Bristow Daily Record (Bristow, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 135, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 30, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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4 Saturday Septenlber 20 1929
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i I :MARDIS kittillt
: Outgained in the first half lins-
: i ( towts Purple Pirates put together a
one-touchdown attack midway in 14
!! third period to edge out a 7-0 tri-
umph over a Iroublesome ‘'ewok
- j eleven here Friday night
The game winning drive started
: on the Wewoka :15-yard line apt'
was all over in two minutes elydo !
‘ Leforce jr the Pirates' versatile
signal barker caught the Weluki
Y secondary napping with a 15-Yart
1 peg to End Henry Schaff Leferce
: dived over center for two yards ani
the invaders drew a 15 yard penalty
for roughing
1 With the ball on the four-yard
$'
- ' marker it took Leforce just No
1 stabs at the line to hit pay dirt Iii
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- 14 plal:ekviitksclif11iiis11eott‘iv(esraestxts:111adspsoti(1)11tmelx::
: perfect
tive 11 ill of the 1939 season and the
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t -1 Prates third decision over the 'Pig- 1
'i' ers in as many years
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Dunson ianky Indan tailback vi
- the big noie of the Wewoka attack
1
I It all eveniii g on several occaiions
sprinting through two-thirds of tht
I 1 Pirate hmup for long gains iiir
passing ala caused the lwals eon-
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I stlidrsetraahnitd f‘coltrurt1 plialia-t in tt
it(tinr1:riv a-
Early in the first period Bristow's:
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flashy left end Penny CarlisT
4
o grabbed a pair 01 pases front Le-
force for gross gains of 50 yarcl -
' '2 I But the Pirates bogged down on 1c
tf Wewoka la-yard line
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LEFORCE'S NEAT
PASSING PUNTS
WIN FANS OKAY
Swivel-Iiipped Indian
Shines for Tiger
Gricistert-
Dunson J Threat
Late in the saitle period ilriiitirx
again threatened iiire 1111 was
again throk n back by the powei foi
N'Vewoka line Lelorce 1)eg:2ed to
lisle for II yard iind the la!t '
cifished another 13 to the invade's'
1 11Armitieie inched ti
two yards over center but three otii-
er plays failed to click
Tile ever dangerous Dunson gavt-
tristow fans a izerious iire in the
second period Frmn the Pirate r'-
yard line he Ahipped a long
pas to Erwin left half for a 2'2-
"1 tiplqvorl hurk
yard gain On a delayed buck Inc
Tiger star then drove to the Bristow
nine Leforce came up frcm his sale-
ty position to make the tackle
Plowing straight over center D
on picked up a- first down on the
ninL yard line and in three plays hati
carried the oval to the one-yird
line A pile Of Pirates with CentelBi 11Y Rhodos at the bottom blockez3
Erwin for no gain on fourth (li) n
Tigers Threaten
As the hail endea Dumon had
again lugged the ball into scoraw
territory olialking up a first dovii
on the Bristow nine on the last plaY
or the period
Bristow hopes glimmered with the
injury of Carlisle the adept pas' (Pim early in the third quarter -
But SUP If took ov assigioneot
:End a few plays lain smonted the
al important pass that launched tut
Prove
inommomm
Wewakans Block Crisply !
Irons in'ereepted Itunson's P
his own II aryl the Piate!: 1UtflL ht!d
a spirited ground attack that nettod
three first downs in the hot nun-
utes of the game
Dunson's persistent ! Oh
Wewoka a distinct edge ni rir04! os
Inana
gained from scrimmage i5! to 79
Crisp blocking by the l'iger !
throughout the contei4 aided toe BY
Wewoka ball carrier -
Statistics: First dov H rush tht Don
Bristow t el‘ -401 5 yard eater'
- passes Bri tt)w 17 Tittc! i Owens
dow1 3 PIN tv A oha
Passes compluted Bretow 'Wev
b incomplete ptol-vs Pitato
Chapter One
The Missing Man
LTHOUGH the woman
in black seemed as r
calm and composed
as ever she had cho ::?
sen the chair standing with
its back to the light The Po-
lice Commissioner eyed her
thoughtfully as she spoke
"You have then no further
news of my husband?"
