Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 215, Ed. 3 Thursday, October 15, 1953 Page: 2 of 16
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(Oklahoman Times Norman Bureau!
Norman, Oct. 15_Three Okla.
an outbreak here of encephalitis-
sleeping sickness
Louis Ogden. state health depart
DeWolfs Stay T ulsan Given
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State Rains
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Buffalo. 3 44 inches at Fargo,
George W. Bass Insuran/n Agey
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He has said of each book-
"To begin wit: it is a tov and
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for the economy minded. They come in single
or double breasted; they’re bright greys and
tans richly decorated. Of course these suits
are tailored to our regular standard
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current dividend rate — safely insured
to $10 000!
1 . im ... Bela ! 1 got a nasty letter back from
1 ° hers club, Mrs II B Bough ! them telling me to keep my nose
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is the first -Statesman ever to
receive the literary prize.
( was chosen winner
from a field of 25 candidates.
LEWINSOHNS
she explained
Strange Incident Related
She also related a strange in
It looks and feels like “twenty grand’'__
this latest of the famous Knox’"Twen-
ties. Superbly mellow felt, with hand-
crafted Custom Edge and the pinchless
tapered crown and narrowed brim of
the new sophistication.
Men's hno Clothing, 2nd Floor
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1.11 The WKY wrat h c r station
rain gauge recorded 2 inch at
am., hut downtownrain .stoppi d
here shortly after 9 'am.
Laverne, in the western section
of the state, received 135inne,
in a 12 hour period giving wheal
prospects a much needed boost
Canton Rain Light
The highway patrol reported 2 thre,
inches at Medford but said no road
closing had been reporter
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CAPITOL HILL
Savings 8 Loan Rssociation
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plosion at the isolated smokeless
powder processing plant of oln
industries killed two workmen and
injured a third here last night
The blast was felt more than fie
miles away.
Olin officials, who were unable
to explain the explosion, identified
the dead as Lee H. Heidinger 32
of Gillespie. Ill, and Floyd H‘
Chamness, 51, of Bethalto. ill
William E. Perrin, 38, of Alton
a laboratory technician, was hos
pitalized with severe shock.
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written words instead dictating
into a recording m a r h i n e at
w hite hot sprrd into the cariv
morning hours. He then polishes
and rrpwli hes the 1ipu enpt.
Embarrassed by Novel
Amencan legion
are Joy Pavne Midwes
The arport weather 1a un hole
reported .77 inch at . a m an ihe
Classen weather statn repurtel
The shoe with plenty of wear . . . with
plenty of good looks and comfort Choice
Scotch-grain Brown leather. Sizes 7 to 12.
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economy measure and , 1 hese monsters" include his- |
•ones of two world and three | an vsA ... i , "
minor wars; two hinerani...... an, ESA sorority. Jerry Zimmer-
who had an‘n him up for dead Now members of the twirl, r
until nV of his captiity was corps are Donnie Bowden. Wood J
learned Werneeday said he went ward Susan (uthrie, Nowata
down with tbiee ships including < arole Madden. Perry, and Donna
ilw . ,u i mr Yorkfow n dining the Melton. Purcell.
lime he w is in the nav v
"" rulitrt army a rar were stopped and she was sent
Idler his nav) ersue eneled a hill for $153
lbs mother hurl d she It could not be determined
(il "" under land at the tme if this Was significant It un
whs he had enlutod in the armv doubtedly wasn 1 unless Cox was
when all Ins experience was with on some unpublicized duty and
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And nothing has been done to Carl Austin DeWolf held his prisonment was given Jesse Ray. homa City students have .
clear up one of the greatest mys- 15th stay of execution from Gov mond Dodds al.vear.ld Tul«. . , „ umped
terms in the case Johnston Murray Thursday, and truck driver ’ „estrdv o ,h into races for offices in the sen-
During the summer of 1949, a Murray indicated it propably would. Aue 21 sun Slaving of Mr. Hose ior class election to be held Oc-
man in uniform, who professed be the last. ta Whitacre mn ober tober 27 28 at the University of
" be from Tnker airforce base The latest postponement pushes Before a district court iurv was Oklahoma.
