Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1953 Page: 10 of 34
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Mrs,Lael Evans. musie instruc- tures asking an inivestigation into
tor who is in charge of forming Welch’s conduct of his office. The
the band, said she hopes for a petition was presented to the com-
30-piece band with all the basic missioners by Ray Cox. Black-
instruments. She pointed out stu .well, county Republican chairman,
dents at Vranklin have wanted to and County Judge Ralph C.
school principal to use as it most
needed by the school.
One Had Knife
One Had Fut9
Both Are Fined
"awwd
And look at the "extras"
you get at no extra cost!
Melvin Eugene Stall, 28, of 520
NE «, presented proof in police
court Thursday that "my bluff
didn't work."
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BRAKE FLUID
. One of the show world's few
lady barkers is in Oklahoma
City this week, working the mike
12 hours a day for Royal Ameri-
can's freak show.
There's nothing freakish about
Beverly Stikes except that she's
sach a pretty girl to be working
that kind of show
How did she get into the busi-
ness?
Seven years ago, Beverly and
her husband, a ventriloquist,
were working night ehubs and
theaters. Then they moved to
the outdoor circuits.
Beverly waa working the out-
side of a show with some other
performers. A man was working
the mike The show manager,
deeming things under control,
had left.
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of public safety.
The department was chosen as
the beat in 12 midwestern states
for its public information service.
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price of the "low-priced"
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“The fellow making the pitch
had worked up a good tip
(crowd). Then he froze and
couldn't say another thing," Bev-
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the larger horns. The petitioners also said they
in addition to sponsoring the believe the enforcement of the
fund-raising band campaign. the laws of the county is imperiled by
money to the school for library (he situation now generally report
books, upholstering class and each cd to exist in connection with the
month donates about $50 to the affairs of the office "
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years, but most students couldn't
afford to buy instruments.
Instruments Cast $1,100
"By the way," she added, ''you
might uy if anyone has an old
instrument around their house
they want to put to good uae, they
should telephone Franklin.”
! ‘ . .. were in-sections of the Pscific gational Christian churches of
He asked me to do something northwest and Georgia. Rain, in any taint of subversion or pro-
I couldn't let that crowd get both areas was light. Heaviest communism \
away so I took the mike." rainfalls Wednesday were in the The report comes from the ex-
Getting some of the people to Pacific northwest and in the south ecutive committee of the gen
come into the show, she also got east, with more than one inch at eral council of Congregational
a job—as talker. I some cities in Florida. Christian Churches.
She likes her job because it’s Skies were cloudy in Florida but The executive committee Mid
a challenge to see if she can talk fair weather prevailed in other Wednesday there had been eom
the passersby into, her show sections of the nation plaints from several groups
"I study the people as they Record readings for the date within the denomination since
walk by It's a battle to see if were set Wednesday in the lower 1950, and the special review
I can get them inside," she says. Mississippi and Ohio valleys, the board of business and profes.
Born and raised in Kentucky, eastern Great Lakes region and sional men was set up last year
she now calls Mobile, Ala , home the southwest. Temperatures were to investigate the charges.
but gets there only a couple of in the 90s and above 100 in the The report now has been re-
weeks each year. far southwest. ceived, the executive committee
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"rm guilty of having a knife in
my hand, but it wasn't open,” Stell
claimed. "I was arguing with the
other guy about a girl and I pulled
the knife aa a bluff. It didn't work.
He hit me with his fist."
The "other guy," Richard Cecil
Long, 22, of 810% N Kate, also was
in court, charged with assault and
battery. Long testified Stell threat
ened him with an open knife "so I
hit him with my fist.”
Judge Foster fined Stell $20 and
Long $12.
But Strike Averted
i SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1—_A
threatened strike against the Pa
cifie Greyhound lines was averted
Wednesday when company and un
ion officials agreed on what they
described as “the best contract
signed this year in the transit in-
dustry."
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said, and it quoted the special ror of accepting a "friendly’’ drink
board as declaring: with a stranger in a dark alley..
“The board has examined with Keiminghan, told poliee, the
.great care the chargea and cri- stranger att ackedahin iving unrtm
ticisms brought against the of S87 and.ief IinE uncon
founders and staff of the council scious inthesalleytbehinua tavern
for social action in the 200 block W Reno.
. acton. . . It took 20 stitches at Mercy hos
Whatever mistakes may have pital to patch up the robbery vie-
been made in the past, tim’s head He was taken to his
this board finds no evidence to home by officert C. W. Pogue and
A number of Republican leader’
were among the signers, although
Welch himself is a member nf the
GOP. Neither the petition nor the
commissioners' resolution con
its use of accident facts in pre
venting further mishaps and its
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club—boys from Franklin have
•been operating a parking lot a t
UM N Eastern in a fund-raisins |
driv/to buy band instruments for
the school.
Franklin is the only junior high
school in the city without a school
•. band.
Each day a different teacher
goes out with four volunteer work
ers who urge motorists to park in
their lot. Different teachers and
student attendants are used for
the evening shift. Usually several
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Jack Irwin, Cosmopolitan mem
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band would cost 11,100, with the understands and is capable and
board of education furnishing the willing tn discharge the duties of
larger pieces such as drums and his office."
ar;—Sheriffs
Profits are divided, with 50 per •
Percy Jones Oil Well Equipment Ouster Pushed
Co. and Eekroat Feed Co.—and
the other half to the Cosmopolitan
club, which donates its part in NEWKIRK. Okla , Oct 1 UP—
Franklin's band fund Kay county commissioners were to
At first the club men planned sign ouster proceedings Thursday
to operate the lot themselves, but against Sheriff Roy Welch, who
the junior highschool boys offered refused 10 resign at their request,
to pitch in and help Mrs. Cath The commissioners asked I h e
erine Parnell, Franklin teacher, sheriff to step down from his of-
calls the parking lot a "wonderful flee Wednesday after they re-
Governor Accepts
State Safety Plaque
Lew Wallace, representative of
the National Safety council, Thurs-
.day presented Gov. Johnston Mur-
ray throe safety awards the state
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TEN-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1953
Cars oh Toot wa
Sweet Music
In Band Drive Bh
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The beep of car horns f’ music Eb
to the ears of many Franklin pm my
ior highschool boys—in fact, it will E,
mean music to many other sth
dents pretty soon. mb4
Since the Oklahoma State fair EimK
Stell, facing a charge of assault
with a dangerous weapon, showed
Judge Mike Foster the proof-one me
eye swollen shut and a large band —
age on his cheek.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1953, newspaper, October 1, 1953; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1991197/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.