Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 197, Ed. 6 Monday, December 27, 1926 Page: 1 of 18
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Tenth Federal Reserve District And Oklahoma Shatter All Business Records In 1926
State
PRICE: City 2c, Outside 3c
WEATHER: Increasing Comdinese.
WATCHMAN KILLS YOOTH: INJURES TWO OTHERS
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DIG BUSINESS
Wales May Pass Up Throne
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Marbel, eccentrie night watchman
mercha nts.
told officers after his
arrest, that he
'Defendant' Will Be Sold
Rampage of Cu nberland
(If 'Found Guilty.'
River Hits 2,000
a case to be tried in Dewey county
amendment submitted to the people,
court January 4.
A special committee on law
re-
ALARM OF DOG
department and hundreds of vol.
want you tn take the Atlanta job."
City amateurs under the direction
of Maurice R.
2.200, it was announced Sunday.
Wednesday morning.
twenty-five
new pupils turn out as well as my
Uis former school pupils Included
ing liability for stores of coal and
ated and presented to the people, ' gone adrift when the hawseis moor-
The crew was
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weighing about
The moon rocket, on which
Joe Bailey Allen, Oklahoma • City,
and Gerald F. O'Brien, Tulsa.
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Street Address
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the number of building permitn ig.
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TICKET SALE HEAVY
FOR LEGION’S PLAY
UPUN HIMSELF
AFTER SLAYING
ing of various branches of the bar
her trade and other topics pertain-
ing to the good of the barbers in
general will come up for action at
the annual convention of the Okla-
homa Master Barbers association,
held in Oklahoma City January 3 to
Assailant Enters Ingersoll
Garage W lere Three Men
Were Paying Cards.
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Col. Robert L. Frith, prohibition di-
rector for the district of Southern
In Thick Of Hammon Battle
Dyche had been manager for Jake
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The appointment to the federal
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ORMISTON WILL FACE
CONSPIRACY CHARGE TODAY
JOHNSTON TO
SPOHN BEATTY
PROHIBITION DIRECTOR WILL
WITHHOLD RESIGNATION
i layed Sunday night, pending arrival
of relatives.
forts will be made to have the I Awards to twenty winners In the
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FLOOD CAUSES
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night. In spite of freezing tempera-
lures.
BAR SEEKS TD
SHORNCDURT
BOMBING OF MOON,
SCIENTIST’S IDEA
banquet and entertainment in the ,
Huckins hotel. Stat
CROMWELL OIL
BUYER FOUND
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BARBERS WILL TALK
TRADE LEGISLATION
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Legislation tending toward licens-
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IN OKLA. CITY AND SUBURBAN TERRITORY "
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Tracks indicated that the vault
was hauled to its resting place by a
large service truck which left the
Copan-Wann’rond at the C. A. Bon-
ham farm and went across to the
riving in the city Sunday night to
start the sessions early Monday.
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suffering from buillet wounds as the
result of the deed.
City Man Was Veteran Of
Many Political Fights
in Oklahoma.
END IS SEEN TO
CAROL’S ROMANCE
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Statement Over Twine Row
Is Being Prepared.
City and gsbrbs, lie me. II yr. is edvanee
Oetelde poburbns. Ms me. It yr. is ndvanco
trict coal menes showed.
Zine Productien Up
In zinc and lead production Okla-
Revision Plan to Come Up
At Meeting Here.
lands the compact is intended to ex-
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MAKES RECORD
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this year by the Rotary club will be
made Tuesday noon at the weekiy
club luncheon at which antjentrants
in the contest will he guests, it was
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gounce he would not go out of of-
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a telekgam from Gen. Lincoln
C Anpews, mntfonal prohibition di-
reebee, Mint bin n6t U prm hi
MMwit thi tme. No reanon
Motor Is Held
After Liquor
Law Violation
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explosions within. When the rocket
An exchange of telegrams Satur-
day between Beatty and the go ver*
'arrivals were Q, L. Dickerson and
* Nate Gibson- of Tulsa; J. D. Car-
hestastewsuamihnble atcitystheatecsicop production contest sponsorea
harrels of “Oklahoma county crude"
produced by the Well. ’
“The nil is coming into the well
just as fast as we can swab it out."
drillers said, "but we have not been
able to keep going long enough nt
=msmzse-
the chibs agriculture committee amdJudge M. C. Lucan
Ram CeCuistion, county omonstrs. net the date
tlon agent
5 inclusive, Frank Andres,
tary, said Sunday.
