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SAPULPA HERALD. 5 A PULP A, OKLAHOMA
MONDAV, AUGUST 20,
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H IV MATTHEWS...........Owwr and P«.l»li«hrr
IU I.IVI IIfP IIV CAItWF.W ANVWIII'IIK IN HAIHILPA.
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WASHINGTON Recant
Too long Hovpitolirotion
Now R liovud Detrimental
TODAY’S iuiu.i mour.nr
l li nit 11\ nip, i Iron IImikmi:. nulili' i«I•'.% 1 liH'li |ilil|H'»i '
„ uirn! I Mil li mill lut-'li i uiimtlf I > |iiinil in Hi'lil< uiinii •■* will
llinkr ii (I I mil IIIHII. it K'r,*t > ill it Klein Ill'll*'" A 11"> 1*1" nl"l
inninl lillliiiirmn will linn mn nirni in «m (tropic KiKn|r«t»«»
lirm* r»allrlli a nation; Iml mn i» a repioat h lo mn proplr
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Rrmrnil'Ci tvlmi Iwu'kie* nrii two l*'i .1 nuklr instead
•ii I wo loi .1 .1..Il.nl \ ili'llm i» tnoir lli.ni in' want l*> Mow
in a natikie
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I Itr Inn l»it 1 If.•" now lakes live *rlll - vvotll' **l nii'l. lie*
lo keep it III
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llrli|m moil' I'ei'i'li pel * looked lii'in iiVi*iilill|! It.ml
woik. I linn Ini I'liu I'l'iit lii'in lo.' not* h I'l il
Onr* Refill'd Novy Officai* I
Mny Soon Be Rntk in Civvirt |
Hy HEKN (SSANY
w Crniml Pm* Columnht
• \VA lllNi.rcN Civilian tailor* alinulil I IP Nlini'i'p iiIiir- their
film 1 • Civilian tailors will he needing In rut dorp Into Iwrrtln iik)
Ii. 11 luj.ln.hr twill* before spring linn wandered into summer and
tall
|.,,i Mvi'ral tlmiieaiiil gentlemen will ahnrtly he "out *ff uniform’'
fill.I hark I- II.|. I I'tmiuiii|>ln. 1: .riiii'lita of rveryilny clDrna Tho
Navy tma retpirated Ita iilttrera who were Inmiftlit out of retirement
lulu n. tiii au vice during the pant few years to return mice more
lu rrUirment Hy .tan 1, HUB. nil of them? adapt,
a Mr fellow a nurd In' fin from Navy ulitcra and
commands.
Thla movement I* part of tlie Navy'a rehahlll-
I at mn pri.ftant The poata now ftlli'il liy the uliea
i< till'd an.I I cm purarlly-assigned nfltcora will l>«
llllr.I liy vcli'inn* of tlie pri'ielit war. It la Ilia
Nav\ plan, and prolialily the Army pint',' loo,
IhoiiKh I \e not locked Into tlie Army situation,
lima In him- Ita wir-alrlcken liirn opportunity to
". nine hn. k" In a normal environment whenever
fm j poaalhle.
■ I J ii T,*.* inn if Imipttallmtton, phyalclana now agree,
la had for the menial and physical health of men
who have hri’ii lighting Tins is particularly true
of men who have antlered battle Iteuroaca. Three
I. 1 . i....« 1 ..i. i in.nr nuirkly if a'lrreim.led hy familiar w.nk-n-ilay
a i'i" 111. na Hum wlirn they are heated as "eases 1 Khnttrrrd
mm . heat quickly If they are yum the encouragement of every
dn\ routine and hot o'ei apectnllre.l treatment
When the III ms an- nsalRne.l to tight job* they will naturally
t>* helped over the difficult apeta they meet by fellow workers eager
to lie u( some assistance
Splendid plan thl* To begin the "adjustment" now la much wlaer
than In watt until the war is over Now all machinery 1* working:
on a big scale I'llln » need large staffs The place for the veteran
Is already made
Before long, I Imagine, officers of the Naval Reserve will ho
returned to civilian life again It would seem to me that now is tho
t me (or tho. change also Many of th. n serve officers left excellent
civilian .id's for the ituratlun Pretty tine of them. Kor most of
tin..... men are well over the draft age and need not have gone into
the service at personal and financial sacrifice.
