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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1#47—ELEVEft
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how to keep high level of etn|
end buaineaa without more ini
Proposed Air Unit
Attracts Veterans
ANKARA, Turkey, Dec. 27—(UP)—Some 10,000 anticommunist
demonstrators stormed Ankara university Saturday, forced the
10,000 Anti-Reds Storm Turk
School, Force Five to Resign
Near, County
Awaits Rush
Federal Workers
Face Paint Seige
les Year with a lot.
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Season’s First Snow Blankets Nation s Capital
A light blanket of snow mantled the dome of the nation's capi-
tal Saturday and transformed shrubbery into a glistening white
after the season's first fall.
Fiery Death of Seven
Laid to Faulty Heater
ORANGE. Texas. Dec. 27—(UP)—
Fire marshal E. L. Barker said Sat-
urday a faulty gas heater may have
started the Christmas night fire which
killed seven persons tn a hotel here.
The heater wee in the lobby of the
second floor hotel.
City fire officials looked in the ruins
of the frame and stucco building for
clues to the identity of a man and
a woman who died in the blase. The
other five victims, all men, have been
identified.
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market price Must be In *ood district.
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~ RELIABLE REAL ESTATE-a» VICE
The
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U. S. Kills Trade Pacts
With Five Countries
WASHINGTON. Dm. 27—UV>—Pres-
ident Truman by proclamation Friday
terminated trade agreements between
the United States and five countries,
effective Wednesday
They have been superseded by the
general trade agreement reached at
Geneva October 30 which goes into
effect Thursday. The agreements ter-
minated are those with Belgium, Can-
ada, France, the Netherlands, and the
United Kingdom.
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Doctor Says Death
Is Not Accidental
investigation of the death of a man
identified as Lovell W 8 peg al. 37,
Paola, Kan., near Beggs Friday night
on U. 8. 75, was continuing Baturday.
Troopers Wallace Strang and K. F.
Richardson of the highway petrol said
the man's body was found 10 feet
from the highway slab on the west
side of road. Contents of his billfold
and other papers were scattered for
more than 30 feet.
Dr. D. K, Berry, Beggs, told the
troopers the man died of head injuries,
and ruled out the theory he had been
Mt by a car ta there were no marks
below the victim s neck.
Richard Hayee. Okmulgee county
attorney, Okmulgee, conducting the ;
investigation, said several persons re-
ported seeing the man hitchhiking on
U. 8. 75 early Friday night. The body
was discovered by passing motorists
and the highway patrol was notified.
Identification was made from a Kan-
sas driver's license.
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decrees were
record Saturday at the court-
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AIRPORT—Highest
terday, 80; lowed
night. 38; total 34
lion ending at 8 :M
CITY OFFICE AT 1823 CLASSEN—
also went nicrolb bills
RaeaUlul I III MBS ttto*. tor** sslscUee
to sBmot tram Bay year let new.
JOHNBTON BROS. 1-1BM
day:
Ardmore
Elk City
FOrt BUI
Gate
Guymon
MeAioster
FT ADJOINING WERTBl
COBBXB 1-88*4. STB. 4-S424.
Border-Crashing Trucker
Slain by Yugoslav Guard
TRIESTE, Dec. 37—0F>—Venexta
Oiulla police said a Yugoslav sentry
Friday night machine-gunned to death
a driver who tried to plunge his truck
through a Yugoslav barrier into the
American-British sector of the free
territory.
The other occupants of the truck, a
woman and two children, were unhurt.
There was no Venesia Oiulla police ac-
tion since the truck stopped inside Yu-
goslav territory. The driver ignored a
Yugoslav order to halt for a check.
H. A. Young,
Pioneer State
Firefighters Kept Busy
At Portland, Maine
PORTLAND. Maine. Dec. 27—OF—
Fire swept through a big empty
stockyard building Saturday while
firemen were still fighting a blase
which destroyed the Union Wharf
coal plant of Randall 4b McAIltotcr
where a 400-ton loading tower top-
pled in fiery fragments onto five fish-
ing boats.
Randall A McAllister officials esti-
mated their lose in the blase whipped
by a northeast snowstorm, at about
8325,000. The fire for a time menaced
the entire waterfront area. Three
thousand tons of coal were destroyed.
■ The stockyard fire raged through
a one-story wooden structure more
than 350 feet long in the freight yards
of the Grand Trunk railway adjacent
to the Portland Rendering Co. plans
on Presumpecot street.
Mexico Given Minister
Immigration Control
MEXICO CITY, Dae. 27—(UP)—
The text of a new general population
law giving the Interior ministry com-
plete authority to control immigratton
Into Mexico was published in the
government Gazette. Diario Official.
Saturday and will enter into effect
Tuesday, December 30.
The new law abolishes immigration
quotas and authorises the interior
ministry to determine the nattoneh-
ties and numbers of future immigrants
into Mexico. -
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Ennm. 833 W Cail-
Mr” ata"Mr»~ a. T Arnold. 1333 SW M.
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J. Walker Britton, a
Woodritt. 14M MB IS.
