Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 223, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 5, 1938 Page: 2 of 12
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Brewing Firm Head Praises
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American Forces
Bob Burns
BOB BURNS.
Chief,.Maybe
"HZESr
to R« *
Mtota
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Merrhsnta ‘Sbort-Chstaged*
In New Trade Racket
, pertap*. *■*
sroum. tta etroM
"white *topta»te"
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feete Im*, trunk* sad rec*. Ttey are
five to 30
th* P0M1U
Reiff Criticises
vision
Of School Funds
Number Game
With Currency
Proves Costly
I to Be Ended After
36 Years; Only U. S.
Marines to Stay
toy tW ItaMa nlto note wa»m tn OMakaan City ttoa Unr. mo bkawa
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Defendant Warned To
‘Come Clean' Before
Expecting Leniency
Edgar a Vaught. federal Judge.
Saturday told Martin Ramires M
year-old Mexican who pleaded guilty
U> violation of the marihuana act.
that if Ramires would "come clean""
with th* government aa to where he
got th* drug he would consider len-
toocy.
Ramires ta* Id children, who ar*
destitute, Wade Loofbourroa assistant
dtotrict attorney, told th* court. He
Uvea at Carnegie
Judge Vaught deferred eentence
after Ramlrv* had agreed to tell th*
diatrict attorney where be obtained
the marihuana
~I have no ue* for marihuana." the
Judge eaid. "If It were not for your
family X wouldn't fool with you J‘i
minutes* The longer I could send
you away the gladder I’d be to do it."
Doctors Have Button, Now
TWO—SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1938. ' OKLAHOMA C1TY TIMES --------
Officials Find State’s •Panhandle’ Is Appetizing Business Men
Talk
Junior
One-Time Kimes
Gangster Flees
Arizona Prison
Th* welto provide terigaUon tor th*
experimental tana of IM aena and
a water supply foe the ooliagc Itor-
merly the co”
from the city
ryvHE etertt argue* a Utile but the
< bcxbah to inttotont- Six limwi
her pone, aniare that an that wee
tn It wee *■»• btu and «ta couldn't
have had *41. *
Aa the tegument warm* W *1
woman restate that ate waa out *f
a pteee of pager red wrote a toteptan.
number Ma friend on the MB dbg,
eon identify R. «■ 2
an th* M* MB* th* etork hae ta the
each drawer
Bure enough iterate a Md MB
with a telephone number which rar-
respond. with the am ate ta* •Ro-
membered - Tte etork haa to pay
V etoe rate a tare that tout
**KMmy**>rmrnod that the rectet
to being putted to aaverai Mettoma of
th.” Jymd that Oteahmaa Ote
can expect *om* abort change arttea
atenort ***** tmnember
nwcw Bieii »uu luukuw'm ■ M W’B.
afternoon, haying had hi* Prisoner Is Back n ho
I' Escaped From City Jail
Marshal William*, who dteUngwehed
himtelf bv walkin* calmly out of the
citv toil January 17, wa* back in the
jail on * charge of breaking tt Sat-
urday William* wa* **T«*ted on
Grand avenue by Merl* Slayton, pa-
trolman off duty, who mw th* fugitive
aauntering along -Ith two other men
William* escaped white Guy
Mitchell toller, wa* buay directing
other prisoner* about their wort. H*
iuunu w «« „.../ got on the elevator, te^ r.
dores of hot chocolate at 9:90 a m when he got down walked calmly from
tte Jail
Jesse Jonei Mentioned
For Stock Exchange Job
xrw YORK. Feb. A — (Fl — Th*
name of Jerne H. Jodm. chairman of
the Reconetruction Flteanoe Corp..
wa* mentioned prominently Saturday
by member, of the Hew York stock
ex charm# M R poaaioi# choice iw
president of that body under the mw
“paid executive" plan recently ap-
proved by the governing committee
Other* eaid to have been tooted
upon with favor included Po.tma.ter
General James A. Ftertey. Oen. Hugh
8. Jotataon. former director of the
NRA: Oen. Robert R Wood, president
of Seen. Roebuck to O> : Morri* m-
main*. Hew York alate comptroller.
and Brig Oen. Frank Hine*, director
of the veteran* bureau. ■ ••
Uncle/lays Comer
• A LittJe Saturday Tak
taw*
man. Tte eo---------—. _ , _
have pinkish white btotetee ahote
their Mata. trunk* ate earn. Ttey aae
not i nmi—. ate ar* highly prtote
• w
r»mx>R (teptente an etomte *
U th* earn* group aa thorn *f Item
ate Burma They ar* not *o large
a* African ttepbanto. but acme reach
a height ef to » fe*t There to
a >Xd of » which Rood It teM
^Mter being captured ate tamed.
