Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 106, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 1, 1948 Page: 4 of 24
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From Collision Scene
Charles William Perrine. SI, at 310®
8 Central, was in Jail Tuesday charged
with drunkenness, drunk driving and
leaving the scene of an accident fol-
towing a collision at SB 31 and Cen-
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scout car ofTfcers. said Wiy found
Perrine in his home.
Hia automobile, parked in the drive-
way. had a damaged left front fender,
they aaid. The other driver involved
in the colliaton is Charles Oscar Spry.
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week will be Dr. Shirley Cooper, as-
jHtional’Bducatian aaeociatton. Waah-
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_____ ___ from over the state
win attend the workshop.
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the dates for tbs summer 1_
—- at the Oklahoma Association of
school Administrators. It will bo at
: -Lake Carl Blackwell, near Stillwater.
- Nine district OEA conventions have
X7 been set for autumn. Dates have been
set for tbe following seven:
- Northeastern at Tulsa. October 3»;
eouthaaatern at Durant. October 21-
- »; east central at Ada. October 31-
»; nfirthweetem at Alva, October 1»;
northern at Pogxca City. October »;
**■ emtral at Id mend, October 38-3g;
£t*xnhwestern at Mangum, November
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Mexican Plan Explained
MF.xtco CTTT, June 1—tU.IO—Pres-
ident Miguel Aleman promised Mex-
ico’s small fanners Tuesday that re-
duction of prtem and opportunity to
work and produce with the lesst diffi-
culty is a "fundamental program” of
the republic. _____
•‘So-so,’’ you say-“I eat it to help
relieve constipation due to lack of
bulk food in my diet.’’ But toest-
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Schoolman Says
i Bstimates on proposed new school
buildings tn the Oklahoma City dis-
trtet are running come U Pvoent
highar than in JOnemher, 1047, N. L.
Oeorge. business manager of the board
of education, said Tuesday.
He said “there la no evidence at
I all” that building costa will even begin
to level off anywhere in the near fu-
ture particularly in view of the fact
theri^eems to be another wage in-
I crease in store for industry.”
“Bvery estimate we*ve had so far
I this year,” Oeorge stated, “has been
I running about 13 percent over what
I it was last December.”
He said the board will take another
peek into the future cost of building*
when they open bids
eltng for Sequoyah school at NW 3®
I and Altadena.
Oeorge also announced the sum-
I mer's repair program at various
schools over the system was starting
I Tuesday. The program calls for gen-
eral repair in plumbing, wiring, septic
I tank installations.'etc.. which will coat
I more than *100,000. __________
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made no mention of the recent mar-
riage of film star Lana Turner and
Henry J. “Bob” Topping by a retired
Presbyterian minister. The wedding
was performed soogi after Toppings
divorce in violation of church rules.
The assembly also voted a ®3.44«.M9
budget for Christian education and ap-
proved a report of the standing com-
mittee on pensions.
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plastic with rubber-bound
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Oklahoma CitylTimes______
“ Former Pastors9
1 Actions Limited
Up 12 Percent, By Presbyterians
• — — SBATTLB. June I——Retired
and resigned pastors of the Presby-
terian church of the U. 8. A., and pas-
tors-emeritus. no longer will be allowed
to function at weddings, funerals and
baptisms unless invited by the min-
ister of the church involved.
A resolution containing there re-
Btrictiona was approved late Monday
by delegates to the 190th general as-
sembly of the church.
Tn taking its action, the assembly
OEA to Open Summer Schedule
With Workshop at OU June 14
Oklahoma Education association Tuesday announced summer
workshop and conferences and named dates for district conven-
tions next autumn. ■. . *
Thy seventh annual workshop on childhood education will be
Jtme 14-19 and June 21 -M at the extension study center. University
of Oklahoma General theme is "Education for Child Development,
Community Service and World Understanding.” • .
Featured speaker the first week will be Dr. Grace Langdon,
- New York City, consulting specialist in child development. Since
* the workshop la held primarily for kindergarten and elementary
school teachers, courses concerning those age groups will dominate.
TMcben wUl study new methods in*
crafts and teaching aids, manuscript
teacher-pupil relatione, speech and
children’s literature.
prtaelpal speaker for the second
week will bt Dg. Shirley Cooper, as-
stetant director at rural awytot for ths
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 106, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 1, 1948, newspaper, June 1, 1948; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1768405/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.