Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 298, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1945 Page: 5 of 20
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ton, 2412 8W 2t, who died here late
Tueaday. will be at 10 a. m. Friday in
the Hahn Funeral home, with burial
at Denison. Texaa.
WA8HXNOTON. May >.—(4^FUna
for a aouthweetern atatae development
organlaaUon to exploit reeoureea ef
that aectlon have been outlined to
Texas members of conareas
Five Southwest
States to Boost
Stock in East {
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The “self-cleaning” properties of DuPont House Paint
have won thousands of enthusiastic friends.
Its starts white-*—stays white. That's because it
contain* titanium dioxide, the whitest paint pigment
known to science
DuPont House Paint is so formulated that, as time
goes by. a microscopically fine white powder forms on
the surface. Heavy rains wash this powder away,
taking dust and dirt with it, and leaving the surface
clean and white again. Excessive accumulations of
dirt (particularly in sooty Industrial communities or
In heavily shaded locations) and stains from copper
screens may delay or interfere with this process.
Because this ‘‘self-cleaning” is gradual, the wear-
ing qualities of the paint film are not abnormally af-
fected. After long months of service, the paint film
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Mr. Cooper Mr. White
Mr. Acton Mr. Gill
WB BUY NOTES
in Aquamarine, Corn Silk. Grecian
Rose. Forget-Me-Not. Geranium.
Hydrangea, Navy, Brown, White.
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public National bank M Dalia*, aaid
the membership tn th* organisation,
officially known as tbs Oulf-*outhw«st
industrial and agricultural conference,
will be recruited from civic and busi-
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Texas.
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Redeem Property
A list of tax -delinquent property
advertised last month for the annual
May 14 resale, continued to shrink
Thursday, as owners redeemed blocks
and. in some cases whole additions
W. F. Vahlberg, county treasurer,
estimated that M percent of the ap-
proximately <A00 pieces advertised
has been rsdoemod and that the list
will be even shorter by May 14.
The bulk of this property flaved
from the auctioneer s hammer, was
redeemed under a penalty-waiving
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Shall I Have My House
Painted This Year?
NEW DU PONT HOUSE PAINT
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wrung themselves on a , American sone in Germany proper.
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been an offense to the <
...at community ever since )
It was placed in the poatoffice?
for a painting which depicts
ically the sea-fartng and l ..
activities of the community.
Nazi Neawman May Be Dead
BERN, May 3.— (t'Pi— Dr. Otto
Dietrich, notorious Nazi pres* chief
and propagandist is reported to have
been assassinated on April 24. Desert-
er* Of a volkssturm (people* army)
battalion, who were trying to reach
the Russian lines, mistook Dietrich,
in hi* Natl party uniform, for a Waf-
fen 88 officer and shot him. J
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Seaaprufe Slips...
Prava Thair Worth in tha Wearing
Left: Swing style with fitted waist.
Is This Hsus* Flint Available New?
Y*«, with a nine-year hlitory behind it—nine years in
which every phase of it* performance ha* been ob-
served. checked and rechecked. Considering wartime
shortages of raw material*, we are mighty proud to
be able to offer DuPont House Paint for the protec-
tion of property that must be protected this year.
If you mutt punt, see your DuPont dealer. Hi*
stock of "self-cleaning” DuPont House Paint i*
limited Our only regret is that DuPont House Paint
will not be available in sufficient quantities to satisfy
the huge demand
Employ a reliable painting contractor,
be glad to use DuPont Hous* Paint.
SEE YOUR DUPONT PAI>4T DEALER TODAY! For his name consult the
Classified Telephone Directory—Classification “Paints”—or call 2-4101
DU PONT PAINT SERVICE
112 W. FIRST ST.
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
Fatr of LaGuardia’s
Sister Is Unknown
STOCKHOLM, May 4Pb-Inter-
ner* recently releaaed from thfl Rav-
ensbruck internment camp *or women
in Germany told a Dagena Nyheter
correspondent Thursday that Mr*.
Gemma Giyck, 43. whom they identi-
fied as a slater of New Ycrk’a Mayor
F. H LaGuardia, waa removed from
the camp three week* ago.
The intemoes said on their arrival
in Sweden they were uneaey about the
fate of the woman and other* taken
with her, reportedly to Berlin
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Brown's invites all mother*
with sons or daughters who
are serving, or have served,
in the armed forces to the
annual War Mothers’ Tea
. . . fifth floor auditorium.
Obtain ticket from Blue Star
Mother* or Green Stamp
Desk, first floor east.
measure, pa seed by the 1944 legiala-
turs. The bill waived penalties on
1943 and back ad valorem taxes, if
paid In full by April 24.
Hundreds of county owners, who
were on the verge of losing their
property for delinquent taxes, took
advantage of this provision and paid
up. Vahlberg flaid
Topeka Coats Decline
TOPEKA. Kan., May 3.—(UP)—
City expenditures of Topeka declined
almoflt 4100,000 in tbs last year,
figures released Thursday revealed.
