Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 270, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1942 Page: 1 of 6
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Reports Indicate That
Biggest Armored Battle
Rages in Desert
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
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the start of the -offensive 1'2 i A
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give battle with his armored tNew Heavy Nazi Attack
-4 unit K JUNO to the Alamein lines -
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i here the Arittab bold a "treat -- - - -
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evILnt1g n up)ile 4 a cora--
uburbs Reported
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The lirltbdt battle plan It 'By United Press : -
:i appeared wak to 'smash Horn 1 ' Moscow reported that red
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e imperial eighth army e''s s 3 h 164 'CO
drove forward on the Alamein ' ' V '1 I ()kernel 4 157 ' 104
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1 front today forcing axis troops x $ Okemah 5 107 ' '58
6 44 5
Into a retreat along the coastal Okemah 44
road but the -fate of Marshal )
1 Okemah 7 25 '10
Rommel's armored units was not I Okfuskee 1 42 "-- 00
' yet evident 10kfuskee 2 31 31
More 1 46 ''42
The imperial advance min Morse orse 2 ' 29' ' 29
1 cided with a mighty armored
B r n 1 73
' battle in the desert about 17
i eade' -
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I m st iles ne of the fixed Alamein i- ' Bearden 3 14 12'-
rtmintm17 hintd snti
wimsi:ri
eertliti ferim
n tilil4t lvi: ''': I :' ' '' ' Hickory Ridge 1 13 ' 1?2
' 'NweIC:01:' H 1Hickory Ridge 2 21' ri 7
Ilosses but wheth the e British i Weleetka 1 66 71
had achieved their objectite
President Roosevelt signs primary enrollment after casting his bat- Weleetka 2 ' ' ' " S 5 75
ih smashing his armoret i pow
1 lot number 175 at the town hall Hyde Park N Y where the 1Veleetka 3 40 ' 32
rt was still uncertain
!I I Roosevelt family has voted for generations Shown with the presi- Weleetka 4 54 '16
I Reports from both eid es dis- dent is Charles Fredericks (NEA Telephoto) 'Lincoln 1 40 16
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cosed that one of the biggest
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t armored battles ever fought in
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tthe past three days he desert -has been raging for RussiAlls HOLD
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Kona
homber carried today been promoted to technician
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in Company C lgOth Infantry
"A Prize-Winnint New
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Precinct Keri
Paden 1 41
Paden 2 55
' Paden 3 : 11
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Welty 13
I Boley 1 315
Boley 2 74
Midway 7
Micawber 9
Castle 1 GO
Castle 2 32
Okemah 1 77
tOkemah 2 109
10kemah 3 164
Okemall 4 ' 157
l'Okemah 5 - 107
Okemah 6 44
Okemah 7 25 -
Okfuskee 1 42
10kfuskee 2 31
Morse 1 46
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lOtttifigiAtClinisplieitaiStri S'oburbs Reported 4 ' - 03 --- " -4---t --- ---- - i
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Al the first and foremost duty of - Kerr'
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munleatiOntt ' "44 "4'1' ' '' '' - - tall now is a concentrated devo- men )235
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! The lirithdt battle plan It By United Press : - 1 tion to a successful prosecution ' SENATOlt
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appeared was to 'smash Horn ' Moscow reported that red of 'of the War until victory comes to I Lee
Lt' Lloyd 0 IN lison pon 1625
j titel's Looks before attempting ' army lines defending the route J I wthon was the lour side"
4 1 NI icawber 1 Moore 1552
a sweeping advance to thl) to the Grozny ell tiPIIIS wero ' tirst American parachutists to I -- I -IIII DIST CONGItEssi
west along the pattern of pre
h soil aecording I el Boren 1776
