The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 196, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1938 Page: 2 of 10
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Starts Bund Up
Stocks bounded upward In
after hour trading reflecting the
optimlam of financial circle.
Informed elrelaa expressed
hope that the conference between
headi of the two Democracies
and the two great Faartat power
might give gun-hrlatling Europe
more than ft breathing gpelL
There waa rsvtasd talk of a
pact among the "big tour and
aettlement of other proUema be-
yond that of Catehaslovakta."
Tho Munich conference revive
at treat momentarily Chamber
Fans Givon
Going Over
Grid Coachen And Teanu
G neats Of Jaynes
Chlckaaha High School Chicks
who have heard Coach Hotaw
Underhill hand out scorching lac I
turn between halve and on I
Munday afternoons after theirl
games aat on the sidelines and I
listened to him giving fans a Ihor- I
ough going over at the Chlckaaha I
Junior Chamber of Commerce I
luncheon In Harry's Cato Wed-1
neaday noon. I
Thirteen members of the squad
Underhill and W. J. Nethary. as-1
latent coach attended the lunch-1
Inin's program of dealing with lann and Underhill introduced by
tne diriatorf that seemed shat-
tered yesterday.
But If he makes too many con-
eesalona In their favor at Munich
where Hiller began his march to
world power 15 years ago he will
risk a storm of opposition at
Powerful sections of England
although eager tor peace do not
want to pay too big a price for j we win or lose."
Ferd . Hansen athletic committee I
chairman and former Chick con-1
ter talked of the squad's season's I
prospects which be painted with I
anything but glowing colors and I
then directed a few critical shots I
at fans In general over the atil-
tude of spurts followers whoa I
Ignorance" will not permit them I
to see beyond one point whether I
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Diplomats Prrssat
Among those who heard Cham-
berlain's words to Parliament
were Queen Mother Maiy and
diplomats of every country who
could find spare in tho diplomatic
Underhill spoke of contrasting!
strings of material from larger I
schools tho Chicks meet and of I
recruiting activities ho charged!
to aume as ho mentioned lack of I
support that would furnish Jobs I
and help furnish more material I
adding that it would not be ncces-
invifaiinn fnitmiird his I promising young hleteshave I
Invitation followed "'"Igought to come td Chickasha lf
life
fuehrer's
own appeal to Mussolini to re-
strain the German leader and II
Sure's telephone communication
to Berlin.
While bo talked the British
fleet wee mobilising mlUInna of
. men were under arms to Britain
Germany. France Italy and
Chechoslovakia.
There was no Indication that
Chechoslovakia would be direct-
ly represented st Munich.
work could be found to helpsip-
port them or their families.
He said the Chick team la an
unknown quantity adding that
mistakes made to t h opening
game at Anaderko would beyond
a doubt cost the team its chances
U. S. PARAftIO WAR GAMES baton the mOUm?
observtrs sf three natlene who watched tho recent mattery drill
near Pert Knes and LselavUte By. Left to right: CsL T. C. Kuo
military attache In Washington from tbs Chinas army! Cal.
Teaflto C. Jaws military altaeha frem Mexicai Cast M. C. rang
Chisms sir farm MaJ. A. a Utile Brttlrii army.
ubu ensr
IS FHMLLY ROUTED!
LOCAL BXIEFS
IC0VKXC3S-KUIT
ATTKSI C3inXU
Erie Ken4 Sept SI (ft One
man wee killed and another prob-
ably fatally wounded hers early I
today In n four hour gun fight
at the Arlington Hotel in which
county officer and hurriedly-
summoned Chanuto . policeman
uaod tsar gas bombs to nut a
Mias Carrie Stout graduate of
the Oklahoma College for W
Tulsa Ok. Sept II Ift Two I
govemon-eUwt. W. Lee GDanlel I
Society
to uJAfrua Juhtac 01 " C Phillips of
ft.lUaa kaa mmtssrfrmiR Raw Altns Oklahoma . jatood tho peSSSeal
College ha returned to Altua
after visiting her deter Mias Iona
Stout an O. C. W. student.
barricaded guest i Uum Alva and Alta Dun-1 snuiana wm me conierenca i ".vrui-j
The guest who rsglatered as C. Atoning tortghtto Sf"rd tor P"nel and rftlLg1
. Dav at Hut Korinas. Aik. was I "l7 . Tm 77!!!. I admlnlatntion an - In I W. W PWito d
Mrs. J. J. Duncan and daugh-
the poll deal
notables assembled ham today tor
the final session of tho thirtieth
annual governors eon ton
If. Clifford Townsend
of Indiana told the conference
KUSH CLASS ENJOYS
PICNIC D1NNIK .
