The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 124, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1932 Page: 9 of 20
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FRIDAY FEBRUARY 26 1932 Phone
In Free Press Fiollt
COUNTY SALARY
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CUTS FoRCED
By ED MILES
Ten per cent salary cuts already
outlined in several courthouse de-
partments will bring no saving to
the taxpayer figures in the county
clerk's office showed today
The cuts were ordered by the
county commissioners in the high-
way department and by County As
sessor Jim Bodine and County
r11 Treasurer J O Crawford in their
own departments
Crawford put into effect this
month a cut amounting to almost
10 per cent but figures showed the
cut necessary to get somewhere near
salary appropriations
Until this month the treasurer s
payroll exclusive of Crawford's sa1
ary which is fixed by law totaled
$464950 This month cuts in some
salaries and a reduction of the
working force reduced salaries to
$419850 —
Over Appropriations
If the cut is followed until the
end of the fiscal year Crawford wilt
be $274559 over the salary appro-
priations and a transfer will be nec-
essary from some other fund
Bodine's announced cut of 10 pet
cent to go into effect March 1 was
evidently brought about through
much the same conditions
1 The assessor's present monthly
payroll totals $447550 This would
be reduced to $402950 by the pro-
posed cut
However even with the cut in
feet until July 1 the assessor would
be $2835 over his salary budget and
another transfer would be neces-
sary Study Details of Slash
Details Of the highway salary cut
C have not been worked out by the
county commissioners but the cut
cannot affect county taxes since th2
highway department is paid from
revenues derived front gasoline
taxes
Since salaries in the sheriff's and
county attorney's officers are fixed
by law the offices of County Clerk
B E Corrigan and Court Clerk Cliff
Myers are the only ones that could
be affected
Both look with disfavor on im-
mediate salary cuts
Corrigan's monthly payroll now
totals $6810 as compared with $7035
paid by his predecessor J W Berry
Without an increase in expenditures
Corrigan will have $205 left in his
salary fund at the end of the year
Myers' present salary total is $2600
per month as compared with $2475
a year ago He will still have $150
In his salary appropriation at the
end of the month
City Slash Delayed
Reduction of city hall salaries and
other appropriations will be delayed
until the 40-day protest period on
the budget has expired Manager
Albert L McRill said today
The county equalization board was
expected today to approve city
county and school budgets already
long overdue and open the 40-day
I I period
City officials hope to strike $200-
0 m 00 from this year's budget by put-
! ting into effect a complete new
salary schedule about April 1 and
by eliminating appropriations such
as funds for equipment which was
to have been bought during the
fiscal year
The council budget committee
working with McRill in swinging the
knife over city expenses hopes to
strike a half million dollars from
next year's budget and present a
tax Increase
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10 Per Cent Reduction Neces-
sary to Keep Within Bud-
get Records Show
CITY SLASH !S DELAYED
Survey to Be Made Before
Reductions Are Adopted
MOM Says
OPEN LENT SERVICES
Y W C A Starts Series to
Be Held Each Week
--
Opening a series of inspirational
meetings to be held weekly at the
Y W C A before Lent tho Very
Rev James Mills dean of St Paul's
Episcopal cathedral was to speak
today on The Meaning of Lent"
Mrs Earl Foster first vice-president
was to preside at the meeting
at 11 a m in the Y W C A audi-
torium The program next week will be
on attitudes of Christian people to
be led by the Rev F M Sheldon
Pilgrim Congregational Church pas-
tor The third of the series will
feature a talk by Dr A M Jayne
First Methodist Church pastor who
will talk on "The Life of a Christian
in the World of Today"
Starting March 14 pre-Lenten
services will be held each day at
12:30 p in in the Y W C A chapel
with members of the board of di-
rectors presiding Margaret Vesey
secretary said
HARDING PATRONS
ELECT OFFICERS
Parent-Teacher Association Names
Mrs D Neville Jones President
-
Mrs D Ne illc Jones was elected
pvesident of the Harding Junior
High School Parent-Teacher As-
sociation at a meeting this week
Other officers are: Vice-president
Mrs Bruce McClelland secretary
Mrs M M Jones: treasurer Mrs
B R Cook delegate Mrs E P
Allen historian Mrs M B Cun-
ningham and parliamentarian Mrs
Ralph Randall
fil SATURDAY SPECIAL:
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tnited Press
BERLIN Feb 26—The reichstag
by a vot e of 289 to 264 expressed
confidence in the government of
Chancellor Heinrich Bruening to-
day Previously by a rising vote the
reichstag approved March 13 as the
