Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 68, Ed. 2 Thursday, April 26, 1951 Page: 2 of 8
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Mayor Martin H Kennelly in a
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and nose until she suffocated."
Bill to Restrict Execution
Trade Pact Proposed
Witnesses Becomes Law
Thursday he had proposed a large-
newsmen, doctors, ministers, certain
Motor Tear la Mart
of Influence.
I of the condemned person.
Rekil has the CLOTHES
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GENEVA, Switzerland, April 26—
(P— Prof. Gunnar Myrdal, executive
secretary Of the United Nations eco-
nomic commission for Europe, said
3-Months Budget
Account Service
bringing price down to
level of two years ago!
Campaign leaders who will kick orf
the campaign for 1,000 new and re-
Fred P. Jack, who said there was
no indication she had been abused,
told reporters: "We believe that she
was enticed into the truck and killed
GET ACQUAINTED WITH MAY BROTHERS
3-MONTH BUDGET ACCOUNT SERVICE
no. TAX
INCLUDED
All You Need Is A
"Coed Fay” Record!
Newspapers
PAN In rep
No button in Your Ear
No extra battery pack
With Microtone you hear
Here it the summer jewelry everyone wants . . . Chan-
tilly'S glamorous new series . . . delicate and flattering
feminine. Frosted white porcelain beads in one-two and -
Charter Haas was the
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laif Monday, but ther bre still
plenty from which tu mulis your we-
lection. But hurry!
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given the royal Skyway suite for his
overnight stay in Chicago
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schools. 185,000 to the city snd (55,000
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moneysset up ,
Smartly Styled by the Nation’s
Oldest and Best Known
Manufacturers
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Motor Hotel, 1? N. Hudson
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two brothers with whom she had gone Two Sooner Reservists
ALTERATIONS AT
NO EXTRA COST...
We guarantee you a
satisfactory fit by
our staff of expert
tailors.
Convenint Terms Are Available
Gov. Murray Thursday said he has el
signed a bill to limit witnesses at exe- (-
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Gabardine UNIFORMS
—Shade 193 Silvertan ... 100% Wool
Tropical Worsted UNIFORMS
—Shade 193 Silvertan ... SHIRT & TROUSERS
tailored of 100% Wool Pacifixed Washable
Tropical Worsted or Gabardine.
—Suntan Poplin and Broadcloth SHIRTS
—Air Force Blue Twill RAINCOATS
—Service CAPS tailored of 100% Wool
A. F. Blue Gabardine
tentlary.
The measure limits witnesses to
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them in and we will see that your uniforms are
put in as wearable condition as possible
at absolutely
NO COST OR OBLIGATION
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credit on existing housing. "snd regu-
, la lion of speculative trading on com-
modity exchanges."
MAY BROTHERS introduced this essy-pay plan to
Oklahoma City more than 15 years ago. All you need is
a "good pay" record to enjoy this service. Buy what you
need and pay for it in three equal monthly payments. No
Interest; no carrying charge.
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leave Chicago at 7:30 a. m. Friday 1 1
by automobile tor Milwaukee. He j '
will travel along the north shore 1 ,
of Lake Michigan and plans to stop 1 .
At the Great Lakes naval training 1
station to visit briefly with wound- '
ed war veterans. After the Milwau- i ,
kee celebration the general will fly I <
back to New York. : <
Classen
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sire for the widening to make use
of the abandoned strrotcar right at
way which now separates the two
drfves of Classen.
No definite action was taken at.
the joint meeting but expressions
of tiose attending indicated a de-
termination on the part of Mayor
park maintenance budgets.
"We are building fire 4tations
that wb cannot man, buying —
J that we cannot keep up. and
r b lot of things that we simply can-
not afford on the amount of money
which is made available to the city
eath year to cover its operating ex-
r penses," the mayor added
“All these improvements are fine
—we need a lot of them—but you
people who continually want these i
fine things have never once men-
toned how much it was going to I
cost to keep them up, and we're
going broke adding finery that we
may need but just haven't been able
to afford "
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AKLAHOMA CITY has been growing . . ,
“ thousands of men have come to town . . .
thousands of boys have been growing into man-
hood , and naturally many have not become
acquainted with May Brothers.
