Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 15, 1954 Page: 2 of 6
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saPulPa HtKAi.D, SaPuLPa, OKLAHOMA
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1954
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Segregation Is
Returned As Kids
Protest Mixture
school* to return to their former
schools.
The Negro parents contacted
Walter White of New York, pres- _
idem of the National Association bile
for the Advancement of Colored
Americans Free Sapulpa Today
n.utfirttioH from Pn i/p One i I ■ • "
,J—' ook
Jaycee Luchneon
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in the American consul's autqmo-
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i Underwood corporation, Tulsa, re-
oiorea Dixon of New York said that for j cently won a nation-wide contest
People, for advice and aid. White 18 months he did not see daylight1 based on efficiency and production.
West Virginia NAACP or have any exercise Applegate. | F[oyd Wright. 70-1 S Division, won
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WHITE SULPHUR
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r.Uhli.hrd la 1*14
MATTHEWS. tl.art .nd t'ubltobcr
requested _________ ________
President T O Nutter and a local of Medford. Ore . and Krasiier of
SPRINC'iS. chapter president. Willard A New York, reported similar trent-
W Va Sept 15 -UP—School ses- Broan both of Charleston, to rep- ment
regation returned Wednesday to rpspnt him at Tuesday night's Thev Mild they were never allow-
Oreen River county as Negro pa
Entered .a aecond-claa* mail matter, September 5 101 A. at th*
Hottoffl.se id Sapulpa Oklahoma, under an act of March 3. 1887
SAPULPA CARRIER RATER
One Wee*
Ob* Calendar Month
mree Month* ------
Six Month* ____._____
One Vear
Delivered bv carrier anywhere In
Ha pulp. Mounds Kiefer. Kellyville, Olenpool
I 21
I 1 10
» 3.30
t <60
113 30
rents sent their children back to
their old classrooms In the face of
parents against Integration
The usual peaceful calm of this
resent him
meeting.
Interest of
Children Etnrt
ed to go out of buildings unless
thev wer handcuffed and blindfold-
Classroom* m -or .air ... Nuttei told the group that the ed
rebellion of white students and bi|PrPsts of the children and their Applegate appeared pale and
rents auainst integration education come first" and urged weary but had lost none of his
.... ......... ..... clients to send their children sense of humor
southern West Virginia agrlcultur- bnct t0 colorpd ;ChooLs. Wp
region was broken suddenly However. he emphasised, where.
must have been some- nVane,
,,u . . . v ... vn.imiwwm, wiieic. he said to Dixon and
Monday mghi when a mass deni- --^boois will be integrated. Segre- Krasiier as they spotted the cor-
onstration was staged by. students jIH,ed schi>ols do not offer equality respondents,
and parents igainst .lUowttv* .3 (jJ pbucatlon or equality of oppor- -|n<-ompeteni Dummies’
Negro students to attend White tunlty ■ He said that by next Sep- Applegate said the crewmen of
Sulphur Springs high schoo. tember there wtU be no question th< Chinese gunboat that seized his
At first. Negro parents refused ab()U, tbp slart oI integration ynrht on March 21. 1953. were the
said
nil all-expense-paid tlshins tup tor
Floyd and his organization this
wee* at liieenleal Lake
000-
In city police court Ibis morning.
one person was charged with
drunkenness.
—OOO-
Justice of tile Fence Lester Chil-
dress yesterday fined Richard
Tulsa. $10 and costs for
speeding.
—0O0--
Ray Thompson, Bristow, has
been charged with child abandon-
ment .
A BOY for Mr and Mrs Lewis
Pratt, Newkirk, born at Ponca City
stbilit.v of a federal grant was mi
good at thp present time. ixnorrow
Th > board voted to present stir*, the
information as they had obtalne|d0gS
on the hosp.tal plan to the clr^fp-st tin
plann.ng coiiimiasion. thus co tif
p!e:;ng the Javcees re .pomlbllu^ abd ]
in the matter untried
The me;nners -it the beard vot.*e may
t i -ixnv-or a snow-cone mncliiift -With
at the district fair to be held fcn and
•he Sapulpa fairgrounds Mond.if are fu
ind Tuesday. ome P':‘
Treasurer Ken Blackburn madAn hant
a report on the finances of the orldogs tc
la.. / Ulon for the fust half of til- first
hospital yesterday. He weighed vear, and „)*> reported the
13 ounces and has * - —
eight pound
been named Lewis Bayard
STAFF
C R Matthew* city editor Ted Olson, advertising director,
Pave Dunlap society editor Shirley Carnathan office manager;
Chester Miller circulation manager; BUI Llnvllle assistant
Advertlsnu' manage: Max Baicheldei reporter
NOTIC*
Subscribers missing ■ piper sre re-
quested to phone t8S before 7 o'clock
Wro TcTlin4
You
A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
Harmonious living avoids tragedies ond remorse ond
brings utter |Ov I delight to do thy will, 0 my God; yeo thy
low is within my hcort.—Ps. 20:8.
