The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 307, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1949 Page: 2 of 12
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MURSDAY JANUARY T VU
Truman ScoresT ulsal DOESNT GO r
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Landlords Rebellion
Tulsa An. 27 7 lYeddmt
Trumu scored Tulsa landlord1
rebellion Mull i(t federal rant eon
troi propawlx aa a poor approach
to lha problem a iilulcineiit the
movement' sponsors suid left
them punted. .
"I think he eheald clarify hta
statement I rant understand
it." eaid the Rev. Walters J.
Marphr. a leader In the
erlr awarra rev oil.
Murphy and fellow - landlord
started yesterday (Ivina tenants
notice to vacate in 811 days ao the
pmpertiea can be Withdrawn from
rental.
President Truman tuld a Wash-
ington imi conference ha didn't
believe the landlords who have
proclaimed they wont operate "aa
Iona rent control la on" would
get away with the eviction.
"I wonder what he mean by
hi statement?" Murphy ashed.
Hi are Amarine tMtelnesa-
men. Wa aim ply waat la aa ant
of b (ulnae. . II la an profitable."
Murphy waa told enrly today by
Texa Conoreaaman Wrifht Pat-
nun the eviction drive "will be
atop pad by the court.
Patman waa called In a long-
distance telephone conference with
taro unidentified Dallaa renter
and Murphy.
They asked Patman Juat what
affect ha thouaht the proteat action
would have agninst rwssnge of the
disputed rent control bill pen dine
in congreea
"He told ue he thought it would
hurt us" Murphy laid.
Murphy a Baptist minister sold
Patman waa asked on what
(rounds courts could base an in-
junction against mam evictions
when the present rent control lew
provides that la ndlords may with'
draw their properties from the
rental market on 80-day notice.
Fatima's reply according to
Murphy wee that "Uu eviction
aotloeo weren't aerved In feed
Tha revolt waa launched two
days ago by tha Tulsa property
owner association of which Mur-
phy la executive secretary. The as-
sociation control an estimaied
1000 rental units many in lower
rental bracket.
Surprisingly enough few ten-
ants aerved aotleea evidenced any
indignation.
One of them Fred Winter said
"I dont blame them and probably
would do the same thing If I were
property owner.
In Washington yesterday. Sen.
Myers (O) Pennsylvania called
the Tulsa evictions a revolt
against ordinary decency. Be waa
Joined in similar danunciatlons
from Sena ton Cain (H) Wash'
ington and Robertson (D) Vir-
Hospital News
Them have been five admin-
aiona and nine dismissals from the
local hospitals during the past 14
bourg.
Admitted were M. B. Phillips
I- & Sterling and Jnckie Pruner
all of Chic kasha medical; Mrs.
Frank Tyrell of Chickasha minor;
and W. J. Start of Chickasha
major;
Dismissals were Jackie Gilpat-
riek Mrs. Mary Sturgcll Waley
Smith Larry D. Archer Mrs. Cloo
Abbott and Mrs. A. B. McDan-
iels of Chickasha medical; Mrs.
Bob Green of Chickasha major;
Mrs. Norman McCoy and baby
girl and Mrs. Raymond Clift and
baby girl.
CARD OF TnANKS
Wo take this means of express
fng our most sincere appreciation
for the many kindnesses shown
us during the extended Illness and
at the death of our mother and
grandmother Mrs. S. A. Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cole and
Families.
Hinton Talks
AtMeeting.
Of B&PW
Leon Hinton was guast spaakar
at the meeting of tha Business
and Professiotuil Women's club
WHnesduy at Hairy's eafa. His
suujoct wus Safe Driving" on
which ha also showed "want
film.
Mra. John Carroll a. lias Bet-
ty Weldon reported on tne district
meeting held in Oklahoma City
last Sunday.
Mrs. H. T. Chancey was elected
aa nominee fur the sixth district
director.
There were 10 members pres-
ent. The next meeting will be
Valentine party on Feb. I
No Extension
Seen On Tags
Extension by legislative action . .. .
of the Jan. 31 deadline for obtain- ef?.wcr.ln
lug automobile licenses without " telepbimes sre
penalty la not expected by the
tii office scoording to Mm Jwiat TJrwund t-ptones
JcHks. ocmL I ar out of service ai aiaaiu.
