Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 256, Ed. 3 Wednesday, December 2, 1953 Page: 2 of 22
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TWO_WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2,1953
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Emmy Lou
Oilman Dies
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GUTHRIE, Dee. 2--W. R. Welch,
were deported to Siberia in June
1941, and he has not beard from
2
He Mid be himself fled because
to a House committee.
refused secret police demands that
tions, masterminded the ruthless
Germany against Russia.
country.
“One good thing about Emmy
Envoy Reports in
Rear This, Britain
Rhee Gets Bill
TEHRAN, iron, Dec. 1—I—Iran
Candy Bar
Tuesday for approval.
day at Malacanan palace.
source said Tuesday.
Oklahoma City’s Newest Store!
ing during slack hours.
653 Exciting
100% imported
what help, if an
John Jarman got
the primary campaign last year.
'Real Reason’ Given
with it.
self to keep on the continent the cattlemen.
CASHMERE
Seeing whet
47 billboardi
offers of cooperation with EDC and
ningham said.
were oil men They just raise
many
SWEATERS
foreign minister’s conference, the
were re-
candidates, not to favor one Detno-
in agreement.
They appeared ready to say in
nomination.
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him when he entered
the bank alone. He Mid they
V
Although
n sacks
to give police their descrip-
regular 17.95 to 22.95
Cardigans! Slip-overt! Dressmakers! Novelties! A tremendous
other considerations of our times
event planned for you .. . and for Christmas giving! 653 brand
new pure Cashmere sweaters . . . yes, fine imported Cashmere!
for such ads,'
Hester said.
(
Quake* Recorded
2—I—A
PAY CASH AND SAVE! OUR PRICES WILL ALWAYS BE LOWER!
LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! JUST $1 WILL RESERVE!
9 N. Harvey
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line.” he said.
ready working on it.”
Cunningham’s statement concern- workers.
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$150
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K. Elegant wedding pair with 8 sparkling
diamonds sot on 14k gold mountings. 300
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dividends from the 1st.
CURRENT RATE
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Prices Include Fedtrol Tax
ORDER BY MAIL
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CLEARLY . . . EASILY . . , WITH THE
BE ITONE HEARING SERVICE
ih.i tiuitn uh iiiiiim
divisions she nov has in Ger
many. However, Churchill is ex-
pected to renew previous British
On the question of a reply to
Russia’s recent acceptance of a
Western proposal for a Big Four
No Down Payment
Convenient Terms
No Carrying Charge
the men had worn mon-
over their heads, he was
. He Mid Cunningham's salesmen
did not try to sell him advertis-
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until his death, he had been a
resident of Guthrie since IM.
In early days he served as a
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Cunningham fired back Wednes-
day at a statement by Hester ac*
cusing him of trying to pressure
a
fro • I
was wearing boots and a 10-gal-
Ion hat, and showed no signs of
wear on the seat of his pants.
However, he said he voted Re-
publican himself and was sorry,
and that he had followed faith-
fully his own prescription.
no flowers be sent.
He is survived by two sons,
Walter R., Fort Worth, and Harold
E., Guthrie, and a sister, Miss
Alice M. Welch, Kansas City.
to have pictures
token in time for
Christmas Giving
WHERE CAN YOU OH
SUCH GRAND GIFTS
FOR SO LITTLE
SPECIAL!
THIS WEEK
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ber; Andy Kraker is vice-presi-
dent, and Lou S. Allard is secre-
tary-treasurer.
Photograph
Studio, 2nd n.
iw k., Alee
Cupitel Hill
1. Unusual design in 14k gold wedding band.
4 baguette and I round-cut diamonds. ISO
Drumright
(Continued From Page 1)
Each account is insured up to $10,000.
Open your savings account with the Home Folks by the 1 Oth.
still pretty good and that cattle- discussing a possible American
4
Mass Flight of 65
Planes Going to Britain
Men’s Wear
of
G. Enduring beauty in dealing 17-dia-
mond set. 14k white or yellow gold. .100
Sat.!
Men’s All Wool
GABARDINE
ZIP JACKETS
church. The family has requested sion to re-establish diplomatic re- ta aavac. paocuwu an. .cuvuu Jgu..- .. ---- --- —
lations with Britain, an informed to President Elpidio Quirino Tues President Syngman Rhee's hands
F. Eight large diamonds of excellent cut
and clarity. Mounted on 14k gold....MO
governor, the chairman said, “I've
never said anything about it—I
have no present intentions.”
was an active civic and church
worker.
Rosry services will be' at 8 p.m.
