Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 170, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 6, 1938 Page: 3 of 20
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Hunter's Body Found
Near (Colorado Trail
PORT COLLINS Cnlr> DM. 6.—OF
—Only 50 feet from a trail used
frequently by fishermen and hunters
a trapper found late Monday the
body of Floyd J. Chandler, lost deer
hunter for whom an intensd search
was made last winter.
Chandler, a rancher and guide of
Johnstown. Colo., was 41 years old
when he became lost while deer hunt-
ing Oct. 11, its?. The body lay at
the base of a 30-foot cliff over which
the hunter apparently bad fallen.
MTIRGIL ATWOOD. 100 block
V Southwest Thirty-fourth street,
was in police court Monday after-
noon to defend himself egainst a
police charge of possession of whiskv
and breaking glass in a public place
The police said they accosted him
in the 600 block South Robinson
avenue, whereupon he dropped a
package of liquor, breaking all but
one bottle.
Olen O. Morris, attorney for At-
wood. demanded of Merrel Slier
police judge, that the alleged evi-
dence be produced in court.
'The police waltaed in a bottle of
Scotch whisky, set it on the bench.
“Is that your whisky?" Did thev
take that away from you?” Morris
asked
Atwood examined the bottle care-
fully.
"No." he answered, “mine had
Arkansas stamps on it.”
Baid Siler: '$26 and costa*
TULSA. Dec. •—OF—A decline of
S2.475 barrels daily in the national
production at crude oil was reported
Tueeday by the OU and Oas Journal
for the week ending December J It
brought the dally average down to
MIMI*.
Oklahoma fields showed a decline
at 36.800 barrels dally, with an aver-
age of 417,550. Bast Texas was up
J70 barrels daily to 371,135 and the
total state of Texas had an increase
of 5.062 barrels dally to 1,373.703.
fttimated daily average crude oil
production for the week ending De-
cember 3 compared with previous
week.
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State Production Cut
To Daily Average Of
In Crude Output
Of Nation’s Fields
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where they have the clothes
and the climate for enjoying
life
Hats off to the West Coast design-
ers who have a way with gay, breezy
dresses. And to the sun-drenched
colors, the exotic semi-tropical
prints that seem to bloom bigger
and brighter out there We've
just come back, with a whole
collection of the smartest
southern fashions California
has to offer . . . see them to-
day.
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ALL «Mlk THAT MIN Mt
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might tun in raoNT or vou
AMAIH1T THt LIGHTS.
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Decline Shown
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Japanese Troops Seize
Treaty Port, Bolster
Their Grip on Canton
HONOKONO. Dec. 4 —(Ti—Japan-
ese reported Tueutay they have oc-
cupied Kongmoon. important treaty
l»rt 35 miles northwest of the Portu-
guese colony of Macao, furthei
strengthening their hold on Canton. |
They previously had occupied
Kowkong. north of Kongmoon. and
were reported moving southward to-
ward Sunwei, famous home town of
many thousands of overseas Chinese
It was believed the Japanese, having
carried their military occupation to i
the very borders of the British crown '
colony of Hongkong, intend to do the
same for the Portuguese coleny across
the broad Canton river.
8HANOHAT. Dec 6——A Japan-
ese army spokesman said Tuesday In-
| tensive air raids against Chinese troop
concentrations south of Lake Tung-
I ting. Hunan province, had shattered I
. OCD£ra.lL&&imxi ChUbtvtf Vmi.CUeV'v aI. .
1 i iiiviiiiii wiiiaatzg fwHi OncK a Bw* '
tempt to organise a counter-offensive .
against the Yochow and Pingklang
sectors.
The spokesman reported the Chi-
nese were digging in around Ping-
klang in an effort to halt the Japan-
ese drive Foreigners at Nanking
confirmed reports that a squadron of
Chinese planes bombed Japaneae
military concentrations at the former
Chinese capital on December 3 and 4.
The amount of damage was unknown
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Not Hia Whisky. He
Tells Judge; His Had
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Trips Up Man
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Froano. Oalif.. and OMA PAULINE Tuesday morning by J. L Fleming
RICE. 3* years old. Eldorado. Kan.
LILLARD P. MILLER. 33 yean old. . _________r__
and who made the cororers examination.
ARTHUR W BRIDGES 45 veare
old. Albuquerque. N M and E8TELLK
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Marria,
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day at the courthouae;
_ ROYAL W. CAVB4Y. 43 yean old.
300 Northeast Fourteenth
NEWELL D.
Spike's in the statue's crown, rang-
ing from seven to 11 feet long, were
braced anew and the entire structure
overhauled and strengthened A pro-
tective coat of gny paint over the
: ns Ide walls covered thousands of
names scratched by slghtaeerr Visi-
tors have been barred frorf the in-
terior since April 30.
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Man la Disroveml
i Dead in Rooming House ’
Tom F. Atchinson, 53 years old
was found dead In a rooming house
at 13S West California avenue early :
MENIFEE Jr.. 33 neral home for service arrangements '
Deaths
epHE following deaths were record-
A ed Tueedav at city hall:
CORA BLAKE HORTON. 73 yean
old. 3305 Northweat Twenty-first ap-
oplexy.
MARGARETTE ANNA KINO, 7*
years old. route 4. apoplexy.
JOSHUA HUNKER. BS yean old.
route (. cardio renal vascular disease.
