The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 165, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1935 Page: 1 of 8
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WEATHER
VMr tonight and Thursday; iMgtst-
y warmer tonight.
Local Ttomperatura-Lart S4 house:
High 00 lew 00
VOL. 87 NO. 166
BIGHT PAGES
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14 1935
UP) AND QUO SERVICE
PRICE 8 CENTS
PROBERS WAIT
ON HOPSON TO
ATTEND MEET
UWPA WAITING
ON FUNDS FOR
WORK CREWS
SOCIAL SECURITY
MEASURE SIGNED
HE ENJOYS BEING TOSSED TO THE LIONS!
eh:
?
Washington
r Sit tucker
Barren
Despite Oil administration's exdte-
meot mr tax exempt tames m an
avenue 'of cm pa for tin wealthy
tin demand for a constitutional
amendment to pluf tin bote hasslm-
nured down. The home Judiciary
rtmuntti haa cancelled hearings on
the matter and the order came down
Tram high tip.
Mean atudlca indicate that taxa-
tion of tinea federal and atate ae-
curltiaa win produce no aixahle ma-
il ua for many yean if ever. It
eetimated Unit about $47000000000
worth of. federal and atate
empta" are outstanding and that
only N per cent or 2000100000
would be subject to taxation the bal-
ance being held by eteemoaynaiy In-
stitutions ete.
Supposing that thia amount bean
per eent interact the taxable ta-
eoma would amount to approximately
1000.000000. Jf taxed at li per cent
the return to the government would
be only tlM.tOO.OOa and only 200-
00000 at M per eent which ie
genereue avenge ef the tax. The
government would have to pay higher
interact on nan-exempt bond pee
I My 11(0 000000 on thia bateb-thue
the added return in revenue would
be negligible. Bo aoma of the gov-
ernment' own accountant!
But tth a good campaign talk.
5- Essential
Definite financial eonaiderationi
are held reaponaibia by inaldeis ear
the tudden eoolnem toward the os-
Mdt )Blt tftl
The treasury muet do a great deal
ef financing and refunding within the
nest few yean. With a rising bond
market and with the adminiatrattnn
committed to elimination of tax ex-
empt features for ite issues it might
not find buyere for ite- bonds. Than
have been eigne of weakness In
recent Jreuas. Buck a psychological
factor as official prejudica against
the exemption privilege would dis-
turb the situation seriously.
Waahinttan still has hopaa that re-
covery wiU arrive before the MMO-
tUfOO week relief fund Is expended.
But the administration is already
oonaldarlng budget estimates mount-
ing Into the bll liana for the imt fie-
eal year. Tax asampta will stay for
tha present.
Relief
Preeldent Oraea ef'An eayi hie
artantaaUon la pursuing a hands-off
policy in tha matter of union strikers
against PWA wage. This doesn't Jibe
with Green's determined fight In the
senate to knock out tha "security
wage provision of the works relief
resolution. Ztle well known that the
federation sympathises with
againat security wages. Green hlm-
aelf predict! that strikes will spread.
Harry Hopkins renews hie threat
to deny relief to everybody i
trikes. This gee contrary to hie
policy tart year when ha gave relief
to strikers in industry gueeaae of
the atrike would demoreHee week re-
lief plans and make knpoerible the
hiring ef SA00.0M employables. But
H haa already been made known that
this number will not and can not be
hired. Outride of OOC only 111000
are employed at present
Borne of the atataa are not taking
steps to care for the piyeliire
now on relief but Hopkins says they
will surety be dumped on the state
on November 1.
Boy
Carter Glam apparent victory hi
the banking MU controversy demon-
strates the supremacy of mind over
matter or physical weariness.
Behind the ecenee house conferees
took a mean advantage of the 75-year-oid
senator. Who to the fact
that excitement upsets tha choleric
Virginian Representative Henry atca-
gaU mlreed no chance .to anger Ur.
Ohm. HO advanced prepoeteroue ideas
rvpulrive to the senator. "Rb your
eraw ideas on banking that are tw-
aprwiible for my arthritis" Mr. Ghw
muttered. Infletlonlet Godaboraut h
made matters worse by advancing
more revolutionary schemes.
Then up piped Chairman
TTetoher: "Now boys quit frolicking
round and lotto get down to
Mill" .
Tha senate's banking expert bad
eompromiM a bit But bah chuckling
at the way ha thinks he outwitted
the "house playboys."
