Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 225, Ed. 4 Tuesday, October 25, 1949 Page: 2 of 4
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Holdup at Tulsa;
Girl, 19, Arrested
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Pwteclly Meted tar We double riag cMeamy
3 doeUta, *■■* me set to both bar —ddtog |
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tiro engines raced to Reno and Santo
Pt Mtosday night then quietly re-
turned. B wae s tetoe storm. Polios
wore looking for three tom age youtha
seen leaving a nearby fire alarm bm . miter Dear Delayed
• RM about the same Ume ' -n» major ertueiam alleged Pel Uw
• • • government has been timid in taking
■■■ w i ■ R ■Aia.ewmn Act . I . —» - - Aa Amww* writ
the economic ertete T^r government
_Liwas denounced <or frepartnq the
peoplk T<* draauc action Ind then sub-
■tMm what waa described aa an
I QJEE4 IM N0D4NC!
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IN COLLEGE RUT I DOtfT
Ml AkyrwtNC ALONG 2
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■wary lata dtamead carries a wrtttae guar-
eatm. It may be roSuraod witkto X days
trass date of purcbaas aad your total toveet
On Flood Control Work
Army engineers will conduct hesr-
tngs neat month to determine if flood
control projocte are advisable lor
Cane and CHtmulgse creeks, tributaries ,
, of the Arkansas river
Hearing m the Cane creek project
will ba held November I at Haskell
Arguments on the Okmulgee creek Job
will be November • at Okmulgee
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Stein-Bloch Suits have that "at ease suppleness loomed
into their fabrics . . . -at ease tailoring need'xt into
every inch of their clothes . . "at ease" styling n every
smart line. Come in today and select yours.
♦ rrv managing editor Lee Erhard, city
editor EM Steen, sporte editor B A.
Bridgewater, advertising director Rex
Juatm. Sunday editor Ruaaell Oideon.
oil editor Paul Hedrick, mechanical
superintendent O M. Harper and ed-
4mtertel writer, Mamhall Btnllh. Ke I
a ■_ a___I__^S^ BBasemawmtml
__ Marks win 1
hear "the petition November T. J
Calsr'lteth
W ML. Ism atom wt* ywjtamea a
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ClH w-tw’l Ly OwW.te** 4
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forces snd end Inter-aervlce btekrrtns
He said . ' T
at "thia country are entitled to full co- American Legton building. The new
Optra tian of each of the three hut »ui house service offices,
branches. I auxiliary headquarter*, chib room.I
House Democratic leader John W lktuhafl W(1 other facttltlM for the
McCormack < Mate » xM Oosoral Q^.^yent poet.
Bradley should take book hla state------
meat that the admirals ere “fancy
dans " Il was "unsrtae and unfortun-
, - . ata," he said Instead of talking ul
faster and pur^ of officers tn the armed serv-
ices for honest differences of views."
McCormack said, "there should be
more talk of. and an effort for. un-
derstanding snd reconciliation of dif-
ferences"
Naval critics of unification distrib-
uted to the press and to young offl- 1 ,
cert a volume containing navy and <
marine corps testimony at the con
greeatonal bearing In a foreword, the. ,
document renewed the claim that uni- ,
flcatlon to not being handled as con- <
greai Intended
Red Plains Station ■
Plans Field Days
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Future Farmers ol America and <-H
club members from throughout the.
state will participate in field day
•vents this month at the Red Plains
sod conservation experiment station
four miles south and a half-mile east
Of Outhrie
The 4-H club field day and soils
rodeo is scheduled for October 27.
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Pilot Says Plane
’ Load Mol Cause
Dies in Hospital Of
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Oeoewa W. Reynolds. 1». pipeline un—Pitot James U Hayter admits wWJow by publisher
superintendent of the Carter OU Co. Ik.. ,h. otane which he eraah-tondad , . ,
until his retirement, died at 1:13 a.
