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the work stoppage in the soft coal
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CONVENIENT TERMS AT NO EXTRA COST
Mail orders add 2% state tax
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Waurika Nears Goal
WAURIKA. March 30—(Special)—
Don Morris, Waurika chairman of the
Red Cross drive, say* that the town
Is 1300 short of the goal of 61,000 set
aside a* it* quota.
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Would you be protected? Ask ua
about the Extended Coverage Endorse-
ment which provides protection from
lass by wind. ball, explosion, etc.
C. L. PRATES fr CO.
Pben* 6-6361
1161 First National Bldg.
here Monday. One set read. "Heil
Marshall "
Dispatos With Britain Up
Sovereignty dispute* between Brit-
ain and three Latin countries have
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engineering advisory board suggested
Safe-Cracker It Sued
For Damaging Property
NEW YORK. March Mb—(UP)—A
convicted safe-cracker wu sued Tues-
day for damage* to a safe which he
broke open
Stanley Petrak. 33. now serving 15
year* in Dannemora prison for rob-
bing the Yonkers Saving* and Loan
Assn, of 615,360 in IMS. was brought
authority, but because it was neces-
sary to protect the city * interests.”
Referring to the award of the con-
tract. Gill charged that "a concerted
effort was made at that time to force
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preaaed h«pa U»e conference will take
a *iand against communist infiltra-
tion in the America*.
Ha re’t a suit th give you a new experience In long-
wearing comfort. Inspired styling and skilled need-
ling so typical of Warrenton suits. Light and cool
yet with enough body to hold the clean cut lines
built into each garment. In gray. blue, tan and brown,
either single or double breasted and a complete range
of sizes in regulars, shorts, longs or stouts.
Cupid Invades Ohio .
Aged Residents Home
CLEVELAND. Ohio. March 30—OP)
—Morris Zukerman. 91,
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Strike of 400,
Called Off in Japan
TOKYO. March 30—<**>—The Jap-
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of the world** greatest cast-
shall plan and from any possible anti-
soviet alliances.
Hence, the state department ex-
pect* term* of the Soviet-Finnish
treaty being negotiated in Moscow to
be particularly harsh to serve as a
Russian "go-slow" sign to Norway, i
Sweden and Denmark
Norway Most Vulnerable
Some diplomatic official* believed
the Soviet-Finnish pact would be
nearly a* stiff a* the trestle* signed
by Russia with the former axis
a aaagtag rwtal itek whi*b eftsa sasem
to ~*vsa~mor« serious distr—
It to no tongsr nse—sry to put «; witk
th* trouble eat—d by Pia-Wonms. bssam*
•etsneo ha* at lart found a way to lick
th— stubborn pasta easily aad safely.
Oat JAY Nr* F-W attbo first si*n of Fin-
Worms. 9-W to a modicaHy sotted trsa*
■mat baaed on aa adtaiaUy reeagniaad drag
el—ent which baa Proved very effeetiro in
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customer rorvice center in Dayton beat use* hT*1™^ ^^*^”*111*41*^1
“JU the effteht! --n "becauae | burglary He had been sentenced for
“ * ' grand larceny. Instead.
orange flavor, 90 *
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shall plan and from any possible anti- greeted with communist posters ds-
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after several councilmen insuted that ! fighting was more severe Sunday, with , <«
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Fad. Tas Included
Storm Damage in State
Rone Into Millioni
(From Oklahoma CMy Timm. Mar 2«)
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page. "Bandit Killed." a headline said. <
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shot to death by a detective who '
caught him attempting to hold up a ;
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Meet him in our second floor
Reds Cry Slander
Over U.S. Reports
Of U-Boat Activity
LONDON March 30—(AN—Teas, the
official soviet new* agency, has de-
nied that submarines sighted off the
United State* were Russian.
The agency'* dispatch Monday night
satd such report* were an "absurd and
grossly slanderous invention, calcu- {
lated to deceive American public opin-
lew"
John L. Sullivan. United State* sec-
retory of the navy, told a senate com-
mittee last week submarines had been
sighted off the American coast which
did not belong to any nation "west of
the iron curtain "
Tas* said Sullivan "gave it to be
wndersKxxl that these submarine* were
Rusaton."
