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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 27

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I Led Three Lives See Pacts 12. Other features: Editorials .181 Society 14 Good Mornlnfi lllSports .20, 21 Radio-TV ...22 State Briefs ..17 Obituaries Ray THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN Storm Fading Generally Mr Monday, with moderating temperatures. High 40-45 southeast to. 40s northeast and mtd-SOt southwest. Occasional showers.

Ma pi en Mt SINGLE COPY PRICE: Dally 5c. Sunday 15c. OKLAHOMA CITY. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 4.

1952. OL. 61. NO. 29.

Morning and Sunday Clean-Up Man Linked to Reds Agriculture Bureau Hit By House Investigators For Wasting Millions By Lawmaker Five Are Killed In Bloody Day On State Roads Four Texans Die In Car-Truck Crash Near Pauls Valley STATE TRAFFIC DEATHS 1952 to date, 43; February, 7. J95I to date, 48; February, 1. House Republican Labels New Prober Naive or Soft-Headed WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 CP Rep. Potter (R-Mich) said today New- hold Morris' "record of being usea by Communist front organizations" should disoualify him from govern ment service in any capacity, icv Four Dallas, Texas, persons wPTt- killed Sunday afternoon in alone as No.

1 anti-corruption in- Exorbitant Rentals Paid To Private Grain Storers Is Charged in Hot Report 'iu iiMti0ntnrq accused the ac a car-truck crash 1V4 miles south of Pauls Valley on U. S. 77. Two Potter said in a statement, mat Morris had been connected with, others were injured critically the crash. or had spoKen Deiore, nui hich have been organizations irniinrp dcDartmcnt Sunday of wasting million? of dollars by rent- identified as Communist fronts.

He said that "demonstrates that he is A 28-year-old Tulsa woman was killed earlier in the day when her car overturned a half-mile east ing private instead of Rovernmcnt ither naive to the extreme or a soft-headed idealist whose judg Inola on SH 33 in f-nimtv. The dead: In a blistering report, a house appropriations ment is most poor. "If he cannot distinguish a Com-iei ennnsnred organization. shrimp befts with silver buckles and trips to dude ranches from Loren Otto Weaver, 43, of Dallas. Mrs.

Hallie W. Weaver, 45, his hnu; r-an he be expected to identify firms aomg oumi -mnlovcs Carl corruption even if it were staring Rauschnnd Willard D. McCabe and presentation of their cases Mrs. Clara Mae Cornett, 40, of him in tnc iacef ruuu CCC employe, jTcowart, being prcscWd to federal grand 3Ufy The report, based on closed door investigation of the agriculture Dallas. Patricia Ann Cornett, 15, her daughter.

Nancy L. Johndrow, 28, route 3, Tulsa. M-e rnmptt died in a Pauls Morris, New York attorney and a Republican, was named on Friday by Atty. Gen. McGrath to head up the administration's long-heralded hunt for any wrong-doers department, said that some 109.

storage taciuties uscu uy Crpdit Com. (CCC) in 1949 and last) were surplus property that had been leased to Valley hospital three hours after investigator; any prosecution will private inaiviuuaia wi'" be done Dy we jusutc ucpai unvuv. led instantly in the crash. He nas saia ne piaiis iu rented warehouses for up to 20 times as much as their private Potter, a member of the Un-American Activities Committee, called the selection of the former mm mmm Armour, Union Settle Dispute Six-Cent Increase In Wages Granted National CIO packinghouse work-srs Sundnv reached a a iiM operators were then paying in rent Sons of the two families, Raymond Preston Cornett, 9, and James Weaver, 9, are in a Pauls Valley hospital in critical condition suffering from head and internal injuries. Truck Drivr Escapes New orK uny council pieaiucm "a typical Truman-McGrath appointment" and he added: "while Mr.

Morris claims to-be a 'Lincoln' am confident Repub Brannan, in testimony during the hearings, said reports of storage incoe nn in tioo million were "pipe areamtng. afiu mc licans generally do not consider driven by. Weaver which collided with a Norman dairy truck driven by George Allen King, 24, Purcell. JhnnmmillMt concluded most mm as sucn. Background Hit After recitine what he said crease agreement with Armour A Co.

in the dispute which produced King escaped wun minor inries. the money will DC recoverca, through voluntary payments or damage suits. Morris' connections with groups Korrv trooDer. said the designated as Communist ironis, Btft Chiro Mad Weaver car was believed to have been enroute from Oklahoma City ThP two families had ThP suhrnmmittce also charged Certainly Mr. Mcurain nas in sporadic walkouts at the plant since December 17.