"None I am sorry to say"
The tall handsome young man
with the sullen eyes threw his hat
iown on the table with an angry Imp
gesture
"Why did you send for us then?"
tw demanded
Commissioner Davies looked up t
dt htm "I wanted to discuss the
mattes with you Mr Murchison" z::'::-cl
he replied "All of you have im
pressed upon me the fact that you
do not want any publicity in con- -:!::t
nection it( Professor's—with
your brother's disappearance
Frankly we have come to the end
if out resources and in my opinion
tt is time to make use of the press
I feel sure that a judiciously word-
acteount of the affair would
t)ring results" ':'
Duncan Muchison scowled
sister in - law tapped nervously
with those shining long finger nails
in the arm of her chair It was the
I hird member of the group who ''::
inswelect
"We have explained our position
in regard to the matter of pub-
ty many times Commissioner
Davies he said gently "Surely
with an ettlicent pollee tome and
matters as they are it is not neces-
ary Mrs Murchison leaned forward
ager:w "My cousin is right she
IRl ouickly
The Commissioner turned to the
missing man's brother "Is that
Your teMne too?"
Murchison shrugged his shout-
lets "I don't see any sense in
maiadcasting it It seems to me if
your men had tIA!t‘ oven on the
job they would have found some
race of him by now"
Prottssor Devoe glanced apolo-
l('tically at the Commissioner his
lark eyes full of regret "I am sure
1)uncan does not mean to be so
!brunt' he murmured "This six
vecks' mystery has been some-
thing of d strain lot us all"
"I can understand that I am as
inxious to end it as you are but
mu MUS1 realize that You are
handicapping me greatly by re-
fusing my request It seems to me
'hat 13oe-sor Mucloson would be
most unreasonable under the cit-
-ornstances if he objected to our
okni such a course Ile had no
right to go away as he did—as per-
laps he did—without giving you
us closest relatives and his wife
in explanation We need not con-
qder his feelings and as for you
I think an account of his disap-
pearance together with his pie-
'ore would bring his whereabouts
ilmost certainly to light"
passed his hand slowly over his
thin white hair "If you will not
illaw me to do this" he went on
:juicily "I must warn you that we
vtlt drop the case"
There vim absolute silence in
the room Professor Devoe spoke
rmally his voice was worried
"We realize that by not report-
ing the case for nearly a week after
my cousin's disappearance we han
tenoned you from'the start" he
4aid "Indeed—we all realize that
you have done your part But—"
Ms eyes went to the beautiful
woman behind him who looked
way: to the tight angry mouth of
the young man who stood staring
from the window lie shook his
head and turned back to the Com-
missioner "It is because the Pro-
fessor went away just so a number
of years ago" he went on
Davies waited
'Any Valuables?'
