The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 200, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 28, 1952 Page: 2 of 10
ten pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Tit (TtiUUklif (Pk.) Cninti
TVfSDAV OCTOPFR . 1151
TWO
housands Battle
Blazes In Nation
I Kill fog rad m4 4ft( f ra ia
Hr I InmUiM F I -
llUH i4 U. of IM !- U hll4 tM M Mifl
Iria4 Bataoi 5M 4 M M-
BULLETIN
luk lit Utr ia a Ml alt
I a nuM to rti4 fMiul I
l.n uHHrr-
uH t ran ftut tun la Wlfc
Imui Ui' UtantHiU al toil
1 a 1 . HaUnaal liwnltiMl
rami iMMaMn atoul
ildirai lightm IM filar l4 aa
1 ia fauna Mima 1m naur l
iTccn-Agcrs Held
lOn Violations
Of Traffic Rules
I Jerry Mu4 IMiwwii It
l-iH kha iiltuM qdly M Ihir
I rialtoM ti liaMw cwwl M tli
l.jt an mi mH ln Mai
1
J II ir being heM la my Jail a
m a f iKimriri 4 lb finat
II (itiiijr ia m valid
11 '.Iter's llrawn. rrk law alriv
1 and (living Ihfraich a mvlr
Ikinnt dill.
WlllUm Robert Smith. If
cUfkuln Rnltf guilty I al
ia Inc aa aallra4 per ia
aarral a and ar trbltk II was
ItntnH a Ita fin and la bring
la dir fell.
ThoaiM llavid llulrhlnson If-
i llrd hr bund Moling H0
If ateunkennoM. aa valid Plate
river's I Irani and reckless drlv-
I1-
liondr nf IS each war forfeited
I ipaadfnc bp: Jack LaRnp
Ihlalri Ourkaklia: Charles Tim
fussril SSL Auburn Ala.: Lnpd
Raymond J races SO Marlow; and
fanlamin A. Cuff IR. Chlckash.
Other fnrfeilurar Mrautay were:
I mar K. Dutch SO. Chirr an III.
l fur speeding and S3J0 for Im-
1 turn on f'hlrkrrtia: Ftoyd
. SO. 007 Dart Elm $10 for
klrrr driving; and Donald I
Jiilpln 10. Rurh Sprlnr ISO fnr
lacklcaa driving and ISO for
Ininkennesa.
f lta I ratbl
hnWI M lb tindrfolry m4
fen lib lltr a itll li nM
Ml af birr Ititfid huMfad
of nialt Ihllee td WiblriMr a4
we mailt an Mg4 fanulaadr
Ihfuugfcud fr kiip'rad. lb Mid
1 rail atal toia
A .iteri karri w intend
rat M Mirrwl a H aa
a liiurteai n II .
lari an riHiiUr monmari
ftian nral rifirtel M Km llrtttlb
kfcir atal MruarhuMdM whltb
rbnad Ihrnr walland In lha pub
b: Ilian Kentucky M I5yara
old ton nrt rmMd Irian M'brf
bt help light to flantar; from
I'ratirrKrMa. wbrt rua-aiiai of
Iho huriltNB rraao U balng mao
wtrrvri ood luan Aikaaui wtoara
Mate forotiar Inf lata womad
residents!
"Th toil fit Mluaiitai I out
of naiirul. Vnur btntt pour Imm
and avra pour tm ar I dm-J
BiofiKO inrtM
10 iim
ittMirr hi. ipr-tobaioa
Mirtlf Mai riba rrad Ito
gap I Ito prrrbiawta puMm
Mr b pfo oirolal
ram ar qn 1114. tol tier
irfMOt fM Moot rtpittttf to
tof tea r'ltolM naald to
broapai bodrr panllaf I tM
Most Coal Miners
Return To Shafts
PITTSIKLIWH d-rllntl if the) sea rpMtlun1 PfrAMoa
toU-mr toma oil i d (. Mil imwi wui m to
brort.i j lb otdrr 4 Lfc.u '
Hiami ralthl Jib L latlt
ud
fit!!?
