Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 53, Ed. 4 Thursday, April 9, 1953 Page: 2 of 14
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a local hospital following a brief
illness.
Nix, who has been a Grady coun-
ty resident all his life was begin-
ning his ninth consecutive term of
office as county clerk.
He was born Nov. 20, 1914 in
Rush Springs and was a graduate
of Rush Springs highschool. He at-
tended the University of Oklahoma.
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A 63-year-old Cimarron county
man was killed in Kansas late
Wednesday when the car he was
driving collided with the vehicle of
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The finest sport shoe available ... the original
pattern created by Allen-Edmonds—the Skos. Made of
tough, durable but eve-so-comfortable Brjar Tan Wild
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leather sole, rubber heel. Sizes 7 to 12. AA to D,
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The "cabin" will stand between
famed golfer Bobby Jones' cot-
tage which President Eisenhower
He said he was forced to move
from a front seat of an AMA bus
to a back seat at Hot Springs while
enroute from Los Angeles to New
' He asked 9100,008 dam
Mrs. Eisenhower has already
j approved the p l a n s, the club
said, and th* red brick cottage
that someday may become
known as the ‘Little White
House" has been Informally
dubbed "Mamie's cabin "
His wife, a passenger, was suf-
fering from shock.
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PARIS, April 9—A American NEW YORK, April 9_jp Inter
Ambassador C D Dillon told mem- national Telephone and Telegraph
bers of the American club Thurs-iCorp. and subsidiaries Thursday
day the European army and de- reported record consolidated net
feme community will bolster income, of 522,147,753 or $3 09 a
France's role in world affairs. . share in 1952.
Speaking to the dub's weekly nphis compared with consolidated
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luncheon meeting, Dillon said
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The Kansas highway patrol
which reported the death to Okla-
With Any Purehen 2 Mn. FREE Parking HwW.IZ N. wudnan
lands issue by the end ofnext I
week. '
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See How Light and Easy
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It’s the DOBBS
Lightweight Hats
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"May Brother*
136-138 West Main
New Spring styling‘of;thisfamous,Knox
town-and-country lightweight, with narrowed
band and binding-LWe have it in a special
selection of fresh, cool colors."’
and his wife except items designat.
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France s ability to protect the
worldwide territories of the French,
union would be enhanced instead
of impaired by the greater secur.
If s no problem at all to keep a cool brow
and still look your very best. .. just top off your
Spring lightweight suit with the finest light-
• weight hat made—and the most comfortable—
Dobbs, to be sure!
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LOS ANGELES, April 9—I_The
federal grand jury has returned a
ninecount indictment against Alan
sieBra J in the pilfering of,
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Fee, Bureau of Water and Power Em.
part in the June 15 naval review
off England marking the corona-
You COR alwoys wear
the slocks, or the sut
ponts, olone with a
sport shirt. Thus with
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A outfit for less then
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E=cee=sm*rsnect-s
ormer Rep. Parke M. Banta II
(R.Mo.) as general counsel for the
new department of health, educa
1ne tion and welfare.
car and beaten by five youths Sat-
urday night. "!M5 passen ana sent to the sen
afemtlan the license nimdswe G srsineuaamngash
of the fleeing car with blood in state .primary elections.
Police traced the number to John . The bill would limit expenditures
Bauman. 29. who implicated four o:U: S. senate and governor can-
other youths, didates to 525.000, making candi-
—+—— dates and campaign managers re-
sponsible for all money spent
Senate to Work
Longer Hours
In Stretch Drive
WASHINGTON, April ,_n_
The senate Republican policy
committee has decided to put
the lawmakers on a longer work
week in an effort to adjourn con-
Eress by the end of July and
avoid a fall session.
. Chairman William F. Know,
land (Cal.) told reporter* after
a committee meeting Wednesday
that the target date for adjourn-
ment still »• July 4. But he said
President Eisenhower and GOP
congressional leaders would set-
tle for an end-of-July quitting
Ume.
Knowland did not rule out the
Possibility that congress may
have to return for a fall session
to pass a tax reduction bill if the
federal budget is balanced.
To speed business, he said the
Henate may meet at 10 a m. each
day next week—two hours earli-
er than usual— and conduct some
-i. .. -—1 Newton who
sent tendered his resignation in Janu-
ary. AU county officers and work
ers have been invited to be present.
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AUGUSTA, Ga., April 9—A—.
The Augusta national country ... - .... ---------
club has revealed plans for im- another Oklahoma near Elkhart,
mediate construction of a 540,000
six room cottage for the Eisen-
howers to use during presidential
golfing vacations here.
