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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 27

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THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN TUESDAY, JANUARY 30. 19.rl. $10,000 Suit Filed iTSJSX Wafer Revenue Shows Increase UN Report Labels Filipino Education Key to Betterment BORTONWOOD, Enstlund. 11 (Reuters) Capt. Lorraine Ripps By Hinton Woman China Reds Execute 28 'Bandits, Agents' HONG KONG, Jan.

29 (Reuters) Chinese communist executed 2S ver-, sons in Tientsin on Friday as "bandits; and secret agents of the American tm-; perialisl and Chianc Kai-shek." the pro-communist newspaper Takuncpao repcrud Monday. Funeral Today For Fort Sill Band Director Jan. could support more BARTLESVIUJIT, Jan. ciah -Revenue Jjrm Philippine jre: Kansas Dean to Speak At Doctors' Banquet Jan. 29 (Special)--j Dr.

Peter Bohan. of the University of; Kansas, will be the speaker hercThurs-; day night i a dinner given by the' Sedan chamber of commerce In honor, ol all physicians In Chautauqua The. dinner precedes an open house; scheduled for Sunday at trie new Se-; dan City hospital, and forma! opening o( the hospital Monday. Staff to Study French PARIS, 29 (Reuters Amer-icn officers attached to General Ei-enhowcr's Atlantic army headquarters nest week will begin to attend a class hour each day 10 study French EI. RENO, Jan.

39 iSpcclab A the Unit sum hcndacJies as the result of a re- si cent, mishap, sued the Potter corpora-' phrinir't o' ttK, of atoms City -n co. office in damascs for persona) Injurict. JO ,000 ,000 of Uviric if lhc neoole were; the. American Epre: mar.v. for et Karl Kirchcr, 3fl.

LAWTON. Jan. 20 Special I Mil-; tt.trv al rr ic.nd.iC'ed at 'tlie report snld that among Uiote shol -were U. Gen. Liu Hatnju.

formerly a iommunder in the Sino-Arncr-lcan co-operative organization (a -wartime Intelligence and sabotage organl-. zallors worklnp.lrt Japanscs occupied district court action by Mrs. F.1fte. TTiev were married and Mor.dav; Buhr. is A.

El Reno, aswere 'honeyxnooniDK in Switzerland. company employe. The petition states Kircher destroved 47 Russian plane Bohr was btitld- tn World war II and was choi down- a. in. Tuesday ar Fori.

Silt for Charles; a comparable period last ypr. Total income for the depart me rst. from July 1. in 31. 1950 to; llfi7.ft7S.fil) as compared with during the wrne period in 1943.

An Increase of US water consumer to attributed by city manager K. E. educated to develop their (treat nut- said Monday. The report was made by an educa- i mission sent to the Philippine i by the UN educational, scientific Only a little rrtnrc than one-seventh 'of Ihe land is von under cultivarion. the Fort Sill band ir ny iz iinr.M-tc73'.r iterr a ie- ilm but Ait itw raptured xmiii hen a hea.vy awnlr.tr pipe, 22 left be a brought 'clown over France in ns, f'il on her head.

MM4. arcu.sj, sua col. bun Yihslen. formerly! head of the in veatlKation department i'at Tirntsln garrison headownrtors. The rcmo soent xi Fort.

Sill v.Jth toe Ftrat and itn fa T3n. anrt the AGF band, died Friday night at hlf ran of 41 sears umv he K'tned the army in 1905 siter stiad-uarion from MuJical Art, Brooklyn. 'hi iDBllies and With tlic ZBk Infantrv- 11 New, bigger infant rv reriment v.i.r. lie sraj a memry.T of the' engine first American band to land In Europe.) His active itttcre.t the Ma.vontti marked his ar career, lfc was member of the La-iton Blue UxlKei 13, the Scottish Rite at Fort Leavenworth. and Basket Shrine icmple: at Wichita Falli.

Survivors are his ife. two daush-urs. Mrs. V. George.

Moustcn. nnfl R. Grohs, Maxwell Field. two sorii. Col.

