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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 3

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Miami News-Recordi
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Tuesday ebruary 24 i942' MIAMI DAILY NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKUA PAGE THREE COMMERCE Guardians of Our Western Skies Helps MacArthur Violet is the symbol of faith DRMM was CLOSING TONIGHT NEW Austelle Dresses son tient in the Veterans hospital at! goods Some said thev '4 41 A 1 Abe Chandler went to Neosho Mo I army of other officers took into iCUsfndv fllifinc ifnn Georgia Rae Jones Elinor Osborn President Getulio Vargas order and Scales hostess HEADED MILITARY ACADEMY CLOSING TONIGHT Answer to Previous Puzzle pensive looking 0 DE eirirwn MIAMI OKLAHOMA 0 3 1 4 5 6 a 7 9 IO II IZ 13 14 16 17 19 21 23 24 26 27 26 29 32 33 MEI 36 37 42 43 45 44 48 47 49 Bl 52 53 54 THE CIGARETTE 156 COSTLIER TOBACCOS B8 THEAT9E resh rom Their mg only look Mitchell Choir Boys and a Automobile1 accidents in! theUnited States cause an anuual loss $2500000000 it is estimated Ken MURRAY rances LANSORD 4 Don WILSON Brenda I Cobina Skinnay Ennis itf Thisi class is boys between ages of 7 and 14 years The largest towel mills are located at Kannapolis 41 Company (abbr) 42 Exclamation 44 Violent stream 47 Church part 49 Indo Chinese linguistic stock 50 Narrow inlet 51 Males 52 Diamond of extremehardness 54 ive plus five (pl) 55 Prongs as of an antler Mi aid 57 Small pies 58 A fragment VERTICAL 2 Inhume 3 Hawaiian garland of flowers 4 Merry adventure 5 Anger 6 Roman bronze coir 7 Matching group 8 Market 9 ish 10 ormer Rus sian rulers 13 Incite Univmd Jewish Author Dies In a Suicide Pact With Wife in Brazil UeSQuJ Mr and Mrs Jay Oakley moved to Pryor Thursday mer prices their going styles designed shop new spring ma rayon romaines inent expense They will be buried here Wilma aye orrester Carolyn cd funeral services for the le' MirnholeAn I I xAvio anu l0 De neld Wednesday at govi Slzva I Af aaan bbjeii IBIS I TtfeinBi lENlSflH 5 An emergency parachute jump from an airplane entitles a person to membership in the famous Cat erpillar club Baptist Church There were eight additions to the Baptist church Sunday in oneof the best services witnessed for some time Three were baptized at the evening service There will be another baptizing next Sunday night Eugene Brown of Enid and Carl Patterson of ort Konx Ky both members of the Baptist church in military service were given special recognition at the morning service The pastor will be in charge of the prayer meeting Wednesday and will discuss the 12th chapter of Genesis The time is 7:30 The meeting will be held at 7 The will have their regular Royal Serv ice program at the church parlor Thursday afternoon at 2 Junior Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at the church Young choir at 7 Thurs day evening Mission prayer meet ings at North Miami and North airview Thursday and riday evening at 7:30 respectively NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA RAILROAD Patriotic Program ourtten A members enjoyed a patriotic program at the Bap tist parsonage Monday afternoon As Thena Grayson entered the room clothed as the statue of lib erty the group sang the and Star Spangl ed Elinor Osborne pre sided as a brief program was given Devotional Carol Jeanne Loop Jesus Way or Carolyn Mitchelson Barbara Mc Auley and Am an Shirley Judd Rules' of KAI SHEK BACK IN CHINV' CHUNGKING eb 24 Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek has returned from his visit to In dia it was announced today Attend uneral Those from Commerce attending the funeral service for Park Wy man Walton at the Mt Zion Bap tist church Monday afternoon were Mr and Mrs Landon Broyles Mrs Lloyd Poynor Mrs Charlie Williams Mrs Charles McBee Mrs Milton Thornton Mr and Mrs Alva Mitchell Amici Class Party'' The Amici class of the Christian church