Stillwater Daily News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 311, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1957 Page: 1 of 12
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Flood lands
Arraignment
Set Thursday
Virginia has made a simiiar
Arrakmnicnt of Smith Charlesappeal
flay 40year-old Depew resident Virginia and Ttiontisee also
on a charge of rubbvry kith firv were hard hit by diys ot rain
arms has been scheduled at 2 that turned placid mountain'
pm on TbuNday by County Judge streams into raging torfents that
Max Satyr pounded into one toiAn after an-
Hay has been held in the eountyother
odays debate was a continua-1 RIC LIICLACU 1
thm )1 one Wednesday on the
measure one of the top reform"
measures of the Senate It was CHICAGO UP) — Pollee bore
prompted IV v holusaie ahsentee down on nett angles in their in-'
(ding i n Wagoner county last vestigation into the slayings of
July to teen-aged steis today 101-
TOWIC dChal finl(MA Pti t lowing a skid row dishwasher's'
lows of oratory Wednesday over repudiation of his signed conles-!
dn!je amendment on page fit
of tee 19 page measure ! Authorities investigated a re-I
!port by two high school boys who:
'said they saw the girls only two
Pension Bill Is Hocks from their homes the night
!they disappeared Dec 28
Ready for Action The boys's statement followed
!repots by other ithesses who
said they saw the victims On their
(01 11()1A cra IT) A bill w ay home front a theater that
a men'Im4 the police pension law night It also strengthened One
to ream f‘ the age iimit for re hce theory that the girls may'
I IT 111 Olt 11111! hVI'V ISO liberaliz have been forced Ata a car and
pi4 the was read: for Senate murdered less than an hour later:
al Hon today
The youths said they saw the
l‘lentheN of the !louse passed
girls datio' n in and mit of door-
tite bill without a dissenting vote
‘‘ ti‘ S Ile said they
b appeared to)
- Wednesday IA hilc dorn) of police-
e pra‘ing rather than tuing to
men looked On Rep 1 D MeCar-
pu
-
value a rsuer I
ty I I) oklahoma City ) engineered
' passioge of the hill and then thank
ed his fellow lawmakers on be- Thomas Noland
' half of the uniformed men in the
valler for their thoughtful com
sideration ins in Court
The bill yvhich passed the I
Douse reduces from 2) to 20 the A district court Jury Wednesilayi
number Of years of service flee- afternoon found in favor of Thomas
essary to qualify for pensions and V NtOand and soot his recovery'
4 eliminates all age requirements at $12856 from floe V a Iforn1
The present law fixes the mini- Drug Co which he had sought in
mum retirement age at 55 years ' a money judgment suit involving'
an employ ment contract
Hearing on a suit in which
Damage Suit Is on File
liam A Sylph is seeking a S1251
t poinst Hea:ing Group !money jndgment from Jackie
!Harold Graham for alleged dam
' TC1SA (UP) — A $125000 dam ages arising fro man automobile
-I age suit WilS On file in district nillsi" was scheduled for the
eeurt today against Healing Wat- fourth day of the first 1957 (Es'
-
Cr Inc of Tulsa )) hie') is head- trict court jury session
ed by evangelist Oral Roberts I
Ihrold II McCracken a resi- Engaged
I
dent of Billings Mont filed the OKLAtIOMA CITY (CM —
: suit seeking damages for injuries Wauleah Young Oklahoma's 1956
4 allei“dly suffered in 1955 while Maid of Cotton has announced her!
