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The Tulsa Tribune from Tulsa, Oklahoma • 13

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The Tulsa Tribunei
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
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SECTION TWO kTljc (Tulsa tribune COMIC DICTIONARY irfW a wyia te at Death Site 3i the Tuba Auto hotel 515 I to date 300 block Elgin Creation of 2500 Parking Places in 1882 Ihdf Dolhir of and Boston avenue will provide mg a three level 25O ar building Scooter Rider Hurt longue out College Qroup to English sr John' near ta Wi white have inti I4MI Sheriff Thnmas told olficers the shoot accidental He quoted S' ti An Instrument that picks up the dirt ap i northeast corner of Sixth street and Boston avenue However losses during the year are expected to run less than 10 tier cent of new space Made During Probe of Gun Acrideul PARKING SITE? The former YMCA building above at ourth afreet Cincinnati avenue it under consideration for a parking itructure Mrs I Mrs "The reason 1 make the last correction is because Chief Ross beavers used a Thomas LeRoy Plummer Best Tulsa driver of the which witnesses said ran several red lights and then struck the car in which the Burts were pas senders is in good condition at Hillcrest Medical center He suf fered only minor head lacera tions one of the new courses designed for the foreign students SUNRAY ACILITY The Sunray Oil Co's three level parking building stands virtually com plete at Tenth street and Elgin avenue It will house ZSO carj Monday in lhe irst Guns lota) 1951 Total this date 1953 a quarter irtile A lot of talking has been done on how to correct It hut new1 lots six story building at Sixth Riles tor Charles A Bushel 63 of 19 Sandusky av will be at 2 Christian church Interment wil be tn Rose Hill burial nark under directum o( the Tulsa uneral home Mr Guskel died of a heart attack at his home ridav He was Grand Lodge representative of the Inter national Association of Machinists (after amputation riday for a fin ger which tian Deen mangiea uy a pet German shepherd dog A Stevens said the 13 mmith old dog knocked his wile down IThurxdav Morning while she was Ihome alone Mis Stevens has isuffered several sliokis Kienllv land was unable to figtif olf the dog She was'jlltten on the finger and arm The liberal arts college eaperl mented last semester with night classes for foreign students who required private tutoring to keep up with their classes Most of these students are en Dcputy said she Ing was her as saying she took the gun from the family car to keep her husband from going hunting She was running toward the house with the gun when she fell Thomas said the still was dis covered during an investigation of the shooting ield said agents of the alcohol tax unit were called and will adopt the case as a federal violation Yours TOM Mrs Ruth Debouse 2628 on to Valuable difficult to change veyy the proper and have flaws nice to Deputies Irom Sheriff ield's idlu today seized a large still and quantity of mash and' Tom Berry Says: Oklahoma City It looks as thouph the poli ucians who are interested tn takiny better care of the Americans are gouty to be the most popular candidates from here on Those politician who advocate grand world plan to take cqre of dll mamti are utiimi to fall like a one coo custard ADDITION BEGUN A six story addition to Cincinnati av is shown under way in the photo above wr b'oreirii Students Get Ileln Willi Adonled I I Suicide Try ails Imogene Simpson 26 of 716 Cheyenne av waft given emer iMency treatment late riday at! cancy but had not selected Hillcrest Medical center after she! successor notified her landlady she had tak Cass said Elbert gave no icasons tn an overdose of sleeping pills for resigning but it was heard! Delectivu Les Applegate said the from other sources the officer had1 supermarket employe told him she made application for a Job as dep had been despondent and had taken july marshal Elbert served' the tablets