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cNEWS
BEHIND THE
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WEATHER
Oklahoma Partly cloudy tonight
and Saturday; wanner tonight;
Local Temperature Inst M hours:
High 6; knr 4$.
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VOL. 87 NO. 24
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CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA FRIDAY MARCH 1 1235
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Bt Gtorgt M. Dumo
and Jam m lleMuOan
MU acta Natal "Ths News Behind
tha Now- ta jiMtaU ta la nI
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Washington
By GEOBGS DVBNO
R. F C.
WhUa Whlta Houia and aanata
anxiously await that message from
hack homo on tha 14410.000 MO
work-relief bills total Hew Deal
stratadsta turn sent up ana trial
balloon which is Intonating.
is moat 'tentatively sugiaated
iha work-relief program might
put la tha hands of Joan Jones
of tha Reconstruction El-
Pnmnratinfi This feeler -and It ie no more than
it at the moment was put out on
'the theory that Jones ia tha one
Hew Deal official to escape any ap-
preciable criticism haring made his
loans caglly and showed a consistent
book profit. Rirther the RPC was
born during the Hoover administra-
tion and la tha ana contribution
republicans brag. They will let few
to tha general setup about which tha
forget that Jones originally was ap-
pointed by Mr. Hoover.
Currents
Much debate prevails inside the
administration as to whether Presi-
dent Roosevelt Shouldn't taka to the
' air and turn tha heat on tbs senate
to pass his bill as ordered. Some
of tha Hew Dealers think a fireside
talk would clinch the argument
Others arent so curs although they
concede then should be enough Job-
hungry tax-burdened folks listen-
ing in to tone action In tha Whits
House maimer.
Washington heard earlier this
week that the opposition will have
a champion on tha radio Sunday
hr tha person of Father Coughlin.
Tha militant monk of tha ether
erases so supporten of the McCar-
ran prevailing-wage amendment say
Is going to Mast ths administration
for thinking of paying man Ism
m their mors fortunats brother
hr private Jobe get
And Anally one democratic sen-
ator who almost invariably sup-
ports PDR states privately tha work-
relief MU could be passed about as
sent -up- In four days" If definite
aeeurunm were written fat that Sec-
retary of tha Interior Harold lekse
wUi i have nothing to do with he
administration.
' Olson
While Huey Long continues to grab
tha national spot Ugh I1 bn tha'left-
"wlng front another leader from that
sector has gone brio action natur-
ally. ha won't mind n little atten-
tion from the country aa a whole.
Big; two-flited Governor Playd B.
Olson farmer-bborite of Minnesota
la trying to parsuado his legislature
to pass a far-xeachtng program which
would set Minnesota up as a co-
operative commonwealth. Highly
socialistic hr nature tha' Olson 'plan
would sock the rich through taxes
and givo the benefits to the little
Uow.
But there Is a poBleal catch In
ih driva. H has a hostile legta-
. He la fat tbs position of be-
oblo to demand but not deliver.
This shouldnt lower the Mg poU-
etock any. Tha poor people wUl
thank him - far trying and thorn
with the money will be satisfied be-
cause bio program was blocked. Tha
Mg test win com next year whan
Minnesota distributee rich vote and
poor votes brtwaen Olson and 8
Gamble
Comptroller General MCCari who
always keeps a few monkey wrenches
handy in bia desk drawer has jmfc
tamed one into the already creaking
machinery of .the nubsletonco home-
steads division of FWA.
Th bam auditor returned to Ad-
ministrator Ickes without approval
mors than a thousand vouchers to-
talling soma $2400400.
The amount Is small but McCatl
apparently la ruling that ths law
aa now draws limits the administra-
tion to making loans for homesteads
rather than buying tba land pay-
ing for tha eonstnietlaa and then
ganbUnf cti coDsctloii front fo
'Flop
At this writing the general ac-
counting ofAe hasnt Anally closed
tho door but ho merely asked for
mom information.
PuMie Works lawyers or thumb-
ing their Blackstones far into the
night for an adequate rebuttal. MDst
of them think amending legislation
would b the easiest way out.
