Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 193, Ed. 3 Thursday, January 2, 1941 Page: 4 of 7
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for the Democratic renomination, said
his plans were not yet definite, but that
Colleagues of Senator Minton iD.
Ind i. an administration stalwart dur-
ing his single senate term, have dis-
cussed the possibility of his appoint-
ment to a federal position because of
the unflagging support he gave the
Court of Claims Post Expected to Provide
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federal judge, and Neely iD.. W. Va.)
has been elected governor of his state
Three representatives—Murdock ID
Utah i. Brewster (R., Maine, and
Wallgren <D.. Wash.) will take senate
to seats.
old people were advocated Thursday
by several legislators amid increasing I
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state in 1912 but who was defeated
What 4 welcome they have cooked
up lor Frank Morgan on his return
to the air’ Be sure to hear this riot-
ous hall hour of tunes and laughs’
1 * 13- A pproxed.Laundries- "Today’,
30—Hess and Clark
•••—Markets
There was no Indication which side
the president will support But if the
treasury department opposes most of
the program—as spokesmen said It
will—it would be difficult for him
to oppose strenuously the stand of
his secretary of the treasury.
TIME!
starring
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Labor Paper Writer
Calls for Purge
Crosby at 8 p. m.,
9 p. m.
GOOD TO THE LAST DROP
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LONDON, Jan 2 — (UP)— United |
States bombers are being flown across
'he Atlantic ocean to Britain "in a
steady stream,” Viscount Beaverbrook.
I minister for aircraft production, said
Thursday.
Every day the Times sells more papers in Oklahoma City than there are homes
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Hanley "Daddy” Stafford
Meredith H'ilbon’i Orchestra
and a great cast!
Town
KTOK - Bobby Ramos’
Orch.
WKY — Naxweli House Cof-
fee Time
KOMA—Ask It Basket
KTOK-Pot of Gold
KOCY—New®
7:05 KOCY Headliners
7: 15AKaY — Sllhouettes of
WASHINGTON, Jan 2.
practice.
Representative Dempsey iD, N M.)
who made an unsuccessful bill for a
senatorial nomination, has been ap-
pointed to the maritime commission.
Representative Horton <R„ Wyo ),
who assisted in the management of
Wendell Willikie’s presidential cam-
paign and was defeated for re-elec-
tion. will resume management of his
large ranch holdings.
Others headed "back to the farm"
are Representative Phil F. Ferguson
of Oklahoma. Representative Cum-
mings <D. Colo.) and Senator Fra-
Tier (R. N. D.)
Senator Holt (D . W Va) intends
to write and lecture. I am going to
continue an unaffiliated fight against
war," he said.
Two other senators have ready-
made jobs. Schwellenbach id . Wash.)
already has begun his duties as a
I here will be buckets of comedy on
NBC’s red network Thursday night, with
Fannie Brice and Frank Morgan at 7
p. m.; Henry Aldrich at 7:30 p. m.: Bing
ANYWAX 1
THINK A WIFE
FEELS CLOSER
congressional suggestions for changes
in the act.
Discussion centered about two pos.
sible revirions;
Aflat federal monthly grant of $20
’ 230 to persons over 60 or 65 years.
A change in the present formula
0 equal federal and state contribu-
110115 .so that the government in the
ure would provide S2 to the states
31 up to a designated maximum
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SIX- THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1941
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. — (P)—Some of the best-known faces
in consress became private citizens with the end of the session
Thursday, returning, to such non-political activities as farming
the practice of law. business, or just "taking it easy.”
A dozen senators and some 70 house members performed their
last official acts before beginning voluntary or enforced retire-
ment from public life.
$1,600 Pel When pretty
June Wilcox
goes to Tahiti beach in Miami,
she always carries along her
pet chinchilla, valued at s,-
600 It would take dozens of
peit like his to make a coat,
but then who wants a fur coat
in Florida?
Expected to Be Major Issue
At present, the government matches
state funds on a SI for SI basis up
n> a maximum monthly benefit of
MEXICO CITY, Jan. 2—IPVice- 1
1 president elect and Mrs Henry A Wal-
lace left by plane Thursday for
Brownsville, Texas, ending a five-
week visit in which they attended the
inauguration of Manuel Avila Ca-
macho, Mexican president, Decem-
ber 1.
They will go from Brownsville to
San Antonio for a brief visit with
Mayor Maury Maverick. Accompany- I
ing them Thursday was Lester M '
Mallory, agricultural attache of the
I United States embassy here.
