The Oklahoma County Register (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1947 Page: 2 of 8
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Picturesque Festival Revives
Quaini Customs of Homeland
11"Nll Features
HOLLAND klompity-klomp of hundreds of
wooden shoes resounds on the pavement
Men and women don the quaint costumes of their ancestors
—white flowing bonnets for the women rreat double-breasted
coats for the men
Business men and housewives alike—wielding long-handled
brooms and brushes—tneticu-
lously scrub city streets in an action ne‘v homes in western llichigan
symbolic of the cleanliness of their While the theme of Tulip Time will
homeland be the centennial a comniksion has
Unique ceremonies revive pictur been appointed to direct plans for
esque customs and traditions of a a four-day centennial celebration
land never to be forgotten although startimt August 13 Featuring the
a century has elapsed since their program will be pageantry and ex-
ancestors left its shores Whits depicting the history of the
Colorful blooms myriads (I them Dutch settlers and their contribu-
nrovide an exotic setting for C:Ire tions to American civilization
' homeland
Unique ceremonies revive Odor
esque customs and traditions of a
land never to be forgotten although
a century has elapsed since their
anvestors left its shores'
Colorful blooms myriads (1 t)iem
provide an exotic setting for C:Ire
free laughing crowds of townspeo-
ple and thousands of visitors
"It's Tulip Time In Holland
every year In 'May"
With that familiar quotation W'it-
lard C Wichers 1947 Tulip Time di-
rector announces that this year's
festival will be held in this "bit of
Ifollard'' transplanted in western
Michigan l'day 14 through May 11
To such old favorites as street
scrubbing mass plantings of tulips
klompen eiancers folk parades band
reviews the Netherlancls
and the pmer show will be adled
striking new eVentS and extubits
many of which come directly from
the Netherlands
ne neautined tne whetesale I crif:s in Noth
Centennial Year
The 1917 Tulip Time is of special Planting er a Singif lw el 11'w- lAr4iS films of old and
Significance Wichers explains be er net IL:land a typol Dutch nuir-
cause during the year Holland and The prepofi1 het co::ftrn‘ d irides 1:3!!Id con-
surrounding communities will cele- n'einentton the y e:ti cells e':(1 other n-osA'al evte'ts help
brae the 101th anniversary of the ' trv ratlirA!y the tulip as : to rehhd out a full pr-gram for each
coming of the Dutch settlers to their the go‘er f r t:e In 1'229 of the fur t'iys of Time
OPEN THE DOOR
'Visit Vet' Is
11-N1 icaturei
"Visit a vet in a hzpital on
National Hospital Day—and
remember him every day"
This plea b) remember Vet-
erans who still bear the scars
of conflict for service to their
couNtry in time nt eced the
theme of IN:Pt onti 11 I Day en
Monday May 12 acordir4 to JAri
H Hayes president of Amercan
Hospital Issociation spnsirs of the
annual oleervatco
Cooperating in the day's activities
hospitals throughollt the nu!od
states Canada ard many c her
countries wi j sporsor special pro
grams open house tturs exhilo!s
dsplays and other activities de
signed to acquairt the community
with their pregress and ervice
conf)rmance w:91 the cisit a Vet"
theme many 1eterans hospitIls
void special pregrarns this year
National Hospital Day found-
ed In 1921 commemorates the
birthday anniversary of Flor-
vice Nightingale the English
nurse whose efforts during the
Crimean war focused attention
on the need for development of
hospital and nursing services
In announcing plans for the event
Hayes pointed to the increased de-
mand for hospital care durirg the
last 10 years In 1939 he pointed out
7717154 patients were admitted to
hospitals in 1945 the number had
soared to 10257402 and dariug the
: ycir
t) d! tll t::1e
To commemorate the Dutch mi-
gration of 1817 the Holland Centen-
nial commission is conducting a
nationwide essay contest en the sub-
ject "'The Int Incline of Dutch Set-
tlement on American Civilization"
Separate contests are annontLtcd for
high school seniors a:tat for corege
or liniveNity studaTdc Top ritizcs
ill both centei-ts aro three trips to
the Netherlands and three trps to
Holland 'Mich
Tulip Tipie a festival whIch
makes Polland the mecca for
thousands Of vis:tors every 'May
is the outgrowth of a suggestion
by Nliss Lida Rogers Holland
high school teacher that the city
be beautified by the wholesale
planting of a single 1)pe of flower
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petus to the program by appropriat- make accidents Me und an atheis- --
ing funds for importation il 100000 tic Cgtt v hich is me tool But 1 -
tulip bulbs from Holland to be plant- sometimes Stalin cannot be so sure'
ed alang street curbs and in masses his atlaistic self-Gott does not lead'
in city parks him into er ah what shall we sav
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Tulips in Bloom --accid ?)
