Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1946 Page: 4 of 34
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Milan Bulletin Board
Flashes Fascist News
not dead. Long live 11 duce."
Police found the two operators of
the machine bound and gagged They
said three men forced them at pistol
point to flash the message.
Tangy Old Spice
Shaving Ragaisites
Genuine Pigskin
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Toiletries, 1st Fl
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CHECK YOUR WARDROBE
FELLOWS AND THEN
CHECK WITH US
Gabardine slacks,
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Zippo Lighters
Boys’ Store
Balcony
After-saving
lotion ....
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cute ruffles on rose or
blue striped gingham
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COOL COTTON
CUT-OUTS NEEDED
FOR PLAY TIME HOURS
Japs Name Minister
TOKYO May 31—‘JP—The Japa-
nese government Friday appointed
Taro Terazaki foreign vice-minister
succeeding Shikao Matsushima. Tera-
zaki held consular posts in New York.
Oreat Britain. Belgium and Italy.
"I’m glad Ruth's folks got a
heavy repara- practical nurse. You can
-------- tiding of town* at a professional nurse I al
and industries Is astonishingly ad-
vanced
Beads a Friendship Seught
Whatever the personal inclinations
of individual Anna may be. the na-
tion M determined to construct a new
life in friendly co-operation with Rus-
sia The Soviet* are shipping Polish
coal and 2.700 tons of Russian wheat
. daily into Finland and maintaining
staffs in the country to supervise repa-
rations and promote Russo-Finnish
trade
The Finnish people are undaunted
Crepe cotton su isuit
that needs no ircnmg
. . . by Tumble *’ogs.
Blue or pink on white.
Date to File
Budget Needs
June 5 was set Friday by C. F Au
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ment heads to file estimated budget has Just come out. Read it Fascism is
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of Bar Aluminum
finished in bright,
jewel-like colors . . .
blue, g r sen, silver,
bronze, lipstick, ebony.
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Rites for Motorcycle
Victim Set Saturday
Service* will be held in the Perrine
funeral home chapel at 2:30 p m.
Berardsjr for.Eugene M. McAdams. 18.
of <1 SE >1. who died Wednesday of
injuries received Monday when a mo-
torcycle on which he was riding with
Harry 8. Smith. 16. crashed into a
truck
They were returning home from
Capitol Hill highschool, where both are
students Smith also was injured in
the accident. Burial wifi be at Me-
morial Park
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Pure Linen Kerchieft
—From Ireland—
To really please Dad give him a
large-size handkerchief of im-
ported Irish linen with hem-
stitched hem. 79c
brings gay cottons
Skirt g
Aurand said the new electrio rate*
which *111 apply after the lights are
installed by Oklahoma Gas A- Electric
I Co.. “Will offset the cost ot current
and make necessary only a
slight increase in the total street
lighting budget.
"Material shortage* are holding up
the installation*, but we are asaured
the new lights will be put in as fast
' as materials for them can be ob-
tained," he said. (
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Finns Struggle Aunt Het
To Build. Keep
Russia Happy
HBjBDCKI Finland. May 31.—
iCDNi—Finland, devastated and
physically diminished by two wars in
gta years, and struggling with seem
tn«ty tmonnountable internal and ex-
ternal problems is staging one of the
asoat phenomenal recoveries to be teen
la wartom Burope
Finland ha* lost 100 percent nt It*
apgar industry, 10 percent of it* other
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HINT TO ALARM CLOCK HATERS
Rhe ond shine on the job eorfy In the momingl It poys-big dividends If you
wont to get o lot of work done In o hurry, soys Donald A foira m "Moke
the Most of Your Mornings" a Juno Coronet article. Because, reveals this
noted psychologist, human efficiency is at its peak frem 8 io 10 A M. In
further proof he cites examples of many famous people who credit their
accomplishments to their early bird habits. Read this and 65 other interesting
artk/es, picture stories, special features and brioft in this isarn.
Yes Indeed, In pocket magazines, your host bet is
■ JUNf issue NOW ON SALt— 2S<
with zipper top and
extra water-proof up-
per compartment for
the pipe. Tan. 5.00
Rough and turn
"walkie-talkie" sunsuit
made of pre-shi unk
fabric. 2-3-4.
Imported Briar
“Marxman" Ripe
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.Summer time is cotton
time, and here is another
pretty and fresh-looking
combination from our
Famous Basement, at
our typical economy
prices. The dirndl skirt
has eyelet trim and ’ a
red band at hem. Black
or navy. Sizes 10-16.
Peasant blouse with
large butterfly sleeves,
red loop trim. Sizes
30-36.
