Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 64, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 3, 1942 Page: 1 of 6
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OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER OKEllitil OKFUSKEE COUNTY OKLAHOM-A TUESDAY FEBRUARY 3 1942
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OFFICIAL CITY PAPER
PRICE: FIVE CENTS
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I' The report of Raymond Patton of the Pettiquah 1
I SaiDOI klistrict in which he turned in 1131 to the Red! 'Tulsa Oil Man Will
r Cross!war fun& was highly praised today by officials of Ask Phillips To
the county chapter wlho said it was "one of the best re- -
F ports received" Free Slayer-
' Itoy D Taylor treasurer said Tuns FREED 0 DAYS ASKED FIRST
while the amount of money turn- i 1
ed in by Patton was not the ILA 1111 ---
highest "it perhaps is the beet By KIDNAPERS ' Judge's Son Intends
report in view of the number of
persons flying in the district and To Enter Armed
the ability to pay" Taylor aaid — Services
thq district IN small and Patton $170 Car Taken As N
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is the only teacher I Pair Released OKLAHOMA CITY
The report of Patton was also
'—An appeal for freed
eonaidere4 as evidence of the Near Tulsa
for Phil Kennamer Tu
aplendid response by the county -- :
!society slayer was to
rui districto to the request for TrisA IP—Two men who maid
cooperation In raising the $4000 they were kidnaped tiled today by Joe McGraw 1
aped by placed before Gov hill
quota e ota for t county bandits in Wichita Falls Tex
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!sa oil man and friend of
- -- Itst night were released early to- i Kennamer family
PitAIRIE VIEW ' day On US highway 66 four nate': McGraw matd he would ask
itt 4 a ES REPORT west of Tulsa governor to grant young Ker
LAndy Reed and Earl Jones of The two Mark Kahn and Sidd liner a 10-dav leave of absenci
- the ability to pay" Taylor aald — 1 Services I
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tht district IN small and Patton $170 Car Taken As
WASHINGTON UP—Gen Mac Arthur's forces on
im the only teacher ' I Pair Released OKLAHOMA CITY UP i lower Batan in a savage night battle have smashed two
The report or l'ittton wag also I—An appeal for freedom moik! Japanese attempts to land shock troops from a
comddere4 as evidence of the Near Tulsa
pplendid reaponse by the county — : !for Phil Kennamer Tulsa 1 large fleet of invasion barges ion a knock-out assault on
society slayer was to be i
mild dietricto to the melted for TrisA 1P—Two men who maid Corregidor fortress an army communique said today
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placed before Gov hillips Undr the pounding of Mac-
- cooperation in raising the $4000 they were kidnaped by armed today Irs Joe McGraw Tul- Arthur's artillery machine guns
quota for the county I bandits in Wichita Falls Tex !ea oil man and friend of the and the bombs of low-swooPlo
- -- Itst night were released early to-11 Kennamer family I United States pureuit Canes the
PRAIRIE VIEW i day On US highway 66 four nate' McGraw maid he would ask the attenipted landings on the west
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:II 4 RES REPORT weet of Tulsa i governor to grant young Kenna- i coast were completely molted
WASIIINtiTON IP — The
Th
Andy Reed and Earl Jones of e two Mail Kahn and Sidd i
mer a 107day leave of absence to with heavy enemy losses the coin- i
- house re
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' the Prairie View district today Zuckerman ckeran were unharmed The I t ign affahs commit-
enlist for service In the armed munique said tee today unanimously nu-
' turned in $50 toward the coun- banditm they told police took " Iforees of the country Upon ac-1 At dawn a IIIIIIIIWC of scat- proved a 10n (
ty Red Cream quota 70 in cash and Zuckertuan
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ear a new sedan I 1 r oltit ton to
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ceptance in the service young tered Japanese barges some gram chil'in li $500000000
1 Kennamer would be granted lull! ablaze and others bullet-riddled
loan to help her prosecute the
4 PHA ROA li TOTAL 18 ' The men told Tulsa police and !clemency and Bain were seen silting the
ed it s lei-
ItAISHIll TO $3880 highway patrol officials that they
