County Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1929 Page: 1 of 8
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ORI.4Tf.HT WEEKLY
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County Democrat News
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1/HFWS *r ROAD BUILDING An Editor Gets FARMERS’ WEEK PERMIT TO HAUL
Nltim °FSTATEAWAIT ThisFad^°ing AT UM. DRAWS PASSENGERS IS
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It If* (or the
were for It,
ommon good.
F.duar 8 Vaught. Federal Judge
for the West#™ District of Ok -
lahnma. dealt a severe blow to
COURT ACTION
( EJWENT COMPANIES FIGHT
MB BALI m c I vo vi
MIK ST ATI RO Alls
* >KI AH* )M v HI Y Aur 8
■ 8pl i Due to bitter rivalry be-
tween the Oklahoma Portland j
<
the special interests in this Cement company combine and
state when he held that not The Monarch Cement company
withstanding a state statute „f Kansas road building In the
declaring otherwise, a cotton eln state will be delayed until late
wras not a public utility The (r uj* summer when a decision
effect of the holding U to make ran ^ reached by the Supreme
it possible for any one dmlrtng rour,
to do so to set up a gin at any Disregarding their conference
pint in the #tate wh< re in iiD t|Ul ,t,. Highway C in
judgment business Justifies mission, the Portland company
without Interference of the obtained a temporary restrain-
Corporation Commission The (ne order from District Judge
decision will be bitterly contest- viylle Jones Tuesday afternoon
»d In the courts The Corpora- delaying the commission* ron-
tion Commission ha* already (rart with the M march corn-
announced that It will be ignor- (lany „f Kansas for 10S miles
rd to far as that body la con- (>f highway
e-rrned This action came as a com -
* * * plete surprise to the commia-
81 nee 181 ft s law has been on non because In the forenoon
the statute books of the state lhP Portland company had
prohibiting any peraon. firm, or UgrPrd with U B Dudley at-
< orporatlon from engaging In torney tor the Portland, that
the (Inning business without a would make no further
permit from the Corporation move until Attorney Oeneral
NATIONAL MEN GRANTED BUSCO.
ITflRTS IN DAIRYING AND Will. AIN) NIK HI SHF* ANII
soils IM IIIHI> IVIOMg «.|M in MINI Tt SIKMCI
I 1ST OF sPt AKtKS RETWEFN TOWNS
8TILI.WATKH Aug 8 (Spi i , The Corporation Commission
Oklahoma farmers and their will grant the application of liie
wives who attended the anngai Yellow Transit company to |
Farmers' Week program at Oi<- operate a bus line between 8a-
Oklahoma A and M college pU|p« and Tuisa Saturday. It
August II to 16 inclusive will was announced at Oklahoma
listen to a number of well city Wednesday by members of
known !«rturer* -ent here from the rrymmUi.sion With the sign
the United States Department tng of this application Sapulpa
of Agriculture at Washington will be connected with Tuliui by
D C a more efficient and Inexpen
One of the best known of the uv* transportation service than
federal men who will be here is *' bus "v,r enjoyed
Dr J A Evans who was oRc According to a report. Com-
cf the four first extension work musioner Hughes and Child
rrs in the country, getting IBs before whom the hearlm
appointment from the late Dr *a< completed on July 16. will |
Seaman A Knapp, father or 'l«n lh* application Saturday
extension work Dr Evans, wh- However Vergil Tyler supertn
now holds the title of assistant tendent of the bus company
| chief office of Cooperative Eg *iM received no official Infor |
ton work, win talk the »•“«" but h" ***' that thel
i morning of August 14
f>airv Authority Speaks
fteeognlxing the growing im
! portanre of Oklahoma as fc
1 dairy state. J H McClain, chtof
of the Bureau of Datrytng. Unit!-
Wrecked Planes Tell Own Story TWO PRISONERS
DEAD, ONE SHOT
AT LANSING, KS.
miAtmtR* DAKI I*r**PM* AT*
ATTEMPT TO (.AIN ERIE-
HUM IN FOUR PINS
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slun Is required to take Into tne commlvuon and the Mon
consideration the facilities al- arry, company, a Kansas con-!
