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   Miami Daily News-Record (Newspaper) - October 7, 1945, Miami, Oklahoma                                7 PRICE FIVE CENTS A Pint 5 TROU S HALTS CHICAGO Detroit Count At with 4tol By GAYLE De ota Here Gatas Momentum unpredictable Tigers came back again the brilliant Paul Trout to wallop the Chicago 4 to 623 fans at Wrigley and world series at two vic tories In the the Bengals broke their appalling batting to drive southpaw Ray Prim from the and score all their runs on four hits a pair of With that Work on Trout was threat and the only ran scored off his balland curves Was One was out when the Tigers I suddenly burst their bounds and into the Hie Mayo opened it with the first Bengal to reach Roger Cramer and Hank Green berg followed with clean Mayo scoring on the as Cramer advanced to sec i When Roy Cullenbine through first hit of the a rousing double left field line that scored Cramer and sent Greenberg to third Prim was yanked and by Paul York was fill ing the Outlaw forced Rudy at scoring on the and catcher Paul Rich ards then drove Cullenbine across with the fourth run on a clean sin gle to Trout closed the rally with an infield and then strode back out to the mound protect his lead manfully next six Having been badly off form in the closing weeks of the American league the 30yearold had figured little in Continued on Page Two Greenf eather Is Facing a Charge 5 Of Manslaughter James Greenf r charged with manslaughter following the death of Pete Dear Judge John y enable in Monday County Attorney Richard who against Greenf eather late Saturday that he 3 doesnt believe Greenf eather will be in district court during the term which opens tomorrow as time a preliminary hearing wont permit such Greenf is alleged to have caused the death of Hearing by with his fist during an altercation in a Quapaw cafe last who wit nesses said apparently struck his head on floor after being Cj struck by died the next day in a Death was attributed toa brain life lag National Fund earn said Saturday a kiakoff for all In the Motel Miami room at 9 Mediately follow all sections of the city wilt to raise Mi campaign i chairman of the industrial employes an a committee of 12 Miami businessmen who will contact coun employers this The com are Bruce Ray Me Paul Rob George GilbreatH and John Members subcommittee elude Carl Florence Worley and Roy The are charged with contacting industrial heads Who are being urged to appoint their own committees to solicit vol contributions at various working Carter will explain impor tance of the national war cam to employes of the Patter son Manufacturing company Mon L n Ignores Operators Plea To Check Spreading Strikes JAPAN NAMES NEW PREMIER Boron For mer to Heads Cabinet 6 M Aged Baron longtime foe of Japans impe became premier of a new government today and forthwith disbanded the dread secret Given a free hand by Emperor Hirohita and the approval of General the 73yearold former am to the United States dug into his task with a vigor that belied his Domei agency said his first act was to reappoint as foreign min ister ShigerU a ed man whose criticism of the war Contractors Sue State Commission UP Eugene and Clyde Oklahoma filed suit in district court here to compel the State Highway commission to approve a they Contend is due for work on on the North Canadian river at Shawnee The commission rejected tHe they because 626 was for expenses and other necessary expenditures resulting from shutdown order issued A the highway engineer after the project was half The project was resumed after the commission al refused to pay the item or cancel the balance of was final estimate of cost after the project was the petition Hitler May Still Ike Says against the once landed him in said was to of home minis under whose authority the thought police their reign of It was the failure to obey promptly order dismiss Home Minister Iwao who sought to save the secret police that helped down government yes Domei announced that the home besides suspending the secret freed 25 political including 16 Commu It likewise dissolved the special higher police censor which the lives of dis news agency Under pre police chiefs and others connected with the secret police plan of a thought control over Japan will re Continued on Page Two CLASSMATES TO WELCOME HOME PAUL DAVIS Paul Davis of who watched the Detroit Tigers hand the Chicago Cubs av 4tol drubbing at Wrigley the Windy city will be hailed as a conquering hero by old class mates when he returns to Fairland later this plans for a reception in honor of the first American to enter Tokyo following collapse of Japanese arenow TRUMAN ARRIVES IN HOME STATE TO VISIT FAIR More f hart Persons Expected To Hear ident Talk Today By ERNEST VACCARO Truman came back to Missouri again today to a warmhearted Welcome from old friends in county after a