Short Stories
rg M It tap poaiianoa I
Ito pi proMUkohl I tell nor
p.lal aluiliap mi4 Imp. kMU
uiaint ItM Ptf I top to td
tort Hitod bit Htmil
Mtr Ito boil I to bomi
glllftMig( (top Mii
Two Deaths
Boost Toll
Dp Tto Arlted Dram
T a faialiiir in Oklahoma
pt iaulii. ftnm a rririn
(IlitHm and IM Ollirr liutto
an ittaail -ptil IM IHI rtealh bill
bi al ill rwniHMod with IM
1 Itll Him m IV) I -Tm
limn vbim was Mi. A R
Jarhum M fivlrhunia f'llv hi
car (ulMd null a Rot Hand
put(r lrui iw nillr wori
of Chmiaw In Oklahoma Counip
iti4 tor t mi bafp after a
oa -a. Ui tr oa dio
te aiUi IM fitihti
ptitl nonteriMp maoliaa
in patted IMwiaboul
told Oilhia toll after Imria
it bl Vya offinoi potter
d bt ai OMr m bk m im
to Th bMl Mtauuiii po
ibm of tnuita: Im i a bt wrbM
A to Kalteio Uwi Itot
ttllraOM. Rul Vuainia lllia4i
to Mbr b cual'PPuditrlOg 111
mtir4 bt cm ptadumna inter
np 11 mm. Dm roMintpuo af
nrium al mmi mino naa dm
larrd b IM momma ad aaMp
Hur(lm.
Mamina totollt
Vlpluallp all hral M DtitrUi
4 In V'tutf ppimtplvania rpt
roiioa atead 1 M mmbrra
aarod in brain nock on im mnr
InrpadlartoM
Aa ualirr farm td th aiualio
aa ptwiild HMvndiariim. A an-
try atiirianl banter In Arkamaa
T. S. Marlin mm. 'W brlirval
porlrtttep
llirbnap IViirul Tpiim Bn
Dlarauui taut a mMnrM itmpd
al Mi rruiiifiB Milted kia liphla
fat an aurmpl m warn Mir. Jack
Bun td IM apptoM-hitin Iraln.
A Tulta liurk driver Uarfmld
Vounahliaad Bf w ptnnrd to'
toaih tol toted vrhM when
oanefralp-or avveral pumrlrdlr I rk
uhIji aM hm RkjA I ! w De 0wrf S 111 ltP S 1 S
rmwiiie up nn onws mbut i . tea.L mom Mm ivmw
tork Muu4ia(iiii rialii aad Crrrk emlckukmeul near Dr pew
hark fnad. telling lirca naht aa Tmupm Impd rraiKimo
Paid Yaunaldtrid had barked up
A fhamville. Ind.. theriff repurbl m im rreek bt dump a hmd of
pd Sunday dial three young me I girl when IM wheel tllpped over
admiiird peillna fire "fur rarllw uk otiy.
Iba hundrrd men fouahl ciaMl
(Ire tot Ito Clark National Ftoel I
la SuuthraM Mnauuri and morel
than IM anu. brutk and weed I
District Court Near
Closing Of Session
Iba dnrkri fur lb Urbdier illlina
fire were rrfaaied In the St Uaiiti. (ha Ju
and Kantaa Clip area fence "JSLW'
pmia and phruMierp were damaged I 7 .lJ
a IreMdent Tnunan a farm. pfrrd ? pMMl1 ch
Kiwanis Backs
Flood Control
ling argument I lha jury tot IM
Paul Juhnaan Jr. n. Audrey Siilb
well daman aid
DialrM June L. A. Wuud order-
I rd a raccM ahurtly behw noun in
larder to wnt Inalructiana to lha
S-"cV.3rs. ? esn I
the mtorrycle he waa rldma crah
Thl afternoon final aravmenla
will ba pmented aad toe rata
glared In Ike hand af Iba jury.
Jnhnwn. a fnrmei city traffic
alien Servirc made an appeal to
th Chickipha Kiwama Club today
BOY Mr. and Mr. L. L Con-
fei 414 North 4th ar parent of
nine-pound three-ounce boy
t 1:30 p.m. Monday In
al hoapilaL
BOY A ten-pound aix-ounc
waa bom at a.m. Mon
In a local hofital to Mr. and
Hollie Cochran of Cement.
fay
Ira.
BOY Announcement I made
the birth of a aix-pound nine-
boy bom at 4:95 p.m. Mon
in a local hoepilal to Mr. and
Harry Moot of Alan.
bunca
Ray
BOY A boy weighing aight-
nda nine-ounce waa bom at
p.m. Monday in a local hna-
to Mr. and Mrs. Manna
ightengale of Verden.
1:20
pital
BOY At 4:40 a.m. Tuesday
line-pound twelve-ounce boy waa
i In a local hocpital to Mr. and
Ira. Arnett Scheolfleld.
No. 1
Continued
From Fag 1
draati water ahortaae and en-
tire atala ara werrylnr haw to
I protect 'toir tinder-dry timber
and rras tod from the heipht-
aned danaer of eanaumlna fire.
Area farmers have just about
liven up (canning the pklea for
' i but the reception given
roses in May ia nothing com-
' to the welcome a good rain
I receive.
October ha aaen 27 days coma
tui.i go without a trace of rain
with only four-days remain-
la likely to end on the aamc
ale.
The month usually predueea
IJ1 Inches af mefartura and la
the fifth wettest at tha normal
year according to U. 8.
ther Bureau records.
