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i 1 A Sr yy rLT 1 2" 7 i 3 1 i HOUSE LITS PRICE RENT CURBS JA til n' "Vl II Griffin fanning Both lke Taff Voting Is irst 4 5 showed is Lodge miles elec armed services City" registered cool Bureau In Oklaho UN Sciys Communists Arguing In Two Directions 9 a i all sections of the middle or In in after down purse re du House PUSAN riday A Korean gov ernment spokesman said that a na tional assemblyman had confessed he furnished the pistol with which a secret society member tried to assassinate President Syngman Rhee 1 Soviet Harrison replied "We merely were showing that your position regarding the ques tions of prisoners of war contra dicts the government from which you have taken your ideology" On the fighting front Allied In fantrymen drove armor supported (Please see KOREA on page S) troops" The chief Communist ne gotiator declared: the conclusion of the sec ond world war the Soviet Union in strict adherence to the Geneva Convention repatriated all of war prisoners held by Ger man Hungarian Italian Japanese and of other with the only exception of war criminals" He insisted that sthe guarantees made at Budapest and Stalingrad did not Involve prisoners but were actions a victorious army de manding the surrender of a losing army during Is interesting to note that 97 9R SR 97 93 90 St being In a guide the the gover he believes poll based core Robert A a new As Pennsylva Republlcan Two men were killed In bridge accidents Thursday and a Jackson County farmer died from injuries received Wednesday when ibis truck overturned The deaths boost ed 1952 traffic death toll to 231 This is 33 less than at the same time a year ago I0MA I rank Wilcox former chief of the audit section of the "Internal1 Revenue office here pleaded in nocent Thursday to two grand jury indictments War II promised surrounded Axis troops at Stalingrad and Budapest return to the country of their choice at the end of the war North Korean General Nam II re plied Thursday that Harrison "mis interpreted and the "ultimatum issued by the victori ous Soviet Army to the encircled German Hungarian and Italian 'LONDON Prime Minister ChurchO Thursday for quick appointment of a' top British military man on the planning and policy staff oLthe United Nations command in Korea "MUNSAN "Korea MP) Major eral William Harrison Jr Thurs day' accused the Communists of agreeing with Russia at 3 the dead locked Korean armistice talks The 'senior United Nations ne gotiator made the statement aft er hearing the Communist reply to his charge that Red Insistence on undecided 189 A total of vention votes is needed nomination Senator Henry Cabot (R Mass) announced Thursday General Dwight Eisenhower will move to Chicago next week to set up campaign headquar ters for the Republican presi i dential nomination Lodge the campaign manager said Elsenhower would continue to meet with the Repub lican delegates to the national con vention Meanwhile cam paign 'manager Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr of Massachusetts said an important shift in delegate opinion has made certain his can didate will get the Republican nom ination' Lodge said jig Is for (Please see POLITICS on page 2) The Inquiring Reporter WASHINGTON The House Appropriations Committee recom mended Thursday a 25 per cent cut in new funds asked by the admin istration for the armed forces for eign aid atomic energy and a va riety of other purposes In terms of cash the holding proposed tlon which comes up for action tomorrow and will be con sidered by the Senate later was $3467688250 The committee headed by Rep resentative Cannon (D Mo) said the agencies involved should get along on $10283133780 instead of the $13750688280 President Tru man asked Separate rom Budget The money provided in Thurs bill is separate from regular budget appropriations already con sioered by Congress for the De fense Department and the Atomic Energy Commission Their regu lar budgets much larger have been reduced already No big agencies were spared the cuts The largest was a $1706000000 reduction in funds for the Atomic Energy Commis sion This was 53 per cent less than the $3191000000 requested The foreign aid program was chopped by $250120000 from $6526 060750 to $6275940750 Tire Defense