She was dismissed! as a deputy for several years under 'from the hospital after receiving or in Tulsa County Sheriff medical aid George Blaine the bank The two bank parking strut tines those of the Tulsa Corp and Tulsa Auto hotel would be used largely by shoppers and persons transacting business The Sunray building fur com pany and employe ears and the Beebe lot would be for all day parkers The city will lose some parking spate through construction of including lots at the site of the irst National Autoramp and new application for the Muskogee TV channel filed by Tulsa Broad i casting Co from the one the com pany had filed IS months earlier are in the main studio location and the proposed general man ager of the TV station RAMBLINGS: NEW MORNING WAS surprisingly quiet downtown Bishop's restau rant where the confetti normally is knee deep at 6 a had its usual heavy volume of trade but the bottle nursera seemed more restrained than usual At 8 a we saw one sailor having trouble navigating across ourth and Main A block away a man was asleep In a parked car a paper hat over one ear On Boston near Ninth an abandoned appearing automobile had a flat front tire There were little windrows of ser pentine paper and confetti in the gutter at Third and Main A man's handkerchief lipstick stained was in the doorway of one of the stores A pint bottle Its contents long gone leaned against a trash can on ifth 'r We were sur prised though at'thc outbreak of' firecracker ex plosions over town at the New Year started lad people been saving them up since July ta see now got to concentrate on dat ing letters and check with don't we? a person who tames others or subdues them The Romans converted it info or master Out of that we derived dominion and dominate and their relatives Yes and 'dama" and came down the same word road Now examine that first word a little more carefully A person who tames or subdues others isn't likely to be subdued himself or her self To indicate that the Greeks placed an in front of "daman" In Latin that became "adamas" and "adamantis" meaning unchange able or adamant You still with us? Well the ancients also ap plied that word to iron because of its hardness and the early English for the same reason ap plied it to a certain very hard gem stone The stone was adamantine and from that camediamond" So dames and diamonds aren't so much differ ent are they? impressive in some of them around' I stockholders of Tulsa Broadcasting Co are also the pi i of KOMA Inc in Robbery'Lool A half dollar dated 1822 and 14 silver dollars were among the items taken in a riday night burglary of the Weeks Grocery and market 748 Wheeling av Defective Sgt Jimmy Jackson said today The market was entered through a window Jackson said and cigarets money and stamps valued at $65 were taken Madden owner of the Playhouse night dub 614 Lati mer st reported to polii early today the loss of $35 to $40 from a igaret machine hich burglars broke open Entry was gained to the chib by prying a lock off the front door Th TiiIsb Pnrii rinin nt downtown merchants and prop I erty owners plans to erect two 350 cir buildings In downtown lo cations Several properties are now under construction The transfer student from Tur key will major In petroleum re fining He attended Tech uni versity in Istanbul before mak ing application for studies here Another Creole siholarship in Greenwood av was given emer TO'tccntrate on simple practical ner who will study at TU next 4 a 4 tnr nd i I I a ran in front of a car driven bv Alva Jo Snook 16 of 1103 Detroitav and was knocked down Officer Suttle said Snook a Central high school student was absolved of blame in the accident which occurrea in tne wu diock North Boulder avenue was thrown against a fence Darrell Ray Mullins 15 of 1605to foreign students only indepennence st lost control oi the scooter on a curve in the 3300 block Officer Hill Dlven reported 'The machine jumped a curb and (smashed into a fence Mullins was cited for reckless 'driving He is in St with