Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 262, Ed. 4 Tuesday, December 9, 1952 Page: 3 of 8
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India and Pakistan to agree on the
specific number of forces to re
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cease-fire line in Kashmir. They
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Pakistan Army entered Kashmir, "male dominance," which is a lit-
in support of invading Pakistan tle more than rationalization of fe-
tribesmen, on May 8. 1948, and male oppression, and the attitude
thus directly became an aggressor, of "Masculine protection by women,
"The Pakistan Army to this day which he described as "bom of
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Religious Emphasis week activ-
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day, call for a Tuesday morning
convocation where students will
hear Rabbi Arthur Lelyveld, Na-
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of the territory of Jammu and grades in school or
Kashmir state, and the creation of money means the same
subversive forees and authorities • her as it does to a man.
therein, contnues, I ntil the coun- woman competes with
cil is prepared firmly and cour- wins, she’n probably
ageously to face this centralissue, lose the man-if she wants him.
no just and lasting solution can •A lot of women who have wanted
be found babies have ended with a PH D
Dr. Barnett said
Here Is The Answer
The thing to do in marriage is
to make these differences com-
plement each other, he concludes.
A man should never take a woman
for granted and should not play
to her fears of not being cared
for. At the same time, a woman
should assure her husband that he
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continues its forcible and illegal the envy of traditional masculine
occupation of a large part of Kash- attitude."
mir state, thin committing a con- The realistic attitude, said Dr.
tinuing breach of international Barnett, is for men and women to
law,” she said "No solution has take heed of their basic differ-
for teens... for juniors...
the chairmanship for myself ’
— Others named are Sen. Frank
Carlson, one of President-elect Ei-
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former Kansas party chairman.
The post will be vacated when
the present chairman, Arthur E.
Summerfield, enters the Eisenhow
er cabinet as postmaster general.
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mittee will enter district competi- John Dominguez, Mercedes, Texas, have quarreled in their apartment reached a Afoot square
tion Saturday at New Orleans. The of Southeastern State college, Du here Saturday. " “ *“ then
New Orleans committee will pick rant; James Patrick Murphy. Cal r-cd-
four of the 32 Rhodes scholars who umet, of St. Benedict's college, doctor and said his wife had died i.-------- . -
will attend Oxford university. Eng Atchison, Kan., and Loren Dean from a fall down the stairs. The but subsequently found them. The ger Hiss to prison
land, for two yean beginning in Kienholz, Lucien, of Oklahoma City arrest was made Monday following chisel was obtained on a work charges. operates a
October, 1953. University. Ian autopsy. detail. _________IWestminster,Md...
tors. has resigned as editor and
publisher of the Arapaho Bee.
Mitehell announced this week that
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Caslin jr., publishers of the Dewey
County News at Seiling McCaslin
will operate the paper here. tional committeeman for Kansas,
Mitchell, 71, was widely known is enroute tn Washington to dis-
throughout the state for his ability cuss with party leaders the selec,
to pen caustic lines in his weekly tion of a new national committee
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NORMAN, Dec. 8—Marriage is
not just falling in love and getting
married if the old man will let
you. Dr. KeUey Barnett told a
University of Oklahoma Religious
Emphasis week seminar on mar-
riage.
The discussion, "Wait Before
You Mate," by Dr. Barnett, of the
Episcopal Theological seminar,
Austin, Texas, was one of six sem-
inars being held every afternoon
on the campus as part of the em4
phasis on religion.
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houses and classroom talks by
REW leaders, the day ended with
faculty dinner addresses by Dr.
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lege students competing for Okla The 12 applicants to appear before Two McAlester convicts, serving WASHINGTON, Dec. aP—The
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The group will meet at 8 a.m. in and John D. Thomas, Oklahoma can citizen employed by the United, The two were identified as at St. Agnes Hospital a few moreceived 1,851 cases since it was es
the Oklahoma club in Oklahoma City, and Bill F Spohrer, Drum- States in connection with the Haro idHieksn“3.reeied in.1946 weeks to recover from a Nov. ’ tabHshed 18 months ago.
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came to Oklahoma territory in 1902 Darby himself is one of three
with his brother to operate a news- Kansans mentioned for the post,
paper at Grand He later edited but upon his departure Sunday
papers at Strong City, Elk City, nght he said he does not desire
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ARAPAHO, Dec. &—IP—Dick Another Tuesday feature will be
Mitchell, one of Oklahoma's few re- at 4 pm military convocation in-
maining colorful pre-statehood edi- stead of the usual ROTC drill.
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prison from Atoka county in 1842. After the attack, doctors said bunal began functioning in May
mmittee anasosepntarvrnauj.,rumaneuxnamswicumeauus The two cellmates chiseled the 52-year-old Chambers would be 1951 after congress overhauled ‘he
The two men picked by the com- Towson, Ark. of Okiahoma"AM;Nasvhille, ta.. are believedthrouah abriek walloksthesne- inaewowacondttonstay M when orstemcasmjhandedstisethe
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Early Sunday Grisham called in a through a 3 inch concrete floor.! Chambers, who was the govern given servicemen since the start of
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sister of Indias Prime Minister. One Approach Is Best
today denounced. Pakistan-asan Dr Barnett told the students
asgressor inKashm irashereje ted who crowded the small auditorium
a h.ited StatesiBritishoresolution in the Student Union basement that
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ing on India and Paki tan to ne proaches to marriage the "comple-
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 262, Ed. 4 Tuesday, December 9, 1952, newspaper, December 9, 1952; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1990073/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed May 31, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.