Unrra Steps Up
Balkan Relief
Via Alexandria
HORNET RETURNS—VICTIM OF TYPHOON, NOT JAPS
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By HAMVIt U. Silt Kl
tilt <1 f • .•» ninfl i-oi it .oottUrnt
j CAIRO. Aug 20 (UP) Thousands
' ill t nr. uf relief supplies are bi/tug
I Icrried to Yugoslavia mid Oreece
l by >1111)1 seittng out from Alexan-
dria These mercy cargoes Include
j Halkan relief supplies arriving from
(Mouth Africa. Mouth America, the
llnllrd Mlates and Australia, ac-
| cording to UNRRA officials.
The Balkan stockpile in Alexan-
dria, where UNRRA > main Cairo
Iorflce has set up a hrHnrh office,
I "1111111 th deck perimeter, handles
'everything from rolling stock to 1
I bridging, clothing and foodstuffs ■
This UNRRA branch office Ls an
I offshoot of the bureau of require-
ments and supply of UNRRA's Mid-
dle K 1st office, which has * South
African. Col .1 M Webb, as Its di-
rrctor Now that the Balkan stoek-
! pile Is absorbing and shipping a
considerable ton nag coming from
i American and British army surplus-
1 c a> well a. serving as a clearance
I station for Balkan relief supplies
'a;rlvim. from M*.uth Africa Mouth
America, the United States and
Australia, commodities eov ring a
,'.(>1 range are being typed on bill.
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N'lnr lelli'W* >li>n 1 I'.v'*' t\ new lie t.v Ivr t«*n'|*te«J to
•tli k then nr. k* nut
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, lot »*| mtnest
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• NOTE' HJl'M TUF ITUl.ll’t'lNKS JUNi'd F ntVISTCN:
"The K'.tpln.'* aiv putting on wonderful shows for the United
Stales ti.s i's You eonldn't find a better dance Ivvn.l In the States
than we had here last night Wr had a Sinatra.' too. He was better
than ours We had eveiythtng from Benny Gixvlman Jar* to hlll-
tvillv songs plus two 'alerts ’
V'. .. t>. • . 1 t' m 1 band is the Klliptr.o lair '• v .-rv ee \V#
g t s|.. ' back in 14 I -m • ricked up and delivered without a
thought to us "
N t so is lanndrv service In the capital of the most useful nation
on . aith II ■ Wa'hr gl.av that Is 0 - tvackwoo.ls In many case*.
I pass it on.
I tic In Swjwilpn
Twenty Years Ayo
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A ot the S.t
Is this Tlie
the packing
of chickens,
hom tlie Uilrs
kpulpa Hut .iKl
• Itxu V PIStWRAGlNG TVUv » th my butcher.
You might a> well tv discouraged. tiM' My butcher
says the reas,vn tor the meat ahnriage
gv'VTinment Is taking Bi' per rent of
house products Likewise BO per cent
turkey* and such. Bluet
This means that the man who Is running a meat
mat hot is licked tiefoie he starts
Mv butcher ah.vk s gKvmv head 1 sighed sn Intense sigh. "Oh.
