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The Lawton Constitution from Lawton, Oklahoma • 7

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THE LAWTON (OKLA) CONSTITUTION riday Evening September 14 1945 PAGE SEVEN No the Laboratories THE STORY THE ATOM an atomic Society It all Shoe Week at Anthonys than as NOTICE! and Mrs Hornaday' I 3' low Heelers Seen in SEPTEMBER CHARM A Permanent Waves at 498 and 650 Announcement TO GLENN MILLER RANCES ROSE BEAUTY SHOP the American people un the nature of this people Circle four met with Mrs loyd Northrop 705 Sixth Devotions were in charge of Mrs John Stahl The first chapter of the study book was given by Mrs Kirkham Mrs Young Mrs John Seaman by the who Uvea are deter be on top now slid and Mrs Rex Kendall also had parts on the program Mrs rances Shoemaker was a guest Eleven members were present and this the Lt and WE MUST BE CAREUL 1 I A NEUTRON EVER WANDERS AROUND IN HERE THERE MIGHT NOT BE EVEN AN TO MARK THE SPOT Portland cement made by an English stone mason Joseph As pdin first appeared in 1924 A wide variety Choose from patents alligator grains rep tile finishes calf or crushed kid in black russet and dark brown now what the To serve the mili i tary personnel of ort Sill it is our custom to stay open every evening 7:00 busily at work on the grim race with an unknown adversary the Axis with its laboratories and factories The work of Britain and America expanded It became a major war industry The mysterious Engineer Dis was formed in the War Depart ment with top priorities Top scientists were called in men kept careful watch Army officers went myster iously about with satchels chained to their wrists (1) Much of the work had to do Tomorrow: Spies and scientists both busy Two Lawton Girls To Leave or College Miss Barbara McCuistion Miss Barbara Glass will leave weekend for Denton Tex to enter Texas State College for Women this fall They will be accompanied by their mothers Mrs McCuis tion 601 Columbia and Mrs Geor gia Glass 813 Euclid they are on top of us days never "BRIGHAM" YOUNG tor INSURANCE of All Types On Cars 203 Roehler Bldg Phone 838 a white crepe with black ac purple orchid Greenhouses 12th Ari Phone 3 Heavy Oil Permanents from $350 up bill as Attaches except Arizona worker entitled Serving Lawton and ort Sill with LOWERS OR OVER 40 YEARS! SPENCER Individually Designed SUPPORTS 7 MRS PLEMMONS Registered Spencer Corsetiere 910 A Ave Phone 3154 Lawton Okla Young shoes that keep your feet young! Step ins and slings with just the right heel height for your daily trek across the campus down town shopping Styles that are pretty enough for most every outfit See them to morrow at Anthony's drawn tired general who spent 39 months in a Japanese prison camp after the hopeless days of Bataan and Corregidor I think it is very import ant that derstand we have beaten back to their poor earth I have seen the Japanese as they with the veneer stripped off I shall bear the scars of those years all my life and I could not forget them if I The acclaim of New York's mil lions was showered on Gen Wain wright yesterday in a heart warm ing welcom which the hero of Cor regidor said he found to take" The general resting today at the Waldorf Astoria hotel has not an nounced when he will leave New York Lawton Couple Home rom Kansas Trip Mr and Mrs Joseph Kuhn 1115 16th have returned from a tour of the eastern and western part of Kansas They were accom panied home by Mrs Gertrude Weigel Victor Kan who is paying them a visit Miss Ledgerwood Enters University Miss Cherry Ledgerwood daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Ledger wood ort Sill left Wednesday for Norman to enter the University of Oklahoma as a junior 1 1 1 Lyle Ozmuns Spend Day In' Oklahoma City Mr and Mrs Lyle Ozmun daughter Sandra 1711 Dearborn spent Thursday in Oklahoma City with Mrs Ozmuns mother John Prigmore with the separation and purification of Uranium 235 Could 235 be accu mulated in any appreciable quantities? Suppose a wandering neutron hit it It might start a chain reaction that would blast the experimenters to their doom Then they made a highly use ful discovery Bombardment of the more common 238 produced an en tirely new plutonium Betty Lou Hoyle daufiiitcr of Mrs Della Gifford 609 Summit became the bride of 1st Lt Roland Judd Jr ort Sill whose parents live at San rancisco Cal Vows were exchanged at 6:30 riday Sept 7 in the home of the bride's brother and sister in law Mr and Mrs Paul Hams 1714 Bell with the A Wilcoxson officiating double ring ceremony The bride wore street length dress cessories and a shoulder corsage Mrs John Tregilgus was her attendant She wore a gray wool dress with black accessories and a corsage of red carnations Lt Henry Kadgihn served best man The ceremony was followed a small reception after which bridal couple left on a wedding trip to Oklahoma City or travel Mrs Judd chose a watermelon pink wool suit with hat and acces sories in black The bride attended Lawton schools Lt Judd now stationed at ort Sill spent two years in the ETO as a liaison pilot Lt and Mrs Judd are at home temporarily at 609 Summit