Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 26, 1931 Page: 1 of 8
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CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA TUESDAY MAY 26 1931
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PLANE FALLS IQ
EARTH IN DIVE
All Aboard Chita Pally
Ntws Ship Perish; Wing
Break Off Report.
ATTEMPTING TO SET
NEW SPEED RECORD
On of Nation' Veteran Pi-
Iota at Control During
Fatal Accident.
Chicago. May . v-rur mm
romprlalng Um cm of th Chicago
Dally Mm plam "Blue Streak'
m kilted today ohm lb specialty
dertgned eequlplan fell white
tempting to art a 1.009-klloaMter
peed raoord north of OIm Ellyn.
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SHIRLEY J. SHORT chief pilot.
RICHARD K. FECK. CO-pUot.
LEWIS S. RICZ. radio operator.
ROBXRT OORMLEY mechanic.
The plana canyliic a load ol
MOO kilograms ra abattUns back
and forth batman Curtlae RcynoMa
airport and Serena. IB. It plunaed
Into the around while flying at a
low ottttudo.
A fanner who nut to the ehip
aoon altar tha enib reported that
n man whoa description fitted that
of Oormlep was fUU alive altbouab
badly hurt. Tba flirt doctor to
reach tba aeme however aald all
four vara dead.
Tba plana was of unur.-al coo-
atnictian with a tandem attar de-
sign ana motor pulUng and a second
puablac tha ship Either motor wee
'auppoaad to be capable of euetain-
In a the plane bt flight. .
Tba speed test was conducted un-
do: tba aupanieton of tbs National
Asrohsutlcal unckUofl.'4'
abort was ana of tba nation!
veteran pilot. In UM be was
awardad tba Harmon International
tnphr for bb record 'in flying the
mall between devdand and Cblcagoi
Human who nw tbs aeeidMt
(aid tbs right wing appeared to
shako loose from the ship. pilot
abort dumped tba gasoline cut off
tho motor and tried to gilds to a
landing but tbs wing 'dropped off
when tho ahlp waa about M toot
from tho ground and the plana
Into n field.
HUMBLE
CUTS OIL
Houston. Tea Map H (IHTte
Hum Me OA and Henning company
today anaeunaed a price reduction
ef M cento per banal In east Teaaa
crude. aimulUDsmnty. the Humble
aeuneed that affactlv at ee
Um sail Teaaa He Ida would be past-
ed separately and not wttb Um
Meals. Powell and Mbs fields u
formerly.
Tba new posting made II gravity
the basal dueled where M gravity
prevtoiMly bad bees Um lew.
Tba .MW prices:
Below M gravity SI eeata; II to
IIP gravity 1 casta; M to MJ
gravity. M. cents; II to 17 J gravity
II cenia; M to M.I gravity U
easts; M to M.I gravity M casts;
t gravity and above IT cento.
TREASURY GUTS
INTEREST RATE
ted need One Half Per Ccat
on Government Deposit
or Dally Balances.
Sub-Committees Place Before
Rtvlalos Commission Ideas
on Alterations.
RECOMMENDATIONS
ON MANY SUBJECTS
Tas Revision Judiciary
Schools. Appointments Art
Topics Touched Upon.
Oklahoma City May U4b-
Recommendation to place to a vela
of tba people a proposed eonatttu-
Uonal amendment that would limit
tha ad valorem levy for aD por-
ts to II mills waa voted today
by tha constitutional revision com-
mission. Acting upon an amendment by
VMenl Judge Robert k WUhama
tba proposal would permit school
districts to levy an additional II
mills for school purpoMc by n M
per cont vote ef on taxpayers This
would bo voted for not more
six years however.
Italy Vartaos Problems
Reeommendatalne of n
Washington lisy M. (S) Tba
treasury announced today that It bad
roduead In Israel required on govern-1 mlttoo that tba offlcs of chief mine
meet deposits from 1 to H of one importer bo filled by appointment
per cent per annum on dally bel- I1 cn!?nl
antes effective June ' 1.
