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Editorials Oklahoma City Times
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Final Home
PRICE: THREE CENTS
VOL. XLVII. NO. 41.
Luck Saves Rig Worker From Oily Death
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Lee in Runoff
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He Bids for Gore Vote
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Still Far in Rear.
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By IRVIN HURST
Former Navy Commander
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Denies Spying for Japan
benefited from the cool air mass from
Bond, who has consistently kept Wal-
the
Meanwhile the death toll in the
now in its
Orders Recount In
"Toward Faniaw," the good wo-
| mission.
ask along the way.”
Faucets Only Trickle.
' warm.
received the confidential publication
from Farnsworth waa not named by 1 onlv solution to the shortage
He has
Germany, See Hitler
BERLIN, July 14—IP)
Emma H. and H. F Boley
While delegations from the drouth-
The former officer was interested
Boley now living in Kansas City, stricken area poured through his of-
was tried in Woodward county.
The impartial local election machinery
in the navy. He returned to the naval
ought to be one of Fidler's best talk-
ing points
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escrow and make monthly payments
The council
Change In the county’s radio opera-
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! dio supervisor to that of operator was
bands of 2,500 musicians, and
The plan to take care of the aged
the designation of Dkiahoma m A
। partment.
ity bill.
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Well Showing
In Logan Pool
Nearing Mid-West
From Two Sources
Karpis Pleads
Guilty to Part
In Hamm Case
Own Drouth Woe
As Pressure Fails
Lee’s( Puff)
Racing For
(Puff) a Job
hov
mi
thia
and dependent children on the same
basis as heretofore came after tem-
The governor added he had received
reports that some WPA workers were
instructed to "take night work home
and address and mail out envelopes."
The charges brought a categorical
But he didn’t seem to be bothered |
about the way your correspondent
felt about this marathon business of
trying to keep up with a fella who s
it’s the middle of July, anyway, first
thing you know we will be crabbing
about the early fall—a dozen naps
and a dozen dreams, in each of them
distress and misery—moaning trains
blaring through the fetid night—the
pearance of
screen actors.
support of the incumbent corvoration ।
commissioner in the second primary
Briggs has turned to the camp of
R M McCool, who was successful in
winning a place in the first noll.
SEATTLE, July 14 — (P— Members
of the Aneient Arabic Order of the
Mystic Shrine paraded here Tuesday
to open their sixty-second imperial
fice Tuesday, W 8. Key, state works
progress administrator, kept in com-
where they have been dying like flies ; ness-sawing locusts—a rotary rig
—good old dry air in Okla home—the prunting with a dull bit in dolomite-
old body doesn’t bake as it does inStgas blowing off in a. faraway hum—
Louis when the devil turns his fires I a night bird singing happily for good-
higa—pity those poor folk who just
came back from a vacation in the
mountains— my boy was grouching in
a letter yesterday because ne fell down
in <the ice on Mount Ranier and
skinned a knee—the lucky stir- well.
do a lot of personal work, see a lot
of folks between now and July 28.
Conner is a youngster, can stand
this blistering weather and is mak-
ness knows what reason—a dog bark-
ing dotoronsly—the squawk of brakes
epplied to miss a collision at the cor-
ner—not such a bad idea to go out
and ride through Um night—or U it
CHICAGO, July 14.—(P)—Two masses of cold air. one
from the west and another from the north, moved Tues-
day toward the heat and drouth baked north central and
fund for Oklahoma was made UI
Washington by Harry L Hopkina ac-
der, Offering City $1,659.
The speedboat concession at Lake
Overholser was awarded to Viola C
Booth by the city council Tuesday
Her bid, highest of the four sub-
mitted. calls for payment of 81.859
to the city, which sum the council or-
Shrine Hosts Parade
At Seattle Meetin
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munication with Malcolm J. Miller,
regional director, seeking to hasten
action in Washington to permit em-
ployment of more men in the Okla-
homa drouth districts.
f
Lee Headquarters Denies Any
Use of Relief Workers.
i ordered O. M. Mosier. city manager, to
work out the details of payment.