September usually even wet-
ter with a normal rainfall of 3.21
inches managed to produce
4)2 inch aprinkl during Ita
30 day.
Normal precipitation for the per-
iod from June 1 to Nov. 1 ia 1948
Inches. Precipitation from June I
lo Oct. 28 1852 ia only 8.55 inches
1.S1 below the norm.
Prospects for much rain for th
next five months pre dim accord-
ing to statistics. November through
(arch arc the five driest month
the year. December is worst
dth a normal rainfall of only
inches.
Only three months of tha first
19 have equalled or exceeded
the standard.
May usually the wettest month
the year with 4.72 inches of
ilnfoU recorded 5J8 inches.
This is by for the moat for this
ar too and nearly two inches
I more than the month of July
lAugust. September and October
' nbined.
February waa .15 Inch over par
with a total of IAS while March
was 07 Inches over .with 2.28.
The last sincle rain measartna
at least an Inch waa In mld-
Julv but even that mouth was
At Inches below lie normal silaht
2.77 flame
Here's how th moisture record-
led in Chlckasha so far in 1952
Istacks up to normal for the city:
Normal 1952
I Jan. 1.42
iFeb. ..I 1.48
Marrh 2.19
lnril
Mav
.. 1.50
4.72
I June
I July
I Auc.
.. 1.95
1.77
2.92
I Se-it. - S.21
I Or. - Ml
1.27
1S8
2.28
2.80
5J8
9.05
MS
1.13
.02
jOO
TITAL
29.18 19.71
fo?;:: i "k"
lay Flood Control Project.
Mr. McVickers explained Ihe
puma and exlcnt of lha project
and asked help tot getting ease-
ments on the property along Lina
Creek for it.
Klwaalaas voted uaanlmaus
approval af Ika prajert aad
number af maaibera v el an leered
to eeatael lha property awuers
Mr. McVickers was introduced
fay Howard Si usher member of
tha Kiwania agriculture commit-
to and buainesa managar of the
Grady County soil conacrvutica
district
A political speech giving the
Republican views of the presiden-
tial campaign was presented by
Mary Frances Sledge
Lincoln Grid Queen
Mis Mary Frances Sledge was
announced a th 1952 Football
quean of Lincoln high school in a
special assembly today.
She will reign aver th Uarstu
Liana hcairramina activities
Wednesday which wld ba cli-
maxed with the eerauatlau ear
maulei during tba half at th
Fmderkk-Liueala same la Lto-
eahi stadium.
Miss Siedg was the candidate of
the junior class.
Tba queen ia the candidate of
th citizenship committee vs part I the class raising tha moat money
of its effort to encourage voter to I to cover expenses of homecoming
terest in the election Nov. 4. I and coronation activities. The J un-
Gena Gardner of uncnn chain-1 for class raised a total of 1101 .OS.
man of tha sixth district Young
Republicans spoka on his reasons I
for supporting Dwight Eisenhower
and the Republican platform.
Ha waa introduced by F. F. Fob- I
ter Grady County Republican I
chairman who waa Introduced fay
Morrison To Present
Magic Show At OCW
locw ihimm sum
Rex Morrison Ada la to present
of magic at 10 'a.m.
Walt Alim ef the citizenship com-1 Wednesday at Oklahoma CMlega
mittee. I gp Womens
Tha Democratic side of the coo- jjr iorrison superintendent of
test was presented two weeks ii. Ada. ia in demand
earlier by Sn.ith Heater of Pur- ttasurtout Oktahoms arrithe
ce. state Democratic chairman. S for his program of mag.
Fhl Jackson made I ie. He presented a similar program
report to th club on the nominat- lfo at OCW.
ing committee and announced 1
election of officers would be Nov.
11.
Frank Emory announced tha
"House of Magic" open hoc
sponsored by the Public Service
Company to be held at S p.m.
Wednesday Nov 5 on the campus
of Oklahoma College for Women.
Guests wars Joe Preecc Char-
ley Thompson and Jerry Cole stu-
dent Fiwanian.
Hospital News
Local Youth's Parole
Revoked By Collins
County Judge C. V. Collins today
Tan admission and four dis-
missals were announced today by
local hospitals during a period of
2 hours.
Dismissed wet Zarl Snider of
Ntnnekah and C. R. Smith of
Chlckasha surgery ; Belvla Ander-
son of Verden and Mrs Coleen
lies of Blanchard medics!.
Admitted were Marion Vanden-
mark Mrs. Molly Nunn Mrs.
Evelyn Schenk Delbert Hicks
Mrs. Harry Andrews and Mrs.
