Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 166, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1932 Page: 4 of 6
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PAUL 1-oCR
!)AI*UL1*A 1 ILivALD. SAIIU'A OKL AHOMA
WKJKTSDAY MAR W» >^2
The ‘ Old Marster” Looks Them Over
V, -r rn on the b«IL bey! The Boa >* t on the batting practice at Los Anreles. where th*
. J ' : \ y^.y. Here it John MeGraw, man- I team »training. "Shanty Hogan isi catching. while
Je New Y«zk Giant*, keeping an eagle eye I •‘Stonewall’* Jackiou is trying to hit one a nine.
SUNRISE EASTER HOLY LAND AS IT STANDS TODAY
SERVICE_W|LL BE IS PICTURED BY NEW SAPULPANS
PRESENTED HERE u* *.*.!on draw.*. nigls, are na^k.r, At present they are op-
_ iba Sa^a^ian.. are aiak.ng ready lor | era uni a smart grit ahoy ou north
Y-'r*l 'NT DFPICTING RF.*l KKlt.- *ervance of this holy period s?cnes Mi.n street Mrs. Wiendahl ts for-
Tiov WILL BE GIVI VAT M. E. anj pteraresque descriptions of an mtrly cl New Orleans while Mrs.
• HI KCH. SOI TH interesting tr.p to the Holy Lind were , Allen is from Dallas.
Ada M Wi'-ndanl j -- - --
Lindbergh Baby
nr:n. after their returr the servants
announced they had )ust received a
cablegram from Eur- » that a rela-
tive war ill. and that they would
{ have to leave at crx'
j The chisel and crate lumber was
. missing, it was recalled that the
1 butler had budt an extension for
, their ladder used aiuui.a the he use.
Tne word gut." Getmar. fer gc:l.
i is reported to have beer, o??d in the
! lanscm ncte left in the baby's nurs-
j ery.
• The couple had given conflicting
i c umarr.es. although claiming tc be
man and wife. Their reports cn past
i employment and ges.oencc in this
I country were conflicting
Reports or. ether clues investigated.
, in brie:. were r
i Charles Oliver, the mysterious pns-
, ente questioned by the mystcfOiuS
; Jit ms Rctner. mderrover man. was
I relieved of suspicion along with two
| cthets questioned on a story he had
I told of a aix*jncr.th-c!d kidnaping plot.
Others released were Daniel Murnane,
Baycnne. N J. ape Mrs Catherine
DucheJt bearding house pioprietor
Wuiiarr. Gieascn. Olivers fotmer fel-
jlcw pi Lscoer. probabiv will be released
i later on a d.scrderiy conduct charge
, pending.
I Stanley Crandall, ex-convict. Is un-
I dtr Invest.aaiicn by the New York
1 puttie beard tc which he report",
regularly. He participated in the kid-
naping in 1923 of Verntr Alexander-
1 sen. ioa cf a Genial Electric re-
search engineer.
1 Flank H. Berg, private detective
once accused by Max Phillip.-, cf be-
ing concerned in « kidnaping plot
uga.net him. was visited and question-
ed but was not connected with the
Lindbergh case.
v.as sail alive; whether they had
acandened the theory, (j-.gina-iy held,
that a woman aided tne kidnapers.
Riging to the Occasion
Congress Today
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Senate
Continues consideration of interior
department appropriation bill.
Foreign relations committee c in-
siders adherence to world court.
1;. e: •*■■ -.mm I * committee con- i
siden bill to regulate interstate bit*
and truck trafuc.
Public lands committee considers1
* oil! to transfer public domain to the ,
states.
House
Continues consideration cf tax bill
i Interstate commerce SOWltitlgt con-
i limits hearings cn ra.iroad holding |
j company regulation.
