Shawnee News-Star (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 231, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1958 Page: 1 of 10
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Doily Bible thought
Liff Ihnt ye pat mt the taw man which
el'er God is created it righteousucss and
trm lentincrs—Ephesians -1:24
Man has wants deeper than can be sup7
phed by wealth or nature or domestic affee-
lionS His great relations are to his God and
ciernity—Mark Hopkins
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A State Champion Newspaper Dedicated to the Best Interests of the Tr-County Area
SHAWNEE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY JANUARY 11 1938
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k ' lie mrie the statement at a N V AS! i 1 NGTON f11! --- Au air force gvneral Friday night
1 r91 A
1:'"'l :: v ' t':i '' safety conference attended
' ' by chitilnged rioident Eienhowcrs plan Jul a separate and 1 0001 ) 1 as propaganda
li 0 9w - some 300 state law enforcement f 1
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officials and safety leadcrs !
I louse Spedket Il l' Bill jfip- ‘ilal kiell: B e rnard À SChr ieNer boss o f t he ai r force II ' 1 att) dit
WASIIINGTON (IP)--Secretary
i" alt 1 i ae Dulles Friday dismissed
ti "17 Ardifi41 !'$ i k ey la hgvu l()0ertinka tcntill(fici
fbavndstlicylantl(gi (1))1 LasIiie(1)111t'ftfgrfi in contended the plan is a cosily duplication f A of Stt
A A t poltec t I 1 1 filtifitics to fend ft manned satellite to the moon ' 4 Soviet Premier Bulganin's new
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aety Commissioper Jim and kick in a 1v yars : letter to President Eisenhower as
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"massive re etition" and clever
rit "1r 1 : ' -10 ' i Lookabaugh should either enforce Schriever made his criticism of this and other delens it P
't":""I""" ithe qtite traffic hws more vi f' propaganda
I'llg ' -:'-'- IN1 : 7 I ' ' f' raiment decisions in prepared statement to the senate pre-
lii - urously or resign '
k ' ' 4iA"-4::! -'71 : '
1 paredness investigation subcommittee Tiltirsda This wits A ro-
Dulles rejected Bulganin's p
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v? ' d by Gary after an outbreak of within hours of the time Eisenholler was telhng the na- west summit conference within
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i 21 !fatal accidents laA month push- tion he N‘as sett ing up a separate group to manag
e neW Space
i a 114 the next three months He de-
led the state's I957 road toll to a 1 nrolects livered a scatching rebuke of So
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INS : 1 orot y 1 sg
s! !the slate traffic laws "'re Vig- ' I
par !pen! (1eCiSiSr ilI prepartal statement to the senate pl'e- ' L:'
'''''':” propaganda
Iii Tr n le n
- pamint ss Just N11)(11(111 subcommittee Thursday This wits
' Dulles rejected Bulganin's pro-
posal made Thursday for an east
L 4 '''' - 'I'- ' ' : The traffic conference was calls
west summit conference within
9'4 c1 by Gary after an outbreak of' Within hours of the time Eisenhower was telling the na-
sss
" Vse i' '" 1 i' "
:fatal accidents iLIA month push-' Om he was setting up a separate group to manage new space the next three months He de-
a ass ssissa
!ed the state's 1957 road loll to a - - -- projects -livered a scatching rebuke of So-
rlom Coffe Phow :record 699 deaths The air force made the testi- viet promises and propaganda
CHIP IN T°11AI:FtirlY Jun"11' hIghst11""1 n11t
"l's will swal In the downtown area todaY to sell : Three major recommendations' s S!- RECTOR N B QUIGG techniques
10'1"°144!4s- mony public Fridiss
p tato o c l to ops bolster th e polio fun(' wive vias captain is R i Alexander V011intePr Worker :ease approved by delegates at- s'ss - s - 'A But Dulles told a news confer-
It was the latest episode in Above preparing for today's sales are (left to right) Debbie Bush Pam Palmer Carolyn Ca ye -tending Friday's conference i s
ence the United States would go
what NOM(' SOlirtl'S are beginning
Cranston and Nina Elizabeth Payne I They called for the inereasing ' asseasas to call "a revolt of the general's"! to a summit meeting provided:
i of the highway patrol from the !:'s' ans to retire
4 tt Gen James M Gavin army 1 "There is adequate prepara-
ns I 8 I present 250 troopers to its full
s es i
liniel te researen anti neve tow tion for it there should bp
biggest budget TVIO lalinCilingS Snap strength of 200 as soon as funds s
!ale available an increase in un- fe':‘ ( ssa-
mune is refirine because he sayss
'''''' 1 the army is deteriorating rapidly'
th
-t sufficient advance exploration of
e subjects to be discussed to be
marked cars to patrol the high- i'' announced by sure that the subjects will really
avd a s tiffe r program for re- s's v 40041 and " I can ' t get any thin g done"!
since '-' 1! s - S ! about it And Gen Thomas D! relate to significant matters!'
