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Show I Oklahoma Sets Sesquiceiilennial Noting First While Settlement Busy Washington Knows No Best Even in Summer ij ISy Vm Tt.NL MM ice. liilfi V if 1 ft In-,- Mrrcl.N ash'iuiloi., II uandkiiam: W-- In V. j rm'e rr.e.ou-- Cil 1:11 ul i Ilf 1)1 I: i.t.t a t.-lf- i )" L' !a r-- zy JjKV.n, J Miilu(K i r il v. t j i o- - ' ' fc' Plu:.n. NrMSI-r- ir f..r cuiilm-- t unt one of i .tuit it because Lh'Mt! SB In finite-mind- Hi- - in triii k. lit fioin sen, New a lin here In pii.id, 1 hi old llesh. ai-t- l rimstone reif, blood, l.e Mould Imvc charged right up to tl.e male di piirtinenl steps when he l,i ard (,f American pl.iucs being flail down in Europe. Tiir United Stale) baa gone a long way toward world leaden1). ip since Mile, 14 year-ol- d the year 17111 when along liny named Andy Jacks-in- , mss with hu brother fllihting tlie armies of the greatest itritafn. nation of tlie day--Gr- e.it t . . J lift! By i'rrl.li-r- J i 'I. wh.i-- , Port perouit trie ui Cute, you Mill be sole Me sleep. IlUt d0lT let liel'D SpO'.f ie.l. True, il did m rin that May for awl-libut ct.i..ly in.s sumruer It was pretty nuieti "business aa uual' in the C'.ipitol, Out house and sena'r ollbe huiMiogs, Die offices of the Wh.ie House and tlie tate dcp.iitnienl ai d oilier execu Andy') two brothers weie killed and he was ea lined but lie lived to turn the tallies when ba led hi) resistance n to celebrate trie - 150-ye- ar Trading Post In Uie early spring of 1798, Chouteau left St Louis, where he was government. A year or two ago, William gathering material for hi book. ''Washington Is Like That," stood In front of the Willard hotel at Pennsylvania ave. and 14th street and asked 20 people going by who they were and whut they did. Of tlie 20, only five worked for the government and none had jobs which were interrupted (except by vacations) in Hie summer any more than in any other season. I hsve no idea how many members of congress or inrmbers of their Halts go down to tlie Cupitul to work i very day in the summer months I. ut many ultlces on the "hill'' ire pen. The regular departments are as bury as Uiry ever are. The very week that the cartoon came out showing "Congress gone home." a sign on tin White House door, Back Labor Day," and another on the slate department, "Gone to Paris," the state department wu) making public two of the most important communications it ha dispatched in many a day. One was the ultimatum to Yugoslavia protesting the shuolin; down of our planes and the ether was tlie tusal to sen ile to Russia's demand for joint cm trol of the Dardanelles. At the same tune, the Investigation of the Mar surplus sules was going cn; the other investigation Into wnr had Just closed and the department of Justice was taking up tiie work whore the Mead Cfirmitb c had laid it down. Slid the decontrol b" :.rd of llie OTA Mas r hold. ns beiitu.gs in Its f.rsl mil highly important Minch ut controls buck on p.ci'ts pu-- i c'hrr prod let. T c:-- mi i e or.iy a fi ef the f. to mention the bubbling tiv ties e;v: p.i cn t.e'-h- s assiihicusiy attended by p,;,tn'.il chief behind clnod ko.itn dHirs. r, f.-- e n.-- t ionise and the Pentagon and beyond that and the Atlantic to Europe today. As I pass Lafayette park in the twilight these days I seem to hear him rattling his sword and saying: When these United Slutrs were In their swaddling clothe we refused to let the greatest mil ion ut the earth Interfere with our sailors on the high seas. Who is tins impertinent upstart who shoots our soldiers out of tlie air?" Let Us hoe, even if Andy siccus, that his spirit doesn't from progress which hat great, modern state wilderneaa. Itecenlly I received a saying: "Thought Ol'A was sup posed to reduce prices, not iucre.ise them." Il was signed "Uumblivll." Well, a lot of us dumPbclU thought that was what it was for. itut when congress tore OlA to bits and then reshaped it nearer to its heart's desire, it laid down sneeific orders for raising prices. The law was written un the logical theory that you can't expect a f.nmer to raise, or a luimuf.iciurer to make, things that rest so much in tlie raising or the making that (Here is no profit ill the game. Who is to blame for hig'i prices" llie ni.inuf.icturiTs who ni.nie so much out of g. eminent rotilrjc'., or the worker who got higher wages for making the tilings tie If you hivw government need, d wlihli cji-.