Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 67, Ed. 1 Monday, April 24, 1950 Page: 2 of 26
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dates \Young Hoodlums Clu b Holiday Voting t^a snap Rcnwv,i ef
Derision Due '"l^^^ Ceutrals Opposed
Ttaa Mau (uorcow court Mondor ‘UAb—dk pair at itltt tooth found In —. .MIL±niu^. .
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Wo had ne»«r aeon any at Um «bl bp Um Mau election board, ar . ,
po«ne men before and there wm change « to Atfy A .
Uwoually wMMpnod public iotoreot
lo the «HUeo waa underMood to he'£???• ?• ,”**?
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and hU Ctrl friend Mary RtnaeQ mow quietly tn aettie It. - - - —
17. raid they were MrolUne near r L„
the beach when two nW-model ean datea tor public office m the oficial
carryino 14 or 1J youth* pulled up. five-day period for fUino for office
JM maury at E
not b. completed a* ious a. the .tee-
’-ton date rOnairu tn doubt Borne Oklahoma
literature beannp the July 4 date al- „
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VdBV ~ -a--" —w ■ a^_» a O da — oK^^m — ■ —■ a
w. had newr awn any M th. |M *C bp lhe atate otoetton board <
yooas men before and there wm «>*>»• * to My &
obMwtdy no naoon tor them to Dnwody widwanad public iaeer«t'K—„
bwt ua ’ Mra Wood mM. id Urn tweetian wm widrrWood to be'F-* n
A otMtent. Mui B Pacetti. IS. '»** primary nnaon for Um eowt to - —
•nd hi* nrl friend Mary RmaeO mow qWctty to aettte It. ... ...
17.“'?..’’" •‘"‘line near Greateat intern: came from eandi- Jew»db Hldforv Expert
the beach whan two aidunaaM nr. - ->» • •
earrytnt 14 or IS youth* pulled up ftw-dny period for filine for
MM. Rtmeil mid o*M youth held opened Mato,
taf •bile other* knocked PacetU Their plan* for camoatan literature
down and merctady ktekad and — - campaign literature.
Wot him.
‘Moat of the attack* were in the
•otnh port of the etty or tn county
territory Pohce aaid they appeared
to be individual flareup* rather
than <an< eonfUcta
The therlff* offtee, controUinf
county territory aaid tn an official
Matement
”Thl» upaune of wolf pack* will
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eer* wlO take dire and draatic
measure* to *** that it M curbed “
Tombs Hit Twister Rips
By Minco
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amaa me baseball part (ranf
A41NCO. April 24-<Special - ‘ ^*’*2,7” ^.,^5““
Vandal i, apparently
The shoes that r<quirt no breaking in with Allen
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No more loot fatigue—they’re comfortable from the
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In County Race X
• tire |wm and dub* rnwmsd the etty
‘ County political campaipN Uned up “* ***•<« craalty beattnf at
I far a tact aun Monday aa th. epen- >• permn* without namn
inc M ffltac book* drew » eandidatee A* the ettttaM mid they were not
_ taw*. . robbed
, There were IndKaUon* incumbent* Poor youth*, beaked en tuptttan
■■ in needy every county office will draw of •auutr aerv-^. were
opponent* a* the eunpawn rtart* but "mad at the world "
Th*,quack* started Friday night
and continued over the weekend
One of thoae amaulted wm 14-
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.teeth were knocked out Tw* mar-
ned cwuple* were irw the vic-
tim*. Jay C. Kennedy M and hl*
wife OenrgM. J4. and Perry Wood.
2* and hi* wife Norma Jean 22
Kennedy wm pulled from hi* ear
.Mr* Kennady was
•truck by a thrown bottle u *he
atmnic project building 700 feet east
of the one destroyed
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•tart M a 0MN peM. aad wwtm DBTHOTT. April M-fJP) BtorttoB
»* ■«>»tatort* a* a vtaatyi* Hal Babbitt aa.a eta prwMdrat of
•tatar Friday la the TWCA. Katoer-Fraaw Corp, was
Camp*in leader* at report lunch- at the wapany office* M
mb tanday tarmd m SSB4S M addl- Mtt has been dtactcr «
taaaltadM*. fe a total to dau M tton. for K-F Mac. IMt
Club Maps Plans
To Dedicate New
SU » S S Seal Pool at Zoo
Hack Perrin. Chickasha in aoiving
the mystery City official* and officer* of .
