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THEY SAY ...
Arthur N V'aadenbarf. f A weaa-
Ur from Nlrkl|in:
Wr propose universal disarm*
inrtit if. aa and when It can br pro-
tec led against treachery "
SAPULPA HERALD
C?ouniijs Q/77y r>aih{ _ /Vru spa per
WEATHER
Oklahoma Incmnni i loodtneaa
IrNu'il hr «aa* Mrthtu hl»
tonight spreading aver »nl and
narth ThmU) Uirart f»*t and
walk tonight Murk raider Tara
dar. Ims tonight Vi to 4* north*
a rat. U aoathraat. Nl(k< Tuesday
M northwest U npp«r Ida aaalh-
I raat.
VOL XXXIV NO 93
American-Trained Dutch
Army. Troops Push Through
Most Of Indonesia At Will
SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA. MONDAY :EMBER 20 1948
SEMI-TAILLESS X-4, THE AIR FORCE'S NEWEST
DAILY IXCIFT SATURDAY
VjVlUMVld'
■ Sapulpa
Tit daatlay at a rtty la
atnh a raatpaalla tort wee
at ladtrtdaai taUlua’
•r im
aawaaaunnaannnnnnaAl
Today . . . Tuba la having a rood
meeting with the straightening of
U. 8 Highway TO under considera-
tion At the meeting It to eapected
that the mayor* of Bartieavilie and
Okmulgee will meet with the mayor _ _ _
of Tuba and study plana to take the | rrpubi.r
kink* out of the highway
The Herald haa n« guarrel with
aay plan for taking the “kinks"
•tit hot we anggeal that the “hlnha"
ran he uhen ont MTWKR
TOWN! NOW ON THK HIGH-
WAY.
The philosophy the mayor, will
discus* today la to atraighten out
Campaign Ends
Uneasy Truce Of
Several Months
By ARNOLD BRACKMAN
BATAVIA. Dec 10 OP — The
Dutch army reported tonight that
IU torree were pushing virtually
at will through the Indonesian re-
public. and that American-trained
Dutch marines had reached the big
oil refinery city of Tjrpu along the
north coaat near Sacra be ja
The Dntch campaign whkh
plunged Indonesia inu war after
an nnensv trnee •( wool menih*
(It re parted progreertve nit haul
a hilrh after initial lightning
Maw. aveewhelmed the repwbli
ran capltnl ul Jogjakarta and net-
ted the ranking leaders af thr
New Chinese Government Will
Talk Peace With Communists;
Nationalists Continue To Lose
The united Nation., committee of
Oood offices for Indonesia charged
the Dutch with vtouting clause, of
the shattered truce in fading to no-
tify the comnuMm>n in advance that
they were repudiating It
The commission asked the UN
lecurtly council in Paris to consid
er the outbreak of hoaUlltim ns
the highway Irom a geographical 0j r«irente urgency It no
standpoint and mbs any town, that I uflP<1 t j,e council that the Iluu-h
do not conform to their idea of what utM violated term* of the truce.
Russian Deserters Supreme Court Refuses to
Crossing Into U. S. Intervene in Jap Sentences
Zone Every Day 'HMlHHjHHHHflj
71 should look like and be
Ear example . hapdlpn. Kiefer.
Maun4- Begf* and Prettnn would
be bypnmrd under the pUn being
atndled today Tnlan'* plan is to
have the artery pnm through Tuba
•n Harvard avraue and ga straight
tenth to Ohmulgre.
