’CATS AND DURHAM Cubs, White Sox Halt CITY IS SHOCKED Cerebral i SPORTING WORLD In F.D.R.’s Honor Hemorrhage Sports Trail Will CLASH TODAY Play BY FDR’S DEATH WHITNEY 12— ‘LOSES By MARTIN CHICAGO, April Was FRIEND’, to the death Cause Of Death —In deference (Continued from Page One) IN LEAGUE BATTLE the I^TheYORK, April 12—MV-'We’ll Browns, except for two brief of President Roosevelt, vE\y pc- rin said (Continued from Page One) Hassett SAYS GRIFFITH \ our own guest star nods in and “naturally, we feel bad gave reporters the first oil'self May September, were Cubs and the Chi- and and m farst Chicago very shocked, at this time. No word. ;ur little program today, p^ce all season, the Tigers off dential secretary; and two cousins, * the St. Louis Kenneth Rogers Now Eli- cago White Sox called doubt we have lost a a auess that wobbled along in the great man, “It is my sad duty,” he told the ke second di- has Miss Laura Delano and Miss Mar- President Roosevelt Was as American vision half the their scheduled series whp done a wonderful job Presi- Lins don’t repeat time and came up for Conference city reporters, “to announce the De- gible all the way I heard the garet Suckley. champions. We’ll take the hard way, you to and Sat- through. dent died at 4:35 p.m., of a cere- An Athlete His 1 might say, games tomorrow news Bruenn said he called Vice Ad- During onions and, we must become a title threat just a few minutes ago. bral ,0it with until the fi- Competition urday. miral Ross T. McIntyre Navy sur- hemorrhage.” nal Councilman Robert R. Harvard Days '/Lit, misgivings. day. Romeo and White House Hassett urged the reporters to 8 if the stated that the geon general ,, w0U!d be quite patriotic Expecting Newhouser and Trout news came as One rush to their Buster Dandelake’s of physician in Washington and that telephones immediate- do it, it an to repeat their Coach New the coun- WASHINGTON, April 12.—Ufr- ,ns could making total of 56 victories greatest shocks the as a baseball now McIntyre in turn called Dr. James ly simultaneous announcement athletic world felt that Louis World Series again is asking too Hanpver High team, try has ever suffered. “We The tonight Lst much, particularly hope E. of Atlanta, an internal was being made at the White House 81:j wear and tear on with Wakefield back: in the conference, will play U.S. NINTH DRIVES that future event Paullin, it had lost the nation’s No. 1 sports thus raving gone, but Stubby will continue in al- its second conference tilt of the for the medicine and honor- Washington. fan in the death of President Roose- mnsponation facilities. We’ve Overmire and A1 Benton should be end of the war as soon as practiCionei^ m se‘ sea.oon this afternoon against consultant to the Navy Surgeon In a voice, in the velt. P’11 the Cardinals the able to help. possible.” ary quivering pres- ready Seaton Holt’s Durham OVER ELBE Rl\ R General. ence of other members of the Clark of the It sen Bulldogs. Griffith, president is odd to write a pre- County Commissioner Lewis J. season The event is slated to take Pnlamovi ___a_t_i Paullin was present when Bruenn White House staff who came here Senators and friend of w" iust don’t think the Brow- without place Washington rlL,t story mentioning -. ».w»in.wuvu uiai U1C LULU1 of of do it, because the Yankes in at the Thirteenth and Ann Street from One) gave the statement the cause with Mr. Roosevelt March 30, for president: back to “The other nie, can largely the first paragraph, (Continued Page try “had suffered its loss diamond at 3:45 m. biggest to of the three na- the staff is on the uncer- as for years it was p. m death reporters what was to be a three weeks rest, Roosevelt, Teddy,” expressed mound practically a southwest history,” iri losing the "great- It isn’t so easy to pick habit to Coach Bryan announced yester- Sangerhausen, 84 miles tional news services. the cause of death would be sentiment of sports people general- "in side. devote almost the whole est statesman the United States given winner such as Bob to Joe afternoon that he had ‘'recon- of Berlin. In response to a question, Dr. Hassett said further as to ly; "a 13-game story McCarthy’s team, sav- day has ever had. He will be missed details is on his the siaetrea dropping our. oi :ne con- The advances of these two power- Bruenn said the President died Commander “We’ve lost a warm personal whp staying ing last paragraph to mention by everyone. The of by Howard Bruenn, Muncriet Dr. a de- people the and a of Or even a nine-game that sev:n other ferrfnce as suggested by C. E. ful armies, bidding for quick without pain. naval doctor who