Jones Junes msiln Inrl tv hv Crlvurtt was given ()pr1i ts rjean 4 i Irthn viiiriKniu uvrtiHHTit at ov uvum for minor Injuries sutfered when he Plans have not been worked Tor the NBI' building which also (would include drive in banking ia cilities John Mabee Tulsa oilman owns live old VMGA building hav Nakhlah Khuri is also Ing paid $300000 for il to the 1 Tulsa atalities So ar in 1951 i 1 0 I Mrc TrnnA Hurt 7 nf 4791 IE ourth st who suffered severe lcm in 1954 through the creation of Jere are new jears souiccs qp National Bank of Tulsa i at Inii ct 9 iwuf narlinn cnamc Ol pHrKhltG inlnnK ing One of the si ilindcr consideration is a block fioin its nuns on me sue tne oiu YMCA building at ourth street and Cincinnati avenue The Tulsa Auto liolel 515 Cm Icirmati av is building a 225 car The Hirst National Autnramp a addition to its present building street lhe snniav qu to Is complet Dirs Sfi'vicf Motulav Turley Woman Bitten iby Dog inger Mr LiipIIa SIfvphs 62 of iTurlev was in flood condition to nc dudnfl the nlflhtf day at Ihllcrest Medtal center' Mrs Sylvia Marlex 60 the cent from other states and the a i ext from foreign countries Twelve out of 19 new students who will begin their engineeringstudies at TV next semester arc from outside thr state accord ing to the registration llxl By Roger Devlin CEEL ANY BETTER TODAY HM Well start off with something mild bland and soothing eeding wild for instance The next six or eight weeks probably will bringus a spate of bad weather Sleet Snow reezing rain You can stay indoors toasting your soles at the fire and eating regularly The birds can't This is the season they suffer Bread crumbs and table scraps scattered in the 1 back yard will help Even better is a feeding sta llion or your can build iVkloesn't need to be elaborate i ashion it from a small wooden box or crate If you like Arrange it so the birds will be pro tected from the wind but enclose it loo lightly for' birds are suspicious What to put in your bird feeder? Birds fussy when hungry eat mashed potatoes oranges sausage cottage cheese hom vjnv stale cake cracker or bread crumbs If you want to really eater to them pet shops sell you seed mixtures Crushed not too heavily are fineCompressed blocks of suet nuts and seeds will many visitors One thing though if vou start feeding the thirds keep it going throughout the bad weather A large number of birds are attracted to a small Area and many will perish If handouts are stopped The show the birds will stage for you will more than repay you for the trouble you take i WE SHOULD HAVE TOLD YOU THIS ONE several days ago The National Bank of Commerce which sponsored one of the Oklahoma Marvland broadcasts from the Orange Bowl called 'attention to the event by handing out free oranges 4n its lobby grinned Carl Wiedemann vice presidentof the bank "we ran into a funny situation on that "Here we were giving away oranges to plug the grange he expMIned Orange Bowl In lorida But the only orange we could buy were from California" Remember the song "a diamond is a Best There is a strong affinity between dames and diamonds philologies By aS veil as economically Wo ve been reading again learned thatdames and diamonds have the same woru origin So does the woid "adamant" which is associated with some women sufh as wives It all goes back to ancient Greece The Greek had a word which meant 11 I i "YX TX 1 IVLllbKOHee 1' JDl(li PAGE thirteen i SATURDAY JANUARY 2 1954 Altered by irm rm th Suit r)MUi Hurra Iha Tnbuns WASHINGTON Jan Tulsa Broadcasting Co which owns radio station KTUL in Tulsa and KPW and KPW in ort Smith Ark has filed a new application for television channel 8 at Muskogee with the federal com tnunicatinns commission it was learned today I More than 95 per cent or the (stock of the company is owned by (John Griffin grocery rtvnnutiVa nnrt ht i Marjory Griffin Icake Leake's husband James Leake owns another 361 per cent of the stock William IL Mattax 501 Quaker' There arc tvvo other applicants! av started the Year off to