Reno legislator had
end his cutthroats rendezvoused Isigned a petition early in the un-
after overhauling treasure ships !covering of the Wagoner county
Dr James T Dodge a general scandals to be Russell's lawyer
practioner of Trenton N J said Rinehart later became a severe
only he and Mrs Scales hiscritic of Russell Green declared
nurse for 12 years were aboard L and he is "running for governor
the 34-foot yacht Mary N Itiover the body of John Russell"
when it ran aground near here t In Oklahoma City Rinehart
about 830 p m Saturday answered Green's charges by say-
Dr Dodge who is about 45!ing he Was Mt running for goy-
raid they refloated the yach t!ernor Over John Russell's body
!Referring to the Wagoner county
‘t-ithout assistance and then an-
chored in a channel because of!scandals Rinehart said:
poor visibility i "Can you imagine a man run-
After diner the doctor said i PLEASE TURN TO Dismissal
he vent below about 8 p tn to PAGE 1 COL 3
sleep
"Mrs Scales said she wasn't Forfeture nrci
sleepy and was going to sit up i e — — - r
for a while" said Dr Dodge a
native of Ulster Park N Y issued on whiskey
Mrs Scales lived with a sister
it 18 Thorntown Lane Borden- County Judge John L Green
town Townshio N J !Monday isued a forfeiture order
:Her husband Eugene employe !on a quantity of whisky seized
of a Trenton N J automobile by sheriff's officers January 19 in
brake shop said he had filed a two cabins on North Harrison
divorce suit on grmmds of deser- Green declared the whisky for-
lion Scales of White Horse NJ feited to the state and directed
has hu-tn caring for their two
the sheriff Bruce Curtright to
daughters Janice Marie 6 and I destroy it
Phyllis Jean 14 The liquor was taken in a sher-
rodge the former Dorothy Mc-
Dodge's wife Mrs Dorothy M
ill's raid at the cabins located
taurant The property restaurant to the padlocked Ox
Bride Brooklyn N Y is a sub-
Y
stitute school teacher in Hamilton oke -
Townshin N J
is owned by Mrs Allie Crossland
s
The Dodges also have two officers aid
daughters Barbara 9 and Judy The liquor stash included 17
17 pints and seven half-pints
County
Dodge is on the staff of Me- Attorney Bob Wilson
Kinley hospital in Trenton He -
said it was not determined who
owned
purchased his Yacht last the liquor and that he did spring!
for about $18000 I not file a charge Green issued
It replaced a $5200 cabin
! determined that the liquor is not
forfeiture order when it was
'
cruiser called the Lucky Dorothy needed as evidence to ruoport a
a 26-footer criminal charge
OCRACOKE N C 111— A
pretty nurse vanished myster-
iously from an anchored yacht
near this old pirate hideout
Saturday night and her em-
ployer a New Jersey physi-
cian said Monday that high
waves might have pitched her
overboard
The nurse and the doctor
were alone on the craft
The physician's wife said Man
Star° logy
VINE of the 16 years she has
1 worked at the Anthony
store here Mrs Earl Redwine
has been top saleslady of the
entire organization That's real-
ly something considering our
town's size and buying power
Office opinion is divided as
to whether the II-year-old
actually knew more than the
old lady on the $61000 Chal-
lenge Work order for the
West Highland bridge may be
out today and certainly before
the week ends Bypass bridges
and overpasses should like-
i se get started this week too
for Buddy IVilcoxson's pushing
IV J Rippy has been here
from Colorado seeking rela-
tives and friends of his late
father Grover Rippy buried
at Earishoru Rippy asks any-
one who knew his Had to write
Box 778 Craig Colo The
late Frank Grants name was
somehow omited from the City
Hall cornerstone Should be on
there as police chief 1902-1903
Homemade pancakes and
sausage will be served at St
Paul's Thursday evening 5:30
to 8:30 Grant Irwin reminds
It's a Fidelis class promotion
benefit the building fund
There are four keys On Clark
Craig's desk at the Federal Na-
tion two for a Ford two for a
Mercury or Lincoln Somebody
