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oTis WILE and AUBREY MrALL-ITIL koociate Editors
Pmqitution Is
Rig Army Worry
Washington Nov 8 — (LP) — Tokyo Ni' 9 -- y (Sunda
The -inotiilvation of prostitutes -flie nek:ispa
has beeotne otie ()f (An thw:t t X- pi r Kclititht1 V nod to(10 tildt
panded Aar Indust' Surcti:oil lfl the event a Japant- v f:L! tiev had
General Thomas Pairan told a kid a our brave 111y
it:to the
COnfC!rettee of WWIlt11 s organi'a- ‘kIll have tro:able blocking up jr
tions today the Plinittla "I tink" she "xved better
Ile said thati the ilex army ivis The to i11 4 Lc 11:11
f011ned last year ‘vith its mem- on alweed de-elimination by pan- Tiwrt and ads4o
hers free of veneral disettse Ti t
tit lona aeitin-t valiant-se which it o( teal in that: tot kiwwing
was the first time such an snit ennoit a volitioat is she oo 1-Lev- she e1 heie for
achievement had been reached in sue between the Untied stales- :And nothing in the world here except a
AlneriCalt history but the fill- ! jnati depRinn4 on dev(1ut) n
late nt li r
weans nf return -Well Le very
Ii neluti"
dont frt illfPctioh V as
lived he saki I The press atttched increasing- s"id'
-Poo if you turn r
Soon after Induction ihto ctimps ty grave interpretations to the
many 1-e1ectes became Infected anticipated xvithdrawal of United it
"is e enn't tarn
and Pittran blamed this on c' 11- States marines nom China 6(1! At 1at
tcs of prostitution thtt grew up ptihi regarded it its
-you ea :1-1--"
around In military establish- I unned stall preparation "ag- fyr: said: "there
MentS Ile urged xvomen to lead with 1tot1lt: isn't :-olythine to vorry 11:ont
campaigns to clean up such Other i ispipers said with- Mille loeir aeress the star-
Parran said that physical ex- tiravd (I niartnes froni hoard bow you11 see Alahea—Kar
timinations fur seleetees had 1)81 would make it it "brihtet"' 1"nf
hli0Wed the highest veneral prey- city and they charged that At''k":1' S"'" frc" this it
Fteeply Irm A:1-
alence in those areits where plih- colitrolltd areas China !"'"ch
ter tLe 111k Of r h11 ere of a
lie health program had not been ioot been used bases fur
slade:at aod onearilily hut tile
prosecuted viporotrdy
lutlyil l el the sla slaotaiit
Ali's Franklin D- 1Z-oly'ovlll as- again--t Japan and Pro-lapano:r
sistanti director of civilian d:fense elements tracei ot red gld There
presided at the meeting and aftet- Nevi-Tape's renerallv took a 1 :ts t:
ward invited the 500 women pie- illeose at itude despins a fur- aloat Ali:ea it then
el-it to tea at the NVhite Hoii se chin office rig:n:4 v ! In eee v:iy t -ttz- 1 S 1!0 ht
moderation pending: the outcome ef vater the very
Tough Says La (iuirdia of negotiations itt Wiellington intort!:Ily I t wite::e deep Ii e sucii:ed
!'l'oIL of 1 v11 str11 a vast
New York Nov 8 --- (IP hialuiro 1(tirwit who has lawn ' -
Ilaing all vhw) ntitC could with
La Guardia returned from Wash- its a spycial envoy of the Jap-
: stand : deny Vet
ington today convinced that the nose :overninent
bravely the heirt et the sa
far eastern sit uat ion "makes - ---
t II:at it seemed s'( :derly tafl
everything else seem rather unim- Beaver is 1Vorried K:reris hurtr:g as she
portant" Manchester pig Not: 8---(1P: at tA 11112
"The situation is very bad" In Lord neaverhro- k minister toi-ely in the t as if
said ply said today tilat "the Ger- she relia-interi it
The mayor's remaiks followed a man-- niav have 100 000 or more A roett!z‘r L'Ae Karen
Wiest:Inn onlY to llal wins- for eventual use in an at- Witerson !'he iil to Lerself
Inck on (r-u Itrittin "TLcy sty that this helonw to me
"Conditions in the far past" - kave ver known sitll in All tins :11qed to Le illy own
he saki turning the question aside: nah 'iin Woit i don't think it rightfuily be--are
really alarming- ittal any tiiiio4 of- al longs to anyre" Then aftta mo ti
movement now on the part Of e“ ot -"And yet 1 an1 try 112