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7:20 WKY—Aldridke Familv
KOMA—City Desk
KTOK -Fame mid Fortune ,
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The 366-day session, usually harmonious where national de
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6 00—sunrise Roundup with Markets,
J 130- Amercian Program
i. •—Weather
f:50—Dixie Boy Jordan
• :00—Okies
• 13—News While IO News
30—uperior Rangers— Superior
reed*
2:15—Captain Here—Skelly
2 i00-Musical Clock—- Griffin
Ml.,— Nutrena Program
3:30—NBC .1 Romeos
a 1 NBC Ed MeHuk:
9.90-NBC.Hqiscbont Hannah
:13—.Melody Freight
o 30—NEC Ellen Randolph
’ 46—Aunt Susan
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11: in—Karen Kerr—Kerr’g
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II Ne—Betty crocker
11:15—Arnold Grim’s Daughter
But there was little doubt that the
report would touch off a major con-
troversy in the new congress con-
vening Friday, and that it may be-
come a close second in congressional
debate to the question of greater aid
to Great Britain.
LONDON Jan 2,—< UP)—Charges
congressional that Britain’s manpower is being
conservative senators grossly wasted In war industries ap-
peared in newspapers Thursday to-
gather with criticism of a transport
muddle which, it was asserted is
uriner hampering the war output
The industrial correspondent of the
Daily Herald. Labor party organ
wrote:
f:00—Melodies
H 15—NBC War News
5 JO—NBC Program
5:15—MIid-Continent Life Family
' 00- NBC Maxwel Hou.se Coffee
Time
7130—NBC Aldridge Family
H 00—NBC Bing Crosby
Wt00-Weleh Program
tc 5—Kaltenborn
.2 30—NBC Musical Americana
10:00—NBC Fred Waring
10 15 - NBC chuck Foster
10 30— News While h , News
*0 45 NBC Tony Pastor
11 .un—Moonlizht Matinee
11 15 .NBC Russ Morgan
NBG Richard Himber
11 55—NBC New®
WKY--Odds and Ends
KOMA- News
KTOK News
. KOCY News
12:03 KOCY Noonday !
I? I • WKY—Merit Fecd
. Serenaders
Connally for Matching Plan
Senator Downey (D., Calir. said he
v mted the flat federal payment__a
proposal whtch some levislators con-
tended would meet with White House
approval.
Under that program aged persons
would receive a monthly check from
the federal government plus any ad-
ditional sum provided by their states
The proposal to change existing
matching requirements came from
Senator Connally iD. Texasi, a mem-
ber of the finance committee Con- ’
nally suggeated the government match
the state’s old-age benefits on a two-
m-one basis up to a maximum total
of $15 a month.
Tills Information is furnished by the stations.
The Times should not be field responsible for
failure of stations to relay program changes.
Chairman Marvin Jones (D , Texas)
of the house agriculture committee
has been appointed to the court of
claims.
Bruce Barton ,R . N Y i and Ralph
E Church <n.. Ill.) were house mem-
bers who fell by the wayside in an ef-
fort to win senate seats.
WKY— Cain’s Coffee-
Program
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L.WKY.sieIla Dalas
KTOK Alterngon Melodies
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Senate Majority Leader Barkley iD.
Ky > sought to obtain confirmation of
| the nomination of J. Warren Madden
former chairman of the national labor
relations board to be a member of
the court of claims.
Meeting
8:15 KOCY -Pop Vocal®
_ Beaverbrook described the trans-at-
« lantic flights as a "very efficient mean
of delvery" and said it was "being ex-
tended more and more.”
The minister’s statement made to
American newspaper correspondents
marked the first official announce-
ment that United States bombers were
being flown across the Atlantic.
"Britain now has more airplanes
simulate the famous battle in the
1830 s between Andrew Jackson and
the Bank of the United States.
Principals in the conflict—President
Roosevelt, Secretary of the Treasury
Morgenthau, and the federal reserve
; board chairman, Marriner s Eccles—
were silent over the holiday on the
board’s report which was released by
Eccles Fragmentary
reaction—from
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FRIDA Y
6 A. M.
WK)—Sunrise Koundup
With Markets
KOMA News
6:10 A-rO
News
6:15 KOMA Minica) Clock
6:30 WKY—-American Snuff
Program
KTOK For Oklahoma
Ha rmers
6 ’ ■ W KY— Weather
KOCY Good Mornine
6:50 WKY—Dixie Box Jordan
WKY—NBC Program
5:05 KOCY — Edwin L< Marre
Quartet
6 15 UKI—Melodies
KOMA Outdoors With
Bob Edue
KOCY Fiesta
5:5 WKY— New,
5:30 WKY — Jack Armstrone
KOMA—To Be An ounced
KTOK— Captnin Midnizht
■ KOCY carnival
5: 15 UKI —Spurts
KOMA —The World Today
KEDK. Tom MiX Straisht
KOCY-Ted Andreus
oHesasserted that a similar situation
obtains in other branches nt the en-
gineering industries and continued •
s1.the renson is what 1 suspect
then there will need to be drastic
The treasury’s position was out- " among highly plnced person-
retadn“thellgh T reprsuidentshouid J hescorrespondent sald that while
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KOCY News
10:05 KOCY Record Revue
10:13 WKY-Cbuek Foster,
Orrh.
