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OKLAHOMA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA.
)'as e»t
ONC-A-DAY
ACCOMPLISHMENT:
Do not dream your experience* -
gperlence your dream* One reali-
r is worth a thousand dreams —
rank C. Row. Hobble*.
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\SAPMLPA2Sh ER ALP/
CLOUDY
' Partly rloudv and
/ rarmrr tomorrow
I Fair tonight warm-
I rr northwest and
I colder extreme
/ southeast.
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/OL XXXVII NO 132
SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1952
DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY
fthdrawal Of
oreign Troops
By Reds
ipiilpa Today!
c
Full-Dress Peoce
Parley Demonded
After Armistic
Rv ARNOLD DIBBLE
_ , , PANMUNJOM. Feb 9 'If- The
Tne Awcrhiaa uiioa tjrn-war* Communists demanded Wednesday
1st met last night and poetponed B fUn^jrrwt peace conference wlth-
P planned benefit party slated tn M davH of a Korean armistice
r Friday until a week from Frl- t0 discus the withdrawal of for-
ly. A Joint meeting la planned ejgn (rooDf, from Korea and a gen-
;t Tuesday. eral settlement In the Far East.
—OOd— I North Korean Lt. Oen. Nam II
■ city police coart this morning, submitted the Red proposal at the
le man forfeited a «21 bond on a flrsl meeting of the full armistice
iunk charge, and one person lor--delations since Dec 4.
I ted a $1 forfeit for parking In vice Adm C Turner Joy, head |
f alley. of the United Nations delegation. ,
—OOO— received the document without
After fireman weat to Hi5 W. comment at the 20-minute mcet-
. oodykooutz last night to fight a tng. He asked—and was granted—
Wfl re in the home of Jim Hancock. a recess until 10 a m Thursday
I official report of the fire was ig p m Wednesday cst) to study
■ .kde out. In the apace left for it
Ifhfhkemarks.” was the terse comment, Has Complications
[KHHost one monkey." Sure enough. Wes'ern observers noted, how-
le family had pet monkey which ever, that the proposal would en-
is lost In the fire. |tall political negotiations with the
™*y —OOO— Chinese and North Korean Com-
ln ease you think Creek Ceuaty munlst governments, neither of
n't law-abiding now-a-days. take which the U S recognises It also
_ look at the court docket for a apparently would exclude the South
11 03 session of district court. The Korean government from the con-
if_ Uowing number of cases were on ference.
^ • ie docket for settlement one way Nam It's brief formal proposal
. - another- 16 murder cases: eight called for the appointment of five
43|bberles; 10 assaults; four em- North Korean and Chinese govern-
10 forgery: one house ment representatives and five UN
ig burglary: 42 larceny representatives to meet within
Ole arson, two seduction, eight rape, three months of a Korean armls-
le perjury, eight narcotics; one ‘ice to negotiate the settlement of
lultery. and SI other charges, the following questions:
.Irint a total of 1S2 cases to be 1.—Withdrawal of all foreign
tiled In that term of court. The forces from Korea.
rm was a month long. „ 2 - Peaceful settlement of the
{Korean question.
I 3—Other guest tons related to
peace In Korea
Waata U.S. Oat
In discussing the proposal. Nain
11 hinted that the Reds might bring >
up In the peace conference such I
questions as the future of Formosa. |
the fighting In Indo-China. and ad-
1 mission of Red China and North
Korea to the UN.
Nam n made clear that the Com-
munists' mein objective at the out-
British Mourn Death Of
King George; Princess Will
End Visit To Rest Of Empire
Vance Airman Rejected At Phillips U.
lew Move To
> I kbollsli MFC
• rate Strength
WASHINGTON. Feb fl
amedTtreneth Wednesday*nm’id a °r u * troops ,roln Kore*
lVf KE “
• • km oolxw O'
Monarch Dies
In Sleep After
Long Illness
By JACK V. FOX
LONDON, Feb 6 tin — King
George VI died peacefully in his
sleep early Wednesday and 28-year-
old Princess Elizabeth became
reigning sovereign of
empre
The i»ev queen, who wll reign oklahoniu s segregation laws, offi-
over one-quarter ol the world's ctRls dlM.losPd Wednesday,
surface and population, wns vaca- Henry Hobart, director of Phll-
ttoning in Nairobi. Kenya, an Afri- j llpK university "Community Col-
esn colour. when the death of her |PKP .. said thal -we'Ve got to stav
16-year-old father elevated her to wlth' th(1 lnw willy-nilly—we have
Negro Soldier Rejected At Phillips U.
