The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 174, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1938 Page: 1 of 16
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Join Naan Garner's nlnor
. dinery all w ind ahwfhem hi
thaaa politically irttkri days haa
given tha Whita Houaa a aartoua
caaa of tha jittarup. Both vcr
bal and written raporta dapiet tha
1 Bahamian of Uvalde aa utterly
diaiuatad with tha prevent Room
volt purge and policies.
Mr. Oarner la underatood to
have told eloao frienda that ha
will aaaart himaolf upon hla re-
turn to tha capital. While ho
maneuvered behind tha aoenee in
' meant peon; lining up
agalnat aavoral adminlatration
. propoaala ho never broke openly
with "tha chief.1' But now In
preparation for the Barca battle
for control of Congreaa and the
apparently
mini
PIMPED BY
riASKED PAIR
Californian Sajra Ho
Canid Nat Raiao
115000 Rananm
Yuba W. Calif dept I
Two masked man kidnaped Mrs.
William R. Macks M-ycar-old
wife of a Sutter County rancher
from her homo this morning de-
manding 918000 ransom her hus-
band said ho could not raise.
"Wall contort you to a
.at days far .tha
him aa they carried Me wife.
They left Meeks lying trussed
up on hie living room floor and
ntu I drove away in hie automobile
-1 later found abandoned on one of
' . I tha main streets of Marysville
FACTS I across Feather River from Yuba
The inside story of the Pope- City and ll milea north of
Clark primary battle in Idaho ex-1 Meeks orchard at 'Tour Car-
plains why President Roosevelt
iwe boon reluctant to back the do-
les ted Senator Pope as an inde-
pendent candidate. It also fur-
nishes a comie sidelight on hie
Charge that Idaho Republicans
violated political moralities by
invading a Democratic family
fight on behalf of the victorious
Mr. Clark.
Conservative Idaho Democrats I workers
bitterly resented Senator Popes harvest
unswerving loyalty to theNew I nians Kimmerer ' pointed out
They also figured that ifbe I they would have spoken of hang-
Horthy Loves A Parade And SAFETY OVERTIME!
PLEA FOR HOLIDAY WEEK-END
NBA Sendee Staff
London Sept S Regent of
kingdom that has no king; chair-
warmer for a seat that has no
favored applicant. Lord High Ad-
miral In a nation that
navy and no seaport Protestant
head of a state which . is pi
dominantly Catholic hero of a
counter revolution which grabbed
Budapest only after a Rumanian
Army had elaared It of a Bolshe-
vik setup thats His Serena
Highness AdmL Nicholas Horthy
do Nagybanya who has just been
banking in tha ami lee of Adolf
Hitler.
Tha eaany Gorman leader
knows hla Horthy. Therefore
the Reichs military and naval
In Worthy's henar rivaled
iafiat-
indubitably
Ike ego at tha am
at
to return to
at Hungary aMmwh In
ho merely to Ms
Hitler needs Horthy. By c
olery If possible by economic
and military pressure if nccc
sary ha is determined to drawl
Hungary bite Germany's orbit
This accomplished . be has
Chechoslovakia pretty well en- I
circled assures himself of Hun-
garian grain strengthens hla hold
upon tha Danube end givee ad-1
ded power to his thrusts Into the
were renominated and reelected
1 as the president's personal pet he
would soon gain control of the
state and federal machines. So
they set out to cut him down.
Their strategy was the enactment
by a Democratic Legislature of
an election law permitting Repub-
licans to vota in a Democratic
primary and a Democratic gov-
ernor signed tha measure horn
roof to cellar the regular organ-
isation lined up against the pnsi-
dent and Pope.
Jim Tartar was given a fill in
on the intrigue when he passed
through the state an hie return
trip from Alaska. It convinced
him that Mr. PopsL running as an
independent wouldn't have a
snowballs chance to beat the ma-
chine. So be phoned Hyde Park by
long-distance begging F. IX R. to
make no commitments until he
had learned the tecta.
ing or the gas chamber. Okla-
homa haa the electrie chair.