Dock Dor-ey of Chlckasha George
Hit ihlft.
fkn 4 IHtmiii IIM wurkrre
u4 wkl l4ly
ft a-l vttfcatA top
a k if ut.y after tea
V Ita biUiislUMi ft4 tolto
to tola af im II to daily p y
I Ml Hteite4 ftorktiy
duaiis wui im uufcMiry
M-ra white irted la 15 to-
tes miMHtwf . ft day's
Mb wa sut to Ilf at. te4 im
stead that IM dumm4
a.iuiid itetr r(l.
after Lts bitterly aw
saited IM was ad bto at im
la Ittek H t Uitul they gut lb
foil it fa
Pre id Trumaa mt
US IM L'MW rhtefiaia and llerry
M. M. rbtef iMuiiy tegau
to 1 IM White NnM atrar IM
wrk an d and yrsonaliy appld
to an d to to sink.
Issh Ihe fird f irtegrama
teillna miners they should rasum
prndurMM I to bM lnteria af
IM publte and tomstka pendma
a final derisin m lhair par to
Mr. J. N- NNnd at ta raeate
Oaia tMl im m4 ui hat
Siafllll M1 J- I- flM.il'ji;
Reports On Exports
Start Grain Strong
niintoo M-raiat 4 ait
'at n tbid 4 Tied iudv ftr
( toi.a iri SCI) d
iriurord to to pits yesterday but . (
Raiiaa Appraled
Ruth th bitevi aad th Biiumla-
Mrs. E. Wood
Rifes Pending
Mr Eva Wucd. Sd. died at 45
a.m. Tunilay m her hum at 1020
Snuih 5lh foilowma a period at
illlWM.
Services inuler the direction at
th llrown Runeral home a re
pruning th arrival at hat ann rteten.
irom f-mp Leiue.. N C. Allhnugk only trickle id cnal
IMn on March 22. 1 Teh- produced th past week to
nesse eh had lived in th Rush (rlwr and roatolrpendrnt
Coal Operators Assneiaiin
hearted fty Mne had Ptted th
Whit ruling. They tank their rate
In tcunnmie Stalallrar Roger Put-
nam. who baa the power to over-
rut th tsajard.
L'nion otflilals at Wasbinatn In-
durated they rxprrt a darisio Ilk-
In a few days. Pulnam. bowever.
indicated Ihe ruling may not come
for mtd than a week.
la th cnal fields L'MW district
officials and miner aiiprarrd cm
fldent they'll get a fatwrabl dw
ftprings ennuminity for the past
29 years. She wa. a member of
the First Christian Church In
Chk'kaiihs.
Her survivors Inelud on sun
Clifford Wood of Ninth Carolina:
three daughters Mrs. Louis Sh-
eer of Ruh Springs. Mrs. Georgia
Caulfield at Fort Bliu Tex. and
Mrs. Miklncd Joiner of Tulsa.
Okla.: one brother. Lea Georg
of Chlckasha: three sisters Mrs.
Ethel Haynes of Oklahoma City
Mrs. Jewel Wells of Chlckasha
Mrs Emma Ferrell of Washing-
ton D. C and five grandchildren.
I '' L. r.L T iig oa ftaiwi tMhiaiwd mto f
m Mr riM y Mum m IM atih.t te giro
my.
4-H Club Picks
K. Fitzgerald
Closing Slocks
Keith Fitzgerald WM einrtsd
ytMutenl at Maridisg 4-M ttv
in an MgnuilMil mrotlng bold
M'ity
utlxf attuan e tested Inrludg
Janet hidlm. VU priol Mary
law bM serfetafy Jy Mte Kng Alrp
AU.by and Jmaua Lrfiteu mi f th
gi: a lire tng v-.
.tr WM profit raakinf
Local Markets
Cut in I9-R4 nui'OU'g
pmihiiil bwit telling toad Wheel Ibatig ftw It
ffrewig (ry tlauat tedirailng
taik 4 foitewdhrougk by 1
inter!.
Am T ad Ttrt ...IH
Anaeun fiy ..... 3Bs
Brth ht ...... t:s
8'
WwiVi ItepMna ttahter and IUtiian I w ........ 1'
lluward. lrilian rhaunMm and .ften Mif W
itennv Riatey and Donald Geary j ktul 4 Pet ...... 2t5
tapnriet. Ifdnn cat ll'i
Mrs llallwit fUritett will ttedptd tut Ind 7
aa enarfa af th group. IT Co M'y
Cither flub W canned M'wd ; U g Steel r'
If
P
V
u
u
u t
by Mis Mery lUHar d su(anl
V
V
U
V
ftete
Cura
trattitgilffti
Cfm N I ....
Crm. No I - . .
liana f)vr 44 tb )
liana I on tee 45 lbs j ....
fiat IN I) ....
baa l a I
State Quotations
demaiMtaiiim agent
ILiward 1nweiL assistant rounty
scent war Vrnten and Midfil-
berg Mrs Stella Mawlde aad Mr.
