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THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN Morning m4 Bvwriag At itaiir AprtH VOL. 73, NO. 145 TWENTY-SIX PAGES 500 BROADWAY, OKLAHOMA CITY. THURSDAY. MAY 30.

1D63 FIVE CENTS House Rejects New Formula On Apportion Plan Returns To Conference On 45-65 Vote Gov. Bellmon Rules Richard Dare Must Go to Electric Chair Rebuffing the state sen nlc. the house of represents tlves Wednesday rejected a reapportionment conference committee report which called for submitting a new formula to a vote of the peo ple on October 1, The house voted down ac ceptance of the report on a 45 to 65 vote. The senate previously approved the pro posal. Rep, Merle Lansden, ueaver.

said, "I am not completely satisfied with Governor Refuses Board Recommendation to Halt Saturday Night Execution By Bill Duncan Richard Ilonry Daro. 30. will die in the state'g elcc trie chair at 10 p.m. Saturday. Gov.

Bellmon refused Wednesday afternoon to accept a recommendation by the pardon and parole board to com-' mute Dare's sentence to life in the state penitentiary. The governor said. "Under the present circumstances; I do not intend to sign the recommendation of the pardon and parole board." The pardon and parole board voted May 20 by secret ballot to recommend commutation of Dare's death sen-' tence. The board's decision set off a storm of protests. The state senate passed a resolution stating that board members who voted for the commutation should resign.

Dare was convicted by an Oklahoma County dis this bill. But legislation is a matter of compromise. This is the best we can come out with," he Plaa Outlined Rep. Laurence e. Seminole, chairman of the house reapportionment conferees, said the plans limits the senate to between 44 and 48 members.

It would provide three senators each for Oklahoma and Tulsa trict court jury of the May I 10. 1961, rifle slaying of his father-in-law, Ted Albert, 60. He also was charged in the killings of three other persons. A Negro pickrt who rafuttd to wlk to the paddy wagon whn arretted Wednesday afternoon in downtown Jackson, is carried by Negro trusties. 19 Racial Demonstrators Jailed by Jackson Police Dare Not told, Warden Says It would provide for a house membership of 140 Richard Henry Dare last chance gone.

members, giving Oklahoma Gov. Bellmon said in his County 19 and Tulsa Coun statement, "This recom ty 15. mendation of the pardon and By the State Staff McALESTER Slayer Rep. V. H.

Odom, Wag parole board in the case of area of street in the heart at oner, said after questioning Fisticuffs flare In Senate Row Richard Henry Dare has Richard Henry Dare appar Howze, "in other words, been carefully considered. ently will be one of the last the city's business district to guard against violence. A few carried walkie-talkies. tney are going to reappor "The death sentence was the door by manager Kenneth Primos. who asked them to leave.

When they refused, police stepped in and made the arrests. Downtown store manag tion the house but not the persons to learn officially that he is to die Saturday night in the electric chair. imposed by a dully constituted jury under the author A paddy wagon was parked senate." on a nearby side street. Guy Horton Altus. also ity of a judge.

The verdict Ray Page, state peniten ers had closed their lunch ready to haul any demon argued that a house of 140 and sentence have been counters in the wake of sit-in Tuesday which result strators to jail. An unusually large num completely reviewed by the members would be incompetent to sit as a delibera tiary said late Wednesday afternoon he will not tell Dare of Gov. Bellmon's decision to refuse Dare com court of criminal appeals ed in three integrationists By Ray Parr An attempted fist fight between two senators broke up a session of the state senate Wednesday during heat ed discussion of the liquor price fixing bill. Sens. Gene Stipe, McAlester, and Tom Payne, Okmulgee, were separated during a scuffle on the floor, and the senate immediately went into executive session, clearing the chamber and galleries of spectators.

It obvious that the ber of white youths crowded Capitol Street but officers ordered them to keep moving. "There will be no gath tive body. Fear Expressed. Rep. Bill Shipley.

