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girls—to remain with their mother.
At her request, he allowed a third
sister to stay with the father.
Ruling in Divorce
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Three Hurt, Two Drivers
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for the Deaf at Sulphur. When the question of legalized whisky. Since 510!, azenus ana representa- ine department of the army an-
summer vacation began, he said, there may be « special election tives oing to and from ... the nounced Thursday that Maj. Gen.
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J hr. Courtesy Parking Auto Hotel—2 Doors West
United Packinghouse Workers son regularly, but In his letter he
union, but different locals. said he had received only 13 let-
Mrs. Dunlap was found by her
sister, Mrs. Rowena Campbell.
which will make recommendations baugh jr., 21, son of a former city
to the governor before the next investment broker, last
legislative session opens. New Orleans May 19
Maxine Lowe, her daughter by a
former marriage said Wednesday
night.
Mrs. Barnett lost her claim to
the estate of Jackson Barnett,
Oklahoma oil millionaire. in 1938
when the U. S supreme court ruled
her marriage invalid. Barnett died
in 1934.
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Action Planned Today
Rhoads and aasistant county at-
torney David Aubrey said they
planned to go before the county
board of commissioners Thursday
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woman who was married for 14
years to America's richest Indian
is incurably ill Thursday and too
broke to pay for a necessary oper-
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Now 430 W. Main
______________ They boarded an airliner at Mu- vember. A conflict report is that wereappreciatedmore thanif they tional convention at Chicago. 1
has been charged with bribery in nicipal Airport for Bon Francisco the Veep plans to write • book, had come Mom 8 special day. He un hie nenal
two complaints accusing him of re- where they’ll leave Friday for the travel a lot and just “have lots
questing rewards from owners of trans-Pacifie flight, of fun."
stolen cars he recovered. They will visit Hawaii the Phil. The sources of both reports de
Filed Wednesday, the charges ippines, Formosa, Hong'Kong, in- clined to be quoted by name,
are forerunners nf announced in- dia, Pakistan, Ceylon and Nepal The report that Barkley pia
tention of county attorney Githen They are traveling at their own to take life easy came from
Rhoads to seek Wilson's removal ' • ——at—
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Union Argument Expected er of the 4.5th Infantry division,
A hearing on a permanent in- Hobart, had been awarded the Dis-
August tinguished Service medal.
They were from her’ son. Pfc He passed uphis usual Thursday
Robert Smith, a prisoner of war, Ws.f enee . - w. .
povhencomminists neKoreatsinee Democratic primary Auu Sine J
Noyen b,, « cam? in Eee tings,dividing his tme between his home
- malled.May LiX in, the.form in Independence and his offices in
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ax ... । ... 1 The President is observing a
Last year Jarman flew to Korea The Cincinnati Times Star quo ,Priyate Smith was nerving with strict diet imposed by his physi-
for a visit with the 45th division ted an associate of the vice presi- the 25th infantry division in thejcian, Maj. Gen. Wallace H. ra-
a trip wh ‘ a aa-im- Daklau -iakt h- Korean war when cantured. The hem h- -d---a -
Oklahoma
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as constable.
Wilson was arrested about 9:30
p m. Wednesday by Sheriff Otis
Waldron and later freed on $259
sheriff's bond. Warrants for his ar-
rest were issued by county judge
G W. Home immediately after
Mrs. Nancy Marcine Dunlap, 49.
was found deadin the bedroom of
her apartment a4l NW 13 Thurs-
day Paul Powers, acting coroner,
said death was due to natural
causes.
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released on 120 bond.
A IB-year-old boy in the car was ;
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riguez, an 18-year-old pants press,
er. beat and kicked the girl to death
when she resisted his advances in
a migsion district park last March
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tained the, girl was killed acciden-
tially, during a passionate scuffle
in which she was the aggressor.
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UI ILFVI y UUMIIU’Thursday morning began the first says Vice President Barkley is in nU., .. w-u . Truman pursued today the easy-
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Wilson, Lawton constable and an gram. is elected president in No Gladys Smith,, Indianola but they Saturday from the Democratic Na- sen. There were nine cold bottles
unsuccessful candidate for sheriff, They boarded an airliner at Mu- vember. A conflict report is that were appreciated more than if they tional convention at Chicago. ' of beer in the back seat of the auto.