Oeyton etophanto mate gete itegtem.
They teip to movtog Mocte M ten.
far read* ate bridge*. Ttey lift tog*
tn their trunka. ate help « th* fame.
Sometime* they work ou MSte**. ate
puU w old, wen* out ton MteMU
^wtth te the ekffl ef a tetete puitef
a booth.**
From ttom to ten. teptente tote
part te*teUgtoM partem. Then tte
animal* are richly dromed is P»M
and allver trarptssi. ______
(For Travel eeetea of year emap
UW0L8RAT.
tomiubi. tkto. a*r Otriiimi FUb. om
rpBLXFHONl number, ar* a greet
i conventonc* but wten written *•
sio bill, they’re *lmo*t certain to
mean trouble tor tommoe, wualto tte
merchant who takm th* bin. C. N.
Kemery. manager of tte Ottohnaaa
City Better Butonem Bureau, we*
warned Saturday
-TV* a ohort change rwket that
•ven I hadnt heard about-and 1
thought I tamw Item an." eald
Kemery
Tte flrot move to made wten a
man oomm to and make a *maU
pureham. paytag with a bfll. He
get* hto packago ate hie change ate
In a few minute* another eutemor
comm along to mate a pureham Cr-
uelly a woman, ate pay. with a »1 MB
ate to handed tte comet change. But
•he lot* out a yeU that te* really ga«b
tte etork a bin.
Reputation Of
City’s Navy Is
Now at Stake
General Policy Indorsed
By City Superintendent,
But Defects Are Shown
this week. Lieut. Oov. Jameg E Berry quit
being acting governor a* soon as Marland re-
entered the state, and returned to Stillwater.
Who to deliver the cake to? Finally they took
it to the capitol and gave over the confection
to Reg Williams, the governor’s secretary, and
Adys Cummings, stenographer in his office.
They quickly decided that to wait until the
governor return* to the city Monday would
make the cake stale. And so. beginning at
the Panhandle, they ate their way through
the state. Left to right are John Cook. Braniff
district traffic manager; Miss Cummings,
Williams and Oene Buttry, local I. O. A. rep-
resentative.
Rooms Aro Still Needed
For Visiting Teachers
Sehoolmann* who com* to Oklaho-
ma City Ttairaday ter tte annual
Oklahoma Stecatton Mswtefton «m-
vmttou wool have raough roome to
go around, unlem th* etttoenry doaa
•mMthtag about R right soon. MM
Mte* Iteftoy. who to an*w*ring tte
housing pteoe* at the Ctesster st
Commerce, mid 8Btard.y.
Only 477 room* of tte rwre than
1000 needed to addition to hotel
.roommodattona had been tetod at
noon Saturday Teacher* um aUy pay
SI a night for room* in home.
Listing* will be taken *11 day Bun-
day. Mr*. Hefley *aM. at 1-0044 ate
3-0T11.
& SL MeAlpin*
First in line for considera-
tion a* successor to George
Goff as city fire chief Satur-
day O. R. McAlpine, first as-
gistant to Goff and a member
of the department since 1913.
