Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 155, Ed. 3 Tuesday, August 7, 1956 Page: 2 of 11
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RIDING THE RANGE in a wheel-barrow was fun to
“Moe,” inmate of Stringtown moving into new quar-
MOVING DAY for 138 boys from Stringtown gave inmates a welcome respite. The
move to Helena state training school for Loys brought smiles as they viewed the
immaculate dormitories and acres of land where supervisors plan to help the
youngsters learn more about farming.
Merman. Rosalind Russell, Irene
Dunne. Jane Powell, John Charles '
Sooner Farm
Women Mass
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guilty Monday in Brooklyn federal
court to an income tax evasion
charge. Judge Matthew Abruzzo
set September 10 for sentencing.
Hagedorn was indicted last July
5. The government charged he paid
wrote that not only does the new
dome leak from the outside, but
for a time produced its own rain-
Battle Shapes
For No. 2 Spot
Of Democrats
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Nixon Cels Boost
In New Hampshire
Storm Cleanup
Job Is Launched
PITTSBURGH (—A big clean-
up job Tuesday was in full swing
throughout flood ravaged and
storm damaged southwestern
SAN FRANCISCO (P-A number
of star performers will entertain
at the Republican national conven-
tion starting August 20 at San
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io give you added poise, sel con-
dene* and greater popularity. The
details of thu method are described in
a fascinating booklet, “Adventure* in
Conversation," aent free on request.
According to this publisher, many
people do not realize how much they
could influence others simply by
what they say and how they say it.
Whether in busiesa, at social fune-
ond major step in construction of ■
the 1,356-foot tower
Trucks from the Banta Construc-
tion Co., hauled the 100.000 pounds
of steel to the transmitter site
Archer.
Murphy said he planned to pre-
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cratic candidates.
The Des Moines Register, how-
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sion of the 4-day program.
Earlier the delegates, represent-
landed in the field. The impact
drove the front wheels and axel of
the truck back under the trailer,
the trooper said.
Best and a passenger in his
truck, Morris Jackie Collins, 19.
Champagne, DL, were treated and
Negro Coed Still
Hopes to Enter
Alabama College
NEW YORK (INS)-The former
Autherine Lucy, 26. now the wife
of a Baptist minister in Tyler,
Texas, said Tuesday she intends
“to do all" in her power to re-
turn to the University of Alabama.
"But for the present, at least,
my hands are tied." said the Ne-
gro coed in a telephone interview.
Her husband, Rev. Hugh L. Fos-
ter, 27, is pastor of two small
rural churches at Tyler.
Name
Address
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tion.
Turner, governor from 1931
through 1933, told a state conven-
tion of the National Farmers or-
...up to $10,000 for each
person or group investor
by the Federal Savings and
Loan Insurance Corpora
tion.
NEW YOM .
PITTSBUROH .
ST. LOVIS ...
Use our Budget,
Layaway or
C.C.A.Plan
Peace Bid
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blaze was doused before causing
damage.
Four companies of firemen bat-
tled the fast spreading fire while
handicapped by low water pres-
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Trucker Wrecks
Rig Near Cordell,
Injuries Slight
Two men were injured, neither
seriously, late Monday night when
their semi-trailer truck skidded
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For Club Tips
(Oklahoman Tmes Stillwater Bureau)
STILLWATER- Like a good
weaver understands his loom and
can get the best from it, leaders
must understand the people under
them, a Florida State university
counseling expert told Oklahoma's
Home Demonstration clubwomen
Oklahoma Qty Times
2 TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, HU
By Mel, 1 W. $10.4
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ing. He called us in and he had a
check faced down. He told me to
indorse it. I did, then he handed i
DEPARTS
1:40 A.M.
TWO/LFUBi.
VISTA-LINERS __
capital of Oklahoma, will hold its
annual watermelon festival Thurs-
day.
Virtually all businesses will halt
as citizens and visitors join in the
Ing some 38,000 Home Demonstra-
| tion club members, sat in on the
. first of 21 demonstrations sched-1
uled each day on fashions, food
tion." Macalarney wrote. "The
remedy used here was to instal
an exhaust fan at the vertex of
the dome "
MISSING PLANE FOUND
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by great armaments.