date for the presidential election
with the second ballot if necessary
on April 10
C:
Basing their right of criticism on
the constitutional freedom of the
press Howard C Anderson above
and James A Mathews below re-
spectively editor and publisher of
the Aberdeen S D) American-
News are fighting contempt of
court sehtences of 30 days in jail
and $200 each in fines When
they said Circuit Judge Howard
Babcock's sentence of a forger
was too lenient the judge ordered
them to jail Sentences are sus-
pending pending appeal
BRUENING IS UPHELD
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SEENEWERAFOR
OIL INDUSTRY
Spring Activity Brings Hope
For Stabilization and
Recovery
By UNITED PRESS
Hysteria attendant to the over-
development period the past two
years in the domestic petroleum in-
dustry and subsequent depression
apparently will be missing when
spring activity is renewed
While oil nien were setting their
businesses in order as an aftermath
of the record low crude prices of last
summer they also were getting con-
trol of somewhat badly shattered
nerves
A frenzied reception was given the
martial law edict in Oklahoma and
Texas last summer when the drastic
move was taken to curb unrestricted
market destroying production Only
a ripple of comment was evoked by
the withdrawal yesterday of mili-
tary supervision in the vast east
Texas field
The Texas railroad commission
Issued an order holding production
in that area to 325000 barrels daily
If military controls had been re-
linquished only a few weeks ago
the industry probably would have
received it as disconcerting news
Today however the conviction is
widespread that market and price
limitations will prevent reckless de-
velopment in the future
Another restrictive aspect is that
operators are realizing potentials of
the greatest Mid-Continent fields
had been vastly overestimated and
that limited production is necessary
to recover the greatest amount of
oil
Production continued to decline
last week the American Petroleum
Institute reported Activity of re-
finers however kept gasoline stocks
at a high level The institute es-
timated that daily production of
crude in the United States declined
30250 barrels to 2108050 last week
Imports however increased
sharply the daily average rising 54-
000 barrels to 254429
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"TWAT'S one of the things I like most about
Chesterfields the attitude of the people
who make them They positively lean over
backwards to be fair and square
"I've been watching their advertisements
for years And do you know the thing that
struck me most forcibly? They're so reason-
able! Just a plain straightforward statement
of facts 1No wild claims Nothing that's
hard to believe!
"I wouldn't want to be a competitor of
Chesterfield! They make too good a cigarette!
I really believe they're the mildest I ever tasted
"I can smoke Chesterfields any hour of the
day or night They're so mild I dont even
bother to keep track of how many Me smoked
They must be purer too they certainly taste
better to me!"
"Mmie that Satisfies" Hear Nat Shilkret's npieee or
ebestra and Alex Graysoloistevery night exreptSunday—
entire Columbia Network-10:30 Eastern Standard Time
OWRAPPED IN DU PONT NO 300 MOISTURE
PROOF CELLOPHANE THE BEST MADE
THE
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Paul Lukas they said he
was through when the talkies
came he wouldn't quit and
now he's in greater demand than
ever
PUBLICITY IS PLANNED
Anti-Hoarding Groups to Dis-
cuss New Work
The Oklahoma City citizens re-
construction organization today was
to complete publicity plans and
speakers' appointments for its part
In the national anti-hoarding cam-
paign March 7 to 15
H a Hatfield speakers' bureau
and P 'Wiley Ball genera' chair-
man were to meet with City Supt
C K Reiff today to plan a school
essay contest
The state headquarters today were
distributing information On the
campaign to chambers of commerce
Names of local chairmen over the
state are arriving steadily W R
Martineau state chairman said
Ned Shep ler president of the
Oklahoma Press Association and
editor of The Lawton Constitution
and Harry B Rutledge field secre-
tary of the press association Nor-
man will be at state headquarters
28 W First-a today to plan a pub-
licity campaign Martineau said
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SIKER APPEALS
BROADCAST CASE
Los Angeles Preacher Carries
Air Ban to U S Su-
preme Court
By MAX STERN
Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance
Wit QIIINGTON Feb I—A fire-
eating radio performer once a
southern Mountaineer and now a
Methodist preacher of Los Aageles
probably will be the center of a free-
speech contest before the United
States supreme court
He is Rev Robert P Shur pas-
tor of Trinity Methodist Church
South whose radio voice was stilled
last November by the federal radio
commission Wil( 11 it revoked license
for his station KGEF on he ground
that the pastor had abused his priv-
