Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1929 Page: 2 of 30
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agreement with the Crews heirs or
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state will pave the boulevard and
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Divoree Court Record — Charging
of here.
Earthquake Shakes Provinees
The Boys' Shop-2nd Floor
polished granite
of the
W. N. Clark Coal
inflicted bullet wound.
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reporters who obtained mustcal in-
struments and introduced themselves
throwing out a dragnet such as might
have been cast for a fleeing blue-
State Senate Hearn Two
Memorial Day Addresses
Creditor Nations Still Must
Ratify Reservations In
Ladies’
Plain
Dresses
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$7.50 Trousers ..
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meeting between Milburn and Wil-
llama.
The wltnesa said he introduced MII-
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agreement.
Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung cap-
tioned its story of the agreement with
the words “New Allied Ultimatum.” ri
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Little enthusi- ae favorites of the guessing public to
the cool smartness
of woven sandals
for summer sports
wear
J
Friday
and Saturday
tomorrow—the last
day of May
spectators to shed their coats and
gave their fair companions opportu-
A Special Group
of Wool Suits
& ;
a $
Randle’s
Announooment
opportunity to pick up 130,000 in lag
prizes and additional cash prises of.
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state, with rains reported at Ardmore isea and in the sky. neys stalls are
and Bartlesville and cloudy
- Pleasing little play Auits in
Oliver Twist and belted models
of broadeloth, linen and crash.
Some with collars and cuffs to
match the shorts.
sponsored annually by the legion and ;
iu auxiliary--
Funds from the sale will be used in ’
rehabilitation work for disabled vet-
erans and their families in all sections
of the state.
I Oklahoma City, members of th*
legion auxiliary and friends, headed
by Mrs. F. O. Baker, general chair-
man, obtained $1,187 in poppy sales
-- throughout Wednesday.
Only a very limited num-
ber; priced for two days.
tified alo that he did not know Mas-
on at that time •
Another Meeting at El Reno
Cummings detailed on the stand ’he
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er by Senator W C Austin of Altus
followed by memorial addresses by
Senators Mac Q Williamson of Paula
Valley and Senator "I J. Otjen ot
Enid. Senator A L Commons of Mi-
ami presided The flag at the capitol
was at half mast during the day
A number of the state offices were
closed, Governor Holloway having de-
clared the day a legal holiday through-
his performance in turning in the
fastest time in his qualifying tests
when he averaged 120 09 miles an
Made by
"akersjamous
Lucko.Tiger
Hair Konic.
Memorial services were held by the
members of the state senate from
elc
The monument, which is the only I
one in southwestern Oklahoma, is a'
eggshell kid. woven with
vivid blue or red . . .
or in eggshell woven
with tin.
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Standard
0/ice Supply Co.
200
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Odd Trousers
Half Price
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Boy Will Need
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Oklahoma-made poppies were sold in
Oklahoma and 310,000 were shipped to ■
legion and auxiliary departments in
Arizona, New Mexico, Kentucky.
Louisiana and the Panama Canal
Zone.
Big Crowd Expected At
"These figures are no longer eco-
nomic, but are political figures, and
I thia point should be firmly instated
upon by the German delegation."
The paper adds that as long as Ger-
man reservations were not accepted
fully it was premature to speak ol
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About 1.000. visitors were expected
All of the poppies were made by
_ Muskogee hospital veterans who were
not drawing government compensa-
tion Milburn Wednesday testified for the
Records showed that 200.000 of the defense that he did not enter
apepared to be general throughout the bride and bridegroom. On land and or poasibly Dick Merriwells see thetr
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eCADIEs AppARE L.
PERRINE BUILDINQ
is in response to an insatiable public
demand that the newspapers are
Addresses will be made by Dwight
Wolfinger, president of the Guaranty
bank of Hobart, and Eugene P. Gum
A of Oklahoma City, secretary of the
4 Oklahoma State Bankers' association.
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asm was manifested, however, in those! I
which did have something to say. 500-mile grind.
Germania, organ of the'Catholic
center party, said:
Look Better—Feel Fine
Aek vour Barber tor a WhyreFox Ma
i it Whyte-Fgx comae
Pmples,.Sun Burne, irch. Poison Ivy.
No. 2i fine for,HeadIolde and knoki
Piles in about 3 weeke. Free booklet.
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adssie, where Klehn. president of the his room at the hotel, he said,
obvink, was killed last year In an ex- had not registered together
DYhange of shots with two bandits who had ihvited Williams
W robbed the bank.
The shaft will be unveiled by Bobby '
Klehn, 6-year-old son of the banker.
Tents Pitched in Fairlawn
Cemetery for Memorial
Program.
