Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 167, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 9, 1942 Page: 2 of 6
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OKEMAI-1 DAILY LEADER
PublishedPally Ascent Sattirday by the Okemak Pub Walk 101
411 West Broadway Otemakt Oklahoma
Phone 620
W G STRONG Editor and Publisher
CLARENCE MANTOOTII 'FRANK STEWART
City Editor Advertising Manager
Mowed as second Clau matter daily (except Saturday) at stlis post
office at Okemah Oklahoma under Act of March 1 1871
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BY CARRIER: Per Week 10o Per Month 45a Per Utz 6550
BY MAIL: (in Okfuskee and adjoining Counties) 3 Months MOO
6 Months 1150 One Year 1250
In Oklahoma 1300 Outside of Oklahoma 1400
MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PAYABLE STRICTLY IN ADVANCE
Every government official or board that bandies public money
should publish at regular intervals an accounting of It showing
wbofe and how each dollar was apent This is a fundamental prin-
eiola of democratic government
Let's Stop This—Fast
: There are so many war secrets nowadays that the
:layman cannot apply intelligent perspective to the few
military facts he does learn 'Therefore it is difficult to
' :appeaise properly the disturbing criticisms made by Col
11 ugh J Knorr USA retired in the June American
'Mercury
Co lone Knerr charges flatly that in spite of promises
'made to the public our "supreme commanders" in the
Canal Zone in the Southwest Pacific at Pearl Harbor
iand other strategic places are being hamstrung by split
authority and divided responsibilities
'These he intimates ava potentially as harmful as
the:: "Alphonse-Gaston disaster at Pearl Harbor" They
result from The same indefensible jealousy among the arm-
ed services that added months or years to this war by
permitting the Japs to temporarily wreck our Hawaiian
fighting plant
After Lt-Gen Frank M Andrews a capable airman
had been given "full responsibility" for defense of the Ca-
nal Zone ColonelKnerr says the navy "went to work"
and stripped him of control over certain outposts without
which the Canal cannot properly be protected
which the Canal cannot properly be protected
The navy acquired command over operations in thil
Windward'islands areatfrom-Rtterto Rico to Trinidad
even through which a hostile plane carrier would have to
sneak by daylight in order to reach the Canal at night:
for a dawn attack
On the Pacific side Colonel Knerr claims to know
that "the navy has at times even refused to give General
Andl4ews information essential for his defense plans"
So General Andrews is responsible but he does not
control the scouting outpost services without which he
' cannot know when whence and by what type and strength
of force an attack is upon him 1
- General MacArthur has "supreme command" and
"full responsibility" in the whole Australian sector Col-
onel Knerr aPgues that the likely Japanese approach is
Jay way of New Zealand So the New Zealand sector has
been given into navy jurisdiction Not General MacArth-
ur on the spot with "full responsibility" but Admiral
NiMitz 4000 miles away at Pearl Harbor is in com-
mand over defense of the Japs' logical steppingstone to
Australia
Even in Pl(arl Harbor itself Colonel Knerr alleges
there is a three-way split in command notwithstandiog the
lesson we suppoiie we had learned from the episode which
resulted in charges against Admiral Kimmel and General
Short
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bonda and stamps are running at
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only about $5 billion a year Mul- 1
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:fense of the Ca-1 --- - —
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tiplying that seven and a half
en affiliated with the USO are
' iternrove' d Free '
"Went to work" li EDSON'S WASHINGTON COLUMN 'lent sectuities to Insurance
times by voluntary subsériptions
ministering to the men of our 1
outposts Without t companies and savings banks
1 armed forces in the United States - '
!cted i U S May Try Trick o F Getting $3 Billions ' seenus out of the question
If this $37 billion can be sav- DEAD
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led by individuals the danger of '
' and more than 110000 alone are
i'eO tO Trinidadl Of National Income By Enforced Savings That leaves $43 billion still to
' Horses