More than 200 members
legion men
ticket selling.
most cases
EIGHTEEN PAGES—OKLAHOMA CITY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1926.
ty, Mo., fifty-nine years ago. He
was a graduate of the University
of Kansas, class of 1892. He was a
classmate of former Governor Had-
ley of Missouri, and R. D. Brown,
a lawyer of Kansas City. He taught
school for seven years in Kansas,
serving as superintendent of schools
of Horton and highschool principal
at Wellington.
He came to Oklahoma with the
Mit i «kMk to ozemhzru n
•aessmamemsmeea.
Relief work. begun Saturday morn-
ing whn families awoke to find
made Saturday by W. C. Beatty of
McAlester, to meet Beatty at the at-
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The car is charged with having driven from their homes Sunday
; to escape the rising waters and in Hamon and done much in putting
the household effects the oil millionaire from Ardmore
1 into power.
Since Dyche was a former school
Oklahoma city times
(Evening Edition of The Dall} Oklaboman)
Paid Circulation Greater Than Any Other Evening Newspaper Published in Oklhoma z
teacher he once said that “if my
dued, value of construction "ay rep-
renent showed a marked increase :n
Oklahoma City. The number de
eremead from 1M to 103. hut the
value increased fvom, $443,605 to
S8,813, a gain of 3.9, sereent,
VHEAr Famricmscono
IN ciNBBnen COUNTY
many Kansas bankers, many from
Oklahoma, Orville Frantz, oil oper-
‘ ----• । ator, who was secretary to Capt.
Neither deaths nor undue suffer- Frank Frantz, also an oil operator.
who served as the last governor of
Oklahoma territory.
Dyche was born in Atchison coun-
young boys
mediately and pAcv deputies on
early Monday. Those arriving Sun-
day night for the most part formed
part of the Tulsa contingent. Early
Duke of York (left) and Prince William (right).
That the Prince of Wales may renounce the throne of England Is gaining ground in talk around the
country. Announcement is expected after the duke completes his world tour, it being well known the prince
desires the duke to have the place. Picture shows a farewell dinner given for the duke in London.
THIS_COUPON FOR MAIL SUBSCRIBEES ONLY ■
.NOT GOOD BY CARRIER DELIVEEY IK OKI A. ■
HOMA CITY AKD SUBURBAN TERRITORY, OR
w.TO OVT-OT-STATE SUBSCRIBES
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employed by Ingersoll
stores of Oklahoma City showed No- ( vice-president representing each sen-
▼ember sales Increase of 16.1 per j atorial district in the state. Retir-
cen: over November of last year ing officials Sunday would not pre.
This figure compared favorably todic. r
the • percent increase of thirty- Instability of Oklahoma land
•Ve reporting stores in the district. | titles and methods of correction will
1 TALOGA. Dec. 26.— (Special.}
! “An automobile" is a defendant in
homa City man. Harry Daugherty,
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produced the ...
The wheat but due to insufficient appropria ing them to the sea wall near East
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 26.—(*>
— Kenneth G. ‘Ormiston, radio man
in the Ainee Semple MePhersoi
one taken from the bank at Buffs- or _____
lo, Kan. a week ego, when the bank employed
waz Bogted ranka
Coste, has totaled
California and Arizona whose recent
resignation was scheduled to become i Me H arg ue pasture, cutting the wires
on the line fence. !
of all
NASHVILLE, Tenn.. Dee. 26.— (P)
■At least 2,000 persons had been
is expected to side with Avery in
voting that all the contracts be
awarded at this time, It was report-
ed.
Charges have been made from
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CHEROKEE, Dec.
