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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 4

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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TUESDAY. FBTmUARV 2. 1054. THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN Woman Robbed in Church KLPR Television Sued for $27,864 McCarran Introduces Immigration Measure WASHINGTON, Feb. Nov.) Monday in Fair Building Bids Blocked Road Commission, Legislative Group Meeting Is Slated A special meeting of the high Gocd Morning AUK, N.

Feb. 1 tfv. Meeks reported to he was robbed of her purun ung man carrying a knifo she knelt praying in St. Roman Catholic Church to- trodueed bill to permit 11 limited number of expert sheepherders Sh. purse contained Suit for foreclosure of a 86! .08 lien was filed in district (Monday against Kt.PR Telev to enter the $9 and In from other count' United States wit Fifty Year A90 The Mitchcr- thin the next of the legislative 1 ml highway committee, ha; for 10 a.

m. February 10 week the legislative conn iiiuittce asked the higliwa; Oklahoma City eouncilmcn will he asked Tuesday to reject bids received last week for construction of the livestock exhibition building at the new fairgrounds, and read- fn during Co. ThepetiUoi Mitchell company was moving its stock from 138 Main to imed the amount crials and labor rifles that 1 M. -50e 6 I Main The U. S.

public debt rs. limited to 3 be was $015,062,513, an increas $911,663 over the previous year prinrily projects to he constructed. mendation was made! Monday, the hiehvay commis-itinn. ting a 920-foot aerial televi-wer for the Capitol Hill sta- plainliff asked for sale of' 0 the United States fni mployment and from ihere no immigration available to them. by Noftsger and Lawrence, arch- sion requested a meeting with the 1 Thi Furnishings for the new Hotel I Threadgill on the northeast corner I of Second street and Broadway had I ilocts, and W.

V. Baker, city on- subcommittee to 1 memos ho WILL ROGERS. Jr. "THE oY FROM OKLAHOMA" in WARNERCOIOR with station lor payment of the lien, villi 6 percent interest from No-: ember, 1953. on the grounds the two received under the encineer's: anged until next week.

late wore invalid since both, Dockhands Slow Work been ordered and the opening wa: expected in about three weeks J. P. Early of Chickasha was thi president of the hotel comnnn: bidders specified a completion date I 1 A "FLIGHT NURSE" ss of the time fixed in the: TlK Brazil, Feb. Crisp was apparent low ,1 Port workers Monday began The burning of a switchboard at the Pioneer Telephone company i disabled the service greatly I Representatives of the Law-ton I chamber of commerce asked for bidder for the project with a base" "triko in support of their "DESTINATION GOBI" bid of $331,872. C.

T. Huches Con- tlcmnnns Jf MCK. itted an offer that ended a 1953 strike. The dockers arc refusing to work of $.171,664. Nine bids of other 1 Hi "lothcr than normal hours.

Twenty iships are now awaiting dock space exceeded the official of 537.1,000. ot uie ociay. $607,667 bid II' SAILORS 1 aad GIRL" by I.ipperl Bros. Const ruction Co. for the grandstand, designed to scat 30,000 persons, was recommended Monday by the stale fair board and Baker.

aid in securing a larger garrison, buildings and the annual maneuvers of the V. S. army at Fort Sill from the Oklahoma City chamber of commerce. 25 Years Ago George Miller, one of the owners of the famous 101 Banch at Marland was killed when his car turned over on the slippcrv pavement north of Pnnca City Mayor Dean attached his signature to checks to the Rock Island railroad for 52,009,480 and the Frisco for 1,766,987 for the removal of their tracks from downtown Oklahoma City Oklahoma City skated and slid when streets and sidewalks were covered with a thin coat of ice, making "HOU5E OF WAX" GENE NELSON "SANGAREE" "MAN ON A TIGHT ROPE" I A central heating unit, gift of the Senior Hospitality club, now will serve the first two floors of Oklahoma City's Ihreo-Mnry Home, of Redeeming Love, making it possible to convert more space into comfortable living quarters. Inspect ing the new unit are.

Mrs. M. R. Redman, 715 NW 31, left, club treasurer, Mrs. Hank 207 Kim, Midwest City, chairman of the club's Home committee, and Rev.

R. 10. Riiltorfield, superintendent. llr- OF THE WORLD'S only the third floor dormitory area had central heating. TODAY! travel dmicu.lt anri dangerous 1 Fears of 75 courthouse employees OF NEW YORK" (BARTON) Business Director fro WAifffRSl Tira Theft Charged lohn Thomas Fitls.

710 SE 32. is charged Monday with theft of ire and wheel from Ihe. Rcinaucr others Molor 25 NW 9. I till -J tP CHIEFTAIN 3450 SW 79 P.M. ME 2-6482 that their salary claims would not be paid faded as the warrants were signed by the chairman of the county commissioners.

