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UNITED PRESS
Full leased wire service of the
United Press is received by The
Herald.
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VOL. XIV. NO. 217
AfNA
Average Daily Circula-
tion for April, 1928
3220
SAPULPA. CREEK
LOWDEN’S
CAMPAIGN
REVIEWED
CRIMINAL COURT
DOCKET TO OPEN
HERE TOMORROW
TWO (REEK COUNTY DISTRICT
JUDGES WILL HEAR 25
CASES BROUGHT I P
Creek county's two district judges.
1 Fred A Siieukmfcn and Thomas S
Harris, will begin tomorrow the trial
of a criminal court docket ol 25 cas-
es. Five cases have been set for trial
tomorrow. Two burglary cases are
set lor trial tomorrow. The first of
i these is against Walter Jackson. In
! another case J. J. Montgomery Is
' the defendant
WASHINGTON. May 14.—<LP>— | Another burglary case set for trial
_ k‘ q jjowden. former governor of on this date has been dismissed. This
lll'nois toid the senate campaign in- was the case ol Mark Brooks. Dwain
estimating committee today his Chi- Reed and Carl Dyer, who were alleg-
{) headquarters had collected $64 - cd to have stolen some cigarettes
spent $60 000 up to last Fri- Rom the confectionery of A Car-
lin in the lobbv ol the court house
Lowden I« Called Before
Quizzing Committee
To Tell Extent Of
Hit Expenses.
NOT GUILTY IF NON-Sl'FTORT
Le vinous Roland, negro, told
Jastice of the Peace E O. Walf-
farth at his arraignment this morn-
ing. that he was guilty of aband-
onment, but not of non-support,
when he was asked to answer a
charge of abandoning and failing to
support his wife. Carmelius and
their five minor children.
I left home,' he said, ‘ but Use
not guilty of support. They had
their support.’’
A plea of not guilt v was entered
on the court record for the negro,
and next Saturday was the date
set for his preliminary hearing.
His bond was placed at $1,000.
After the arraignment he was re-
turned to jail in custody of Deputy
Shenlf W. D Norris.
bk m mramafs
mmm
pill
>~a
700 and
l <iwdeh said hLs persona! books in- during the Christmas holiday season
(,H ,'ed he personally had advanced The boys are charged now with1
*i« ,oo although his campaign mana- grand larceny instead of burglary.
* books indicated he gave $15,000 rhe case is in justice court at this
* [t)|1 Lowden expenditure brought the rime and will not be tried during the
tntal campaign exjienses listed with coming term of court.
t‘i. committee thus far to $440 184 ; Two conspiracy cases are set for
H secretary Hoover and Governor lnai also tomorrow In one of these
\i smith leading in the amounts ex- ta.seS Paul Cole and his wife. Mrs. ,
.did in their behalf | Garner Cole. W. M Hoicomb and
Inquiries Made Year Ago Joe Fielding are the defendants. In
lxwden said a year ago jieople came dM, other case Fielding and Cole arc t
l0 see him about the presidency. the defendants
McCoy's Survey
Of Nicaraguans
Expected Today
HE WILL SUPERVISE ELECTIONS
IN NOVEMBER: TO TELL OF
PRESENT CONDITIONS
JUST A LITTLE SUPERSTITIOUS
Omens of luck were not disre-
garded by a Tulsa couple who came
nere late last night to be mar-
ked They called the court clerk
ind bought a marriage license at
11 45 Then they called the preacli-
»r jt was not yet midnight, and
the calendar still told them that
the day was the thirteenth of the
month.
They waited 15 minutes while
the clock ticked away the lengthy
.minds They were married on the
fourteenth and 12 15 o'clock this
morning, they departed Irom the
rourt house. Their marriage li-
cense had been issued on an un-
lucky day. but the wedding cere-
mony was performed today. The
touple were Charlie D. Holland.
15 and Mrs. Mary Phillips. 35.
•joth of Tulsa.
