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Kidnaping Case
Why We Say
Play Cast Named For Northeastern
LEWISTON, Idaho on—Old Glory NORMAN, Oct. 2-Two Oklaho-
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"wouldn't go up there again for
the loan of a lineman with
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dad. came to the United States
name back tolran in 1935.
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Persia, the country changed its |
with procuring an abortion. will
not face trial in district court be-
Mahrous, head of the arts de-
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NEVER BEFORE ■ IN OUR 43 YEARS • HAVE
WE MADE SO SPECTACULAR AN OFFER
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MAYFAIR ’ MIDWEST CITY
The dragon will be reaching out to
snatch a human, but a beautiful
woman, Joliet. will reach down
honored with a statue in faraway
Iraq because of the friendship and
made him a frequent visitor, in
court.
He recently blocked an attempt
to foreclose on a mortgage he gave
Nola Elizabeth Murphy on the old
a private Catholic school by a red-
haired woman who posed to a nun
as his aunt.
Robert Ledterman. a Tulsa bust-
ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDED
NOTHING HELD BACK
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with a red-haired woman in it near
Wichita Falla but she “definitely
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This country was mistakenly
taken in the case unless word
about Bobby was received within
the next few days.
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TODD’S has STYLE-QUALITY-VALUE
SHOP and COMPARE
The choice of our entire stock of
fine bonded diamonds mounted
and unmounted—With no excep-
tions—No reservations. Every one
an outstanding value at our regular
low price, now during our anniver-
sary 20% discount sale. The sav-
ings reflected are almost double.
Including solitaires, diamond wed-
ding bands, dinner rings and rings
for men.
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We reline, reinstall
with Magneslum rod.
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ranged to get currency at any hour
to meet a ransom move.
Big Docket Delays
Abortion Hearing
Dr. Earl Goodale Nigh, city
tue of the woman all the beauty
I have found in Joliet through the
friendlv friendlv nennla he-- he
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The world's lightest and finest... the Dobbs'
V.V.L.’s . . . perfect for business or Casual wear.
Yes, color in suede jackets.is the newest thing!
Choose from tans, russet brown, grey and naw.
This smart suede jacket is so comfortable to
wear—looks handsome for every occasion.
Made of top grade quality tanned suedes . . .
collar, cuffs and waistband of durable knit ...
zipper front . . . lined throughout.
A crowded October trial docket
is responsible for the delay.
Dr. Nigh is accused of perform-
ing an abortion on an Oklahoma
City divorcee April 11. The victim
was admitted to a city hospital
several hours later for treatment
of serious complications. She made
a statement accusing Nigh.
Police and county officers
searched the chiropractor's offices
at 1313% N Hudson and confiscated
instruments and medications.
Plans for $25 Million
Skyscraper Revealed
NEW YORK, Oct. 2P_Plans
have been announced for the big
gest new building in the Wall
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Granville Scanland disclosed FrY two year renewal, expired Wedncs death’ our "rowry injured "a nd
day. dav midniht I I. A.I . J
I three years ago to study American:
art and industry on behalf of his
government.
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Motor Hotel, 17 N. Hudson
TRADE-INS ACCEPTED for their full
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Downtown.. 128 W. Main Open Monday Nights’til 8:30
Uptown .... 23rd & N. Walker Open Wed. thru Sat. Nights 'til 8:00
Mayjair .... 49th & N. May Open Wed. thru Sat. Nights 'til 8:00
Midwest City 117 W. Atkinson Open Wed. thru Sat. Nights'til 8:00
is in Fifth Day;
Break Awaited
was ready to go to any length to
gain Bobby’s freedom. He has ar-
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KANSAS CITY, Oct. 2-—The
kidnaping case of Bobby Green-
lease, 6. went into its fifth day
Friday with his wealthy parents
showing signs of desperation for
tome break.
