Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 278, Ed. 1 Monday, December 30, 1957 Page: 11 of 20
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"Let's ask them if it is true that
West Germany's decision . . .
the looks of it the Soviet union
will soon be in a position of hav-
While most of the 500 dele-
gates to the unofficial confer-
gram he has decreed to plug the
drain on the nation's finances,
Garcia said that in pressing the
industrialization of the potential-
ly rich islands, the country's dol-
But "we must continue our in-
dustrialization program with dar-
ing and courage," he declared.
] ment. A military regulation re-
leased Monday reclared experts
of all nationalities residing in the
island republic may be employed
by the military and in govern-
The regulation had been issued
two weeks ago at the height of
the take-over of Dutch property
in the mounting campaign to
; force The Netherlands to cede
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It is the German position, he
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Chandler, and Orville Rockhold,
Fort Worth, attended.
checks. She thought he had got
plowed under.
"But he got back the other
day. When he got to the other
end of the field, he traded his
plow and drill for a combine
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West New Guinea to Indonesia
Based on orders of the state
of war and siege which was pro-
claimed last March, the regula-
tion makes experts employed
under its provisions liable to two
years imprisonment or a fine of
about $870 in case of a "delib-
can planes, the F104 Lockheed
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ence went sightseeing, various
added, that the Saunders - Roe committees worked on a fistful
FURNITURE &
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of anti - western speeches by
spokesmen for the 400 delegates
from 42 nations and colonies.
None represents his government
officially, and many come from
leftist groups either frowned on
or outlawed at home.
The question of nationalization
first arose during the conference
Friday in a speech by the So-
viet delegate. The economic com-
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| cold war will soon find an added
' theater of operations in Indone-
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jeeps are already here and by'
DEATH CLAIMED A YOUNG COUPLE returning to
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Davis F. Boone of Marshall..
Texas, lassoed the liar's label
with this attempted libel on the
largest state
"Much as I hate to admit, I
have just discovered something
in Texas that is not the big-
gest!"
Boone need say no more. Any
Texan can tell you Boone's the
biggest liar in the Lone Star
state without going any fur-
ther.
A story calculated to wring
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Cambodia Shies
From Cairo Rally
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia w_
Premier Simvar said Monday
Cambodia's absence from the
African • Asian conference in
Cairo is due to the little Indo-
Chinese kingdom's policy of neu-
trality."
All Phnom Penh newspapers
agreed in editorials Monday that
Cambodia's neutrality is incom-
’ patble with whatwas called the
"openly communist conference”
in Cairo.
JAKARTA (INS) — A Jakarta newspaper indi-
cated Monday that the Soviet bloc is ready to ship arms
to Indonesia, which now is waging an anti-Dutch cam-
paign.
The nationalist newspaper Suluh Indonesia said the
question of payment already has been settled, but it
CAIRO if — The political com-
mittee of the African-Asian con-
ference bogged down Monday on
the wording of a draft resolu-
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an employe of KROD-TV in El Paso, and his wife had
been visiting Adams’ parents in Teutopolis and Mrs.
Adams family in St. Louis during th Christmas holi-
days. The bodies are being returned to Teutopolis Mon-
day. (Photo by Roy Savage, Elk City)
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session of reminiscing.
The reunion was for the crew
of SS Chadwick, who progressed
from regular Boy Scouts to Sea
Scouts । now termed Explorers).
The event was staged on the an-
niversary of the group’s trip to
Washington. D. C., in 1937 to
crate failure" on their part to
fulfill their duties.
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Pressure in Jet
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Deal Is Denied
BURLINGTON, Wis. I—The
towering tale of a plowman's
South Dakota odyssey was de-
clared the lie of the land this
year by the Burlington Liars
club.
Harry Berogan of Mission,
S. D., reaped the rewards of
prevarication with his story of
a farmer who showed, like
Einstein, that time is only a
relative matter—except to a
wife:
Berogan claimed:
"We have a farmer out here
who has a field so long that
he started out last spring with
a tractor, plow and a drill, and
was gone so long that his wife
because the plane is not yet
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The political heir of Ramon
Magsaysay, who was killed in a
plane crash last March, also
promised continued friendship
with "our Asian friends" as well
as Spain and the Latin Ameri-
can republics.
The former vice-president-took
the oath on the luneta (park),
scene of one of the bitterest war-
time battles between Filipino-
American and Japanese troops.
Garcia succeeded to the presi-
dency at Magsaysay’s death,
then won a full term in elec-
tions last month.
Touching on the austerity pro-
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY’
MeanWnre,°wereFnerd Plowman Turns Up Masterpiece
four-year term Monday and in Indonesia face the prospect of i
pledged to tighten his country's being forced to work for the
traditional ties with the United j military authorities
States.
CITY
American interference." for Red China and said no im-
The spokesman said a final de- portant international problems
cision on the interceptor will be can be worked out without its
made in mid January. active participation
He asked why it was that the Some Sightsee
1 Royal airforce was not buying A reliable source could not say
the plane and answered: ’ Obvi-; what wording brought about the
ously it is for the same reason, disagreement
"In order to get them a
drink I had to pull up our well
and run it through the
wringer."
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that's too late,” he added.
Word spread among the small
colony of plane salesmen in Bonn. ■
however, that “high level" politi-
cal considerations had out-
weighed all other factors in the
German decision to reject the
Saunders-Roe jet.
These sources said the decision
was not based on the plane's
technical proficiency.
