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Oklahoma City Times
McLoud Man
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Truce
t Aid Flees
CHICAGO I-Herbert J. Idle,
STATE TRAFFIC DEATHS
the men do a better job
To Allies
At least, that's the situation in
b
Rome.
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10-year-old Vicki Soloman. She and
her dad said they thought it was
e
about $70,000.
Jourdain raid that he and the
sex—an
intersection of U. S.
how many guerrillas have
Nai
1108
4
Cl 2-5060
With Any Purchase, 2 Mn. FRLI Parking. Motor Hotel. 17 N. Hudson,
Mass will be at 8 am. Thursday
Minimum Wage Law
DOUGLAS, England, Sept. 9-
said to consider the China-Burma Feed mill, was strieken while mak-
Gilmore,
finance
program I
emergency
Store Sales Inerease
leeta
period a year ago.
postage.
NATCHmates
"We intend to
type
both
Police said they found a leather
pected domestic and export needs
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Men’s Ho, Sportswewr, 2nd Floer
failed
Because
Congress
In event a protest is filed, Con-
t
keep the questions off the ballot.
TELEPHONE
Safety is insured
showed some who are not Okla-
a
BOOK GOES
TO PRESS
With Any Purchase, 2 Hrs. FRU Parii.g, Motor Hotel, 17 N. Hudson
SOON
The welfare secretary said a
H?
‘C Se
are destined to be picked up this
year as juvenile delinquents
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YOUR LAST CHANCE to
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LOANS\$50
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AwCan SHOES
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Mem’s Fine Shoes, W. Heer
CENTRAL STATE BANK
When the child reaches the
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Wednesday to raise an estimated
$6 millions annually for recon-
and address on
Reynolds Mid.
the Kangnung airfield with other
members of the truce team at
, 5 percent
percent of
Large Enough to SERVE Ten ...
Small Enough to KNOW Yen
Pole on Peace Group
Makes Dash to UN
Safety in Korea
Merele Harmon. C. O. DeVilbiss,
Jim Stallings and Robert Justus.
Your savings earn 2% in-
terest at Fidelity in amounts
up to $5,000, and M
amounts exceeding $5,000.
$307,500 Prise ’
Winner Returns
To Same Old Job
You'll find quality in every detail of these
fine-fitting shoes in the custom manner of soft
mellow calf... so supple they need no breaking
in. In Tan or Black. Sizes 6 to 14, MA to E.
every name
petitions,"
65
At:
270 and a county road.
The Buckmaster car and a truek
and semi- trailer collided. Buck-
thy Gengler, Joyce McNeely of
Billings, Willa Mae Groneman, of
Billings, Ethel Delores Groom,
Audry Schieffer and Billy Ruth
Roaa.
CANBERRA, Australia, Sept. 9
-I— Australian Treasurer Sir Ar-
thur Fad den presented to parlia-
ment Wednesday a budget calling
for a 12 percent income tax cut.
He told the house of representa:
tivea the government believes bold
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Few of us, of course, are foolish enough to hide
money in a tree' But many, many people are just
as sorry as the "careless young man" when they
realize how much farther their money WOULD
have gone—had they made use of a safe, sure
savings account!
Sept. 20.
The envoy made no mention of
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MEMSE ROENAI
2 to
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“M-o-RE I
Turnpike
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Police said they had been unable knock more than 40,000 signatures
to determine who summoned the from each petition to keep it from
to pulmotor squad to the attorney’s going on the ballot.
man died in City hospital at
wnee about 2:30 a.m. Wednea-
light on in the living room.
Kitchen Deer Forced
The detectives said the door was
opened by the attorney when they
Lost Tots
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take two steps on her own ini-
tiative.
Perry
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neth Hicks.
Queen In try List Long
Also included on the committee
bel ggon
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109 NORTH BROADWAY
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Dead is Monroe Chaney, Mc-
Loud. He waa the second person
to leave Burma and join
iat forces on this island.
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an ever-changing concept of
mental malformation. Such chil-
dren used to be hidden by their
families. Then state mental hos-
pitals started taking them, leav-
ing them to sit dejected on'
benches all day.
Now private hospitals are be-
ginning to enter the field, with
the idea that the child should be
made as useful as he is capable
of end certainly as happy aa any
child has a right to be
Fire
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FOR
EMPLOYED POPLE
AND OTHERS A
1953 tegdate, 343; September, 17
1952 to date, 365; September, 9
4
YouHl Step Ahead This
Fall in Comfort in
None of the bodies has yet been
found.