enjoyed a partiotic party Wednesday evening which was planned by the boys of the class Games were played and refresh ments were served to: Dorothy Ja coby Mildred Hart lorence Wil son Erma Tedrow Joyce James Lloyd Bullard Morton Den nis Ralph Paul Williams Billy Haynes Ralph Grayson Dee Peter son Wayne easter Chris Chil cutt Jewell Trask and the teach er Mrs S'Jacoby 14 Pair of horses 15 Hawaiian food 17 Agent 1 8 Dry 20 Cathedral church 21 Conclusion 24 Tardier 25 Quick explo sive sound 26 Garment pendant 27 Strong odored vegetable 30 Indulgent 32 abulous bird da Plural (abbr 37 name 38 Highway 40 States (r) 42 Stave cham ber used for baking 43 Chickens 45 Lariat 46 Baseball teams 48 Mohammedan noble 53 Russian village community 54 Also Roosevelt Audience Estimate Is Made WASHINGTON eb CP) The White House said today an estimated 6 1 365 000 adults in this country or 781 percent of the total possible adult alienee heard President fireside chat on the war last might This reception was slightly smaller than that accorded his broadcast Dec 9 when 79 percent of adult Americans listened in ERROL LYNN Olivia deHAVILLAND Mrs Sammy Buckallew and of Vinita i Charley Chandler who' is a pa Miss Nannie Lee Burns of ami will instruct another first class at the city hall Tuesday eve ning at 7 Anyone inter ested should meet yith the class and enroll There is no charge Six dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Al Morton and children Sunday were: Mr and Mrs Ray Morton and children Joe and Phil lis of Quapaw and Mr and Mrs Joe Dean Proctor and daughter Jolene Mr and Mrs Claud Nunn and children Jimmy and Evelyn visited Mr and Mrs Richard Nunn in Jop lin Sunday tywer EE A of Copper by REA Is Investigated WASHINGTON eb A House military affairs subcom mittee report on its inquiry into the alleged waste of copper by the Rural Electrification administra tion is being prepared Rep ad a dis (D Pa) said today are going to present a draft of this report to the full commit tee addis said the full committee approves a fi i nal draft the report will be sub mitted to the House some time this Committee recently heard testi mony from private utility spokes men and others that a transmis sion line being constructed by the REA Ark La Eletcric Co opera the from Pensacola dam in Okla homa to an aluminum plant at Lake Catherine Ark required more copper than an alternative line proposed by a southwest pool of private operators Other charges were made that a transmission tine from Possum Kingdom dam Texas to Garland Tex was an unnecessary duplica tion of private facilities and thus a total waste of copper Advocates of the two lines said they built to supply needs they claimed were not met by private lines Tin Cans for Home Use to Be Available WASHINGTON eb Deliveries of tin cans for home canning use will not be affected by the recent curtailment order the War Production board an nounced because the government nopes an increase in more preserv ing will relieve pressure on com mercial canners Can manufacturers may sell home canning type cans to' hard ware stores and other distributors for resale to household users and institutions WPB said It was estimated that not more than 50000000 cans would be needed for home and institutional purposes in 1941 and that this number would require only about 100 tons of tin with BROD CRAWORD BRIAN DOHLEVY OPA Asks for Price Ceiling on lashligts WASHINGTON eb The Office of Price Administra tion has asked manufacturers to put a voluntary price ceiling on flashlights dry batteries and flashlight bulbs because of heavy buying Coupled with the action with an OPA warning against what it termed foolish hoarding of batter ies for blackout use OPA asked the producers not to increase prices above the levels of eb 1 and to cancel any in creases made since that time On that date an emergency price schedule occasioned by heavy buy ing on the Pacific coast was in effect HORIZONTAL 17 Pictured late former head