City and Southwest Markets Unequal Divi
Inventor of Electric Furnace to Produce Better Steel
Now Studies Enxyme* and Vitamins
tjuaa.v* -a-ww— ~— T7NZYME8 and vitamins, high-grade steel and armament, bual-
ai* ness conditions, and the beauty and frtendttnees of Oklahoma
Comedy Marks Closing Brewlnf
Of Noisy Session 1 umim to
-—2^. | trie furoac* used for producing high
better nd Ugteer Ha I* a lto-
United
He 1* a
to tte chemical entrol
Earl Nelson Sought After
Hi* Second Escape From
Penitentiary
Earl Netoon. alia* Jo* Stanley, a
member of the original Kime* gang of
outlaw*. Saturday •**><> “ ,u«l-
Uve from juetlce. following hU third
vecape from officer* Friday when he
brake prieon at Florence. Ari*., where
he wa* *ervrng M to 4S y*ar» tor bank
Crwoted OU teacher* Wtoteut b* robbery-
Neieoa wa* with Matt Klam, of-
ficer* ter* *aid. wh*a Kim** wa* ar-
rwM at Frmcott. Aria. In Jun* 1937.
Mo charge tying again** him. he wae
rvleawd In Octotar of tte mnsj—*
he participated in th* SM.00S robbery
of a bank at Oterkdale. Art*., for
which h* roceived tte *entenc* from
which he eecaped. .
He nr ermated In Holdenville to
December. 1U4. for a burglary aris-
ing from attempted bank robbery in
Hughe* county. He wa* given a two-
year sentence. When held Mi tte Sa-
pulpa JaU a* a material wttnam in an-
other cam he eecaped. tetor be wae
recaptured and aervod bi* term in Mo-
Aleeter priaon.
Hl* mcape from tte Arison* priaon
wa* hi* second sloes be wa* sent
there. He eecaped in 1»J«. but wa*
recaptured.
Rebuke to Officer
Doesn't Help Suspect
Merrel Siler Fohce Juds*. Satur-
----- - _ day morning diiielnert a charge of
County coountaetonen simply the food drunk guvin, against Millar White.
(>#raule one of the two
arroetlng officer* tailed to appear in
court to proeecute Slier enforce* a
rule that both officer* must appear
in drunk driving case*
H. S. McDonald, th* officer who
appeared, filed a disorderly conduct
and a recklea* driglng chars* against
White after tte dhmiemi and on tte
new charge fined White S4S.
Gen* Welto. recently transferred to
tte detective department, wo* tte of-
Heer who faXM to Appear*
■■■ ' —
WASHINGTON. Feb. »—(O—Tte
United State* took a tong e*ep eww
from China Saturday by ordering tte
armed force* there reduced by more
than one-half.
After M year** eerric*. tte umy
will ceaee Ito Chinee* patrol tarty
nest manth by virtue of tte ordaran-
nounrwd by tte state department
Marin* atone wiU remstnto China,
and they to rank* thinned by tte re-
cent order for withdrawal df 1.4SS of-
ficer* *nd men.
Tte skate department commenting
en the infantry withdrawal, mid.
-The purpoee of maintaining thee*
detachmento ha* been to contribute
to tte protection of American natton-
ato and to make avaOabte an armed
eeoort Their satooton te* teen ootoiy
protective.’•
Two roaooM were eaid roitabiy to
account tor tte recall: Flrot that
tecaaw of evacuation* tte number
of American* needtag nrotoetton had
been reduced: and eeeond. that di-
minishing tte number st Amartoaa
Setoctod after all-day rompettttan
to poetry reeding with pupib from
Ponca City. Blackwell. Wevmh*. Art-
more. parcell. SI Reno. Kingftaher.
Cheyenne. Cowden. Lawton, tamntoin
View and Morman, tte »i* tamer*
reader* eterod the night program
jth Mte Gertrud* Johneon. tawch
Barter from Wisconsin university
"They were Qtenv* KelMan and
Atarlee Carstan. Central hlghecbool.
SrottZ Hoggin. Ctemn; Jb-J"-
gaa. Capitol H1U. and Jean Benton.
Britton, and Pauline Runyona, Ada.
Officer* of tte Hstival aeeociatton.
