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Oklahoma City Times
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954—TWENTY-FIVE
Steels SId
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xt Claude V Barrow-
With Co
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the
doned it 3,000 feet
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Atoka County-State Oil Co. and
on the board of trade Tuesday and
SP
Southwest Butterly—J. B. Sulli-
7 cents at one time in a continua-
de-
to 2,907 feet, and was drilling
after all.
Southeast Purd y—Continental
t
Thrust at Attlee
The parable was not lost on the
visiting the west’s enemies.
much of Illinois Tuesday
over
points reported very light mois-
between the
Rescuers Find
leaders of the west and the east.
Walters Area—Baldwin and Mc-
Cullough, Wichita Falls, have
Town Erased
coun-
Weather Detail
ty, for 2,000-foot tests.
Freeny— Mid - Continent
North
By Earthquake
primary markets on Monday. Dis- county, perforated the Tulip Creek
tint monthe initiall. h..+ . .. ... ... e . e a . .. .
to Save
15-9n-10e, on west side of the
$
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mount
Psmh:E,ama, Ruumaa v. s10,000.00
To Top 8,000
by candlelight in a hole
measur-
f
Search for additional victims
con-
tinued.
Rebimeen at OieaS M 64814
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Divorce Petitions
Garcia, who is unemployed
digging with pick and shovel.’
Steady.
Farm Land Sale
Lghta
Meavie
The Times Congratulate*
Kirby.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 13—4—
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the report said. As further evi-
The Algeria emergency disaster
On New Members
hit towns and villages in the
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RE-ROOFING YOUR HOUSE?
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
MA CITY
14,655,595,198.91
•274,955,485,643.95
Mills, Exporters
Prop Cotton List
pool in Hughes county, recovered
750 feet of clean oil and 250 feet
of mud-cut oil on test of sand at
been pulled out of the ruins of
Orleansville and other earthquake-
10,096,464 423.15
14,662,148,566.38
b flew., m.
iwm mil?
With the discovery of the 307
dead at Beni-Rached, the toll
mounted to 1,657.
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Sept.
13 (-A special committee of the
U.N. General Assembly said in a
report made public today it has
failed to break the deadlock over
admission of new members.
New members are taken into the
3%
Current
Rate
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Wesk,
tonday.
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property
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impasse.
Foreign Exchange
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Contest
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Yew Pigskin Prediction!
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and
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list What Iki (investmenD)
Doctor Ordered.
Ceeu Choate,
PAiawkanas.
The September issue of our
very popular "Pocket Guide
for Today's Investor" is just
off the press. Here are the
topics:
• 20 Companim with Common
Stocks As Sole Capitalization
0 Selected Bonds for Investmem
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United States Treasury Statement
WASHINGTON, Sept. 140in—The cash position of the
toersuponarngaatdicayezrargbeginning July
mt an.1
U.U. Ray Taylor,
gFesqanvcathes.
MONEY TO
LOAN
The case came to light when
policeman Enrique Salinas an-
What made the thrust sharper
was that Mullens, like Attlee, in
Applications for dormitory ,
rooms continued at a fast dip
The team waa directed to the
village of Beni-Rached by a U. S
airforce helicopter. Vulturea fly-
ing over the ruins attracted the
curiosity of the crew and the heli-
Burma to Buy Here
WASHINGTON, Sept 13LThe
commerce department announced
Monday that a Burmese purchas.
mg mission in search of a wide
range of materials, equipment and
services will spend a month in this
country starting September 16.
21,809,065,60605- “22,278,271,00220
•Includes $534,705,520.97 not subject to statutory limit
Grains Rally
Actively After
Weak Opening
CHICAGO, Sept. 14—Grains
sold off early in an active market
Is
Bi
the 11-nation Security Council.
Fourteen applicants have failed to
get in because of Soviet veto in
the Council and seven for want
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RFAT
Hobart
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petition for a writ of habeas
pus, was the fourth stay the
Filling out th* winning gridiron dope sheet will earn
you $25, fans. Show the Oklahoma City Times sports-
writers you're keeping up with the nation'* top team*
this season.
First Pick-the-Winner ballot appeared Monday. Thurs-
day. Sept. 16, is the deadline, so hurry. Predict those
scores!
