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PACE TEN
SORDS POINTS
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By JACK SORDS
Ctalitl PNn Syria Cartiili
RABBIT MARANVILLE can now Uke hi* place alone ride of Jock
guinn and a few more of thooe freak* of aature who refute to weaken
with the passing yean. At an age arhen the average player, through
a set of false teeth, it telling tales of the deed* he once performed on
the diamond. Maranville Snds hints*!* at the top of the heap among
the National league shortstops.
With 20 yean of professional baseball experience behind him. tbs
Rabbit seems to have loot little of the skill that made him a great
player. Twenty-nine error* in ISO games is all that this veteran
made with the Brave* last season. He had 143 patents and 445
assists to his credit, and figured in 98 double plays.
Maranville played shortstop for the Braves' "miracle team” of 1914,
that won the National league pennant after being in last place on
July 4. All of his buddies of those days have long since been inactive
and mi<t of them are practically forgotten. Mill the Rabbit goes on
with no tiros of slowing up. _
MANn^^TCH*^W---
LOS ANGELES Jan «'(LP>-Danny , nncthue, •«“ * •»«■«* ■cUcn* bv l*°
\ present state officials and one official-
rutnired in ir.anv political
Sangsur. youthful Lot; AngHts, ama-
teur. Willie Ootgln. San Francisco! vas
pro. and B<‘n Conlrin. of Oakland. | | ir|rs
n> rthem California professional cham-
pion. head tie list today of 96 golfers
v. ho qualified foe the Los Angele.;
510000 open golf towmarrer.t here
Frrty other profrsuar.aL wt exempt
firm tlie q<iahfying ro"t.d
Encli of the three tinned in a card
of 14« for the 36 holes. -'.'•'•.sKiered
1 -et'er than average beoaiise tlie
final 18 hole; was played in 'he ruin
Sansste- ar.d Coittin liad rounds of
70 t rd 76 each, and Oogptn had two
73's. A number cf excell’-nt gclfer.
f. iltd to make the rrade. Lewis 8roi.
Killcmt Country tlub pio. Fd flayer
Chicago, and Gibson Dunlap, foimer
Bojt'nym California amateur cham-
pion. mis.-ing the reject group fcv small
margins
The k>j 13 scores and tie* on each
of six course* wire puked to coni-
Any action Murrov mav Ukc to
fry vent di.missal of his suit asking
certain state oflinals Iron' entering
into an alleged contract to settle the
ihomas B Stick estate on a basts that
would deprive the stetr of approx
mutely ssoponoo m irhrrlti..ce taxci
was awaited with interrst.
(The defendant named lit Hurray's
Milt. sta'e atiditor-elftt Frank C
Cuter. ..ad filed a motion to dissolve
the temporary' restraining orocr grant-
id the governor-elect in dist’lct court
Carter said Mursv wruld b- asked 'o
testify and i>rodure evidence to 'how
lie had Mifflcien' grounds to substan-
tiate his allegations
Murray named ^artcr A 8 .1. Shaw,
present auditor, end three executes
and trustees ot the Slick estate as
defendants. He alleged opt. W. Jl
pete In the me lw! round of P*v which Hollow a v was to reoeive a SoOOWV. fee
. .*« t .t tW. U iI.Nipa r*. Mi.lrtf s-liift*' .a
v.'ll start at the Wilshirr Country club
tr rrrrrrow
Welter Hagen. Jy Kir'.trnod and
Onn Dutra southern Cflifcn.ia pro
fen-tonal chimpicn. will 'oim the
ft ature threesonu
Ga'lery fans who cannot get within
hailing distance of these thiee fin"
plaverx. may fellow any of '•* num-
• rtiw ether combinations with assur-
arwe that they will see some excellent
gcjf.
Fiend Col “M” on
Woman** BrcatJ
SAPULPA HERALD. SAFI l PA OKLAHOMA.
THURSDAY. JAN. $. 1931
lefore he b*:oo*es guvniJt
The committee of the whole in tn»
ho«j«e today was to consider tlie bill
I lOMdmg for 'ivatton of a tax com-
mtraion that wcjM replace all present
tax aaressment and collection agencies
of the state Tina meaaui ■ has ti e
Indorsemen of Murray and hi* fcl-
lowers The bill may reach 'he sen-
ete today A similar measure 1ms been
introauced m th? house
Reports of rfme opposition to tlie
nn usurc weic heard today Scnr
ai:Mb>i it wo.ua gram the governor
too much power in taxation matter*
The oill provid -s that the r' vrrn ir
ilu.ll name th- t »x :rmmi.~elon and
tliat U>c terms of the cotnml'-skn shall
be co-tcrtuinus with that cf the gov-
ernor.