It waa explained that the action
was taken to aid the ntnl ten .
fmmk u. ffiHHtiflnii log baeaiMo banka I chief mine Inspector now
bad found I noemeary to mduco the I alerted.
Interest rates paid on deposits by hdr ht commleelnn alio con
I ddersd recommendations 1 looking
Tba order effect all general and I toward a permanent reduction In ad
medal deposits of government money valorem taxes for aU purpose
and appllas to about I10MOO.OOO 1 limit of II min
brtd as deposits by banks thrwtehout The tabor commlertoncr would
tho country." - nam the chief Inspector who must
Tha reduction also appllas to tho ham at least sight years expartanm
balances la apsetal dapoattaflaa re- las a coal mines. The mtoo iqspee-
sultbig from mis of osrtUJeatas of I tor
Commencement Speaker
PLEADS CASE ilRACERS
KILLED
m That's (Mm
Ta ps Rlibt Iswt TalhMg
Wbsn tali H !. to Vaaa
ta CM
"Wa rn got a tallow in custody
Umi total to ptasd bis a
case and somethin mu m hah
going to put u a mighty eonvuc.
Uig argument when be UM la talk
Um mayor out of Ms fine.'
Thus awgaant Conor asplainsd
lb pleading whin that ce
from lb bollrr roam at the polio
station. when n Uuta. angM-wyed
Mack sptU dog tagged el Ih
at n rope that waa tied to an of
Um boiler fUUnga.
"He waa arrested by Chief Ben
Phillips when K. B. cost
plslnod that h had Milan Mr.
Cost s low children but really Um
prisoner lanT vicious" tha sergeant
opined aa the spits sat on his hind
kgs and waved his for paws to
Um air before him. cocking I
brad jounlily to on side and rais-
ing hi vote In another plea.
The prisoner hasnt been able to
Identify himself but the pall
are convinced hr lent such a
"hard-boiled bombrtf and baa a
friend that will bt will to furnish
bond for him.
May H Ul-Jw
Caocia II Bryn Mawv. Pa rasa
driver and CUf.nct Of U. Hav.
arfard. Pa his mechanic oevs
killed hero today while procuring
ir Ih MO-mite sutomnMte race
be run Saturday.
Their car running at higM speed
out of ih second turn Into um hack
Mretrh. Inal a lire careened Bp Uie
(sack and over tha rautotog watt
striking a be before billing Ih
ground many feet below.
The men were pvrtlally caught
Oder Um machine which hunt
toto flame. fhyaKtana said Ones
apparvnUy died immediately white
Carta expired a few minutes after
fir fighters and other
reached tha wreckage.
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LIFE IN FUTURE
Graduate Hear Addrcaa by;
Mr. Walter Ferguson.
Tula Editorial Writer.
CONTROL ASKED
FOR TEXAS OIL
. L ' - 'S' 1 -
tadabtadnam and aovummant ascurl-1 whom must bam eight years experi-
ttei between tbs time the purchaser lance.
pay for them and that on wfaieh
they are delivered by the government.
TAXI DRIVER IS
HUACK VICTIM
BELLATTI LS ON
STATE BOARD
Tba same sub-committee also was
to meemmend that tbs Industrial
commission be given authority to pay
death claims in industrial
Unable to teach agreement a a to
revision of the judiciary system that
sub-committee divided three and
I thru will bring two reports to tho
floor.
Ons group seeks to out supreme
court membership to six and create
Two Bandits Vaptart' Him ta OUa-
CKyi Patua Him Leave
Car Itaar Hare! Machine
to
stolen from an
Oklahoma City taxi driver early
Tuesday morning baa been recovered
here by city police.
The driver toned to get out of
the taxi near tba Washita river cart
of pblekaaba reported to dtp police
hen at about a oclock Tuesday
morning and the car was recovered
by Lam Burch pateolman at eighth
abut' and Oklahoma avenue at
about o'clock Tuesday - morning
after it bad been abandoned by the
two bandits.