Bank Robbery Suspect
To Be Arraigned Today
SPOKANE, Wash., Sept. 13—-
George Quatsling, 21-year-old es-
cape from the Jefferson county
jail in Golden, Colo., will be ar-
raigned Tuesday on charges of rob-
bing the Dishman State bank at
’ IS. ISN NW
Lynch. N. 0 4U
Most newspapers here, while re-
porting cocktail - by - cocktail the
drinks Attlee his hsd with com-
Cohn Reports for Duty at Keesler Airforce Base "irezhoh
Lieut. Roy Cohn, former McCarthy subcommittee counsel, is shown walking toward
the selective service system conference area at Keesler airforce base near Biloxi,
Miss., where he began serving his two-week training period as a member of the
national guard. Cohn was called to duty and assigned to the selective service con-
ference being held at the base.
Weak, gemahasuatFia.
Everyone is Entering S
the
1954 Football Weekly
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Dr. Small was acquitted in the
azing of Jules Lack, 43, of New
Lack was shot to death at a
swanky Lake Michigan summer
home where he and Mrs Small
had been visiting friends over
Memorial Day.
I Dr. Small was acquitted on a first
degree murder charge. He pleaded
that his wife's friendship with Lack
had driven him temporarily insane.
Dr. Sowers to Speak
NOBMAN, Sept U-The first
Parent-Teachers association meet-
ing in Durant this year wiu have
l# ..I
xkotonruturs,,
Igy
Arkansas Broiler* & Fryers
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Bcxry* : •
i UN Is Deadlocked
J gages.
5311 8260: 5
. Aaroq, Davia, 11. of 2504 NE 1?. and
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US. and
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Raymond Girod, A4M regia-
trar, predicted enrolment would i
be more than 9,000, an increase
2 over last year. Autumn registra- 3
* tion in 1953 was 7,790 on the I
„412gane)
ay "E
m Spot Non-Ferrous Metals
The unburied dead raised a new
threat to survivors in the area. It
was feared that polluted water
might spread disease from Beni-
Rached to the rest of central Al-
gerla's disaster area.
Authorities said Beni-Rached
was the epicenter of the quake. No
Woods County— Phillips Petrole-
um No. 1 Sandra-A, in C NW NW
of 8-26n-15w, at four miles east of
the..Fair Valley community, com- munist leaders, have been using
pleted on pum P for, three barrels their editorial gunfire on other
of oil and 27 barrels of water a matters
mpressedin ware-
35 a
"pce-
CANBERRA, Australia ,Sept. 14
—(CDN)—An eloquent MP rose to
his feet in parliament here th*
other day to tell a tai* of a Greek
called Atleus.
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2,
5 956 m
"SS-
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.. 2 size of the first-year class. Near-
। ly 5,600 sophomores, upperelass-
attempt was made to get through
earlier because the only road from
w committee reported that aa of last
Gp. night, a total of 1,350 bodies had
um et al No. 1 Memorial, in C bottom of ■ his wine glass, ____
SW NE of 8-8n-6w, north of Am- elded that things were not so bad
her townsite, was coring below 13,-
554 feet.
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tryers, dresjed. drawn
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Uvwim-i » men and graduate students pre-
Xona # enrolled last spring and during
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9,144,127,764.78 —
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Un Selected Stocks
Chicago Grain Futures
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Orleansville was made impassable
by cracks snd tons of rock
loosened from the mounts ins by
the shocks.
Survivors from nearby mountain
towna converged on Beni-Rached
when the arrival of the rescue
tesm became known. After nearly
four days without food snd shelter
most of the 1,000 or more sur-
vivors in the region were more
like beasts than human beings, of-
ficials said.
Feed Is Priceless
Grown men fought children for
Stay of Execution
. permor.sm „w na Will Be Ruled On
_ J ith S. Small haa filed a divorce1 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13—/
Non. auit against her busband, Dr. Ken- State supreme court Justice Phil
neth Small, recently acquitted in S. Gibson Monday hinted the court
the murder of her playboy lover, might rule Thursday on the state's
the Detroit News said today. petition to set aside Caryl Chess-
The newspaper said Mrs. Small man 1 stay of execution.
filed the suit Thursday, the day Gibson gave J. W. Ehrlieh, San $135 0
after her dentist - husbsnd was Francisco attorney who had just U.
freed from Ionia State Hospital entered the case in Chessman's Banta sala yuatsung mmmu in
where he had been detained pend- behalf, until Wednesday evening to county jail in lieu o*s0 005 bond
ing outcome of sanity hearings. Dresent leoal mamaand- 2- a------" — - -ond‛
M higher, September $2.15%; corn to 2,907 feet, and was drilling
% lower to % higher, September ahead on a 4,000-foot test
$1.63%; oats % to % lower, Sep- Southeast P u r d y—Continental
tember 76%; rye unchanged to h No. 3 Rose-Vose, in NE NW NW
lower, September $xm44%; soy- of 5-2n-3w, Gsrvin county, flowed
beans 4% lower to % higher, Sep- 100 barrels of oil in 15 hours from
tember $2.90%, and lard unchanged the Springer at 9,485 to 9,518 feet
to 27 cents a hundred pounds on a 14-64-inch choke; shut in
lower, September $16.15.
