Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 167, Ed. 1 Monday, August 20, 1951 Page: 4 of 20
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your property tax. will total $5.36%
toward paying all city government
operating costs," Taylor wrote
any allied proposal that supervisory
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Henty of space and the right kind of cold for keep-
ing foods safe from one shopping trip to the next.
PUSAN. Korea, Aug. 20—(P—South
Korea's foreign minister Monday said
Near zero cold for 41
lbs. frozen foods in the
Super-Freezer Chest.
rangements to end the shooting and
supervise the truce
Full-width Chill Drawer
for extra ice cubes,
quick chilling foods
Sturdy, close-grilled,
rustproof shelves
Plenty of usable space
for safe storage of all
your everyday foods.
U. S. 'Miracle Drug' Falls
To Save Portuguese (.hild
OPORTO. Portugal. Aug 20— P A
Monday morning. She had been bed- whoever takes them should be willing
fast for two years and eight months, to give more," she explained "Twenty
she
two
after deducting $1,000 homestead
exemption is 11.455. The city's share
Over IS sp. ft.
of shelf area
T am advised that before annexa-
tion your property was classified In |
Sunday Work Pushes
Eastern job to NE 7
Sunday work by contractor crews
on city bond issue projects completed
the surface course rolling on the $327,-
000 Eastern avenue widening project
OVERRUN
WITH MICE!
Telephone operators should be high- ment in July 1943 and received it back
school graduates and have six months in August i950, and the government
to only $5,361
Taylor said.
Twin Hydrotort keep
3/5 bushel fruits and
vegetables fresh for
days.
By Horace Thompson
Vigorous complaint by Don Mann,
rigidaire
Master Refrigerator
heaviest fighting since the cease-fire
talks began in Kaesong July 10.
The communists put up fanatic re-
sistance. Allied troops had to dig them i
Dovble-cesy
Quickube Ice Treys
here by the Long Island Press after
Branca s father broadcast an urgent
appeal for aid.
inspections be allowed behind both
front lines.
mains.” Taylor said. .
"All these charges, none of which
you are now paying to the city,
will amount to $5 a month, and with
When you buy "BC" you may have
it in either tablet or powder form.
Tablet or powder, you get the same
famous "BC” formula—the same fast
relief. You get a pieparation that
you can use with complete conf-
dene* for the relief of headaches,
neuralgic pains, minor muscular
aches and functional periodic pains.
"BC" Powders, IOC & 25c. "BC"
Tablets 10c, 25c sod the family size
bottles of 50 and 100 tablets. Buy
the large sizes and save money.
work, they
struggle and
606 condition as it was when the govern-
ment leased it.
Meter-Miser mechanism
protects all your food
with SAF.Cold
9-year-old Oporto victim of spinal
meningitis.
Branca Mana Medina Santos died
Sunday, despite a brief improvement!
will be given Saturday at four sites in
the state.
Scheduled in the city for Hills Busi-
ness university, 619 W Main, the state
examinations will classify the appli-
eante for state employment services
Minimum requirements and starting ;
He said the average bodily injury
claim in Oklahoma in 1951 is 1511.
whereas it was $418 three years ago
He said the average property damage
claim this year is 175, whereas it was
$63.60 in 1948
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Other Gifts Caused Sorrow
In explaining the request for a $70
gift to the hospital. Mrs Zentz said
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Pyun said the Reds would object to of the county assessor now stands
IV allied nrornsal that enrervtenry at $2 455 and the taxable value
Mann complained that the city's
annexation of the portion of West
Nichols Hills, in which his residence
is located, had brought him no ad-
vantages. but that the city council
is now adding a sewer service charge
of $1 a month.
(-rippled Children’s Hospital Opens Barrack Ward, Eases (.rush
Tiny patients took up new quarters Sunday in the polio barrack ward at Crippled Childrens
hospital, opened to take the overflow of patients and to leave room in the main hospital for
other kinds of cases. Twenty-three were moved to the new convalescent ward as the hospitals
total load of polio patients rose to 54
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into your area.
"The sewer service charge of $1
Turks Strangle Chinese
in one engagement, Turkish troops
shot, bayonetted and even strangled
yeudecnalpropaei thetceupsvbnd frisct tost- Louis
previously had offered to sell the
horses for $50. However she con-
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.along present battle lines. Most of added.
war H.
