Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 145, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1933 Page: 4 of 24
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FOUR—OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1953
LIKE IDEA OF JAIL
Let's Explore Your Mind
The will’s terms and the interpre- I
CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—(P— Any time
Women More Superstitious? Already Given
The Capitol Courts reeldents really
turned them down.
Big frowns were on the faces of the |
planners
The government climaxed its pres- I liquid drained from a car radiator.
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No sewers, no street lights, no fire pro-
tection and, said Lewallen prayerfully.
This young lady is one of a small
army of inspectors. Her job is to
examine Lucky Strike—to make sure
that it comes up to the exact stand-
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passes is full weight, fully packed,
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ALWAYS thejinest workmanship
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group, that his commission had made I
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Charles Challen, barrister of London.
England, was under call to resume
Negro porter who confessed attacking!
15 white women, was hanged in St. |
Louis county jail Thursday
A series of attacks on white wo-
men apparently by the same Negro,
occurred over a period of several
months. Boyd admitted them all and
several that had been unreported.
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performance had been cut to ten days .
and a fine of $200 by Judge Joseph H.
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Hartzell U charged with the end "hredsmnnserous
malls to derraud 'condition after drinking poisonous.
and lust look at Prospect street; if
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“Surprising Headway" Made
By Oklahoma Delegates,
Graham Declares.
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study of the Influence of the motion
picture recently completed by the
Payne Fund under auspices of the
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, at all would be too much for a fan
dancer to spend in jail. Sally Rand
believes.
After her sentence of a year in jail
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study of the things public school
boys and girls collect, and they find
far more girls than boys collect charm
strings, four-leaf clovers and the like,
which would indicate that unless they
ehange as they grow older, more
women than men believe these magic
talismans will bring them luck, lovers
and other desirable possessions.
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Double breasteds, single breasteds, navy blues,
mineral blues, Cambridge greys, Oxford greys,
in cheviots, serges, worsteds, basket twists, etc.
Barths
307-09 W. Main
sides Oklahoma
Graham would not disclose projects j
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as 20 men and women.
ATTACKS ON WOMEN Mrs. McStingey—Could you repair
! these shoes again?
, p_ARter Cobbler—Yes, if you have new soles !
“.h.. and new uppers they will be all right
The lace holes are not bad!
•• different solutions, yet there was no
. ‘ general agreement at all as to what
was the "right" thing to do. Some
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entation of evidence by the intro- SALLY RAND DOESN’T
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17 ! Oklahoman-Time* Washington Bureau thipv and the city thieves. shouted an appeal Thursday for J Paull
- 2 WASHINGTON, Nov 2 - Okla- Mis W H Glenn 1501 Northeast Mathies former LeFlore county com- ;
1 . homa s prospects of receiving drouth Twentv- fourth street .
| and unemployment relief through con- Her 20-minute talk was the high- missioner; convt ted at Poteau of al-
I struction of flood control projects ight of the meeting, keeping the plan- lowing illegal claims and given the
I along the Arkansas river were brighter ners in laughter—and the audience maximum sentence of five years in
l Thursday as the Arkansas basin com- and Mrs Glenn herself to boot— prison. I
mission resumed conferences with the throughout. She has lived on the Frank M Dudley, assistint attor- |
UNCOLN, Neb, Nov. 3 —A
call for reorganization of Nebraska
legionnaires into local vigilance com-
mittees to prevent bank robberies was
Issued here Thursday by Golden P.
Kratz of Sidney, department com-
mander of the American Legion.
The Nebraska legion developed a
vigilante organization three years ago,
but the system was allowed to lapse
as holdups in the state waned The
state, however, has experienced four
bank robberies since September 20.
three in the last nine days.
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Mississippi basin commission acreage 23 years She gave the city nev general, who assisted in the pros- j
N. R Graham. Tulsa, chairman of a 20-fot strip for a street; they’ve erution. said evidence revealed illegal
the Arkansas river commission, said made a surface sewer out of it, she claims totaling about 118 000 allowed. I
members learned ' eight or nine" savs. although the charge on which Math-
reservoirs on that river and its tribu- Listen. men,” she got confidential. Was convicted centered on a $104 ;
taries in seven states have been ap- "you ought to be ashamed, come out claim
I With the help of the parent organ!-! you'll come out there on a rainy day,
' ; ration. the Mississippi basin commis- I ll give you the land. I say, for gosh
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many projects for the Mississippl val- $250 for improvement of a street that s writes:
I ley. Graham was hopeful of getting never been built, "lurdabottlennof Japaneeinon on
early approval of the projects from the | You take that $250 and go buy “ my“ baid1Sot"
I latter organization, yourselves some"cigars," was her part- JAPANESE OIL. th* antiseptie counter
Tentative approval has been given ing khot irritant, to used by thousands for .bald-
about 18 other projects by army en- The big parade of protestants was neNi tiehlin"pria rtoelooEconondrulz.. "si
1 | gineers conditioned upon the need for climaxed by Charles Lewallen's appeal ah druegista. FREE booklet. 'Truth
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would kill one, some both, some have
them all kiss and make up, and so on
The most intelligent solution is of
course always the right solution. but
people cannot all agree on what is
most intelligent.
3—No. It is chiefly because a vastly
greater proportion of young people
and children attend. The extensive
Hope for State Projects in Arkansas River Control Program Raised at Washington Parley
Some Features Neglected Capitol Courts Can’t
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AUTHOR'S NOTE: These answers are given from the scientific point
of view. Not an moral questions can be answered with absolute scientific
accuracy. but no decision as to wh at isamorallyarightis.posibleuwith of already recommended by army
science. Science puts the rights of organized society above the right. ° gineers, but announced after the first
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1—If they did we would not have
endless debate* among both ditch dig-
* gers and philosopher* as to what is
right and wrong. Dr Emilio Mira,
noted Spanish psychologist. placed
the following problem before hundreds
of people: "A husband discovers that
his wife, whom he adores, is in love
J ‘ with his friend and her affections are
• • returned.” He offered a choice of ten
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directed by noted psychologists, shows
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! F • percent of moviegoers are under 7; 11
percent from 7 to 13, and 22.1 percent
are from 14 to 30. In a congested
New York district 53 percent were
under 31 and 17 percent under 7.
2ea Evidently the popular report of this
118 research by Henry James Forman,
. issued by MacMillan*. justifies its
title, "Our Movie Msde Children." No
such proportions of young people at-
• • tend stage plsys.
3—More women than men consult
fortune-tellers, palmists, numerolo-
gists. love philter salesmen and other
superstition venders. Also Drs. Paul A.
Witty, of Northwestern, and Harvey
J, C. Lehman of Ohio State, psycholo-
• • gists, report in the Journals of Ab-
•' * normal and Social Psychology, and
•, Educational Psychology, an extensive
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 145, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1933, newspaper, November 2, 1933; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1984569/m1/4/?q=%22United+States%22: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.