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Show Iii the HEADLINES OKLAHOMA The U. S. obtained J a preliminary order restraining Gov. Leon C. Phillips from using troops to prevent completion of the $20,000,000 Grand River dam. Phillips' Phil-lips' contention: That the U. S. should pay the state $889,000 for property to be damaged. TAXATION At Washington, the U. S. treasury figured early 1939 income tax returns showed a 26 per cent boost over last year, with heaviest heav-iest collections still to be reported. AVIATION American Airlines, inc., asked tne civil aeronautics authority for permission to operate the first complete airline from Chicago Chi-cago to Mexico City. COMMUNICATIONS Maj. Edwin Ed-win Armstrong, inventor of static-free static-free "frequency modulation" broadcasting, broad-casting, asked the Federal Communications Commu-nications commission to give his "F-M" the broadcasting channels now used for television. Argument: That television, now impractical commercially, stands in the way of radio progress. TRADEMARK At Baltimore a federal district court injunction ordered or-dered makers of five other soft drinks xo cease using the words "coca" or "cola," because it infringed in-fringed on Coca Cola's trademark. |