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MIAMI DAILY NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLA' Rage three RUSSIA CHINA I $816467000 $537368000 $60527000 $483188000 $318069000 $37336000 $317414000 $13504000 $56227000 $719897000 $452315000 $45371000 $23931931000 $1532230000 $156738000 Oscar TV ominee QUAPAW TODAY ONLY "Postmark and "Mall Triable SENECA A Strange Tale to Thrill You! club NEW March Wade Approximately 40 school Chapter 6 Ja Real Charmer Lt Camp 0 goose rarely Summer ascinator Arriving Daily Wleu? 4l are invited to at ty PAUL MARLENE JR CAROLE KING LOMA LEADS 5526 Shop Every Day at MIAMI THEATRE daugh Setter BRITISH EMPIRE Mrs the Landis and brother Miller and Mrs Miller re Monday night from Eldo the hostess Miss Large and sponsor Mrs Paul Large Spnrturope "Winter Setting" Cedar Canyon park near ree dom was once the "camping grounds of bands of plains Indians largest fig tree stands 18 miles west of Kingman Ariz It is 50 feet high ORT SUPPLY Henceforth this Woodward county town is ort Supply instead of simply Supply Citizens yesterday gained permis sion from county commissioners to change the name in honor of a fort established on the site in 1808 by General Phil Sheridan The Hawaiian islands form one of the most isolated archipelagos in the world OKMULGEE This city will con tribute $50000 toward construction an Army General hospital with 1500 beds at a cost of $4 875000 Okmulgee residents voted a 15000 bond issue yesterday to purchase the hospital site and one of $35 OOP to provide a Bewer line extension NORMAN President Joseph Brandt of the University of Okla homa is en route to Washington to talk over with military officials the role in training soldiers and sailors aid Schmidt attended a show in Joplin Sunday afternoon The Rev Lawrence Porter of Dufur Ore arrived here Wednes day for a visit with his mother Mrs Mattie Porter and his sister Mrs Stafford and daughter He preached Sunday morning in the pulpit of the Meth odist church here man of member of in qr 3 lent kv $121709000 ian $101869000 Class Party seventh grade class en lashes rom Battlefronts So far as Viceroy Linlithgow and the government of India are con cerned Mohyndas Gandhi will break his 21 day fast tomorrow in silence As one government official put it: it will be to when the little Indian leader takes bis first sip of citrus about 9 a tomorrow (10:30 Tuesday night cwt) There may be a few close friends and relatives at the bedside but there will be no fanfare The Brit ish aim is to get the situation right back where it was before Gandhi began his fast in protest against his confinement in the Aga palace The British do not anticipate any flare up innish Speaker to orm Government WASHINGTON March Ilk of a permanent transfer to Is United States of western hem lihUre bases leased from the Bnt li took top billing today over Inding tax labor and manpower Lslation on capitol hill (Meanwhile supporters of theml plan to skip a tax year right to tack such a provision Ito a withholding levy law a la ir investigation got underway in kh houses and Senate backers I manpower mobilization meas Ls drove for action House ways and means sub Inmittee yesterday approved a I percent withholding levy effec re July 1 to be taken from the Irnings of more than 30000000 jrsons and subsequently applied lainst actual taxes but sidestep II action on the proposal by Ardsley Rumi to cancel out ope income taxes Whereuponnil plan supporters passed the krd along privately that they nuld take their fight to'the House Class Party Chandler and Mrs Coal production for the Oklaho ma Arkansas district was 8000 tons more per week in January than in December the University of Oklahoma Business Bulletin re ports Gandhi Will Break His ast in Silence 71 NAVAL CASUALTIES WASHINGTON March The Navy announced today 71 cas ualties ifi Navy forces including 11 dead 16 wounded and 44 miss ing The casualties announced today (those listed are Navy and non commissioned personnel unless otherwise specified) included: Oklahoma McClain James Al bert Missing ather" John Alex ander McClain Stuart xlrs Belle Crossley and Mildred Mrs rances om and Mrs Bill Rosiere were ek end visitors in Tulsa Jrs Oren Morgan $nd son 3 King Mrs Carley Da Mrs Sidney Sparlin and Ger 8371 I A yrt Walter Pidgeon an Academy Award nominee for his work in must grow a beard for his role in a new pic ture' Mrs Joe Proctor and children Jolene and Connie Jean were in Commerce Tuesday where they at tended a family reunion honoring Mrs brother Lt Beverly Morton of the Army air corps