It Jo Interesting to note in this
onneetioft I1 tha Arison state
n UtllltOMI hoBUfltMdl
has ben open a admit year without
producing results. Eight states re-
port a limited" amount of work
either is under way or In prospect.
Hw eay then is no .current ac-
Lethnl
That AAA Mourning '.MU which
MMd so wwi troubto last Morion
Is on th horiaon coca mom. As-
sistant Secretary of Agrieuttun Rex
TugwsU again Is quietly behind it.
Tha measure would require licens-
ing for all business directly or in-
directly related to agrieuttun. Last
year for example ths dlstlllsrs
found It might hit them and reload
Vs awful howL
AAA man asy they wouldnt carry
Iha provision this far industry still
sees It as a Isathsl dub. Considering
President Roosevelts recent troubles
with ths senate the betting la he
JOomhiued On Page 13)
FIRE DAMAGES
STATE SCHOOL
HALF MILLION
Main Bufldinr at Teacher
College Alva Destroyed;
Waa Historic Structure.
DESTROY ALL CONTENTS
Big Library Made Depart-
ment Instruments Other
Equipment Are Total Loss.
Alva. Okie March 1. (47-Ths
hteterte main administration building
nt Northwestern mate Teachers col-
lege built during tha Bpanlsh-
Amerleaa war was destroyed by fir
arty today. Damage waa estimated
In control only after It had spmad
to nearby building destroying a
10-room homo and damaging two
Tenure
Thro students working their way
through school by earing far the
building wars trapped on tha third
floor crawled to tho roof through
a small window nnd won rescued
by firemen. They wers Floyd Anthis
and Clyde friend both of Omhing
and Tony Anderson richer.
Is ImImI flMtWf
The hug building largeet educa-
tional structure In OKtelwnia. eon-
etructed In the form of on indent
Spanish eaatta was built In IMS
during Oklahoma territorial days. Th
site waa givan by dtlmna of Alva.
When Oklahoma became a state the
institution was designated a state
teachers college and
A mam meeting waa called to pre-
pan n petition to the legislature re-
questing an emergency appropriation
to replace th rased building.
people wm oefced to attend the
gathering. .
Tha huge rambling administration
building bound 40 large classrooms
In addition to tho college library
tha music department tha musei
and .tha An arte and industrial
art departmental
' Had Mg Library
The library aontafawd 0400 vot-
nine valued by L. A. Ward libra-
rian at $10040. AS wen destroyed.
Instruments valued in excess of
$10400 stored In th music depsrt-
: (Sew Now 1 Fata 7)
bonds nr
BY F.D. TODAY
President Launches Campaign
to Sell Babjr Bonds. 1
Washington March 1. (47 ix
baby 1 bonds won purchased by
President Roosevelt today tat
Whlta House ceremony that signal-
ised a nation-wide offering to th
little fellow of a new government
security.
Postmaster General Parley
the salt with Secretary Morgenthau
looking on. Throughout the la
14400 poatofflBM mad available to
the poople th same opportunity to
invest In federal band.
Mr. Roosevelt purchased . a IS
bend for each of hla five grand-
children and one of the
notion for himself. They wen the
first sold of tho Initial offering.
Rare Campaign
The issue prism for the respective
denominations which mature In ten
yean wen as follows: $10.75 for ths
$15 bond; $174$ for the $50; $75
far th $100; $175 for tha $500 and
75 for th $1400.
Tha White House
(Bet No. I Page 7)
TRAMMELL GOES FOR
SON NOW RECOVERED
Clark Trammsil left Prdlay morn-
ing for Bonmo City and will return
with hi son Ramsay Trammell who
ha boon recovering from n
operation hi a hnepltal than.
Word was received by Mr. and Mrs.
Trammell Thursday advising them
that Ramsey's condition would Justify
hie Immediate dlwnlmel from tho hos-pttaL
Livestock Prices Point Way
For Week In Recovery March
(By The Halted Pesos)
Pork pries which rocketed to throe
new post-ltM record levels In the
port week featured a steady climb
along Oklahoma! economic Aunts.
