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The Daily Oklahoman du lieu suivant : Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 5

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MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1942. THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN Chief's Policy On War Labor Navy to Promote 23 on Retirement Officers Honored For Action During Combat 8 HslB luP ''UHfMmfii Due This Week WASHINGTON. Aoril lection of 23 naval officers for ad Stand May Come In Inflation Message To Congress WASHINGTON, April 19. (P president Roosevelt may outline his labor policies in a general message to congress this week proposing infla Body of Ardmore Man Is Found Livestock Dealer Is Victim of Gun WICHITA PALLS. Texas.

April If (JPy Sheriff Ray Phagan of Cla county said Sunday a body found i a vacant house oh the Bryant Ed wards ranch six miles west of Hen rletta had been Identified as that T. C. McKnight of Ardmore. Okla. McKnight, a livestock dealer, dis appeared from his home two week ago.

the sheriff declared. The officer said identification wo made through a description of cloth ing worn by the man. who had bee dead for several days. A .38 calibe pistol which had been fired twic was found under the body, Phagai said, and at least one bullet had en tercd the man's head. McKnlght's automobile was foun April 7.

one and a half miles frort the house where the body was dls McKnight left his home in Ardmor April 6. to summon a doctor to at tend his wife, but he did not appea at the hospital or at the residence a doctor, investigators determined. Inventor Dies LYNN. April 19. 0V) El Brothers.

86 years old, inventor more than a score of shoe maehineri devices, died Sunday at ltfnn hospita after a brief illness. For many year! an employe of the United Shoe Ma chinery he retired in 1923. tion controls. iirance that such a message being prepared apparently had paved Monday to postpone debate on la-tor legislation until April 27. Th White House was understood vancement to the next higher grade upon retirement was announced Sunday by the navy.

Officers all were chosen for outstanding performance of duty in actual combat. Citations upon which advancement orders were based all mentioned duty during or prior to the first World war. Two rear admirals were Included and upon retirement will hold the rank of vice-admiral. They were Rear Admiral Harry E. Yarnell.

Washington, and Rear Admiral Mlddleton S. Elliott, medical corps, San Jacinto, calif. Admiral Yamell was cited for "courage and disregard for danger" in aiding wounded men under fire while a Cruz in April, 19l4.5Admlraf Elliott was cited for his work with wounded on the firing line at Vera Cruz. Among other officers, are: Captains: Isaac C. Johnson.

Los Angeles; James P. Lannon, Coronado. Neil E. Nichols. Coronado.

Calif. Lieutenant commander: David R. Lee. North Seattle, Wash. Lieutenants: Abraham de Somer.

Vallejo. Bernard P. Donnelly, Dana Point. Calif. Boatswain: John D.

Wilson, San Diego. Calif. Miss Leita Davis, Ed-resiaenr monflt newly elected president of the Oklahoma division of American Association of University Women. wve asked a week's delay which could Obtained only by consent of Senator Connally Texas), to hold in -jjeyance for that time his motion to trie up his labor bill. The measure jgtlld give the government authority to seize strike-bound war plants and would freeze labor relations in such Former Moderator Dies concerns.

Will Bow to White Hoi whiift Connally was silent intentions, friends said it was likely LONDON, April 19. (JP) Rev. John Daniel Jones, 77 years old. widely known British preacher, died Sunday at Ids home in Bala, North Wales. He was moderator of the International Congregational church in 1930.

He visited the United States in 1922. the Texan would bow to white Hoi ihM Connally was understood hve stipulated, however, that he be wrmitted to assure his colleagues that The bomber's only a third the size of a real one, but it's big to give students in the national defense training class a fore-taste enough for an entire class in aircraft installation mechanics to of what it will be like zuorking in a bomber factory. Learning hoxo learn the know-how of putting one of the big in flying con- things should be done will qualify these students as mechanics dition. Here the class is working on the assembly line established 1 and aircraft inspectors. presidential expression on the labor gltuauon woum uuujwiuw mnnallv's bill has been looked upor by advocates of changes in labor laws the most likely vehicle to which ild oe attached amendments Aircraft Inspectors-to-Be Learn on Scale-Size Plane panding the 40-hour week to 48 hours it regular pay.

freezing open and closed shops and curtailing union ini tiation fees, mi. nrrsldenfc has Indicated oppo sition to suspension of the 40-hour the line. State Prisoners Seek Part in War Fighters, Incarcerated, Appeal to President M'ALESTER. April 19. fP) Fighters.