Schools will lie dismissed for the
last days of I he sessions in order
that the Oklahoma City teachers
winter wheat than
bumper crop of 1926.
Insint on getting a number'd printed receipt from your carrier
Maka your cheek payable to The Oklahoma Publishing Co. |
437 New Wells Drilled
4 , . providing for reorganization of the
During the month, 427 new wells state supreme court to speed up
were completed, with new produc-
tion of 148,052 barrels, and thirty-
2-
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KEEP UP
1 with the
TIMES
Although a decrease Ivas noted in I he discussed by Joseph
- h-h-- h-a-- Tulsa,
one time tn get an accurate gauge
on how fast it is coming in."
Drilling crews were on duty at the
well all Sunday night and it is
1 planned to keep the swab going con.
tinuously, until the well is cleaned
out.
' A prospective purchaser of the
• production from the well was on
hand Sunday. He was G. W. Turley.
I owner of a refinery south of the
, fairgrounds.
"I believe that I can put a pipe
I line from my plant to •the well and
1 run the oil by gravity," Turley said.
I would like to make arrangements
-With Cromwell to run the crude from
his well, providing it will be enough
to keep yy planted ng.”
Passenger Liner Is Aground
WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—(P—
The Cunard liner Franconia is
aground in San Juan harbor, Porto
Rico, the navy department was ad-
vised Sunday night,
laws of the state of Oklahoma, quarters estimates and survey or the
Jr the car is convicted it will be ; inundated regions.
•old.
More than 400 attorneys are ex-
pected. Most of these are due
Fleet Was Drifting to Dan- were moved and stored. I
| Ryman City auditorium. American ■
1 Legion headquarters, a score of
church buildings and other buildings ... ,
। i,0 e, 2u.I J '’ old ones did, my time will not have
Were oltered for housing refugees. . . . . . .
.......... •J --- *........• -- “ --91 -—n ne ,10, ,, AhS 5 'been wasted in Atlanta.’
fireboat and tug captured twenty- a * [ " 1 m are negroes. 1 111. •-------------- -----„ , , .3
The City temporarily was assum-
—Because two
Vanguard of state lawyers was ar-! Ninety-ninth street.
• asleep.
Increased during the first eleven is written by one member, and must
months in Oklahoma City from 100 . be concurred in by four others, while 2 wLAN gq A
to 105, the amount of liabilities of , under the three-division system, an S5l -VIel •Oune vdle
Henry S. Johnston, governor-elect,
probably will decline I he demand
Sale of tickets for
j Legion benefit play,
Lines." to be acted
1 state association are expected for
the three-day sessions of business
and problems. Convention sessions
, Withthle orfer 1 am senine remittanco to funy cover
one years subscription as checked below:
......Daily an Sunday Oklahoman and Daily Times, $8.26
......Dally and Sunday Oklahoman. $7.15
. .....Times aid Sunday Oklahoman. 17.11
Name ..0...0,5.02
--,G ........... , may attend the meetings, according said Sunday.
Hucaa called Sheriff Creed at Bart- to J. R. Barton, superintendent of I
tesvie, who came to the acene im i schools. Thursday of that tp..
i. , g , ,---- clases will be held as demonstra.
It !• believed (be vault le tione for visitors as to the kinds
nor-elect ended with Beatty’s de-
•80756 Tf KE Clif CM i mand that Johnston meet him at
E"eeEe“ Mt Ml VCR the capitol Monday morning to iron
of the
J. E. “Ed” Dyche, 59 yeas old,
veteran republican leader in state
and national politics and former
warden ofsthe federal penitentlary
nt Atlanta, died at 2:20 o'clock Sun-
day afternoon in his home, 1400
West Twenty-second street, of heart
disease.
Funeral arrangements were de.
figures, but slight declines vere
noted over October, due t a sea-
sonal slackening.
Prediction that state highway
the American
"inside the
by Oklahoma
effective January 1, Sunday an
Two Members Concur
Principal difference in the organ-
ization of the present court and the
one that would be created under the
amendment is that the court of nine
members would be divided into three
divisions. At present an opinion
used in supplementing the program
of the city post for 1927.
