Blackwell Journal-Tribune (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 121, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 12, 1957 Page: 1 of 28
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THE WEATHER
Trtday—Possiblft shmsers
Sturdy temperatures —
61 low 50 :tear ago high 94 los
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This Is J-T's Traffic
Annual Issue Officers
For Seniors On Jump
This is The Journal-Tribune's Local police and highway pa-
annual IM41isc1oo1 commence-
trolmen were kept jumping Sat-
mcbt issue with the 1957 seniors
urday as V eekend automobile ac-
a Blackwell and the area pre-'
(Omits began to pile up
bunted in picture and story
The most serious N reek oceurr-
Final preparations for corm eu at South Ntain and Hill streets
meneumeLt itself at Blackwell about 2 pm after a rainstorm
1-111 hat e not been elonpleted hut had left streets wet and slippery
Airs Alpha Burger Skirving
the meek bcgin next Sunday
421 East Padon highschool Eng
v ith the Goih annual baccalau- --- g -
lish and journalism instructor
r'te 'mice at 8 I'L ill ill the and Sandra Kay Hunt 2-year-old
Iii:schiiiil f:11111i01t1111 daughter of a Wichita couple IlrAA'1:vi—lial
Anicp v i 1 I i a tu s w ill pliN the Acre taken to Osier clinic for ob-
Processional ii the leniors take qTvation after the hcadon col-
Ificir placc! lision
- -
The pre!-Rient of Paul
Ri-scr 1I gile I he intiicatiou'
The congregation NI ill sing
lioly Iloly" followed W it h a
Scripture rcading by Ella Lou
According to officer Ira John-
son Mrs Skirving was turning
right off fill onto Main and her
1956 Plymouth smashed into a
1951 Plymouth driven by Gayle
Hembree vice-president of Y- igen Hunt 28 Wichita If- ho tA
Teens iw as traveling sqoth on Main
Special music will be presented Both cars N‘ ere extensively
by the boys glee club and the damaged in the wreck Johnson
By UNITED PRESS
Symphonic choir under the diree- said
Two separate head-on colli-
tion of Mrs H L Bryant high-I Mrs Skirving and the Hunt'
sions in Oklahoma Saturday
chool vocal music director The child were released from Osier
added two more names to Okla-
glee club will sing "Song of Free—elMic after doctors there com-I
homa's highway de a t h toll
(loll" by Bachmaninolf and "Let pleted examinations and found
There Be Music" by Klemm no injuries
Symphonic choir will sing! At 9:43 am Saturday an acci-
'Lift Up Mine Eyes" by Wood- (lent near the intersection of
ward highways 177 and 11 east of
Rev Bert Sutton of the First Blackwell resulted in consider
IleV Dtri OULLIM M tilti I" II NI DiiiMiWell FUSULICU ill LMINUM-- 1 eign ear driven
1) a Califon-
ChristiAn church will use "Mil- able damage to a 1950 Nash nian crashed head-on into a
lionaires" as the topic for his : Rambler driven by Beulah Mael Greyhound passenger bus in
address Shearer 27 of Ashland Kans I
1 western Oklahoma and in the
The gymnasium will be dee- I Neither Mrs Shearer nor her other ten members of a Sem-
prated and ushered by the Class 10-year-old son who AA as riding i
mole national guard unit were
et 1 9:-AS ' w ith her were injured I riding On a truck which col-
highway patrol trooper Taylor 1 lided with a ear driven by an
Braman Graduation Lain investigated the accident i Oklahoma City motorist who
Graduation activities for Bra- and said Mrs Shearer was driv-1 died instantly Killed were:
man highsehool were announced jug south on 177 and pulled off' DONALD G HAYNES 51
Saturday by Superintendent of i the road as she w as meeting a San Francisco Calif lie died
Schools V L Hensel I car She lost control when she
Baccalaureate service will be tried to return to the pavement :Harley II Wolt7
held in the auditorium Sunday at 1 from an eight inch drop on the i 9
k p m The girls glee club mixed !shoulder I
chorus and Mary Lou Otto will The car flipped on its side and '
'Recent Arrival
present musical numbers ! bounced upright coming to a
Mrs Grace Otto will play the ! stop about 200 feet from vk here !I lies in Hospital
processional The invocation will : Mrs Shearer first left the road I
Amine' and the Women's auxiliary 1 Donald Ray Smith 17 Route
will participate — each reporting i Blackwell posted $10 bond and
to assigned posts in the hospital as released after being arrested'
Announcements will be made i in the 1100 block South Main Sat-
concerning other National Ilos-lurday afternoon by Officer Art
pital week observances 'Belie' and charged with speeding!