si WW II I II I 1 ence
w s an
4 : 'missile cenier sil vocation of licenSCS - ' rat '' a''' ' -71 whits
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me a coin- ss
t Nt 01
Cary said he will na
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'miller to study the safety pro- s' sit ssses
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posals before he itIPS an execu- 'el 'li4 set4 t an force chief of staff'
: 0 has told the senate committee:
t t thc Eisenhown has not asked"
ss "I enough money in connection ivithl Recto Quinn
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surance that it will accomplish
some desirable result a pros-
r Oul 2 There is "a reasonable as
' s't of agreement in some worth-
pc(
five order putting them into ef- s ' !fstk eiM'ssiss :- !! : viihile
reported ready
H CAPE CANAVERAL Fla (PI -- A 22-day silence at
' feet s !
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Ile said
he ill w issue a proclam-I SS ts:' :" is a planned stepup of the intercom
-s sss
k "''''!:"''''0441'"---s '- I I alents(' ballistic missile4(2BM
Schriever in his testimony alsoichilel:Ahtull'otN:ttl'iBep:Qisutlg141'ytv't'e'llt')(!s) jhulasst
servet at rMITIWILIU episcopal Of disarmament Dulles said it
tion probably Monday calling! Is '''''S: ''''''sssisss 7
America's missile tests center WIS SIIIIttered Wit h a bang a
on I a w enforcement: ' officers: : '":' !"c!fsl'iS: criticized a defense de would be impudent and 'futile
PartmenCannOUtieed that he wonld retire
!decision to est both the army-:from his post effective Sept 1
WASHINGTON ''lll - P' "'dent Eri(bly when two intercontinental weapons — the Atlas amr throughout the state to "go all-out '1'-::!:''' and ratlu:r reckless" to make -
changes m policy On a purely
s sss -
Eisenhower was resealed Friday Ay- - spevulative basis
'the V k41 1 l 't I ff - I ' : '
in hme solo" on a hudj1 nil 4 et 10 -- t at" El 0 Itl 1110( ttittttion
!in dealing with traffic Violators
'‘i o ' developed Jupiter and the air' les&
i Harkey said Lookahaugh and
ing ler 7231 Milieu dollars spend- lhe Atlas heaviest wcaPon hanging ON Ur the heads 0: I :::!7!:' force Thor as intermeduite-range His UntIOUlleument was made
-other top officials of the depart- !ste:ssss ballistic missilesmist :Thursday night during the annual He said there would have to be
advance knowledge that such
ing in the fiscal year beginning U S enemies Made a fiery and thundering d eparture from - Ize
ment of public safety do not have! parish nweling at the church
next July I licit send it to con- its launching platform at I0:4S a m Fifteen Minutes later a background in th'e field 1 AC:1 '' Schriever said that if a &el!
Now in his 14th year at thel(bh'anges stood a good chanee of
press Monday
:the defense department said "the beast" performed ae-: -1ct them either start rigidly' ' sion is made immediately to in-' cing accepted by the Soviet
Swollen by increased items for '
missiles and the like—deenanded curately over a limited range enforcing the law or submit their! s 'crease production rates -twice assehorell
rKLSIDENT Earl t ow inane operational IIIBM squad-ill!
' ' local : thc fall of 1944 Under his' The secretary told newsnwn the
Rector Quigg came hereUnion
III view of Russian space age a d -i A t 9 :38 p m the DOW obsolete Navaho roared skyward
ignations so Gove
- a resr nor Gar y! s I (
!Foos an Thor equipped: rin wit mkt hip many ac dill ms havewestern world's disarmament poi-
' can appoint men who are trained fular"' firm uf f mat' "i"11111"'d i flit to the parish 'icy rejected by Russia had been
vances—such a budget would and followed the Atlas trail down across the chain of mis- in safety enforcement" the speak- pre-adent of the Shawnee Re- teplossd hs sasly Neu and that 'been tmes
tail Mei 'eints association dor- !the first two Thor squadrons In 194 5 the rector organizedcarefully worked out among the
' represent the highest spending snetrat
king stations that reaches more than 5000 milesisajd
total for any year since World
mg its a: sual meeting Fridae I would be overseas by the end of :1he t Efirst boy choir of Oklahoma!15 Atlantic pact nations
from here to the southern tip of Africa i Gary who appointed Looka-
a the Cits cafe Ills co-officers Icalendar year 1958 !ammanue l Episcopal church' He said the we t ' s program rep
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w ar IL ! baugh after he took office int l !with t he late Charles Balph a n
s'N(iir d the
However government intone- The Atlas designed to carry a hydrogen warhead across- ' ' ( Jmn v II et v's‘ pr si
imechately defended the patrol and al I ' it ' - 'saying that it would be ''a col- it godfatner
ants said the budget would callthe seas at a speed of 10000 miles an hour is this country 'men 01 the 15 countries and could
unanimous judg-
s' its administration He said civil- dent Valera Moore re-elected Ins's1 r
for a kiiiince between income and blunde " if the United!
