Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 209, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 6, 1942 Page: 4 of 6
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4 i«N tMArtrous Im ut this Ynnney Tnjyn, Md„ sabber plant clesttt>ye.l a store of Jr>0 tons of old
HiMKt U" > that wer# t<» ho salvac-d ami used for w*r orders. The plant, wl^o ti emnloyed *‘IF*
tpp iufetjditeiy th^ C#mbri ige, M^*s., RuMxr company. Cuiuplny onk-i&lft
said frte fir* wa# started by a short circuit. • * *
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CLEVE INMANS READY TO REFUTE IL- TrfMMU
THEY'RE JUST. MORNING GLORY CREW ’mT *
WAR MATERIAL
SOARS IN FEN
to T«NRirRk*urilia«M
^Jnited Press Staff Correspondent
• ATLANTA. Oa .May 6 U.PJ- Tlte,
Utopian center 3f war work, wlxtre
•extra hours* are*given fnAly fly. work-
ers where production lias been stapiAi
up several hundred per i ent. and wli*re
every call for volume' r* is oversub-
scribed, has been found. #
Tltis aflnost mythical plaA » the
United .States federal penltenftyy fli
Atlanta Of th*e more than ,2.50b frls-
uners here, only a handful are pioU
forking on fcoverr»u-iit war projects,
flies' Workers ur<«i their own request,
jin no%a tolling 12 Jioui* a week extra
to further speed up production
I be annual R|d Cross roll dhll dflve
i came to'Atlanta From wltnln the
f.^Ls of the i^nltyuiary came prac-
tically a 100 per cent response. "Buj*
pffensc .Bonds" Jpcame the wiftch-
w*nrd Now hilidre«ii«>4 these prisoners
are having regular sums taken out of
thelr'small wages to huv bonds. Thfty
are offering tbeir services * the
arfhv their .blow to the media* I torps,
[ their free ,tim* fo work on defgnse
I inventions. 4,
. Here, lockftd a**, from soclqiy. ara
ftior* than 2.0QR Mia who long bafftr#
fttt war brqke out* jit; April !<• -Awa-
ked then lull effort to wa« production
Tift prisoners *g|#d that an eUtra
•ight-htiur shift Mr added In the mills
at night A»d RbMi thus w.< pin •>
there ware more volunteer* than could
be used. • • 8
■^here's little leff of the old prison
•yst|pi here The bac ks of tb'1 prisfen-"
are tank ye- -Rut over looms, dritlt-
Launch First U. S. Submarine on Great Lakes
Urtlted Pres.- swiff Corgi- ponaegjt
W*» .Wky 6 (UP8 tffleve-
Itoti's skidd u^ Indi.U. .*e*mg to
ralute charge t*ey arg Ji*t another
"mqrnlng gloif® cna* open a two-
fRaaa rau* against thk world <ff»un-
Rwcc NeR Work * YniA- •* loppy R
fhe' American lau*p* lead haliguai in
•ha UMlRncR.
Alriuuifti lb* India** ftave wcjii 14
Wjwt laws • to'lMRd 4>a Jim *>r clrcuR
R# a half gain* over the Yiinjy ‘ 13 of
*R*k< awtor# ait - come ut tht* ex-
fHR t4 ammo dlvfcfcm elutR
nbMe 13 ctfie !n a row Rtuf wlR-ti
Vw tifta rrs want relations Rith the
firat diviginn It «lrogi>ed three strulRtit
4o Nit third plac* Botton Red Sox
* . • meanwhile yut
RT IcAR >« I ft) tin grcuT# *lih tilth
W MW* OV« 'tf’l:Rpl<» Wlrtle SoX
Rial win ab ,*■! to*ter off ok tin- la*
^NH Cleveland WtU <*> its cut rent
am rim Jim Hkufh Rim has *Ron
kb five of itR starts this yFiu Against
kun tin* YwR will tea. Knik Boeham
ginneg of three
*\iced IW Jim- IBM c; >' Who ramAd
«W hotifbi arttl a triple to mu- Tc'Cn
runs Mi* Yang, gained u 10-i»iiRik - 4
mi a*"' ><
--»— replied and swelled truck (*>k»ins Uk
three hits In hnrlM>K the Plilledelphia
Athletics to a 2-r dectsien over the
Tigers It was the ftiA maior league Again, *«] the fourth consecutive
staying a* Riinient mi tRe tonker dayj Japane'c# M'lntx-rs carried oiR Ik
se|i*raia !ttu»eks on Corregtlar. s
The coinnumiqt!eft pmnted <*it that
1th batting till Waslifhgton Senators to a <'>•' *««Uery and ug mtuteks Rfre a
m* i
Yuitb farmluiftl from Newark
Rooki% Early Wynn icored his third
tPlumph of the *■ asun by pitching and
.1-3 win over St Ioffe
— — . • l. t 1
W\ngia slxt
is loutle
with the
! continuation of tke otH‘ri*l*ons agaitist
Iknlni Single with'the ba. • loi»lc 0 (01U vahlcli irr iH soon alter la-
drove home the winning rufl
scor<* knotted *1 11-3
Brou*hh Ikjosted it.