picked them up left 'em there
Senior citizens at the Altru-
sa club's Monday night parties
have fun never want to go
home Police didn't know
until Monday afternoon "Red"
Foley wouldn't be here Kept
wondering w h y be hadn't
Checked in at the Aldridge
Time marches on note: The
3s that were our first line of
defense are now being junked
to make room for the 11-52's
City to host first meeting
of area municipal workers
Fourth district city clerks treasurers and finance officers will
convene here today for an all-day program their first annual
convention
City Clerk Russell Hathcock and City Manager Bill Moran
plus all other city officials will serve as hosts for today's convention
Registration will start at 9 a m
today with coffee and doughnuts
in the clubroom at the City hall
Starting time is at 9:45 a tn with
Rev Frank O Baugh Immanuel
Baptist church pastor who will
give the invocation
Moran will deliver the welcome
address Virginia Davis Chand-
ler city clerk will give the re-
sponse Pear le Swabb Elk City official
will speak on the purpose and
benefits of having a clerk treas-
urer and finance officers organi-
zation and its relationship to the
municipal league
Col James B Bennett city en-
gineer will conduct a panel dis-
cussion On the subject of filing
Aiding him Win be John Laflin
assistant professor of accounting
at the University of Oklahoma
R M Dodson Lawton city clerk
and W B Obuch Sayre city
clerk
At 11:15 a m a tour of Shaw-
nee offices will he conducted by
Hathcock Bertha Ann Young
deputy city clerk Louisa Mc-
Clellan treasurer: Mary Sue
Ilam bookkeeper Louise Yoder
purchase order clerk and Sue
Roseherry secretary
After lunch the convention will
hear five speakers
They are:
Randall Pitman city attorney
Harold W Wilson Alva city clerk
and business manager: Corbitt
Rushing asAstant professor of
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Raymond Knight who won
young farmer award" Monday
at work
Jaycees lag
'top county
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P the state department Th 0 imperative that its wholesale im! torue oi law in ()uttering me noaro '
to reopen the case it necessary to r e p e I red
tOP county farm er turl be in
it
0 points are: Iterstate naa gas rates -
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' 1 The United States would ' creased ill view of " "gre"t "yeti"! before the house insurance corn- The attack on Dulles was niade
A bill abolishing the hoard is4i-Iisslon
' publicly decitire its support of for a continued search for new s Lo - 1 1 r-e
miller and is expected to be ad- bY Sen nr (D 1a and Io
Raymond Knight route 5 farmer who made a $5:10 free navigation in the Gulf of i'LlPPfleIl D-Orel Morse declared "I know
vaneed to fin vote in the house ( t -
investment blossom to more than 67000 was tagged "Pot-IA(1"bn l H K Hudson attorney for it
eher later this week or early o f no more deceptive person in
2 The United States Would de- Phillips gave the company s po- next week public life than John 17 o s t c r
tawatomie counts 's most outstanding voting -farmer" Monday!
!clare its purpose and use its in sition as 1 bill i 1
2—Ts )eitan presenta-1 ' Dulles"
by the Sh awnee junior Chamber o f Commerce during i
Ali fluence as a unony x ore et eta I
member of the tion of test' 1 ' l I!' I Louis Woodruff boarcl secre- -
U')1 d was
Inv s u es aid the new 'll ic- tinn Several Republicans went to
noon luncheon United Nations to hae v U Nj Poi m
we Comission rEPC m- cause it
) exa : ' I - ' D I! -' I
de f ense Sn e Bush of Con-
was disapproved be
Ku ece
ight rived aWa
the r f
d ro ll Cowa n
m Di president forces or U N observers in largeliner Joseph Zwardling on its gas
actors into th
based on trend fe
' neelicut called Dulles "a very
bers take u ) ositions in the ' rate increase a vilication noble gentleman a man of
of the Jayceei-i and a chalice to compete in the statewide 9 ' I P " i -''' ' future rather than ex )erience !