irady avaliable at the point ce(T1 After this agreement with
where a gin i* propo*-d and Dudley, the commission sent a I
the financial ability of the ap- |f(,Urst to Dabney for an tm-j
;:liraat to establish and operate mPd>atP derision In the matter
a gin Then in walked a deputy
sheriff to serve the commission
The effect of the law la to wKj, u*. temporary reatralnint 1
create and perpetuate a mono , rder. returnable August 12.1
poly of th“ ginning interests prohibiting any branch of the |
throughout the state By pro highway commission from com-j
vtding a money teat by which pitting or executing their con- |
applicant# for ginning permits trart wtth the Monarch In
art to be measured, wealthy Pf|ect this ties up ail work on
corporate interest# can obtain thP 106 miles of highway until i
permits where enterprtning pri lhP courts can pass on the
vale cittern* with limited fin- |tgapty of the contract made
company Is in readiness to oper
the line immediately following
the granting of their applies- |
Don.
The Yellow Transit company,
now maintaining an up-to-date
and efficient bus service from
ima City to Tulsa, will
have to add only two new busses
to their present line, as they al-
teady cover the route but are
prohibited by law from carry-
ing passrngers between these
9
Tbtif picture* tell their own #n>ry Abo** I* the damaged ballet,
like plane in whii-h Ueo'ensnt Harold Hromley hoped lo mehe s
aon-eiop flight from Tsromt. IVaeh , lo Tokto. Japan It rrsahed oa
tkc 'ske-ng Pictured below I* the wre bed plane In wbi b Csp'sln
P. L. Crichton snd Owen Naaghland Misnenots flyer* trying
fur a refueling endurance record, were killed when ll fell after be-
ing (be sir lei bourt.
Commission Ip granting or gdwtn Dabney passed on the ... ,kl._ ___. : . ._„ ana ei
sr? ^rr s-sns-s-s.*~r„r:r, sSwaraSS MrtJsrr&r-fE; «-e
£3rs i sr* jxi1:
Elisabeth City (V. C l weekly one of the leading dairy au-
n*w»twi»er. Ksterdshl la enjoying thorltlee of the world
a etroll down fsa>«d MiUigsa are- Dr A O McCall chief of th# iwo po4nU According to Tyler.
Bureau of Soli Investigations ,hp Une „ffer, a (O-minute ser- ______________
— —— j with the United States Depart- Virp between the two cities from
ment of Agriculture. Is another c to 9 20 a m and from J to Still I hiniEf'r
well known speaker who has 7 M p m one hour service * "» _ ,
di # me *iau‘ tad SSwS’SU"- “ 5,'1 L™" Weevils Old Fair (.round •at.'SSS «.«. «
PLANS NOW rOK ,“o^;1'Experts Agree In 5-Acre Ixits ””
SAPULPA MAKING
Propose Selling
Du# mainly to overcrowded
arid unpleasant prison njndl-
tlons. four major riots have
occurred within the last two
I weeks In prisons and peniten-
| tiartes In the United States
The must recent mutiny oc-
II urred at the state penitentiary
at Lansing Kansas, late Tuet
day when two primmer# weru
killed, one wounded dangenms
! ly and a guard shot In the leg
(as six long-term convicts mad<-
| un unsuccessful break fur liber-
1 ty. at the top of a coal mine
1 shaft
I The dead were William Webb
39 Robert Collins Ml J H
Knight 49 was wounded In the
, head by gunfire Hi# condition
I it eerioua Three of the prts -
oners escaped to the railruad
stockyards, by using guards and
prisoners as shields, but they
were captured a short tune
later without a fight
l W L Realop the guard, was
wounded by a revolver myster-
iously concealed by one of the
convict*
Collins serving a long-term
and thought to be the leader of
the riot, was shot twice by
David Campbell, a Lansing mer-
chant. who heard the alarm
and joined In the pursuit See-
