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Local Forecast: Generally fair
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In the confemion officers said
Righthouse told how he had applied
for a nurse for his wife through a
' central registry office He was re-
ferred to Mrs Estep and called for
her in his auto As they entered
their home he said he hit her with
a pair of pliers he had carried from
' the car
The buckskin thong that he used
to choke her was taken from his
babys crib His wife he said de-
t serted him last week and took their
year and a half old child with her
to her father's in Colorado Springs
Colo
' 'lighthouse said that he had been
drinking and "couldn't remember
anyihing since Monday night" and
later added that he "didn't know
why" be had killed Mrs Este!) Be-
' fore repoeting the murder he said
be had turned on the gas in his
room and slashed his wrists intend-
ing to end his life but nothing
happened
Neighbors Aroused
' For some hours the body of Mrs
Estep was not identified but today
when details of the murder were
learned outraged neighbors of the
nurse threatened to storm the po-
' lice station Officers took Right
house to prison to await arraign-
ment m funeral arrangements were
being made for Mrs Estep
The body of the nurse probably
will be returned to Sand Springs
where her mother Mrs Mary Jones
and a brother J E Jones live
Weather Forecast
Ornerally fair today and tomor-
row Cooler tonight and warmer
tomorrow
HOURLY TEMPERATURES
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Midnight —60
1 a m 58
2 a m 57
3 a m 56
4 a m 57
5 a m 57
6 a m 57
7 a m 56
VOL 31 NO 218
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S TRAIN SPEEDS TOWARD WASHINGTON AFTER PASSING THROUGH DURANT MUSKOGEE AND VINITA
7114 s: ' ' ' "
oft "1 '117 :
Feeling puffed up? Well a
77-pound tarpon—
GUARD SLAYER
OF STATE NURSE
Sand Springs Woman Strangled After Being Lured
Into Home on West Coast to
Take Sick Case
8 a m 58
9 a In 60
10 a 61
11 a m 62
Noon 63
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2 p m 67
Off 1
The Air
Many of the big names in
radio are deserting the air
for the summer Equally in-
teresting programs are be-
ing prepared to replace
them Read about the sum-
mer attractions on your fa-
vorite programs in
The Personal
Side of Radio
it's in The News
every Sunday
SPANISH MINE KILLS
12 Injured Aboard Destroyer
In Mediterranean
By Untied Prrss
VALENCIA Spain May
Three were killed and 12 injured
today when a British destroyer the
H-35 struck a mine off Almeria
Harbor In the Mediterranean The
destroyer was towed into Almeria
after the explosion
(Additional war news on Page
3)
KANSAN GETS U S POST
By United Premi
WASHINGTON May 13 — The
Senate today confirmed the nom-
ination of Harrison Parkmen of
Kansas to be purchasing agent in
the Postoffice Department
What? Congress is still kicking
over the traces?
INCREASE IN
CITY TAX RATE
SEEN BY QUINN
he said "The problem is however
By United Press whether the Excise Board would
WASHINGTON may 13 give us 5 mills"
The possibility of declines in mis-
Ti e Indian Office revealed cellaneous retenue was offered by
today that it is investigating the city manager as the reason for
possibility of wholesale de- asking an increased tax rate
frauding of Osage Indians in Department Estimates Due
Oklahoma whose incomes from oil This revenue decrease is expected
properties are controlled by ap- to come about through a diminish-
pointed trustees ing of oil activities that have here-
A statement to the House appro- tofore yielded the city a big sum
priations sub-committee which eon- The city manager has set next
sidered the Interior Department Thursday as the deadline for filing
appropriation bill cited cash short- by department heads of preliminary
ages in seven out of eight specific estimates of needed appropriations
cases investigated The department for their departments
asked an appropriation for three After receipt of these estimates
special agents and a stenographer the process of "paring down" pro-
in the investigation's division to posed appropriations will be under
continue the inquiry taken by the city manager
Audit Trustee Accounts He asserted that first considera-
William Zimmerman Jr assist-
ant Indian commissioner said that TURN TO PAGE 8 COLUMN 4
investigators now are auditing the —
trustee accounts for about 1000 In- Roos EvELT witis
dims
"Several millions of dollars" in
Indian trust
involved funds were said to be WORK RELIEF FIGH1
No prosecutions have been start-
ed although an investigator stated
that sufficient evidencewas avail- House Committee Approve!