The men were young
roughly dressed. One of them
wried a pistol.
The Federal Bureau at I
veal Iga Men. the state hlghw
petrel and tha sheriffs tereea
ef Sutter and Yuba Counties
fiud the
asam to
Narthem Calif ernla
Notified
at tha ktduapiug by
id to" and teak shone.
They found Meeks automobile
abandoned on one of the main
streets of Marysville from which
eight roads ottered the kidnap
a means of escape. Sheriff Bert
UUrey of Sutter County said the
undoubtedly had another
car somewhere along the Una in
which to escape.
"I couldnt raise the $15000
if 1 . sold - my orchard1-
ut
VflHHHH r
. Henry-Mdrgsntheu returned to
Washington In time to bump into I Blacks said;
; news so bad that It may moil the
good effects of his Suropean va-I . He first saw the kidnapers
.cation. An unusually authentic wfaen and his wife turned
"Ibecklnto i shcrUyafter
within a tew months and be sue-1 ------- -
needed by Frank Walker a Roosevelt-Far
ley business man ally. .
- For acme time flu secretarys
j family and friends have been
coaxing him to quit while the
quitting la good. Despite the un-
balanced - budget and. tha enor-
mous debt Mr. Margecthau has
achieved a good record ae a de-
partmental administration and a
marketer of government securi-
ties. The budget and debt were
not hie contribution to the Treas-
ury. But if be hangs on he may
gd down in financial history as
one of the worst rather than ana
hf
New York Sept S (Tran-
scribed records of .who -tapped
l one of the worst rattier than one I c
. of the luckiest secretaries of the
--' Treasury. Theres no telling what Tsmmany District Leader y James
will happen economically and! f- coivarm-
fitiandaUfto tha sot two years
Moreover the Question of sov-1 Gavin the kid mouthpiece" of
junuovR me question m aw- tha Dotch Schultz polky mob and
I a men identified aa Jim." .
itures will be the - . ... . .
in the 1540 campaign. Under such .
r'rnim"-""- a auiet conserva-il y1 session with Defensa Coun-
ttvafdlowlfae MrltVaSTwh? 1 Ltayd Paul Stryker announc-
alao imeeKi. the friendship of ing he was through with hiscross-
tha politicians end CapltoHbl 5"mltl . 9 ctiv
wouldbe a distinct asset to the ad-1 JuUuf Sal took td and
ministration. And Henry wduldnt a wire-tapped conversation
mind winding up Ms career as a lanvsrmtian SHvm
high-powered diplomat. A man named Jjpe.wM quoted
Oign powerea aipwawi.. I u caning Davis wire-tapped tal-
GAINI I aphone in IBIS saying; "The
Republican leaders a t tending pants to talk with you.
The marks Hitler spent to give
Horthy a big parade" may pay
great dividend.
Rem Qnkklf
Horthy who is the object of
all this diplomatic love-making
is the eon of Stefan Horthy who
was e member of tha Hungarian
Upper House In the days of the
empire. The family ii an old
Protestant. one whieh got its
patent of nobility aa long ago as
IMS. Nicholas wrierad the Austro-Hungarian
Naval ' Academy
of Flume in ISIS when he waa
only 14. - - -
He ram rather quickly in the
navy . hierarchy. Having gr
into a tall handsome square-
shouldered young men he be-
came an aide '(to-camp to Empe-
ror . Francis Joseph who liked
big soldierly-looking men around
him. i' v
When war broke out he was
commander of . a battleship. Ho
did valiant service in the water
of tha Adriatic going after. Ital-
ian . warships in 1915within a
few daya after Italy declared war
on the Central Powers. In 1115 he
damaged Italian storeships on the
Albanian Coast and in 1917 com-
manded a fleet which attacked
Otranto In a later action he
(See Na L Page l
Break In Heat
Not In Sight .1;
Ml HIGH
AS HITLER AND
HEM MEET
I Nazi Chief; Cneh Nazi
Leader Reported Ready
I With Counter Propauab
(By Tha Associated Press)
Bising tension between Ger-
many and Chechoslovakia pivoted
today on a second momentous
I conlcrenc at Borchlesgaden white
France still fearful for Europes
peace struggled against internal
discord end Italy damped new
restrict ions on Jews.
