Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 256, Ed. 3 Wednesday, December 2, 1953 Page: 4 of 22
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 1953
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their adaptability to
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wonderful Glen Cross
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without delay.
1. YOU SAVE EXPENSE. Your dealer three
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Also FRIGIDAIRE
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City-County Vote to Decide Gmnt Improvement Link
Bond Issues Wrap Up a Dream
Sides Drop! It Has A Drawer I
DOLL CRIB
convenience, privocy and comfort,
CALL HUGO MILDENBRAND AT Ct 2-4171. Tell
him haw much you want, get yot r money later.
Leontyev said Latvia, Lithuania
and Estonia “joined the U.S.S.R.
GOULDYOURDOG
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INSURANCEA}
What art the issuer in the
bond election called for De-
cember IT Well try to define
them in this tertet of articlet.
Of top importance is the pro-
viding of more city funds to
continue building of the flood-
way already under way. if we
don't carry out our part of the
bargain, we'll lose federal
funds, which pay for the big-
gut part of the project.
By OILDIRT HILL
The $3,895,000 city-county bond
Issue to be voted upon Tuesday
cannot be separated from the
citywide improvement program
that’s been going on since 1950.
It’s but another payment on a
pay check each week Starting
next month, only $1120 will be
CORSICANA. Texas, Dec. 2-1
—Sam Rayburn. Democratic lead-
er in the House and a member at
Congress since 1913, says President
Eisenhower’s cabinet is the "least
helpful” he can remember.
Rayburn, who was House speak-
er until the Republicans took con-
ried out the Democratic program,
and done it “much sorrier" thsn
proteins of a complete 7-Couree Meal—every-
thing needed for improved vigor, eyes, coat and
skin in your dog or cat Start feeding Ideal today.
when your dealer in General Motors Products uses this
GMAC THRIFT-GUARD PLAN
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l. the Mear .1 Okle. Chy
136-138 West Main
like to use.
Two New Bridges
SEE MUGO MILDEMBRAMD
FOR AN
HONOR-LOAN
over the CBS radio network, 11:30
p.m. to midnight.
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Your dog vriU be more vigorous and healthy on Ideal
Dog Food, too. Made by Wilson and Co., one of
America’s largest and finest Meat Packers, Ideal is
compounded like a prescription ... « laboratory
controlled and Government Inspected every step of
the way. Each ingredient is in exact balance for
nutritional sufficiency. Ideal supplier al the
minerals ... all the vitamins... all the balanced
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homa Plans era Dovetailnd
The fairgrounds also provided
part of the right of way for the
new west side bypass, and there
is drainage from this land which
will go into the floodway.
So it’s simply ring-around-the-
rosy, with every plan tieing in40
the other to give the city some
of the best bargains a rapidly-
growing town could possibly get
There is no better example
than in the current bond pro-
posals. The dream still is for a
cross-town, limited-accessa four
lane highway to let traffic go
downtown that wants to get there
from one of the outlying bypass
roads, thus keeping the trucks
off streets ordinary drivers would
BUYING A NEW CAR ON TIME? BE SURE.
Be Satisfied!
2 Babies Die in Flames 1
Wie Folks Are Gone
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If you ar • local resident you con got money
on your own signature M investigate EN-
ERAL FINANCE’S “HONOR IOAN." Why not
get your money the Easy way-without co-
makers ar collateral?
GENERAL FINANCE specializes in quick servicel
In most coss only ana visit fa our office is
nacauary ia get the money you need. Save
■ time by ."TELPMONINO YOUR ORDER," then
drop by fa pick up your money.
located in the MEART of th. downtown area.
“President Eisenhower needs
Worry of Filipino Chief
MANILA, Dec. 2-IR—President-
elect Ramon Magsaysay said
Wednesday he is more concerned
with domestic problems than with
formation of a Pacific pact. He
takes office December 30.
Magsaysay’s statement came in
withheld.
