Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 130, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 13, 1931 Page: 2 of 22
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Scarface Al’s
Will Rogers Says:
NEW AIRPORT SWAMPED BY RAINS
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Are Revealed
Police Change
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ranks of the Oklahoma Natural should
mean to ever citizen," Baughman Mid,
NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS
Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, former gov-
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DANDRUFF!
Ries is a tall, thin man with
how to
get rid of it
announced Tuesday.
the interstate commerce commission is worked out, the scouts are meeting
nex, Woodrow and Warren Brokaw.
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Ralph Capone, brother of the scar-
faced gang leader, told the employes
us her debts in
battle ships
$50,000, which tax is in lieu of all
others except the tax on real estate
A basketball team is being organized
by city eagle scouts, who will apply
for membership in some city league
Witness Tells How Gambling
House Cleared Fortune In
precinct maps, and aid in the office
work of the campaign.
Fill Yashione
Hummine Bird
Silk Hesier
. 9se Fate
get our's out."
Jasper Roberts, secretary of the
is not Indicative of wintry weather in
the near future, Slaughter said. While
the clouds may remain for an indefi-
nite period, there is an equal chance
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sections.
As a result of the heavy rains in
had described a, his financial sec- WOMEN TO ENTERTAIN
retary. ciie mAviAr pnce
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water superintendent, said that pro-
hibition of lawn sprinkling by city
ordinance will be unnecessary.
Warmer Weather Possible
Clouds Due To
Remain; State
4 Gets More Rain
“Spirit of St. Louis" )
Lv. St. Louis... 12.02 PM.
Ar. PhllldsIphlslSM A.M.
Ar. Wsihlnaton 11.15 A.M.
Ar. New York.. .11.52 A.M.
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NEWEST FALL
FOOTWEAR
JUST RECEIVED
Governor Murray declared his bill —------
would completely hog tie" the in- connected with the state's tax truc-
stitutional bloc in both houses, and ture, Murray said.
Henry C. Stuart, the former gover- i The team is practicing at the Y.
nor, a farmer and stockraiser, asked M. c. A and until a definite schedule
inches falling in Frederick, 1.15 in
Marlow and 1.10 in Waurika.
Temperature ranged from 60 to 77
degrees over the state Cooler weather
was reported for Wednesday in most
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OrEN SATURDAT siGHr uxriL a O'
on business and upon state and local
Cholee of
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MORNING
Tbs American
Lv. St. Louis... 9.02A.M.
Ar. Phlladelphia 7.16 A.M.
Ar. Washington 8.50 A.M.
Ar. New York... 9.02A.M.
a former cashier testified Tuesday in ,
Al Capone's income tax trial.
_ your hair is thinning oryou are
troubled with loose dandruff,
DNVERY day seven, fast trains leave St. Louis for
New York — over a route that is 100 miles
shorter than that of any railroad with comparable
schedules.
The American leads this fleet—a luxurious 23-
hour flyer. In actual running time, it saves you an
hour on the round trip. And since it is now the last
train leaving New York daily which still makes con-
nection in St. Louis for points in Texas and Okla-
' homa, it gives you an extra 45 minutes in the
metropolis.
Six fast Pennsylvania trains speed daily from St.
Louis to Baltimore and Washington. Let our agents
arrange the details of your next trip East.
begin using full strength Lister-
ine, systematically, as an anti-
septic shampoo. Simply douse it
and massage the scalp as vig-
frost was Nov. 24. 1924
Too Early for Freeze
First freezing weather here also was
reported Nov. 6, 1930, when the tem-
perature fell to 29 degrees. Because
of the rapid change in pressure areas
Slaughter said it was impossible to
know exactly when colder waves will
strike.
Only general showers were reported
public funds."
Marra y Antieipates Fight
the Oklahoma Natural. I do not con-
sider that my actions could be inter-
preted as auch.
Election to Be Fair
“The election board’s duty is to see.
to it that the election is carried out
fairly and squarely, and to this end
we are at work.
“Any efforts of either side to place
election officials on their pay roll
will result In a thorough investigation
and discharge of the gullty officials."
Rains and lack of interest on the
part of the people were blamed Tues-
day for the cancellation of an open
debate of the franchise question. W.
R. New, president of the Oklahoma
County League of Young Democrats,
said if sufficient interest is shown
this week, the meeting will be held
Thursday night at Stiles park.
Dan Hogan, who ran for mayor on.
a municipal ownership platform, will
oppose the franchise. New said, white
Stanley J. Clarke, in favor of it, also
will speak.
C. H. Pittman, one of the organ-
izers of the Citizens Om committee,
organized originally to fight the fran-
chia , also will be invited to speak.
