Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 33, Ed. 3 Tuesday, June 30, 1942 Page: 7 of 22
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Books Are Closed at Wards!
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Federal Purchases
MADE
PURCHASES
NOW ARE PAYABLE AUGUST 1OTH!
Of Raw Materials
SPECIAL MAIL ORDER OVERSTOCK PURCHASE AND
Exceptional Value!
WAR SAVINGS
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BONDS and STAMPS
$
• Shantung Weave Spun Rayons!
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• Stunning Cardo-Spun Rayons!
UNLIMITED QUANTITY!
BUY TODAY—SAVE!
• Fine Quality Rayon Poplins!
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• Fast-Color Seersuckers!
War Saving Stamps
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• Pique! Percale! Sheers!
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bill. House leaders ordered a session
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GUARANTEED VALUES IN
WAR BONDS
White! Beige! Two-Tone!
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PRINTS, SHEERS
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STOP SELLING MERCHANDISE AND
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FROM 12:00 TO 12:15
I Remnants 1/, price!
1 COTTONS! RAYONS! / 2
ALL DEPARTMENTS—ALL FLOORS
First Floor
Compare Elsewhere at 98c
Special Purchase!
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MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN
CATALOG ORDER SERVICE
any purchases totaling
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• 80-SQUARE PRINTS
• PRINTED SHEERS!
State Oil Output
Off 8,300 Barrels
Now
Only
Available For
Sale in Mexico
Now
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Now
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Now
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BEAU-CEL
CELANESE RAYON TAFFETA
Regular
$3.95
Value
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Pistol Shots is Record
KANSAS CITY. June 30.—(P— Po-
liceman Francis O'Connor, rated a’
one of the nation's best pistol experts,
was called to the University of Kan-
may
$10
Pumps! Straps! Ties!
High and Low Heels!
Wake Raider
Col. Arthur W. Meehan, Indian-
REGULAR 25.00
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WAR BONDS
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[ trying to put through resolutions con-
tinuing appropriations on the existing
MEXICO CITY, June 30. — (P) — basis if last-minute log-jams prevent
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sas City to bag five owls, whose night
diving on students had made them
pests.
The policeman shot all five—with
four shots. Two of the birds were in
line of one bullet.
if affected departments are to have
funds to operate with Wednesday.
Night Sessions Due
Night sessions were in prospect for
both chambers and there was talk of
, $200,000 Trust Fund
For Crosbys Approved
HOLLYWOOD, June 30—(UP)—A
total of $200,000 in trust funds for
Bing Crosby's four sons Tuesday bore
approval of probate court.
Trust* of $50,000 each were set up
for Gary, 9. Philip and Michael, 8-
year-olds twins. and Lindsay. 4. Total
yield of the trusts is $12,000 a year,
from stock in the Crosby corporation,
which lumps together Bing's many
business activities.
be used on
Clearance! Values Up to $2.49!
Style & Play Shoes
| Super-durable Beau-Cel Celanese* rayon taffeta.
| Covering is guaranteed not to crack or split!
§ Down filled. Rose, cedar, green, wine and light and
| dark blue combination. Cut size 72x84. Treated to
| resist moth damage. $1 down holds it in our lay-away
| department until October 15th.
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3750
7500
These are famous values at 1.49 and 1.79! At this sensational reduc-
tion, they’re a “steal”! You'll want to buy an armful when you see
the spun rayons in sharp bright prints, the rayon crepe shirtwaists in
exciting colors or striking plaids and two-tones. Fast color seersuckers,
piques. percales. sheers, in a grand selection of styles and colors. Sizes
for misses 12 to 20, women 38 to 44.
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California declined 30,000 to 642,-
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Sell Only War Savings
BONDS and STAMPS
mobile association which issues a cer-
tificate permitting them to buy new
ones. These new ones can be bought
in any tire store, all of which are
open. The old tire must be sold to the
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You'll be surprised how pretty this one will
look in your album. Better buy several!
