The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 10, 1954 Page: 1 of 5
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Fall Enrolment Orientation Set
Al Central New Instructors Listed
Enrolment dates at Centr al
State college have been announc-
ed recently and will begin with
Speaking7freshman orientation September
Upperclassmen will enroll on
FSeptember 10 while the follow-
rankly ing day is set aside for freshman
46 enrolment Students wishing to
enroll in Saturday or evening
By Frank Dobyns classes may do so on September
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September 12 is the date ot
Response to a column written Parent's day for freshman every-
here in last Thursday's Booster one gets tiown to work on the
has been quite surprising 13th when classes begin
We have received many phone When these school days begin
calls and several letters from eight new faces will appear in
persons also wanting Co know the 'faculty row Loomis Steward
reason for the delay of Edmonds Waller Coffee Way Ferguson
four-lane road to Oklahoma City Hicks and Barnard will be listed
and wanting to know if there was ' as new instructors in the fall
any assurance that the road would schedule
be built as soon as the test road Sociology will be the subject
three miles east of here is corn- taught by Carol Coffee recent
pleted graduate with a PhD from the
of course we don't have the University of Texas He will re-
answers and have referred all in- place Jim Thrasher who came to
quirics to the state highway de- the college temporarily upon the
partment death of W A Henderson
As we wrote Edmond citizens Mrs Clyde Ferguson will be
are not crying over the fact that 1 the first grade teacher at the
he two national highways—US campus school replacing Grace
66 and 77—are being taken away Burcham who will teach in the
they are concerned about the ap- ! public schools in Weatherford
parent run-around being given! New instructor in the English
them by the highway board and department will be Mrs Haman-
are particularly interested in get- na Barnard Coming from the
ling some official committment 'English department at OU she
regarding the oft-promised four- taught at Central during the sum-
lane route completed mer term Miss Barnard is filling
' In all fairness to the highway the vacancy left by Miss Evelyn
commission we should point out Whitten who has accepted a po-
that the most recent reason given sition with the University of Tex-
on the delay is that the present as
US 66 and 77 route from Ed- An addition to the speech de-
4 mond to Oklahoma City could not !partment will be Lee Roy Hicks
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be improved at this time because who was on the faculty at East
it is needed as a detour route !Central State college in '53-54 j it
or the new test road is being ! From Ethiopia with the Point The E nor
built This argument does have !Four Program Robert II Loomis
Mr Frank Dohyns Editor
some merit but there is still no ! returns to t he CSC faculty as a
official assurance from the de- biology instructor Lavon Rich- Edmond Publishing Comp
partment that the four-lane Plan ardson assistant professor of bi- Dear Frank:
will follow - ologv will he on sabbatical leave Your Thursday edition
Edmond Booster rightly c
In fact we must admit that studying at Oklahoma MM l
much of the CialSe for all the local I Also on sabbatical leave will !sizes the concern of Edmo:
alarm here was an unofficial re- 1 wili:i q izens a b o u t the re-rout
port last week that the project of music He will studV at Pea- 1 Highway fiti and 77 as recently
was not even under consideration' body college Nashville Tenn Ro- I announced As you say the civic
for construction in the depart- ger 'II Steward who has played 'Nick" "ve philosophically ae-
ment's schedule for the next 12 1Aith Rochester Philharmonics cepted this move which has been
months Oklahoma City Symphony Russ on the planning boards for some
In one letter we received and Carlyle and -Clyde mrcost or time even :though it may mark
published el chesiras
sewhere on this page will assume a po'sposition the first time in the history of
