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If things keep up the way they are it looks as though we won't hAv'el ainyairTdfdatel—riAMAffer ther1Pe"sidencY There's so many of them going around protesting they aren't candidates that someone is bound to believe them
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56TH YEAR NO 184
ADA OKLAHOMA THURSDAY OCTOBER 15 1959
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sal and the sheriff hasn't even got his gun Meanwhile Chief Sourpuss squats at rest indifferent to the whole ruckus land "to gather my thoughts" IN
and his squad the cook at the ranch stands by in case the sheriff needs to bolster his strength with a hamburger It's a Stays Mum
scene from the Latta senior play "They Went That-A-Way" to be presented Thursday at 7:30 p m Left to right are I Van Doren reading from a 7
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Roston Scoggins Pete Brantley Russell Brantley Stella Jetton and Johnny Chronister Others in the cast but not in the
hand-written statement on yellow ‘( -4-its ellpa"1"°""e""
picture are Nedra Price Shirlene Gregory Doreen Graham Virgie Arter and Donald Stonecipher Co-sponsors are I 1 called "my apparent aversion"
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Mrs Marie Morgan and W H Cleghorn (NEWS Staff Photo) to 1 t- '
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the press for the last several days
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But he refused to discuss his
Californians Flee Before Fire quiz show earnings in advance of
his scheduled appearance in
Washington '' l'1 lor:
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day summons him to tell how he —
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funct Twenty-One show in 1958-57 ay t 40iiiisv t-: 1!
That Roars Toward L A Suburbs Rep Oren Harris t D-Ark 1 -
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LOS ANGEIES (AP)—A foot- wilderness area of Angeles Na- evacuated as a precautionary! "This stuff doesn't burn—i arge an the subpoena ng
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hill brush fire burned to within 100 Ilona! Forest in the San Gabriel measure but the blaze was con- t plodes"
i But Van Doren said in his state- GOODBY CHUG-HOLES—The concrete's going down on Constant between Thirteet
yards of a group of homes near ' Mountains far from any strue ' tamed before doing any damage ! Only a few homes had been ment that the first he knew of the and Fourteenth and it won't be long until Adans can drive that block in comfort Boe
suburhan Altadena today but a tures I It charred six acres 'damaged since the fire broke out order was Monday night and that ing Construction Co crews began pouring here Wednesday — the first actual concr
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massed array of pumper trucks 1 It was burning toward Angeles Fifteen hured men and 18 Tuesday along Angeles Crest h then made himself available to hit the dirt in Paving District 69 The district includes 22 blocks and 3 alleys
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succeeded in checking the flames Crest Highway It was alongside tanker planes dropping fire re- Highway aboe the foothill suburb smiling
the first of the resolution type paving districts to see action here (NEWS Staff Pho'
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but showing traces of
Three families were evacuated this highway lower in the hills' tarding borate solution fought the 'of La Canada But flames were' — -'"
I nervous strain Van form n faced I
temporarily that the fire started Tuesday— Angeles Forest blaze Control still only a mile or so from other ex- '
about 100 newsmen cid a battery 1 4
r arelessly pensive homes today and a burst lard 4
Firemen said the threat to Alta- apparently from a
Flynn
was a question mark !of cameras and microphbnes 'as washbucicling E
dena was more potential than im- flipped cigarette t of the whimsical wind could put I he read his statement
mediate 1 Wednesday night to the west: One county fire captain said: them in genuine peril I Was Distressed
Nleanwhile the 3200-acre fire: on the opposite side of Los An It looks like it'll take a couple
Families were standing by for 1 Ile said he was distressed last
completely out rned most furiously: Mount St
of control for the geles another brush fire flared : of days at least all the last few We haven't had I
I a possierraceble an ev ve the com-
acuation of B riggs I week when NBC suspended him ! Dies of Heart Attac1( at 50
second day bu briefly It was near much rain at : T
as a POW-a-year network I
t area abo
along a four-mile front on its Marv's College in the Santa Mon' years and I've never seen the: consul-
I tont pending the outcome of the
northeast edge This front s n a ca Mountans The college was brush so dry ont i ued on I
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'investigation He got the job alter VANCOUVER BC (AP) — Caldough reportedly was interest- of Flynn's death and
his TV appearances I Errol Flynn whose real-life ad- ed in the luxury vessel "Please I'm sorry I can't
U S Has Steel Stnke Settlement In testimony before a New York ventures often outdid his mash- Flynn's dashing manner both on anything"
s I
I County grand jury last year Van buckling movie roles d i a d and off the screen raised the blood She was to fly to Los Atli
R !Doren denied getting help while a Wednesday night in an apartment r pressure of feminine admirers and i today
ivai Pian cboy telegram to
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lie repeated Was in
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O n Arms? May Come on Sunday? I subcommittee
1 Hewever he declined to reaf-1' "Ile died laughing" said Mrs heart attack
wanted to avoid I state of Tasmania and the
"The search for anonymity has !thickened as the years passed
firm these statements George Caldough Flynn's hostess been my true failure" he main- His latest real-life drama
UNITED NATIONS N Y (AP II WASHINGTON (API—The head lor lectured both sides t changes demanded by the indus: "I must emphasize to you my during a visit here "Ile was hay laillect place in Cuba where he clai
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—Word circulated today that the of President Eisenhower s inquiry 1 Ile said that if they are unable try designed to promote operat- respect for the United States Con- I
economy and the matter of gress" he said " for its duly con - sinegitagood time and enjoying him-1 The actor was married three he was wounded while fig!
