Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 117, Ed. 3 Wednesday, June 21, 1950 Page: 2 of 11
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TWO—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1950
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Men's Summer Suits in
Men's Sun Shorts, *4
Brigadoon Tweeds
Rag. $4.95
Rag. $4.95
and Cable Looms
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Foal Drying . . . Lang Wearing
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Federal Bench
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May reaiated them whan the jail doors
will continue Into _____ ■
. U th* Mart of the Van Riper told 1 meeting bf the Buf-
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or for Just Hein Loafing . . .
Bitty Police Tag Traffic
Court Out of Biuineot
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Rog. $3.65
Mo dawg ling cordsl
No dislrectlng clothe*
noisool
Mo strain Io bond
Y00 ntvtr ww wch good looks, cool comfort
•nd economy ell in one suit! The tweeds
ere new . . , rich multicolors blended into
rare combinations ... Edinburgh Ten, Perth
Blue end Glasgow Cray. The cool, rayon
Cable Loom fabrics are solid shades with a
, self-weave pattern. Both are cool, bouncy,
wrinkle-resistant Single and double-
breased models in regulars, longs and shorts
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Lightweight Tweed
TOPPERS, 3«
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BLOUSES, 3*5
Special V
Imported Ml LANS
R*g. $7.93 Value
MIKE CAMELS »
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by Ciro
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Key Values
Tomorrow ONLY!
Cool, Air-Conditioned Weave
to Trap Every Breeze
Sheer SHIRTS', 2’°
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The aMoetalion chose Pones
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tie. together with the judges reported to police lie toft a IMO dla- Wednesday al Weetoy hospltaL as phy- .... ,. hlll ld lbflU, J
Oklahoma-Canadian dtatrict, mood ring In the pocket, of a pair of detana attempted te diagnose hla ill- .. . . abo.., tht noifl- <
I prominent placea in the au- trouaera he aent to the eleanera. There neea. Joe L. Hooper wee brought here J^oon u- ,i..h committee eaneru !
wu no immediate recovery. Tuesday. with a hurry-up assist from LVJ commute* cap.™ ,
a—a— W-l l a. to m the hiwhmau *bmtw*l 0R8U.
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atau flrma, prlnctpeUy tor two r«- BUFFALO, tf. Y.. June"jl—(THDr/
aonr Hart B. Van Riper, medical director
OHB-Local producer* were unable, of the National Foundation tor In-
to aupply the deaired item* f.ntlle Peralyab. predicts more polio
TWO—Out-of-Mate firma aubomied, • rather than leaa of it until we know
how to prevent it."
NevTYort Mate and the nation. Dr
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"OueM I'd hotter stop phoning the neighbors to borrow things,
John. I see they’re getting MrcasUe."
For Your Cool Sleeping —
Our 40-Wink Dream Spacial . . .
Cotton Batiste
Shortie Gowns, 249
Reg. $3.95
Sleeveless comfort for hot. sultry nights
... frosty, white eyelet embroidery
trim, scoop neckline. In cool shades of
blue, green or yellow—Sues 32 ta 31.
Specially priced fresh, new apparel ... for your vacetion-weaf,
for Bridal gifts, etc. . . . Buy for NOW—and Summer wear.
Shop leisurely tomorrow and SAVE!
Jsy BHea
aervicea will be at 11 a. m. Thursday
at Roeo Hlll cemetery for Frank H
Oklahoma merchant who
He had operated grocery
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Frosty white sheers of Sanforized OQen-
weave fabric . . . tailored in the Parly
manner to assure perfect size and correct
style , . . Non-wdt collars. 1st Floor.
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WILLIAM N. MOUNOKR. for Coun-
ty Atty . awya. “I ini mH the thoeeii
Your Favorite Fragrance —
Hut H-$ize Bottle
of Another Ciro Fragrance ...
Toilet Waters
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figure* through May were 2 221 cates
“ —— —• — •-] the Vale _________________________
M tar the ia«artMd«waa*e beuaaattm
On the'brtginer Mde. be predicted «**»• a«>a>«a «*>««»•
emng motoriafa has Increaaed to
much in recent weeks, police aald.
Washable, Cotton "topics"’ for your
shorts, slacks or skirts . . , 'comfortable
convertible neckline, simulated pearl but-
tons In red or blue with white. Sizes
32 Yo 38. 3rd Floor.
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l« eae-Hiird ike drtviM ,la>e* * eM keif
the drivleg ceil. Ceetrel will yw» tkare
traak wed "raedy le ow 'l
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dience.