able in seven cases on which to base S1500000000 Fund
criminal prosecution
Cites Violations
Under a special federal law for By Uniteft Pres
the Osage Indians restricted in- WASHINGTON May 13—Th(
competent and minor members of House appropriations committec
the tribe are under the financial voted today to report favorably e
guardianship of trustees who must $1500200000 work relief bill stand
report to boils the Osage County lug by the President's request lot
Court and the Indian Office Zim- "adequate" funds for the needy ant
merman explained overriding an economy attempt tc
One form of violation which he cut the program by one third
said had been discovered was fail- The bill will be brought up ir
ure of a trustee to report to both the House for action next week
agencies Another cited violation The relief measure was submittec
was the sale of property by trustees to the House accompanied by fore
to their wards casts of WPA Administrator Harr3
Zimmerman said that if evidence L Hopkins and Secretary of Agri
gathered by investigators convinces culture Henry A Wallace that fed
officials of the Indian Bureau that eral relief for the distressed of cit3
there has been fraud the informs- and farm has become a permanor
bon will be turned over to the De- problem
partment of Justice for prosecu- Leaders predicted Its passage In
tiOIL trier dpsnite various Rentiblicat
WORK RELIEF FIGHT
House Committee Approves
$1500000000 Fund
ler a special federal law for By Unite4 Pre
)sage Indians restricted in- WASHINGTON May 11—The
?tent and minor members of House appropriations committee
ribe are under the financial voted today to report favorably a
lanship of trustees who must $1500900000 work relief bill saind-
t to both the Osage County ing by the President's request for
and the Indian Office Zim- "adequate" funds for the needy and
an explained overriding an economy attempt to
? form of violation which he cut the program by one third
had been discovered VHS fail- The bill will be brought up in
If a trustee to report to both the House for action next week
!les Anothcr cited violation The relief measure was submitted
he sale of property by trustees to the House accompanied by fore-
eir wards casts of WPA Administrator Harry
unerman said that if evidence L Hopkins and Secretary of Agri-
red by investigators convinces culture Henry A Wallace that fed-
Ms of the Indian Bureau that eral relief for the distressed of city
has been fraud the inform- and farm has become a permanent
will be turned over to the De- problem
lent of Justice for prosecti- Leaders predicted its passage In-
tact despite various Republican
and Insurgent Democratic bloc el-
VIISH MINE KILLS forts to reduce the funds increase
them or amend the measure to turn
relief Administration back to the
3 BRITISH SAILORS staTtleise House began consideration
today of the $115000000 Interior
Department supply bill which car-
Injured Aboard Destroyer ries $57000000 for public construe
tion projects of work giving type
NEW U S SENATOR
FACES SUIT BY TVA
seek To Condemn Land Valued At
$1600000 By Berry
fly UiiItd Pri
KNOXVILLE Tenn May 13—
The Tennessee Valley authority to-
day filed suit in U B Court against
U S Senator Oeorge L Berry and
associates to condemn their mineral
rights on 32 tracts of land in the
Norris reservoir area
Counsel for Berry recently filed
a Oahu against T V A for CPO-
000 for a portion of the mineral
rights involved (
OKLAHOMA CITY THURSDAY MAY 13 1937
Certainly that's nothing But the tarpon'll make
to joke about! 'em rub their eyes
His vacation brought to the happiest possible conclusion by hooking a 77-pound tarpon largest catch' of any in the party President Roosevelt appeared in fine fettle and
high humor when pictured aboard a fishing launch off the Texas coast just before he started his return trip to Wa shington En route the President's train passed through
Durant Muskogee and Vinita during the night The President's special due in Washington tomorrow was headed th rough Springfield Mo today (See story on Page 3)
Dog Lobbies Blind Aid Bill
Through House Committee
'Eyes' of Sightless Engineer Wins Hearts of
Congressmen At Hearing
'Gentlemen we have changed our minds (Thum thumpety-thump
went Rex' tail) You may rest assured that this committee will re-
port this bill favorably"
