Shawnee News-Star (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 45, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 8, 1958 Page: 2 of 28
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Rites set today Smith services
for Mrs Tull
PRAGUE — Mrs Ell2abeth C
Tull SO who hsd lived bens 65
years di Friday following a
lengthy illness -
She was born Szot 27 1867
and moved to Prague from Ar-
kansas She was a member of the
First Baptist church Prague
Services will be today at 4730
pm in t h e Prague Baptist
church with Rev W J hart
Rev J IL Farley offirtating
Burial will be in Prague ceme-
tery Mrs Tull Is survived by one
son Iloy of Prague a daughter
Mrs Minnie Knause Oklahoma
City a brother Jack McAnaley
Stroud 12 grandchildren and 14
great-grandchi Idren
Bearers will be Bill Pospisil
Ernest Sala Everett O'Brien Roy
Ellis Luther Burnside and Luther
McGill - -
Parks Brothers Funeral chapel
Prague has charge of arrangements
PRAGUE — Mrs E1i2abeth CI Funeral services for William
Tull 90 who hsd lived here 65'1ack Smith 85 will be held in
years died Friday following altlie Oilskin chapel Monday at
lengthy' illness ' - - 119
She was born Snit 27 1 e m
9671 Rev W A Diant pastor of
and moved to Prague from Ar-Elackburn Chapel Bapiiiit rhurch
kansas She was a member of the will officiate arid burial will be
First Baptist church Prague in Blackburn cemetery
Services will be today at 4730 Smith died early Friday morn-
pm in t h e Prague Baptist Ing at his home 007 North rotten-
church with Bev W J hart and ger
Rev J IL Farley offietating He was a member of the Black-
Burial will be in Prague ceme- burn Chapel Baptist church and
tery - oyes a retired farmer and grocer
ore Ile was born March 17 1873 In
Mrs Tull Is survived by
son Bey of Prague a daughter PAHA Ark where be and Mrs
Smith were married Sept 22
Mrs litinnie Knause Oklahoma
1593 Smith came to Oklahoma in
City a brother Jack McAnaley
1912 and to Shawnee in 1922 For
Stroud 12 grandchildren and 14
great-grandchildren meny years he operated a grocery
Bearers will be Bill Bespisilstora on the lake road
Ernest Sala Everett O'Brien Roy Survivors include his wife
Ellis Luther Burnside and Luther Martha of the home: two sons
McGill - Dave and Oscar both of Bell-
flower Calif three daughters
Parks Brothers Funeral chapel Mrs Bennie Hunter Glenpool
Prague has charge of arrange- Mrs Nona Shirley 801 North
!vents Pottenger Mrs Cora DeFriest
' 513 South Chapman one sister
Youngster dies Mrs Anna Hamilton Oklahoma
City 13 grandchildren 22 great
in Tulsa hospital
Patrick Gordon lklullins 6 on
of Mr and Mn Bob Mullins
former residents here died Fri-
day night in a Tulsa hospital fol-
lowing complications with
measles
Final rites for the youngster
will be at 10 am Monday in the
Southside Church of Christ in
Tulsa Burial will be there also
The boy's father is an insur-
ance adjustor
Survivors besides the parents
are grandparents Mr and Mn
O S Gotcher 3710 North Mar-
ket: Mr and Mrs L C Mullins
138 South Oak: an aunt' Mrs
Don Swope 1813 North Belt
Newalla man dies
rites are pending
Walter L Mathis 79 of Newel-
l died Saturday afternoon In an
Oklahoma City hospital
Services will be announced later
by Gaskill's Funeral chapel
Mathis was born August 8 1878
and had lived in the Shawnee
vicinity for many years lie was
a retired farmer and a member
of the Church of God
Survivors include his wife
Annie of the home: five sons
MOIMEL mmMd001ftlMMA MAM4innaNNI
Georgia Belle Austin
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leer yowl across a ditch travelled Otis Treat: ''l have livrd in Russian course due
YOU R 1000 feet through a field et about Pottawatomie county for 32 years'
60 miles an hour and crashed I worked as undersheriff for Jim' fen educational t 'I r
i into the house knocking it off its Harrington but I am running on
OKLAHOMA CITY SPi—Con- r —
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'foundation my own merits If I am elected
I '''' Help I Can Win I hope 3-ou will be proud to say versational Russian for grade
THIS school children will be taught
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Flower picker jail I did an honest job I will hire the ailed most capable help I can get" over educational television station