for Muskogee channel the day by calling The Tribune and Oklahoma Ptcss Publishing Co requesting "correction of an cr owner of the Mirkogeb daily news ror he said was made 'in a story papers and Ashley Rojniison 1 printed June 22 1945 Los Angeles manufacturer of pre I I If (11111(1 The original store nhituxre'cision machine and aircraft partstkJ 111 A VllllVl 'on the death of Mr moth lwho also has broadcasting altf er' Mrs Mary Mattax appeared 'publishing interests according to in the Tulsa World however in jhis application i stead of The Tribune a check of newsnaoer files revealed mdav I Principal changes between thr The account stated: ''Although a number of her stu dents later became famous among them were included two notorious' badmen Edward Lockhart and Henry Starr who followed the non riptural teaching to "rob and kill She had a wide acquaintance! among Oklahoma Indians She was usually known to them and others as Grandma Mattax she was a close friend of Cherokeei Chief Ross well known early itayi Indian Mattax explained these were popular legends which had devel oped about his mother over the years and the newspaper was not at fault In reprinting them but heaid these items were not true Today he said: of engineering Bahjat from Tripoli He is a graduate of organization students are lhe deal may tie worked out so inr i i urn ii nuvx ikmii Mini i tnai a henaraip rnrtmrauon won in They lenueo inc univcrsny oi neirui erect the building and leae it to Vcne iine stucient nas worKcii tor tne 1 rans Arabian Pipe Line Co A Chinese student Chu will be sponsored here to study refining by the Industrial Tech nical Assistance division ar EasterwYanch The division has Its headquarters in the oreign Operation! administration Wash ington I He was employed in ormosa by the Chinese Petroleum Corp and has received technical training from the Standard Oil Co Ohio A comprehensive test covering the new Enterprise building on the verbal and written English will be riven the bovs Dean Langenheim which otters three creuit hours jiloyed by the Seismograph orp said The second class will introduce Mexico will study geology at TU Those who have inadequate Eng tenns with which the students! A beginning student in aeronaur Ilsh speaking ability must enrol In should familiarize tnemseivcs De incal engineering will be A fore going into their special fields imam ffom Tripoli Ixbanon of study Although known as a regular reshman English class it is more IOV IzVC 1S11 sinipniteii man classes anenneu oy American freshman students Announcement of the classes Robison the talilorntan who lias me same cnannei listed a net worth ol S442410 as of November 1 1953 and said his income after taxes in 1951 was proximately $5 (MX) and was proximately $7 5(H) in 1952 Elberl Resigns as Osage Deputy The resignation of Elbert deputy sheriff assigned to the Osage Hills area adjoining Tulsa county was announced today by Osage County Sheriff Charles Cass Cass said Elbert ill leave the sheriff's force January 15 The sheriff said he had several persons under consideration to fill the va UAPPENS TO THE BEST US NOW AND then Byrns of the ort Smith South west American started off his page one column Hie other day with an analysis of our water short age But this is how the sentence read when It ap peared in the paper played tragic tricks on Record inset 6 cm cut set 12 ems Western Aransas and East ern Oklahoma in 1953" What Anyone acquainted with the printing business cdttltl fell you directions tn his comubsinc room marked on his typewritten copy were set in a line of type and they acci emergency treatment at St dental imm into me text matter "Record" referred to the name of hls column "Off the Record The 6 em cut was hh Own half column cut or picture which lx Inset Into the column The 12 ems tefen to the width the type was to be aet Students with little "savvy' the subject will be required enrol in an elementary Enzllsh class similar to primer classes for children iciai lacerations lnls wnfn wl" mcel lour