Tbs driver Informed local polios
that tba man after Instructing him
to drive them from downtown In
Okie home City to Capitol Hill fbrosd
Oklahoma CUy. May R-ifh I thiuo Intatmediats courts of appeals.
O. X. Bella ttl Blackwell publisher Tba otber group desires to divide
was appointed by Governor Murray I tba present court into three di-
today aa a member of tba State I visions with the chief Justice elected
Board of Education to fill the va-1 at targe.
cancy created yesterday by thereslg- Campbell Russell secretary of the
of Hugh Jones Hominy.
Jbnsa was named to the board of
affairs.
Miss Roberts To
Graduate June 9
a . Ok k i 1 1 Boad otlona carried by SO per
At State School affirmative vote cast In the
Oklahoma City ikxpayets League
gam hie views on taxation to the
committee today.
Tha tax recommendations tour In
number are:
A lS-mlll ad valorem limit tor
county township city and
school district.
last general election by taxpayer if
the bond tenia would increase the
tax' to above IS mills.
Replacement of the budget officer
Mm at tba point of a gun to drive
on' toward Chkkaaha stopping him
east of tha city where they robbed
him of about f 10 and put him afoot
Norman. Okla. May M. (P) (Spe-
cial) Exceptionally prominent
among' University of Oklahoma .
women te Nell Roberts of Chldtasba budget eoimnteelnn of three
who win be graduated on June Abolishment of tha state board of
with the degree i.i of uts I equalisation and transfer of it s
with a ttf-nta fa journalism. functions to the state tax commls-
MIss Roberts has participated la
campus govammant as a member of I Legislatures .would be obliged to
tba Judicial board of Women's Self- I work out means of providing addl-
Oovamment oasoetation and aa a I tkxial needed revenue should the
member of the Fan Hellenic council. I amendments be
te a member of Theta Blgma I Another recommendations expected
FbL Joumallstio order for women I to be placed before the committee
and baa served as apodal fash Inn I in a few days would exempt from
writer tor tba Oklahoma Daily tu- taxation homesteads valued up to
dent paper this year. Bha ta afflll- $5000.
ated with Kappa Alpha Theta so-1 opposition to the 15-mUl limit
v-'r
NAME BAREFOOT
Indrpeadrate Vtaat Ceastrvallaa
Measure te Fiwteel East Traaa
yield sad gmaBsr
CLASS OF 87 GIVEN
DEGREES BY DR. NASH
Speaker Folnla Is Great
Chanre in Urea Women
in Put Few Year.
Lima Elect Officer at Meet-
ing Monday; Shaffer la
Vice-President.
MSA WALTER rXROUBON
Tha first woman to deliver a people every day. Bha te tha wife
in oL Walter yvrgueon vice-president
Oklahoma. Hu Walter Itaguaon. . dGRthe Exchange " Nqftetaal" Bank.
of Tulsa appeared In that capacity
at the graduation cxorcisM at the
Oklahoma College for Women to-
day. She te a writer of editorial
features her writings being widely
syndicated and read by million of
Tttlsa. Ho te tb son of T. 8.
Ferguson a governor of Oklahoma
Territory and tor years publisher
of a newspaper at Watongs. Wal-
ter Ferguaon waa a newspaperman
for a number of years.
B. B. Barefoot was elected pred-
I dent of the Cblrbaelia Lions dub
at tha annual election of officers
Monday noon at Hanyi cafe.
F. D. Shaffer waa elected vice-
resident L. C. Wright
I elected secretary-treasurer and Baa
F. Johnson waa elected director to
ueooood J. F. Hatcher.
Larson was mimed "Lion tamer" and
Dr. W. H. Livermore wee atertsd
"tall twister.