Conflicting opinions of the county attorney and assistant state attorney general had left the claims in doubt A Selected for Area for yievers. ,.1 Mcvcr HREE SAILORS AND A CIRL" rob. 3 nn j. "IRIQUOIS TRAIL" Sara' Bartlesville youth Mat 2900 EPPERLY DEI CITY of the business ill lake over about -HREE YOUNC TEXANS" Big Knee Bone Mrs. Ross Clark.

Matchett, 59, "DESERT RATS" of 2636 SW -13, would enjoy talking 'February With a geologist, or anyone who lacliyilies hnnt op ILouisiana He will supervise SBA i Texas. Arkansas, and Oklahoma, includ- New or other, animals. She is trying ''ranch offii KNOB HiLL Orleans, and Oklahoma City. Matchett worked for the Ex change National bank, Tulsa, "TUMBLEWEED" "TRY AND CET ME' tor IK years anu purcnascn Bank of Scagraves in 1937. mi IN 0 Ho disposed of his interest in the Scagraven bank last year.

iiguro out wnat type animal ownen the "knee joint" which she acquired from friends in southern Oklahoma. The joint, she reports, is about 14 inches in diameter. "Sort of like a dinosaur," she explained. Seven Die in Crash BOGOTA, Colombia, Feb. 1 Ml Seven persons were reported killed REDSKIN "IVANH0E" (in coto "THE JUGGLER" HCHIHCfllM "FLAME OF CALCUTTA" "SKY COMMANDO" Mc gunness The paradise TOMORROWI pi III MliiMl! He Works In The IMedical Shadow tPBEcaarrfB RiMSPKrKu magicolor AHJJHPBECH)arrfDHlWSJ and several injured Mondav CO MS crash of a Colombian airforce plana at the Villavicencio airbase, about 60 miles southeast of Bogota.

-UlANOVA HJb- SKYTRAIN "FICHTER ATTACK" "CLIPPED WINGS" I AGNEW 2821 S. AGNEW P.M. ME 4-7216 Special Lazy Filet Mignon $35 8 Turkey Dinners SI 3 8 20Jncoln CIA T53S73 ibsosooeooosoaeccwSwsocoei "SOUTH SEA WOMAN" (color) mil FRIDAY, FEB. 5TU MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM 8:30 P. M.

DIRECT FROM TRIUMPHANT INEZ DE MARCO PAM HOILOWAY TONI AIRLINE 0N6Tm.rmee "FLIGHT NURSE" "COBS AND CALS" BERI DEL Drive-Sn 6 spmme 7.,: rd "VICE SQUAD" "WITHOUT WARN ING" MOHSO TOUSCTVUCH XR1ZA HAYDEN NE "66" GOOD TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOWNTOWN VEAZEY'S PRICES $2.95 $2.50 $1.75 $1.00 CHARLTON "THE CLASS WEB" CIMARRON KID" HESTON LIZABETH SCOTT DIANNE FOSTER And Introducing Lovely PAT CROWLEY lA'JGHS 1OM IHAT 6 P.M. Kids 30e EXTRA! saiiewaj I "BALLET OOP" NOW! 8 TOP STARS I 2 TOP HITS! iiR love who kissed and jj "I "will not bare my rccreti I even lo you. Doctor a fenUttic conflict ct idene knA OHN WAYNE CLAUDETTE COLSERT WITHOUT RESERVATIONS MOVED OVERI FOR ANOTHER WEEK OF ADVENTURE IN THE SCREEN MODERN MIRACLE KATHARINE HEPBURN -GINGtR ROGERS ADDLPHE MENIOU-LUCILLE BAIL EVE ARDEN ANN MILLER AT: 1 :53 5:05 IAlaska ggai in LSEAS STARTS FRIDAY! MIGHTY PROUD MOROCCAN PRINCE twiuhfd by the hiuntlng. tttHc BABYLON FAILS IN 14 BATTLE Filmed entirely in authentic scenes ot wtto, bat-blooded Morocco! ROBERT TAYLOR SAVA GARDNER MEL FERRER -ANNE CRAWFORD STANLEY RAKER TALBOT JENNINGS. JAN LLSTIG NOEL A KG LEY 7- RICHARD THORPE wPANDRO S.

BERMAN M-G-M's 30TH ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE cornelWILDE MEL RITA "TlcHIIICOlOR-OELUg. (mm Extra! FERRER-GAM STARTS FRIDAY! An H-C-M Ttrtmt "3 SAILORS A GIRL" -Yc M-C-M's FJKST TRODUCTJON IN CINEMASCOPE! SnvT MIDWEST'S FIRST PRESENTATION IN CINEMASCOPE! STarts TOMORROW 'VESUVIUS 425 NW 23 mm squw.

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