Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 183, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1928 Page: 1 of 20
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WEATHER
Oklahoma: Tonight partly cloudy
Friday mo tOr cloudy.
i - local lURunui
I sfartmum- 1.
Volmn Twenty-Eight
SMITH STRIKES
RQWD CHEERS
Boston Audience Yells Itself
Hoarse as Democratic
' Nominee Talks.
TAKES HIS TEXT FROM
... - HOOVERS ACCEPTANCE
' Introduced by Daughter of
Woodrow Wilson? Has
: Busy Schedule Ahead. .
. (by The AaadstadPmq '
Prorideno Jt. i. Oetk 35-Oover-feor
SUM H. Smith arrived to.thto
bttyatl:Os oclock this afternoon
hod wm greeted by a hast crowd of
Mmirer Tb sonmor and hia party
Motored lore tm Woonsocket
Beaton. Oct. SA-aifredR. Smith
haa oponad his final drive-far tha
. presidency h y hfittag hack at Bar
pert Hoover who ha declane haa
. laanrtlinl the demoeretie 'tfary of
public ownership and publia devdop-
nant aa State SodalUm" and at tha
1 aama time uaad worda To conceal
father than earner a meaning.
. Before a ahmttng awrttenco that
packed every foot an tha Boatan
arena ;. teat night tha . democratic
prrajdentlal nnmlnaa took imue with
tha uttermnoca of hia rival an the
questions of water power. Cum re-
lief and prohibition and declared the
. time had aama whan tha need of tha
Today tha nominee turned hia Hue
toward Maw Tort wham he win ar-
rive long after night fell after atope
at Wackttone and Provldene R. L
Waterbury - Derby Shaitan . Mew
Haven Bridgeport and South Bar-
walk. Conn.
. Tha gorarmx over-night etay in
Sotlott vu itaMt m of oonttna-
. one ahautlng eicapt for tha time
-spent hi sleep. pram tha moment he
arrived until after ha retired to hia
team at a hotel after the night
maach. be waa tha center of a
ghaertog crowd which MS pottos ware
io bolds 1
- Hia addreea at tha arena dhiuuWI
I fun program and waa made only
tfter tha nominee had atoppad en-
louta at Mechanics and Symphony
halla to greet for a few minutes
erowde nnaMa to pun . into .. the
qther structure.
- HO waa introduced to the
Ing Which filled every ana of the
1M80 or1 mom -aeate and padmd an
gvaitebla' mace in tha alalrt and
orner by Mr francta - Wilson
Sam daughter of Woodrow WUaou
knd team came to Ida mm when ehe
referred to him aa tha man of whom
her father once had aaid:
' X believe ha MV aa
Vgrea tha impnlmo and
M tha nation and tha world af-
faire." "
. After wiping hia eye tha standard
bearer of tha party Wltaon twice lead
la yietory thanked tha daughter of
( tha teat democrat to ait in tha White
' Home tor her introduction and took
or tha test of Ida afldrem a quota-
from Herbert Hoover uoccpt-
Wa ohoD nm wards to convey our
taeanlng not to hide it' the dn
mat read.
He aaid hia rival had uttered them
Word! ta Auguat but it waa net unto
hat Monday night at Martiion Square
Oardan in Mew Teak City mat Mr.
Haem had Lot tha eat out Of tha
hag." In thatspeech the nomineg
added Ida rival had referred ta tha
demoerailo theory aa ana of State
Well bow do tha membere of
oongnm fed who voted far the de-
velopment of Muada Shade by the
gsvenuaatf ha aaked amid laughter
"Does Mr. Hoorn aerioudy. ex-
pect the American people to believe1
he want on that tha application at
tha Jeffenonlan theory of etal
right! la socialism? He dom not
mean that" .
Referring ta prohibition tha gover-
nor mid: K my plan la enclallem.
then tha preaent bootlegghig and hi-'jraktag-and
racketeering that ia go-
kig on is anarchy.
Tha governor aaid hf had been
called a aoetaUet before and if
Ida views an water power develop-
ment were anelaUetlo than former
Freeident Roosevelt Charim Bvani
Bughe Owen D. Young and atbma
were membem of the ! party.
Ha added tt hia views on farm
relief were' aodaUtUe that Vlee-
Frerident Daws prank O. Lowden.
former governor of Blinoia. a
(then rnuet eoma under tha aai
rtemfieatlan and that . Senator
Charles Curtis of Kansas Mr. Hoo-
ver running mats was M per sent
Sodailetie because ha had first voted
for tha McNaiy-Haugan farm re-
lief bill and than voted to sustalq
Presiden t Coolidge veto.
"Mo" tha governor aaid. "Bodai-
bo Mr. Hoover that ia tha ary of
tha special interests.
Tha democratic candidate (
criUdaed Mr. Hoorn etaima to
pnwperity.
; ICQUU BLMCLAIB ITOCK.
