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TWO—MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1951 '
Weekend Car Crashes $2 Billion Plan1
OREAT FALK Mont, March 12—-
8. Warden, 88. publisher of
Resolution Due
in the same class.
A state senate investigation of al-
leged extravagant expenditures in
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and private investors team up in a
were
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house of representatives.
82 billions program to “root out" hun-
which is the largest of Its kind in the
The dead; Otha Bunch. 21, Negro,
nation.
Negro, Poteau school teacher, El Cen-
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With any Purchase—1 Hrs. FREE PARKING, Motor Hotel, 17 N. Hudson
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closed no details.
man, was captured by federal agents
charges of extravagance on the senate
floor, said he has dug out new evi
donee of unwise spending. His charges
$I5, 520, MO
Outstanding men and this
outstanding hat just naturally gravitate
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cow they had attempted to sell at a able to treat the 6270,000 he got back
Gov. Murray Joins
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U. S. Imports Set Record
first time in history, the census bu-
on the house side Monday morning.
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January, I960. He previously offered: this committee.'
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petrol.
Plane Crash Cause
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Hong Kong's worst air disaster—a
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Urged to Fight
World Poverty
Reclamation Leader
Succumbs in Montana
Reds Condemn Allies’
Reich Foreign Office
No outfit is complete without a Vaquero tie . . .
Choose yours from a wide variety of colors and
Covers You
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British Princess to Visit
Husband at Malta Island
Illustrated
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and federal officers met with the
group and offered to help with the
naping Coy Jean Scroggins. Locust
Grove. and forcing him to drive him
and his brother, Norman, to Wichita
They recommended that the gov-
ernment spend 8500 millions in direct
aid in an economic offensive to dry
up the breeding grounds of commu-
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4-H and FFA
Livestock Show,
March 12-13-14-15
Stockyards Coliseum
8TATE TRAFFIC DEATHS
INI to date, N; March, 18
1950 to date, 71; March, 14
Four persons died in weekend car
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for information leading to the arrest
and conviction of the rustlers. He lost
a 750-pound white face steer last week.
Mont Davis, another county cattle-
man, said two calves weighing about
500 pounds each have disappeared
from his herd.
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probe a joint house-senate affair.
Rep Charles G. Ozmun, Lawton,
author of the house resolution, de-
dared "I‘ve been trying six years to
get something under way .. . I know
there's been a waste of money."
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There were no committee
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at 2 p. m, Monday and judging of
steers will be Wednesday.
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mhittee to five members from the house
•nd five from the senate. They would
select their own chairman.
The resolution declares funds have
been “wantonly and improvidently
dieMpa ted "
Ozmun would not reveal specific in-
stances of "waste," but he declared
he has information not mentioned by
Ritzhaupt in s blast on the senate
St.Joseph
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state colleges in the state need the,
extra money to finish out the fiscal
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“I was told that some of the 1948
crop hasn't even been moved yet. and
much of the wheat of the past two
years is still in storage.'' he said.
Oklahoma's problem is not as acute
as that of states to the north because
its wheat is harvested and moved
earlier, Murray said.
The conference decided to use its
Influence to get more boxcars built,
force railroads to shift more rolling
stock from the east to the middle;
west, speed up loading and unloading
boxcars, and to ask railroads to have
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resolution commemorating Burkhart is
being prepared
Larason said final passage of the
bone dry bill is expected Monday af-
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the SI billion mark in January for the
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College Probe; jn state Kill Four
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magnesium rod gunrantee
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Since 1930
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tec public hearing centered Interest on
a measure to control the nursing pro-
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LONDON, March 12—(P—Ever hear
of the island of Gozo?
Buckingham palace disclosed Mon-
day that Princess Elisabeth will visit
there later this month.
Gozo is the leaser of the two main
islands which make up the British
naval bastion of Malte.
Primary purpose of Elisabeth's trip,
which begins March 11, will be to
spend a while with husband Prince
Philip. He is stationed at Malta with
the British Mediterranean fleet, in
which he commands a frigate.
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MOSCOW, March 12—(P—Pravda
Monday condemned recent western
approval of creation of a West Ger-
man foreign office. The Communist
party organ said that in exchange for
revision of the western ‘allies’ occupa-
tion statute the Bonn government
had to agree to furnish strategic raw
materials and industrial equipment
for military purposes.