hectic day of He will highlight his visit to morrow with a Speech tomorrow afternoon about 430 cst oclock at the American Legions coun ty fair where he has been a reg ular attendant for 13 Press Secretary Charles Boss said President will speak ex temporaneously and that he did not know the nature of his About to drawn not only from but from neighboring Arkansas and are expected here for the occasion in this town of first sights which Presidents eye as he drove into j Caruthersville from Blythe where he flew in the Sacred Cow from Washington was an electric theater sign which said Hail to our We think he is still plowing a straight fur This recalled the tribute of the Presidents moth Martha of that Harry as a farm could plow the straightest furrow of any lad in the The President will attend serv ices at the Baptist church here The Presidents plane landed at at 6 at least 15 minutes later than orig scheduled and after darkness had fallen over that northeast Ar kansas He had fly directly from after attending Judge Ben nett Champ Clarks wedding at Shot down in over Frank Buehl of Mem parachuted to safety to become the pilot by Transcontinental He is shown at of a will pilot for TWA as a I NEA Labor Secretary Misses On First Effort To Gain Recognition for Bosses By The Associated Press Mine closings and additional strikes continued to plague the nations soft coal fields Saturday as initial efforts by Secretary of Labor Schwellenbach failed to settle a con over recognition of the United Mine Workers supervisory Altogether an estimated workers still were idle in walkouts and layoffs across the with this number drop swiftly to less than early next week with prospects of settlements in some UMW President John Lewis refused an operators re quest to end the saying he had no responsibility for them and that they were started by locals of the Tech and Supervisory Employes Whether all of oil work ers who struck in 15 states for a 30 percent wage increase would return to their jobs in gov seized refineries re mained to be LAVAL THROWN OUT OF COURT Prominent Frenchman Refuses To Return to Courtroom After Debate today to newspapermen there was that Hitler The that one the The f studied hy a committee of his pl d Fairland charged with outlining a program fitting to the roan who won of a Ottawa county Berlin award by the pst pf Veterans and made by rom individuals in the use Martinsburg reserve field and the president had to drive 63 miles back to Washington to be gin his 795mile Washington reporters who cov ered Trumans flight to 30minutes after the Presidents plane came A low ceiling over the Washington air port had led to a decision to hold the departure of the and photographers two planes for 15 after the Sacred Cow The President visited briefly at Blytheville with a distant relative of John Sny Continued on Page Two Picher Youths Face Burglary Charges First and second degree charges against George Wilburn and Robert both of were filed by Pros Richard Smith in county court here Soon after their apprehension by last the youths were brought to Miami by Sheriff Dee and placed in the county jail here Friday Keener and Knight are alleged to have entered and removed sev eral items of mens clothing from the home of and Ramsey in Picher on the afternoon of Arraignment date has not been The are also alleged to have entered of Robert Short in Bockerville on the night of S and removed in postal pavings OIL STRIKE ENDS Plant Workers in Other Scat tered Sectors Go Back To Too workers the Tulsa area and at scattered points over the state were back at work government operation of refineries and some produc ing Officials of local plants said op were normal except minor by the j which of in the state In Okmulgee striking workers of the Sinclair petroleum plant had voted to return to with there saying that the resumption did not mean giving the workers for a 30 percent increase in Cities Service Oil and Sin clair workers in dis also went back to their on Page Two CAUSE TENSION CHINA PORT ree Die as 29 Crashes Pacific N bomber from the Mari h La expelled again from his trial for adamantly refused to return to court today and the trial proceeded without him or his at Declaring jurymen had shouted at him swine and you deserve to be hanged Layal asserted The high court will condemn me without having judged me He charged the court fears the truth and that a crime was being committee against The former chief of the Vichy government was thrown out of for the second time in three days of after a heated argument with crashed into the sea 300 Judge Paul and Prose Ian today and at Andre i i MI the Final fpr welcome will be ippn as definite as to tle viand cult place in 1 jts official Carter i all w MM Am iway afternoon Navy unced three were missing and 13 were res by Coast he 12th district asti H it would r f rescue craft to with the sur I for missing is