Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 70, No. 141, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1959 Page: 6 of 48
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a bicycle repair shop of $50
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have called offering to send trict Judge Frank E. Gregorski.
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gro girl who refused to give her
The UCLA dance major has . well . . said her brother,
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Miss U. S. A. Is the outdoor Sihanouk Wednesday in inaugu-
rating the $32 million American
NEW DELHI, India IP-NewFine Liquors, 120 N Robinson,
Delhi newspapers, quoting Assam|Oklahoma City; Eddie’s Liquor
dance instructor for a few
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But first, she’d probably like
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Gardener Dies
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Liquor store, 712 N Bath, Okla- June graduate of the U. S. Mill- Harry S. Truman’s White House
I gardener, died Tuesday.
homa City.
tary academy.
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Troops Massing
In Border Dispute
ter, but Matthews did not iden
tify them nor say why they did
Mrs. Sara Maxfield, supervisor ly operating an airplane on the
of volunteers for the recreation ground. The case was continued
lision with two other planes at
an airport near here Wednesday.
Peter Stritzel, 33, Caledonia,
Wis,, was charged with reckless-
Regular $9.95
NOW !IB
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPD-A
man who claimed he was a pilot
in Hitler's Luftwaffe was arrest-
Five of the registrants Tues
day and Wednesday were among,
the nine who integrated the school
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (UPD-
Negro students accelerated their
registration Thursday in the hope
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Nationally Advertised Sur-Fit Seat Covers are
double-stitched on the underside and toped to
prevent raveling— No exposed seams or sritching
to deteriorate. So TAKI A LOOK AT THES
VALUES AT YOUR NEAREST HAM'S STORE.
PLASTIC COATED FIBER SEAT COVERS
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quired for use with the
orthopedic shoes worn by
polio patients, since the
plea was issued earlier this
week.
The University of Oklahoma
Medical center, reporting this,
said 660 pairs of socks were con-
tributed by a stocking firm, Mc-
Cubbin Hosiery, Inc.
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guns on six Assam villages. They
said aggressive preparations-
digging trenches and photograph-
ing Indian positions—had been
going on since July 14.
Write, wire, or phone AMherst 7-4287
(Wichita) for complete details.
in decorator colors and smart
designs, and with genuine
leatherette back and trim.
So much style and quality for
the low price of only
Miss Universe will be selected
Friday.
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UPTOWN STORE ONLY
OPEN 'TIL 8:30 TONITE
605 Northwest 23rd Street
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PARK FREE at rear of store and enter
through back Patio Entrance!
Negro school where he could get! Long Beach, Calif. From left are Arlene Nesbitt, Miss New York; Nanita Greene, They are worn under the heavy,ready to return to the fold of
the course ..... ■ • ‘ • C- — *—‛ ‘-ha had
fifth showed up Wdnesday.
First Two Try Hill
A Negro boy who said his name
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Miss Texas, Carelgean Douglas;
Miss Florida, Nanita Greene;
Miss Georgia, Dorothy Taylor;
land Miss New York, Arlene Nes-
Designed by Sam
Snead, "Mr. Golf”, for
your greater comfort
and neater appearance. Wear them
on the course or for easy-living drees.
Of a cool, comfortable, wrinkle-re-
sistant fabric and with exclusive
Sam Snead free-swing features.
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j She had asked for white girls’
Miss U. S. A.—Terry Lynn Huntingdon—poses with the four runners-up at anklets in children’s sizes 4 to 9.
T l 1 fid t Miss Florida; Miss U. S. A.; Carelgean Douglas, Miss Texas, and Dorothy Taylor, stin shossash ieh are annnenteh " Members e nratndabor locals in)
not sign up
2 Sisters Enter
Two Negro sisters drove up to
Hall high in a tatxicab, brushed
past newsmen and hurried into
the fieldhouse. When they re
turned, they said only one of
them registered
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MEMPHI OKLAHOMA CITY FEDERAL
71, former President SAVINGS AND LOAN
Harvey at Park Avenue
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of attending Little Rock's two
white schools during the fall se-
Heater.
"And, of course, that’s a val-Canadian Congress of Labor ini
uahle service," she remarked. 1949 following a jurisdictional dis-
"It relieves the strain because pute with the United Steelwork-
it makes the youngsters happy.” ers of America.
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Bandit on Bicycle
MIAMI, Fla. ( - A young
Eight registered in less than an
hour after the doors of the field-
houses at Central and Hall high-
schools were opened. Seven of
the Negro registrants were at
Central and one at Hall, in the
elite residential district of the
city.
They brought the total to 18 for
the three days of integrated reg-
istration Of the total. 15 were
at Central, tom in 1957 by the!
integration of nine Negroes, and
three at Hall.
12 March in
Twelve Negro students marched
Into the registration rooms in
twos and threes during the early
hours. School officials said later,
however, that only eight of the
students registered.
One boy, Carl Brown, 15, went
in with Willie Danfield, 15. and
Eugene Allison, 18 Central su-
perintendent Jess Matthews said
later, however, that Brown did
not register. He wanted a course
in’bricklaying not offered at Cen-
tral. He decided to return to the
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Stritzel had no license or au-
thority to fly, deputy sheriff Al-
vin Dumke said, but he did have
a German Air Force license. He
told police he had been in the
U. S. since 1946.
Canada Union Ready
To Return to Fold
TORONTO (P— The 33,000-mem-
ber International Union of Mine,
Mill and Smelter Workers is
tion department, which handles
the job of supplying clothing for
patients at Children’s.
