Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 244, Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1941 Page: 7 of 16
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Will Practice Law
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Foods & Nutrition of the National Research Council,
in enriching Bond Bread with vitamins and mineral foods which are
essential in the diet of every man, woman, and child.
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The tom and queen of Italy arrived
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LOS ANGELES March 3.—T»
the vast and sandy Mojave desert,
another North American Aviation
Corp, pilot of a Canadian-bound mil-
itary craft was missing Monday—sec-
ond to vanish in 10 weeks.
Joseph S Martinek. flying one of
seven training p’-anes from Kingman.
Arte., to Salt Lake llty via Las Vegas.
Nev., disappeared Saturday. Despite
a day-long hunt by 20 aerial search-
ers. no trace of his plane was found.
Bud Hussey. 30 years old. dropped
from sight December 18 on a ^mitor
“ferry flight" from Palmdale. Calif.,
to Las Vegas, over another section of
the desert. No due to his fate »u
found, despite a lengthy search.
Father Demands
Custody of Baby
Born on Roadside
Dr. V. K. Crowell said he had re-
ceived warning from E. C. Northrup,
father of Paul Clyde "Tuffy
Northrup, the roadside-born baby,
to have his child home at Boswell
by Wednesday and that he had told
the father the matter is now in the
hands of the state.
Northrup had intended to come
up Sunday, but his 9-year-old
daughter* France*. » ill. Doctor
Crowell said the father told him
The doctor said he and Mabel
Bassett, commissioner of charities
and corrections, who baa taken *"
interest in ths CM9. probably will
pay a visit to the Northrup home
near Boswell this week Mrs North-
rup agreed to stay and to keep ner
month-old baby. Tuffy. in the
Crowel Clinic and Sanatorium fol-
lowing a request by Mrs. BaasetL
Nazi Is Indicted For
Failing to Register
west Sdtti As Propaganda Agent
to announce this health news of vital
every American family. Working with the Committee on
, we have succeeded
• By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
Select the answers whieh you con-
sider best. The last problem counts
five points. Then look for the cor-
rect answers on page 9. „ I
1 Such terms as "egg and dart,
“bead and button” and "dentils arc .
used in which profession of the toi-
loamg1 Accounting, architecture, mu-
de. chemistry. _
2. You would be moat likely to find
an underwriter at work in a Funeral
heme, insurance company, newspaper
efflee. advertising office.
8. A woman —----- — __ _ .
“worthy matron" would be active in case* was
the Girl Scouts, liadasaah. F"* ----»— '
Star, 4-H club.
4. You should expect a tonaortal ex-
pert to Remove tonsils, make an over-
mt. eut hair, brew eoffee.
5 If Henry Ford were speaking of
a ‘‘harming" at an executive meeting,
he would probably refer to F#e* *
fltyptae. unfilled orders, undivided
• Scientists estimate that S chem-
of the total volume of the earthL*r,d
ita surrounding atmosphere. Tnf ,
elements occur sometimes alone but
more often in combination with other
elements. You deeerve om poAnl Joe
corrsct
elements with their estimated per-
centages:
(at Calcium.
<k»» Oxygan.
to MUctm.
•<d> Iron
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s His Business
England Area Haff Worst
Snowstorm Since 1888
LONDON. March 3 —<*>-The cen-
»or permitted publication Monday
that northern England had it* » ^cst
snowstorm since IMS during the third
week of February.
The enow fell for SO hours from
north Yorkshire to the Scottish bor-
der, in some place* piling up to four
teet on th. level, ^b
ms to 10 fNt Some tram* were
stalled, a few a* tong ** M boura
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MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1<H1-SEVEN
Horae Thief Hunted
Alt Riding Academy
SEATTLE, March 3—<AF—Detec-
tive* sought a horse thief Monday
after a specially trained strawberry
roan mare valued at >1.500 disap-
peared from her stall at Gayland* rid-
ing academy. ___ '
A posse of 25 horsemen scoured the
i district in vain for the mare, a Ten-
---> walking horse. Footprints of a
man near the stable were the Of®
clue. . -
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Real Relief. Big Saving.
