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TVISA UPI — Damage a a
estimated near 110000 today M
the Cherokee Laboratories which
bimi rated Sunday by tire No one
woe injured t'ause of the biate
Iiid not been determined
HAZEN Atli 1T1 — Mts
Mary latigo 514 of Iluto
mat Mi H J Allen 52 oi riis
tot VI sere killed Sunday in a
hattan aut4 ollision bete
Slate police s4lid Mrs Dagn's
husband Dolton and Witham
Itenry Allen were hospitalized
arzoby Stuttgart Atli
BARTLESVILLE 011'0 — Four
1 goveinors were elected hy
Oklahoma Lkins Sunday am they
closed their annual' state conven-
t ion
New district governors are (lint
Muskogee John Math-
till Seminole Itarnson O Joon
Lexington and George S Spencer
Coy mon
New Oklahoma Eye Bank direc-
lists are Loren Steel Bartlesville
Sidzwy Sachs Ada Jarries T
Hale Jr Duncan and Horner
Jianson Laid
Tulsa Nuns Bound
Altio‘Surprising Thal
' TULSA ' 111) — A young Tulss‘
ktirse was bound and pigged tiff
ly Sunday after she caught a bur-
ear crocking a hospital safe
Illibliell Saber° a nurse a4
Osteopathic hospital
told atithoritjes she beard a mit
kt an office downstairs and went
k) investigate
She said as she walked into the
- efice the burglar grabbed her
nd thieatened to kill her it she
He then tied her upatondi
escaped Oh an undeteonlined
amount et narcotics
NEW YORK (UPI — Medical i
rience won't be sAtoniNtwA but
fou will be by the new evidence
ot Otyw wen otopoylororoo bor
Olio ore oolt despite years of
assaults by the antibiotics I d
better and better antliwisic tech-
Piques Sixteen mondho after en cot-
'Atoll of staphylococcal skin di-
sease‘in a twopital notsery had
been conquered and the newbors
infants went home with their
mothers two akentials checked to
siee if there had been an after-
math There had been in plenty
Sixteen months affieftward le in
tants still tarried the Wu-testa
Ishii hail been responsible for
the outbreak Furthermore 12
enothets' two tratiwrs and
brothers and MiIeii also earned
them They had ciplited them
from the babies Babies chilitien
egad oduks were "carriers" with
sit being init
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Henry S Johnson later wro to be held Toemloy
Impeached
June a
Known as -Wild Bill" thisnell I
tater a as an uturieressful condi
riot for lieutenant governor and mary Hunt
secretary of state He an active
in the Farmers Union mi& Mir
son and member of ChriM Meth-
ottat church
Darnell 80 died Sunday sher DiesinHospital
an Illness of 10 years
I Mrs Mary FAA Hunt a 1411
l'niveraily died in So 'Wager Mu
nicipal lampdal Sunday Ftmei al
toerv ices tt II he lield in the FuM
MelhOdiNt church at 10 30 m
1 Wedrwy''-tt ith the -Rev In int:
t Satin' and the Rev Only A
Mu lon conduct ing M ices
If Wei ninent vt ill be at Fail limn 1
1 et merry t tth Striate Funeral
home in charpe of firraopements
President of the St Cecelia Mu
sit' Char for 20 yeas'' Mr! Mint
iis choir director of the Meth
odist Episcopal Church South for
71 years and choir director of the
First Methodist church for IL
she graduated from Muskingam Itobbins FAO a kit of ota-of stale Perhaps
college in Oliki liefore coming to travelers visit the cemetery and eould have
Oklahoina teaching school al Tut slums-them the grave and tells ill Hoge'
sa and Sapulpa before joining the about rosCs exploits I "Lots of
Oklahoma Slate university (cub "People say it's a Pluitirbe not In had that
ty in the fall of 1915 She W814 have no more there than shists eye Ile
head of the voice depaitment at there" he said r for prospe
e
the uniersity for two years Itobbins t-aid l'ost's older broth' vantage hi
She was nuirrwil to DeWitt er James an Oklahoma City pos weather"
Hunt in 1917 and folkming h e r - --- --
marriage taught in the Stillwater
high school for five years She 1
:eatected the pinging pour' and
organized the first otetwtra in tormy Snti
the high school
i She in stirived by ttw husband'
of the home: one daughter Mix
Iola C Callaglier 512 I'mver-1
say and an uncle Itichaid 5 aces Char
Williams zit Militawhen W Va a
Somo Convict Contests OK
LONDON IPI —
Ptison commissioners have de-
itided to allow consiets to enter
Mom kinds nt giveaaay contrmr
mien as newapaper contems But
Ictficials Kahl they mill ate ban-
hing contesta hith pIs thlit ai
