Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 9, Ed. 1 Monday, February 18, 1952 Page: 2 of 18
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EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Korea, Feb. 18—
(U.P)—United Nations forces hit the communists with bavin
nets, tanks and planes Monday to keep them off balance.
Nineteen American Sabrejets screening "Operation
Strangle” fighter-bombers damaged two communist MIG-15
It is the work of William Hill season, which will see a record 15 FREMONT, Neb Feb 18__I_
man, former newspaperman and organizations conduct parades and Dr. Paul w. Dieckman will become
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•‘’MEXICO CITY, Feb. 18_I— or money back
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Argument on the government’s
appeal in the case of Tom G.
Sanders, Wanette, accused pat mere is more mat needs to oc wAsgco ,. , g
ent medicine manufacturer, is done of course and we are con , , ,
.hedllied In he heard March 25 , ' « . nd We are con I he senate banking committee Mon
scnenuKa 10 D" ncard Maren 2 tinu ng our efforts to effect certain dov ni, a t , mcin
at Denver Colo, by the I S. other reorganization recommenda day put , / a day meeting
ennrt of anneals reorganization recommenda which is likely to determine wheth
court of appeals. tions which have great merit, Mi he oroun wili anneov. pr.ion,
Sanders was enjoined from Truman said thegroup wiapproverresident houses
.naing alcmen out over ihr u an » i . Truman’s disputed nomination of
sending .salesmen out over ine But the American Legion yester Harr \ MNnal <„ hend th« P. .
southuasto solacitbusneis for day greeted the committee with a onstrutin Fonance corp ‘ A&M Will Send Trio
ms patent memcines on me blast at what it railed its fan e ... ‛
tastu" and 'outdated' proposals, Sen Maybank (T * C) commit T T (oneave
to streamline the V A. and Sec tee chairman said he decided to 10 -exd5 —oncave .
rotary Brannan accused the com de er * mee ing un 1 ues ay so (Oklahoman Tunes sullwater Bureau)
mittee of being ' destructively that some, absent committee mem STILLWATER Feb 18 - Three
critical" of the Agriculture De hersamightireturn and take part ,n Oklahoma AAM professors have
partment. been chosen as representatives to
Committee to Disband Iaybank declined to predict a Texas conclave on social sciences
The privately supported commit whether the group would recom sponsored by the Brookings Insti-
fee is headed by Robert L John mend confirmation of McDonald, tute of Washington. D C
son, president of Temple Univer but.he said he saw no good res- Dr. T H Reynolds, head of the
.up. ......... . . son for any further delay in meet history department, Dr Glenn B
dent Herbert Hoover will address ing the issue. Hawkins, head of the political
tonights final session of the one "* science department, and Prof.
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1he Closet in the bedroom and got wright, clerk of the court at Den
my Hn, returned to where my hus- ver, disclosed that out of the six
band was lying, put the gun to his states which comprise the tenth
forehead and pulled the trigger, circuit as many cases originate in
twice. I don't remember anything Oklahoma as in the other five
clearly after this for some time states combined "
Note Is Found Three years ago congress author
A note written by the young ized expenditure of $7,300,000 for
wife, then torn up and thrown in a the building of a United States az ......axon.................