The Herald modesUy auggeat* a
straightening out plan alio
signed by the Dutch and the Re-
publican* aboard the USB Renville
.In Part* the aecurtty council met
to take up the Indonesian cam. but
put off deliberations until Wednes-
day by Russian request to enable
a Soviet delegate, on the way home
from Parts, to return •
Afield the situation waa obscured
by a Dutch army deceee clamping
w— r"1 - . , uj m k/tiw •• -
Pint . . the highway south of celMOr*hlp on all outgoing report*
8a pul pa i* fairly straight to Begg. It had effect of cutting off all
except a few curve* between here iwvt except that issued officially
and Kiefer They could be smooth- by ^ Dutch At the outset the
ed out some and then go straight 1Tn*or refused to pass a 96-word
south from Beggs to Pharaoh That taWe submitted by thto correapond-
would cut off a lot of treacherous em ouuimng the progress of the
and twisting miles on the road to
Texas. Of courm. that would mis* auinur. information other
Okmulgee and Henryetta which I* l)ua information contained In
aaoinai our own philosophy and .(rieuily released eommoniqoes
ran be written and dispatched"
either _,
Then . . . aa we go about this
•tratgMrwing eel Xnalnma me
mold ron Highway TO north arrom
to Bawd Springs with a splendid
river bridge to worn and thence
north to Itorwtdall and aerom an
Mate Highway M to Bartlesville
That would shorten a lew more
miles hut would mbs Tuba
Yes . . . Highway TO can be
a number of
lh* 0tcrrr uH
The first offlctal statement after
censorship was imposed said the I
marines who carried out a seaborne
. invasion along the north coast at
Tuban had reached the outskirU
I of Tjepu. a key oil refinery town
and outpoat of the great Soeraboja
naval base.
Military sources said lull land.
Editors Net#! Thr dramatic
flight of two Russian air force
officers to the American tone ol
Austria a few week* ago In a
stolen Russian plane has focus-
ed attention upon the problem of
soviet army deserter, wha reaeh
the western .ones. How morh of
I hi. desertion Is there* How are
sueh deserters being treated* In
the following dispatch filed from
thr Soviet-Amrrtean frontier in
Germany, Walter Rundlr. I nlted
Pres, manager foe Herman, an-
swers these and other goestlonv
By WALTER RI NDLE:
United Pram Stall Correspondent
SOVIET - AMERICAN ZONAL
FRONTIER, bet 30'UF -Hundred.*
of Russian deserter* per month are
mining into the American aitd
British occupied areas el western
Jermany and Berlin, the United
Press learned reliably today
Se many ef these Russian,
seeking asylum In the western
tones have slipped past the iron
curtain In the last six weeks
that the problem af handling
them has heroine a major tnglo-
t meric an peiir. headache
The deadrtdfk are enlisted men
Bt LLKT1N
TOKYO. Dee *g. 'UE^-E.*-pre-
mier llidek. Tajo and als other
Japanese war criminals were ra-
pe, ted la die on the galtowt today
aa soon a* Gen. Douglas MacAr-
thur receive* offtrtal notlre af the
refusal of I he U. * supcenle court
to save them
WASHINGTON. Dec 20 U»-
Possibility Hinted
That Chiong May
Resign His Power
Ms C M INC* MO HIN
tlniUd hw» HU(f rwrrwpi»«Mlrf»l
NANKING. Dec JO Nation- '
I alia! Premier Run Fo veld today
that hi* new government would tar .
; willing to talk pence with Chine-.
|. ommuniM leaders
Hul his government will set-
tle lor nothing less than an "hon-
oraMr pear. ' and uMI conlinoe
steadfastrdl* to fight the cam
munisls until and unless a ju.l '
agreement for peace .an hr made. |
, Son said. |
He announced at a pees, confer-
I nice that he ha. aucreedrd in j
' forming u war cabinet and said
' it will be submitted U> President |
Chianx Kai-Shek tonight for ap- i
proval and may br announced to-
morrow.
