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The Oklahoma State Personnel
board will conduct examinations!
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DRIVE-IN
TMEATRE
A Washington columnist had re-
ported he might be sent to Okina- "
Tests Set June 7
For State Jobs
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12—30c
MOULTON ELECTRIC CO.
WARREN BROWER CONST.
WILSON PLUMBING CO.
GENERAL SHEET METAL co
end John Lund
Five
Ci
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
At
10
A.M.
taxes, the independent Kung She-
ung Daily News reported Saturday.
A Canton dispatch in the news-
paper said the notes to relatives
now simply insist on a cash pay-
ment in return for permission for
arrested relatives to leave Red
China
The newspaper gave no indica-
tion bow widespread the racket has
become. The U. S. treasury says
the flow of ransom money to Red
China from U. S. relatives has
nearly been cut off.
MT TEBEAU
& Orch.
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FAVORITE
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DANCE
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8:20, 10:27
The farmer has reported back,
the Agriculture Department, said,
that he followed these instructions
and that hunters are giving the
orchard a wide berth.
“Castanea mollissima linneaeus"
is the scientific name for the Chi-
nese chestnut tree.
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Lovely
Exotics
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Queens
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with seats KAROIF
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dently feel they took the right ac- prisoner issue when negotiations
tion, so it doesn't make much dif- resume Tuesday.
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Reber Teyler • Paula Ruymend
"DEVIL’S DOORWAY"
etteville, Tenn., has been with the
third since 1946 and has served 18
LOUIS”
Audie Murphy • Yvette Dugay
"KATY DID IT"
TONY cums
PUR unit
DON DEFOR
— IN —
"NO noom von
THI MOOM '
Aha talar ■*>«■■ naw
Al Good
And Mis Orch.
Friday Nite
Mt par Partan
excitement explodes
IN THIS THRILL._____
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MIDNIGHT
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Joan Fonteine . Roy Millant
"PASSAGE WIST"
John Peyne . Arleen Whelan
Ride: end Gemes Open or 7 PAL
Hava Fan an the Naw
"Hide'n' Laugh"
Shaw
Dancing Every
Friday and Amdhh..
Saturday Nile A
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break into the compound at risk of cepted.
Saturday Nite T"
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“We hope Nam 11 is studying neaeus abounds in this orchard,
is his lessons—reviewing the record Beware.”
“No trespassing; warning, the
dangerous castanea mollissima lin-
APREVIEWiIOPM
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Mil MeCREA
YVONNE M CARLO
— IN —
"THE SAN MANEISCO
ITO«T
Aha talar tarlaua
Ruth Neleon a Olena Meldren
O.«. Stretten Pevers
"GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST"
Twe Clever Certeom
Ceming Sunday
"Two Tickets To Broodway"
"Mark Of The Renegade”
Twilight
Gardens
AUTO THEATRE
MM M 29—Phene M MWi Open t PM
"WINCHESTER 73"
Jomes Siewert • Shelley Winters
"COMMANCHI TERRITORY"
MecDonald Carey a Maureen C Hara
Only member of the five-man
Allied negotiation team to remain
in Munsan in the recess was Maj.
Gen. William K. Harrison, new
senior delegate. And he may visit
Seoul briefly as part of his other'
job as deputy Eighth Army com-
mander.
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iss, 3:s0, s>«, 7140,Las
Dodd Says He
Guessed Wrong
In Koje Action
SEOUL, May 24 AN_Col. Fran-
cis T. Dodd, who was broken from
brigadier general for the Koje la-
land kidnap incident, Mid Satur-
day that “evidently I guessed
wrong.”
“I'm not very happy about the
way things turned out,” Dodd Mid
in a telephone interview with
M Sgt. Bill Fitzgerald of the Stars
and Stripes Army newspaper.
"Since the thing made the big
splash it did, evidently I guessed
wrong ”
No Idea of Duties
Dodd said at first he "didn’t
know what the hell to say” about
. the affair.
