Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 233, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1949 Page: 2 of 34
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Call M for reliable painting
ceMractart and deceraten.
capital gain* "
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railroad locomotive exploded
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ALABASTER PEARLS
SIMULATED
/ SHOE
DU PONT
DUCO Enamel
MALB8TBR Nov »—fUB—A Mc-
Alester man la suite the Oklahoma
nation Co. for 8503.50 In dam-
'a use a hue drove off and left
Kidnaped Girl, 7,
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Here's bright new color and
beauty for furniture, walla,
and woodwork' You'll find
acoree of uaee for DUCQ,
the " aaaMot-U>-uae " ena mel!
A’ * >awt smateMy ... OiM
tail
it Cavan relldty
it laeve*
Hla-llkr Sntsb
A Can fak* teen*.
Ian wasklng*
anctety thia year and Kenneth N.
H»r<|y b dance chairman
Mrs Charlea M Parry chairman
of the pmeram committee alao an- '
nounced that open house for Okla-
hrenatis In Washington will be held
In the Women * City club the follow- 1
Ing day
There will be a re-enactment of
"happy ever after." symbolic of the
wedding of cowboy Oklahoma and
Mtea Indian Territory. The symbolic
wedding flrat waa staged tn Oulhrte
on siatehood day. Nov. 18 1107.
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Roscnficld’s Oklahoma * largest jewelers
Inquiry Costs
County$l,518
I The 22-day session of Um
Oklahoma county grand jury
Call or Write
Telex Hearing Center
60S Leonhard* Bldg.
Oklahoma City. Oklahoma
Far Complete laformatioa on
TELEX
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The heannp aid the]/ said
couldn’t be built.
605 Leonhardt Bldg. 2-5603
alrltner and rraahed into the Poto-
mac river the pilot al»0 la Buffer-
ing from pneumonia
He haa had pneumonia the doe- off the graaa
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the day of the crash. The phyaklan
BENTON HARBOR Mich, Nov.
S—<U»—A sore-footed and weary
• cal. who preferred hie new home to
hb old waa bark in Missouri Thurs-
day after a SOO-mite hike that took
IM day*
The big tom started nut on the
Fourth of July and arrived at Hayti.
Mo . on October 11.
Mrs Bum ice Clemon* aald she
heard scratching on the back dobr
and there waa Yellow Jack, want-
ing to come in
Me waa plenty tired thin and tn
ard” McMullen her alster-fil-law
The part-Pvraian and real alter
rat originally belong'd to the Mc-
Mullen* Three years ago Yellow
Jack want to HayU to live with the
Clemons
waa an unidentified Bolivian em-
baaay staff member.
How manv detain of Hie collialon
and eraah were revealed to the In-
jured pilot the doctor did not know.
But Rira waa told M persona had
died, he aald.
The conversational Indtecreltom
waa reported to the doctor by Botlv-
Ian Ambassador Ricardo Martines |
Varta*, to whom the man who com-
mitted It confessed
Ths deetar prawiptlv hawed new
orders—abssietely no rtaiter*. effl-
eista er others, will be permitted
to see Rise ealN he te Swt of
dsager That CAB afftetola
w« have to Eastsena rffsrta to
tears from the sidy Uvtag
who easy knew >m< why Biss did
not obey franlte eaatrei lower er-
dert Io got oat M th* airtiaer a
traffic palters.
In addition to the vertebra frac-
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fOeadMaed From Pagai J)___
AS vtettors war* ordered to do the
same.
■at Wednesday afterosswu see
at Ibsto yr-v-y- M was o slip
*8 the teogw* asM the forbidden
' Rtes almssl laaosdtately began
faRte«. Wednesday night he aear-
te dted. Bstevian eWteiate were
MosUl, salted is Ms bodsMs.
The flyers personal phyteclan
teamed Thursday what had caused
the relapse The Bcilvten. whose
condition had been promising be-
fore had discarded hte desire to
survive.
