Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 121, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 23, 1929 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME 30
Eight Pages
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA TUESDAY JULY 23 1929
Member Associated Press
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LIMIT WILL: BE;
EFFECTIVE SOON
New . Ordinance to Be En
forced Probably Starting :
on Next Monday.
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MAYOR EXPLAINS WHY
DISTRICT MADE LARGE
Wide Ares Taken In to Give
AH Business People Same
Consideration; . .
With preparation! for the enforce-
ment of the regulation practically
completed indications are that the
new one-hour perking ordinance ap-
plying to the builneee district win
be placed la effect about next Mon-
day Mayor Jew tenon eald Tues-
day. . . ;
' Metal Signs have been ordered
ftem the McAteeter state penitentiary
(hope and hi the event the ship-
ment of the signs h delayed curbs
wU be stenciled far' the restricted
district tenon said.
While the new ane-bour parking
ordinance doe not meet with the
appears! of everyone. X believe that
a majority of tbo budnem men art
hi favor of the restriction and tba
number of farmer with whom X
have . dlecumcd - the - parking prob-
lems ars heartily in favor of tha
plan" tha mayor stated.
Opposition to -tho ordinance has
raised the point - that too much
territory was taken' In by the' coun-
cil In fixing' the restricted - area
which Includes ' Chickssha. Choctaw
and Kansas avenue from Pint to
Hath streets and . Serv'd Third
Fourth end Fifth street; .(Tom Choc-
taw to 'Sanaa avenues. .
When first considered. It was
planned to restrict parking only on
Chickssha avenue That however
would hire been discriminatory and
the merchants wr tba other buslnese
streets' would have been Justly en-
titled to complain when automobile
drivers forced 'to- leave ' Chickssha
venue to park aver an unihnil
period -would ban resorted to tha
"It la the Intention of those who
have fcetcred the ordinance to giva
U a fair tried. - While X bad no
part In framing ' the ordinance it
haa Its merits and X Intend to aaa
that It is enforced i 't '-" -t v
- BaeenOy we made a survey tab
tag tha parking on SO ears In aaah
on CMokasha avenus between
Beeoud -and Fifth streete and found
that the: average parking - time le
three hours. Many of tfawo cars
remained In the seme parking apaea
from before o'clock in tho morn-
ing until around f o'clock In the
evening. The perking rsatrletlone
ooly apply from o'clock in the
morning to oclock In the evening.
Tho gradual tightening down on
traffic regulations in tho budnem
district ha . cawed no little com-
ment perhapa and U may ha that
tome rebel at tha Idea. -
Statistics show that M per cent
of tha total accidents ars caused
by automobile - striking pedestrians
and 11 per cent am caused by euto-
mobUa collisions. . That la tha rea-
son that tha traffic officers have
cautioned many and made a num-
ber of arresta In cases relating to
traffic signals and atop line Tha
traffic signal between tha atop and
go lights la used to afford time for
traffic to dear before movement on
tha Intersecting street and ears
awM not start on tha warning
signal.1' .
. (By Ths tristsJ fist
Ffieie Fereed Dawn .
- Shreveport La. July 21. Falling
la their flnt attempt at an endur-
ance flight record. W. Currey Ban-
dera and VU Lear Leary Louisian
aviators held hopes of trying again.
Their plana tba KWKH which be-
gan Its flight at 10:10 a. m. last
Wednesday was forced down at 1:17
o'clock hut night on Bteere Field
five mUe from Shreveport due to
motor trouble; Three of tha nine
cylinders blew out as tho flier
ammht to gain altitude immediately
after a refueling contact
Tha aviators had been In tha air
approximately . IHtt ' hour f slUng
tar short of tha record.
fcUee le Injatod
. (to Ttw Srisuhtd Pns4
- Detroit Mich July SSEdward
F. Bchlee president of tha Bchlee-
Broek Aircraft corporation who with
WlUlam 8. Brock flew from Detroit
to Tokyo two years ago suffered a
fractured skull when struck by a
plane propeller at tha Detroit City
airport shortly before 1 a. m. today
KM condition was add to ba serious.
Mr. Bchlee was struck aa ha was
attempting to remove blocks from tho
wheels of a plane In which ha and
two onmpantona were preparing to
taka off from Wsumu Wta.