THE NEW YORK
ANGLE
By LOCM BCBNHDBB
Confidence
According to Informed quarters the
public has changed tta attitude
toward hanking lumens. During the
put few months tha public hu shown
more eonfidenu. Deposits have sub-
stantially increased. Ulterior banke
arhete 'storings wen greatest during
INI and IMS report that deporits
are from 100 to MO per eent greeter
then the tow point touched during
tha panto days. Braccred confidence
In the national banking structure b
viewed u an encouraging liiuinom
omen. This to particularly evident Ky
the Increase in bank clearances.
Encouraging
Inf armed military contacts disclose
activity of a high nature in the war
department. The atmosphere to team
end expectant. It to at its htfhrrt
. jaonUnusd Ou Bags at
Inpatient' Committee Mem-
bers Talk of Citing Him for
Contempt After Summons.
POWER IS BROADENED
WiU Go Deeper Into Lobbying
Chargee; Black Says Mag-
nate Directs Lobby Plans.
Washington Aug. 14. UPy-k res-
trenathening the powers ef
the lobby committee hi queettoninc
Howard C. Hopson and other wit-
nesses aru adopted today - by the
f
This action wae taken while the
lobby committee awaited the appeer-
af tha elusive heed of the Aa-
Oaa and Utoctrie company
far questioning about hia activities
against tha utilities MIL
A subpoena was earned an him Ode
naming 'after be testified to the
house rules committee. Some time
later he had not shown up and (en-
sure began talking ef dting him for
contempt.
Breads Inqaky
assented by Chairmen Stock ef
the lobby committee the moiutton
miMMUid the original inveetlgatton
proposal to authorise inquiring into
corporate and financial stracturM
mtorlm i&d stock tnUHBOtlODI bt
Block atid Hopson would botttod"
if he did not 'appear la response to
the mmmonii.
Be said Hopson and peteona reply-
ing to a committee queetlonnelre had
questioned tha right of eangrem to
go into private transactions publicly.
H told Senator Hastings (R
Dei ) the committee would show that
(Sea Nh l. Page )
PROJECTS FGR
OERA STARTED
Four Given Approval and Will
Cost About 85950.
GERA project! which tetri
MM have atarted or are reedy to
start In Chickasha according to Chet
CoveU county administrator.
Work to undor way on tha Ram HUl
cemetery project which to to cost tb
OERA fl.ua. This wiU include tlw
toying of 1900 feet of water pipe In
the Roes HiU cemetery tha toying of
M feet of sewer pipe the moving of
1AM cubic yards of dirt to fill in the
chew which runs aerom tha southwest
put of tha eamatory and the erection
of two brick rest rooms. - -Other
Projects Ready
Another project which win urn Ur
SOO worth of OERA labor to ready to
tart tha Job bring the moving of
MOO cubic yards of dirt to level the
lot owned by the city school system
in the Mock west ef the high school
Tha area win be levelled end
to grade.
A project was approved this morn-
ing and wiU be started in the next
few day -It to the repairing at and
preparing tha Grand Boulevard road
tar gravel from Highway U west to
tha Sixteenth street paving. Tha
(Sea No. I Page )
Due to Continue
Hull House Plan
Chicago Aug. 14. Ids. Adena
Hiller Rich named president at Hull
House where she worked end lived
for S yeanC today pramtoed to con-
tinue the traditions and polleia of
Us famous founder Jane Addame.
Selected by Mtoe Addame to be her
successor as head of the internation-
ally famous welfare settlement Mrs.
Rich wee formally named president
by tha board of director!. She will
take office October 1.
"Jena Addame was mors than the
preeldent of Hun House she wsi a
other to ue all" lin. Rich declared.
Fresh Pork Price Being What
It Is We'll Have Vegetables
(By Tha Aeaoriatad Pram)
Chicago Aug: 14. Wholesale prime
for fresh pock in tha Chicago area
today had reached a high of
hundred pounds or men
150 per cent Increase In two
Yesterday1 Jump amounted to
even dollar and brought prices gast
higher than tho extreme low ef ft AO
hundred pounds paid In IMS.
Two years ago houeewtvee plan-
ning their dally menus laid. "I
think aren have roast pork for
niwr. It's the cheapest meat we
m boy.
Today these same housewives aay
"Wonder what wall eat tonight
Quern weH have a vegetable din-
s'." .