holding after a series of re- i land on En glis
I vions north African cam to a letter received Saturday by i Oays Josh Lee: r Wells 1098
41 paigns treats
the Daily Leader I
! LIEUTENANT COVERNOR
1 - Military commentators in Lon- The Dermans however were
1
I The letter in part: 1 OKLAHOMA CITY ip—Sena- ! Berry 1885
don warned that the withdrawal still attacking southeast of Nal-
I have been gone from my ' tor Josh Lee demoerat Okla- 984
"' along the coastal road might 1 chik Ingram
home county for about two years homa today coneeded defeat to SEC'llETA DV DE STA'lll
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't prove to be temporary and eat an
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d ileav3' nazi a t land um afraid a lot of my friends Ws r Carter epublican opponent E H 18 il '2
1 phasized that the fate of the i A new have tot
1 1 hav gotten me At least most Tulsa
Moore 71-year-old Tua oil man Bildt 923
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'' German armored units wits so i tack in the north Stalingrat
f them don't know where I am 1 1I ‘h
WII1L-la elnunn- ' AUDITOR
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41 paigns I treats
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11 - Military commentators in Lon- ! The Germans however were th Daily Leader
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t don warned that the withdrawal still attacking southeast of Nal- letter in part: 1 OKLAHOMA CITY ip—Sena- I
"I have been gone from my tor Josh Lee democrat Okla-
along the coastal road ntigiht '
chik ' :
1 diorite county for about two years
:ii prove to be temporary and ear- I homa today conceded defeat to
t land um fraid a lot of my friend
as republican opponent E H
his
1 phasized that the fate of the i A new and 'INKY nazi -- have forgotten me At least most Moore 71-year-old Tulsa oil man
tlernian armored units wee so ' tack in the north Stalingrad Int"
1 I of them don't know where I am
A far- more important than the oc- 1 suburbs was repOrted The ' land leader of the 'Willkie demo-
ti I "I joined the army I J n
d capation of more Hquare miles1 crats in Oklahoma in 1940
Russians believed the Ger- 1941 was transferred to 6031 r
' of open desert 1
A di titans have been ordere to at- Paraeltute Regiment in April 1
1 spatch from Richard D I i
' 1 AleMillan United Press staff cor- ! tempt to complete their °ern- 11942 Was stationed at Camp
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4 respondent at the desert fighting 1 nation of the city lacf()cc 1 "II- 1 Wolters Tex Pt Denning Ga
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- : '1 front revealed that the tank bat- : l vi
ig soet red army celebra-
ItraggN C I left New
- tie ' Wag preceded by a major 1 tions Nov ork City the first of June and 7 I
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break through of the Alamein de- tun now in England I
tenses on a three-mile front 1 Staling) ad reports said the I "I had the privilege of mak- 1
- i — I Germans were striking heavily ing the first American parachute : OKLAHOMA' CITY 1P—Rep
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New Jap Landings Bt With both artillery and air pow- landing on British soli I have resentatie Jack Nichos demo-
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r against the Volga river cross-110 jumps to my credit and like :era' was assured of reelection as
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No Report of Battle ings and that some 5000 mns :lit fine The parachute is as bate 'second district congressman to-
ie
- There was litle fresh news have been planted in the Volga Its driving an auto down the day on the basis of nearly corn-
' from the Pacific lighting front hy the (lertnans in the last two street !Mete unofficial tabulations
t ' New Japanese ' troop landings weeks In the Tuapse sector the "'I am coming back when it Nichols who found himself
H have been carried out on (Iliad- Russians beat off nazi counter- is all over over here I hope to 'engaged in the sarprise race of
't alcanal island but there was no attacks he of some service to my home Oklahoma's congressional force