O D Gamble chai
court suit that he
raced along U.
at IS mites an hour until the bus
•loppod and uwk him aboard
Gamble la asking 12 50 as payment
. . . . ... . tor the cab driver and 1500 as dam-
In revising their trade agreement* wlUv igf, because he waa visibly shaken
other participant* in the organisation an<| left in an extremely nervous con-
kw Burwpoan economic co-operation." ditlon" by the experience last Octo-
Hoffman aald her M
apparently "got lonesome for „ Use )all
kids --
Juat bow the cat got around the
edge of Lake Michigan, across 1111-
noia and part of Missouri waa
known only to Yellow Jack But
from his appearance. Mrs McMul-
TULIA. Nov. »—TIB— A Creek
county night club, dosed two wseka
ago on the protest* of It* neighbor*,
reopened Wednesday night under a
I court order allowing only "ligulate
| business "
Superior Judge Herbert U Arthurs
Weds Another
CHATSWORTH, tnglsnd Nov I
—oEh- Michael Tree. 57. long con-
Udered a leading eligible for Prin-
ce** Margaret * hand married Lady
Anne Cavendish 22. here Thursday.
Lady Anne i* the younger daughter
| of the Duke of Devonshire
Tree is the elder eon of Ronald
Tree, former ConaervaUve member
on the neighbor*' request for a per- 1h*pe " ah* wrote Mrs Leon-
mancnt injunction rkmteig the club ard McMullen her sistcr-lh-l«w
I’l’y. UM* Mawwi^b ■ ■ B^1—--—.
Jmt abo udd Rios what hl* plane a M*,ton of Ute gra»d jury would
. Critically burned were Garland
- - —--— —------Master* 4«. Chicago she fireman cf
• iwelimltiary examination by, the Northwestern freight train An-
thony Eiden 13 Waukegan. Ill. the
, and Horace Adam*. 55.
Milwaukee, the engineer
Mavter* and Eiden sere blown from
the cab in the expioalon The loco-
motive. with Adam* helpless In thex
cab. then ran wild for about three
mites before it ran out of power and
stopped in North Chicago. The train.
| waa enroute from Chicago to Mil-
*ta*
Deputy Sheriff Burt Roger* aald
Jerome Alford. 30. and Hugh Smith.
22. both farmers, had been arrested
Ns charges have yet been preferred
have five children- and Yellow Jack vtra locug in an undisclosed
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I “I understand from the doctors
that those fellows dldn t bother her."
the officer said. "They'd been drink-
ling." he added.
Roger, said the men had driven
about Manon and Dillon counties the
treater part of the night with the-
child, but had let her out near the
home of George Ragers There she
\1ir*Ae*c-> I was fed and sheltered until deputies
.VlllltrS .armed The home is about 15 miles
tmm the roadside where little Maryl
ICoaUataed Frees Fage 1) Spivey waa lured into the car Wednee-
a aplll the coat of other social insurance 2?Zoi,t55?000 “ **” stepped from a
” ! Federal mediation chief Cyrua >w* ■
Ching went to New York to make a I----------- — --------------
speech Thursday and took his top
aids. William N. Margolis and Peter
Sett*, alone
The fact that Margolis and Seita
made the trip waa taken aa an in-
dicator that Ching hoped to get down
to cases with U. 8. Steel, the In-
dustry* giant It had been Indicated
that he planned U> talk to "Big Steel"
officiate in New York , ’
y. 8. Steel source* here put a crimp
In that sort of apeculaUon. however, by
reporting that company representa-
tives who have been doing the actual
negotiating had left New York and
gone to Pittsburgh
■Big Steel' Marking Tim*
That would leave Ching and his
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him In th* rest room al th* Seminote
(X—Paul O Hoffman, aednomte co- .
operation admintotratlon chief, praised ° D Oambte ehaigedMills district
ik. n.™.. M.v.rnment Thur., twurt suit that he halted a cab and
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Uberaltoed tr’ade agreement*
"I hope the weal German republic
will continue to follow these patterns
Rog Krley sod Paul Champion Longti me BCOIL
ownen Of the Blue Dahlia asked '• p. , ,
^‘pa^on^ 7^ Skips Princess
agreed officers mav come in and look ---1 ..
for liquor or gambling devices at any
affirmative action A large number tim* without search warrant*. -----r -
of indictment* were
rouua* criminal caaes
Charles D Carey, th* eaonomv-
minded grand jury foreman, te due I
credit (or saving taxpayer* mversl
hundred dollar* in additional ax-
pense*
Th* jury lavestlgaied alleged U-
regulantles in oounty tax Utte deal-
ing* and returned indictments
**17^* l n d*l cTm e*a t a later were the Blue Dahlia did no daaaage to
_ tniarhed by I Mat net Judg* Baker H ^Hher club _____ __
M'lone bgrauee aetoeiaon of the jury - - ■
was -not in .ubetantlal compliance
with the tew."