OrliV intercontinental ballistic missile—ICIIM—which chasi!"'tals2houId remail in charge !f ! atns e'1t7ela‘liN'-!!'etas1111:r:11'''Inl'd !Stattes failed to do more thanlafSt?-ils1'ese705ir It'i?i'vi'llati"i'llt: ti!"111I‘'-ti11-'- 11()1it'(' haneed without rencgo-
wales if only by a small margtn 4 a k A A hitt hiq 1111:111111Milf4 sigrop
air C I
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IP IN Oil Forty Junior highschool own re
m the dtown it today to sell : Three major recommendations 00mootoN--1 twiny publiWic Fridtt IlltikW ri lehl ay RECTOR N B QUIGG
TL rl
Aotive preparing tor t(Joay s sales are (lett to rignt) ueutne busn i'am Patmer Carolyn caye tending Friday's conference : :- —
Cranston and Nina Elizabeth Payne I They called for the inereasing -
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i !of the higlINvay patrol from the' ':
1 Di 4
Biggest budge' wo aunc I 1 pttrcestel gnilh 2051 1 (t) triona 1) cr(10 1110 a it sf u fnut 1 Ii ::' ii""'-''"111
'ale available an illtI'VaSl ill un- -
1
marked ears to patrol the high- ' -'!'l' I
s
ways and a stiffer program for re- ----aws i
"t
I I missile I vocation of licenses
mit an' siid he will na
in e W
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me a tqlm- :-v
tee o tLid ' the q" le v ro-! : t -'
1 b ct ti P - i -':'"':t
Iposals Ilefore he iNlIPS an execu- It "i'::- etai
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t '1
tht! order putting them into ef- - '-:::404611'Nip
reported ready
1 feet
( ki 1 ( ANAkEIAl Ha 11)1 --- A -''''-(1tv :-11ellee at Ile "ici he l II is
vi'sue a Pi l ic am-
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Won probably Monday talling
I Arrierieas missile test ceer nt Nvis sluttlered w ith a lAing r i i Air V: :1'- ''''i ' 1
r leporieu
wAsHINToN
In have settled on
ing for 7331
ing in the fbcal y
next July He'll
preNs Monday
Swollen by inere
miiles and the Id
III vlew of Iltbsian
vances---uch a b
represent the higl
totEd for any year
va
itokyrvcr ge ern
nits caul the budg
for a balance helm'
outgo if only by a
4 of hlacis ink
ither Itndt-tet h
II tc1 in advano
:00rri-
liprzio p of hr-
I 1: ftetidi lig- anti slo‘k
11:l tILIIIIIIIIPLI d I MIL Ile Nillil UI VI l
ror 8 balance hetween income and on
r
intecontinental ballistic missil ICBM h l h ha' 'I sans should remain in -
t— --vt c charge of as see s en u t
y-reasurer Elected
outgo if only by a sniall margsn
of wails iiiii been tested Another t he Titan is not vet ready for firing the department and said that nob for throe-Year terms as three-
i it kyr loots-set high limb re– Aiihogi it ak his a 5000 tics has been kept to a low point IL? -
w
's ere Jimmy Alit n Jim
1 s W
Poi lel in advance of official i - I t mile range the Navaho is pow-111 thir adminisfratioll
Earl 11 E Wolf ram Rilry
:ntirees: ry ' -year va eye d capable of hy a r d amjet engine and i of only about s Anotner speaker Bob Eastmanl Williamson and Bob Brackeen
I R of heavier miln
' manager of the Oklahoma safety I Jimmy St aut fe r d was appointeeran e a — spees
spending anti slo‘ker tax colt( c- 2 I000 miles h
an our w hich eould council called for a survey Of by the board to ser he ve t on
lions Eisenhower w i l l h ave to a eep tax make i t ii n (isy prey of taster Oklahoma traffic problems snl expired term of Don Richards
itackling the subject of highway NAlin is moving to Beaumont
ask for IAhat vsis deseribod as a flying jet at planes 1
accidents He proposed that the Texas
sI ight increase in Ilse 275-billion The Atlas was the first misslle International Associ a t i o n of
dollar n ati onal dela limit re tin won in blast away from Cape Cana-lchier nt Poliep nnri tho Nr1411-1 - - -
dollar national debt limit I reruna won -::--0--—::- ":i international Associ a t i o n or
n Mast avco horn Cape t ana-lChiels of Police and the Non
2 The government will go inio t
veral since December 19 Sincei western universitv traffic insIH
tip red prohahly by less thojj: goA4 r Itler1:110rIS 10 Step up the filing tute milk 1
NEW YORK ll'i----Ail e I le survey
'
huilf a Milton dollars in the lis-'
old engineering ronsultaint FridaY:PIn4181" and thew awaY at Ros-' "We should have them come in
eal vear coding 1ilio 20 A veal
all" It had liCtql thought the vearwnn a lo-Year fight to keep
a sta s lead in the field have been here and prescribe and then have
