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ItAGE FOUR
Stillwater Daily News-Press
tmitERT IIELLA TT! Pti I) HOD
E E JOIINHN U M AnsiES nv11vriL
Advertising Manager Iiiiaing Editor
Pub in-hed taelt eei day It ftPIlui)11 eXcopt SANT 1:it: ri 1 Som
Jay morning tit StillIvater OkillitOnlit by the Stitixattt- l'uhliWry:
Entered u econti-clas matter at the pe-10iii0 itt Stlikk
Jklahornu umier the Act of March Z! IS79
Subscription Hate'
Detiveed u Sink titer Per Vceek jij cenh
Delivered by mail in Payne and tapong rowdies Per Y(rir
Delivered by :nail in PiQne Lind W10111014' e01111! ‘ix months
Delivered by mall in Pants and adjoining counties three months Sitrti
Delivercd by mail in Pa 1W and iiJjniiu t'Utint le one month
De1iver(q1 by triad in Obfahoma Per Year !limo
Delieied hy flflhI tiutside of Oklahoma Per Year
Pleaw add '2 NT (flt IJIX lin your stilyeription 'FhP st110
1121111i ITS LIU newspapets to colleet tl consutnels tax
Natio:int AdvertlinJ
Lent AZLN A' THOMPSON Inc
Cnioilgo New York Detroit Cincinnall Al Int SJo
St Louis Kansas City anti Los Angrles
The Associated Prcsy i xchAvely entitled io the ue for puhlication
of all news dispatches crodited to or not otherwiso credited to this paper
and also the local news published herein
War Interrupts
Big Auto Race
BIBLE THOUGHT
P1i nosovvor str:d (all Ipon 111
Lord shd1 i sted Itonlan
Obstructionists Must Go
THE criticism voiced by some misguided la opie
1ooseVeit94 polideS NVfolild die 4ti L (middy if only
they would looli at the facts
In spite of a stubborn and unealisiic eon!Tess he
nation today is better prepared than it WaS fill the first
war Looki11 g back a bit you'll rememia r the president
got millions of dollars for tanks guns ships and air-
planes over the opposition of a colee9i ss which refnsei
to look facts in the face Too many of "we the Pe"Ple"
listened to the panty lace boys in congrss who arEued
it can't happen here
401 ILt
FESIDENT Roosevelt himself tdmits Le will make
mistakes as well as those he selects tt) diriTt the war
effort
Over all strategy and tactics dn thflicult tt best
for experts to comprehend lot alone we arm chair !yen
erals who have never commanded troops We think :tint
believe our government vitt welcome a:s it t1wavs has
in the past constructive criticism Ilitt chronic belly
aching in no wise produce goods or vin a war
f
WE have beet onte 'used too t -41614Ct to pres-
sure groups Now we will see a government conduct-
ed by clear thinking hard headed experts Who lthoW What
they want to achieve The job a vvery individual is im-
portant We citizens lit nOt lwe our fret dum f spvech
of thought our free press and the 1-4o1i t to worship the
Cod of our choice if we will only remember nvtional
unity comes first
Those who are niot ready to admit we mu e faced with
the gravest emergency in this nation's hitoory had better
prepare thanselves for prison work tamps ln fairness to
what we have to (It) to save a 11Lt ii fl illy pr(pared to bat-
tle the Huns the Yelkow men rind Italy's son's wo t ol
tolerate obstructionists
Raise Our Own Food
pEMIIT us to be a la old fiishioned and suggest this
is the time to begin planning for getting a few seeds in
the ground come the first nice planting day Many tons
tf fresh vegetables are shipped from etastai area to the
middle We st ilerhapS it is better to be prepared to rris
some of the garden stuff than wait for lillillonts
The Facts in the News
wE were pleased to note 'Mexico has employ(tl mon-
itors 14) force radio announcers to rcati news tik-
patches in a dispassionate tone Thk Faper has long ad-
hered to the policy so strikingly sponsored hy the as-
sociated Press to present the facts Ill neMS iiil no! in-
terpretation This column alone is reserved tor opinion
Many radio :ifinotines feel th:tt the news itself k not
grim enough anti have to read sonirthin:r nto it which
was not there ill the first place
tun t)I rubber fuel oil and many
W itricat
ar Interrupts
ne motor parts as mell its
