Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 255, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 9, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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Nationalization
Of British Coal
Minej If Oppose!
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Star Who Appears
AH Performances
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than 414 th mi-dli lua pfrarrlVd If
t ha phjrsk-laN. pepulnrlijr
la (mmiry-arMn and hi pr-i etui-mu-
la 4n la hr alrilli cn4
illrkln-lllii-a. W bra pri-parltn
thia aainNa program ha endeavored
la maka nwcltr and vsrU-tjr
keynmes and h la rredflrd lib
having aiN-rt-ed-d admirably. Four
big imiuvi lit pri'int-i-d flirt
being Th Lawn IVlc" whh'h I
i ho rtinafn rsfcrr and wbh-h
IjiimI" haa aimed to maka lh
showiest find part rrar arm la
mln'-'relar. 1 On iha Unk la i
dnnrfnv anmbr aranged by Jack
l(ajra -id la ronalderatloo of Iha
ronllnn d popularity of Jnzs "Umm1
formed (ho Th Jan Fyncopalnw'
an InatiiinMu'al combination ibat la
raid to dlncourM tha latent on that
alylt of eompo.'lilon In what SM
been referred in aa decidedly alppy
fashion" and finally there la In bo
what la dewribed aa a scream in gy
funny afterpiece entitl'd The Black-
villa Fair" with "Uwn aa Little
nit" Small and "8lim Vermont aa
Snooknma" Long the tj pa of char-
acter In th portrayal of which
thPaa eomedlan excel. The olio in-
clude Billy" Dona the boy with
the amlle." with a new monologue
Karl Denton tha Kltlnge of Jllnat rel-
ay. Morris Xolson internatlocully
famous Yodler and other.
Piingevot? U'c Ooif
llui a (m 4 a mix tua a a - tJ. 4 ten
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ACQUIRE CONTROL OF
ASSOCIATED OIL FIRM
Kcw York Feb. 9. Blair and com-
pany. Inc. and tha Chain Sectirltlei
company who have acquired control
of the Associated Oil company for
1132000000 caah or $59 a ahare
for the controlling atock era work-
ing on an alternative offer 1 to be
made to the minority atnckholdera.
Public announcement of this offer
la expected aoon. along with a plan
of new financir.3 eatlmated at $T90-
000000 1:: connection with the deal.
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Hoover Takes Rap .
Senator Copeland
For Charges Made
Washington Fab. '9. Secretary of
Commerce Hoover lrday replied to
the charge that he Was holding up
coal legislation made In the senate
by Senator Copeland Cmnocrat New
York.
The commerce department cannot
write eaaaya on each of five thou-
eand measure sent to ua every
eaaion of congress. Hoover aid. '
"Tha departments buxfnssa la to
advlne congress when It la called
before a committee."
He 'added that It was not tha de-
partment's business to push bills
through congress aad.that.be had
not . been asked for any coal legisla-
tion uggeatlona. .
Franco Hops Off
For Montevideo
Rio De Janerlo BraxH Feb. I.
Pamod Franco the Spanish aviator
flying from Spain to Buenos Aires
got away at 7:20 a. m. today from
KIO cn route to Montevideo hid next
atop.
HI start was slightly delayed
when it became evident he was at-
tempting to- carry too heavy load
and it was necessary to leave behind
some of his cargo.. However the
big Dornier plane Busily arose and
oared away southward.
Up I Date.
tie e v a I t-a's ti i
bat ba
b Nig ba b aMl i
itr II- W. Maiit- 1i.wUe
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kia-ii luinixh- 4 bie t-
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SekMa m iy bey
fumublea akd aiklit:rri
bi autii n krii4 icsam ii
o m ibuitoarhiy ay I di .
To talas bM ba la lb p-u
f -rll-fN piHnl vf Inwdi-rniMS Mr
k ibtrM ll hi in T-r
Ii-tti ' culmune vt i he lu-iy Ci-
rs. The (bird day ll apiii4 Mr
(ubk all4 la bate !'- ad d-
rni:Mi for a (rnant bad be N
fiiand.
Hse YOlf waai iaaa!e f-e
huaur or apaMiMiU--isll 13
and ask fur an ad laker.