Ho^in* Oct. “. 1WT firtent fiid and carrying more than
He waa for many years pipeline ^ —----
superintendent for ttta «B company
end bad been with the company X
rear* »t the Ume of hie retirement
toprem im to 1M3 he was In WU-
sm. Okta.. and came to Oklahoma
CRy after his reurement
Survivors Include fate wife af the
heme addrem. two Saughters. Mrs
Man Jan* Hln** Hutchhteon Kan.:
Mrs Winston T. Brawn. Shreveport. Haytar said gaaotme cosiaump-:
La.; one stater. Mre Martha Kreps, tn* tort part of the return uip
Battle Creek. Mich ----
Navy
CiuhiMf Adda Folicasuem
'To Niflu Fmrol Saoff
CUBHDSO. Oct M <ux-Cushing
I has hired a MW as that
three ineteed of four man tww oan
wort on the night otaH outetoe the, ___
the*tost French Yossih Accused
Of Robbing Houseboat
PARIS. Oct JB-4k»— *
K. uct m-swe-na old FtsnCh youth housebOHt
wne. of erm, tas^-er. lUSX star Jmn
Zwds than sondbw him a bouquet
of naes from the "* ^2°°^
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navy Ground-Breaking Rites
(CaaUaaod Pram Page U Hc|d by Durant Legion
DURANT^ Oct »—kJ Fl—Oround-
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brances of the service that the peop.e nere Tuesday at the site of a new}
Cash and stock bequests were also
recUesa and provtoml to 44 reteUvea and emptoyea
■ Eammton of the aetate are Mre. Lw-
ton. editor Norris O. Heatbanto and
busine* manager P., C>^ Larstm^TTte
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Tulsa Daily World
I TULSA. Oct 33—lAA—Control of
>*— the Tulsa Daily World waa left to his
■ Eugene Lorton who
dtocusatng renewal
September X. The Nether-
tan* has been • °*
two months.
Okmulgee Hearing Slated
OKMULOBE. Oet «*-4UA>-Tb0
Tulsa dtotrtet L—--: —. .—X-:
Win bold a pubhc hearing bare No-
I'linliw • to dlasuas ths propaaed Ok-
mulgee ereek Bood aantroi gruloeL
Prepare your car for winter, at
Tlaebioeg sorvtoe 4 a Walk*. 1 Adv)
gates MaeUM Caltad*More titan M
• repreeentaUves of the B P Goodrich
• Oo In the Oklahoma City are*, will
meet Wodnaeday al the Biltmore to
hear satoe and service technique* da-
retoped tor Thor washers: Company
offlclsls here from Akron. Ohio, will
bo in Charge of the meeting.
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T. Bay Phillips jr. Auto Insurance
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Cbwwtar^MM Laxathrw
to Wbea yao esS wad tew a* Mgta tea
baadachy aad jurt awful bseaues yau a^
a lassuvs-do this...
Clww SOW 1 rtto" Oeneioua ebowlag-
gua issatl vs. Tba s c Hoc of resw-s-utxt a
Loeial medtelae “aevovw tbs stemseh.
fts< te » aessaT act white la th* *!□"<•
aek. but ealy whsa tartbsr sioag to the
taw* dtasouvs treet...wasev you WOat it
Oe act. Yau tool gaa sgsla quickly I
Aad Mloallsta as, sbewlag wakes
omsf-s-uiwYO Sae toegleias Sd*s sdoe-
. Sv.--re.4MS-tl sal* taws orally taw
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rodeo is scheduled for October n. (
while the FTA event is set for No- <
vember g The first part of the pro- <
gram each day will be devoted to (
demonstrations and studies of the ,
various toll classifications and Im- <
provemenl measures The remainder '
of the time will be spent In soil Judg- ,
Ing contests ' \ <
Sandy Saunders. WKY farm re- <
rartor will cover both the 4-H and
PPA events and prepare dswcripuon. J
of the soil studies and soil Judging a
conteala. He will record interviews (or 4
use on hla regular broadcasts al 4 « J
a. m. an October N and November »■ <
The radto station s mobile unit wlUJ* t
at the Red Plains farm tor the FPA
day activities November A It will be
used to provide music and the pubUc >,
address system during the luncheon ■
program.
Freedom Bid Fails
Muskogee Sheriff
MUSKOOBK Oct 2S—fdh-Mus-
kogte county Sheriff Bddte 3 Briggs
last recourse from a prison sentence
and fIM had felted him Turadsy
The U. 8. supreme court refused
to review the trial In February at
which he and bootlagger Fred Payne
were convicted by a federal jury of
oonapiring against revenue laws in
the operation of a wholesale liquor
business. An appeal tiled by Payne
also was turned down.
-The 43-yrar-old booltegger to serving
Nereid aa- M term at Texarkana. Tex-
aa. Briggs. *4 was sentenced to three
months and fined 11.000 Psyne was
ameaaed the same amount. Briggs
has rewwinad la office during appeal
U. B. District Atsonwy Cleon Bum-
men said aa ord* that Brigg* begin
hla sentence must come from the
tenth circuit court of appeals in
Denvar.
Heaters
Heaters
Heater*
Gll“Oil"“Coil
lasy I. Fey lb. Wey
CORNISH
FURNITUKK CO.
212-14-14 W. Nara 3-1447
4UY-4Y-MAIL. include style, quantity, sire.
2% tax G J 5c oostags.
