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OKLAHOMA CTY, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1932,
PRICE: City 2c, Outside 3c
TWENTY PAGES—-
VOL. XLIL NO. 282.
FRANK HAWKS HURT IN AIR CRASH
After Eight Months of Idleness-
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Takeoff Try
In City Decree
ans be dropped from present consid-
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last Monday has red hair.
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This, Uncle Harold observes, is a
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R P Hill, distriet judge. announced
1* fed by
Burns Orders
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with him and reported the alleged 1
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violations.
0. A. Brewer,
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and lacerated.
X-rays disclosed jaw
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experience in his short life.
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The
accustomed food upset him.
Waits Far Signature
FTER a shutdown nf almost eight months, the Acme Brick Co.
Burns Checks
Prison Project
credit for
band idea to Oklahoma during
died Thursday.
and courageous mother.
Lindy Search
FIVE ARE RELEASED
is expected within two weeks. L. M.
About 35 laborers on the job will be
to launch that paper.
Nicaragua Mutiny
keep rendezvous with a person he
Tbis Year
i reded by a parade of veterans.
outstanding
DRIVE A CAR
colorful with O. A. Brewer gone.
On Your Vacation
left by train Thursday for
Worcester, Mass where her husband
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lieve sword like children use when
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HOUSTON,
12 noon
States ambassador to Great Britain.
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mdividual that politics wil govern, wuru Mil not stopped.
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Hawks's Wife
Leaves on Train
of 'Sock less Jerry" Simpson in Kan-
sas in the Populist days and claimed
jam
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Laying of the Hudson avenue sani-
tary sewer has progressed from First
street to Third street and completion
In order to protect the bull from
needless annoyance the use of barbs
will be prohibited. Confetti probably
in Hospital.
Jaw is Believed Broken
may put him back quickly in the
groove whence he was torn by the
kidnapers, but life has been of a new
and interesting variety for him since
he left and so many new impressions
have crowded in, that the infantlie
tmpressions of his cloistered home
have been largely obliterated Within
a week after the baby is back at the
Sourland estate. all recollections of
the strange interlude when the world
was hunting for him will have been
eliminated from the child's mind and
he will again resume growing up to
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ing Ordinances.
Two Have Been Notified
TOKYO, April 7—(P— An upward
revision of Japanese import tariffs.
Thursday were notified by the city
building department to abolish their
dry cleaning plants because of alleged
violation of city ordinances, it was
! announced by J. W. Van Meter, city
building superintendent.
The city official said department
Walton campaign of 1932.
He was a member of the old state
board of agriculture that was recalled
at the instigation of Campbell Rus-
That old Spanish pastime, bullfight-
ing. is scheduled to be introduced to
Oklahoma City May 7 if the city will
allow a license. .
Messrs. Fisher and Elam, promoters.
ported to have reached an agreement
on a statement of facts to be pre-
sented in court Friday
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to New York record was quickly brok-
en. but he regained it in June of 1939.
when he flew from New York to Los
Angeles, nonstop, in 19 hours, 10 min-
utes, and returned nonstop the next
eration.
In Oklahoma there are
ident of the Acme company, was in
Oklahoma City Wednesday. made a
survey of the company properties. and
approved the program of resumed ac-
tivity.
Brewer, according to his relatives,
has been in poor health for the last
six months. He had been in the hos-
pital ten days.
Brewer and his wife, Mary E Brew-
HOPEWELL N. J., April 7.—(P-
The village of Hopewell, tingling for
days with a vague feeling that Charles
A. Lindbergh Jr., would be home long
from San Diego to New York in tow
of an airplane.
Heavy Ship Tries to Rise
From Soft Field, And
Plows Into Brush.
A crew was back on the job Thursday at the Acme Brick Co. plant.
2506 West Tenth street, where produetion has been resumed to fill orders
and replenish stack. Here is a group of workmen taking the first new brick
in eight months from a conveyor.
paused briefly here Thursday when
the liner Majestic docked and then
continued on to Southampton.
PROGRESS REPORTED
IN LAYING OF SEWER
campaign for the governorship.