Because we want them to become acquaint-
ed with May Brothers Quality. Courtesy. Service,
Fair Prices, and 3-Month Budget Account Plan
of buying nationally known, branded, quality
clothing, this special Get Acquainted" con-
cession is being made in the face of higher
replacement costs. ,
These are 100% all wool hard worsteds in
spring weights, colors and patterns . . . tailored
by Hammonton Park, Phoenix and Lord Roches-
, ter. They’ve been selected from regular stock
. . . sizes to fit all men.
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tween the west and the soviet sphere officials and five friends or relatives
Oklahoma Paint & Supply Co.
1815 • Flamy of FREE PARKINC • 58-6365
Quinton Little, Ardmore.umana
will replace publisher Joe McBride of
Anadarko as a member of the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma board of resents.
Gov. Johnston Murray praised Mc-
Bride's 14 years sendee. Little’s ap-
pointment 11 subject to senate con-
hrmatin. He is to serve until March
29, 1958.
Although a registered Republican.
Little supported Murray in the 1980
campaign
Chile Call* Up Troop*
SANTIAGO, Che, April 26—(-
"The Chilean government mobilised 1
troops Thursday to be ready to take I
•Per power planta and keep them in"
agioration during a strike of power
eompany workers for wage increases.
Workers of the Chilean Electric Co.
a subsidiary of tbs American-owned
South American Power Co. struck
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VALUES UP TO $695 NOW
Most property owners here pay per-
sonal taxes The assessor’s office au-
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(PAustrallan infantrymen grimly each farm commodity as of the be-
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vince in their sector of the Korean throughout the marketing season.
w^t after they had been almost peseXcstronerzgumsona. to
nr me cuy w ~ - services, established in 35 countrtes,,
more side streets and go Into the which spread religion education, in-
Homendokiv expensive job of grade dustries, crafts, sportsmanship and
separatons where side streets cross Ciit " hetherherd and * h “at
Ciassen," Taylor said.
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Do they need minor repairs?
Do they need buttons replaced?
If to . . . just have them cleaned . . , bring
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Microton* Hearing Aid for
b*»t last line to this |ingl*.
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It will be a double-barreled cele-
bration—the formal parade down
Michigan avenue and State atreet
Thursday afternoon and pageantry,
fireworks and a talk by General
MacArthur in Soldier Held Thurs-
day night. A turnout of 100,000 was
expected for the big jamboree in the
lake front stadium. Fair and cool
weather was predieted with temper-
atures in the high 50s. I~• 1 o 1 01 •
Signs Grow Bigger lr, 0, IS Mail)
Placards bearing greetings. "Hi. .
On Carnival Lot
As Aussie Troops
Battle for Lives
1 purposees— by consumers and business- S
imen—since borrowed money adds to?
! the pressure on prices.
Fair Ceilings' Favored -
CHESTER, Ph April 26—(P—An THREE—"We must have fair cell- 2"
8-year-old schoolgirl, blonde and blue- Ings on prices, including the prices of 163
eyed, was slain Wednesday night on farm products, and on rents. in order
the lot of a traveling carnival while' to stabilise the coat of living during 1
some 2.000 persons milled about the, the defence period, to hold down the
blaring attractions of the midway 200'coat of the defense program to the Im
yards distant taxpayers and to prevent profiteering ?
purposes.
He said the object was to utilize
right of way which the city already
owns in such a way as to establish
grade lines “for all time to come at
the property side of each drive.
He said that unlesa, the proposed
X^***»^^ tmuospomsamizuxMda?
Uh." observing ita fiftieth anniversary
it was in reply to thia argument
that Taylor declared Classen can --------- . . ... .
never be developed as an eight-lane newed members at luncheon will be
never De aevexoped “ n educatinnal onnortunitis
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HEARING AID!
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television broadcast Wednesday The body of little Jane Althoff was FOUR—"We must stabilise wages •
night invited "all at midwest Amer- found shortly after midnight in the and salaries at fair levels, to restrain "
ica" to join in the MacArthur day J cab of a truck parked in a secluded , excessive consumer demand and to “
•• *— ‘ "corner of the tot. She had been re-'prevent rlalng business costs fromP
ported missing several hours earlier I forcing price increases."
<rm i Itne abeve)
Anyone except Microtone mployeet j
or its dealers, or their families, may
enter. Winning entry must Hit one
name end oddress of a person who
is hard of hearing. Additional entries
may be submitted with additional
names. If you are herd of hearing
tilt only your own name and addrsi.
The opinion of our judges for beir
lest line wlH be final.