i:ue lead W> l 1-2 l UnW
< taun s i iipitulaliop gn \prgl V
Millie Ifdhfc .ited lU' ^>t Whits Cal'
‘ * !» w Inlc *0 I
burgli • dnuRied befotfe the Tln-foTt
Braves, 7-1. 9 ,
VWtenin aouthpaw Larry Fn-rtrh beat
bac k' til* C it'd MUglk-UWffled. hold-'
fug them to tout fli g|>d driving ik
tvM' runs including thg winning coun-
ter in tlic Uth inhmg
Pit- bW-ah stumbled over tile offer*
•Tug. of 20-yeffi old TookV Huston HTave
oiilliptl* Jim Walllc - wb'1 allowed six
blow a* the Braves won T-l Three
Pirate nitU'ets wer* plaster#!I lot 16
him Pitul IV da iffuThc Nng four mid
n-.ulilA ,i . five Consecutive film
Bucig, Walter-, Joined the hltthff
inn nm to s/fbrF his first triumph <j>
bowds. aigi Raiding turgbes
iince Fearl fkirbor they hive
And
In-
to thte*
W
sir
crawsed produaUaa by two
tirkrs the previous record.
You have to lt^o believe.it. You
a At a guard ilgub t g<*bup of men
w&'klng at thF kMms of the textile,
mill. You're astounded to learn tltt**
men..have already put in a fkll day's
uylt .U|tt tMA'a volmitei rewi to ' help
out in tU* ndU af night.
The tremendous jump in producticat
of w«t -items- uniforms, materials,
rents, matuw-Sse*. shell Povars* knaR-
#*k> cgnvaif l^kgs ;ha* been realized
ihi%>ugh ewtra vokmtary work, and
extra shifts added at tbe su^gewtipn
of the iiunates. *
Between *Rorki^n periods ancf sleep,
isouars stud* ».wvtc- pf the more
History was made'when the new l/rtibeb States submarine Peto slid t0 r^h, "’ate*. .'f''
fciwoc Shipbuilding comiiany yards at ManitUwoc. Wis It marFeri tha flrrft ^ “g*/* Jt
•ver haiUpeen built on the (Jreat laikes an.f Oichrst time ohe ever hacl Wen ‘^niched mdewaya, V
RUaiMlard metkoU on the lakes. *The l.!R)0-ton sufimarine will reach salt water via I*ke Mklu^ui,
* . Chk ago river, IlUnois waterway and the Mississippi naeT. .
___
JAPAN CAINS A MAJOR STRATEGIC fc
VICTORY, CAPTURE OF CORREGIDOft
at;
National lea- | These Macks mcr*A*ed t!»nP^“^^Sd'*iiM:ta2,r<5^ *le jarrisom ^Corjegidor isliJPand
•y kMakar 8. IWa
IfhRed’Press Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, Mbv 6 (uBt-The*
Jdisnaig' Rave gained a majowstMtegic
victory in capturing the Manila Bay
fortresses, but it would hkve been
ggetly more valuable to tWui tliRte
months oaffi. 11
(/. 5. Ktpi*
Simp By* 0*
Afrkm hrt*
are KOMA and KTOK
K.TVL and . KOME iA
KjDA, Xda: KVSO. Ajdtnos-;
MnkJ; KBIJf. ‘Muskogee: CASA 3k
j City; KCfPF. ‘Shawnee; W&MZ. Wh-
oa Cl.y: K1IBG Okmulgee; EtW,
li VPlrhitr* Falls, Tex. ,
- ' ’ --~ • * •
Slated Htfi, Mkf |4
A one-idght gtreani VraifbV
will be held !n ijRpuipa on tf
hr 14 for alllitiy
SST.mi!mov«icS.^wc,;i“"“1« 'r,n^rts7,:,°7^,,t*y,,L,rrSt ft*
' r. t» theMIkmuml Mount Marlveles in *imA in .rienr. tw.u u..i-k-week fmm %dd*gnment l*A ditch n and , .....J)®n.t»r ^ * c dairy com
yerS of cmm
has been unaiauM^
4*c aad:' Difi Cffic*. yc-.stM'dai v,
MaRglu's liiple scort^l'Tomiuy Ih-neirA
Rith ia* wlnnhtt run in th> loth
CltlCaiM got all Its Tun pH JohnAy
tUinlell, wild R.V, kiicc'ked 'tv 111 the
Otur *>ut NaiR JJuTowy amt d them
