Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 189, Ed. 2 Thursday, September 15, 1955 Page: 2 of 4
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Rothschild's Dobbs Hats are yours
in small, medium or large brims!
Mario Valdario of Medford, a
truck driver, said he hadn't been
able to pay 2800 in medical ex-
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It's true ... a fine Dobb’s*
hat makes a man look better-
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at Rothschild's
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Ted B. Hendricks, past presi-
dent of the Rotary club, gave title
to the building to Lee M. Jones,
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FLOWERS
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MW TREND
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"DRESS RIOMT"
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antiquated laundry at Central of the base, causing SE 59 to be enter her apartment building. She of beating during a truck dispute. brother, Lawrence, zi, Huaa nen. ess hospital which operates the
along the said Morabito threatened her with Valdario escaped a three year derson, JX -uwretcen. wnesi home.
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arrive in Moscow tomorrow ter
talks with the Kremlin leaders.
Here's Welcome
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• HOSPITAL BOUQUETS
• TAILS ARRANCEMENTS
• FUNERAL DESICNS
• PLANTERS-CIFTS
• DELIVERIES TO
HOSPITALS • FUNERALS
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Tailored from 100% silky,
creamy White Sakellardis Egyptian
Cotton . .. for the man who recog-
nites the difference a fine shirt can
* make in his appearance Barrel or
French Cuffs . . . Exclusively
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Educators Confer
SNYDER—Snyder school offi-
cials are planning to attend the
meeting of Oklahoma Conference
on Education, to be in Hobart
junior highschool on Thursday at
8 p m. Delegates for the White
House conference will be picked
at this meeting.
solution is found.
Cries of Derision
a telegram today thanking him for
obtaining Bulganin's pledge. It
said 3,000 doctors. 6,000 persons!
advisers and 3,000 nurses were be-
ing assembled to care for the re-
turnees.
Churchill, Wife Leave
The truck driver. Guy H Bullock.
44, Kirkersville. Ohio, was hurled
from his cab but escaped with
slight injuries.
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asked Valdario of the chief deputy
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years, the amount of rehabilitative
work we can do is questionable.''
Deacon told the governor "This
will be home for many of these
youngsters thq rest of their lives."
"If we do any building down
here, it cannot be patchwork. Let
us draw the plans for the 1,000
residents and build from that
blueprint as the money becomes
available."
Gary said he approved that
scheme.
"It would be like our road con-
struction plans," the governor
said "It would be a 5-year pro-
gram instead of just an emer-
gency building measure.”
$250,000 for Others
Gary said he hoped the mental
health board would be able to get
at least one unit of cottage type
buildings out of the 21 million this
year
"I have to tell the board of af-
fairs in the next few days how
the institutional bond issue money
is to be used," Gary explained
"So you just develop a budget for
21 million and leave the $250,000
chairman of the board of affairs
under former Gov. Johnston Mur-
ray, also declared Oklahoma's last
drouth did much damage to build-
Rthischilds
Main oi Hor vey,
N.W.2)fdolire
Wherever - 1,^ 3-
they gather, the well-dressed
men always wear
Timely Clothes
with Balanced Tailoring
Truely the suits for the man
of distinction. Their superiority in fabric
and design is apparent at first try-on. And
the distinction grows clearer as every sea-
son passes, for their good looks remain-
through the auspices of Balanced Tailor-
ing.
Rothschilds Men ‛s Clothing
2nd Floor, Mein et Hervey ...1st Floor, NW 23fd et Lee St.
Killer
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PITTSBURGH (-Westinghouse
electrical workers in Pittsburgh
defied an order from high union
officials today and refused to end
pany.
24 Plants Affected
Local N1 at the East Pittsburgh
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Friday and Saturday, Sept. 16-17
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structed with 1949 bond issue
money sre cracking.
At Pauls Valley, where the Insti-
tution is switching from an epilep-
tic hospital to a school for the
mentally retarded, board members
gave priority to a new kitchen and
dining room for pupils.
Children have to be fed in shifts
because the kitchen cannot pre-
pare meals for all the youngsters
at one time
Joseph Deacon, superintendent
of the school, pointed out within
the next few years the state will
need to build for 1,000 more re-
tarded children.
Governor Approves
"Because the legislature has ar-
the junction of telegraph Road and
U.S. 22.
