Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 99, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 24, 1959 Page: 3 of 26
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Liveliest of the old grads return- -
Ing this -weekend for Oklahoma'
State class reunions is just likely
to be Dr II E Thompson:
' Iles 94 and shooting for 1o0
and he gives away nothing to the
younger 0Staters in terms of sharp to
wit and ready hunior
Dr Thompson isthe last surviv
tile member of OSLYs first faculty
Ile was on the scene early Sat- vt
orday to help get the gathering 61
of the clans underway and he'll
he on the scone 4it the Alumni
bannnet at 1215 pm Sunday in
the ballroom renewing acituaint-
ioices with other Aggie faithful
Among the returning grads
the university's Dail Century club
will be a number Of Dr Thump- r
son's former students Ile was On
the facility nine years leaving in
190o
Ile taught freehand drawing and
niecJiauical drawing and was head
of the Att tit college preparatory
school
"We taught 'em from the ABC's
to geometry" he chuckles
This will be about the Inth
" - straight year Mat Dr Thompson
has made the return to the cam
pus 'and he came by bus from
Istel'herson Kan his home
"We had a pretty good trip this1
time Had a good bus Not one ofi t
those second hand things I've rid-
- den down here before: he remark-I
ett
-When I came out here to teach i
there was nothing but prairie grass
DI14 a roil barn" he tocalls7
Dr Thompson is a natieKenI
Whims and he's the image of al
retired Kentucky colonel with al
k string lie and a cant a nd i
dressed in a neat gray jacket and!' t
HE'S STILL LIVELY AT 94
Last H Survivor of H 0-Staters
First Faculty Back for Fun
5oo00o attendance would he ex-
ceeded Niore than 1S00 comPanies ex
bibited a half billion dollat a worth
of displays anti sales from the
show Vi:Pr expected to hit one bil-
lion dollars as soon as the final
tales slip was signed
Much To Bo Learned
The more than 300 top-echeIon
oilmen attending the show
found out among other things
that:
