The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 251, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1929 Page: 2 of 24
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PAGE 2
DE ORAFFENREID
PLANS SAVING
Will Urge Other Commission
ers to Have Regular Crews
Build Highways -4
ECONOMY IS STRESSED
Topping on 20 Miles of Roads
To Be Done by County
Workers
Walter DeGraffenreld county corn
intoner will urge commissioners to
have eounty road :nen do the ma-
jority of grading drainage and gravel-
ing on county highways in the future
instead of letting contracts ha said
Friday
DeGraffenreld believes this would
save thonsands of dollars each year
As an indication of the ability of
county men to build permanent roads
De Graffenreld points to a two-mile
detour built this week south of
Luther off Highway 06 which De
Graffenreld claims is u good as can
be found in the county
De Grafferirelit who has over 20
miles of two-inch topping to be laid
on the 1-inch gravel will have road
crews do the work instead of con-
tracting for it
:"All they have to do is have the
gravel hauled to the location then
have our graders spread it My men
can do it as well as a high-priced
contractor Grading and drainage is
simple enough if competent men are
hired and I know where they can
be found
This will be an entirely new plan
If adopted in Oklahoma-co De Ora-
fenreld expects other commissioners
to agree
Commissioners De Graffenreld and
Carlson will establish a combined
shop for repair of road machinery in
their respective districts at the poor
arm soon Do Graffenreld said
Friday
Commissioner Butterfield has said
he preferred separate shops in each
district
Butterfield has over S1000 worth of
equipment in his individual shop
De Omffenreld said and additional
cost of the combined shop would
be about $400
County Mechanic Ralston would be
In charge All road machinery would
be taken to the farm for repair
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Bailors imams's leg-
tiorns pedals and
rollans—all us Included
In this sacrifice of one
fourth off They're the
aurae standard quality
straws that we always
csrry They're real val
nes at these prices
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circumscribed and the trouble curbed
If anyone can do it Hoover can and
'will We feel very secure with a
Hoover in the uddie at such a time
Talk of a group of Republicans
In the late-lamented legislature kill
int the highway bond reeolution for
political reasons still goes on It
may be that some of them were
moved by political reasons But they
had 'very powerful Democratio sup
port In the position they took No
less a personage than the governor
himself said things in his message
to the legislature which followed
out- would necessitate the killing of
the resolution
Ifolloway said:
"There seems to be a growing and
urgent demand for a road bond
Issue that will quickly meet the
needs of the state for a compiete
hard-surfaced highway system You
would be unwilling U my judgment
is correct to act upon this matter
until there haa first been made a
comprehensive and all-inclusive sur-
vey of the entire stets that will
graphically reveal just what is needed
The expenditure of $100000000
too colossal a task to be entered Into
hurriedly and without adequate data
upon which to base a definits pro-
gram Such an amount Is about
four times that usually contained in
the total biennial appropriations It
Is well worthy of the moat careful
and undivided attention of a legis-
lature "It Is possible that the necessary
data may be available before the ad-
journment of the extraordinary ses-
sion In that event you would be In
position to carry through that
thorough and comprehensive coned-
Iration of the facts Involved which
a reduction of
on entire stock
of
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STRAWS
Lois Butts
ilyno cares whether the boy
TV friend calls tonight?
