Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 88, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1950 Page: 1 of 12
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ONE-A-DAY
Oncar n Erwing. Wl Security /
Administrator "II our country U r
really so riddled with malcontents (
and traitors that we must examine /
each man's Innermost thoughts be- /
fare we give him a resposible part (
in our defense program, then we /
are. indeed. In danger.” - j
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✓OL XXXVI NO 88
WEATHER
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t OKI AHOMA—Partly tn )
/ night and Frida? with little ehanye {
f In temperatures, t ow* tonight !•» r
f to 31, highs Friday M to M. /
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DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY
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Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Only [s^yipa Today
Two More Days To Enter
Herald's Lighting Contest
Frglav and Saturday Are the only •
two days left to get yqur entrlc.
into the Jerald's skgth annual
Christmas IlghtHtR contest, I>m'i.
itefay «ny longer. pled up that
phone and rati your entry U» It's
as easy at that . _ _ ,.
Mrs W J Welter. 717 N Ridgr-
a a* the latest entrant, has plenty
,* |ware lot the lighting coolest.
•Hi a
Ilt . wondertul idea." she
I think It dues a lot U* spr*»d Joy
and fheer during Christmas tt s too
had more persons don t fenter the
contest each gear
"We don't expect to win anything
hut we do it for the lup ol It."-Mr*.
Walty said, speaking of her andher
husband's decorating elforts They
didn't do bad last year, however, the
tianel of j'(dRF> picked their house
as second best m the lighting
test and tliey feceieed a »15 cash
nward
Apologies to Mrs H W. Johnson,
I'JOt r. Bryan, who entered t he bulled royal mail on
lighting rouirvi yesterday ^By ^ « J orrtr. of Amaranth Friday
strange qu rk * ^mrtwl* Xt u'o ... cer«noiur, to be held at 17161,
sopieone rises note?. neie. * H Quafinwh Wesl Tulsa
Herald olllce, Mrs Johnsons name » —
Two i»spo6p* a..----—
th»N. Boyd D Crutchlleld. sou of
Mr. and Mrs Athel CruUhllrld. of
’1121 E. Denton, and Jamaa E 8ni-
rirr. uop of Mr. and Mrs H. 1/
Binder. MS 8 Apple. Recently
Completed recruit t rat tong at the
Hpvyl Training Center. ™ago.
Calif. and are avallnkle lor
^Thr"*!**?* *|Wi laltod tratwtwg
1 schools
(ifidf f. _ ..
ond class. U9N. **n of Mr and Mr*
Cadre w Pountors. A* W mow.
Wr is tour, reoanttp arrived at tha
FWet Activities. U. » Naval toaa.
Yokosuita. Japan. I<w duty
sued uTjamT Rplth OMenhag*. 1».
Tulsa and Mary Janaw Mnrm. 1*.
sapulpa '
la dtalrtet Mm 6W*Aajaa
Tai Commlaleofl nas fdad a tax
Wildcat Rail
Strike C
Mail Service
Chic090 Scene Of
Crippling Wolhont
CHICAGO. IXs M. din A ******
1 at railroad strike tn defiance ol
the led* ral government dtaruptea
detensr shipment* and "crippled
mall service today, tlireatrnlnu a
parcel pout embargo at the height
of the Christmas rush
Wtribers were eft Ike Job In
three major cities deop**r a fed-
eral euwrt arder F»nd»ilMag the
walkout. The army, which Ihea-
rettralt) has boea ruaalag the
roods tlerr a labor rttoputc leal
nprittg. threatemd court reprisal*
H .irihtaa atimkin ol Hu Bralh-
arkasdef BuMeoad Trehuaen tg-
ware Mu caart order.
At Washington AaaMUatil Po*-*
master John R fteddlng said the
walkout has "eflectlvely crippled
mat! dtalribulKtn and may require
a national embargo eat parcel pee
Bedding eaM the paotoltice may be
forced to tend Itral claa* mall by
airplane
Me said a decletaa would be
reached laU Uxlay on whether to
embargo parcel poet aad bulk nWI.
muvmg acres* the crnutti y Md^
UtM aatd the tie-up at Chkvtro
and Bt Lou la had Mocked raet-wwt
movement, and the strike at Wash-
ington tied up service from
northeast to the «>ut»v
At Bt Louis, the strike forced
three rnash the Loukettk k
eiUr Uie Ntrkrl Phde aad the XI-
BruUe OPWteal to Impae* an em-
bargo on mtwmwnl <* ,rr**S
through the Bt Louis area.
link in the nation's rail
The walkout at at Louto aim af
lee tad the Mew York Central. Rwn-
syWants. Mkeeurt Paolllc and Uw
Frisco The Mew York
halted all west-bmmd Irel^ita at
^mIIUrs a, fhaaw***"
Sd *y^inm f*!!»neks!r H
said Me hulas exp"**
m Mw" at t'Meuga.
