Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 171, Ed. 2 Wednesday, August 25, 1954 Page: 2 of 3
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women to police headquarters.
The older woman was given
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there were four voting booths and
as many as 10 to 12 people were
permitted to vote at one time and
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desire to have a preliminary
treated and released at an Ada hos-
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Light Grey or Oxford Grey. Regulars, Longs. Shorts
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Issued new ballots without follow-' The charges were
ing propei procedure. Cravatt. popular police detective.
The Putman City board, taking was killed while attempting to foil
the stand that repeated withdraw-the robbery of a Capitol Hill su-
als were chipping away too much permarket last July 16.
of the district, forced a district- Cravatt lay in wait inside the
wide vote by turning down the store after receiving information
patrons' original petition that a robbery would be attempted.
Had the board given its sane- Price was captured at the scene
tion the election could have been Fairris, who exchanged pistol
Nearly Every Well-Dressed Oklahoma College Man
Will Return to his Campus
in Rothschild's Clothes
"Soft Touch"
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She was injured in a car crash
41, miles southeast of Ada and was
driver were burned by flames found it easy to dispose of the
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KOKOMO, Ind . Aug 25--
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RIPLEY. Tenn IR—The judge
TWO—That at the poll place
_ . Two young ladles from Guthrie
gets in Wednesday's rioting were convinced Wednesday that
Rioters burned the office of the Oklahoma City police training
Diarios Associados publishing and should include study of the book,
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couldn't be obtained in Oklahoma
A state effort to find funds failed 1
Gilcrease, in addition to the col-
lection itself, pledged royalties E
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Church Group
Hits Both Reds
And Capitalists
EVANSTON, Ill, Aug 25—I—A
special committee criticized both
Rioters
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lation in the name of the chief of
police to maintain order
U.S. diplomatic buildings and
firms, as well as newspapers which
opposed Vargas, were major tar-
MAIL ORDERS FILLED
zu JEwey COMPANY razM
town the number of “items” in It“was Da Costa Who, pressed by like * bulldogs nose—smashed
the bank rose sharply Thal count his subordinale generals and fear- flat ",,
indicates business was "amazing- ful of civil war had urged early 11 Brothers and Sisters
ly good" during July, and. while that vargas meet the Barringtons condition was
dropping off a bit in August. still resignation demand, by taking a reported S 1 '& h t Iy improyed
___ was far above usual summer « permanent leave of absence Var- early Wednesday afternoon and
attempted to secede August 3 but pectations agreed - and killed himself he was 10 be transferred to Bone
were voted down 732 to 237 in a Money Plentiful? four hours later and Joint hospital here He i, the
district-wide election Barnhart and other hankers The new President in a procla- son of Mr and Mrs Lonnie Bar-
Election Attacked pointed out there is plenty of mation called on all Branlians to rington, west of Marlow
The group then appealed to money available, apparently, for .. aside n this terrible hou r.Shaw was the son of Mr and
Grady to authorize the transfer, the consumers to spend if and any (.a] or personal senti- Mrs " A Shaw. He '* survived
on an "emergency basis" Grady when they make up their minds. mentsin order to render Varga, by seven sisters and four broth-
refused to act unless the appli- There was a general fear of a n sthlmovs homage due for the ers
cants obtained approval first from possible business drop in the first tne.posinumous ' the English, the father of a
the Putnam City school district part of the year Cash piled up 1 , " 5-months-old son lived east of
board. in the bank, Store, reduced their couniry . Marlow. Survivors include his
TULSA Aug 25 —UP— Tulsa spewing, from a ruptured tank of case when three boys were brought
sros rzr
But she returned within a few issue that will be used to keep a smasled into a truck er , patch
minutes with her girl ^jend who unique collection of Indian art in Th-tank, one of two used on the judp, , R i,«is canned hi.
officers said also had been drink- Tulsa. truck, lodged under the front Judge J. R Lewis rapped h.s
ing. Both women attempted to The collection will be turned wheel, of the switch engine and &avel. Anybody in here who nev
drum up a little conversation over to the city by oilman Thom-bathed the diesel in a blowtorch- er stole a singlF watermelon when
with the reluctant gendarmes, as Gilcrease, who had said he like roaring flame
That did it. The officers called might move it out of the state if -
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No Bells With Police Art Collection
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The new soft flannel that you will enjoy in your Fall
Suit, Tailored of 70% Wool and 30%0 Orion' for
the soft, light, luxurious touch. The popular Dark
Tones are favored this fall for both Town and Sub-
urban Clothing Choose yours from our Brown and
Black undertones in Blue or Brown Sizes in Regu-
lars. Shorts, Longs or Extra Longs.