Hcttse banking and currency com-
' mittfe begins cor. .deration of com-1
! medity price rt ibiltiation bills and'
i heme loan discount bill.
i Foreign affair* committee cont.nues
I hearings cn resolution tc ban slup-
! rnentr cf munitions to belligerent na-
! tuns |
recalled by Mrs
a . .. LAST RITES FOR
A !s prestnurii
Be
Uf
EASTMAN TO BE
HELD TOMORROW
this city who have visited som- — j
^ Bayard—in a sun* . remote parts of the earui. i
Eaa^r Sunday, in the hating traveled in 18 countries
dist charen. __Leaving with a party of 112 tour-
to paraopateand a lrip l0 3rient. „ i \-im\n* MASK philosophy
fr....... • :.t some tune; WAS THAT. Wit IS WACT
a:. .ir. Jewiah temples IN FI TI RE AT I east
.n—r-— — | Pearl ot tne Orient." the city
tie* first eemurv cnewn as Dama.-cua is where they
' the church .n which John the
The Street
ROCHESTER. N. Y . Mar. 16—<IP>
—S^nley Crandall, parolled kidnaper
about whom New Jersey police au-
thorities inquired yesterday, was ar-
rested here today alter an all night
search.
STO( K PRICES IRREGULAR
NEW YORK Mar 16—<IP’—Pt.c&s
| were irregular and trading dull at the 1
opening on the -tock exchange today |
St»el common opened unchanged
I at 44 1-4 and held steady in the,
j tare of adverse news on the steel in-1
j austry The Iron Age found lack o: 1
| buying had brought operations cf j
steel plants down from 27 to 25 pet ■.
cent of capacity
Not only has the Ford Motor Co J
I failed to fulfil! to recent ;>romi-.-e -j
i of large steel orders” the Iron Age
said, "but the delays in its produc-
tion schedule have slowed up oth?r
automobile manufacturers to such an
extent that steel mill schedules ha.-, i
been adversely affected."
Kruger A: Toll opened 15.000 share*
at 2 and 35C0 shares at 2 1-8. th*
latter unchanged Irom
close •
Thi.- unu.-ual photo, n.ade from r.ght beneath him, show* k. Kurtz,
looking like u great. unga:nly bird poised in flight, as he aqairme J over
the aui to tie for f.r*t p.ace in the pole vault event of the Oxford
Lniversitv sports fir.ai-, recently held at Oxford, England. Kurti, a
lormer Ya.e and Lxeter man. cleared tha bar at 11 feet, 1 men.
Few Christians Of
certorv twer attempt to
reeling = arai tzitugnt-expenences
these Cnru.ua
who were called u> be witnesses to tin
aia> pumbered Utrtrig that :u least O^rv s* peace ,«,
tr, t.iri. .w I-/ aaeear.t of tlie i among taerr travel memones.
m wiuweamg i-ie 1 1 - —l TT.L, explanation c! the religious
RGf HESTER N. Y . Mar. 16 (LP>—
fieorge East mo n wrote my work is
fiiusbecL wliy wait, arai died be-
Uie futuic life
rerumetien. the gate-, cf the past j At this ancient city they also arw Rochester's first ciuaen was
mill tx ir^; »&ec and we shall stftod the wall over which Saul m-a* v o^tor and cloe friend
and tne tomb 'brought back by the travels | Ul Thur-day at 3 30 p. «n
Ma.ta. located soutii of Sici.y hat j-.f f;crlon s statement in a copy-
We shad « e Peter and John and
the ether disciples. We
Ti.cma, and
shall beheld
eCTOWi uilv
is now owned by Ingland was a-to'
... , _, riglited article appearing in the Ro-
lartn.ul woman go V*JUK1 before going to the Sea ot Tlmes-Umon was a discussion
,e . rr.- to U..J. Gai.W wnere one of trv- Sapu.pans |.. th<. manufaaurer’s rel^ious beliefs.
the beloved body We shall see Joseph l00k a sailboat trip.
c| Ai.maii.aca. and N,codeir«us and F**orT* Tiberias
a ditcusficn that paralleled that after
the Centurion of Calvary, of
the country of Up* death cf Ea'tman's friend. Thomas
. • . - $ - rsrw ^««-.
