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The Hugo Daily News from Hugo, Oklahoma • 1

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Ui I 4 Attend Church Services I Of Your Choice Today MDLY -NEW The Dully News' Invites MRS JOHN PAYNR lb the Erie Theatre to fete "Thu Buttle At Apache Puc (Thia coupon plua tax good for 2 tickets at the box office Not The Only Daily Newspaper Circulated in Little Dixie Devoted Exclusively to the Growth and Development of Southeastern Oklahoma Our 17th No 29 International Soundphotoa HUGO OKLAHOMA SUNDAY JUNE 15 1952 United Press Full Leased Wire Per Cents CJlj Hiatcrioal Society Historical CMahcma City Oila To The Bulletin No Prepared Fcjr Ike Campaigns Off The Guff At Detroit Speaks" From The Heart" In GOP Battle Hugo Telephone Operator In For Big candidate for Trula Brickfield of Hugo te in for a terrific week of entertainment when she steps off the big airliner in Los Angeles June 23 to enter competition with girts from 47 other states and 39 Week On West Coast Run Up Against a lot of strange things in this business" ssyi James Bedwfne above he added that this was the first time he ever had a 200-pound truck wheel visit his store on East Jackson however RJdwlne looked up fromii work Thursday in tima to see the unwelcome pop through the plate glass window Jn his store front knock down canned goods and scatter staples in all directions The maverick wheel had sheared from the axle of a passing grain van Driver of the truck right didn't miss the wheel until a motorist overtook him1 four miles east vof Hugo Aa ha came to a halt another wheel sheared from the axleof the big trailer (Daily News Photo) BY JACK STAMPER Miss Trula Birchfiald of Hugo deserves congratulations for being selected to represent the entire state of Oklahoma in the Miss Universe beauty pageant later this month at Long Beach Calif Thia lovely brunette a night operator In tbs local office of Southwestern BeB Telephone Company will receive an all-expense paid trip via United Airlines to and from the pageant site ust gees te prove that the prettiest girls In the world live in Otshema -and the prettiest girls In Oklahoma live In this Southeastern comer ef the state Deserving praise belongs to lira Grahaaf who Initiated the Catalina beauty contest here recently which paved the way for Mill BirchfiehTg selection Since newspaper owners and employees are the ojy persona who ever find Occasion to swear all local employees are hereby directed to study the following 10 reasons why swearing Is such a delightful pastime: 1 It pleases mothers 2 It is a mark ef manliness It indicates hew clearly Mia's mind operates 1 4 It proves one has seif-central '5 It makes 'Conversation that Is pleasing to everybody 1 i It leaves no deubt ln anyone's mind about ana's Bead breeding 1 It Impresses paaple that ana has mere than an ardinary ed- ucetfon 1' It Is an nnmlstakablo sign ef 1 culture and refinement Itmakda a lean a vary do-SiriMe personality hmong we-toon and people In good society 19 It Is way ef herder Ing Bed EDITOR'S NOTE: I-newspaper tmploydea who believe any one hi these reasons are hereby invited to hind to their resignation Southern Party Bolt Looms After President Re-Pledges Civil Rights foreign countries The 29-year-old Hugo telephone operator chosen this week to represent Oklahoma in the international Beauty Pageant will be one of the feature attractions on the West Coast for an entire week of all-expense paid activities Gat Acquainted Monday and Tuesday will be spent in getting acquainted with the city Special programs will be staged for the beauty aspirants These programs will feature atari of stage screen and television Wednesday Miss Birchfield will participate in tbe giant Pageant Parade with a special float all to herself proclaiming Trula as delegate to the beauty festival The parade will feature 100 floats and 15 bands In the evening beauty contestants will be guests at a dinner at Universal-International Studios Big Day Friday First reheanal for the beauty extravagant! will be held Friday afternoon and choosing "Miss United will follow that evening Saturday will feature choice of A beach party Sunday afternoon will be for contestants chaperones and officials only and in the evening the Coronation Rail Banquet will be hold Monday all contestants with the exception of winners will depart for bom-- iv iv Winners of the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant will Vtutomatically be put under contract