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1 Weather--1
OKLAHOMA: Showers a n d
thunderstorms today and In the
cast portion tonight moderate to
locally heavy In the cast portion
Warmer today
VOLUME XXI
UDE FACIES
House Rejects New
Impeachment Motion
Committee Sharply
' Criticizes Crab le Special Legislative
Book Commission Session to Close This
OKLAHOMA CITY April 21— Afternoon at 2 PM
UP—The house today voted
down 50 to 48 a renewed de- OKLAHOMA CITY April 21—
mand for impeachment of State tUPt—The House passed by voice
Supt A L Crab le after a f pedal vote a resolution for sine die ad-
tommittee had charged the sup- I journament of the special soldier
erintendent had served as the vote session of the Oklahoma leg-
di witting or unwitting tool" of the islature at 2 p m today
'Textbook grafters The adjournament resolution
The showdown came on a new was sent over to the senate to
motoin by Rep Charles Whit- make the quitting hour final
ford Nowata who revived his The senate last week adopted the
motion immediately after the resolution calling for adjournfive-man
committee's report had ment at 12 noon last Wednesday
been unanimously adopted by
1he house but the house rejected it
Speaker Merle Lansden and
Critical of Crable the house rules committee this
The committee which heard morning amended the senate's
erintendent had served as the
al witting or unwitting tool" of the
'Textbook grafters
The showdown came on a new
motoin by Rep Charles Whit-
ford Nowata who revived his
motion immediately after the
five-man committee's report had
leen unanimously adopted by
he house
Critical of Crable
4 The committee which heard
Special Legislative
Session to Close This
Afternoon at 2 PM
OKLAHOMA CITY April 21—
(CP)—The House passed by voice
testimony three days this werk I joint rsolution to read 2 p in
sharply criticized Crable and the April 21
alarland administration's book
Wommission' declaring "it was time since Wednesday while the
either a willful or unwillful con house wrangled over several
spiracy perpetrated on the pro-
measures and mostly over whether
pie of the state of Oklahoma" to start impeachment action
The report charged that "var- The senate has been marking
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against State Supt A L Crable 1
loautseciter anovkiricootig m ppalanniesanpdnarwtieeri- el
1 t n clown stdheant ah and i g 11 )11t c sd el csst eiod session
and Howard B Drake" emaliglirltr
I Leaders indicated several mea- 1
The Marland public welfare 1 sums awaiting final action on the
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board "existed in a condition of house calendar probably would be
corruptness or exercised very bad junked at the last minute
dpusiness judgement" the report V
orleclareel It pointed out that "a
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1 great many irregularities were Allies Drive Jap
f found in purchase and dtstribu-
7 tion of free books" 1
1 Thousands Wasted Invasion Troops i
"Crable either knew or should
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I 2 Apave known of conditions exist- 1 'fog in the handling of text- Into Imphal Hills 1
books" the report stated "He
- was wittingly or unwittingly used
' to carry out the plot of Daniel
J Drake and others" Japs Reinforce Near Koh1
The report pointed out the 1 ima Fierce Fighting For
I titemmittee "did not k n o w" 1
1 whether the superintendent had 1 Town In Progress
knowledge of textbook company I
i payoffs for adoptions of their I ALLIED SOUTHEAST ASIA
:i texLs and later purchased by the Headquarters Kandy Ceylon
t state public welfare board
April 21—tUP) —Allied armored
i: di The welfare board purchased 1 mis
counter-attacking fur-
7 4Wn 1937 and 1938 "hundreds of I
icusly in an Minn to smash the
!it thousands of dollars worth or 1 siege of Implial have driven a
1 i Japanese in) sion column into
the hills 30 miles northeast of
books in excess of actual needs' 1
the committee charged It fur- !