tynned by foul weather
t t l t h d
'25287 income t a x refund s -- - :enough guts o ake i" e e-
would end with a 112 billion dol 1 -
which the internal revenue serv-t Friday's double firing --unim-clarcd
lar surplus
ice sent him in 1945 by mistake !portant as the Navaho test might: State radio stations tiered a
The projected budget ho the
new fisc al Y eti r WOtild i
iind as :iii--w evid
as enc e of this e nun c n f
-ampagor de athless wee ke nds
1
the highest spending figure once District Judge Robert A Inch '!:s s incrcasing PaPahilitY to lcst- In last through 1958 Leo ri
Nlms
W mid war 11 despite the fact said that the statute of limitations fire Inn weapons d is strivirlR to ca Pon City president of the Ok-:
ihot PFC ident TrUn iall had a barred the government from re- bring into mass production lot its lahorria Br
oodeastr asoejation-
' ' onernt lona forres n rni I nri tho : su C !zest ed a campaien to last from
101 S 1 t-i11111 011101P "Oki
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01 6 budget
tision by his attorney Miss Jean
Starology
Fitzsimmons chuckled and said:
'1 spent the money a long time
ago"
11RED Pratt has a handpaint- gooiit
I ed picture of the German a total of S302483 including the
C !UHT h at Trier where he W as 'erroneous S252871 refund and
billeted in World war I Visited an additional S49612 which the
old friends there last year and 'government claims he shotild
they sent the picture for a have paid in 1945 income taxes
Christmas gilt Father Lam- but didn't
remit Spencer flew back to Assistant U S Attorney Myron
Calitornia Friday after three Friedman said the ruling nay
days here Said his North Los aPPealed He said it apparently
Angeles 4' h:ach can be seen left the government so it couldn't
even tax Williams on his wind-
from the Santa Anna freeway
—if anyone has time to look
Moneys m coming from all di-
! On March PM
rections for the March of Dimes: 1( Mann
mailed in lus 1944 income tax re-
Mrs Adam flornheck's coffee I t showing a gross incntne of
netted over 8200 and from 111:30
$882071 and various deductions
In n0011 todav anti-polio sip-
av o9
pers gather at Mrs Jack Bell's ' le ing a tax due f S4812
1812 North Broadway Best 11 0 "' y r "
time to pay your annual visit figured his OWn ret urn credited
to county Assessoe Roy Black's himself tyith a S302483 business
()M is early morning or late then subtracted the
afternoon Line's shortest be- :S49812 tax due from the loss
een 8-9 a in or 4-5 p Ind listed the rcinairung $2528-
Sunday at Chicago's Conrad 71 as the refund Mrd bY thc
Hilton Ray Quackenbush ex Ovi'rtnnent
Sliawneeite addresses the Na- ' The government claimed that
tional Association of Appliance Ihe unorthodox e ompulatitm
Dealer Tom union 906 which w'(d have the govcrns
Fat Hay ha dted t ment paying Williams for his
guilts to the Roundup club In- '11"'llw's ''11PP":1 hy ""ditnu''
and on Jan 'I 1946 the refund
fidentally Tom recently return
was mailed to him
('CI from Rochester Mich where
411
he gained the dog- that'll furnish
his sight Mrs 11 I Stokes On June 3 Plift hnnever the
poll aside coffee money at her nos
cife added SS to the March of first of a series Cl Itittrs tie-
Nines Friday Speaking of 111:111d112 rupayment were sent
the M O D again donors This eventually kid to a quit filed
Nue IL 1955 demanding the
should affix stamps on those re
turn envelopes: Costs the fund S3M24-83-
a nickel each for the permit was t tied vil hold jury
“MallY many years ago" pcr Judge filch in his ruling $aid
confesses "I had some wild oats that inte more than nine years
on Didn't always keep in int by bbhYPIn the time of the
line — sometimes stayed up mistaken refund and filing of the
There -are four
- Texas Aggie alumni hereabouts
and Bob Schley seeks them:
1Vants to organize Sorry we
mentioned 501 North Broad-
way: It was trundled eastward
Friday morning along with that
West Ridgewood migrant
(ine thing certain about
churches: You'll find kintiness
therein as few other places in
this world For instance who
Mit church folk find time to
isit the sick? Those March
of pimps misters around town
got there through efforts of Hi-
it V boys
z' 71
0 011 111 111111V111 itt211
pnverin2 the money' from houis
w tttnntr
z Ift111 11111
W Wii IlaMS of Brooklyn
W Williams of Brooklyn
