The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 369, Ed. 1 Monday, September 23, 1946 Page: 1 of 6
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1 1 1 VOLUME XXIII
back to about 500000 but in the
death of Krupp's is the city's own
impending doom
Six British officers and three en-
listed men now control the destiny
of the Krupp empire—and its des-
11liny is disintegration Even that
job is so Immense that it may take
up to a generation
Under British direction 3000
Germans are dismantling Krupp's
big pen hearth furnace and roll
mill for Russian reparations
Another 3000 Germans work in
the locomotive repair shop the
only major component now op-
erating Five hundred Germans are mak-
ing mining drills and 60 are mak-
ing stainless steel dentures That
is Krupp today
The rest of the plant is a futur-
istic tangle of tettering walls sag-
ging concrete floors and twisted
girders The great lathes and
presses stand idle under the most
powerful cranes on earth
WRIGLEY FIELD Chicago
Sept 23-1 UP 1—Harry
cheen lean St Louis southpaw
protected the Cardinals' narrow
league in the bitter National
League pennant race here to-
day when he pitched the pace-
setters to a 1 to 0 victory over
the Chicago Cubs
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E uusHING DAILY
ntered as Second Class Matter May 4 1925 at the Postortice RE Cushing Okla Under Act of March 81879—Daily Except Saturday
HUGE KRUPP Armed Troops
WORKS BEING
Ar9 Poised In
TORN Don Haifa Port Area
JERUSALEM Sept 23
CUP) — British troops were
Slow Death' In Store For ordered today to shoot on sight
Essen Unless Industry Is any demonstrators attempting
to approach the Haifa port
Reopened area as 4000 angry Jews Jam-
med the streets to protest the
ESSEN Germany Sept 23—illr9 deportation of 900 illegal im-
The great Krupp steel works which migrants to Cyprus
supplied the sinews for three Ger- The Jeering mob shouted
man wars might Just as well be left "Down with England!" and
to rust away—except that a city "Shame Bevini" in a mass de-
of half a million people would be tinaounoshtroaftiofetwasglavihnost a rtrhieveddepor-
s-
it left to rot with them terdav on the blockade run-
The sprawling Gusstahl corn- ner Palmacti
plex which covers three square Hundreds of armored cars
miles in the middle Of Essen pro- tanks and Jeeps rumbled thr-
duced Bismarck's Prussian firth- ough the streets in the strong-
est show of military precau-
lery the Kaiser's Big Bertha tiohus elver seen in the city
tgaunkosq and Hitler's King Tiger T lee s tots were fired when
scores of demonstrators tried to
But unless it is cleared away and force their way through barbed
replaced by some peaceful indus- wire strung aeross all roads
try slow death is in store for the leading to the Haifa port
city which lived from Krupp
Krupp's 90 workshops in Essen— 'Lexington Man
most Of them in the Gusstahl
works—employed 66000 workers or!