Final Death Bloctu for
Earlier Primaly Vote
By JIM LINES jection that members of the
Oklahoma congressional delega-
JoumalTribune Capitol Bureau
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peal to membrs of Oklahoma s tio:-:'-'7 Polito‘l iki-ik - i--4"-k Nek-:-
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stP le senate They rejected the ' Declaring people outside the 4SVi '(- -ioc':c I 1 reltlit
idea over a week ago and did state dont it — -I it 4
have any business NA" hv:'(tc Li‘ esoi" 1 0
l the same thing—by two votes-- acting as guardians for persons ‘-40 ltvpiars7-1f7:ilirp -ft
'i on a reconsideration action of or estates -
or persons residing in veil IC ii
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Sri Roy Grantham of Ponca - -AK ger' A A
Oklahoma Sen Grantham got lit-±-114t':otitslydep " Por
1 City this past N eek 'support from his colleagues ! i'''11- t' k'"NbArittit"1:!2111
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BLACKWLL OKLA SUNDAY MAY 12 1957
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TWO PERSONS Mrs Aloha Burger Skirving 425 East Padon and Sandra Kay Hunt 2-year old daughter of a Wichita couple
were taken to Oster Clinic for observation Saturday afternoon after this headon crash at the intersection of South Main and Hill
streets
State Ci
making the count for 1957
stand at 228 At this date a
yea! ago 214 persons had been
killed
In one accident a small for
JournalTribune Capitol Bureau til I010111a congressional cleiega- - "'" - '''t ' "'' '"-7 - ' 4p"'S004" 4
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The idea of holding primary some and they had no objection S'-' Nacet-1400 N'v4e:-' ' ----g---
elections in May during the cool- 14 i -a-:r‘ -NoliN:Nrolf4'04741 -''74:1
But the senate refused to break
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s-smer didn ' t ap - long-standing tradition of a Jul y t 4' r 441:4' --' "
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' 4-7 41 "'''''' ' 11" l''''"il 0 ' 1- 41!kt Negfr - ir '''' I -4-' Z'-'" t!'''7V4--4--t-4 ''
sle senate Dec '! 1
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EtUI be in session and many where little opposition is ex-1 WIND DRIVEN RAIN has wheat down all over the county This picture was taken west of the
Voters wouldn't be on vaeation:peeted It just means that Okla-i city after Saturday's downpour The wheat is down in patches over the fields and no entire
S?n Walt Allen said there homans should be guardians of fields are believed hit Hot weather and winds will bring some of the wheat back up high
116 talk before the earlier re -Oklahomans enough to be cut farmers say
'rashes Take Two Lives
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about 2:05 pm in a Clinton wreckage Traffic was held up
hospital of multiple injuries re- for half an hour while the road
ceived four hours earlier when was cleared
his Volkswagen ran head-on ay patrolman lloward
into a Greyhound bus W est of Hendricks said Haynes' small
Clinton on U S 66 car hit a pool of water running
DAVID G DARRAH 22 Ok- across the high ay went out of
lahoma City his fatal crash control and crashed into the
occurred 10 miles west of Still- eastbound bus driven by Louis
Water on S II 51 Saturday Castill 46 Tulsa
morning The bus went out of control
Members of Co H I20th com- and down a 200-foot ditch Four
bat engineers Seminole NN ere passengers received minor in-
en route to a firing range at juries but w ere not treated
Perry 'W hen Darrah's auto col- Hendricks said
tided with the truck The driver At 5 pm a wreckaze crew
Richard Earnest Eby 71 Sem- 'Y as still trying to get the bus
inole and nine other guards- out of the ditch
men escaped injury
Darrah a member of the air Ens Child Killed
force national guard at Okla- EN IS May 11 — W -
horna City was pinned in the monthnid Carola yvonne 'moss
lfrsAmerica'l ifiison Says Defense
Titte Won i)ylitidget Has Been Gut
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1 k i s' 4ii el 1! 0 e7:' i NayS St rnrk CVntrt1 treNaS tiMi'-rht I I r bi r41° One 21-millths-iild by was : tilt into Cow ktewl
—i three miles from Gilinda aliout 17) milt-4 s(ilit h
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Waco and drowned Ilis part nts 1r and Mrs Harry
Nr ' James treen negro couple from 1lit WHill wei
' rescued hy lioat after thtiy and two other grand
