The Alva Review-Courier (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 86, Ed. 1 Monday, December 27, 1954 Page: 1 of 6
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370 Die
In Road
Wrecks
The number of dead in Chit-
mas weekend traffic accicents hit
30 Monday exactly matching the
pre-holiday estimate saiety ex-
perts With reports of deaths still a m-
ing in a United Press tabulation
showed that 370 persons died in
highway crashes dming the period
from 6 pan Friday to inienight
Sunda y
Fifty-one others died it fires two
in airplane mishaps and 44 in nas-
cellaneous types of accidents to
give the nation an overall total of
467 accidental deaths
California reported 35 fatalities
In trallie Texas 31 Illinois and
Pennsylvania 22 apiece Ohio 20
Michigan and Ncw Yolk 19 and
Florida and North Carolina 15
apiece
Safety Council President Ned IL
Deaborn said his organization "got
a Christmas present it didn't want
when the nation's drivers and pe-
destrians moved the council's pre-
holiday estimate of 370 traffic
deaths bo tragically accurate"
"This is a blocdy way to cele-
brate a holiday dedicated to peace
on earth good will toward reon"
he said
Few parts of the nation had a
white Christmas and the geaeral-
ly mild weather helped crowd the
highways with holiday travelers
Cold Air
The mild weather however was
almost as far in the past as Christ-
mas A blast of cold Canadian aS
was edging slowly southward
Early Monday 1110 wintry weath-
er was centered at the Nmth
Dakota-Minnesota border 'vile re
Grand Forks ND reported two
degrees below Lero nod Interna-
tional Falls Minn shivered in
eight-below weather
The cold front extended west-
ward front Lake Erie though
Illinois and Missouti to 't exas
and into southwestern New Mex-
ico Light snow fell in parts of Wi-
cousin Michig'an Gilorado Not lb
Dakota Montana and Nebritlca
Scattered Rain
Scattered rains in light anveti&
were reported in the Mississippi
Valley
In the east Cal ibou Maiii re-
ported an early temperattae of 23
New York reported 37 and ii ie
61 at Miami Fla
Texas was second to Califorain
with a total of 31 deaths 22 of
them in traffic Fire killed four
persons and five died in IlliACCI-
laneotth accidents
Seven states reported a nerfret
traffic record of no cleaths—Ne-
braske North Dakota Rhode Is-
land Vermont Virginia Wycanin
and Delaware
One of the worst tr agedies at
the weekend was a fire at Patkia
Ark A'hich killed 10 children and
the mother of five of them when
a kerosene stove exploded Chritt-
mas Eve
Rites Are Held for
Sam J Ebersole
Hardther Resident
- Services for Sam J Eta-rsole
fonner Woods county tanner
resident of Hard tiler were at 2
pin today (Mordayi in the Evan-
gelical United Brethren cnirch
here
The Rev Fred L Johtimni
tor officiated at the rites
by The Rev Ed Underhill Metio-
dist minister at Hardluer Burial
was in the AOUW cemetery under
the direction of the Hill funera I
holm
Ebersole died at 1:30 pin on
Saturday Christmas day in Vie
Achcnbach Memmial hospitA in
Hardtner Et ft er having been II fr
about 10 days
He Caine to Waids county fioni
Missouri in 1908 and resided on a
farm 10 miles north 01 Alva unlii
he moved to Hardiner in 1017 lie
vas born in Grant city Mo on
