Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 239, Ed. 4 Tuesday, January 23, 1923 Page: 2 of 20
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Ruth, Le Flore. Cobb and trnin up
them Im being made by Louin Paullin.
opened within two days was expressed fourth annual life insurance sales con
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$50,000 and that there seems no probe- i Paul, Minn.. presideht of the national
biHty that plans for re-opening the in*
aminer to check the prisoners of th •
vids for Walton’s office $153,413 for
had
Wednesday morning over the Santa
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For Coles, Grip or Influenza
agents are expected to attend the con
Laxative try
The bank, according to the commis-
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Ne gro Sentenced to Death,
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elctrie chair February 5. Johnson is Ito work to find a way to be married
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Those who will participate include V. "How to Sell Insurance to Protect a Trapp.
The only record found was a card
Paullin sald hn thought the leave
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rhe schont of nubile and private busi- of Norman. will furnish vocal muste
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of Fritz Thyseen and Herr Spindler. . Ruhr, set for today, has been
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On Our Entire Stock
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government has instructed its militarv was launched by relatives and friends
lions of German officials being cat
obtained by Reuters this afternoon.
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Similar Reductions
in Every Department
All Boys’ O’coats, 1-2 Price
All Boys’ Suits, 1-4 OFF
All Boys’ Furnishings and
Shoes, 25% to 50% OFF
—Kuppenheimer
— Witt-Quality
Phil C. Baird, pastor of the First Pres- !
byterian church, will deliver the in- .
! One day I rend an ancount of a mar-
riage by prosy in Nebraska, and [
I wrote the judge who verformed II,
We Move Next
Week tn Our
Tw New Stnru
$45 Suits and
Overcoats ..
had placed new money in the bank,
pending the actual elimination of the
bad credits. Officers and stockholders,
1921, $109,915 an compared with the
nobertnon total for 1922 of $34,400.
was granted by Trapp during an ab-
aence from the state of former Gov-
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Carle’a leave of nbsence was effective
December 20 and will expire March 21.
I Switzer said Carlo had been given a
। pervious leave of absence last spring
to attend a trial in Oklahoma City.
Record of the leave of absence should
be filed with the pardon and parole
spices of the Oklahoma association of
Life Underwriters, is the address in 1
the afternoon by A. O. E Union of st. |
the leave I knew what I was doing
and have no opolosy to make," said
165.000 Workers Go On
Strike, Berlin Hears
Our stock includes Ma-
son & Hamlin, Sohmer,
Kimball, Ivers & Pond,
Apollo, Franklin, Milton,
Premier and the world-
renowned Chickerimg and
Ampico. Also the Kim-
ball-Welte Reproducing
Grand.
Bavaria Fears For
French Envoy’s Safety
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union
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Legislators'
effect.
Over ie million bottles of Dr.
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coopera-
exchnnge.
also, have met their double
under state law.
stitution will be interrupted.
Walcott said that the deficit
been met largely by depositors
FREDERICKSONKROH
.MUSIC COcT
for Chapin to get in him atead.
Now the little bride is arranging for
her nansport and on March 1# she wR
anil from New York for sunny Spatn.
From a recent portrait of
DR. W. B. CALDWELL
Born Shelbyville, Mo., 1819
Only on the appointment of Strain
as bnnk commissloner were the deeld-
Commissioner Against Legis- A, O. Eliason Will Address
lative Action to Help , State Convention of Insur-
Failed Institution. I ance Men at City Hotel.
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by proxy here.
Miss Logan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs,
James Logan are residents of Guthrie.
U was while she wus in Las Vages
N. M that she met her fnte, she says
banking department, is in charge of
the reorganization.
Proposed Legisiation Rapped.
OKLAHOMA. TIMES, TUESDAY, JANUAKV 23, 1923.
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No Fight Occurs; Ruth, Le
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BANK MERGER IS
EFFECTED WITH
EASE TUESDAY
Backed; Carle Case
Discussed.
1. T Dene necretary
Chamber of Commerce.
You Know a Tonic Is Good
when it makes you eat like a hungry
boy and brihgs buck the color to your
GIRL WEDDED TO
LOVER IN SPAIN
BY RADIO HERE
$55 Suits and QoA Fy A
Overcoats .... e0. 4 U
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Carl in Texline.