However ; assay of the bill sppear-
fd rcrtain.
A companion bill provide* ‘cr nece«
■ary appropriations for the tax cem-
mt'iiou to begin work r.ixt June 30
M>-awrr Before Iteese
Tie hcu--« was due to consider
m* asures providing for repeal of the
laws niacins -otton inns end .cc
plot t* under control of the torpera-
t.ur oommbnioi ITvis was 'he first
»lcp to slirar 'he mmiisini rt much
of .Is power
Other res- Lulls end joint resolutions
placed in the hc e and senate hop-
pdl late vca'-rxl'iy pro.-ideo lor the
II U wing
da.* ^aguardwi ha-' ofcfectrd to a
conference with the senate or the at~
unless hi* propckvil to prolific
loans for city dwellers is etnbcded
therein
The biU aa originally passed by ne
house calk for sppropnsr. .or of 9*5.-
000 000 as requested by Preside
Hoover The sena'e on Mud*? add- .
ed • total of 815.000*00 for loan*
for human food Laguardi* ino*ts
that the bill be recommitted to spee-
dy that city dwellers share in the
food loans.
Famed Screen Star
Denies Dope Charge
Movie Fashion*
ir.wing j players
An annua! appropriation > t ‘150 000: ,.ntln?..
for '.he next bicomum to provide fo;
old age pennon lor persons <15
-tors or elder who have resided in the
Mate 12 yetrs and the c^.nty six
norths
A continued {acccd sr*s"n tn dc'r
and a bag Unut on ducks -if 1C daily
ard four geese daily
Making killing ol predatory animals
making depredations cti poultry and
l.TSftcck legal end lepcaling the law
lequiring sal* of p<elt* by Pcb 10
h.immation of oi>poss:im and skunk
li'.m the lis*. of lur hranr i animals
protected exoep; durirg certain aea-
atn.
Suing cf unmcnrpcu ated arrociationv
with naming individial con...osing the
cnmpaay and under the firm name
Taxation of rural tracts of ft acres
..rx*. less only 4-10 of 1 per cent per
dollar valuation where the owner de-
pend* upoa he land for a livelihood.
Appointment by the governor of a
commission to comiHic rer t. mends-
lions far certain const it uttonal re
Lctallaing lining and gikamg of
rough fish
Appointment of chief mine inspector
and charities and co«rectio-v- commis-
sioner by govern'g. clerk of state su-
preme court by a majority c: the court
and of assist an' mine .ns ectors by
the chief mti>' inspector. These offi-
cials arc now eleettd.
Separation of state and prev.denttal
electors ballet*
Hunting of squlrrrtt ard rabbits
without license*.
Trxation of fraternity fooerty
where it is not ised exclusively by
the fraternity or lodge
The tax commits ton was passed on
its second reading in the senate and
teferred to thv committee of the
whole
LIVESTOCK
RECEIPTS AND TABULATION*
OR MARKET
KANSAS CITT. Jan •—<IP>—Hog*
6000 including 2*9 diwet: stew, most-
ly 10 lower than Wednesday1! aver-
age; closing weak; tcg> 7 75
Cattle 2500; calve* 200. short fed
steers and vealers slow; weak: other
classes mostly steady; some strength
on medium heifers.
Sheep. 10.000; lambs slow; moat 25
lower; shee psteady. top led iamb*
8 10.
BtSOOEn
Two Parties
Far VkHor.
Two charming parties ol yesterday 1
tn altemcon and an evei mg narty j
paid court -sy to a popular vi-'itms
matron. Mrs Eugene Smart of Wa.-
nut Springs Texas who is a guest
in the home of her sister and breth- j
er-in-law. Mr and Mrs C D Dan-
lel.
The smart afternoon affa.r was giv-
en by Mrs Daniel and Mrs E R
Shannon who brought together a
group of guests to meet the visitor
and enjoy an afternoon of bridge in
the swond floor parltr of the St.
James hotel .
Seven tables were circled by bridge
and the colors of the St Val-
entines season were reproduced in
the scheme of decoration* Red and
white sweet pews and red roses were
the chosen flowers tastefully arrang-
ed on the bridge tables and held in
va-es about the rooms
Seated for the games with the two
hostesses and the truest of honor
were these guest- Mr* Otto Chand-
ler. Mrv M P Norwood. Mrs Onn
lmndnth. Mrs J E Harris. Mrs Ar-
thur Kn-x, Mrs Charles Schaffer.