May 0 1876
Survivors are three bOliS —
Howard of Aline Guy 'if itart-
tier and Asbury of Petty two
sisters — Mrs Walter Cox of Et
Collins Colo and Mrs Dan
Clink of St Joseph Mo
Prosperity And
Peace Goals of
Ike's Cabinet
Broad Outline of
Policy Is Revealed
In Article Series
WASHINGTON Dee 27—
UP—Members of President
Eisen hower's Cabinet have
made peace and prosperity
their major goals for 1955
The broad outline of adMinistro-
tion policy for tile IWW year was
described itt a eritii of artieles
w'ritten by the 10 Cabinet memia
for notion's business a IlMliAltic
of the U 13 Citainlier of Cein-
!tierce The articles plaidgc it the Minh'
istration Will pre s ti for 'name
'through a policy Of firmness hoscd
on military and economic strength
at home and keeping idrong
abroad
To Prment Inflation
The tidministration leoderit al-
so promised to prevent a taa
renee Of inflat ion tO di:1)0e of
troublesome form surpluses to re-
vise the anti-trust and to
strengthen minimum wage Iliad un-
employment compensation lows
Secretory of State John Foster
Dulles said the United States will
strive to avert Warld War In but
it is "our dctrn tnu t iou t nego-
tiate from strength not Weil k-
ness" He said tlyat whenevt r the
Communists give convincing
deuce they will go rat way in
achieving real pecno "we
meet and negotiate vvith
Ile said existing "gopii" in free
world defenses will be jijed
through new alliances toal over-
cscos Mises trout which -10 munch
retaliation should tne aggresior
strike"
Delense Secretor Charles E
Wilor said Americans wenid
reassured about their mild a ey
strentith if he mid 'divulge agiret
delitils on "the mony Well
devices and techniques" Mu
country has developed
'Leadership to Serve Peace
Ile said tho United States s de-
termined to "ire ottr !donne lead-
ership to serVe the usages ol
peace but we s1l1 hike niil ac-
comit of our growing arsenal of
atomic weapons it :acy are
needed to preserve freedom"
eilSLrY Secreta ry George M
Humphrey said 'halting lunation
has been one of the iareat ticeomp-
Mbnients of the E i:ienhow ad-
musistratior" and "one Oi °U
most inmortant objectives Pea
is to prevent any reappeoraia e ot
Milo (ion"
Humploey bits abandoned h
of balancing the budget in the new
fiscol yeor sorting duly i out slid
the mitninistration inevertkeless
"getting the fiscal off4ira of Me
government under oLtrol"
In addition to cutting taxea
overhauling basic tax 1INV
the administration cuttioi red
ink spending "slowly but
Immo ing the structure of the pub-
lic debt" and properly contvolluig
the How of money into the economy
TLMIVEll TUB VS
1101 Sonclny
Low Sonany
Noon ilonday
47
it
31
NORTIIWLST OKLAHOMA--
Heavy num and ( OldVr
day night Four or more
of snow likely 31onday
Tuesday cloudy with snow di-
minishing and colder Sitting
northerly wimis Monday ni4ht
diminishing Tuesday Lou
Monday night 21- to 25
KANSAS — Heavy snow
warning south central to north-
east Snow and binning snow
west Monday night kind freez-
ing rain and snow northeast
uith simmers southeast In el'-
lug precipitation (a ng in a to
snow eastern section late Mon-
day night and Tuesthly Snow
vvest late Tuemlay In-
creasing northerly minds Moir
day night
Heaviest Holiday Traffic in
