Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 45, Ed. 3 Monday, March 31, 1952 Page: 4 of 14
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FOUR—MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1952
Senate Ruled
State dietitians will consider
European choir of 48 young singers
States.
fa
tion," said the Labor party rebel
of several fine arts attractions
sesses the insight, or the sagacit
FORT
more than 100 works in five lan-
guages. They present Negro spir-
for the sessions st the Skirvin
musicsis as well as works ranging
Tower hotel.
from Bach and Palestrina to con-
British Steel Official
ported Sunday that 2,530 were of speech, University of Okla-
two weeks.
Trained as a lawyer, he shifted
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draft the Jones-White Act of 1928
Foreign Commerce Committee as
By BOB THOMAS
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of Michigan as party conference
chairman, and Sen. Taft of Ohio
start them growing.
makes him all the funnier.'
White was one of a triumvirate
The simulated wrecked buildings
O. S. Palmer. Fifty names have
will be used in a new civil de-
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White leaves his widow, Nina; a
and Harold and Thomas, both of
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a sister, Mrs. Horace Stevens of Auburn.
culine. She glides unconsciously
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Local death records, Mrs. Rosen-
said A. W
Conoco tank truck.
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leased on 8500 bonds each.
"in between size"
truck was an
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Renamed to the executive com-
Pawnee Jurors to Meet
PAWNEE, March -30—A jury
a state driver's license early Sun-
day following a collision at SW 15
and May. Hearing was set for po-
lice court Monday.
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Convenient, 6:40 a.m. departure on one
of the world's most modern, most comfortable
airliners. Call your travel agent or MEIrose
2-4496. Tickets Skirvin Tower Hotel
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style is meticulous, but not over-
done.”
10. Rosalind Russell. She has the
10. Ros alind Russell. "She is the
SO EASY
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TO GIVEC
process along though.”
Tuberculosis Unit
Retains Officers
the Bank of England from 1929 to
1940. He leaves a widow and a
son.
★ COURTESY GIFTS TO
THE LADIES
insuring a source of moisture to getting somewhere. —.........—- - . - __
tis, a walk gives insight to a per- edy walk. His ridiculous position
AWRIGHTNOW,TAKE ^OKAY, MR?)
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Speaker Says Cancer
Enemy From Within ..
(New York News Service)
Chrysler
13th at N. Harvey
Martha E. Moseman of the Wom-
en's Medical specialist corps; Dr.
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well as floor leader.
Helped Control Senate
301 as its share in the 1952 na-
tional goal of 816,000,000 set by
the American Cancer Society.
Ground to be planted by Hig-
don's machine requires no prior
18 years in the Senate and 14 in
the House.
Headed Important Committee
Because of his interest in com-
Miv
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ground.
A tank truck beside the grader
furnishes a constant stream of wa-
ter through each pipe, helping to
wash the roots to the ground and
per hour," he says. "We should
be able to plant 75 acres a day.
The shorter the operation, the less
Tarkington, vice president
company said. He pointed out
leadership.” • tion, L— ________
Britain’s record of relationship from hospitals, schools’, commer-
They pointed out several dis-
crepancies in the imitation truck
which has been hauling whisky
into Oklahoma aa often as twice
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that it would insure more even
spacing of the grass, as well as
doubling the planting speed.
not a company truck.
Trio Arrested
The 1%-ton truck was tiered late
Better Used Cars
Priced to Sell
Make—Model—Priced to Your Taste
structures civil defense rescue
workers might encounter, Edens
said.
Classes in the new course will
be one week long.
compared to those used by Conoco.
From all outward appearances,
Plymouth
REgent 9-2501
ing, Edens said. Some of the ideas
for the course were developed
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hour.
An Example la Cited
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SAVE!
-While They Last-
NEW CAR
has not yet shown that it pos- here Friday and Saturday.
’ ;y, Martha Anne Russell, president billed here this spring,
or the patience to have world of the Oklahoma Dietetic associa-
ATTRACTIVE DISCOUNTS
(Most Body Styles)
TERMS-TRADES
Tarkington said the name Conoco
was painted on the truck, while of-
ficial trucks carry decals. He also
pointW out that the truck didn't
i state lieense number
m study of experiences in the
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Planter Solves
Grass Problem
For Fort Sill
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liquor wss estimated at between
88,000 and $7,000.