'obviously unsuitable loch as
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a tour or visit:"
Skin Bacteria Still Survives
Despite Medical Advances
FIAIONI) t1111)— tinder a'
lonely pine tree In a cemetery
south of here lies a bero's simple
'Ilwre is no monument no
Monti) A plain twonre mother
reads: "Wiley Post 1a99-1915" I
Someone may lay a wreath Mon-
(lay in memory of the once-fa
mous aviator But to the general
public Wiley Post Is a forgotten
figure of the past
Some remember him an the man
who died with Will Rogera The
two Oklahomans both internation-
ally known at the time wet killed
Aug IS Iti3S In a plane crash at
Point Barrow Alsska
Set Two Racers
A few recall the quiel-spoken
(tinning daredevil as the one-eyed
pilot who set two rotmd-the-would
recotds with his white monoplmw
the 'Winnie Mae" Fewer °still
know of his scientific achieve-
ments as a pioneer of avistion
1 The lack of recognitkin of Poses
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deeds by his adopted blotto dis
flubs the man who looks after his
grilVe 'Thurman Robbins Miller-
tendent of Memorial Palk cella-
tery
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I think Ow stale ouilitt to build
a big monument right there—a
staitte like the one of Will Rogers
al Vlaremore" Robbins said
1 "So many people drive in there
and expect to flee mmething and
all !het e is is that little old flat
bronte mai ker"
I Many Tourists Stop
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Faal a kit 01A-01 Male
travelers visit the cemetery and
slums them the grave and tells
about Post's exploits
-People 'my it's a auntie not to
have no more there than what's
there" he said
Robbins 'gild older broth
er James an Oklahoma City pos
QUANAll Tex — A sell'
admitted "mormy-night" aniper!
who hod this city of 5000 in ter
tor for weeks after the rills shoot
ing of a women and a child whole
they were undressing finvii thc!
filing - thei ye of asmoolt to
murder today
1
l'olice Aoki Hubert Milton
Charles Jr a 19 year-old former
cotton mill handyman now dussA'
ing unemployment compensation
told them he was the gunman
that had kept many of Quanah's
residents bchiml locked doors at
1
Niwiiff Melon ()stem who led h
team ot live officers who arresi
ed the suspect at hie suns home
Sunday night said Charlea cIim
ed menial illness saying hot
the svoman and child 611111St he
wanted to see how it would feel 141
ituind aomeone
ofnI said the cluirges would I
! be filed in the May 17 shootings
of Mts Annie Laiiiie Artois a 2S-
ycar-rild invithd and Charlotte
Ytiseman 12 Roth suffered rela-
lively minor wounds when hit with'
chalet from a tt caliber Nit'
as they were undreming in the
bedrooms of their homes
l'iowlers footprints in the mud'
led officers to the suspect OVPlig
PAO
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The deputy said Chalks wdmit-i
led he hmi been nintiow peeping I
on stormy nights ever itnee he
came to Qiisnah from Wichita
Ter a year and a half ago
young Negro timid he went out
on stormy nights because streets
were almost deserted then
lie b4mitte4 firing several oth-
er shots which islartned residents
but said these were accidentally
di scha red
tharleis said he flititight twe was
mentally sick because he was tot-
nbenled by laves to do things that
1141itesicil Lüm ite: wit be shot
Mrs Antils lifter lii asked her for
acquired staphylococcal illness'
too liking with 10 fathers and 20
bombers and sisters
Ihs Valerie Mast and Moss
Grossman of the Unmet-50y of
California Medical Center San
Francisco supervised this large-
male swabbing of lirmly ports for
lingering sitipnvkwocri in order
to verify the suspicion thm babies
may leave hoapitals as carriers
and for many months alteraaid 1
pam thew bacteria on to eve''
one around them
"No other micro otganism
compare with the staphyloetaviiiii
in its cap:wily to persist aa ai
pubsite in individosis or corn
munitiest" remarked the whorl-
tative rrwrlical mience
—The !Ansel" It riled older'
tRlie that proved kgne people
have been carriers lot as kmg
sis years
The trouble is that ntany strain bre now resistant to narg if not
ail the' antibioties
those hi rains which ma Intain
themselves in hospitals': Staphy
locrus strength is its
change It chemical nature
