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PRICE: City it. Outvie U
TWENTY-TWO PAGES—OKLAHOMA CITY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1926.
VOL XXXVII. NO. 156.
City
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SENTENCE SERMONS
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Willie Hezan unable to walk since
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willing to start
wife wan burned to death ami then
Robert M. Scott, director of the his houne was destroyed by the in
blamed
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thinking he was largely remponsibie expert handa
for Johnston's election.
COOLIDGE ASKS
they are not only Eiv-
with
BARBER GETS CUT
It weemed to me
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morale ot the teaching staft
Hy SIGKID ARNE
about
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down
embankment
and Mrs. Eleanor R Milla forty-
windshieid was slink
first of all a politictan.
He is In Univernity hospital.
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JAIL IN KENTUCKY
CATLETTSRLTG, Ky . Xov. ».—
Victory
-
Dog Drings Him New.
Willie went
meerethry nt
Suddenly "Tiny." the little
ment totalled 13,318 while 6,143‘votes fok terrier they had. came running
were cast against it.
Willle ‘shooed him
tuedled
By JOHN A. MORosO
I I
Heve the majority are held by the melodramatie
which made the book and mume of Cavailerta Rustics no a succese- lev-
hurl.
the mat*
tographers take it all aa a part of
the
lone
put
stretches Of repetition or questiona
DOROTHY DIX
nesa. hitter periods
Danger Ahead. Tit
e4
Ks.Th. p.
Alexander
One evening he left Pi-asant Val nadlan northwest and swept
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Burgess Bedtime hary—
Alce la the heroine
this story I
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DEFENSE TEARS
AT FINGERPRINT
IN HALL TRIAL
The Preacher Who
Never:
nome dinturbance of The ground re-
membling hoof prints near the place
They denerve hospitality, not only
on account nt their reuse hut because
of
It
Ing their money hut they are giving I
their time as well to this great Roma
|
province and it is calculated that |
lives lost elsewhere will total about
example.
I with al
the western pJaina
Lowest timpotato
ground. tl
en loose
from every expert witnesa placed or
the stand the ponitte opinion that
the finger print in quention is that
Alice, Mongrel Dog, is
Hero At Hall Trial
[Pleasant Valley Telephone
Operator, Helpless On
Legs, Loses Mate And
I Then His Exchange.
he tollowed him home to find that
a Enoline iron had set fire to An-
nie’s drens, and ehe had been taken,
-creaming with pain in the Guth-
i ley with everything in readiness for
"Grandma" Hogan. the little white-
haired woman who has helped her
ler and Alexander Simpson, special
prosecutor.
The dual capacity of Si hearts as
illegal.
The cane was tried before DIatriei
Judge George W Crump of Holden
Newcante road one and one half
miles pouth of the pnvement. A.
the car bounced on striking the
tumtled
on the
je
Another article on the
Hall-Mills trialby Dorothy
Mx. America’s great wom-
an writer, will he found on
page 10.
years for himmeir. Just what rar-
eons has done to justify considern-
tion as a stale school leader Is de-
t argument
things de-
Al 300: Cocoanut Crop
Suffers Damage.
-a
3
Of Reduction Plan Aim
Of Executive.
GHARGE MADE
BY SALESMAN
HIT IS FALSE
Fair And Warmer Weather
Follows Winter's First
Touch.
Witness And Attorney Clash
In Raised Voices As Tes-
timony Is Given.
COLO SNIP IT
ANEARLYEND
MAN SUFFERS BROKEN
NOSE IN CAR SMASH
(ovERNoI JOHNSToX will be length the journey of the card from I
aJ mnde by his appointmentn. If ths scene of the crime in a certain I
he makes good appointments to Im brown parcel." and the other con-
E
ly twelve working hours in
the annual Community Chest •
nnum. gets
[Non-Partisan Consideration
I
GheJiny
TIMES
labor of ollcitntlon,
Urzes Ready Weleome
When they attar you the oppor-
tunity to get a receipt in full for
your share of this community oblige
'Inn in return for a mere check, they
are offering you a bargain.
