Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 73, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 2, 1953 Page: 2 of 12
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emotion locks the screen!
WHY
1145A.M. DAILY
SAT. 9:30 P.M.
Gas Rate Rise Decision
Expected After June
Final determination in the Con-
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THE SCREEN AT
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RITA
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THE GIRL
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Mental Release
Petitions Pending
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BURT LANCASTER
SHIRLEY BOOTH (
The Academy Award .
Winner la As
The Award Pictumel E—
ants.
The modest judges haven’t given
their names, but all will be men
once held captive by the enemy.
Girls, if they are unmarried and!
Sensne
TONIGHT
MEHL’S FUN SPOT
4901 S. SHIELDS
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Conference to Disc uss City Ex-PWS’
“I LOVE MELVIN” (color)
Denela oCommor a Debele Heynelda
CARBINE WILLIAMS”
James Stewart
BARGAIN MOUR
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Mace's Department store
Robert L. Burson, 262 W Reno,' Rehabiitation of the mentally ill
“IVANHOE” (color)
■atari Tartar - Ellaabeth Tartar
“PARK ROW”
Gene Evaas - Marr Wrick
NEW a
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sponge rubber
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instellad on
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DIPER
"THE NEVADAN"
Randoloh Scali a Derethy Malone
"CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN"
Jaka Carradine a Evetyn Ankers
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Il They get to arrange the enter- Miss Maxine Kipp,25.of Phog wunin ess than 1 day’smareh 03—’
2 tainment. And, man, what a chore nix, Ariz, said theanswerwoudthe town, down the Namhou river, JIT
“PRINCE OF PIRATES"
Jehn Derek - Barbara Kush
‘GOOD HUMOR MAN"
Jack Carson
Reg. Admission S0e, Child 10c
-COME BACK LITTLE SHEBA"
Burt Lanaster • Shirley Booth
In Technicolor
"PATHFINDER"
Oro. Montgomery a Helena Carter
II “now
m. Week f
OPEN 114s
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____. _ J in the a bill of sale showing he purchased
correct precinct than the present it a week ago for 36 cents.
sought to be committed. It was
pointed out there have been eases
in which relatives tried to commit
elderly persons in order to get con-
trol of their property.
City Boy Wins Skate
Contest in Missouri
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Rosemary Clooney
THE LAST OUTPOST
NOW WTW-UH HI
"THE SILVER WHIP”
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OPERATION SECRET'
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Ballots
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addresses are:
Glenn Arrington, 200 W Reno,
--900 N W IS*
By teke Overheler Pienie Grounde
"IVANHOE"
(la Teehnieolor)
Rebert Tayler • Rlizabeth Tarlor
“APACHE WAR SMOKE”
112s NW •
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50etol
2 They have to judge bathing beau-
3 ties, yet.
made for her to spend the night.
The father is not accused of
physically harming the child.
Zwick Saturday said the mother,
hearing by the state corporation stepfather and little girl had lived
....... . They said the man gave a fie commission probably will be de at * number of places during the
Einguse.onvotn <>>•<”« name to purchase the dyna- layed until after June 1, It was past month or so They had prev:
Klahoma.count. A 'mite and said he was going to use indicated Saturday, iously had conditions under which
"THE QUIET MAN” (color)
Jeha Wayne a Maureem OBmb
"COAST GUARD”
Ferren Tueker a Artan Donlevy
Jobs for Mentally III Task Is Picking
mmmParley Queen
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Ese Prisoners of War slugged it out pretty American girl refused to
"CONFIDENTIALLY CONNIE”
Van Jehuson e Janet Leigh
•THE MERRY WIDOW"
(lu Technieelor)
Lana Turner • Fernande Lams
McDade, 218% % try.
Furnished rooms.
Sunday
The Sensational Story of
the Nation’s Mental H«.
pitals Naw Revealed in...
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Swimming Pool Opens May 9th
Fast Safe City Bases
from
Downtown
to
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the Salvation Army headquarters
when arrangements had been
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BONDER DRIVE-IN
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DEL DRIVE-IN
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NE “66” DRIVE-IN
315 More German
Police Flee to West
BERLIN (— Another 315 Com-
munist people’s police fled to West
Berlin during April, West Berlin
police headquarters announced to-
day
This brings the total of East
Zone police desertions since Jan. 1
Phillip Armstrong, 10, of 2905
NW 27. won the juvenile boys sin-
gles championship Friday in the t 1,198.the equivalent of four full
tri state roller skating contest at, companies.