awaiting his dis charge irom military service Guests at the wedding were mother Mrs Gifford and Mrs Cunningham Mr and Mrs Joyce Pursley So Distressed Pained After Eating? Try Drinking Hot Water With A Little Neutracid Added If you are any relative or friend suffer the symptoms nt acid indiges tion gastritis heartburn bloating gas or other stomach distress due to gastric hyperacidity then by all means get a box of Neutracid put a teaspoonful In half a glass of hot water and drink slowly after meals Neutracid is new made especially' for the relief of gastric hyperacidity so often the cause ot stomach dis tress Indigestion gas pains heart burn burning sensation and other upset conditions Never have you had more blessed or faster relief Get a box today ask for A at A Drug Co Gilbert Drug Store and all good druggists (I) The possibility of bomb was put before President Roose velt by Alexander Sachs of New York who carried a letter from Prof Albert Einstein Panzers had rolled into rance The Luftwaffe was threat ening existence It was feared America could not keep out of the war and was in line for invasion Presi dent Roosevelt sensed the urgency and appointed in strictest secrecy an visory Committee on lower Shop 615 Night Phone 2760 Phone 1499 Pilotless Plane Use Is Revealed by as DAYTON 0 Sept The air technical service command at Wright field here today lifted the restricted lid from one of the most ingenious a radio controlled pilotless plane for use I in training air forces gunnery stu dents The radio controlled plane also has been used recently to train radar students in tracking flying objects such as airplanes or rocket bombs in the air for gunnery prac tice The plane Is catapulted off the ground either with compressed coil springs or a rubber shock cord After its gasoline supply is ex hausted the plane is landed by a parachute which can be opened by remote control It also opens auto matically when the plane is vitally damaged ATSC said the plane was oper ated by an ultra high frequency radio system operating on five dif ferent wave lengths small control box attached to the transmitter by means of a flexible extension cable is used to select the proper radio officials said radio frequen Betty Lou Hoyle Becomes Bride Of ort Sill Officer Duart Beauty Shop 310 Avenue Phone 2010 slew Study Book Introduced WSCS Circles TE ST Petroleum JelltiThisWaif Spread Moroline between thumb and finger Long fibres prove ftk A high quality Soothes diaper rash chafing scrapes and minor bums it ftnd the big triple site only OES Study Class To Meet This Evening The Order of Eastern Star study class will meet at eight this evening in the Masonic tem ple Visiting members in good standing are welcome (2) The enemy if its scientists were successful might use atomic fission to destroy civilization Or in our hands the same power of the atom might save us from annihilation President Roosevelt suggested to Prime Minister Churchill that British and American scientists combine in atomic research Thus the two groups might win the contest Churchill agreed (3) Scientists of Great Britain Canada and the United States set Wil Rev for the EXPERT OPERATORS 329 Ave Phone 2765 Located Over 0 Penney1 Japs Deserve No Soft Occupation NEW YORK Sept 14 Jap anese character today lay stripped bare by a man who knows it well Gen Jonathan Wainwright He demanded neither soft oc cupation nor a soft Japanese can be subservi ent they can bo pleasent and co operative if it suits their he said last night at a dinner given in his honor after a wild recep tion in New York streets "But the men who were captured on Bataan and Corregidor" he said seen the Japanese char acter in the raw have seen what Japanese soldiers do when and I think all through tortured mined they shall again" is unimportant happened to me Job Legislation Heading Toward Senate Contests Permanent Waves Guaranteed $750 up Cold Waves Machineless Oil and Machine Expert Operators Open late Thursday and riday nights for the working girls I have leased the STATION 2nd Phone 4126 Now Open 7 Days a Week Offering A 1 Service and A 1 Products "The Cross Oyer Newell Booth was introduced the new study at all of the WSCS cricle meetings of the irst Meth odist church held Tuesday after noon The book deals with the Negro problems in South Africa Circle one met with Mrs Guy Robertson 401 Dearborn for a luncheon Mrs John Hobbs as sisted Mrs Mahaffay study chairman presented the first chap ter ot the new study book Mrs Aycock led the devotions using the sixth chapter of Matthew Eleven members and a guest Mrs Lena Davis were present Circle two met with Mrs Powell 708 Mrs William Pauly assisting hostess read an appro priate scripture reading for the de votional Mrs George Page study chairman discussed the geography countries rivers people and Meth odist missions located in Africa and also presented the first chap ter of the new book Ten members including a new member Mrs Arch Merriott were present Circle three held their meeting with Mrs Elmer Ewing 412 Dear born Mrs Reneau discussed African music for the devotional period Mrs Wigington study chairman discussed the