Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1943 Page: 4 of 6
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PAG* FOUR
BAPULF/-, ..eRALD, 1APUU*A, OKLAHOMA
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1943.
GRIM DETERMINATION MARKS MEN . -4
AT NAVY AIR TRAINNG SCHOOLS
1T I W •
vwak the way Com John P Graff.
United Press Staff Correspondent I skipper of fthe school, summed it up.
Ry Sander S. Klein
... .......... . , _ ..n, . Athletics, tile rough,- end - tumble
j WASHINGTON^ (^ n* Vour^of the lc,nrl- c°B*unies 25 hours ■ e. each ot !
consumes
:s-^:=rS^sS
news fcr certain parties namea MU'. m.inshiD
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Today’s Sport
Parade ■
Re£ U S Pat, Off.
By Jack Caddy
United Press Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK June 18 (U.R) Prob-
find Missing Child
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Oklahoma News
Briefs
By United Press
AN ADAH KO—Tom Mm an
has re-
RED-HOT WASHINGTON SENATORS GET
READY TO TRY TO HOLD DOWN YANKS
By Collie Small
United Press Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK June 16 (LP>—Chilled
land four.
netroit-Cleveland was postponed.
Harr\ Oumbert. St Louis cardinal
by an ill wind that bleu them four ‘n-and-outer. «ave his cousins ifrom
„„„ «ames out of contention and nearly Cincinnati only two quiet hits as the
-.sued a> manager of the Anadarko out of second place, the recently red- ?”** **«^
ler, Mussolini and Hirohito ! "'in "^ome of the contests 1 witnessed a,b,ly ^ "t'^estlnR of all .sports
STJLK1«- :*= ~H
line basis at tWse schools for navyjthe}n t0 gt, out anti w1n • pXpitmw) ^)thejhiee mettopolitan major leaitue
There Is no live-day 40-hour week roach who would have steamed to aiuV‘''p'lUTun^ Tories into^bomts
In the navy's pilpt production sched- high heaven if he had witnessed the umoini the Dodgers Chants and Yan-
ule It'-' from sunup to well past came acts back in his civilian days. kee*. resulted in total purchase of ^
sundown far seven days a week for The campus of the pre-flight school jn.ooo This proces will be continu-
those tens of thousands ot young resembles a five-ring circus. In a row ed throughout the season and l- ex-
jnen w ho are grimly determined to of outdor boxing rings I saw teams pected to provide about $15 oOO.OtJ worth
shatter the aspirations of the axis of veung men slugging it out. Not all of bonds
triumvirate. of them shewed the ultimate in scrap- The Giants furnished the largest v
The tour covered tile navy's pre• pir.css. Hundreds of other youths were contribution yesterday—$82.500—during
flight -cliool at North Caroline uni- dog trotting around a tough cros-- their 6-5 victory over Brooklyn Meun-
tersity Chapel Hill. N C the Link country eaurry with the meanest kind while the Dodgers registered $15,000
T.-ainer Instructors' school at the At- off obstacles Dozens of others were a“d tllt' Yanks accounted for $17,500
lantu naval aviation base, the Naval squirming, sweating on wrestling mats while beating Washington. 9-5. last j
Air rraininc Center at Pensacola while still others were playing—and ni*ht
Ha and the Air Operational Train- , p] tying hard at soccer and push-ball. The>-e bond purchases nre not made
ii:g Center at Jacksonville. Fla Down in the basement of a huge tbe Pja>e,t' n°r lie clubs but by *
I taw raw. untrained young men gymnasium. a group of cadets >v*s 8roups ,° fan? busine-ss or'
from the lanns. factories and olfices rtceiving instruction in hund-to-hand **luz*'loni' *ho own favorite plav-
being fed in at one end of the vast rou.ba, from Lt Ed Don George for- *£' i/rtll *£* iAV"
Matmbly line And I saw the same me, world s heavyweight wraaUlnc iurke^ A^kv collwted^thw fbT t'
kind of voung men emerging from the champion He was teaching them tiow \tsU.rdav reouirinii Im owners ' fit
other end, thoihughly skilled, tough u break an arm or leg with a twist ?o bu'V$7 500worth of'tend? *
fibhtlng men imbued with the urge ot a wrist, gouge out eyes and to Each time on,, of the bond players