ing that he was lo be caught,
he turned his gun on himself
end died almost instantly shot
POULTRY SHOW
long-term sentence
nnctel resource* are unable to by thP coenmiaaioi with the
do so Before a ness permit will yOIysrch
0 he granted the applicant must According to Lew Went* -ahe
4 how that the gin now opetat- rnmmisaton had some good legal
#og at the proposed site ha# »rinee before making their con-
iwore business than tt can ,raPt The Oklahoma cement
handle Obviously this coruft- m.irBf!Wfarer! he says,
tton cun only be complied with ,omblIlrd t„ charge the
a hen the established concern i more for cement than they i Commerce to arrange for a j Orange Master
Sailing, and business enterprise# cUarxr private buyers Thu successful annual meeting of i
don't fall when they have more statement, made In defense of the Oklahoma State Poultry I a«nt for the southern stale*
business than they can handle ^ commissions action last Federation to be held in 8a-phebe K Warner, chatr-
°ur I man of the committee on Rural
of Oeneral Fed*- -
' heap attempted but guards
‘■»4h been suceewful In defeat
’ * ' week in buying 323.000 barrels puipa on December 1-8
In 1835 the iegulalure then o| ceB1ent from a Kansas con- e‘»y of Sapulpa la In the heart
distracted by Its biennia! seal rern mPaM that Went* and his < f
to impeach someonr. pasw-d commissioners are not ^ where once tlowed forth mll-
icatcely without argument a KOUl< to the cement1 of d.*llars In value of oily
bill lo place the Ice Industry in u, UM. the law protect- gold Now on this aine land
thu state in identically the mg Oklahoma Industrie* to which is still bedecked with oU
same highly favored position guuge lh, r.ate WcnU further I well*, producing th - “black
that the ginning Industry en- contends that the Oklahoma R»ld.' poultry and dairy Inter-
iors. To convert water into Ice poc^nn ce lent company U «U have come to stay In the
and sell It with ut a permit U not an ogiajK.mj industry but whirl of modern business and
to violate the law And before ownrd ^ actaa|iy controUed commerce Sapulpa will not
a permit can be secured one ^ Denver. Colo be left behind because when in« ln*
<lals regarding the soli survey 14t, oI twenty-five cents -— ' "T ' ____ Thu U not the first riot to
e.-hlch was authorUed by the stnce the bus company al- ,,,,T HRV WgATHtR PROVEN 4LHO ASKED TO B* BROUGHT ceeur at that Institution, bu
I last session of the state tegisla- rrac!v m, the line between EFEECTIVE IN IlllflflO INTt> CITY LIMITS 48 .four times tn recent yestra mut
mu ru i* OMIKIAK TO ,ur* Tulsa and our capital klty Ty HOLD THEM IN t MM K TAXABLE PRorKRTY uoea «d wholeaale breaks have
os til mill# ill. I Give Departmental .Pregram* ^ ler said, the scl^dules of the --
. . ' , Aiuuttd the other speakers on* two lines will be co-ordinated STILLWATER Aug 8 ‘8pl
| the general program are A E to furnish the fastest
B* Maltkna HOphenson | K<*s president rd the P< «lble
. . , . ttonal Bank of Mountain View
Loeal Civic cub* have been 'u c K Huf( president of |
have lOe.perating for the past three th(, s.u g,a.e Farmers' Un-
state | weeks with the Chamber of ^ ^ c Oogswell Kansas ^weawwa me»m.e “j -me * m.> mPnded the following courses
0:.,L Inrlinn’c f action for the r-mUmied con ' "-,n* •' -h' rl'-> h-*h l aid the mors..- of '.he pn».n
■ VIA. (1 lllllldll M imi „f ,hp tsotl weevil l*e further suggested that It waJ good, and feeling tea* high
a ee> • Uftotad Continued fr-quent shallow be replatted and divided up into ; afam*t the six convtrt* wh.