Page «
illy edntorlal—
Page K
Mate Wit new
The stnte in the
Page a
Hlal—
Page 11
it also dimclosed that the in-i
come tax «redit plan announced
yesterdny by Kecretary Mellon »»«I
Daily average oil pro-
duction in the Mid-Con-
tinent field during the
last week was:
3355,444 barrels
This was an increase
of:
15235 barrels
Daily average produc-
tion in Oklahoma in-
creased:
18230 barrels
(Complete oil figures w HI be found
on page 13)
dans, he cuts out a difficult four territory.
---- *—- — -- "— The redirect examination devel l_ . _
oped into a differ ence of opinion be-
Ijocal .
Junior city otticlals in charge of
municipal affairs tor a day.
P:0;c.) as he plied the wirness with qe
Eautord tions and by a alight stretch of the
WEE the election I have heard ‘ imagination could he pictured fairly
lack of
that the
SEGH0EST DRIVE Used On Home Of Crippled Husband
Rut rhe newnpaper Worker the .
nw» gatherer, the special student ,
of theme afture that engaze the
portant key positions such ss the unto of the parcel with the poski ,
state bos rd, of affairs, he will getibility that the print might have been ■
away to a good “tart If he blunders I impaired then and later ss it cv '
who were outalde of
Newspaper Men Interested At Al! Times in Welfare
Of Pet And Children At Somerville
I In Oklahoma City the mercury tel
I to 29 degrees early Tuesdny morning.
. . .___ । f> ilowinz a drop from 46 degrees st
hsrkln. excitedly-1130 o’clock Monday morning. giv-
■ ~ ( Simpson, special prosecutor, cut a
Bupreme court rulen again In new demeription nt McCarter today,
noted Hverside Oil company litiga-r: -sser Sad buckled when he
tieh I (Fime roea la rage a, c-lumn l.)
Division B Leads With 1,954
Subscriptions And With
$37,951 In Money.
been contributed, it was re-
, ported by workers at the
Chamber of C ommerce
luncheon Tuesday noon.
off. tout later
The court held the judgment was
not valid because all money appro-
priated for officers salaries for that
year had been expended and that
the employment of th men in the
expenditure of money in exceus of
and mhouiders
board Votes favoring the amend I work
Willi- g,evens.---
The sharp tonrue
One of the first questions of the
been a sudden break in the Mary
shat will ereute a meneation the
country over, not whether Jane aih I
MANIL.A, Nov. 9.—(—One hun
.le hospital. Rhe died there an bout
NET 556,462
and buys cotton on margin for Jan-
■orv delivery. Parmons was betting
on his ability to get Johnston to
by C. C Feebly. !
county election I
66-year-old Robert H. Me-
Carter, former attorney gen-
eral, conducting the cross-
examination.
MeCarter, like a blooded bulldog,
had sunk his teeth deeply into the
calling card of Reterend Hall, de-
elared by the experts to bear finger
prints ..i Wile Stevens, and he
would not let go He rerembled a
bulldog Mill further in him tenacity
over inconnequential
thet were rported to police head
quarters, Monday, but none was
wag at its very lowest ebb. Parsons
wan playing politica in the system
g O’CLOCK
•) EDITJON
ring were scared
ritan enterprine Treat them
d. y was mentenced to fifteen years
in the federal penitentiary at Leaten-
worth. Kan., on a charge of having
sent poison through the mails to
the home here at Judge E. K. Porter-
neld of the circuit court Estabrook
was tried and convicted on the
charge last week.
। wildly to him.
A total nt 1,489 in subscriptiona
Monday night when he attemted
to ansint a motorimt right his
nt astounds them There are
ever again His
their jolts. The children felt
inkiy. This is no more their respon-
rihility than yours. In fact they are
doing part of your work when they i
met a aide their own concerns and
give themselves over to this hard ’
of their own Simaritan
Shouldn’t they be greeted
' refund proporal.
