Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 12, 1930 Page: 2 of 12
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NAVAL EXPERTS
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In II diuriiiiiiiMil I'lifritMi fine
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iliXul.
' tl'4 l!r!r(lliM IVlf IIW lf
ll. Inriitt ll rl III
lotawl iwncn a cLo la an Im-
pa- u la-in l.V Unite glairs and
4lil Britain h liutirate IIm-JP
raiUlM ciliced ftnttS demand
that iM tw irn a mwur pari
M s-arliama for teurilun M
r.arr program. lb: Jwnttrf did
run drier Ilia experts fmoi trying
la find m way out pf U dl
lemma.
Il wt rapeclrd lhal Ui entire
day wuu'd t drvte w an analyua
cl lh-french future InwlMd In
tvt claim fur a 1M.K4 ton nary.
Among thore engaged in this work
rr A. V. Akriandir find bird of
I ha admiralty Rm Mauigli and
Jerque Louis Ihimcinll. Frvnvh mis-
lalcr ef mans. Dulghi W. Mor
wow. American delegate. J Titaodura
JUaiTtiirr diploma Ue adviser la Uw
. Amrrtran drirsaJun and Commodeni
' Harold C. rraln ware present aa
barriers.
Z There a a hop though eoma cb-
yrmi regarded 11 aa not loo tilth.
.Th expert wire epliuing ihe
.French naral claim up lino their
'fonauiurnt part and studying carh
wna arparataty to era Just how -AenUsl
It was
. Meanwhile Arlitld Brisnd. re Ur-
ea Ranch nrcouainr. took a plcaa-1
lira crate up the Thame.
1 Bn) da the French dUeuaalons
-Secretary Sllmaon and Senator Heed
V treeihrr with Reljlro Wakataukl
-and Admiral Takarabe for farther
Idlacuulon of the problem between
-fh United Slate and Japan. The
confirmee lasted aa hour and a
.half.
Aa American ipekesmu laid after
ihe meeting that while the potato
al diffemicaa were narrowing
would not be eald then wa: agree
-ment on any alngl point It
Indicated that tha Americana feel
they hare exhausted a S. possible eug-
eliona looking toward an agree-
ment and that tha next more must
Icome from the Japanese.
1 The American apokeimaa scoffed
at reports coming from the United
States that the United States and
Great Britain would be wtlllng to
oeduea battleship by three more
down to twehre. It was said 1
phatlcally that reduction would be
Soaly to fifteen and then only after
wettlement of the question of auxll-.lariet.
Ilia !i il a i4 pBfi1 lauw-1
la iru.oiinc.-4 Iki. W J IM
ay Hull Ilia dram idiiria I
tiai.is.ult4 14 Ufa tut
Irf alMt Wr.- la tails iha tMfd
iiaiiMi.da!:.ni to It- chief scss-
liia aa lhal M llsOHilscy ta
gian tad.
Ilua Ihu ! a Ue Un U
tor aut. a drain diaw iMAr ala
o.iuta a filial i;ra 14 UuMiM
i..-l.iaar
''lie la our Mily suit to-w nit aa
gl him lip! Iia nuuiirf 14
sis Ilia pew ad nut. lta a a M
a had IMi all 14 al anathsr
plai.
(ii-srrn.ir ll.lbreay bad 4kUyd
action In fit) a ta iniatMliur in
ai'ii.iht a aahlty ( tnn.Usl'in ha da-
Irimln hallmr h a a sane.
ft ay amt 14 his drain quUlly
Art rial oilier priatHirra HI death row
rail dniaird ihry hrard ltd lutar
and knrw puthte.g of Rayl artlisn.
Claude liaarr. In tha neat cell east
and Tuns Hunt In Uu arennd cell
east said Her braid nmh.ng unusual
In fray er.L
Jamr ficrrst nrgrn lw cell
west a Id ha went w alrrp alier
fmuhir.g Urakfast Oiharvla I
mit ha heard him. hu aaid.
fluid immrdiatrly upon finding
that Pray waa drmd. summoned prtaon
nrnciata and frank Watson mu-
burg county atturnry. who tmmedl-
atriy started an inrecUcaikm which
hoaerer waa procedure curb aa 1
foilnwed In aQ innitar case.
Dr. John Q. Nrwrll. aardm de-
clared none of the prison efflrlals
was to blame for PTayia arllnn.
At the time Fray shut hie wife and
former wife he wae an Ice dealer
at Jrnka and Tulra.