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Welfare Secretary Cites
Juvenile Crime Facts
PHILADELPHIA, Sept 9_IF_
Welfare Secretary Oveta Culp
Hobby told the National Urban
V SONOTONE!!
A MOVEN TANSISTOR Mearing AW.
Snuafmanwm“ce
SONOTONE
eOkleehmeci,
JCK JASPIE, Mes.
Ov 20 Year Service t
The Meed ef WisHsg.
WHAT 00 MDU
THUM OF AW
L Pla* ?
Cotton
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MOST STATE institutions set
“a mental age level as the
criteria for admission. The Bene-
dietine Heights institution stands
by the physical age requirement
at 5 years or under.
“We don't have the teaching
facilities to take children who
should be getting what schooling
they cm master,'' Suter ex
mitter mounted inside, the sphere
relays all kinds of data on upper
air pressures, temperatures and
winds on the way down.
A nation-wide custom . . . boys and girls going
steady together in smart Natch sweaters! 100%
virgin wool, sturdy and smooth well-made lines—•
in dazzling school colors: Gold, Cardinal Red, Royal,
Kelley, Jockey Red, Grey, Navy or White.
* Sizes 34 to 46.
nations inspection team at Kang-
nung. on Korea's east coast
IHE ARMY MID the Pole
A and other members of his
team of Polish, Czechs, Swedes
and Swiss, had been at Kang-
nung since August M.
Hadjukiewicz was standing on
own psychiatrist
the -mental age i
M and what train-
gEOUL, Sept. ♦—UP»—A. Polish
• member of a neutral nations
truce inspection team in South
Korea Wednesday fled from hu
iron curtain countrymen and waa
given political asylum by an
merican airbase commander,
the U. S. army announced.
The Pole made his dramatie
traditional U. S. policy of pro-
' tooting and assisting political ref-
ogees, the air base commander,
' Col. Harold T. Babb, of the U. S.
airforce, Dalton, Ga., immed-
iately placed the man under cus-
tody for his protection."
The army said the Pole was
a native of Lodi, and claimed
he was not a Communiat party
- member. The Pole Mid he was
an employe of the import-export
agency of the government when
he was selected as an English
language translator for the unit.
He arrived in Korea via Siberia
and Manchuria by train Au-
gust 13.
FIRST
’ INSUNANCE cow.
A careleus young man
from Shawnee
Once kept all his wealth
in a tree.
Along (t his ire)
Came a small forest
tiro
"Shoulda banked it instead"
mumbied he.
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Ed Morris. H.
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5:30 a.m. Wednesday as an air-
plane waa warming up to take
the team back to North Korea.
The army said the Pole went
to an American officer attached
to the unit inspection team, Maj.
Edward Moran, Westernport,
Md., and said he was “afraid"
to go back to communist con-
trol and did not wish to return.
"It's my last chance," Moran
quoted Hajdukiewicz.
IHE POLE MID he asked
A asylum because of "long
standing opposition to commu-
nism.**
The army aaid “in line with
$10,000. Invest in YOUR
tutor* <ep in at Fidelity
today!
Benedictine Height a. If any-
thing, the staff makes an effort
to do just that.
Mentally retarded youngsters
don't respond in the same un-
• bearable manner to spoiling that
normal children do. The effort
at the hospital is to keep little
faces smiling. That's better than
a1shouraday job for each pa-
"We have a three-fold purpose
here," Suter Mary Charles de-
clarer “We teach the young-
aters to feed, clothe and enter-
tain themselves.
“If we find a youngster we feel
b competent to do more than
we can offer him, we advise the
parents to take him elsewhere.
Children are great mimics. They
should not be taught to mimic
below their mental
Extra listings in the telephone
directory make it easier v for
friends to.call other members of
your family or your business-
particularly if their last names
are different from jours.
And extra listings are eco-
nomical Order them today for
your business . . . or for other
! sembers of your family.
| $ But don’t delay! The new tele-
phone directory goes to press
a soon.
SOUrwESTEIN MU TELEPHONE CO.