--Oil tools 'have been developed
which do more woik But they're
more complicated Anil more ex-
pensive —The trend toward automation
in the oil industry especially In
refinink la striking
—Competition is becoming keen
between electrical and mechanical
drives for the drilling rig and be
!wren gas-turbine and piston en-
gines as primp movers
The foreign Influence is being
felt over here French firms
ecored heavily in the transporta-
tion held with a gas turbine heli-
copter for rig mobility and a mon-
ster truck for use in desert drill-
ing areas And a Frenchman an-
nounced an engine which can run
on salad oil for fuel
Oilmen — Even the Texas kind
—were asking the price Mt oft-
en than ever before The cost
queers has made itself felt in all
branches of the Industry
Pirolgn Silos Big
Several big silos made the
news Dresser industries sold Ito
million In rigs for Argentina Na-
tional Supply announced two big
sales — totaling about PI million
achte Mexico
- Caterpillar Tractor Co sold more
than 50 engines of various types
Franks Division of Cabo Shops
inc Pampa Tex sold more than
tro00o0 worth the first few days
of the show
' Neatly IA00 fociIgn delegates
ornied the exposition Wading
four unidott i heti visitor Irma
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Bakery Workers
End OC Strike
1 Toothache Drinking Excuse!
Jail
i OKLAHOMA CITY (13Pli—Okla
Gets Him $50 Fin
ihoma Ci ly residents will begin to
! KNOXVILLE Tend (UPI) get the bread variety and supply
want again thanks to 'settle
'Ilia liquor on his breath was!lheY
ment Sa
from soaking his aching tooth in turday or 2 two-week
whiskey
1 Tom
Ballard so strike of bakery workers which
Fifty dollars snd 30 days In jaiLitsd idled some 350 employes of
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whiskey o-in Ballard no strke of bakery workers which
jail had idled some 350 employd of
Fifty dollars and 30 days In
for drunk driving the Judge said'fiv hakerieg
Friday
Union and management repre-
sentatives agreed Saturday to a
general pay raise for the union
Arrested ter Scare - workers of elgh t cents an hour
ROSELLE PARK N J (UPI)! cents the coming year Ba kers
—Three It year-old boys were ar during this year and seven
rested Friday for planting a harm- the coming year Rakers
Ins Air Force practice bomb icents planned to resutne full shifts by
field causing 33 families to teeiSunday and some went barb to
their homes and disrupting Hanes work on niglit shifis Saturday
in I nearby school night
By Major Jfoople
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Fox Loses light
As State Judges
Favor Farmers
LOKLAIIONIA CITY (1111—Two
years of squabbling between old
ago pension promoter Ors J Fox
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land farm groups ended here Int-
day t hen a state Supreme Court
ruling on two titillative petitions
unaa umanotna itti$ year out
lexm
epled front
)14 y
111-' manv of the high school grads will
sales taxes on part 'of their sup t
not be seeking employmen for
plies
another four years
The court's ruling Implemented
Dr Oliver Hodg su
e St ate per-
- a 19" " w"ic" exemPled u
fan' intendent of public instruction es
ers from paying s es ales tax on timatedl 6600 will finish college
- Ifeed Nod the trade-in allowance on work this year and 26500 Okla
used farm niac a w hinety la
- home teen agers will complete
sought by farmers for two de-
high school The number of both
icades
categories is up about 7 per cent
thhdln lir la rm itrAta
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Graduates Ge tNEWSPRESS 3
Stit !water Okla May ft I959
More Jobs
NVU 161 NO ligir 114 ftoir
Higher Wages
! - 4 !plies look oe ahms 111111My Ilirlit itil
implemented' another four years
The court's ruling
Or Oliver !lodge state super-
a 1957 law which exempted faun
intendent of public instruct ion es
- : ers from paying sales taxes on
1 timated 6600 will finish college
: i 1: -- - 'feed and the trade-in allowance on work this year and 26500 Okla
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L s ' 41 : f I use d farm machinery a law
sought by farmers for two de- home teen ger' will
t 1 1 ' complete
high school The number of both
Th Oklahom Farm Bureau!
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Icades
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categories is up about 7 per cent
I e a
s
ra''' - and other farm organizations have over last year
been campaigning for the law tori ii aurvey of officials of the 17
universities anti senior colleges in
‘: '4-
years on grounds a farmer should
'j ' k get the same exemption as a man-iOklahoma showed getters! opti-'
‘ N''a ' ufacturer who pays no sales taxI mism concerning work opportuni
s a
' ' V on raw materials Farm organi tie for gradu
ze
s
!lns m
io wanted the exemption Rcess ien Is Over
tes on to In
It c hide ee d i and f ertilize r but f ai -I 1 The job situation is much bet
' s
1ter this year than last because the
' ed to get it in the 1957 law
! ' -4N ITcession is over" a University of
- '''kzi 1--' ' The to statute has
I Oklahoma spokesman said
i ' ' -- -- '-' been kept in cold storage by a
-
he university placement bu
i
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e - referendum petition circulated by i i
vst 4 - ar i Fox for a vole of the people - ireau said average salaries for
ks y
'4 The court ruled es
Tuday his pe
raduates thi ear would range
4 1 S460 to $185 per month rout
' 'iti
' on didn't have enough v alid"In ‘ '' e t44 signatures Farm organizatiins'pared with $115 to $160 last year
5
! circulatedea second petition inch! Mw't "lieges In the state reV"t
''tii t ed a "greater than usual" number
I -1 St i would have cancelled a section in
of recruiters (rout business ansi in
the act that provided fur an ao
dostry visiting the campuses this
- It - ' 1- proximate million -dollar to ansfer
veer
from the general fund to the state- '
The figures include students in
Welfare nepartmcnt to !Mike lip
both priv -nd Stale operated
a t ita
" the sales tax loss
t Frank Carter Enid attotoey
' ka s
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-t the farm groups signed a stipota-
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t' 7 lion Friday agreeing this petitionl p il I' c 1
1 0 uriOn JU1T
f ita as insofficimit The court then 'is 1
— - '--------'- - t'ited Mandates holdin4 built pe! 1
1: ititions
to lit 'TM made the!