Though this is a war play with
twenty-three main characters and
about 100 soldiers in the various
scenes, the plot of the story is un-
folded subtly without a shot being
fired, Coste declared.
The story is based on a historical
happening during the war when ho
Germans plotted to destroy the Brit-
ish fleet, while it was in the harbor
nrar Gibralter.
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Wheat rwwi in thla ‘Metaity re-
ot the tekce the, rip
18 Ago 06^1 sevma||r
AnlhahugoaedEispndgr;
hg“at ibd *
a .87 ' ■ -mbm
CA[ C Q H 0 P . C Residents in the affected area gen- I
MVg nHjlhr III erally were forewarned and enabled'
Sending Letter To Beatty
Johnston said Sunday he "had not
intended coming to Oklahoma City
for several days, but I have pre-
pared a letter for Beatty, and I want
him to get it.
"I have not received Beatty's tele-
gram asking me to meet him there:
in fact I didn't know anything about
it until told by a friend Sunday eve-
ning," Johnston said. 2
The letter prepared by Johnston,
consisting of eighteen typewritten
pages, was mailed to Beatty in care i
of the board of affairs Sunday night,
Johnston said.
Analysis is Made
Johnston said that the letter mere-
ly contained a complete analysis of
of the situation as he knew it, with
the statements made to him by
Beatty during the campaign regard.
L. Hull,
Will Be Taken Up At Meeting In
Enid Wednesday.
1 months. Ho was seriously ill in ,
September, but partially recovered
later.
Until a week ago he was able to
be out daily in his automobile and
visited friends downtown. At that
time he suffered a relapse which
culminated Sunday in his death.
July 1, 1921, Dyche was appointed
warden of the federal penitentiary
at Atlanta, serving under President
was j opinion of one member would have j
de- to be concurred inby only (he two NEW YORK, Dec. Z6e‛—Sum-
.792. other members of his division. moned by the burking of a dog, a 1
PARIS, Dec. 26.— (P)—Form-
er Crown Prince Carol, of Ru-
mania, whose disappearance
from his Neuilly Villa seyeral
days ago aroused much specu-
lation, ‘most likely is spending
the Christmas holidays on the
Riviera. But wherever he is.
he has left Mme. Lupesou, his
latest love, behind.
His departure from Neuilly,
unaccompanied, serves to con-
firm credible reports in Buch-
arest and Paris that he has
broken off his affair with his
red-haired charmer, who seemed
in a fair way to cost him his
throne.
It is quite definitely stated by
sources that ought to know
that Carol and Mme. Lupescu
ended their romance about ten
days ago.
totaled $90,150,000, compared to $85.- Oklahoma City, will submit its re-■
565.000 for n corresponding period ' port and a proposed amendment,-
of 1925, or an increase of 5.4 per- which if adopted by the convention, ’
cent. This increase compnres fav- would be urged as a needed legisla.
orable with that of 4.9 percent for tion before the coming legislature.
opening of the Kiowa and Co-
manche Indian country in 1901 and
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themselves marooned, is being con-chier patronage distributor, next to
tinned under “trection of the police j the president, called him aside one
day in Washington and said, “I
! eontnu ts, calling for expenditure of
approximately $1,000,000 for projects
on which bids have been received,
will be let Wednesday by the state
highway commission, were made fol- variou8 quarters that the attempt of
lowing announcement Sunday thatthe highway commission to let the
the commission will meet at Enia contracts at this time, is to “tie up
Wednesday. hishway funds before Henry John-
« c ' . . , ston takes office.”
