The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 63, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1957 Page: 1 of 8
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Opinion Casts
Shadow on Bill
Proxmire Taket Oath
Dr Buel Staton
To Head Drive
patient 13 highly complex and ex-
pensive according to Lancaster
who feels that oAr job has not
been done until all patients have
had the benefits of recent discov-
eries "We are counting on our
Payne county friends to help us
as they have in the past" he says
WASHINGTON (UP) --Wi
Proxmire tho first Democrat to
he elected tri the Senate from
Wisconsin in 25 years took the
oatn of office today
womPe
Strom Thurmond Against Civil Rights Bill
WASIIINGTON (UP) — Semi this afternoon—V hours
Strom Thurmond the South's untor
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sccessful candidate for president' ita Some senators feared that other
in 1918 conducted a surprise one-lsontherners would feel committed
man filibuster against the newito follow Thunnond's example But
compromise civil rigbts bill that Senate Republican Leader Witham
stretched through the night and'F hnowland told President Eisen-
was still going today hower that he did not think so
The 52-year-old greying South Know land predicted the Senate
Carolina Democrat took the Senate may be able to compWe action
floor at 8:54 pm Wednesday and on the civil rights bill tonight
was still talkiag this morninglpaving the way for Immediate ad-
During the night his voice had!journment of Congress
dropped to a whisper as lr talkedl Know land walked Ofti() the Seo-
hour after hour to a nearly cinp- ate floor early this morning—at
ty chamber' But by mid-morninW6:3() am—and warned Thurmond
he seemed to pick up strength andithat his talkathon was fruitless
his voice became clearly audible! Know land demanded Thur-
a'2Z1111 !mold's purpose in conducting his
lie was still talking at twW filibuster The South Carolinaian
Oklahoma State University has
announced it will join nine other
Southwestern colleges and uni-
versities in an oil producing
company valued at $10 millions
Wells in Oklahoma Texas Mis-
sissippi and Indiana will provido
a current net income of $50000
per month for the schools through
Sells Petroleum Corp which
owns 13000 additional acre of
unimproved leases
When a former Oklahoman
Murray Case Sells died in Dallas
On Feb 8 1953 he left an estate
worth more than 810 millions 96
per cent of which was in shares
of the Sells Petroleum corp
Reading of his will disclosed
the bulk of his estate was left
to 10 institutions of higher eau-
cation in three states Oklahoma
State the University of Okla-
homa and Bacone college are
among these beneficiaries
As a 10 percent shareholder in
MKO Asking
Rate Boost
la lko ot or NJ ft iti
Dr Bet stilton Da Chi:hat& OW
line has been appointed as 19581
campaign dirator for tie March A rate increase of ItAl cents per
of Dimes in January it was relmile was asked today by the
ported today by E R Lancaster mKA-0 bus lines on routes be-
Payne county chapter chairmantween Tulsa and Oklahoma City
for the National Foundation for In- connecting Guthrie Stillwater
fantile Paralysis Cushing Sapulpa and intermedi
'It will be the 20th anniversary ate rittei
of the March of Dimes' says Line officials asked the (or-
Lancaster "and what contribu- poration Commission to adprove
tors to this worthy organization a minimum fare of 4 cents per
have accomplished in 20 years Is I'MiSPIIIPr MAP 'rho him enninunv
i'ayne county chapter crtairman!tween Tulsa and Oklahoma City
for the National Foundation for In- connecting Guthrie Stillwater
fantile Paralysis Cushing Sapulpa and intermedi
'It will be the 20th anniversary ate eittei
of the March of Dimes' says Line officials asked the (or-
Lancaster "and what contritm- poration Commission to adprove
tors to this worthy organization a minimum fare of 4 cents per
have accomplished in 20 years Is passenger mile The bus company