io^lSrK to their the Mart of^ Integration
former schools, which they
were inadequate But at a
lengthy meeting Tuesday night,
they agreed to wait another year
before pressing for integration—un-
til the Supreme Court hands down
| its final decree against segrega-
tion.
Ahead nf Decree
The Greenbrier County Borad of
Education prior to the start of the ■
fall term, decided to go ahead with |Jy I H> P ftlKJ InC liB(lg
Integration thi- year m advance of
the ftnall Supreme Court decree
Twenty-three of 25 Negri) high
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
F W Pratt, this city and Mr and
Mrs I D Ross, Newkirk
Or the Inside Dope on
Downtow n Snpulps
■’most incompetent bunch of dum-
mies I have ever seen."
• You can say that for me. too."
dixon said.
Applegate, who did most of the
talking, said the Red Chinese came
ab ard hi* yacht. “Kert" about five
miles off British • held Lantao Is-
land and told them they were in-
truding In Chinese waters.
They considered all waters be-
tween Hong Kong and Macao as
Chinese,” Applegate said
aboard the
Woman Talks To
Son Released By
Chinese Today
The Army Nurse Corps, oldest
, of the women's military services,
was established in 1901
MEDFORD Ore Sept 15 UP
—Mrs Frank Applegate the hap
piest woman In the world talked
to her son by overseas telephone
Wednesday and said he seemed in
Chinese crewmen
Keeping
pans down cruise, tried to explain io me *■» >...«.*•■« -•
We've just lemned some interest- communists that the yacht was in Chinese Reds
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up with former SApul- -Kert " which was on a shake- "awfully good spirits despite his
down cruise, tried to explain to the 18 months of imprisonment ti
......... ...... ol
school students who reside here en-
tzs rw« sss sur^"gS2E^%®5g
Rich-
Tallest Building
figure out
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Zeekendorf a 49-year-old real es
. < ttfi-i., and daughters. Mary and Karen of ,11Pt
On Monduv about 3a0 of white . • _ ,,lrl
gold mine of air Zeckendorf und u ~
In Solitary Confinement
ard. was returned to Hong Kong
Wednesday aid he
lost 50 pounds But he sounded
II pulpans
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his architects came up with Su-P-lu-’ “•*" marched Thos* three went to Rome in Applegate said the wind prevent- natural and said he had given the
sketches and models of an 8tv>tory "ten . ‘ r. July to attend the ordination to the pd ,hPn, from sailing and the Com- Communists n bad time, she said
office building which. Zeckend >rl threuen i if . N priesthood of their son and brother. niUin.sts towed them into Lapse!- "I'm so excited. Mr- Apple-
in'i* operaloi with a Hare loi big -,Hld proudly, i' the most unusual '■'• ■■■■ \V-' Qur schools John Steichen— AND after his or- mej and then took them to Canton pate 'aid We hadii t heard a
ce. Is His Webb \ Knapp Devel- „f iis kind ever contemplated *i.oe> * , it tended a dination they were presented to the where they were placed In solita- v 0rd from him since he was , ,ip-
opment Co has bought and sold Elevated Plata rtv,V . ‘ ,.d\houted fot an Pope on two different occasions . n confinement in private homes tured
one ot New York s most valtiabh The ground-level area occupied I,,a>> • * f ‘ , ,lon Mrs Steichen and Karen flew to f„r stx and one-half months. -He asked me it I 'i.u
and remodeling ot by th «d station would be »«»»»«» • jhfi ^ Rome, and were joined there by The three men did not see each a„y of his lette
. laiming to remodel more than covered by an elevated plaza •' . xtondav Mary who came by boat Mary. I oft,Pr again until Wednesday morn- -j sa)(i no
losen k nes ground Kr<»m this would n«e the tower of ** , ' ‘ rescinStur Its inte- who was with the WACS in Japan i;, when they were put aboard a -oh. those dirty liars,’' she quot-
"ie country the building itself, offering 60.000 \‘0,‘ .t „ dered Negro stayed in Tokyo and worked for the train at Canton ed him as saving
Young who proi N ■ v k square ieet ■ -;>'t an ench “ • jj. iT\vh ,,, government aft«r her discharge ... I -we were not allowed to coinnui-
Cenu (1 stockholders he would floor or 4 8 million square feet al- slu<r •' ' ‘ ‘ Sooo she went to Rome via boat ... monte with each other." Applegate
..aki more money for them says together _ Incidentally we hear that John, s;lid. "1 didn't know Dixon and
■he railroad is losing *24 millions rh^ wouid outdo the rapacity of _____V w.llh who graduated a year earlier than Krasner were alive until this morn-
a vear operating the 50-year-old ,jlp Merchandise Mart in Chicago self up shortly afe * > • pXppt.tPd ibecause of being jnc."
