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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 34

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id a badly lacerated ear TEE' DAILY OKLAHOMA TUESDAY. NOV. U. IW when the windows in her home Soviet Warned Of U.S. Planes mimNiim ntoif PACE OKI Homes at Bowlegs Left in Wreckage 3 Investors Blame Ross For Difficulty rnvmnEin from page ONE ere knocked out oj nin wmua.

Bidtwtl Six school children ere cut by- flying glass and the Gary Speeds Up Spending On Highways gam a tt at Gujonoo to in the. 70i in the southeast. Following are storm reports from around the state a well as standing procedure it i up to windows were blown out of the new Houston grade The storm leveled the Douglas Stafford frame home and extensive roof damage was reported. to such an extent that he im-mediatelv made an attempt to CONTINUED FHOM PACK ONE Mrs. Aaron hours after the disaster It le maiviauai airpiane wm-uuider to decide when to shoot.

The RB-47 Boeing reconnais retrieve as much of the $20.00 Frey. who lives six miles east he bad invested as possible. just seems lute a mcdw. suffered lacerations on her arm, a long forehead gash and bruises. Holdenvill A sheet metal roof hw nil iho Hushes county CONTINUED FROM PACE sance plane is powered with six jet engines, has a speed of over 600 miles per hour and can operate at altitudes above 40,000 feet.

No Check mum He testified that Ross disclosed stop letting on the basis of tne courthouse and the sheriff and radio antenna was toppiea. money not. oems ju if the lettings are Its camera equipment inciuaes vices for taking pictures at to him that his department had made no check of Selected' finances in several yars and then asserted "his office did not ac-tuallv have iurisdietion over Se Solnhor High winds tore away held and the contracts awarded, it will leave the Edmondson ksnww xnmmiffiion and its di part of the Arnold Aaron home and power service vtas uiupicu lected because it was operating i the town. a special charter issuea showed: OKMUCCC Sirs. Guyon ilary Hall, about 70.

was discovered dead late Monday after-abort in front of a chicken house near tier home. The small structure was demolished by high winds Monday morning, but her body was not found until later when a neighbor passed by. A physician said she died of internaljuries aid a crushed chest. Mrs. Hall lived about 7 miles east of Okmulgee on SH 62.

Wichita Falls Damage was estimated at $200,000 and 10 persons were injured. Three funnels were reported sighted. Tornados did damage at Olney and Throckmorton. Officials of the Texas Electric Service Co. said all power lines Trvu-a Park were knocked out mamHESTER Hich.

winds rector wun muc approve work orders for contracts let by the Gary corn5: sion while thumbs are twiddled waiting for funds to accumulate Sawver said fixed intervals along the route. Monday's was the second V. S. note to Moscow this month involving air incidents. Four days ago a U.

S. not rejected a Soviet complaint that a navy patrol plane violated Soviet airspace in the Bering strait. The Russians had charged that the plane flew three times over Russia's Chukotsk penins blew the end of the Rock Island Lumber Co. shed off into the borrow $11,800 on his certificates for an Kdmonason men wo, phone lines ot tnc iviancnesier Phone Co. Damage to the lines totaled $250.

Phone service is out. and that tne certificates are sou held as security for the loan. Theroo H. Bremer, local manager of Ernst and Ernst, auditors, began testifying short Jf The legislators Smashups Kill Two in State STATE TRAFFIC DEATHS to date, SOT; November, 1957 to date, November. 19 A truck driver was killed near Kingfisher and a sailor died from injuries received in an accident near Norman Monday to boost the state traffic death toll to 589, which is 14 deaths under the toll for the same tune last year.

The dead: ERNEST HILL BARNES. 67. Of 1371 SW 27. BUHDON SOK0L0K, 32. a Montrose, N.

sailor stationed at the Norman naval Barnes was crushed in his loaded fruit truck after a collision with a Mistletoe Express truck. The accident occurred west of Kingfisher on SH 33 at the Kingfisher creek bridge. (Picture on Page 1D- Sokolok died of injuries received Sunday afternoon when a car he was driving in Norman skidded into a tree. The sailor received a broken rib that punc tured bis lung. Senator Points Out Low Interest Need SAN FRANCISCO.