- c first, the beri nr tlie rgg. you knew trie .o smcis. r I new rival of DPT has been J which not er'.y ki" pcs' kc. s them an ay bra wick or 10 li .ys, lif emu so, I woii!i!:Vt commit but 1 knew a lei of I t ) whose absence f. r 19 days wou'd be a Co.ise-nl- . A ' ... Coin-iiiiui- Vacation Costs Soar to New RlSSIk WWIX II1KII4NK1.I.KS Hut what made the Yugoslavian even more serious development Ilian its s.irfaee iuihcations weie the prtva'c reports available to olllcial- doin hrie that the Russians planned to move against Tuihev and take the Paidanellcs. Her soldiers on the Tuik:h border had started fir- fn! in the air ever trie Turks m leeent day, even ns roeket from her part of Germany had been fiyu.it ever the Suedes ithp rockets brou.'ht mi immrdi.ite answer in large Swedish loan to Ras-:- j i Now Russia lnrs net nerd tn fnrlily the Dardanelles, unless stie rxpeels to go to war against turkey, slip ha no nary of eniisequeiiee. hut whal shr has may operate with free passage in and out of llir Rlack sea. Our note rejecting her i, mils (or fortification could hardly have hevn otherwise than film, as we rniild hardly he a party to plan fur her to seirp llie territory of nruital tor purpose of fortification by her. This added giiiniiess In ihe Yugoslavian tragedy, li Russia invaded turkey and took tlie llanl.iiif lie a she ran do at any time because she has more troop tlierel she thrrehy would creatr the first threat to world order since the war and offe the first real case for the I'. X. ORIGINAL SETTLER . . . Founder of the fint white settlement in Oklahoma was MaJ. Jean Plerrs Chateau, French fur trader. it I? S by I fi; I y Tr Pu1.: si.ir' thut a I y in H' i.ston w..s to nre when be r t Li:y a C" nn bis tiicri-.s, i.t t is life as a Gi'n .in war !):at he ti.rew tin il. the was'.i La-t. ll;s s it f r J.'j sa'ivapi d it and fc-tc a niugurr.e. walls do rut a prison make, but bin bid wue ran Shake 25 bucks tlie pr: sonar. Aux-lioi- t- n.im-W'-'- t,i.-"v- kt fi (i 11 h li fo (. m a s'a p ter,- up till tin- - ieliiii loi.t.iu.iug Inis uhuii liie liii-.i- l c.urier :. l ed h the slot, lie sj.in-the .:icik re A nioi-kc- p,-- l cu:e, aien'l ei.iar. Cute they' is thi "Tiuy Slid ti:e moiJ. hitih i : k ;; i..r ,iv. a Tire cause J a forced l.m.dug. knew I had llui:..Ls. A revelmf substantially more than they did in in the lifting of travel restriction), prewar and early war years. uf hotel directories show gasoline rationing m d steady war Surveys Uie Increase in rates range tune duties, are hitting the high- that generally from 15 per cent to more ways and byways by the millions than 100 per cent aince prewar this summer ard fail bound for Many inns which were abandays. their first vacation jaunt in lorq doned before the war because of years. guest shortage have reopened and Hot snly on tlie highways arc the; are doing a capacity business at War-wcar- ' t'-- ' Americans, y receiving a Jolt, however, for costs, which climbed throughout die war years, now have soared to a new high. Thousands are being joltcil b; boosts in tl.e rates ef resort hr'li'Is, A few r'ort bins and collages. place haven't raised the ante a met last year, but virtually all chargr e "''t Here's Fish Stories LONG - , :ie right i:. This bedsprca.J ts NO 4 v.i,i , flirt-cio- i BOOK. Five rY f u ' d:wi " ejru:m . totrated l.'.a other thinrs to n.ske f. r 'fc hofSf wI y ml a v , cents by semlu-- i, Si to. u-.- War Treks Fail mm im mrs. Rvin Lead Farm Youths to City To Bedford Hills, X. Y. Enclose IS cerii ior Drw Book R S 11 three-fourt- Program To Stress Value Citizenship New Prospects partment. The department said the program "will be a continuous effort to stress the ideals of this country and the significance of American citizenship from tlie time of entry of a potential citizen to the moment when citizenship is granted him by the court, nd even beyond that." A national advisory committee on citizenship Is to be named by Atty. Gen. Tom Clark to assist with the program. The program will include: 1. Publication of a pamphlet containing significant facta about the United States to be given to prospective citizens and visitors to this country. 