Department which wanted $2993868440 for its con struction programs was allotted $2187899840 a cut of $805968600 A group of defense agencies was trimmed from $661610000 to $81 690000 a reduction of $579920 000 with $562500000 of the total cut aimed at the Civil Defense Ad ministration S3 mJU Hl 8ft 87 9 RELEASED ON BOND OKLAHOMA CITY Jack Baker Choctaw tavern owner charged with murder was re leased oh $10000 bond Thursday ROOKS CLOSED Merchandise purchased now payable on 1st to 10th of August Double Green Stamps will be given on alt cash purchases June 26 27 28 and 30th City Paint Co 346 West Broadway Tel 352 forced return of war prisoners is inconsistent with the policy of Rus sia In World War JI frN refusal' to return prisoners who do not want to go home has blocked: a Korean armistice months i is not how you can at one: and the same' time both agree and disagree with the acts and declarations of the USSR" Harrison told the Communists at a 35 minute no progress session at Panmunjom Another meeting was set for riday at 11 am(8 pm CST Harrison told the Reds Saturday that Russlan commanders In World 11 RS Midnight 84 a 2 a S3 3 a 82 f4 a tn 82 a PRYOR James Allen Nolen former operator of the Radium Springs Sanitarium near Salina is under court order not to pre fix his name with or OUND DEAD Th Defense Department announced that Brigadier General 'rancis Brink chief of the US Military Advisory Group to rench Indo Chinadied of gunshot wounds received "while alone in an of fice" at the Pentagon Urgent Plea or Blood Donors Here Sounded Thursday An urgent appeal for blood do nors was sounded here Thursday afternoon after only 85 pints of blood had been contributed to the Red Cross Bloodmobile up until 1 By that time on normal sched ule a total of 12 pints should have been contributed There is even no need for don ors to call for an appointment Mrs Howell Parks executive sec retary of the Red Cross Chapter here said the few persons report ing we will have no trouble at all taking care of all who she' stressed The return visit of the Red Cross moved up one month ahead of original schedule because of the extreme blood plasma shortage in 1 the WASHINGTON President Truman Thursday told the armed services to quit recruiting farm workers if they are deferred fromthe draft for necessary 'produc tion LAST 5 DAYS of AUC TION your grand opportunity to acquire finest diamonds watches and sterling silver at your own price is fast coming to a close In these last 5 DAYS all eyes for economy will focus on Auction Sale extra ordinary at McEntees J' Cooler In Paradise Thursday Than In Hell DETROIT It was 30 degrees cooler in Paradise Thursday than it was in Hell The two Michigan communities are about 250 miles apart Residents of Hell reported the mercury hit 110 there last week but was at the 100 mark Thursday Paradise reported a relatively 70 io ii Noon 1 5 1 in 98 BANK TRANSACTIONS the week: $7697065 for the sam or Wednesday: $1479799 for week 1951: $738734 i WASHINGTON The Senate Appropriations Committee Thurs day wiped out a House voted cell ing of 46 billion dollars 'on mili tary spending in the new year But it cut newappropri ktions for the armed services to $43900000000 about 400 million less than the House approved WASHINGTON The Army'' an nounced Thursday the steel strike already has stopped delivery of some equipment and that produc tion of some other material in cluding light tanks will come to halt within few 'days PARIS The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) charged Thursday that war pris oners in Soviet hands are being systematically killed off by forc ed labor in Russia and northern Siberia high riday 95 HOURLY TEMPERATURES Temperatures as recorded by the "Oklahoma Natural Gas Co rom' 3 pm Wed to 3 pm Thurs A Nu 1 ICE Muakune Times Uemorrut published each after noon except Sunday Hub jerlirtiun rate by mail ria Issues a week 91100 per sear tn advance euhjertt to Ito sale tea in olriahurbK Can te our chnaed In cornbtnnfinh with Sunrtav PhoenU and ITmee Pefnocrat ror JU 0 ner veat In ertaenca subject to 13s sales tex in Oklahoma Entered at Muskogee Oklahoma as second mall under Act ot March 1 1979 Pub Hearten otrica 1H Ilf Wall Street County Election Officials Called In or Schooling Muskogee many tlon officials will