A spokesman for the family re-
iterated no word had been re-J
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Bobby was abducted Monday from
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The South Korean assembly,
adopted a resolution calling for an
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Yale Voters W ill Rule
On Water Tower Job
(Oklahoman Times Stillwater Bureaw)
YALE, Oct. 2—Proposed con
struction of a new $20,000 water
Koreans
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Mrs Murphy alleged Fox had
not kept the mortgage payments
current, nor had he paid the coun-
ty taxes on the property. District
Judge Albert C. Hunt, however, ac
cepted Fox's promise to pay every
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BERLIN, Oct 2—M—The United
Nations children's emergency fund
wound up its activities in Germany
Friday with a report that it has
contributed $2,331,276 to aid needy
children since 1949.
it spent $1,398,567 on cotton, wool
and leather for clothing and shoes
and $759,000 on medical supplies
Textiles and foodstuffs worth $173,
000 were distributed in a special
relief program for needy Berlin
children.
shortly after the kidnaping.
Oklahoma Clue Phony Officers’ Strike Cripples
A report a woman, answering 11
the abductor's description, had Atlantic, Culf l ankers
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care bestowed on a traffic acci
dent victim. ioualy up there all summer And
its sculptor will be the lone sur .the last steeplejack who climbed
vivor of three Iraq students in the
collision nearly a year ago. He is
Abdul Mahrous, 27, of Baghdad,
who said he will name his statue
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Handsome Sport Coats from
Distinctive Sport Shirts from
Hand Tailored Suits from..-.
Novelty Weskits from........
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1. The rich, rugged Rayon Gabardine washes so
wonderfully well!
2. Fits perfectly for your greatest comfort—'cause
it comes in your Exact Collar Size (14 to 17%2)
and Sleeve Length (32 to 35).
3. With the Arofold Collar, you can wear the shirt
with or without a tie'
4 to 12 There are NINE Colors to choose from—
Sand, Coffee, Gold, Sky Blue, Grey, Tan. Light
Green, Navy or Ivory.
Mm'( Fine Sportwweor, 2nd Eloor
Main at Harvey
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Killed in the crash on Route 66 Fox paid the five women em
near here were Dr. Hashim Zu - 50 cents an hour for clerical
baidi andElias D. Joury: The three work in connection with the mail
Reguler Low Pric $49.0
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more than any other ffficer. : with a stick. The man later died,
chiropractor charged last spring’ The tanker officers now earn sal the source said.
fries ranging from $461.51 a month Another more sensational re
for junior third officers to 1981 78 port, also unofficial said two Chi
for masters Their contract, up for nese prisoners were clubbed to
TAHLEQUAH, Oct. 2—Selection Roberta Ogden, Jay, as Ann; Leak
of the cut tor "Outward Bound," Tripp! S t i l w * IL-M Midget; Le-
the first major production of the Donna. Miles, Sand.. Springs,,
. . “ M"1 I 1 Mrs. C-Banks; Jun Hardin, Tulsa,
llwuv, ........ -iu Jiiy, -----, NORMAN , N ... „ dramatic* department at North- as Tom; Gene Vancil, Arkoma, a*
still waves proudly over Lewis, ma City students, Bryce A. °L.”iNe.,sHous eastern State college this autumn, Henry; Harmon Allen, Jay, aa
, ton's Pioneer Park, and eity offi- Baggett, 712 NE 21, and John M. Oklahoma womennseqtdranfhasbeensannounced by Dr. Earl scrubbyi. - L,. Tulsa, as Ling-
i ri n pointed cadet captains and are a mong all organised 'student. Sutton Vane is the author of the Duke and Oscar Ingram Jr., Tah-
uation. Pointed cadet captains and are amson K.allzon m ized."st play whieh has its setting aboard a lequah, as Thomson:
among the six highest ranking offi- drudes, according touareleasesof ship. "Fred Allen Gibson, Tahlequah,
cers chosen to lead the airforce .V ra 8 * ngures covering The cast, including five men and was named student assistant direc-
ROTC unit this year at the Uni- f hosmhoopuyear. , . three women, is as follows: tor.
