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DAV went to individual veterans, two truck drivers fired by the
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. IR—Cold
TUCSON, Ariz. I - Tired of
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lewd literature.
Lt. Gen. K. S. Thimayya, In
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the caplives were scheduled to be machine.
Bernard C Einstein, 23, and John
released as civilians.
An Indian source said Thimayya E. Marvin jr., 21, pleaded guilty
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Wheat Crops
Needing Rain
State Badmen
Due to Return
27,500 Pietures Seized
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Billy May orchestra has been, ac- ers.
quired by bandleader Ray Antho-
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Sandy Saddler vs.
Bill Bossio
Your ring is at Zale’s! Olliclal
BLUE LODGE— fiery diamond in
14k white gold emblem . . 10k
gold mounting. 32 DEGREE--
brilliant diamond In center at the
double eagle design . . 10k gold
mounting.
Nite Feeture-- load te
I Houk—John Shelton,
15 Teachers Take Time
Off to Have Babies
EUREKA. Calif. « - Superin-
tendent of Schools H W. Adams
put this question to the school
board last night:
TAEGU, Korea IP- The Republic to pay the two drivers all back
of Korea army is eight years old pay.
Roadway Express Co., an Ohio
firm with a terminal here.
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a service station Wednesday while
celebrating Einstein's release from
the army. Municipal Judge Mich-
ael A. Gatto freed both men on
$250 bail.
Young Einstein is a son of Prof.
fog.
I Keith, 6-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Snell, was staying with
his grandmother at Wolf and go-
ing to school there.
After his disappearance, a squad
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4 N Lorenzo Jonos NBC'
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SOO WKV News
5:15 Riders of the Puvple Soge
S X Choosin' Up Sides
5145 Tour in Tempo
Cold Blast
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of auto travel because of slick high-
ways.
Wyoming and Colorado points
braced for the blow. The weather
bureau at Denver, where the mid-
rep. 59.50
rep. 23.50
reg. 75.00
reg. to 8.93
rep. 27.50
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• Plane, Copter
COOK'S
FENCE CO.
5725 N.W. 10, WI 3-1779
•CHAIN LINK FENCES
•GYM-DANDY
Playground Equipment
•ORNAMENTAL IRON
Columns- Planter Boses
• POST LANTERNS
• FIREPLACE WOOD
* EDWIN CLAPP
SHOES
3-DAY CLEARANCE
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY!
BRAND NEW 1954 STYLES!
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Hans Albert Einstein of the Uni-
explaining his "unilateral" deci- versity of California engineering de-!
time.
The agriculture, women's ap-
pliance and Liberal Arts build-
ings also will be completed.
Ideal winter weather for con-
struction has helped the grading
Suede Coats & Wraps
Short Suede Jackets
Hand Tailored Suits
Handsome Sport Shirts
Finest Corduroy Coals
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Attention Boxing Fans! Your Friday night fights are
here—starting TONIGHT! You’ll see boxing at its
best when Sandy Saddler trades punches with Bill
Bossio in this 10-round feather-weight bout, telecast
direct from St. Nicholas Arena, New York City.
intended to return the prisoners, Thursday of stealing the money at
even if General John E. Hull,
ny. vho will retain his own band;
but manage May’s, the name of
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The Hiland is full leather lined
with moccasin toe . . hand
sewn . . , brown -calfskin,
A favorite for winter's stormy
days.
The Davenport brothers, now un-
.der irons after escape from the
Granite reformatory, undoubtedly
'will be transferred to the state
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NO DOWN PAYMENT
$1.00 Weekly
No Interest • Nd Ccryinq Charge
do it? Well, I cant say, for I was
not here when the board inter:
; CLEARANCE SALE nou in PROGRESS
at TODD’S
Company Sale Set
HOBART, Jan. 15—The newly,
organized Kiowa County Livestock
company will hold its first regular
dition at Bone & Joint hospital aue. •e' mmum -r- bright farm avente from seven
here Friday after he fell 39 feet Friday that a convertiplane, desig- bisht tarm. •«“« from _ seven
north of Wau- nated XV-3, was being developed
at the company's Fort Worth, Tex.,
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UN commander, declares his in-
tention to free them instead of re-
tain them as captives.