radioed that was ordering rew passengers to para after deliberating with the jury for 50 de to readmit He re and announced that he would take a silent defense in protest against the manner ducting the Shortly afterward a recess was and this time Laval flatly refused to return when h could be led back only in He attorneys enter the The judge then announced that President Knight of the International Oil Workers union predicted most of the 51 seized refineries would be delivering gas oline and oil but many oil locals declined to say what ac tion they would take pending membership meetings scheduled over the In Texas 15 refineries and pipe line systems resumed operations under Navy direction at Hous Fort Texas City and Corpus In the Ford Motor com pany recalled workers on the basis of a CIO an that the strike at thp Wheel supplies parts to the Ford had been Ford spokesmen said production would be resumed this Some workers were in EATING HOUSES MUST DISPLAY GRADING SIGNS Local Beginning To Show B or C Placard Beginning all eating and drinking establishments in Mi ami will display placards which will show the public the official which each is entitled to receive in accordance with the city ordinance regulating sanitation in restaurants and director of the Ottawa County Health said Jn explaining the value of the ordinance to the Hunt ley said all businesses which serve short and drinks of any kind are to display placards bearing their official drink will be graded according lo condition and gen eral cleanliness of their building and type of and methods of handling these utensils and the method in which food is stored and The ordinance provides for Grades B and Any restau rant which displays a Grade A placard has met the minimum san recommendations of the ordi nance and is considered to be good sanitary The personnel of such a restau rant have all had the prescribed physical examination and possess health cards to this The equipment and dishes of such res have been subjected to the proper methods of and are regarded safe for public In any Grade A res may be said to be well lighted and clean the proper type of toilet facilities and pro vide adequate and convenient lavatory facilities for use of all The premises are kept and food which is served is displayed and served in the proper Any restaurant which displays a Grade B placard has failed to com wo of the engines were he plane was ditched in the vi y of a Guard picket boat h the route of planes tling between Hawaii and the Navy dispatched three M Martin seaplanes the a and the survivors were tted swimming in the ist Guard frigates and one jvy vessel were aiding in the the Navy rescue was hampered by seas and a limited airplane the trial would proceed anyhow i weeklong strike of and called the first witness for involving some was believed near its end as the Continued on Page 15 in the i ply with some of in an unsuccessful effort to have Continued on Page Two four discharged workers More labor troubles confronted the Ford company as the UAW announced a notice of intent to call a strike of Ford workers would be filed Monday with the National Labor Rela tions board to enforce demands wage in New York the Purchasers Can Move in Houses Months the prosecution former President nsas City Will onor Wainwright to a SAN United States cruisers un der command of Vice Daniel Barbey steamed into Chefoo the only communist port in NBC Correspondent Robert Shaplen reported from the flagship He said Barbey was there survey what he described as ticklish Chefoo is southeast across the gulf of Chili from Tientsin where Marines landed this It is 65 miles due south of Rus sion held Port The cruisers in the harbor are the San New Orleans and Chinese communist forces enter ed Shaplen 2S after Japanese soldiers and civil ians had departed for Japan and set up their own administration It been taken over by Allied forces or Chinese forces o Generalissimo Chiang Shintoism Will Be Out As Jap State Religion AP United States Shintoism as a state religion in Japan ral Jonathan of Bataan and will a parade here on d speak the following day as t of the American Wil chairman of the Le s central executive elsh said the 62yearold gen had accepted the invitation will be accompanied by and his Weather will fly here from in the generals private his arrival here on General Wainwright will fuest of honor at a stag din at which special guests will be sas City boys who served on and were held captive by Herbert Kansas s Congressional Medal of Hon also will be honor om General Wainwright visit the veterans facility at on the stand only 12 said he had been warned on one occasion by Laval in vehe ment terms not to leave France for North Africa because he then would be committing an of treason toward the French Truman Plays at Piano in Answer To Crowds Plea Truman the piano tonight at a chicken and cranberry dinner prepared