(
Bush Springs lest tt T
Blanch Waggoner Sunday ach
V Day at Hot Springs Ark- was
finally captured when Sheriff K.
S Nelson shot the lock off the
door to the man's room and then
shot him In the forehead with
a Jl caliber pistol 7
Sheriff Nelson waa protected
by a bullet shield while Day who
aacwomd the sheriffs first com-
mand to come out" with a shot
and dan to "com in and set me"
was wrapped In the bad clothing.
W. L. Oliver hotel manager
aid Day registered at tha hotel If I HlUlard.
at about 5 a.m. and explained tha
shotgun in hla luggage as part of
his hunting equipment.
thrir home I. Saline I after M- fttod
ting hen as guests of Mr. and I !SSS!r!.ww """I home of Mn Eddie Carr Si
Art ton lit CM rSnSStova.-'h.-niL -that
I etatas should retain a raaionahla 1 itan to. tha waahhouae
Mrs. Vernon Hart of Marlow
visited to Chlckaaha Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Jack Palmer of Seymour
Texas la visiting In Chicks sha
as tho guest of her mother Mrs
OFFICER TO RITORH
SUSPEOT FROM WEST I
Mrs. Prank Daws waa a visi-
tor Tuesday . afternoon In Okla-
homa City where aha attended
tho Oklahoma State Pair .
responsibility for tha administra-
tion of fMaml-etate programa and
I also oalfevo that wa must prove
by our administration that wa an
capable of moating our responsi-
bility." .
An oMcutlvo mooting
scheduled after too mon
business session and after that
governors and a large group of
guests won to motor to Wools
from a long tablt i
Tho whole afternoon was
tayad by all present who
Mr. and Mn Howard Drydan i
two children Mn Ouaato Hogl
Mn Pnd Moon and daugh
Shirley Bav. I W. Haley
egotl
nM-. I brqar Oilman Batov of
'Jg tag Mites Jackson Bill
. Mr. and Mn BUI Hawk
Mr and Mrs. John Tails torio
two children Mr. and Mn
KLJS!rSSV JiJNCsajasgwTtaii
Deputy Sheriff De Arthur Wilson
left Tuesday for Son Francisco
Calif- to return David tt. Martin
wanted here on a forgery charge.
Sheriff Jim Bond said that
Martins return baa bean ordered
by tha county attorney's office
aa weU as tha state pardon and
wrote attorney adding that ha
Mn L W. Hubbard has re-
turned to Bush Springe after visi-
ting hen as '
Ftank Phillips oil company pnel-1 jjJJjJ Mr. and Mn Albert.
1 "nl' 'toy MfT ind Mn John Iiby
I it Lao hie brother
Mr.
erto" ttr.ii 1 6RUSRED BORT FOIID
Mn Henry Minnett Mn Hub-1
bard who has bean visiting Rush I
Springs nlatlvas wlU sail later I
to tha month for her Jkxim -to
Negrito Pant.
IN TRAIN . YTRIGERfll
Art Pastor of Oklahoma City
transacted business to
under parole frpmtha state Tuesday afternoon
wnltenttoiy and la wanted here
to tops a case in which ha la c-1 Mr. and Bln Loyd Chambers
cuaed of forging tho endorsement "
Denver Sept tt (St Tha crush-
ed body of a railway track worker
was found early today beneath
wreckage of a pa Manger train and
freight train which collided head-
on at tho outskirts of Denver In-
juring 14 persons.
Coronerl J. W Welle of Adame
County mid tha body found be-
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer neath a coal ear on tha freight
daughter Sandra Mrs. E'ddl.
Carr and son Eddie B and I trgenc
mother Mrs. Laura. Warren; Fei
the teacher of tha dais Mrs. ndar
B. Dunn. ' tercel
UNCO Y. W. A.