Bop CouMnwa '
(to Ike diriiied Fin)
Houston Text July 21. Un-
daunted by their narrow oecapo from
n feroed landing yesterday Glenn
L. Loomla and Joe Olaa piloti of tha
Billion Dollar City" today con-
tinued to pit thdr endurance and
tha etamlna of their plana against
tbna and ttna element
At 9:41:94 oblock this morning
hip rounded out Its 140th eon-
acuUva hour hi tha air. - "Tba
motor ti running unooth u-grass
as tba plane shows no signs of wear
lOouttoued aq Page Two).
Uncle Billy r Pioneer of
Grady and Veteran of Two
American Wars Is at Rest
Services for W. P. Jobcb Con-
ducted Tuesday; Had Most
Colorful Career
Confedereta vutanns woo to 1m
banonuy pan baamn at tha aanteas
for W. F. Dhde Billy" Jons Grady
oounty ptoeiser Tuoeday afternoon
at S o'clock to ths Brown chapel.
Tba aarvleea ware to he conducted by
Bor John XL Abernathy pastor of
Kpworth Methodist church. .
Following u prolonged lllnsw Mr.
JOnas eonfendat veteran who had
also seen service to tha federal army
during Indian wars' and had served
ss a peace officer In Oklahoma and
Texas died hew Monday afternoon.
Mr. Jones was bam at' XUuefteld
fort Nacogdoches Tessa . April Id
1844. Ba waa reared and lived to
Texas until the fall of 1188 when
lM to QUftlMBM ud bM wd1
his . horns to Orady eounty sines
108.
Be Was married twice and both of
Us wives an buried hen.
. Bs has ten children gg . grand-
children and II groat grandchildren.
Who sutvivi him to addition to hM
only brother' H. L- Jonas nf Fort
Arthur Texas who Is hen. Be has
four. half brothers and me half
sister sll of lAifktn. Texes.-
The children who survtva Um an
Mrik- Nevada Anderson f Lufkin
Henry Jones Robert - Jonas Omar
Jmes ud Mrs. Fannie Xslfslla of
Lcedey OUa Mrs Melinda Iovs of
Lawton; MTs. NeppM Lurie of Okla-
homa City Mrs. On William and
Mai Maggie Oonn of Chickssha and
James Jones of Albuquerque N. M.
' Mr. Jones enlisted - to ' tha eon-
federate army at tha ags' of 11 and
fought to three major engagement!
of tha Civil war tha first battle
of Bull Run tha Battle of Atlanta
TO BE ATTACKED
. A
Challenge of Gcnusn Boat to
Be Accepted by Other.
; National lines- "
1h irisrtrtrt Ml
tendon July 22-Yto ehaUeng of
tho north .derman Lloyd ltoa Bremen
yesterday to -Its Atlantic eroosbig of
4 days 11 hours and 11 mlnatai
probably' will ba answered. s'
Xt le expected here that an In-
ternational scramble for speed hence
win follow ohnoet immediately with
Great Britain America France and
Italy participating ' and - Germany
adding tha Europe shortly which
should do as well or better than
tha Bremen.
Tba Cunard Una owner . of tha
Mauretania whose former record woe
beaten yesterday made no statement
of attack on tho German record but
it h understood tho tins has a new
rsoe under contemplation and It le
expected tha Mauretania win attempt
to show oba la capable of better
.than aha haa yet produced. -The
two now ship of tho united
States lines to be begun soon prob-
ably should show ss much speed or
move; than tha Bremen.. Italy and
France to mart the competition will
almost have to enta the bets. -London
papers featured the Bre-
men's record this morning 'giving
tbs story prominence! notwithstanding
B lowered the British owned Mau-
retania's priced flag and temporarily
at least wrested the ocean's Blu
from Qu Brltiih Bwvctntfto
marine. . ;
BORDER PATROL
SLAYS RUNNERS
(IblMlsalaMhM)
H Paso Texts July 2. Four bor-
der patrolmen surprised a band of
20 rum runners at tha Rio Grande
but night and to a pitched battle
killed two of them and wounded an-
other. Five of tha band wen cap-
tured and three aaotor can two
trucks and mors than IN gallons of
whiskey were confiscated.
Descending upon the rum runnen
to motor cars the border patrolmen
mounted a fence near tha Rio Grands
banka. Tha rum runnon opened tha
battle and before It ended two were
killed end another wound seriously.
Xt was reported that several hun-
dred rounds of ammunition were
find.