So Easy. No Cooking.
This ipleodid recipe is used by mil-
nicry y**r, because it msk--
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It's so easy to
child could do it.
any druggist, get ounces
WASHINGTON. March 3. — IF) —
Wendell L. Winkle, it was ksrned
Mondev. has shelved temporarily his
ides of a "looksee" trip to China.
The 1840 Republican presidential
nominee, who spent several days last
wwk tn hi* home slate. Indiana, ha*
returned to New York to make plans
tor private law practice,
Wtllkie made a flying tour to Brit-
ain recently, and testified later in be-
half of the administration’s
Britain bill. Friends here asserted
that privately he will <1° everything
to his power to help the measure, but
that he will not make any further
- public statement*.
The presidential candidate. Inform-
ants here Said, has no definite plans
for the future. They reported that ne
would like to go to China for ■i sur-
vey, but that thi* 1* now indefinite.
Test Your
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Seen Replacing Strikes
WASHINGTON. March , 3
, Union member* have
habit of carrying theif. ‘
with management to the nat.octal
labor relation* board instead of grill-
ing. the board said Monday In it*
.fifth annual report.
of^^es exceeded the number of
cases carried to the board by J3
h,M u»
Eastern I number of strike*.
_____ registration
American Legion auxiliary i—
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Navy Selects City Youth
To Command fMos<|uito’ Boat
Thor H. Ramwing Takes.Helm of Torpedo
Craft After Only Four-Montli Training
a 21-YEAR OLD Oklahoma City youth, through whose veins
A courses the ancestral blood of Danish «afartng_ men.JuJAUed
s life-long amoiuon in nnrnmnuiy aiivij, -hen --- , n__
strode onto the deck of a United States torpedo boat—as com- [p California Desert
mander. ’ *
The youth te Thor Henry Ramsing.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thor U. Ram-
sing. 1231 Northwest Thirty-eighth
street, and the scene of pride took
place in the waters off Miami, Fla.
Going from freshwater rookie naval
enrollee to commander of one of
Uncle Sam’s mosquito fleet torpedo
boats in four month* ta some surfing
even in these emergency days.
It was only last November that
I young Dior was a senior in the col-
iegaof business administration at the
University of Oklahoma. «
But his first love has always been
bo*U from the time he navigated toy
ones around In the bathtub and tater
when he made the dock of the Bel-
mont yacht harbor in Chicago his
I second home.
In November he quit school to en-
I roll In the U. S. naval reserve mid-
I shipmen s school In New York. The
I other day 400 vouths were graduated
I from the school. Eighteen picked
I youths were chosen as torpedo boat
I commander*. Thor was among them
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Noel Houston’* Friend*
Invited to See Hi* Play
Oklahoma City friends of Noel
Houston, playwright, have i-------
invitation* to attend the first produc-
tion of his new play. "The Marau-
ders." a drama of contemporary Okla-
homa. to be given in Chapel Hill. N
C.. March 5. «. 7 and ff.
live production will be staged by the
Carolina Play Makers o< the North
Carolina university department of
, dramatic art Houston formerly was
i. dramatic critic for The Daily Okta-
1 homan and Oklahoma City Time* '
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Libyan port of Tobruk
to a ("successful” elr 8
command said.
Two British channel port* and war-
J-i London were
attacked by ink-
plane* Sunday night,
unfavorable weather. Four
planes were reported snot
the last 24 houn.
Nazis Report Sinking
Of Three British Ships
But Fail to Say When
BERLIN. March 3.—(Ab—The Ger-
man high command asserted Monday
that three vessels totaling 21.000 ton*
had been sunk by N*xi submarines
and plan** and that two other vessel*
were damaged "badly.” all presumably
Sunday.
The dally war bulletin said a sub-
marine reported sinking a 90tx,’lc*!
r. while the air force <••••“
vs sunk a 2.000-ton veawl off
X. George channel, between the
Irish i sea and the Atlantic.