Springfield. Mo. He and Jeann
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J Red Cameron • Xoah Berm: Jr.
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"IVANHOE” (color)
Rebert Tarter - Elzabeth Taylor
•whin Worlds COLLIDE"
Riehara Derr - Rarbara auk __
"BEND OF THE RIVER” (color)
Jlmmy stewan — Arthur Kennedy
"SMUGGLER'S ISLAND” (color)
Jett Chandler - Evelsn Keyen
“QUIET MAN” (colop)
Jphn Wayne - Maureen o /Mara
"APACHE WARSMOKE”
Gilbert Reland - Glenda Farreil
•QUIET MAN” fcolor)
Johm W>>n - Maureen O'Hara
"TALK ABOUT A STRANGER”
Georke Mturphy - Naner Daily
"QUIETMAN" (color)
Jphn Wayne - Maureen O' Wars
"HIAWATHA” (color)
Vimeemt Prae - Treue Dunay
DESTINATION COBI"
Rlehar wdmark - Dom Tarlet
"ACTIC FLIGHT"
ROAD TO BALI"
"STOP YOU'RE KILLING ME"
Bederiek Crawterd a Claire Trever
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had been pried off, but no money
was missing. Officers said they
found small crowbar, screw-
driver, roll of tape and some gloves
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Contestants will be judged on per |he t5 theostreet, ebbing
sonality and appearance. 'again.
Police said Saturday they found The girl selected will reign over Mother Visits Child
.. . a . 1. a_ au___ohnrt i KA mmhors from across
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"LOVE NEST"
JUNE MARILYN
MAVER a MOMOI
"Old people are no different chinery Co. 'em of the regional conference are
from other people—only more so." E. C. Easton, 326% W Reno, calling their program "rehabilita-
That's the statement Miss Evelyn Scraper hotel. tion unlimited”. '
Christenson made to United Church H j Howard, 218 W Reno, ad Appearing on the heart panel
Women Friday when she.spoke to dress listed by Capshaws. will be Dr. Leonard J. Goldwater.
longer to get that way, too," Charley Laper, also 218M W city.
• . •_ • • .. Reno. । He yill discuss a work classifi-
George W. Bass Insurance ASC: Russell Lambert, 210% W Reno, cation unit to furnish a consulting
- “Ad' city directory shows no such ad service to private physicians, clin-
aw _.. u A ... dress. ics. industries, public and private
Meet Mrs Arnot | Cecil Massey, 21$ W Reno, ad agencies, insurance companies, it
Oklahoma City’s YMCA will have dress listed by Capehaws. would offer classification of per-
a new building boys secretary on Charlie Moore, 326% W Reno, sons ia relation to their capacities
July 1. He ia James William Ar Scraper hotel. for specific employment in Indus-
not, a native of Omaha, Neb. Ar- _
not succeeds Jack Gardner, who „ ,
was boosted to membership sec
rotary when Louis F. Tormohlen‛sJLPgPottere2msSHudsonn0
resignation became effective Fri- such, address, area included in a
day. Arnot will be graduated from parking
George William college in Chicago John H. Robinson, 410 M W Reno,
in Juae. His appointment was an- a residence.
nounced by Claude Monnet, pres Harry B. Snider, 21B I Hudson,
ident of the Y. * parking lot
• • ♦ Frank G. T
Cute C.ookiee -----Elva rooms. ■ ■ I _
-ue —ooN. 0 1 Smith, 308 w Reno, Shell's One
Girt Scouts and Brownies of Put-rkinalotu’ “2 " "5"’ ।
nam City crowned their cookie pan Travis, 420% w Reno, no
queens at their annual spring as- such address listed in city direc
sembly this week. They are Judith
AnnGritzmaker,11, of Troop 102, John Wasson, 326% w Reno,
and Judith Ann Bowman, 7, Troop Seranr hotel r—- — — ——-- -----
236. The elder Judith sold 176 C B Capshaw from the 218 Central registration, he said, Bert Giddens Mid they found the
boxes sad the younger. 140. Cer- Reno address not’shown in the eity would provide a closer check on dynamite in the suspect's room and
tificates also were awarded to char directory, was one of 146 new regis- multiple voting and voting - “he -----------------h—•
ter members of the planning board trants in the precinct. “ ---
with perfect attendance. .....-
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\V.S;€irl Silent Reds Close In
On Relationship _ .
