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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 45

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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THE DAI UY OKLAHOAIAN THURSDAY. JUNE 24. I IS Charters Granted '-nOMESTIC ff-'J Incorporators: D. Victor Labels Contract Suits Political MoVe Rodents and Hares In Coyote's Diet CHEYENNE, and rabbits make up about three fourths of the diet of coyotes. The remainder consists of other animal Jlfe, Including much carrion, and a variety of vegetable matter, much of which may be scarce when the coyotes eat animal food.

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Oklahoma Cltv. Spending Survey Plans Are Made WASHINGTON, June 25 (Upi) The labor department plans to ask congress for $5 millions next year to conduct a detailed survey of how Americans spend their money. of such a study h. a new price yardstick for people living on pensions. economists foresee the day when pensions will con-t-in clauses to prevent inflation from destroying buying power of pensioners, The main purpose of ihn contemplated survey would be to strcam'ir- n1e present consumc.o AMENDMENT LCreen Hesfl Supply cy Oklahoma Cits Fronwiy Htt fw, Inc.

VfW 7 Liberty HOT WEATHER SPECIAL ARTICLES OF DISSOLUTION pfcre dissolution, rtlnirid court) Tulsa county, case No. 93303 6-17-58). INTENT TO DISSOLVE Bono Motor Frelaht. El Reno. price inaox.

o7 1 IBB 5 I I Smort. distinctly clear flats 3-qt. 0 0 fl .1 Bitchr with 4 matehlna 1W. BM IZ i HOBART, June 25 Victor Wickersham Tuesday charged two breach of contract suits filed against him In Warrcnton, are a "political smear." Reacting to suits totaling Wickersham termed the Virginia court action a "typical false and frivilous action" that is "deliberately timed" to attempt to smear him in his bid for reelection as congressman from the sixth Oklahoma district. The suits involve a 3,200 acre estate once owned by Walter P.

Chrysler, of the Chrysler Motor Co. Default Alleged In one suit, Mr. and Mrs. T. Edwin Chalmers of Silver Spring, seek $359,800 from Mr.

and Mrs. Wickersham. In the other, James D. Hadin jr. of Leonard-town, asks $47,500 from Wickcrsham and Chalmers.

The Chalmers allege the Wick-ershams defaulted on a contract to sell the estate for which Chalmers said he was acting' as ogent. Hadin seeks damages for an alleged breach of contract involving removal of timber from the estate. Check Requested -Wickersham said Tuesday he and his associates would be very interested in accepting the reported terms of the so-called verbal contract they are alleged to have violated. The suit filed by Chalmers, a suburban Washington land developer! alleges Wickcrsham backed out on a $1.3 million real estate deal for the land. Said Wickersham, "If they will write a check for that amount we will deliver the deed." Wickcrsham has filed a legal denial of the allegations in the Virginia court.

Irish Meet Request DUBLIN, June 25 The Irish arg complying with a UN request to provide five officers for the observer group Lebanon, the government announced. II Vi Suitable for to many 1 1 Value THREE WERE KILLED in this car that was struck by. a Rock Island freight rain Wednesday afternoon on Hiwassee road, east of Oklahoma City. Driving the car was Montana Brashier, 36, route 3, Choctaw, who was critically injured. Killed were his sons Daral, Garry, 9, and Ronald, 5.

Daughters Sandra, 8, and Debbie, 2, were also critically injured in the crash. fJWY IT ISN'T THE VILIASE EL7ER5 ASSURE ME THAT THE NOISE IS 5TUNTINS THE OF THE FI5H. ENOUGH THAT YOU RUIN AREN'T YOU ASHAMEP, YOU JANISSARY? MY FISHERMEN'S NERVES 5ER5EANT, YOU 5EE, KM this LApy; WITH YOUR PLANE5 RIGHT OVER THEIR HEAPS', MINP Bonds Approved Two bond issues for the town of Maysville in Garvin county were approved Wednesday by the Stray $1,000 Bill's Returned Statues Are Begun SEOUL, June 25 W)-Work has begun on 10-foot bronze statues of Gens. James A- Van Fleet and John B. Coulter, who served as U.

S. commanders in the Korean war. The works are being financed by private Korean con- state attorney general. They were $25,000 for waterworks and for sanitary sewer BUZZ SAWYER IOW.COST CLEVELAND, June 25 (fl-This Is the story of a wandering $1,000 bill and a couple from the Philippines who put their trust in God. The couple are Jua.n C.JVal-dez and his wife, Esperanza, delegates to the Seventh-Day Advcn-tist world convention here.

The utory of the $1,000 bill, started June 16 when the couple withdrew from Riggs National bank in Washington most of their balance there; It was money loaned by relatives to help them the University of Maryland, where both are studying for de "A BRIGHT SPOT IN TODAY'S C0ST-0F4IVIN6 grees in education. Valdcz the in one crisp bill and "folded it carefully inside a notebook. Caih en Sidewalk Last Thursday, after a sight-1 teeing trip around Cleveland, Valdez lost the $1,000 bill. Mrs. Vandez said when the loss was discovered prayed and "asked the Lord to take care of it." Tuesday, the Adventisls passed! 'e'l MARY WORTH ZZZ! 1 r5SftlK.

the hat at Cleveland public auditorium and raised $1,216 to cover the loss. Wednesday the wandering $1,000 bill turned up on a sidewalk in downtown Cleveland. The finder, John W. Myron, a 61-year-old truck driver, said he saw a maji "pick it up, look at it and throw it away. I guess he thought it was phoney.

When I picked it up I thought so too, but I stuck it in my pocket. Finder Gets Reward His wife thought it was fake i The Department of Commerce reported that two years ago American spent a huge $9. 1 billions for alcoholic beverage and $5.4 billions for tobacco. only $3. 2 billions for home electricity.

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Valdez spoke to the convention and said he would like the $1,216 fund collected for him and his wife to go to the church's world mission program. The money will go to that program, but all of it, by resolution of the convention, will go to Mountain View college, a new school on Mindanao in the Philippines, where and his wife plan to teach. Missile Command Plans New Office HUNTSVILLE, June 25 (UPD-Maj. Gen. John B.

Me-daris, commander of the army ordnance missile command, said Wednesday a second field office of his unit would be established at Sunnyvale. July 1. Medaris said the office would be located at the Lockheed mis-! sile systems division and will be the second located on the west coast. Already in operation is another field office at Pasadena, Calif. "The new office will assure rapid and continuous exchange of technical information between the several agencies of the missile command and personnel who are developing the navy's Polaris missile system," Medaris said.

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