10.00b-ton merchantman ’----
Hebrides.
Port facllltie* at the British-held
" “ were subjected
air attack, the high
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Salvation Army
Chief Is Delayed
Ribble Has Hard Time
Getting to New Post
CapL George Ribble of the Salva-
tion Army staff Monday wa* ready to
shove off for hi* new post in Jackson-
ville, Fla., but met delay for the third
tiny* since be started packing.
First, it wa* order* from area head-
quarter* in Atlanta. Ga.. that held up
the transfer Then, when be wa* all
set to go, a streptococcus throat infec-
tion developed.
That kept him under cover for sev-
eral days, but Monday he figured be
was ready to make the move Then a
court order detained him
A* former social service director for
the Salvation Army here. Ribble and
hi* wife have been subpenaed a* wit-
newsew in the new trial of Canby Gable
against the organisation.
1 The supreme court reversed a deci-
sion bv Ben Arnold. Oklahoma county
J district judge, that • eharitabta organ-
ization i* Immune from liability for
injuries to it* employe* by reason of
its own negligence. The new trial is
set lor March 12.
Oable charged he was hurt when he
fell from a scaffold while painting a
Salvation Army building.
Ribble checked over hi* social ser-
vice work Monday to his successor.
Capt. H. W. Holme*.__
Legion Auxiliary To
Register for Defence
On information received from a
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be claaalhed for work they could do i LXmiu said
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u«nw.~u y w y chcjriw — — —„,
----— ----(AHMm 1 Prtd*, tn the hotel In
____had lived tn exile 10 year* the glacier* now I1"
The boJty te to be taken eventually
to Spain lor bunai in the esconal near
— _____ Madrid, irsditional burial place of
chief who can sign Spanx-sT. I ones
Joyful Cough Relief,
This Home Mixture
TFTTter a few moments until
solved. It's no trouble at all. and }“*•
but * moment. No cookiM .
Put tbe Piuex into a pint bottle nnd
add your.syrup. Tbi* gives you si full
pint of very effective and
rough remedy, and you toi£
time* a* much for your money. It
never spoils, nnd to very plensant—
' te *m**ed by the w*v It takes
hold of coughs, giving
relief It looeens tbe pbleftn- •*«**•
the irritated niembrane.. and hylps
clear the air p*a«*se*. Money refund
ed if not ptoased m every way.
order*,
profits, unpaid taxe*.
les! elements make up over 90 percent
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These
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combination with other
>e. Aluminum <•' 4-4 P*™*,. ■ —
Rears vaurwN a* toltows M.
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JSJ’n ALL DRUGGISTS - 2f<
Formed King Alfonso
Buried Temporarily
In Church in Rome
D. DYXR. 1323 Northeast Six- (
VJ- teenth street, takes a busman** 1
holiday every time he’s in town.
By profession Dyer te a salesman of
shoe-repsirtng machinery but his
hobby in the thing that makes him
understand problem* of hi* prospec-
tive client* He ha* rigged up a com-
plete "*hoe factory ’ of hi* own in
his garage, where he aUtohe* and
carves out footwear himself when not
on the road selling to people who
sitch and carve out footwear.
His father wa* a bootmaker before
him and for awhile he himself wa*
tn the shoe-making businem. But for
the past 20 years he ha* been selling
the machinery.
Then it occurred to him that it
might make a fine hobby, a* well as
g useful information-fount for the
inside workings of hi* customers’ busi-
ness to make uhoes. He started In.
e e * ,__
YJE assembled hi* machinery from
n here, there and everywhere One
stitching machine he ingeniously con-
trived ha* parts in it from dorens of
different machine*. He started turn-
ing out beautiful workmanship.
