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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 1

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The Weather U. S. Anger Equals Power, Says Czech THE DAILY OKLAHOM AN Tuday Scattered thundershowerj In northeast Oklahoma. Monday high, 53: low, 76. (Details, Face -Turn to Page S.

itered at ih Oklahoma March 3. 1S79 VOL. 51, NO. 209. Morning and Sunday SINGLE COPY PRICE: Daily 5c.

Sunday 10c. TWENTY PAGES 500 X. BROADWAY, OKLAHOMA CITY. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. 1942.

loP- Petrillo Faces U.S. Action On Recording Ban Blanket Injunction Is Sought Against Musicians' Union Hours Change Eases Load On Bus System First Day's Results Exceed Hopes In Solving Problem Soviets Claim 9 500 Nazis Slain on Don German Reserves Pour Into Area South of River Despite Losses YOU TODAY What the doctor ordered to remove the city's war traffic ailments was proving Monday to be the right medicine. CHICAGO. Aug. 3.

f-n James Caesar Petrillo. who has en- gaged in litigation with many opponents during his long career I as a union chief, was faced Mon- day night by the biggest of them all the United States govern Daniel Britt. special assistant to the United States attorney general, asked MOSCOW. Tuesday. Aug.

4. -Soviet troops fighting in the Don river elbow 80 miles northwest of Stalingrad and in the Salsk-Kuschevka area of the western Caucasus were reported officially eaiiv Tuesdav to have killed more than 9,500 Germans in Wm forest a more encouraging American Federation of a SUCCCSSflll 24-llOlir Stand. president Petniio and other in the Kletskaya area the from further enforcement of midnicht communique said, two an order prohibiting; members irom making records for radio stations, juke boxes and other public purposes. Petriiio was directed to appear in ImH Vn" Complaints Heard "The late sleepers, who are ec French Jews Roundup Told 27,000 Arrested During July Terror Russian units killed more than 1.300 Germans, and added that'; the Red peasant, army still was dealing "counter blows against enemv tanks and motorized in- Southeast of Kletskaya in the Tsim- lyansk area, the Russians said the 1 fUS hp outnumherint? the 'early-birds1 injur Cnnvnv Unuoc Fncf Glin crew 'foreground stands watch as vessels of an Atlantic UnVUy IVlUVeS E.U51 convoy, bound for Britain, move over sea. The convoy carried U.

S. troops, including Negro units, i Other wirephoto on Page 10. i Gun crew iforesround stands watch as vessels of an Atlantic V-URYUy VlUYeh CdSi convov. bound for Britain, move over sea. The convoy carried u-S- troops, including Negro units.

tOthcr wirephoto on Page 10. iff vvho wuw be expected to complain. oth lipP Jf or-sanLMlranUrwionMTmSf. 1WUAlU5. Trust Violation Charged i trade nionehuhcaied rthe Soviets still were eiccincal trans-: standmc firm The lost 650 I BERN.

Aug. 3. French police, prodded by tin men in one tank battle. Stale Highway Work Limited Car Use Stamp Holiday Over Holiday Over Price Ceilings Hit at State Bootleggers Lines Arc swayins German gestapo. started mas; In the critical Salsk-Kusbchevka arrests of Jews in Paris sud-areas.

75 and 50 miles, respect ivelv. 4 1G iSrT rUr 6 off nt least five days communique said 400 Germans were terror during which many com-killed in the Satsk repion. and an- mitted suicide rather than sub- contended the U.S. Rules Allow Little Construction manned ROO in the KushrhevKn sector. to arrest, according to a JWHhr "rrn hrforelCP've rIS S.

DepU ties Tag HPULSA. Aug. 3. Bootlcc- i ffflfVl fl rrLSSS'S Many Cors in City JLeSS! i dead made fncture and sale ol ail records anu TniJ. jnu 0f reprinted in the newspapei i Sandy H.

Singleton, chairman, by radio and JJJ Sns iheli A jlf J'V "it as first da v. finally cut its teeth Monday. I jP 1, and malpI-v 60 f'cld deputies of the members iond-v boo Monaa' Prcaicica me sum- nJt0 a musica, p(krfl 'mu-4 post ceihnc commission would let. CXCfpt those tabhshments. and few contracts if any other than union, die their wares at for emergency work, for building it accused prices hicher than those prevailing in r0ads durinc the remainder ol radio stations to Marcn.

ihio vpi'r standby tT -1 a u-i 55 sticks on their winded Some Tulsa bootlegeers have raised A. F. -n in mroni uoeVu He declared therr wa little hop npreui, 'simlvnnsk nppnr-' lfi thev still were roiutmilnc on thi iclrclcment. effort i date of wrii.inK. 21.

with Jew ii the. Volua. beinp picked up on the streets, nen. tanks and' Women were intenicd in the Part -r. were hurled at.