Sheriff Bob Turner and deputies
Nngging backache, loss of pep and enerey.
hendche and dialnem tear to due to alow:
down of kidney funetlon, Doctora M? good
funetion is very important to good
______When some evetyday eonditiom, sueh
M stress and strain, caunes thin tar—'
f unetion toslow down,many folks suft
ging baekache-feel miserable. Miner----- .
cer._____________________________
WakeUp
To More Comfort
Without Nagging Backache
Norwegian Choir
Will Sing at A&M
(Oklahoman-Times Stillwater Bureau)
STILLWATER, March 30—The
Singing Boys of Norway, famous
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THE ONLY300 PRESSURIZED
CONVAIR-LINERS
STHi
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FocMiB
national conferences. He was
chairman of the American dele-
gation to the Internationa) Radio
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about 200 acres L.
took them four months thosenervous-type, or completely a,
boys reallly-worked nlanter Hit .sured; ne may be arso or nut
This is the second planter rug hriht it all shows in the
don has invented. His first was I too - briht 11 a sno"s
NEW YORK, March 30—The can-
cer toll in manpower "might be
the difference in saving us from
the enemy from without," Anna
M. Rosenberg, assistant secretary
of defense, told the city cancer
committee at its fund luncheon
Sunday.
The committee is seeking $1,394,-
SILL, March 81—The next
i little woman mentions
Z. B. Higdon, some of his crew andthe grass planting machine.___________
Your Walk Talks, Gives Insight Wrecked Town
To Character, Dancer Claims Is Almost Built
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ling, and Mrs. Jewel Dowdy, ,
Medicine Park.
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Oscar Goff Named
Pawnee Police Chief
PAWNEE, March 30- Appoint-
ment of Oscar Goff to the office
of chief of police, made by Mayor
C. H. Johnson, has been approved
by city council members
He succeeds Clyde Lynch, who
recently resigned the office to ac-
cept employment in a Wichita,
:Kan., airplane plant Other mem-
bers of the Pawnee police force
include Carl Roberts, Elmer
Parry and Clarence Cockrum.
(Fine! What are Xsame old job.'
I you doing now/S,And you P
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address the entire forum at I
p.m. Thursday at the forum build-
ing, 2307 Glen Ellyn.
Travelship winner are selected
for outstanding achievement in
their field of work. Lennie, who
spent three years in the Royal
navy, was graduated from Glas-
gow university in 1950 with high
honors in English literature and
languages.
The youth forum Is an interna-
tional organization designed to pro-
vide young people with opportun-
ist for cultural and social activity
and to promote the policy of The
Christian Science Monitor. William
J. Cavaness ia local forum presi-
dent
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derirritationa due to cold or wrong diet may
HW getting up nightsorfrequentpassage.
Don' negleet W kidnese if Umm eondi.
tiona bothr you. Tn Pgan's Pila-a mild
furetle, Uned seceafglly by mllioa for
overoyean. It's «Buln( how ku, times
Doan' give hapvy relleftrom then discom-
forte—holy the 11 mileqof kidney tubes m4 al-
ter* duth out waate. Get Doan's Pills today I
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Tier in icvcn H19v „
declares "During World War II, one
we used 500 German PWa to plant me
pastor, Westminster Presbyterian Dies After Illness
church, Oklahoma City; Dr. Abby
CHICAGO, March 30——Leap L. Marlatt, president of the Kan-
sas Dietetic assoiation; Ni
coToni a l<eurni.shin(ls
STILLWATER. March 30—Con- with the late Sen. Vandenberg the two months total in 1951.
struction is near completion on a of Michigan as party conference — •---
topics ranging from dietetics in a .m-NAW,
"The United States mimintotra- research hospita! to new turkey will appear in Oklahoma ~AM •
........ —*---• ] dishes at their annual convention college auditorium April 7 as one
It Pays to Be Particular About the
Car You Buy ...and Where You Buy
—Open Evenings—’
Walter E Allen
LAWTON, March 81 - Mrs.
Mary Pokorny has been re-elect-
ed president of the Comanche
County Tuberculosis association. „ ,
Others re-elected at the annual base, Tarkington said
meeting include Margaret Cum- *uak — "in h
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The training aids will comprise, 4
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perfect clothes horse. She has the
She’s the ath- poise, sophistication and self-confi-
type-energetic, uninhibited dence that go with wearing clothes
ill of vitality. She bounces well." »______________________
a week, according to Turner.
