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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 45

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SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1942. THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN Me ritv 11 1 I Lincoln parfe bus. 25. Price $8,000. Steel Industry Shapes Plans To Meet Raids Pattern Expected To Benefit Other Big Businesses NEW YORK, June 13.

(Wide 400 ACRES line river bottom farm, hlshly is acre; water and lights paid. 515 112 N. Linn 3 rms 8 3W. Grove (Putnam City) 2 rooms -9332 KRUGER 1NV. CO.

Res." 3-4130 iral VouteSP' Price s25.o6ottT Peltyl TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Acreage for Sale 121 Acre Tracts, $5 Down, $5 Mo. HOUSE. NEAR WILL ROGERS i World) What is believed to be tha EXP. FOUNTAIN Japltol Cale. 525 first plan to protect an entire industry black-outs and air' raids is be- ing formulated by the country's sUel companies, it was learned Saturday.

As the initial attempt on so ambt-jus a scale, it is expected to provide blueprint applicable in many re tracts: lights. spects to other types of industry. Men in the steel business said a ore of kev executives, working 120 S. E. 29th.

3-9876. through the American iron and steel Institute, were compiling a master plan following individual surveys for devising means to protect their own companies' properties. ALL MODERN- ns are being shaped, it is oe-, 5335 CASH. Sll.Ga I lleved, in the' expectation that or later the key character of steel pro-, duction and the special raid and blackout problems presented by handling molten metal may bring specific orders from the military or civilian defense authorities for protection of tha. Public Records CHICKEN RANCH fi COUNTRY HOME.

5-rm. all modern. li Unt soil, fenced with poultry fence. N. at 3 4r5Ri09aWEST plants.

BIRTHS Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miser. 404 South McKinley avenue, at Okla In Three Thases broad outline, the committee's has been divided Into threti homa City General hospital. phases: Son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralnh Poe. 42D 1. Creation of internal supervisory Northwest Eleventh street, at Oklaho- a City General. Daushter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ii. V. Dclro. have complete charge of all raid protection effort; this will be a sort of central command group ior eacn Seaton.

524 East Park place, at Oklahoma City General. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Young, 1829 Northwest Eighth street, wesiey.

2. Design and creation or special ommunications systems for receiving disseminating raid warnings and Maintaining contact during attack. 3 nirpot nlr raid nrcc.tutlohs work Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William street, at St, Anthony.

uaugnser oi Air. ana Mrs. imam within the plants, Including working out details or how to handle machinery and metals in process; establishment of auxiliary police and flro forces; provision of shelter for workers during raids; protection against sabotage during the blackcd-out period. sixth street, at St. Anthony.

Wlngfield. Norman, at St. Anthony. Daughter of Mr. and Lynn Adams, 1518 camaen way, at St.

An- Farms for Sale 124 )8 Northwest Sixth street, nt 3t. Anthony. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pctechinsky, Stock Yards station, all la (I 3 clear 'jw t.

rsSty. MARRIAGE LICENSES Howard Hall. 26 years old. Quitoque. Texas, and Hazel Templeton, 27, Pamna.

Texas. Raymond Guy. 18. of 608 South Shartel avenue, and Barbara Nunlcy, Clty 111 Keal Estate for Sale City 111 Real Estate Out-of- Real Estate Loans 119 w-vI (Continued) Town 113 S'Slr'i: GatewoodAdd'n. eoSE3o-rT-i LOANS ON HOMES tes'rs-car jerv.

qtrs. Priced to lelli 1 "5546 2005 N. W. 18 OPEN 3 TO 5 home lor sale: 6-rm. strjctly mod.

home. PONCA CITY SAVINGS LOAN ASSN. haly, 413 o-Rm. Brick N. W.

$3,750 abAmfcS5' 309 PHOXE 2-Mls 3116 N. W. 28 uih'h1?" 2 flr eM Pvln BohabeL 7-12B6: Bethany. '443. 2.500 population toxn: zood schools and STRAIGHT LOANS $100 CASH anxious to'Sft ner' 75x150 FOOT LOT Gone TkllC1neotlzllfIi6 To re-finance or repair.

FfrstMorut Or ffill rent to defense worker. Open 1627 N. 42 St Plaop ck duplex. 1726 n. w.