with Univer-sal'Intematlonal Studios From Photograph Trula was chosen to represent Oklahoma after she submitted photographs following a local beauty pageant held recently- Though not a winner in Hugo she submitted two photographs which were selected by judges in California Mrs Graham owner of Graham's Dress Shop in Hugo te assisting Trula in preparing for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity Play Program For Small-Fry Opens Monday small-fry play program for boys opens Monday at the first ward school Coach Simon Parker Mid Saturday Three shifts are planned for this different age groups represented in the program running throughout the summer From 8 to 10 am Monday through Friday 8 to 9 year-olds will engage in softball baseball soccer swimming fishing hiking and numerous other sports Starting at 10 am and running to noon thfe 10 to 12-year-olds will it and in the afternoon 8 to 4 pm 13-yeairtld boys and' older will take part in sports activities The play program sponsored by the Hugo School Board 1s open to any youngster It 1s not necessary to sign up Coach Parker stated Youngsters should bring their own ball gloves however he said During the summer the 10 to 12 year-old boys will engage in number of baseball games with other teams Hall community near Antlers te already on the schedule Parker said Girts 6 through 14-years of age are being invited to participate in the summer program which is under the direction of Mrs Floyd White This program itarta Monday morning at 8:20 at the third ward school Two groups of classes will be held each day From 8:30 to 10 am will be play-time for 8 to 10-year-oids and from JO until 11:30 10 to 14-year-olds 1 Mr White said girls attending these play periods should wear play suits and bring along a pair of tennis shoes KamwHi Chadtlck lt-mmrth old son of Mr and Mrs Cecil Chad-rick -of Hie Messer community narrowly escaped death Saturday aftamean after drinking a ceunsld arable amount af kerosene An elder sister Ethelda grab bed Hie ceughinghoking child ran to Hie highway halted Wilkinson ef Tulsa and rushed the baby to the Hugo Hospital where he was treated and later released The baby's parents shopping In Huge at Hie Hme were located te Hie hospital ISRAEL'S entrant In the UsL i versa" contest scheduled at Lang Beach Cslif te 11-year-oM Ore Vereth shewn en winning tna "Mine Israel" title' In Tel Aviv ever 29 ether beauties She te ene ef family ef eight which gees hack five Eaneratiena as residents eft Palestine Thie is the type cempe-' titien the wbaier'ef "MIm United: must face In the weak- long beauty paasM' Winners In the extrivrigams will be put under contract by UniveraaMitematiaiw I studies but win er less 11 fn- test anti blClt be treated to royal -wekeme and" entertained In the same style when they tep off sir- liners in Lang Beach June IBM In Koje Prison i i I KOJE ISLAND Korea June 14 American guards seized 192' ringleaders of Communist rebellion Saturday on the information of a pint-steed Korean- prisoner condemned to death by nyho fled through the barbed wire of a new compound His 'hack ripped- and bleeding from tig scramble through the wire tha four foot tall "finger went back with American officers and in a dramatic showdown pointed out the hard-core Reda including the 15 who ordered his death' Another 273 prisoners seised the chance to declare themselves anticommunists and were taken away to separate quartan The seizure of the anti-Commun-tets highlighted a day 'in which prisoners three times tested the new authority of Brig Gen Hay-don (Bull) Boatner and were slapped swiftly into line with (Mr gas grenadea hurled by Allied guards Gen James A Van Fleet Eighth Army commander commended Boatner Saturday for the manner in which he bis restored order a-mong tha 80000 prisoners since he took command a month ago The little inti -Communist fled from Compound 606-C It was built aa a 500-man enclosure but temporarily held BOO transferred from a larger compound Idabel Soldier Is Casualty In Korea An Idsbel soldier Pfc Robert Harris1 wm listed Saturday by the Department of Defense as -being an casualty of tha Korean v'He te tbe soo of Mr and Mrs Collide Harris Idabel A PROBLEM A foce of cardboard te time as long aa it te wide' Whir are its dimensions if squares are to- ha cut from its rorners and the sides then bent up" to make a bog I inches deep with a capacity of 288 cubic inchest Yon will find tha answer' oh tha Hugo Daily News classified ad pm- f- crati some of