The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 243, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1960 Page: 6 of 24
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Wea th er 1 6 The Norman (Okla) Transcript Thurs April 21 1960
Pleas!
1 Moore moore Trio To Get FFA
Spur Rescuers 1
IThree members of the Moore r---------1 r -
SIJMI ItVaUbSWI tO Three members of the 'Moore
Future Farmcis of America
To Seek Boys Chapter il1 receive Junter
Master Farmer awards at the
annual TA convention today
ESTES PARK Colo (AP)—A
1 t la 11 through Saturday in Still Aater
ESTES PARK Colo (AP)—A
college coed lost for 36 hours
stumbled to safety on frostbitten
feet Wednesday nigh u and pleaded
with rescuers to find the com-
panions she left on snowslcept
Longs Peak
Jane Bendixen 18 a University
of Colorado sophomore wandered
to a mountain home six miles
boutheast of the 14255-foot peak1
help Sought
Rocky Mountain National Park 1
rangers and scores of volunteersl
had called off their search for
several hours before the brunette
coed appeared
Spurred by the girl's account
of a severe storm on the lofty !
mountain they set out again in
search of David L Jones 13 of
Webster Groves Mo and Prince
D Willmon M of Fort Smith
Ark They also are students at
the University of Colorado
Miss Bendixen said the three
were blinded by a snowstorm late:
Tuesday and lost their way They
dug a snow cave above timber-
line to wait out the storm She
said Willmon was suffering from
extreme frostbite—his skin blis-1
tered and his hands and feet
swollen The girl said she and:
Jones set out at different time
Intervals to seek help
Weather Clear
Weather in the region today was
clear with temperatures about 35
There was virtually no wind
Miss Bendixen who lives at
Davenport Iowa staggered into
the home of N L Sutherland at
Aliens Park 12 miles south of
bere
Park authorities said the trio
Ignored "trail closed" signs on an! 1
outing that began Monday
James A Greig 21 of Glen t
slew Ill another student had E
been with the group but became
ill and turned back Ile reported E
the others missing Monday night ! r
The missing youths have had : a
mountain-climbing experience and 2
are either members of or associ-1
ated with the Ro2ky Mountain
Rescue Group from Boulder
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JE 6-1727
Irving Shot Bear
Washington Irving shot his first
bear on his "Tour of the Prairies"
In sant is now called "Bear's
Glen" near Keystone The site will
soon be covered by the waters of
the Keystone reservoir
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The boys are Nolan Gross
Steve Gross and Jerry PospiA
Nolan Gross son of 71r nnd
Mrs V L Gross is a 1959
graduate of Moore High Shod
lie is attending OU majoring
in veterinary medicine Be plans
to enrol at Oklahoma City Uni-
versity this fall to complete
his studies
His first project two Hamp-
shire wethers won the grand
championship at the Cleveland
County Fair in 1953 He showed
the grand champion ewe in
1957 the grand champion weth-
er in 1958 and both the winning
ewe and wether in 1959 One of
his lambs won the reserve
championship at the national
Western Stock Show in Denver
Colo in 1958 lie also won the
Swift Award with his pen of
lambs
Steve Gross son of Mr cnd
Mrs Alton Gross is a senior
at MIN lie has been in FFA
four years and was named
most outstanding freshman in
his first year His projects con-
sist of beef and swine He has
four registered Angus cows a
registered Angus bull three
dairy cows and three calves
lie has farmed 160 acres for
Tulsa Contractors To Stand Trial
TULSA (AP)—Three Tulsa con-
struction company executives
must stand trial on charges they
bilked the state out of $14628935
in building Tulsa's US 93 bypass I
The trial date was delayed for
the three partners in Layman
and Sons Contractors who failed (
Wednesday in an attempt to set
aside seven grand jury indict-
ments because of a Congression-
al hearing scheduled to start May
2 in Washington
District Judge Leslie Webb
Tuesday overruled motions to
quash indictments against AM
Layman AR Layman Jr and
TC Layman after a three-day
hearing in which secret grand
jury testimony was repeated in
open court
After Judge Webb's ruling the
three partners were arraigned on
the charges and pleaded innocent I
The Congressional hearing orig- I
Drip or Regular Grind