ther alleged that many purchas the city a communique said to-
es 1
of books had been made shortly !clay
ef ore the texts adoption expired
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A number of enemy strong
1 on July 1 1938 points in the hill area were cap-
Rep Tom Kight Claremore' tred by the attacking British
sought unsuccessfully to sidetrack Imperials yesterday and "our
a house vote on the committee advance continues" the corn-
report by making a motion to munique said
"incorporate the report in the British Near Ukbrull
ottiouse journal" His motion was
i The allied units apparently
voted down and the chamber were striking over a hill trail
then unanimously adopted the linking Imphal with Ukhrul and
committee's stinging report l the communique indicated they
Whitford then revived his ear- 11ad penetrated to within about
:
lier motion for a committee to 10 miles of that town
Id raw articles of impeachment i There was no word of further
-against Crable resulting in the action southwest of Imphal
50 to 48 adverse vote He then where allied and Japanese troops
i age in presented another motion I had been battling for control of
1 calling for Crable'e resignation 1 a hill position overlooking the
within 30 days 13115 speaker Merle Bishenpur-Silchar road
Frank Stewart for the duration
as her husband has been in-
ducted into tile U 6 Nuvy
Lansden ruled him out of order Southeast of Imphal however
yrj "I guess that is all I can do at tank-led Japanese forces were
this session" Whitford told the repulsed in an attempt to break
house ' through the allied lines on the
The special committee's 3-to-2 Tamunalel highway
' division on the impeachment Japs Reinforce Troops
-question was revealed later in Sixty miles north of Imphal'
the house on Whitford's motion fierce fighting continued for the i
4r‘thairman H I Hinds Tahle- town of Kohima and the corn- I
i quail C B McMahan Okmulgee munique acknowledged that the
1 and James M Bullard Duncan Japanese had succeeded in rein
voted against the impeachment forcing their troops in that sec
demand tor
Earel Colciiron Enid and p Front reports said the enemy
ktIohn Levergood Shawnee voted broke into the southern end of
1 "aye" the town more than a week ago'
V hemming the British defenders
Permanent Military into a hilly residential section on
the northwestern end
Conscription Is Indian troops dispatched from
Dimapur were reported pouring
' :Urged By Secretary into Kohima however and the
communique indicated that the
WASHINGTON April 21
main relief column was moving
(up)—Secretary of the Navy
swiftly down the road disposing
Frank Knox today urged imme-
A enemy emy nclp
diate adoption of permanent o'
-aye: the town more than a week ago
V hemming the British defenders
Permanent Military into a hilly residential section on
the northwestern end
Conscription Is Indian troops dispatched from
Dimapur were reported pouring
' :Urged By Secretary into Kohima however and the
WASHINGTON April 21
communique indicated that the
tup)—Secretary of the Navy main relief column was moving
Frank Knox today urged imme swiftly down the road disposing
diate adoption of permanent of enemy blocks At least 400 Japanese have been
flilitary conscription so that the killed in the recent fighting
b KInitcd States could "at the drop!
around Kohima the allied corn-
of anybody's hat" attack
powers" munique said
power or combinion of On the north-central Burma
that threatened its future secur- 4
p—ow-er- or combinion of powers mtrnlque said front 0 tthhee c nh oi nr et ho-oe e3n8ttrha I
that threatened its future secur-
dBivuisrmiona
ity fought down the east bank of the
Writing in the current issue of 1 Mogaung river to within 25 miles
i Tollier's magazine Knox said o
conccription of 17 and 18 year' f Mogaung an important enemy
olds for one year's training would base
Improve the nation's health fos-! V
ter a greater appreciation of 7--