Oir Ike IwocUtd Nd .;
New York Oct at-Th fibiektr
tonaolidatod Oil eorporation eondud-
ad an arrangement with Arthur W.
Cuttn of Chicago and aeaoriatea at
n meeting of tha board ef dimeters
today whereby tha Outten intonate
Will acquire substantial Internal of
the eorporation common stock. It
aru announced that Mr. Cutten will
bo elected to tha board of dimeters
at tha next moating. . .
' Tha United Btataa
MO ON slurp -
-
Cop Kidnaped
Law VMatan He Waa Xbtag
To PaOea Stattan and hml
rtgnpaf Another Ma-
Wlth Hia Gan .
. J (bribe Joe Hetrt fyp
.- Lancaster Pa Oct' S-Kld--naped
in an automobile by two
men and n. woman whoa ho waa
snorting if a police station and
farced tmwttnam the hektep of
another automobile state patrol-
maa Hobart Troup of York today
' reported to hia headquarters hen'
that ha had bean left by hie cap-
tors outside of Baltimore un- '
harmed bat relieved of hie re-
volver. Troup and another officer wen
' ana ef atom pain of state high-
way patrol efftoen operating on
. tha Lincoln highway east of Laa-
' eaatar last night in a campaign
to enfona the atato regulations .
regarding headlights. They stop-
;pad.a machine containing two
mm and a woman and found
that none ef the oecupante had
a driver? Hcener.
Troup then entered .the ma-
china and preceded by-the Other'
highway patrolman on a mater- .
eyateb teas proceeding toward tha
poiiee station at Lancaster. After
proceeding a short disteam tha
officer on the motorcycle ahead
looked around to dlaeovar that tha
automobile had disappeared.
Borne three hours later and
about U miles from tha plan
s when the ear bn which Troup .
was riding dteappeared an auto-
' mobile driven by-William Cams- .
roc 19; accompanied by Mlae Ad-
: rlecna pita both of Fern H1U
- Fa waa held up by tha oocu- -'
pants of another machine.- One
- of thma trandiehlng a revolver.-
: and accompanied by a mm ia -f
uniform robbed Cameron and or--
dered him and hia companion
. out of their car. When Cameron -remarked
that It waa strange ho
was being held up when an efft-
- ear. was present tha robber add
: "that ah right X am unMtng
him up tm and this k hia gun.-
Nominee Girts Himself Little
lime for Cunpnlcniiiff
on Junt Homo.
; UgneimtaMFmO
Washington. Oot. Hertwrt
Hoover hae'ailOwvd himaelf Utile time
for campaigning on JiSeyetcru ..trip
to hie CalUomia tene ts vote
Movember
. Separiing fkem WbaUngtm . one
week from today he wm lean hie
train only arm during the fin day?
journey at St. 'Louis on tha night
jri MoveaAar S when ha wlU make
hia only art epeCeh of the trip. Hi
that he wm discuss tha devriopment
of inland waterways and Sum n-
lief aihjaete of apodal interest to
the. people of the Mlialeeippt river
valley. -'
- Other stops of the special train
of tha repubUoan presidential can-
didate wlU be -made far operating
purposes and with tha announcement
of. hia- plana at his headquarters
lata ymtarday it waa sited that
thaw would bo no efforts to
gantao damehstnttona at ny of them
Tha . nominee however will gnat
thoee who visit tha etations to wei-
eeme him. and will make astern-
panUMOIIB lo tbs T
Tha first atop wifi ha at Cumber-
land Maryland early next Thunder
night and Heaver will make a brief
talk then. His train then win cron
West Virginia overnight proceeding
into Kentucky early Friday. The
nominee 'will ipaak from tha rear
platform of his train at Xoulavllla
wham hia donoeratte opponent de-
livered ana of hia major talks In
hia tour of a part ef tha border
.The Hoover medal wm reach fit
Louis about (:M o'clock Friday eve-
ning and tha republican standard
bearer wifi apeak at tha eollaeum
them at 4 o'clock antral standard
timet with hia addmm carried to
tha eoontry over a nation-wide radio
hook-up v -
DISTRICT!!
T
Cbm of Non McKay u.
Livermore and Downey
- Gow to Bat Today.
The plaintiff waa the first wit-
ness to taka tha stand at the open-
ing ef tha trial ef the ault of Mom
McKay va. Sr. XX a. Downey and
Dr. W. H. Livermore in which
HOMO demotes k sought
Tha jury B. p. Lovlers Floyd
Holder Henry Bartee Ouy Acton
B. B. Barton 1. O. Quartan J. W.
Berber O. M. Duck wall - Hamer
Bailey Oeorge Deltrich. W. T. Free-
man and J. U H1H waa em penal ed
to try tha earn this morning.