might distsppear and the serving in USO railway terminal ' Cattle Hogs
r would have to be raised If all that $43 !billion
vice-chairman of the USO Na-
The (lope is that the govern- The decision has apparently
IS raised by borrowing from the inflation
1 need for price controls might go '
I lounges Mrs Maurice T Moore PHONE efkált COLLECT
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Canal at night :meta will spend some $77 billion been made to raise only $24 bit- banks' look out for 11 at on
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with it To do this it would be
tional Campaign committee and 13kinulgee 1212411 ' -
That means simply !putting a lot vl
on war production in the fiscal lion of the $77 billion by taxa-1 necessary to restrict the redomp-
chairntan of the USO National
claims to know in circulation it Okmulgee Rendering Works
year beginning July 1 1942 don This year's tax bill was in- ninre money tion provisions on the bonds' so
to give General —
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tended to raise about $20 billion would mean price controls would
fense plans" I There is heard in Washington
a little doubt that it willbe pos- 1 To boost the tax revenues to $24 have to be expanded over-all ra-
cash during the war 1 ' s- -
Jut he does not
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sible to spend this much on war: 'dolling might have to be applied f'777 Z1110
hout which he billion means that another $4 bil- i
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not be enough of some saw ma what the House Ways and Means
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te ria Is or semi-finished parts to borrowing this $43 billion direct-
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bills is seeing and sawing about 1Y from the people ' the simplest possible explana- v'' W IP :
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keep production machinerygoing -i:!i
ian sector Col-
now A guess is that $10 billion ! !!
but there seems to be no doubt Take a look at the picture
se approach is
the government will be able to of the $24 billion total will come from the income side of the led- I
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next fiscal year is $117 billion
bor is in corn- One theory is that this whole Subtract that $24 billion of U
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tam the $77 billion to be -1 btract from that the $10 bit-
spent and you get S i
$53 billion 'lion Of direct taxes to be levied
n That is if the national in- DAY AND NIGHT Correct Lubricants Add Miles to the Life of your car:
which is the amount of additional and you get a net income figure :
come reaches $117 billion a Call 1101 Collect
money to be begged 'borrowed or Of $107 billion Time ta change over to summer lubricants--and r
t Knerr alleges Sear it wouldn't be to much of Henryetta Rendering Co
vithstandiog the a thing to absorb $77 'billion or stolen if the munitions makers It is estimated- that the tun- ! this year you should be more particular than ever--
ktre not to be paid off in printing
65 per cent of it in taxes This ount of dvillan goods available I
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lel and General would have the advantage of r
press IOU's
for purchase this next
Year --! ' S200 REWADni ' You may have to drive the 'Ole Busy a long time!
holding down the national debt ! Of this 413 billion about food clothing shelter funds — IMMUMINIMIEEMmIEMIP 1
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OIEDSON'S WASHINGT N COLUMN
U S May Try Trick o 4 Getting $37 Billions
Of National Income By Enforced Savings
The dope is that the govern- The decision has apparently
meta will spend some $77 billion been made to raise only $24 bil-
oil war production in the fiscal lion of the $77 billion by taxa-1
year beginning July 1 1942 don This year's tax bill was in-
There is heard in Washington tended to raise about $20 billion
a little doubt that it willbe pos- 1To boost the tax revenues to $24
sible to spend this much on war : billion means that another $4 bil-
production alone since there may :lion nust he raised and that's !
not be enough of some raw ma- what the House Ways and Means
torials or semi-finished parts to Committee which writes the tax
keep production machinerygoing bills is seeing and sawing about
but there seems to be no doubt ' now A guess is that $10 billion !
