Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 158, Ed. 2 Thursday, August 9, 1951 Page: 3 of 6
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1951—FIFTEEN
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which is the home of the famous breed lished in Moscow Thursday by the
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pipeline running from Texas to New
York City, has arranged for new bank
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15-day leave shortly after his wife said Thursday that the Chinese,
I don't think Formosa needs any
military aid so long as Chiang Kai-
shek is there," the senate foreign re-
la lions committee chairman told news-1
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Objective Is Threefold
I Threefold objective of the new set-
up
ONE—To restore stability in a re-
gion where intense nationalism and oil
riches invite Red inroads.
TWO- To spur a co-ordinated de-
tense build-up in an area which the
west today regards as its soft under-
belly.
THREE—To bolster declining Bri-
tish leadership
' The new defense board's area of re-
sponsibility would include Egypt. Tur-
key. Iraq. Iran, Syria, Lebanon. Jor-
dan. Israel. Saudi Arabia. the crucial
'Sheikhdoms in the southern end of
the Persian gulf. Kuewett Island. Bah-
rein, Qatar, Muscat, the Aden pro-
tectorate and Yemen. Britain already
haa about 40.000 troops stationed tn
this region.
The officials said Australia. New
Zealand and South Africa already have
agreed to join the projected mideast
defense board Britain expects to sell
the idea to her Arab friends if the
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hogs to try to improve their health. Korea protesting his "stubborn re- of the alrtorce when she posed M a
lieutenant in the WAP. was released
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Her release was arranged by at- "Formosa 1s doing pretty well with-
tomey Paul Holt who acted as go- ou. any aid," Connally Mid. "But well
between in arranging bond and her probably have to support them (sic) I
employment until the next term somewhat like we're supporting those
of federal court in January—at a others (in Asia:.”
local restaurant. Connally thus broke with admin-
Harry Joseph, a liquor store oper- istration spokesmen who claim that
ator..and hs brother James, signed U. S. aid for Chiang would be needed
the $1,000 bond before U. S com- 'indefinitely" if Formosa is to be kept
missioner R. N Sneed 'from Red China.
। Lawyer, Logan county farmer, had a vited by the U S engineers Thursday
J1100 check Thursday because he played on the removal and relocation of 643
a hunch that saved a Santa Fe pas- graves in the Tenkiller Ferry reser-
senge- tram from a possible wreck. voir area on the Illinois river near
Lawyer a former Rock Island sec- Gore
tion hand, decided to check a railroad The project is one of the last jobs
bridge following a flash flood May 21. to be done in connection with the fu-
He saw the bridge supports were badly ture lake bed Bid* on the work. to
washed and flagged down the north- be completed within 90 days, will be
(bound train opened at 2 p m September 4
j Santa Fe division superintendent H The engineers also announced seven
C. Willis presented the check to Law- tracts of agricultural and grazing land
yer Wednesday night and said his ar- near Fort Supply and four others near
tion probably prevented a derailment Canton dam are to be leased to high-
Two of America's top-ranking generals in the Korean war
will arrive in San Francisco Saturday morning aboard the
transport General Patrick. Both are being reassigned. Lt.
Gen. Edward M. Almond (left), who commanded the U. S
10th corps in Korea. Is to command the army war college at
Carlisle Barracks. Pa Lt. Gen. Grank W. Milburn, former
commander of the U. S. First corps, becomes inspector of in-
fantry with the army field forces at Fort Monroe, Va
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LONDON, Aug. 9—(AN—Informed
officials reported Thursday Britain
has won American and French back-
ing for a middle eastern defense sys-
i tem tied to the north Atlantic treaty
organization (NATO).
They said the project for a "little
j NATO” in the mideast would be under
j British leadership.
These details were disclosed:
i Britain will be joined by the United
States, France, Turkey and possibly
Greece in a new middle east defense
:board
Turk Leadership Planned
All other anti-communist nations
I with a stake in the middle east—Arab
states and commonwealth countries
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board
j Command of the combined land
(forces would be given to a Turkish
I military leader.
1 Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison
is planning to submit the British pro-
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eign ministers when it meets in Otta-
wa September 15.
Sound Defense* Vital
The ministers are due to consider
Greek and Turkish applications for
NATO membership.
Side by side with that study, they
are planning to look at NATO's over-
, all role in both the Mediterranean and
' the mideast
| A sound defense system in that part
of the world is deemed essential to pin
down the southern flank of General
Dwight D. Eisenhower's Atlantic ar-
j mies in Europe.
l ink GeU Top Command
American support for a British-led
mideast defense board was swapped
for a British decision to drop a long-
time demand for the supreme com-
mand of NATO's forces in the Medi-
terranean That supreme command
now is to go to U S Admiral Robert
B Carney. commander of the Ameri-
can Sixth fleet, the officials reported.