citizenship and strengthen Am- English Princess
erica's position at the peace table
lo ti "Will not America's position Reaches 18 Today
at the peace table be immeasur-
ably strengthened if it is able to Simple Ceremony
demonstrate that it will never
again be caught unpreparel: LONDON April 21—(UP) —
that at the drop of anybody's I Princess Elizabeth observed her
W'ttat the United States will be i 18th birthday in accordance with
eady to Jump in at close to peak I wartime austerity t o d a y by
strength to knock out any watching the grenadier guards
power or combination of powers 1 Of which she is colonel-in-chief
which threatens our national se-1 change guard somewhere in the
curity?” he asked 'county
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1 --4 From this day on should her
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ito ii'--- " From die Elizabeth would be-
' Did You See I come Queen of England
I Had this occurred before to-
MRS Cozelle Williams' baby day the Duke of Olouceester
son who is six weeks old
would have become regent The
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and weighs four pounds? The
house of commons has made Eli-
v
zabeth a member of the council-
but s receiving spec a
l
earn
ri baby is considered quite healthy
lors of state who serve in the ab-
i i
Mrs Williams is here visiting qence of the king from his realm
ber parents Mr‘ and Mrs The princes henceforth will have
a small personal staff consisting
of a controller secretary and
lady-in-waittug
USHING DAILY CITIZEN
Entered as Second Chum Matter May 4 1926 at the Pooteffica at
LIVEST DAILY LAIGEST CIRCULATION BETWEEN OKLAHOMA CITY AND TULSA
E 5 CENTS CUSHING OKLAHOMA FRIDAY APRIL 21 1911 -- (11WFULL CIII ERV ICII I ERVICIII
PRJCE 5 CENTS
acts New NAZIS CLAIM
:nt Motion INVASION FLEET
IS ASSEMBLED
All Not Well Behind hit-
lees Defense Is Report
From Europe
LONDON April 21--(LIP)—
The German radio said today that
the greatest concentration of
shipping since the Dunkerque eva-
cuation has been assembled in
British waters presumably for an
invasion of western Europe
The Royal Navy Is being con-
centrated in home waters along
with units of the American
French and Italian fleets the
broadcast said
"Troops are leaving London"
It added "Every day now troop
Reds Hurl Back Lr
Armored Nazis :(
On Polish Front
trains are leaving London sta- 1 MOSCOW April 21 —
tions taking men to ports"
Another Berlin broadcast said (UP)— The German corn-
the Germans across the channel I mand hurled hordes of tanks
and North Sea have concluded ! and tens of thousands of in-
all "preparations to counter the I fantrymen t o d a y against
invasion" with all defenses 1
rcady for the enemy Soviet forces massing in Es-!
' Poland i
Reinforcements of crack ss spring and summer offen-I
tom and old iori
elite guards considerably more '
disciplined and much better equip- I
ped than other line troops have SiVes but the Russians he ld I
reinforced German garrtsons in 1 firm and were reported of-
the Atlantic wall defenses the
ficially to be "slaughtering"
Stockholm newspaper Tidningen '
I the attackers
reported from Berlin -
More than 300000 men now
etont4 rmat417 " n1
rannt ant? 1t1f i
1 n The increasingly heavy Ger-
f ! man "nreventive" attacks indi- I
ing the premiership upon the ii-
btration of Rome coincident with
King Victor Emmanuel's retire-
ment in favor of Prince Umberto
The formation of the cabinet
generally was considered a polit-
ical victory for Badoglio over
the olumeling Junta which when
finally confronted with a deci-
sion refrained from seizing an
opportunity to eliminate him
Ministers of the army navy
and air force will all be Badoglio
appointees Among other impor-
tant posts the minister of inter-
ior went to Salvatore Aldissio
Chr:stian democrat and the
minister of industry commerce
and labor went to Attillo De Na-
poli socialist
