Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 205, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1952 Page: 4 of 40
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downtown to downtown, a 300-mile-
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was not a patient.
The accusation was made by
A. J. Simler, North Little Rock,
Ark , the brother, who attempted
to block admission of the will
which left him $1 from a $300,000
estate.
St. Anthony hospital, St. Joseph's
Orphanage and several other Cath-
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were named beneficiaries under
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lenient with the other children."
Mr. Armistead, now 89. doesn’t
say much. He began to lose his
sight and hearing a few months
ago and prefers to let his wife
do the talking with strangers.
Because he doesn’t see well,
Mrs. Armistead lights her hus-
band’s pipe. Then she admits,
with a little embarrassment, that
she usually enjoys a smoke with
him.
day in amplifying a statement he
made during a speech the day be-
fore at an Amvets meeting.
Jackson said the group was con-
sidered a strong ally by commun-
ists, whether all were party mem-
bers or no.
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Vales Wasn't Wasted
♦ "When you start getting old,
' you stop looking forward and
* start thinking of the past. Lately
• I’ve been remembering that
when I was a young girl I want-
’ ed to be a singer.
• "I wanted to go away and get
* a good education to be a church
• singer. But I used my voice sing-
* Ing lullabys, so I guess the talent
• wasn’t wasted,” she adds with
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• Children of the couple, who
• will help them celebrate their '
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him much in his appeal to the
great American public, for the
man in the American street is
traditionally suspicious of ap-
parent 'Limey' tendencies in
his public figures”
Taylor said Eisenhower, on the
other hand, is » homespun type
who looks like "a kind of mili-
tary Will Rogen.”
"He is not exactly tweedy, but
to the voter in the 'sticks' his
lean toward the more casual will
suggest a fundamental sympathy
with agricultural problems.”
Unable to resist one more dig
at President Truman, the editor
told his British readers what has
become of the Missourian:
“Mr. Truman, due doubtless to
political pressure arising as a di-
rect result of the Key West shirts
he affects, is not to run again.”
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Couple Wed 68 Years
Tells How They
Stayed Happy
By CLAIRE CONLEY
A couple celebrating their 68th
wedding anniversary next Tues-
day knows how to avoid argu-
ments:
“Just walk off,” says the 85-
year-old distaff side of the team.
•There’s no use in fussin’."
The Thomas J. Armisteads, of
2808 S Central avenue, were mar-
ried 68 years ago in Harrisburg,
Ill. They moved to Oklahoma,
Kiowa county, in 1908 and then
purchased a farm near Lawton in
1915. They moved to Oklahoma
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•* them either. I married the man
of my choice and we shared
ice can be available 'from 1956,”
and the helicopter will be able to
replace the airplane on inter city
trips up to 350 miles by 1957
The 32-year-old aircraft designer II 11 1 D J D 1
told the Society of Automotive En- Hollywood Ked backers
gineers, in a prepared paper, that „ . - i • if i i
helicopters will create a vast new Estimated 1n Hundreds
travel market in the short haul
field before 1960—“if the industry, LOS ANGELES, Oct. 3——The
the airlines, government agencies house un-American affairs commit-
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Oklahoma City Times
HM Giant’Copters
Hdae For Inter-City
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controlling aviation and city tee has found between 300 and 400
authorities start work now to make communist supporters in the film
industry since 1945, Rep. Donald
Jackson (D., Calif.) says, “but that
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city woman last July 9 when she
signed the will at the hospital. She
_________ Kenzie can produce two eyewit-
somebody had to make closed Friday. The blaze broke out on an old nesses to back up his story,
mind Panov didn't like C. J Blinn, county judge, or- bridge over the Tennessee river The 350 pound Mako was follow-
to have me whip'them. dered the will admitted Thursday late Thursday and was subdued in ing the dead fish trailing in the .Juana umvezsuy scnmnugapu
“We had four funerals early following a day-long hearing in about an hour but not before it water behind the launch. Lacking station recorded a “sharp” earth-
in our married life. Four of our which sisters at St. Anthony hos- burned through a “K” cable carry- shark lines, MacKenzie built a ‘ ‘
children died as babies. I think pital were accused of exercising ing toll lines between Chattanooga, loop, cast his lasso and roped in
that was why he wanted to be undue influence over the wealthy Nashville and Georgetown, Ky. the shark, wild west fashion.
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of Piasecki Helicopter Crop , Mor- Harry S. Truman “the worst-
ton, Pa., said multi-engine heli- dressed man in Madame Tus-
saud’s waxworks.”
Taylor confessed an element of
confusion in trying to size up the
contenders fashionwise— “the
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In will Dispute CHATTANOOGA, Tenn , Oct. 3-
1 IP—Firemen said Friday a bridge expensive tackle when it comes to up to 260 miles in length.
Ruling bv the county court ad- fire which temporarily disrupted landing big sharks.
mitting the will of the late Mrs. cross-country telephone lines, radio R. S. MacKenzie so discovered flies m and out of city centers,
Berdine Fletcher to probate will be network programs and news serv- when, while cruising in a launch whie the airplane uses airports
appealed to district court Leslie ice wires was probably caused by 115 miles north of Auckland helas which aeragesa35minute trip at
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City three years ago, where a
daughter, Mrs. Mary Watlington,
takes care of them.
Plenty of Arguments
“Pappy and me have had plen-
ty of arguments,” Mrs. Armi-
stead recalls. “But if you don't
keep it up, you don't say any-
thing you’ll have to regret later. F
“Anyway, I never could get so A TT
mad at him I’d go away and Anneal Inomg
leave him. I tried it once for a IAVUOI HVVII
day, but all I could think of was * *
his welfare, what he’d get to eat
and how he’d make out. I guess
he feels the same about me.”
The most serious differences of
opinion between the two were
over the discipline of the chil-
dren, the little gray-haired wom-
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Conner, attorney for Mrs. Fletch-
the er's brother and contestant, dis- * _ garet
quake at 2:43:30 and 2:49:23 a m
Friday 2,500 miles from New York
in an undetermined direction.
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Piasecki said new air traffic
rules must be established for the 0.c,, m.. .L0,pati Lm.»
helicopter. Special blind-flying and doesn'tmeanthezaresstinther"
navigational aids must be devel- Jackson made this remark Thurs-
oped, and there must be more fre-
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first kill came August 6.
A veteran of World war II, he
was recalled to active duty last
December.
LONDON, Oct. 3-U--Britain‛s
sartorial bibl, the trade journal
Tailor and Cutter tried Amer-
ica’s two men of the hour on for
style Friday and raised a glad
cry of “Stevenson for president.”
The Bond street oracle said the
Illinois governor is so much
better dressed than Gen. Dwight
D. Eisenhower that it may even
cost him votes.
“He is our boy,” wrote editor
John Taylor, who once touched
off a transatlantic snarling match
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clothes one might expert of each
of the two candidates are found
on what is apparently the wrong
man.” He explained:
“Rashly speaking, one can ear-
mark the Democratic party as
being that of the mass of the
people and the Republican party
as being more interested in the
industrial and commercial side
of life.
“But the odd fact remains that
the Democratic candidate has the
more Republican appearance.
Adlal Stevenson supports his ele-
gant speech with an elegant sar-
torial background, and his ap-
pearance, far from being that of
a middle western Democrat,
smacks more of the British for-
eign office.
। “We find it difficult to believe,
| incidentally, that this will help
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 205, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1952, newspaper, October 3, 1952; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1989687/m1/4/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.