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the charges. His trial is the first
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Times May Change, but School
Carving Artists Go On and On
Soviet Tool Plant
Seizure Probe Due
be obtained from both states for
the groups, although they voted
to work as one association.
OPEN
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NORMAN, March 1-State con
vention of the Oklahoma Congress
for Parents and Teachers will be
GOOD LUCK
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Old school desks, with plenty of carving in evidence, are
viewed by Jo Ann Stinson, secretary in the personnel
office of the schools administration building. They are
discarded, used for repair work, or sold out-of-state to
a firm which reclaims and re-sells school furhitre.
WE CONGRATULATE
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NEW YORK IR-Since her birth
in 1916, Mrs. Fritzie Cohen has
had only eight chances to cele-
brate a birthday anniversary. Yes-
terday, leap year. would have been
the ninth celebration, but—
She went to a beauty parlor tn
get prettied up for the party, and
thieves went to her Brooklyn home.
They made off with furs, jewels
and cash she valued at $10,000.
three days, a police report said.
Whether gas. sleeping pills or
poison killed Mrs. Scott won't be
determined until after a toxicolog-
ical examination of body fluids.
The modern tablet arm chair demonstrated above by
Jeanne Leonard, John Marshall junior-senior high-
school student, is used in the newer junior and senior
highschools in Oklahoma City. Eventually all secondary
classrooms will be furnished with these. Jeanne lives
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Our first aim. pleasing the customer;
our second, speed. Free delivery within
30 miles by our fleet of trucks, phone ‘
and mail orders accepted Terms 15%
down, balance 18 months or 2% dis-
count on any purchase for cash.
Knox Walker, Atlanta, Ga.,
ond vice-president of the nat
group, will speak.
The Johnston herd won the
grand championship for females
and had the reserve champion
bull. In addition they came up
with six first place ribbons, five
seconds, six third, and twe fifths.
The herd is going home now
after a highly successful season, I
said Johnston. But five animals
will be shipped to Baton Rouge.
La... just a little later for the
Hereford show and sale to be
held there.
Nov. $ and Nov. 7. 1949—all three illness He was Chinese represen-
dates included in the government's tative to the United Nations, for;
indictments. mer minister of foreign affairs, and
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and work together in the project. A m ■ c • .
Temporary headquarters will be As Iruce is Sought
in Sayre. Charters will have to r
last. “Refinishing is a continuous
process. It just depends on the
principal how long furniture in
Ais school lasts."
The average school desk. he
Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Williams wish to
announce the opening of their newer and
ever larger TV PALACE. At the corner
of Main G Western, the most accessible,
modern and beautiful location in Okla-
homa City. Easy to get to, 1 -hour park-
, ing. Remember, all roads lead to Main
G Western.
Formal opening FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
SUNDAY, March 7, 8. 9.
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Mystery shrouds slaying
Sooner Tells
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sir* S w going to be married.
Bobby Riggs, 7, pupil at Harrison elementary school in
Britton, sits at one of the new-type desks now used
widely here. All modern school furniture is movable for
certain groupings to enhance teaching and lighting.
Bobby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Riggs, 337 NW 94.
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12 animals entered—if they're
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MAIN I WESTERN
Such an examination usually takes additional government witnesses
WASHINGTON * - President
"Truman yesterday prodded Con-
gress for quick approval of a con-
tribution by this country of 12 mil-
. lion dollars to the United Nations
children's emergency fund for the
current fiscal year.
Mr. Truman asked also that Con-
gress take steps to authorize a
similar contribution for the fiscal
year starting July 1.
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HOLLIS, March 1—Approxi-
mately 56 representatives from
13 southwestern Oklahoma and
Texas Panhandle counties met
here Friday night to organise a
weather association for purpose
of aiding crops by aritficial rain-
making.
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By MARY JO CLEMENTS
DocKET KNIFE ARTISTS are
* as busy as ever carving school
desk tops. It's just that the type
of wood used to develop their ar-
tistic talents is changing •
Result in Doubt
X As House UMT
Slid, is built to last 20 to 23 years.
There art some in use here now.
however, that are between 40 and
30 years old. *.
'■OOMI REFINISHING work on
• desks, tables and ehairs is
done in the classroom, but most
of it takes place in the mainte;
nance shops located in the old
Wheatley school. Reno and Wal-
nut
That’s where the old desk grave:
yard is located. Several rooms full
of old-fashioned desks, replaced
by modern, movable ones, are
stored there to be sold, discarded,
or used to repair other desks.
, George disclosed there is an out-
of-state firm which buys, refin-
ishes and sells old desks.