Hippodrome while girls and womet she Kushchcvka without children were taken to Drnnc nf Rostov, and at to wait final determination of Met aenlnst Sialincrari Ma. Bulk of German cie- dive bombers, howe I rr'r ApproxunateS-, 20 riepmio.s at -i 1 human ma others 25 rents. for usim? federRl aid funds allocated dm ni -We're not checking the hquo! durin? this year or during the war priorities. Sin it: work will have to be Salsk. 100 miles southeast.

In those critical areas the Don and Kuban Cossacks fought with such furious vigor that overnight thev killed 1.500 Ger- The Hippodrome was filled with uany people that, there was room I hem to sleep only in a sitting po confined largely to grading and drain- The court was rcquo-ted to age and repair work. the union from doing all of Singleton said between si 1.000.000 things, and $12,000,000 in federal allocations 'Hie setition set forth, too. ih will be available this fiscal year. If she month Petrillo induced the Ni state were permitted to use it. The i Broadcastinp Co.

to cancel tl Danger in South Acute The extreme, continuing gravity of word had been received from the Russian position was pointed up i.ic saia. it bv Pr-nvdn Communist party newspa- hep!) reported that Jews firs! In! hiyhschool ore! opai in-, Which declared -the danger to uiauty aiuu? nne oeen sent the south is more acute." The Ger- Germany and Poland. lerlochen. Mich. on recordings by iAll' rinv'''''''1 2.s'C''5ktd ta'orod CX anc DainfnrrO doy.

Petrillo explained it wn ist Satin- machine's and menC.400 ordered ucre knlcd the Russian cork. communiqiie said with characteristic itained it for death, enter Tho Germans said a tank column News of War Told in Brief was approncninu mo upper tvuonn river 120 miles south of Rostov, and that local resistance was broken. The Nn7K said troops from the Tsltnl- that, sec ridgehend were pushing the ond front falk has sawed nt Defendants named were the union. Petrillo: Vice-President C. L.

Bacley. Los Angeles: Secretary Fred W. Birsi-bach. Newark: Financial Secretary-Treasurer Harry B. Brenlon.

Boston. 1- V- gi'l afer a few davV experience, equip- -where as it'" aked Har.n. i VMIIIVU about $700,000 a monlh. AHotii hail -ft f-s ran be made to produce -jn mv biil-fold." of that II be nccessarv each month Ut GENERAL MACARTHUR-S HEAD- Iw maintenance and administration 3 f.n neu .1 a Iked o.fue and forces established for emergency wore, such as askci hat ivas Uto pUiee buj Gona-Huna area on iho north- washouts and repairs that must bt 1 If trie -fr nlra h. fK.

reinforced by numbers nf troops Summed up. the chairman pointed the chairman potmed tnc airccuonoi German nerves came from Nor- way Monday, with reiiorts that Nazis have token steps It: strengthen coastal defenses: in fact, second front seemed the a. Weaver. fVs Moines: ,1. P.

Hi d. Cine nnati: Philadelphia, and Wal- Ums: SSjS S( s)) 5 1 nd supplier ii uas jndicaiei lues- out financial sitnatH irtun Daila iWM Over Park ZS. 1 l1 rHHrriJl'i'lZ Murdock. North Toroi major topic of European consideration. (1'agc II.) Germans attacke it.h infantry and tanks supported aircraft.

Our troops fin back to; IXU33IU holding wsure and flung tl nislnnl position." Permit Is Issued For New Douglas Downtown Office HEV kids' mon out to Sprint- Individuals who call for their lae park today. stam Wnhin -the next few days ri.inal force hJ BIRMINGHAM. Aug 3. UP i Don bend and 1 ailing back but ncmv'bat-' souUl of lhc Rccls enemy left claimed to have killed more than 2,000 i than 9.500 Germans in 24 hours of fighting; the situation is ic areas of grave, however. (This page.) It Kids- dav nt the amusement not lie penalized.

Mann said. 1 lie B.ttm-lpri i son tr i.tk- mi-i nil -he rides fnr s-s lnH -0 Havs- bt estimated at. 1.500 to erator. hasn i inve.stiyated ihc leRnl fl" law proudes for fuu and 0 das dailv allied command )f jt but he is a verv careful rnnt for re i "the modeling office space I'enth street, was Issued to Cons! met ion Co. bv city building superin- Japs strength- icces Australia complete island chain by establishing a base in inland New Guinea, but 55 miles from the allied stronghold of Port Moresby.

