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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 40

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TUB DAILY OKUHOMAN 22 Mtmdsy, Augutt 10, '59 Senorita Spikes Marriage Rumor 2 Are Added ByTahlequah Woman Tops Mate'sWorld Swim Record NICK. France. Aug. SyMtf Csisblancas, the Mfrirsn TAHI.F.QUA1I, Aug. -Two Atoka Places Rugged Laws Around Liquor beauty, 'said Sunday the don not want to be the wife cf Aga Khan because she did not feel FEN8ACOM.

Fto, Au pretty Monde held her breath, applied makeup to her cheeks, mellculotjsly freshened her lip mora additions to the faculty at Northeastern State college have been announced this week by President HarrtH E. Garrison, Mick and studied the results In tup to the responsibHIty. Huv in Vail Tjimirnlr Sand "The rrlisloa or nationality of Sprfni. and Clyde Smallwood, mirror. Norman.

Sat tiled, the rote to the turf- ATOKA. Auc. 9 Kefi from MOO to 0500 and Zunwatt will be a member of 5f the man who will be my husband matters little to roe. she told ft reporter, "but sincerely, I didn't want to be the begum the muile tlaff In charm at vocal our. rmnutri in iw unn Nim stringent rrculstioni are and claimed a record for under music while Ralph Whltworth, water awlmmlng-U miles with out surfacing.

twne oi me leaner ot tne ismaui Moslems). I think It Implies director of vocal music, It on sabbatical leave, whltworth It working on hit doctorate in muile at Iowa State University. The mermaid, 24-yrar-old Jane ny obligations, struggles and aldosare, bettered tho listed much courage. I am only it. I was afraid of not being capable of the task." Smallwood will teach In the communications division as de Stories of a romance between record of 1S.2 miles set by her husband, Fred, at Fort Rucker, earlier this In to doing, she doubled the women's mark of 7 miles set by Ginger Stanley at Silver River, Included in a liquor ordinance patted by the city council In Atoka.

Mayor Floyd Maton tald an emergency was declared, pine Ins the ordinance In effect immediately. It places taxes on beveraccs In excess of 3.2 percent alcohol. Retail liquor license fees were aet at Moo per year. Other fees Include brewer's license, 11.500; distiller's license. wine-maker's license.

$500; rectifier's license, $2,000, and wholesaler's bate coach and speech Instructor. He takes the place of Vol-gene Uttlcfield, who Is also on sabbatical leave. Llttlefleld is working for his doctorate in In 19M. Sylvia, daughter of a wealthy Mexican Inventor and businessman, and the handsome 32-year-old Axa Khan IV, became current two years ago when she was a student at an English finishing school. They were often The underwater makeup bit speech at Oklahoma University, Zumwalt, a native of Drum She didn't want to look washed out for the approximately 500 well-wishers on hand for the license.

500. right, received his bachelor of music degree at Southwestern coUege. Wlnfleld, and his seen together. windup of her gruelling stunt was sne bone-tired? No permits will be issued if the applicants do not hold vnlid licenses from the state covering master's in music from Oklaho "I'd love to go out and have RUN ma University. He has done graduate work at Oklahoma State nice, big stenk and then go the same types of operations dancing," sne satu.

tier blue eyes twinkling. "And I think it The licenses must be approved in rejrular sessions of the city university, the University of Col orado, and George Peabody Col lege. can be arranged 1:15 PMS council. Certain Days Out HUWY- LAST i DATSI i -'-j Sales of intoxicating liquors His experiences are wide and varied and include teaching at junior and senior 'colleges. He was also a member of the music Holiday off the premises of tne retail faculty for eight years at the Stores fire prohibited.

The sales are to be permitted from 10 a.m., to 10 p.m., Monday through Sat College of the Ozarks. Clarks vilte, Ark. He has been active urday. professional music organiza A DISCRETIONARY RETREAT into the set is made by extras as they're closely followed by an elephant during a misadventure on a Rome location. The setting was a Carthaginian encampment for the movie, "Hannibal." Elephants were set to charge into the camp but they entered too soon, bringing about the extra speed from the extras.