state representative G M Fuller 1 in the music department
state road building that traffic
indicates that the report may not Airi t ii—it i from two such major highways
mont hs
In one letter we received and
published elsewhere on this page
t tate representative G M Fuller
indicates that the report may not
be tale and that he has received
assurance from Mr Joe Curtis
our highway commissioner and " replaced by Mrs Virgil L Wal-
the department that the four-lane IC? graduate of Columbia univer-
road from Edmond to Oklahoma sity
'' City will he started rqmn tomPle- I Harrison H Way 4ssistant pro-
lion of the test road fessor of psychology and edura-
Such an apparently reasonable I tion at Beloit college Wisconsin
assurance from the responsible' will assume the position vacated
department is all that Edmond I by Dr Arnold D Alyhre associate
'citizens want to hear They ex" ' professor
pert no unwarranted promises Head of thn humanities and
pert no nnwarranted promises
and have never made any itra-
tional demands Butt they do ex
nerd fair consideration and should i a position at Morris Harvey col-
lie kept informed on matters of ' lev Charleston W Va
such importance
Still no official word from the
highway commissioner or t h e 7 Edmondites Granted
- slate highway department Degrees At OU Sunday
Seven Echnondites received de-
Edmond school hoard members
greys Sunday night at the Uni-
evidently are pretty good real versify of Oklahoma's s1111111101-
estate appraisers They set an ar-
icommenrement exerrises held in
bitrary appral:ed value of $66011
on the old Lowell sch OWN') ool build-1
Dr Harrell E Garrron presi-
ing and 16 lots which were to be
dent of Northeastern State col-
auctionNI
lege at Tahlequah spoke to the
At the sale Tuesday night the
graduating group of 553 students
property brought $6F100
4 More than half the degrees grant
We'd like to call your attention
to a new feature starting in this
insue of The Enterprise
It's entitled "Know All Your
Edmond School Teachers Better"
ind IF presented simply to better
acquaint local patrons with the
teachers and officials who will be
in charge of their children during
the next nine months We think
it will help parents have a better
Understanding of one of the most
influential groups of people in
I':chnond
In this issue we are starting
the series with an article on the
schools' head man Dr Merle W
Glasgow and will present
sketches of all the other teachers
in successive issues We hope you
enjoy them
Frank Kennedy Is
New Legion Head
At a recent meeting of the lo-
al post of the American Legion
Frank Kennedy was elected com-
mander for the next year
Kennedy a local businessman
and Legion member for many
Yeats succeeds Carl Linton as
seild of the Frank Collings post
Ot her officers include Fred
Jorgenson 1st vice commander
Joe Batten 2nd vice command-
er Bob Stringer adjutant: Dr
'9n McMillan finance officer
Ian Rayburn sergeant-at-arms
and Dr N F Wynn service of-
ficer Mcs Rudolph Koskie was re-
cently named president of the
tmerican Legion Auxiliary
All the new officers vill be in-
i‘illed at a meeting September
9 Linton said today
Kiwanians To Meet
Meetings of committees will be
' aid by Kiwannins Wednesday
noon at their weekly meeting at
Royce cafe
be 1A'il1ard S Nichols professor
Oklahoma City Symphony Russ
Carlyle and Clyde McCoy or-
chestras will assume a position
in the music department
Workina on his doctors will be
Truman Wester assistant profes-
sor of mathematics Ile will be
langimge art doNirtment Dr O
J Wilson hAs resigned to accept
Degrees At OU Sunday
dent of Northeastern State col-
lege at Tahlequah spoke to the
graduating group of 553 students
More than half the degrees grant-
ed were in the Master's category
Receiving Masters of education
drgrees from Edmond were Mrs
Mary Katherine Alcorn Ernest
Bramim Mrs Loree Ferguson
Mrs Enid Jackson and Mrs Ruth
Smith John II Bowen was grant-
ed a Masters in industrial educa-
tion and MIS Flora Troxel a
bachelor of arts degree in lib-
rary science
Seven Beds Indicted
DENVER Colo Aug 10 !
A federal grand jury indicted sev-
en Communists on charges that !
