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Corp., and the Texas Co.
Police Chief George H. Blaine said
unanimity, prevails
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The civil aeronautics administration
announced here Monday night pro-
cedure by which Oklahoma's approx-
imately 3,000 pilots can get their li-
censes recertified and urged the fliers
to do so immediately.
All pilots licenses except those of
airline pilots were suspended by the
CAA Sunday night as a defense meas-
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preferred to take her chances with
anned force just as Germany has
done. Japan chose to live by the
sword and she will die by the sword.
Japan will be blasted, bombed, burned.
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\X TASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—
VV Americans can in- nunud u" 111 order to have his license re-
‘ ‘ All I leans < an D‘ proud certified and the suspension lifted. the
today. • e can I € proud t licit pilot must now do these things:
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away for us Practically every
leading isolationist already has
been heard from. Their answer
to the attack on Honolulu is that
we must fight Wheeler and Taft .ona .
and McNary, leader of the senate ganndhettkask Oxlghamaang ondazthes
Republicans. have taken their essential to war.
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Time honored guarantee as well as that
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man race can progress toward that
happier life which science and in-
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America can open that door.
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the sabotage and subversive activ-
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come out of it Our victory must be
used to bring about a new era of
benevolent force which will secure for
all men and women and their children
a new kind of peace in which the hu- at the. 12,000-foot mark Monday and
efforts were made, and that no homa pilots can return to the air.
American gun fired before we .
were attacked Only today have I Hain pologizes
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Price Ceilings for Raw
Wool to Be Established
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9,—(PP— Price
Administrator Leon Henderson an-
nounced Monday that price ceilings
would be established for raw wool nt
approximately the levels prevailing
last week. Formal schedules will be
issued shortly, Henderson said.
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An incendiary bomb, prepared by Traverse Schmidt. in-
cendiary bomb expert of the Western Pennsylvania Firemen
associatioin, completely destroyed this dummy house in le
than one minute alter it was ignited. The flames spread with
such speed Schmidt was forced to lump to safety. Note furni-
ture within and fragments of the burning bomb which could
not be extinguished with water.
We will come out of this war with
fighting strength the like of which has
never been seen. We will have plenty
of it for our protection. I hope we will
use it also in co-operation with other
nations so that no power again can
commit such an assault against the
peace as Japan has just been guilty of
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1 Japanese military strength is ex-
terminated. More than that must
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First Police Commissioner Russell
Cobb announcea he will immediately
ask the city commission for 20 addi-
tional police officers for the dura-
tion of the emergency.
Second, the police department at
the request o. the war department
began a systematic inspection to guard
five Tulsa manufacturing concerns.
They are: The Walter O'Bannon Co.,
Bethlehem Supply Co, Oklahoma
Steel Castine Co . W C. Norris Manu-
facturing Co. and the Macnick Co.
The O'Bannon Co. is working on
machine gun parts and the others
are making shell parts.
War-Time Footing
Three large refineries here were
put on a wa" time footing and the
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stand with the government.
Japan has united this country
for war Congress will very soon
register the unity of this na-
tion.
nomic situation made that her logical
course. Japan can live only by sea
trade. But she has chosen to war
with the two other sea powers. She
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tion. the spoiled little gangster of
the orient will have to be ex-
terminated as a power Japan
has asked for it and now she
will get it.
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W omen Hire Warned
About Hosiery Racket
We have no husiness befnt
any less a jeweiry store
than we ran be! No rise in
diamond priees at MeEntee’s
long as present siocks last.
Invest now. Pay later.
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"5nlesmen" have appeared 1
officers where girls are em
otft ring three pairs of Nylo
i $2 They display a box wind
neither brand name nor dis
name When purchaser
0 ellophane-wrapped hosier
- cover long runner* and menu
4 hidden by careful folciing
ities detail at work more than a year
has a list of aliens and agitators ready
to give the department of justice.
starved. Her people will suffer ghast- Civilian Defense
ly tortures. A nation which had pos- A volunteer office for civilian de-
sibilities of becoming one of the rulers fense will be set up immediately in
nf the world will be reduced to a piti- Tulsa to cope with the national
ful huddling people on a poor little emergency. W T. Calvert, county de-
group of islands. . fense chairman announced.
p~Eg mg, . The defense committee met Mon-
T tni m0 . n can no longer day and decided to make a clear dis-
1 toerate.,the, anarchy of conquest miction between the duties of the
by.10 m .The two nations most ad- city and county authorities and
dieted to this barbarism are Germany workers
and Japan. They must be disarmed.