At'hie maunteln retreat where
such ef Kareva's reecat hla-
THE ADMIRAL GOBS TO SRE Arriving hi Kiel to sea Ik
German Navy go through its pares during his recant atsto visit
AdmL Nlrhaiss Horthy Hegeut ef Hungary waa warmly greeted
by hie beet Reicbsfaehrer Adolf HiPer. Wearing a proud smile
the Nasi chief la pictured above (rlgMi aa he rede with Haagsrys
rater In a ear so new and shiny that it refleeted the pavement
aa weeM a (teas miner. -
Saturday Is' -Circus
Day
! RnaecII Bros. Three-Ring
Show Coining . '1.
-
Chlckasha. will have its second
Circus Day In a little more than a
week . tomorrow. twhenr HusSell
Brae. 3-Hlng Circus comes for .two
performances; afternoon and night
at the Fairgrounds.
A number of circuses including
the two largest have had to quit
the .rood and others have been
forced by ' adverse conditions to
cuj down .In size and personnel.
The Ruswll organization how-
ever' 'according to its advance
agents not only has remained In-
tact but has been augmented tor
the addition of a number of acts
from shows which have closed.
U.M iui na i. Fte gKSis rsssa
State Solons
To Study Relief
Congressman Johnson To
. .Attend Meeting; :
r. I '
Congressman Jed Johnson plans I up American and British methods
UHler ef Germany asaia saw
Benrad liealeia leader ef the
.Neat eupperted Budetsu Ger-
whe demand autauamy
from CserUeelevaale.
They met alone for what Nazi
Informants said would ba more1
Important and sweeping discus-1
sions than those of yesterday. I
Then with high Nazi leaders
Joining they were said to have
rejected Czechoslovak proposals
specifically for a three-month
truce in nfgotiations and to have
agreed on new counter-proposals.
Twt Hi Aflftrl
After Henlein. left en official
announcement said Hitler took
cognizance with Interest" of the
Sudeten German leaders report
on the crisis in Czechoslovakia
amf the- two 'were in complete
accord In their Judgment of the
situation. .
Czechoslovakia anxiously
marked time amid conflicting re-
ports while waiting definite word
of whet Hitler plans to do about
the Sudeten Germans.
- In Aberdeen Scotland . Joseph
P. Kennedy United State a in-
to Great Britain held
CT MB TOMTI
M. & Humphrey ami lien by
drop remorse because ho didnt
let hla whiskers grow for the
Pioneer celebration. . . Balin'
tobacco wrapped In cellophane.
... A curbstone congress agree-
ing unanimously (that's some-
thing) that a good rain wouldn't
damage things a ML
Grant Gibson with four daya
worth of whiskers on his face
looking tetter (or worse) than
most tton-ahavrrs after two
weeks. . Jim Hickey honking
tewing (end cussing under hie
breath) while waiting for a
driverlM double-perked truck
to move end let him berk out
(Just "business as usual on
Choctaw)
. the Capehart picnic in Indiana
talked national politics more se-
' rioualy and mors Joyously than
at any time since the
Smith year at 1925. They dare to
think that the political skies are
breaking.
1540 names tipped every tongue.
And it wee generally agreed that
nobody over mentioned in the
pest would have a chance for tha
nomination. Tha private dictum
outlaws Messrs. Hoover Landon
- Vandenberg particularly. They
also agreed for conversational
purposes that It would bo
strategy to name men not
ir dated with the Washington
with the House or Senate They
- look to tije crop of prospective
governors Brisker In OM
one in Illinois Dewey in
' York m the mod likely to toed
the party out at tho cornfields. -Congtosrtnnel
Chairman Joe
Martin asmred the gang he wamt
kidding In predicting a G. O. P.
