Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 310, Ed. 3 Wednesday, February 5, 1958 Page: 4 of 9
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Publicity and press agents often , trades department and to the for-
cowmouo PANKINO
with a corresponding W-2 form
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how up in court and forfeited
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Management Corp His organi-
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next 90 days, and a new 10-
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structed within
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Russia Frees
21 Scientists
City School Staffs Expand
Probationary Teachers Studied
Money Stolen
29 Years A^o
New laxative lets you sleep all night
...and awaken to gentle relief
horsemeat. The deadliness of the
weapon was apparent when the
Kiwanians
Will Hear Of
Electronics
CIO unions of the federa-
industrial union depart-
Officers said that W C. Brown.
30. Amarillo; Charles Screws. 34.
Vernon. Texas, and Jack Treb-
• potted SHRUBS
• PINK MAGNOLIA
• POTTED PEONIES
Under the system, which went
into effect February 1. the client
still receives the same amount
Tempo! A tiny tablet that travels past
your stomach and dissolves only when
it reaches the large intestine, Only then
do your reflexes respond-not urgently
-but with a natural-like movement.
outright notices of termination
and which will be warned that
they are on the borderline.
ONE CALL
DOES ALL...
when you tell
The House Doctor
for home repairs.
Free Offer —Call Now
Another laboratory test
home in Pryor, and an agricul-
tural center to be built at the
Mayes county fairgrounds.
S Vets Oppose
: Curtailed
: Shop Slate
Another at 50 yards.
The researchers tested the ef-
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have decided to remain in com-
munist East Germany.
they never would be able to un-
scramble their memberships into
pure crafts again
The AFL-CIO chiefs scheduled
a huddle Wednesday on the role
$1.00 up
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Aid Boosted
The federal government is pay-
ing Olahoma 130 per month per
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DRINK EXTRA RICH MILK
and save S&H Green Stamps
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in your laxative
first was publicized.
Rather, it was a subject of Northwestern university where:
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CLARENTON, Texas IP-Three : investments in the field of elec-
. . | escapees from the Hutchinson ironies. Its assets have since
Tuesday for the first time since County jail were apprehended i
last July and authorized several near here Tuesday. Nearby was j
contract bids. Among those acted a sedan reported stolen from a i
Upon were two which district
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farm near Guymon, Okla . Mon-
Judge Josh Evans had tried to day night.
... _______ _ ration is principal investment
patient more under a new sys- acre disposal plant will be con- overseer for Television-Electron-
tem of old age assistance for -
j effect a couple of years ago, the Methodist church who are Several union leaders ex
j teachers must be notified by on a 10-day evangelistic crusade pressed concern that contri-
April 10 if their contracts are in Cuba. ' ; buttons from members for
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' users a-dollar-a-month to help
; retire the indebtedness incurred !
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The bonds will be sold in the
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A pencil-scrawled letter, post-
marked Pageland, S C., asked
the mayor to return the enclosed
money to an unknown girl who
worked in an asbestos company
here in the spring of 1929.
Oldtimers at the company re-
called that $13 was taken from
the girl's purse and that a $13.50
collection was taken up for her.
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generally more costly.
Especially when it's so easy to
just pick up the phone and
make ONE call ... to the
House Doctor.
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receives part of it and the nurs-
ing home is paid directly for the
rest. This change in method per-
trouble -- and you save as
you spend with S&H Green
Stamps!
Free Offer—Call Now
gentle enough for grandmother... one
tablet safe enough for a school child.
Tempo is the only laxative you need
in your medicine chest for all the
family. Get Tempo at your druggist
today. Only 496
SALE
FRUIT TREES
$1.50 to 3.50 VALUES
laughing matter, although jokes
were made when its existence
d,
3. For women especially. There are
special times when a woman needs a
laxative-when constipation can be-
come an upsetting problem. Tempo
laxative is the answer for those times
when you must be extra careful. It is
so gentle it has been used even after
hemorrhoidal surgery ... so safe, it can
be used by nursingmothers.
Dairy January 20th proved it
again! This healthful milk is
far above the standard for the
industry — in both richness
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1. You awaken to gentle relief! How
wonderful to know that the laxative
you take need not spoil your nights’
sleep. You take this tiny tablet at bed-
time. Then, sleep the night through
with no upset, no spasm, and no ur-
gency. Tempo* Laxative Tablets usu-
ally wait until you awaken to give you
gentle, but thorough relief.