in and Central terminal thar is a by 80.1000 square feet The Mart kr County Deputy sntrui such a brilliant student) la remain- Applegate said they were asked
midtown Manhattan landmark now thP largest commercial of- Miller in Rome for another vear of ♦stupid and bewildering" questions
Much of this deficit he says re- ficp bulWlng in the world, its ca- Officers said none of the tnret , ^ constantly.
uh- because the railroad is pay- pacity topped only by Washington's gave any trouble^ , -- One oi the questions the Reds
i:ig \.xe on th( air rights above Ppntagon. which has 6 2 million' The trl° riv Monday Ruth McClem. formerly a report- a-ked Applegate was if he believ-
■ in* .x-story terminal building and uarp feP, of floor space The 80 guard at the farm early Monaay. ^ ^ ^ Sapulpa Herald . . .Just 1 ed thp Communist Chinese could
nsr* out of noors wou)d carry the skyscraper locked him in a wooasnea stay away from the news- capture Formosa,
to a hegrh of somewhere between stole his truck, ^nd^ater stoie a game ,or long - -
CHOOSE NOW!
Poy As You Go With
Our Layaway Plan!
We hove a large selection
of stoves and appliances.
SPECIAL!
16 gouge
Cords
proceeds from sue of footb:,|dogs cs
i.eket chan es ind air conditions attack:
chances. I cun p:
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PERCY MEDICINE *axe
50 Ft. 2 wire
Extension
$3.98
CREEK COUNTY
HARDWARE
17 N. Water Phone 162
getting no revenue or use out
the .space
Young asked Webb A Knapp
Bloodhounds Tree
Poir Of Escaped
Cons; Third Gives Up
CKITEItMN
r- ---mmmg*yAs ' LtVC, W
TODAY and THURS.
A FEATURE A
L PICTURES L
PICTURES
• FIRST—
WELDON Tex Sept. 15 -UP-
Three convicts who escaped from
Eastham prison farm were back
behind bar- Wednesday after blood-
hounds treed two of them and the
third man gave himself up.
The capture *a> made 'bgrtly
before midnight Tue'dav night.
Kenneth Dunham 24. and Jay
Lubbock. 25. were run down by
prison bloodhounds leading a 20-
man posse in a wood* some four
miles north of here. Floyd Adams.
30 serving a 40-year term for rob-
bery in Dallas county, gave him-
1 (xxi and 1.200 feet and capping shotgun at a clubhouse
ihi' would be an observation tower I
which would moke the building:
higher than the 1.472 foot Empire
State
Real estate men e Mac ite a sky-
scraper of such height would cost
around *20 a square foot to build,
or a total in the neighborhood of
*100 million.
DRIVE IN THEATRE
TONIGHT ond THURS-
M4 LOVI WITH 1*00 MAtIMItt
\d ’
I
The GiBIS of
PttflfURE ISLAND
<* Technicolor
LtoCm-WtVHtOR.
__ mm iuz* ns* jmchtti*
worn MXfB jo*
fttonw • vhm ■ hm
I *a;d they can't." Applegate
said. From what I've seen of the
Chinese people's navy they
couldn't even find it .Formosa'.
answer."
Ruth's in Saudi Arabia with hus-
band Paul and son Lantz (Paul Is
with Arabian American Oil Com-
pany at Abqaiq - AND . . That was the w rong
She's now writing a column for
the publication. Arabian Sun and)
Flare, published by the company's
public relation department The
name of her column is Around
Abqaiq
Th Sun and Flare is quite a nice
magazine of eight pages . .
and is published once a week
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et and the hunted.
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THE STRANGER—
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