Indication that the American and county and its people when I do
Vichy authorities were hunt- had a lead of 259 votes over re-
' Japanese forces have renewed a ' 1 m0 1 -4 tit "
'lig for an anti-nazi organization '"-- "-- I publican E O Clark with all but
full scale land battle
which set of bombs In adozen t Ills address: Lt Lloyd G Wil- 'six -precincts reported The late
I
1 Gen MtwArthur's lientiquar-i
t cities of unoceupled France in son 503rd Para Inf Al'O 302 ttabulations:
Icta reported the Australian
e New York City N Y Nichols '20939
' an a P It a r e ri't demonstration
': iand forces in New Guinea 1 Clark 20GRO
were driving forward from Ko-
against the pro-nazi party which
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1 - t is holding a convention in Paris Robert Wilson Ok - entah has
kotta Inn" rsvetm Mall tn tanbnioin II
4 ik I I was announced today by the
Mt tivri 1 ikL - -1 ‘ 30 O'clock t o n I g It t Hew
t :City and Opal Swearengln Sul- it '
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phut T M Frisby 55 Tahle- 'public relations office He was 1 tlEinlyn Is pastor of the Chris-
OKENIAH HOSPITAL till tiun church at Stroud
ab and Maude Page 57 Sem- !transferred to the Enid school '
I MI138 Janet Drown was dis- 1 His subject will be "As A
: mole and to Alex Zander Mc- from Ft Sill '
imissed today after undergoing a Cormick 30 and Emma Lee ! i Man From Mars Would See It"
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libajor -operation 911 1nth t1 Dle i' ' rt 10i a I vt The Carnenter eroun of the
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mei for A Priae-Winning Area"
ri WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER4 1942
Goyeirri t - ' Senator ' 4th Dist FRONTS IN VOTE 1 BULLETINS
Kert '1 en Lee Moore Boren Wells i n 1 oat' 2re1
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on returns from 3140 precincts of 3690:
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55 Democrats Will Retain
S - 47 58 51 491 Kerr 167135 Otjen 153687
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11 i-8"' 10 7 13 9 10 45 15 31 41
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Control of House OKLAHOMA CITY UP—On returns from
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315 -:-! 0 - 285 50' 279 29 i Reports Show
3328 of the state's 3690 precincts the vote for
:
74 '-'5 73 20 73 23 senator was
7 :--119 2 45 -4 27
— 1 smtv V()111 TP —Inenninloto Lee democrat 152 078
s
jor politic1itont
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'' 109-:1r61 91 81 111 45 running mate on the democratic ticket unofficial a
164 00 133 76 141 54 ! -' complete tabulations showed today
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57 ' 37 121 140 156 81 Atilt thv huse o of represen- Virtually certain of becoming governor was 1
- 107 ' i58 89 75 116 ' : 38: lathes etftleettly will reatain S Kerr the democratic nominee Apparently just t-
' 44 47 30 41 39 9 democrat ir and democratic 1 thin 9f losing his senate seat was Josh Lee Oklat
25 :19 15 25 15 24! control or tfie otatt actually junior Solon who trailed the republican nominee
421' 00 35 58 37 49 Uever has at kstie la yesler- :t100re by approximately 2000n votes
31 '41 99 42 29 33! 118)'s Poling i leiliocral le itut- r Except for Moore's "upset" ot f
35 88 pirities in both houses wilt lla '
46! ''"411 13 40 IP reyersals Of form were eh-
' 29 ' 29 23 40 z5 31! reduced sharidy awl the (iOi sent' although the )trengtb BoB KERR LEA
-- 73 - A3 56 71 61 48 i Made smite spethicular gii- "" (41 hY 1111111111ealls in illatt3' 7---- 10 ' a la ' 7 r ! 9 ! 7! iwrilatorisi gaup sections evrtaltily 1011 hot damp- our
2 21
14 12' ' 7 -
7 12 ! Elul! 'Oda V neither pqrly had
eir
tit ambitions for 1914
COUNTY I
1 18 13 ''2 11 21 '15 14' ' 1 ill voolgressionai raves tile lltinE
' 1 7 '13 1'6 19 ' i l 1 a Illaioriti or the house demoerativ slate ft the first
1M ' on ill0 baSIS or United l'resi tab- 1 through the seventh
66 70 49 99 69 68
- - - - - -- - tilations—al —tbar- time -Eli-cted 1 Lee-Moore Race Is