enaugh by mutation to live de-
spite an
Memorial Called 'a Shame'
la! off ici a I usually places a
wreath on tiw grave on Memorial
day Their mother died in Texas
xeveral months ago
l'ost's name is written in tiw
wind hooks as the trail blazing
uho made two record flights
around the world in the early
ivos At the age of 28 he and
navigator liarold Gaily set a rec
ord for a single-engine plane of
eight days i5 houis and SI min-
utes The flight was June 23July
I 1911 In July 1933 Post flew
sok around the mid in seven
days IS bouts and 4911 minutes
Banta Attempt Failad
An attempt to break Post's rec-
ord a couple of years ago ended
in dismal failure for Charles F
(('hock) Battle a 29year-old Palo
Alto Calif airline pilot His trip
plsgued by engine trouble took al-
most 50 days
1 The "Winne Mae" which Post
used on both flights and later in a
series of high altitude tests VSA
played in the Smithsonian Insti
tide through a congressional bit
filit Congress rienied a request
that Post be buried in Arlington
Natamal Cemetery
Oklahoma City mill has a park
named after him but the Ailey
l'ost airport is now the site of a
housing development and planned
shopping center'
His deeds his personality hate
all but faded from memory ?day
be he mild have wanted it that
way
Perhaps the best epitaph Post
eould have would be a remaik
ill Hovels
"lids of people think it's too
had that Post has only got one
eye He lost his other eye looking
for prospetity But that's an ad
vantage he can only see the yood
weather"
awl
she 'Stormy' el
and 1
ra I Stormy ruper
aces Charges
1 11
some food anti she told him to go
away
The soft spoken youth told
Owens he stood outside the bed
rooms'fbl the victims and fired
through open windows
16000 Attend
OSU Exercises
tContintied from pig 1 col 2) I
tliy choir directed by John Loren!
Jones !-
The udwnce participated in
two numbers accompanied by the
band —"Faith of Our rathei-s" I
and the OSti Alma Mater Hymn !
which closed the program
ROTC cadets who had complet-
ed all requirements took the oath
of office and received their COM-
mitons in the army or sir
force
The busy commencement week-
end started Friday at p m with
the initiation M 66 students Sea
liiã Katipa l'hi national honor
ociety
The annual timid reunion'
banquet wan M noon Sunday in
the Mudewit union ballroom when
alumni miner talents gradual
ing seniorz4nd fscoky mnibers
gm tiered
A 'reception honoring tha grad-
metes and their parents wee held
at 3 pm in the (lines Immo
of the itudent union The Hair
is given each year by the president vke presidents and deans
of the various colleges
A 4S-rnimite musicale In the
' interdennminat lona! Bennett Me-
morial chapel oil the campus be-
gan at 430 pm Sunday and fee
lured the Ilnivet illy Choir a n d
torganiht Cad Ant
Brief
News
Student's hie Is Palen
Richard Case Oklahoma State
university engineering student
from Mullion has repOrted the
theft of a radio valued et 110 Case
told officer the unot was taken
hem Room 201-A in the engineer
kg building at 0S11
SWIM NOW Cry teat I 'I tinge
New prk es 50e — 25c Healed
Pool! s (adv)
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A
Blind Author
Led to Safety
By Fireman
TUESDAY n
NIGHT ' 11111:1
7:00 PM 1-3
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MATERNITY WEAR — The
Specially Sislipe 117 West 7th
Fit 2 WO (ody )
ENROLL NOW for children'e
and adult4' Ceramic classics —:
boys Sind girls tight years and
Hite Call Margaret's Ceramics I
FR 25350 1860
Ballo School Vieth tooday
'Bible Sea Adventures' will be
the theme of the Christian PA is
eionary Alliance church Bible
school which will be held begin-
ning Wednesday through June 14
at the church 410 S Berry from
9-11:45 am Mn Merles Inger
801 director says all youngsters
from three years of age up are
invited to attend
Only 50 See
Memorial Day
Cemetery Riles
?blew en Page 1
One of the smallest crowds in
recent years approximately SO
people paid tribute to tbe Ameri
Can dead of all wars during this
ins rning's Memorial Day services
at Fairlawn Cemetery
The handful of people that were
present heard a rave warning
about the attitude of Amerkans
toward religion
! The Bev Larry Eugene Whit-
! Icy pastor or the First Christian
I Church of Stroud and chaplain!