#ue cfPty the ige i dec wav .i to I"*- 1 Atil Ac In mu; edit*'
.dpc*«d Moupt Marlveles in
BiitAnn' from which they jould fwe
dowTi into the foiii#
Wauiwru ht Riid ghaf the defending
forc e a were creutly handicapped in
tliVn efloi .* to reply becauar of a lack
of aei i.cT obcl vatlyil
Wuiiiwrigtits iv-(xirt oil operations
in RlitidaiviU tiiyo Teve«l*d that jhe
gnemy wa wxgrung h#avy pressiRe on
Ann n.4111 troop.; near pigos on that
Idanff
landed reinforc c-nitiu Wi western FJai-
1 i danao. tl*- Phigppftu A second largest
island. In the vlclnifcy, of Miilabang
m at Cot a ki<k'
KiM-tny (ic"B>- til # c-i invasion..hwPa-
v tfet communique said, ale moving
*»",• "f w", k-w'e,;k f‘011' muimurn'ot ‘tTtf* grea'teAt 'dbssibie *toll h <»«•' ^enck Afric an porjd of Dakar. & the~sUte.depirtmexit Of'aRT^tMN
44 to 5b liAulf The men study Fuck ,, • Oran aiul Blzerte for sigig, of a nieet&ig in .Wupulpa *01 MR*
trades as et(»tncil* ma.-^hine sbop. «* 1K , ^ sible attempa at a pro-axis coup. ',,1-1 , jt ou bZ beglniilMdl
■ "The defenders t«d their jab and4 The.United.States i> in u portion >3la" ,hfc couimo1^ D K
chd it well, one otficial >aut. I he to* obtRin quid information Of sucU a . of a serie* Qf 52 fnatk
JaVanes«> haVft paid a hifU prjpe to mQ%(* or anf move by tin; axis U> * cr.lCHna ^ctlools to be* hetft In
co/1*"1 ■ make use of the F.*«h fl#et w«ch Kh^a cjring clW.lXl
Di»ut. den Jonathan M Ham- hag. been iii&etive since the fall of „ Ttl(, #he-night schools RR1 Ik
wrWht and his heroic men i»c»ivc'il plance. President Roosevelt iuAdj,- it COLuiucled at' the rate ot 'fbuf MR*
IT vesterdav. before tlw Japanese In- clear at ills press conference yesterday Davison said 8 * -
that American intelTlgenke ts fully It wf(i be necessary that Ml
aware of the niRvement of French . buyprs receive cream grading li
bi one of his .Uv* messages befora
he iiitti to surt^nderporregtdor, Waii> - - , . M ..
wrlght ieporti*d*thfN the Japanese had. tlle penitentiary pm stijidietT the re-
walding. painting’: %-eaviijg, mechanical
drawing, commercial art. and radio.
Ulidar dozeivs ol patriotic "Remem-
ber Rearl Harbor- posters scattered
through the Rbrlf shops, the.'* men
kep) the Rjienis turning fnpi '6 M a.
>U to 10:30 p. nr, six dua’s 11 wertc
TYie unprecedknted wi-cdRiplishmeiRa
of these prlsoaers 1111^' have nwtlon-
wltR- signiflcai)p* Already flfficlals of ! eominandar-iii*clUe/ President Rckxsu-
th* war producRoa board havt visited vPlt
Anil Anlin tail Oii/1 Vtmliic^ 1 Vvo VtJ _
k# Yanks ffllnti-it'Johnnv Hmnev fori io a F to. *,'frationed
v as tke lUiilndel|iliik Phtl^ hi
jpwics. thanded Clevrl mil r Ul
pMitiui: 13-3. hamnuu'lng fotR ItntiaW
■R Ted I
■ffastm and
pitchei YcW"18 hit
hi# ixthdiomei- oft
IVtllbim l«
for
tiic t# ■ time piici lolling tli# ->o\
Rod d"§n a bunt and be IT it out fm
a hit Ken Clift a former \Ak *\aF
ton sopthpavc tjnvtmiN 12 hits in c< a
lnp to victory
Russ Ch*tstcipher a#vf Druott only
iAc seasoft as tin- rkicIntuUl R>
topped the New York Giants. 2-1.