SarnMwd Hesvto will erb IM
VrfSra grrop. Keith tinier I
PfteWraL iamaa Slsaht vis
prMldrwU Rvelv HoweU terra-
torr and Gayle Dlrirkton aad
Mart tranrte Heavln. anna lead-
lientrnt at lha Middleberd club
I Gayl Boundik J. W. lirnnenon
le vie prwidenl Shirley Terry
erriHary. and lletly Hail ami reg-
ay Hendemon. snug le uteri.
Mr. and Urv Delbert Maxwell
ai lh roaches.
Industrie suffered n real bard-
ship. Aa estimated 8 millkxi tons
of coal terrain largest supply In
th Minin's Mitnfy was aockpilrd
a the beginning of lha walkout.
Tha estimated a trike loss waa about
18 mlUina tons.
Fewer Strike
TOKYO 14 Th 129.008 mem-
bars of the AlKJepan Electric In-
dustry Workers Union want on
sink tndav for higher wages.
Fewer bL-ekaui resulted la many
sections of th country.
Tension Goes Up
In Illinois Prison
CHESTER 111. 14 Tension
mounted as 208 rebellious prison-
ers th lives of seven prison of-
ficers In their hands played a
waiting game with authorities
today at Illinois' Mensrd Stats
Prison.
The insurgent convicts seized six
guards and i prison lieutenant lata
Monday and took over control at
ana of the old prison's four cell
blocks tha same one in which
prisoners rioted five weeks ago.
Warden Jerome EL Munie fear-
ful that any open move to put
down the rebellion might cost the
lives of the hostages planned to
starve the convicts into submis-
sion. Feed Stopped
All food and water supplies wee
cut off.
By mid-morning the rebel pris-
oners strangely bed made no
demands. The ugly stone and con-
crete prim was quiet. Only out-
ward sign ef the disorders ware
machine girjs manned at strate-
gic points around tha besieged
east cell Mock.
Tha convicts upset the warden's
plans to storm the cell Mock with
80 armed guards shortly after the
riot began by threatening to throw
the hostages from a 40-foot-hlgh
cell tier balcony.
It was tha warden's theory tha
convicts were bent on a mass
break when they seized toe guards
while marching ftnm ihe mesa ball
into their eell block.
"We moved too tost for them1
Munie paid.
Btevrasoa Sought
Inmates were reported Monday
night to be calling for Gov. Adlal
Stevenson who wu .out of the
statec
"To the best of my knowledge.'
Munie said all of the seven men
are alive and unharmed. We are
having to take tha prisoners word
for 1L
The only kind of a deal
would make would ba for tha In-
mates to turn tha officers over
to us. Only than - will ws feed
them. '
The warden said ha would make
no other concession.
Soma 270 prison guards and 70
state policemen working in shifts
ringed tha cell Mock which la en-
circled by a prison walk
They were ordered to "shoot
to kill" in the event of an escape
effort
Tha prim' was th scene of
27-hour uprising five weeks ago.
One Petition Filed
In Jessup Estate
A pHti'U ha been recorded In
Ihe rounvy court for letters of ad-
mmistraiiiai In th rotate at th
late Tumi Stewart JeMup
Sh uicd Oct. S in Rowe county
Idaho.
Th petition was signed by
Mrs. Anne B. Crouch Tuttle a
inter fitter heir Include Sir.
Mary Aiuwart Ingles. Paris Ky
sister and & J. Stewart Cyn-
ihianna Ky. a brother.
Coma Strikes
Dixie Crosby
revoke dthe parole of James Karl r i j7rrrfnV Thnrld
Schmidt IS. Chlckasha and order- 5 r.L.PSw
S' MiTreS toTaSto WS-ftl M0
trial school at Stringtown. - I ver of Mlnco and Mr. Florence
Jane of Verden medical.
The youth was taken to the
school this afternoon by Judge
Collins and Deputy Sheriff Bob
Stidham.
Ht ni IDDTfhendcd Vnndsw
afternoon fay city police. "Some of I rlble losses on the enemy. In fact
th articles taken in a recent bur-1 1 consider one Chinese regiment
glary at the Bill Abel home wars I destroyed. -
recovered said Police Chief Ern-1 "We are in complete control of
eat Kell. uverytMng we pulled back from.
AP correspondent Milo Fsmeti
Card Of Tkaaks reported from the front that Lca-
Wa wish to express our sincere themecks were in firm poaaeaaion
thanks and appreciation to our Lg the Hook a rtdgelin northeast
may friends who were so kind q Pinmunjcxn and two outposts
Barnett Reelected -Farm
Bureau Head
to us during our recent bereave-
ment and also to thank them for
the beautiful floral offerings. The
E. V. Cole family.
No. 2
Continued
From Pag 1
tc th north
About 1.500 Red Mt the Marin
sector Sunday night Tha Marines
counterattacked and kicked the
Reds off lata Monday. During th
darkness today they
mopped up small holdout units.