Re!
------ to share his
room because of crowded conditions
at the hete.
$77 ■
lahoma National Guard squad fired ed the city office of r nearby living , . ..
the final salute field and offered a cash reward of swerping the skies for vagrant and
The weather-which dampened the $1,000 to any one who could supply elusive airplanes which might brar
Memorial program in Oklahoma City Information locating the runaway the fuzitives These village Hampdens
hour.
disappearance Monday afternoon it disposed 10 accept. Pending some- An almost cloudless day. with a
was learned that his Falcon biplane at thing approximating agreement on blistering sun beating down on the
Curtiss field was fuelled and in readi- these reservations, few close to the. IWO. and A half mile brick cours,
ness for flight when the pflot re- conference were willing Thursday to made racing conditions ideal.
. M— V . , reived the word The news pack rest- predict, unualifledly, its successful The summer heat caused the male
ANE New York newspaper has aa, ” new*Pa.K nest termination
U „ , ed for 13 hours, assuming that allemiauon.
fleet of fast routine automobiles, they would have to do would be to purlin ppe, gu, ♦ ' l
loaded with reporters and photograph- 1 hase the plane when it took off penum .res8 Keptica.
ers scouring New England in the re. When the plane led them on a false About Agreement's Value
scent for an hout, th. runaways were BERLIN. May 30.—MLNews or an
Father: Well. sen. you got some
Woodbury escaped with only a shak- good marks this term."
Boy: "Yes, dad since you haven't
had time to help me with my home
price
This is an opportunity to purchase well tail*
ored wool suite that are odds and ends. Only
, one and two of a kind, in gray, tan and mix*
There was a last minute shakeup in
the list of drivers o the result of ar
' accident which sent Phil Pardee a
Los Angeles crashing into a retain'
tag, wall at the southwest turn of the
track Wednesday night. Pardee, rac-
tag at terrifying speed in a practice
spin, wrecked his car and sustainer
bruising injuries in the smashup. He
was removed to a hopsital. His place
will be taken by William Lindau a
Pittaburgh.
and Cordoba wer* shaken by earth-
quakes Thursday Rail and wire com-
mrnicatinn. wa,, Ini ..a a
THE only other parallel to this
1 chase is recorded in the visit of
’he prince of Wales several years ago
when the reporters staged another
Corns Make
Stenographer
Cross
She had been sweet, patient
and the most valuable stenog-
rapher in the office, until corns
-throbbing, aching, painful
corns tormented her almost to
death. She became cross and
Irritable not only with other
employes, but with those who
employed her. Finally, one
Saturday she was handed the
"blue" envelope which meant
her dismissal Had she only
gone to a drug store, bought a
bottle of Dr. Irish Corn Killer
for: 25c, she would still have her
position, and the love of those
•bout her. The first applica-
tion would have stopped the
pain instantly—anon her corns
would have been killed com- •
pletely. ,
, tiv» in . ca. .. i. .— — non-support. Sadi* Lusk, rhursday i
tostoncasepending J supreme had a petitdon on file in distrlet court
I court and -aid he heard no conver- for divore. reom ciwa. . W. II.. .
* gg-------— - - isation •bout calling a justice of the wre‘ married m, 1 51 p,aThey.The provinces of Mendoza San Lida
ssu? : sr” cour “ come do.....heeni mevea"abandonmemt inBaansult ■ -
i"fot.neross.from.shestate_bank.ori..Winamswas stepping with him inStephen:Jamhasrgea lh-andGertruda munications were interrupted and de-
: They suit against Ralph Stephens, —
but he ----w--
Unveiling of Monument
CORDELL, May 30— (Special.)—
Co. of
ARLY Thursday a representattvr
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tailed news of what took place was
not available ।
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tions reported at McAlester
City and Miami
Adjustable steel base, attrar-
tively finished in 6 FA
dark green enamel 93••V
Gs:
Attractive prices on all of Pol-
lock a higher type Dresses and
Frocks. Three groups that af-
ford the economical miss or ma-
tron an unusual opportunity to
save. Attend Friday!