It was Brewer who realy fathered
the idea of a campaign paper to be
used in connection with W. H. Mur-
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This for the first time gave definite
indications of a connection between
the Norfolk boat builders' mysterious
movements and two flights the flying
colonel recently made to Martha's
Vineyard and other islands off the
Massachusetts coast.
flier by the Ligue Internationale Dm
Aviateurs.
He is also distinguished as the first
tention to speed.
As fast as competitors wrested rec-
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ray.
"This is a political matter and I am
a judge for everybody.” Hill declared.
"In view of the fact that I was ap-
pointed by Murray I feel in honor
bound to disqualify myself "
(Piense turn to Paze >■ Celumn 1)
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Silence Marks
WJTTH
TV dozen groups of men and women
Others Claim Not to Have
Heard of Order To
Vacate.
or build different structures."
Work of brganizers
Page on Thomae Plea For
An Injunction.
Attorneys in Agreement
Stipulations May Make Un-
Judge Hill To Uncle Declares Plane Dashes
Disqualify in OnePoundBoy into Wall In
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Wentz Ouster
monoplane and in August, 1930, flew
from New York to Los Angeles in 14
hours, 30 minutes and 43 seconds,
making five stops en route.
Wins International Honor
Subsequently he flew between scores
feat was performed by Col. Charles A.
Lindbergh that Hawks turned his at-
day in 17 hours, 38 minutes.
Had Eye on Paris Hop
This coast to coast and return in
36 hours and 44 minutes gave him
ocu
deserves your
• HELP
FORT WORTH, April 7.-(--
Mrs Frank Hawks, wife of the famous
Appropriation BUI Owl
WASHINGTON April 7 —(P— The
- Truckling to the legion vote is the
danger in the whole proposition. Tim-
orous congressmen, unwilling to stand
against the legion, may vote for a 1
payment they know will put the na-
tion into further trouble.
Two Receive Orders
Van Meter Mid they were given
Tariffs on
I froste warmer Friday.
termined yet whether the padding will
be tied on with blue or pink ribbons
Strange surroundings upset him. The
night trip from Hopewell was A new
Mellon la Cherbourg
CHERBOURG. France. April 7.-
(P— Andrew W Mellon. new United
cleaners should abide by the rule* the which he came in 1899. has been one
same as they. of the most colorful. He has been in federal reformatory at El Reno
Must Obey Ordinance* the thick of the state’s most bitter ' -e -—-2 --
"If these cleaners are violating the
ordinances and do not comply with
them in the next ten days they will
just have to close down.”
। Thursday he will disqualify in the
1 Lew Wentz ouster case hearing when means of an eyedropper
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as laurels for the round trip.
Hawks had hoped to be the first
man to make a nonstop flight from
New York to Paris. It was when thia
of East Noble: then to center line of America's leader in the development
Compress street; then north to cen- of speed .for aircraft. His Los Angeles
ter line of Reno avenue; then east to
Byers and south and southwest along
the present zone line to point of be-
ginning.”
America. He spent the night at a
hotel and after breakfasting with M.
understand what had become of his
dog and his nice nurse and the sweet
lady who cuddled him so much, and
the tall man who made block houses
for him and rolled the big rubber
ball into him in the nursery and
bumped him down and then laughed
as he went "bang" on the floor. But
a child of 30 months is not self-con-
•clous, has little memory and adapts
himself quickly to his daily routine,
by now he has entirely forgotten his
mother and his father and his nurse.
They will have to identify him. He
will not know them after having been
away for more than a month. His
crib and his dog and his playthings
Co. revealed Thursday the company
might abandon its recent price m-
erease for midecontinent crude and re-
sume the old price postinga.
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Him
( Today in the Want Ad
- section of the Oklahoman
and Times you'll find a
wide selection of stand- :
ard makes and models—
at prices to suit most any
income.
Metal Co. The message expressed ap- :
prove! of Stevens's statement against
immediate payment of the bonus
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Reduce Crude Price
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of American and Canadian cities to
establish informal records. He flew
from Detroit to New York in 3 hours
Production was started on the mak-
ing of brick to replenish stock and to
fill new orders for more than 1,000,000
brick. said Bolender.