New said. The committee has almost
ceased to function in the last week,
which was one of the factors that
c-used Baughman to ask for help in
flighting the franchise in the next
two weeks.
•HERE are two other people
___ _______ . 1 who don't think it’s so funny
In nearby cities. Dodge City reported • her His mother who has to
M In 6: Am--, na- Port Smith either. nIS mouner wnO nas
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peere
"that we must get out and fight. They
I will have their vote out. We must
the cry of "driving capital out of the
state" would be raised against him.
, The provision caused more study
and research than everything etoe
as an effort of the utility to place him
under obligation to it. He said the
j corporation asked him to recommend
three young women who could read
staving indoors for the very
same reason. If your children
seem to “catch everything that
I goes around,” try giving them
Nujol.
REVERLY HILLS, Calif.. Oct. 13.
D —If I had suggested such a
ceived complaints from persons
Daugherty's beat. Daugherty
the stand to show a petition had been
circulated urging his retention
Treadwell used a siren on his car >
after his discharge, In violation of
regulations, and showed disrespect to
persons he srrested, Watt charged
• Treadwell denied Watt's statement*
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surra "wyominhonnnd g^ts^ne” county election board. Tuesday de-
Monday at a meeting of the Women* clined to interpret a recent occurence
taxes caused by big expenditures of
C. M. BODLEY, District Passenger Agent, 909 Exchange
Bank Buidling, Tulia, Okla. Telephone 3-2442.
profits ef an alleged Capone-owned '
gambling house were $150,000 in 1927. j $
stay home with him and take
care of a cross and disappointed
young son. And his teacher who
has to help him catch up with
the-lessons he is going to miss.
The worst part of it is, he s
one of maybe half a million
children who are right now
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real or claimed influence sending the
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He Mid he lost $100,000 in 1930 on
his farming and cattle raising be- forwards: Oliver Tyler, Stanford Bail-
cause the railroad refused him the ey, Bobby Tilman and Dick Haley,
rates granted other farmers. | guards, and Jimmle Slater, center.
WASHINGTON, Oct 13.—(P)—A
Oklahoma City, Charles E
Fred Ric* said the gangster was a ing the sallors loose on the "dole?"
/frequent visitor at the gambling! Why not let Italy pav in spaghetti
house and always went to the pri-1 and prance in perfume and hereto?
’ vate office The profits were turned 1
over to Jack Guzik. whom Capone
Ries is the witness who was sent on (
EVENING
Gotham Limited
Lv. X. Louls. .. 6.00 P.M.
Ar. Pittsburgh.. 845A.M.
Ar. Philadelphia 5.02 P.M.
Ar. Washington 6.40 P.M.
Ar. New York... 6.50 P.M.
follow, and often do.
At the first symptom of trouble#
the fight against loose dandruff .
should begin. Consider Lister-
ine’s effectiveness against this
condition.
on and massage me scaip as vig- If infection is present on the
orously as you can. surface of the skin, Listerine at*
Literally tens of thousands tacks it. A powerful germicide#
have rid themselves of a dan- it kilts bacteria in 15 seconds#
druff condition with Listerine. the fastest killing time accu-
They are simply amazed by the rately recorded by science,
speed with which it gets results. Listerine helps to dissolve oily
in cases of dandruff the fat crusts and quickly removes them*
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looked directly ahead as he answered
the government'* questions never
glancing at the defendant, who wu
busy consulting with his attorneys.
EAGLE SCOUTS FORM
BASKETBALL TEAM
that they had
more than we
have. Now. can
you see Eng-
land bringing 1
government was being studied Tues- ---------- .
day as the far-reaching nature of the on large incomes, cuts it on small in-
bills became more evident, comes. It deletes the federal minera.
Levying of a tax of 10 to 15 percent on depletion clause and porvides, the
net incomes of national banks, build- Oklahoma tax commisslon shall fix
ing and loan associations, state banks, depletion rules It ereates the bank-
trust companies and other businesses ing group and levies a heavy tax upon
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Being kept in with
a cold is no joke
NAFIA, Cicilian organization. 243
IVI members of which went on trial
Tuesday at Palermo on charges of ter-
rorism. Pronounced Maf-fe-a. "a"s
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former governor of Virginia demand-
ed $10,000 damages from the Nor-
folk it Western railroad Tuesday be-
cause. he Mid. he was refused, drouth this year. Wilson Woodrow,' captain,
relief freight rates last year.
Henry C. Stuart. the former gover-1
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Political Tone
Marks Battle
For Franchise
See for yourself if Nujol
doesn’t help build up healthy
resistance to colds and resulting
ills—asthousandsofothermoth-
erg have discovered. Keep a
bottle of Nujol handy and give
it to .them regularly. Contains
absolutely nodru gs or medicine.
Be sure you get the genuine.