Mtm Chloe Armstrong. Yukon, p^
*>*• Bnd teB>
aecrotary-tremurer. were ro-eleetaa.
mver ci aa eweebeea
name
gneet *r A St R i unnTievv»»*«imviijimiurrrn ------
OV* k as •••ssssdssss* OXiB V •sssssssssssssssssss******
Hot Drinks
Calm Imps
In Pupils
Moraine Nerves Sooth-
ed by Relief Food
at crooked Qak actaal. Soutbemt
A Fifteenth street and Baetern av-
enue. Little Willie with the spirit of
the imp in him. I* being tept out of
mlachlef durtag hto morning clasem
«>th hoc chocolate. It qutot* Little
WtlUe'* nerves. ;
surprised If iym of the educational
world turned upon them pretty soon
to x»tch the outcome of the experi-
ment. tn which tea beer mixed equal
part* of rtate welfare cash, psychol-
ogy and hot chocolate.
They tad been noticing with ta-
eroaaing worry that undernourtahed
children, hire UtUe Willie, with the
imp in him. were fidgeting during
morning etaero* Ttey couldn’t con-
centrate. Leeson XI about tte •«-
ploration* of Magellan ftoatod over
Willi*’* bead, thudded grotty agaimt
the wall end quietly disintegrate.
Willie didn’t get • word of It because
he couldn’t pay attention.
a • e
« A ND ttere’e so much nervousness
A In the elaseroom. the children
ero always into something." explained
W. T. Plunkett, committee chairman
of tte Crooked Oak community fund
to Tom Collins, assistant adminis-
trator of the state public welfare
board.
Then he submitted hto ktea The
board ho* an appropriation tor provid-
ing needy children with hot lunches
’ with state cash. <m a menu which
Include* *oup mta. tomatoes, bread I
and so forth and tat chocolate.
Now. *aid Plunkett to Collin* why
not aidto around a silly old rigid reg-
ulation or two end make the hot choc-
1 oiate available In the morning* in-
stead of a* noon*’ L'ttto WWIe. there
can be w doubt of it, to aiway* get-
titw into something because be * hun-
gry and is more interested in hto
forthcoming lunch than in Magellan
see
wT to apparent, mid Plunkett, that
1 WUUe to mw* start and contented
durtnc th# 1__________
hot lunch, rod top* up Magellan like,
well, like hot chocolate.
Conine, who 1* a broad-minded fel-
low with one ear attuned to modern
trend* in sociology, gave the neces-
sary pennlMion rod wa* *11 aflutter
Thursday to know what effect the hot
chocolate has on Little Willie, the
hungry imp i
W. A. 8. Matthew*. Crooked Oak
superintendent said the teacher* |
have »ubmltted list* of puptto addicted
to morning fidget*, rod tbow whose*
found to be needy are given daily
<__Z —- J---—2 2 22_----
Ttey aro herded acme* the street to
• cafeteria which prepare* the magic
potton from materiel* provided by
tte county'* commimary
-We Just started Monday, rod we
haven't gone far enough to tell th*
results yet." Mid Matthew* "But we
expect to got better work from tte
pupils.*
Collin* intimated the hot chocolate
Idm nwy be permitted la otter
school* If tte experiment work*, and
Willie, hto tummy warm with eocoa.
nettles down to hto Magellan like a
little man.
Danrinf legation
WASHINGTON. Feb. 9.-UP)—Am-
baaaador and Benor* Najera of Mexico
and other member* of the Mexican
legation, accepted invitation* to at-
tend b dance of the Trxa* eociety
Saturday night.
ment. conducted with part of a »!•.-
700 legislative app "
year around tor want ot rain
Tbisiia* OaBea* a Misate
R R Owona, state budget officer,
who returned recently from an tn-
■peetton trip to tte college, reported
Saturday that one of the- welto to
pumping 1.000 gallons a minute, tte
other 100 gallon* * minute
He quoted Bd Morrtoon college proe-
ident as predicting that the throe
panhandle countte^-Teaaa. Beaver
Cimarron—could got off tte reitot rolto
m a roar with a 9100.000 appropria-
tion each tor drilling irngatkm welto.
The first well wae Mltod an tte
college campu* and the eeeond about
a mile away en tte experimental tye*.
STrLTS?*! ^XsLl^ta* troop* ln urrtto,7 coniroUed oy tte
y/*** Japanom wouM tomen tte chanme of
ten which promiam to prorido an incidents artotng between
UUaUto->l..-*PPr r- tatarmt the United States and Japan.