Nov. 17 Unless private lenders provide more low interest home mortgages, millions of Americans are certain to demand government credit. Sen. John J. Sparkman Ala.) declared Monday.

Sparkman addressed the United States Savings and Loan League convention. The league represents 4,500 associations which put up most of the mortgage money for new American homes. uueo Several windows that he expects an $18 millions blown out of the Choctaw county ula and Katmanov (Big jjiomeae) island pn September 30. letting DecemDer couldn't tell yet the amount of courthouse ana pari oi me juui was taken off a house across the street. The storm then jumped xne U.S.

repiy saia ine amy U. S. aircraft in the area on Sep contracts let on wirn.ii dcrs will not he issued when he goes out of office. The December 23 letting will include $10 mil tember 30 was a navy patrol plane operating in international another house. and they set damage at $10,000 to facilities.

Another $30,000 damage was done to power facilities lions in interstate projects anu WALTERS A privately-owned hangar at Walters airport was blown down and a plane owned airspace, it saia ims piane never flew over Ratmonov island or any other Soviet territory. Car Stocks Low at Burkburnett ana uincy iaun ties were damaged with loss sc at $50,000. of town. Frey went in to get Mrs. Cox and found her dead in the living room when he arrived.

Martin L. Brady, 44, wha lived in the Amerado Oil company community northwest of Seminole, died of a heart attack in his cellar. His wife went to check on her husband after the storm and found him lying in about a foot of water in the cellar. Tornado winds or twisters did not hit Konawa and passed to the east of Seminole, destroying at least two farm homes. Only person hospitalized from Bowlegs was Mrs.

Helen Gills, 24, pinned under furniture after her house was blown from its foundations. Her mother. Mrs. Sid Hudson, 54, who lives next door, was injured as she tried to rush into the storm to aid the injured daughter. I wouldn't have gotten hurt, except I heard her calling 'Mother, help me Mother, I'm hurt' and I tried to go over there," Mrs.

Hudson said. She was taken to the Seminole Municipal hospital, where her daughter was hospitalized, but was released after treatment for lacerations. Othars injurad included Mrs. Gills' sister-in-law, Louisa Sea-sam, 25, and her child, four-year-old Charlena Seasam, who were in the Gill house, and Mrs. Lucille Padgett.

21, who is Mrs. Gills sister. Mrs. Padgett was with her mother but was finally able to get next door to rescue her sister. Three others injured, but released after treatment, were three members of the family of Rev.

Jako Self. Baptist minister. Thev were his by Paul Owen was destroyed. DETROIT. Nov.

17 Stocks of new cars in dealer hands on November 1 hit a four-year low Madill Tornadic winds ripped the roof from the University of Oklahoma biological experiment station near Willis on Lake TULSA William L. "Van Brunt a flagpole sitter, was injured when high winds toppled a 40-foot pole. He had been living atop the pole in a tent in a 15-day at 264,760 units. Automotive News "I didn't know what wao happening, it came so fast. I was working inthe living room.

I was blown down and I think I blacked out. I just remember lying there by the couch and praying. I looked up and the roof was gone and the walls. The first thing I thought was 'Well, I'm not hurt very bad'. I thanked God for that," Mrs.

Self recalled. Rev. Self had gone to the town barber shop a few minutes before and his wife and infant son were also alone. "I couldn't tell there was any storm brewing or anything. I didn't know what had happened until someone came in and told me my wife and boy were both hurt," he said.

They suffered lacerations from flying window glass when a small building crashed into their home. The Baptist church was a complete ruin, Self said. Extensive remodeling was underway there, and two workmen were in the church during the tornado, but were not hurt. Tha Methodist church buckled and collapsed. Parts of it were-hurled onto neighboring residences and caused Mrs.

J. A. Crow's house, adjacent to the church, to collapse. She was thrown to the kitchen floor as her home was torn from its foundations. Two friends, who had come to take her to town, waited out the storm in their car in her garage, which collapsed over the auto and was hit by parts of the church.