Asked what hla condition for an
"honorable peace" would be Sun
Mid that would have to br dtorus*-
i ed later “
I The new premier's open stats--
mrni that hla government would
j br amenable to beginning peace ne-
1 got la lions with the rommunbu
waa the first official intimation
nationalist* would
OFF TO ENGLAND AND ALI KHAN
lapanese Premier llidrkl Taje.
who did mat appeal
Mar Arthur recently had delayed
their execution* wntil the supreme
court ruled on the appeals
The court alao turned down the
appeal* of seven other Japanese war
leaders who had been sentenced lament
* Tr’bU,U“ Tfjs m^ ^SSTSi an-
to long prtaontorms ______ * nounc*-menl Indicated the posMbtl -
, lhe **r!^n.n *■*?*. Ity that Chung might resign, or
The supreme court today refused to ol 6 Japanese war leaders convicted ^ prfp,nng ui turn over
save seven Japanese warloeds con- by the Par East tribunal i most of hla power, to other lead-
deinned by the Par East Military | The court acted with utmost. ^ jjul (t)(nmunllt leaders always
Tribunal to hang for their part in gpred in making public U* decision., have inxia'ed that no peace agree-
starting the Pacific war Only Ia«t Thur.day and Friday oral men WBX possible so long a* Chung
By a 6 to 1 veto, the reert reled argument* were heard on the issue temavlrvecl in power
it haa im aelhertty to ialrrvrar of the court's right to inquire into. rta, «ienrrallsalwm has indiral-
in the renvlrUei** hy the Ear Ual the Tokyo proceedings r<j repealrdly ihst he had nw in-
Wr arr satisfied," Yinmn said. i,n|en •( Irylng to negotiate
"that the tribunal srntenetng these prtl r wtlh ,hr , umniuni.l* HI.
prlitawners la net a tribunal af the , ,nvirldtnx alt lledr has been
United Mates. blamed for the fallwre bf -were-
The UlUled 8tales and other , Ur, n( ,utr l.eergr C. Marshals
________________ Allied countries conquered and now rwnrittolNMi attempts nearly tww
iwuncru by Chief Justice Fred M. p* op> and ountrol Japan tears aga. • —.
Vinson -Oen Douglas Mac Arthur haa been But continued communist miii-
Avsocute Justice Prank Murphy selected and Is acting a* the »u- ury ucceaam coupled with plain
dissented Justice Wiley B Rut- pretne cjmmander for the Allied utdlcatlona that no more United
would announce hla power I fWale* aid foe China •"JjM ** |
“The mildary tribunal sentencing forthcoming, a* long aa Chung * |
Itfcner* has been set up irgtme remained in power appear-
BOUND FOB INOIAND and. according to reports, marriage In four
month* to All Khan, aon of India a fabuloudv »1rh Aga Khan actress
RiU Hayworth and daughter Rebecra arrive hy auto at a dock In
New York. Rebecca la daughter of Orson Wrllag, Ritas former
husband. She waa bom four years ago. (/oferaal.eagi Soundpboto)
Military Tribunal al Tekye.
The ruling apparently leaves Gen
Douglas Mac Arthur free to go ahead
with the execution* of the .even
former Japanese war leaden.
The decision of the court waa an*
Twenty-Eight Entries are in
Contest; Judging This Week
Sapulpa Today
Bv Jadv MePartta
togs far 1949 will
straightened out in a number oi N|ftt und #lr operation* were con-
ways Tulsa and Okmulg«* *»nl kt untied unabated A Dutch armored
out LEADINO TO cu|umn
striking westward toward
reported within 26
straightened
THEM Jogjakarta was reported witnin » such a ran* as Col
*» * ^ mile* of the capiul It was .Continued on Page Flvei
Sapulpa. Kiefer. Mounds. Begg ana ^ ||n| Up with the paratroopers
Sand Springs would like to see It who N|VI«err(j down on the city of . —
straightened out LEADING TO US (^ qqq at o*wn yesterday and
~“5ygm |<;gaaagg^4k>th Toll in Bus
Wreck Rises to 14
ledge said he
'"ti ricefRobert H Jack did no: th.-r pet.n*-iei h.i been *et up n.unr remained in l* *'< uu»ea' ».■ — "~ffV ’j
is&YZ! ?- *— tsSS- - “—- iwaassaesiffrssrr JRr’tt
• Under the foregoing circum- I now
and^"officers Of the Soviet army, i u’laf of"’derman war criminals stonce* the courts of the United , *l. * h i n’ but
* ----- Bute* have no power or authority i negotiation* migni oegirv out
to review or affirm set aside or hi* statement appeared to be an
LK1' .*» « » 'S' —»o.. u. —
«. U». pruuoom . . a„ a.,.