Mrs Wade V. Paurdin. Mrs G R.
Fcld'ncton Mrs. Rrv Prrkcr Mrs E
R Powell. Mrs W H Qumnette of
Tulsa. Mrs. Frank Bishop Mrs Frank
Campbell. Mis C. E Daws. Mrs
Gerald Harlan. Mrs Lester Parmlee.
Mrs Carl Meu. Mrs J T Banks.
Mrs H. L Simpson. Mrs J W. Beat-
ty. Mrs E T Aven. Mrs Jack Adams
of Oklahoma Otty. Mrs B C Stivers.
Mrs George Hippard
Dainty priaes aent to Mrs Daws
who armed high and Mrs. Knox who
held second score The attractive
honoree’s favor was presented to Mrs
Smart _
Another social favor was confer-
red upon Mn. 8mait last eveaing
when she was the guest of honor at
an evenii* bridge given by Mr. and
Mrs Onn Landrith in their home on
South Oak street. Players at this af-
fair were Mr. and Mrs Max Cham-
bers. Mr and Mrs Higgens. Mr and
Mrs E R. Shannon Mr and Mrs.
Gradv EUett. Mr and Mrs C. D
Daniel and Mn Smart. Prizes for
aeoring went to Mt*. Higgins among
the ladies and Mr Shannon among
the men. A dainty prize was present-
ed also to Mrs Smart
Mr*. Smart will aepoit tonight lor
her home
♦ ♦ ♦
Inter-CHy Committee
Met Yeaierday.
The Highway Beauulication Com-
mittee. an inter-city ccmmurec com-
jicsed of Tulsa and Sapulpo members
met here vesterdiv morning at ten
ociock in the Y W C A audttcr-
iuir. with almost the entire ensrter
membership in attendance
Plans were discussed to incorporate
as a state organizwtton although they
were not - rmp’ -ted Arrar gemei.ts
were also made to place the charter
membership list cn parchmcit and
present to th* highway ron m;ssim\
The next menirg will be h*ld in
Tuba cn the first Wednesday in Feb-
ruary.
A > 4
Alma Rubens, famed screen star,
fought the narcotic habit for year*.
Recently she won out. That wist-
ful look came back in her eyes. A
few days ago she was arrested in
San Diego and police declare she
had 100 grains of dope in her pos-
session. Miss Rubens I* held in
jail pending bail fixing, hut denies
the charge-
POLICE HEARING PROMISED
TULSA. Jan. 8 —OP►—Mayor Wat-
kins declared today he would not
permit dismissal of police officers
without hearings before the city com-
mission.
At the rame time. Watkins criti-
cized Police Commissioner Munroe
j for dismissal ol 18 oflicers saying
that the commissioner had exceeded
hi* authority granted him in th* city
charter.
Munroe. in dismissing the patrol-
men said the action was taken as
an economy measure
£K,.,vr. ar&*«
boildirig found Mr*. Rr'b*'c*
Hin< n (ahown above with her
daughter! in an uneonaeion* con-
dition. Her drew wa» torai at the
neck and a red. jagged M waa
branded on her breast.
STEALS CHURCH CARPI I
This ho* J hief »aa not a hit *eH-
ccnsciou*. v hen he enured Lie Church
fit God located at Perk and Bryan* the
avenue and ‘joJt fror> the hi or an
Axminstcr ruf. The thieft in* re
yoriid at fhe police station *fter
pas oiacoveied.
to ect ra attemev in the case and -aid
the purrorte I contract had the ap-
proval oi a'tinvv general J. Berry
King
Hearing ww* set for Jan 14 on
Muiray's p-ti'lon Caite- will be
giantcd a hearing by Satiuujv on his
oissolntion motion
• Murray then ca.inot claim execu-
tivc immunity anil raire toe cry he
savtd the -late million- of dollars be
lotc he becnm» governor Carter said.
R P Hill, ar'iug as Muirwv's at-
torney In the case, said Murray would
be prcperlv nprtnaUi1 in court.