He ha* doaens of people • feet
rtrung aero** the rafter* of hl* ga-
rage since it would be hard for an
individual to toave hl. real tool in
the garage. Dyer measure* it care-
fully. heel to toe. and m*ke* *n ex-
act test of it He then fit* the shoe
over this last and everything fit* like
nea* in a pod. _
He makes boot* and shoe* from
anything leather. At present he te
fashioning a pair of shoe* from pen-
guin *kln taken from an animal
which used to flop around in the
Antarctic. j
Second ‘Ferry’ Pilot
For Canada Vanishes
As Propaganda Agent
WASHINGTON. March
Dr. Friedrich Ernst Auhagen, called I
a Nazi propagandist by the Dies com-
mittee. was indicted Monday by a
federal grand jury on «
falling to register a* a paid publicity
acent for the German government.
*He was indicted under a 1838 sta-
tute requiring that ail agents dis-
seminating propaganda for foreign
nrincipal* register as such. j
One count of the indictment I
charge* that Auhagen, in disseminat-
ing German propaganda in this coun-
try, delivered lectures, arranged and
conducted meetings, exhibited motion
picture* taken in Germany, wrote
magazine and newspaper article* for
publication and otherwise endeavored ]
to promote tbe interest at the Ger-
man government.
TVo of the three count* to th*
indictment charged that since Sept
g 1933. Auhagen ha* acted a* an
agent and representative of Dr G
Kurt Johannsen, a resident of Ham-
burg, Germany.
Driver I* Fined $22
Ted Thoma*. 22 yean oto.
West Reno avenue, paid a total of
>22 in police court fine* .2?
ch*ntes of reck)**, driving *n<» havmg
no state driver’* license. The ebarge*
were filed after Thoma* admitted to
police that hi* car leaped the curb
to the 509 block North Walker avenue
Monday morning and craahed into a
pole He wM not injured.
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Opens Series
in 15 year*, a Jesuit priest will
give a aeries of religious talks
in Oklahoma when Father
Bernard J. Murray, above,
member of the faculty of
Regis college, Denver, Colo,
conducts the novena of grace
in Corpus Christi church, 1809
North Stonewall avenue. He
will hold services at 3 and 7
p. m. dally beginning Tuesday
and ending March 12.
in cate of national emergency. Mr*.
George Demke. state aecretary of the
Oklahoma department auxiliary, said
Monday.
Copie* of the findings regarding
' auxiliary women in each locality will
Cherokee Tribe
May Get a Chief
Appointment Just For
A Day Considered
WASHINGTON. March 3.—CFV—
For tbe first time to many yean tbe
Cherokee tribe in Oklahoma May
have a chief by presidential appoint-
ment—but tt will be only for a day
and tbe Indian selected to bead the
tnbe will receive no salary.
Tbe Cherokee tribe is one of the
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The Oklahoma Grand river dam au- d torm, ,r Queen Victoria. Alfonso’s man. wa* showing a glacial rock for-
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damages for cemeteries, formerly i
owned by the tribesmen which were
j inundated or which it became neces-
' «ary to move in constructing the
M2.ooo.ooo project. u .
I . But tbe payment cannot be made Msdrid.
until there is a _L_ ---
the neeessan legal paper*
Senator Lee and Representative
Disney have recommended the nam-
ing of J. B Milam of Cbetoea: Rep-
resentative Nichol* ha* recommended
appointment of William T. Thorne of
Tahlequah.
H pinej *****
received l’«n«
coughs due to colds,
mix—a lL— -
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of Pioei. a compound containing Nor-
way Pi ie and palatable guaiacol in
concenti *ted form, well-known for^ite
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ROVE Idarch 3—Former King
Alfonso XHl of Spam wa* buried
n tbe Spanish national
church at Motuernito after a brief fu-
neral service. ----
yd Prince
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i«>K U» <ml, memben * .■»« iny grifh, Quet,io„
8s*““‘ Dwrrrw Brif hl An»rer
‘ * TILLAMOOK. Ore. March 3 —,
shortly before funeral service began • —Herman Melerjurgan state patrol-
mation to a tourist party.
• Where ’’ interrupted a wo
Trooper Meierjurgan scratched his
head: replied:
’’I sues*, ma am. they’ve gone back
after more rock ’’ I
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