Naval Rearrve Enlists
55 Here During Month
The Oklahoma City naval reserve ZSZftLSSrStoto’rftol’Sii
office in the basement of the Federal * .**^*..77^”-^*-.^ m4
building has had one of the busiest --- —
months in history. Lt Comdr. M. H 1
Shirley, assistant director, announced
Tuesday. •
More than 55 have joined during
March to bring the strength up to 750
Special programs were scheduled in 1 _ _
the city thi* week in observance of toeing* with toto iwtr"tadwt»n. Tto’.—B
Naval Reserve week. Oomdr. Shirley 9-W tabtot* »« it. sroeial to dwtoor
Fia-Woc*s P-UF msaas Pio-tfiform 1 -
out making a direct recommendation
Leon Shtpp attorney for the Osage
ftna declared ths line was constructed
•la etriet aocordance with our con-
tract. which require, ua to do what
your engineer iWaldrep) told u* to
do If be didn't do what he was sup-
posed to do under hjs
is a fight between the
and the contractor has nothing to do
with it." •
The firm's final estimate was for
SN 374. which included 613.973 I
charged to "overruns" on material*
and work done
B R. Newby, ward two. and Earl
Miller and W M Caln, ward one.
voted to accept the work and pay the
contractor 63.000 lees than hl* final
estimate, allowing the firm to file a
lawsuit for the 63,000.
Mayor Breaks Tie
The motion was opposed by Dick- obtain further information from Dau
erson. LaVeme Carleton ward three, brought no reply,
and Harlow Oer*. ward four
Mayor Street broke the tie by vot-
ing to pay the reduced claim
The spilt became significant be-
cause Ferry Jone*, the other ward two
council member, is confined to his
home by a serious lllnes* and ia not
expected to be able to rraumr his of-
ficial duties for several months.
less (than
miles of track got a blanket exemp-
tion Tuesday from the 35 percent cut
which has been ordered in coal-burn- nwww w i/v*to
ing freight service. MILLION^
At the same time, the Interstate
commerce commission j»oat|>oned until
April 15 the affective date of the re-
duction order *0 far as It affects iron
ore traffic in the Great Lakes region.
Otherwise, the general freight re-
duction will become effective over the
Ralph Leland Nanee, 36. of 3539 nation at midnight Tuesday. It was
NW 36. forfeited a 830 bond Monday ordered by ICC last week to conserve
afternoon in police court, on a reck- dwindling supplies of fuel in view of
leas driving charge. His car Bunday
night struck s parked automobile
J by Warren O. Robinson. 3316
SW 13. in front of the letter's home.
’Die Time* rrronemisly «t.»trd Mon-
day that Nance waa placed tn Jail In
reality he waa released immediately
on bond. Another charge, having no
state driver's license, was dropped
when Nance furnished proof of its
existence.
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Argentina and Chile are involved In <
a dispute with Britain over claims to J
a portion of the Antarctic. Argentina <
contests British right* in the Falk- <
land islands Guatemala ha* renewed '
. .her 100-year-old claim to British <
partners—Bulgaria, Romania and Honduras. 4
Provisional President Romulo Betan- 4
court, chief Venezuelan delegate, said <
his nation will demand that all col- <
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B.V.D. does this handsome sportshirt In the
terrific new Tribal Tones? We have them in
Navajo Red, Cherokee Cold. Pueblo Smoke,
Pawnee Tan. Worn with or without a tie.
Washable, of course. Small, Medium, Large
and Extra Large.
Buy-by-Mail. Pleate include 2% tax, 15c pottage.
State size and color.
company that it refused to go along were arrested.
<m a plan of bidding above estimates Bystanders who witnessed the battle
to force the city to raise It* estimates between police and demonstrators said
and allow a few selfish persons to they were mystified a* to the cause,
make bigger profit* on the jobs When the police attacked with
* awarded sabers, there were- many people who
•If that had been done the storm dldn t know -nythlng about the riots,"
have been cut OO^BrneX why
‘ forming was not apparent in first re-
Only On* Under Estimate port* on the incidents. The two prev-
When the contract was advertised loux riobt WPrr described as solely
as the first of the bond issue sewer agMlnJlt pojjee who were sent to break
job*, the Osage company, headed by up unexplained crowds.