He said he didn't have the
“slightest idea” what he is going
to do now So far he is at Eighth
Poof
Opens
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KERson
"0-U-T-R-A-G-E"
With
MALA POWERS
Clark Gebl. • Nusboru snwya
"TO PLEASE A LADY"
IAYNE NICHOLS
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Sy Luke Overhelser Pienie Greunde
"INMAN UPnisiNO"
2 SuS
Bhat I've heard on the radio. That since April 28," said Brig. Gen.
I failed in exercising the judgment William P. Nuckols, official Allied
required of a general officer. I’m spokesman. "If he analyzes it all,
waiting to see something more on maybe he'll come to realize there
it ” is no more room for negotiations.”
Dwight D. Eisenhower, the sena-
WASHINGTON UP - A Pennsyl- tor’s main opponent for the Repub-
vania farmer whose orchard of lican presidential nomination and
— proved slashes of $1,010,900,000 in
European economic and military
assistance made previously by the
Foreign Affairs Committee.
The Taft backers overrode the
more moderate reductions pro-
posed by supporters of Gen.
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Or Someone Hit Jackpot? I
LAS VEGAS, Nev., May 24—GT I
—A slight earthquake jar which I
apparently did no damage was D
felt Friday night throughout a B
wide area of Nevada. The tremor: *
occurred about 10:18 p.m. (CST).
In this gambling town some resi-
N. Mi/-uta-it:u-aM us- vw* Perme
M BRIAN DONLIVY • FRkEST TUCKIR
P ’HOODLUM EMPIRE’’
JOHN WAYMI • "ANOH AND IM NADMAM"
■■ii ■ I I ——M—
NARTON TMEATES-
In Midweet City a Del Ciy Arees
GRAND OPENING
MW BOMBER S
m 1Sth a DOUGLAS OPEN 6 pm
"ALADDIN AND HIS LAMP
Petricie Medine • John Sonds
"LONGHORN"
Wild BIN Elliow
Chinese Call It Ransom WITH u- S THIRD INFANTRY
uuuuEk udu ll nansom DIVISION, Korea, May 24. Satur-
HONGKONG, May 24—4— De- day—(41—The army announced Fri-
mands flowing to overseas rela-'day that Brig. Gen. Oliver P. New-
tives of persons in Red China nowman, assistant division commander
are asking outright ransom, in :of the third infantry division will
stead of calling it fines or back return to the U. S. Newman, Fay-
his own life.
"All I know,” he replied.
XXtAv.fictten."sata2vze"ka"uaz vasraL-sva.'*
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to the investigating board and I
don't feel that I'm' in a position
to say more.”
‘Procedure Authorized’ MUNSAN, Korea I—’ The Allied vua azix wuuse orenara or---------------- ------------ ----
"The procedure that reduced me Korean War truce team relaxed at Chinese chestnut trees was being retiring commander of North At-
from general was an authorized travel, horseshoes and volleyball damaged by careless hunters ap- lontin T—*“ O-comiet(NATC:
administrative one. today— and hoped the Reds would pealed for help some time ago to forces.
“The people in Washington evi- ease their unyielding stand on the.....
Army headquarters with no speci-
fic duties. "Look, Cliff—that commuter's half asleep—he thinks he's missed
dthvendounqg
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3
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-KEAsunE“AS‘LY CANYON"
Williom Powell • Julie Adam*
"SIEEPY TIMI G"
Judy Cenove
3 BIO CAaTOONt
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OPEN • P.M. • PONe Ml 2-5963
"GIRL IN IVMY KMT'
Groucho Mori a Mario Wilson
"FAMILY MONEYMOON"
Cloudr Colben • Fred MacMurrey
V IAST DAY ----
N.Eastern‘66’
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
SMI NOSTM EASTERN
LAST DAY
"ALADDIN AND HIS LAMP"
Potricio Medine • John Sonds
"LONGHORN"
Wild Bil Elliow
TWO COLON CARTOONS
SUNDAY
"THE BIG TREES"
Kirk Douglos • Patrice Wymore
"GROOM WORE SPURS"
Ginger Rogen • Jeek Conon
—-OPEN B P.M. A K. GA 7-171_
"Maybe he s right,'' said Dodd UN Truce Team HuftteTS Scared
there.ey hear '1010 thins back _ By Latest Thine
1 h‘" ““ “...... Waits on Reds In ^osteiP signs
"BATTLE at APACHE
DAcew m Technieeler
» A» with Jeff Chendler
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• Dinah Shore • Beber Merri ♦
♦ "RED BADGE OF COURAGE" 4
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dents thought at first it was an- . . ""ArE olA"L. ...