WaIfi-is allowed but five U!®ws uad he,
Lynn Yrey and mur- McCormick de
Uvered Ac*ssive sfflgles tlm iOtk up the Pidat.R rivet In Mindanao *nd
1 A. av\ Jaiuiiu sc pressiRR ts being exert-!
,1 ed on A An i iifin-Pikv#R) force* near
Dtgo on the saae Island.
Corr gidor It’ll before barrages of
'lie ill-w 0 t inc h UatterR-s concentr#t#d
lii t!u mountains of Bipuan high above
the fortress rock at the entrance to
M.eitf.i Bay *!Uf-sr #uns accomplished
wll-.it nearly .five months ol incessant
• lx miking ciFl shellliit had twjb-cl to do.
Bflibed wire entanglements, machine
Chi# . C .
nine safeties and
bases.
10 hi*,
halted the
The Phils bRiu hed
added fiVA stolen
dills of tijelr putrptl^ production drive,
•#c awe of tlw saquess of tlw cw*i-
paign here,'it Is - waMared likely Mi*t
all state and federal prisons soon mky
b* tpAung oqt war tiRtaiwl Tar Uiuka
Bam.
y, ti . Ur<" wlolhn' Jurt IkM*.
ft * #, -T,o lioinei and t me-wlll
Him b'4 intuny trip ’ av» tin- Yank
Jg o Within KS Vc. c >1 pci 111 ill! a iff ln-t.illw-
ol |he league lead. darkAds^' oMasi^irlght the'^Apanese
---—----»- I st-arRied acroi th# three mUe* of
tffr only othei / '**m . to Mu- fortaess from
lt.ct.can U*i i ante in steel kai'ges Flat
hit*
Dor .Acer, o Ibw ^iat he
)A» f ' til'** all lO loRl Of
W e*
tlvc
• \ cwl kandiAdsI
'al a .bltshed tv bench head which the
111^4 weakiMicfl'defenders cotlld not rtlalo^kk
7 |V ,M ' ,) A I«.v 111! •mrttunaiue indicated that the
IP, (» iR;,l qrtipp. r Wlu irn'T* .Japanese w,!i proceegln,: vrffliout
fUUoAe^s
,1s, cj
victory.
li* - d Pies. Skirt Om ii-.sn.'iidi-iit a .,,,-Ruft; wfft.i * with , p«a-' in eflprts. to mop up resist am •
_______ii‘". m..j_____ ,w«. .. mmNu: attlIjeoiaintng elsewhere in'lhe Philippines
Ever Sinte the fall of Bataan
niRniuntquct aid t Iw Jtqianese
L< Uld AK„ May 6 dp,
• ST. LUl
Lee> Durocher demo ot tin Dou-.' i
out of totn Ni fin*
W>u>i*4hc
tin
got liv team
the
had
plu: u •' 4 A1*
he
W4 short
Ills
a • •
n| V ^ic h lu’
Iasi
W ’"1 0 T..'
bel
. cW 11 tc .ill
rtw an- 1 U
battle It out
tc*
tbe National let
I'M mint
ttd
summer.