they recruited members for the
I party in key industries in ColoH
I rado New York and Utah to help
theta destroy the government of
i the United States with force and
I violence
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GETS NEW COMMAND—Air
Force Gen Benjamin W Chid-
law above has been named by
Defense Secretary Charles E
Wilson to head the newly cre-
ated joint defense command for
the continental United Slates
The command unifies all "home
defense" under the direction of
the Air Force
5 Cents Per Copy
TIH 'L2
CELEBRATES 80th BIRTHDAY—Former President Her-
bert Hoover is shown at a San Francisco hotel just before
his departure for his birthplace West Branch Iowa to cel-
ebrate his eightieth birthday
Letters To
The Editor
Edmond Publishing Company
Dear Frank:
Your Thursday edition of the
Edmond Booster rightly empha-
sizes the concern of Edmond cit-
izens about the re-routing of
Highway 66 and 77 as recently
was ever taken completely from the First Methodist church in
a growing city of over 7000 poo-lBritteA Burial was in Britton
ulation I cannot Loll) but think of cemetery under the direction of
the analysis made by the Bureau the Bagger ley funeral home
of flu! inesq Re:-tearch at the UM-
versity of Oidahoma indicating a
growth of 200000 people North of Moore Is New
63rd Street in Oklahoma City in
the next ton years It certainly
emphasizes the vital importance C ounty Registrar
and I ‘krotild say the imperative
John B Moore Edmond oil
and imnlinent need for the four!
hop hicbiy between Edmond' roan and förmer mayor here Fri-
and Oklahoma City
day was named Oklahoma coon-
It is tune that the rioote of Ed- ty's new registrar a job he ac-
"civic obligation"
mond have devoted much time (-'c'PINI as a
George Miskovsky state son-
and effort toward realizing the!
ator recommended Moore for the
construction of tho four lane
poq which now is more of an
highway: and as the Popresenta
live of 1114 diAriet I have done honorary job than anything else
The registrar is paid on a fee has-
my host to issist Indeed you have
is and tinder the now registra-
had promres abont it over the
past everal years have
lion nearly all county voters are
r as
Nrvcrthejes I wini in say a registered
Mrs foe Gilson county reps-
word to dolen:0 of Mr Joe Cur- !
us our li!Lzhway connoissionpri "ring the period when all
an r d M C A Stoldt the Direct- retultY voters were required to
Former Resident Dies
Britton Services Held
William H Mayfield 65 who
formerly lived south of Edmond
for many years died Thursday in
Los Angeles after a long illness
Born in Indiana Mayfield came
to Oklahoma in 1900 and lived
near the Witcher community for
many years before moving to Cal-
ifornia He was employed in the
collector of internal revenue of-
fice in Los Angeles
Survivors include his wife
Amy of the home a daughter
Mrs Marieanne Burdick Rock-
ville Ind and two nieces Mrs
John Knol Britton and Miss Al-
ice McCarty Edmond
Services were held Monday at
prleti tioltt the No 1tre'registert resigned the Pesi
m the programming for' o'vecn the primary and runoff
vs in this county I tiv elections
Miss Marisue Churchell served
surances which give mei
as temporary registrar more than
ace that it wull be coni-
in the near tiici hut I two Iveeks But this week she
gave up the "honorarium" for a
g h NV a y Department has
iob with the election hoard
welled and I think justi-
Moore manager of the land de-
o to hold the actual con-
partment for Harper-Turner Oil
in abeyance until the
ion of the TIM route so Co lives at 215 E Eighth At
one time he also served as chai-
r
iffic 'night be handled in
t way pending that com-Iman of the county election board
Ile was a memher of the eke-
There an alternative de-
int miHnt have been matte lion board during the "ghost vol
ohrder to carry ' ing" probe and worked with Sen
construction progrn
ius at Miskovsky in preparation of leg-
le time hut Nkithout go-
islation which Id to the county's
o detail there are sub-
new registration law
reasons ‘h it Was at Although there will be very lit-
tle pay from the job Miskovsky
eferahle to await comple-
'said it was very important to
the new route Another
hove a county registrar to ad-
more important point is