Authonue* here are without a Oklahoma City Co-operative club hud- Mate over to junta E Bwry.' lleuten- 1
clu*. or motive, m to th* vandalism. *1 the Oklahoma elub Monday to ant-governor, twice In May. he aaid I
----w.--- work out final plana for the dedica- Monday.
Ibiro Clull “0B of the new «eal pool at Lincoln The Interstate oil compact eomml*-
faffff' l .ff.NP Park aoo Sunday *ion spring meeting will take him to -
j . J 1- Von Molten, club president. Biloxi. Mia*.. May J, 4 and S He is
AeUlIlSt Il'tlPP m*’ wllh «to official* Julian Frasier chairman of the commieion
a^.«***cve or»r*rt nrr Murphr Mayor |overnor h, alt0 plani te
Roy Deal and W Herndon Lackey to attend the big Democratic party con-
discum opening of the pool, which ference in Chicago May 13-15 He said ,
WM *ponsor*d and partly financed by he might not be there *U three day* a
Trial of one of the few civil case* lh* tat would attend.
against a national bank for collection Tta J p. m. Sunday dedieauoo will ---------
of alleged usurious interval got under ** mad* by Von Holten. It will dims* -
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Bdgar
court.
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city Monday, damaged at teast ll
* canted th* baseball park grandstand *’ “ order refuaii* to accept
a balsams* iai — * a^.— ^aL--- ^atakaalkas__mb _____ » * —~
*’* Vandal* ■nn.r.-H. FoUe* ch“f 1-0 Mattingly’tad "at « tf H assume* hntedtetion ^d
using an automobile, have mg debris and two were"pu*hed off
damaged a score of monument* their foundation* He said
in the Evergreen cemetery tai’***
here. The wreckage was dia- city in six week* TTm firwt'ooe muMd __icaaumsd From rage 1)
ly said Monday's damage would be “Y** ““k* of acety-
considerably tom" tone tta a tank of aceton* a cylinder
Th* twister roared into town at “hydrogen and SOO gallon* of oil.
I 7 » a. m. tn th* southwest *scuon of .^"ll,llT. * terrific beat and
th* eity al approximately Um mum 'he poaalbtllty of radiation, firemen
piace the earlier twister struck It ««®PHtod to stay outside the
tore a cornice att Um Ascension buJ~^ .
Catholic church. WhUr firemen continued hcaing
Th* grandstand at th* baatball d<”rn th» «oklng ember* Monday
park wm lifted bodily and witneaaea <n°n»ng another fire broke out in a
th* damaged aaid it flew through th* air" “
01 **** 'taided about a Nock away. Ben
neer residents of the Minco area houses tn the arsa were unroofed r ,
Chief Mattingly said th* twister »tated from a tot plate under a vat
- - — igf acid
But firemen declared If they hadn’t
had their equipment on the acene,
that building, too. probably would
have burned.
Turner to Leave State
[Two Times in Mav
Gov Turner will turn affair* of irf
tata Htg Sprtnffimg par«4a by giving your kitcMn
« "now face" Install a N«w 1950 automatic Gas
range that will bring Spring into your hom« from
summer through winter.
Springtime is Naw Gas range time.