Reports circulated in Bonn that
the chief contenders for the Ger-
man order now are two Ameri-
mittee quickly picked up the
theme and was reported ready
was due to high-pressure Ameri- to adopt a resolution approving
can intervention on behalf of governmental appropriation of
1 S.-built machines " private property.
newspaper Times of Indonesia
, , ap Wirephoto declared editorially that "Russian
President Garcia
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tion demanding Red China's ad-
. mission to the United Nations.
! D assault Mirage 3. The resolution drawn up by
। in a subsequent statement, the the conference's committee on
‘defense ministry characterized imperialism demanded a "right-
! as "nonsense that there was any ful place" in the United Nations
State Deaths
Chester Philip Boaz, 82, Ponca
City. Clifford C. Churchill, 69.
Stigler. Frank S. Hitchcock, 69.
participate in the world.wide Bay Tahlequah. F. L. Huff. 81, Altus.
Scout jamboree It was a special Charley Longshore. 81, Muldrow,
tribute to Dr. C. E. Williams, Frank Watts. 80,. Muskogee,
who sponsored the group two W. L Strain, 85. Enid. Bob Sim-
decades ago. Four charter mem- mons, 71, Olustee. Mrs. V. How-
bers of the grop. Garland Wil- e"- 79, Enid. Mrs. Lucy M.
son. Woodward; Pat Patterson,
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Flu Hits Pupils
Students in Indian schools in
Oklahoma and Kansas were
badly stricken during the recent
influenza outbreak, according to
the public health service.
Of 3,206 Indian students in the
area, a total of 1,758 required
nursing care for an average of 1
three days.
—eee $196,646 Sought I
Actions seeking almost 5200,000
have been filed in district court
in Pittsburg county. The cases, to
be heard in McAlester, are head-
ed by four damage actions seek-
. BONN, Germany ( — The West German defense
ministry Monday denied British newspaper speculation
that U. S. pressure caused the Bonn government to de-
cide against buying Britain’s latest rocket jet.
■ ci ministry spokesman said the plane — a rocket,
pet SR1 <7 — had been turned down because its manu-
facturers were unable to get the ship to the German
airforce before 1961. “And----
iar reserves had almost disap- "The term ‘experts' in the
peared. i "
A reunion of former Sea Scouts ing $191,000 of the total. Largest i . . ...
from landlocked Woodward was case is that of Mrs. Mildred Rohn ‘ 2 Whenever liver failure
concluded Sunday after 26 former who is claiming 5183,000 for; tnreatens, deeP fatigue sets in I
crew members returned for a damages resulting from an acci- ; : • muscles waste, sex urge
dent in a construction area in fails. But now medicine has dis- i
December 1955 covered how to combat dread
cirrhosis—how to strengthen
the liver by frtding it,
Paul de Kruif reports in
January Reader's Digest how
"preventive nutrition” can
help keep the master labora-
tory of your body healthy.
Read "Your Liver Is Your
Life" in January Reader's
Digest. Get your copy at news-
stands today.
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home."
Berogan's story didn’t say
what the farmer harvested.
One of the honorable men-
tion stories came from Texas,
the home of tall men who
assert they tell nothing but tail
truths about their realm on the
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South Dakotan Tops Liars
I decision cost Britain a $280 mil- session promised another round
I lions order and has threatened ‘
the tears from a top sergeant } 3,000 workers at the Saunders-Roe
won honorable mention for j factory with unemployment.
Clinton R. Hauette at the U. S. ] The British government is re-
soldiers home, Washing- I ported to believe that the Ger-
ton, D. C. mans, who were impressed by
"During the dry season last the SR177 at first, changed their
fall I lived on a small ranch 1 minds after American pressure,
near Broken Bow, Neb ." said “Let’s have some plain talk
Hauette. "The wells all went with the Americans," the con-
dry. and my children were cry- I capvative Tail, ctatal -
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ing helped Indonesia." It added: | polis, Ill., when their car missed a curve near Elk City
If Washington fails to rise to Sunday. Charles Adams, 25, and his wife, Mary, 21,
were crushed to death in this wreckage as their car
I was wrapped around a tree near the highway. Adams,
Buy a naw Norge Wringer Washer—one
of America's finest. Use it up to 24 months,
if you wish to buy a Norge Automatic
washer during that time or at the end of
that time, we will allow you the full
' purchase price, or any monies paid in, as
a trade-in on the automatic! We give
you e certificate* yes, in-writing, we agree
that you PAY NOTHING FOR THE USE
" is not certain when the
arms will arrive.
The publication said Indonesia
sent a delegation on an arms-buy-
ing mission to east Europe be
cuse the U. S. "does not give a
positive reply" to request for
arms.
It added that the action
stemmed from an agreement on
arms purchases discussed a long <
time ago with the Soviet Bloc.
U. S. Given Alternative
(The state department report- 1
ed Friday that Indonesia had in- l
formally requested “a variety of
types of military equipment" I
about six months ago. A spokes- i
man indicated, at that time, that
the island republic had informed
the U. S. she would seek arms
I from the Soviet bloc of they were
not supplied by America.)
Meantime, t h e independent
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Sentence Stories
A singing session is being
planned in the Arpelar Church
of the Nazarene for New Years
eve in the church near McAles-
ter. ... Turnips are growing
large on the Alfred Naie farm;
near Indianola where Naie re- i
cently exhibited a- six-pound
specimen. . . . Kiowa’s Masonic
lodge has installed Willis H
Phipps as worshipful master....
Classes for students at Oklahoma
College for’ Women will be re-
sumed January 6.
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