The concessions by the west, Prav-
da continued, were only illusory, since
the western powers can “end even
that appearance of self-government "
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U. S. Envoy Indorses
Tito’s Blast at Stalin
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, March
Ritzhaupt blasted away at purohases mi m • l ~
of planes and portraits, and a five- I nlga I pial Kat ;
man committee immediately began I uId I 1ICI HUL
spadework for fact digging.
Ozmun’s house resolution calls en-
largement of the investigating com-
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ceeded exports for the third time since1 '
June, 1927.
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Sunday night they heard SOS signals 1
which faded before they could get
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was parked by the side of the high-
way. troopers said.
Injured in the crash were James
Underwood Collins, 46, Negro, Poteau
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The dead included three American
crew members, a British businessman
and 22 orientals.
The Americans were J. R Cory of
Cincinnati, pilot; Al Belkski, engineer,
and T. G. Oltten, navigator.
The British passenger was Kenneth
Imrie. general manager for the Anglo-
Swiss Milk Co. in Singapore and Ma-
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—U. 8. Ambassador George V. Allen
Monday endorsed Marshal Tito's prep-
arations to defend Yugoslavia against
any soviet invasion.
Allen broadcast to the United States
less than 12 hours after Tito told
Yugoslav war veterans that “any at-
tack against us will be broken against
the granite unity of our people."
"Stalin has not yet ordered his
satelltes to march and from this we
may drawencouragement," Allan said.
“Was a neryous wreck
from agonizing pain
until I found Pazo!”
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simple piles, with soothing Pazo-! Acte
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NORMAN, March 12-University of
Oklahoma officials offered to explain
what state senators called "extrava-
gant spending" but so far the offer
has been spurned.
“I offered to attend the legislative
hearing Monday afternoon but haven't
heard anything from the committee."
Dr. George L. Cross. OU president, said.
Sen. Louis Ritzhaupt, Guthrie,
charged last week the University and
Oklahoma A&M are spending too
much money foolishly, including pur-
chases of airplans*, a 81,200 portrait
of Cross and other thing*.
A supplemental appropriation has
been held up until the legislative hear-
sate sehoolsana Oklahoma.
expected to mushroom into the 1951 death toll to N, 18 more than on Hns children, Frances Anita. 4; James
"hie data ---— Underwood Collins jr., 3, and Carol
who made
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in to find her,” continued Mrs. George
Minor, grandmother of the children.
"The flames were so high you couldn't
even see the house.”
Twice Minor raced into the burning
building. but came back out without
finding his wife Frantically, his face
scorched and the hair burner off his
head, he tried once more.
"He never cam* back out." Mid the
grandmother.
The children couldn’t understand
how their mother would run into the
fire, remembering how afraid she had
been of flames since another daughter,
Twilla Mae, 13, died of burns in a
stove explosion Jan. 11 , 1947.
Twilla Mae, who had just married,
was burned in her home near Tinker
airforce base Mrs. Minor has been
“scared to death" of fire since that
time, neighbors reported.
The four children have been token
to temporarily by their grandparent,
who live at 1101 SE 8. Funeral ar-
rangements for the parents will be
under the direction of the Oarrison
funeral home.
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Grtsso has lost eight steers since are trying to insult the intelligence ot increw 8 work Saturdays at export
nuarv. 1M0 He previoualv offered I thie enmmittaa •' l
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a key figure in the development of the
.. . . west through reclamation projects.
Judges were going through the hog died at his home here early Monday.
rn& siftine not the animale amen" Long prominent in the upbuilding
un -mLaw —
Spanked by Capehart
SEMINOLE. March 12—U.P—A Sen Fulbright tD., Ark), the sub-
31,000 reward offer gave new evidence committee chairman, asked him if any
Monday of Seminole county's aroused government officiate were stockholders
moctine. feelings against cattle rustlers re- in the tanker company. Casey said no,
moiNs portedworking in this area. but he added that one of the stock-
W. E. Ortsso, farmer and stockman holders has since become a govern-
northeast of here. offered the reward ment offictal. He did not identity him.
