Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1953 Page: 22 of 34
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Senior Citizens Take Over Junior Chore
These two youngsters, Becky, 5, left, and Barbara, six
months, receive plenty of attention from Mrs. M, H.
Redding, 612 NW 32,1 member of the YWCA's Senior
Citizen club. The club will serve as baby sitters in the
playroom while mothers take part in the activities of
the "YW" on Thursday. Becky and Barbara are daugh-
ters of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Damon, 408 NW 54.
in their haste.
State police in Colorado and
Nebraska were alerted in a
search for the bandits, reported
to have fled in a brown 1963
model Chevrolet coupe. The Wy-
oming patrol described them as
dangerous.
Police said it was not deter
mined whether the two men were
military personnel They report-
ed the car matched the descrip-
tion of one stolen earlier thia
week in Salt Lake City.
On Anniversary
TOKYO, Oct. 1m_Chinese
communist leader Mao Tze-tung
made one of his rare public ap-
pearances Thursday at gigantic
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each week.
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Miss Ethlyn Christensen, execu- I
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pointed out the playroom will be -
kept open more often if the de- i
mand becomes heavier. The play- I
rooms are in successful operation 1
in YWCAs at Los Angeles, Calif, I
and Cleveland, Ohio.
“We first got our idea for th*
playroom last spring during our
classes," Miss Christensen said.
"So many of the young mothers
Mid they would like to take part
in the program but they didn't
have any place to leave their chil-
dren."
Six courses will be available for
the mothers on Thursday, which
was named “Ladies Day Out" by
YWCA officials. Classes scheduled In. D a. D
are intenor decoration, ceramics, Une Butter nean
millinery, flower arranging, textile
painting and bridge.
Men Cm Perticipate
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eipate in the classes Tuesday and
Thursday evenings. Tuesdsy
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activities beginning at the YWCA Ve2
Thursday because they can’t find
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mothers to perticipate in the club •
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TOKYO, Oct, 1— IP—General in Hong Kong, only 3,000 of the
Mark Clark Thuraday presented colony’s 2 million Chlneae gathered
the Diatingulshed Service medal at the key rally celebrating the
to Maj.. Gen. Gilman C. Mudgett, fourth birthday of Red China. Or-
United Nations command opera ganixer* went all out in trying to
ATLANTA UR - A butterbean ions, officer; *h" *' leaving for whip up support forthecelebra-
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BOULDER, Colo., Oct 1—<M- the floor.
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celebration in Peiping marking the
fourth anniversary of Red rule Vermont Senator
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In a speech st the closing session | But they didn’t count on one
woman who wrote, asking that the
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lice, end two air base patrolmen
come to investigate. One flashed
a light Into a ear outside the ex-
change and also found himself
facing a gun. Both officers were
ordered inside and tied as the
robbers proceeded.
A third air policeman, discov-
ering the holdup in progress,
summoned help. The bandits, in
a car with the lights off, fled
Roberta Ann Miller, 8, got tired
of having chuck holes dump school on her face. Sha waa later treated
books from her bicycle booket for brwiaoe. _________________
EgmaNO COOKING!
"Would you please fix th* chuck
holes on Alpine avenue? When I
got to school on my bike all my
-ook fall out of my basket Thank
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' 'Ann that repain are upcoming.
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and 130,000 workers passed in re- of the Pennsylvania District of the
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While the broadcast did not iden-
tify the planes, it was assumed
they were Soviet built MIG fight-
ers.
I Soviet Premier Georgi Malenkov
hailed the progress made by th*
Chinese Red regime in a message
to Mao. He urged strengthening of
"the unbreakable fraternal friend-
ship and close co-operation" be-
tween the two largest communist
dominated nations.
Malenkov praised the Chinese
people* republic as an “interna-
tional force which will not allow
imperialists to enslave at will the
peoples of Asia,” nor allow them
to "carry out unpunished a policy
directed at transforming Asia into
the spark of a new world war.”
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RedChinaChief Bandits Snatch $5,400At Air Base Exchange
UT• n• m —“ CHEYENNE, Wyo,, Ort. I—u Authorities attheirbasehere Coggins at pinpoint to r, t u r n th, air bun fence, cimbed It
-A cool pair ofsbandits escaped related these details:.., from his home,Coggins then di- and escaped in another auto
aayharrornkddnpangiryphn. laThatkuoperauoopgrentraamik parked just across a road.
change employee and robbing its exchange shortly after 11 p. m., the safe. Five hundred dollars cash later
safe at Fort Warren airforce found two women employes Meanwhile Coggins' wife bad was found beside the fence, ap-
.. . counting the day’s receipts and telephoned local and military po- parently dropped by the fugitives
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from bed it home, end a woman didn't know the
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member* except for interior decor- from the stove, hopped off it*
ation, which is an additional $2. mooring*. Bottles on a shelf flew
Final chance to register for the in all directions.
elasses is Thursday.
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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/m1/22/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.