FTay'e drath teirra Tom Ount aa
the only rrmalnlrg prisoner bl death
row whosa aentrnc haa been af-
firmed. Con rlcicd of the murder ef
Bailey Browder A'ber druggist. In
TEXAS LASS IS
lv(kiri!idst
niT(N.
uay Ita bulk aiuui.4 is it up
t-aiSUig aua and u Mali III
( liliafU thalah
n.tras.1 Wauls II tsr-ilf S
tl!Miili'i-i.l id ASiV'iiliuS I liutib
-Hwilpha 11.004 K-viudlng f.bid di-
rect; e to Ike liigiur; luw at ad-
anra; top MS; bulk 14 to lie
butehna
Mind Jdltrl l-UalmBn Tnkcu. Nw (blrana Walsh II. H-T1w
fZ.otil) Irle hnd Till An muji aiat inud.riciy 1
Local Markets
M
m4
fNillf
HBi iMrltaitMtl inn ItW
Nskf stsssssHK
.Inrrlri'a Swrclhcarl.
1 inlay ..... p.i-f. and Huf-J
'tu.ti.ig Alter adiahiing at ! - M 1. f.ku.g .-
iMfiiMiiiiigga I sc
Wiand Mu. W.irh It t-R-Ml- (. It M 11 pumts on owy g M
Janet taXinaH il rc uU biund. i at! Ut.l4 OalM l-IKM Md 1 " !"?
h.n Wiuth lea. Iay Uuaa-Ulf latlwf atuirply on haaruh W- J .
the gem tujde runutn ewibamaiit 1.1a asuuusio of febniaiy d.untxu ; j tT-.w ibuiirilat tmu pound.. .3e
Wd'hf fiMlMMMtltttl rlr
UmN I III tlC
d lli tl'l of "Ameiua haul I rw.nutipllon. dnlinli.g Jl b II . . . . ... . w .
loan" bh. in warded the (faun p.uM In UST I t W-r. 11 SI I'J I."!'!!!
la rs-miieuiuin aim 1 allin In ISn
lux annu.l Wusiiii batMng brauiy
paSnaid lad n'-aht
Mia Pattinan wi! yarrlso fltoe
and a trip to Ilia Im Janeiro lairi
la iha pear Id reprawist iha United
luata in an Inicntamuial pagrant
Hot.
Tim TVs bntuiy aha 1 fir
fart all Ihrliea tall and Welch llo
pound aaid abe would um th
mofiey to tmaisra a cuursa .1 Tea
Chruiian Vnirrny. Iter amuuoii.
an aaid. la to go on Iha ia.
UK Alberta WrKrUupp 11-yMt-old
Lea Anacte girl wun arcoud
tumors aa "Mi-a Callfomw" and
Mtsa Margam Ekrahl of Tampa.
Fla as "Mias llurWa captured
third place.
July and Id 4-3 It (hbuan.
HIM to lisas; naimut and
j rtiiins ana pound up uo in 11 Jv
Near luam tu H..kn uilnd ! M V.Vlnav .id ..ul rlTu'a
Hie uLing up by cot.jf.wi t''( lT3a p.ui.d Ii1i0 wii :a h-;r.
n.aisi.ia aI ae. .tlia.4 I tll las.1 Aidl nrf. FW Wi W '' w''
sr to rt: vrr: iv
r.u'L'Sirr-e.fts ddl buns rd
ebTh!?. H sl?ltl4 114 rlnko tbarfl Ml) 10 ISO.
Oruiher to Ma brw hlKto and S eealeii (Mlh.ledt r-d and Chabw
to 11 putnia up from IIm hat. andjalaM M ...
Ik to II pctiita ab-ro iteidayii
Emergency For
I Continued from Pag One)
.Women Uphold
(ConUr-ned From Faga One)
.dife and would be an equal blearing
So those enjoying greater' privileges
In this world If they would giro the
Jaw a fair chance. tha famntorh
A tie wrote.
' e 1 am heartily In imr of the
. eighteenth amendment without modl-
' Dcathm lira FordT atatemant mad.
It la a law of tha United States
And should be observed by all of us.
In my opinion It has been of un-
ibold benefit to tha women as well
.he of our country in improved living
conditions and a more prosperous
jutton.
mr. Mrs. Peabody explained that her
prganlxatioa wag affiliated with or-
ganisations having an segregate
Bwmberihip of 12000000.
r These great organisations" her
Statement eald have stood in sup-
port of the constitution and ita hum
for eight yean since 1922 when
jnhlaed opposition began. - They
concentrate efforts on the eighteenth
Amendment.
Opponents of prohibition among
women do not ring true In state-
ments regarding their sudden dis-
covery of the awful menace to youth
through alcohol. aha continued.
