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The Tulsa Tribune from Tulsa, Oklahoma • 16

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The Tulsa Tribunei
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
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SIXTEEN THE TULSA TRIBUNE TULSA OKLAHOMA MONDAY JUNE 18 1962 Marshall Death Grand Jury to Hear BI Agent WATCH OR 18 18 '5000 CHALLENGE! IN THESE IMPORTANT COOLING RANGES our price on ceramic tile in industrial file co 6 to 9000 BTU 115 Volts Bl 25 28500 9 to 12000 115 Volt DI 60 21100 12 to 16000 230 Volts D15T 3 13500 G18C 3 18500 16 to 19000 230 Volts G26C 3 20000 19 to 21000 230 Volts I G28C 3 24000 21 to 24000 230 Volts Arm al ARES 10 DRIVING ItMs may be your lucky number: 337595 i KITCHEN AID nd return In 4 leret plus tex II TCHEN KORNER I I I I I I I I I I I I Phon LU 2 331 SAVE $560 SAVE $450 Largo Selection Payment! Arranged 1023 South Moi" Street CONQUEST MODELS IN THESE RANGES TV COMPOSER DIES LOS ANGELES June 18 Conrad Salinger 59 writer of the music for Bachelor ather" on television died Sunday apparently from an overdose of sleeping pills Pollen said Salinger lost his house jn last Bel Air brush fire and had been des pondent 2501 cart 15th (tract phone WE 9 0971 IMPORTANT COOLING RANGES WASHINGTON June 18 (UPII Rep Ross Bass a member of the House subcommittee investi gating the Billie Sol Estes affair accused Repulicans today of adopt ing an "outright unabashed ob structionist policy" toward the ad ministration's farm program The Tennessee Democrat made tike cliarge on the House floor while discussing a letter from busi ness consultant which said top GOP leaders had agreed at a secret meeting to oppose all Demo cratic farm proposals without rec ommending any of their own Some parts of Bolivia are still unexplored WITH THE POSITIVE PROO SUPERIORITY Maxwell Ce Inc males thli dramatic 55000 challenge OTHER BRAND CAN MATCH THE LOW OPERATING COST OVERALL EICIENCY AVERAGE EDDERS CONQUEST AIR Regular are $1200 Ralph Price John I Gayle James Goad and Hughes and Hugh Rooks office manager of the McLennan County ASC Miss Tolson said she had known Marshall since 1938 when she worked with him for the USDA in Amarillo and had been his "NO OTHER BRAND CAN MATCH i Ask your Tedders dealer for a Ire copy if Tedders act Guide that appeared in Lili Magarino and Saturday Evening Past NOTHING INER THAN EDDERS IN THE MOST IMPORTANT COOLING RANGES Get the acts edders top rated air conditioners display overall avorigo operat ing efficiency of B32 of cooling per watt based on NEMA standards of capacity and watts and edders specifications as listed to NEMA certification Directory 1962 1 Based on other manufacturers own specifications edders top rated Conquest air conditioners are proven more efficient to average per watt for the most Important cooling ranges than any similar selection of air conditioners offered by any other manufacturer Ir the coonhj ranges shown here tilt AUS JtfLRL'S NOTHING INER THAN EDDERS CENTRAL! LINES miN SAVE $470 secretary for 174 years before his death could never believe he com mitteed suicide" she told report ers "I never knew him to be despondent about anything" Dist Judge John Barron said he had an off the cuff talk with Estes in his office after Estes left the grand jury room last week Estes told him he had no information about death "Afer he (Estes! left the grand jury roorVi he visited me in my office" Barron said "Before he left he shook hands with me and told know nothing about the death of Henry Marshall I am very sorry it hapened and sorry that my name was Jinked with it I run across anything in my files or if anything develops through which I may shed any light on the case I promise to make this Information available to the grand jury and cooperate in cry you can afford came Prairie chief production engineer in 1928 lie was honored by the Engi neers Club of Tulsa as "Engineer of the in June 1951 He was listed in "Who's Who in Engi neering" Mr Carlisle was a 60 year Ma son a 32nd degree Mason in the Tulsa Consistory and a member of Tulsa High Twelve Club and Episcopal Church Surviving are two daughters Mrs Dwight Johnson of Coro nado Calif wife of a retired rear admiral and Mrs Edward Keefe of Lincoln Neb a brother and four grandchildren Mnde funeral Directors i charge Largest Dieplay Built In Appliance! In Ok la home Leo Maxwell Co Inc franchised distributor of edders air conditioners in the Oklahoma City and Tulsa Area hereby offers $5000 