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THE company has the contract for
I supplying brick for the new col-
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looks upon as an agent for the kid- interior department appropriation bill,
nepers, relayed the words of cheer. its total cut by 812.000.000 by order of
He made his announcement on his the senate. was reported from com-
end night. The child
Knowledge of the order became A. Brewer. 63 years old. newly ap- ,
Eue"inimesnannecnhrntaouner.orlerd odnedhthurb- : A plant, 2506 West Tenth street was in full swing Thursday with
are the works of cleaning organisers.” | day morning at 3:30 o'clock of kid- a normal crew of approximately 50 workers. It was announced by
"We didn't join and this is the re-1 ney poisoning at the Polyclinic hos- Earl Bolender, manager of the Oklahoma City branch.
suit.” said John Manley, proprietor of pital here. Walter Bennett, Fort Worth. pres- ♦————————:
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From observations nt Uncle Harold ।
St John comes the announcement '
Veterans Make
Plea for Bonus
and embarked on his campaign to
get a dormitory to protect the legisla-
tors from the nefarious women who
infest the capital eity. Brewer sat
around waiting for the big appoint-
ment
He finally was rewarded by being
appointed warden of a sub-peniten-
tiary which did not exist and which
may never assume metes and bounds
after the courts investigate the pro-
priety of such a proposal launched
without legislative sanction.
Politics in Oklahoma will be less
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dt:,",
.in various gatherings discuss what the
supreme court is going to do when it
gets the Wenta removal case.
The public seems to think that it
knows what all but one member of
the court will do.
You do not hear the law debated
No constitutional question interests
the curb stone conversationaliats. The
case is considered entirely political
and the public assumes that the
judges will make a political decision.
You hear that such and such a
judge is a candidate for re-election
and that he cannot be returned to the
bench without the support of Murray
and his friends. ergo, he must vote
to sustain the governor's removal of
the Republican member.
We are shocked at this inconsider-
ate discussion of the possible action*
of the members of the highest court
in Oklahoma. The members of the
court have done nothing to justify
the assumption on the part of any
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; 28 Donoghue vice-president of the Taxes
record for speed and distance.
From Philadelphia to New York
took him only 30 minutes. In 1930 he
and legion posts springing to the sup-
—1 of Senator Elmer Thomas and
___ fantastic scheme to restore pros-
perity by issuing enough paper money
to pay the veterans
Much as we respect Thoma*, we
doubt whether he would be champion-
ing such a cause if he were not a
candidate for re-election this year
s Moore, - the Palace Cleaners, Ninth
was chosen America*
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political fight* He was an associate
er, have been
Cloes Cleaners. 1915 East Seventh
street. "I fixed this buidling of mine
last year to comply with the city regu-
lations. I have been operating here
transplanting the
hand I told them ten days ago at
the city hall we would take drastic
action; I'll tell them again "
Jones said the city already is faced
with a fire and explosion menace
On Mt governor's instructions.
Jones said he i* preparing a report
showing types of residences or build-
ing* in the new area, whether they
are fireproof, their average value and
age. condition of insurance and safety
proposals of drilling companies.
Exact location of the new area was
given by Weiss as follows:
"Beginning where present drilling
rone line touche* east line of Santa Fe
ee ium • d-aVk JVOD -VI VE —Ltin 1049-8 —MU-ED ini AMP-- num tri Lain
। YORK, April T..The ployed report that their total has countries in proportion to recent tar-
commander of WiPard Straight post; grown to 443.947.
of the American Legion announced said
, Thursday it had sent a telegram to from 34 atat M
the national commander, Henry L. _______________
Stevens jr.. demanding an end to all । -
I attempts to coerce congress." "
"We demand discontinuance of the
Washington lobby." the telegram said,
and all attempts to coerce congress
- to vote additional billions and special
privileges which will thereby degrade
patriotism of war service, imperil gov-
ernment finances, gouge taxpayers and
make the word veteran synonymous
Imports Natives Attack Sergeant At
Far Away Post.
(Picture on Page 2)
WORCESTER Mass April T.—(
—Capt Frank M. Hawks, famous
! speed king of the air, and holder of
several trans-continental records, was
seriously but not critically injured
Thursday morning when he crashed
into a stone wall while attempting to
Oklahoma City Times
Paid Circulation Greater Than Any Other Evening Newspaper Published in Oklahoma
(Evening Edition of The Daily Oklahoman)
Six eity cleaning plant owner*
- dition was not considered alarming.