Governor Marland announced Tues-
day the state welfare board Tuesday
afternoon would make an apportion-
ment of 88 per person to Oklahoma’s
destitute aged for the month of July
—the same as for the month of June.
Assistance also will be given depend-
ent children on the same basis as
last month.
The relief will be paid from the
running for the United States sen-
ate.
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nation’s chief farming areas at more
than *1.000.000.000.
At dawn your corresvondent told
the hotel clerk, "Call Senator Lee "
"He’s been gone since I a. m.,’
the clerk said.
"Where did he go?"
"God only knows," the clerk said
potential recently of 33 928 barrels of provided slim outlook for a break in
oil and 39.000,000 feet of gas daily I "he went--------"‘-t--------
Judge Defers Sentence Until
Trial of Two Others.
Pension Stays at $8 as U. S.
Refuses Advance.
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morning?
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Above, C. A. Petrie; below, the “rat hole" in which he fell; right,
the artist depicts Petrie’s fall.
tion personnel involving demotion of
Earl Gordon from the position of ra-1
__ _______. _ ___ .___ be made by the Haskell county elec- .... ...... ...00.
Blakeney has been an honest official tion board. District 27 B comprised especially in aviation matters while
— ------- ..... ------------r of Haskell and McIntosh counties. —
postponed until July 29
Prisoner Is Nervous
“I want to go to the hospital for a
few days," the prisoner told the com-
night.
A new mass of cool air—and Lloyd said he meant
“really cool"—is moving down from the Hudson bay and
by Wednesday should envelop all of the upper and lower
Great Lakes region, he said
-------------——----• States which will benefit by
The Japanese officer alleged to have reau said installation of larger water
mains at Nichols Hills is probably the
reimbursed when the federal govern-
ment matches the state money as it
has heretofore. Marland said.
diate action as soon as Washington
approval was received
Announcement of the drouth rellef
porary rejection at Washington of |
Marland’s plea for an advance of fad-! tne aesignauon 0 ~swu-T.
eral funds under the new social secur- drouth area by the agricultural det
Hhejiny
TIMES
(Wirephoto on Page 8)
ST. PAUL, July 14.—(P)
—Alvin Karpis, dethroned
king of gangland, pleaded
guilty as a conspirator in the
$100,000 ransom kidnaping
of William Hamm jr„ St.
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4.
CoEMESTAQEBackFage
AND NATIONAL ISSUES
‘ the weather as Harry Wahlgren issued
| a prediction of continued fair and
. cording to The Associated Fraas.
The amount was earmarked azter
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the money in advance. He said his ‘
wife was willing to put the money in
Paid Circulation Greater Than Any Other Evening Newspaper Published in Oklahoma
(Evening Edition of The Daily Oklahoman)
State Aged Fail
O
To Get Increase
C. A. Petrie, 20 years old. 25 Northwest Third street, was
in St. Anthony’s hospital Tuesday but he was counting his
blessings rather than bemoaning his fate. Petrie. employed
on an oil rig at 1112 Northeast Eighteenth street slivped
while working beneath the derrick floor before dawn Tues-
day. and fell into the "rat hole ” One foot caugni on the
edge of the yard-square hole, however, and saved him from
plunging into the 20 feet of oil below Workmen pulled him
out. A body will not float in oil, and that’s why Petrie was
thinking of his luck, instead of his groin Injuries
wmtes
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Dakota Showers Traveling Eastward While
Hudson Bay Puffs Life-Giving Relief
Toward Sweltering District; Toll
Of Death Surpasses 2,000.
congressman had his arm around
had she seen Lee
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((T‘E ate three eges and drank a
11 glacs of milk and sn1 he wa
runnin for the United States sen-
election rolls around. You had better' figure, he said. should have been 4. ।
J. ........ ap- don 8164.50. The latter had held the
a group of Hollywood post five years, succeeding Ray Prell.