K. J Giddings, who sald he win in-
$50 Suits and Q9o o-
Overcoats .... •e.ee
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office, Switzer said. Carle was treated
I just as any other prisoner during his
' term.
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ward bank as "the worst kind of class
1e‘;*iation." He said he was sure the
legisiature "could not and woulu not"
involve the state directly in any reor-
ganization plan.
No evidences of fraud on the part
of Charles H. Martin, former cashier,
have been revealed by the audit of his
books, walcott said. Martins where-
abouts are still unknown.
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Woodward Waiting For
Word From Oklahoma City
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WOODWARD, Jan. !3—The peo
rules of bpalth: Keep the heed
cool, the feet warm, the bowels
am now 83 years old, and though
from time to time the medical pro-
fession makes some wonderfully
interesting experiments and tests,
the fundamentals of causes and
relief in this particular ailment
are unchanged.
But the people take greater in-
terest today in their health, in
diet, exercise and the drinking of
water. Constipation, however, will
occur Irom tune to time no matter
how one tries to avoid it. Of next
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Donnelly to Speak.
Because of the illness of Ell G. I
Hardin. state insurance commissioner, I
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WOODWARD BANK Nationai Pyrsidento HOW FOR GALE | ‘Thumbnails M JIB
MArOPENHI ' In City on Wednesday
charged with the murder of a white
woman eariy’this mnth and was sen-
tenced to death cel! in the state penl-
tentlary here last night.
$60 Suits and da A A A A
Overcoats .... •4U.U0
S25 Suits and de nry
Overcoats ....•O.(U
The prices are most rea
sonable. Beautiful litte
Grands, newest designs,
as low as
$35 Suits and or
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Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin are now
sold every year, and it is the most
widely bought family laxtive in
the world. I say family laxative
becaus all in the family can use
it with safety. It is mild enough
for the infant in arms, effective
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Overcoats .... •OieV
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«Canttunea trem Fage i-i • .
John J. Coyle, the vice consul
Ing to a dispatch to Libre Belgique.
The officer was not hit.
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tel, which will be reserved exclusiw- dancing, when Browning's augmented
ly for those attending the meeting. ! Jan orchestra will furnish the music.
$30 Suits and Qc)A AA
Overcoats .... •U.UU
pie of Woodward today are earnestly Thorpe on "Estate Hazards," b J. A jections." E. S. Albritton of Dallas. ।
hoping momentarily to receive word Todd on "long time endowment.” and state manager for the Minnesota Mu
from Oklahoma City to the effect James T, Day will compare "Ordinary tual Life, will close the program.
leged to have been released from the , p — ------..... .. ..
state penitenttary, inspired the resolu- , 1923 as compured with 32414 hi? b
CALDWELLS
I rled out by the French. At the same Carle boys were members of a promi-
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association of life underwriters and
j general agent of the Minnesota
I Mutual Life Insurance company of Si
McAlester, where he was president of '
the First National bank. Sammons i
nationalized the bank in October, 1919,
increasing the capital stock to 3250.- |
000. with a surplus of 326.000. Other ,
officers of the bank at that time !
were. C. T. Abel, cashier and vice-
president. and J. B. Boen, vice-pres- l
ident. Deposits at this time were !
11,000,000 and rapidly grew to 13.500,- :
suits of constipation for 47
— years, since I began the prac-
tice of medicine back in 1875. I
HAVE been watching the ro-
York Life and William Buckholdt and I Robert H. Carter with the Equit: memorandum on file in the office of
| Fred S. Goldstandt general agent of able in Oklahoma City and R. w. , the pardon and parole attorney which
the Eqbltable in Oklahoma City, Dozier with the Massachusetts Mu i indicated that a leave of absence had
Talks will be made by Orville tual Life will talk on "Meeting Ob-1 been granted.
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was iearned unday that Curie is i
' liberty and has been for almst a
1 month, there was no record of any
I executive act in the case in the office
I of the secretary of state.
Carle was serving a life term for
' the murder of Newell Lessenger.
works and 100,000 of the Thyssen
works In the Ruhr region have been I representatives on the Enine not t • asking clemency but
on strike, according to Information I interfere with the arrests and expul- | obtained at that time.
Syrup Pepsin will empty the bow-
els just as promptly, more cleanly
and gently, without griping, and
without shock to the system.