Killed were Richard L Millstead,
27, of Flint, father of two; his
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$300,000. That will add more room feet, from 150 to 200 feet, and the
to the overcrowded wards and re- new stretch was built 200 feet
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in a sympathy strike. ,
Under a strike-ending agreement
announced by Carey last night, the
, time study question was.madea er, said that nrm naa not oven
part of the bargaining talks open notified of crack in the building.
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Fresh Cut Flowers
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Wednesday Shortly before noon he day in Federal Court
went to the Daily News pressroom.
pair leaking roofs and building wide.
cracks. SES 9 Closed
Additional funds also must be To construct the extension, the
used to buy new equipment for the base bought 118 acres of land south
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The rape victim told police she
was accosted as she was about to penses to a man he was accused
CORSAGES
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whole $36 millions."
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The new arts and crafts build-
(Five people ing, built at 5401 N Portland by
"r.5 Pf"lthe Downtown Rotary club for the
Mevy iakyeidsing $5 A
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Menebing Brides $ 50
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Norman. Dr. Hayden Donbue, "and a 4,500 foot extension to to Chicago it ga, une vowwown notary cuD ror une
..... —— Morabito bought a revolver and BOSTON lit—A abort drama with from Michigan were killed today Home of Redeeming Love, -was
50 rounds of ammunition early a happy note was enacted yester- when their car and a truck trailer dedicated at Wednesday night —
Wednesday Shortly before noon he day in Federal Court. crashed head-on north of Toledo at ceremonies and turned over to the
Be first with the latest.. with the latest “first"
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by HUNT a WnTERBOTHAM ... most famous name in British
woolens... is now available for the first time in the USA,
in ready-for- wear suite. A Hart Schaner A Mart reclusive.
styled for America in the trim Trend model $8950
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“We have an agreement with the ley > is cracked, not only the new
union and it is up to the union to buildings, but also the old ones
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siened by both manage- weather conditions we had for the bitrarily limited us to children
X "nd Xand one maverck past couple of years." with a mental age of less than I
Harris Olmstead. Tonkawa,
a The East German government
X has claimed repeatedly that it has
1 been negotiating on the prisoner
» issue but has never announced
any results.
The Association of Former Ger
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LONDON I-Sir Winston and
Lady Churchill left London by air
today for a holiday in the south
of France. They will stay at the
Cap d‛Af villa of publisher Lord
Beaverbrook, an old friend.
The former prime minister and
his wife were accompanied by their
daughter Mary and her husband,
house of commons member Chris-
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■ keep its house in order. TIM agree-
4 ment was signed by both manage-
for all Germany, every institution to report to us at
While Adenauer received a once any fault or irregularities,"
hero's welcome home, many ques- he said. “We also sent our own in-
tinned whether his mission to Mos- spectors out to keep an eye on the
cow had brought German unity any buildings.''
I Olmstead was replaced as board : . . ..
chairman early this year by Har- * the otners
their strike.
.1 James B. Carey, president of the
» CIO International Union of Elec
. trical Workers. said he was confi-
< dint some 33,000 members in 22 ;
other Westinghuose Electric Corp
plants would report to work. He
went ahead with plans to start
wage negotiations with the com- -
ings.
Clos Welch Kept
Dunning Construction Co. of Okla- coi anu we nou w uv ’T;” l Too, the Dig 5-47 pompers unat money. w nen sne saia sne nau
City, the dormitory's build- thing. Now winter is approachins have been landing at Tinker have none, he replied u
‘ ‘ ‘ u— again and we have to get started had to huge parachutes, which “I don’t need much. I haven't -
on the steam lines on the other are letlout on a line behind the got long to live."
side." . u plane, as a brake. This will no Police found a copy of the news-
Mental health board members longer be needed. paper containing the fugitive a pic-
said they already have es imates In adidtion to regaining use of ture at the rape
on those neededsrepairs,noraang the north-south runway, the years ------
The public doesn’t understand work has added 15,782 feet of 75-
that the mental hospitals only 8 foot-wide taxiway, a lighting sys-
213 millions of the, 149 tem for the runway and relocated
sue Dr Donahue told new(board ground control approach sys-
members. "They think we got the, tem •
The new runway consists of a
Rboschild
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who will demonstrate America’s "Walk ingest"
Shoes . . . every pair of which was designed
with year comfort tn mind.
