Sapulpa Sunday Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 118, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 21, 1951 Page: 4 of 16
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1951
PAGE FOUR—SECTION ONE
.Good Fun on a Rainy Day'
—Hiawatha Telis Everyone a Story—
By MAX TRELL
• Continued from Pub*- Onn
IT vu » dreary, rainy day.
Ki.arf and H*nld. the shadow-
children with the tumed-about
names, had gathered all thtir
, friends about them in their room.
'There were Mr. Punch and his
wife Judy, Mr Canary Whoa the
Hobby Horse, General Tin thetin
soldier, Mary-Jane the rag-doll,
Teddy the stuffed bear, and Hia-
watha. the Indian bov
• Let’s tell stories,' Knarf said.
But the only thing that anyone
Could think of was the rain. Fi-
nally Hiawatha said: "Shall I tell
you of how the Indians believe
that ratn gets Into the clouds’ It
Is a story that my grandfather s
grandfather told him when he
was a little boy "
2r
first flvqred lo ImI s wrcfc. «•>»'
takr *nly a day or two
"His confession has strengthened
our case.” the prosecutor said
Jasper county. Mo authorities
at Joplin today filed five separate
Mosser 'murder^chanes against the to ^proSEr.^ LONDON. Jan 30 „e^r.ui„ CSS
23->ear-old former convict Horn- forcPd tbPm to drive him to Mexico may agree under strong American ----
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sers except the father, who was
driving and shot them when the
mother became hysterical and the
children started to cx> , . ... ^ Bld
He abanooned Use Ulood-aoaXed Fer8u~°n
car near Tulsa, and returned to
Blvthe where Deputy Sheriff Horn- MdV
er Waldrlp tried to question him
on Jan 6. and »i> kidnaped
Cook left the deputy In the des-
ert and drove off in Waldrips car
Commissioners
Expected To Get
Bock In Phone Cose
Dewey. Lat-
Agree To Brond
Chino Aggressor
•The deer went wherever they
pleased," Hiawatha said.
ever, these were regarded merely
"insurance” to be invoked in case
the federal case falls short of the
death penaltv
The bodies of Mr and Mr* Mos-
ser and their three children were
found ui an abandoned mine shaft
at Joplin Monday Shelton said this
will not affect the federal court trial
in Oklahoma because "he kidnaped
the tamity in the western Oklahoma
district"
It was also in Oklahoma that
Cook began the fantastic
IOrCfd tnem lO drive hum w .viculu may "v,v
but thev were unharmed when the pressure to brand communist China
__ ___«___ ____n un.irasanr in nn tnfnr*T\t‘(1
ing the legislature to appropriate
funds to audit the books of Bouth-
_ _____ _ _ western Bell and to Investigate the
— nun* Back*in Phone Cose *•“"« "in c“"
SSS-SrSs 'j£rssL?2£f£ sKi'SS
to go along with part of the Am?ri- mUsioners were expected today to and said he believe* Jon . no r in
can demands,’ one source said heed an attorney general’s ruling Wa*hington, will aj»o <“^y ^Imsm'
Ihew *ources said it was [OMlble and return to the telephone rate lng of Attv^Gen. Mac « william.
Britain will try to water dou n the hearing case despite a new attack son that they cannot ay
American resolution or offer a on them. qualify from the hearing
Lloyd Lowery, Weatherford city Both commissioners said they
attorney caused Commissioners Ray would quit the » *
Mexican police captured Cook
Santa Rosalia last Monday,
Ferguson Loads
Murray's Stand
For More Economy
n weems and Ra C Jones to di>- er is.,fling statements denying low.
an aggressor in Korea. Informed Mb. Comclenre Hart JJSTihin h? charged prejudice ers s charge that they were pee.
sources said today SALEM. Ore. lU.*— Police Chief <1 > Southwestern Bell Judice for the company
Britain also w * m pIyd'; ""”2 rrceued the lol ow - T ^ Co . sald -th,rt. may * southwestern Bell L, asking a per-
drawing diplomatic recognition ol jng letter from a self-Admltted char„PS died." If the manent 110.100.000 annual rate In-
th» Peking regime but is unalter- parking-meur chiseler: Enclosed "JP* the bench for Oklahoma and S8.477.00ii
ably opposed to taking economic flnd 25 cenU because I put a few JE? 1 ^ cltv citlZen»'tampurarv increase until a decision
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Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin
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Everyone In the room cried out uke .shallower and shallower, and
gaperly thafr-he wanted to hear muddier and muddier.
Hiawatha’s story about the rain "perhaps for a day—perhaps
Bo Hiawatha, after waiting for a fQr a VTPk _Tnbokoma who loved
moment or two until everyone v as to swim, would v utrh his brother
quiet, began as follows: splashing the water into the
r»«*red With Forest* clouds. And then finally he would
a* the fields were starl losinB his patience Lflok
-!/mg ago, when the fields were ^ wou;d sav pointing to the
covered with forests, and the but overhead All the w ater is
falo and the deer moved whereve: ^ There l.s none left for
tliey pleased over the great ptains. m in' ’
there were tw'o enormous bears
named Tchokomo and Tehokoma.
