Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 179, Ed. 1 Monday, April 2, 1934 Page: 4 of 6
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fAGt POUR
MONDAY. APRIL 2. 1A34.
r* ■■■■ * ""1 .Maj——
She Lost Her Blue Bird
SAWJIPA HERXtP. 5APULPA. OPXWom*^_
Diking l ravclcr
lilt HOLLYWOOD WK’NIUF
H„ ^. .v —-- iC cpvngF.1 1934. bv 1
DRIVE LAUNCHED
NEW DAVIS CUP
I
York girls who in addition to
; i mbit ion 10 go u»U> the mows have,M„ihrr
Apnl 2 OPv-The (mCre intelligence ani sincerity Ulan ',VJ-Or Here
NFW YORK Apnl 2 OF*-1 | more intelligence ana biwh) *-**«•• . . ^
Unite,.; States Lawn Tennis ma-xrtauon beautv and -ex at>peal should meet the ;iard K
i launched its 1934 Davis cup campaign I riWir that reaches Remark airport M
I tedav bv announcing a squad e( live 1 with William Perlberg late today.
... . ----— xhe Columbia casting director is
Mrs Richard Kna»h.
cl Pratt. Kan are
Mis Knapp’s
Oklahoma Fruit Crop
Eic2ip*d Till Easter
With Slight Damage
STILLWATER. OWa April 2- 0P»
lltl! , ^'‘i and' garden crops
a dh P>- ((1’ wll|l ,)llt mtle damage from
Mi \..inlei > • , ,ltlial i,re-Easter freer-
ilavers mho mill begin prance on | The Columbia casting director » ^ad her sister. Mrs
max 14 lor intematton-il competition, j bound f:r Manhattan to round up a. , • •
If necessary, other players may be least JO girls for film jobs Beauty (
..________ . 1. - t.xam 4c__a ___Mta loci ITT l.'V ll>. W 1 UW
report to t n :*v**«> ^ nrrr i> lm^a ~
! iiaiu.> •' the American Cncket club first class talent for acting joot
Haverford Pm in May The five are ---------- - — •***
1 Lester R Ptoefen of Los Angeiea.
who wen the national indoor singles
! ani doubles title last month He
rank thtr in the nations* standings
The OLnla Hanna >*v -‘
1 church *
cven-thir!
I Haded later Hoiever the ’.earn Island sex appeal rate last in the list H
ccnentUy rxpe>cted to be picked from; of specifications he outlined for pros- • •
vch has beer, invued to incus before he left here s £oulil Meth<d
report to tcam-c?pum_R^Noms ^ , . ^^^JTfSTlc^ ’ •
intelligence. 42 per cent: sincerity. ccn...ue ^ ^ „
18 per cent: poise 16 per cent. per- Dinncr
sonality 11 per cent; beauty. 8 per ^ ^ <t
cent: and six appeal. 5 per cent.
Beauty and sex take a backseat in
»• • , ‘ . oMial pre-Easter freer-
c >-■ A And M M*
horucuttur-
„ , made the check. a'.-ruining con-
i. at -x vd • ly separated poinu.
: les and grapes
aved lrom any damage, he
(liIid p.itatoe*. even in the south-
I mnost jxiiiits of the conur.erclal area,
not up hence sustained no dam-
jilts i. ••• u,r iswva.-f** dtjuii axjM ^ _
2 Fran, s X Shields Nem York, motion pictures toray " Perlberg saw
, ihr ccuntry s No. 1 player, mho mas
I Davis cup team
3 Wi'.irer L. Allison. Austin. Tex
I No 2 tn he national ranking and a
°rUand Mrs Harold l»* Suv,
oi 306 South Water slrr«
then Easter dinner sue-
Mr ■
bad
_ _ e lu
and Ml*- ^
................... , Here good looks are no longer Rif ft
* - ““ »» ' ...
