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Hey, Boys, Here Are
Sought In
Girls, Girls, Girls!
WASHINGTON IP—The head of
GREENVILLE, Ala I - Three
By MARV GODDARD
The marchers carried banners reading “Participation
Afraid, Girl Says
over in the afternoon.
called by all of Syria’s political parties.
last week
No Proof in Firing? ,. .
Montana FHA Chief
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Democratic Central
BULLETINS
UNIONS AFTER BENSON
Rubber Co. on 12 different pur-
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. (—Top chases of tires for the county.
prevent possible outbreaks of
State’s Weekend
What's inside
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violence Sunday when Greek
Cypriots observe Greek inde-
Red Tinge
Denied By
Orchestra
Officers who arrested them last
month said their car contained a
Fair skies and comparatively
mild temperatures prevailed over
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Police Saturday stepped up their
search for a 24-year-old former
convict, who two witnesses say
wielded a pool cue in the beating
of an Oklahoma City man in a
Capitol Hill tavern Tuesday night.
John Wiley McWhorter, 24, was
named by the owner of the bar,
Mrs. Thea Russ, and the bartend
er. Bradley Overton, as the per-
son who struck the first blow.
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Wright City, Okla.
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on their conviction of charges of
conspiring to commit a felony.
Circuit Judge T. W. Thagard also
fined each $40 for transporting
dynamite and detonators, and $25
for illegally transferring automo-
bile license tags. They pleaded
guilty to those charges Friday.
The three are Edward Gaskey
Cue Fight
2 Witnesses Claim
He Hit First Blow;
Firemen Posts Bond
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ALL WOUND UP for her part in the state Future Homemakers rally program
here Saturday in Mary Kay Matlock. Shea one of eight Norman junior high
FHA members acting as “Timekins" to set scenes for a show based on a “take
time” theme. More than 8,000 teenagers were to join the rally, in two identical
meetings at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m..
The 13-member Democratic state
central committee went into ses-
sion in the Biltmore hotel here
Saturday afternoon to set dates
for the precinct and county con-
ventions.
The meetings will be sometime
prior to the state convention which
to allegations of communism
against some of its members.
These charges esused the State
Department to cancel a projected
new good-will tour by the concert
group, which it sent to Asia last
year.
David Walter, chairman of the
board of the Symphony of the Air,
suggested "there may have been
one or two disgruntled people who
were peeved and set this thing in
motion.”
Walter made this comment in
Kills!
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Smith Lumber Co.
The three were convicted of the
snow was expected to end in mid-
afternoon.
state chairman, said the commit-
tee probably will meet three or
four hours.
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McWhorter has a lengthy police
record here. He served a 4year
term at Granite for burglary Mc-
Whorter was arrested in 1953 after
a fight in a local tavern over a
shuffleboard game.
ng-
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Lid Clamped
On Ike Parley
WASHINGTON (INS)-President
Eisenhower conferred for an hour
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Loaded Gun
Taken From
15-Year-Olds
A loaded .32 caliber revolver was
N.Y. and a 5.1-inch fall at Syra-
cuse, N.Y.," brought the season's
total there to a record 131.4 inch-
es
Just before 9 a.m. in New York
City the temperature dropped
from 40 to 30 degrees and the
rain changed to snow.
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Eight inches fell st Jamestown.___
British authorities Saturday
ordered a curfew in all the officials of the amalgamated meat
the assault was Ted Porter Ware, cret conferences. the nature of
29-year-old fireman who lives at which were not spelled out by the
1400 NW 27. He was arrested in White House. His conferees at both
the Central Fire station Friday meetings, however, indicated that
morning by detectives, and re- the discussions concerned prchhes
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tration Mid Saturday it has dropped Carl O. Hansen as
1 its Montana director. Hansen's activities had been under
investigation.