2. No embarrassing urgency. You can
take this new Tempo laxative without
worrying about it suddenly causing a
violent, unpleasant urge at an embar-
* rassing moment. You see, there has
•ever before been a laxative like
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have at least a year's investment
in that person. We’re not look-
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King Arthur's time.
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But they couldn’t remember her
name. Mayor Smith said the
money will go to charity if the i
* person who lost itcan’t be found.
the system
This enables Robinson, Mrs. I
। luncheon meeting in the Bilt-
more hotel, under chairmanship
the next
IFaubionsaid Lorenzen was con- tax revenues which finance wel-
Tided and find $60 in Chickasha fare operations in Oklahoma,
municipal court on three counts Rader said the new system of
-public drunkenness, driving paying for welfare clients resid
under the influence of intoxi- ing in nursing homes means that;
cating liquor and reckless driv- ' Oklahoma will draw another $l.-1
ing—Monday. Lorenzen did not 283,304 annually in federal wel-
hw un in court and forfeited fare funds.
, Gladys McDonald, the elemen-1
tary education director, and
speak at the Weckly I other supervisory officials to do j
‘Silent Killers’ Bared
RADIO NURSERY
4414 N.W. 39
4. For all the family too. You can for-
get about special laxatives for the kids
. . . another for grandma! Here's one
for all! Effective enough for Dod .. •
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early Sunday and sparked a
chase and hunt in Texas, the
Oklahoma panhandle and south-
western Kansas.
10 DIAMOND BRIDAL PAIR
NO MONEY DOWN $QQ50
$2 WEEKLY
|o remove Williamson and Ward
from the board of trustees.
. These bids were for the con-
strution of a memorial chapel
to be built at the Whitaker state
George Hales, city business- James McDevitt, director of the
man and leading layman, is one AFL-CIO's committee on politi-
By slate law, which went into of 125 ministers and laymen of cal education.
erans of Foreign Wars post.
• Oliver Stone, post commander,
‘said that in the past Arkansas 1
spills — a clear plastic milk
bottle spout—with your firs
order of Hansen-Atlee milk.
Offer good until February 28.
Gail MElrose 4-2445 for
I they will play in the 1938 con-
I gressional campaigns
They were expected to get a
state by state rundown on ma-
jor congressional races from
(City has closed its stores for the
entire day and that neighboring conducted
communities have followed Ar-
kansas City s example.
• Stone also pointed out in the
,protest that no officers of any
also voted to charge all sewer financier.
' He is Paul A. Just. Chicago,
vice-president and national sales
director for Television Shares!
extensive federal
• EL RENO lift - Roy Faubion. bedfast welfare patients
Canadian county attorney, said And state Welfare Director j
Tuesday he had fired his assist- L. E. Rader says that amount,
ant. Harry F. Lorenzen, because and more is needed to bridge’
be was convicted on a drunken-J the gap between increased wel-
fare payment and decreased sales j
strategic services (OSS) said it
needed some “silent, flashless of killing a man at 25 yards,
weapons" in dealing with such
persons, for instance, as enemy
sentries. fectiveness of the weapons by
Research was undertaken at j firing darts into big chunks of
at Hansen-Atlee
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Future of the electronics Indus- ’ be renewed but that it is hoped evangelistic services and home tributing because of the senate
CHELSEA IP— A $30,000 sewer try—from the hometown kitchen they can make enough progress [ visitation during the period, rackets committees disclosures
Dowell, expansion bond issue carried by to outer space-will be explored for the balance of the year to’which concludes Thursday. about some labor leaders.
' "T 3 " " " 2" warrant giving them another The crusade is led by Metho- Still other union chiefs said the
chance. dist Bishop John W. Branscomb, reverse may be true, that mem-
Teachers are, required by the I Jacksonville, head of the church bers may be more willing than
I the school I in Florida and Cuba; Dr. Harry ever to contribute—in belief that
m of intent" I Denman, Nashville, general sec- ( election of a more labor-minded I
plan to leave retary of the board of evangel- congress is needed to combat any
and Dr. James E. Ellis, wave of anti-union legislation
New York, board of missions ’ prompted by the rackets hear-l
secretary for Latin America. I ings. __________ 1
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The trustees. Attorney General! .