House gain of 79 scats.
BOUNCE "
Daspite the usual
tory exchange of letters
Adolph A. Berio Jr.
dent Roosevelt Washington in-
siders balieve that the assistant
secretary of state was the victim
i COworew-HephHie QHphent
They fiercely remntad Ms
Trr-Tjswre
Hyde Park.
Only taro days k
Bf r Bmte
Another voice came on the
"Hello Dick It said. Can you
let me have 55007
Davis replied: Yea Jim.'
"Im going downtown with
Johnny Diets and 111 send Ed Hol-
ley over Salke quoted tho rec-
ord. Okay." acknowledged Davis.
Thi- call. Detective Salke said
was made at 5:10 a. m. on Sept
25 IMS about e year after Hinea
according to testimony by previ-
ous witnesses Joined the Schultz
mob as political "fixer at a fee
t 9500 e week.
The witness said he bed met
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Of Oklahoma .
i ' .
(By The Associated Proas) '
light rains feu In many sec-
tions of Oklahoma yesterday but
' be prospect for e .reel break in
the late Summer heat waa not
In sight . f ' -The
showers badly needed in
many areas ware reported. of-
ficially as J8 of. an inch 'at
Waurlka Jt it Alva J23 at
Durant .15 at .Okmulgee .12 at
Shawnee .12 at. Guthrie .11 at
Beaver .05 at Lawton .04 at Elk
City end .02 at Boise City.
The temperature reached 104
at Antlers end Durant yesterday
101 at Frederick end 102 at Paula
Valley end Poteau the Weather
Bureau reported. MeAlester re-
ported 101 end truce of rain.r
SPY IS UECVTED
BYMZI lOVEMNEIT
Berlin Sept 2 m Ernest
Weissav 28 was executed for
vying into 'state secret! end
theft The Peoples Court sen-
tenced him to death June IS.
It waa the first time In the
history of the court the exact
nature at the offense - was revealed.-
Wefaser waa accused of
stealing tha mechanism of the
latest German development' in
munitions with the intention -of
rings In the third largest tent in
America and that In conjunction
there is a menagerie replete with
various i specimens .of wild ani-
The Russell Circus hee-beeen
In this state for tha last two weeks
and the first of this week played
a two-day engagement In Okla-
homa City. Wednesday it wee in
Shawnee Thursday in Ada and It
comes hero from Pauls Valley.
Two complete performances will
be -given starting at 2 and 8 p.m.
Doan to the .menagerie end big
top will open an hour earlier. A
special Inducement for attendance
in the elternoon is being offered
in the form of materially reduced
mhtinee rates. By tills- means; the
management seeks to equalize the
afternoon -end. night attendance
and . thus relieve .congestion a
night The ticket Wagon will be
open in the morning from 9 oclock
until noon. People are urged to
visit the grounds during the fore-
noon not only to buy their tickets
In advance but also to draw their
own conclusions from what they
ace as to the size end quality of
the circus.
to attend e conference of the state
congressional delegation and others
in -Oklahoma .'City ' . Wednesday
Sept 7 to study the relief situa-
tion in Oklahoma.
In reference to the meeting Mr.
Johnson 'received at hie office hero
today it communication from Ron
Stephens state WPA administra-
tor citing the feet that there ere
now 18252 persons all properly
certified but who cannot be of-
fered assignments for work be-
cause of the lack of funds.