Acceptance Predicted
Thimayya, in a letter to both
the UN and communist commands
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 15—IP-.The , “What are we going to do about
house veterans committee Friday the 15 teachers—13 elementary and
scheduled for neat Wednesday a 2 junior high—who have had to
meeting to hear officials of the take leaves of absence since last
1573
Federal Tax Ineladed
Only $1.00 Weekly
NO DOWN PAYMENT
NO CARRYING CHARGE
Fog
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FRIDAY, JAN HHi. 1954
B X John Camevon $
B 35 House of Glos
with an overnight low of 41. It is
expected to be around 52 here Fri
day and around 25 Friday night.
In other sections of the state,
temperatures will range from 15 in
the northwest to 35 to 40 in the
southeast Saturday's highs will be
from 15 to 20 in the northwest to
the 30s in the southeast.
College Lian Interest
Rate to Remain Same
WASHINGTON, Jan. 15—P-In-
terest fates on government loans
to colleges for housing will remain
at 3% percent from January 1 to
July 4 this year.
High of 52 F areca st L.. .... ;; -
The fog apparently was confined dian chairman of the neutral
to a strip running through the east tions repatriation commission, au—ner Einsiei s gransun av-
central portion of the state with nounced Thursday that all unre- pears in municipal court Friday for
other sections reporting dear to patriated prisoners would be re- sentencing after pleading guilty of
partly cloudy skies, turned three days before the date stealing 60 cents from a soft drink
The high here Thursday was 51. ......
story of power tools; Mrs. Schai-
bld i mirrors,
7:45 Wiley und Oooo- ■ footuring Wiley
Wolker ond Gene Sullivon.
IN Ringside with the Wraoriao ■
wrostling films.
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“We have plenty of bundle feed Irom scnool at Woll, 12 miles south
tor present needs, but if the weath- of here yesterday was found un-
harmed after a six-hour search in
of Sports”
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Henderson told Oklahoma City
police his wife left California at
10:30 p.m. Thursday with Loel en-
DAV Spending
HearingSet
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His findings are subject to re-
Observes 8th Birthday viewhyith NLEBin Washington.
J whittemore also ordered the firm
For Stormy Days
The Niland
A AA $24.95
Philippines airline DC6 in Rome prepared to *‘k for a detailed ex;
Thursday planation of (oxa treatment. At
Mrs. Lucille Hardiman of Law- least one member. Steed, has been
Ion received word that Teodoro promised he would be kept up to
Santa Domingo jr, 28, the plane s “ate
m au «uy --a .— , . ,,i {enmnueu rrom reye if navigator, died in the crash. Do .... ...
viewed them. That question, why miniet tn Lnd L.mingo attended school at Okla failed to do this,
is one Ive been asking ever since UN and communists to hold the * University where he -----------
Kentucky beat OU in the Sugar prisoners until the uncalled Korean noma MrI --n y
-peace conference decides their me •T9, . ,
Ifate Jeanne, formerly of
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--open Mondays Umti 1:10.
COPAN, Okla. IR—This peaceful
which will be unchanged with sax- Washington county village of 500
ophonist Sam Donahue conducting. is tearing down its jail. There
May said he will devote his full hasn't been a prisoner iff it for
time to free lance arranging. 10 years.
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MASTERTON, NewZealand, A fterhisdisappearance,asguad visions from a regiment ones. E. Cawthorn were fired aft-
Jan. 15——Not content with o 100 vo lunteers, a idedby ocal constabulary. er they had a dispute with their
cheering Brita'ns Queen Elizabeth officers, state troopers,, and.blood The goal is 20 divisions—240,000 union. Local 823 of the AFL Inter-
ll and her husband, thousands of houndsbegan combins thedarn combat soldier, plus service national Brotherhood of Teamsters
(Masterton residents gave three The boy was found, wand er ing . r chauffeur. Warehousemen and
prince aimlessly near Seminole, about 12 troops. . > hauffeurs, Warehousemen and
1 nmnce - — •• - - ■ The army observed it. anniver- Helpers of America.
sary with ceremonies and a parade. -
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Life of Legislator Boosts Florida Business
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taken to Capitol Hill funeral home.
Officers said the body will be
shipped to Newark for burial.
Cox
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homa delegates to congress were
Attendants at Bone & Joint hos;
pital Friday said Jacobs suffered
a collapsed lung and several frac-
Doron, of styles! Sport watches,
dress watches, tailored watches!
I4k gold, rolled gold plate, qold-
filled cases. Every type band. Al
17 jewel precision movements.
All guaranteed for I year!