Alt'i' Leo the Loud
Iom Ijll f H)
ar-
n*
Ziii
. y j. in
tho
• 01
der
t
nnl b aide.c nlv aine * ught-
llppist , ,C niu.vled M aide The
V *' » A
hb well ptfserv--d left yvrm out of
VV Ivn-i that a Ion
rt,' want cure*" The fan wtv>
t' ul' . "^'1, . R>d Ibrts to^imremit
y i beei «tiui uurocner A, jg___u.mu*rimon(
returned his head to between his
kill-, I he Did * ‘In't playin'
Phil* t■ cl"V It will be the.Cubs a
C ju v and MM. don't like ttie
i; 'vt it ihtwi l’#i
<llA.il d<W , # •
4. \> H\ I A ItHN < !>*•
Un ' aerial iff! artillery bombardment
on April 29 the rn<*ilff #8 cults be-
MW much Iwavter ' the war depart-
ment said aftd from then until May
■i there » is little r< pile
On the last tlawof fighting and for
the foArth eojlscrutive dnv. the Jap-
n «. made Jl sepa 8 ' attacks on
vt -Mi 11 t,v R 300-acre rnN< But the com-
18 , miltitque «hid it was enemv artilk-i j
fm which ill the Did pi *cd disastrous
Fk' cflmrRuniquq cafe ifo details pr
A me *• » n killed and wRundio
In
muu UMM Minn
i % UnliaRW'eLsi
Rraf F4p\ i’ O'Neil gltarded closely
toRkv the secret he rajuvan-
ated the "weak sister” Beaumont club
Mhathet he s-dottf it mith vitamias. as
sofne suggest, or with mirrors, as cc»kd
b<-. th^ results1 a(F api
ling. f
For a week O Neill's Beaiknont Bk-
portef8' have been #.ettitit a terrific
pace At tttc- top dT He Texius laagu^
whieh is pret*y gtfcd for a club that
w«s almost oil the rfecks last year
and for a time wasn't even pertain x>^
having an entry for openktg day '
The fkillfiff ^eaumont k"k' who Jj«s
developed ffeh major league stars *8
I.ou Boilrireau. Hal T*os|* ak<i UMwiny
Allen, took*over a aranaRer. got Abme
help from the fans . t*td the. parent
clRfc.and j>e\ the Fjporters bn fire.
They've won four out of their last
Inc cames IncludiiM tRo o*jf of three
in a highly-Important aerfe's with sec-
ond place Hilsa.
Last night • 1 ’klahoma Qltyi
Beaumont iwoved it had the stuff when
the chips are down, coming froti be-
hind to tie the Indians, therf unfobl-
tng a seven ran scoring spree to »valk
avaav with n#>ll to 3 declstdli Frankie
"Xou and your devoted t<JtJo*ers
IM*, imeome the ltving symbols.of our
w*r>alms and theT<uarante»of'v;
the pTasident sRd in a message to
WainRright. f* • a •
And as thp trews of what bad ap-
peared to b* inevitable for fhany weeks
became fi*» today, afficers eifflstaU
wrwnt anti nis neiou men t»ceivc-gi jjtunce. Rresldent Kooseveu nmov n COI»iucted at the 1
onlff vesterdav. before thr Japanese in- clear at his press conference yesterday , ' ri evisort said
vpon of Corjegidor jsland, tribute “ - - - *■ — ■- * -weex.. zsivison .»<*
for ffhelr gallant stand from their
R1iB-s • tloti from tUe dairy dtvbkan
Whether U'e secure of Madagascar . wiU be Lvsueci ii»2-*3 cream bvR-
ky the lruSh woulB Jead Uf war be- .]• or te,ler-s licenses." h# <)•<«■«
twtFn YranC# and the United States
appeared to depeqfl on what use is
made of tbe Fratcb fleefc If it is
-------------.be Brif.
in a recent letter to opeiaters 1
buying stations.
brought fnto action against the
iSh, American 'invalvqment probably
would Iollo% immediately because of
the close tefRnwffirk of the British and
American navlas.
"A slight’* revision In aur mNMP
graklng method* Is necessary if Okla-
homa is to continue to reeqjvff at*MM
prices for it* -cream in th#
_______________... „ markets.”
mcij. high government officials aqd AiiH-rlCun iiauuc v»h "Tiie difficulty of travel *^^b* jRR
Z r &ZSr«SS££Z!±' ,\°'p‘W SSf# 2££* S..^£3
mu tows - 8 ‘•i0 active hdS*bifVg.s aga*Mt . „tt,7 wn ^ more ,.i#imR i-* %
Fresidettt Roosevelt re van led y«ter- 1 '4^ by 8 wnlSd* a“ toiwf-rned than f»wer m
... ti-oi Viim/Tcr aiuicu. ovhancMnn tfiktcd State* njpst certajnl} would jx.joned to cover latger are
occupy the FrenHi Caribbean, islanc^ u”s‘K“r •
of Guadelupe and Martinique. 8
The Jikkhhood of a V? sea battle'
bktweeh France and’the united nations .
appeared to liave diminished wiyi the I
revelation by President Flboscvel' yes- ■
terday that import* two French Cruisers i
werk a| Mq^lagascar seeme* to be in-4 |
coRecf'
d*y that Jiunger, disease.,,e^haustion
and lack gf supplies thflse same
allle* thaw, aided the enemy in the
ffkt and start,- Juftgles of ButnArw had pltfed their
' ugfly roles oil Corregldor too.