At tha suggestion of Bert Hanna
I Fraridrnt J. W. Owsley waa re-
Ardmore. Okla May M. (FH-As
appeal to Governor Roes Sterling of
Teaaa to call a special session of
tha Texas tagtatatura to F
through an oil conaarvatkm taw to
Teaaa oD production
today by Wirt FkankUn of
Ardmore and Orvtlla Bulllngton of
Wichita Falls. Texas. A tetegram
setting forth tba vtawo of the two
oil men baa boon sent to Ooremor
Sterling.
Franklin and Bulllngton
usage of a low which would attach
erne penalties to vlotettana of the
taw stating that only
through adequate curtailment
could tho independent
ducera hop to remain In the In-
dustry. Franklin la pnaldant of the
Independent . Fetrnteum Producers
Tba tetegram charged that vast
overproduction of tho east Texas
area was threatening the entire In-
dustry in this country and in addi-
tion eras tending to deplete produc-
I
PLAY PRESENTED
Cut Headed by Miss Daw-
son Adda Honors to Col-
lege Monday Night.
A high spot In tha events during
tha twenty-second annual O. C. W.
commencement tha speech depart-
ment of tha collet presented Mies
Jan Dawson of Chlcksshx who re-
ceived her bachelor of arte degree
In speech .from the school Tuesday
morning. In Charles Barm Kennedy's
play "The Servant In tha House
dal fraternity.
Economy Searchlight Turned On
Agriculture Department to See
Where If Any Cash Can Be Cut
Tba
Washington May Xj-VH
searchlight of -Mf hai
tamed by Secretary Hyds on agri-
euttum department expenditure.
A ccnrtderxbte cut I In
through aterailnaHou cr tv
lney Item administered by the. de-
partment drought relief and high-
MMJXWJXM providing aid ta atiteban
termer and Jobs tor unemployed on
mad building. - -
Aa tor tba regular operating
matt Hptte foneeas smy
unity of paring expenses without
wtaillng Important aervidai
The ' secretary has not yet been
ttteteDy advised by the president
bat bis department win ta
ta after anggaettona tor era
b baa ordered survey with
bat ta view.
Tbs departments total appteprta-
s tor tba peasant fiscal year Is
rtOMgjm. Including tba gltou-
amseganry money. Aten a
I cf tb total Was tUMOCJXM
regular todsnl highway aid and
II JO A0 tor forert nadc sad Malta
hr maaJbtng PMqojof wept c
running expeoaee tba extension
service land grant colleges and sim-
ilar agencies.
For tha INI fiscal year begin-
ning July 1 BHWMO baa h
appropriated cf which fU7.0M.OM
te tor federal aid highway! and fat-
1 reads. Congress Incmastd tba
federal aid allotment ftom ITtJOO-
0M to I1UAMAM to help tbs idle.
thought loans will be coOec
from farmers next fall whan tbalr
pa are harvested atatas which
have borrowed from the $M.gOOJM
ergency highway fund will repay
tba money over a five-year period
through deduction from their regu-
ehare of federal aid.
nd land grant coltege fund fae-
for the
Beeretary Hyde mid at-
to leduoe this would be -dUncuh
unteaa
Tha work
aa the weather bu-
bo added has taro regarded
as tavahmbia and act RMy to M
: j
by Senator Tom Anglin.
HoUanvIlte who said tba action
would idoM every school. The
change Should ta mors gradual he
Ttexea in some places w
as high as 49 mill at present ha
aid. and $49 per capita te nsm
to cany on tha work of school dis-
tricts. Recommendations for school econ-
omy were mads by Ftoeml judge
R. L. Williams Muskogee Ho suc-
cessfully moved that school districts
ta snowed by majority vote to In-
crease the 19 mine by 10 mills .or
s oU-yoar period.
Many Indians To
Be Affected By
Court Tax Ruling
Fawhuiks. Okie May 2. (if)
Approximately 990 aomprtrwt Osage
Indians win ta aftorted by yaab
ft supreme court dadsten that
the ineoBM at competent tadteiw ta
able D. K Murphy superintend-
ent af the Osage agamy aald today.