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1 KETA beginning Monday
- ' Time I CHICAGO (IP) —William Bet- Just havice only one e of the peace division 1: Dr T H Broad curriculum di- - - 1 - Get this picture
- naugh is no bug about flowers B ass Wilkes ben I rector said French and Spanish
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: - but his sweetie loves 'em also will be offered the children
promise incum to make ih
GEO First RGIA BELLE So he went flower gathering That immediately e l be honest !" -
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six weeks course which e-' firmly
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he plucked a geranium then I'll rrign" 'includes Russian '
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had a lovely bouquet in law work for several 3ear I oe can put Russian into the :
! AUSTIN he petunia One after another until B H Sparkman "I have ben
Six policemen took an Interest think I can handle the job If lv
'school curriculum" Broad said ! - - - ' "
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the candidate of your choice I ' ' -'' ' 1
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police headquarters l appreciate your vote" RALPH I CRAVES siseeme
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T ' lire tifilli I In I evergood County Judge John eses
'Green Court Clerk James Bat- : ) :
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Tooley county commission
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I Bearer will be his grandsons
Gramide rites
for former citizen
set for Tuesday
Funeral services for Mrs lf F
Myatt 62 of Alhambra Calif
will be conducted Tuesday at 10
a M at Resthaven cemetery
The casket is due to arrive in
Shawnee Monday evening
Mrs Myatt lived in Shawnee
prior to 1930 when she moved
to Califorriia to make her home
Rev Rexford Reed pastor of
the Wesley Methodist church will
be in charge of the services
Survivors are her husband H
E Myatt of the family home in
Alhambra three sisters Mrs Ed
Hardesty 935 North Kickapoo
Mrs O E Croom Henryetta and
Mn Jasper Tucker Plainview
Texas
Roesch Brothers Funeral chapel
has charge of the arrangements
Luther Eddie Willie Johnny
Sidney and Floyd and five daugh-
ters Mrs Eunice Billiard Mrs
Letha McAlister Mrs Minnie
Aday Mrs Lois Tresner and Mrs
Cennie Lester
With
YOUR
Help I Can Win
THIS
Time
GEORGIA BELLE
AUSTIN
Democrat for
COUNTY CLERK
impartial service to all
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man dies riles
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will be today
Samuel Thomas Mayfield 701
a former Paden resident died
Thursday after a brief illness
a Tulsa hospital
Services will be today at 2:30 i
p m in the Pril:niell church of'
Paden Rev J B White will off1-1
ciate with burial in the Paden 1!
cemetery
Mayfield had lived in Paden'
until moving to Tulsa in 1937 Ile'
was born in Oklahoma July 8l
1887
He is survived by his wife Nora
of the home three sons Rev O
IL Paden Austin Phoenix Ariz
Doyle Dallas Texas one daugh-
ter Mildred of the home nine
grandchildren and five great-
grandchildren Bearers will be Bill Bullard
George Cobble Sam Adam s
George Davis Cleve Barnett and
Roy Lyons
Parks Brothers Funeral chapel
Prague has charge of arrange-
ments Former city man
dies in California
rites are Monday
Funeral services for George R
Bard 87 who died Sunday in
Los Angeles Calif will be Mon-
day at 2 p m in the Gaskill
chapel
Rev H D Stephens pastor of
Calvary Baptist church will con-
duct the services Burial will be in
Fairview cemetery
Bard was a former resident of
Shawnee and moved to California
in 1943 He was a member of a
Baptist church and was a veteran
of World war I He was born
June 3 1891 in Comanche Texas
He is survived by one son
Oscar Harlingen Texas two sis-
tera Mrs R G Moore Boswell
Okla Mrs J J Sturch Dallas
Texas one brother Fred Okla-
homa City and three grandchil-
dren The VFW and American Legion
will conduct military services
Girl is killed riding
in driverless auto
SACRAMENTO Calif Gel—A
driverless automobile with its
throttle stuck wide open careen-
ed crazily into a house Saturday
carrying four-year-old Roberta
de Leon to her death
Her father Robert de 100n