on the terms and conditions listed to any manufacturer whose airconditioners are found to outperform edders Conquest series air conditioners in these important cooling ranges AIR MUSKOGEE Bargain are $750 Now Many Wear ALSE TEETH With More Comfort ASTKETH pleaaant alkaline (non Add) powder holds falx UMtu nwn firmly To eat and talk In mwe "comfort Juat apriakla a little AS TkUtTH on your plates No tummy gooey paaly taata oi feeling Checu "Plata odor (denture breath) Utt AKIKXTH al any drug counter STILLWATER Regular are Bargain are $1460 $900 PONCA CITY Regular are Bargain are $1320 $850 Indian Pastor List Revealed By Methodists TILE LEO MAXWELL CO 530 BROADWAY OKLAHOMA CITY RANKLIN Tex June 18 US Atty Barefoot Sanden of Dallas took Tommy McWilliams an BI agent today before the state grand jury investigating the mysterious death of argicultural official Henry Marshall The jury heard Billie Sol Estes last week Marshall 51 is believed to have been the first farm official to sus pect anything was wrong with the I way Estes got cotton allotments for his West Coast farms He was found dead June 3 1961 The ques tion is whether he committecd suicide or was murdered The grand jury questioned Estes Wednesday' Today's meet ing was its first since then The jury began its investigation five weeks ago Estes said after leaving the grand jury room Wednesday that he knew nothing about Marshall's death It was not known what he told the jury THE JURY ALSO IS I expected to question today seven i Department of Agriculture cm uloves including Miss Emile The Rev Leslie Smith was I Colson who worked as Marshall's reassigned as pastor of secretary for more than 17 years Witt Memorial Indian Methodist The olh(r me Pecos County Church when appointments were I USI)A repiesenlative Henry read Sunday by Bishop Ange Car(ler Tcxaf ASC rtpres'ntl Smith closing a four day Indian th(! Ual pd miuiuuisi curucTeiice Sessions of the conference were held at the new Indian Mission conference near Preston in Okmul gee County I The Witt Memorial pastor also was named conference missionary I secretary The Rev Joe Bras well of Salina was named mis sionary secretary for the north east district including Tulsa and the Rev Woodrow Haney who was transferred to Broken Arrow from Okmulgee was selected sec retary of evangelism (or the con ference JJW7B CMJX13 V1UC1IUW 115 IVVIID C1J1U one ordained as an elder Other changes In area Indian Methodist churches Included the fiev John Lowe from Broken Arrow to Hooten Memorial! the Rev Samuel Chupco from Horton Kan ft Memorial Musko peer the Rev Andrew Albert to the Honey Creek circuit the Rev Jame Yeager former Tulsan trom Seminole to Newtown near Okmulgee The Rev Alex Rider to Pettit Chapel the Rev Tony HHL former Tuhen from Muskogee to Sal! Crtek and Thlopthlocco end the Rev Sam Haney from Pawnee to the Seminolecircuit TU aculty Member Attends Computer Meet Dr Julian Evans assistant professor of mathematics at the University of Tulsa is attending a conference on computer pro gramming and relnted mathemat ics at Rutgers University New Brunswick NJ The program is sponsored by the National Science foundation Lr Evans lives at 2964 Cincinnati Ave or reservations and information CALL TE 5 9521 MUSKOGEE June 18 Two apparently minor land cases in US District Court here may af fect disposition of hundreds of acres of land in Eastern Okla homa The cases filed on behalf of the Choctaw Indian tribe ask recovery of 25 acres of land held by ontaine and 5 acres held by Cobb Boll tracts are in Lclore County and both men have held the land for more than 15 years Indian Bureau officials said the suits apparently are designed to test the quest icn of whether a statute of limitations applies on land taken from the tribe The suits allege the can override the possession of the land by Its present holders A treaty of 1830 is cited as a basis for the tribal sovereignty The suits were filed by Semple Tulsa a former Choctaw chief retained to round up land' allegedly akcn from the tribe illegally i 6 Red Sailors Drown As Boat Capsizes WARSAW Poland June 18 IP A boat carrying sightseeing Soviet sailors capsized Saturday in the lower Vistula River drowning six of the Russians the Polish Press Agency reported Sunday night Polish rescue teams pulled 12 other sailors from the rain swol len river Acres Hinge On 2 Indian Cases cooling capacity A Certified Public Accountant shall supervise the selection and shipping of these units and Electrical Testing Labora tories Inc shall