29th MultIeu befnrSe-r'd Loan c.oKe Bidg; s-ise SL'KS 4'23X 5- eve. 5-2606 house, partly SB- AmenCan 1FSt lrU5t Srive Out and See It N' W' 15 BUILT FOR A HOME I 1 Walter Brown Owner MAKE OFFER Sffi ftA-Ji Sffi 4 FHA LOANS 2 sood cond hade. new 6-rm. home on 75x150 corner. ood buys with bis naval station underway.

-RT AL BARGAIN' antMbtfof but.tosbedrooms?" noor 262aANORMAN. 'baSTeM To Buy or ReOnance Kfc.tt.ji un.Kj. Lincoln terrace rciac" n1 2-car saraEe. covered In Any Good Town In Oklahoma ffiCJffi -2S ie Bil5il5SSJopet2rJil1 1 5 W. R.

JOHNSTON CO. 4'MiceWrnlcBt Income-and Price Only SIZ 226 inf 3 tnt. cem. paved drive, Bess McCann. 8-3617: Ike Hall Co.

7-554 r' further Information call Finch, 50x140 ON N. EASTERN 1600 M- N. w- 22- coay. 5-239-i. Bethany.

467 1-story brick balldinsr, income S40 mo. OTOrn Open 2641 n. w. 24th ogff soxio. Lowest Rate Loans 80' BEST BUY TN 6-rm- l'i baths; near Cleveland lead "25 no.

Price "2.500. On well-located business property In WhTwte lloo. SSJ; ntpwot wtt R- F- Workman Co. the f0-. Mo 2-3W7.

lNInUi-(b HILLS 8-S5g5" Slier 7.1100 3-4441 133 W. 1st M--- 11 A ferSiSODOWN. M5 mo. buys XEW8QM INVSSTMENT CO. MagCr IHOrtgage CO.

MeSrrtew SJlT'rSS'r ReaJ Estate for Trade 117 210 Perrlne Bid OW. Clt, fnta. Nr. transp. Owner.

4-9323. wood burnini fireplace. smaller property. brick" tiTuTTf tT- Established Over 30 Years fep. JOHNEDDLEMAN f1 USL jga-S'l ToDAv 8-2558 MONDAY 3-7346 NEW CRESTON HILLS SX F-32C7.

8-1322. (NO5r.B407 Ebro: N'ORMAX 8-7Ui: light KRUGER INVESTMENT CO. oiiiP p.v.: A Real Bargain APARTMENT BARGAIN HUht.w., Phon. 3. Wit.

dl5t" N' v' 8ei tnls larite ranch type home before schools. Price S3.60p.wUh "urn" 2-1406' f'1'5" uriifa; brirkt well located; gg 8jMl bT anp; oStdoo'llwIjl "roSm wfthond 'hrnSn'; LOVELY BUPP BRICK, laundry rm. steel filler Rr "cVNc'm -MOs" Mtn ti-tl---- Efl faer Pin. double esrase and servant nuar- or- B-'V1- appt. FRED CUTHBERTSON.

5-5522. IKE nlshed. screened porches. 3 sa- RkDUCE INTEREST lir. law lot landscaped.

OPE71 2 7 HALL 7-5546. snn. new. rJ- RKOUCE PAYMENTS Saigas nece OWNER LBAVINO MOST SELL 8" 3 mi' ran Siirtt, 4S323- Mon.Ji S-sVsfi? ELLIS, NICHOLSON S030 par doSbiaraanLtrlVnee 1H3 W. 43RD-lpMi-Alr7 'lnfPhoe ,1 CRAMER agrt.

84027. to Ed.emere BRi3PRoI2o CHEH CRM housed- a- and cash for 610 "htoyCr BIJg- '3-1381 SABCAlSlUv Owner New Srni F. CuthberUon. 5-5522: Ike Hall 7-5546 3-1331 WALTER BASER 4-0673 2.0717 35087 4-8336 IM llS'taih. $21 95a'mo: paVs TraClG TradG Trrfp BEAUTIFUL CRESTWOOD HOME 2-STORY HOUSE.

nTITI dpl-x 1., bath, IDEAL country home on N. 63rd: dol? TnuateTarToI: iraoroperlyS, REFINANCE! 2Z trad0 wioJg bn-w- rweTpcond REMODEL! tr HAUL 7-35X1 0 ROOM brick, basement, doubs: fur nr. schools, transp .5.600. take CARDXER. CLARKE fi SULLIVAN' Luke Frank I SBaslia PIm J3 S11.50 mo.