Incarcerated, an organization of Oklahoma life-term convicts, appealed to President Roosevelt Sunday for a chance to perform suicide missions in the war. week He has said most war inausiry N0TI0N WEEK Norwegian General Reaches Soviet Post KUIBYSHEV, Russia, April 19. (IP) It took Major Gen. William Steffens five months to travel from San Francisco to Kuibyshev but he finally arrived at his post as Norwegian military attache in Russia after crossing, among other things, the path of the Japanese fleet hi the Pacific. The gray haired, ruddy-cheeked general who had been organizing Norwegian forces in Canada, said Sunday that he left San Francisco last November 27 and was off Wake island when the Japanese launched their war in the Pacific.

workers now are employed 48 hours oi The Drescnfc law requires pay ment of time and a half for all hours Labor Croups Ajrainit With aircraft factories putting many thousands of new and semiskilled workers "on the line," it takes a vigilant inspector to see that manufacturing tolerances are maintained. Factories estimate they sacrifice a considerable loss' of valuable metals and time during the first two weeks a man is on a new job. Mistakes are made, and red tags are numerous, consigning these bad parts to tho scrap heap. That's the Job of the aircraft inspector, and he can't afford to There has been speculation that the nrosidcnt would recommend, as a Time to Check Up on the Notions You'll Need During Busy Months Ahead check to inflation, over-all freezing of appealed in a letter to the White I prices and wages, although leadership of both the Congress of industrial Organizations and the American Federation of Labor expressed "uncomprom- Ulng opposition" to any plan for wage controls after a White House meeting Aircraft built of parts that don't meet specifications are highly dangerous to the men who fly them. Careful inspection or every part, regardless of size or function, is the only method of assuring uniformly strong aircraft for our fighting forces.

To maintain this high standard of construction accuracy demands skilled Inspectors. Students at Oklahoma A. and M. college, Stillwater, are learning how to be inspectors. There's a big field for qualified men in this branch of aircraft work, and the 10-week course offered is the only one of its kind in the southwest.

In factories every part must be checked and either passed or rejected by the inspector. When he passes a part he places his personal skill and reputation on the line. Failure of the aircraft due to a faulty part and It's a simple thing to check back and find the careless Inspector. Since initiation of the sub-assembly method of aircraft construction, accurate inspection has become doubly-valuable. Component parts of a piane are assembled in various parts of the factory.

These sub-assemblies then are moved to the main assembly line, where they are fitted together, much House, to redeem tnemseives in tneir own eyes as well as in the eyes of the world." Fighters. Incarcerated, was inspired by a recent report that the old battleship Oregon would be refitted and last week. The understanding then apparently nt tnnt anv waee recommendations would be held up until the president had consulted again wun wiiuam Green. A. F.

of L. president, ana Phil- manned oy a suiciae squaaron harass the Japanese. "That's a job which would just suit us," said a spokesman for the organ- ization, some of whose members have served in the army and navy and won honorable discharges. IId Murray. C.

I. O. chief. Most legislators considered it unlikely the president would remommend any action restricting closed or union The letter to the president pointed out that the convicts would make an HANDY CLOSET ACCESSORIES Hat stands, 15c each Wood and metal stands to set or slip on shelves. Sctwcll hangers: Pants 29c, Skirt 39c Combination 79.

Wishbone hangers, 6 for SI. shops terms ordlnartly applied wnen a labor contractrequires that all employes of a concern be members of a Ull Canadian Plan Favored There was strong belief in some mmrtra that Mr. Roosevelt was lean WOOD AND METAL SHOE TREES .15 pr. Assorted colors. Twelve-pocket Shoe Bags of glazed chintx 79 QUILTED SATIN BOXES SI each Hose, kerchief, and glove boxes in pastel colors.

Combination Box S1.98 GARMENT BAGS $2.98 Oiled silk and glazed i bags for your closets. reg. $3.98. idenl skeleton crew for the Oregon, since the group Includes diescl engineers, welders and skilled mechanics. Fighters.

Incarcerated, asserted that while its members would prefer to fight for America, they would be willing to serve anywhere for any of the United Nations. It pointed out that Gov. Leon C. Phillips of Oklahoma had expressed himself In favor of military service for eligible prisoners and that Warden ing to an inflationary control plan Fred Hunt of the state penitentiary planned to institute a system of basic military training for men within the alls so they could oe pressed into rvice immediately if called. Army Investigates Death of Soldier At Camp Barkeley ABILENE.

Texas. April 19. (Spe cial iTnvp.tieation Into the death of. OILED SrLK FOOD COVERS 5 for 25 Package of fiv food covers in assorted sizes. Sanitary and ASSORTMENT OF PEARL BUTTONS 10 to 69 All sizes and designs for blouses, dresses, baby clothes, and trim- Corp.