I He made known through the
i White/House spokenman his desire
i that barty Une- he forgotten ’ In
' considerntion of the propomal by
11 congrer-.
charges Hurt the president’ move pleted Tc-—'-■
Manry Johnston has pledged himself
to take politics out nt our state
schools. If that pledge moans any-
On question No. 2, 2,313 votes for .
। and 16.575 votes against were cast 1
tAmendment No. 1 was defeated
I 2,268 for and 16,684 ngatnst, and No. 1
4. 2,211 for and 16,777 against.
automobile which had
5
She is a great black mongrel dogjaerloualy
that snoops about the rather classic ,
-- , court house She has been adopted
pubile print, th. mnuliitude of pirn , by atout 200 newspaper worker.
did not refer directly to democratic at the November 1 election wan com- bought a year ago.
appruching anger.
The defense wus stressing the cir-
cuitous route traveled by the card of
ficially bearing the title of Sl7
before it was examined by profes-
sionais for fingerprints. The cross
batable. I think his tenure of of-
fice as superintendent of schools In
Okinhoma City wan marked by a
important things Our
—Makes sny enemies makes few
frlende.
- Preaches straight to himsel
never preache i well to his con-
ertation.
-Does not keep an open mind
finds many doors closed to
him.
—Alms at any sin never bite any
sinner
— Disciplines himseif makes a
poor leader.
-nail for bark and several
lined his voice, apparently
of Oklahoma the temperature ranged
between 36 and 28 degrees
Oklaboma was only llghtiy touched
(*-e tiary M-ilem i
> feund um rw? II.)
It fell on Haze’s nack
i_rwelve primoners, one under not the finni propomoi of the ad
life mentence for murder emcaped minintmntion.
- .. -------- -- -— The prenident will confer with
। members ut
throne.'*
Parsons Denies Sory
Parsons, who was on the stand
• during the morning, dented teilins
Nelson that be waa to ba in ccharg‛
of the tinancen of the state undes
Johnston a administration or that the
told Nelson that a suit would jeov-
ardize his chances of getting bus-
nesn.
Testimony in the case was conelud-
ed shortly before noon. The motor
company st that time usked tor per-
mission to amend Ka petition to ask
for rental nt $6 a day or the use of
the mr during the period of alleged
unlawful retention by Parsonn.
Judge George W Clark, dintrict
judge before whom the suit ia being
tried granted perm l esinn to amend.
The case was to be resumed st 10
o’clock, when attorneys will make
closing arguments to the jury-
Card's Trip Outlined
MeCarter went over st
“KJ"" hurry back. I ll juat iron
IN my drens, and then I want to
I go to town to see 'The Country Be
yond:" It waa getung late in the
। afternoon, and Annie Hogan was
calling from the doorway of her
1 small cottage In Pleasant Valley.
tained by cocon nut crops Manila from the Boyd county jail here eariy ■■... --- , — -- -y. . were as preuty as *cr couz wtan
railrono officials estimate the dam today hr using a chain to pun hero ' members of the house ways and la the city charter providing for . They were happy Had been at» for
age to railway buildin g a and track- ' off a window on th- second floor, means committee hefore recommend- Imanagerini form nt government for ' four yearn, and particularly -o for
sge at $250,000. ‘ah still are at large. Ing how the surplus should Ite re-Okinhoma City, was won by a mar 'the pa-t month, Bince all their buls
■ - ------ -—■ ■ ■ ■ - 'I turned to the taxpayers. gin of 9,275 votes were paid, nnd they were bezinning
~ ...... The White House pronouncement Final tabulntion of the ha l lot s cast to save money on the exchange they
Newark police
_ (Copyrght 1226 by Commoidnta Prem) riding collided with another car at
criminal court Many, perhaps, follow tt with a morbid interest. I be I _
■ Sevpral "the, persona were alight
ly brined in the seventeen necidents
•elves
Praises < o-operatiom
out pay la 1922, during the ndminie lengthy interviews were unneces ehildhood at ruga leg forty years for
t rat ion of J. C. Walton as mayor. sary. the proper t a writ inx checks as the few trensures that lie in Sahra
anon as the workers identified them now at Pieanant 1 alley , and yet he's
. rolling over the autumnal green '
| Questioning by "eCarter as to the
qunlirications nt varloua men to
qualify as finger print experts indi-
ly's work Nothing dismays
wss a convietion at the defense
counsel table that amateurs had
handled the exhibit before it fell into
was a political one, but H waa sald
that Coollige felt politics must he
avoided at all hexa rd*.