White Houae Police
Chief's Funeral Planned
WASHINGTON. F*b. I.—(*>—Oov-
eminent offtciato win honor Captain
Clarence L Dalrympto, heed ef tte
White House poltoo. at hi* ftayj
Monday afternoon. Dalrymple died
unexpectedly Friday night. He
*g yean old
A member of tte White Hmte te-
hee ferae lor 09 year*. Dalrympto had
boon bead of tte ergantaaten rince
ISM. Always at tte entrance door to
tte executive office*, he was known
by all high official* of many edminis-
treuona and by counties* private elt-
C. X Ttetff. elty aehool attperintand-
eat. datarday tadmad the policy st
State aid dteributea by white rite
districts rapport pooror enm ta*t Os-
elarod fee queetton I* “one of «*ttont *
Th* superintendent’* rtatement foi-
, towed a baaqbrt ef the Clisernnra
Teacher* amoeiatton Friday night at
which tte opening guns ta a campaign
to •’eliminate inequaUtim ta state
•teaci aid distribution" wet* flrod.
Tte preesot school aid tow, Reiff
mid. to the beet on* yet formulated,
but improvement* are needed. At tte
banquet tte superintendent toM tte
group “tte law to taking money from
the children of Oklahoma City ta
order ta pay bu* driver* in ether die-
trict* "
Elaborating on hl* statement. Reiff
said statistic* show much moondsrv
aid going to weak aehool* te being used
fttr purpoees other than instruction.
Tte city teachers’ grmip. armed
with figure* gathered by Dr J. M. ’
Aahton research director for tte
state Chamber of Commerce, atoo erit-
idfatd pMBBnt reprt®entaU<» In tiM
iegteteture and fee (tepsriw between
the tiro dspartmratb staff and to-
terey Jone*, ward two
„ dented report* he to
- fee etiertfT* roe*, and
h* win mate no docteton for aev-
aral day*.
Five Qty Highschool
Students in Six Chosen
'L In Poetry Festival
Five Oklahoma CW tRfeMte— feu-
dent* asrs among *H wte
cm an "honors’’ program at Tutan
higtwchool'a annual poetry f*otiv*l
Erwta C. Uihtaia
near future-go right ateedwife im-
provement* aa buetnee* ahow* ttey
aro needed."
He revealed tte firm tert yssr acrid
M0.000 more barrtee of taw thanitte
previous year and te now en a 1.999.-
ooo-barrel production acteduto. Sato*
w... ... Of tte ft™ »» Jammry w*re n p*r-
plant Improvement In tte I eent greater fete year than tart.
i drew lta *upply ’
GoodwelL but fete
connection ba* bran aevared rtnc* tte
“tSTS «-
have been able to irrigate from tte
stream*, but ttera nssss te* tern
any way to irrigate inland taw.
• Now hardly a day paam* but what
te oom* in to check
__st th* welto. Tbou-
■ aand* have been in from an ever tte
im nharidl#,**
OmTMAIMI C#bI# fjOra
About 111 OOT wa* svenl M drilling Iran*
fee welto Three toot bote* were
drilled by fee University of Okla-
homa gratogical eurvey tafero ouit-
•bta formattone were dtocovered
■ Operation coete are inaigniftcant
wten compered to fee benefit*." said
°Tte budget offtoer credited tte well
•red that Goodvreil route not furntah
■uffictant water for the need* of tte
One Dead, Another Man
Burned Seriously In
Enid Refinery Fire
ENID. Feb. 9.—(JFl—Ftro which
wiped out tte gaaolin* crocking unit
of fee Baran QU On tare Friday
night following two explosion*, had
burned itself out Saturday having one
drad and anotter painfully burned.
Lom wa* rat ton* ted to run more than
9300,000. •_
Jeff Conway, rtlliman. who wae
painfully burned about the face, arm*
and hand*, ted a fate night and we*
bellered to be out st Iteagw- Hste
Fetereon. 4* year* oM. plant flroman,
wae burned fatally, hto body being
found about 90 yard* mufe of tte
P>Cmm of fee ftro had not been de-
termined Two ixpinrtaa* foitowwd to
rapid suocieriiwi, engulfing tte tteue
fteXalsSTfert 990 toot ta the air.