Out on thg earn for mom than
M hour' tha jury trying tha suite
of AnUa Tate and J. W. Yoder va.
the Bock island and J. W. Walker
and W. A. Moon va. thd Rack Xitend
(or alleged crop damage from over-
flow water an forma eouthaait ef the
city returned verdicts tar tha plain-
tiff? cases. .
walker and Yoder wow awarded
verdicts tar 1900 damages each and
no verdict waa returned la tha cam
of Tate and Moon.
Algeria
MO fart him.
a mountain of salt
JOLLEY SPEAKS -ON
BIG ISSUE
F
f
Democratic Nominee for State
i Senator' Booata Ni- ..
tiooal - Ticket. . ;
TAKES RAP AT RULE
OF REPUBLICAN CREW
Say Personal . Hobby. Rural
Education; Has Praise ;
for a C. W.
fcMHnj in b-helf cl the national
demoeratio ticket -. and djeoinatag
state politlee Harry Jolley editor of
the .Carnegie Herald who te a eon-
didate for tha state senate an tha
democratic- ticket from Caddo-and
amdy eounttaa .apoka 1 aver radia
station - KOCW - hem .Wednesday
night.
The ' meeting which had bean
called at tha court bouse was trans-
ferred to the radio station to
possible tha broadcasting of
In his introductory remark Mr.
Jolley stated that white hto father
waa a republican ha la a democrat
by conviction and in principle and:
"I would rather be Harry Jolley
who baa served in the state kgls-
tatum and ham written on my tomb-
stone Ha was loyal to hia party
than to ham bean a United States
senator and ham written on wr
tombstone Hem was a man who t-
tmyed his party. 1
X would rather be a democrat fat
Governor Smith place with tha rec-
ord he has made far pmgremlm lag-
tektlan favoring puMta echoote. pm-
ehool teacher and pregraerim- leg-
ietetton favoring tha maeeee of Mew
York than to be elected and aaim
aa pnrident of the united Btataa.
under the regime of Andrew J. Mel-
lon. "During the past sewn and ana-
half years tha south haa sent out
tha . Macedonian call Dome over
into Macedonia and help ua . This
year we ham aa opportunity to am
that call answered and we ham an
opportunity .to win freedom from
the indmtrial east. The north and
west bam heard tha can and are
willing to join hand X wander if
tha southern statao wm be loyal to
the call sent out and join hands
with tha north? If wo remain in
line tfcamfcnV any queriton. abtait
haw tha risetton will aama out. :
- Uring a entail vial- from- which
ha .pretended to 'pour a pofume
Mr.1 Jritay received response from
several people in the .broadcasting
room who signified that they had
miellsd tha perfume. -
"Thte-la a problem In psychology
MT. Jolley odd. "Thom waa nothing
in the vial and them people merely
demonstrate the 'power of sugges-
tion. The republican party -has been
hofcttng oat an empty vial for a
number of years and a great majority
of weak-kneed democrats with no
back bona ham imagined that they
were enjoying tbe odor of sweet
perfume. Sometimes it doesnt al-
ways smell like perfume. .
In hia oandudlng remarks Mr.
Jolley stated that ha had served two
eeeelone in the tower bourn and dur-
ing that time had served on II
different cnmmlttwm. -
He stated that hia bobby ia rand
school education and in tha course
of hia remark! ha lauded tha Okla-
homa College for Women ham and
praised Ita president. Dr. M. -A.
Hash. ' - .
Mr. Jritay woke highly of Gordon
dray atato donator from Orady
county who presided at the meet-
ing. A. L. Daria a candidate for
representative from Grady county on
the dqnocratie ticket Dl a Robert
representative and other.
Bert McVey of Anadarfe one ef
Mr. Jolley eupporten in tha
paign delivered a brief talk.
Plan Program Of
Agents Work
. InGradyCounty
A program for the work of tha
eounty horns demonstration agent
office along lines recommended by
tha Women Federation at meet-
ing . here teat . Saturday is bet
planned with unite ta clothing gar-
dening; canning and poultry to oc-
cupy w major portion of attention
diving tha ensuing year Mr Met-
tle B. Coryell agent arid today.
It k ebo being planned to hold'
a woman dub esap during tha1
summer and that tha term woman
annul pienie be held hbaut July
19 Mr Coryell gold.
The following effloen ham bean
named by the federation to (arm
during tha earning year:
Mr W.' J. Boyer ' prairie 'Dal
prerident; Mr WlU Moilet Pioneer
rice-president; Mr.' Joe One Xreton
secretary. .
i coubt or inquiey
(iqr fb Amcktri Piert
Wewoka Oat 19 Xrreguterities
ham been found through tha state
court of inquiry at Wewoka W. P.
by Governor Johnson laid today. Ha
refused to eay what information had
been obtained by tha eourt however.
More than M persona ham been
examined by MOrrleon before 1L H.
Kdward woetel judge ritUng aa the
oourV
Confenneee . with Homer Bishop
eounty attorney and George a
Crump district judg hem brought
expressions from them that the court
w- being conducted in aa impartial
CJuduuha Oklahoma Thurtdaj October 25 1928.