I. that element
the original appropriation was
Bill Grulkuy nt 700 Want Grand
avenue, sustained a broken nose
! when the motor car In which he woe
man who goes into a broker s office examination indicated that there
The property damage is heavy
throughout the several districts, the
heaviest destruction having been sue
Victor Nelson, salesman
for the Eisele Motor com-
pany here, testified in dis-
trict court Tuesday that A.
C. Parsons, worker in Henry
Johnston’s campaign for
governor, told him that the
motor car company could
not afford to sue Parsons
and Ed Semans for recovery
of a car which had been ob-
tained for campaign uses.
Nelmon appeared as a witnes le
the suit which was brought by the
motor company tn replevin's harge
car used by Parsons and Johnston le
the campuign
"Dare Not Sae Governor"
Xeinon lives la the aatns block with
Prsons. When a dispute arose ovet
the car, Nelson said Parsons told him
that they could not afford to brine
"Parsons say* it would jeopardize
our chances nt getting businesn and
that there was xolng to les 1st <4
it during ths next administration."
Nelson testitied. Hs sald Farsons de
■ la red that the automobile cempany
coula not afford to sue "the wover-
nor of the state."
In explanation of this. Parsons lie
dicated that suing him and Semans
would amount to suing Johnston. Im
dlcating that these two were to too
powers behind the "Jolnstom
kitchen. Willie couldn’t go back
Some one else loc ked up the house,
and he went to live with hla broth-
er-in-law. Ned Pedigo, st Guthrie,
until he could have bls belongings
moved end the wires of Mo small
exejange moved lo soother bouse.
Hlcune Last la Fire
signed perhapa to cause delay b
one nr the other *Mo whteh «lv»
all hands on the job time to kill
How do they-these toller* of the
prsaa kill the time and yet keep in
elone rontaet with the courr
Supreme Court Reverses, Hor than utripling.thoanxecured
Judgment They parted 10534 subscriptions amount
Obtained, ing to 137,951 -
. Divinlon C wo* second with 1.371 .
Judgment for $24,088 »». the total subacriptiona totailn 12,553 64.
. . More than MM solicitor* in the
claim* of a number of police ofricers drive were covering .1! parts of the
against Oklahoma City fur alleged city ss the organization swung into
unpaid salaries was reversed la sn high gear the second day. with an
opinion the -nrem. court .n .estimated total of $40,000 secured
opinion ths "upreme court an Monday. H expected that .
nounced Tuenday much inrger nigure wouia be re
Rult was filed by W. A. Wilson, ported at noon
who held an amignment of the Cordial receptlon was being given
claims of his brother officera The the workers in most parts of the
officers alleged they worked with city, it was said. In many cases
— Suffers from criticism is one
who seldom says anything.
—Offends any one A Worn stir.
woman han died |Glenn Frank's
Faze L Celumn 1.1 1
near Guthrie, to her husband, own-
, er of the telephone exchange, who
‘ wna going out to repair a wire
| "TH hurry." he called back and
r, u ma — n • m an-an., ’raw led out to his small roudster.