AB toed line* ef the plant wero atoned
and fee Bro burned itaeif *WL
^portBmaii ifio
NEW ORLEANS. Fob. A—CO—
Frtands here wore advtoed ef the deafe
Friday st Charte* Bacharach. New
Orhan* aportaman and roterod burt-
ne. manTtaltawMly HIM Cam.
white on a reraUou with Me wife. He
wa* 09 year* old.
U Cwta^wtaro^l ani writ-
Mnde^and feourend* of •ta’*“ta
Some aro tarn*, and othre* are wSd.
MOM of the wild elepb.nt* Brete
fee highland* and m* rat* to* Ttey
toot on team*, bamboe feooto ate hi^
jrew at night, ate rote during th.
^When M elephant goo* to *i**R
he tedom He. down Tte eurtom te
to rert Mending up. Since tte Mart
ha* strong, thick tag* and von Mm
feet^ he^can^^ ,rttto “ttl*
KTOW and fern* an**tephant dm*
N tt* down to rert. Wten hrUMf
down, te dom net fold hto tag* under
him th* way earth and otter animal*
dT Hto hind tow rtrotch ret tatoite
hrn*. and thto mm-a to maho B pee-
•U ta te rim mare quickly than it ttey
were folttof __
W* are told that only the aid ate
rwthm weak etophanto Ito doro to
Moop. Native, my feat wtanjgtoj*
(tone N toOMte the animal wffi dte
There are a* “whfte elephant*" end
fee fta re anyone ktete) three mvw
■a* gMM BAS Oteareeua mass
treaty Bmlta would in practice be ad-
E lMte to by it"
l u fera added -There have bran
fra *cm* Um* persistent and cumula-
te report*. Which m tte ataence of
S!klU^nnr:h.,troSeyU>eareJ,fe-’
mb# fwv#mm#nv lobs w^y
—founded must ta deemed to ta au-
thentic that Japan ha* undertaken
ar intend* to undertake ronrtrueUon
at capita! ship* and cruiser* not in
eonforwuty wife fee sbove-mentloned
note ha* the effect of refusing
tb accept a* true, or refusing to re-
cede as sufficiently formal and au-
thoritative the persistent denial* by
Jan*foreign office and military
aankemnen feet Japan ta not building
«d doe. not intend to build tattW-
•hip* ot over *5.000 ton*.
It al*o w*» notice to Japan that
tte United State* intend* to avail
hemif of the ro-calted "eeealator
eUost" ta fee London naval treaty.
Thi. to article M. which state* that
buUdi Sr*tay» • *h‘p larger than the
Mwerited limit*, fee partte* to tte
treaty may do *o likewise, after they
I ahtolhav* among tbemMlve.
I wife a view to reducing to a muUBram
th* extent of fee departure* which
may be made."
McAlpine Seen As
Goff's Successor
As City Fire Chief
Mayor Martin Grabs At
Amarillo Challenge
t^ROM acroe* tte weetorn plain*
I1 wa* flung a challenge Saturday
and on Mayor Martin5* *houlder*
rested tte reputation of Okie taw**
City’* navy.
Tte challenge wa* flung by Mayor
Rom D. Rogers of Amarflla. a city
on high and dry land, who admitted
fee reputation of Amarillo** navy
ha* never been blighted either, but
decided to rtek aQ tn a boat race wife
Mayor Martin and fee mayo** of a
score of other cittoe in Oklahoma, fee
Texas panhandle ate New Mexico.
Mayor Rogen challenged feT**
ecutlvm to a boat race to ta held on
the Amarillo city take aa a feature of
fee Bea Scouts regrtta to be beM tare
In June Martin, pointing out feat fee
fine rtate of fee city’* naval hlrtory
made a deciaton an acceptance of th*
challenge a antou* matter, tert to-
dicated he would mH into fee eontert
regardtam.
Also Invited to enter tte reee were
Mayor T. A. Fennoy. Tutoa. ate D. V.