I Offord 32 Negro of 523 Hmes a week without credit will I a a nt rt cinsmO nt'oillinl I 11 VsA4 14 iL 1 igency treatment at Mercy hospital exercises to prepare them for ad semester Is Pablo A Jimenez (ridav night then jailed on speed vance work in another new class! Charles erry Jr who Is em ing and drunkrnc charges aiu a three car mishap at Apache and jSt Louis avenue Traffic Officer Elmer Suttle said Offord's car ran into an other veh cle ahead of it and knocked that csr intp a third Offord was not seriously Injured Seven yea old ichael son of Mr and Mrs 649 "Cheyenne av COLISEUM The site of the Col iseum at ifth street and Elgin avenue already being operated by George Beebe will accommodate 28Ocars when cleared Bv CAROL BROCKERT tional Who" Charges against Plummer are! rwHtfn students struggling with fh a I rex re i ftAni)thel Irxtsw saiil riot 1 Wl lilt lll'v peiimng iratnc tmicer ra rrwini now isaid They will depend on whether! break next semester al the uni Eng no a Wi 11 vnitlv of Tulsa iii nii i i i ni iivti A 15 year old boy was hospital 1 Two new English classes have 71pi crtur Aval from Tur iized riday afternoon alter his been added to the liberal arts cur motor scooter went out of control ri ulum to help them over thei Santiago is in this country on a on the Sand Springs road and he hump of simplified language mas 'ceoe Petroleum scholarship A was thrown against a fence tery Both classes will be limUedKrafuafr of Central university Venezuela he will major in pne duction at TU Nearly Nineears Later a Correction i De 1UH1' 1 lizwtr lnilLllnrt (if I is KOftv nr i i i ksf Vlt iib tantial parking build s'r''t Detroit avenue which Hex known Io be uving con''iu iv i George Beebe parking hit ty coon is adding fitkf more space in three large lots The lots are located on the site of the old Gallais apartments now being wrecked In the 300 block Sorts Elgin avenue the Col stum at ifth street and I Izn xi site at Ninth street and Cim nail avenue Bv BOB OKESMAN land bulldlnax have fallen short Tulsa will go a long wav need However parking spaces spate for 350 chis The pioject is at Tenth stieet and Elgin menue snlviob tt downtown narking nrnhJ will come in a deluge In 1954 well under wav It will be in the same block with I IT i i head and chest injuries riday ne ii a a i aduui 1040 wju uirecuy orrmi a two car accident at Mrst Bn(shOppPrs while the remainder will Denver avenue is reported stilb be used primarily by all day park in critical condition at St John'slers hospital today She is emi in the eight post war years park conscious attendants said ing has been recognized ax one Her husbands James 51 isjof the major problems slightly improved although nisi condition is still serious 3 is soi tri I' a ii I Ruined by Tragedy Repaying Beai ct NORTH HOLLYWOOD Cal PRINCETON Mo Inn 2 lhe Jan: 2 Nine year old Christo Iwslir Austins are paving bat pher Kip Patterson went td aislandparentx' home io pend New (Year's eve and to watch the I Tournament of Roses parade on television set Ruf rirlxv when Kio'x father1' their heavers They are pum'ping water froina well into a ID gallon can and pair ing it into a creek bed behind he beavers' dam away i MUI riuiy vvjhii ixtp iwtitt i ivkiz on holed In the college of Petroleumtte hont(ji Klp loId hlm CVery' ho bcietwfw ana rmginecnng wnicn nnA Ufltt i idraws 20 per cent its en olmetit 0 p01(p found jp's grandfather mart trfck last summer to ifi a I 1 mite founn nip granmainci dOwn the dry creek lied dur iiviti vuvRiui uh tfenry Maries aeaa oi gas i tl UJlkxist lh ortuik TEN YEARS AGO 75 PER 'dry the lieaver dug a trench sev cent of' our Istudents came from her eral hundred yards up the creek Oklahoma" said Langen MPbu to the lower waler level and di helm engineering dean fhe ir vcs 5he1 8 verted it to their dam and the Austins 40 neaa oi Si WK finullu ivrtn thif etinnlv ua: idltlou in hospital Kip was ex'iaUsted jpeded to be all right Maries was Nu "ts 1)mf (o n()iv t)ie lhe inventor of a widely used steer braV(lrs a)(J