Eisenhower said "we welcome"
Soviet efforts to wipe out “some
of the evils" Stalin imposed with-
skies" aerial reconnaissance pro-
posal.
Ambassador Charles Bohlen,
personally handed the letter to the
Soviet premier Tuesday.
Eisenhower's reply was delayed
Francisco's Cow palace.
Actor George Murphy, who I
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Ing of Kefauver headquarters at
the Conrad Hilton hotel had any-
thing to do with the vice-presi-
dential effort. He said it is simply
to give the Tennessean a base
from which to coax his 243% elect-
ed delegates to vote for Steven-
son.
"kitchen tested" plans.
2,500 Expected
The result is a shoddy product,
she explained, much like ill-woven
fabric without strength or use.
More than 1,500 clubwomen from
Dan River’s deluxe
204 count percale
debutante” sheets
organization has kept hands off, a
movement has begun among "ded-
icated” Kefauver followers to seek
his nomination for the number two
Marlex “sovereign"
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son and added that he can “see
nothing but Adlai Stevenson on
the first ballot." Monday, Steven-
son headquarters claimed "more
than 600” of the 686% votes need-
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installed on Ford Motor Com-
pany's rotunda building at Dear-
born, Mich.
He had fancied it might serve
as a model for Oklahoma's capi-
tol, but was informed by the
tion*. or even in casual conversations
with new acquaintance*, there are
way* in which you can make a good
impression every time you talk.
To acquaint more reader* of thia
paper with the eaiv-to-follow rules (or
developing skill in everyday conver-
eat ion, the publisher* have printed
full detail* of their interesting self-
training method in a 24-paye book-
let which will be mailed free to any-
one who requests it. The address is:
Conversation Studies, Dept. 861C
835 Divermey Parkway, Chicago 14, •
single-engine airplane carrying a
Port Angeles, Wash, family, miss- |
ing for several hours Monday, was
found safe at Forsyth, the civil
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Once-a-year savings, 17 new
fashion colors! Guaranteed by
"Good Housekeeping.”
Enid Station Receives
Steel for Big Tower
ENID—The first shipment of
F
rusB
We were told by Bob Jeffrey to
come down the day before the run-
off and get our money.
"There were several people
there when I arrived at his office.
All of the rest were white people
One of the finest sheets ever wo-
ven, priced at an all-time low!
Soft, silky, lustrous white.
aeronautics administration report-
ed. The CAA said that it was pre- ■
sumed the occupants, Mr. and Mrs.
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or incumbent Sen ered with a fiberglass skin.
among groups seeking more than
"moderation" on civil rights and
other issues.
insRussiatdurins.cisruerutai6ganization which he helped found; Turner will vote for the Demo-
evident 'in Stalin's foreign policy that the president "seems to be cratic nominee for president, who-
isolated from a real understand- ever he is."
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sent also several Metropolitan
against the company when a writ
of assistance. filed against the un-
ion. was ordered dissolved by
Judge Sullivan last week.
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Tulsa Airliner Flight
Forced Back to Airport
TULSA (—American Airlines
Flight 86 from Tulsa to New York
returned here Monday after a fire
warning light flashed on about 70
miles east.
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Rush I TULSA U—The southeast edge of
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new appeal for reconsideration of
the Soviet rejection of his "open
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He then added: , .... „
"Even today they constitute ing of farm conditions.
NEW YORK un-Arthur Hage
marks as it approached the inter- dorn, former headwaiter at the
section, jumped two ditches and w-l • Antei hal -landad
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WATCH WHAT YOU SAY
AND HOW YOU SAY IT!
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for the 39th annual farm-home con- I could return in time for the fall A publisher in Chicago report. there
ference. r----*“ — ’ “—• ’ —‘1
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Donohue told International News wasn't supposed to get a relief
e 2_'. -h- th v*'...... check. I hauled voters for Russell.
About 180 of them, Donohue es-__,______
timated, already appear willing to check he had in his drawer, but'
“go for Stevenson” but lieutenants that wasn't for relief. That was
of Averell Harriman are “doing for my work for Sen. Russell in
their level best” to woo the Ke- the campaign.”
fauver delegates over to the New Another name listed among
York governor. those to whom checks were made
Landslide Seen out was that of Mrs. Geneva Brad-
CHICAGO (INS)—A slam-bang
battle for the Democratic vice-
presidential nomination took shape
Tuesday as supporters of Sen.
