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House Resolution G218 was pass- el )untv Sunday afternoon tearing
out about a mile of the Southwest-I l!::
ed on June '20 which provi m
des ern Public Service power line be-! 4
price supports to cooperators on t n i:oise city and Kerricki ! 1
basic crops through June 30 1050 wThe twister zig-zagged back and e(
at 90 per cent of parify and price
forth 'across the high line which '''i
supports of Stegall crops through
parallels highway 287 twisting off
December 31 1949 Eetween 60
poles tearing off cross arms and
at 90 per cent of parity and price
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support in effect for 1948 except some instances breaking the
that Irish potatoes harvested be-
i wires which carried 33000 volts
fore June 1 1949 milk and its pro- The tornado evidently spent its
ducts hogs chickens and eggs force in that distance and no othet ' -
will be supported at 90 per cent of damage in the immediate area was
parity reported At about the same time
considerable damage was done by!
l'rice support on wool will be a wind storm south of Stratford ' I
continued at present levels through! ! t !!:
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June 30 1950 lities company put two
i repair crews one from Dalhart at4 F!
The provisions of the Aiken ! the other from Guymon on tle!
Bill (Senate 2318) which deals: job and the service was restored
with price supports is included to late Monday afternoon In the:
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take effect on January 1 1950 I meantime the company's utility en-i
The legislation provided extend-Igmes here and at Elkhart supplied'
log federal control of the Agri-' power for this area
cultural Conservation Program to It is believed Sunday's twister!
January 1 1951 with $150000000 was one of the most destructive!
appropriation for the 1948 pro-: ever to strike within the bounds of
gram and an authorization for Cimarron county They have been
the 1919 program of 82625000001 observed here at various times' --
The maximum payment limitation throughout the years but hereto
waA increased from 8500 to $750 fore none has ever reac'ted propor-'
per person !Eons greater than an extremely!
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The 1948 wheat loan rate for large whirlwind
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Cimarron County is 189 per bush-
el with the possibility that this Wheat Farmers 11 ace
will be increased two or three cents
Losses Due to Smut
i ne increasea two or three cents 1-Cr— is Due to Smu
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FORMERLY TIIE CIMARRON NEWS
Boise City Cimarron County Oklahoma Thursday July l 19IS
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CHINESE STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE AGAINST U S This is an illustration of the manner in which
militant aggressive communism operates in China Thousands of Chinese students girls and boys from
Chlaolung university in Shanghai planned a monster "Anti-U S aid to Japan" parade through the streets
of Shanghai to the American consulate general Their efforts were thwarted by police however who blocked
off Band park gathering point for the demonstration The police are seen here holding back scores of girl
students most of them very young The mayor of -Shanghai declared that the planned demonstration was
Inspired by Communists
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(tent socIAL sEculurry !
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tallz es JOBS COVERED
D aft La w "You don't Inive to be in fleet!
' to get monthly payments under the
are being reconsidered and may stopped treating their seed and due set up the 4000-odd local boards so they can get the full amount
' i - ' r 1 '-' A --- : t ! i — -- l" '''' - -'' — ---- —1 Poise City Kiwanis Club an-
final loan is set oldrage and s urvivors n
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't I1 ruling was anounced this wee k b y
Oklahoma wheat growers will 1 c
0( tiN ( s e r v i c e machinery : nt unces its softball team will meet
On “arehoue-s
stored W h ea t far- lose several million dollars this lied into eii in the wake of pro gram H M
" ' ' '! arry Ka m I in c 0
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sper an- :: :
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! the team from the Guymon Kiwan-
niers are requested to bring their year d ann
due to dige from smut' mr's ager of the Dodilge City federal so- :1L— : ' state election board
' President Truman s signing of the cial security of cri has annount e:i s ' "' C ne
lub here xt Monday night
warehouse receipts to the county! believes Dr K StLtrr Chester Dot 1
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) - 19-throu''-- r h-9 - 5 dra ft law l ast week le add i that a number of re- ce "1 -f---P-"S! Regristrat ion period for the first! Joh 5