was care friend, great champion r.n,e 10b. teams also were United States could have parted taking Galehouse, who in the Mctatosh, secretary of the North cision in the war in Europe by balk- News of the President’s death of the Nation's 31st in baseball. winner like Denny league. with him better if God had permit- President, the service. The Yankes finished Carolina Athletic Association. a die-hard stand in southern ted quickly and caused many the absence of Vice Admiral Ross Twice during this war, Mr. p0„s into third last ing him to see victory,” he said. spread of nine wins Bryian added that the main reason were to be Roosevelt for Galehouse's record year, and may do it again. In fact, Germany, expected a tear among the 125 infantile para- T. McIntyre, Navy Surgeon gen pinch baseball, his was that the County Commissioner W1 IP defeats last year was if Ernie Bonham is in form for reconsideration Western Front sensations once George lysis patients at the foundation eral. which opens its fourth wartime alinst they Trask said he felt that the loss negative order, but he got might the whole Pitcher Kenneth Rogers, who had blackout is lifted. here. season Monday. The first occasion "the upset applecart, would was no information im- and beeite declared had made have a “great and serious There in 1942 when to a bad start, started as any McCarthy team takes a lot ineligible, said tank spear- was early grav* avav (Paris raido aftect on the Mayor Frank W. Allcorr. of mediately available here : s to it counted. He of up his schoolastic work, and was Nation, upsetting doubts over the start of thpt when really beating. They haven’t looked so heads were 16 miles from Leipzig was hung winning things in general.” He called his Warm Springs giving a bar- when Vice President Harry S. Tru- first World Series game hot to but after eligible for conference competition. bor- season. von the date, all, what and 19 miles from the Czech death a becue at his mountain cabin this a former If the ’Cats are to win a “misfortune to the world.” man, Missouri senator, a team, showing just how hot team has The that has going Mr. Roosevelt replied to letter for his only thing der.) afternoon for the President and would be sworn in as Mr Rnnse- seas- this season—and the odds Commissioner James from the late Kenesaw was toward the end of the been even luke warm this g^ntne M. Hall Judge he spring Three tanks columns of the U. about 50 other guests. Allcorn was velt’s successor. is the weather. say that they will—they should get said he was shocked but he felt Mountain Landis, then BasebaU at the of the S. Third beyond the that awaiting the President’s arrival with those notable We’ll take the White to the rvictory expense Army ripped the Nation will go on, striv- (In Washington, at tlie moment Commissioner, by stating that the ""the Brownies, Sox fill of when this afternoon. the heart of Germany in dashes for reporters got word through should on. are practically the out the first division, for no other ’Do.Js Although ing peace. “But I feel that it this was dictated, Truman and the game carry exceptions, more than 46 miles and were 129 will the Army Signal radio tele- were last year, reason than that Durham outfit has a Number 1 be a long time before man Corps cabinet were in an During the past winter, when ,ame team they Jimmy Dykes 40 any emergency in the person of miles from the Russian lines, can fill his shoes. The phone and summer White House beset the na- and they just managed to wobble seems -to have the makings of a pitcher Captain country is meeting at the White House.) manpower problems Thomas lack suf- miles from the Czech border and and filled telephone communication to rush tional Mr. Roosevelt it to a final-day victory then. very capable pitching staff. It’s Daniels, they big with great men, So insistent was Secretary Has- game, gave jh ough < ficient to win 109 miles from Eerlin. The Ninth but the death to the foundation. new it should con- VVe’d feel a lot better about pick- admitted the Sox probably won’t batting power many of President Roose- sett that the news be made pub- hope by saying Dick Wakefield hit ganaes this year. Army was 115 miles from the Rus- velt is a to ’all. Miss Louise Hackmeister, vet- tinue through without using ing the Tigers if the ball out of (he infield with- calamity History lis immediately that details were healthy- The ’Bulls conference record in- sian lines. has that the eran White House rhief tllenhnne men who could be of still was around. With due respect out a good, stout breeze back of proven United States left for future announcement. young