Non of tha patrolmen waa In-
jured. B. O. Borsslsy chief of tho bor-
on -of tho
da patrol mid that
man captured a negro truck driver
confwsad his part to the band's ac-
tivities and Implies ted several others
including the man said to be thq ring
leader.
Attend Big Meet
Highway Boosters
- A. XL Karr and Id DeHart re-
turned Monday night from Altai
where they repreesntid Chickssha
at tha martins of tha Carttbad Cav-
ern highway route eemcMtton.
The meeting was on of n aerial
being held In Oklahoma and Txa
with chamber of
Mtatlvd attending.
and thg' Battle of Raw Orleans and
was wounded In the battle of Atlanta.
Allowing tha Civil -war ha won
the blue uniform of a United States
cavalryman and fought during tha
Indian warn to Oklahoma and Kan-
sas during which time ha saw aarviea
under General Custer. Be was die-
charged to ths whiter of UN at Fort
Tails.
Ba was a peace officer to Texas at
ona tbna and was also a sheriff at
nwwMdg for seven years 1
Ba settled on a farm near Mtaoo
tai 1901 and moved to a farm near
CMrbartw to 111. 1
French Offer Brings Refusal
on Grounds China Status '
. Quo Policy.
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Moscow. JuQr XSfraimeX- offer
to mediate In tho Manchurian eririe
has been declined by the Busrisn
soviet government which . assigned
China's refusal to ye eetsMirti the
status qpo to Manchuria ah a
Announcement hy the eommlamrirt
for foreign affair revealed tha of-
fer of Ariotlds Briand Ranch tor-
sign minister to act to avert war
between tha budding Chinese Nation-
alist government end Mooeow Com-
munlsUo regime. ; -'V
.The foreign office communique
nid: i
"The Raich government'ha ad-
dramed to the aovlrt government an
offer to undertake mediation for an
.I hi. settlement of tha aovlrt-
Chinsaa conflict. Ths offer was made
hy Foreign Minister Briand to the
Russian i 1C. Bovgalesky
at Faria and hy French Amhsmadnr
Herbett a at Moscow to CVce-Com-
ivtowdsF EharsfctH-
"M. on briielf of tho
U. 8. & R. hH replied as follows
to tho French ambassador: 'It Is
t-yiM- to overestimate the Importance-of
tha offer of tho French
ministry of foreign affairs but the
soviet government h compelled to
state 'that thU M of no purpose
owing to the return! of the Chine
authorities to restore the legal posi-
tion violated by them which con-
stitutes a nseaoary condition for
settlement to accordance with tha
soviet government's note of July 12.
- "Aa regards tha question of poaribte
further compiles tiona ths soviet gov-
ernment muit declare that no ona le
so concerned shout maintenance of
peaeo and that them to no reason
for doubting that tha U. 8 s. R. ha
been and remalai a Bulwark of
peaeo.".
Tho ultimatum of July 12 de-
manded that China as a requisite
for a conference to negotiate differ-
ence between the two countries re-
Isms pm tmpriHiwd in Kin
churls restoring them to thdr for-
ma 'statue and caned "Illegal or-
ders" Issued to that province. This
tart was Inferred to refer to order
for aetaura of tha Chlnem Eastern
Hallway taken ova by the Man-
churian authorities two weeks ago
with charges of propagandise tlnn.
Quarter Million
Is Paid For Old
Bust Washington
(gy Iks AuMtrt Find
Landau July 7X. An Amariean
understood to to John D. Rockefeller
JT. today purchased Jean Antoino
Joudon'i fsmoue hurt of Oeorga
Washington mods to ITU at Mount
Taman. Tha pries was f 280000.
R to thought tha hurt will to pro-
to soma American museum.
For man than a century tba hurt
which was made In Ameriea by tha
famous Ranch aculptor haa toot to
tha pnmemloB of the Lockar-XAmpaon
family. Xt was bought originally hy
tho American branch nf tho family
and than waa brought to Rngtand to
tha 19th century. Bine then then
have been many attempts hy AawrU
ana to regain tha hletorie bust
MRS. BASSETT IS
Win Ask HoDowoy to Dis-
charge Superintendent at
. Paula Valley. : ?
COUNSEL FOR ACCUSED
DENIES ITS MURDER
Says Kelley Boy Slapped
Over; Hurt Denies State
a to Handle Case.
