The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1930 Page: 1 of 8
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The Democrat News
Official Nt^spaper of
the Cily of Sapulpa.
Oklahoma ’* (ircatett Wecktu^Seicspaper
IPA. OKLAHOMA, THI KSDAY. APRIL 17. |<)to
Baby” Movie Star and Hubby*
IP It's for the common rood.
w»T( for It.
eei
44 A KICK In the pant* for the
public utilltlM." la the war
Waahlngton ob-
Mac Aullivan.
cHi acnr.il ir«.e mii. at
TE.NDANCE POR EASTER.
NFW MODES SHOWS
All 8apulps Is awaiting Eas-
ter with enthusiasm this par
aa the result of an announce-
r»er, rhsrsrWise.% thr quick ‘ mem today by the Lumj ciub
passage by the senate of the that the third annual Hater
worru BiU providing for gov- ; Eg* hunt for local kiddles will
ernment operation of Muscle be stared at the City park and
Shoals In jut three days by golf course at 2 30 o'clock 8un-
the decisive vote of 43 to 23 day afternoon
the Senate enacted and sent to Thousands of colored and
Ih! 'U concurrence apeeklcd Easter ergs and Other
.. mw mhlch un,r4* ^to^d by appropriate favor will be hid
2“ en*bl* lhf d#n ,n *corea of crevices and
* rnjTwnt to b*ftn operation other concealed spots in th*
of l(a *150 000 000 nitrate and park and the rhild-rn wlii be
power plant — an objective to- | turned loose for the big hunt
ward which public spirited lead- | as the signal sound* Local
ers in Congress hsve been sUlv- merchant*,
ing for over ten years
Boy Scouts and
teachers in thr public schools
. ’ |»re assistint the Lions In mak ,
AN° ,ry JUp th* w*y h" ‘**« ‘hi* peart hunt the mon
been bitterly contested by successful ever staged here
the power trusts. Realising Easter also will be marked by
that in opening Muscle Shoal* special services at most of th*
the federal government will re- Sapulpa churches Pastors
Atoih-r .-elorfal llall/wrorl weddlns look place rtreallv »hr*
CthlMi Clair ivum-cji ashy movie favorite, became the bride of
krnee Wroaort. dlreclbt ot n-t.uf ai a l(i>ll>»ood movie atodSo»
Tbe route are shows here jest before the eeretnoay.
DELUGE ADDS
NEW LIFE TO
LOCAL CROPS
< RMK COUNTY rtKMMtv
JfllN OTHER SECTIONS
IN REJOICING
Partners of Crrek county t->-
day joined other sections of
Oklahoma In rejoicing over last
nights heavy rainfall Although
the drought was broken in thi*
vicinity earlier in the week last
nights downpour added mots
ture to the ground which hex
tern needed for weeks
Sunshine followed the delug •
«nd planter, said crops which
have been watched with doubt
ful eyes of late now have taken
on new life and yields win be
considerably increased as a re-
sult Spring gardens also were
greatly aided by the rainfall
Aside from the crop benefits
dirt roads were helped by the
downpour
t lorida Congresswoman 1 Ionore
*- •'>** «nrk •
W f*Coi |n>i«
MaLmS* V|> RltPli 4 n»rr*yf,on
*ion»l oriuifpiifH) of itvdMi
1"»‘ •( U* m'%B ! lador U bh
« Ri«mOwr o< «h* rcr*;gn |>Uiif>nt Com-
'• . u ***ii fir fan 0«M. tight, of
Y«Pfkr r#. #pfJy |,f m Idtpfga.
Wi*tff*4 K Vontjri, pTOOt*
•Anirai jlitUtf Vrc obrh
**** at rort hu«f Quantities of urging full memberships In it- .
SSS'K-jrSSLS 'ZZZSfx:StaP|ts Prefers
a,u-h - -• — campaign tally for the Sunday morning
such a vigorous
Msinst the project that for a I servicea Special music also is
?"**** 11 **“ he*" * major po- j being arrange*) at moat of th*
tltical issue Against the pro-: churches
pass! they have according to I
the finding of the federal Trade
Oosam Melon.
toe»s of propaganda
peara they have maintained In
Washington a moat vicious and
unacrupuloua lobby, and have
stubbornly and with a larg*
degree of success opposed the | “ Chairman Legee
federal power commission in its * * "
efforts at regulation of their
circulated literally Kfflljction ill (.TOD
aganda for tea i
Acreage I- l rged
Trial to Filing
Guardian Writ
COMPETENT KMT ASM*
I NTIL FALL TFK.M
Women’s C. of C.