go to school at the court house Monday Election Board Secretary Lewis Malone announced Thursday that a school of instruction for precinct officials would be held In Judge A Summers courtroom starting at 1 'pm Monday Inspectors' clerks judges a counters are supposed to attend the school he added: The professors will be Malone Election Board Member Stranahan and Board Chairman Jess Shin While annoncing plans for the school Malone also tacked on addi tional warning that riday repre sents the last day for distribution of absentee ballots I 4 Partly cloudy In the west and generally fair In the east Por tion Thursday and riday with scattered ahowers and thunderstorms in the north i west portion riday afternoon or night I Continued hot and quite humid except not quite so hot tn the northwest portion riday Lows Thursday night in the 70s Highs riday 95 100 Tr fc MUSKOGEE to partly i cloudy'and continued hot Thursday after Lnoon Thursday night and riday High I Thursday afternoon 96 low Thursday nignit 1 3 4 a 7 Reckless Driving is iled On Truck Driver A 1947 Plymouth was completely demolished in a car truck accident Wednesday afternoon that sent five people to Muskogee hospitals None of the five was listed as in crlticaUcondltion1 Thursday morn ing but they were all still being treated i Most serlouslyiujured was Wan da Louise Seals 13 who suffered a possible concussion Her condition was said to be Three others at 4 the Oklahoma Baptist Hospital were all said to be in good condition They were Mrs Opal Jenkins 30 Roy Jenkins six and Joann Jenkins two Treated At Hospital Being treated at the Muskogee General Hospital is Mrs Georgia Jenkins 28 driver of the Plymouth She suffered a broken pelvis and multiple cuts and bruises Her year old son was treated for a cut on his arm at the Baptist Hospital and released Accprdlng to Highway Patrolman Brownie Cummins of Wagoner the accident occurred when a 1951 GMC truck loaded with chicken Coops side swiped the Plymouth While attempting to pass Landing Upside Down The car traveled 200 feet the impact landing 'upside in a bar ditch Cummins said it was a total loss The accident which occurred about six miles north of Muskogee on US caused reckless driving charges to be filed in Wagoner County against Arthur Burl Reed Lincoln Ark driver of the truck a AUCTION SALE at McEntee Jewelers closing Only 5 days left to buy finest diamonds watches and silver at your own price for few remaining days This will be the Auction Sale of1' Auction Sales 5 davs left take advantage of Mc you find it necessary to defend the Auction Sale now Adv OURTEEN PAGES TODAY House Group Recommends Cut In unds ive Injured In Car Truck Crash Both Ike Taft "A fg 1Gam Strength I 4 I In Pennsylvania Source In General's iCamp Says He Will Direct Chicago Test ft VW 4 PHILADELPHIA VP) Substan tial gains for General Dwight Eisenhower and a hard of support for Senator Taft both are visible in sociated Press poll of delegation tothe National Convention Elsenhower the noil preferred by 32 delegates In 70 vote gropp That represents a gain of 12 since the previous AP poll two months ago Taft has the backing of 24 dele gates a gain of five Many' of them say firmly they will not vote for Elsenhower 'at the convention The number of delegates unde cided or not willing to express a preference at this point 10 days in advance of the convention has been shrinking steadily The AP poll which once listed 32 delegates in this group now shows only 14 Nevertheless the Intervening weeks have not dlmlnshed the prospective influence of Governor John ine in the Pennsylvania delegation picture ine generally has been credited with position to advise or votes tff 32 delegates nor himself has said the total is "not less And the newest AP on direct contacts with the dele gates conversations With leaders of both Taft and Elsenhower fac tions' 'and many GOP leaders shows 33 delegates with whom the decision may be per suasive ine insists he has not made up his mind nor given a commitment to any candidate The nation wide Associated Press listing of delegate commitments and expressions of opinion now shows is Taft 483: Eisenhower 405: other' candidates 129 in dispute or undecided 189 A total of 604 con for the State Continues As One Of US Hot Spots By The rets