Presh pack is tha trade name for
the choicest cute of pork mushy re-
ferred to in retail markets as loin
roasts .
The packers and butchers referred
i the situation as "consumer re-
riotonca" to high prioes tat pork and
beef.
One ef tha major tautet ef the
ef the Daniel etory "Dickey in tha Lien's Deo"
oo when Dick McColUn 4-year-old eon of the superintendent indulged
pictured here. Dtekte and Rex. u 4-month-old Uoa cub both enjoy their
Rex refuses to play with tha lad'p two aider brothers.
SOIL EROSION
DETAIL GIVEN
Little Washita Named Among
Eight New Projects.
Wash Tfton Aug. 14. (AV-Details
of the 1339737 soil erosion control
program far Oklahoma were an-
nounced today by H. H. Bennett chief
ef the soil conservation service.
Thr tan for establishment of eight
new demonstiation p. eject-. and con-
timwiMn of existing projects la Kue-
togMi apd rjyne NntOe end Logan
ecuetlea.
Location and rise of the eight new
projects ware announced ae follows
Utile WaahMa Named
Stephens county approximately 33-
000 aeree along Cow creek near Dun-
can; Dewey and Woodward counties
about KM acres along Camp creek
near Talogm; Beckham county about
1M00 aeree along Rlk creek near Rlk
City; Grady county about Kilt acne
along Little Wuhfta Wear Chickasha
Chrter county about at 000 ei
long Tulip and House creeks near
Ardmore; Haskell county about KMC
acres alqpg Tricks creek near Stlgler
Texaa county about 3500 acres near
Ouymon; Hayes Crrig and Rogers
counties approximately 50A00 ai
along Pryor creek with headquarters
in. Pryor.
Xu each earn Bennett arid the ac-
tual working area will be limited to
not more than 15000 acres within the
limit! of the Klee ted project areas.
Remove All Deer
On Firing Ranges
Start SUL Okie. Aug. 14. (V) A
new and unusual general order was
Jn effect at the state national guard
camp here:
"Pit detail! chan ha ent out to
clear tho deer from firing ranges be-
fore firing to started."
A large number of deer live on the
U. 8. army military reservation here
and. Brig. Gen. H. W. Butner com-
mandant was taking pains to
tori them.
A military Investigation board re-
ported here yerterday to Adjutant
General Charles P. Barrett that the
death of Guardsman Delbert B.
Barnes of Owaiso in a truck mishap
nrouto to camp Saturday was un-
avoidable. and occurred in line of
duty.
CAUSE ABM AMPUTATION.
Newport Ark Aug. 14 (P) Roy
Winfrey 15 of Bwlfton wee injured
seriouriy tote tost night when hie ear
collided with a truck driven by Homer
Savage 54 of Dallas Texaa 15 miles
north of here. Ou of Winfrey's arms
was amputated by surgeons after he
was brought to a Newport hospital by
Savage who eaesped injury.
record high pack prices as last year's
drouth with the consequent shortage
of com principal food for hogs. The
of American meat packers
to tha agricultural adjust-
ment act pig purchasing program as
a contributing factor. . - '
This however wet not the view
taken by - Secretary of Agriculture
Henry Wallace in Washington who
"The facte are that consumers
now would bo paying somewhat more
ter poric. It aero had been no pig
purchase program in 1533.
Wallace said his statement was
on a theory that the pige
bqught in the program would bate
bean marketed otherwise long be-
fore this and would not have af-
fected the' present pork supply and
also would have used up earn which
not-golng to them has kept the sup-
ply now higher than tt would have
been.
81)1 pineals of live hogs to Chicago
now avenge about one-third of
last ptarto receipts at this
THE STATUS
IN CONGRESS
Washington Aug. 14. (AV-Ths leg-
islative rituetkm today In
Tbs aoetol security and air
Mill Le swatting
vettto signature or veta
The AAA amendments have been
adjusted in conference after bring
paored by tha senate and the home
and are swatting final action by the
two chatftben.
IB conference for adjustment ef
differences after bring paired by
both chamber are the bUb dealing
with pwMMMon of autta undre the
gold policy utilities regulation bank-
ing liquor control TVA amandmints
and river and harbors.
The bills far tax revision
profits limitation end ship
have been paired by' the house and
aeratt senate action.