The festival timed to coincide "It is an outstandina ne‘spaper" !
‘vith full blooming of the tulips was he said es1-1 these Russians are :
inaugurated that year I:access of certaiLly learning how to get pub- --
the venture led to decision to make Leity in the United States They
it an annual ei ent eventually ex take the leading Republican jour-
tended to an eight-day period every nal which incidentally is really
year Abandoned during war years what dint neiasper is and they
the festival was revived last year as salve themlves up to a two I
a four-day alTair coluinn top head and a completely s
detailed story e
As added attractions the festival on page I)
eventually was developed to include "Two days after the interview (no t
the ‘vearing of Dutch costumes and newspaperman could gut (ne) the
Soviet government actually began -7--
a revival of old Netherlands cus-
toms find traditions to correct the 'accident' and at-
proved the admit-don of a Perina-
Vooden shoe carvers who had
m?nt correspondent of the herald not practiced their trade since
Tribune" (Well wc11 ‘ell It had
leaving the Netherlands were
nothing to do v:th the 'accident' the
coaxed out of retirement Now
Tribune made in iccepting the full -
they spend the entire year cut-
page ad of the Coonournst party
ting the elumsy-appearinir prod- ' - '' - —
ucts from poplar legs Children '" "a-' l'''''t n'euleihe l'iuD-1-
g:Inda so raw the pirty was not p
especially enjoy the noisy foot-
evgn allowed to paim it oil on a ecr-
gear and older residents are
gressityal c'1 :1-1'c ztrol :1:11-q1
tawht treet datives so that the
LburpItymomp of cle v30den Tteliiiaicatis t i se:- in their cora i
triteitiors to lay the e( )' GI the
sho's on the pavement P OnP
And SO or ir il so on how
of the interesting events to Tulip
10!g how Iiiii1:! I
ilrooden shoe carvers who had
not practiced their trade since
leaving the NAherlands were
coaxed out of retirement Now
they spend the entire year cut-
ting the elumsy-appearimr prod-
ucts front poplar legs Children
esPecLIIIY enjoy the noisy foot-
gear and older resdents are
tauOtt street dances so that the
litotepity-litomp of Co- waoden
shoes on the pavement h one
of the int‘resting evunts to TMip
Time visitors
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ttihp nuthontic
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'VISIT A VET' Veterans' hospitals will receive special atten-
tion on the annual observance of National Hospital Day May 12 This
scene shows a typical paraplegia ward in the VA hospital at llines 111
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By PALI IALLON
EieA h ‘Vworrn Norwr IMIn
SISt:X'S 'TALK WI Tit STALIN
(ALLTil) l'I1111t ITY GESTURE
WASHINtiTON — Musin4s upon' I
reading Harold Stassen's iiterview!
with General:ssimo stilin:
"S(alin assures Stassen press!
abroad distorts Soviet News" (My!
! goodness fliC1011S Stalin assures
us we are akvays wrong again Is
there any news in that?)
"Calls Herald Tribune outshoot- r
trig newspaper" il hope he never
calls ire an outstanding journalist
because then I will know I am
wrong)
"Now accredits its correspond-
ent tAhal I see the Trib Cot its
man into Moscow permanently and --
by "permanently" I do mean at
Stalin's future pleasure)
"Says he tried ending censorship
got bad results" oWnen? I never t
heard of it A man with so inuch to k
conceal must necessarily have cem L
sorship)
"MOS(OW — Stassn talk with 1:-
Stalin subject Russo American i
press relations (Two people who are
experts on the subiect?) While Stas-lt
gen making fact-tinding tour" (I11
bct the only facts he got in MoFeow -
were those given by Stalin's peaple
for their own purposes)
"Stalin says he tried relaxation of
censorship with unsatisfactory re-
sults because the American news-
paper made the Soviet government
out to be a zoological garden" (In
other words if the American news-
paper will print what Stalin wants!