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Cushing Man Gets
Army Promotion by the city of Stillwater as a
pumper at the Perkins corner wa-
WASHINGTON April 21 --4 II ter wells to fill Williams' place
Mr and Mrs Kennamer will
P)— Temoorary promotions of move into the quarters provided
these Oklahomans were announ-
ced today by the war department: for the jailor in the third floor of
Lt Col Adnell Owen Amu the county court house He is ex-
Oklahoma City to colonel: 1st Lt pected to take over the job May
Coorge B Harrison Oklahorrit 1 although the formality of
City to captain: end the fol- clearing the appointment through
lowing from second lieutenants the board of county commission-
to first lieutenants: Ivan H ers has yet to be done
Keathley Ada: Pierpont Edwards Mr and Mrs Kennamer are
Adams Jr Cushing Leonard D the parents of Jimmy Kennamer
Snyder Davenport: W o o drow former desk sergeant for the Still-
Mcntgomery Fort Gibson: John water police force who has been
Favne Miami: James P String- missing in action about six man-
field rcute 3 Seminole and Bert ths
McElroy 3621 S Indianapolis St Williams' retirement came be-
and Millard Hodges 2312 E 5th cause of his wife's poor health it
St both of Tulsa o was stated
Cushing Okla Under At of March 11 1879—iimily Except tiaturdat
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RAF Drops Record Bomb Load R 0 nig
Pre-Invasian Raids To New High Peak
Reds Smash Nazi Preventive Attacks
stand ready to repel any allied in- man ""r""vc n'"' "'''- ft-: - " 1 : ty ' ?11- 5 -'r ' :"-'' -C1016 : ' ?14: - ' :w ' ' - -
vasion Berlin sources said I rated that Red armies may be ic $ ip: 4e i'- 44 : :k:: k -14k 10
European reports indicated that preparing to strike next in the 0 yt I 4 1:- yil : 24 v tt:y ' - p-40
ma rf Estonia i the 4t scl a 0 - A - -4 :: ! -' --: '0:01 z 4
all ‘kas not well behind hitler' ya sector o n
S ! - 4 '1to
Baltitts and on the Stanis- -C1 ' s e- '- : ' : - :0' - "::10' too-40-
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Invasion def c sae
enses Imwever NtrI -" 4--"" 'y -""' '' -- 0 414CY1 :-: —v' :4 el-
Ilawow fron t i n the Carpathians '4 ' ---- 4--
A SwEdish telegraph agency i -' I 4 0141" '' g : :r it n i:-- -tr - -- tu
as soon s they complete the lib- f 446 4
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dipateh from Oslo said a small ieration of Sevastopol last nazi yN: 1! g ' -t t '-- --- 4- 0'po' 00i12" AO
vessel-obviously an ammunition I t4i ::44- F 4r kat -!o-2' uat::xtt:-- ---- -
16kAtsAboato ougrecag0gk Air '
tOehGld in the Crimea
ship—blew up opposite the so- 1 The German stand in Sevasto-
called fortress Quay at Bergen ipol Russia's biggest naval base Still Seek Clues In Oznirs Double M d er
Murder
on the west coast of Norway '
1 was believed in iLs final hours as 4
and destroyed a number of I two Russian armies slowly press-
buildings in a military area near ed the doomed garrison back The body of the second decapitated victim is carried from the Lake of the Ozarks near
the shore including liaakons t
1 through the streets of the city ton Ma Assisting in catrying the wrapped body up the lake bank are Mrs Abbie It oolery
Ball one of Norway's oldest Soviet planes blockading the ap- Camilin County coroner and Sheriff Jack Stotler iseeond from right The day her('
historic monuments 1 proaches to the port in 24 hours 2011 yards from this point the form of another headless woman was discovered The identl
The explosions presumably alone sank an enemy destroyer
victims still baffle invesitgators 1NEA photo From Missouri Highway Patrol)
land four transports totalling i - —
touched off by saboteurs killed — ---- — — - — --- — —
at least 43 persons and injured s) 150nn tons some -f te11ided
hundredsl'of others A tugboat Ito eaPacitY with fleeetng German 1Kation V
Ales- Of!fintish Pacts I
I Jap Chinese
was blown out of the water onto and Romanian troops