— ■ ' i>e*e nationalktto have suggested
______ | that a aettlemeni might
w Twenty-eight entries are Iru luded
in the final count of Sapulpa Her -
aid > fourth annual Christmas hum*
lighting contest
Heveral leal edeetr eatriea were
rrreivrd at the Herald efftre late
-Saturday, hy Hapalpans wha had
and civilian employes of the So
viet military administration, some
of them with their families Rome
dewa sad drag set fight la gaing
to take place la Ohaalgae to keep
klgbway TO fro« being tohea away
raaaptetelly sad ran dewa aaaih
from WlehlU to ORIahea** City-
I have rvra seea the maps where
R I* art dew* la Marti and white
When that fight eame* H weald be
bettee fee Tulsa. Bartieavilie and
Okaialgee to have 9 ant fled groap
ef ton. helpiag to bear the Mant
•I battle rather than to alternate
a groap ef a* from the flgbt by
trying to deal a* etrt at this Hear
There's a lot of people living
along highway TO all through Ok-
lahoma aa well aa a PEW
PEOPLE
participate
mne* he had served for a year as
U 8 prosecutor at the Number*
Oerman v
Only four #f the seven Japanese
condemned t# die had appealed
to the reert. Bat the ruling applies
la all seven, including wartime
Lirrnse lag. for IMV will |* on i^n «„rktng against Ume to gel
their home lighting arranirmraU
ready far the ronleat deadline
lights went on officially lor the
E Ivr local men are serving aboard flr4l tllM m the contest Sunday
aircraft carrier* which are units of ■ n^hl. and Sapulpen* who drove
Uak force M now undergoing an through the city street* found not
Highlights Of Today’s News
Jakarta, the Dutch reported He. J
President Sookarno Premier Mo-
hammed Halt*, and nine other cabt- .
net member* were interned in the
government palace and Hatta'* offi-
cial residence
South Haights Sets
New Church Mark
As Sailor Dies
TEHRAN. Dee. M U^-Trrm dbc-
patches reported today that 200
persons were missing in flood' and
snowstorms in the Isfahan area,
of Iran. 360 mile* south of Tehran
The dispatches said 20.000 per-
sona were homeiea* and damage
was estimated at more than 64.-
000 000 More than tour and a half
feet of snow which followed heavy
tain* blocked all the main rowda
from Isfahan
The South Heights Baptist church
set an all-time high attendance
BIO record yesterday when 172 persons
• ere in Sunday school, according
tc the pastor. Rev Hugh Huffme
The church recently added a
iJOOO annex to the church which
.* being used aa a Sunday school de-
partment _
Saturday night the Baptist
rhurches of the county met there
in a combined meeting of the train-
ing union officers and youth rally
.The South Heights church won
the trophy lor havtng the largest
attendance Rev Joe Burnett at th.>
Immanuel Baptist church. Tula*,
was the guest speaker
I Try and Slop Me
I_lu BBMMITT fftr ■—
*y BINNKTT CIRP-
rvAUMIER. the great French psinter. once fell a full year
I / behind in his rent, and the landlord became underaUod-
ingly obstreperous. D*um»er boomed, "Be off. you foul enp-
^ co~ i
SALT LAKE CITY. Dec 20 V»- i
The death toU in the head-on col-1
liMon of two Burlington Trailway*
buses 66 mile* west of here Sal- j
urday roar to 14 today
A sal tor. whose identification i
waa withheld pending neUflra-
Uan ef kin. died m the Salt Lake
Veterans hospital from injuries
suffered In lhe erwah Hr reeel*. 1
rd severe burn* in a fire which
.wept the wreckage bf the bawt
Survivors said the westbound bus
was passing a car when thr other
bus loomed out of the fog. headed
east Both buses skidded on the
.lick pavement and the westbound
vehicle ploughed broadside into the
etivtbound bus which was loaded
with aervleemgn on leave for
Christmas.