Nothing to buyl No obligation
NAME
(Hlard of Mearing Persem)
Chicago was to * holiday spirit
for th* reception to the self-styled
"Old Soldier." The city Was decked
i out in flags and bunting Windows
' in stores along the parade route
were boarded.
Baseban Team Idle
All public buildings will be closed
—and most of the loop stores will
be closed during th* parade. The
White Sox baseball team made
I Thursday an open date by playing
! a double header Wednesday. The
board of trade and some business
houses were to close at noon.
for the job. When the street bond
Moe was voted $1,360,000 was set i
8p for the Classen proJett When
the Treat plans were filed, they
carried an estimated cost of $1,621,-
040.
GET ACQUAINTED SALE
315* Garments Selected from Regular Stock
All Reduced to One Price for Quick Clearance
latest base-
ever seen.
mThursday when their wage merense
demands were rejected.
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"in addition to -constructlon cost. This expresslonwasstartedb vChris
mayor street pointed out that toav- Van der Ahe, to1^! owner of the
lag a wide center strip to Classen
would necessitate an inerease in
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physician, said bruises on the child's
neck “may mean that the killer _ m .. , picnaa H
choked her, or he may have grabbed Texas, onMay.3tPtaRichard.F
her by the neck with one hand and Webb,, ster reseryist,
held the other hand over her mouth ^^ May ?
_. - -gx3. .0. tomatically values household goods at
chairman of the mayorssacuon 20 percent of the assessed., yalue of -
committee during the bond issue the home - celebration.
campaign. aided with the views of other words, ir your home in as- Kennelly sald the eity’s demon-
Taylor and Street in the argument sessed at $1,000 your household goods I stration "will be our peoples way
over Classen. are valued at ijOO for tax purposes of showing in a great swelling thor-
have outlined is by far the best plan requtres eligible residents— MacArthur has made to our nation
pototote ror the ultimatedevelopt this includes renters who have house- by his military exploits"
ment ofClaxsen., and.t.shows Ereal hold goods-to appear at the assessor’s Guns to Boom Arrival
I «be general MacArthur’s
benefits ?0W *nd they are entitled value of their personal property.
to some benefits. - - — -
"You are placing far too much
stress on the future and speculating
too greatiy on the traffic require-
ments of the future. I think wt
ought to let the future do something
toward meeting its own need. «
these days most of us are unable to
see 30 into ths future, much
less M or 40 years," Macklanburg
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Come in . . . get acquainted with May
Brothers better values and better service'
------ - informed of educational opportunities
traffic volume on Claaaen ever through Y -operated schools of college
tfe Cpesvxgenougn wwoaue woria Business Slowing Ip
Aroeaaarv for the city to clone 40 or services, established in 35 countrtes, am . i i
11 .. __A -- inta the iwhih enrand rssllwlnn eicatinn in-n M 11 m 111 fp nncfrt
austres, crars, sporusmansnp and J
Christian brotherhood, and the A8so- .
elation*' work in developing home in- GRAND RAPIDS, April 26- (P— 3
-or “course we cannot do that ldustries and agriculture The furniture industry (till has a <
now and if it ever ahould have to I it will be pointed out that Y mem- j good backlog of unfilled orders but ‘
M dons a tremendous amount of bership teaches youth self-discipline .business is slowing up, industry 1
work would be required on Classen, self-reliance-self-respect, and leads in spokesmen said Thursday. <
and the amount of that work would netting physical fitness standards, as in their regular monthly bulletin 1
not be lessened much whatever we well as provides many services during Seidman & Seidman, accountanta to 1
Aonia to do with Classen now," he wartime. furniture manufacturer*, said that for ,
• the first time in months the dollar 3
Births Follow Pattern volume of orders had fallen below the 1
BORTON April -(uP-At 12:29 sampaPeermor.: sfdmaKala. "can-
a. m on April 26. 1928. Jennie Mirotta cellations are decidedly on the to-
waa born at Boston Lying-In hospital , crehse •
At 12 29 a. m. Thursday, Mrs. Jennie -----------1 —
; first visit to the midwest since his
. ■ w I return to the United State* last
Renter* Dodge He 8,y* week. He was cheered and acclaimed
Records show there are very lew by millions in New York last Fri-
renters who do this. « a . i. day, and earlier thousand* wel-
The only way we can. find them.i com*d him in parade* in celebra-
to make * thorough Survey," 810 tons to Washington and Ban Fran-
Smith. "Our books show only the own- cisco. '
ersof property, not.the renters. .1 The general will be greeted by a
"My present staft bigenough booming of guns when his plant, the
to do thls. Real estate is Erowing 40 "Bataan." arrives at Midway air-
much, I have only enough men to port from New York He will be ac-
workon . .. .. . 1 companied by Mra. MacArthur and
Smith hopes to ask the county com- their son Arthur. !»