1 s of
Gaza strip in order to prevent itst lhe company cautioned that at - high honor"
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c o n t e s 1 sptin:iored by the use as a base for Egyptian milk present rates of gas discovery tile Past Year Other developments in the ex-
il organinition Inv forays into Israel the "brea king point" in satisfying The national tksoriation had
I nt middlt at c batt
c sk
Iyi 8 permit on rivate T foreign relati
uassenger PIin' '
' jury Zicgicr vice prcicicrit 01 Elan is understood to have gas demands may be only about— P
-- ' ' " - 1 he senate ons
Fa W s
S Fru!' the J a y c e e s detailed for pro
the tomololes The overall increase
promised quick referral of the ten years away without more ex au
and armed services committees
!group Knight background and 'pos al to his g overnment and L ploration and development would he only 53'2 since a num- I finhe I
isd their combined h earings
as ansver in the next I24 to 48! Hudson also contended that thu bet- of decreases Were proposeu
§ ! the reason he won the "outstand-' m Eisenhower's middle east reso-
I arOOLIFIl of rate "deficiencies" for commercial vehicle
d r cervices : farmer' award ihollrs
ing lution Amendments will be tar!-
!
an it is also under- shown in studies bv the FTC staff Comprehens ive olicie :
s co‘or
- P kled today and a joint commit-
1" I J ' A protege of Otto KrausseIstood that th' Aft ' Asian bloc '
e riean- slan oc was too low I wind damage fire theft glass tee vote may come on Thursday
- Shawnee vocational agriculture:
in the U N goneral assembly at Before a recess last month 1 and breakage but not colli Eion o db
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sion In d C t t '1' tin
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Knight began his farm
- I New York has agreed to delay I FTC staff witnesses submitted 1 Ther w
e as only one proposed 1
i authority the resolution Would
ing career as a senior in Shav'neethe showdown on its a
demnd for! exhibits to show a "deficiency chtme
" g in collision rate n
s empowct the president to sped
s)
set Wednesuay highcho1 in 1938-39 Isanctions agairst isratl lin Phillips rates of some $3 mii- etFAsr Totx ro $200 million on economic aid to
Renting Of 40 acres and pur-I There is considerable belief i lion a year figured on a nine eAc-iF 2 cot a Board middle eastern nations in the
Floyd W Fruit Al service sta- chase of a sow and a dairy heifer here that if Israel will accept this percent rate of return next 41f2 months
li on manager died at 11:45 p rn marked his beginning Step-by- proposition with respect to the Hudson said his company would 2 A series of protest against
Sunday at his 608 East Highlandl step Knigh m
t programed improve- PLEASE TURN TO U S show that ' we are not mking a
' singling out Israel for U N sane-
!mme following a heart attack I merits PAGE 2 COL 8 a reasonable return on our in- Local lady tion arose in the senate and
terstate gas sales" and that "none
Services will be at 10:30 a mi After his stint in the air for house Members of both parties
s rates xc
of Phillip ee eck that nee-
Wedesday in G a s k 1 I I chaped! he continued farming and enroll- said any such policy in the mid
n -
Rev Frank O Baugh pastor of ed in the GI agriculture training o weather essary for the exploration and!
development required to sup- a es sales die east dilemma would be
"grossly unfair'' and "wrong"
hnmanuel Baptist church will of-!progrtan for four years ply present gas VOILIOWS"
liciate Burial 1v11 be at Fairview ' Today he operates an improved Criticism of Dulles began with
1 His company he said will pre- t
Lone' saying Dillies told "a false-
L:emetery crop production program consist- I
Born April 9 1909 in Shawnee in of 100 acres of alfalfa 18E ' a os sy al
s"11 t emit tud based on a
I' ' - I prize again hood" to the two senate commit-
r w its employmen twelve percent rate of return in--
' tees considering the middle east
ie had lived here all of his life acres of heat 158 acres of oats stead of the staffs nine percent
resolution
He was the son of the late Mr 95 acres of barley and 63 acres of This rate of return Hudson de-! Mrs Earl Redwine 901 North Morse interjected that he has
md Mrs George C Fruit pioneer bermuda pasture int elared is required to e n a b I elTucker has repeated as top sales- so little faith in Dulles' veracity
7esidents of the county He was His livestock program Ziegler' Shawnee's state employmc n it t t t
I of -II ips o con 'nue
hc develop- ' lady for the C It Anthony com-
0 a n a g e r of the O K service said is in its beginning sta e1--- placcci 149 persons on jobs! that if Dulles told him what time
itation Six head of registered top grade!