Rogers also announced appointment
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of a third county jail matron. Mrs.
L T. Reynor. "to fill in a six-hour
lapse where there has been no matron
on duty.” She will draw *125 a
month The other matrons are Mrs.
Laura Vance and Mrs. Masa Hall.
gas volume its being estimated at
70 000,000 feet daily.
This is the second gusher completed |
Briggs had the eupport of J C. Wal-
ton While Walton has said nothing
we assume he has gone to McCool
with Briggs He could hardlv loin
ing an earnest canvass.
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senator.
to the senator. If Conner is elected,
there will be a change in the elec-
SIXTEEN PAGES—OKLAHOMA QTY, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1936.
third commissioner.
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servant who jams the
Your correepondent reaohod Sviro of Oii daily.
- - He aeked a good woman The well, drilled to the second Wil- • middlewest heat wave,
cox sand to total depth of 6,2831 feet twelfth day. had climbed to at least
after topping the horizon at 6.233 feet. 2.083 And in Chicago market experts
" ‘ reckoned the loss from drouth in the
After promising a vote on re-
peal and helping to get the..
Henshaw measure on the ballot.’
he broke faith with the drys by
pulling the initiative petition on
whisky off the ballot. because;
he thought that action would
help him to jump the second
hurdle.
featuring massed
that moment a
walked up to
tend a pageant
i showers from the northwest by
: Wednesday afternoon or night
will include Minnesota, Iowa,
Missouri, eastern Kansas and
Nebraska, Illinois, Indiana, Wis-
consin, Ohio and Michigan, h®
said.
Wisconsin and Michigan also were
scheduled to receive added relief from
the northern cool air.
Rains Continue in West
Western Minnesota, the western
Dakotas. Nebraska and other north-
tion setup in Oklahoma county. Fid-
ler put Bert Blakeney in his job.
Two other recounts were ordered,
both of which will be made at 9 a.
m Wednesday One was in the con-
the Townsend Indorsement. Marland
added:
"The question is—Can the Marland- From door to door your correspon-
Gomer Smith-Senator Gore followers ’ dent went. Lee had been there tell-
beat the PWA’ j ing people who alreadv knew it that
it’s 7,099 Against 70,000 | he was a candidate for the United
INHOUGHTS while dragging through
1 a blistering night: If I can get 1
through this summer I'm going to i
have air conditioning next year, no
matter how much I dislike mortgages
— simile I thought of while traipsing
out to the front porch with a prayer
and a pillow—as deadly as an Okla-
homa night in 'July when the breeze
has vanished—it is silly to wear any
sort of night clothes in such a fur-
nace—sprinkling a hot sheet with cold
water gives momentary relief and a
dose but when you awaken, dripping,
you are undoubtedly worse off than
before—did anybody ever perish from
going to sleep in a bathtub with a
foot of water in it?—we've only had
one or two nights like this—better off
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Now the state employes are
digging down in their pockets;
for another "voluntary” con-
tribution for the governor’s
campaign fund. Soon the state ।
highway department will employ
legions of weed cutters to the
best advantage and the whole
sorrv business of cudgeling a
m-eot nav roll into votes at the
polls will be translated into
tragic fact.
The governor should earn pro-
motion to the senate bv serving
faifhfullv for four years, not by i
regimenting the brutal power
that the incumbent has when
the state house slogan is your
vote or your job
youth on his side He is in league
with a lot of Lee strength Lee is representative
going to carry this county over Mar-ticket. ro
j land by the biggest majority that
’ will be polled in any county in Okla-
l homa. That will help Conner.
J So much for the advice—the elec-
t tion machinery is one of the most im-
• portant bits of patronage that goes
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TP Claud Briggs had embraced Re-
I ford Bond we would have been i
less enthusiastic about continuing our 1
ect stopped because mayor
announced for Marland.