revarateaazit
Piratei goalaaid
are sure that he will do so again will let me kn
DunsAi and his Tiger m itcs cline Ile is quite probably absorbed in WISe i shall dc
Ile watched
'kick to threaten twice more heforo - at intricate problem in some re-
mote la horatory and forgets every-
the gun sound ed T he flept-low i ridor the sligt
thing eke You will understand our woman betwi
Indian sifted out in the 9pen la" rehiclance to expose his absent- Murchison han
mindedness and his thoughtless- the others The
In the third period and ran 33 yaro
to the Li to 21 befo're a wkler -- '— — — 7 7
Wewoka 3 paws intercepted Hai- !Hallo In
forced him out Of hound-i On fourtn
tow I Tigers 1 punts Bristow five sparks
down Johnny Marrs topped Dinison PJ
lor 40 yard average Wewoka 6 for '
on the lirt-low cven i Rhodes C
but 12 vard average: penalties Pirates 1
IA4orce punt NI out nicely Marrs Lt
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Durt-on returned to the 1:ritow 22 7 for 55 yards Wewoka 6 for AO ! winiams LT
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all that" he assented "But I have - 'Cruel Experiments'
no further choice in the matter If
JOHN FORRESTER was sitting
you insist that we have no pub-
licity then the police are herewith behind the big desk in his of
fice his lower lip between his
through with the case"
finger and thumb whistling "Ye
The anger smoldering in Duncan Banks and Braes of Bonnie Doon"
Murchison burst forth "I have al- between his teeth As the Commis-
ways understood" he said savage- sioner knocked on the open door
ly "that the police were for the
he looked up absently muttered
purpose of safeguarding the pub- "Come in" and went on with his
lie I did not understand that they whistling
gave up a case so easily"
"Is it" the Commissioner in-
"We have spent six weeks on quired gently "graft in the home
this Mr Murchison We have office or the state of the city golf
combed the city searched the re- course?"
sorts questioned train crews go- Forrester blinked frowned and
rages and following your clue
regarded his friend from beneath
every laboratory within several shaggy brows "Ye're being frivo-
hundred miles We can do rm more
lous" he said sternly
01 course the mattr is 3011 on the
Davies took the words asan in
books and if anything turns up we
vitation and dropped into the chair
shall act on it but all active search-
in front of the desk "I merely
ing must cease Other matters are wanted to know how busy you
piling up tot us" were " he explained "I want to
"I suppose there is nothing we talk to you'"
can do but accept your ultimo- The District Attorney pushed to
turn" Professor Devoe said regret- one side a heap of papers and set-
fully - : : tied himself comfortably with his
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"Ire have combed the city—we can do no more"
ness to the world Ile holds a high sion Davies turned and went to- about him that's bothering you"
position ill our University" ward the office of the District At-
torney - The District Attorney consid
The Commissioner moved "I see efed"Isn't he the chap that got
all that" he assented "But I have - 'Cruel Experiments' into trouble with the anti-vivisvcno
further choice in the matter If tionists?"
TOM FORRESTER was sittinrt
you insist that we haveno pub I Li is i 1 -7 Davies shrred at him "Now thm
sl behind the big desk in his of 1 IJIIVICtLI di Will INUIV Mat
i you mention it I believe he is" ki
fice his lower lip between his
finger and thumb whistling "Ye said slowly "Didn't they say that
Banks and Braes of Bonnie Doon" he was carrying out cruel expert
between his teeth As the Commis- mews at the University Or advo
sioner knocked on the open door eating that such experiments lif
he looked up absently muttered allowed or something of the sort?'
"Come in" and went on with his "Sisinething like that Don't re
whistling member much about it TheC
"Is it" the Commissioner in-
dropped it"
quired gently "graft in the home "Well that's the man Edgat
office or the state of the city golf Murchison Ile's been missing sine(
course?" :: : the day the University closed anti
Forrester blinked frowned and by Jove we've combed the coon
regarded his friend from beneath try for him Ile's vanished"
"
shaggy brows "Yore being frivo-
Lots of people vanish" Forre
Ions" he said sternly
ter eyed the Cotnmissioner sharp
:
Davies took the words asan in 13 '
"Yes And their wives and rels
vitation and dropped into the chair
in front of the desk "I merely tives go into hysterics and pestet
wanted to know how busy you us to death and rant and rave"
"Doesn't Murchison's wife RI '
were" he explained "I want to '
talk to you" into hysterics?" -
"You've
The District Attorney pushed to hit it She does not"
"S
one side a heap of papers and set-
tart at the beginning Davies
tied himself comfortably with his "There isn't much to tell You
hands locked over his middle "I know that oval of houses out back i
wasn't what you might call busy? of the University? They call it thi
Horseshoe" Forrester nodded"The
he replied "I was sitting thinking
Murchisons
what a remarkable boy my son lived in the big house
Michael is and what a fine wife at the curve of the oval On the
he's taken to himself" last afternoon of the term Murchs
The Commissioner snorted son welked home and shut himself
There was a twinkle in Fosses-
in the study his wife asked hur
ter's eye "And what's on your -
to have tea with her in the living
r:
mind this fine morning then?" he room and he refused Came out t
asked dinner preoccupied went back lc
Davies rubbed his chin "Well the study At half past ten his wits
I was thinking what a smart went to the door and asked if he
boy your son Michael is" he said were going up to bed and he wa!