John E. Barak, acting supply sergeant of company B. 157th In fantry, 45tn UlVlSlOn. Will DC tim-tlnued. Lieut.

Col. William O. Perry. WISS FINKING SHEARS $5.95 All nickel plated pinking shears for a quick, easy, satisfactory seam finish. Marker to allow you to measure your own hems! Adjustable height on metal stand.

acting renimcrttal commander, said Sundav. Cornoral Barak was found shot to death in his tent Saturday, lying on a tent Iloor. wun nis discharged rifle nearby. First Lieut. Felix L.

Sparks, 157th Second Battalion personnel adjutant, had made no official report, but officers indicated the fatal shot probably was acci dental. Fellow soldiers reported him in good spirit Friday nlgnt. woraVc horiv with military escort. was shipped Sunday to Colorado Springs, home of his parent, Mr. and Mrs.

John Barak. He was 36 old and unmarried, anu a rail modeled upon the canaaian system, under which prices are pegged as of a certain date, but 'adjustments are authorized to level off inequalities. Wages are controlled similarly, with upward adjustments permitted to take care of advances in the cost of living or to raise the level of a wage-depressed industry or individual plant. Proposals from some officials for the imposition of stiff tax increase and compulsory war bond loans to the government, to reduce excess buying power, were understood to have given way to a campaign for voluntary sales of The week's schedule for cohgfeSS also included these matters: Patent Hearings to Resume The senate patents committee will resume public hearings on the proposal to grant the president authority to seize or require use of any patent deemed vital to the war effort. Justice department lawyers who have been criticizing what they said were cartels that linked American and German industries in the pre-war period fill continue testimony at a Monday morning session.

A senate appropriations subcommittee will start hearing on the annual farm bill which passed the house more than a month ago. House leaders will seek approval Monday of a senate-house conference report on the $19,000,000,000 supplemental war appropriation which contains a provision to limit profits on contracts. The house ways and means committee has arranged to start drafting the new wartime tax measure expected to raise $7,610,000,000 of new revenue. New Wage-Hour Ruling Broadens Law's Application WASHINGTON. April 19.

F) The wage-hour administration made Public Sunday a tiding that the wage- hour law covers employes engaged in producing commodities which, although entirely consumed within the state of manufacture, aid or facilitate reduction of other goods for inter-tte commerce. "Typical of the employes affected the broadened application of the jfv," Administrator L. Metcalfe Wal-g said, "are employes engaged in Producing electric energy, steam, fuel water for use by railroad terminals depots, telephone exchanges, radio woadcasting stations, or by manufac-who in turn produce goods for interstate commerce." Tulsa Firm May Open Pawhuska Tent Plant TULSA, April 19. (Special.) The TUlsa Canvas Products Cq. is negotiates to establish a branch factory at Pawhuska which will employ 160 men nd women in full time work.

The concern has large government contracts for army tents and other products, if constructed, the gy win. manufacture 150 army road carpenter before Induction into BARGAIN PACKAGE MODESS SI Package of 56 napkins the thrifty, convenient way to buy your supply of a 1 1 a ry the army. Jan. 24. 1941.

HICKORY PIN-EASY DRESS SHIELDS 39 pr. Protect your dresses from damage from underarm perspiration. 3 pairs $1.15 HICKORY SANITARY BELT 29 Adjustable, lightweight, comfortable sanitary belt with the secure Marve-lox grip. "SANI-BRIEF" BY HICKORY SI Smooths revealing bulges! Concealed inner tabs for sanitary napkins. Rutherford Burial Will Be in New York T.rt o-tir Anril 1Q UP! Giving up a three-month legal battle, Jehovah's Witnesses Sunday arranged Judge Joseph F.

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(Special.) Mrs, corrections. Sunday said jailers at oomnxw nninKton. COLLAPSIBLE IRONING BOARDS SI Padded boards in a small size convenient for travel. MILLER RUBBER GLOVES 59 pr. Heavy quality rubber gloves with rough fingers and palms.

Apex Moth Preparations Apex Moth Mjst 40 to $1.25 Apex Crystals 25 to $1 Apex Moth Cake .15 and 25 Apex Moth Vaporizer 60 2nd Color I Include Tax and Postage was burned to death in a jaU flrAflhrCrLnvesition there Satur day she said jailers were careless out that Notions Department Street Floor 0t Halliburton's 5 Sunday If plans materialise ttie Plant will be in operation in six.

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