Rex walked down the hall again with Dr Claus His tail still was
wagging rhythmically over a good Job well done
seriously injured when he was
burled underneath debris in a Hugo
scut house that collapsed when
struck by a high wind Police Chief
Jim H Lind ly and Mrs Lind ly or
Hugo narrowly escaped injury when
the wind tore down a wall
Freak 'Weather
Brings Cool Snap
Clehr and cool weather were
promised' today by Assistant Fed-
eral Weather Observer Frank Whit-
ney after a thunder kitorni a hail
storm and a rainbow had given
the city Its most unusual weather
condition' In rani lute yesterday
Tomorrow will be warmer
The rain which has soaked the
state all week was sporadic In the
southeast and northeast today
The weather became freakish yes-
terday at 6 o it For 15 minutes
in the downtown and west areas
hail as large as marbles descended
and rain fell in torrents
While all this was going on a
rainbow formed in the east
more prudent of him to stay at
home His condition is highly satis-
factoy and he continues to receive
his friends and is planning to re-
turn to the United States in about
a fortnight"
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POLICE GAS
PICKETS IN
STEEL STRIKE
Oillill OprIllys illfUlliall 11-clitgitu AIM' D e In y Lureu! --- 1 By FREDERICK C OTHMAN --
Decline In Oil Activities United Press Staff Correspondent
Into Home on West Coast to WAStHINGTIONi May —Rex a bright-eyed pup with an affection- Fear Spread of Labor
enemy alike and a tail which would not
Causes Slump In Dispute to Other
stop wagging today achieved the distinction of being the first dog in
Take Sick Case
history to innuence congressional legislation
Revenue When Rex marched sedately down the marble halls of the House Plants
By Millen Press office building at the heels of his master six congressmen headed by
Rep Alfred L Bulwinkle OD N C ) were considering unhappily a
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FRESNO Cal May 13Roy L Righthouse 27 was With budget drafting in its bill which would allow the canine 'eyes' of blind men to travel Wth
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protected in Folsom Prison today from the threat of mob preliminary stages City Man- them in railway passenger coaches PITTSBURGH May 13—
violence after his alleged confession to the strangle-mur- ager W A Quinn forecast As Bulsvinkle put it and as his confreres on the interstate corn- Police fired tear gas at strik-
merce subcommittee agreed no such legislation as that proposed by ing Jones & Laughlin steel-
der of Mrs Alma Estep 37-year-old Sand Springs Okla today that the maximum levy Rep M F Smith ID Wash) was necessary They said the railroads workers today as the Corn-
nurse allowable under law will be would be glad to accomodate the dogs of blind men without being
Righthouse a soda-Jerker ap-T required to finance the city during forced to do so by law mittee for Industrialization
peared at the police station Wed- 1 o to make independent steel produc-
sAGE FRAuos the approaching fiscal year Rex and Rex alone caused them to change their minds Here's began mobilizing its "entire forces"
nesday reporting that he had Heretofore the state' Equalization how:
Board has allocated this maximum His master was Dr Harry P Claus distinguished young consulting
ers sign the contracts Police said
awakened and found the body of
to cities The Present levy is a frac- engineer who lost his eyesight in a plane crash three years ago and they discharged "five or six" tear
a strange woman in bed beside him
tion above 3 mills lAto was the first witness to appear in favor of the bill Rex sat gas bombs into a group of 250
After short questioning he is said
PROBED BY 1111 S l
i light Be Four quietly at his feet pickets
to havsconfessed luring the nurse 1 City Manager Quinn indicated ' The Jones & McLaughiln plants
enploying 27000 were cloed
who went under the professional thn hn hlii th t ic nR CLAUS told how his business kept him traveling constantly and
I 1 I if IS EN 10 BO § I I W 1 1 The Jones & MeLaughiln plants
to have -confessed luring the nurse 1 City Manager Quinn indicated
DR CLAUS told how his business kept him traveling constantly and i employing 27000 were closed
who went under the professional - that he believed the county Excise 1 Union leaders charged that the