and the know-how to destroy Amer- shatter the wind pipe by the deft use singles. It costs his backers a $2,502
leas enemies. 01 Ungers. bond A’double is worth $5,000 a
It takes both guts and physical !n the swimming pool. Ensign Peter triple $7,500 and a home run $10,000 ;
stamina to master the modem huh- Firk once a sprint swim champion. A pitching victory costs the hurlcrs
powered lighting plane. Tile naw was teaching cadets how to save- supportoia $35,000 except tor a shut-
realized thLs early In the war ana set themselves and otheis In the water out Then the cost Is $50,000
up a series of pre-fight schools to Each of the cadets had to take a Hie fans obtained "ownership of
develop 'hese initial essentials turn in simulated airplane cockpit thetr favorite performers on June 8
And this pn-flight program as I into which they were strapped and wh*n 12 Yankees. 12 Giants and 13
saw it at Chapel Hill, i* no strength- submerg'd Then they had to release 0od6tl'!> were "auctioned off" to the
through-jov movement Its a grim, themselves and swim to safety, It wr- highest bidders at a luncheon of the
lough * business. Weaklings, morally all with an eve to future possibilities b'l-s«'bt‘11 war b,,nd league Pledges of
te „
—r*ff‘
j Chamber of Commerce He Will re-
i turn to full-time duties as Caddo
county surveyor and engineer July 1.
A new chamber manager will not be
named until after that date.
A,V
H.
HAPPILY HOLDING her 4-ycar-old
daughter, Lane, in her arms is Mrs.
Allen Writer, of Locust Manor,
N. Y The youncster had wandered
away from a sch, > I parade und
was lost in the w oods for almost a
full day Searchers found her at live
in the morning (International)
hot Washington Senators re-kindled advantage over Biooklyn by virtue of
themselves for another shot at the l,ip ,r*umPb Harry Walker hit
hi:;h-rolling New York Yankees today safely in his 22nd straight game and
Th. Vo„b,,„ ,, scored the clinching run in the sev-
eral din cion cl another Amer- fM,h when Walker Cooper dmve him
lean league pennant, exploded wUh J™ ' “
„Cc,^s;! tsjsz vr&rjsn <*«*■ r
that we could place fKH) larm work- seven-run outburst that swept them | ' i1 ^k,dtie''‘’ w‘th a b*5 vlc,;i''v
er. in Woods county ught now h we :,Uo a 9-5 triumph P , J"T' *T
had them He said most of them Dutch Leonard Senator kunckle- ' ,<,me Buster Mavnard a vd^Bdiy
were needed In the wheat harvest halier had a one run had when he , Jurge*. Joe Orengo b.oke up the Ji-
suddenly lost control in the eighth terboro brawl with a ninth inning
FRYOR— School Sup: G A God- walking three and permitting four ingle scoring Mickev Witek Iron,
it . reported In a telegTam from hits before Alex Carrnsquel could take second with the winning run
Washington today that the federal over Charley Aensloff tailed to fin- The Philadelphia Phillies made the
public pudding administration was lsh lor New York for the first time In 1 dnv complete for Philadelphia by du-
holdlng up letting of contract on seven games and was relieved by phcatlng the As performance with a
Pr .cr. prop- sec' new $200,000 huh Johnny Murphy .iter being lifted lor. dcuble win over the Bouton Braves
school building eighth-inning pinch-hitter 6-4 and 2-1 Ron Northey's two cir-
Godfrey said the delay was ordered Intent on leaving the cellar the St I cult drives and Coaker Triplett» lusty
when the low bidder failed to include l-ouis Browns inched to within a hull hitting wire Important factors In
,a ti„ game of toe seventh place Cleveland ,:alniiig Charlev Fuchs and AJ Oct-
Indir.ns bv handing the Chicago heauser the pitching victories
While Sox their fourth straight loss Rip Sewell handcuffe* the Chicago
1,1 a before 19.052 Cubs for t,h£ fourth ooiverutlve time
u, .ign fans turn Stephens. St as the Pittsburgh Pirates won, 4-2
Lull, hort.1 top led a 13-hit attack Frank Oustlive went three for five at
all the required data with his bid The
,, -ntract may be lot next week, he
! said.