The board was told that 35 percent
of the auto liability insurance written
in Oklahoma is written by companies
affiliated with the NBCU.
riding stable Mrs. Zenti said she has health. When some everyday condition, such
stress and strain, causes this important
Dona van emphasized that companies ,
had "voluntarily" reduced rates dur- Fiva Citv FHincators
ing gasoline rationing days of World T-ve uiY —ucan S
Armored Vehicle
Unveiled by Army
CHICAGO. Aug. 30— (P— The army
Monday released details of a new
armored troop carrier which will ba
made at the Interttional Harvester
Co.’s works in Melrose Park, Bl
The armored vehicle. T18E1, will
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of property tax money for operating
its services is 2 mills. On the $1,455
pled children."
She makes donations to the hospital
every once in awhile. In addition, she
sends greeting cards and other mater-
ials to the hospital.
Mrs Zenti and her husband moved
to this area seven years ago from
South Bend, Ind. He is employed at ’
the naval amunition depot.
At South Bend, the Zenti family
raised horses for 11 yean and had a
dhoi cora.
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n South Koreans Irate Taxpayer Told
Leave Oklahoma City 7:00 pm;
arrive St. Lavis 7:45 am; all-room
Pullman arives Chicago (GM40)
2:08 pm.
Bertha, roomenet, bedrooma, drowing
been around horses more
years.
viaduct, damaged by high water this,
summer, the Tex Baughman Con-
struction Co. was finishing prepara-
tions to start driving new piling this
week
Baker also reported that Boecking
Construction Co., contractor on the
$516,000 NE 13-Lottie widening proj-
ect. has completed arrangements for
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a month applies only to homes ac- i Amazing
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5% Down! 12 Years to Pay!
gate. Capitol Hill, and Ernest Buck- I had a sister that had infantile
hold. Northeast. The program covers paralysis when she was 11 years nld,"
the merchandising field, offering stu- said Mrs. Zenti. "Since then I've ad
dents on the job training while in a soft spot in my heart for those crip-
Edgar 8. Vaught
The warrant charges Cotton, who
has been under arrest by city narcotics
agents since late in July with obtain-
ing about nine grains of narcotics not __
Judznyaushta.actng .S.com. the state employment service, health $2,500 as necessary to be spent to put 171
mi soner, 10 determine whetner he department or welfare department, or the property back in as good livable
wants to waive grand uryindietment at’the personnel board "office, —I . .. ------ -
and have an immediate hearing in fed- Wright bullding
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all along an 80-mile front in the
school. It is an accerdlted course
full-time telephone experience within had not kept its promise to keep the
the past three years The starting sal- property in good repair and return it
arles are $145 to 1190 to them in as good condition as when d
Applications for the examinations the government leased it.
can be obtained at any local office of Judge Wallace awarded the couple
these are north of 38
The South Korean official said that,
even if a buffer zone is agreed upon.
। the negotiators will run into new dif-
I ficulties with the next point on the
agenda. That concerns concrete ar-
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Beautiful design with gold,
blue and chrome occent
average premium by 8 5 percent How-
ever. the bureau has asked for in-
creases up to 50 percent in some cate-
gories.
Dickey announced at the outset that
the burden of proof will rest on the Lt. Graham. Honolulu: W
risk carriers, not on those who oppose E. Oraham. ‘Omaha, Neb., .nd Joel R health.
the raises. __ Taylor, Houston: one granddaughter. E----- - - . ..
Unless turned down by the board, Mrs w w strickjand. 612 NW 33; make ideal ponies for children.
the increases will go into effect Sep- three great-grandsons, and one great- l want toui * "hem h
tember 20. pranddaughter they have been on * sandy pasture
Wartime Reduction Recalled - • and the dry weather has burned it
up," she explained. Consequently, the
stud colt is a little thin "
Her offer is this If sn interested
party, able to give the colts a good
home will donate 870 to Crippled Chil-
You will be subject to a garbage sion. Mounting a 50-caliber machine,
service charge of $1 a month when gun. the vehicle will travel more than
garbage pickup service is extended 35 miles an hour on improved roads
ask your DRUGGIST
-m informetion BRLATMEASY bit.
CAueelep:
I rode horses when my daddy had
to hold me in the saddle," she said.
"I've been around them and loved
them since.”
class 8 by fire insurance under- TiBUTOAS,Ine.g_Seettie”.Weshimete
writers.” A—AeeAA*-"wA
m. North and South Korea, he begins paying sewer service and
m In earlier statements, government garbage rates, and begins buying
■■ spokesmen have urged the United Na-1 water from the city, but all these
■a tions to continue the war, drive the charges, which represent what the
BA Chinese back into Manchuria, disarm city can collect from him toward
■ ■l the -North Korean communists, and its operating expense, will amount
BA unite the country under South Ko- to only $5.36 12 cents a month.'