AAA office to have their loan any department head it Oklahoma' ' - ' : ! primaries closed last Friday and! 11 e game will begin at 8:00
papers prepar a ed in few minut A
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and M College ' T en
he presidt is expected to is- tired wor ea have cr1 kers in this ar lost " - ' ':'4'' '
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o ere not properly reg! o'clock
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On farm-stored w p heat the wheat t - - ' sue
epor s are coming in f t om all a regist r:itiOT) proclamatio sme em
o of the retirent checks they 1 i---N-t! ' ' 3: istered on or before that (late may
must have been harvested at least: sections of the wheat growing area shortly to determine when drafting have earned bec:tuse they have on 4 i''' '' !!:':: :t -!:''-! -s'' 1: r ' net vote n uest or
ext Tlay Cdell stlid a
Showingr of New I 1 ord
So days before we can inspect and of the state Dr Chester explainslwill begin fused social security with old age tI"i -: i : ''''1ti-'7i:Pi fi i T h e registration period for the
sample the w-heat Samples must showing that in some fields as lentbers of di-Lift ')oards durin'1- assistance and have put off making " : 1:-!:':!:' : ''' 1 p:ox:-01 on' pi ' 1 nu ira s 'en nd
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k Good Crowd
be sent to the federal inspector at many as 80 percent of heads are: World War II will be asket to their claims :: o:: i ::':'('''$ ii:': will close Friday July 16
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Enid mh takes three or four affected with smut This amount n
l serve again under the ew se A
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ssistance pa-m 0
ents are being '''''''''""'''''''"'"" ' ''
h Transfer of voter from one pre-! - '
1 More than a thousand people
days of infection of course means total tie service law Col Clive 'Iurf:13 based on need ai d are paid through ' cinct to another may be made up registered during the recent show-
a ABII IVY SITIT l
Nat piod' 41918 and! loss he points uat Many other: slatd o a
e tgain m
he Oklahoa selo-- county welfar 1 7fiee DBABILI
z social se '
- rhysical handicaps can bTY e over I to election day if the voter Is ing of the new 1949 Ford here ac-
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grading No 3 or better or grading! fields are less seriously affected: tive service director said last curly awards on the other hand ' '1 - ' 1 1
come as so many courageous per- i propel y egisterta I cording to C R Stout of the Nall-
U S No 4 or No 5 because of hot will suffer some loss ! Friday are made to retired workers and on have proved Henry J Weil Voters who have not exercised'
! Stout Motor Company And an-
test weight only will be elgible for
There are two prime reasons for Col Murray started preliminary their wives at age 65 regardless man of Cicero III born without
heir t privilege in the hist three!
other 100 business men and their
loan Loans will he made through the enormous increase in the r' ' woic going over the draft board of need :Ind are based on the em- arms is one of them Ile decided i
ions automaticall
electy be in-1 wives attended a preview of the
December 31 1948 and amoun will mature lists lie said he would attempt! ployee's w and eating l gible to vote and should re- wok at jobs covered by be could use his mouth for some- new ars prior come i the e g ular
i c t ) r o e state t a e
t f smut found m th thing besides talking l ei 1
on April 30 1949 or earlier upon the pathologist points out First ! to get acceptance or rejections' the law-
Thus he became an artist !register authorities say s lowing
The firm's showroom approp-
demand f tiot former memhe Ir Ka
s o rte1
: is the laxity of farmers in treating' - t t t- f 1 -: ‘sper suggested that per- ---- (01 4rntod for n p oeengion
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: 111i Se Cit y baseball fans will
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: nave an opportunity to see the 14-4 I
: e 1 sox tangle with the fast Pritchett
i- 1tit 1 Colo nine here Sunday afternoon harvest has been delayed here
14 :i at 2:0 Now IZed Sox pitching by several days due to rains during
- i:is' 1 talent wiii also be seen in action the at week 110wever the
— ' : that tiay vith Pete Vann on the ‘x h as eat h not been injured up to
:l '': mound for the locals 1 date Many who predicted early
-te'''' ' -: Ptte is a brother of Billy Vann' harvcst have bacl(ed down as the
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61 4i woo oas been playing on 110ise cool weather has not aided in the
rr'e-: 1 City's infield for several weeks nilenirg of the grain
c 4441 Pete Vim has been signed up with Those who have been able to cut
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the IZed Sox for the remainder of are agreeably surprised by the