greater that won their first will operator, could talk in her value in the war effort. lo Hal N-whouser and , them. dicates they The Third Army overwhelmed carry on, but it will take time hardly The President, the Nation’s first encounter of the season from the to heal this excitement to round those who This Detroit didn’t start to really move We’ll let you shuffle the other Weimar, birthplace of the German great wound.” up Chief Executive to break the two- eight opening-day appear- Rahtigh Caps, only to drop the had to be informed. ances at Griffith Stadim—1934 until Wakefield rejoined the club four teams around in the second Republic in 1919. State Legislator Roy Rowe, of term tradition, had to two to planned a 13. were in sev. division next; Goldsboro and Rocky Pender ac- sta^y through 1940—established record around July They ar.y way you wish. We’ve The First Army, traveling east county, told a Star-News Tears and quivering voices here another week, then he was 10. Whereas the said too much Moyut by scores of 10-3, and 6-5, that the of that rivals Babe Ruth’s 60 homers. wth place July already. at a rate of 30 to 40 miles a day. reporter it was “difficult at companied announcement to return to Washington and spend res'pectively. this time In many other respects, the a new batch of to express myself. Our the President’s death by Hassett. one before a train tc The ’Dogs thought they had the had picked up camp day taking President showed deep interest in followers—liberated Russian slave only hope is that this great tragedy Miss Tully, Mrs. Alice Wineger, San Francisco to open the April 25 Rodky Mount game in the bag, will sports. His public speeches were around and not impede the war effort. Hassett's secretary, and Mrs. Nations Conference to Coffield To Referee but the Blackbirds bounced back laborers who turned United spiced with phrases from athletic We hope that peace will be at- Brady, Presidential steno- which he a last-of-the-ninth began walking east, believing they Dorothy had given so much at- vocabularies. with; uprising tained, and will be as could home that way lasting as he grapher, sat tense on a sofa as tention in recent months. to j«U$h the winning accross get quicker would He was intensely interested in have liked it.” Hassett gave the news. Mr. Thalian Mat Matches the "plate. However, while rating Germany appeared in her final Roosevelt died in the bed- national physical fitness after the Judge John J. Burney, from Mr. Roosevelt arrived at Warm room in his little white ■■ ■ ■■■ the Durham batters as hit- in bungalow and was himself ^■ sub-par hours of organized resistance war, • swimming Washington, N. C., where he was Springs March 30. He had been Pine where he had is in readiness for ters\ it will be well to remember wpit mm nil Allied armies cut atop Mountain, enthusiast. Everything on business', asserted that the underweight and his doctors want- been card that, that the Bulldogs possess two loose. Even No. 1 Nazi Propagan- coming for 20 years to take -V- the all-star wrestling tonight St. Paul’s Wins ed him to Volley of the conference’s declar- country had lost a great soldier. take it easy to see if the after-treatments for infantile at Thalian Hall. hardest-hitters, dist Paul Joseph Goebbels and both of whom “The President died on the bat- he could not regain the poundage which he was strick- Girls Urged To Join Promoter Causey announced last Ball Team Will Stolies Andrews, ed gloomily in his weekly news- paralysis with Tourney; are well over .500 mark. tlefield the same as our men in at which he felt comfortable. en in 1921. night that Ritchis Davis has been "batting paper that the war “cannot last Softball Crjach Dandelake has made the armed services,” he said. Rumors had been heard" the last before his Mr. City League acpointed to handle the bundles oi Be Honored At Banquet only much longer in my opinion.” ^He Long Presidency, a in his line- gave his life for his Tve few days that the President was Roosevelt found the Warm that the children bring t.o fe/w changes starting The U. S. Seventh Army, joining country. helped who are in- clothing been not as much Any employed girls St. Paul’s contin- up. Collie is now seeing some ac- to' cut in sitting here for the past hour picking up as his doc- Sjrings foundation for polio vic- be turned over to the National Episcopalians in the drive Germany terested in ]oining a soft ball team tion: around the initial sack, al- to within listening to my radio,” the judge tors would have liked. tims. In recent months he had Clothing Drive for War Relief. ued to run roughshod over the