T< Name Probe OammitUe
Arpoir.tm-snt o» a legislative investi-
gation romnrut'ec to be heard by
James Babb hmue mcn'Cei from
LeF’ore county, nwr rumcred Babb ts
ronsw“rrd a streng Munay -upporter
Rfiv>rt* mein such a lommittee
might .-tart Its work by an lnveattga-
tlcn of the corporation lomnitssKm
Munay jias announced r.e would
erdtr audits cf the nehuot*)and ccm-
muMon. th* fish and game drpart-
livr.t. state beard of affahs ind Uni-
versity hospital soon alter he becomes
governor
Audits >( other state d pan men:»
mrv be ord*red by the new governor
The breacn that was evident a num-
ter ol weets ng > b»tween Murray and
King became wid«r today wi'h mdica-
Ut-ns the ftgh‘ be'wccii these two
ot' .iaU mar beccme as bittir as the
one anticipated betvv*n the ntw gov*
• inrr and ehiirumn Lew H Wentz of
| the highway commission
C.upkxi with lihre ol tlie blick wit,
mentioning the attorney getv’ral. Mui-
nj indicated he wouVt recommend re-
Qu ',on in ah' number of assktam
a'tuinry grreiwls from 11 to five This
wo Id probably be otipoaed vtgorouslv
ty King.
| This will probably serve ta augment
’he .trained feeling between Murray
•iid King which may later develop
11',to an open break
W«ntz retained tus silence today in
highway conuoveixy.
OKLAHOMA CITY Jan 8-<lPv-
CatUe. receipt* 800; fully steady
Jvandyweight steers 8; short fed
steers 5 50 " 7 25. cow* 4 6 25;
ners and cutters 2 25 2 50
Calves, receipts 300; steady to weak
SRpulpa Lad Named
Legislature Page
Carol Helena. 13 year old son of
Mrs Lola Helena. Sapulpa high school
j instructor has been appointed page
I to serve during the term of the 13th
WILLIAMS RESIGNS POST
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan. 8—<IP>—
John R Williams tolay submitted to
Gov W. J. Holloway his :esignation
as a mem;x r of the state board of
Mfaire.
The res -natld is effective next
Monday v.iien Hi::: way's term as
governor expire*
C E Dudi • yhattnom of he state
board of x*‘iln has already sub-
mitted hm rrtifna.ion 10 Holloway.
FACTLTY CAGER8 IOSP GAME
The Tusla Business college defeated
the llipu. » high scho-.l faculty
tasketbail team 35 to 2S in a game at
the high school gymnasium here las.
night.
PATRICK WILL SPEAK TO
STATE ASSESSORS
SOON
«F!5ySI®
This alluring suit of lounging pa-
jamas is made of heavy rtesh
trepe with a jacket of cut velvet.
It's arresting on the blonde
Roberta Robin-on, screen player.
SEE AND BELIEVE
Silk Dresses
are cleaned by a process that
is exclusive to us When we
return your dress notice how
bright and thoroughly clean
it is.
PHONE 42
PARISIAN
CLEANERS
WE GIVE VOUCHERS
BEWARE THE COUGH FROM
COLDS THAT HANG ON
Coughs from colds may lead to serious
trouble. You can stop them now with
Creomulsion. aa emulsified creosote that
is pleasant to uke. CreotnuUion is a
medical discovery with two-fold action;
h soothes and heal* the inflamed mem-
branes and inhibits germ growth.
Of all blown drugs, creosote is recog-
nised by high medical authorities as one
of the greatest healing agencies for coughs
from colds and bronchial irritations.
Creomulsinn contains, in addition to creo-
sote, other healing element* which soothe
and hral the inflamed membranes and
Mop the irritation, while the creosoio
goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into
the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble
sod checks the growth of the germ*.
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac-
tory in the treatment of coughs from,
colds, bronchitis and minor forms of
bronchial irritations, and is excellent
for building up the ay-tem after colds
or flu. • Money refunded if not relieved
after taking according to directions.
Ask your druggist fsdv.J
CREOMULSION
FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON
trade in common classes, top veals legislature
8: top heavies 7; stackers and feed- Oklahon. i
ere fully steady
Hogs, receipts 800: 10 lower.
7 85 bulk 7 50 so.sw and stags
top
8.
President —
at the state capital at
Ctty.
The boy went to Oklahoma City
’his week »o assume his new duties
as page lb had Pent employed here
as a newspaper earner.
GAS TAX SHARES APPORTIONED
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan 8 —<lPv—
aes-: Oklahoma s 77 counties will receive
sion has b‘*n further comp!’rated by I k>40 000 as
the problem cf avoding i n extra ses-i
sion has b--»n further comp!'rated by I
the republican ate*ting ctmtr ttec «
has assigned priority to four bills, none
of which denis w.th t^e fcondwc
emergency’.
Prespect* frr an extra session were
increased rOnaWn a blv today with,
their aha.-e of the gaso-
'nte tat collected In December. Sec-
retary Ed McDonr tc, of the state
highway r mmtsmon said today. Creek
county's share U 94.874 16.