Mis Rose Lloyd of Marionville Ind is the guest of Mr and Mrs Ed Marshall this week She is the aunt of Mk Marshall Mr and Mrs Lewis Spav inaw arrived Sunday evening to spend a few days with the brother Lewis and family share of lend lease in 1941 42 was small but limited transport facilities to that nation slowed delivery of war aid Chart based on March 1941 Deccmber 1942 figures released by admin istrator Edward Stettinius Jr shows where most of our $8252 733000 in lend lease went Other countries received some $210 622000 in goods and services UND PILES UP OR RED CROSS Ei ening Mrs Martha Ernest Jackson will be co hos tesses at an evening party at 7:30 tonight in the social rooms of the irst Baptist church enter taining guests and members of the Gleaners class eaturing the eve ning entertainment will be a for members At Wilson Radio Group The Wilson A Radio Lis tening group will have a meeting at 2 Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Carl Dean 132 street northwest The Red second war fund campaign launched here Monday with a $14700 county wide goal was" going ahead today in a man ner indicates fine' response the initial A Cronin gcr campaign chairman reported today The city drive he said is divid ed into three sections with the Rev Harry Curtis heading a dele gation residential canvass Durham directing the work in the business district and Miss Odetta Bynum in charge of the outlying rural areas inancial returns for the first collection activity dfietted at least $465 which has been submit ted to Charles ox county Red Cross treasurer Other funds had not yet been turned in he said Red Cross workers in the Mi ami business district Durham re ported will make a concentrated effort to realize 100 percent pledge from each city firm and each employes The anticipated $14700 total in take is to be divided between the county chapter and the national or ganization Tuthill county chairman has pointed out ive thousand dollars is to remain here for authorized and essential Red Cross activities and the remaining $9700 will help carry on the na tional wartime program he said To Observe Day of 66WORLD Day of will be held this yearn riday March 12 at the irst Christian church This isathe twelfth con secutive year that Miami has tak en part in the observance of the Day of which is sponsored by the United Council of Church Women each year on? the first riday of the Lenten season Women in every hamlet town and city everywhere are invited to par ticipate inthis day of devotion and prayer In the midst of world at war the theme this year has particular significance I Pray Thee That They All May Be A very simple luncheon will be serv ed at 12:30 at the Christian church Each lady attending is ask ed to bring her own sandwiches Salad and coffee will be furnished by the hostess church The committee on arrangements for the program consists Of: Mrs Austin Mrs George Winter Mrs Hisle Mrs Horace Payne Mrs "Ellsworth Botts Mrs Jay Reniker Mrs William Wood all Mrs Kyser and Mrs Doenges Presidents of all church organi zations and Sunday school classes are asked to bring this notice to attention of their members Parties for Mrs Jennison Jr Mrs Guy A Jennison Jr will arrive today to makfe her home temporarily with her parents Mr and Mrs Guy A Jen nison Sr east of the city Al though Mrs Jennison arrived Sat urday in Tulsa friends kept her busy with parties and "courtesies during her brief stay there On Sunday morning she was enter tained at a breakfast in the home of Mr and Mrs Tucker 1639 East Eaton Her mother Mrs Allen entertained Sunday with a dinner in her home 819 South Peoria and her aunt Mrs Sutsinger entertained at a dinner Monday night in her home 543 West Thir teenth Mrs Jennison arrived Saturday in Tulsa from Philadelphia where she has been with her husband a staff sergeant with the Army Air corps for the last eight weeks Sergeant Jennison left recently for overseas duty Sergeant and Mrs Jennison were married December 5 1942 in Tulsa and she is the former Miss Jennieve Chouteau Present Red Cross Play Doing their part for th Red Cross drive a group of small girls living in the northeast of town and students at the Roose velt school prepared and present ed a Red Cross Turner Saturday after noon at the dormitory at tlie junior college of the cast included: Ruth Ann Sandmire Ann and Sal ly Updegraff Laverne Simpson Mary Ann Audrain and Patricia Attend Tournament Misses Bettv Jane Holden iiell Lewis Sile DeVilliers Mildred Dawson Billie June Hall and Nor ma Jean Hull Mrs Bob White bird 'and Jody Roe Holden attend