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Wife Suffers
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Dowell club and Rotary Anns,
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lint Girl. II. Dies
• FINE COMBED COTTON
• CHECK CORD TRIMMED
The former wife of federal dis-
trict Judge Stephen Chandler was
unconscious and in critical condi-
fiscating the pistol
"That pistol cost
"I hope this conference will give
guidance to mankind . . . Will
point out to mankind the way
which it must take to attain safe
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home, nt 8715 NW (irand Blvd ,
keeping track of 20 grandchil-
dren. and participating in nu-
merous community activities, in-
cluding the Crown Heights Meth-
odist church, the All league Me-
Looking back over the child-
hood years, Mrs Anthony ex-
plained she "lust tried to stay
at home and keep the children
at home, and follow Christian
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The children were born at
Cleveland, Ohio, in Idaho and
at Muskogee, all before the
couple moved to Oklahoma City
weapon— a possible $40 fine
That would leave him $10 of
the $50 winnings, but the cap-
tain informed him he was con-
after suffering a stroke.
Mri. Margaret Patterson Chan-
dler. 1901 Guilford lane, was ad-
mitted to the hospital Sunday night
following her return home from a
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N. W. 2 J rd 6 Penn.
Atoka Man. 50. Drowns
Fishing in Lake Texoma
MADILL. April 11 UR—Willie Wil-
llama, 50, Atoka, was drowned
Sunday while fishing at the Cum-
berland cut of Lake Texoma be-
tween Madill and Tishomingo.
Lake game rangers said Wil-
liams was walking in the water
and slipped inIn a hole.
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For The Boat Deal
See “Joe or MI”
That helps
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get the $50 I won, that’s going ( •
to leave me losing $15.45."
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developments which rely partly on became a professor of hydraulics doors in that vicinity. "I was tion Monday in Mercy hospital
the laws of atomic mass and en- at the University of California. Ed- • - "
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til In 100 words or less tell Dave Garroway "Why
I Think ’TODAY' Should Visit Oklahoma City "
Send your entry to "TODAY” CONTEST, t/9
WKY-TV, Oklahoma City.
(21 Entries will be judged on the basis of originality,
sincerity, aptness of thought, and decision of the
judges will be final
(31 Contest starts today, April 18, and ends midnight,
Apr,1 26.
6:30 P.M.
CBS News
with Douglas Edwards
Chou
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were carried off "without acri-
mony"
56 Martyrs Beatified
VATICAN cm * - Heatifica
lion was conferred yesterday in St.
l’eter’s Basilica on 5$6 Itoman Cath-
olic victims nl the Boxer Rlebellion
Later Pope l’ius XII appeared per-
sonally to venerate the martyrs.
If permission is granted. Slick
may move Its headquarters from
Burbank. Calif. to Oklahoma City,
said Del W. Rentzel, Oklahoma
City, chairman of the board and
chief executive of Slick airways.
He told a newsman the move
would “probably" be made, but
would not go into details He was
scheduled to be a witness later in
the day.
Chamber Favors Plan
Jack Hull, manager of the re
aearch division of the chamber of
commerce, told a CAB hearing ex-
aminer that the chamber is sup-
porting Slick's application
He said Oklahoma City has in-
cowboy explained.
From his city jail cell, Ogle
ing-the governor wants us to”
Closed Session Held
YOUR WINNING ENTRY WILL
BRING "TODAY” TO OKLAHOMA CITY
FOR A WEEK'
BRING NATIONWIDE PUBLICITY TO
OKLAHOMA AND OKLAHOMA CITY!
MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR ALL AMERICA
TO VISIT OKLAHOMA CITY VIA TV!
lines, which is opposing the appli-
cation of Slick, asked Hull if he
was aware that American carried
21,000 pounds of freight in Novem-
ber. 1953 from Chicago to Okla-
homa City He said he wasn t
START YOUR DAY THE GARROWAY
WEEKDAYS 7-9 00 A M,
TONIGHT DON’T MISS:
- 6:00 NEWSROOM
he added gloomily. "All I got |ty and peace," he said "I hope
with me is $1 08. I should of [ ii w||| give evidence that Asia and
made that bet for t least $100,
To Enter City
Is Supported
(Oklahoman Tmes Wasnavon Bureaw)
Washington. April 18—An
Oklahoma City chamber of com-
merce official Monday urged the
Civil Aeronautics Board to allow
Slick airways to bring its air cargo
service to Oklahoma City.
The only other major speaker nt!
the opening public session was In-
donesian Premier Ali Sastroamid-
jojo, elected conference chairman
unanimously.
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With John Fields
6:20 WEATHERMAN
With Hairy Volkman
6:30 TONY MARTIN
6:45 NEWS CARAVAN
With John Cameron Swayze
dington, who suffered a lung col-
lapse.
Mrs. Addington's condition Mon
day was termed critical.
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revolver owned by officers
Sheriff’s Safe Rifled
While he was p‘ it. Crabtree ri-
fled the sheriff's safe and netted
$90 to $100 left there by El Beno
gradeschool officials Friday night
for safe-keeping The money rep-
resented school play proceeds.
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and the holster cost another i future, of the hydrogen bomb and
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door weather. Only Weetinghoume cireulntew and ventilates in winter
oflers a wide rang* at com- n we m wummer.
repair shops getting 1° my plare.
adAoi. * lli Wu po
1006 County treasurer, says for
i..econd year the county will
have no tax resale. I
industries, and the great industrial entist’s sons by his first marriage, on his hip was knocking on
me $22 95
Slub chambray in green,
blue, brown, pink with
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ahead."
Ogle says he made the bet
with his "bossman." Don White,
and anol h e r employe of the
While Concrete & Pipe Co He's
ahopui' (hey hear about his
plight and send him his win- !
nings so he can get out of the
hoosegow.
City Driver Given
10-Day Jail Term
Aaron Baker. U. of 1129 NE ».
Monday drew a 10-day county jail
sntence for drunk driving He
pleaded guilty before Cari Traub,
common plea* judge
„Raker.wan arrested Sunday in
Che 2100 block NE 27 by, j, B Har.
n» highway patrol trooper after
nix auto narrowly missed two
parked cars
KWTV
Keep vou r eye on channel 9
U. S. Foreign Aid
Tops $4 Billion
WASHINGTON UP — U. 8. for-
eign aid came to $4,669,000,000 last
year, moat of it for building up
the military power of thia coun-
try's allies.
The commerce department said
yesterday this net total of gifts
and loans - r subtracting loan
repayments—was about one-fourth
lower than i 1953.
YOU CAN M SURE ...19 mts Westinghouse
PHIPPS DRUG CO.
Open B A.M. to 10 P.M.
ceplion I to thinking though
woulrin I it he wonderful if
a vtore roild hold every ( uttomer
year and I guets
thony has divided her time be-
tween managing the family
TV With . . .
OlKeitn
This week a customer brought
me 4 mall radio to repair all
the wav from Moore The way
ferior air cargo service and in-
rearing them.
7:00 SID CAESAR
8:00 MEDIC
8:30 ROBERT MONTGOMERY PRESENTS
"P. j. Martin & Son," a story of family life and
rivalries.
1 9:30 LIFE OF RILEY
a 10:00 NEWSROOM
With Charlie Bishop
j 10:12 SPORT REPORT
Bill Fountain's sport-news roundup
10:20 WEATHERMAN
With Harry Volkman
10:30 IT'S A GREAT LIFE
11:00 TONIGHT
Workshop Planned
By Club W omen
An estimated 75 Oklahoma City
club women will settle down to a ! ision.. measure ’ pased in some
full day» work at the main city on"
library Tuesday, in the annual He and speaker B l- Bill Har-
club leaders workshop staged by key. Oklahoma City, agreed the
the Community Workshop division code should he passed so it can
of Oklahoma City libraries &0 1,1 conference committee with
Registering at 10 a m . duh offi- xnate efforts to wind up school
cars and member.; will hear a two- leglslation
hour round table discussion devot-
ad to organization, membership,
ommittee work and public rela
tions. Afternoon sessions, from 1
to 3 will stress program planning
and parliamentary procedures.
