Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1951 Page: 3 of 30
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Oklahoma City Times
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1951-THREE
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youth, who has been in federal court
on several charges of raising money
orders, was back again Wednesday
and again was placed on probation.
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Beautifully plumaged ceramic birds of par-
adise ... in shades of peach shading to rose
. . . or vellow shading to brown. Perfect in
pairs or to use separately in center bowls!
ishment of five years in prison and a ---♦—
fine of $5 000.’ Man II ho Wed II hen 7
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guilty to raising five money orders by
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these periods run concurrently so if Gabriel said their Mohammedan sad being enumerated first The count
Brown makes the grade on the proba- marriage took place in Duhok. Iraq, in of the estimated 350,000,000 popula-
tion conditions, which include making 1913. He accused his wife, now’ living tion is to be completed in three weeks,
restitution, he will be free of the in Chicago, of deserting him and tak- The last census was taken in 1941 be-
charges in three years. Ing their three children in 1936. |fore partition into India and Pakistan.
First shipment following a
complete sell-out! Revolving
blond wood tray with five
removable inserts in green and
chartreuse pottery!
Ceramic Porky
Pig Server...
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Kerri sixth floor lfouseu.’ares Shop
Interesting addition to the informal table as
well as the buffet. Handsome little ceramic
pig in rose. yellow or green with perforations
to hold colored plastic picks for serving!
(Plastic picks included.)
Kerr s seventh floor Housewares Shop
Kerr's sixth floor Gift Shop.
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Easter fashions...
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At the office . . . in the classroom, Joyce steps smartly into the lime-
light ... in a delicious new color, HONEY BLONDE . . . dreamy
with your sill and linen casuals . . . devastating with deep summer
tones. Above, the show-ring loafer. $9.95 .. . below, buckled sabot,
$10.95.
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New Probation Set at Army Reserves Called Ships, Money
WASHINGTON. Feb 8—(A—The _ WC•,
termasters section and even the ar- N room BAVIATG
tillery are about gone. 1 1 • 1 • V IUl
Collectors piece . . . white china
square box with two trays ... all
intricately hand-painted in various
floral designs with gold outlining the
edges. A gift to be cherished always!
cashed them for a total of $255 22 bride-to-be was 5, but they didn't start
Medium-weight 42-inch dress or suiting in white, eggeshell,
pink, cocoa, powder blue. Yankee blue, midnight blue or
black, yard $6.98
Medium weight 42-inch silk in bamboo tone, yard
$5.98
Heavyweight 42-inch silk in bamboo tone, yard $8.50
Menswear 50-inch tussah in platinum while* and Con-
federate grey. yard $7 98
Mid
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one1 White-cnameled bath or kitchen utility
shelf, Center section (with door) 12x12x4%-
inches . . . two 16 inch side shelf-sections foe
knick-knacks, spices, toiletries, elcl
casualties in the Korean war total tary district said approximately 40
more than 525,000. percent of the state’s entire army
( The figures cover a seven-month reserve pool has been called back
( period ending January 25 and repre- to uniform and that reservists with
i S. . < . arge came from the fed- sent casualties reported to have been certain particular qualifications are
eral district court at Tulsa, where he inflicted by all branches of the Unit- becoming hard to supply to the navy
was charged with having bought a ed Nations forces. I think, without having official
money order for $104, his usual pro- North Korean casualties were put, Information on the subject, how-
cedure, and raising it to $51.04. He at 390.548, including 254,000 killed and ( ever," he said. Oklahoma hasn’t
pleaded guilty again. wounded and 136 548 prisoners of war.' been as hard hit by the army, at
But this time W. R Wallace, fed- Losses by ths Chinese communists, least, as some other stales."
eral district judge, warned Brown if who entered the fighting in November, The spokesman continued that
he slips on any of the conditions of were estimated at 134,616, inchiding the 40 percent figure Includes men
his probation, "this court will be in- 134,000 killed and wounded and 616 in organized units and those on in-
j active reserve status. It also Includes
1 men of all ranks.
Citing a few examples of special-
ties which are becoming exhausted,
the official said men with special
abilities in the judge advocate gen-
j . ... oral’s department, men in the quar-
orders, and raised each $50 and was married when he was 7 and his -
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tions." he said, "but it increasingly I WASHINGTON, Feb &_(P_The
is difficult to find men with the United States has formally demanded
right specialties inside the various that Russia immediately return 672
departments," lend-leAse naval and merchant ships
The army’s present critical need loaned her during World war II
is for junior officers through the The state department disclosed that,
rank of captain, the demand was made in a note
Although it is against the army’s pandedWednesday to Alexander S.
general overall policy. In a in- Panyushkin, soxiet ambassador. Pan-
stances the military district has had 2shk ” ’ 'epresen ting his country in
to dip into organized units to find Ihe Latest ° ‘a series of so-far fruitless
men it needs for recall. end-lease talks , ,
4 Ine U S. is asking Russia to pay
The army is attempting to keep $800 millions in settlement of awar.
organized units intact in "so far as time account of $10,800,000 000 Rus-
praticab,e. , . a . sla reportedly has made a "final offer”
Those taken from organized units, of $240 000 000
in all cases were from units which Officials said Russian representa.
had a surplus of men to fill special lives have refused to discuss return of
P05 ' _ the ships, insisting their government
AI . , N .. 1, . , wants to buy the vessels. They include
Oldest Mailman Buried 87 merchant ships
LOS ANGELES Feb 8— (P_ Ser- The U.S. refuses to sell them unless
vices were held Wednesday afternoon the!Russtans settle their over-al lend-
for John Henneberry, 84, believed to mheC 0 ;
be the oldest member of the National 1c These deyelopmentswere made pub-
letter Carriers aviation Henne- pravanSactertheR sstannewspaper
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be the on'y holder of the association’s Britamnwahegives TheerPaper gaid
gold 50-year card.________________ that offered Russia
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Ideal Valentine s Day gift for
the home-maker!
Indisputable favorite of famous designers . . . here is a
superb pure silk ... in rough linen-like weave that tailors
into the most expensive-looking suits ... it s crush resistant
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1951, newspaper, February 8, 1951; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1994582/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.