Nice 3-rm. On street to air depot. S. E. 29th.

late car, bal. $24.64 mo. 4-4478. WILL TRADE IAAKJC W. 4th: paid pav.

Owner. 8-1322: 4-7166. DON'T FORGET LOAN5 6 Jn2 biefc. "fletalh?" vcnVtMn' bUnds! a-j 27M Ca'oLdfclHoomst Realty Mtg. Said Co.

SV. dblC" 0 Tom ni -vSaTo' w. 1 Ml. B.5gO. l-- AN OUT5TANDINO HOME FOR FAMILY tan t-0 3 R0- "a6a4- JN BUSLINE.

NEAR ALT, SCHOOLS. 'l. mmmmmmm. yPHFD DUPLEX, AJ velv 2-storv aH-bnck inauiat'a 2 Ns? j-RM STONE. 5 YRS.

OLD. N. JRADK CAPITOL HILL HOME. 4-B26P SSOo'S" "'E3BLD5G 7-4214. BAL' BLfof CITY LOANS If 'ion arc mte rested In h-tvln? one of 27 SAPET35.

Blocic "'est Shields. 7- "a0 u.coildPr'buniln' A ftl fllXZ p.W Bf'f ratirsaUio' slhe NANCE INVECTMTO. afaUt.da 4 81111 .4270 BOfH about 10 'nh HuVry 'V0 aTcl'lc! llUn. j'rnU i'AeKTO-Fl Ty' k'1 oTuhmnn- oer17" Apartment 6 Housw omTTT iTT 'MM Su Tft "7 0 tr Jrr'Sr T1! tou ara'payins more you in iy" wMl CTP located, near tradtn center. 2 1ST.

TERMS. BAL, LESS THAN RENT. in Stillwater apt. payine too much. VRM.

2-rnnY BRICK AND FRAME Hns IVF heVe'orTeas'roonfor lar Cal. Mr. Yount dHi 1,1 fl 1 r. d. cravens co.

't-nd school. 'double car 5 N' W. 8TH-OPEN 3S3! OVLYS2.500 10i tXJWN Onen W. tHfmtBMWHmH 3eh LDKENAST0i5 H.Su, Roersm Apartments fciiv or Farm Loans 'IKEHAU, Jacobson. 4-7437 Pour bS rooms, 2 S)atli5.

sun culor. S-rf bZb'J iS hSfncw "ffW-nc- apartm-Us. well locate I mTtBCCT MM ft CO 'Ls'Vnd Jic rnS Mf," mV 1 0m I iNTr.REST 4 72 -5 lMl 1 'lAinll 1 nL asy Terms ISo-rhH 44'blGEORGIA LHp 4)Ttt PROMPT CLOSING vJlue nice 7.5727. 7-793B buy "rUBond. T-2 I rifly Tears tn Oklahoma B.io7t.

feH fe? 'raffis. Tit Finerty Investment Co. Furniture Included SG.250 2308 S. W. 31st Street v.

dubie-uifiiCTrTnear cK.ny irTTTrrT.Ti THT, I 7 2-6S EXCHANGE AVE3 "T-''' 'rL'' 's' jus' tTcflU NOTHINGDOWN ike foV As-sV 1: Cco-j; MUStSelT Equity Ouick! "y- Terms. Up to'20 Vear, I UA'aie: Colonial Frame SSn.a.t."" I L. Mo. Payments 1 -ifiir sgssaF mgcfftk I ot- TWO VERY FINE HOMES ire Cwan.rf OPP.N HOUSE A REAL BUY! 1- stVc tS3Vi Owner Gone to War OPEN 435N. W.