oth- half, smashed eastward are invited to phone the UWCA. with Smith. The said. “We have lost our taken a interest in on hand ternating Harry 35 miles of the Munich-Berlin su- greatest He received reporters last Thurs- deep expanding information. Plans are Lady grapplers will be er teams in the Sunday School leader. We 2-8895, for only other major changes find north- have to face the future. in the of Sea- it for servicemen afflicted with the tonight to high-light the eve- perhighway, most important day and, presence underway to organize a team im- again league last night as it‘took into Vic James third in the This should make a lot of us playing south German road link, and was rea- gio Osmena, president of the disease. and to games in ning's entertainment. “Mysterious of lize mediately, play stride the ball place Jim Croom, who has been that we aren’t of two were believed Miss Red" will attempt to defend volley champion- nearing Bamberg, 30 miles north- doing enough, Philippine Commonwealth, told Only persons the softball league. This will be out with a bum finger, and Harry and cause us all to do more be in her title, and idenity when she ship at the YMCA. The White west of the Nazi shrine city of to his desire to grant full indepen- to the cottage at the time done in cooperation with the In- Smith, who collected a and about the end of the “Baltimore Bomb- Phantoms met the First Presby- tripig Nuernberg. bring the war.” dence to the islands by autumn. of his death. They were Miss Laura dustrial U. S. O. goes against two* doubles in the Whiteville game shell.’' Ann Miller, in a scheduled terians in the finals of the tourna- The Seventh Army captured Sch- Walter J. Cartier, secretary of Mr. Roosevelt also outlined am- Delano and Miss Margaret Suckley. Miss Janet Nee, USO Director, advanced to the cleanup position. the two out of three falls match. Miss ment, winning three straight games weinfurt, a ballbearing manufac- Chamber of Commerce, said bitious postwar plans for American They frequently had kept house for and former physical education Rjogers and Tuttle will probably last Miller must pin her opponent two by scores of 15-3, 16-14, and 15-8. turing center of 42.000 population, night that a special meeting participation in the Western Paci- him on many of his recent visits, teacher, will serve as coach. Prac- be the starting battery for this of of the three falls for the “Lady In The Phantoms will be feted with while farther to the southwest the the Board of Directors of the to further Japanese including his 19-day stay here last tice probably will be held Monday aftifrnoon’s* game. fic prevent Red” to unveil. a banquet by the Sunday School First seized the Merchant's Division had been call- November and December. evenings at Don Freeman’s Jay-vees French Army aggression. 6:15._ Basketball ed for 10 a.m. can in the League Thursday April Cjoach Black Forest cities of Baden Baden today by L. C. Ro- He said the United States and Anything happen, Methodist Church. will journey to Elizabethtown to- when 19, at the Grace and Rastatt. bertson, Jr., president, to deter- Nations must ac- opening match, Sonny Mey- da:r to play the game with Eliza- the other United No speaker has been lined up as end of the mine what ers, the “Sinatra” of wrestling goes bethtown High, originally sched- On the northern Wilmington stores cept trusteeships over Japanese- Roosevelt yet for the banquet, but plans are would do in Calls up against Texas Jack O’Brien. ule*! for the front, the British Second Army cap- commoration of the mandated islands, build new na\«l Cherry underway to" get T. T. Hamilton, Varsity. President’s Both are cut to win, and it should •Cche Jay-\lees battery features tured Celle, a German training cen- death. and air bases and help the Philip- principal of New Hanover High Mr. Cartier prove to be a rugged affair. W. A. Brown on the mound and ter for gas warfare 50 miles south said “I am stunned rebuild economically after School, to speak to the athletes. pines Death A Grievous Loss Coffieid of Kansas of and its and a little bewildered, but I be- a self- Jimmy City, _tr_ Lelroj Towles behind the plate. Hamburg, deepened the Commonwealth becomes was selected as the third man In. river thrust with- lieve our people are to of these lads starred on the Aller bridgehead going carry nation. — — Bcfh governing ASHEVILLE, April 12. hr) time ana wun amazing complete- the and Jimmy will and can 45 miles of that second forward the he ring, Cubs Whale White Sox fabulous Jay-vee basketball team in greatest things stood for, Reports of this news conference ness. news