The agreement, announced in Chicago, calls for a 6-cent hourly wage increase and other benefits for some 30,000 employes. that 15 employes in the Dallas, Tov e.tdr I hp ASricullUrC De- formation on the background of Mr. Morns ana so nas tne nnr'mon TrnHuplinn and Mar Mrs. Cornett's husband, Chester I dent. Why was he appointed was An attendant at the Arizona Stale hospital for the insane in Phoenix examines the improvised rope down which Winnie Ruby Fay Ball, 4, tueeps as she s'ts on the lap oj her grandmother, Mrs.

Lettie Ball, 81, two hours after her 6-year-old brother, Eu amous was beaten to death. Loved Him Prisoner Says, After Son Is Beaten to Death keting aaminisirauuu Cornett, 40, is employed here. The trooper said King's truck, A Inhnsnn Tlnirv Co. Of A special meeting of local Armour workers was called for 7:30 Republican, couia De usea oy "gratuities irom urnis uumg incss with that office. 'Ruth Judd escaped jrom tne inira jiuvr wie Mystery Women in Black Car "nifts rnnced front boxes Norman, was passing another truck ters, 1206S Agnew, to.

present; th rrliit unit Khrimo. raincoats. Stet terms tor xBxtireuituii, j-- President infers he is determined to expose and eliminate? near the rauis vauey oiaic pital and met the Weaver car head- drunken frenzy, he hit the boy with CTTrrRTvn TVnn Feb. 3 UPli ref.rescr.laHve.of.the -nnfcw id. Linked to Latest juaa tmm son hats ana Mexican oeus wnu sterling silver buckles to $100 glftj certificates and trips i to expensive dude ranches and fishing resorts; Mm-i-ic w.

wnipal of the adminis- "Honest to God, sheriff, I loved picked up the arm of a -rocking He said the Weaver car had pulled onto- the shoulder of the road in a futile attempt to avoid lion's a-ponimfrt'is with sordid ttiii Ptrroll local cmhlove who chair to finish the job. my children; never- -wmppeu them," was the prisoner's sober, orotest when told to tor employes ukj PHOENIX Feb. 3 PI Two mysterious women in a black sedan Sected Sunday of helping Winnie Ruth Md.tomid trunk Sometime after 8 p.m., he real- iprf thp bov was seriously hurt, day he had beaten his motherless! Mr. Morris has shown himself One of the employes was cionhn c. Renit re the accident.

Spectators Tie Up Traffi. Four hours after the took part in the Chicago negotta-trotss, wilt report to" the. worker. The agreement must be ratified by locals by February IS' and must have the approval of the wage mental hospital. nere in 1931 picked him up ana went io a sisici who lives about 100 yards to be a man who lacks the power of discerning right from wrong cently indicted by a federal grand Sheriff Roy Whaley, neverthe nc llger Los AnCelcs traffic stilled was tied up mnrdpr eharee against The sister called a funeral home membereo ie noay ot (.

State hosnital vicinity of the crash as hundreds i less, filed Rail. 38. Whaley said the of curious spectators flocked to ine 1 horn; ambulance and the unaertaKer called the sheriff. cepting $1,750 in bribes from Oklahoma grain elevator firm. CraiiD Astonished the same way she vanished two montns ago uown and, consequently, couia not nvc up to the public trust with which he would be charged.

The American people should not be fooled by the latest McGrath maneuver." Potter said Morris is listed as Tithniieh embarrassed hospital authorities vowed after her escape Ralph Helstein, the international president of the CIO United Packinghouse Workers of America, said The subcommittee said it was scene. Berry saia live cars uuuu up near the scene during the traffic jam, but no one was injured. The Johndrow a was de-captitated when her car slipped broom and the arm from a rock-incr rhnir last nieht. last November 30, that she would never get out again, the rco-nairca obtained from Ball, the sheriff said, until this morning. When questioned today, Ball was; astonished" to learn that Bcnit nmnlnvprl hv the Office Of Winnie.