A11 d 1 IS nvdl(.U I fnitivjtion to aid In natural
- ! control by hex', and dry weather
A proposal that the old fair
service Representatives of the United around plot, recently used as an
I States Department of Agrtcuit-1 airport be brought into the city
ure and the Oklahoma A and “ usable property, was
M college wh«, recently heW a m*<lw by Ralph Robertson st
I'nnlPAVPraV flvpr meeting st Muskogee recoin- 'be first August session of the break but soon returned and
GUIIIIUVCIOJ ' r V Cl d<>fl thb following courses <’■'» Commissioners on Monday i took the situs Lon in hand He
tng the prisoners
Warden M F Amrtne. ap-
pointed by Oov Reed In April,
was not present at the eut-
Mrs. Ola
Powell Malcolm, extension field
COPPMM'.r. AS Gt 4KDIAN AT-
T At KLD HV MORRISON
AND W ARD
Discontinuing treating demon-
strations with poison where
v.revils are scarce until a de-
stuctive increase styws up
The addition of dusting dem-
Attentlon at the court house: 0[lst rat ions where weevils are
this week conUnued to be een- doing ten per cent or more
—U. “7 agrtculture^and “Pon the contest over the tlam^r
the home economics school will reP°rt °f ° c Coppedge The careful observation of
offer programs every day dur ,oriner guardian of Wll»>n CUn- local and grn,rat migration and
, ^ ton.b elng waged before R E du*tlng of all derr.orvstra-
the mld-contlneiu oil fletoi | Sto^^Womcn a clubs J E
Stanford. Texas editor of the
Southern Agriculturist, and Roy
E Hast cotton breeder and
farmer of Newport Arkansas
Each of the departments In
tempted escape
Another mutiny that cost the
-1 life of one convict and rrtllral
i'
r
must show that he has plenty Dudley upheld the temporary
of money to own and operate rprtfaining order on the grounds
an Ice plant and that the plant the advertising for bid*
now located at the point where prided ,or JA5 U00 barrels of
J.# desires to open up business <rm(.n, and alao provided that
has more customers than It commission reserve the right
cne of her central Industries
U* WARDEN TO
ether and sails forth on the sea
of progress as prosperous as be-:
lore
This Federation which Is aftl-
flve acre plots to be sold at
»ome reasonable jum Since no
uirplane has lighted or used
the ground lor months all rights mjury t<> several others occurred
are forfeited, according to a re j 8, thf United Stale* Fenlten
port Although no vote *»».t.ary al Leavenworth Kansas on
taken on the matter the com- AuguJt 1
misstoners agreed to investigate) The mutiny, beginning im-
the poMibtlities of such a step (r.edtgtely after lunch in the
snd vote on it at a later meet - J liarcotlc block soon spread to
ln6 _| niock B and the noise was at
After communications were |tJ, pCak aboul five o'clock Coo-
_____ __________ read from an insurance com- j armed with fork* and
Stephenson special county t)0na f0r the protection against quoting prices on liability ..puons. destroyed guard rail*
judge, in the county court At ml([raung weevils well into Sep- protection for the city of 8* and broke window* to that
I a late hour today the former lrmber puipa the commissioner* agreed ;4millea of the guards across
to more thoroughly investigate the Mrr«i dlaeovtiwd Use Mtoa-
SEINE RIM K C REEK kuardlan was on the witness
guaroian was on me wunrw _ , «*reed that due -w-~ , in* street oi*< o
stand undergoing a rigid cross and *y lh“ mmlt" ,nd lh,t ol^r Hon
xzxr.iS’Jxz £ ar ! -a sk?