President Roosevelt’s make the “boys and girls" toe the of 15 vic- German because we have carried on before for The of whji(ch annexed a string city. were to have been withheld “We grieve Franklin D. Roose- mark. Coffieid is a veteran in both In Series First drove in the face of death reached Governor R. Gregg 15-3, Opener toijies while suffering only one de- The Canadian Army great -tragedies.” security reasons until the President velt as a great humanitarian, an and and knows The Civitan wrestling officiating feat 22 miles into the center of the Club, meeting in the returned to Washington. Cherry and his party, touring Wes- extraordinarily fruitful administra- all the “do’s and don’t's.” 12. —OP)—'The an estimated dining hall of the CHICAGO, April Holland trap, where Friendly cafe- Funeral arrangements were not tern North Carolina’s lake coun- tor. as a world leader, and as our A few choice seast were left this Cubs hammered 22 hits to teria at 6:30 Chicago 200,000 Germans are pinned against p.m., adopted a reso- decided at the time Secretary Has- beloved war leader sticken at the morning. maul the White Sox, If-3, lution try in the interest of post-war Chicago tre sea and fought on beyond the expressing “deep sorrow sett and Commander Bruenn made very moment of triumph. Asain, let us remind the of exhi- ANOTHER ALES at 6:10 o’clock this eve- “grown- in the opener a four-game Issel river where the enemy hopes in the death of President Roosevelt, projects, “In mourning for him, however, uos” their statements. to being along a bundle of bition city series before 2,554 fans whom we ning when 4hey arrived at Hayes- war to hold up the Allied drive to lib consider one of the (In Washington it was said the we do not forget that the is clothing to be turned over to a at Cominskey Park today. ville. erate Rotterdam and Amsterdam. greatest men of our day.” The will be held in the White not yet won. Much remains to be IN COUNCIL RACE funeral the bus worthy cause, the National Col- Veteran Paul Derringer appar- into resolution was Persons meeting party's done: We his successor The Canadians by battling outlined by William House Saturday. Burial will be at pledge to hciion of Clothing for War Relief. ently won the right to ihurl the told of the President’s sudden Spier were 12 miles from the com- Raney, president of the club. Park, N. Y.) our prayers, our faith, and our ---V- season opener for the Cubs again;* *With but one to Hyde death. A little later the party jour- day remaining munications center of Assen and George Simons, pf Tampa, Fla., announcement was support.” BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS the Louis Cardinals next Tues- The death to where the St. fite for the April primary election, Sea. of neyed Chatuge Lake, Sox 25 miles from the North* consulting engineer the City of made in the center of the 2,000- day when he held the White of a used flag was at half-mast. Tbm Murrell, operator The Ruhr pocket, where an es- Wilmington, said that he couldn’t foundation for first acre Warm ■ to a pair of singles in the automobile firm in Wil- Springs Governor Cherry made this state- parts timated 150,000 additional Germans believe the “terrible tragedy, treatment which the Presi- GLASSES REPAIRED K E M five innings. Hank Wyse finished number of polio ment on the Chief Executive’s mington, brought the were surrounded, was which has struck the He 20 I Miracle and Cruver Plastic on the mound for the Cubs, yield- originally country.” dent helped found more than death: who have entered the was LENSES REPLACED candidates as S. First supported in his statement ..UK* mn HTViaf uras or*' hp Playiii* Cards ing five hits and the three Pale falling apart U. Army by “The death of Franklin D. Roose- ; Clity Council race to eleven. made J. Fred administrative Hose tallies. troops spectacular gains. Rippy, Jr., began serving his first term as velt' is a grievous loss that is Vote books close at assistant -V-r registration —-V-x to the City Manager. Governor of New York. and mourned cJ/ie PICKARDS 'it genuinely universally (Dptical cihop 71:42 p. m., sunset, Saturday, “I haven’t felt as I do now since ‘iarnct St. dial 2-3224 The announcement was dictated by the American people. His place In .he Jewel Box Scandal Trial was announced yesterday by H. G. the death of Will A. J. Betting Rogers,” to reporters in a white cottage in the history of the Republic is 109 N. FRONT ST. ICarney, chairman of the Board of Edmundson, sales of the Obituaries manager across' a red clay road from the secure. The impress of his person- —MW——HWBE* Postponed Until May 7 