V I A LEADER DENIES split in
group over indorsement of Lee
DEFEATED CANDIDATES BACK
Two State Deaths
Searing heat in Oklahoma Tuesday
in the field since oil companies be- had caused the deaths of two persons
ean deepening tests from the first | as the state braced itself for another
to the second Wilcox sand Conti-1 scorching 24 hours and the federal
denial from Lee headquarters that
WPA workers were being forced Into
supporting the congressman
Sayre Probe Ordered
w S Key. state WPA administra-
"Mr Lee," said your correspon-
dent, "so is Governor Marland "
"People have told me," said Lee.
“I have been the first candidate
for the senate to bother about how I
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"He said he wanted to shake
was withdrawn Tuesday in federal reau’s existence in Oklahoma City,
court bv the law firm of Mathers and the highest reading for the month of
j Mathers Boley was acquitted last July was on July 11. 1933 when ther-
April mometer reached 106.9 degrees.
I The attorneys stated a satisfactory a heart attack induced by the ex-
settlement had been reached out of treme heat took the life of Allen H.
court They had sued for *3,066 43, | Thomas, 53-year-old proprietor of *
which they claimed was due them uh- McAlester tourist camp.
der an agreement that they would be Mrs. Marie Mansker, 35 years old, a
paid out of the estate of John and maid. was found dead in bed at her
Anna Boley the boy's parents. The Tulsa home Tuesday morning. Police
| suit also named as defendants Bo-1 and physicians attributed her death'
ley's grandparents. Lena Dinger and to heat prostration.
W 8 KEY WPA director, orders . A n a.n. T.
probe of charges Sayre proj- And Our Correspondent is
man replied But you had better
nental Oil started the race for bigger government earmarked 8101,685 for
production at the No 2 McConnell, drouth relief here.
In NW SE SE of 28-17-4w, just south A north breeze and thin clouds
of the Carter well; it was given a which floated over Oklahoma City
academy in 1922 for a course in
aeronautical engineering and attended
the Massachusetts Institute of Tech-
' nology in 1923
smell of Packingtown adding its putrid
than Chicago, or New York or Detroit nerfume to the pleasures of sleepless-
u.. < ui Robb, but he intimated his name was
SSh’taS? ana’sob BPaham Tahle- known t American nantlauthorities.
quah carpenter. for Cherokee c unt) Not Linked With Thomoson
n t. ° n.1theDemoci 713 Farnsworth graduated in 1915 from
votes. conX oXmTvlXy Sh theMayalacndemy atzannapolsand
i -gn vntas served two LOUrS or autv Aterwaru,
“"b -6s j Edgar Hoover, of the justice de-
The other recount was ordered in partment, said Farnsworth's activi-
the twenty-seventh district senatorial ties were not connected with those of
race between Joe M Whitaker, Eu- Harry Thomas Thompson, sentenced
faula. incumbent who polled 5.792 to serve 15 years on July 3 after con-
votes. and Carl Twidwell, teacher and viction in Los Angeles or selling con-
former state representative, who re- ridentiai Heet data to a Japanese
ceived 5.250 votes. That recount will secret agent
By LEON HATFIELD
CALLISAW. July 14—One of the Great Lakes states, indicating to J. R. Lloyd, weather fore.
3 most discouraging experiences . that the grip of the heat wave—now in its twelfth
flesh and blood has been asked to I ‘ ,
woman in runoff against COun- ( endure is to narrate the movements day—would be loosened W ednesday:
ty school chief of Josh Lee, candidate for the Lloyd predicted thunderstorms, local but widespread
united States senate and ofgenerous proportions, for the east and central sec-
tions of the north central states and Ohio by Wednesday
Beckham and Latimer countles pre-
sented their pleas to Key Tuesday
$1,000,000 state fund which will be morning. He assured them of imme•
started potential test late Monday
afternoon and flowed 7.945 88 barrels
of oil in three hours and 38 minutes
Operators were forced to shut in;
the well before the gauge was com- Koarino Hoat Rrinoc
pleted because of lack of storage The ' • -cdn18 -cdt D18”
producer also was showing tremendous
States senate
Your corresvondent had been
through part of Arkansas when he
reached Sallisaw. Lee immediately
denied he had made any speeches in
Arkansas.