helping move a sanitary outbuild-engagement to Jerome M Fultim1
t
in for the religious organizationa vider cif Dallas Tex i
FLOODED VIRGINIA TOWN—ituillinohitcL and ti n i aboat 23 miles froili the comniuni1y or
hotrws are isolattql ri this t‘ction ot Nurion 1iiiri1 ‘ here fit11 dAniaLT tAve(ds a mill ut
Vd t) thiOd I1t! frrii tIit Iiiirii roer he (1)11ars
Disaster A rea by Ike
tuition :HO
Declare a special ntess 1:tp to L‘itt
th
oess e Preident also request-
ed Ithera!itallon of the NItoarrati-
k‘alter mit!ratton act basx tot
i ni tgratton v of the land
By UNITED PR ESS
and Children ha‘e fled to seek
sh abroad
Presidenli Eisenhower declared Kentucky tloodlanos a im '''
-Our ineition of v‘orlit loader
a maik d1ster area today as the death toll mounted to hip diimandi tht u ptherhti)
at icast I 0 in a four-state area ‘N Ifili C rain 1ni1 and with other nations of the free
)glow added to t he tniscio of I hoosinds Ion holocio !koridi Nt he in a piedoun I') grant
The Chief Executive ordered federal aid 11) help the that as him" tr Fisenhimer
suff (Ting in Kentucky one of
dile hardest hit states Vest catlqt td- two bale ileps
Cto help anyone — not Hungarians
OT Damages fru coin nor
111S111
"First I revomfnend that the
Set at $700 Congress enact legislation v Aug
I 1 he president pm or to a lthorite
li he attorney general to parole in-
Da ma ges to three vilifies in- to the I titled States temporarily
:
ld
Fill since his arrest late Monday Several towns IA ere isolated and voved in colli on earl welines under such conditions as he may ' — Hs'ill t-In was 1)10s:ed todll Y 1)
!three
night for alleged robbery of $390 not even helicopters could land daY morning tvso miles south of Preserlhe escaPees seleeted hY contributions
the secretary of state who nave OKIAlluM X (Try I t p) Di 1de drive is being conducied by
from the automobile license agency with desperattlyhteded food and Stillwater On state highway 40
fled or in the future flee from tense Secretary t Loit E vdsn the Oklahoma A&M college trab'
at Cushing at 5 pin Nionday medicine Damage soared to an have !wen e"timat'ld at $:hi) siuden a sociat mn of loch lie e
Communist persecution and trati- came under Ire cf the Oltlahonia I — t 1
W1111 the exception of $77 which estimated $15 million Stale trooper LeRoy Harris who
se t are tt metnbcrs I
Hay said he had paid on an auto- The President acted in response investigated the accident report- 11Y President stint Legilature and en it the stat
: the
Ile said the number who f mold vo 0 I tliator toia 1) 111 ( 'ha ailla 11 is Alidi'l It! 1111t11111311
mobile used in the robbery escape to at) appeal by Ktnthav Goy ert there were no scrinus in
be granted temporary admission statement criticmug ill v))d 'vho indicates the pi ca to allevialel
all of the missing money isas re- B Chandler II° said a large to occupants ot thc iehicles Ow miser of the innocent VICIIITIS'
turned to officers according to a part nt ea4ern KenttickY has been The accident occurred about 1)11 a Par()11 it'l'il' ift a" "e eal 6(lard I
report of Undersheritf Joe Brad- inundated by the "iorst floods in 5° arn- ‘Vednesday as to too- should not excee he d t average °I Th' Legislator called on Wilson ''t the ilrill'h f're"rh 11'"11 in
l a siolL will clilititile tor al least
ey slate history torist s at aiproximately tile same ahen' w ho h ave bee n Pt
r n
io ocosider his remarks pir
Th suspect a t
rickup (Turn to page 2 column 7
1 Marty in VitA w the -record Iffie "'III II
e ws rac et through 'I he Arm th Natio
v e nal Gurd
a time attempted to pass 3 Contrioutors irc Ctirrione Breed
identification Of the license plate Rest Cross and civilian volunteers truck driven by Willi a in Glenn l and achievements of the 4ah In tn
I v s" ' I oldon
on the car lie was seen driving is (irked together against the oat Mav field 29 Stillwater rt 4 ae k I
I a A I P T : pa 10 I fantr Invl iou of Oklahoma S MarAllime Sidliiazer ---- St311 and
identification of the license plate Red Cross and civilian volunteers truck driven hy William Glenn
on the car he was seen driving vi orked together against the nat May field 29 Stillwater rt 4 ae
to) at
away from the tag office officers ural barriers of water mountains cording Prolman Harris
said 'and mud to try to move food arid Margaret lklourine Edmondson'
i
Ray odor was to have been ar medical supplies into) the stricken 22 Stillwater rt 4 starting to
raignod Weohiesalay afreritooll k regions pass the pickup drove int() the'
ed additional time to decide wholla! Cold rain and snow IA'Pre prereall 01 an autontobile driven by
yr or mot he would request a pre Acted for Kentucky irginia and Wells Arvol West 41 Perkins rt
tw
littimary l neariaii I West 'Virginia The weather hu- 2 and hen sides iped i he
i reau forecast cold awl niore rain' field pickup Harris reported r
for catern Tennessee where TVA' Mrs M W Cross milk ai
Ballot Bill linstallations have held the flooidrE 4 Passenger in the Edmondson
l waters partly in check automobile received a hi rep Ot er
At Hazard Ky stores business hor eye and the drivel sustained
i houses and industries were snut a cut On her Id) the trooper said
I S Approved
down because of lack of fuel and N h
O eargcs were filed ggauest the
i
power 11 int clogged the streets motorists
and oiled into some downtown
f )KLAIluM CITY I IT ) — The i
res Itesident of the s town D 1
dr firewoo
lIklithonia S sto
enate today adopted in Jordan
searched for y firewood to ) heat Lori i a
aa amendment to the absentee bad
their chilly homes !
