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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 15

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 32. TTHE DAILY OKLAHOMAN -DIRECTOR TO LAUNCH DRIVE TODAY- State Savings Bond Record Praised ihreve will address the chamber of comic forum Friday In kick off Me and rica Week when the division opens its a for $1 billion more bond sales in than last toll director savs bis organiza Karl 0. Shrove, director of the treasury department's savings bond division, normally docs not hit (he road to launch bond drives. But he came to Oklahoma City Thursday for a good reason. "I came to Oklahoma because of your good record," Shrevc, former vice-president for General F.lectric and past president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, declared.

lie went on to explain that Oklahoma finished second in the nation in 1053 for sales of Scries bonds and ranked third for sales of Scries and It bonds. Since the end of the Korean war, bond sales arc no lonjjcr boosted with patriotic appeals, he said, but are being put on a personal basis. And ho says bond sales place the public debt in the hands of the pcopln thus stabilizing the dollar and halting runaway inflation. The first quarter of 1954 is being slanted at pay roll savings and future drives will be aimed at the farmer and other groups. In stating Oklahoma's record for 1053, Shrevc said the state bought $50,876,300 in and It bonds for 111.71 of its quota.

Sales in 1951 in the stale were $38,773,258 and 1952 sales hit $43,270,333. tion has set a heavy goal for 1054 shooting for sales totaling Shrove said a million more school children saving the bond way is being sought. There are now 7 million out of 30 million students saving. "Although it doesn't represent much money, it certainly teaches the youngster the value of thrilt. Slayer of Poef, Wife, Says He Deserves Prize Congress Group Reaches Accord On Pension Plan WASHINGTON.

Fob. 11 Sen- offered for the FIRST TIME in fPflp ODORLESS flat finish A59 TlRPOLENEfhinner- dynel covered ROLLER andRAY there are NO BETTER dryers under the sun '1845 straightline DRYERS Folds Up Easily For Storage! ja aara ft I- i alellouse conferees today reached agreement on a bill liberalizing NF.W YORK. Feb. 11 MV-Tho confessed slayer of poet Maxwell Bodcnhcini and his wife in a dis-play of "madness" which did not entirely convince police cried out today that he deserved a medal mm i pensions for the 96 sen 435 House members. The measure also creased pensions for the grcssional emnloves.

did the country a favor," shouted 25-year-old Harold Wein-berg, a former mental "I killed two Communists. ought to Sen. Margaret Chase Smith Washmctnn. (R-Me), head of the Senate conferees, said there was unanimous agreement. As originally passed by the Sen D.

ate last year, the bill only raised Smiling at. times and again tremble. Weinberg interrupted a ourt appearance to break into 'The Slar-Snanclofl R.inner." Then the legislative employes pensi he demanded of Felony Magistrate. by adding several provisions which: would boost pension benefits for senators and representatives. Under present law.

members of: a Communist? cnored the ouestinn. and sent the ragged Greenwich Village dishwasher off to Bcllcvuo Hospital for a mental examination. Congress can get a pension at age 62 after six years of service. It is figured on the basis of two and one-half per cent of an average! i is due back in court Feb. 26.

Police voiced suspicion that salary over the entire period of Weinberg is feigning madness to escape the electric chair (or (he multiplied Dy yea To be eligible, the; 5Jt Treated To Resist Wear, fftaaw OD service fi percent of their si P1 NoaWasted Space Every I II the retirement fund. twin Killings last Satur-night. 'I'm Not Craiy' lev can't rxerute von for List i the the provis; killing Communists, can they?" he Members could add up to five pupil met teacher Thursday when Mrs. ales, left. Cheyenne, served as chairman of hostcssc Johnston Murray at the weekly governor's mansion, ousc.

Mrs. Males, then J.crcna Savage of Hammond, ia.no student Afrs. Murray's at Wcalhcrjord. "I'm crazy yah." jeered one moment, adding the next, I -sC-TT) I inside ground box revolves in O-fooMdrcle. you can stand in one place to 1 VLc hang your clothes.

