Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 240, Ed. 2 Friday, November 13, 1953 Page: 2 of 4
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Hank Schmidt of the liquor squad
raided his establishment at 2201
SW 15 and confiscated five pints
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report of the citizens' committee
Clark s very courteous letter.”
handed to councilmen Tuesday. It
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J. A. May, C. C. Walker and
NO DOWN
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Call your travel agent or Braniff
International Airways, Liberty Bank
Building, Phone REgent 6-3525.
each of us will reflect upon all
the others We re going to do our
best not to disappoint anyone."
detectives Walt Gatea, M L,
Pooler, F. M Cole, and R L.
Tettleton in the Poor Boy hotel,
114% W Reno; Osage hotel, 19
S Hudson, and the Rita hotel,
TOPCOATS
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5:43 PM, 8:28 PM or 2:18 AM
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The officers also jailed Sam
ploye, Ben Franklin King, 59,
was arrested and fined $40
The 13 gamblers were arrest-
ed in raids staged by Jack Mui-
lenix and C C. Miller Poker
players were caught with their
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Beoutitul 14k gold mountinqs.
Other Weekdays 10 to 5:30
FREE PARKING: 2 hours in lot rear of store
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James F. Byrnes.
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20,000 Teachers Strike
1 SANTIAGO, Chile, Nov. 13—-
Twenty thousand state - employed
teachers went on strike Friday for
more pay.
ALL WOOL SLACKS Reg. $20 1695
Houston. 55-year-old porter at the
Osage hotel, on a charge of
vagrancy hy pandering
in keeping with Harbolt and
Butler’s statements that "there
won't be a man in the police de-
New Officers Hailed
He praised the new vice of-
ficers who racked up 13 gam-
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design. A masterpiece of
styling completed by 17.
jewel Hamilion movement.
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But he said he has no plans to "months" of conferences and study
submit written questions to Tru- before making the report. He asked
man, as the committee plans for that the council have some time
Clark. He noted that Truman did to study it in private.
-If I am obligated to anything " of the car waa several feet below, thespitrf aret lossS’m’certJin Levergood said
Liqvor Store Raided
One of the first whisky targets
Convenient Terms
Arranged
No Carrying Charge
all of them together."
No Written Questions
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ferred into the vice bureau from
various police divisions, talked
among themselves about their
new responsibilities
One said, "We realize we re in
Detour Being Built
The train struck Johnson's truck
9 N. Harvey
Our Lay-Away Plan!,
"Well, I hope so—but 1 just
don’t know. The individual mem-
bers of the committee are very
buay men and they have some
commitments. It is difficult to get
*ly
tain and then moved the bureau
office nearer to his office.
"We’re not pushing a crack-
down on vice," Harbolt said. "I
headed by H. E. Bailey, former workmen laid down, five of the
city manager now manager of the cars were pulled back up the track
Turner turnpike. after the crash.
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, should, hardly be. necessary Murray in the runoff campaign
to state that the Christian church Douglass recently filed a $22,500
is opposed to communism as a lawsuit here against W C. “Bill"
threat not only to individual free-
tee, aa suggested Thursday by Sen Garbage Threat Studied
Robert C. Hendrickson (R., N. J.),1 "This is the only business in the
Truman said: . j tword where you have to consult
“I haven t been invited. Let s your lawyers in the presence of
eross that bridge when we come everybody," he said. He promised
to it We’ll have to wait and see to discuss his opinions freely, how-
what they have in mind." .
MOSCOW, Nov. 13-I—Scaffold-
ing appeared Friday in front of the
tomb of V. 1. Lenin and Joseph
Stalin in Red square. No announce-
ment waa mde aa to what renova-
tions were under way.
flights daily to
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would rather have a steady en-
forcement of the vice laws
chips down at the Past time club.
325 W Reno, the City club, 127
S Harvey, and the Little John
pool hall, 1S44 NE «
Prostitutes were arrested by
Press Ban
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adopting the report unless it is le- Moore, said he saw the tram and
gal. "I don't want to do anything, truck collide.