Is to Publish The
location Time
Vacation time u coming Iv.
rrybody who works either men-
tally or phyalcally. need* a vx-
ration sometime during the
Democrat News
______ Perhaps you think you cannot
eon tint nrsaiusv ... afford a vacation this jimunr
n ie.v,vlL'M.'.. M.Hsf %rpR T«» BE DEMITED Perhaps your « ,rk mass
TO )p UT|rK U|ON
PRIM.RAM HERE
Clean Up Week
Finds Sapulpa
Residents Busy CutbyO.U.R Co.
Interurban Fare __
is Given Another
II Vl Per V-.r
MANY PROTEST
FRISCO’S PLAN
TO CUT TRAINS
INI>|(.NATION ME ETIM, Hill.
B! HELD TOMuKKom .
RAFtLFA PROTP.RTR
Following a report that Priwu
Railway company otflelala ex
pect to halt service on four
trslru In and out of Sapulpa
dally an indignation meeting,
protesting me proposal, will bo
i held tomorrow at Okmulgee W
P Woodruff. city treasurer said
The curtailment would effect
towns between this place and
Ada on two of the tralM. Num-
bers 306 and 112 Woodruff ex-
plained while the other two
trains operate between th.*
place and Oklahoma City They
are trains No* 3 and 10
R»f0r» chamber of com-
merce officers and other city
officials win attend tomorrow's
meeting at Okmulgee which t*
to be fund acted in the city hall
there Yesterday a aumlxr
few of tk« clug* aku^
the Frisco route were represent-
ed. U was decided to invite rep-
CAMFAjON WILL Ig EXTEND- COMMUTERS TICKET* NOW teens ”* th* ^
ONLY lie; BIN PARER
ED THROUGH NEXT MEEK
BV HOMEN'S GROI P
MOO Rt ni ( EI)
At yeMerdays meeting the
chs.rman stated U..,t the Pm.
co officials planned the curtail-
ment beacuse it has proved a
loeo to operate the trains n
WASHINOTtiN April 16
R M Staples of Bristow, for-
merly guardian of Jesse Brn-
Following an annual custom. ‘,p*nd on taklnK a trip The _______ ________ ^ ,
the Womens dumber of com *' **. as s general thing you days city officials reported
___________ ____ Bl r>rr nailed into county cou1 merce next week will have full laiinot *ttord to not take a afternoon Although I
the federal farm board today u"drT * *r,‘ ®‘ attachment '.o charge of publishing The Demo- racAti<,n Tow mind and body was jet aside as clean
renewed ha appeal for a rc 4ho* c,uae why h* «ho>*W not — - n^t * ------- ---- - - - - -
disced wheat and cotton acr»- ?*, purUt>*d *or con‘«nipt for beautify Sapulpa The special
feel that you must keep busy tetT^r-“?hJ”eek‘0in sindJ! ^ anothfr
*nd ‘hat you have not a" mom" b£ ££ ZntVr TZ'* " rWlrt'R‘*____
°r * ctm of ■“B b,en dtepoaed of by property of the Ok La horn / T nUwT lUh C c Warren of Sapulpa will
owners within the last three way company that interjrbtn r,*>re»*nt the chamber of cdi
this fares for
merce here at the Okmulree
mcathin**^ Your ^ind* nd w-s* “ft'ra0on A,thou«h tf!l* ««» Ibis place anT Tul. ’ hwTleen :a—tu* According to~W ,
• - .................. ' UI puosisnuic me Demo- •“ n Yojr ni‘Ild «nd body was set aside as clean up wrek reduced u> r, ..... r , . ruff, thoae . attendance • h«
be°DupuivMi’inv T. '-l***" t® ^._Utr.?PWr ~>or. the cam. The reduction accord.n, to bring aba *
,
s cr"
ner s estate, estimated to have ter and advertising
The ladies will receive a com
JTfE utility trusts fully expect
President Hoover U> live uo i Wi»eai gr.vwrv* are being
to his pre-election pledge and ur,,d reduce then acreage ,7rVed
A Iks Haas__as 2 In MAW wa—O h w. ... a .