ENID. Feb 6 ilh—A Vance AlrV-
.Force Base Negro soldier asked to
the British etuo| m Phillips University here
and was turned down because of
m. >
. no choice In the matter
to return at Hl, addrd that he didn't want
KING GEORGE
A
9 Jr
HP —A
Rjrc set will bi to force the withdrawal
I A. McDonald to head the big
riding agency.
vri
'orrled over lta stalemate, the
te Banking committee voted to
a three-man subcommittee to
turkey" with Mr. Truman
"all phases of the RFC prob-
A( VII
|L.°
Die o
In Korea ol all foreign troops which
have participated In the war. It Is
absolutely essential for all the for-
eign troops to be withdrawn from
Korea ”
* ft
Blood* Heiress
Is Nabbed Passiog
Bogus Checks
At the same time, H decided to
Democratic loaders for a
showdown as soon as poti-
on what kind of a Recon-
ruction Finance Corp. Congress
ants—If any.
Rome supporters of legislation to
bolish the loan agency said they
111 push for a vote on the Issue
tfore the banking committee act*
t McDonald's nomination. They BEAUMONT. Feb • KB—A petite
rluded three committee mem- blonde who Is due to Inherit more
|ra. Sens. A. Willis Robertson than $1 million faced charges of
Wa.). Homer E. Capehart iR- passing bad checks Wednesday he-
ld.) and John W. Bricker iR-OV cause she "didn't have any
The committee poetponed -action money.”
» McDonald’s nomination again Anna Dale Lsngham, 19. told of-
, Ueaday after five hours of stormy fleers she cashed bogus checks In
>|osed sessions that brought sever- severs! Texas cities, signing most
I developments: of them "James Lsngham." the
l. Chairman Burnet R. May bank name of her wealthy father who
'D-S.C. >. Ben. J. William Ful- has been dead a number of years.
riBbt <D-Ark.) and Capehart were she said a "hard boiled blonde"
kmed to confer with Mr. Truman named Barbara accompanied her
As soon aa possible." on the chock-writing spree
3. The committee voted to urge. "After my money was gone,
le Democratic leadership to make Barbara showed me how to write
Sssible a floor feat In the near checks." snd she used my identl-
Iture on a biU to abolish the agen- (icatlon to pass them " Mias Lang-
y and. If that falls, on a measure ham said
y Ful brig In to lighten and revise The girl is heir to an oil and
k administrative procedures. rice fortune
I. A decision for Maybank to con- she was picked up Tuesday night
tr next week with Chairman after a Houston clothing store man-
tube rt Crosser iD-O.i of the House ager tipped officers
Iterstate Commerce committee When told she must return to lier
subcommttee of the House home town of Beaumont, the girl
roup Is investigating the Becurl- moaned. "I never dreamed It
i pa and Exchange commission, of would be like this Everybody in
filch McDonald la now chairman Beaumont knows me What'll I
dot"
Me
the thron
8he was expected _____________
once to England wth her husband und,.r any circumstances to drag
and prince consort. Philip. Duke of Phliup.s University Into a dtscus-
Edinburgh They had been schedul- H|on ol lh)H ttnd The community
ed to sail troin Aflrca Thursday collp|{P u ,he m„ht school operated
lor a royul tour of Ceylon. Auslra-, by lhp un|Verslty
Ua and New Zealand Wanted Night Claaaes
Died at toantry Estate Hobart said the unidentified Ne-
Tla- king died in hts sleep at his gT0 hild a.kpd t0 take n|„ht class-
qountry estate at Sandringham. es whlle ott duty (rom the Air
porfolk. 60 nilr.s north of London porcr training base near hfre.