Elections. First Colony Distributors, Inc., of administration building of the foun- ality, policies, and principles in It was pointed out that all resi- said. “I had to a — Raleigh, buy oth- the life of the Nation is and — UP) Funeral services for Stephen N. dation where Hassett and four deep BROOKLYN, April 12. dents of New Hanover county who before I would actually be- Trial of Stemmer and Mintz, 74, of Leland, who died pape^ er White House attaches were mak- enduring. Harvey voted in the general election of lieve that he had died. His death Franklin D. Roosevelt came to HANOVER Tuesday at Bulluck’s clinic, were their home here. Henry. Rosen, charged with conspi* and have not mov- ing MAFFITT VILLAGE November, who will affect the war effort some- the high power at one of the most in last winter's Brooklyn Col- held at Elah Baptist church, This was Mr. Roosevelt’s sec- racy e will be permitted to vote in the what, but I think there are suffi- depressing moments in the history SAT.ONLY betting scandel, was set to- Leland, at 3 o’clock yesterday by ond stay here in four months. The lege April primary and the May general cient brains among the officials of the United States. He met the day for May 7. •the. Rev. Walter Phelps and the President spent 19 days here only election. in the Government to carry out the problems of the times with courage, Feature The trial was delayed while Rev. S. I. Mintz. Burial was in last November-December. However, he said, all persons job. wisdom, and deep sense of huma- JOHNNY MACK BROWN Judge Samuel S. Leibowitz con- the Nelson cemetery at Leland. Reporters who attended his news •who have moved into a new pre- “Roosevelt was a man who had nity. What he achieved by legisla- IN ducted a John Doe Proceedings of' He is survived by his widow, conference a week ago today noted cinct more than four months ago, the to out his con- tion and administration was Kings County intercollegiate ath- Mrs. -S. N. Mintz; two daughters, courage carry his gray pallor. This had been be required to obtain a cer- and the man’ lost notable. letics. [•will Mrs. M. L. Douglas and Mrs. M. victions, ‘poor noticeable however for moany "Lone Star Trail" tificate from their their friend in his “He was quick to see the perils -V- previous pre- three J. E.1 best death, months and had caused consider- S. Ganey; sons, Mintz, created for his own the ALSO cinct and re-register. which, of course, will be a morale country by MAPLE LEAF BEAT DETROIT D. E. Mintz, and D. N. Mintz; able comment among White House Others who have filed for the booster for the Ed- evil ambitions of the totalitarian TORONTO, 12.—LP—With three Mrs. Benton, Germans,” "MACHINE GUN NANA" April sisters, fcjueen correspondents. powers. He was effective in pre- Frank his City Council are: mundson added. “The pulse of pub- McCool hanging up Mrs. Susan Roberts and Mrs. J. Mr. Roosevelt’s voice also had paring the Nation for the dangers Serial third consecutive shutout, Toron- Kingsley Lee King, George H. two lic feeling can be felt in the stock R. Ganey, all of Leland; become weak in recent months, :hat were to break upon it. SEA to’s Leafs took a IBrinson, R. S. LeGwin, W. R. Lane, market. If the market goes up it RAIDERS Maple strangle- brothers, A. B. Mintz of Wilming- and he frequently asked reporters "As a war leader, Mr. Roosevelt hold on de- "W. E. Yopp, Garland S. Currin, will be a sign that conditions still SLPERMAN CARTOON the Stanley. Cup by ton, and Melvin Mintz of Leland.. to repeat their questions. was bold and confident, he massed 1-0 iBen Maghee, Robert R. Romeo, are if it drops, it will show feating the Detroit Red Wings Active, were Thur- good, This was attributable, according the Axis the total resources Creore'e W. Allen. .Tr. anrl .Tnhn TT pallbearers against a crowd of a lack of confidence.” before 13,560 tonight. man Skipper, Dan Moore, Rock to those close to him, to a sinus pf the Nation in an incredibly brief Davis. It was the contention of many Toronto leads the eight-point ser- Benton, Woodbury Benton, Tate into the throat which caus- that although Leakage ies, 6-0. Ganey and Litha King. persons questioned ed slight constrictions. the majority felt that --V- Honorary pallbearers were outstanding BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS! James White, the President’s death was a great with foresight, however,” Piercey ? MYSTERIOUS T 58 OKLAHOMANS Harvey Williams, the | Charles Skipper, loss to freedom-loving people “and I think that he made Bruce Williams, that added,, Nel- world over,' it also was felt all necessary plans in case of his St. John’s Tavern Charles Ganey and William there are men who were close to death. There can be no doubt that I PIS IN TORNADO son. Miss Red 114 Orange Et. the President capable of carrying the country has lost one of its the VS. B Dial 2-8085 out the efficient prosecutor of greatest men.” OKLAHOMA CITY, April 12.