Mae Q Williamson, Pryor Mayor Fugitives Caught
Earl Ward and Bob Chambers. (
Mayes county treasurer, met
Contracting a carpenter "here
.. .a paperhanger "there" • • •
-___- a brick layer "somewhere" —
get convenient home delivery that's ths HARD way,,t.°
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service to save you time and consuming, inconvenient, and
A good case of writer s cramps in the city school system, Gil- 1955. Records for 1956 were not
k in store for many of the city's bert L. Robinson, personnel di- immediately available
School principals as they size up rector, reported That is, they Robinson said the increasing on
probationary teachers on their have been in the system less number of teachers on
Poties ' than three years tionary status is an indication pervisory personnel and has no
‘No fewer than 767 teachers are The total compares with 743 ol the growing size of the over- rights of tenure during that pe-
on probationary status this year this t me a year ago and 531 in I all instructional staff.
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The bows and arrows project
began in 1943 when the office of
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'veterans' organizations were
-present when the Retailers As
‘sociation voted to,close for only
• three hours next November 11,
'and that there is “local discrim-
rination against veterans as op-
posed to labor unions in your
choie to close all day, on Labor
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Ray Crowe Dies
NORMAN W—A heart attack
at his home in Fort Meyers, Fla ,
has proved fatal to Ray Crowe,
80. captain and fullback of the
1901 University of Oklahoma foot-
; ARKANSAS CITY. Kan—An ball team. The disclosure was
offcial protest against Arkansas made by Charles Standlev.
ity stores closing for only three Crowe’s brother-in-law, who lives
(hours next Veterans Day. No- here,
vember 11, was filed with the |
Arkansas City Retailers associa-
tion by the Arkansas City Vet-
and purity!
It's fortified with Vitamin
D and rich in other vitamins
and minerals — to help the
whole family enjoy vigorous
good health all year 'round.
Ext" t!th milk at no txtra
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company the federal tax return" ions around factory locations. „BEeHAn Scihistsrbeing the
Each new teacher in the sys ™ gSolutiongwa weremreported
temgpendin H? ./watched Ihree wifNholaing, forms. tax inter .federation feuding and We kerman Polish border
pronation ne discrepancies develop bringing more unity into the
proba- closely by his principal and su- short-term workers who have merged labor organization F.ast Berlin olficials said ere
never received W-2s from their Meany last year won tentative were 12 persons in t le group,
former jobs should request them agreement on a plan to assign including wives and e i ren
riod. at once, Wiseman advised, and new construction work around in- Taken to Russia after World
A report 'evaluating' the those who have lost them should more acceptable to the old AFL war II. the scientists have been
teacher is required of his princi- ask for duplicates building trades unron. but tn con- working at Sukhumi. on the
pal for each of the three Numerous professional and cede ordinary repair work to Black sea
years. This guides Robinson and semi-professional people take on (ormer GO factory production or it was not known whether
other administrative officials in contract jobs for various employ- industrial type unions those who arrived Wednesday
deciding whether the teacher erswho pay them on a withhold- The plan now is reportedto would stay in East Germany or
ing basis Paid workers on po- have been modified to a form proceed to West Germany. The
“I want to make one thing} litical campaigns are another ex- more acceptable to theoldAFL Russian embassy in East Ber:
Robinson declared. "We ample of such type employment. unions in the AFL-CIO building
He la a qualified specialist in
all types of home repairs ■ ••
help prevent I on any size of job.' He’s neat,
■ .* ii courteous and,competent Free
estimates are gladly furnished.
fall within the same category mer
Each of these side jobs must be! tion’s
not to be renewed. The preachers and lay leaders COPE'S 1958 political fund may
To protect itself the school are hand picked for the Cuba be dented considerably
board informs “borderline! assignment Almost every Meth- They said union members may
cases’’ their contracts are not to odist church in Cuba will have be less enthusiastic about con-
' NEAR COLLAPSE, Mrs. Lydia Dean, 22, burst into
tears after being asked how she felt on being found
not guilty Tuesday at Franklin, Pa., in the rifle
slaying of her husband, Sgt Ronald Dean. The Fili-
pino bride mumbled: "I just want my husband.*’
With her is her attorney, Gerald McGill. (AP Wire-
photo)
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120 bond.
. Faubion is a former Canadian
eounty judge and county attor- - .
dey. He was arrested in Chicka- of care, Rader noted But instead
Sha late Sunday night and was of receiving all of his check, he
jailed.
