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Oklahoma City Times
TWO—SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1955
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10:10 Sport* Report
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shovel trash into the fur-
10:30 Your Hit Parade
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MORNING
9:30 Color Test
(Oklahoman Timet Norman Bureau)
10:00 Church Services
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11:00 Christopher Program
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12:00 American Forum
st 2 below, was the only city re-
12:30 Big Picture
1:00 Industry On Parade
Editors
1:15 Red Barn Frolics
BX
1:45 Bud Wilkinson Show
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5:15 Newsroom
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6:30 Frontier
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7:00 Variety Hour
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Plans for Recital
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LAW Aircraft Inion
Sets New Objectives
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President Truman covering elassi- live branches postpone the trans-
fication of security matters. That actions until after December 14. j
10:30 pm
Your Hit Parade
Leonard Woodcock. UAW vice
president, told an executive ses-
sion Friday that for the first time
all aircraft unions will be bargain-
ing on the same basis and with
are
they
nace
Unitarlantsm is a religious move-
ment for liberal thinkers. It is the
perfect outlet for questioning, prac-
tical-minded people who seek a re-
9:00 pm
George Gobel
cattle rancher is going to marry
an English lord. and she admits
she's "pretty excited" about it.
But Miss Jean Wallop of Big
Horn expressed hope Saturday
there wouldn't be a lot of pub-
assistant, said the next regular
payment will be December 15 at
the rate of $1,985 per headright.
He asked that individuals who
11:00 pm
Lawrence Welk
FLINT WARE makes}
all other cookuare ]
old fashioned !
8:00 pm
People Are Funny
with Art linkletter
7:00 pm
Perry Como
and Mrs Mildred Rosson of Fort
‘Vorth; two brothers, J. L of Cali-
fornia. and A E of Randolph; two
sisters, Mrs Adlie Partain of Fort
Worth and Mrs. Soxie Medlin of
Randolph, and eight grandchil-
dren
He was playing with the shell,’
authorities said, when it exploded
Doctors said Orsi will be blind-
ed for the rest of his life.
plained at Christian Science serv-
ices this Sunday
Tulsa. .06; Ardmore, 03 and a
trace was reported at the airport
weather station here.
The weak cold front that passed
through Oklahoma Friday night
The Catholic youths will start
at noon Sunday and work until
dark covering the entire city in
50 trucks donated by local truck-
ing firms and individuals.
Proceeds from the paper drive
will be used by the youngsters to
finance their Christmas float in
the annual Christmas parade No-
vember 26, and to buy tags to
put on all Christmas trees sold
in Oklahoma City.
Father Robert Brousseau, of St
Joseph's church, said the Catholic
1.30 Behind Your
Telephone
3:00 Maurice Evans
Presents "The
Devil’s Disciple
IN COLOR!
the
now
as
Mamie Van Doren and Ray
Anthony
9:30 Count of Monte
Cristo
' The Sardinia AFair"
ter. the only son and heir of the
Earl of Carnarvon, while she was
visiting relatives in England but
declined to comment on their ro-
mance.
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There was a warming trend in
10:30 Loretta Young Show
Sw Loretta’s apecial Thanke
living Day Show
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8 00 People Are Funny
Can a woman concentrate on
a fi ven subject while a man
makes love to her?
NORMAN - Members of Sigma was the last of a series of low pres-
sure systems that have moved to-
Small, highly mobile combat
groups are believed better able to ternity.
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quent escort of Princess Margaret t
She said she met Lord Porches- will start early in Januaty for
u.a
BONN Germany P— Western in- an order of President Eisenhower
telligence sources say Red Army and it was this replacement which
d visions in East Germany have was opposed in the new resolution
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Newspaper Editors or Sigma
Delta Chi, professional journal fra-
stitutional rights—for it destroys
his reputation and interferes with
his livelihood without due process
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B. F. Spider’s
Rites Today
BOKCHITO—Funeral for Benja-
min Foster Spicer, 71. a native of
Fannin County, Texas, who died
of a heart attack at his home here
Wednesday, has been scheduled
for 2 p.m. Saturday at the Murray
Funeral Service chapel with burial
in the Randolph, Texas, cemetery
Spicer was married in Randolph
9:00 Dr. Hudson's Secret
Journal
"Actress Story"
guests Eddie Albert, Yma I
Sumac and George DeWitt I
8:30 Star Theater
Singer Petty Lee is Jimmy's
■pedal guest
5 30 MGM Farad*
"A Guy Named Joe” starring
Spencer Traer. Irene Dunne,
and Van Johnson
9:30 pm
I Celebrity Playhouse starring
I Edward G. Robinson
ever.