Thursday in the Davis funeral
chapel. Requiem mass will be at
LAST
14 DAYS
Suspects
Alert Clerk Tips Off
Cops; Money
Recovered
ton Tuesday night described the
Russian note as an attempt to1
frighten Pakistan officials into
ending informal defense talks with
the United States These sources
said the two nations have been
L Now, wider! Handsome ring with large
imposing brilliant diamond. 14k gold. 300
1695
reg. 22.50
Handsome all wool short Jack-
eta, also included are a group
of reversible jacketa. Sizes
small—medium—large and ex-
Us largs in Tan-Brown-Grey.
Navy.
officers after he watched the men
register at the tourist court and
enter a cabin. The suspects did
D. Swirls of 33 diamonds emphasize large
center diamond. Rich 14k gold......1M
J. Neatly styled for the modern bride and
groom. Each has 5 brilliant diamonds. IM
H. Surprise him with this handsome ring! 5
blazing diamonds on 14k yellow gold. 100
money during the primary cam-
paign."
Cunningham Mid party cam-
.h
Big 3
(Continued From Page 1)
approval did not extend to the pro
wish to commend the efficiency of
the administration in eliminating
this menace to the nation's se-
curity."
He said "the best way to keep
subversives out of the government
is not to employ them in the first
place."
Dulles' news conference re-
marks Tuesday marked the first
time the administration has come
firmly and openly to grips with
McCarthy.
Wewvey •« Fint
Member Federel Savings and Loon Insurance Covporation
Bases
(Continued From Page 1)
the reports about the negotia-
tions."
Pakistan's northern frontier is
separated from Soviet Asia by Af-
ghanistan but on the northeast the
intervening territory is very nar-
E. Magnificent rings of perpetual beauty)
17-round-cut diamonds, 14k gold..a300
wur’MTHNus
DOLORES
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State Funds
Deposit Plan
Talks Slated
Funds
(Continued From Page 1)
in Cunningham's publications.
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Hester and Gallagher are expect-
ed to tangle at the executive com-
mittee meeting Sunday.
Voting Slip Is Found
On Loitering Alien
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. U_Im.
migration service officer John Wil-
no* notided Andres Torres, 31, A-
buquerque, loitering in his office.
After "ikaking him down,” Wil-
son said, he found a voting regis-
tration slip. Then he found Torres
wasn’t a U. S. citizen.
paign funds are for use in the gen-
eral election against Republican
ing help given Jarman.
"Not one billboard waa pur-
chased for John Jarman in the pri-
Braniff Keeps
Economy Fare
Economy coach fares on Braniff
Airways flights through Oklahoma;
I City to Chicago were not affected;
by a civil aeronautics board or-
i der Tuesday which held up pro,
| posed fares on other Braniff
routes, officials said Wednesday.
‘We‘r in Trouble’
“When he came out to the
west the people he saw drove ;
Cadillacs. Sure they did. They ,
Meanwhile, Cunningham re-
vealed his primary intereat is in
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the West especially would like to
discuss the reunification of Ger-
many and the Austrian indepen-
dence treaty but there was no Indi
cation the Americana planned to
put their desires on an “either dis-
cuss that or we wont talk" basis.
Ike
(Continued From Page 1)
hope for survival in the face of
the world-wide Soviet conspiracy
backed by the weight of Soviet
military power.
’Struggle of the Ages'
“This 'struggle dominates all
—
found stuffed in a sweater one of
the men was wearing in bed.
Walter McDaniel, manager of
the bank that was robbed, said
the me* picked a lock end were
AMAZING
ALL-TRANSISTOR
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issue—freedom versus com-
The party fund ruckus began J
when party treasurer Jim Galla- •
gher complained money from a re- '
cent dinner was not turned over to <
the central committee. ■
forced him to open the vault, took
the money and locked him inside.
Nearly an hour later, McDaniel
said, another employe came to
work and let him out of the vault.
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NEW YORK, Dec.
legislative study of the policy of
keepingmilions of dollars of state
funds on deposit in banks of the
state will open here Friday.
Rep. Folsom Scott, Stigler,
chairman of the legislative council
sub-committee which will make
the study, Wednesday said state
officials and private bankers are
Ivited to attend the Friday ses-
flOU.
The group will meet at 10 a.m.
In room 428 of the capitol.
Shaw to Be There
A. S. J. Shaw, state treasurer,
said be would attend the session
to answer any questions the sub-
committee might wish to ask about
the depository policy.
Shaw Mid his records Wednes-
day showed $63,482,000 of stste
money is on deposit in state banks.
"It is on demand deposit, and
banks cannot pay interest on such
deposits," Shaw Mid.
He explained banks can pay in-
terest on money on time deposit
A bill to require banks to pay in-
terest for use of state money was
C. Superb radiance! Large center diamond,
th other diamonds on 14k gold.....1M
YOU can hear again
A. Brilliant beauty of 15 diamonds set in
double rows. Lustrous 14k gold ....IM
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, HOWARD R. HUFF la presi,
i. I dent of the Drumright cham-
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ing when party fundi were low.