Texas Company May
living at 308 East
transcontinental glider pilot, flying
BLUEFIELDS Nicaragua, April 7, and 41 minutes, averaging 255 miles
—(P)—Sergt. Charles J. Levonski, U. an hour, then an unofficial world's
revenue of 30.000.000 yen. is in course 8. marine corps, New York, a lieuten-
i of preparation by the ministries of ant in the guardia nacional of Nica-1
KANSAS CITY, April 7.—(P—
Fred Manley, manager of the
Schuck Cleaners, 2133 West Thirty-
ninth street, sald he hadn't been noti-
fied to vacate but had heard he
would be.
telephone with Captain Hawks’s phy-
I sician and with Harry Bruno. a
friend She said her husband’* con-
necessary Calling of Wit-
• nesses Friday.
will be used instead. , I
The toreador will carry a make-be-
( This year NEW thou-
- sand* will make their va-
cation trip in an auto-
mobile. Why not be one
of them and enjoy new
thrill*, new experiences,
new scenery I Exception-
ally low price* now preva-
lent puts a good used car
within the reach of most
everyone. Get yours now
? for your summer trip.
AGED KAN IS GETTING
i PHIRD SET OF TEETH
From the Massachusetts shore,
came reports of a vain hunt for a
man and a woman.
inspectors were ordered sent to the [
cleaning plant* after a committee of
MISHAWAKA. Ind . April 7—(P--
At 88 years, Joseph Weber, a former
policeman. is cutting his third set of
teeth. They began pushing their
way up from under his false ones.
whole trip was so novel and surpris-
ing that his interest in new things
quickly overcame hi* sense of distrust.
Before he had been away from home
three days he was sleeping and eating
normally and had made friend* with
his new companions. He couldn't
"I don't know what I'll do until sell He was chairman of the speak- . - —
be the famous son of a famous father after 1 find out what the city wants," ers‘ bureau during J. C. Walton * be lighted Friday
A A. BREWER died a disillu-
U. stoned man.
For many yean a political oppor-
tunist. a strategist of no mean ability,
with a core of radicalism that made
him poplar with demagogue* from
"Sockless Jerry" Simpson to “Alfalfa
BUl” Murray. he launched several
forthright political ships.
Nobody could be a akipper on a Neighbors Disappointed As
Murray .hip but the kingfish him- Return Fails,
good sign.
"Red heads always are full of
fight,” he commented a* he pre-
pared to change hot water bottles
under the tiny form in an impro-
vised packing box crib Wednesday
night
Uncle Harold. the boy* father.
William St John, and his grand-
parent*. Mr and Mr* William St.
John have organized shifts to feed
the baby every two hour* by day
Police finally abandoned any hope
: that Henry "Red" Johnson, suitor of
UN a week I have heard a Betty Gow. the baby'* nurse, could
give them any clue in the kidnaping.
tatdon for further paymenu to veter- --
an* he dronned from Dresent consid- Six Plants Accused by Van
individuals Meter of Violating Build-
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I congress would vote another bil-
Bon dollar* for adjusted compensa- (‘aomInAe «hAne
ro Meaning anops
in balancing the budget Yet unreason- ! _ _ Ain T
X’SXS.ftX?'"' Ordered Closed
A faction of the legion is jumping
at the throat of the national com-
mander, Henry L. Stevens. for sug-
gesting that the whole legton is be-
hind him in his request that the agl-
•elf, but Brewer was as near to be-
ing a second mate ** the Sage of
Tishomingo ever had
Brewer was the top sergeant in
the memorable campaign for gover-
nor. It was Brewer who convinced
. . . John H. Curtis, gone since Satur- (
For a full year after Governor Mur- day from his Norfolk. Va.. home to
ray assumed command of the militia • 1
AI | 4• take off from the Worcester airport.
I hapz an I ur He was planning to go to Boston to
UlIUUh UAI •aU y gas his plane and then to New York.
J He was unconscious when taken to
A•1 pt* n •! Worcester city hospital but soon re-
llil rirp ■ pnl covered his senses.
