Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 110, Ed. 3 Tuesday, June 15, 1954 Page: 3 of 17
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any attempt to force debate.
The new Premier will have to been ratified by West Germany,
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Spectitor Styled
Red ta Shoes
Observers still can only specu-
late whether the Assembly, if it
came to a vote on EDC, would
TME
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when the bandits pulled alongside
of him and pointed a revolver at
his head, and ordered him to atop.
They then took the money, which
was the theater’s weekend receipts.
Western Methodists
Inerease Conversions
75 Civilians Enter
Driving Contests
On Base at Tinker
Remember Dad.
Fathert' Day
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Joseph Laniei.
Laniel and his Cabinet resigned
NO SIGHS ABOUT SIZE . . . a Rothschild’s Gift Certificate
is SURE to Please Dad. fathers Day, June 20.
tion at Tinker
and 25.
Give Him a Pair of Distinctive
Nylon Mesh Shoes
BUY-BY-MAIL, Please include size, color, 2% tar A
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faith brought the membership to
162,828, 3.45 percent over the prev-
ious year and a new high for the
conference.
C. Chateau Strap in white buck with tan trim, 12.95
Brown’, led Crou Ums. tu 2nd Moov, Cen a 21231
Brewn’s Copitel Ml. 2nd Fleor, Call Ma 81344
W. P, Welten
Agent
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Shop Wednesday: Downtown 10-5:30
Copitol Mill Start ♦ 130-6
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The symbol of Quality . . . only the finest
skins from all parts of the world are selected to
go in | & M shoes. Men who wear these shoes
have the pride of ownership and satisfaction be-
cause they are wearing the best. In Brown Calf &
Brown Mesh or Black Calf and Black Mesh.
0. W. Boulware
Agent
15 DAYS FREE TRIAL! 3
Try "The Worid’s Finest, Fastest Shaver"
far IS days at NO risk. Return far tell
refund if not entirely satisfied.
Professor to Speak
NORMAN, June 14—(Bureau)—
Dr M. L. Wardell, history profes-
Now Is The Time
To Repair Your Adding
Machine or Typewriter
cOMPLITE
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Maj. Carl Tyler, acting state com-
missioner of public safety.
Automatic Call
people who know the names of
Minogue, Manogue or Mannix,
and of course from those lucky
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REDLANDS, cur. June 14— "You’re late and early. Too late
The accent is white with a contrasting color that car.
ries out the matching costume effect The comfort is
built in by careful craftsmen. The perfect fit, flat-
tering and right is yours at Brown’s.
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SINGLE ITIMS: Stick Deodorant, 1.00 • After Shove
Lotion, 1.00 • Pressurized Smooth Shave, 1.00 •
Shaving Mug, 1.2S (Mill, Ji) • Shaving Cream,
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produe n m connaction whetaver with the Americen Netiomel ned Cru
today to the formidable task of
running the nation’s second largest
railroad, the far-flung New York
Central system.
Young and his. board took over
yesterday, an hour after they were
officially proclaimed winner by 1,-
064,000 shares in their proxy battle
with the management headed by
William White.
The new board quickly elected
Young as chairman — at $1 a year
-and named Alfred E. Perlman,
Si-year-old executive vice president
of the Dever A Rio Grande West-
ern, as president and chief execu-
live officer.
Rail Wees Studied
Today, a spokesman said, Perl-
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INDIANAPOLIS, June 14—IR—A gagged Simmons and forced him
driver got quick official attention into the trunk of his car. The hold-
after his car hit a utility pole. The up occurred about 10 a.m. and the
crash set off a fire-alarm box. theater official was released near-
The motorist wasn’t hurt but he ly two hours later when police in-
was charged with drunken driving. ’ vestigated his parked car_______
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people themselves," he wrote.
“As a matter, of fact, I would
enjoy hearing from anybody in-
terested in Ireland."
Agents can help you answer
A. Closed heel, open toe pump in white buck,
tin calf trim. On a medium heel---------.
B Spectator sling pump on a mid-hi heel in
white buck, trimmed in brown or blue......
An airforce-wide safety driving
contest, the "Driver’s Roadeo,"
hss drawn 72 civilian entrants
from Tinker field Final competi-
Prudential
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Man Diet In Accident
KIT CARSON, Colo., June 14-.
-Alvin Lee Rush, 20, of Anacostia
naval air station, Washington,
D C., was killed early Monday
when the esr he was driving want
out of control and overturned on
U.S. 40 about five miles east of
this eastern Colorado town.
for men
His chances were considered approve the plan to rearm West
slight. A big factor is the bad split Germany as part of a six-nation
Dlamona noneu I .omfort-
est smoothest meg
.Ha shaves in thewonid.