not only proof of a good invest-Inow charges 2ta cents per mile a
ment — It has stemmed the tide commission official said
of the dread disease — poliomy- W P Hicks of Tulsa vice pres-
elitis" ident of the company said it has
He says that while polio inci becn operating at a loss along
deuce has lessened in the past two !state highways Si and 33 and
years in the county as elsewhere DS 66 and 77 linking the cilks
because of the Salk anti-polio vae- it i
enator rill L1 S
OSU to Join in Oil Producing
the corporation OSU next month
may start receiving about $!-
A loan of $1880000 was ob-
tained to pay taxes and settle
immNliate specific bequests of
the will The loan for a period
of 10 years was secured by
monthly payments from continu-
ed operations of the oil corpora-
tion The net income amounts to
about $50000 per month from
which $35000 goes to repay the
loan The remainder is available
for necessary operations of the
corporation and for distribution
to the universities
500 monthly to he used for the
Murray Case Selig foundation on
the campus
Other schools in the corpora-
tion include John Brown Univer-
sity Siloam Springs Ark Tex-
as AS31 University of Texas
Southern Methodist Texas Chris-
! ' tian and Baylor Universities and
Texas Wesleyan College
The will specifies the gifts
l to educational institutions are to
he used for capital construction
and student loans
John Monk OSU administra-
livelertt1 1VSiSt3nt is the 110aii
1131 representative of these in-
stitutions lie as recently elect-
ed a director and to the five-
man execulive committee of the
corporation
The First National Batik of
Dallas executor for the estate
received agreement among the
universities in the probate pro-
ceedings that the Sells Petroleum
corporation should not be liqui-
dated at the present time
commission official said Mother Refuses to Accept
W P Hicks of Tulsa vice pres- Report of Son's Death
ident of the company said it has
hvca cperating at a Joss along CLINTON Okla (UP)—A moth
state highways Si and 33 and er vvho lost two sons in World Wa
US 66 and 77 linking the citit1I1 today refused to accept new
Ile said the diversion of long-dis- of thp dpath of hpr thirii o -1
I OKLA HOM A CITY ( UP )—Four-
OKLA HOM A CITY (UP)-- An teen persons will be killed on
attorney general's opinion against !
Oklahoma highways during the
a bill prohibiting commercial fish- Labor Day weekend the Oklaho-
ing in Lake Wister in Leflore Ina safety Council predicted to-
county has thrown a shadow on day
a sun ila r bill applying to Lake Bob Eastman manager of the
Texom a a state official said to- council also predicted 213 per-
day sons would he injured in traffic
( larenca Burch director of the accident c r 0
n council estima 1 ed
Ikuldlife conservation depart ment 414 accidents would occur during
said the "local" bill affecting nie four-day period from 6 pm
Wi ter had faults which a ppa rent- Friday to mildight Monday
ly were incorporated also in the Last year 12 persons died dur-
bill affecting Tesom a The coin- i tt
Nelk1 11"7 Mt di 1111 0t-1uo4 rke four-day per m iod from 6 pm !
Wkter had faults which apparent- 1
Friday to mildight Mom13y
ly were incorporated also in the Last year 12 persons died dun 1
bill affecting Tesoma The coin- thR the same perimi
mercial fishing ban at Tesomat
was limited to waters adjacent'
!
to tite shores of Love Johnston! Psycniotrists to Study
and Bryan comities only Such
fishing is not prohibited in Mar- Prominent Physician
shall county whicb also adjoins
the lake I TULSA (UP)--Dr John Richard
An attorney general's
eral's oinion to Rhine 35 prominent general pra(H
Burch 'said the measure affectingititioner accused of raping a pi-1
Wister violated a conslitutionaltient after drugging her wii sent
provision that all laws must beito a hospital today for observation'
general In nature It was written by psychiatrists
to apply to lakes in any county! Common Pleas Judge Lloyd IL!