a pier and fires raged uneontrol- (A British broadcast recored d I
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The body of the second decapitated victim is carried from the Lake of the Ozarks near Camden-
ton Mo Assisting in catrying the wrapped body up the lake bank are Mrs Abide Wfmlery
Catmli n County coroner and Shcriff Jack Stotler (second from right The day before about
209 yards from this point the form of another headless woman was discovered The identity of the
victims still baffle invesitgators INEA photo From Missouri Highway Patrol)
DOUBLE DUTY
re" I IIS
UMBER 171
Yanks Take Over
Today To Raid
France Balkans
LONIMN April 21 —(U
P)— The strongest force of
British bombers ever mobil-
ized dropped more than 5-
1010 tons of explosives on
Europe last night topping by
far the weight of any other
air attack in history and rais-
' ing the pre-invasion offen-
sive to an unrivaled pitch of
!intensity
The air ministry announ-
i ced that 1100 RAF bombers
I cascaded 510 more tons of
bombs than ever had been
' delivered in a single night in
their broadside assault on
Cologne Berlin the outskirts
' of Paris and two rail hubs
behind the invasion coast
The massive aerial cam-
paign roared through its fifth
straight day today with more
than 300 American light
bombers hammering north-
ern France and the Berlin
radio reporting a major at-
' tack Iv United States bomb-
ers on Bucharest and Serbia
The announcement that more
la Iv go a a s a a s B wa- i x-a 4-Dt violi 11i tittUUMIto lecurtlea i '11(It tiutittuti y A (J
led for several hours by CBS said a heavy Russianl fifk Lamb And IL
I t Attack May Be dumped on the continent last
: 4°4 4 inplre Interest
1 nicht together with the contin-
Another Swedish t e 1 e g raph cruiser standing off Sevastopol
than 5040 tons of bombs were
agency dispatch this one from harbor was shelling the docks in 'Butter T Be Cut iliuer o e u I 1 Battle Opener estimated statistics on the great
LOND0a April 21—t UPI— ! Iting daylicht operations sent the
Copenhagen said Gestapo agents the German-held city)
had arrested hundreds of Danish ! Smash Armored Attack ! Prime minv!ter Winston Church-1 offensive above 17000 tons rain-
patriots in a suprise round-up : The Soviet high command in i
ill said torhy that he had "never i Jap Air Fleet Bombs Two ed on German targets by nearly
that covered the entire country its midnight communique failed ! i
to mention ground fighting in the Lamb Mutton To Be Cut
conceived that fraternal associa- I '10000 planes
Practically the entire executive of Almost Half Other Cuts '
licrs Lost
aunt to Page 3 Columa 51 I Crimea for the first time since ! !
Indefinite tion with the United States would ' Cities Unchallenged Move Five Bom
I iLlitate in any way against the !
Toward 1 The RAF's night tonage was
V the Soviet offensive there began
April 8 and it was possible that WASHINGTO PI I unity of the Eritish common- 1
I - T d Kunghsien
640 greater than the weight of
Italian Cabinet there would be no further an- N April 21 — wealth and empire" !
i CHUNGKING April 21— t UP) bombs carried by a British raid-
nounccment until Sevastopol is I UP'—Ration point values of A ddrtssing commons on corn-
lamb and mutton will he rouchly monwealth affairs Churchill ! estimated I —Japanese spearheads of a force in g force only two nights earlier
I captured 1 - ' l
Completed Today The Germans launched their
heavy attack against the Soviet ! the
halved next month Pork point slid that in his eanferences
!values will be cut qomewhat and with president Roosevelt he re- ated at 60000 troops at- More than 1370 tons of the re-
I tempted today to storm the im- cord bomb load hit Co ogne
I mediate outskirts of Chenclisien German transport and industrial
point value of butter will he I quested that their agreements
Six Opposition Parties Par- hritiryphAAd nr thA wAnt hnnk nr i
---— - ”” 11eeve "'cv lea Il cntlf introt 1 —11 ”6 TI4 I 0 !