-'and their inconsistent demand that
" k therefore restored to a legal etotaa.
- Touth haa not changed essentially.
We have always had flaming youth
' the flame increased by alcohol. - To-
day we hare new type flying
rth the finest yet and most likely
dispense with alcoholic stimu-
lants. r Th gray haired grandmother. Who
is as prominently known on Beaoan
Bill aa in her Beverly home said
tha battle of alcohol wae primarily
. woman's battle."
r-r The normal woman she smarted.
not the sub-normal or neurotic type;
Snowa alcohol to ha a habit-making
bank rbbery Reptember 2. I. 21
Ourvt is scheduled to Cl May I.
. Ilia caae haa been affirmed and
I rehearing denied by the criminal
court of appeals. An application for
clemency Is to coma before the per-
don and parole beard at Its April
meeting.
Hager convicted of Diuruer
connection with the death of a man
In n robbery tn Ottawa county
awaiting a decision ef tha appelate
court aa is June . Forrest negro.
Forrert was con vine ted of criminally
attacking n woman in Stephens
county.
Ted Cole. IT. technically la under
sentence of death tor robbery no tha
result of his guilty plea before Saul
Yager. Tuba county district Judge.
Opvamor Holloway has announced
however ha will commute the sen-
tence. Ha ordered Colei removal
from death row a few days after ha
waa commute and the youth now
Is working In th prtaon maaa hiU.
Frey left three notes ona to his
mother one to Governor Holloway
and another addressed to Hr.
World."
Mother do what X have asked you
to do take can of my baby clean
but my trunk tor her- aha la all X
died tor If X could stay and raise my
baby X never had to aak my friend
for help nrd T am getting pretty old
so It is too fatte now tor that mother
don't toil with my baby put me
away Sunday. Chas. Ray said In
the note to his mother.
Fray told the governor you mite
have don something tor me hut
there Is a man here in my place all
alike that needs help and you can
give It he is a good boy X know
please help him. C. B. Ray.
The note addressed ' to "Mr.
World was incoherent.
new plant and that It brllrvrs with
united efiurt from facikMia tint
were divided In the lt etouon the
bond Imu for around IIMMMO a 111
be approved by taxpayer
A majority of Um good business
men will be brhind Uw administra-
tion on any economic plan that can
be worked out. Bert Hanna chair-
man ef the commute said. We
appreciate the fact that the ad
ministration M working on the prob-
lem and we appreciate the adminis-
tration situs Hon."
Thorn attending the meeting were
Alger Mellon J. L. Halt 8r W. A.
Clarkson Bob Bradley T. N. West.
O. X. Bingham CL A. Drarmon B.
B. MeBurnett Carl Hopkins M. B-
Humphrey Chet Cornell w. O. Pitch-
ford. Jem Larson j. D. West Jim
c!.
Kkpbna fur Um day Intslrd l).Ite
bate.
New fart (atlmi Flra
Hrw York Msreh IL UT Cmton
future rkoad: Rrv
Op'iig Ihgh Law CV Clre
Jan. MM IS 20 M 12 S.!9fj20 Mtln
Jan 1410 ISM MU ISM M?2b
Mar MI7SM44 MIS MSS Mlf
May MSO MM MSI MMUM M
July M T MSS 14 eg MS4t II Si
Oct MU MM M.M MMUM MMa
Orl. MSI M7T MM M.TSuTS ItUll
De. MfS JS.li M77 11.121 M Mlf.a
BlifcKI Hacelpt. M.eoo; ruilv In-
dmtiuna weak to JJe bnsr; indlia-
IhKtS bulk fat lamb IIOM to 111:
bntl held suns III 3S; fat rwre
at rung to 2)0 hiher at I3.TS to II.
Ksnsae Illy Umlirk
Kama City blareh II. ID il. I.
Drpatlmrnt td Agrirullurr 1 IKXIIi
RrevlptL 7.008. including Bos di-
rect: fairly artlve on 24A pnindx
4Jraln
Wlwal f basis He. If .Me
tuts ..S)c
slrady to M ucr; tonally tie off.
uld Juts ' ahrep ebuM atcadr; out
b4 rludeg fid iambs to ahlppm
sid-fll; top -to MH-kan I1I2S.