KSL President Will Declare
In Korn Fighting
National Emergency On
Saturday, Reports Say
Shovel That Turns First Dirt
Or Turnpike Wanted By Many
Mr,. Robert L. Moses. 302 E.
Cleveland received a telegram yes-
terday that her husband. CpI. Rob-
ert L Moses. 20. had been "missing
)n action" in Korea since Now 20
CpI Moses U attached to the
Seventh Intantry division and was
In a truck transport unit. In a
letter to his wile, dated Nov. 27.
one day bolore he was listed as
Blissing, he told her he had been
driving truckloads after truckloads
of inlantiymei^ up to the lines near
the Manchurian border
He had participated In the In-
chon and IwOn Invasions In Kor-
ea. A veteran of Italian and North
African fighting during World War
II. with ihe ggth Infantry division
Me remained in the rtperve and en-
Ihted tor active duty tn 1*M
He had boon stationed In Can
ads for nine months before the
Hsresn war broke out. At that time
ho was stationed at Fort Sill but
iiklprtif Mersems from there Aug.
He and Mrs Moses have two chil-
dren. Jeannette. 5. and Botky Joe
two and o half years old He Is a
Mother of Eddie Mopes. 20# 8 Pop-
ular
Will
t« Cmrriad Over
U. S. Friday NifR»
WASHINGTON Dec »«■ /“Jrl
President Truman has definitely i
decided to declare t ii**1 *"^r’
gency before the end of this week
Me now plana te A# w •» Nat-
«rdav after eaptaiaiag In a na-
tioa-wtde kroadeasl tamarraw
nigkt !•:«• P-m- lhml iHt*~
u4 other—actlan k necessary U
meet the grave erlrta facing Ihe
ihf world.
Thia was the word that circulat-
ed after Mr Truman held a second
dov of conference* today wR"
Democratic and Republican leaders
on steps to meet the emergency^
The emergency plan*
TB Pins Will
Be Sold Here
Next Two Days
renc> , Calling attention to the campaign
_ „m.rrnncv plan* contem- against tulxrculoAs carried on by
The emergency pians Creek County Tuberculosis as-
platod a ^obili- aoclatlon in Sapulpa. Mayor H Q
!£7lCfff«S* Ollliam today officially designated
haps some price-wage controls.
Mr Truman met with ranking
Democratic and Republican mem-
bers of the senate and house bank-
ing committee, the )c*ntv
Energy committee and the Join*
congressional economic committee^
They urged the president to go
ahead with his pl»n to declare s
national emergency and also to ap-
ply some form of wage-price con-
Skuas d the senate
- said that he
► A ■liortage of shovels threaifii
Oklahoma
Its not that bad. actually, but re-
c|iie<;t-x are pmring Into Sapulp*
Irorn all over the nation for one of
the shovels to be used by Oov Poy
.1 Turner and members of the turn
pike authority in turning the first
bit of earth to laurch the actual
ronstrtrtlon of the t31.000.0Q0 nigh •
way between Tglsa and Oklahoma
City
The type of shovel to he itvi In
Sapulpa Dec. 2*. at the tarnplke
leremeny Is the small entrenching
spade lined by the armed forres In
h«th former world wars.
tomorrow and Saturday as Sapul- Mayor Howard Gilliam sperr t|,»
pa's Double-Barred Cross Rays. b.ggest pari of today In sear- ling
Lapel pins In the form of the Hitpulpa for this type of spade and
red DouWe-Barred Cross, registered nr tally had to dispatch x mtui t ..
Insignia of the National Tuberculo- Tulsa to scour the shops there
sts association and IU affiliates, will Hi* Oklahoma City contact., maria-
be sold on the streets Saturday and Red to scrape up -U shovel:, an t
talks on tuberculosis prevention and they are en route to the city _
Tatar. K, N. M.;
Dm Wya..