'‘Apparently two tanks had been
welded together” and put on the
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Addition Is Planned
Once the roots are in the ground,
a system of farming is used to
work the earth. A discer, cult!
packer and a harrow, level and
pack the soil, so it will hold the
~7. 7 r, .L. -Mta nn gon's character, makes him sll the runnier." demolished buildings, at the fed-as steering committee chairman,
a Menaerewingthmpantvhrdtth mL Betti, to an expert In how 4 Betty Grable. "Hers is a eral civil defense training school -
a.woodent are stckea andfeed people moye She 11 a successful bouncy kind 0T". exhibited by a here.
them rtotsta pipe” The machine dancer and dance director on the hip and shoulder wiggle She is The
themes along PtPthree miles per Broadway stage and television. She the glorified secretary tpe." will_________
has been here to direct the move- 5- Marlene Dietrich. This is a
board include Warren Chrisman, Walter Allen Baxter, 33, of 2900
Mrs. Frankie Jo Stafford, E. C.block SW 8, waa charged with
Williams, Buddy Garber, Lindsey drunk driving, leaving the acene
Whitten, Catherine Kimes, all of of an accident and failure to have
Lawton; Mrs. O. J. Jacobi, Ster-
and his crew.
Higdon la superintendent of the
care and improvement of grounds
section of port engineer. In the
next 90 days, he haa 1,700 acres to
be planted in bermuda grass,.most
of it on air strips and fields
He isn't worried about getting
the job accomplished, thanks to a
grass planter which he invented.
It Always Woras, Tee
“We’ve never failed to get a
stand of grass yet,” he says,
"though sometimes we haven’t
had any rain for four weeks after
it was planted."
An 11-man crew runs the plant-
er, which to constructed on • road
scraper or grader. A row of 10
plows apaced 18 inches apart pro-
’ vldes the furrows in which the
grass roots or stolons are planted.
Behind each plow to a pipe through
which the roots are carried to the
with a recurrence of a heart ail- ” ' -—•I—
~ Auto Death Rate
leaps in February
By GOP Dies
AUBURN, Me. (Former U. S.
Sen. Wallace H. White Jr., 74, an
expert-on communications and
shipping legislation who was ma-
jority leader in the Republican-
controlled 80th Congress, died in
his sleep early today.
He had been ill several months
r-7 bind is. Looked
^awfully familiar, too.
rua about six miles Friday with about 100 cases of
he says. "We should whisky inside at a farm house a
fourth mile east of Council road
near NW 23. Retail value of the
The large February toll wiped and Marian MacAulay, director of
chairman of the Interstate and out the good January safety show- nursing,
ing. The January-February total___
of traffic deaths this year to 5,230 p-------
—an increase of 2 percent over ___
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time the lit
that the yard needs some, new
grass, don’t worry, about it, but
just consider the job facing ZB.
Higdon, a civilian employs at Sill,
son, Herbert of Topsham, a step- Norway, Me., Donald of Lewiston,
son. Richard D. Lunn of Auburn; I
with the races of the world showed cial and institutional concerns a ..0, ....... ...._____
she could lead it away from war, and student internes will register tuals and music from Broadway
he asserted. for the sessions at the Skirvin 1” •• • -----• --
Committee of the Senate for years day in February, 1951.
and, in the 80th Congress, was
-VMDL IUMD1Y • _ _ va ll ,
the rest of buildings and homes. It will in-
- elude exercises in tunneling
mins, Chattanooga, vice-presi-
s fadonslawewnite sss year traffie accidents leaped up-
the United States at several inter- ward in February.
, .. , The internationally-known group
said registered dietitians boasts a versatile repertory of
___ LONDON, March 30 Uto—Sir An-
Major drew Duncan, 67, .chairman of
Britain's Iroh and Steel Federation
connection land, winner of one of the Christ-
— — ...... ,g gasoline Ian Science Monitor youth forum's
tans travelshipawardswiI be guest of
truck as a "fair imitation" of the local forum this week,
those used by Conoco. . He will arrive Tuesday and stay
"Someone had gone to consider through Friday morning, visiting
" " .i m 1 “10 with forum members and speaking berg said, show one out of five
ofthe at various group meetings. He will persona haa been afflicted by
mittee are C. A. Vokins, Cache: 1-----
H. G. Brenton, Indiahoma; Wal- have, .
ter M. Smith, Lawton, and Ken painted on the rear.
neth Harrel, Fletcher. —, __* ,7“ n .
Newly-elected members of the Three Charges Face Driver
protects arrested three men, including Bar:
P ney Shelton, 45, now facing trial
here on a bribery count. Shelton.
