The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 89, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 21, 1953 Page: 2 of 18
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TNI CHICKAJMA DAILY IXFRISS Suniey Jm II
New World War 1 1 Casualty
Total Released By Military
Deaths Reach ! Mrs. Hickman
Rifes Monday
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224.874 Mark
VA'IIIKfiTOM. JnM 20 P-Ths
Attui nAtr ikies yrar (Mil i4i
llw lMi M each mao. hs Ijj ! oil'll td Him m"H immi4
M DrO jM IlMl irWwW tf A lit dull a tlLod Lky.
p W.H 14 Hor II Mill IHnimmI tat Hull mHIomI trV-
ri tmal t4 ivt4 Army and Amt
fnr jr"Hnel.
flra'hs MaM tU VI
All( Mr kM I IMT mm inwM inuini ky M-
l rvrd HI Ik Aim y "4 Aim y Air ng lurk Ituauab ent-mv lines.
('M atwl Ih it rauiallir art
aNml per im a I Iha Ma.
r la( iHonria
Tka Navy ka rr pm loo M3Rtn.n acma rauh Mm ar
casualties. tariudihd kM '"1 I ntio-r nidnirr room mod frmn kal-
ib-itrldk or itiirm airrrafii
aora drrlarrd dad.
deaths. and Ika Marino Mill
ra-uallioa. hi akron 11111 dwd
Tkn mako a total of 1 1299(1
ra.ualito. 21 97 tfoaika fur Ika
Ultoo trmrrt.
Th nr Army Mura a abotri
Hum Iota Ilian Ika raxtallio n-
lunniod in IMA kid Uio numto-r
id doad an a kill mar W
mnrr man iho nrmnal rnmd.
Ika rrrhinu ar Ik rebuff id
an otiliroly no rkrrk kulrtulrd
kr th adjulaid general's rdfira la
lurk a Mmo-kr-aam audit id
Ik reenrds id aark raualiy waa
mudurird and nr kdaln nun h tod
Ikrmiich Ik km af markm record
cmuil. All previous rompilaUuaa
Tka aurvry ky Ika casualty and ! wMk I1 employs
aiaimliral seclmn waa conducted!
kilo prmrily afloat ton wan given :
In a now a ad mart urgent prob-l
km Ik seconnling d casualties'
la Ik Kuroan War. Total U. S.J
easuaHte la Ihia war now nland )
ai WM. of wbirk Ih Army ban
JUS.CZ1 and lb Air Korea 1.464.
In World War II Iha Air Fnrr
wa a component id tka Army
called Ih Air Cnrp.
-Year Pertad
Tha naw World War II report
mm Ih period baiwaaa Dae. T.
JMI. throuah Ore. 91. IMA when
hnftililiee officially wore declared
by prewdenllal proclama-
Kuneial iii will ka held
!a a Ik a m UiMit m i rhapal
af (knbka fbuoral
Mi ladia Aon linkman. Ilk
I uu.
Me died ii I la a m Raiutday
iiwinweti f OtMka-tia.
linn Itoubins paHir of the
fVnlral I'hurrll of Christ Will of-
lli'laia. Ilaurfenl of fhltba-ha aiore
Ikll. Iha ka keen M falluik
Health fnr Ika pat four yaai
and set I Sj.lv ill for five waok.
lire huibaiid ptmoded her in
death three rear earn
Survivor Mrlude nn ann link-
art llithman nf Iha home
one daughter Mr. Itealrhv fhtnil
nf 'ha humr: ana brnikar. Marmn
Verb two mare tme
three aramlrhildran
aieal aranrtvhlld.
Intermenl I in Kairknvn rema-
lery under direction nf Cluck
ha Funeral home.
The Army considers Iha new re-
port Anal. While the over-all fin-
um probably never will chance
again by more than a few difitn.
detail la cslegnrte mlcht ka
amended. A few grave regiatratloa
. unila till are searching in ramole
corner of the world where the
war touched. Flan wreckage lout
In jungles or on mountainsides
till la bring found occasionally to
show what really happened to long
miming men.
Tha Z34J74 death among halite
casualties included 1M.696 killed
by direct enemy action; 1.102
killed in action while in captured
or interned status (this apparent-
ly referred to accidental attacks
on prison camps or ships or ve-
hicles transporting prisoners); 26-
761 who died of battle wounds and
Injuries; 6.098 declared dead
(whose bodice war not found but
who subsequently wan declared
dead for purposes at survivor ben-
efit and insurance); 6.256 whose
deaths occurred under
Employment Scores
All Time State High
nKIJMKlMA (TTY. June 26 -Oklahoma
ram-fetm emiduvmrnl
rt an all-lime leimd fur May m ills
929.au persons irking bid month.
(Hallman Date Yaodivu-r of Ike
state Kmidoynu-ol Kmtrny Com-j
mian aanuuuned baiay.
This waa an twuax af 29k.
over Aptil and MM mure than
were rmiihiyrd o lfr agu.
Vaodivter said lwleale and r-1 L'NITKO NATIONS. N. Y.. June
tail trade led the business group 20 -y-The mtllkei dullar loyalty
pmlie of the I .go Americana work-
ing fnr the Undid Nations is more
than half completed. So far it has
rod turned up new subversive nr
disloyal personnel U. N. circle
ssiil tralay.
