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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 114

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VTWOA THE DAiLY OKLAHOMAN SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 1955. can government in any way. We are simply journalist." Mololov then said "I am taking note, of that." 'Hearst again said he wished to make it clear "we arc simply ask Britons to Study Problem Letters Chinese Reds Tightening Grip (Chicago Dally New Service) ing journalistic question; wc arc not representing and not speaking Knowland Says He Will Fight Any Appeasing CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE bone mS S4g BBJA HA MM AM il HAIROUAN in any way lor me American gov-trnment." RcdIv Mora Advanced LONDON, Jan. 29 (Reuters) I When an American has a problem! he is apt to grab a pen and dash off a letter to his congressman.) But with a Briton it's different. He HONG KONG, Jan.

29 The! communist regime in Red. China Molotov's implied willincnoss to has taken important steps to consolidate its internal power, central consider a request to ask the Chi- $24 Fine. Becomes Deficit of 1 5 Cents SIDNEY, Jan. 29 UR-A assessment in a speeding arres faded to a 15-cent deficit for thi county before the incident wai closed. Wyoming resident, arrested 01 a speeding charge mailed the $2 check along with a waiver of ap pearance plea of guilty ii the presence of the arresting oi fiber.

But once back home, the ao cuscd speeder stopped payment 01 the check. The matter became i deficit operation for the count here when a local bank levied i 15-cent handling charge on thi stopped check. Farm Life Attractive GREENVILLE, Texas, Jan. 2t OPI J. K.

Oler figures the brichi writes to nis newspaper ior ize its administration and stabilize communisi government to agree to a cease-fire permitting withdrawal of the Chinese Nationalist forces from Tachen and other offshore islands seemed to be Now a group of social workers is going to try to find out why. concerned by the apparent viewpoint of some of our associates that any cease-fire discussions Auto Proves Fine Acrobat CHESTERFIELD, N. Jan. 22 W) Trooper Roy P. Se-derstrom says an automobile: Demolished 10 guard-rail posts.

Flipped end-over-end 40 feet through the air, ripping out telephone lines enroute. Landed on its top at the base of an embankment. Rolled over at least once. Came to rest on. its wheels, demolished, and minus much equipment, such as doors and bumpers.

Treated at a nearby hospital were Ralph W. Stone, 28, who had a fractured nose and cuts and bruises, and Raymond E. Balcom. 24, with multiple bruises and a slight cut on his left index finger. Freak White Deer Caught in Michigan its government during the last year.

It appears from the outside that China's communist leaders start! 1955 with firmer political control! so they can discover ways of help must be linked up with Chinese Nationalist withdrawal from these ing persons wresiung witn me per-; sonal problems of everyday life! and, incidentally, find out how coastal isianas." man ever neiore. Two Island! Cited Signs of internal political dissen-on marked the beginning of 1954. He said that while Ouomov and somewhat more advanced than the reply he-gave Friday to British Ambassador Sir William Hayter. Sir William informed Molotov that the security council is meeting Monday and was understood to have expressed the hope that the Soviet government would urge Pei-: ping to accept an invitation to send; During the last year the Chinese worthwhile the newspapers' advice is. The investigators a social worker, a psychiatrist, and a statisticianwill study some of the hundreds of thousands of "human problem" letters written by Brit communist regime encountered serious domestic nroblems and Matsu may not be absolutely' "vital" to the defense of Formosa, they arc important because they command the ports of Amoy and Foochow.

"whnrf iillimafnW setbacks, particularly in the eco- lights of the city must grow prettj after a while. He advertised Nevertheless, Red China's dom ons every year to newspapers, citj uk tuuccniraiea me invasion fleets jOf. the Chinese Communists if they inant leadership aonears to have bit of farm land for rent, in a ipaper and got 15 quick replies. magazines, ana omer lournais. a representative to auena a council session bringing about a ceasefire in respect to the Tachcns.