nwcianwal Inins and 'A B btntve
ig Auto Race that such an expenditure ot men
and motors evil better be applied
NEW YORK Dec 29 towarti our ultimate victory"
Stepetision of the Indiallattoll The only other interruption in
500-mi1e automobile race for ail tach
duration of the war was annottne- I May 30 ocuurrt'd in 1917 and 1918
ed Monday by Cot Eddie Hick- during the 1it world war
enbacker head of the $100000
Npeed
I The Reit Cros' - - among
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Fradition and priorities de- '
many welfare duties--frees light-
mand that wc again voluntarily
Olg men from worry over coadi
abandon this ritcs in the interest tins at home Family crises are
of a full-out viciel'Y effort said met and personal difficulties re-
Capt Ilickchhackci' "The 500- licved Give to the Red Cross ‘N a r
mile rail cads hir the exlaquit- fund now
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28 Lucky number
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27 Insane
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55'Young
57 Poker stake
60 Grow (lid
61 Anger
63 lie was
elected for
ill enemy's — seriiratcd (ligineer
hands by terms (abbr)
treachery 64 Verity 13 lleVtsirtgl
47 !jot) (15 Fre11 15 Aviator
note VERTICAL 17 Holly tr
49 Advertise- 1 Damage 20 Any
merits (abbt ) 2 Either 21 Meat
For the past 14 yeari the Am-
z1 icon Cont act Britike league has
held t he tall session of the na-
tional championships in one of
the major melt opolli an cities
y( or nowmtyr la' tourna-
tilent Va: VW
stick'ci Vas rVablicett by
fact that pract ically every a i-
t( nth nue record was broken I
an' you 10 meet t he new chain
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Ammer to Prutious Puzzle
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1)1()11S Ilu i ere crowned lit Rich-
Lod mato' mond
wII as Th tir-1 eicnt Yak the womens
believe team ot tour which was won by '111:1
ot inen lour mcmphis womunmrs w
e applied L 'ferry Nil's Randolph Scott
tor
'tory" NIs L B Buchanan and IIrs
mtion iii NY I Diciseni They had a ioin-
141 AID each nu table lead of five matches ovei
and 1918 the famous quartet consisting- ot
Mrs IZ C Young of Philadelphia
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Ntr-r A M soncl Mrs Doris Full-
thong el' and Mrs Josupli M Rothschild 1101
ot New York
ts light- gr&
c condi In my opinion the accuracy of t
Tises arc their biddini won the title tor tun
ulties women In the hand shim n
a today Mrs Dickens with a vcY
strong and ai-4:1-cssivt:- type of
MAJOR 11001)1E OUT OUR WAY
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27 (Jr' ts
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32 Tin ec in
EL ROWS1 card!-:
N MYjPjT 34 Pillar
S EINE 35 Jutting rock
21150-AES 36 Sildol
TiOioks 37 Rodent
1 ' TAPs 1 Si ottiA
river
3 Myself 42 Electrified
5 dht
6 One v h 43 Conquer
45 Cloth
7 Football te:on fragment
ft Raced 6 Trouble
10 Ad vti ntage 43 Faithful
11 Six (Rominn 51 ICMAC deer
12 Eitt 5? Slavic
niimeer 54 Stick
(abbr) 56 Fasten with
13 IlevtsirtgO thread
15 Aviator 58 Comptts:t point
17 Holly tree 59 Toward
l0 Any 61 Into
!I Meat 62 Note of settle
13 BeVtsirtg
15 Aviator
17 Holly tree
20 Any
21 Meat
1 ht (11 1 ivliet
Was too sl'ildur ill 11 Vw of her
partner's lack id enthiklasin tor
spades or hearts until a choice
v as furred upon her
Many other pairs reached six
alai made only four
through trying to fultill the shun
contract Mrs Dickens played
sate tor tiv by Fulling out one
lov- heart alld giVilm tip till are
and king of hearts
In Passing
INEAL roc I her day her oui
tIlfs you'd last it V v
1111d t! into Y cal el Idly
This biltitild It a Li) to Ow
"711-nli1 o an hou s Not
yin I hey he vonsrving
hot 1 hey will also by consel iIIZ
I ife
At aii ii is our patriot 1
(tut to hell) his ‘var in t
V1 Celli1111 11011c of US
X011 g111111hly her auso vce have to
arive a ew ntily4 prr hour slower
pvthaps slok‘ ri drik jU ‘‘ ill also
our lihzh‘ av s safyl and rut
