Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 237, Ed. 2 Friday, November 1, 1946 Page: 3 of 18
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scoring system to Red Shirt pledge Helen Hayes, a Central '
vented Pearl Harbor. I
Hdwever, - attacks on. Pearl Harbor. ' I
Shanghai and Kota Bharu in Malaya I
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Roosevelt’s message, for Emperor Hir- li I
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bassiidor Grew until 10 hburs later 1
than normal delivery lime, said Asso-
ciate Prosecutor Carlisle W. Higgins.
Time Table
Higgins, of Winston-Salem, N. G..,
outlined this war-inaugurating time
table and said he would provide the ‘
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features.
$1.25 Weekly
4. Smartly tailored man's ring: set
with lustrous diamond to please Him.
$1.25 Weekly
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Want to try it now?”
The weeping usually subsides.
Robin Entombed 50 Y ears
Found Well Prenerved
BUFFALO. N Y —< UP)—An . in-
quisitive robin that was entombed in !
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ago has been found perfectly pre-
Workmen dismantling the Congre-
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found the bird, whose plumage
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as
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Does the Work
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JUST RECEIVED---
Fine Qualify \
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Sugar ^Bonanza9
fcCK. Mo**-'4*1—A man who
had juM I*Pipped put qf a big. Baltl-
court'with time charts tq follow the •
prosecution's final phase, last-minute
negotiations between Japan and the
United State* and between Japan and
Great Britain:
6 p. m., Dec. 7. 1941, Tokyo time
(3 a. m.. CST)—The Japanese gov-
ernment knew the contents of Roose-
velt's personal appeal to Hirohito.
10:30 p. m. <7 30 a. m.. C£T) —
Grew received the message. 10 ’hours
later than he should under noChai de-
livery time He immediately tele-
phoned defendant ' "
then foreign minister, asking for an | L
urgent appointment.
12:15 a. m . December 8 C9:15 a. m„
December 7. CSTi—Grew delivered
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History,
which for sqnje time has featured a
" . * mushrooms RS a matter of I5h
public safety*, i to show some of the sb
most common: poisonous and edible
varieties. Ji schedule.
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At Jap Trial
TOKYO, Nov. 1.——The prose-
. cution ' told the international war ;
Crimes tribunal Friday the Japanese
government knew of President Roose-
velt* plea that "the tragic invisibilities
of (lie < war : threatening 1 situation be
avoided” in ample time to have pre-
Golf Drives, Deliveries
grocer replied he didn't, i |j-—< — — —L i-— -
of tournament golf iusually is con-
sidered a full day, tml Dr, H. J. Rob-
bins. an obstetrician, managed to ,
squeeze in three deliveries at a nearby you must do it in the crying room the Touch
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Abenaqui club.
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KTUL—Tulsa ______ 1430 k«.
KTOK—Okla. City 1400 kc.
K0MA—fcklo. City _I52O k«.
KTMC—McAlastcr 1370 kc.
KCRC—Enid _)390 fcc.
KVSO—Ardmore 1240 kc.
KADA—Ado 1230 kc.
KGFF—Shawnee 1450 kc.
, KBIX—Muskogee _14»0 4c.
KWON—Bartlesville —1400 kc.
WBBZ—Ponce City 123D kc.
KGGF—rCoHcyville 1450 kc.
KWFT—Wichita Falta 020 kc.
3:00 P. M.
lity : 910 kc.
KOCY—Okla. City - 11*0 k«.
KOMI—Tutae ,.1340 ke.
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shopping .. . choose your gifts st Zele’s, end
use our Ley-Awey until Christmas. . . . You’ll like the
high quality, the excellent values of Zele’s fine
jewelry, and you’ll enjoy shopping now before the
rush begins. Gifts available in
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ZALE’S ^1AY-AWAY
Rose9 Geranium
Plea Last Straw
LONG BEACH. Calif., Nov. 1.—i^P)
—Herman H. Sherer, city park super-
•| intendent. still thinks a plot in front
of the , city hall should be planted in
yellow pansies.
But he submitted his resignation
Friday, telling the council he was
tired of "friction” with City Auditor
Myrtle Gunsul, who wants rose
geraniums.