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CHICKASHA, AprU —Services
are pending for Murray H. Nix,
38, Grady county clerk, who died
evening sessions. He said GOP------------
leaders are determined to reach _ _ _
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Augusta Club Keyes Man Dies
To Build Cabin In Kansas Crash
tage which President Eisenhower The cars collided at the too of
now uses the left wing of a hill.
the man club house. It will over- — w
look "Ike's pond" on the edge of
th* Augusta national golf course.
Although the club is financing
construction and will retain title
th* cottage will always be avail-
able to President Eisenhower and
his family, it was announced.
The cottage will have one and
one half stories, the club said,
and its style will conform to the
English colonial architecture at
surrounding cottages.
net income of 517.992,314 or 92 60
• share in 1951.
nNet income of the parent com-
Pany alone was $8,226,022 or s1 22
* ‘hare in 1952 against 6,130,762
> was o89 cents a share the previous
year. The difference of 513 921 731
hetween net income of the prert
_ . company alone and consolidated
France and five other western net. income represents undistrib.
European nations have signed but uted net income of subsidiaries
not yet ratified the treaty to estab- The improved earnings
lish a unified defense force includ- tributed in considerable
ing units from West Germany. The to the corporation s increasing
• 8. has been urging all signa manufacturing and allied activities
tory nation s— and especially in the L nited States.
France—to speed the ratification •, , • -
sa Union Head Charged
Dillon said some of the doubts I . . .... l"
expressed in France on the EDC W 1th Pilfering Funde
•re the result of a misurderstand. , „ —8 FUJIOS
ing.
COOPERSTOWN, N. Y.. April 9 Orleans.
-A-Mrs. Marian W. Clarke, n. ages.
a former New York congresswom- Sneare alen aeta ernnna
an, died Wednesday night in . e spears also asked $5,000 damages
rss. 2 "8
Both she snd her husband, the
late Rep. John D. Clarke, were'
Republicans.
Services for Mrs Bertha w _
srazi-mmeun.s
ialin.RoseHu cemetery. She return an audit "wesIhdfiledt
died Wednesday in Hubbard bos water and power officials and
pital following a stroke, shortages were feLnd said
.A native of Olathe, Kan., sb* Bradshaw was arrested bv th*
ad lived hey* since 1905. She was FBI in New York and is held there
• member of the Firs Methodist —=======--
church. Eastern Star, Past Ma
from dub. and the Daughters of
Ine American Revolution
uSurivor inelude a daughter.
MuGeneieve Murray, Harlingen,
« sister, Mn Loi Hurd,
Eurlincton. Kan. and a brother
Eollie Weif, Yucaipa, Calif. i
Anna Mae Arthurs, Homer
Brown, Wyndell Chronister. Ron-
Churchwell, Shirley Dennis.
DILL HARDY, Johnny Holder,
P Jim Millsap, Bill O'Neal,
Darold Rains, Harold Rains,
Tommy Riggs. James Russell,
Clovis Weatherford, Elva Lou
Weld, Coy Wilkerson, Horace
Anderson, Norma Ashley, Roland
Bland, Geraldine Blackwood.
Jimmy Blair, Betty Bogle,
John Bradfield, Ema Jane
Dodge, David Goodwin, Joe Hall,
Edward Holbert, Joe Huddleston,
Carolyn James, Genevieve Kim-
brell, Bernice Lamber, Doris
Marler, Theresa Stickland, Ger-
aldine Tate.
J. W. Weatherford, Louise
Adams, Bill Archer, Bobby Bar-
rett. Beverly Bridges, Charles
Carroll, Glen Clark, Kay Col-
lins, Rsiph Courtney, Shirley
Evans, and Dan Gammill.
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ling highschool sororities and fra- V N•v,
ternities on school boards. The ac- Former New York
rmcscn A., , .. tion followed refusal of the senate c n.
