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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 46

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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THE DAILY OKLAH03tAN Tuesday. Mar. 30, J65 13 Jury Activities Hearing Due Plant Shutdown Upheld by Court New York Times Service" Honors Giyen Sooner Poet Two Arrested For Monitoring Police Radio TULSA A police crackdown on unauthorized use of short wave radios ca By the State Staff TISHOMINGO District WASHINGTON The su-Iident of Darlington; "and that Judge Kenneth Shilling; Ard more, said Monday he ex the shutdown was an unfair labor practice in violation of pects to go to Tishomingo the. Taft-Hartley "sometime next. weeK; preme court held Monday that an employer had the absolute right to close his.

entire business to avoid dealing with a union. The opinion, -written for hear the motion for a new board, in -its divided -Washington Burean M. Tolson, "professor of literature at Langston University, called at the White House Monday to leave autographed copies of his new-book, "Harlem Gallery," an, epic poem, for President and trial on the charge of malad decision, also found that pable monitoring police broadcasts has begun with the arrest of two men driv ministration against jonn- Darlington was part of a single- "employer group con ston County Sheriff Kenneth ing merchants' patrol cars the court by Justice John Harlan, was unanimous, Reubin. with seven members of the Reubin was acquitted of charge Friday by a Mrs. Johnson and tneic daughters, Lynda and Luci.

Police Chief Jack Purdie said Monday his men have been ordered to arrest all persons using police radios court participating. Justices Potter Stewart and Arthur trolled by the Milliken family through Deering Millikin a New York concern that owned a majority of Darlington's stock and operated 16 other textile manufacturers with 26 miles. Johnston County A county grand jury had recommended his permanent During his Washington vis-1 Tolson spoke at a local Goldberg took no part in the without authorization. decision. church benefit luncheon at ouster from office, accusing The case had its origin in aid he has notified merchant patrolmen they would be subject to arrest if they him of five charges of an organizing drive by the maladministration.

County Attorney James Textile Workers Union use their radio equipment in The board ordered back pay for all Darlington employes until they had obtained substantially equiva Mathers filed the motion for America at the Darlington Manufacturing Co. plant at Darlington, S. C. The union a new trial Monday, citing lent or were put on "irregularities in proceed side Tulsa's city limits. Tulsa police arrested Wade D.

Farnan, 22, and Robert Leroy Tyson Sunday ior allegedly driving merchant patrol cars equipped preferential hiring lists al other Deering Milliken mills ings of the jury" and mis conduct of three jurors won the right to represent the workers by a narrow margin in a National Labor Relations Board election in the Sheraton-Park Hotel, was presented an award by the' District Columbia commissioners, and lunch with the Liberian ambassador, S. Edward Peal. In 1955, Tolson published the poem "Libretto for the Republic of a'nd was named poet laureate of Liberia. On June 6, he will receive the doctor of humanities degree from Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, where he was given the doctor of letters degree in 1954. Reviewing the board's de Thr e'e county residents signed affidavits alleging cision, the United court of appeals 1956.

with short wave radios. They were charged under a state statute making it illegal for misconduct of three specific fourth circuit at Richmond The Darlington plant then held that a company had the was shut down. anyone other than law en jurors. Hokkaido Shaken absolute right to close out a The labor board found that forcement officers, or those part or all of its business re TOKYO (UPI) An earth the plant had been closed be cause of the anti-union ani FORCED CONFESSION i taken from a Viet Cong guerrilla at dagger point. The prisoner later revealed the hiding place of Red Chinese-made grenades.

The guerilla was captured Sunday in operations by two Vietnamese battalions in Ouang Nam Province. (AP Wirephoto) gardless of anti-union mo authorized by the commis sioner of public safety, tt monitor police broadcasts. tremor Monday shook 1 southern part of Hokkaido tives. mus of Roger Milliken, pres. Farnan and Tyson are to be arraigned in municipal School Union court Tuesday.

Each has been released under S100 bond. Officers said Farnan has a private detective's li Hits Tax Hike If you want to mix business1 TULSA A Tulsa teachers' union said Monday will oppose plans for a one-ceni increase in wniaiio- ma's sales tax and promised propose alternative cense and a bonded deputy sheriff's commission. Purdie said the unauthorized use of radios "has reached a point, where wo cannot broadcast, confidential information over the air because so many people arc monitoring the radio. We have to call our men on the phone." State Speech Meet Winner Is Missourian EL RANO A St. Louis sources of revenue before the April 27 referendum on the lax hike.

Powell, president of Tulsa Federation rcachers, AFL-CIO, said tin ion economists are studying operations of the state gov emment and would propose youth won first place here pecific suggestions for in creased revenue without a ax boost. Powell made the stale Monday in four-state regional competition of the National American Legion Oratorical Contest. David Hilgendors, the Missouri contestant, earned spot in the national somi-fi mcnt in a loner 10 of the Tulsa County lcgisla tive Delegation. ti I a 's Parent-l eacner nal contest to be held next Association units have voted week in Independence, Mo. 50-39 to support the tax in The finals will be held the following week in Portland, crease.

Ore. Karen Dill, Topkea, was selected as first alter nate. Oklahoma's contestant. Falling Wall Kills Worker TULSA The wall of was Jano Muskogee. Iowa was represented by John Buckley, Dubuq The speeches were made In the 121 Reno High School Auditorium.

Four Canadian downtown Tulsa building which was being demolished collapsed Monday, crushing Sapulpa man helping in County resident the wrecking operation judges as the students gave Dyles Childors, 49. prepared speech on the Constitution as applied to dead when fellow worker: pleasure freed him from the rubble. modern living and an extem poraneous speech on the 14th Childors, an employe of the Olshan Co. of tor amendment. Worth.

Texas, was helping Champagne Bubbling demolish the five-story Pio necr Building. The structur PARIS Ml Champagne sales huhbled up OA percent is to he replaced by an office building. last year. Bristow Couple's Son Wins Grant lVv the Stale Staff BRISTOW Dr. Rowland L.

Collins, assistant profes sor of English at the Univer sity of Indiana and the son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Col lins, Bristow, has been awarded a Guggenheim Fcl lowship. A specialist in early Eng llsh- literature, he the fellowship to spend next vear preparing an edition the Blickllng Homilies, a col lection of sermons surviv In a 10th century manuscript in Old English.

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