t
The Pharoah dietrict contrihn-
tion wee mimed to $5830 today
here Previonely the Pliaroah were leaving a Wichita Falls
hotel last night when the kid-
The four set out for Tulsa I
beach
liennamer now 28 le serv-
lug 23 years at McAlester
John Correll Tulsa dental
I student
it was evident that the Japan-
oar against Japan
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WASHINGTON IP — One
ese using their best troops weie 1111111ml ihmeund men lam
nothing a desperate and costly at- wittitt1 lit the 9 alme
lean end Philipp ill i forces from littlher the lum3 a nneed
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secured last week with Mrs V H °leo f°reed Raba to ride with ilin Kennamer former lederalt hall of Dotal) the last ob stacle lemma m amain meniHmer
Lan dere M es R S Duncan and him in I he front seat while i Jed who hag retired eince
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g ! to a final direct assault on Cor- tbrolleit ‘eltilitary enlistment
he slaying Of
with an additional $1150 beteg mtpere approached them showingi state Prison for t
guns
- sent to Treasurer Roy D Taylor tempt to drive MacArthur's Allier- the Dee 7 attack on pearl
In Zuckernmn'e carOne of the
community had reported $5730 1 Kennamer is the son of Frank-! their last foothth1 on the lower telhix e it reiteritt
the their Covered Zuckerman
Mrs Paul E Jordan taking the lOov Phillips took office' I regidor 'fortrese
lend in the campaign
e ith a gun in the- back Meat I On MacArthur's right flank ---
WASHINGTON IP—Chinese
the vict hits related I Correll Eennamer's one-tline
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t - --- !friend wen shot to death Thanks- PcesomablY In Ihe I'llar area of (11111itik t011ify mild there is
1 After a drive of almost 250 l 1
1 TRENTON EVENT givin g night 1934 in his own the els( Ratan coast Ameeican mien
star icient military (emit
miles the bandits-kidnapers push-
IS TONIGHT ed their hostage out of the car ear and with hie own pistol' i end Filipino troops eurged ti n
tton eecred front the United States
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- i the 8')th Japanese division and t 1 t II I'llinese forces for
newer went to a veteran crint-I - -- ene year The main problem
district said today that Roy D drove away ' - my trenches capturing "coneld- 0 md is that or disirilm
Taylor of Okeinah will be the inal attorney and confestied the
Tula" police were conducting a i t -
'Perry Jenkinsof the Trenton
'speaker In behalf of the Rei Cross
in the outekirts of Tulsa and
Perch for the gunmen with the I ' Three days later young Ken-
s aying ale pleaded self-defense ttwent acroam three 11114'14 of ene- o a he
erable ealuil)Tnent" Iion
th
1 The counter-at tack was on-
i and scoffed at deem attorneys'
' Itaw at Install affair to be given :
aid of the highway patrol -
elan he wee i loosed lit the rugAed region-where ' 0" LERLIN ogy 14010111e
-tew4allt-torralse filatis'lla4the war --rTtillut'atitliorittes planned - to' I'1"13 of 11'81°114
fund Taylor who is county Red tried in 1935 I th Jaanese had atte
: r l pm pted to German mom Goo bratitht
notiry the federal bureau of in-
! Crosa treasurer will sneak on the drive a wedge between the Amer- a report flint the premier of
vestigation and request its aid in ' ------"--—7 -
part the Red Crose la playing in the ease Under 'the 1:indbergh forces Thailand is attempting to make
the war ffort of this nation
e act kidapig
' nn find taking the lers(and the true in-
ENT PLAN toTshefroaltntel:iapttiItilrgleaplazimiewrian)1-1 tt:linitinitionft Joan in a peace of-
----- ' ' victim across a state line 114 fed-1
I Crosa treasurer will sneak on the vestIg'atio and rtques-1111 -aid-in ----1--"-'- drive a wedge between the Anter-1 a report flint the premier of limo of Oklahoma I and I I col-
p R se le
art the Red Cro playing in the case 'Under 'the 1:Indbergh ' ' lean' tOreeft Thailtind is attempting to niake
The at Japanese land- china understand the true in- lege Stil lw ater is scheduled to
the war effort of this nation tict kidnaping and taking the
TmENT pLAN lugs front "a large number or tention of Japan in a peace of- address Ille Menial! Eiwallis
----- ' victilnacross a state line IN fed-
barges" tinder naval escort began wr 'The premier preeionely etilb lid 1 Itiott at Hit tittrk
DEFENSE CLASSES era! offense punishable by i BEIN TALKED