BUY NOW SAVE S2.60! HARMONY HOUSE readv-made years of military service onto theirj congressional service for pension! purposes, even though the military service took place before they en-; tered Congress. 2. Members would get a higher; salary base from which to figure! Weinberg began the day at po-ce headquarters smiling and at case. But he worked to a shouting, table-pounding their pensions. They would figure; pitch in the courtroom and was Students Help Fill Mansion City TV Station Plans Shakeup ge saiary uniy iiuni muj the pension plan first was; venet ran linris m.

fe idopted, instead of the beginning BBinS i which older members got, He demanded "a big shot lawyer an American citizen who believes in the American flag." And he announced in court: "I'm for the public. The public Listing Indebtedness of over $250,000 which it is unable to meet and remain in operation." Okla 57,500. The members also could figure their salary at $15,000 from 1952 on. Under present law, their sal-; ary considered as $12,500 for pension purposes. In 1952, a $2,500 Pupil delegations from fou schools Thursday were nmong th 313 guests who dropped in a weekly openhousc at the governor' homa Citv station KLPR-TV Thurs day petitioned in federal court for mder the bank- Weinberg display surpassed in Is lurid appeal even the realism n-the writings of Bodenheim, the inzz age poet of passion and Couple Found Dead Bodenheim.

58. and his 35-year- personal expense made taxable just rest of ventv Future Homcmakcrs rica from Crooked Oaks high- (heir pay filed by Retro Widows and denendents of theater owner, was approved by school Oklahoma county macic up the largest guest group. Thirty-five members of the senior class old third wife, Ruth Fagan Bodenheim, found shelter last week in Weinberg's shabby $5 a week tenement room on Third Ave. near tho REGULARLY S2.98 49 REGULARLY $3.69 rfPJ: fl 'fejj 89c window shades flj $4 Sperry highschoo! in iiusa county traveled the greatest members who die in office would be allowed to get pension benefits. At present, they receive them only if the husband has retired fromj Congress when he dies.

This provision applies relroac-l Bowery. list.net aiepncn a. vuan-dler, who appointed Everett E. Cotter, local attorney, as trustee. Cotter was required to post bond and the attorney was given until March 18 to submit to tho roiirt a list of creditors, the 19 Girl idditio reduced by alcohol to a City' .1 sixth Oklahon school and Scouts Greenwich Village stumblcbum.

tively to widows of thre a Hird las fro i 11 Del Stinrl.iv. His wife lav dead Oklnhomans, visitors from Florida, nd Nebraska helped Doost stockholders. Judge Chandler instructed Cotter to have a reorganization program ready by April 12. The petition for reorganization beside him of stab wounds in the Weinberg, a drinking companion nensinn hnnefits at aee 60 after 10; Ihe fraud to al of EUCStS at 3U years of service, but at a slightly! opennouscs to niey isSSJU I of the Bodenhcims, was arrested an art exhibit from worm-high school. this age 55 at gunpoint yesterday, anoui a mile from the murder scene.

Ho stated that mc upuoi niii wik- liabilities, but the company would not be able to continue operation. Also lhe notition savs further new Hostesses assisting Mrs. John- The measure also would increase Wfilc nf legislative emnloves the following! 1 he had roamed as jar sown r-hnrloltr-sville. after the ton Murray ini50 CRAFTSMAN ID-INCH L. Cheyenne worn siayings but returned to New York.

sharply. capital cannot be secured under Han Al present ineir rem biiiuiil ij.ij Well; c-conviet with a record as a va 'hapman, Mrs. larry Dearing, Billy Chal- for most nrhnr frrleral emnloves grant and a thief. He spent time E. Beaty, Mrs.

E. L. Mrs IVi per cent multiplied by years MeTlnniol. Mrs. Guv Armstrong, FES.1Z-W aMMMMlLiii a rhn MWIIVII 0UIIV J.

B. Eakins, Mrs. jonn ipp annual salary for any harged from the Army as a men-al case. Of medium build, he Is i dark, wild-haired but not un ady. five Mrs.

Truman Farmer, Mrs. Rob- Explai handsome man. nri Thrifves. Mrs. C.

V. Maddi Confession bignea 10 hours of questioning, the i-isle iioggs, Mrs. nun Kin a figui i Mrs. .1. VV.

Chalfant. legislative employes to use of 2V'2 per cent instead of the present organization. The station listed liabilities at and indebtedness in excess of $250,000. Assets were listed at S523.J-t3.34 with S495.07l.33 as fixed assets such as land and equipment. The amount still due on equipment is Last week, Gordon McLendon, Dallas, took over active management of the station.