Southwestern Bell officials osti-
OCU CLINIC
The Chickasha high school band
will not attend the Oklahoma City
university band clinie scheduled
far today and tomorrow accord-
ing to Charles Emmons director.
Mr. Emmons said today that he
had not hoard from the clinie di-
rector but decided not to take tha
band mem bare to Oklahoma City
in view of weather condition.
It's too bad too; The band was
well rehearsed on the selacfliina
they were to play over there. They
would have gotten a lot out of It
he added.
The local band waa one of six
throughout the state selected to
participate in tha clinic.
CITY COUNCIL
TO MEET TONIGHT
City government will continue
. usual In spite of the stoat-
wrapped streets.
City Manager John Rammen
ild the regular meeting of tha
council would bo held at 7:30 to-
night Bowever he added busi-
ness to coma up la strictly routine
and there want be much of It
A poll of councilman was nacaa-
iry to determine if them would
be a quorum on hand for the
evanlnra md
I out long distance telephone serv-
ice meet Of them in tha southeast
and east MadiU wa tha largest
Seven hundred emergency work-
to their lines
this week
Tom Jdks agent.
A nsmber ef
from Isal people wrre received
ihis morning ask lag If the deed
line had been ar waa reins to
be extended In view ef weather
eendll inos prevailing thto week.
Hn. Jeiks explained that any
extomdea of time would reeaire
a bill passed by bath haeoea of
the legislature and theagli pae-
sibto it wee hardly prabafeie
that seek a bill weald bo
Mra Jeiks reminded that the
weather at this time a year ago
waa pretty bed but that no allow-
anna was made for it then. "That I jjfa" frees trig rain ML
toads me to believe that the leg is- BainandsleetfeUidl night in
latum will make no such allow- Uwton faring the straetothis
nee thto yew" Mra Jeiks cud. morning. Then at 7:11 ajn
Actually we expect to expert-1 started to All and was still fall-
ence no difficulty in handling all lag two hours later
of tha application if the weather Bartlesville's streets were so
breaks by Saturday. That willj sllek today taxto suit operating.
Man Who Just
Missed Being
President Dies
Washington Jen. 17 CPI For-
mer Sen. Irvine L. Lrnroot of
Wiseonain the man who might
have been the 19th president of
the United Slates died lest night
A quirk of polities denied him
a spot in history as an American
president Powerful la Republi-
can party circles In tha 1920a ha
waa picked by GOP leaden aa a
viea president si running mate fur
Warren O. Herding.
That's usually enough to win
emlnalien bet tired delegatee
to the 1929 national eenventlen
becked their leaden sod swung
to Calvin Coolldgh .
Coolldga became president when
Herding died thro pears after
the election.
Lenroot who would have been
0 years old next Monday died
at his home here after a two-
month illness. Burial will be in
Superior Wta.
Be to sarvtved by ito widow
the fanner Eleenera van Etta
wham be married In 1941 end
a daughter Katharine F. Lea-
rest chief ef the children's ba-
re of tha Social Bsexrlly ad-
militates lie a.
Lenroot's first wife tha Armor
Clara Clough of Superior the
mother of Miss Lenroot died sev-
eral yean ago.
Lenroot served Ar almost a
decade in tha senate becoming
acknowledged leader of the Ha-
publican party during the admin-
istration of President C-yOidgy.
That will
give us two days in which to is-
sue toga before the deadline.
"Baaed an eemparken of
flgona. we ehenld be able to
issue CM tegs duridg efflea
been Saturday and 1
And that will pet as slightly
ever the total flgere far Jen.
II a year ago aha a
Mra Jeiks would give no estl- . . -
mate of tha time required to stand snow at Chickasha this morning.