18 ENTERTAINED
(By Bxpraaa
Mine Sept tt A group Uxid
Baptist Y. W. A. members metsiice
of Mrs. K. Q. Pul icta lat
Monday evening at T JO ofclo ty tha
Jo a state old age pension check. I attended tha Junior Chamber of I train waa that of Hofaert H. Minor
Commerce dtoner-danc to Okla- Ha said Miner anted a card
home City last night I Identifying him as an extra gang
' I laborer for tha Denver and Salt
against Enid hare Friday toght
' Buford Baird and
MUSSOLINI LEAVES
rOK PSACS MEETING
Mrs. Claribel
Mrs B. P. Smith made an an-
nouncement concerning tha chil-
drena theater days that have
been scheduled by the Junior So-
cial Workers. .
Joe Johnson Introduced Rax
Rome Sept U (ft Premier I Gardner who Bang two numbers
Mussolini suddenly become tha
central figure of Europes efforts
to avert war left Rome at 6 p.
m 11 a. m. (CST) tonight for
Munich where he la to meet to-
morrow with Primo Minister
Chamberlain Chancellor . Hitler
and Premier Doled ler. -
' 11 Dues waa accompanied by
his foreign minister and son-ln-law
Count Geleano Cbaq on
his special train.
- A vast crewd evidesUy re-
st the momentary Ilft-
af the war dnsis gave
accompanied by Mrs. Orville
Young. '
President Paul Strader presid-
ed during tha luncheon program.
sill unmet sos
MLS IT IISURMSTS
it m k wrtii te
Am rth 9i Medtotorfai thi Ger-
Barcelona Sept tt (ft James
P. Lardner 14-year-oid son of the
lata Bing Lantoer waa disclosed
today to have been captured by
Spanish insurgents during the
night of Sept tt to the last actlixi
of tho international brigade fight-
ing with the Spanish government
visitors to the Llncoln-Wesh-tagtan
battalion of Americana
who now am bade to tho east of
tho Ebro River awaiting evacua-
tion from Spain aid Lardnerwaa
tha last low of tha unit
Lardner Joined the international
brigade last April after entering
Spain a a reporter for the Paris
edition of Tho New York Hemld-
Trlbune. He was wounded July 27
to tho governments Ebro River
drive near Gandesa.- Following
his recovery he returned to the
front lines Sept S.
Ho accepted tha responsibility
Informed sources mid at the re-
quest of Great Britain to a des-
perate effort to avert war. A per-
sanal message from President
Roosevelt received at toe crucial
moment may also have influ-
anead hie acceptance. '
-After receiving a personal mes-
age frem Prime Minister Cham-
bmlaln of Gnat Britain 11 Duco
immediately got to touch with
Beichsfuehrer Hitler presumably
Iqt telcphoM
Subsequently It was announced EIVE PEOPLE EHTER
that Mussolini Hitler Chamber-1 rB
lata and Premier Daladler of
. France would mart to Munich
' tomorrow morning. .
- Ambassador William Phillips of
toe United Statae went to H
Duces office to the Palazzo Vene-
zia to deliver Roosevelts me-
age tha contents of which were
not Immediately divulged.
1 Benea leeifnatioa Baperted
'Prom private sources diplo-
mats heard -teat Hitler had ac-
cepted Mussolini as mediator and
.teat Eduard Benea had resigned
as president of Czechoslovakia.
No. 2
Cautioned
Pram Papa 1
dent of Kappa Omlcron Phi who
I to turn awarded a cup to Miss
I Maodone Gammlel of Wetumka
for making tea highest grade
average among sophomore home
I economics majors.
Min.' A C. Vaughn and daugh-1 Lake (Moftot LbieFraliroad.
tor Minnie of Anaderko were I - Acetylene torches were used to I
risers to Chlckaaha Monday eve-1 (re three women passengers pta-
Intos. . hed In their coach seats to the
I Denver 5 Rio Grande Western's
Mr. and Mrs. a W. Moors have I Panoramic Limited when tha fast
returned from a visit In Ada with passenger train starting for Salt
their daughter Mn. Mack Braly
and Mr. Braly.