ration4 6f the the :
Japan concerns Its very itilly : see?e it to e:Irt::re The sense
in to i(0(i the 1 ocoht
' is111111-1 W11 11tki" 1111 tt111
That is t‘ Iiieh miki S Brit inkloon to Ntm:eow rild ot"I H rr! tr1tty
everything seem rather unimpor- wai worker hri
loll one 11e1 il-c-tcad vf t ard
tont" Il havo inaly tanki and a rc:IrtAL1 tr hur When 042
hip fleet of pLones hu in I of 01 rive it hi 11T
Apple l'ree I4lt1I UI Fall
I watch wnh 0tonilitnent the and pullool hcr to tho Iktn‘ort rad it
Salt lAtke City - A pathorinL :11tss of runs 11 y 1)cside the rot:lohini2
r m ui )1 oudest pose!-sion unt cotire" -you don:t
will 01 be poed n th
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his hard-working apple tree For Eyn111)r thsrt see much ot it trini s
thrVe CcM"'tIllke t t one capital where the Got inato 1iur fi'ct of rsoo tro"
blossomed not in the sprint ! can gut bpat peace that is hhest telk The leinettielth the
but also in the fat This autumn nue rooldcs
Auuoni 11tiri'd that o011-
it out-did 1'c previous records I "I"
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The tree not only blossomed - but - ‘yilt be deployed K"F" "
bore a laree (top of perfeellY- to tiohre htt
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e dil!creni e than the Lict
t' e tre droT Fed her c:es fte
Sehlet!y 1r111(!tir!1 hy a ree i
i ! yi hve ro!za Lutr:m cirft se LId her
1 ne ttiis a tlirri y do Liu tiO1 ui 111ed it
' a:ri n tiri under the mnet biind of Itcliard
Mat v nc iaiting
1 l'orra Dick d:d hot turn cr move
r :in f Lhy !-en!-!re 1reter3 L hoi hand litt!ri 1eltly and rat
r Is!! eortlerr!- ! to cfiverf hcr
!: !! Lr (!! I ! At fIrst a tr menifiusly resur
tit 1-111! IiS Z vnutrith tived into Karen
c I C C and t1 rgh the tuch of Dick Wayne's
te t f-n':rf:'s F IA :OM 0e sturiched After a MO
Cid !' rr tHy ! trert InAtever she recognized that
104 essure of this inaMs hand
tla1 lc le fr a tian
ht VL1 a tvas no ihrre comforting than it tt as
inimical: instead it was attakening
an t tell yti this: it vindlil
t e J!y trnrk hdieve in and disturhing like something elec-
tric Stittly she drew her hand away t' 11 ithout wderstalicht g you
" -And now tt hat?" she akecis
crciutie a if hum 10ittet "Well land in another hour" he
a ro:11 Sol!IO Karen Waterren I told her:
-In another hour? But Ilonlulu
if1 thfr)-- pvern a V1-11
a!' t 111 tHs: it vodifl
t e (J!y ft ny ne to Lehrve in
:eu t fl tilkotit nnderstalida g you
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srt-H-:int! aC If horn teldni
a v:11 SndCert! Kiren Wit(r!-en
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tr 1 d tlie tin1 of A
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A q1 ar“i tt i
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kir eyes fnon fme
(q) het self egaitet
lh t eel of the A
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ki(1 her t Ufue u-
AU 1!at (hy FltICV
nori tkey had kecn trInuig
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nov 1:Le site itild Lo-)i e 11
withine in the 11(1 here except a
IpeitI f return -We'll Le very
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wiirry" el: said: - "tliere
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-if ii k :ters the star-
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on Alakea"
ien Karen was certain of vihat
he hzid said angry tears sprang into
her (-yes -You mean you're nut go-
ing to turn back?"
"I'm afraid I can't"
-You can't what?"
"I can't turn back You see
Love received an extremely urgent
radio from Alakoa It will be nee
eisilry for us to land I think Kar
en you had Letter plan to spend the
night as Maki- as guest"
-This is preposterous" Karen
:1!(1 cniitainly shall do nothing
nt the
"NieA now" Dick said soothingly
huping you would enjoy it
"Just when" Karen demanded
"did this extremely urgent radio-
gram come in?"