Murphy weWmated tha 1990 In-
ina of the 990 competent Oaat.
totaled approximately ttAMA00 but
ha tvplatimd an accurate estimate
1 dtilkuR tarsus they handle
the college auditorium Monday
night.
The performance attracted a
crowd that packed the auditorium.
The play scored an outstanding sue
cess for the player and their di-
rector Miss France! Davis dean of
the echool of fine arts.
Dawson playing the title
role added new honors to those she
has achieved In the past as a stu-
dent of dramatic art and othrr
members of the east (hared the suc-
caw manifest In the approval of a
targe and enthusiastic audience.
Mies Lorene Dowdy enacted the
rote df James Portion ley Makeshyftr.
D. D Lord Bishop of Lancanshlre.
Mis Joy Corby played the Reverend
William Bmythe the vicar and Miss
Geneva Helm the vicar's wife. Other
members of the cast were Mis Lena
Townsend as Mary Miss Roberta
Brown aa Robert Smith Mia Helen
Hannings aa Rogers.
CONTINUE PROBE
guested to re-enact tho seen at bli . . .
home Saturday night whan he was l of the worlds largest oU region
viijy-fciv by three bold tad bandit.
Smith Awaits Removal to
Prison; Three Others Are
Being Questioned.
With O. W. Smith held at tha
county Jail awaiting hii removal to
The president threw up hie hand
"in despair" observing that modasty
forbade him revealing aU tha facts
in the ease.
Mtae Mary Elisabeth Pettigrew en-
tertained with vocal selection! and
Mtae Leslie Reynold! thanked the
club for tire trophy It had awarded
her as tha outstanding girl in tha
Clhlckaaiia high school during tiro
post year.
Thirteen member and their wives
signified their Intention to attend
tha state convention In Enid June
19.
Mr. Summers to Face Mur-
der Charges; Jury Hear
Four Die of Poiaoning.
"Tour education la net ended to-
day. Tow aoltefe carter baa taw
a foundation tor your Ufa. CM
forth with an open mind heart and
soul so the brans of new Idero may
constantly blow Uirouh. Rave pa
ttenec eating and faith."
That was the charge given by Mr.
Walter PrtgiMon of Ttitao. editorial
writer and ona of tbs state! tore-
mort women to tho IT graduate at
Um Oklahoma Caltaga for Wucsao
who received 19 degrees from tba
fioOtfc At th immiunfiimnl iwf
rtaaa In tba college auditorium Tree-
day morning. Mn. Ptrguaoa b the
first woman ever to deliver a com-
mencement address to tha graduate
ef an ia . institution ef higher
lumtni
Staling that she bed decided to '
talk almply ef glib. Mre. Ferguson
in km prelim (nary remarks reviewed
tba position women bare bald In tba
world during tha part ages tho pben
they occupy in the pnmnt day and
their pcmWiltlr ta tb future ob-
"Very few are aware ef tha great
changes that are taking plain tat
the lives of women every day. Vnrt
changes hare been taking ptaro tit
the social sconemlc and P "
of our woman and
bare taro co riots to w
that wa hav not been atate ta art
proper perepoeUve at them."
The period Just prior to tho twen-
tieth century transition in tho Rim.
of women she termed tho pedestal
era." whan they were "hedged about
by stupid convention."
"That timid creature that waa
tea frightened at th sight of n
ousa now goo out elephant hunt-
ing. To aak women to go back to
that place they once held wottld bn
th same as asking that wa abandon
tha automobile and return ta tha
bom and buggy.