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Driver \nt in Aula,
Hui Up facet Charfp
Although he wasn I in his auto
a iha time it smashed into a
house at 202′2 NE 1 L B Nut-
tor 47, of 1013 NE 8 must ap-
Par in traffic court Wednesday
on a traffic charge
Officers said the parked car
rolled down a hill and hit the
house owned by Murray Sulli-
van Nutter was booked on a
charge of failure to set the car x
hand brake
$2 50." he figured. "Even if I of ideologies
principles in
s101e, have a 100,
we ve l rpl one
SAVE 120"
WESTINGHOUSE
28 years ago. A third son died
— He said he was compelled ... babvhood
He has asked final passage by to do so by his "passionate sense
Thuraday. of social justice and social respon-
from Dallas through Oklahoma Several members of Walkers sibility "
City to Chicago, he said committee, mecling Monday morn He headed a group of nationally-
An attorney for American air ing expressed the desire hi speed prominent scientisis who com-
consideration of thr substitute prised Ilie Emergency Committee
measure and get it into con- of Atomic Scientists. The organiza.
lorence committee as soon as pox- tion was formed "to advance the
sible use of atomic energy in ways
Opposition Raised beneficial to mankind "
Walker tried to get the commii- An ardent zionist, Einstein was
tee to study the proposed suhsti- among those, who, after World war
lute Monday However, Sen i Irm „ urged the free entry of Jews
Hamilton. Panama, committee into Palestine and establishment
vice-chairman, said the house of a democratic Jewish common-
passed vitalization bill on the sen- wealth m that got,,
w i i . ate .calendar for second reading in a message to the world nil
wiring’torn / radioin the and committee assignment^ WAS lege of ........... at warsaw in
cel Assoppertube rippnd (rom " Ya in committecis hands, iw. Einstein advocated a "supra-
cell.plumbing served as his hook, si 1 donit.wanttosit here all "• nntional organization" to own what
When he stomped nut, Crabtree May and June fiddling with this, he called horribi wennons • de
took his own 44/40 revolver. com- Walker said urging the committee lfsCaiedurhorribieuweappons
plete with fancy holster and bullet to begin study "We'll at least have _ ‘
belt, his own nickel-plated, pearl- something to work on " He Gav* World Mor*
handled pocket Derringer, and a Hamilton again raised the ques. le Wax a .member of a com
.388 caliber automatic and a 38 tion the committee did not have mittee ol 15 famous scientists,
f'.ery even
Im no e«-
adopted" ' Einstein wax married twice
.. . , „ , ,, First in 193 to Mileva Maric, a
Meanwhile Ken Jay l’ayne, Serban Catholic whom he later di
Kingston, a member of theedura vorced They had two sons, Albert
ion i ommittee and one of Gov and Edward. The second marriage.
Garys assistant floor leaders in
the house, said he would attempt
la get the holise school code re
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Africa have been reborn, nay —
a new Asia and a new Africa have
He also urged certification of permit the boards to keep the Ne- tune member of the institute in
Slick for airmail and air express gro pupils in separate schools until 1933, a voluntary exile from his
Servic. Needod? the supreme court finally eliminat- native Germany, where the Nazis
. " . , ed segregation listed him as "an enemy of the
He xaid the city needs on* plane Gary has called on the legisla. slate."