TWO KILL 1 AND
FIVE INJURED BY
DYNAMITE BLAST
PREMATURE EXTLOSION AT LOST
CITY HEARD FOR RADIES
OF MANY MILES
1 could only say I was doing noth-
added ’Later a group ol
Bv Mauritx A. Ilallgren
irailrd IT.-kk Staff fort-.; i. i l- i >
WASHINGTON. May 14 — Brig
Gen Frank R McCoy, who will su-
..... .•VtSVtffU* HOLMES TO give ‘JK“!'JFSSS 5
- MANY ADDRESSES = 25
my correspondence us Mt jSAP|,PA s, hool SUPERINTEND-! of ® political condi-
ENT TO MAKE 3 COMMENCE- to have an im^rt-
MEN’T SPEECHES Tills WEEK , t on the state df jiartment s
attitude toward the anticipated $12.-
J H Holmes, superintendent 01 1000000 loan to Nicaragua a:id on the
schools ol this city, will have a busy 1 ot the appointment of a
week, making three commencement j dictator to administer the
address*.' The superintendent must
Cricket Hicks rode on the Tickvtlle
| train clear through the Calf Ribs
neighborhood last week, and the
train jolted so. he finally asked the
conductor why they didn't put the
tram back on the rails.
m • •
Sidney Hocks said yesterday he had
something he wanted to let everybody
know about, and at lirst started to
have it pul in the Tickville Tidings,
but then happened to think it would
do just as well to tell Columbus All-
sop's wife.
U. S. May Join
Other Powers
As Protection
AMERICANS WILL NOT LEAVE
TS1ENTSIN EXCEPT AS
LAST RESORT
WASHINGTON. May 14—(IPr—The
Peck says one thing about j United States will probably join with
in defending the
cause
hi**this group were Claience F Buck.
Omar M Custer. Galesburgh 111 . and
Hubert D Clark, now of Los Angeles
They are the only ones I ha. e
consented to have act for me
There is also an organization in
New York, they didnt even ask my
ionsent. Theirs is purely a voluntary
** Buck Group Activity Shown
travel many miles within two days,
to meet his engagements.
The first address is to be given
at the South-
Huea y.ruur t , carrying Wednesday morning at me oouo. CQunt and
The Buck group . a tern stale teachers college at Du-
on a year now I hare_notjoeen A (ew minutes alter the con-
1 have not been eastern
active myself in this 1 ™''i0n of the graduation program
have relerred everyone to Wlhw Supt. Holmes will leave Du-
Custer and Clark were the la g ■ {{jr Munnford where he Is to
contributors Lowden said wUl I address the graduating class of the
, « “X ’SST" Iwa. >» ">:■
have my
rail on me
added. ”1 would like
11 lends give more than myself
Lowden explained his theory of th
campaign.
Mrs Holmes will meet her husband
at Muskogee and they will motor
from there to Mannford. in ord *r
that he may arrive there in time lor
commencement exercises
good and ready, and while everybody
may get impatient over its delay they
greet it with smiles.
Vhave felt aU along the night the Sapuli>a man
,ar parly has a rea ^ and 1 will be the principal ix a'.-.er at_ the
0,41 j _____ A .ui.vaivoc
financial dictator
loan.
Views to Be Weighed
The views ol McCoy, who has spent
several months in Central American
who returned to the
United States last week, will be
weighed with those of W W Cum-
berland. . ho lfceptlv submitted an
economic and financial rt;.ort to the
state dcparl.neM alter a three months
survey of Nicriiagua.
Cumbe-'a a's i'pert hai net been
published, but i* is sail I have rec-
ommended a loan of about ■ - 00 U0P
which would be used in pavment m
some of the claims arising out of the
revolution, for establishment
Atlas g CV» owj*1 —-- |
soring is that it comes when It gets the other powers .
spring is wmi . . ------euoo fomgners in Tientsin, ll the
situation there becomes acute, instead
ol attempting to evacuate the 90u
Americans now there, it wa.-> declared
in official quarters today as the
Chinese nationalist drive neared
Tientsin.
The United States followed the
same defense plan when Shanghai
fell to the nationalists In March
1927 American marines at that time
I cooperating with British and French
.oldiers in defending the ixnernation-
I al settlement.
