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Energetic Df4 4'h in Moscow
rimmnonommob
YourigNYank Takes On Reds
MOSCOW Aug 3 (UP) — A this
Harvard University law stedentt Have you ever fought a war?"
I he asked "How old are you?" 6103 Alcohol Deaths
took on more than 100 Russian
youths in a heated -disarmament at do you know about all In Franco for 1956
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conference" that lasted until the he demanded
l this?" PARIS (UP) — A record-break-
carly morning hours today and! Medalie calmly replied that le
endod just there the Last-West Ilild never fought in a war but 'rig 6103 Frenchmen and rench-
arms negotiations are—in dead- !shared the same hope for peace i women died of alcoholism last
lock 1 that his questioner did year under such forms as deliri-
Richard Medalie 23 of M Finally Medalie
inne-1 tone himself um tremens and alcoholic demen-
away and went to his quarters—
-apolis Minn faced indignant and tia the National Institute of Sta-
promising to return again to con–
sometimes irate questions frcm a – tinue the argument itistics and Economic Studies an-
111 141 CU b
crowd of young Russians in RedS
At a more formal bession be-
square right in front t f the Len-
1 tween Russian and American
in-Stalin mausoleum which has i youths Jake Rosen 19 of New
become the favorite soapbox for
)(ork presented his hosts with
: the Americans at the world youth copies of the Declaration of In-
' festival
'Nledalie quickly learned that the
young Russians were thoroughly
familiar with the official Soviet
- line which demands immediate
cessation of nuclear weapons
r tests
7 The Russians were surprised to
hear Medal le expound the West-
ern argument that "the problem
isn't suspension itself but how to keen minded and likeable — even from pure alcoholism has climbed
successfully control it" if they "Aderstand little of prcs-!steadily since World War H the
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copies of the Declaration of In-
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ependence and the United States caused more or less directly by
Constitution describing them as!
"documents very dear to the the abuse of alcohol the number!
of deaths caused by alcoholism
hearts of Americans here and
everywhere" would be at least 17500 for
Although the activities of some1 the institute said 1956'" !
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of the Americans may have' For the same year deaths at-
caused some raised eyebrows in'tributed to tuberculosis in all
Moscow the Soviet labor publiea-!forms were only 12700!"
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CnIlm‘ Of the 1377 issues traded only
374 managed to rise while S071 Nudist is Activity
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A total of 110 set new 1937 lows!
li vvhile 27 set new highs i PETERSBURG Ill (UP) — A
fications are being questioned by
sional stripper whose quail
'aPmsfucnbathing organization today
'' I' ' ' : ' :' i'' ' - ' ' ""' A 11 Mart
er has gone to court to curtail her
calculated ' ' '' ' NEW YORK (UP)—Prolcssion- poOinnts the
xsS t it tit civa‘a ar sdi c scla oPf Poor r7' s7
expressed surprise that her moth
' ' is dumped stocks for a time
"I'm going to t to convi
t Is naner of around $3400C00000
- ' !during the past vveek with the r
5t?ti)at stock
sitbtnhocadesells lost a total On
nudist activities
th6e7mother there's nothing wrong with
Evelyn ($30000 Treasure
-- - -- result that stock prices slumped
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1 A ithout apparent reason
indAusttrtiahle avcieersaege
I They did their heavest selling r s high set on u y - aid
I '' 4 :: 1 A - d h industrial 3'ea
on lon ay w en the points or 3 per cent Ifroirt1 the nudism"
rails wer'e down 712 goints or 5IChest) West said
-s-r - 1 - -4 - ' s ' -- - average lost 634 points and rails per cent from t heir top set on Miss West's mother Mrs Annie
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Jan 10 f
Pringle said her dau so
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t 7 Y o 1 these averages since Feb II i r eta 1 s al 1 s and specia issues 1 'ciations with nudist caused her to
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-s:- - of a market test than anything Ae(R unfair publicity
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' 4 ti t 'the experts said but later when n t I it !an affiliate of the American Sun-
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!bathing Assn was worried about
st —e4 l‘ 1 1
r' ently was no desire to repurchase Will Plan Oil Show ladverse publicity tors
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On e whole the railroad PAULS VALLEY Okla Aug i
31:Miss West's membership be Vold
z' e :i ' th
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A i " ' ''' '' issues outperformed the other (UP)—A committee will meet here ed because her professional strip-
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t ' t groups The rails had a good Aug 15 to plan the 1957 Golden ping is "incompatible with the
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: ' '' !market on Wednesday along withiTrend Oil show to be held here aims of the association"