nder protection of darknes s The 1 1 1 i a a Ill
ite aroaGefis eSsage Ill'g- iiii"
SCHEDULED TONIGHT death) G ti
Derense eltUiRett scheduled for 7
Mat assault WaH carr M
ied out by ing 'are bel a Veil 11Ipall Mill 11 is suloct bas not town tol
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Beetle shock troops lett their at- china
tonight are: Radio at Glen Dill's couNiy pAsToRs
tempted hildng i was "frustrated 1 - -- nelineed
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office nursets'-uld at Legion' but Draft Official Says by our artillery fire" the war de- LOS ANGELES IP—Ch m
inese
0s ter the eiwaills
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firet aid at reet room and poliee 1111mediat ly af11g a dismission i scheduld
- More Men Would Be pertnient said trifi'l's ave """ilig ilit" 11111"1" on the pr000sed plan for expand-
yatrol at city hall All nieet at FoRm ALL1ANcE
to bolster the United Natiour'
730 Pm ' Called To Service "A ma and more serious hie the Farmers Union CooPere-
defenses radio reports heard
i attempt was made at night" it tiv( creattim v into a cliees mak-
- here today said The Chinese jog litant
— IVASHINGTON IP—Ilrig Gen WaN relined
' APPLICITIONS FOR
sleert‘vileseH(eurisvh:t-yorintiotilt(tinttal sceolnegeltievse forces are expected to come
ali person interpstHl are in-
Tilt ES I t EJECTED Rev Smith Elected rif1 to anent! the meeting
"A large number of barges un- into contact mith Japanese
The Okfuskee county ration - President At First sional coimpittee today that an der naval escort' approached the troops shortly
board today had rejected the first Meeting Here "allowanue and allotment plan" coast The raid was discovered ----- -------
appileatiamis for tres since the i oy o our night-flying put-
is tieing prepared to make avail- a few f January Oil Is
ration plan went into effect T suit planes tvilich lininealately Scout program
Smith Okeinah able for the armed services
"many" men now defeired be- b
attacked tht contoy with light Strong Increase
T Potter eecretary said Rev P Iloyd Smi
To Be Talked
is president of the newly-formed for B H Calhoun ombs and machine gun fire
Olifutikee County Alinisterial al- cauee n
of dependecy
'and J C Epperson were disap- "As the enemy troops approach- TrrsA IP - Daily average
Hance it was announced today The proposal which will re- ed the sitor' ottr beach defrase A ineetiny of olietuall scout- credo oil prodnetion in the Ellit-
proved "for the reason the alent-
The oreinfization was formed here quire congreselonal approval has fore attached wet) artillery and iliaalet's and troop committeemen Ed Stales decreased 453155 bar- cant failed to qualify under spe-
been worked on by the army and
yesterday v ee k en di n g Satu rda y
Titled classilicatione" the board
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Rev Ito:feel G Nelson pestor machine guile The Japanese force is called for tomtit row at 7::10 rel in the
the social mecurity board and will suffered heavy casualties in men mill at the Okentali cafe IL L The Oil and Gas Journal said to-
said '
be submitted to congress soon and boats" lie communique add- Rountree district commissioner day
Application of the Parry Oil of the 1'Irst Christian church We-
-(Contintieft On rnge Two) lePit ka le 'lee president and Rev the director said ed iintiouncea today Total production tor the month
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committee investigating labor
t ' od chu rch i n Okeina h is spore- PATE IS PATIENT activities in connection with Boy w ell ahead of last year's output
' tary-treasurer migration reoulting from war pro-
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' duction J R Pate of Weleetka lias SeJut week and the paper CUM- III Illi same period antoilliting 10
0 Mr lielvey said the organize-
: been admitted to the OkelmOt paign which is being conducted 12749 10o0 ha' rels an increase
i lion "would he strictly a religious Hershey aid not reveat details hospital as a medical patient here of I 90110non
The Okentalt junior high order with a patriotic attitude" of the plan but Bald it will re- ---- - --- - - -- - -- - —
1 school basketball team will The alliance is composed of quire service men to set aside '
face one of its bardeet battles county ministers of all denomin- part of their pay to the support British Destroy Mainland Link With Singapore