USTIKSS COXT imu
Om et the Better Rentasrants
wuh Semslble Priees-
DOLORES
The Famy Restauramt
Lete •/ MUtos eavaely -x. law yalta
-All hU ef <>IMhi aleizs it u
SubHrtm fer sigdier ne. CmM Sr
EKeeM“tintanfiened Mondajt iemnt
N. 1. 2ra al Sume to Tadks
.. . ally," he said. “We’re going ahead
.. . i . . . the sub- and build it right back."
ject. beginning October <. waa an- Cause of the blaze could not be
nounced Wednesday in co-operabon determined. One of the pieces of
with the Mystery Writers of Amer- equipment taken to the school by
iea, Inc, which will supply pro- Oklahoma City waa a tank truck,
feuional mystery writers to unveil Water from it played a big part
their secrets.__in saving the garage .
__ _ _ In Yukon Catholic church for Rob- n • • a sr • n
China. Many of the guerrillas are Macorn, owner of the Yukon
Shao Yu-lin, a special envoy . . - - ..
who has been working on details International Institute of Stabs
of the evacuation for several tics:
weeks, returned Wednesday from Of every 100,000 of each sex, an
a trip to Bangkok and the Thai- average n 1077 ma and a
Burma area. Shao predicted an en kill
agreement would be reached this of
week and aigned next week, with -----
the movement of guerrillas troops 35.59 males try.
to Formosa starting the week of
convention. Mrs. Hobby Mid that
48 percent of all burglaries in 1953
will involve juveniles, while boys
and girls IS or under will commit
; SZPTEMBER 9. 1953
acreage xrom un an.oiauuu acres I neiauves uuiu vuune wuj use •o Reynolds said preliminary scrut-
'planted thia year to about 17.5 mil- torney and the child's mother had Iny of some of the signatures
pm. Sunday,
McLoud at the
Gottlieb, Mrs. Sylvia McCubbins,
Everett E. Nelson, Mrs. R. W.
Freeman, Dr. Robert S. Taylor,
before the end of this month. avuuae.
There was no indication how After a 10-year study of self-
"hickmaster, H-
average 50.6 females and rah, also was killed. ------------ —. ——— —
The accident occurred about 7 school science teacher identified big net through shallow water that
2% miles west of it as a king cobra. Finders of the they did not notice the quickly ris-
other snakes also said they be- ing tide until it was too late.
» umi.
tion of Nationalist guerrillas from ot
north Burma will get underway
honors, are set at 2 p.m. Thurs-
Detectives Roberts and Goold day in the Carnegie cemetery
and officers B. C. LeMay and B. R. Merritt Funeral home, Bethany, ia
McDonald went to the attorney's directing arrangements
home at 5 a.m. They found the ----•--
sunPliasethisssermson CX“ Ami dining room table.
GuerrillasDue Women Bunglers,
At Suicide, World
To Quit Burma CongnuitTM
Mill Operator’s
unofficial wtat have placed Rites in Yukon
Iaketa Bellis, Geraidyne Gar- , . -----
rett, Carol Ann Crockett, Rose place in a baby contest."
Marie Kemnitz of Orlando, Doro- Detectives Roberta am
MiAAOuriane See Tide Traps 8
m. • r • Invasion of Cobras rm
Dies of Injuries a, Rumor, Fiy Men, 3 Women
6"
fire league Tuesday night that 51 per-
cent of the nation’s automobile
ing institution would be beat for New Sy l on Sphere Telle
ScientifU of High Altitudes
AlL.OF THE.youngsters at ANN ARBOR, Mich , Sept. 9-
weidbareasorathurremcsnoains anametnytonorphersrEdburfesttn
Ofthem thieirhancicapwasper- dbiomt th hnh nlwtudes tbanki to
ceptib lesatbirthtln most,it be- University of Michigan engineers,
ame 1 nr A! I The sphere, developed at the
formation trag laek ren drvXL University 01 Michigan for the
rmation r lack of develop- army signal corps is carried by
X system at the Benedietine X™ t i igLX
Heights hospital is the newest in means of a miniature radi trans
Dr. LEO L POLLOCK
DENTIST
Artificial Dentures Only
Houn 10 to 4
"ar.rE—.to«jts"
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Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T. that he waa in the habit of taking
.e-. mow ....... Benson has until Oct. 15 to pro-two tablets daily as a sedative.
CISTIR MARY ESTHER, su- claim cotton quotas for next year. He Alcohol in Bleed
• pervisor of the department Farmers must then vote in a refer- The attorney was taken to police
for exceptional children, is ded- endum whether they want controls. headquarters and given a drunko-
icated to the belief that more Unless a two-thirds majority vote meter teat which showed no alo-
patience, mere walks and more for them they go out the window hol in his blood. He was jailed for
encouragement will teach the lit- and federal price supports auto- investigation,
tie blonde to walk the length of matically drop from 90 to 50 per-
a room by herself. cent of parity.