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New Red Greek State
Heralded in Moscow
MOSCOW, Dec. 27—(JP)—Trud. so- .
viet trade union organ, commenting
Saturday on the creation of an Inde-
pendent communist state tn Greece,
described the undertaking m a ' nottte'
one representing the "desires of all
Greek patriots."
"Within the last few days.** Trud
says, “an important event took ptoee
in Greece . . . the formation of a pro-
visional democratic government tn the
mountains.
"The noble alma proclaimed by the
provisional democratic government un-
questionably respond to the desires and
expectations of all Greek patriots.'
Divorce D<
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house:
Mr anS Mra.
Mra. Boy
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Mr. and Mra. Timer
I ■ dauahler
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ham. a Saushter
Mr. an4 Mra. J. H OiappaU. Craaaant. a
•auahter
Mr mi Mra. B. XraUhmar. SM'b MB V.
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Strike Expected
By Longshoremen
Over War Cargoes
. They seised him and hustled him to
to . the street, where some 500 police and
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fiaxiaa-Ff buel-iaea earner in Caeilal
■ill. tall price S1.7M. J. B. BaMrtaan
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SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 37—(JP)—
Refusal of CTO longshoremen to han-
dle cargo bound for countries where
workers are struggling against ‘re-
actionary employers, landlords and
governments" wal declared “quite
likely** Saturday by Harry Bridges,
bead of the Longshoremen's and
Warehousemen s union.
He said his union expected demands
from overseas workers that they re-
fuse to load arms and other materials
for nations such as France. Italy and
Greece.
In 1938 and 1939 the longshoremen
refused to load scrap iron for Japan
until ordered to do so by Wayne
Morae, present Republican aenator
from Oregon who was waterfront ar-
bitrator for the west coast.
Bridges said four union members
were being sent -to Europe for "some
first-hand, real lowdown dope on
what's cooking tn many foreign coun-
tries." It to probable, too. he added
in his column in the union's official
newspaper, that the longshoremen will
have to strike June 15 "to preserve
ths hiring hall.’* z
Luck Deserts,
Then Rewards
Births
rpHE fallowing b|r
1 Saturday in citj
Mr utal Mra. Ftalll
8 »on
Mr. aM Mra. RuSoiph
a Saastaar
Mr and Mra. William
a SaaaMsy.
Mr ata Mra Jtmbu
"Wr*Jta Mrs. Laa B ‘
a Aaustttat.
Mr. ata Mra. C. V
dauchtar
Mr. ata Mrs. B.' L 1
SaiMbter
and Mra. M A. 1
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Arthur, a dauahtar
Mr. and tea J. B.
fomta. twin aona
Maar Okla. City, ea pavlns. O.
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Bdmond. OklA Phane SM.
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KBBDBD—8S.S0S to drill ahaUow eU
voila. Win make food propoelllon. De
not call anlaaa intonated. S-d8W or
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FrXPHKNS CO farm with product! ■
royalty. M ooo; 1M 4.. SIMS. oU
loaaea. royalttae, SriUtta Seem: ail la
Blopheru Co . Okla Write, wire or phono
IMS. SSS'b Main Duncan Okla.
CLAM RBALTT CO
Federal employee aDergie to hones
paint can prepare for five or sts
months of discomfort. Redecorating
of the federal building to scheduled to
start shortly after the first of the year.
Twenty thousand pound* of paint
to be used in repainting the interior
arrived Friday and Saturday, along
with eome 40 extension ladders.
The BeU Better Decorating semes,
Chicago, which was awarded the con-
tract. expects to start' work about Jan-
uary 5 and will require five or ott
months to complete the job. Postmas-
ter Fred Shaw said Saturday.
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Aereage For Bale
Last Voyage for the Island Queen
The burned and blackened hull of the Island Queen, excursion boat that exploded and sunk at
its Monongahela river pier In Pittsburgh, Pa., killing 19 crewmen last September 9, has been
moved to the Crain Brothers landing at Pittsburgh where the company plans to $crap the boat
or sell It to the highest bidder.
Long lines are expected to form st
the county treasurer's office Monday
as hundreds of Oklahoma county tax-
payers attempt to beat the DerrTWher
31 deadline.
Treasurer W. F. Vahlberg said a 1
percent a month penalty will be ap-
plied next Thursday on all delinquent
accounts. Under the law. half of an
1947 personal, intangible and ad va-
lorem taxes must be paid this montti
to avoid the penalty.
Checking through his records. Vahl-
berg noted Saturday that more than
93 millions have been collected and
receipted and thery is an undeter-
mined amount of Checks in his un-
opened mall.
To help late taxpayers beat the
deadline. Vahlberg said they may mail
in their checks and deecripClona of
their property during the three days
br sinning Monday. Such payments
will be counted on time although they
will not be officially reeeiptad until .*
later.
The county's total tax bill this year
IB 89,505,134.M. ho said.
Mr. sta tet. A. B. Wil*, route 11, a ren.
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8 Still Loet in Sinking
Of U. S. Ship Off Finland
HELSINKI, DOS. 27—tn ■ghj
men still are missing from the Ameri-
can freighter Park Victory which
early Christmas morning rammeil the
cliffs and sank off Finland's south-
western Up. piiota at Utoe said Satur-
day.
