The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1945 Page: 4 of 6
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The Democrat News
Entered a.s Second Class Matter CX tober 12. 1
SapUipa. Oklahoma
worker* In equal number*
, titled to the opportunity for pro-
1, feeeadbw enplnv merit.
Tnl* cannot b' provider! on our
farm* or In our rural area* Ma-
chine* and | owe,- equipment have
com.- to farm* to xtay They will
hr Improved and more effici.n!
in the iulure than they are tn-
'!»•' Thl* mean* that the size of
'he farming unit per Individual of
manpower will increna#
ShoM,d J»pon Retain Nor Heavy
Industries?
WV#
VUV*.
GIERHART, Editor and Publisher
NN ESTES AUDREY B I>cLONG
d Society Bookkeeper
JOAN WAITE. Advertising
o,
W! O (LASS
Ckoonipr tkw*»'»r<
taaa*eda<h
x AJST
INGS ”
flovrlop a k##ppr
uhitt If fir*»<ir»rl
proj? r#w |« jo hnvp *
: ■ ■ Rtion
iTr* “ MANY BI.ES.>
One o/ tlie he':( wjiyti to
rcalicatlon o
to bring abou;
proper up-
* tat we have
|h*.v Isle to heroine tndif*
»nd thu* b#-
rarelen* about keeping
It is e\*en possible to be-
or arrustomert to un*
r ere^sar\ Inconvenience* And dif-
fioultlex, to the point that we fail
to make the effort necessary to
• Jiminate the inron\ enienres or
ovrrroms the difficulties
„ ^Oklahomans this fall have much
whirh to hr deeply grateful
J‘»he fnrtU
nt f*.fmfh.n,|rH», ou,
'«*•" flrhii for 4.i„
Sez the Mayor
of Sanakwa:
■ Now. I ain't sayln' one way nr
another whether our *tat* pardon
and parole hoard did th' right
thing at th' time, in votin' a six
month* parole f M*tl Klme*
hut 1 ran remember xeveral time*,
when even I have voted for cer-
tain people who performed a little
"under p«r ”
Rut * pea kin' of Matt Klme* re-
minds me of n certain tuii ••
James R. Veenu
ef (*, e.wm* e'r |
•"» Reed i„ Tnh,n"
Published Every Titui sday at 108 East Dewey Avenue
Sapulpa, Oklahoma
Subscnption Rate $! 50 per year, payable in advance
Mb GOKTTt oriNS: P. ndu.tri-
•Lratkm of Jspsn t> compounded of
Ihrer Unrig* ill Eleal-urttnn of all
w*r making potential <21 Enabling a
toa.h pe.ee” whereby Japan her
te tj V pay »*r reparation* (J)
J*' n* ofl c,ur hand* the rvsponsi-
ty fur feeding, clothing end houa-
r r iR.Poo.QOO people in four cramped
u and* Much of th, ftrat »•», accom-
pliahed by our bombing Before we
»»« producing only
or (tor ton* of »lee! per yeer If »nv
dsngerou* heavy induftrie* till] Wand !
we will derooliah them. However, i
cert* n heavy induatriea mutt remain 1
.. or l,»rmieaa and eaaential light
■ • :..r- n I> ,e to Japan t own cur-1
rent irduetriel inertia. MecArthur 1,
h»« prodded induatnaliatj into recon- ,
veri rg fPr earential clvihen com- i
Mi »rrs»:
buvnearmen. in the
| ing the Zaibetau. »re
"Innocence- lr. the
p’eaent government ta
war manufacturer* of K^ppm
*ullt. e apokeaman -
chant* of death r:__„ ^
any profit*. Many *oft-hearted Am
Japan.
group* compr »- foicnt to hie
protesting thr r come
*»r. and the them
• J excusing the crime used
, „ . -l from
'a.'lng the mer-
really didn't mace
'• »w »a evOtr *
cam now th.nk that “we can do bias -
rea, a. usual with the Jap,new who
did not want war," but I challenge
auch peranna to name for me env
Japanese Induatrialitt who Was op- nni1 reverently thankful vi> nee?