3- C's
control will be given In the schools
and before club groups tomorrow
Receipts from the sale of the Doub-
le-Barred Crosses will be added to
funds from the 1#50 Christmas Seal
Sale, which opened Nov 30. and will
(Continued on Page Twoi
January Draft
In the meantime. Garth BGkr.
hand director nf Ihe high tali<ml
h having apeetnl stole mmtr with
hand arrangements Hewn In f'«*m
New Yerh to he naed In the page-
ant preceding the aetnal mering
___ rt tke rtrtk
lton'* aapltoi.
to “meve aa
toward
All-out controls apparently are
not tn the picture lor the near lu-
however Machinery 1* not yet
fully set up to handle them.
924 Pram State
apread to Chkago. mldweeurn rail
hub. and today to WltahUKtor. and
St Louie Eflecta ol the Washing-
ton walhmit win rt*
Baltimore. Md , nlttumgh the anny
at Washington had no w<wd that
trainmen Fere of! the Job *n • the
Maryland city.
warrant suR againat H A Rampp.
d b a Buffiiigton luperpl hqme N
u OJUiaw et al. tAistees have sued
Btoi.ch Me Mullins et hi. for qujet
title. • • * •
YMiWwy Jw toted RMu Muut
liave been admitted City hospital.
Marjorie Buokner and Wesley Hud-
gins have been dismissed
he would be associated
with Streeter Bpeafcman In the
law. • business. w'*b offices on
IMp third floor of the Clayton
WMlng
He said he would *lso continue
In the otl business Ctwyell ha*
ken ccsinty attorney since HAS
when he was appointed to Uke
the pie"* el Everett Collins who,
resigned to gd htto the armed fore- jgajor Henry Van Dee announced
e». this morning th*t money con-
tributed to the Christmas baskets
lor Sapulpa needy now UKalled
feet F01 Needy
Totek $150;
Mere Is Needed
•I |jie earth.
Token parcels of earth from 1 »hk>
Maine and New Jersey have alr-adv
been flown to Sapulpa with paicel.
I from New York and Pennsylvania
I expected hourly
The Oklahoma Transportation
wornpany has made buaae* available
nvi 11111MA CITY Dec H 'UF to transport the high school band
-Oklahoma draft boards must meet to the ceremony, according to Har-
even larger January draft quotas. | old Dodd, committee member Dodd
Die state's call has been Increased , said that Duncan McRae was yer.
10 624 men the highest number; cooperative and placed adequate
,tnce the outbreak of the Korean facilities at the committees dw.-
,l*TTir>'new figure is 125 per cent '’^Herbert P Jrtmawn. in charge
higher than the original call ot
IU men which stood until Tuesday.
Col. Clive E Murray, state draft
martin.
Cotyrtl had been assistant coun-
ty attorney at lrlstow since lg».
Ref are that time he was associated
with the Johnson and Jones law
firm in Bristow for several
and had his own offioe for
years before hr became assist-
ant county attorney
Hi 9h not m candidate (or coun*
ty attorney this yesr
He flr.ta started practicing law In
1M at nrpew.
MRtRriti U*f*4
City dog licenses fdr »W1 are now
available. City Clerk John 8 Egan
announced this morning.
Licenses lor male dogs and spay-
ed females wifi sell for »1. he said,
those for female dogs will cast k-M
The hcenees are good for ona yaar
City ordlnanras mqulre that ev-
ert du* inorr than four months old
within the city limit* shall be Itr-
ffl ItavVthe I^ni WCWfrtIA Dm 16. dF-T •
S ; sr-
a.. iL. lloanuP I nf llw
•r the ittatingutahed guests tarn
miller today was mailing owl ln-
viuilona to chamber* of rom-
citv chamber of comroarca
-r - lMjr *whittan. Tulsa, will be installed ^ business has practical- and leed Archie Htout W T
At'iMLtS 5.35 ff »at:3£SSas»r
„jly appriiwctitof °et “ the ' Mr* Martin will ta five Sapulpaits. uf ” ^ tags had been sold cently •PP®‘nt^ ,£2jd " d*n>
swing Of things by anieruw i B«-wulali Todd, prelate: Mi* _ , to-j-v he said phone number Is l»2»-M
Christmas lighting adntart Y«iican Mr- Bemuan » p Mri c A hP" *motorists to buy
have a lot of fun and pt the same ™Lst,)fl.tl Mrv Cec„ Rry- ^/have plenty of ex-
prnrt.ced halp and can speed tag-
buyers through
Line* will begin to lengthen as
------v Snyder, historian Mr*. Cecil Rey-
time wk, a cash award. > warder, and Mrs Brue Pat-
Entries haven t ^ v*rv p^ ri;k member of the choir
" »■ ««*» ^ »'
•x ;r, wvs*-. -a ™>- srxz-ssx.
