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Dan Rivers, of course! 30-40’s
Here’s the shirt — ruggedly
masculine in bright plaids
and checks to give color to
fall wear. Full cut! S-M-L-XL
Officers at one time carried a
subpena for Mrs. Robert Peterson,
wife of an Oklahoma county boot-
R. M. Crosswell, father of five.
Five wooden-bladed ceiling fans
Refugees
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heard of any of the bootleggers ar-
rested.
through the front door.
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Galbraith
• Solid Glass
• Meli beet
The trial itself, climaxing weeks
of nationwide sensation, is expect-
ed to last at least four or five
days. It was indicated the court
does not favor going into night
sessions unless progress becomes
hopelessly bogged down.
whirred in the background and
prospective juror’s low-voiced an-
swers in the quizzings were aided
by frequent nods and shakes of
their heads.
As spectators leaned across flut-
tering hand fans, straining to hear
Fugitive
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icies.
They were to be joined Tuesday
by Brig Gen. Don Zimmerman,
dean of the new airforce academy,
Colorado Springs.
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After weeks of feuding, Dean
Martin and Jerry Lewis met yes-
terday in the office of Paramount
boss Y. Frank Freeman. After-
ward the studio uid that the pair
“agreed to continue on as Ameri-
ca's highest paid comedy team."
There had been talk of a splitup.
Some said the two hadn’t spoken
to one another recently. Yesterday
they did. But Martin said later:
"Not too much was Mid. We
both agreed to fulfill the contracts,
go back to work, and try and make
the best of everything."
devising uses for the atom in war.
The Geneva meeting is being
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By JAMES MARLOW
(Associated Press News Analyst
WASHINGTON I-If you lived
on a star and had been watching
man on earth through the ages you
could not help but cross your
fingers as you looked down upon
the world's atomic scientists meet-
ing this week in Geneva
You might wish them well But
you'd have to wonder: "Will they
make it this time"’'’ For many
times from the perspective of a
star. as you watched the genera-
tions of man, you must have said
aloud: "Why does he always have
to make a fool of himself?"
Empires Withered
There were the empires that
fool. The many meetings which
decide that will be those which legger who died several months
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It is not this meeting, important
as it is and could be. that will
decide whether man has found real
wisdom at last or is a complete
Kay, whose home is in nearby
Salem, will introduce Hoover.
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Ponca City, Okla.
Crades 4th thru High School
Write for Catalog of Visit
Monday he robbed a Bible-reading
Kansas City woman in Penn Val-
ley park Friday in order to raise
train fare to hi* parents' home in
Westville, Okla.
Hamilton, who used a toy pistol
purchased at a dime store, said the
robbery netted only S3 and be was
planning another holdup when ar-
rested.
Aggies Hold
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Deans’ Parley
Prosecutor Objects
Whyte three times objected to
! the rumor line of question as be-
ing argumentative, and has been
ful attempt to obtain a pardon for
her husband.
Senator to Be Celled?
If the grand jury continues its
investigation of the pardon at-
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Welfare, Salvation Army, Okla- '
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Atkinson place, Oklahoma City;
Adrian Vincent, Tonkawa; Mrs. ■
A. H. Ungerman, 1711 E 37th, |
Tulsa; Rev Clarence W. Knippa, I
pastor, Grace Lutheran Church,
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9:00pm Arthur Murray
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10:00 pm Newsroom
10:12 pm Sports Report
10:20 pm Weatherman
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Plans Speech
NEWBERG, 'Ore, U—Former
President Herbert Hoover will ob-
serve his 81st birthday tomorrow
with the dedication of his boyhood
home as a national shrine.
He will speak at the home of his
late uncle, Dr. Henry J. Minthorn,
a country physician in this com-
munity 25 miles southwest of
Portland. The home has been
restored to its condition of 1884
when Hoover lived there.
Interior Secretary Douglas Me-
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TULSA, Okla IP—A 26-year-old
steel worker was shot to death
late last night and his mother-in-1
law was jailed for investigation, j
The victim was Reuben Thomas |
Patrol officers Harold Turner and!
Willie Sanders said they found him !
lying in front of the home of Mrs.
Lou Ella Campbell, 52 after they
were summoned there.