MANAGER VICTORY wimie hamnt walkea erert eince he
us mAmaa .A . mmm war five old. And hla blue
MAJORITY Is Q 375 neralia ane continually greased nn
1 V cera arent particularly pretty But
—— , the light in Annie's eyes said they
amendment No. 1 ' were ns pretty as mhe coula wish
into surroundinz himeeir with politi ered a wide stretch of New Jersey
if B Raw, a barber, living at
Sil IV eat Reno avenue, waa aut
•way IVUbe was out again with hi.
tool. Crawling here and there
along hl. line, ecaling the poles
with Ma strong arm. The lines
' were being changed to another
Hagan. his aged
, .rowing to ten Henry Johnetonoh-witnen, sn turn almon
Lnowledge of the w» is fragment
ery id inaccurate. Our brains be
thing. Parsons never will have a four days after the commission of
ptace at the head of even a normal the crime
»chool in Oklaboma. for Parsons la The witneas said that he found
Information received from the rendy weicome and a generous
storm arena to date has not in sponer
anodnTaunarg oneeadei 12 PERSONS BREAK
proximately 200 dead in Bataneas ! 1 - .-10-9 —LMN
Winter, riding on ley winda Inta
Oklahoma Monday afternoon an
night. Is due to make its exit Tues-
day with fair weather and rising
■ temperature, according to tedermb
weather bureau prediction..
Near freezing temperature is
predicted for the state Tueesday
night..
Practically the entire state was
touched by the treezing temperature
accompanied la the Fanhandie ter
l ritory by sleet and anew, while othet
I sections reperted cold, bowing rains
clamed as defense witnesmes.
The state has attempted to show
through Ite three expert a that the
fingerprint mi the calling card in
this case ia that of Wile stevens, a
defendant. Il ia known that the de-
fenm wlU produce fingerp mt ex-
porta to testity, but the line of op-
position to the state’s ponitton has
not yet been clearty revealed The
contention is belloved eegein to be
made that promineuoun handling of
ths card has impaired tta whefuinesn
a. a means of identirkgrion
ward acrom the nerthwevom
western groupa in the United ■
and veered toward the eentrale
ern Miualaalvvl valler Tueeday.
DRUGGIST GETS -YEAR "F.....ne..........- to
TERM IN POISON CASE - 'The Country Beyond." Pays
----- "Grandma" Hogan. “It was just
KANSAS C1TT. Nov. ——Alva ( about an hour til she was up there."
W. Katabrook. Denver druggist, to- Annies cheery voice milenced. No
Annie humming around the tiny
After approximate-
Oklahoma city times
ventng emtton ot The Daily Oktahoman
soft selves willing to listen to the
toes within our own househola who
protest ngalnst a few hour* of mill
rary training in our universities and
eolleges because they faar tt will
lrumslanizo us in the next genern-
ton. “Th* Big Parrde" wax no
pretty th' g. men like gada became
men tike beasts, but It is well to
fcvk at Mark reality. The white
Bears on humanity's tr • have faded
qulekiy. Th* memorles at men mumt
retain the facia at our two years
ot peparntion while France and
England held the line for un.
were recorded la the panhandie ]
where the mercury generally raneed J
betwern 22 to 2• degrees with the 1
balance of the Mate, with exception
nf the extreme moutheaat and muth-
ern portiona, .hivering under MOW
peralure, bet wean 2 and M de-
drive, complimented Oklahoma City eendaries are
residents on the hearty co-operation struetion.
given thorn who were donating their | "Girandma"
time and effort in the Interesta of mother
WASHINGTON, Nov. (—
President Coolidge today asked for ,
non-partipan consideration nt his tax |
tween counnel, which, however, did
not extend beyond the skirmish
stage Tbre wss no sustnined fir-,
ing st the moment between MeCar-
dred and thirty bodies have been
a civil engineer and ringerprint ex-recovered in the own- of Bantaga»
pert precipitated the exchange. The and Hauan and there are meventy
Witnesa. II had been developed, first stin misalng there, following tbs
entered the case to make a burvey . .
of the territory about the acene of l -phoon u Y.
the slaving of Rev Edward w. Hall Some dealers entimate that b per ,
coat of the world's output of cocoa ■
nut* hs* been destroyed.