In line and get license tags
tav. VtoTtaSetoSr SjWatakl.
minute after reachlngthe counter. riw tildhtm
Each of three typtote Inthe office jniihtVul
can turn out 19 registrations an overnight and mill falling
hour. Approximately 315 can be Aftamaa to atoo dropped
issued In the eight-hour pwrtod.lbgw ft00 -
A drtarilnjr rain fell ell eight
aa 3(4 Inches of anew
s slow drbsto
anting. Thera
wind. Inter-city ban
operating in end eat of Bartles-
ville at 9 pm. last night bat
may get into operettas today.
City beam an to service.
A light aleet turned to heavy
'JANUARY VALUE!
Service
Special
0b Household Refrigerators
The' Fall swing 14-Fotat
Cheek -Over
May gave Ten ii Next
la Chaa fiRis ft
Si Oil IMw
I Chirk Bril mi AljHrt.
4 dMk C PHtiw Ifltelmyb
& (!hwk RvfrlfFMitl Chirgg.
A ChMk (M CnM SaUtaf.
1 Chirk Dnt Mi
4 Ckrrk RIiim u Utrli
A Ckrrk KlNirlMl Wlrtaf.
I Look
3"
AO this Included in
January 8 pedal far
Any additional tobec pf
materials extra
(Please Mention Thto Ad)
Ed Refrigeration
Shoemaker Co. Service
991 Cbtekssba . fk SCO
fcr&JOttiC
Built by leldwlu
. . . Exquisitely petite de-
signs to harmonise with
cm home decoration.
... a fun
ealerful tualltlea.
Heister Wilcox
& Stark
311 Cfctekesha Fhene 3971
Yew BALDWIN Dealer
according to Mra Jeiks.
Teg sales for the first
days of this week were
normal except for Tuesday
the figure dropped to 89. On Mon-
day; however 189 toga were issued
end business bad begun to pick
gain Wednesday with a total
111 sold. Approximately 9160
tags had been issued at the dose
of business Wednesday.
Rofarians Hear
Dr. Coffin
Dr. Robert P. Tristram Coffin I
MaSfLrSSlS Tn Dewsy in 1M2 to run Ar
I the prraWww tgnln.
?ty?. ." -Jritettom Sarcastically Prance said he
wmSuL wondrd whether a atatement by
& cSSm. ciee Scott to the eommliee yeeterday
SimtlLChickadia SSLchoostu? ittetotog Dewey's conduct of the
te-th-bed -
tions. Visiting Rotarian was L. A. I t?-. nc-
The temperatura waa 31 degrees
at Hollis whers two Inches of
w AH in the past 34 hours.
Shortly before noon t heavy
saawfall began at Talas where
streets warn already treacherous
franc thick sleet-cevering.
City acbool officials announced
dum would be suspended Fri-
day. They indicated schools might
bo let out early today to allow
ws to toko pupils home.
Tulsa hospital staffs reported
numerous All victims treated. Air
travel. waa practically nil long-
distance buses were cancelling
rung and curtailed city
traffic waa slowed to a creep.
"It to a death-laid repentance
that you say you are no longer a
a Dewey men but good Republi-
can?" France demanded. - -
Tha Maryland committeeman
aid that In naming the executive
committee last week Scott had
consulted only J. Russel Sprague
New Yack committeeman and
Mason Owlett Pennsylvania com-
mitteeman Dewey supporters.
Ha said others on the eonunlt-
tea should have been consulted.
"We esnt carry an that way
France said. "There era ether
people in this party end they
tee ehenld be consulted."
France said that Scott's action
had caused such dlsmntlon in tha
committee that tha chairman ought
to resign.
France than offered his resolu-
tion which put the committee on
... .record as declaring that the best
The monthly meeting of Masonic interests of the party would be
Gardner of El Reno-
13 CENTS FOUND
IS AAA PAYMENT
ON SWEET CLOVER
Thirteen cents per pound to the
AAA payment rate tor planting
of sweet clovef.
Gene Cuanlnghasa county ad-
ministrative officer said the
odea ef pay moot rate had been
received si nee the listing Man-
day on various pneUeee.
It to recommended that teats be
made for lime and phosphate since
shortage of these could cause a
poor stand.
DISTRICT MASONIC
MEET POSTPONED
WEATHER CURTAILS
FIELD SERVICE
This week's weather curtailed
the county essemorto field service.