V B Likina, was the only one of eight p„h~. -»
bidder* within the engineering esti- ; - . — . -
***** ’ l.ooo'persons gathered~in the southern
Since the council la prohibited by section of Stockholm and stoned pass- .
law from awarding contract* on bids lng police cars Eight of the demon-
above eettmato*. all the other blds Orators were arrested.
were ineligible for consideration, and a similar Incident occurred Sun- .„,w
the Osage company received the am- day. Another crowd of 1,500 persons Norway'* rugged coastline^*!* regarded
tract. gathered and was broken up by po- by Russia as a western landing area
'Incidents’ Avoided
Because of this. Norway has taken
extraordinary precautions to avert
"incidents” on the Soviet-Norwegian . . .. . . ,
frontier. Officials said Norwegian husbands suits.to a pawn shop,
farmers and villager* residing within P**ned
13 miles of the border were moved ?he food ““ J™"1 <
back some time ago. The action fol- 1 • ne*“P*^r to through }
lowed soviet detention of Norwegians the help-wanted ads^
who were searching for cattle that
had strayed across the border. Some
farmer* ware held several days, ques-
tioned and released.
The state department so far ha* re-
Lci.ru iinmiai ui wai uiuig irpviw i
of stepped-up communist activity in
the Scandinavian countries Possible
uprising* end demonstrations were be-
lieved to have been discouraged by
announcements that the governments
would halt them b.’ force.
snese Communication* Workers’
ion called off it* threatened general
•trike of 400.000 member* Tuesday.
An estimated 300.000 already had
walked out. however, tn regional lay-
offs.
General MacArthur banned thegen-
Chief Union Secretary
Headon Freight Crash
Fatal for 2 in Jersey
JERSEY CITY. N. J.. March 30—
<UP)—Two trainmen were acalded
"I feel” said Horton, "Neely is the f^ny anC| tsro other* injured Monday ®r** strike.
1! night in a headon collision of two Mlt*ujl Nagaoka said he did not be-
Taft control board tn a long time, and frPlght tralns on the Lehigh Valley ” ‘ ’ *
' railroad The dead were identified as
HERMAN GEYER. 63. Union City. ,
N. J., head brakeman of the we.1- *"7°‘«“*d *orl‘
bound train; and *»“,** eonUnued in most of Japans
JOHN HEINIO. 55. Valley Cottage. v,tal *re“
N. J., firemsm on the same train.
John Peterson, 58, North Bergen. N.
J., an engineer, was reported in seri-
ous condition from burns. Edward
Porter. 49, Jersey City, also was in-
, jured. •
WAA Blocks Machine
Tool Sale to Finland
DAYTON, Ohio, March 30—(AT—A
850,000 machine tool order from the lnto court by the bank’s insurance
Finnish purchasing commission has company. The firm sought 8636 dam-
been turned down by the war assets In addition it claimed Ml which
administration, the Dayton office of WB* not recovered after Petrak was
WAA Mid Monday night.
H. B Doty, manager of the WAA
said the official reason waa "i
the tools had not been first offered to
the army and the navy." He said un-
officially there is “a suspicion that the
materials might fall into hand* of s
power that should not have them.”
Fischer, 90. both resident* of a home Small Railroads Given
With Gers. Dickerson. Carleton and for the aged, were making plans Tues- .
the other ward four member. O. A. day for their wedding. Permit tn lisp CnRl
Stark, usually voting as a unit on con- The two began their courtship five 1 11111 vac wai
troveraie*. the absence of Jones gives months ago shortly after Zuckerman WASHINGTON. March 30—(A)—
them a one-vote edge over remaining entered the Monteflore home where fuilroads operating leas (than 100
councilmen. Mrs. Fischer was living. Monday,
♦ ---- they applied for a marriage license.
Zuckerman ha* eight children by
two previous marriages while his
bride-to-be has three children and has
been married once before No date
ha* been set for the wedding, which
will be in the home.