Velde said he thought Truman regardless of what committee rec- “I was 00 • little hill,” he said,
should volunteer to appear before ommended it, unless it’s the thing When I saw that passenger train
the committee, now that the for- to do. This question of legality coming, I knew it was going to be
mer president has rejected a sub- should be cleared up,” he said. bad.”
pena and the committee has de- Harrison praised the report and The train was enroute from Chi-
cided not to try to force Truman’s said be would not want to "disa- cago to Galveston, Texas,
appearance. , gree with some minor points" in Dean Hale, former reporter for
He said he still thinks there are the presence of the press. He said the Oklahoman-Times, who now
questions which Truman could an- he hoped the final council action lives in Dallas, was in one of the
swer "that would be of great in- will have the backing of the com- cars. Enroute home from Chicago.'
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“committee of 100” after a fact- With the aid of special-type rails
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Brownell to Talk . ,
Brownell has accepted an invi- recommends immediate salary in- where the truck and trailer join.
ttiIn tn testify but no date has creases for city employes totaling The cab was earned several feet
been set almost $500,000 during the next eight up the tracks, then thrown off into
n reply to questions, Velde told months and a second round of pay the ravine, landing on its top.
ronorer he had no idea when raises for employes totaling $1,186 - Meanwhile, Santa Fe officials
Erwneiwouldbe heard. or when 799 to start July 1 in the new here revealed they will have a de-
a subcommittee would be sent to budget. The 33 page report also in- tour built around the wreck some-
South Carolina to question Gov. eludes suggestions on ways to raise time Friday afternoon and that
the money, schedules will resume and be
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merically and more w idespread ’hen the candidate would be dis;
me geographically than at any other dualifed from holding office if
sat time in our history, elected.____
Train Wreck
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iitationtoANer beforethesen-He was asked what he thoughtof topot a telephone pole and hung of bishops Tuesday by the pre named recently after House fives who reluctantly accepted
Me internal "security subcommit- excluding the press. on the cross arms, siding bishop of the Protestant Speaker James C. Nance disclosed responsibility of the vice bureau
tee, as suggested Thursday by.Sen Garbag• Threat Studied .EanJame Newton .Kan. Episcops.chureh,the Right Rev: firsthtepranddrarorduucestion. of whisky. Frey wasn’t present
ficers, made Butler his vice cap- 1 -• - -- -• ■
brakeman, set time of the acci- Henry Knox Sherrill, in an ad zation paid the Frank P. Douglass
dent at 9:25 am. "I looked at my dress in which he said: forces $7,500 cash in the 1950
watch and wrote it down as we Thr.., cmmis.m. campaign for governor.
passed the station," he said. .... . * Lgpmmunism. At that tune. Douglas supported
The train and truck struck a few at.should hardy.besnecessary Murray in the runoff campaign
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par!merit who can’t arrest a
gambler, prostitute or bootleg-
ger," one liquor arrest was made
by traffic officers, and a nar-
cotics detective assisted in the
arrests of two bootleggers.
right of people to know what goes She Just Keeps Seat
subpena for Clark to appear be "on in any level of government But •A fellow across from
fore theHouse.inyesyatorsno 1 hold that does not go to informal ducked under a seat, but 1
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Velde (R.. Hi.) announced that Voting to evict the press were all he could think was to get the the iron curtain the Christian life
the "consensus" was to propose Harrison; Dickerson; Jim Norick, hell out of there ’ when he saw continues as men acknowledge
written questions to Clark after ward one councilman; LaVerne the train approaching. Jesus as Lord and Christ. Our
the committee hears Attorney Gen- Carleton, ward three councilman. ' Then 1 thought of my daugh- Christian faith has survived and
eral Brownell. and later Cavnar, when he changed ter. ’ he added. She is 15-month-old will survive."
He said the committee generally his vote Linda Jo, who was in Edmond --—
Scheduled for discussion was the with her mother.
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not offer to answer written Pinball Licenses Docketed
"Fr. Democratic source. there piemene’rtnsincerpoin.tryingterimh
was a report that Truman was said, Mthere are to be dif-
considering going on radio and ferences of opinion
. among us
television to tell his side of the (the’ councilmen) and maybe de-
White controversy, partment heads.
.There was no confirmation of The council Tuesday also sched-
this fromATruman.. uled a discussion for the special
Ammar Witness, o meeting Friday of boosting the li-
The committee also lost another cen.se fee for pinball machines up-
prospective witness Jerome Blu- wards from $12.50 as of the
mauer, .foremani of the federal effort to rid the city of gambling
grand jury.in New York - which devices. Jeffrey said the maximum
considered the White case in 1947 legal city license fee would be half
but did not hsnd down an indict- the Mo state fee
ment. • -
Velde ssid yesterday Blumauer
would testify today but last night
Blumauer’s appearance was post-
poned indefinitely.