An extra at left background holds out a torch in an attempt to change course of elephants. There are' to be no sales dur ing general primary, runoff pri tions and assisted in the National Music Educators Conference mary or special elections. Sales also are prohibited on New planning committee for Arkansas U'jANEWYMAN JILL ST JOHN tse-uiei CAROL LYNLEY PAUL HENREID Kiddies tk. GARY CROSBY extra N1CO MINARDOS. loid lfwr wjosE6REcq( lttititiit and the Arkansas Music Teach crs Association board.

Year day. Fourth or July. La bor day, Veterans day, Thanks giving and Christmas. Emnloves in liquor establish Smallwood, who was a fighter BViefs -v Julie Andrews Finishes Role Rights Appeal By Ike Urged pilot in World war II, received ments must be 21 years or older his BA degree from Abilene GIANT (MI PARKING and must hold valid employe licenses issued by the state. Al Christian college -and his master's degree from the University CATOOSA School Superin-i of Oklahoma.

cil has passed an ordnance setting the price of liquor store coholic beverages may not be sold to anyone under 21 and those in that age group are not tendent Watie Twist says regular classes will begin here August He has done research on exist WASHINGTON. Aug. 9 (UPI) permits at $250 each. An earlier Rep. Emanuel Celler (D- Enrolment will be August suggestion of a $400 tax was entialism and recently delivered a speech to the staff of Central N.

called upon President to be allowed on the premises. Drinking Limited voted down. 18-19. Ten new teachers have been! citizens committee headed Eisenhower Sunday to make a nation-wide radio-television appeal in support of pending civil Tucker allnd Russell a Forrr.il "JEANNE EAflLES' state Hospital on "Existential Psychoanalysis." He has held positions at the University of Oklahoma and Phillips University as an instructor in philosophy. It will be unlawful to open a container and consume alcoholic beverages on the premises of a hired for the fall term.

Delivery' is expected about October 1 of two new school buses. Jell Chandler by Tony Jack Lyons had been appointed earlier by Mayor John Cordell to make suggestions as LONDON, Aug. 9 Julie Andrews took her applause Saturday night as she has done a thousand times since "My Fair Lady" blazed into a stage success. This time a stream of tears rolled through her makeup. Suddenly she made off for her dressing room and stayed there more than an hour weeping.

Thus 24-year-old Julie parted i ignis legislation as ne did wim labor reforms. retail liquor store. Also, drink liquor ordnances. The 2o0 BEAVER A German youth ing and intoxication in any pub But Celler, chairman of the Own Til 6 Cary Grant-Et Marie Saint NORTH BY NORTHWEST figure was in line, with their house judiciary committee, said lic place, hignway, street or alley, are prohibited. Fairfax Paving Set FAIRFAX, Aug.

9-Delayed for a month by recent rains. he doubted Eisenhower would a "THE MATING GAME Drbble Rrynolda a Tony Randal 3 -TAP BOOTS" a Susan Harvard Van llcflln ,2 who has spent the last six months here in the Ruben P. Frantz home has sailed for his homeland after spending a year TAHLEQUAH Grass that undertake such a move. Any person under 21 years misrepresenting his age by pre "I'm free to confess that we American homes under the the paving of 15 blocks of city has been sneaking between the cracks of the sidewalks and gutters on Tableau ah' main street from ageless Eliza Doohttle, the role that made her an international star. III a "TEN DAYS TO TULAHA" A senting false documentation it induce someone to sell him li got very little leadership from the White House." Celler said.

streets is scheduled to begin auspices of the Mennonite Central committee. has disappeared. She looked back to the first 'The president doesn't seem to quor is violating the law. The store operator still is liable if Hans Adolf Herlzler was in The mystery of the missing have his heart in civil rights. soon.