Two of the ship's crew of 48 who
died of exposure during rescue
were Third Officer Henry C. HtasOK
70, and Second Engineer La Verne
Woods.
fed
H. A. Young, 85. Nicoma Park, died
late Friday in Mercy hospital A
farmer, he came to Oklahoma from
Wise county, Texas, at the age of 3.
He lived in Ardmore before moving to
Nicoma Park.
He is survived by his wife, Zells,
and seven children. Mrs L 8. Wood-
ring. Mrs. M. T. Barton and Mrs. J. E.
Barton, all of Bethany. BeaYllne
Young, Nicoma Park, and Mrs. Lee
Robey. Middleton. Texas. 8. W. Young,
Nicoma Park, and W. F. Young, Mor-
ris Park. Calif.
One brother. George Young. Shaw-
nee. and three sisters, Mrs Pearline
Jackson, Rush, Texas, Mrs. Ellen Jor-
don. St. Louis. Okla., and Mrs. Emma
Flint. Oklahoma City, also survive.
Services will be at 3 p. m. Sunday
In the Newells Baptist church, with
burial in Pilgrim Rest cemetery. Ar-
rangements are under the direction of
Merritt funeral home, Bethany,
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Numerous navy vsterans here ex-
preaaed interest this week in forming
a volunteer naval air unit, Lt. Comdr.
M. H. Shirley, state director of the
naval reserve program, announced
Saturday.
The reserve office announced ear-
lier tn the week that an air unit will
be formed here if enough veterans de-
sire to continue their training.
If the unit is organised, plans will
be flown from Dallas once a week for
the trainees Applicant* will be flown
physical applications.
Veterans interested should apply at
the reserve office In the federal build-
ing.
political year. Against certain south-
ern Democrats filibusters senate Re-
publicans will seek to revive antl-
lynching and poll tax bills. Discrimi-
nation in real estate deeds, and fair
labor practices, are coming up for
debate.
Civilian Government Erepleyaa—
Pay increases ranging from 8400 to
81.000 a year have been proposed.
Commnniste—Bills have been intro-
duced to outlaw the party on Ameri-
can ballots, and declaring the commies
agents of Russia
Hsuaing—Continuation of rent con-
trol for a year after February 29 ap-
pears certain, if increase in rental
housing is not apparent. The Taft-
Ellender bill for low cost housing and
other like measures will come in for
considerable debate.
Foreign Trade—Continuation of the
reciprocal trade agreements' act after
June 30 for fixing tariff rates will
come in for heavy debate. Farm state
members are divided, most don't nsiiaa for
like it. 1 A*»**ta
Social Legislation Federal aid for
public health and education is due for
revival, but large scale action this sea-
son is doubtful.
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Might be clarification of section deal-
ing with publication in labor papers of
political direction. Increase in mini-
mum wages has a good chance.
Civil Rights—Full of dynamite in a the dean free.
Student speakers repeated published
charges that the education ministry;
which was destroyed by fire four days
ago was set ablase by communlste.
Fate and magattne editors hare
handed Mrs. O. T. McIntyre. 3418 N
Virginia, a post-Chrlatma* present In
fact, the good news came in Ume for
a holiday party Friday night.
Previously she had sold 14 stories
to magazines, which she attributed to
her studies with Foster Harris, pro-
fessor of Journalism at the University
ot Oklahoma.
To celebrate, she planned • party
for Oklahoma City writers and oth-
ers at her home. She invited Mr.
and Mrs. Harris. Her parents. Mr.
and Mrs F. L. Keller, Tarkio. Wo,
and her sister. Ruth Ellen Keller.
Kansas City, were visiting and she
wanted them to meet her city friends.
The setup seemed perfect.
Friday she went to town to do a
little shopping. When she came home
in the afternoon, she had tost her
house key. The house had to be
cleaned and plana for the party had
to be completed. But she had to wait
until 4:30 p. m. for her husband to
come and let her inside.
As she waited, she found tn her
mailbox a notice that a check for
>300 was coming for a story mailed
to a magazine three weeks before.
33 Are Hurt as Bus
Overturns on Hillside
CARLINVILLE. Ill., Dec. 37—(A5)—
Thirty-three persons were injured Sat-
urday when a bus reluming here from
Alton overturned twice while going
down a steep grade six miles south
of Carlinville.
Bus driver John Tiago, Carlinville,
who suffered severe injuries, said the
wheels of the vehicle apparently
locked.
Among those injured were Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Wilhite. Boulder, Colo., who
had been visiting Wilhite's parents.
Parley to Select First
Trieste Governor Opens
ROME. Dec. 27—(>P>—Officers of
the foreign office and the Yugoslav
minister held their first talk Friday on
the appointment of a governor for the
Trieste free terrtiory Under United
Nations instructions, Italy and Yugo-
slavia are to agree on s governor by
January 5. Foreign Minister Carlo
Sforza was represented as hopeful of
an agreement by that time.