- '- I utilities while industrials declitied1 C M Ben Lalonde is general Miss West said she was going
The bridegroom's brother-in-law
and sister Mr and Mrs C Scott
Sterrett of Kansas City Mo were
the couple's attendants Mrs Ster-
rett matron of honor wore an ice
blue faille with white accessnries
and a corsage of white asters
For her nieces wedding "N1rs
Stockstill pinned a corsage of white
asters to her navy frock worn with
white accessories T h e bride-
groom's mother was attired in a
frosty white dret's with pink ac-
cessories and a pink aster corsage
to complete her ensemble
A reception followed in Wesley
hall The bride's table covered
I with a lace cloth held a three-
tiered wedding cake topped with
the traditional bride and groom in-
' side a hoart-shaped archway Sil-
1 ver bells and lace flowers were
featured in the centerpiece and at
the opposite end 'Mis Jeanne Aton
I served fruited punch from a crys-
tal bowl Mrs John L Rardin
served the cake with the assistance
10 Mrs Clyde liocker 31rs Roh-
1 ert Kropp Mrs Roy Bender and
Dean Wiles
Out-of-town guests attending the
' wedding were the bridegroom's
sister and nephew Mrs Homer
Carl Schmidt and Peter Schmidt
Philadelphia Pa: Mrs Vest C
Terry and Donald Terry Tulsa:
Mr and Mrs Victor Garbe rnd
children Jon and Vickie Ann and
Mr and Mrs Kenneth N1cCune
Joplin Miss Shirley Brumbaugh
Prosper Wash Mr and Mrs J C
Burggral Mr and Mrs Eddie
Barggraf all of Quapaw: Mrs
Don A'oosly Mrs Ellen Christo-
pher and Mr and Mrs Opal Able
i all of Baxter Springs
I The young couple returned from
a honeymoon trip to Rockaway
Beach Mo and are now at home
to their friends at 411 1 Charlotte
street Kansas City Mo
State Reservists !
Due August Drills
OKLAHOMA CITY Aug 3 (UP)
—About 2600 Sooner Army reserv-
ii!ts will leave for two weeks' !
summer camp during August Co!
Robert G Johnston chief of the
U S Army Military District of
Oklahoma announced today
Johnston said that member of
12 army reserve units will train !
during the next four weeks at
Fort Sill Okla: Fort Chaffee
Ark Fort Carson Colo Fort !
Polk and Camp Leroy Johnston !
La And Fort l3Iiss Fort Hood !
and Fort Sam Houston Tex
Units will leave each Sunday !
attend the training camp for two
weeks and return to their civilian !
jobs
Dial Kt 25307 For Want-Ad Taker!
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Mrs James Hetherington
iPhoo by Underwood Svoo)
Norma Jean Hodge Marries
James Lloyd Hetherington
The First Methodist church in Pichei was the scene of
the wedding of Miss Norma Jean Hodge niece of Mr and
Mrs Orville Stockstill Picher to James Lloyd Hethering-
ton son of Dr and Mrs L P Hetherington 304 B street
northwest Miami Baskets of flowers decorated the altar
where the couple exchanged their vows in the presence of
immediate families and friends on —English explorer Bartholomew
Sunday July 21 The Rev G E
Elswick pastor was officiant Gosnold founded a colony on
Preceding the ceremony miss Cuttyhunk Island Mass in 1602
Sally Perry presented a program 18 years before the Pilgrim land
of nuptial selections and was ac- ed at Plymouth A town on DIar-
companist for the vocalist Mrs tha's Vineyard Island now is
Dwight Osborn who sang If
"-- - named for the early settler
Loved You" and as a benediction
"The Lord's Prayer"
Mr Stockstill escorted his niece
to the altar For her weddin7 the
bride chose a dress of ice blue Ciaqe
chiffon over white lace Seed pearls
and iridescent sequins outlined the
neckline of the fitted bodice and
a draned cummerbund comple-
mented the bouffant waltz-lenrth "
skirt The bridal veil of illusion - 1
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fell from a headpiece of orange -
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blossoms and seed pearls She car- er
ried a white Bible on which was t it 40-
centered a white orchid and steph- a "
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utilities while industrials dechhed! C M Pen Lalonde is general Miss West said she was going
On Friday they rose nearly 2 chairman of the show and presi-ito try to talk to her mother about
!points on average as traders anti- dent of the association a branch the court action
i cipated an early freight rate rise i of the Pauls Valley Chamber of
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lower industrials at 50510 off lahoma lakes are greater than the
949 rails 15055 off 178 utilities! Artist Rockwell Kent and stage Atlantic coastline from Maine to
6969 off 034 and 65 stocks 17523 designer Jo Mielziner teamed up to Key West Fla and the Pacific
off 261 ' paint the mural on the ceiling of 1 coastline from Seattle to San
I Daily sales averaged 1774536 the Cape Cinema at Dennis Diego
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armament "What do you know about all In France for 1956
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Heck, Jess. Miami Daily News-Record (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 4, 1957, newspaper, August 4, 1957; Miami, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2140737/m1/16/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.