INSTALLED FREE
"Be Sure It's Beam's"
Gifts of Socks
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Public response to an appeal for white socks has
ended one of the polio-induced crises at Children’s
Memorial hospital.
The hospital has received 946 pairs of socks, re-
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went away to the Point, but now j The increase in polio cases has
also taxed an already-burdened
der for retail licenses. The ABC
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tiemen may prefer blondes, but Mrs. lola Huntingdon of Mountreading to the patients, playing!
n j . .. . , the judges’ pick as Miss U. S A. cin . no. cucocni, (games with them and playing!
Records of he state alcoholic .0 ... , „ , Shasta, in northern California, ’ . . . .. .
. - , . . , . . . In the Miss Universe pageant is a „ , , records. The ranks of the vol-;
in 1957 under protection of para- beverage control board Thursday statuesque brunette ced from elbowed through newsmen, pho- unteers who usually do these
troopers’ bayonets. Parents of disclosed 16 applications h;Ae California. tographers and hangers-on and things are decimated during the
four reported to Central high beenmade for wholesale and re- Huntingdon m took her daughter in her arms summer because their own chil-
Tuesday, and the mother of the tail liquor permits in the state Terry Huntingdon 19 ox ner naugmer in ar are need to be
Six of the applications were for mixes Thursday night with 33 what kind of a girl is the new . andin nf vacs
wholesale permits, the remain- foreign lovelies in the ninth an-Miss U. S. A.? cared and b
nual international beauty contest "Kind of a tom boy when I
CONCAVE BACK SHUT ORIPPING WAISTBAND
Moves as you AND MATCHINO MALF-BET
move with never a for your smartest appearance
stretch or pull ,,. heeps shirt neatly in place
with never a tug.
Hondsome Sure-Fit VINYL Top—t dety wind and weother. Fulhr quoranteed. $59.95 mos
by orthopedic braces and which j
keep polio-weakened feet from [Canada voted almost 4 to 1 in
curling up, favor of reaffiliation with the
[ Mrs Maxfield reported she has Canadian Labor congress. Re-
also received a number of calls [suits of the nationwide poll were
[from persons offering to help en- announced Wednesday. The un-j
tertain the young patients. [ion was expelled from the old
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Assembled and Completely Equipped
Here's a beautiful, all-steel building,
state government sources, report-'store, 22 S Robinson, Oklahoma posed as she sat on the queen s
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nounced. This roughly translates
to: "She's a beauty," explained
Miss Sweden. She was so happy
over Terry's victory she cried.
Miss U. S. A. remained com-
When it comes to value, your electric service is in a class by itself.
Count up all the ways you put electricity to work-in every room.. •
all hours of the day and night. Then think how little it costs.
CWonderulSlecllieily
Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company
name walked into Hall highcensesintheasateatnewrer.
wednesday. They were the first
to attempt to integrate that this week from:
school, which was opened in, Sep- Gleason Romans, 2818 N Sher-
tember, 195 7<7‘ the start of the idan, Tulsa; Famous Brands
Little Rock tatepation trouble. Wholesale Liquor Co., 629 w
.Central high Principal Jess Reno, Oklahoma City; Central
Matthews did not.appear sur- Liquor Co, 1017 W Reno, Okla
Prised by the light registration, homa City: Jarboe Sales Co., 6924 -----------
he predicted a heavy turnout E Reading L Tulsa; United bitt _______
Friday .explaining that many stu- Beverage Co., 423 E 4, Tulsa, "Baste flicka," shouted Miss places -
tents have summer jobs and and Saffa Beverage Co, 703 s Sweden above the applause in
can t get oft earlier in the week wheeling .Tulsa Memorial auditorium, when her
[ Retail permit applications were
sought by:
Associated Liquor Sales, 846
NW 2. Oklahoma City; Arcade
studded crown, while reporters
shouted and cameramen poppedyears, and then settle down and
I socks, diapers and "bath” blan-
| kets.
Admittedly overwhelmed by the
(response, Mrs. Maxfield said the
calls are still coming. However,
|with donations of stockings al-
ready sufficient to meet the need
- [for some time to come, she is
jnow suggesting to the callers
a I that they give diapers or blan-
M’kets instead of socks.
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"She likes to swim and once friendship highway built with
broke a leg skiing-but she’s an- S ad funds
expert at both," said her brother.
She likes steak sandwiches,
chocolate malts and drive-in
movies.
Miss U. S A. wants to become
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The others were donated by In- erating was involved in a col-
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surgery, died Tuesday night at
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The newspapers also reported NE 2, Oklahoma City; Gardner I beautifully when her brother,! " - • . ■
heavy firing by Pakistani troops' Liquor store, 1700 W Main, Okla- Phil, 22, resplendent in his army to be Miss Lntverse.
with rifles and light machine homa City; "---- " "ifarm etenned " and am-
before 4,000 spectators.
Runners-up, in order, were
Bierman Liquors, uniform, stepped up and em-
2410 N Walker. Oklahoma City, braced her.
Bob Levin's Liquor store, 2809 S "I knew you could do it. sis,”
blue-green eyes, stands 5 feet with the baffled expression of a nursing staff. The h iospital. is
6% and measures 36-23 36. She! man who never before realized ca ing onpersons Who .have d
was selected Wednesday night how quickly 15-year-old girls can Imrstise4t"Ltapniu nthaemen equipped with heating, air conditioning,
change. [ gencv [ and restroom, ready now for delivery to
"She was a beautiful baby, but
an awfully chubby little girl,”
said Miss U. S. A.'s mother. "She
didn’t start to thin out until she
was about 13; then, overnight—
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 70, No. 141, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1959, newspaper, July 23, 1959; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2003042/m1/6/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.