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to trees
0 The departnu nt of puhlic safety at Waco said
- ono time eight persons WcFC lett hanging onto trees a
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:I Piulthide creek si ept mei I S Highway 77
fla11 floilik in central 1 I I
Hunt 2year old daughter of a Wichita couple The I (-1
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section of South Main and Hill Ic 1lo0110 d 1 folloe new and
cont inoing cloudbursts ok et- a
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lile area of Texas that sent
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least six rkers elgirm d
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nuw heights washing out
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nrciarhing trains ti
ThP hyvk rA flash floods were ) 1)
‘ as killed instantly early today ) y t4001 ham
in tbe Sii MP general area that
l'' hen she fell fl"1 a (-11' be- has been plagued by intermittiM
nealh its ss heels ‘s hieh Nk as floods since a seige of heavy '1
This area had received more
being backed up by the in- Neather struck the siate April 19
1955 weather 1
fants mother T i The ground was alreath siltur-
moisture in the first 1 days of
May
Mrs J !ts Jr said 'teil by record rainfall— the up to Saturday at midnight
681 th 1 i
she placed the bahv beside her 'inches of rain at 7lloody the esti- a 1 t did in the entire corres-
e ponding month cr i
(in the front seat hie tor hos mated four to sis inch th
es at
observer F I o y d Montgomery's
band went to unlock the gate stnoll communities of Robinson
The right hand door came open and Rosenthal and the 425 inch records disclose es
and the bob fen out and was at Marlin made raging mers out May is our wettest month and
figured m a ny f for t h e e s mot h na b
t
pinned beneath the right front of norinall Placid strea ols the best for runoff records show
wheel
i'l The deprtf110111 Of public aft with r ed o vet
the
It v as reported that the smt out urgent calls for boats
g
1osse5 saw a black cloud and heavy motors for rescue lished at 383 inches
showers which a con
come up and Is ere hurrying in ork near the towns of Ganda A "solid sheet" of water hit the
Troy where motorists were aarea d aSdadteudr Saturday h
y
morning about 7 30
a nearby storm cellar No
storm occurred The accident Atoning' and residents were nia-
n
happened about 4 am moiled by high water
tinued intermittently until about
Enis is near I'lladill in Mar The death of the Green infan p m totalling 69 inch for the t 1
hrought to two the number of
shall county day
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111i1 E6isiisit(rr:i:-Ilar (N)ftNrillayie Gen 1 : aFnrng the year's total to 1257
idianych iTnhethemotsutbereacten7t are reins
deaths in flash floods tor the i Montgomery measured 17 of
w De ense jlmer Adler I rut) of San An bring
twill) was drowned when she inches he said
Been
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'was pt from the highway The city received moisture on
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alung with fke ‘vianen in an the first four days of the month
Illonio bil near Del Rio
on the as follows: 18 on the first 10
T AL Y NM Grande Ion the second 33 on the third
! rel I 4rIO 1 1 t I United l' r e s s correspondent and 09 on the fourth A trace
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It Bell said al Waco that the Was felt on the ninth
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gi
R e the eral accidents at the
be given by- Dale Janda and Rev' Lain said there had been sev-1 I 1 Y Rio Grande
ion the second 33 on the third
Robert Pownar will v si - V
Harley II (Pete) a oltz 54! Thither 01
nited l' r e s s correspondent and 09 on the fourth A trace
i pot just 4 I Now to Tse )-i -Po i t
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benediction !south of the intersection because!319 East Oklahoma died at 7'i I I n it V Bell said al Waco that thewee felt on the ninth
The speaker for the evening is of the dropoff lpm Friday at the Mversele I streams s) ere mming with utiles
Rev Bill Bowles I A two-car collision at Padon' FoRT LAUDERDALE Fla'
t ousToN Tex may 11upypefensr secte lievable sa iftness Ile said rain- B y UNITED PRESS
a ata t a s li Rain con tinued to fall in wt
es
Osteopathic hospital and funeral li
!