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From the Los Angeles runes
...;..$25.00
.......$22.50
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Rain which started falling before Ine togsda shed acrogs Roosevelt Field,
daylight Thursday marred the mom- ccrambled into A blue biplane and
ing Observance of Memorial day bv the air, a ru sh A
war veterans. but little groups of vet- oar and A cloud dust as A hall-
erans visited the cemeterie bet VC., dozen other pi ainns leaped into the
showers to leave Mowers and Iogs As air in pursuit The blu plane how-
tributes to the valor of the countrys ' " die n . us
. . . t around the firld lot an hour with the
deteni C . l.. others circling close brhind. and then
Short services were held under tents disronded An army instrurtor and
near the Union Soldier- monument In
Fairlawn cemetery by members of fh" plane
theG.A R. and Confederate veterans 11 was Hist an eptsode in the far
and Spanish-American war soc.et.es , ne man an . hunt, in whirh a
prior to J1 nion servic, sponsornd pack of ravenous news hpunds are
by the American Legion s’ 10oclok pursung Charles Augustus Lind-
a - zionna re a r plac d flov rs..f1 rtf rgh and h “ bride Virtually every
and legion mark-. 3 on the graves ol 1005, plane n all 1 ports w 200
World war vetemns.n Fairlawn Rose ml s of York J down to
Hill, Memorial Park and Sunny Lane Teterborn and Lakrhurst, has Lenn
cemeteries. chartered bv newspaporman pres AK-
Rev. Samuel Martin Gibson Dtor soclations or phetm raphir news -n-
of the First Presbyterian churen. de- ices
livered the Memorial day address at
the union service at Fairlawn.
BUENOS AIRES, May 80— e-
1 - /here Thursday for the dedication of City hotel during fair week in 1937
the Ben Klehn memorial monument.' He denied hearing any conversation
g erected at Bessie, eeven miles north between Milburn and Williams rela-
The campaign Is i
Charges Payable. July 10th!
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Coal Magnate Kills Self
OMAHA. Neb. May 30 — P—- w
Newton Clark. director of the Amer-
on* opportunity for a sudden leap
addition. the winning driver has ar
Befcre Cummings took the stand.
---- ------ ----- ' A. Patterson, chairman of the
11:30 until 12 o'clock Thursday on bouse board of managers, requested
motion of Senator Jo O Ferguson permission to recall Williams to the
Republican, of Pawnee stand and to correct a portion of his
The services were opened bv pray- previous testimony Harve N Maxey
"" k. =—* - "....... one of Justice Maar n's attorneys, ob-
Jected to recalling Williams in the
middle of the defense case. Counsel
for both sides finally agreed that
Williams could not be railed at a re-
buttal witness.
Cummings denied Williams's testi-
mony to th" effect that Cummings,
he heard no discussion between Mil-; maintain it as part of the capitol
burn and Williams concerning the grounds
Crews case Williams and Milburn. Governor Holloway said he would
he said, apparently met for the first recommend legislative action on capi-
time in the hotel room, tol ground improvements railing at-
tention to the Ham offer.
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Bad Weather Reward of $1,000 Is Offered For Trace Berlin Agrees
Of Lindy and Anne as Airplanes Search On Amount Of
Gervjeeg Here Every Pair in Flying Togs r
~nVI-P --n- Draws Fleet of Planes ,
wSumnming also told of meeting inan Coal asociation. and president
tween February and July of 1937, Omaha, died Thursday with a seir-
This meeting was for the purpose of •m" “ “ ‘
discussing an oil deal in which he
and Williams were interested, he said
They were seeking to Jcln in a drill-
ing venture in Grady county, but the
deal was not carried through.
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The winner of the event has n
chance of collecting from 133.000 to
940,000. The management of the
speedway offers $80,000, with $20,000
going to the triumphant driver. The
prize money win be graded down to
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maining in the jury and witness fund.
W:D.Thompson, deputy court clerk
Xid Thursday. Original plans called
8 fury session June 15. No-
ties.haye.been sent to 60 talesmen
..reportin court June 10 form
the lastjury panel, Thompson said
Momore civil cases will be piaced on
ber U trial docket before Septem-
Germans Fighting Typhoid
HEPPENHEIM, Germany, May 30.
been Numeroue cases of typhus have
peen..reported here. Twenty-five
Xt? weressent the Heidelberg hos-
1. where there were two deaths. I
Bv LEMUEL I PARTON
Foperieht. 102ft. (nr lh? nime,
NEW YORK May 30. A tall slen-
IV der young man and girl in tty-
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Every day the Times selh more papers in Oklahoma City than there are hornet. (
TWO-OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 3(1, 1929.
panie ______ , Speed Driver
weeks of arduous negotiations, at’ . I *11 1 n i
times seemingly hopeless, representa- f\ 111 Cf I .Hariv
tives of Germany and her creditor na- “ Y
tions have reached an agreement on TA n * ■
historical bunion derby inchasing his how. much ' the reich must pay for III Car B)erhv
highness On this occasion.the prince piedalogges incurred during the 111 -d- fered by accessory firm,
was trapped in a night club by a dozen The totai. over . pericd of so years, Conuingcatrompae. ,,
effective As of Sept. 1, 1929, was es- his thira at .. in. ... I
timated Thursday at approximately " third P * the time of the crash
. , . They were un' I 113 000.000.000 gold marks or about
masked when they tried to play some- 127.000.000.000. This amount at 61, ing up.