Officer for tho fallowing
war alerted aa follows
Vona Pinkston: ' vtaa-j
Ina Craig: secretary and
Vartla Bale Elliott; treasurer
personal servica chairman
Charter Hurley. . .
Waak- of prayar program
given ey Mrs. Fuller assisted
Velma Xtae Motteshaad' Vi
Pinkston and Vartla Balia
Those present were Miss
make
qr. Tl
ty vlo the elx-rrtl Moftot jn Coney of -Duncan M!
Iiiulnp 4ku Bmdrlan msu I a w . f a wwaa.
LORAL HOSPITALS
Plve persons entered local hoa-
pitals during the past 14 hours I
to undergo medical treatment or I
operations howital attendants re-
ported today. I
Those who entered local hos-
pitals and tha nature of their
treatment were: Mrs. V. A. Morris
INDIAN MIDWIVES peritomsd Os kaptfoul W
mny for docile foer-day-oM Seminole India baby dortog the -
recant geminate pageant at Miami Fla. bceaty eeatesi. wan ky
Baby Clay wa a faatara af tea pageant program.
Labor Dispute At Dam Brings .
hy Dr. Nash to tea tort that
MJsa Lovell Wrfoht af Daval
af tha Utt grmdaat-
msia a straight-A
average for tha secad sons-
tar of tort yar tor too first
tana tala average had bean
rarsrdad tor an O. O.
Jent to flva misters
Mss Mildred Johnson profes-
sor of French pterenfed to Ml
Mary Kama of Wewoka and Mis
Be ttys Nichols of Oklahoma City
books as gifts from toe French
consul at New Orleans tax out-
standing work ' in French. -As
a musical feature Mlso Vir-
ginia LaCroix of tea voice faculty
of tea college sang two vocal
numbers. Sha was accompanied
at toe piano by Miss Mildred
Flickinger qf tea piano faculty.
Assembly singing was led tor
Mias Doris Herschberger with
Miss Gwendolyn Austin at - tha
piano. Devotionala were conduct-
ed by Mias Rachel Pierce and
Miss Into Wsrdner. -Tha
honor roll for toe second
semester of the M37-U school
yar follows:
Tho following students made an
average of 1.00 honor points or
better computed u follows: Each
hour at credit in which a grade
of A is given 4 points; B" S
points; CT 2 points; D? 1 point;
F" minus l point . - -v -
Wyvona Belle Alexander sen-
ior Drumright; Donna - Evelyn
Anderson freshman Carnegie;
Margaret Cornell Arnold fresh-
man Fort Sill; Jo Axtell fresh-
Mrs. V. & Jenkins is
I to be in et her home 511 South I bite yesterday-
tunnel under tho Rocktee ram-
med into a. 43 -car freight train
of tha Denver A Salt Lake Una
Eighteenth Street
Bav. and Mr I. A. Bentley
have moved from 13tt Washing-
ton Avenue to 1217 Choctaw Ave-
nue. .
Torxhes also ware required to I
separata tha wreckaga of the two
locomotives. -
FREPARATIOH SERVICE
LctTl ' Vona
Inn CraiVertte Brtle EU
Velma Bss Mottashaard '
Borders and Zelma Hardy.
MRS. HUNARD
GIVES DINNER
(By Express Csmspaagiet)
Bush Springy Sept 35 As
Bav. and Mrs: Ray Boone Mrs.
Boy White Mrs. W. T. Johnson
and Mrs. C. J. Brownwood ware
Tuesday visitors to El Banoywhare
they attended a Nazarena Church J
missionary rally.
PLARIED RY CNIIICH SS5a 7"- L-
1 Hubbard gave a 7 oclock
S. O. Tarkington of Kansu Citar
Mok. wu a business visitor to
Chickasha Tuesday afternoon.
OSTEOPATHIC CROUP
Servica of preparation are to
begin tonight at tha First Chris-
tian Church leading up to tha
ovanggliatic aarvices srhich' start
Sunday Bav. George Davis pas-
tor mild today.
. Tonight tho- fuO hour ' usually
taken by tha mid-week services
will be given ever for this pur-
pose. Tomorrow and Friday eva-
ing half-hour services will ba
HEARS STATE HEAD I th.