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Rancher's Daughter
areg* and possible delay in
production.
Christian Science
To Be Tough
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Okmulgee Chamber
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passed a resolution which criti- normally t r a n s a c t business
eixed an executive order issued by with the welfare and administra-
10:30 Wyatt Earp
atafrine Hurt o’Bdaa
licity" about the announcement
she will mafry Lord Porchester, ’
81, a socialite who has been a fre-
10:00 Wanted
Authentie stories of the
nation’a most nouzht after
criminals.
11:00 Grand Ole Opry
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City, Okla.
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6:30 pm
Ozzie and Harriet
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8:30 Ford Star Jubilee
•The Caine Mutiny
Court-Martial", starring
Lloyd Nolan. Barry
Sullivan and Frank
Lovejoy. Directed by Paul
Gregory in color and
black and white
11:00 Lawrence Walk Show
Alice Lon will sing the ro
mantle ballad "Momenta To
Remember"
The Oklahoma City Times will pay $100 to the person
who submits the best guess on the starting time of the first
one-inch snowfall of the season as recorded at the Will
Rogers Held weather bureau.
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singers, pos
Dewey, at 11 a m tomorrow. "Where
Religion Begins," will be the subject'
of the sermon by Rev. Frank OJ
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zine Early of Grapevine, Texas.
.tiring 18-year-olds soon The de-
partment yesterday received ten-
tative approval from the Louisville
LOS ANGELES U_A guaran- Civil Service Board to lower the
BIG HORN Wyo W-The 20- teed employment plan, substantial age requirement from 21 to 18.
year-old daughter of a Wyoming wage increases and a full union Officials said the purpose of the
shop are objectives in collective move would be to speed recruiting
bargaining early next year by the and overcome a manpower short-;
10:30 Sunday School
with Miss Jana
atom - bombed areas
Guest atari
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8:00 Two For The Money
with that hilarious
Hoosier, Herb Shriner
CIO-United Auto Workers' Aircraft age.
department. ■ —
9:30 Celebrity Playhouse
For the Defense" with Ed
ward G. Robinson
6:30 Beat the Clock
wllk host Bud Collyer
2 00 0 U. Football
Ol vi. Nebraska on NImt
Names Miller Head
OKMULGEE-Charles W. Miller,
manager of the Southwestern Bell
Telephone Co. here, has been
new contract* covering some 750,-
000 workers in the aircraft indus-
try. •
Driver Blames Smog
In LA. Claim Filing
LOS ANGELES - Southern
California smog has been blamed
for something new
E R Murray, whose home is
Kentfield. Calif, near San Fran-
You may make more than one guess, so long as each is
on a separate card. Winning card must be postmarked 72
hours ahead of snow. Employes of the weather bureau or the
Oklahoma Publishing Co are not eligible. In case of tie, the
postcard mailed first will Le the winner.
Foreign Policy Issue
To Be Stilled in 1956
SAN MARCOS. Texas ISenate
majority leader Lyndon Johnson . . ..
, N — . . . . . .CISCO, has presented to the Los An-
D. Texas) said Saturday he geles city council a claim for
does not expect foreign policy to $147 50 damages which he said the
LOUISVILLE. Ky
MARQUIS JAMES, a pioneer
Enid resident who twice won
the Pulitzer prize for bio-
graphy, died early Saturday at
his home in Rye, N. Y.
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7 30 am. as winds oft whipped
them eastward and the airliners
moved out of the Municipal airport
on to their destinations
Temperatures were cold in some
sections of the state Friday night
but not nearly as cold as earlier
in the week as a weak cold front
passed over the state
Lows Moving North
Gage reported the lowest read-
ing. 20 degrees, while Altus re-
ported a low of 38 High tempera-
tures Friday ranged from 43 at
Tulsa to 69 at Altus
A few light showers fell in scat-
otered sections of the state Friday.