Area Listed as Sunday Night
Heaviest traffic in this arra
during' the holiday weekend Wii5
from 4 pm to 10 pin Saha y
when most of the Christmas visi-
tors apparently started their jou-
neys homeward O R Brown
Ithway patrolman said
Almost all were traveling at a
reasonable rate of speed and
traffic was orderly howevet
Brown stated
Daring the cattier part of the
weekend the traffic never eot
too Ii eavy !!inci
THE ALIT I EviEwCtuRIE
An Independent Daily Newspaper with a Consistent Editorial Policy far Alva and Woods County
Vol 1X1 No 86 SIX PAGES MONDAY DECEMBER 27 1954
were arriving throughout inobt
the week never creating a traf-
fic problem
The weather IA u s cleHr ko
eliminating many of the traffic
hazards IA hid) would have hoen
creiited by inow or ley weather
it was pointed out
City and county ()tricot's ako
reported a very quiet orderly
weekend with no arreFts for traf-
fic violatkins or other iniiccnduel
ig
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FLOATING PIANIST AND PIANO—Lee Grabel's piano will float
about the stage and turn a complete somersault without
visible means of support as one of the attraitions of the Lee
Grabel Stage Review to be presented in Alva Jan 6
Services Set
For Alva Man
Services will he at 2 inn Ties-
da in the First Chilstian
here tor Frank I 1F1IilI 21 wit()
was killed in a car itecidi nt neer
Pierre S D Friday OIL
eve
Cii r appal ently
ortIr lippl-oarlii'd a ATV-'-
aiui river bridue and the car
struck ta Undge tibuttnient
The Rev Jack Sanders pistor
will officiate at the rites and huriil
will he UI the Whitehorse 4Pit'4!1(:7t1
1111(1Pr lhv (tirectien of the Ilitl fun-
eral home
Full intlitary rites will he -ion-ducted
et the gra ve:-alt:
1)1 I hr IVa Vet '1! ii
Foreign Wars post
Born In 19311
Morland S born in Alva en
March 23 1930 and lived in Woods
county most of his life except for
four years spent in the U S Navy
Mr) Ind one-holt yertis of edi':11
OVeriys Tie had hero
ol king in South Dakota since !ast
summer
While in the S Navy :civiirt
as a Pipe Fitter Iliad lie
reeeived 1 special comnigialation
limn Vice Adm R P The:coo
Commander of the Feventh Fleet
tor incritoriou:s service 111U tie0-
lion to duly as a nuanher of it
ir pat ty servinu aboard he-
U S Shelton
Act Described
1A-hile ill action 1pinq cnenty
forces it Yantitio North Kiii
Feb 22 1952 he worked in helm
freezing weather in it :Aorta :it
night helping to patch a foor-fegt
hole at the waterline Ti
repairs enabled the ship to rerun
to action against the enemy tVi1
a 111111i11111111 loss of tune
Morland la survived by hi par-
ents Mr: and Mrs Rex Moirland
Alva three brollier:4—All1 ed
Darrell all of Alva: :rnrcl-
niollwr Mrs Agne: Gee Alva
grandfather and i4ep-grataluether
Mr and L W Showaller of
Cahlannia
Two Deaths Are
Recorded Monday
Over Oklahoma
By UNFIT!) PRESS
An airman saitioned tt Vang
Air DrI Enid 111(1 r Texas 'lurk
iltivci yip- killed on slick Ok13-
h11111:1 highways Nlo-3(16y dasli1J13
Imaes for n death-tree nItermath 1()
henvy holiday Ironic
The deaths posned the 1951 !rat-
lie latali!y count in Ok'-dionia lo
567 ompared wilh 513 ut this date
a year ago
Vie airman vas 1101 1111111NlaidV
idonlitigth Ilig11way tioolier: said