lot hill w hich one member con-
A contingent of Army engineer' Discuss Pa ct 1
edeit would -0 tht 19 1
!nun Fort Knox K reached
gates" to more absentee ballot sot- y i
Hazard with a portable electrc 1
III than ever before for the United Mine LOND he ON (UPI -- T foreign
'generator 9 ty -
'I he amendment — w hich &let workurs liopital relieving nurses —e
antounced toda that Brit
d an limendintnir aolood who hove been trin hot water ain and Jordan will begin negotia-
babies lions Monday in Allinlan for ter-
W ednesday — would permit a per- Lottles to keep premature
Nom to get an absentee ballot if ah mination of the AngloJordan
Iftealy under which British forces
he intended to be outside his pre-
cinct On election day althoogh still are stationed in Jordan
in the county l ! The foreign office announce-
Voider the present lav a per-i New Angles ment said lifitain -agreed to) the
1
son must intend to be outside thg Arroposal by the Jordan goverre
county to vote absentee
1 Iment that negotiations for the ter-
Todays debate was a cordinua-1 A re Checked mination Of the Anglo) - Jordan
treaty under vhich British forces
are stationed in Jordan
The foreign office announce-
inent said Bintain -agreed to the
itroposal by tile Jordan goverti-
nient that negotiations for the ter-
imination of the Anglo - Jordan
treaty of 1918 should begin in Ain-
!man on Feb 4"
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STILLWATER
46TH YEAR NO 311 20 PAGES
Congress Asked
For New Laws
To Aid Refugees
‘VASIIIN6T(IN
dent EiNclItiovcr kot oligrus
today for tic itiiiiiatui it-4isWiwi
that k ould 2rioit a ha en
in thy I nit Sates to perois
'Teo t runt t prrsit
at "
I Al t tilt OU1Set 01 hiS MC age the
President outlined the need far
emeri:eney lislation to help Hun-
garian and other refugee
Ile said the evei ad the world
have been taxed on llom4ary
!where thouand of men women
land Children ha‘e fled to seek
abroad
Our ptedtion of world leader
ship demandi that in pirinershtli
with other !lilt ifHls of the free
t he in a pledtion to grant
News Tipper
Is Confident
iNeW5 I ipper )t fir t) Nahi! (r1 Wvi tionymons S'i
tt
sI() w 'A hich fought in the Koreju Al Itommodi Nt1(1 totiy the num 1
A conflict her ot virti1111 t('I'llS 150110 1
IS ConftdenL Sem Mike Monrono said mem- Conlritintions may he sent to
hers of the Guard aro eoliths to Ahdel A1-11ffinmadi e o Ciillege MI'
a retraelimi and apitte: trom Ihe Veterinary Medicine Okialloma
On local news tipper ! a ! steretlry of detense VVVI collekT or to Kenneth 1 1
houndcd confaitmet
' Collies of the concurrent resohit '''a II- 332 W Bennett Drive
The eontritintor t) the w (Tidy titifl 1)aed 1)V Il!P litliit and Son-
new s tip program comMeted ))) att wrtacita v10 sem to Wit- a
community o irk i
nity nwspaper cztll sou presidtt Eisonhok a
er nd
ed several days ago Two more members Of th 0
is !lahom o
Modutted a cc Plan 'I
can ful!pd trom tht tippm aeienat deleothot
a woman demanding to know The reohltien :hi wi!I:s It Is Foreseen
t th Nt—P-- didz! mat: meld —constitutes a gross itict 'ot-
her the prizt nione
' vi aranicd insult to Oklahoma Na
A firull'i !IAA t()1(1 h" 1 Hi'' it 1 mmil Guardsmen tont to !how or ‘ :1 it x( trws- 1 i t irc
she turned in the tip sh 'aiiald
other stttes l'il'ettill's 111SI' v1") k ii011114: 1 i ii il e :11)pr uk :II put