Robert B. McLeaish, the agency’s administrator, Mid
he telephoned Hansen giving him the choice of resigning
rn n 1 • as *1 ■ ' will be in Municipal auditorium
1 o Be r air, Mild here. April 30. Loyd Benetield,
7 Oklahoma City attorney, and new
aths
and
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at France.
The Damascus demonstrators carried green and
white flags — national colors of Algeria — and demand-
ed support for a national liberation army in the troubled
French territory.
They urged Arab governments to cut diplomatic re-
lations with France.
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off-
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Committee Meeting
snow. It brought highway crews program for intercontinental bal-
out with plows and sand The listic missiles.
New York after disclosure of the dynamite bomb and a map of But-
situation last night in publication ler county with a circle drawn
by the House Appropriations Com around the location of a home of an
mittee of secret testimony it took employe of the strikebound W. T.
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Communist Charge
Not Based on Fact,
Chairman Declares
Saturday as 15,000 students milled through the streets
shouting protests against French policy in North Africa.
The demonstration was said to be one of several be*
ing conducted throughout Syria. The interior ministry
said no violence had been reported.
A ministry spokesman said “tens of thousands" of
students were out in nationwide protest marches aimed
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more than 9,000 of the state’s fairest highschool girls had trial.
swarmed into the city. A girl who is now 18 charged
Registered for' the morning session were 4,733 that.Melandforced.hento.have
girls, sponsors and guests who took over Municipal audi- years ago when she Dived at tie
torium while possibly 88 Bethel Children's home‘in
1 many others waited to take Noble, Ky.
leased on $1,000 bond. of U. S. defense and tensions
Another fireman, Louis Render- tering in world hot spots. I
son, 2508 S Goff, also was ques- Eisenhower conferred first pri-
tioned in connection with the fight. vately with Undersecretary of
Police Mid the Tight apparently state Hoover for about 15 minutes.
BASEBALL SHOW SET
NEW YORK UP—Art Linkletter
will be the host on an NBC-TV
variety show about baseball Sun-
day evening. April 15. Leo Duro-
cher. Mel Allen, Jayne Mansfield
and Gertrude Berg will be featured
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pirant, notin’ that the changes
were approved by the house last
year but are opposed by the Ei-
senhower administration, com-
mented Friday:
"I do not see how anybody can. i
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By midmorning five inches of under intensive discussion in the schools all over Oklahoma,
snow had fallen in northern Con- administration in recent weeks fol- 1
necticut ____ ---t__*— ---- nwin elaims that Russia alrpadv l
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jof North Atlantic treaty force# in monstrous French
and Cortex Gaskey. brothers, and massacres in Algeria is a black crime in the history of
western imperialism.”
Other banners Mid. “The blood of the national Alger-
ian martyrs will be a curse upon France ... we demand a
complete Arab boycott of France."
his first trial in 1954. when he was
. ... . .. given a life sentence The Ken
A preliminary count of delegates at the Future tucky court of appeal reversed that
Homemakers convention here Saturday indicated that sentence and granted him a new
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gavup, now playing on a tree since resumed operations.
; lance basis, formerly was under Several dynamitings and other
leadership of Maestro Arturo Toe- incidents of violence have been re-1
1 ranini and was heard on the Na- ported since the strike began.
tional Broadcasting Co. network |
United sum Wather Bureau
lipon ation
or going on annual leave. He '
said Hansen later tele-
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on the 90-minute show.
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The Weather
: The FHA girls relied heavily She said she did not bring
on their own talents for the pro-charges immediately because she
gram but some grownups were was afraid. Meland left the chil-
permitted on stage, too — in- dren’s home in February, 1953,
eluding one of the group’s pret- after heading it for about 4%
tiest graduates. years.