airzfreighta,sery ice to the north- ture 10 send the legislation to H An Ardent Zionist
’T™ i"'" 'r mien'......r- J j;" * theoretical *•
American brings service from ■■ .... "
the west through Oklahoma City
tn Chicago, and Braniff comes
They have henn bunging me
their radios lor 2? years That
1, • Iong time, i1 1
6.45 Firry Como Show
7 00 Ceorge Burns and
Cracie Allin
7 10 Arthur Codtvey's
Talent Scout*
1 00 I Love Lucy
$ 10 December Bride
9 00 Studio On*
"Aftai of State"
10 00 Counterpoint
10 10 News and Weather
With Mark Weaver
10 45 Th* Lit* Witch
Plan It Offered
Premier Sir Jolin Kotelawala of
Ceylon called on all 29 nations to
offer their services "as medintors
of the dispute between the giants
of communism and anti-commu-
nixm."
the house hill before it formed in 1948, as the Scientists' ROCHESTFI. Minn. April 18- Sir John declared:
Von eim take all of the month Committee on Loyalty Problems. Io (INS-An li-year-old Wisconsin -| am confident that among us
of May if you want l<i Walker provide » fair deal for scientists girl who had been kept alive by of this region can be found a
said, "bill we've got to get mov- act lined ol disloyalty to the I ailed n new mechanical heart and lung group acceptable to both parties in
States during surgery to repair a heart the great world dispute capable as
in a foreword to a book by defect, dind in a Rochester, Minn , an impartial inermediary of work-
.n, gerg . Henry. Wallace, "Toward World hospital Sunday. Ing out a plan for peace and of
Hamilton said but I don 1 Hunk "rncei"ecuunatein ( dencrIpedthe TThe girl. Julie Palmer, Alloez, erealinu suitable machinery to ini-
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em hat (villain typel, black hoots the governor also had told him lie "Ih famous rorcscor was grant a turn the worse Sunday, the United Nations by abolishing
and the frontier weapons He is wanted to vitalize the amendment cdli."wondeu"wiliko."mew"la During the operation, Mayo din- the veto and converting the se-
sandy-haired, stands 5 feet 11 as quickly as possible award'' tor 04g .I" he gv ie physicians had substituted the curity council into a fully elected
inches and weighs about 170 Walker said the proposed substi- .. .. .. * mechanical heart while they body responsible to lh« general as-
pounds lute had been prepared by a mem- prwor. 10 • worked on her organ. sembly."
Unless he had a trusty horse her of the attorney general's Msff. ! In n i" w"ieh he ,
staked out nearby, officers figure and again culled on the commit- ( „ . . (. ;
£“7. is loping o ™«'j;, decide whether to...........tihome ,r. .^i;;“h X:
& Mgeitedenyeaniarmprnmghad ........... ton.................I......IiNN VW ;.....T
Coat Trip, Him Up mittee went into dosed session, man. are involyed '" manknd. and
Crabtree was captured April K alter which Walker announced the cannot avoid takinK astand on the
In ano er bit of movie typ? trick, committee would meet at 9 am great moral 15i08 ol1the time,
ery Olicers said he broke into the Tuesday and consider the proposed 1 so.