"SAEFS? YARN IS FISHY BUT
HE HAS EVIDENCE TO SHOW HE
HOOKED DAD OF ALL TARPONS
Of eenno it sounds a Wm bit
"fishy" but Moman Shepard ef
this dig chairman of the state-
gams and fteh y'
.various and aundry exhibit
merit hie tale ef tending Hi. "Tha fiat day X need a IN- .
- . o . d teat Una and hooked ana
V V big fdtown He hroba
Ss -ght ttmaa going (round
1 hi tha air each time.
1 ith tiw he jy-j
" t back for a aee-Yi-
' new and stouter
'O 'the prim catch
v before I hauled
!j eng mage ijhn you
t oouna X hooked
other but this ana ta the fellow
that X want to talk about - -'
MT. Shepard la supported in his
statement by the Corpus Chrletl
Times Jn tha following para-
graph:
-And than them is M. H.
Shepard game-and fish eenunis-
'toner for the state of Okla--hona
who after having tended
three of the aama kind (referring
to Tarpons hooked by other men)
of packages ef finny dynamite ie
of the . opinion that Oklahoma
already baa - enough different
1 kinds of ' disturbances and ean
very well get aloof without any
Tupon running loom around tha
country. 1 . . - ..
.pound Tarpon off tha eoa a
Araneae Pam on. tha Oulf
Mezlck white sojourning at Oo-.
puo GhrtaU after attending the A
at
The finny giant- of the gulf
tenters that - battled tha partly
game enmmfaslanrr waa I fart
i and and 1-1 toehm in length
and waa eoatad with peart-Uke
athrer-Upped scales that comfort-
. ably cover tha palm of a men
hand. Mr. Shepard la exhibiting
two of tha scales and ia thmatoa-
ins to Impart the stuffed esreae
ef tha aaa monster within a few
. days - together . with numerous
photographs at "hie and tha flah
poring together."
... nfan rm caught all
- of flah but I ham nsmr had-a
battle Uke that brute gam me .
- Mr. Shepard aaid in dtaclnring tha -facte
of the ease. :
"That silver king of the sunny .'
want any fit pet for an ;
embryo fisherman and nothing
abort of Tear talent and iron
ANOTHER G O P.
SPEAKER QUITS
fit. FahL Minn Oct. SSlt was
annotfneed at npridiean atato head-
quartan today that Oov. Adam Mc-
Mullen of Wbeaeka who hu bean a
(importer ef Senator Morris of Me-
braeka had caaerited 1"? o-
in Minnesota in behalf of
the Hoover-Curtia ticket. .
Mo mason was given but from
Lincoln Nth it waa announced
that Governor MrMullen Intended to
go through with hie engagements in-
sofar aa the pramura of atato bust
nees permitted. The governor aaid
ha had not cancelled hie tour but
that the duties of his offloa would
eompd 'hte presence In Lincoln much
of tha ttma betwmn now and Mo-
vember f. He said that tf ha could
find tone ha wodd apeak at several
points named in tha itinerary ar-
ranged tar him but that he could
not gteo toe exact dates or piaem
at this ton . . ..
CREWMEMBERS
fcMISSINGTODAY
. . re a-e -I i
RAFY'4-afiirtdte -y. .
W1beibteaitert
' Xonbvat -. Oot'' SS. KTwenfer-two
member of the crew of too frrightar
Cbiratarr .who took to' a
whan tha-- ihip ran on' tha roeki
near Capa . Whittte on ; too north
ride of the Gulf of St Lawrence
.Tuesday .morning; yen -y to-
day. -
Ona Uftiteat eontaining M men
frpm the Caimtecr waa' picked up
by the fitator Balaria which ans-
wered tha ahip SOS and stood by
tha wreck. The other boat waa
miaelng today. . - -
Local ehlpping man believed tha
BdHtni ftf- pnteUy bwn
beached aomewbera -along tha coast
and that tha men wan sate.
A tug from Quebec tha Canadian
government steamer Arenmore and
the customs cruller Ooneetoga wen
ordered to tha freighter aid.
THOMAS AND LEE
HERE NEXT WEEK
- a-wstHw Bmer Thomas and Josh
La head ef tha University of Okla-
homa public qwaklng department
arc to bead the Hat of veering dates
planned hem next week by tot
democratic. headquarter frank Man-
ning campaign manager announced
today' following completion of plana
for two mam masting
MT. Laa to to apeak in too dis-
trict eourt room bam next Tuesday
night at 1:30 o'clock and J. F.
Hatcher ta to ba chairman ef the
molting
Senator Tbemaa to to ba ham on
Thurwtay and will weak 1 In tha
district eourt room at 1:10 o'clock
with F. M. BaOfy aa chairman of
tha masting.-
.Both addniM am to ba broad-
cast over radio itotlen KOCW
rUHDKMT VKLU ;
'l
(fir lbs lackM Piw
MnMw UL Oct. XL W. L. Veil
pnsident of the Veils Motor Corpora-
tion. died lari night after two day?
lUneee Ha was U years old.