IIs answer told her more about
the nature of this man with whom
she hal chosen to match wits than
nung he had yet said
"Alnut two hcers before we sailed
mom Honolulu this morning"
yeu've knuwn all the
yes"
She drew in her breath and fol a
moment held it Then she managed
tin break lieu her words and they
pouned out against him "You can't
do that—you can't do it—do yuu
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world—" She drew into herself then After
— — — a ttbile Tonga Dick Wayne vent aft
:------7---77" to stand beside the man at the
!
-77-- — i wheel but Karen remained at the
t I rail her eyes en Alakoa
) 1) For a long tone the island drew
no nearer The Holoka m
i seemed
- 1) fixed at a giten distance from her
3 goal ram o
cg acrss a restless sea
which forever interposed itself Um
--- der Karen's feet the deck of the
Itt le vCss01 pulsed between the
1rros11 steady boom of her Desel and the
"444771-- shock of the smooth swells she as
:v-::r sismg to pieces as she drove
x-x':: She still carried all sad heellng
1
deep and boring off at a long slatt
but the great added power of her
engine made her hit and reel reach-
ing across the face of the sea like a
crazy thing
Stealing a glance oN er her shoul-
der Koren saw that Dick himself
now took the wheel There was a
great stir on deck as Most of the
e canvas came down and after this
the half dozen of the crew who Awe
visible stood alert along the rail
watching the tt a ter
( if ! Very much alive with a definite
concentration Tonga D W
ick ayne
spom his vessel throuph Alakoa's
treacherous heals A Hawaiian boy
was in the bow with a lead line
his eyes turned to Dicks face bit
( Dick did not call for the lead A
i great mound of vitter rose under
III the taffrall of the Holokai slam-
I II m)itieg re her bstriokreeottiaanrd i red along
d tl:lee a setrfb hi
surfboard
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counter in a thrashing roar
'nun suddenly upon the little
ter shout- schooner there was slence—unex
Ile waited in silence until she was
done thoh in trihth he Seemed nrt
to r I k O'Crl stared at lier ab-
stractedly a second or two when
she as out of breath
Then he sung out the length of the
vessol
"Inyashit"
"Yes Tonga!"
-Engines! Start up the Diesel'
Karhakth here are yall in
sheets You at the eheel—up two
points and watch e here yourn
"
The deep beat of the Diesel Legan
to shake the Ho lekai and the littie
ship rose slashing and reeling into
a racing speed
-This is kidnap" Karen said Her
voice ei as 5teady now the arger A as
still there hot ieveled 1‘' some-
thing very like a calcalatieg hate
Tonga Dick srrhind 'Shanghai"
he corrected her -We call it snang-
hai at sea"
"I can't imneine" Karen said
-what you C:in possibly expect to
gain by this"
'I'm very much surprised that
you're net more interested' Dick
said "lhasmuch as you have set
out to trike nossr ssion of Alakoa
should think you'd like to see what
it looks like"
'I can see it perfectly plainly
from here"
"You see a rock sticking out of the
sea" he admitted "There are a
good many thousands of them in
the Pacific But you can't see from
here any of the things that make
Altikea destraLle to you and to your
friend John Colt Shirt is really In-
terestiiig from a finane:al stand-
pent is the development that the
Wrynes have made—the flumes that
make the cane fields possible and
the nulls Those things have taken
a good many years to build with-
out them Alakoa eoeld still support
only a handful of fishermen and
would certainly never have come to
the attention of N'Ir Colt"'
Karen cried out with a passion
strange to ha rself If you've
brought me oat here to preach at
me—"
"Be sure of this" he said crisply
"I preach to no one I brought you
hare for the same reason that you
came I vanted to know what you
were like Isn't that hat you want-
ed of roe""
"Yes" Karen Waterson said Her
voice was surdeenly quiet
Stealing a glance over her shout- schioner there was silence—unex
der Karen SA that Dick himstlf peeled but couiviete and final TIe
now took the heel engine qua and the voiet of tht
I reef dlyrinktTud surprisingly until
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THE HANDWRITING ON THE WALL soldiefs writ
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DRASTIC CURBS ON
STRIKES IN DEPENSE
INDUSTRIES PLANNED
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efficient and clean Already from
what John Colt had learned Karen
knew that this orderly and perma-
nent development showed in its ev-
ery angle the character and meth-
ods even the personality of James
yne
One hundred yards from the beach