J f. V .7 ' .*[' . r\ ‘rr i10 Pa>.-.--.r.e was k.eer. .Ackerman cf Columb.a University, a
Days at this JTty would not per-1 bJOgrapber of the camera and film
the Jerusalem children; and at • Iasi
we shall fee the proces.-.on come back
from the glorious cene of
ticn to face the task of conquering
the world.
mil Uie travelers to view everything j pi;duoer said;
of interest. They d.d sit, however, In • I once aikcti Mr Eastman what
Aac-n- ■i‘*‘ church where 8t. Peter preached, i .,«• thought of a mar. abo would com-
1 Wnhe in this part of the country-; nut suicide. He answered that it de-
vicuing down as far as Je: isaiem | pended entirely upon a mans otoliga-
Zane Mentzer is in c
mu'.'c. and
dramatics.
Mrs Glenn
•a te of ;he j they saw Joseph's work shop that is tiCTt* and responsibilities
Miller the j now .sunken under the ground, the j ^ "Tne fact^ that he
Kidnap Suspect
k his own
he intended
fer he wai
ver did any-
His life has beer
always had a fear tr
ccme a buiden 'lik
Dr. Ntrtcn acecm.
many cl his travels
dated in his phiiant:
'Many talk; we £
tragedy; he
he wCAiid he-
me old men .”
«d Eastman cn
rid was asso-
pics.
cn religicn,"
m< v v -
mountain where Mary obta.ned her1 life indicated to me
water, the hill cf tran-figuration and 1 f<-- ;me time to
many other places. | foe type of man w
At Jerusalem, where Christ was! thing impulsively
j c.Ticifted. they were taken up Ion?
j flights of stairs enclosed in the bui.d-
i in. Up hundred* of stairs, they came
to the hiil where the crass stood,
j Tins is now enclosed in the .sam,>
buiidin-j upon which the cross now
I stands. TOt X.jTT/n .aid
At the very rp* at tile bi*e of ^ Ulr., cf h;1 m a supretm
the crass on whicn c*trt^- died i* * }je .aid it mo.*, oe some form
tmtiJ brat* ho*e to denote tne ex«.. tj intelligence but tha' ;.e co d form
place. Hundred* of 101111*15 e«ch ye*. no 0^;lnj^ conception cl it
_ visit th.s temple that- is said to be ,.g0 jgr as ^1^5 in a future life
the most holy sight in the old coon- having any effect on one. conduct
try. here, he said he dldn t think 11 made
As the party traversed the Holy ^j. deference one way or another It
Land, they were met by groups of w.a\. up to a to live his best
natives who guided them to the heTe and jet the futur% take care of
feenes of the Bible day*- itself."
Frcm Jerusalem, the local party----
went to Cairo. Egypt where they DALLAS CAPITALIST KILL' "HI
rambled through the tombs of the DALLAS. Tex.. Mar 16. OP>— Fu-
kings. had their picture* made by ntral aervicea were lot-id here today
the pyramids. From this country' they for R- B Stuchter 56. local capitalist
visited the wilds of Airica. who was found shot with a pistol at
Mrs Wiendahl has made six trii»s his side yesterday a few minute* after
across the ocean Much of their trav- reading an account of the suicide of
ei ha* been together, however, they, George Eastman, kodak magnate.
HOPEWELL N J„ Mar. 16. OP,—
Col. and Mr Char.es A. Lindbergh
clung today to the belief that their
kidnaped ren Charle* A jr.. Is still
al.ve and well, according to unim-
peachable information given the Unit-
ed Pre.-J. Rea On* for tins belief were
not given 111 detail however.
Meantime, nutiiorltn-s untiringly run
down scores of leads ami clues wvtii-
out contributing positively to tlie
myrtery of the child's fate or its kid-
napers' whereabouts
A former kidnaper, Stanley Cran-
dall, now cn parole, was detained m
Rochester. N. Y. for questioning as
to his movements in recent days on
the policy theory that all known kid-
napers at large ought to be checked
up
Shortly after this development. New
Jerrey police gave cut a .‘■tatement of
Kenneth Schaefer, an Easton. Pa.
taxi dnver wu> drove mysterious pas-
sengers to Hopewell recently, and
claimed *hat at their behest he took
at verbal note saying:
Baby *afe; withdraw police March
9 and 10. D^ect communication
Lindbergh heme Call Spuale tLind-
berghs gt-be tween • from l/ingacre
Important." iLongacre is a New
York telephone exchange.)