'Ln1 proof^Mus contention he points
-------- \ estcraa HeBry. uav.nix.rt had
,l3 yesterday Mi -‘ud
j. . -------------- -- M E vv Carter and d“'l,’:l.,l'r.(
ranted N - 10. He also has had five mending spot in filmdom mon be- . and f rothy. Mr Chai. u
years cxjvru'W in competing : cau?e of intelligence and the ouiei _ __— a
l istcric trophv new held by England ! demenu than through good
_ ____■ a_ V__Vl3eV I __
No. 2 in tv national ranking snu » in pror*! cr nis cwuniuuu \>^rda*
veteran of ::ve years ex^nence in put that Katharine Hepburn. Orel a •
i Garbo. Helen Hayes. James Cacne.
Chicago. ! <nd £ce Tiacy lia'e reached a c<m
U lit.I WILCOX TO HOLD
KU RT IN WASHINGTON CO.
nt Judge Gaylord R. Wilcox
. >i a criminal court term in
•,,ii county tomorrow, having
nod by the chief justice of
m me court
Davis cup play
4. George M
Mr and M:
ther gue-
5 S»dn»'\ B Wood jr. New York.,
rankl'd No 6 Wood represented i After effecting one of their snort-
I _____ ______.. ---- Cuiiw. Prw arc
***“??■ J*l bIu “to.
Moore and son J- B..
John Li
.\Bitric.\ in singles 1931
_ .. .hB. v,.r .<vf the NK \ Blue Bogle was in vuvatioa of the law
5*' ,«king nominal • " ” ” ’
M,-- Ruth Branme. ^ u a fwm her camra.gr
' u. ; £ 3r«.-S-W. bn^rt, U-
DETROIT TIGERS' HOPES IN LEAGUE
THIS YEAR DEPEND LARGELY UPON
DIAGNOSIS OF COCHRAN'S PAINS
You can have your autos an*
planes lan Ross MacVarlane. o
Washington, is sure he can gx
about quite well on a bike. He u
shown at New Y rk after arriving
on the liner Champlain after tivt
years travel abroad He toured V ur-
ope and Asia on his bicycle, winning
the distinction of be ng first to cross
the Svnan Desert in that manner
its nil held in chock oda> bx n uj. ^ a suu on i
dressing domn given by remote ccxntro ^ estranged couple.
v Jack Tv mi'sey one time holder o.
the heavyweight title the Cahfon.iaii
! now seeks •
Ja:k learned of Baers half-hearted
, livt-d reooncilia-.ions Sidney Fox ana
Charles Beahan left Palm spring
! cverlooking a $176 hotel bill accord- I ‘ "
ing to a sun on file today against1
Thlf.w.. Ransack Dufford II""1'
r E Duftord homi one rail-
' Kf-fer Saturday hight an«;
craped with a large ^
Gothmg. officers here were notilieu
Traffic violations netted a pair of
victims from the local colony today J
Before entering the movie*. Eleanor
SPORTS BRIEFS
_ ST> uons Apnl 2. <IP>—The St
NEW YORK V, 1 1 OP—H ihe»'***: ‘^wnd^game of the
M -s.—d «a. de- ~
McKinney \ni*»ti>N pi t 0,1
Kr. T W M Kinney s uddre.x- Max
Jr k learned oi users i»*i-*»v»-«~ Before entering tne too.™ V.Vb,,- night at th»- f
t-mining effort* m y»rr,xaratton for *. Mo]m ux,n the Olympic and other .cu lx* Tim - ^ jxistixineti m
Jane title bout matli the massive I title* because she could make a .a* ‘
prlmo C xrnera. I U-turn in a sxnnmmmg tank bu. delinitep o
FT cm Dallas Denrpsey called the: when khr lned lt near Hoilymroo
duirfnffr and cove him a * talking bouleitird. it cost her a S2 line Gene-
ta" What Jack said was plenty »o- ; v.lP,r Tobm pad the same amount for - .