mjarly
> Ab Marty every esunty office wffl draw' of a*MUit. toid offittn~they
the general belief wm' that acene who,
file will withdraw before the campaign
really gets under way '
ant* for JmUo* of the peace and con-, rryotd Fred Garr
.stable places were filling rapidly. 8tx ----- ---- “
candidates for constable and att foe
Justice of the peace tad filed up to
tmoe with more taking out filing
blank*
Lssuslsdofssf PWtaBo li L
’ Filing* indicated mor* early taler- and beaten
*»t in the county coouniaaioner race* etrtjek by a
than in any other division Ormer fled with her baby in arms The
Fbodteton. who announced teat win- Wood* tad tees to a cat* with
ter he would not seek re-election to friend* and were crossing to a
hi* dtotrtef 1 poet, changed his mind parking toe when thro* carload* of
and wm first tn th* long ttne of can-
didate* to file during the first half
tour after filing books were opened
Edd L Hisel district J and Chartea
A. Litton, district 1. Incumbent coun-
ty enmmisaionerv. filed their names
for re-eteetton immsdiately afterward
• nd within a few minute* Fendleton
drew two opponent* and Hisel on*
Filing* listed by the county elec-
tion board at noon were m foltow*
CaMty (MsntateMr District I
Charles A Litton. 42 af 142n NE 1J.
incumbent district 2. Edd L Hteel.
17 of 420 SW 24 Incumbent. John
Bvana. M ot 5700 NW 34 taxicab
firm operator district 3 Grover Pen-'
' dteum 44 oL 114 3W 27. Incumbent
John Weigh: 17. of so* NW IS con-
tractor. *nd T Ray Phillip* jr.. M.
.-of 1404 Camden way. insurance man
Sheriff Jack Mom. 20. of 2500 NE
43 auto dealer
Caaaty Attorney. William N Moling-
,ar. M. of 2300 NW 14 attorney O A
jCargUl jr, 2137 NW ». attorney
.. Jadg*. (Manrn Flea* Court: Evert
, Criamor* 47 of >13 NW 35. incum-
bent. office No 2. Carl Traub 50, of
• 17 NW 37. Incumbent, office No. I;
Wvtaad McCarty. 37. of 3174 N .qq. lod._ --
Broadway, now justice of the peace ** B*mt*r*
peeking of flea No. I ,,n
loeaaabeato File
Other major county office* had
drawn only the filing* of Incumbents
in the early period, includlr* w T.
Bill Hale for county treasurer. Crag-
. Jn Smith for re-election m county m-
. ttuor C E Orady for county super-
. intended snd Joe Pitta foe county'
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In the race for the district court wm uaM to push
etork Job now held by Cliff Myers.!
„Art Mlnick. 44. of 111 NE 4. a aates-
man. wm the only early entry.
43. nt IM NW 12 wai the only early
entrant for the poai o( county »ur-
▼eyof
iYW Drive StUl Start
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Mn Elate GUea. 74. of 40M NW
” ^tod Monday al tar homo ot a
ailment after a thr*e-y**r ill-
• 2J** «• born in Fairfax
eouoty. Ohto She wm married In In-
diana to William James Gilea :n 1200
They went to Brownwood fexM.L
. 1W wher* Olles was an oilfield
wwker After his retirement in 1340
^**7 tan* »« Oklahoma City and have
onerated a touriat court and filling
VUtlon atoce. Mrs Oil*, was a mem-
ber of the Friend* church
Survivors are her husband of the
‘,0 dau«h’«'» Mr* Ruth
--Hamilton. Hutchinson. Kan.: Mr* *
•*B*a Huston, of the home two sister*.
Mrs. .Nesi Trout min. IndisnapoliA
'1^ ' Mr* To’Tsnce Goodin. Bluftou.
IM.; two grandchildren and one
groat-grandchild
, Service* will be announced by Mer-
ritt funml home Bethany
Texan Gets Suspended
a Sentence in Burglary
g^Z2Lw ill •" McM*ch*n * *
Gainssvilte T*xm. wm given a two-
year suspended sentence Monday
morning to dtetrict court He wm
charged with burglary
Judge A P Van Meter passed ton-
tence after a conference with Dnn
Harris county probation officer
McMlchen wm accused of stealing
•a typewriter and radio from th* home
’ Itarl Hankln*. M0 NW 3. on the
night ot March • He wm apprehend-
ed tn Oalneeviu* after a warrant for
hi* arrest had been issued tar*
hag the CLOTHES
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Vltt-Chtef JusUo* tan Arnold beard
Mt the pro-
After study-
-VM—A twister tor* through Utta the. other eight JUMtee* Friday.