"Tha world of tha future years will
ta made up of men and women who
work abb by aids and po band in
th state penitentiary at McAloater Fine and County
uniter a life sentence pronounced -
by District Judge Will Linn Monday
and with three others held at tha
county Jail for Investigation in tha
case county authorities today had
turned their attention to efforts to
Jail Term Given
For Guilty Plea
Pleading guilty to a charge el-1 been made beneficiary In life in-
Chicago May Sfl. UP) Mrs. Mar-
garet Bummers 47 -year-old widow
was held to tho grand Jury on tour
charges of murder today at the
recon. mends tlon of a coroner' Jury
which u-ard evidence that four men
who died c her homo were vic-
tims of slow iMsoning.
Mil. Summers ras found to have
Identify a fourth nun ta 1 tha Griff 1 og-ion of whiskey I eursnee policle of ten pereone five
at Veruetl . I bv m-a -Ml. Itvtne at her
Anderson murder
D5Sd kTwlth smith in th I th. county JaU and was
Information filed In district court Judg 0
Monday against Smith. C. B. Bruce C&mtuln tare Monday
and his son Rusk II Bruce are
being held it the county JalL Boy
of whom died while living at her
home. Dr. Clarence Muehltarg. cor-
oner's chemist testified that be
found the woman! hurband
Woods pleaded guilty to a charge I 2?omM 7: hr. rplu.Md
alleging poseenlon of one and one-1 Thomieyell
1 william Hitman and Thomas
Bruce ro rred after bring qum- n.ton
tloned tor a second time Monday. .. nn tint three apparently from small
Two men were brourtrt to thaJy a iSJ period and Uru-
eounty Jail late Monday for qu- I Crl. I gan of acute poisoning.
tlonlng. One of the men T. T. Bn Phillip and De-1 testimony revealing
Eaton resilient of Caddo county Arthur Wilson policemen accord- .n.i-.!. poigon in the bodies
' ... . s I Aa II a 1a lha MU I "
WILL
ROGERS
WISH Banna read to Clamiftad
says:
Hills cal. May 25
It used to be quite a friendly and
aortal distinction tor a cabinet
member to to asked to week-end
on tha HapMan but Hie nothing
to brag . about nowaday!. Invita-
tions read: "You are requested to
attend a wake in honor of Mr.
Mellon! lata lamented overdraft.
Dont bring fishing tackle bring
your department! salary Rat Tour
Sir Boa."
Next eeena on the Raptdan:
"Mr. Fcrtmaster-Oenerel Jaw much
doe It coat to run your racket?
"Eight hundred and thirty-eight
million Mr. ireridiiit. Mr.
Hoover: "Teah?" "That! with
strict eeenamy and getting all the
congressmen! free mall to the
voters an time." Mr. Hoover:
"Teah? Wen yon lop off the M
million; wa pot .to get Andy eat
of the red by November. U
Tours WILL ROOERAL
waa released while F. C. Fool of log to Information far the com.
Chickaslu who formerly lived near
Verden was bring questioned todif. T nvfFnHll Rstiilt
Stating that they have found no I 1 UirCllllal IXalllS
new developments in the com of-
ficers asserted today that they ex-
pect within a short time to te able
to identify a fourth man In the case.
GUIMBEN DINNER
MILS RUSHED
Committee Making Effort Get
Hany Rogers ns Speaker
on Friday Night.
Final arrangements were being
made today tor tha program to ta
at tho annual Chlekai
of Commerce banquet In
the American Legkxi haU Friday
night at 7:19 o'clock.
Tb entertainment committee Tues-
day waa tasking a effort to get to
touch with Harry Rogers Ttilea
tanker and former president ef Ro-
tary International and have him
deliver th principal address.
wa expert to hare an addram
deilvawd by a prominent speatar
and Unit tha ether talks made dur-
ing tha evening aesurlng a snappy
D. B. Buna secretary-
aid. "j. w. Wilson re-
tiring prerident wU prorirto as toe it
mooter and wi In traduce the now
ofBem hooded by Clark Trammell
Halt Traffic At
Points in State
Muskogee. Okla. May 28. (JV-
Torrential rains in the Pryor -Clare
more section north of here delayed
baffle throughout the night.