g during Januarv 1957 a decre'
ase
ing of an ade quate gas supply pany which oper ates stores in 19
-- it was he'd check with a clock
He was a member of the First Angus cattle will serve as a of 44 from the previous month Sen Saltonstall of Massaclat-
"1-11o4 111I -1 (21r“nn r A 1 1 I Joe Ross emnlovment office " 40- - An awtirci will be given Mrs setts acting as the Republican
'Hon manager died at 11:45 p rn I marked his beginning Step-by- proposition Ivan respect to tne
I Sunday at his 608 East Highland I step Knight programed improve- —erfi-A-4-iiiriN TO U S
horne following a heart attack I merits PAGE 2 col 8
Services will be at 10:30 a mi After his stint in the air force
lArednesday in G a s k i I I chapel he continued farming and enroll-
Rev Frank O Baugh pastor of cd in the GI agriculture training o weather
Immanuel Baptist church will of-! program for four years !
ficiate Burial will he at Fairview ! Today he operates an improved
!cemetery 1 crop production program consist-
1
i Born April 9 1909 in Shawnee jag of 190 arcs of alfalfa 18E
he had lived here all of his life acres of wheat 158 acres of oats its employment
He was the son of the late Mr 95 acres of barley and 63 acres of
and Mrs George C Fruit pioneer bermuda pasture
'
residents of the county He was His livestock program Ziegler Shawnee s state employment
e
1m a n a g e r of the O K service said is in its b office placed 149 p rsons on jobs
eginning stage during January 1957 a decrease
station Six head of registered top grade!
of 44 from the previous month
1 He was a member of the First i Angus cattle will serve as a Joe Ross employment office
Christian church and Shawnee' foundation herd
Lodge No 107 A F and A M Knight is a member of both the '1 manager said a slowdown in con-
The Ildge will conduct Masonic Farmers Union and Earn) Bureau '
struction and other outdoor work
service Rock Creek Baptist church due to had weather caused rnst where of the decline from the December
Survivors are his w i f e Mrs he has served as a pulpit commit-
i Mary Fruit and two sons Jimmie teeman building committeeman 1956 total of 193
and Don all of the home five treasurer song leader and other January employment by in-
brothers Glen Davenport Iowa church
posts Ile served as clerk dustry included: s e r v i c e 57
i
Paul Shawnee Clarence Okla- of the Westboro school district wholesale and retail trade 41
lhoma City Edward El Segundo from 1952 to 1956 He also is a public utilities 27 construction
Calif Charles Oklahoma City me PI FAsF mbeir of the American Legion on 318 manufacturing 3 and finance
1 Bearers will be Lester Raym —
er the 1
URN T
Lock Moore Sam Riley Bill In- PAGE'2T o Knight The number of persons active-
:gram Bill Lowry jr and Oscar -- - - iv registered for work increased
Mills Honorary bearers will 'be! I from 649 to 849 During the
IArch Perryman 14 o in e r Mills Wellston schools are month the testing department
Gordon Richards Carl Ingram certified for funds administered aptitude and pro-
it
E O Martin and Earl Webb 1 ficioncy tests to 58
Cops see red
Red Foley's Ozark Jubilee
has little jubilee without Red
By JIM BRADSHAW
Bud Foley's Ozark Jubilee
caused little jubilation in the
Shawnee police department
Monday and several of ricers
were just plain seeing red
Cattle(1 inLie Juuniiiion in we Bill Wimberly Pete Stamper
Shawnee police department and the rest of the lesser lights
Monday and several officers in the Foley troupe quickly
were just plain seeing red whipped together a 45-minute
In the first place Foley twilight matinee
himself did not show up for But by this time many among
two scheduled appearances the audience had long since
here under sponsorship of city gone home for supper and sev-
police Prni NInra rde- 411"1” 1-e“-synn”
Officers said the TV and
radio folk singing star was re-
ported to have undergone sur-
ery Monday morning in a
Springfield Mo hospital
Considerate cops swallowed
this bad break but pretty near-
ly gagged on the ones to follow
Scheduled to arrive in plenty
of time for a 3:30 p m matinee
performance the remainder of