I
been worth 366.000 in 1926. pr
tetn the bill as Prmidest Cool - ‘ ,u •»» cent." he said in a radi ffrr‘’<1 to *Uwl ffui Ul‘‘ con ml4*u>ii on the.r x
HtfMl .milar bill when hr t ' The purpose u to ' r7*r,,#. than ,,le hu Tf-' ■PP,F proceeds
pwiitin wspockeirn IW t5.!«« Potion ZTZmS, In ^nd.nf a “^i Byt d';‘ nuil b^e"
utilities had the matter setUel domswue market re ruliri of County ^ia^ Se^
with candidate Hoover before 1“^*“>enU so that the 42-cent cn utian th!r the ^ *
thwy derided to back hu earn I UrUf e*n *" zriA/t mt>" e«ee- <Tr“l,*n th*‘ lh* c°«“«njpt of
“ need not be an expensive
trip but you can afford
— beautifying
and cleansing the city still
N-vcr*. months ago the O U
R reduced Its tsrr from 40
to stand trial on the eon- mission on their sales and will1 fh*ri*,‘ of environnaent for a commarce la Ukmg mT'actlve * ets*1* *° * °n “nfl* tiek
-------- •“--—*- “ nw days at least m '
on their an-
Wateh tor next week's Demo-
crat News'
hand tn the campaign for «
planning your vacation more beauuiui Saou.c,
h *_a a. _ A
concentrated preteat agsmxt
the plana of the railroad J.
R Dntt. local Frisco fretgnt
agent, was not in Sapulpa to-
day. and could not be reacucdi
for a statement
and 30 rente on r >mmut
ers book* Tlie first eat vw . --
mane following several confer- Sheriff
races with officials of the f -tijcuii
paign for
they did
election — which
tire ----- i which Staples stood charged
•i-s«».isrjsrs sziszrs:
■ irvru a_ * * 1 ‘‘•“w0* •*» acreage the board ceeded in obtaining release un-
B0™ ®^n*uM* fme and Tho-1 B BARM him «o reduce hu der b ud to appear at the next
Village." Dwindling,
On^llN Shrau. of ®ur llu »r* mental onea and
NCW liCnMIS .~rlOV\r» a healthy mind should be the
Health should be your first eon-
T~~S2. '“,r" 1 r rhl- Countv Second STSTOTiit ' Knd ^
si Sr **55 Tax Report Reveals ----
product of a good rest. A rest
CHICAOO. April 17 —'Spe- by the way. u a change of oc-
m fro»h OW*homa roU<S 1,, ‘,lMead ^ trrm of "the county cur ........ «pr„ ,, _ .ape- -r »4y u a
government £ hu Income . IN te ImInUtT ***'" "°l ^ ^-Indication* that the Am- cuputmn and b,
Muscle 8‘ioaU punt It U s j fAQ**1 gv‘ mure money tor
. no means
erican village and hamlet may Period of idleness The exer
Records in the case disclose following the road to oblivion ctee. fresh air and the good
OKLAHOMA CITY April 17
'SpecU!' — Collection by the
state auditors office from sour
and 20 commuters have pur-
chased books on the new ar-
rangement since
of this month
Astonished were Roy f*o</.-!|
and Oeorge Fielding to lean
that them operations about -
corn crib of Blue Page ow
the firjt part ra«r ir*
--• wow irom sour- -------- h* hooks sell of nV.r"['
» cea other than ad valorem uses ,or W 4ad ‘"l ‘»c “aUf com- J 1
- amounted to 61 042 332 *3 du- mutcc tor * mi - , „fpersonal oto*erv*i
B:
Incentive for raising the extra *IUrdL*n ®rnner *n tneom-,red •ch<»‘house and the eoun- • planned vacation win -------- .... Uf ’ ' Mn,c _ ..
and fidelity of tht 43 United | **u for “** what Is the
States senators who voted for
the bill, that they have stood
faithful to the public welfare
despite such nu re tenting and
violent opposition of powerful
private interests
JT u doubtless because of the*r
inability to control a major-
ity In congress on issues of this
character, that the utilities
through their organ The Pub
Ue Service Magaatne.' have
been
bushel, exhausting the fertility nrsro ,r*em*n ‘n ,82«
of th# soU and gulng to me ex- V ,hal Ume il WM contended
trm labor of rautng u. only n Uul B,u,,er rw,ded Creek hL 1930 c.en*‘“
the last analysis to reduce hu ' f“u,Uy In 1W* an order of
coun-
tryside church are continued the body and mind for an
In report* available today from °“>er round of hard work
Figure* from eight states aur- overlooked*!f your^Mation0!* to lh* ‘nonUl
. T_f *‘to.n year a 8 J «hx.