"The Inauguration of Judge Wal-
lace la open to the public end *U hla
friend* in and out ot the legal fra-
ternity are oordiall ylnvited to attend
the** oeremoniea. ’ Judge Vaught aald.
(Ceatlnued Frem Faee II
-prosecuted rtf I am re-elected, and
Kbonney Uwa that.
/ Bennay'a connection with th* Cargill
. campaign paper eatended indirectly to w Main. ' i
r «* dhtribuUon through the Gainea<lunwd H* wm charged with drunk.
DL»tribming Co.. VIS N Indian*, ae- *nne** aed L" ' |
• cording to H C. Oelnea, owner of the influence of intoMcanu
> dfctributing firm f~ ' ~ / jp ‘ 2__F
O*in*a Mid hie flret Informatton op«'nwj and th* addlUoiul ciurg* ot
DtelribaUen I* Arranged resisting an officer was placed againat
about th* dlatrtbuUng job cam* when blm
Bonnty **» him on th* atr*et and
told him to "aee Howard Berry in the
Perrin* bulldin*, he b“ * <~
you." Gain** said
Bern. an attorney, wu twlc* an un-
auoMMful candidate tor county attor-
ney, ftrat In 1*40 Malnst Warren
Bdward* and again in 1*4* when
•eanitnd area *iec(ed
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me he w*nted to try out mv dietrlbu- health department eR mak-at eH
tor* and to dtotributo MOM oopira mwUng In otoervauce ot National
of the paper, and if I did all right I’d | Dairy week. He alii apeak on relation
get th* order io dlatribute the whol* at dairy prnducta to general health
100.000." Gaine* aald. Boy of th* Month tor Jun* will I
"Lator th. **nlor Mr. Cargill called |introduced at ihto meeting of th*
• * gxCh«n*' club in the Huckina hotel.
Helps Heal •** Clear
SK1NRASHES’
La Has
Deeoe^tbowoaSMat
What*delightful.dean, modam product
—Zcmo—baaed ea a docto* * Private
formula. Ftrat application* of Zame
nromptbr ead <i«aire to •«*«*h, aid boob i
lag and help pravent reinfection of aagry
aanae* akin irritation*. Then notica how •
quickly akin (tart* to ehar. For (tub-
Suxbr^TFIIA
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prevloualy held, Bonney wa* not held m M ■ ■ ■ Rf i
for trial after atate i evidence aaa K * * * * * *
praoantod ta Btalt'a court. ▼
If. Real Thi. Time * tb« *
LONDON, June *1—4UJD—A London " 1
bridge Ml down Tueaday night The
fly* Ran M a BaiWy bridge being,
rtruag acrone th* Thame* river for
th* IRI Pbrtlnl of Britain roppted
tato th* water a* R waa being puahed
on *oUm note Ma MMporia.
Washable, sun-fast twill with 3 pocktti,
alastic sides. Your choice of brown, tan,
maroon, navy or green. Sizes 30 to 42.
2nd Floor.
R Julian. J»r. NW*
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Morea tn Pawhuska. Hobart. Tulau. City Thuradaj—but it will b* th*
l/**AMawnahl Ablakwm.. 04* » Mnrmart I aama waaowelwA** rt/ aoalnt«lmm Wl/4a*in mtwa^
Brltum and Wewoka. it wu th* aame Wedneaday.
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After that there would be no <
effect, on revenue* No more money i
would b* collected In th* long-run ;
Arixoua Project Delayed
WA3HINU1ON. Jun* 31-uPl Ar- '
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Why change policle* now? tPol. Adv.)! «>i.tiaa' atn ba raav-non at reclamation project wu put off; <
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KLMO McCALLISTKF
For Juatlc* of Peace. (Pol. Adv.)
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MMClatlon at th* do** of it* >-d»y **r pW* •’’d Jro,n *h* R,h111 oth*r *>•*•* dollar* In the next ffv*
convention Grocery and Market. 3024 NW I. A , __ a year*.
Bean, 4J-year-ol<1 veteran of rout
guard aervic* In World war H. aue-
ceeda Jake Amberg. Oklahoma Ctty.
Amberg automatically become* junior
put prwident
Th* convention approved a resolu-
tion* committee proposal that fire-
men not be taken from existing pen-
sion fund* end placed on federal *o-
dal aeeuritv roll*
Other office* named were Lothar
Smith. Mmund. rioe-preeident: Bill
B*nt-*t-arma;
:lahoma City,
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hu a job f« common plea* Judge. Division 1.
tPol. Adv >:
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Bl«cl GUY AUSTIN for Constable.