DEEP BLACK
You can black out the entire Axis with enough
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Tourists to Mexico this summer will ; action before the start of the new fed-
find not only the usual hospitable , eral year.
welcome but enough tires for emer- , smesbewssnatsndthatiinsrardouset
gencies and gas stations which never ; approved $42,800,000,000 war supply
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is in Mexico. Tourists whose tires blow voted to close that activity down. The
out beyond hope of repair apply to the , senate decided to continue it.
nearest office of the Mexican Auto-
SALE of DRESSES
REGULARLY *1.49 TO *1.79, NOW
Arkansas ..
California
Colorado
Eastern fields .....
Illinois ...........
Indiana ...........
Kansas..........
Louisiana......
North Louisiana .
Louisiana gulf coast
Michigan . .
Mississippi ......
Montana ...........
Nebraska .........
New Mexico ........
Oklahoma ..........
Texas .............
East Texas ......
West Texas
North Central Texas
Bast Central Texas .
Texas Panhandle ..
Texas Gulf coast . .
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Clearance! 350 pairs all
new spring and summer
style and play shoes. All
white, two-tone, beige.
High, low and medium
heels Values up to 2.49!
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Our most popular style! We expect a rush on aTYi
this one—so hurry! 2*5
June 27
Crude
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. 310.700
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priority certificate if it has been
driven more than 1.000 miles in
Mexico. The trip from Mexico City to
the border is 750 miles, so this is not
a problem for bonafide tourists.
about $210,000,000 for the OPA but a
house appropriations subcommittee
cut the amount to $95,000,000 and the
full appropriations committee lopped
off still another $20,000,000 Monday.
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WHAT
CAUSES YOUR
CONSTIPATION?
Many people look upon constipation as
gust a failure of regular bowel movement.
Yet, ro varied are ita causes that often your
needs may be for something which not only
relieves constipation but also acta as an
aid to wake up the flow of bile.
Try Carter's Little Liver Pills . . . they
are a laxative and more. Not only do they
aid in the relief of constipation with ita
sour irritability and discomfort, but they
also help wake up a better flow of one of
our own most vital digestive juices -the bile.
So the next time you are bogged down
and sufering from inner sluggishnene-try
the laxative with the plus value-try Carter’e
Little Liver Pills AB directed. See the differ-
ence for yourself. See how good-how glad*
to-be-alive you may feel tomorrow morn.
IM. AU druggista 10e and 254. (Adv.)
Is Suggested Remedy
WASHINGTON, June 30. — (A) - A
plan for vast federal business sub-
sidies to block a threatened break-
through in price ceilings has been rec-
ommended to congressional leaders by
high-ranking government officials.
informed sources said Tuesday that
Price Administrator Leon Henderson
and Secretary of Agriculture Wickard
had suggested informally a scheme
built around government purchase of
farm products and other raw ma-
terials which would be resold—at a
loss—to businesses "squeezed" between
frozen wholesale and retail prices.
Plan Saves Retailer
Thus, it was said. a retailer who
could not raise his prices to compen-
sate for higher wholesale charges
could continue in business without
breaking through price ceilings.
One adviser to President Roosevelt
said "one guess" was that such a pro-
gram would cost the government be-
tween $300,000,000 and $400,000,000.
Representative Cannon iD.. Mo.).
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Japs Sentence Dutch
MELBOURNE. Australia, June 30.
—</P}—The Netherlands East Indies
information service said Tuesday the
Japanese radio of Batavia had report-
ed two Dutchmen of the conquered
islands were sentenced to death and
four other persons were imprisoned
for terms ranging from five months
to five years on charges of listening
1 to foreign broadcasting stations and
spreading rumors.
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88.355 I investigated. General DeWitt said. He
219.500 , will be photographed, fingerprinted,
83 500 58:288 ' and must supply a complete state-
232180 22,585 l ment of his personal history.
3.775 3,750 --•
80,480 80.500 _ ...
38233881,280:688 Five Birds W ith Four
295 00 362.750
Stock up now on the finest
slack suits you’ve seen at any-
where near this price. Sanfor-
ized light weight cotton hop-
sacking and novelty weaves.
