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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 2

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Two WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27, 1949. THE DAILY OKLAHOMA? Big Game Hunter Puts Faith in Jaguar Guard 'MEET ME AT PAT'S' Daylight Time Has Nevada in a Swivet ELKO. April 26 P) "Some Small-Town Editor Proves Aline' Words Scare Big City body should do something about day Local Option Out as Repeal Bill Is Reported Drys' Attorney AssailsTactics In Repeal Move i his the ST. LOUIS, April 26 U.R) Denver M.

Wright, leather goods manufacturer and big game hunter, is taking no chances on pilfering of his office while he's away on a South American hunt- ing trip. He's leaving Mitzi; a Jaguar cub, to light savings time besides pass tne buck," Elko county commissioners resolved Tuesday as they decreed; schedule of an Oklahoma City goodwill tour to northwest Oklahoma daylight time to start May i. The last legislature gave uov. van Pittman power to declare daylight guard the office. time for the state, as a whole, but the "ones small now, wrignt said.

But brother, she's growing!" governor left it up to the counties. A Joint resolution for vote on rerjeali Oklahoma's United Drys. marshal ling: tneir rorces to prevent a special reoeal election May 24. charged Tues Pineapple Cloth To See You Crisply Thru Summer day the proposed election would be a pre-season of prohibition at a special election May 24 was reported to the senate Monday by the committee on revenue and taxation without provisions for local option as were first outlined. Apparently, the showdown in the senate on the repeal measure will not come until next week as the wet forces SELUH61 SPECIM.

haven't been able to muster the 30 votes required to call a special elec- -screen" to expose jocai weaknesses oi the anti-repeal forces. At the same time. David C. Shap-ard, attorney lor the state's dry group, predicted that a senate committee's recommendation for the special election "will never pass the legislature." Shapard charged that the committee's action "la a deliberate attempt on the part of Jim Nance and Bill Logan, the administration leaders, to manipulate this thing to meet their 386 PAIRS Even though we have not been included in the itinerary we wish to announce to the world that Aline, Queen of the Valley of the Eagle Chief, has one of the largest mercantile establishments in northwest Oklahoma; it has the finest and largest equipped machine shop west of Enid; it has a feed manufacturing plant; an unusually large locker plant; underground telephone system; it has every business represented, desired and needed by its surrounding territory, which, by the way. Is extensive.

"The Aline trade territory, above all. is rich with its wonderfully fine and wholesome citizenship where anyone should be proud to rear children in an atmosphere of down-to-earth belief in the fundamentals of true Americanism, to the exclusion of all other isms. Rubbing shoulders with such people might even do goodwillers good." Next Tuesday, there should be plenty of shoulder rubbing. The expected party of 60 businessmen will climb out of their buses for 20 minutes of handshaking. The Kiltie band will parade.

"They'll get the same treatment as the biggest city on the tour." said Theetus Greeson. manager of the wholesalers' and manufacturers' division of the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce. Both stops will be squeezed into the schedule between Cherokee and Fair view. Furthcr indication that the mc was changed. O.

O. Fields, editor of the Aline Chronoscope, wrote a heated editorial when he learned the three-bus delegation of city businessmen was not going to stop in his community of 400 persons. "Pass Us By? Well. Goodbye!" was the title of his editorial. Tuesday, the goodwill schedule was changed to Include 20-minute stops at both Aline and its neighbor, Cleo Springs.

Fields editorial was taken to the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce office by three different businessmen who have customers in the area. "Aline, Queen of the Eagle Chief valley has been spurned, turned down, ignored kicked in the pants by the Goodwillers of Oklahoma City who will pass it by in a blaze of glory as their three large buses travel Highway 8 on Tuesday. May 3. in their search for ever greener pastures and more of the stuff they call good will," Fields wrote. With a pointed reference to Wichita boosters who stopped In Aline, the editor said, "Of course, Aline does have other bids for its business.

WHITE Dress Shoes! will not be called up was given when Keith Cartwright. Durant. and Max Am. cook, cunton, two advocates ol repeal, were named to leave Wednesday with the group of legislators making the trip to rampa, to visit tne tner- The attorney, who called a meeting: of the drys' board of directors for 9, a. m.

Wednesday at First Christian church here, said Gov. Turner has! J. C. Nance, Purcell. said the com mittee decided not to Include the local; "deserted his previous stand that re peal was not part of his program.

Bhaoard said Turner refused to rene1 IV, Slorl now! If. MA izir: I wa' treatment that you'll -7 lov- of "forizeel, Vi permanent finish cotton VM Pineapple Cloth to fill a dtfinit place in your word- I i cooi yours todoy I I'om our selection of beau- tiful. refreihing pastel If I 1 shades. Sixes 1016. hI 0rder by Mail AlilP Add 2 Sales Tax option features in the resolution reported to the senate.