—-z —» mat ij , mu mk vvuil
home* and a Catholic church aad tota aom* sort of action Tueaday
rimed the » -a—K gp-gUM.nri H Uklmb an nrder p*fi>aitM» tea
..’E-.ZIXS ,TV5S sJSvtTEX—a
•*yy—*ta mod by a htt-eua 7”^
^■““‘SeSTj'sr* m “*|
1« ttatanay pMiil ter a tear- r.
'tag af the senate banking committee.
the Connecticut DonocrM called de- |
control -tetrsMily mrotos and actu-
ally rtangarsus." Be predicted -rapid
__ - , aad aubwlantlal nut incnaam" would: i
A-ta«_ *wta s-n'^Staww * •“
— ■•■tar* of the Oklahoma ^jtty Bowta came ten m DemocnUe .
Mintotenal alllantt at the fourth an- toaders adtod a am of governors and I
nual institute *n Judaism Monday *g city mayor* for teip in pu*htng an I
-------- .xteneton of federal rent control I
The minister* heard Marcus talk en through a reluctant eongrea* I
o , a ~.—t™ J*wish-Chrtetian Rriattone Through- Control ramwval. tawta
.1*?" ^*^ourt u 1** 'Wta * °* Agea" then ted an e^dta woSd thi^T^
Lawrence E Eiesmnra" Oklahoma Ctty eusston. The eterics wen gums at a t
H* hmeteon nmd by tte taSTX! I
for Ju|yS cometM!in<
necessary
It can refute to assume furl*- H
Ctaa ttatt atoba^. AM--M
MM JvMcClon and render a opin- ■
reoueai
VwCiucf Justice
arguments for and
posed change last w _
DONALDSONVILLE. La.. April 34 hs subnutled the matter to
Il ia entirely poadble tte court will
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jurisdiction, tte date will remain July
A bd Sa — ------- - a--si— ** . . ^BawwJ
least 13 taote*" were damaged by fly-' den an opinion, it can'rute niter way'
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f ire Loss
covered Monday morning by some U5.no damage chief Matting-
texton M. A. Colling.
Forttons of elaborate monuxMOto
were smashed Arm*, leg* and parts
of tatues adorning the marten were
broken off. Markers of Masonic and
also were "ripped up
Tte marker* and broken portion*
were piled near tte center of tte
cemetery Moat of
Chinese Go to Moscow
SAN FRANC18CQ, April 24-riP—
time on obUgatlons to the bank t<£ Uon 1* enroute to MoecosTto Tttend
>.!■». -----—.... — soviet May day celebrations, the Pvip-
■ ?'.t.OrT^l’*„<?kl.no\,*<ln ?*n' L"* ’?d‘° !*w Monday. Tte broadcast
in the forenoon The trial is expected elated Pres*, said Liu Ntog-yi. vic*-1
to last two or three day* It 1* the president of the A11-ChIns Federation
second time tn th* history of the west- of tabor heads tte group One mem-
#m CHrlah/vmrn EtadAaoat MMMa*a eta^a - to— r*v.*.. /VK1_ .to .
national bank has been sued In * civil union council, plans to go on to W»r-
— - u« to observe May day with the
Pole*
other damage* for alleged
Udlf
againat a national ban* for collection
M ugtey morning teforo Judge ■ taroe-day oonvenuon «of COtopera-
r C Vaught to federal dtotrtct C*opev«» elute Friday
Saturday and Sunday in tte Biltmore
Robert Brown. *a ml man to 8haw- bo<«l.
ne*. 1* suing the American National
bank at 8hawne* for a total of 154 -
000. alleging he wm compelled to pay
220,000 to tte form of usurious In- , „,
terest to order to get an extension of A Chinee* communist labor delesa-
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soriri May day ttlebratton*. th* Peip^
jng MAlrtoents tojte court unUHate heard in San Pranciaco by The Amc
J® ta* two or three day* It is tte president of tte All-China 5>d»rst ton
pHJ. . fw^r,: coun tltot a ber. Chiu Cb.in of tte Tientsin trade
suit to recover double damages and
J?—J u,urT
THE COST OF DtlVINQ.
*? times as fast!
flVING YOUR WAY IVtfY DAY"
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