City schools have been replac-
ing old furniture since 1945. Since
then about one-fourth, or 325
classrooms have been furnished
with new desks, tablet and chairs,
at a cost of $1,000 a room. George
estimates it will take $1 million
to furnish all 1,300.
He said the school board has
been studying a policy to replace
one tenth of the furniture every
year, at a cost of $100,000 an-
nually.
The fact city schools are con
verting te-medern-type furniture
makes no difference to student
wood-carvers. They'd just is soon •
work on birch as mahogany, and
Dr. N. L George, schools busi-
ness manager, thinks there's en-
tirely too much of it going on
"I think the situation is get-
ting worse," George commented
.when asked to compare destruc-
tive results of the knife work of
I school generation with the
: "Refinishing is a continuous
HOLLYWOOD (F— British actor
Robert Newton and Miss Vera
Scott made the identification
from a photograph transmitted by
wire.
Milwaukee police are questioning
an unidentified man who reportedly
left that city with Mrs. Scott, who
disappeared from her home there
on Jan. 18.
At an autopsy yesterday, police
found no evidence of external vio-
lence or disease as a cause of
death. She had been dead two or
1′73: uamutsen.pm
in Tulsa will be headquarters for
the event. Dr. W. Max Chambers,
INTERSTATE SECURITIES CO.!}
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Services available will include RENTALS: -
Up to 200 sets available for use by hos-
pitals. hotels, clubs and individuals. Plan
to investigate our tried and true policy of
"rent and try "be fore you buy " You may
even RENT out part of your down pay-
ment on the TV set of your choice.
SALES: 57 models to choose from in 5
different major lines Prices range up-
wards from $159.95. no "off-brand"
'television will be found in this store, we
will definitely cater to the more discern- ’
ing and higher-type customer who is in-
terested primarily in quality.
SERVICE: A complete section devoted to
TV service exclusively, equipped to do
quality work, with speed.
ANP PVT TOO WITH A LOT
OF OTHER AIRFORCE
WIVES WHERE YOU CAN
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H tery still shrouds the cause of ■
A death of a pretty 16 - year - old ■
Emother, whose body was found yes- E
K terday stuffed into an old trunk ■
5 and dumped on a fashionable es- ■
E tafe here. , ■
■ The young while woman mother E
H of a 16 month old daughter, was •
■ identified early today as Mrs. ■
H Joanne Barbara Scott by her es- ■
H tranged husband, Gerald Scott, 20. ■
H a negro, of Milwaukee, Wis. ■
associatio, addressed the group
Delegates from Texas, Har-
mon, Jackson, Greet. Washita,
Dewey, Roger Mills, Beekham,
Kiowa and Custer counties in
Oklahoma, and Childress, Col-
lingsworth, Han and Donley
counties in Texas voted to meet
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WASHINGTON, March 1 IP--
I With a week of floor debate be;
I hind them. both supporters and
I opponents of universal military
I training Saturday claimed major*
I ity backing in the House.
Neutral observers figured neith-
I er side had victory in the bag, but
I that the opponents so far had an
I advantage. At least 35 Democrats
I and some Republicans were still
I in the “undecided" bracket, and
F the outcome of the UMT measure
I probably depended on which way
CIVIL TWILIGHT—Begins
The group voted to operate un weeks. Farmers in all the coun
der a one-year experimental con- ties represented plan to take part
tract as a branch of the Water in the plan. A spokesman for the
Resources Development Corp. of group said that it would be nec-
Denver. Ford Hubbard, Houston, essary to raise $4,000 for opera
a representative of the Denver tional expeses I
H Li Statlons
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AFTER $EEINO J AWAY FROM ALLTHI5 *
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NUNRISE AND SUNSET DAITA—
Rises tomorrow at 6:59 a. m.
sets 6:26 p. m.
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Wolfe said a 30,000-ton press. NORMAN, March 1—A Univer- have signed the roster of a Kerr
“far higger" than any in thesity of ‘Okthoma staff member for president club here, A. Noble
United States today, was located will give a demonstration of cor- Ladd, corporation commission em =
several years ago in the Russian • ploye and club chairman, said
zone of Germany. Efforts were rect, effective use of motion pic Saturday.
made to get it for the U.S., he said. Hire films as an instructional de. Ladd displayed a roster which
but the Allied Reparations Commis- vicesatthe distrietmeetingn.the also bore the names of some 100 on.worhh 2
lion allocated it to Russia. Oklahoma Educational association state employes, and said more r
•'Well find out who agreed to in. Durant on Mareh 17 , will be sought
that," Moody Mid. • William R. Fulton, director of
UMT opponents charged that the
bill's backers deliberately ran in
the appropriations bill as a stall,
to allow more time for "pressur-
ing" doubtful members. Admini-
stration leaders denied this.