Tha state labor dspartmont re-
ported an advance In the weekly
wags average with smptaymsiit hold-
ing about steady.
Bbg market prices advanced to
4 a hundredweight In the Ok-
lahoma City yards and on tha cattle
market calves gained 25 to 50 cent
during th waek.
White tho number of head of live-
stock on state forma la tba smallest
in yean farmsm who still bod
some hogs cattle cabas and sheep
were beginning to eee tho way clear
for getting out of the rod. Loot
eumnma devestating drought and
tha government dletreeeed cattle buy-
ing program combined with the AAA
reduction drive to cut down on ths
available supply.
Prim numerous state cities cam
WIRE BRIEFS
BETHANY HOUSES BURN.
Bethany Okla March t. (47 Two
houses valued at 1400 each wen
destroyed by An hen early today
after a kerosene store in tha home
of Mrs. W. P. Clegen exploded let-
ting fin to her dwelling. Tbs flames
spread to the nearby boom of X. L.
Neal.
TRIAL MEAN END.
Bapulpa Okta March 1. (47 The
retrial of Loo Davis for murder as
an accessory In tha Maying of two
offioen fat a gun battl at hla horn
a year ago neared an and today as
Judge J. Harvey Smith instructed tha
Jury and arguments began. -
SECRET JAIL HOLDS NEGRO.
Linden Texas March 1. (47 An
-imamed east Texas Jail today held
Blackla Jackson 01. negro; accused
of on attempted criminal attack on a
10-yaatHBld Atlanta Texas high school
girt.
JURY CONSIDERS KILLING.
Uvalde Texas March 1. (47 Grand
Juran convened today to act quickly
in tha cam of John Trapper negro
erho was captured last night after he
shot and killed a deputy sheriff who
ought to arrest him for th brutal
Cbytng of his wifo.
CONTEST OIL MANS WILL
Beaumont Texas March 1. (AT
Tha agsd mother and other relatives
of the late M. Prank Yount wealthy
oil man today had filed a contest of
his will which bequeathed an oil es-
tate of betWMm 5S40040 to $10-
0400 to hfo widow and minor daugh-
ter. MEETINGS SIMULTANEOUS.
Tabus. OUa March I. (47 Dewey
county teachers and the houis of
repeesentattvm were meeting almost
at the same time last night the teach-
ers to demand action of the tagtala-
ture th house to paw what they
HUGHES TRIAL
BEFORE COURT
Sues Bad get ts mud S attain Es-
tate for Interests.
Trial of th suit of R. S. Hughes
against tha Badgett brothers and
the R. H. Sultan estate had been
taken up before n district court Jury
hen today when attorneys agreed
thg aey. should he. monproperix
presented . to - the cdurt" end the
Jury wee dismissed by Judge Win
The suit In which Hughes Is ask-
ing for an accounting and settle-
ment claiming a Joint agreement
pertaining to tho development of oil
leasee m the Hbmew arm and other
properties was called for trial as
th cam of Gertruda Dagandnrfor
and others agahirt T. A. Rainey
and others was submitted to a Jury.
At th hitter action th plaintiff
am seeking' Judgment for a balance
allegedly due on a contract for tha
wli of a fern.
Quake Hits Four
States on Friday
City March 1 (47 A
light earthquake shook portfolio of
Am mid western atates early today
and sent residents of widely Scat-
tered ettim hurrying to telephones
with anxious inquiries. ' N
was reported. No one was hurt.
Ths disturbance apparently
tend In southeastern Nebraska wham
a distinct tremor at oclock was
foDowsd by another - Am minutes
later Iowa Hansaa. and Mis-
souri prints reported that windows
and dishes wem sharply rattled.
Birdwells Slayer
Given State Post
Oklahoma city Mareh 1. 47
H. d. McCormick negro bank cash-
ier . who shot and killed George
BlrtiweM bandit companion of ths
late Charles Pretty Boy Floyd. to-
day became superintendent of the
negro hospital at Taft.