She is Miss DeLois Faulkner, Following his conviction, Meland
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ed homemaking careers. , testified at Meland’s latest trial lie affairs, testified the FBI had national Woodworkers of America
Others were Charlsey Mae Fin- that in a conference before Meland uncovered derogatory information struck at W. T. Smith’s Greenville
cher, former state FHA president left the home he admitted being on about 30 persons in the 100- and Chapman plants last July in a
now a coed at the University of 'intimate with the girl but prom- member orchestra Thia musical contract dispute. The firm has
Oklahoma; Mrs. Pat Jensen. Okla- ised "to be a better daddy to group. now playing on a free since resumed operations.
homa Natural Gas Co. home sery- the children in the future." Ilan—
ice worker, and Mrs Donna Falls,, -------
The young victim was John Fpr- worker who becomes totally dis-
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Similar demonstrations and a school strike were
prits. The American Shetland Pony as- Yesterday the same boat carry-
The sherilfs office Mid a coo sociation offered a $1,000 reward ing the same boy and his cousin
stable at Tupelo reported he spot- for apprehension and conviction of capsized in almost the same spot.
‘ *-------——t* — - ■■ “ --t* —u This time he drowned.
Also Protected by Police
From Anti-West Throngs
DAMASCUS, Syria (P) — Police threw a heavy
guard around the French, British and U. S. embassies here
• day a Lebanese parliamentary
delegation has accepted an in-___________„ ...____________
i vitationto visit the Soviet Un- < ted the suspects Friday night and the thieves and Hutehinson and
ion in May. The invitation is was attemnpting to arrest one of W. T. "Bill" Atkinson, Midwest ______— ---------------r ------ — --------
part of the Soviet campaign the men when the other came up City Shetland pony breeder, added gos of Jersey City. His body was abled at age 50, or
to win friends among the behind him with a shotgun There I $500 each to the reward to bring recovered by police emergency wait until he is 65 to receive his
m 1 countries of the middle east. was a scuffle, the constable said,‘it to a total of $2,000. / yerews. The cousin was saved. I social security benefits." I
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Former Minister
At Okeene Church
Draws Rape Term
A former Okeene Baptist minis-
ter. Rev. Harold Meland, has been
sentenced to 20 years imprison-
ment by a Jackson, Ky. circuit
court jury for raping a ward of a
children's home he once headed
there, the Associated Press said
( Saturday.
! The jury deliberated about an
hour Friday before convicting the
former Oklahoma churchman. Mr.
Meland was pastor of the Maran-
tha Baptist church in Okeene at
the time of his indictment in 1954
and also operated a Bible and book
store there.
No Longer Pastor
At the time of his indictment,
Mr. Meland branded the accusa-
tions as "a serious mistake." He
had been pastor ’of the Okeene
church for about eight months
when the indictments were re-
turned on Aug. 13, 1954, but has
since left that pastorate
The Kentucky jury heard testi-
mony substantially the same as at
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cost "the"government 5267,005, “there might have been a few telephone from Bozeman, Mont., ..Uponaquestioning. thetbpyssaid
more" Negroes patronizing the Friday night that McLeaish told । they -nad round tne pistol earner
electric pool game at the tavern, ference with other top defense,
Kelly was clubbed several times diplomatic, and intelligence aides,
over the head with a pool cue. Open Sky Plan Talked?
The three men, McWhorter. This cpnference was described
by the White House as dealing
with matters of a secret nature
involving "technical” phases of
’*“>* LeFlore Jury
Groups depicting the various ca- J
peers included Pauls Valley chap- A A • 1
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The indictment against Carter fthtsde we dagem have five Jr., pastor of the Dexter Avenue Virgil Hignru, a member o Me- MRetlJohp Corr igan. is. at
comes after an official stste audit kindothjeadershi"that could be Baptist Church at Montgomery, Leaish’s staff and former home 237 WEubank ..and -amesiw en
report last year charged the kick- ™« on to be good rejresen.a- was fined $300 Thursday after .administration director for Arkan- del / icKinney,1, o34NW 22,
back had been made sounenpnt., g 21 four-day trial on charges of con- sas, is being sent to Montana to weresstoppedafter miidnight in the
Page did not prosecute and said,“Folowrng the FBI report, he spiring to boycott city buses. over the state tempo- aWrg sotckceraa Sen
"we canceled the project A spokesman for ’Montgomery: The Washington Post and Times anarxuassaogconceal the
a New York symphony orchps’ra Oklahoma men Saturday were sen-
says there is "no basis in fact fenced to 10 years in prison each
More Snow Hits
*11 VI ■ stallations. Some 2,800 girls have been on
(.hllv NVortheast Conferring with the president deck since Friday, squeezing in a
-J --m- were: Defense Secretary Wilson; day of shopping and touring be-
cow vnnv , . V . , Hoover; central intelligence direc- fore settling down to club business.