UAI I AI V * VI II Hospital surgeon* reported that
Hawks's face was seriously contused
thePhiehwayommision.mwererre Property Values, insurance fractures, butanotuskuittracture,the
D... A.. T.wlun1 T. surgeons said he may have facial
Kates Are Involved in paralysis as a result of the jaw frac.
State Inquiry. ture.
The agreement is expected to ob- l ------ Heavy Ship Slow to Rise
viate the necessity of calling witnesses Acting Governor Burns Thursday A soft field forced Hawks to at-
for the hearing on a petition of Miss entered the oil rone controversy here tempt to take off from a dirt road
Thomas for a temporary injunction when he directed J. T. Jones, state I cutting across the airport, but this
to prevent Wentz from interfering fire marshal, to determine how prop- proved unsatisfactory to ths famous
with her conduct of the office, । erty values and insurance rates might lier, and he then took off across the
be affected by a proposed U-7 zone fleld. Unable to gain ths 70-mile an
hour speed necessary to lift his ton-
it is called Friday morning
Hill decided not to hear the case
because he was appointed to the dis-
trict court bench by Governor Mur-
SrATE:-]Partly eloydy tenight ana FH-
day: probably trail tonicht; warmer FH-
have applied for permission to put on
the exhibition in front of the grand- __.
stand at Fair park. ; they play pirate. Just how the tor- nor kly TEMPERATURE
It wil not be necessary for the la- eador will administer the coup de 119 • m
dies to carry smelling salts because grace has not been announced 12 midnihi
Messrs Fisher and Elam assured au- j Albert L. MeRIl, city manager. ) •. m
thorities there will be no brutality Thursday referred the application to J A m
The horns of the bull, It is under- the municipal counselor for a ruling «n m
I stood, will be padded thorourhl with as to whether there is any law against J A .m • • •
cotton batting It Um not been de- i diluted bull tights. sia.m
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right of way and north line of Pot- 18 hours. 21 minutes, 59 seconds,
tawatomie: then north to center line From that time on he has been
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"Don't think there is no chance nf a eight cleaners Wednesday conferred .
bonus raid just because President
Hoover has announced that he will
veto it. Take no chances Tell the
Oklahoma senator* and congressmen
just what you think of the proposi-
tion The legton is a strong element,
but tn numbers, It is only a fraction
of the voting population.
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New York Veterans
Bork Stevens's Stand
with panhandler and grafter "
The commander of the post is Hugh
Gallaher, an executive of the Penn
their decision They are entitled to
respect and consideration.
When anyone tells you that he
know* how the court will vote, he is
talking through his hat. He is doing
violence to the highest court of this
commonwealth and regardless of
your opinion of Went* or Murray, you
should tell such a loose mouthed in-
dividual that sueh gossip is unsound,
unfair, untrue and will undermine the
J B A. Robertson, former governor extension
and one of the attorneys for Miss Fifteen property owner* have asked and-a-half ship from the field, his
Thomas, announced at noon that the zone boundaries be expanded to in- plane plowed through underbrush, and
agreement tentatively had been clude A section in the wholesale dis. then struck rocky ground, overturning
reached. He declined to make public the Iten Biscuit Co. plant, completely while traveling at a 50-
the gist of the statement, however. The acting governor and Jones both mile an hour clip.
were served with notice* Thursday Hawks filled a lecture engagement
from T. F. Weiss, city planning com- Wednesday night, under the auspices
of Worcester council, Boy Scouts of
Wednesday, they, iff increases in those countries, and post.is believed to have inspired the
11.487 were added in return* additional protection to certain do- 1aya 1s I0catedtontmvnrk Kia
mestic Industrie*.________; Twenty-five men were stattoned £
Promoters Seek To Introduce Old ChlahderbarttGEaen.ee vme _
c .1- . bending every effort with airplane flier.
Spanish Custom tn Oklahoma City "oF was n „
- ___________________ - •------- She had talked over long distance
more than a year and nothing was
said until today."
