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rAuiC FOUR
WHf N W wr* Aft LOH-
PUkTfLV *O0* rtU?M TUIM
W foe etClAIMIHO:
Remember
2 OLD TIUS
i jeep tirs
m/v, yocvnns inspected ppopt* m4Tfo**os* <*
Fiolilaplv ery voub pcaler. the stettm at lomc. tire life
* will SOOT SI6*S<* TEOUWE CMfCK VOWft AT LEAST turev
WEEK.
A SOLDIER
EATS
E605AVEAP/^
• , .—-
A CIVILIAN\Ff\
FATS >3
AN IMPORTANT
PROTECT IVE roocwia
HELP KEEP WAR.
WORKCRS On THE JO*
'sPUMan4 OF EG&S
WILL BE SHIPPED TO
our fi6htin6 allies
Make Those Tires Last,
KtfORl
wr mi »sT mope WATCH YOU* SPEED o*Two*f
SEspr o^kwrshbs
APCOR**/ ev east turniwo
artd competent tor
thU war year of
gancla*. Critic* hi
saytnc con grew b
short-aightad, tvm
war the country n<
pert action
Captain John f. Dunelaon, com-
mandant of the naval R. O. T. C
unit at the Univetnity of Okla-
homa. waa the flrat native bom
niidaMpman appointed to the U.
S. naval academy from Oklahoma
quick, en-
HONOMD—Mrs Henry C. Nosalilc receives Purpl,
Distinguished Flyihg Cross, from Col. C. T Mower
t itld, posthumously, for flyer-husband killed in actlor
she sponsored third submarine patrol vessel launched
rnon t >> by Pullm an - St a nd ai d Car Manufacturing Co.,
Capt. W R Dowd, U S N., Supervisor of Shmbuildi
THE DEMOCRAT NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1943 -"" t?
' — ~ ~ ~ j-
j The Democrat News
! Entered as Second Class Matter October 12, 1B20. at
* Sapulpa. Oklahoma
RAY W OIERHART. Publisher
SARAH TURNER Society Editor
Published Every Thursday at 108 East Dewey Avenue
Sapulpa. Oklahoma
Subscription Rate Si It nice
J THE LOW DOWN
~ - irrm
^ Er*
JPl*
fi'lks nr** «1nrt*
In* to worry
iNiul what W**
■T tn do about
''u, H w s i n «■ x s
4 ft*’-” the war
"b.t wr will do
t' 1 he plants
•" turning out
and | tarn *
■* and dynn-
I • «! tl si\- I
MmWtrtad by
WCOO C l AM
0» P'oi C*»«~irmort
At* Itor |
Pent'vrfat >o*i
Waki Up. America!
Should We AUovr..Without
Reprisal* — Axis Murders
of War Prisoners?
A* 'It l»Hleft |*q
Re* l<*• I* *r-vl Tl . •*, arlt I*. 0. ft .lien ft < lift ire
Vrrrfsrt, i/i* (.rp*lrr 're ^J!Ul '»’*»< 4*»nf**/; t
I nrk / # tlr rfjtu»n of 1 hurthc*
Wsnncrr m Jnpam A Jap prifwiirr
h*r nix ftioHthf
rmv st %Ri r orr\*» The focuti mr mi i i urf or»\* our «ov-
l* I ha /«■ is.. 1 . . I a > . • t Wa la /seat * * — — _ a ■ ■
m t >i i> 11:
re* ALLKLICS
OKLAHOMA
0
lip a slit 1-
!ui nished
lit lh this
the bleak
>u judfjmt
to rest on
tten record oi tiicir
is not amiss to say
years, a more vital
of out ,• iiomal his
set on foot
’! which would lx to collect and
i I> > ai historical material winch
unity As time rushes on.
records will Lx lost and
nr.s of early-day history
Ut riainlv the fu-
ah'
\ St (.(ilM liiV
Everyone who lias i ,.-i. ■ i,
doubtless agree i i.it -
Sapuljia should be «tt« m;d j; *.