U. A civil service and Ih Fill
ire rhcrking the record. Nuthing
nffinsl
the rhrrk
Funeral seivireg fnr Mrs. Fan-
me E. tfoknmh 1 will be at
2.20 p. m. Maday in the chapel
of the Bmn Funeral home.
Rev. Earl Walker pastor nf
Kpwnrth Methodist church- will
officiate.
Interment will he In Rose Hill
cemetery under direction of Brown
Funeral home.
L- - a n
c
t a
COMBINED OPERATION A prsymr for daddy Is a nightly rit-
ual fur Clifford and janto Purdy chihben of MSgt. Paul W. Pur-
dy of Atlanta Ga currently serving with Ui Army In the Far
East. The children believe m combining form to guarantee their
daddyk ante return. They have a flag over their brd and Utptr
father's pklim at the fool of the bed. Clifford is four hht stater tvas
Kerr Yorty Blast
GOP Arms Policy
4iKI.Atif)MA CITY. f-s 16 -.ii(Hi. TM senator yradutad the
Tew Itonutfraue ungrmen ae) (UpuiduaM waT offer muea
af teem tahMiii kn- (tutaitjuskMiue" I neat titrr par
t knr biuk Ih kmiHKM ad-1 f fuml ei-rtluai.
suKitiaMn to tatk Ksta ui sa To katam we isudget man with-
front alia. k d-s-gud to ikf ug'md U tei-ruu mM wrmking
I 94 rao-t-oiga -ihuiMn tmtird'wur lnu oiab;tkinent Vety
staui Yuag lirmurreu. I said.
Rep. kom Yony. D Calif 1 1 Yuriy derated that Vibag ka
tuher at tonight's ruUy. s4 the tud kaoulr-ns-ag and rmtt
laigAl iMtlai
WAkHtMrfrN 4-0 J4 -Jto
The I mu Hum m mi Fiea
H-l tloMb-r kl.l alitid xU
M father g-y torsi. at (A
brtihMllM Msaiui Mein-
AH 1 toll iMhuiis. The l V-
oea are ipsiMt-i e-vti yr ey
a kousM pblite IldnlrM
Ammuioui.
Mttowg security program was
lag jrvrdiir4 ky Rytndditan ef-
hut lu say I Ml ranuuugg ytom-
te. Ymty and Kerr tk urged the
fUdglihg party members to Tarry
tae fov.g in the people af me
GUP's failures and rwnmu ecm
mmur puUnri on the dumesuc
frunt were principal speakers at
a mat-year motereare nf the state
league. Kerr spake 1 so atirraune
semn.
I rnwaal Meet
Lent Mabm of MusJp-ge. state i .
prridrM nf ike Ynung Urntorrsis b I Um tksl raamd be rrgaiaed.
cstlea ui tmusual meeting and . sad then alien backed into a rm
presided. arr. autreming the nn for his
Ynrty. one of his oit-takn rri ( tried to worm out by claim-
lies again railed on Secretary of W W fowtram was out nf gear
UelraM fkarles Wilma to resign. I"- roud wsbrrd on Um
Kerr leveled hi rrrtirtsm it bs 1 ''sy.
ra Taft ftotiMHi. serretary af agu-1 There is inn murk far too
dirmry md-rs tmw he potered the
ofhre
Ita has sbradv permanently
lowed nor previously ptomasd Av
Puree kutidup pet hop Mvmwd
H ifutotmiiely. be said la ad-
ditaoi bo ka pul iho Fre-Ptopt
Ik tot and emkenstood him
And a if tin were nnt emwgk ky
r few month be w threatening
sat nff n sermus inter-servtr
CMtimversy.
I ffAF Pretrial
la (bung this he threw the whale
Air Farce program out of gear;
rullure. and Uenrga Humphries
secretary of the treasury IrequrM
McClain Riles
Held In Chapel
fi-deral bodies in New York about
JS Americans have been find flam
the U. N. or have resigned.
Smugglers Battled
By West Germany
Final riles for Emmett N. Mc-
...... . . i (Tain were 2:30 p. m. Friday in
Emrthvonians orrhaeufogical re-- Krown Funeral Home chapel with
search has been rushing captors-j Rev. R. C. Wise of (iklahnma
auMIMr ..-..I I tain urk. However his budget! t J
is In be ananunred unlil g Snulh Dakota Is an important kM (llJ . .. ! Ft Worth and S. U Rolf official-
rk Is completed perkap j lo lhe hibwv of hi continent is s just been cut - (town to .-;ig.
Mrs. Roy Itanicls and Mrs.
Ernest Nikkei accompanied by
Hurry Hnnk sang Let Me Rest
by the Fountain" and Going
Down Th Valley.
Pallbearer were; Rny Godsell
Ralph Christian Chester Ingram
Rny Daniels Jen Phillips and
Rtymond Early.
Interment was in Fairlawn
Cemetery under direction of
Brown Funeral home.