Marines Not To Unite
It was made clear, however, that
the 3800 United States marines at
Tientsin will operate independently
and will not become par*, oi a uni-
fied command for the defense of the
1 city. They are under utrict Instruc-
Withnnt Hitch: TriP'tlons to confine their military att-
Wltnouu mien, tf, wtues solely to the protection of
FLIERS ON
TOUR OVER
OKLAHOMA
Take Off This Morning
In Capital City Made
FOUR DOLLARS PER YEAR
U.S. HELP
EXPECTED
BYCHINA
Nationalist Troops Have
Already Mads Plans;
Dr. Wu To Come To
America.
By Miles W. Vangn
1 United I'r.M St.ff Corr.»pon.l»»l>
TOKIO. May 14—(IP h-Believing
capture of the northern capital with-
in their grasp, the Chinese nationalist
troops already have made plans lor
foreign representation.
Dr C. C Wu. who has been dele-
gate . to Paris of the southern gov-
__ ernnient. will be appointed minister
iipUACT DID TV* IQ to the United States, official advices
GHw I DlKLI ^id. Wan Chlng Wei will be appoint-
ni IV F ACTION I minister to Great Britain
» LAI Uu “L I j .j.pe nationalists expect United States
- support, it was learned.
THREE ACT DRAMA TO BE GIVEN Tklnan Nationalists Make DeeWea
BY SENIORS AT HIGH That wa}( brought out at the last
SCHOOL military council of the nationalists at
-- Tsinan at which General Chlng Kai
A haunted house, a murder, and a 3^^ the chief southern leader, par-
storm are combined in a plot of mys- tlclpated
tery and intrigue that thrills the The nationalists are prepared to
listener irom the rise of the curtain (jght the japanese, who have con-
until the finale in ''The Ghost-Bird, centra ted expeditionary forces in Tsin-
three act drama to be presented by , an a»ter a week of vigorous engage-
the seniors oi Sapulpa High schol. at
the auditorium at 8 o'clock tomorrow
night. .
The funds derived from ticket sales
to the play will be spent for statues
TULSA. May 14.—<LP)—'Two men
were killed and five injured Sunday
when 200 iiounds of dynamite ex-
ploded prematurely at Lost City, eight
miles west of here.
John A Scott. 35. and Harschall
Hendrix. 25. were killed.
Martin Jennings. 17; B C. Wooden.
28’ J. A. Sharp. 45; Arthur Newell
22 and Ralph Price. 34. were injured
The men were employed at the
Standard Hock Paving company rock
quarry.
The blast was plainly heard by Sa-
pulpans near 8 o clock and those who
liad not learned of the explosion at
Lost City near noon were still dis-
! cussing the early morning noise.
\ Bration *The two democrats commencement exercises
Bixby
ment. in event of unreasonable de-
mands.
It was reported today that Japanese
Consul General Fujita. at Tsinan.
____ ____.... had reached an agreement with the
two Indian Chieftains. Standing | Tslnan chamber of Commerce for
Flk. and Chief Joseph whose names
are famous In annals of Indian lore.
The statues will be set in niches in
the walls of the high school corri-
dors. Complete plans lor the presen-
tation of the play were announced thLs
morning by Mrs. M. L. Murphy, senior
class sijonsor
Lighting Effects In usual
The lighting effects lor the play are
very spectacular Electricians In charge
maintenance of order there.
Ho Vao-Tsu Ptaunt—eU
Nationalist General Ho Yao-Tiu,
whose troops were alleged to have
started the trouble at Tsinan, was
reported to have been dismissed from
his post by Chiang Kai-8ek. the na-
tionalist commander in chief.
It was understood that the Japanese
government was undecided whether to
send more troops to Tientsin, on which
To Last 6 Days.
American live* and propegly. it «•'
said.
As a last resort, in event foreign
SU T5 ■5351 «■«..“ T JSf SS
me," he said.
I hope you are right
terrupted.