name of Mrs E Saxon to his home Board would set the maximum city how he frequently was forced by railroad regulations to ride in 1 attack was not provoked but Po-
where he assaulted her and then Indian Commissioner Says the baggage car with Rex The latter caught Bulwinkles eve opened
levy at 4 mills lice Chief Wilbur L Ambrose said
strangled her with a buckskin his mouth in what looked like a smile and thumped the thick green
thong Millions In Oil Wealth "Ill try to keep the budget down
carpet—ker-plunk ker-plunk ker-plunk—threc times with his fun' tail 1 that the pickets surrounded him
to a 4-mill levy but there is no 4 had undetoone a and other officers when they' be-
Hit With Pliers Involved The doctor added that his dog
question but that we need 5 mills" I hi """ """--" 6 n ! gall a -peaceful survey" at the
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191 was off 3' and National 7131J
off 3'
Motor shares were weak with
"'"" '"""" WHEAT IN DECLINE
his friends and is planning to re- Wheat prices worked lower in the
turn to the United States in about face of a firmer tone in foreign
a fortnight" markets At the end wheat was 1! to
cent lower: new corn off to up
HOG PRICES MAKE RECORE I cent: old corn I to 211 cents high
er and oats cent lower to 1
cents higher
Highest' Point of Year Is Readied
On Major Markets COTTON TO NEW l'Ar
Cotton futures Mon 16 to 21
Final Home
Edition
PRICE THREE CENTS
Sy Carrier 16 Cents a Week
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INITIATIVE MOVE
ON 3 MEASURES
LAUNCI1ED HERE
State Organization Is Formed In Attempt to Block
$35000000 Road Bill and Runoff Repeal
And Cooperative Hospital
COUNTY LEADERS SEEK CAR TAG LAW CHANGE
to a 4-mill levy but there is today pending solution of a dis-
th
he said "The problem is however no :
rThe doe'tor n'cided'-th-a t his dog and t- him 'ititt' titn'td'1ntat ! and other officers when they be- I guest list were held in abeyance
question but that we need 5 mills I : an a peaceful survey" at t
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and that Rex had been taught to be friendly with everyone i Itth gate of the plant
pute between the royal family and
whether the Excise Board would t A woman picket Mrs May
everywhere unless commanded otherwise Rex cocked his le
t)
ft ear He '
give us 5 mills" walked over to a hostile-looking gentleman and stuck out his paw
in Sample 25 wife of a striker was the British government Over offi-
The possibility of declines in mis- a gesture of friendship arrested on a charge Of assault I cial recognition of the wedding
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cellaneous reenue was offered by and battery She allegedlv struck ' The duke was reported to have
The gentleman was R V Fletcher general coumel of the Associa- - -
the city manager as the reason for Chief Ambros e
Hon of American Railroads who had appeared to oppose the bill
asking an increased tax rate Fletcher couldn't help but smile He bent down and to '
ok Rex good Police were sent into the strike
been upset over the government's
Department Estimates Due I right paw : cone both at i he Aliquippa and objections to the attendance of any
1 South Side Pittsburgh works of member of the royal ta mily at a
This revenue decrease is expected Rex returned to the feet of Dr Claus The doctor told how neces-
to come about through a diminish- sary his dog was to him particularly in such strange places as railway I TURN TO PAGE R COLUMN 5 private civil wedding in the Chau-
ing of oil activities that have here- coaches Rex turned over on his back and waved all four of his paws
teal de Cande here
tofore yielded the city a big stun His tail continued to thump STOCKS RECOVER Both the duke and Mrs WAI'lifqd
The city manager has set next
favor a private chateau wedding
Thursday as the deadline for filing r LETCHER testified necessary that he did not believe the bill was rather than a religious ceremony in
by department heads of preliminary r So did I M Cireenlaw general counsel for the Pullman Co They : AFTER EARLY BREAK Paris at which the blessing of the
estimates of needed appropriations said—while Rex reached over and disconcertingly nuzzled their legs— church having been obtained the
for their departments that they wanted no large dogs in their cars but that they believed : British government might consent