Northeast Ready—Lawrence A of 6-5n-11w, southeast of Gu
Bush No. 2 Carroll-B, in SW NE Apache field, ia dry and aban-
NW of 34-2n-lw, Garvin county, doned at 3,003 feet,
flowed’152 barrels of oil a day 0- ________ w ,
vu wuumuuuuwe aucsuny w through. • 20-64-inch choke from George Cameron were rigging
then recovered, getting back to perforated sand zone at 4,521-39 at the No. 1 Collins, in NE _
---1eied SE of 25-3s-9e, southwest of Atoka.
mat ......
2Kahoma City
NJ 29,
copter landed on the only flat spot w„ ,„1WU .0 .21
left.in the town, 2,900 feet high cationists, who spent $13,804,378.
in the mountains 15 miles from The number of visitors has
here *
mand for mill and export account.
Hedge selling was active with started at the Nos. 3 and 4 Jones,
s leading spot firm selling a few in NW of 24-2s-llw, in Cotton
thousand bales of nearby Decem-
ber. Increased hedging reflected rvorin rreeny—m-conunen,, , , . . .mauers.
larger sales of spot cotton which Petroleum No. 2 Kidwell, in C NW daz. fromnothe Mississipplan st In short, few Aussies have be-
totaled, almost. 70,000 .bales for. 10 NE of 23-8n-4w, offset in McClsin 520.10506 .. oi N come worked up over the sight of
iant months saggid initanbutartoaszqaorteezpknekedat"brranayxon. 1 “ cw Nwn Mr- hobnrnbengBnitsnerireas minister
hen “in-ae -- - w—------ — i- - - - 10evm, in lexas county, peno- -----------------
rated the Morrow land at 4,418-26
... No. 1 Blythe, in NE M,x the o
No One Survives c I—•---
The search teama found that not State Markets
a single person in the town hsd
survived the quske.
stendy. u tBS,E
In Mixed Mart;
PaceDraggy
NEW YORK, Sept. 14-m_Steels
declined la early trading Tuesday
while the rest of the stock market
waa irregular. Volume was mod-
erate.
Trading began at a slowand ae-
lective pace and continued that
way through the morning. Blocks
were relatively scarce and changes
were generally in small fractions.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical,
which climbed 3% points Monday,
opened up 2 more at 45% on 4,000
shares. Other opening block trans-
action included Pennsylvania
Railroad 17% up % on 4,000 shares,
Bethlehem Steel 78% of % on
1,500 shares, General Motors SIH
off H on 1,500 shares. Twentieth
Century-Fox 28% up % snd Stan-
darn OU (NJ) 95% off % on 1,000
shares.
On the rise were Chrysler, Pack-
ard, Goodyear, Goodrich, United
Aircraft, Radio Corp., American
Smelting, DuPont, American To-
bacco, Westinghouse, Santa Fe and
Sinclair OU.
Losing ground were U. S. Steel,
Republic Steel, U. S. Rubber, Mont-
gomery Ward, Boeing, Schenley,
Anaconda Copper, American Cyan-
amid. General Electric, New York
Central and Illinois Central.
Monday the stock market ex-
tended its two-week recovery ss
volume topped two million shares
for the first time in nearly two
weeks. Aircrafts lagged but most
other sections took part in Mon-
day's rise.
The bond market held to s nar- ,
row groove Tuesday. Price
™ A&M Expects
was visited in 1953 by 121,732 va- ~ ’ *•**
sc. U.N. by decision of the 60-nation
, Assembly upon recommendation of
- (wite
car, furniture, —---— • —
•___ Cheliff river valley.
months. The noise wss the pulley eSO
creaking as Garcia lifted dirt by own
bucketfulls from the hole. fohn6n
Garcia’a only explanation: tSp
"I just have an idea there is Wdel scat-.—______________
Bold there.” amopaynnagvewnmhefooyzahdajterni2n
Garcia, who is. unemployed pakt.
now but used to dig ditches, is
• • •
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13 Stillwater campus.