(Pol. Adv.)
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HeaKh Chief to Speak—Dr. W. H.
i supply th,
TWO-Oui
tower bids.
Th* aame procedure ot increased
local purchasing v.L —
July, but itaoe that L _-------_ _________—. , ,------
new ftoeal year, no on* to yet certain fBfo chapter Tueaday night. He said
what appropriations will be. ; ,/ '
The new policy doe* not call for In- fn th* nation and 110 In
creased airforce spending. Wallis compVed with 3.0IE and
pointed out, but tor a new decenual- Mnte period last year.
tged system. Prevloualy a major por- c>n the brighUr side, ur prewewv
lion of th* airforce’s aupplie* wu that a vaccine to immunise chiklren
purchased by a centre! procurement and xdults against the diaea*e*wu
agency st Wright-Patterson airforce not many year* off.
bane. Ohio
Since the program ha* been in ef-!
feci, other airforce center* over the
nation also have started th* local pur-
chasing ayatem
Prior to thia time. OCAMA let con-
tract* here totaling only between
*200 *00 and *100.000 * month.
When the airforce did practically
till of it* major purchasing st Wright-
Patterson, bidding w*» allowed from
any ares, but some firm* at a dis-
tance found it uneconomical or im-
practlcal to keep a representative
nearby io transact business for them
t it is fell th* advantage now ha*
swung back to various localities
"' throughout the nation.
New» of City in Brief Form Tax*Bill
Taken to Cleaners— Bammv Davto. Ilin*** Net D*termln*d-Th*! _ (C*aUnw^ Fr*» P*** 11
aliment of a 21-vear-oid lf the blll to |el hls gppro,,]
itas the CLOTHESaaaa^aaaaaa.
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A superb collection of Paris-inspired Top-
pers—beautiful styling, marvelous values
, , . N length cuffed sleeves with flat-
taring drop shoulder line. Unlined for
summer wear In Rose, Maiz* or Gray
—Sizes 10 to 20. 3rd Floor.
Grocery and Market. 2024 NW I. I
wltnes* saw three boy* to*v* th* ea-
tabUahment but only th* I*-year-old
wu apprehended
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The voter, of District 3 have found
GROVKR FMNDLBTON to be thnir
Both
for
Enjoy a change about of perfume-laden
Esu de Toilette at no extra cost. Buy
New Horizon*—and get Danger . . ,
Buy Reflexions. Surrender dr
and get New Horizons. 1st
mend and staff school at Maxwell
base. Ala.
»* /l’i Longest Day
But Only by Hair
Wednesday Is the longest day of the wnonmuivn, uuue <i—vn-m- ■
beat Insurance of. good Government, year—with th* moat dayHght. Actually Won on the »58« million* central Ari- ’
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i. „ ... I Indefinitely by a houae reclamation <
J 37 p. m. which means that the sun jubcommlttre Wednesday. It held up ]
i will be the farther**! north during I action because It had not received a ,
• • * . . . i#S0. report It had asked from the interior <
T b a red a y—Committal , , , department.
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ever. Mid weather observer*, there’s
very little difference. There will be J
*74 minutes of daylight In Oklahoma [’
7.40
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PHILADELPHIA June 21—v?i-
, There will be no traffic court ses-
*iona in Philadelphia this week. Po-
llice announced Wednesday the sup-
ply of summon* forma has been tem-
, r ! porarily exhausted
Case* are ruiusyg ahead °f number at aummoitoea sent to
CAUOUSES
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Oklahoma City Times
Increase in Polio
Predicted by Expert
DUfFAWi A.y yep ■
Hart B. Van Riper medical director
"1 went to aw Berry, and he told Mitos, director of th* Oklahoma City
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ton and to distribute 30 000 copies meeting in obeervance of National
gel th* order to distribute the whol* at di
Bov
me and told me to g*t on with th*
distribution, and not pay any atten-
tion to Barry, taat h* was Faying for
ft himself OalM* aaM. "Were dia-
irthwriiw them"
■eetoy ta THto Cue
Case fllee ta Beanland* eftic*
showed Bonney to a co-detendant with
W. F. Vahlberg, former county treas-
urer. and DeWayne Haya, attorney in
two «x case* Involving purchase of
tax title* ta th* name ot Ted Muilth,
which are Mill pending in the justice
court ot WUU* Stark, justice of th*
peace; and a co-defend*nt with Vahl-
berg, Haya and Bernard Moa* in two
charge* of conspiracy pending in com-
mon ptoa* court; and to a co-defend-
anl on a third oonsplraey charge wMh
Vahlberg and Hay* in common pleas
Alltoon. Hominy, i
Mr*. Charite Stomp.
