Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 265, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1959 Page: 2 of 18
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2 NEWS-PRESS
Ihtster Okla Dee 3 1959
Brief
News
Another Aerial Stolen
?tichard Da le Chegwin 272 Cor-
dell reported to police today 96-
inch vAlip aerial for his mobile
"ham" radio was taken from his
' car in the Cordell parking 1 o t
Tuesday night Boliee theorized the
theft might be connected with the
theft of a mobile receiving unit
valued id $260 from the car of
Brian Stewart Nov 28 Eddie
Springs 324 N Main reported the
—Iteft of two illdsmobile hubcaps
while his car was parked at Fron
tier lanes north of the city George
Ilolman 323 S Melrose reported
The theft of all four of his Fiesta
hubcaps
RUMMAGE SALE Saturday —
12th and Main Alpha No chapter
Beta Sigma Bhi (adv)
Blvetne4 Bearers Listed
Bearers for Emeline Bluemel 80
who died Tuesday will be Ellis
Allinson 412 S Cray Carl Newby'
415 S Cray James Brazda 624
Ershth Dick Jurgens 224 E
Miller Al Smith 113 N Duck
and Earl Sewell 423 S Cray
Services for Mrs Blumel will be
conducted in the Strode Chapel at
2 pm Friday the Rev James
Farley officiating
RUMMACE — Friday I pm:
Saturday 8 am 4 pm - 702
South Duck United Church Wom-
en (adv)
' Martin Brothers Jailitd
John 44 and Monroe 41 Mar-
(in Stillwater brothers were booked
into county jail about midnight fol-
lowing their arrest by State Troop-
er E IL Gay on charges of public
intoxication (lay reported the ar-
rests wero made at 11:30 pm
Tuesday on Hwy 40 south of Stillwater
NOW AVAILABLE for home use
—revolutionary - new upholstery
mhampoo machine! A to ZItent-
ills Flt 2 8M5 (adv)
Bornis Caitlin In Japan
Bernie J Colgin aviation elec-
tronics technician first class U S
Navy son of Mr and Mrs Calton
L Colgin 1217 E Fifth is serving
with the Electronic ( ountermeas-
util squadron at lwakuni Japan
More reporting for his overseas
duty he wasstationed at the Naval
or Station San Diego Calif
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City and County
Public Records
Today's Weather Mop
260 French Die
As Dam Breaks
Citations — Frank D Russell - - 7 - - - - - ----
26 of Rains hotel was cited early
Thursday for speeding on Main byl(Conlinued from Page 1)
Patrolmen Oscar Da via and'Nice and St Tropz a few miles
Charles Lane
from the sea tip the Reynan Riv-
Divorces Mad — Robert C San-1 s
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ford vs Joyce 1 Sanford askingier ""Y Allied troop captured
divorce for reason of 'incompatitthe city arkl its ancient Roman
bihty and return of maiden nameilantiquaies the second tlay of thel
Joyce 1 Matipin invasion
Hospital Notes Throughout the night with the
aid of lights powered by their
Admissions
on battenes French Army and
Minnie McKatighar4 140I3 Lowry
Mrs Don Stafford 4131i S KnobI Navy men moved through the
lock Andrew Jenkins 1424 Sidevaqated area answering calls
0511 Regents Meet Dec 11
of!a l d11 uj y 1
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tl l':'in1T u1rsd-Itiblo'llilt 1In'unlinv'tie'tels1111clah7iratiboiTtl
The next meeting of the Board
lay vveighing seven pounds two4200 tiamaCe to locket and a'
Regints loc Oklahoma State uni-
'versity will be held on Saturday )une"" 'wooden wall
Per 12 tit 9 a m in the student -------
Union Council room at OSU For- I
rest McIntire administrative as-1
wstant to the board said today
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Singing Convention Mooting
The Payne county singing con- t
Vention 'will meet at the Calvary
Assembly of Cod church at 2:30 -
p m Sunday for the regular meet- I
according to Logan E Ilar i
t rove east of city The Rev Lee 91°42 MAIN ST i
mulicndore vho is pastor of the ii l
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church is also a past president - I
04 Me convention
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Pastors Meet Friday CORRECTION
Stillwater Pastors Association i
Will meet Friday in the den 11:45 win of
WEDNESDAY'
S AD SHOULD HAVE READ
the student Union at 1
according to Rev Carl Powers
president Officers will be elected LADIES'
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and N T James mental health
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representative of the department
of preventative medicine al Okla ' TAPERED sLAcKs
home City will speak on geriatric ' i
problems All city ministers are I
Invited to the meeting of
the in- WOO Reduced rdur
or Corduroy TI it 25 i