All but one of the bodies had
been identified today Thr 13th
was burned ao badly It was almost
impossible to determine the six but
Tooele County sheriff Pay Otllette
.aid he waa "pretty sure'1 It waa
that of a serviceman
Twelve bodies were laid eel la
an improvised morgue behind a
Tooele, (.’toll, fenrral haem The
11th was br**«M here.
Hospital* here treated the 24 in-
lured six of whom were listed aa
in serious condition
f
when widg-eypd tour ml*
will gnpe «t this flirt! snd
whisper. The frgst nrtist
Daumier painted here' "
The landlord nodded agree-
ment If I haven't get my bach
rent hy alw o'cloch tonight he
declared they'll Re able to aay
It tomorrow **
of eRe.
An eccentric New Bnglander
died in his lonely. 40-room man-
•ton. after leaving Inotructiona
that be was to be buried at two
in the morning, and that hta
wHI waa to he re*d Immediately thereafter A biiasard waa raging on
the night of the funeral end only four mourner*
sufficiently to attend lhe Maarre ceremony They were amply
waided however The deceaseds will directed that hla entire estate
- almost half a million dollars- be divided equally among thoee who
had turned out for hla funeral
0>rtH*V. Itoi by hebbetl 0*1 Dwt* touted bt king Pesiurb* gebdMa**. la.
ATAM SMASHING PHYSICISTS GOING 1UND
CHAMPAIGN. III. Dec I* U'-lur thre. phyaMrta in < harge
ef Installing the atom-smashing cyclotron al the I ntvervllyer
Illinois have developed ratorarts on thetr eyes and are toalng
their rtston. the head of the nnivmrtty'a phvMra department said
Dr. P. Wheeler Lommis said "five rase* are now known In
which ratorarts have hern fonnd in the eye* of physicists who
have been ronrerned nilh getting cyclotrons into operation
TO RKCOMMENO AMENDMENTS TO T H LAW
WAMHINGTON. Dor Eg. 0JW—The Joint congressional labor
manAirmrni rummillrr «|rrfd l*»4iy U VMMM4 larndiiirnl «l
the 1 aft Hartley art to reqeirr >mpluwr, at well as union leaders
to sign anti-commnnist sffldavita
BAD WEATHER DELAYS AIR RESCUE
WASHINGTON. Dec. H. Th II airmen stranded on a
Greenland teecap will he marooned for at least 4* more hours be-
came bad weather had halted attempt*, air force headquarted* said
The air ferre said all the me* are to good phwlral rendition
and their morale la high Ttaev have plenty of food, clothing and
healing equipment
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦
EX OFFICIAL'S RED CONNECTION AFFIRMED
WASHINGTON, Dee. M 'Ufi—The sepieme court todaj af-
firmed the ronvIrUon of t arl A. Marmani termer stair department
offtrtal arrnaed af renreahng ...rnmnnlsl connections ohilr In gov-
rrnmenl service _
The action, on a 4-4 tie. was a victory foe the government
la Its drive to rid federal department* and agencies of com-
manist influences
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦
COMPULSORY ARBITRATION SEEN IF PHONE STRIKE
8T. LOI'IM, Itor. IS. <UFV—A slate law providing rompnlsorv
arbitration if Missouri utility oorhm strike was ready to br in-
voked today by the chairman of thr mediation panel II imptoies
of Soelhweatern Itrll Telephone t'#.. walkout
1 be reac'bed in which lhe commu-
I mat* would Join in a coalition gov-
ernment in which they would hold
no more than an equal share of
j power with the natlonallaU
Admits Fighting
Brother-In-Law
Just Before Death
only 29 home* Lighted, but counties*
other* let the sea-sonT greeting'
shine forth in lights from their
home*.
