Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 228, Ed. 2 Monday, October 31, 1955 Page: 2 of 3
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TWO_MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1955
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mediately released and deported, honoring the Dutchess of Windsor.
He was put on the ship the next and guests recalled the two had
Once in the saddle at Kingfisher
Sunday, Davis' friends called for
one of several topflight speakers
who has given definite assurance
At the capital where Gary an-
nounced Mr. Truman could not at-
tend the Young Democrat conven-
He said he was comparatively
well treated though the Reds took
. from him his rosary ano prayer-
book the day he was arrested
They returned to their fashion-
i able home on Long Island's North
Shore after midnight, and as re-
constructed by Pinnell, continued
to talk about possible prowlers.
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formation centers in -Moscow and
Washington
On free travel, he suggested !
that the Soviets grant western
airlines the right to land in Mos-
cow in exchange for use of New
York's . international airport at
Idlewild by Russian planes.
The foreign ministers agreed to
take up the question of the Soviet
Union’s economic grip on eastern
Europe and the jamming of west-
ern radio broadcasts inside Russia
at the outset of Monday s session
the
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streets, all of the city's major
streets are included and eligible
for bond issue money, Gill told
councilmen.
The city officials went into an
“Iron Door" session for 35 min-
utes Monday preceding the open
session. The doors were closed and
a $250 bankroll
When he awoke he was chilled
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He reported to police that when
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a general house-tidying by the Le-
They searched the entire house,
hA said, and then armed them-
selves for emergencies, with Wood-
Margaret's mention of “Chris-
tian marriage'* made it plain that
the stand of the Church of England
on divorce was the major factor in
a Hundred Years. .. Such Values as these
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drove sadly out of London to Uck-
field—the secluded Sussex village
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rember of tne sixth district reso-
lutions committee,, said Monday
j there were 167 votes for the reso-
mtions and 104 against.
a‘ Tulsa ’
i Another department apologized
to Gov. Gary and said he "Has
been greatly embarrassed and in-
timidated by the two American
I Legion members of the war vet-
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To spend city bond issue money
there, the bridges must be in the
city limits.
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HONG KONG IP-Four Ameri-
cans. including a Fulbright scholar
who said she had made a "full |
confession" of acts against the
Communist government, came
back from1 Red China today.
They were Miss Harriet Mills of i
New York, who confessed to “acts
inimical to the government of
China.” the Rev. Armand Proulx,
59-year-old Jesuit priest of Lowell.
Mass. Mrs. Nadeshda Romanoff,
a white Russian who became a
naturalized American in 1937. and
her 15-year-old daughter, Irene
Miss Mills walked over the bor-
Several groups our Men's fine .
suits, variously in Flannels, Worsteds,
Imports and many Cashmere blends.
All Sizes, all lengths are represented in
many, many colors.
day. been disturbed about reports of a,
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______ . _ Mrs Woodward, a practiced shot; The other commissioner. George
the spying consisted of "little facts who has bagged tigers in India Bourland of Overbrook, represents
one happened to learn from peas- on a hunting trip with her hus-the VFW and supported Davis
ants - like the Red army had band fired two shots with a 12- against opposition of Newman and
passed 25 miles from your place- gnuge shotgun across a dark hall Frey. The two Legion members
very litt'e things Senrating her hodroom from her said Davis s administration was
The city council also approved a
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arrived later on the British freight- and have two children । charged the governor knew of
et Hanyang from Tientsin. From her first agonized account, Legion plans to remove the di-
"Little Facts' the shooting apparently came at rector The governor denied such
Looking brown and fit after 42 the climax of a nightmare of knowledge and accused Trapp of
months in a Red Chinese prison on nerves. attempting to "pass the buck.
state health department was pur-
chased from federal grand funds
for Oklahoma. Total amount of the
grant is *489.000 to expire Febru-
ary 14, 1956
"It is hoped enough vaccine
will be produced to take full ad-
vantage of the federal appropria-
American officials said they Uon but so far the state has
could not say whether she had un- received only 125,000 c c.'s since
dergone brainwashing treatment established," Dr Mathews ex-
vnile in prison, plained.