’ ning. but at any rate, they had lo- percent interest would represent a The cars wer. str. . . u una uam
rated the fugitive present, or capital value, or something arrhngrs were started inA line-up work 1
This however, was a small affair more than $8,800,000,000. bury nav ing the pt Sawim Wod- Eagle.
compered to the present pursuit. Ap- German acceptance of these figures. -
perently Colonel Lindbergh gained which are in effect those proposed as
rime and made hta escape more cer- • compromise by Owen D. Young, was
nun by the ruse with which he fooled 2iven with reservations, all of wlich
After his the creditor ma tions have not been
nity to flash their summer toggery. I
It has been years since the speedway
>■< auur t, ■ v •. day drew * more summery crowd.
condi- scouting, scurrying sniffing and to fame-as the "we rombination may &103 of the supposed objective of the gaining stili more """5 " BERLIN. May 30.— i—News of an Two former winners of the race
Ponca driving with a degree of organiz.tion drop down from the skies almost any- honeymoon flight. Big cities post eooM. ,im .. 2greement on reparations annuities by Peter de Paolo, nephew of the famous
and enterprise which, should have wherr There is in (he chase the deep d, main highways obscure and re- rewnG .nv one.undbergh has not the conference of experts at Paris Ralph de Palms, and Louis Meyer.
Ol p in turned in the murderer or Arnold gatherinz rumble of a gargantuan "" sense of humor, reached here too late for comment an winner ot the
Sales of Memorial Poppies Rothstein an hour Arer the crime horrlaugh A the Buck -sport.maine, h«,l,,.Jmrtlp hasetuingu’“uX one, most morning papers.
Brook All Records in State Pnatozraphers are »«>>». every porpespondennso t.a X York news- hideout mentioned in countless some orthemomeh-tempered.
A new state record ror the sale nf h ?! . oueu in 1ono“ ing rumors are being "covered" by tired hot, dusty and track-sore news
Memorial day ponpies for disabled vet- Literally thousands of country cor- ' Tall and slender seen in the wood.’ and disgusted news men, who would hounds are angrily picturing him a-
eranshns P°P in Oklahoma dul- rspondents all over caatern Ameriea near here wearing what looked like be glad to "How Mr and Mrs Lind- a Frankenstein of their own erMtmn
tag the last few days, with a total of are sitting.',p nights w.th SPy elascs. fals black beard Am Investigating" bergh all the^privacy they desire ]■ who I now exposing them to ridicule
410,000 sales. C. B Dollarhide, state
service officer of the American Legion. I
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with frocks of linen or
sportive silks, this trim
and jaunty summer san-
dal is the perfect hot
weather foot fashion.
Broker of Enid Delay Endangering
Denies Part in Boulevard Project
(1 pi 9 mI said, but added that Milburn was not ___ •
Intlanenee PPlat present. Later, he said, Williams and
Bill HitHL - I lUl Charles Crews, one of the Crews heirs. Solons Must Act Quickly Or
„ - - had talked with him About the Oil Aec TIT 11 D 17 ’., J
Continued from f»bf n well matter at Chickasha, he .%atd -ler wl be Withdrawn.
1 in an automobile before the Weather Dispute Arise* Threat of w r Harn . , ,
hotel and returning to the room said Cummings affirmed William’s . , , ,
that an opinion would be handed statement that he. Milburn and WH- aree ract o property sauthwest nt
down by the supreme court when de- nams had been together in cum. ‛hestate capitol. to withdraw his offer
sired. _ . . I . to donate a right of way for a diago-
mings’s room at the Oklahoma Citv „ . . . . ,. ... *
101. " . w nal boulevard through his property to
hotel the day of an exceptionally .. .... ....__.01 _ . .
_ heavy rain during fair week at Okla- the state unless the present session
with Williams to influence the court homa City The defense alleges that takes steps 10 accept the offer, is ex-
and t at he did not talk with Justice the excepticnal rain occurred Octo- pected to spur action on his proposal
Mason in front of the hotel. He tea- ber 1. soon.
He denied, however, that the meet- U.. n. . . . .1 ),on
ing occurred at night. Cummings Harn ha offered to donate a 120-
said he did not hear Milburn tele- Toot strip through his property if the
his pursuers at the start.
opearance Monday afternoon it disposed 10 accept,
learned that his Falcon biplane at thing approximating
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