Shortly be I off- word was frcelved
that the .Japanese Ittd launched-their
lq^jg wailt-d for kivasfcn of Corragidor.
khe president (1i>pt^chefl a message <«
telling of
foWiffiM, l:\cic and alva
g*l (tie final
^ a *’ ff,
to 1^ still left
r. #
‘jovtrfl a
Nc j. hi: n N> d
'inmetit abcWit
icii\-hitiL understand9'
he* stwiine<l.
in tufn s a
that *
cKI AHOMA CITY, Ma} 6 u.T’»
i:. 1 ret Bond Hul u « _____________________ _
■R-a ion eoiniiui-'R>n aid to.t.iv that )n lbe'ast days of the batTflf but
tht cuniir.is-ion wx>ul<4 niAM ’-glthia (|d
tin n-\t II Tc»- t< :’ruralc a .;as i-*- ] ••TRiere wcTc
reduciinn ol ATk.lXk) ciumull}
towns ut -emtnern Oklahoma erv 1 lnsiallqjioii: v*a severe
1. Hi?
It
or.
as
the
un w
•ouidut hi!
«. 9 8 ;t
good on
I h
.1* slump 2 That
let ** t 1' 'd'ln ■
1 as ji u.g to btf about
»A # nut as
t\<* \r- b ire going
Ht>v<ard l
. >
cause of
come «tm
only gun*
season ate
inning «
enough
stooping
, r.ld the
« ;
arm-kink tl
# *
against
il south-
T.
tiie ru .F
along al
ifyl ills
ti* his
« %
xmt t
arm
HA
'V
niatn casualtlas among
Aur triRui- and tnc ciayiage to military
.......... ............. -—..... instaU^ions DkAtLaevt
| ♦ NAtuni Oaa Vrn> Tlugj..' won a malgr |trateM-
*, •.*■*! victory, military men nei*- jwinted
tstima' -d tha. tbe rutg rexiu qut rtowever. that the forts valfle to
tn 1 w 1. Id amount to atHiut li» cents the engll} ’cannot glow, be tieaily
un me tlioHaand feet to nffail con-1 greaf as it would have been th
•quint's -i- a result of a J.f ft * sff-j»montIg. ago.
prente court deciNoff yeatnrdaj # •«»
surremi court orderell. the lame Sgn I • •#
C. , />.„• any ot, Tcxa to i - .mi. -. i'^ * HONOLULU May «#(0F The navy,
inter.- ate #vrate#j-at* Burnt 4g cei. .- to revealed today that tti-e Japntffse ibive
, r, j, ^ , [<a jthin- assaulted M.dway islafli^.^mo ’.emote
“ * American Rtit|x»st in#the Pacific, five
■ M* tue the war began Each time
the*herolc marine garrison drove tljpm
off #
Admiral CA.-ter W. NinAtz. coat-
mai ■-itffc lug Of theoBacific fleet
gas to tin- P’c^ianunin Nayi*
pqp -I rate*ltnci been ffi fltigation
Itk yeai Rite* I« s-ff com-
ga.- to affh^tnbtju
o
111 B Us
l*1ls K'niuiianv serving 200 towivv Tn Texas
venth " 8
w n a
9 o
Yc^ not oigtil the lltli innun:
Bkooklyns ashake him down
It I’,: : :,W #. (owns# ot iu*
at if
a le:
low*
Durant in bklahoAa had pi»W Mtdway' and in the
for tiie winning
tainted after an
have been the#third out
° Prc-A, usly he I ’ c
"tour °0ct °9 *•
had not the faiJiTgals
to * left-handers them
' uimhk have aidded to t
runs and tltey cume
>rror Rtn wkat sdiogld
0 u in to? court e °lo
•a.. •
26 t vn> sharing tiie reduc-i
. ..a
Wain wrlght. lellintf of hts admiration
of the account.? of the heroic stand
against the mounting intensify of
bombardment by enemy ,plane , and j
heav> siege guns
"In spite oi all the
complete - isolation, lacl
Tiie ship- left KSkar. he Sfild., but
returned to that west African portf the
same eagntng. 8 .if
Americi*t policy regard tag Vichy Is I
6 handicaps of !oP i da> bft *“'0* derive I
X nf 1and. eapment ready ior in*tant auk dect#tve W
ammunition you have gken Hie world ?! ’'pc aT-ll' or Jeiai Darl&n ^
h shining exiimpk ftf patriotic forti- l)^tbe ^lel'' *' ‘ f
cn,,, L«» , *«*• Dar’af, h.,/ ?«- *
t pressed the highest iifdignation at the f i
British move against Madaifkscai ,,1*11 •
Laval has informed' the .AmericaR a
tude agd self-#acrlfice.