McAlester reported .45 inches;;
Deaf Mule Is Blinded
By Shell Explosion
CASERTA. Italy —Antonio
"Scriptural selections in the Les. The 22 divisions in the Soviet tion onbehaitof: .manazingeedr prhdwodawmtti S in^he
son-Sermon "Soul and Bodv will zone have been trimmed to an av- tors. The signers inciuded seen
include the following from 1 Peter erage strength of 7,000 instead of men who have served as president wood? near Ceserta.
(122. 23': "Seeing ye have pur- 10.000 men, these sources said Fri- of APME. Five of the signers
ified your souls in obeying the day. with the excess troops kept have served as head of Freedom
truth through the Spirit unto un- as reserves They said the forces - of Information committees for
feigned love of the brethren see also have been modernized with APME. the American Society of
that ye love one another with a new equipment from Russia,
pure heart fertently Being born
again, not of corruptible seed, but
of incorruptible, by the word of
God, which liveth and abideth for
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Sunday Topic Listed
What purposeful living and intel-
ligent consecreation to God can
mean for mankind will be ex-
Gordon MacRae,
8:30 pm
Jimmy Durant*
sibli a surprise arranged by one
of the guests The quartet drew
guns and nt dried everybody to
msswaHet on ’he 4oar. They
escaped w:th $340,
I nsafe Depository
Mrs Evelyn Berger bid jewel
rv valued at $ 600 in a waste
basket in her home in London
when she went away for the
weekend but she forgot to tell
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youth have adopted a "Put Christ .
Back into Christmas" theme for 1 6:00 Soldiers of Fortune
their campaign. I •
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been streamlined for atomic war- Norman E. Isaacs of the Louis-
fare ville Times presented the resolu-
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given a general discharge under
honorable conditions or some
other less than honorable dis
of law "
The subcommittee yesterday
■
i Paper Drive
Oklahoma City will be swarmed
51 under Sunday by 500 members of
Catholic youth organizations as
they conduct one of the largest
scrap paper drives ever held here.
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('base, Battle;
Charges Eyed
CHANDLER — Possible charges
of assult with a dangerous weap-
on were being studied here Satur-
day against two teen-agers who
Friday shot at a highway patrol-
man during a high-speed chase on
Lincoln county roads
The two suspects were captured
by highway patrolmen and county
officers corily after noon Friday
atter being chased by Trooper M
I. Jones at speeds up to 115 miles
an hour During the chase one of
1 siispects fired a title bullet
through the windshield of the pa
irol car narrowly missing Jones’
head
officers identified the two young
men as Gene O. Lewis, 18, Book-
n< al \ a , who said he was AWOL
from Sheppherd airforce base in
Wichita Falls, Texas and Frank
the maid Employes at
neighborhood incinerator
be a partisan issue in the next smog did to his automobile, his
presidential election eye glasses and his nerves.
"I it is raised, the source will AUTO TRAVEL HIGH
I* the same people who have bee* WASHINGTON ^-Private auto-
attacking all «I air presidents for taobiles accounted for about 87 8
two decades." Johnson Mid in a percent of an U. S. intercity pas-
hriet sneech at Southwest Texas renter travel last year, the inter
_ . 2*^7 „ . state commerce commission re-
State Teachets college Homecoin- ported Saturday on the basil of
gday.
6:30 Ozzie 8 Havriet
there’s a lash over lone
hair vs. erew-cut music
BALTIMORE —Parks and rec- porting subzero readings Little
reation facilities under the juris- change in temperatures was re-
Treia Hodges. Beaver, Is In
charge of arrangements for the
Tuesday program The OU chap-
ter of Sigma Alpha lota is spon-
sored by Miss Violet Archer, in-
structor in muisc.
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E. Kelly. 19. Afton Lewis told of-
ficers he stole a car on November
9 and drove to Winters Texas,
where he joined a carnival
There he met Kelly, who was
worklngTinr shooting gattery fhe
two men told officers they stole
two rifles and ammunition and
headed for Oklahoma
They were suspected of being in-
volved in an Edmond armed rob- • „ , „ .0 co.