WESTOVER FIELD. Maas , Dm. 37
—Seven American airmen and two
Canadian weather observers, marooned
on a frown Labrador lake since their
B-17 Fortress force-landed Christmas
eve. were safely back in Goose Bay
Saturday after a 4-hour, 29-minute
rescue flight.
Officer* at the Atlantic division
headquarters of air transport com-
mand hero said radio msssagss re-
ported the men were in good shape
and apparently suffered little from
their two-day vigil on Barren Lake
Dyke.
Their rescue was accomplished Fri-
day by a ski-equipped. Jet-propelled
plane piloted by Lt. Col. Emil G.
Beaudry of Manchester. N. H.
distance from Goose Bay to
downed plane is 275 miles.
In the rescue plane with Beaudry i *M7*“ST’Mr» June*
were Lt. Col. Richard C. Kugel. com-
mand pilot, and commander of the
base at Naraarssuk. in southern Green-
land. from which the Fortress had
taken off on a.Christmas mail deliv-
ery mission to Baffin island outposts.
AMSTERDAM. Dec. 27—OPV—Arndt
Roekka. sole survivor of the explosion
which wrecked the 1.950-ton Nor-
wegian steamer Skoghaud In the
North sea Christmas day and caused
the death of 26 crewmen. Saturday
told how only five men got off in two
lifeboats and four of these died of In-
After a lurles «»POBure.
The other crewmen were either
killed by the explosion which occurred
off the port of Schoorl. or hurled into
the stormy sea.
Roekka. a fireman, said he piloted
one boat with two injured men. One
died almost immediately and the other
succumbed some hours later. Finally
the boat hit a breakwater and cap-
slxed. Roekka was pulled to safety by
shore watchers.
When the other lifeboat drifted
ashore at Callanteoog Its two occu-
pants were dead, lashed to the boat
to keep from being washed overboard.
rpHE following
1 on record I
house,
areby O*n* PrteharS
Mary Leal** IMvl*. IS.
A. B Clarii. 37. G—----
S*lta. «. Chaaa.JteD
Wuiiazn *. v. wwr—i. **.
T«na Jaaartt* Snl4*r. 31. at
Jame* CUiL 33. tad Baad
US NB 1.
Jia Mstbees Mtltar. ff. st ISM NB 7 ata
■ - - M is* N Jardan
US ISB 43 ata
._ *18 a Byars.
I M. ata Laa 8. Lav-
34. ata Ban* M. Dallas
a. ». at 118 ■ Fart ata
M. rf 3031* NW 1.
ball. ». elty. ata Bobbi*
| SB 28.
I 1038 NB « ata Bobbi*
id IT.. IS. of 38 as M
r IS. of MU BW M.
o< SM Nl 3 ata Goto
3
k ata Opal Goatry. M.
38. Norman, and BotU*
l( MSI NW M
I. M. ot M3 NW • ata
i. tt 3111 N Bvormt.
kt 311'1 Broadway ata
taVtvta City, ata Mary
J. ^rss N PhUUp* ata
K 1033 NB •
3488 N Wains* tad
..J NW M.
£11 Bym. ata SoUttt
and Mary Jane Door-
818 N Control and
8 Down
tad UMOdre Ready Mr U
retoomont Will tai 3U, 8
a M Orettop, Ra* 8-79M
MICKfcY’S, 2-6325
lAkdAnf—Nre l-reom~in*4>ni Be— ea
tatal treat, oa parina, l_jaUe •, Hb
tale* N ot Mtdwta City rteoae 8-M1L
OHB ACRk » RMS 4~hM8 to RBAfc
MARTHUR SBLL OR TRADB FOB
CITT PROPERTY **-M*8 : 4-0838 ,
rfbCjtM MOD AND GAB. H5UCP
riONt. NW, Hi A. 3-1838 3-3888 4-8884
JONfcS-JOYCE CO.
>,-A IN hMrt of Nlc— Fart. aMe
piao* to bta8. *8*0 S8-14M.
18 ACBBB. U reyeity.'lmttAA
modern til* boot* on By
Beta Estate far Sale—City 111
*T arar tome Attaas- Gl asatty tl .SM
will hatta* 733 SW 31
OWWBR LBAVING. SATS ■■SBLL '
Large 5-Room Bungalow
axijrawwo ^rDGsSSnuTacHLa.
MR CRANDALL 7-34*4 B«
Crandall Realty. 914 W 4
' LOOK
Most Modern Home
In Oklahoma City
138* STATION DRIVB IN PARR
BSTAT8 ADDITION
Open Fri„ Sat. 2 to 6 P. M.
AE Day Sunday
3-SM4 TIFFIN OOW8T OO
4-ROOM HOMt BY QWNXR
__3138 SW IS 3-8TO
OPEN-^GI equity, 6031
NW 47, 5-room double-
built frame, 11.250 down.
MRS. LITTLE, 5-6514
ire is^aBAtmm. i-boom. 3-btob?
IM dam evndttton in*ld« JU,
•■rue* I«, beta*, lareo b—t. 3-«ar
ear M 8M cata bal «*rm* py—aNm
ooro will ir*a* tor.MMHerJtaM or
dup«*> M-MM rva 4-M18 «-8>M
» ,0»«ALL —tarn ktata*
KHl pna*»*a>on IW-iOOt 9'xw «n.