Well I have felt that way
and I decided I
Barkley in-
Low- I
WOMEN INJURED
IN AUTO CRASH
1.« anticip*wd
in payment of ejection expenses, for j mud and water. 22 planes ol tnt-state , ^ ^ ^ offensl
additions to the national
and for other public v.orks.
:sr«.iSt m «1 to m* I
I ' --
I h.v. trtfd to .void Wlitv in anv ■ Mrs Fr.„l, “LJ°“
Fitzgerald. Bristow women, spent int
3 NEW NAMES
ON RECORD FOR
COUNTY OFFICES
railways | chamber of Commerce
| off here today for their 6-day state-
wide flight.
The air cavalc ado headed west to-
ward FI Reno the first stop
The planes were flagged up at one
minute intervals and circled into the
west shortly after leaving the field
Take-Off Was Easy
No difficulty
the planes in
disorders without
air* tour T-ok taking the ^offensive against^ Chin-
ese or without endangering
lives of non-combatants Clunese as
well as foreigners, it was declared the
900 Americans would be evacuated
to warships.
Telegram Not Received
President CooUdge has not receiv-
ed tiie telegram. rejjorteJ to have
was "encountered by been sent t: the Chinese naiKlWlis^
their getaway Six asking lh.Un*ted «*tetsJo
would not set up rnd at
the municipal hospital
•in'organLsaOon*In "any state unless suffering irom injciries sust-am-
C rejuh,lea,, of that state were su .,.,, Saturday night when then
limntly aggressive so
that they would
truck bv a Ford truck as th^
neared th» ci^ M». Dressier
and undertake to conduct the cam- able ^be^Uken
’T'l am not nominated "»V troubles would be able to return
are all over." he continued “ 1 “.home today
nominated mv troubles will begin • Dt E1Us Jones ol this «ty. w
McMasters asked if it were not true ^ flrst motorist to reach the 1
know and suggested
call Buck for details
the committee
the hospital
injuries were
foi treatment Their
not serious, he said. .
John Fitzgerald, husband of
riding with the Fitzgeralds
STrj£T con bS of vBrir-3
Mrs Hallie Peters of this city, both
filed for nomination on the republican
ticket, as county superintendent ol
public instruction.
Joseph B King, of Drumright. filed
for constable A dozen and a hall
names appear now on the secretary s
book, which has been open less than
a week Candidates lor oflice may
continue to file until 30 days before
the primary election to be held Aug-
ust 7.
CHURCH WORKER
WILL VISIT HERE
Miss Adeline Goddard, of FnifL
the superintendent of religious work
tor the Christian churches of Okla-
homa will be a guest In this city
this evening. Miss Ctoddard. will be
one ol the speakers at the workers
conference' which will be
evening at the First
church Miss Goddard is not a strang-
er in this city, having appeared on
the program lor trie f international
-- I standard training school held at the
active ------— . , (laU.; * it v Patton and his prrsbvterlan church a year ago miss
ssr Sft - *»>• » *“ .t-LT- —
lhnr. ' ms. 1 rt ^-ss^srs;
of this feature of the presentation tk( nationalists were marching. A
of the play are James Stewart. Joe! cjcse watch was maintained at Tokio
Davis. Raymond Waters. Warner on lhe nationalists' advance.
Farnsworth, and Linn Cunningham. |------
The cast has been at work on the '
drama for several weeks, and the
play Is said to be one ot the finest
amateur productions offered at the |
high retool. Mrs. Glenn MiUer has
charge of directing the production
Twelve girls and twelve boys ap-
pear In the cast. The leading feminine
role, that of Catherine Belmont, is
taken by Miss Mildred Longmire
James Cowman plays the part of her
fiance. Carl*Thomas
Pauline Gage Takes Part
The stage name of Miss Pauline
Gage, is Mrs. Dora, owner of the
haunted house. Miss Alvs Cornell is
her maid Earl Patrick takes the part
of the finger-print expert Linn Cun-
nry s^lS^^no.!^ h%&'“.at this government
r-nthrir Ponca City and Blackwell. 1 cannot make known its at.i v-de u
me , ght^contro point. Tuesday! all facLs relating to the Japanese
£ "planes C visit Enid. Alt us and , move have become known.