There are other rewards for Because Congress failed t ,—.U— ----—-----. -
the constant repetition it takes amend cotton quota lawa at its last home, unless he called the fire de-
, to train the handicapped young- session, Benson hss authority to partment himself. Detectives Hud- ner would hold a hearing at which
sters. cut output down to 19.million bales son and Cochran said they plan to the association would try to prove
Children nearly 5 are just next year. Department officials fig- question the attorney later Wednes- invalidity of enough signatures to
learning to say "Hi» and ure that would mean cutting cotton day.
“Bye" and to wave when viai- acreage from the 24.6 million acres |' Relatives told police both the st-
NEw yoRK s.nt . struction on the three Ionian ia
Henry," Virginia“Wagner, ertssaid. "There was a trophy at wW Leroy, both inCalifornia. Stores"ine."wednPsdayrepbrtd landsidevastated by earthquakes
. Geraldyne Gar- theshousethatasheshad.wonashrst.Graveside rites,, with military August Sales of KWH . „„ put I*
of 2.5 percent from sales of 54.232 - ment p r o v i d e a for revenue
527 in August, 1952. Sales for eight from government sponsored foot-
months totaled $48,998,126, 8.4 per- ball pools and increases in cig-
cent over the $45,203,792 ia the like arette and real estate taxea and
He said the rest may have got-
ten lost in a heavy fog which sud-
denly awept in.
knocked, but he slammed the door win make a second check to ver.
themalva a /theirFhrstfbulation."
second only to record high yields ehairdkaims’thjdaor., ""m ReyNSras Sndbhe“anarraddbent,
of 311 pound, in 194g doSr and to andTobeX eMeroS would “get together as big • crew
The crop in prospect, added to a0or. ana neanaek ooeru entered begin checking the
the 5 50 milion balea on hand from the house. The officers said they 3". cnecKing the
previousnyears outputL, would bring stopped the attorney ran to- PetitionsThursdaz.________
...... ■ - • ward a .38 caliber revolver on the
SPRINGFIELD Mo U-Kine -niAGO MPrkerpert J. Idle,
cobras usuaily are found in India LA ROCHELLE, France. Sept. • who.won.a $301,500 prize contest
butrpeopl have reported
A eg old pttm o them,, around wo7ned lately and drowned by a fate rising Atlantic vcatigm"
A 65yearold Pottawatomie coun- thezrgsgettngw oredhag untide early Wednesday morning, . 1 n going towork like I always
cobra Serum,"nown hdr.“Ptrom .They *«» netting for fish off haven,"‘watspidntsasuperioragln
Florida the island of Oleron, a few miles h? "Y Wnter epartmenta Where
Te ““ J rH", ot sis uS "* when the Aha ■ ad,,
-h----.—. 1- -ich hu U6 fauh them, says he wanta to work two or three
Only one. man in the group years and then retire and devote
— — .............. caped. He ia Marcel Jourdain who his time to writing religious music,
a cobra. But a pet chop owner, swam ashore Jourdain said he Inst Income taxes may cut his net
.. . .. . ____ ______._____who took the snake away, said he track of time but guessed he was winnings in the puzzle contest to
of 10.77 men and 8.78 worn- to die from the crash. The driver thought it was a common bull in the water several hours. i -
oto -___•________ a« - - Inf the ear in which Chanav ws= snake. _______ ___ ________ ____
A snake found Aug. 22 started eleven others had ventured too far
the entire commotion. A high out and were aq busy dragging the
Assault
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teTdonesctergdinanesksn,con: a shot in the rieht arm with a Karen, and two son, Bobby Don on.s wagr.negotiationsga deter
Ann Bolay Lois Ann Groom needle, told her that they were and Joaeph Keith, all of the home; mim"S donnt Wages deter.
Maxine Shaw, Betty Jean Chap’ playing • game and he could stick his parents, Mr and Mrs. M. L. mined Pury . on a fodder basis" ATHENS, Greece. Sept. 9--
man Betty Buffington. Row the needle into her without her Macom, Mountain View; two sis- pXductivitv’and ut.gon.abasis of Greece a government proposed an
Franklin, Barbara Miliron, Eva feeling ‘t- She said he then re- ten. Mrs. Moselle Hise, 1808 W Produetvity and efficiency. ------- ---------
Waggoner, Margaret Norman, moved her clothing.” Park, and Mrs. Opal Evans, Sun
Janice Belcha. “She’s a beautiful little girl with Valley; and three brothers, Clif-
Also Sandra Anderson, Carme- blonde hair and blue eyes ” Rob ford Macom, 1805 SW 19, and Vir-
lieved they were cobras.