।' Sooner Killed
some planning on staff assign-1
ments for the next year.
of Harden W. Masters. Also, it gives them an idea of
and Virgil Potter who Russell. Coston :„presid entesaid staff needs as they set out on re-
left Miami. Okla , Saturday were the specialis ,h„ 1‛outline. Pre cruiting trips 10 various teach-
expected to leave here Wednes- ent scope ofsthct lectnisnig er training colleges around the
day, continuing thir motorboat and discuss its expected state. A schedule of visits for
trip toward Miami Fla dous space age Erowth. , , this spring is being drawn up
(rm towuru • A m, ria. native Pennsylvanian. Just
PRYOR ^Trustees of 'the The (.rove. Okla men were a veteran of both World wars, now
w A. Graham estate were to little behind schedule Tuesday investment and banking ca- Robinson1 thebiggestre-
meet again Wednesday to con and decided to stay here over- rer has spanned 35 years, and Po rt-wr iting.jo bs onprolbationary
sider affairs of the original $3 5 i night instead of trying to reach acknowledged teachers will be don in in the
: n.— Di..<f -e EA mila. I ran nun 108 01 newer schools, located in mush-
leaders among mutual fund ex- rooming residential devel-
ing for ways to get rid of peo-
ple—we’re looking for ways to represented on thefederareturn
help them ”
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ment.
Meany, in a speech last De-
| He added that fewer than 20 Wiseman also asked employers cember. said unions had organ-
egmdgotdher"nihmen. l0 be sure all temporary or part- ized so widely over the years
tire instructional staff were dis- time help.have, in each other s jurisdictions that
. . . year s withholding forms,
missed last year. 1 ____.
Robinson has asked the princi- ( _ ( iff
pals to have their evaluation re- " UllVdIl UI 1
ports on probationary teachers' •
in his office by March so ad- HAr Micgian
j ministrators will have time to - "I -----
I study them. Off this study they'll
decide which teachers will get
State Roundup
Firing of Official Laid
To Drinking Conviction
manGhum deadly seriousness—an attempt to two dozen engineers, physicists,
Ul give American agents and cloak mechanics and draftsmen came
HP ’ and dagger personnel a quiet, ef- up with working models of rub- ed the meat deeper than a .22
srad fecive way of killing the enemy.' ber band-powered weapons re- caliber pistol bullet.
Of Rivalry
Taxpayers who worked for rector Earl R. Wiseman warned •
more than one employer during Wednesday MIAMI BEACH, Fla U_ AFL.
the year must attach all W-2 The records are needed totom reported progress
forms to their 1957 federal in- pule an indiyidual s tax status Wednesday toward working out a
'come tax return, district tax di- at the end of the year, for settling ancient work
' Many people work for several jurisdiction squabbles between
business firms during a year. <
Wiseman explained. "Generally, rva unions
such firms will give employes Agreement was said to be near
who have left their employ W-2 on a formula advanced by AFL
j forms soon after they leave the CIO president George Meany to
company. settle job rights disputes among
"Each of these forms must ac- craft And production work un-
aries; Ridgeview, 10010 N Ridge-1
view, 12, and Johnson, Hasley
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meekly although armed with Jim Smith has an unsigned let----
three pistols and a rifle. ter and the problem of some-
The three ex-convicts escaped ...
ones conscience still troubled
after 29 years.
4 WEDNESDAY, HI. 5,1958 OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
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LARNED, Kan. WP—A Guymon,: matching of state funds.
Okla, man—Tillman MeDougale,
$6—was killed here Tuesday when i Chelsea Votes
his car went out of control and
trashed on a U. S. 50 detour, j
CLOSE OUT
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• TULIPS • IONQUILS
• DAFFODIL • NARCISSUS
Blackwelder, has 14 probation- [
AscompanionnoydaE sdriousiy a 'vote of 3 to 1 here Tuesday, for Downtown Kiwanians here
injured in the mishap, about 30 Residents voting on the measure Thursday by a visiting industrial
miles south of here.
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STRAVIERRY PLANTS 25 for J’ 00
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the „ oomenis. They have jgs
how is placed at $1.8 million. ary 21. year _ dld Television-Electronics ate y arger.nu
fund, which is the nation's larg-
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within the three-year period.
For example, U. S. Grant high-
school has 39 teachers on" pro-
bation and John Marshall high-
school, 34 Coolidge elementary
school, SW 52 and Villa, in only
its fourth year but with 1,000 pu-
pils, has 25 teachers on proba-
tion.
Prairie Queen, SW 66 and
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department has lifted the lid
from its secret bows and arrows
project of World war II.
Ilie evidence shows it was no
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