settlers to gv to the t; :
of the events and pci son,i : ,
Most pioneers an .
ing a livliliood. and tin v nt n*rt
ter for the family i'< ■!
the best example of l
respect Long before tin
New England shi ie >•
varied experiences u.- tn
that, after a lapse ol m.
and indeed, a more Jaem
tory cannot bt found
Tiius it would seem t
a movement the purposi
preserve the vast amount
may easily be found in tl
much of this data and pi : si ;,al ri
gone forever Those vaiuablt :t< no
should not be allowed t e unao o.
ture generations will want t km w aI- ut that man
Sapulpa; about the first hou.v - ..nd • t n eted lun
and about the whistle of tin • -t rath, .d r itivt h.; ni
in this community No tuturc events can alter or add
eoloi to tht ann . ’ all thta was
and done in those by-gone dav. sha : evei r.main . xacth a.
fashioned by the pioneers A. ordingly. >ne's mu iest and
curiosity in them will incn ,,M as t : nia: hes on to
newer heights. Thus, viewed in the light of our present
wraj of life, many ol thosi methods cm doing tilings mav
appear childish and puenl.. but it i. aid lh icmemben-cl
that the men and women of t
for our present happim s
The reader may ask whether or not the aforementioned
historical data is now available Tin answer is -yes." O:
course, it may be tru
this community hav, long sine, . u n ,.i:: •, la>11> 1
On the other hand, tl
doubtless heard the first locoi.. ' , win tl, Sapulpu 1
Accordingly their testimony is of nn.stir.ab: value and
should hyjjlaced on record while oppurtn.nitv affords As
most folks know, there exists a vast collection of early pic-
tures showing scenes of unpaved streets, store buildings
and humble cottages together with then occupants Many
coiut records, documents pertaining to town organization
and government, many many file- having to do v.itl the
foundation of church. - and pul ic schools an v,-t avail-
able What a handsom- and pri,, i. ss volumi eou;d be mad,
rrorn this array of fact-
In the next place enquiry might well be made a- to
he most toasihk , lung
tioned objective No doubt that much tune and thought
would be required t
in having mat who have ii, tin, and
talent for accomplishing just i t. an un , ; .k;n.. w,
alr^dy have an organization known a- • p,one, t s
i Club, which Wr’ould be adtnirabiv suit, ;i t, r ask !■
deed, the editing of a history olSapuipa would lit into the
aims and objectives of that
have no desire to lor. ' t .
door and watched t!
hills; or who saw tin
the autumn sun
KKV
The
Governor Says
FLOOD REPORT
THE OKLAHOMA SPIRIT:
• h > .n- \v .• , ,i r,„.
’• • The; are
; ari VV , v. ,i 1 Ml(r,
r a H0? till- v,'n,
i si,m-d,>wn Irt-'doMn.
..r Irl-uj, ,,n ih*. p„rt ,,f
xnrt file ..f Oklahoma
av’ Ihougl the; -uff.-r-
r.i. ,1 rtamaKe fron. the
the priiriuot-on ,.f f,,, ,,j
COOPERATION:
sun
W C HODGES
;t> bf**»n h '
’ i *' *i *-to !»• work vs ith t 11•'
t.Tt vos of rhf K**d
Ul(' varit»u*- ffd-'ral and slate |
|r,f,> w are helping to r»-1
1 and ret'nre homes and fan,- l
..nd replant and produre
1 h year The Red Cross.
Sinle W elfare fief.artrnent.
Oi’- - .,rif> ArO’iinistratinn I
Rexlnnr.1 Atrrirulture Credit
' tng» ther m ith the I
*tk*r‘•1 "*"■ provide \* I al**\t>r |
nerrhsary to enable
wit* land either
rented, regardless of I
• hr.d nature
o p. A.: Til, Iff. • , • p. ,, A(i.