Dr. Howard Baldwin of Tulsa
state president; made a short talk
at tha regular meeting of the
elation held Tuesday might at tha
South Central Osteopathia Asso-
New Chlckaaha Hotel. Seventeen
members were prceent
Dr. Melvin Kleael of Hinton re-
ported on treatment and recent
developments in toe use of vac-
cines to undulant fever.
vices wlU begin at 7 JO and does
promptly at 8 oclock. Friday
night the service will basin at
7:15 and close promptly at 7:40
oclock. . Members at too church
and those Interested In too meet-
ing to be - conducted by ; Dr.
ONull and tha Pollocks are
urged to be praaant tonight and
to attend all of tha services Mr.
Davis said. . - .
I INJURED BLAHCHARD
. MAH IS INPROVIRC
ad confinnatian.
treatment were: Mrs. v. A. Morns Iks1 ll
Non-Union Demonstration
raSal patient; HeroMBartan! .Vtitite Ok. Sept 38 (ft Heat-
minor operation and C. C. Gow- ad controversy between union
- - - and non-union men at the Grand
'
is reported to be showing alight
improvement at tha local hospital
- . where ha la undergoing treatment
man Westbrook Texas; Mildred I He wu described today u still
Bassett senior Tuttle. I bring in a aemi-coasclous
Erma Boyett sophomore Duke; dition.
Vjcua or outs
SNOWS MFROVEMiRT.
- ! C. O. - Harmon agt 84 of
J. IX Hadden of Oklahoma City Blandiard wu reported to ba
"' improving today at the local hos-
pital ' when he ia undergoing
treatment for injuria about the
Graat relief wai apparent to
. Italian circles when word came
of the scheduled four-power con-
ference at Munich. - -
' H Dues had been represented
In .foreign circle . u piqued at
the failure of other statesmen to
invito him to take a huge tola to
the efforts - for. Sudeten settle-
ment The messages of President
. Roosevelt and Prime Minister
Chamberlain were regarded In
thaw quarters u having elimi-
nated any trace of possible fric-
ttan over these seeming alights.
LARCE CROWD SEES
TIRE DEMONSTRATION
A large crowd witnessed tha
safety demonstration sponsored by
the Goodyear Servica Store Tuea-
day afternoon on South Sixteenth
Street Regular tires were blown
out at low .spaed and tha Good-
year Life-Guards wen exploded
st high speed demonstrating too
protection afforded by tha potent-
fri Goodyear tube.
City officials and others spe-
cially interested to safety ware
peclal guests at tha show '
THEFT OF BICTCLE
r REPORTED TO POLICE!
DR. PRAY REPORTED
' SLIGHTLY IMPROVED
Theft of a bicycle Tuesday I
night wu reported to city police
Wednesday morning.
Tha bicycle belonging to Bob
Jonee; was taken from the front
alight improvement wu re-
ed today in the condition of
A
KTuth Willis Pray .
of English at tha Oklahoma Col-
lege for Women who has been
porch of s residence at 428 South I seriously ill for the part 10 days
Seventh Street during tha night
The owner notified police that a
reward would be paid tor return
of the bicycle. - -
at her home 1028 South Sixteenth
Street
Although Dr. Pray has bean
poor health tor soma time her
condition wu not regarded u u
rioua until the first of last week.
direct appeal to the U.
prams Court
Johnson wid Mrs. Simmons
attorney. Char lea A. Chandler
told him the court test wu fi-
nanced by national Negro organi-
zations. . He uid Chandler had
announced ho would carry tha
caw to toe Supreme Court if
BWulZ'arMk Dm System
If they win it would break
down tho separate school system
throughout tho South" Johnson
aid. We contend that our aya-
tarn hu been recognised and up-
held by practically all atata
courts including the State
pfWNM Court
Ae long u Negro children are
afhrad equal facilities the Con-
aUMn ta not violated. Tha law
aaya equality and not identity af
urtvtlagea ta what la
hy the 14th
Constitution.'