Many Repulpan* who are not en-
tered in the contest, have prepared
lovely lighting effect* for their
in tensive t ruining period In
Western Pacific and China
urea
Serving aboard the U8R Prince-
ton are Ralph L Marrow seaman
apprentice, aon of Walker K Mor-
row 903 N Mission Monte R Pot- u _________
ter. aviation etenrtclan* mate Hurd h during the holiday* These
. ppreimc^ son ol Mr» Ooldie U of whlch th, town can b.
lerkins. 1103 N Eighth I f
Aboard the USB Tarawa are Eh* ‘'r',ua ...
Thomas A McOuyre non of Mrs contestanU
szz
Barbara Evank. TTO N ■« L )udft# v|1| Ihwr u,ur
Regular luneheen ef the Retory of inspection any night thl* week
club will br held tomorrow noon which thry chooct. Tht
at the YWCA 'entered in the eontoal are to be m
_ Due to the Chriatma* rush no readme** front now on to meet tne
(U B—Ot- will be held Each mem- I critical eye of the judging commit-
lee
Sopulpon's Brother
Dies In Ariiono
Ariel Ouy Crouch. Douglas Art-
/una. UrugglM and Brother of two
sapulpana. paaaed away suddenly
last tdght at hla home there Death
was due to a heart attack
Immediate aurvivorx are the wid-
ow of the home in Douglas, and
two sons Lt Cel Thomas Henry
Crouch of Pitaalmmon* hospital in
Denver, and Ariel Ouy. Jr., who
graduated from Baylor university
law school in Waoo Tex
Alao surviving arc two atalera.
Mis M W Busby and Mri. A I!
and two
and WU-
1 ham of Holalngtdn Kan
Hxp hr>i her of Tulsa left early
this morning to attend the Tim-
.•nil hue neither Mrs Bttaby m>r
Mr* chapman was able to go
■ard waa raging on , Mrs M W Ouaby and Ml
exerted themeelvea • Chnuman both of Rapulpa
•v were amply re- brothers.■ Veriwh of Ttilsa, *
Jefferson Boys
Win Grid Tilt
With Washington
The Jefferson boys football team
tan over die Washington boy* yes-
terday by a score of 10-12
The Jefferson acmes were made
by Tommy Watkitt* who scored on
two runs, one of 50 and one of 16
yards Don Jackson accounted for
cne from the eight yard line and
BUly Dillon and Pete Egan each
scored a touchdown, Billy from Umi >
two yard line on a quarterbitek
sneak, and Pete on a 13 yard jaunt
Washington a two scores came on
runs by Claudie Rtevrn.* and Jim-
I my Kill*.
I 'out stand ini: on defense for the
| victors were Richard Young, Orville
i Young and Lddit- UeLung
Three Arrested In
Disturbance Sunday
Three persons were arrested Bun-
day by the highway patrol and have
been charged with drunkennesa and
MM 'ii* peam.
Charged are Krrd Dodson. Morn I
Dodson and 1/vman Preston They
verr arrested at KellyvtUe by
trooper* Jack P MrKcnrie and
l.ewis El Speck
Miss Preston was arraigned thl*
ng before justice of the peace
C. C Grimes and pleaded guilty to
the < h.tfges She waa fined g20 and
coals
rite three were involved in a dis-
turbance at a KellyvtUe cafe.
Mitt s * IHu M The <••«■. k
army announced today that It was
starting what it culled a
( »mp»u i agutnst Greek guerrlUwa ill
the Pelopotinesui.
MIAMI OkU. Dec 30 ^............ ....
lawa county officers today question- ^ rr^ur.ied to bring a gift for
ed a 23-year-old Pic her truck driver lhe Balvatlon Army Christmas bas-
who admitted fighting with hla kHa
brother-in-law an hour before the
latter's death yesterday Marriage 1 tee use* have been kt-
Lioyd Often. S3, told Sheriff imd to Shelton E Rambo. 21. and
James A. Allrmann he hit William Delons Damervm. It both <4 Oak-
K Puller M. Jtree time* during a hurst. A D Cookson 40. and Hazel
fight in a night club near here Pul- Cookaon. 3t both of tht* city
ler. a former Tulsa cafe operator.