the Foley tandem finally check-
ed in at municipal auditorium
at 5:80 p m — about two hours
late
By this limp tieket holders
were becom ing disappointed
and local gendarmes were in a
Tom Corley !MO())
the Jaycee's "most outstanding
is shown in a typical pose—
Knight
farmer'
Wellston independent school
district No 4 'has been certified
for federal funds by the office of
education in Washington D C
Congressman Torn Steed an-
nounced Monday
Tentative total for the school
is $606959 with an amount $4-
855 certified for immediate pay-
ment The school receives the federal
funds under a provision co-authored
by Steed
doggone dither — disillusioned
and disgusted
But by this tthle many among
the audience had long since
gone home for supper and sev-
eral were given their money
back
The story is that the show-
men who included the Foggy
Elver Boys and the Country
Rhythm Boys were held up at
a weight station on the Oklahoma-Kansas
line
Adding a sour fisting to the
dispair at police headquarters
was the fact that several hun-
dred dollars v advertis-
ing had been p2ddled to local
merchants to go into a printed
program for the show
Policeme n unexpectedly
Were expected to sell the pro-
grams at the 1londay shows
The proiram faded to list
Democratic senators
launch renewed attack
on Ike's mideast
U Si proposes
plan to meet
Israel demands
1 olLAlloiNIA crry (:p) An application to) boost !
I
I s r a e 1 demands premiums on c omprehensive insurance policies for Okhilni
ioa!
motorists by ahnost a million dollars a year was rejected! in of e ate
'Monday hy the state insurance board
'WASHINGTON a) — The The board voted unanimously not to grant a premium - er -
1‘ ASHING I ON tP)-- "Demo-
proposed to Is boost requested
L'n it ed States hY the N"Ii"n"1 Affiffilmbile! Undwriters! cratie WIlatel'S m o u n t e d a
rael Monday a new two-point ! association
fresh kittack against the ad-
i
The action came while thc '
plan zi i m e (I at meeting at phillips II r g CS 4:
throe-member board is under firenffilistra"nn 8 1111("P east l'ul-
least in part Israel's condi- principcilly because Of a contra- l icy M o n (I a y Secretary or
Itions f 0 1 withdrawing its versial premium boost grantediState Dulles WIN aCCUSI'd 01
J
!forces from the Gaza strip natural gas for liability Insurance in No-'"f 1 I 1" 1 11 1 t
1 a -( 100( ("fling le n)
i
iand the Gulf of Aqaba vember 1
debate
A joint resolution calling for
Secretary of State 1)ulle8 rate increase At 's ' - President Els-
the rate suspension was passed I l slit' "8
presented the proposal to Is- ilti-I by the house late Monday'enhower's request for author-
! raeli Ambassador Abba Elym i 4 4
and sent to the senate If passe( to co Use U S armed forces
' WASHINGTON c'lli -- Phillips
in a 7°-minute conferen" atl p e I r o I e u In Co said Monday it is I V till' se""te It wIll h"ve Ilm 1 in the middle east if he deems
the state department Tho imperative that its ‘‘hotesaie in-force of law in ordering the board it necessary
to repel red
I to reopen the case
1 hvo points are: I terstate natural ctis rates be in-
I i A bill abolishing the board is11-J-1(sStoll
1 The United States wauld ' cl'eased ill vw of " "grt "e''' before the house insurance corn- The attack on Dulles was made
' publicly declare its support of for a continued search for new
oil he 'and is expected to he ad- bv Sens Long (D-Ia) and llMor-e
free navigation in the Gulf of i5uPPli"
Auaba II K Hudson attorney for vanced to final vote in the house ID-Oret Morse declared: "I know
1
ell her later this week or early of no more deceptive person in
Il 2 The United States would de- Phillips gave the company's pa-
next Neck public life than John 17 os t c r
fluence s a member of the tion of testimony iclare i Is purpose and use its in- sition as Phillips l
2--ps -iegan presenca- T Woodruff hoard secre Dulles"
a before Federal tpli'"ul l'" '"
i c tint:Ili ncit:
Several Republicans went to
sin m new all) ica inn
United Nation s to h ave U 11 l' Power o
Cmmi io
ssn (FTC ) x
eam- Dulles' defense Sen Push of Con-