of the Military Academy 11 Approaches 12 Peruses 1 13 Array 16 Stair parts 19 Insect 20 emale deer 22 Eggs of fishes 23 Title of nobility 25 He was super intendent of West from 1928 to 1932 27 Norwegian river 28 Symbol for thulium 29 Minute particle 31 Mend 33 Music note 34 At the top 36 Seethe 37 Symbol for erbium 39 Cloth measure: 56 Violent 40Tree whirlwind I custouy aliens described as po tentially and seized vast quantities of contraband They raided 53 northern California communities and arrested 218 ene my Rear Admiral rancis Rock well USN who according to an announcement made in Washington heads the naval forces that are fighting with MacArthur in the Philippines (NEA TELEPHOTO) Birthday Dinner A joint birthdav dinner given Sunday eb 22 at the" home of Mr and Mrs J' Logan Sr in honor of Mr and Mrs Clifford Logan of Melrose Kas Lawrence Campbell and Ronnie Logan Those present were: Mr and Mrs Bryan i Webb and daughter of Melrose Mr and Mrs Mark Yost and fam ily of our Mile Mr and Mrs Joe Logan and son of Melrose Mr and Mrs Logan Jr Mrs Carman Brownell and daughter Lois Jean Howard Green Mac McGrew Mrs Lawrence Campbell Gary Dee Johnson Mr and Mrs Logan and their son Weir ano the honored guests Class Election The Banner class of the Metho dist church held an election of of ficers Sunday They were as fol lows: President Paul James vice president Clyde Shipp secretary and treasurer Ralph Edward Sears and librarian Kennie Van Gundy This class is boys between the Tire Mileage Budget Urged on Motorists YORK' eb The Rubber Manufacturers association today urged the American motor ing public not to drive a mile that is unessential and on the assump tion there will be no new tires till after the war budget the estimat ed life of fires this way: family to analyze its use for a typical month itemizing all regular and special trips tak en and the mileage consumed and then compare this with the esti mated miles of use remaining the tires vvhicli should mean a drastic reduction in use of the car during the coming months The association issued the sug gestion in connection with the re cent statement by Donald Nel son of the War Production board and Jesse 11 Jones secretary of commerce that there will be no lubber to spare for civilian use LYRIC Theatre Commerce Okla Last Times Today A Mighty Cavalcade of Breath taking Drama! Th water in the well is never missed until the well runs dry Transportation is unimportant until the tires wear out Ride with us on the Yellow Bus One every 20 minutes most of the time Exclusive new especially for pers The terials are rayon cynara crepes rayon jer sey prints rayon jersey plains in blight new colors that cause you to forget dull inter One piece two piece and jacket dress types You'll bi' every thing about these Austclles inelud at value and ex Passing Parade Series Musical Louise Akers Refresh ments were served the following: Barbara McAuley Barbara Crab tree Joan Cochran Betty Ruth Wafford Irene Shamblin Thena I Grayson Shirley Judd Carol Jean ed Briton and then to: thg United ne Loop Gloria Dean Marlow States See Them tle Very Next Time Down Town or Sure! i Town The annual senior play of 1942 Town will be giv en at 8 tonight Tickets may be bought from any senior The price of admission is 15 and 20 cents including tax Home Demonstration Club Mrs Wayne Branson 709 street northwest Miami was hos tess to the Commerce Home Dem onstration club riday afternoon The devotiondl was given by Mrs Hank Corbus The members re peated the prayer in unison Mrs Laura Smith was program leader for the afternoon Her sub ject was Wheat Several whole wheat dishes were made and served to the members by Miss Venie Ann McDuffie the home demonstration agent Mrs John Holmes of Picher was voted in the club as a new member Guests present were Mrs Joe Nel son Mrs Wood and Mrs Potter Members present were: Mrs Laura Smith and grandson Jimmy James Mrs Boone Dodson Mrs Bill Lew is Mrs Polard Shouse Mrs Mcall