S5 75 65 95! 77 62 et that hour were 17:1 demo-
han f
appeared hi 1 bit possible
40 '!32 30 38 34 cce o an tipset in the se t
23 republica
ats 2 ns On Am e ! ond di11kt vl 4 d m 0 Closest as County
er 14
54 ''Iti 54 19 53 15 -4-- '-'---- --- -------- ' ' II e(!e1"' Goes Democratic
M'Ilaft 40 22 8 26 NUMMI'' OM progressive congressman Jack Nkliols
86 8
55 20 47 42 47 13! A bare majority of the house
held °lily a "o0-vole lend Over
consists of 218 seats There re- Republican : O Clark nith (frkruskee ill'ItrneratiC all
18 ' - 41 15 41 18 37 main 118 contests to tieter- : 21 of the district's 331 pre- the way in
39 "- 12a5 1625 1552 1776 1098' ini!v‘d hy fur the r counting h
cills unreportd e
: TRUIelbSedrfgS g'7Beorba'l
6 86 22 88 r - -- -- ' "nKs-"inr11 S It A It Fo -------
1 hare maority of t he house ' held only a "oo-volo iend Over
0 47 42 47 I okruskee went detnoeratie all
26 A consist s jof 218 seats There re- Republican E O Clack w ith i
I 15 41 18 the way in Tuesday's general
37 main 118 contests to he tieter- : 21 of the district's 331 pre
5 1625 1552 1776 1098 ' election with Robert S "Bob"
miled hy further counting i chills unreported t
i ' t Kerr leading the ticket with a
1 The New -York Herald Tru- On he dem Kerr leading the MICK With a ' t state ticket the o-
I Says Moore:t How Okfuskee I mine interpreted the election as : (TAM Mill te without P‘C011t1011
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I a "tsrong swing toward the re- was elivted total of 1510 votes against his
republican opponent) W iliam
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i t pua' ' he Ne w York l
Moore's (let at e" L
f ee II thiPn
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t'ATinies s " 1 he i e ()' f
iOklahoma's senator elect on ile ' ed to severa or
4 facts ex- The closest race watt be
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------- aid it Wam a theisive tliv
lAtasis Of unofficial returnm n
from c' osh IA4 new de
al
! 4j N OF F I Cliker-4 11:711'il MI! ov)-(1(MY-t'A t--A w 44- 4tott bob p irk sNehrt hern " 'and "VeJ
en
1 S —tr': Id y ee Oft 7 4oriERNtilt - r' '- - Th e iNe' ' 'l144'''' at -' to-ootsta'k-e 'northeas'tern ' ' codn ties ' - ' en t
4-tifo'Cir'fit:1111-- f5n-' 'iri -- r 1 ' ----
Kerr ' 1939 able antiadministration trend --at ote" tot N1°°re
oe' ekhig- ' re-election tn
the first and foremost duty of - strong for Aloore The eighth Polled 1025 't'll
j
1401 now is a concentrated devo- men ' )235 ' ia the returns as so Mr tab- congressional district lying in coalition candidate running on -
I tion to a successful prosecution ' SEN'rOlt 'dated but it fell short of a the notthwest section of the the republican ticket Lee
of the war until victory comes to I bp 1625 1 'arty 10 to an off year state provided a lively campaign Polled 1025 oles foe Mooll'8
our side" 1552 or a difference of only
1 Moore I 55'2 I election toe mod lonvever tor the congress seat a drawing
i I - e1 1 on of tvinr-sin thof tt 73 lotes
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t
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turns in 'REPUBLICANS III ee Trails by 34343
naces GAINS ON MAJOR ' Votes in Late Count
1
52
23
70
20 73 senator was
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45
Lee democrat 152078
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37 NFW YOUR IP---Ineompleto
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5 28 7
2 33 54
3 43 30
0 56 68
1 81 111
3 76 141
1 140 156
9 75 116
0 41 32
5 25 15
5 58 37
2 42 29
3 40 35
3 40 Z5
6 71 61
' 7 r 9
7 18 7
1 21 '15
3 6 19
992 69
5 95 77
0 38' 34
4 19 53
Childers
Shrode
A TTOR GEM
Will la inson
Johnson
TREASURER
Sh a w
Thompson
1826
9117
GENEItAL
1867
899
1S21
916
SUI"E INSTRUCTION
Crab le 1812
Floyd 1021
EXAMINER-1 SPECTOR
Rogers 1821i
Swingle 897
CONDI ISSION ER LA I1011
Murphy 1802
Day 929
tatier
7 Willi llll im r gains
' i " ' en :their ambitions for 1914 couNTy TICKET
Early today neither party had In congressional races the
141 elmied a Inniorlil of the bolls! democratic slate fr
the first
1 0 ' on tin basis or unitpti Presii tab- 1 through' the seventh district
