Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 145, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 8, 1939 Page: 2 of 28
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Oklahoma City Times
TWO—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1939
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COSMETICS
DOBBS HATS $5
In all smart shades and mixtures to
contrast your new Fall clothing.
Fight Grows
On Transfer
Of V. S. Ships
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twills, wools and poplins in beautiful
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HOSIERY WARDROBE
All smart women realize that
good stockings are on* of the
most important accessories in
their wardrobe, and therefore
they choose Gotham Gold Stripe '
stockings in weights for every
occasion.
MM -thread, fa* active waae
SHHIM *S-ihr*ad* far afierwaaw
MMIST —Z'lhread* far avawin*
In mellow neu’ Fall shades
Every day the Tiara* aelto mere papers la Oklahoma City than there are hoaaev
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In men’s clothing this year, Fashion Is
sending in a brand new team . . . and
they’re all Movie Town Clothes. That’s
not only a break for your appearance, but
for your pocketbook, too! Because these
Movie Town Suits were born to lead long
lives. Hard wear doesn’t seem to mean a
thing to them. Their natural draping qual-
ities will give you untold pleasure, and as
for their looks there’s nothing like Movie
Town clothes for the variety of color and
patterns. Diagonals. Stripes, Herring-
bones, and they’re shown in Field Greens,
Alpine Blues, Highland Browns, and
Monel Grays.
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MAIM *TdBMt«pM**v,v
FOOT-PAL SHOES 5.50 0 te
Perfect foot-note to your wardrobe.
Handsome black or brown calf
brogues, created for style, comfort and
service.
The “SHIFT’
plan* was shot down near Voelklin-
gen. ss well as Uwes other enemy
plane* at Saarlautern
"Within the tint seven day* of
November, nine enemy plane* were
brought down by our defense. while
our own losses during th* Mme pe-
riod amounted to two airplane* shot
down and three other plane* miming "
at dollar* and political treachery L
proved too much to overcome " w
• Public officiate in high place* have
taken upon themselves to disregard
their pre-election atatementa a* well a*
their oath *f office." Allen and Oven*
usyssrL.«i
and* of people In this campaign hat
not been hi vain Nothing can stop
the forward march of an enlightened
people The Retirement Life Payment
association wlU institute recall peti-
tion* against Oov. Culbert L Olson
"Olson who wa* elected by ham and
agger*, ha* repudiated the people He
encouraged every office holder .to feed '
advene *t«tement* to th* pres* and u*e
the power of hl* office tn the service
of the bank* and mommolies *
teng. unrelenting struggl* lie* before French
F4X/S, Nop. INI— Wednes-
day morning's French war com-
munique follows:
“Revival of activity on the part of
contact unite. Local artillery action*
injured Ymrih Improving - Blight
Improvement was reported Wednesday
in th* condition of Alien Watoon. SB
year* old. IBM Heyman arena*, tn
Oklahoma City General hospital with
a skull injury auffered in a bicycle-
automobile crash Monday
What to Wear With YOUR Suit
Choose accessories to blend or contrast . . . accessories specially
created for Rothschild’s and for you.
PARLY SHIRTS $2
Patterns and plain colors to wear with
Fall clothing. All new collar styles ..
round point, long point, lounge or Brit-
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FALL HOSE 50c
Silk and lisle, six and three rib. Fancy
patterns and plain colors to match or
contrast your choice of accessories.
Alpagora give* warmth
to you against whiter’*
chin blasts . . . but it
turn* • cold (boulder to
moth* ... to *hower* ...
to wrinkle*. Aipagora 1*
28% warmer . . . M%
longer wearing . . . and
1 to IMi pound* lighter
In weight than ordinary
coats.
$29.50
BELTS fr SUSPENDERS $1
Pigskin and calfskin belts in braided
or plain styles. Button-on or chp-on
suspenders and unusual models.
Lovely Constance Bennett
offers you her own aids to
beauty! Created by a
leading chemist especially
for Miss Bennett and you!
Republican Cheered
Bv Pension Defeat
WASHINGTON Nov
John H Hamilton, chairman of th* I
Republican national committer m-
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in California and Ohio Wednesday aa
indication that the propl* have be-
»*™*d over crack-pot panacea*
which have their inspiration in th* ”** * *“ *,merchant *nip
lecktemnes* of th* new deal theorists ' Churchill ateo revealed tha
Hamilton said Tuesday * election re-
sult* throughout the country "general-
ly confirm that the trend toward con-
servatism and sound government
which became apapretit one y*ar ago
■till continue* to mount"
"Slgnifsntlv the failure of the new
deal to restore the country to *co-
nomic recovery wa» made the ia»ue in
■ number of local contest* where Re-
publican* won." he added, "thua the
Uvnd continue* to point toward a Re- Aualralian navy, ahe wa* presented to
publican victory next year and an end •*“
to reeklM*, waateful and crackpot gov-
ernment"
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Br°^xer#>
. 1M-1M WBST MAIN
•d State*. Beaide*. the coms* under
the good neighbor policy and th*
Monro* doctrtn*.~
. Th* aenator,
part in the fight agalmt the new neu-
trality tew, calltp the proposal "mani-
fewtly a aubterfuge" to evad* pro- ,
vlaiona in the act forbidding ABterican
■hip* from entering belligerent port*.