Monday was tha only day that a
deputy was in tha field.
County Assessor Clyde McCau-
ley today said this week's work
on receiving ' property Hats
homestead exemptions at Verden
Pocamet Amber and Cox City
would be mute up at the end of
tha first field schedule. It
Feb. 4 at Nioneksh-.
Assessments and exemption do
not become delinquent until March
19 1949. This will allow im
than month Ar makeup time.
Three Suits Are Filed
In District Court
Three suits have bean filed fat
district court
They ere: Elton Craddock
gainst Nelda Jane Craddock
divorce; J. E. Nelson against James
Davis quiet title; end Lawson
Radiator shop against Felrvtow
school money Judgment
Oilier activity In the court clerk's
office was light Marriage license
application waa at a standstill
gSlgfS J Grain Rally Starts
After New Lows Hit
of school fur quite same time be-
cause of a fractured leg will leave
for Ft Worth Friday when he
clans to enrol as a student at
Texas Christian university
No. 4
Continued
From Pare 1
up to 39 pwsfc Thus
was aver six tana of aleet on
Urn building. Exuat toeatien la
1739 lentil Fourth.
Fred Bullock Wcdneaday
reived an airmail tatter from his
former boas with the Gas Serv-
ice Co in Topeka Kan. Across
the top of the meet of typewriting
leper was printed (In great bit
ettem) Extra! Extra! Extra!
Chickasha Without Gaa ' Topeka
in God's Country -7 Bdlow
Plenty of Gas. And then in small
letters Topeka C of C. Pasted on
the bottom of the letter was an
Associated Press story concerning
tha gas line break Monday.
GIRL Word has been received
hen of the birth of a six-pound
10-ounce daughter at am. today
in SL Anthonys hospital Okla-
homa City to Mr. and Mix. O. J.
Jacobi of. Oklahoma City. Mra
Jacobi la tha former Doris T-ni"
daughter of Min. O. C. LefUn.
BOY Mr. end Mra Joe Rossi
are the parents of an eight-pound
two ana one-half ounce boy bom
t 10 JO this morning in a local
hospital. They have named the
baby James MichaeL
Rocket Arrival
Times Changed
Two early morning Rockets will I
have slight change In their ar-
rival time here effective Sunday.
Sam Hill toed agent today
aid the senthbeund streamliner
erne arriving at 4:42 an will
came In at 4:M am. The north-
bannd new earning In at 1:11
am will arrive at 1:19 u
The arrival times ware die
here to fedlltata connection with
east-west schedules.
MAN FOUND DEAD
MAY BE IDENTIFIED
Hugo Jan. 37 W1 A man found
dead beside railroad tracks four
miles east of hero may be Identi-
fied today.
C serge Blggerstoff ef Hope;
Ark believes the man la tab
Ather Conroe Blggentoff 79
af Denver. The sen Is
has It that Rev. Ralph
is willing to give toe
lessees; Well maybe
hes net looking tor dam but
hate adept at lee skating haring
bees a member af Um lea hockey
team while a seminary student
Thto memlng be got his lee
skates out tor tha first time
sines he tame to Oklahoma from
Massachusetts. Tha Tsana's
mall sea "Skipper stood In
tha win dew to watch bla dad
and occasion ally shouted with
gtaa "daddy trip daddy trip. It
should ba explained that white
getting hte lea (Sating legs the
Lutheraa pastor did ueeaatoaally
trip; but hu didn't ga dawn. He
contacted Leslie Eraland. who
sen cut a fancy figure an tee
skstaa to Jain him to the tan.
Mra. Yaug leaned her lee
ekutee to Miss Jane Beale Oil-
la hems College tor Women stu-
dent bum MeAtoetor.
Ed Gutou at Carraira Hat-
aharp hraught a era w ef men
(rang brselnf tote
play this morning. Hta building's
raaf waa sagging hum weight
of gleet mud leu. But it was
up betora it toU and
en did a hurry-up Job
af cleaning It
Death waa attributed to a heart
attack.