I in northern Honan province with center in the Rhineland
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We 1111111Uld liti
but Opposition rarties rare ' bridgehead on the west bank of - - es oe e 4 r“r' ' in nortnern rmnan province WILn center in
I reduced from the present level FFetifically exempt Britain from a Another 500 tons were dropped
I the Narva river southwest of the I of 16 points a pound milbablY I any eemmitment that might he 1 n attack which may develop to the first large-scale battle in today on northern France by
in-
Estonia railway junction of the:to 12 points it was learned today prdudicial to empire interests I
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China since that of Changteh American Marauders and 20
i same name after a fierce DO-mi- n I
Government Disclosure Premature I At their "'Mina in February I Other Japanese columns appar- havoc assault bombers of which
Italian tidpate In New a I
- ute artillery barrage
I The Office of Price Adminis- :194'2 he said he did not agree to ently by-passing Chenuhsien were
failed to return
-NAPLES April 21—ltIP—Ple'l As the curtain of fire lifted i tration its hand forced by pre-:the mutual aid Pact until he had I advancing west in the general'
mier Pietro Badolglio eannounced '
: large forces of tanks self-propel- mature diselesure of its plans at ' obtainad from Mr Roosevelt direction of Kunghsien described The Berlin raaio said big U S
five
bomber forces from Italy hit the
today that he had formed a new I led guns and infantry moved for-I
Italian govermnent with all six the capitol officially announced I"definite assurance that we are by Chinese spokesmen as the Balkans by daylight striking the
ward "apparently counting on ' that it was planning he t Shari not more committed to the aboll- "first city of strategic importance
opposition p I ties ri Iticipatinglrouting our defense by one blow"!euts in lamb and mutton paint Ilion of imperial preference thant
1
west of Chenghsirn" main blows at Romania and 'Dig-
'oslavia After an initial assertion
including the action party which the Soviet communique said ivelues It said the values for the American government is corn-I One enemy tole crossed the
that -isolated bombs" were drop-
had previously declined to coil-1 Instead a hail of Soviet rifle l these meats effective May I will :meted to the abolition of their i poeping Dankow railway bed 30 ped a broad east said Bucharet
aborate machine-gun artilery and trench he approximately half of the per: rrotective tariffs
Members of the new cabinet will
mortar fire forced the enemy to'rent values which ranee front! Al i miles southwest of Chenuissien was attacked hcaliily and "great
the Atlantic Charter meet- and was aitacfring in the diree-devasiation caused in a working
include five ministers without turn and flee but later reports two points a pound for stew meal mg he said he speifically ask- bon of Milisien
Portfolio said the attacks were continuing and other inter ee
im' ls to 10 ed for insertion in the duel- I Railwa v Removed 'class district"
They are Benedetto Croce Lib- On a heavy scale though without :points for loin chops and roa'M I Cologne Gets Blasting
eral: Count Carlo Sforza actionsu Mls
ccess Some 2000 Germans were 1 °eta heweveried re- rssprt c for (heir existing null- from the southern end id this afternoon that delayed
di- ! Another column was tolvancitiu The Nazi-controlled Paris radio
party: Guilio Rodino Christian i killed in the initial battles i den mcnt of the words "with due I
the point value o ler the e
f het- Rations" xpress purpose mi the yellow river
1
l 'action hambs dropped during the
Democrat: Paimiro Tagliatti and 2000 Nazis Killed iter would hr halved to Meld ef rctainiug for Britain and the
Maj Gen C C Tseniz said
sil
norts that
night still were exploding "almost
Pietro Mancini Socialist Supporting the Fled Army Soy- Points a Poona SPorred le Print- dominions the fullest possible '
Clienghsien thouull formerly a (Turn to Paige 4 Column 5)
The 73-year-old Badoglio an- let planes bombed concentrations' rd reports that t h 13 50 per cent liberty ever matters of imperial (
vital railway Juncture had lost' v
flounced the new government of military trains at the Latvian I slash was planned OPA was preference
understood to have told itS te that he x- I itS m Chines tore lip lents railways
ilitary importance since the
when he received correspondents railway centers of Rezekne and 1 OPA Order I lilies