48. who said sne com. i. The sheriff brought Ball from the Snvipr Countv lail into nis ow coherent out eouia rememuei. vmy Price Stabilization after being dis-miouPfi from the Aericulture De can Committee on Yugoslav Relief, the Greater New York Emergency snatches of the previous uay living room this morning to shtu control, overturned and skidded 50 ire screen.

She then apparently to December 17 and will affect workers in 26 Armour planU. Mauser would not anticipate ac-i tion of the local workers at Monday night's meeting. feet on top of her body after she him the bloodstained weapons caled a high wire lence. ouldn't hurt my children I jand a member 0r the Lawyers; partment, ana caiica tor iuiui of federal hiring nraMicPs Rrannan told the investi Whalev recon ueu. jiiui.

ue i ifomniiltee for the Am eric ar Cyclone Whirls Near Carolinas Authorities' said friends may ave helped her. a sonrph was nresscd for the structed the story of the brutal gators that Benifs employmcnt three people in and out 01 nere, for puace and Democracy. all day. was drinking Ball tne Dail Workcr "I sure as God dnt kill m- in New "I can only say tne agreement is the best that could be obtained at this time due to the fact that a prisoner who apparently could not hut ho was hired anyway. Ball had Been arinKing ior moie nonest to uou 1 uiuu 1, ua.L n.

Morris signed than a day in the tiny mounian The subcommittee charged that she broke to freedom from nahn where he lived wun nis son; A passenger, Fon Ellis Nolan, 42, of route 3, Tulsa, suffered a broken jaw, broken shoulder and severe cuts. Texas Darkened Beneath Windy Blotter of Dust rival union nas accepu: 6-ccnt increase, considerably below what we asked," he said. his daughter. Ruby Fay, 4, and his peated to the sheriff oyer and over. statement by the Action didn know the boy was hull Now and tnat until my little girt woke me up and scvcral mceUngs of tne Rausch, chief ot tne transportation division of the Agriculture De-nrtmpnt' Production and Mar- MIAMI.

Feb. 3 Wl A cy the institution twice in 1939, once in 1947 and again in 1951 before! Saturday night's getaway made 81-ycar-oid mother, Mrs. icuie clonic storm of about hurricane Earlier Deal Rapped Th a ttt. A mnlonmnted Meat Cut fm-cp (ir miles ncr hour and up Ball's wife died in childbirth a AvrlrTniyaHons Pott He fell into a drunken sleep hiu nsaiclnnt. McCabe had ters and Butcher Workmen already had accepted a 6-cent hourly m- ward) has developed off the South; year ago and tne in-ihflv hcen cited as Communist by terday afternoon, only shown "official favoritism" to the: died shortly after.

children. In awakened by Atlantic coast and is moving norm Lone Star ot Houston, k-j. i telephoned to say he rease lor its mcmDcis. rkr. io no floiiht In the rnlhds nnrihonstward toward the North; It said tnc two omoais miiuh.

tw DALLAS, Feb. 3 Great clouds of reddish dust, swept from the West Texas plains, blotted out the side gale of the hos-! Carolina capes, the Weather Bu- of the CIO that we could have received more concessions if it had rr nnin hnc: awarded one con palling tnc otner reported touaj (KST) advisory the on the back. The telephone caller Bodies of Sooners Are on Way Home tract to Lone Star on a bid higher than competitors" and informed not oeen tor tnc uai uww wj. AFL," Mauser added. Weather Bureau ordered southeasl Harold L.lckes Light Showers Is Dead at 77 Cheer Farmers laid that when ne approacnuu Lone Star of CCC bag require- sun over nearly all ot icxas t0North and northwest winds of 30 to 40 miles an hour, with gusts up i to 50, drove the pall across the state.

hem, the women spea away. KV.ni. nnrcnn rpnnrled seeing R. H. Borchcrs, manager of Ar-our Co.

here, said he was not V.through Cape Hattcras. 'a sinrm of about hur ciiihm with California license of three Sooner soldiers airmen killed in Korean familiar enough with details to comment. plates parked near tne nospiiui ricane force has developed off the cih Aiiuniic coast and at 5 p.m. month suspension ot these officials was too light. It proposed they be fired and their cases reviewed by By mid-atternoon Light showers and a heavy Monday aboard the Loma Vic Aonroximately 1,000 Armour ith WASHINGTON, rut to three "She had lots oi inenus yvnu of the most'zle blanketed most of the state tory.