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We have on sale thia
week the largest stock
of Grand Pianos ever
shown in the southwest.
Carle’s plea wan seif-defense. Both
of the state, following the crash of main dining room of the Huck l ns ho ants at the convention, followed by
the Central Exchange bank here last
- । Lowden Carlo began serving his j
CBy The Assoclated Pteea) term of life imprisonment in Novem t c
LONDON, Jan. 23. — The British i her, 1920. The following June a move Strengthnng. Invigorating Effect of )
(By The Associated Press.)
BERLIN, Jan. 23—Since this morn-
ing 65,000 employes of the Stinnes I
F. Helf of Okmulgee with the New Small Business."
Ang votes cast. Two senators voted
Born in Mihl-tion.
gan In the late . A bill to build a $75,000 mansion for
eventes, Var. the governor was introiluced in the
into several discussions in addition1 posed o John Galloway and George
to the talk of the national president, i McGregor of Oklahoma City, Vernon
and one by A. D. Adams, director of | Ham of Miami. and Fisher Muldrow
state penitentiary. Loyrden Carle, al
COLUMBIA, s C , Jun. 29— naking him to tell me all about It Ho
1 replted that if one fit um lived in Ne.
I Thomas Johnson, negro nentenoed ro | Braskn he arrange H al rieht.
death at a hearins in Bamberg y*stor , Well, I decided that what any on.
dhy I. awaiting hl. execution In the else could do. we could do, so I met
grim, .nd many of them are sched-
■loner, has been reorganized and new , uled for speeches and dlscussins.
of an adult. The formula is on
every package.
Recently there has been a new
wave of drastic physics. Calomel,
n mercurial that salivates and
loosens teeth, baa been revived;
suit waters and powders that
draw needed constituents from
the blood; coal tar disguised in
candy form that causes skin erup-
tions. In a practics of 47 years
I have never seen any reason for
their use when a medicine like
sindgjons
Hduc n!
5 Mel
Now,
gill, former county attorney. Mier
Ft from St. Paul.
From the city and from over the '
liability state, |»oth general agents and specia! I
magnates arrested in the
Reuter’s,. and France has been in-permenent ourt of international jus three sensational trials,
formed to this effect by the Berlin | tice at The Hague.
(Continur from Fage 1.)
on strite in protest against the arrest
ct the mine directors.
The latest additions to the ranks of
the strikers were the entire foreee of
Ma’Hilus Mhlonen" mines in the Essen
the only address of welcome will be I
delivered by Mayor Mike Donnelly. I
___. _ The respnse will be made by George
Walcott characterized proposed leg* E, Lackey, president of the Oklahoma
Ishitive action to relieve the Wood- association of life underwriters.
ernor J. B. A. Robertson.
Papers Should be Filed.
According to Fred Switzer, retiring
warden of the state penitentiary.
a Preventive tnke
our letters, we tlked of some way
that the ccremony could be performed.
Ren wanted me te eome over to 8pain
na he marriod there, but I found out
that I whuM have to Uva in the coune
Trial of Industrial time the British are instructed not to i nent Oklahoma City family and loth
NId ui uoi co-operate with the French in such were popular in highschool affairs.
Magnates postponed | operations nor to allow themselves to The older brother at one time was a
(By The Associated Press.) becomne involyeg in any incidents of • teacher in the manual training de !
MAIRNCE, Jan. 23 — The trial of this nature partment.
Fritz Thyssen and the five other In-1
government. . -----
All the German custom house offi- American Officer Is
aal gondonenrioan pX’S Fired Upon. Is Report
the arrest of the director of the cue- | ____(By The Associnted Prens )
The afternono program is divided The life underwriters quartet, com-
soon fed
the last trial. The first two trials
were held in Oklhoma county and
resulted in hung juries. The trial in
which the conviction was obtained
former parole attorney. Although it
a month before the ceremony
that bad loans an 1 overdrafts amount-
ing to $230,000, which caused the bunk
t close last week, have been liqut-
dated with the exception of about
and for
------------------ was held in the district court of Ca*
ERUSSELS, Jan. 23. — Several shots)nadinn county at El Reno.