McCormick killed Blrdweil when
tho latter accompanied by two other
bandits attempted to rob the farm-
ers and Merchants bank at Botey
in November 1532.
reports indicating steady progress
toward economic normalcy white In
the rural field farm prices wren
holding steady at substantial ad-
vances over test year or wm mak-
ing further gains.
Minor reoerincs in th trad vol-
ume were reported for a few weeks
compand with last year but tha
total figure for tho early part of
IMS remained above 1M4.
Oonflnntng preliminary Indie-
tions of business gains tn th Ant
month of IMS th eollega of busi-
ness administration at tba Univer-
sity of Oklahoma reported an eight
per cent increase over 1M4 In th
volume of retell trade a five per
cent advance in tha total number of
persons employed In reporting Indus-
tries and an 114 per cent gain In
banking and finance operations. The
commodity price Index for the week-
ended February I waa 1254. the
highest since iSJO-and 1(4 higher
'JEee No. j. Page 13).
NO ACTION BY
CITY DADS ON
AIRPORT PLAN
Gribi Protests Letting Con-
tract to Coffman for Plane
Factory in City Soon-
DEFENDS IIIS CONTRACT
Drops Proposal to Lease Prop-
erty; Tribute Paid to E. L.
Dawson (Sty Physician.
Tha city council Thursday night
failed to arrive et any decision over
the disputed management of the
municipal airport after hearing the
present contract holder Sam Gribi
protart against efforts to turn tho
property over to Sam Coffman Okla-
homa City airplane manufacturer and
pilot.
Referring to tho council's investiga-
tion of Mr. Coffmans proposal to
move his plant here providing that
ha Is given use of tha airport OriM
---- that tha council give hla
interest consideration. He maintained
that ha has violated non of the
term of his ten-year lease contract.
While the matter was eoosktaied
Anther in executive session. tha coun-
cil adjourned without submitting the
matter to n vote.
Drop T seeing Plane
Tha council dmpped plans to lease
peapaity In tha north and of Eighth
street along Una creek as 1. agreed
to abide by a request made tn' peti-
tion in which SI residents asked that
the ground be beautified by on of
th local flower club. Beautification
of th ground which Is along tho
highway through th city was deemed
of mom value that permitting email
shops to be constructed them for
business purposes according to tha
oipnneinn made In tha petition.
Ben Holding contractor was grant-
ed pennlislaa to remove tho curb
for driveways Into service station
to be constructed at Eighth street and
xrinenta avenue by H. C. Fool alter
ha had filed tho nsual contract agree-
ing to replace the curb In the event
the atation I abandoned at any time.
With axprmetnni from Mayor C. A.
Dearmon and Alderman B. C. Mom
tha council adopted a resolution of
wimte1 in connection with the
(Bee No. 4 Pago 7)
SCHOOtSKEEP-
GOIHG EMBAY
Will Continue Another Week
Awaiting State Aid.
School teacher to Grady county
wm carrying on today despite
tha fact that fund tn the district
are exhausted John Elmer Martin
county superintendent stated.
"In fee of the action of ths
state legislature in tha direction of
providing relief legislation and con-
sidering the statement of John
Vkughan state superintendent the
teachers wUl continue another week
mid Mr. Martin.
Thus far only tho Cox City
school ha dosed Pi Grady and
th teachers am keeping the doors
open in the county's 25 or 20 schools
which were echeduled to close to-
day for lack of funds. They are
hoping that state aid win come by
that time tn order to allow them
to continue through to the end of
their echeduled terms."
LIBRARY CIRCULATION
FOR FEBRUARY GIVEN
The total circulation at tha
Chhikadia Carnegie library for the
month of February was 4. ac-
cording to an announcement mode
this morning by MM. Ida Mao Sher-
man librarian.
The average dally circulation was
lightly mors than 26 book a day.
This does not Include the uee of
books In the library by students and
dub women or the magarinc shelf.
It was explained.
