Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 71, Ed. 3 Friday, April 30, 1954 Page: 10 of 16
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NORMAN, April 29—University Pack, a junior at Texas Western
of Oklahoma students will present college
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Agreement Proposed
NEW YORK, April 30—A—Rep. W. Sterling Cole (R.. .
N. Y.) urged an American-Canadian defense pact to ward
off any enemy attack against the North American continent. i
Cole, chairman of the senate-house atomic energy com-
mittee, proposed Thursday night at a Colgate university '
banquet “that our government, as speedily as possible enter
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mobile design. See new fabrics and colors. Note
the exciting model changes, the wider doors,
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SPRINGER. April 30—Springer —Eugene Willard Holmes, 24.
highschool has been selected as wanted for murder in Albuquer-
one of the 100 Oklahoma schools que. N M was arrested here
to be checked in a national survey early Thursday by Caldwell police
on health and physical education and Canyon county sheriff’s offi-
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But three or four years from leg and facial cHs, his son
Open Honse at Mangum now he said. "the Soviets will Charles. 18, a compound leg frac-
MANGUM April 30—Southwest he ahle to launch a saturation at- ture and back injury: another son.
Baptist hospital will observe open tack against our nation-an attack Dean, 14. a compound leg frac
house from 2 to 4 p m Sunday, so massive that our ability ultim-hire. and the nephew, Brent
David Foster. manager an ately to prevail may be open to Stradling, 11, cuts and bruises,
nounced. Sunday is the date-of the grave question
annual homital day sponsored by He sad a 100 per cent defense
the Oklahoma Baptist convention against .assault is impossible but ,
All church members in this area a strortg defense would "inflict Legislators Appli
will be invited to view the inst- such hisses on raiding formations
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A&M Offer* Color TV
OKMULGEE. April 30 color is
the byword in the Oklahoma A&M
Teeh radio and television depait
ment Beginning in September,
any student may learn color tele-
vision. as well as black and white,
by taking an additional semester
of training l. a program at 8 15 p m Monday
Although there is no abundance in the highschool auditorium at
of material on color television Pauls Valley, The meeting is spon-
available students will he given sored by four mothers’ clubs, and
het. that have been released by arrangements were made through
manufacturers i’ each new Piece the oU lecture and entertainment
of material is released, it will be service
insorporated.intothe course In T«o Oklahoma City students will
th . "ay; the hopes to participate. Ronnie Claire Ed-
date eachastudentsthe most up-to- wards. 1537 NW 37, Oklahoma Citv.
of his enrolment. wll give light dramatic read ings
Gwen Drennan, 1715 NW 20, will do
Oilfield Worker Hurl classical ballet dances. T
Joan Lunsford, Pampa, Texas.
SEMINOLE. Aprl 30—1 0 will play popular piano music and
steward, Norman, was treated at give an accordion solo. Lija Kres-
the Seminole Municipal hospital lins. Berkeley, Calif., and Don
this week for a badly severed Crabtree. Ada. will present a skit
hand. from the musical “Oklahoma!"
Steward, an oilfield worker, lost They also will sing semi-classical
three fingers as the result of an songs Dick Anderson, Duncan, will
accident that occurred on a drilling sing semi-classical songs,
ng, near Seminole, when his hand •
cormpaadim week a year ago.
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Beverly Pack of El Paso, Texas.
1950 Maid of Cotton, got a standing
reception from members of the
house agriculture committee
Thursday when brought in and in-
troduced by Rep Regan (D-Texas).
The committee stopped its busi-
ness of considering what to do with
surplus food crops to meet Miss
into a mutual continental de-
fense pact with Canada."