It had been said his dry stand at his Tuesday press neasure would provide cities ana i voting against the amendment at the election would be dry until "If the governor Is not supporting this move, everyone in the legislature is badly mistaken." Shapard said. there was anotner vote otnerwise. The proposed amendment would re neal the Drohibitlon article of the con stitutton. It would also prohibit for However, it has always been very ever the open saloon, ban sales of; liquor on Sunday, ban sales to minors, Drohiblt sale of liauor bv drink or in unbroken package, and prevent salc! yWL 'jfcFlfi PUMPS! SANDALS! Jfc COMPARE THESE VALUES! of liquor lor consumption on tne premises. It would prohibit sale of liquor outside boundary limits of in WKY-WDay? It'll Be June Navy Secretary Resigns in Huff -roey an mina ne is.

"They're trying now to write a bill or it may already be written that will have enough restrictions on liquor sales to bring over a few votes to their Shapard claimed. "Any legislator who votes to submit a bill like that to the people is only playing into hands of the wide-open liquor forces. The 'wide-open boys' won't try to put over this bill they're aiming at the 1950 election." He said the Drys are "agalnU" any contains" that will repeal the state constitutional liquor prohibition pro corporated cities ana towns, ana re strict sales to original packages, throueh packaRe stores exclusively. A tax or $3 a gallon on liquor, sv barrel on beer and $1 a gallon on ine would be provided as minimum ixes to be in force until Jan. 1953.

op to 5.00 on continue through May. The micro these nationally ad- mile long big enough to handle bombers that might pack the atomic wave relay oetween Little Theater stu. dio and the transmitter, east of Brit- A five-year residence in the slate would be required for a license to sell liquor and the measure would leave to oomo. i. has yet to be put up.

Lawmakers generally expressed re-et over Sullivan's resignation. Also, me or them said he ought to be given fhe new station's staff will intensify visions. Shapard charged Tuesday that a special election was for the sole purpose of making the Drys fight it at an election and "expose our strength and weaknesses over the state." he said, "the wets will move In with their financial program and program work. The final two weeks! opportunty to tell his side of the before the opening date will be de Suedes! Smooth Leathers! Platforms! All Heel-Heights! All sizes, but not in every style! oted to complete "dummy" runs the legislature the fixing of regulation, control, licensing and so forth. Young Soldier Drowns In Japanese Reservoir TOKYO.

April 26 (iP) A young give talent and technicians a chance i co-ordinate their ellorts. really go to worK for tne election wnen (controversy to congress. The chairman of two powerful house committees, however, indorsed Defense Secretary Johnson's decision to halt work on the navy's mammoth "dream boat." Chairman Vinson Ga.) of the Announcement of the opening date 1 it comes to a vote in jxovemocr. 10S0." as reports on test pattern re U. S.

soldier was drowned and a second "There's no excuse on earth for the Kly escaped death in the waters reservoir near Yokota airforce people of Oklahoma voting twice." house armed services committee told the house in a brief speech that trj ception continued to pour into Oklahoma City. Altus reported reception Tuesday, "We received your clear pattern ai 1:30 p. m. today. Thrilling." read a telegram from the Badgers U.

S. Ap Shapard said Wednesday's meeting base Friday, the army said Tuesday. Cpl. John M. Hill.

21. son of Mrs. Mary O. Berb of Phoebus. was drowned when his canoe overturned.1 cannot afford the will be the first meeting or tne unitea Dry's board of directors, elected last luxury of two strategic airforces." pliance Co.

Station engineers esti-. November. Strategic bombing, ne said, is an mated Altus is 115 air miles from "It's a policy forming, program signment for the airforce: it is up the navy to control the seas. Oklahoma City. sugg was nappy witn tne reception planning ana action group, ana inai what we'll be doing Wednesday, Shapard said.

Chairman Cannon Mo.) of the house appropriations committee de reports. "ir they can get a good test pat clared the king-sire flat-top would tern it's a cinch they can get good nave been "just a sitting cuck for 79 OU Students enemy oomoers ana suomarmes. Chairman Tydings Md.) Ictures," he said. The manager he's also an engineer explained that the test pattern of! i Practical i senate armed services committee said Begin the matter Is "a closed Incident" intricate lines and circles is a technical test for reception far more dif-; far as he is concerned. He said that Library Training ilcult than pictures.