will S1
soh el d'H'Ing the K"T'' in c"1 l' T-Ident FsentkoAer's —right d
news III) proi2xam com!ucted
or community mswspaper
ed several days a0) TA0 mon
cans furowed from the tpJft
a woman de11ndin4 to know
why the New Press lidn't
her the prize
A friend had told her that if
she turned in the tip sh
kvir
Apparently tlx role J:
contest hae repe4t1
few times Here they arc
When callln! say —This
nc tip" 'Ile office op
mil refer your call to the novs
editor or to a reporter (le
your name and telephone num-
)er Tips are jud:ed by editors
Tips are jtaktcd by e:b!ur Sooner Named Cca:h
eitit Saturday with tiinners lift-
ing announced in the Sanday ()Ida UPI — B
of the News-Press Bolinger 24 Sooner allAtncric
A wardi are V) for the best guard in 19:15 today tA nanie
hp Three dollars goes to the head football coach at 1Iiatni
second best Vp and $2 to the Okla high schie f
or the 1957-
third school year
RESERVE CHAMPION—Alex McKenzie Okla-
homa AUT shepherd sInm s the Aggle SulTa
e e that stood resen e clta !ninon of the Suffolk
breed during Wedncsday's jud 4ing in Fort
Worth Livestock exposition The ey e was the
first place yearling of her breed class A&M
c:o had the elm nipion SProiire e of tha
how It:Kenzie Lite Agipe
ruBLI4m:D crr SA1TRDAT N OKIAtIONIA'S 171 kt rAPIr
SE ES NEWSMEN — him
hand Protficnt nhimer 1!-1
en i t j cilif-mon thintr4
W1111!-4tPti urvs onfoeno at
sk !Itch h ttlat 1)-tritc Si‘c
(hart V N
-dra It Jo( trttowcrit
the NA (t1Int y
till
State Senators
Snipe Wilson
STILLWATER OKLAHOMA THURSDAY JANUARY 31 1951
Warned Invaders
AILY
(See related story On Pagg 19 'A 111W' 1 0 I roe1 i
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IL:enco IrI)rI(I) II 11)1 tiI iIllffl t NiolHt) !ow: !) t! o
knits!) Fr(tic!) k 2 ainst t
tack ot )))I 1") o i (Lord
1)')(‘ Jilltmotrotoll ()Weld! (1 (w1 si1 1 o: ( tet i!) I d11 l!! tio)e TA le Ole r
1A11 ore Ifl 1 Iwo) tp1 )1
Fi iitrjiiI ajilI to a Hp: Itatt to ta I Ito I v 101 k
tri ‘o‘ a!Litih1t1 at it 11110 ‘n ii Id I: 11:Aollimter
1114si three tiallot k ere ctito l and 10:10 11w1
141"11-: -111 ler aiinst :Ile allaci 1)11 to set' Lt oot v
ansk) t 1 oti t1110 ‘t
(gal Niall or 1)! col to u01111 trmi 0101 1
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11) 11(! idiom j i v Heti be
11tols 01 Anal t Intel 51)) PMti
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the it I! Anec and Pollan) al
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Three Extend k t
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ttio erittol1 s
House and tslat 0(1)&1 ment Intellttimre tommot
ftr1 1)1 the Wain 1111'11 11111110 1111' Sidle 1)111art
1 1!Its ('11' ti'101kiti 11:1 111'A' MVO 111 1
011 1111'k f
o NAIL Army
Hand of Aid No 11111r11 11111111
:11!(1 nut come as a complete stt getce ALtency Atomic Enpry
prie despite Vie reltisal of the Cutniiiislini told 1:((11rat R1111'311
The lova Ilind on e to aid " Alb to -Y 110futu! about )( 111('11allon Thk mva 11 A
of thPt e wtack on i(urt then) In afICe 11) !he 0(1 1111 !hese a !rill 111(s ki
For Statement L:0 k !MOS:C(1 lOtla 1) Std1C' hell plans 1ts dill the ‘k Mic Hot( (
Met " ke mud" Middle Fast (te
Nikor a:11 thi- Aeek in Vkah !fart ihr seLat Ilitia v here it
ington that the N4titira1 Cilaril eli fjcp1 ailllou riaat re‘jion
listinert program (lurtig the K) Bill in tht cnd 10rni sinti!