Jo per cent of the city's popula- fined After
thin Since the end of hostilities'
the population of Essen has inched Fighting Deputy
back to about 500000 hut in the " rigu
death of Krupp's is the city's own
Impending doom John Haynes Pleads
Six British officers and three en-
listed men now control the destiny Guilty On Two Counts
of the Krupp empire—and its des- -
Fined in Court $6160
tiny is disintegration Even that
A 26-year-old Lexington Okla
man went berserk here late Sat-
urday night attacked an officer
twice and then attempted to fight
off a physician who was called
to dress wounds sustained in the
scuffle which occurred in the 100
block North Cleveland
Entering pleas of guilty to
two charges when arraigned be-
fore Justice of the Peace Har-
ley D Strong today Johnny
Haynes paid fines and court
costs totalling $6160 The
young man was charged with
being intoxicated and resisting
arrest
PRICE 5 CENTS
BARE GIANT
WAR PROFITS
IN SHIP CASE
One Firm Runs $600 In-
vestment To $2080000
Committee Is Told
WASHINGTON Sept 23—(UP)---
One of 19 shipbuilding companies
whose wartime profits axe under
investigation made $2080000 on a
mere Sti00 investment the house
merchant marine committee was
ald today
The St Johns River Shipbuilding
Corp was named as the profiting
firm by Committee Counsel Marvin
Coles as the group opened an in-
vestigation of wartime shipbuilding
profits
Cole a!so said that the Henry
J Kaiser group earned fees and
profits totaling $19223728I from
the operation of government-
Will yards
The St Johns firm he said a
tunny made a capital investment
of only $60f whi le lite government
invested $16029112 in facilities
All of the 19 companies under
in earned an estimated
total profit of $356016612 on a
capi:al investment of Only $22979
274 Tile facilities which these com-
panies operated eost I he govern-
ment $121250691
Coles said the figures were sup-
plied by the maritime onnmission
otuch tante under fire from Mt('
of the first witnesses -- Ralph E
Casey attorney for the general tic-
-
count ing office
Casey said that in many cases
:he commission relief Oil c-intractors
figures to make decisions
about profits
Denouncing contract practices
costs totalling $6160 The
of wartime shipbuilders Casey
young man was charged with
being intoxicated and resisting said that never before "have so
arrest few Melt It ItiliP as nmeh money
The street fight broke out hear with so little risk—and all at the
! expense of taxpayers not only of
11:30 p m when County Deputy' this g
Lee Stiles attempted to arrest eneration but of genera-
CUSHING OKLAHOMA MONDAY SEPTEMBER 23 1946
Stocks Break
Sharply Rails
Hit Low Level
Deputy Watches Suspect Closely-- Deputy
Sheriff Cyril Stewart lstandingl gun strapped on hip keeps
watchful eye on Bridget Waters as he vkits her soil Frank Waters
Jr prior to arraignment in district court at Las Vegas Nev on
hat ges iof murdering the infant's father where she pleaded "not
guilty"
Announcement That Rail-
roads Expect Heavy Pas-
senger Loss Is Blamed
!I
On the floors beside the presses Haynes authorities said Witness- COIlle I um"
lie parts of IA eapons which were 1 es said that Haynes refused to Casey charged that shipbuilders!
I
1 NEW YORK Sept 23 — UP) —
to be -- a 182-ton tank of which accompany the officer to city po- frequently changed a contract in i Stocks broke sharply today on poor
I only one model was built the bar- ilice station and instead landed the midst of an operation leaving
'two blows on the deputy's face the GAO with no way of checking prospects for the nation's railroad
rel and a s
crriage for the 32-inch after a broad rally in the early
I we i s
u
gehastopol siege gun its seven-ton Subdued by the officer Haynes up on 1 f I He said this !tree-
ut once tice left the government "at the I !tree-trading of the kV Averell Hurl-
shells and a 16-inch gun utrret for agreed to go willingly B
1 man appointment as secretary of
the Nazi battle cruiser Gneisenau freed authorities said he immed
-
transaction
in s oerce
Everything is prey to the rain lately declined to accompany mercy Of a handful of individuals involving hundreds
c mm
'of millions of dollars" Rails turned clown when James
which sweeps through the open Stiles and renewed the fight by INI Souhy general solicitor of the
(Turn to Pagel Col 2) charging the deputy sheriff Coles said sonic of rh
figures he e pro"' i Associat ion Of American Raill'OWIS