ed the basketball tournament at Vinita riday night and Saturday They were overnight guests of Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Sam Woodard Others from Quapaw attending the tournament tverc Misses Katheryn Hansford Georgia Lee Byard Norma Jean Buzzard Lola Denton Sue Mar shall Virginia Hutson Mario Al len Grace Heck Betty Brock Vir gie Brock Pauline Large Kath erine Large and red McDunner Bill Keller Ernest Erdman Rod ney DeVilliers Buster Bingham Mrs Wofford Mrs Nora Brock Mr and Mrs Haney Ma son and Mr and Mrs 0 Ten nant Mrs Raymond Hansford and Mrs Lee Webbs Tlie joyed a party in the home of Jera lyn Lewis eb 26 closing a con test of attendance for a six weeks iperiod with the losing" side to en tertain the winners Games and contests were played throughout the evening Those who attended were Maxine Phillips ay Nell Lorene Clarks Martha Jean Yost Edna June Hutson Gladys June Mercer Norma Brown Clau dine Stanley Betty Eva Keek aye Betty Canady Bessie Mae erris Jeralyn Lewis Jack King Clarence Burgraff Ray Linn Dareing Robert Randall Eugene Radford Paul Duncan and Ole Hamilton Additional guests were Mrs Loren Buzzard and son Charles Miss Madeline Myers Nellie aye Phillips Mrs Lewis assisted in serving refresh ments SHA Eleven Shawnee teachers have enrolled in training courses for teachers of pre flight aeronautics at Oklahoma' Baptist university children and friends of the group attended the successful presenta tion Proceeds from the production were turned over to Tidwell Red Cross official as their contri bution to the recently launched Red Cross drive Announce Daughter's Marriage Mr and Mrs 'Oruzan Mi ami Route 3 announce the mar riage of their daughter Virginia Teddy to Pvt Odell Treadwell now stationed at Sheppard ield Tex The wedding was an event of Thursday eb 25 at the irst Baptist church in Wichita alls Tex with the Reverend Moody officiating Wedding attendants were Mr and Mrs Tuder of Wichita alls The bride is a member of the senior class of Miami high school The groom son of Mr and Mrs Treadwell of icher was graduated from Picher high school class of Upon completion of her senior year Mrs Treadwell wil 1 join her husband Red Cross Knitting Club Tlie Pershing A Red Cross Knitting club will be entertained at 2 Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs ay Moberly 322 street northeast AU patrons or the school tend ONI CT MOST IMTOCTANT OBGANs Taken Pinkham's Compound helps build up resistance against such symptoms Thousands upon thousands of women have re ported benefit Lydia Pinkham's Compound to al so a fine stomachic tonic! Get a bottle right Mway from your drug gist ollow label directions By ANNE CABOT Done in thin cotton like the flattering summer fascinator ust as well as you did your glamorous wooly one!" Make one of royal edge it with white and a tiny line of ed it will be tremendously smart with sports and summer slacks utfits The one illustrated is of white with a blue scallop Make lem for everyoneadores a fascinator! To obtain complete crocheting instructions for the Summer: ascinator Pattern Nor 5526) Bdnd 10 cents in COIN YOUR JAME and ADDRESS and the PATTERN NUMBER 1 to Anne abot Miami News Record 530 South Wells St Chicago 111 nclose 1 cent postage for each pattern ordered Anne WINTER Album now available dozens of sug estions for smart warm knit and crocheted garments patch work leas quilts embroideries send for your copy Price 15 cents The nearly extinct wild of Hawaii liyesion arid lava slopes high in the mountain and goes near water MBS GUYi A JENNISON Jr will arrive today from Tulsa to make her home temporarily with her parents Jlr and Mrs A Jennison Sr east of the city Mrs Jennison has been with her husband Staff Sgt Jennison statiohed with the Army air corps at Philadelphia Sergeant Jennison has left for overseas duty i Mrs Warren Brewer and son Johnny Colvin of San Marcas Tex are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Crain 18 A street north west Mrs" Sebert turned rado Kas where they were called by the death of their father A Miller Cooper uneral home Phono 12 Jim Robinson of Oklahoma City formerly of Miami is spend ing several days here attending to business matters Young Robin son associate pastor at the South Memorial Baptist church at Okla homa City will be ordained in the ministry on Sunday March 7 Corene Smiley of Miami was admitted to a Joplin hospital Mon as a medical patient Mr and Mrs Clay Anderson and daughter Karen Lee and Miss Be nita Hixson all of Tulsa were week end guests of their mother Mrs Bertie Hixson 22 