The unemployment situation In
Oklahoma haa been termed of
serious nature by Stephens. ' -
."I also wish to print out that In
August 1M7 we bed 43949 per-
sons assigned to WPA projects
while in August 1938. we had
71584 persona to . employed and
still have 18283 awaiting assign-
ment the . communication from
Stephana painted out
Mr. -Johnson was attending a
fair at Binger today end will be
in Devol tonight for the dedication
of a school building.. Saturday -he
of 'peaceful settlement aa an ex-
ample to leader whoa' im-
patience 'apd inability" to- work
out pacific settlements he . said
lute conflict "j
'' Ribbentrop There
Joachim von Ribbentrop Ger-
n minister also arrived at
Berchteagadeii. ' Ha carried a re-
pent to the Fuehrer on the British
governments attitude in the crisis
given him lest night by Sir
(See Na 8 Page 2)
To Put Teetji
In Driver Law
Safety Unit Checking;
State -Acddentg
Oklahoma City Sept 2 (Iff J.
M. Gentry state safety commis-
sioner said today individual traf-
fie accident . records have ' been
wifi meet with representatives of Icompiled for -reference when ap-
the Department at Agriculture plications for 1M8 renewal of
I'
CmME AVAILABLE
FOR RELIEF CLIENTS
Again Bob Eskridge Grad
County Investigator and commod
ity distributor haa issued the
Politicians Baffled By Area
President Chooses For Speech
- Washington Sept 2 ) Prcsl-
dent Rooaevelt in to
Monday on Marylands
shore has charan re-
gion that tong has
artists end writeia end
nolitirtane.
ten af'SnMkto'nSsf
Shinlsf
The shri. aa natives call tt is
unlike the rest of the state. It
long was stronghold of pro-
hibition while such population
canters aa Baltimore wen wet
Caroline County for instance wee
dry 50 years before the
officially went en the wagon.
K Fall and Wtotar. He had n idm the
then ttwt he wue Bring te at bet
he will give out cabbage to relief
families from the back floor of the
commodity house 210 Chickeaha
Avenue. - t
Beginning at 8 a. m. Saturday
cabbage will be distributed to
white families end in the after-
noon It trill be'given to colored
families. ThosS eligible for cab-
bage an families on general re-
lief these receiving rid age pen
ion dependent children aid. or
approved- WPA families of five or
Himself AM
Columbia Fa Sept 1 (S)
Charles Kre arson 20 . and Jobless
came into Magistrate's Court
to fees charge of stealing a beg
ef potato chips. - Robert Martin
potato chip factory manager pre-
ferred the charge but when he
learned Krewwm wee unemploy-
ed he withdrew It paid the
eori then offend the defendant
Job. Krcwaon accepted.
Sara ti Atei '
Owls Head. N. Y Sept 2 iru
Tkte Adirondack Mountain village
- temperature of 20
s at 5 J9 & m. today-
driver licenses ere received.
The Job of attaching more then
30000 traffic accident reports end
arrest reporta to licenses of driv-
en involved will be completed
soon Gentry said.
If a drivers record fa not good
.he fa going to have to upset our
opinion that he fa menace or
rise he fa not going to get e
renewal" Gentry warned.
"If he fa denied license hla
1M9 application will be cancelled
and taken up. '
A check of our records proves
I ! mw whip ' I there are several hundred driv-
EJtr IILSIUR Or dBVIS ere. who have been involved in e
Y ITALY ITIIBIIB surprisingly large number of ae-
I 1 1 tom teiiiiHBif ddent drive. taw be.
came effective. It fa going to be
tough on them.
Washington Sept 2 Vh-Secretary
of State Hull said today .this
government was making an inves-
tigation and study of Italy's ex-
nulsion of Jews with the possi-
bility of including them in the
Roosevelt-Hull pun for elding
German end Austrian political ref-
ugees. Hull lidded that while the Unit-
ed States policy relating to the
refugee problem Implied ell its
broad humanitarian aspects the
particular conference called by
him dealt with German end Aus-
trian refugees. ' I
The permanent committee re-'
cently set up in London to deal '
with German end Austrian refu-
gees he said comprises the rep-
rroentatlve of several govern-
ments including the United States.
Whatever additional policy it may
' ipt he added would be ar-
rived at following consideration of
the question by the government
represented en the London com-
mittee. -These
include Britain and
France;
In cases where we believe
the accidents ere due to im-
paired eyesight the driver will
be compelled to undergo vision
examination should the examina-
tion confirm our suspicions the
driver will be restricted to driv-
ing in daylight or denied
right to drive.