Chickasha. _ _ .1
Flying on sctv'dule and in precise
flight formation. Oklahoma s first of-
ficial air entourage of 22 planes wing-
ed its way over north and cer-
tral counties of the slate todav on the
first lay of a six-day practical air
dCWsmgratSted sky Of rain fog and ^
rfnmonlL:,a"hXlftotTerito - chairman of the program
HI TWELVE CLUB
PROGRAM UNIQUE
PAYNE LEADING
“BUNION DERBY**
ASTABULA. o. May 14—(LP)
—Andrew Payne. Clare more. Ok-
lahoma. and John Salo. Passaic,
N. J.. finished first today In a
dead heat in the 72nd lap of the
C. C. Pyle bunion derby In 5:50:3$.
Today's run was over a distance
of 41.1 miles. Payne was leading
the race from the coast after 2S45
miles with an elapsed time of
460 39:10 Salo was second with
an elapsed tune of 481:26:37.
A very unique and interesting pro-
given during the lunch
gram was
l car.
By Paul R- Mallon
(fnl.e.1 P-« m.ff < n.irn >
WASHINOTON. Mav 14 of who were ricing - —
Frank O Lowden. former governor of, ^ unmJurf{i The Fitzgerald
Illinois, waa called belore the ■ knocked off the road, but
campaign Investigating committee - - j damiq^d Occui>ants o
CZU .h.. j-.r"h“,S .0” -5k
sena-
last of thr
"tsss .TTfSo^r.
zjrz&jSTJr*'
■"sas’-iM n« no™ ro«;r »
active campaign, although he
their names
were not learned.
PATTON GETTING
DIPLOMAS READY
held this
Christian
the Hi-Twelve organization
the Masonic Temple E M
wa
eel an on-u«c '^1*'V4V4‘' ^ ----" 7" t«iav
first day s control points from Okla- ;
homa City to BL.ckwell. , ^" .^sed
El Ren.. Hrst >iop Beal. Mis.s Ethel Mashburn,
Despite soggy fields and rfln *"! m1s.s Qt^lma Jones aild Miss Ella
Oklahoma City, starting point, and h accompanist gave sev-
E1 Reno first stop, the flight continued J
and the following numbers
The O. G. «i E quartet
comjiosed ol Miss Opal Cobb. Miss
ningham appears as Buckhart. mem- By Ja«
ber of the New York police depart- a n,.-.! Pr-.. s.aff <j.rr-Mx>n.i.nt)
men: Leon Hale is the brother of ARROWHEAD BEACH. O . May 14.
the heroine. I —<lP>— Ashtabula, the last Ohio con-
Miss Helen Clute takes the role of trol. was the goal of the Pyle
French maid. Mr Graham, renter conunental runners today. It u
of the haunted house, is Melbourne miles from here.
James Jankins. a New York detective jGhn Salo. the flying Paccaic. N.
is played bv Lester Wilkonson. Bella j Finn won yesterdays 514 mile run
and Anna village maids, are Misses from Elyria in 7:13 34 Ed Gardner,
Man.- Irelan and Mane Carson Seattle negro, was second in 7.45
_____ and Mike Joyce of Cleveland third.
NEW DAILY PAPER J2
MAKES BOW HERE s:ri«™«» —
INITIAL ISSUE OK "OKLAHOMA The ten leaders include Andrew
later The grilles of the students a:
STtten to the hack of the diploma
LAWRENCE JONES VISITOR
on, wme "particularly fronl! faring to send out^ 212 eighth grade ln(! 1Ui session
rmd-wMtem sUtTs Ultnois. Iowa. Min- ggS? to students who^re lini h-
nesota. MlMOuri.and Arkansas^^ | ^common ^^^.nty this
wataon nas coi»n««- • ,
“ ““-“S -l^^^rsr^ar.
in this city.
CHURCH CLASS
PICKS OFFICERS
DAILY STAR" MADE GOOD
APPEARANCE
i Payne. Claremore. Okla . 463:48 22.