The eight veaael* owned by the
United State* Line*, have been in
tranaatlantic tervice, and could con-
tinue on that route if told to a for-
eign corporation The United Stat**
Lme» u the beneficiary of government
■hipping tubudie*.
Mr. Rooaevelt expreaaed the belief
Tuesday that the United State* could
not be Involved In an international
incident if one of the transferred vea-
■el* wa* *unk while flying the Panama
flag
The pr**Ment «aM. thwogh. that
be had aaked the maritime cam-
miwten far a delay w, that he could
•keek peraamllv on the tetatton d
th* prapaud «al* to defena* plan,
and to fwetegn ahipptag *MnpstMM*. ■■ f
John M. Prankhn. president of the <
United State* Line*, argued that con- <
tinuation of th* tranaatlanUc mrvic* ;
is imperative if American shipping u
to bold it* place on that route after
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■aid. would mean that British veaael* !
probably would take it over.
Maritimr Board Gives i
Views to Roosevelt
WASHINGTON. Nov" I
Th* U. S. i
. Rssparod a memorandum for Pnai-'! I
dent Rooaevelt auertlng that the neu- '
trattty set. would not be violated by
the proposed transfer of eight U. B 1
line ship* to Panama registry, it wa,
learned Wednesday.
Th* memorandum will be delivered
to Mr. Rooaevelt when he return*
her* or will be transmuted to Hyde
Park if h* request* R. ..
A eommiaaton official, meanwhile ,
■aid there was UtUe likelihood thai ’
agtton on th* U 8. Unas request ;
would b* takao Wednesday The com-
mission'* neat regular meeting will be •
Thuradav
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Ajfgir Concert Set
SHLLWATBL Nov »— (Special *
—Th* Oklahoma A. and M. college
symphony orchestra, under ths direc-
Mm of Prank Htedky. will present its .
first eoamrt of th* leaiim at B p. as. I
Thursday. Novwmtor IB. ia ths coUag* ‘ |
auditorium.
Vte f**M*a BaM BMg* ro* (tap
ta tte tap af ewe* naihia* I* ■
waM W ft* worM eave
Herman K. Elsbury, 2S-year-
old Cody, Wyo., cowboy, found __ __
a happy ending Wednesday to any way to satisfy the** youngsterai in 4
hte marital difficulties wHh ^ngor^n^^’ lt j
for a dirtgib)* hangar. The kid* want 4
m iwimmine rw«ni <■ who dnAftnt,
Ja*h**w—They need girl*' gymna- 1
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and promptly called for <Mainh and mor* mac* for cteama .
I Diversity Bright*— Move th* work N
•bop room out of th* bolter room. (You A
LONDON Nov g—< UP •—First
Lord of the Admiralty Winston I
Churchill told th* houa* of commons
Wednesday that th* aircraft carrier
Ark Royal, which Germany repeated- I
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r»<in w-dn-sdav aa tuif'd a valuable Nan ship.
He referred to the captured ship a*
a moat valuable recent prize, indicat-
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Churchill ateo revealed that in ad-
dition to previously announced lo**e*.
Britain ha* lost th* submarine Oxley
through an accidental explosion. He I
said th* circumstance* of the low
were «uch that “it* publication was
inadvisable" at th* time it occurred I
Firat Such fli»clo,ure
(The Oxley was the first submarine
loss announced by th* British since
the war bega . The Associated Pre**
reported Built in 1S2S-27 for the
WASHINGTON. Nov. I.—(UP>
—Tbs maritime commission is
expected to decide Wednesday
whether the United State* Lines
may transfer eight vessels to
Panamanian registry, regardleu
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gresgional protest* against that
legal maneuver to keep them in
transatlantic gervice.
PtuiS.ra Bi***y*M I* mapirtag
th* dtapwte. I* tesatog--4f st
aB toward Barary B. Land. aaM aad
p.ppary ehalraaaa at th* marttia**
.Wte.liI. a reUrad roar admiral.
htrnnM. wb* mys aathia* bat *p-
p*ara^*ag*e to hav* th* trsatoar ga
WASHINGTON Nov. g.—(*V-Th*
controversy over proporad transfer id
sight American merchant ship* to
Panamanian registry appeared to s*
growing Wednraday despite President
Roosevelt* order to th* maritime
■ommission ts bold up a dtotetan.
■ •aator Borah (B, Idab*),
pewarily tort toata* wMb » yriridrat-
tel rwamvat to repeetera at Hyd*
Park. X. T, that aratraMy qam-
U*n* ar* aa* iavwtved.
-Suppose Panama in spit* of her
great navy, fall* to «>cw powmui ve***i* n*w
and thby are wmk? Borah u^ed been l ln^ athwart th* stream of
to a statement “Will w* not go to th* '
protection of Panama?