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UNIT STARCH
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59
four years Be helps his father
farm 480 acres and care for a
dairy herd of 60 Holstein
cows
lie has shown four grand
champions three reserve grand
champions and eight champions
At the Tulsa State Fair last
year his Poland China barrow
was first and reserve champion
Ile was eighth in individual
dairy judging and was a mem-
ber of the Moore judging team
that was first in the state
show
Pospisil a senior is the son
inally scheduled to open April 25
was delayed until May 2 because
Rep John Blatnik tD-Minn) said
additional time was needed to
evaluate tests made here by fed-
eral investigators
Some 20 witnesses including the I
Laymans have been subpoenaed 1
to testify before Blatnik's roads
subcommittee of the House Pub-
lic Works Committee
Judge Webb ruled the grand I
jury had sufficient evidence to in-
dict the Layman& lie explained
the only two points to be deter-
mined in the hearing were wheth-
er a crime had been committed
and probable cause to believe the
defendants committed it
The jurist made a point by point 1
review of arguments by defense
attorneys Jim Rinehart of El Reno
and RL Davidson Jr of Tulsa
When county attorney Robert D
Simms who led the grand jury
Name
Address
Store Name
1 Write legibly your name and address on the entry blank
No obligations—nothing to buy—just drop your entry in
ballot box PLEASE—only on entry per person for each
visit to your Lucky Dollar store
2 Any person 16 years and older is eligible to enter the
contest—except for the owners employes and the im-
mediate families of Lucky Dollar Food stores
3 All entries must be deposited in the Contest Box located
in any Lucky Dollar Food Store in Central Oklahoma par
ticipating in the Sweepstakes Contests
4 Contest ends at close of business Saturday Nay 28 1960
All entries must be in by that time The drawing for the
Valiant will be on the Lucky Dollar News Program 12:00
Noon WKY-TV on Friday June 3 1960
S This contest subject to all federal state and local regulations
Golden
STEVE GROSS
Contest Rules
KARO SYRUP
White
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DOG MEAL Kosce
IN NOBLE:
Gifford et Higbee Lucky Dollar Market
IN OKLAHOMA CITY:
JERRY POSPISIL
of Mr and Mrs Alvin Pospisil
Ills supervised farm training
program consists of one Ches-
ter White gilt four cattle a
tractor a pickup truck 38
acres of alfalfa 15 acres of
wheat 14 acres of oats 35
acres of corn and a combine
Ile has won first place in
three public speaking contests
this year He will enter the
State Soil Conservation Speech
Contest Monday
Only the top one-third of the
FFA boys in Oklahoma are
named Junior Master Farmers
inquiry into county road building 1 One of the final witnesses in the
practices started to present his I hearing was Henry F Reager
arguments Judge Webb interrupt-I fired as Tulsa resident engineer
ed to say it wouldn't be necessary' for the state highway department
Rinehart in his argument label-
ed Simms a "I3th juror" in the
grand jury probe Judge Webb
disagreeed pointing out the duty
of the county attorney is "to ad-
vise the grand jury" and no evi-
dence was shown that Simms
"either participated in the delib-
erations or voting Gt the jurors"
Rinehart also criticized as hear-
say evidence the testimony of
Muskogee engineer Jim Curry
who made core tests on the by-
pass and was a key witness be-
fore the grand jury Judge Webb
held however that Curry's quali-
fications and credibility as a wit-
ness should be determined by a
jury
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LEAVE YOUR ENTRY BLANK
AT ANY OF THESE LUCKY
DOLLAR FOOD STORES
IN NORMAN:
Joke's Lucky Dollar Store 415 Hoover St
Homer Woods Lucky Dollar Store 112 W
Robinson St
Cornelius & Walker Lucky Dollar Food Store
Eastern Avenue Lucky Dollar Market
Bill Cornelius Lucky Dollar Food Store
Little's Lucky Dollar Market
Nick Chechovsky Lucky Dollar Market
Clifton Taylor Lucky Dollar Market No I
Clifton Taylor Lucky Dollar Market No 2
By-Er-Rite Lucky Dollar Market
Western Lucky Dollar Market
Ben Howard Lucky Dollar Market
Nix Lucky Dollar Market
Midget Lucky Dollar Market
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Awards
NOLAN GROSS
Norman High School's chap-
ter sent two delegates to the
convention today They were
Howard Delibaugh and Jim
Storm Two more boys will at-