Oklahoma continued to be one of the nation's hot spots Wednes day as temperatures reached 100 or more at seven of the of ficial reporting stations Beaver in the Panhandle set the pace with a reading of 109 of the highest In the nation redr erlck reported 105 Guymon Gage and Hobart followed with 104 while Lawtcn and Boise 100 i Temperatures the state were high nineties The Weather ma City forecast scattered after noon and night showers in the west ern section for Thursday' Each day the Times Democrat Inquiring Reporter asks a timely question of five persona contacted on'the streets of Muskogee at ran dom THE QUESTION Are you superstitious? What bad omens do you believe in? THE ANSWERS Mrs Myrtle Stanfill Wetumka: too much but I ustIly knock on Lawrence Cox 425 North 11th: "Not at rank Tankersley Braggs: not superstitious but just not good business to plant potatos or do some farm jobs when the sign Mrs Black McCamey Texas: guess so I like walking under Lee Hull 1625 I guess so I like black cats crossing in front of me or the ber vvr Griffin Planning City TV Station To Cover Region Equipment Bought I Much Of Jt Ready Awaiting CC Nod 1 Construction of one of the largest ind most elaborate television lay outs in the state can begin in Mus kogee the day after the ederal Communications Commission gives its approval James Leake ex ecutive vice president of the Griffin Company said Thursday morning" All of the equipment for the sta tlon has been purchased and a good bit of it is on hand now he said: The land has been purchased and everything is in readiness to proceed Announcement that a formal ap plication to operate a TV station maximum power on Channel 8 at was being made came Wednesday in Washington from John Hsaau vice president and general manager of KTUL in Tulsa who is representing the Griffin radio and television interests there The 316OQO watt television sta tion here would serve Eastern Oklahoma Western Arkansas and parts of Kansas Leake explained at capital outlay of about $1 i Studios will be situated In Mus kogee with a micro wave relay system to carry the programs to a tower on Concharty Mountain 20 miles northwest of Muskogee in Wagoner County' i The tower atop the mountain will reach about 2000 feet above sea level it as tall if not taller than any TV tower in the state Leake explained The Muskogee 'Sta tion will be as powerful not' more powerful them janyoyier JV atation in the state 4 fa I Plans for the station have been underway about six years Leake said and the station will constructed as soon as the tompany receives per mission 4 1 i'jfo other concern has made ap plication for Channel 8 he' ex plained so there should be no trouble In receiving approval Howeveri tt some other company I makes application 'a hearing i have to be arranged and some de lay will result Applications must be in by July 1 and the CC will start allocatng TV channels shortly after that date with first consideration to be given to cities that do not yet have tele vision The Griffin radio interests' are also I TV applicants for KMOA in Okla homa City where a 980 foot tower has already been constructed and I KEPW in ort Smith Ark which I already has a 480 foot tower in use I and ready for a TV antenna the road plans call for link I Ing the three stations together to exchange programs give top flight TV service to' Eastern Okla I homaWestern Arkansas and South tm Leake explained A 1 Of Several On Bill Amendments Test Of Motion To Kill Measure Is I Scheduled In House WASHINGTON Gfc The House?" on a roll call vote nailed into its riddled controls bill Thursday a pro vision to lift price controls after next Monday on everything not ra tioned or being allocated That means virtually all consumer goods 'Khown as the Talle (R Ia) amend ment the provision was approved i tentatively last week by a standing vote of 145 to 88 and confirmed Thursday by a roll call count of 210 to 182 Its major backing: came frnm Pn' publicans arid Southern Democrats In effect it means the end of price'1 controls since nothing is now ration ed and Only a few metals are being The final vote on the Talle 1 amendment was the first of prob ably half a dozen separate roll I on amendments tentatively ap Then there will be a vote on a motion to kill' the bill outright