1- colle04
s Filed Against 2'
!law effective i -
Fos was able to circulate his pe' 1 e
Firms C
Npwsprs Immo ohm because the 197 act failed to I ushingit
carry the emergency clause -
State's class re- With llo emergency a bill takeil Assistant County Attorney D O
prson K31 List Ofeci imdultely wIthmt it a' Cobbage has filed charges against
lel now 91 and Oilen has 40 days to (Initiate a two oil refining firms and a Cush
Ill for water pollution
petition soekin4 a vote Of the peoiing
pie ch
- The arges were tiled against
the Cushing Petroleum Dehydrat
a Oklahoma City—i ' mg co the G E Reagin Oil and
O"
Mg job State Hughway Ret:tainiing co and Roy Matlock
i The (milting Petroleum Dehyd
off lo about &
irating firm W a s charged with per
n they opened Itu:
milting su ltonated yd rocarbon to
yhody look cIfflo pl ans Delayed flow into Collonwoohil creek The
For a whit0- there
1—11' ” i' Reagin firni allegedly deposited
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et i: :' 1 4 'r : !law effective
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dressed in a neat gray Jrs ani- '
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white flannel slack s l ' ---004 Liiaiaaiiii i - 1 Fox was able to circulate his p e
1 ' tion because the 197 act failed to Firms cushingite
Ile one taught school in I Ken1 - --NewsPress Immo
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ucky log cabin carry the emereency clau
l usi I to footloose and se -
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1 OLDEST AGGIE-Arrising early for Oklahoma State's class re- With Do emere m
gy a bill takes! Assistan y D t County Attorney 0
i'-4 be tancyi
free he ay I came out here union events was Dr II F Thompson of klePherson Katt last effect' immediately Without it art-"""gl' ti" l'ili4 charg" against
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a Presbyterian od a Republican
rviving inembirp of the school's first lacultY He'i now 91 atol ciiien has 90 days to circuiate a two Oil refining firms and a Cush
i1 su
but I wount up a Nlethodist anki niade the returtrio the campus by bus petition soeking a vote man for water pollution Of the peoiing
pie The charges were hied against
a flanged Democrat I " the Cushing Petroleum Dehydrat
"But Methodists are good people
In fact I married one" he mideschool's first catalog of coursesfrom Texas—via Oklahoma City— i ' mg co the G E Heagin Oil and
After he left OW Dr Thompson It's how in the university's rare to take a teaching job I StateHlighway Ret:tainiing co and Roy Matlock
i The
was assistant bank secretary tin books collectio 'to about ' ! "But it fell off abo O
ut &" tustung Petroleum Dehyk
irating WiiS
ler Gov Ilaskell and later was Dr Thompson is a graduate °Hie says "wheopened n they ope the
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assistant stale auditor Western Kentucky Slate coliege—istrip and everybody took 911' tol plans Delayed milting sulfonated hydrocarbon to
firm charged with per
flow into Coltonwooil creek The
"rve done about eserything ex- class of 11001 They think so much get some land For a while- there:
cid steal horses and bootleg" of him there they've got his grad-1 were Just empty shacked a romik
Reagin firni alleledly deposited
TULSA t LP — Delays in statel a
basic sediments in Skull creek
remarks 'the doughty former pro- nation suit in the school museum' here "
nd Matlock was charged with de
fessor 1 'il'in 1101 actually an alumnus' Dr ThoMpson has in mind inak'approval of the relocation agree p0iting salt water into a ranch
Dr Tm
hop son never returned to of this university of course" he'ing quite a few more reumoni ment and other obstacles wilt pre' - - b
of C
Rehm)! teaching Instead he became says "But since I was on the lirsF "My brother died It year at vent a start on highway relocation the imarron river
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a chiropractor and practiced for faculty they've given it honorarytet" he said "I'm trying to make protects in this Keystone and Fir'
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a number of years stalus:' 11 loO They lake awf G
ully good care ioia reservoir are FI
as Until neXt Phone Lines Cut at Perry
In addition to his teailiing duties Stillwater was a town of about'of me and I expect I may make year Col John D Itristor district !