After a recent fund drive, how- ______ ____ _ .
ever, he said they renewed their series of earthquakes 8,000 miles
it was also in his prepared ‘
statement that Eisenhower repeat I ,
ed his view—first expressed off
Tj
"My sister came 500 miles to row.
.........- - American officials in Washing-
Houston.”
One French objection to the pact, | Williams is unhappy mainly
1 by West.Germany, Italy, with President Eisenhower’s sec-
Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxem- retary of agriculture, Ezra T.
bourg and France, is that Britain Benson, who he said keeps tell-
I more closely! ing people that cattle prices are
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Oklahoma City Times
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Accord on Barlin Farley men aren't so bad off.
Britain reportedly already has Benson means well, Williams
told France she cannot bind her - said, but he just meets the wrong
MARCH AIR FORCE BASE,
advertising in Calif. U—A mass flight of 45 B47
arms aid program for Pakistan
during the past year. They em-
phasized, however, that it did not
involve Pakistan’s turning over
bases on its territory to American
forces. i
member of the city council and Russian delegate to the United Na- 1940.
uwi, u>aii>iuinicu te zutiess Berzins Mid Vishinsky appeared he sign a statement that Latvia
Communiat enslavement of his in Riga, Latvian capital, along with had a secret agreement with Nad
Red troops and handed free Lat- Germany against Russia.
OwyS
effect, "Let’s have them meet in
Berlin about the end of January
and talk over the state of the - ____ _
world." ! shaved anybody but myself.” he
The United States was said to said. .__
be eager to have the reply to say
, au—aau MANILA, Dec. 2 (Wednesday)- SEOUL,- Dec. 1—UP-A bill
10 a.m. Friday in St. Mary’swill announce this week its deci-Uh—Argentine Minister Jose Manu-establishing a two-house national
church. The family has reauested sinn to resestahlish dininmatie re.lel Moneta presented his credentials legislature for South Korea was in
—„ a------British troops are shifted from the cattle for a hobby.
eauedhim:.Fanez continent. "The truth is, we’re in trou-
ble. We are selling range cattle
for 10 cents a pound that we
were selling for 30 cents two
years ago. We’ve got real suffer
ing among some of our people.”
Williams rejected a report-
which he said was spread by the
postoffice—that he isn't a cattle-
man at all but a barber.
"I feed 300 cattle and never
B. Now, wider bend with 21 diamonds set
in triple rows on rich 14k gold.....1M
introduced in this year's session of
the legislature, but failed to pass
advertising out of the party.
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When tones pleaded guilty to
falsely representing himself as a
citizen, be said be bad registered
once before-in 1944—but his name
had been purged from voting rolls.
Iet the most from
Yowt%oney
Savings invested at Oklahoma City 401 pee
Federal by the 10th of the month earn 3 70 YEAR
not resistaarrest,, three government chief.
aruzonnanoner to Mr flutter Vortb5 *«!?*$•«•"■ stolen was "if
jected European army. The EDC
WALNUT RIDGE, Ark., Dec. 2 Treaty ia due to come before the ... - „ . .. .. „
-UP-A candy bar put two sus;Assembly for ratification next Feb kick me," he said. She lives in
pected bank robber, in jail|ruary.
Wednesday. c
The men, suspected of holding signed
ny, Congressman up a bank at Swifton, Ark., and Belgiul
from the party in taking 88,900 early Tuesday, were Luuig muu r,
■ ‘ ' arrested at a tourist court at Hoxie, is not Associated
a mile south of here, Tuesday
night. An alert drug store clerk
run for governor.
“He wanted us to run an ad to
come out three days before the
general election in November,
“But, be wanted us to run a ..
three-column picture al him and a 2% N
story about him for free the fol- aDi
lowing week. ton
“I had my secretary call him
and tell him we couldn’t do that
in about 10 minutes, someone
called up and cancelled the
PHestt had a different story to
tell about party advertii
Cunningham's publications.
efforts. C Haul yu, m maa "tiitiT^T1 ur
“Everyone familiar with Oklaho. rectian was recorded Tuesday and portantly in the 1954 congression-
ma politics is aware Cunningham early today by the Fordham Uni « campaign.