Site auditor, said this week
tax collection* for
amounted to *793 93g
fsres on the HoidenvUle * ? °^*Uln ■tMl °l*nn
nerlng deputy sheriff Pu*s
had complained to the ah*(1f! *
office flat someone had b- a
carrying awsy oorn from hi*
Stem and Maruvertng. b-
withi
1 UUJS TO rut Mol IDS
gross production *79.2*6 income' 8»Pulp« Cardinals man- ^ ^’m**W'*
the place, hid their
th# brush near the Psg-
"It would be a great thing tor
government If somehow con-j
grass could recover some ot thel
public reaped, which undoubt-
edly It has lost, to bring h to
a par with the presidency in
tbe matter of public esteem
• • •
pRAlSINU me "dictatorial pol
wet*" exercised in recent
jrexra by the president, the pub
Ucatton named argues that "Re
fuaal of congreaamen to stand
by the party and to assume ar-
bitrary and dictatorial policies
themselves ' has made necessary
me president's autocratic asser-
tion of authority In matter* of
tht* character Th# reasoning
te a bit hard to follow
• • •
pi* high-handed tactics used
by the power trusts to pre-
vent Uncle flam's operating his
own property as be seas fit,
succeeded in keeping the great
Muaete Shoal* plant with Its po-
tential value to the public idle
**r more than ten years in
furnishing cheap nitrate lor
fertiliser as w*U M his cheap
Power during thaw years the
plant would have produced on-
told benefit. n» war an Mus-
is merely an* of the
potfns which th* util-
*P trust*, through their many
••Bad organisation#, tint of
vfcleh is th* National SaeUic
«
_____________ w — OC- treatment before
compe tency The last order dl are ,‘n the *fr tomnx home Tour family phy^un *72
rected Btapirx to make a report *"*,? *“ 1 !!l_0,_th* ek*ht *,u *»*• “ to you and it will *193
leave or*dy tug orant.
Logan $m
NowaU. *24
Oklahoma 1930
Election Facta
-o-
ELECTIONS
First Primary
JULY 29th
Second 'Runoff*
Primary
AUOU8T 12th
Oenrrsl Election
NOVEMBER 4m
REGMTRATION
Primary. First Parted
Opens JULY Pth
Closes JULY IPth
Primary. Swung Parted
Opens JULY 23rd
Closes AUOU8T 1st
General Etectten
Opens OCTOBER 13th
Cloaas OCTOBER 34th
Opens APRIL 30th
Cloaas JUNE 2tm
Mala Offices
Opens APRIL tint
Ctasas JUKE 7 th
— of hi* doings a< guardian ThH ^“t"' " drcr*W5 Uke s few minutes of'your’ UU oluwt ^ ,
•s run from 62 to 80 percent of time and cause you littu .1 .... „‘U** ^‘^ur* '
*40 Ray underwent a sia.'or operation
Miukosree Hpr condition was reported fa
Okmulgee ! *oraWe early tonight.