Monday that the 9,846 new mem
bers admitted on profession ol
told the 104th annual meeting
Young Group
Buckles Down
To Rail Duties
GIFT SITS:
Lotion, Cologne, for electric shavers, 2.00 • Shaving
Croom, Travel sixes lotion. Talcum, 1.50 % Talcum,
Smooth Shove, Lotion, 3.00•Lotion, Mug, Talcum, 3.25
Other sets and single dema from 1.00 to S7S
Pen plos tex, eneept M Sheving Creem end Soup
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in locating his cousins in the
United States
mand contezt. Finalists in that
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Smoors
HERE’S THE GIFT for POP’
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able shaving! He'll appreciate your thought-
fulness in selecting the finest shaving in-
strument of all time! Use your credit . . ,
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Masked Men Rob Sons of Erin French Crisis Spells Trouble for EDC Pact
Theater Manager Asked to Help
Replacements Oue
Young said that all of the Indus-
try'* 41,000 passenger esrs and
most of its 1,800,000 freight cars
"can be replaced by more efficient
type* and more than pay their cost
out of savings." He added:
"Industrywide planning for an
agreement on improved and stand-
ardited equipment designs, volume
purchasing, freight and passenger
terminal adaptation to the motor
age, the greater use of each
other's facilities, accounting, reser-
vation and ticketing simplification
and many other cooperative pro}-
ects are long overdue."
Perlman said in a statement that
"we will not revolutionize the rail-
road overnight but we will build a
firm foundation upon which will
rue a progressive and modern
structure of which we can all be
proud "
What salary Perlman will get as
president was not disclosed. White
received $120,000 a year.
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ing line executive*, city and state People's bank of Kansas City
law enforcement officers including
after losing * National Assembly conjure up some formula to recon-
vote of confidence on Indochina cile these views. Mendes-France’s embourg. Some t
sor al the University of Oklahoma man will call in key operating men
| will be guest speaker at the an of the Central to talk over the
f nual party of the Tulsa Lions club road's problems The Central la
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will be "Ths U. S and Ita Com White stepped down as president,
mitments " as he said he would if Young won.
as soon as the official tally of
shareholders' votes was announeed
st Albany.
He promised to cooperate with
the new management "in effecting
an orderly transition ”
In a statement, Young thanked
those who supported him and de-
clared: "We offer the warm hand
of conciliation to those who will-
ingly or unwillingly worked against
us."
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<ip—Police are seeking three, make a fine Texan, no matter
masked men who forced a theater whether he moved to Sweetwa-
manager to pull to the curb and! ter of Shamrock.
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Saturday. Mendes-France, whose public statements have been more they have strung along with French
criticism of government policy in against than for the European lagging a* long as they can. They
. . Indochina was a major factor in army, a position which will prob- say they no longer can plead with
Would welcome data Iom Laniel’s fall, accepted the mandate ably cost him support among the the American Congress for len-
to form a cabinet yesterday. He is MRP bloc. iency.
U. S. Getting Disgusted
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n vi , in the Chamber over the scheduling force. All sources agree the out- Ares. Iesorted a
Kanaan Democrat Files of debate ratrication of theFu comeswould berclaetasega a few id^Xe." inConverts
TOPEKA, Kan., June 14—4P— ropean Defense Community (EDC) Advocates of r. DC bel lev ert a lew annual confer
Horace H. Rich, member of the pact, which has been languishing in weeksagogthey couldlneeup arma-ence was'informed Monday
state board of education from Cold-committee for more than two jority.o 20 •' 3 memobersoortt Dr. J. Wesley Hole, the confer-
water Monday filed as a Demo-year*. however, counted onte suppor: 0lat.‛ eaaR ana etatiatinian
e crat candidate for district judge in Any successor to Laniel needs at least 60 of the 105 Socialists in
^uthwest Kansas. the support of both the Catholic the Assembly. A special Socialist
Silas I. Craig, Manager
412 N. W. Sth Street Tel.: RE 6-5569
Oklahoma City, Okla.
________ ______________ Popular Republican Movement party congress recently endorsed
litical crisis, spelled new trouble (MRP) and the Union for Repub- the treaty and threatened party dis
today for the long delayed Euro- lican and Social Action (URAS), eipline against members opposing
pean army treaty The controver- the latter made up of follower* of the pact, but there still is a large
sial pact in turn posed a major Gen. De Gaulle. The MRP wants group of Socialist diehard* willing
problem for Premier-Designate Pi- the army treaty debated as quickly to defy those orders.
erre Mendes-France or anyone else a* possible; the Gaullists bitterly. US representatives in Paris ary
trying to succeed ousted Premier opposed to the EDC plan, will fight exhibiting new impatience with the
French delay on EDC, which has
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Robert Simmons, manager of the May, Ireland, asking for help
event will enter a national contest. Leawood drive-in theater, told sher-
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slated to seek confirmation before
the Assembly tomorrow or Thurs-
day.
Chants* Are Slight
will be June 24 part with $1,300 before they tied
, , , his mouth with a towel and locked ter, received a letter from Ed
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 110, Ed. 3 Tuesday, June 15, 1954, newspaper, June 15, 1954; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1992044/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed May 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.