The Mod and drug regulation bill
and the WUdi measure to foam labor
standards on firms which contract
with the green
paired by the renatrand await home
Nrithre home haa paired the
for oil regulation bituminous -control
or midget
Rogers and Post
Puzzle Fairbanks
Fairbanks Alaska Aug: 14. (V-
Those rovere of tha Abakan iky
Wiley Pori and WUl Rogere-Jeft
Fairbanks much in doubt today about
what task exploit they contemplated
for Pori1 red monoplane.
White mechanics serviced the pontoon-equipped
pteae tha around-the-worid
flier and the humorist and
film actor parried questions as to
their next destination.
Rogers intlmited they had consid-
ered (ring to Point Barrow 1 the
farthest north point. hi Alaska but
that a Itsad wind prevented them.
Pori said they'd need a tail wind for
tho trip:
"It's up to Wiley was Rogers
stock reply. "He wont tell me whereto
the next place hes going.
"I dont want to be ehown around
Rogers said. "While I'm in Phlrbanki
m. show myself around. I kr
pretty nearly everybody here al-
ready." WORLEY IS IMPROVED
FROM AUTO ACCIDENT
Justice of. the Peace John Worley
who wee injured' in an automot
accident near Union City Sunday to
reritng writ and barring eompllea-
m wiU be able to resume duties
at hia office in ten days or two
week according to word today tom
hia home: nil Oregon avenue. 1
Judge Worley was thrown from
ear when the ' accident occurred on
Highway li near Uhlan City and he
rived aevme head injury. Be to
not being permitted to
Itan at his
TULSA MAN KILLED
Tulsa. Okla. Aug. M.'A-Laon
Childers 45. ef' Wert Tuba
killed tote yerterday when the ear
in which ha- was riding-struck
port and overturned six milre a
ef the city.'' Mineral enengemente
had not been made.
14
MARKETS AT A GLANCE
. (By The Amnrtatod Prwa)
Hew Trek .
New York. Aug. 14. MV-Stocke
toady;
narrow; '-rail - ohUgatioos
slightly higher.
Curb irregular; eperialttee higher.
Itairign exchangta firm; rterttng at
mw 1515 high. .
Cotton steadier; . Senatoi
haadta prediction of 13 cant loan.
Wheat firm; sympathy with corn.
Com higher; drought pi-i-s-increased.
Cattle Steen up to glSAO; othin
alow.
pg unevenly steady to 1 high-
Ire late top 112.30.
enacted at tha SaK Lake City
hie hobby of Uon-rasding as
rough-and-tumble romps though
PUBLIC WORKS
TO GET FUNDS
State Stands to Gain Five
Million on Projects.
City Aug. 14. WV-Developments
in tha public work situa-
tion extended along a broad front
hi Oklahoma today. Tho atate stood
to gain .through a varied program
to nearly 5 000 MO an
kle yesterday.
Tbs principal Kerns: .
1. Senator T. P. Gore (D Otto)
.mwhws in Washington that Okla-
lad been allocated lljHTJOO
a statewide sanitation project
which MOT iro would he
employment probably next
State headquarters of the
administration ex
pected formal notification today.
. Heeriag Prejort.
K A' low-cort homing project to
sort 2.000 000 and provide shelter for
ill f.miit k Oklahoma City add
a 0-famUy development at Arid
to sort 400000 were announced by
Secretory Xckas in Washington.
3. Sites wUl be acquired and post-
offiere built at Pawhmka Seminole
Tbhlequah Foteau Sulphur Watau-
ga and OordeU Okie ard the Black-
wdl poetoffiee wiU be extended and
under a prop
by tha treasury and post-
offic departments. NO announcement
eras made as to tha sort of the
individual building projects. Tha
iniiMing wiU be financed from tha
MOJKKLOOO emergency construction
fund authorbed under the
deficiency act approved by
dent Roosevelt.
A Preeldent Rooaevett approved
a 4 AM WPA allotment for four
Oklahoma projects wrecking
Hannsville school building construct-
ing Oklahoma City sewer laterals
constructing an Oklahoma City park
and building a settling tank at the
Oklahoma City sewage dtipcieal plant.
Brownwood Rites
Set Here Friday
Funeral services far NeU Brown-
wood who was fatally injured in an
tomobile accident at Albuquerque
N. it Sunday night will be cc
dueled from the chapel of the Brown
Funeral home hero ftiday after-
Kjon at 3:10 o'clock.