nmp Kast. Texas towns reporting Unrnld L. Ickes. workers, the vast major ty at the members. mii.hi hfln hor eseanc." the sher the Justice ucpanmcm.

north, longitude 77 west or about! turned aboard the ship are Pfc. llurnwl aboard the ship ds jcolortui ngures ot tne ana urn "ult iff's office said. "For all we know someone was supposed to meet hcrl when she got away the last time 250 miles east of the Georgia coast," the advisory said. it min nnrth northeast Oklahomans New Deal, died tonight. uxijci-l luul" Rnhhv .1 Clark, son of Ollie II Armour said in Chicago last week had been lost in intermittent that 782,445 man hours of work Private light planes were ground King Reportedly Has Electric Vest Ickes.

77 vears old, died at 7:25, temperati Monday. Clark, Collinsville; Pvt. airlines flew on instru- have beenj but tne ward about 30 miles per hour and L. Hardy the na- o'clock (EST) tonight in Eracr- The ra: iust wet the ground in; Hardy son ot strikes in plants James B. Lof- gency Hospital, where ne snou p.

ui i prviou Escao Told plications I most places, although Ponca City m. ana wtm nao oeen Idabcl, and Lieut. husband Mrs. Jalps Winnie Ruth escaped last nhritie condition. reported of an inch ol moisture.

HoldcnviIlt. of a former 2,000 'Red' Veterans Get- Spanish Pardon "Rinrm warnings now arc by lqrcing open a win mw, State farmers welcomed the, Airforce casualties whose bodies secretary ot tne LONDON, Feb. 3 (JPV The Sunday Express said today that King George is wearing an electric vest. The King has been wearing the honiPfi vpsI on doctors' orders dur played north of 'Wil mington to Block hHSuom 1932-46 and head moisture for their thirsty wheat will be sent to next of kin for burial it UlnnH nnv.iarp Hunt Albert. McNccleV.

hUS- Differantial Is Snas Packinghouse workers earlier re jected the 6-cent boost because the company offer did not consider narrowing male-female wage differentials and other union demands. Thn now ncrrepment calls for ad MADRID. Soain. Feb. 3 (in the Public Works Administrate island ana smuu hnr nopri a senile moth- prnmpnt agricultural observer here'band of Mrs.

Marion McNccley, here band of north of Charleston to shenad bccn nursing. ing recent outdoor trips, the paper said. The vest is made of khaki says another inch of moisture is! Lexington, and Cpl. KoDcrt it. along the North Caroli The foreign office has been in- Df the turbulent depression years, strucled to allow some 2,000 crip-j a sharp-tongued phrasemakcr, pled veterans of the communist-jickes called himself "the old cur-supported Spanish Republican mudgcon" and in his lime was armv to return to Spain, it as rough on others.

needed. eh, Afton. ine storm is ine (mm hnsnitai Temperatures ranged from the low 40s to the middle 50s timing ance that whirled up tne rioriua r'rrvine blade baltCry. coast last night, Unci rorccasicr waiiel. and when officers justments of wage inequalities for some 1,600 job classifications and raises the average hourly income of packinghouse workers to $1.66.

reported Sunday. Ickes previously had t) The King's condition nas oeen a m-Mpr n( enneorn since he under weu-iniormeo poiuiuai quun--ia nospttai irea fallin Tafr Mum on Entry In Oregon Primary CINCINNATI, Feb. 3 Lfl Sen. Robert A. Taft (ROhio) said to iaid the cabinet has ordered the hi oTheraeitieS thesked shsaid: coast was lashed by winds back can't stand being cooped home at nearby uiney, ciaremorc, McAlester, Enid.

went an operation for removal of foreign office to notify the "Red'oi I part or all of one of his lungs last to "store l0" army" veterans that they may turn home if they so wish. i proveT He took a turn for the l. hr' 1 CmpCra baC Gage, which had almost .02 September. an additional increase of 3 to 14 and 17 Ms cents an hour for some workers, Mauser said. Women workers here will gam night he had opitini? his windows and power and telephone nsvrhiatrist.