Reaction 'Limited' British sources in Moscow have said Molotov's. reaction to Sir Wil- successfully tightened its controls The Nuffield foundation, set up! in 1943 by a British industrialist. Obscrvine that "thn u.m-i has constantly rMrnatnH In lh fin pnnaninropist, Lord Nuffield. of Communist enprnnrhmpntq contributing $2,100 toward the cost ROSCOMMON. Jan: 29 ml lia mwas limited.

Hearst obened.t conversation that "some way ought to be; oi tne 18-month ina strengthened us position. Amateur Inventor Injured When His Machine Blows Up A smail, snow white animal caught near Roscommon has been identified as a freak deer. It is about two feet high, has legs only by telling 'Molotov he was pleas- Jund use the offices of the antly surprised by the friendliness! u.nlt Nations without constant: of the Russian people in the streets yielding lo the Communists to do Uranium Find Rumor Lures Miners to Italy TURIN, Italy. Jan. 29 WJ Talk and e.c he encountered ii incnes long ana is au wnite, except for its eyes and muzzle.

Elsworth M. Harffer. conserva TURIN, Italy. Jan. 29 (Reuters) them.

I "I see no more reason why the He said this encouraged him lo. Nationalists should be asked to get: -hope that relations between the So- off Quemoy and Matsu than that' if a uranium find is luring miners tion department biologist, safd it again to the Italian Alps south of was a mauormeu iawn less Ulan could be. improved. off Hainan as part of any c( a year old and was not a true al Authorities declined comment on Molotov repnea mat relations iixe agreement," he said. bino because of the color of- its' eyes and hrteen our two eovemments NECTAR FRAME SsBaaB' COMPARE Bid to Rods ODDotad such there is room for improve Hainan, held by the I An amateur inventor was injured here when a "perpetual motion" machine he was about to try out blew up in his face.

Also injured were two friends, invited to witness the trial. Antonio Parella, a 50-year-old delicatessen store owner, had worked for several years on his machine which, he hoped, would! produce an inexhaustible, supply of; electricity with no help from the electricity company. It was to be reports prospectors have uncovered pitchblend with a worthwhile proportion of the radioactive material. Digging started in the area in 1946, but was abandoned when the uranium' percentage was found too low to make it pay. ment, but relations ot our peoples towards Americans are quite good." Farmui Brouaht Uo) tiusc iu nong.

Asserting that "the time ha; come to get a cease-fire on term: that the Communist wmiiH nnt Friendly Feud: Picket Store Owner Not Mad PORT ARTHUR, Texas, Jan. 22 -tifl His store mav hn nipkntnrf Hearst then raised the question mally lay down if they were victors," Knowland said he would support a "simple cease-fire" which of the Formosa He said it appeared to be overshadowing all but Fred Miller and the picket1 powered ty an unceasing circulation of chemicals. Lucky 13 LURAY. Jan. .22.

aren maa at eacn otner person-ally. I Other day when he was trvinei But the contraption flew apart in moment and asked whether Molotov felt the situation which had de vc lne 0PPosing forces where they are now. Althouch rnni-oi. ON A POWDER KEG, Tunisia is the tiny North African colony in which France faces a new crisis. France has promised Tunisia limited home rule, after prodding by extremist Moslem nationalists.

If the concessions succeed in keeping peace in the country, they can form a pattern for the rest of North Africa. If they fail more trouble lies ahead. Pooey to superstition, says tax-ipayer Donald E. Ernest. He chose veloped there constituted a serious the blast that occurred when the inventor carefully poured in the chemical solution mostlv nhosDho- tives at the U.N.

have indicated to put a spring on the door of his' hardware store, the picket of Sa-I birfe Area Local Industrial union! 1814 obligingly held the door for! threat to peace. Molotov asnwered: situation in the Chi "t'ppse inviung Red rus and stepped back to watch the tne rjtn oi tne montn io pay 13.13 in taxes. His discount for paying second half taxes early was 13 cents. That left- his tax payment DOUGLAS OPTICAL with all others! EASY CREDIT NO MONEY DOWN PAY 51 WEEKLY NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE FRAMES qs low as Sjso SATISFACTION GUARANTEED m.mnmsimm mmnsssssMSSssnsmmm with Security Council members to nim. The dispute over union recog- Key to House or-; Formosa as you call is of course such as to draw evervbodv's attention to it because Toy Guns Are Too Realistic for Him nmon nas Deen going on lor a S13.