'lit. Brownwood too of Mr. a
la C. J. Brownwood was former-
ly employed In local plumbing ihope
and has been In New Mexico the
tort three years. He died in an Al-
buquerque hospital Monday morning
The rite Friday will be conducted
by Rev. 3. L. Looman pastor of the
NamrsM church and interment will
occur In tho Rom Hill cemetery here.
Over 200 Killed
' In Turin Floods
Turin -Bely Aug. 14. WV-Provta-elal
officials stated today that about
350 pereona wen killed by the floods
Which followed the bursting of a
hydro-eleetrie plant dam at Ovada
yesterday.'
This estimate followed an .original
port by nreM agencies that 1000
were killed 'and a later estimate of
only 1M dead.
The provincial authorities said
several huqfred pereona wen suffer-
ing from injuries ahoefc end exposure
a result of the sudden torrent
which covered 4
GRADY YOUTH WINNER
OF KANSAS CITY TRIP
Bud Goltry eon of Mr. and Mn.
H. U. Goltry of Amber has been
awarded a trip to the American Royal
Livestock show In Nenme City by the
American Ltvertock aaeoetoUon John
JOhna eretotent county scant haa
Goiter's neord fat feeding and hia
report; Judged during the dock show
in Oklahoma City last March were the
tern prints on which the award ha
Twenty-Seven Projects in Dis-
trict Approved But No Allo-
cution of Cush to Start.
-STATE ENGINEER HERE
Stephens on Inspection Trip;
Contact Men for Reemploy-
ment Are to Be Selected.
The district WPA office here eon-
tin tied to mark time Wednesday
awaiting tha allocation of funds that
will permit tha employment of mm
on tho 37 projects that already have
far five of the aix
is the district by etate
haadquartere.
Hare on an inspection trip Wed-
nesday morning OoL Webster Ben-
ham state WPA engineer had no
definite answer to tha question as
to whan funds will be available for
work Myron Groreelare district en-
37 Projects
Hr. Benham was at the district
headquarters to outline work and re-
view projects that are on hand.
So far the district office hee sub-
mitted 55 projects to the state bead-
quarters. Twenty-seven of there have
bean approved and others are bring
considered here.
A trip made Tuesday by Ron
Stephens district administrator was
for tha purpose of arousing interest
on the part of tit fawns and public
officials in Cotton county tha only
Bounty hi the tiiiuii. district that
has not prepared projects for consld-
erqtkm ty the office hero.
Six project were prepared by the
district office asking funds for the
employment ef contact men for the
re employment office In each town
ever the district. Mr. Stephens said tt
is apparent that tt will be difficult
for the district office to keep in
eontart with there on relief rolls
when they are needed fer work hut
that tha plan of appointing a man
far that duty in each community
win avoid delays hi
erewa when calls are lined.
Around M men would .be given
employment' nadir the rix projects.
The Orady county project names men
for Chickasha Verden Tabtor
bar Forareet. Tuttle Minco Rush
Sprinie Bradley Alex Hfamekah' and
Itorga-
Pension Increase
For States Vets
Oklahoma City Aug. 14. OP) Scott
P. Squyrro national chief of staff
of Veterans of Foreign ware esti-
mated today that pentions to Okla-
bomans will bo Increased approxi-
mately 570000 annually fer the
bill signed by President Roosevelt to
rsstoro pension reductions at veterans
of tho Spanish American war the
Boxer rebellion and the Philippine
insurrection.
Bquyres said about 3M of the
state's 5300 pereona affected were
cut off entirely" by the economy bill
of 1033. These ha said will be re-
stored to receive approximately 120-
000 and tho remainder increased ap-
proximately (450000 annually.
YOUNG GUARDSMAN IS
HELD IN DEATH CASE
Camp Clark. Nevada Mo Aug.
14. (P The prosecution dismissed
first decree murder charts against
Private Ray Blxtor of Caruthere-
rilla and he was arraigned today
before a Missouri National Guard-
court martial on a charge of man-
slaughter In slaying Mias Harriet
Hasty 40 of Paregould Aik.
Tha murder charge accused Sta-
ler of premeditation in killing Hiss
Hasty while the manslaughter
charge alleges merely that he was
carelessly negligent" in handling his
rifle. .