for his party by members of the Method ist church Womens Missionary so Stepping up from his seat at the main table at the invitation of one of the the con senting to play Min smilingly told the audience When Stalin heard me play he signed the at Applause swept the dining room of the old Majestic hotel when he had After he shook hands with all of the guests and with a score more standing outside in the Then he walked up the stairs to his to retire for the FOUR CRIMINAL CASES ARE SET FOR TRIAL HERE 6 to the which became effective This amendment among other that upon the sale estate occupied by a ten ant it was necessary for a pur chaser to wait six months before he could remove or evict the ten ant in order to move into the property The publicity released left purchasers it waa disclosed one of the most yet This one or upon in remaking Japan into a no so far as is a religion of the announcement officials who appeared P state department broadcast PY the NBO network John War affairs department member pn w governments pUs making en Japanese occupation which has Statesman Leaves Mac Arthur iias representative to it eral has returned a headquarters spokes said but the move has no lie spokesman ard MacAr s chief of said the rep Kuzma merely taking ft short radio had been moni d in London as saying them these three pf the Wilt comprehensive T cp was The rt came at a time when Russia demanding a con government for Wyandotte School Sessions To Resume Although the skies were over cast throughout the only a trace of precipitation fell in Miami Saturday while the mercury climb ed back to 66 shortly before the evening Yesterdays low was local weath After being closed down all last week because of rising lake the Wyandotte schools will be open to 384 Ora school A report from the Smallwood boat docks last night said the lake here was down to the level and dropping less than inch A heavy fog blan the city last impression that all Four and five civil be ired before six The William Thomas in district i vided that the court beginning I director could make a Heading the criminal docket is j tion that a three months waiting the trial of Alonzo 36year1 period was adequate in the old World war II charged lar Ben the area rent for this rental announces that after a consideration and survey of this area he has determined that with with manslaughter in connection the death of Hattie Frances of Douthat last I j Opposed by his representing the defend a three months waiting period is County Attorney Richard Smith will try to prove that Grubb was the driver of a 1935 Terraplane sedan which alleged ly ran down and killed Moss j on avenue in Picher on i the night of j Other criminal cases slated for trial include of has been advised that the dis and regional offices of the OPA have approved his reasons for the application of the three months waiting period in this The same procedure will be fol lowed as in the and any pur Alonzo grand larj chaser real estate who seeks ceny Vernon Starks and Fred Sul hls own use and oc injuring public hould call at the office and Roscoe assault and building and secure battery with a deadly Civil cases scheduled for trial include forms a cautions pur and file the nec u forms immediately after Robert Eugene Todd Earl buying the property for the re e damages Lemon j that the three damages Dean riod does not commence until the Shoewalter Lawyers Lead petition is filed in his and Zinc a money j judgement Soulen Har ley money judgement j and and Booth Ed money judgment and i Fair Is State Forecast 8V THE 4SSQCUTEP skies with little change in temperature were forecast for Ok lahoma Sunday following light Picher Man To Be Arraigned 18 Preliminary hearing for Duncan 39yearold Picher with assault with intent to kill growing out of an alleged pool hall fracas involving Marvin 71 1 J f lecl n III Bring Vets Home i PEARL i Seventeen United States Third fleet units scheduled to sail for the mainland West coast 9 will carry servicemen headed for civilian the Navy announced Plans have been formulated to hand the men their discharges while they are aboard special trains on the way to separation Judge John Venable on County Attorney Richard Smith said The prosecutor said that now in the Cherokee county jail at filed a com plaint here against Carder on shortly before Dora Mae Daniels was killed by blast from a shotgun at the Pamela home in Daniels was said to have the shooting following an showers forecast for the southeast i argument with his but on J centers nearest their within will be held in county court before j 12 hours after they reach the United Kerr Points Out Navy Day Coming quarter last I claims wag OKLAHOMA Robert Kerr today called upon to honor the men and women who have made us so proud of our Navy on Navy The governor also proclaimed next as Ok lahoma Historical  

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