slyly still : busy They have separate
"Ilumpf" rooms and she didn't know until
morning that his bed hadn't beer
"It's true much as I hate to ad-
slept in She hasn't seen him since
mit it to you" His face was grave
rhat's " -: - - -
again: "I want to have a serious the story
lk
ta with you John have you "liumpf What did She think
time?" WIICII he shut himself into the
Forrester raised his brows study?"
"There's nothing that won't wait "Nothing in particular She says
Wiat's this that's serious?" ' it was common for him to do that
when he WaS busy Moody fellow
The Commissioner stared at the
polished surface of the big desk as I thrisriIV
" 't s dinner?" he spoke "Did you happen to no- "'"e 'ai' a
""
tico a disappearance on the case Nt
book some six weeks suci---a man "What did lie sIY when she
named Murchison? A physiologist asked him if he were going to
"
out at the University?' bed?
Forrester shook his heal 'Didn't "le said' (-)Ii have me alone!' "
— i rri "140 I— L'1” : It seems to indicate a certain
ii16 t Ul 1 LA kaa VV id-““SS A
Baks
n and Braes of Bonnie Doon" he was carrying out cruel expen
aetween his teeth As the Commis- ments at the University Or advo
iioner knocked on the open door eating that such experiments lif
e looked up absently muttered allowed or something of the sort?'
l
'Come in" and went on with his "Something like that Don't re
whistling member much about it TheC
"Is it" the Commissioner in-
drooped it"
auired gently "graft in the home "Well that's the man Echo'
Alice or the state of the city golf Murchison Ile's been missing sine(
:purse?" :: : the day the University closed and
Forrester blinked frowned and by Jove we've combed the coon
regarded his friend from beneath try for him Ile's vanished"
"Lots of people vanish" Forrie
shaggy brows "Yore being frivo-
ter eyed the Commissioner sharp
tons" he said sternly
Davies took the words asan in 1Y " Y
'
es And
vitation and dropped into the chair their wives and rela
in front of the desk "I merely tives go into hysterics and pestei
wanted to know how busy you us to death and rant and rave"
: "Doesn't Murchison's wife RI '
were" he explained "I want to
talk to you" into hysterics?" -
The District Attorney pushed to "You've hit it She does not"
"
Me side a heap of papers and set-
Start at the beginning Davies
tied himself comfortably with his "There isn't much to tell You
hands locked over his middle "I know that oval of houses out back
wasn't what you might call busy? of the University? They call it flu
Horseshoe" Forrester nodded"The
he replied "I was sitting thinking
what a remarkable boy my son Murchisons lived in the big house
Michael is and what a fine wife at the curve of the oval On the
he's taken to himself" last afternoon of the term Murchr
The Commissioner snorted son walked home and shut himself
There was a twinkle in Forres-
in the study his wife asked Mir
ter's eye "And what's on your -
to have tea with her in the living
r:
mind this fine morning then?" he room and he refused Came out t
asked dinner preoccupied went back lc
Davies rubbed his chin "Well the study At half past ten his wife
I was thinking what a smart went to the door and asked if he
boy your son Michael is" he said were going up to bed and he wa!
slyly still busy They have separate
'llumpf" rooms and she didn't know unW
"It's true much as I hate to ad-
morning that his bed hadn't beer
sen a
mit it to you" his face was grave 1pt
rhat'i s She han't seen him since
-: - - -
again "I want to have a serious -
the story" a
talk with you John have you the What did she think
time?" WIICII he shut himself into the
Forrester raised his brows study?"