Swedish Police Crush Fright Is Seen
Riot Mob With Sabers As Red Weapon
STOCKHOLM. March 30—(UP >—Swedish police with sabers In Scandinavia
broke up a rioting mob of 5,000 persons in south Stockholm Mon-
• day night, the third mysterious riot in four days. Fifty-six persons
have been arrested and six hospitalized. Washington. March 30— <UF)-r-
The rioting started last Friday and continued over the week- Diplomatic authorities Tuesday viewed
end Police refused to report on their origin. Weekend broadcasts mounting Russian pressure on the
from Moscow, however. Charged Sweden with a “war psychosis" Scandinavian countries a* an effort
and said she was preparing to offer bomber bases to the United
- ' ----------------------------- States In case of war.
Monday night's mob began gather-
ing in the streets at 7 p. m. The police
sent 14 radio cars and squads of
mounted officers to the area Police
formed their line* and attacked with
saber* Just a* the theaters were emp-
tying
Came of Fights Unknown
Six of the demonstrators were sent.
_____ to the hospital with minor injuries, I
th* city • cost esumate up. and I although usual police practice is to.
want to My in behalf of the Oroge strike with the flat of ths mb* Forty
^"^,7Hungary. They provide for mutaul aid
in event of aggression by Germany or
any country united with Germany "di-
rectly or in any other form.”
Russia's apparent efforts to throw a
scare into Scandinavia are not ex-
pected to succeed if those countries
get assurances of military as well as
economic aid from the United States.
■ According to official reports re-
ceived here. Russia so far has exerted
no direct diplomatic pressure on Nor- I
j way. Sweden or Denmark. But the
: current campaign is regarded as a
The first was Friday ni*bt. *ben warning that formal demands are
, being considered.
tHm tHwmm ai “
is tn the most vulnerable spot for Rus-
sian maneuvering. The two nations
have a 100-mlle common frontier
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shot to death by a detective who
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—Four documenta presumed to be
several hundred years old puzzled pub-
lic library official* Tuesday
be a lease on "9 roods of gar-
6 roods of pasture ground"
.nd Other documenU are in
Ml German.
Ftrwi Is Charged
.ne* uuk u.u of the playground
pipe set a precedent for prtces A DerB^’Mnt W1
i on later joos.
GUI concluded that had it not been
for the Osage bid on the first con-
tract all sewer pipe being used in the
bond issue program probably would
have root about 20 percent more
Otll charged however that the
Osage company failed to properly ,
match ends of the storm sewer pipe have been drawn up, setting forth the
so as to place the protective rein- cjUb as an educational, benevolent and
forcing steel in the pipe to bear the charitable organization. Earl Pruet,
streosm for which it was designed
-Waklrep had the duty to inspect
attorney, announced.
. Clark Horton, president of
this and *ee that it was done, but he junior chamber, mid Tuesday
board will not accept Neely’s resig-
_______ nation until someone can be found to
After the pipe was in place, the __. -
”u™«^at7^’ rorrecUv* “step^Vlh- be«t representative we’ve had on the
I’d certainly like to see hhn stay on
until this whole thing is ironed out.”
the pipe must be provided by one of police using mbers and batons to clear
two local manufacturers Likin* did *"*
not make pubHc any information as
to whether his tow bid was predicated
on obtaining pipe from outside manu-
factures. but the pipe used was made
locally.
,Krtr^L1.’ hiH nrte*. contribute yearly for the operation
Btnre th* firm s tow unit bid prices development of the playground
W T,* A commit^ Ms^was
quoted in contract* on later jobs, dub R Nlcholflon
investment man. waa named chair-
man; L. E. Murray, contractor, vice-
president; W A. Coleman, grocer, sec-
retary; Tom Boles, attorney, treasurer,
and J. C. Updike, auditor.
Resignation Held Up
Incorporation paper* for the group
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to place the protective rein- club as an educational, benevolent and
Desperate Father
Dies Attempting
To Get Baby Food •
Of the three small nations. Norway philip Andmon jr**71 had" a^hard
30. and their year-old baby since he ’
ln*t toh *r * drivar last Ha-
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