NEW YOEKe,The Northeast, tor Allen Dulles; airforce Sec re- Many of those chapters will head
barely recovered from last week- tary Quarles; Adm. Arthur for home at sundown Saturday,
end’s paralysing snows, was hit W. Radford, chairman of the joint I“_______ -
today by a spring snowstorm. chiefs of staff; and Gen. Nathan F. tered in hotels and motels Satur-
Five to 10 inches of snow was Twining. airforce chief of staff.
predicted for New England. Missiles Passible Topic
NICOSIA, Cyprus (m
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are going through a double instal. however. Mid he will attempt to tMclainenwentsindnted ng
lation ceremony because of the havelhimsel disqualifiedlas pros through the Orient last summer
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Another 2,500 girts are regis- 1 don t think there s any crim- said, we __________— .
• inal action in It. which called for another trip by i- ----- —- ——,. — ——g -— —
| day night, and will stay overnight In seeking to disqualify himsel. the orchestra this fall The last City Lines Inc. said yesterday that Herald reported Hansen said by
after attending a special Fred War- now. Page Mid he will ask that one c ■ w —-----• enennE "than minht hava hean • few । flenhnne fram Rozeman Mant
This third storm in nine days There was speculation also that ing show programmed for them the state attorney general s office testimony showed. more" Negroes patronizing merraay mgnt mat mcLeaisn tola on N Mav Corrigan later changed
started in most areas during the the president and his advisers may at 7 p.m. Saturday. prosecute Carter. . Lawmaker informs bus line than there have been in 1 him "there were quite a lot of ac- his st 7 He sid found the
night with rain, then changed to have discussed the development 296 Chapters Hore Lewis A. Wallace, assistant slate Rep. Rooney (D-NY), an appro- the days preceding King's trial. cusations there and we should several vears ago and was
Additional thousands from closer attorney, general, helped the grand priations committee member, said The Asbury Park editor last have your resignation " upposed to sell it to another teen-
towns are making a one-day ex- jury with its investigation of Car it was he who sent derogatory In- night sent this telegram to King: The newspaper quoted Hansen ager Friday night
The problem of speeding up the cursion. In all, they represent 296 ter s activities Wallace was not formation about some members of "We of the Asbury Park Press, as saying he asked McLeaish if - ’ ---
guided missiles program has been chapters in junior highs and high- available for comment Saturday the orchestra to State Department outraged at the comiction of a there "didn't need to be some
under intensive discussion in the schools all over Oklahoma. and testimony given the grand jury security officers last Jan. 18 fellow American for asserting a proof for those charges." Hansen
xaweuinuruerc——--------------- Dedicated to producing better was not disclosed ’ — ' “ I—- —-----“------------ ------
three inches in Rhode lowing claims that Russia already leaders for the nations homes, the Last year, an audit by Vernon
may be ahead of the U. S. in this Future Homemakers of America W. Smith, deputy stole examiner
1 1 J — — —— ----- and inspector, showed a number of
The brawl left Robert Earl Saturday with his top defense and
"Pele” Kelly, 6109 S Stiles. In se- state department advisers on U. S.
nous condition in Mercy hospital strategy for bolstering American
from a brain injury, and free world security.