•Orlon characterized by its ability to give fahrict
a soft hand
Downtown Only
Reds Taking Hand They based their opinion on
Many rioters. apparently the fact the two officers hauled
sparked by the Communists as them down to police headquar-
well as traditional anti-U.S feel- and gave one of them a
ings, blamed the United States for drunkometer test
fomenting the erisis which brought The two women, one 21 and
Vargas downfal I he other 19 were released_but
Obviously, too. the rioters were not until ihey got a lecture on
incited by the 600-word suicide let- *
ter Varga, wrote just before hi, their conduct
- it all started when the older
woman approached motorcycle
radio chain in Porto Alegre, on "How to Win Friend, and Influ-
the Atlantic Coast, heavily dam- ence People”
aged the US. consulates in Belo After two unsuccessful over-
Horizonte and Porto Alegre, and tures of friendship toward two
hurled rock, through the' win- motorcycle cops, the gal, figured
dow, of the heavily guarded U.S. the boys in blue were just down-
Embassy in Rio right unfriendly
drunkometer test.
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Thrill Circus Agent Sheriff Willard Norvell, County
Fined SIlHI lor 'Stunt' Alty John Sanford, three highway
7 patrolmen, court employes and
CHESTERFIELD. NH IP -John spectators put their hand, in their
showed she had been drinking ecuon. isei, pledged royalties E McLean, advance man for an puckets
but not enough to be classified Irom his holdings in East Texas auto thrill circus, not only didn't dismissed
a, being intoxicated to retire the bonds and maintain get paid for an impromptu per- ----
) , the museum in which the $12 mil- formance - he was charged $100 ... .A.
They explained to (apt Bob lion collection is housed for it ppnurn with PAO?
ort Yt at ' ii were, only try Gilcrease', financial difficulties. When the sl year old Covington, HUAEU stomach OA) J
mg to be friendly with the po- stemming from an ambitious ac- N Y . man surprised even himself Vuuvu-- MV*
licemen, as they were accu2 quisition program and reverse, in by driving hi, car over an eight- THANK HEAVENS' Most attack,
omed to being friendly with of- oil deals, were disclosed earlier foot embankment here police areacdndisestionWhenitastniken
ficersa home. this year when he announced the charged him with driving while un- takerBestanctinb medicine, known
I he captain released the girls university of Texas at Austin was der the influence of liquor He todoctors for the relief of heartburn
with a bit of advice "Go home interested in obtaining the collec- pleaded guilty in Municipal Court and gas Get Bell-ana today. 25«
and behave yourselves.” ton. and wa, fined $100 Adv
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regularily and improperly con- ing about business, trading in-
ducted. creased steadily.
She entered Valley View hospital
twice after the accident for treat-
. ic. . nn.. Th. atrancor ment and • doctor said an autopsy
pnap led them to his craft Showed her death resulted from
finally led them to his crall, .I 1 .. ...j ...a ku 4L.
which looked like 'two deep high blood pressure caused by the
saucers sandwiched together,” injJuries. _________
The conservative-spread collar has a definitely
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Styled with button or French Cuffs. In White.
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Texas, police after fugitive war-
rant, against him and Peggy Ann
Fry, Dallas waitress, were turned
DENVER, Aug. 25_P_Mrs. over to FBI agents. Miss Fry has
Betty Farrington, the delegate never been apprehended.
fromHawa.reporuedtaftpreasdon- Fairris from his wound
sereneewednesda hWithsrresxden nd was booked at the county jail,
srisr renewhShishifighSfor Later, Skinner -.....ere to
Hawaiian statehood in the next con- Join his Pals. .mn
gress and would visit Hawaii for Officers said thewoman
the formal admission of the ter- dumped Fairris out of their au o
ritory as a state when and if state- on a Shawnee street when he com;
hood is granted plained of serious pain and loss of
Mrs. Farrington stopped off at blood from the wound.
the summer White House offices Two members of the stores per-,
while enroute from Washington to sonnel were kidnaped as a prelude
Hawaii. The primary purpose of to the attempted robbery. They
her call was to extend to the presi- were released unharmed, however:
dent an invitation in behalf of the Scanland said he and Tant had
people of Hawaii to visit Hawaii reached an agreement to docket
on admission day. these, cases for trial in October.