Terry of Woodward. ’
Hoover in New York
NEW YORK. F*b (NI-FWtaW
president Herbert Hoover arrtrefIto
New York Saturday on route to Bel-
gium to participate ta eeremonie*
commemorating hto Belgian relief
I work during fee World war. He plan*
' to Mil Wednesday _____
T*I____■______
1 quite a few hama in pictures
out here but to me the worst
ham of all ain’t in picture*.
He'a the lady killer type who
likes to talk about the heart'*
he'a broken and he imagines
if he ever got in pictures he’d
have women swoonin’ in the-
aters all over the country.
I waa antin’ in a restaurant
with Grandpa Snazzy the
other day and one of them
Beau Brummella with oily,
plastered down hair aat down
at the counter by ua and be-
fore we knew it. he waa tellln’
ua about a girl who waa crazy
about him and that *M'd
turned down. Grandpa aaya
“Well, what happened to the
poor girl?”
The lady killer aaya “Why.
ahe married a wealthy man on
Long Island " Grandpa saya
"Well, it Juat goes to ahow
what a girl will turn to in des-
peration."
Hearing Nenre End In
-Otey °°* wtom. X.
T«mK Florida. Ttam* ate X**^?*'
mtta—steuld coltart income and la-
of the late Cotoral Bdward H. n.
Qreen
Beth D. Cote. ■Pedal tesirtantri-
t<*ray general of New Yort.
would call Charte* A. Parker. Rortca
newspaperman to torttfy about an
article he wrote *ever»l yeare ago
»rance>'nlnc Colonel Qreen After the
iSteing here. Master John 8 FtaMenr
Of Wafeington ate th* raepe
lawyer* wiU more to Florida foe other
areahm*. expected to begin in APrU
1*.wring- already have been bald in
Taaa* ate New York. -- ---- -
Of Nri.y Se-ton
WASHINGTON. Feb 9. — (N> — —4, Heel ate expect* steel to get
Leader* of fe* "little fellow*" confer- lighter He I* a iteu-
ence agreed Saturday to try to *et up tenaBt commander ta tte United
a permanent organtaaUon to keep the sutee navy. i***rvi eerpa
government adviced Of fee *maU buri- u
ness man'* ne«l» nee*m*ry for making taw.
Member* of tte committee which I B w ato01lt Oklahoma
carried to President Rooaeveit ate fee routhweet a* a market ' raid
concluaiona reacted tar fee notay. two- Ulhlrtn we earn* down to ■•• i*
day conference talkte mvr wtt . Sec- ■ fOf g Miteve to ha*
retary Roper fee >*•“ «MBW*tte.
UP.-‘ eo^H^m- «*■ <*» CtamadtaareteS
similar to hi* advisory council, com-
posed of “big" burineea men
They report’d an informal agroe-
| ment to return possibly ta late March
or April, to try to evolve a definite
plan of organisation.
VatBntxr Artien AbK#<I
Mr Roosevelt told the committee-
men Friday that if an r
mrn ateuld'aet it up themaelw.
The committeemen. headed by Fred
Roth. Cleveland Ohio, shoe man.
gwnt an hour and a half wtth Mr
Rooaeveit They presented to him not
only fee recommendation* of fee gen-
eral conference, but atoo some per-
sonal view*
The meeting »« dexcrlbed by one
of those attending, wa* informal.
Secretary Roper »nd Assistant Secre-
tary Ernest O. Draper Mt in wife
them
The *erio-co«nic aspect* of the lit-
tle fellow* gathering continued, how-
ever until the test
Gate Craahre Gets In
A "gate-cra*her ' managed to et in 1
on fee meeting with the president
and White Hou*e police had t"> stop uihlein.
another 1
The successful "gate-crasher wa*
Joseph S. Kieckner of Chicago Th*
committeemen explained feat Kleck- I
net merely strolled Into fee prelimi- [
nary meeting No one questioned hto
right to aU with the committee ao he
went ihn* to *ee the president
M A. Moer* of Cincinnati, who pre-
sided over * rump *es*4on of confer-
ence rebel*, wa* stopped by White
House doorkeeper* from kilning fee
conference
Moen Mid he had several conclu-
sion* to present to Mr. Rooaeveit. th* ,
moet important being to “throw out
al! tagtolatlon since the armtoUce and
start all over again ”
Heye la HaM Oat
After Mr. Roowrett had heard tte
committee * formal proposal* h* said
feat many were capable of fulfillment,
but did dm any which on**. Borne
recommendation* were similar to tteM
’LL hav. to Admit there ar* a roqrert for undw-
writing small businaM Man* made by
banka, together wtth a propoml fea*
tte government create aa agency to
handle small toan* declined by bank*.