• ioi . 11 in mated red ta
' *1* in h ration book* »,.
y' ' ' Lnil lost the.-., in the
' i" provide merrhanis
" • en( *t k of (i.....r.
been destroyed by j
vv. p b.. Wai
lloard ha eliminated much red
'npe ard made it f/ossthle for.
farmers to oldain ample supplies
■’ -mall lords Bnd utensils need-i
"! - every day work on the
arm It has also rendered fine
msslslanee nlony with the Red
r' in 'he matter of giving pri-
orities to ohtinn barbed wire or I
dh", feneinr to repair or replaiv
' 1 auied by tl........
A. A. A.: The Agrleullural Ad-
THIS Ml: \\s >|F
£
o0r^e°LaS*n*rar hu?K a> Du. eto! Eu.slman of the
ODT asks the public to a ; ermght trips, travel un
to Car° v ' ' lh‘‘ “■««*. sc a . nut
to add to the strain on Pu and dmine eai facilities
^ e ias l>,J-v :ijir B< prepared to expect
travefcomfoOs'' ThWd' U U,ui ia' k 01 Uu usual
rUvWiin'u^i 15 Th< 11 !' :a ,li:i 1 1 employers and ol m-
necesMiy ° mlmrnizin*: vacatlon travel is urgently
rnert is n° pleasure m giving .such advice as this and A A A*: Thf* A«riru>turai Ad-
I know that mam will find It difficult to realize lh ,t iurtment Administration ellminal-
is need for it If'thev 1U,I tl Ik f lhal there '••tnaioiw With refer-
indiietiem" Iraininn wm flunk .op a moment °f what the -nrp «<■ what crops sh„U|rt bt.
trainir>g ano final embarkation of many mil-1 *'*B,'d and f»*d wheat
lions of servicemen means in the wav of a load utxin our *“ Hl1 f«""ers ,n <oun-
n^roads and buses nt‘S“K w
Sv^ndnfnendUfh.an? lea'f ‘ and of
wWeh P U> U' ' Xtla<’rolJ*a«’.'- business travel *«»«•• W elfa,. Board, has mad.
wmch the tremendous prududiv, o, tintv , ’f the country r*. , un/ll"rt ot »h«*usand* of pound,
quires, and if they will also b, „i m mind that tim lw‘" “',*"ubl" Thb h" been
and bus lines
'and have hJ ?., ‘ lKalI> no new c-quipment «‘> tho*, m need
HMawTiif-°fi *\elP 01 automobile. I think ™^SE "ELP TOO: on .
^they will understand what we are up aaainst ul " *r *nfurIiiaiion. the office of
“Many will approve the advice as eood for the ori,„. ?vl' r?<’,en“’ «»<• Sf»«- B<-ard ,.r
-ellow, but will regard a personal nimi,?™ th 0theI AKr,<u““"- •»«- state Health rv-
'then at a hormu.. ^ PleasUre trip now and partment. the Kvten • nivi«i„n
, * !larTT1 les^,exce/Jtlon The advice will do no good of ,h,‘ 04d»hon’» a and m , ,,i-
^imless everyone will realize that it means me and annlies ^ ",p w‘r c„unci. ,he
•today as well as tomorrow ° appl*es *»»<’ Plannin* and Re«,Urre»
, - _ .<>ard, Ihe Department of Publlr
n««\ T«I rtuni- |Safetyi and the Stale Highway
a ***»«.'> TO EARTH eommlMk/n, along wHh many
rorum held in New York. June 15 and 16 L°'.a' ^Kanjaation*. have comrf-
TUlder th* sponsorship Of the Dam-men's Leatme rryn,w»ro u, flatly to the program Of
*ftSSKSr\ ‘ivK tSiSSTSi isrs.«
♦anqlJ^t thp public w,th the maenitude V"* and moat important
IS^Zul fQOd problem' whlch is steadily be- Chwi,*, br,rt,"'k a'ld
of thf qurvtion t» or thf w ord “it* ifmmn •
pnsjit'' iu occftiuufe-t* the murder of nounc*
Amcr -^in tviRtor* t>y Jipan The Ami n
point of the question is* wj-c»th4?T re- I d*
pruu>l w 511 di«cout»?** the .’•panfsc he^ln !