1 Preparation of a booklet to be given to each new citizen to emphasize his responsibilities to this country. 3. Enlisting the aid of the bench and bar, civil and educational authorities and patriotic organization in Uie effort to stress the significance of citizenship. All-tim- e Peak zations, are some unscrupulous operator who have used room shortages to gouge the vacationing public. Other Costa Hiked. Food sold along the highway also costs more. Boat and bicycle rentals and golf fees have been raised, in n. any instances by more than 100 Fishing and hunting per cent. rates si high as $50 a day for two guides also are asking bigger pay. Burring a business slump, vacaperseni. Travel exports say an increase tion costs probably will be as high a iru. muting to more than 50 per cent or higher next year. The American is vguite typical in most sections. Automobile association expects that A few old inns, apparently de- many potential vacationers, now sirous uf maintaining the goodwill hesitant about driving the old car ut put runs, have made surprisingly any distance on poor rubber, will small Increase. At the other ex- have new cars or r.ew tires by next treme. say officials of travel organi summer. hut These rei HFACH, soother fish story it concerns sizt but not lho-- e tKit got awsv. At Ic.ist. C.i'.iforni.i fish nnd game hopes none got sway, for the story deals with tlie comma-sion'sen'iar'iual popu'.ition rev sin ef fish. its ccnsut Ti e co!Ui:.trsii.-iby three major method, die rr suits correlated tn de of all three be:,-termlne estimated number of fish I r- 1 f era-ma- de-"- V A pla:n yarJs terial split the center does one-ha- lf y i's j or Chet Address. at . Profit or IVogri Which Come Fint? : i ; 1 Life in the armed forces, which farm of thousands introduced faryouths to glittering cities and week of September 29 through Oc- away lands, did not dim their love tober 6, will bear Gov. Robert S. for farm life. More than a million Kerr's atamp aa the official Ok- veterans of World War II have returned to farm work throughout lahoma commemoration of her the nation, it is revealed in a bureau of agricultural economic! report. to Fiimeera Participate. Veterans on farm by July 1 foa of the three fair, days During uled 1,045.000, according to the bucolorful pageant will be presented. reau report, the number including OklahoSeveral hundred eastern 713.000 farm operators or members mans. many of them direct de- of farm operators' families, and scend anti of early-dapioneers, will 2,1X10 hired workers. appear In the pageant, which will Veterans comprised 9 per cent of portray the arrival uf Chouteau in person employed on the nation's and Ihe state the story of the little farm. trading post. The number of veterans on farms C. E. Chouteau, an official of the was slightly more than Indian agency at Muskogee, will fill the number of farm wurkers the role of hia illustrious ancestor. who enlisted or were inducted up to The fair, gala panorama of mid- July 1, 1945. edway caiety and agricultural and In the Northeast and on the Pacific ucational exhibit!, yearly draws coast, the number of veteran rethousands of visitors from eastern turning to farms was larger than Oklahoma and adjacent Arkansas. the number who entered the armed In addition to the sesquicenten-nia- l In other sections they vices. lei be will pageant, fair visitors 70 to 80 per cent. were from ble to view a comprehensive disA total of 11 million was engaged play of tlie state's agricultural and In farm work. indus trial outputs The fertile farm dot Oklahoma will contribwluclv ute their animal and vegetable produce to the fair and the modern educational institutions of the sectof ion will present exhibits. see the original Fat riiem may To site of Chouteau's landing by a short naWASHINGTON. -- Plans for drive from Muskogee and may visit tionwide the to emphasize program Other Interesting historical spots worth and meaning of American near this city, the uriginal capital citizenship" to prospective citizens of the Five Civilized