Van Meter said he didn't know any- . . .....
thing about the organisation. | Cherokec. street. McAlester, since in
' The eight men came to my office . March when Brewer was named to th?
and identified themselves as city place« head of th* new sub-prison
cleaners. They didn't say anything which is being established as a branch
about an association but said they of the McAlester penitentiary
thought these other and smaller Brewer» career in this state, to iseum in Packingtown and has th*
contract on th* first unit of the new Robert Burn*, acting governor, late
Thursday asked a formal ruling as to
"We have resumed production in the legality of proposed expenditure'
order to replace depleted stocks and to build and operate a sub-peniten- i
to take care of order* now on hand tiary near Atoka, and intimated in —., , e ,
, and th* upswing tn business the his letter to J. Berrv King, attorner Highway Commission 8
Oklahoma City branch manager said general, (bat he will stop all work J «FAilmre T. CitaN
The steam shovel was scooping up on this board of affairs project lf rauure 18 •ed
day from the big pit. Thursdav King decrees it to be illegal Failure of “majority member*' of th*
Workmen were taking brick from the The project has the backing of highway commission to co-operate in
cutter as it settled to a production of Governor Murray and was to have '‘•frying out a state program for road
1 aimost 10.000 brick an hour Kilns been built under the supervision of
| were being cleaned out and were to o. A. Brewer. Murray lieutenant who
__... __ st John comes the announcement Ir PI • IT-----
Murray Appointee Will Not that his one-pound nephew, born Famous ilier, Unconscious
- _ h -- ht After Accident, Revives
construction WAs charged Thursday
by R A. Singletary, good roads di-
vision chairman. tn a three months
report submitted to Chamber of Com-
merce director*.
thePNehwaytaepanimdhteondtionusn _
aenanrrtieamsmbsmte rsI"•x ™
roads in carrying out a program .'or Francisco Ra ilwayCo ..Sinclair Refin-
construeton of the federal aid aw 1 ing Co., James M. and Elizabeth J. . -----------
terno“ Oklahoma m federa Aid. 8- McCormack. W H Ivey. J. C Pearson, both the east and west records as wel
tern of Oklahoma as agreedupon We T s Banks, R A vose, Victor and
WOntrmreemne Emma I. Mead. P. c Read, Iten Bis-
sncictarSnIra. -Ito* cuit Co Kreipke estate and Schriv-
•i have mngbstverareporpstated Al but Pearson are
transferred to other projects when sent several delegation* before the °KahomAcy th.
highway department in attempting to O J.. Logan, leader of the citizens .
secure construction of U. 8. No 270 committee opposing all zone expan-
from Watonga northwest to Wood- sion, planned conference, both with
ward Governor Burn* and Jones later ords from him he concentrated on re-1
But we have been wnaHi. to inae. Thursday. Logan and Phil Daugherty gaining them and few were the avia-
th, uitalehrenunnatiettonnduce of the East Side ci* club win tors who could equal his pace.
" XrXUfSS the Monday night hearing. i Whenn other bested the trans-
withstanding the fact that the sec-C . P.. ■ w i conttnental records by making refuel-.
tion from Watonga to Supply, in M Ar‛n A K "a In ing stops on the way Hawks super-
Woodward county, is included in th* IVldrlnc NllICd ill ' sed he construction of a low-winged
agreed program."
Japan Plans to Raise
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IN. BORDEB SLAYINGS , ------ I Bush; ett engineer said Thursday have not been able
LAs CRUCES. N. M. April 7.-(PP) 2,500,000 Signatures Claimed Thpsewertrwit end at th* alley north SAnrdry', 0smanta
Melqutadez Equide anathree"un- | On Petitions,
Connettonmenh elhefoanayungtioringvin WASHINGTON, April T- o - budget funds become available after
members of the Melquiadez Espinosa The Veterans of Foreizn Wars an- April 10.
family at Berino, N. M., last Friday nounced Thursday petitions bearing “
night, were released from Bedona the signatures of more than12.00. He Desertec Her Bill
Ana county jail late Wednesday , former service men.and.c ttizens,ur- -E •eer-em -en DUI
—....... - ing immediate payment in full of the ne . NT I »»
bonus will he presented Friday to the Did Not Leave Home
house way* and means committee
Meanwhile, Representative Patman,
Democrat, Tex**, made public tele- CHICAGO. April 7.—(P—Frank
grams ne said had been received from Ginger never moved out of the house
nine states advocating full cash pay- he and his wife occupy, yet she
ment, which has been opposed by charged him with desertion in a suit
Henry L. Stevens, national com- for divorce.