down on I h II-et-newtons loss or
life t hat has slim t44i t nat
for a niinCeer
'reads Valuable
DALLA Dec 29 4')--17ireat
Is the econutnie value ul tuads in
ho eat (omit less
thow-amis (1 crop pest insects
loan chinch buLt-- In spring to
ga:siopoe s in late summer The
tivort was made to the Amei-
an Association for the Advzincc-
nient of Science by Charles C
Smith 'Lod Aithiu Ilrag
verAtY of Oklahoma
T IICG U S Pat oft
s-R !911 OY F Wt lc' 1c WHY M01-1--t
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nianafTd to stop at '
hich Was ail that could be ina6e
With the South cards Nirs
Diekns was encouraled to find
her partner 'Arrant entanji to bid
two diamonds ovp one spade
1 he bid of four clubs instead of
ilii(e spades was also intended
stiength-showin! bid invit-
ing a shim try Mrs Dickens then
bid four in) trump Blackwood
conNt nt ind the response of
I ive diamonds shunt d one ace
But N‘ hen her partner bid only
live slant( s o y five hearts Mrs
decided that the slam was
too risky She knew she must
If st: env nee and the chance of
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The Red Cross — Among its Just a Minute Please!
many duties as "the volunteer By DAN ILITEIV!: EDIVAIMS
arm- of the army and navy—sup-
APPRON ED OF cilitisT
' plies nine-tenths of the surgical 3:13--"1 count not mysolf to
NAT! OTAH LkT THERM
TILL I 3EE IF YOUR 13ZOTI-IER)
DOKIE Als-NT H IG TO UPOET
0i3V? DiCNI‘TY LI KE TYI NI(3
DO NIKI ALL rHE BeFAKABLES
WITH EMG AI112 WIRE!
eEF-toRE YoU WERE MAS221EID
INAt-'3 t71 OR HIM TO
'OUR LOAT- N3OW
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dressings needed in war time have apprehended"
Give to the Red Cross war find -----
today
Ay
BY ADELAIDE HAZELTINE
1111E VOHS I 1k e terms or Au
re's 11 'a will specifying
'hot his eeretary Carol and Ste
apiyes oh all judge
obrtbe or not his plaliboy on
id is miming tbe business ac-
cording to his lathen policy ot
tem ice to the people" put t aro'
mho ham lolled Andy since girl-
hood in a difficult spot tithough
the III hos not been found t arot
knows Ho terms and her heart
oinks mite's tritly currently to-
toiteil math Meek Linda Julian
tom manalrentent uree to 111 PO
scruptalon Mr Herrick ukase
Holy idea Is to make money li-11
ick Horns down Hill fleece an
mploye in tote mith Unroll on
epot for lac toyitind elesator
lierrick's policies begin to
take their toil t'arol makes cash
adjutments to eteral customers
to uphold the more'a reputation
knotting It mill get her In trouble
mith lirrriek but mill pitond indy
In good stead when the n111 in
found Iluck-passing Herrick Ares
11111 'when loyland elevator fall
Injuring !kicky but the nemshoy
tinda out Hill Itati not to blame
Herrick also takes credit Soy ad-
justments t oral hos made tt
the blare party she dance mith
oily isho hisses her ii the lights
dint 11 hen they dare up Linda
Julian Is standing in the doorli ay
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"AFTER TIM BALL-"
CHAPTER XII
AINDA must have been standing
m the doorway for minutes
while Andy held Carol in his arms
and kissed her How much she
could have seen in the darkened
room Carol could only guess
Lindas cool scoffing voice was
a challenge "Are you ready—
finally?" she said to Andy
He gave her a most engaging
F mile "No Linda" he said easily
"I till have to play my part"
Jealowy flashed in her eyes "I
supposed you were doing that just
now"
Carors face sent pink
"No" Andy said levelly "I wear ''See Bill?" she countered yet !where! He had written on the front
it costume when rm playing a part
1 -he thou ' k -
I meant ' thought he tic A N‘ hat he I of the envelope "The Last Will
l end Testament of Andrew Dear-
You'll know by that"
He touched Carol's arm and "Yez t °night 11'atching you born"
vith
Andy I knew" 1 The will! She had found the will
Andy
guided her back to Bill She tried to say lightly "I I hidden in the 1940 inventory
A few minutes later Andy ap- : didn't know I wore fry heart on 1 ledger!