MEDFORD—T M Lora has been
appointed east ward trustee on the
‘tv council to succeed Harry Mow- with 4ns lifth homer of the season th, plate to head "the*" Pirate attack
ernv who recently resigned Lora's
election was made bv the other tw.) lrs moved into serious contention for
council mem*"err. Mayor Bill Hula third plate by sweeping a twin bill
md G H Belcher. w,ih Boston, 7-4 und 4-2 Dick Slebert
1 hammered home f< ir Athletic runs elongated
" PhiladelPhla Atlilet- ] on Rav Prim Henry Wyse and Kew-
' pie Barrett.
they're Oi course, considerable afVn"o is b0'* pewhas- s totulinc $123.850 00
rijsr. ssLffs. ,K,„ss.
000 Each bidder-group will back its
id,'l t.-vroughnut the season
and physically 'can't take tt
not wanted Surprisingly
hi- tern subjects at th< pre-niplH aeBool
At Chapel Hill, the emphasis is on it's all-out on the tougheiUng-up
developing aggressivenes.- The phy- of the program.
COFFEE STOCKS
BACK TO NORMAL
OKLAHOMA CITS'—U S Sen El-
mer Thomas, D Okla will return to
Oklahoma to "spend a great deal of
tune" In vine the groundwork for his
1944 campaign for re-electlcn he
aid yesterday before leaving for
Washington
He asserted he wiuite-d to teinain
in the capitol until the war-financing
tax program is disposed of.
star — Harry Humbert,
LouLs Cardinal rlght-
Yesteittay's
, St
111 the opener to feature an U-hit hander who let the Cincinnati Reds
barr.iue while in the llnalt, Jess down with two hits, as the world
Hoi, Philadelphia right-hander, ran champions stretched their National
his season pitching rword to eight league lead to three games
WANTS MOUNTAIN LIONS
weal toughening takes place in the No flight instruction is given at the i If1*41 U? 5 “ y,tstel'* “,aVP
to inculcate pn-tligrt school Die cadet- ',‘t that ■ _ , u'J. °wned playei -. lmf ~ - — n *c<i worn mat tier son, i.i nun-
Bu Billy nnnlstrati . officials disclos- , ,... .........
training centers m0V* 00 *° t,nmul' “e-' Mel Ott hit home runs Ott ed today and cv ry indication points lllst V „„ ..
course of thb program
the "killer* instinct
“Wi teach them to get in and kill
WASHINGTON June 16 UP -Cof-
ee stocks have returned to normal fur
in a year, office of
NORMAN — Mrs J W Wilson of
Washington. McClain roiinty. has re-
it:vcd word that her son, l.t Nun-
YANKEE MAJOR MEETS SELF
FACE TO FACE AND IN KILTS
WHILE IN SCOTLAND CITY
also contributed a double Ernie Lam- to an Increase In summer coffee ru-
__ bardi singled and doubled while Mick- Lon-
,-d WiU-k and Dick Bartell singled Rationing officials are studying the
man But the biggest sale was registered prospects for continued large imports
lust January 18 He was killed on a
bombing mission In the Aleutians
j there were not enough mountain Hons,
I SAN 01*00—^„ oor-
don has written the ooard of county the mountains Into dry. parched waste
supervisors complaining of the lack of landf’
mountain lions in the county. He | ____________
thanked the board for having heeded |
the request of farmers to tree the j There's wool In an 80-uun, gun
county from coyotes which eat their mount—as much as goes into a worn-
chickens, but complained that because an - skirt.