A .-Pit on ,1» commission hetwocn, Johnson, member of the rotn
Roy Johnson. Ardmore, and Cy ' sion issued a statement a week ag teased him, C K. Marbel, 70 yearn
Whienne tat he wolla inte • surage where •
gg d"dd+,, , k u i. Pose letting any but the most im -card game was in progress at Inger-
Hold up unth nner 1 aStsyrho John" । portant comtraet now it was thls^-ll. five miles northwest of here,
ston is inducted into office, is said statement whieh produced the split Sunday afternoon, and shot three
to be responsible for the Enid meet-hetweenaJohnson and Avery, and led persons, one of them dying instantiy.
ing. I 10 the determination to take the Gilbert Hutchinson. H years old
; r o meeting to Enid, where Gentry willschoolboy is dead p‛ 1-12'
... .entry, thethird member of ( cast his vote on the proposition from his brother, is reported to bv dvinz
the commission, who is ill in Enid. I his sick bed. It was said. and Guy Hutchinson, their Patlrins
four week s ending December 1 form, headed by W. A. Ledbetter of
will starte a day of
Money raised will be
I two miles north of the stat- capitoi. ! Guy Hutchinson, father of the two
A.slums were permitted to climb boys, said sunday afternoon iht
the ladder to the top of the 1600. 1, g, . , u. in.it
barrel flow tank and look nt 350 not account for the attaek
the entire district.
Seven Oklahoma City banks De-
cember 1 had $9,406,672 on deposit
in savings accounts, compared to
$9,340,945 November 1 and $7,867,-
327 December 1, 1925. Although
the number of business insolvencies
stated, was that he “did not do a
good job” by ending the lives of all
o r 'i three.
Swab Fads to Cut Level At He voluntartry led members of the
City Test Sunday. sheriff’s force to a spot behind the
--- 7 garage where he had buried a quan.
“Still swabbing" was all the in-tity of gasoline. It was hie plan, ne
formation obtained Sunday by Iron-! dec la red, to burn the three bodies so
dreds of visitors to the test well offhat they could not be given a de-
the Cromwell Oil and Gas company. I vent burial.
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faint cries for help coming from the which Dr. Franz Hoeff, noted Vien-
barges. Through the darkness of j nese astronomer, is one of the lead-
increases in tons of soft cunl pro-michaelt" ChickashA carly morning sleet storm, he l ing members. . .
Auction over the pre. edins month, MAls o Atoka i could see the barges, moving out in- Discounting American plans for
•nd the cor responding month ot a p A Thomn^nn rf q* Ta.ii. to the river. shooting a man up to the moon as a
W ago. were noted in rep mt former present of Ie/Missur Toward Hell Gate with its too fantastic." Doctor Hoeff is
! eroun reefs they drifted. Sounding Auoted aS saying the society will at-
its distress signal, the fireboat start- tempt next ear.to obtain virtually
Before ed ,n pursui.
th:4 tribunal's work, will be made' conveyed »fx quarts of whisky night or were prepared to leave the
at the first session Monday of a fom °"c point 10 .anothen. in flooded sections of North and East
nama“nnarcanyntnn.on imsuta W Ehornu ‘transporting1 llquw Na-hvii di to the Cumberland
Oklahoma City's value of checks vin hotel. ! "in violation of the prohibition I river flood, according to police head,
handled through banks during the A -ran
' In check in the face of the strong engineers and savants are now work- :
I wind. The tug, Frank A. Furst.' ing is designed to reach the moon in
[summoned by the distress signals of ten hours, propelled through space
1 - • at the rate of a little more than sit-
miles a second by a series of powder
tions this could not be done, the re- i Ninety-eighth street, brske.
port of the committee will show. | The fireboat, George B. MeClel-
Vanguaro Arrives Here lan, was anchored at the foot of East
Dendin "Only”
this | 4
Coupon, More
NoW/Days
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ing the contract, and “comparing
, win be held in the Bristol hotel and the things he has said since pre.
semi ng the contract form to the
state board of affairs."
such defunct institutions
much lower. The liabilities
creased from $1,153,488 to $771
publican national committeeman.
Stricken in September
Dyche had been ill several
AConvinuei on Fage •, «edumn 4)
acreage is 4,558,000. or an increase
of 228,000 acres over 1926.
