The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 198, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 25, 1956 Page: 3 of 4
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DNKSDAT JULY IKid
TUB OELAIIOMA DAILY ralrfrlt of Oklahoma Normu Okla
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PACK TURKU
Weather Killed l2na
KreeMV hear and tiikl killed
in Hit United State
'C4 Kxrvssivv heat was l eisin-
for 07s nf the death" cxi-ossivt
fur 2: to Hung'-v thirst and
sure killi-il 21 is other jiersons
riling to "Aivident Faet!" thp
jonal Safety fnimril's Maii-tiral
-look which is Just off the
flr-t US Census in J7!0 lis-
3929211 ixfple
Senate Denies Yugoslavia Aid
RADIO - TV
REPAIRS
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CECIL WOODS
Normon's Leading Agency
teal Eitato— Imurence— Lean
300 W Main
Phone JE 4-3800
WASHINGTON? — (TV— Tlie sen-
I ate turned a rtcaf ear to President
Kisrnhiuver Tuesday anrl voted to
I tleny Communist Yugoslavia am
jtnilitarv assistance umier the new
foreign iiiil iroriim
Just liefore toting 50-12 fur tlie
Yugoslav iian the senate aiiruHiI
lllo920o in foreign aid funds
for the fiscal 12 months starting
July 1
Ike Srnd Message
Eisenhower sent a personal mes-
sage to the senators rim-ins' the
leliute urging them to let him
decide whether further aid to Yu-
goslavia was justified hut Senator
Know kind of California the COP
leader anti other influential lit—
publicans in the senate opposed
him
Twenty-six R publicans and 21
Democrats voted to cut Yugo-
slavia out of the picture Twenty-
three Democrats and J! Kcpithii-
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"Timetable"
pin
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University©
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Frank Leveoy
"Mod At The World"
plus
Broderick Crawford in
"New York
Confidential"
Dial JE 4-0931
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Kirk Dougin
"Indian Fighter"
plui
Jekn Wayne in
"Woke Of
The Red Witch"
I'wvwWiwwwvwwa
rans supfwirted the president
Final passage of the foreign aid
- appropi'iatioiS Iiiil audited tlie i:s-
J po-itjon of & few more amend-
i merits
j American military aid to Yugo-
sliia i (-)aslf idl an : Cefeiise
secret lint Know land said during
the ill-hale that Marshal Titos
government was ticketed for ahom
to million dollar in nnliiaiv aid
in the new lull and i-lmut 17 mil-
lion In economic assii:iice
Will (ir licoiuthiic Aid
The ei-ntioinii- aid will iui Is-
affected I iy iht1 han imr Know-
land said will about phi iniMiou
dollars worth of jet aircraft ami
other arms now in the foreign aid
pipeline to Yugoslavia
llis suh-'iliitc cleared Mu- par-
liamentary hurdles Is-canst it
1 simply stnnk out language from
I the apin opriiiions hill and did not
I write new legislation
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PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY
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SPECIAL NOTICES
Steel Talks
Progressing
N'LW Ol IK — i4v— Steel ne-
gotiator t till'd hargaming again
Tuesday and there were signs ai-
mtjsr Immediately ilisi they might
Im- entering the fina- stair- mv aid
si-rtlenn nt f the 24-dav nation-
wide strike
Stii -iiiiiaiiy and union nffi-ii-d
issued a statement rcmr1ing
"progi ( " after orl a few hours
f the new talks
Til union a lo ordered its 'nter-
ncionai wage policy lommiMe-
wliii'h u n at y pas-c on contracts
aft-r liegol mini s reach seiiiemrni
to stand by for a meetiug Thiirg-
ilav Tlii'i'e al-o wen' growing r-or!
that a complete new piosal hail
been pul on the table by the 12
major steel companies sraak by
the United Steelworkers
The i’-sii'is said the companies
which had insisted on a four-year
foui-mmith rontract weye now
offering to settle for a three-year
lact
The companies also were reort-
ed to he offering a 20 cent hourly
lockage increase for the first year
of the contract
The joint statement by negoti-
ating teams headed by John A
Stephens of l'S Steel for the
comanies and Steelworkers 1’res-
ident David McDonald said only
that they had "exchanged ideas
to terms nf settlement" at
Tuesdays meeting
The statement aded that “to
xpedite matters subcommittees
have been appointed to further
explore various issues" Another
meeting of the fall negotiating
team was set for 10 am Wednesday
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Cost of Living Is Up
WASHINGTON— The cost of
living hit an all time high mark la-t
month due maln! to The increased
price of food tlie government re-
I silted TlleyillV
DR WALTER RICHARDS
OPTOMETRY
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Wentworth, Dick. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 198, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 25, 1956, newspaper, July 25, 1956; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1809726/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.