Not this pretty young Oklahomi
City woman for she's found a radio
sweetheart Dozens of 'em in fact
More keen fellows talking on the
air than you could pack around any
soda fountain Of course they can't
be seen but that helps and they
keeptheir troubles to themselves
Her sweetie at Cincinnati just
must be good-looking because his
voice is so soft! And show her the
local boy friend who can sing grand
opera like Martinelli Nobody around
town can play anything but a uke
but she's got a honey who bee a
whole orchestra to play
A sweetheart at every 'station
With these assets:
He won't argue She doesn't have
to be true to any of them She
can stand 'em up if she likes She
can walk home without going far
if the party gets rough
All the girls are catching on
and doing it
you yourselves would require and
which our citizens would expect be-
fore the project of e bond issue could
be entertalned
e
on the other band such data
as is necessary can ot be compiled
before your adjournment when such
an investigation as that suggested
above hu been made and the actual
needs and costs have been determined
and if it seems to be the concensus
of opinion Of the citizenry of the
state that such an undertaking be
entered into I will then convoke
mother extra session for that sole
purpose NO citizen should be willing
to launch upon so far-reaching a
mad-building program as is contem-
plated in the bond issue discussed
until be is thoroughly inforrped and
has all the facts at his disposal"
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None of the things which the gov-
ernor laid down as sound prequisites
to e bond issue proposed had been
done Exactly what he said the peo-
ple would not countenance was at-
tempted The RepublIcant prevented
it The governor and the Republicans
seem to have been in agreement
Two MEN SENTENCED
Get Five and Seven Years in
Theft Charges
Loney Williams and H L Lockett
pleaded guilty to theft charges and
were sentenced to prison by District
Judge Sam Hooker late Thursday
Williams was given five years for
auto theft and Lockett seven years
for burglary
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YOUNG WIFE BURIED
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Rites Held Here for Nosebleed
Victim
runeral servicee tor Mrs Viola Ven-
tris 21 Who died of noee bleed
Thursday' were held Friday at the
Holiness church In Packingtown
Burial' will be at Coyle Okla
Mrs Ventris died from a nose bleed
which physicians had been attempt
ing to stop since July 6 Two trans-
fusions were given In an effort to
save her life
- She is survived by her husband
Dewey her mother idle Mary Under
wood Westwood-av and three sisters
Mrs Margaret Gibson of Wheatland
Mrs John A Wood of Hominy and
Mrs Sarah Underwood of Stillwater
DEFUNCT BANKS PAY
Five Per Cent Dividend Checks
Sent Depositors
Checks for 8 per cent dividends
were mailed Friday to depositors of
two defunct state banks by C Craves
Shull state bank commissioner
Depositors of the Bank of Dover
which was closed in March 1918 have
been sent checks totaling 93 per cent
of their deposits
The Citizens State bank of Ramona
Washington-co has brought its pay
ments up to 40 per cent of the de
posits
Su'per
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PAIIIS VALLEY
DEATH PROBED
(Continued From Page I)
blows were sufficient to have caused
concussion
"I found that the beating wu
contributing lector in his death"
Doctor Berry said
Calmed Changes
"The first autopsy and the embalm-
ing of the body caused changes in
the appearance so that I could not
determine whether the boy actually
bad euttered concession of the brain'
Doctor Berry said
Mn BeAssett sett Friday for Paula
Valley to continue the probe "I have
heard of beatings there before and
I'll attempt to find if Other irregular!
tiee have been committed" she said
C E Dudley chairman of the board
of affairs haa ordered a thorough in-
castigation "Davis admitted hi etruck Kelley
with his hands in excess of authority
shorqy after Kelley had been removed
unconscious from the field" Clyde E
Goodner reformatory superintendent
said Friday
Guard Discharged
"I immediately discharged Davis
and notified Dudley"
"After looking at the boy's body I
decided an autopsy was necessary I
wired the board of affairs for au-
thority "This autopsy was performed about
2 a m Thursday by Dr N H Lind-
say Dr G L Johnson both of Paula
Valley and Dr H G Jeter of Okla-
homa City Ws engaged Jeter because
we thought it would be better to have
one physician not connected with the
Institution or Paula yelley"Cloodner
said
Bruises Are Found
The doctors reported bruises on the
boy's body bead arms and hands
They said none of the blows Would
have caused death They indicated
however the bruises may have led to
the fatal sunstroke Hurt said