. . n .. . . n 1909 He was a ret red farmer
hery at the time Jones gave chase . . . . . o ,
• ■ .. who had lived in Bryan county
cu 6 » >> j . Since 1935. He was a Baptist
Sheriff W A Moore said the pair u‘_ . . . .P dns
" . . .. Survivors include his widow,
would be turned to federal author- ,, n ,, „ , n M.
. . , . . , Mrs Dolly Spicer; two sons, Mar-
i ties on charges of driving a stolen PI ; v, NI
... , „ ion of Duran and Foster of Bok
car across a state line if assault
charges were not filed here
xwrv channel
A A I • dected president of the Okmulgee
Usage Agency Lists chamber of commerce for 1956.
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Dates to ne ulosed K Viersen jr , and Lloyd Meadors.
The Osage Indian agency. Paw- as vice-presidents: R. L. Baugh,
huska, announced Saturday its wel- treasurer, and Tom J. Dean, man-
fare and administrative branches ager-secretary.
will be closed November 28 until Miller was named "Man of the
December 14 so staff members Year" here by the Okmulgee
may assist in preparing head- Toastmaster s club for his civic
right payments, achievements.
D S. Landrum administrative
9:00 George Gobel Show
See Tennessee Ernie Ford
■inf "11 Tons"
in Oklohoma City . . •
SINCE 1910
BRING YOU* CLEANING
SAV* DELIVETY CHA»OI
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1910 UECLANERS LINWooD
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He requested that all city resi-
dents place their scrap paper-
bundled in some manner—on the
curbing. It will be picked up some-
time Sunday. In case the trucks
do miss a street or two, call
CE 2-5843. and well have a truck
right out "
The tags the youngsters put on
the Christmas trees show the re-,
ligious significance of the Christ-
mas tree
FUN
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7:00 Stage Show
the fabulous Dorsey
Brothers orchestra with
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7:00- Perry Como Show
Rosemary Clooney and
Robert Merrill are Perry a
guests tonight
Surprise Barty
The maid adm.‘‘cd lour men
wearing sport e a’- believing
they were part of the entertain-
ment at Dr Joseph Pollock s
birthday partv at hl- home in
Los Angeles M: l’ullock who
thought they we:c
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No Comment
The Republican Cluh of Colo-
rado announced it is moving to
new quarters in a Denver huld-
ing now occupied by a morin
ary A GOP spokesman pleaded.
"No jokes, please
Geo W Bass Insurance Na/)
Adv
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LAS VEGAS, Nev , P— An arctic
. r. iescue team mav require two
charge at the " nonartment " more days to climb the final three
"The D e (e n s Departmeni .niles up steep, wind- ashed
Hennings said, < , ' ‘ Charleston Peak to the wreckage
by whataut hority • ut an Air Force transport carrying
man and then b lackened hisreru 14 men, all presumed dead
tation for activities - •• - Five paratroop medical techni-
tions prior 10 seryiceanc, nmsiae cians camped during the night on
The new direct information the precipitous ice-clad mountain the cold-stricken sections of the
that where deroga - ' n in temperatures under 20 below West from the Western Plains to
is developed after induction zero. Using snowshoes and skis on Ine Pacific Coast today while snow
rerrnng a mans prior ,4 n. cccasion, they clambered four fell over wide areas in the East Alpha lota, national music frater- . 1uamuuu
and associations, he s ill may be miles the first long day after leav. Temperatures climbed rapidly in nity at the University of Okla- ward Oklahoma from the Pacific I vAVN
given controlled military . ng a four-wheel drive arctic truck the West, with the biggest ad- lahoma. will present a public pro- ocean by way o. the southern I WnFAM
and receive a security ri.x a - The rescue group, from the 42nd vances in the Northern Rockies gram at 8pm Tuesday in Holm- states. I "M.Ay
charge. .... eni |O Air Rescue Squadron at March where readings this week were berg hall auditorium Low pressure systems are still I "N§WVN
Hennings said this SI 0 air Force Base, Calif, radioed more than 30 degrees below zero Appearing will be Carolyn Thom- moving into the Pacific coast, but I " ”
me to be a Volation ms cun they might reach the crash scene At Cut Bank, Mont., it was 26 as. Oklahoma City, soprano, Karin are being steered further north - u
late today, but probably not until above this morning, a rise of 37 Kaufman Blanchard, pianist; now, and none are expected to 1:30 The Honeymooners
tomorrow degrees in 24 hours Other climbs Wanda Grandone, Bartlesville, pi- move into the state for the next starrines.asoie.Glaason.