HAH HAS
FIRST FLOAT
Community Will Enter
Pioneer Day Parade
Ninnekah fa -the tint Grady
County community to enter its
float in the- Pioneer reunion pa-
rade to be held here Monday
morning at 10J0 oclock Sept 12.
Bob Shelton chairman of the
Jaycce committee In charge of
Stans for tha parade received
itter today from Bob .Thompson
Ninnekah vic-president of the
Pioneer Club saying his com-
munity - is preparing a float for
the parade.
Judge Will Linn president of
the county organization recently
sent letters to. ell vice-presidents
urging them to see that their com-
munities era represented In the
parade.
I 'would appreciate hearing
from tha other communities - as
early a possible Shelton arid.
Grddy.Youtjtyr
On State Team
PATROL WILL
CLAftiP DOlTif
ID SAVE LIVES
Safety Commfawloner
Urges People To Be
Coieful On Highways
1 i
With cooperation on the pert of
city end county authorities state
highway pelrrimen stationed In
Chickaaha will do extra duty over
the week-end end Labor Day hol-
iday to help promote safety .
J. M. Gentry commissioner of
public safety baa directed patrol-
men to "clamp down on care-
leasneaa over the holiday period
beginning Saturday and continu-
ing through Monday
"Wark safety everthne on
Inker Day" heroine the a aural
at the Oklahoma petrol detach-
V- i
Vernon Cook Amber b
One Of Dairy Judges
The three patrolmen H. A
Stafford Vernon Bianey and For-
est Musaen will do extra duty
during the three days on high-
ways over The Chickeaha District
In their effort to control traffic
nd keep down accidents. Mr.
Stafford said that attention will
be devoted to cars that ere im-
properly lighted have defective
brakes or foil in any other way to
pern inspection aa well aa attend-
ing to other petrol duties on tha
highways and In towns.
. Fear Uvea Loot Last Year
Four lives were lost in traffic
mishaps In Oklahoma during tho
1M7 Labor Day period end more
then 50 persons were Injured lu
tho 125 accidents reported. -"The
Leber Day halt day at-
fan peculiar hasards" tha Gen-
.try eammuulsatlan reads. "Far
H always creates a.
It marks tha end at tha I
veeatien menthe and tha begin-
ning at aabaaL Mast every a
seems bant an erawdiag all the
fen
Vernon - Cook -Amber - won a
placemen the Oklahoma 4-H Club
daily Judging team' that will com-
pete in the national daily show in
Columbus . Ohio;. Oct . 5 when
county groups fromtover the atal
competed at the Oklahoma A.
M. College in Stillwater Thu:
day. . i
- Cook pieced second -on the list
nd was one of the three teem
members selected by J. W. Boehr
extension dairymen. Lent Hulse
unty farm agent said on his re-
turn from Stillwater. -Clyde
Hill Meridian . ranked
fifth In the list of those competing
for . team places and haa been
ted by Mr. Boehr to attend the
school of instruction aa second al-
ternate that he might be available
for the trip In the event that any
one of the three foam members
and one alternate should drop out
Mr. Hulse said that so far as he
knew. Cook fa the first Grady
County Club member to be chosen
for the state teem.
NEXT SFEER ATTEMPT
SCHEDULED TUESDAY
Bonneville Salt ' Flats Utai
Sept 2 (57 The next death-defying
run over this white fake bed
In quest of a new world lend
peed record will be made Tues-
day weather permitting.
John Cobb London fur broker
who hope to surpass the 348.49
miles per hour average achieved
by Cant George E. T. Eyston
retired British army officer sai
..The holiday is prolonged to the
lest moment thep ell tired out
people rush madly .to their homes
:Jn j v nerves wrecking -stampede
that leads to accidents. In .thou-
sands. of -homes throughout the
notion each. year tragedy cloees
the Summer activities. .'