real) conflict cati1 d sort lit otiyee saoj a nim1lit1 vrt
scan(11 a draft itt41g btii of the Pr(lenis Middle
neNs - reNollition st11 accoptable t) the
'a(Intinolrition Atli pass the Su
Sooner Named Cca:h to ako
1 There Aeie in licahoii4 l'hit Stql
1I V'11 Okla (UPI — gil Rd itte 110al 'vkill legion conI
oe tid Illniv
Bolinger 24 Sooner allAincriea ('10)1' mr me than di
guard in 19:13 tort am
a sAa ned a1)1)10‘al J Prtl)uct ilctaAel11 to
'tea' football cttb at natnt adniunstration spokrnien v ti o
Okla high school for the 1957-8 lia‘e been nr4ing NpTIL
Moro criticiStit td N1111!P 1:al
school year
policies Irmo Setiato Demurral
P 0 ark k 1 i
i III pripvct Airl otne 1)eino-
erais alrva(1 V 110 Say111:4 that 11(
1
qontrover o‘er the 111(1re l':1t
:'i: I !
' ' V1 li plan iiai jeoparilic(i the Alum
We!fg- ' ' - -'
A- itration s general hireirti a(I pro
I gra in
showing were Prof Robert No) Ant animal
husbandman Leroy Boyd senior in animal hus
bandry from Arnett and Don rox animal hus
bandry senior from Sentinel A&M exhibited L3
head of sheep consisting of Hampshire Suffolk
Shropshire a nd Soutiutn breeds that gathered
a major share of the judging honori
E WS ma
ttack col Eg
flown z y
Single Copy Prico Sc Sunday 104
ESS
Dulles Seeks Saud Support
MILK OF HUMAN KINDNESS—Eatzer-rp'I Ar1) reltiget
children loIc around a locky hitic girl a she drinks iron' a eau
iii frkh mill al a t' NEE (11trihntion ecnirr in he Caa arca of
71n( than '3)000 roftigec youngsteN are pr(111(11
CAM milk iii thk iri siIl held by 1rJell forces
IA Asti t's(rtr i t l'i -secretary of State John Fiyter Dulles to
I Ain pas the Sen
day sought the support of king Saud of Sandi Arabia in the I
!ale ako
Then A etc to ticahoti4 milt sio 'time to keep Ow Middle Eaq free 01 Ittislan petwtratiun
DiliTe tuok ovvr the detwate (111)10w:icy ‘Iticl l'restiteht 11-01
are apnw
at la ill 101illin coniil
orabl mre lime than did ii011'a tel"1 Initial" (11" Ing I ill'S " It il
a np10‘ al ci pt puct A to the viitin? Arabian monarch at
admimstration spolNmen v ti o the i'Vhite It'lltst' ‘ke'llt"'1° artr 1
noon
lia‘e been iirging speed King s Son Is
Moro criticism of lliddlp Virt' The Set relarN ot Slate vkas
1iti(i Er") senat Deliwrrat scheduled to confer itii Saud dip mr in Hospital
pA as in prospect A-t ir itiw 1)ii
i oning fr an
o hour or more at
icrais Il?ti(k saYlIV-4 that the Blair lion the presidential guei
controvery or the lull' 1t hus kOiert the King e residing vi Attivr(iN t tti A grao
'plan has jeonarilied the ielliim during his WaAitigton nit laced little tio the :t I 2 iar olil
'Oration's general torriii aid pro- 1)Ilirs' main hoPu A as ti-t Ile tirl of k S:onl vent to Walter
1 gra to could t'omiltur Sau'L at anti- Heed Army hoTital today tor
1 ommunist to stand tirm a Liill'd anon" cx:inlination of a piiritty
yioNire Russian ettorts to vti the tie aiiiio Iiiiit ha
Pike Ddi n H1
ecati r o
o 11 E1 1 tu hi inn hi situ birth
Slat ed in May ((I) Ottol Aral) flaliOns to !Jo In 1- d tionictaiiii fah441 Araby
Illo“k 11 many octor had tried to find the
A the !natio part ot III' I'll"rt caine of the malady' Ouch al
ftitil' hoPed to ‘‘In a statenitlit- feels los right arm and li--g and