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becaww they er wt in enclusive Peul Reynard designed
wttings the! give them 33%, qreater brilliance . . and
they are guaranteed finest by Zele’s Protected Purchaie
Ftp*. Every Zele diamond cost lew becaus ef Zele’s
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end handling costs . . and # cost nothing sifrs to buy
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be FUST CHOICE wherever sold, year after year.
tereat and help to the American mittee. he had planned to stop is Okla-
people in the fight for internal Mayor Street pointed out that the homa City.
security.” fact -finding committee had
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ever, if the city legislators decided •. he iumped off and ran back
to allow the press to remain. »t0 » P5 nreat not oniy to inaividual free- Doenges, Democratic national com-
Hendrickson had suggested the Mayor Street speculated that only two cars remained on the domabut indeed J0 everything for mitteeman, for "services ren
former preaident be "invited" to Jeffrey "might" tell councilmen tracks after the crash, although "hich.the christian religion stands, dered."
tail his side.of the story to the sen- they cannot force all city residents several of them did not turn over. EU tem necessary to make this Second Plan An Old One
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FBI was investigating him it. so long as they keep their place "saving the day.” “aon' i. ,L c.. ■, ing Horton sent word he is gather- And"h — "" -----
"I haven't seen the stones," the clean and sanitary," the mayor Wh..l. Bu in Mud The fact is that the Christian ing «
former president replied. "I said Wheeis burred in mud churches are the greatest bulwark "2 f „ P, . .1
' haven’t had a chance to look up The mayor speculated further "There was a thump." he said, against atheism and the Whole methodPlatprcallrinforanudetaild
the facts in the esse" that Jeffrey might adv.se council- "I knew we hit something Then, philosophy and practice of com-nnditures to "ute and ?ountv
He said be believed his files on men they could get away with en in about two seconds the car be- munism. It is not simply , matter Petion bards Sherartscounty
the White case were in Kansas forced garbage service unless some gan to lean it leaned way over, of pronouncement, but of all that b nuiroddrnheseprtswou the spotlight and the actions of
City where he now maintains an pitizen protested and we hit the embankment happens of the parish level. . . , , newspapers, radio
office '? Protested m "Then the car h.t that mud and •The church is equallv opposed stations rod other adveru.mg
Na Comment on Probe Dickerson Second Harrison it slowed right down and righted to What may be described as media used by candidates
no comment en rrooe Walter M Harrison, ward one itself. The wheels were complete creeping fascism We know from The Horton plan failed to pass
Truman declined any specific councilman and publisher of a ly buried in the mud our brethren abroad that often the legislature this year,
commentonthebrtefshearingssyes. Britton weekly newspaper, made "It looked bad, but that mud fascism has come upon them una- Rep John Levergood. Shawnee. .
terday by the senate internal ecu the motion to ' ask the press with saved the day." wares We are against trial bv suggested a corrupt practicea act hit by the new squad was a
rity committee which questioned consideration to withdraw " Leon- Mrs Vera Kouder, a passenger uninformed public oninion and similar to that advocated by Bur-1 walk in establishment operated
his former military aide, Maj. Gen. ard H. Dickerson, ward three from fort Worth, Texas, said against accusations by hearsay ton. He said contributions should by E. W "Mike” Frey. Pack
Harry H. Vaughan, among others councilman, added his second everything happened “too fast for We are for fairness and justness be reported every 10 days during ingtown bootlegger and brother
Vaughantestifiep-Enreporr "In my opinion, the publie has me to get scared." a part of both Christianity and 1 campaign "so the people will ------:------------------
intended for the Preaident were no right to listen while we wash "I didn’t even get shaken up, of our democratic wav of life » get the idea who is trying to get
customarily handed to him but that our dirty linens in discussing this," she said. With a porter's help, she "5 Shil Survive' * man into office "
he did not remember any report Harrison said. He pointed out he climbed from a car which was still. The letter said that "as we re "Make them give the report
relating.tc"hite- gcrtr, deli had had more experience "in these upright, but with only the rear view the state of the church today under oath showing how much
Justice Clarks secretary dem matters than the reporter. wheels on the road bed. The front - ""
vered his letter to Committee .. _ JU, j ug,"
Chairman Velde (R ill) a few min- he said, "I am obligated to the in the ravine,
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 240, Ed. 2 Friday, November 13, 1953, newspaper, November 13, 1953; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1991343/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.