LFrean control. — •
Pyun said his countrymen are "sat-
AM isfied a bit” by the firm UN stand at; ly bill he would be charged at any
R the Kaesong talks. The allies are hold-
gif nig out for a buffer rone generally
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eh£d^X^ Colts to Help Polio V ictnns Red Attackers
^of^Kw ^VauteT -M ALESTER. Aug 20-. Special -Feeling stemming from the
surance commissioner and chairman time a younger sister had infantile paralysis has caused Mrs EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS,
of the board Albert D Zentz, McAlester, route 7. to make an unusual offer Korea. Aug 20—U.P—Tank-supported
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a year, or 3612 cent! a month," Tay- ________
lor wrote. accompany tanks in combat and will
water company. also annexed to the small arms fire and shell fragn.ru
city. and pays a water bill based ; The vehicle will run on a full track,
on that company's rates” which will lke a tank, and will carry its squad
be effective until the city absorbs anywhere a tank can operate. This
water services in the area ‘will permit putting fresh troops into
"If you were buying the normal forward combat post
average amount of water from the The troop carrier is powered by a
city direct. your bill probably would six-cylinder Continental engine and
be about $3 a month," Taylor said. has an Allison cross-drive transmis-
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He said the board would rule on She has offered to give away two small, 2-year-old colts to United Nations forces beat off a com-
Insurance figures were presented by letter to the Oklahoma City Times. It was published on the Fri- day.
Paul Benbrook, manager of the south- —---day Forum page in Friday's is-
western branch of the National Bu- __ n 1 Aa sue of the Times.
reau of Casualty Underwriter*. Amidst VIrg Kolton X}
objections from Hoyt that he was en- VII Ba •VILVI •-9
gaging in a "long dissertation," Ben- .
brook cited inflationary spirals, in- /Toc Aftar IIInagc
creasing wage levels, materials costs. DICS HIICI lllIICBB .w. 2102 pe .0. .. .0.e.. ... ___
and medical and hospital coats ' and siders them worth more. outof their holes with bayonets,, re.
Penbrook ea'd people are more claim Mrs. Mary V irgini A,Bolton .,8 2, died 1 figure that since I m offering were brought up to fire pointblank
conscious, "and "juhies “areegranting in her home at 1133 NW 36, early them for * donation 10 a &ood cause,
larger and larger judgements "
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after suffering a broken hip dollars more Isn't asking too much."
Mrs. Bolton was born in Nashville. Mrs Zenti did not publicise her Chinese in a bloody battle in an apple
(Tenn.. on Sept. 26, 1868. She moved to offer locally and she had a reason for orchard.
Hobart in 1915 and lived there for this, too. It resulted from her gift of in the air. U. 8 jet fighters again
four years before coming to the city three other ponies. roared over northwest Korea near the'
21002 ...... She had lived in Oklahoma City for I gave them to children around Manchurian border in a defiant chal-
He said profits during the first three 32 years. Mrs. Bolton was a member here and before long the parents were lenge to Red jets to come up and
quarters of 1950 were wiped out in the of St Luke’s Methodist church, trying to sell thm." Mrs. Zentz re- fight.
last quarter. Funeral services are pending and ported. I want to give these to some- American Sabrejets shot down two
Benbrook declared the net effect" win be announced bv the Smith arone far enough away I wont know communist MIG-15 jets, probadly de
of the increase request is to raise the Kernke funeral home about i if they sell them. stroyed another and damaged six
■ -- ---- tutera note without loss to themselves Saturday
Survivors include two daughters. colts Ar uenue Bundav
Mrs Willie Ann Taylor, of the home The coltsshe.wants.togieAai On the ground, the allies pressed
address and Mrs Maydee R Graham include.' * bay,fly,D xie-uhichehas their new offensive from a point north
612 NW 34; one sster. Mr. Hattie S. hree white . feetan d, A..whieerfane of Seoul almost to the east coast.
Williams. Edmond: three grandsons, Rebel.a baystudeoit isthe otheronn Red Assault Beaten or
■ They are gentie. andsoundain The communists .truck back, in
much:. A Zentz sayesnheysnousd '^5^ counterattacz ’K
spose of them because song, thetr main central front strong-
hold.