home nantoidnrrhatscenchna Dewaer ssexecution date to Novem-to recve nisscase. bodds pleaded Henry . Taliaferro, <« Hill,
kunapgunzondon. "Thesondemned slaver will have gut " “Runnengdtotti cor
No One Could Help, unti "ut datto convince 'S' par- had been empowered to return the president — John Jeter, 2021 W
, ,1'7. 2 . informa- . . parole board he is death penalty. F-rk >U Burley Walker, 1220
tion left her so distraught she cent and deserves clemency. na. . ? . . . . ‘NF ... 1 ’
..... not get the mans name The board has turned down all ,Dodds.hadnot denied shooting NE «
Later, she took three days off previous pleas by DeWolf convict the .4 ' ,5 “ .divorcee but testi- , Other candidates include presi-
work and attempted to trace ed of slaying Jerry St. Clair, Tulsa ned d not do It on purpose dent, F red Cook, Holdenville, and
the invsterious caller at Tinker, police officer, in 1946. The state S case against him includ Richard Harkins, Norman; vice-
shi...... • . . The board will hear witnesses evdence that he told officers president. Bill Crawford, Grand-
o one could help her find the and plea- by DWoifs attorneys at a.short time after the murder the field, and Otis Gallas, Kermit,
Mondas. November 2 am^wj nan Iinker authorities Thurs its-monthly meeting October 26-27 X“defendan Tdf h T x V secretary. Georgann Le
'onUnue on each subsequent Mon day ha no comment to make at the McAlester state penitentiary had Ved "jth Jayne Smith, Bar-
dav evening 1 inerrning the mystery man. Mui ray said he intends the new nY 1 with. Mrs.Whitacre 0 tlesville, and Kathleen Smith,
Id Montgomery, Imai attorhe, < ox as reported a prisoner of tay to be the last for DeWolf un moononkpndimhat she had threaten Clinton, and treasurer. Dick Elms,
has bet n secured at instructr f the Ku -mn- Wednesday by Au- less the board recommends other- — him " he ever left her. Erick, and Dick Fagin, Dallas.
of ad Inan prisoners of war whom the wise The U S supreme court
by Doncaster
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Au.......Mr or......: "krilihenv“to"topuntonheens
u ar, , Mothers ub- Mrs. ' because my son was no longer
Waldo Kalzlalf (iamma Mothers ’ in the
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in’huuywhhrorreddur Slillwater, and Eleanor
II! Wold var II Hi- mother Grand Junction. Colo
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• larence Isaac is hist of an. and
Mel Kenney is pat lamentai lan.
_____________CHARLES SLACK I PH ident
Trouth atd I’1" ' < hui chill - firi for"II, k s • of the rhamber of com mm "
1’.. iisiiii said the present program were all histories of military Bru" L.well Is s ice pre idem
has maul"........... m one year campaigns i northwest Indi. 1 1 1 k I tr a IIand Kell
which noimallv might take two 01 the Sudan and the Bo. r w ar in lBuk I /I retary mana . i.
‘I He said he .xp.-<led South Africa where he was a Membrisofthetarofdirr
to its 1. har Ilrelav from the Ao war correspondent. tm- incPol.. Itus-ell Beam-. <1 D
office from the western ssection’N," ""/Au’ 1 037 Nalroatla thal l hen < a ine a book that i hurt h IWitt W W Lew is. Jon Gard,
where the heaviest rain fell ment <» Jd »2i 1 ’ u|> gmern ill dm-sn t care to discuss it was Hd Montgomery Jerald Stew art,
Wayne Akin, county agent at "l half o"I! ' inodrou 1 an'? savrola his firs and only M M Met ue ind Benton Wedel.