- “ ■ " “ ■ - "ed mm- ““ * mm* d" Driver of the ear, identified as
William John Banks, IT. of the BOO
block NW 43. was booked on a
vaa. «« we .u azvinion______________ r— . . —*• -.......-........ one 14 and the other 15, were re-
which was made famous In dent as saying Barkley might be- orean war, when captured. The ham, after he suffered a minor leased.
ma by the large cake which come secretary nf the treasury lost, several hundred men vires infection recently. Harris was released on $20 bond
Jarman took with him for presen- under Stevenson but also was In- at the time of Smith 1 capture. He has been sleepig and resting and his case was slated to be
tation to the Thunderbirds. terested in becoming attorney He detailed prison life for his more since coming here than at hoard in police court Thursday aft-
general. mother and stated, "Life is a lot any time since he entered the ernoon.
D| a Gov. Stevenson told a news coo- easier now that winter is gone, but White House.
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wsontinued From "98° 1 inot and will say nothing until after have faith in the Korean peace boss Tom Pendergast and long
pare a long-range plan to pay as the election. talks, he added, "I still have high time political ally.
with . petition asking for Wilson's we providing about « mi-
removal from office. lions A.yearfor new construction.
The petition will ask for Wilson's If We had $200 millions today, you
removal on the grounds of oppres. couldn t eliminate all the death
sion, corruption and wilful malad. traps on state highways because
ministration” in office, Aubrey of the steel shortage,
said Both the state highway depart-
Wilson is accused in one com ment and the Oklahoma Turnpike
plaint of requesting a reward from authority are suffering now from
William L Albright, Fort SUI army steel shortage. The department be-
officer, for delivery of his stolen lievesit will be 80 to 99 days before
1949 Chevrolet it will begin receiving steel again,
Resignation Asked following settlement of the striked
in the second complaint, the con- The authority claims it is one to
stable is charged with requesting two n.onths behind with the Turner
SIS reward for delivery of a 1940 Turnpike because of the shortage
Chevrolet, owned by Harrison Se Carrier joined Gary in express-
ward, Lawton Negro deaf mute ing belief the state is building as
The two separate charges involve fast as it can now.
felony counts and the maximum _ Carrier Against Plan
penalty upon conviction on each is I d be against such a proposal,"
10 years in prison or $5,000 fine he told newsmen,
and imprisonment in county jail "In the first place, I believe
not exceeding a year we re getting revenue about as fast
Aubrey said he had given Wilson as we can spend it. Aa I under-;
"an opportunity” to resign in a re stand it, the new proposal would
cent consultation with the constable earmark at least M of it ($51 mil
fololwing the alleged attempt to get lions) for bridges, and we're hav-
ing trouble getting steel now.”
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----- — .------- —v •• TULSA, July 31— I— A district were found at the acene of one '
Property It Private ters since his imprisonment. "Mom, court ruling in a divorce case has street brawl in the 3200 block N 1
The stockhandlers are faced tell my frien’s to write,” his let- separated twin boys, 12, giving one May. 3
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Elmer Adams, who permitted an- those arrested were assessed $8 ,
other set of twins--10 ■ year - old fines in police court on chargea of <
disorderly conduct by fighting. 1
Judge Mike Foster dismissed <
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the school had on hand 40 days'
complete supply of perishable food
"that will be either spoiled or given
away." —II * , junction was set for 9 a m.
Common schools, he said, spent I hree Hurt, I wo Drivers 5, when the union will probably con They were only two months late,
over $82 millions last year "without > tend vigorously it has the right to General Styron received the med-
any audit except by the agency Booked in Citv Crash picket the Armour south entrance al the day before he left Korea
to which the money was appropri ' The union's leverage on the stock Lieut. Gen. John W. "Iron Mike"
ated " Three persons were Injured yards company. through Armour & VO’Daniel, commander of I corps
"Our schools," he said, "are a Thursday in a twocar collision in Co , would be severely weakened if in Korea. presented the award to
sacred cow. and believe me. we are the 2700 block NW 39 All were Armour employes were to go bnek the geheral May 20.