The projected mideastern defense
board would be responsible for plan-
ning strategy and for building up the
allies’ land, sea and air forces in the
area.
Its members would have divided re-
sponsibilities The United States, Bri-
tish and French representatives, for
instance, would report directly to
NATOs Washington-based standing
group. Australian, New Zealand and
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since. His home is Pittsburgh, Pa
The pert former show girl and
eratwhile Trans-Pacific Airlines
from jail Thursday under 81,000
bond.
But she had to agree to shuck her
that Greben, finding the health of: nai at Fort Wayne, Ind., Buuck's home ambitions for * soldering life and
some of his charges falling, began a town. take an ordinary job as waitress,
number of strange experiments. I In the Moscow version Buuck was That, she said, "Will be fine.
Academician Greben started with ouoted as asking Mr Truman Anything to get out of jail.”
widening the hogs' runs. Then he Ho nan, rears are you going to She revealed at the same time
fussed around with hoof washes Fi- 1et American manpower materials and that she would "either sue for di-
nally. when the hogs began to limp, monn drain into the Korean sewer’ vorce or file for annulment” against
he put sandals on them. Greben, said of my her husband of less than three weeks.
lwyestia.swasunableto recognize his stubomnX.1» ? Rufus Evans of Biggs field. E
U>“ «“ ha and puli out of korea?" Texas . , ,
hogs was too much inbreeding The Marine corps officials said the letter .The ground*, she said, would be
newspaper added: that appeared in the News-Sentinal deserton.
“It is not clear what dress he will was similar in tone. "After all,” she heatedly explain-
order next for his charges—silken Asked if any action had been taken ed. "he left me sitting here in jail,
nightgowns for sows or velvet robes against Buuck for writing the letter, didnt he?”
for hogs "___an officer replied "It’s pending.” The sergeant, married July 23 at
BUT FATHER, MARVIN HAS MADE
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stockholders that the company also
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ago with impersonating an officer, men. If he can t protect Formosa, he
That was after she pulled a four- cant protect very much.
..... Connally was annoyed by disclosures
strom field, a nearby airbase, where hat the administration plans to spend
.$217 millions in atms shipments and
$90 millions for economic aid to
Chiang's regime on Formosa.
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Greben had been in charge of the fusal to pull out of Korea."
scientific institute at Arkanis-N ova The marine cotps said a letter pub-
T^RedPa^f* Action Planned Phony WAF Freed;
Against Scientist Against Marine She 7/ Shed Husband Aid to Chiang
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pressed considerable annoyance Thurs- WASHINGTON, Aug 9—(U.P>—Dis- ______ . . -- .. _ - "armim-I-M Aug. 9-.-
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South African members would report
Hunt Foods, Inc Wednesday night Mayor-Lnionist Die® back to their own governments.
I declared the regular quarterly divi- SINCLAIR, Wyo . Aug. 9—(An— Wil- !
idend of 12% cents per share on 354 - frid A. Urban. SI. mayor of Sinclair
1257 share, outstanding. The dividend and member of the international ex-
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L. R Burroughs, 3508 S Harvey,
j Thursday became the first real estate
; dealer to be sentenced under the state
real estate law passed by the 1949
legislature.
Finding him guilty in a trial held
last month. Carl Traub, common plea*
judge. ordered Burroughs to serve six
month* in jail and pay a 8500 fine,
then suspended the sentence
The judge followed the recommen-
daton of County Attorney Granville
Scanland
The defendant, who says he has now
quit" the real estate business, was
charged with telling property without
first putting up a $1,000 bond and re-
ceiling a license from the Oklahoma
real estate commission, 88 required by
the 1949 law.
The sentence means. In effect, that
Burroughs must serve the sentence
and pay the fine—maximum penalty
for the offense—if he sells any real
estate on a commission basis
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Dial Phones Protested
By Harper Countians
Some folks in the Laverne area of
Harper county don't want new dial
telephones. They say they can t af-
ford them.
A group of telephone users peti-
tioned the state corporation commis-
' don Wednesday to prohibit ths South-
western Association Telephone Co.
from installing the dial phones.
The petitioners said many users are
on rural lines that would have to be
rebuilt at private expense to accom-
modate the dial system
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 158, Ed. 2 Thursday, August 9, 1951, newspaper, August 9, 1951; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1995254/m1/3/: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.