1 State Man Knifed, 2 cents hourly as well as the 6- Anglo-Iranian Official Arrives in Australia I His last years were spent in com- inch of rain Sunday reported parative quiet, but there were few clearing skies Sunday night. men of hi day who could- look Monday's state forecast calls for cent DOOSl mrouK.n uic iwiiuiuS ic entered in Oregon's presiden- lines. Dr. Dean Archer, said Mrs. nnmary election in Mav.

It developed off the western ''P recently boasted to other inmates: At, in Cincinnati for a short of Cuba and swept north northeast-; will help me; before returning to Washing- ward along the Florida Keys csca i Tuesday, added he did not be- and the lower cast coast ot the, Mrs Juud was convicted of mur-: he would have anything to say 'state before moving out to open lw() friends, Agnes Lee Roi Th? pIosps the can between men. Dies; Wife Is Held and women's salaries by two cents. SYDNEY. Australia. Feb.

3 s(ormv carccr. His running feud ing temperatures. Highs should -A. Eric C. Drake, former gener-; a(c Ha Hopkins, Pros- range from 40-45 southeast to 50s manager of the Anglo-Iranian! jf)pn( ciose fricna and southwest.

The early morning low 11 tCamuoKon while thCV making a nine-cem wsicuu uj. cent gap, the union man explained. nslccn She dismembered the. nATiTt.PVTT.I.K Feh. head of the Works Progress Ad- is expected to dip into the 20s in ministration, made New Deal his- the Panhandle.

tory. i Oklahoma City can expect partly Mauser said the company also bodv of one with scalpels belong-; Buster Johnson, 25, of Pawnee, ins to her husband, who was a phy- stabbed to death at a tavern tralia Sunday to complete arr ments for construction of the pany's new refinery. This Convict Didn't Run Away: J.rl tn omialize "hOS-k iliin2 sirian and who since has aiea. sne, arlv Sunday in what ickcs puonc nie was cohuiovli- ci0udy sKies Monday ana continuea T.ui-d on r.n- 2. tut.

i) 'cool weather. High here Monday nneri the remains to Los ac a flcht over support I standards" in all its plans. This i vision would make the 11 i ti officers i support' nclcs in trunks and was captured nf his two small children. Ho, Hum! He Just Hit the Hay is expected to reach 52. bunday high was 49 after an overnight low the amount ot worn per per hour the same in all aucr uj.uk Wasnington coumy nei r.rrr., hanU for the mur- i Vn victim's of 44.

Airport obsci search for Jackie Young, Sunday called off the inch of rain. STATE poli 21 year-r Should you ever see geoduck on menu, know that it Isn't duck but clam. Many think It very palatable. And should you want to quickly duck an everyday problem, a Wnnt Ad Is the thin? for you! Granite reformatory ina.p aids found him at dawn Sunday. He was slccpini Explosion, Fire Hit Kansas City Plant KANSAS CITY, Feb.

3 An explosion and fire in the vapor processing plant at the Phil lips Oil company refinery here to day resulted in burns to workers. peacefully in the prisons dairy hayloft Raymond Rains, deputy warden, said a statewide alertwa; Yoi rcrs, she was juorco insdnt- wife, Betty Jean, aamu- yiaii. mav committed to the state hospital in stabb ng. which took place Armour also agreed to make 1932A Kills Skier 'e SOT tcts-An Staavur afterwards in a hos- reached after 27 and killed Alfred Kurt, 17. a stu-iPitaI.

Sunday. The alsouriedVu Probably Jhts Eddies but they dug themselves; will file a murder charge agmst nroaaca.si nu ui ihwioht ht mitrht hi for 10 a. rr: City to Msr. his parent: heading toward Oklahom Dulles Seen as GOP Secretary of State Feh. 3 H.

Alexander Smith predicted Sunday that ReptJfcJiean mcnt consultant John Foster Dulles will be appointed secretary of state if a Republican is elected president. Sullen Dodd, 5fi, and Da' Sunday morning," Rains lid "He said he hadn run ott tvith first. 1 but climrica into vne lott rd around the clock." crA-nc for car thpft in i take a nap Saturday and lis taken to a hospital sopnnd dnevpp burn tinciiished the minutes. ving Vo i Mrs. Johnson Monday.

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