Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 64, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 3, 1942 Page: 4 of 6
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Published Daily Except Saturday by the Okemalt Publishing O
419 West Broadway Okemah Oklahoma
Phone 620
V G STRONG Pub lislter QUINTON GRIFFITII Editor
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lntered as second class matter daily (except Saturday) at the post-
ofIllce at ()Ismail Oklahoma under Act of March 8 1879
BY CARRIER: Per Week 10e Per Mouth 46o Per Year $450
BY MAIL: (in Okluakee and adjoining Counties) 3 Months MOO
e Months 3150 'One Year 360
In Oklahoma $300 Outside of Oklahoma KO()
MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PAYABLE STRICTLY IN ADVANCE
Our Strength In Truth
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The American people ask no more than to be told
the truth They will not be content with less
Three times in recent weeks Uncle Sam has held up
a mirror in front of himself and said "There old ugly-
mug how doyou like THAT?"
MIRROR NO I was the Truman report which show-
ed that our pre-war industrial production setup with its
dollar-a-year men its persuasive methods its half-measures
was not good enough
MIRROR NO 2 was the Senate Naval Affairs Com-
mittee report which showed that shocking profits have
been made on some contracts
MIRROR NO 3 was the Roberts report on Pearl
Harbor which showed childish lack of co-operation be
vamped to fit modern conditions and that as quickly as
poFsible without fatal confusion Here again the revela-
tion of the whole truth is of the greatest service
A free people can function only by knowing the
truth The greatest possible service has been done by
these three brutally frank reports
We want to know the worst It's when we've been
told the worst that we start doing something about mak-
ing it better tit IN ARICLItrM
t better 4 -Al IN 111011
There is no other Nv a y to deal with a free people
Nationa Advertising
Representatives:
SOUTHWEST DAILIES
New York Chicago Memphis
Detroit Oklabnma City
EDSON'S
WASHINGTON
COLUMN
BY PETER EDSON
WASHINGTON — In spite of
VI the confusion and bickering
among government housing
agency chiefs in Washinton a
lot of defense housing has been
built By Feb 1 an estimated
seventy thousand family dwell-
ing units three thousand trail-
ers or portable houses and sin-
gle room dormitories for eight
thousand war industry workers
will have been completed Under
construction are 150000 tnore
dwelling units financed by the
government and 220000 financ-
ed privately but guaranteed by
government mortages On order
are a total of 246000 govern-
ment financed homes and Con-
gress Ints just appropriated ano-
ther $300 million for still more
war housing
Some of this housing may be
of the wrong type and viewed
by what (lie post-war standards
and requirenienis are to be a
lot of this housing may be badly
situated In that connection
swim housing authorities point
twee n Army and Navy heads before Pearl Ilarbo? and ! to all ini uretiting parallel We
complete miscalculation of the danger of attack with i Hre buildiag they say a lot of
corresponding failure to prepare for it in the face of 1 tanks No one has yet suggested
plain Ivarnings ! that those tanks be built so that
plain wanoogs
We didn't like what We saw None of us liked it tJi can be used as tractors to
What are we going to do about it? pun plows after the war is over
-First of all the pPoductionsetup has been changed: T" 8" w""Id 1""ke them "b-
so g
Donald Nelson has been given full charge and full auth-
lutcly no ood as tank ority to make it hum The old half-way setup is already 1)14 that principle to boas-
it?g
gone The new all-out setup is already beginning to func-
and dull do you get? Should
ti011 The warts should have been removed from this one 11"s"s for war workers at ship-
already t yards and munitions plants he
Second the matter of war profits is up to Congress ' built " they "It u"d " Per-
The entire American
rican people are greed on this nobody Inunent homes after the War is
shall get rich out of this var It is up to Congress either 1"e1? Or 811"d they be built as
O
to thin out the contractgravy or skim it off in taxes Con-
Hirr adequate shelter for the
gress is working on this It can't NVOI duration of the emergency? 'k too fast or too'
should they be government
thoroughly
Third it is to be presumed that the shock that must owned or privately owned?