1 Wednesday, said Lloyd
The broad column of cool air from
the Hudson bay probably will not
continue past northern Ohio and
e ' .1 -4 i . i northern Indiana, said the forecaster,
field of northwest Logan and the Ohio valley will have to wait
county. to obtain its rellef from the move-
It is the Carter and Gulf Oil m nt "romtkherwssPasses 2,000
i (Gypsy) No 2 Miller. In SW The draught of rain laden air from
NE SE of 28-17-4W, the north the west advanced approximately 800
sector of the district, and it is miles in the last 24 hours, giving it
estimated good for 60,000 barrels an average speed of 33 miles an hour.
your correspondent He said "how
Senator Gore asked for it." Marland
added "I understand the federal
government is lool:ing into it What-
ever I may do in the future will de-
pend upon the findings.
"The federal government is slow but
thorough "
Commenting in press conference on
Politics Today
GOVERNOR MARLAND SCORES
use of WPA workers in Josh
Lee's campaign.
TOWNSENDITES INDORSE
GOVERNOR in senate runoff.
Shaw.
It would be unfair to brand Mc-
Cool as a tentmate of Walton. simply
because ot the Briggsaltgnment. but «r aw l I arraigned before United States Com- prisonment.
Elaumnamamsme State Vote Board Nichols Hills Has
must carry the "eight of Walton and A . n I which he was unable to make imme- 11 it —-1 1 80 “
Briggs throush the runoff fmdare Kanannf in diately Preliminary hearing "as
There Is Just one certain way of
retaining the majority of the corpora-
tion commission in its present record ;
of fair dealing with every case that
comes before it. that is by keeping
Judge Reford Bond on the bench
The record written by Bond and
Machinery la Ready
“Our machinery is set up," Key de-
clared. “We can immediately put to
work as many men as they will allow
us, up to 50,000." He had not been
informed officially of the $101,685
allotment.
The United States procurement of-
fice here wired Washington for per-
mission to make emergency purchases
of supplies for any projects which
might be set up to take care of the
drouth relief load
i large delegations from Pittsburg.
| Late Monday night your corre-
(Additional Details, Page, 4 and 5) 1 spondent was fairly close to the
Coincident with his in- fifth district congressman As a
matter of fact, the fifth district
wphmdapPor Cool Air and Rain
No Less Interesting
than the ereat pyramids
I, the news from back home!
While vou are eMin; the
eishts this summer, have the
Okiaheinan and Timet brine
you the hometow new,
each day Phone or write
the cireulation department,
see your carrier or tell the
■tent in your home town
Nile temple, host to 109 temples from
Hawaii to New England and the Ca-
nal Zone to Toronto, Canada, ar-
ranged a three-hour parade through
banner-canopied businesa district
thoroughfares Tuesday.
| The temperature had soared to 103.4
degrees here at 1 p m. setting a new
* *
TF Governor Marland is de-
1 feated decisively in the run-
off. the people will administer a;
justified rebuke for the execu-
tive's abandonment of the high j
trust imposed upon him.
The office of governor of the;
state of Oklahoma is sufficient
responsibility to occupy the full j
attention of the most capable
administrator ever elected. Gov-
ernor Marland campaigned for
that office and took an oath to
work at the job.
He had been governor only a
few months before the senator-
ship. dangling in front of his
nose, began to warp his deci-
sions. After a little more than
a year as governor, he turned
his complete attention to build-
ing a machine that would put
him back in Washington.
ate" the good women revlied
•Which wov did he run?" your
cormesvondent psked.