the Holokai's anchor roared down
SZ Or L
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It seenied no more than a whisper
Frfortlessly on so even a keel that
she seemed to glide upon glass the
Holokai drifted under a single scrap
of sail into Alakoa's little harbor
Along the shoreline of the little
bay the sun still struck the enter so
that a band of electric blue (eller-
aid and the red-gold of reflected
sunset made the shallows an aggres-
sive rainbow unbelievable to main-
land eyes Beyond this radinnt 1
prism the indescribable soft tan of
the beach lay broadly then the
deep dark silent green of tropic
vegetation studded through with lit- 1
tie buildings that were like toy build-
ings quiet and lovely in the sunset
light
So absorbing was her interest in
the little port that for a while she
forgot Tonga Dick she was even un-
aware of the scrutiny of a hundred
pairs of eyes—mostly those of small
breen-skitined boys who swam be- I
side the slowing Ho lokai What or-
coiled Karen new VaS this unfamil- I
iar soil v-hire her father had been
born: this land which even yet if
John Colt was to be believed be- I
longed to her
The background of Alakoa's buy
port was like that of Hone lidua
near swift rising of mountain slopes
dark with eh:a trees Joid kiavi
brush into which reached from be- z
low the long ride green finvers of
the kukui trees following the ritest
er contours But the foregroend was
11CV and unknown
At one side just behind the I each (
an (id varehouse ran lore atd hew
silver-gray from uncoeeted rains
It was half smothered in a teepee
of sea grapes and over one end
hung a vast flame tree of the bright 11
est crimson Karen had ever seen
Out from it ran:i massive but crazi-
ly leaning pier and all except the z
pier seemed lost in the riot of ceco-
nuts and hula palms breadfrwt
trees and banyans which made a
veritable jungle behind the beach
This ruined development was the
old Waterson layout now turned
ever to the fishermen whose sam-
pans and outriggers dotted the shah t:
lune water and the Leach The Oh
togs leaned and Fogged but stood -
Here was perhaps the last lading
Old Garrett Waterson's eyes had I
ever touched that day when he had i
puinted his tall schooner southward !
to the open sea—never so far as
Karen knew to be heard from
again 1Vhen she thought of that it i
made the shadowy figure of her !
grandfather seem unexpectedly
close
Hilt the pier that Garrett Water-
son had built was not the principal 1
landing any more Farther to the I
west Ulu Wayne landing stood a
modern concrete dock long and
Clean-cut Behind it a number of !
long handsome stucco buildings I
stood set in parallel The roadways
beb en them were ornamented i
with neat rows of date palms and !
here everything was well planned I
LOCAL MAIL SCHEDULE
(Outgoing)
TRAIN 51 southbound closing
time 7 o'clock am daily—Mail
for Cushing Shawnee Tulsa Ok-
lahoma Ctty and points south and
AIRMAIL for Fort Worth St
Loins Chicago New York and
connections south and cwt
Tit AIN 52 northbound closing
Lena 11:30 o'clock am daily —
Mail for Enid Wicha Kansas
City Denver northern and west-
ern states and AIRMAIL for all
directions
Star Route to Perry
Closing time I:30 o'clock pm
artily except Sunday — Mail for
Tulsa eastern and southern parts
of Okihoma also eastern and
southern states and AIRMAIL all
directions
Star Route to Cushing
Closing time 6 o'clock p m
daily ain't class onlyi--Mail for
Cushing Bartlesville Tulsa Mus-
kogee northeast Oklahoma Ark-
ansas and Missouri
Star Route to Perry
Closing time 8 o-clock p m
daily — Ma41 for Oklahoma City
Dallas Fort Worth Tulsa Rho-
sas City all points north south
tost and west rain AIRMAIL all
ditections including trans-Pacific
trans-Atlantic South and Central
America
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spla-I-ing water higher than ner
boor: and now Dick Wayne was
standing beside Karen again
He spoke to her with on imper-
sonal courtesy
"The ladder's down If you're
ready to go ashore—"
Karen's temper blazed up
'You've gone a long way out of
your way'' she told him to put me
in a perfectly in possible position I
don't see why I should wish to go
ashore at a place which cannot pos-
sibly contain anything else except
more of your own kind"
"Well" Dick grinned ''wasn't this
your own suggestion? 'Talie her out
and show her the coast line Feed her
sharks-flu soup Show her Ala
koa—she'd be interested?'
"No doubt that is very funny"
Karen said incisively "yiour jokes
are perfectly killing But meantime
I am virtually your prisoner for
It was announcal recently in
London on highest authority" !