' The Communists hole a per- A total of 75,000 c.c.'s has gone
fect right to arrest Ine, she told to private physicians. The health
reporters "I confessed from-the department will continue to share
very day I was arresc.i allotments with commercial chan-
He said he did not know where
he would go now He was born, ward taking a German-made auto-
of French-Canadian parents and matic pistol to his bedroom, and
has no relatives in the United bis wife placing the loaded shot-
States. _
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of Presbyterian missin. ones, went I 0110
to China in 1947 to do 1 esearch |
fir a doctr of phinsopby degree
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Newman of harming the veterans
program by firing Davis. It de-
I dared then action “brought dis-
repute to the American Legion by
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"Hou was I to know you
made it for somebody’s
wedding ??"
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MALAGA. Spain (P-At least
The 10-page election call ordi- seven people have been killed and
nance, stating the 12 propositions 5,000 left homeless in a flood
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■ 3uly,1952. The goveinment charge only six contracted‘polio and only
against her was possession of a reported as para-
a io, but details w2 e not known •
hern
She was one of the Americans
Red Chira agreed ‛o release in
conversatiors on the an:bassadori-
al level in Geneva last month.
Looking pale, she crossed the
border from Red China in appar-
ently reasonably good health.
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Officer Under Fire
For one thing, it demanded that
its officials stay out of politics.
It called on them to stop “lending
their names and prestige ... to
sway the public to certain public
officials, or for coercion against
dieted officers '
Another resolution called for
the resignation of Ray Hornbarger
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and the S Agnew and S Pennysl-
vania bridges. The bridges must
be replaced when the Oklahoma
City floodway is completed in that
LOUISVILLE, Ky (P--Brandt lion here early in December, the
Dierman had a costly nap in his governor said Harriman is the only
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Quantities Limited... Entire Stocks Not Included
No Steam-Rollering' cision. me queen and her hus- consulted as bond funds are spent.
George E Young of El Reno, band, the Duke of Edinburgh, soon should the bond issue pass
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issue. Judge Vaught is chairman
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she had been "treatel • th the
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fer of Russian economic aid to
some Arab countries.
She refused to give wtni!- of her nels. Dr. Mathews said He urged Protests Futile?
confession, but said she I -lieved parents to secure the vaccine This has put Molotov in a strong
Americans had wagd h* ‘eriolog- from private physicians whenever bargaining nosition at this Big
Kai warfare during lie Korean possible Darsainng position at mis 8
War. and that "Amer vans were Polio vaccine being accumulated Four conference, which originally
wat mongers " She said she also by the state will be distributed to was set up to deal with basic af-
h d confessed to passing on in- county public health units for use fairs of Europe.
foi nation to British und Ar..ericaa as other vaccines have been used Molotov sat back and listened
diphsmaticssstablishmeit stressed in the past, he declared politely when British Foreign See
HUss Mus repeare-y stressed B2re ee retary Harold Macmillan and Sec-
arrow SETS FIRE i retary of State Dulles called in
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The questions cover improvement
funds as follows: expanion and im-
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the press was excluded in an ap-
parent effort to keep any council
disagreement over any phase of . .. . ....
the bond issue from becoming by the absence * 1)0(11
public.
as Legion department claims offi-1
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regional office in Muskogee. It
; said "his work has been proved
to be most unsatisfactory."
The resolution calling for the
audit declared the district wants
to know "how the moaey was
spent, specifically by whom, and
for what and to whom.”
"Further, if action is not started
on this project within a reasonable
length of time,” the resolution
continued, "that an injunction be
obtained freezing all funds until
audit is complete .”
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Down I Week
Newt Wear your
emblem with • bril-
lionf, genuine dio-
mond on your lapel
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the handsomest rings
ever ereated. Here
it, immense value
and a matt goner-
out offert
SAPULPA (P—Sheriff's officers turn over the weekend to protest
are searching for an avid western Soviet intrusion in the Middle East,
revie or T' fan. An investigation Dulles emerged from an hour-long
into a building fire disclosed some- meeting with the Soviet diplomat
ore had shot a flaming arrow into apparently with no assurance the |
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Several groups of Top Coats
in Woolens, Flannels, Imports and
Purs Cashmeres. Various weights,
colors, lengths and all sizes are repre-
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since house after making her de- ber citizens' advisory group be
cision The queen and her hus- consulted as bond funds are spent,
at least three of the committee
members be representatives of
labor.