dec what aie we coming to!" And all Urnet niet mlgnon* in
Car ids
v ri Surds IVvnn-go l hear the tenderloin Is sc delicate you
do" t have to use a knife on tt ft falls apart jucify, with the touch
of s f.vk Oh well give me some of that old dea.l fish If there
ever vis* *' ythii'.g more dispiriting than a c.ead ttsh 1 just don't
know what tt is
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NIGHT BASEBALL
GOT ITS START
ONLY BY CHANCE
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Sv'Hf NfX'T M'Y N Y V 1:
(virttv well agreed that thee is
nothin* new under "hr sun. bu:
Oeneral f r. ■ v'c engirt errs he-
h \e tlie same may be true of the
moon
Tire engineers point out ihvf
night baseball ten: as modern a*
you might th’.nk t: was f r*', tr.od
at For: Wavnc It'd tn 1BBS C.n-
cinnatt tn '.Sfh1 and Bwwln park
v"''.sc. m 1919 Fs.h :r>: «a- »
fathrre heeause of madesjuatc !fgh:-
DUKE OF WINDSOR SEES BYRNES
NEW AIRSTRIPS
NOW BUILDING
IN SOUTH CHILE
As 11 h.s-.',' tied
the OK men ss ■
the natl.-vsi
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line's after dark
venture get
lis tta
1 start by ehanre
RmiM.yves «
>4 thr
firm had strung
lights K. t
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in Mass plar.t's
athletic fte
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an .'penlnx ocV-
bratK'n in
so r ighb.srh.-yvl
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age of the brt!-
liance to
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> thrtr b»*ehall
g»me> well
the dinner hoar
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The OB worker* were nr,".-.raged,
by what thev saw ano went on to
. v r T.-r: • h " ' vxvvs b»
rtggin* up lights Rv. arpanirtv.
teanys to play fair hov.r gxme>
under hghts ocxtUkift* nr*
(vuents a a* played at tor-",
the srstewi of T2 nondbshts
Of lading rs ships become available
Kush Aid Before Winter
j There are l.oou tins of bridging
and rolling stock awaiting ship-
men! lo Qrr ec Recently, 200 tons
- o! clothing from the Australian R.’d
Cross were dispatched to the Baf-
1 kails Kvery effort Is being made
to send sufficient quantities of all
! commodities required beforr winter
,... In. in order to have communf-
1 ration* cprn tn file Balkans and
1 the people clothed before the cold
[sets tn.
Food and medical supplies, qual-
ly >'orrly needed by the badly bat-
| tried Balkan populations, are being
>rnt over as fas! as pevxsiblr. • The
term "foodstuffs' covers tinned
meat honey, baking powder, tinned
milk, egg powder, sugar, salt—to
nirnllcn a eras--section of the sup-
pile' already sem forward
Beetroot and carrot so ds fertllt-
•c!s such as calcium cholide. mat ch-
i'' cruiches. scored woo), surgical
Instruments and gatue are some ol
other 'terns UNRRA' bureau
o' r quirrments and supply has
s .. fxd to the Balkans through I
:hr Egyptian port during the las!
lew weeks
In the first two week' of its rx-
the UNRRA hrancli office
.11 Alexandria dispatch d to Oreece
■ 1 I'M cases cl sewing machines and 1
J their spare park*. 2B4 bales of cot-!
I ten twine. SO tons of electrical
, equipmeiv .'7 cases of medical sup-
phe> 247 drums of pari' gre n— j
an m>e ticide lor spraying on olive
trees sop p«ies of tentage donated
by the V.-irahan Red Cross 7»i*
tons of cotton seed cake brought
la by ih kval market and cne
case of txviler tay taps requested by
the Greek government for mainten-
ance ».U on the state rulwwys
>uppla's xml Yugoslavia
Fr.vv. nuc-Mav to July 1 four
ships w- re oadexl lor Yugoslavia
Tlie most notable cargoes on the
first were 7.>0 t*q\s of sugar. fvjO
tons hi tivxl'tulla. it>0 tons of has-
pt'.al equt'.snient. 182 ions of soap:
on tlie second ship 270 tarts ol
sugar. JSC tons oi salt, 1.B61 tons
of canned meats. BBC* tens of soap:
i'U the ihtro ship 2 100 sieepers
tor th Y.ig.v'.av railways ’.4# tons
of bandages. B27 tons of soap. IIP
tons of footwear on the fourth
ship 740 tons of foods: uft> sTY) ten*
of cksfhing
Now that the Y'ts has been return-
ed to its Y'ugos.av owners after
five years of war service with the
British mu'.istry of war transport,
this freight r is govng to shuttle
across t.’ve Mediterranean carrying
UNRRA ret.et suv.'.ies :.■ Dalma-
tauv pons
Il is at present loading tn Alex-
andria OvV tens of ci.xth'mg tow-
eling LnltUag wool atvc stau.mery
f.vr the p«i offices of YUgvwliru
CHt tts uex: mp it may hav* a
cargo of betdge spans. TP feei long,
which ate in a ware house watting
shipment
AFTER 14 MONTHS OF COMBAT, during which she sank or damaged more than 1,200,000 tons of J •
shipping, the aircraft carrier Hornet is back in San Francisco for repairs—victim of a typhoon, li: ^
Japanese never touched her while she was "stinging" the enemy, although suicide planes made num< r-
ous attacks. Her planes shot down or destroyed 1,410 Jap planes. Above, crewmen survey the flipl:*. . j
deck flattened down over the bow after a typhoon of June 5 which damaged other American v - Ul h,
whips. This is an official United StatesJS’avy photograph fint » _%.