Booked at the city jail. Mrs
Campbell was to be questioned to-
day
Mrs Ollie Jean Thomas, mother
of five children, told officers she [
and Thomas had been separated
about eight months She and a
I sister have been living with their
mother.
Mrs Thomas told officers her
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husband had broken down the fence Henry Watson. All were described
at their home and forced entry here as "mediocre type" bootleg-
gers and not "big-time operators.”
At state crime bureau headquar-
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Answer: Heart of a mother
whose child was run ovsr by
a core less motorist.
Play the game of Safety
Droodle Send a sketch and
your explanation to Safety
Droodle, Oklahoma City Times,
Oklahoma City. If we print
your contribution, we will send
you $1.
Today’s winner is Mrs. Rob-
ert Nida, Alva.
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CAMP ZAMA. Japan (P_ Brig.
Gen. Herbert J. Vander Heide
Tuesday was named assistant
chief of staff for U. S. army forces
far east and the Eighth army.
they’re all
DAN RIVER’S!
seek a way to outlaw atomic ago Mrs Peterson reportedly is
weapons and atomic war and leave on the missing list. Jurors wanted
the atom thereafter only for peace.. to question her about an unsuccess-
resume sessions August
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old DP program allowed orgam- be called as a witness.
zations to give “blanket' assur- 1 Sen. Walker admitted taking
ances, but the refugee relief act some money from Mrs. Peterson,
and a big stationary floor fan
7:30 p.m.
And be sure to tee:
5:30pm Vaughn Monroe
5145 pm News Caravan
6:00 pm Newsroom
6:20 pm Weatherman
6:30 pm Hit Pickin’ Time
6:45 pm Behind Your
Telephone
7:00 pm Summer Theater
7 130 pm Dollar A Second
8:00 pm Truth or Conse-
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his'head, has the power to destroy years, faculty production has and morphine death of his wife,
himself and every other living shown no such improvement. Mary Katherine. 35. He faces later ____________________________„
thing on the face of the earth if "This is true because there have trials in the deaths of their three! party was sent here as a part of
he cannot finally learn to live not been attendant devices or children. Gov. Gary's crackdown on state
techniques developed to make a Double Battle Waged | bootleggers. State agents have
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The beautician said she went to
Mrs Foster's home and paid her
2 $100 to perform the abortion
After leavins Mrs Foster's
r home. Miss Pirtle said she went
ditectb to Dr. Cannon's «ttic«
where be prescribed some medi
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Kriptians IBM at an ot tea
Jan Murray " $
dispenses taughsendecoo
mint of money to techy $
contestants on this comedy-qul
do — in creating power, in medi-
cine. in agriculture, in industry —
man has a future undreamed of
before the bomb fell on Hiroshima
in 1945.
But will they go into a real ex-
change of ideas? And, if they do,
will they be able to continue to
do it? At the moment they meet,
other scientists back home in the
United States and Russia are
CASUALLY SMART! SMARTLY DRESSED!
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she see Mra Foster at 1628 NW 7.
upheld each time by District Judge
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Lewis say they're going to keep on Car Ear Hamilton, 27. confessed
being Martin and Lewis.
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ture was "closed down ’ by the tioning, they must try to read the
state crime bureau. impassive faces and the minds of
Tom C. Waldrip, 66, former state । th* veniremen to fathom their
senator and one-time powerful po- j deep-seated emotions, convictions
litical figure, has been indicted by and possible reaction to evidence,
the grand jury for attempted brib-1 It appeared unlikely that any
ery in connection with an offer of mother of small children win end
$500 a month to the county attor- up on the jury. Only five women
ney to permit gambling games at were among th* 81 prospective
the Oak Ridge Terrace club.
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"But the refugees that this Sicily Volcano Quits
program aims to reach actual-
ly fought their way through the
Hostess Missing has been excused because of her
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Also missing is a woman identi- Whyte is qualifying the jury for
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and West “ when the biz powers h DorothylSweaney, 32. a red- Only two persons hnd shied away
S imisting num: from the idea or caditai
nesses, having dodged the sub Insanity Views As ked
pena-serving officers since the Defense questioning of the ju-
grand jury was empaneled July 6 rors handled alternately bv Fred
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TROUBLE-FREE OPERATION
insured with this unique com-
bination of twe protective
Whetsei and co-counsel Jim Rine-
hart, has hammered mostly at the
issue of innocence by .insanity.