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ei ViCh l h is ich making from 15 to
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1 play is wrk t( i ''v- ' of t vith Cuymmt several games this 20 bushels per acre in most fields
Awtikleinist reported some 40-
4 4 season and is reported to be one
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e w pitchers in that league'
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Pritchett is leading their jr-
jinuisinhlel
the Heti Sox all they have bargain- 4
problem within the next few days
at cording to two elev
cng two freight cars each day
4 '- - ‘ ho wtn over Straight Storage space may become a
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elevator opera-
Each elevator has been re-
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1 7 :: kansas Valley lea in standings and progue this seasoiL
--i mises to give : t"rs
I ttr11 Uednesday when they failed
1iikk: ed for in Sunday's tilt
:' t-'d for in Sunday's 'tilt --- I urtil Wednesday when they failed
The Pol!Le City nine goes to
Guymon Monday afternoon for a l
! to get any Some of the elevators
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are full to capacity now
Clear warm weather will see
non-league match
w- mut of the farmers harvesting by
NPAA league play ill be re
Friiav afternoon Some report the
Ich stoned July 11 with Boise City
need for baste in order to get
0 M playing at Dm
uas
ets akad of the big crop of weeds
Led coming On
çtri II j Although harvest is generally
vas itegistrati all earlier this year it is not six weeks
pat lier as was stated in last week's
issue of the News The first load
' S NeCeSSarY of NV he a t brought in this season by
Dale Montgomery beat last year
I Voters who are registering for 1 record by six days
-Al the run-off primaries to be held '
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July 27 but have not registered' Imams t
Mb To Pliv
: for the first primaries next Tues-
' day are not eligible to vote in t Itrymon ball Team
: the first primaries This official!
' Poise City Kiwanis Club an-
ruling w n n
as anouced this Nv ev k by
nt unces its softball team will meet
J Wm Cordoll secretary of the
the team from the Guymon Kiwan-
: state election board
! tJ not Lora Tlovt Mon-iv Ili iiht
Purchase agreements were V o t e d seed For a number of years smut 1 bmtrds as the first step sons 63 or older who have worked
out by CCC board of directors has not been much of a problem to i Selective service officials estim-i under the program should get in I
:free Planting- Project
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but from information we have they '! wheat men Many growers have ate it will take about six weeks to touch with his office without delay -
ount3 T Gets !
Expands In County
nrcl 1-1t111 raocIti zitiornri n nr1 rn n 1- r4-"----) 4-141 filci 1 n-A -11n cnt- 11r1 fba 1 Anfl-nti i 1 nPni Ili-Inv-tic I 01 filo I n tref 1 1 fIll ni
be reinstated - to 'climatic conditions and other ! throughout the country Registra-1 due
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J Speer Griggs and Frank
Price supports have also been factors have been getting alone tion of men will begin as soon as C001 Wave 'IT
Boise City each planted
Price supports have also been factors have been getting along tion of men will begin as soon as! kAMI V Y tt V t" liegwood Boise City each planted
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announced for oats barley rye well until this year
i ! the boards are organized Mrs G F Combs Dies' 200 forest seedlings during the past
and grain sorghums The second reason for the in-! Under the 90-clay clause in the All air conditioners in Boise City season according to Harry P Rig-
The conservation problem is se1-1 crease this year Dr Chester be new draft act inductions an get!:
'Sudden E F
ly In Dalhart were stilled !Wednesday morning -)0n xtension arm Forester
dom the same on any two farms 1ieVe was the climatic conditions I underway September 22 Actually I I when residents awakened to a tem- Stillwater Oklahoma Sixteen far-
:'s gant d
even though for an area the same last year Last year the drouth
: they could start earlier if the Mrs G P (Dutch) Combs of perature of 53 degrees which was niers planted 3769 forest trees in
gneral problem may exist on all conditions existing from August " president should declare a national' Dalhart died suddenly Tuesday eve- : low for the month this county The following is a
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farms The variations in farming l into November made it almost un-1 emergency
methods tillage methods kinds of possible to plant wheat at the' The army Las halted all recruit- !
crops produced and even the num- proper time He points out that! ing by the national guard since
hers of livestock carried on a farml when soil temperature is cooler the strength boosted by draft eli- !