tribes. were announced by the justice de- suitable location for a trading post among the Indians of the Southwest. along the Traveling southward Grand river, the Frenchman found the site he had dreamed of a place where an abundant supply of game, mostly deer and wild turkeys, thick timber bounded among which would provide a ready aource of building material. By what Chouteau must hsve regarded aa providential good luck, the site also stood near an Inexhaustible supply of salt, a vital necessity to his men and animals. To crown the good features of the location, the river itself would furnish transportation facilities. Tlie air ia free evrr our sane, The pioneer lost no time In con('ormncn-la- l planes and milistructing Urge log trading post at travel peacetary transport may U now Salina. what Is Rut tlierr. the closed air fully Post Abandoned. In Russia, and by Russia In evEconomic reverses, however, disery nation In which she Is influential In the government. appointed the French explorer, who dUcovered that the territory was not Permit to travel must be the permanent home of any Indian sought In hrr soars, and these tribe and that prospects of support, sre seldom grsntrd. When allug a trading post, however prolowed, restriction are Imposed to lime and weaslon. Russia pitious the location in other reand her oalellitra, like Yugospects, were insufficient to Justify making the venture a permanent slavia, are completely Isolationsettlement in the area. ist in the air as on the ground. Chouteau returned to St. Louis That Is why these incidents ran and for six years the little trading occur to us but not Is their post stood silent and abandoned in planes. the wild loveliness of a primitive The incidents are country. But in 1802 events transwhooped up by Uie Russians slid pired that gave new life to the setin various available their tlement Through tlie traders' efYou ways. may recall that one of fort the Osage Indian nt the Mis- nur embassy men In Mosrow was charged with "lusiliganisin" (undefined specifically) Hgainst a Russian girl. Moscow made as much of it a possible, although immunity is the rule with foreign diplomat on our side. The Yugoslavs have been crossing the line and kidnaping some people (not Americans) back into Yugoslavia where they disappear. From our mission in a girl employee suddenly dis;ipM-:ireiiIt develnjied she hud been piled with no ehuige filed, but our diplomatic people were not allowed t.i eoniiiiiiiiicutu with her. Another male employee of ours there (a Itom.ini.in) was arrested at hi home and convicted without a public trial. In typical Nazi way, the Russian zone practice grimaces continuously at our diplomacy. With alTrnnls to fairness which are almost laughable, Russia similarly demands entry in the United Natnnis for her Outer Mongolia, but Tr.uis-li'id.optH-seentry for An artist's conception of the eld FIRST WHITE SETTLEMENT nr Lire. When the Paris Chouteau hradquarters post near Kalina, the first white settlement peace conference opened, the In Oklahoma. dictator of tiny Albania fortified it in a bristling way, which iiiiiurally had no elTect upon (lie TRAVELERS ARE 'JOLTED' Trieste sita.it.on. which his act was supposed to mfiiience. nerve-pressur- e 11 f a ffm phr jb--d- , kid," they say, that we all wanted to do everything we could to help her along. That was when he first came up from Nashville, Term., after graduating from Van- - the room wuu.i 1. as derbilt and doing some radio five used with nn ;jst u:d fasnumi; quilt for a spun.!; f with I ei A celebration to be held in conmember of an Influential family of with the annual Free State nection find a to traders and merchants, bir Muskogee, scheduled for the new Curn-n.i.ni!