romplaints until further
_ Everett W Evans, of Colima
these series of
convicts were ktned
of CUnton, one of
—— rev v'' Itjt'
practice means exactly that prtvate
there will be no competition tn bldder _______, _ - - . ^
Oklahoma with the specially (lld not bld and gj,,,, the f.r)m. j year in each county in Okla-1 fish from lower Rock creek, to creek county^ wealthiest
privileged few who were lucky mlMton added 75.000 barrels to tom# not less than $500.000 00“
contracts
Since the
$#• • •* w ItstkAjvll lAtitJvtj s ii,i/w aeaa# i w aw •**
W enough to get established In the thP origma| amount. Dudley Creek county will be able to
■ _ JP Y . known as
.... ft#rT,“'.,1ni1,n the city superintendent and city 9lb.rta- ^ th,. undeiw rid ol
e»« " a” Iher^ STbe no ““ mm,n< •d*amr9±* Untied Bute. Fe.ee wa#
ed subject to call at the sug-
iransport them lo the water at dlana The Trust Department . . ^ .— — ---- —
the big dam lake for spawning , of lhP American National Bank £at“Pthf ^ ,e"‘°n °f 0,1,1 Hi*rprr
manufacture of ice before 1925 lhal thelr contract is illegal, meet the tl((gaii because several reason of Bristow was made guardian
* * * o„ jujy |g thp bidding open-! poultry farms have developed The creek between the puinp With the approval of the Indian
...» aaa a__#___ ‘ in ilia law* feta U#>9f( tn h# V*TV -*.#!<.• /.*k*4 ska Miinlntvtol Uiivaasi at IL'uahlnif tnn t he T n
• Bull weevil Infeslatlon ««gBI»^^“
tt counties, east and south ^sllJllIlKi l#Hl“ I'll
A review of the file* of the ed tor 245.000 barrels and when ] m the last few years to be very
Corporation Commission for July the commission found that the profitable, also the edi'or of the
shows that fully three-fourths Oklahoma cement combine all Poultry Journal Is a real-
of the case* filed were applies- had the same price, they went. den' of Mound*. Oklahoma ot-
iions to merge or enlarge ser- to Kansas and bargained tor fleers of the State Federation
nation and the municipal Bureau at Washington the In - ( a Unf runnlng through Cot
swimming pool dam just before Plan's estate has been tram
the Rock creek bridge at the (erred in trust to the Bristow
west end of Taft street will be banking concern of which ln;
seined for the fish This is be- j stttutlon Malcolm Marrisson.
(!< Hints Picnic
vices to ginning or supplying ten cents let# than the bids of ire R L Carroll, president. , mg done so that the water be- former mayor of Bristow, is
Clyde Cochran, secretary, and
J. I Lewis treasurer
Sapulpa wan the coveted title
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the creek
Ice in various parts of the state July 16. but added tbe extra
Before the ice man can deliver 75.000 barrels
ice oft his established beat, he Because of the restraining
must go before the Corporation order Dabney is not expected to
Commission and get a permit usue hi* .opinion until the
And If he gets one. no one else.courts have passed on the mat-
can deliver tee to that territory ur When the matter reaches
so tong as the first comer Is on the supreme court they will be
the Job asked to advance the case so
* * * that a final decision may be:
The Corporation Commission teached
It supposed in exchange for Meanwhile If Judge Junes
these special and exclusive prtvt- grants a temporary injunction
leges It dispenses, to obtain and on August 12. the cement corn-
exercise the right to regulate bine will put up a fight to make ------------ ...----- _---
the price of ginning and tt permanent before the su- Sapulpa is so conspicuously but thP problem Is apparently
Icing to the public Inp rac- prenie court can act on It This behind other cities of her das* u u thal confronting the
tlce UUle or nothing to this means that the proposed 105 to Installing a modern street mice who wanted to bell the eat
ton county to Noble county and
from there in an easterly di
lection through Mayes county
to the Arkansas tine
____ . . _ ____ __ __ County agents located in the
with small fish next season and [ county court Coppedge filed hi* infested area have located mure to Bristow Wednesday aflern.xjn ; aut„moblle* State