The ccnamvaUve pre* accused the
gwrernment qg playing paUttaa. of put-
ting off the Sbet bite* medicine until
after th* expected spring eleettons
CAP Begins Hunt
For Missing Plane
civil air patrol ntere from okta- i Confederate Veteran
home City. Muskogee. Ardmore and Canada at 108
Idabel Tueeday morning began
searching far a lt|M Pta“* believed WBTA8KIWIN. Alta . Oct 34—1U.P1'
lost between Tulsa and Houston _Jlm winter, k 103-yeer-old Confsd-
Texaa __ -rate veteran of the American Ctvtl
The missing plane, carrying two WM and Alberta's oldest realdsnt died
, and poasibly three men. left Tutoa Monday
Friday night.
The civil aeronautics administra-
tion said Orval BwHasr and J H
Harrington both Of Houston, wore
known to be aboard the plane, with
Swltaer as pitoi
The plane to identified as a maroon
.colored Navton. a ain«>*-englae. tow-
wing craft owned by the Yeug» Con-
Us the strucllon Oo . Houston
daUvury ph 5-0734 l Bad flying weather Monday port-
(Adv i pooed UM CAP soarah Hights until
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Laara to Bs Btaowomd The prob-
lem bf bow to obtain loan* f* haa-
dllrw real aetate deals will be dis-
cussed thoroughly al the tanoMoa of
tlse Oklahoma City Real Estate board
Wednesday at the Huckins hotel. O.
■ MeKaa will be Chatman of tha
■ n -g wHh raprawnlatlvas Of eight
smirlltirai doing tba talking
a a •
Qgarra W. Bam Insurance Agency
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TWG-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1949
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PRAGUE, CsechoBlovakiB,
Oct 25—(jP>—CBechoaIcnak
Roman Catholic blnhopa told
their prieEts Tuesday they
may accept kalarien from the
communist government and
swear loyalty to it—to 4tay
out of jail.
But the btahopa told ths prteata
to make them reservations:
In swearing allegiance to the
**peopteY democratic regime''
and taklni the oath to "support
the creative effort aiming at tM
welfare of Um Csach and Slovak
peopla." prteate are to add the
words: “Unless it to in oontra-
dictlon to the laws of Ood and.
church and the righto of man.';
CEareb Belreat »*♦«
In taking eateries from the govern-
atom, prteate see to decisre they de
se wiMseut assuming "any obligations
which would violate my comctenM as
a priest for the church laws “
Ths Catholic btohops stated they re- <
gfMtod the rerent enactment of the
government's church control law so r
violation of church rights
But the bishops added they were al-
towtow Use prtoots to comply with r*“
taw beoMtes they would otherwtee
• subject to arrest and proseeatton
The btettops' new stand was I ■
prosssd tn a statement made available stay.
to the weetom press. It represented a tu will be principal *«»«tor at the
retreat from previous mttapokm oppo- nineteenth annual Hrads Up dinner
MUon to the church central Mil. given by the Oklahoma City Chamb*
Church seurees have reported that of Comnsercr The attalr. to bs al-
nearty 300 prtaeta have been jolted I* uaded by dlgnltertee cf ths state and
expressing opposition to Ute measure dty. will be in the Persian room of
BtsAra* Make Offer ltw Bkirvln Tower hotel
Oosumuntet mkimir of JimUm Al-1 Owe. Turner wiU introduce General
raat Cepteka has doctored that anyone Chldtow at the than*, schaduled to
who oppasif ths mw law would be 1^*1 al OX p. ■
-broken so an eMmy Of ths state." g. D Eddie to head sf the commit- —. here out
T»» MW taw. Which Oim rmre- arranging the ereut± Maj_O»tr | gun iS^rtJTk ™
nances and admlntotrattan ef dMfajfear. to vice-chairman
churches, was paaeed by parliament other members are C
October 14 and bao*naa effective No- ----2 . .
vember 1. |W. H<*an *.. Oscar Moored. Ralph
The btohops went even further In Neely. J Edwin Polk. E. M Story and
their conciliatory aUltufte to tha Mate. Mayor atrert.
They efterod to partleipato In church -----
dtvtetons of tha regional national eom-
mllteas the eMcutive bodtea which
.<1 minister governmanlal affairs f*i
ciueo aad districts I ___________________________________
Il was aho reported without con- rt tnough votes in Its
HnnaUon that ehurch and state toad- r.nju u> win. but It wUl seek a
to get together for » margin In Ute face of al-
■»**toM«raJ* a MW ^,ulinlvvra.l crittetom of lu new
were broken off Iasi spring. | Vetiri’i observers could not remem-
~ Iber when a government hM received
City Brief*
. British nation
Trratai Tabs, a Opto-A »tring of morning mwspaper swept toe
fire engines raced to Reno and Bents L .Klrty, o,n Dally F—“
PS M«atoy night than quickly re- Ued Atttae's program ft was rensr-
aUy described as • penknife whereas
an ax was called for
. BHter Dees Dstaywl
' The major erlttetom altog*d that th.