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Miss" arley. was killed when a car foreign to be called “United States udging contest which opens the show.
iXiKSsas overseas economie administration.” ar-».«-*. exhibition the
of Alva on U. 8. 381 The accident
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... the 1,700 which were not quite good of Montana Warden servedANomo
WASHINGTON, March । enough to take up she time of the f—•
Superfortress with 12 airmen, j
The stockholders put up 8100.000 Th* advisory board said its program aboard, missing two days off the
and borrowed $10 millions from an Is aimed at the 1,075 000.000 persons Spanish coast
. — .... livino in the nderdev eloner orene nf r
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4-H club, produced the first place /aa c —
heavy, with Charles Green, Sterling h.. Mtm"ii
FFA, second. and Harriet placing third
Claremore sale barn. On his 820,000 investment as capital
The two brothers were captured gains and not subject to income tax
Elated for introduction in the tower
body was a resolution making the Potea
Casey had some difficulty in pin-
ning down exact dates and other de-
tails, but said he thought the ships
were sold in the spring of 1950.
Sen. Capehart (R., Ind.) remarked
RFC Probe
in Kidnap Casea"zprsaranpzu"uasa
£ name the friend.
Cheater Lee Davenport, 26. captured The senate banking subcommittee,
Senate Orders ‘Probe’ haea wi a parkea trucK, 156 mi
His resolution is in conjunction with east of Red Oak in Latimer county.
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Warden was reponsible in large part
mu, w the . romotion of such projects as
Official judging of hogs was to start c>nyon Ferry dam.
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to know if it were not necessary for I crop, Gov. Murray said Monday.
I the tanker company to pay an income I Murray attended • seven-gtata
tax on the rents received from Stand-Terence in Topeka.
ard Oil. . The conference decided to form a., ... „ —J.
Casey replied that he thought some permanent organisation to seek relief The Pllotis Leut. Kenneth B Lamp-
Panamanian company entered Into the from a boxcar shortage that HasKin Jr' Oklahoma..City.
picture somewhere plagued this area for several years.
ity floor leader, said Tuesday's sched-
uled showdown on the bonus bill may
have to be postponed a day to allow
members to attend the funeral. A
nism. They also recommended crea-
tion of a single permanent agency tor
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Oklahoma will Join other states in.
the midwestern grain belt to fight for The B-29 1S the second plane re-
The subcommittee members wanted'more boxcars to move the 1951 wheat ported missing with Oklahomans
la Ae ..------- -i abroad in the last week A U. S.
Murray attended a seven-state con- navy Privateer went down off the
Kan Saturday ! coast of Italy early last week. Six
. ma auran; survivors were picked up Thursday.
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that Casey hadn’t known anything he
didn't want to know He added: "You
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Worn simple pies. Get Pazo for test, won-
derfut relief Ask your doctor about it
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--p, ... Ann,. ,ulfen.to. * Poteau i ger and poverty around the world.
Mrs. Marie MCNamie Collins, hospital. Exact extent of their injury
— waa not immediately determined
Coffee was killed Saturday night
in the 7000 block NE 23 after his car
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Norman Davennort is still at large insurance company They bought the j living in the underdeveloped areas of
aence or unwise spencung. mis cnarges Norman Davenport ut sun at large maritm: commisslon Latin America, Africa, the middle east.
last week touched the University of and1 police are searching the Wichita SoIP8siromooue maritmesoommtinnAsia and the Pacific Island. oz— .
klahoma .nd Oklahoma A&M col- Falls area Monday. ior 31,000,000, spent 8500.000 recon- Oceania wnicn laded before they could get a ,
v— The kidnaping chargas were filed in ditioning them, and leased them to radio bearing.
StSSS av-a
Anderson.Eikcity, and Ben. LeRoy “hhetwo brothers kidnaped Fran- wa)a"mostall- profit.' °° ’ “
M endonrit hack t the can.'cisco near Pryor after he stopped Suggested by Rosenbaum's Firm
As legislator* came back to the cap- them to question them regarding a Furthermore. Casey said, he was
near Eufaula and taken to the Mayes He frankly acknowledged that the;
The plane, a Douglas DC-4 of Pa-
cifie Overseas airline*, crashed into committee under Sen J. William Ful-
Mt. Parker shortly after taking off for bright (D.. Ark.).