After receipt of these estimates they could work out informally a plan for the accommodation ogs o f d
Prices Rally After Hitting to the twesen member ce of a eber or
the pocess of "paring down" pro- of blind men
I members of the royal family
posed appropriations will be under- Officially that was the end of the hearing Really it was just the Lows for Year 1 Leaves It to Family
taken by the city manager beginning Dr Claus unhooked Rex' leash and Rex bounded immediately I The duke was leaving the ques-
He asserted that first considera- t" i ilt h-1 nr tilts oisin 11 linbA thlmi11 11 T3 1A
Oklahoma Business and Political Group to Put
Petitions Into Circulation Immediately to
Veto Actions of Legislature
- See story on Page 3) Definite plans to appeal to the people by the initiative
and referendum route on three important issues were
reached at a conference of business and political leaders at
POLICE GAS the Skirvin Hotel today
A state-wide organization was disclosed and petitions
will be put into circulation immediately to attempt to undo
some of the most far-reaching actions of the 16th legis-
p 1 c K E i s IN lativesesionciwthlich ended yesterday
These
ONE: Initiative movement to repeal the highway
sTEEL STRIKE
! note issue and block the floating of $35000000 in notes
I nwhich Wouldmortgage 40 per cent of the highway revenue
for 10
1 TWO: An initiative m m
oveent writ rit e jut o the
! statutes a law authorizing operation of co-operative hos-
Fear Spread of Labor pitals
THREE: A referendum campaign to repeal the law
Dispute to Other passed by the Legislature repealing the runoff primary law
-' Initial plans for a movement in-
Plants i tended to bring about an initiative
viltiosoR FAcEs !petition to change a recently en-
acted state vehicle tax law will be
By United Pre
I made here next week Mike Donnel-
PITTSBURGH May 13— y commissioner today re-
Police fired tear gas at strik- NEw TRouBLE&ortceod"nt
ing Jones & Laughlin steel- Four County Parley Set
workers today as the Corn- 1 County commissioners from Okla-
ittee for Industrialization !homa Tulsa Kay and Ottawa
m!
hPga 11 111(thili7ing itS "PntirP inreps'' 1 British Government Tries to Counties will meet here to deter
Dictate Wedding Plans
Future Residence
By United PretA
MONTS France May 11—Defi-
nite wedding arranpements of the
Duke of Windsor and Mrs Wallis
Waffle Id especially the tentative
I mine what moves should be made
I to begin the initiative petition
which will ask that vehicle taxes
be apportioned on a basis of botti
population anti mileage rather than
population alone as voted by the
Legislature
! "Oklahoma County alone will he
I:educed from $33)000 to $47001)
which will preclude the construc-
tion of any mom highways or
' bridges and greatly reduce main-
tenance of those we have Mr
'Donnelly said Oklahoma Tulsa
Kay and Ottawa Counties hardest
hit by the new bill have 40 per
1 cent cf the motor vehicles in Okla-
' horns said the conimisxioner
Leaders in the conference today
included A V Boswell Oklahoma
City contractor and builder: L V
Orton Pawnee former highway
bOtli n blue w:iota-pi ib IA
Rex returned to the feet of Dr Claus The doctor told how neces- 1 W011 member of the royal family at a co
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mmissioner and attorney Sam
sary his dog Ivas to him particularly in such strange places as railway TURN TO PAGE 8 COLUMN 5 private civil wedding in the Chau- : Battles Democratic state chairman
coaches Rex turned OM on his back and waved all four of his paws I ------------ tau de Candi here 1Torn Cheek president of the Farm-
His tail continued to thump Both the duke and Mrs WAVriPICI ers Union Baxter Taylor former
STOCKS RECOVER favor a private chateau wedding Spedal attorney for former Gov W
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F LETCHER testified that he did not believe the bill was necessary rather than a relig m
ious ceremony in !H Murray and a number of the
So did I M Greenlaw general counsel for the Pullman Co They AFTER EARLY BREAK Paris at which the blessing of the : rank and file of workers in the
said—while Rex reached over and disconcertingly nuzzled their IITS— church having been obtained the Denmcratic part and other organi-
y