900 fibber MeGe. a Molly H.o
• IS Can You Top Thit (NK)
9 X Weuther Station
9 35 Time to Remembov
9 55 Food for Thought
IB 00 WKY Newt
10 15 Morgan Beatty, News (NBC)
10 X On the Bondstand
11 00 Newp Summary NBC)
11 OS Stars in Jazz f NBC i
11 30 Dance Orchestra NIC'
11 55 News Summery 'NBC
1101 Sign OH
WA w RADIO LOG
W T, ■ 930 On Your Dial
s ss News Woodlines
6:00 Oklahoma’s Front Poge
4X News of she World NBCi
A 45 Ona Mena Family NBC;
7 M Dinah Shore I NBC)
7 IS KD‛s Sportsman • Club
7 X Bob Hope Show INOC)
B M Phil Havvis-Alice Fay Shew (NBC)
Ana Doren.
(Advertisement)
PEEo0o•
Henderson to Ohio on a share-the-
expense arrangement.
$35 Wired to Wife
I However. Henderson told Wayne
Harbolt, Oklahoma City chief of
detectives, his wife cabled him
long distance Sunday morning
from Oklahoma City, and said
Loel’s pocket had been picked,
both had colds and needed money
to return to California.
Henderson said he wired hi. wife
$35 at that time and wa, expect-
ing her back in California at the
time he learned of her death
Mrs. Henderson's body was
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guist missionary on his way to
। Chiapas, Mexico, was in "fair con-
liberate the men before the peace
conference is held would violate
the truce.
The Indians indicated they were
especially concerned about the pos-
sibility Hull would refuse to ac-
Housing administrator Albert M. cept the prisoner, Wednesday and
Cole. who announced this Friday, wait for a "mass breakout on
is.reguired by law.to fix these “American officials in Washington
‘yery-six. months. v»r predicted, however, that Hull
’ s.3. Per last half of Ye i nip would accept the prisoners and
gPuringtheclasthalfof195cole tree them as soon as practicable
aid «i lege usin & loan n after the custody deadline ends
tahne $91,513,000 had been ap- . .. . .. ,• .
proved. At present, he said he has at midnight om ■ anuary 22
applications: for $35,720,000 more. Thimayya said he was returning
• the prisoners because his commis-
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—ENID, Okla. ^-Prospect, for saturday sale probably in Febru.
BUFFALO, N. Y., Jan. 15—UP- the 1954 wheat croP in northwest Clarence Ard w._ who with his
The Bell Aircraft Corp. announced ern.0k -ahoma range "rom „!.® son, Clarence Jr., Hack Shelton and
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4:00 Donny Williem—Dr. D. P. Rich-
ordson. Union, Oklahoma, gust,
4.X Mowdy Doody (NIC)—another
• visit with your friends from
' Doodyville,"’
5 00 Chuck Wotan -thirty minutes of
fun ond song country Pyle.
IX Suporman— Tolkative Dummy."
A 00 Newsreom- John Fields.
A 20 Weatherman—Horry Volk mon.
A X This Weak in Sports -sports high-
lights for the week.
A 45 Carnal Nows Coravan (NK) —
John Cameron Swayze.
7:00 Lone Ronger—another adventure
with the mosked rider.
7 X Industry oa Parade — featuring
"‘Converts to Capitalism" ; Leomn-
ing the facts obovt forks; the
the denial problem at Granite."
The warden said he could not of the country.
understand what prompted Chester Light rain or drizzle fell over' approved, however, 0
to escape, “whether it was on the southern New Mexico, central tion can really roll just like the
spur of the moment, or what" Texas and northern Arkansas and grading,, has once we got it
Jail Break Futile eastward to the Atlantic coast started."
_. n_____Jantenccd Light drizzle also was reported in *
wTsermmpmmaa-a,"s"iu slopes of the Appalachians. "r Lawton Woman's
•xsj fweregtthuhe'fnd put land"area.More sow tell
In the Mayes county jail at Pryor,
they escaped and had to be
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round bout
between fe-
other weights
Sandy Sand-
ler ond Bill
Bossio, from
St. Nicholas
Arena, Naw *ihuu. aad
York. Boxing
9145 Spor lake Film.
10:00 Nowwam John Fields.
10 10 Weathermon—Harry Volkman,
10 IS Compfire Ember—with the Sere-
naders and Helen Webb.