Fire Extinguishing
Water Pipes Burst
At Brown's In OC
Oklahoma Cite Jan. 37 () A
water pipe' which supplies the fire
extinguishing system at Brawns
department store bunt early to-
day causing unmti mated amount
of damage;
Mra John Gray got a helpful
pull from the city crawler" after
getting stuck in a downtown sleet
I drift Tuesday night The crawler
r pulled her ear Ar about a
I block before turning It looee.
Barney Hunter oeenpant af a
downtown building knew for
aura hew much the sleet east-
ing en fate reef weighs. He
layer of it one toot
square end estimated tha total
weight waa ever HAM panede.
The aleet was about five Indies
thick. Iu weight H wee equal
to man tbaa an ineh of water
aeeardteg to fate estimate; Need- .
ton to ay he went to work the accident
Folic said
Kimball wha to at-
tending Oklahoma A di M to visit-
ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. J
A. KimbeU 802 South 17th.
Mra T. E. Thera tee of N la Ba-
ku h lipped on the Ice outside her
homo Wednesday at noon
fractured her right wrist
Ned C. Sharp; PNOM USN sae
of Mrs. Inec P. Sharp 1437 Mis-
souri arrived in Chickasha thto
weak to spend a 20-day leave with
hie mother. Seamen Sharp will
report to the naval base at San
Diego Calif oa Feb. II ana to
expecting immediate assignment
to duty in Asia.
Wesley Shldlen sen of Mr. and
Mra Tom Shidler 1928 Mississippi
in Chickasha thto week
Ar a short visit with hta parents.
Mr. Shidler has just recently
ceived hte discharge from the
army after spending two years to
Germany.
Min Anna Grattan. Chevy
Chase Md. to visitor in the .
home of Mr. end Mra Tom Shidler cento
1821 Mississippi thto week.
Mr Md Mra. VtegR Cartwright
end L. L. Collier toft by train t
day tor their home In Selma Calif.
They arrived Monday to attend!
Vices Ar their mother Mra
& A. Dunn.
Word has beea received by Mr.
and Mra. Virgil McDaniel 903
Chickasha from their son PA.;
James Arden McDaniel who to
now stationed near Munich Ger-
many. Previously word was
eived from Southampton Eng-
land white en route to thto b
Frank Tooilinesa of Fine Bluff
Ark has bean a guest ef Mr.
and Mra Virgil F. Folker 1703
South 30th. Mr. Tomlinson has
spending the mid semester
holiday hen with their eon Rob-
ert Folker. Both era students at
tha University of Oklahoma.
Employment Office
lployr
is Me
Has Men Listed
To Clear Snow
Do you want your sidewalks
r roof clearsd of sleet end snow?
The local employment office hoe
evanl experienced men avail-
able scoording to E. J. Tibbetts
manager.
Ws have pleaty at men far
the work. All we need now are
orders;" ha explained.
Thom wanting tha work done
re asked to call 3310 or 331L
LACK OF CHAINS
BLAMED IN WRECKS
Lade of chains on fcy streets
was blamed by police ameers u
the cause of two accidents here
tote Wednesday end early today.
Police said none- of the fourl
vehicles two of them trucks waa
quipped with chains.
Occupants of tha vehicles escap-1
ed Injury though property dam-
age waa heavy in tha first acd-
dent
A 29-model coach driven by I
Han Aid Buffer Cox 23 Blan-
chard received heavy damage to I
tha front when It waa struck by!
a butane truck driven by Homer
J. Cokley 38 1701 South Fourth.
Police said Cox was attempting I
i turn from Missouri to Fourth!
when tha collision occurred. Cob-
ley's truck climbed over the
lighter vehicle shoving the hood
down against the motor before
U halted:
Chicago; Jen. 37 rally
got underway in grains today after
prices had flumped to new lows
on tha downturn of tha past sev-
eral week. Commission house
buying and short-covering spark-
ed the upturn which waa led
by wheat
The market was nervous during
enrly dealings but took on
strength after the mid-way point
In early trade all oats contracts
went to new lows since trading
In them .various deliveries started.
May wheat touched its low since
Oct 32 1948.