__________Tax Cuts Proposed
master had driven onto the high- _ . ,.n,
js, f In Australian Budget
in Town, Country or on Campus
. . . Wherever Boy Meets Girl You’ll Find
■ -3aaa Cov.Warrensostea E-n
' - "or " " for High Court Post , tather
THEN THIRI is tooth brush LOS ANGELES. Sept. 9—-
- ing, constant supervision and Dave Beck, general president of
teaching during eating periods, the AFL Teamsters union, says he
toilet training and all the things hopes President Eisenhower will
that sound like a perfectly ordi- appoint California Gov. Earl War .......................
nary home training program for ren to the U. S. aupreme court, community, in addition to
preschool age children. At • news conference Tuesday, fighting equipment from a nearby
Except that each child needs
moreindividual..welltrainedat Chief Justice’vinson........." " partment, helped confine the fire
SX XTrffiXa helexpests to thegde
U the child to to be hippy. ( yer and Ala htht A Lewptin A schot bus 2arge, attached
Eyes brighten and little faces sure in the interest of unity is com to the manual training building, ,----
light up while an adult is near mg from the CIO was saved although the blaze de‛15 percent of the
and apeaking to them. When " stroyed an electric line which led of assault cases and 4 1
that attention ia withdrawn, the Myftery to Be Taken to 1 pump at the school well, put- homicides.,
facial expressions are heart- ' ’ ting it out of operation. — ----.-----. ---- -
breaking evidence that the Out of Detective Talei Although four manual training million America n boys, and girls
youngsters have returned to a NEW VoRK s.n. « » r- classes used the gutted building,
blank and futie world of their numE nioEmt, SfPe-o Elliott said classwork will con-
own. ™ university.is going to.try tinue. “Well ‘makeshift’ until we
___, tq‛take the mystery out of mystery can rebuild and operate norm-
NOBODY WORRIES about story wntmg. ........-
1% “spoiling" the children at 1. A 14-week course on
the total at no more than 1,708 of
Others on the committee include the 12,000., _____...
L. E Plumer, Al Ballinger, Milo , Most of..the suerrillas were
break aa an airplane waa warm-
ing up to take hia inspection
team back to North Korea.
I “It'a my last chance,” the Pole
I told American officers.
The army identified the man
as Jan Hajdukiewicz, 28, a ci-
vilian interpreter with a neutral
order extra listings -
in the new directory 26$
for your family 3
or business. X
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border area their homes and have ing a feed delivery at Bethany. M-The giant Tradea Union Con- to cut costs. The proposed budget
— a- i . where he formerly owned the Beth- gress (Tuesday) went on record cuts company taxes from 9 to 7
—g ee .. Wednesday against fixing a legal shillings on the pound (45 to 15
ue pitoeue va wie guetkuas and .Born Sept. 19, 1914, in Stephens minimum wage in Britain. cents on the dollar) and the sales
the UN general assembly has county, Macom lived at Carnegie), Delegates representing eight mH- tax from 50. 33 and 20 percent
called for their evacuation. before entering the army for lion members of the TUC rejected to a maximum of 18 1-3 percent.
World war II service. He had a resolution proposing a minimum it abolishes or eases several
lived in this area the last six wage rate after Arthur Deakin, smaller taxes.
years. boss of the huge Transport and —
Survivors include his wife, Mil- woner an"nrkersnunionoarg ued.it Greeks Seek Funds
dred, two daughters. Myrtle and wni msan assenerralclamp down, .
lo nepair Damage
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quotes are 5" unoer zarm saidthettorney ««tified theta b- Such a tedious procedure, he
Farmer. Mute vet. _ let. as quarter-gram morphine and «. a"reompetanpand sedtem
tate filing at least a legal protest
during the protest period to be
withdrawn or pressed later aa re-
sults of the investigation would de-
mand.
Hearing Would Be Held
Toll road backers would have to
mamy ot the etimated 12,000 guer- uLX trnt । rS. nis --------------- .
rilla ould agree to lea>e B rn "kehelorcomathrv"rattnfprsafginaiweekdhatnnudoxomasnakes waa found last night by "dSu them
itx.t.; uA.M1E 8 d.5 to 11.
Main at Harvey
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