Munitions Probe
Stopped By Fall
Washington March 1. (47 A fan
down gtalra by Senator Clark dem-
ocrat of Missouri cawed postpone-
ment today of tiro plana of tha sen-
ate munitions committee to bear
William B. Shearer answer previous
testimony that he hod threatened
death and scandal to officials of
pbulldtng companies In a dis-
agreement over pay for big navy
propaganda.
Clark a member of the commit-
tee planned to question Shearer and
had studied tha caw In advance.
His office reported ha was not seri-
ously Injured but would not come
to tho office.
COOLED OFF .
Chicago Ftank and John Wleockl
promised to take Stanley Adaratkl'a
hot stow back to him as soon aa
the Are goes out and n charge of
receiving stolen property waa dis-
ined to court yesterday.
Tha Wlsockl brothers hinted that
kindly friends might have gone to
AdamskiB dwelling and removed the
stove but the Judge Indicated ha
didn't seem to bettece tha. story. Bo
he delivered n stem lecture nnd let
J$ go at that
WE SAW TODAY
If you hear a crash and a few
cues words tha next time you
phone the county elerki office
think nothin of tt. The phone's
gone haywire and George Hunt
county clerk has had to make
hasty explanations in several in-
stances After dropping tho re-
' County Attorney Boh Shelton
'talking about word of a chicken
Aght being promoted on a form
sort of Chickadia. At that. Its
about tho only apart that cant be
framed." Shelton allowed. You
can Ax boxing wrestling or any-
thing ttae but rd like' to see
someone try to make n chicken
throw th Aght to hie opponent.
1 pop th button off my shirt
every time X tell anyone about tho
now Addition to the family" Arden
Booths arid this morning. Mr.
ond Mrs. Boothe annoauee the
birth of a ion Thursday afternoon
fat a local hospital. He has been
named Dwatn Holt Boothe. Moth-
er and eon are reported to be do-
ing nicely.
MOFFETT HAS
HOUSING PLAN
New Long-Range Financing
Program la Outlined.
Oklahoma City Mareh 1. (47 A
new long-range financing ptmn un-
der which almost any American can
own Mo own homo wa outlined
hers today by James A. Moffett
chief of tho federal Jiouslng admin-
istration. -
- Speaking at a chamber of com-
merce luncheon attended by bank-
ers building loan men contrarian
and private ettbena from all parte
of ths state Moffett declared ths
new plan would revive tho sagging
building industry giving It momen-
tum upon which it could rid for
a number of years.
81mm Long
Tha fonner Standard Oil company
executive; who quit a 1040 a
year Job to work for President
Roosevelt at a 10400 aalaiy. stressed
the long-range phase of the pro-
gram. lh B wa are undertaking nothing
teas than tho development si a new
nation-wide home mortgage finane-
lngyste'Mbffot'aldr:H thenT
assured bankers they would not lose
under thepten pointing out that
tha mortgages are insured for their
fun value by the government with
each borrower paying an taaunmc
to taka earn of any
The lender he said may not
foreclose but he can eon on tho
government for his money and the
government wUl take over his prop-
erty. HOLMES NONE
WORSE TODAY
Former Justice Has Fine
Night Says Physician.
Washington Mareh 1. (47 A re-
port that former supremo court
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes
stricken with pneumonia had spent
a very fine night waa given
newsmen today by Francis Biddle
etiatmwi of the national labor re-
lations board an early caller at
the Jurist's borne.
Emerging from the modest red
brick residence Biddle a former
secretary to Holmes said:
They told ms that he had spent
n very Ana night and was consider-
ably Improved.
They eald that ha was in good
spirits snd had some cereal for
breakfast
Stop Giving Sttamlaate
Why they even kdd me that when
Fobs Frankfurter was talking by
th bed the Justice went like this
(Biddle then thumbed his nose) end
laughed heartily.
"I understand that both Professor
Frankfurter and Jama O. Palfrey
of Boston haw seen tha Justice.