A few hours before hia death cobm
tha announcement from the Vella
Monocoupa Aircraft Corperation of
which ha waa prerident that tt had
per .'acted a targe typo of alrptan
He waa a grandma ef Mm Deer
bead of the agricultural machinery
firm. Hte widow a aon and dattetttea
POMMY figmvfi IT
(to Ibe Awedetel towj
Ottumwa Za Oat St United
Utm Senator fimith W. Brook-
hart will not believe that Senator
George W. Monte ef Mrbraska has
thrown hia support to Gov. Alfred
B. Smith for tha presidency "un-
til X am a telegram signed by
Monte hlmetif tha laws senior
senator deeland teat night 1
Bmokhart during hia stumping
tour in behalf of the Hoover-Curtia
ticket haa stated ho would ham
supported Manta for the preri-
deaey had tha Nebraskan bean
nominated.
atrength ean ovajower one of his '
tribe . . .
"We were ftehlng from n speed
boat and - nring - MeUett about
right or ten inches in length far
.wr bait.
VICTIMS RUDE
TO THIS CHAP
AND HE QUITS
V-' h
(to Ibe Amditri freri)
Chicago Oct 39. Xmll Dee-
. eouronea to diaguried with tha -bandit
brnlnem. Vteton he
found tart right teak a fitting '
of oeopeiatlon. -with a
to downright
He got a gun and pointed tt at
Flank Fasehing. Mr. FaacUnf.
tar no mood for tt upbraided
Deecoanmes and then chased ;
him half- a' doom' blocks until .
Demonranm lost himself in Un-
coin pack -It
waa about ' this ttma that !
an unfortunate abates for
tear nber'm be elected
io Miss Henrietta Walker. .
- He printed tha pistol and gam t
'too regulation "Hands up" earn- '
mand. - Iflm Walkxr looked up at'
Deseouronex and broke forth In
teughtar. aha 'tenghad' and ;
toughed and toughed. Deaoou-
rones waa moved to -.
"Youre being hdd up" he told
her. . Whereupon Mim Walker
A
laughter was about - that tha !
and of fi riory; .- ..
Schoolmates of Pauline Smith
Hear Service for Aed-
dent Victim.
Pupils in the second grade of the
South ward school and their in-
structor Mtaa Annette Dow
among thorn who attended the fu-
neral aarriem of littte Pauline Smith
ago 1 daughter ef Ur. and Mr
William Smith ISA
nu who was tha victim of an auto-
mobile accident on South Seventh
Street Tuesday at noon aa riba
going home for lunch. Tha' aerviese
were held at tha Brown chapel yes-
terday afternoon at 3:10 o'clock.
Her. H. F. Haley Baptist minister'
officated at tha service and de-
livered a very beautiful memorial ad-
dram over tha body of littte Paulin
describing her- as a very beautiful
child and how her prmenre and
friendly smite wouU ba mimed in
her hoa school and among her
Playmate He aald-fai part "Merer
will little Paulina eoma back to earth
to taka her place in her dam room
anl in bn hem never wU she meet
bn mothn father and grandparent
she will nevn find hn place her
and tha only way to bo with hn
again is through the gates ef Heaven
and to find tha rood to Heaven ia
through tha Lord Jana Christ. Her
mothn nevn dreamed that when
Pauline left tha homo Tuesday morn-
ing toi school that aha would never
return but God bad prepared a place
In Heaven for Pauline and aha wee
weloomM to hn haw home shortly
after noon yesterday."
A quartette from tha second Bap-
tists church gam the following num-
bers. "What A Friend Wa Hava In
Jaw" "Meam My Good To The
and "Bock ef Age"
The casket and piano were banked
with beautiful floral offering
Tha following members of tha X. a
a F. lodge of which Mr. Smith ta
a member acted as pall-baanr Jim
Oattl- Owen- Vaughn. J. a Kelley
Ftonk Graham W. C. Wlnan
fri additto'nto hn parent the
ehlld ta survived by a littte brothn
BUlie Jr age A
The total aeddant occurred when
aha wm atrudt by a car driven by
H. Lubber
BENATORI BATTLE -
(tolbeAmetaMFnrt !
Mextoo City. Oct 3A Two aerator
aama to blowe during a heated de-
bate la thrtuppn bourn test right
Boater Manuel Montoya landed a
blow on the toea ef Senator Jon
Maria Vetanaueta. Ha then pulled
bis gun on Senator .Valanmata who
WM BOt Aimed. -
Friends ef Btoatar VUerautla drew
their pistole and covered. Senator
Montoya who wm dtaarmed by alhn
mater Tha marioa ended ia aa
ttpn -
a
f .