Under the bill, recommended by
the House Armed Services com-
mittee by a 27 to 7 vote, all men
would be liable at age 18 for six
months basic military training,
followed by 7% years in the re-
a. m. ends 6:31 p. m.
MOON DATA—Phase. new moon;
rises 10:24 a. m. March 2; sets
1:40 a. m , March 3.
' The trunk and its grisly contents of prosecution testimony Saturday For Credit Union Fraud
J ardenamen in ........conversion case WASKINGTON U_Robert Fred.
C. Greenway, against Herman Dawson of Fort erick Mall, 25, of Clay Center,
Mrs. Scott's body, fully clothed. Worth. Kari., has been arrested on a
had been jammed'into the battered Robert J. Marshall of Dallas, charge of embezzling .$1,400 from
trunk with her knees doubled up special PM A investigator, declared a credit union organized by fed-
under the chin. The trunk lay just Dawson signed a statement admit eral employes, the FBI has re-
inside a four foot wall of that part ting the shortages and saying the ported.
of estate bordering on a compara- amount estimated by the govern FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover
lively busy street. ment was correct. said last night the arrest was
Mrs. Scott was separated from Dawson, president of Plains made in Schenectady NYHe
her husband last Aprils Gram & Storage Co , is being tried said Mall was charged with Plas-
♦ on a 24 count indictment charging ing fictitious $100 checks in his
(cc AcL. +.K.L he used for his own benefit some cash drawer and removing a cor-
—onercss ASked tO PeCk $415,000 in grain stored by Com- responding amount of cash.
Soviet Ouster From UN ’7"; smith orhe yukon Mi China Diplomat Dies
wAeucN. -o* A * Grain Co.. Yukon, Okla, said SANTA BARBARA, Calif, March
WASHINGTON WEeP, Arm he bought five carloads of wheat 1—1P—Chinese diplomat Dr Quo
strong (R Mo) introduced legis a from Dawson on the dates Nov. 4, Tai-chi, 63. died Friday after a long
tion yesterday calling for Soviet
Russia's expulsion from the United
Nations unless its rulers terminate
“sponsorship" of the Korean con-
flict.
Armstrong also called on Con-
gress to brand Russia as an ag-
gressor against international order
and peace.
902 WASHINGTON, March L—tF—
” 3 President Truman has nominated
9 three postmasters in Oklahoma.
They are Robert V. Jamison, Fort
<u Supply: Pearl A. Notley, Morrison,
and Leia Estalla Pate, Ravia
Divorce Petitions
Pesri »«. Homer Parish,
smith.
>an*M v>. Gwendolyn Sguira.
I Lorene va, Bernard Gershon.
11H* va. J. Ori* Black
‘atrlela va Jame J. Gordon.
Rber A. Jr va. Louige Eyanets onlu(.
Virde v*. Furman Smallwood (annul-
mEMe vk..3. Leonard mith.g:
Central Luzon yesterday and today J" " J*“ Pean- "nnul
Defense Secretary Raymon Mag Mim a* Kells.
21 Prizes W on
On 12 Entries
In Stock Show
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OVeatherDetail
Tomporatur. and Precipitation William. G. Johmston, Oklaho- Fete for New Yorker, .16
AIRPORT - Highest temperature maCityoimanhadatheneyi
yesterday, 49; lowest tempera dencee Saturday from San Ange
ture last night, 30 total 24-hour lo, Texas,.where he.and his
precipitation ending at 6:30 brother exhibited .• herd la •
. — -n. week from their Johnston s
a. m., none.
CITY OFFICE AT 1923 CLASSEN
—Highest temperature a year
ago. 63; highest temperature
ever recorded in 62 years at this
date, 81 in 1940; lowest tempera
lure a yeat ago last night, 37;
lowest temperature ever record-
Negotiations for cloud-seeding as J
will begin in approximately two saysay attempted to negotiate a ....
truce with Huks in Laguna Pro n. nIn-
vince Divorce Decrecs
The defense department reported arms "" Ben Lehew cbiidren no
.. 20 members of a Communist-led Katyn y Lewis L Cry. (Nochildren.