the government will be able to of the $24 billion total will come
raise the money The only ques- from direct taxes and $14 billion
don is how from indirect taxes
1
One theory is that this whole Subtract that $24 billion of
U S May Try Trick o
Of National Income
The dope is that the govern-
ment will spend some $77 billion
on war production in the fiscal
year beginning July 1 1942
There is heard in Washington
a little doubt that it willbe pos-
sible to spend this much on war
production alone since there may
not be enough of some raw ma-
terials or semi-finished parts to
keep production machinerygoing
but there seems to be no doubt
the government will be able to
raise the money The only ques-
tion is how
One theory is that this whole
sunk might he financed by taxa-
tion' That is if the national in-
come reaches $117 billion a
year it wouldn't be too' much of
a thing to absorb $77 'billion or
65 per cent of it in taxes This
would have the advantage of
holding down the national debt
which is plenty big enough 'al-
readyd Tpe trouble with this
idea is that it might ruin a lot
(Jr 'businesses not considered es-
sential to the war and it would
make the war terribly unpopular
It is therefore crossed off as a
political impossibility
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taxes front the $77 billion to be
'spent and you get $53 billion
which is the amount of additional
money to be begged 'borrowed or
stolen if the munitions makers
are not to be paid off in printing
'press 1012's
Of this $53 billion about
$10 billion can be accounted
for An increase in social seam
i Hy deductions is planned to
raise an additional $2 billion
or a total of $5 billion as year
Theen about $5 billion more
! to make the $10 billion can
be raised by sales of govern
Qtri
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ment securities to Insurance
(0111 pail1eti and savings banks'
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That leaves $43 billion still to
be raised If all that $43 billion
is raised by borrowing from the
: banks look out for Inflation
That means simply putting a lot
more money in circulation It
would mean price controls would
have to be expanded over-all ra-
tioning might have to be applied
The only solution therefore
would Iseem' to be seam plan of
borrowing this $43 billion ‘direct-
ly from the people
Take a look at the picture
from the income side of the led-
ger The generally accepted fig
me on national income for the
next fiscal year is $117 billion
Subtract from that the $10 bil-
lion of direct taxes to be levied
and you get a net income figure
of $107 billion
It is estimated - that the tun
ount of civilian goods aiallable
for purchase this next year --r
food clothing shelter furni-
ture amusements and so on—
wilL be around 11110 billion Sub
traet that from your $107 bil
lion and you have a remainder
of $37 billion
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Getting this $37 billion out of
circulation by enforced saving is
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ed two million c - 0 2- 1
' am Yery pleased to ' make
known that 1180 is now operating
a total of 647 clubhouses and
units in the United States and
trans-ocean bases There are 24
clubhouses in hembsphere bases
with additional units in process
of organization
"Service for troops-in-transit
Is being carried on with great
success and USO lounges in rail-
road terminals and bus stops
dotting the United States are
meeting with heavy soldier sail--
or and Marine patronage
"Of tremendous importance in
the national troop-morale Pic'
ture has been the forward step
taken by the USO in placing in
service its mobile truck units
These units laden with food-
stuffs refreshments magazines
newspapers phonograph records
movie projection machines and
films contact men on service in
the more isolated outposts
"No detachment be it com-
pany platoon squad or lone sen-
try is too remote from the field —
of operations of these trucks
Some of them operate on circuits t
embracing diAtanct s of more
the trick that has to be per-
formed somehow Sales of war
bonds and stamps are running at
only about $5 billion a year Mul-
tiplying that seven and a half
times by voluntary subsériptions
eeems out of the question
If this $37 billion can be sav-
ed by individuals the danger of
inflation might disa4ppear and the
netd for price controls might go
with it To do this it would be
necessary to restrict the redemp-
tion provisions on the bonds so
they could not be turned in for
cash during the war
Title analysis' uorked out by
a high-ranking government
onoinist is presented here as :
the simplest possible explana-
tion of the government's fiscal
problem today
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of states these trucks are am- l ing the women's effort"
piffled by station wagons which
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servations where they serve I
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total of 400000 American wcin-1510 W Bdwy Phone 591
en affiliated with the USO are
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ministering to the men Of our I:
armed forces in the United States Ret ed DEAD
and more than 110000 alone are ' Horses
serving in USO railway terminal ' Animals Cattle Hogs
lounges Mrs Maurice T Moore
vice-chairman of the USO Na- PHONE eencomEcT
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linnet Campaign committee and
chairman of the USO National Okmulgee Rendering Works
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