The Boise City News (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1949 Page: 2 of 10
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IsOISE CITY oKLA110?1- OCTOBER 13 1949
WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS-
ILS Revamps Planning Policy
For Defense on Red A-Bomb Tip
Truman Says Critics Antedated
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THE BOMB
Do Reds Have It?
Does Russia really have the
atomic bomb?
President Harry Truman said
they did and for once there was
no presidential contradiction when
Columnist Drew Pearson said they
did
But whether they have it or not
the Truman announcement stirred
tip a nest of jitters everywhere
DEFENSE CHIEFS backed up
for a new look at the world situa-
tion Congress reacted as might
have been expected The arms-toEurope
program hailed the an-
nouncement as added proof of the
correctness of their stand Other
congressmen blamed laxity over
the past few years in our state de-
partment and defense setup for
Russia's having the bomb now—
if she does have it
A noted atomic scientist declared
that for Russia to contend it had
the bomb in 1947 was fantastic that
the date was one pulled out of a
hat" But he said the Soviets might
well have the weapon
Most tangible result in congress
of the President's stidernent that
there had been an 'atomic ex-
plosion" inside 17')viet fltsia was
agreement by house and senate
conferees on bie 133 billion-dollar
appropriatioo for arms to Europe
The legislators got together very
quickly on the view that to cut the
appropriation as had been first
plarrJ-d tvou!d be on unwise move
iN THE UNITED NATIONS Brit-
a in's foreign scene tary Ernest
Bevin latied out with a furious
tirade aginst the Russians charg-
ing them with stalling efforts to
control atomc energy Like Russia
Devin said England wants the
atomic bornb banned but the
British want effective control first
Skeptics of the idea that the Reds
have the bomb were asking why
Russia wanted to outlaw such a
potent weapiffi if she really hal it
—or did she think Vic western
world suckers enough to outlaw and
foreswear use of the bomb and thus
give the edge to any ethics-lacking
nation who might have the bomb
and would drop it without warning?
TITO:
Get Out!
Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito or-
dered nine Hungarian diplomats
expelled and accused Russia and
her Comniform satellites of "rat-
tling their arms" along the Yugo-
slav border
HE STATED that his Cominform
enemies were "digging trenches in
Ilungar) " 1 Romania"
Apparently the fiery dictator of
Yugoslavia was not frightened still
ready to wage war with Moscow
verbally or otherwise "We will
permit no one to impose their will
upon us" he thundered
Despite the dramatic atmosphere
surrounding expulsion of the Hun-
garians Tito' s action was a retina
tory one since it followed within
24 hours a similiar action against
10 members of the Yugoslav lega-
tion in Budapest
TITO CLATLIFD the Russians
were plotting to stig2 a revolution
in Yugoslavia tn order to supplant
his government with a regime ser-
vile to Moscow
Whether or not the Russians had
the atomic bomb as has been
ported Tito didn't seem to be any
less disposed to quarrel with the
Kremlin
EFFECTIVE KILLER
THESE ADD IP IO HOUsING HEADACHE Across the
nation if there was any relief from the housing shortage it was
spotty inadequate The twins (above) born to her in Brooklyn's
women's hospital made the shortage doubly acute for Mrs Wil-
liam Buckley She and her husband together with another child
add up to five people who must share one-room apartment Mrs
Buckley wondered where she'd park the twins when she left the
hospital
Cripps Gets Tough
Sir Stafford Cripps British fi-
nance boss lost no time in bringing
home to the people the import of
devaluation of the pound sterling
as an effort toward the country's
financial problems
Ilis labor government raised the
tax on business' profits and threat-
ened to restrict dividends by law
In defending the devaluation move
at an emergency session of parlia-
ment At the sane time the govern
rejectot any pay raise propo-
sals declaring this must be done to
prevent an inflationary spiral
Cripps made tleae moves as he
opened the cz Meet's appeal for a
Vote of confidence from the parlia-
ne Lit
TRUMAN:
Way Ahead
President Harry Truman was still
battling vigorously for his domestic
Pro:7am in cougreas With his usual
expansive attack on critics he
charged present detractors with
being "160 years behind the times"
NEVERTHELESS the President
was making a strategic approach to
the congressional races next year
in a drive for women recruits to
the Demoaratic party
In a White House radio address
beamed at the women of the nation
Mr Truman pointed to "certain
people" who denounce his "fair
deal" policies as alien or danger-
ous THEY'RE NOTHING of the kind