— — I "A husband and wife with the
Agriculture Ezra T. Benson claimed- $75 per week income had $9.90
ha wnnld havo a naw firm nro-l.T" _ ____ - . —..
Here’s shocking news to you dog owners who believe
your dogs are well fed:
Authoritative scientific studies just released by a famous
clinician* prove conclusively that over 66% —1 out of 3—of all
dogs lack stamina and resistance to disease because of inadequate
or poorly balanced diete. These dogs actually are undernourished!
PROOF that Weal is the Completely Balanced Feeds in
another series of studies*, over a period of many years,
involving some 200 dogs fed excluewely on Ideal Dog Food,
not one of these dogs had any disease experience ...and
all proved to be completely nourished and healthy.
("by one of America’s leading nutritionists).
Don’t WORRY Over Extra Expenses!
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LIBERTY PLAN LUAN
Extra kills com* FAST this Haw of
year ... ku* don’t wory! Liberty
Plan offers you fait, confidential loan
service. Meet those expemes now
. . . repay later on convenient terms.
Continuing Sale
Sale to last no more than I
week, we hope. We have the
kind you want. We are never
under-sold, why pay more?
Enid Police Investigate
Death of Woman, 55
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schools, at Spencer -t-.
Even the Douglass highschool
St t’s ewyivedewran
grounds and the dream of a
World * fair in M1.
. The fairgrounds itself is a mul-
tiple-purpose job. It provides a
mw home for the fair, is planned
for a year-around recreation.cen-
ter, and for all sorts of shows
that would bring money to Okla-
be would have a new farm pro-
gram, but so far he has only car !
HIGH scnoot end couEGE GUI SIUDENTS
wom s b. wearing mor and mon colozme Wk
yeer. Ti Fall I find they en going ollowtfor
prine. Metehebell. Potpouri Cologne. They
M their detes) iihe is .hr frogrene ond
they love the prie **• i— vight for their
budget-only SIU fer 4 ounen. Thy lov•
s plash w on after bething • • • fveehen
w,wi* befon elmn or • dete. Bev1
l o .H they find Potpourri lash for heur.
I tM* in tomerrew * Keta Sup" Son ond
I le me show you Potpour C ologne ond powder.
Nuw ouk Ur Viole Sulliven le ceumeties "
I Katz Drug Co., Main & Rob.
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the Democrats would have.
a. Rayburn said he felt sorry for
1 1e President Eisenhower, also, be
V cause of the “sorry support" he
I . received from Republicans in the
(first session of the 82nd Congress.
"The president is the leader of
• the country,” he said, “and if Mr.
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RICHMOND, Calif., Dec. 2.-
Two unattended babies, aged 1 and
2, perished in a flaming crib at
their home north of here Tuesday
night. A third child was rescued
by neighbors.
Dead were Gregory Murphy end
Kenneth Bell. Kenneth’s sister,
Gwendolyn, 3, was in Richmond
hospital, suffering from smoke in-
ao noi me, answer to a Taipeh report that he
factories and endorsed an anti-communist Pacif-
ic defense pact and that he or vice-1
you flexible, personalized, low-coat financing • coast, through its 230 office* in the United
that buys the greatcat value—and with no States and Canada. You establish a nation-
red tape. g wide credit standing-
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big, single plan.
Construction of the floodway,
for instance, for which $1,812,000
is the price for removal of pipe-
lines. is necessary before land
already purchased can be used
for the new bypass road to the
southeast and Tinkr field.
Coastruction of the eastern by-
pass road, plus three new
program will be one of the major
issues in the next election, Ray
phia.
Democratic national chairman
Stephen A. Mitchell announced ezcu—.,
plans Wednesday for the party They said
gathering, saying the major ad — nf “
dress" by Adlai E. Stevenson, 1952,
uuu dress” by Adlai E. Stevenson, 1952
cen- Democratic presidential nominee,
would be delivered at 1 p. m.