cording to a ^mem-ha: chastened rioub]f -xarking . LONDON. A- -1- ^,n
Z«J*rk is helping promou ---— ! cough iorced vi -en -
... .,T,,X HUM MB
** _ rH^« A : lPs-Sto»nj Stod an .t-^mcni to u:p; ;
PIVEH7 RST N C. April 2 <1PV— Rx-yu^cU wealthy five-times-med toda. » races
eorge T Dunlap. Jr. national ama- Indian was bur.ed today at Ku.g CKor.-
Rachardsville. hamlet near here built
immg tank wn oeiinneiy to phe [' ^h-
near Hollvwooc tion of Booker T Washingt
daj ___
M tflxOl s KfcPOBTED KILLED
heriff Ben Crabtree or
tated rodav that three
,1 ere kUled in an auto
til. x. 1 of Di umright late
Do tails of the accident
j n.ade known u> officers here.
( MtM-lltl RU ING I PHfcLD
, i- MA (TTY April 2 0P>-
. d->e Sam Hooker upheld
, iate lam permitting
t c^n-
, ,nd r„, employes todkT.
; n. attorney who had
Injunctton
, mould ai^al «« u,e
plea.
alt ipreme coun
evere!
Franci.se;
vmi — Ricrvircis\.^e. nanuri uc*. —
xrr hnd title in uV annual w,.h ^ money to satisfy an ec-I
| Nx rth and South amateur tournament vWtnc wh.ru
I here. . 1 The 63-ye
Ocoree -----
uur golf . Tampion, today set ou: a.
ter his hird title In “
____ of the
.. Crouch mere re>ase<i outright a.-: | -• o^wiatian cham-1 here
night to Toronto V the Iniemations. - Am»sTcan ^ before a Dunlap entered firs; round match i ____________ ____
lead ms the teams tied 2-3 in the. u-day I >--~r «'and at the state fair for his
Another victory bv St . _ _ . »
VIRGINIA BE.YCH T*-a April -
J»v—Harry Cooper Chicago pcofes
10 A..r Old Girt Expect* Babx
‘ ami, c>1 April 2. <IP>—
OAKLAND : y 10.
a • itient at the Sah»-
maternity home here
f-xi>ected to Var a
-ivslcmns
retealed today.
ode tx'.iux -..‘i*t player-manager Mic- ;n" exchange for the right to
kev xAv"..... --re.r a re.Nsche a ,'laver off that club, last fa.-
the nemcm; Tigers may climb into -
sever... the American league ikARASOTA Fit Apnl 3 tlP^-The
Staiui.:- a Basumi Red Sox mere breaking c*«U*| first tf*"^. ",™r‘ —’ll" ,„TP xe
B..t v. vex has to take a e* ;.orY ready for he trek north- Louis wvuld put th* F.xers
—in the txjiMtonal rectcr because of .iJrd Tomorr^ and Wednesday they final series agams. the n>-
... > ip Deng liaw pja> the Dodgers at OrtarxKv Thrx Ore'bounds
dlft .Ti'tx --..amtaining r fifth lAce *ound up the* sUy m camp >esrei-
‘—- • day by wallopuig the Ph*ll»»> 6 to 1.