"There's nothing that won't wait "Nothng in particular She say
Wlat's this that's serious?" ' it was common for him to do that
when he VriS busy Moody fellow
The Commissioner stared at the
polished surface of the big desk as I thrinIV't a
he spoke "Did you happen to no- I "l-''("le 'ai' at dinner?"
4 " A r in i In" "no" I: ''411:'
The Commissioner turned to hands locked over his middle "I miliJW LIIIAL UVcii til 1LIOL: UUL UM Is
Mrs Murchison suddenly "By the wasn't what you might call busy?) Of the University? They call it tht
" e
way there is a matter I want to he replied "I was sitting thinking Horseshoe Forrester noddd"The
Murehisons
understand more fully You said what a remarkable boy my son lived in the big house
voar husband had very little Michael is and what a fine wife at the curve of the oval On the
ast
money the night he disappeared he's taken to himself" l afternoon Of the term Morelli
son
Can you tell me if he possessed any The Commissioner snorted walked home and shut himself
in -
valuables upon winch he might There was a twinkle in Forres-
the study Ilis wife asked Mir
have realized?" - - ter's eye And what's on your to have tea with her in the living
She stared at him "Nothing but mind this fine morning then?" he room and he refused Came out tr
k
his watch" she replied slowly asked dinner preoccupied went bad IC
"You mean on his person We Davies rubbed his chin "Well the study At half past ten his wife
went into that thoroughly I mean I was thinking what a smart went to the door and asked if hs
now valuables stored away bonds boy your son Michael is" he said were going up to bed and he wai
something of that sort" slyly still busy They have separate
She shook her head positively tilumpf" rooms and she didn't know until
' b
"He had no bonds" she replied "It's true much as I hate to ad-
morning that his bed hadn eer
sle i ' t
"Nor anything else?" mit it to you" His face was grave
pt
rhat' t seen him since
s n " -
It is certain he had nothing" aeain "I want to have a serious -
the story She hain f
She betrayed her Gallic origin by talic with you he shut himself into the John Have you "Homp What did she think
WIWI'
an expressive shrug of a slim tune?"
shoulder "Nothing of any value Forrester raised his brows study?"
"
except the money in his bank ac- "There's nothing that won't wait Nothing in particular She says
s
count and the things at our house" WI at's this that's seriou It wa common for him to do that
s?"
wsy
Davies traced patterns on his The Commissioner stared at the when he as bu Moody fellow
desk blotter "Neither of you men polished surface of the big desk as I think"
you Professor Devoe or you Mr he spoke "Did you happen to no- "NDid " he talk at dinner?"
Murchison — neither of you are tic e a disappearance on the case "–n' did 1 “ '''' '1
p
aware of anything of that sort?" book some six weeks aceia man ""A'na L ""'tle "Y sgoing 1s'
Devoe frowned thoughtfully "I named Murchison? A h ysio oL 1 -t ashe" him " when he were ''
am sure his wife is right or she out at the University?' bed?"
would not speak so decidedly" he Forrester shook his heal "Didn't "Ile said' (-Th' leave me ainner
"It
replied see it Tint wouldn't- h ga
e Edr seems to indicate a certain
degree " e
"I don't know anything about Mu w D
rchison ould it F 1 -
r cir of preoccupation th Dis-
it Murchison said shortly Murchison?" ! trict Attorney said dryly "What's
Davies rose "Well then he said "Yes Do you know hit 9"
Al I the wife like
pleasantly "the matter rests If "No" Forrester frowned "Can't i Davles "nsilftred "Sile' Fre"'
y" e " a
any information comes to you You I von eh h decided Small nd pret-
find him?"
"
THE rict Attorney said dryly What's
E woman stirred a little in her it" Murchison said -shortly Murchison?