The Mintages School
asked a quick tak-isi because it
hu Ktwduted tea opening kite
an its bondiwue at last
PRIROIPAL AT DYRIL
. SELLS TIMELY T0PID
(By Fxprasa Osneapandent)
Cyril Sept 35 A timely topic
used by Marion A. Dirt princi-
pal in tha Cyril schools entitled
The World Hu A Challenge
wu tho subject of an oration re-
cently arid to the Midwest De-
bate Bureau of Jacksonville 11L
la tots article Mr. Dirt bring
out the Mu that only through a
fight for world mindednem ky
youth can war be banished from
the earth.
This k Mr. Dirt'i second year ta
tha Cyril school system.
DACS3TER IS CCXS
TO CLg CSS. ITU
(By Burma CanwpuMl
Euah gotta Sept tt Dr.
r. Gauger reports tho birth
af a 15 pund baby girl ta Mr.
and Mr. W. M. Dyer on Satwday
34. Thay live five mite
of town. Tha link lady
River Dam project ted today to
a demonstration by about 165
non-union men who left their
work at the dam site to coma
hen.
They went in a body to toe
hotel of Thanes P. Hyland fed-
eral labor conciliator and de-
manded they be re presented at
meeting this afternoon between
Hyland members of the AFL
unloo which hu railed a strike
and officials of the Maseman Con-
struction Company. .
Angry Wards Fellow
The men grouped - themselves
before the hotel where angry
word ensued between Hyland
and Whitey Carter plcher lead-
er of tha man.
Hyland refused the group per-
miaaton to attend the meeting
and walked back into the hotel
u Carter declared well have a
part In that meeting or else."
Carter told Hyland tha men
non-union Oklahoma
workmen and that ha wanted
to explain their stand for
open shop at the dam. Ha de-
clared union activity wu spon-
sored by out-of-state ' man and
that we Oklahoma workman
started tote dam and were going
to finish it
Men Reaaata At Hotel
The men remained standing
quietly about tha hotel In groups
after Hyland and Carter complet-
ed their heated argument
Wa may have to carry guns
and pick handles "on tola Job
Carter Shouted to toe men and
I guest wa ran do it if we have
to In order to keep on with our
wprk. We decided tola morning
to set our proposition before the
labor conciliator walked off the
Job and rams here. Therell be
350 more of us here shortly.
Ho demanded Hyland explain
Just who ho represented in this
afternoons scheduled meeting.
Hyland mM ha wu a rapreaan-
tative of tho federal government
ATTENTION GALLED
TO HOOVER SPEED!
Bob bison Grady County Re-
publican chairman today called
attention to the -radio address to
be delivered by Herbert Hoover
former president over the Colum-
bia network tonight at SJ0
oclock.
Mr. Olson said he has aim re-
ceived notice that Fred A. Hart-
ley Jr member of the House labor
committee' is to apeak over the
same network at 1:45 pm. Sept
RIGKL0S II CR0DP
TO MEET E00VER
John & Nicbloa Chickasha
wu one bf tha several Republi-
can political lead era who called
upon Former FMdml Herbert
Hoover In Kansu City today. .
An Associated Press report from
enau City today said Mr.
Nichloa wu one of tha prominent
ns of the party in tha
southwest to greet Mr. Hoover cm
hia arrival In Kansu City where
G0URTY 4-H GIRL
WINS ANOTHER HONOR
Mias Helen Jrtka Grady County
4-H Club girl who now ta serving
aa state -aong leader for tha or-
ganization won another honor
although then wu no medal
when she appeared Mowd-y night
on the program at tha governors
banquet held to Oklahoma City.
Miaa Jelks served u song lead-
er for all aeaakma of the 4-H
Club school conducted in Okla-
homa City Sunday night Monday
and Tuesday. At the Sunday night
program the governor! of various
etatas to Oklahoma for a imirting
were guests at tha 4-H Club ban-
quet when Miaa Jrtka served u
Monday night aha
wu invited u a guest and made
a short talk at a banquet given
far the sovemon.
JOY ROMNSON
BBCAKS ABM Of FALL
ha to
rally tonight.
a Republican j her arm.
Alex Sept tt Joy Robinson
had the misfortune to fan white
skating at a rink here and break
It to
i at tha rate of UN a day.
ba
in
fa Omaha Neb R is
tha law to share any part af
wtta a friend to a
Grata Carter' freshman El Re-
no; Inis Cavrtt Cunningham sen-
ior Loyal. -Norene
Cohea senior Frederick;
Venue Carol Cola sophomore
Shidter; Martha Ann Gruthirda
sophomore ' Haileyville; Jfrmie
Jana Davie senior Ponca City;
Mary Linn Dobson junior. Hook-
er June Dodaon senior Willow.