__ ______■_____ I..., Tchnlcn-
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan
Jo O Ferguson, defeated Re;iub-
crlme iu an candidate for governor, pub- {■
*pre.- that left him with six eon- nclv commended Oov Johnston J
leased murders Bedde.s the Mo.ser Murray's economy program today *
death he admitted killing Robert aPt] Murrxs said "not many things 1
H Dewey Seattle -ale man whose i,aVe given me as much pleasuie. p
i lound on the desert near Ferguson. Pawnee publisher, told |f
th» new governor in a letter lotta' |
he supports his program and i. |
sure tne nearly 49 per cent of the a
voters who atipported me." are also ||
imhit.d it
If
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Plenty of Mud
Blvthe Calif
The nrgv began alter Took rob-
lied l.er \rcher of Tahoka. Tr* ol
his ear lirA I.other. Okla Dee.
no Me dilehed Ihe ear and stop-
ped the vaeationing Mosaers at
gunpoint, forcing Mosser to drive
first to Wirhita falls Tex., and
then to l.t Paso. Tex.. Wlnlhrop
\rk and Joplin Cook's former
home
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MIC lilt!
a«t«[
WflNal
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presnents a fashion success story in
IMUIIOI
um.
NWIN
.. you perform during tl>e next
lour >eais as you now propose and
promise, vouri will be a grext ad-
ministration. Fergu.,on wrote.
He celled Murray's program a?
outlined to the legislature, "gen-
WEAR-EVERYWHERE SUITS
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They were brothers But Tchoko- - But Tchokomo would growl
Bio had fur as black as night. And anfJ Ray. Ttlrrr ts plenty of mud.
Tehokoma had fur as white *s'mj[ brother' And more nkely
gnow. They lived on top of a tow- n0( would push him In.
•ring hill. And now the brothers would be-
"Although they were brothers. KU) l0 ftBhl in ,.amest. which is
they did not get along well with lntlr>pc] a ba(1 thing for brothers to
each other. Tchokomo would of- do T1)(.n Tchokomo, the black
I (fills . — — - —
Co'd said he tied tip all the Moe- eraih smind. but saia. "its ap-
We Extend
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h otner. iniu»™.u - do Then icnokomo, me uia> r.
ten roar with a mighty voice at would roar till the hill shook.
Tehokoma; and Tehokoma would And Tf|lokoiria the white bear.
flash
tno
okoma;anu irnoitnmii»vu.u And Tchokoma. he white Dear,
h his sharp claws at Tchoko- would njsh his ciaws like Jagged
_____And for miles around the buf- gtreak. of light And the mud from
falo and the deer and the other thfl ,,,np.y !ukf. would fly Into
our
falo and the deer ana tne uuier thf, Pinpty jakf. would fly into
animals would lookat ea' ti other Rkv and turn the clouds black
In alarm and say: The two broth- untij ,hf. ^ bole sky was filled with
vrs are itormlng at each other It darknrss And suddenly Tchoko-
1s not good. For they may ‘'om®,:mo. the black bear would seize
tumbling down their hill and fall Tehokoma the white bear, and
on us Then the animals would niaR ,)lm afTOSS sky And he
hide until the quarrrl was over Wf)uJd flV turning and tumbling
• #4 tii* Hill uhrrr thf tWO bCBTS . _ . ..i______ k h»c annrmmit
hide until me quarrn would fly. turning and tumoung
and the hill where the two bears aod scratching with his enormoas
lived was quiet again. ,clav.' And he would rip the clouds
"Now what made the two broth- jnto bitR and ^ thc water
"Now wnai inauc me *»*> *'**'■••• bdR and au me water
er-bears quarrel was this At the lbat Tchokomo had splashed Into
top of the hill was a lake of crystal- lhcm wouid come falling down in
clear water. Tchokomo loved this Rreat drops And some of the
lake becaase of the fish that were ! dropR fpll back lnt0 thP iake, and
In It He would sit on the bank for cf thp,n fel| lar and Wide,
hours, waiting for a fish to come wetlJng thP fields and the forests
near the surface Then he would and lhf graJiS and the flowers.
aj>iash his paw into the water And tbal was the rain,
with a |^hiy “>c^8ometlme. E e and especially Knarf
he would catch the fish, but more s Indlan slory
often he would simply send the 'rixln U was K.iarl who
mater flying high into the air, an "Tchokomof th# black bear,
>■ w°ula H,aJ '"S-H PaSM,“ “ho wSfSS? hir Men th.
clouds and be carried off Thunder And liis brother Tcho-
"Now his brother Tehokoma on Thunder And ^ br ^
the other hand hmd the Wee * ™ nave been the
Bimply to swim in, for the water ,
Was as fresh and cool as it was Utl n^.
crystal clear But Tchokomo. with Perhaps.’ said Hiawatha, nod-
ipiashing alter fish, made the ding But no one knows for sure
Wishes
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