had been driving but was thrown
from the car by a collision with
two ether vehicles at en inter-
section He was not hurt
The highway patrol said the
ear !pelt aCrOM a ditch travelled
1000 feet through a field at about
60 miles an hour and crashed
into the house knocking it off its
foundation
1 Flower picker jailed
CHICAGO (IP) —William Bet-
' naugh Is no bug about flowers
but his sweetie loves 'em
So he went flower gathering
First he plucked a geranium then
a petunia One after another until
he had a lovely bouquet
Six policemen took an Interest
and when Bernatiah explained his
romantic purpose the officers
agreed the sentiment was corn-
' mendable
But they tossed him into the
hoosegow anyway
He had plucked the posies from
flower boxes in front of central
police headquarters
this date
month
Shawnee
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denee I wifl continue to xrr‘e 3'ou
to the best of my "
County tonunissioner district i RAWARCa I
No 2:
Allen C Stapp: 'Tye tried to
serve you to toe best of my aniii-1 Scholars: Four 1538 graduating
ty My aim is to ceritinuP to go e fpoiors from Stawnee area schoo's
ynu thp same service W e have are among 168 of the state's most
all of the bridges built back arid outstanding scholars who have
we are now in the blacktop busi- been awarded instilutional schol-
ness I've always put my' trust in arships to OSU for the freshman
God and with His help Ill berve!year Local students are Jamas
the best I know how" 'Earl MIton Bethtl Loyce Su
Jack Watkins: If I am elect(dlzanne Ownby Shawnee Barbara
I can assure you for every taxi
'Sue Wahpepha Dale and Harry
dollar spent under my admin:stra-i
111 Westmoreland Shawnee
ton you'll get a tax dollar worth
of work I think I can do a better' Leatherneck: Marine Pfc Ted-
job than has been done Mr Stapp u )
iHair son of Ira W Hale 514'
complained in the newspaper of 'North Pottenger Shawnee re-
the long hours and said he lieeded ently ook part in a regimental
a vacation We can give him that
vacation—you can vote for me If
I am elected I will not antagonize'
our working people and I will
not accept kickboacks"
Sheriff:
Bruce Curtright incumbent: 11
think you are entitled to know
about the candidatts I was born
and raised in thi3 area went to
school here and I attended OBIL
"I am proud to say I am a fami-
ly man and a church man I
think a candidate should have ex-
perience I have been a peace of-
ficer for 20 years I like my job
but what qualifies me in the rec-
ord I have made
"In the last 18 months there
have been 2989 cases filed which
netted the county 832788 in fines
We feel we have been successful
We have sent some 58 felons to
the state prison an that's more
than during any other administra-
tion" Jim Harrington: "I am asking
for this office on the record
made as sheriff in 1955-58 11
don't have time here tonight to
bring out all the good things
did
"One thing for sure" he con-
tinued "when I took office the
beer taverns and nightspots were
filled with teenagers Who re-
moved them from the beer taverns'
and nightspots? It was Jim Har-
rington I made the owners put al
sign on their door I love children
and I love teenage boys and girls
and I will do my best to protect
them
"I want to thank you good peo
pie for the 5500 votes you gave
me I find plenty of people who
are ready to vote for rne again"
Harrington's two years as sher-
iff were probably the county's
most sensational period marked"
by revelations of his admitted 1
violations of liquor laws in the
late 1930s and early 1940s
Herb Stroud: "I was born and
raised on a farm near Tecumseh
I am interested in our young folks'
I am going to do my utmost to do
a good job Deep in my heart I
want to do a good job"
He cited his past experience as
deputy and undcr5heriff He is
now Toeumseh's city officer and
fireman 1
Otis Treat: 'I have livcd In
Pottawatomie county for 32 years
worked as undersheriff for Jim'
Harrington but I am running on
my own merits If I am elected
hope you will be proud to say'
I did an honest job I will hire the
most capable help I can get"
Justice of the peace division I:
Bass Wilkes incumbent: "I
have only one promise to make:
That Is any time I can't be honesti
I'll immediately rerign"
B H Sparkman: "I have been !