Cherokee, reported a slight shower 1 he azrom"i"eiiir., lIpn/! Inel The romaatic peri piece Beb Horner is presalent „i the
there Wednesday night with an The „.. . I . ' rrnr him money and some lt'daiv dub Gordon i ohlnma i-
overcast Thursday morning cr.-xlit arranrein.-tils'al-oai^iVirk blishes n prosi.....f the Lons ' Iub anu
Sayre received .68-inch over ln„ u , k 1 would strongly recommend Ur G. ne b.-jm-i is president of
night It was still misty 'her.- |,u'7 my frrnds not t read H." he tJayee
Thursday morning but the rain haf ..................... r.-m ,rked once of his youthful other ergani/atinn taking part
stopped, cuslie and emerge' feed ivuntinn" g : heir I meb 11c:
(inly .02 inch of rain was r.- matters w dh gm ernors of ,4 state A /V‘ n.ofhu hoks are (ade « bool- I uman Igdon:
.Vl,05’r,a‘1T to add who are gatherne here Thurv of print, but they were high.....WI, ' " l.anman Ath-
a nyflowtothe N Canadian river for confereners with President , all "un1 llr anl rarnrd »•••’> letic club lt.s Allen wows:
Jack Walch. ( anton dam tender M.,,how er and Benson a romfortable income Hh total Future Farmrs Ci Aieri. ,
Mid the heavy-rains at Gage would Soil Service ,0 Stay "1......n ,51 scattered tears of Jerry Fa , ) mure Homemakers
not benefit Canton because the In replv ... .. 1..0 , * 1 literary effort reached 27 works,
water from there flows into Fort mg the r.-org <mz .tion n./" "o" plus eight colIrete tolum.-s
Supply lake He said the only department rKoaltnellanfurthe his wartime speeches inpar.
chance for Canton, and Oklahoma nounced this week - lament
City, to gam water would be if there was no truth whatever 1‛
water.is released from For rumor that the soil conservation
Cold Weather Ahead? state exMenionbeawallo wed b) the an amusement Then it becomes
Fort Sill received 48 inch and The soil conservation scroic. a mistress, then a master then
Lawton reported Minch Enid re will remain as strong or be strum, " becomes a tyrant Finally,!
ported Minch, giving little relief cr than ever," Benson sad .W. when you are reconciled to your '
to the wheat farmers are eliminating the regional
There was a possibility that the fices as an
southwest might get a taste of because our whole relationshipjs
winter weather in the next few one of federal to state and not fed minor wars; two biographies
days. The. weatherman said a cold eral, regional and state one of his father, the other of I
front that is "»« strong as any "We already- have stale offices ! his famous ancestor, the Duke
we ve had this season" extended but removing regional offices will of Marlborough. n autohiog-
vom Montana to Idaho, to Las provide more money for technicniraphy written when he was 55;
Vegas and out to San Diego early services to sod conservation .mm three collections of essay-, a
Thursday; erators. j travel book and his one cloak
He said it appeared to be mm New Policy Expected and dagger novel
ing towarddthe southwest-if noth "The only intermediate stage be s . .. * ....
-ng.nappens to change its direction tween state and federal offices w ill1 Soviet Honors Minister
Eorecas aforempst. states do not be an inter state group where Wat Moscow, Oct 15 “P_Moscow
ihe «.< ta days thburontodurin crshernaatfrctang both states are izrr.......Thiraday
caloradonandNewMrexicopre Ne.............. President hrdehftnsupprankmgvirtnas
west or north weo^v Friday'" the senhpwer s talk Ihursday night to Lenin to Dmitri Z Manulisky, for
_ . Y ay- the EFA convention would contain mer foreign minister of the
2 Killed, One injured rouheenrmts ... nnminnratim punans rpeomann:ma । n
la Powder Plant Blast ' -
In the Ku an- June 9 1949
Ihe army I!) Washington Thurs.
day confirmed that < ox had been
asizned to Ieln Ills records,
which the arv pokesma n said
• ill not be avan opened to the
pH' showed he Wa assigned
1o the he adqual tei • company,
781 II ini III v police sei \ ice
bi.iiuh A 1'0 742 \ew York
X P< 1712 i an Americ un post-
oflice niumbet in Bei ln
Sooner Navy Veteran
(isav etet .in of eighi years
fOklahem an Times Stillwater Bureau)
STILLWATER, Ort 15-The
Oklahoma Aggie marching band
now is convoyed by |O pretty ("
eds, following thrir srlecton re l
rently in a competition for baton
Iwirler job-
Six of the twirlers again earned
places on the "varsity ’ after serv-
ing with last year's football band
the n. y - But he didn't sav
."hen he railed by telephone,'
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Russans released after holding Monday turned down DeWolf's last
them »ver since Worid war II court appeal.