—(/P) the coun- FOOD Police Stop Dancing war effort and governing O. W. Braswell, of the same ad- DELICIOUS At 58 least Oklahomans were listed a worker, In try. dress, also shipyard Chicken The as dead in tornadoes which as- tonight At Officer's Lounge “I hardly know what to say,” stated the war effort might Ann Miller I — Friday into Olive. thqft Rough dipped many communities serted James Grui of Mount be slowed a little, but that he flown at up — -- over the state, hundreds As was and leaving the flag being “He was a mighty good man, didn’t see why “they can’t get as injured and homeless. half-mast in France and wher- that his death there is a possibility good a, man. I feel, though,” he Red Cross Chairman men in the armed services of of the MEYERS I Paul Os- ever may affect the prosecution “that the average man has on said, Beery! 'll born Antlers in Pushmataha the United States were fighting he added. “Since he entered friend.” v§. MB :r that Lady \1 MA.VOH UK at. war,” Lost a great said 47 bodies had been of the death of President one as Lil! II county re- the night office in 1932. he had hardly Bert Causey, local wrestling .pro- in /I covered there from and Beery RANGE BUSTERS wreckage over Roosevelt, Wilmington police peacable day. He tried to straighten echoed the feeling of many 'oast IM 4 at moter, O'BRIEN —in— one third of the town of 3,000 .and military police officers called to the best of his ability, in that the Barnes, Jchn things out Wilmingtonians saying § J^k "TRAIL RIDERS" added he not flub on Princess Chill Wills would be surprised if the Officer’s and if the next man does as good, had lost one of the ** country greatest the final toll ran as as between Front and Second ...in «n «7** *»or* for high “80 street men in history,” saying that it COFFIELD 1 I or 100.” last night and “requested,” 1403 Chestnut street, : GUEST BZ A streets J. P. Barkas, would be hard to replace him. if Today lUillxTB Red Cross workers from and cease. to over the that music dancing home on leave before reporting A housewife, Mrs. Evelyn Trost REFEREE! ■ § The s' te were of Sensational Murder arriving to aid in car- Mrs. Mary Maple, operator his new base at Sheppard, Texas, of 821 Dawson street, said that she l ThrHI im- .. Show; for the hundreds'of the when arrived, lost one of 1 ing injured at club, police said that the world had could herself, but l\ Love A Mystery’* hardly express RINGSIDE Antlers and ambulances from near- mediately stopped the dancing. leaders. ‘‘I believe that man .$1.80 R K Jim its greatest ^ added that the in the street Brannor. GENERAL M B Nina Foch by Army posts were called into She said she did not believe the been out,” in the LAST everything bad mapped had suffered a great loss CHILDREN CHAPTER service. the a ...1.60 H A, ^ef,r^e MacReady j president of club, military he said, ‘‘and that there are many death. ,*",'-'ted Harbor” Don’t Miss It! President’s | were death of the Nine reported dead at Mus- officer, knew of the men capable of carrying out the TICKETS ON SALE I club at kogee and two at Oklahoma City President when he .left the Work that lies ahead.” Today A in an afternoon of horror during 7 p.m. A shipyard worker, R. M. Pier- ^^B after com- R°y which the twisters struck in at Police visited the club of 220 North Second street, sa.'d Husbands! in cey, _ .Wives! |j ^Rofer* f^RST^APT^ least communities. .from several citizens, who ^ SHOW! Our New Serial j eight plaints that he thought Mr. Roosevelt's GAUo EVan* MASKED MARVEIH -_V- wanted to know “if it was true death will slow the progress of Want new Pep and Vim? | MChaJi D*n fl ex- Grease the spout of the pitcher that there was a dance at the Of- world and that the person Thouiaad* ef eouplee v® wtak, wora-out, America” affairs, hauatod becauoc body laehi troll- »•* men in Bolely I0’" ^Chapt* BIG KIDDIE SHOW SAT. 10 A. IB- when you use it for muffin or ficer’s Club while other who succeeds him will change his rim. Titnllty. try Ootrex Topic Tabloto. Suppllaa too. need tor prophylactic will the were Iron you. may pop: aojm FREE PRIZES! FUN FOR ALl/i! waffle barter. It make pour- armed services grieving plans somewhat. yitamln Bi. Got JSe introductory alio now on* »a. ■ ing smoother. the death of Mr. Roosevelt.” "I believe that he was a mi" For aalt at all dru* atom erorywhar^,-** |