forces or II N observers in large l iner Joseph Zwar dli ng on it gas was disdpp rov ed because it was u es a
based on trend factors into the ncc In ut Gil Rd Duties xet:
numbers take up positions in the' rate increise application c noble gentleman a man of
future rather than experiences w
Gaza strip in order to prevent itsl The company cautioned that at high honor"
use as a base for E re
gyptian mili- psent ra ga
tes of s discovery the Pa Yea
st' r Other developments in the ex-
i tarv fnrays into Israel the °breaking poin sa
t" in tisfying The national ctssac a iation ha
' Elan is understood to have as demands may be only abt '201 percent inding middle east debate:
t on private passenger The senate foreign reiittimins
promised quick referral of the ten years away without more ex- automobiles The °vend! increase
d '
"proposal to his gavernment and L ploration and development would he only 53'2 since a num an armed services committees
nsw in th
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ea
as arm e next 24 to 48 Hud als
son o contended that the ber of (It c w finished their cocnbined h rines reases
ere proposed ot Eisenhower's middle east reso-
1 hours I amount of rate "deficiencies" for commercial vehicles lutiom Amendments will be tar:-
l Meanwhile it is also under- i shown in studies by the FTC staff Comprehensive policies cover id d to
i e d a y and a joint commit-
stood that the African -Asian bloc was too low wind damage fire theft glass tee vote ' - Th d
may come on In S 3'
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The employment service has
the largest pool of available labor
to be found for employers need-
ing additional personnel
'There is a surplus of good day
workers available fo hnr
cleaning general housework
practical nursing and Others'
Ross urged employers—when
in need of workers for any type
of job—to call the employment
office 111 North Union phone
3757
4
much but ads an inspection
revealed
Police desk sergeants were
swamped with phone calls late
Monday afternoon some folks
wanting to know if the "rumor
that Red's not going to be here"
was true Others called for their
money back
One officer cracked during
the height of the confusion:
feel like leaving town"
Several school children held
tickets for the matinee per-
formance and made arrange-
rnents to come here in buses
from out of town points
Policemen who are accus-
tomed to seeing their projects
go off year after year without
a hitch were bitter Monday
night
The night show went off as
scheduled sans Foley and ac-
tually did provide some salve
following the matinee debacle
But it was a big question
mark later Monday night as to
how the show proceeds would
be split
Board rejects request
to boost auto insurance
t An award will be given Mrs
Redwine by C R Anthony pres-
ident of the company at a stock
holder's meeting in Oklahoma
: City February 26
Nine times in the 16 years she
11 ha be
Anthony o(ri'lly" I PSI store e' Mrs thrsRe S
Redwine
nwe
' wife of Assistant Fire Chief Earl
'''
1 Redwine has won the grand
i champion award for super-sales:
manship
! Mrs Redwine was the 1955
'''''' 4'1: ' 4 winner considered a remarkable
I Abdo
op feat since the Shawnee woman
a - Igo a competes with personnel of much
eti
'140
a larger Anthony stores throughout
S 1111 ' I e the midwest and southwest
- NO Sit di a Text of the telegram inviting
ft SO Of11 air EBEb Mrs Redwine to the Anthony
11 as to ad as e meeting:
I e S li OS "Congratulations on your out-
OS SS SS SO
standing high sales record year
1 011 SS
as114 so as is 1956 Grand champion high sales-
Wr I 110 At ' lady all C R Anthony compan-
ir' liwka me 4 i
les n 19 states You are invited
to attend annual stockholders
Tom Coffey Photo meeting to receive recognition
Eldred Harmon and your ninth high sales award”
The wire was signed by Guy W
Anthony son of the founder and
Harmon begins personnel director for the organi!zation
Harmon begins
soil conservation
duties Monday
Eldred Harmon soil scientist
from Duncan was named head
of the soil conservation here Dlon-
day replacing Roland Lee who
left here January 1