Charles 3. Tyler p.e!d. N. and Capt. John Phillip Tvler, Fort Bliss; a broUier, See the Dr.

Otto Tyier. Lynnwood, Cjitf. MRS ROMi.O 1 xARTSHOR NE Services were in jHoiy Rosary Catholic clitirch Montfuv tor Romeo Pannaccj. 42, who died i.i haspital iii S) EVhi Funeral eh. pel" Mrv Par.iiac-ci livr-d in comjuv alt.

her hfc. She wa? bom Harwborn Ap-tV iRfiR Jo 1 a a sophomore ntajorintt in economics at tht-University of Oklahoma, had her Hands full with her class schedule; Monday r.s second mestfr pnrolment a 't- Se is survived by her husband, i inorrtw Piinnarci. two miss': Marie Pannno.i. Hailew.lV nri she- had to make some, lirsutr. chijrtfres hlf.

Swt Tut. iwr moih'i'. Mr- Giacomo. Ha Jour txl-tien Mr, Anihonv iw.i..t,. m.

toscci her cnrolmrit into tur- liMici. Ohm: Yynn Tnimphriea and motl. Hfr proplcyefl expression i Mrs. Richard On, both or Los An was typJcnl- of -many student i Russell Butlc Haiiewiiie; lV1)n ran into last-msriule brothers. Mike OMcomo.

Dallaa. problems. L.iomn. liaitr.wille. New Onflow Good Morning FLOYD FOWLER MARTHA Service for Fiord Altx-andcr Towler.

SU who died FVidav in At: Hospital. -Af-rr: Monday the Martha Methodist cimrrh. Biirla) was in the Martha cemetery. ros ier a hem In McMmnville. Dec.

28, 18S9. He msrrlerl Mis? Mary Williams at BauUbury. Ian. 1HS8. They came tn Okla- shock absorbers in amazinay i.uma in and seltJed In the: "3- Martha in 1308.

Years Acr-rThe lowering of th oiuvura noiun'iiis yst: live inns, untiso jidr over ncaaqoixten in co- Foa-ler. Tipton JacteAitus. and Hugh i thst city slnctr December. 101 Blair: nine daJURhtcrs, Mrs. DorriiTh' openlnc; of the Walker -viaduct Hivi-ly nd Mrs.

tic Pcm-ernbdth'orVwo 'delayed because Ihe: consljuctlon Richmond. Mrs. Bcrberi-Sisk had "too many Jobs" OSlahornri Citv: Mrs Frtrnl: l-nnicferd' city eorcnitesloricts voted tn pur- Mrs. JiKx" Periinv 'Lubboct 1 bonds with' Its own funds War. Mr.

Ralph New, Phoetsls'. vcttrntw the ale were 1HS the Mrs. Rolitn StcwRrL Winfield imails ol the veterans office here with Kan and Mrs Furl aoDlicatlorLS to convert their war risk jomir.KO. jtn5utlt.Ke pinal date for conversion. 5 MRS.

AI.1.IE HUCK.VBY itlons were scheduled for February to PAULS VALLEV scmce for Mrs.fbrlj more thfin 30.000 vSiltora to torn jAllle Huckaby, 57, who died Saiuirfav icily The new corpus Chrlstt at hr homr here of hcaxl church vas opened for coitaide fn-; tack, were Monday afternoon in SiuT- Tlie buildlnR siteo provided for Jflfhcfiri chapel. Ralph Godfrey. school lo be opened in the. autumn. "I "Tlir Skipjwr' Waller M.

HarrLson rrstimes his "Day Book" for McDonald-Scott Chevrolet nn JCTOW Thursday, February 1, at' 4MS IT'S REALLY NEW Not just "re-styled," but new beauty, new comfort, new power, too. And the Ride's Revelation! DESIGNED FOR YOU You get the luxury you want the extra visibility you want the roomy-comfort you demand. AND YOUR BUDGET, TOO Compare the features in the "value box" on your right with those of the most costly cars and figu re for yourself the money you save with the '51 DeSoto! IOOK AT THE EXTRA VAtUE Cat SOTO GIVES YOU: New "Onflow" Shock Absorber Tip-Toe Hydraulic Shift ond Fluid Drive Big, Now, High-Comprejsion Engin Big 12-ineh Brake for Etro S-ofety New Parking Brake Easy to Apply Waterproof Ignition for Quick; Starti Long Wheelbasei, Full-Cradled Rid Feithrlight, Shock-fre Stering Big Windows for Maximum V5ibility Scuff-Rijtart Cylinder Wall are two sons. Harry and: I Howard Pelfrey. and wen riaujhters (Mrs.