terdenominational group
VA Workers No-cKlod i
An examination for food service
workers at $122 to $I 34 per bout
or employment at Veteran's Ad-
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ministration hospital has been an- '
Heeds Surplus 8 Shoes
commission Full information and
application forma may he obtain-
4 ways to buy—Cash Charge Layaway-7i
ed from 01 Cunningham exam- i
tiler at the Stillwater post office
or from the Executive Secretary ' 6 months to pay
1
Veterans Administration hospit al 1
921 N E 13th Oklahoma City 4 It
OKLAHOMA — Fair and warm-
er tonight Clear tar—partly cloudy
Friday turning cooler extreme
Northwest Low tonight 30s north
west to low 40s southeast High
Friday 65 to 75
Temperatures for tho 24-hour pc
rind ending at 3 milThurmlay
(Courtesy nil)
4 pm 58 12 mid 37 8 am 36
5 pm 56 1 am 33 9 a m
6 p m 48 2 a m 34 10 a m 50
7 pm 44 3 am 34 11 a m 56
It pm 42 4 am 34 12 noon 6)
9 pm 40 5 2m 33 1 pm 62
10 pm 38 Et a m 34 2 pm 65
11 pm 38 7 a m 35 3 p tn 67
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Colo r Cartoon
'Nifty Ninotios
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Markets
Ok lohoills City Produce
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI)—Pro
duce:
Wheat No 1 bard —1 higher
$133-172 Frederick 192 Black-
well Medford 185 Bison Clinton
El Reno Enid Guymon liennes
sey Kingfisher Oklahoma City
Viet Watongs Yukon 184 Alva
Broilers: Offerings" short Live
' weight at farms 1450 to 1580'
mostly 1570 to 1580 cents Dressed
wholesale at plants 2600 to 28
cents
Hens No 1 — Steady Lawton
6-14 Tulsa 8-12 Oklahoma City 7-
12 Vinita 5-10 Alva Elk City
Woodward 5 0 Blackwell Clinton
58
Eggs — Steady (A large) Clin
ton 35 Alva Oklahoma City
Tulsa 33 Elk City Lawton Wood-
ward 32 Enid 31 Blackwell El
Reno Vinits 30
Butterfat No 1 — Lawton 52
Enid 54 Clinton El Reno 56
Alva Vinita 60 ' Elk City 63
Woodward 65
Oklahoma City Livestock
OKLAIIOMA CITY (UPI)—Live
stock:
Cattle 500 calves 300 steady
to 50 higher utility commercial
cows 1350 to 16 canners cutters
10 to 13 50 slaughter calves 18 to
22 -
Hogs 400 steady barrows gilts
1175 to 1325 sows 850 to 1050
Sheep 200 steady native wooled
slaughter lambs 1450 to 1550
4 shorn slaughter ewes 3 to 5
wooled feeder lambs 13 to 14
Dow Jones Averages
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WITH WONDROUS SPECTACLE
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You HAVE EVER SEER!!
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MARSHA Am SBA
Cashier Steals $340000
So4Bank Fails to Open
1 TENEHA Tex (1111)— The 1906 by Luke Motley who is now
'First State Bank of Tenaha failed chairman of the board Jack Mot-
to open today and bank officials icy is his son
lissued v statement saying the
assistant cashier bad made off The' shortage was discovered
with $340000 ' ' ' Wednesday by examiners of the
The assistant cashier was Clif
ford Gary SS who Is married and
said he admitted embershag tho
money to put into the Gary Con- IticGill 'to Fight I
struction Co which be owns
'The bank has been forced to '
close because of a ' shortage of
OKLAHOMA ClTi' (UP1)--State
1340000 admitted by Clifford
Gary assistant cashier of the Democratic Chairman Gene Mc
bank" president Jack Motley and Gill disclosed today be is person-
chairman of the board Luke Mot ally opposed to Gov Howard Ed-
h'Y slid in a itstement to de- monlison'a three reform proposals
positors ' but hopes to keep that issue out Of
The First State Bank Is II rtla' the battle with Edmondson for
tively small bank — its total de- pirty control
posits as of Oct il Were k882351-84 McGill assessing reaction since
—sod Gary bandied Abe books he announced 10 days ago be
Gary was beat questioned by would actively campaign for ire-
FBI agents election as state chairman said be
Teneha is a tows of about 1000 is convinced be can win despite
persona in Shelby county la East Edmondson'a opposition to his
Tessa The bank la the only one candidacy
in town it was established in McGill discounts Etimondironie
Dow Jones Averages WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Federal Communications Comma-
United Press International sion took an unprelletlented step i
Dow-Jones I pm est stock today aimed at cracking down on 1
averages: payola and deceptive advertising (
30 indus 66151 up 0 22 s practices on radio and television 1
20 rails 15136 up 005 It ordered every radio and tele- I
15 utils 8676 up 009 vision b t a tion in the country to
65 stocks 21471 up 010 submit within 30 days complete!