street northwest Miss Elda Crain 18 A street northwest returned Saturday morning from a two visit with her brother Paul Crain whe is stationed at Camp Peary Williamsburg Va 'n the labor scene Representa le Ramspeck (D Ga) ranking Ijonty member of the usually in five labor committee' predictedgeneral labor i relations study luld be ordered by that groupxt week At the same time theuse rules committee met to vote the Hobbs anti racketeering1 and the naval committee sum tned Secretary Knox to testifynorrow on absenteeism in navyrds Across the' capitol Senator Byrd Va) introduced a bill author fig draft boards to order strik war workers back to work orluct them into the armpd ser es Also in the Senate supporters I the war service act counted nvily on war department pres le as they moved for enactment I a measure to mobilize all'able riied mon and women for war lie service As he called the Sen military committee together to Lin hearings on the bill Chair Im Reynolds (D NC) pictured Ingress as about evenly divided and against compulsory use of Impower GEORGE SANDERS TOM CONWAY Jam RANDOLPH Attend Churcjt Meeting A district meeting of the Youth I owship of 'the Methodist "church held Monday night in Webb A covered dish dinner was ved before the program Those inding from Seneca were: The and Mrs Roy Smith and ighter rances Marie Mrs Bill dore Martha Lou Thomas Eli Stafford and Annabel Response Reported to irst Phase of Drive by Campaign Head In Miami Local News Briefs Pimples Disappeared Over Night Yes it is true there is a safe harmless medicated liquid called Kleerex that dries "up pimples over night Many report that they had red dore pimply face one night ind surprised their friends the next day with a clear complexion There is no risk The first application must convince you or you get your money back Join the nappy Kleen ex users who are no longer cm barrassad with unsightly pimples or sale by Coleman Hgtti Drug OKLAHOMA CITY March (M The $8548143 institutional appropriations bill will be sent to a conference committee for re drafting at the suggestion of Gov ernor Kerr who thinks some items can be trimmed it was reported today 'r Chairman Charles Duffy of the Senate appropriations commit tee said the authors of the bill used a sharp pencil on figures but would welcome recommendations from Kerr on how to institute fur ther economies Although the bill allows the in stitutions about $700000 more for the next two fiscal years than in the previous biennium committee members was necessitated by sharp increases in jlabor food and clothing costs Sending the bill to conference will mean a in final enact ment and if the other big appro priations measures follow the same course hopes of sine die adjourn ment of the Legislature in March will fade Duffy said the lump sum appro priation for colleges which includes a cut of 15 percent that the admin istration wants distributed evenly among the schools would be ready for introduction in a couple of days Two other big appropriations for state departments and common school also must be enacted before the Legislature can begin plans for adjournment Panties to match as if Misi Sweetie Pie wouldn't take the cake in pinafore and open crown bonnet alone I Pattern No 8371 is in sizes 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 years Size 2 pina fore and bonnet take 1 yards 35 inch material panties yard i 3 yards ric rac or this attractive pattern send J5 cents plus 1 cent for postage f5 in coins with your name address 4 pattern number and size to Miami News Record Pattern Service 530 South Wells Street Chicago Ill Save fabric! See a dozen new ways to re make old garments into useful new fashions in our enlarged spring pattern book and sewing guide ASHION just published it contains 98 new patterns has 52 pages The price is 25c Club "he Huber Center Thursday in an all day meet at the home of Mrs Charles st with a covered dish dinner ved at noon In the afternoon a siness session was held and ns were made to raise money the Red Cross Also completed Cross garments were dhecked A hostess shower was given Yust Those present were: Harry Ross Mrs Clarence ylor Mrs Gabe Ballard Mrs Kuhn Mrs Bob Starling Mrs mny Taylor Mrs A Long Charles Stelts Mrs Walter kes Mrs Roy Crossley Jter Higginbotham and teas Mrs Charles Yust Which Makes You Cranky Take heed If 1ou like eo many women and girls have all or any one not these symptoms: Do you on such days suffer cramps headaches back ache weak nervous feelings distress of "irregularities periods of the due to functlonal monthly disturbances? Then