d Sta will
Unitetes rescnt a rival panel on the steel strike today to reach agreement by negotia- Ing
times Ile was separated from his 1 with the forces of Fidel Ca
p
I urged the industry and union to tion the current wife Patrice Wymore who his wound was played dowr
arms plan v!hen Soviet Premier! y should consider submit- wage and benefit increases for stittited committees and for its 1 The gi a N mg )0-vear-old actoi
restime direct negotiations and hog their differences to arbitra- Me strikers 'individual members I feel it ' - : : appearing at a ‘Vashington1 the rebels as was the exter
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Firemen said the threat to Alta- apparently from a - carelessb6 '
vas a question mark Ipensive homes today and a burst 11AUM ZUV RIC Ir 3111Vil
m cameras and microphbries as
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dena was
f ore potential than im- flipped cigarette of the whimsical uind could put
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mediate 1 Wednesday night to the west One county fire captain said: enuine eril he read his statement
them n g p ' I Was Distressed
Ikleanwhi t h ile the 3200-acre fire on the opposite side of Los An i "It looks like it take a couple
Families were standing by for 1 Ile said he was distressed last i
completely out of control for the geles another brush fire flared of days at least We haven't had I
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second day burned most furiously briefly It was near Mount St' much rain at all the last fe$id a possible evacuation of Briggs week when NBC suspended him
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along a four-mile front on its Marv's College in the Santa Mon-!years and I've never seen the Terrace an area above the corn-
as a $50000-a-year network consul-
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UNITED NATIONS N Y (AP)
—Word circulated today that the
United States will prescnt a rival
arms plan when Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev's total dis-
armament proposal goes before
the 10-nation East-West commit-
tee in Geneva
Sources close to the US delega-
tion to the UN said American
disarmament e:perts are working
quietly with the State Department
on a plan covering the whole
arms question as well as the
thorny problem of adequate controls
S Ambassador Henry Cabot
United States will not present any I
arms plan before the General As-
sembly this session but will wait
for the Geneva parley
Lodge told the Assembly that
!! WASHINGTON (AP)—The bead
of President Eisenhower's inquiry
' panel on the steel strike today
!urged the industry and union to 1
resume direct negotiations and
!seek an agreement before Sun-
day Both the industry and union
seemed to accept the suggestion
made by panel Chairman George:i
W Taylor at the windup of the
panel's hearings But no immedi—i
a t e negotiating arrangements
were made 't
The nation wants a settlement t
soon of the damaging strike Tay-1
Grimes Cries II
mondson Steve Stahl
McClain Surplus
Property Scandal
some agency su ch as an inter- Probe Kicks Off 1
national police force would be 1
t
necessary to preserve peace after puRcELL 'AP—Another grand (
disarmament He recommendedl jury investigation—this one in Mc-I
that the UN Disarmament Com- Clain County—loomed today It is l
mission try to decide what type expected to probe surplus property'
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of force would be needed and I allocated to the county le
what principles of international
Assessor Casey Caviner said 1 c
law should govern it
there were well over the requiredlu
100 names on a petition calling g
filfor the jury The petition was filed 1
by Blanchard farmer E J Ogles- i' o
ealiteiL
It came on the heels of an in- o
vestigation by state Crime Bureau!d
agents into surplus property dis- ' n
OKLAHONIA—Fair and warm tribution
er this afternoon and tonight: State Civil Defense Director Tom
Friday clear to partly cloudy i Brett had said over a three year tl
warmer southeast Friday high !period 50 per cent of the states' a