J Grand Jury Gets
New Information
In Copila! Death
4 twi .'ntr4Mi
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t la b-4ti- uti iti vNiiiin-d Hadr
of If. I. t-iii.ii fVurti UkV't
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m:u.i ro !ai fail w Wlbiel
1 hate hM-n tierM b l.a bt!.
; na.-! r-.an! t-rl fj rr. ramis
knir.
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frm b :i Kwy wrM
b-l'er -a II jure aid i-aim-d la
tiu-W tfx Of lb lluiCrnl II lb
fl: tflsrH in-tay.
Natur at yiayellub' leilJntoay
ws4 r t
It tra lfdni- Sa( I ha furf
nil la h Ntskicg i wp:ag In-
oilKiuN of runly ii-'fdir. aroald
rail Juba Mbbl4. Ok!.;b-niis Illy
1 n'lur now Bi-rvie ; N firs year
iwiwiir in iha si!- rru-m fur
auiomniiite ibfi in ie i:iy rcNima-
lug n Walion p.'rdn el reed in be
(Smt nmmir In Hot
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English Villages
Isolated by Floods 111 fcl4
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rap ih I'mM iwt
Ixoninn. Icb. . Th womi Brodi
In year were rt-poHed Imn uirr
lorabtie ah etc a number of vii:nj
were Iwilali d. tto-irt were aulmierri-d
In ibe Murr river ai:-y aa a r?ull
of heavy rain end I he lllvrr Lev
was ai n-any pnluta flomled.
Tbimaanil of acres la iha fl.ip-
ioa and Hurkni-y dlelrlct were sub-
merged. Tbs Thamr ha rbmn six Inrhes
In tha psM 24 boars and la already
14 feet aliovs normal aL Rhcpia-rtan.
PRESIDENT C00LIDCE
Nl 1 hiU-f hw't
Wgiihlngian Kelt- P.-The tli-liallng
Ii-ihu of lit rnlvi-rKiiy of fiklal.oma
sited on lriiil-nt (n-illdg prl-ur
j la ihi-ir d-hm ton'cht wiih III
-it am if Ci'ir.j V.'sthinrion anlvcr
ptiy- . I
I The Oklahoma (cam imt:tond of
- John A. lirpp It ay co If. Ravage and j
lrt firupp were ai-riimpacled to
fho While Hon by Rr-pretcntallvo
Mcf'liitii-k reimhllcaa Ok'ahoma.
a m tktiMl alia
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NiYokat 4d 111: ( I a
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yak b lai-ll-n S.'r fh sad
all: laMlk4llil.
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la ! i Mala H lb imI 1ir
ra yot. Wader V-u 14 Vol
Nrida t.d la 4da ii wrn a
4lr of ltMI4l kl. Ha la tiltag
4-itir lb AlfiN vampaN
!liaH Md:
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a in d'4 llivraijt ita wbl.li
Mlnaliil bad MWaNlly bftlll
but hwaui'l plat in I. a botld
budar."
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gia. imef and br of Ban I aver-
hyrd al wbai b rail (Trail Mss'
atNI'l NsrNllb wi rj la (lr
user In b Bsiurdiy rpMch of
bstbing.
In hi Bibut'am ihvfwarar Iha
pod eoMIrf baa flr4 a 27 tun
ati4 from is irbrlxter Pwiii
b-h sow adorna his loth Herd.
Th i!at guard of lotk Hards
rungraiubtidS you? Koviillia words"
iAnnuiiW lrgraph-d II Duco"
It lay sad salbu-a them with 37
rmni i ; shot - from . mibcbaner
Iogll."
FAMILY DEATH PACT IS
COMPLETE; FOURTH DIES
Faa Bley Pal Frh. Tha anl-
cldu pset of Ihmlly of four was
tnnde rompli-i early lodxy when
Mis rtydi I'M eel died from gas
strangulation.
Th girl's father mother and Sifter
were krand dead Sunday In lh
kitchen of their horn here.
The dm!!! dfU-d followed seve-
ral days spent In Tla Juana daring
which. It Is slleg- i the girls war
allocked.