- ,l - lung-rllle- " rade made Keeks , well vuliey rii 1 KuiTi-ude- getting she was on Station WNEW in New York, and the men who worked with her then still pay tribute to her; She was such a perfectly radio ., y and hi promote the cause of appeasers among us wild mis n to give the Communists every-Dung they wish. These apiieasers do not realize tlie nature and pur- (lost- of the ul lark which Is to make us tlie peace of the world In Communism. They du nut leulie that such surrender will only lead to larger and lar.'er demands a was air experience in dealing with Hiller and Mussolini Wlivrs KLII1M) IT AI L Any fair muni can sec this so plainly a to bring Uie point beyond the possibility of rnntradirtiun. Behind these development are the following farts: tive branches of the government, to heroes to victory in tlie ay nothing of Washington' maria battle of New Orleans, 31 yean of trade, limited In comparison to later. Old Hickory" must be a little other cities though they may be. Government isn't all congrecs, and confused as he gazes across to llie the President and Washington aren't White House, beyond It to llie Un- wuri to ea&tern Oklahoma anniversary of Die day when s double victory fur the a It Ms;. Jean Pierre Chouteau, peaceful Fni! cl iriiiin. He had sought French fur trader, led on the Spanish government invasion Into the uncharted Southwest and set up a trading post at wine h had taken his trading monopcity of oly a given it to one of its subjects, Hit site of the present-daSalina in Mayes county of north- by tl.e migration of the Indian fr'.ni the Spaniard's trade territory, eastern OklahomaIn Muskogee, some 50 miles south hit business was virtually ruined. In addition, it created a marof the site ut Chouteau's settlement, ket for Chouteaa'i abandoned plans are being pushed for a celebration to carry out the legislative trading post to which he repaturned Is start the resolution. tii-- thii CMI in 1939. Oklabnma will colon Unto. Newspaper Dinah Shore BACK when started in ed JSOUi EN 1 a R By VIRGINIA VALE - ih;;i-:ie- .Tit If) JiiI'amiii STAGE-SCRE- 1 i ance like tins rem Rolaascd by Welter Features. the astronomer and the geoloMUSKOGEE, OKLA. To merest is the fragment of time. Even the gist 150 years stands in no awe of such a period. of recorded history student pcop It of Oklahoma it repreBut to the more limeIn fact, it measures the of sents a considerable span the first white settlement in since has that elapsed period to their state. That is why they're oing all out this year of event. that celebrate the 150th anniversary In accordance with a joint resolution of the state senate r:d house it representatives pass d f removed their homes is--- i CU.M r bv WtKIIrfD . pearance tiu.t abort spiead is By WVU VM.OsI.AMAN IMIIU.MS IA It I' OP ULUS' PI. A WASHINfjTuN -- Tlii! T.b) claim the Kill.i.g nt An.enciin bir p gel was "an bnh.rtun.iie aeei-t- l i.t c'ivied an ifiipnsita.n upon It of un in, hoe!:,--. tl.e i:.i, was a sti p iri l!.i:.;,ui' "pi iiec of in i ves" ptuMi, a stop m!.:c)i went too far. Ti e " e.ice of m rni" M.'.ich Kus-s:l,:,5 been condaetii g against wistoin civilDalioii is not new, and ri.,i.je no oi.e nervous. The devices wire t luvun'.i d by Hiller and Miii.sihiii. As any lniautant ipii .ii.iM came up interna'-iiaiully-, nn-ll.e Fa , cists ereJled dis turb, i.g n. cub ids iii order to threaten lied wiHken tiieir opposition, llms to win eas.er conci ksmi.s Such dip-1- , an., it tricks are renllv as old as yet the Innovation of utmo-.- t pleasures was contrived ui,!v by the modem totnlilariamsts The recent haggling, nagging and rattliiir: of nerves according to plan evidently is designed to weaken . T i j n't l.il.t Ii.ffun d K i. I . BED wlii, a Boer has A Historical Pageant Planned As Highlight of State Fair liy PaulMallon3" Cnmnumlapir. Permanent CALIF-H.-- ! I Didn't Get Away from Census Takers altered for sale or taken to to canneries I:i tlie first ivethed. a list of mercial fishing beats, together thv'ir kept. As time ar.d place com- with of catch. 1 die second nop, five samples o'1 fish each are taken from rulcl'cs tlire.igh.out du-- fishing season to check the avcr-ig- r size of Ash in each catch. Size is determined by counting the rings on the scales. ef following the method utilized by archeologists in checking tree rings to determine a tree's age. For each year a fish lives ring Is seen on Its scales. Third method involves tagging samples of 100 fish taken from a representative catch, the fish then being turned loose until the next seawhen check son, researchers catches to determine percentage of older fish reappearing. work. Dinah's still a swell kid; he doesn't brush off autograph seekers no matter