• Once.” said Sherer, a nurseryman
--------- „ghe wante<j me to plant
red pansies. The Lord just doesn't
make red pansies.”
Students Count Noses-—for City Library
Some 80 representatives qY the. four Central highschool, pep
clubs are making a simuitaneo'us pedestrian count for the
public library survey Friday. Joseph L. Wheeler explains the
junior, at Helen's post. the.library corner at NW 3 and Robin-
son. The count will be taken by virls' pep clubs-from 3 to 4
p. m.. and from 5 to 5 30 p m.. while the boys Will take the 7
to 7:30 p. m. shift Friday. Black Sfairjs-. Black-Skirts, Red
Shirts and Red Skirts pep clubs have designated counters.
Wheeler, former director of Baltimore's Enoch Pratt Memorial
library, is conducting a tWo-wepk survey here t<? determine •
library needs and to make recommendations for the proposed •
nVw library.
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CHESTER Pa — lUPlj—1 Hhrold >
Brown's marriage was a double-ring
ceremonv—he had t«y buy a second;
kBtf in U hurry after the first was
_:oirn from nis car on tly day of various way* to dispose of the gov-
the wedding Brown was married on •
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moving a.two-story WAVE,barracks to
1 another jiart of town by way of tho
> ocean is the newest. • - j
A.WAVE barracks. 33 by 136 feet in
size, has;been sa^ed in two add wait
be racked from Coronado to Ocean
Beach, khich isi several pules by
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procedure as folia**: -‘T*
'•Just load H oh'two barges, tow :« •
out past Point Lqma and in by Ocean
Beach and push ft oft the barges and
.’ go home.
The building is to become a cluua
j in Ocean Beach.
An Explosive Child
SALT LAKE CITY—4^—Mrs D.
R. Symes has 11 children and it took
a.. bomb>to send one of them to she
hospital for the first time . Six-year-
old Dale Symes swallowed a toy bomb
less thajir a half-inch long and sur-
geons w pnt to a rescue with a bron-
choscope.
10 Sterling silver fork and spoon
for battt in gift box.
6 Shimmering simulated pearls
double strand with rhinestone clasp
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the message to Togo, who promised to
deliver it to the etnjieror.
Jape Strike
12:45 a. m. <9:45 a. m., December
7. CSTi—Ja|>ancs»: armed forces in
strength occupied the Shanghai bund,
part of the British settlement.
1:40 a. m. <10:40 a. m., December
7. CSTi—Jaimnese invasion forces
opened fire on British defense* at
Kota Bharm in the northeast corner
Thus. Higgins said. Japan already
had launched war when Ambassador
Nomura in Washington was calling
Secretary of State Hull for an ap-
pointment at 1^:45 p. m._ December 7
(CSTi. to deliver Japan's message.
Neither Washington nor Pearl Harbpr
knew of the Attacks on Shanghai and
Kota Bharu. Higgins said. J
Pearl Harbor was attacked at 7:55 ,
* —! 112:25 p. m.
m.. December 8. Tokyo
20 minutes before No-
Expert on Mushrooms
Makes f*i»or Guess
CLEVELAND.— <UP» —Mrs.
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tractive fabric Covering,
lightweight durable con-
struction. beautiful . rayon
lining. Ideal gift to lay-
away fer her
Pay $1.25 Weekly
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TRIPLE ENSEMBLE
Three gorgeous rings to
thrill the bride and groom,
each sparkling with dia-
mond Solitaire. Y72.5O; her
wedding ring, 827.50:- his
wedding ring. 849 50.
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BROADCAST
ASHLAND. Wls—<VP)—Mrs Dave
Mackie of Ashland is not. a trained
psychologist but a little common sense
in child training is making life quieter brick and mortar more than 50 years
at her home. '
. . . Mrs. Mackie has one room reserved served
RYE. NH—<UP)—Playing 34 holes M “crying room." Whenever hei
grandchildren start to cry, she telLs galional church
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 237, Ed. 2 Friday, November 1, 1946, newspaper, November 1, 1946; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1766045/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.