After daybreak the Marines took
two outposts without opposition.
Allied warplanes roared over flic
f erred to Stevenson's speech In
San' Francisco last Stay. Eisen-
r quoting from that pro-1 area and pounded the Reds with
nouncement said Stevenson talked bombs rockets and flaming gases
"prolonged public discussion ef I line. The Chinese replied with spor-
what tt will be necessary to eon-ladle artillery fir
cede" k. Soviet Russia. I The Reds threw their heaviest
The general's comment was: punch at South Korean infsnlry-
This to the language that invites! mm n shell-pocked Sniper Ridge
war itself. north o. Kumhwa on the Central
KeceUerUsa I Front
H recalled too that in the peat I AP correspondent John Randolph
there wet men who described the said up to 758 Chinese knocked the
Chinese Communists as "harmless I ROK troops off the northernmost
agrarian reformers." that- is peo-1 position on the ridge and stormed
pie primarily concerned with lend
reform hi China end not Chinese
political and military aggressors
obeying orders on all counts from
th Kremlin. Eisenhower said they
have shown some signs of pro-
gress in political education
pert way up the slopes cf Pin-
point Hill. Sniper's dominant
height
The South Koreans counterat-
tacked almost immediately. In a
NMninute fight they regained all
I th feat ground.
Halbert Barnett Meridian waa
reeleefad president of Grady
County Farm Bureau at tha annual
meeting Monday night
Other officers include: Hubert
Miser Friend vice president; A.
B. Mecoy. Chlckasha treasurer;
and Woodrow McCalla Amber
secretary.
Community directors are: Mr.
Mecoy Chlckasha; Charlaa Ken-
nedy Amber; D. 'U Frederick
Pneaaset; Jack Schlitt Verden;
Sam Cecil Alex; Sylvester Maier
Meridian; Wayne Wyatt Ninne-
kah; and Mr. Miser Friend Mr.
Barnett Finis Clark and Bill Jef-
frie at directors at large-
Mrs Schlitt was named chair-
man at the Associated Women.
Mrs. Miser was reelected vice
chairman and Mrs. Sam Cecil
wm named secretary. Mrs. An-
drew Reding and Bin Meeey
are the retirinr chairman and
secretary.
The Associated Women directors
are: Mrs. Reding. Chlckasha; Mrs.
Harry Kntos. Amber; Mrs. Cecil
Alex; Mrs. H. Frederick Pocas-
set; Mr. Jim Scott and Mrs.
Schlitt Verden: Mrs. Wyatt Nin-
nekah: Mrs. Miser. Friend; and
Mrs. Mecoy Chlckasha.
- Delegate to the stale conven-
tion Nov. 11-14 in Oklahoma City
are: Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Miser
BIr. Goltry Mr. and Mrs. D. I
Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kortemetr
Luther Chapin and Halbert Bar-
nett. Altemstes are: Leonard Da-
vis. Mr. and Mrs. Reding Mr. and
Mrs. Schlitt and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Taylcr.
The erf antes Uea went ea rew
ard fat fkver at the apper water-
shed treatments m recommend-
ed by th Sail Conservation
Service in preference to big
dams. The members faver fur-
ther eensotidattou ef govern-
ment agenelee especially agri-
cultural agencies whose services
veriapi
- Grady County FB members fa-
vor 98 per cent support as long
m no surplus of the farm com-
modities exist. Members reaffirm-
ed their stand on tha repeal of tha
two par cent sales tax on feed
seed farm machinery and fortl-
L'zero They -urge the continuance of
the one per cent gasoline tax
which to for rural school milk
and mall routes. Tha Grady or-
ganization recommended that tha
Oklahoma Farm Bureau study th
quarantine of hogs and make rec-
ommendations which would re-
lieve the hardships from farmers
with clean hogs.
Grady members erg the re-
peal f the oU field i
Is and eppaaa tbs
ana cent sales tax
which will be voted spaa
Nav. 4.
Miss Pat Owens Amber and
Ray Kortemeir Verden were In-
troduced as tha GCFB queen Hid
king candidates. Both lied group
singing during th meeting.
Entertainment wm provided by
the Alex high school glee club
under direction of Mrs. Ole Hat-
field: The group presented a mu-
sical skit. Mtes Marsha Meyers
Pocasset also sang a vocal solo.
She was accompanied by Mrs.
Hatfield. .
BEVERLY HILLS Calif. 14-
Dixie Crosby tha wife at crooner
Bing Crosby was in a critical
condition today and to in a coma.
Larry Crosby B'ng's brother
said her condition to so serious
that members of her family bav
been summoned here. -
Blrs.- Crosby a former actreM
underwent - a serious abdominal
operation flue months ego. Larry
said aha has been ill for several
years.