10 X Pride of the Family — storring
Paul Hartman os Albie Morrison,
11:00 News and Weather—Bob Clork.
weather conditions between now
here from June 12. 1951, until Aug. worst of the storm' But it indi - and fair time. With "a weather
2 1952, when he was transferred rated the massive cold front would break," even the grandstand
to Granite because he wanted to linger two or three days, perhaps could be much nearer comP
go to school," Waters said. longer, in Montana and Wyoming tion than now expected.
“He had been doing awfully well Other Artas Normal Baker pointed out there are
a, a dental technician, and hi, rec- Temperature, were generally' literally thousands of problems
ord here was spotless. Also, they around normal levels in most other on which there must be decisions
needed someone to help out with sections of the country and on the by expert,, and by the fair
rise over most of the eastern third board, to get the program start-
ed. After plana and ideas are
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Light snow fell in the New_Eng- g • T 17'11]
day night in New York City, which Son-in-Law Kllled
last Monday was hit by a fall of *
nearly 10 inches. LAWTON, Jan. 15—'IF—A Law -
Light rain or shower, hit the ton woman learned Thursday night
Pacific coastal area, from south- that her son-in-law wa, one of 17
Disabled American Veterans September tq have babies’"
(DAV) reply to charges that their The problem, Adams explained,
fund-raising methods are too is in finding so many temporary
A New York state investigating replacements, he confided "I am
committee was told last month . Frankly, he confided, 1 am
that the DAV raised $21,500,000 in "ornem . _
three year, but spent $14,500,000 g mi
68 percent, for expense,. Ktate I ruckerg
House committee officials ssid •-au- -nu-n-nd
the session was scheduled when A i l n I ' l
the DAV complained it was unable (rdered Kehred
to present its case fully in the --u--u -u-u-u
New York hearings.
A New York joint state legisla- MIAMI, Okla I — C W Whitte-
tive committee investigating char- more, trial examiner for the Na-
cpomr, n., n v . ity rackets also was told that none tional Labor Relations Bpard, to-
SEMINOLE, Okla. « — Young of the $21,500,000 collected by the day ordered the reinstatement of
Keith Dale Snell who wandered -
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from an overpast north of Wau- nated av-3. waspeingaeveloped countiesainthisgreareportadwbile hirm.naidfk" week.
rika Thursday at the company « Fort Worth, Tex., fnir / nd • "da ton Construction of the pens, cafe
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skidded on icy pavement. notion "V" for convertiplanes. agent, said he wa, happy over thia will handle livestock and miscel-
A trailer they were towing The convertiplane combines the week, snow, saying: "The north laneous articles.
su ung s ideway, and era,shed into best features of the helictopter and central part of our county had w-•. i
* conerete guard rai ofsthe,over- fixed wing aircraft, the company good moisture last summer but I net Rav Foine
pass. The occupants, none appar said. It is of the tilting rotor type, overall we are short on subsoil L0Sl DOy Tounu
ently injured,,, heacar. rotor-propeller combinations moisture. Wheat pasture has been A » Z II II .
and W ent to the front to inspect mounted on wings. pretty good and we have 10,000 to A fter 6- lour Hunt
the damage. on takeoffs and landing,, the 12,000 head of sheep grazing but -h-u-n •-nvu 11IUII.
Jacob, placed his hand on a mechanism acts like helicopter ro- yery few steers, although some _________ ..
damaged fender and attempted to tors .Once the aircraft attains cruis- farmer, hav bought yearling, of
vault over it to the left tide of the . the are tilted for- their own.
car to survey that side. He slipped K' operate as conventional “We have plentv of bundle feed from school at Wolf, 12 miles south
and hurled over the barrier, fall propellers. I
ing 39 feet. It has not been indicated when er turn, bad we will be hurt."
Jack Tripp, ambulance driver, the first flight is contemplated +
and an unidentified K wit Bell is one of two contractors New '/.ealanders Cheer
stopped to help him, had to wade known to be developing military
icy water, of Beaver creek with a convertiplanes. The other is the Queen’s (.hildren. Too
stretcher to bring Jacob, to the McDonnell Aircraft Corp. of St. coo., v „
highway. Louis. _ MASTERTON, New Zealand.
Slayer
(Continued From Page 1) cheer, also Friday for 1.e .
n 1, —l. , u . k -' Charles and Princes, Anne back miles from the Wolf School.