He assumed his duties as work
unit conservationist here Monday
Harmon began work with the
soil conservation office in 1946 as
a conservation aid at Fairview
In September 1949 he entered
Oklahoma A&M college and re-
ceived his degree in soils in 1952
Upon graduation he began
work as a soil scientist at Ard-
more In 1953 he was transferred
to Pauls Valley where he stayed
until August 1956 when he assum-
ed a similar role at Duncan
The new conservation head and
his wife Joyce live at 1321 East
Eleventh They are members of
the First Christian church
During World war 11 Harmon
served 37 months with the army
As unit consnvationist he has
charge of schedules of supervis-
ing all work in the Shawnee dis-
trict He also plans schedules and
and directs work unit operations
Harmon will assist landowners
in planning and applying conser-
vation practices and will repre-
sent the SCS with federal state
and local agriculture agencies
Besides supervising personnel
work he N'ill also perform mis-
cellaneous administrative duties
mansnip
MeALESTER UP) -- Pittsburg
Mrs Redwine was the 1955 County Atty Ewing Sadler said londay he will confer with Gov
winner considered a remarkable
feat since the Shawnee woman Raymond Gary ahout possible De
nm -
petes with personnel of much tion t oust Sheriff Dee Sanders
larger Anthony stores throughout Ao
ho faces a second degree rape
thP midwest and southwest charge in Latimer county
Text of the telegram inviting Sadler's statement came after
Mrs Redwine to the Anthony w
Pittsburg county commissioners
meeting: sent a letter to tho govermr ask-
"Congratulations on your out-
ing him to send a state attorney
standing high sales record year
general's office representative to
1956 Grand champion high sales- investigate possible ouster action
lady all C R Anthony compan-
against the sheriff
ies in 19 states You are invited
Sanders was charged at Wilbur-
to attend annual stockholders ton last week with allegedly rap-
meeting to receive recognition ing
the 15-year-old bride of a
and your ninth high sales award" Pittsburg county prisoner
The wire was signed by Guy W Mrs Paul McGill said she ac-
Anthony son of the founder and
personnel director for the organi- companied the sheriff to a cabin
at Robbers Cave state park near
zation Wilburton after he promied to
help her 23-year-old husband Mc-
Gill is being held on a California
Pair gets suspended warrant charging him with Matti-
sentences on burglary tory rape The young woman's
home is in Lindsay Calif
Leon Jessie Hope 18 and Rich- I Sanders has denied the rape
ard Elmer Karr 24 both of charge and his wife said she
i
Checotah have pleaded guilty to was with her husband at the time
burglary charges here and were the alleged attack occurred
given concurrent two-year sus- The McGill couple was married
pended state prison sentences i a week ago in the Pittsburg coun-
llope and Karr admitted bur- i ty jail McGill later was transfer-
glary January 19 of May's service I red to Latimer county where he
station and Blackie's Cafe both 1 and his wife are being held as
west of Shawnee i ma terial witnesses
District Judge J Knox Byrum I Sanders is free under S2500
ordered suspended sentences on bond pending preliminary hear
two separate burglary charges ing at Willaurton Wednesday on
against each defendant I the rape charge
Mrs L W Ray wins first
place in Public Pulse race
Almost everything else has changed greatly but
characteristics which make a man great are still the
same Mrs L W Ray of Harrah route I wrote in win-
ning Sunday's Public Pulse
Phil Cannon of Tecumseh whose too-few letters
are always penetrating earned the $2 runnerup award
Other outstanding contributions came from James Rider
W W Allen Mrs Richard Bird Mrs Arlene Shelton
and an unnamed Shawnee highschool student
Cannon's topic was an analysis of teachers' salaries
and his suggested recipe was a greater shift to local
responsibility
policy
Dulles accused
I 1 11 ti
of 'falsehood'
PLFASE TURN TO Senators
PAGE 2 COL 4
Move to oust
sheriff seen
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