people ^sk no finer rxaaipfc
acRy. resourcefijUiess. aid 1
•The cftlm. dujermlnation of your K Pmcknev a
...........S^SvffausfJSil
c ,MP,gnd (Ul every_naval vessel ° #
soldiers.8-pallors and ma tines are in- the^ united State. — — *
For a laVtitig giit. om* fftfll
znaF ^*eP -wn 8*v*nR
rest of tier life, you «*|i
find a large variety at Srtn-
eker's We. 4ist here' just a
frw of llhem, ill apRroRti-
our soldle
every
A&, • tsffissut 1
LomrIf
•aMMhwf Si***
Crystal Pcrikk*y
Atftrtcfive ®rc
Masters reiflly m istered#the Redskin^, comradi* >e the Plitlippui»-s ,1lt ir^torv* --till undtetarbed. The United
^ hus -one of them workmjai in our shipyards and .aim.. ‘e"^rreprea«n»tiVe.s not onlywn
home run by ( d. Bract rpHn,,hl'1 ,hr,r rf,orLs Sl#r l,aS P *
is—one of them
givtnf flp only
a home run b, ....-----
.Additional jw if fliat hAisers some-
tnnw can be Just futile gestures came
vRien Tulsa beat Shr^veaprt. 8 to 6,
dkkpli* a Child Hurry tf four baggers
lyt bv jjie Sporta. Zeke Trent an^
£
irtt ■. _■
.f#c Vitter each c unectad for the alr-
1 - kad It
• ’ 0"'u
f1'. 1 ftP.ri 1 * • *
1 ■ 0
lie0 °lHunilii- [
nine of Presid^flt R<a a celt, decorated
*c-e of four markie /liars w ho re-
lielled the last attack, on March 10,
a '' -'“i"“”e *" "o' and hot down a four-motored Jap-
- inclBded 09 0 ® I ancse sen plan*
A .1. I’- Cad i n-avic'on,« Durant. Three0nnvy ,».-rve “seannai first
grick. Hasting Hoi e _ ■> y K were
o H •• ". o*" - Ma: •!* Malli;. u n, a, 0 s Ooiu- grade* for
Ma\ -sville. M- untaln Fiyk
cult in the fifth. Vitfar'A comijig with
one mat^ on bicse, tftit thej{ still pay
plf on tlie*k,Ul1 kiunber ot runs. ,
Kvcai Manager Ralph fR^iflegarner
couluifi top .# *laumttei %s his San
Antonio Missions *vTere whipped ^y
Fort Worth. 10 to 6. WlncaariDr took
o . the pitching in the eighth after
Clarence IoU « yarold Murck and
/Trover Miller had bee* driven from
4 the°moutul Loren l^vin who pitched
for Fort Worth Jet up after 4lTe Cats
had given li^n -even runs to woes on
aftd allowed mo-g of San Antenlo's
W A wrestk’r turned ouNiefffer. Dqjfas'
Aniolg Traxler provUUA ■ the RebcM;
their onlyoconsolatton in their UHj to
Houston, their tlu*d defeat in a row.
Trtixler hit u hqpie run with the bases
empty i* Dallas half of tbe *ixth. but
it {vt&n't enough and* Houston won
5 to !.o 0
All elubs Mild up their current series
ifi^wjies today. 0
workmcai tn our shipyards and r*iuji
tior« {Rantt# redouble their rfforts Be- ^rVaique alvd Guadeloupe kut also
1S"You>fand*'yotn"*devoted followers^" accupio^ France and the French
im ve become the* living ftmbols °f #Bf^an^o^or» a
our war alms and tha# guarantees of »v% at Martinique but
rtSfe*U Wh* lc«l liowil C»r SS
m happen were
CrMumm JR •wiry . '
Not* file usual, but the uiNia-
ual in .cxclusiffa cosRMMM
designs. , •»
y.