3rd hour sales 490000 to I pm information on the'-financing of
'1780000 - its programs !
The request for the Information
was contained in a letter sent to
Butcher -Store all of the 5236 radio and televil
sion stations licensed by the CC
The action clearly stemmed from
'
Cat Caught l tshhtowrecseeont dolisseloosoluireas of o Tyog(pilois
vestigation of payola the practice
of paying disc Jockeys to 011
In Tenderizer
records on the air
Payola or any other type di
hidden commercial practice is il-
NEW YORK (UPI) — Gloria Is legal under the Communicatkuw
a butcher-store cat Act of 1934 which created the FCC
Most cats would envy her bull to police the broadcasting industry
Gloria got herself in trouble bylanyono found guilty of breakingt
not knowing her way around Ithis law could face a masimumi
Butcher Mike Delgado was penalty! of $1o000 or one year in
!pushing meat through a machineprisoo or both !
that converts tough beef into ICC members have said that
more tender cubesteaks Wednes- license by stations which sanction
day Olen Gloria wandered in to
vio:ation also could lead to loss of
see what was going on Delgado payola or so-called "sneak" com-'
turned his back for a moment mercial practices !
then ‘sliiried back when Gloria The radio anti TV stations were
screeched eiven until inn 4 1960 to stinntv I
-
' Wits CI1111 SUPPER tonight! lock Andrew Jenkins 1424 Sidevastated area ansaring calls pushing meat tlwough a machineprison or boil
Idethodst Church basement! SerIllushand: Mrs 'Hampton Crowder !for hdp the frantic waving of that converts tough betf into ICC members have said that
ing 530 -730 pm CO cents plate It101 N Main dr Ellen McCraryi 4 " ‘ tittaunal a 1 more tender cubesteaks Wednes- license by stations which sanction
(adv) 150 S Willis MTN Bobby Ilunter1"4"1" an" tilt a ler R flas ilay Olen Gloria wandered in to vio:ation also could lead to loss of
a signal ntglith
2F Pttite Vet Village: F r a n It""11 ()l going on Delgado payola or o-ealled "sneak" corn
of officer of the Scottish Rite club mond wheee rt 1 Mrs K D d transportation stem at the
Annual election and in s'
Scottish Rite ' Club " mond Wheeler rt 1 NEN K I)1 The United States military inI -
-' turned his back for a moment mereial practices 1
then a hirled back when Gloria The radio and TV stations were
lass i es see what was
installation Hatter 310 E Bennett Ray France paced its m ive supply
a urday screeched - given until Jan 4 1960 to supply!
s
i r an sv
will be held at a dinner meeting at Greiner 1'320 W Fourth M r tri'aiTnsal et' the French June"- "I looked back and there was information on their p r o g ram!
if keen's cafeteria at 8 pm Fri- John Col-whit 139 N Duncan andment to help out in the disas1er sorti ce i
ared to 114 s or Walter Robert Nash Gloria's right foot caught in the hnancing practices
daY I Mrs Grant Kinzer 310 N MainI fly In all supplies needed The Air Force prep nta as of 7 E 12Ili eh° died tenderizer" D
olgado said "li The FCC asked them to report
"
B Hiking Dias at tl Dismissible Wednesday at the Stillwater Mu lost my head and ran out of the on "what internal controls and
1' '
Services for Bernard Ileirin Merrell Butler 227 Admiral
g 91 nieipal hosPital will be held Instore I've known Gloria and her procedures you have established
west of city who died this morn rd: Ptition Mrs Melvin Jovanovic ni5 the a tter2s1lbrother Peter since they were to provide you with information
jag at hi home will be iinnOlinCNI -
S McFarland Carl Baldwin M om e' with the iitvd Joseph Saturday as
I8 e Pressure born and they are like part of aoncerning the remuneration other
s
at a later date by Strode Funeral E Sixth:
Ethel Markwell 227 S - in charge lone's family 1 than that paid by you that has
Duck Mrs Quinten Vontress 721 Charged by Cobb Interment will he In the Fair A rescue crew from the Ameri been or may be received by in-
Dome W Tenth Mrs Tommy Welch lawn cemetery can Society for the Prevention of ldividuals in connection with par-
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n Highway Men ccalnle woans obtrn 3in 1C8a75wletyo county Wright Cruelty-lo Animal and a police'licipation in the reparation and
Dr Morgan Article Used Perkins Marvin Ehlers 70812
"Some Interpersonal Aspects of W Cantwell and Gretchen )loss 0 emergency squad were called to'presentat of programs broadcast
Supervision" is the titir of an sr- 121 N University pl and 'Jane Naah the market Gloria's foot was 8014 your station"
title written for national pub- Ile is survived by one brother roughly caught that they had Another government agency the!