were fired today at an American lial- ' James Carle, the younger brother,
son officer attached to Belgian head- whs arrested, carged with murder
quarters at A ix-L«-Chapelle, accord- and released on bond soon after the
week, which puts banks in eighteen
other towns in Woodward, Woods,
Ellis and Harper counties, In a very
shaky condition. The banking and
business interests of Woodward sent
You ran
(ne it iu nndoputAnN .hu. n.. a A- .......... 1 5.....— his interests to J. D. LanKlord, Lormner
ing- -t * understood that Dr. Fred- promised by J. K. Wright, county at- . . . . k commissioner who with
erick Grimm, attorney for the mento-nei Tuesday when it w learned 8tate bank commissioner wno. witii
g,pcaa ipg,ge,gaa,,, . i — n'in»>. luisuay W-en - -ed his assoc tales increased the stock to
I of cuse French sing.togbex.the ordersl that Carle’s brother waa not in the $200,000 and removed the businces to
the French, has pleaded lack of penitentiary and has not been in forits present location on Man street
I more than a montn. ad Harvey avenue.
Three 1 rials. I In August. 1919. Lankford sold to
Carle was convicted by O. A. Car- I., r. Sammons, who came here from ,
officers elected. Walcott said he was
not advised of their names. H. C. Car-
pen ter, an examiner for the state
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num first ap- upper house by Rons Lillard,
peared in what ' The $20,000 annual "extraordinary |
w F Varnum in now Seminole emergehcy" appropriation will be one
county in 1904. He is strong t'> the ot the high points of attack azainst ;
funner, whieh is not surprining in i the depnrtmental appropriation bill nt anoMos 300 endv.
vi w of tbt -u-t that h riled on gov. whie h anti a dmlm.tr. ation wenatora/" —
ernment land when he was 21 year, wilt aim, It waa indicated In the upper I
old and has owned and operated a j house Tuesdn:.
farm ever since. I In the meantime tho senate appro: I
varnum le chairman of the commit ! prlations body will exhibit its ecoromy
tee on general agriculture. He -aid, policy by cutting the $2,000,000, ware j
-I believe that the need of the people house bill and amending it with art
le along axrle ultural lines. Last year I appropriation of 3600,000, according
the rarmers in semtnole county did I to membera of'the committee. Th.
not make enough on their cotton to | appropriations, committee I. aloo |
pay for interest and taxes." He is amended the bill 8o the atate cannot
alko on the committee on roads and 1 Ko into the warehouse businss. ac
highway- revenue and tax ation, ‘ corainE to Cortland M. F‛ uquay
rural credits, miuitary affairs, and The bill provided that the elate)
warehouses end elevators. He is mar ■■
rled and has two boys and a girl. He )
said he had no hobbiee for the simple 1
reason that there was too much to do ; >
on a farm to bother with them. •
and C. W. I ____
vocation. Music will be furnished bv , neas, of the University of Oklahoma, Mother 111..
George McGregor of the Equitable of whose subject is '-The School of Life "Trapp eaid he did not have a clear
Oklahoma City. (Insurance." L. N. Morrisett wi recollection of the case but believed
Opening the program will be a die- dlscuss "How ’to sell Insurance to bo granted Carlo a leave of absence
cussion on "Selling Process and Slant Continue Present Earnings." Charlee ' on the representation that his mother
on Approach." led by Joseph K. Peller : Sykes will assist in the discuasion fol-1 was dying in Texas if I granted
.Grand avenue. Later Browning sold
A speedy trial for James Carle wne his interests to J. D. Lankford, former
hears the signature of E*
$625
A liberal allowance for other
pianon la exchange. Term, it
needed. Catalogs on request.
killing three years ago. He has never
been brought to trial.
(Continned from Puge 1.)
taken over by the Liherty ■ National |
bank, the Wilkin Hale State bank be-
came insolveut.
The Southwest National bank wne
originally organized as state bank,
about 1914. by George L. Browning,
who was elected president of the in
stitution. The business was con-
ducted in a store building on Robin-
son avenue, between Main Street and
’ Y
Monday afternoon and until lat
Monday night with the governor.) Aaoctntea press ,
state bank commissioner and special BERLIN, Jan. 23.—The Bavarian
committees of the legislature, and i ( rnment has derlared it is unable I iuriadiction and Incqmpetence of the
that the signs are yet hopeful that I fonger to guarantee the safety of Emil I French court
the answer will not lie "no. Dart. French minister at Munich, ac- Dr. Grimm is reported to have
Help Needed. | cording to information recelved byasked that the case be ref- rred to th.