first chap ter of the study book Mrs Ernest Cavctt gave general items of im portance about Africa Mrs Eu gene Heinz was a guest of the cir cle and Mrs Carroll was added to the membership Your arin stripes! Carole King butlon front casual in stripes that whirl and swirl as you go about your busy life Woo) and Rayon Trepaca in Chinese Cherry or Pacific Pine Green Sizes 9 to 15 1O95 cy tones are used to control the airplane in flight one each for left right up and down fifth frequency centers rud der and releases the parachute PROPERTY IS DAMAGED A chicken house and garage owned by John McNair at 617 were heavily damaged by fire ot unknown origin at 4 Thurs day iremen from the No 2 Sta tion who made the run said dam age was estimated at $500 By DAVIS WASHINGTON Sept Two big measures wrapping up the biggest postwar problem of all moved through senate ma chinery today Both are headed for contests involving basic theories of government Here is the situation: 1 Jobless pay the finance com mittee arranged to send to the full senate today a bill for emergency unemployment compensation it carries provisions designed to make sure that most full time workers get state at present rates for as long as 26weeks if they are out of work that long But the bill is shy the guar antee of a top figure of $5 a week asked by President Truman ur ther it says a state can stay In or out of the new federal air program as it desires Employment Guarantees 2 Employment guarantees the full banking committee was called to meet Tuesday to consider a sub committee approved draft of the so called full employment bill This draft declares it to be the respon sibility of the federal government to see that all Americans able and wanting to work shall have jobs The stage for further action on both measures was set late yester day when the finance committee voted to send the revised jobless pay bill to the floor and when the banking subcommittee completed its controversial work Action on the jobless pay bill cannot come in the senate until Tuesday at the earliest When it does hit the floor the author of its previously worded language Senator Kilgore (D Wva) means to start his first anew In addition to his futile argu ments before the committee for a $5 guaranteed top Kilgore has said that a uniform period of 26 weeks of payment Is the only fair wey to treat the unemployed Some lawmakers have contended the measure might encourage laid off workers to remain idle longer they would normally Bill Is Explained Explaining the i drawn committee that in all states and Mississippi a to the full time his state allows will get a total of 26 weeks with government supplements where needed (in these two states the top would be 22 weeks and a frac tion) The committee decreed that in no case should federal money ex 1 tending the time of payments ex ceed 60 per cent of the state's own payments to a worker or example If a part time worker were entitled to only 10 weeks un der his system the gov ernment would provide only enough for 6 to a total of 1 16 rather than 26 weeks Non controversial so far as the committee was concerned were provisions to bring under the pro gram some 2900000 presently un covered federal employes and about 400000 maritime workers The bill also provides travel al lowances up to $200 to permit ex war wnrkpra in return in ihnir nld homes or move to a new job 4 Chairman George (D Ga) said there was but one vote on 4 reporting out the bill This member was not identified Negro Is Acquitted In Death Of Police Chief jVTNTTA Okla Sept A 83 year old Negro Silas Hard rlck stood acquitted of murder charges today after a district court jury accepted his story that the fatal shooting last Mav of police chief was accidental Chief Lester A Shearmart had gone to the aged home seeking another Negro Hardrick I testified in his own defense that I he ordered Shearhart and an ot fleer with him away from his home and followed them out a 12 gauge shotgun in his hands I He said the weapon fell from hiS hands accidentally and discharged upon hitting the steps of his porch Prosecution witnesses had attempt ed to prove that Hardrick had foi lowed the two officers into the yard and was standing in a ditch when the charge was fired The jury deliberated 25 hours be lt fore returning a verdict late yes terday Wainwright Say A ii gr issssa iii ii A' IB A I I It's all SHOE WEEK at If KI i A I Jft fwa Sri a WWW (IaaiI Snnrf I r' 'J Vll uJ vil vj III I I A I you're serious about walking then here's I t) I I 5oes at tae c'ty streets like a Cl I wW smooth purring motor They're flexible and I i I I 1 I S0'T enou9n Tor mos active sports tool VZM lrV I Wt Their heels are just the right height I I In lore's plenty of room in their walled 7 I IriJ toes Shoo for these and other stvles ot I I I I 11 Anthony's tomorrow I I WJIW villi' Browns Russets Two AAQ I I I Tones in smooth and II 1 Si 1 grained finishes I I I I Sw A I Othets 298 ond 349 nn1 I fzwxv 54 HI I LI I In' i 1 i I ftS SfSl Al I I i a llrBr I I it wB I ii a LI 1 Jo JO' 11 Jh I i i i' ff jgK SB.

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Years Available:
1911-1977