for Mr Curtis' district minister the office Ile said he
-ids
pleased to he able to an
e aviulahle as revenues wits
nounce a man of Moore's 'pa-
ir marked taxes come in-
'unties had accepted to serve in
Highway Department and
ly I he availability of non- the post
cy would control On brhalf of 11 p
my constituents I could certain- mike Bell Shares
ly debate the niet its of construct- '1
ing the new route first vs con-1
struction of this four lane route enni
h s Trophy
tat we so desperately need or
even debate the question of Edmond's Mike Bell and his
whether the re-routing is justi- partner Brent Parmenter of Law-
fied but to say the least that ion Friday won the boys' doubles
decision was made before my championship at the Indian Capi-
time in office and the course of tat open tennis tournament at
action was committed Muskogee
I Iviint to assure you that I have Brit also reached the finals in
the promise of Mr Curtis and of singles play before bowing to Drpn
the Ifighway Department that B cwington of Shawnee 6-1 7-5
this road vi11 tv bull and that his singles play was Bells hest
first consideration will be given 'showing of the summer competr-
to it immediately upon rumple- lion
tion of the other route I do feel The Muskogee crown marked
that Mr Curtis and Mr Stoldt the second straight week that the
have had sound reasons dictated Inell-Parmenter team had walked
by the overall ut ban development off with the trophy The two boys
program even though we may also took the same event in the
not agree v hirh have justified Sooner State open meet at Ada
their poition The important the previous week
thing toiiry is that cc have the
right to look forward to Federal Pay Raise Predicted
ate pi ogres and actual construe- WASIIINGTON Aug 10
tion on the four lane highway Chairman Frank Carlson of the
wher) the other route is open: kind 'Semite post office and civil serv-
to that end I will do all within ice committee today predicted
my power ' the Senate will act on a pay !arse
Very truly yours for federal woi kers at the pies-
G M Fuller lent session
Entered at the Post Office at Edmond Oklahoma as Matter of the Second (iass under Act of March 31397
(United PrOSS 'Wire Service — NE A Feature Service — WNIJ Feature Service) 5 Cents Per Copy
EDMOND OKLAHOMA TUESDAY AUGUST 10 1954
Illallor Glad
It's A Girl!
:oice
1
Edmonds offichd family was
expanded over the weekend when
Mayor and Mrs John Kessler an-
nounced the birth of a daughter
at Guth te early Friday morning
The mayor celehtated the event
by buying the coffee at a local
cafe till day Friday French Premier Wins
The baby ‘veighing 8 lbs 3 oi Confidence Vote Today
was named Chritme Anne The
Kesslers have two sons
PARIS Aug 10 —UP— r enuer
Pierre Mendes-France won a
Help 'Ranted Wanted At Murray faience lest in the Freneh Lodge—Maids In In Jail tuaial Assembly today
A RD Ni 0 R E Aug 10 —11Pi— P Deputies vot ed the fast-moving
the widest i
Guests could not com ab
plain ou remier econo e t powers given any French govern-
the maid spi vire at Lake Murray nit since World War
vasn't any
state park lodge today There' While the Premier won his vic-
x
The tlIZIMIgVniCtli said Ilmests!tory hy a comfortable margin the
7 vote supporting his measures 1Kas
ART) NI 0 R E Aug 10 — '" — ''''' ":"'
Guests could not com ab
plain out Premier 1" e e
power gi g
the maid spi vice at Lake Murray s ven any French overn-
state park lodge
There nit since World War
today
Nvasql't any I While the Premier won his vie-
own maid ‘ork VOle supporting his measures was
The management said gueststory hy a comfortable margin the
were doing their
after 10 maids ‘vere jailed and tho smallest of four important
s
the other SeVen quit or were fired 1"111"Is the Assembly has taken
in an investigation of "disappear-Ion his policies during hi eight
log linens" weeks in Office
Manager James R Shaffer said
he was seeking '20 new maids to Arkansas Runoff Today
serve the IN lodge rooms and 78!
cabins LITTLE ROCK Ark Ang 10
V-- A heavy turnout was ex-
Bedclot hos and other linens
valued at $5000 were discoveled Per" hlddY in the runoff dee-
d 4 V tit
ne was SPCKIng Zu new mains w Arkansas Runoff Today
serve the VI lodge rooms and 78 !