having a population of not less McGuire signed the order for thel
than 350Y) nor more than 36000— observation at It hine's request Ile
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a catttory fitting only Lecture will be under 24-hour guard by
county It also stated It would apIsheras divuties hot the gilards'
Ply 014 to lakes south of the'salaries for the time will be paid
Rock Island railroad in any such by the doctor Judge McGuire
county said
voo Go on Strike
KANSAS CITY Mo (t1P) —
Two Inonsand etnplovs of the
1tosas City Power Li Oa Cow-
Pany went oil strike today in a
disvute over wages
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ESrAtilLISHED 18S9 — FIRST NEWSPAPER IN PAYNE COUNTY
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STILLWATER OKLAHOMA FRIDA Y‘11 Us :to 1957
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CULPRIT—Sandy a two year-old spider monkey belonging to
Mrs Goldin Stephenson 201 E Ninth ave is scheduled to spend
the next two weeks in the veterinary clinic after he allegedly
bit Mrs Charles Radford Mrs Stephenson holding the chain on
Sandy said he only wanted to love Mrs Radford's little girl
Atary Ann Lt Driggs investigating police officer said Sandy
would have to go to the veterinary clinic because he couldn't
be put in the dug pound WWI the doqs and there aren't any ba
nauas ou the menu out there anyhox—NEIVS PRESS I'llUTO
cow monplace
As for himself he said be r!
earned only SA for about five
eiks of ork picking beans and
finally left "after I got the in-' -
:formation I needd"
: Brunson said he plans to go to
I(jrjda soon and t1iira nt
labor camps in that stale to com-
pare conditions with those in New
York
Brunson said he graduated from
Paine Colle'4e in Am!usta and is -
a member of the Negro Voters
League of Airgust a r:
Firemen Complain Gear
Used for Everything
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I DONCASTER England Aug 24
1( UP Loyal firemen complained I
this week that the fire hriga
equipment and manpower is be-
ing used for just about everything
but fire fighting
A 111011g the jobs: Transporting!
race ears taking cash boxes to
and from ItlitIALleS taking cash!
to the bank transport in: trestles'
and tables hauling fodder fort
racehorses patrolling the race!
course and tram4porting "welfare
food" school meat and workers'
lwages
Jim Griffffil
1Eze Cezch
For Gr6P9!ers
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replied that he was seeking to el- hrt-aks totaling one hour and lit t lie said "Olitiously the Senate'
ucate the Senate aid tho countryd minutes up to 10 am He was:is going to stay here to complete: Jinf Griffith son Of former Ok-
After an hour of wrangling with' once for 37 minutes by work an this legislation This lahoma State University wrestling
Thurmond Knowland left for thesn Vxehange between KI10 taild I W0011 apply for the balance of coach Art Griffith today was
White House for a morning con-!aird : senate Democratic Leader this tuck this month next month named as head wrestling vomit at
forence with lisenhower : 'Lyndon B Johnson And at twoinr if necessary the following stidwater high school in a surprise
Thurmond was fat from equa'L points Sen Barry Goldwater (Rd month" ' announcement by the school board
ling the Senate's filibuster record Ari71 relieved him ' Itut Thurmond stayed on his Griffith will take over the post-
That was set on April 2t and zs His brunette elle Jean sat in: feel and kept talking ition vacated by Grover Rains WhO
1953 When -Seri: Wayne ' Morsothe vkitors gallery throughout Ile forced the Senate into its has guided the Pioneer 11114011(41
f DOre) talked rre 22 hours and Thurmond's speech At E:30 aril 1 longest session so far this yearlfor the past four years The hoard
26 minutes against the tidelands -she told a reporter she was "not' Tht
oil bill ! !bearing up as well as my hus previous mord was nearly ' a nnouneed Rains will ser e as as
t
14 hours But the Senate met sistant football coach and teach
" The longosl :individual talka band—he looks ' just wonderful"1‘h1y at 10 a m and coo industrial arts at Bakersfield
oil bill ! !hearing up as well as my husl
The longest individual talkaband—he looks ' just wonderfol"laVednesday
14 hiiurs But the Senate mi:t sistant foothill coach and teach'
at 10 a ni and con-industrial arts at Bakersfield
thou on 64 rights occitcreti M rs Thurmond cooked her hus- tinned in session through the Calif
March 14 1919 wbea Si Alleq bands dinner and brought it to his!nivht 1 After graduating from OSU in
J Ellender (1) La) spent 12 hoursobiee jest before he began hisi 6t-io source said this morning 1941 Grittith went to Texas A
and 19 mimites (Immuring a pro-dalkatlion - he has served as head mall
!the Thurmond speech might last "'here
posed anti-filibuster ride 1 Knowland tried to make 1 hnr-
112 hours But Thurmond said only' coach for the past six years post-
Thurmond was able to take mond see his speech yy as useless iiino a 38-1 over-all record
he planned an "extended speech '
I Before going to Texas AttM he
against the civil rights bill
Nouse and Senate Democratswas line coach in football and head"
a 'wrestling coach at Goodland Haw!