Well tailored, comfortable
slacks. In or outer style shirts.
Greens, blues, tans, and
browns. Small, medium and
large size. Hurry!
California's losses almost offset
Texas' gains.
Regularly 1.19! Ruffled styles,
picture frame styles! Grand as-
sortment of colors and designs. 54
inches wide! Save NOW!
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Mexico makes plenty of its own 1 at 10 a. m.—two hours earlier than
high-octane gasoline and will sell usual—to complete debate on a 81.
anybody all he wants of it. The prices 810.487.615 omnibus appropriation bi.l
are pre-war, too—20 centavos, about containing $75,000,000 for the OPA
4 cents, a liter, which is about a Then both bodies planned to take
duart up compromise versions of still other
. approvriation bills—$425,000,000 for
Tires are another matter. Mexico is , the state, commerce and justice de-
dependent on its stored rubber and partments; $280,000,000 for the WPA;
littlebit of suayule. but it has enough , s32.000,000 for war housing in Wash-
atored for a year if the tourist traffc L $178.099,000 for the interlor
doesnt drain it off But it also wants • department, and $1,115,000,000 for the
to encourage tourist traffic so the labor-federal security agencies The
government drafted these rules; only point m disagreement in the lat-
A tourist can buy a new tire if one ter measure was continuance of the
he has becomes irrepairable while he civilian conservation corps. The house
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quarterback and one-time sports floor manager for next years office of
Hit. f +0. rdnn. 1. cl. price administration appropriation.
Writer of the Indianapolis Star, told the house in an extraordinary
piloted an army bomber in the night session Monday night. "We have
raid on Wake island Saturday,; heard the most colossal sums men-
the navy department disclosed, tioned,"
This development came as both the
senate and house faced badly jammed
calendars on the last day of the fiscal
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TULSA. June 30.-(P— Daily crude Alcon T,.
oil production in the United States HldSKdI IIaVE 1
Increased 130 to 3,743,190 barrels for I
the week ended June 27, the Oil and IT I.. Awm.r I pk
Gw Journal said Tuesday. Under Army uurD
SAN FRANCISCO June 30— (P—
Strict military control over all civil-
nois. 2,695 to 277.040; Kansas, 7,750 ian travel to and. from Alaska, WAS
to 272.100; the Rocky Mountain states, established Tuesday by the army, ef
900 to 122.095; Oklahoma 8.300 to Active July 11.
369,000. and East Texas, 67.750 to: A military pass will be required for
295 000 any civilian entering or leaving the
All Texas was up 43.600 to 1.324,300; territory. under the first such order =
Louisiana, 2,845 to 310.700, and Mich- involving the Pacificarea.. , KE
igan. 500 to 65,700. ' . Lieut. Gen. L, DeWitt head of -
Estimated daily average crude oil the western defense command. Fourth
production for the week ended June army and Alaska defense command.
27 compared with previous week. .announced six reasons would be ac-
cepted for granting permits: Official
-tude business of the United States govern-
on i ment. definitely-arranged legitimate
672: 850 i employment, business reasons, return
§ 1180 , of bona fide Alaska residents to their
298:438 homes, close domestic relationship
128.580 and school interests.
Henderson Aids Rapped
Under bi-partisan agreement the
house began a four-hour debate on
the omnibus bill at 5 30 p. m Mon-
day. but within an hour less than 40
same dealer at government-fixed of the 435 members were in their
emn rubber prices seats. Adjournment came at 9:10 p m.
The United states permits the Un- Before the debate.sslipped.int ° tpe
portation of the new tire without a routynertoT Yhe house that some of
Henderson's divisions were "filled up
with derelicts from WPA NLRB and
folks who have been on the pay roll
for 10 years—leeches on the body
politic."
Henderson originally asked for
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Subsidies Asked
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. 149.400 144000
. 94.050 93.950 1
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. 378 850 326,550
65.550 60.200
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 33, Ed. 3 Tuesday, June 30, 1942, newspaper, June 30, 1942; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1988395/m1/7/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.