He $ in Good Health •
11Ih ih.Eh WemneEod Aggie Noi
P" "" for 25 and in good lln<illllniilo>rv
menial condilion Ihey reported “-‘‘3 I << if If / 3
< »>x w a* at i ested in Fast Berlin
5w»- Duncan Starts
AT y. War on Insects
-AHc I DUNCAN Ort 1;-( Pv offu
SZ A, ) and state health department men including American writers Er
Uf (rl E ‛ have joined forces I" wipe out all nest Hemingway and lari rAiRVIEW, Wt 1. A study
__major mosquito breeding places in Sandburg, British novelist Gra. Eroup tor area bankers has been
the Duncan area to guard against ham Green, Italian Alberto Mo- orsanuzedatFairvew.with W. E
Frances Albert C lark, president of the Fairview
State bank, serving as chairman
. , Art F Bower has been elected see
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■----------------ment entomologist, was . .He. beauty of the English language The Study group was organized
1- • . here by Jack "',U 1 thrugh mich of his 78 crowded with the help am bv the siw/2
Voice aGireaway county sanitarian after a Jrar vears The fahuluus wori, , r r>' 1 . DY sugKes
7.i tk. -dou'u8 uono tion of Dale Dace vice president
A 24-y ear-old Oklahoma t ity old Duncan bov Mas kon "ith -tale man, war leader, one of of the Central National bank of
woman wasn't about to open her encephalitis Womack also was history s noblest orators, paint- Enid. The first course in Neco
front door Wednesday m shit when concerned almoul m.4ner, star reporter, war corres. liable instruments, is to be divided
a heavy voice told her it was the with eTne eacephals in he ndent and politician once into 14 three hour sessions, with
paper boy. She said after the door ara A ",a)" uI" lanepr" -ummed up his approach to meetings to be held at the Farm
bell rang she asked who it «a- uni 1,1 human DI. ' , , willing thus ers and Merchants National ban.
a heavy voice replied it va the "n1" " 1 I ini - liradiy speaking, the short in Fairview Meetings will 1 gin on
paper boy "My paper boy i- enly 2 mu-IIll‛‛ln " Wa w-uds are the bes, and Ihe old Mondas, November 2 and w ;j
12 and I know he doesn’t have a or draunekf .hmm.- m I" ") word- the best of all -
Voice like that," she told pilice ,k 1.....//n1 nim"III l1 Has Earned Millions
iutandtuud ' "l"tthe thunh.Hs biilhame ax
u ” • !" ,, 1,1 ' viitr wa everhadowed bv in,
Aln ‘11’ ' ..... 'I'm- lame a- a statesman Fewpeo 'he opening course. Bankers
' l’'1',, ... , Pl"' now remember thal a stream rroundng towns are to be invit
11 ' " 1 1 ' " "I of book, began flowing from h r1 to partiripate 1 hose a Hemin, .
hounodni "!" lII" pen as far back al 1898 the orvaniratinal merting ven
the l"'' I ■' !' " 11 Nor do many realize Sr AI rt Wllis and Jark Meirerv,
. "ll‛r Pbi" " 1l !" " Winstim earned millions as an (anton Vernon Burrizht, Bt,
. . . .. . , , . 1 1 tanel all .'.-."I up and auther lh. Weaver ant orlie Weaver < too
inct h Hobart., i ' H mel/Vidual dollar earner m ihe Springs (lark Kuben Paukov k,
a nnehes inchesiher "b r'tfm’fn - " 11 ■ ' • g " •। HnHsh hlerary'world IDs mom. """ Hower ani pan Ran
Mfo^;:;'; ' r.t: r'- .y 11) mental word,war " ~ ......‛
' ■ 1 ' 1 " alone are heliever to have
,"'1 12" "!.....I"’11’""! "‛uI yielded him almost $3 million.
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