other atomic explosion at the near- OPEN 6: 1 p. m. • wi 2$155 • last bay
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picture of increasing plane losses, two—onnging the Joss total to at power station, warehouses ma.
The Fifth Air Force tally showed least 14. Airmen said it all ap- chine shops and surface works of
the week ended Friday was one of peared to point to growing Com- a coal mine, as well
WASHINGTON <4* — Administra- the worst—if not the worst—air munist skill and power on the air warehouses
tion leaden opened an attack to-. week for the Allies since the war ‘
dav roetnr. enm. ,99" started 23 months ago. On the
day to restore some of $1,737,400,* credit side, the Air Force said U N
000 the House cut out of Presi- pilots destroyed 480 buildings and
dent Truman's foreign aid pro- damaged 163 in their continuous
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PLUS dAVis Hasem Gin
sion.
Roy A. Dillon, board supervisor,
said testa will be given for employ-
929050055 a montKs,tieia Aulaor Premier Mohammed Chenik and
H^to^iand interviewer ($235 X* thebfrencabinataepoinstand
Application forms, which must be packedoffto Southern Tunisia, ■-----------------------------i -
received at the personnel board of- were allowed complete freedom I 39th and Lake Overholser I
fice in the Wright building by June’”? night. Earlier this month they^ V™"*™ | A
2, can be obtained there had, been released provisionally.
Exact time and place of the tests .The Nationalist ar-
has not been determined. They'll rested in late March on charges of
probably be held in Oklahoma City working, against French authori-
and Tulsa, Dillon said. tie s..actual rulers of this restive
____ North African country.
—OPEN 11:30 AM— i m
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Move Launched UN Loses 12 Planes to Reds
To Dull Senate struck the greatest air blow of the meglyio M 'Ai,
Korean War at the Reds Thursday
. , - -----------1 were blasted out of
and ground. • existence, the Air Force reported.
Every U.S. combat unit of the! B26 light bombers and Marine
Fifth Air Force and attached Royal planes —- ----. —
Australian, South African, South Friday night, with 80 vehicles and
eram for nest vear.The evident paralvegdpomanrainaskpppsnesamd"amina "mburtingsreportodidestfose THE "MOB’!
Overtones of the presidential the Communist 12 kills and U.S.
campaign were obvious as the airmen four.
- House chopped the big aid bill c’nmunist’nitctingrabnedhe war
88 from the $7,900,000,000 Truman to-four edge in aerial dogfights.
—3 asked to $6,162,600,000 before ap- The Fifth Air Force announced the
E % proving it last night. The roll call loss of three F86 Sabrejets and
Two floor cuts, sponsored by against only four confirmed MIG
backers of Sen. Taft (R-Ohio) kills. It W as a sharp reversal from
lopped 726% million dollars from the usual topheavy Allied score,
economic aid for Europe and the i The other seven U.N. losses were
Far East. The House also ap- —----——=
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FIRST RUN—CAPITOL HILL "TaIEE *
Texans to Get Plant ]
WASHINGTON, May 24-4, *-
Chances are good that a IN mi-
lion munitions plant will be built
at Karnack, near Marshall, Texas,
Rep. Patman (D., Texas) said Sat-
urday.
Daily
I
“What can I do,” he wrote, “to
ference what I say now.” The UN delegation proposed a protect my orchard
He was asked about the com- three-day recess Friday and North He was advised to post signs
ments from Washington that he'Korean Gen. Nam II, chief Com- reading as follows:
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The figures dida’t take into ac-of‘amstngoPilotssetyinasthetlast
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