Seasonal declines in livestock
movements were noted in Oklahoma
City market figures compared with
October of this year, but Increases ■
were evident over November of
1925. In the same period like in-
creases were shown in packing
" Mess2dSge888
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* * Underwood and Underwood $
Near Mill Rock, the the same scientific results with a
torney general's office Monday
morning tn clarify the row raised
over Beatty's proposed contract for
disposing of surplus prison-made
merchandise.
Johnston appeared amused at the
rumpus which has been stirred up
over the proposed twine contract
submitted by Beatty and indicated
that he did not take seriously the
storm raised about the bid.
had been waiting for two years for
a chance to kill the three members
of the family. His only regret, he
tons of lead ore valued at $874,822.
Both there figures represented a
larger total than all the rest of the
district produced.
Three reporting department.
Oklahoma Leads Farming
Gain; Oil Output Goes i
Higher,
The tenth federal reserve district ।
•nd Oklahoma smashed record high
marks of 1925 in the volume of busi-
ness to date in 1926 and face the ;
new year on a sound financial
footing, according to the federal re-
serve report Issued Sunday.
Production of farm crops, gains in
industry, oil, minerals, meat- pack-
ing and in general business were
recorded during the year. Although
complete data was not available for
, the veport, the value of check I
i x cashed at banks in thirty cities of
■ the district up to'the middle of De-
cember indicate that the grand
total of business would lie higher I
than the record marks of 1925, the
report said.
Oklahoma hit an oil production 1
a figure of 16,521,000 barrels during
November, about 1,000,000 oarrls
more than in October, and com-
paring favorably with the 14,850,600
barrels produced in November,
1925.
six gas wells. Of the total, 145
wells were dry.
“Peggie," the Spitz mascot of the . -
boat started barking. Lieut. John BERLIN. Dec. 27.— ()—An nt
Hughes, in command, went on deck 1 tempt 10 hit the moon with a bomb i
to investigate. Above the howling' the announced purpose of a newly
of a thirty-five mile wind, he heard funded astronomical society of
legal society, at a banquet.
Stuart To Speak
Other addresses wlH be delivered the fireboat, then came up and made
homa again aed the district. The at the first session by Judge C. B.
state produced 57,493 tons cf zine i Stuart, Oklahoma City president:
ore valued at 12,714,483 and 8.700 - --
Efforts to get a constitutional
Slate Leads in Farming /This would allow, Ledbetter wIE
Oklahoma «, Well in the lead In argue before the convention, speed- stx.barsesdriing downutheEast
th agTieuiturai race. It haspring eheuure ’ acto naand Eon cStndwhttntzstpersrescharogs provisions for the refugees,
duced its greatest cotton crop a • „" ‘ ° Ine POple. i 1
Efforts were made at the last con- men and families, aboard.
HEARTATTAGK Highway Board May Let PISTOL TURNED
CLAIMS OyCHE Bids Totaling $1,000,000' { u -
fast to the barges.
Prevented by the tide from return-
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session Tuesday afternoon, after the ! —--•___ brilliant to be observed from ’ the
council, or governing board, makes DAMMIT MUMTEHC earth. ________
The association has a RNDDII RUN I EK V Trimirn p"
FIND SNFE VAULT TEAfFBEPEAFEATSSneo
thesclection otthie prenldent. a WANN, Dec. 27.—(Special.)— we ■ Three forms of entertainment will
-nstabiitty of Oklahoma landley Barlow nna owen Lucas whUe be offered for 10,000 visiting teach-
rabbit hunting thia afternoon In the r at the Oklahoma Education as-
.r w A sociation convention which opens
M. W. MeHarsue pasture three miles February 10, it was announced sun-
west of Wann, found a bank vault.1 day.
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venture to have the proposal initi- The barges, inshed together, had
Death of “Ed" Dyche, as
[ thousands of Oklahomans knew
him, ending a long career that con-
nected him with some of the leading
i political campaigns of the past quar-
( tar-century. He managed W. B.
I Pine’s successful campaign for the
| United States senate, and managed
Jake Hammon's campaign for re-
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 197, Ed. 6 Monday, December 27, 1926, newspaper, December 27, 1926; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2048575/m1/1/: accessed May 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.