The police raid an investigation of
his story of his strange passengers
and their stranger maneuvers had not
proven "8nv facts cf hr story"
Other points developed by the fore-
seen press communique
The police claimed to be unaware
of the vir.t of Abraham Levenson
11 ted as a Philadelphia suitcase manu-
facturer. to the Lindbergh home ves-
U rday
The authorities are will investigat-
ing the unexplained departure cf two
German servants from the home cf
Mr and Mr* C L Lughtlx-; at Frank-
lin Park, tiie day after the kidnaping
Quest UR! that went unanswered
dealt with whether the police felt they
were still prcgreuing; whether they
had mlcrmat.cn to indicate the baby
REPORTS OF FURTHER FIGHTING OF
CHINESE AGAINST MANCHURIA RULE
SPREADING; RUMORS ARE DISCOUNTED
American Telephone firmed up to
124 1-4, up 1-4: Consol,dated Ga« 64
3-6. up 3-8 and Standard Oil of New
Jersey 29 7-8 up 3-8
By Mik-s W'. Vaughn forces was reported
• ranni rr**» si*rr r«crt»p--n i»ni > 1 Soviet authorities were said to have
TOKIO Mar 16—Reports of fur- taken over the railroad irom Vlad-
:ber fighting by Chmese revolting'ivastok. near the eastern Manchunan
tig a. ns t the near independent atate o: border, to B.agovestrh. nsk. on the
he previous i Manchuria reached here today as re- northern frontier. _
organization of the cabinet of Prt - D-spatche* from
Harto.n sad 66
, Japanese women and Children had
Try l id.a f Fir.1 ham's Vegctac-e Cvmpwmd
She Shouldn’t be Tired
No energy. circle! under her eyes. If ihe
would on!v try L'dta E. Ptnkham's
Vegetable Compound in tablet-form,
she could be strong and happy again.
mttr Inuka; was delayed.
The v.-ar office ridiculed rumor? . reached "here from Manchoui
«;iread by a r.at.ve news agency that A state of sic?e was reportedly
j a Japanese airplane hud been shot j declared at Ha.an, Manchuria, after
| down over soviet terr.torv on th?! reports that Chinese were planning to
Manchurian frontier. i attack
The res.qnat.on of Hem.- Minister Gen Ma cuan-ssnan Chinese- mil-
Nkkahaahi was accepted. Tlie Pre- iui.-.t who declared he would fight
tux-r agreed to fill the office lumuif ^ Japanese to the death'' at Tut-
temporarily. He abandoned attempts | t)tvtr * ti© now is .scheduled to
to reorganize the government, how- become minister of war in the new
ever, after Overseas Minister Toyo- Munrnu government, was expected to
vuke Hata declined to suceed to the >ad an expedition against the rs4>-
mmivtry of justice i els" in the Manrhouli and Hetho re-
* While reports were received ul the gion'
j -vacuation of Japanese women and
' children from Manchouli. foreign
j tourers reported soviet military act-
ivity on the Manchurian frontier
I Cancellation on regular traffic or.
I pan of the Ussuri railroad to clear
I the way for movement of military
IIAMBl rtGER PLACE ROBBED
Thieves entered the place known
as Hamburger King. !8‘i North Wat-
er street last night and escaped with
$10 in cash. Entrance to the building
was gained by a back window.
own to police as a notorious
/yangiV r and leader of a kidnap
mn*. Leo Turner (above), of St.
)houi£. Mo., is being sought in Chi-
cago on tips that connect him with
the kidnaping of tha Lindbergh
baby. Nu clue or lead is being
overlooked in the search for the
ichild, and Turner » but one of
.aaveral suspects on whoae activities
■__ pulice are checking up.
INDIAN DEMANDS JURY TRIAL
Tern Fewell, Indian, cimrged with
indlrec c.ntemp' cf court in a divorce
car' L: ight by his wife, Lizxu- Se-
well. a while woman, demanded *
jury trial when he was brought before
Judge Gaylord K Wilcox in the dis-
trict roui: yesterday. The Judge;
granted his request, setting bond in (
the case at $500.