LITTLE HOCK Ark Aug 10
cabins A heavy turnout was ex-
13edelot hos and other linens peeled bviiiv
valued at $5000 were discovel ed in the runoff elve-
r tiff) between Gov Francis Cherry
missing in a routine inventory and publisher Orval Faulms for
Sunday About $3000 later was
ti Democratic gubernatorial
recovered from homes of 10
! nomination
maids but remainder of the linen
still is missing officers said
Gary Honored I OKLAHOMA CITY Aug 10 —
WASHINGTON Aug In op--Western Union Telegraph Co
Raymond Gary Democratic non- will ask the state corporation
imp for governor of Oklahoma commission to approve higher
was guest of honor at a dinner !rates for telegrams within the
given last night by Democratic stale when a new rate schNlule
members of the Oklahoma Con- is received here local superin-
gressional delegation tendril F J Rohrer skid today
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NUMBER 31
Rigid Taraffa Pszke Sitappogg
Bill Othated ka Senate
Wheat Four Other Crops Affected
Administration Victory Claimed
peeled today in the runoff elec BORGER Tex Aug 10 —10—
Hon between Gov Francis Cherry Bohby Joc Rine the third in
and publisher Orval Eau 1ms for wanted for the $22000 robbery
the Democratic gubernalorial!of the Farmers Natonal bank of
nmn Mat ion lErick Okla surrendered to po-
i lap last night with $4807 of the
i
Rate Boost Bequosted bank loot
OKLAHOMA CITY Aug 10 "I realized in California there
was no nced running" he said
on—Western Union Telegraph Co
ask the state corporation "I lost most of my friends when
will
I got a divorce just before I went
commission to approve higher
rates for telegrams with the service and I guess I in the!Into)
ibegan running around with the
state when a new rate schNlule
wrong crowd after I got out"
is received here local superin-
Rine sant he took a tour of Cal-
tendril F J Rohrer skid today
-- amnia and the Pacific Northwest
010011161k and air before he
came back to Borger Ile said he
canght a freight train from Salt
otir Edmond Lake City to Pueblo Colo then
hitchhiked to Borger
Ile got into Borger about 6 p
m yesterday
flers Better come home to give my-
self up" he told his mother" Mrs
t ' Jack Rine He cleaned up and
vent with his parents to the Bor
A get poee ll sta ‘v
tion here be stir-
""' rendered just before midnight
Twice Rine stud be had nar-
row escapes from the law—once
at a roadblock in San FlanCi:3170
MO (MCP at an air terminal in
4 Seattle Akra:di But both times he
1$
slipped past the officers
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JaMPS Darrell I folland 25 of
Erick and James Earl Spangler
22 of Tulsa the other two men
- f' -- charged with federal bank rob- hr
—
IA! iaptuml list week in
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lime 2i saul the three went
vikAwkApt-172:':r!:z4 - to Eriuk about a week before the
By Tod Lewis Jr
up Staff Correspondont
WASHINGTON Aug 10 --(UP)-- The Senate was ex-
pected to complete action On the farm bill today following a
major Administration victory on the controversial legislation
Administration forces beat down the Senate farm bloc
in two key tests List rkht to win flexible price supports on
basic crops and keep dairy price supports at their present
level
— With the inljor isiales disposed
I of the Senate planned to act on
Third Erick Bank ! other pi ()visions of the House
I tura am Ilan
Robber Gives Up
passed legislation and pass the
over-all measure before It quits
today
Sen Milton R Young (R-ND)
charged that the Administration's
legislative svveep on agriculture
law will result in a Republican
defeat in the November elections
But Chairman George D Aiken
(R-Vt) of the Senate agrieulture
committee countered that "not
one" Congressional seat will turn
on the farm issue
In succession yesterday t he
Senate:
1 Adopted a 49 to 44 vote
flexible pricf !Lenorts of 82142 to
90 percent of parity next year for
five basic crop—cotton wheat
corn rice and peanuts Adminis-
tration opponents sought to re-
tain the present law which gives
Ihe basic crops rigid support at
90 percent of parity