wastebasket, was found in the courthouse in Oklahoma City, but the First Unitarian church has
apartment. j . the money has never been appro- urged educators to give their stu-
’ had.no grudge aga inst my hus - priated. dents the opportunity to become
band, the note said in part, "for "We should now get busy with well informed on all sides of pub
he was the most wonderful man in our senators and congressmen and lie questions “
‘ the,world. see if we can’t get this situation The church group refered to an
I had no intention of doing him, straightened out,' Duvall said alleged book burning incident at
nnu, harm ivvet Lilline w.enic ..n i -x. it. _ ______....a cs..a 1, _ 1 . ...4a
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of violating the injunction, but
kept the injunction in force. The
government appealed
(Jlin-Cll iTllil the National Council of LITTLE ROCK P-The Arkansas
1 <11111 ( Il l Hll l ’ 8" • • ' arere Ponsi 10 Churches of Christ. Purpose of the Supreme Court today approved a
N p, , perhay in Wobi o Ldollars. of meetings is 10 evaluate college re $3,177,000 annual rate increase for 4
ItO till I to ld( (IS, ‘ 8 • ligious emphasis week Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. j
it', p l p . , t remaining, an . more con ro Dr. Smith will meet with deans. This figure is a reduction from 3
IlltS OOOn till I II III ' sial, prope sa s cou dincreas professors and administrators at Ihe $3,605,591 increase fixed by the 4
thesavings. totalto $5,400,000,000, A&M to discuss such questions as Arkansas Pblic Service Commis. 4
The social relations committee of n ,,w ’ ad, . . e.."Responsibility of the Church in sion and upheld in Pulaski Circuit <
We will drive hard for com Higher Educatinn ” and •Threateicniiri 4
pletion of the program in the com- to "Education "
ing months ' .
Legion Challenges Johnson,, 10 Drivers Charged
The national commander of the • . «
American Legion, Donald R Wil Capt. Johnny McManus of the.attheower figure-a
replied by letter to a recent police traffic division is convinced —
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Lass Of Hearing Should
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CHICAGO (Special)—Does a Can Help Yourself to Hear Bet-
Chinese Reds Execute 2
In $800,000 Aid Fraud
HONG KONG, Feb. 18—(_ „ . ,
News dispatches from communist ' essel in Distress
EhinaMond ay.repprtedthesexecu TOKYO, Feb. 18_(A—A Chinese
tionoftwohighiRed vessel, the Chen Hsian, Monday
cusedofcorruptionm signalled it was inP distress about 1
gThe Panmmunist newSP aperTa 250 miles west of Okinawa. Its ton-
Kung Pao said two high commu- wn "n .„.n.xi. Amorimnn
nists in Tientsin were shot Febru- Wasnot available. American
ary 10 for stealing more than $800,- tugzbasedqn Okina Aswere
000 in government relief funds and ported cnroutc 0,8
other appropriations. They were! gop, I , n:
Liu Ching-Shan and Chang Tze- P 1C Member Diets
Shan. r ’ WASHINGTON, Feb. 18—P_
William A. Ayers, 84, • member of
ly chief of the south China cus- the federal trade commission and
"We had played canasta at the burne, Minn , said he scored hits on states to buy his product, and Philadelphia Former Presi
home of friends Friday night," she the right wing and tail cone of one therefore he was not engaged
said in a signed statement," and MIG and on the right wing of a in interstate commerce
shortly afterwards, we got into an second Robert E. Shelton, t S dis day meeting He headed the bi t1 l‘d I (‘SSO I" (it Y d l(‘ George S Corfield of the geogra
argument about our parents My Twenty five other Sabres ex trict attorney, argued that al , partisan commission which drafted , ' phy department will attend the
husband said my parents had done changed shots WIt1 a bou ‘ enemy though his products were sold (he reorganization plans for the 7 o P t‘P% dip nt 4R.M meeting at San Antonio April 3 8
too much for us in every way " jetsover MI a eyinasec ondcn to customers from other states entire executive branch of the ' . . Selected on the basis of their
The statement said they went to gagement,but noclamswere made at Wanette, the transactions still government and submitted them voxiahoinan nme. er writings, teachings or service as
A were in interstate commerce and to Congress three years ago srII I w x Ep e j 10 v 1 government officials, U S schol-
I ourt Sanders therefore had violated Johnson announced yesterday. n ' ‛ ’ 18c 416 ars will discuss the question of
VVl * the injunction, that the citizens committee, formed f sit '' , Se ymo Smith, Iran. American foreign policy and
(Continued From Paga 1) Judge Wallace ruled Sanders to lobby the Hoover recommenda wili Arode at the OEDLAgo the raw materials of commerce.
was not engaged in interstate tions into law will disband this , at Vktanoma _ ‘ •
ties for the court of appeals to hold ommeree, dismissed the charge R,nSX ShoAS: 3,177.000 Phone Rate
olved in politics during the elec dents, announced Thursday. n . h.