the large fish will not go down final report, against the allow- 'han ^ control demonstrations Uty Man ner IL^Inbo »*«» n alded d* guards to
tow the dam will be well stocked trust officer By order of the
finally established when troupe
I and guards were rushed from
Plattsburgh camp in suiomubtU
I truck*, to quell the mob ol
/ -hirteen hundred prisons
Last Sunday when 1700 tn-
I mates attempted a break
\r\t Summer r AHm n i yrt*
i prisoners were killed, eleven
and four
in stolen
troopers
bringing
the Creek county picnic J
(Continued on Page 6>
City Commission Undecided on White Way
t the mob under control after
ped while several new late treat- anu of Creek county to hold lhf rtoUr| ^ burnwj build
I ment demonstrations have been their annual picnic at Sapulpa . Mtimated at I2V) -
started This was found neces-, next year Sapulpan*. who at-
sary because of the spotted tended the picnic are of the Tn, rkJt wtuch ^
condition of the cotton and the opinion that they will accept Tupaday brlng( lht Iour
PROPOSITION SUBMITTED 14 hkewise come out" to favor of
MONTHK AGO. NEITHER .AC’- one propoattton or another, but
UEFTED OK REiBCTED it likewise ha* don* nothing
___ All agree that Sapulpa need* a
modern street lighting system
weevil
While
tern covering the enUrc business wndRlon* sen. r ,ub»Ututed ln“l n‘Te pn"ea u‘
dutrtet of the city under terms ‘•’“Table ,or • 2? prl*00,ri “* **nlt*,lU‘ru« and
a r mi of the wMVll th# offlfllAU *^r LfOVrrnt<r " • mmFWmj, ,.p#kAng Ihrmighoiu t Km 1‘oiinl rv
the invitation
em very Baxter Taylor,
of the attor-
serious outbreak# to two week*
that have proved fatal to eight
direction la done In the lour miles of highway will be com-
yesra atnee the Ice business pletely tied up until the legality
got under the wing of the of the contract with the Mon-
Uurporatlon Commission, not to arch I* acted upon
lee prices have been held In the -
enure state Over haft of these HIJACKERS ON TL’LiA BO AD
were case* where the Ice com- As Jim Lewers approached the
pany of Its own volition sought paved road near Bowden a trio
the permission of the Cotnmls of highway men stopped his
•ton to cut down Ice price*. The car and robbed him of hit
only action toltiatod by the watch and about eight dollars
baa bean the mail-
ing of a circular latter to silica
concerns tn tha
M Page 3>
In cash at 11 o'clock Monday
night. Officers have been un
able lo locale nay clue lo idea
ufy the mm.
Some fourteen months ago the
Oklahoma Oas A Electric com-
whereto* the ettv has but a i D®* of th* weevil the offWkals
wnereoy tne city naa dui a Muakoee*- meet- *ho «** to have appeared on
roundly1*ovir' Imndred ^ ^ contest was
dollar* .$40° 00. per month held with Harry Clark in charge
infection apt to, .fred^ L P.tnck_ of Uu. city.
prisons throughout the country.
ted by Mr. K B Smith, manager
of the local electric lighting I«» •bout th* m‘ddl* ®* Au*
concern have not
A W Jacob, county farm agent
and Mias Jeffte Thompson, home
been acted condiUonl vU1 ,nter demonstration agent, were mem
light system that the is coming
to be generously known as the
"dark town ” Th# pitiful to- p^y submitted k proposition upon by the city commlaaion weo*ner conaiuro vm um mu ..r itu rssailtkrMi comn^ee
Sf:-£=£S3^ii-teS-3 JZ* “ -
lliermoineler Hits
106 Here Tuesday
Main street aboet one o'clock to [ #nd board of commlaotoners,
the morning when light* along pumu out that the city tor iu
the way maintained by private pmem inadequate system u
business enterprise* are turned spending approximately (710.00
per month Tbe O O. k E
all and matn-
Every civic organisation In
the city baa periodically "coaa*
out" in support of th* whit*
way. Th# CHy roflflnnn bos
lo la
lain at it* ow
parted of ton
for •
SSmI
— that thay Mlher -y* ch^k mtmr* *■
It
Swimming pools and elactrtc
fim ftin been vtfy popular
Throughout the afternoon th* I ior the past two weeks wHh
... w-aijrxrvsrjstas
the thermometer to 188 Tues-
day afternoon
of tbe O. o. *
6 bettor (me for
IB Um
‘Our Woothsr Man.” promis-
ed us ooaMr weather today In
tbe Malawi and wsatsni par-
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