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Wounded Like
The Way Town
Accepts Them
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riom
Mavcr. Mrs. Edwin Knopf, Mrs. that attendance would be in
YViiliam Goetz. Mrs. Jack Benny ' bonds—to be purchased from R-..w
■ Mary Livingstone. Mrs. Charles They bought bonds rangiiu
Boyer. Mr* Adolphe Menjou. Mrs value from $1,000 1.0 $10,000 t«. af
Alexander Hall. Clrudcttc Colbert tend the event and eat lie
Mrs. ever l''>«hecl J
Barbara Stanwyck. Mrs Anhur Ru- ing water in New Orleans ^(sA
benstcin and many more. ----
It* 1 11 BARI OW
United Pnw MtaR Correspondent
VAN NUYM rail' Yu t 20 (UP
Residents of Purple Heart Town.
lT M A show not the sltrhtest pity
lor the old youngsters who have be-
come regular visitors to it* streets
And that's as i» should t>" lor pity
is the one thing which can (urthcr
The VAUS distribute free rig-
■irets. randy and chewing gum tn
patients from small waist trays,
provMr frrr phone rails home, ar-
rance movie premierrs. write let-
ters. operate the hospital's gleam-
inc soda fountain, supply hooks
and -antes and projects to help
while away dreary convalescent
hours.
Society
.Versr
tied
n Tl
Id erg
1*
Six Hecks «day
Vara linn Trip ( u„
Mr and Mr V W. Mar ! • rfyfrs
in I
■h«>|vs liny t’SO two m snri-run
rhea’ers scnttorevl cafes and bars
arc crowded with non wearing rib-
botYs and oftentimes crutches
The fact that Y'an Y»" exhibit'
no “poor draft boy" attitude to-
ward these mn i> having a
sl-ad* in; psvefvolagieal and ther-
apeutir effect on the recovering
wounded
Mrs Clara Humphne and (i.mq
I' ll, r 1 le lie r: Town resi- vacation .c,* r. visitir.g the 1 fr h
v> nind "Ihr n B,:ramd;am Provided the rccreaflonal 1-- 'l,'erJ"'°rteg°n' r*^n 1,1 '
., 1. tllHb" for ambulatory cases Ping and relatives m Caltlornia larto
. . badminton and volk En route home they visit d llTori
X an Nil' v u rn . s 'n ball - u cxerrl me bicvcles l"l- and Mr Hard' Nettle; ar. ! ^K2
Fernando vailey town bcf ;. the ud- )lnr,; t.,b|„ „ four.i:,nr bowling Battle Morrison lormcr Sat.....ufon 1
if ' s:
rtsAMe IlMl f f C/ ' MVO-.CI .