Also charged in connection with The chief executive held two se-
American security planning
The composition of the confer-
ence group indicated a possibility
the discussion revolved around the
Musg.proposaptnRusatascor.a m.ShopeinsasTeurins.Tonandbtpeesonsp‘nandbeenannar"nses-theconaresmen"somethinsthap-itsnampavrywitn"a"pagisrosylcaile
the Arestngonan sky” plan o thescond was scheduled at the tigation by the grand jury but was pened tothis0 rehestrauonits He and editorial by Editor Wayne D. been using government time and taken from two1 -year-old Okla-
mutual inspltio^ ferns’ in tnd of the trnoon program not connected with any wrongdo- Jg thromate ouchek McMurray. facilities for personal business af- homa City youths early Saturday
stallations. Some 2,800 girls have been on ing........ . nf the new manazement it was The Rev.
1 is sponsored by the state voca-
gu. tional home economics depart- irregularities in Carter's adminis-
i ment. Hometown vocational home- tration.
. Carter, according to the report,
I See GIRLS—Page 2) received commissions of 5 and 7%
~ percent from the Dunlop Tire and
<Ev«NM Edition of The Dally Oklahoman. Entered u Secomnd Class Matter at the Postoftice at Oklahoma City. Oklahoma
VOL. LXVII, NO. 39 TWELVE PAGES—500 N BROADWAY, OKLAHOMA CITY, SATURDAY, MARCH-24, 1956
No rain is in sight for the state
over the weekend and tempera-
. ---- tures will be warm enough to per-
Adlai Gives Social "A g-g vormcdrovee mne
Security Bill Boost par ourneatote
. the day. A few high, thin clouds
CHICAGO (— Adlai Stevenson covered other sections of the state
says proposals pending in con- most of the day. Temperatures
gross for liberalization of social Saturday ranged from 55 in north-
. . ... , , , „ security are good, “clearly in the ern Oklahoma to 70 in the south
__ . ____ ____Ada. Officers Mid the animals JERSEY CITY’. N. J. U-Four public interest."
Ali and other Pakistan offi- southeast of here, since two Sbet- were found earlier this week near weeks ago a rowboat carrying a
land ponies stolen two weeks ago Dallas but the information wns 13- year-old boy began to fill with
were returned and officers were kept secret In hope the thieves water in Newark Bay. He was res-
tipped to the ideality ofthecul- could be trapped 1 cued
The committee hearing record a a 1•
did not list by name any of the KOVCOLt F 1116
persons whose conduct or back- VVy --- 1 --
ground was questioned. Commit- -I IA 1
"* “de “W "*" ” the” F und Sought
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drive to pay the fine and court Measn sad:
costs of a Negro clergyman con- He added that the agriculture
victed of leading the boycott. department, of which the agency
The Asbury Park Press started is « branch, had received what he
-----Inl-1 "rumors” that Hansen had
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He said he couldn’t find the pro-
and testimony given the grand jury security officers last Jan. 18. fellow American for asserting a proor for those charges." Hsnsen SPet webuyeretwarn supposed ta
----"...... In the resulting FBI investiza: right our Constitution guarantees was quoted as saying McLeaish meet.
tion, the committee was told. FBI to all, want to help you in your replied that wasn't true in Han- The boys were turned over to
agents were informed a "leftist fight for justice. We are starzing sen’s case as he was an "except- the county juvenile division
group” had taken control of the a fund drive among our readers ed" employe. Apparently this was
orchestra after its return from the for money to pay your fine and a reference to exemption from
Far East. The investigators lso court costs. civil service status for the posi-
heard that on official on the man- Goal is $1,000 tion.