'Ft I$) ( I It Tiro lip k- VIII fl""1 S-1t"I artlatnnt1:4 th" 1:1'ett- to relie‘e it They failed
i
Ilir:er 1 urnmle vXI he hirt—ll t"'"1 1"111" a' t "I"""""1 "r '1 oda: al (odd flinlit6 illt'r
dedieated on or near lay It viiii h'r ot I S aid and in keepmg it1 Hip it underviit eiii
ceremomes (eilhred at toiL piac( ill iiio Mitidli Ea:t nation by onit of this coiiiitr's
I'lans for the opening k l'IT (li 1111)4 I 1hly-trained SpiCiallSt
elli'd in a tOpplinr4 here Weather
‘rintiay twlyen Juv Jart)" 1 Stocks Show Gan
I member of the Oklahoma Turn i i i ii i
pike Autilority and represent- 'ourl' tOtli ill W11 toAV riing
temperature arid considet able fog NE‘V N'tillK (U1') — Sloeki
1"e'i ül citt" at'itl the turtlink" and dri71e is the Stilkvater area regictered a mivrate gain on in-
i Jarboe told the group of about forecast Nlore details on page tk‘o creased volume today
1'20 peryins that the original target - - - -- —
!axe for openin2 he stiperhi4h
hich extt tidi from near
i Tulsa to a point near Jcplint NI o Dtscharged Sailor Doubtful
'oriinally was yd for 11
AS' I 4 io I I A I V so 1641 goof VII I I I hatir 1 I4 L" I 1 I t4 I
'oriiinally wits set for Joiy I Nei
said tt construction thoiLth de-
layer! st4thtly iii the paq 30 diw' M
by bad veather had moved alon4' edics Right About Reason
ahead of schedule and the open
Ang (1110 had bn look el up to
It()It'l I AN1) Nle i IT' i —The Nov is studying a tniscarriage of
the middle of :Way
administrative justive sktach discharged a healthy male sailor by
1
! reason of "pregnancy"
First Six Rescued Railmen The error turned up when the sailor whom the Navy flatly re
!
I Arrive in Army 'Weasels' fuses to name attempted to re enlist The records of his previous
enlistment plainly show the reason
!
for his
!
CHANT A N M (L'Iti — The "hurwrable" disch"rg° aS sailor said "its far as I know
I 4pregnancy"
first sitc of some 60 trainmen nant" ilis claim
But the NaVV doctor s ho exam- 11 " ils riev" preg
!stranded On Snow swept timbres' inect the prospective enlistee said is stIpported by the ditelors
'"-
' i'I" s'""'"' ' s HMI in e prospectie v emisiee sato - "
0 a'l'i'
' 7 u
P k
11 as since Sat urday " ' arrived here the reason has to be w rung Di But the recruiting officer who
I in
i rescue Army "weasels"
e I those ettilT )I I: 13'1 ' said he could find no evidence of must unravel the problem Army
I and reported on
l the pass was feared to have pneu- pregnancy w hen he gave the sail- Major Charles A Morgan of Fort
or a thorough pre - enlistment Williams Me said the error
monia
1 1 checkup Instead he described the must be corrected before the re-
The sis rescued men bearded sailor as a perfectly healthy male enlistment Is completed
and tired but in good spirits said in every respect I Morgan studied the applicant's
all those remaining A ith three i The unidentified salor is pretty records and read the doctor's re-
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Bellatti, R. Marsden. Stillwater Daily News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 311, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1957, newspaper, January 31, 1957; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2190744/m1/1/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.