of the Hoover A&M was picked as one of five Raise OK 111 Arkansas
recommendations now arc in force, schools for consultations sponsored
he said, end are responsible for
Grand Canyon. Engineers are tak- barry. 85, of 2219 SW 29, are set
ing soundings at this point to de for 2 p.m. Wednesday in the
termine the feasibility of building chapel of the Hunter funeral home,
a dam for hydroelectric power Burial will be in Rosehill ceme-
Workmen ride the cable car from tery.
the canyon rim to a work camp Mrs Gioldsbarry died early Mon
clinging to a shelf of the inner day morning in her home. There
gorge. The trip takes 17 nunutcs. are no survivors
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Parson's father, a New York insur- Tanks Support Bayonets
ance executive, said "It seems clear The infantrymen stormed ' Silver
to us, and to the parents of the gnl. star" hill south of Pyongyang at
that she was deranged, the apex of the old "iron triangle"
"I think, and I believe the pa with fixed bayonets and killed an —
rents of Mrs. Parsons will agree, estimated 30 enemy troops with the
that the facts speak for themqaid of withering (no from support
selves He said his son's body will ing tanks • (1
be returned and buried with mill The raiding party also destroyed ( . 3
tary, honors 81 the Farmingdale, a network of bunker positions be — ,
1i.w cemetery ‘ fore returning to"' own une . Medical Case
Lieutenant Is Praised , To the west, an infantry ' ask ----
In El Paso, Fleeger voiced his force thrust north against healy
high refard for his slain son m law. small arms and automatic weapons
"Lieutenant Parsons was a tine fire west northwest of Chorw on
young man," he declared, "and 1 The third raiding group, also suP
had the highest regard for him ported by armor, struck norih at a
Lieut. T. R. Field, who lived poin teast of KumsonK. in two 1 f
across the patio from the Parsons ments .One reackhed Its objectve
apartment, said: "They seemed to without a fight, but the other ran
be very happily married. I've never into intense communist (ire and a
received such a shock in my life." barrage,of.hand.grenades
Mrs. Field said she saw the voung Pilot Shoo » Up Gs
bride several times Saturday and , On he eastern front an out num his patent medicines on
she had not "acted at all odd." Her bered UN patrol pinned down south ground , h”, product Was mis
husband, at that time, was dead of Mundung was rescued by lank branded under the federal pure
He met his bride while visiting and infantry remforcements food and drug act
in T..I.. Mr. MM.. F Al In the air war, a sngle Sabrejel Later he was brought before
a ’ ' pilot was credited with damaging Judge W R Wallace on charges
uson. both MIG 15s in a dogfight touched of violating the injunction. His
rheyoung hride told El I aso an off by the enemy's attempt to break attorney, Charles E Dierker.
thor ities she shot her husband after through the jet escort to get at raised the question that Sanders'
he told her to "go to hell fighter bombers at a lower altitude patients had come of their own
Husband Awakened Lieut Kenneth C Gieser of Sher frec will from Texas and other
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tically out of my head I wanted there arc three resident federal with the free circulation of books proposals would bring better serv- 19 were involved in accidents,
to have a baby, have a happy district judges and the circuit court anil ideas among Americans make Ices at lower costs.
•home. ... of appeals judge. it difficult for our young people to "We make no explanations," he
Parants Visit Her * face intelligentiv the involved prob added, "to any group presenting
"If I had my life to live over, ‛T‛ „s aa l bisn P \‘ lems of our lime," a t nitaran colorful but fantastic panaceas
believe me I would never have done I IUUUUUIIU LrlUI Y spokesman said based upon analyses which at the
any of these wicked deeds. Every ‘ ♦ very best are outdated
timehstart toado somethingagood. Sea (racked Merrymakers Start Unfair Attacks Charged, u
it turns out pad. I guess that its Secretary Brannan wrote John
.something inside of you that keeps Mardi /• Season son a reply to what he called
telling you and egging you on to, WASHINGTON IP - President mnu -ne2 "m unfounded and unfair attacks on
worse and worse sins against Al Truman keeps a diary and he s NEW ORLEANS, Feb 18—/— the Department of Agriculture
mighty God." ,,going ’o let the public fake a peek Merrymakers plunged full tilt into Man, of the reforms proposed.