! of the Naval lieserve Training
I Cenier told the sparse audience
that Americans must reaffilln
(IWir belie in 644
'The biggest problem facing
' Anust icans today" Whitley said'
to sake up to the problems
or the wolld"
hitley riled several inmaners
cl prisoners of war during the
Korean conflict that lihowed un-
usually weak faith
ItepresentatIves of various aux-
1 diary groups placed wreaths In
honor of the nation's dead
The services were contitaled
skith a gunfire salute and the
Wiring of the colors
By United Press imetnatinal
Today ix Monday May 30 the
1514 day of the year with 215
more in Po This is Memorial
Day'
The moon is approaching its
first quarter
1 The morning stars are Mare
Jupiter and Saturn
on this day In history:
In 1431 Joan a Arc the Maid
ot Orkang was burned at the
stake in Rouen France alter she
wax charged and found guilty of
sorcerr and heresy
In 1705 cries of "treason" in-
terrupted Fatrich Henry as he
made a stirring speech denounc-
ing the British Parliament's right
to levy taxes on Virginia without
its conaent
In 1080 the foist formal artery
Inca of Memorial Day took place
I In 1301 the Hall of Fame in
New Vosk City was dedkated of-
ficially and opened to the public
In 1912 tliet Justice William
Howard Taft of the Supreme
Court dedicated the Lincoln Me-
i moils!
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out the back door 4 I started
to the fish posnd to throw some
water on her but when 1 got there
I saow it was wilts $o 1 threw
her in the water" Darts ty said
Police said the crewcut datk
cyed youth then fled to his broth-
er's home nearby anti told him
what he had done ills brother
summoned police and Daruly was
arrested
Coaxed Into Kitchen
Mune tits before Marianna
walked into the kitchen to her
death hhe told a girl friend she
vivified to go home She was at
the front door ready to leave
1101 Date coaxed her into the
Likhen to talk
She '410$ to have graduiircd as
a dental technician in two weeks
friends maid l'ictures shewing her
in her white uniform and cap al-
ready had been taken
When officers took Daruty- into
custody they found a small por-
trait of Miss Hatch in his wallet
The inscription read
''All my love always Marl-
NEW l'ORK (LTD—The fire-
men's footsteps went potliebta
pocketts pocket-la ea they ram
dose the Ilth floor hallway
'Don't worry about me a
woman in the hallway shouted
"Get my husband lie's in there
It was np dream sequenee from
"The Secret Lite of Walter Wili-
ly" Author humorist and cartoonist
James Thurber gi and blind was
trapped In a butining apartment
Fireman Harold C Young
groped through the smoky rooms
found the white-haired bumoriMi
and led him to safety
Timber had felt his way to a
bathroom where he cloned 042
door wadded a wet towel against
U opened the window and held a
damp hamikerchiel agaieut his
(see to protect himself from the
smoke
He said he was seared but aot
pankity
I Thought for today: English
satitist Samuel Butler said in
"the Fair Haven" "The man silio
lets himself be bored is even
Imore contemptiblo then the
bore"
!