Force must be hereafter kept in the
hands of nations that will use it to
bring about a peaceful world.
Coughlin is Silent
On Outbreak of War
DETROIT, Dec 9, — (P) — Rev.
Charles E. Coughlin, Royal Oak. I
Mich., priest and frequent contributor
to the magazine Social Justice which |
has pursued an isolationist policy in ;
the nation's defense effort, declined
comment Monday on the outbreak of
hostilities with Japan.
determine the
ing the hazard
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iss was started
? of city, state
If you have an ui 'e, or
a fnend, who like good b
Dig hit and send Falstaf
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TULSA. Dec
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aided
CAA Reveals Plan
For Recertification,
Announces Schedule
then the A
will file h
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The director quick
that he was expec
for inductees from
January and ex pre
the state could fill
out immediate clid
Colonel Murras
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United States continued to labor Present documentary evidence of nis
for peace We tried to throw our identty. such as a passport or Okla-
, . . . • , noma drivers license with fingerprints
moral weight against aggression once his license is rece rtlifed the
and for the protection of all na- pilot will be free to return tn the air
tions and for equal opportunity. thus indicating non-military flying wili
We can be proud that we con- be under way again within a tew days,
tinued to do this until Japan All non-military planes except air-
struck liners were grounded through the li-
stuck cense suspension order Sunday night.
* * * The following schedule of dates and
TWELVE hours before Japa- places where inspectors will be on
1 nese planes appeared over hand .this weck to recertify licenses
. .. : n u was announced
Honolulu. President Roosevelt
melen nersonallv to the em- 1 uesday Municipal airport at Pon-
appealed personan! tome em ca city Munactpal airport at ard-
peror ot Japan to join him in a more, CAA office at Municipal air-
peaceful adjustment Even as the port Oklahoma City
news of the attack was flashed .Wednesday- Municipal air port at
to washington. secretary Hull PonncAMniciMlunirpa acAori
was talking with the two Japa and Wiley Post airport, Oklahoma
nese representatives in his of- City
fice. We were shot at while still Thursday—CAA office. Municipal
in the act of seeking peace. airport Ok’ahoma City
w* Further dates and places will be I
A STRONG nation can take pnottakdaatantae "Atcrecdrtnl 10
A pride in that. and in the rec- canon dates this week
nrd of patience and fair dealing. It was emphasized that licenses ot The peace following the war is a problem that must be co-
be proud of President pilotsiamust "bePtlctrtihxdfPberorriner sidi
Roosevelt and Secretary Hull, holder can fly This includes certifi- he preseni conflict, Karl J Hambro, president in exile < 1 the
and of their cool and steady loy- cates for student pilots civilian pilot Norwegian parliament said Monday night.
alty to those basic principles that training students private, commer- He addressed the Sequoyah Knife and Fork club in u
must, after the last drop of blood cial and instructor pilots ----
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has been spilled, rise azain I the washingtin CAA headquarters |> I* II ! I ryvy
guide nations Our efforts failed Monday mgm and the stattofin- | ’0 | ice | Bo ie | hree
But we can be proud that those spectors here rushed plans so Okla- v "VTM z m vu
Richard Burto
the department
Bond sa id a
the next duv i
Way to Eliminate
Danger Sought
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political reality ’
enue. A two-chamber organization, similar
-— -..... 1821 to that of > he United States congress.