He immediately fired 37 employes and then rehired 11. Planners Suggest Raise in hilina Fee 1 From 75 to $35 district attorney's office booked Weinberg on two homicide counts John Dunn, Mrs. Baxter Purccll. cent for up to 15 years of service I in figuring their pensions. After 15 years, the per cent rate would fror vill asl night and announccu ne mm a confession.

But Openhousc 2 to 4 p. "'fhe legislative employes contend many conflict- formula because they havt Brother Bulls I ake Texas Show Honors lice was one in which he reportedly said he killed the Bodenheims to silence a loud pro-Communist tirade by the poet. Bodenheim admittedly was a Communist during the depression but claimed he left the party in assurance of tenure. Conferees besides Mrs. Smith were Sens.

Dirkscn (It-Ill), -John M. Butler (R-Md), Humphrey (O-Minn) and Kennedy (D-Mass), and Reps. Magcn (R-Minn "Withrow (R-Wis) and Davis (D-C-a). for zoning. "Pe- Albert, a hull, Thurs-board of adjust-rtnv waS the first grand recommended Santa Gerirudis of the Oklahoma City Houston fat stock show nnd rodeo.

C0''t9This was the theme that Wein-A1'ibcrg harped on throughout today. plan. I Alhr.rf! full hrother. Pi A Bad Seatuation e.scnt fee rged in thesi 'itv council ac jbert II, weighing in at 2,430 pounds. iwns chosen reserve champi linn ami-nrlinc the citv zoning regu MARSHALL, N.

Vcb. 11 When Judge H. Hoylc Sink or-idered a new chair to replace the pul tllc George4 of'TtichmondTex; lations will be required higher fees into effect. that almost couapscu wnen An fori Midget Dies at 89 LOUISVILLE. Feb.

11- of Madison superior court, the several months as a part of the eity's efforts to find new income News-Hccora ran wu.s uwu'. "Sink Sat In Seal: Kink Sinks In 'Seat; Sink Says Seat Sorry." Friends of Suspect 1 To Plead for Him husband, Ge State Is on Spot This Year As Measles Cyce Swings Up "Long may the American flag Speaker Drops Dead EUREKA, Calif- Feb. 31 -i While telling the story of his Hie An members of the Fortuna Rotary rUib Thursday. 75-y a r-old Bert Morgan dropped dead. Ike to Hunt Quail In Georgia Today WASHINGTON.

b. 11 OP-. President Eisenhower will lly to (Georgia Friday and spend Satur-Idav "with dog and gun" hunting quail, the White House announced iThursday. I The president will take off from I National airport at about 11:30 tt, lonHinn near ThomasVlUe. DENVER, Feb.

11 oi than 25 Georgians will come hei March 8 to plead for the life iWHIH II I II I III li III ilBMlli nillll I li -eipr- Gene Ju nghns Mr? WMI miSfflHRlS GUARANTEED 24-MOS. ALLSTATE Re k. Z(i John 5nAYQ at $1795! faclory-fresh BATTERIES b0-- id Thursda to i' 'i plastic or fiber seat covers 11 1 GL Friday, Saturday. Monday Only! 03 Bm y-rrrd disoase rate, Dr. O.

Wails, state health department epidemiologist. Thursday said it perhaps Measles come in cycles of about three years. The disease builds tip to a peak year, takes a sharp drop, then starts build-inc im gradually again. Dr. Wails explained.

In 1952. Oklahoma had a light a possibility that we up to that now." much precautionary iith only 1,700 persons ahout three hours later. I He will dTive to the "MUestone of Treasury Secretary iGcorge M. Humphrey, who will accompany- him along with Cliff Rob-'erts, an old friend from New York iand Augusta. and preis secretary James C.

Hagexty. I The chief executive is expccteS to return here by late Sunday after- T-at with LeRoy Leick. 30. the victim's husband, of stranding Mrs. Leick W.i'k days later both Dukes and Lnck confessed a murder plan, but each accused the other of thf fcnial strangling.

They will be tried scp- you know it is in the neighborhood, you ran keep a sharp watch t. if n.i i lUru year, 775 cases Seventy-three reported to the i i have been health fl- ycuzeaaieea you fac4 ARS dim? fo "l-osSf.

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