' (gf Ike teMlstsi Fnrt .
rarniMM city July 21 Recom-
mendation fa the removal of Clyde
Goodna is superintendent of the
state - training school fa baye . at
Fauta Valley hnd tor a complete
recrganlmtlon of tho Institution win
to made to Governor Holloway hy
Mrs. Mabel Barnett etate cnmrnta-
riooer of charities and rocteetioni
the mid today following 'an Investi-
gation of tha death of Stanley Bri-
ley lS-year-Old Inmate of tho eehooL
XL E. Davta fosma guard rt the
institution le held in Jail at Psuta
Valley awaiting a preliminary hear-
ing Thursday on s mnrda charge
In connection with tha toy death.
The atate win attempt to show a
heating administered the boy by
Davie earned death. Tba guard .was
discharged by Goodna Immediately
after tba boy's death tart Wednaa-day.-'
Mia. Barnett asserted hat investi-
gation had revealed a barbarous sys-
tem" of puniehment at the achooL
State Senator MW Q. WUUant-
no of Rude Valley rnumri tor
Davl declared today "Tho etoriei
and alleged evidence given to this
ease have tool tainted to the mart
lurid colon.1 .
"The boy death" aawrtsd WU-
Hvmou "la not a earn of.utorda
by any- ascanB although a lot .of
people would like to mta it out as
murdrt. " Tho toy waa Stopped ova
a eoupto of times and ttett an. If
any teuton tones were found in tho
body aa. has been reported those
fkactuius occurred niter tin tody
left Rude Vhltoy."
Undertakers ton bad reported the
boy right wrirt waa broken.
Homa Burt; Garvin eounty attor-
ney. mid today that muter no dr-
cumrtanert would ba sumndrt proee-
euttan of Davie to the attorney gaa-
aralW offloe. .
"ttoda tha tow the attorney gen-
eral cannot eimowado mo" Burt de-
clared and to thto case he pari-
lively win not take ova the prosecu-
tion ai haa been reported. X want
hto - MlitUM bul z mat it
tlnctiy. understood that I am to
charge of the prosecution. If the
attorney general k going to get
into tide ease h a should to np-
neented hero now and not wait un-
til tho time of tho hearing."
Jam a Nanoe acting governo'
yesterday had directed Edwin Dab-
ney attorney general to take charge
of the prosecution - of Davta J.
Berry King; nmletent attorney gen-
eral was asrignad to the case by
Dabney.
Davis pleaded not guilty
arraigned yesterday and . wi
mandsd to Jail pending his prelimi-
nary hearing. '
(Oontinned on Pegs Two)
DEMQRTO HOLD
DISTRICT MEET
Young Democrats to Meet at
Medicine Park August SI
vto Talk Plana. . ;
1 A Mg democratic powwow win to
hdd at Medldno Fark on Saturday
Augurt XI which will to tho largest
event of tic kind ova hrid to Okla-
homa Young Dcmooata of tha
sixth congressional district win to
host to tho ontin state.
A Democratic akueus win to called
at 11:00 o'clock tho morning of tho
meeting to dtaeum future plans for
the party In Oklahoma. Around the.
eouneU table win to Governor W. J.
Holloway u. 8. Senator Bto
Thomae George IX Key Scott Paris
Mrs. Ke&y Brown- Bart Aldridge;
John Thomas Miss Haaell Turnage
Cangremmen Jed Jahneon Jim Mc-
CUntta Tom McKeown. WUIburn
OartwrighL W. W. Hastings and tho
chairmen and vice chairmen of tho
tight eougwmhmel districts. The
Young Democrats request that each
oounty elect not tom than five dele-
gates from their Democratic rente;
regardless at age to to present and
taka part to tha discussion at thto
Thto masting to tha love feast of
tha Democrats. A. Noble Ladd sixth
district president says "Come on
follows we need you. Xt to not how
you voted to tho tart election but we
need your vote to tha future; bygone
will to ' forgotten and genuine
bonest-to-Ood Democratic fellowship
will reign euproma and when good
frilows get togetter whet a meeting
It will be.
"nose to attendance wtS not be
burdened with a lot of tang sudiu
Mrs. L Ik Huff of Bapuipa chair-
cf tho speakers bureau bee
state veakoi fa the occasion and
with our awn talent an Interesting
time Is promised."