Mailed on Sept. IS. 1905. at Brig-
house England, a postcard has just
been delivered at the Brighton
Y. M. C. A.
glands about the hair become And Listerine quickly relieves
overactive throwing off a dis- that burning* itching sensation*
gusting greasy whitish substance It soothes inflamed or irritated
known as sebum. This forms in areas of the scalp.
crusts and scales. If scalp is excessively dry, a
Neglect is dangerous little olive oil may.be used in
Thehir, meangbfie,iema saamppopnoerinaepbkdEnetone
scalp feel, hot end itchy. If the and scales and keepsphairfrom
condition is not treated prompt- drying out Lambert Pharmacal
ly, eczema and baldness may Company, St. -ouis Mo., -mA
LISTERINE
Also Ends Bad Breath
gestedndt SAt j word "down the line" to vote as die-
England pay tated. ..... ...
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r TWO—OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1), 1911.
Watt Sounds
p Threat of New
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Members of the Oklahoma City Po-
Hce department must show efficiency
by arrests or be discharged and there
are some drones still working who are
going to get iL" John Watt, chief of
police, told the city council Tuesday.
He announced a drastic policy of
efficiency during a hearing of five dis-
missed officers, who are asking rein-
statement All had passed civil sert
vice examinations.
Policemen who appeared to deny
various charges of insubordination,
drinking on duty, exhibiting partiali-
ty in making arrests and general in-
efficiency, were John Bell. D D.
Daugherty, K E Treadwell and.W1-
Bam Washington, the latter a Negro
patrolman. Hearing for G A Burz
hame was to be conducted Tuesday
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Quickly.. Pleasantly
Inexpensively
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Huge Profits
। that "Pct?' Penovich was in charge
(with moneyed capital in competition big business. It jives bigger exemp- .from that day on.
’ • —------ *h- tions to the little fellow" | Ries testified that the next day
moat radical departure from the pres- The rate on the banking group is Guzik told him (Ries) "not to turn
| 10 percent on the first 825,000 net I over money to anyone but himself or
income; 12 percent from S25.OOO to somebodv he sent—not even to Al "
150 000 and 15 percent for all over
| a trip to South America to hide" lie-
fore the trial started He was the ’
4 principal witness in a similar trial
E which resulted in a five-year sen-
" tence for Gunk
For Nujol not only prevents any
excess of the body poisons (we
all have them) from forming.
Typical fall weather which arrived but also aids in their removal. t
in the state with the general rains certainly would do no harm,
anyway, to try Nujol, would it ?
provide another essential restriction! School Levy Explained
on the expenditure of stote funds I Elaborating on a provision in his
The governor said the proposed proposed amendment limiting ad va-
amendment follows the NebrasKa law, . * Aovernor Murray Mid the
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* rurond"" " " "wm Viaan j.™- si
against him, had been able to keep made other districts pocr. The new
doynmexPenNKS1 Cotton countyrep- Si hegpaid.gtagethenscoun V4'
resentative, who attended the Tyesday rlU snde r railroad and other such
| press conference at which Murray tAx revenue
made his announcement, declared tax re enu " __
some such step is necessary because "Yes, I am figuring on oppoSition.
"the people are on the verge of a but I am figuring on licking them,
strike against the paying of property whoever they are," he Mid.
■ — ' The revised intome tax bill and
the proposed constitutional amend-
amu..., a...-,__ment limiting ad valorem taxes both
The possible effect of Governor are so written as to appeal to the
Murray's drastic tax reform proposal* largest number of voter*.
■ ■ Large Incomes Fay More
“nut" thing. I doubt if even my own
papers would
have run it but
somebody in
official life
Virginia Sues Railway
CHICAGO Oct. 13 — (P) —The;
Probably the only combination landing field for land' .Id* to flying, and less on a municipal hangar, stifled a
nano and amphibians in existence Is about to open in ha ha around the elbows Tuesday, when the rains of
Panssndamp Or do Leplnes actually land Mr. Monday night showed plainly, along those broad gravel
Oklahoma, StVtonnry WnoTdo regular sir- .tnp. that should be dry in all weather. This photograph .. ..
Metena y - . r ------- n you are was made Tuesday morning, from a plane piloted by the Radio
"general orthographically correct, an alrplane.cant..andana * BIBeakwyysohrt suppostoma b^VompteS, but there the western suburb The manage-
on -' Anywythe aviators who have sought vainly for more has been much agitation for more gravei, or something ment yas changed in .1927 Ries said,
took bondmoney to be spent on runway, and other neceasary that wtil hold the wheels of tending plane.
.18; Wichita, .14; and Dallas, 02.