1
that tile queen does not smoke
Visualize the importance and bene-
fits of a refrigerator with NO Mov-
ing Parts New merchandise is scarce
enough let alone the problem of se-
curing parts for OLD mechanical
equipment Defend your home and
family NOW with an efficient Eco-
nomical and Long-lasting Send
Electrolux!
See the 1942 Models
S“sels traditional Quality Beauty and Per-
manence is in9re prevalent and ssorthwhile
than esti- before!
Their Own Menu
There's But One Restriction
Meals Must Be Balanced
Fort Sill Nov 8—(LP)--The 278
men assigned to the recfttion
center at Fort Sill were thii:kaig
tonight about what they woile
order to eat if they could have
anything they wanted
Lieut Cal L A Kurtz in at
mcment of enthusiasm told Ike
boyg that beginning Sunday tle:
could NtTltP their own menu
placed only one restriction on the
menus—the meals must be
balanced
A compilation of the mew
suggested would include meal:
like this:
Breakfast: Fruit juices (13 va-
rieties) lettuce steaks eggs
style any amount ) inusl a corn
omelette cereals pancakes vai-
fles toast pie coffee tea nWk
water
Lunch and-or dinner: Steamec-
crabs stuffed crabs shrimp Elin
bow trout 45 varieties of meats
potatoes (every day in the cook
book) bread biscuits cakes cook
les pies salads more eggs collec
tea milk chocolate beverai!es
soups (seven kinds) and as one
soldier wrote: "A double-decket
pumpkin pie like maw used to
make"
To close the meal a glass of
port wine was suggested
The food fiesta will continue 1(i
days and all requests will be ful
filled if it is possible to buy it"
Kurtz said The reception (Tom'
mess fund will boot the bill Kurt:
sald there was no doubt that it
would take a beating
Six Towns Hit
By Gas Blackout
Lawton Nov 8 — (1P) — Sx
saithwestern Oklahoma towm
were without gas teday after a 10
inch main line belonging to
reasons of your PWri that I know consolidated Gas Utilities corpor
nothing about And I don't like it at
ation broke three miles east it
all"
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Dick Wayne spoke again his voice Sterling' t
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'm sorry it 3
worked out this way'' he saki Of Lawton Fort Sill Apache Elgirl k
course I understand how you feel Sterling and Fletcher
I'd
I promise you that things will be At Lawton the gas pressure
made LiS comfortable as possible for dropped from 320 pounds to zerq
you vhile you're here My brothers within 45 minutes Hardest hit by
are In IInohlill and theres no one lack of gas were restaurants II
yeu'll have to 11k to here" The break occurred at 1 p in
Karcn Waterson's anger died out Gas company officials hoped I3
This man could put her into white have it repaired soon k
blazes LI temper but curiously she
did not hate him when thc anger
was gtie Her tremendous curiose P 1
ty ca
about Alaima me on her again
as strongly as if the heart of the It ANCE 0
island itself were pulling on every
part of her ANDY FOCHT
SIe glanced at Tlingit Dick who
as usual was not looking at her and his
and after a moment more silently J BOOMER BOYS
went down ti-e ladder into the shore- I
KATZ HALL
sorry folks! -I Guess You'll November 11 - 8:30 p m -
Have to Dream the Rest" A -I -- : - : — '3 :"
LANCE
ANDY FOCI-IT
and his
BOOMER BOYS
KATZ HALL
November 11 - 8:30 p m
Admission 35c
Tax 4c
REMY'S
Total 39c
411 4011 4 44 4 4
SPEND A DELIGHTFUL EVENING IN A CHEERFUL
CONGENIAL ATMOSPHERE AT
The Rock Castle Inn
DANCING NIGHTLY
Catering to Couples and Parties Only!
GOOD MUSIC GOOD FLOOR
Make Peservations NOW for Holiday Parties!
NO PARTIES TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL
Admission — 40 cents per couple — plus tax Phone 1330
East on 6th street — north through park
Monday Nights Closed
MR AND MRS WARD HAYS Mgrs
CatPring only to those who conduct themselves as ladies
and gentlemen
Ho 111011ING PARTS to WEAR
Stays Silent Lasts Longer Costs Less!
HOME APPLIANCE CO
606 Main Phone 825
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Wile, Otis & McAlister, Aubrey. The Stillwater Daily Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 268, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 9, 1941, newspaper, November 9, 1941; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2162287/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.