see that all units are in proper working order in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications In the event the units offered by the manufacturer accepting this challenge fail to outperform edders Conquest models under the conditions outlined above Leo Maxwell Co Inc shall be held harmless from all cost of units transportation testing fees and services rendered by anyone in connection with the acceptance of the challenge In the event the units offered by the manufacturer accepting this challenge outperform edders Conquest models under the conditions outlined above Leo Maxwell Co Inc will pay all costs specified above plus five thousand dollars ($500000) to the first successful manufacturer who accepts this challenge The manufacturer accepting this challenge must designate six models which can be purchased on the open market on or before June 22 1962 and must accept the challenge prior to July 15 1962 Any manufacturer wishing to accept this challenge on the terms outlined herein is requested to contact Leo Maxwell Co Inc in writing where a signed agreement by both parties to these conditions can be established ON RETURN LIGHTS WHEN YOU LY ROUND TRIP TO THE LOW OPERATING COST DISHWASHERS at KITCHEN KORNER Built In or Portable prerinHtng Waah potn pant Quiet operation 'Capacity for 12 Special Price or Builder And Remodeler Carlisle Long lime Oilman Dies Charles 'Carlisle 86 a con sul ting engineer and oldest active member of the Engineers Club of Tulsa was founded dead to day in his home at 2851 21st Place after suffering an apareni heart attack His body was found in the hall way wlterr he was apparentlyatricken early Saturday riendsaid a nearby telephone was off the hook indicating he apparently had attempted to call for aid Relatives said his body was dis ony a tew hours alter CHARLES CARLISLE the death of a sister Mrs Clara 4 jucixnigniin kb aooui a to day In her home in Walla Walla Wash after several ill ness Mr Carlisle was engineer In charge of repressuring properties in the Nowata area for Sinclair Oil and Gas Co when he re Bigned in 1935 IT LATER ORMED THE Gi eysolon Oil Co of Kansas Sind tlie Webber Oil Co around leases in the famous Glenn Pool becom ing an independent consulting engineer in 1945 He ht ld several patents one a hydraulic deep well pump manu factured and marketed by the United Hydraulic Pump Corp A I 1 Lrtn 11 VUHUfl lit? kUIIMCilV HUOUni Mr r'tkrliiiln wn2 Knrn Prairie Grove Ark and received I bachelor and master degrees from Washington State College at Pullman After being graduated he spent two years with the US Depart ment of Interior and served three year as deputy state engineer tor Wyoming He became city engineer of The Rev orbis Durant a for Cheyenne Wyo in 1906 serving mer Tulsan is superintendent of until 1923 when he entered the oil the southeast district business A geologist for the Ka DcCRalPS t0 the conference re somlng OH Co which a year ported a new gain of 5M members later became a part of the old 17 ministers licensed to preach 10 Prairie Oil Gas Co lie be persons ordained as deacons and (OVERALL EICIENCY AVERAGE) EDDERS TOP RATED INC CE 6 4351 Iine D35IS ui companion iiidH uc reuucia uuiirucm acnw muuci B12S 2 D16C 2 D15T 3 G18C 3 G26C 3 and G28C 3 in the above cooling ranges and on edders specifications as listed in NEMA Certification Directory 1962 1 2 Leo Maxwell Co Inc will pay $5000 to any manufacturer in tha event a similar selection of such manufacturer's air conditioners in each of the cooling ranges listed above are found by Electrical Testing Laboratories Inc New York to have a greater overall average operating efficiency in of cooling per watt than tha overall average displayed by edders Conquest 3 The manufacturer accepting this challenge shall have the right toselect at random the six edders Conquest models (listed above) from the inventory of any dealer for testing 4 Representatives of Leo Maxwell Co Inc shall have the same right to select at random any six models in the cooling ranges listed above designated by the manufacturer accepting our challenge 5 All units offered for the comparison test must be standard pro duction window air conditioner models 6 All units selected shall be forwarded to Electrical Testing labora tories Inc New York New York for testing under the National Electrical Manufacturers Association standard CN 1 tor BTUhour MAKE LYING AS LOW COST AS NEMA 75 I 'Ct I I IMPORTANT COOLING RANGES i'.

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