- m _ . . 'government has been timid tn taking
namegab Ctotolng Rewovsn Art- tctSor n^Md to cope with
. cron Bawravtng Bsrvtoe 1-1S00. n,e economic crista government
i Adv.i denounced -for gireparing the
Modem Polka tavaeUgato aay drwg-
tam Malto asrvtoe * uae It because. I
knew how to tooato * remove the
causa af ,-dteeeae X yro. o«pr Dr.
Ruth H. Payton D C. X-4414- tMv J
Curb iervtei—Date Daniel Maptea
. 34, Bart Worth, stopped Ms ear at
. tbs Ms sntranco af ths Skirvin hotel ,
early Tuesday and went inside to Kg-
’ tater When to returned five mtoutoa
* totor. to found aU Ns iugg*4*. P*-
aonal papers, eta, had base stolen
Men consult Joe Tontl for Body
Building b Conditioning in my now
Physical Culture Btudlo Dr. Ruth H
Payton D. c. 54-4414 tAdv.i
Biitireb* *ta Spook Dr J. B.
Otart. reaooreh direct* of toe Okte-
bcma state planning snd rsoources
- board. wtB be too speaker at toe din-
ner moetliw «f the Oklahoma City
Nome Builders' amoetotom al 7 p m
Thursday tn the Oklahoma club TM
program wtn to part of the builder.
• participation to the
Municipal auditortam
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Needs No Ironing! Dries in An Hour!
Long-Wearing Miracle Fabric !\
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Uon tow io strengthen toe armed
■n awslto snadeclear to all breaking ceremonlre were to be held
home state ptanntog and rieoureta
-rahre" of the Oklahoma City
e Builders'
--will be part of the bulktera'
bans "show new to program at the
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East Central to Build .
$247,000 Memorial
ADA. Oct 34—LP>—A student me-
morial button
IM7 000 will
Tha contract was awarded to Don-
nay
Brmatlon that ehurch and state lead
raaJSGa af
church-ate to agreement Negotiations' "^terity""program
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bfr when a rovernment
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demosUr program to moot
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■Oh. Sba'll show up, all rtaht—my wife's always^*1* Ufce thbl"
Tinker Awaits !^Dr“TiT
• General’s Visit
with ths u. Oen Benjamin Chldlaw. com-
be mandlng general of toe airforce s air
materiel command, will arrive at
Tinker ba* Wednesday for a two-day
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He wUl ba principal speaker at the
given by toe Oklahoma City Chamber
SANTA MONICA. Calif.. Got.
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lite Carter OU Co lhB, ^e plane which to eraeh-tanded ” peuuoc for probate
t. dwd.*( ‘ L* » on a busy Los Angeles boulevard w* revtaOed In county cSurt
, hrautal after an wrtloa4jml The crash tort tha life “'“Y. ‘ r*v,“r<’ m 7
of crooner Buddy Clark TueadAy.
— to Blulfton. Maytor toa been grounded Mwe Oo;
__ to t rate tob* <. chai gad with I,——
merrier to Oylng In falling to carry suf-
flctant fuel and carrying more than
| the allowable numb* of paaaenger*
The two-engine aircraft crash-land- 7*11* was" undlrttaesd.
ed toe night rt October I enroute back
front Palo Alto. Calif. where Hayter
and hto Bro paosragero had watched
the Stanford-Michigan football game
Hayter taM a sivU aeronautics ad-
ministration Ma----*“ —
toted tbe plane
------ Harter *M gasoline consump- ; itorial writer Walter Biscup Another
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ceivsd a cash bequest, as did financial
editor Walter Ahlum
County Judge Walter
TULSA. Oct. 25-LPl—A SMpickMS
proprietor drew hto gun f—
foiled a would-be holduo of his Weal
Tulsa cafe Monday night.
Police found an unloaded pistol oo
toe IP-yrar-old girl who attempted to
rob him. Del. Lieut Mid M Leavell
Identified her as Martha L o r r a I n
Qalnlln of Chicago She declared she
didn't want to shoot anyone, but Just
wanted their money.'' Leavell said
Pour of her companions were also
held by police Two of them are
wanted by Lee Angele* officer. No
[chargee have been fitod.
D Eddie to head of the commit-1 Cafe owner A. R. Russell pointed hto
- slj-is-. M-s.'
-----(an. | cup of coffee, or you may not *®'
other raembvre ra9 C. B. Anthony.1 other," to trtd Mr. She Ml meekly
jotoTc Campbell. B K. Oaytord D qnUl police swivaE
They oftorad to participate In ehurch
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 225, Ed. 4 Tuesday, October 25, 1949, newspaper, October 25, 1949; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1770008/m1/2/: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.