r*-*teoted secretary, and L. 1
Lawtoe. and Haskell Olenn. Wynne-
Chy Glenpool. Oklahoma City, Norman, **m* number of minutes Friday—and I
Britton and Wewoka. It was the same Wedneaday.
office I. He I* a good trial judge. aul ,73 minute* every day
(Pol. Adv ) from JUBe 13 w june-U.
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Driver Arreetod-r-WlUlam Asbury
<4 23* gw 32. wa. jailed
lowly Madneodey after th* car h* waa
1 driving hit a curb In the 1700 block
W Main ekidded 10 feet and over-,
wee charged with drunk-
DL«trlb(ittng Co., VIS N Indiana, ao- tnnees end driving while under thei
distributing firm
President Truman has signed Uta
t eommtaslon making William R. Wal-
lace, Oklahoma City attorney, a fed-
eral district judge for th* three fed-
eral aourt districts of Oklahoma
The announcement waa mad* in
Washington thst the oommlaeton was
' signal and Judge Idgar 8. Vaught,
aentor federal dtotrirt judge In this
state, announced th* oaths will be
given to Wallace st 10 a. m. July I
before s bench of five federal judges,
an roMdente of Oklahoma
IMtowey to Take Part
William J. Holloway, former gover-
nor an dlife-long friend of Wallace,
win present Wallace to th* five-judge
court for th* oath ceremony Wallace
will don th* robes of hi* office and
take a place on th* bench.
Besides Judge Vaught, who will ad-
mlniater the oath, judges on the
bench for the ceremonies will include
Alfred P. Murrab. Oklahoma City.
U. S. court of appeals: Stephen 8
Chandler Jr.. Oklahoma City.' district
judge, western Oklahoma. Ho><* Sav-
age Tulea. district Judg*. northern
dsitrict, and Eugene Rice Muskogee.
judge, eastern district. (
PwMIc la Invited
Judg* Vaught also entranced the
juailc** of the state supreme court tit NE 4. Wadneaday was hoping II stomach t..... .
and th* Judges of the criminal court would all come out In the wash He Walter* man wu Mil! * mystery
of appu
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♦ will have prominent placea in th* au-1 trouaers he sent to the cleaners There neaa. Joe L Hooper was brought iter*
th* highway patrol.
„ E H "DOC" ANDRKW8 for Con-
(Pol Adv.) stable. (Fol. Adv.)
T RAY PHILLIP* JR
For County Commleaioner, 3rd Dut.
1 candidate of apy self-appointed group
Bristow Man
a public offtotal" tPol. Adv.)
Hcnds r ircnicn h°°t m°^ ■«*<»<««'
B.MVC414O B BM VUiVII McPherrtn |r<J u^uistlve dim.
(Pol. Adv.1
Glen T. McNew 307 8 L*e. have been
Republican* opposed the new texes
on corporations but some conceded
privately that the Democrats have th*
votes to get the bill through the house
Senate Democratic Leader Lucas, of
vw-w-j - llllnotg Mld |t wouW paJUt there too
• • « ' The corporation tax payment speed-
Me*man Take* Training Lee Roy “J! *** offered by Rep^ Mills
Reynolds, seaman apprentice, USNR/'?Q*rL'u k
of 2301 NW 35. te enrolled in a two- > LroL
week basic training course al the Na-!^"®^ corporations pay within six
val Training center, Great Lakes, m, wonthe of the current year, all the
* t * * taxes due on their previous year * In-
nt. Offtecr* (.r.Suaud M.i B/n. “w**- T*” corporation* now can pay
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TU14A. Jun* 21—‘/Pi—Andv Bean see M N,_, ...w • j have been Anting th* current year.
who head* Bristow'* fire-fighting I Ona I* Cawgbi—A 14-year-old youth from the sixth regular —2?* ST*d'up *°*|W crow<1
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HYING YOUR WAY EVERY DAY
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Special Group
Summer Felt
DOBBS Hits, 55
a«. Meaxtu.es
You'll find exgetfy th* big brim you
want in this dty-witc, resort-ready
Milan brim group? Each on* big. tmarf,
unusually becoming! A rar* find st thia
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