this afternoon 70s low tonight 1 surplus property alloted to civil h
405 west to 50s east highs Fri- defense wound up in McClain I m
day 75 to 81 Further outlook— County Isi
Partly clotid Friday night and i McClain County is home of Sam li
e o Cl I e r northwest Saturday Ewing former administrator of Li
mostly cloudy and cooler 1 the state si: plus agency I v
"I know both Steve Stahl's ord
ganization and the governor's
Crime Bureau agents have check-
ed my every action thoroughly"
said Grimes
"If they could find the slighest
evidence of wrongdoing I'm sure
they would try to take legal ac-
tion against me Since I am presi-
dent of the county commissioners
association they would like to dis-
credit me more than anyone else
"Not being able to do so with
evidence they are trying to ac-
complish their purpose by getting
untrue statements issued to the
press"
Grimes said "dmondson should
not have kept the old Cadillac!
when the state purchased a new:
one And he said some work was !
done on remodellinq of the gover!
nor's offices without bids being'
taken
"Since these things involve him
the governor waives them aside !
as mere technicalities But he and
his chief prosecutor Joe CannonI
would be urging a penitentiary i
sentence for any other public of i
ficial against vhom they could
find this much evidence of !awl'
violation" II
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R Conrad Cooper US Steel for the government to turn to the at the proper time and place" land
Corp executive and Union Pres: courts and ask for an order di-1
Ruling Arrest Here Is Illega
1 An interesting point of law de-
lye loped Wednesday in the court
of District Judge John Boyce Mc-
1Keei in the trial of R L Chronis-
ter on charges of second degree
1
robbery
I In the final analysis Judge Mc-
:Keel sustained a motion by de-
fense counsel Barney Ward to
Isupress the evidence and ordered
the case dismissed
At the same time County Attor-
ney Pat Holman served notice of
his intention to appeal the ruling
from the bench since a point of :
law was involved
Originally charges had been
filed against Chronister and Wit-
bur Brian& The pair was alledged
to have taken some $la worth of
ice cream from a Steffens truck
on the night of March 9 1959
When the trial began Wednesday
morning severance was asked
G Iven
Scientists
Medicine
rk
American
In
Their Wdoity
Here
Two
Prize
On H
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Van Doren
Surprised
At Interest
and granted Brians was not in
the courtroom and did not appear
kludge Mc Keel then ordered his
!bond forfeited and issuance of a
warrant
I After his final ruling on the
!case he rescinded his order for
forfeiture and the charges against
i Brians are still penning Judge
:McKeet indicated a ruling on the
point of law in question might be
obtained from a higher court be-
' fore Brians came to trial to per
mit final disposition of the charge
Judge McKeel's final action in
the case came early Wednesday
afternoon The jury had earlier
been excused
Under cross examination it de-
veloped that officers who made
the arrest had stopped the to
men on "suspicion alone" They
had no knowledge or information
at that time that a crime had been
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lor lectured both sides t changes demanded by the indus ' "I must emphasize to You ToY during a visit here "Ile was hay-
t- 1 c
try designed to promote opera re pect for the United States Con-
i
: mg a good time and enjoying him-
Ile said that if they are unable
economy and the matter of gress" he said for its duly con- cif
to reach agreement by negotiajog
wage and benefit increases for stituted committees and for its 1
The graying SO-'ear-old actor
tion they should consider submit-
Andividual members I feel it
! was en route to the airport with
ting their differences to arbitra- the strikers
The panel Is to make a report would he disrespectful for me to 1
tion or a decision by ouside neu-! Mr and Mrs Calclough and his
to Eisenhower on Monday Once it I discuss matters which are the trals !