SHOT AT POLLS
Jx'.plnolla whwa tiurf dta-risad Sa
a twtw fur um pimuxa lamus
foiadsd by SfttSf Cliarita IklaM
Havafal p(f4 titiimti gjMtk.iMd
by pulke aa biaughur ai:d fan-
I mails bad MiirU4 duill.g lf dr
MM IlM aunibrf et kpM tn
baniar had touughl la tw u4la M
regwliwiian. (Mima la 4 im p::-
tog placw denied Uial ll.a lea Ut
quarrebd tn Ihrir fiurwa and
fanplnalia denied any uii-niua
nn (Im alwutii. -
la.) II to inf ll-a au.u-nt fu.
ad l' fab. I ai.d WivUd
at 211 hud aa Um.Ii I M kt
big to Ha Aamban Hutrau
Slalal Siaiulli 1 Total etude
irfu d and sum a tat at
I ana 43)111 Idj aa
11 baa cm rs I 4iS.tJ4 I.-
Jan. I.
Wall Street Briefs
T!a f'rvl utrit rmipaiy
bran fiMitird by the Ibirat Mi;
Slid H-a f lX Nall.Mial
taka (ttt ( th Opaialtoil nf
tod drmltmalU Of IM 111011
Ibavurtty iruvi rMii r 11a ail:
llta Jictii.lt rianpaiiy and IlM
. Slew York March 11. MT--itUlld- J hattolial Company. Th OrW
tny and angmaarlhg Wink rwiiiaiud. Pf Will tonana IM li.vl-aiij t
It In lb IT MM east of h!u U DrU4t Hankm catipany t
Horky mountains during IM w--k
rndnig Marrh 1 nwmuntad M IM.-
OM.toe. p. w Dudg Cura repmu
1i cumtuire with llljavltol tt
runliwel krt to IlM precoding wrek.
ahklt waa an umnually tuwy rnn-
trurllun wack. TIM total for Uw
rarriapnndlng wrek ef but rear wa
IM.44J.eoe. omlrert awarded rlnev
Um flut of tha year brtal ITM.PM.ooa
which to 1 daily average rata ef
a la ail 11 par cant be tow the rat 4
activity during th same parted of f-v
IWI.
slow: bp 1100: taitetivrL mrdltun
to riMilr MO to 3)0 poukdv. IIM
to 110.10: pa-klm lL 112) tn
- - - - - 10 40; mark pigs wiadliira to rlvder
De. M74 14.01 Mil 14 037114 14 Mb 79 tn 130 pound. 17.71 to 19 50.
.Vri to .to htgite' uS IVslAlrgllon for Fpring Elec-
Toreday' to-t tlu:: welghllrr kliid lion Itrinjl On I)rg(ht
1 Kegro Worker.
a old b neb k ankrd
McRae Bert
Xvam.
Hanna and O. H.
MDonald Will
(Continued from Fags On e)
minor points one ef which was M
rote.
Then waa soma question whether
Mr. Baldwin would push tha ceniura
motion which several dsyi ago . he
announced hs would propoca. Then
have been many evidences recently
that neither tbs conservatives nor
the liberals wish really to oust the
MarDonald ministry while the naval
conference Is still in progress.
Krw Ortraa CMIaa Fateres
New Orleans March 12. U) Cot-
Inn futures ekvwd wry aicady at
net advance of 23 to 2 points.
Prev
Op'nglllgh Low Clout Chaw
Jan. M.Sia IS.OOb 14.74
Mar. 'M.OIbM 21 13 S3 14.21 11.02
May M 21 1444 1407 14.431744 14.11
July M.IO 14.13 1427 14. S3 'iB4 MAD
OcL 140 14 74 14.40 14.74 if 73 14 4
Dee. 14.00 14.03 14X3 14.14b 14.CI
a atied b bid
CATTLE Receipt 1.000: calve.
00: killing claaecs alow steady to
easier; bidding iowrr on moat sierra
clock era and ferden alow rlcady;
rarly top light aright aicrra 114 D:
1 laughter cbtifea atrera. guod and
rltutre 050 to lino pounds. 113 21 to
113 22; fed yearlings pond and choir
740 to ISO pounds. Ill M to HIM:
bcifen good and choice SSXO to
110.00; vealrra (milk-fed) mcolum to
choice lk.00 to 113.30.
SHEEP Receipts 1.000; lamb) are
Th Standard Oil company of
Calif urn la haa advanced tha price
of crude ell 23 cent a barrel fur
Ilia higher gravity all. Th price
ft tower grevUy ate have been ad-
vanced. tha 14 degire gravity oil
bring Increased 3 rent g barrel.
Chicago March XL MV-Taro bun.
dred thirty ihouaand names were
added b) Iha elect lea books today
and one nama to tha Hat of persona
killed tn violence at polling place)
In th only major outbreak re-
ported aa Chicago. Voters mbimd
for th .April primaries William
Slaughter negro preacher and pub-
lic lan wm fatally wounded yesterday
ouuide of a polling place in th
torty-aeeond ward.
