Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 262, Ed. 4 Tuesday, December 9, 1952 Page: 2 of 8
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stood at 60,109,660,
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forced to retire about two months
ago. Death was caused by cancer.
George G. Oberfell, Bartlesville,
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in Bethany. Youngsters from kin
dergarten through the sixth grade
at the Floral Heights Methodist
Church December 14 at 3 p. m
Diamond Dial Design
by Paul Raynard
ORDER
BY MAIL
of Granite to replace Thurmon turn to the states from Germany
Brooks who moved to Oklahoma in time for Christmas, as he had
Yule Pageant Planned
At St. Joseph's Home
No Down Payment
Pay s16.50 Monthly
No Carrying Charge
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 9—R—Vet-
erans of Mexico's revolution asked
Sulphur Unit Operating
PITTSBURGH, Dec. 9I_-Gulf
Oil Corp. announced here Tuesday
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— Dr Meredith W. Morgan, jr., of
Mexico Revolt Veterans
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OKLAHOMA CITY
AN IDEAL GIR FOR
CHRISTMAS!
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A total of $191 000 in cash and
pledges has been contributed to
date Foley said the drive would
continue one more week.
Luxurious Comfort of
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Other members are Wendall Ber
ry, assistant chief: Ted Snow, Isom
Askew, Ray Vickery, Paul Herbst.
George Whitehead. Otis Hardwick,
J L. Broadie, Gene Monday, Jim
Conner and Fred Willis.
atic sea, killing 14 persons and
injuring 13 others.
Snowstorms hit the Appennine
mountains stretching along the
middle of northern Italy.
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Tima was when treating yourself to the finest in suits meant
a trip abroad . . . today it's as simple as walking in to your Hickey-
Freeman representative, where you receive a suit customized" in a
tradition of quality . . . this means perfection of fit, faultless tailoring
and excellence of fabric—a combination that turns you out into the
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on the annual St. Joseph's home
program next week by the story
of the Three Kings and their jour
ney to Bethlehem
were reported.
Officials estimated that the
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Mem’, Um Mata, 1st Floor
county resident, will be at 2 30
p.m. Wednesday in the First Chris-
tian church here. Redinger funeral
home will have charge of the ar-
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this county. French position Monday when he
He is survived by his wife, Net told the political committee that
dren. . .
Services will be announced by
Experts Hold Fast Bids Due on 2 State
To Cotton Estimate Institution Projects
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ta's revolutionary army, said se- lips Petroleum Co., is a graduate
quences showing him as illiterate of Miami university and attended
and shooting perisoners himself the University of Chicago and the
should be eliminated. The organi- University of Pittsburgh. Since 1925
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Mrs Hattie McMahan. Mrs. W D
MeAskill, and Mrs. Sam McAskill,
all of Altus; Mrs. Dwight Bowen,
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With Any Purchase 2 Hra. FK» PARKING Motor Hoti, 17 N. Hudson
film “Viva Zapata” before per- was named to the post Monday by
mitting its showing here. the institute's council, now in
The -Zapatista front. ’ which in- Clvelnnduno: °' or ' 3 ’
eludes veterans of Emiliano Zapa- Oberfell, a vice-president of Phil-
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LONDON, Dec. 9—-_Mrs. Doris j X
Taylor. 41. appeared at Thames R
court Monday on charges of steal X
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she had a $1,400 savings account. R
Magistrate W. E. Batt fined her A
$28 and advised: "Why don't yq ■
draw out a good whack and have K
a fling? You never know what Q
good it will do you.'’ •
Perry Lodge Elects
PERRY, Dec. 9- Pern Gang has e
been elected worshipful master of K
Perry Lodge No. 78. AFLAM X
succeeding Lew Wood. Other offi- V
cars are Frank Brown, senior war- •
510Oup
Clown Prince Gets
A Royal Surprise
LONDON, Dec. 8 (—A corned!
■n in a zany takeoff on the forth-
coming coronation of Queen Eliz-
a be th II tossed a bottle of cham-
pagne into the audience tonight.
A good looking brunette, sitting
in the sixth row of the orchestra,
made the catch and was all
amiles.