The program win to broadcast ova
remote aoatrol of KOOW at 'Ohiefc-
(OnHimid aa Fast Two)
WINS OUT
North CaraSwa Etitor
OaF to Pajamas; Brio Ar-
voted but Maya Flgwras It's j
AE a K. and No Uw to Fm-
vent Such Attira
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(UrlksiswtatrtFlsN
Bnmbeth City N. July 21.
W. O. sawders editor of tbo .
Elisabeth City Independent le
today enjoying both official aene- .
tioa and prato tor the use of .
pajamas as street wear. - -Yesterday
afternoon he ap-
peared on the streete clad to the
.typo of garment usually dad!
cated solely to sleep..-' Be wee .
arrested and led. before Mayor J
EL Flora. The mayor looked
tha editor ova end then looked .
Into the taw.. Bto decision was
that then urea nothing wrong ;
with Mr. Baunden clothing for
street wear and that there was
no tow preventing eueh a use of
Mayor Flora then tasued a
proclamation to-wli: . . .
- "Xt is tho Inherent right of
every dttaen at inhabitant . of
tho city and ova every visitor
- to dress ss ha pleases and com
as to pleases as. tang as then to
- no Indecent exposure ef hi per-
son." - And to addition the mayor do-.
eland ova hla signature: -If
: X tod the nerve; X would adopt
than (pajamas) ft r street wear
mjatlt.n -j ... '-i'.
Impeached Governor Will Bub
1 Again for That Office
v .y . or Senate .
i-
NewUrk Okla July ti-IWa
Governor Sarny 8. Johnston who was
Impeached and removed from office
early tide year win run etitor for
tovumor or for united States Sena-
tor he has not derided which to
log ha mid ho today;
Posterity will rewrite the his-
tory of my Impeachment" the lumr
governor declared. Hired propagan-
dists eumot do thta hut I will eee
that it is don and that tha guilty
parties will to taken to task.
"X will take my cam to the Judg-
ment of ths people. X will not go
Into a cottier and sulk."
i JOhnston-was hero aa attorny tor
W. W. Hughes who to andrt a Oeh.
fornia indictment charging c intern
menL - HUghcc arrarted hen tort
nlghL mid lie would fight extradi-
tion. He planned to eerie hie rs-
on bond tide afternoon.
AGGIE PROGRAM
IS
Chamber Asks Representa-
tives from All Sections to.
Help Plan Work.
With plana made to launch a pro-
gram of eounty-wlda scope a meet-
ing of representatives of communi-
ties throughout Grady eounty ea'.ied
by the agricultural wxnmlttsa of the
CEiIckertia Chamba of' Commerce
will be hdd to the ehsmba toad-
quartem tore.. Wednesday afternoon
at g Uteloek.
Tha meeting waa called hers re-
cently by the commits headed by
J. F. Hickey chairman stating that
the plan to to recurs a wpromntattve
from each ef the leading communi-
ties of the eounty to work with the
committee In forming and carrying
out tie program during the iwt
12 months.
(too rt tha first objectlvss of tto
committee to that of providing funds
for tto salary at an aalstant county
agent
Lant Hubs present assistant to J.
Bl Hurst oounty term agent haa
resigned to accept an appointment as
county agent of Cotton eounty and
to expected to move to Wallen in
tto next few days to take up his
work.
Problems similar to thto on fact
tto agricultural Interests of tto
eounty and each embraces ths whole
eounty" XX B. Bunn; manager of
tto chamba of conunewe eald. It
to tto plan of tto committee to
buUd up an organisation that will
embrace all of tto leading com-
munltiee of the county."
Farm Women Meet
Here on Saturday
Tto Farm Women's Market asso-
ciation will hold its annual business
resting to tto office ef Mrs. Hattie
Coryell eounty homo demonstration
agent ton Saturday noon. It was
announced Tuesday.
Tha deetion of officers board
members and tto managa of tto
market' for the coming year an
Mama elated for tto business meet-
ing. Tto market was organised tor
a year ago by turn women of tto
eounty working to connection with
tto oounty agent's office.
GRANT'S COUSIN DIES
I nr Ike arletsi Fry)
Charleston W. Tk July ti-Ut
America Grant Baldwin 98 cousin
of U. 8. Grant; forma president ef
tto United States died at ha tome
to BL Albans tort nlghL She was
postmbtrom then for 14 yean serv-
ing under an appointment grim by
tor
Soviet Troops Capture
Chinese Steamer Taking -Am
'aii's Wife Child
" Wm ' f
Mrs. Roy Talbot sij .