ileges Appeal Is Prepared
Shuler's attorney Louis Caldwell
has prepared an appeal from the
COMTIliSSi011'S ruling on the ground
that it had no right to censor his
utterances by denying him a license
This appeal will be argued in the
district court of appeals Should
this court uphold the commission
Shu ler would appeal to the supreme
court
The conuniasion's action was
taken in face of a contrary recom-
mendation made by its own exam-
iner Yost In the commission's
ruling Shuler was declared to have
employed "methods certainly not in
the interests of the public or the
rendition of a commendable broad-
casting service"
Broadcasts Are Hit
"The broadcasts of this party are
filled with misstatements of fact
and insinuations based thereon"
the commission ruled
"A reckless use of facts accom-
panied by little or no effort to as-
certain the real truth thereof has
featured his radio talks While
this commission does not have the
power of censorship It does have the
duty of determining whether the
standard fixed by law has been or
will be met by the use cl a broad-
casting license"
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STATE DELAYS SITE
FOR SUB-PRISON
Additional Surreys to Be Made in
Atoka County
Sites for building the new sub-
penitentiary in Atoka County will
be chosen after additional surveys
W C Hughes chairman of the
board of affairs said today
The board of affairs Warden Sam
Brown and the stale architect were
at the site of the new prison farm
yesterday but decided on no def-
inite building plan Hughes said
The state will have about $180000
to spend on buildings after the
land about 8000 acres has been pur-
chased Hughes said The first
permanent unit probably will care
for about 500 convicts Hughes said
Temporary barracks to house
convicts who will do part of the
labor Win be constructed immediate-
ly he said
DRIVE ON 1931 TAGS
Tax Commission Says Car
Owners Face Arrest
Autoinobile owners who do not
have 1932 license tags on their cars
after Tuesday will face arrest
We are going to enforce the law"
Melven Cornish chairman of the
state tax commission said today
The law provides for arrest alter
March I In the past however
arrests have not started until after
April I at which time the de-
linquency penalty gaits
Cornish wouldn't discuss a pos-
sibility that the commission might
delay its state drive until April 1
The penalty for failure to pur-
chase new tags before March 1 is
about double the tag cost if the
car owner lets the case get to court
The tax comnassion formerly has
used its own enforcement officers
and sheriffs' forces in the auto tag
drives
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LIQUID TABLETS SALVE
666 Liquid or Tablets ubed inter-
nally and 86' Salve externally make
I complete and effective treatment
for Colds
Most Speedy Remedies Known
SUSPECT IS SHOT
Yout h 16 in Hospital
Wounded by First-st Grocer
Police today were guarding a 16-
year-old youth giving his name as
Mannie Curry reported to have been
shot early this morning at a grocery
store 412 NE First-st
B T Drain the grocer was re-
ported by police to have shot the
youth uhen he broke a hole
through tile store's floor
Draiii hidden in the store fired
one shot as the you came tlifoutih
the floor police said Tim bullet
pierced the youth's right shoulder
and he was taken to Oklahoma City
General Hospital
Police said a hole hatl been
knocked in the foundation by a
burglar who robbed the store Wed-
nesday night by tearing a hole in
the flooring
DICUSSES GOLD STANDARD
MEXICO CITY Feb 26--'Abo1ition
of the gold standard certainly
has not hampered the economic re-
covery of the world and Mexico's
25 years experience with the gold
standard setTIS to bear out thus"
President Pascual Oniz Rubio of
Mexico declared in a United Press
interview
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CARPENTER PAPER COMPANY
27-29 East Grand Oklahoma City Olda
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DESPERADOES END
FLIGHT IN GUN FIGHT
One Shut Captured and Other
Surrenders In Swamp
By 'United Press
PICAYUNE Miss Feb IlC—The
flight of two desperadoes across i
two titates with WOO from the Lum-
berton Yiss Bank ended in the
swamps ness here today whcn one
suspected bandit was shot and cap
tured and the other surrounded —
Sheriff S T Ruff said the
wounded bandit gave his name as J
W Ward of Fort Worth Texas that
he confessed to the robbery and
gave his companion's name as MIL
The two bandits were cornered
here filter a series of gun fights
kidnapings and holdups that ex
tended from Lumberton to Bogaluss
La here a policeman was shot
this morning
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Magee, Carl C. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 124, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1932, newspaper, February 26, 1932; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2009753/m1/9/?q=del+city&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.