He had reigned through 16 of Hp je(tc,ibed the applicant as a
Britain's most momentous years. I ..|toe< tnteillgent lad" and said the
He succeeded to the throne Dec university looks with favor on se-
ll. 1936 when his brother. Edward ceDtmu h'm If state laws permit
VIII. abdicated for the "woman u K
1 love." Edward became the Duke ( Hobart aaked Oklahoma Attorney
Of Windsor. lOeneral Mac Q. Williamson for an
Th<-kmti s wife. Queen Elizabeth. Qpj^on on the legality of accept-
and his younger daughter. Prln-, ing ^ negro at Phillips, an insti-
cess Margaret, were at Sandring- tutlon sponsored by the Disciples
ham at the time of death. of Christ 'Christian' church.
Death Unexpected James P. Qarrett. assistant at-
Ktng George's death was unex- tornPy general, told Hobart In a
pected He hod been thought ***| letter thal the attorney general’o j
ob the road to recovery aftei tni* could not tdvixf him offl-
I Sole or partial iwmovat ol one of cjB|jy (m tbe matter because ha a>
I Ms lungs last Bept 29 •> < rK>( a „tat.. official
But shortly before 11 afn (6 oarrett. however, cited stale
am cat' Buckingham palace la- laWH makng It a misdemeanor for
sued this announcement allowing whiles and Negroes to at-
"It was announced from San- tend claMW( together,
drlngham at 10:46 am Wednes- Applied te Btate Me boo la
day Feb 6. 1962 that the king, who ^ Mp]aining the university's re-
retired to rest Tuesday night in hts. qUPnt for a ie8al opinion, Hobart
usual health, passed peacefully sald ..j wanted to get the legal
Hway in his sleep early this morn- ang|P Qj thing because as far
m* " ' ... as our personal opinions are con-
Death came to the king ‘n ‘*>5 loomed, we certainly wouldn't have
same royal house in which he had any mlnd not ^ consider him on
been born Dec 14. 1895 He was # lpvp) w„h anyone else entering
j® _ , ..... and particularly since there Is no
Reigned 18 Years other school In this area to which
Oeorge VI had reigned as kmg .^ couM po ..
for 16 years and one month. He Hobart Kaid the sergeant, who Is
succeeded to the throne on the ah- an OVt,raPal, veteran twice wound-
dication of his brother. Edward p<J |n oattie, asked to enrol In the
Vin, now the Duke of Windsor, on npw Hpmrlltpr at Phillips. Hobart
Dec **' J?38. . .. .. . asked tha' the name of the applt-
Queen Elizabeth, the king s wife, cant ^ w)thhold at this time,
and Princess Margaret, hts young- Jn thf> p||ap of Q w McLaurln.
er daughter, were at Sandringham, Oklahoma City Negro who enrolled ,
but did not learn of u>e king » at ^ university of Oklahoma, the
death until some time after he had 0 g 8up: pma Court held that the
passed away. state must provide equal educa-
The king had been out tn the Uona| factuttas for Negroes and
countryside Tuesday, in the morn- whllPa
mg and if ter noon, and had ap- 0arrptt rat<i he understands this
peared tn good health. opinion applied to state-supported
The government-owned British ^muttons He was unable to say
Broadcasting Corp^ was broadcast- whpthpr tt would apply to private
ing dance music when Buckinghrm mstltuitons
(Continued on pnge Fear) __
4
PICTURED HERE is one of two rabid dogs pichod up today
by dog catcher Doyle Cotten. The city is busily enforcing
the ordinance which calls for the penning up of oil dogs in
the city. First trial of the section which mokes th*
lioble to charges and o $19 50 fine will come, up S
in police court, officials sold In the moontime, Tulsa
clomped on. jp dog quarantine after, diif-ovgnf of rabid
dogs there (Herald Engraving—Herald Photo) •
Bowden Sets MOD Mark For
Other Cities le Sheaf At
Newt Of Our
FIGHTING MEN
PRINCESS ELIZABETH
Sapatpaas Asked le Heip
Family Whose House Burned
F. A. Walker
Diet In Hospital
In Mutkogee
Ewoll Maesav
Dias Yesterday;
Ritas Tomorrow
Ewell E. Maasey, 79. Kellyvlllr.
led yesterday afternoon.
I Mr Maasty was born In Oxford.
and moved to Booulpa In 191S.
• haa lived In this area since
iot time.
Bo |* survived by 111* Wife, three
n. Mra. O. O. Oray. Holly -
__ Calif.: Mr*. J. T Jones.
uthogo. Mo.; Mn. L. W. Mlkowll.
yyle. Okie.: * brother, p. w. of
I ton. Oa.; two M*t*ra. Mr* Ido
aywood of Heflin, Ala., pad Mra.
