Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 198, Ed. 4 Friday, September 23, 1949 Page: 3 of 12
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Oklahoma City Times_____
during the war without realising lu publi»her Says He's No
Hinz, the seamen’* institution has AutllOi it J on Indonesia
not even received a pamphlet aa part
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Despite Portland Flop
i^’iimr^r/r^’een™ bureau job. 1.444 book* and io “authentic” pic- j jUM, despite the fact that not a pound
’«mpor*y it was turee to exchange for Rembrandt * wa* aoid at the Portland sale
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learned Thunday, At we Rembrandt. BMociaUon. «aid mort of the 34 eart-
buyer* had sone from here to
Pr*nci.«-o. where the next wool
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dog-leash
belted rayon
gabardine!
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Fall theatre of
Wive . , . hers
Other Bryan**
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Kerr's funior Oltlahomon Shc^j, fourth floor
Also Kerr i Norman and Cptown Start
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Our VAN RAALTE rayon satin
lastex girdles and pantie girdles
Chinese Premier
Hints at Of tensive j
CANTON. China. Sept. 33—(*>—
Nationalist China** premier Thunday
predicted a counteroffensive against
the communiat* aoon. but aaid ths
Ume and place would depend on cir-
cumrtancee.
Aa Premier Ten Hai-ehan iaeued hia
rtatement. the natlonallrt military
rpokeaman reported the Red* worw •
continuing to maaa in Hunan province
mow 400 mile* north at Canton far
a Mg drive agatort hia provincial ,
capital.
Premier Yen in a written statement
declared he doubted widespread re-
port* that the United State* and
Rrttaln intended to recognise the com-
muniat* as the government of China.
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Pair Returns to Ohio
“* For Stolen Cash Trial
PHOKNIX. Aria, 8ept. »—<*>—
Two men charged with transporting
non than 05.000 to stolen cash across
a state border. Thursday indicated
their wilhngnes* to return to Dayton,
Ohio, for trial.
The accused. Robert Jackson Smith.
14. and Garnett tee Haley. 44. both
of Dayton, signed waiver* before John
A. MeOuire. U. 8. commtastoner. They
were arraigned under the national
was taken from a Dayton merchant,
de- nation for months on two continent*.
Kerr's exclusive!
Special price!
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Herr's Hosiery Shop, street floor
Also Kerr s Norman Store
Herr', Costume |ev 4rv Shop. »t^t floor
A/*o Ken s Upiaum Star*
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To underline your mort glamorous fash-
ions . . . this divinely coi
pump in black or brown »u<
sahn tnm.
In ihe little bos
softened wt_. _ ------------_ £
free, brown, da A green, wine or black felt!
Two fabnes and two pieces in the running for Fall Find
rayon gabardine t* played against nch corduroy, the fomur
lonning a slim skirt and full sleeves, the latter sei in Io mtmid
a vest. Beige with green, grey with red or green with coral.
9 to 15 .
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to the son at Mr. and Mr*. Uoyd New-
ton.
Valley View hated two new case*
They were Winifred Ann Morri*. A I
daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mor-
ris. Frederick, and a J-year-old Ada
boy. Vernon Crane.
Fir* more Otoshom* children were Attended* at Valley View said the
stricken with potto Thursday. ^^^otdTl^Vu^ gUl Z^Trushed _
Crippled Children's hospital had no Wedn—under high- siloes* home in Gdynia ha* a grudge Wool Sales tO Continue
«tiirt t^Zf f™ p*0-04 • wr un«w*L ®*
mlMaia dropped the patiro* soiai irom jn an iron lung.
104 to 144. with 34 to an acute rtage r*m*1
But new patient* were reported at]
St. Mary's hospital in Bnid. 8t. John'*
in Tulsa and Valley View hospital tn
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Bt Mary * admitted Karen Herm-
snskle »-month-okl daughter of Mr.j
atvl Mr* Bud Herman*kie. Brecken-j
ridge; and Terry Sheffer. 4. eon of
Mr and Mrs Alvin Sheffer. Tonkawa.
A |4-month-old Durant bov. Lloyd Md
Newton, was taken to St John*. He'U--
Budfjet bra with a beautiful uplift! Fine qual-
ity cotton with stitching under bust for lift
and support ... adjustable straps. Nude.
A-cups, 32-36; B and C < < ips. 32-40!
Kerr's Brasssere bhop. fourth floor
Much, much fashion at little,
little pnee. Dto<-collare«I
casual with notched cuffs and
peg pocket lapels ... a finger-
narrow <log leash to etneh it
in! Yours in royal blue, rust or
beige in sire* 12 to 20!
little boy sailor!
$1295
■ — - - • o,jr roll-brim sailor
ith a great swirling veil. Hea<1v delight in navy. coHee.
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Borger^i Mayor
Resigns; Position
Will Stay Vacant
BOROBR. Sept. 33—(Special)
__ Mayor Prod C. Hertwt resigned
Republican and federahrt Indonesian Thursday from the Borger eity com-
— mtostan. His resignation leaves the
mayorship vacant.
The surprise resignation wa* ac-
cepted by the commission. George
Finger, mayor pro tem. said the com-
mission had decided not to elect a
new mayor immediately.
Herbst. 59. w** appointed to flU *
vacancy on the Borger eUy eommis-
WASHINGTON. Sept 23- < Sped*! > *ion OcL M. ‘
Approximately 44 percent of Ouate- mayor X m.^ ^ho^nTrom
mela * 44.444 radio sett ware manu-1444. T^e
I Hertwt s letter of resignation
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white or black in Small to large.
D. Nylon Powerlastic* girdle vMth
front panel, detachable garter*. In pink, blue, black
PETITE. Small. Medium and Large.
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' Kerr s Lmqenc Shop, fourth flour
Kgrr* House an J Totun Shop.
Metannme. Also Norman
tmJ Vpfottm Stores
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beautiful Bryan nylons
Shrr, sheer 54-15 s! $1 95
E>xlushely Kerr's!
PROPORTIONED *heers in a new
colors. Cacao. Bark Tan and Fashion
in sizes 8’Zs-il! Hurry for yours!
$1.35 Io $2.50!
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agatort the ministry of fine arte and
culture, the newspaper Kuner Polska
i reported Thursday. .
Aw more than a year the ministry The Western Wool Handlers aasocia-
Pbr more tnan a year u>e nuuwu; .. -.-—--a *rtrondav that regional
as acbed-
President Truman has directed that
bet set up tn PhiUdelphis^ U was whieh WM glven|
1_ headquarter* to work on the gen- pert* *s the original. WM ^7*" Fj V? ____ MondaT
eral cen«u» next year. the home by * rnilor who bought it open.Mond.s
A. Nylon Powerlastic*
legs, up-down-stretch satin front pa
Blue horizon and black in Small to Large
B. Nylon Powerlastic*
legs, up-down-stretch satin front panel
blue, white or l:_/_ 2 ”
C. Nylon Powerlastic*
black in Small to 1 Arge.
TUCBON. Aria, Sept 23—GT)—WU-
„ — -------- -Ham R- Mathews, pubhsher of the
• uggeated that the ministry "really A^moa Daily Star, aaid Thursday
ought to do something about it. other- nwht he had never claimed to be an
wise the public will be thinking aut.homy on Indonesia. His statement
was made to reply to charge* made by
Raders Thursday.
-But,” Mathews continued. *T do
have a written record over the year*
of making political appraisal* *11 over
the world whose accuracy has been
than by opinions or name-calling."
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 198, Ed. 4 Friday, September 23, 1949, newspaper, September 23, 1949; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1769901/m1/3/: accessed May 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.