♦ operates on the theory that the versity seismograph,
squeaky wheel geta the grease," --
Hester Mid.
i Hester Wednesday said it is all
right with him if Gov. Murray
wants to call for an audit. . - - ----------------- _
, “The executive committee has Drumright day waa one of the
always taken steps along that largest in Oklahoma and was at-
line," he said. tended by major officials from
“An audit sub committee is al- all oil firms operating in the
ready working on it." Drumright area. A feature is the
He explosively denied truth in barbecue honoring retired oil
w
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a-'a;. munism—is a life and death mat-
, » An Ater.
ceived from theJDemocratic party wihl* OB^today temporary EfPdrT mgepind " " the strugsle
! George Stephens, district traffic
manager for Braniff, said the
A cheaper coach fares still are ef-
Aunt nd fective on the Chicago flights,
which originate in Texas and go
No use talkin’ to Henry. A man through Wichita and Kansas City,
geta mad at his best friends if
abhiov
___. .--------- jet bombers and 20 KC97 tankers onn.
“I first bought some advertis- will leave here tomorrow for Hey- AnE
ing, but Inter turned them down ford, England, making one stop at
when advertising experts told me Goose Bay, Labrador.
it wasn’t possible to get value re- Force spokesman said
Resthaven
memonz Cemetery
Oklahoma's Most Beautiful
L 900 s. Western-CE 2-2486)
He said in a telephone conversa- —— —----—_
tion in which Gov. Murray assured had identified them after selling
him an audit would be made, he one a candy bar.
Awiak^ anva-nnp Kia roal rpaenn One of the men gave tale name
for demanding an accounting. of Jhn Edward stnie, 2.
“I told him I was interested in Rock, Ark. Authorities did not
seeing whether John Jarman had disclose the second man's name
47 billboards furnished him," Cun-immediately. w -uvpeauvu wiu L anu
ningham Mid. They were arrested by Broadus consultation with it before any
“fm interested in seeing how Raney,, night, marshalL.of Hoxie,
candidates got campaign after the clerk -
said he called for several other
they, try to bej.tom when hes de” ^.y Suspende proposed L°nomedaytainnbomarFmm!
doin wrong and his conscience economy fares on, new routes we may lose a daughter but weu
hurts. __________ Braniff had proposed, but had not gain a bathroom!"
put into operation. !-------
The CAB order came Tuesday A 1
as the board ordered an invest!- Cards
gallon to determine whether the - 1
proposed Braniff fares were un-i (Continued Prem Page 1)
rv • n _ T.ljust or unreasonable. Such an in-1— , . -p.
1 ping HounA quiry apparently was asked by Peop le in Caddo, know, him.a
I I UUd-Ul-=• competing airlines, Stephens said. "Cowboy Pink Williams and that
I JI •P . . . . . box 157 is one he has had for
The coach fares, approximately He said the H charge
20 to 25 percent lower than regu was ridiculous
hr fares, have been instituted by *“ ridicuou5
several airlines, to encourage fly ; Cowboy arrived in Washing-
..... ton by plane Tuesday night. He
m ary or the general election,”
Hester said.
Jarman Released Boards
As a matter of fact, he said, Jar-; Members of the board of di-
man had more billboards reserved rectors include Everett Menasco,
than he could use in the general Melvin Rogers, Z. D. Howard,
| election, and that the congressman Gordon Rockett, Fay Facker,
released some of them to the Pat Cawley, Melvin Cook, A. C.
party. Weimer, Virgil Anderson, J a mu
On Cunningham's charge that he L Shanks, Max McCall, and
demanded a free story with a paid Burney Brasel.
ad, Hester said: ...........Z.~
■ “Don’t make me laugh—that is ' “ 1 1 “
the height of fantasy.”
- As for having aspirations to be
' •um<T Distinction
hand at an earlier news confer "069
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“By next autumn I hope that
the public, no longer fearful that,
communists are destructively at Oue Layaway rm
work within the government, will muuumumauamam
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Pioneer State iron Curtain Refugee Hits At Vishinsky "3
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1‛u—The With a halting accent, in a voice vian President Karlis Ulmanis a
only surviving member'of the Lat filled with emotion, Berzins list of men to be installed as a
vian Cabinet testified today he"adive experienced. Don't be- temporary puppet government
known from personal experience lieve one word this man utters." He added that Vishinsky wat
, ... ,0. that Andrei Vishinsky is “The Berzins, who escaped the Com- "personally responsihle" fordepor;
92, a pioneer oil and gas lease greatest murder in this world and munist only to spend 32 months in tation or murder of hundreds of
broker in Guthrie, died in his the greatest of liars” solitary confinement in a Naxi Ger- thousands of his countrymen.. He
borne here late Tuesday, Welch Alfred Benins, public affairs man concentration camp, testified said his own '•nd children
bad been active in his business minister of Latvia when Russia before a House committee beaded were denorted to Siberia in June
seized the little Baltic nation in by Rep Kersten (R-Wie). The com-
1940, told 8 tragic eye witness story mittee is investigating Russian Mi- them since.
‘ _______- sure of the independent notions of I —— -- ——- —- —----
He said Vishinsky, now chief Latvia, Estboain and Lithuania in he knew he was doomed after he
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