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Vtunt tig ihimcge;
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Convict td 'Leg per
Iltctd for Mercg
mrwa
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4 4-N 4bai( ud maubi-MtaHoe
u4 wi!f lit. r Jiusw Uhiii m
14.1 dCiolltad M In oolt (Hdy tml
pleaded with lb pi-- Ibat b bad
pul ll Mrowaary IN ordr I ld
sad llrilb bl Ir b:ld. I
I444III Mid Ifcel be bad been H
Lb IW find wwt wbbb paid blot
anuah IW brp bu Ut4 Mm. If from
Uinag sod point'd eat tbal bww
of wbr fr-e maka and mIi a
litib K-f and Ci with ll.
Hi He nek ib manor aa-i-r
CiMldarullN.
IP
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a k. THASsyin & sron.u;i: vo.
AUTO TRAGEDIES INCREASE AS
OTHER TRAVEL IS MADE SAFER
WIIHJC ralltMd iMfedbe sad it car iwidin in the Lrttd
Stale bale radiUl:y bean dlbloliblng IN It laat IrN yearh tJ
oawsl loll evsrbd by aniawa-ti-b rasualllr I fteadll MMk. M
lb mawart-Maftirf FaMy Imaorll for ! pcr-Mi'N af au(of.a .L
an Ideals lUUiwad aendebta bva been ml twoiw than bia-iblr4f fwm
i-.w w M3 a sjOTtl la V3L Iba lalM gavanwasil SgutM avaibLb.
ua car f stall Uw ! bate bv nil daws aamlbtrj or Dram 3JWJ
In 1313 ts 3.04 Irw year Ibt
Abiowudilb dralhs an lb oiber bandL bar Inereaaed wrr Sve frdd.
Afwlail ib SJC3 draiba In 1313 i baa IblU la 13S& and Iba fun
b vgtoKjimrn r;(4 tnt b U aolutlN af thia naibnal
.prablaNb Th prdnirteN must bw alway ea (be atari and I m apnr M
.haagatwaL IP b la la keep aal af harm's way. and Ib frtvrr for bl
part nasi sever relax bis rtlaac Air a bmukii wbea bnman livra
are at bla memr.
CACMATf MINISTER'S BODY
Troy. S. Y"FekT-Tb body d
I'hy :un kitici blot'br i th
Failed Ktat. a in-tr Bum. arrlvtd
b-r today Irom Bar ease Like lor
rrpmatuN .
KavMals ill- d at tLe b-altk MWl
Fun-la from luta-n-wloils. It ns
rvesl--d j4 yraterday
Religion Fanatics
Will lie Regulated
MsnlU- Tb annual orgy of stf-
punMbntm Indulged in by lb Flag-lav ihe act res of th airang n-r-'and limb brrhke Into pandemonium
gelatins or lanatk-nl ri-ligluuv an t. bonie. The lml notorb i tpA
will he atrfrily regulaicd beacrfnrth i m J-i-a outalde of ibe city Im i su-m of
by ofilrial of ib Ibil-ppln govern-1 ih fart that Ibjuvscds of apectators
mcni. Tb! ordrr baa lava limned a are attracted.
a timely waralnn la prevent rxrcssea
which bav marked Him rxiraurdlb-
ary ritual heretofore. -The
origin of ibe whlppem Is bur-
k'd In ihe remote past. Some lime
-u the esrly part of last year ami-
ally about (iuod Friday repentant
sinners aaremble In certain lot-all.
Armrd with k'KHlcd hard whips
rn-l stripped of all clothing rgropt
loin rloihs. ihe Fliudanim flral
wort ibcmm-lvcs Into a Mh-r of
frrnsled remrnie and ai-lf-humUIx-Ikm.
The whipping begin gradu-
ally but soen lb wi-lril apcrlwla of
hundred or mure in-raone vU-lfmsiy
tics which bav served far rentnrles lashing their liars barks ntmeach
s the pculienia abandon Ihemselvea
la the full away of letniMrary mad-
mh They Inch ihcmaetwa and
any on who hapiwaa to get In their
way mill th-lr bodb-a are a maaa
of bleeding flesh and they collapse
unocnarlnaa front t-xbaastioN.
Tb reason for th govern -neat
arilm lie In th fact that the or-
deal leave many of the partlrlpanls
cn tho verge of ik-aih and the author-
ltbs fcul that ths rpt-dvrl Itself bat
an lujurion effect cm Iha public.
V(
bye
f a y
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 255, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 9, 1926, newspaper, February 9, 1926; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1878650/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.