and never make a mistake he i
might relax censorship and he is to -
be the sole judge of when a mistake I
has been made)
RSSIAN 'ACCIDLNTS'
"Stalin replied that the refusal to
admit a permanent New York
Herald Tribune correspondent had
been the result of an accident in 1
our policy' " (Of course they never i -
At the rik 1 riiking 'an acci-
dent' myself becouse I am only a
LCAsiiii:er !non of YCOIS 12X1 ere
once V 1eL ho: these Mir:
veri from the nishle I
the eisplonation it Ie foind
those Nets
CAMPAIGN IAGGING
Stasselis nresidential
Lis not Leen cll The railier
ooenous reaso'n wits that the govern-
ment and its topor foreign p:hey
(so popular it has Leei oved
Loth parties) dd nt leave Stas:ion
mach room to houeif
So he ikunt to Poissia came
up to pp1:azi'y r:al
liur4s ti: The
So‘tot gover---ent tian t st)
tit:N11S SO 11:Wy iH le It baq
root yet dsci
rases in act- :is bil-re ine U N in
Loudon yes t e in
cerfsireicis
However stassen most 110
bad 3111 UNpurituced Ii ity
adviser who ltnw that he IS'
not getting iutl h in the
Anterican press lie was just
one of a large number of presi-
dential candidates anil what he
said v11S rOt AS imporiant as
what tonic of the others were
doing But -fat t-tinding" in Lu-
rope wiuld give bini the pla
The trouble with this game is
we all p13)ed it before Ihiob-
ing people would bave to forget
So much to believe
fact they would have to forget
all they know to be true
New here in ths v(ry CAC Stalin
did what he VS has dine hon rt
lie never relaxed a it tj Stelt
or the Amer:can press or aeviated
the slifitest bit from his cons rsnip
or purposes Ile t all he wanted
and got the Anertean press to
tip its OV11 l1!S It all viorked cat
his vkay We get tiothin4 The Trib
got its cerre:nent Lick but I
- tinder if it not ha e
better Is:r him to be oat as all he
get is the S:alins
wants him to prit
I think both S'alai and Stassen
need new pLes
-row
PRINCESS IsITHOUT SHOES Perhaps never again in history
of the British royal family will a photographer have a chance to snap
lier Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth standing in her stockinged
feet The Queen left damaged her own shoes Princess Elizabeth
loaned her shoes to her mother then so that It wouldn't spoil her
fun promptly forgot the incident while enjoying the sights of South
Africa with her mother and guest unidentified
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FORGETS CHILDREN Charles Phillips 102 of San Francisco
says he has six children but cannot remember how many sons or
daughters He says they are all old enough to chew hay He is pic-
tured in local hospital recovering from a minor ailment
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WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT Chosen by the 'omen's National
Press club as "Women of Achievement" are standing left to right:
Mrs Joserhine Tighe tVilliams who received award posthumously for
her daughter Dixie Tighe Eva Le Callienne Dr Esther Caukin
Brunauer and Beatrice Blackmer Gould Seated left to right Dr
Helen Brook Taussig and Agnes E Meyer
BOUND FOR ALASKA ON SCOOTER BUILT FOR FIVE D A
Gregory and his pet fox terrier "Pooch" left Brownsville Tex on
a three-a heeled motor scooter bound for Alaska Their number
bas been increased to five thanks to the addition of three pups bora
an route
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MOTHER-OF-THE-YEAR
Mrs Frederick G Murray Cedar
Rapids Iowa who has been cho-
sen by the Golden Rule foundation
as the "American Mother-of-theYear"
She has raised five chil-
dren anti devotes considerable
time to child welfare work
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DENMARK'S KING King
Frede IX Denmark who be-
cam aead of the ancient throne
upo of his father King
Chi X 76-year-old monarch
who ruled his country for 35 years
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feet long was flown to the Chase
w ild animal farm Tgypt Mass
from South Amer!ca Far from
fearing death by constriction Mrs
Marion Chase wraps the boa
around her neck as some gaudy
oversized ornament
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Burt Lhotton flu) has been ap-
i pointed as the manag-er of the
Brooklyn Dodgers to succeed the
suspended Leo Duro( her l-bottrot
eet to Brooklyn Iron I PVIIIS 013
Fla and took immediate chaige
of the
STA1 US DOUItT I EL Ea ntine
nAional wamen's singles
teimiu champion arrived at New
York after her tennis tour of Eu-
rope V S Lawn "tennis associa
thin hac ordered her to end par
ticipaCon in amateur events due
question on hor standing
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