listed were before rene 1
ing the butt of his pistol After
The officer was finally forced -1 ' 'isahl that railroads of the nation
Dodgers Cards to knoek the man back by us- l'''''''— i ('—
"This committee's basic proh- !expected to lose SU14)000000 on
!their passenger traffic next year
being placed In city jail auth- lem" he said "is to determine
Even if the roads get the 25 per
'Stay in Running critics summoned a physician to whether or not under all of the
mill freight rate increase they are
care for a laceration on the ciremustanes involved t h e se
asking he continued their income
man's head profits and fees were reasonable
' still kill he less than half what
NEW YORK Sept 23-111P1 or whether they constituted un
—The Brooklyn Dodgers de- The prisoner then attacked the reasonable fees and or nt ( i g they should have "to provide the
Idoctor '
by kicking him against the i - - 1)- -e-'-n-' ort Of transportation the nation
feated the Philadelphia Pinnies Coles said that while the nations is
wall of the jail cell Authorities i
6 to 1 today to remain in the i (Attires a
however insisted that the man belindustry is entitled to a reasonable
race for the National League Pennsylvania R a i I r o ad was
pennant only half a game be-
administered medical care and profit even in wartime "unreason-
hind the St Louis Cardinals i Haynes was subdued by officers able vartime pr driven to a new low since 1913 ofits and war 1
iwho held him until the wound!profitecring must he condemned" I at 23!( off 3 points This road
WRIGLEY FIELD Chicago iwas dressed Fully recovered to-1 Of the 19 companies six are in I will show a $11500000 deficit
i day the Lexington man appeared the so-called Kaiser group Henry I
Sept 23-1111' 1—Harry Bre- this year it was brought out in
NI cheen lean St Louis southpaw lin court and entered his pleas !J Kaiser head of the great indusl I: V C testimmlY last week
protected the Cardinals' narrow I Stiles also injured in the scul-1trial
empire which bears his name Salle Fe fell from its high for
leaeue in the bitter National fle received medical attention at
i I (—1- ! the (lay of 80 to 63 the lost off
league in me onter Nauonal !- — — sal in the Jam-paeked committee me wily IPI PM UP C EMI awn
League pennant race here to- 1 city police station after Haynes 5 points Illinois Central dropped
day when he pitched the pace- !wounds were dressed room wailing to testify
22 points Southern Railway lost
Coles introduced into the record 1
setters to a 1 to 0 victory over
these figures on fees and profits 2 Pninti
the Chicago Cubs
Big F our earned hi the shipyard operators:1 Steels motors communications
Nine Month Old i n Barrett & Hilt Shilpyards- faedi- i met cant Hes liquors and coppers
t les c o s t $2130833 company's I Were driVen (IOW n f rom their
Baby Dies Today 1 Speeding Up Hp inVeSI InVlit $3611661 CS1 k hight
mated profils $8716:l6 Bethlehem ! Bethlehem Steel touched 91 ''s
Phyllis Karen Penrod nine peace meet Fairfield Shipyards 1111- facilities land then fell to 911i where it was
qmonth old daughter of Mr and $313o3716 investment $1000000 off 11 U S Steel lost more titan
Mrs N E Penrod of near Avery I
died at 8:00 o'clock this morning I PARIS Sept 23--1 UP t—The ! I ' s $""6'9Sn C
'
I "fit - q ' onsdidated Li points after touching 70'i and
ISteel Corp Ltd $13132308 $639 n
6- !was earlY 2 Points net lower
following an illness of six months Big Four agreed today to meet $16445861 Delta Shipbuilding iSchenley fell more than 6 on a
Funeral services will be held ! tomorow in an effort to iron out "II'
Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock differences and speed the (1dlib-t17?: !ne - $14810009 $75111)00 $12 I los' Of 3 Points
in the Church of the First Born ir 1
e
ations of the peace conference 1"t'll East Coast Shipyards Inc I General Motors registered a
at Parkland with Fred Herring in The foreign ministers will meet! --$3131:012 SI13800 $80000ne new low HI 9034 at 2 ' Chrysler
charge Burial tinder direction of at the Onal D'Osray lost I points net and was off
the Fairley Mortuary will be in ' Decision to hold the meeting Only One Match more than 6 points from its high
the Parkland cemetery ' came after British Foreign See- Coca Cola and a numher of other
retarv Ernest Bevin met pri- Played Off In
Survivors are :the parents Mr ' leaders made new lows for the
vately with Russian Foreign
Low-Ball Tourney