the deadline approaches The daad-'
War At A Glance
sir** - m - - - arsjsjr jTBUTSE .*“*‘5
(Continued on Page Twoi
Her daughter,
will be crown bearer
Sty do hj Wright
ftntgk Cty H*tk ip
so the tag will cos* exactly
double its normal price.
wmfe, Friday. Dae. IS 01F — Chlweoe troop* *,**',|
.mh^L a-d ttiouttog 1. ^ . JShS
ia4 ruilTR aiRWhu-E keaclilifi^ Tfcan4ay. urtawf l#f 1
while bwRdlag up heavy relalorromowta._____ >lr mm
^ sa-j“ ■S55.:sF«s!S
still have a long way to go. h#
said. •
There Is only one kettle on the
street now but Friday and Satur-
day there will ba two more msmied
by members of tha Llonv Klw.ms.
riks and Rotary clubs These off-
an nations will Also dellverthd food
packages for Christmas which win
be prepared by women of the Pilot
1' MaJ Van Dee said additional aid
had come in tor the burned out
Pliagakald family but the
oi hit organisation would to da-
voted to supplying Clonal
amities for the lamlly which loot
everything but tha cloth so tha mem
tors had an thalr backs.
He said an anonymous man and
hi* wife cam# In this morning and
said they would buy now shoos for
the tour children, aged lout, nine
M When flra destroy* your home
and burn* up all you have, ooly
a person who sometime or other
ay, meic uiai* v«*•••**»**. ■ * ----- -
diractar said the February quota merce of ten elites an Ihe lur»
s?£*rsr— « r
Th, Oklahoma City induction that at least one full bus had b»*en
station received orders this week tn chartered to attend the Sapulp-*
double its facilities for handling event and numerous others were
draftees coming in private car*,
draftees --- ^ h u attend
the event awd otoerve the offletol
opening of the greatest stag*
highway building project In the
state's history.
The time is 3 30 o'clock in the
afternoon of Dec 20 *nd the place
is at the north edge of the city
At assembly Friday morning In limits where the Hilton Road croc
(he Ha nut t>a high school auditorium. ,es the site of the new free ros-l
different high school clubs will Tulsa and the Turnpike
present their contributions to the
Olfts for Yanks" program spon-
GHH foe Yanks
At H. S. AttRmkly
LVIIW* sui ■ ■---» _
sored by the Sapulpa American Lr
glon auxiliary I
The assembly program will be at |
M a. m. The high school youngsters ,
will present gift* that wtU be taken
to the Muskogee Veterans hospital
De*'. Ik when the auxiliary will
have a Christmas party for the hos-
pitalised veterans there
"We would like to take a bunch of
the high school student* with us
that day.” Mrs John Townsend,
president of the auxiliary. «*‘d
“A group of the student* went
last year and they did a lot to
cheer up the boys." said.
jyjrs. Townsend said additional
transportation was needed to take
8
tJ’Vxprie^ed a fiw can fuUy un-Uhe high school
8uu Christmas Seal$
R, JACK POWELL
Edwards. Hapulpw
For County Attomoy
Instituto At OU
Patrick, county attorney-
hall an hour.
srwrf m »«*•
20-man posse fr-mi the 8apuli»a
■j o. Edward*, wapuipn police- , aptured htin near Mannford
men .dto l<wed thu morning that After ben,g taken i.,to ,to*tody with takTioriita*^ tm NonRRn
Glen Roy Wright. <»P*ur«1 ^a*' ^/"^^^ hokt-up in Payne j,,, a three day meeting of the only
:;;r —««- **- - r «.