J wears also investigated the fi-
nancial affaire of O J Pox. old-age
Pilot • Grand Jury’s Creek County Club Resolute Cat Ends 600-Mile
Allowed to Open Trip, Sore and Tired, but Home Found Unharmed
•ersr a. w~. a—oi*i_a r>—a BENTON HARBOR Mich, Nov. McMullen, a truck driver wm MULLINS. 8. C, Nov. 5—A
suiting m Mlaaourt and brought the 7-yaar-oid bioode girL taken off
cat back to it* original home th* Wednesday la a ear by two strange
Fourth of July men. showed up at an old farm home
"I let him out ofthe houne when Thursday, tired but unharmed
he had been back bom* Juat three
hours." Mr* McMullen aald "That
waa the teat I *aw or heard of him
until I geo a tetter Wedneaday.
Mre McMullen aald th* Clemons
and lubricants sate was snnounccd,
said It marks the tetesl step bv the
weal ta bolster Marshal Til* In hte
fight with Mneeow and her eastern wof|UM during
European alites
The state and national defense ds-
partment* afe reverted la have fte-
cMed on th* move as another of Ute
"calculated rkska" of the cold war.
Vest Reich Trade Pacts
Lauded by Aid Chief
PRANKFVRT Germany Nov 5—
Tax Title
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a memorandum brief but were not
permitted to argue R ^eeauee of the
change of venu*
After citing many decuinn* uphold-
ing Jurisdiction of a Justice court «®
conduct a preliminary examination in <d parliament, and la a great grand-
IMIIUUM « K*waM*aa , _____4«x.rtmant
ft iciony chw. wk vwwj q—-i — — -—- - * -
octet sc. used th* defendant* of ptete- «t<we merchant Marshall Field
Ing themretvea In the snomslmis
sltion rf attacking the conatUiXian*!-
Ity of a conatltuUosial procedure des-
of^n^bhmed* ’ >°n< U«*»t sleeves
"The dtfendante have (Uenuoualy There were no bridesmaids Mlch-
argued that their constitutional right* pel» brother Jeremy 23 was beat
■ ------ -" man. The wedding took place In the
private chapel of the duke’s country
home st Chatsworth
I The bridegroom and Princes* Mar-
garet were childhood friends A wave
accused and cannot be avoided by of royal marriage rumors sprang up
in 4pnl after Margaret spent a
' weekend at the Tree family home.
"Drfendant* have presented oral Dttchley Park. Oxfordshire The
When the grand jury caught up
with It* work snd was forced to
watt on the county attreney for
completion of certain clerical tasks,
■ Carev ordered a recess Juror* re-
' reived 85 per diem only for the days
ths jury was in semton
Livestock
(C.allseed Frem Fag* 11
>o rapidly under such a program that
'he can't afford to keep tt someone
san tree it k> maka a profit producing
•jgftpi Ho he setta tt and takes hte
tore, possible internal injuries, and * ^'^he* o'ther land he operates like st condi
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Rios suffered when hla plan* hte the J’t'*”in stales Ilk* Indiana
eonalder*d to be range
they re*"*/at* enmigh to buteher right "Defendants have presented oral Ditchley Park Oxfordshire
meyre ist enougn u srgurrvnl and contend that the coun young couple was chaperoned by
tor diselomd for the flrtt time Nnc. I sm Pta^ a. Farm. j
the day of the crash Th* physician I ywx 7...—the eil-
dkl not indicate it was a serious keep track of hte herds and hte farms .re. ™
— There • • je«u near hte landing |»Ea< e I’M Of a preliminary charge
m-- that te used for no other t»urpose *x- "In ’*>“ connection defendant*
If C I? D DI cent to give him a ehanc* to get urge that the fourth amendment of
L. S. tJWCH Ban on Plane „^n<1 a^d manage th. land But the the United State* constitution has
Equipment to Slavs
WASHINGTON Nov 3-tTV-The _
United Stale* and Britain hare eased corned more than #00 ranchers to the
rpNX doctor said ths man wno
gttciwd the L-Nbusi remark* nar)rlal analra or o a r-ox ora-w*
pension advocate, but failed to take
returned in .