Poll re aaid Slaughter waa a pre-
cinct worker for the republican fac-
tion headed bp Mayor Wllllai Bale
Thompson and they . arrested John
Stoeka ef refined copper in North
and South America on March 1.
were 233(23 tons an IncreaM ot
1 v'J
Funrr.il
Annnunrrmrntg
Mil. JOE DEWS-- Services a
Iha Jpuna at I o'clurk Thun
day afurrumn arrangement
by Clilrkaaha funeral Horn:
GRAY FLORAE CO.
TIIOXE 1793
BIS Chkfcaaha A rat
LIVESTOCK
Oklabama City Livestock
Oklahoma Clip JOirch IL (EV
CATTLE Rrcelpta 000; calves BOO;
stow; early Uds stem; yearlings and
butchers weak to 2Se tower; spots
looked around steady on a
butcher cattle; small lots stem up
to 412 50 as dayfe top; cariot year-
lings $11.79. to $12X0; few head
hrifm 411X0 to $12X0; fair butcher
cowl 7.00 to S7A0; occasional lot
bubs up to $7X0; wives slow and
weaker; fancy Teals up to 112.00;
heavies $11X0 to $11X0; stackers
ftcady
HOOS Receipts 1X00; around
(toady with salesmen Insisting on
small advance; prospective ' top for
J
y
M
n
LV
l
. . . . A failure is serious
only when it influences a
man against trying again!
Albion.
Wa Uka th man wha has hla mind
mads ap to SUCCEED. If h fol-
low tb wand asms af tha yarn
paths nothing eaa stop him. 'Fre- i
haps wa at this bank can' help Is -7 3
The Southwests Next
Big Event
The Southwest American
Live Stock Show
The Junior League Horse Show
.- Gay Palm Beach Style Show
Wild West Contest Rodeo
V OKLAHOMA CITY I
MARCH 17TH through 22ND
$25000 Premiums 1
Contest Rodeo Shows Horse Show and
Style Show '
Tuesday Night thru
Saturday Night .
Horse Show Reserved Seats 50c 75c $1
General . Admission 50c
.. i For Reservations Write
v aOHN R... BAKER Manager
107 Live Stock Exchange
Interest Grows
(Continued From Page Ona)
.drug which wrecks body soul and
hind as dangerous as opium to th
Individual more dangerous to th
jRpmily and community
q The advocates of personal liberty
we said did not rebel statist pm
hlbitlon of opium but the alco-
holic taint from part (cnerattans
persirU In rebellion against this
: necessary law agalnat tha aleobolie
Sraffic.
e There at twelvs mflUoa women
fledged to loyal aerrica ef this gor-
ernment. Ther hold eonrictions and
wnvcntlons and instead ef depend-
ito( on tha hatchet of pre-prohibition
days to enforce law. they uw their
(Mints to secure loyal representatives.
Women will cheerfully grant to men
management of tha tariff finance
problem of transportation and
mater power. Men need the help of
Women to control the alcohol power."
Stately Shaft
(Continued from Page One)
haa produced ho can exhauit but
no man has ever fathomed tha
Bible. There has not been on spir-
lual or moral thought produced In
the last eighteen hundred years that
is not far the Bible. Don't worry
about so-called Tnoderenlm. Any
book that has withstood th eunon-
ading of eighteen hundred yean la
not going to fall before an air gun
and a hot alrgim at that
If water does not xte higher than
its source then why Is It that'tha
Bible lifts men to God If It did not
com from God?
The Bible Is composed of sixty
star books written in three different
languages Hebrew Greek and
Aramaic. The period of their com-
position extends over fifteen hun-
dred year and Written In countries
hundreds of ipllca apart by at least
forty different authors from every
walk of Ufa and yet display aU
known forms of literary structure.
With aU this there Is the moat mar-
velous unity known anywhere In lit-
erature m that Revelations is the
ripened fruit of Genesle.
THIEF -PROOF MASTERPIECES.
New York () Tnnteee of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art believe
that the museum's maiterpieces are
thief -proof. Bach treasure is pro-
tected by electric nerves it
painting or the like Is .disturbed a
device aounde an alaruk
In
Memoriam
Mr. Joe Dews
Of
Chickasha
Greenhouse
At tha tomb dispersed the crowd.
Which had been unable to approach
during th terrier surrounded th
grave and the calsscn. now unbur-
dened it a tranced away to Fort
tojrr. .
' OCR Classified Ads bring quick
crof
Gray Floral Co.
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