misstoners for.the, extra.money.tv A motorcade will travel from the
place this additional personal proper y atrport to loop—about 23 mile*.
ro. _________ It win be Joined by dozens of
Reatdenta who did not, declarestheir marching units for the formal pa-
K toTCllty of *1 Jlul ( M rade thfugh the downtown dlstret,
percent valuation increase, Smith dis-
closed.
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Street, counou, membera, Taylor,
and the city’s engineers to insst
that Claaaen widening plans be
based upon widening from the cen-
______ The parade will veer west off
“.42.. Michigan boulevard so that Mac Ar-
Annual’YM Drive taan-Corregidor bridge at State
। street. It will end at ths Stevens
Will Open Monday
Workers meeting Monday to launch
sald.
valome.F•outlined the ultimata
need to develop Classen boulevard
from the traffic qtrele cohnectng it
with the new U. 1 66 bypass south-
ward to Main street, with four traf-
fic lanes in each of two drives.
Three lanes on each drive would be
Available ultimately tar moving ve-
hicles, leaving one lane for parking
$
M»C!" Were on display throughout
the city.
But the Merchandise Mart the
Offlciali think 1951’ tax rate, load- world’s largest comrhercial building,
ed with the/nrst instalment of the had the biggest greeting for the
$35 millpns bond issue voted last year, general..Across the. front, o1 , the
will be at least $70 per 31.000 valu- huge building in letters20 feet high
ation. That mean* tax** could be to- was th* salutation. HL Mac. A
big American flag waa flown from
y wee the amount
said. .. .
Co-operation la Needed
Both Macklanburg and Van Clee
agreed the planning commission and
the city council should have co-
operated more closely" 60 ay8.tor
moreagoiarrangingthroonm 1- ' MirottA Scruti gave btrth to A 7 pound'
f^th* city council had taken any 111 ounce son in the same delivery
lore me 51 1 room where she was born exactly 23 J
* Council members ruled three weeks ; Y^* **0- _______।
ago that engineering plans tenta- —
lively submitted by the Treat firm
should be redrawn baaed upon con-
strutting the Claaaen project by
taking all additional width from the
present eAnter strip __
The revised plan* have been de-
laved for further discussions. H AP:
pear* probable, however, m a result ,
of Thursday’s meeting that new i
plan* will be drafted and submitted
to the council for study at an early
Little Takes McBride
Place as 01 Regent
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Oklahome’s Only Complere Military Uniform Dept,, 2nd n^r
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to the carnival.
An autopsy showed th* child died!Get Active Duty Orders 02
of sufocatlon. Chief county detective Two Okahoma army enlisted re -
servists have volunteered for active _
duty and received their orders, Col. Imi
William H. Craig, chief of the Okla-/1
when ahe screamed or started to homa militarydistrict. Tinker airforce
^Vln«nt A. Necrell, a coroner'. .gSgtAladys ECampbell,2840 i
id, Wal reserv18V, wui report to me 188
WAC detachment, Fort Sam Houston. e-
tusrpneipdPone XusfMnnglindhetr tive control “over««restdentialand —
tions in a smi-circle (round the bat-; The presidentsaldlathatcmostiim-
tanon. * portant of all, we must increase taxes 8
i The enemy raked the Australian quickly and adequately—paying for n
command post with small arms and government, expenditure, as we go. .1
mortar fire through a fair tax program.
The New Zealand forward observa- In. addition to taxes, he listed these W
tion truck was hit by a mortar shell, points as needed, for., an anti-infla- B
The battery commander ran the gant- tion.program that will work. ,11
1st to his battery and returned with ONE- "We must increase personal S
a radio jeep with which he success-savings—dollars saved now are sub- 2
tally directed fire throughout th* day.stracted from the buying power push- f
। ing prices upwards, and will be avail-
! able later when more consumer good*
will be produced.
TWO—'We must reduce borrowing •
and buying on credit for non-defense .
Mayor Geta Backing
L. A. Macklanburg, who was
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Sales Tax------1.14
Total .......-$58.14
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Fay July 10 ---$19.38
Fay August 10 .$19.38
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