—-------butthat anas- Huk band and four soldiers died "Mar°vMarshnu Reasiey. «N. mil
sessment of a eent an acre would in a battle between two Philip- 42, ne
rover coats for the one year con- pine battalion combat teams -nMnnona ***** Buen “No ehildren
tract with the Denver corpora- about 2.000, men—apd 150 Huks! j. Dell va. Mable R. Durtin cannulmeno.
tion early today in Pampanga Province,; tal v» Kennets town {Wie Eiveh
The Oklahoma group elected Two huks were killed and sev- minor ehildren M* per
Floyd Roberts Jr., Hollis, as eral civilians were wounded in an- "Sue D. ya. Sherwood
chairman and the Texns elected other clash with government forces »»i;“moh. e"
Kewis Foxhall, Memphis, Texas, in Pampanga. lerin NOniMorKs3ane Fancher "Ne ehi
ANP $0 CINDERELLA X THE BOYS WILL FIND)
RODE UP IN THE COACH \ IT, SUMMER, HONEY.1
ANP HURRIED INTO THE CAN I COME IN FOR
WOUSE.SHEFOROOT HER I A CUP OF COFFEE/
SUPPER- I'VE
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will demonstrate techniques by 6Suti^ Neto.sk uresefor B ‘ -
„L;mg , qiq,mi"a;m, a dISUOIDuCIon in NeD[A8Ka, where Merer .
showing-g.ime Eonducting.a Sen. Kerr and Sen. Estes Kefau- InMrnandMrazerte M Newlin, IW *
the OV film ver, Tennessee, are opposed in b. Klein, 205 Nw is.
/• ..,3 , the preferential primary election * relvetinte
Fulton, a specialist in audio set for April 1. . Mr and Mr* Wayne Powell, 102 NW is.
visual techniques also will be ad- + Mr and Mrs. Kenneth stidham. 3308 aw
rjSJWttlSSS ot Closing Order in force *vmrru"zpnnwa
the OEA incunto nn March 21. L.p.pI U • MuanerM*
in Tulsa, May M. according to- Tor Milliard I arlor Hlere .KuaApsken!m sw,,
Mrs. C. E. Scott, executive see Tnrfet hltuul Returned -,hi . . . aSauandmmn5twr4i 1
retarv of the roun with offices ! emporary. restraining order Mr. an" Mr. m. n. Hedges. »i NF I. a
on the OmversHy of Oklahoma To Jubilant t,erman» plosing theSmoke House billiard davehjana Mr< Lamon Vreoman, iou nw
camnus wr.....e . ' .. * . parlor, 2200 block Exchange, for »■ A dauuhter. Mnseeeee
Theme of the meeting will to _HAMBUTG Germans’ Marebn1 one week *” in force sturday . and Mi b"FFarve. •«! tedee. FI LA CINDERS
ay-Citizen Tomorrow," tires saturday for- pterbetng issuedFriday byA t . « Mr Ted --------- N
MmhSpottzraphzsqeen church tress isle of Helgoland, celebrating Eation "has "ben te sdee of Jv. , K • Nw °
Lrhe. Eush nesbyterian' church its return to them after seven eral recent raids, and a padlock r " M’rk N
years of U-boat base demolitions action was filed against it by the Mi ana Mr., Harold MeKeilipa, Bethany.
president of Central sttezollege, anmepisftna a mile! off the main- count attorney's office at request; i Mra Ean Reece. 1038 sw m.
Edmond, will preside a chairman land, covers'only 130 acres. After Turner, sheritr, I M and * Caram, City. HSTORYOFTHI$
of' the state congress. fortifications were blown up under When H H. Nance, named as • » . 2
British occupation, British and owner of the.business t.failed to m • l icenses
bombers used it for practice show up for the court hearing on marriage -een555
target, the padlock action. Van Meter .Eddit,r.Navea 18 •„2*laboma CIta
' signed the temporary order dos sam H M' Q yi Sw „ and
I r A \ r A • s ing it for one week, and setting a Lols Griifin, m. of 1645 sw 82
- ear I est Contract Is Signed vi c22 "
- A spokesman for Newton's studio
isaid Urn wedding will have to wait
Out-of-state weather conditions: however, until his divorce decree
si.iwn. h i. Fr siationa h I. Pr from Natalie Newhouse, his third
»rw* « 22 3 2 4 wire, becomes final in. about five
& 8s weeks.”
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Voting will start next week, prob-
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u ' ge
(D-Mich) has promised to look into
a report that Russia was allowed to
seize a huge airplane making tool at 1905 Hasley drive in the Village
urgently needed by this country.
Lt. "Can. Kenneth B. Wolfe, head Ai g A.
at Air Foree-precurement before Ul Expert to Live -
his retirement last July, testified M.1 n .
yesterday before a Senate small him Demonstration
business committee headed by
Moody. cowahoman nmes Norman Rureaw) Nineteen state elected officials
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