nd Mrs N E Pcmod four sis- !' year Columbia Gas made a new
fSinuster V M Molotov for the
ters Mrs Dolores Shepherd irst
erd of time since the Paris eon-
tow in the utilities which turned
Cushing Colleen Barbara Jean ference started ! Cushing Country Club's low- w"I4 late in the day' 141 the
and Lila of the home two broth-1 Bevin and Secretary of State ! ball tournament was interrupted preferred issues American pow-
ers Ernie Ray and Don of the ilames P met with Sunday afternoon by a wind and
home two grandmothers Mrs1 Byrnes also er $5 isstle dropped 5 points
French Forcing Minister Georges rain storm which sent players from its early high and was more
Letha Howard of Parkland and ' Bidault hurrying for the club house Only than a point net lower
Mrs Mamie Peeler of Outinie and The Big Four meeting British I one match was completed and of- East man Kodak registered a loss
other relatives sources said was called at Bevins I flicals extended first round dead- r 3 ponds Eastern itit: Lines drop-
'initiative - lines to next Sunday evening 1 t ti ha II 9 'mint s to en no I
John D oak Dies Bevin sent Bidault a letter Ben Wilkinson and John Gel- 1 ''1 It ':"''!1! 1:1t f h- 2
Li St night proposing a Rig Four hhar nosed out Dennis Cubbage I ''''' ''''""--'''''"''''' ''''''''-!-:n:':
In Parkersburg meeting at the earliest possible :and Bob Booth 1 up Although on itH:111:'' ny' '11yrda""d ---- -
III W Va 'Today date It the four is tile first meeting of 1 the losing side Cubbage stole the I Niaenines 1Ni iti points front its ton
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ministers in more than Sunday I
f
performance He carded !or the day and was 5 points net
birdies on the first three holes !lower!
John Doak former Cushing re-
sident died early today at his 1 three weeks
Bevin proposed that the min- and finished the first nine with a 1
'
! isters discuss the conference pro- 34
home in Parksersburg Va accord- Isaac Walton League
gram and methods for speeding
ing to word received by friends 1 Tournament heads said all first
action He sent copies of his let-
here 1 ! round matches not completed by TO Have Special Meet
for !ter to Byrnes and Molotov and !next Sunday would be regarded as
Mr Doak lived in Cushing
with his all agreed on the desirability of a
a number of years and forfeits A special meeting of the Isaac
sessit
brother Jim Doak operated the m' Walton League will be held Tiles-
Doak Brothers Drilling Company
Saunders Is day evening in the Oil Workers
GUTHRIE Okla Sept 23—(U Mrs Saunu 1 Hall at 7:30 NOM will be com
They drilled many wells in the -
Pt—Langston Negro University
ep Cushing and Drumright fields has been alocated 21 additional Reported p Re d Im roved Ipleted for the party for the lad-
1
- Several years ago John Doak sold ' ' leb
) his home here and moved back to !housing units for married veterans
I
Condition of Mrs Monte Saun-1
Okla — -- —
Parkersburg Va where they est-
ablished a residence at 1800 Wash- with families and another dormi-
deril
I tory to house 90 single veterans who was brought here last
president H L Harrison said to- l'Jeek DURANT m Sent 23 (UP(
s '
suffering from typhoid 1—Parking meters On a six montiu
Ington Avenue fr tr was reported as improved trial basis were planned for Dur-
In addition to his wife he is day tc ay Mrs Saunders was brought ant today The city council haF
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t survived by one son Robert M Twenty housing units now be- b: plane from Fairfield Ill after awarded a contract to Park-Time
Doak - ing constructed for veterans with bi ig ospitalized there She is I Meter Company of Oklahoma City
Mr Doak Imo been in ill health families are expected to be corn- bt itg 'Toted in the lore' hospl- to install 350 meters on a trial
or ttevetal 3eta4 pitted won Imo bait i te bes16 :
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Nominees Say
They Will Back
Demo Candidate
Whipped violently by the ra:Jlig
wind Vol Doug James first !at
his light Discombe ship down at
the Cushing port at 6:36 ) lU it
ter he had been forced down rW-
lier in a Inuddy farm held near
Drumright
"I'll he a millionaire in (ea
minutes" he told a rrportrr as
he crawled out of the tiny ship
at Municipal Port Asked vkhy
I he smiled and said "Anyone as
lucky as I have been just can't
miss"
James an employe of I h e
'Knuckles Airport at Oklahoma
!City was on a flight from Tulsa
and probably saw the bruising!