With Peru Consul Un Laos Lapltal
"I LOVE MELVIN” (color)
Demate o’Comner • Debbje Keynelds
PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE"
Speneer Iraey • Vm Jehnson
2 ^4 George Montgomery
1 Action “INDIAN SCOUT”
Gs 5 -gEuF-iVke»
M •s. \ Plus Cartoon
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RCLE
EPORNVe-IN-TWEATRE
"tend to'degrade or incriminate 'J™ — the Mekong river,
! But she steadfastly denied mis-mrtsntanepwabereported
conduct on a plane trip she ad- 12 miles away.
mined making to Mexico with French union forces poured in
vice-Consul Nestor Michelena. She reinforcements and supplies to bol-
said she spent nearly a month ster the troops of this little moun-
there when he was there. tain Kingdom of Laos, one of the
His wife, Maria, named Miss three states making up the asso- 41
Kipp in a supplement complaint, elated states of Indo-China. .$
The Phoenix girl had been a pa Digging in with the help of a ■
tient of the vice-consul, who is also Luangprabang's 6,000, inhabitants, ♦
edlesstosayaswimming,won‛t' Rhsska — receigina — tendersnenusomemande Wi t
benq principalreg irement suit 11 ey or favors from .him. Mrs. Mich-, the outnumbering hordes of rebels 11
contest, although a ba *• elena testified her husband spent with superior fire power from U. S. 2-
nececcar" dross for th. contest- — ... ... " supplied guns and the cover of *5
American furnished fighters < and 3
. __________________| The case has been adjourned the girl was living reported to
The suspect was booked as James until next Thursday which will them but decisive county action
AEtion is pending in the house. Robert Rogers, 33. His police roc- leave only two days of next week wasn t taken unti Friday.
acuon. wMi »n ord showa he served a gvear term for hearing. Consolidated says it The girl was attending Riverside
minTte H mashine Md “X riX*sNSor ttK-r I may take another two weeks to school, 421 ™ •• the time.
......Pollee surrounded the cateatter comlsteanomprntestatimoni be
receiving a telephone call th at a given informaton requested, which
man had broken in and was inside will require 10 days to two weeks
the cafe. They found .a window for . T
screen had been removed and the m"-* —
window was open.
Sgt. T. J. Wilson and officers
B. L. Haggard and Don Ming en-
tered the cafe while other officers
waited outside. They said they
found the suspect hiding behind the
counter.
The front of the cigaret machine
-HUM IC INI SMITH" Es.
(In Teehnicolor) ■ Ye
i Yvonne DeCerle . John Ireland I
"THE MERRY MONANANS" i nd
Donold OConnor • Pegoy Ryen ■ w a
Vmmmammm OPEN 100 mamammam
NW KI-WAY Drive-In
ON May Aw. w Mi WM of
Tretfie Cirde. OPEN s30 • M.
“77" DRIVE-IN
S Milus Sw* eu. S n
Open us ‛M- am a-ton
TINKER DRIVE-IN
Air De, IM., Midw.a Ch,
ONN IM WM-n 1505
Ward 1. He voted in both recent,---m.,.. u ..
elections at the downtown precinct ley, 700 NW 24, aided in the
A 1929 opinion by the state at- search. . .2, . _u „ ..
torney general on what constitutes Born in Oklahoma City, Mobley
two mental patients from Central oome home, whether he (the voter) veteran of World war 11.
State hospital will be heard at intends to reside there permanent Surviving are his wife, Mrs
10 am. Wednesday in Norman. |y or for a definite or indefinite Mary Helen Mobley, of the home;
Stark Mid Saturday that he filed length of time." a son, James E. Mobley jr., 3000
the writs of habeas corpus Friday) gam. Just Pick Address NW 30; a daughter, Miss Clara „
and the cases will come before. Dwain Box, secretary of the Lynn Mobley, 1027 Eubanks; his 01
Judge Tom P. Pace’s district court I county election board, and Homer mother, Mrs. B. A. Mobley, 3017
court. Thompson, county registrar, said NW 22. .