sleeve " I It hadn't been misplaced It
peared in the half-n-half suit !m)r- - -
Mlle!) his father had originated i carol:
i "You Wore it in your eyes ' hi'dn't been lost Ever Mr Dear-
The knowledge seemed to I burn purposely had placed it here
When he turned his back—Santa hurt him "I've met—the man where they would find it at inven-
Claus But when he came forward now He's no longer a secret I---il tory time but no sooner Ile had
--Father Time IAA you luck" been wie and just She should
Behind him he pulled the ridicu- 1 ‘he
: No use to pretend any longer I have known he would leave Andy
put her hand against his arm to reach his own decision unin-
lous Wagon piled high with sou- and said "Thanks Bill I need it'' 1 tluenced by the provisions of the
‘enir for everjone "Not FO much Now that Linda's will
Someone clapped Others joined out" Even in death he had out-
' Carol looked at him said thought them al1 !
until tl-te room roared with rip- i '
I quickly "Did you hear too?" Dazedly she examined the en-
Koval "Yes I couldn't help it It WilS N'elope It was open at one end
Linda unmoving watched from a pretty good example of a gen- She cupped it in her hands and
the doorway When Andy came to tteman giving a lady the gate!" peered inside
her he made an elaborate bow and A preQccupled Andy came down Aghast she shook it futilely
presented her with a gilt horn Monday morning Ile seemed to l The NVill was gone!
She threw it to the floor angrib- have successfully forgotten the (To Be Continued)
COPR 1941 SY NEA SERVICE INC T M REG U S PAT OFF
"Well Christmas is over--now we enn start saving for
By J R WILLIAMS
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HIS CHRISTMAS CAROL
inconw 1"
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Carol standing near heard her 'party and Carol's preence at it
say "That awful :lilt Andy! And His attentions must have been
tlese comnfl piople! I don't know only Liminess she told herself
him you FLnd them!" Nothing Ithire The unbending of
"They're the store Linda" he la boss to his secretary Ile'd situ-
said quietly "My father's store I p1 oberved the spirit of the sea-
thought I'd made that clear to is"1" The 1ZL Perhaps she'd
YOU" strayed beneath a bit of mistictoe
i and he'd been obliged to follow
Iler eyes were veiled Nvith dis-!throurli
thste "When will you be ready to !
- ell she wouldn't remind him
go?"
of it ever lie could depend on
"The party isn't ()Ver It'll be
She knew her
late" Ile heitated then said quite She would be all husinezs
ditinctly "You'd letter nut wait
fur me"
Iler face darkened "Don't worry
I won't! You and your slumming!