/^lso an ujjasuaT olfava
Katictoaflff
w,
that the impossible wouiu i.appr.. wr.c - - - iVpaibv ffU itlst^Lslands*of Anil-
morning. They issued a short «gn- ta»- <ni*s “ 0ler _
munique atY 15 a. m.. some time after possessions. Turning J* ,,
th%» fall Bf the bay for* had to^bmarivs Tor | #
tliur's headquarters in Australia which8 the ^United plates would ^ ham YauT*
Tlie*(g1liiimmlqu<k they* -aid, would tolafat* __, « |1 UmP»R
be the last tft Ue issuefl# from# here ° o~ . ...T vir>, ()(Mx • > Og» sElatffwn ‘ is * j
"f8rfthpa,Jme being "•on the Pbfiip- , BE-EEECTNRff RCBRVK MAY U1 f ‘ *
Corregtdor had Seen5he0c\jief0target” OKLATiCMA CRY., May 8 'LP'
of Jiumnesejiombs andjliells for nXar- U.» F0 Sen 0Jcsh Lee will Jlx .
ly five0 months. A recently returned campaign for re-nomination vun ;
veteran of the PliIMppine campaign said 14-staUt n ja<
hetne on CBrregidor was "like living frotr# WashTnu
Pi 0 , Y> lie
SulpaiJ
Wayne and
, Paoli. r«fficlent#operaUon of aff-craft warn-
Tipt< B
Purcell. Krui. sjnyder. iflg devics They were seamen Robert
Wafers. Waurikti V Ciimflt. An Brohec k«Callan atyl
nrlu A VJL'.I\.Q . mwl^ inui'lliii utoff
Wvnnewood.
fion STanrii denied suppqft at baM
by Bis#F animates marie the afternoon!
one to go home and tgll his granc^
nutting, 111 two ot Bristow attorney ic^i g\ fill'd us a can-
ns with0,.ijo hit did ?c- foe t^c offic, of district judge
chlktren
abou
the thr«e
Doc
nau top:
te*l 6ua»
iyce
Pelt Het
ser t
aud
IN DIsfhlCT JI DC.RS RACF
0I K Pountft-ft democrat. #veteran
m r**---------- *■•—* -- - —
did 1c- foe tyc office
llh a i»- ■ -111 ; f o Beaver imft»iiF*iit can-
iP Mi kc4 OW'-y dldwn-ffwlu- liled as u utudldatc lot
Billy He naan °*yv0 8 rt‘ 9vlet Uou jwtcrUaj. 0 o
8 ^ ,
ru.
1 Claude A WebJJti and0 marine staff
I Sgt° Donald F Wanjh^ld. ifnd privates
Micbael Oavdon amVAfliMn Y Andres
Midway. 1150 miles northwest ofc
Honolulu and 2.250 miles from Yeko-
hana. is°an important basejor offen-
sive oi>eratiim.s aeulnst the Japanese
IIsq sisr 1 outposts, Guam ancf Wulug
__l___
dio broadcast. May • f4 |
helnr on (Ytrregidor’was "like living frotr* Washlmgmv iff was awnounled ,
on a bull'% eye." Yard for yard. The t0day. 0
1.30tjacrffislan^ proWibly was the most xhe 15-miBute broadcast was #che- |
bombed spey on eartB. except Malta. | (ju]PC; ?i#t advertised by the Lee
During*the early days of the# battle campalgn headquarters here as HeEr
of ° the Philippines the Tort re ss was job j ,.r on active duty in Waahing-
tyinbed repeatedly. °But tjs- iwal siege n
NE<i8<) R<f»18%RR®«» *»<>«
O mm 81 <i.\B RA(RI**S J NHt*
•
0 Regis Ration of negroes “tor sugar
ration cards at the Booker T Wash-
ington school was coming along slowly
today it? was reported. 0 „ «
Colored people were urged to get
their rationing o caVds tomorrow If
they fail to they may turg up without
access to sugffr purchases oonly about
1UKI ot some 2000 expected to register
tor curds bad reported today. _
14 f
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K You “ Wish, Use;Qm,
EASY P-AYM^NTS *
SEREHER’S
103 I Dl V* l Y
started Maach 24 about a ^ ek before
the falbof Qata&n. Since theft Cerregi-
dor has been under almost constant
aerial and artillet§ bombardmenf cfThe
attack has been intensified during «the
last 10 d%vs as the Japanese laid down
;i witfiering “barrage of shells from 9 4
inch gtrtts located on feataan«peninsula
Valiantly the defenders have fought
back, bflt oytcials here realized that
eventually—as on Bataan tounian en-
durance would reach its limU. 0°
oTliat limit came0 at the end of eight
days during which “the Japanese useW
all the weapons* at"thelr command to
pound lift rocky lorltess into sub-
The static as included
ifook-
8 CHIROPRACTIC
ADJUSTING
ELECTROTHERAPY
. ’ X-RAY *
goSjon
COLON THERAPY
DR. T. R. BURTON, ChiropMKstor
121 South Park—First Door North of Renwood 'Cleaner*
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