“Panama from a viewpoint of na-
tional defenae. te • part of the Unlt-
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; 'ROTHSCHILD’S HAS THE CLOTHES***
Lost’ Ark Royal Seizes i
Nazi Ship, Churchill Says J
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Commons Told Plane Cowboy Reiiutgterl School Hoard
Is Taught A
Thing or
| *T*HB real schoolboard'* *ar* will A
1 bum. and member* complexion*
| will deepen to ■ healthy red when q
| ' they hear the recommendation* of th* A
Father and Bon week junior *chs.l J
principal* to the Father and Son Jun- 4
lor school board. a
Ths kid* wsrs taking ■ whirl st ad- .
miniatertng th* city school system for
th* day. and this te roushly what the 4
f principal* - for - a - day recommended' j
late Tuesday N
Chtessw—Thia school need* living 4
room There Just i*n t any *xtra .
■pace, and non* too much *quipm*r.t ■
The achool's so crowded that if all 4
th* student* were to take ■ deep breath
I st th* same time the chest expansion
would crack the walla. 4
I CswtnU—Ditto
Taft—Too much space (there isn’t w
as." b* added.
Britain ha* thro* times as many
submarine hunting craft at work now
a* at the beginning of tbs war and
terg* reinforcement* are rapsetod. he
raid, togtaning next spring.
Serfac* Threat Dteeewatod
-In addition to U-boat attack*.-
Churchill continued. "We hav* to face
th* menace of aurfac* raider*. It 1*
certain that co*, poaalbly two, so-
called pocket battleship* hav* been
out on the Atlantic trad* route* in
Um last six wwrta
"But what ia remarkable la that
although these powerful vessels have
■ convoys crossing th* Atlantic, they
haven’t been able or haven't dared ao
far—and I apeak with the greatest re-
|**rva—io mak* any capture worth
.•// ayj a.sw Churchill said that only two ship*
WE UJlLL STAY OUT «gwj»SX‘*‘hw‘bMB",akby
He said total loue* to
coming to Britain in th* first tight
weeks of war were 250.000 ton* of
cargo, whereas elom to
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The picture was made as Els-
bury boarded a plane* at Chl-
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carry thro* gun* and eight torpedo
tubas.)
Churchill estimated that Germany
hat lost between two and four sub-
marines every week since th* war be-
gan
"What I told the houae with much cago for New York,
reserve *1* week* ago." h* **‘«i •’» -------
can now repeat with much more as-
surance—namely. that we are gaining
definite mastery over U-boat at-
tack*."
Defen*** Are Strengthened
Churchill admitted that Um great
naval baa* at Scapa Flow wa* tnsuf-
' ftetently protected in th* toriy w*ek*
of the war. A German submarine en- German
tend th* base on October 14 and
that 15 ship* in all eventually *snk the battteahip Royal Oak with a I
- — - - ■ --- . loa* of 800 lives.
H* said that meswure* have been nesday
taken to strengthen Um Scape Flow communique:
defenae*. Lord Chatfield, minister for
' defense co-ordination, made a similar
statement to the house of lords
Regarding th* German —
Churchill said that although Britain j
Mn Of UM Wupper river. On* French
immunity can b* guaranteed at any
time."
New U-Beata Bring Bushrt
He estimated Germany Is complet-
ing two n*w U-boat* each week—"at
any rata cur expectation te that «*
muat face th* prospect of 100 U-boate
being available by January, leas what-
ever sinkings occur in Um interval."
“It Win ba scan, therefore, that a
the former Anna Gould, rag
fortune heiress. After suing I a swimming pool, as who doasnX
t< divorce, his wife fell off a ; r ~ j " __r_;
a surface duplacament of 1*354 ton*. I horse in New York, broke her slum equipment, a swimming pool
arm and promptly called for 'M^n' > ■»'*•!»" ,or ■
her cowboy Wednesday she . m? ^ut^^t^bo^r’room* <'you
«nop room out or me oouer room, (you
dropped tne divorce action. ranl bteme the younsater* It g*t*
--- --- hot in a boiler room. It's a reaaonabte
rsquesti.
Faster—Olv* 'em a girl*' gym and a
flock of tennis courts
1 William Jennlng* Bryaa—Give this
school more publicity on ths work it's
doing
Capitol Hill's junior principal.
James Tyrse. won some support for a
plan to do over ths school system on
a plan to provld* six years of ele-
mentary trainins. four years of junior
highschool training, and four years of
senior highschool training, including
BERLIN Nov. t—^Bh—The two years of Junior college work.
"In th* west, at several points I ALPAGORA 1
, somewhat UvelMr artillery and scout- r w* w 4
sttacka. ecUvtty.
- "In air fights over German ter-
ro'ntrol' “I'rtto,T 00 November 7 on* British slr-
of state department and eon- Unued , muat ^^pected. No <* Wupper river
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 145, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 8, 1939, newspaper, November 8, 1939; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1765103/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.