Alluwe, JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) Police arrested 19 racial demonstrators and broke up crowds of whites Wednesday in an effort to prevent further violence in this racially-tense city. Four of those arrested were Negro girls who tried to enter a downtown restaurant. The others were pickets 'carrying signs urging Negroes to boycott segregated store ,4 Four' of the iit do.vn jn a' euro mio custody and had' be lifted bodily" 'into' "a paddy wagon. The Negro girls walked into the downtown restaurant late Wednesday after? noon and were stopped at being beaten and doused with catsup and mustard.

The pickets arrested mutation until the official papers are on the warden's desk. trial, conviction, judgment and sentence were entirely regular and imposed under "If we have 200 members erings, iris wftles vi told 'V After a Sffl-wotog I and we' J. Wednesday all were charged; h' blocking sidewalks: Among those into cus-; the man; aetj forth by our const jMISn'lin'S Jocksen been desig erations on the bill (HB 737). It was advanced to nei? every- Vagi- said He had recc r.ed ri official word from 'he goye'rhSr's office' arid did not expect to until sometime Thursday. The warden added, how tody i was Willie Uidden Atlanta.

a-'-iield 1 secret nated -as target or full-scale' integration cam paign because of Mayor AI by our laws. Reasons Given "The laws of this state-es tablished by the legislature third reading, but was "laid roing unaer control. "We in the' smaller coun BerllfrBound Plane Buzzed over until Thursday at the request of Payne, a co ties are fighting for our dear len Thompson's refusal to negotiate racial policies with acting for and in behalf of tary for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. About 25 police were sta: tioned along a two-block life," Shipley continued. ever, it was conceivable the Oklahoma City slayer could learn of his fate over TV or The house voted to send the NAACP and other civil rights groups.

author. The bill will be reprinted to include amendments adopted Wednesday. the citizens have provided for the extreme penalty radio, both of which are provided on death row. BERLIN W) A Soviet jet While fisticuffs have been where such penalty is so directed by a jury. the reapportionment question back; i to conference where additional attempts can be made to come up fairly common in the house all ready," Page Our laws empower the said Wednesday, explaining with.

a hew plan! ware's oiacK suit has been House Scuttles Bracerolaw Pope Shows Gain; Reads, Meditates fighter Wednesday maneuvered close to a U. S. Air Force transport plane in violation of corridor rules over Communist East Germany enroute to West Berlin, a U. S. spokesman said.

governor; under certain conditions to issue orders to commute, pardon or parole those convicted of crimes The burden" is on the; sen over the years, this was the first time a senate, session has been broken up by such activities in at least the past 25 years. veteran senators ate," said. "The tailored and shoes ordered for the execution, scheduled for 10 p.m. Saturday. hay already accepted in this state.

said Dare will be reasonable reapportion However, in my judg The Soviet fighter ap Payne's action in asking ment, act." WASHINGTON The moved to a small cell near the death chair. Saturday and said the pope had not ment, it is not the intent of the law to place the governor in the position of a court Solution Doubted He referred to a constitu proached the C-97 four-engine" plane shortly after it had entered one corridor. house voted 'Wednesday to end the 12-year-old program morning. The slayer on that suffered "any lapses or be wilderment" during them. The Vatican radio, in' a for a delay in final vote on the bill brought speculation that he did not have the votes Wednesday to pass the smoking-hot measure.

tional plan adopted earlier day will, be allowed to order what he wants to eat, will under which U. S. farmers The spokesman said the in the session. have been importing Mexi separate announce- Soviet craft maneuvered or jury, but to use this executive authority to grant clemency only where sufficient facts or circumslanc- receive his choice to maga Howze said he did not within 200 feet of the Ameri can field hands a practice think "an all comprehen Motion Sparks It The scuffle between Payne zines or books and will be allowed visitors. labeled slave labor by one can plane.

ment said: "The pope is ill. His illness grave." 'The Vatican press office sive" plan could be worked are existing to justify congressman. It will be the first execu The Soviet plane's action out before the session ends. such actions. was in violation oi tour- and Stipe developed after Payne became angered at a series of amendments Stipe kept calling up for a vote.