mander of the American Legion. , She alleged he told her several years
return Tuesday, adding that during mittee Thursday by Senator Smoot, , Patmen said one of,themessages,agothat.sarashe"asconcarned,
uu 4, 1,. L, e.j who gaid he will ag that it h» Lan from the veterans Of Bee county, Sne as Geam: -nen.ne -Oyed in
his. fourrdayAbsence UP Friday ‘ Texas, signed by Colquitt Brown, con- one room, where he has since re-
Charles A. Lindbergh. p * tained the statement: "Request im- mained by himself, bringing in canned
peachment of Commanderistevens." goodsand otherwise caring for his calculated to produce an additional
। Presentation cf the petitions Friday, own needs.
which the organization said are from ________
every state of the union, will be pre- UNITED ACTION DRIVE finahce and commerce and probably ragua. was kied Wednesday in a mu-
ADDS 11,487 MORE JOBS will be introduced in parliament late tiny led by discontented native ser-
__ i in May, geants at Kisalaya, a guardia outpost
NEW YORK. April 7—(P——Offi- ' The plan provides for raising ape- at which he was in command. His
clals of the united action.campaign to cific duties an average of 40 percent; lieutenant, Carlos Reves, a Nicara-
find a million jobs for the unem- raising duties on imports from certain guan, was wounded
The extreme remoteness of the out-
copies of the ordinances and also
given 10-days notice to abide by city in
regulations. Two of the cleaner* listed Holt1eG 1 AA4ar
said Thursday afternoon they received , * •---V 9
' their order*. Two other* said they
not dry cleaning and Jack FIT ] I nh al
ana Dewey Avenue, ne laken by Death
knew nothing about it. - I *
Former Owner of Murray
cleaning plant*.' said van Meter Newspaper in Ill Health
'Many are operating in buildings, r D .
which do not comply with the regula- , kecently,
tion* and they will have to close down ------
until it has been signed.
"We hope to have it transcribed
and signed by late afternoon,” Rob- miasion secretary, of a hearing at 8
erson.said... Monday night
Having attended a pioneer, ban- The State wi Take Hand
quet in her honor at Beaver Wednes- _____ summon.N m. ana
Xov nihe u,.. hom.. .... Eh. I The governor summoned me and
day, nishtM1sg ThomasWas in.shat- asked that 1 check the territory men-
ton Td ursdayn" of another.elebrr tioned in the extension petition," said
non ana meeting 01 road entnus1astS. y-ne
Her attorneys considered it unlikely • n68. .t. otaini. win .t. .
she will be back in the city by Friday . The state, certainly ill take • |
morning when the Injunction case is
called by R. P. Hill, district judge.
Wentz's attorneys have subpenaed
a number of state employe*, including
Ed McDonald, highway commission
secretary, who was directed to bring
letters from Governor Murray with
him to court, but the Ponca City oil
man said Thursday he will be content
to have the case presented in a quiet
manner.
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We are spending * billion dollar* a
year now on the veterans. Their de-
mands are increasing at an alarming
gate. There should be no raid on the
treasury by able bodied service men
until th* government's house is in
Whitin Whittail, a member of the
scout executive committee and chair-
man of th* reception committee for
the affair, drove to the airport.
Escort in Slight Accident
When Captain Hawks arrived at the
airport late Wednesday. John Whitin
Lasell, Whitinsville aviator, driving an
escort plane, landed ahead of him but
to one sid« of the central runway,
leaving a clear field for the visiting
flier.
Lasell’s landing gear struck a soft,
spot and it turned over on its nose,
suspending the pilot from the cockpit.
He clambered out before the plane
was righted. The propeller was slight-
ly damaged.
Hawks attracted national attention
in February, 1929, when he flew from
L0s Angeles to New York, nonstop, in
Facte Agreed Upon
Attorneys for Wentz and for Miss
Maude O Thomas appointed to take!
Attorney General Asked For
i Legality Ruling.
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