Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 304, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1953 Page: 2 of 8
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1?
TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1953
SAPULPA HErALDO, SAPU-PA, OKLAHOMA
.tw that
Its financing
In the ‘state.
Tulsa Repubi';
Navy Apologizes For New Priority Plan
Barrinfg Relatives In Operation For
01 Relumed POWs TV Applicants
Usc Ct..ry,«,ctors
v ,:r B. , . > ■■■ ^
^rurs\sss i^sssrs asrs srsja-t
ledger. a ho head, the Sena* * to c»tch county olfaetata and pr«ecu-
Judiciary committee and the Hon nl the offender* by you
group* an:i-tm*t and monopoly CUSHING. Okla . Aug. 25—UP— f*ce"
subcommittee, said: n,e Okemah American Legion _______—--
We are going into the matter teanlt ,tunne<1 by a 14-1 pasting at h
thoroughly We are determined to lhe handi 0! the Wilaon Packer- Cushing wrapped things up *
find out *h> the Ol fighting for ^uiulay rught. will try to it.iy in .x-run cluster in the liitn. a
freedom should not have the priv- tbe slate Sandlot tournament Tue,- by three Woodward errors,
liege of hav-ng any kind of bene- diV nigbt ln a game with Sapulpa. batsman, a walk and a wua pium
ficial treatment he wanta after be fhe sapulpa-Okemah match at 6 The Packers piled up a »-i a
get* out of service p ®. will open a double bill Dun- against Okemah with •“ fl
•Certainly these veterans- organ C4n goet against Carnegie in the the third inning, then aaa
irations who are insistently and ,fltu?e g»me at 8 30 p rr. more ‘| ,K“ ,"',r,h c,len 801,111
continuously demanding this treat- ^ Packers jrom Oklahoma wenl
ment are entitled to action on their ^ defending champions, showed hits
*•* ’ “ «—ita-J their old-time punch in their first was
appearance ol tn# vournev Monday litflo
nignt. Cushing defeated Woodward. E a
9-7. in an earlier contest that last- five
ed three hours
Ernie Butcher of Cushing, who __
relieved in the s.xth with nobody
out. finished the game in spark-
ling stvie. allowing only two sin-
gles the rest of the way Leroy
HERALD/
MEMBER OF
► OKLAHOMA PRESS ASS'N
1953
Established ln 1914
R P. MATTREWB, Owner and R-bhaher
WASHINGTON, Aug 25—UP-
The Federal CommunicaUor. Com
mission is using a new priority sys-
tem for handling competing appb-
cauon* for new televu.on rations
The priorities apply to pending
contest- for which no hearings have
been held or are scheduled The
rcc listed 117 cities with their pri-
orities
The FCC will continue to give
first call to uncontested TV appll-
icsttons and will handle them in the
order of filing
Under the new .system put into
effect Mondav competing applica-
tions are broken down into two
groups—for communities that have
no television station on the air and
for those with one or more oper-
ating stations
The FCC will handle applications matter who it ’is—shall prevent
in the two groups alternately. Each them from having it. if the evidence
list is arranged in order of popu- presented to the committee sub-
lation. with the largest cities hav- slantlates the allegations which
In the have been made."
over were "hep on aeronautics ALAMEDA Calif . Aug 25 —UP
The get together in Italy waa for _«!>,«. gaVy apologized Tuesday lor
the purpose of pointing up the im- , dockside mlsup that temporarily
pox lance of the flying mach-ne in p^rnted 200 angry relatives from
the Allied scheme of things greeting war veterans from Korea
After four weeks of this. Barnee returntng aboard three transports
-».d goodbye to Aunt Fiiomena and -pi* relatives hooted and scuffled
his numerous other new Italian wltj, Marine military policemen un-
friends and flew home There was U1 ^ N,Vy finally decided to let
a pleasant surprise waiting in hia (jp-m meet their husbands, sons,
accumulated mall brother* and sweethearts
It was a cheery, folksy H'.tle not*. Cmdr. Robert Farrington, rxecu-
wislung him a happy birthday. „ve ,rfflcer at Alameda Naval Air'
from Mamie Eisenhower on White gUUon <*, 8an Pranctsco Bay. said
House utionery. "there certainly was no Intent on
spur* Thai Jiagle for me Navy's part to keep returning
Still mindful of a pleasant visit veteran* and thetr families apart "
to the Bhoreham on her bir'hday, -ph,. Army likewise denied any
Oct ll. 1*45. she en» l<aed an au'o- intention Par ring too promised
graphed picture of herself and the the incident will be investigated
president along with 'best wishes Thf- rrowd gathered Monday to
for a wonderful birthday' 1 which await the arrival of the Navy trans-
wai Aug 17' ports Henrico with 1.037 soldiers.