from th in prarticr | bfljfvt
The imp il«r of hot anger »* if- (of jap.v
mo*it1 reprisal S^bei thought, how* take*. *
ever, rtvil* thr follr and futility of I retai l-
itirh policy Rrif.Aal Will not re - j lean .
•ti»rr thoar a\ .a: t ‘ Hcprlil Ikafhwur
w Ii beitm th< r $ try u.rh what! I w
will come 1c tn1 rev ’Kniyed *9 our J policy *
)d immedlntclr an-
i»olicy of reprisal* ak'ain»t
'cr« nf war priaonert.
• advocate that we Rhould
' i t n* At « prisoners I do
• .ihotild inform the people
- 1 Germany that prisoner*
will he subject to
trf'on each limr an Amcr-
Med in riolction of inter-
rrcTct very murh if thlt
• d o\*rr tn take the life
of in r w ar pn*oncr But I be-
I heve l’ ‘arianum. like chanty,
niuit h at home We mutt pro-
i tcct A- »i»f' Thdi wc can worry
1 about ar.vl Na2i*
Then ro truth In the argument
we ca. * protect our people by
non-rt ‘ Wc are dealing with
wr a*f no? ;r.hur* nr an
enemir
believe mifiht i« right
»r* Ur Jap
The^’ !
* ■"» rc<j»ect for humanita-
zol.i?cr? alrca *' wt '
•f H Rr-
i rionl«sn
olhropy r.r the G Iden
P«J
f
Rule T
i‘i theve wrlue’ are mere-
Ihr ideaU for wh rv mt
:\n fic>:!*n|:
; It ai*-
• ui jknesi to br exploited
R<rpr;«! vi iJd r r
rr’A^rr nf
Thr
• fse people applauded the
*
» thr Nazis
ejeeewt
* the Dofilittle Raiders,
fr ! re—the
r the fuiJty ,
becau*w
they hc»pe to Bpreari terrot
Democracy ha# .*« pr
'I>rr arid it» j
amors 1
• ir a?Tf>ed force*
rrr?-^ ay O ir \ \
» DPI , tl -
Th»
» '1 of the Douhttle Ri ider*
ble Then .chall ?»ir
:e‘r button
1a net a
r<e on Jap harda. It it a!#o
of
-,r • ( • * jus?
on thr >
• i« of every American who
•
* • • re-
ady*«rt
they ran commit every
•por« Sc We r-. *? M f «
tore'
f"im ■ :
rrtaliat
tiarbanam without fear fit
MR PI II AIR I ( II \l ! I \C»» x R» v sl.ARIC ( If ALLKKOKR W«
w
aether the •
must fl
•* protect American*.“ payi
ret*
atjan cepe* ,1
• ’
Mr. B«'.
’...re Reprisals will n I
I r
one a**.r ?
tect Am
trican*' They will lead to tht
ite'.id there u
murde:'
f more American? thr > j*’h
b.L tj
t V
c untcr reprisal* Irt u* look a: n in
of ea
re«* a r h < g \ -
cold m
>
e- - -
*
ent If ihe J.-c
•v.f«e pr-'ple fa.l
thouw
' of AlMed prisoners We
•h:k ic t c,;
... i >*rt * v- a«
have v
redy of Japanf'*- They kill
they
i d ;n ‘be Tvk
-- the]
fl\-e—u* t
k !1 five They |nH ten—we
i j
1
2 a
prv
d be c *9«ed
v the exccu-
kill te
They then kill twenty, and •
t. not eor - ri
kf neu r-u*xJ
-f re*a .it »r. will
f A*ner .(ans
#o for'
T»
tanai
Who wins that struggle*
ivr no respect for human i- .
says Mr Bellaire We
Attur
since? * ,-n
•
have' —
>■ r cherirfi our men whom
ape J
*r « u* is
e i
they v
They* have renounced any
ta l*a*
v a.m >r*j~
ed r Brar ! the
conce
: r captured Japanese
wap a* - - w
t
Rer
mean death for Uie heroes
C a" .