versity of Oklahoma. , The dormitory was tops with a
A. 1 . • ... 3.278 figure out of a possible per-
■ Other cadet captains. Appointed feet 4,0, representing an average
Hare. Amarillo; approaching an "A-" mark. Indi
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the pole told a councilman he . '
j “wouldn't go up there again for include ' ar D. - uv, jappruuenng an "A—" mark, inai
anything " Homer H Hulme, Chickasha; Ray- cations were that the high aver
The fire department's ladder mnndw T ytor^Norman and Wel- age probably resulted from the
truck was out, tooLits ladder will rju,„ or,Norm an, . combined efforts of graduate stu
only reach up 65 feet ol Morgan Goodhart, unit com- dents living there who are required
Cite (au it Ia u A < mander, said that cadets were ap- to maintain a 10 level to win an
The (ity (ouncil has decided to pointed to their rank by virture of additional degree
ask a local power company fortheir demonstrated leadership and Pi Lambda Phi was best among
ability. He said that no cadet would the fraternities for tHe second year
be given rank higher than captain in a row with a 2905 average
at the first of the school year but while sorority honors went to Pi
that promotions would be forth- Beta Phi, which boasted a 3.009
coming as cadets prove themselves mark. High among the men's, in
in the classrooms and on the drill dependent dormitories was Cleve-
Add.___ _______land house with a 2.703 average.
With Any Purchase
Street financial section in a quar-
ter of a century. As reported
Thursday, a 30-story skyscraper
will rise on the site of the 69-year-
old Produce Exchange build-
ing and will cost $25 millions. tower to boost pressure for the
Clinton W. Blume, the Ex- east side of Yale will be passed
change s r e a l ty consultant, said on by voters here in a special
• the exchange will occupy 20,000 of election October 13.
the new structure's million square Registration for the election
‘ ui .. ... . closed Friday. Cost ol the tower
Blume added that a 50 year lease will be paid from the city's gen-
of the property, with renewal op- oral fund but approval of voters
tions, has been taken by Jack I), is required by the city charter on
Weiler of New. York and Benjamin all contracts for more than
H. Swig of San Francisco, $5,000.
Veteran Cartoonist Dies
PIPERSVILLE, Pa., Oct. 2-_
Leslie L. Forgrave, 71, active in
various phases of the newspaper
industry and for 31 years cartoon
ist and creator of the King Fea-
tures Syndicate comic strip "Big
Sister," died Thursday.
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Beginning . . had expressed a deep__
doubt as to the capability of the consistent and interested crowd ev.
The deck officers, members of Indians to guarantee a free at-lery afternoon, building up for Sat-
the AFL Masters, Mates & Pilots mosphere and safety for the non urday’s "Derby Day," when the
Union, struck Monday against 25 repatriates " big races of the week will be run.
shipping companies operating The Nationalist China Press on Fair officials said there are still
-T’wIGt-wiim r n. about 209 tankers from Atlantic Formosa accused "trigger-happy" "plenty of tickets out." which will
«in."ashinston." th. mAi iN0 and Gulf ports. Indians of "atrociously" shooting be brought in the final two days
nert!: j The strike found some tankers al- to death the North Korean prisoner Fine weather, and the forecast of
uon a Asso5aonsnrewer Car. ready tied up in port. Others were and urged the United Nations to (more, has tended to encourage
rersr.asxed.tow.posmensoerto be idled when they completed "lodge a strong protest and take many to wait until late in
thenaton.to«e5 Pnen.pufor voyages already in progress when effective steps to prevent recur the week, they feel.