South Central avenue, last week Iwo was suggested as the solution
of the boys had toy pistols in their The old unanimin such
possession when arrested ., . . mhh
that which inspired and guided
All the merchandise taken from the the league of nntions, must be discard-
Owens grocery, including 18 cartons ed in any international organization
of cigarets and fve boxes of cigars, following 'his war. Hambro declared
were i ecovered, said Lieut e L Drane, It must be replaced by majority rule,
head of the police stolen goods divi- he said.
sion. An 18-year-old boy was arrested 1, . . ,. .... ,
in 300 block West Callrorin avenue Hambro 1 didn think an in-
when police found him carrying tin te ration . ' ''.7!', '' army would
merchandise in a sack. Two 16-vear , ‘ a stronk orenntzation,
old confederates were arrested later Was poin ting to the inter-
at a hotel in 200 block South Broad- natj nal 10 , of arbitration or world
Burglary charges are expected to be As an ' xampte of an international
tiled against the three Tuesday mom- orsanization hat can work Hambro
ing by the county uttornev. said Drane onten referred. ° the international
They are being held in the city jail labor .oreanization sponsored by the
In the lalo: organization. Hambro
explained, a two-thirds majority, not
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here.
The
many
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Lieut Col i
draft director,
tinue business
received from
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ita Fe district engi- •
n railroad en 1- Knox Sav- Nav Ha.
liasion. They will be
White bndge eng 1.000 PLitic in Service
ay department, and
traffic engineer of NEW YORI De 9 - N
f public safety. Secretin. K. liny in the la
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.ipg7a
chairman of the cor-
ssion, said it was de-
r present conditions it
• mpossible to obtain
new underpass.
Pay Oniy SI .i Week
100’ Perfcet Three - Diamond
Tokyo radio said Tuesday it is un-
derstood "Japanese forces have de-
stroyed more than 300 American
planes, including 200 in dogfights and
on the ground in Hawaii.
The remainder, it said, "are be-
lieved" destroyed in the Philippines.
Of the total the radio said 30 were
fortress planes and 30 long-range
bombers.
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eliminate the traffic hazard. rhe state
The committee consisted of Capt 3 700 men
Dan Hollinsworth, inspector of the call, rece:
cit) police department W A. King- more to n
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Ser} un- recommended in a
i Mondaj by Clyde N Kemery
e manager of the Better Bus-
ureau, who said confidence
i- reported working a "fine Ny-
iery" racket on business girls
French Are Nentral
Skir-
"vin Tower hotel. In W ar W ith Japan
Ilambro pointed out faults of VICHY Unoccupted France Dec 9
the league of nations and sug- — I' Informed Vichy sources said
Rested improvements that mieht Monday that the French covernment
avert such failures in the next Whethmednsstatnsura
peace. Japan.
The principle of equality of nations Authoritative sources
must be abandoned in any future in- could neither confirm n
ternationa! organization. Hambro said ports that Japanese tr
in the league Great Britain, paid 103 Passed through Thailand cami from
units. Russia, 99 units, France, 80 French Indo-China bases ceded by
was nipped and down the line until 21 small no- France to Japan.
tions paid 1 unit each. But each na- During the day, the Japanese am-
tion had one vote apiece. basacor to Frame. Sotomats ; Kato
..j, gg., u . . . , called on Vice-Premier Admiral Jean
salduamibnl-be caltyi Dranto explain the Japanese po-
the idea of absolute sovereignty and
equality, we will never have any in-
ternational organization that is a
futility as a method of adjust- own and the French government's by police early Monday whe, the.
ing differences, that we could condolences for hateful attacks which cauehttnregvoumgwa, w
not take the initiative Within hnve been renewed against members .. younK hu' a win
not taKe me iniuauve wnnin of the army of occupation " taken from the Jack W Owens gro-
the last few days I have heard The telegram, prompted by recent cery, 1300 North Harvey aven
diplomata, who have participated attacks on German officers in Paris. In addition ad mittir
in some of the far eastern dis- said nil ot us censure such acts and , .....
cussions. express doubt that the wil try with all the means in our “ store, 10 1 brealn
United states would no to war power to discover and arrest the au- nto Firestone Auto Supply and Sen-
. ‘ . 8 war thors of these crimes, whose cowardice ice store, 300 South Robinson a
even if Thailand were attacked lias filled all Frenchmen with horror" and the J M Burroughs river,
by Japan It would have been •
easy for Japan to avoid war with rm l A i
the United States I uisd Uuards
Hitler Reccives Arabian
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TAPAN has made our decision Vauv -a t . .
I " 1. . , VICHY Unoccupied France Dec 9
• for US. This nation hates war —(P)—Marshal Petain sent Adolf Hu-
so deeply, is .so convinced of its ler a personal telegram expressing ms
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