Mr ani Mrs Austin ing mechanism fnr automobiles larl shirking "Bedlam" tn denote a lunatic' asylum originated hi the Bethle The force of adhesion bctwen hem insane hospital in England two materials is believed to icside A I hiv iVm nf mo a ortnne to me rnr ciuprn The list reads likfe interna Britannica neit ech urface and UTURE PARKING The old Gallait apartmeoh in the avenue are being torn down to make way for a I 36 car parking lot IRST'S AUTORAMP This six stor building at Sixth street and Boston nue will supply parking facilities for the irst National Bank Previouslv the application hadih'iuor in a hotre where a woman1 isaid John Esau of Tulsa was to uas fatally wounded when she be general manager The new ap said she tripped while running with plication mention Esau bulla 12 gauge shotgun hsts a biusi jr oi iiiisa as I general manager of Hie proposed lstatiou Blust would own no stock He now is general manager oi KTUL The main studio In Mtukogee would be in the 29(X) block of Gib son street instead of 15 Broad way street extended as originally planned "In the first place my mother According1 to lhe application the iii not teach Henry Starr He principal was three years older than mv Vn lih 4 mW 4L 4 1 I 11111 Hiuuirt UUWlxl til Hi I Wigt I 1 1 Jri I i lJ 1 1 I i III IAIJiH A II I she Mas not a close friend bf which ow ns Oklahoma City radio) Apache st died at 9 pan In llill Chief Ross She did not like him 'station KOMA and 50 per cent nf crest Medical center hut before the stock in Oklahoma City hde i she nla(P a statement to vision station Kw 1 rillin Leake 'rtjltinrc tl 44 ir i OL l( 1 tl I 111 I i 1 I I I 4 I 111 IIHI1WI l() I stociho)der of Tulsa Broadcasting Go also own all oi the Issued stock of KAT a Pine Blull Ark tele vision station Tulsa Television Co stock is owned as follows: Griffin presi dent 56 per cent: Mrs Make a director 3915 Bryan Cole a cousin of vice Leake vice president 361 Mathex secretary treasurer 212 and Blust vice president and general manager none According to records supplied I with file application Griffin's in come after all federal and state (income taxes were paid was izh 27354 in 1951 and $22799 36 in 1952 Mr and Mrs Lea'ke under lhe tit it MHIl IIIVOIIIV pi'OVIMVIl flaws each had kicntical Incomes saner pavmcm in leovrai dim Mdii pickup after her car went into the 8392 H4 ea in wi anu ditch and the bus struck 'n pjcKup Mrs Wrnaus wa the oldest or member of the Wright family of six children who entered the home about 12 years ago Two of the children still are residents of the home They are Doyle 15 and Aimed 18 brother Carlton Is in the army in Korea A sister Irene resides tn Ashland and another sister Ruth in California Mrs Wenaus also is survived by her husband Kenneth and a five year old daughter uneral serv ices will be held Monday in Ash land Mr Mattax said he had wanted to correct lhe error at the time the story was printed but was re strained by members of his family fi om doing do 1 Bui it's been eating oil me a long time" he said "and I want to get it corrected so 1 can die easy" Ex Sand Springs Home Girl Killed Mrs JLois Wenaus 27 resident of the Sand Springs home as killed Thursday near Ashland i Ore when she was crushed tie 1 4 i M'a i i tort'll pu Mip UUIA dlici UU after her own caj had slid into a ditch Steffens home board ehair i Illtfll Trilli fie IIIHHIIirtl Rll'tl Wenaus had flagged down the: (rtileon I'tiiieral Monday Services for Charles Russell Gideon 61 ol 1319 Jamestown av wil be at 2:30 pin Monday in the irst Baptist church chapel I hiieimenl will be in Park under lhe direction of the Whisenhunts uneral home Mr Gideon a long lime Tulsa tax ex pert died riday a hospital 1 17 trash Victim Still Critical 1954 Will Lessen Downtown Squeeze Hii lianil Jmprovo rr 'jMyp wgu "IHrt 1 I I I I 4aBrM nit I rt i I I SSfef 1 IrJJ 1 I it mb i r'T" I im II Mb I Ki polita lESIBBWnfc KTr'r rililk' IMfeKKUBnil WMBEKX! ilk Ii wrjfl ft IIIIIIIIKL Bk ii I t': 1.

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