l^d■.r,^,'P, h* dld B0' be- b" thankful not only for whnl
.e,e war would pay handsome re- «c hat. hul .!«> lor the ah.en*,
the J«'ane,m0lld‘‘"‘l,ul tod,y •" rnnd"'»'" that prerail in M,
,.n„ „ * in i Kyoto new x- which do not #vi«t hcr»»
i^nlVW^Xaii.1^ WP ,h8Pkful ,<>f «" victory
o appeal for BH ,.aT/ . dk * d "v,‘r “ur cnemle*
nvevtmenta, parlicularlr nuchu ..V P a!“ ,h,nkful ,m 'he con-
ocila. cotton and. of c urw* cred •' ',ou’'T’r" ^ neceaatty and
■h* net result ia what obviou* T "r>P°Cunlty to achieve an
»any Japaoe.e tntend-coafualon m J-l1'1* ,'OKrr
.mencan mind*—by trying to dia- W r ’,r,‘ *h*n><ful for the aenrea
relate themae!ve« completely with '’f ,hous"n,1« "f our service men
re war parties A Japanese Han r-d 6nd vu,,,"*n who have returned
raduste claim* he opp0«rd war but nn,i *11 ,*,cpt tho«e who
•r tie record, he enjoyed military Hrr *° "“main in the occupational
urn when he established steel mil'.* ,orr^* *nd in 'he military unit*
Manchuria and China after \ r- n,'f•‘■-■.art to preserve peace will
>n i armies se.red those count:.ra ",>on return to those who L,Ve
^*Ldv,7! "c’‘n"dh,‘,vyln<!u*t'.,l 'hem and whom ihey |0»e moat
ar ' rn’C*"; ^ W> 'hankful that „
•nd.«>PPCt - country and a w„ of lif.- fo,
e.«j as usual wl1h the Japai
M E M R E R
|C
SELECTED WEEEUES
OF OKLAHOMA
a.notiiek \\<
We all know the s
everything ht tou< heti turned
Drought him to unhappiness n
the same for us todav If w<
upon ourselves and i*ur con
hand can lead us to ruir
In this tim< .,1 pros
fully throughout tin nut
a dollar W<
or the things wt dt and
body has plenty , ! mom '
so we buy thing
slightly about thr
started rolling t'
W’here will it lead u-
gret>d of today mil ]< ,du. to i
value of our American dollai
production will drop off , '
of prosperity will bind
How do we know this wil
perienee has proved : to iK f
the United States has fought
after the last World War. th
Production and g
I <>N l*K1CI COVTKOI.
story of Midas and how although
to gold, has greed hnally
id despn;r Greed can do
1 tot calculate our actions
> a greedy and grasping
»ith money flowing plenti-
eas> to forget the value of
gc more for the things we sell.
Whj worry about it—every-
We too liave plenty of money
' W- don t really need and worry oniv
pricy they cost And thy snowball has
the snowball of inflation
Like Midas in the fable the
unhappiness and despair The
i willigo down, building and
diminish and the bubbl*
01R WASUINCT01N
RKPORTKR
aliadca of
op.nHip ur
• K -c licfif nn the hclu-f i Sftt
economic *lackup in Am
would wreck our poatwnr politicnl
plena and give Run*, , w*(u..-,
fur more p. tent l>«n *n<i>..nE
nf Jitomii
ir. show hag Inundrv bag. mnl
cm, ■ waste bkaket for vnch
nnd ahcdvns and caMheti
banka and hobble*.
With cacti pwrwm <toin|
a’lurc in I be rare of nMawi
WASHINGTON. Nnv 2K Aa Gl
Joe* pour Into thrlr home town-
«t un ured.ruled pan. the* ur.
lured h> atrik.- «h»rldown- and
dl,Jy^*"yi»K b> holh labor and
ThU situation U b«*cin*
R pool of vH^mn
which may hav*
T^prrruaaiona Iat#-r WhHt
be 'emporurily displaced
returning veteran a
un cm ploy,
•o the murk
Tty January 1
Induulry
ar. attempt
the predicted tolul
or at len-t
reu buorptlon
a* any *urh figure |*
1. ( industry •
it ' nlng to create
ir dlaaatiafartion
aertoua
a | wit h
d I war worker*
ejand enforced Idle our
r,ment raided close
" set b> eronomocts
■i.nno.ikin.
Far-aee;r.g government
and labor spokesmen
ing to nyert tf ,...
Of 7.nnn.0Bn by March
I to begin Immediate
I aK wH>n
I j ffurhed
I Obnwffs
J ***Ct »*At |f
j unemployed
J #• month <>i
bomba
l>*» these and
rrenona government offiriaTa fro
th« White Houae down arc
an toua for the auroe-1
rent labor-managemp
Ag eeniehl belv nen |„
IfcEor it only th* flr«t
off,rial* arr
nUrhl> irrportAnt f r«t
nut which
itJbie
terrtbi)
h# rtir-
parley*
rtween indu-try and
----- ---l step, high
»*>tng. but it i* a
**ep, with-
no second alej, |* pr,,.
Never allow a knife b
bested In a flame Thy,
**roy th# of
Be Quick Tf
IliHi-okcrpinj: In Job
for Entire Eamilv
An orderly houae looks It
at all time* and it i, ar
matter to keep a house *
• hc-n the entire family p|a
Jnb and shares in doing the
“r» Girdle H Ware. Ok;
A nnd M College iiomc I f.
la 11st.
It should be agreed uf«a
each member of the famil
In Washington pre-
a 7-milhon total of
wraiata for more than
two the vast PWA
’re congress may he
I | ut Into oi-eration
No one expected that the multi-
illion dollar federal work* pro
Tram would he needed for several
year* when it was hen . :
on the hill Ias1 week But now
even conservative congre.amen I
are saying that
can't afford to
down of our ec,
this time.
