Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 170, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 24, 1954 Page: 3 of 24
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Soviet Protest
Jury Trial Set
September 15
fashioning her own clothes, was
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Why do YOU
get so tired?
why you get so tired —and what
you can do about it. Get your
as the Oklahoma entrant for the
Miss America title. One costume,
of course, was a bathing suit.
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Airforce Pushes Hoodlum Hunt
thor of a widely quoted traffic
safety article, "Ten Seconds to
Live,” in which he pictured the
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and pleaded guilty for Jones He
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The luxury of fur
on your suit ... an
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interprets this trend
in silky broadcloth,
frosts it with the
opulence of pure mink.
Teal with blue mink,
beige or black with
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Stave Ellingson
Fad carried too fart
Loyewey now . • •
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Shop, Thivd M—f, downtown
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Connie James
Wants 1900 a month.
cently and was bound over by Paul
Powers, justice of the peace
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blonde, who has a talent for ous Soviet charges that American
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Everything was peachy keen I
last May when Steve Ellingson. I
the do-it-yourself man, brought I
his new bride, Connie James, I
television actress and model, to I
Municipal auditorium here for I
the Home show.
Now she thinks he is carrying ’
this do-it-yourself business too
far
Tuesday, Connie filed a peti-
tion for separate maintenance in J
Los Angeles. She wants $900 a I
month 2
The curvesome blond decid-
ed he had carried the do-it-your-
self fad too far when she asked
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sy messenger to the state depart-
ment Monday night.
The note was signed by Soviet
Ambassador Georgi N. Zarubin,
who had refused to go to the state
department for an appointment on
the Rastvorov case on August 13.
Charges Repeated
The Soviet note reiterated previ-
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Miss Baker won the Miss Okla- Rastvorov case as violating ele:
homa title as Oklahoma City’s mentary standards of international
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however, had not been fully stud-
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whether a reply would be made.
Homeland Rejected
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hack for renewed questioning
Cress Is Insignia
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‘Pachuco' Hand
tattoos or carrying switch - blade
knives in a shirts-off inspection of
the base's 15,000 men Saturday
Thirty airmen were jailed im West Coast during World War II
mediately after the inspection. The and their name is apparently a
7n rounded up Monday had been part of Mexican slang Although
released'earlier, but wer called the gang’s first members were
YM‘s Ramblers Club
Selects New Officers
Th* Ramblers, young adult club
of th* YMCA, Monday night elect-
ed new officers. Charles Callahan
i is th* new president. Others are
Daisy Dovell, vice-president; Ber-
nie* Coley, secretary, and Lovena
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Rastvorov out of Japan after he
disappeared on the night of Janu-
$100 by Roy Crabs of the Perkins ary 24 from his diplomatic post
Lions club which sponsored the in Tokyo
event. The check is to help buy The note said, according to in-
her wardrobe for the Atlantic formants, that Russia “considers
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Marriage
'Bad Apples'
“The Air Force will not tolerate
a few bad apples spoiling a bar-
rel of good American boys,” he
said
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among 175 who were found with
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$12.50 for a hair do and he said
he'd do the job himself—after he
learned how.
In her complaint, the actress
said her husband, who writes a
do-it-yourself column for 400
newspapers, makes $5,000 a
month from his writings. His
was head of the school system at wishers turned out to fete Char-
Hydro. He is a graduate of Phil- lavan Baker with fried chicken
lips university, Enid, and the and potato salad at the Perkins
University of Oklahoma, Norman community building Monday
He formerly held the presidency night.
of northern Oklahoma Teacher Th* hometowners also got a
group* and is a past master of the preview of the Atlantic City
Hydro Masonic lodge.__ beauty pageant when Charlavan
' modeled costumes she will wear
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W aukomis Educator
Named to State Panel
Gov. Murray Tuesday an-
nounced the appointment of Quay
fallen into disfavor with the gang L
A squadron officer, meanwhile, V
found a copy of the Pachuco oath, E
said to require a signature in
blood The 33 “laws,” scrawled 1 L
immature longhand, included 65
“A Pachuco must know how to %a
use a shiv, gun, zip, brass knuck- A
les, club, razor, brokenbottle, feet ’
and fists.
“A Pachuco will at all times
have shiv of som* type on his per-
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B Frank Massad.' city criminal %
■ lawyer, will face common pleas 3
r court jury trial September 15 on a "
house breaking charge
Trial date was fixed Tuesday by a
Judge Evert Crismore. Massad did JJ
not appear in court He was rep. ""
resented, however, by Dave Tant, 5
his attorney
J Technically, Massad is accused 2
■ of unlawfully entering a building E
Former Wife Involved
The complaint was filed last May 6
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■ the apartment of his former wife. I I
2 Mrs Jeanne Brakebill, in the 200 M2
I block NW 23
Mrs Brakebill recently reouest- V
ed County Attorney Granville Scan- m
land to dismiss the charge “for the HO
best interest of all concerned ” He E
rejected the plea and ordered the EO
case docketed for jury trial E
Massad will appear in district HO
court September 3 for arraign- E
said it was about "what had been
jaunt to th* national contest, expected.” They said the note.