after a meeting with the six party !Gulbene Many fires and explos- eional offices Iles s Mit wa so Of- a‘iit
F ' had never e 'e
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junta at whirls he reportedlyl ions were touched off - A slate oil : (trials reill'ed
(Jr finitely hpi(::litt'ii:fluil'uleca11(11111"d l'ilt:::'tly
petard BritiAl association altit ' touching the city ' In Poultry I me
Hp said be believed t he west-
med his intention of resign- refinery at Kiviyla
ing the premiership upon the ii— dn tigiiieliti:sUtnioticl'dpESiatiaticlinlityto militate
str
'guess about the May point Valli(' i 1 - or "hreed ward advance of the JaPanese in-: WASHINGTON April 21--tUP)
of Nerve also was ra4i5demdialensdwtehset
for butter 111 feeling with our great Russian : (heated they Were aware of Cheng- :
titration of Rome coincident with The Office of Price Adniinista
oommunique reported that "al- filIV with 1A loin we ate bound by hsien's lesser importance !— "
ration today ordered immediate
King Victor Emmanuel's retire-
most the entire area of the plant" ! " treaty for 20 years Churchill Support the Japanese land
seasonal price increases on all
ment In favor of Prince Umberto was left enveloped in flames Pork ('uts Probable
The formation of the cabinet :added: advanee to the west an enemy
(Turn to page 3 column 8) May point value charts mob- ' aed by either
I do tint think we need au' fleet enchallen
generally was considered a polit- V housewives an average of two-
Mal victory for Badoglio over a ably will shilw :"in° fillTh"r re-! choose this or that With wis- 'Chine Fe or American airmen poultry which is said would cost
tions earlier
the quarreling junta which when Jailer Resigns ductions in pork pnints it was
this year Most of both over a year's period
finally confronted with a deci- said despite the sharp redlic- ' age we may get the hest of Shensi province In the absence
The new prices will be in e
(loin patience vigor and your- : bombed two cams in southern thirds of a cent more per pound
l-
sten refrained from seizing an Kennamer Named
feet through June of this year
i the reductions probably will he
opportunity to eliminate him Ile said the nly
ire is chore air resistance it wa s assumed the d f
of reports (Á! Chinese or Allied
and January through June
Ministers of the army navy To Replace Him lonly one point a pound it was e
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Trituintw had achieved air dom-
guess about the May
In 41110 WOO INt13 s anutat ULM UK: I
WO 1-D111‘" -Ii "In AZ "-
oommunique reported that "al- (heated they Were aware of Cheng- :
—The Office of Price Administ-
most the entire area of the plant" for butter -
mini valur Ill feeling with our great Russian
filIV with u-hcim we are bound by hsien's lesser importance
was left enveloped in flames Pork ('uts Probable treaty for 20 years" Churchill Support the Japanese land ration tndaY ordered immediate
oultrYseasonal price inereASeS on all
(Turn to page 3 column 8) May :added: advaioe to the west an enemy
y ' - ile
point ut charts orob: 01 do lint think e need - P
au fleet ma hallmged 1) eithei which is said would cost
V ably will s1 - housewives an average of two-
il
AP" omne furth"r re- ! choose t I l ti t "V'th - - : Chinese or American airmen '
e loose )1s or that 1 yis
Jailer Resigns ductions in pork vein dot
's it was ' n patience vigor and your- bombed two cams in southern thirds of a cent more per pound
said des r
pite the sharp echic- ' over a year's period
Kennamer Named tions earlier this year Most of age we may get the best of :Shensi province In the absence: The ne
y prices will be in ef-
the reductions probably will he imth‘" of reports if Chinese or Allied
feet through June of this year
To Replace Him only one point a pound it was Ile said the empire is more air resistance it was assumed the
and from January through June
understood although some might i strengly united than ever he Japanese had achieved air dom-
next sear They are aimed at
Al Williams Payne county Jail- be two mints some i n f f" d dicted increasing f inance in the battle area
ermr ore an pre : spreading poultry d i stribution
or since January 1941 has resign- Pork cuts already are valued at collaberation between its lead- Jap4 Are Reinforced
more evenly through the year of-
ed and will retire to his home in zero points while other cuts er and those of the United ! Japanese planes also bombe re d
tills explained