died in Miami Baptist ho pital at ( Ity hmpiul admittances are
4 B m J<4»n Hlaybough 411 Hobbs street.
The flgbt followed a night of Vernon Remsev Chelsea, and No-
prnny-ante poker and liquor drink- lan Martin. 1320 E Lincoln
tng at Oreen * home and at the Ml- Dismissal* are Mrs Robert Clem-
ami club, one mile north of here ent* and aon. 1122 E Perkin*; Mr*
on U B M With the two men James Cochran and daughter. 2'v
were Puller * wife, who la Oreen'a
lister, and Mr* Alline Mow of
Pic her
Oreen said Puller got into an or- ______
gumrni at the night club and struck « "»£"« 1
hi* wife He added that someone- rlr*1
he didn't know who—hit him
i Oreen > In the eye
Green told the sheriff that a*
they left tha night club. Puller con-
tinued U> argue with him and with
Mrs Puller, and finally swung on
Green _
Oreen said he told Puller. "You
are not going to hit my sister again.''
and hit him, dropping him on the
third blow.
C Dewey. Mr* John Riveti and
fon. Route two. Ronnie Erie*. 913
8 Main; Elm a June Harper. 707 ___- _ rVrrv
8 Oklahoma Ray George Wh*-1com” "* " V
light* are to (• •« each evewlwg
al C •'rtorb and remain an enlil
I* u < lark IMsptoy* ere I* be
lighted nightly unltl t Nr»*tma»
Eve far the reatert Jedging *»d
mai be lighted aa tong thereafter
a* I hr Individual wlaliea
Those who make a tour of tlte city
to see the contest entile* will Imd
it well worth their time The deco-
rations are lovely and cheerful and
represent a great deal of thought,
orglnality and hard work on the
pert of thane who have prepared
them „
It giro* one a feeling of fnendll-
iiea.. Draining from every home A
feeling that holiday cheer and good
andJosephtne 1 “C?*"***-
_ _ iconunued on Page bu>
In rity poliir rourt today Petr
Haley forfeited a 121 bond for pus-
session of liquor
Child ran Present ,
Program At Linden
Christian Church
The children'* department* at
SHOP PIN <3 i
0AV9 LMPT J
'■*n_
The annual ChrKImas program af
llie First Free Will Baptist church j
• ill br presented Friday night at
7 20 The public la invited The ______wB
church la located at the corner ol un~'| miHn Strvet Christian church
Jamea and Ridgeway presented a Chriatma* program at
— 1 — 11 — ' the evening wrvtce Sunday evening.
c.tm „ C_ While Gilt* were bnroghi 1
rormcr aapuipon i.iiamd gun a r»u-.i
ifts to
Dies Sunday
O B .Hawdy. retired pumper for
the Sinclair Prairie Oil company,
and a former Sapulpan pa.v*ed away
yesterday morning In a Tulsa hos-
pital.
Survivor* are the widow Mr* Ag-
nes Bawdy of the home address and
two children Earl of Lubbock, Tex.,
and Mr* Louise Love of ttrminole
Three grandchildren and two
great grandchildren alao survive
Funeral services will be held Wed-
nesday at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
church in Jenh* and burial will to*
In Booth Heights cemetery Hapul-
| placed under
uted Christmas tree, these
be sent to the Christ bin orphan*
! home ui 81. Loula Mr* Robert
I Lane and Mrs Orant Bruce direct-
ed thr program
Following Ihr service sixty -six
people enjoyed a delightful fellow-
ship hour at which time apple*,
tookirs popcorn ball* and coffee
were served. Ouert* of the con-
legation and loyal supporter* of
the linden Street work were Mr
i nd Mr* Paul Yount and *on John
of HtarkviUe. Mias The Youma
are vtatttng Mr, J W Howard mul
lamilv during Hie hnltdav tea «>u.
Mrs Yount la the daughter of Mrv.
I Uos.uU. ... ,
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Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 93, Ed. 1 Monday, December 20, 1948, newspaper, December 20, 1948; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1527783/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.