I"™™ ...« WISCONSIN WOMAN
the WirkeiThxm « mmls.-ior..; | rohibi- ^
non repoi t wcuid be sent to iongress
ty Fresid»nt Hoo er a* *ocn as iw
r*ItUT* po"iblr tie report mav be' "Hare been taking Kniachen Salta
rent to tnc white houv- before the' for fat reduc4ion-am on mv second
bottle—I lost 11 pounds in aix weeks
NEW... January 1st
Silent-Shift Syncro-Mesh Transmission
. and Torque Tube Drive in
BUICKS
Eight at *1025
f. o. b.
Flint, Michigan
mat meeting of ;he con.m^*»«i'. Wrd-
iirsday It hos been fimp.eted and
is now being mimeograph?*! it is
understood
WASHINGTON. Jan 8—<U>’—Ttie
St abb- bill, modifying the provisio.i*
of the drastic Jones “five and ten'
prohibition law. was passed today by
the house with the senate amend-
ment* It now goes to the president
for signature.
A* amended the bill wiU impose
the more drastic penalties of the
Jones law only on sales of more than
a gallon of liquor or on a person
convicted of a dry law vioiation with-
in the mevteaa two years This it I*
understood, will make it impossible
for a man who merely peddle.- a half
pint to be sentenced to prison for
five years, at the same time paying
a fine of 818.000
In manufacturing cases, proof of
connivance of a second person muat
although1 be given
“I
Murray hurled n-w charges against! a third attempt In the house to
the -• nunNsion. alleging it was at-..rend (he drought relief bill to con-
u nrt ng to averd all 1931 r ad con-1 ference was blocked by Rep Laguard-
uacis m all fund* mijht be exhausted11*. repo., N. Y. For three successive
and feel fine—Kruachen su-e gives
you a lot ot vim and pep "
Kruachen Salta are used daily by
millions all over the world not only
to take off fat from overweight peo-
ple but to rejuvenate the entire sys-
tem.
One bottle of Kruschcn 8alts (lasts
4 weeks’ costs but 85c and cne bot-
tle will prove of vast benefit to peo-
ple who have constipation, headache*.
Indigestion, nervousness, rheumatism
depression, acidity and auto-intoxica-
tion.
Not only that but one bottle will
bring about body activity—increase In
energy, vigor and ambition, sparkling
eyes and freedom from pimples and
blemishes—million* know all this—
you ought to know it Take one half
teaspoon in a glass of hot water ev-
ery morning before breakfast—walk
a little each day—cut down on sweeta
and fat forming foods
Sold by Chandler-Adam* Drug Oo.
O L Humes Drug Co, and druggist*
America over with the distinct un-
derstanding that one bottle will help
you lose fat or money back—Adv.
Now Buick announces two new and
vitally important features in its Series
90 Vaive-in-Head Straight Eight:
Silent-Sbift Syncro-Mesh Trans-
mission and Torque Tube Drive
And these additional features are
offered at no increase in price! This
means that yon can purchase any one
of the six Buick body types listing
from $1025 to $1099 and obtain
Syncro-Mesh Transmission, Torque
Tube Drive, Valve-in-Hcad Straight
Eight Engine and losulated Body by
Fisher, exactly as
other scries.
in Buck's three
GENERAL
Value mch as this explains why Buick
is winning more than 96 out of every
100 sales among eight-cylinder cars
in its price range—while 14 other'
manufacturers share the remaining 44.'
Oum a Bmick Eight. Its hignea and
brilliance ream true luxury. Its Je-
pemdahility mud mere thorn 100,000
miles tndaruuce menu true eeuuemy. A
small car m trade will very likely take
care of the dewu payment.
MOTORS VAL
U B
Bishop & Roach Motor Co.
1810
WHIN BITTER AUTOMOllili ARB BUILT . . . RPtCK TtLL BUILD THEM
Fred L Patrick. Cre«k county az-
:c?s^r and dfirnan of th*? oil and
gas remnutt >? cf -he state asacreor.-
r.-.-ociatkm. wil' a* dress the amessor-
ol Oklaficim cn the object. "Needed
L« cialaticn. at their meeting at Ok-
Isl/mi City next Monday.
Piirirk mill auvjcot* e -vrepfnf re-
nsi-n of the tax system hr ytid. Ther?
aie mant ineqi’ili'ies in the present
tex system the Creek county assessor
believes and to remedv this the entire
system should be revaimied
M4RRIAGE LICENSES
Pichard M Thomason 23 .nd Miss
Madge Sn”th 19 bcih f Grand
Junction. Cclo William C. Moitl*
n and Miss Be ilah Hess IS', both 3f
Tiiisa.
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