Estes Kefauver brought their cam-
paign for the Tennessee lawmaker
into the open.
Confirmation of an organized
ident boosters coincided with the
ident boosters roincided with the
opening of vice-presidential cam-
paign headquarters for Sen. Hu-
bert H. Humphrey (D., Minn.) at
Chicago.
Backers of each senator based
their plans on the assumption that
Adlai E. Stevenson will win the
presidential nomination at the na-
tional convention which starts next
Monday.
Kefauver Quiet
And supporters of each based
their arguments on how much good
one or the other would do to help
Stevenson get elected.
Activities on Kefauver's behalf—
, Dr. Melvene Hardee. Using
samples of home-spun fabrics to
illustrate the home-spun common
sense she was putting across, said
club leaders must know the
strength and weakness of the
people with whom they work like
a weaver knows the properties of
his material.
Too many leaders, she said, at-
tempt to pound ideas across in-
ESSsS £ ‘ « “s.'s'is ■
pected to grow to 2.500 Tuesday!
with more busloads of farm wives f — ---- w— -
arriving every minute Thomas, Howard Keel and Gene
Dr. Hardee spoke to the women '
in the first 'full-scale general ses-
Pennsylvania.
towitncthnFamsrsspondingwaid Bulganin of backing down
semester, but I cannot. I must is a simple technique of everyday
await the decision of the courts, conversation which can pay you real
she added. ' dividend. in both social and business
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-90 ay Wonded
10:00 Weathet, Hery Velkman
10:13 Newt, Mort Weaver
14:14 Snorfs. 41 Hazelwood
about her check.
Asked if she had received a $20
check for political work, she ex- .
plained: "Yes, Mr. Jeffrey had it.' I
I went to his store and he gave I
me $20 after I had indorsed al.
across the intersection of SH 54 r ■■ 1-.
and 152, 7 miles east of Cordell, Former Headwalter
and landed in a plowed field. . m c
Trooper Carl Neuenschwander Guilty in Tax Case
said the truck, driven by Dee Best. J
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This might be done, Donohue He shoved out a check and said
Mid, either “with or without the | sign it. I did. He then told his sec-
senator's permission.” And while retary to give me $20 in cash,
the Washington lawyer-politician This is a terrible situation, myj
Insisted Kefauver is not a candi-1 name appearing on the relief
date, he indicated that his man rolls.”
might succumb to a draft. j "A relief check sent to me! Good
Donohue denied that the open- heavens, no, I'm not on relief.” I
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Although he often has criticized at least three national GOP con-
ventions and served as chairman
ever, said. "Indications are that fall
“High temperatures at the top
of he dome caused condensa-
despite new word from the Ten-
nessean that he is not a candi- ■ me $20 in cash. You mean [ am
date for anything -were disclosed on the relief rolls?"
by F. Joseph Donohue, who man- Rev. Harvey Horn, pastor of a
aged the senators unsuccessful Negro church:
“What do you mean |
presidential bid. I am on the relief rolls? Why. I
Airline officials said the warning
flash was caused by an electrical
malfunction. There was no fire.
. $9,000 in income taxes for 1952 and Passengers were transferred to
released at a Cordell clink for ae 1953 when he should have paid another plane and continued their
vere cuts and bruises. I some $21,000. I flight.
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follows cuts the west has already DES MOINES, lows IR — For- - - ।
wr me uuw ane reasun, — made since World war II And he mier Iowa Gov. Dan Turner 79. cificially he would not vote for
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farm states and nate the fear and costs generated Tuesday he will not vote forEi-
senhower in the November elec-
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print cotton, rose, brown
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printed on 1 side, solid on
other. Pink-green, yellow
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print cotton, brown, rose,
green or blue.
alls. . । were made on the ballot for vice-
The delegates will elect officers; presidential candidates.
Wednesday following the annual | u.
“friendship breakfast" of the state y"c-C-m"
home demonstration council in the
I and homemaking topics.