3 Orientation for the freshmen
u continues Tuesday and Wednes- ’
18 day, and late arrivals are ex- l
pected to add considerably to
1614 NW ueore C ad Cena vee Frances Pul
ed to a new record every year since
na Discovery of the bodies raiaed the war, and the tourist trade has
: 5 the death toll in North Africa's trebled since 1944, when there were -
-mua.m." #3
* cording to indications of the first ponie, "est of the East Parkland
day of registration for new stu-
Thi, lilt of prices paid to dents Monday.
producers is compiled by the . A freshman class nearly, as I
itate department of agricul- large »» the record crop of 2,813 i
ture: of two years ago began check- G
Vacationiss Spend I—-------------‛-----------of
c - mnmI 2,683 to 2,720 feet; deepened to
Stuaent I fill v 2,865 feet and has set pipe. ।
•luuEllU 1 UUy Lincoln County—Atmar Drilling
No. 2 Tislow, in NW SE SW of
6-14n-5e, the Davenport area, is
dry snd sbandoned at 2,980 feet
#9jof the necessary seven favorable
:ls votes there.
i? The three-member Good Offices.
2 Committee wss nsmed by the 1953 ,
Assembly to seek s way out of the I
tag 27 feet deep and 25 feet wide, „ RGIQNAL vonEcASTS
its mouth where the kitchen floor tomlne"akwandazda""u
Garcia aaid he was digging for . . .
gold and had been doing so two Wi
Sadlugte Oil front Aussie Slaps
------- Attlee’s Visit
changes either wsy were mostly
limited to minor fractions, snd
trading was slow.
Long-term U. S. treasury issues
eased slightly. Australian and Ger-
man liens ahowed strength in sn
otherwise neglected foreign dol-
lar section. , Temperature and Precipitation for, a son. J®™ st Vnivsrsity,.. . „
— _ _ * , Highest temperature yesterday, for* idauaer: bogstat WeGley,Bap *
(vOul Seeker 95; highest temperature a year (orMrt- angenr; o" A Wenrs;duthre.
VUNW AEnC" Jago yesterday, 91; highest tempera- eMF. a? Rgbe Leon Hum. 908
c uw ! ture ever recorded in 64 years that Mr ala SrsonssbornaAt Mpiniei. —
Slavs at Home date,101 in 1893. Sobinson, for. dauanter, —— -
•J -- Lowest temperature last night, pSrainand,MraaDavid.L.Harteg.12
8AN ANTONIO, Texas, Sept. 692 lowest temperature, * year ago snindnm
13——A man who started dig- lat night, 61; lowest temperature Stsr’hopikar ‘ daucnter. ------
ging for gold under his kitchen ever recorded in 64 years that date, „ . • • •
two months ago because “i just .n I92e . . . Marriage Licensee
haveangdeatutsheraissti tomorriw and:S3na.“mDptets:ss Mg
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rgs Nk IIS?- Seott,
.Albert Eaz. Hgbbar,.. W Jean
4n-3w, at Southeast New Hope
pool, was wsiting on orders it 10,- - pe.-u was au, as. » u
701 feet. Continental Oil has staked parliamentarians. They recognised
Companv staked the Nn ER the No. 5 Rose-Vose, in C SE NE it as • bitter thrust at Britain's
Meanwhile, skies were_cloudy Vote in C SE NE of S-2n-3w. of,52n-w,at Sputheast Purdy, for Clement.E. Attlee, who has been
morning slthough only one or two Walker, Ann’nWlsweenwi P°a3 s: o’"?!* J unty,-Clark C Nye
points reported verv licht mois. 19n-60 Pavne cnuntu Comniata and 0 H. Rives No. 1 Larmey, in/"-. *“■* mmauucus, unE AlueE, is
ture. Rata would set back the har- for 30 barrels of oi/a damyPin a NE NRSE of 226-lin-te, norhot Ata unch member of the Lbor
vest slightly, traders said. M-inch choke from sand at 3,071- the, Northe astSy lvia npoo 1, ,is dry Par i. s m g t
News in export circles that Bra- 84 feet and abandoned at 3,572 feet. nSO,.too, Ln M. Keon, another
zil wanted 3,700,000 bushels of smin.i. cot. n n Fold Beckham County—B i g Chief prominent. MP, who recently de-
American wheat helped to stem min oil A Gas No 1 Harber et Drilling was starting an 1,800-f00t seribed Attleea Co.’s junkets to
the- "W decline in the bread oVs? sest 5~ ‘ ■
—.— Farlsborqoarea, drlled, tq‛t,345 mes north * the "ina tomhmne But thestttacks, eoming trom
feet, perforated dolomite sone atnitv the Australian Labor party’s bit-
4294-98 feet to recovery water; County_powel Briscoe terly anti - communist • x t re m •
plugging,.. Mid American Ine., et al have staked the No. 2 rightwing ’ were practically al that
AL:; in. c sw SE of hernashprdonAustralta.