here tonight with mand and talons ()there present at the meet- of their families which the gov- : r i --
' the lead of the East central ing were Dr Alexander Best and eminent will match or more than e' - ! ''
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toureeenee im at stake It Rev IV J Stewart both of We- match -
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vam almost a re-union for for- leetka Rev J A Campbell Rev Although the amounts will be -
ttiter cashiers of the gas office K E Garrison Rev E V Rice different the program will be
1 here when three (who resigned and Rev IA'wie Rogers shutter to the 'World war I lave l L -
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aft1er marriage) were In there ---------- e hich granted government allow- -veerseet-eseee'el0044ae-4441e7''7' -"'-' '' -- :':"' -- ' '' ' ''':- - '''''nr1711"t-4r4
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Atchison nittnager would catch THREE FIRE REPORTS not more than $15 a month r ' ese'llts4-11t :7rets-aelr:!i1 CeStell 'rkt': e t
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don't last long at Okemah— Three fires have been r The total not exceed $50 eported
they alaays get married to the Okemah department dur- The selective service system ::s r i
To et a discussion started ing the past 24 hours
Ahto he said has found that there is '''' :: l'atI e) ' ti 011 : e ::: -e e e s" :- :'"!-- es
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an hour earlier in the afternoon one The other two were grass of skilled labor available for war i41 e4 ! iit
- set : "s :ses a:ts4zeiij I eL-kar4':'"'11'!''' :- e
but the morning Is a different fires 1 production and is taking steps rti:ille It 6 ' -
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PAUL APPOINTED
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The appointmtnt of John Paul
as constable for Okemall was an-
!induced here today
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NEVI KENNAMER
APPEAL IS DUE
To BE STARTED
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' Union will meet at Bearden Fri-
I (lay evening It was announced
today
Jap Planes Bomb Singapore
No Move Toward Wass Attack
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Singapore Island and has now been dynamited by the British
" mainland in preparation for a siege on Singapore
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German radio Nilo broadcast
a report that tlit premier of
Thailand is attempting to make
China understand the true in-
tention Of Japan in a peace of-
ter The premier previously
haul broadcast a message urg-
ing peace betneen Japan and
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troops are niming into iturnut
to bolster the United Nations'
defenses radio reports heard
here today said The Chinese
forces are evpected to come
into contact milli Japanese
troops shortly
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Sweeping south from new bases in the lower Malaya
I peninsula the Japanese planes raced o er the city and
I hurled their bombs indiscriminately on oljectives in the
city area and the island generally
Britih s iiiiiiieg hurried out fort
i''vi !it bia nLi sti attack on the chief HuNT To KEEP
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Ernest Kanzier fiteed with the
job of eonvertinu the automobile
industry to war produetion de-
(dares in Detroit that his chief
worry is a shortage of nuohine
tools
BENNETT WILL
SPEAK TONIGHT
Farmers Union Plan
Discussion Is
Scheduled
Dr Henry Bennett presi-
iiput olsiohoolo alla -Al col
lege Stillwater is scheduled to
address the Menial! Eiwanis wore shot dowo toctottina a
dull this evening at lIui liik honther and soveral fighters
hotel Th 'tilted States air attacks
His subject has not been an- on a Japanese convoy off Hie
nounerd cast Dome() ports of Italik
immediately after the Kiwanis pan boosted to tt or ::5 thv num-
nowiing a disvassion is scheduled her of enemy vessels sunk or
on the prndosod plan for expand- 'damaged in the battle of
II (lit' the Parnwrs Union Commua- sar straits Moffitt II planes hi-
tivt creamery into a choostl clutlimt nine shot down by
lug- plant tett S!ll llyIii fort esses al-
AH persons interpsted are tn- so have heen destroyml
riled to attend the meeting
Es:-LaT-41U4itiuict
connects the state of Johore to
lollowing their abandonment of the
us Planes
Least Two