There ware pointed rennmmrari*-
tton* on labor, including an* ter aa
investigation of fee national labor re-
lations board. A proposal for rach an
Inquiry te pending before a congre*-
I atonal committee
A* to federal control of wagM and
hour* fee committee Mid ttey qrae-
tion*d "tte merit of a standard wage
and hour MU. tacauM of geographical
differentiate."
Cteaa Ctey Cn |Ba*at*9
“I haven't taen here for wven
vearo I don t baiter* Fro**— *
etty wtth a* uniformly good rtore
front*, wtth M niraly laid out street*,
■idewalk*. and lighttag The city I*
ctean. Feopta living taro tava era**-
felng of which to te proud "
. , Uihtein revested that hi* company
Friday that If an organisation wh|cb ploneered tte brown bottle for
formed, be felt fee *mail burinem 1 to prohibition day* wten
mt it ud themeeivM. x-ienra prored that light ta* an ef-
fect on brer, more recently ta* tunwd
to enxyme rtudte* of control
Enxymee are drecritad re "tavte-
ibte termMrt" factor* which have
mirth ta do wtth whether or not a
particular meal agro** with fee par-
son who at* it. and wtth th* ripening
of fruit.
No Fear far Fatare
Another dtocovery ta recent month*
la feat tte brewer*’ yaart being uaed
in their product will ataorb vitamin
D. fee sunshine vitamin, and feat
fete important food etetnent may ba
obtained through tear.
-We’re net afraid of the proem*
•ituatton in buslnem generaUy." Mid
"W*’re going to spend 97.-
000.000 on I
and Mr*. Ralph Sorrel*. Sgjrre.
Wells Boost
Farm Hopes I** China Cut To,
InPanhandle Avert ‘Incidents’
College Experiment Point* Patrol
Wsy for Irrigstion
Two deep water well* drilled
by the atate near th* Panhandle
A. and M. college at Goodwell
pointed a possible path Satur-
day out of the panhandle * dual
scourges of dust and drouth.
Irrigation and water rappiy MP*rt"
has
1 of
Oklahoma’s panhandle te gone-eaten up
by stat* officeholder* and representatives of
big business The cake was sent from a bak-
ing products marketing conference of the
Independent Grocers’ Alliance In Chicago.
It one-forty-eighth of an "All-American
cake," which was divided up and sent to the
4g governors. Th* counterpart ot th* cake in
its entirety was *ent to President Roosevelt.
Oklanoma s cake arrived by Braniff Airway*
Saturday morning, and airline and I. O. A.
officiate immediately had a problem on their
hands. The governor was in Ponca City,
where h* returned from Hot Springs. Ark..
Veteran Confirm* Report
He Will Enter Race For
Sheriff
*O. R. McAlpine, firot a«atot*nt to
George Ooff. ftro chief. Mtajared ta
line Saturday to become ta*d of tte
etty'* fir# department wb#n GoCFs
XX momnurily.
""cwrf f^rtra^foe fee tert 11J'rare
gatuntey confirmed repart* feat h*
wiU be a candidate ter sterift ta
the coming etecUon He wa* to con-
fer teter in fee day with W A Quinn^
etty manager, concerning th* date of
hto departure from tte fire depart-
"Xupine ta* to*?
tan and atace September 199*. ha*
rime contact wife Goff ia
n? declined to make an official
atotemant concerning O^»
tton. or ta* auremrae. brtoro
Mrmal nottce trsmths fire “
wa hia intention* He naid, howewr.
te* mw chief wUl ta retorted from
te* Ore d*partm*nt'» rtaff and ta-
dtoatod that McAlpine would receive
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