in law work for several years 11
think I can handle the job If I'
am elected all will be welcomed
to my office"
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Constable divibion 1:
Virgil Martin: ''In Shawnee thel
boundaries for divisions 1 and 2'
do not keep you from voting for
the candidate of your choice I
will appreciate your vote"
Unopposed candidate s who
spoke briefly were Rep John
Levergood County Judge John
Green Court Clerk James Bal-
lard and County Attorney Harvey
Cody
Jim Tooley county commission-
er from district 3 was introduced
and spoke briefly
Dick Steed son of Congressman
Tom Steed urged citizens to con-
tinue their support for the fourth'
district reprementative
Pushing gubernatorial candi
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wetter it 10 ischts tte tbei
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eeeiest ettionitll defects
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De Gaulle CAB supporting I
Usual co c p 0e 1 organization of
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Eem Aho participated in the Al-1
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and gerian revolt new air agency : 7
DeGaulle reaffirmed the ape-BO's1 Rt—Chairman James
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itt cial military and civilian powerst" a nSTpauerro'eestes bo ald Saturday the: '
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he had given Gen Raoul Salan "" l nau giving 4hi
doSpAmme
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Om ertniinsindor in Maoris full support to the proposed vi:e1-1
Usual
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b ttla'llon landing exercise held
by the First marine division's
Fifth regiment at Camp Pendle-
ton Calif
Artillery: Army Pvt Darrold
J Reed on of Mr and Mrs
Noah L Reed of Stroud complet-
ed eight weeks of advanced ar-
tillery training at Fort Chaffee
Ark
Refiervisla: Privates Roy L
Blagg and Gerald W Gay of
Shawnee recently completed
eight weeks of basic combat
training under t h e Reserve
Forces Act program at Fort Chaf-
fee Ark Blagg is 22 and Gay
is 19
Say dolls: Five part-Persian
kittens — all living dolls — are
ready to be placed in the loving
arras of some youngster They're
staying temporarily with Mn
Wilbur Higley 664 North Mar-
ket Telephone number is 3705
1 Diplomat
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operated fully with the FBI and
told agents he met the Sovied dip-
lomat socially last fall As the
two men became friendly the
sources said Kurochkin told
Beaumet he was interested in
writing
According to this account Ku-
rochkin didn't ask for classified
data as such but that some ma-
terial he asked Beaumet to get
turned out to be of a secret nature
However Beaumet knew some
of the material Kurochkin wanted
was classified and didn't give it
to the Russian the sources said
The Russian is expected to
leave the country by the end of
this week
The state department's action
declaring Kuroehkin personna non
grata—personally not welcome—
came about three weeks after
!Russia had expelled a young
!American diplomat on grounds of
improper behavior The United
Statex denied the charge
Russian course due
en educational ty
OKLAHOMA CITY (4)--Conversational
Russian for grade
school children will be taught
over educational television station
KETA beginning Monday
Dr T H Broad curriculum di-
rector said French and Spanish
also will be offered the children
in the six weeks course which
includes Russian
"If this program is successful
we can put Russian into the
school curriculum" Broad said
dates were Jim Hamilton for Jim
Rinehart: Bill Tiffany for Bill
Doenges and Corbitt Rushing for
Bill Atkinson
RALPH 'i CRAVES
AGENCY
CInpitte
INNURANCli
Serykee
Nome Personal
Property am
loolness
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De Gaulle
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Eem who participated in the Al-1
gerian revolt
De Gaulle reaffirmed the spe-
cial military and civilian powers
he had given Gem Raoul Salan
the commander in Algeria
De Gaulle wrote Salim how
ever telling him that he ezpects
him to work toward the establish-
ment in Algeria of regular au-
thority De Gaulle's cabinet 110 !
decided to send to Algeria a top1
civil administrator to work with I
Salim The administrator as yet !