KOMAI. D Lacv
KTOK— Jake‛s College Club
Orch
10:20 FOMA- civde Luca s
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10:30 WKY-- News
KOMA —Dunce Orrh
KTOK Mitchell Aires'
Orrh.
KOCY London Neu sea.’ t
10: KOCY Maximilian and
His Violin
10:15 WKY — Tom Pastor
KOCY Tomorrow’s Head-
lines Tonizht
WASHINGTON, Jan
KOCY New
R oj KOCY Mornine Watch
N V' WRY — Nutrena Program
S In WKY—Mu* it .tl Brevities
KOCY Console Reflections
« 1 WKY —Willard Yeats
KOMA This Woman’s
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KOCY Ansthing Goes
social security benerits for
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9 1. M.
"K5—Houseboat Hannah
KOMA- News
KTOK -Thrifty Ads
KOCY News
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9:13 WKY—Melodies
KOMA-Myrt and Marg
KTOK Kitchen Partv
9 to WKY—Ellen ntandolph
KOMA Stepmother
KTOK —Rev T Myron
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9 1, WKY—Aunt Susan
KOMA Woman 41 Courage
10 A. Al.
6 /*. M.
WKV—Melodie,
KOMA - Amos 'n Andy
KTOK—Easv Aces
. KOCY News
6:05 KOCY Harmonica
Rockets
6 15 WKY—Neus
KOMA—Lunny Ross
KTOK—Mr Keen. Tracer of
Lost Persons
KOCY Jim Jam Jive
6 Nt WKY—NBC Program
KOMA —Vox Pop
KTOK Eventide Echoes
6 15 WKY — Mid Continent
Life Famih
KTOK—Fulton Lewis Jr.
Burke (D., Neb. 1, and
MAk
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WKY— Musical Cloek
KOMA—Rev E F Webber
KOMA- Breakfast I tub
1:00—0dds and Ends— Local Federal
. il—Merit Feed Serenaders
1J.SO—Chicago Daily News Foreign
Service
zi—TErazLour Nartha Blair
i :40 Armour Program
? B'ppRersgune
:45—NBC Vic and Sade
3:00- Cirele C Ranch Hand--,
tains Better ('offer
? 18—88 Stella Dallas
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3 45—NBC Widder Brown
4 00— NBC ir Alone
: 15—NBC Lone Journey
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5 Q0-NBC Charles Spivak
R i0--Jack Armstrong
5 43—NBC Sports
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2 P. Al.
WKy— Nars Marlin
•I- KQC -As You Like J’
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EQMA- Four Clubmen
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KTOK -dust Plain Bill
3 P. Al.
Longest Session Ending
Lack of a quorum has prevented
earlier consideration of the nominn-
ton. Senator Taft ,R. Ohio,, who
has announced his Intention to fian
confirmation, said he would discuss
The treasury department and the fed- tionav"abordmiriitratinnnectsothewna
eral reserve board prepared Thursday hi; opposition to Madden
Leaders planned to lel the seventy-
81xth congress dip automatically at
the close of the day's business with-
out passing any concurrent resolution
for Sine dlr adjournment Because
1940 was a lean year, the 366-day re -
old will be difficult to exceed in the
future Longest previous session was
354 days during the World war
One of (he first items on the agend ।
of the new congress which convenes
Friday will be appropriations, with
accent on defense outlays and an < t-
fort to reduce other government cost
leaders hope to hold total expendi-
tures for the fiscal year beginning
July 1 to the unprecedented figure of
about $17,000,000,000
Another matter high on the calendar
will be President Roosevelt’s recom-
mendation for approval of the lonu-
projected St Lawrence river power-
navigation project, estimated to cost
S25n.000.000
Among the flowers of the president
which will expire automatically this
, year unless renewed is the chief exne.
utIve’s authority to devalue the dol-
lar which is scheduled to die June 30
The federal reserve board, seeking
broad powers to curb inflation has
recommended that this power not be
renewed.
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KOCY Majestie Tilo
Henty Wallace and Wife
End V isit in Mexico
. KOCY News
1:02 5 ^’ Te ” 11 Fasy
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KOMA Gity Desk
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11 A. M.