.et rer; jv ^rf
daifrscefu: treat-
of Ba
me* ____ ___________ , „ ,iUWlww
M I.
mcr.: if th« E* ; ’ a* off. .a!’ Searh
many
Rf\ St\*i t *111 It s I have no have
doubt Mr B* *e that the people maaaa
•v rJ
HIM A 1 R F RI PI.IF* Mr
•rently doesn't realize that
f Bataan heroe* already
- urdwed by the Jap* The
* the Tokyo Haidery came
-aw tlmt w*e would not re-
* w.ting it wiving no one
'c liif From e*;»er.-
ap pr..Miner myself 1 he-
ap can he restrained only
cment of a policy of re-
°f 1- i-fe *P5 ied :! c death of Her- alter
dr.ck That did not Justify Hitlers taliatr
fiend.sh reta'. at on Our
N"' Retai.a- .n i« an inhuman It wi!
weapon wh.es Amer.ea v,;ll never met ;
use "All out war —yes' hut "al! out Leva V
u-ar" to r.csiroy f .rever the r-.wrr p{ bv M
those who would themselves defv the ‘allat
laws n! human!;; We flpht to pre- Ja|
serve decency In America and to t v. Fait ot
AI...... ■ . •
world including Cermany and Japan can wn«t i. ■ >vn* t« Japanese who
He.aliat.on is an Mpecl I ven- bee toe caj • ». That clever bit of
!' ' HI 1 Jap aropai ■■
It is the prerosat v« of God alone Ifirst feme «r :.'al,ate
purpoac is
their campai
to terrorist ui
.fir campaiim of terror
People, Spots In The News
of the Cl.
Doclitll, s
4m*|
Ol T AT SECOND—D.Kigei S fialan
cautht line by Cincinnati Ft. v ,n
game at Iti.ioklyn Home team won. 3-0
and impo
coming a__JU^
!* '°°d IMuMrte. uJto-
^ probi'm
— processors, distributors and educator, par-,
| *he sponsored
Uh Ii
• ~ uiiuces ana
highway* washed out or damaged
hi’ I hsi Dais/I Z l. . . . m
month by
Capt W
C Nosalik receives Purple Heart ami
Irom Col C. T Mower of Kellogg
just before
less than
at Chicago.
—watches
the flood. On state highway
one of'YhT J*y. tnd T,hle‘lu*h- and we had to be dragged
"n "J, **'»' m,*‘ beautiful drives out by a highway department
Dfrture*!!^"".!**-^ ,h* «t*rpUlar trartor. We certainly
WILLIAM
L ftf our
WC ARC
TVE
RUBBER SHORTAGE
WtJwAR
IVO SC AS CITY or EGGS
NOB BOOST IN BBICE
You’ll he able to get egg* moot
of the time and you won't pay
« dollar earh for them as the
Greek* are doing when they ran
find then. Egg production tn
the stale n reported to be 70
per cent above last year and 11.-
MTftn,' layer* are on the farm*.
It I- shown in the current >«*ue
of the Oklahoma Ru-iness Butte
fin puhlUhed at the 1 niveretty of
Oklahoma l.at*.t figure* show
a 46 per rent gain In layer* for
the last two year*
ralateg ( Uth Hide* t leM*. »-,*
Huce acreage* of punted cuoi
tloth are covering whole arrtinn* a
airport*, factor let, e rr, emplsra
meat*, rr.achire gun rr«l» era
road*
Bourns After TS Tear*
The familiar s.ght of beaver* tfl*
rr an abernce eg 75 yrar* I* rrport-
ed in Tioga county. Ktm York ft la
t . bryed a pr se« nf migrate* f*
taking pterc
--- .