None were injured seriously. The roof of the gymnasium at the school, a brick building, was blown away along with a frame "shop class" building behind the school. Pupils were in gym class but were not injured. Extensive damage was done to the main school building roof. Pupils were kept in the building during the twister and only a few suffered slight cuts from the flying glass.

Texoma. Also, 19 huts used aj tt fcnnsitiff were destroyed. publicity stunt. OKLAHOMA CITY Til Total damage was set at $50,000 southern part of the city bore $8 millions in me al aid. and will require about $5 millions in state money for matching.

Gary contends the Edmondson administration will have about $3 millions in state funds for contract work during the remainder of this fiscal year which ends June 30. He said his administration didn't have any money when it came in and a supplemental appropriation was provided. Governor Prauad He maintained the letting Tuesday and the $18 millions letting in December can be carried out -is the requirement of state funds -will not exceed the appropriations for this fiscal year. The only grounds for a court attack on the lettings would be on the basis of the money not being available under the budget balancing amendment. tiiuliTv romDluncnt- Strong winds broke barges loose at the construction site of said Monday.

Machinists Warn Of Airline Strike KANSAS CITY, Nov. 17 (UPD The International Machinists union Monday asked for new the brunt of blast, i wo UKia-homa Gas Electric Co. installations were damaged. A ly before the trial recessed tor the night. He will return to the stand at 9 a.m.

Tuesday. Others to Heard Willam N. Mounger, assistant county attorney, said the state still has three or four witnesses to be heard, but added there is a good possibility the state's case can be completed Tuesday. Ross was indicted by the recent county grand jury along with Carroll and other key figures in the' Selected bankruptcy scandals. In the trial, which opened Monday before a jury of eight men and four women, the state is seeking to prove Ross was involved in a conspiracy to hide the true condition of Selected from Rader.

Bremer's testimony Monday concerned the Ernst and Ernst audit report of Oct. 31, 1957, which revealed the $39,038,139 invested in the trust fund by 9,600 Oklahomans had shrunk to after losses totaling $11,217,938. Final Services Held For John R. Hearst NEW YORK, Nov. 17 Funeral' services attended by about 1,000 mourners were held Monday in St.

Bartholomew's church for John Randolph Hearst, one of five sons of late publisher William Randolph Hearst. Hearst, 49, assistant general manager of Hearst newspapers, died of a heart attack Thursday in the Virgin Islands. volt line Del City Kiih.stntion at California Eastern was knocked out. This cut service to Del City until Winds Cause Damage the Willis bridge, a large ti vtas overturned and a barge carrying a pile driver was dumped into the lake. Windows were blown out of the Texoma state lodge and power lines at Madill were knocked out for 30 minutes.

Fairmont Forty houses in the residential area were damaged and telephone and power lines were blown down. Paul Wyssman said winds were so strong at 8:10 a.m. thai he was blown The general service contract negotiations with Trans World Airlines and promised to set a new strike deadline if they fail to materialize. Cliff Miller, general chairman of the union, made the statement after announcing that the union ntnr nt SK 74 and Hicli damaged by high winds. Also, Will Rogers airport experienced a power failure for a while.

The weather bureau measured .22 of an inch of rain during the members had -voted Dy w.a percent to reject a company offer. 'The union has requested a cd by Don Baldwin, president pro tempore of the senate and chairman of the council execu- meeting with representatives of EYES WATERY OR IRRITATED? Get 2020 the professional eye m-dication for quick fast relief. 2020 eye drops work like magic in the relief of minor irritations due to dust, wind, smoke, wind-blown pollen, sun exposure or irritations associated with head colds or hay fever. Clears up bloodshot eyes in seconds. Get 2020, only $1-00 at your ding store or supermarket.

At the Shields airport. down in ins yard when lie went outside to hook a screen. venj five committee, when iiilnxJuceci, indl and Gary thanked him for the TWA in an effort to settle the contract without the necessity of of Piper Cub from its and smashed it against strike action. Miner saia. the event the conferences as auested by the union do ncarbv house.

The plane, owned mother. Mrs. Susie Self: his wife. Galelia. 36, and his 14-month-old son, Phillip.