ho wai kilhd six miles cast of
Enid nt 8 a
The other victim wan Dan Pid-
ser 53 of Route 3 in ew
Ile was fl mlich1tilst for tho Trans-
Texas Dri Co
ON A ISM 1
CHTCAGO Doc 27 — Dr
linrold C 1J r c y Nobol urie
inning ft f 0 111 I c icientbt sidd
MonclaN Anwico us uncterestinvie
Pliss:oll inwleor voltimns de vcbp-
ihilit:try 1111yt1)
OFFICIAL CITY NEWSPAPER-LARGEST PAID CIRCULATION IN WOODS COUNTY
Three Injured
In Accident
South of Alva
Wreck Is Lone Blot
On County Traffic
Record for Holiday
- 1 tV :: 1' 1 : 71'4 ''5'--'447k
I 1I t ' stt
t :t t-"1:'4:11tootyg-?14 One serious accident ! dent in
i:::fe-11 Vehich three persons were in-
b::: :!:::IN Jured ii:nie critically Nvas the
:: VI:'j:'1''1:':::i'y' '1'''A only blemish today tut the
z:
-:11?A:: :et t40 Vow's county traffic record
'::! "sre :'-4- for the Christ nre holiday
3t':) 171qc t'4:1r: Julia Cook 16 of Waynoko lr-
: ::'tt' ltt14 t
crivol the nu' t t-mcro lepleict ill
'''''?!YA '''' -'''" ':'
:iP !?:4' itir oli-( at' at c tilont NOtith i'c
?'s tk :":::ttl-::J led a' 121 p to Satinthit -:httal-
:- K: '
I 11t1est1':!-t14' A ppl inati iv at illy Orem-Intro- cilty
a
':t'1' ':f:12'1"4t': 1 'k: 1 ' ' ' ' " 1 13 9 illillii :4401114 Alva on L11-) 281
tM :'
Scalp Lacerations
'
1t:':
ii :iiit
-:: 3 11 Sh ws n
e a(1'110
741 to the A1ya
- '‘ 1
1t::7'?" '1: r:1 Ocw'ral Imapittil for trratniont (it
:14::'::':ttt ? '
:a' sovcre hcdip lace-110'm and L still
tt4
'!11-4t 'fttii- -'1"'-1 tt::: a patirtit :it the lity:ptitil
P i11” Herbert Ray Patsc ns 32 slall t-
n
311'e l - t-1t '4! pit t‘t Flworth Army Ai FI-Iti
'''p:'4- '7- 4
'rtttk-:4:t:'? -?::: : ' k1
J Rapid City S D Nitiei ttcatect fol
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li'1t11iI:11p104':A'--''i11ti laccration:t told (11'1111:-:sed 13aturlay
l—Lee Grabel's piano will float
Tile rar a 1953 31odeb:11:cl (It ter
complete somersault without
by Prl'ir'IS 1- a total lot-s kli R
e of the attraitions of the Lee
I Brown littIn ay patiolnitin who III-
onied in Alva Jan 6
Ivestigated thr at odent sa(1
Tea Pliny- Ea st
Stage Review lI The 81 c'tand ir wtet Int troveling ut riii OH
S 2s-tr1 the t vo -1
(Ircersburtt The ear s c
truk :1 i-'in)
Slated at NSC 1tn knockita2 11 oat of tho oroarci
travelpd 135 !rot anti tlicirc1 11
1 ttIrphone pia otvorti 11! CA'
Th itIcitaition illy Canton: Le: I Sot leo Oil Co then tri!yi I (1 7!
Grabol Ettioc 11 I c w which l fret farthre 1 frre turthito 0r--'1
la s bc"it a hil 01 tolc'sh:ton ii:11 in I two and onr-htilf tows
t hcat el '' 0 v it l ill' nal ion kl ill br Itrown sold !hot 111 tin co 1"111
1)1 "t'clitc1 ill lloroct hall :italitortiall were extrcliit 11' '11''4 : tw I '111-
hart' :11 ft p to ThlitHI:N J'rt fi potttrit how ll'e iiiwiiiiii r1- 1
IA' Ole Alkil Tiol'il V till) 111: Lilt- Cal t ha t no ime torlit ha yr t—t -
httal Iloy St o u I 01 Anclict viNcl
ti orgy I
l'ioatilli
A f(iidit cir
u id for thr iketi
ipttiliv ilf)a4
tug idillo 'T4!it)1 tr)n)
t cannon :Intl linnr i os
man Callum i3111' iltvi I telyn
cha 1 num act rcs- hvalAtiv:1
yoln women In a (1f)ZfII
ABC tolevition nrir4rtiln" You
for It' khrn an a cwiat-toccin-J
telt ct-t Groh( I twit nnino t-
ett about Use ttirLO i111 1111111'6
C0116)10(1 smut -a iii in tlitt