s
have run through the whole Army and Navy command rgument and Indeci io
at the deficiencies that led up to Pearl Hattor more or 811"ifi federal administrators in g
n g
less assures that the same mistakes won't happen again
Washingto over what the ov-
immediately The appointment of supreme commanders i"""le"" policy would be on
in th Pacific war zones with full authorty and of the new these 111111 other fundamental
AEF in Britain with all branches Ilesponsible to them in-
questions have sabotaged the
dicates that the danger of lack of co-ordination has been housing program for war work-
sensed and partially remedied
ers more than strikes priorities
That's good but not enough The whole military set—
lack of money Or HIOW 1110I1011
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Congress
up and the whole habit of military thinking must be re-
lint out of this vonfusion
has come one idea vvitieh may
tneet sante of the (Inman& for
a housing project utile!' Shall
be adequate for Ivartimes and
can still be When over by priv-
ate capital after the war This
Is what's known as the "Mu-
tual Ounership Plan"
I Two federal housing projects
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I "BUCKEYE" STATE 1 ' mutual ownership plan as a prac
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deal test Largest is the 500
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dwelling unit talulton Village at
HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle I7 North Caro- A11(1111)1)11 N J built for the
I Depicted state R i :r151- 1 I I h-c Q k 5 1 ec 0 v lina (abbr)
Camden shipyard workers The
5 Former U I A 1- 0 1 is A ion Village of :lit() IT1E PI I IN 1 t4 IA I 18 Compass poir
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9 Hunter slain 5e PILIY S'E LI ' EIRIY Edward units at t: rand Prairie Tex
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by Artemis 1 NN S EE - T'IRLI I 110U 21 Born 1 hull! for vorkers lit the
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(0 First vertebra D IR 110'WNIAVIIE'N13- geese ': nea r Dall as Nine other itit mil
of the neck Nmzi Fktfit() N ST-r t'jtsy 24 Checks Ownership projects are under
(anat) r im BED Pi 1 E HIE E 27 Hearin mr al construction or have been assign-
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of sorrow 34 Personal bein that under t he out co-op a 1art-
16 Farther in 36 Written form VERTICAL 37 Cleveland is Input organial ions the ocelipahls
?I:) English town of mister I Native metals its largest I built and managed their own 'iro-
n Sesame 37 Calcium 2 Go in haste — i
nstead the governme nt
23 Assents (symbol) 3 Pertaining to 33 Beverage ' leet
25 Imitate 39 Crimson ions 40 Remove builds and manages the ProPerlY
26 Symbol for 41 Be indisposed 4 Onward 41 Ventilates 1 hough private canitul might do
terbium 42 Merrim6nt 5 Symbol for 43 Title of it Dist as well
27 Half tin cm 44 Characteristic tantalum nobility
1 he occupants buy "stock" MI
28 Size of shot 46 Local position 6 Fixed look 44 Migration
30 Early English 47 Sense of smell 7 Entirely 45 Drop of eye down payments are required a
(abbr) 49 All 8 Scold fluid
inig advantage to the $1200 to
31 Old Roman 51'Made a 9 Spoken not 46 Dry $25u0-a-year war worker Tile or-
!weight mist 11e written 48 Babylonian cupants nun k e ?non thl v I
pa) no n u
32 Daybreak 53 Exhibitions of 11 Bristlelike god of i
equivalent to rent butt which rea i-
(comb form) farm products part pestilence
33 Electrical 5455 — — 12 Voluble so seven mow ly cover interest on the Invest
term forms most of 14 Inveigle 52 About (Latin nielit insitraltee maintenance ant
35 Of the matter its northern 13 Attorney 53 Symbol for )-epairs actilicy reserve litNIS
(law) boundary (abbr) iron ad ministration vonf 1112PTIPV 16
!Meta organiations the occupants
Ibuilt and tuatuted their own pro-
ject Instead the governineto
builds and manages Ilw PrnbcrlY
though private capital might do
Dist as 'ell
The occupants buy "stock" No
down payments are required a
ibig advantage to the WOO to
$25U0-m-year war worker The or
ciipants make monthly payments
equivalent to rent but which rcid
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SO Seven (Rom IY t'"'" "a I he In v est-
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53 Symbol for repairs acancy reserve taws
iron ad ministration con t L gency re-
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$3000 the monthly payments! and °till
have been computed at 29 a ties impt
little under the realtor's rule of cent i$
thumb "1 per centa month" i defense
From the government's point i —
of view the beauty of the plan Compal
is that -Uncle Sam stands to get ' year ago
back about 90 per cent of his! early Jan
Investment—with interest I cent for
The remaining 10 per cent
could be secured with slightly
higher payments or If charges
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defense expenditure
Compared with figures of a
year ago Oklahoma prices in
early January were up 39 per
cent for farm products 27 per
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for textiles the University of
Oklahoma Business Bulletin reports
THIS CURIOUS WORLD ! By William - I
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