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rand, city mnnagrr. for city depart- |
ment nead* io fue esumaird uudgei
needs for next year, and first budget
tabulation* are expected to be ready
for city council consideration within
the next three week*.
Included among thia year'* budget i
problem* will be that of deciding I
whether the blanket g!0 salary raise
' given to ail city employee four month* |
ago can be extended throughout the j
coming fiscal year.
_ _ • Although the city haa applied for .
-- T -- L t nick installation of 180 more street light*. “
at a professional nurse; ajl day
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Monterrey Faces Rail z
Tieup With Boycott
MEXICO CITY, May »1.—iiFi—
Railroad service resumed out of Vera
I Crus Thursday after a 24-hour halt,
‘ but another tie-up was reported in
by the aWant problem* lhev face industrial city of Molnterrey.
w. . jn Monterrey, threatened by an im-
minent general strike, railroad offi- 1
dal* said all freight movefnent wu
_ I by a boycott -by freight
handlers and the Mexican Federation
MILAN. Italy. May 31—UP>—An
electric bulletin board on Milan's
Duomo square Thursday night sud-
denly flashed this announcement: *
“The third number of Lotta Fascists
(an underground Fascist newspaper*
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finished in gleaming
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Italians Advised
To Vote Own Minds
In Sunday Election
ROME May 31—(JPi—Italy s 28-
900.000 voter* had Use advice of their
sovereign Friday to let their con-
srience* guide them in voting Sunday
whether to continue the monarchy or
adopt a Republican form of govern-
■sent.
In a final campaign broadcast
Thursday night Falcone Lucifero.
minister of the royal house and cam-
paign manager for King Umberto II.'
aokd the monarch wanted the people
to “go to the poll* serenely, voting the
taaututional aolution . . . they believe
hast for the reconstruction of the
country .**
On the other hand. Palmiro Togli-
atti. Communist secretary general,
■peakin* at an outdoor rally, declared
the peace treaty for Jtaly had been
Mocked and the Trierie question left
unsettled because the allies were
using “the monarchy to manipu-
late ua" *
As the nation entered a pre-election
eoohng off period, during which out-
door rkllles are banned, Premier Al-
ctda De Gasperi again stressed the
Importance of orderly behavior Sun-
day when the voter* also will elect a
man conatituent aaaembly to over-
haul the Italian state politically, eco-
nomically and socially
Blackwell \outh Heads
4-H Groups in State
Oerald Henle k Blackwell was
elected stale president of the Oklaho-
ma 4-H clubs for the coming year, at
the closing samion of a week of ac-
UriUee at Oklahoma A&M college.
Konick a election is the culmination
of tight years of active 4-H work in
the state organization He served as
tnco-president during the past year:
Replacing Honlck as vice-president
Is John Arlen McGee. Cromwell, who
became the youngest winner of na-
Uooal 4-H club conservation honors
when he took the title two years ago
when 14. Other officer* wereLcumnma
Breckenridge Durant, secretary, and
Clifford Hutton DU1 City, song leader.
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With a shortage of all raw material*
•xeept wood and copper, there la not
only a struggle to rebuild a sound
•cooorny. tout a battle against infla- ’topped
tkML Living cost* have risen 200 per- ltx..dlrr_
cent during the past year Strikes for of Labor,
higher wages have occurred and are
threatened in several industries.
Haaasng I* Aeate
T7*e bousing problem is acute. In
addition to accommodating those'
bombed out. housing must be found
for >00,000 Karelian*, whose territory
ha* been incorporated in the Soviet
Union and for all the population of
Bovaniemi which the Germans de-
stroyed .
Among the S3 billion German assets
tn Finland, awarded Russia at Pots-
dam. are Helsinki apartment buildings
The Russians took possession this
week, adding another 400 persons to
houaehunters A strictly enforced law
prohibit* an individual from occupying
more than one room and thua helps
solve bousing
Caalitiea Kana Ceaatry
The government la a coalition of
all partiea. with Social Democrat*.
Communiata and Agrarian* the dom-
tnant one* The Communuta have 39
out of 300 diet *eats and an estimated
party membership of 25.000 Three
out of 18 cabinet ministers are Com-
mumst*. including the minister of the
Id tenor
The reparations burden is great, but
the Finn* are proud that they are up
to date tn payment* which are the
aame as the Russian* asked from
Italy—4300 millions, pavable in goods
at pre-war prices Trains going to
Russia are laden with repsu-ations—
buildinc Umber, pulp locomotive* and
machine tool* Thirty thousand pre-
fabricated houses already have been
delivered
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1946, newspaper, May 31, 1946; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1765532/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.