may have an effect on the amount than OS degrees it is favorable for gibles seeking exemption through
of erosion that has occurred and the growth of the smut organism membership already exceeds that
extent to which the land has been and by the time wheat was planted:
allowed under the budget for the
depleted I laA year the soil was below this 1 next fiscal year
I emperature i I
Committeemen could well spend t
extent to which the land has been! and by the time wheat was pianteci! allowed under the budget for the I when they 1 D 11 - I degrees on June 15
ey move( to al art ! Carl D Meyers Boise City Gor- hullabaloo Gov Thomas E Dewey
depleted I lat year the soil was below this1 next fiscal year
I temperature Funeral arrangements have not Rains in the amount of 158 inch! man II Snider Keyes B M Ottin- of New York was nominated as
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Committeemen could well spend '
I Much of the reported smut has! been completed at this time es fell in Boise City and vicinity ger Boise City Albert Kehler the republican Mate for presi-
some time with each farmer who ' I last week Total precipitation for Boise City Raymond ThompsonI dent The nol! ation was made
requests assistance for conservat-
I been found in fields of Red Chief t Rotary-Kiw 1
anis P11
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'the month was 329 inches Some Boise City Ted Meyers Star by unanimous vote on the thtd
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ion work in discussing with him
the various needs and in encour-
aging him to carry out "first
things first" If sizeable invest-
ments in sound practices can be
protected by a small investment in
been found in fields of Red Chief1 Itotary-hlwa an
nis Han ''
Early Triumph ard Early Black- m 1 i the month was 329 inches Some Boise City Ted Meyers Star by unanimous vote on the third
hull However where these van- i
i- ae Is Postponed Iieut enant Dale To hail fell last Thursday night' Route Boise City W M Rohcrts: ballot by the 1094 delegates
which damaged gardens and flow Kenton Call Gist Boise City F On Friday the republicans by
etc were g:'en proper seed treat- Report For Duty 1
The softball game between the ers hut did little damage to the B
' Wagoner Kenton W C Rob- accia mation named Goy Earl War-
tyt Tin C milt- ling hpn fnund 7Zr i I
hull However where these vari-
eties were g::en proper seed treat-
ment no smut has been found No
smut has been reported in Pe Ids
of Comanche or Pawnee varieties
things first" If sizeable invest- ment no smut nas been round AO! t
w e a
ments in sound practices can be smut has been reported in Pelds bie C10 Ito ar an d Kianis Vincent Dale Gu
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' 3 -mon a wheat rts ren of Californi to run for site
orne ' A hail storm in the Bernie Size I Seedlings were povided by the
clubs which was scheduled for Fri-I'
of Comanche or Pawnee wrieties reTceived United States orders this veek from thEi mon president on the ticket healed by
protected by a small investment in ay nirrh t has been postpone until ntil'
1 L Navy to report to Bois heighborhood snutheitst of Division of Forestry Oklahoma Dewey
which are re d
commended by the Ex-
a protective pleasure such as a Frl's July 1G becaus
e of wheat City Friday afternoon did City A small charge is made ior That taken care of the party's
periment station as resistant to rida
' Farvegt Eight Naval District Headquarters '
grassed waterway for a terrace - ' ' about 50 per cent damage A m'ld these trees but it barely covers the 2Ith national convention adjourned
I at Aew urleans Louisiana for two
smut I hail storm Saturday night south of' eiist of digging and delivery
system then encouriagement shouldl smut -'t0r a final session lasting only
To prevent more serious losses 7he game will be a play-off eacn weeks' active duty beginning on
be given for the use of the pro i ' ' Luise City shattered some of the I According hour and a half
from smut next year growers are team having on one game from July 4
tctive practice riper wheat but the dam 4 to the Extension it is an
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Warren made a brief ext:mp r
NV" Very important that newly planted
ndvi Rod to trent fill '-L'IP' ----ith! the ()then I
' Tnrifiarint-4 nol ‘111 -” 1: k 1
ACA committeomen and county
attendance by committeemen
their hearty participation ini
various activities of the mee
tknilLitiLLLicti t befor0' 441 owl 4t:711tifipt I i!59 ciJ Iti L t- -MIA
admi' istrative officers has been c ation is very important for all
scheduled for July 22-24 Every --A-1 "And before you have a chanca
feels like to be hit by a street car"
nui(mnt of ma tprial ii 11 trees less than three or four years