informed of the du-
ochvetn the time Ihe
mKtakcn refund and fihnc of the
barred any recovery
Ex-convIct sentenced
on burglary charge
gi n
' "11' '1"1'""i Shawn"' "
rinlvirl li'il'6 I'd a s'IN'''Y"I'Pr"
term Friday when he admitted a
second rifave burglary charze
before District Judge J 'Knox By-
irunt
1 noutedoux was Accused cif bur -
ziariZi112 thf Chil) 270 1310 North
Kir'apoo on Nov 2 1 1 it57
: Since that titre the Club 270
i has ceased to operate
oocrattonal forces around the
gione
n ord that the 'eetiter
i4 c
no -one-shot institution- for
Nvt the first time that two hur
m
issi eve
les r had been fired in
u
sc pr m
h close oxiity
The distance the ee-s w: this At
las flew Friday probably was
no eone-hot in:tittition for II'
Iva the first I"e that "v"
mis:ilez ever had been fired in
— iy
tas flew Frda probably WaS
nh111f ROn 111L 111tt
about 600 lUhif the sall1V rtinee
covered by another Wag last D esl
cember I? in the first successful
cember in the first successful 11 16 II II In" (III( eiel Ohm the party leader-
es
lest of the weapon Two pfirlieri 1hip he had heel) tripped of
shots ended in failltre WhC11 thP ()KLAIIONIA CITY (4'1 --- I) A:much of hts int luence
missiles strayed off course andl-JMIv- BrYee resigned from thP' n
ahountid hp duci-
IF13I Friday in what apparently
were destroyed soon after leak' roliftenct
Pig the ground allimuneing as alone no'e (it -orrow than angel
:1emocratic candloate for gov(l'r-i
No effort to shoot the Inirton
lest Of the weapon TVii0 Plialieri
shots ended in failltre WhC11 thP! QKLAIIONIA CITY (4'1 --- D A' much of his ini luence
:tin!) he had liven Inlipcd of
missiles ztraYed off course andl-JPIltv- 131Yee ITsiilocd from th''' (-1 44 anymuntpd hi dvci-
IFBI Friday in what apparently efsym t
were destroyed soon after leaki pies- coliflence in
11g the ground la sten towar d announcing as a totl (it 1
irciiik iriiin iitiLivi
- - -
eeled until late this year
p
The Atlas was a thing of awe-
:orne power whun it rose sky -
PI EASE 1UPN TO
PAGE 2 COL 4 Missiles
peeled until late this year
The AtlaS Was a thing of awe -
PI E 'TURN TO I my rilirement wiii nc
eon-ie PI-- —s “
PAGE 2 COL 4 Missiles iective at the close or ht-mness to Ile rHingl o frm v ohm iind Imo -with N 11)PcIahl payload" donate th(-v iten F or a type—
11 night" Brvve said PI V A-I i tP' TO Red PI FA-4 'I tPN 10 - WI :let that is al-o needed
' Charles N Smith I k CAI lan't say anything about PA(1 :! r(i I ' PAGE 2 COL 2 General 'al'iI'l to call 72811W
'll i long as I am working tor the
dies at Prague FBI and 'AIL J Edgar Hoover
I wOuld never lake advantage of
services today it until
il I m foot-looFe and fan( y
frte2'
' Eal l'or he had announced that
challe N smith 83 rei Carlon Doyle Figent in vhatge of k
dent of Pottawatotme county I or fl-ie FBI office in San Juan Poet-
40 years died at 111 home in to Rico will he his success-or
Prague early Friday morning ! Bryce 51 has been witt) lio
1
The long-timc reic1( nt was' t LI Ifni 23 Ye11''17In twhiPh
horn June 20 1874 in Kentucky Llas ''"11 1412°11'
lir' wa metnnor of thr moh ohs orawn rnree assignmeith in
odit ciurch and Plague Masonie:C)klahfirna CO
A native of Ntountain View in
Kinwa county Bryce said he vd
Smith va- married to move his lanuly theie wht n
Ju!la Goodman on 1)4c 2 1894 che4 out of office tie and !VIr
Funeral servI viU he today:Bryce have one son JonnP 12
at 2 p m in the Prague 'Airth-' Before joining the FBI Bivee
odist church with Bev Lloyd Mc—served w4th the Oklahoma City
Ned and Rev J H Faricy of police denartment
Neil and Rev J 11 FaricY
ing
Burial will ne in 14-1 ha vtn
eumetti'V
Smith CM fled and (owl it cd
groeery st on n Sha w net tor
many yea' e moving t9
Prague
Many '(aI I ifl!C MOVing
Prague
vived hv onf on Jack ill
VIVO' by On on lark tt NI-Jimmy
daoghler Nit's Pau Inle
Whittfn Ntounds two brothers
Cv! and Dan hot') of Austin
Texa: three ‘isler Mrs Sarah!
'Southern Qunlin Texas Mrs
Henry Eryan Bosw11 Okla
l1N Otki Davi San Bernardino
Cahr four grandrhildrpn and
Whitten Nlounds two br(t1ersP0-'11 arros5 ?be stale late tooayi
Cv and Dan not') of Austin Forecasters said the front will I
1t'za: three sisters Mrs Sarah ! not bring too sharp a temperature
:Southern Quiniim Texas Mrsidrop and its effects will have
Henry Ervan Boswell Okladisappeared bv Sunday !