ined adamant against any such! German Legislators Going In for Dignity invitation. rit, creates tension in the far east and reacts negatively on the whole He said any cease-fire negotiations OUC It to hf rnn4M BONN. Germany. Jan. 29 ifft NEW YORK, Jan.

22 WV- Toy! Speaker Eugen Gerstenmaier and guns are getting too realistic for Is Best Clue COWINUED FnOM PAGE ONE "It presents a threat of war and arms-length from the Communist: tlirpfl t. of violation of nca ce. tne tnree deputy speakers or the Bundestag are under orders lo City Councilman David Ross. Ross said a friend pointed one at him Alumni Group Forms start wearing cutaways. And everyone in that lower house of par cannot be considered' otherwise tha none which intensified international tension and creates a threat She said he wanted lo see her, but NID.

Jan. '29Th liament will have to rise when the Large Enough to SERVE I llf. Small Enough to KNOW YOU I I Central State Bank- Wm 304 PARK AVENUE (West First) mm MEMBER FEDERAt DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. sue nung up. and "I nearly fell out of my chair." He termed such toys "an open invitation for anyone who wants to stass a holdup." Then he introduced Wiclnlinn in peakcr enters.

i 1h new chapterl That about sums un thn pvfont nfl of war. Responsibility on U. V. Tra'nnnt fail to add that It's all part of a campaign by 3 university lum- ponce Knowledge alter two days. West German legislators to make lional mCCtinP Frirlav nmlw 1 Admittedly, however, officers a the responsibility falls on thej sessions ot parliament more oij uuuaw toy guns copied irom real plrclnri united states in view 01 us intprnal affairs Otis PhilliDs.

.7.. uiius uniess iney nad solid barrels up against a monumental task, made so by the Russian-born victim's long, varied and worldwide anu were painted "bright red, yel- Minnesota' Guard Grows 'in Formosa, which is an integral xvcvisser, secretary- activities. nart of A spokesman for lh Tnv Mann. ST. PAUL, Jan.

29 W) Strength Minnesota national guard He had been in several brushes with the law including a denortn- We called Molotov's attention to British Foreign Secretary Sir An- inquirers ot me U.S.A., pi dieted such tDPislatinn "will grouei and air units has climbed 100 percent to a total personnel of tion proceeding pending against inon yvaens siatemeni mm oun. the unanimous disanornval nf ih said he doubtless had enemies as a.uuo, jiiaj. uen. j. iNcison, state adjutant general, says.

kM0HDAYONLYVj Teens Vote New Campaign limit CONTINUED KnOM PAGE ONE did not. control Formosa ior muic than lOOiyears. Molotov: cited: the Cairo" declara-i lion," the: Potsdam agreement, the! -tannnpsp surrender terms, and a a result ot nis nnancial manipulations which made him his millions. Berlin Job Rolls Swell BERLIN. Jan.

29 (yn Thn inh Complicating matters, too. was statement which Molotov said was situation is looking up in West his role as a suave and handsome! man-about-town. Uarely was he seen without a beautiful young ocrun, a iree island within the Soviet zone. City authorities said nanciied themselves on the floor and said he found only one major No time Judge, 1 read TV SCHEDULES in THE SUNDAY OKLAHOMAN nuui a regular ice si. made oy tne presiaent 01 me um -ed States in 1950, all of which Mol-oUv added made it clear that Formosa belonged to China.

Agreements Explained The allies in the Cairo dcclara-ii in 1Q said that "all the ter west rserun now nas unemployed, a drop of more than from a year ago. uvc, session. Rubinstein kept complete listings of the names of friends and even some known enemies. Police found six volumes of these in Rubinstein's rooms, with about 1,000 names. They set about trying to question: iiie clerks arc not as fast in handling bills as our clerks are," the legislator said.