11i11 In Ni y Altitf11Lito aws GA"
trees less than three or four years "And before you have a chanca
‘01d Now is a v y goo4 time to to change your minds" he told the
1 toake plans for r t year's plant- th'eri"g d'-'eg"tes' "Iwaht to sY
if you are in
11 's shelterbelt postlots cr
Tl'IL "(I of wind that I accept the nomination"
Warren had previously fta'
mb' that he was interested solely Alt
""'' "'V 'ads too) it's fur to fly your model planes on
effort is being made to have at-
Talks will be made by ag
tural leaders and personnel oest way is never to fly ANYTHING near any kind
Oklahoma A and M Collegd
you II be sure you won't tangle with them
Experiment Station staffs -
mitteemen from different se
of the state will work togetliY: If you go in for "free flight" your plane may get
get "farmer thinking" in the
1 lines or atop a pole some time Don't try to rescue
of recommendations availabb
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tiqe in the formulation and f(11 your Public Service office for a lineman or service-
of those in attendance as a
No night work has been schg the job When you're flying model planes be a care-
for this rteeting and tours r
college facilities will he ma(aYsl
those who desire to see them
It is seldom that committ - -
in this state are given an 4
tnuity on so grand a scale tol SOUTHWESTERN
with other committeemen fo
improvement of the farm prlie 8E12 vicE
With a growing recognition
need for an agricultural pro
there will probably never be
ter time for it to be held COMPANY
SUCCE3S of the meeting hov --
will depend to some extent oi or GOOD CITIALNSHIP AND PUBLIC SURVICE
you
ning after suffering a stroke only The entire month has been cool
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list of other folks who have taken 1
a few minutes before however with the exception of D 1)art in this seasons tree 'planting:
i e mblicans' Choices
Mrs Combs is a sister of Mrs1 three days when Hie thermometer Gerald L Walker Wheeless It 1
Carl Finch of Boise City The soared into the nineties The high' 0 J Embry Rt 2 Boise City! Last Thursday evening in Phila
Combs family lived in the Griggs ' came on Sunday June 18 with a Raymond Adee Boise City Gun-
delphia's Convention Hall after
community until seven years ago
reading of 96 degrees It was 91 ther Brant
Box 574 Boise City' much speech-making and general
when they moved to Dalhart &grees on June 15 Carl D Meyers Boise City Gor-' hullabaloo Gov Thomas E Dewey
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amount of material ti-4ii
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ti it
L 11 JA -iidr Wednez-day
infield 4 Arthur the infant on of
fr3 Jake Powers of Boise'
Leonard J Schmitt 0sseil away Wednesday atH
Colo
hi1d was born in a Lamar!
LOCAL HEADQUARTERS CR Sunday June 25 Funeral !
I were held Thursday al-11)
Number 1
showing
The firm's showroom approp-
riately decorated for the occasion
WM in charge of Misses Marilyn
Loofbourrow Opal Burnett and
Mrs Rose Brown in formal attire
Visitors were favored with carna-
thins cigars and gum and candy
A novel advertising stunt was
carried out preceding the showing
by "dressing up" and parading a
1929 model A roadster as the new
UK Vi tia
grasshoppers and f re C Jod culti-
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said be now knew "what it
Direct dealing wit 'md ivitt postlots er
if you are in - ee0 of wind- "1"' "" """-
Warren had previously rta'
shelterbelt
Thc' that he was interested solely
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trol ulantinzs The that he was interested solely
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presidential nomination and
'ilt tree plantings but this
not in the vice presidency
ilust be secured from a' After Powey's nomination he
oial nursery not from the strode into the convention accom-
1 of Forestry panied ty his pretty wife and
on county is showing an grinned widely as he mounted the
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1 i interest not only in nlant- diaisi
i but caring for them'
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la his 15-mirate talk Dewy
and Home Demonstration
struck a peace chord He
an supply complete infor- said
"As long as the world is half free
:1‘leenneltivFetrypINelaFeeefua ileal:orlotorthelp
r'trtathi
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Ten of the 34 men wh have
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presidents of the
U S have been from New York
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The Boise City News (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1948, newspaper, July 1, 1948; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2156667/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.