Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 145, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 8, 1939 Page: 4 of 28
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FOUR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1939
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Court’s Ruling Spurs Campaign
To Close State Travel Bureaus
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go* along with everyoo* aapetrteUy
children -and get started when I*
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Incidentally. store* will be closed
November 30, in the midst d the
Christmas holiday*, ao their am*
ploye* may obaerve—Thanksgiving.
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Steel Workers Demand
Parley With Firm Head
PITTSBURGH. Nov. •—<T>—Th*
Congress of Industrial Organisation*
■tael worker* organicing committee
Wedneaday warned Preaident Bugene
Grace of Bethlehem Steel Corp, that
hi* failure to meet union representa-
tive* for a discussion of employment
condition* would create a situation for
which the union could not be held
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E. J. Lever. director of Bethlehem
union member*, demanded that Grace
confer Monday In hl* New York office
with a committee claiming to repre-
sent a majority of th* corporauon *
worker*.
TELEVISION TIME oaxt weak . . . snd
WKY, Hm Oklahoman and Timos celebrate by
presenting a galaxy of WKY artists, prominent
See OLD GOLDS New
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Injunction to Halt
Safety Department
Padlock Drive
Bar Flourishes
At Temperance
Union Meeting
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Caaaar* Grwop to VteU A group of
Oklahoma City camera fane will at-
tend the meeting of the Shawnee
Camera chib at 8 p. m. Wedneaday a*
the Aidridge hotel, officiate said. A
group of travel picture* will be shown.
The vtoit return* one mad* by Shaw-
nee fan* here last month. •
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Iridium Hotinum co** ond
hand-mad* hr a cai el... got
with 12 baguan* diamond*.
Ind** nwn*ralt on platinum
diol—sot with 42 round
Every 21-j«w«l Bulova
possesses the same move*
ment as their finest dia-
mond platinum watches.
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QKUHOMA CITY merchant* ap-
parentiy tee no raaaon why they
■hould wait for Tbankagivlng to
Mart Chriatmaa activity, it wa» re-
vealed Wedntadav
Ward 4. MeMuBen. manager of
toe Oklahoma City Retailer*’ aaao-
ciation, announced plana have been
made Io have downtown Chriatmaa
decoration* in place by November X,
three day* ahead of even Preeident
RaoeeveN * Thaataglving.
Uaurily the Chriatmaa holiday*
■tart for th* merchant* th* day
after Thankagi'ing. but with of-
ficiate unable to agree on November
U (Rooaevelt) or November X tPbll-
Conatrutng • dwtrict court dectoKm
to mean that travel bureau* are out- ...
Ude the law. ln« *tote department of
public aafety prepared to go after them
with padlock* Wetieaday.
Sam Hooker diatrict judge refused i
to give Paul Gregory. Oklahoma City 1
travel bureau operator, an injunction
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J. Harry Johnson, aaaiatant attor-
ney general, will aubmit an order to
Judge Hooker for signature thi* weak,
and Walter Johnson, public safety
commiasloner. announced be will
“mmv in on every travel bureau in
the »tate *nd close them up" when
the order te »igned.
1* er X Bwiearn ia State
Gregory sought to enjoin Walter
Johnson, the corporation commte-
aton. and Cliff Goldsmith, state op- I
erative. from arresting him. but Hook- !
er sustained the State* demurrer to ,
the suit I
Although thi* did not consUtute |
a definite declaration of th* law. Har-
ry Johnsen aald tt gives the stat* a I
free hand to arrest -any travel bu- I
ivau operator and let each prosecution
rest on Its own merit*.
Walter Johnson estimated there vre
II or X bureaus In the state and said
they are not protected from prosecu-
tion even if they have permits from
ttw corporation commission
Ceart Baling Deal* Blew
Th* only statutory reference to trav- I
el bureau* is in the motor carrier
law. which provide* that person* who ’
transport others for hire must os- i
tain a pennit from the corporauon
commission and poet bond.
The criminal court of appeal*, tn a |
recent interpretation, held that bu-
reau* are violaUng the law if they *
arrange transportaUon with car own-
er* who make a business of cross-
country passenger hauling. If they
merely make transportation arrange-
ment between private driven and
passenger*, they are not contravening
the law. the court juled. .
Owner la Plenty Sort
At House Disappears
BALTIMORE. Nov. <JF>—< J.
W. Revell dropped around to look at
a house he owned or thought he
owned—and found the three-story
structure was gone
He checked up and filed a U.000
damage suit against a construction
company, charging the firm's work- J
men tore down hi* house by mistake
Now Revell Im* another worry
Someone * building a stone warehouse
on the vacant lot. _
Flint's Sailing From
Norway Is Delayed
BKROKN. Now. CT>—The Ameri-
can freighter City of Flint, recently
released from a German prise crew by
th* Norwegian government, will re-
main here several day*, it was re-
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The United State* minister. Mr*.
J. Borden Hamman. c*i><i mean-
while on the Brttteh naval attache,
presumably to continue negotlauon*
fa regard to disposition of th* ves-
sel'* cargo.