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tial proceedings against proven of- c ’
fenders, discharge of anyone who
concealed a criminal record upon
enlistment, undesirable discharges
for airmen guilty of misconduct,
and close surveillance of all oth-
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youths of Mexican descent,, the l-o" hrerdortheinhehnne
' The band’s insigni her. .. us. X^Xk^ came from them in taking a crosesection of
ually a tattooed cross on the upper A rull scale investigation was people,
pan of the hand between the launched here over th* weekend v i n i u
thumb and forefinger The top of after officers detectede "I Flanders Back Home
derandits lUrroadstheshou drug addiction, knife-carrying and NEW YORK, Aug 24—P—S . n last thoughts of a man about to This charge was filed after Mas.
halo of sevn dou strange bodily marks. A series of Ralph Flanders (R ; Vt.), returned die in • car crash, was himself sad testified in common pieas
The mark is partially hidden un- incidents.was culminated when a from Europe Tuesday, saying he killed Monday night in just such court that he did not know a man
less the hand is spreadlw.de Gang young airman was dragged dtoan had cut h>. vacat.onnp short be- an accident. Eastman, a Des who pleaded guilty as orlow Metz-
rules permit additional markings A? i carved in the chest cause of England s atrocious Moines advertising man, died in ger Jones, Tinker field worker,
for unuTual crim*, ( . weather and. because, couldn’t a hospital at Atlantic, lowa, was not Jones.
Ing or a rape ’ The maimed airman said he learn from the English papers , shortly after his car clipped an- Clarence A Warren, Ardmore
Th. Pachuco, sprang uo on the could not name his attackers, but thing of what was going on in other and went out of control, truck driver, testified that Massad
------- osMaun th* officers said he had apparently Washington Fatally injured also was Peter knew his true identity before he
James, 27, a passenger in East- went to Judge Carl Traub’s court
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Fight, to Win
“A Pachuco always fight, to
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Gates promised Monday that the k )
base would not "sidestep" it, duty M1h 1
to prevent “contamination and in- A
timidation of decent kids ”
He outlined a course of “positive
action” that included court mar- f
property holdings, she said, are
worth $100,000.
She charged that Ellingson ac- Russia has charged the United
used her of "intolerable ex- states with "an act of violence"
travagance when she brought in.c. , c ■ . .
home a 97-cent house plant, and in the case of Soviet diplomacy-spy
that he paid only half th* check Yuri A. Rastvorov, who has been
after inviting her parent, to din- given asylum in this country, dip-
ner lomatic source, reported Tues-
They separated last Friday day
night after th* dinner party The charge was made in a long
-----not* delivered by a Soviet embas-
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RANTOUL, III , Aug 24—«P— «uep
Seventy more airmen were round-
ed up for questioning at nearby
< hanute Air Force Base in an in-
vestigation of the vicious "Pachu- j
co gang of tattooed hoodlums. I
Air Force officers have already I
jailed 30 airmen on suspicion 'of
heing the hard core of the gang, f
which glorifies rape, narcotics ad- [
diction and crimes of violence.
Maj. Gen Byron E. Gates, base )
commander, ordered court martial I
proceedings against all airmen
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out of the bogus defendant case.
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John Rusco was master of.cere- tions* in the dramatic case.
monies at the Perkins „"Charla- state department officials con-
van appreciation night, planned firmed receipt of th* not*. They
ss a send-off for Miss Baker'. ”
e smth w k .. Hometown Blessings
Lee treasurer K Smith. Waukomis school SU- ©
Et.t gnt.. .< th p I . • perintendent, to th* state textbook
Guest speaker at the Ramblers committee (Oklahoman Times Sullwater Bureau)
dinner meeting w a, Menter Baker, He succeede j j McCullough PERKINS, Aug 24—Miss Okla-
on
Before becoming superintendent Atlantic City next month
of school, at Waukomis, Smith Almost 300 friend, and well-
What causes that tired feeling? j Strong Burglar Take.
poyaicanynweldorotinsonu 73-Pound Safe, 8100 --.....The state department disclosed
time* wake up tired? Do emo- A burglar with a strong back DETROIT IP—Workmen cleaned on August 13 that Rastvoroy had
tiona affect fatigue? Can dieting paid a viut during th. night to out .twishing.wellat the Detroit on TV ased
cause tiredness; will frequent Mainey s Grill, SW 27 and Agnew. Institute of Arts yesterday and asvlum
•neck, help’ He carried off a z5-pound found $1.208 07 in small change. At the same time, Rastvorov ap-
September Reader's Digest containing $100. . The well was placed in the lobby peared at the state department
Edward Ford Eeton 36 man- years.ago when Institute of- and told reporters that he had re-
i""4 th,od. X 36um an ficials sought to dis courage visi- jected his homeland because "I
ager of th* grill told police he tors from tossing pennies ins foun- wanted to live like , decent
c . m .. discovered th* break-in about tain exhibit. Th* pennies clogged human being •
September Reader s Digest to- 1 30 s m. Tuesday Officers L. C. the fountain and resulted in high The Soviet note was said to
day: 39 articles of lasting inter- Georg* and B. C. LeMay said th* repair bills. have complained that th* United
eat, condensed from leading burglar apparently entered Th* money will be used to pur- States, over a period of some six
magazines and current books. through th* front door and then chase new exhibits for th* mu- months, had refused to admit it
—-------------------—----- earned th* wfe out a rear door. ,eum. held Rastvorov.
Truly exquisite hats,
fashioned frankly for flattery.
Designed with couturier touches
that make them look twice their
fabulous little price.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 170, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 24, 1954, newspaper, August 24, 1954; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1992276/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.