RESCUE FRENCH
AIR MAIL MEN
FOef Tam
aai Osptemd by
Safa -After Harxwwiag
.. (tons
Fad Oat 3Ai Two F)neh air-
mail pfioto i
who ware captured fey wild tribes-
men three months ago whan they
made a forced tmmtwg hi. the
wild Bio Da Ova region of Spanish
Africa. wma sate today.
' Tht
nounced that tha men were-with the
Spanish authorities at Villa De
Ctaamo Hto Da Or and wan in
nod lmlth.
Engine tooufete foroed them down
fat tha -Wild country aa they were
fljtag toward Dakar Benegal with
by
a ransom
of ana minion pemtaa (about tlBO-
000). 'Other trUie getting wind of
the affair rushed up and fought over
the two captive
White fkaneh and- Spanish auth-
orities negotiated for tbs relearn of
the airmen the pfioto warn-.dragged
about from ptaee to pteee and suf-
fered numerous . privation They
DMMd ttUtNIBh hoot dflBMtr aim
temhtriy aa negnttatlona went on.
The negotiations toeed .a difficult
taric as - tha tribaamoi
wars growing daily and tt was fan-
poaribte to do anything to deliver tha
airman became tt was frond tb
such a mom might behw about their
. AH rtelao were finally
by tha oombtnsd sfforte of Crianri
Da ' La Fens Cmri Spanish high
rommtasloner a npraaentattm ef tho
French oohxiial
tho airmail eompany. Tha terma ef
which tha release waa obtained wen
not announced. -
WEATHER BALKS
.GRAF ZEPPUN
j ' (
Big DMribto Hrid at
at Worths
(Tf Ike AmHetid Start
Xtakriunt M. J- Oct 33-Briked
by 'avecaa winds and unfavorable
weather reports' from .riarting the
Graf ZefpUa on bar midwest tour
tart right Dr. Hugo w today
hoped tha start could fet made this
Tha postponement was nyute .whea
th'taothm bureau reported-a
pramura awa'-over the middteweet
which ' Dr. Brtaner ' frit
to mesa1 tow vtaibillty making - it
difficult tor thpee on tha ground
to get a good vtaw of tha Zqppdhi aa
ha sailed oranes . Poor vtalbillty
ha mid would defeat tha puipuea of
tha flight which ia to flow the
EeppeUn to the people of .tfea mid-
dle wart. -
A- Startle an hour wind at the
hangar which would ban made has-
ardous any attempt to mmove the
big dlrlglbta from bar quartan also
influenced tha Zcppriha
in his decision. .
The pa wenger inclndlng Bear
Admiral Moffett Lieut Cwnmander
Hugh V. Wiley of tha Loe Angeles
and many other raptnentattveo of
tha gaverameiit aa wcU-aa private
individuals wen vielbty disappointed
at tha daisy. They had waited at
the Hangar from before p. m. ex-
pecting momentarily to be
aboard tha Zeppelin-for tha-start
of their journey.
The Itinerary for the flight still
remained tents tlv but It was be-
lieved Dr. Xekaner would attempt to
vWt an tha ettiea he had previously
announced aa on the Zeppelin
root It wm Men m a strong pos-
sibility however toat no atop would
bo mada on tha trip. He prevtouriy
had planned to spend one right at
Scott field XU continuing the
trip tha next day.
Tha plan to taka tha Los Angela
out . of tha hangar for a training
flight immediately after tha Graf
Zeppriln starts far the midwest hu
been abandoned. Walking the Zep-
pelin out of tha hangar-will be
enough wot far the 490 men of the
ground craw tt vu said without
haring to turn immediately to an-
other job almost of tha eama magnl-
0.GW.GRAD! TO
SPEAK TONIGHT
Mr Emma btUl Harbour head ef
thg hiitary department of tha Central
State Teacher OoUega at Edmond ia
to qmt over the radio station KOCW
hero tonight gt 1:10 o'clock in the
interest of the .Democntta. campaign
according to word received her today
from tha State Demoenttie head-
quarters by Mr L H. Hernia
eounty rice-chairmen.
Mr Harbour wm ona of tha flirt
graudatea ef tha Oklahoma College
far Women her neelring her degne
ia 1011 with Mies Ruby John Can-
Thweatt Will Is
In Probate Court
At a hearing before County Judge
CL C. Chastain Wednesday tht will
of tho late It F. Thweatt prominent
Chickaaha business mu and drug-
gist wm admitted to probate and
Mr Thweatt wm appointed execu-
trix Mr Thweatt had ban serv-
ing in that capacity ponding tha
peabate of tho will.
Under tho terma of the wU Mr
Thweatt ta named the chief beneficiary.-
An inventory of tha aetata
and appmlearant of property hoi
net jit been
Babe Crashes
Xing af Swat aa Stamp Speaker.
White 1 tat mine to Dari?
Speech Literally VBe Tfersogh
Us Chair.