at old A&M he put lisesether the 200 he says when he came up it" Armv engineer said K
atorday r I 1111V (UPI) -- Telephone
- - --- 1 we have a great deal of thecommunications were cut off here
tor a time Saturday vs hen work
vngineering done on the relocation
of sit 51 be said But the rein men repairing a road wihtin the
D L io
city limiti accidentally cut the
cation agreement a request that
rightor main telephone cable Telephone
Dig Petroleum Expositn the engineers acquire the
crews w ele sent immediately to re
way and programming data atilt
are not
1 in hand he said pair the cable
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Even if apProvals -are received! ------- ---
by July 1- next Jan 1 will be the' Dies for der
-- EndS ' Ten-Day Tulsa RUn ' earliest that the first section of S11 OSSINING N VMur) — (UPI Ett
51 canbe under construction he'ward Ectsvorlh 31 died In Siig
ssid Sing Prison's eieOrie chair Fri
' The story is he ey '
'TULSA (111'1)— The 19S9 fitter Russia Ono of the highest-placed show most of the timo with only t tame for thda night for ths murder of ROM
relocation of S II 113 and the first mary S p e 1 z o 21 a palochial
rational Petroleum Exposition — foreign dignitaries at the show was A few showers Interrupting tho'
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the biggest' brassiest and busiest Or Hormel° Aguirre Legarretaiste m
ady strea'of visitors enterin section of U S 69 in the Eufaula'schoo teacher during a render
garea tie said I vous in a wooded area
in history —closed its doors Sittur : President of ytr the Argentine the gates
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dsy night after a successful 10-day'sfate Oil monopoly I The IPE started in 1923 as a I
run which mirrored nit progress'i Oklahoma's Gov Howard EitIstreet bazaar Visitors noted that
of an industry I mondson and Con Ernest 0!it hsd coins a long way in 36
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-The Rates won't swing open on Thompson chairman of the Texas Ye2rs LE DOI iiNL
another show for four to six years!Railroad Commission got the bili i - --elrar4seses1 ts ail '-
Attendance through the firstoil show on the road May 11 with Bakery Workers 011"-41
nine days totaled 489600 and offi dedicatory speeches fpon 41"7
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Why Take Chances
Bank FIRST and your check
when cashed Is your ready receipt
No matter where you go or
what you buy your money is
always with you and giddy
Before you buy BANK
First
Our 59th Yiar of
blond ty lorvice
To Stiliwohor
PDIC
National Bank
THE BANK ON THR WEST SIDE OF THE STREET
Rash From Cash
DUNCAN (UPI) —Mrs Ia
Unitod Press Intornational Varna Parks Is a bank tailor at
fitora jobs and better salaries the Oklahoma National Ran' k
await Oklahoma's college and high1
school graduates who enter thel she
muss thousands of dol
labor market within the next weeki
tars In cold lash lath -day
or so following their graduation
A record 33000 high school and A weak ago she got a rash on
college seniors will receive diplo her loft hand and want to a doc
tnas in Oklahoma this year but tor
many of the high school grads will Mrs LaVorna Parks Is ellargis
not be seeking employment for
another four years to money
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TODDLERS'
PLAY TOGS
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ssortment—louy now
for summer—Sig I to 4 100
Francis Hall Rites Today
CLENCOE—terances E Hall 8501ay at the Glencoe Merholtiit
died Friday at a Kaw City restichorth Burial will be at loor
home
cenietery under direction of Poteet
Mrs Hall was born Oct 29 1873 Funeral home of Pawnee
at Keytsville Mo- and came to Mrs Hairs husband On ir
Oklahoma in 1913 to Glencoe coin—died in MO
miinity where she lived several
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years before moving to California
She returned here in 1937
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Iter survivors include a daughter CREMONA Italy (Orli— Fih
Mrs Aubrey Smith
netheli (Titian Natala Poll felt a nibble
land Calif three sons Roy i
South ljaven Mich Jim Hail snd pulled a salami out of the
Augustine Calif isnd John 11311 Canal Friday Ile dived
Portuguese East Africa: even'in and came up with V) more
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grandchildren 12 great-grandchilsalamis
all well preserved Polce
dren And one great-great grantl daughter
figured they were hastily shim
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dren and one great-great grants all well prewrved rolce
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Bellatti, R. Marsden. Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 99, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 24, 1959, newspaper, May 24, 1959; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2144389/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.