FLEX
The Ideal 4-hour Enamel
Cost* No More
Looks IP-tter. Spread* Farther,
Easts Longer
COWMAN’S
PHONE 323
Across from 4 oort House
We KnoW You Are Waiting
for the
Two NewFordCars
4 and V-8
In a very short time, official announcement with all details will be
made. We cannot tell you the details at this time, but Irom what wc
have heard and actualy seen, these two new Ford Cars will be the
first cars ever presented where Quality, Style and Price have been
combined.
We are taking orders daily—which shows the public’s utmost confi-
dence in the Ford Motor Company's ability to turn out an outstanding
motor car If you want a car promptly, list your order with us or
bring your old car to us for appraisal or sale before the new car
comes in.
We can assure you the new car is beyond your
expectations in Quality. Style and Price
Leachman Motor Co.
Main and Lee
Phone 1300
STAYING RIGHT IN
pitching to the thinking pub-
lic good value* in merchandise
Fresh Catfe-h. Ilalibnt. Oyster*.
Canned I.sbsler, Shrimp. Crab
Meat
Roquefort Cheer Dressing. \n-
chfcVy Paste
3 small Mcnareh tcmalo soup 10<
2 cans taH pink almon 25r
1 ran fanev red salmon 35e
2 tans sardine paste 25e
3 ran* Norway »roo» pack
sa rdine* 32e
Cns*e A Blarkweir* Grated Par-
mesan Cheese. Mint Saure. Dire
A nr he vies, bottle
Large BeeehnBt peanut butter,
jar
3 tb perk shoulder —
2 lb perk sausage
Fre*h beef tongue*, !b
Beef or veal roast, Tb
lu bars P A G soap
10 bars Swift’. White soap
19e
?5c
2Sr
15r
12' ,e
29c
25e
Peek selected Idaho Ruswtt
potatoes 29c
Creamery butter, lb 21c
White cauliflower, lb 12'jr
Eggplant, lb
Fresh cue umbers, each 20c
Fresh tomatoes. Tb 20c
P-T Shearer
Phone 1300
2* 8. Park
DRIVE IN MARKET
Park an4 Shop
»
5 ways to use a telephone
'im
Visit CHICAGO
from your home . . .
for $1.40
itotien-tc-notion offer 8:30 p m.
CHICAGO . . . lowering building»
. .. roar of the Loup district . . . beau-
tiful Lake Shore Drue...friend* who
live in this colorful city . . . business
associate* there. And it's all a* near
as sour telephone1
Just ask for “Long Distance”... and
t ou’re tJitrf.
Fhi . . . you're usually connected
while vou hold the line.
lilt at
a local call.
L*u i>i ini...you can call at reduced
rate* after 8 jo o’clock at night.
L *e the last voice highway between
here and Chicago for three minute*
tonight...or any night. Call a friend.
Call a relative. Call a business ac-
quaintance. See for yourself how
much pleasure and profit long dis-
tance ran mean to you.
SOUTHWItTKRN Bill
c best reason tor having a teie-
\D phone, as one telephone user says,
is not having one. Here are some inci-
dents that pro\e the point;
r*)j
\
I.irtle Bohhv fell downstairs. He v\as
hurt and mother was frightened. Bur
she wasn’t too frightened to know what
to do. She ailltd up the doctor . . . and
lie was there in a few minutes.
^ t-0*v
mL
i
i *
It was only a stray cat in the basement,
’he policeman said. Mrs. Clark laughed
. . .a little nervously. But what a cohV-
rort it was to know the telephone would
bring help so quickly!
1
-» '*V N
•rf
Jim Mutvaney s back at work again...
after two months. Last night the Bos*
telephoned: Jim, wc landed a hig con-
i tract. Be on hand first tliiru* in the
morning.”
t f t
r r_. g
What else can you buy that every mem
her of the family can use. ..that will hr
.1 source of safety in ca$e offh e, sickness,
emergency. .. that w ill he a convenience
always ?
Just call the business ojfi,
' C. B. RILLINGSLKY
District Manager
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