If a new plan is worked apparently was moving to tion at the penitentiary since Page took oyer as warden earlier in the year. power agreements on air Study Made I have availed myself of out, he said, "The senate is A 174 to 158 roll-call vote turned down a bill that would have extended the so-called "bracero" pro traffic to West Berlin, he give more information on the pope's Condition: It going to have to get off its Payne moved to aavance added. nigh horse." promised three communi the bill, which would have gram 31, 1965. all the information possible concerning this situation. I have read the entire transcript of the preliminary The Soviet fighter stayed Sen.

Walt Allen, Chicka- cut on consideration oi with the American plane un Panel Rescinds H. 35 Order The highway budget sub- It was the sixth time an extension had been sought amendments. sha, chairman of the senate reapportionment conferees, ques a day the morning, afternoon, and evening. It was clear that statements of improvement were VATICAN CITY UP) Pope John XXIII, showing continued improvement in his struggle for has regained some of his color and has been able to read, pray and meditate, the Vatican reported Wedncday night. Massive blood transfusions that boosted Him through his Worst crisis Tuesday apparently i 11 were having effect.

Pope John's Rome physician, Dr. Piero Mazzoni, examined the" 81-year-old Roman Catholic ruler Wednesday evening, then left the Vatican. Other medical attendants stood by. Despite the reported improvement, the Vatican acknowledged, for the first time that the pope's illness is grave. The mood at the Vatican relaxed somewhat, however.

One report said Dr. Fietrb rValdoni, one of the hearing and the complete ci -It prepared to land Templehof Airport. Payne charged the Stipe said of the house action, "I trial proceedings. for the law enacted in 1951 The Kennedy administra amendments were not made in honest good faith but The allied agreement pre think they are now obligat I have personally talked only relative. scribes that planes should be tion had recommended an' ed to come up with some were for the purpose of de 1,000 feet apart while flying other plan." committee, facing a threatened loss of federal; funds voted Wednesday to' strike the I.

H. 35 amendment from the highway appropri lay and "wearing everybody with each member of the pardon and parole board regarding their dicision in this case. There was no evidence of hope, improvement would be permanent: Vatican previously a corridor reserved for extension of only one year. The vote came after more than two hours of debate. If another proposition is out." the western allies on flights not developed, Allen said the Stipe interrupted to shout and from Berlin.

The ation bill. I have read all the infor had not used the words legislature is turning its agreements also call for fil The amendment, adopted backs on the rural groups. that no senator had the right to question the good faith and that Payne should Rep. John Fogarty (D-R. sounded the toughest note of opposition, telling mation forwarded by the pardon and parole office.

ing of flight plans before the corridor is entered. The I think it (the house ac earlier by the senate, would; -have requir the in Thus far there has not grave and crisis not even in the Tuesday communique which revealed the pope's illness as a gastric hetero-plasia, or abnormal growth, apologize. the house: Soviet plane failed to do I don't owe you an tion) will delay adjournment another week," he concluded. this, said the spokesman. terstate route to be built within a -mile west of Pauls Valley, Wayne, Paoli and apology," Payne replied.

there was ever a slave labor piece of legislation adopted by the congress; He reported that an oral been presented to me any valid fact or reason for justifying an order changing the finding of the jury and the judgment of the court. causing hemorrhages. This A few moments later, some Related News Pag 26 protest would be lodged. Wynnewood and a mile east of Davis. this is it." told a high pre Fairness Cited 'The actions taken by all Fogarty called the bill immoral, unconstitutional and harmful to U.

S. relations CLAREMORE BOY BADLY HURT Janitor Shoots Track Star could be a cancer, a benign tumor or ah overgrowth of tissue. Warm and Wet Day Predicted late that if the pope continued showing improvement; Jhe might be able to rise from his bed in a week or so; to sit in a chair. Dentist Charged In Traffic Death Charges of negligent homi public officials must be reasonable and fair; they must not be arbitrary and capricious and must bo taken with Mexico. Rep.