scrapped earlier among them-I
III Producing selves over who was responsible'sas
for the assured passage of the
Griffith wrestled for his taLher
bill all four years at Oklahoma State
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1 and competed in the NCAA na-
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the corporation OSU next month tionals in 1949 at 165-pounds Ifel
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may start receiving about $1- g a also is a graduate of Stillwater
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' ro Chrges
A loan of $1880000 was oh- r - I I
I e high school where he played loot
tamed lo PO taxes and settle Exam Schedule ball and wrestled Ile competed in
immNliate specific bequests of the Oil Bowl football game his
the will The loan for a period - last year with the Pioneers
monthly payments from continu-
of 10 years was secured by 1
I s Repeated Other than serving as head men-
t it Y Peon tor of the Pioneer grapplers Grif-
ed operations of the oil corpora- fill) will assist Tom Turvey in
bon Mrs Fred Heisler health chair AuGusTA ca ( up) A 39 football Floyd Caldatell will hand-'
e N
T ne m for the city PTA council to he t income amounts to ero college gradu H re
ateile the Jr High wstlers R
ains
man ' v ar-old
about $50000 per month from cla! repeated dates for healt-o'said toda—
y he posed as a migrant worked with both the senior and
which $35000 goes to repay the checkups for all first graders dur-farin worker and discoveredjunior high squads during his four-:
ing the first few weeks of schooli"shocking" peonage practices in year span
loan The remainder is available
for necessary operations of the Each child entering the first upstate New York
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corporation and for distribution grade must have a physical exam-I James H Brunson who is a
In the universities ination by either the county physi- member of the National Associa ove ment
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500 monthly to he used for the clan or the family doctor who will Lion for the Advancement of Col-
Murray Case Sells foundation on be required to fill in a medicallored People and a native of
the campus form obtainable at the city-county Augusta said he allowed himself I r n
Other schools in the corpora- health unit Seventh and Walnut to be recruited along with 21 ti
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tion include John Brown Univer- streets Birth certificates also are other Negroes in June i
sity Siloam Springs Ark Tex- required for childreo entering for Ile said the group was promised
as AS31 University of Texas the first time Mrs Heisler said a minimum wage of $7 per day) WASHINGTON (UP)--The got-
Southern Methodist Texas Chris The dates are: t'immediate work and good livingernment said today it is sticking
tian and Baylor Universities and I110111111
Sept C During the n !
!conditions Instead he said many to its recommendation that one
Texas Wesleyan College Will Rogers and St Francis of the workers earned as little as shot of preventive Asian flu vat
The will specifies the ft i
g—s schools: during the afternoon Eu-'$4 for a 72-hour week and werelcine will do the job despite a
to educational institutions are to gene nem crammed into 8 -by-10 foot rooms Pentagon decision to use two
housed for capital construction i Brunson said that instead of free A Public Health Service spokes-1
nnel i earivati 1x I Sept 6: During the nowning - I
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he — "-44 for a 79-hour week and wereleine will do e job despite a
gene Field schools: during t afternoon-
crammed into 8-bv-10 foot rooms Pentagon decision to use two
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Sept 6: Durin -h- n " n Brunson said that instead of free A Public Health Service spokes
Westwood during the afternoon -
g the it
ii" Aransportation to the work iiiteiinan said the pits mefheat per
1viiich lie identified as Palle's'sonnel and scientific advisers
land Park at 2 0 pm nP be-
Washington at I p nI and Itigh-ica
I 10 2 in Ow Pg lin n su
s0 COlY twve one shot ss ill provide b
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)epT Y: Puring me morning' -
to pav $20 travel lees unless they:mately one year- ---
Lincoln in the afternoon ‘Teller-
agreed to stay on the farm all The armed forces announced
son
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KERR WITH JONES—Senator Robert S Kerr
D-Oklahoma left this morning chatted with
Coy Frank G Clement of Tentiesme and ArnulI
R Jones center at a liciriii L1 Washington (4
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SIXTY-S1X1' 11 YEAR
TRAPPED—An interne and a policemen late this morning give