But he hastened to add that the teen-age clerks still were doing a good job of mastering ritories Japan has stolen from the Chinese, such as Manchuria, Formosa, and the Pescadores, shall be Tnctnrnn tn thp Reoublic of China." iulUi minus ns -enrol ling and engrossing" etc. Nationalist Generalissimo Chiang. tT 1 Rubinstein's body was put on public view at noon today. The first hour brought 50 persons to see it. Kai-sheK men was in powei Tho PntsHnm declaration here were some "famous names" sprinkled through the house and senate, too, so capitol 394'5said "the terms of the Cairo Few of (hn fallorc hul 1-or there is a Cunningham sen ng in the senate alone wi I Rubinstein.

One woman did not! even know his name. She said she) declaration shall be carrica out, an dat the San Francisco conference on the Japanese peace treaty, Russia refused lo sign, Ja ucrry and Turner. The house listed ji.ai w.inimi io view tne uocly the man who was strangled in hi: Fifth avenue home. pan renounced claims to Formosa AMERICAN fll) vMm table radios rfl LAUNDRY-CLEANERS lIHBi 1 werVsTo 'Teetadbig" 2 SAHtfHHife2SABBHirf0 87 PIECE I 11 PIECE I I 3 PIECE among us membership. The voune nolitli-no rr ion 1 1QW1 President Tru sine die late Saturday afternoon to Mothers: Hoddv Family man said the United States stood mr G3 p- in th0 by its Potsdam pledge to give or- First, Then Neat House "iinuai governor banquet.

Principal speaker at the banquet was Dr. M. A. Nash chancellor of the state regents for higher education. inosa bacK to unina.

inis was jum. after the Chinese communists had driven the Nationalists off the! LONDON -moinlnnri anri hpfnttv the wtic ioiu nere mail if they wanted a happy family. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrl Wm Ntion.iiy Advert Stainless Steel portable matched set ESS mW COOKVVEAR ELECTRIC LADIES' me tnrce-day session ends Sun day morning when the younc law- spic-nnd-span house. nists had driven the Nationalists off the mainland and before the communists invaded South Korea, later to be joined by the Chinese vt: KlAU ware phonograph luggage "Homemaking is not the vuis ku nuo joint, session at 9 m. for a worshin crrvln ducted by the McAlester Tri-Hi-Y housekeeping," Mrs.

Max Madcrs, an educationalist, told a conference ot educational associations. ''T happy family is the result of much planning and understanding, al- iu ut loiiowcu d.v an address by Dr. Francis w. Tkmncn. Kedsj.

Molotov a Realist "The present situation." Molotov, "arises from the rfr-r-ved of mm mmXWW'JMnmmLjrm Mm Chest included! Copper bottom for Plays all 33-45 and 73 Buy now for ggg mm Lfar77 Mm 1mm Regular '19 95 better cooking and RpM records. vacation travel gg mm mMTwr" ram mm tm Keguiariv- kitchen b0uiy, Reguiar 29.95 Regular 39.95 em I 375 ii 'c $iys 2495 fll HLlaliJilJiiiSlyyilESCH WESTINCH0USE i i 4FIECE dent of Baconc college, Muskoccc Fotlwir.s the nrfrifrr-t iddress deliver! ursi. win near a Bill Tiffany, Shawnee, the young a certain amount of damaged paint first by Japan and now by the United States." We said Molotov was noted for being one of the greatest realists urnrlri and wp were sure he governor. CLOCK SILVER PLATED ASH TRAY SET realized there was no likelihood of Carpet and Rubber-Top Pad lauiivMvi radi tea qc 1 the United States withdrawing protection from Formosa until peace was secured in the far cast. There SPECIAL! fore the problem was to una a solution within the framework of realty, even if only a temporary he prices listed belo- you choice merchandise solution.

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