Help must come today or the sit-
nation in northwest Oklahoma will
become real serious, it not panicky,
is the way Woodward men explain
. strumental in getting the leave of
' absence for Curie said Carle was
' t idy to report at any time aa wit-
ness in any trial or for any other
1 legitimate! purpose.
I “Carle is at the bedside of his
mother in Texline, Texas," Giddings
said. "His mother is critically ill but
i t understand the arrival of her son
’ had a gopd effect upon her and she
is improving. The leave of absence
waa granted by Lieutenant Governor
, Trapp and was effective for ninety
j days.
| “It is my recollection that Carle was
' granted a leave of absence from De
' cember 19 to March 21 by M. E.
‘ Trapp, lieutenant governor." Paullin
mid.
Belief that the. Central Exchange
bank at Woodward would be re*
♦ Monday, Governor Walton will set a
! fund of $20,000 a year tor "extraordi
nary erergency" or four times the ..
amount provided for Governor 100- '■ . 10002 meburle
. „ ............ the budget when the bont lauds at Cnerbourer.
would bare fixed this sum at 1:00,060 Mranee and ts einer thexwio A
- - me All state di partmenta will cost it. P’aris " ’Pc '• moonia.A
wmita vta in vos of a joint resolu 1 *.75 rtmenda f 'h* anv whamgu "or the newly married
tion which would force the atate ex measure la not amondod ......
■ — -- Every department excebt, on am* ' ।' a joke nbqut belng mar-
bureau how" inerenaes The b-"olrled by cable," inushed Miss Logan.
Joyfully Taenday morning "in all of
— — *- i srusn, t i heid nit duy Wudnesdas i
sald in the Huckns hotel, under the au-
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60e. (Adv.)
Read that again, men—it’s no
ordinary announcement. It
means you can buy a suit or
. overcoat tailored by the House
of Kuppenheimer 1-3 under it’s
actual worth. Not only a se-
lected few—but any in our en-
tire stock. It’s like buying gov-
ernment bonds 1-3 under par!
We’ve cut prices deep to sell
'em fast—so lose no time in
selecting yours.
Outstanding on (he prpgram of the !
I REPEAT MY FREE OFFER
$10,000 worth of trial bottles
of Syrup Pepsin free
Lnsf ycar t jarred in spenr
$ 10, (ton rmh faf frea ntntplea nf
my Syrup l*rptin. and »md th^n
free and portae paid to all trho
a*M. A trrmmdoui mad trot lha
nauU. Rui there musi be many
trho did not write. I would bho la
get their addi'ia thir time. So I
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agent at Lawton for the Equitable lowed by Tom Scott of Tulsa. Tom
Life Assurance society of New York, I Gaddy of Muskogee will talk on
importancr then, hogatostreat * Keep free from constipation! It
tetungna cnmet Xe is lowers your strength 28 per cent,
poasible, hene my remedy for hardens the arteries and brings on
constipation, known as Dr.’Cald- prem ature old.age Do not let a
well's Syrup Pepsin, is a mild day 80 b without a bowel moye:
vegetable cmpound it is made ment. Do not sit and hope but
oF"Egyptian senna and pepsin R9 t a druggist, and get apboitle
with “agreeable aromatic,. Chil- o Dr. Caldwell’s Syp Pepsin,
dren will mA willingly take biller It is a generugtize hotHe. fake
things, syrup Pepan is pleasant- a tenspoonful shat nishat sand by
liwTng. and "youngiters love it. momningxou will be well .The oat
hd not gipe."ThOusands of s only,„ahout.a centndos Use
mothers have written me to that SympPepninforyourseifandmem-
bers of the faintly in constipation,
biliousne-r, sour and cramp stom-
ach. piles, indigestion, loss of appe-
rite or sleep, and to break up fevers
and colds. Always have a bottle in
"Fsezdnz by Fey Waleett
bank commissionur. Walcott
Th« box could be performed, and I did not
W. Grove, want to do thnt,"
braner • my apprbarhing K'tlh
ana will awain doweaie
flO.lw la fart aarnffrt. 1 an
anauMM to ata ear in ewry Aman.
con homa, link for youn today.
Sumply flat ma rout addh-ei.