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WICHITA FALLS, Dec 9-—Sing J
ing of h Christmas cantata by Vin <
cent Luebeck by a chorus of 24 1
women s voices, with a string trio 3
joining the organ for accompani- J
ment, will feature the annual "
Christmas concert of the Wichita! 2
Falls Harmony Club for the public' J
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State Man on Board
Of Chemical Engineers
rangements. pute vetween rrance ana runisias
Woodring died in his home here nationalists, considered headache
late Monday. He had been a rest number two in world affairs. The pageant will be held Decem-
dent of Major county since 1893 U.S. delegate Philip C. Jessup ber 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Home
when he homesteaded a farm in aligned this country close to the
tegic reconnaissance
arets, and have signed waiver’s of To mark Willys Overland s 50th the school of optometry at the
extradition year of operations, Canaday said, University of California, is the new
Rogers is held in the county jail the golden jubilee line also will president of the American acad
and Lawrence in the city jai include a hardtop convertible to be emy of optometry.
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"AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG UD GOOSE"
9 N. HARVEY W ,
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Main at Harvey Quality for 97 Years
the Confederacy.
Mrs. Minor is survived by 14 of
her 18 children, which included
five sets of twins. Sons are Blake
and Baxil, both of Cushing Hunter
and Joe, both of Altus: Fred, Los
Alamos, N. M , and Sherod, Los
I loss of business and accidents, riculture department cotton experts renovation project for cottages at
Treacherous weather also stuck by their estimates on Texas’ Girls Town, Tecumseh.
Enahdeshanaingoveredh"“meso 1952 cotton production Tuesday des OnDesem £ 30nthenhoardewill
northern Europe. p«« charges by state agriculture SSTJrtTS
Two ships collided in the Eng- commissioner John C. White that schbol, eestimated to cost $60,000
1 lish channel and a France-bound they were “wrong again.”
ferry boat with 300 passengers
' was stalled for more than 16
M’ALESTER. Dec 9-Square
dancers of the McAlester area
WASHINGTON, Dec.
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A former Fairview man has
GRANITE, Dec. 9-Donnie written his parents in Fairview
Thacker has been elected fire chief that he will not be able to re-
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TOPEKA KAn Dec. 8 UP A SANTIAGO, Chile. Dec 9-— it has put a new sulphur recovery
former vice commander of the Far Chile has sold 238,500 tons ofcop- unit into operation at its Port
East airforce's bomber command, per to the U.S. and other nations Arthur Texas, refinery. The new
Col Albert J Shower assumed since the price was increased 8 unit is capable of reclaiming 134,-
command Monday of the 90th stra- centsa pound last May, the Cen- 000 pounds of sulfur a day.
at tral bank announced Monday.------
to the 33rd air defense wing, of
SEILING, Dec. 8—Services for ficers said.
Sol J. Woodring, 86. pioneer Major •
Vishinsky
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Belgium was almost completely ricultural economics cotton expert,
covered by fog early Tuesday and said census bureau figures show
there was moderate to dense fog 3,310,307 bales of cotton ginned in
in eastern Denmark and some Texas as of December 1. That
areas of south Germany. would leave 439.693 to account for.
Italy was free of fog but a ----
violent rainstorm collapsed two Total Novemher Vote
bouses at Barletta, on the Adri- ' Iolak -VOVeHaDen VOle
Wichita Falls Chest
Drive Falling Short
Lake Ore Shipping Ends WICHITA FALLS, Dec. _-The
CLEVELAND, Dec. 9_A_Great 1952 , Wichita Falls Community
Lakes iron ore frieghters ended Chest campaign is short of
their season Monday, just 89,202 its goal of $197,945, accordding, to
tons short of the 75 million-ton a report Saturday by lorn Foley,
goal set following last summer’s drive chairman.
steel strike During the last week.1
boats brought down 411,704 tons of
ore from upper lakes ports, run
ning the total for the year to
74,910,798 tons.
Santa's workshop and a trip on <
a Christmas train will be climaxed '
Schacht in Syria
The catcher was Princess Mar Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, onetime fi
garet,. 22, the Queen’s sister. She nancial wizard of Hitler's third
had slipped unnoticed with aparty reich, arrived in Damascus Tues-
of six into the \ ictoria alace day to survey the nation's econo-
mic and financial health at the in-
vitation of the Syrian government.
Syria is the fourth nation to call
on Schacht for advice in the past
two years.
tie; a son Callie, of Chester; two Washington would support r---
daughters, Mrs. W H. Pittman, promise non-interference resolution
Seiling. and Mrs. Bertha Pittman, in the North African quarrel, which
Weatherford: three sisters, Mrs. touched off bloody clashes in Casa-
Kittie Krittendorf, and Mrs. Effie blanca.