tend Friday and a judging team
will go Saturday
About 2000 state TTA mem-
bers were expected at the rally
Joe Hughes Duncan SC
national FFA vice president
was to be featured speaker He
was elected last October at the
annual FFA convention in Kan-
sas City Ile was Star Farmer
of his state in 1957
He said he told grand jurors he
knew some Highway Department
records were altered but denied
he told the grand jury that he I
ordered the changes
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Religious Ties
No Hindrance
Kennedy Says
HUN'TINGTON W Va (AP)—
Sen John F Kennedy (D-Mass)
left West Virginia today after
some "gloves off" campaigning
against those who would make his
Roman Catholic religion a factor
in the state's May 10 presidential
primary
In his latest swipe Wednesday
night he said he would be "just
as free to carry out the duties
Of president) as anyone in West
Virginia" a heavily Protestant
state
Kennedy concluded his three-
day swing with a day-long whistle-
stop tour across southern West
Virginia where Catholics are few
among the miners and factory
workers
His bus tour included towns
along the way from Beckley to
Huntington many of which are
located in the depressed coal
fields
At every stop he took the ini-
tiative in bringing up the religious
issue insisting his faith would not
hamper him in living up to the
president's oath of office
He also hammered away at the
state's unemployment problems
and depressed economic condi-
tions which he said resulted from
' ''eight years u! difference and
lack of faith" by ie Eisenhower
administration
At a final reception Wednesday
night Kennedy replied to criticism
of the Democratic campaign lev-
eled by Harold E Neely a can-
didate for the Republican nomina-
tion for governor
Neely said the two senators are
making West Virginia appear to
be a state of "poverty-stricken in-
digents and religious fanatics"
"I can assure you of one thing" 1
Kennedy said "The next president
of the United States is going to
know about the problems of West
Virginia?'
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RECITAL SET — Carol
Ann Cook a Baylor Uni-
versity senior will give an
organ recital Sunday in
Waco Tex The daughter
of Mr and Mrs William
W Cook Jr 726 S La-
homa Ave she will play
compositicns by Purcell
and Alain
Young FDR
Has To Wait
For Cortege
RICMOOD W Va (AP)—Po-
Leeman Bernard Dawson wasn't
making any exceptions as he
stopped traffic Wednesday to
make way for a funeral proces-
sion One driver told Dawson he would
h ve to get through because
Franklin D Roosevelt Jr was in
the car and was late for a speech
at nearby Summersville
"I don't care if you've got Abra-
ham Lincoln in the car" said
Dawson "You'll have to wait"
And they did
Deaths Blamed
On Propeller
liner—may have been chopped to
death by a propeller of the air-
liner "It looks as if the prop just
chewed up the plane All of the I
occupants suffered deep head
cuts" said W Stanley Moored
denuty coroner of Burke County
The airliner and the private
plane both landing under visual
flight rules because the Hickory
airnort has no air control tower 1
collided in a bright sunny sky
Wednesday
The airliner with 40 persons
aboard landed safely the private
plane crashed killing all aboard
—three Michigan furniture corn-
pany officials and the company
pilot
The Piedmont Airlines plane was
making a routine stop on a Cin- 1
cinnati-to-Fayetteville route The
Cessna 310 was bringing the bus-
inessmen to a furniture show
here
Visual flight rules require a
pilot to stay clear of other air-
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A second car for the family
On Propeller is growing in demand Two
car families now comprise
HICKORY NC (AP)—The four 1 about 17 96 of all families
occupants of a private plane— A recent survey discloses
victims of a collision with an air-1 that another 796 wont to
buy second cars In some
cases the second car is a
used one The average
automobile dealer atiocates
approximately 72 of his
used car advertising budget
for newspapers
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Tarman, Fred E. The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 243, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1960, newspaper, April 21, 1960; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2129072/m1/6/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.