COURTHOUSE. SOMER ,
VILLE. N. J., Nov. 9.—(P)— ’
Again today defense coun-
mI in the trial of the Hall-—-------------------- Fund drive, which started
Mills case jumped on finger D,,T vA„ Monday. >56.462.94 had
prentwnhdeaGarwsenwrtaRayless C°P8........
aerrkeingsrpeintminAtion Walton Used
I brought over from jester y 1 *
(day. a contest developed be- 4I dlTllS have been mecured since the open-
(tween the witness and the _______ ing at the campaign.
and hate, and murder.
ho takes tbs oath of office as gov
ernor.
Among those who are going to
get s great surprime is A. C. Par
eons. Parsons, in arranging to get
sn automoblle in which to do cam
palgn work, was betting. Just like a
th. city’s poor He pointed out that "Tiny," whoa, excitea barks were
th. work is being one voluntarily the firnt warnine Hogan had of the
vlllr. especlally ameigned to hear the by those whom time la valuable and truzedy taking al hi* hem-
thatrtheir mimalon hlone should com | innet—Hogan‛3 wire, burned to
• mand an audience death when her clotae. iuwitea from
nnnirg rill 111 n He issued a plea Ml the behalf of " ir05 The pltograph ■•
BUDIES FOUND taima. ~ ----------1
INSTORMAREA----
ing the city its firat freeze aome
eight to tvn days late.
Last year the flrat frees* came on
November 2, while the iatest freeze
on record woe two years ago whem
tiro first low temperature 11 corded
wn* on November ft The earllest
freeze I* shown as on Oct. T. 1891,
Practically no damage, whatever,
has been credited to this firat cold
snap. Railway • hedules. bow-
ever. Is some instances hav. been
delayed, due to heavy mmows ovet
UESTERDAY la Kansas city I where Mra Jane Gibson has sal l
I The Big Parade 1 whe ***** her mule during her rid. 1
11 u the outstanding war picture l^f DeRumey"" lane on the ‘
For grim, .lark b»o«! red. maw ethmmy "Competent "
War. Il han everything on thenereen The derense idaiMed that the Male ,
move to the rear. Eventually The i , .Im J-,
aig rarade Win get t. Oklahomahoui.herenuiredto ~ b^ 1
2 , .. .... .x that Lhrre had been no physienI ।
oo. You can afford to lay up the change in the Eround in the interim
lU^er for a few day” if necenarybetween the domble murder and w. J
to mo the money to nee the P*c vey by the wit nene The testimony ,
*urr- 1 wish it »ere .bowing in rulea competent by Judge
CMhoma Uh/ this week and that ^,1,, w. Parker for what it ia
•very person could nee it before | worth "
Armlatice day Then the nilent mo The finger print dimcumslon con-
menti nt the mW .nursing of the tnuea when Jo-eph A Faurot,
*jevenAh hour of th. eleventh day ] former deputy police commie-toner,
of the elevtath month wouid iw of New York followed sehwartz to
1 .Iter conweern ed. It la not "oithe stand. Faurot was encour»ged
long ago, as years run-1918 A by the eromsexamining counwl to
few days and nights a few mum-go into a technical dlcukalon of the
mere and seasons, and yet our M | tpem ot dinger prints, ‘arch, loop. |
tional prid: la cut to piecen. Our I whorl and compoMW. '
CHs-f-eA
■me. to an eno
land mhe is having the grandest time 1
that ever a stray Mumbled into. She I — Page 4
has been photographed to the limit The Sinnter Man. Times neria12
.malt kid. hanging about her neck i Pu. 2
gad anwera, delays becaune of m | pulling at her friendly wagging tall Dorothy Dix--
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