Under UN Authority
Such a pact. he said, should he
"under the authority of the United
Nations, comparable in purpose,
scope and organization with the
North Atlantic Treaty Organiza Strictly Business
KRERS. April 30—Krebs is he There wouldheaqssupreme.com- "Takes unusual skill. Miss did so much to fabricate still tempt to find a trace of the miss,
lieved to be the first city in Okla man 1n. and ... ome. nd.r Sludge, to consistently keep from requires in these troublesome times ng officer
homa to begin water rationing this Im ' spelling a word the sameway the utmost of our devotion • ♦
year at limited use of city water . , ctma Lat tL. ons twice’" "There have been, are now and Marmet Get Action
for non-essential purposes, was or- eratllone notwithstanding." Cole probably.will continue tolbe " he SAN FRANCISCO. April 29__
dered for residents The order is said, „ would be suicidal for Can. Fogbound Plane Hits - 4 i ab read In the. land. The marnes fired a single gun
affective immediately ada and the United States not to r ... . hand.eguatly, history salute and the city’s pesty pigeons
Lawns and gardens may be wat- recognize the new dimensions to California Mountain tught and the facts of con, took,offfrom the civic center
ered only one day a week between onnnt. heoneh, ,00 wun. .e . , . , temporary life, who, skeptical of like frightened jets (Citv officials
2 pm. and 5 p in The rationing sovereignty broush , REDLANDS. ( alif. April 29 -P our form of civilization and gov who have tried manv wins to ert
program is set hv wards with spe of atomc and hydrogen warfare -A fogbound private plane from ernment, seek to change their un r . of the birds were disappoint
rial watering days for each of Future Dangers Seen Arizona crashed into scrub oak derlying fundamentals " ed when they soon fluttered back
them. He said it was miestmnshle frees in a mountainous area Thurs- _
Low pressure and insufficient whether the Soviet Union "could da ■ inuuring the pilot his two sons ECLOSSER’S 2144 N. W 10th|
water mains in some areas make now mount an attack of such in- and a nephew
ALWAAS DECIDE IOIO MUSTF
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Mystery Solved
McALESTER, Aprl 30—Mystery
of Linda and Snooks has been
cleared up, according to Miss
Flora Wingo. Pittsburg county
home demonstration agent.
The girls were blue ribbon win-
ners in the county 4-H club con-
’ tests here They filled out their
entry card, using only "Linda"
and “Snooks " They turned out to
be Linda Carlton, 11, and Mar-
gart "Snooks" Kimmel, 12, both
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the restriction necessars accord- tensity and scope that our ability Owen Stradling, 43, of Mesa,
ing to John Parks, mayor to retaliate would be eliminated" Am. the pilot, suffered a broken
NEW YORK, April 2
-gineering News-Record
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Fort Sill Officer old Chureh Pieked
Vanished Army A Celebration Site
ficers Thursday asked aid in find- ofa three-day centennial celebra- ported. The plant fabricates’ sheet Eine
ing a 34 year old major missing of congregationalism in Kan- metal drainage pipe * sngnet
since Monday morning **" An employe who works at
MANCHESTER, N H IP—Gen The officer. Ma J) Charles , wTheaevent will be Tuesday, percent efficiency will receive
Douglas MacArthur said last night Crane, a student in the advanced "ernesdayaand. Thursday at the extra 120
that citizens must guard against artillery class at Fort Sill, has
“adventurers in our midst who not been seen since leaving his
travel alone with W,T .......
to tear down American free insti- been driving his own car, a light
tutions. green four door 1950 Studebaker
I "Possibly it is necessary for with a 1953 West Virginia license
me to point out tv you," he said and Fort Sill sticker No. 325
"that the struggle to preserve un All areas in the Wichita moun-
defiled the edifice of national tans and parts of southwest Okla-
strength and unity which Daniel homa have been searched by auto-
Webster and his contemporaries mobile and helicopter in an at-
* GUYMON
of Kiowa
Okmulgee Bills Lower
OKMULGEE, April 30—Tele-
phone bills mailed this month re-
flect the reduction in federal ex-
cise taxes which became effective
April 1, according to C. W Mill-
er, manager of Southwestern
Bell Co.
The savings for Okmulgee citi-1
lens will amount to $39,508 yearly
and for the state and saving will
be over $4 million a year
Picnic Dates Set
WOODWARD, April 30_Picnic
dates for the Woodward elemen-
tary schools have been announced
by J. J. McCullough, principal. |
They are as follows: Horace
Mann, May 3; Westwood, May 4; I
Madison Park, May 5; and Oak
Park, May 6. School will take up
at the regular time on the picnic
days and the students will go from
the schools to Crystal Beach park
for the all day affair, McCullough
said. (
ELLACINDERS
Mil I IAN RAI I AD Your chance to fire ques-
--- tions at men who sell more
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ability he dissuaded and be
kept from dealing us a mortal
blow
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SIXTEEN—FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1954
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programs Information obtained cers
will be used in evaluating school Officers, working on a police bul-
facilities and programs letn which stated Holmes was
The survey will be completed wanted for the murder of an Al-
May 15 and results forwarded to buquerque cab driver, 30-year-old
the University of Indiana for tab Roger Chapman last December 1,
ulation and release next fall spent all of Wednesday night track-
, ing down the fugitive
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BOISE (TTY, April 30—Eugene
Burns, Keyes, and Kenneth Tapp.
Boise City. of the A m m •M • mm ■ ■
4-H club tractor operators N* •A ■ mh EA I I M I
BALB KALL Y
They represent Cimarron •u=a== ■ •
county as tractor operators at ihe
state 4H club roundup in Still-
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