JOY A JOHNSON OO ______
—KiDWEsr citr
AttosUoa Gl. H*»* 1* n»w home* to
Ol 3 badrm* attaebed^
i ana obbki.in bsal brtatb a ins.
TIGME AND INCOME "
p— *8 lotay 8 rem ata 3 tare *•»,.
—■raw moron, near Unl»*r»K» h—ual.
***** jot A 3O8CTBQ88 OO.
* S9.500
POSSESSION NOW
1916 NW 38
Iwwaly S-rm fro— no *O»1** ft lot.
Mt*t rm Crrloo* lent* 40*30 *ax a
-T’»3M _ teas* Bbta^Bta.. Bota
2-STORY BRICK NE
Real Estate Far Trad* 117
4 RM FRAMI-Thermostat control fur-
nae*. v»n*t'.an blind* wood-burninc
nreplac* 1 Meek (rata lllb**l, 3 Meeks
nnlvwrttty. Vslna *10.000 Will secept
proven or mml-preven royalty in par*
er lull payment K B. Me*fee, 118* 8.
Plekard. Norman
96a BAUFor treS^te A"
elty M A. eait Idabel
no* Acency. M-3M8. M-?
BBAtfTY shop •tui'ilv. 1
or lot* owner. 7-M33
'I 'Ll
SB0^ x.
Wjt. *1
WASHINGTON. Dec. 27—(CDNI —
With the new year cornea a second
session of the eightieth congress snd
the presidential and congressional
campaigns. They add up to a heavy
year for all hands.
The congress will try to wind up its
session by June 21. when the Repub-
lican nominating convention opens at
Philadelphia. This will be followed on
July 12 by the Democratic convention
, in the same place. The actions of rep-
resentatives of both parties in congress
will Just about dictate their campaign
platforms.
fare's what's ahead in legislation:
Fareign Affaire The President's >17
a ’billion, four-year European recovery
program, with >6.900.000,000 wanted
for the 15 months beginning April 1.
A thorough airing from January 6 on,
for ERP and general foreign policy
with a special eye on Russia
Inflalian—The president wants con-
sumer controls to hold down the high
cost of living and of doing business
that attends continued large scale for-
eign spending. Leadership win be bat-
tling with that for months. Question is
*>yment
i tion.
Tasea—Republicans will be backing
some form of the Knutson bill for re-
ducing individual income taxes by
>5.600.000.000, effective January 1.
Treasury has indicated it might favor
partial reduction to offset labor wage
demands. Main question is whether
Mr. Truman will again veto a tax-cut
bill and congress can enact over it.
I e e—For agriculture and
American mineral producers in for resignation of five ot its professors, and battled police and firemen
Con‘ who blocked their march on the Russian embassy.
t*. m a ■ • Th* demonstration was led by the Anticommunist National
shortly afteTj«nre£ 6 a JtodVto^ Students league. It climaxed a week-long anticommunist campaign
propriatlons to run the government ‘n the press and among the students.
and its foreign spending after July 1.1 The crowd massed in an Ankara suburb and set out through
Congress wHl seek again to pare Mr. the town, carrying banners denouncing communism among uni-
versity teachers and attacking Premier George Dimitrov of Bul-
®arla *----
Gaining numbers and vigor as it x-, e —, . -
arched, the demonstrators surged jUrVlVOT 1 ellS
I Police and
« S’XS’eh0" ““ “r"t How Sihpmates
P^tn, *, «w Die(J R()ugh Sea
Crippled Pilot Sues
Airlines for $360,'
WASHINGTON. Dec. 27—(4V-The
pilot ot the Lockheed Constellation
which crashed at Shannon airport,
Eire, a year ago has fUed a >360.000
damage suit against Trans World
Airlines, Inc., charging that the
plane's altimeters were improperly
installed.
The pilot, Capt. Herbert W Tan-
sey. 24. of Falls Church. Va.. said in
the suit—which was filed in district
court Friday—that he lost a foot as
a result of the crash, tn which 12
persona were killed.
He also claimed that he received
Inadequate medical attention after
the accident.
« BBDROOMR
CBSrntAL HBAT
BABRMRWT
BRCLUMVB LISTING
aPPOIXTMRNT ONLY
Alice Aron Roberts
john edBCeman CO.
J-All* RBALTOR. 1ST NATL.
TRICtrDUPLEX NW-
_3*-.l NW *3. G V W*ik*r. *-43M_
RANCH TYPE
i. full moon rises
jbar 29; seta 9:3S
December 29.
--1—
Following is the weather report for
24 hours ending at 4.30 a. m. Satur-
R. L. R!
M 31 .
87 31
38
M 38
87 33
M 31
doubtful.
Social Security—Liberalization
pensions and plans to reach more _
classes of citlaens will come up, but the demonstrator* smashed window*
action before 1949 is doubtful. and rushed the dean's office, where
Veterans—Renewed efforts will be a faculty meeting was going on.
living costs. Bills have been introduced pected faculty members had been dls-
for various forms of bonuses in large missed. The students set up a clamor,
figures, but they have been pigeon- -The dean is a communist.”
holed so far as inflationary.