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I low-lend attacks ()II Japanese 1
I motor columns which crowd
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1 eil the Iligh"1134 II" lug 1
1 arcl the lower peninsular for i
eige olleratiolis J
A tieneral headquarters emit- '
munique said that $o fix the
Jananoso on the ground hall
miii ui gosture against thP
itritish Australian and Indian
troops who refreshed ro-equip-
Ind and re-unfored face hem
aerie's a widened en n 14e way
Air Attacks Increase
On Dutch Sectors
BAAVIA It- -- al-
my airplanes sank two and
Probably thr44 wore Japanese
transports in the Macassar straits
'communiques said today but
heavy enemy air attacks 111(11(81-
Preinitiltioll9 for an invasion
attempt battered the big Dutch
base of Snershaya and the
MIN itir hasps on Java
flair a dozen Japanese planes
BRISTOW DAILY
wAsHiNcTos tp sPn Harry
Truman D Alo asserted today
GOING WEEKLY th agents at Hawaii
had intercepted Japanese com-
munications prior to the attack
on Pearl Harbor
Nichols Announces F1 niad” suitt
Plan To Reduce fending Sen Wheeler D Mont
from charges that W heeler had
Publication ri(fl wire tapping legislation
Speaking in the stlia Ie
ItinTOW - Itristow's latest man (lied charges that Wbder-
easnallY of the war Wit8 annollne- a former isolationist leader had
ed today hy Niehols pub- blocked legislation to permit
lishe of the Bristow Daily Rey- federal agents to intercept cow-
o when he stated that the rut- munications He described the
per suspend daily puhlication and charges :Al "fantastic' alid said
will become a weekly they wor not substantiated by
In a statement announeing the - facts
saspension Nichols said: II'tflfl acquainted with the
"Hampered ly a multitude of record must conclude that in
war-time problem5 including lab- fact the intelligenee and investi-
"I and mai-Prink- lbreatolled by gative serviccs of the federal go' v-
Ow loss of national advertising ernment posorted a wire tapping
lineage and a record of marginal in Hawaii a long time beforv the
operations in the past year the attack on l'earl Harbor- he said
Record management decided as -If there was any failure to
a matter of ecenonlie safety it valet' the 1aponese spies and to
Would hest find the answer to its aseertain the plan for a surprise
problem by retrenchment- attack that failme was not dim
The first edition Of the lveekly to any rstraints imposed on our
itt appear OUP week after the detectives-
final issue of the daily which is
scheduled Within neXt 10
Jones To Issue
days
The Daily Record was estab- Daily Reports
lished in April 1922 and will p
lack only a few weoks or being
A H Jones of the Retall Ater-
yvars old when the presses go
chants bureau today had started
on 'a once-a-werk basis
publication of the daily report on
land transactions motgagos and
MIDWAY EVENT oil and gas leases
IS TONIGHT The pnblieation formerly was
The Midway pie iupper post- issued by the Okfuskee County
potted Friday because of bad Abstract but Jones is taking over
' weather will -be held this eve- the daily report on documents
' ping it was announced today filed wtih the county clerk here
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Election At State
Convention will
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tiklAHtkIA CITY II' - Woody
Hunt president of tho Longue of
Voting Democrats Silil today the
state eolivention called for Fell
22 Not 2:: may :0 a hold and PIPCi
Wo I ill havo t h
nespa nor a lid t he ortif hiad-
rtrs 1-1 lIlt sa id he would not attend
I he oonvont ton oatiot hy
tot rows Tulsa it natal commit -
toolN otnan The con nt ion 1 as
eallod a ft or I Ito e‘otott ive hoard
II t several wt 'As ago with Halt:
and eanoolled Plans for the 191 2
con vont loll kat ing Hunt irt office
another yoa to
"Two so s of ntlieors and t
111 got organizations !nay result "
said 1-1 unt hut we ha vo I he
nowspa per and till of I he rocords
awl tfltI ea Hod off (III'
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TRUMAN DEFENDS
WHEELER TODAY
Ban On Wire Tapping
Not Responsible For
Attack's Success
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Griffith, Quinton. Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 64, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 3, 1942, newspaper, February 3, 1942; Okemah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2157910/m1/1/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.