milking that sacred cow dry in the taken to Mercy hospital for treat- to work on a full scale. The medal is the highest non
name of our children," Harkey ment Johnston said Armour & Co. heric medal given by the army.
said Archie Leon Pierce, 17, of 2321 would not dispute the Armour The general was cited for "ex-
Stete Travel Also Hit NW 40, driver of one car. suffered workers' right to assembly near ceptionally meritorious service” in
"I wish we had the staff to de a head laceration and bruised knee the picket line, as long as they leading the former Oklahoma na
termine just how much money is and a passenger, Charles Powell, did not "interfere” with persons tional guard division in Korea from
wasted each year in our state by 15 of 4308 N Youngs, received a crossing the line December 14, 1951 until the day he
permitting three, four and five knee laceration and facial abra- A negotiating session was held left.
school buses to run on the same sions between the union and the stock. *
road hauling children to different Officers H. J Bradshaw and R yards company Wednesday night Sister Finds City Woman
schools " D McGuire said Pierce a car col with A federal mediator nresent’ n , ,
He said he believes a tight check lidcd with one driven bv Patrick but no progres, mi rnPed Dead in Apartment
rein on travel by state employes A Highland 48, of Ardmore High P J 5Ponm
and officials would cut $1 million land suffered a cut lip and abra r l n ,
off of the states annual $3 million sions on his left knee JUCKSOH Humetl S
travel bill. Pierce was booked on a charge " .
"It is almost heart rending loot excessive speed and Highland F (Winer Wife till
set how much state business is was booked on a charge of failure
conducted in Ardmore and Madill to yield the right of wav (.idlpd Psmnilwt
over the weekends when the fish ♦ gfHNIffAX
are biting in Lake Texhoma." he 11
jbed Former City Man
Oklahoma, he said can save other •
millions by cutting out overlap Ie Kt ill Mlccin
ping and duplication by state board 1> •LIII -VII3S1I1F
commissions. etc , and by good •
personnel and purchasing systems Further clues were being checked
All those subjects are under study Thursday in New Orleans. La as Anna Laura Barnett, 72, has
by the reorganization committee, to the whereabouts of Paul A. Har only * month or two to live unless
a malignant tumor is removed.
Harbaugh, sirman third class,
has been listed ss absent without
leave from Kessler airforce base
in Btloxi, Miss , since April 30. His
father said he suffered a head in
yopr IN Ma i.<iv «> , an jury in • recent automobile acci-
JOPLIN Mo. July 31-in-An dent and fears he be suffer.
American Airlines twin-motor (on ing los5 of
Im with isn passengers .aboard * number "ormpersons have told
and one engine knocked out, made the missing mans father they had
assafe emergenc y landing at Mu scen the airman in and around New
niciPal airport here Wednesday Orleans during the past few days,
night while fire, trucks summoned The Harbaughs lived here until
from Joplin and Webb City .food about 10 years ago when they
Aboutinaminutes after kakingotr "nyerbsaalfvunganahbaugn’aren
Iromplin.enroute.toTulsa,.theded Edgemere grade school and
Piot not ifiedthe controltower here Wentworth military academy.
that one engine had failed and he
S Negro Gunman’s Bank
Early Thursday the passengers Robbery Nets Nothing
were transferred to another plane
and continued their flight to Tulsa RICHLAND, Tex., July 31 IP-
A lone Negro gunman attempted
California Youth Guilty RicndbndpsrursdaypboraldPantget
Of Slaying School Girl enMhmonandit ... describeda .
SAN FRANCISCO, July 31-A _ light complexioned Negro, about
Roman Rodrigue. 18, waa found 35 weighing about 130 pounds He
guilty of second degree murder was wearing ■ straw hat, khaki
Wednesday night for the killing of trousers and jacket
Hilda Pagan, 16-yearold highschool He seen, the Depart-
girl ment of Public Safetv said, in a
He faces a prison term from light, gray 1930 w.*1 Chevrolet
five year, to life. heading south on US. 79 toward,
The prosecution, which asked Fairfield, Tex.