Visit Your Foot Doctor Regularly
WALK EASY SHOE STORE
. 216 N.W. 3rd
Across from the Post Office
wWetpusheg panst"tsirceimstne old Freeman, Pauls Valley.'
thousands of war prisoners Aden-’ . _,
auer said the Kremlin had prom- Japs End Strike
ised to release. He said he expect- TOKYO U—Japanese employes
od the release to start almost im- of the Hong Kong and Shanghai
mediately. ; Banking Corp. Thursday accepted
Credit Claimed , a management compromise and
The Communist East German went back to work after a 48-day
government attempted today to strike. The company agreed to pay
take credit for the Soviet promise a bonus of 85 percent of a month's
to free the prisoners it claimed salary plus fringe benefits.
s Adenauer was merely informed of, -
2 the success of previous Soviet-East
1 German talks when he was told
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prepared aggregate which was put
down in four different layers.
20,000 Employes
The old portion of the runway
was covered with 2 inches of rock
aggregate and 4 inches of asphaltic
concrete.
With the exception of the fighter
wing at the base, the installation
primarily is 8 maintenance and
overhaul center. But the runways
are needed for transient traffic and
f planes coming in for overhaul
or repair.
mmmemeerym
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pits), Vinita, needs to be re-
placed and that the water supply
at Western State hospital. Fort
liiSPo/lUlC Supply. is critical. Old wells there' .oou .... _____________
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Local 01 an ue -........... "When you’re playing football must be dug. ,
plant which has about 10,000 mem- and I call for you, don t send
bers. continued picketing It start- your substitiute!"
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plant at Eastern State hos- the new land was south of this him t0 the Royal Beach hotel. atis tte „ . . Bennett, 17, all of Pontiac e.
street PL.., Pm c1ork M t MeKav dition he pay 25 a week toward two of the victims were hurled Staff Selected
Work on the extension started wheetroomaeteqthe"fmungjthe man’s medical bill. from the car. Sheriffs officers FDMOND_Ka, McAulav has
last September and it had prog- wholateraldentitiotvorot Judge William T. McCarthy worked almost two hours to extri- EDMoNDKa MeAulay
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"We went ahead and repaired Oklahoma, it has given pilots some to the beach. I payments in Valdario’s behalf. have planned to be married in A
the lines on one side with avail- ’ tense moments Planes stop much | On the lake front she said he
able funds last year," Dr Dona faster if they land into the wind, raped her, showed her his picture
hue declared. "Patients were Chutes Not Needed in the newspaper and asked for
cold and we had to do some- Too, the big B-47 bombers that money. When she said she had
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bees, continued picketing It start-
ed the walkout Aug. 8 after 2 JOO
day workers quit work to protest a,
company time study of their jobs.
: "Last:Sunday. CIO-IUE locals at
the other 26 plants left their jobs
Rothschild’s.
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local is not our concern."
Germans
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exchanging ambassadors with Mos- "One dry summer we had a
cow. number of buildings with cracks
They argued this would imply opening in them," he said "In ad-
acceptance of a division of Ger- dition to brand-new buildings,
many into rival states, there were old ones that had stood
This feeling was heightened by for 20 or 30 years."
the sudden Soviet announcement Olmstead, head of the board
that East Germany s Communist when it completed the $36-million
Premier Otto Grotewohl, would building program, said "we had a
very rigid program of inspection"
on construction of the buildings.
In addition, he said, the board
T.. 462 Ea Corman Cm. kept a close eye on institutional
for development of
doned and to refute Adenauers lauits
claim that only his freely elected / "Every 80 days a questionnaire
government is competent to speak was sent to the superintendent of
every institution to report to us at
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j wages only under the current two Howell revealed the Pauls V al
1 year contract. The agreement ley building damage is the third
, gave the union the right to strike such case he has heard about since
« ever the time study question if no he was appointed to the board this
year by Gary.
_ _______ I He said others were at the Taft
! Carey said the Westinghouse institutions for Negroes and at the
‘ Conference Board, made up of offi- Muskogee school for the deaf.
cars in all locals within the West: Howell said contractors on the
1 taghouse organizatton, approved Taft buildings told him dry weath-
’ the agreement to end the walkout er was the cause of crack develop-
t by "an overwhelming majority ’ ment in the structures.
This announcement was greeted Payton Smith, who resigned as
with cries of derision by the offi- board of affairs engineer about
”4^45^ lw0 ™"ltw ago, the "Taft
representatives on the conference damage was reported by the legis-
board had “vigorously protested lativecommittee headed by Sen.
acceptance. , , im. w1a John Russell, Okmulgee, and that
A spokesman for Local 801 would repairs already had been made.
Smith Alse was of the opinion
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