declared the President In fact he
asserted "Our program consists of
measures which have zome up
from the grassroots Our program
is as American as the soil we walk
on It is a pi eatam unshakably
founded on the principle that the
power of the government should be
used to promote the general wel-
fare" Dissidents might go along with
such items of the program as pub-
lic housing and expanded social
security benefits—but on the sub-
jects of farm price supports as
advocated by the administration
and socialized medicine there
would be some arguments about
these being of 'grassroots" origin
TOSSING A EOUQUET to wom-
an's irttiligence the President de-
clared that women are not misled
by political slogans added: "They
look beneath the labels to see the
facts"
ROCKETS:
Far Targets
Just bcfore the encl of World War
II the Gerroons reported experi-
menting witii roOtets that could
span Oceans Now according to
information ernaimting from the
Soviet zone of Berlin German
scientists are producing such rock-
ets for the Russians
The informants who were said
have access to the offices of the
b wit-packed east German police
said the mammoth under-ground
munitions plant at Peenernuende on
the Baltic coast was turning out
rockets at full speed
Allled intelligence officers con-
ceded they knew of "certsin ac-
tivity" at Perinemuende but de-
clined to elaborate One of them ex-
plained: "If Russia is making munitions
in Germany it's a high level mat- i
ter and not for discussion here"
Navy Discovers Potent Remedy for Colds
The United States nav: was man- cians have expressed a conviction
ifestirg its efficiency agari-- but in that the common cold like the
an erUrely different field Veering poor will always be with us
away from its military side for the The navy's cold-killer has boon
moment the navy !ound a "cold- named -Corcidin" derived from
killer" pill that was rerorted DO "coryza“ meaning the common
p e r cent effective cold and "cide" to kill The pin
The fight to control the common must be taken at the first 1191 ad
cold has been one of the longest a cold to insure its rnaximtm effi
vnost difficult in all medical his- ciency That it was discovervt atklt
tik! A great rr-dj'ritY of physi- cidentally Ls beside the poissit
The navy's cold-killer has boon
named -Corcidin" derived from
"coryza“ meaning the common
cold and "cide" to kill Me Pill
must be taken at the first 1191 at
a cold to insure its maximtm effi-
ciency That it was discovervi ath'$
cidentally Ls beside the poissit
‘Vork is goin7 ward repaidly
tric preparation of data on
which the legislature can base the -
allocation of building bond funds
The state board of affairs al-
ready has Yield conferences with
1-‘eaci:i of institutions under the
boarls jurisdiction to advise them
of procedure to be followed in the
allocation of improvement projects
- These institutions have been ad-
Iiised to 'list their nee(ls with
b(-(ard in order (A their urgency
arid to file cost estimates on all
projects
Similar procedure will be fol-H
lowed by the board of regents for :
higher education in handling re- All of Plainview's teachers at
quests for projects at our state ! tended the meeting at Guymon last
colleges Friday and will o to Oklahoma
This advance preparation should i City this week to attend the meet-
expedite both the corning legisla-i ing there School will be dismiss-
live session and the building im- l ed Thursday and Friday
provement program 1 Mr and Mrs Julius Cox and
I do not see any need for a long I son Bill and Mr and Mrs Calvin
legislative adjournment N o r Minkly and sons Bill and Joe
would I attempt to shorten a ses- were Sunday dinner guests in the
sion at the expense of the job the home of Mr and Mrs James Kin-
legislators are corning in to do cannon
Farl enberg -
This building program is too im- ' ' ' ' '
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portant to be jeopardized by hasty i C Tatman of 1Val'' olo visited friends here last
or slipshod legislation
I have been asked many times
whether I shall open the special
session for the consideration of
state business other than bond bus-
iness I realize that good rea-
sons will be advanced for the con-
sideration of other business
At this time however I have
no intention of asking the legisla-
ture to consider anything other
than the issuance of building bonds
and the allocation on bond funds
Our last regular session ended
only a little more than four
months ago and our next regular
session is a little more than a year
in the future
feel that state business—other
h71n bond business - can be taken
care of adequately and in good
time during the next regular ses-
sion I do not belie‘e that the people
of Oklahoma want a long and pro-
tracted session of the legislature
Members of the legislature who
have talked to me about this mat-
:er since the election have also