Mayor Boy Hutcheon said this summer's paving compares with 44 blocks completed last A.M 45c 'TIL 3THB the United States as one of 34 vocational trainees here from grass was explained by street he sells liquor under such cir cumstances. seller said Eisenhower has 5 superintendent Charlei Dunham, made "some very pontifical dec Restaurant, club and other ALL NEW SUPER SHOCK1 "THE MUMMY" In Terrifying Technicolor Plus "THE CURSE OF THE UNDEAD" night in New York 3tt years ago and her first number, the magic and intensely moving moment when the little Cockney flower girl sings wistfully of her dream of luxury. summer. who says his department sprayed larations in favor of civil rights. France, Germany, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Paraguay, Switzerland and Uruguay.

the street with a grass killing but if he had only imdemented chemical. wose words with some action we I MED iimifAltfiai probably would have had a WAGONER Only one notice You know, I never really got OKEMAH The Okemah cham places of recreation operators are not to permit persons to be drunk in their places of business. It will be unlawful for anyone to transport alcoholic beverages Upon which the seals of the original containers have been broken unless it is in the trunk the part under control," she said. stronger bill coming out of the; judiciary committee." of intent to open a package liquor store has been filed in Wagoner in contrast to the many filings in other towns in surround 2 GREAT HITS Celler committee last week ber of commerce board has voted to kill grass growing on city sidewalks The board agreed to purchase kerosene to kill the free I got close to it sometimes." Rest Plsvnntd Now, she said, she plans a Each at Our Customers While TUry approved a five-point civil rights Jack Webb in "DRAGNET" John Wayne "BLOOD ALLEY ing counties. bill embracing all but two of grass and arrange for or provide Combine Sobarbso Convenience Eisenhower's "moderate" rights Mrs.

Velma Weishaar plans with Downtown quality or any closed compartment out of the public view and out of reach of any occupant of the labor necessary to take care of long rest "just a quiet and ordinary time with my husband." She was married last May to to open a store in a building at the intersection of SH 51 and the job. vehicle. U. S. 69 at the edge of Wagoner.

DURANT Fred Blalock, man stage designer Tony Walton, her steady boy friend from bobby-sox days. A small fine was set up for violations of provisions of the PRYOR The Pryor city coun- proposals. Celler interviewed on a radio press conference, renewed his prediction that congress would enact a civil rights bill this year. Too Little Rain HELENA, Aug. 9 About ager of the Bryan County Abstract Co.

is the new Durant chamber of commerce president The Drury Lane audience gave ordinance. The fine is to be not more than $20 for each day of her a wonderful sendoff. They for 1959-60, s.u Poe Brown. linked hands across the theater and sang "should old acquaint City Man Struck By Car, Injured Dr. Allen E.

Shearer, presi ance be forgot. The cast 1 PH CALL NOW CE 5-8545 I for seat reservations TONIGHT 8:15 P.M. dent of Southeastern State col gave her an ovation. Admission 75c 740,000,000 acres in 17 Western states almost 40 percent of the area of the continental United States gets too little rain to sup lege, was chosen first vice-presi Later, when the tears were dent, succeeding Blalock. Lynd- violation.

Fairfax to Study Phone Rate Boost FAIRFAX, Aug. 9-The chamber of commerce and representatives of the General Telephone company- of the Southwest will meet Tuesday night in the Amer port general agriculture. wiped away, Julie was hostess at a party in the theater. say Phillips was re-liired as manager for another year. HINTON, Aug.

9 "THE FAMH.Ol'S LAW onicers are searching for a car A wonderful night and a won which they said struck and jured a 53-year-old man on derful show," she said. "Thank you to everyone who made it all possible." SWIM At Twilight Beach highway near Hmton Sunday morning. ican- Legion hall here to discuss Shlrltv MarUlnF-rjavId BARTLESVILLE Tee B. Thompson an employe of Cities Service Oil Company, is new assistant Civil Defense director for Washington county, says John M. Wilkinson, county CD director.