1 know also that they stopped
giving him n heart stimulant yester-
day. HO Is a marvelous old man. It
certainly la miraculous when a man
almost $4 has pneumonia and doe
not require n stimulant for his
heart
Courthouse Gets
Lighting System
Contractors am now having the
Ught fixtures prepared for tha new
Grady county courthouw and will
begin Installation within tha near
future according to George Hurst
county dak.
Contract for the installation of
tactile fixtures was awarded re-
cently by the board of county com-
mtarianeia to Bummerour and De-
dne Inc. Kansas Qty entering a
tew bid of 03460.
Ths equipment has been designed
along modem Unec far the eorri-
don offteee and court roams and
win be installed by April 1.
Workmen aw now finishing the
plastering and laying rtf textano
flows in tho corridors of tha building.
SOLUTION FOR
WORKS RELIEF
IS HOPED FOR
No Outward Sign of Ironing
Out Wage Clause But Com-
promise la Expected Soon.
INDUSTRY EFFECT SEEN
Fear High Government Wage
Would Pull Away From
Manjr Private Enterprises.
Washington Msrch I.i (4) The
$440400400 relief problem Jacked
any outward sign of solution today
despite s eenate-white home chat
an the controversy and numerous
informal talks.
But the bop; ft not more pre-
vailed that week end conferences
would break tha deadlock over the
equivalent wage fmu on which
President Roosevelt and organised
labor won divided.
Mr. Rooaevett and Benatar Robin-
eon the democratic leader talked
ovsr the relief outlook lota yester-
day what was said remained secret
bat ' (ben was authority for be-
lieving n compromise on the work-
wage Aght was not dlsnwead.
With tho senate in recess until
Monday at least this much delay on
official congressional action seemed
certain. The house meanwhile de-
bated Interior experiment approprt-
Not Clear
Whether any compromise would
center around tha suggestion put
forward yesterday by Senator Rey-
nolds democrat cf North Carolina
was not immediately disclosed. Rey-
nolds one of thoi who voted for
tho McCarran amendment ss
against the administration proposal
of security wages" of about $50
a month -gg that th presi-
dent be empowered t cut relief
wages below the prevailing level in
eases where they wore found to be
drawing men away from Job In pri-
vate Industry
A principle contention of (ho "m-
eurity wage advocates to that high-
er pay would detest ths purpose of
th program by ' Inducing men to
leave private Jobe. President Wil-
liam Green of tho American Federa-
tion of labor which k hacking the
the
hading argument of th McCormn
supporters In a radio addmaa teat
night He said payment cf wage
rates tower than those prevailing in
tha community win Inevitably un-
dermine th entire wage structure
throughout the country.
Cot CcnfHetiag Tax
Elimination of conflicting
wag described as an essential
of a fair distribution of the tax bar-
dsn before the second brtemtata es-
embly by Representatives Vinson
democrat of Georgia and Houghton.
democrat of North Carolina
It was agreed generally by speak-
ers that taxes win remain at a high
level tor a long period.
Vinson Invited any group from
(Boo Nol 5 Page 7)
This Egg Would
Send Market Up
There tent any question about
Virgil Mayes ill Dakota avenue
owning a prise egg. Now if ha can
Just get the rest of the flock to uni-
formly follow the example set by on
at the seventeen Light Brahmm hens
Mayes will haw a model that should
set tho market on fire.
The story might read that Mayes
wheeled the egg Into the Dolly Ex-
preis offica in n baby buggy or
something like that but you dont
haw to He about this egg.
It -as simply ene or tho 14 the
owner gathered from th nerts the
ether day. It weigh! a little maw
than a quarter of a pound meas-
ures seven Inches in circumference
and b over three Inches in length.
Cattle of Grady
Tops of Market
Grady cattle haw scored again
on the Oklahoma City market- and
gain haw topped all offering! at
$11-
R. K. Wot ten Jr. Thursday ship-
ped four carloads to the capital and
received 111 per hundredweight for
the entire draw. Welghti wew 1 of
L140 pound average 22 of 1402
pounds 20 of 140 pounds.