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p >vided through their elforu tiue-ts Here »lcss
Van Nuys inert hanks determined Over Butilay^^ |
not to nmke the wounded GIs feel, Mrs Clara
- r •: • r Mt V A H f >a|'»lo|
. :e "th mall rcc 'e tdav in the Ic
5 "I I
There was the ea.-c >f the mys- phrev .- brother and wile Mr alcir
f.. E* 0:' time a Bum- Mi • Carl Turley ol M s jump
♦ ♦ ♦ I:
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wli. are w et t ' Vu.t n the I uiw—at Ivamhurg'r prise* C inlr Fostponed
Nuy> is :• .tr.e I's.nr : ... n’.are \ni the strange happening ol
the* dreamed of in the mud-flecked |hp tlwal<T ,ha, . iusl hap.
pened" Ic be empty one night, so
the manager invited in a group
of veteran* “on l he hease."
F(.:i f narti-b'ited 1. ws .perman *
is V* 1 > «*e cnoiy* n*Y onMro r\m ••
blood of the foxholes or the flak-
tortured skies
Thev siaixi and stare at furniture
store windows, sit In restaurant.'
and 'just feel go<sd to tv hack."
talk to the unaffected '.xal mcr-
; hauls and townspeople.
Ar.d the people of Tan V.r - are
doing thetr best to keep lh»s feel-
ing
*
someone with ~psrvhology for the
letuming veteran, or worse yet a
*<•
The meetinz ol \T P :M
ci:lle to have been held • • r Mrs.
morning has been pa (part •'<!
n K
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id r
sts
wo
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in Van Nuys sp^.-.t an entire day
finding a home for the wife and
l aby of a purple heart man.
Mr and Mrs Leslie Spenc-r
.dren of II
for a few da
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Sn*.
Svmp&thetjf Sus; were to enter a'lsr: from ,:>elr fellow men
Nothing is done or said to set them a vl5i: ln Bartlesville oefor
on back to their home
M.shammed the g-xvat .essphen r<
K *m suftervd severe e.sileptv fits
! *r»d u was during vne ei uVw that
‘ lie roceJy’ed his tirst mcTssage from
hewver. After the death ci his firs*
«lie hi> first cvciven. VI .isruani
avarnoa 10 wives
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A N O''TCP PitYv'Hl YTKTST
far m we nerr.su*
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■ | Devil 'in
Yu" and Biwffieial “gwvvviiwr of
Man Fernando vallr* Hvird Fv
rrrtt Jterion have helped tw «park
Ihr film and radio parti ipzlion
in this nwn-paty campaign.
Their fe’low wvwkers make regular
visits ;o the wards, talking and
ing with the men who cant get
xwav Bob Hope Frances Lyv.vrford
Rar.J viph Scxsii Claudette C .oe-t
Ehaxh Rh.ve Jack Benny. Eddie
Cant s* Ida Luptno and Ann Sheri-
dan are among the • regulars. ~ Jutx
FiJker.beng p.ases for art classes at
the hrspnal when she Ss not <w. tour
Bui perhaps the outnandmg job
has been done by wives of
dueetors wruers., excrutives and ac-
tor* and b' the ar nesses They
oootpanr the membership ol the
Y YCY--:.V Y 2u .leer Ar:i. Can-
icen Servire
Cte Ihf list of officer' and direc-
tors of the VACS are Xf-s lout; B
Van Nuys police will tell you the
purple hean men are the best be-
haved clt.ren; in the valley "They
never get into any serious trouble.'
me officer said, “and they always
from
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WORYI-DIGGING HALTED he c
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ELKHART Inc c A al t» So
.neir part in staying good been called by New Yor,: CeDs n
cr.irens •
Fuepic Heart Town has found out
that grounded Americans want to
be left alone io be taken as no dif-
fr“*:.t from anyone else. And that's
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Roux of New Orleans, ha* a host
of friends who love boiled crabs as
movie -i- fch he does and he used their
appetite- to sell $203 700 worth of
war Ixvod.' during the last week of
the seventh war loan
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dustries. Inc. staged a mammoth
crab boil and nothexi lus friends
tral railroad to ihe digging of
mg worms. Railroad employes
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