Traders thought the rally we
in pert technical storting the
market had apparently been over-
Buying Allowed news that
the United States wanled a $2.00
bushel wheat maximum 1 In any
tpternational wheat agree
meat
Wheat dosed 34-1 B3 higher.
May 93.30 tfc-V corn was 18-1
19 higher. May $1.42-1.43 73.
oats wen 83-1 14 higher. May
71-7114 rye was unchanged. May
91.S1W soybeans were 114 to 3
higher March 82.4814-14
and lard waa II to 33 cento a
hundred pounds higher March
(14JM4J5.
Wheat futures purchases: Yes-
terday 18732000; week ego 8-
140000; year ago 17237000.
Open Interest In wheat futures
yesterday totaled 58083000 bush-
els. New York Cotton
New York Jan. 37 ( Cotton
futures closed unchanged to 88c
higher than the previous
March 31.78-77 up 7-8;
May S3A3-84 up 9-11; July 31.84-
98 up 10-11; Oct 2l.73n up I;
Dec. 38.47 unchanged; March
38-34n unchanged.
Middling spot 23.74n up 7.
n nominal.
Closing Stock Prices
Naw York Jan. 27 (47 dosing
New York stock prices: 1
Anaconda Cop . 3344
Armour and Co - 7(4
AT and SF 101(4
Chrysler Corp 9844
Curtiss Wright 1(4
Gen Motors 5944
r T and B ... 4444
Mo Nana Texas 5(4
Mont Ward 53(4
(Hilo Oil - 3944
Packard Mot ... 4(4
Penney JC 4444
Pepsi Cola 9(4
Phillips Pet 9544
Sears Roebuck 39(4
Stand Oil Jnd 3544
Studebaker Corp 19
Swift and Co S3
Texas Co - 52
V S Rubber 4144
U 8 Steel 7744
Western Union Trig 15(4
Wlteon and Co' 1144
Wool worth FW - 4944
Local Markets
Cotton 1518 middling S33J9
OrstB
Milling wheat (basis Na 1 3.00
Rye 1.40
Yellow corn L39
White ear com N& S
Kaffir (ewt)
Oats
Mala .
Barter
Fragile
Cream No. 1 ....
Crum No. 8 ....
Hens (under 4 lbs.)
Bans (over 4 ha)
Eggs
Okfa. City Livestock
Oklahoma City Jan. 37 (I4-
(USDAl ATTL--Recetptl BOO;
calves 90; another steer and yaas
ling run; around 30-39 loads In
all; trade active and fully steady
on these; spot firm; tana lot top
333.80 paid tor four loads good
to low choice feds; bulk other
and yearlings medium to
good with anles largely $2090 to
and
fairly fat
to $19 and under;
medium and good
923; some
short feds i
fair supply
short fen heifer yearlings shown
steady; bulk $21 to $2390; odd
lots butcher heifers of medium
and good type $19 to $30; rows
scarce; steady to strong; noli 50e
higher; esnners slcwset at $13 to
$1390; butcher end beef cows
largely 317 to $13; bulks
odd head good to choice $30
SENATE RAISES
RELIEF FUND
TO $3000000
Washing!! m Jan. 37 ($4 The
senate today raised the amount
proposed for relief of mowbound
weetern states to $3900000.
By voice veto the senate adopt-
ed aa amendment by Bam Wit-
hin (R) Utah to a rasalntien
to provide I7BMM to rebnbaree
federal agenetea far money al-
ready spent In efforts to keep
roads open In 1$ western states.
Earlier the house had passed n
$2090; plainer light $17 to $11;
calves and Stockers too scarce to
make market; nominally steady.
HOGS Receipts ISO; Steady to
15c lower to outriders; their top
$2190; pecker market steady; top
$20.79; not enough here to estab-
lish price bulk; sows 50c higher;
mostly $1$ to $1790; stags 90e
higher; top $18; no stacker ma-
teriel shown.
SHEEP-80 sales at $20 to $23
on odd lota medium lambs indi-
cate 50c to $1 higher 'baste tom
last teat ef market; top quotable
at $24; awes steady tap $10.