2 Refused by a 49 to 43 vote
to rale prire supports on butter
and other dairy products now 75
percent parity The House voted
to raise dairy supports to 80 per-
cent Other Congtestional develop-
ments: ATOMIC — Senate Democratic
leader Lyndon 11 Johnson (Tex)
warned Republicans that the Sen-
ate should not take quick action
on the compromise atomic energy
bill passed by the House yester-
day Senate opponents of the bill
who waged an historic filibuster
a few weeks ago seek changes
in the patent section and perhapz
the power sections of the com-
promise drafted by a House-Senate
conferenee committee But
there were indications the Sen
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1 k alt Lit d W4 I k before the
!robbery July 29
I di fuer National hank and re- there were indications the Son-
! ate fight will not develop into
1
f0' 't4?::iT-'' lanother
zy ftlibuster
f i n 'n0(1 to Borger where inca ie-1 POSTAL — Chairman I rank
ti:: -- 4k 0 t
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a :Carlson (R-Kans) Of the Senate
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ivli Itinc aid that Holland was !post office anti civil service corn-
amistionumettaatiiittitt4'-calmovpaa-bliaaaaarlia'a4aa' carrying an automatic cathine l' mittee predicted the Senate will
(previously deserdied as a inaH act On a pay raise for federal
Dr Merle list Glasgow chine gun) when they entered the employes at the present sesSiOn
bank Spangler was carrying a The House yesterday overwhelm--
1e W Glasgow sit (dors degree in business admin-
45 caliber automatic aryl Pine ingly approved---over the objeg
hi of schools III Ed istration and later attended the
his Lundy live at COO l'iuvirsity (if Oregon and (ak ‘ carYll'g ) P'"'r bag' w limns of its Administration l
in one f Ed eaders
but OD that he received laith' hr
omond's lithoma ni iiy
uvest It as at rmsthi homes They walked in first" Pine —a seven percent pay increase
e
said and hned tii p e 0 p 1 e up i tor the nation's 50000'1 postal
agiumt y i n g th ensure
the wall I took the mon- workers Carlson's coramittee has
w initAt that "film- inicams and docims degiees
It 1921 Dr Glica-iow began asktAii: Itlit' :mi nket" Ili thtat was ball 1 follItAccIlAgiiiiivrinyineTritt:s6ei
ey out of the drawers Holland I proposed a five percent increase
i better wra (I than
his toirhiliK CAJ'41 in I IdWT) "
d in Ifi)() filo Glai- Kanii and it was lif '1I' i 1111 liv II ( i 1111111 (I il Siill I vas it
ir bee n f e itured me t hi ife
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ial magazine "House Laveri c After two aliti1 ow iin nkfaic soinottthintg I s t u
tse i mittee ft e c
nkivitres corn
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charges against Sen Joseph R
Glin'gnw Ioitu'l the far- trink and tot a ci ar ) in 2--ill oe-
as tin cxiTtlent ex- Idly of the Sand Spiing--t sehools iiv:' '1101g: (It ox tuft of
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arhy may re d uce the 46
model n a t c hit ecture and Loa- hp an' ml fnagow l Y 1 o' Wt'lli into ohargos to 10 or 15 on which the
the vault 11' kirnled me the tna- icaiie must stand or fall reliable
is pingtct!sive Meici WI'l 0 Imo vied 11)11C hint giin sources said today
tote icileet lir Vlfy
Thp couple moved to Vancou- ''l iiaw the poliiiirte r come in i
dueationid iii-ties for I w:il r I- 1 - Sa' ! IRE-TAP—The Senate judi-
I r RI VOIN Ind 1 hiin ilinl tO ((flue nn In i W 1
Ley aimnuttee narrowly defeat-
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I'i idl c er r eturning to Oklahoma hr gun in h belt and told him' an attempt to kill
win lying iiliou t pi:t iv Glaq0N bucatm upnrin to lav dov'n As he left the honk cd Ye''tPrd'Y
like to plan ahead tioiot of f t aiolo r ' the Administration's bi11 to auth-
Ke SehOOL I picked up the gun 1 didn t kayo
proltienis mite the use of itvire-tap etilr'ence
and later junior high principal 0 flu re It must have fallen out ic t
pies and traitors
ait Joh tight now and sopa intendent d Tlirtle:4- of his licit and 1 didn't vaant any' ":- '
- The committee must take a final