Buildings hau -.....i omia Lije iupa
(Continued From Few 1)---the men w cona huve pdice had been made and the queeni had By Busy Boy of 4
group and three in the Future little information on Loel. He said replied; Thenthe mazor called for ci, c. - '
Wnrenewim bl ramyrik Plenty cd Fonie navmgdbeiea the "muVe^a, MR “nxainburgh, and ihei d^lnto ihevcorvarrordhozpand: Florener.K Murray, only woman Florida tourist business, the State
the "work of a sadist or sex man or tneir children, in the Rhode Island Senate, gave Chamber of Commerce reports.
* Filled a dozen mailboxes with this description yesterday of her Harold Colee, executive vice-
Sunny London dirt ripped up letters and life, as a legislator: president, said yesterday there
g, . . . . « □ l ,ii .1 Lcic You re not wanted, you re not were 3 to 5 per cent more tourists
L )NI ON. P — Londoners do ffed s c others, can anil invited, you just go. And if you in Florida last weekend than the
route to Newark Ohio the home their topcoats in springlike breez; PP’ per K‘ stay home, you're not missed." corresponding date a year ago.
route 10 NewarK, onio, ine nome es today. The temperature hit 53 broke milk bottles ’ ‛
program along. Baker', esti- of her mother. He said Loel was degrees in London at 9 a. m. — "I can't believe he did all this,’
mates are based on normal enroute to Syracuse, N. Y., to visit and was still climbing, his mother told police.
a sister and agreed to take Mrs. —
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than at the penitentiary, the war-
den said:
Jarman arranged Friday', meet-
Hardimans daughter, ing with, Washington army offi-
Chickasha Clals. A full report Mas promised
They were married in Manila in to the press,
jsaid the allies will refuse to do 1948. . , i .u
that Mrs. Hardiman said her daugh
I South Koreans Hall Move ter informed her of the death .n.....
______________India's most severe critic up. a long distance telephone call from Police Thursday seized 27,500 pho- — J
ern Oklahoma also is due some plauded the Indian solution Rome tographs, 600 magazines and 70 "
snow over the weekend. South Korean Foreign Mini,ter Besides his wife Domingo is sur books from seven downtown cigar
The civil aeronautic, control Pyun Yun gTae who often has de- vived by two sons. Claude 4 and stands und penny arcade, and
tower at Municipal airport report nounced the Indians as "pro-com- Diego, 2 months. The famly has charged five persons with sale of
ed the fog closed the airport munist" and has threatened to been living in Rome. I"........
around midnight. All aircraft were "take action" against them. said . ,
grounded and flight, bypassed it was "the only thing" the in- Finstein s Grandson
homa City .earl. Friday morning dians could do. To Face Sentence
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penitentiary at McAlester, Warden
Jerome J. Water, jr- said Friday.
“There is no doubt the elassifi-
cation committee, as soon as court
proceedings are over, will take:
their cases up," Waters said.
"More than likely, it will bring
them back over here (to McAles-
ter)."
Mangum Trials Due
The Davenports, objects of a
widespread manhunt, will be tried
in district court at Mangum on
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escape charges.
Norman, the younger, was cap-
tured near Dallas last month after
eseaping in October. Chester es
caped last summer, and was
. caught last week in California. Fri-
day he waa being brought back to
join his brother at the reforma-
A tory.
Waters said the Davenports were
put in McAlester penitentiary May
2, 1951, to serve 25-year terms be-
fore he became warden.
Norman, he said, wa, transfer-
red to the Granite reformatory be-
cause he was a first-term prison-
er. The classification board, he
•aid, believes first-termer, with a
chance for rehabilitation should
have opportunity to learn trade,
and go to the school established at
Granite.
Transferred far Schooling
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presentetion, I Remember, I
Remembev."
9.00 Cavalcade
This card is worth 1
on purchase of ring. A. “rc, ,
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See "Wiley aid Gene" at NEW TINE...
Now—you’ll . meet these old •y A p
friends tonight at 7:45 . . . (-E4-
brought to you by another old ■ •T•
friend, SUPERIOR FEED TONIGHT!
“We try to keep first-termers night temperature wa, 29 degree,,
away from these fellow, at Me- sounded an optimistic note, how-
Alerter who are repeaters, some ever.
i l of them 12-termers," he said. “It looks like the storm is slow-
The record, show Chester was ing up," the Denver forecaster re
put to work at McAlester in the ported, “and we think if, sliding
prison hospital, working in the den- eastward, away from the divide."
tai office. That, he said, hinted central and
“He worked as a dental assistant western Colorado might escape the
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