National Trade
Soundness In
New York March 1. (47-Dun and
Bradctraet in As weekly trade review
aid today them has developed "a
mow genuine realisation of th
soundness of baste conditions to sup-
port th expansion toward which
all indicators now piont
Th kfting of the production
level of manufacturing plants and
a gradual decrease in tha number
of unemployed stoned workers pro-
vide unquestioned proof of in ac-
celerated rate of activity tho re-
view said. .
Prices on mart grades of aw-
diandh uw considered to how
peered definitely th low points and
advances in many items am sched-
ulsd for tha immediate future."
MARLAND LASHES
SOLONS OF STATE
Reject Plans To
Build Scout Lake
Trustees of the local Boy Beaut
comp located southeset of the city
rejected plans for the fonstrurtlon
of a lake on the propet ty after re-
viewing plans for tha federal aid
project Friday morning.
The board derided the proposed
pendlture of $$400 for tba con-
struction of tho 0-aao lake was too
great for ths ate of the take W. L
Ujara scout council cxaeutlw said.
Th trustees making the deride
wew W. O. Methrin P. T. Quod-
led and T. T. Montgomery O W.
Trammell bring absent.
ROBERTS BILL
CROW KILLER
Would Start War on Posts;
Appropriates Cash.
Oklahoma Qty Msrch 1. (47
The state teglilatlura is pnpiulng
for a war on cmwa.
A special rnnmlttrt of tba home
game and Ash committee headed by
Daw Roberta (Grady) drafted a
committee substitute bill for aub-
mlsslon to the home today incor-
porating features of a senate and
a houia measure.
The substitute ton appropriates
$30400 for the next biennium. Plw
cents a head bounty would bo paid
bj tin and fUh oomnlnioii
for each crow hawk gopher Jatfc
rabbit; wolf ucyote or bob cat tolled
with Aroarma and ana cent a head
If kilted with axpkntw.
FOur hundred doltarx would be
art aside for each county to auppta-
meut funds that might bs offered
ty aounty ccmmtaalnnera.
KING OF SIAM
QUITS-THRONE
He Abdicates Today and Gov-
ernment b to Accept.
Cranlelgh Hug. Marrii 1. (47
King RnJadhfook of Siam was an-
nounced by He private oceretary
today to liaw abdicated th throne;
to firrsyt
Bangkok Elam Mareh 1 (47
Authoritativs quartern said tonight
it was beltered th Slamaaa gow
ment would accept tha abdication
of Xing Ftajadhlpok whan an of-
ficial meets gw ta received and name
his nephew. Prince Ananda as the
new king.
If this expected decision to taken
Etamk modernised army is expected
to play tha chief role in tho future
Since Prince Ananda is only 11
yean old B waa presumed ho would
rule under a regency.
Corbin Named On
Minco Bank Board
Dr. W. 8. Corbin of thk city was
elected vice-president of tha First
National bank. Mine at th an-
nual stockholders meeting held
Thursday evening to Minco.
Ite. L 8. Little of Mnno was
named president; Jack Hill eaahter
and Ban Hill assistant eaahter.
Tha directors who wew elected
wew Dr. Little Dr. Corbin. Jack
Hill E. E. Cote and N. L Hill
Dr. Corbin and Jobs Wootten of
this city attended the stockhotoera
meeting.
NO BED OF HOSES
Chicago A trombone player's Ufa
to no mapL Recoiling his own early
trombone tenons saying that play-
ing tha Instrument sometimes made
a man dlny judge Deport In the
superior court derided to give Joe
Lear a chance to pay up before
taking any further action agatort
him. Lear's wife lydla com-
plained Joe was behind In tho $35
a week he promised to pay pending
artttament of her divorce caea.
Review Sees
Business Climb
On retail trad ths survey reported
most divisions active with no gains
of consequence Indicated over the
previous week.
Vagaries of the weather chiefly
wore nsponeibte for tba clucking at
the uptrend ... For tbs distribution
cf merchandise to nearly all Unas
however a quacker rate was reached
than when ths month opened.