'wind storm hit Cushing before'
'anyone in the city Heavy winds'
accompanied by 10 inches of rain
!swept through the city causing!
minor damages
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!
I Trees in several sections of the
Turner Due To Come To citY
City Wednesday to Make were uprooted and others
!cracked wide open A large tree at
the corner of Walnut and Main
1streets were split and a large limb
Campaign Talk i ripped to the street below Police
lsai dthey had no report of injuries
OKLAHOMA CITY Sept 23— 1 The wind howled down the
I UP— Democratic le g i slative Country Club fairways bring-
nominees have promised full sup- ing- a halt to a tournament in
Dot of 'the PWg ar state ticket progress there Because of the
with Roy J Turner gubernatorial storm tourney officials said the
nominee starting tonight on a deadline would be extended on
statewide speaking tour Turner first round matches All first
speaks in Cushing Wednesday
morning) round matches must be played
by next Sunday night or a for-
Turner told the legislative nom-
inees at a meeting here yesterday felt will be posted The original
deadline was next Saturday
that he would make three speech- 1 James said that he bore the
es per day during the remainder
of the campaign to offset a Re brunt of the storm he believed
- before swooping into a muddy
publican drive to capture the goy- field on the other side of Drum-
ernorship The Republican state eonven- 1right
"I waited until the storm sub-
tion is scheduled here Oct 8 and sided some and decided to take
GOP leaders will urge dissatis- of !again" he said "I realized if
field Democrats to join their I stayed I might get the ship so
ranks and elect Olney F Flynn
deep in mud
former Tulsa mayor as gover- 1
we'd never get out"
John Kenworthy port manager
nor said the pilot took off before 8
Homer Paul of Pauls Valley1o'clock this morning to resume his
Democratic senate president pro i flight to Oklahoma City
tern told the prospective lesisla- 1 uklahomans began thinking of
tors that the Republican strategy t hose liing-handled red accessories
was to keep Quiet in southern Ok- today alter a cold snap swept over
lahoma so as not to arouse the the state bringing scattered show-
Democrats sufficiently to get out I4
and vote He asserted the GOP' M
s high winds and blowing dust
ost Of the precipitation fell
have more money to spend in this
ill the eastern halt ot the state
campaign than in anx previous
where sudden deluges halted
vote drive 1 6 -no1
vote drive -
Turner and H I Hinds state traffic or slowed it to a snail's
Democratic party chairnmn call- pare lor a thne last night
ed the meeting It tvas the first Purina replied 117 inehes Sal
its kind in several years and Ikatv 110 Battlesville 90 !thisko-
indicated the party doesn't feel gc so Ada 63 Miami i Petuk
it can win the Nov general elec- valley and Ardawie 41 voma 31
tion without a fight Wow ika ::1 Tulsa 'n' McAloster
Turner will open his speak- 2
I IMMO 1 Ok 0 and
tig tour tonight at Norman then '
(Irk 1 cit 3 1 r inu c
lgee 2
begin bitting virtually every a "la ' ' ''' M '
( 411 S (4 tvi nd kie ked up flui
city and town in the state
Dixie Gilmer Tulsa county clouds over ‘kestern Oklishinna Fur
ri1811 East Coast Shipyards Inc I General Motors registered a
attorney who ran a close race so‘t'tal hours SuildaY afferh""th
—U1313712 SI138on Ssoomou new low at tiotk off 2 l4 Chrysler
‘t 1 points net and was off with Turner in the Demovratir kisibility at the Oklahoma t':ity
I
It runoff was praised for appear- Nitinicipal airport tras less than a
Only One Match more than 6 points from its high n n Okkh i