Legislative Races
Shaw is in every respect a creditable ;
one. The primary vote indicated that
“I'm feeling pretty well
M-1
((HELLA," he said. "I'm running
F for the United States senate “ ;
Indorsed by Townsendites, He
Is Vague on System.
when, where and for
lent to seng them. T
no extra eharn tor
mervice
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are you
Okla homa County One°f Four Robb. United states Ex Dnsive Section Frets As
Affected by Ruling. district attorney, said Farnsworth 1 ‘1' '
the voters know a good public servant ------ l would be taken to Gallinger hospttal Faucets Only -ricke•
when theysee.one.. orThteastatecoulnetirnvoloara hrrvouatmonattionaus ” h hsh. tow water pressure tn excluslve, "a ereat many«s-natorGorez
FREE senator w■ cs sichologandnscadasintamuenelana"tne
A ler: You have a real battle oti and James Davis, theater operator, number of hours. He said a warrant Oklahoma City Golf and Country club them are loyal defeat the 70,000 WPA
your hands, to take the measure U. both seeking the Democratic nomina- alleged the offense was committed Tuesday I employes?"
a-rt affable, aggressive little Leslie tion for the house of representatives May 15, 1935 pressure which Inter- Marland referred to state admin-,
Conner; ,, . 1 . from the first district. Watched Several YeaA The.fauty Pre water flow was istration employes He declared there
You have been in the senate a long . . . .. , . mittently cut orf water nW, WaS doubt "but what they IWPA
time. Your independence has made Blles received 1.023 votes, in th The former officer had been Hlomed on failure of the town s water "msinys wtr voting as Edi" as
enemies. You have been nothing of a primary election, and Dav is 1.024. watched for several years. Robb said tank to fill completely Immediate ! n K
rubber stamp You have been against w Schwoerke, incumbent, received and had spent most of that time tn remedy could not be effected aq. bunch o employes ever was °
the powers that be often. You have 2.690 votes Washington and St Louis. The Country’ club was reported in-
done a good Job of keeping the pub- The Oklahoma county election state department officials told re- convenienced with lack of water for
lie informed as to what was going board was ordered to recount ballots porters the affair probably would not its sprinkling system, while gasoline
on in the upper house, but a public Wednesday in the Mustang No. 1 pre- be brought to the attention of the filling stations were handicapped and
gt h. ___— machinery, cinct. Biles charged the official Japanese government through diplo- household duties delayed
builds trouble for himself when the count gave Davis 54 votes, while the matic channels. * The Oklahoma fire inspection bu-
«1OW are you senator.,re- I Carter and Gulf Get Record western states.which have.already
11 member the time. etc. After I benefited from the cool atr mass from
30 minutes of maneuvering. Lee got Flow in Crescent Sector. the west will receive continued relief
-_____ ; in the form of showers Tuesday and
deferred until the end of the present may be all right," he is not advocat- correspondent went to neo conn- Oklahoma’s biggest produ-
trial. ing the system dent he had run the candidate to cer in recent years was show-
ner. -. ~.....,""-------------------- Tuosdayta the c^"‘
long vigil by naval officers .nd justice department agents. John Alcatraz , for theEdward o ing thesinvestigationpof purported Po-
-u. :..TOhTue«h,isr.-tt
on "" he "ion” o « 3 wAsbotmsseessaenkbr'rnannad been a barged tmm
the service nine years ago on charges of conduct prejudicial to ^em^K mh "runorFsdami ...... nis friends at 8p.ro"
-------• Farnsworth pleaded innocent when vHle 1 sentenced to 20 years’ Im-; Paignan. tar this invoetigation i.m
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5 1 Paul brewer, as his case was
called for trial in federal dorsement by the Townsend
I court Tuesday, old age pension organiza-
Federal Judge M M. Joyce tion, Governor Marland ( are you, fella?" That was the last
deferred sentence until the con- Tuesday fired a blast at the contact your correspondent ha, had
elusion of the trial of Edmund works progress administra- with Lee for at
। C. Bartholmey former postmas- tion with the assertion, I
pr.geen pnrerestpaniinight "There’s a terrible suspicion
club owner, whose trial on sim- through the state that Josh
ilar charges opened Tuesday Lee is using the WPA.”
morning. Thomas. Fewman, The anticipated Townsend in-
attorney forKarpi ’ f d dorsement for Marland was an-
court his client, one _ nounced through an exchange of
tual kidnapers o Hamm, d ' letters in which the governor
sired to plead guilty promised the $200-a-month pen-
Karpis's plea was the third admis- sion advocates that "when elect-
sion of defendant* in the kidnaping: ed the organization will have
Previously Byron Bolton, alleged ma- i... rrind in +h. Trnited
chine gunner for the Barker-Karois one.s inceretriend in the U
mob and Charles "Big Fitz” Fitz- States senate
. . , gerald Los Angeles, pleaded guilty. He declared at the capitol. how- y...