Stark Mid also that he plans to the attorney general's opinion has Also four brothers, W. A. Mob-
file six more writs Monday and the "effect of law" la the absence ley Houston, Texas; W. B. Mob
possibly as many at 13 through of a court ruling. ley, 5700 NW 24; John T. Mobley,
therest of the week. . , . ! None of the five eity building de- 1613 Elmidrive; and M. M Mobley,
The attorney has requested the partment workers who voted in the 3712 N Barnes ■ and five sisters
names of 799 patientsat the hos- Ward 3 precinet despite the fact Mrs Paul East; 291$ NW 22; Mrs.
pital whom a team of doctors re their homes are in another city n.via Fas Canaga Park Calif • _IAST DAY • OPEN 1 P.M
ported should never have been sent ward listed their office address in vr R E Horn 2912 Thomas
there. He Mid he would file writs registering for the election. , piorde N.w.on°900s
on all of them. i Three listed the Albany hotel, the Placei Mrs; Flod.5 Mson, 300
Meanwhile, attorneys teamed up- voting place: one listed the Black phom saP
with the doctors at the statehouse hotel and Bob Ingram, head of the ratt, 1005 EmnrStaig e r
Friday afternoon and recommend- department, listed Union Bus st.- vServicessa sntatvez. sm?h
ed that an attorney should be .1- tion. He said he intended to list Monday..afternooni inethe. Smith
lowed to make an investigation of200 Walker (cityhall) instead of
property and assets of a person 2 N Walker (bus station.)
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no such address. . into the community, the heart pa- M3
I C B Capshaw, 218 W Reno, no dent into industry, and the older 7 ,
such address in the city directory, worker into productive employ- A
C. B. capshaw, alsa 28 by'Iw I
"Simmie U Capshaw, also 2.. wRanonantcanferenssoclatbosnPatonat f
Reno. - next week
Alvin A. Derris, 420 W Reno. A. Meetings will be held May 4, S, 1
W. White Electric Motors A Ma- and 6 at the Huckins Hotel. Lead- 1
"Down Among the Sheltering Palms'
Winlam Lundcan - Gloria eKavem
“LET'S GO NAVY"
The Rowery Bate
“REDHEAD FROM WYOMING"
Maureen O ‘Hara — Alex Vie Al
“UNTAMED FRONTIER"
Josepa Ceten - Shelly Wintersin
"SEMINOLE (color)
ImK Hudson - Barbata Male
"ANGEL FACE”
Robert Muchem - Jeam Stmmons
“OFF LIMITS"
Beb Move - Miekey *M»r
"MONTANA BELLE"
J UM Rusnell - "Geerge Brent
"BARBED WIRE"
Gene Auwr - Pat Nuttram
"THE STRANGE WORLD”
Angellea Nauit - Alex Cartes
Nothing Wrong. Says Carleton
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Mewerst’on tM MW branch .the General Printing Co., 504 W
They ‘re staying, there.toq. The “kOCorda ot Precinct 4, Ward 3, stufting,
the Lissoms and let them wilt in servingthe"prentingtirm regis " ”
(Nich
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Jr in Seats 75
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N.MayL Brimen Read
630 rM.
LOS ANGELES W—A judge has HANOI, Indo-China, May 2- ;E
taken under advisement a separate Vietminh’ invaders steadily closed I E__ ____
a two-column pincers on the tiny $ ... TecuNGOLOR -966%,
bang’Saturday with every irSicn ?TAYIOR TaVlOR FONTAJNE 4
___________ __ tion they would open an all-out $Aa un.m:.. A
5 with Seattle, Wash., members last say whether she spent the night assault Sunday. J SANDERS WILLIAMS -320
i year for the 1953 national conven with him. i amam. columnwofs thpussomg: "IfUNC MAN WITH iDLAS
■ ton:, i,. _________.2. —- Miss Maxine Kino. 25. of Phoe- munist.led. as.Pus # nr 5 Glenn ___
■ "the girl we'd most like to hold
K8 us captive.”
hd She'll reign over the organiza-
E. tion’s entire convention June 4-4.
E Judging will be Thursday morn-
mg at 9 a m. in the Criterion the
Smith, 4, of 1305 N Eastern, won
the juvenile pair title
Second in the juvenile pair con
test were Rex Kennard, 10, of 4042
Liberty, and Penny Cornell, 10, of
2649 NW 25.
The children are members of the
Rocketeer skating dub. Compet-
tion will continue Sunday for the
Missouri- Oklahoma-Kansas cham-
pionships.
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Premier, Sterenton ( hat
SRINAGAR, Kashmir (LAdlai
Stevenson, 1952 democratic candi-
date for the U. S presidency,'
lunched today with Kashmir's
Premier, Sheik Mohammed Ab
dullah. _________
CEDARTERRACE “
$2.00 Per Person
fonBr CEDAR
"uaane TERRACE
tel m Lineoln
Boulevard. TR Met
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LAST 2 NITES ~ -
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Prosecutor Theft Suspect
(Centinued From Papa 1) ' 1
during legislation to generally Nohhar Hara
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