Hodge, both of Bison. and Mrs.
Frank Goodway, Sanger, Calif.
Theater just before the curtain
went up for the show “Ring Out
Bells."
Iowa Farm Delegates
Finally Reach Seattle
SEATTLE, Dec 8—i—The 108
member Iowa delegation to the HEALDTON, Dec 9- K Ben have organized a new club, the ’
American farm bureau convention nett, trucking executive, has been Little Dixie 1
arrived here Monday exactly 31 elected president of the Healdton The club will meet the first and 3
hours and 15 minutes late. They Roundup club. He succeeds Harry third Thursday of each month ]
were greeted by their state presi- Veal. Officers are Ralph Cantrell, presi 3
dent with a snow shovel. other officers for the coming year dent; Ed Long, vice president, and
The special Iowa farm train jare Dav Gordon, vice president Mrs Bennie Green, secretary-
Was delayed more than a day in and Gib Blevins, secretary treas treasurer.
northern California by one of the urer. Miss Rita Wooldridge, Gra
heaviest snow storms on record in ham, was named queen.
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ments admitting the burglary, that than double our passenger car
also included six cartons of cig production"
Mrs. F. W. Minor
Dies in Altus
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ALTUS. Dec. B-Mre. F W
Minor, TB. a pioneer of southwest-
ern Oklahoma, died in her home
here late Monday after a heart at-
tack. , .
She had been a resident of this
area since 1892. when she moved
to Altus with her parents. She
taught in a rural school near here,
known as Francis school, in Old
Greer county before her marriage.
Her husband died in 1921. but Mrs•
Minor maintained her home for
their 16 children. 14 of whom are
still living.
Mrs. Minor has been active in
the Baptist church here all her
life, working in the Sunday school,
the women’s society and active in
all phases of church work Her
’ father was generally credited with
organizing the first Sunday school
in southwestern Oklahoma
She was also a member of the
Daughters of the American Revo
hition and the United Daughters of
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.. . . A swimming pool at the Whitaker the interior ministry Tuesday to one of four new members of the
WASHINGTON, Dec. -—Ag-State home, Pryor, and a $60,000 make some cuts in the Hollywood institute’s board of directors. He
The total Vote cast in the Novem-
ber 4 presidential election passed
the 60,000,000 mark Tuesday on the
basis of official returns from 41
states and slightly incomplete re
ports from the other seven.
Services for Frank Reece sr. The tabulations showed presi-
men, John Kogers. 22. and Kalph overiana win miroauce its 193 resident or Oklahoma cityr for 30 dent -elect Eisenhower received 33.-
Edgar Lawrence, 23, were to be line of passenger ears with lower and father oF Frank Awe 096,039 votes and Gov. Adlai E
returned to Fayetteville, Ark , price tags. This will be done during sorts “riter "or m Daily Okla- Stevenson 26.713.223.
Tuesday to face charges of thewwerk o Dec,, enhoman and Oklahoma City’rimes, Besides the totai of 59 809 262
ing ‘ liquor store there last S 1 WardMsCanaday, president will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the votes for the major candidates,'
urday night announced this today ata preview chapel of Watts Funeral home, there were 300.398 cast for numer-
- w t i wogi The airmen were arrested here here for the press and members Recce w"s building superintend ous minor party candidates or else
brothers. Joe U Taylor Kei ck Sunday night by L L Filson and of the distributor dealer organiza- Aiehtodessuringptundi blank or void The overall total
Texas, and Albert T aylor. Denton, u L Brown, police detectives, tion I he reductions, ( anaday said. " * -me-u
Texas; two sisters, Mrs Mettie after they allegedly sold 30 pints will range from $68 to $185. They
James, and Mrs. Fannie Elms, of whisky, part of 165 pints taken have been made possible, he add-
both of Boise City, and 37 grand in the burglary ed, “by higher government alloca-
children and 31 great grandchil- Both men have signed state- tions which will permit us to more
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ing air travel and shipping. At up to the 3,750,000 bales estimated
Tromsoe, in the Arctic circle, in theiderartment s final cotton re-
three fishermen were killed by port Monday.
an avalanche. Jhn J. Morgan, bureau of ag-
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