Iteation by Dr Clayton A Morn
ga New Citizens OKLAHOMA cm (urn— An
I
e n a I o r -Fart Nasii 7211a F 120 and onello take the machine apart to get' Federal Trade Commission bac
1016 Orchard Oklahoma State uni- Mr and Mrs Bobby Hunter 2 Flanti aummisiration a
'sister Mrs' imma Berkins Stroud' her free launched its own inquiry into dist
!eharged today that highway work- i
verity staff member The publhirente Vet Village are the par-
1
Okla 'n the Ada division have been l Its crack-
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Three brothers and one sister to The two-year-old eat was rushed jockey payola practices to the nearest ASPCA shelter and down would be aimed at record 1
eationJournalAUtetlahilitalielLients of a daughter born 8:12 pm iers I
eon pounam!ihreatened iA il1110th oftheit jobs preceded h
tm - tn- death-----Itrested lot -shock-----'-------'-companies ------------------
Is dedcaled to the rehabililation'tWednesday-Weighing
- lit they do not circulate the gover-
of the handicapped anti is puhlis1- i 12 ounces 1
ed bimonthly in Washington DC1 Mr and Mrs John Schmook inor s "three-reform petitions l
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by the National Behabihtation as '15-3 N University pl are the par 1 The ehtirge came from Sen
ents of a son born 1:15 a m11111:ey cobb Tishomingo a tlis- - 5 PERFORMANCES ONLY
sociat:on 1
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Thursday weigliing seven poundsltrict leader of the Oklahomans for
:5 5-3:45-5:30-7:20-9:1 0
Car Catches Firs Downtown n ine ounces Loral Giivernment Th e lathr ia
A gas Itak in the carburetor of i
vb lb li 1Art::: ‘n:pISSION2Scit5& 60c
Mr and Mrs K D ' Creiner fighting the petition drive
a car operated by Freedi SheO 1320 W t-
u ()a
tb'
are the parents i
herd Iblorrison lit 1215 Indio' hadiof a son born 548 am Thurs
S d So 'rigs Junior High
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one truck of the city fire depart- day weighing eight pounds flint'
an 11 1
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ment answering a call just outside (owes
Cleared During 13!oze
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the doorliMkn stat on s poors On i '5Ir and Mrs Don Stafforil 413'1
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Ninth ave u
Firetnn repta-tel Reis Knoblock are the parents of al SAND SPRINGS 0'1'1)— Some ' )liG 1 M
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psoline fed blaLe "burtlefl IIII ro!'!daughter born at 6:29 a in Thurs13A students at the Sand Springs
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wires off the motor and damaged day aeighing seven pounds four jni
uor bioh school were marchd
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the paint on the hood of the ounces lout in orderly fashion alien a lire'
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Shetoo ril auto ' Mr and Mrs' John Copeln- 139 broke out Wednesday t W afternoon
- la N Duncan are the parents of a! Lie fire ails extinguished In
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A MOWN FILM PRODUCTION
AN AMtRICAN INTHINATIONAL PICTURI
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chairman of the board Jack Mot-
ley is his sem -
The shortage was discoveied
Wednesday by examiners of the
McGill to Fight Dig E's Grab
FCC Cracks Down on All
Television and Radio Stations
FTC Chairman Earl W Kintner
also warned broadcasters to come
up with an industry "plan without
loopholes" to curb inisleadMg ads
or the !It will step in to "fully
discharge its duties" by instituting
enforcement actions
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Federal Deposit Ing litinee Corp
A short while later the banks'
board of directors declared the
bank Insolvent and turned it over
to the banking commissioner of
Texas for liquidation '
Inpuence among party regulars
The state administration'a part in
the recent Jefferson-Jackson day
fund-raising effort is one item he
cites in discussing the situation
Last year with Gov Raymond
Gary taking the lead the Demo
cults raised $73000 via the state-
house Taut This year with Ed
mondson adopting a "strictly vol-
untary" approach among elate
workers the same division con-
tributed only $18000
Leland Gourky speaking far lie
governor in Edmondsones absence
from the state said the sharp re-
duction in contributions from state
employee "clearly proves no pres-
sure was applied contrary to whet
Marty Ilium says" Haulm for-
merly Gary's press secretary has
handled publicity for the anti-Ed
mondeon bloc in both the party
and in the dispute over the un-
called reforms
STILLWATER NEWS PRESS
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Bellatti, R. Marsden. Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 265, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1959, newspaper, December 3, 1959; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2144551/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.