Lee-Moore Race is
68 taots— titt at -that— time -Efieeted 1 apptr1 in jot 1ihte
62 et that hour WV1'f 17:1 demo- chance of an onset in the see- Closest as County
23 erats 142 republicans one Am- onil district where democratic Goes Democratic
15 I
1-1'C111 dtmrde one progressive conaressman lark Nivimig
mere tractically assured Senate
returns indicated a net gain of
i eight repuldican seats and the
OOP has wou four governorsitiPs
train the democrais and may
take a fifth itt Idaho'
Coming—Cookery
Communiques—to
Okemah and Soon
CNA HUH ES-t '01tRECTIONS "CookelY Colilliallifillies" is
Bassett 18'17 coad lig By now you have prob- was lust as strong a supp
of the Itoosoy el t policies as
Poole 1043 ably all seen the Oklahoma Nat-
LeP In fact their campaign
INSURANCE COMNINSION ural k id announcing the coming
- -- — a Holed each other
ural kid announring the coming
of "Cookery Communiques" --
01hotna NaturaVs annual
cooking school Yes les cotoitig
to our community
Elithorate Plans have been
5 hi Company C lifiath Infantry iiLv nvi-a-m Uni IN WI it(1011PORATION CONIMAss'Ett made for this year's program
tit another heavy attack on the !regiment it was announced to TO SPEAK TONIGHT Bond 1749 and it promises every home
!Japanese fleet concentrations in MARRIAGE LICENSES day by the press sectionwith the Acton ' SS3 ntaker an opportunity to see the
‘thit Buin-Faisi area of the north AT CHURCH DINNER
45th Division 1 (Toni supitENIE coniT ilatest methods hi meal planning
Solomotts but had weather pre- TO THREE COUPLES
1
Payne 1S23 and food preparation Watch
l'I'fanted the pilots from obeerving - -
1 - ---- 1 ' Pvt Jimmie S m
- Nionneyha Rev' 11°11" °rim" er""geli1 Swindall 896 this paper ft1 the dates for this
iesu1t14 Timor also wait attacked
Three marriage licenses have ison ot Nir and Mrs C A Money- ' "he' will h"la a
'ilAj air u "Vlet"Y Re'l CRIMINAL tortyr APPEALS year's school It a program you
vival"
1 !been issed m
by Joe rt Day court I ha Paden hats heen stationed
Sunday night at the
r sian c iurc t will sped a i Barefoot 1755 can't afford to miss
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' clerk Those obtaining licenses at the Enid army flying school ! Ch i '1 i - l k t ' Eautaret I
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were J C Daison 34
AT THE HOSPITALS ': v Oklabonudi with the 474th school squadron the church fellowship diniier at ME CO
JUDGE SUPREUR T i
ET it
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t ' City and Opal Swearengin Sul- it was announced today by the $ (1'elt)eic 1° 11 1 g h 1 l'ev ' Junior High Buys
- Hurst 1759
I ilrmin i s lhris-
! allay T M Frisby 55 Tahle- I public relations of Ike He was i Pstor of the C
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OKEMAH HOSPITAL quail and Maude Page 57 Sem- !transferred to the Enid school ' thin church at Stroud Kerr D13 :83155 in Stamps
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138 Janet Brown was di s-
: inole and to Alex m His subjt will Zander - Nic- fro Ft Sill ' 1 ec be " As A Riley
'Ill)" 8111tF:312 "FRT IlTil
1735 I vv ant T
I Mio Buy Jeep
:s
- - ULM Ill('it )U n n
U uti rAnia LA4e
lifiajOr -opera-tion O'Neal 899
'''- ! c Richeson Tex SO hoth of Rio Gran-1 REV WEBB ADDRESSES The Carpenter group of the! A total of $3155 worth of
I R9ley Berrykill Clearview !de y
tt 1 1
woolen's council under the lead- War Stamps sold in the Oke-
-pas been admitted tor medical I 1JUNIOR HIGH ASSEMBLY '
ership of Mrs Miner Hall will iJOHNi4ON IN NAVY mah junior high school on the
treatment I ! - ha in oharna nt tha tlinnnr The I — firat linit nr tha war
t treatment
I be in charge of the dinner The 1 ! ' first day of the war stamp
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4 CLINIC HOSPITAL BIRTH ANNOU D NCE I - —
1 Rev John R Webb pastor of 1 dinner is a basket dinner with 1 Wilbourne Johnson formerly campaign Sam J Dell prin
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1 Mrs aeorge McKown 312 South -- St Paul's !Methodist church' ad: oach family bringing Its own lot route 1 Okemah enlisted in Mimi announced today
! ' !