Bobby, described 2ns neighbors the strike began .Tankers based on rence of such murders" f Final performance of the "Fair
“The father’ never has discussed the West Coast and those carrying Beating Deaths Denied Follies of '53" will be Friday night
„ disSus h. military cargo were not affected . . . snkm’n .n, before the grandstand. Aut Swen-
ransom payment beyond saying he c T. Atkins, president oftican, ndnin. sPok esman. empha son’s Thrillcade takes over Satur
the union, said the officers were . h. Y , anatropps day night to close the grandstand
asking for one month's vacation for: euhbedtoadeathto bedridden for the last time at the old fair
every five worked, night relief Shineseandinjured 22 others dur- grounds.
mates in port between 5 pm. and ’* . rs lay ’ riot by anti-com- But the midway will grind away
8 am., hiring of all officers belowvmunist prisoners. One of the re - until the last folks go home on
chief mate through union offices. Ports came from an authoritative Saturday night.
$3 29 an hour for overtime instead -N source.
of the present $2.77, and a salary This source said the Indians beat
scale that would give the master : prisoner patients, gagged one and
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named Persia by th early "Jliet" and have it placed in a
Greeks Who had some early deal- prominent art center in Baghdad
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millionaire lather, said the family
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Texas, caused the Oklahoma state union contract dispute involving 2, -investigation of the incidents,
highway patrol to throw up road-000 deck officers crippled opera Ka na ‘
blocks in the area late Thursday, tions of Atlantic and Gulf Coast beginning
Later the Texas public safety de tankers Friday,
partmeat announced the Texas Th. aa.t .e
highway patrol had stopped a car
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terman said.
Ledterman said what would be ola ILA for its corruption
done had not been decided. Pres- .
ently the family and their spokes j Order to Help AFL
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could ransom Bobby's release. longshoremen. ,a\ . letters were mailed periodically by
Police Chief Bernard Brannon! The ILA went on strike when its When members of the Joliet Art Fox to Oklahomans and residents
said the police would continue contract with the shipping assocja 18 ’ teague learned a confrere was of other states—and donations
their "hands-off" policy unless tion expired with no agreement on in , . Josephs Hospital, they vis- would roll in to the tune'of several
called in by the family. Brannon.wages, te1 him and brought drawing ma thousand dollars a day.
reiterated that the first concern! Fifty three ships were tied up on vrinisuzAnother Visitor was the Because of this interstate opera,
was to get the child back home the sprawling New York - New 1 ,a 1,1 J Ohan, an interim tion, the five workers contended
safely. (Jersey waterfront. Others stood. sbyteran. pastor who lived in they should have been paid a min
Father Steels Self idle at piers from Portland, Me J. ' Mddle East 50 years ago andimum of 75 cents an hour as re
The 71-year-old father, a pioneer.to Hampton Hoads, Va , including pasais ter and four nephews inquired umder the federal wage and
automobile dealer and distributor the big ports of Boston and Phils aznda, hour law. Melone upheld this con
here, Friday apparently had steeled delphia . U. S. 66 to Be • Snake (tention
himself for the ordeal after he was ■ Rail Shipping Drops Mahrous said his statue will con ! Foreclosure Blocked
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zr,mso-warsrepaaieaiberumdzfromNew)York‛trradvhad"pmgun
tag the stramn better. She has been:10 fall off under an embargo tm
under a physician’s care since fold posed 1b the Amer ican Assocla and save the man.
of the abduction a few hours after ton 0 dauroads, „ . . "I will try to bring into the st.
it happened Hundreds of extrs police patrol . J K 5
Cars continued to com. and go led the New York waterfront but , nave
at the fashionable home of the reported no open clashes among friendly, friendly
Greenleases. Generally they left in the union men, some of whom said 1 p ’
a hurry. Mail still poured in. Led -stood on opposite sides of the street
terman estimated 100 letters had and hurled taunts and jeers back
been received by the family from and forth. AFL spokesmen said
friends. There were no crank let no attempt would be made to cross
ters, he .aid, such as received the ILA picket lines.
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