Both political
J-mir rough, eh*
rhjUg la not tn
afford to lake ai
ring lea* potn
•hlch gnea rig
trouble to help
laden phlegm
WW c.iirTTE Kl PI its To attain
our announced objective of govern- '
ment by the freely expressed m.ll of
the Jap people, thoae people must K*e
we are removing not merely the
symptoms, but the d.se&se, of autoc- ^
racy and will to aggresaion. We have
ret out to amaah the b:g Jap induetrt- I
aluta That ir not good enough it we
do not revamp induetrr to fill the
atomacha of the people liomelea*, un-
clad. hungry Japa will have neither
the will nor the energy to seek the ,
governmental reform* we urge Cl- !
v.i.an ^industrialization under safe- ,
guard* set up by MacArthur seems ,
Pie ep.tome of reaaon ar.d a guaran- )
tee for our peace object,ve*.
FKflM | \RM TO h UTdIM
In the last five v ur* the tarn
has decreased a million a v<ar a:
nas been affected proportionati lv
Is to regain her lost population
icemen and war workers and go
“f rm"' »“‘"i more induSto
t0 our end women Producl5
wnrtc >ut "'.'.ra',. '- ria'n” and* ri h“’' l’l*""pd U> "ium
mUUccan^w, mil, s.ao^„w ™,^Sr^.rr,,h™
aell feu B
partic- and(lhow.
the uTOei
Itojjulation of the nation
d of course. Oklahoma s
Therefore if Oklahoma
>port her returning serv-
nrward with increasing
REP CROSS HO ME NURSING
WHATS YOUR
BEDSIDE MANNER?
um peddlers and
executioner*'
PIBLIC HEALTH
DR PHILIP JOSEPH.
Director of HeaJth. Sanltan-
Creek Counly
I-aat year In Oklahoma tuber-
' ulo.vla killed more [mople Uian
a.l tii* rent of the common con-
, 'aReous disease* combined, includ-
ing typhoid, syphilis and influ-
rn“w 2^’ fl"a,h!' WHh thv score
,or T R in Oklahoma, and the
p!t> of It was according to Dr
lari Puckett, director of the Ok-
lahoma Tuberculosis association,
that these deaths were prevent-
able and useless which i» another
way of saying that this dread
disease can by proper action of
the community cooperation with
the State and national program,
he wiped out; whereas if left
alone and unopposed it will wipe
u* out clean.
How ran this clean .weep of
,T B be accomplished? There
seems to be Juat two thing* to do
prevent it* spread and cure all
possible rases Absolutely neces-
SB rv In I Ik —a... . *
IMIS IS GRANDPA. CROSS AND GROUCHY, Confined tO bed
V Ith chronic arthritis. His aims are cold to you bundle
heavy blankets around hit shoulders and then wonder
why he complains. The pain in my joints is worse."
His feet are cold to you tuck t hot water bottle, filled
to the top with scalding water, next to them and his
ilunks is, Are you trying to burn me to death?" So
in desperation you turn to ...
OUR DEMOCRACY
backlogs
TM* HlA*THstone-and a proper backlog
o. 0. ENROLMENT
Civilian
increases
at the Uni-
reached 3.X2? I
ing to George
*r Approxi- i
are included
, ______ enrolment
«■* of the fight "•*■*•» of Oklahoma
iratiiih so that i?1* semester, accord
the community W'adsack. regiatr
understand that ,;--tel\ Ruo \efcrans
eooperation I* 1 in 'he total
In the pre-
campaign
part, early
J This
RFP gross home nursing where you learn the easy
*ay to care for bedridden patients—how to arrange
equipment to save yourself steps—how to prevent
bedsores how to l»the, feed, and comfort an im-
C»el your order in now for ywm
prmonaliied C’liristmus yrsrtiag
c*rd* Urge selection of decora,
five and plain patterns now fa
■fork. Don't delay! Ston In ta.
day—plaee your order and hstw
>»ur cards on time
vMlion of th#
•> w#H as in th# rur#
detection is moat important
Involves examination by the doc-
tor aided by laboratory teats the
most important of which are the
uhercultn teat and X-ray Through
the city, county, district and state
health aerviee mass clinic.
Improve Crops With
Needed Phosphorus
The measure of yield Hnd
quality of crop |* pnos.
phorus. It is constantly re-
moved in produce taken
fmm the farm Build pho<-
phorus supply economu illy
by adding
POCK LEAF
POWDERED
ROCK PHOSPHATE
Ag*y 11 “°w on Helds that
will have a legume seeding
In the spring or to rlovet
•nd alfalfa that will stand
ovxt year. It malnUina suit
fertility and mokes highei
«op yMd. Ask for Informa-
ttoo.
Bepreaentatlve:
<VCL-fi
m
Beautifully Boxed
STATIONERY
«H» ■ GRANDPA, COM PORTARLS AND
Csamuaity Ssle
EVERY IHIUSDAV
bed jacket gi«m him warmth without
water bottle wrapped ia towds hem
And he pufli contentedly on hh pipe
•pprovgl because you wdausai'^
favorite habit » mote important lo Gt
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1945, newspaper, November 29, 1945; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1529790/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.