lug with Turner at a TuNt rally elm Tni plate glass wi d '
Played Off In Coca Cola and a ntntdwr of other Saturday
()kr i°I' a n C i I s
(it 4 ( i(
leaders made new lows for the SOIL James C Nance g of Purcell 'it1011 11 ' 't" "If
year Columbia Gas made a new said that "Dixie is still a youn I
low in the utilities which turned l man and there is tim i e yot for him Arrival' of Ow cold front on a
Low-Ball Tourney
hill HOttit int! lotHiumettql tem-
Cushing country cinws low weak bide in the day In the ' to be honored by the Democrat le
ball tournament was interrupted preferrd Amrican pow-
party His action Saturday night ' peratures that had risen to Ito or
e issues e
elevated him more in the hearts ahme ill 111"t Mimi by !Hid-
Sunday afternoon by a wind and
er $5 'Ville dropped 5 points
1 of the Democratic party than any i atternoon Vinita in the north-
rain storm which sent players from its early high and was more i other thing he ever did" Other east luid the hight-J reading—
hurrying for the club house Only than a point net lower
(Inc match was completed and of I speakers too heaped pratoe oil to: degrees
flicals extended first round de 1 polo:in Kodak registered a loss the oruisan 1 k
1 wilt of I i est n 4 III thf' a it
a( - of I walk V roe I Nance predicted that the lit" t
lines to next Sunday evening '' I 1 in Alt Lines Mop- Na
1
mornm4 nitti Beaker iii De
Ben Vilkimon and John Gel- Ped "" " 111" 2 Pal"is to "ill° ' 'e"tite with it" imitluvrr Itirmi" outland! I eeording H loVe id 37
ilS IOW 010111'01 104 more than 2 will be overwhelmingly democra - I
bliar nosed out Dennis Cubba ge
and Bob Booth 1 up Although on !Points not International Business Jic Ile landed Turner's program rli'grP"'' !Ilm11111"1"1'"'wher" "v"
lados frum its tor) t and said he believed it had the "" :1'10' 'vele gifiletallY ill the
the losing side Cubbage stole the INI"hilws MI III
I
unday performance Ile carded i i'''' 1 full support of the senate
S tok
t he day and was 5 points net
I The senators and the senatorial I Weal 1 P11111111 W E Nlaughan said
birdies on the first three holes i towel Inominees voted-to organize a cam- it kk euld continue cool tinkly with
and finished the fiNt nine With a 1
34 tna max
ign eommitte of five senators -
imum he s in t Cos but added
Isaac Walton League i The grop will work in behalf of
it mild he N army! over the en-
Tournament heads said all first
r
the entire state democratic ticket
ound matche not co
s mpleted by I To Have Special Meet ( and aid individual senatorial II"' slide " Ttlesa"Y "fIel"°"'
i — He foi yeast laii r for all sections ot
I 0 Ilittif 'ppm:Jai ITICCLana Ma 'nullmum hputtiviltu lie 101 puns tail for au sections lit
!nominees In) have republictin op-
A special meng eti of the Isaac position ohlaiwnia i hrough Tuesday
Walton League will be held Tues- i HOLDENVILLE Okla Sept 23
day evening in the Oil Workers
Hall at 7:30 MIMS will be corn-
Is To Be — UPI—The unemployment sit -
pleted for the party for the lad Ladies Day at the i uation in Hughes county is easing
1 There are only three fourths a les
ao-Ni 1 1
Country Club
A y()tihrul It:titling- itfaitit tlo-tiolt to hoot
intl ttinl hyavy ains IA a'4 groping Wholly for "tiny port
ill it storm" Sunday afternoon xvhcli rativ:ity
Cushing's Municipal Airport wilikcd ltiiitly Intt 't-
ingty at him through thy nikl
HOLIDENVILLE Okla Sept 23
--(UPI—The unemployment sit -
uation in Hughes county is easing
There are only three fourths as
I
iy e coon-
Ition of Mrs Monte Saun- I Country Club man jobless persons in th
ho was brought here last! DURANT Okla Sept 23—I UP 1 !ty now as there were six months