I chair She drew a slow breath Davies rose "Well then" he said "Yes Do you know him?" the wife
1)1ies consi "'-
Devoe coughed and went on "Ile pleasantly "th matter atter rests If No Forrester frowned "Can't v dered She s Fren
idO Smlil
Th ne CIN'd " and pret-
came home then quite safely We any inform y
information comes to you you you find him'?" - ' r '- - '
are sure that he will do so again will let me know at once? Other- No Fics xaiked on tho trnr) ty and d ark mart too"
"What es
Ile is quite probably absorbed in WISe I shall do no ng thi more" Not a trace And it striki:s Ilie 'hilt do she think about it?"
s s a gain " I h av en ' t
- at intricate problem in some re- Ile watched them down the cor- there's something d Davie norted
amn funny
l s
' mote la horatory and forgets every- ridor the slight chic figure of the about it ' t '1- e 1 --1 ' 1 ' ' t vi ' ol e ' rn - he think s" But
she sai 'l '
thing else You will understand our wmn
oa between th W r he l come hack r hey all e two mem "
hat?"
it Over and °var
A aro sin' "
rehict anice to expose his absent- Murchison hanging slightly behind
w11 ht v ft mitg ' '
mindedness and his thoughtless- the others Then with sudden (led-thou John? Ycu know fiiiictitinit Continued on Page 4I
s wan:ed off tho ?Trip ty 1!-1(1 dark Smart too"
"What does she think ahout it?"
Not a trace And it strikes that
Davies snorted again "I haven't
there's something damn funny
abian it: the lea: t irica what she thinks Bot
she sivs he'll crane hack They all
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
NeW York 105 44 705
FiESt IN'ar May Boston 88 61 5101
Be Eclipsed In Cleveland 87 66 569
Chicago 85 67 553
Nev scrap
poroit 80 72 536
Wrishinglon 64 88 421
By hIRKI 1 SIMPsON Philadelphia 55 96 1114
(ssociated Press Staff Writer) St Louis 41 110 272
The day of the war of nerves laa:t NATIONAL LEAGUE
lie at an end the (lay of terrible uc- Cineumati 96 56 632
tion in ‘vestern Europe dawning St Louis 91 r9 607
The peace ultimatum preenteu to Chicago 82 09 543
the allies by the partners in that Brcoklyn 81-69 540
nt'W and strange axis ‘‘Itieli runs New Yak 76 73 510
trom Nazi Berlin to Communis pittsburgit f7 81 414
Mmeow may turn out to be the knit Roston 62 87 416
move of the psychological struggli yhilattelphia 45 101 303
that has it-tiered in this tillorthodo Besuits YesterdaY
war
AMERICAN LEAGUE
The ultimatum is a demand for Cleveland 4-3 Delroit 3-0 (Sec-
unc)nditional surrender by Britain ond game called in 111 Iii darktu"A)
and France of the attitude they took
when they declared war ag ainA Gc't - rain
many le)s than a month ago Only games scheduled)
Chicago at St Loins pm3poned
It bined by a pistol-at-yolir NATIONAL 1EAtlUE
head implication that the red army Cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh 1
legions of Russia will march w11 poctoo 21 Brooklyn 14
tilt' Nazis if the lius1)w-iletlin New York at Philadelphia poA-
mula is rejected pcned threatening weather
The Words Are Vague St Louis at Chicago pthil9onc(1
Word from London is that Prime
rain
Minister Cham3er1ain plans a replY DIXIE SERIES
when he appears before parliameLt Fort worm at postpon-
next week Chamberlain's words
ed rain (Game to be played Sat
be the spark to touch off the ur(lay afternoon)
"complete war" which Germany lias (lames Today
so consiantly thruatened
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Much &Tends On that vague
Boston at New York (2)— GAle-
Phraseology in the Pact of Moscow !louse 19-10) and Auker (9-10) vs
which says that if the peace oilc
Buffing 121-71 and Sondra (11-0)
is spurned Russia and Germany Will
Cleveland at Detroit 11 udlin