start at Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable the best known medicine you can i buy Pinkham's Compound is famous not only to relieve monthly pain but also accompanying weak ner i vous feelings of this nature This is because of its toothing effect i THINGS Are' Popping IN THI BIAIR HOSPITAL HELSINKI March 2 l'P) President Risto Ryti in a surprise move today entrusted the speaker of parliament Vaino Hkkilawith the task bfTorming a new govem ment The old government resigned to free the hands for his new term at the head of the nation which began yesterday i Tyko Reinikka strong the Agrarian party anil of the board of directors largest had been fav ored in the speculation over the premiership Youth Is Sought in 4 Ranch Slayings AUBURN Cal March Officers were on the lookout today for an 18 year old youth for ques tioning in connection with the strange ranch slaying of four per sons? and the death of a fifth Sheriff Charles Silva request ed authorities throughout the state to watch for Raymond Latshaw son of Amos Latshaw 38 by a former marriage Amos was one of the five found dead on the Lat shaw ranch near here yesterday Silva has theorized that Amos former roadhouse operator killed his second wife Ollie 39 his father Charley Latshaw 57 14s mother Bertha 55 and his son Charles 5 then accidentally fell to his death in a well while throwing in his hody OKLAHOMA VERNIGHT BY THE AP Storey Heads Lexington Store Storey assistant manager of the Montgomery Ward store here has been appointed to the managership of the Lex ington Mo establishment Storey left Monday for his new position He had been connected with the Miami store for about eight months BABY'S COLDS Relieve misery fast vertemaUyRubcin VapoRub vriUDns Bombers Roti Off Lines Union Meets SAN DIEGO Calif March Consolidated "Aircraft Corp reported Liberator bombers off its production lines today with out interruption as worker mem bers of the AL machinists union attended a 24 hour wage demon stratum meeting on all shift hours The meeting opened at 12:30 a after AL union members? completed a similar all day session at the Boeing bomber plant in 1 Seattle Wash The meeting was called here to protest what 7 Brown union president termed the long delay in settling inequaii i ties in aircraft wage EDNESDAY MARCH3' 1942' a wk i (Official IA Navy Photo from NEA) Out of a massive hangar somewhere in the southern rolls a Navy patroL blimp V' I 1 f) LONDON March A Netherlands submarine operating with the British havy in the Ori ivi ent has sunk a fully laden 4000 ton Japanese supply ship with gun fire in the enemy controlled waters of the Strait of Malacca Ncthcr lands admiralty announcement re 1 ceived from Aneta said today Spaing nNRRKSNARS lying Cigar and it Humidor NEW ACTIONS iveral Proposals Are Made Pefore Solons No Majors Vote Set Today WAiV 1111 4 57 IV A Party The Young auxiliary of the Baptist church was enter tained at their last covered dish luncheon at the home of the presi dent Miss Katherine Large Tues daj evening A exchange was held and pals were revealed Names were drawn for new pals Miss Georgia reeman was elected vice president in the place of Mrs Roy Cawyer who has resigned Mis's Alta aye Duree also resigned from her office as publicity chair man and Miss Ruth Hilburn a new member was elected to suc ceed her Those present were Miss Alta aye Duree Miss Evelyn Mercer Miss Golda Mae Kidwell Miss Pauline Large Miss Wanda Creek Miss Mary Alice Burks Miss Wilma Hildebrand Miss Bet ty June Garrett Miss Georgia reeman Miss Ruth Hilburn Mrs Albert Kidwell Mrs Roy Cawyer 1 the Gorrell Speaks Out On Kennamer Case TULSA March Dr Gorrell said todav ho would ask hearing if a state advisory pardon and parole board considers clem TODAY AND THURSDAY' ency lor rhil nennamer iulsa society slayer Kennamer is serving a 25 year manslaughter sentence for the slaying of Dr son Gorrell Jr Thanksgiving night 1934 been expecting said Dr Gorrell when told that Gover nor Kerr planned to ask the board to consider the case are Dixie (Jilmer (Tul sa county attorney) and I will want a hearing before the board consid ering the rYOU GIRLS WHO SUER Distress rom EMALEWEAKNESS KERR SAYS BILL TOO HIGH Governor Thinks: Some Items In Appropriations Meas ureCouid TV Where Lend Lease Has Been Going ONEWS' wSk 7 vo si 1 I TYreOTAID TANKS GUNS ggg AMMUNITION $459585000 AIRCRAT AND PARTS $344188000 SHIPS AND SHIPPING $714897000: $880891000 MISCELLANEOUS SSiT5: WAR AID LSJuxXJ $1560389000 QTAL AID $3959950000.

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