"If they can get a test pattern with (OkUhomtn-Timrt Mermen the circles round and tne lines Johnson, replying to an Inquiry, had informed him that work was stopped upon the recommendation of "not less than a majority" of the Joint chiefs of staff and with the approval of television reception is assured," he said. "The pattern Is the most dif ficult test. Tiny faults are not visible NORMAN. April 25 Nineteen students. Including three from Oklahoma City.

In the school of library science at the University of Oklahoma have begun two weeks of practical training The first keel section of the proj the eye when there is action any television broadcast." ected carrier was laid Monday, April 18. Last Saturday, five davs later, the He estimated pictures on all sets! NewDOrt News iVa.l Shinhuildlne would look 20 percent "better" than I any pattern. Corp. got the notice to stop work on it. Sullivan's resignation leaves two of the ig defense departments without Sooner Seeks Road Funds WASHINGTON.

Anril 26 OP) ReD. secretaries. Kennetn Koyaii resigned last week as secretary of the army, to George Howard Wilson Okla.) in -enter the practice of law. Sullivan is a lawyer, too. He became troduced Tuesaay legislation to pro sotui and Arizona.

The training Is required for graduation and always is taken durng the two weeks following Easter Sunday. The Oklahoma City students are Mar-Jorle Blnner, Mildred Donaldson and Jean Hope. Others include Beverly Basinger. Vera Hall. Chlorine Hardy.

Ann Lock-ett and Kathryn Kellerhalls. all of Norman: Leo Gelslnger and Leota Penwright. both of El Reno: Wanda Lea Hill. Ponea City: Patty Jean Katx McAlester; Oranville Mays. Prague; Alma Overbey, Mangum; Ruth Poling.

vide $150 millions In federal funds for secretary of the navy in 1947 when the unification law went into effect. improvement or rural highways during the next fiscal year. The government funds would be matched bv lo succeeding James V. Forrestal. who became the first secretary of defense.

Sullivan said he will be ready to leave as soon as his successor is cal money. Wilson's bill is similar to one introduced in the senate bv Sen. Kerr uicia.j. Shelton. Lovington.

Hardinl Rent Controls Apply Smith. Caney: Alberta Waters. To Decontrolled Units Charles B. Carden, area rent di rector. Tuesday said rent control now applies to units previously decontrolled because they were not rented for 24 successive months from Feb.

1, 1945, to March 30. 1948. Radishes tZn 3bvn.10c Irish Tender White Squash ib. 5c Landlords have until May 15 to ree- ana Paul winn, Musaogee. State Bonus Vote Sizzles in Senate CONTINUED rnOM PAOE OHt substitute a 1-cent sales tax for the gross production tax.

Rogers said it was an effort to put the tax on the little man. "The man who makes a siOO-a-month will pay the same tax on a loaf of bread as the man who makes big mma jister any of these units. STRAWBERRIES carden said that landlords may assistance in preparing statements at the local rent of nSng frsm Arkansas 49c fice the Oklahoma Natural Gas! building. Trailer accommodations are sWofcfi Our Wi'ndowir also subject to rent control Carden said. $10,000 a year, he said.

"The don't want to reach in and Dennv from the old people." ke one Fine also said the oil companies want a 3ales tax instead of a gross FIELDS MAIL SPECIAL! j- production tax. He said every effort to tax those most able to pay fell by the wayside. Max Cook, Clinton, told the bers he was a little ashamed of senate because of the proposal. He said Its merits command your respect its price tags call for prompt action. Yes, take a good sharp look at the money side of the big-car market today.

With deliveries easing under increasing factory production, one such look will have you getting a firm order in right now! as a combat veteran he man want a bonus, but the boys in his district did. JLhis is what they tell us: That no matter how much you expect of this Roadmaster when you take one over, you find you get even more. That no matter how much you've heard about Dynaflow Drive, and how it works, the actual feel and handling of it is a satisfaction beyond expression. That there's a real bang in discov ering a car that's big and roomy and impressive in bearingand still nimble as a cat in traffic and tireless as an antelope on the open road. In short, that here's a thrill that's fresh and new and exciting and certainly far beyond the price this Roadmaster carries.

Truth is, Roadmaster is something really rare in its field a truly top-drawer car with price appeal! He said the veterans themselves would have to pay for the bonus by the sales tax route, and called the senators a "bunch of cowards" If they turned down the oil tax for a sales Oklahoman and Times Want Ads offer the quickest, most convenient, most economical means for finding buyers, sellers and tenants. Let the Want Ads help you as they have 2-1211 and ask for an Ad Taker. (Adv. WmnuWm International Silver SILVERPLATED VEGETABLE DISH HENRY J. TAYLOR.

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