Made Prisoners; W 1
..' Says Treated WelLy
v
troop ' v. '
.oaa. -
- oiam and Jepanem new agen-
da tore w era filled today with eon-
troop
'T
. (Sr Ik lasrlstsU hw)
Feiplnf July 22. Bovtot
patrolling tto Amur river which
skirts northern Manchuria have cap-
tured tto Chin see rtva stasmer Dan
taking mteoneri tto. wlto and baby
daughter ef . Itey Talbot American.
Tbo Russians lent ward to TUboL
who is- deputy eaaunleriona - of
Chinee marttme eustoma at Tbtol-
Bo; across tto Amur from Ctogovaa-
chensk. that both were comfortable
and being treated kindly.".- -
Georg C. Benson American con-
sul at Harbin Manchuria wiring
official reports df tha. capture hero
eald friande of Thibet at Harbin said
Mrs. Thibet was of Busrisn birth. .
- Tto Rnsetane also -have captured
tto Chlnem merchantman Halcheng
whlch they are holding near Blaeo-
veriictonk. Japanese news agency
reports unconfirmed dsowbere mid
a. Chlnem river gunboat tod bean
by tto Rnariane on tto
Observers ton today estimated
HO-HUM! ONE MORE ENDURANCE
FLIGHT RECORD BROKEN; ROBIN
FLIES ON TO SET FRESH MARK
... (By Ik AmiHitnl Fieri)
Lambert SL Lsole VleM. SL Lenta
Ha July 2X--Dals (Rad) Jackson
(FBrtaa - posting - the
"SL Lento Rebin" psmed
tto swift raeard far eurtelneg fBglit
at f;H: p m. today (O. S. T.)
ttoy had been flying 2M
M adnata 22
to rmnl
to afBateOy art a
- SL Xiouta Mo July K-Ooy aa
unforeseen contingency can keep tto
crown of andumaea flying fTOm cap-
ping tto parftvmanea of Date "Rad"
Jhckaoa and Forest (FBrin piloting
tto SL Inula Robin today. A few
tours remained compared with tto
ten days lq the air for tto plana
earing ova lambert-St Louis field
before tto present 248 hour-41 mln-uta-12
second reoord of tto Angeleno
toecUpmd. -
" A. otty-wtdo 'oekbntloa is planned
ftr 2:0i pi m. (Central Standard
Time) when tto plana will equal the
present world mark. Tto BL Louis'
Robin escorted by two quadrons of
ptonea; will drde tto downtown seo-
tlon while factory whistles and aerial
bomba gtva noisy congratulation.
Tto pilota expect a continue after
SNO USE!
Great Ire niton? Net
In A Runaway Says
IBtaate Ght Beaded ftr Open
but Tracked . and
y
Chicago. July 23. A great. in-
vention radio? Tsh Tab replies
Mta Stella Btepln. - -Mbs
Stella who Uvea in Sp
etaMlto and to 19 yean old had
left home "ftr tto sake of froe-
- dom" as aha explained it She
wag headed ftr tto wide open
spaces and got as ftr as tto
railroad station 4-hen soma one
tamed on a portable radioi
- Tba gM stopped to - listen.
Tto tuns ended and tto an-
- All police squad attention!
Be on tto lookout for a 15-year-old
girl named Stella Btepln.
Five feet tall when tart men
ms Tiring V
But Stella waited to hear no
1 more. Bto went home.
What's tto um of trying to
- get anywhere?" she told the
- folks "when tto blamed old radio
follows you everywhere?"
Wounded Man Is
Hunted By Posse
Among Arbuckles
- (Nr ?k Arisetsted Fieri)
Fauto VMtoy Okta 2L Suffering
a bullet wound thought not to havo
bean treated rincs It was Inflicted
Saturday night In an exetanga of
ihota with a deputy sheriff Bud
King today was reported terrorizing
Mttlers ta tto Arbuekto mountain
near tom. -A
posse ef fourteen Oarrin eounty
effleero wee on hie trail but tod
paused temporarily to await arrival
of bloodhounds from tto state peni-
tentiary The officers said ttoy
expected gun battle what they
dosed in . upon King. - -King
mriimdy wounded A. L.