"Encouraged ty the strength of
tha demand in evidence during the
post two months; retailers now are
making preparations for the largest
spring celling season in Aw years
and many haw revised npward
their earlier estimates at merchandise
needs particularly in tba wearing ap-
parel furniture hardware and elec-
trical appliance dtristena"
Governor Sir Legislature
Has Done Absolutely Noth-
ing in Past Eight Weeks
of Present Session.
RAPS SPECIAL SESSION
Declares Legislators Are Not
Keeping Pledges to People;
AD His Bills Hang Fire Ex-
cept CIgaret Tax.
Oklahoma Qty Mareh t. M7
r.Mnf the teflstaturs for doing
absolutely nothing" during tho
right wades it has bean to session.
Governor Msriaod today declared ho
did not expect to call a special ses-
sion If they cant get anything don
at tha regular assembly
As for as carrying ' out thrir
pledges to (ha people is concerned
(his . lrgli'stnr so far has dons
imriiing nd so for ss following ilia
suggestions rm made for tha good
at th people at ths stats tbsyTs
dons nothlrg."
X said ths other day X hoped
they would stay here now until they
get snmsthlng does and X atm lay K
but up to .now tho net result after
att there weeks Is exactly nothing.
Qgasrt Bffl Only Oh
T say now I want them to stay
mtn they got something dona; They
sen talk about quitting after they
nt ths Job dona.
"JCwry single thing Tw asked cf
up to now they pledged tha
people they would do and they mado
that pledge to secure their election.
Outside of tbs rigaretta tax they
lmvonT pawed a ring!
msewiTS rm submitted. They have-
nt passed a singls recovery
Tm submitted and whteh they all
stood pledged to pare.
T dont aw much uw for a spe-
cial sesrion If they cant accomplish
at tha regular
special aseslon b
at all depends upon what is
to this serekm.
Martand added he had not men
any evidence at the tagtalstore
vrioplng a program of their awn.
Plana Care af Needy
Ha said If tha tagUbture adopted
some af tha reaalutkms for
gtltiitlonal amendments at this
ion ha still planned to call a Spe-
cial election to submit the mmiurw
to a vote.
Tha governor also disclosed h
to taka cam cf tha agad
hvough atata relief
appropriations until inch time aa an
old aga pension HE could bo sub-
mitted and adopted.
If ths chain ators tax bill
by tha houre and now to
tha senate was an administration
HU Mariand mid ha was to favor
of a tax on chain stores but that th
HU introduced had not been spon-
sored by him.
Two witness wore heard today
ty tha house banking department
investigating eammktae as tt drived
into dreumstancM surrounding oper-
ef the Phnnere Stats Bank of
(Sea Ha $ Pag V)
Wool Grades Are ;
. Meeting Subject j
WCoI grades and services of th '
Wd-Wart Wool Growers Association '
were explained by the two r
who talked to ths If at
tending tha opening session of the
livestock marketing meeting to the
federal building bare Iriday mom-
tog. Thom who spoke during the morn-
ing session ware A. W. Jacob; exten-
sion deportment oeonnmtat and Wll-
i Farrell a Arid man for tin
Mid-Wort Wool Growers daonristlon.
Tho group attended a hrei
at Harry's cats hsro during tha noon
hour and went into sereion again to
tha aftemona to hear talks by A. K
Dariow. Paul Q. Adams P. W. Beall
extension department specialists; A.
W. Lucan manager of the Oklahoma
livestock Marketing Awndatlcn; Ptnd
Heap; wpwssntatlw of th asocia-
ticn. and others.
The meeting ta on of the series
tha cxstanslon department I hold-
ing over tha state.
MRIETt AT A GLMCE
(Dr The Associated Press)
New Ysrk
Stocks steady; modote rally. '
Bonds Irregular; V. B govern-
ments Ann.
Curb improved: utilities higher.
Foreign cxchangas quiet; sterling
heavy.
Gotten quiet; scarcity of contracts;
local and trade buying.
Chicago
Wheat Irregular; milted with Wli
Cora woven; governed by whea
Cattle steady cleanup trade.
Hogs 1 to 2 onto higher; to
$145 new Ugh.
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