• ! included Sheridan. Wyo . at 34 de- anist: Edith Plemmons, Norman, two or three days. Consequently, | carney
RoltimAra PorL grees, up 33; Billings, Mont. 35. up. organist: Barbara Chapman. Wa- 'he weather over the state is ex-
DdIIIIIVIU I dI M 29, and Pendleton, Ore, 50 a rise tonga, pianist; Beverley Sherman, pected to be fair and mild with
n n m of 33 degrees. Oklahoma Citv. violinist, and Mary temperatures warmer Saturday
Kace Kar IDown The cold center was over the Ellen Burleson. Oklahoma Citv. pi- and Saturday night.
-td- Od VVwl Dakotas where Bismarck, N. D. anist.
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■' w*e ,ton &
heard witnesses critical of the old
method, among them (ormer sol-
diers who received less than hon-
orable discharges
Pentagon Drops
diction of the city s Board of Rec. ported in other parts of the coun-
n- ID reation and Parks were stripped try
Dispersal rOllCV of racial bars yesterday by board
1 - action.
....... - m. pont James C. Anderson, president of
WASHINGTON, M.The P im- the board, saidahe action was ,a
srnere 9insist on maximum n ramgrsda yinsrpram (Contirusd From Pag ”
dispersal of defense p an s segregation at public beaches, sludy complaints of "intimidation
Long discussed as a poss > . rarks and other recreational facil- and reprisal" filed with the group,
tional policy, dispersal on ities is unconstitutional The resolutions adopted by the
and- astbasiswasnentedirective The supreme Court ruling up- editors authorized the APME offi
inadefenstmept said 'he objec- held a Fourth Circuit Court of Ap- cer and committees to resist
.sThe.depatmg "avoid the tend peals ruling handed down in Rich- and oppose censorship and secrecy
tiveushouldbestncncetnration"or nond. Va last March. The Cir- that threatens the people s nghi to
ensytpwardnseracontiesin target cuit Court ruling reversed a VS know, wherever and whenever en
ert But dllso noted such "ob- District Court finding against Ne- countered The actions, it said,
stacks to maximum dispersal" as gro groups seeking an end to seg- must be consistent with the non-
cost social dislocation in industrial legation at a state park near An- partisan and nonpolitical charac
cost, socasa _ s and at a beach operated ter of the Associated Press
by the city. At its 1951 convention, the APME
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Red Army Trimmed
loT Atomic Warfare order was superseded in 1953 by
Soturdoy, November 19
1:30 Wesrevn Tvoils
2:30 Toylend Express
2:45 Westovn Traila
4:00 You Ara Thara
4:30 Bruce Palmar Reports
from Hobort
5:00 Jack Beosley Show
5:30 The Lacy Shaw
6:00 Soldiers of Fortune
6:30 Beat the Clack
7:00 Staff Shaw
7:30 The Honeymooners
8:00 Twa Ur the Money
IN Ford All-Star Jubilee
in color "'Ceine Mutiny
Cour Martial with
Alnua M.l.na a---■■ Caal.
-ye vovn“, marry **•
livon, Frank Lovejoy
10.00 Wented “Kenims ciy
Mansleughter Cew"
10:30 Wyew Eorp "Shenghei
Piere"
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ligious point of view,
in keeping with the
method and evidence
of science, the pro-
cesses of democracy. ]
and the practice of
universal brother-
hood
m"M Attend the Thanks-
• 2 giving Sunday service
" T at First Unitarian
Franko Halo.. chur?h NW 13 and
8.00 TV Playhouse
"One Mummy Toe Many**
starring Eva Gabor and Tony
Randall
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