Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 73, No. 151, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1962 Page: 4 of 66
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aid of signal lights. This
became especially hazard-
A quick check was made
of the plane but no trace of
a bomb was found. The air-
RICHARD SUITS
VALUES TO 69.95
Revenue last month totaled
$366,338, which was $12,811
over the previous record set
in July last year.
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since opening of the pike.
Revenue on the Turner to-
taled $416,951. which was
$15,308 above July last year.
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LARRY M—VALUES TO 29.50
SALE PRICE
George Lincoln Rockwell given farewell salute.
(AP Wire photo)
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Nazi leader George Lincoln can jetliner bound for Bos-
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Modern man, victorious
but shaken. patted himself
on the back Thursday after
surviving one of the most
severe calamities imagi-
nable.
And now, his raw cour-
age proven, he can one day
tell his grandchildren
about the day the lights
went out.
It was in Oklahoma City
late Wednesday afternoon
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New York state American than, the previous high month
GROUP II GOOD ASSORTMENT OF FINE
STYLES VALUES FROM 3 95 Io
6 95 SALE PRICE 2.SI 2 FOR 5.50
GROUP III OUR BEST STYLES
VALUES FROM 4.95 TO 8.95
3.88 2 FOR 7.50
has made the first busi ,2. - --- - W. D. Hoback, chief engi- hides traveled on the Turn- been the highest
tamade call via usi- both Oklahoma turnpikes set neer-manager of the Oklaho- er Turnpike last month. This
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____________ 'ported Thursday 308,342 ve-
that the human kind faced
up to the rugged challenge.
Lights Go Out
At 4:50 pm.—just as
the frantic rush hour was
beginning — there was a
power failure in a large
section of south-central
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GROUP II VALUES TO 5.95—SALE PRICE 1.99
STRAW HATS entire STOCK Va price and less
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French businessman booking alcohol daily by mixing
a flight from Paris to Mexi-mash in three plastic swim-
co City via New York, lming pools.
pair of trousers because he Legion and their families of July, 1961.
had the cheek to return to converged on New York City
the store and ask that tPy Vednesday for the organiza-
be exchanged for a pair ton’s 44th annual conven-
that fit. Ition.
star. the communications
satellite, according to Amer-
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•ROUP 1 VALUES TO 555 00
final mark DOWN 24.88
•ROUP II VALUES TO 55.00
FINAL MARK DOWN 39.88
SELECTED GROUP OF H.S.M
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Cityans Fearless
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fuehrer of the American that plane," said one, "or
Nazi Party vu escorted Rockwell is going to have since It arrived early Thurs.
bScot land Yard detectives An unpleasant surprise." •
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ervation was made Wednes- J,
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Air France to the New York still which they said turned
office of the airline, with a • - —
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failure.
Stores Close
The power failure af-
fected an area bounded by
Reno on the north; the
North Canadian River on ,
the south; Broadway on
the east; and Western on
the west.
| Many stores, unable to
cope with the problem,
। closed their doors early
when the lights went off.
The Continental Bakery I
was forced to shut down {
its operation during the
duration of the failure.
Cable Failure
Spokesmen for Oklaho-
ma Gas and Electric Co.
I said the power failure oc-
curred when a cable
failure on a transformer
caused the outage of a
; 4.000 volt line which serves
! downtown Oklahoma City.
Workmen immediately
went to work and in 40
’ minutes power was re- ,
; stored.
And, despite it all. the '
sun came up Thursday and
everyone had his morn-
ing coffee.
over July, 1961, which had
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State’s Turnpikes Set New Records
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- Shortly before takeoff be cranks," said a Pan
ain. deported him to the time, several persons with American spokesman of the
muffled voices called the callers.
Bareheaded and wearing airport to say bombs were
a brown suede jacket and aboard the plane.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 73, No. 151, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1962, newspaper, August 9, 1962; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2006043/m1/4/: accessed June 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.