B. F. Sisk (D-Calif.) said farmers in the south The, Vatican press office west and west need Mexican within the intent and pur. Weaver who supplied blood laborers called braceros pose of the luw. By (he State Staff CLAREMORE A Clare- hounds, searched creek bot- "The mere fact that the to do "so-called stoop labor announced late Wednesday rilght it was closing down until morning.

A Vatican The Memorial Day forecast calls for partly, cloudy, more high school athlete cide were filed in common pleas court Wednesday against Dr. Don D. Cohlmla, Midwest City dentist, as re- toms and brush tor the sus which, frankly, Ameri extreme penalty has been imposed is not in itself jus- was shot In the stomach pect. skies with scattered showers and a few. thunderstorm's cans generally have refused to perform." published by the newspaper.

Wednesday, and a school incation or clemency," The sheriff gave the fol L'Osservatore Romano saia Bellmon concluded. suit of a two-car collision May 13 in which a woman motorist was killed. lowing account of the shoot through Thursday with highs between 86 and 94. Thunderstorms developed In addition to the slaying Pope John; had "a night of tranquil repose during which janitor a suspect in the shooting was captured 7 hours later after an intensive manhunt. ing: K.

Cunningham, as of his father-in-law, Dare confessed to killing his wife, he did not need Wednesday afternoon in the Examination by Dr. Piero In critical condition in a Floyd and anolher youth were walking by tho Lincoln school where the janitor was Sheriff Amos Ward said Claridy is being held without bond in the Rogers County jail. Undersheriff Oscar Stanford and Claremore policeman Virgil Still said they found Claridy huddled in a clump of bushes northwest of town. Claridy offered ho resistance, Ward said. He said a .22 caliber automatic pistol, apparently the weapon used in the shooting, was found less than 25 yards from where the suspect was captured.

Ward said about 30 law en panhandle and pushed eastward with some scattered sistant county attorney, said Dr. Cohlmia's automobile crashed in the 2800 block on Patricia; her mother, Mrs. Virglo Albert, and his wife's Mazzoni of Rome at 10 a.m Claremore hospital was Herbert Floyd 19. Floyd hail winds up to 60 cutting the grass. An argu-; showed, clear improvement in the pope's general condi nephew, William McCor-mick, on Aug.

5, 1960. miles an hour. The storm NW 23 with a vehicle drlvs. en by Mrs. Wanda June was graduated from Clare- mont began, reportedly con tion, it said, and the doctor Inside Features Amusements 4, 5 Classified Ads 20-25 Comics 10 Editorials 12 Markets 18, 19 Obituaries 18 Oil News .....18 Sports 16, 17 TV Close-up 18 25 50 Years 15 Uncle Ray 9 Weather Details 9 Women's News 8, 9 cerning a dog owned by thej In Dare's trial, Oklahoma Parker.

more High School last week where he was a track star. who had eight 'straight covered -most of northwestern Oklahoma. Gage recorded .58 inch of jarritor which had been killed County Attorney James Har- Cohlmia told officers County Attorney James by a car recently. rod argued the mass slay- nights in the Vatican palace left for the rest of the day. pick-up truck forced him to Quymbn .10 Inch, and Ponca City a trace.

Highs ings were deliberately planned. But there was a note of drive over the center Uri; on NW 23. He was nr. Five shots were fired from a .22 caliber automatic pistol, one striking the Floyd youth just below the chest in caution. ranged from 86 at Tinker Summorlin filed a charge of assault with intent to kill against Willie Claridy, 55.

a janitor at Claremore Lincoln School. 'This is one case which The communique spoke of raigned before Pleas Judge Dwain Box and posted a forcement officers, including Air Force Base to AltUS; deserves the extreme pen "acute moments of crisis' the abdomen. Mayes County Sheriff L. ally, ne said. $1,000 bond..

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