Coed Slain t
At Fete For
Graduation
1500 Boy Scouts Will Camp
Near Boomer July 22-23
A 400-acre tract of land On the
east side of Boomer Lake h a s
been chosen as the site of the
Jubilee Compere for Boy Scouts
from the rioneer Kay and Cm-
"won districts of the Will Rogers
Boy Scout Council
Th Camporee will be held July
n and 23 with approximately
1500 scouts from 73 troops rep-
resenting eight counties partici
pitting in the two-day activities
Boy and Explorer Scouts all
scroes the country will be ramp-
ing out on the same night as the
National Jamboree °perm at Colo
rado Bpings Colorado -on I h
same date
Bill &mink publicity commit-
teeman for the event said that
150 Boy Scouts trom the Will
Rogers Council will be at the Ns
timid Jamboree
The activities for the overnight
camp-out will start the evening of
the 211 with the boys pitching their
tents and then having a series of
&dickies that includes tests on
night shills
Saturday morning twill see the
youths scheduk full of actickies
kwluding map reading bag lying
field conaegvation and !mere oh
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Jiitgold
Almanac
May
31
1960
HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST OF NEW AND USED MERCHAN
DISE TO 1111 SOLD AT AUCTION TOMORROW NIGHT:
I $pot We IssA May Ram Was 3 ow 1441011111 Wirt
geed Walnut Boohoos Sates 3 rood mord Lisa Rosa
$e Rost wow $oot Saler sod MatireadIMMI (hAl oho) Wed
Mattresses ad Serie' (MI and 14 We) Stalwart Offko
Dire tootholohed )-action look Coes Moods Oak Doe: 3
Toddo-Np Rages Hatl ohs Maple Sod LIS CFM looperolito
Coolers VISI MA Vaporettos Coolers www 1114iry Sod
New sod wood Utah of Oravootv TM tompt Plow loops
Wool Rope tortatwo sosoral wood Meths I Awho
walk Washer's Maple May lag Wrinpor Typo Washer Cel-
la Tahho nod Step Tallow 3 To &aloha Sots rod may other
rtklos too NUMINWS $10 toes mows MN Is
somas lot Were the soh T000day toltht l ofa Casa ow
Sown ad 614 on yar choke from a Mole ooloctla of goad
New and Usol morchosthoo
OLIVER' IIIHES AUCTION
111 E 12th Dial FR 2-3290
Traffic Toll Less
Than Predicted
$y tiattod Prime laternatiooat In soma states to serve tree 'of
fee and sat drinks to weary
A tc11- -A hpro A
Ice and tott drinks to weary
Safety officials said today there motorists
as a good chance the nations Abroanes and hrikvim
otorlata would slow dawn enough used to spot traffic lams and
' avoid letting a remr“ d help catch errant drivers
ay slaughter over we Memorial The "toy round luti4 about 3
aY wetkend nullion cart would beat tht high
'Me national highway death toll ways at one time or another dor
II behind the rate predicted but hi: the n hour weekend
a$ a good chance the nation's
neAorists would slow down enough
to avoid setting a record for high-
way slaughter over the Memorial
Day weekend -
The national highway death toll
fell behind the rate predicted but
the worst was yet to come—the
homeward bound ruri) of weekend
travelers
United Press International
matted 269 traffic deaths since
the three-day holiday began at 6
p m local time Friday In tukli
tion two persons (bed in plane
crashes 58 drowned end 49 were
killed in miscellaneous accidents
for an overall total of 378
011ie Leeds Notiee
Ohioled the nation in highway
deaths with 26 North Carolina
and New York had 17 Michigan
and Alabama 15 Indiana and
Permylvania 13 and Georgia Cal-
ifornia and Illinois 12
The National &Jet)? Council had
predicted 375 persons would lose
their lives on the nation's high-
ways over the long weekend
breaking the old record of 371 in
In 1958
ot offkials hoped the predic-
tkm might provtewrong
"The highway fatality pace
seems to have slowed down a
bit" a safety council spokesman
said "This seems to indicate that
perhaps the death toll will stay
below the early estimate"
Fear Homeward Trait
However the safety council
pointed out that early Improve-
ments in the death toll over
lung holiday often are wiped out
when millions of motorists stream
back borne
State and keel police aided by
National Guardsmen mobilized all
available resources In an effort to
slow down the motorists nice with
death
Officials set up road side stands
Russ Spy Ships Sipn
Off British Rocke long
STORNOWAY Scotland Wrii—
Ruesian spy ships were reported
operating today off Britain's IP-
cre4 Hebrides rocket range and