Ousted Officer, Arrested Secretlv After Long Probe, is TEeir "sentences, ukewtae. have been ever, that while the Townsend theory to his hotel room at.Poteau.Your
A i r c 11- lice . A.eerred until the end of the present • mav be all right " he is not advocat- corresnondent went to bed conn
Accused of Selling U. S. Secrets
Ivy for a Wedding,
Hospital for a Bride
MORNING SUN. Iowa, July 14.
—The party that followed the mar-
riage of Mr and Mrs Henry Dur-
rett here last week would have been
a success if it hadn’t been for the
green line, that decorated the
scene of festivity The vines, it
turned out, were poison ivy
Mrs Durrett is spending her
honeymoon in the hospital with
her limbs packed in ice.
*hea)-, T44
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160,000 Barrel
for you," she said
"You know what I mean when
I talk about war.” Lee Mid
A man rushed up
“Just a Gore man for Lee ” he
said
"I admire Senator Gore," said
Lee
announced Tuesday by Stanley Rog-
ers. sheriff.
Jim Spooner, operator, was named
Gordon’s successor.
। Rogers commented only that the
■ change was “for the good of the de-
, partment."
council session Tuesday night they at- Under the new setup, Spooner will
' draw 8175 a month salary and Gor-
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Suit against Russell Boley for at- ing later in the day.
torney's fee, in his trial on charges Record Set in 1933
of murdering his father and mother in the 46 years of the weather bu-
tive source Tuesday A n 1 • I 1
caTasiaturcsoalathstfamomantmsuily County Kadlo Jobs
22 and 23 and that the air ministry .e ’
had completed arangements for hiskhftar hv Knoprg dered must be paid in advance,
reception. 3IIIICu MV HvtVlO H. ••Cadillac" Booth, husband of
However. United States embassy at- the high bidder, objected to paying !
tashetosandichWGeknranttttnbue'ot Gordon is Demoted, Spooner
sorsssethtecoibnetdthxrssnother Becomes Supervisor. ot 138.25 in advance.
matter."
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Attorneys Drop
n । M c. record high for July 14 in Oklahoma
Boley Fee Suit jqo 4 StEhestTempefatora
_L____ — •™ • — on this day was 102.4
they felt. I want to be United States Sattlemant for Dafans, Tn degrees in 1914
senator and I want everybody to Settement 101 yenense 111 As cloudiness was breaking away in
feel that I care how they feel Murder Case Reached. the early afternoon, the weather bu-
---- reau anticipated an even higher read-
The town purchases its water from
Oklahoma City, and Tom Bank, city
water superintendent, said larger tor who ordered an earlier investigA:
main, or a water booster pump would tion of report! that a Savre project
have to be installed bv Nichols Hills had been halted because of political GbarAlcar Rnot
to pro Ide adequate water interference, had left his office be- UVCI IIUISI DUdL
're Marland's comment became pub-
Lindhergh Mav V it Predicting victory through the 211- Concession Is Let
— - 116 votes polled by Smith and Gore
in the first primary. Marland added: ----------
"Let me remind my friends that a Viola C. Booth Ig High Bid-
The prob- victory for me July 28 is a victory for
ability that Col’ Charles A Lindbergh President Roosevelt’s program and an
will meet Reichsfuerer Hitler next enlarged public works program and
week was disclosed by an authorita- social security program
The Weather
STATE AND LOCAL—Fait an
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