The petition prepared for filing inventories, and apparently their . mother Mrs George Shilling.
In district court Wednesday re- customers wore out clothing. furm- Pilot Marlow; hi, father, Edward Eng-1
quested the court tn declare the tore and such thing, as refriger- 1 -V- lish; and a sister. Mrs. Wayne
election null and void on these ators and washing machines (Continued From Pagel) Lowe, Marlow
grounds Then with the rain, in the Tell Climb, to 332
ONE—That said election was ir- spring and a general better feel- hair—but otherwise looking very The new fatalities raised the
much like an ordinary human be- state traffic toll to 332, nine more
ing— came out from behind some than on this date a year ago.
hushes. Wednesday, the patrol charged
We were frightened at first, the death of a 58-y ear-old Ada
but the man appeared very woman to an accident near there
friendly, and stepped to- on August 8.
ward us. Trooper, said Melvinia Alverson
casting their ballots to discus, the not desire to have a preliminary One of them addressed him in died Saturday in an Ada hospital,
election and advise each other of hearing Powers ordered them English. French, German, and
the way they intended to vote bound over to district court and Norwegian "He didn't seem to
Procedure Questioned held for jury trial without bond understand a word.”
THREE—That there were at on all counts The suspects »huF sTPANGER THEN at
least two instance, of mutilated fled out of court and were returned THE inKANEK " L
ballots where in said voters were to jad. 1 tempted, to communicate, by
issued new ballots without follow-' The charge, were filed after drawing circle, and whatlook«d
like pictures of heavenly bodies
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capitalism and communism
Wednesday in a report submitted
to the second assembly of the
World Council of Churches
The committee, headed by Bish-
op Hanns Lilje of Hanover, A widow has one advantage
many, recommended the assembly brag about her dead
adopt the report bu said it needed husband;, but When brag
expansion to show there aremany about , live one, other women
signs of hope for mankind today. can see hes got you fooled.
Sovereignty Denied?
The report summarized the find-
ings of 15 groups which, for two
weeks have been discussing the
statement The committee recom- (Continued From Page 1)
mended the council send the state- ... -
ment to member churches for Oklahoma City store, into the death yesterday, in which he
“study prayer and obedience" hands of consumers. spoke of "a subterranean cam- .. 11
The statement criticized commu- Mrs John A Brown, of the John paign of international group, officers I G I unser and Bit
nism for denying the sovereignty A Brown Co . reported sales for joined with national group, revolt Dean in the 30 block rx tsroao-
OLGod and for attempting to re- July are "just a little ahead of a ing against the regime of workers way.
place God with idolization of the year ago, and that August is do- guarantees." The officers dutifully noted
Communist party. ing well. It is considered unusually since the beginning of World later in a written report on the
It criticized capitalism for plac- good for summertime business. War || Vargas had been a staunch incident that the lady "had been
ing too much faith in man's ability particularly considering the heat ally of the I nited States, first drinking her eye, were blood- ,
to work out his own faith. This so- and drouth against Germany and later against shot, her speech was plentiful
eal system, it said, tend, toward Sear, Picture Cloudy communism. but somewhat incoherent, and
“disregard or denial of God', sov- R E deFreitas of Halliburton's Successor U. S. Friend her posture as unsteady,
ereignty over the world and fail- says business has maintained a Rrazils new President. s5-year. The officers said the woman I
tire to recognize the imperfect, fairly good level, which was ’"r- old Joao Cafe Filho, who automati- attempted to "strike up a con-
precarious and transient character prisingly high considering the con- cllv stepped up from the vice versation with us, but was told lo l
of all human achievements. ditions presidency is regarded similarly go away and that we were busv
Delegates Degree .1 l Cahill, assistant manager favorable to the I nited States
The assembly's section on faith of the new Sears, Roebuck store. Because Vargas died a suicide T ,,
end order disagreed on whether pointed out that our sale, are up. Roman Catholic authorities denied 1 cenageTS
♦he disunity of Christianity i, sin- of course, but we should be doing him religious rites © ,
ful or merely an expression of di twice as much business with twice Eight days of mourning were de- (Continued from Page ” |
versity. l i .u > t ki , as much floor space creed throughout the nation he had been hit between the eyes I
Meanwhile, the timetable for "Our sales of small merchandise An estimated 100,000 of the with an axe His body was punc-