How are they with
" you P —--
“It would save around 8100 per <__________
day in wages," says Higdon. 'T've able pains to make it look like a
submitted the plana to the poet "----tank " eaid A W-
engineer, and his executive officer
for approval.” -p--, _____ —
He's enthusiastic over the possi- that the body "obviously had been
bilities of his new idea, believing manufactured'
Oklahoma City Times___
"EVE Leader of Last
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Speakers include R. B. Thomp- temporary Norwegians,
son, head of the poultry depart-
ment, Oklahoma A&M college
Dr. G. Raymond Campbell,
that influenced the Senate majority term of county court will open
in 1947 and 1948—the last time his here Tuesday, according to Judge
has been here to direct the move- ------ -
ments (in the dance numbers) of sultry, exotic kind or sex. 2 cue work." It is nopea me aevices-vuse at.-uowun, «... auu a
Rita Hayworth. Misa Bettis also slinks with a graceful, undulating will be ready for demonstrations in member of its board of overseers,
has a role in the new Hayworth----------- L ’ " 1 White hie "ide Ninn: "
tworowsata.time36.nches 1 Hollywood
. awsfd check from the army. chazunnstmmuu"g.din
here. The pass to planted con pression of an uncertain, shy little
tinuously and by moving the ma: character »
chine, the plows may be placed snAty Hutton
' between theexisting rows to give 1etcbttt Hutton
and fui
dsctpreSldrne;c'xers.otE. jL,m3' however, the truek looked genuine.
lock, Faxon, Secretary, and R. B. ----------u th-----C--
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preparation. The grass F
fields against soil erosion. .
“We can plant grata anyplace here on • bribery count. .OuE
that it’a possible to get a plow in George Lowe, 33, of therdo0blo,k
the ground,” says Higdon. “That NW 18, and Tuxa Ballard, M,
new idea would sure speed the whose home _waraided, were re-
movement." L . the next two weeks, school di-
6. Katharine Hepburn. To me, rector w j Edens said.
people’s she ia the moat graceful of all. 15
She to athletic without being mas-
and Winston Churchill’s supply
The National Safety council re- JOhn Keltner "‘associate professor minister throughout World War II.
1 ′ - died early today. He had been ill
400 Asst Evergreens—Junior Specimen--------- on.
Verbenia—the flat------------------------$2.50
Other Items Too Numerous to Mention
Really No Mail or Phone Orders
BILES NURSERY
€onference at catro, Egypt, inkilledatnEebruaryaagpinofl2hom“ieature °f the opening day aruymeu MS M sawyur, we oruzteu
1938. , ™ ’ Feb- program Will be a panel discus- to industry and held many top
As a Representative, he helped ruary, 1931 sion of research dietitics. The posts, including that of director of
i, \ The extra day in the leap year panel wiU be composed of Dr. ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
which lifted America s merchant February accounted for only one- Edward C Reifenstein jr., direc-
marine out of a slump that fol- third of the increase. There were tor of the Oklahoma Medical Re-
lowed World War I, some 87 traffic deaths each day search institute and hospital;
_ He served on the Foreign Affairs last month compared with 80 each Shirley Wells, director of dietit-
ics at the institute and hospital.
I ' a" I I [Dietetic Talks
Will Be Varied
30—(Reuters)—Aneurin Bevan said
Sunday Britain to more fitted to
lead the world than the United
Higdon points to a atrip of
ground planted at Poat field aa an
example of the time saved by his "We were discussing
by the planter iniseven.hours, he ne oPthe few unconscious move- her body. She has the grace of a elude exereises nek
hanpwstoplantimentetnanpgoprcmaxsaanandor PonJames Cagney. "He 18 typleal ind tee"ssuch a might be left
• casuamies
sured; he mi, be arustic or no; oa"Carydedoper. 1gpes Ike j bomemazna thernturschan
don naa inventea. u2 ,w7j walk »- a giraffe. The feet move first, and
put into use here in 1943. Jt plant Miss enumerated the the body follows afterward." . —
- ............ m inches 1 .... . 9. Fred Astaire. "He to the epl frol
tome of a ballroom dancer. His bon
party had control of Congress.
fense course in "heavier type res- He was a graduate of Bowdoin been drawn for jury service____
— work” It is hoped the devices College at Brunswick, Me., and a
sleutb
t somewhere. To Valeria Bet- like prowl ia another classic com-
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Whisky Track Monitor Award
. . .- Is ‘Fair’Replica Winner IsGuest
with his planter and has drawn 1
plans for an addition to the ma- ________
chine to make the operation auto- day disclaimed any
matic. It would require only two with the whiakyhaulim
men to crew it, a driver and an-
other to push the grass roots to
a point where the machine would
feed them.
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