Mrs Bill Cooper Mrs Hank Corbus and s6n Mrs Don Coulter MrSyrank ergus and son Mrs Data Reynolds Mrs Jennings Mrs Charles Saf ford and son Miss Venie Ann Mc Duffie and Mrs Wayne Branson and children Use Penney's Lay A way Plan! Only a small deposit requned pav out th halance in payments to suit your convenience or joying the full sanngs of lower cash price: rou IIT CONVICT SLAIN "1NOC)IJEL Escaped Bandsman Is Shot i By Officers in Tavern Bystander Wounded I 1 CITY Hugh 'Douglas 24 year old'escaped McAlester penitentiary convict was wounded fatally and a bystander was shot in the back last night when two officers ex changed gunfire with the convict in a South Side tavern 5 Douglas one of two members ofthe prison band who escaped Sat urday night while playing at the ball in Guthrie died in a hospital Cansler 65 owner of the tavern was struck in the back and one arm as he came in the line of fire while seeking safety Patrolmen Roy Cook and Brott said Douglas drew a pistol when they Went to the tavern to question him in connection with the robbery a few minutes earlier of a nearby cafe ine omcers snot him through the abdomen They said Cansler was wounded bv bullets fm je small caliber pistol Douglas was committed to i the state penitentiary in 1939 to serve sa 50 sentence for armed rob bery His home was at Tuttle near Chicakasha i Douglas and Bruce owler 'es caped at Guthrie by climbing ing through a window of the arm ory gymnasium just before the dance started owler who was serving 10 years has not been ap prehended kMdMoIlId I PIRIEIY i DEENSE feg WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY THE LAND LOVE ADVENTURE THRILLS! South oP Owls are accounted wise because their eves are set to forward like a giving them a knowing look a The state of Washington boost ed its population from 1563396 in 1 1930 to 1721376 in 1940 A AREA EARS COLUMN' Investigation Urged by Le gion to orestall Pearl Harbor There LOS ANGELES eb 24 Piesident Roosevelt was urged yesterday to appoint an investigat ing board which would recommend steps to forestall slow Pearl in Southern California The recommendation is contain Naval Training Plan or State Colleges OKLAHOMA CITY eb lA1) Oklahoma colleges and uni versities may co operate in a na tion wide plan to train students for naval service under regula tions announced by the Eighth Na val district a Students between 17 and 19 inclusive would enlist as seamen second class providing they reach their twentieth borthdays within 60 days of completing their sopho more year Thus juniors and sen iors are ineligible The enlisted students would con tinue in college taking pre induc tion naval training curricula for the equivalent of two academic years the curricula to be prepared by faculties of colleges desiring to participate and the bureau of navigation EBTOOllOElR mi i BHOE ElEfNl High flying barrage balloon and big searchlight are two of many day and night guardians of our California coast' always on the alert against attack by enemy olanes organizations aggressively spread ing dissension defeatism obstruc tion to OUr War effort ur iyBityw the United States of America I government is not ade quately controlling enemy propa ganda in spite of the efficiency of me roi in tins vital field High government officials are at present in a state of non alert ness concerning enpmy activity on the propaganda front that is com parable to the non alertness" that led to the Pearl Harbor debacle on our military and naval fronts ish Harbor Taken Over Hundreds of soldiers riding in trucks with fixed bayonets and mounted machine guns took pos session of ish Harbor and 40 acres of suuounding territory on Terminal Island Monday under a federal condemnation writ that paved the way for clearing Japan ese from the area which adjoins nv al establishments Navy planes wheeling overhead lent a further war like atmosphere to the move but the evacuation of tlie Japanese largely was orderly and voluntary Moving