without any vitiltht Incititi of aupport
Irrv lievicw
(Ice or the n'ett
Ill the itto ton-tmaett la-tyrato the
1)tity01- :attd
Thr' Pro'-trant I try to!:-
Icry evicw vth 1111t1I-rf ow
tricks to krep thr' qtter-
tri Iced
Ticketb illtiv lit purchwed nt lc
Schtihttvaehcr tront
nicutber thc Alva Rolaty clii
tont the "Iv Scout:1
ON l'OPE
VATICAN CITY DPC 27
1to Ileon :nto I MOIVAV Pepe
Pins XII wade -vcry enconrrL-
inn" rrorry- over the Ciristn
hoinloy Ind is strodilv goiniini fl
More Than 20000
Local Phone Calls
Made Over Holiday
CpreSelltS d U itICIT1 V -
limber of telephoto )rroie
clorin' the Chri-lin
yen Robert Chrliaian
inianumr sod
operalc vor" or
duly to p hondle
volmne of call--oliteea of
which seenloci to be to
cloy Cbroalan
lu Derenjo'r la-1 yr r
were 2l331) telephonw ln Alva t!al
the curt number
MESSINA :1 XI--
IT— A sodained anti violent
ea ribotilke TO1'14!" the Om F-
lint 1 la odi off the norrt coaN:
of Sicily Monday voila psiag
houses and spreading rani'
among the povor0 - ridden
ha bithnts
MONEY MURDER MISFIRES-James Cobb 33 of Tampa Fla
right is questioned by Guy Calissi Bergen comIty N J pros-
ecutor after Cobb's arrest outside the home of Paul Hall
secretarytreasurer of the AR Seafarer's union on a' charge
of conspiracy to commit murder In an alleged plot to slay
the union chief at Hackensack N J Calissi says Cobb told
police he had been promised $15000 for the lob Four other
men including a contender for Halls $28000-ayear lob are
being held in connection with the alleged plot
(NA Telupho to)
New Support Given
Mendesp-France in
German Issue Fight
A
IT'S A FACT MA'AM—There's
going to be a real-life Joe Fri-
day on the trail of criminals in
the near future Friday name-
sake of tha radio-TV sergeant
of the dum dce - dum-dum
3chool plans to cnroll in thr
Milwaukee Wisc police train-
ing school
34Vay School
Issue Is Told
1 111P
110 1111'il1
01 :11 A:111)1'1y
I 1 ( lit (At 11 10 Ot
1111l Jill 7
I) tliP1 I:11" Vdr11 (iLM 16 k
ii! P1re1011 hpfoit ih- NIork n
nIcrt nrTorchny to A(( 1
Titri)rktrr1()11:-it nir'rat-
'otrient of willic 11(M
man Caption Bair nnd Melon a I
I IrICILle tlYel litil ilidy 1 A ilf int lied vino Iv Ni 1111(1 N 29
(Mai mutt act vcsi- otti bcfmtn'il 1 In Antholi:' on ii!lo mol)cmii 0ii on
In"(i t!iiiiiicii (in lit riut-iti'lll of
yolin women In a (1f)"P 11 (11'fli-- PUObably tlIP imiiciNt irio ( iii-i it i
Alva fill1111'! 111' 11()1dY IVrckciri I ''''' 11'1 'dn' : ottM11: vl ICI I itql IT)
A full biiiiiiiir car I In ton o it 11rre the Sontimf it- ti Brill Tr! 1111111 1 i:11 :4110()1 'II t of cac)
ticencyv nnd titinipmont arc rcqffir- I PO"' C() i'n'I-11"r' w:i'n h':Int'i "1 1' r:ilr 'II'
NI to titoge Mc 'luny more Mon 20000 locill cid' !ilr' Tin- nlitinoe1 dito ri-t Mr Amiv nv
moil' Mon lif)0 'mitt cif nico cillii i nd Ttirz lion ov iirlci in flow itriin
Oralicl ciinvqcl 3 stmintifm On Mc 1 -
A t7r- I I' L I on (in istmint t c min f iin 1 Aiiiic iiorth of Wilily m m II 11DM 1'011-
r)tore thou 800 1rnit rit nd niz11)11 11-It
un Christinwi vc ntiri —rth 1 01 in Il'irp-r
day 1 iv Artimily h!!- I: kr11 I )1 11)2 tPr-
tositillit to vcirik- hiw v 44 i: t1 11 idyl
i0-411141' county mild TTzt I10
or calk tpliolit 10:14 (II i-c la !-0110 101 Ow