............ ■« <- m, um gyggL
s^nanrir irss ssa srtfcSStra
Mat day kwtWrtgM had travrtl- to visit b^t^lstor ‘"THe insUtoto D under the dlr-
■d m allheal IcartRg a traaa. ported to be near •**•' ttan 0. is, adueaUonal committee
Another amirce discloeed that the rec^w^lte^i* o, ^ OklahomT Bar ablation
FBI agents had Information that Edw^ thea wapwpa ^ wll, at the extension
ftartl^toa a toprty. rtudy ^cantor at tha Onlmrtty of
.tout the same lima , Jtort« JJ|5m *SZ*L*n «£« ^ThU InaUtuU k
rS-ts & s ^ ssukb
and Alvin Karpta ae he_looked ewtto Ira Rraeaeti ar ^ --------
through a magagtn# tn A*nui »“TW | ffte#rB arreetad Wright, and
WTh?,n»l■ H«n Brackett. Clmrley ,udW*
McAVeater ^te penitentiary was Downey. Ed Bmphy. N^
"^.khitl Sow automatic
parted a tM
ala laaervetr.
In Rt4 CkiNo:
rtsW lay the
_ , (sc a *rt
__and PriaH M
this demand In Ihotr eammunlqee a _
the kraadaaal said, aad ttterefnre the —
tlaae thrtr attach la lerre.
a ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
In Tko UN:
PLCUH1NG, N. X- Dae. M A1J» —
of the tatted Nattaa
•f the Rama cwafltat.
nrsaeat Atttae
Washlagtoa
■ and la under tto supervision of
.ggawgaa
■m. uunm M* UMtaUn.
muRttton I
ri'wrighTs
w v.^iure to Kansas ra-
can* Uw tuna Id years ago wton a
^ two other man and two woman EDMOND. 9m. U. Otm-TtoJ^
at tha°hou*#. Tito cka-d to rt **™±™*m
g • m . on an AprU morning to IMA wtU prw»ant_a mmri oonoart vmi.
and caught the gang uhth / I N
Edward* said Mutt
• Continued on
Forrtgw
Raa la ...
taak of isshtag a
The tatted N
was M to 6
HEW YORK. Das. M <U£
On Wall Strata: _
M tin — Made towha durNJjjjJ^*jto
‘nffvjr'iy-srr.1
• INtotiR OmetoR wrgad tha
tehlto toip ttSrn^S- ?ta^Ndy0 ,r
Mr and Mr* BUly Bob Flt*grr»ld
i .(Mj their lour children, living
i northeast of Sapulpa. loat all thru
possessions whan a four-room house
, they lived In burned. The house be-
longed to T. L. Blakemore. Sapulpa
| lawyer___.
Sepalpea's Mother
DIm la New Mask*
Itr*. J. K ®*wrwaodjMohto. W- *dj
mother of twe totoUiana. dMd at
j 11: DO a. m.. today In a hoapttal
Hha la the mathar of to Kar;
p atffjgsrns
Amoral Mira are
Ithe body will to few
final rtto.
1 fRg Dwtoh. IKi
wr and et tato j
msMvr tod et h
l.M NRm.
Sapulpa Woman Needs Cash
If Regain Custody Of Child
A bapulpe ’*onu" ':• 1“A,1‘IL'IdCrIrene money to help the 8*dm>; • •
and needs money badly to h P_____ regain oustody d
In e light to recover her rwo-year-
MrStZ
gran Ia separated tmm her hus-
band. who lives in Texas had
custody ol the children
Not tog ago. the children's latlv
-----here for a visit, and on
—rsttixt of taking the little girl
SITS a waST tnsteed loaded her
In his car and took her to hie home
|R “
™ her tight to regain custody
her child. _ .
The Hapulpw,i doesn t ne«' cloO
uw or other neceeeeltiee es »heim
living with her parent* here r>«_
tor Mila are roaring a good dear
ol money and there isn't enough
left ever to pay the necseeary »P
pruxlmatoiy 6176 needed for legal
feet and court filing emta
The church women aatd the
is well-known and tilghV
of A
The fwpoip* woman eUll hae her ___ -
Ksrr^s-sr k «-3sSrsf«*-
toto working a* cashier in a cof- A fundRto torn* «* upjno
fSTtoopta*Tutaa. but — fomd of tin women of the r torch
"*T ... a to6m At. ml
to quit tor position when this ft»- already oetort
SS&KSNk*
to Tig B.
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