vans and trucks' jammed the streets hauling away huge quantities of bedding and house hold goods piled on porches and siaewaiKs Signs reading were hung in windows by chants many of whom cutdrastically to dispose of wprp to inland California communities while a few indicated they were headed as far away as Arizona More Arrests Made Mass raids that reached into cities and hamlets in four Pacific coast states yielded approximately 600 Japanese German and Italian nationals over the week end Moving nights and day along a front reaching from Canada to! Mexico BI agents aided by an i Little Rock Ark is just about the same Mrs Unix of Miami was an overnight guest Sunday night of Mrs Lola Stubblefield Mrs Enix has been employed as the Oseuma teacher to finish this term of school The form er teacher Miss Mary Nidiffer resigned to accept a position in airland schools Earl Chandler Leo Blythe and IRON POST Willis Avery who is employed at Tulsa spent the week end with his family He was accompanied home by his mother Mrs Ave ry of Tulsa who also visited the week end A Chandler who is employed at Neosho had to be brought home Wednesday on account of sickness He is improving but was bordering on pneumonia Mr and Mrs Wade Thomas and children Mary Dean and Billy of North Miami Mr and Mrs Elmer Trickett Mr and Mrs Wor ley Mr and Mrs Sam Cox Mrs Lola Stubblefield and Mr and Mrs Ernest Cox and children attended the funeral of Jim Cary Monday afternoon at Hickory Grove Mrs Ada Messimore is staying at the home of Mr and Mrs John Atchley of Pryor assisting in the care of measles Mr and Mrs rank McCoin Mrs Clydia Conklin Mc Coin and Mr and Mrs Elmer Mc Coin and children Edward Carol Jean and Leon spent Sundav with Leopold Stern a rench writer thcir fauphter and sister Mr and who visited the Zweigs during the week end said the author had ap peared depressed by world events His works which included of the the story of Magellan and biographies of Marie Antoinette Romain Rol land and Mary Queen of were banned in Austria after the Germans took over He came here in 1940 and produced a book "Brazil country of the rom Austria he had gone first to England becoming a naturaliz THE SMOKE SUJWEURNING CAMELS CONTAINS 28 Less Nicotine than the average oithe 4 otWest seUin brands tested than any of them je independent scic lit i tmokt itseljl Brazil eb 24 Weary of life exile Stefan Zweig 60 year old Jewish author who fled his native Austria when Adolf troops crossed the border in 1938 died with his 33 year old second wife in a suicide pact here yesterday A servant found them dead in each arms in the suburban home they rented two months ago amid scattered manuscripts which Zweig had been working Police declared they had taken poison Zweig said in a farewell note: knew immense force would be necessary to reconstruct my life and my energy is used up by long years of peregrination as a man without a He thanked Brazilians for their kindness in receiving him said he considered "human liberty and my own as the greatest wealth on and bade affection ate farewell to all my I SENSE TO WE CAMELS ARE SWELL LESS NICOTINE IN THE SMOKE MAKES JN THESE TIMES CAMEL'S EXTRA MILDNESS IS ESPECIALLY 7 IVELjCOME 38 59 Charley GRAPEWIN IQCKHAin WEDNESDAY ONLY ROWDY ROMANCE and RED HOT 1111 I 11 a report submitted by the committee of the 1 American Seventeenth 15 district to a state legislative fact finding committee headed by As semblyman Jack Tenney Ingle I wood Democrat HR 10m the '1tid' statement which it said was com 5 Piled from evidence uncovered by 1 its own opeiatnes include: 3 California key war production center of the btates is spotted with subversive 1:1 1 11 fl 'I I I I I I TRADE MARK 1 PLENTY fliM I 20 3U 154 1 i flM Rv I iu wl fz 'l MOV I i i i flMKflo i i XT Ul HB zm pnin Ji 7 I I spring fresh I 'uJr I Oil fl RHYTHMBk i dtAW a El A leiaaaKi aara sin IBS BEBiiffin iraHrarsnrzis Their Bl BBS BBS.

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