COLOGNE Germany June 26
A German scientist fighting smug-
gling gangs along the Germnn-Bel-gian
border with microscopes and
X-rays has saved the Bonn gov-
ernment millions in revenue.
Frnm bin desk in the Customs
Police Research Institute here. Dr.
Erich Franz helm directs scientific
counter operations against Inter-
national smugglers and tan evad-
ers. Their activities have cost the
government an estimated 700 mil-
lion marks 4166.600.000 a year.
The main fight is on lhe Belgian
circum-i border near Aachen where coffee
Reopening
MONDAY
We will be open for business Mon-
day - following a two-week vaca-
tion. We extend a cordial invitation
to all our customers to visit us
again.
WAN DORA
17th & Minnesota
In nud-August I itisl when the Ice - pushed I
The loyalty probe began last great gluriers rtown from the Arc-! And fast as he may work it
to whTniL7'ur'ifBl!!S "Ch7 pul 1k of arctueni-
in Washington that the u. N. bar- civiluaima of Utal area in a deep . fc . dj ...
a nest of spies and subver- freeze. Catefully preserved under
sives. As a result of inveatigalmiis layers nf glacial dnmitand sill J?:
by Washington committee and Imm the Mack hills is the exact f!" ??.? huUl. B f"ch vl1
replica of Indian life giang bach . iuires lime
Ihousands of years. Alongside It-. Mranwhil Senator Munrit's
a iv more recent viltages dating ; tongue is hanging out. literally
beck to the white man's first dis- P"!1" to work started on his
covery of the continent. I?ah Mr. Mundt sings
FRANTIC RESEARCH I Iflee.I!llIrlP8IIIneer
n-tv rft- i ! Summcrficld who came to her
ii i.. l Ef1 " ": rescue at a dinner party and
U 8. A.. Utah and 7pxm prw helped cut f fmin the
nulmtiimahelffimT iSlfSta Sllt Department budget in return
exploration and they don t begin to for the M.23U.OUO needed to bad
compare with the Onhc area. By out the -i - nfesiuitt .mi tm
testing the radioactivity in those patient acnator from South Dako-
relici. scientists have been able to u
date some of them bark 11.0U0
years while other signs indicate
that man was living on this con-
and cigarettes both exceedingly
costly in Germany are smuggled
into Germany. Franzheim is
helped by 20 scientists and techni-
cians. We have the most modern
criminal research institute in the
world except for the United
States" Dr. Franzheim says
proudly. Wo have smashed nu-
merous smuggling gangs since our
institute was created after the war.
We have a grapevine system that
tells us everything we want to
know about tha underworld. It
has become very difficult to make
smuggling pay in West Germany
t Agents Fight
Several thousand agents In the
field fight smuggling and tax nva
sion on the spot. Their reports are
assembled in Cologne worked over
and sifted out. Every new smug
gling trick is known in Cologne
within a few days. Information
bulletins go out to all agents to
instruct them of new strategies
The bulk of the work is done hr
specialists checking documents.
' False passports counterfeited Mila
falsified Import or export license
hy the dozen are scanned by th
microscopes. X-ray machines tyd
other technical apparatus.
There Is not a chance for a
smuggler once tee can lay our
hands nn hi papers" Dr. Frsnz-
heitn say.
There'll always b smuggling
in Germany but I think we can
keep it on a level where it hardly
pays."
gcftftdal r Ibli
WASHINGTON. June 20 IB-Tbe
Senate Foreign Relations Commit-
tee has heard reports of corruption
racketeering and black marketing
in Indochina which Sen. Knowtnnd
iR-Cslif) said might develop into
a major scandal."
Fslice Probe
tinrnt MOM v..r. ' OKIAHOMA CITY. June 28 IP
SLWS -Poiee Chicf u u
n!nl IOmd Ul mld" Inday after a personal investiga-
vat plains. j u there did not appear to be
The Smithsonian Institution had any unethical relationship" be-
been given a puny appropriation . tween south side gam biers knd
of SI 10.000 to dig up this area and members of his deportment.
Short' Stories
Howard Powell assistant county
agent. Pel Ross secret ry-msn-agrr
of the Chamber of Com-
merce and Dr. Dan Procter pres-
ident of Oklahoma College for
Women went to Stillwater Satur-
day to attend th annual meeting
of the state County Agents' Associ-
ation. Dr. Procter s presence at
the event was the result of his
second invitation to speak to the
organization.
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8 in vick sToms
416 Chir tusks JOHN MeCOY. Mgr. PhoM 1421 ar I1R4
muck si stake for us to permit
th tuts fa eur Air Force unlrss
irrrfotabla rvutonr is produced to
Justify them. To data. m. suck ew
dene has been produced". . . .
"ft I my firm bsbef that this
nation should have the forge! and
best Air Fore In the world. I do
not think w should be satisfied
with anything less. According to
General Hoyt Vandvnbsrg our brst
authority Uus is not the case to-
day. Ynrty declared the RrpuMican
deliberaily tgnursd th facts and
dealt la fiction.
"Now our security is to suffer
the consequences."
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Evans, George H. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 89, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 21, 1953, newspaper, June 21, 1953; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1893655/m1/2/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.