hold further consultation on "neces(10-9)
vs Bridges (17-7)
sary measures
The pistol is held to the heads of
the allies hut none except Josef Sta-
lin can say for certain whether it
actually loaded or if No with what
A ir Forces may join
It is not beyond the hounds of im-
aginafion however that the pat-
covet3 a cciomitment iii Mwcow to
hurl the full strength of RiLsie-s
qttinted air force upon the allies in
co-opeiiition with Germany's air ar-
mada There are the who that
it was this possaility whidi led tia
French and Vanish to accept MIS-
sian neutrality at its face value oe-
spite the fact that that neutratiO
was fringed win bayonets in Poland
Compared to the veiled threat of
Russo-German military eo-operatiun
in the weit the pact of Moscow'
provisions for widening tiade
action3 across prostrate l'oland eve
be of little immediate coliseglielict
Idittploil Is Needed
Under the preVi011s Ilusio-Get man
lion-aggreSiOn pact the economic
eoor to Itosiiin raw materials had
'alreYly twung open for Germaoy
flot much of the wealth of lime v-
ial undeveloped and sufficient
mean of transportaLen ye lacking
The new pact imy call for an acet
cration of the ilow of materials to
Germany to offset the slow (Tonna-
strangulatin of another Brno h
Llockade but it could not inereya
that flow greatly except with it e
lawe of time
At any rate !onie it of siiiW--
dOWn seems apploaching Next week
may see happenings in weqein Eur-
beide3 which memories of York!
war horrors mild pale to imbnint
ed rain (Game to be played Sat-
ur(lay afternoon)
Carnes Today
ANIRICAN LEAGUE
Boston at New York )2)— ( Ale-
house )9-10) And Auker (9-10) vs
Buffing 121-71 and Sondra (11-0)
Cleveland at Detroit — I I ud 1 t n
)10-9) vs Bridges (17-7)
Chicago at St Louis (2)—Lee (17)-
10) and Lyons 114-6) V5 Harris (1-
131 and Cole (0-2)
Washington at Philadelphia-- ItivE
(0-1) or Krakattskas )11-17) V N('l-
son (9-12)
NATIONAL LEA(II:
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh—Vander
Nleer (5-9) vs Clemenson (0-0)
St Louis at Chicago (2)7Weila1lk
(10-12) and Lanier (2-1) vs I et:
(18-15) and Paszeatt ()5-13)
Philadelphia at Brooklyn (2) ---
litgbe 112-13) and Bruner 10-31 vs
Hamlin (19-13) and Crouch (3-0)
New York at Boston—Wittig (0-0)
or Lohrman (12-14) vs Callahan
(0-0)
anadians Adopt
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Press)---Imae uniforms that some-
what rernib In kiing emtumes
be the new khaki garb of the Ca-
nadian aii'lye scrviiie force
There will be lit) buttons to shine
and no putti'es to roll
The new unilorm to be lsuet a3
soon as faetoriei can turn them out
conTts of a roomy wide-slerved
Ilothe something half way between
'he old-fa-Woned tunic and a ci-
vilian wind-breaker and lome trou3-
ers vith a high wakt and plenty of
room around the hips
At the ankles the trousers ihave
cloth tabs to they may be buttoned
came I !U:ht On active duty the trousers
Iwill be buttoned and enclosed be-
BOYD cvms nEAL EsTATE wath canvas gaiters about six Inch-
' -- ---- 1 es high Off duty the trowTrs will
Beatrice Earning Up I look like ordinary slacks Headgear
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bieaeher t ) t!'iit diCA al his home here Friday charges eiptal to $1:111 a commoit
Cimal t bt built with the tesistanc ! of t1 Ile 'Aas 50 yeais old
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Nichols, L. M. Bristow Daily Record (Bristow, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 135, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 30, 1939, newspaper, September 30, 1939; Bristow, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2087773/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.