Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 274, Ed. 1 Monday, April 7, 1941 Page: 3 of 16
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fay the Times sells more papers in
City than there are homes
1941—THREE
MONDAY,
APRIL 7,
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City relatives of Paubion Bowers
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Our Goal Is A Milltor Dollar Clothing Volume In 1941”
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• To save hours of kitchen
work
Diego. Calif., does
routing any
of Oklahoma
it does it will be glad to use the sea-
plane base
of muscular aches and func-
tional periodic pains. Acts as
a sedative in simple nervous-
ness. 10c & 25c sizes. Use only
as directed. Consult a physi-
cian when pains persist.
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Clad Stainless Steel
Consolidated Seaplanes
Pass Up
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at The same prices
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The three cadets. 8. "Z. Wtnaki. J.
investigation of fl- C. Ford and M. Bourdow were off the
City. ground alone late Saturday after
__w_______je felt the commit- seven hours of dual instruction, but
I tee was entitled to know the name of Monday they started the first of their
the father so he might be questioned
I Doctor Bizzell told the
chairman his conversation with the
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holaer. H E Bailey city manager was
informed Monday by Edgar N. Oott,
nee-president of the firm
At the same time Capt R S Fogg,
chief of the civil aernautica authority
seaplane unit, wrote Bailey congratu-
lating Oklahoma City and the na-
tional youth administration for their
speedy construction of a seaplane float
at the lake
Oklahoma City Times____________
Senators Reopen Red Probe;
Spotlight Is on Sooner Campus
lily's Base
d Aircraft Corp, of San
not contemplate
leaplanes in the vicinity
City at present but if
GASOLINE ALLEY
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a perfect gift for Easter
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steal f < ours
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brought about by Representative Mike noying neuralgic pains usual-
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the “BC’ formula. “BC” is
also effective for the relief
Perfume C^orSaqc
Senator Joe B Thompson. Ardmore,
committee chairman, said he is railing
the committee to meet dunpg the
afternoon at the eapltol.
Doctor Bissell declined Saturday to
reveal to Thompson the name of the
lather who complained last week hu
son s Qiniversity work was suffering
COLDS:
FIGHT MISERY where you ’ (—"I
feel it-rub on fast-acting \ \ /
VICKS VAPORUBI
NEW SPRING
SUITS
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| Miss Ruby Rose. Flexees representative, will be
| in our Corset Salon Monday and Tuesday with
advice for your new spring figure. .
KERR S FOURTH FLOOR
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PASTFITH. a oleawnt alkalis* <noa-
» acid powder bold* talas watb mor* firm-
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wrtnkl* a 'ItUa PA8TTETH on vour piataa
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Checo "Plato odor" identuro oreathi
Get PA8TRTH at an* druc (tor* <Adv.)
modern Hoover. Call
3-2421 for pre - purchase
trial!
This Hoover plus spe-
of tna effects revealed tetters from
promtnent Japanese known to be an-
U-Dutch These letters were addressed
to persons in the Dutch East Indies
known to be antagonistic to the Dutch
government.
rial Cleaning Tools, now
only $59.50 with your
old cleaner.
KERR'S FIRST FLOOR
AVOID THE LAST-MINtTE
EASTER RUSH BY SELECTING
YOURS TOMORROW
Clyde-Cameron
H1CKORYS” ARE
Consult the special Revere representative who is
here this week to demonstrate this ware jar YOU.
HEADACHES-NEURALGIA
Eased Quickly with’^C
J government.
State department intervention was Agonizing headaches and an-
Monroney, a fnend of the Bower*' ,
famllv b«y yiOld
Boaers U the brother of Dr. Neville quick-acting ingredients in
_____ __________ Bowers, now with the navy medical
' authontiea. Monday still were await- corps, who is a son-in-law of Mr*.
I----> *.«. —Jeanne Turner Smythe. 3601 Classen
boulevard Mrs. Smythe is now in
Washington
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F,nlv*fslty.of Oltiahoma and the question of whether Dr. W. B. '
! ton to have been released by the
J Dutch authorities who had detained
on the him on suspicion that he might be
engaged in subversive activities on
I behalf of the Japanese government
Through representations from the
' state department. Bowers was per-
mitted to land in Batavia. Java
The department cabled Bowers SI50
sent to Washington by his mother
1 from Tulsa and asked the American
' consul in Batavia to "advise'* Bow*r»
to book passage for home immediately.
According to relative* here Briers
en route home How-
ever. they' denied having had any
information other than that out of
their two-aaatad Fairchild trainers to Washington
Bowers has been in Japan more
than a year studying the Japanese
language. His fluency in this first led
to suspicion on the part of Dutch
authorities.