BABY 'SCARES' POLICEMEN
l.OS ANGELES <U.R» — When Mrs
vehemently as she stared at the
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NEW YORK (U.R>—Maj Oranvllle
400.000.00
with additional clothes, bottles nippers
and a dozen diapers, she called the
police, who took the baby, diapers, etc .
self face to face on the street of a __________ w _____________ YUU _I . „ J ___________ HR_____
foreign city recently a seat it costs 30 cents standing mm Li Prov,de* ,0! fh<' V°U't ?*'" , C°ri"f‘ “ 'h,*“P ^ <bp P°“ce station In the patrol wa-
He vudted Edinburgh. Scotland, and H cents And he." point,ng hei imge” Zr .r ■ l \ ' “n It W. faun thTbabj
wandering through the famous Prin- the male pausentfer. “is sitting " ,$* ...... ' ’*l 1 ,.n 1 f *. needed a change A volunteer wu
£5?s 7rr ■ i t «rsa s
to a'tr^khak, um^om^uMnlculp- ^How should ’T know?" she retorted 1 We U.\e *'U1 b“ adopt4i mxontrulled sup,,.-. km-w h^io t^h^trlc^teT^h
,or. .m™ mu«o,.« »p,.nd how SZSZT’uSTJSn JX2T*Z “»> *-*--»—«
The stor> began some years ago - P ares hadn 1 B01*1' wouldn't work ,i. minoi ■ : -<>1. ---"
when Carrel was a student at the UP 400
University of Pennsylvania Dr Tall
i cities
SAMUEL C. BUNCH IS INJI RED
ON WAK FRONT IN NO. AFRICA
Samuel C Bunch, brother of Fred
Mackenzie, one of the worlds best
sculptors in his spare time, was a fac-
ulty member there.
The doctor had a commission to do Bunch of Sapulpa and nephew of
a Scott lsh-American war tnemotial for Le*he Bunch is reported among the
the city of Edinburgh He wanted a woum1ed of U S armed forced
husky youth as a model for the ten- fjorth Africa
SHOWER:- FOR OKI \HOMA
By United Press
Showers and thunderstorms were
predicted by the Oklahoma City wea-
ln , ther bureau today promising relief
Ural figure in the symbolic group of "" HeTia*""heen m the armc su e 1041 fr<"‘J ‘ ,r> twiperature-
marchlng soldiers. 1 and lor^riv hved at Sis^le Hii Ea ' and (enlra* Portion- and the
Carrel got the lob For the next brother here WM noufK-q ot nj.s m. ‘b«-“-t urea are slate, for how-
SnXS for £ .jur,es' \V<*An weat'hTTn^rth 2f
bod if.- of the other figures 1 NA7I milTii i , w*ii m n
But it wasn't until he took a stroll I , fJ,k Cl'> reported tie 'ate high
TISHOMINGO. Okla June 16 <U P.) mercury reading ye-ierdav with 92
from four to six Meeks is the fact that
1 net as many coffee ration stamps
have been cashed as expected An
OPA spokesman said that after eight
months ol coffee rationing, it has been
determined that civilian consumption
of coffee ha.- not been as great as
was anticipated
through the old Scottish city that, for __ _ —.^MP. .. „
the first tune in the designed setting, ,^.wo y°un8 German prisoners of war de^re* and Waynoka repiut-'d 62
he saw lilmself.