Bamee recalled that back m 1*45 the Lenawee with 1 303 and the
be had asked Mamie and the Pres- Bcgor wllh 15 Many of the relaUves
ident—then Gen. Eisenhower their bad come from all parts of the
livorii^ tune*. country.
, ^,hoot The first ah.p to arrive, the Hen-
for Mr. Eisenhower. Oo. About M MP's lined
Spurs that Jingle Jangle Jingle up ^ ^ bacfc ^ .^labed
lor the gen .a ____ relatives while the returnees filed
off the ship anj into waiting buses
Weather Bureau » ferryboat
_ They were going to Camp Stone-
KeepS Eye On man for processing and further or-
Potential Blow A .hP 0u,er returnees began
leaving the Lenawee, the crowd
MIAMI Aug 25 —UP— The sruge(j mrough one line of Marines,
weather buresu Tuesday kept an but waa .topped by a second line
eye on a small easterly discovered fmally, the lines were removed
about 1 300 miles eastsoutheavt cf and lbe families were allowed to
here and some 100 miles east of greet the soldiers
Puerto Rico s traditional spawn- . How about cried the fam-
ing ground of hurricanes ihes of men already aboard buses
However the weather bureau and lhe ferryboat the Navy called
emphasized that the wave is "very ou( me names of the men whose
weak" and shows no signs of de- families awaited them over a por-
veloping into a tropical dis- tabl(, ioudapeaker.
turbance . i-dcsDairinir families already
Entered as second-class mail matter. September 8, 1*14
Fustoflitc in Sapulpa Oklahoma. under ax. act of Ma: .i
HAPI I PA CAK K IKK KATES
One Week
One Calendar Month
Three Months
Biz Months -
One Year---—
I 1 10
I 130
I 6 40
113 20
Delivered by carrier anywhere In
Sapulpa, Mounds. Kie I rr. KeliyviUe. Olenpool
ST A FF
C R Matthew*. City Ed.Urr. Ted Olson, Adver’ls.r.g Director;
Faye Dunlap. Hociety Editor; Bhirie> Carna'-han, Office Mane
gei. Chester M.Her, Circulation Manager: B.H Dnviile, Aii.siant
Mas Kalcheldex, Keporler.
MAC'S
RADIO SERVICE
Customer SaUafaetlO*
la Our Oistinrtlow
122 East Dewey
PHONE 57
ing the highest priorities
second group, however, all cties
with one station on the air have pri-
ority over those with two operating
stations and those with more than
two stations have a still lower pri-
ority
Under the alternate system, the
FCC will handle applications for Former President Harry S Tru-
the ton city in Oroup A. then switch man believes America is headed
to the top city in Group B and then for World War III unless it as-
alternale back and forth between sumes Its responsibilities and
the two groups. meets the threat of the Russians
Top priority in Group A <for cit- .--with force”
ies with no TV station on the ain Mr. Truman broke his self-im-
went to Des Moines. Ia Other cit- posed silence to express his views
ies in this group, in order of pri- Monday before a convention of 1 .-
ority included: 500 Disabled American Veterans
Waco Tex 4th; Topeka. Kan . He said Hitler .and Mussolini were
8th Tyler Tex . 26th: Joplin. Mo , ‘‘second raters compared to the
27th Muskogee Okla . 30th Odes- Russians.' adding
sa Tex 47th Jefferson City. Mo , "The only way to meet the threat
52nd El Dorado. Ark . 54lh Cape of the Russian* is with force
Oirardeau. Mo, 57th. and Big The former President praised his
Soring Tex 65th own containment policy as haviflg
Cities in group B <with one or kept "the Russians from overrun-
more operating stations, in order ning the free world "He added if
of Driorltv included: 'America had assumed Its respon-
£ tZ H<^.™ N,« on.m, .;»;>.-» wy *»« »*' "
Tort Wor.h T-.,- Hr,h ;I jl8;„1 we oil-red dU.rin.mem." Tru-
Fort S'""'**. A . - • rill0 man said, referring to the stand of
ton*° Tex-t Ond. ad the United States under his admtn-
..nl u will revise the wtration. "We offered control of
The said it atomic energy on an international
Usi every two monttai to Uke c are we were blockpd in every
ol change* m the cities TV status >Mempt by the Russlanl
Truman praised Gen Omar
CHICAGO Aug 25— IT-The Bradley retired head of the joint
chiefs of staff He said Bradley
Adveruaing Manager
NOT IC E
Subscriber* Missing a paper are re-
quested to phone 155 before 7 o'clock
A PULI THOUGHT FOR TODAY
Shorks or»d predatory sea monsters devour enough fish tc
nourish oil humonity The sea is even full of mefols and med-
icines os well os food God has done his port Our father is
And God said let the waters bring forth abundantly —
Gen. 1 20
rer, Brock < who usually1
hes. i slug two home runs for |
winning team
Try and Stop Me
-By BENNETT CERF-
IJAZKIu UDELL telli a »torjr about little Mary, who went
11 walking with her dad in the park, and came home to report
that the had seen a great big lion gamboling on the greensward.