Monday morning the annual and B streets Friday at 6:30 pmI ll be held at the Alfred May 11—te—"Mrs District ofl
senior assembly' will be held in caused combined damagy of $540 s ervice will i 1 but it e as still renal 1
ars' Charles E Wilson said tonight he already has re- 1all al Weeo ettlY ti
i'rii Oklahoma Saturday night hut
the highschool auditorium to a 1955 station wagon aelonging!Porter residence at 230 pm haired a statuesque dark the new -1
At Auste) the depart
i altic1 defense budget to the "peril point" anil !Ii('-1 ' ' ( k
p ment man° severe weather had been re-
l' public safely said that a woman !Ported in that area
Eighth grade commencement to Joe Auld 1418 South D and !Monday I haired mother of four tonight I denounced the "meat-ax boys' who want to cut it fur
wall be Tuesday evening at the a 1955 Ford owned by George N Rey Philip Lochhaas of thel was named "Mrs America" over then and a man were clinging to a I Earlier in the day the U S
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highschool auditorium Rev Wel- Morgan 213 South C Trinity Lutheran church ill !49 other contestants lie said a good case can be made for increasi ng tree near Lorena It said two eather bureau in Oklahoma i
ley Elliott pastor of the Nazard Lieutenant Verne Reser who re ! Mrs Harry Linwood Findley
i ' highway patrolmen tried to res–City had placed the western half
officiate and burial will be in rather than decreasing his proposed :IS billion dollar
cue church salt give the address investigated the crash said Mor-!o" of Arlington Va squealed with M a boat hut the of the state under a se‘ere weath-
!
Ilighschool seniors will receive ean was going east on Padon and the 100E cemetery I iov and threw her hands in the ilitary
spending program for the new fiscal year cue the pair in
!- - i starting July 1 boat overturned and left patrol-
er alert until 10 p In
a ! s w
their (tiolomas at commencement hit the rear fender of Auld's car! air Woltz Nk 110 made his home air as the judges named her the
s sign !e
exercisea ThursdaY at 8 P 111 which w as traveling north on B in UlYsses Kans until coming rations top homemaker for 1957 ):0e the n u
the sec(md Utile in two weeks he sharply Man Rtthert A Knowles hanama The warning said "Scattered
red
i e S tnan
' ' 1----lber of Commerce for demand-
to a tep The other patrol- ‘ ere thunderstorm ith p os-
Tom Harris can of men at street to Blackwell three m e
onths ao: in a ceremony seen by a estimat- !man ' Jilin D
n ends managed to siblY several tornades o were ex-
s
(ialahoma A&M will give the Aue ing a $1 50000(1(160 rees car came ta a stop had been hospitalized for 12 days r ed 20 million television viewers duct ion in new defense pend- i climb the tree p n eeled in a i1('il of w t'A cm
we
ci minencement address !against the curb Morgan's car Ile had been in failing health for "Mrs Arizona" ing Mrs Betty Last Nveek he did it at a nes con frence t onight Bee said the heaviest rain in (iklahoma including Texas and
The seniors will have Satur- which ‘N as almost stopped when the past year !Patterson of !Winslow Ariz was at a face-to-face meeting with a group of (anther the area was at manay ao miles Beaver counties of the Panhandle
de May 19 for a 6-day trip to the cars collided moved only 22I lie was born Dec 20 1902 at named runnerup She is a hazel- members r outh of Waco which had 681 and west of a line from Buffill"
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olorado e point con m ead !inches learn the of tactLatha Kans Ile was a mem- eyed brownette and also the In a speech to the liouston!"(
utT's New II -
inches anti heavs' rams were still through Woodward and Clinton
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i according to Reser her of the Christian church of mother of four children !Chamber of Commerce Wilson! tailing there to Randlett"
Neither the drivers or passen-Pampa Tex
Ts I Petite Mrs Jeaneatte laimbelhisaid: 1 He said at least one road be- I At 7:30 p na the weather hur-
OPen House 11 111 1
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'gers in the cars were injured I Survivors include his mother of Rushton La "Mrs Louisiana"
6111 lOnce Deer Creek teeen Moedy and McGregor was eau reported that its radar had
