The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 169, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1951 Page: 17 of 20
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Breadrick Attends
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PoliticGl Campoign 052
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CUB NO It BOW.' You CHritr
fa your parlor and without I
ora a Ifaa fat of a prophet you
an toil how faxotai to bo fa
tteoUtkalHuapfajjrfa. INI
ibb i Mia
Iterll bt uring again. ..
) nuldut Truman told a no
there art bo political
hauac farlNl except
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ITALY
Z?.'u Yeideo
RobsHKem
' !"St nfelf. '
IsMarmd
proopaaity of tbo
And ai if to try to knock tha
prapa from under tha Republi-
can baton they atari bo aald
tha opubilrana ban an
all and thanfan have
to smear and nUmpnoantatton.
Right away' tha Bopublicana
find back thnugh tha chainnan
of their national committee Ouy
Gabririaou who pot out a three-
p atatement replying to
the president. Gabririaou
pooplo knew tool
go there if you didn't know
it already you have from tha
Republican! aoaae of tha thing!
theyll be talking about Which
mean! tha Democnta will have to
talk about them too.
I - Sitting fa your parlor trying
to pnduct the campaign oratory
you could add a few more item:
fcmployuMut personal income and
biwinooi pronto the llanhall
plan tha Atlantia pact dealing!
with China and tha way wan
you get ' too positive
.though you'd better '
If. an out With a couple of
"14s." for you eant be too aun
what win bo aald: -;
B Ooa- Ytoaokewer ia
iag. tf aay; and to by
ttan write fa war with Ri
er by a
: But knowing what the .two
aidea have been laying alraody
heirie a aample of what to expect
if the ilk dont -get mixed up .in
the campaign: t
Doatoeroto In apito of i Ugh
taaaa made neeemary to arm and
-.top eommunim employment to
i to
YfaaW ww
gljNMOMM
i naa af lhaart
i Mata to
sm wiB train Mb flnl
i fa What Qaniaap fa Octahm
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at a paak and tha paoplo havo leaden who are reepanaibla for
high . faeome : and . corporation! j the Marshall plan and the Atlantic
have greater profit! Sum at any pact which to tinging Rumla with
time fa : hlatory all under the atari. And when would we be
Dauxicratai today and how much program
employment would communion have made 11
wo hod llatanod to thorn Republican-
leoden v who . wanted 1 to
whittle down the' Marshall plan
oppoeed . the : Atlantic pact and
arm far Xurope and fa abort.
and Income end proflto might not
be ao high if tha pump wain't
primed by tin arm race. ' If It
wamt far this artificial stimula-
tion the country would bo fa iad
shape. Taxeo wouldn't bo ao Ugh
if mo Democnta hadnt been ao
free end aaiy with government
money. And the mneu from the
RFC Investigation: That mink coat
in the White Houce and White
Houae aidm getting free hotel
noma. The Democrats are try-
ing to lead in down the road to
Socialism and muff out free en
terprise. They're trying to turn
tide into a welfare atata. They
triad to do it by aorlaililng"
If there been any
wrongdoing prove it Don't smear
at compulsory health insurance.
The people need it That heeding
far socialism charge ia a phony
en4 the fact that free enterprise
wae never doing hotter- to the
proof. This country halted the
march of communism through the
far-eightednm of its Democratic
gobble up t
sting
wilMnto let
real af the world
by Isolating uaf
BepuWeaui That charge ; of
isolationism ia a phony. Some of
our leaden - wanted to conserve
American? strength .instead of
spreading it thin around the
world by making America . In-
vincible tint. 1$ie Democrats
waited to aee the reel menace
of communism. Mr. Truman de-
nounces communism now but only
a short time ago he was celling
Stalin good old Joe." If we had
been far-righted we'd never have
let the Communist! taka' over
i. Sept IS Wedding
Robert W. Kara of Var-
Mbs Sue Alice MeXsu-
nay af Oklahoma City wen ex-
changed Thunday night in the
of the -Tint
church af Oklahoma CMy.
Vring
BVBflBOBSTe ?; ..
Parents of tha couple an Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. McKannay of Ok-
lahoma City and Mr. and Mr. J.
K. Xarn of Vartan.
Baskets of yellow and white
mums and greenery wen used far
decorations. A prelude of organ
music and the traditional wadding
marches wan played.
Mrs. Ickia Prater sister of the
bride was matron of honor. She
me drenrt fa Dale sraon or-
andy fashioned with a tight
odice end full skirt. '
L. L. Wegener of Cement brother-in-law
of the groom was boat
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The bride won a 'White bal-
lerina length drew with a riiouldar
length veil of tulle which was
accented with white mitts. 1
She carried a white prayer book
topped with tube rosea end with
white satin streamers which had
nee petals at reguiaar intervals.
following- the ceremony Re-
ception wae hold In the home of.
Mr. and Mrs. Ickie Prater Okla-
homa City
Mrs. Ram received her degree
from Central State college at Ed-
mond last July. She wee mam-
Shakespeare
Mathematics
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niltiag for tbehotaet Mn
. Wtaton. A eovend dtoh tone
woe earvad at noon.
Devotional was by Mrs. Winters.
Mm W. J. Wrick led prayer. Mm
Jet Tipton wee introduced so a
w msmbar. Mrs. Fred Preen
and Mm Alvin Hen ware viri-
; For A.LMtri Tow Wt WM Gin Vos ;
SO FOR YOUR
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lUgardUss off its Condition
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Items Hated on tha achievement
report wen: M garments made;
in juarts fruit. It quart
tables Tf quarts faddae and IN
pints Jelly canned; M pounds of
sunt itet nd put Is H1 i
age torimn; 1 gaa rages l elec-
trie aewing machine and I dining
room suit purchased; and 11 sick
calls.
The sptnu tapered tusk of the
narwhal sometimas grows to be
tan feet long and to louietlmes
tHiwri fate a harpoon used fa
hunting than aaa
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The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 169, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1951, newspaper, September 23, 1951; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1893109/m1/17/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.