he had failed to do ,V T„ "l™ ---- s-"™"* «« “n»e and cause you little or no S3 40
.. . _ the total tallies, but in Mlchl- trouble “ w 4U
At the ume 8taptes was ap „n and M ^
pointed guardian. Carlo* E Po»- 3how decline* * Percent
ter, county commissioner exe-
i ruled bond for him and ap-
Remember the foilowlng do-
n't*: Don't eat unwisely Don't
<pend too much money Don't
Pontotoc *76 Pottawxt-
omie *5*7; Tulaa. *277 *nd
Wsshington. (139
«.eaw«M vassal* *Uf RUB Alia I ’I I |b . ------*MWIIYJ IA)|1 t
irs'ajsrsrjss ^ ■%%'szrssjsi i>«»».»Mra.io„
:3Tu'!S2r^.uS“Sr ' r Ktf,urH"'how ZL£mi£?i£,ttz a,lbs 1,01,1 ''••’""f
ney. appeared In behalf of 8la- W.V8HINOTON, AprU 16 _ .7 Wh*‘ ywu *re »»Bing and _ ---
pies This law firm had repre- 'Special—ror each person kill J..1 * re,J v*c*tlon put* new „ Cr*ek County Federation
•Stllttd StADip.v Lhmuph fha pd In s nauu wl.^i... a.._ .» ^ TOUf bod)f And )oy tn ° "0|7le D**lOIHUaUon rluhi
I sented Staple* through the ed In a navy airplane for the
I course of hu guardUnship first six months of the presen' y°“r he*n
Jones, in prasenung me mat- fiscal ye*r. naval planes regt*- ~
th# court denied that tered a total of 14,340 flying
ter to
there had been anything trreg-, hours
ular in the handling of the
Bruner estate
Examination of the court
records pertaining to me
BRUIN'S A REPUBLIC AN
Last
UemonsuaUon clubs
met at Bowden. April II The
Sesame club of that place en-
tertaining
Seven clube were represented.
The navy announced Wednea- Nf»» in a’^poUtlcal ttory^re' Cha^r ^‘t1100' l4*nn,ord
ourl S ^
- Bruner's sllolmrat in S £5^- ZS
Cushing oil fields reveate that ^ P*f UUUty wer* ““ °,tiee A,lfr d‘nner
•n a probate sale, conducted
under supervision of coun’Y
he seeks The Democrat News
te extremely regretful of
Short btiLn#.^
preaiited oter by lir«
tne Leo Bowers. Pleasant Hill, Fed
judge Be be Christian, me pro- , DRIMRIOBT 'r™ gted to correct the eration presoderu wax
—.......... - -- ^ *wond game of the *•*■•■* which was accidental suuZ bv th. d 'n,^
ason tb» Hnniiina kiA__^__. °F ln* different clubs.
party was sold
Bwen far
to L W Me
Prior v>
teaaon the Sapulpa high school
this sale, judgment had been t**m wlu «° “ Dnun BUIS BOLD MEETING
rendered against Bruner tn an
action for attorney's fees in
the district court wherein he
right tomorrow to meet the
'high school squad of that city
songs game* and a talk by Miss
Jeffte Thompson, home demon-
Regular meeting of local Elks Mnu°n agent fitted the site-,
was held last night at the club Q00n Pm«ram
j’Z.reP^OUdbS.,0h““n A tef*steIib0IMl tam*duU,P af- golf tournament °which? te*te"te rraUon'^l "bTt^tei
Jones^snd in whlch prongs fe, delivery of me Guardian's. held Sunday wal m^ ^ Member, of meT^ua/^
no evidence in his behalf was 0~d to McSwen Pester quit- iiart B^nhill DTw“T’iJ^a of thst'ptee#“ wilTte^LIlrf
offewd. A abarifr* deed on rialmsd his interest in th# pro- j mire Tad Dr R 1 P4*4* will be hosussev
on the geff cows
execution bad
Curiae B.
to Praty and it wa*
iiaMd to other parties
| Watch for
eerai News'
HOW S THISv
Far the next 3 days
TBE DEMOCRAT NEW*
te offering you a
* Month* huhuesiptsen
for
HOW’S THAT'
UU M*
lot and down me highway.
Stein sod Mannering drove oat
of the brush and pursued in
their car anti! opportunity pre-
sented. at which tune they
drove ahead of the truck, park-
ed their car. and stepped into
me highway with s shot gun
loaded with buck shot. When
the truck load of corn ap-
proached. Stem displayed his
shot gun and his officer's badge
xnd ordered the driver to hail.
Caught with the gcxxla. Powell
and Fielding were brought to
Sapulpa where may were plac-
ed in the county jail.
Fielding, on parole under «
i previous sentence of five years
for aulo theft received prompt
notice of the revocation of hu
parole and te on his way to
Oranitc todfl* Powell entered
* pimt of not guilty, and in
default of bond u in jaB await-
ing trial
friendship Banquet
At Mounds April 24
civic Clubs are
naqiwt to be
•°wnds high school
«n the evening of
local -h***b*r af
to share* af UabM
half la the
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