berth of 1933
C»vhr.x: we nee - tha; im
per’.an - the Tiger* BATON ROUGE. l>- April 2 OP—
Oxt mo v- :mi xmtaet i-np Xem Yxxrk G outs and Clexelano
---*-
cue of the greatest backstops Ihe
game ever knem devrlxved .ramite
one: "o x- « ---— i rxe ,xe» ixxn. vj.»«xj ———
re.'x - N \ wiser xx. the Atl etet' |Indians opened their tmv-mecks b*m-
— • *be s.virtntn* tour here today T tey play-
ed a *et-awav same at he Indian*
The 65-year-old Richr rds. mhoee
m tilth came from oil. d.ed in Mas-
AAjG .11 -c- **- • *--- ---
burger stand at the state fair for his
emu private use. so he m-ould be sure
of a place to eat
Funeral services conducted here to-
V^.x led the fteld r. the S'. W m
Cavalier Country club open go-f four- . -■—
t-axm.ier xxu..m.-----— - - At the time of his death. Richard.-
Kr>rl ; Lpy_ ney a.- the final 36 ho>- r-x '- der wa>s .nvoly^ -n supreme court
* • . .m. . ^ ^ y - ■ - - - .1 tla Vxa -
- , ; .;. '■ C. - r-am> ng H - - •; -V
team c.iamptonship he-------- _ «v.-se record Sundav v-a.-ed .,.fH
STS >»*>*
He had appealed from a
___J| court fjdin nt eranted his
fifth mnfe. Lometa. 25 at Muskogee,
for supoon and a share in his est.-
mattd »5iXi0t» estate
Your Vote
and Support
—FOR
SaTaSS; m^s had ten children
CONGEES- TODAY
.......... _ __________ game at he Indians _ '^thravxmeight. featherweig- na . na..
At •«•■' are trx.u* t. vr. Nem Orleans xv»reid*v. U»|^ banwmmeight titles acre wcr. by “rv-re- re-t» ^tx* third
to de’.mv ■ rnhrtter he fas apper.- q ana vdmun, 2-0. SunseU Marx .r UddeJ and Kv
cxi .,be iv.iual muscle I ----•- - •*- • I« Tne fina. “ -,0-»
(Mrr.ia a ------ -—
frevu ta. . lunoxx-s or merely cepe
An C4> rat.,xii mxx.’d .-ut him out
the iarew Jew at least two uwmiU>-
1 ia:::K c Xwtrxv. tan*
wiv of club '-.ix t Frank J N»nn
who ace- md SDctev frxiai Ooonie
Mark to succeed the rtsigucc Bucty
Hams at the helm
\x ... Mickey m
NM Dr treats hope «** as cine of
Uar are clubs of the circ
sss ^—r ^ M “■ “!
TODAY - -POKf riKADI
The
club
imavtl
enure-,
thr Vi
TWSS
r. is .
on.a v-
:x*
CXrt
.uhi
4k tXfU
2kier*l
J6 ci
R4'
Bv Henry Mvlemorr
| ..M r>... -1.11 l i.tr.i^Of.1
NEW YORK .A}eil 2 xLP“—:B ‘
the sgerts nmt here aid there
Jack. John*on. carrying he 5fb<»d| won
lix V.ue-up tlx • -wn ,g.iil> is bars in Hu/ai anu
* say* be wan-* to become a preacher
Tf-.t Hambivtoruan K« : tacky oerby of
lias youth. s*xcrd battisg.che treaters mill a-xteding to xeterar.
xcellmt -.etching In ad- atrscmcr. liave the finest field the
i:-tailed year i> its historx
W d Bill MeWhx'ri'. sa?> 5t An-
dre»- u the nkw. over-rated gdl.
;;.e mrevr.u Henry Cues is
rvtfsed r: a-, the gvxlf pro-
I MQrY f riKi A- '
als xX the 1934 tournament Saturday 9 a
nJTulsa Ath> U-‘ club tv\er> m v tw
-.5 m They were Tommy Kr'c..:
-tuddkwc^ht ohampionah.-
*nd H.w.'.i Hadwnn. Stodk* thc|
flyweght
• By United Press-
—--- • Beall houses met in joint sesswxi^at
-T\n I AMT INSKCTION ■CGD« 12 p. m in the house :h. - .'