said—while Rex reached over and disconcertingly nuzzled their ICl2S—
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church having been obtained the Democratic party and other organi-
that they wanted no large dogs in their cars but that they believed British government might consent ! zations
they could work out informally a plan for the accommodation of ' to the presence of a member or Victory iti rolls Seen
! Mr Boswell predicted Ilia t t he
of blind men clog Prices Rally After Hitting
members of the royal family
Officially that was the end of the hearing Really it was just the Lows for Year 1 Leaves It to Family 60(100 signa:IIITS regiured to initiate
beginning Dr Claus unhooked Rex' leash and Rex bounded immediately I The duke WaS leavina t he ones- i he road repeal and co-opera t RC
to the head of the table He licked Bulwinkle's hand He strained I tion to the family in London Ilk hosPital iStIP Mid be obtained in
upward and licked the congressman's chin By Initt1 Pro I
Bulwinkle's frown long since had changed to a grin Now it turned NEW YORK May 13!smks !spokesman Herman L Rogers said 10711r‘eset1:'i :re 0111h
He daer('1lr'71 i 11
1 arh7Pec acts
to a laugh as Rex frolicked around the room and pawed the knee of yrI ! reports that the duke had tele-
:Of the Ie P2 11latorp and predicted
m they ve
almost every man in it Finally Chairman Bulwinkle called his daugh- broke today in ctiv to new lows for the
trading but VOIllnir
phoned an appeal for int erven t ion -
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ter in from the next office and introduced lightned before the close nd her to Rex to his mother
Qu Mary wpr to the 1RW makers by
would inar2in
e a
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a 7 to I
Rex politely gave her his paw By then the Congressmen were smil- Prices came back from lows llolutely ntrue" and that "there The init la at lye act ion 11N-wie 9
1 is whole
story" '
tug almost until tears were in their eyes Rex returned to Dr Claus Steels led the declin ty! S nothing in t he
e cent of the votes cas( in tile last
and placed his lwad gently on his master's knee while Congressman Steel touched 937 o ff 5' b01P ef liaPe "PamitlY still "s "'In er'leel-tion tor prewlent
Bulwinkle announced to the press: ! tamed at the castle thnt as an nni-
meeting support Bethlehem at !! un Blocking of the runoff primary
Mate compromise the Duke of Kent repettl would be easter its on IV 6 per
Invorite brother of ale duke
cm! if the vote is required or about
I)(' permitted to attend the Cande Cipon st2ners on petitions
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1Castle ceremony incoenitch
Rex walked down the hall again with Dr Claus His tail still was Chrysler off more than 5 points at I 1 Farm Group Plans Own Drive
Mr The d Cheek said Ole nittlirr'11
wagging rhythmically over a good Job well done
ne
a w low for the ner tsn
year Geal i or oft7:1::i ht:-('''T-'I'lrl n
it“11--1 union will !no nitai) a separatc or-
i iionikise I a l:s
know
— Motors made a new low Farm and
of the weddin g in honor to his g anizalion in its eampaiLin for the
LIGHTN s ING STRIKES J P MORGAN IS ILL fertilizer issues were dweak now Rails bride
softened Utilitie mae lows tholpirtblilltitilwelriell it ponsored in
' WITH HEART TROUBLE Commodity issues not ably rubbers The ceremony Ail was set tenta-
tively for the first week in June : The farm leaders aid lir would
followed their f u t u r e s markets
3 HOMES IN STATE
i Condition Is Satisf t r it
I Reports
ac ary at Bel
down Oils mercantile shares cop-
pers and amusements lost I or 2
points Douglas dropped more than if delicately
wive:1'1:r:: Dictate Residence intiiato the same bill which passed
It was reported from London the the House with a big majority The
has moved—definitely b i l l was killed in the S( 11 tit' on the
to rest rict t he places I! last day of the iesslon when the
Heavy Storm Brings Fires At
By United rre 4 points in the aviations where he may reside in the future 0 k 1 a h o in a Ntediettl Asoeta I ion
Idabel LONDON May 13—A slight re-
E BREAK
currence of a heart difficulty CURB ISSUS according to reports
WtH Heavy industrial issues headed n wort that it is not desirable
idelvlse has been informed it was un- ! l'Ul" 'W PAIl'i-8 C"'UNIN 1