no liquor or gambling on the premises
The order is effective unul November
31,"then Arthur* win hold a hearing
-re. *^^ -elahh/ww1 FMlLMf fdV ft -
» elub
Borne #0 resident* tt th* area signed
a petition charging the etub was a
public nuMMc* Ths Blue Dahlia I*
close to the New Oaks elub. which wa*
leveled bv a nilrogtvrerln explosion
I two months ago A second blast nearer
hav* been gtsreapectad " conUkued the
brief It is to be noted Ip this con-
nection 'hM the prescribed procedure
, fueling preliminary* examln*-
head lac* and neck wound* which g muthwestem rancher even though Uon* •*. ,Qr 9* orlmary benetlt of an
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- .land Hr th* eouir.y attorney, unlam salved by
The" cattI* when an accused
Defendants hav* presented oral
argument snd contend that the coun
tv attornev acted arbltrartlv in see It-
F— vaark ha a used an airplane to ln8 10 gram **>6 defendants the right bom friend of Tree's parents who
u.T----ot nrell ntnarv examination bv the fll were then visiting the United State*.
There * s Jeep near hte landing ptace ln« or ■* preliminary rnarge
rent 1toU'gire °hlm° atheh*nc*,X^o g*t urge Inal the fourth amendment of Locomotive Explodes,
Makes Wild Run
good tend, and It* profitable to build <><»• nm jxlal that said defendante
belter tend committed the crime* charged This i.AKB BLUFF HI, Nos 3—PPi-Ji
Oov. Turner and Mayor Street wel- •Creeinrnt u wholly without merit. rsliroad toromotive npkxlrd early
1 — --J Further, the question of whether yhurtday. critically ic aiding three
thttr bqn on the uM of rammerciftI opening Mtaion of the clinic in the <* not probable eftuie exUU that Mid (ral|| men <nd lhen ran wlW abHlt
by U* *Ut* **' ^"jiuii^^^p^^i^thll
rxnZ. v rtfteisla renortln* the »« Americana during tn* next tew wry nr breeding that defendants now brakeman.
„ ?re fun **•* u d'l*r ,nd State Al- Milwaukee
md lu^n^mte wM announced Thfn’ wU1 ** » aharp tncreaa* tn wrney. charged
H i.t^ siJTE P<>rk. *n<t s Illite mors beef h. Mid. -------•
w^-mdX4^ WpS* Seison’s First Dance
Set by Capital Group
WASHINGTON Nov >—<FV-The aaukee
(Oklahoma Stale Boaiety In Waahing-
ton will hold th* first dance of th*
season In the main ballroom of th*
Shoreham hotel November 5.
Paul W Blgbee la president of Ute
and K*»neth N. >)
Ing juitedlction of a Justice court to
a felony case, the county attorney's son of the late Chicago department
Lady Anne waa given away by her
father. She wore a white silk dress
_______; "t leaf-pattern brocade with a very iimi wuuju
tor the protection snd benefit full »k,r> Ughl-flttlng bodice and 1((J1 only such top management of-,
. v— ftctals as board chairman Irving Olds
Ito deal with. These officials have
stayed out of the actual contact*
heretofore
Pittsburgh report* Indicated "Big
Steel" wm marking lime studying re-
ports of the Bethlehem deal and
awaiting union reaction to the com-
pany s statement that It waa ready to
resume talks, with no union confer-
ence* likely before next week
Jones and Laughlin negotiators wre
still in Pittsburgh, reporting that they
had no definite appointment for fu-
ture talks
Any Washington information on
dealings with such producers as In-
tend Republic Youngytown and
other*, went to New York with Ching
and hte staff members
coat taxpayer! 31.51840, Cliff
Myerg. court clerk, dlacloeed |
Thursday. Bristow ruled th* Blue Dahlia Mppar
,u*. *• ~
<WS and their baUff for personal
sernees The remainder wm com-,
posed of wltnre* and mileage fees
I The soul figure wa* surprising in
I thst district judge* had predicted
rnWHA W m* WOTwa ww ft RgwlIVII */» I war ww A j
had done waa not divulged H wm raag several tnousend dollar*
one of tour or five Bolivian friend* ]
admitted to see him
The nurse* on duty did not un-
derstand Spanish in which the
vteitor* were talking R> the pilot.
-OBd wee* nos aware ah*n th* _con±.
vermtkm got <m delicate ground.
epMk doctor aald th* man who
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