Mi and Mi s^ Hecger visited their at it next month. , New Orleans'gay Mardi Gras sea such as the consolidation of the
daughter Sunday night in the Jail The diary is a spasmodic affair son Monday after a partial layoff offices at county and state levels
Theyalettassuitca Seof clothingand with entry dates at irregular inter in 1951 have been accomplished, he said
an expensive fur coat Hei parents vals. But it may contain some The Korean w ar and a fire which .... , 1i‛1c0i1.
burst into tears when they saw her interesting background of events destroyed the parade property of f 1 he:s( ’ retary complained mainy
in the cell, whose history has been only parti the Krewe of Rex, one of the canu ” nateria ' y.theHoove
Newsmen who tried to talk with ally told. vai organizations which parades on groupis agriculturesubcommittee
Mrs. Parsons said she appeared Excerpts from the diary, plus Mardi Gras Day, put a damper on Its t effecte hegaideis in the’
calm but would not talk to them generous quotations from presiden- activities last year derminepub ' *
-After conferring with her parents tial memos, notes and speeches, Floats of the Krews of Carrollton. 80
and. awyers1 ora bout a n hou r. she will appear in a book called "Mr. Okcanos and Alla snaked through , .. 1* . .
star ed. pacing bacl and forth in President", due out in March. the streets Sunday to kick off the College Head Chosen
her cell. The matron said she spent
most of the day Sunday "joking
' and laughing with prisoners."
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I r liman SIS I MANITOWOC, Wis., Feb .18_p Granville Scanland, county attor-
. LITTLE ROCK PThree Feder- —A flustered Georgia boy fluffed ney ■ Monday, was.signing the last
cgAc Feb 1Appre;. al judges today began hearing his lines Monday while responding block of the 85,900,000 road
den' Truman (6ba18 the failure testimony on litigation aimed at to official greetings for his 29 Ma and separate school .bonds He
i- ru . c t of ih< uman lame to the banning segregation of White and con companions—but drew a re hoped 0 complete the task by
——Thelitizens Commit- othe, of Nations after World Negro School students in Arkansas sounding round of applause just nightfall... . , g .
tee for the Hoover Report as- —eague . ' N ation , a' r World The special 3 judge Federal ’he same Joe Pitts, county clerk, Edd L.
sembled Monday to mobilize pre rI trouble. ° ' wor ' Court was one of the stipulations We come from Macon, Ga." Jay Hisel, chairman of the county com-
a last-ditch effort at further present troubles, . , of Harold Flowers. Pine Bluff. Dennis, a Lanier highschool stu- mission, and W T BillHale,oun
“oimnn nm. uo In a message to the American Ark., Negro attorney, in filing law- dent, told a student assembly at ty treasurer already had signed the
Piv.rnm nt reforms Im f< re Association for the United Na- suits contesting educational facili Lincoln highschool here "its a bond*
going out of business May 31. tions Sunday night, Mr Truman ties Negroes receive at Fordyce city of fast women and pretty When Scanland affixes the final
Among the committees major also blasted "men of little faith" and Hughes schools horses’’ ’ signature the bonds will be dein-
3 I, targets are the government s two who believe the United States ‘ The suits challenged constitu. The auditorium of the big high- ered to the attorney generals of.