Their dgjention of him and search
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Clyde-Cameron
“ARISTOCRATS” are
A gay little bonnet box , . . and tucked
inside, a sweet little violet boutonniere
holding two one-dram crowns of her fa-
vorite fragrance. Duchess of York and
Easter Lily.
Clyde-Cameron
“BROADLEYS” ARE
Cooks food without water’ Copper-clad bot-
toms spread heat evenly. Food tastes more
delicious, is more healthful because it retains
vitamins and minerals that usually cook away.
All 5 pieces—2-qt. Sauce Pan. 5-?ay Double-
boiler. 4-qt. Sauce Pot. French1_c^?.i,,,lct and
French Fryer Basket, last a LIFETIME.
Committee Due to Decide First On Dutch Release
Move to Force Bizzell to Reveal Tulsa Youth
Name of Complaining Father Held fa
Members of the senate “little Dies” committee, which has not ■
held a session for more than a month, was called to reconvene (;lly
Monday afternoon to resume Investigation
tivities. | guujontieg. Monday «tUl were awwit-
Attention of the committee will probably be turned to the tug word of hia wherewbouu.
University of Oklahoma and the question of whether Dr. W. B.' A weeJ5,?<Lr?^7lf
Bizzell. university president, will be called on to (furnish the name
of the father of one of the university students claimed to be doing
unsatisfactory school work because of radical influences cr. the
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Army Day Celebrated
Here by Cadets With
First Solo Flights
The Oklahoma Air college put at
becaure of certain radical influences thr^e of iu 50 flying cadeu into presumably
Thompson called the university Monday s murky skies all alone tn
president by telephone after news re-
ports from the university city told of. ,
the complaint and the fact Doctor celebrate Army day.
Bineli had turned the complaint to
bJUe ff alche,,So Very Handy, ... ... ______
j J ■ | • I tee was entitled to know the name of Monday they started the firat of thetr
ihmm Hl 1VI PPtin O' the father so he might be questioned 60 hours of solo they will receive in
HIV lilt | Doctor Bingll told the committee , their 10 weeks' preliminary training.
__chairman his conversation with the There was no official army dav
pH! newest watch-uearing technique, something that men no father was in confidence. program at Cimarron field, other than
I doubt will urge the women to adopt, was being exhibited at | committee is expected also to m°re accent on training.
M state jewelers’ convention here Monday by Robert J. Slagle, I lay its plans for additiohai inquiries
iouston vice-president of the American National Retail Jewel-! and investigations of alleged sub- Now Many Wear
T association. ♦----versive activities in the state.
■ to wearing a watch around the fore, the simply-made articles are Several witnesses under committee
Ate It s mighty useful at times.! coming into fashion. ; subpena—mainly admitted members
m Sagle—a-' in a theater, for 6x- "People are also getting away from > of the Communist party—have not yet
Mie when one wants to see what thin-model watches." Slagle, who is I appeared for questioning.
■Tit to and. having his legs crossed, president of the Houston Watch Co., j
wk only to look down. sald "This llso results from the war 1
, • » —people becoming more practical- |
iLAOLE. who was also wearing minded."
i watches around both wrists, on Slagle addressed the state conven- I
k Wit ih his vest pocket and. to tep tion of the Oklahoma Retail Jewelers i
off on his lapel, gave some tips association Monday afternoon on the
i what may be expected in jewelry value of publicity in the jewelry buai-
p-to-dateness in the future.. . | ness. The session, it was reported.
The time will probably come, he started on time,
lid. when no well-outfitted man '
ouM think of being without his cos-
BM jewelrv. worn on the lapel.
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IT the time Slagle was in the dis-
* play room set up in the Skirvin
Oto by a Chicago wholesale jewelry
Round watches are coming back
Ko popularity. Slagle said. Reason'
be war again Round watches, round |.
rystals are more easily made than
blong ones. Labor is going up. There-
Mucus
Gasping I
tom rmo’i thick exe*** mucu*. No dope*.
■mntee wrapped around each package ot
■See ln*ure» aa Immediate refund of
I (to Ml coat uni*** you ar* ompletely aat-
MN. You have everything to gain and
St'l ^e‘.^ltlf'reaJr^S
I today for enty 60s. (Adv >
fhat! No Ear Lobe Watches?
ng Jeweler, and especially an official in the national Jewel-
organization should be, Robert J. Slagle, Houston, Texas,
■M all prepared to give the correct time to anyone who should
him during his visit here for the Oklahoma Retail Jewel-
^^nriat ion convention.
Blagle who is vice-president of the American National
MgU Jewelers’ association, had aratches on both wrists, belt,
fewest pocket and.on his lapel.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 274, Ed. 1 Monday, April 7, 1941, newspaper, April 7, 1941; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1759491/m1/3/: accessed June 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.