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s Lonnie Doyle Staten 19 Route'Mrs B O Woltz Blackwell was third
' am against anyone going ) under w at eta not picked up any severe thun-
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sa'aa11 OSPItal 1 Blackwell' was taken to coon:two sisters Mrs Howard Calvin( after it (the military
bint'-" ) Ch II reh I lstor United Press correspondent derstorms in that area however
' !th a meat ex no matter harry Gaines said five inches a rain and thunderstorms were still
Ity jail Saturday after being Latham and It's Jack Braden
Quota
!charged with driving without a Ponca City !City
- a 160 Pints "
'For Bloodmobile Visit :ehether it is the U S Chain-
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1 a eek Observance
!ber of Commerce or any other DHI) t BELK May It -- D hem r- reportNI
rain fell at Eddy between Tern- r- - '
I license when his car overturned' Pallbearers will be a group of Ple and Waco stalling 102 auto- I Forecasters said a few funnel
' group of individuals Jack S Wilkes former pastor of
mile or forced them off the eilliul had been yn earlier in
Open house from 3 to 5 p m three miles north of here Fri- ' )
Mr Woltz former co-workers at A quota of 160 pints of blood iii remarks obviously IA ere the t) Creek Met l '-- ( hui de t
whs highway
obs '' 'e
Sunday at the Blackwell Gen- day night the REA in Ulysses :has been set for the Bloodmobile aired as much at the economy - eer ree 1 I (Continued on Page 2)
Prat hopilal will mark the firstl Staten's license had been susd !visit here Wednesday May 22block in congress as at the has been selected as the new Ilighway patrol Capt S a m !
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in a week-long series of observ-Ipended since last year ISisters 3 and 1 in 1
from 9 a m to 2:15 p m ac--chamber president of Oklahoma City uni-
Gardner issued the appeal for
boats It was reported that resi-
ances in celebration of National The accident occurred on a'
Joint Driving Effort cording to a Saturday announce-1
i Last seek the blunt-talking 1 verses'
hospital week county road near the 177 detour ment by Bill Robinson blood pro-iWilson said the chamber's call i The 39-vear-old minister will '
'dents at Golinda a town of be Calendar 1
Hospital personnel invite all In-bridge SAGINAW Mich May 11—l? nt
i— gia chairman for the Western for a cut in defense spending'
take over his new administrative!tween 100 and 150 people were
terested Persons to visit 'he hos- Highway patrolman Charlie Policeman Robert Ahkah blamed Kay Red Cross chapter !
was "disgusting" Ile said the
marooned Fears w e r e also AREA WEATHER OUTLOOK
paal during the hours of the open Wood said Staten with two others a sister act today for the smash- Robinson pointed out that therelcha mber represented some ofiduties June 30 lie recently has raised for residents of the little OKLAHOMA — Mostly' cloudy
Crown ' hoese and learn of the services Po Ann Weckner 16 and Oar- ed fenders on his car has been a greatly increased de- the richest people" in the world served as pastor of Crown town of Troy with showers and thunderstorms
The Weather bureau issued its
it offers at any hour of the day I core Fleming 21 both of Black- Ahkah said that U hen another mand for blood from the blood and that for them "to squawk" heights Methodist church at Ok-! 'central and east portions Sunday
125th severe
or night about its operation and I well were going north beside the automobile crashed into his park-:hank and he asked for at least about miluitary spending "gives lahoma City weather forecast fer:and east half Sunday night
'tne year today warning of the scattered showers and thunder-
also the team of workers dedi- I old golf course when Staten lost i ed car he ran over to ins esti I leo volunteer donors in order to me a pain" I Dr Wilkes was a neavy chap- possibility of tornadoes One torstorms west portion Sunday after-
cated to providing the best in control The car skidded 100 feet!gate reach the IGO pint quota I "No one enjoys paying taxes' '
health c a re for residents of and overturned into a ditch I Inside he found two neighbor Jim Roberts blood recruiting wolon said tonight have !lain during World War 11 and nado did hit near Channing in noon and evening Monday partly
hwest corner of the Texas !