agement side of the orchestra was ."The Press itself is contributing Hansen also was quoted as say-
"a vicious Communist who loathed $». Checks will be drawn in your ing the senate postoffice and civil
anything American” Rooney put name and forwarded to you1. or service committee has been inves-
into the committee record these to your attorneys if you prefer tizating charges made azainst
____________________ . _____________________ , Carter at the time told newsmen And terallegations to the FBI McMurray said the goal of the tgting, aargestiemaomnaains
principal cities of Cyprus to cutlers and butchers workmen un- the alleged offense occured when he in untamed informants who made Press drive is $1 000, and any disrunted 10
-------- —.k. Lm — . ion have asked for the resignation first went into office and that he te last tour money collected above that will 5 P >
of Agriculture Secretary Ezra stopped the practice when he ‘ go to the pastor to help him pay
Benson. The executive board of learned it was illegal. Al " assea legal costs.
pendence day No church the 315,000 member union sent a The tire deal was listed among Walter, the orchestras, hoard McMurray said that if eventual-
services will be held telegram Friday to President Ei- a number of alleged irregularities chairman, said it » not true"ly the clergyman should be ac-
“ senhower asking for Benson's I in the audit report. The grand jury that there was leftist sentiment in quitted and the fine and costs re-
HONOLULU O — James R. ouster. took no action on the others. the group after it came.Dac. He voked. King will have the use of
Hoffa, Detroit, vice president----------:--------------------------------ladded that "to the.bes.0 my the money to pay his legal fees.
I of the Teamsters union. Sit- ry ry a 0 9 n - y knowledge, we have The Press editorial said segre-
Gun-Totin Rustler ataowtamomasatndnyvunue............
backed. Hoffa, here for the H,ggrynog A cft Vn ggo of the orchestra underwenta *' allowed to sit where they cnoe
teamsters executive board JLJoVU •IUU 1 UOOV curity check prior to the summer on citybuses. . .
LOCAL—Fair and cooler today meeting. Mid "there is abso- - - toursand that.ev Formal and K
and tonight. Fair, windy and lutely no foundation to such ADA (-A modern-day posse-i and the pair escaped in a car. • ,® enteen they were re-
warmer Sunday. High today M. charges.” more than a dozen cars loaded Highway patrolmen, county offi-eaatatime
low tonight 35. High Sunday 70. TAnAeu. , .. . I with officers and volunteers- cers and local police joined in the syieed “dm.—
KARACHI, Pakistan— scoured the countryside Friday j search for the pair. Nosuccess c __1 D... U»L>n
STATE—Generally fair and First deputy Soviet Premier night for two suspects in a horse had been reported early Saturday. Second boat MISnaP
cooler this afternoon and tonight. A. k Mikoyan and a delegation theft , The ponies were stolen from the n • . 1 e n
Fair, windy and warmer Sun- of Soviet trade experts opened The Pontotoc county sheriffs of- Shetland pony farm of Asa Huteh- Proves F atal iOF DOY
day. High this afternoon 55 talks Saturday with Prime fice Mid officers had been watch- inson, at the northwest edge of
northwest to 70 southwest. Low Minister Chaudrhi Mohammed ing the Tupelo area, 20 miles ‘ “
tonight in the 30's. High Sunday “ -.........”
65 east to 80 west. cials.
Hourly Temperatures MOSCOW i — The Soviet
news agency Tasa said Satur-
B-ide ..................
Comics ..................
Churches ...............
Crosswo-d Putz's ......
Living Religien ......
Times Talk ........
Sports ..............
Vital Statistics .........
Woman's Page .........
The high here Saturday afternoon I'/titnral Patt
should be about 83 with a high of ’
U expected for Sunday Stan Delaplane moans mour
The. low here Salurday.nizht the dearth of salesmen,
should be about 83 with a high of
30s over tha rest of the state Edgar Ansel Mewrer 1 says a
t.e chance remark of Secretary Wil-
JAP AN.TO GET JETS.1. son may have revealed »troubie-
TOKYO HNS-Japan is sched- some administration atutude,
uled to receive its third delivery
of American F-86F Sabreje.s Moa- Ray Tucker reports M eritk-
day. The number of jets due was cism of CAB policies on airline
1 not announced. ' rates.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 39, Ed. 2 Saturday, March 24, 1956, newspaper, March 24, 1956; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2000223/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.