Texas Anglers Use Seven As
Crew On Each Fish Line Now
Fiihlni isn't a timpta art around
iddo lake down in southeastern
Oklahoma and unless youre familiar
with the complicated method tho na-
have adopted you had better
stay at home where the sport isn't
quite so heaerdous.
White Ed Butter and Bob Olson
may demand censorship tor political
I. B. fbnfay has uncorked
breath-taking account of his ex-
periences that to bound to win him
me in tha annate of tho
Ananias awgWwg club. Here it to in
the original form written to tha
Daily Express "fish editor":
"Bren down Caddo lake way for
few days and aiiiea you are inter-
in fishing hotel and talas
thought mayba tha rules there would
tenet you.
"At Caddo they use a crew of reven
man far each pole and line. A crew
nomlsts of n baiter a'prodpote man
dispatcher a lineman an umpire
wrighmaster and a republican.
They slip up to the kke early in
the morning put the baiter up a
Mg tree near the water pare the bait
ibuekrt up to him station the prod-
WE SAW TODAY
Oeoiye Martin feeling blue be-
cause he found out toe late that
Sheriff Jim Bond left Tuesday for
North Curtins to return an es-
caped prisoner. "Whethre hed have
given me an invitation or not. I
would have hooked a-ride. because
it's my old home state and X
havent been back tinea X was nine
yean old Mr. Martin averred.
Jack Jonae colored porter and
preacher getting cxeltad over tha
headlines that told hia President
Roosevelt had signed the bill pro-
viding pensions for Spanish-Aaeri-oaa
war veterans. "Jtat about fixes
things up for all ue boye that
fought that wah Jack allowed.
"Oot me lookin' over my hridlo
bits."
J. H. Hite: Grady county's new
undenherilf looking over tho usual
morning eongregetion perked on
the sheriff's office steps end com-
menting "X mo we ea nahrays de-
pend on haring s good tired audi-
ence around."
CHARGE ITALY
PLANS PURGE
Ethiopia Says Cant Buy Anns
and Faces Massacre.
Geneva Aug. 14. QP) 'Charging
that Italy to preparing to
a peaceful people Bthiopla to-
protested to the League of Na-
tions that she to unable to purchase
anas abroad to defend
On the avc of the aS-lmportant
political negotiation in Paris whan
fading . Xuropaan power
settlement of the BaUo-BthlopUa con-
flict Ethiopia besought tha league's
to remove whrt she called
the uajurt effect of an arms embar-
go imposed on fare by many nations.
Appeal Ts X
The protort was received from the
Ethiopian minister to Paris Hawsr-
iate who; acting upon instructions
from hia government ashed tha
league secretary general to lay the
following appeal before tho members
of the league council:
"Notwithstanding the
of arbitration procedure in conform-
ity with tha council's
August 1 tha royal Italian
aunt to continuing to rend tnxv
and ammunition into eastern Africa.
B is ceaselessly manufacturing anna
and implements re war with tha
solemnly avowed intention of using
them against tho Ethiopian empire'
THIEVES TAKE BRIDLE
BUT LEAVE THE HORSE
Police reposts did not record how
Oscar McEtroy managed to find his
addle hone and what sort of a bridle
he used when he rods the animal
home three and one-half mites north-
east of Chickasha Tuesday night.
The hone was found running loose
after thieves had stolen hia bridle not
long after McEhoy had tied thg hone
in an alley north of Chickasha avenue
and east of Sixth street.
No Vote on Land
Tax on Sept. 24
Oklahoma City Aug. 14. (AV-Governor
norland will not submit a
UKUfffl fMUtuManaj
for a graduated land tax to a
at the Bept. 34 special dection.
The governor said yesterday he
had so informed Tom Cheek presi-
dent of the Oklahoma ftarmen union
and a sponsor of the measure.
pole nun at tho bare of tha tree
and arm him with a gun and good
clip club.
"Tho dispa taher places a hundred
numbered end folded tickets In his
hat taking position at tha water1
edge. The lineman clean a space so
he can operate tha pola and line.
The wrighmaster dip a pit and
places his seals and then the um-
pire tinge a bell. Ths fish come
crowding in and tho dispatcher dis-
tributes the tickets to them white
ths prodpolo man protects the baiter.
Ths dispatcher gets tha fish lined up
in order after they have unfolded
and shown their tickets. Tha um-
pire blows a whistle and theyre off.