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without mishap or dclayr , members ol the civic club ap-
The 40-mile westward trip from lhc program today and
Oklahoma City to El Reno, through 1 e speclaj taiks. Dr Max
20 miles of rain, was negotiated in _s using as his subject Ex-
15 minutes In El Reno. 2.000 citizen* o( Tet,[h ; Rav H Weakly,
braved a Steady rain to greet the 1 *,erk told abollj the largest
demonstration group. | . caught. Earl Pow-
There J AU- n of the El Reno Cham- fjUi newly ap-
ber of Commerce predicted In* o lx)llce ,-ourt judge Judge Pow-
ten years from now a drove of air- to a short uik which was
planes such as are assembled on th _ lJrWise telling the club members
field today will be a common happen-1 very expect whe„
ln* . .i i»ft Fi Renos new they were brought before him in po-
The formation left El Renos new , u* . mpmbers discuss-
— »* 2522 S'JSJ'SSJrr .or x-
Sa pul pa's third daily newspaper, the
Oklahoma Daily Star, made its bow
yesterday morning. It is published by
E M Scaggs. lor a number of years
publisher of the Creek County Demo-
crat-News and owner of the Quality
Print shop.
The first number was a good one
Baseball Returns
at Press Time
♦---
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Lcagae
the commit-
feated Hoover
Figures gathered by —
tee on the expense* of w > f
candidate* to date give mtle mm
than a general ° or‘ dele-
nancial end of the b“u’ Iar
gate* Testimony adduced^ thu^ ^
has revealed the following k
Ing all the aaeoclated Ho^"f .
except that In northern California
Curtl* of Kansas $11468
Idaho, nothing; Norris
$6; Ooff of West
mately M0. _____ 41 smith.
The Young Men s class of the First
Christian church elected olficers ves-
TuLxa pilot, acting
off precisely in
with Billie Burk
as flight leader
Smishinr at Gothrie
Sunshine greeted the fliers as they
second control
finnni! their busines session | gpprotu tifd Guthrie. ----- ujurf
nf ^e sl ndw schol hour Dan Fitz- p^mt. where each pilot dropped down Cat Wild.
gerK w« elecT*^ president of the £ a smooth field in clock-work order*
•dent, the Hoover cleaner. Gold Dust
cleanser and the Dutch cleanser. The
last number, but by no means, the
least, was a voeaT solo by Rev 2 C
Curry, entitled What Made the Wild
clubs
la;
Borah of
___of Nebraska.
Virginia, approxt-
Igiwrcnce Jones,
in 8a|»ulpa today
Bristow attorney.
class. Lawrence Delong vice-president !at 11 35 a
VnA Harold Dodd will serve as the sec-. The party remained in
Th'„.r,r1r%r.«|ssr-.t ;rr,j' rs™1
busines meeting in the
was
date
w heen learned, however.
bnouK^ ... thiit thto is
rhe^^n-ve ^-convention
___________ -n'tn. ttSTW to have
$82,000, (not including been “pent by twelve of the cndl-
retarv
elded on a
will hold a ------
(uttin’ for this purpose F,. L. South-
ard Is the teacher of the class
WILSON CLINTON
GUARDIAN NAMED
DeBerry;
___ 020 10
000 40
Fussel and
Democrm t*—Oov ernor
they hoixpd to 1’onca City, “criving. Th(1 tnjst dPpartm<nt of the Ameri
bv schedule an hour later At 4 30 National Bank of Bristow, was
p m. following an hour's visit in the ™^a7uardlan „f the estate of
Kay county citj tto group was to ar- wtJson CUnton incompetent Indian.
rlvc in Blackwell for the first night by Qrder mtkAe ln th(. county court
stop Saturday by Judge Sebe Chrtatlan.