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eastern Mediterranean area
An airforce spokesman said the men
aboard the plane include:
M/Sgt. Jack Claunch, 30. engineer,
husband of Virginia Claunch, Nowata.
Fjoht for Rovgarg T Sgt. Rawlin C Pickett 29, gun-
1 IMII IUI DVAUdI3 ner. husband of Theresa Pickett, Ard-
• more, Okla.
Attorney General McGrath disclosed
Monday that the government will seek
perjury, conspiracy and fraud indict-
j ments in the RFC investigation.
McGrath's disclosure was contained
11 Ca I f „ 1 J In letters filed in federal district court
Vav 3tav Unsolved as a special grand jury went to work.
J J He named two special justice depart-
| ment lawyers to assist tn trial of cases
HONO KONO. March 12--(A---Au- which may arise from the grand jury's
• tai— “*anda- “ha-----t work.
night patrol, and at least two men now ( yy Til
ar^ placed on guard every night, pa- ranc Jurors I ackle
trolling a 10-mile radius. Local, county RFC Fraud Charges
WASHINGTON, March 12-(U.P_(
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world must go hand in hand, he said.the Skirvin Tower. -----
"Economic stagnation is the advance ’
Iwo >ooners
Tulsa for federal court trial. fairs, porta, , .0 .
Davenport was charged with kid- Teltsotship,Dealtnaoatwgomuatamrgsshehdvintgsktandaras
RSere'w. Dudley, a S o“rand and.tuuruuingthe.hopes t mankind
enbaum's law firm, were "very minor”;
stockholders in a company—American: Proposais Planned ..............
Overseas Tanker—he set up for the Mr. Truman said he w l send con- March 12__(U.P.__Faint distress
»..nNeromlshin transaction Igress "in the near future * serles of 7 , I.r ant distress
2*, ex-sped from Shi ttansasinnai detals c proposals for foreign military and eco- signals spurred a fresh Search
.n.s.cssenta detals M. Anomic aid for 1952. The president dis--Monday for an American B-29
Bunch and Mr*. Collin* were killed 1 struck.auparked,carHe.was an air-
instantly about 9 p. m. Sunday when man at Tinker airforce base.
a car in which they were riding col-
a 8500 reword for capture of the per- Casey said he didn't want to be tied
sons who took the seven steers stolen down on dates just from recollection,
from him last year, but the money has that he would get the records for the
never been claimed group.
After Davi* reported his loss, about He said there were “30, 40 or 50“
40 farmers and cattlemen in thf stockholders in the company.
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condition. He had been ill 18 years.
Legislators were making plans to at-
zar $1,000 Offered
The grand jury was summoned /Sa
plane crash Sunday that took 38 lives Monday to look into evidence on RFC pts N
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grant incentives to United States pri-, Roswell, N M.. when it disappeared 2
vate investors to pour another 81 bil- off the southeast coast of Spain near
I lions a year—double the present rate .Almeria
|-into foreign Investmlenta where they More than 35 American, British
will do the most good. This would help French and Spanish planes joined
: Increase the flow of strategic materl-with naval vessels in combing the
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Inquiry Setup Studied Falla. His bond was fixed st 812.500
ord as «uanp purenane woracd out
Dr. RItzhaupt, who made Na of Lloyd Francisco, highway .patrol- this Lway:
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I. - . . __.. . A. o. Carmichael and A. J. Hays, occurred at 1:30 a. m Sunday andl Oklahoma A&M college, is director of girls wiu have a meat judging contest
Ritzhaupt, Guthrle. to ivestieate highway patroimen, said the truck was she died a short while iater in an rrointpourtprogramanayin There will be sles of purebred live-
in charge of the foreign aid setup stock going on in the big sales barn,
•Military N.I Enough’ there.wile anumber of dinners
Mr. Truman, In reply to the group's Iuin." Re K, o. eeders and ex-
report, said "The building of miltary mbesars; TO. higgest will, be
strength is not enough to win the Tterday igh .W n,A rmiourl& C°”
peace we seek ” Economic development sntertains Tor.the FFAandWednes-
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 29, Ed. 2 Monday, March 12, 1951, newspaper, March 12, 1951; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1994767/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.