Sapulpa Sunday Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 14, 1952 Page: 4 of 12
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SUNDAY,' SEPTEMBERS 4, 1952
>A SUNDAY HERALD/ SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
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WASHINGTON. —t*-_
The Atomic
__toward Ha
„ _____day making H pos-
‘lble lor private mdurta to pro-
duce atomic power and Mel pro-
fitably
— The Democratic party’s farm
campaign director charged Satur-
day night Dwight D Elsenhower
t commitment lor
tils party by advocating a rigid M
a survey ol "the leaathOEyoI de-
sign. construction and operaMoo by
private Industry of power-produc-
ing reactors."
The firms are
Ice k Engineering Co.
and Cte Foster Whel
the Pioneer Serv-
- Co., of Chicago.
___tier Corp., of
New York. __
The AEC and the companies now
are negotiating on details of the
agreement on the project The sur- ]
vey will be similar to that made
bv eight firms last year.
Reports from the eight firms are
being studied by the AEC and pos-
sibly foreshadow history’s first
practical and economic production
ol power from atomic energy
Electric power from atomic en-
ergy already has been generated
on an experimental basis at the
Age’s reactor station near Idaho
Palh. Ida „ _
But AEC Chairman Oordon Dean
has said It will be five to Id years
before atomic energy can compete
economically with coal and oil and
water power.
There are about three men snoi-
ers for every woman snorer In the
United States.
ed dissent and possible reUon if he continues his march
cropped up elsewhere. te the left."
gen. Wayne Morse iR-Ore.) one i0t of good, conservative
of the party’s leading liberals, an- Democrats thought Stevenson waa
nounced be had refuaad to accept a middle-of-the - rood candidate."
campaign speaking dales In Elsen- Resell said. "Now It appears that
bower's behalf. _ he 1a being Influenced strongly by
Morse, who claims to ho the first ^ ao political Action Committee
Republican senator to urge Elaon- the Americana for Democratic
bower’s nomination, expressed die- Action."
satisfaction with the campaign thus He emphasised again he would
tar. but said "it is still my hope hack Stevenson and predicted the
that those of us who believe in a Democratic ticket would win. but
forward - looking Republican pro- saMj Republican presidential nom-
gram . . will be vindicated by the ^ Dwight D. Elsenhower will get
Republican candidate " "a much larger vote In Georgia
In any event. Morse said, he will thin customary with Republican
not bolt the party to support Adlai candidate*."
E. Stevenatn. the Democratic can- Russell, unsuccessful candidate
dlcata. Before Elsenhower’s nom- fV the Democratic presidential
lnation Morse had threatened to nomination, said the “general con-
"take a walk" If a OOP "Old of Stevenson's speechs has
Ouarder" were nominated. been to the left.
Taft's plunge Into an active cam- The Oeorgia senator declined to
paign role will come Sept 32. when
he appears with Eisenhower al a
James W. Collins
Funeral services for James Will-
iam Collins will be held Monday
at 130 p. m. at the Naxarene church
with Rev Frank McConnell offi-
ciating. assisted by Rev. K. E Tay-
lor of Carbondale.
Burial will be at Reidtelawn
cemetery at Collinsville under the
direction of Owen-L*ndrith Pall-
bearers will be employee* of the
Sinclair Oil Co.
well Informed, tightly reasoned
speeches, spiced with humor...”
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wiu te oppoeed by Thomas Fairchild, the Democratic senatorial
comment on Oov. Robert F. Ken-
non’s endorsement of Elsenhower.
He said, however, that he Itms been
for stale ownership of the oil-rich
tldelands areas.
run The Rock Island Rallrodd was
scheduled to display a caboose and
four cars of the type uapd when
Enid residents sabotaged a Boggy
Creek Railroad trestle to force
trains to stop In the infant toprn
A rodeo will be held Monday
night and an old-time fiddlers
contast Tuesday afternoon follow-
ing free lunch at the Oarfield coun-
ty fairgrounds j
Northwestern Sooners Are
Celebrating Cherokee Strip
the next day at a Cleveland politi-
cal meeting and both will make
speeches > ___'
By UNITED PE ESS -
Residents of whai was once the
Cherokee* Indian reservation in
Oklahoma don their best pioneer
costumes Monday and break out
their ben*** to celebrate the 50th
anniversary of the great "Chero-
kee Strip” land rush. ____
The old lime Cow Punchers As-
sociation also plans a meeting and
Then, in the remainder of Sep-
tember. the schedule, as tentailv-
ly worked out. calls for Taft to
stump in five states Speaking en-
gagements In 13 other states are
planned for October.
Taft, as chairman of the Repub-
lican Senate Policy committee, will
concentrate on states with sena-
torial campaigns. _ 1
Already booked for Taft, betide*
appearances In his borne state, art
speeches In Montana. Arisons, New
Mexico. Utah. Wyoming and Wash-
ington state He also la expected
to visit Tennessee, West Virginia,
Pennsylvania and Indiana. OOP
chuck wagon dinner Monday night
at the Chisholm Trail marker four
miles north of Enid.
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Perry. Enid and Ponca City have
(activities planned with pageantry
fwi street dances to mark the Sept
M. lltl. dash by homesteaders in-
to the virgin northern Oklahoma
(arm i«wi
Perry, which has celebrated the
event annually since lBt. planned
g parade of historical floats, bands
f*H horsemen around the city
aniwre Monday led by a motorcade
<g pioneer* who made the famous
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