suf fering from typhoid —Parking meters on a six months It has been announced that the ago local U S employment man-
Nag reported as Improved trial basis were planned for Dur- Ladies Golf Association of Cush- iiiier William 0 Rains announced
Vfxs Saunders was brought ant today The city council has Mg will hold a meeting Tuesday 'today
le from Fnirfteld M after awarded a contract to Park-Time afternoon at 2 o'clock The meet- I The number of unemployed list-
lospitalized there She Is I Meter Company of Oklahoma City log will be held at the Cushing Jed with USES here now is 1509
reated in th e local hospi- to install 350 meters on a trial Country Club and plans for theiThe number six months ago Wit8
bttsi coming season are to be made l'000
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Harriman To Keep
Hands Off Chiefts
Foreign Program
—
Will Bury
Victims at
Crash Scene
( ANDER NI IC Sopt '2 Ij
A Sahtia 1d hcia
today tu victims of I itt Al
a Iiiiii tranat lant
OW M:11(1 New foundlatid huti
‘1uti1 wild be hut led twiteat h
2f 10E' ossi t ht vello of
t he disastei hich Los h411 bant-
IA "St Mart ibs-th-t heWoilik by
tte 18 survivor
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WEATILIER
OKLAHOMA: Fair tonight and
Tuesday Cooler southeast to-
night Warmer Tuesday after-
noon Highest 75-80
NUMBER 369
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Vollt CHU
Pilot Lands Here vim gyms
In Raging Storm AT COKLAVE
P11111 To Return Then to
IL S To Accept Post In
President's Cabinet
i I I tkit)f )r4 :elit
flaritodn newly-nottlinattn
Secretary of State said
today la would keg) hands off
internataalal affairs althonell
fully etitiored !I i'itiinati-Bytiitorewn
poitcy
' The state department is pH-
ortrily reponsible for carrYing
out forcign polt(y as laid down by
the f)resident- Ilarrintail told a
110:0v conference
touity tile victims oi the I tj I -In the last analysis however
Beh1111 t?ajiit ant i Iiit Ainnan forel-n
g policy is based
:1 the v lid Nev toundlaiat hot on American public opinion 11y
N "001 110ah feeling is that the inain body of
lute crosses at the seen or American public opinion is sup-
t he disasiel n porting Mr Truman and Mr By-
rnes in their present policy"
Nlartins-in-theWooils' by
t!te 18 survivor To Paris Soon
leahaailig Harriman said he expected to
(f the airline v hoe vire go to Paris soon for consulta-
1 6ughter vele killed in thc tions with Secretary of State
t11it LilltlOtinCtql T 1dort to James F Byrnes lie will return
t a to the United States shortly there-
aopt op lit 1 of after to assume his new post
i The retiring ambassador issued
survivors had hrolighl hofo
nis statement after spending the
hy helicopter tool FEY II) mg erkend in the country where
noat he received word of Mr Truman's
lie said it kVaS (it"1A 1(1 bnl'Y announcement naminr hi u to
I hem 1-11 th ‘400ds-latilN Wa1laCC:4' -
risk the lives of I lost guard and i
t army buingil: I welcome the opportunity of
' Joining Mr Truman s cabinet as
them out Secretary of Commerce" Harri-
Is st11'"I'' c '1 rPSIIrr4 man said -I know the depart-
cnInfortidnY IndaY itt II' Sir ment well as I was an active
Ranting hosinhll in 1011def Ow' member and then chairman of
only 1 h104! 011 I IIP el 11- the Business Advisory committee
will list of the Deparmtent of Comtneter
The ractiiit ion or the Si ivor (1UI1fl Ii Roosevelt's first to
vas romidetd ‘010111it whin terms
the io ' Grave Problems
- rernmd - -During the past six years in
wet e e m the tiny
representing Ilr Roosevelt and
disaster "-11111 tNiiT1:rsleitlsirnlatibao Valliaid6115an missions ntlir I hi' “t-