"This year be extra csrefol.
Start home bit earlier take it
easy. Your conduct will save suf-
fering end heartaches.
"Dont let en accident spoil your
good time. . . 1
MEXICO'S REPLY TO
HULL ROTE RECEIVED
Washington Sept 2 W) Mox-
ibos reply to Secretary Hull's lest
note on expropriation of agrarian
land! retched the State Depart-
ment . today.
- The reply waa forwarded to the
department by Ambassador Joa-
Sihus Daniels. Secretary of State
ull aeld It was now being trans-
lated. 1 For the time being Hull with-
held comment The note will be
Kbllshcd simultaneously in Mex-
i City end Washington Monday
morning. - - -
- Mexican. President Cardenas
speech yesterday to the Mexican
Congress - indicated Mexico wee
again refusing . inter-American .
arbitration waa agreeing to a two-
man commission to determine the
valuation of the expropriated
propertieir but was balking at
Hulls suggestion that Mexico be-
gin immediate monthly Install-
ment payments toward e fund for
indemnifying American property
today tha track waa rounding into
condition following storm.
Cobb Mid hla Railton" speed-
ster altered slightly after two test
runs which approached 228 m.pJi
wee reedy.
He had hoped. to get away to-
the ; morrow by rain softened one sec-
I Uon of the 13-mile straightaway.
ratal
Muskogee Ok Sept 2 Mt-An-Jeckeon
24 of Oketnah
died today ef-injuriea suffered
yesterday in aa automobile eeri-
Snil when bfa left arm waa tons
off at the riwulder. Jackson's
ear and a truck sideswiprd 13
miles weal at here on U. & Higti-
ysf 94. Jsctoun CTOek Indian
Mid hie left
President Has No Objection
To Liberal Republicans
Washington Sept 2 (57 Presi-
dent Roosevelt told reportew to-
day he would have not the slight-
cat objection to the election of a
liberal running on the Republican
ticket
He Mid the American people
were beginning to think more in
terms at principles than person-
alities. - Ashed whether he kqew at any
Republican liberals who were
running for office the president
Id his
He authorised this direct quo-
tation: "If there fa food liberal n
I en the Republican ticket I'
M not have the slightest ob-
jection to hie election. The good
of the country rises above party.
It fa an ebariutriy unjustified
aamwipthm which Is being made
by Detroit pagers (hot e failure
to go to dedicate the International
Bridge at Port Huron (Micfa) fa
in any way connected with the
Michigan campaign.
It fa a deliberate distortion
of the fact and the Detroit papers
1 might h well get that"
Asked whether his words about
Republican liberals might be in-
terpreted applying to the sen-
atorial race In California
president said he had
ing in national terms.
The president however .urea
Mid by aides -to -feel hurt .both
Sheridan Downey the Democratic
nominee for the Senate in Cali-
fornia and Culbart I Ohm tha
party's standard -bearer in the
gubernatorial nee; era liberals In
their general prink at view.
Ogpnem Pm
Bui he else
strongly
flee NA I
9)
READIRR CLUB ERRS
PROGRAM SEPT 12
Its time for boys end girls
who Joined the Vacation Reading
Club et the Chickeaha Carnegie
Library to begin taking It seri-
oualy Miss Velma Baxter assist-
ant librarian repute. -Just
one week from Saturday
or on Sept. 10 the Vacation
Reading Club will rime its Sum-
mer program and children wish-
ing to qualify for certificate
warded by the Carnegie Library
end the Oklahoma Library Com-
mission must do so by that time
Miss Baxter explained.
"We have a number of chil-
dren ill tha club who have not
reed the required ten books to
eligible for the certifi-
cates. We ere celling their at-
tention to. the closing date today.
In order that they will have this
week-end end eU next week to
reed. Miss Baxter commented.
Mon teen 40$ boys and giris
arc enrolled' 1 the Vacation
Club; At club member-
torn to about 109 mare thus
last ) record dub.
FC3 rarrAT rrr??
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