BIS ( A I'M 11 Y IS TAKEN
I OK I AKI -( IIEDCLE
were captured about midnight last
night, eight hours after they had es-
caped
The pair was captured by military
police and Highway Patrolman J VY
Wheeler, stationed at Ardmore
■ - The Germans were unarmed and ol-
ALBANY N. Y. (UP>—It was bound fered no resistance Whet leu reported
Ui happen _____________________
A bu- driver who stopped at the end---------------
the line before . turting hi- next
trip stepped oft the vehicle to smoke
a cigarette.
A woman and a man got on the bus
Boon he heard an argument in pro-
gress
"What i- wrong lady?” he asked
"I put three dimes in the coin box
and he put ui only one. she replied
grees last night for the low
Don't Neglect Your
Eyes! See
DR. J. W.
FREDERICK
OptoilM irist
Complete Ocular Examination
Glasses Made to Fit Your Eves
5 V Main In Potter Music Co.
Ilew inu Can Get a
LOAN by MAIL
If yo" need $10 *o $250 or more,
but can't take the time to ~ee
us. just do this: Phone or write
how much you need and we will
send you the necessary papers.
As soon as they are returned to
us and approved, the money
will be mailed to you You can
l-o make re pay men is of the
loan BY MAIL
PERSONAL
FINANCE COMPANY
215 ( tie Bide.. Tulsa
NH Curner Fifth A Boston
Over Crown Drag •
J M. Walsh. Mgr.
A Home Begins
With The Foundation/
—
LET US HAVE AN EXPERT
CHECK YOURS FOR DAMAGE
CAUSED BY PROLONGED
WET WEATHER
A few dollars spent now may mean
hundreds of dollars saved later in
Cracked Walls, Rotted Sills, Binding
Doors, Spreading Floors, etc.
Benson Lumber Company
EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING!
Phone 26 Conveniently Located at 114 E. Lee
Loan* for Repairs Are Still Available
CASH AND CARRY
Mens Suits, Laities' Plain
Dresses and Suit* I DC
PARISIAN CLEANERS
C. C. (Peg) Kinley
Phone 12 15 S. Park
- OdorleM Cleaning -
Unnecessary
Expenditures
Not In Good
Taste Today
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LavuJiResa or unnecessary spending does not always indi-
cate ;e*pect, adnuiAlion and love. .When the unexpected
happens, some families must practice economy when pay-
mv a laat tribute io a loved one At such a time, sympa-
thetic counsel and understanding go a long way toward
making the burden light.trt; We are always glad to dis-
Ciats costs frankly and arrange beautiful services to fit the
sum set. aside for vthis purpose,
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AMBULANCE SERVICE ANY HOUR
HARRISON FUNERAL HOME
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11 South Onk’ Sponsor of • Phone 11
COMMUNITY BURIAL. ASSOCIATION
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% o_»• .♦• $ » A * -_■ - • • • •' _ ». . ■
Hilton Community Church
Is Having Special
FATHER’S DAY
Services Sunday
with old fashioned all-c'av services
and dinner on th^ lawn at noon!
A variety of good music with hits of spec-
ials in music and songs.
A number of ?ood speakers w ill be present,
and a pi.b'ic address system will make it
possible for all to bear.
Pack your lunch basket and come early!
\\ f* cordially invit** tlw neighboring
churches to join us in this one greit
day’s worship. If you can't come
early, drop in any time during the
day, \Xe expert C»od to be blessing
this service right up to the last
minute.
Iliis is a fellowship meeting for all. Come
and get acquainted with that Brother of
yours who is working in some other church'
but working for the same Master,
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Vm Fighting this War, Too!
“It's true, I don’t wear a uniform —neither do I march nor carry a gun.
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' But I am helping to beat the Axis here on the home front, right in
my own kitchen. I am saving everything I can . . . waste
fats ... tin cans . . . scrap metals . . . precious foods and fud.
"Right now I am canning fruits and vegetables from my victory garden,
so that all of us wih have plenty to cat next winter.”
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I m, you nre fighting this Warf And everything that you —find millions of other
mothers, wives, sisters and sweethearts — cun do, will help to bring our boys bunk sooner.
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