Pickens deputy sheriff after tto
officer tod osdeted him ta aur-
randa a gun at a dance hall Sat-
urday night King stepped back draw
tto weapon and opened fin on
Picksna three shots taking effect. The
offlea returned tto fire before to
fell wounding King ta tto taco.
King fled.
KINO OIOBGE IMPROVING
lamdon July 21. For tto flirt
time since hla recent operation King
George eat up port of yesterday and
win do ao again today. Tto official
Buckingham Palace announcement
tofey tif profnM oootbuwd
gattatactory.
movements . alone . tto
borderland and tto atortoa of refu-
gees arriving at Harbin. Most of
tto stories wero unconfirmed and
neutral obeerveta wen of the opinion
then had bean no actual evert lot
by eattor Russia or China union it
was that purported1 to have taken
place to arixura of tto Chlnem
gunboaL1'
(Bp Iks I rletnl Fiwq
Madtoon Wla July 2X Roy Max-
well Thlbot whom -wife and daugh-
ter wen captured by Russian troops
to China to a graduate of tto Uni-
versity of Wisconsin. His home Is to
Bhahhona DL Thlbot earns to tto
In 1901 . Before tto war
to was g mamba of maritime cus-
mrvice to China.
tto tour needed to definitely s-
tabUsh a new record. A note dropped
tort night eald: - Motor running
fine.' Both fteung good. Just 21
houn until we rtart en anottor
endurance flight ' we don't bellevi
it to necessary to to Tough hombras
to be endurance fliers. " In anottor
note ttoy wished "yan an a merry
Christmas and a happy Raw Tear."
The fliers wen cautioned ysster-
dar to' hero their log carefully by
Major Albert Band Lambert official
obeenra and to remain within right
of ground observer. Major Lambert
pointed out thdr barograph which
roeorda whether ttoy have made a
imding. has run down making It
nrirniiT to obtain affidavits that
they remained to tto air continu-
ously. - -.i -
A rocetal brand of gasoline neva
before tried to en endurance flight
to totag used. Pilota hero avoided
tie use because of rapid evaporation.
As tto supply at tto field was prac-
tically depleted a truck load brought
ton on endurance run" from Tuba
mvsd the fltora. A teak ear was
delayed by a track washout and tto
truck started tto 450-mlle Journey
with two driven. Tto only stops
wen ftr fuel.
WALES TURNS BBEWEB
(lb Ike SrisdeUd rriri)
Burton - on - Trent England
July 23s-Tto Prince of Wale
turned bresrer today at - tide
famous home of English been
and ala starting to brow a
new extra strong ale which will
be known aa tto . "FrineeT
Brow" and win bo nude only
to be given sway.
Tto prince thus followed tto
example ef hla gnndftttor Ed-
ward VU. who made a special
brow when to visited Burton
ta 120L .
Would Hike Capital to $450-
000000 and Acquire -Pan
American.
(to Ik Arindatrt Frsri)
Chlcako July 22-Dbestnis ef tto
Standard Oil company of Indiana
today called a special stockholders'
iMtiwg gar Augurt 21 to vote on
a proposal to Increase the com-
pany's capital stock from gSILOOV
1 0M to g450.000.00Q end to otter
stockholders of tto Pan American
Petroleum and Transport company
eeven shares of Indiana stock ta
ftr six stores - of Fen-
American.
The Standard OH company pro-
posed to acquire all or pot of tto
Pan-Americu common stock ctoseoi
A and Be
Standard of Indiana now haa au-
thorised 18000.000 storm of a per
value of 029 each quoted around
$5414 on tto New Yorit eurb to-
day. Unda tto new capitalisation
plan tha announcement sold shares
would be Increased to XSJXWAN.
Pan-American A and B stock was
arid around 981 on tto New York
stock exchange today.
The stockholder win meet Augurt
21 at Whiting xnd.
NECK BLANCHARD
MAN IS BROKEN
(gfTri lnlsNl Fieri)
Oklahoma City July 22Diiu
Lewis gg forma living 0 mltos
southeast of Blanchard was ta aa
Oklahoma City hospital with a brok-
en neck today after foiling off a
wagon load of wood near his homo
tote yesterday. -Koro'tal
attendants eald Lewis'
Ttt Crittelg
ON PEACE MOVE
y- . . v.-
Washington Fefcls War Out
of China-Russ Row Will
) . - Bd Found.