and if that is beaten a vote on final passage In one of the last preliminaries Thursday the House voted to end'" federal rent controls September 30 except In critical defense areas and cities specifically requesting control That vote was subject to a roll calf later In areas designated as critical or in municipalities whose governing body requests controls would continued until March 31T953 Rent Stabilizer Tighe said Jast month that to limit rent vcontrols xiiical xlxense arpss could deal "a "knockout blow the general over all stabilization i 04 The rent decontrol provision was offered by Representative Wheeler (D Ga) and adapted by a standing'' vote of 144 to 113 Previously "the House beat 119' to 69 an amendment to con trols on June30 of this year every where except in critical areas The present rent control law al lows municipalities to retain fed oral controls unless they specifical ly request discontinuance That (Please see CONTROLS on page 2 1 (big fire 1 'ABILENEV Kan A spectacu lar fire' swept through a milling company plant in this central I Kansas town early Thursday caus I ing damages estimated at between ($750000 to a million dollars I 1 CKBIX NEWS' 1490 On Your Dial I' THURSDAY JUNE 26: 1952 I EVENING 6001 Local) 15 minutes 8:451 (Canham) 15 minutes 9:00 (ABC) 15 minutes 1'' (ABC) 5 minutes i RIDAY JUNE 27 1953 MORNING 6:30 (UP Local) ''5 minutes 700 Agronsky 15 (UP Local) 15 minutes 10:15 (Variety) 115 minutes (Complete KBIX log on page 2) 4 'S '4 0 I 0 AT 4 1 'i'S wr: ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS EATURES UNITED PRESS A SERVICE WB to BulletitfsMi qri'jthWire By Th a Atioolated Pr i Informed sources said Acheson apologized to about 200 members of the British Parlia ment Thursday for failure to no tify Britain in' advance of American bombing of Yalu River plants in Korea this week OREIGN BEAUTIES SEEK 'MISS UNIVERSE' CROWN These charmer from foreign land "are gather tea in Long Beach Calif for the Mist Universe beauty contest to be decided soon Only countries not represented here are the United States which picks its candidate riday night and Hawaii whose en trant was unavailable Girls are from these nations: top row (L R) rance Israel Venezuela Panama Australia Canadtf Cuba Turkey Germany "Miss Welcome to Long Beach" (Jerl Miller) Norway Puerto Rico Mexico Uruguay and Chile Bottom' row (L R): Greece Belgium Japan Great Britain South Africa Alaska Sweden inland Italy Philippines Peru Hong Kong India and Denmark Uf ft yr 1 1 in i i 4 HP i 4 Vr 'i 9 I ft' 4 4' Riot Rages Within Prison In Kentucky EDDYVILLEKy (A7 A riot raged within the Kentucky State Pris on Thursday Eight prisoners had been wounded by gunfire and unruly convicts were looting the commissary of food State police rushed in to help quell the uprising Two guards were seized as hostages then released later One Henry Darnell was injured slightly The other was Ellis Morris Warden Jess Buchanan reported at 11:35 aun (CST) the rebellion continued among a group confined to the prison recreation shop The trouble started Wednesday night about 10 the warden said when the prison radio was shut off and the prisoners became resent im reace was restored aoout lour J) Theis njSxSdajrktroufTr ai4 leave therecreation shop to report for drill and grabbed the two guards The guards were released 30 min utes later trouble has been brewing for four months" the warden said The uprising was similar to a series of other prison disturbances which have broken out in several states in recent months State police in all western Ken tucky barracks were rushed to theene with arms and ammunition Warden Buchanan sai hardened prisoners were among those holding forth defiantly in the recreation shop The penitentiary maximum security prison for hard ened criminals has approximately 1000 prisoners One shot was fired this morning but the warden know who fired it In rankfort Governor "Law rence Wetherby stood by while Welfare Commissioner Luther Go heen telephoned the prison or de tails State Police Commissioner Guth rie Crowe said the riot was un determined proportions" Dr Watson state director of probation and parole rushed to the scene from La Grange 220 to the east I 5 I i te 1 Sk JBb A bLwMBiIwIWItB.

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