laud- a ‘tNpt:etto(opf:tnls()alolicni cEpaultlo
Europe sotat sniadthat i tl
Aus ifaathc
The other sin ykors had "They look to us with hope and
he011 S1110410y faith for help and moral leader
ship
playing our part in world
Monroney Sees reconstruction the development of
a stabie and expanding economy
at home is of primary importance
House Keeping Expanchrui peacetime producti-
vity in I lie United States avail-
R able for the needs of all our peo-
evised System pe and for export as well is
an esential and sound foundation
WASHINGToN sept —17 for prolarity and happiness at
pi—Rep A S monroney home and for our ability in co-
Okla voiced conlidefice today the operation with other nations to
House will rrlect efforts to tipo otter a continuimt helpful hand
the revised committee sti1 set to the people the world
up m the eon4resAohuf reorgt111- LN the esehtlal base for
zation act lri-tinu peace htL i1I peoplei
Monroney copotesor of the nive
streamlining II-WA:All Inadf 111 I fully upport the foreign poi-
statement iclund 5I1 that next ivy ill Nil Triumin and Mr By-
Congres would :ee an attack on mos who are carrvina on the
the hills committer proviaun- IAi print iphri and objectives
vvhich cul tho !mother kid down by Nir ltooevelt 'rhere
committees 1oin 48 to 19 l'tt the rotil to peace”
"I am contident the lip Si )1)-
To ues &caw to wain the im-
portant PIIIMICy Probe Stock
by the comre:sional TWA -
tinn Nionyonry alio t -I B
not believe it will want t takr a reak o I Sept 3
backward step"
The strom4est opposition to tne
revamped committee setup m toe To Reconstruct Sale-by
house has been exprescd hy Sale nr ytire Maihrt For
Chao man Cm I Vinson D L to
the Naval At hot committee 111! T110 Dilyr
!rono c owlet the bill
with the Willty Attin! tommit PIMA' p 1 1'H1A
ter to form I unit to hail :-111 It and Eyehantle
all national dcleire legrJaiion ilicloed today rilat
Btu in addition float hate it ill ittempl Ii find the cause
been rumors 01 licace fight over ot k market break of
the merLer of the Post 011ice :3 bY reconstructing—sale-
comouttee Vith the Civil Sur ice 1)Y-sa1e—tile entire market of that
committee the hers and Harbors day
committee into the Public Works Jmnes A Treanor r director
committee and the Labor conumt- 'of the SEC's hauling and ex-
te with Ow Educituon commptee change slated that the
NIonroney pointed out the bill market for the day probably
also provided congressional re- would he 11-constructed in 15 mill-
tiement benefits and pay in- iiitcs tiveralics so the commission
- would be able to tell which group
creases to $12500 plus a $2500
tax-free expense account iv-as mmt active in each period--------
lhetlier bankers brokers etc
' t' 1 1 E I 1 V The market would be recoil-
WASIIINGTON 23—a Istructed froM information from
Pi—An official of the War As- ouestiitimaires sent out by the
sets administration said today comMission and received by all
that an investigation had dis- member hrms of the New York
closed certain employes to he Stock exchange today
"under some suspicion" of di- The questionnaire asked for
honesty and certain private data on each round lot purchust
agents emPloYed by the agoicy or sale of stock on Sept 3 tht tatty
to be "a little on the nady the Dow-Jones industrial Pl o ti CC
side declined 1051 points
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The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 369, Ed. 1 Monday, September 23, 1946, newspaper, September 23, 1946; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2172905/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.