Labor—Numerous amendments
Taft-Hartley act have been introduced firemen tried to rescue him? ,
but Republican leadership so far is battle in which firemen flooded the
opposed to any important changes, streets and several persons suffered
* minor injuries, the dean broke loose.
He cried out that he had resigned,
and the din subsided. Within a short
time the crowd had scattered, leaving
8rlv»
WUNa*
ST“*
'■ tt un NW II ata
■ 7 U. ar SM N DrtislM.
Divorce Petitions
ppHE following divorce petitions were
A on record Saturday at the court-
house'
Brtty froa William Wirt.
Clare K. from Donald B. Robariaos.
Ima O«n« from A. Ct Boldwt
Linwood from Tb»ltn* Morvan.
Jam** BradMy from M*lb* Lm Whatttr.
J.Ml* Lourln* from No*l Hankin*
MiMrod MaSdM from Chart** C. Oolkaueti.
Albert from Robvrta Bhaw
Vara Bril from ■ L tens.
Bobbr Jack from Blip* Lorraln* Rava.
Medora from Caeli Warmark
Mabel B from Prefer atimneoo
N->rma Nadine from UtartWt---- ‘
w :ilam Robert from Bari
Lou Genera from J ^Don
Fans* Far Jteat 122
THFXOVXD 14s A , Clerriand Co . *308
y*ax Owner, «X Ferrin* Bldy
M-A . I MILRB n~tTOMSK ea N> 33,
' — hea.. <aa a «l*c. 48-A bottom
land, tractor, Implwaintt a eatU* tor *alo.
.farm. MS A. osNHa-
5Xdtahai>s“Me’*S:
4-3333, Oklahoma City ' ‘
^~r,
*: » ta W of Wlaro »Mi
3-3341, 31|l NW 1*
Farm* For Sate
~28£Acr“St£k Fa(m“ "
^^M-toot karn. ttM^oMokm. kmm. 3-
•lortrlctty t'n yard. M
IM acroa. 1*4 botto
•-room beam, plenty
royalty, >4 milao of e
RTUNFFAD LAND I
Vital News
Tempcratare and FreeipitatteR
Front U. B. Wbathor Bureau
temperature yes-
. temperature last
-hour precipita-
a. nu
Highest temperature yesterday, 60.
highest temperature a year ago yes-
terday. M; highest temperature ever
recorded in 57 years this date, M
(1946); lowest temperature last
night, 40; lowest temperature a year
ago last night, M; lowest tempera-
ture ever recorded in 57 years this
date, 3 (1924); total 24-hour precip-
itation ending at 0 .30 a. m., none.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET DATA—
Rises tomorrow st 7:M a. m., seta
5:25 p. m.
CIVIL TWILIGHT—Begins 7:10 a. m.
ends 5 53 p. m.
MOON DATA—T
9:29 p. m. D(
a. m. r
Real Estate Want-d 11g
Cash for Your GI Equity
l*r Dm R8 S-11M______
SBLL PC« CASH V 7
W* buy or roll lor you. nandi* ttnanm
Z2^2^ Pro* tnapocuon
BAT BTLBR—RBALTOR 1-4848
Tbcy AND 'MU.———•
Case tor 4. t and d room*
JOHN S WMUk 7--------
~ ubt rock 9eL_,___ ____
Grady Musgrave &. Co.
1-3M1 713 COLCORD 8LlX3
Want Gl or EMA Equity
Will nay *S *o 33.800 eata *-4117
Wt BtfV MU'or trndaTM'oemtp. Iar*c or
•mall Wo apec tn oercavo* 4-447R
1-13*5 Jock Johnaoo CO. 1*13 N Bdwy.
~LISTTNGS~W anted
Any toot num* ot apt in Okla U»t»
SOB COKLBTT RBALrOR
3-5331 OBLA MTO «X3 NBS *-00M
WAN1VD HOMS FROM OWNBB
Pay ea»h ta> toc»lk»n
PAT JARRATT. RBALTOR. 3-4X30 ,
fcANTXD—Bo*a* from owner. F*. caaa
»ny location 3 S3M .
..‘iiVbinirtoK'iKHiT.
Want * or S-rm bom**. M*lar NW or N8
4* hr acllon MR CRANDALL 3-34*4
CRANDALL R«aity SI4 W 4, Bye. 4-8*81
NBBD odOD nvo ar risiwem soum tar
Mie 3-08M___
fo SBLL OR TRADB your real ootete.
us Cor P*rs< pax)tln< *5
LUKBNGA RBALrORS. 1-8*81 *U NW *
WANT RBAaONABLT PRICBD BOMB
FOR BALB 1-MT1
Want rbahonablV jtoic
POR IMMBDIATB BALB
LIST YOUR ROM* tan* or ----
»ny kind Call or writ* SouthwM* R»«l
Brt*t* Co .-SIS SW 31 *-1587 Okl»_City_.
fb mH born** *cr**<**. term* or bum-
iwm nt any kind aoe. cell or write—
iro M Finley Oo. 113 Ij W Cam. 1-78M.