Markets At A Glance
tnr The Awsdstsd heal
New Yelk
STOCKS Lower; leaden rally
in late trading.
BONDS Lower; rails In sup-
ply. COTTON Irregular; trade cov-
ering liquidation.
Chicago
WHEAT Finn; good rally on
riiort-covering.
CORN Firm; higher with
Wheat.
GATS Firm; short -covering;
cash receipts small.
HOGS Steady to BOe higher;
top $M.
CATTLE Steady to 50c higher.
DOZENS OF TULSANS
SKATE TO TOWN
Tulsa Jan. 27 ($V-Tulsans got
to wash by one means or another
today as an icy rain glased an
already deep coating af snow and
sleet on toe afreets.
Daeane of them skated down-
motorists who
braved the slippery streets.
And not few of them pressed
some summer time equipment into
new" walking In spiked golf 1 '
toe heavy eoating.
. The fire department bee turned
into a chain-fixing shop tola week.
Fireman Bob Pearcy Jock Par-
riah Dee Johnson and others have
bam keeping the police end fire
department's chains pieced to-
fether. A new set of cneine lasted
torn than one day far tha pallet
sleet The firemen even rigged
The pipe to on the roof. Water Stof JSSTVSi? pkxm 81 "
poured onto the third floor and
Mra Mari Fenton $28 Kan-
milrh nnnAm . says there to nothing to walk-
.n. .Hn?? hI on tttia alert and ten Its when
prating canvas over recks mdm hom. that you should bo
earaftiL She navigated the peat
kl (Vm tinned I three weeks of aleet and anew
No without a falL But at noon today
MUe From Pnra 1 I not close to snow dr ice
tripped on a threshold at
SSL's- "isiiBsssaraua
i a local
J. 1oBrirCTaS7" halted fate I 2. f
district Not IB achedulad tonight
in Apache has been postponed
by continuing bad weather.
Cy Pitchford district aaeratary
lid tha date would bo announced
later.
FARMERS!
WINTER M HERR!
LET US INSTALL A
Butane or Propane ;
System
COMPLETE SELECTION (f
BUTANE APPLIANCES
WKslamsseo Ranges
Detroit Jews! Ranges
dr Odin Beauty Ranges
frTemee Heaters
Utility Heaters
Allot Water Hesters
Easy Tsrms If Dotifcl
The Farm
Supply Co.
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141 4-J
if the chairmanship were
declared vacant
Last minute efforts to eompro-
mira tha fight over the chairman-
ship had failed a short time betora
Frances resolution was presented.
began Monday according to 1 re-1 home and sprawled on tha porch
port from tha local manager. ' ' I aptiling groeetiaa over the floor.
Ice-eaated dtotribetloe lines In
tha downtown are were melt-
hertiy after
and water m
trianai
Hlrhway patrolmen reported no
accidents on tha countys high-
ways since thto storm began earl-
tor in tha weak. But city police I
had two collision investigations I
on Wednesday and one this mem-1
ing.
City Manager John Hammml
kept hte crawler" tractor at tool
disposal of local motorist It r
making tha downtown area again I
today giving helpful pulls to staU
led driven.
tha 600 block on Choctaw to
discharge a passenger. .It waa in
the traffic lane. A truck driven
Sr Tommy Lee Kannell 25 $23
orth 12th failing to atop on the
lick street crashed into the rear
of Baker's car.
Baker car received damage to
the trunk.-
Thera were no charges filed in
either accident.
Sun Comes Through
. Clouds At Ardmore -
Ardmore Jan. 27 (44 At
least one mot in Oklahoma felt
the sun today.
A warming aun peaked through
the clouds here during the morn-
ing. The official temperature was
S3 degree and- thFfour Inches
of tea and dost began thawing.
Chairman O'Mahoney of tha In-
terior affairs committee told tha
senate an appropriations commit-
tee hearing had been called Ar
thto afternoon to act on the house-
passed appropriation.
Tha aenatek rosoiatien which
to an authorisation and nat an
aetaal Bpproprtatisn goes to tha
Ar action.
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' DESPITE STORM.
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