Blackwell and its surrounding I No one was injured in the I girls 3 and 4 years old one m as !chairman has issued he nort
ed a plea for thought my taxes were too high later was on the faculty at Pan-- ' e' clouds with showers and thunder-
area !wreck and Staten's car received !standing on the seat pushing the 1 all who will give blood to call for 25 years but I haven't handle A&M college where he Panhandle knocking down power storms likely by afternoon cool
Plans are being made to con- ' only minor damage Istarter button while the other the Red Cross office phone 38 ' squaw ked about it
1 !
m !taught speech and religion lines
' According a to United er west portion Sunday night
duet a mock disaster drill at the stayed on the floor to operate the as soon as possible and make a! ''I could join the meatax boys' Press 'high Sunday in the 70s
hospital Tuesday at 1 p m Arrested as Speeder clutch donation appointment I (Continued on Page 2) Ile received the doctor of divin- count Mrs Miller was the 22nd
i
The medical staff hospital per- ity degree from Oklahoma city person to die—most of them by KANSAS—Sunday showers and
i orawning—in the series of cloud-
annul and the 'Women's auxiliary Donald Ray Smith 17 Route!' hiniversity in MSG 'thunderstorms east and rentrid
" '1"'" '' ': ''''''—' n''''' He received the doctor of di in count Mrs Miller was the 22nd
Continued on Page 2) y degree from Oklahoma city person to die—most of them by
(Jrawning—in the series of cloud- KANSAS—Sunday showers and
'thunderstorms east and central
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li universi ty in Ilmo
bursts tornadoes and floods that partly cloudy west with scattered
ll He will fill the vacancy caused have swept Texas 'afternoon and evening thunder-
by the designation of Dr C Q
showers Sunday night partly
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!Smith president for the past 161I lig Youth Rally 1 cloudy west showers and thun-
years as chancellor to bemme
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iderstorms ending east portion
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Monda V considerable cloudiness
an ambassador at large for the a
At I 1 ft Q411m
I tt 1 CUALIIIIM 1
Iwith shower s and thunderstorms
development of the school"
- spreading r
across souttmest pot'-
!In OC Sunday jtion by afternoon or evening
Angler's Equipment !warmer west Sunday high Sun-
IS Stolen From Car OKLAHOMA CITY May 11—qp 1 day 60s west to 55-60 east
Oklahoma City vvill be host to an
Nnenit's ()ulcers are investi-:estimated 20000 'teen-agers Sun!SATURDAY'S TEMPERATURES
gating the theft of fishing tackle day with a huge youth rally 1 a 55 1 p
2nd keys stolen from a car on
scheduled at Taft stadium 2 a 2 p rn 57
the shortcut bridge southeast of! The meeting first of its kind to 3 a 54 3 p 59
the city be held west of the Mississippi is! 4 a m54 4 p m 60
B 11 Jones 1322 South Third sponsored by the Key clubs of 5 a! 53 5 p 61
reported the theft to Blackwell District 19 Kiwanis Interna-1 6 a rn 53 6 p
police at 8:30 p m Saturday Iletional 1011 feature a two-hour 7 a m54 7 p 60
said two fishing rods a tackle
'program of entertainment 8 a 52 8 p m O
box and the keys were taken
Delegates also will hear a 9 a m----53 9 p 60
speech by Lewis Stuckey Dallas 10 a 55 10 p CO
Purple Heart Soon for former president of Key Clubsli a 55 11 p CO
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Also during the rally District Barometer at midnight 2977
GRAND RAPIDS Mich May Judge Fred Daugherty Oklahoma and falling
11----tiPL—World War I veteran Al-!City will administer an oath of
bert M Tiffany said today the "right living" Each youth Vi ill WEATHER REVIEW
defense department has notified he asked to sign a scroll pledging! Clouds and rains held the tern-
him he IA ill receive a purple 'a fight against juvenile delin-peratures down in the Blackwell
heart soon for wounds he suf-quency !Lrea during the seven-day period
fered in France in 1913 Recording star Eileen Rodgers!ending at i a m Saturday High
"It's a good thing I didn't have the Cell Block Seven and a num-!for the week was 81 at 4 p m
to wait that long for my army iber of Oklahoma performers willThursday and the low 41 last
pay" Tiffany said Isupply the entertainment iSunday morning
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