FaT caab new for your Ol or FBA
malty, neod pom Jan, 1* 3-4133
FVT PARTY pay eata tor *ood. Gl ar
*qutty Itolm* *-4*M 3-3SM
WILL PAT CASH for Ol eoulty. from
•»» ner _ Need Ppm. Jjwi, M-MM
WB~ Mod litatai dlttj****. Miroawa.
bmao**. M*. Part, atfimant rorviee
» N • WALRBR l-rnil___
wt *peciaitM iaCateteT Bill haem sad
inveeunont*. If you wan* to bay. tai
or undo. M0 J B. ROBBRT8ON tt SON.
MM_a B«rv*y *-44M, 3-8843.
■TRANOXRS to elty ItHFC-*. *-rm
Mw>* er beam wltb ineom* 4-3810
WILL pay ea*h ter hom* or dup from
owner Will buy QI MUMy 4-illl
WILL BUY PROM OWNBR
C**n * or s-rm. bunaatow er dupiea.
p»f»r NW. M-1STI.______
Man Wants 6 Rooms!
Prater, near et- PranoM or Our Lady *
rhurch Phono no. Burt V GUI. 1-30*8;
r*aid*nc* M-lll* ___
JOHN B MARTIN CO . RBALTORS
CALL in now wlth~th>t lutlny
WB BAVB THB rfUYKRS
•-3SS3 BONBBRAKB RBALTT S-T7S3
Btnrtoo or bbliJno. call
5-3*04 VBTBRANS- RBALTT OO *84»4»
QUICR CASH FOR Ol BQUITY
W C. ORIMBB, 3-W
I WANT to bey * pair
to btad • brick bw
buy from owner. Murt
rt and itwld* lou pr
between Robinoon on *— —.
wta. 11th tt. aa aeuth and S
r __ ___ ~
taro you realty wl*h to oeil tt
----•— pric* Murt to in vood
*51 ot any time ______
pr r — —~~ _ _
CBBBTBR DAVIS CO
300 N Robinson. 1-8SM
QUICR SALS FOR "TOUR PROPBRTY
a a L. RBALTT tt RBNTAL CO
*M N Rarvey______. _________7-1333
whbn you Want to abll call
RBALTY MTG tt SALBS OO
1400 PBTROLBUM BLPQ
NBWOOMBRS to OC wont hom*. 4 to 7
rm* ■ or
MR8MUTTLB. 3-0*14
Witt pay caah for Mltabia 4 or Jk
bedroom bomo in NW lecttos or Mch-
ol< Hill*
Gardner, Clarke &
Sullivan
•-six_______a o. ppi*________«-*<*i
CasKEor Your Equity
in twme Want Imm r><— M-M04
Real E.tate l-oan* 119
LOANS 0?^ H
PONCA cm SAVINGS *
3M N BARVNY PHO
GLEHA Al
CONVBNT1ONAL LOANS
At 4 or 4V2 Percent
Mager Mortgage Co.
SM riMT NATL. BLDQ
ON OO^^ '
CALL UB B----
__SWAN INV
will
Farms For Sate
1,724 A. Deeded Land
J Q A Rarrod ranch (deeoaaed). IS
ta. B of BenntastSR. Bryan county.
1 3*3 A. rteb iota^oUom ptow lata, stow
•orn lata ptowta ooto-!
4 Ise born* mod 4 bodrm
t_; . ____
deed to around 1.780 A. riv*. __
------.^Li. Fttuima tad ya
IM W Reno. O C
Jam**
and Bttt
O L 1
AreSr _
U. bath o<
TuIm.
Cm » **wc*w. •*. ui .***. w — * •«— —___
FaaMae Ratos* 21, sf| Mil tesKlalsp.
Btlir Je* Tltaw. 13. M *M8 SB *4 ata Caro-
lyn M. Wllbanka. S3, it 3M B CMrti* -
J*ek K*a* is. ot IBM RW S ata
Ollbroath.V
■UM*II J.
B*ri*ne R. 1
Aln*r>d*r
Cooowr
C R. I
* Writer T~ T»mHn.'
Batty Mannln*. U.
Mil B
1 NW
*C BeaaNRML
anythin*, eat*. whM* ata oartay out.
---------------- .-----omenta,
, —, —— _______>; • mi.
he* tonrtns Owner wtu slv* out* claim
Sood to around 1.7M A. <1»*r bottom pa»-
tur* lata, in Barmuda. Johnooo »ad Ba
arKMerml'to'rtoh* party impi ata~rtoci
U wanted Office IM W Reno. O C
Flood—Realtors, 2-6861
tdo ACRB farm. M A. bottom land. 7*
A eult par* rifrita. iota pecan*, seta
paaturo. t-rm hM.. butane on*, etae.