M
' (ferlheAmtaMPtart -Louievlll
Ky Oct 39. -J
"Babe" Ruth king of ewat pinch
hitting u a stump ieaker for
Governor Alfrod R. Smith at n
meeting here last right; along
with John W. Dari received a
Jurty wriooma from tha audi-
ence whan ha planted the caam
of the democratic nomine but '
the throng wm no torn uproari-
ous a few momenta fetter when
fUmey chair in which ha wm
mated on the rostrum creaked
Tha Bab intently filtering to
' tha remarks ef Mr: Dari dis-
covered hia plight too tot -Mewqwper
men sitting at u
table beneath . tha rortrum
scrambled in every (Unction as
tha home run king hurtled for-
ward but tha Baba .averted -u
ewnphts fall by einteMwg -
faatly to a warty raring:
Grinning eheepiehly . wi
- righted himself and mom m Mr.
Daria and others rushed to hia
aide to ascertain if ha had bran
injured.'. . -. - -
Buth waring tha brown dirty
which he haa adopted finally
brought tha audlenca to order
and Mr. Daria resumed..
Buth had prariouriy compared
tha political career -of tha demo-
cratic nominee to that of a baaa-
ball player who "Dellvare fin
good dadariiw that ta tin
political gam as ta baarlmll. a.
clean fighter alwaya - wins the
PuhUc arisen ngardlen . of
petty prejudice -:.
. Buth with hia team mate Lou -Gehrig
played ta an
game hen. yesterday afternoon
for the benefit of the Florida
tern sufferer
suite race
'S'
w- . 4
Grant Coonty Offlcna Hunt
for Dowell; Car Tracks :
"Are Only Clue. :
- t '
. . ffy Tbm Aurkfid Pn )
Medford . Okte. Oct 39-Sheriff
Ffeank Hamilton and ether Grant
County offlona today Munched - a
aareh far Floyd-Dowttll. 30 rural
chart teacher? eon of Mr. and Mr
Stave DowfE prosperous fan fam-
ily living Ttref fnOie west of Lament
who hM been.talariug. aineO Tues-
day night- - . . ; 5
Any tangible dew other Qi- n mo-
toa m r tneks -and footprints -near
the young teacher ham had not
been uncovered by . the . offtoer.
Tracks and footprints near the Dowell
home showed that a new car which
Dowell was driving had .turned
round and n atnqgto had "
pteee near that mot. -.
tuaaday right Dowell drove to the
homo of Mim Dorothy Klrty an-
other rural teaehar.and girl ha
had been keeping eompany with and
they drove to.Fend.Onek when a
booth wm prepared ta tba building
housing the school exhibit! at the
Grant eounty free fair ta aemlon
this week.
Afterwards Dowell drove Mlae Kir-
by home and It la laid hi returned
to Pond Crock when he wm last
topertod .eeui ta a restaurant with
a stranger. Dowell cashed a
far $10 ta the reouuant and departed
with hia acquaintane '
Dowell boro g good reputation in
hia community and no cxcum . far
hia disappearance had been divulged.
Hia father told Sheriff wamiitM to-
day ha had aama information ha did
not wish to dlxcloM to the public
and tho sheriff drove to the Dowell
Robinson Slams
Hoover In Talk
At Sioux Falls
- .
(By 1e Aaodated PnO) .
Enrouto with Bara ter Robinson to
Fferg M. D Oct 3t Encouraged fey
a. warm reception in South . Dakota
Senator Joa T. Robinson today moved
toward two other states whan farm
relief hu played an Important part
ta politic
Tha democratic rica-preridential
nomine aboard hia special car
headed toward Willmar Mina far
u afternoon addroe and then to-
ward North Dakota far a speech to-
night ta Fferg
Told by Buth Dakota democrats
during hie visit ta Sioux Ffells yes-
terday that Herbert Hoover Mew
York speech hu reacted against the
republican ticket- Senator Robinson
devoted tha major portion of an ad-
dress but night to a denunciation
of that document! which ha said
proved Mr. Hoover utter tech of
sympathy far tha desire ef farmers to
anjoy prosperity.
Objects To Jail
Sentence Passed
(bribe trachtof fa) -Oklahoma
City. Oct 3t-Attacktag
a unconstitutional and discriminatory
a Shawraa city eriUranea which re-
quire payment of fees to tha elty
before a dtiaen may engage in cer-
tain occupation O. L. Marier hM
applied to tha atato auprama eourt
ter a writ ef habaaa eorpu
Marier mid ho wm oonflned ta
tha dty jail when ha refund to pay
a 139 fro demanded ef him M a
cement contractor. The auprema
court ordered him released on $399
band and art Movember 19 aa the
data far hearias arguments ta the
Number 183.
WITH IDEI OF i-
E.O.P. SPEKES
s
Attacks Utterances of fwiini
: Eians Hughes u to
Qualifications. .. .
" ' "C '
HOOVERS SUCCESS IS :
DWELT .UPON IN SPEECH
Say Doesnt Fit Him fof
Presidency; Hughes :
- Leavea Middlewest.'