Mr s Otis bavis San Bernardinoi TOCitiVF high' temperanire5 are'
ciahr tio
grandchildr nge en and to ra from about 17 dr2 cs rt in'
'three great-grandchildren i the panhandle to the GOF in south-
Pailliearers will be Dan Chr ter 'Pa t Oklahoma The temperatures l
i and Harvey Smith Herschel Nue-iexeept for the panhandle will bei
1y Noel Marsh and Howard Nip similar in Fridays hiEq1 when
per 'the mercury reached 57 dc4rfF
Piuks Bi-ii'jlf: I I untlal home' at G u Y m on Oklahoma City Enid:
Prazue h charge of arrange- Elk City and Clinton and pti qhed 1
Iments Ito 63 at Ardmore and MsAlester I
Use of guard
said possible
to halt accidents
Harkey demands
officials enforce
arricials enrorce
laws—or resign '
OKLAHOMA CITY (1'1 ---- Gov'
Raymond Gary declared Friday
he will call OUt the national guaid :
of necessary to slow down the
slaughter on state highwa S
lb macle the statement at a
safety conference attended hY
some 300 state law enforcement
officials and safety leadcra ' 1
P1111-10“ flIU I ottvio
Itouse Sj)CkCt H E Bill
11PLANU r4
key a gubernatorial candidata: ilrograin contended the plan is a costly (inpocaLion
jolted the coffer:n(1 by saying :of air force altilities to send a manned satellite to the moon
that Safety Commissioner Jul) and hack in i J yearS
100kabklugh s11ould either unfm:ee: Schriever made his criticism Of this and other defense de
suggesght ted a campaign to last af i rOM
:midni Friday until 6 n
rreuay twill II a
ic'Monday each weekend
— -
midnight Friday until 6 a tn
NTI-Iil
rt eonits
Bryce quits
t
expece
Bryce Quits
I 11 11beiLl
p tn n tp r race
' ' '"
announce Itmight that he will
1 the race
e lo sptak at
i rsryce 15 CXpeCted to tomany
announce tonight that he wilt
t) Hit we lie is to sniiiii at
ia pak-toika rally of fritriti
1 -Nly Ditirement will become el -
elvt Ivo St ti- 11- nt 1-i 1
Mild weather
due to continue
tt 1 he smIMF('
Oklanotras nuld - for f o'er
:1-mctr:d r9nlinnr
0"1 tht: Krnd a1Intit'2h
over the vet isend althi
other -cold" front probably wiil
push across the state oday1
Forecasters said the front will
not bring too sharp a temperature'
drop and its effects will have
disappeared by Sunday
TOCitlyF high 1emperature5 are'
to range from about 17 cir2rtes in
A r colanarlmil rellain1111 iron61(0
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lOre seIareate space agoazy
k or 1
fa 1 1 1 1 I r
a 1
Senate group told decision
r
r would mean costly duplication
NV AS! I 1 NGTON 01! -- An air ti)rce gvneral Friday night
challenged President Eisctihowcrs Plan f()r a 4t'1'1rate and
uni 1
f i sf imp aepnov
' '
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nant SchrieNer 1)0 of 04 the air turee
ig ran mg
r
re ul s a
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editor ((I illy communist ntw 1)a
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per the ily Wwker abr uptly
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n't' -111 "f1-
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Howe r Gitcs virtually
if of thrtv fo tnes- i
nfno d oli e Pa r
Itioning infallibility and for
n'io! 1!-
itvtog to otitke il less a puppet
the Iireti111 Reset plevcrtill
1"1"' '" "n"'1tc Pt act' and
the rtilfct
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sociall-h in the rniftd strit)
I hav) come to thc feluctant
(°1"ThHcn that Il'e rartv cannot
be rHirlElql 11"C Within illl'i Ih:t1
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LANDMARK TRAVELS: Two Shawnee hoone a po!( :
lo(alions a rttle at of the Shay 'nee C our IA (1 1) to 110 1
lunibtriniin A Sen mole 1-mo-err:riving loin was toy d ( t
altles rind other utCity line- the tr: s estt e'y
until about dark The how( novtti char 5tt1 No tl '
of the late D R soark and eat 11-r of his ParTnitz Shawnee iteneers and fr m t: e 2a0 L ‘At t
Ridgewood The two-storied Sparks' house rolled first in the sluNk plocesional
—-- ---- — -- — - --- to we (moil- out inii us 11 4 years tiating another unanimous agree-
match every Soviet missile with eti i:tente The pat11 flow hs int nt
one of its own Schriever det:in Ault
(11(jil and thIn htlYs'l rhides predicted that the So-
rnanded that the nation ntual
o
"rucognitiel ork
vdtere our strongest capabties oi vie id uto and
Qg ii
Namms channel - rejecting
iie todiy Ind make coi laM doiIH 1 h h h I 11 I :ilith h
is t'arl'111 011 0114'110 rilvicts boycotting the open United
:-" ":''''''ii "'r " '' freign m i n i s t e r s conference
hin no
ss w" icnert '
' '''''""' I'" v — —41 ne I
i ' evely Would di c u di an
ss ira
The prepared' c s iiiiceoinnit‘ 0 the he'Y lta!l11 h:ill vvI killt ond'ment 'll lite vot bccauso or
cootinuud its inquu inio the ProPiy Iv to lite north of the the world opinion toe such talks
nussidi and general delenLa iliii-hlirrn pu t cntqi
ition fo
Friday hearihg rm No Rector Quige :-a(1 he hall not' On one Soviet proposal—ban- -
!son A Rockef
e ller who he ade d l m ade anv definite plins fo
r -aft 'ling all nuclear wl'aPons in (1'n' -
:ttil Europe—the secretary was
aonnoin-Igcdivey:Imil'int investigation:er yetirement" I 4!