whom stomped out of the Democratic convention in 1048 when the party adopted a strong civil rights platform It also cast consternation in the ranks of middle-of-the-road Democrats who have hoped that inter-party wounds might be healed by a compromise position on the touchy civil rights tesue Mr Truman reasserted his civil rights stand late Friday in a commencement addreu at Ibward University a Negro Institution here which baa some white students am not one of those rhoJed that wa can leave these matters up to the states alone or that we can rely solely on the efforts of men of good will" Mr Truman Hid It was the second time in leM than a month that Mi? Truman asserted a "no compromise" stand on civil rights He told a convention of Americans for Democratic Action May 17 that the Democratic party must not retreat from Ha 1048 position on civil rights if it expects to win the election this fall Mr insistence on -a strong civil rights dank threatened to touch off a battle royal between southern and northern Democrats at the party convention next month not only over drafting of the platform but also in choosing a presidential candidate The two front-running contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination-sens Estes Kefauver of Tens and Bichard have advocated a rather than civil rights program Russell who Would be the likely southern Democratic candidate in event of a bolt Hid there appeared to be new" in Mr speech and don't believe I have any Throws Prepared Speeches Out The Window Dwight Eisenhower threw prepared speeches out the window Saturday and said he would speak the in hia Republican presidential campaign The general disclosed his prepared campaign plana in brief remarks at a ci titans' committee breakfast shortly after his arrival in Detroit for a major speech Eisenhower raid that from here on out "ail my prepared speeches are thrown out the He Mid that he intends instead to take the questions which have been at during the past week and devote his speeches to telling "how I fed as a matter of Robert Mullen director of pub-lie relation for thia Eisenhower campaign Mid the general decided on his "no because he knew what he wss going to say didn't need it written out in fact a piece paper in the way was an -The Eisenhower boosters fled that their candidate is at his very best when he te talking off the cuff 1 am 'medicine he Mid have no panacea for the trouble! we face" On his arrival by train the general was graded warmly by Michigan National Committeeman Arthur Sum iner field whose 46-vote unpledged 'delegation to the GOP convention could play a maker's role at Chicago next month Sheriff Says He'll Retire Choctaw county Sheriff Cap Duncan said Saturday until January 1st when he can step down and turn over law enforcement to one of (he four candidates now in the running not going to have anything to do with any county office after the first of the the sheriff stated1 Duilcan said he plans to take over his farm north of Boswell think there are a few people who think I'll be a deputy but ell wrong I wanted to stay in office I'd be a candidate for Duncan vowed Gov Murray Slaps SoonersFor Poor Record At Polls OKLAHOMA CITY June 14 Ol-Gov Johnston Murray Saturday scolded Oklahomans for their voting record and urged everyone qualified to go to the polls in the July 1 primary In his weekly radio address Murray pointed out that only 48 per cent of voters cast ballots in the 1948 presidential election certainly should be ashamed of that record" ho added Civil Cburt Filings Frank Le Flore and Julia Le Flore vs Van Wade at si Quiet Title and determine heirs than Miss Bergman could have done Attorney Gregson Bautzer the setress' counsel asked Pia if she understood this case te about as to what your mother te seeking to do?" answered Pia wants me to come to Italy and I want Ho go to you realize your mother te not asking to have you live with herT" Bautzer asked I Just saw her last summer" Pie replied By BITTY PRTOR WASHINGTON June 14 Ol -A new and a possible southern brewed in the Democratic party Saturday following President Truman's latest pledge of nip-port for a compulsory civil rights program Mr Truman's promise raised the political hackles of southern Demo- Rorie Asks Voters -Te i Check Record In His District V' Tf Editor's Noto i Howard Rerle 2' county commissioner In district today offers1 Hie voters ef thectaw county -a perusal ef i Ms record since being in office A candidate he re-election Rerle offers Hie