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-----.Italian atomic scientist Ubaldo Les- • hydrogen bomb last weekend
drive-in food market on N Classen chi said Thursda, h. L.N as reported by the newspaper n
He saidHartis Was in charge of anewidormursdzichewhudndpprd
15 aw re. duce "atomic energy to a continu- Loschi said, however, his expert-
_ Boys Leave Market ous and controlled manner for in- ment concerned a formula for
..Capshaw said the four boys left dustrial and peaceful purposes, but transforming hydrogen into other
the food market in a car and be not for bombs.” elements.
1 them at NW N and Clas- .
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Industry area, because everything eight of them were from you.”
is private property west of the Ex - •
chanmoundoaznntentrapute their Australian Red, Wife
right to picket at that entrance, but C. i • M i
it maintains they cannot picket at vonrined III Malaya
a gate that leads directly into Ar- App, . . ,,, . ’ The family is thst of Gilbert
mour property. SMAPORE-uy 31-R-Lau- Mattingly, Lake Station, who last , na .. -
Steve Mauser, international re- rence Lewis Sharkey, secretary- December 11 won an Uncontested policy against the fighting teen-
preaentative for the LTWA, could general of Australia’s Communist divorce Trom his Wire, Thema. agers and said they would betreat-
not immediately predict what the party, and his wife were refused Judge Adams rebuked the par- ed as any other law violators,
union resetion would be He hsd permission to land in Singspore ents for what he called their "self "I asked several of those who <
not teen a copy of the order, he Thusday U nd *r an emergency ishness ' in splitting the children told me they fought only in self- 3
travel restriction ordinance, because of their own differences defense what caused the gang ]
J.l.Haxwort h,contro ller of im But he said under the law he had fights, , Hilbert said Thursday. ’
migratio J i the Sharkeys no alternative but to separate the "They told me school affiliations I
any actual picketing activity by Passports when they landed at Kal- youngaters as he thought best for had nothing to do with the fights,
any actual picxeung acuvuy oy lang airport. The couple were 1bei W.iPr. and they thought liquor and beer 3
J............... ...... ......... •• mA workers. We haven t placed in the Rafflea hotel under were the main causes."
cent of the gasoline tsx until 1957 found any Ar mou r,peop le on the police guard *
and then one cent until 1975 to re- Picket ine said D . Johnston Sharkey told immigration offic- Just in Case
tire the bonds he proposes otKeatqnune L iohnston, and ials here he had planned to go to! HAMBURG. Germany. July 31-
Ory» Interest Explained -yte, »torneys for Armour 4Co. I Geneva, Switzerland, with a atop- (CDN)_ a local radio gave rires
Shapard, in revealing he u call He said he considers it a "sec-over at’Rome Local officials ex- recently to the ideal bridal
the people" he aaid. ing for » vote on beer, said the ondary boycott for thezsttockhand- pressed belief, however, that he couple” Among them wax a cer-
On waste of taxpavers' money, people have not had a chance to err 10 Picxet the south Armour was enroute to Moscow to attend tificate from a lawyer
he pointed to specific situations. express their attitude on beer since enirance:. a conference.
One is the present telephone sys. it was legalized in 1933 A. 1948 ruling inOklahoma
tem in the capitol and office build- "For 19 years the people have countydistrict court indicate that r Mor),,1 N.,,.
ings, where the Southwestern Bell not had an opportunity to say more than two pickets st each en —l PU edul llCUS
Telephone Co. estimated a central whether they like the beer aitua trance constituted mats' picket D- i
switchboard system would save the tion that has been created," he ins. -ohnston said. EVetlUireS ff Ullin fT
state $1,000 a month said. , 1 he.W ednesday order prohibits
School Is Singled Out i "Yet, in that period the people the I from all interference The wheels in the Penagon build-
Again, he singled out the school have voted several limes on the with and intimidation of plaintiffs ing move a little slow at times,
for the Deaf at Sulphur. When the question of legalized whisky. Since employes, agents and representa- The department of the
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reusyu wiu a wews cvu- --- -- -su- wasoc a io svue, vu ninvw alvuox. IBB invalved to Fights
.wens X aAnentmatanooabaygkanslgat :
urday night and Sunday morning. '
Participants told Chief Hilbert '
load pipes, boards and at least one 1
youth was slashed with a knife
Three blackjseks, empty beer ;
* 2ND TO 3RD ON N HUDSON
* Hill * STOCKYARDS CITY
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