The murder charge was filed against
Davis by Hurt after bearing testimony
of nine boys working in the field with
Kelley Hurt said
Hurt said broken pieces of a boa
handle were exhibited at the bear-
ing conducted before County Judge
Joe Edwards of Ciarvin-co late Thurs-
day Davis bad been employed at the
reformatory about six months Good-
ner said He is not known to have
had any trouble with the boys be-
fore although one youth testified
at the inquiry that Davis had slapped
him
Jeter said be had not completed in-
vestigation of the boy's death but was
tion of the boys death but wee
certain violence was not the cause
Weakened Says Hurt
Hurt said that while the bey's
death had - not immediately been
caused by the beating undoubtedly
he had been weakened until the sun-
stroke was fatal
Kelley and Homer Caldwell Okla-
homa City attorney went to Pauli
Valley Thursday to aid in the in
quiry
Davis is alleged to have beaten
young Kelley after accusing him of
leaving grass between two rows of
peanuts
Bill Hemming Ash and Central-avs
uncle of Stanley doubted the sun-
stroke theory
"Stanley has worked in the fields for
me on hotter clays than Wednesday
and I know he's too strong to have a
sunstroke" he said
Stanley had been at the reformatory
lust five days He was arrested July
when coming front the home of
W P Fowler 1116 W Ilth-st carry
ing articles identified by Fowler
The boy was taken from the field at
3:10 p m Wednesday and died at the
Institution hospital at 4 p m
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FATHER IGNORANT OF
SOWS WHEREABOUTS
By United Pres3
STILLWATER July 19—C A
Davis father of R E Davis former
guard at the Paula 'Valley reforma-
tory charged with murder in the
death of Stanley Kelley IL denied
knowledge of his son's whereabouts
Friday
Davis expressed concern for his
son and assured the sheriff's office
his cooperation
THE OKLAHOMA NEWS
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ROAD ENGINEER
TO BE CHOSEN
Highway Group Due to Make
Selection Before Aug
- 1 Other Jobs Up
Selection of s state highWay engi-
neer before Aug 1 was considered a
possibility Pride y Commissioners
have been unable to agree on a man
for the place
"The class of engineerwe want is
not coming to Oklahoma unless he is
offered the job u the unanimous
choice of the commission" a member
of the commission said in explaining
the delay in selecting a successor to
Clark R Mandigo One of the first
acts of the present commission was to
ask Mendip for his resignation
Col A R Loch federal highway
engineer with headquarters in Fort
Worth was considered a possibility
for the place Friday His name re
cently has been revived
Three Others COnsitlered
Three other engineers have been
considered
L R Ames former engineer for
North Carolina Frank Sheets Illinois
engineer and Charles N Moorfield of
South Carolina
A secretary is not expeeted to be
named Until after the engineer is
selected
Scott Burson of Cordell is con
sidered the most probable choice for
secretary
The west side of the state has been
demanding recognition for some time
and the secretaryship Is likely to go
there IS Is said
Burson is known to have refused
the state school land commission
secretary's job He is UStlersWod to
want the highway commission secre-
tary's place
The commission Friday stilt was
without cement to furnish con-
tractors for paving contracted for
this week
Cement companies bid virtually the
same prices on cement and all bids
were rejected Wednesday
Reports that Chairman Wentz
would build a private plant and
furnish the state cement at cost per
'listed although Wentz denied the
report
The commission late Thursday
awarded two edditional projects One
went to the Hyde Construction Co
for 64 mileson highway al in Grant-
er) on a bid of $91888 The other 6
miles on highway 11 in Kay-co went
to the Standard Paving Co on a bid
of $101742
COTTON EXPERT HERE
Dowd to Lecture at Classing
School Next Week
r L E Dowd chairman of the
arbitration board of the Houston cot-
ton exchange will lecture at the cot
ton classing school here next week
The classes will end- week from Sat-
urday after four weeks in session
The classes are held at the Okla-
homa Cotton Growers' association 12
W Sixth-at and are conducted by A
& M college
Lecturea on cotton marketing were
given this week by Or Alonzo B Cox
director ols business research at the
University of Texas
FINED IN ASSAULT
Jess Wood 2500 block W 20th-st
was fined $il for assault and battery
Friday because be sought to force
R R Donahoo 2500 block W Renoav
to withdraw a reckless driving charge
Estes fined Wood 20 On the driving
()barge after witneues testified he
threatened Donaboo near the police
station
BARGAIN
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Burning of $200 Leads to -
Death of Family of Four
by Untied Pres