billion dollar a year medical serv should cut off support of the tionality of Arkansas' laws on seg school rocked with applause and Lee to await expiration of the 30-
ices, the massive Veteran. Admin United Nations regation and demand that Negro laughter, but young Dennis recov day protest period
istration and the Department of The president said this country schools in the two districts be on ered bis composure and went on to George l agin, special bond attor
Agriculture should have taken its place as a par with those attended by White say how happy he and his com ney sa,d the jicnod expires March
President Truman sent a mes world leader long ago students panions were at arriving here for • and the bonds will be converted
sage of welcome He voiced hope "If we had lived up to our in- The Fordyce District is in Dallas two weeks of study and entertain ‛° cash if no protest ly filed
that the commitee would push ternational responsibilities as a County and Hughes School District ment In the far north AI, A ii
ahead for "greater economy, ef nation in the 1920's, if we had is in St Francis County Mondays assembly was the of benate UK S Arnall
Lency, and effectiveness in govern joined the League of Nations. He originally had planned to file ficial W e 1C 0 m e by the city and
ment operations The President much of the tragedy and suf- five segregation suits but has de- school to ’he visiting Georgians A As Director of Orb
announced he will recommend fur fering of our generation might tided to await outcome of the For 30-student Manitowoc group will re „
ther reorganization plans to Con well have been avoided,’he said, dyce and Hughes litigation before turn the visit next month WASHINGTON, Feb 18.
gress this year - • proceeding with the other cases n . . The senate confirmed by voice vote
Proposals Called Fantastic (1 • n I Flowers said Saturday hr had Engnneers Rde (.3010 Monday President Truman s nomt-
Of the 37 reorganization plans Lommttcc Mclavs turned down a compromise offered ,, ’ nation of Ellis G Arnall former
so far submitted, 28 have been ap J by directors of the Fordyce and Car to Dam Site Jobs " governor of Georgia, as price sla
proved and one i« pending—the re D WC 11 ] A .• Hughes school districts in hopes of bilizationdrector
shuffle of the Internal Revenue nIU I It <1(1 AC Ilon settling the case out of court MARBLE CANYON, Ariz. .P— A Arnall succeeds Michael \ Di-
Bureau Flowers said the Hughes direc spider web network of cables, with Salic, who resigned to seek the
"There is more that needs to be WASHINGTON Feb 18_p_ tors offered to construct two new ayoyolikecahlecarattached.has Democratic nomination for the
lone, of course and we are con The senate banking committee Mon schools for Negroes in the district, b eend ? by engineers seeking L S senate in Ohio
tinuing our efforts to effect certain d put off for dav mecting to improve facilities for Negro high 4 dam se, , .. 1 c 1 . .
other reorganization recommenda "hieh i i.iv to A.trmin. Whet school students and to abandon Bureau of Reclamation engineers Mrs. Laura Goldsbarry *
several one and two teacher school built the contraption over a deep t • g . wenncadav
gorge 2,200 feet above the Colorado 9erv1ecs Pel Wednesday
River in Marble Canyon, near the Services for Mrs. Laura Golds-
, , it . William P. Hieronymus, 58, re
lax l.atcyers Meet signed.
The Oklahoma City Lawyers Tax
culture Department scientists have Migrant Farm Hands breakfast at Bishop's restaurant I TAKE BLACK DRAUGHT
nwsmnatraqknFebneis,nSenwarmspday tFrang
which caused extensive damage,o the nation’s ne milion Migratoryequities of the Present Ad Valo- V,n
southerncottoncrops last year, farm workers indicated Monday rem Tax System . The lawyers . G d
The^.t-FPN" newinsecticide they will recommend new federal meet the first and third Wednes- J*1
known.as "EPN resulted in, 100 legislation to improve the lot of day s of each month. -2 )
per C ent.con tro i of the pest in the nomadic families who "follow — \ S
tests conducted last summer in the crops »
Mississippi. The real name of EPN The ctual bill won’t be drafted
15,0 ethy :0 P ni trophenyl benzen-until a Senate Labor subcommit
ethiophosphonate, an organic phos tee winds
up hearings at the end
phorous compound. of the month. But Chairman James
The scientists also tested 10 E. Murray of the full labor com-!
other insecticides in last summers mittee said it‛s "absolutely neces-
preliminary field experiments, vary" for Congress to do something'
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 9, Ed. 1 Monday, February 18, 1952, newspaper, February 18, 1952; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1988324/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.