coils fit(' normal' te 111111)-r akc ill lb i kivc liy::11 at
ttlIctitv- thy liuePort ttici
At:tra-TTirztTon tliA)itte
11:)rttxt:IttIttv 11
It--tt Al Cto Itttit or 11:17-1ott rcott-4:titittive
cprt::t1
ri 1Ittrittit cititt: to otto tet-
tt!to-y mr:t (ti Arit1 wam 1ty
tte1 !Ittitti ot M-14 i t:ctrir
U P LEASED WIRE
Three Votes of Confidence Slated
Independent Bloc Favors Premier
Dec 27- -1:11—P1emier Pierre INTentic-France von
mportant new support 1ionday in hh tight
for approval of Cerman rearmament
Ihe nut plunged into the f hotti- of it'
tgonizing dehate f)vcr MA European rinly MU) told
erman rearmament ti : (8 am (t) with t 10 ontcoine
-tingeing on three vots of confidence in the ilentles-Fraittii!
:overnment
Thu imwerf UI inicirnirlit 'Wow (
it
'Ppiltios wh (11e 145 vitr: 11
lotiliced it von mum now Promised
)Pi tfl OV 101 lif'iffier :
:lt tO Iron)
Stale As Late
-i 01
owri of df
itiii yuletide Gift
nlintfql 1
wiis
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icoto to I otnt Ittckst G ‘fprity
lioth"i 4J tdo t-oinoci iii ii ‘o1
(I In ftx
Stdkes l'ato on Vitt
1 ondc:: tfl( tki tb I
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f:eIVy Iicc tz1116- took
boforo col: mood
bly ott the loft 'yolk of die f-toIt
nvei1 htttifs bciftt tho °pointy
41 thy cletJt1c lho
htive Mod for drown trtlioit-t
their fittlit to dock fit- 11
mitolont
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hitio-c1
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proden'i mo volt iltre
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voted rgN11 l'111 Iii 1 U
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A1 Ito 1-1 Ittiott: mot
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(Ccialitued ii r14e
Services Held
For Ex-Resident
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11!'')'Y MC:'t NL If1 1)711 "'a 91 l'"' '' I for M1- 1' or1 Prone
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Ali(J :too Aichouy jni -'11) died Ileir-ott u NVren'
hove iiireed divide the (0 '1 IIIU i1 wo 'n the AThilehni
pin I reineJuv eirder it e'ireenon
All 111( Im'er1 beem
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okel Lipped ! la8 in eonti"y :An She 111tie
iwnie hole for mow' 0 up-pcnticimer
for tiotynt2 to Ali hit 11 Ill E r
Alvan Is Elected to :Jur SOvietS Close on
Post in Fraternity :Wit into
Jo-oph E ii u I tt vtolko'mn 1 Savant I raining
1)r n Alvd 111 I) rolintr lif
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!he !Philo for tvii
Hearingo s t Be Resumed on '4" '--"''
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:onluilor1
Jan 18 in Phone Rate Case
( 1 ‘111( orrl Kn-v A(Ilvo
All N!1 (nx "(LH 25 ( ol on( lloth-1 oni 111-
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Ise oircri Jan 11-VI 1
coriitny '(11c f)1'
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Wyiroko all I untl
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Bicknell, Brooks H. The Alva Review-Courier (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 86, Ed. 1 Monday, December 27, 1954, newspaper, December 27, 1954; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2064695/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.