Harriett Louise Doughty Junior
Blackwell; Genevieve Edwards
junior Oklahoma City; Wylma
Brooks Evans junior Oklahoma
City.
Emma Lou Frost junior Heald-
ton; Maedene Ruth Gammill soph-
omore Wetumka; Margaret Aime
Garrett senior Mangum; Earle
Catherine Gatlin senior Hanna.
Jo Anna Greathouse senior
Springdale Ark.; Elizabeth Green
Junior Hollister; Annie Ruth
Hammer Junion Poraaaet; Jewel
Thelma Hensley senior. Chamois
Mo.; Adah Boyd Barring senior
Prapie.
Irena Hobbs Junior Marlow;
Mabel Hollis senior. . Oklahoma
City; Elaine Jackson Junior Man-
gum; Gladys Louisa Jenaen sen-
ior El Reno; Vinnia Mae Jolly
senior Fletcher.
Jo Beryl Xell junior Chlcka-
aha; Geraldine Kelsey sophomore
Tulsa; Briber Kimball senior
Tula; Mery Lou Kizctor Junior
Attui; Lezelte Laughlin senior
Wakita.
Vera 'Marguerite McConnell
sophomore Chlckaaha; Maty Hel-
en McNeill freshman Oklahoma
City; Tommy Gaya Miller sopho-
more Willow; Gladys Ruth Mit-
chell Junior Chlckaaha.
Joy Mitchell Junior Hart-
ritorne; Anna Lee Morgan sopho-
more Chlckaaha; Margaret Mur-
phy Junior Rush Springs; Bettye
Nichols freshman Oklahoma City
Elate Null aenior Ninnekah; Mar-
ietta Ana Olson freshman Bar-
tlesville; Helm Plaakett
Kingfisher.
- Elizabeth Ann Reed freshman
Oklahoma City: Hasri Ortene Rob-
Mr. Hadden wu found lying
unconscious In hie overturned
automobile ta a ditch along High-
and head received Sunday
night at Blanchard. :
Mr. Hannon wu found Monday
morning in an unccnacious con-
dition at : Blanchard. Ha wu
brought hare Monday afternoon
at her home Saturday evening
Craam chicken and hot i
arvad to tha guests
quartet tables. After uting
guart offered aoma stunt for
nuaement of tha othara.
Thou enjoying tho aver
Mrs. J. S. Huffhlnea
Amarillo; Texas; Mrs. R. (X Gib
Mrs. H. J. McDoweU Mrs. R.
Hanton Mn. Etta Herring
Ernest Dawkins Mrs. Virgil
nard Mrs. Dack JoBey
Katherine Denton Miaa Mri
Herring of Graham Mtaa
Thomas;
mb. and in& Jones
HONOR FATHER -
(ByExarwaCamapodut)
Apache'Sept 35 MT. and
John Jana gave a surprise 1
day dinner fit honor of to
day of their father. Jack Ji
Ha wu 70 yean old.
Guests present were MS. ai
Mrs. F. Crawford Mr. a:
Mrs. Carroll Jones and
Mr. and Mn. John Jones andchj
drat Rev. and Mrs. G. M.
cerTlfr. and lira Buds
and children L A Arnold
M. A. Jones.
Thief
tha
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nformi
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day ar
tit w
determ
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puts
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tush
m her
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week
nnie Bt
and a
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end m
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b nt
way 53 a mile and a half narto-1 for treatment at a local hospital.
east bf Blanchard about midnight
Monday.
Tha U. & B. S. Oregon eteamod
14000 miles to take part In tha
battle of Santiago In 1858 from
too North Pacific to Key Wert via
Capa Horn. .
Oscar Morgan town marshall at
Blanchard is ' investigating tit
case -to an . effort to determine
whether Mr. Hannon wu injured
to a fall or wu tho victim of a
robbery. - S -f
No. 4
Double Tiblu
Kansas City Sept 38 (ft-Mfe
mnAm Williema had an unhappy
hour.