unnamed would have the title'
of secretary general
De GauLe told Salim the com-
mittees of public safety in Algeria
under no circumstances have the
powers of the regular authorities
This was what he told members of
the French civilian-military junta
to their faces in a final meeting
at Oran
Salan was told the committees
then could work—under his con-
trol—to tibite public opinion in
support of measures to unite the
European and Moslem communi-
ties in Algeria
The situation in Algeria re-
mained far from clear
The newspaper Le Monde asked
just who was running Algeria It
said its edition in Algeria was
seized Friday even while De
Gaulle was on the spot The paper
said censorship in the territory is
still exercised by a committee of
public safety Salan's own office
and the local police forces
Algiers radio remained under
the control of the men installed
by committee of public safety
Philosopher tells
highschool class
to marry young
CLAREMONT Calif ("Pi—Phil-
osopher Will Durant Saturday ad-
vised a prep school graduating
class to marry "as soon as you
can keep the wolf from the door
"You wall be too young to
choose wisely but you won't be
any wiser at 40" the silver-haired
Philosopher told the 24 seniors at
Webb school Among the gradu-
ates was Durant's grandson Jame
Easton le
By submitting to marriage"
Dunint said "we can take our
minds off sex and become adult"
Durant told the students not to
take politics too seriously
"Corruption in government is
natural because it is natural in
man" he said "Don't be fright-
ened by the international situa-
tion It is normal
"Expect to reform the govern-
ment only after you have re-
formed human nature and your
own" the 72-year-old author-
philosopher told the youths
"Intelligent fear will keep us
from international suicide" he
said "The balance of terror is
making for reace"
MAKE
You'll thrill
when you hear
him talk—for he
ducks no issues
and makes
good sense
EDMONDSON
CLIP HIS TV SCHEDULE
For this week:
MONDAY JUNE 9
TUESDAY JUNE 10
WEDNESDAY JUNE 11
THURSDAY JUNE 12
FRIDAY JUNE 13
SATURDAY JUNE 14
SUNDAY JUNE 15
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J HOWARD ED1IVIIDS011 Democrat for Governor
(nth political
CAB supporting
organization of
new air agency
BosToN or)—Cbairman James
B Durfee said Saturday the
civil aeronautics board is giving
full support to the proposed crea-
tion tf a new independent fed-
eral aviation agency
Li apparent reply to recent
criticism that he was trying to
belittle public concern over recent
airplane collision Durfee said:
"The board has not minimized
these midair tragedies in empha-
suing that flying is gill safe We
have not minimized the need for
immediate solutions to the traffic
separation problem"
Durfee reviewed recent moves
to tighten up safety standards
and said: "Our safety system is
as good as it can be made with
the men money and machines
available today
"Everyone concerned now real-
izes that coordination isn't
enough" he said The facilities
management needs centralization
—both in operation and research
development"
A Renate aviation subcommittee
liVashington is now considering
legislation to set up a new fed-
eral agency to unify all air traffic
both civilian and military
West Point cadets
to tour Fort Sill
LAWTON (iP)--More then 500
West Point cadets are to spend
three days next week touring the
Fort Sill Artillery and Missile
Center
The cadets are to arrive in :let
transport planes Wednesday for
the Fort Sill tour which is part
of their summer training schedule
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Police
notes
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Charlie Byrd 1402 East High
land reported a prowler at tits
"tome at 128 a m Saturday
! City police picked up a drunk
about cou p ie di gtnhte rF r3itditary old bEaabsyt
i Main street On the wpm
Imendation of County Judge John
L Green the baby was taken to
'a foster home in Tecumseh
A two-car accident Saturday
resulted in minor damages to ve
hides driven by Harry Bruce
'Higley 27 of 1802 East Ninth
and Jack C Cullum 20 of 225
North Kickapoo Cullum was
charged with failure to yield right
: of way
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: Two minor accidents were re-
ported to city police One accident
at Louisa and Cammack involved
cars driven by Delmar Ham
mond jr 28 of 1306 North Park
and Jerry Bennie Evans 20 of
Ada
The second accident occurred
at the intersection of Harrison aria
Highland Cars involved were
driven by Alene R Youngblood
36 of Meeker and Malde Mae
Vanhorn 56 of Oklahoma City
Charles Youngblood age 2 re-
ceived minor chin cuts in the
Imishap
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