Kenneth Simrtis una Mrs. Stelh Loiin. all of Fauls Valley: a Vlryrt Huckaby. Pauls Valley; crnnrtchildren. two sisieris, brother and t'-vo half-brothers.

MRS. r'ANNIK RKESK THOMPSON A for Mra i Fannie Reew Ihompson. 67. were 'Monday in Bene funeral chapel, by Dr. Kar! H.

Mnore, First Baptist church. i Mrs. Thompson, a rsatlv of Mis-rsisatppl, died Friday in her home here. followsmt illness of several months. i She is survived by ttvo sons.

Jprsc 'and Oeorjte. tlsw datijihters. Mrs. Cecelia Wallace. Mrs.

Llllic Wqllncf- and (Mrs. Eliwbcth Rich, and 11 srand-i children, all of Ardmnrr. Tlte ride is a Pioneer's Funeral Wichita Falls WICHITA FALLS. Mrs. Margaret Elwrn Hanna.

R. pioneer resident nf n6rth Texas and native of Wise county, dtrd In Wichita Falls hcwpltAl. had resided hfr since Jf)43, Fnineral xas Monday af iernoon with burial at ASvord. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH a-nusntcr. Mrs.

v-. Falls: three son. fi Harvey. Rowtll. N.

J. h. Kh to.i-.v-; Santa Fe. N. ar.d a sistfr, t.t.

No uumxv.jMrs. Henrietta Pfrrin. Haskell. REV. PIKF 1 FEV.NOI.riS LJilL HENRYETTA Gratveeide rites wr DONTLETA COLD GO DOWN ON YOUR CHEST! here.

Monday for Rv. Pike Ryholds. 341. who difd ol heart atUck in iManhasset. N'.

Y. i He is survived bv his wife nd four children, MRS. PAULINE LA NT US GAINESVILLE. TfKat. Jin.

Kl i i a 1 Mr. Faulihe Edwirds Lanltl-s. 69, wife ol Sam B. Lanius. Gainesville automobile dealer and former mayor, died nhorOy before noon Monday In a Gainesville hospital.

Shr Sttu So takn was Saturday, suliering 1a the Yiiithtest hrart ailment. sniffle caused she was born in couch, seratehy throal by 4 eola. Rub on Mu The itreat pain-relif vi medication of Musterole the' lRtr. "or, and Mrs. Edwards.

Ker father teas up cotiKostion in U)vr br tuhes, i Pioneer denim. I Services vrlll be held. If Musterolp relief nee. your aold jb 3 atrcnttbs. roll is Sun-Ivors are her husband and on iflauuhter.

Mrs. Lxly Cochran lOatnpsvllle: a granddailRhli'r. Mrs Merlin Mitchell jr. Orlando. Fl ane msMM RELIEVE ACHES AND PAINS Don's mils GROUCHO MARX in "You Besl Your life" on both Radio and TV oach wfeek on all NBC i FRETWELL IVSOTOR COMPANY nn vhh Quick-Diisolving, Fost-Acting The world-fmous oain-relicvinc incrrdicoK in "BC" i Hedche Tablets and Possdcrs really work fatt to 1 eaj headaches, mulcular aches and paint tnd Gener Oklahoma City, Okla 4th Shartel seDi SOTO and al discomfort due ro colds.

Try "BC" Hendache Tb-ll or Powder today. Atso remarkably tffectivr for HliiviHsjc aeixrulflll. fuhtfirVoii periodic pain. trSoi1 htvfst's Largest DeSqio-Plymoutb Dealer".

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