55 yes; U no; park M yea tt
. Ward 3 Precinct 5 City 1
17 yes tt no; porta 33 yes 33
Ward 3 Product 5 City 1
51 yea 30 no; park SO yes 51
Ward I City hall 12 yes;
no; park IS yes; 17 no.
frard 4 Precinct 1 City ha
11 yes; 14 no; perk 10 yea 15 q
Ward 4 l4eclnct .S-Clty ha
no; park 40 yra; 55
tragically when a pickpocket re-
moved $17 from her puna. Her
drafting a Careful phrased ah .hmnetopeue andqutet
eonununlque to outline the stand 1 chaotically. A titlef had
to ba taken by Hitler when 'ha
meets the other leaders.
broken Into tha house stolen a
quantity of clothing.
DALADBB TO CONTINUE
EFTOKTg FOB PEACE
Paris Sept 38 (ft Premier
Edouard Dsladier told hia coun-
trymen tonight ha would continue
at Munich tomorrow hia efforts
to save peace and safeguard tha
vital Interests of Franca with
the backing of tha whale nation.
In hia broadcast lasting only
two minutes the premier told of
accepting tho invitation of Adolf
Hitler to inert him at Munich to-
morrow together with Prima Min-
Prectact 5 Ctty'ha
Her dmpping tour anted 1 55 yes tt no; park 25 yea 50 n
BARTLESVILLE DEWEY
VOTE BOND ISSUES t
Bartieevilte Ota Sept tt (ft-
Bartlesville and Dewey vote
on record today in fev
of civic improvement . apea
projects. -.
. Tha Bartlaavllla electorata w
proved a $154100 bond issue an
a five-mill school building fun
levy which will go with a $330
470 rWA grant tor a school hr
provement program.
Voters at Dswsy fevorsd apsm
tag $15JW0 for the waterwoa
swags system purcham of
fire truck and
m Tsasbleg Bal
Hudson WUcox son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. K. Wilcox .715 South
Twdfth Street a ranlor ta tha
School of Drama Phillips Univer-
sity Enid hu been cart in a
leading rate in tha comedy Bridal
Chorus to ba proasnted to Ode
MB
TODAY
Georgo Waattaghouaa JP fin
patented air braksa to 1N5L
bar. BccotdtM to PruC. Bui W
trier Chamberteln of Britein andlOtug. diractor. WOcok has ap- . .rx..Tinx.xai-
Premier Muwriinl of Bely to an pesrad ta numeroua plays end re-1 LgQAL ADVEBTI8EMEN
effort to seek peace for nnpa
Yu wtit eadentaed tketaia
tho eve or auh an. tomartaal
earttothn It ta aqr duty ta past-
tha avptoultaai wktek tt
to afve yam
I
to adtoeu to tha paapto
af Vfcaua mr tttaeke for ita at-
dtala at Philllpe and next I
I Brill be nremted In mb i
I evening program of dramtic me-1
terial u a candldata far the degree J
of berhelor of dramatic art
o
X. particularly wish to thank
thou French citizens who have
bon recalled to the eolorz for the
determination of
Mr. 'and Mta. B. J.
ounce tho birth af u ight
I pound daughter Tuesday night ta I
local hoapitaL Mother and !
daughter are rxpatttd to ba doing
nicrty. y .
aophomate; Chicks riui; J
! Roam; senior. Fort Oib-
which they have given fresh proof.
Tartl la Heavy Oh
ephtoe
aon; Mary Mine Junior. Wawoka.
Betty fa Schwalbe; Junior Ok-
lahoma Cite Betty Scragta Jun-
ior Pratt Kan.; BUlta Let Sewefl
freahmao Sayn.
Nadine Smith senior Man-
chester; Stella Sprs berry fresh-
man. Perry; Ahne Stotta Junior
Hrilia; Jean Tallent Junior Brit-
FnAA.II m
rill KM W Bill IflUWHt
Vhdta: EdMi IMfayWelch. j
I Wright I
My teak ta a heavy ana.
tha begtoning of tha traubtao
through which wa are now
I have nut tor a
id ta work with an
atrangth to prsmrve
vital interest af Franca.
I shall continue my
with the fun
I have the baddiw af
a
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