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held responsible today for keeping I sharp decline Jones & Laughlin 1 that he marry or reside t herea ft en STATE
By ruitrd rre FENSIO4S hill
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IDABEL Okla May 13—Thr Morgan awn
eekl P y the oro Steel leading a break of 91 points I i A 'trig o elsewhere in central
1 n Austria I is
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Imill ti- c- -- I to 951- Gulf led oils deelii-iing al-
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nation BY CONGRESS DELA1
lghtning and i ceremonies as a guest of the t mos
1 t 4 points regarded as a )otential danger spot I
I ret I
Europe because the entire area
homes were struck by i
roe destroyed by fire here early to- 110Yal family
1 - it is expected that the duke's wed- i
day Thomas W Lamont a Morgan! DOMESTIC BONDS DOIS'N ding day will be made public somel
The town was in darkness for sev- !partner in the Wall Street banking I Labor difficulties brought sharp time next week in an announce- I Cut Forecast Unless Securit)
eral hours after liehtning bit eke- losses to domesti i b
c corporaton bonds i firm explained l
: I ment i the he official court circul
"ar "
tric power transformers Steels and rails led U S Govern- i Appropriation Is Made
1 Morgan 's physician thou lit it
Ned Os injured when he was borne 45 of Hugo was I p l I nunt bonds were irregular recover- immily
seriously I !nor° tudentoL hip tostay at 1 mg from early lows which records activities of the royal
—
RESS DELAY
time next week in an announce
Cut Forecast Unless Security
ment in the official "court circular
which records activities of the royal Appropriation Is Made
family
I Oklahoma has gone down into
ITALY TO EXPEL its own pockets for nearly a Intl-
BRITISH WRITER 1")" I" "wet pension pay-
averaging $1483 or May
I because Of delay in federal funds
Charge 'oman Sent 'Misleading ! rve triton director of the
News' to London Paper
-Oklahoma Public Welfare Commis-
— sion said today
By turd Prem Unless Congress untangles the
Ilegislative quirt and approves the
ROME May 13—It Was author1-1
$150000000 social security grant
naively staled today that Betsy
payintlys for June will
MacKenyie Rome correspondent of
hog pikes on the major Mid- ! points to new lows lot the et L culi be cut Mr Ntelton said
west markets advanced 10 to Li movement on selling attriblite-(i-ilo- !T-1nd'on News ChroIele would
The May payment clue from the
be expelled shortly On the grounds
cents per 100 pounds today to the ideal crop weather details and with m 0 i tr hm Xederal Government was not re-
highest levels of the year declines in outside mai kets Rally- ' she 5 C1' ' " - "'
" ' '- - - ceived and the state paid the en-
Chicago quoted the best price lug power was feeble and the thud ImPe tire $927011 from its own funds
of $1075 for packers with the bulk letels were around the days IOM'S i When the bill finally is passed
going at $1050 to $1070 Prices 13 to 19 points net lower Spot clip- MARBLE BOARD ARRESTS the state will be repaid the amount
have climbed steadily the past sev- ped 19 points to 1312 where it was John Lineberry and B Holland it has athanced Mr Melton saki
eral days 213 points—$1065 a bide—below the of the Hightower Building cigar I The 1 per cont state bale5 tax
KlinSitit City's typ was $1060 a Mal ch 30 seven-year high I store 105 N Hudson were to be now is averaging $500000 a month
new high for the year Liverpool spots IlinitC(1 (ICIHRIld arraluned today before Peace Jits- the director titAlted The Legisla-
Oklahoma City's was $1055 a Market steady receipts 19000 boles ' lice Ben LaFon On chaNes of op- ture earmarked the entire 2-cent
15-cent Rthance end the best price Including 5000 Aillertra n bitlfS Fit- era ting a marble boa rd Arrests tax to I he pension fund Mit t his
paid since Sept 14 1930 Omaha tures opened quiet and closed 7 were made by Demo She John will not be available until the July
buyers paid $1040 points lower today Adams and 13ob Turner 1iyilient is 11111 de
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Fredericks, Robert T. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 218, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1937, newspaper, May 13, 1937; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2010272/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.