MR8 MAUDE FRAZIER. 83 yean
old. 3805 Northwest Twenty-fourth,
oerebnl hemorrhage.
JOHN A. BEVIS. 7* yean old. 731
West Washington, cardio renal vas-
cular.
MRS EMILY O. FREY. 73 yean
old. 133g% Northweat Sixteenth, ar-
teriacleaatlc. heart disease
HENRY WALLIS. 58 years
city, appendicitis.
X W. ALLEN. 4g yean old. Lehigh,
hypertrophied prostate
MRS JE88IE MATHKW8ON. 84
years old. Oronite, carcinoms
MRS SUE SLOAN DAVIS. 54 yean
old. 434 Northweet Nineteenth, coro-
DBry thromboBia.
LEE ROY HARDEMAN. 45 years ln ?*'? ,York * h»rb°r-
Old. 405 North Bath, appendicitis ‘ ‘ “““ *
ANNIE ELLIS. 87 yean old. 504 '4
Northeast Pint, paralysis.
MARY L. WALTON. 6g yean old.
•IB North Durland, nephritis
GLORIA ANN BURRIS. 7 months
old. 4001 South Santa Fe. pneumococ-
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HiooiNa Divorce Petitions
TAIVORCE petitions recorded Tues-
AJ day in district court:
AND MR8. FRED SMITH. SARAH A. M'NEAL vs. 8AMUEL
Northweet Twenty-fifth, a M’NEAL desertion alleged.
_ SOPHIA FARLEY vs. RICHARD C.
MR. AND MRS. ODL8 POOL*. 1331 > FARLEY, neglect alleged
‘ ■ C. W. HARRISON vs ULMA HAR-
RISON, desertion alleged.
EFFIE B. BRADWAY ve. LEE B.
BRADWAY. neglect alleged.
P. L. JETT vs. N. J. JETT, neglect
alleged
I THOMAS W WILK IN 8 vs. ANNIE
LUCY WILKINS, neglect alleged
THRECA WATSON vs. JOHN
WATSON, cruelty alleged.
EVELYN WHITE vs M F. WHITE,
neglect alleged.
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Divorces Granted
rwIVORCE decrees recorded Tuesday
U in district court:
FANNIE E PENNINGTON from
LEE PENNINGTON
VEONIA FULLBRIGHT from WIL-
LIE FULLBRIOHT.
of the same address
_____________ Paul Powers, justice of the peace
433 Northweat Twenty-eighth, and who made the eororer's examination.
LOU 18E K. BARRETT 3g yean old. reported death bv natural causes The
body was taken to the Capitol Hill fu- |
Statue of Liberty
J
* Is Given Hoopskirt
8 In Repairing Program
NEW YORK. Dec 6.—uPl—Wearing
a new iron hoopskirt, the Statue of
Liberty will emerge December 15 from
a temporary retirement of several
months made necessary by repain.
The l.jopskirt—it supports the cop-
per folds of her classic gown—was
only one of several replacements’
needed by Miss Liberty after 53 yean
eic infection.
JOE BRINKLEY. St yean
route 5, coronary thrombosis.
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je Licenses
IE licensee recorded Tues-
yean eld, 1617 Northweet Twenty-
first, and BILLIE NEWTON. 33 yaam
old. 1436 Northweet Thirty-first.
GEORGE UNDERWOOD Jr.. S3
yean old, 1301 North Ellison, and
MELBA EAGAN. 1g years old. 3330
Northweat Thirty-sixth.
CECIL HARVEY. 26 years old. 510
Northeast Sixth, and ETHEL REED.
35 yean old. 611 Northweet Fmrth.
JAME8 G. BRUTON. 33 yean old.
1811 North Gatewood, and MARY
ELIZABETH MATSON. 33 years old,
■ Reno.
CLAUDE BYRD. 30 yean old, 133H
The Almanac—Dec. 5-7
Naesday Temperatare
Maximum 56 Minimum 34
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STORE HOURS—Department
atone g a. m. to 6 p. m : grocery
•tores 7:30 a. m. to 8 30 p m.
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Births _____________________
/OKLAHOMA CITY hospitals and West California, and ALPHA HAR-
W the bureau of vital statistics re- WELL. 31 years old, 133', West Cali-
ported the following births Tueeday: __
1700 Miclid. a at B*mania.ru Bnd RUTH VIRGINIA JAMES 13
MR. AND MRS. H. H. ALLBRIT- yearg old 200B Northweilt Thirtieth
TEN. Classen-Edwards lease, a daugh- ----
tar. at Oklahoma City Oaneral. _____
MR. AND MRS. W. R. JOHNSON. C. THOMPSON. 35 yean old.
Illg Northwest Seventh, a daughter. Northeast Sixth.
at Oklahoma ORg General
MR. AND MR* T. C. 1
1B48 Northwest Seventh, a son. al St
Anthony.
MR.
814*4 North wmt Twenty-fifth,
daughter, at St. Anthony.
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Northeast Ninth, a daughter, at St. |
Anthony.
MR AND MRS HAIBTED ME-
LOY. 3617 North Lee. twin daughten.
at St Anthony.
MR. AND MRS ARLET EARL
PRYOR. 423 Northeast Fifth, daugh-
ter, MONA CAROL.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 170, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 6, 1938, newspaper, December 6, 1938; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1764814/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.