blood plasma to William Itoehstein subway motorman in Nev
'York who vi as trapped in his cab when his eight-car train
crashed into the rear of a parked empty train on an elevated
station in the Bronx section of New York City Rescue workers
succeeded in freeing the 51year-old llochstein but only after
his lett foot was ampulated--UNITED PRESS TELEPHOTO
NY the migrants were required stantial protection for approxi
he —
Sept 9: During t morning lc f I rAVP n 0 ti tO v d g
tqa f1 lotY Illn o nno vour
erlro Parenis Vow to Fitiht
summer Wednesday that it will give men! I w11 ' b" 'I'm' ' 11" II 6f I 1t'1111
I Bread and Bologna i
iin uniform two shots of the Ilt
West Makes Bid I On the two-day trip he said thevaccine as an extra precaution (Iren vowed today they would keep hanged or have their 'tomes dyns
:travelers were given only two l'hat appeared to mean several their youngsters enrolled in pre roiled
I meals — both bologna and dry million civilians will have to waWviously all-while Nashville choitilsi The segregatiouist leader said
To Soviet Russia bread i a little longer to get their shots despite telephoned t h r e a t 3 of his campaign ill Nashville was
Brunson said he saw several Surgeon General Leroy F Bur- physical violence Inroving to be a success since only
Negroes being beaten with fists by'iney estimated earlier that stepped At least three of the pirelos13 of the Vio Negro children eligi
ble ) ve
BULL E TIN personnel on the farm whom they lip production yvill make it possiyere IA arned hv anonymous tall- I to register ha done sa ti
LONDON (UP) — Russia to- attempted to leave the place Ible to inoculate between 80 to 85ers that they and their childremdate-
day flatly rejected the West's Ile said 250 to 300 workers werelmilhon persons — about hail rhe!
would be harmed u n I e s s the Kasper Maps Plans
package deal on disarmament on the farm which he said wasyS population—by Jad 1 yongster yre Aijildravro from Kasper also was mapping olam
LONDON (UP)—The West todayit)pv:itte'd by a deputy sheriff Frank! the white schools But the parentsfor organized resis tance hgainst
hre d Russia the prospect of an ' misary on the property and all traded at a corn
F or every C icarolina cities of Raleigh Wins
I said they would not be ewaYed bysehool integration in the Norill
olle
such intimidation
ri"indefinite" end to nuclear testing rops In Need i
sin return for full acceptance of a!B
30-cent ticket spent at the farm
Against 13 Negroes itomSalem Charlotte and Greens
1 ion on said there was a one-1
Akfmk 0 A A 11n Alqn thrvaterwd Wilt 1AY If lborot and at Little Rock Ark
I 01011S011 saw mere Wd3 3 utir- W ILitoro and at Little Rock Ark
------ -- — -- --- I — we said the diversion of long-dls- of the death of her third son whnpackage deal on disarmament
eine and the battle against polio I
tance passengers to the turnpike )3as listed as missing following a cent tax of more Rain A 13 o threatened w a s
tps in Little !Lick
Oliver assistant school ielperin::Segreeation grol
has beer) won there are still 1 h had ' " -1 '
The detailed h ileprint of sue Because no One a( an Las) indicated they are oi)
express buses had brought about boat accident in Alaska
thousands of wounded whom we an "inseparable" package Was money all trading was on credit tendent in Nashville Oliver lArhOlowever
Ter's projerled visit
the loss 1 Mrs Emma Klemme received a s
handed to Soviet Deputy Foreigniand workers were threatened willv AA ill become superintendent in Jan posed to Ka
Farnieri throughout most of Okuary said the Negro children will lo that ellY
cannot leave behind
telegram from the Air Force say-
The company said it would not klinister Valerian Zorn at theiit ir thvy tripd In ifnvP iA ithatit' 1 t
The total treatment of the polio : 4 t‘ ti
---- - -ewe7 emY w tr411' a ild WorKers were 1111-rattlitli A nil Farmers throughout most of Ok'uary said the Negro children will to that city
The company said it would not
telegram from the Air Force say- Minister Valerian Zorn at the a
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increase its present $3 fare forling her sun Lloyd Klemme w as London disarma ment conferen lj - 1-1 said I
(e paving off the store i unson lahoma report that more rain will receive protection when Nahville In Nashville the father of a
one-way tickets between Oklatio- il if they tried to leave w it hout '
be needed soon to revive burning schools open sept 3 white girl said he would withdraw
on a boat which capsized in the' The Western plan was made' ' Block Complaints "corn cotton and sorghum crops The eampaHil of intimidation his daughter from what has bo-
ma City and Tulsa via the turn- Nesbesna River last Thursdaylpublic simultaneouslv here where!