Freezing weather was reported in
southwest Utah, northern Wyoming
and Montana.
inch in Poteau. No rain was reported
in Idabel, Elk City, Geary and Man-
gum.
The southwest received heavy
showers Monday night with 150
sharp nose and a bald head
Try Nujol for, say the next three
months. Then compare their re-
port cards with those they had
ast year. Nujol was perfected
by the famous Nujol Labora-
tories, 2 Park Avenue, New
York City.
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raid on the house, said Capone met WKY radio artists, and Mrs Sam
them at the door and anounced "I Brown, wife of the state penitentiary
own the place warden, will furnish entertainment.! "There are not many persons in the
Although it moved frequently, the Mrs Ross will speak briefly. city who can do thia work," Roberto
gambling house was in almost eon- The Yeoman’s Kilty band will play said, "and I knew of some who could.
I tinuous operation in Cicero under va- on the lawn during a reception. Gov- I furnished their names to the Okla-
riou* names such as the Smoke ernor Murray and his staff will have homa Natural, but I do not know how
Shop • the Subway,” the Ship and 1 coffee with the women at 330 o'clock, many of them went to work.
u.. A.u, " The meeting is open to all Demo- "I am entirely neutral in this cam-
Ries said it had no competition in cratic women in the county, Mrs. Reid paign, and I could not afford to be
western suburb The manage- said. 1 in a position of sending employee to (
SHOE-MARKET
-428 West Main-
Dane Wos at Marbamr-Lamamin
afternoon
Ne Ust of "Doomed
«Tan‘t It a fact that a list of offi- .
ten was furnished you containing ; J
the name* of men you were told were j
not friendly to the new administra-
tion." Rom Lillard, attorney for all
but Daugherty, asked Watt. The
chief denied it. -------- .
Daughertv was charged in a formal planes on the runways of the new airport
tetter to the council, with "genere erthegrenl
^efficiency." Watt said he had re- puddle of water, where there J? more.
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l This shifting to the ranks of the
politicans finds many former bitter
opponents lined shoulder to shoulder
to put over the franchise renewal.
Baughman Mid he and Baxter Tay-
owop ,uu '— —• lor, requisition attorney for Governor
.M2 land bringing Murray, will make a number of
“ over a couple speeches in every wsrd in the city,
of big dreadnaughts to us and turn- and will accept challenges to discuss
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“Drones" Slated to Lose Jobs,
Chief Says at Hearing
For Ousted Aids.
The gambling house of which Ries Jeffersonian club at the governor’s
was cashier was the same one which mansion at 2 o'clock. Mrs Donnelly
figured in previous testimony Sev- Reid, president, said Tuesday,
era! witnesses who once conducted a Allen McQuhae and Ralph Rose Jr.,
Murray Would
_ ~ A ent income tsx law.
Be tzar Over ■ nDetzmnegangssttions’prmarbnk. b-
e A । • ernor Murray Tuesday declared the
State Spending ana Kmporpnntstonu»■Str1”
cunu .... „ । Former Governor Of
by him, and his salary fixed by the
governor, "so that the legislature can't
touch him," Murray Mid.
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for them to disperse within a day or
two and for the mercury to climb, he
added. .
While heavy frosts have been re-
ported in the north western states.
Slaughter doe* not predict frost here
soon. The first recorded here last
year was November 6. Record* showed
the earliest frost reported in the city
was Oct. 7, 1891. The latest season
Every day the Times sells more papers in Oklahoma City than there are homes
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and Mid he might have been "over:
zealous" in his law enforcement, but
■ . never inefficient.
"Loafing" Charge Denied
Bell, veteran of seven years' serv-
ice, Mid statement* of officer* that
his personal appearance was bad were
untrue, and that charges he losfed on
the job grew out of his sitting down
K -two or three minutes on two occa-
rr dons to call the station “
Two character witnesses, both Ne-
grow, appeared for William Wash-
ington. Washington was accused by
Watt of permitting some "joints ’ to
operate in the Negro section.
In addition to Chief Wstt. Capt.
Tom Webb of the traffic squad, J. T.
Milan, captain of the scout cars, and
R. F. Brandom of the investigation
department, testified against the ac-
I: cused officers.
All were discharged June 15.
as in arm. "e" as in eve, accent on
first syllable.
ITRIESTE, Italian city where a rec-
A ord is cistmed for the speedy i
building of an ocean liner. Pro-;
nounced Tre-est. first "e" as in event,
second "a" as in novel, accent on laat I
syllable.
I w Boy Killed By Flower Box
LUFKIN, Texas, Oct. 13.——A
I flower box fell from s window here
Tuesday, striking Joseph Carl Roas. ,
10 years old, on the head and killing
hint
| the issues with those asking that the
franchise be renewed.
Must Get Out Vote
"The movement of politicans to the
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