•eon. ad born, tenant hoe., barn Pom
now M.Ooo 8m Doy Bprasue. d mi. R
ea IS tuwaj. 3 w ot Chetator. otl*__
PARMXR OR RXAL BRTATB MAR 1
hove TaMable oornm property to trade
|sr taiw fWJNk dKr- MMl_______
3M A. (took eta dotry tana, ril mta
ern 4-rm bouM. butaa* aaa. ninnlne
water. IM A bottom land, ritrif* ud
corn balance upland paaturo. Own*r. *
ml from Fort Smith. Art.. SSI N 13
Port Maim, Art. Phono 3-1413________
ISO-A FRUIT rtock farm. 4M *-»«• k£
berta nreeh troo*. SM 3-yr. apnl*
tr*** 3S-A. nett** meadow. *-A. Ber-
muda tram pertur*. 38-A eulU: *8-A.
Woodland. 'i-A lake. ad. outbid**, ata
•mall hm M.SS8; •* down will hendte
Writ* Bo* A-ifS Qkiihtntot1 end Tim**
►rtfc BALk with Immodiot* pn*****ion~
on* of brat Uemotoee dairy reiwhra IB
N*r*ford R*av*a, mat tod with le*ped*aa
“ tr (Toom*, tore 3-room r**ld*nce*
irche*. 3 lar** 3-Mory barn*.
_ . all printed: 3 (rerriad
--- ,----- —----
3 tank*. 3 wall*. *prin*. on milk and
------ „ z_Lr_'. si* miiM
9 in acroa. priced lit per *cr* lorn
than two term* in aamo aoetton roron*-
& tad tor tadtttoaal to aero* adtaa-
im eta with 3-roem boo** tt ne*d*d
Htono M er com* mo oriekly Jetta C.
Fow.ll Sulphur. OkU
WKx'lkV. 530 A . Mar'Huakosee. S-reC
mod hame lareo barn. JOO A. seta to* -
SoNEBRAKE tt THORNTON,
7*4 PERRINE B1JXI
3Ea~T 4 . rH go ml 9
1S-A royalty; llvina ereek. ______
Thi* won’t hero. M.MS: h down. Bri 1%.
Thorne tt Bee*. 4M W Reno, 3-SM1.
DO TOU WAN? fo BUT A FARM?
We here Okla ata Art. farm*, renr-
tn* from M aerm to 1.S00 acre*: priced
tO Mil.
J. N. LAWNON 3-3311. 4-0348
ea' hwy..' NB of ttty. *8 A ta
bottom. brianM town ~
gBSd Imp Priced al
Funderburk *01 Orica
Truman's spending.
Universal Military
gained more support In congress be- - e
cause of upset world conditions. Mr. marched
Truman again will urge it. Passage toWBrd tke T^riet emb^'y"
4-rm.
POR RENT—350 *
Hoc. bouM with
ea*h rent r. H.
I5JPROVED 4* A.. 18 mH**
caah rent. (
33, o(
* * *'
m Fay* Boel
Blanton to
wwawvw, *e ot 8M NS
Oscar B Sprecker. *1
lonbccker. «. *|
__ ..an PTollock. 31
Voyto C Pe^e. n. j
IBrTD. C*rreU. li.,|
________11 Olto,
Goldman Anderaon. 4J. at i
«*. tt 1
tea. 38. ofr41t
' IMS B 9.
l >jL —; —
14 W Break*.
131B B Part.
--- "I. of IM
L 18. Of 418 NB .
GoStlnv. Idaho, and Marie
b*rra«r. M. ata Ptoreeee Pfarito.
ata Dlllaa BetUm. 81
Kin B^Martie. 13. of 130. NW 1 ata Millie
*unn* nuirara, •*, rt 331
Billy Jo* Tltaur. 33. if 4
n M. Wllbataa. 33. if 1
- • - a, 18. at IBM
If Canutw
dUarman M. if N
M 3S
83 33
M 38
83 31
8 d 8
Marriage Licenses
" g marriage licenses were
Saturday at the couri.-
ta. 39. of 14M NR 14 ata
;C.jot 11M W Park.
Odem*. Tttuu. ata Judy
WUUam J-C~’Warren, M. of TO 8* 13 ata
~ - - -----—■- -•----
James CUlt. 33. and
*18 NB '
N-irvell* M Ntok*: IL' it Am
headore R. BowOer.l rTOal
t'TtaX WU’ri
Bdlth Otota Drew"*, rt III
Anthony M. actons M . L
lor. 33. both of 714 8 *
Ptom.n* N. Oody. S'
S3, both at 14M NB
Kiner J. Thompson,
Juanita Underwood. 1
Junior Rardln* C*mi
Lou Bryaac, 30. ol_l»
°iXr^ ’
and Zelphl*
John T 1
McClure. M ol
C___ -
both ot
licbert
Bue Moti
Betty Jo
_
Lora' Mao DobW M, ij
Jttic D Carrell. 3* |
W Adair. 31 Midwoetj
Gvtowran to,,.
Oatrte McMullen. 43. 4
Browndie i: -
Mona L Lowe,
John Thoma*
Mm Dston. 3* at ir"
Robort W Ptralka.
too. I*, both of 914
Ot*n Ardery. 1*.
Joyee Tyler. 1*. ot *«*■ •
D Cambron. 1*.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 285, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 27, 1947, newspaper, December 27, 1947; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1768007/m1/11/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.