Her son Gary who Is a student
at Stanford University .at Palo
Alto will arrive here today.
The Crosby twins Phillip and
Denito who are students at Wash-
ington State College an flying
her and will arrive tonight - The
fourth son Lindsay ia in school
here.
Cbtease F radar
CUlCMm I - Butter uk:
riit 274151 hntesal busing
prtee q ta I row tower; 93 Sow
AA 99 5; 91 A 9 5: 9 ft 87: 91
r 45 23; ears: 91 B 97.79; 99 C
94
Egg Irregular; receipts 7.159
vbnlrtal buying price unchanged
in I root lower: U. A. torge whites
94; mlaed 59: U S. mediums 47;
U. S. standards 45-49; current re-
relpts 39; dirties 33; cheeks 34.
IJue poultry: firm: receipts I
974 roups: F. Ol R. paying prices
unchanged: heavy hens 32-23: Usfat
ben 17.5-59: heavy hen 23 IS:
masters 19-31: fryers or broiler
24-35 5: old mnstera 19-20: young
tom turkey 314-33 5; be turkey
35-39.1; ducklings 32.
Okla. Citv Livestock
Texans Being Held
In Lone Star Cities
Elgin Handy 22 gnd Roy Blank-
enship 31 Texans whose appear-
ance bonds wera ordered forfeited
earlier this month in district court
have been apprehended end being
held in Texas.
Wa will attempt to bring both
to Grady County for prosecution
on a grand larceny charge. said
County Attorney Bill Grigsby.
"Blankenship ta bring keld ta
Jail ta Dextoa Texas for Cali-
fornia authorities who want Mm
ea five eeunto af burglary he
said. "Handy was apprehended
to Fart Worth when he reported
to fab parole effleer. He waa a
parele from th- Tessa state pee-
HeaUiry. The two were scheduled to ap-
iear in district court her on Oct.
: IS for the grand larceny triaL Ap-
pearance bond of 15.600 each wet
entered forfeited fay Jtidge L. A.
Wood.
They were charged with the
June I daylight robbery of Eugene
C. Long. Chlckasha. obtaining
some 93.000 tha majority of which
was in checks.
Clerk Issues One
Mrrriage License
A marriage license has been
issued in the district court clerks
office to James R. Brown 31 and
Min Murlene Turpin 18 both of
Chlckasha.
Lola Lucas ha filed a divorce
action against Fred Lucas.
OKLAHOMA CITY W-tUSDAL
Cattt IJUi cah-i joo; around
IS loads ef steers aa sale at about
23 per cent rows; bulk Stocker
sod feeders: early sates steers and
heifers steady: rows active and
ady to streag bulls Arm:
slaughter ralves scare and un-
changed; stocken fairly active
d fully steady with Monday's
advance; two loads high cholc
medium steers 22.00; around five
loads avenge choice 31.00; one
food 30.23 with few good steers
1 at 27.00; commercial to low
good stem 22542500; load good
and cholc belters 25.00; odd head
outstanding bulls to 11.50; most
utility to commercial bulls 11.00-
15.00: good and cholc Slaughter
calves 21.0044.00: medium end
good .stocker calves 18.0045.00:
medium and good yearlings 17.00-
23.00; odd kit of medium and
good feeders 16.00-10.00; gam held
higher: choice young stock eows
to 17.00.
Hogs -1 JOO; setive steady to 25
lower than Monday; top 17.75; bulk
choice 190-240 lb butchers 17J0-75:
ever and under weights largely
18.00-17.00; some held 140-150 lbs
weights 14.5U-1510; sows unchang-
ed at 14.00-15.12.
Sheep 700; Iambs 50-1.00 higher;
good choice lots 20.0043.50; good
and choice grades 8JML-
50: choice ewes quoted to 5J0;
others mostly 4.00-5.00; feeder
Iambs 10.00-12.00.
OKLAHOMA CITY 4-Tb4
Siai Dpanmnl af Agncuhor
faster reported U flwlag
Broiler No. 1 dull and anti
stow demand apida reduced l-2t
all weighis ftti. feb. farm: Mu-
kge IP-39 Pmeae 3-3l. fawwito
Vu.ua 30. Cordell 32; delivered 414
Tula I tower 29: Alva 39. Blark
well 31. Oklahoma city Lawtwi
Chlckasha. Ardmore 32.
Itou. No. 1 market HikG
for a fair to good demand: BuffaU 1.
up 1 with Blackwell 13-17. Duran
3 tower ii-19 I .a vein. Enid E:i r.
City. Alva 13-14 MeAlesiar Ard
mors 13-14. Vlada 14-14 Card:
1414. Chlrfcaiha 14-30. Muskngrab.
Lawton 1520. This 17-31 Oklapk
bran City 1522. gemimls I522iii
Eggs A large 4559: Tul5
advanced 8 to 55. Oklahoma Cityis
BlhAtoster 50. Blackwell 45 Altai.