The initial impact of the Red as-
sault slightly penetrated the allied
line, but the UN troops regained their
positions after a five-hour battle. The
commumists withdrew. .
The allies scored their biggest suc-
dren s hospital in her name, she m thedaynearthe.westernsend
Five director, oi distributive educa- turn will give a clean bull of sale to of their main offensive front, which
__________________ tion programs in Oklahoma City high- him or her for the colts curyes 35 miles from norh oYangsu
"We have keen competition in Okla- schools will attend a two-day planning sister Had Polio at the. 'wx end. Ih A? on
om - •a Mhen, conference onening in Stillwater Tues- S n L reservoir northeast toward the Sea of
homa, said Benbrook conference opening in st ater iu Mrs Zentz's address is route 7. box Janan cnast
Those filing protests included Keys. day. , 235-w MCAlester. Her home is loca‛-
Cunningham. W E. Van Vacter. ex- included in the city delegation are ed on U g 69—on the east side of
ecutive-secretary for the Associated O. A. Foster, supervisor of distrlbu- the highway just south of the ap-
Motor Carriers of Oklahoma and Fred tive education for the schools, and four proach to the U. S Naval ammun.tion ... ,
Albert, executive-secretary for the teachers, Beth West. Classen Mrs. depot nine miles south of MCAlester MONTICELLO, N Y, Aug.20
Eleanor Curtis. Central: Harry Apple- and at the north edge of Savanna, gIring..Trosty, 54, avSound er.and
- — — • VIce-president of Lne vnltem hetdl.
Wholesale and Department Store Em-
ployes of America (CIO) died Sunday.
a hurry, try "BC" Headache Tablet,
or Fowders. When you use "BC"
j you get the full relief-giving effec-
Window Foils Robbery tiveness of not just one, but several
Burglar, attempted to break into of the worlds most popular pain-
Benny's taproom, 1011 W Callfornia, relieving ingredient*, la combina-
early Monday, but fall short at a win-1 tion, as they are in "BC", these quick,
dowa Palicn.maidthe ouid-he thteveg dissolving, fast-acting ingredients
KnOCKEG out a pane. DuV rouian i get FI •. 7 7
the window open. After a few minutes are remarkably €ffective-far more
ew Method hr
Appliance Store, 221 W. First
Capitol Hill, Lower Floor
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and telephone operator examinations
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The average premium paid for auto
liability insurance, in Oklahoma in
1951 is 29 cents less than it was in
1941, the .Ute insurance board was
told Monday ।
Representatives of the national bu-
reau of casualty underwriters, seek-,
ing rate increases told the board the \
average man in Oklahoma paid a
$26.26 annual premium 10 years ago.’
whereas he pays $25 95 today
Records Are Asked
Those were just a few of many fig-
ures presented in a public hearing
Monday morning Insurance men
talked a lot in such term, as loss
ratios." but their ace in the hole was
the comparison of rates now and 10
years ago
The risk earners had been asked,;
b subpena to produce "ill records"
of each of the more than 90 com-
panies in Oklahoma sho are affiliated
with the bureau The board had is-
sued the subpena at the request of
Mett M Keys, former rate specialist.;
for the board and a vigorous protes-
tant of rate increases
However explained James B Dono-
van New York City general counsel
for the national bureau. "It would
take 100 freight cars to bring in such
records, besides bringing the insurance
industry to a halt."
Demand is Repealed
This met with hot words from Rob-
ert O Cunninghom, Oklahoma county
representative, and opponent of in-
creases
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his government could not accept "any 2820 Lancaster lane, against "city
permanent line of political demarca- council gouging" with higher taxes
i o. .aue. u m.. . a____„ brought a reply Monday from Rosa
.tion, wherever it may be drawn. Taylor, city manager, that Mann’s
h Pyun Yng Tal flatly rejected the “present total contribution to elty
Flcommuniat proposal that a cease-fire operation amount* to only 36%
F buffer be drawn along the 28th paral-! cents a month ”
lei. prewar political boundary between The amount will be more when
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t. S. Warrant issued Pormtnu"sestar"agnoapnerre 3160 $2,500 in U. S. Suit ppu
Against Dope Suspects type at 50 words per minute and uke xS ; kae ac awarded a Judgment .
Ken Tr'^i^dr ^ • "Wonderful trip! The
neth King Cotton. 405 E Park, with experience within the past five yean. mde. w R Wanace
violating the federal narcotics law or one year of experience and one year “* ’— '
was issued Monday by Federal Judge of college
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