election of a new counen. presidium are up most because we can do Brazlian masses from whom Var- tured in many places and his face
was thrown out of ki ter by a mo more with it up here We can t gas since 19:%0 had drawn his great had been laid wide open. Both boys
tion from parlor Martin piemonen compare record, because of the support filed throughout the night were covered with dirt and blood "
famed German Evangelical lea new store. But 1 can say that on past the bier n the presidential The trooper said English had
cr. to have a layman elec e as our floor space ratio, used by our palace. They waited for hours in been sitting in the middle of the
one of the six prestden s store,, were • !ttle ahead of a double lnes stretched for 10 front seat. Shaw on the right and
Six clergymen.had.alreadybeen year ago blocks on both „de, of the street Barrington was drvng
nominated and had hi on exp w, W, Shearer, of the J C Pen- outside. Barrington had been removed,
to be elected Tuesday night by ac- ney co, said July business held Streets Patrolled from the car before Trooper Kiz-1
clamation when Niemo er ma e up well "and it surprised me. be- Yesterday , violent demonstra- ziar arrivid. He was taken to a
hisproposarwhichcqrriedsb.a cause of the drouth." tion, ended in Rio as night fell Marlow hospital with both leg,
noKinotin comimtco consider August Total Dip, Armed guard, and cavalry con- mangled and suffering from severe
noninatngavConmnteomionsier He said that his store volume tinued to patrol the streets In internal injuries ,
' P Aenggmum had planned to meet did not reach an official federal re- Porto Alegre the military took con- The doctors told me then they
Wednesday to deliberate on the serve report level—of about 20 per- trol at the request of the state gave him only a slight chance to
matter but the chairman, Dr J cent—but that he considered that governor "to maintain order at live,” the trooper saide.
Fart Moreland was called awav "distorted probably by new factors whatever price " Car mashed Flat
E.my on a family matter and in our trade picture" President Cafe worked furiously ‘The steering wheel had been
it appeared that it might take sev- August business for Penney to dissipate the crisis which began pushed back again,t hi, chest All
eral dams to settle the question, dropped off in July, but is begin- building up after the murder Aug the hoys had to be brought out on
. . 1 ning to come back as boy, and 5 of an air force major during an 'he drivers side because of the
Debate ueing on girls get ready for school, and assassination attempt on anti Var- smashed condition of the car '
It was reported, meanwhile, that more consumers return from va- gas editor Carlo, Lacerda Trooper Kizziar said an unidenti-
members of the section oninterna- cations. Following Cafe, stepup, all the fied motorist told him the boy,
tional affairs were debating the Lyall Barnhart, comptroller of Cabinet resigned The new Presi- had passed him on the w rong side
question of whether thecwestern the First National Bank and Trust dent’s first appointment was Lt of 'he highway just minute, he
world, and particularly Christian- Co , who keeps a close account of Gen Eduardo Gomes as air mm- fore ’he crash.
11V. can find some basis for living the "items handled" through the an unsuccessful can- "He said the, car hit the dirt
peaceably with communism. bank, said this index • had proved didate for president. Gome, had shoulder, -'kidded and then tried to
A petition signed by 33.000 Japa- to be a fairly accurate measure, led the air force demands tor right itself on the concrete slab,
nese youths demanding the nation, almost on a day to day basis, of Vargas resignation. But it whipped back, plunged into
of the world prohibit the produc- the actual business going on in " Varga, Praised a ditch and traveled about 300 fee
lion, use and experimentation of the city ” The war minister, Gen Zenobia before smashing into the dirt wall
atomic hydrogen bombs,” was pre For instance, on Tuesday, follow- da Costa accepted Cafe's bid to of ’he gully.
renter! to the section of internation- mg the big promotion day down- slav on in the top military post. The front end of the car looked,
al affairs of the assembly. 4— •h- ----h-- ~t ““—— -
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about 15 feet across.
The mystery man opened a
hatch and crawled into the disc,
tion" the"election could have been Fairri,, who exchanged pistol Moment, later the craft rose
tonemea tn the area lying between shot, with detective Bill Rackley, from the ground and began ro-
NW 27 and 30 and Tulsa and Ger- turned up the following day in a tating, first slowly, thenincreas-
aldine -treets Shawnee hospital. He suffered a ingly faster. Then suddenly, it
aunne 3-e- stomach wound disappeared at an “incredible
Hawaii Delegate Set Sxinner surrendered “
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