Ile said Palle came to the farm and to condition wheat land tor wa di ii 'wain t 13 Nero come an all school Th
pike e
!The wire said he was presumed it was handed to the Russians' !
But if the application is grant- deal (
and in Washington almost every day and always was autumn planting according to Les: --s ” ( ( '' ' ' child Imd been eei ter
rse m
d uter
armed Ile said workers were cati-!ter Smith coun theti in th hit chool Tuesday
ty agent families w ho registered their chit- '
'he impression the school would
ed it would be able to charge
e w ss '
up to $520 for Ira vet from Okla-
rel! linseed not to complain to Paite:
I Farmers in Northwest and Pan-' t -have while pupils
!as Nashville began school in egt a-
- ee-e'—Peree— 41 about conditions handle comities which appear tothm t - A Georgia stale representative
homa City to Tulsa via Guthrie :S41 -- f-‘4:etx1h i i the nisi graoe only
Cushing Drumright and Sapulpa 7- s -::4 1:t'4'"-
11:e I 1 "I had been hearing shout howbe feeling the dry spell more than A A Fowler Jr expressed coo-
't:7-1'7--'1 i 473 1e7:' e ':!' l thin Is were on these fat ms I
P New loth er are as r epor t hi ta e rospectsl
Ile asserted leadr Of the enc
itefide that hi s Leg islature o
wul
d
: J l t - in frim is John Kas-'
tutu( a ion i it
-! i 9-4 er -- - -:4 i Yor k fr om people who had been' for sor ghum and w h ea t crops are approve his measure setting up
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afety Council 004' 'A
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recruited before and I d In't he-: decreasing daily dne to lack of Per an avowed s en lati n st a d
- -e-- ''----N--i - - IL- commission to buy uopertv in the
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'i -04$' ?4:Arr'')''1'N4 lieve it Brunson said "When' moisture exeunt ive secret a ry Of t he 'felines- No
l rt h for reset tie meet A the
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: 1 hey came to me this summer and ! Despite the current shortage of see Wh
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state's Negro
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big chance to find out 'conditions over the recent drouth I log to thwart school ittlegrTholl at Four Killed Fifth Injured
1 "I tell you nothing I've seen' years I Clinton Tenn said his followers ATLANTA (UP) — A speeding
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in the South can compare to what Agents in several cottongrowHould visit each of the 13 fa mi freight train cradwil through a
1 saw in Ne‘A York" ino and sonh11" areas say these lies Ile said the pa rim's would tool car filled ' c:-Ith railroad ork
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Sold Illegal Liquor lerrs are in good condition and ' he m'arned that unless they with- ers at the Inman Yards bort to
Brunson said camp employes look promising but are molested 1 dra w their children I r o in the day For men were killed and a
were sold large quantities of il by bollworms and leaf worms I white schools they will be shot' filth badly injured
legal liquor and intoxication was —
1 com monplace 1
the Senate Public Works committee The corm
mittee is considering Jones' nomination to be
a member of the TVA beard Kerr is committo
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The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 63, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1957, newspaper, August 30, 1957; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2206059/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.