20 IKE HALL c' Eve' 4'552- 1057 First -an r-SH1 batlSjaldumaS fur'bi Real Estate Loans 119 reooV Drlvcp b- 3312" w'ss tcn mV, crfoot, 4-5710: 3-HR1. TsT-hTlo "wlfoih 4aPENlc008 N. Wjf Z'K EB businesHroperty S'SS'cSyTS 8 NEWSOM INVESTMENT "to.4" ANy GOOD COUNTY hooverTuilthome MfiWFV I $wJhoma'n Open 2-7 P.M. ISS FOR REMODELING i-ow Rate loans EHU. Cramer SSj TZ m'.

3fifi3 w. D4 6-r. den. ready 0Q aj JjI 33i4 N. ken.

5-R- brk. sold this With our (rreat Defense Plants, -K -K 9500 Block N. W. 39 Terrace wgg N. w.

29-7-r. two baths, den. Oklahoma City will need prob- New 5-Room Houses 'wM 2L SSS. r'SU! FHA LOANS romS' JLi Pavments as Low as $28 Mo. On Homes for As $A50 small don payment S285.00 Per Mo.

The best to provide thi, Anywhere Oklahoma LlHlc As fc-MPMo. Owner, Builder 4-6861 Room and board business lacludlnc needed housing is by convert- 7 nrivi. nut Tndiv house full of almost new lurnlture.cner oId properties into more a srsfS American FirsT nillCwTllURCP ShSSn "br "wlntSeSr onff. cil Northwest Bargains Ice and profit financially per- CULLEN LUMBER CO. fSSter Sr.

8-7454. 5.RM. BRICK-TRANSP SjOOO. remodcllnK your old TrUSl CORlDanV BEAUTIFUL home. near lajce 3 6-RM.

TOieTKANS y. properly. 'I' aAnT WIU corisldtr horns in cur. B.fdi; OKLAHOMA CITY Htmt.ngton Ave. ike hall 7S4S lW make loan, for that pur- 136 N.

H'. First Street 7-1531 Nichols Hills FoTSale sUwlth 7" reirdtn yoS 15. or 21 20 South Etustcrn RANCH FOR SALE flKlv Improved 0 Jfrch en and 'lespedein pa.nure. LarKft 6-rooin two "temint 'housesfouV larae barns. C.

P. Hunter, 39. of 704 Northwest Sixth street, and Mrs. Marie Hunter, 35, of 734 Northeast Ninth street. Albert Mohr.

29. of South May av nue and Fifty-sixth street, and Lelah Mae Aument, 23, of Portland and Fifty-sixth street. Oliver Umsted, 29, Chicago, and Ruby Cook, 20, of 215 Northwest Fifth ALDERSON AGENCY George F. Eldred. 22, of 914 North west Thirty-first street, and Poppy London, 20.

New York. Ferrell Lament Oree.son. 19, of Southwest Thirty-first street, Dorothy Marie Long, 18. of 1409 soutmvest Tnirty-sixtn street. Hoza 5.

smitn, or 12Z west Box 48C, Ada, Oklahor The master plan, when completed, i.r expected to call for a central communications center in a protected area in each steel works, with a "commanding officer," representatives of plant police and fire forces and other supervisory personnel to operate It. This command' will be connected with all part sof the plant, probably by a loud-speaker system, separately wired and wtthv its own emergency power. It will receive raid warnings from military authorities simultaneously with civilian defense With adequate warning of an impending raid warnings arc assumed to allow a quarter-hour' leeway beforo the attack most plants can be adequately blacked out. metal in process completed, returned to furnaces 6r covered to prevent glow. lighLs blacked out and personnel moved to safety; experienced steel men asserted.

Several Steps Planned These are some of the steps which steel men think can be taken in 15 minutes, in the event of a -raid: Molten metal being poured into easting moulds can be finished and the casts covered to kill light. Hot metal in rolling mills can often. bo finished and put under cover: otherwise It can be returned to tho heating furnace from which it started. Metal left in ladles can be covered and left for an hour or longer. Tho tongues of flame from Bessemer converters, familiar In pictures of steel mills, can-be shut off" at-will and tho tops can be covered.