PaRe 11.) the park iptin.Vto.be At Larnegie Is S3r fSUSSLS Sol iXlah.unan-ltmes Mtc and Ice snnuis there Mondav. the communi- When remcdelinR is State Heaviest rim. London Soys Nozis Kill sg ir-rs'ir; Eight Polish scholars jstsst, tiggj- Tuesday He vant.s add other points in the state headquarters a bulletin reporting Offices of (be firm the fund. brmv ail your broke a Ion rir' Monday. thff of a smai British tran- TfR1N: JhPM lemnoranlv on the m.vz -e of I.

line is ie of R. A. K. and luft-waffe traded blow.1 cd Dispatches loading ions helled i the across the channel, with scat-effort iered Nnzl raiders over various ns. English points, and the British jf, hitting hard a(.

freight traln would i and barges in occupied Nrther-t re-1 lands areas. (I'age II.) U. S. Genera! Dies FARMINGTON. Aug.

3 VP Orn am oi 68 Related Neics. Page U) Frisco Fire Injures 34 SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 3 of educa- of the United Nisezor- staff from 1922 1924. died Monday istance to hah their advance.

In th ine davs since Rostov fell, the Ger lans have moved 100 miles nd 50 miles south upon Salsk an msylvf jgRINC your bathins: suit vo ir Elk City had 1.1 inch between 11 folt. b. -t UI(K liaci" .1 1'. crnoou and meht. The swimming pool cndins: at 6 .10 a.

m. Mr. price is rut, along with the ballroom wahlgren juedicted thundersnowers prices, and Uteres plenty of picnic (or Oklahoma City early Tuesday Here are the bargain prices- 0f die state Tuesday afternoon. There All 17-cent rides Big dipper, fun mav be a slight drop in clipper, beat and auto scoot- lures. but they still will be in the high crs 12 cents.

90s. he said. All 11 -cent rides Ghost house, bub-j city theimometers registered 98 de- ble bounce, ferns wheel, fumble crees at 3 p. m. Mondav.

Tempera-merrv-io-round. speedway and little; over the stole ranged from 91 train cents. at Ponca City to 98 at Fort orchestra, cut front to 5, cent. County Man Injured When Car Hits Horse H. W.

Knight. 40 years old. wn. Injured when his horse was sinicfc i bv an automobile NJonday nllit nt South HiRb avenue and Southeast Thirty-sixth street, KnlRht. Southeast Twenty-sec- tbc rlsthl trlbr.w nnd face at Capitol Mill General hospital.

Police named E. Shipp, 63. of 3730 South i Lindsay avenue, as driver of the car. THK COMMISSIONKKS OF TIIK LAND OKI K'J: STATE OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA CITY. OKI.MIOMA I FIRST NATIONAL BASK A.VO TIU ST COMPANY 1,006,1 62.93 TO ORDEK OF FIRST NATIONAL 8AN-K A T0UST CO )S DUG 3i? 11,535 few Public Falsely I TO '-J Cheered on War, Ml Plash lrtA House Is Told i 1,.

vour 'vm-bodv in Oklahoma City I timo bv reading vour home- rday'nt ratos. Kid's JSShA? ncZ 'Oh, Jolly Well Hit, Old She Screamed LONDON. 3. dVt Mrs. Winston Churchill, wife of the prime minister.

Monday watched a Canadian baseball team beat a United States squad, to 3, as a loudspeaker Wl PURCHASE OF BONOS fifsfr- lake park means on all rides, pool and ino. and it also thousand dollars man -Times milk or underprivileged 'Ll 'cvtvin-osv-St ed TkND VOI SKRVICK repS have fed the' people to MAN HIS HOME PATERS beheve that we were winning tremen- Tb.e and Times ti0- nus 'corivplVcency ir su.ch exists ne'e Sec' thai he iTationVhcvJ thT loS For both 'of the service edal lo rar successes." 'Mason toid see your local secrecv has not justified phone DC- Nazi Planes Shower Incendiaries on Crops LONDON. Aug. 4. Tuesday.

i iA -The Daily Express air correspondent reported Tuesday that the Ger mans have attempted to burn Britain': arie on rlpenin? corn during raid lr of young misleading ft KA'i'trr HrtllnfC? A million dollar purchase of war bonds was the answer of the state school CVer 3ee a Million UOIiarS. and commjssjon t0 Uncle Sam? latest treasury drive to finance the war. The mistrauon Nadirs P. 2-1211, had been cuilty of "contradictions. tors found what will probably the most popular spot in the 'ars Tuesday the big slide into cool waters of the swimming The park opens at 11 a.

m. (Another picture on Page 10) school land department had to pay premium, or 2i percent interest on the bonds since this was a "tap" issue: Hn Rdded that the lat few weeks. inconsistencies." "blflUnt falK. OKLAHOMAN iTIMES of a series upon which interest started accruing last May 5. (Additional details, Page 4.) ln together to combat flrea la Heidi loose statement" which served confuse and bewilder our poople.".

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