Her mother promptly re- "
buked her and sen! her up-
stair* to ask God to forgive -y
her. Mary came down again ^ K
after a while, and her mother *^"0,v— Ay
Well, Mary, did you ry a>//V T -\
Kiefer's single }
1 came when Polger dropped
jng ball over the fence tor a
■-bagger.
A Real Nalrsman At Wurk
OTTAWA Aug 25-UP-The Bu
reau of Statistics reported Tuesday
Canada has found a foreign market
for ice Canada exported *144 worth
of Ice last June—to Alaska.
its Tie For 2nd;
lers Hall Game
thind In Texas loop
The nighthawk is related to the
whipporwill.
The close, personal attention of
our staff, and all the refinements
of modern funeral practice are in-
cluded in our service at no extra
cost The needs of the family and
not the amount they spend is our
criterion of service
Veterons Attend The
By UNITED PRESS
Je Fort Worth Cats powered
r way into a tie for second
e in the Texas League stand-
by handing
asked
ask God's pardon for lying?''
“1 did,” reported Mary, “and
do you know what He find?
He aaid, 'Don't even mention
it; I often mistake Ihose
great big yellow dogs for
lion* Mynelf.’ ’’
National Automatic Merchan-
dising Association reported
Tuesday a "polite" vending
machine may soon make Its ap-
pearance.
When a person buys a cup of
coffee or a package of rigareta.
the machine say*: "Thank
yss.''
It'S done with n tape record-
ing.
Monday
kmont a 6 to 4 defeat. Five of
Bix runs that gave Beaumont
lixth straight loss were the
lict of home runs,
geveport was the victim of the
Be-leading Dallas Eagles' fifth
fcutive win. dropping a 4 to 0
lion to go eight games off the
L 'wen H anc'ril n
, funeral Jiome
216 S. Moin Phone 2000
Meeting Tonight
8 P. M., Legion Hut, 105 E. Lee
It it your duty at a veteran and a citixen to toke
part in thetc important meeting*.
iWie Judson hung up his sev-
straight victory of the year
lilsa stayed Just a half game
if the second-place tie with a (
i 1 victory over San Antonio,
fcth-inning homer by Eddie
y over Oklahoma City in the :
f game.
ft Worth batter continued i
assault on Beaumont pitch- i
sternly “1 wa* able to write
your name this morning in thr dual on the mantelpiece “ "Yes
agreed the maul "and you're not half a* smart as you think. Y«
■pelted It wrong ‘
Copyright, IhU. by Besnell Cerf. Distributed by King Feature* Syndicate.
state of Missouri waa named
the Missouri Indians.
•THIS SEAL
but Dolores cabled her
Which Destroys The Substance
of The Little Man
felting 12 hits to make their
for the first three games of i
•ries 37 Two-run four-baggers I
in Baxes and Ken Staples and
homer by Danny Ozark gave i
Wojey all the margin he (
NICHOLS
-
IS NOT THE PATTERN OF THE AMERICAN
WAY OF LIFE!
TOLL ROADS are
POLITICAL and FINANCIAL MONOPOLIES
l*y II 4It M 4N W . NK IIOI.S
WASHINGTON. Au« 25 UP -
When Barnec Bree -kin left for It-
aly, his wife Dolore , said please be
sure and look up hrr Aunt Fllo-
mrna.