ENID, Dec. 2-UP-Enid police
Wednesday investigated the death
of Mrs. Laura D. Waters. 55,
whose body was found in a parked
car in front of her garage Tues-
day.
Police said the ignition switch
was on and the car apparently had
run out of gas. Her body was
found by her daughter. Mrs. Dixie
G. Arris, Cause of death was not
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WASHINGTON, Dec. -n-Mrs. JErrenSUi VII 1, mv i,
Franklin D. Roosevelt will be the Missouri State Penitentiary offici-
principal apeaker at a panel on the . e 9 nnande nf letters and
cuumy _____United Nations December l.atsthe telegram
■encer Md Arcadia. atanticnatassterecerinnpisden — 1
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pass road, pius mr« »•” w-em
eridgessproprpdsin fr 91,0835 Fairground# Grandstand Turning Into School Shop#
too ia but another step on the The old fairgrounds grandstand will never be the same. Worl
“road •round the erty dre«m the underneath part of the stands into shops for the new
agreed upon by voter* in N ■ --- — ... • —• — 31----id.
with their $38 million bond issue. I
lt'a part of the plan to move C
traffic where it wants to go. and r—
get it out of the way of others.
$1 Million for Schools
The $1 million f o r separate
schools simply completes a pro-
gram begun two years ago to
Solve the problem of congestion
for this group, if possible. It com-
plete* the Douglsss highschool.
It builds two new city elementary
schools. And it puts $100,000 into
two other county separate
help," the Texas Democrat said,
but “he has the least helpful cab-
inet gathered around him than any
I can remember" a. .e lu,
। Rayburn said he had spent near- amount of increased take-home
ly 41. years in Congress, and Mr. pay the taxpayer will get in 1954,
(Eisenhower had spent some 44 Wiseman gave ti
years in the army. the new withholding table effect.
“But all my experience in the “The taxpayer getting $75 per
government would not qualify me week and with no dependents in
to lead an army, he said., 1953 had $12.40 withheld ’from his
Red Radio Blasts |
ToStaratDinner ostLsePa,wire. Dulles as Liar'
JEFFERSON citv. mo -
tc-nmi C+nta Dani anti a rv nffici.-
------—---- --- ■ state Dulles Wednesday of lying
BW ,h'o“uo„,
ofSUTfito fttidslx "2 gus
J they didn’t care to see of representatives committee Mon-
. mail . day "the Baltic republics were
Prison officials aaid most of the seized by the Soviet l mon.”
letters checked appeared to come By such a statement, Leontyev
from cranks and persons who declared, Dulles violated the UN
wanted to thrust their religious charter and U. S. obligations to a
The speech will be carried over views on the pair who will die in country with which it has diplo-
the CBStelevision and ABC radio the state gas chamber Dec. 18. matic relations,
networks, t0 .102m Ponen Ok’ Bonds 1.........._
ciP7Site?7nd0?ew.w-.y“i Svi
improvement bonds totaling free expression of the will of the
$750,000 were approved by voters Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian
here yesterday. peoples.
there'll be new .
th?* taxes ‘io help president-elect Carlos P. Garcia
duce some ® imorovement would go to Formosa to discuss
pay for the w’ id imPrtvenwili details with Chiang Kai-shek, Na-
eftenprobismrag txpayer» “ tionalist China's leader.
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BROADLEAF AND
OTHER EVERGREENS
To $3.50 Value—$1.50,
Wo think they will last.
OTHER FLANTS WILL BE
AS CHEAP IN PROPOR-
TION AS THE SEASON
PROGRESSES.
DON’T PHONE
-COME!