His 79-year-old mother was alone when the twister struck her five-room home, which was completely ruined. "I can't remember much of it now," said the elderly Mrs. Self, still stunned and shaking i nvnrtnrff. was sent cart compliment in view oi of his administration. Gary had indicated early in the general election campaign he wouldn't have his commission obligate state funds accrusing to the highway commission after materialize or do not prove to wheeling into Ovcrturff's home be productive, tne time ana aaie or-tinn will an- 20 yards away.

4EE The Harry Ross January 1, but he became ircu miles norm ot SH 10. Sbas -with Edmondson ijuuiiuu his highway department and talking about need of restoring ui- nnunrnmont. The COUT1- riamacc totaling $0,000. Signs re blown down on main sircei at Tulsa oassed Shawnee as were three big billboards. Three cars were A DriCK ana taia owned by J.

E. Gash was destroyed and the Farmers Elevator was moved slightly off its foundation. Overhead tanks eH a service station owned by Wayne Jacks were blown away. Ringling A tornado funnel was sighted Ringling nnrl lie burn there was destroyed. The storm ripped off the galvanized roof and then caved in the sides.

Several garages and out-buildings were destroyed or moved off foundation. Telephone lines were knocked out for a time. Ardmore The Wade Walker poultry farm, 10 miles cast of Ardmore. was struck by high winds and the barn and chicken houses were damaged to the extent of $5,000. Dickson.

Zancis. SpringHale and Lone Grove communities in Carter county wore hit hut personal injuries were reported. At Pprinrrlnlo hnrn and chicken the resolution at iuis, i tember to proceed with highway I- rin, friends of Gary FbrGeJtefOf they will be very influential with the new administration. SINUS Rule of Sudan Taken by Army epuWkaLion of newspapers. "The legislature can get along without the governor, but the governor can get along without the legisiaiuiu, the council.

"The governor can CONGESTION The nation's two top religious lenders, Vho held immense political power, broadcast state houses on the Arvcl larm were destroyed. At Zancis and ments of support. indicating the new regime would have strong a program." He recounted the highway motion aud h's decision ag.uii.-leaving half of the calendar year funds for his successor. It we continues and we are going to continue unless you change your mind we are going to continue the program like you asked us to do." snid he wanted and Lone Grove some noubctops blown away. popular backing.

The three leaders of the coup, nnenirliiicf to ndviccs reaching Lenapah A small tornado hit cast of Lenapah and destroyed a barn and out-buildings on the Cairo through apparently heavy COLDS MISERY to make the statement in public, and the legislature wilt have to irovicle supplemental appropriations to have more funds in the highway department as lie got nt the start of his ndmimstrn- Henry Fist or f--r-n lawtort N. F. Sanders, 45, a farmer who lives southeast of Walters. Was treated at huwton for side and rib injuries received when the kitchen of his home blew away. Cookietown Four members of the Clco Harris family, three miles cost of Cookietown, were injured when their home was destroyed just before 8 a.m.

Mrs. Harris received cuts and bruises us did daughter, Monu. 4. Son Wayne, 2, received a broken leg and other injuries and Hit 1, had minor scratches. Chattanooga Jo Ann Carroll.

II, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Carroll. Chattanooga, rc- 'Won't Be Broke' If voti don't appropriate a dollar you will still have a good road program he said. "If you appropriate $1 million in state money it will make $10 millions with the federal l- intnrslntn hichWIlVS.

Ahmed Abdel Wnhab. deputy commander in chief; and Brig. rte0iir. rmnmnnvler of the Khartoum garrison. Egyptian sources familiar with the neighboring nation up the Nile gave these impressions on their politics: Ahboud, a career officer identified with the Khatmia religions sect and the People's Democratic party, which is moderately pro-Egyptian but has co-operated with pro-western elements.

Wnhnb, linked with the pro-western Umma party and reported to he a close friend of the ousted premier. Bcsliir is described as a nationalist indicating the Egyptian consider him good element from their viewpoint. The highway department won't be broke. It won no in ns it wns two, four and six years ago before the supplemental appropriations. I wanted lo throw this out to you because it has been discussed so much," snid Gary, "I i nvc nuv side nf the picture.

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