115 Acres Annexed
Teamsters union opposition to
Gill was fanned into flame when
he fired 304 city employes during
the union organizing effort and re-
I fused to recognize the union as a
bargaining agent for city workers.
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She refused to say cowever,
whether she had been it pt in
chains while in n ton Other
Americans returning have i. ported
toeing her in chains.
Asked if she was a Cm munist.
she said "no, no in fact i never
thought about it"
American policy o' basing
"peace on bayonets ha: caused
tensions in the wc- l, she de-
c’ared
Ftories of con:* ibns ’ii germ
warfare being orced frem United
States tirmen, she adteu, were
“ib olu’ely ridiculsu. an. could
not hepren in -hita
Dulles
send an emissary to Washington
to try to head off the blockade of
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very little things. serarating her bedroom from her said Davis s administration was War Veterans home at Sulphur,
He said he was told of these huisband’s. expensive. now expected around December 1.
' charges by a Peoples court last Police found her hysterical, em- A subsequent legislative inves- covernor said Charles Dior
week when he was sentenced to bracing his blood-spattered body, tigation found the veterans pro- . f ' Wili
Cnane uanee imnricnnmant anr im. ThA oninin hoA haan tn 9 nartv gram had been operated ef- ’ . . t .* 8
ficiently. and saw no grounds for to Washington to find out
N t, 'ascuise bout ’he reasons for discontinu-
Davis dismissal ance of federal aid, which amount-
ea to $186,323 for three veterans
hemes in the state for the 11
j months ending May 31. (Earlier
“It was democratic and above- , ,
board' he said. "There wasn't her decision. The church frowns on
any steam-rollering like there was ’he remarriage of divorced per-
sons whose former mates are liv-
ing, as the former Mrs. Townsend
is.
All of the royal family returned
to London Monday from country . , . . .
weekends. Townsend, who also sion of the city council, the city
had been in the country and had egislators annexed abou ‘
department commander Raymond been described as gloomy.sunday. was* of S^nsylvS. The area voters will be' asked to cast ballots sweeping southern Spain since Fri-
Trapp । Blackwell.. alp-returtvatd went o and includes the stockyards feed lots on, will be advertised between now day. a
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provement of the city's present (Continue ___________
water facilities, $9 millions; start Robert S. Kerr will speak briefly
ion the long-range water supply ot the dinner. Gov Gary will in-
program, »4,975,»50; fairgrounds troduce Albert and Rayburn.
improvements, 27.084.000; streets Smith Hester, state chairman
_ . .___. . ndi bridges, ,.$5,200,000; library, man who will preside, will be mak-
The council, in another bond is- $125,000; police, $251,000; fire, ing his final appearance at a party
sue preliminary, added 37 sections *309.000; parks, $1,200,000; flood-dinner, apparently He and Mrs
of city streets to the listof "limited way $1,150,000: trafficcontrol, Elizabeth Whetsel, McAlester, co-
access streets. The city can only *150,000; airports 34,300,000; sani- chairman, are to be replaced by
spend bond money in street work Ury sewers8.83 millions and storm a chairman and a,cochairman
on limited access streets. sewers, *2,900.000. approved by the Gary administra-
With addition of new ‘Comforting’ Companion in Februar)
Disappears With 8250
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where he and Margaret only
Monday woundup a romantic They asked for the postpone-
"eexend ment of the election to allow more
Before the princess issued the time to acquaint the voters with
statement she told her decision to the issues
her sister Queen Elizabeth and her
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Both sides were reported hopeful
that in this fiend at least some
progress could be made toward
reconciling east-west differences.
Dulles will fly to Madrid tomor-
row for talks with Spain's Gener-
alissimo Francisco franco and five
days later will meet Yugoslav
President Tito at his Adriatic re-
treat on the Island of Brioni
The trip to Spain was seen chief-
ly as a good will gesture toward
Spain where the United States is
building air and naval bases under
a mutual aid pact The visit is at
U« invitation of the Spanish gov-
ernment
On the leading issues up for ne-
notiation here. Western leaders
had about given up hope of wring-
ing any concessions whatever
he fell asleep he was comforted he will be here,
by an unidentified companion and
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