funeral ser. for Rep Edward W
OKL-AHxXALA CITY' Apr.; 2
H H Cornell iistnat civilian cor- Banamg *-*—■' ' I
senauoc .*x» camps inspector, and; rotitinues hear.ngs on .^ck m. .krt |
v'r-'-c (vim assis'aHt of Denver, regulauor - - - ,
Fra. c. cu-.xy **= . — ----- jocucian committee oonr.ders ca-
lendar bwls
Pou. dem . H C
Bsnkir* and currency coenmhtee
1 iKT TAHxJF cal April 2. UPY—1 -xx- *—■
L-AN1 i .vnv----- -- -------- 'IT- t during the week
will arnxe here today to begin a tour
o< Oklahoma .* camps
All state camps will be inspected
R. Brooke Thrift
TOMORROW FOR
TREASURER
Board of Education
WILL BE APPRECIATED
Herald Wan: AOs win* rar-ilta
Crehrane fwure- cn carrying nuie
Vltchcr- Four certain starters arc
> .xv. v ■ >
Fischer . :-xi Yc Frasier Ycxim- reiut:.
cle.'hf lart.in a brtl'-'-ai'.f rrc:.... iiye Di
frvwi jhnf'ejw. probably wit “-*1 CV-
thr flrtix . ___*■'
5Jfl>d Out t * is iws
truer Uke this Rote- 23». CUt;*x.
yg auvr Oafiragtr ® CXc ■- _ •
nor 122 Ore l n -IT Oreenibx rt M >.
Waiter * KI » Thu- U» tre_ r.v
uudab-e fair-up when cocubMWo m. .. .5,
one <k the test namind sta.t- - x- ..J
cNhre texagar J* •«*
rj Matey ha»
dad quailQr rt »gs 'ssi'e-
a wel' -balanced club with
»Uo: I.'< spot—lii-rti hate, ocurre
figured on cmichiug 135 itte be
* - 523 batl-ilg will be fev*»or.a -v an r - _-*d t*'
na,iro'vnci.t e'er the bfht't to .1 ohu: *oi^. Hitw.-|
H 'worth la.-t year's first {.-r. - abx :: xm < »'■« • the
, r«wx . ho Urc^iT drum re -moke.
■r. having *vr. the na- .
tenr.js g:iax.pionshtp '
v ..T.;vtennis and
eg.* —he make.*-
:,-au; this reason
-r a national track and
,„.x. tmenty Xtwre ago who
is now ..x.:.i :r 5ydnr>, Austral-*
-w: rv.eeals -toten reocnih,
v_ cur o LXv FYms. .recretary of
•iie \ A U- B- uder asked if he
o.iilti '._»xe his medals reprexdux-xv
iie i-> .hat cKfDiVr his rears he
.—ri^ u .iixw the yaxelin ara»g ''
O test aid the -wave shot arwmd
4; iVtt George ZarxiioM hr*v>-
m-.^ht mir-tVr V»t hu nair e'er-
^Thr Isis Oxlxcd pgMMkUMi thinks
j -j i*x Qufcrd-Cambndge tvat
r.re If it is ever abandomiethe
Isj- . reaently. ' B adf mear the
r-ji re wrstem clvtbmlion
Cart Hubbell the Giants prat
scut-Vaa IS ncm dcvekvwtf » N -
trrmbalL the teature of wMc* ^
\ < jdden drot* >|lw artu a- s. -2*
*^ie Elmer Leonard. Bnx'k.jr ptK»-
er » the ciUy Begun is the lag.
u- te '*•» * leagues
-rfjrmvl » T3v Hrmark eldb
LMUOAMI 1“ A- -* : *’
Via- fc«. Oociiranc ,*-»* r» - **te r
the Deteoft Tigrrt m*» k * -*»' •—
Uivay waiting t Of flfix-oix.- -
rmr m VxVr he n-ost be. eperatec r.
tor ify<eoh.Tt-x
Thxre mas a PfeHtelttv Ux >.x -<.
*a*d that Vr-tr ba*r x.-
sirs re.', an »t. Akn*l as aar-x
The fanacw catcher maa.* t.:s-
strvkrn myth rana"
umoy teat tel we tkr re rv-.-R.-xxk-
jyy. fMnr Ftvyteoans teared airtrn
dte.it* mrxi acx .red h,
tawgxial I*5 Mwi-.