- C Drilling were starting the No. 1 the. Northeast tockridge.are a,for Many MP’s, both government
NEW YORK, Sept. 14——Cotton Chilocco, in NW NW SW of 14- ' ' ' snd labor, are swinging to the view
futures were irregular in early 29n-2e, for a 3,600-foot test; loca- inge)2u 1F la,in SS" S"of that perhaps there should be more
dealings Tuesday after opening tion is just south of the Kansas 2718nw,atLyel JTL dry "friendly contacts" ‘
lower. Most current crop months boundary. and abandoned at 4,923 feet. laadara Ae fk. wa ,
were generally higher on trade de-
scrapa of bread, the aged and in-
jured were elbowed from the soup
bo» kitchen lines by the strong. Au-
' thorities said it was several hours
WL ana
ennie D. a
Dorn ana t
qxEEweeyon EAredParKarsian
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Civil Twilight—Begins 5:48 a. m ;
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am5sRe
"mzek"kmE,
this afterngon and venin. Lttie
tmzarature. Huh tody HM.
ind PANHANDLE-Fatr
Gered “Kunaerahwe“tnsdak:
Elate and Jack Win
He could no longer bear
Garvin County—Carter Oil No. 1 the cries of the tortured, the dying
Moore-Winn, in WM NE NE of 17- end the oppressed.”
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ipal speaker. Dr. Alice
.. director of the family life
ipstitute at the University of Okla-
homa. Th* meeting will be at
2 Washington Irving school in Du-
l rant, Tuesday.
as WHEAT
■M mpo l a*, m2.09-2.18
present legal memoranda for the would appear before Federal Judie
court's Sam Driver .t» . ‘
M-*u AE-VVEVM, EEVuIE VacR W * . 1 4 J
around previous closing levels. completed. _
September soybeans fell around . Grady County—Pace Petroleum
— at’thegatezot
featuredMonday’s dealingsn. Other miles west of chickasha, for a shuttowk rdavinetountewas thens," declared John Mullens,
monthe had much smaller losses 2,400-foot test. Frankfort Oil snd ators pan t deepen to’2 500 feet Atleus visited the enemy snd waa
Soybeans did not rally as stronelv Inland OU No. 1 Mayor, in NE NE . L \ eePen 10 “‘I feasted with vodka and caviar.
ZZ 0 ma de
l Mn. Small, 30, is reported out
of town visiting friends. Her 31-demnedcontirtza.z. T I!
year-old husband is living at hie hsmnedyeonyictrauthor has had in
home in Detroii with the couple's “ 51 imprisonment.
three young sons.
01 • n 1. These proud parents:
Showing Decline e g ®
WASHINGTON, Sept. 13—- anSr"an‛Mfor A.’T Karpepik Safw
The agriculture department re-Saio • "on, born at at Anthony
porta a “weakness” in the msr- Mr. and Mra. a. a. Patrick, Choetaw,
ket for farm land. 1%?. % m™ “mmAnhoKay,
The department says that farm 1MFoka mL Rn
land prices—after dropping an av- foMA
erage of 7 percent from the post it. (or . d»Uiter,
Korean high of July, 1952—held a.M5 andayrter; BorFxFenceknon,NE
steady during the four months WM n #ra. r W.“hkLeAn128 n
ending July 1, aSS?4 ‘ dauantr, bor at *
However, the deportment noted sw MraaChnriea E.Fosten 232
that the number of sales declined JT
sharply and the spread widened sPr J"daayrRtePetogPirsdARQNSnNw
between “asking snd offeringzoMfr 2"
prices.” wMr..and. Mre Kal. Hk, »a nw
This shows that both present Mr
owners snd prospective buyers, MA. son, bor af
have adopted a “wait and »«e " •<
attitude, producing "some under-
lying weakness” in the market, "3" e
dence of the caution prevailing on sA andgndi AET gneninseward.
the farm front, the report noted aoMfrandNsom"h"m f026 Aw
that farmers have reduced their „Mr. ahd"Ere"Cuion smQN°2SE m.
spending for farm machinery and »t«i “ Ur bora at niverni
have cut down on their short-term
debts.
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tag in for the start of classwork 3
Dollverga Thursday.
“ Officials who gave a series of |
placement and psychological |
tests to the incoming students E
said "between 2,500 and 2,400"
were tested.
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and space in the campus hous-
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dents.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 188, Ed. 4 Tuesday, September 14, 1954, newspaper, September 14, 1954; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1992346/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.