I Mrs George McKown 212 Mr and Mrs - Paul Dearman !dressed- the Okernah junior high serviCe the N S navy ' at Kansas City A contest is being staged
'South Eighth street who has who live south of Okemall an- !school ttssernbly this morning ! The evanglist committee with I Ma: Oct 10 aecording to Natt between the home rooms----
beon seriousily ill Is ! reported flounce the birth of a son born The topic of his -speech was Jack Smyth as chairman will be Dessey chief clerk of the ma- and the goal Is a Jeep by the
improvink at the hospital Tuesday afternoon
1
"Don't Fool yourself" - ' In charge of the program ty selective service board
— time school is out
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER PPIIEE IIEE CCNNSS
61re U1StS Josh Lee
Moore republican 186421
24 rooms : '
from th
'e nation s first
27 w a r time general electio'n in 21 '
a 9 I OKLAHOMA CITY UP—Oklahoma elected its first
)- 1 years showed' substantial rspnb- 1
39 isettit Bin today on ovtry ma sooner-born governor i '
n todays election but ousted his
running mate on the democratic ticket unofficial and in-
45 jor political front
54 ' - complete tabulations showed today
81 Ault me house of represen- Virtually certain of becoming governor was Robert 38: lathe elfilently alit remain S Kerr the democratic nominee Apparently just as cer-
9 democratic anti democratic thin 9f losing hi A senate seat was Josh Lee Oklahoma'a
1
24 control or the omit actually junior Solon Nvho trailed the republican nominee Ed IL
49 Orver mat at ksue hi yesler- Moore by approximately 20000 votes
3 3! ilii)'s poling Itemocratie ina xecpt for Moore's upset" ot f
88 pirilies in hothhotoses wilt 11)( Of f
'
33! ilit)'s poling 11441104TM le km: ' I: xetpt for Moore's "upset" of f
LeP reyersals orm were tab-
31 : reduced sharply tinfl the (i0rik 101W a although the )trengtb BoB KERR LEAos
48 i made some spectacular gu- """ lq 11111111111'illis In allatY
! b erta
ernalorial gains Ions vl n
uly 1011 o m
t dap--
-- litill II ITU ormihrr
strong for Moore The eighth Poo" -1024 Iffi-e° Iut ?"'""°
able antiquiministration trend
ce g
ill tbe returns as so fm tab- congressional district lying in coalition andidat runnin on
'dated hut it fell short of a the northwest section of the the republican - ticket Lee
rarty msses i an oft year state provided a lively eampaign Polled 1025 01" for M°°148
election sue mud however for tbe congress seat a drawing 1552 or a difference of only
lf present trends continue the card tor an eltctorate that tend- 73 lotes
republirans may come within ed lit this war V'ttr to he Ulm- A breakdown of the voting in
10 or 13 votes of inning t betic Traditionally republican
the county shows that 22 pre-
house control They would tilP eighth stayed that in and cinets went for Kerr— while
need to guin 53 seats to take the COP turnout aided Moore eieht were for Otien with three
But his strength could not t4- -
over in the 7$tb congress ties
xIdeli comenes hi the first attiThutod soielY to teloibitellti5t
Lee carried 13 precincts in-
Moore is a registered demoerat
neck of January
and running as a republican ho
eluding Lbiley No 1 with a big
Incomplete 1Pitilns indicated with Moore getting 20
made a coalition appeal It nthi"itY'
a net republican gain in the made inroads in once solid dem- ""inets
house of 31 seats with several ocratie territory cutting dOwn Boren polled 1778 votes
additional contegts close enough the expected democratic plurali- while carrying 21 precincts
to go either way Of the 21 lies in counties that before could and Wells republican candi-
likclY reP iihlica it Pickups 19 ' have been counted on for victory date for the fourth district
' margins
Light oting in southern
c ties the natural tendency
for members of the dominat-
ing partx' to be Inv in poll hab-
its and a protest against cer-
' lain aspects Of Lee's initnedi
ate past senatorial reentds
: were reflected also in the vote
obsever' believed:
Ti e reversals of Lee could not
he termed conclusively a rebuff
of the administration for Kerr
was 'hist as strone a supporter
County Men Taken
to Penitentiary
The Weather
Willi and possible pander
showers east and south today and
tonight Little change In temper
attire tonight
t
Boren polled 1778 votes
while carrying 21 precincts
and Wells republican candi-
date for the fourth district
congress post polled 1098
votes carrying II counties
tone 'cecina gave tie is
In the tiVP Mail town pre-
: einets the following vole was
shown:
Kerr 614
()tie!' 3:14
Lee 514
Moore 428 -
Loren 592
Wells 258
In the four Weleetka pre!
was chugs tho polling showed:
Kerr 245
par-
Ot jun 204
Lee 19S
Moore 244
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sheriff to serve terms flinging AT NAZARINE CHURCH
front two ti) 15 yeats ---
!minded were lions° Bruton Rev W E Chandler stone-
setitem oti to 15 years for mur- wall will conduct a two weeks re-
de Walter Perry sentenced to vival nt the Nazarene church he-
five years for assault with Intent sinninz Monday it was atinotin-
to rapt- anti E M Mills sell- 'eeti today by Rev J A Camp-
teliced to two years for arson h ell pas!or of the °knish
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ARRIVES IN MOSCOW
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:Patrick Hurley United States '45 INCH OF RAIN
ainbassador to New Zealand bad RECORDED IN OKEMAH
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American bomber Radio Mosow I total of 15 inch of rain
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