. .J -- ; :
ANTI-WAR ' TREATY IS
BEUEVED AN ANSWER
Both Signatories Have -Observed
Pact; Visas Re-V-fused
Consuls. ;
- (hlhlsrilsMFwq
- Washington July 2S. Govern-
mental and (Upiomatie etrotos torn
today continued optimistic ov tto
eouixa of the dispute between China
mi soviet Ruola.
- The ewny 'that hostilities would
be avoided was sustained not only
by tto assurances from tto Nank-
ing and Moscow' governments tint
ttoy Intended to comply with tto
tome of tto . KeDogg-Briand treaty
wMmidfig war but by sssuranoes
from authoritative quartern that tha
armed forces of netttor station tod
violated the other's territory. .
- ta tto efftetlvenam of
tto anti-war treaty derolte that It
will not become fully operative until
Japans ratification la deposited ton
tomorrow has been ; enchatvced by
tto action of tto Faria and Tokyo
government! ta adding their admonl
ttnws to that at Secretary Btlmeon
reminding tto Chinese and Russian
authorttlea of their obligations utar
tto pacL .- .
Informing tto state department of
his govonmenta action. Amhaieadnr
Debuehl of Japan Banned Secretary
Bttenon that as for as tto Tokyo
officials tod bean able to learn' tha
Manchurian border tod not been
violated on rtttor side even by f
mhxn skirmish. - Traffic along tto
Chinese eastern railway' tto focal
point ef tho dispute haa boro inter-
rupted to odd but movement ef
troops along tto banter ap-
parently has ben'nanfined to pre-
cautionary measure
to the secretary of Dr. C. Ogm Wu.
tto Chimes minister who took oc-
casion to elarita tto Hanking gov
eroeunfs viewpoint with xameet ta
Its action ta connection ' with th
cmiti eastern railway which led
to-the. breaking oft. of . diplomatic
negotiation His government to ex-
plained tod not seised tto nil way.
but manly tod dismissed tto Russian
employm as a national defense msas-
ura. - -.
XU a pubBe stetemrnt tesuod "to
emphartm the attitude of tto Chi-
nma government" to asserted that
ta tto present crisis tto world may
to amured that China will not resort
to force expect for self -defens. .
"Fortunately" ho mid up to yes-
terday -no violation ef Chinese terri-
tory to been officially reported.
Although tto Kellogg pact la not yet
formally in effect china has abided
and win abide by lta term" - f
Explaining tto Chlnem action af-
fecting Russian employm of tto rail-
way be related that a search of tto
soerlrt consulate at Harbin May 27
tod pwduosd. eridence stowing a
eonsphacy to endanga tto safety
of tto Chlnem government; to or-
ganize a oorps of amaealna who' wen
to be active ta Nanking Mukden and
attar Chlnem cities; and to Injure
tto Chlnma eastern railway."
Visas Are
(By Tfct Awtriitid Fnm)
Ttentata Chihli china July 21.
Tto soviet consuls at Tientsin and
Peiping wen forced this morning o
cancel thdr departures ftr Moscow
with their consuls ts staffs alien- tto
cxmunlmtoner ftr foreign affairs re-
fused them visas for their passports.
Tto aovlrt centals immediately
wired Moscow and meanwhile con-
tinued preparations ftr thdr trip.
It wu understood the commission u-s
refusal of visas wu prompted by
enters from Nanking .on tto ground
that war tod not been declared.
Former Traffic Officer Dies
in Cherokee -Hospital
from Injuries.
Flineral services ftr Art Dos' for-
ma city traffic offlea who died
ta a Cherokee hospital late Mon-
day afternoon fTOm injuries received
In an automobile accident near then
tart Thursday are to be told at
tto Stltee chapel tors Wednesday
afternoon at o'clock. Rev. John
R. Abernathy putor of tto Ep-
worth Methodist church officiating.
In tenant will oceur In tto Rom
Hill cemetery.
Tto body wu returned fTOm
Cherokee Tuesday morning and Mr
Doe who le undergoing treatment
ta tto hospital ftr Injuries reedved
ta tto accident will attempt to
come to Chickssha Wednesday
morning.
Mr. Dom wu bora new Mountain
View end tod lived ta Chickssha for
a number at year He wu con-
nected with tto city poitee depart-
ment u a trafflo offlea for eevenl
He Is ourvtved by hla wit hla
mottor Mr Daley Floe who ar-
rived lut Sunday from California
after receiving word of tto aed-
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