Included in the 22 ships are two vfalcomb Morrison ts manager of
w.v is ,,um — 'Oklahoma built planes-the Sjiarton department of the American
WASHINGTON Ma> biplane, made in ^‘“^nd the Kaus- Ba^ 0, Bristow Clintons
awarding^Mrs Mtth^BaUtaw wu ^ monoplaIu. produced^ by the ^ v„lufd at a hlah figure The
estate was brought into litigation a
National
New York - ---------®
Chicago __.
________ Fitzsimmons and Hogan; Root and
both from a news standpoint and from Gonzaies.
the business end The Associated Brooklyn
Press furnished the general news Pittsburgh
while the local news field was well Mass and
taken care of Smith.
Akin Withdraw* Philadelphia ---------------- J
Contrary to previous announcements , Clnclnnati 0
and street talk it appears that Oliver American League
H Akin, former county superintendent Qptroit 300 rr?
ot schools, has no i»rt in the publica- New York 401 01®
tion a notice on an inside page stat- Sullivan and Woodall; Pipgras and
lug that he and Mr Scaggs have dis- pengough. „
solved partnership the dissolution be- g( jj0ips 001 000 00
ing aflective last Saturday During g^ton
the (last few weeks Akin has been very Gray and gchang; MorrU and He-
aettve getting the new publication ying
started 1 ripvpl&nd -
While the new paper will be in com- Philadelphia 001 000
lietition with the Herald this paiier Hudlin and Sewell; Orave and Co-
extends a welcome and believes that chranr
the amicable relation existing lor years Homr runs by: Male. Philadelphia;
between Editor Scaggs and the Herald Ht.llman Detroit.
will be continued. --— «——
PENSION FOR MRS- WILSON
14-OP)—A
Bolling Wll-
widow of the 'ate president Wtl- ''company oi CUnton
MMnt theme mane nvm i • »on. wwui ui Kausman companj ui v/nmuu estate waa brought into nupaiou »
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Tennessee. approximately •J-*®; bf>rn hMr(j. the committee *^ds^ I
Walsh of Montana 'rettrecD. •1190' „ Witne*ses to give ‘xpepdltur
Hitchcock Of Nabraska. il .744^ | ^,ch havr not been *y the
I’wlled To
MASONS TO BANQUET TONIGHT MhahlM<
- , .w. Mr* Robert Brenton received a_
Sapulpa will be represented this
evening at a banquet held in the
sage today of the death of her father
at Indianhoma. Okla. Mr. and Mr*.
Mayo hotel for Masons of this dis- Brenton left today for Indlanhnma
trirt Thr banaiiet \s being held for ur nmntnn u manager ol the We*
trict. The banquet Is being held for
the purpose of putting on a drive
preparatory to the building of the new
Masonic Temple at McAlester. The
Indian Consistory of district nnm-
Mr Brenton is manager of the
wark Shoe Store here.
WICHITA. Kara.. May 14.—<IP>—
There
CMSarteMi efLMUr Valae in the list* they and their
snssr"»»■■«> T er-** ^ b u7i'
. a.____- hOWI*VOr. be- I _UW *k_ Umvar ram-
^TTy 1 r,lrtfXZSZ ^ T’ZZ’l
heard, prob^ly thl. afternoon.
WEATHER
OKLAHOMA: Tonight and Tues-
day. occasional rains; cooler west
portion Tuesday.
____ ,__ irvmmm~. ...... - hearing In court the
I group from Oklahoma City to Outhrie couple were reunited and their domes-
---- —— " - Hr difficulties were forgotten.
Paul Cameron assistant county
f". a white per ‘2 0f McAlester will be present Phillips Petroleum company’*
attorney at Bristow was ‘hi* city
this afternoon Cameron said that he
i came to Sapulpa to file as a candi-
date for the republican nomination
for county Judge.
sirs?-
Ed EUinghauarn. Fred Vlrden. Don poru The wall la loeat^d in
Walker Don Lewis. C. C Heidenger,. northeast corner of tha
Bill Rogers. C O. Witty. Bam Moyen. the
Wallace Cornell. W. F. Pardoe, Ray i 17-4.
Schwab. Paul
northeast quarter of
H Weakly. Dr. B C
Zimmerman and Steve Neff.
I
Herald waat *da Mm
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