.. -____. EuAUO, April 9—IP—A youth to consider a house-approved bill Lonresswoman Dieg
hchool There are several stu- ful beating victim who used blood which would abolish theorgania. 8
dents headed for college next from his battered face to scrawl tions.
year with jobs already assured his attackers car license number. Campaign Curb Passad
jar*1™ with present Thursday their Unlessthe’npusncceoptstdesen.
smsse inzthe DEprosram paiona! Bnrpnannnana tShtrarotse i? offS!
irafa». fts eavanavealerecuva m tne
MardPorman. X weuas, urday ““ passed and sent to the
To Meet in Major
FAIRVIEW, April ,-A meeting I
or the Major county tuberculosis
..--------association has been called for the
viet heavy cruiser Sverlov will take eyening of April 14, by E J Me-1
Clendon, state field secretary. I
The meeting will include a dinner
tion or Ouaon M..L.S „ ~ at the Cornelsen Hotel. A new
---------ion o Queen Elizabeth II. The county chairman ia to be Rlaut I
homa authorities. Mid Martin Beck cruiser is believed to be the larg- to replace Winiam - elected 1
63 pi Keyes, dead 00 arrival est Russian-built craft ever sent tendered his resigni
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$4,419.71 for Webber and 54,514.93 for senate and governor candi-
for Mrs. Webber, dates. It also sets limits in races
U. 5. Error Claimed for other state offices.
Brace said in his legal petition other .action, lb* house ad-
the commissioner erred in making Vanced A bi Ith*1 would close open
his assessment on firm losses snd ranzes that have existed in south-
other claimed business deductions Unternklahoma since statehood,
because the statute of limitations rndereresentlaw, owners are not
ran against him red uiredttosfence in their livestock.
The attorney also said the home highways are nstril ing stock on
was used for radio broadcasts, that —able for damages
both the Webbers had a part in the wr 2m.,
broadcasts and therefore the de- ^PlfrOeS to Pick
duction for use of the home as® ,,
claimed should be allowed. (IWU Honorary
"The item of unreported receipts ig
as disclosed by the commissioner's Mayor Gild Staff
assessment consists of gifts msde 7 """"
on wsgifecoraboth." Brace wrote ana
n.webberis petition. "city commission' in a special
The petitioner and his wife re- election AprU M in which anyone
ceive substantial offerings for the over 18 can vote regardless of poll
radio program which they conduct taxes or registration.
They'U even use the city's reg-
ularivoting machines, but the win-
ners will have no voice
pal iaffairs except aa spokesmen
for their race.
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The British embassy here an-
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fajew county, the driver of the tatives said th.y w.r. "pl.a^t wAspINA" 7
the Soviet geature of sending such r WASHNGTON,, April 9—-
. a fine ship," Federal security administrator
Britain invited Russia, alongPveta Culp Hobby baa appointed
i with other countries, to send a rmer ReD. Park. M Ranta I
ship for the coronation review, to
be held of spitshead between f
isle of Wight and the English
mainland. The Russians accepted
the invitation last week and Cspt.
A. A. F, Talbot, British naval at-
tach, here, told a Soviet naval
HOT SPRINGS, Ark., April 9_p representative * crusier was pre-
-A federal jury Wednesday denied me Enip msh
• Negro attorney a 5100,800 judg- Jacob syrassy
ment against the Arkansss Motor tfsssyenov.
Coaches. The attorney, I. H. Spears iet -nion.
of Los Angeles, charged racial dis-
crimination and violation of civil
rights.
... Expenses Undetermined
Any offering received but not
used*to further* theerdsopprpgsems Sponsors said the purpose of the
AH such offerings are incuded mr unique.election is to encourage Ne-
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their local government functions
One of the eight candidates for
mayor is Winston Craig, chauffeur
Nix was a member of First Bsp- tain miscellaneous radio and farm aoredor Gordon Persons , and
tist church, secretary of the Sports expenses .which the commissioner ligious affairs * and re-
men s club snd was a member of disallowed. “ ““15
the board of directors for Chicks- The examiner’s report on the re-
sha Rodeo club for several years, turns was made Aug. 30, 1951 The
He was a member of American report waa protested Oct 24 1951
Business club. statements were taken from (U
Survivors include his wife, Bea "epbers in conferences Nov. 30.
trice; two sons, Jimmy and Don, 1951 and May 5, 1952, the
both of the home; his mother. Mrs. Shows. ,
Hal Nix, Rush Springs; four broth- The deficiency was issued Jan 7 1
ers, John. Bakersfield. Calif ; Asa, 1953, with 90 days, excluding holi!
Marlow; Homerand Howard, Rush days in the District of Columbia
Springs, three sisters. Mrs. Belle allowed for a petition to be fild
Pendley and Miss Maggie Nix. Rush with the tax court here It asked
Springs, and Mrs. Virginia Boed- that the rulings be redetermined
ing, Paris, France. and the deficiency dismissed.""
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 53, Ed. 4 Thursday, April 9, 1953, newspaper, April 9, 1953; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1990627/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.