fallowing as Ms formal statement 1 for re-el ec-' Hen 'Since I find that I will be unable to see each voter in the second county commissioners district between now and election day I am Howard Rerie taking this method of Mying to each of you that I wiU appreciate your consideration and vote and sincerely hope that those of you that I have been unable to see and may not see before election day will give my application for your vote the same consideration that you would if it had been possible to ace you in penton -The duties of the county edm-mtesiooer require Just about all the time in eich day and they have not been neglected during this campaign There are those who may have the idea that the building and maintaining of county roads te the duties of a commissioner It's true that this te a big factor in the work but tbs handling and dispensing of tax money te of an equal if not more important than this road program I was elected commissioner in 1950 and have served during two winters and one summer and it te next to impossible to do a msxi- LOOKING ship ihape Trula Birch-field has eyes only tor California and -Hie International Beauty pageant af Lang Beach Calif June 23-29 Judges ef the Universe" beauty pageant chose Trula to represent Hie State ef Oklahoma after- she submitted thia photograph The 20-yesr-old Huge beauty will have a toll week ef all-expense paid entertainment in the ef the stars" Naylor Named To Head Camp Of Kiamichi Group The Reverend Naylor retired pastor has been named the Camp pastor for the' Kiamichi Baptist Assembly meeting July 7-16 near Talihina in the Kiamichi mountains Rev Leroy Crew-ford President of the Assembly announced today The Reverend Naylor makes his home at Ada He has been pastor of many of the church in Eastern and Southeastern Oklahoma He was one of the men who began the assembly about eleven years ago The first assembly meeting was under a brush arbor located on the exact spot where the giant tabernacle now stands commented Crawford The Kiamichi Baptist Assembly was constituted for the purpose of evangelism imputing of missionary information and a constructive Christian fellowship a-Churches of Eastern and South eastern Oklahoma The assembly registered a total of 682 and' attendance including visitors was well above the 1500 mark in 1951 Crawford said he te expecting the registration to reach the 1009-mark this year The assembly was established principally for the youth of the mountains id Eastern and Southeastern Oklahoma but the program has been planned as to include all ages during the assembly July 7-16 this year Woman Sheriff Takes Over In Cleveland County NORMAN June 14 Cleve-land county Saturday has its first woman sheriff in history Mrs Jess Jack widow of the Cleveland county sheriff who died after a heart attack Tuesday was named by county commissioners Friday to succeed her husband Jack had filed trf run for his fourth term shortly before his death Mrs Jack said she rook the Job of the honor to my husband and with the complete realisation of the Job after 27 years association with my husband in law Joe Bwfafc our news editor Wdnts me to' announce that -he assumes nb Responsibility 'for -the quantity and quality- of local tarried by (this paper during the next two week Reason be is on his way to gnm-treeka Vacation But what a vacation Two weeks attending na flflWrtgujrdl cMJJv vSgt 'Joe's concern "in 'probably well pUced He is thinking about Ua temporary the-boca PleaM pass the typewriter -iV i Mary Earhart can outrun and euttlsh tnutmnd Dugan any day the week That proves she 19 years old as established by a typographical error in this newspaper last Sunday The story Mid that Mary was ndrn on her parents 11th anniversary Whereas it should have read the 17th So members at the "life begins at club win have to wait a long time be-ore wooing her membership Light Turnout But All iln Favor Of School Bond Issue A light turnout marked the open bond issue meeting held in the Third Ward school Friday night Ira Armstrong school supsrinten-sald Saturday Everyone pre-was in favor of ths proposed $102000 bond election however he stntod -A series of open meetings are befog held in all Hugo school wards to acquaint voters with the proposed bond election which will be tmi to build new Junior high school 1 i Next quoting is to bo held Monday at pm: In- the 1st ward ischooL Tuesday meeting wiU ba held at 4th ward and the following Tuesday a meeting 1s scheduled tar 2nd ward AH interested Hjtgoaas are