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KOCY Neus
11:05 KOCY Henry KIng g
Orch
11 J • WKY —News
KOMA Impe 1 ’'1 Interlude
KTOK. Merry Musie
H 30 .WKY—Netts Crocker
K9MA- Harriet Hurbour
KTCK-From ‘ Woman s
Point of Vtew
KOCY Appr ved for
Listening
II 15 WKY—Arnold Grimts
Daughter
QMA—Wiley and Gene
KTOK—Buckeye Font
KOCY—Meer the Band
Noon
WKY—Bing Crosby
KOMA- Major Bowes Ama-
teur Hour
KTOK-—New Hope Choir
KOCY- Neus
8:05 KOCY Curtain Calls
8:30 KTOK John B Kennedy
and the News
‘Steady Stream’ of
Bombers Reported
WKY — Moonlizht Matinee
KOMA - New®
KTOK- News
.KOCY Moon Mazie
11:05 KOMA - Jey Kearns’
Orch.
11 15 WKY- Russ Morgan
KTOK—Gene Krupa's
Orch
KOMA—Music You Want
im"nsmaeih N3
WKY- Girl Alone
KOMA—News
KTOK- F 'h Tabernacle
Gospel Hour
KOCY News
4:05 KOCY D; n c M - nee
• Lt WKY —I ne Journev
KOMA Columbia Concert
Orch.
4:30 WVKI—Cuiding Light
KTOK The Johnson
4 KCVIThe shiatne Hour
4 Lt W K ) News
KrV 8e a * *ood Baines
for a great tug-of-war over control of
the nation's credit and currency dur-
ing the rearmament period.
The board's recommendations for
repeal of many treasury and presi-
dential fiscal powers, including the
president's power to devalue the dol-
lar. and its bid for broad power to
combat inflationary tendencies
12 00—Odds and Ends—Local Federal
I •’►—Merit Feed Serenaders
13"—Chicago Daily News foreign
13—Approved Laundries—"Todnv*
Best Rus'
12 —Melodies
• • 36—Markets
100—The Heart of Martha Blal,
I: I— Skirvin Hour
I JO—Music Graphs
1:15—Judy and Jane—Folger's
2 00- NBC Mary Marlin
2 15-NBC Ma Perkins
2 30 NBC Pepper Young
2 45 NBC Vic and Sade
J oo— Cirele ( Ranch Hands—
Cain's Better Coffee
3 15— NBC Stella Dallas
3 30— NBC Lorenzo Joneg
3 45 -NBC Widder Brown
4 00 - NEC Girl Alone
4 15—NBC Lone Journev
NECG Light
1 —News While Its News
5 oo—NBc Program
5 -NBC Press Radio New®
• 10—Jack Armstrong
5 45- NBC Sport®
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Longest Congress Session in History
Gasps Its Last Breath—Still Fighting
Koma Hi-F!yern with
Jumbled Worde
KTOK Bet ' the Hook
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wKy—The Meart of
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7 A. M.
UK Y—Okies
KTOK News
KOCY New
7:05 KOCY —Say It With
Music
7:13 WKY —News
KOMA Wiley and Gene
KTOK Al and Le Reher
7:30 WKY —Superior Rangers
KOMA News
KTOK Ray Perkins
KOCV Morning Watch
7 15 WKY—Captain Herne
KONA -Hi-Fivers
KTOK Just About Time
7:55 KTOK —Nevs
of every type in operation than e er
before in history and she has mora
in reserve," Beaverbrook said.
"All British orders for United Stales
airplanes for 1941 now have been
placed and the United States pro-
gram for this year has been settled."
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l”ension
The question of the extent and ty»e
of aid to Great Britain likewise is ex-
pected to lie one of the earliest sib.
lects considered, with the discussion
probably extending to include the ad-
minlstration’s foreign policy.
Fight on Defense Strike Curb
Demands have been raised in the
present congress for action to limi
strikes in defense industries, and many
members predict this will develop into
a major issue
WKY—Welch Program
KOMA Glenn Miller 5 Orel)
KOCY News
2 05 KOCY - Gypsy Caravan
9 15 WKY—Kaltenborn Edits
KOMA Clloo.se Up Sides
KOCY -Louis Katzman *
Orel)
9 30 Wky— Musical
Americana
KTOK Wvuhe Willinms
KOCY Stars Over Man-
hattan
9 10.KOMA To be Announced
KTOK Hi! Parade of
Book'
As an example of Connally’s plan
a state could put up $5 and the gov-' 1
। ernment would provide $10, making
a total payment of $15 monthly. It
he state wished to appropriate addi-
tional money the government would
match it on '* 50-50 basis up to «
Sm" n individual benefit of $40 to
Drmocratic Leader Barkley of the
senate said revision of the social se-
cuIIIV law might become one of the
major issues in the new congress
which starts Friday
President Roosevelt is expected to
touch on the subject in his annual
state of the nation" address to con-
&ress Monday.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 193, Ed. 3 Thursday, January 2, 1941, newspaper, January 2, 1941; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1993562/m1/4/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.