Rock Island yard shop th1 previous suhstitute as something to He Lived Simply
night, and allegedly stole some work on." The life of this amazng intel
tools valued at SHOO ‘Up to Cour?’ lectual giant was simple and mod
Workers discovered the lnsg hut Asked K the xubstuute contained 7' disdain, for perxonal
nnted the intruder had left Iha n2 .. glory and materlal gan were at
coat The coat was left untouched , a Ate Achoolprnvisinns wri en mosi a legend His baggy dad fig
the next night while otto ers kept ' ’’ theshogee ddown hoi,er a pipe perpetually .....is
a hidden watch crabtree was qionhyShin ' a or " a vom meth and his long shaggy while
nahhed when he returned to re .n , ... hair and motstache made him in
(neve the garment ,lh’ dons rlar or AC stantly recognizable almost any
At the time of his arrest on ler ate. dsegr &a tion. he said where m the world
AprelFooldaynwcrahtree hasted <-' ‘“"J th^oSZ .....is I...... to
he had a lightning fast draw and legislatre play the violin and to go sailing
demonstrated his skill (or news- . lie was a familiar figure walking
men after officers unloaded his This measure would permit n the streets of Princeton where
.44. However, he did not mention separateschools to contint.e to op- he made purchases in the local
or demonstrate his special knack rate although separate school store, and nodded "good mom
for key-snatching. ’"nds as such have been eliminat ings . as he went
The key, were found hidden in ed by the amendment the people
the empty cell Monday morning adopted
in recent years. Mrs An
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sons-in-law and both sons are
associated with C. R Anthony
in his far (lung department
store chain headquartering
here,
ward, the other son, remained in
He Wan Prize Zurich, Switzerland, and little was
He received the Nobel prize in known of his activities. . ,
physics in 1921 ansi the world Einstein, in his efforts to ham
heaped honors and adulation upon merout a mathematical concept He Can't Come Out visit to Wewoka
the modest scientist, who pleaded: of the universe, once told his (el Then furrowed brow replaced Judge Chandlers court reporter,1
"Let every man he respected as selentists. I cannot believe the grin on his weathered (ace Hayden Addington, was called to
an individual and no man idolized thal God Plays dice with the when a little pencil-fipuring dis- Topeka, Kan . Sunday night to be
it is an ironv of fate that I myself worid. . ... . closed that winning the bet was with his mother. Mrs. Mary Ad-
have been the recipient of exces. The learned teacher also om apt to put him about $15 45 in
sive admiretion and respect from ment ed he had,lakind.o.faith the hole
my fellows through no fault of my thathelpedmethroughmwhole Ogle was charged with vag
• life—notIn become hopeless in the rancy and carrying a concealed
. . .. , . ( great difficulties of investigation.
A professor emeritus of the In- 5 . 5
dicated that American and Bran- U. S supreme court finally knocks stitute for advanced study at NIn..
iff airlines are not providing suf- nut segregation and renders that Princeton, Einstein spent the last Vlolher
ficient service He said the city law void years of his life in the university
is being discriminated against in Transfers Set Up community,
favor of other cities The proposed substitute would He came to Princeton as a life-
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17th and Glassen |A 5-6620
in 1115, was tn Elsa Einstein, his A
first cousin, who bore him two Uunman
daughters, Ilse, who died in 1934.
and Margot 1 (Continued Pram Page 1)
Never Believe an Axiom -It.. ... .. ... .
After his second wife's death in satisfied them he explained to
1938 Einstein lived a secluded life Capt Ted uBaushman. II ’
in Princeton with his daughter _ Me Wins and Loses H
Margot, and his housekeeper-sec- .Conditions of the wager wert E_
retary. Miss Helen Dukas. that Ogle would get inside th# I
Einstein said he believed that Oklahoma, City., limits without
scientists could find the fundamen being hauled off to the pokey, Undop ( llflllfllt*l^9
tal forces of nature and through He made it in 10 hours. ^HanUier S
A theoretical physicist, the tools them attain greater mastery of the But in less than two hours
of his trade were a fountain pen universe in which we live after he had won the bet, the
and a pad of paper Asked once how he formulated brazen cowboy was jugged by
Though few people understood his theory of relativity, Einstein detective Walt Gates
Einstein's complex theories, his replied: Gates found Ogle in the 600
work is one of the important bases "I never believed an axiom." block NE 23 after receiving a
of today's electronic and television Albert Einstein, one of the sci- report that a man with a gun
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TWO—MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1855’
Einstein
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a boon to mankind, but a men-
ace "
He saw one hope, however, that
"it may intimidate the human
race to bring order into its inter-'
national affairs, which, without
pressure of fear, it undoubtedly
would not do "
they ever had for 22 ycars? Im-
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