BILES HURSERY
Na Mail or Phone Orders
2905 H.W. 21 WI 3-1856
□HUMS PAGE
Raybum Says Tax Cut Coming, but Not for 9531
T, 9 The 10 percent drop in federal deducted each week, but in 1954 dependent, his tax liability on
1KC Snamperea income tax rates, which be- only $8.90 will be deducted. the 1953 income will be $599.40
I comes effective January 1, will “A busband and wife with one while on the 1954 income it will
n TT• PL* n not give taxpayers any decrease child had $7J# deducted in 1953. m eut to 1540
K V HlC I ahinet in the amount of taxes they pay while in 1954 the same couple has De cut to
Dy nib vaDicl on their 1953 incomes. oT™s deducted ‘ . Ithissame taxpayer has two
• However, salaried and wage- Wiseman used an annual in- derendents and the annua in”
earning taxpayers will get a come of $5,000 to illustrate the comq8.00,thenstetxi
increase in the amount of their difference between what the fed- bility1903 income, will.be
take-home pay starting January era) income taxpayer will have M66.20. mhis Wiu.Ne cut t2.20
1, because the new withholding to pay in UM on his 1963 in- ,r f?!?
tax table makes reductions in the come and what the same taxpay* The director said every" di:
amount the employer can deduct er will pey in 1955 on his 1954 *100 .. .C*,!
from the pay check. income. been zetttng.. iuries.
These facts were announced “A taxpayerwho to single and whateefen thtelopereen tox
wednesday by Earl R Wiseman, had an annual income of $5,000 nrenwu nave on ineir tax
district director of the internal with no dependents, will bav« t Payments•
revenue bureau, as a result of tax liability of $911 on his 1953 The district office staf has
effect of the 10 percent tax cut income, dn UM, that liability yill pr*cUcdly completed plans for
effective January 1. be only $818," Wiseman said, the collection of the federal
Dnifarane. Shown "The same person who is mar- taxes that become due January
ying a"weny shw of $75 ried but has no dependents will 1, with the field office staff of
as thegbLi.7oryiUu.tr.Ung toe have • tax liabilitgon.hisinsa “ duty.on,thettifth
i ... -it income of $732.60. On the same floor or the Oklanoma Natural
wi 1^4 income in 1954, his tax liability gas building to help the tax-
this pietwe^f will be only >000. If M haa one psyers.
& TTHIS CHRISTMAS GET
ROSES
2 YEAR
Ever Blooming
GIVE YOUR DOG A GOOD DEAL... w o. &
A Good Deal of Ideal
$2.98
immediately determined, Pntahedatntodurabisauenassh:
2,000 Germans Reported ='■ 12%" ™
Held for East Riots BUY BY MAIL
BERLIN u - Information Bu Add
reau West, a West Berlin news ।
service, says East German incur Pleane '"<w» 1 tax. Plus 456
Hy police still hold 2,000 Germans P0 “6
for taking part in the June 17 re B F Goodrich
volt against the Communist regime D•.. PG IICn
and that arrests are continuing. 416 West Grana
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trol, spoke Tuesday night at a $10-
arplate Democratic fund raising
dnner.
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, ANOWTHAT‛EASYTERMS"ARE HARDEST TO PAY!
So-called “easy terms," that last too long and cost too much, are
very hard terms indeed. Arrange for payments that fit your puree! I
. GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION
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halation.
Mrs. Ruby Hill, Gregory s
mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
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other terminal would be on the waa undetermined,
southeast corner of the new fair- . .
new bridges, at Me- Domestic Task biggest
ridian and Portland, look toward
use by people who want to leave
the fairgrounds area in a hurry.
The beauty of the whole plan
to the Indirect program of wiping
out the "eyesore" and the e-
tremely low valued property
which splits the city into two
separate ports. Here would be
parks. And, in some of the area
which taxpayers do not buy.
Workmen are transform- ership. he will go down in the 1954 .
ing the underneath part of the stanas into snops tor me new Douglass highschool and 156 elections"on Y
being built in Fair Park. The election December 8 will provide funds to complete 21 A 2,, «
the installation. • _ ________■ •ay-woiew
HUGO »
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 256, Ed. 3 Wednesday, December 2, 1953, newspaper, December 2, 1953; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1991404/m1/4/?q=%22United+States%22: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.