- (By Ito Aaoelatad Pnrt . V
Louievlll - Ky Oct- 39-TUng
iaone with Charim Bvans Hughs?
rooent ccmparisan of the qualifies
tiow of Herbert Hoorn and Oovernot
Alfred K Smith John . W. Dari
demoerstte nominee ta 1934. told an
audience at tha Jefferam . eounty
armory teat right that. prerident
of tha United Btataa "murt ba aama
thing men than a echolaatic econo
mist; an angtaaer a euooeiiful adf
mlnlitnttar and distributor of organ.-
teed charity. . . .
Governor Bmlth ba dadarad k
loader of man la poseemed with abil .
fig - and- faros and ia clam to the .
hearto of tha people l
After picturing Hoover M S artf
educated man who achieved eneoert
at an engineer through hia own abU-
iij. Ur. Daria aeeerte that this along
to not a euffldent noanunendattan
far a proridant -
Referring to the republican nomi-
nee work m food administrator and
M 'bead at tha Belgian relief Mr
Iteria declared tha work wm wtU
don bat waa accomplished ta ttma
of great steam- and with unlimited .
at hia command.'
'And fit . AOBM 0f Wl ratlwUta
would have you behave he distributed
bis panoral wealth" Mr. Daria said :
In a auheequent dlaeurian of Hoot- .
ec axpertenee m aeeratery ef com-
mere Mr.. Daria declared ha woulf -not
my that Homer did not provt :
an efficient mcratery; but aiked wha
great battle ha had faoght ta'thrt "
capAClty.
Mr. Iteria then eketched the blrti'
home Ufa and training of Goramd' -mltlk.
outfitting hia tarty pollticd
career as amaablyinsn and ahnrW
util ha finally became governor.- g
tha tatter capacity the epeafefT d
darad' GararAar-Baith fought war-"
wiaeingly for tha-enactmott at "U"
tract humanitarten laws aver write -ten
in -any state." - Auwng them' r
font he aaid wan tha roorganlK -tton'of
the-atate governmental ma
chinery a liberal . workmen com
pwtaatlon act a mother eonutenm .
tku Bteaeur the short ballot and
fits exseuttva budget :
Mr. Davie ridiculed tho eutentios -that
a prertdenttal candidate altpulf
have a Waihlngten "background.
Grover Cleveland Mr.. Iteria mid
had never hem ta Washington iintl - -after
ha wm (tooted pnrident not .
had Pnrident Coolidge util caUej
then following hia election m rioe
prerident Moreover he added thai
Prerident CooUdgs bad raver been
west of the Mlsaluippi river until -hie
vacaUan tart year in tbs Black
Hllta. - ' '
Paraphrasing a statement by -President
Wilson in IMS that the re-
publican party had not advanced
new idea in 30 year MT. Iteria de-
clared tha republican party "haa noT
bad a new 1dm ta 40 year1
- Says A1 Ia "Istklees"
(br The Aoedstel Piee)
Chicago Oct 39 Charim Bw
Hughes hM left tha midwest W
bis unqualified endorsement of He
bert Hoover (or president and a da
nundatlon -of the eswipstyw tactloi
of Oonraor Alfred K Smith.
Mr. Hughe himcelf the standsrt
bearer of the republicans ta 191 .
extolled the party nominee ta q '
speech teat nigh the second of five
ha ia to mak and reviewed the
record ef tha republican party m
testimony that. Gov. Smith haa be-
eoma "quite- reckless" ta hia cam '
PAlgn Assertion
Tha farmer justice af the united
Btataa auprema -court dted example
of tba prosperity. of tba country to
show that "tha republican party
whatever its ehartoomliig haa had
constructive genius..
' "If X were asked to nmma tha man
who ta my judgment ia tho leading
programtve at our day Mr. Hugh
aid. "I wauld rams r;-Jl-
candidate- far president Herbert '
Hoover. To think progrmrively the!
i toward betterment to plan M -achieve
something worth while by
practical methods in tha interest oi
tha American people ie ee natural to
him as to breathe." -Ha
declared that Hoover did not
favor farcing government-into hurt-
ne Present proeperlty- ba sahl may
ba continued by economy - by pro
teuton to American interests through
adequate tariff by the extension at
tmupartation fsciUUce .and .by gov
ernment aaoperatlon in. .cooperative
enterprise
Mr. Hughes' quoted from (peaches
of Governor Smith critfcldng. repub-
lican prosperity claim .and. (aid "it
Is fatuous to ask American voters
to support Governor Smith ta order
ta maintain the republican policy of
protection." .
: MIAMI MINER KILLED.
(by The Aealild haw) ' -Miami
Okie-.' Oct 33-Albert
Whittaker 43 was killed instantly
today when struck by a falling boul-
der ta tha Bhia Ribbon atao and
toad mina at Hockerrille where he
wm employed m a ahoveler. whlu
takar who lived at HockcrvlU kava
a widow and four children.
Than are more than 900
toil each year.
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