jamming vital radar communica-
tions British newspaws carried the
reports In bannerline stories Slit
the British government declined
to confirm or deny them
Lighthouse keepers at Butt of
Lewix the northern lip of the
Hebrides islands whece the rocket
range is situated said they have
picked up Russian radio messages
from "trewlers" ostensibly fishing
off northwest Scotland
gen a4 lon
Simank said that the patrc!is
would be divided up into three
classifications with awards go-
ing to the ones with the most
poinis coflikd on the basis of
their activities
Overall chairman of the event
is Frank Cochran of Cuahing with
vice-chairmen to be named from
Cuahing Clandlec and Pawnee
Dr Olivet S Willham presi-
dent of Oklahoma Stets univer-
sity will head tin special guest'
committee and Duke Cooper
nuinager of the REA le en the
arrangements committee
Lou Allard of Drtunright is
chairman of the publicky commit-
tee with Simank the Pioneer Dis-
Oki representative
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Publisked each events(
except laturdav and Sunday
Metered as Ind Class Malt Matter
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City Jail Amsts Ileory
Woodrow loon 45 of Wichita
Kan reckless driving illegal
transportation of liquor and pub-
lic intoxleation
Summons — Patrkk Harring-
ton 17 of rt 3 improper left
turn Julia June Ward 21s of 313
Duncan improper backing
County Arrosts — Grant Burns
Glencoe illegal transportation of
liquor and dliving while lutoxicat-
eel The Westbrook Pawnee pub-
tic intoxication Canto Burns
Glencoe public intoxication
Summons — Vonci le Wall 20
of 1013 W Fourth failure to re-
port an accident Jonathon C
Trent 21 of 352 Cordell hall
Oklahoma State university pub-
lk intoxication Charles B Rob-
(neon 50 of 901 S Main public
intoxication Charles Reel 29 of
Bristow running stop sign Em-
ma Jane Miller 31 of 1024 W
Cantwell following too elooely
HOSPITAL NOTES
Admissions
Beulah Marie Grimm Perkkut
Mrs Rkbard Krivy 25-D UM-
versity CIL Mn John R Schil-
ler 232 B Duncaa Mike Cham-
bers 423 Orchard lane Edna
Washinka 1524 W Fourth Ma-
bel Bornhans Kansas Okla
Diemisaole
John Rosa 1401 Fern M r I
Orth Costley 1215 W Seventh
John Darnat Enid Bruce Neph
1412 Eastern Patricia ?4eph 1412
Eastern Mrs Rodger Quarles
511 Lewis Mrs Orville IL
Moore 907 S Duncan William
Ilan 'rt 4 George Thursten 2219
W loth Gerald Moody Miami
John C Sharpton 1101 E Filth
Now (hone
Mr and Mrs Edwin Dodrill
i Ripley are the parents of a
1 daughter born Saturday May 29
at 12:34 p m weighing eight
pounds
Mr and Mrs John Schiller 231
S Duncan are the parents of a
son born Sunday May 29 at
i CIS am weighing seven pounds
and 13 toner
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numbers' two fathers and 23 'tattles that proved kone people Ilie young Negro liaid he went out mate' and thew Boreal via tw411 eovera LAST TIMES TONITE
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brothers and sisters also carried have been carriets tor as long 85 ' on stormy nights because streets at 3 p tn illi the Mae toolotte ' Washers Mastals Mayt er Typo Washer Col-
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them They had invited them air years I were almost deserted then : at the 11( withal anion The Hair lee Tables sod Shy Telles 3 Television Sets and mei ether 4f0 THS autmawrs
from the babies Babies chattier The trouble is that many strains i Ile admitted firing several rah' is givesi each year by the preei- artkl" Os "mensea° °° "wail° vat WI """ "tal IS
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aeld eatlitil Were "carriers with are now tesistant to nwist if not 1 er shots allich islarrned residents' dent
out liwing aielt all the' anttbiotics paiticularly I lint said these were accidentally of the various colleges
ske presidents end deans owning in bolero the sole Tootisloy lotipM to-f-fs COM ers 'fl iron tied bid on year choice tram wide selection el godi ' ilitokagam-' 1m C 0 Tin' 1
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Bellatti, R. Marsden. Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 106, Ed. 1 Monday, May 30, 1960, newspaper, May 30, 1960; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2144704/m1/2/?q=aRCHIVES: accessed May 31, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.