Pryor creel waa reported over U. 8.
highway No. 71 with motor travel
halted tor hours. A Mleaourl-Kan-sas-Texas
train was delayed tor
of Lanagmn and Rleman wa a sur-
prise a it had not been announced
their bodies had been exhumed. Dr.
MUehlbetg said Rleman! organs had
previously teen removed but he
found traces of the poison in the
muscles skin and hair.
The death of the Meyers boy on
May 74 brought on the Investigation
and the subsequent demand of her
husband! relative for an inquiry
Into his death test August 9.
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A cloudburst waa reported from
ih hills of Delaware and Cherokee
counties. No rain feu here.
N RECITAL HERE
Young People Of
Epworth League
In Session Here
Miss Sandford's Class to Be
Presented Wednesday Eve-
ning at College.
Around 190 young folks ore here
today to attend the Chtckash dis-
trict masting of Epworth Methodist
being held at Bhanoan
Springs park.
Three In charge of tho tettSao are
Ua Brown of thta city district
secretary. Rev. C. C. Hightower pre-
siding elder ef thta district and Rev.
ef Oblahnin City
wforene young paopte! worker.
Th Chkkaaha dtetriet core re the
majialty of northwaet Oklahoma.
Tha hnrinaet sessions ware held
Um morning and a ptenie
Around 70 dance pupils will ap-
pear in tha third annual dance re-
cital to ta given by Miss Harryette
Sandfocd Wednesday evenln at i
o'clock In the auditorium of the Ok-
lahoma College for Woman.
Much care has taro taken In the
preparation of this event to which
the public la cordially Invited. No
adm sslon is to te charged.
Aceompantng the dancere win te
Hr. Orvtlte Young piano;
Virginia Thom violin: Paul Norris
flute and Hudson Wilcox drum.
Orodpo of Mias Sandtord! pupil
hare appeared before th pabUe at
previous time and three attending
the recital are assured an
of delightful entertainment.
"Tha gill leaving erttega this
spring has the world before her ux
literal aenot of th word. Her
fate lie in her own hands. With
reference to marriage you can taka
It or leave it Ton are tahaMtante
of a world In which than are no
more old maids.
"During tba last ten years woman
with all of her freedom and oppor-
tunities. bee not found happiness"
Mrs. Ferguson said a ah launched
into her concluding remarks in
which she offered advice to tha
graduating clam.
"Do not take 'Jie advice of other
people too much to heart but culti-
vate your own sense at discreetness.
"There ta no good thing In this
world for which we do not hav to
pay the price. A career te not a
nap course a lark. A career re-
quire sacrifice and other times a
higher price is paid for a career
than te paid by the wife and mother.
Happiness la not something show-
ered by tha gads. If there la any-
thing wrong with education today
It la that It has put too much
tree on learning the material for
success and has not been tearhlns
boys and girls how to lire. There Is
really no superiority In being un-
happy. "Do not be too much concerned
about what other people think of
you. Hare tha eoivage of your con-
victions. Find the work you lore
and stick to it.
"Men hare done great thing in
tha past. Women are going to do
great things la the future.
Joy to In the spirit and therefore
te eternal. Lite after all Is not a
matter of years or success! days.
Youth Is a mental composite made
up of raeepttreneas vigor enthusi-
asm and courage.
In her closing remarks Mrs. Ikr-
guson paid tribute to th tat O. W.
Austin former president ef tho col-
lets. asserting that "in hie death th
entire atate of Oklahoma teat a
friend but you are fortunate In
haring found a man eneh as Dr.
(Continued On Fags Six)
Local Grocery Is
Victim Burglars
Burglar who broke Into
Raines graetif lOOg South
street Monday night were
in a supply of groceries and
tag totaaea. according to a
at the etarifra office Ttaeday
big.
Th loot taken ton th store to-
chided three sacks of Hoar Saar.
acta at moan. I pounds at
terd. rtx cans of syrup a
and six aaaa ad
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