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reports the way will be clear m
cleared committee's 17-year-o1d protege Beverly Aad
's concern other than :LA
Corp executive and Union Pres- courts and ask for an order di-1 r l "'We just dropped in to see some
ident David J McDonald replied recting that the 500000 striking! !friends for a cocktail" Mrs Cal
1
that they preferred negotiations: workers go back to work for an —
Gulity Plea dough said
rather than arbitration 80-day cooling off period I She said he complained of a
Taylor said there are two main Such orders are authorized by pain in the back and the doctor
road blocks thwarting a settle- the Taft-Hartley law Wins 3 Years they were visiting took him into
ment Eisenhower granted the panel another room for relief lie lost
He said these are the work rule an extra three days for its work— consciousness while the doctor was
1 moving the deadlinefor fitte board For Burgiar
out of the room for a moment
:committed They did not see the
Imen in the act of committing a
crime
Lewis Kroth testified that he
and another patrolman saw the
I men near the dairy processing
'plant lugging a gunny sack full of
ice cream The men were stopped
The officers observed the contents
of the sack and the men were
taken to police headquarters It
was not until later from a half
an hour to an hour that the fact a
crime had actually been commit
ted was established
' Holman insisted that the officers
had every right to stop the men
that the accused were in fact
!still in the at of committing a
felony lie said no actual search
was necessary since oflicers could
readily see the contents of the bag
Herter Pledges
We Seek Peace
For Antarctica
Ca !dough reportedly was interest-
- ed in the luxury vessel
r Flynn's dashing manner both on
1 and off the screen raised the blood
t r pressure of feminine admirers and
male rivals It also brought him
headlines — headlines he said he
wanted to avoid
"The search for anonymity has
been my true failure" he main
tamed
1 The actor was married three
times lie was separated from his
current wife Patrice Wymore who
is appearing at a Washington
DC night club
She burst into tears when told
1 moving the deadline Jar tcte board 1 I ‘II IjUIVIkAl out of the room for a moment 1 i GTON (AP) — Sure- ' l'
I li
submit a report to the White tary of State Christian A Herter i
she said
Ionii James Erwin Warden changed today pledged America's dedica-1
House from Friday to Monday' An inhalator crew worked over
his plea to guilty in district tion to the principle that Ant- c
The panel conferred separately Flynn for 5t minutes and then he
with the industry and union court Thursday morning on char- w al cma should be used for peace- I e
tahl Wednesday night Taylor was ges Of scond degree burglary as taken by ambulance to a has-
pital where he was pronounced fill purposes only — and not s
Judge John Boyce McKee! sen- d d n arrival hecome an object of political s
con- !
expected to announce a summary ' :f
tenced the Adan to three years ea o l
secretary of of the strike issilec—the arpne that Micc A nritnnd trim rvain $ IA thn flirt
was afoot when he spoke in the court I nursaay morning on cnar- arctica should he used tor peace-1-s
1 with h the industry and union wa's taken by ambulance to a has- y
B Edmondson Steve Stahl
Wednesday night Taylor was ges Of Rcond degree burglary
Lodge hinted some such move
p-
Judge John Boyce McKeel sen- oat where he was pronounced MI purposes only — and not
become an object of political con-
disarmament debate before the expected to announce a summary dead on arrival i f
11101 Writ lit la tlizt ”vaic 1
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UN Assembl's main Political OKLAHONIA CITY IAP I — A Stahl is executive secretary of of the strike issu tened the Adan to three years —
es—the areas that in fli
who rode to the i
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Committee Wednesday Attorney c h a r g e of "persecution" was the Oklahoma Public Expenditures need to be resolved before any
in the state penitentiary as rec-
ommended by County Att hospital n the ambulance was Herter set out the U S position A
thrown at Gov J Howard Ed- Council which released figures agreement can he reached—at the placed under sedation at the opening of a 12-nation con-
Lod e noted that President Holman
g tnt mondson and Steve Stahl today i recently showing that Grimes paid close of formal hearings today "Women" said Flvtin on his ference aimed It insuring peace i 11
Eisenhower has set in motion a W w as arrested for the
by the president of the Oklahoma 'high prices for materials i The striking Steelworkers Union ardon
od disarmamont rPvipw ' bur I rv f th Coca-Cola B ttl
in
— - A ‘ -i-1-A --— -r L :1 g a o c o g
arrival here six davs ago "well over the vast and still unsetttled