BUCHAREST July 19--In the RU-
manian village Halmaryu the burn-
ing of less than $200 worth of Ru-
manian bank notea by a 6-year-old
child led to the death of an entire
family of four
Returning from market where he
bad sold some hogs and cows a Hal
mayru peasant named Gherguts
placed the proceeds of hie sales on lk
table in the family living room while
he himself well a trip to the barn
His 6-year-old son found the money
and threw it into the fire to see It
Man
Half-insane at the loss of the
PLAN TO CLOSE
'CITY GAS WELL
(Continued From Page 1)
88000000 cubic feet of wet gee
daily
There also are several other wells
In the field which would produce
gasoline it is said if allowed to
flow open
It A Griffith president of the
Sinclair 011 & Gee Co frequently
has said he would not allow his men
to shut in the well
Ile testified before ' the commis
Mon July 8 that great physical
danger would result from attempt
ing to shut in the well
Danger Seen
Be also asserted the well might be
ruined thus causing the operators
to lose their entire investment
Deeper drilling he explained
ht result in salt water coming
In ft cylvalral
A'estifying as a gas expert A W
Leonard formerly with the Okla-
homa Natural Gas corporation said
he did not favor closing in the well
Dangers of ruining the well were
stressed by Glenn Earoon field
agent for the Sinclair company
The well was investigated prior to
the hearing by a committee of op-
erators of the field headed bx M J
Kirwau of the Indian Territory Il-
luminating 011 Co
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money Ohorguta snatched up a near-
by ax-handle and with a few blows
killed the child From the kitchen
where she wu bathing her 2-year-old
girl baby the mother rushed into the
room to aacertain the came of the UP-
roar and commotion During her ab-
sence the baby drowned In the bath-
tub Frantic with grief at the sudden
loss of her two children Mrs Ohar-
guta ran into the yard and jumped
Into an open well Ohergute then
realizing the extent of the disaster
whIch his uncontrolled anger had
brolight about shot himself with his
hunting rifle
Well Blows in and
Messes Up House
$10000 Suit Filed
By tin Red Press
DUPO Ui July 19-011 may be
liquid goldto some people but it's
a smudge in the neck of Ur and
Mrs Arthur McCain who have
sued for $10000 claiming a well
recently shot here deluged their
home ruined their furniture and
messed up their auto
ASK BIDS ON SEWERS
Five Storm Conduits toCost
! $1250000
Bids for the five remaining storm
sewers to be built out of the $8000-
000 bond issue will be asked next
month City Engineer Erna ll said Fri-
day Bids on all five of the projects es-
timated to cost $1225000 will be
asked at once in an effort to stimu-
late competition Small said
The bids also will be asked with
and without pipe needed The city
recently received bids on all EMI of
pipe at the respective plants where
It is made and may finct it cheaper
to furnish the material 'than get it
through the construction contractor
Small explained
greatly reduced prices on two groups of silk
JUL! 191929
FACTORY BLAST
FATAL TO SEVEN :
Death List Mounts in Undo termined Explosion in
- Pennsylvania
Br Vetted Press
NEW KENSINGTON Pa July lg--
The death toll IIP Thursday night's
explosion at Logan's ferry plant of the
U S Aluminum Co mounted to seven 10
Friday with the death of four more
victims
Two men were found dead In the
debris of the plant a subsidiary of 4
t h e Aluminum Co of America
Another died a short time later and
the other four died duringthe night
and morning
All the victims were workers 4
Two other workmen are expected to
die of injuries received in the blast
Over a score was hurt 4
The powder plant of Ahe factory )s
was wrecked Cause of the explosion
4
is undetermined
THEATER RULING SOON
Judge Hooker to Give Victoria
Decision Next Week
District Judge Hooker will rule next
week on the receivership applicatiOn
sought by Victoria theater stockhold
The cme was argued Thursday
Judge Hooker asked that briefs be
submitted Warren IC Snyder repre-
sents the etockholders seeking a re-
ceiver L M Rouel builder and the-
ater owner seeks to prevent :Weill
ership and asks that liens alleged to
show $20000 due stockholders by A
H Emenhiser stock promoter be cancelled
$18000000 POWER PROJECT
JOPLIN Mo July 19--Construo
ton of the 68000000 hydro-elec
trio power plant and dam at Table
Rock wM not start this year E
Harsh general manager ot the Em-
pire District Electric Co announced
Friday
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Magee, Carl C. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 251, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1929, newspaper, July 19, 1929; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2009202/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.