Ifs Orange Juice and Greetings; Drys Convene
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American Ship Line
LONDON, Nov a —<JP>—The United
StatesLine* advertised Wednesday for
British seamen and officers to serve
on veaaete sailing between the United
States, France and Britain
"Vacancies exist for deck officer*,
engineer*, electrician*, machinists and
chief stewards." th* advertisement
Mid.
The United States tones* London of-
i flee said th* new American neutrality
law might cause a temporary dteloca-
tion of service, but that it expected to
announce shortly a schedule of freight
sellings and to make an announcer
ment concerning paaaenger servicae
now cancelled.
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not only give* you th* finest tobsccos money can buy,
but their fresh flavor sod fragrance with
2 jacket* of Cellophane instead of one. And now this
exclusive double Cellophane package *pew» W*s4/e
q*i<k’ Try a "Zip-Top” pack of Double-Mellow Old
Gold* today —at any cigarette counter!
ON THE AIM every Tuesday: "Meledy and Madaesa~ with
Bab art Benchley and Gaaat Klara _______wns^^ma
home City’s FIRST TELEVISION SHOW!
NOVEMBER 13th Through 18th
2:30 te 8 • B* te 10:30
Every afternoon and evening, Monday,
November 13th through Saturday, November
18th. you’ll mo TELEVISION in action. All
your question* about thia new miracle will
be answered. It will be an entirely now ox-
ADMISSION FREE
Two presidents got together
for a brief chat before sessions
of the W. C. T. U. state con- '
vention In Outhrie Wednesday I
tnomlng, when Mrs. Homer
Burpo, left. Ringwood, presi-
dent of the Major county
group, met Mrs. Elizabeth
House, Stillwater, state presi-
dent. Chief server-uppers of
orange juice at the orange-
juke bar in the corridors of
the First Presbyterian church,
where sessions were held, were
Alta Mae Reeder and Marth-
ella Holcomb, sophomores in
Outhrie highschool.
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HOLLYWOOD CALIFOFNA
Monday afternoon, November 13th, a spe-
cial performance will be given for engineers
and others interested in the technical side of
Television. Monday evening. November 13th,
a private showing will be given for civic and
busineu leader*. Admittance will be by in-
All other performance* will be open to the
public at no charge. You’ll *ee your favorite
radio arti*t», televiMd ac they broadcast from
th* special stage. YOU may be TeleviMd
yourself! It will be a continuous performance
of fun and thrill* for everyone.
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Mothers to Hear Doctor
"Health for Frw-8chool Children.”
will be the subject of a talk bv Dr
Winnie M Banger at a meeting of -|_________
, the Lee school kindergarten motben
A strongly-worded letter signed by I at > » P m Thursday._______________
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Every day the Time* aolla mor* paper* ia Oklahoma City than there are h^mes
Xr“ T tender\^lXda'‘,1nS‘t Pooh to Turkey Day! City Sets
honoring pioneer member* in cclebrat-1 _ 1__ .
I tng the golden anniversary of th*
Oklahoma union.
Resolution* approved by the execu-
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P ' state prohibition, county local option
‘ on beer, stricter enforcement of man-
Drinks on the House *Dd,A’?.. p*^BibtUn< “*
advertising of alcoholic liquor*.
At Guthrie. But They The board also took a stand against
, .. ■ . block booking and blind selling of
Are (Inly rruit Juices moving picture* by producer*. Reso-
‘ I lution* asking the country to reatst
OUTHRIE Nov. g—(Special)— propsteonda. inertia and fataltam
Loyal members of the Women s Chria- | which tend to break down peace*1 were
tian Temperance union moved their . mailed Wednesday to President Booao-
o»n bar into the First Presbyterian ( ven and Oklahoma senators and rep-
church. w here the state convention of, reaentatlves.
the organisation opened Wedneaday i ■ ■■ -*■-----
morning, and the drink* were on the | Historians believe the dog was do-
house meaticated about 1S00 B. C
First to step right up and name ----------------- ■ - 1
hers was Mrs Elisabeth House. 8till- i
water, state president, but w hat she I
got was orange juice.
"Thu comes under our department
for the promotion of non-eicohohc
food projects." Mrs House explained
■s she sipped her drink. "We try to
etH’-ourag^- c.f milk and trull, mix- -
tures. A sparkling mixture of fruit
Juices u delicious and good looking,
and people really enjoy tt."
Facts and Figure*
As the comely barmaids, Marcella
Holcomb and Alta Mae Reeder. Guth-,
rie hlgschool students, poured out the
golden liquid, facts and figure* popped
up m the minds of the bar habitue*
and professional dry*
"There are three times more girls'
working iu hostesses and barmaids in
places where liquor is sold than are ,
attending colleges and universities tn '
the United States." Mr* House
charged. "Of course, when w* say
liquor, we mean beer, too"
Shot number 3 says the sale of milk
for babies ass cut one-third by le-
galization of beer in Oklahoma.
IM Delegate* *■ Hand
O'er 150 delegates registered for th!
opening session Wednesday Th* na-
tional president. Mr*. Id* B. Wise
Smith. De* Moines, will address the
youth group session, th* Youth Tem-
perance council and th* Loyal Tem-
perant* union Wednesday night
Mrs. Abbie B. Hiliennan of Tulsa,
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 145, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 8, 1939, newspaper, November 8, 1939; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1765103/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.