being Invited' to meet with members of tbp school board at thego meetings Former Hugoan Vftns Judgment Tbs Oklahoma supremo court his onflrmed a 1950 Judgment for $10-000 sgsinst the -Staton Insurance Fund in fayor of Martha Triesch-fohnn former Hugoan now of Little Bbek-Arh The case growl out of the death of the woman's husband Werner Tieehmann Jr "in 1948 at -the hoctaw Limestone Co plant in port Towaon Attorney James founds Mid Saturday 'j Still to ba decided in the case te amount of intent if any to bo oo' the Judgment from the ttsu rendered i- i Funeral Monday For Jack McDowell Funeral services for Jack McDowell brother of McDbweU of Hugo will be held at the Clayton Avenue Baptist church Monday at 2 pm Funeral services are under the direction of the Capital HiU'Funeral Home of Oklahoma City with CampbeU Funeral Home of Hugo assisting Rev Ward will officiate at last rites for the former Hugo man who died Thursday in an Oklahoma City hospital after a lengthy illness Other survivors include the deceased widow and a urn Lee Jackson McDowell of Tinker Field Goodland Girl Was treasurer' Wands Lou Jacson Goodland School Hugo member of the Boomer political party has been serving this week as treasurer for Wilson County at the 1952 Oklahoma Girls State on the Oklahoma College for Women Campus The counties are named for the President of the Auxiliary and the Commander of the Legion and the two life members of the Executive Board at the Auxiliary The 1952 event sponsored by the Oklahoma department of the American Legion Auxiliary officially opened Saturday June 7 and continued through Saturday morning Three hundred forty-four highachool juniors from over the state participated Oklahoma's 32 Demo Delegates To Meet in July OKLAHOMA CITY June 14 Meetings of Oklahoma's 32 delegates to the Democratic national convention will be held here before leaving for Chicago to discuss the party's candidates for president £ov Johnston Murray Mid Saturday Murray who te chairman of the delegation Mid no meeting however will be held until after the primary election July 1 will want to talk about the feeling of the people in the areas the delegates represent" Murray Mid The delegation ii pledged to support Sen Robert Kerr for president as long as Kerr has a chance to win the nomination Beyond that the delegates are uncommitted except to vote a unit Happy Birthday To: Mrs Jodie Ingram -Franlkin Fry Dr A Fountain Joyce Craigo 160 Join Park la Fuad Drive Henry chairman of the Anslcy Park board Saturday disclosed that 160 residents of this area have made donations to the park since the campaign opened last month to get new members Latest donation to the park fund wm $25 submitted for Dr Kenaga Memberships in the park cost $1 per year the money being used to maintain the park in good repair for the coming picnic and outing ceason Marriage Licenses Gerald Lester Wages 21 Boswell: and Velma Lorene White 20 Boswell Joe Smith 22 Ilulbert and Lucille Charles 20 Wright City Philip Franklin Smith 21 Stillwater: and Patty Sue Cross 21 Hugo petition to have the child visit her this summer in Italy where the actress lives with her present husband Italian director Roberto Rossellini Pia appeared in court in the afternoon after her father testified that the name Rossellini had become a synonym far a bad wood among the students at the Junior high school she attended Court reporter Laura Breska who relayed the questioning to the press said Pia handled the probing cross-examination by her attorney better in her I 1 Love Mother: Says Pia HOLLYWOOD June 14 HI -Honey-haired Pie Lindstrom the 13-mum amount of road work during yesr-old object of wn international the winter months court battle told a superior court v- Even in view of this I feel proud Judge with the poise of a polished of file roads in my district In this short working period it has been impossible to make improvements build maintain aU the roads as they should be but I am pleased to note that the work has been started and te being pushed to completion Just as fist as men and machinery can do it Practically everyroad in the (Continued on Pago Throe) aetress that she did not love her mother Ingrid Bergman don't love my mother I like her I love my father I want to go to In those four Short sentences the daughter of Dr Peter Lind-strom and Miss Bergman his onetime film star wife made her wishes dear to Judge Mildred Lillie Lindstrom te fighting Miss Berg I.

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