! During the parish meetingistricily negative lie said that
Rector Quigg remindiwould amount to creating a PPLI-
l Rockefeller testified the balance 1urscItlY
f
:o milth i r ry powe is hftin to
sig - '
pu nu inbers thlt tow j the "Eisltral zone iii piiictice since con- -
cop! Year of Evangelism" The
ventional ‘‘ iapons no longer pro-
!Ward Russia and that the United
' de ade uate defene
sts m make a 10- vear Int "I t htirth Wilt hold a "preach-1 vt q
a
-sust ained m ajor eltort" to pull In mission January' Dulles lamented tliat M1-iia
-------- l ae
atit'ad 1 PT E T UR was running head of th free
AS N To "- -
Schreiver ev
riewed air force
! PAGE 2 COL 5 yulgg 'world in piopaganda techniques
ls es s
cap he abilities in t missiles a a in some fi ld of cience
nd
Vi" i 0 s l' r -1 L I But in thy end he prediited -
pare livid saying the iur foi
t I h I
d )01I a WI 1011 ( drs!
has iibout half a million dollars
IWW fat ilows for- a
1 t11iC1 ortylltst "
lant of the "greatest competence"1
v
and a "ast scientific:
and industrial nrganization" Ile
unit of the "greatest conip(1ence
atld a j-va'1 (11)t Lillie
111" "
'":
saio I ms orvan can pro-
ization
t
N 1(1iP 1-TtrintLW?arth
'3"'2111)1:(11::' "1
t 31t 11(111C11k in our mastery of
" "'s
"1r("'1
(1 MINI "1 rit
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""Y Pr('gr"") It' th'v''1')1) "T"-
any Program dvvidoll (I )a-
rale astrom u ito s ould
-
dllPlir! 1 lol l
1"'s in th'l
tUrr(' Pr(tVitan'
and at a tot in fun & and tin
milt"' to that airtladY
l 1 du )heation of capabile
rale il Inniitilic agency W0111L1
l t'l- li1 It 1
111 iiireidY c-xi'11111-:in I IIP 111
Illrl'(' hilill'Ilc Inis'il ' Pr"J'ilarnf
and It a cot in fonds ann time
-
TIe rt‘eril iv furct
could undtrtake nrntediatcly the
11!itd Vtt if t
ch
gcncral son' ila air fyrt
could undcrtake In4nediatcly the
1°1(wIng 1)"-1- pro)" L':
A t 7-otllite I() he placed in orbit
“kVitil 1 rcpc(laid NiAlowi"
11111odonr
41:1 ''''''' 1 I of VStAtaStie"111er Friday )—v Szmr ei tsas re yd
1
Soviet Premier Bulganin's new
letter to President Eisenhower as
"massive repetition" and clever
):e000000‘ II propaganda
Dulles rejected Bulganin's pro-
posal made Thursday for an east
w
west summit conference within
the next three months He de-
livered a scatching rebuke of So-
I vit promises and propaganda
RECTOR N B QUIGG 'techniques
Group plans meet
' r—"- "--
at trauma center
A 0
NoolltlooS l'h
onorable western pioposals of
e P
' Members of tho wa
ttatomip d substance and rei nwaning
C
ounty AS oeiation fr M
oentallY Ile denounced Bubininli m
es-
lictarded Children will meet at'iage to Ekenhowvr Thursday as
p m Tue ay sd at the grouplshmassive repetition of prior pro-
traininv tenter on West Midland nos-alq" And sionificnot 011V he
0111s L
honorable welern pioposals of
al I I
Members of the Pottawatornielsubstance and real meaning
a In ing CenICT On )oN CM Al Itinn
: ' t': "ii
—
Speakms will include Mrs E I)
Nierroll chairman of the public
relations cointnittee: Nirs
ne saw no i ft
fleet'
relations committee NIrs 'Italphheraing to it
Johnston
ch"irmtin theAs sKas entirely propagans
training center committee
anddistie:
'NIrs V Higdon association'
t 1 To steal the pliiV aAav from
president Goal of t
s he training
President Eisenllowerts State o
Ntopr and nntiatinns of u t
nfA uili tho trimr
e mon message g
o thiesk
relations eommilteei MI'S itamnitpiying to it begaue he said
1
Johnston 1 yhairronn of thy Its
t rdin mg “ nti I munittee and dit
' Mr V Higdon association! airn wast:ntirely propagan
1 io steal ine plav aAav frOm