•Uo Turner al*o of K*fUn; two
will b*
Itoraoon at 9:M at the Harrison
with Rev. P. J. Oonkrtght
flciaung Burial will be In Bapulpa
I Officers Elected
At Pilot Club
Meet Lost Night
Officer* and director* were elected
by the Pilot Club at a bmines*
meeting held last night in the
office of Mra. Olenn Bttnuael. 12
! E. Dewey.
Preaidant far the new term is
Mn. Hanl Davts; tint vie*. Mr*.
R. p. Matthew*; second vice. Mr*.
Gertrude McMtchael; recording
secretary, Mr*. Ruaaell Lawson;
treasurer. Mn. Vara I. Luttrell
Dirac ton to aarv* for a two year
term are Mra Mildred Be youth.
Mn. Dana Lawson and Hr* Dan
Od*:i.
Ulyaaes B. Or ant waa the only
graduate of West Point to become
prritdml of the ftolled Mate*
Major Henry Van Dee of tlte*
Bapulpa Salvation Army today
asked Bapulparti to come to the aid
of James A Hancock. 28, whoat-
home burned last night
While the house was not dsatrov-
ed. everything inside wa* completely
lost, and no insurance wa* carried
on the furnishing* Both clothe*
and furniture were destroyed
"Mr Hancock has lived In Sa-
pulps for 90 yean, and la now
drawing old age assistance." Major
Van Dee said ' Betide* the head
of the family, there la Mr* Han-
cock. 46. and four children, three
girls and one boy
"They need moat of all Hirer-
beds. complete. Since they lost
everything In the fire they can use
any furniture the folks of Sapulpa
would like to offer. A call to Sal-
vation Army headquarters will see
the Item offered picked up and
delivered to the family ”
Staea of clothing worn by the
family are Hated by Major Van
Dee as follow*: the father. 71 j
shoe*. 9* coot, 93 pants; the mother.
6'a shoe*. IB dreaa; the son. 14
year* old. *W Ihooa. 19 pent*;
daughter. 19 ypen old. •'< shoos. 12
drea*. daughter, nine yawn old. 13
shorn, and baby daughter, three
year* old. 9 shoes. 4 dreaa
"Anyone having apart clothing in
any of those staea will do a groat
service to a fallow Ba pul pan if he
will call number 419 and have them
picked up." Malar Van Dev said
Sapulpon In lea
Show Gats Home
Cooking Again
Boy Scout Waak
On Lions Program
Boy Bcout week was emphasised service* were aet for 2
on the program at the Lion* club 0.clock Frlday at 8pck for Franklin
luncheon today. __ A w*lker. 64. who died in veteran *
This week to Boy Scout week and h |u, ln Muakot#e Monday night,
the program was by Olenn EchoU Walkar wal a formrr resident of
and three Bcout*. Darrell Wright. SapuIpa and llved here for 30 year*
Tom Echoto and Jimmy Smellier. ^p |UJllkb| Mrvtce will be ln the
The Scouts read the day-by-day hptM chUrch at Slick Burial will
diary of the trip to Phllmont last ^ guytp Heights cemetery about
summer. 4 o'clock Friday afternoon It
Echo!* related the highlight* ol ^ a mllllary burla|
the trip and told ol the hospitality _________—
the group received on the trip -—lp Halfl#id an(j McCoy families Christmas
Lion of the day wa* O B Hall- HtaKPd a bloodv feud tn Pike coun- The new address
♦ Bowden has set a record for dona*
ttona to the March of Dtaaae bo*
lteved unequalled b> the state. R
* ThT^-ommunllytaof 179 pasaena
raised a total of 9909 fm on avemBO
child Uvtag there. Jamas Btowart.
city March of Dhnoa etaatrmaa. said
"Thi# le the htghaet per ea*Ma
contribution af any communtty l
have known ef and I think tt1* Mo
highest la the etalo."
“It wag a tribute to the 00m-
munity aptrtt Mown by evarpen*
in Bowden.** Mra. BtoU* Hannah
of Uw »«—«» grocery etore there.
A coffee and pte sale held at tha
| grocery store netted (1*0.