lI Dr Cliagow i3 it) villi F r 0 to Rio ireljte the one to get hurl vote before the measure can be
Hif Invigclic y :ohool (Ie gows moved to Erhoond in "I had the money in one pa wr
I iient to the floor
tor the cxtrii hoge faja 'tick and the cigar box as we
I oudynis 010 are laaele:t Ins daties as iii--tin- li ft the hook It took us about FOREIGN AID — The House
g thc prn:ont :--chnul inn(Icnt 1nre Ghlf0A 10 hour iriri t halt I) dtivp 11 pasid iri-1 sent to the Senate a
conproznise Lill authorizing the
I Eihrotith "Tho only a member of the Centinl Shti 111P eanadiin 11111 w h cr e wt' governna tit to ipenci $3232868
r vtiy we can meet college facility During the i-ituti- ditcht'd the oar
aoilinnal Ploldoiwi is trer iu-:ion ho teache- i full "We walked about two miles (n)() "IL l'')Ie'gn aid ihis Yliari
maid for them in tiff- schialitle at Cerifla hut Ints only it) v:histr' the nlhor 'Al WaS Ilid- ----"---
1f11vp one cam 4- during A'IniPl rns jl rn" SOUTH BEND Inni Aug 10 —
Mn CIiiiow have l'he Illiegows have 1 a k c n The thi re !nen Plit the $22000 F ti:'---- Elcven thotcamd Sirachaker
told two daill-lhlerat part m narnetrais civic priderts in rrmal shares at Liike Marvin workers kkall he called to a meet-
mi Jatict and Joan foie they have lived in Ed- tit'd CdnifiLin Tex Then they F log to le-coll:pier their i tjet't inn
IF I Inw yns sum mond All the family have hean (hove to Roy N M where their of a Pay out In "(-"" of the corn-
urin iinii IA aveling iidii roembor of thi proo)v ear Int tied out Pine said panyii warrung that they naght
lurited tnly to I
orian chuich and Pic (1Iai-gow They baught a pia° Buick nt lose thcir jobs union offic1al3
c 11eit ohihhen hnd at one tom erl1 at director tiny and hp:Idert for Los Angeles 'alit' toLiy
ietdrirec Their al- of ihr liwal eharnher Of cren- TheY stoitta d at IK Vegaa Neva -----
I'! alr 1on Dalcr melee "wltie Holland lot Title a bit 1
n ss City kan nal Dr f111gow Wr riiilled !tii(' of money- Rine said Thuy stay- 11
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iv 1 I d'lighter chairman of the Oklahoma co- ed there fivernight and left on a l
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h h:1! iod Koo r1 p r 0 gr a in in edirea- Sunday morning for Los Angeles Genf i'ally foil through tomor-
ley atienfied :ehool itanal admintstration and was a Whin they got there they thiew rual Little change in itinocra
year and ki l'e nO V mernhnr 0-if the five-stato re- thloe Of the money hags marked tura High this ufi 'noon 115 to
Noi- 'ft N attamy glottal talvatay committee nn With the ITink's mime find two 100 Low tonteht araer 70
Hort( I V r !) the ai my the: same iiitneet Th pjt i4 in: into the ocean Then they
hdlehr: :r I hi- ''11! 1:N porporvi and Imanted hy spat ajc FIVE-DAY rCaLCAST:
hig son and 14- ear- the Kellogg foundat mn in order II o I I o n il anit Spangler were Wedtasilay thiiwgh S ttn d a Y
I ill he a fit-Thrall at to tiling impiovement to edura- caogul 00n after but Rine said tenitaieritures will avelage aboLt
whichiiol this fII tiotial idtrilillStiitain he (hove the car to San Fran- !Mee degrees above normal 9or-
0v eiiiiiiialAd f:ien Glasgow vas ako named to cisen xVhCF(' he left it in a park- rnil high 97 nortrail low 70 little
-'cl)')1 aci WA-o!Ho'l the filq stale textbook commis- ing lot Lind caught a plane to day to day change in tempera-
uvi rsity in Enid for Hon to he appointed after the Seattle Ile stieied there 24 hours toes pecirutation will average
Ile graduate I fiii state constitutional amendment and then flew to Salt Lake City 25 'iivb or less occurring as if-
I ity of 71 whigari wai passed to clean up the scan- vhere he caught the freight train tet non or evening showers most
Mich with a litich- dals of the old system for borne ily in western Oklahoma
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Dobyns, Frank L., Jr. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 10, 1954, newspaper, August 10, 1954; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2055366/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.