president Got& of the training
Prezident Eiienifiower' State of
t h 1H1 1
(vii41 dna 0011Liiiiiiiis fil L
tV:4ociation officials aid that
iimhrts at the cenitr need ere
1 1:
— '"-- --- lotions underway at Paris amorg
A40ciation °halals iid that-
tiachers at the ecottr twert ertpe the allies on what to reW!' to
impel- a WOOdWiwking 1-
vie and Bulganin's letters lat inont r)
Anyone wishing toheads of government in tne vkft
a T- trNire
donati thce iteolF or a 1 vim
N ivtiti4
1 1
I
ii
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IIP
------
'zgeonevelliSlo
r::--
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footeoweigem4)
( ft pl1
i (I 'I
It '
! u 1 '
' ti
0 ts Is ‘ I t
( wt
' t't'
l'o It :
)0
re
Loc
A
Dulles rejects
Bulganin feller
as propaganda
themwitorinid
promises are umply and aban-
don them for what he called OP
honorable woUern p oposals of
substance and real meaning
posais and sioniticant oniy Pe-
nliLSM‘e 1C1)C1:11-1OJ2 f PI 10 V1P
s
caw-e of its timing
Ile saw no nerd for horry ir
4 I ktt 41 14
tations underway at La:
' "p4 aruor-
the allies on what to !TIP' In
BulEanin's letters lattilouth tr)
rnone came
repairs made
Telephone repaiimtn voriiloc
iltrough the night had !hi-torn('
-ervicei—on a temp ol at y hai:::t -
y 4 a in Friday nrier in
iioma county road i4i adi i sineti
th rough a hugp ro--olunt-iy
tiominunicat'toms tait!e ThurYint
i fiyrnOon
Paul McKinney i aia4t r rtr
iihestern Pell Te't otiotic cen-
nyt reported lale I' dt loiter
oon that in "a thritit r of i 0 or
:In e daYs" te r1'ti t oli-i he
nernianhntly rt ia-t
The errant t ad : ' a tctal
of 604 Icki:re l'Irrm -1 iii e 5tto
i reutti out of roii i '! t rz
long diittante incl it t ipt 5-r -
McKintiey ri c2::!td lllittar
' ni4hrs long cLIcintt tiiineF AA
"rittlroal
We ILA p'a::1 i) - 7i!i--
'
Pl iti tht-ro v()
1 i ti ot i - AL -
1‘nneY con n tint o iiii e w
'
ie
411040—0 LI —1:12-4--::—1
C- '(rth by r-rnt !- i '
ejects
letter
aganda
N UP)—Secretary
Friday dismissed
Bulganin's new
nt Eisenhower as
tion" and clever
d Bulganin's pro-
rsday for an east-
onference within
months He de-
ing rebuke of So-
and propaganda
Id a news confer-
States would go
eeting provided:
idequate prepara
there should bp
ice exploration of
be discussed to be
ibjects will really
cant matters!'
'a reasonable as
will accomplish
result a pros-
nt in some worth-
int Dulles Faid it
tdent and 'futile
ckless" to make
icy On a purely
S
would have to be
ledge that such
a good champ of
I by the Soviet
told newsnwn the
disarmament poi-
Russia had been
t‘d out among the
t nations
'ezt's program rep--
unanimous judg-
liuntries and could
I tvithout renego-
unanimous agree-
led that the So-
g the open United
el and rejecting
ers conference
Id dicuss diarniawe-t
because of
on lor such talks
et proposal—ban-
I weapons in Ceil-
he secretary AN aft
U He said that
to creating a neu-
lactice Inte con-
ans longer pro-
defense !lied that Ittisia
head Of the flee
iganda techniques
ds of science
mi he prediited
realize that Soviet
nipt and aban-
viiat he called the
tern pi eposals of
real meaning
ThIliNday as
dion of prior pre-
gnificant only he-
ling ierd for hurry in
becaue he iaid
ntirely prepagan-
le play rt ay from
:-Clowcr' State of
age to cotigret
abobtilattu consul-
iiv at Pans aniorg
what to !Tip to
tn's lat month to
merit in VIE
-
cable
made
pa!: men v ung
ght had
tempo alv hte:t -
lay after an ttliIi--
end c ad I:eci
(1316' ThLII"'Irin‘
1-1“14t
el Te' otp( 11-
I:14e
rrat7 r of w
P ri 'e Lr--1
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