47 Falrvtew 49; candled eggs lies ra
nff J5SS; Pries 55 Laurton Ard im
more 50 Chlckasha. Durant. Mr ii
A tester 45. Vinlto 42. Cordel
Enid. Blackwell Elk City 91
Oklahoma City 35; current
cel pis 4547; Buffalo Enkl La
verne 40. El Reno 47.
Butterfat mostly steady 43491
Lawton down 3 rttfc Chicfcash
Bluskogro Blackwell. Ardmore
Vlnite Me A tester ttaid. Duraii-ct
S3 Elk City Alva H. a vents Bui -la
fate 45 Oklahoma City 44. g
Domestic rabbit fryers Durar id.
1537 Oklahoma City all colors
Rogers. Ark. 3525
Turkeys Alva hens 35 tom
33; Lawtoh Blackwell. Tulsa her
35 toms 31 Oklahoma City bar
35 toms 31.
it
nt
"J
a"
IM
Markets At A Glance
NEW YORK (P
STOCKS Steady; Bat moves na
rowly
BONDS Steady; soma rails
COTTON Lower; hedging and
quidation.
CHICAGO
WHEAT Closed lower; tack
follow-through in early buying.
CORN Steady; export businei
and better cash market
OATS Mixed; declined with whei
at finish.
HOGS Steady to 35 cents lows
top 17.75
CATTLE Generally alow otp $3
in
Death
WASHINGTON IB Samn
Hunter Thompson 75 edueafa
and author died yesterday at b
hums hers.
Texas Publisher
Tries To Explain
No. 5
Continued
From Png 1
he said may have delayed an armL
tice in Korea by offering to go to
Korea if elected to see what ean
ba don about ending the war.
Criticises Ike
He alio criticised Elsenhower
for blaming tha Korean War on flit
Truman administration.
Stevenson waa expected to pur-
sue this same Ita ef htiack In to-
days campaigning which starts
here with a breakfast of Stevenson
volunteers.
He also win meet with a group 1
of Jewish leaders and speak out-'
doors In th garment manufactur-
district. '
is afternoon he will swing into
New Jersey for talks in Jersey
City Paterson Garfield Newark
and perhaps Elizabeth.
He win return to New York City
te in the day and then make a
major address In Madison Square
Garden at 10:30 pm. EST. which
win be broedcas nationally fay
.Dumont television and CBS radio. (
DALLAS IB It's been very em-
barrassing Banka Upshaw raid
reflectively today but th
things kind of develop slowly you
know.
Upshaw u textbook publisher
was hunting words to explain why
and when ha decided to vote for
Dwight Eisenhower for president
as hte wife te going to do.
The current Issue of the Ladies
Home Journal devotes a good deal
of space to explaining why has go-
ing to vote for Democrat Adlal
Stevenson.
Big Print
The magazine's How America
Lives feature alto makes a big
point of th fact that Mrs. Up-
shaw fe for Ika.
After the story appeared Mrs.
Upshaw's lady friends started call-
ing tha Associated Press. "That
article's all wrong" they said.
Baidu has changed hla mind.
Well its like this. Upshaw is a
llfe-kxig Democrat He'd have Ble-
ed to stick with Adlal.
T admirq hte courage Upshaw
said. "Ha certainly had guts to
ntl
un
feu
n.
die
npi
sta
ai
nf
xita
dc
n v
n i
eor
well
ir 1
ear
istoi
t
i.'
'em
-d I
toh
a a
I aft I
led 1
wil
come down her and Slap us in tl
teeth. Upshaw was thinking
Stevenson's Dallas e a m p al g
speech In which he argued for 8
eral ownership of the tidelands.
I really changed my mind
the Democratic convention at A
arillo" he raid. That's when
state party urged all Texas
cents to vote for Eisenhower
Net Satisfied
And whan Stevenson e a
down her ha didnt satisfy at
all. He begged the question
tainly on the tidelands.
But didnt Mrs. Upshaw
finance his decision to switch
Eisenhower? After all tha
nals motto is "Never
mate th power of woman.1
"Aw I wouldn't say she h
much to do with it Upshaw 1
He chuckled. "She at feast
cot nag me about ft.
No air it was just a nl
long and alow mental
that finally caused tha G1
with Adlal sticker to dirai
from Upshaw's ear windshield.
itch
nagoi
HEAR...
J. Turner
itii
IlcCar
llesinj
over
Ihas f
WKY
7:30 P. M.
TONIGHT
t
Grady County Citirem for Stevenson Hub
Jo W. Mosley Chairman
f
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Evans, George H. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 200, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 28, 1952, newspaper, October 28, 1952; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1893453/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.