An important feature of tho plan. It was said, will be a system by which each person in the plant, from works superintendent to shovel laborer, will go at once to an assigned place and stay there until the all clear. Pioneer Elevated Rattles Its Last NEW YORK, June 13. (7P) Tho last train on the Second avenue elevated line rattled into hlstorv Saturday night, ami the steel structure dating rrom the gaslight era was ready to be converted into weapons of war. Commissioner George Kocgan, of the board of transportation, who made the last trip with about 20f other passengers, said the war parade on Fifth avenue probably accounted for the fact that the six-car train wasn't jammed io the doors.

There were many young couples and youths aboard, shouting "So long!" as the train passed through each station on its final journey to Queens. Razing of the line and its 12 stations is expected to provide 2D.400 tons of scrap steel for war uses. Mississippi Floods Hit Davenport, Iowa DAVENPORT, Iowa. June 13. (UP) Raging flood waters of the sippi river rose above flood stage here Washington avenue, and Mrs.

Pearl Dobbs, 45, Arlington, Texas. DIVORCE PETITIONS Thelma against Clyde R. Mort, alleging deseration. Sam G. against Elizabeth Gcr-aldino Dennis, alleging gross neglect.

Lela G. against G. W. Winkler, alleging extreme cruelty. Mary against Vincent Cole Birkby, alleging extreme cruelty.

Esther against George Moody, asking separate maintenance. Carrie against Louie Cannon, alleging extreme cruelty. O. against R. I.

Burt, alleging extreme cruelty. Pearl L. against Virgil A. Kidd. "alleging extreme cruelty.

leginir extreme cruelty. Nancy Bgainst Amos A. Franklin, al leging abandonment. 800 ACRES. Sam jr.

against Gladys Boalright, alleging extreme cruelty Una Pauline against Marvin LeRoy Williams alleging extreme cruelty, Jurist Seeks Senate Post DENVER. June 14 UP Supreme Court Justice Benjamin C. Milliard FOR SALE BY HEIRS. announced Saturday he will oppose United States Senator Edwin C. Johnson in the September primary election for the Democratic nomination for Harrah.

new Itrcprf home, r.cw mill, United States senator from Colorado. The Weather Hourly temperatures lor 24 hours ended Saturday with the crest not expected until Sunday noon. PA RMS Eastern and oou barealns. For safety. oil wells.

SI. 300 down. 160 A. Parns cood bid us. and FOR SALE 120-a 257 ACRE RIVER BOTTOM FARM FULL PRICE ONLY $3,200 riooa 6tagc nerc is id rcct.

xno river was the highest Saturday slnco 1938 when it reached 15.8 feet. Basements of business blocks and homes nea the fiver front were flooded Sat- Arkansas River Flood Hits Colorado Area CANON CITY. June 13. CUP) The flooded Arkansas river washed away farm buildings and 25 acres of alfalfa land near here late Saturday and threatened to sweep away the Ninth street bridge on high-City and county road workers Saturday night were trying to save the bridge, threatnned by huge trees with which the high water was battering the structure. Evidence Is Worn SAN DIEOO.

Calif. (UP) Robert Oillie Duke, youthful Negro, made the fatal error of wearing Into court the coat he was charged with stealing. "That's mine," the complainant exclaimed and the evidence waa minerals sold. Don't Price 54,500: 3-441. rs ACRES Near the thli home will please the most I lWwuv New whit Colonial brick.

umNiuui Edgemere I I 5800 BlOCk N. W. 57th 4i7 NV w. 34th: 6-toom brlcK. Ourn.

I ACRE TRACTS 2-rm. redec. houses. 54 pouUty! 4S acres, only Ut watSown nearby; aJ'tilfabfepceptS- tree assorted orchard: 4-rocsa house. "(tood ene'ed yard.

Price I 2kiare tots! onlchoot and JbMline. II 1-A. FRESH plowed, small 3-rm. house. I out.

larse 10 S4350 EASY TERMS cwtj il Rv9Mi(( BIJ- nCl i llehts aas. chicken house: S10 a mo. V0.500. cCn'CUy 63 51 IWmiitoV M35 kUn'. 1.

Pic'ciottatio'i amoupts of less Tit L. A. Pltchford, -I-9293 Ellis. Nicholson Cramer 5gVmO-- I felf bu'cChallenne, 4-7SS4: I I on rent. Call 1737 N.

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