Send U lo Dr. W. B. Caldweu,
615 Washgngeoa St., Manlitalie. 4
rilinou. Mina u kola ■ fam
fifl: u mil iha piMir nolhinf.
Herod, business leader, to Oklahoma
City Monday to appeal to Governor
Walton to save the situation These
men reported by telephone this morn
ing that they were in session all
who Paul. Eliason is expected to arrive
her of the state' pointments were confirmed by the
exeeete cem- sonata at 2: e'elert Teelay
mittee of the
Farmers' union.
general manager
similar to the Clara Smith measure of
the eighth *->on wiuibevjnntroduced or the vnited Htmow and aftar cr.
“Tuesday by Jed •ohn8vn, V ancrw. , --
Harry O. Glasser, nid. announces tiryinK nnd Sinine thon Sent them
he will ngnin introduice the nonpar baek do his affianced bride With the
usan judiciary bl he has sronmored pn pere he sent a power of attorney
j for six years. . . -
If the Begininture passes she depar:
mental approprintions bill introducee
toms office and other officfala, ac-
cording to reliable information re-
ceived here from the occupied zone.
*umn4 exheete te meet hee
it. "As far as taking care of
Charlie Martin's defunct bank is con-
cerned.” said Mayor R. O. Renfrew
this morning, "the people of Wood-
ward can absorb the loss with com-
parative ease. What we are trying
to do is to eave the rest of northwest
otlahoma, and unless help comes to-
day I am afraid to predict the con-
sequences.”
Mayor Renfrew this morning sent
a telegram to Governor Walton,
Lieutenant Governor Trapp and
Senators Hughes, Leedy and Hughey
and to Representatives Coover.
Lightner, Ray Beum and Clothier of
the northwest Oklahoma counties and
districts, telling them the exact sit-
uation in a few words and urging
them to work hard for state aid to
become available today. The tele-
gram follows:
heavy Mortgages.
"Banking situation is extremely
serious in the smaller towns, where
thousands of farmers and small bust
ness men will be ruined unless im-
mediate relief is furnished the state
banks of northwest Oklahoma. It be-
ing certain that many of them will
close their doors within two or three
days. (Signed) H. O. Renfrew, Mayor "
It is reported here that approxi-
mately 90 percent of the farmers of
Woodward and adjoining counties are
burdened with mortgages dus to crop
failures for two consecutive years,
and the banks of the whole section
have been confronted all along with
the problem of making additional
loans, not only to farmers but to bus-
iness men, in a season when normally
loans are being repaid instead of
more being taken out.
The people here have utmost faith :
In Jack Walton in iha present crisis. .
They believe that if the governor can
be made to see the situation as it ac-
tually exists he will come to the res-
cue at all costs.
It is stated that promise to rehabll. |
itate the state bank guaranty law
so that help will be fortheoming in a
short ti tle will not be sufficient for
the northwest Oklahoma situation,
immediate financial assistance is I
what the banks of three or four coun-
ilea in this comer of the state must '
have, otherwise fear ts freely ex
pressed that state hanka may hegin
popping right and left within forty-'
eight hours. No word has yet been ’
received from Charlie Martin, cashier
of the busted Central Exchange1
bank here Further Investigation
into the why of the taiuire and the
renson for hin quick getawny to apt
to be 'made following the settlement |
of the situation outlined above one
way or ths dther.
FRANCE TOCUT •
OFF RUHR AREA
FROM GERMANY
, wnrehouse commiseidher would have 1
[authority to buy or lenee warehoumes •
'The bill was ho amended Tuesdu thnt
I the buying and lensing is ieft in the
hand* of co-opera"-- nesoc iatione for
! whose Mid the waruse sytem to to ।
I be established.
A moving pieture onsorship bill •
Jhe family laxative ut-
Convict on Leave of Absence i
at Mother’s Bedside in I
I exas. Attorney Says. «wyw vr 1 IIke beut about being in
The papers in the Lowden Carlo VV the legislature Isa scrap, that
case are missing and a search for 1 in, a good argument " Thus spoke W ,
F. Varnum of Seminole county, mnem- ,
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that th© state of Oklahoma haw come Life," with “Old-Age Endowment." A banquet wil lbe held in the ball
to the rescue of the northwest part Luncheon will be served in the room of the Huckins for all attend
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 239, Ed. 4 Tuesday, January 23, 1923, newspaper, January 23, 1923; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1950465/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.