Total expenditures tor tbs last year
were 41.243.342.
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ficials of the coafsrence, said Florence,
adding that unanimous eo-opwtton
of all is expected because tbs aims of
the organisation are non-polittoal and
intended only to increase the indus-
trial and agrtcuiturul economy of tMr
section.
John W. Carpenter of Dallas, presi-
dent at the Texas Power and Light
Co., to president of the r—nWinn
Florence to seer Mm/ Irtitomsr. and
James BlundeU of Dallas, executive di-
rector.
Part of the work at the conference
will be informing eastern manufactor
en of the advantages to be found in
the southwest for establishing new
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Due Showdown
that the Russians recently recognized
a new government for Austria in a
single-handed manner that drew;
criticism from both Washington and
London.
indications here are the United
Statea and Britain find nothing ob-
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wardrobe planning. From the Far East
come fabrics that influenced the weaving
of Foreman’s YO-SAN shantung . . with
its surface as faintly rough as birch bark
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Wonderful teammate for your
calf or crushed kid shoes! May
be had in smooth lammie or
crushed cape in tan. black or
navy Zipper top’ Come see our
tremendous assortment ’
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a mandarin neck achieve a faintly
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Whit About ti»e Quslity at Avsilsbte FsirH? Ws
presume to snswer this question only from the stand-
point of DuPont Paint*. For year*, our chemists have
been taking a calm, ob|*ctive and unhurried look st
ths whole subject of House Paint*. These paints had
inherent weaknesses which caused that "divine un-
rest" in our laboratori**—that urge to do something
about it.
DuPont White House Paint today is the result of
these years of painstaking research and testing. This
House Paint has the same long-time durability and
the same “self-cleaning” properties that you were ac-
customed to in DuPont House Paint before the war.
We haye been able to retain these properties in spite
of shortages of many of the material* which, for gen-
erations, have been considered essential to good paint
performance.
Through year* of research and testing, our chem-
ists have learned to get the best performance out of
the limited quantities of material* that are available
today.
Read these fact* fr»m tha Du Pont
Laboratories before you paint.
Millions of gallons of paint are still required, for di-
rect military uses. Many of the raw material* used in
paint-making are scarce because of other war needs
Therefore, the supply of paint for civilian use is very
limited. This limited amount of paint is badly needed
for exteriors of home*, factories and other building*
which have deteriorated to the point where they must
be given protection this year—protection which can-
not be delayed. If the paint film on your house is In
good condition—sufficiently good to prevent deterior-
ation--painting should be postponed. Don’t paint
now merely to improve appearance
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The plan for joint control ha» gone
Reds Said to Favor
Austria Zone Plan
' BAN FRANCISCO. M*y —
I Hulls is reported here to have agreed
in principle to joint Big-Three occu-
pation end supervision of Austria
qntll that country is ready for it*
promurd freedom and independence.
Detail* of occupation xonea have
lient Truman Thursday signed what been worked out through the Euro-
„2_. for pean advisory commission at London,
corpulent ladle* on the wsll of say ranking allied officials here^Jlor
presldeiirrapprovsd a 43.140.000.- mal agreement ^to slated as soon as a
ndmt ka^J^S S«»v svsaw aa aaa • a« awaa v
i a rider authorizing the gov- away.
nt to accept a new mural for officials said that, in the main, the
istoffice. plan calls for three aone*. Presumably
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it was placed in the postoffioe.” Ken-
nebunkport citizens have raised 41.000
for a painting which depict* histor-
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public hearing.
UtloQ filed to eliminate the
of individual protests,
the purported blanket in-
"arbitrary, capricious,
illegal, unuxual and discriminatory. '
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owner* in the area.
1 200 individual protests
isly fUed with the board
ten but it was understood
a covered by the general
^^.ion. The board will fix
* ThSr^JjaHati^r board's action on '
this protest may determine it* policy
toward simllsr increases in Crown
U Heights. Midwest City and other areas
i of the city and county. Since the
Y aboard convened April 23. it has dis-
. •posed of approximately 75 individual (
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dential property. Less than 10 per-
1 cent of the protestant* received re-
lief and that in small doses
Members of the board in denying *
big majority of all protests heard so
U if*r have indicated they favor a higher
standard of valuation. ,
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protest* on file, shows ty-.c’ --"y
| Jbc^sm w»*. ordered by the assessor
Fat Ladies Evicted
From Postal Walls
I WASHINGTON. May 3.—(A»>—Frea-
i Ident Truman Thursday signed what
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the Kenneonnkport. Maine, postoffice, the United Nation* conference, For-
The president approval a *3.150.000.- mal agreement is slated ■* soon aa a (
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to accept a new mural for
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on which Senator White <R.. zone Of Austria, the British a south- 1
recently gave the senate, "is, ern none joining their Italian the-
- which, to epsak frankly, de- atcr command, end the United States
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 298, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1945, newspaper, May 3, 1945; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1760762/m1/5/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.