The lineman flicks ths hook to the
bolter who affixes a bait and tosses
tbs Una into the water. FUh No. I
grabs It to pulled Jut white tho um-
pire take him oft the Une checks
his number takes up his ticket and
him to tho wrighmaeter.
Tho republican has no regular as-
signment so hs site on a stump and
insists It wont work. Borne crews
ha vs tried to opeiate without tho rs-
jBe Na 1. Pigs j.
President Affixea Signature to
Bill Providing for Annui-
ties and Sending Nation lo-
ts Gigantic Venture.
ILLUSTRATION IS GIVE
Explanation Shown How Pro-
gram WiU Work With Ref-
erence to Payments Provid-
ed After Retirement Age
Washington. Aug. 14. ffl President
Roosevelt rent the nation into a mo-
mentous governmental venture today
by signing the social security bill.
The president signed the bin in
tha presence of congressional lsadm
who sponsored it. Also with hia was
Secretary Perkins who will have
part In the gigantic attempt to pro-
vide unemployment insurance an
old-age pensions.
Attaching utmost importance to the
bin Mr. Roosevelt posed for pho-
tographers as ha signed tt.
Ha dasnlbad the law as wpserent-
Ing "a cornerstone in a structure
which is bring built but to by ne
HERE! WRAT ANNUITY
SECTION OF BILL MEANS
Wuhingtoa Aug. 14. This Is
what the old-age annuity section of
the social security Mil would do to
and far tha twin Dos brothers:
Tho two John and Jim will fas M
on January 1 1937 tha data that
action becomes operative. Both have
Jobs paying them 300 a month.
In 127 ins and 183. they will
pay a 1 per eent tax on their salaries
of 73 each for tho three
After that tha rate increases
gradually to a maximum of I par cent
beginning in 1543.
John Dos keep hb Job and eon-
tintu to make an average of 20 a
(Bee No. 4 Peg S)
BK TAX BILL
KID SENATE
Debate Started hs Move 1b
Launched ter Delay Action.
Washington Ang.'M. m Tariag
a move to portpono ell tax legistotloa
imtu next srsslnn when the new
budget will be before eangresa the
2MJNWA00 tax MU etartod today
through tha debate-weary senate.
Chairman Harrison of tha flnsnco
wamnWttm which completely rewrote
tbs house measure and mad it con-
form more nearly with presidential
recommendations opened debate by
explaining ths bill.
Csantar Movw Ready
Senator VOndenberg (XL. lfich.8
meantime waited for an opportunity
to move that tha legislation be sent
bad to committee with instructions
that a MU be reported out
Harrison said tt was estimated tho
bouse MU would raise 255000000
additional revenue and the
commltte MU 254000000
the measures differed materially as
to rates.
House Votes For
Control of Spud
Washington Aug. 14. UP) Pro-
duction control for potatoes ths na-
tions fourth food crop was Mi-
proved fer the house today by ft.
175 to 165 roU caU vote.
The house agreed to the senate
amendment to the AAA MU classify-
Inc potatoes as a basic commodity
and authorising the sericulture see-;
retary to set up a production con-
trol plan.
The roll call vote was demanded .
after the amendment bad been ap-
proved by a 113 to 100 standing rata.
Under ths proposed control wstem
a tax of 75 cento a hundred pounds !
avenging about 45 cents a bushel :
would be collected on potatoes sold
by producers in excess of their i
allotments.
Eliminate Tulsa
In Sandlot Play:
Oklahoma City Aug. 14. MV-Tho '
Enid Eason Oilers eliminated tha Tuba ;
OUcre in a third round game cf tho:
state sandlot league series by a aeon'
of 4 to 9 today.
Trailing 1 to 3 at the end of ths 1
sivth Inning Enid scored two runs la i
ths seventh inning to tie tho mom and
made tho winning run in the eighth.
Boors: :
Tulsa 000 301 0003 g X'
Enid 000 Ml 21. (4 V I
Chisholm Williams (lost) "and'.
Smith; Richards Bednar (won) Claw-.
ree and Bennett Woodruff.
NEGRO PAYS PENALTY
Huntsville Texas Aug. 14.
John Tknpper Uvalde negro; was ex--aeutod
sarly today for slaying J. W.
Haygood who sought with other of-;
fleers to arrest tha killer in cennee-
Uoa with the staying tart Primary'
at the negrota wife. Governor Jams;
V. Allred Tuesday refused to inter-;
fere with the ctoctrocutloa. j
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