rnnepntrntc
1 1r 11— — pnrtin 4 hek s k 1n1 '—
GOODBY CHUGHOLES—The concrete's going down on Constant between Thirteenth
and Fourteenth and it won't be long until Adans can drive that block in comfort Boeck
ing Construction Co crews began pouring here Wednesday — the first actual concrete
to hit the dirt in Paving District 69 The district includes 22 blocks and 3 alleys It's
the first of the resolution type paving districts to see action here (NEWS Staff Photo)
of Flynn's death and said
"Please I'm sorry I can't say
anything"
She was to fly to Los Angeles
today
STOCKHOLM Sweden (AN—
Two American scientists were
awarded this year's Nobel prize
in medicine for pioneer research
into the basic mechanisms of
heredity
They are Dr Severo Ochoa of
the New York University college
of medicine and Dr Arthur Korn-
berg of Stanford University Cali-
fornia The decision was taken by the
Swedish Royal Caroline Institute
of Medicine and Physiology this
afternoon
Prize Worth $42606
The reward signaled an explo-
sive biochemical advance in the
basic scientific level of heredity
The prize this year is worth
220700 Swedish crowns—$42606
The money comes from trusts set
up under the will of Alfred Nobel
Swedish inventor of dynamite The
prizes first were awarded in 1901
and are given for chemistry
physics literature as well as in
the field of medicine and physiol-
ogy In addition there is the Nobel
Peace Prize
Americans also won the prize
for medicine last year They were
George Beadle Edward Tatum
and Joshua Lederberg for their
work in gimetics
The work of Dr Ochoa and Dr
Kornberg centered on the chem
Ical structural pattern of heredity
notably the key substances of
DNA — DesoxyriboNucleic Acid
and RNA—Ribo Nucleic Acid
Native of Spain
The Caroline 'Institute said in
its official citation that the two
American scientists were award
ed the prize "for their discoveries
of the mechanisms in the biologi-
cal synthesis of Ribo Nucleic Acid
and DesoxyriboNucleic Acid"
Dr Ochoa 54 is a native of
Luarca Spain
Kornberg 41 was born in
Brooklyn NY
The Caroline Institute which
gave half the prize to each man
said it was honoring "two of the
best biochemists of the present
time in their most active age"
In reporting findings in 1955
Dr Ochoa head of biochemistry
at New York University's college
of medicine and head of a team
t outou otu mato so out Ot a 11
Flynn's life had a storybook be! of experimenters in that school
s
ginning in the Australian island" aid the process involves joining
state of Tasmania and the plot small molecules into chains like
thickened as the years passed !beads on a string Ochoa's group
was believed to be the first to
His latest real-life drama took 1
place in Cuba where he claimed put them together in a chain out
he was wounded while fighting side a living organism
with the forces of Fidel Castro Ochoa reportedly took sub
His wound was played down by
stances from living sewage cells
1
t
the rebels as was the extent of to build the molecules The bac
his activities Flynn however teria substances are generally
played it to the hilt and wrote a called enzymes and can facilitate
series of articles about his Cuban f
line Ieut'ii clS "S ""' """ "I to build the molecules The btle-
I his activities Flynn however teria substances are generally
called enzymes and can facilitate
played it to the hilt and wrote a
series of articles about his Cuban complex chemical reactions DNA
adventures 1 is a main component of chromo-
Ile always played to his public l somes and genes the carriers of
lie said he had made seven mil hereditary traits
lion dollars as a swashbuckling In 1957 Dr Kornberg at that
actor and h enjoyed spending it time associated with Washington
"I have a great talent for
University in St Louis reported
spending" he said
"The public on his team findings in the same
has always expected me to be a cago of the Federation of Ameri-
field at the annual meeting in Chi-
1
! playboy and a decent chap never 1
Ilets his public loyal" can Societies for Experimental
l His spending sp-ees took him to Biology
An mhalator crew worked over " r e enin of t en night and end clubs where the
to the princip le that Ant
Flynn for 57 minutes and then he t
tion ca es '
v ended with Flynn the test-tube appeared to be the Ile reported that the DNA in
g
was taken hv ambulance to a has-
alictica should be used for peace-
i
‘41Ninclinil his fNts instPad of o
evening often ended with Flynn I the test-tube appeared to be the
i kit a-14-1 LIE
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swinging his fists instead of ti same as that found in all living
sword He got into a Havana cafe things
i free-for-all in 1937 was slapped
by Canadian millionaire Duncan
NIcNtartin in a Nassau bar in i Hot Dust Kiiis
1954 and traded blows W i t h such i
'people as director John Iluston!