V MaiI and air mail stationery
at th. fv-r.o. rat New*
LOOKING
AHEAD
n GlORGi & SISSON
Prtniimtjidra. ay Coileyt
Setrcf Jbkaum
DUE CREDIT
Some time ago a startling sug.
gestion came fron. Ihe L'nited
Stnt. - Treasury Department In
substance, the tiensury ask. | •
authority to rai .e or lower rate*
on ihe withholding tax every
| ed of
ftiuJse refus.-fl indignantly, jt-i
a- trusted representatives of the,
people should have refused Rul
think w tat it would have meant
if congress had meekly handed
over it* power to tax.
If you were an employee, how
would you like to dig into your
envelope nest pay-day and find!
" *P*f M -1 .jrt I find thut |
your employer, on order* from!
the treasury, had boosted your tax'
Hk on the dollar'' Taxes on In-
' orrie are hut'lensome enough
alien v. led deliberately by elect-
ed representatives Letting some1
| government man booxt rate*
i whenever the notion struck him
would be hard to take.
A Good Lesson
Now that congres* has crushed
th. ab<urd id a maybe it * a
good thing that somebody had
the thought and blurted it. Let
this be u lesson to people who in
haste and impatience suggest do-
ing away with congress for the
duration, having government hy
exeiutlve edict Bureaucracy, un-
restrained hy any parliament,
would mean giving up independ-
ence; ye* giving up income on
short notice without a hearing
There never waa a time when
the American people had more
reason to be grateful for a loyal
congress than In
of unuauai emer-
way of
**Ui«k,
.■I
k ■
The other charges are false I
an- r./nvinced that there It lest
selfishness less indifference more
enlighten,iiefit and more penetrat-
ing vision lr, the congress of ihe
United Slates than in any a»-
-ernbly of men no earth Well
I cxmsldered acts of congress are
the wai
than all the illconceised steps of
hasty expert* combined
No better example of the pat-
riotic. unselfish sprnf of rongress
could Iw singled out than the
much-discusoed and llttTe-under-
, stijoi] pay-as-you-go iiirnmr tax I
It will win no word of praise from I
selfish voter*, none from our i
enemies at home or abroad The
lax will cut off the biggest slice
of payroll that fhe American |re.,.
pie ever gave up in one year,
mostly from workers who never
before fell ihe pangs of an in-
come tax 11 was not a |M.Wliral
measure Congress did it to win
battles not ballots
Being Specific
Who pUt lagging airplane pro-
duction back on schedule about a
year ago' Charles Wilson, plac-
ed In charge after a senate com
mlttee insisted on a competent
man to break th- bottle-necks
Who took the tangled rubber
problems out of the clutch** of
seven bureaus and gave it to Wil-
bum Jeffers to straighten out?
Donald Nelxon guided largely by
the report of a senatorial com-
mlttee.
Who urt*i rambled the mall-
(lower problem that last winter
was cramping war production and
fm>d production as well as selec-
tive service? The (.resident, hon-
oring a suggestion from the
ate committee
MNio rang down the curtain
the WPA* You know
already But enough*
could run to
We ean be
in a republic with
resontatlve* if wr ,,ad a
stamp assembly or none
would have real
many o# them
• It ian t sal* to gusss -it doaaat
pay la gambit! RELIABLE rs
cap**ui, lakes hew . . skiff ...
cars. Th* work muat ha daaa
by lira Specialists who know
toss from I It I
Tkaf. iskat r~ «af karaf
GOODY-LA* EXTRA MILEAGE
RECAPPING - daaa vka sofa
• ay with Goodyaar factory
melons!* by Goodyaar factory
molhodo. A )ob you cub fruaL
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