Barnee, the orchestra leader at
Dm HMfikM Hotel here, hi on
his first extended vacation from
:utlve game.
son. who now possesses an |
1-run average something be- |
>0. held San Antonio scoreless (
jht Innings and was touched i
mly six hits in gaining his ]
lh victory Tulsa got single f
In each of the third and fifth
fs to hand Phil Haugstad, ;
m starter, the loss. j
gramatic pitching duel was i
B up ln the 10th inning when ]
gs slammed one of A1 Zil- (
pitches out of the Oklahoma j
Killpark Until then. A1 Papai
Sillian were near perfect, al-
{ one unearned run each in i
ghth inning. i
They do not create ANY NEW BUSINESS for the state
of Oklahoma Their ongmol surveys are made UPON
EXISTING BUSINESS and THE PERCENTAGE THEY
CAN DIVERT from such existing business to the new
facilities they set up.
WALL STREET ROADS
are NOT THE ANSWER to the fromportation need* of
Oklohoma.
At their VERY BEST thev are CLASS LEGISLATION
and can ONLY PAY OUT by fencing in the most pros-
perous areas of the state and CREATING A NEW BUSI-
NESS AREA within those fences and using the profits
from these new business areas for the benefit of a
FEW BOND BUYERS
Thetc profit* come from SMALL BUSINESSMEN who
pay toxc* on their butinett profit BUT . . . these tome
profit* WHEN CHANNELED T OTHE BOND BUYERS OF
WALL STREET BECOME TAX EXEMPT.
•men Golf Meet Planned
3KOOEE. Okla, Aug. 25—UP
Women's Golf Association of
uskogee Country Club will be
» WGA members from the
crabble County Club in Fort
Wednesday.
If vnu'rr UAing for Inp car value . . . here', a lip: atop in
and look over our oiitataniling buya. Von »ee. the 1953
OI<l«m"1iile i« rocketing to new high* in jHipularitv no
vc're getting more and hefter trade-in* than ever. I hat «
where inn. the aniart u*ed car abopper, can caah in on a real
Bioney-»aver ... a Ni/efv- Trftnl n»nl car! I he*e car* are.
1. The cream of th# utad cor crap—the bait of
our low-mikaqe, top-quolity trado-ini.
8. Chocked five woyi—*ngin*, ttoorinq, tiro*,
brakot, electrical lyitam— all mutt moat rigid ^
Oldimobile ttandordi.
3. Completely reconditioned — intide and out— '
by our skilled Oldvmobile mechanic*.
4. Backed by our written warranty and butinote
reputation for fair dealing.
5. Clearly marked—to you can’t go wrong—by
Oldtmobile t famou* veal of used cor depend-
ability and value—the Safety-Toiled Seal!
TTc*t of ell. our selection include* u«ed K«icket I- ugine
car* next be»t buy to a neir Oldsmubilr! f.oine in and
ecc and you'll agree... it’* rmrirl to deal with Oblamohilc!
You Gel
the (ash
Poy it bock
coiily
THIS IS NOT GOOD GOVERNMENT
FOR YOU AND ME
Dilly-dally and delay
»v be dangerous. At the
*l suggestion of illness,
Osult your physician, and
How his experienced
unsel. Make ic a point,
to, lo bring your Doctor’*
ascriptions to this de-
addble source where you
e assured careful com*
muling and fair prices.
period of
month*
FINALLY
Whot i* WRONG about letting people VOTE on the toll
road question?
That's the way we decide issues in thi* notion.
Yout signature to the petition* now being circulated
will force the POWERFUL FEW who ore bock of more
toll roads to let the people vote .
Thi* od sponsored by
If you need cosh to poy old bills, to buy ne
things for yourself or for the home.....
make car repairs, home repairs.....see i
for a LOW COST loon.
ANY AMOUNT, LARGE OR SMALL
Insured Payments ot very smoll cost
if desired. Ask ui obout it.
Quick, Courteous, Confidential Service
lob Holzemer's
HRIFTY DRUG STORE
I E. Dewey Phone 424
Free Delivery
DEALERS
USED CARS BACKED BY THIS SEAL
in the interest of
SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER
FREE ROADS
CHtpaHU
FAIR PLAY lor EVERYONE
fOUt IN tOK A DEMONSTRATION — MAKI A "DOUBIF-DATE" WITH A "ROCKET 8
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