Defense attorneys are seeking
jurors who would find Galbraith
innocent if they could be con-
vinced he is insane; who are in
favor of laws protecting criminal
defendants; and who believe in-
sane persons should be institu-
tionalized rather than exter-
minated."
Whetsel has also frequently
queried jurors on "rumors” they
might have heard about the Gal-
braith case in one exchange,
peacefully. ,
Knew Too Much • higher productivity possible. We
It is almost as if the whole his- must increase the effective use of Lemuel Murphy, 29-year-old pool i of the state in recent weeks al-
tory of man's combined wisdom our faculties,” he said, hall operator. A veteran with one1 though no large liquor hauls have
and folly has been heading inevi Opportunity for this improve- daughter. Murphy said he had no been made.
tably for the mid-20th century ment may be in the curriculum, fixed opinion in the case. He has Gov. Gary has stated he has
when, because he has learned too he suggested one child ' given Bivins a free hand in direct-
much he is laced with the last Sixty deans are here from Co ; Others tentatively seated after ing the raids Bivins declined to
choice between living and dying leges across the country and will questioning Tuesday morning are enlarge on the raid here other than
altogether continue their academic shoptalk J B. Carrell. Haywood, father of to sav "they were sent to Lawton i
Degations from 72 countries - Wednesday. studying their own three children; Woodrow Brown, to raid."
Including leading atomic scientists roles in making educational pol- father of four; Eddie Carson, step- ~---
from the United States, Russia, icies. father of several children:
Britain, France, Canada — opened
their atoms-for-peace conference in
Geneva this week.
The meeting had its origin in
President Eisenhower's invitation
— delivered before the United
Nations on Dec. 8, 1953 — to the
world's nations to pool their knowl-
edge of the atom's peaceful uses
for the good of mankind. an Oklahoma City gambler who op- _________
Possibilities Unlimited erated the Oak Ridge Terrace club ble battle
if the nations can go on from on the Oklahoma - Pottawatomie, Mind-Reedin* Job
this point, and exchange their county line before the $41,000 struc-
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on the average, than the DPs.” The mountain, Europe's high-
Dillon said. est volcano, began belching smoke
Members of the committee Dil- and flame July 1 and several
ion heads are Rev. Louis B weeks ago began spilling lava
Marsh. Putnam City Methodist from a crater on the northeast
church; Julius Graber. Jewish side. However the lava stopped
Community Council, Oklahoma well above the closest villages in
City; Mrs. C. F. Bobzien, 4131 , its path.
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8 But now man - driven by his out of step with industrial progress, of Henderson, Tenn, chatted with. Charges Planned
conceits and inferiorities, his pri- a Kansas State college educator him at the jail Monday evening. Ridgeway said Langley and Da
• mal urges and studied cunning, his told fellow college officials Tuesday 20 Minute Visit vis would be charged in county
neuroses and the endless restless- at Oklahoma A&M’s annual sum- Myers said they spent some 20 court with possession of whisky,
ness that blessed and cursed him mer conference of academic deans, minutes with Galbraith before kiss- but not enough was seized from
through the ages - at last has Dean Albert L Pugsley. Kansas ing him goodbye 1 the other two to warrant the filing
reached a peak State dean, said that while indi- The 34-year-old, once-promjnent of state charges. They will, how-
' Now at last man in the knowl- vidual productivity in our economy McAlester heart specialist is on ( ever. be charged in city police
! edge of the atom that he holds in has increased over 24 times in 50 trial for the March 17 bludgeoning court on whisky counts, the deputy
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requires personal guarantees of but explained he took it only to whense rumors ed heatedly to
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BUFFALO. N.Y. I—A young
man approached the manager of a
suburban branch bank last night
and inquired about a personal loan.
Charles J. Hauser, manager of
the Cheektowaga branch of the;
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! Co., said he directed th* youth to
: another employ* "Never mind, I'll
I do it myself," the customer re-
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up the bank and escaped with
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