columnist Jimmy Fidler Dan! Dewey Worker!
ewey Worker
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7 Others
i s burglary of the Coca-Cola Bottling that speaks for
concentrated disarmament review COUMV Commissioners Association Edmondson has cr concluded ts version titbe - strike iticized the tIUIII
1Topping and others
issues Conl th Il
which kill prepare the United: Roy Grimes of Elmore City acI spending practices of county comH late Tuesday mpay ear ier is year e women en itself like young regions of the South Pole
because they give you a This country hopes the 12 na-1 Bocently he played the tin
Burns
pleaded y
Slates to particidate "construe- cused Edmondson and Stahl of in missioner s is seeking to diI Today was the 93r1 day of the not guilt at arraignment
feeling of youth"
v el in the GC
y" rICVa talks slated his plea Thursday tions the Soviet Union included
to the strike—the longest in the Indus- "1" ' e ame to neptiate for the will agree on a treaty banning ole of noncombatant
ti
a cement kiln stack fatally burned
sinuating that he and other county vert county road money When ex-wile Nora Eddington and DEWEY (APi—Hot dust from
to open after the Assemhly enus commissioners are guilty of wrong Istate Highway Department I try 's history (Continued on Page 2) sale of his $100900 yacht Zacam military use of the vast sub( on- Nliss Aadland exchanged hot
I tinent The aim is to dedicate it
Informants stressed that the doing I "I know both Steve Stahl's or-1 words at a Ilywood tiartv
Vd11 dt d "P""ni l'""Y one Mall and seven others were
injuivd ir tht same mishap Wed-
1116 Wa fo " r aka os awk LI oink sal takinas
to cooperative scientific under- Flynn's first wife was fiery
McKee I D is m 'en oiners were
- ficrY 'I'til jleur:-711r dt'hluc same mishap Wed-
to cooperative scientific under- i
1 sses Case After takings 'French actress Lila Danita They aesday
Flynn's first 'wife was
on an antarctic
The dead maa was identified by
were married when Flynn was
Bartlesville hospital officials as
Rulina Arrest Here Is Illeaa
today
I treaty U S officials believe getting his Ho
could improve the atmosphre for t a tempestuous mar-
'llywood start in 1'
Marcelio Gutierrez 62 of Dewey
negotiations on other East-West
I issues 1935 I V4IS
rigite that ended in divorce in He di
4iij m early
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I issues
ner
1 Charles Calaway and James Ha
The proposed inspection system
to make sure there are no Ant- 19t 4 2 year later w hen Flynn was : were reported in serious con-
on trial accused of the statutory
- arctic military violators could e dition wth third degree burns over
H' most of their bodies The other
rape of tw( teen-age girls
serve as a i lot system for a fit met Miss Eddington a deputy workmen all of Dewey were less
1
ture disarmament plan I
sheriff' seriously injured
s daughter who worked at
U S and Soviet scientists al-
ready have cooperated in the the cigar counter in the Hall of :
1 m
' E Kietzan superintendent
Justice at Los Angeles a th nou Pnrt I nru4 rehrmart
nivtiman surerimenuent
of the Dewey Portland Cement
plant where the accident occurred
14d the men had been working
at the has of a kiln stack
: He said hot dust which had ac-
cumulateu in th e stack cooled
slightly and felt on top of the men
to (tie princidie in we ollionitia- miss Damita two daughters by '—''' -- — — —1' — -- "--
tion of this cooperation should he Miss Eddington and a third
a s s u r e d and that Antarctica :daughter born to Miss Wymore
rie40
'should be used or peaceful put in 1933
poses only should not become an Flynn was born June 29 1to9
object of political conflict and in Hobart Tasmania where his
should be open for the conduct : de4
father and mother were cruising
of scientific investigations" Hert-'on a marine biological study His
er said father Prof T Thompson-Flynn 11
President Eisenhower initiated
01 Queen's (ollue Belfast Ire- A taxpayer is a person who has
the antarctic treaty project last land as an autiority on ocean the government on his payrolL
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Little, W. D. The Ada Evening News (Ada, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 184, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1959, newspaper, October 15, 1959; Ada, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2113551/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.