been opposed to a long session
Many of our legislators are bus
mess men whose busiest season
occurs during the time the special
session vill be held (shortly after
Thanksgiving These men es-
pecially will be eager to discharge
their legislative duties as quickly
as possible and return to their
businesses
In view of this situation and as-
suming that we shall encounter
no other governmental emergen-
cies demanding legislative atten-
I ion I believe that we can safely
anticipate a short session--one
lasting about two weeks
iuel that such a session would
meet with the whole-hearted ap-
proval of the people
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THE BOISE CITY NEWS
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I Mrs Marvin Barbour Hostess 1 week Ile was a guest in the borne
To Griggs IL D Club Id Mr and Mrs Earl Cavis last
1 Tuesday r:itt and of Mr and
Mrs Marvin Barbour was host- Mrs Clifford Goff and family
ess September 28 to a meeting of I wednesday
the Griggs Home Demonstration The manv friends in this corn
Club
I munity of Grandpa Payne were Miss Louise Louise Web agent show- I sorry to learn that he had the mis- i
ed a movie on family life and dis- ! fortune to fall and break his hip I
cussed emotions and their effects last Thursday and is confined to
The group also discussed exhibits the hospital in Guymon He was
for the fair which is being held in living in Ihe horne of his son Bill
lolse City October 5-8 Pa:ne aid family at the time r
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Three members and one visi- Mr and Mrs Ernest Warren and
tor Mrs Truman Twombley Mr and Mrs Howard Warren and
were present
The club members will meet Oe-
tber 26 with Mrs George Twom-
bley for a lesson on textile paMting
Of the 1034 students who make
up the present all-time record en-
rolment at Southwestern State
Colleze Weatherford one is from
Boise City Tie is Merle F Garst
Eighteen states and 67 of Okla-
homa's 77 counties are represented
Plainview News
ne ard family at the time
Mr and Mrs Ernest Warren and
Mr and Mrs Howard Warren and
son Ralph were Sunday dinner
gu-ts of Mr and Mrs Clifford
Mr and Mrs Stewart Fansher
their daughter Mrs Lynn Batie
and children and their son Clif—
ford enjoyed a vacation in Colo-
rado last week They visited Mrs
Fansher's mother Mrs Bertha
Husky at Dove Creek and with
her brothers and sisters there and
at Durango
Mr and Mrs Olive Berry were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs Clifford Goff and family All
of them went to Boise Sunday eve-
ning The women visited in the
IT L Brown home while the men
enjoyed pitching horse shoes at
Orville Lowery's Ezra Lowery
Lessel Lowery and James Tag-
gart also took part in the horse
shoe tourney there
Plainview is proud of Louis
Twombley who rated a perfect
score in the individual stock judg-
ing at the Guymon fair He and
his teammates of the Aggie Club i
of PAMC are looking forward to
Livestock Auction
Every Tuesday 1 p 111
Dalhart Air Base-3 mi SW of Da Mart
DALHART LII7ESTOCK
COMMISSION CO
Under New Management of J B Wheat
and Lee White—Phone 788 or 283
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ON YOUR JOB—on any job—Ford Trucks cost less
in the long run They're low-priced to begin with
And they cost less to operate for many good reasons
They fit your job better Over 159 models—and no other
truck oflers a choice of two great V-8's or a Six More
dependable too because every Ford Truck is Bonus
Built all the way through: Yes you get more out of a
Ford—more pown- mare pet- dz)ility —and more
savings You're missing plenty if you don't compare
Ford before you buy Come in—and let's talk trade today!
BONUS "Something given in addition to
what is alma' or stristly due"—Webstee
a trip to the Royal Livestock Show onjoyed the fair at Amarillo lait
at Kansas City October 21 which
their high judging earned them Clayton Goff made a trip by bus
Mr and Mrs Howard Warren !7Lst F'::day to have
were smcr7 those from here who der-!:1 wor:: dc)re
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REAL ESTATE
All Types of Insurance
BE SAFE—BE SURE—INSURE
IN AN OLD-LINE STOCK COMPANY
Fire Liability Automobile Hail Bonds
Notice
Special 20 Discount
Regular Prices for Fall or Spring
Delivery on orders taken before
OCTOBER 29 1949 FOR
Stark Bros Nursery Co Fruit or Shade
Trees Shrubs and Roses
See or drop me a card and I will call Representing
Stark Bros Nursery
Charles Chester Shoes
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l'1cNess Products Dealer
Boise City Oklahoma
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The Boise City News (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1949, newspaper, October 13, 1949; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2156734/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.