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Nevertheless, the Kefauver aide field, president of the Wagoner
-----• —--a-a-" c<-----• Parent-Teacher association.
Miss Lucy was expelled from the vadvancement and work* like magic
university last February when her
attendance at classes touched off
campus racial riots.
Stars to Sparkle
At GOP Session
10:N J end Mobel
The story of a hapless
hackie and hit zir friend
n:00 Million Doller Moyies „ .
if"saeBa"-Ma26 |
by the illness which sent him to v Stair
smrgeospjust "arterale intigna The union won an earlier round
letter came in.
ed for a majority. , v
Donohue said the convention proposal Eisenhower said Rus-
should pick Kefauver as Steven- sia's announced cut of 1,200,000
son's running-mate because the men in its armed forces merely;
lanky lawmaker is "the only hope **“-----" ‘ hee elreade
CONCORD. N H (—Vice-Pres-
Later in the day, tips on money ident Richard Nixon Tuesday had
V/e management for housewives were the endorsement of the New Hamp-
J F. to be provided by a panel of state shire Republican state committee
bankers in a family finance forum. for renomination. .
.EM2k Displays dealing with health. । A resolution endorsing Nixon
BE? । clothing and home improvement was approved unanimously by
h88 Eg ; occupied the rural housewives be- more than 100 committee mem-!
MDEE tween lectures and general ses- bers Monday night.
sions. Included was one by the | Nixon received 22,936 write-in;
American Medical association il-votes in New Hampshire's first-in-1
lustrating how to recognize ; the-nation presidential primary in
"quack" healing devices and cure-March even though no provisions
Bourke B. Hickenlooper (R.. J. A. Macalarney Ford plant
Iowa), but in his speech made engineering, office direstorswho
, , n answered Miskovsky s inquiries,
no reference to supporting Demo-
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checking to determine if there are
any additional casualties.
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“Carolyn" starrinz Celeste
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Raises, lowers,
swings from side
to side at the
touch of a finger!
Gives soft indi-
tect lighting.
the Tribune quoted Mrs. Amanda
Burkholder, cosmetics sales-
woman. as saying when asked
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grievous obstacles to doing those - ,
to be abiah wbotheaston needs Sneret“rrner4 frlst attack on the I at four Republican state convan
also to be remedied by a new president tions.
spirit for which I also appeal." ’
The president. In effect, accused ■ T A ivI T • •
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agreements he made at the big J
four conference in Geneva and ■ I„;.c R.c’nc
At Fayette City, 30 miles south then added in termssunusually mlcarlng DeginS
of Pittsburgh, volunteers dragged pointed for an international
Johnson HoUow Creek seeking the change: DURANT—A hearing before Dis- steel for erection of a new tower
bodies of a family of three who ’ must confess Iam perplexed ui. : " " " - -- - ' "C-----T-i. ------------
may have drowned. Feared vic-as.10 hows Wftivcn if aeree- at 10 8 m’ in district court hereington Monday. It marked the see-
tims were James Pascarella, 22, gether const Tuesday to determine if a tern-
his wife and their 3-month-old son. men ts.which areanegot iated »hor porary injunction against the Unit-
Pascarella's auto was found Mon- highest level after the m t ed Auto Workers Union, issued
day. ough exploration do not seem de July 28, will be made permanent.
Most streams were receding pendable. . The courtroom was packed as
rapidly today. The Ohio river! Eisenhower Putonanew a essurre the hearing opened with interested
crested Monday night at 24.9 feet to his earlier proposa olafeeze spectators as the case was called. cg .0 ,
in Pittsburgh. Flood stage is 25 on atomic arms, and sounded 2 Witnesses for the company ami northwest of Crescent where crews
"e roconsideration of strikers have been summoned. from the Seago Construction Co.,
The injunction was granted by Dallas will fabricate the metal.
Judge Sullivan on a petition by
Excel Body Co. Named in the in-
junction are Glen Beck. Tulsa,
state union representative and I
three members of the Durant local.
Won’t Vote for Him "stdemme
in heavy rains and snows.
The former governor stated spe- THE FORD DOME is made
of cast aluminum trusses cov-
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