. : tne lareraa-
Utolud math thr c - He Si O*4 .wmai league *
Vrv. -- -y*- ygi xtol Hr W-t be-l- ,<^r t-x wearing <t*os.-ru Yoakre
.. 31
ixnre :* » sai » she Bar- -camera
“ ^ #-x -yw Igmea.
L-usmcf-- wt.» be a.- o.«i .»*
ril! te $2 3* With the -*—<* *«**.-
Bake- » ir-Jciagiixg ;J»e tiw xoixte'- prebatey m-ii
skrvkec agmm He ma* ~ushec btet
i- Lakeland arid ,xy*re*- — ihe h*»
pk*2
fv^*T C absettre »**** a :n wgilixeT «* «k»
m-« m -horW MMiV aben fte :uk* x«J who won
TTtet>' teat A «JJ -
Boymwr'.r. *s r*****
the bat
rfrr grausf
ve MMa cart
1 i
r .AEADBKA A?
cage Wluw
iv ini-*e«--g
IIGHT III xXMUf >> Pin
CACCAfAXM P«fm Apnl 2
_ Jean VTWXt a !<*»« cabtret *ua-
v 2 x*P*—The CJn- .vrer fc-sgh: a retveeas ptet-N choc, re-
iSWte “ ■ ' ' "i " “
20 mi* to teat
senes — all iHastrated.
Instruft-vcar-a a^is-f!
Tern tbemaaa w frenn
—are if jarnsta** new.lay
•m > sari..: .. . Ifasl
croer-l artk U.-sm m ik
f reals ftven 2 packs «*f
Camels- Free tv*. 1
oar* post pair
CUP AMO MAIL TODAY!
the Ft <v. -x ew*.n, “ ^ - ^r* as the re-
*i
tv r.reriR* S«v rnvd play
V-.-ile
Tv r*M at So- anrsr »
L*3f V» 1 - Ok *
i.» v'xjt- - ar*ed ite
ocwr * law t* P'f _
lu^v lb tsony
.wn- :Ne
cnr-x-.c 5;x;x \uttM~ mas m.twsr«r «
CamCx
TAMPA
Fte- APrtl :
v - Ka*v geafx a-xmi cc -
. jy,-4 sg|a*A Ob-
it -.hr MT of Prect/er Sss-xoa-o
raiaiet: aaA m>na*te- of
ip he cktenec of Preoa-
Cite-teSMa__
tOlOMWA »YKI KIFT
OBKKYA. Apnl 3 Jx—Lemgje of
NU..W -fOeaaa rapeeved ajann »-
di* at report* that d--imtea an-
»V4 mere JtvpceUHg Amwmnar. arta-
v.tx In *:X>r-patxwi of ar. ear-' »
ja Ttee v-, mart ire m ’.*»
l -* jcvx trrrt-xv far mg* IV *v ir
their
Bart
Pt;:s-
* agree
r
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Omm *
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ratm M
Impatience?
No. It’s jangled nerves
-jumpTj at unexpected
9—then watch your nerves.
Are you the kind of w . -awaae '^..e-
“o*i-yocr-toes'*persor. whohate* noisf
to be kept 'raitir.^T Get enough -leep—fresh air—
Then you siK^id *be doub.y recreatHHv And make 1 ameb
careful about /ar t ■ rv«jl your ripareite.
If ytm f.r.d y( _rre f rervo-u.-- For you can smoke as many
ly cfteckhrg yo»jr ' — I ameUa>>«*u»ant. Theirontlier
drumit.ri*: your firp rs or. the tohacraswrrjanelr>uurnme».
COSTLIER TORACCOS
Gjacfe art nak from finer. MORE 1 \l’l N>I\ 1
TOBACCOS than *n> other popular brand of cigarette*!
SMOKE AS MANY AS YOU WANI...
THEY NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES!
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