You're welcome to all of it!" She
whirled around and stalked away
THE party tried in Vain to recap-
' Lure the gaiety of the evening
hut Linda had taken it with her
Only when Andy announced he
had a urprise for everyone did it
regain orne of its lost enthusiasm
The light dimmed and a spot-
light fell on a wide door In a mo-
ment they heard the soft roll of
regain some of its lost enthusiasm She went quickly up the three
The lights dimmed and a spot-
lights of stairs to the fourth fluor
light fell on a wide door In a me- The inventory recur& xveie
f
molt they heard the soft roll of stacked year upon yeiir jut
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DAUB did not claim that he was
without fault He did not assert
!
that there was no occasion of
stumbling in him --
IIe VtitS confident
only that as far frfAi
as his motives
and attitudes
Nvere concerned
he was beyond ?siA
reproach C h a r-
actor is not jud-
ged according tu
attainment b u I
according to atti
tude Charaeter
is what we aspire Lk E Edward!
to be though we have not attain-
ed Character is to be judged by
our dreams and hopes and yearn-
ings rather than by our acts and
deeds This is why Robert Brown
ing was able to say "What I as-
pired to be and vas nut com-
forts me" Paul knew however that
his attitude was right and that his
face was turned toward God That
was enough If he Avere to meet
Christ he Nvould be going Christ's
way On a tombstone were these
s I in p 1 e words "Approved of
Christ" Can we say that?
One large motor maaufacturer 4 -
now makes army tank parts rec-
onnaissance CIA'S field radio cars
motor troop transports weapon i
carriers army carryalls ambu- (0117
lances and parts for anti-aircraft V M:Itt
t
guns
State Naval
Flier Killed
COPYRIGHT 1E41
PEA SERVICE INC
t
THE most p1ussini4 matter 111A
that Christmas was over was
the coming inventory There were
counting slips tu order section
ntunhers to print EAnd other sup-
plies to get ready Even sheets fur
a neW ledger hsd to bo bought
She you'd have tk) us'
year's ledger to guide her in or-
dering the new one She'd tet it
from the vault now
IDABEI Dec 29- (14 - Lieut
! T C Reynolds naval pilot was
killed in a plane crash Dec 16 the
navy depart lucid notified his par
!ents Mr and Mrs T C RQnolds!
of Valiant 12 miles northwest of
here
The brief telegram from Wash—
ington (lid not disclose details of:
the crash nor where it orcurred
A former University of Okla-'
!hoina student Reynolds was grad-
' tutted from the naval air training
!station at Ponsacolai Fla in 193S1
and tosigned to a three-year tour
of duty with the fleet
Your Red Crom---Ameriea's heart
line o its fighting men Their
safety their comfort their mor-
ale depend in part upon you
: Flood the Red Cross 'var fund
' with your dollars
11 AMEIIA 1
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TODAY - TUES - WED
SKY-HIGH THRILLER!
WeillIMO
woth Ruth HUSSEY
Walter PIDGEON
Peel Sheppard
KELLY STNUDWICK
Nat PCNDLETON
A 9citt4kAitiiIM '1!kt7 'Irma
'PREVIEW NEW 1 EA"'S
El E
I ISEEK STARTING JAN I
EVERY KISS A THRILL!
Clark and Lana
together amain! 4e---
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Directed by JACK CONWAY
Produced by
PANDRO S BERMAN
MONDAY DECEMBER 29 111
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VASIIINIVI07' Dec -
Invostments in ()IdahopH itetiil
saVingq HMI 144111 tr440eittions I 1 -
creaseil 12 per l0111 CItrifig the IZASt
yoar Federal Savings and Loari
Insurance Corporation announced
today
Accounts of investois in The lu
associations jumped from '512:d4-
200 to ltl-17S956ott (luring that
lieriod Assets incteased S per
cent and well Hied prtfits
1 per 411111 IMO firq !n!
gages 91 per vont
Tlic amount of real estate uie(1
declined 159 per cent shta
flit" 41s!owiatitillS
rapidly of proper‘es acquaoa dor
ing depression yoar
Loans totaling $11971:000 ere
0inado during I leo first t'Irvett
months 'if compared
$13150662 (luring the sal" period
last car
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