Perkins it was announced Thurs- range upward to six points I States :and strafed ferries on the Yellow --
Prices from July through Dec-
day by County Sheriff E G Sch- OPA officials said th could ey ' Concluding a two-day debate:river and railway stations on the
i i will revert to the present
I n commons on commonwealth Lunghat line west of Chenghsien ""
roeder not release information of future levels
Schroeder said he has nominat- Point values more than two o - affairs Churchill expressed the Tseng said it vas imoossi
ble to The increases were added to
ed Sam Kennamer who has three days in advanee of the efi tclicl that conferences between :predict the total number of
formed in the Glencoe vicinity fective date without disninti - empire leaders and American of- : troops the Japanese would be poultry prices In the form of pre-
miums to producers which will
and recently has been employed normal trade ChM-Ng am- said finals ! finials wculd be held in London : able to concentrate in Honan
be passed on at all levels of dis-
by the city of still official water as a that for this reason : i Turn to Page 3 Column 5) province
plans! tribution OPA said They range
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pumper at the Perkins corner wa- for May will not be released until
He disclosed however the en-
al: 7 !env had "poured" reinforcements from a half cent a pound for :
ter wells to fill Williams' place next week !Strong- IN mds May January to a high of 22 cents a
Mr and Mrs Kennamer will But they said they were
move into the quarters providedifirming the lamb d mutton Blow Up Showers into the area w weeks within the last few
:pound in May meaning that con- !
an:owers !
for the jailor in the third floor of 1 Point value cuts because these! ! He added that in addition to sumers will pay an over-all aver-
- !
the county court house He is ex-i Plans had been made public in i Strong winds and fairly high i i Turn to page 3 Column 71 age of two-thirds of a cent more
a pound for chicken and other !
pected to take over the job May I
'semi-official form at the capi!temperatures were forecast for t V
fowl during the next year
1 although the formality of 11()I The reductions they said Cklahoma today along with! State 011 Production 1 --
re
clearing the appointment through !we - necessitated by drotteht!showers and thunderstorms most-
the board of county commission- ronditions which ere foreingly in thc east Portion Little Certification Hiked II Did You Hear
farmers
ers has yet to be done to s I a ughter s)n
i) a :change in temperature was ex-
lambs
Mr and Mrs Kennamer are rected tonight but Saturday will WASHINGTON April 21 —: "" '
the parents of Jimmy Kennamer 7-11--- t be cooler and partly cloudy : Irmo— Petroleum Administrator THAT the Cushing banks will
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former desk sergeant for the Still- ENVILLE Okla April 211 Scattered showers fell last nightHarold L Ickes today certified al '- uot clese for 119er DRY In
water police force who has been ita Fl A Picture of Miss Juan— at a number of state pointsMav netrotrum production rate! rushing tomorrow? Some years
missing in action about six man- Dio 4ozi-Loutstanding 4-II club Oklahoma City had some hail of 4818500 barrels a day 93500 the !neat banks have closed Mit
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rarmers to s I a ugh ter -s'im 1117 :e'hance in temperature was ex-
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lambs
lrected tonight but Saturday will: WASHINGTON April 21 -- -IC
—-v I be cooler and partly cloudy : iffpo-- Petroleum Administrator: THAT the Cushing banks will
HOLDENVILLE Okla April 211
Scattered showers fell last night:Harold L Ickes today certified al ' not clrse for lflOcr DRY in
—(UP) A Picture of Ms JuRti- at a number of state pointsMav netrolcum production rate rushing tomorrow? Some Year3
it
a Floyd Outstanding 4-11 dab Oklahoma City had some hail of 4818500 barrels a day 93500: the local banks have closed hit
girl hi Hughes county will appear l aim RWith a shower messoringborrels over the April daily rateI the state holiday falls on
on the the July cover of 'Successful I 03 inch Yesterday's high was 75 State certifications include: i wylav this year and local banks
Farming" national farm maga- 1 degrees with morning lows in the Oklahoma 358000: Arkansas I will keep open until noon as is
sine 155-65 degree range 81700 Texas 2103000 1 customary '
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