how badly she' rushed for time, or how tired she is. She's been doing a stint at New York's Paramount theater, and her new radio program, with Peter Lind Hayes, starts September 18 over CBS from Hollywood. CLASSIFIED department : i AUTOS. TRUCKS ft Arms HOMES ON New WHEELS Uso Nans Tnilua VMtoiy Bain Mud:) ia CM, 71 South Hals SaK Laka City. Uiak rkaaa7TN mm4 f. Motion picture actors usually call their own homes when the script requires that they dial a number; some dial a favorite restaurant or club. Bing Crosby dial a golf club where he and Bob Hope frequently play. But Radio Theater Producer Keighley has s long list of numbers for use on the sir; some people, when a radio actor calls a number, just have to rush to the phune and call it. Addresses are just bad; Keighley has list of those, too, in New York. Londoi naris, and other big cities. But they're all vacant lots! k BUSINESS Miracle Can Happen" la galng to have an cast that's really Producers Benedict and Burgess Meredith, who are making It for United Artists, recently added Fred MacMurray to a list Including Henry Fonda, Jamea Stewart, Charles Laughton and Paulette Goddard; by the time yoa read this they'll have announced seme ether feminine star & INVEST. OPTO!. SrrPLT ITOStls cur your future. Frjnchm udamw dlsa available nnw hr new Awe Corel. Inveitlffate before you him Write nr wue. KENTON AUTO STOnEI, Bella L to A all-at- ar OMR ANn AUTO all-st- ar. MISCELLAXEOrS WE BUT AND SELL Office Furniture, Files. Typeenttn tm Safes. Cash Besianx Machines, Ing SALT LAKE DESK ETCSAMiE IS Wee Breadwer. Sell Lake CD). M 4 Cathy O'Donnell Is worried because she cant cry for the movie cameras ha to be helped out with tear. glycerine Working with d Gladys George and Marlene Aames in "The Best Years uf Our Lives, she watched while they easily burst into tears, and could have wept herself with disHer only consolacouragement. tion was the fact that Myrna Loy and Teresa Wright, also starring in tlie film and h actresses both, had to rely on glycerine too. Buy U. S. Savings Bondi! seven-year-ol- tiks top-notc- nmmwwb Bcott'a Emulti'w bripeWO ajratam, build itiniii mitUuM whs-i- i you H out and rundiiwn-ao- d keks tha natural AAD ViW nd tb oih jom ntl. dMtor wrewpiad Betsy Blair, Gene Kelly's wife, plays the ingenue lead in the Rosalind Russell-MelvyDouglas "My Empty Heart," her first picture. She was playing on Broadway in Saroyan's play, "The Beautiful People." when she and Gene were married. At that time Gene was 17. When lie joined the navy, she retired to take care of their daughter, Kerry, who's three now, old enough to let Betsy resume her career. g n gaott'a. Bujr U day--all oJJ J. Arthur Rank's 36,008,000 "Caesar and Cleopatra was being held ver in some 25 key cities before it hit New York, rolling up top grosses everywhere. United Artiste home office says the two illuminat- ed signs erected in Times Square to announce It are the largest ever used to advertise a Broadway screen production one la ICO by 21 feet. j WNUW Q85frSS$g8flMrT Yodora H Mury Small says the trend in pop-uiar music is definitely toward the sweeter side, and she should know, s she shares honors with Harry Babbitt on the "By Popular Demand" "v night on Mutual, which play tha lustLB il.th. .lfc t . exs and singers in calc and arooms; the selection are wired in and tlie must popular ones land on the program. g checks perspiration odor . THE Made with a Jaet ertan is actually toothing to No harsh rhemiea' Otl)S A.l) Kl)SAl prmew o j Suddenly thy Iti IWeiia" Spring malet in the Hudieni c whittled so loud I Iuulettt Cuddurd, thnu n snrisii s blutk nrylitee, thut nohod could hear the netort in the picture dtung the tame thing. . . . Chur In Trowbridge got the role o I Katharine lleibur n's Sea f.'rass.". father in . . Lowell I Annin heepi CHS production men on the edge nf their geum; in I A )eurs het net er been late to a hroadcnit, but he rarely arnveg with more than Ml tecondi In iwe. . . . Veter on lord ningt ha the firsI time tm the screen in Il Happened in Brooklyn"; warbles "If Anse Baby Are You i. Won't barm skm Slavs soft and erriue-y- , sslu. I grainy. I TVy genie I difference! ,I;" f' er "(j1' TfittP . odm-j- rl tie wWJ1 |