He is the second assistant Highway patrol troooer Art a proposed rate increase phone service, John Risinger Cordry said the injured man IKerwin BIaUhw'a-Jalle Adams. I "TARAWA BEACHHEAD" 1SKYTRAIN I rXl Wilde-Jean Wallace 1 said. Recommendations of the cham laentmea himself Henry Raymond Martin of Oklahoma Citv ber's rural telephone committee "DEVDVS nAIKFIN" (er IncrtciriaJ 822 Southwest 29 1 II iSSMmm, Come on girls, corns on boyi. Now It tut 1 MBlSmumWl iltno to make tome nolle. Everybody, loves I and the board of directors will MAY OPEN 1:15 P.M.

Cordry said Martin told him he went to a nearby tavern and a man there took him to a Hinton hospital. His condition was de She talked of the pleasure and the money that playing in this most British of American musicals has brought her. Another Takes Part "You know," she said, "I think I'm enormously better than when I started on Broadway. "Sometimes I play the record we made two weeks after we opened there. I'm not very pleased with that now." As for the money, she said: be presented at the meeting, named by Wilkinson this year.

Virgil Miller, an' employe of the county assessor's office, submitted his resignation from the post earlier this year. 15th AT NORTH MAY Wl 3-04(2 Risinger said. 1 om ME 4-6588- IDori, Div-Jack Lemmon "IT HAPPENED TO JANE" (color)" Van Johnaon-Jett Vork I "LAST ItUTZKIUKO" I EARTH: LAKESIDE OPEN 1 P.M. General Telephone will ask the corporation commission for an Increase in rates for this area ranging from 90 cents to $1.90 7518 NORTH MAY VI 3 EARTH: niww I OKLAHOMA CITY'S NEW F1KST HUN THEATRE -OKLAHOMA 'PREMIERE 1 Cllflon Jane Carol Webb Wjman l.ynler scribed as serious. Officers said Martin told them he was walking along U.

S. highway 281 north of Hinton when the door of a passing car swung open and hit him in the back as it went by. Martin said there OPEN CAPITOL Nowl Highly Entertaining Conudyl i 1 1 P.M 2510 SOUTH ROBINSON CE 2-2744 I don't know how much I'm worth. I "IT HAPPENED TO JANE Doris Day Jack Lemmon "BELL. BOOK CANDLE" EARTH: 2:406:19.9:42 per month.

Chemistry Teacher Joins College Faculty WILBURTON, Aug. 9 Roscoe Bui I make a point of under InCm Wayne In "HORSE SOLDIEBS" I -0n 12:45 50c Til 2 VI MIOOI The Ciy that Rocked THE VALLEY OF THE Combine suburban convenience Flowers a Cure? DUBLIN, Aug. 9 Ancient Celts believed forget-me-nots were a Jobn Woyne-Wllllam Ilolden "HORSE SOLDIERS" Uolort Bob Hope-Marilyn Maxwell "OFF LIMITS" This Earth isMineV ClNIMAtkOK TECHNICOLOR, TODAY THE BIGGEST I SHOW IN THE WORLD! wWHW if standing what is happening to; my money. "Don't think I'm tightfisted. I bought a mink coat.

It wasn't a full length mink but it was mink. "We haven't a car although I hold a license. Tony holds the important license, the marriage one." Anne Rogers, another British girl with enormous talent, takes mw KlWa Mnnrlav niofcf ito CHIEFTAIN sure cure for bites of serpents and mad dogs. Hundreds of years later forget-me-nots were used in poultices for sore eyes. E.