A chicken supper ot the Bowden
school brought in 6114JO Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Casio donated a turkey
which was sold for 90Jd.
i The teachers at Bowden. Mr*
Virginia Brant and Mr* Dona
Cummings,
were
■upper.
"It'e a fine Jab the people of
Bowden have dona." Btowart aatd.
"They can’t be
Mr. and Mr*. B. B. UakharL 1411
be hTaouth* Heights cemetery about ® M< *Vnl,el?f' report lh,t lh.^ h*'',('
. , . ...________ t> wiu rpcicvrd the overieas address of
thetr aon. Cpl Bennie Linkhart.
who left for Okinawa Just after
The 8onJa Heme Ice troup s TuLa
engagement permits one masculine ■B™-
member of the cast to once more
enjoy "some of mother» cooking "
He ta 26 year old Frank Lucas who
to staying here wtth hts mothe, "-"noUrtt .mportont med'cal and public
that if affects more persons thon any
Ity. Kentucky, In the 1880'*.
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS disease ol the heart ond blood vessels coo-
of Cpl. Ltnk-
hart, who graduated from Sapulpa
high school In 1949. la now ER2874-
B F. Joknson
Dias Altar IrW
lllnats Today
B F. Johnson. 79. caretaker of
the KellyvtUe Lake, died thle morn*
ing at 9 90 after an illness of about
3V> weeks.
Mr Johnson had lived here for
the past U yeers. He to survived
by four »ons. Harold of Detroit.
Mrh Merle C. Orove. 1030 E Hob
son, while the show to In TuIau for health problem
five day engagement
other disease, leods oil others as a couse of death, occasions
d d-~' -umber at days las. tram .ark and o sever, ,„a,„
Henlr'* nkstlng show for five year
on the economy, and
.. 1/ V IUUI sviw. **t
4062 Hg and Hg Company. 19th Mlch cheater R of Mt Sterling
Inf Regt . APO 331. c o Post mat-tor. Q Jobn w ^ Tex and
San Franc taro. Calif Howard R. of Ft Jackson. 8. C;
-- - mo daughters. Mrs Irving L.
Sequoyah Club
and one great grand, child.
Services here will be he d at
Harrtoon tuner a. netff ciugpgl Fri-
Podlocked Again
8ALLI8AW. Feb « 'll" Officer*
He 1* a member of the skating
ensemble, and also participates m
some of the special number*
The show to more beautiful and
economy, and . , lowered the boom on Barttev 8hel- (|»v at 4 p, m Tit'- bodp will he
WHEREAS the week including February 14 eacn year lo(| Wl-dne*dHy j0i the third time Nhipped to Mi. strrliug. O. for
is being sponsored by the American Heart Association and by padlocking htw Sequoyah county burial
magnificent than ever" Si' iw^MBOn W^k'^Tlof ^in^pubhc fISi
hm mother From here the Sluters atttntion on the mGdicol, social and economic aspects ot official to protect the club Later
got to Kansas City for an engage- h( Dnmorv health problem, and of reminding the Nation officer* raided the night spot and
ment which to already said to be * ” _Y rnnnamtion of the conttocated a.cache of liquor
like the Tul»* show, a complete fhot solution depends upon the fulleat cooperotion o e D|Iltrlct Judg,. B A summer*
sell out people, science, government, and health ond social ogencies stdnwj an injunction Tuesday clo*-
Tontght Mias Henle i* achedul. d NOW THEREFORE, I, H Q GILLIAM, Mayor of tng the e*tablt»hnienl known as the
to receive the honorary title of *
Commodore of the Oklahoma Navy |
from Oov. Johnston Murray
Sopulpaii Diot
In C«r Wrack
Naar Sulpkar
Omar Taltov.
The Weal African Republic of
Liberia wa* founded tn 1*22 by
slave* fteed from plantation* in
the foathem slntr* of Amerlm
ergonizotions ond the people of the City of Sapulpa gen- tllp|tetUy o((Plpd witoon saoo tn hospital where ha hvad until
•roily to observe this American Heart Week with appro- caih and aaoo month tor unrastrict- terday Funarwl plana have MSBM
'* ____...... ik. nt«M mi MMuniail aa vat.
priote octivities
ed operation of the night spot.
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