Lancaster, who replaces Andres Estrada on the Eastern Oklahoma college faculty, will instruct chemistry this autumn. Lancaster, a resident of Ottawa, received the BS degree in chemistry from Ottawa university and the MS degree from the University of Kansas, Lawrence. Doris Dav Jack I.rnimon "IT HAPPENED TO JANE'' (color) Robert Knanp-Jean Morehead mmmmmmmmd WttTtfrw WN NOW OPEN No. 2 Hi 1 A VINTAGE PRODUCTION' II MARYosANNE FRANK 1 Julie, she has played "My Fair I nuimii UAIICC rum iMlM I WJIIJ1JI Ja TAHMN'S IUDDEX JUNGLE" VfWIN. ITT.

-V" Adm.50r Hominy Gets Coach Nf the states 11 mm.ii HOMINY Aue 9-Woodrow Aftcr a few days at thelr aI1art-l 1 17 N. Broadway LV- in London's Eaton Square, jSg 7 gg Cooper has been named high- Mi Andrew, and her husband I Combleu American 12 2 4 6 8 10 SB Open II am Ends Tonile 9 ooi.BEN sr. pryoM r. AID! IMF Will Roue rs Rd. mv.jii aikliime.

MWJ "OO JOIINNV 00" Marlon Mlrhnrl-llnrdv Kruier JUNGLE OOUDESS" tculi NW lli.Ll CIRCLE IB KIDDIES. 35c ALL DAY ill Hours mm plUi 'fflgdW1 Sj S. "Orders Hacked FIIEE PARKING AFTER anliiawiaUaUa9amKafi nil sraaaiasissi SB atrillAIAHK at probably will go to France for a delayed honeymoon. Hominy Hospital Patients Receive Gift Newspapers school football coach to succeed Jim Crossland. Cooper, 36, is a native of Arkansas but has spent most of his life in Oklahoma at Weatherford and Anadarko.

Blackwell Plans Airport Auction nninnw nivi kwai" "AMA OtltLS" (color). ssaJC '11' Rossana I'odesta-jacK oernna 'HELEN OF TROY (color) HOMINY, Aua. 9 "Ooeratlon KlgkHj I PH 1 10 PM I ml mm Ji rSWyKMrieerntlon i Newspaper" has been started "GRAPES OF WRATH" I Gene TI-rr-Charlr C.ranewln "TOBACCO ROAD Iumw.vn 4 rvnniin wvnn II -D Mm KOCK Hudson wltll Charcoal steak 5WIU SoilllUNntt WW Alan I DANNY, kiiSF STARTS I ffllMjiS-lift FRIDAYk re ItIMIBD iM S. Air Depot nW, 1 INKEK Ad S0(, MK BLACKWELL, Aug. 9-Munic- here a newspaper woman lpal airport here -will be sold hosPltal manager, Tom Lit- jvjhlic auction at 10 a.m.

Tucs-, day. Their plan is to provide a The 160-acre site will be off- weekly paper and a metropolitan ered two ways. i daily for every room in Hom-j First offering will be the hospital. Residents of Horn-! hangar, dwelling, fixtures and1 iny are being urRcd tn subscribe 1 ground lighting system as scp-it0 a metropolitan newspaper, or) arate items. The second offer I tlie Hominy newspaper.

The! will be the land and all struc-jdonors name will be printed on tores and improvements except 'rst page of the paper to the ground lighting system. 'M delivered to each patient. The city commission will ac- Mrs. Sylvia Starks, who Is cept the first offering for the sponsoring the program said sev-aggregale or take a composite jeral papers are now being de-bid. I livered.

TtoMlInd nmarll-rorreat "AI'VTIE ltr! "CIIASTNO T1IF. BTJN" (color) jy 5 Miles South on 11. 8. Tl I ouiii i it lAi'd11 I Ask 5WIM i '1 1 Adults 50e Children 30e 3t Wl 3-4446 mm I I ts)TART DAILY AT 1 PM ML N'W' SBSBmSTS I pan MnrrT filchainl Eran iov n.wkin-r.i SMla "TWO.1TEADET) SPT" Vets Parker Jaanna l)rn Olenn Penl-PIn. Rrewster mmt llrlslrtrsl Drive in Wcture in Town Ml.

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