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Who Font Bills.
est tribunal swept aside all hope of prison for mail
ml berv.
in its conclusjon that Steck received
Moniay
necticut
feclera!
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entence of thirty days
in the 1 ounty jail and a fine of $:0
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ce: lain
student Cunce halls and im-
clothing of
geler cleanui
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the
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higlws
consi ruct ion
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the to ei| hasi te i lio
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PARTY LABELS 70 RE
OFF IH NYE BALLOT
committee, and if he falls there, will !
carry it to the floor of the senate. I
route out of Ochelata, has been an- j
nounced by the postoffice depart.
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un-
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opininn
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Iuilding up i h«
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com-
Tbm-dav a fl
Va!ey. Thir
he will retire to assist the senator in
winning back his place.
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ion of
mit tee
were
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name has been
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presicent s
ins estiga i i<>
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lighted
pi oper
elected to succeed Senator Kenyon.
court
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lifo.
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have
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0clock and found the entire
■lions charei
2K.
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Fenatorial contest Monday reported
formally to the full committee that ,
Daniel F. Steck, democrat, had re-
ceived a plurality of votes over Sen-
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find a place to
the device and
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State Pension Head Dead
MU8KOGEE, Okla., March 15.—
O— Doctor 8. W. Aiken. 60 years
old, president of the state soldiers
pension board, and physician here
for 20 years, died at his home here
Monday night.
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Hughes to lend G. O. P. hattle
against Al Smith in New York—
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For Letiing Today.
facilitate the work of newspaper
Battle Will Continue
in Hawkeye State
DES MOINES. la., March 15— (A»
City and suburbs 450 mo.; $5 yr. in advance
Outeide “vburban. 60c mo.; $6 yr. in advance
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List of host radio features on ths
air tonight—
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8
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2, Jackson cotin-
Members of the State Taxpayera
W:s a forerunner of
I count.
I rial by a state while serving a term 1
imposed by a federal court, and that
Lvons was expelled
axpayers Open War on High Government Cost 5XPLAGE) IN
_ ----- PHUHAIIUN:WAR
"e,t;
ficinls. interested mainly in gelling
miles. < on-
between the senator and the more
STECK DEFEATS ’ t
BROOKHARTIN-’ _____________
VOTE REGOUNT Chapman Hang BRANSON FLAYS Army Devises Parachute Flare
sub-copmitiee Gives Pin- For Slaying Officer, ANDIATIC N
*Sttiwa Supreme Court Rules --mi- w
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Brookhart and the republican organ- wlich
izntion in Iowa, mar the t lose of
the 1924 campaign. ; his
MMa
Mfmmdg,
240
to lower taxes.
• association banetet
at th*
। mem
to Paris, London, Vienna and other
1 centet s
sinco
A. and M. College Campaign
s!"erh Launched At Okemah,
he was set vin
, $ I a tehcod.
Politicians
helieved I ha i
the entranre
mittee would meet al 2 o’clock Tues.New Britain policeman.
dny tn reject or accept the commit ' —--
come to me that
even better than
ties and enllexes.
(G'ontincrel on V'aze ?. ( olumw 5,)
who heard the
sented. he will oppose Senator Cum.
Lining up with
i
ft
He hopes to obtain a majority of
the senate committee in support of
his claims, but he feels certaiv that
he nt least will have a substantial
majority on which to base his fight
in the senate.
He has made it plain that if un
BETTER ws
DRIVE STARTED
Immoral Conduct, Gambling,
Drinking, Low Grades,
Among Charges,
and n I isoel
"toe the
of the
Bizze11
The first session of the court Tues- r .......”
“......Ip h former governor Edward F. Dunne.
day night, live gul ernatorial
ane pla
. Mo., t
route will loop Ochelata. Mall serv-
ice will be given each Monday,Wed-
nesday and Friday. It is believed that
the volume of mail will he sufficient
to have fuK six-day service after the
route has been established for a few
weeks.
Examinations for a rural carrier
have been ordered, and applications
will be received up to April 14.
I !•" ' d on prolation w jij
to dirnet
electer oi-
senting of Daniel F. Steck, Senator)
Brook hart's opponent in last year’s
election, marks another phase of the
four year fight between the senntor
and the "regular" republican lead
Mon I:) s < xulsions followes
• yes." the
made no
i I intend
her of the chambher of deputies,
throngs of fascist dignitaries, law-
yers, newspaper men and sensation
seekers, who arrived during the day.
frantically were searching for lodg-
ings.
The two small hotels in this little
town are filled to overfowing and
the billeting capacities of the homes
»»f the traditionally hospitable Chie,
•’inns are exhausted.
questionin, of witnesses will begin
one of the first being Aldo Putato.
wep originally was accused of the
crime, and then exonerated.
co-eds must go
against student
tota! of expelled
two month: to
continuation of
the demanes of I
Henry Johnston, -
be guests of the L.ions du;
con Sat urdny . Ma i ch 2'*.
i ch:
' h h y ,11 enho n b chijs
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ment with false entiy of a $3,030 ’he chamber will meet this week to
credit on the bank books, presented consider the subject. Officials of the
it} of l iklahoma
The residents, unconcerned by the
act that the attention of all hay is
focused upon their city, Monday - ।
night peacefully attended n perform, where the five accust d men. Amerigo
newspnpei S, containing
| square Monday . afternoon, after "their impending trial,
which he went into conference with cice, . . ,
lawyers for the dcrense. ; । omfete lack <" conrern ahout the
fare free light heartedness is the puteome,.....nbined with the relative
urcdom nccortiesl them and the ex-
"ominant spirit in the town Jail. ........... has ma inta inec 1 their
I Franklin :
City, and
1 la undu d
sights from chaperones
Highway Commission WiU Open. Bids Today on State Road Work Totaling $1,250,000
b expelled if they fail to
mrk for the remaindler
The attitude of the prisoners to- j
ward the trial, shared by the lcal .... .........
fascisti, is that the defense win he do, morning, will he takken
earried out by the accusere. no, by swenr inein 1 he Ju‘y. after which the
the accused.
In conformity with its promise to
ISS3 Throngs Gather For Murder Trial of Five Fascists
-Establishment of a second rural ik kkg-*i44,_.
staunch political supporters, M. L.
Bowman, former stale senator. will
carry the Brookhart banner against
Cummins.
This campaign already is well un.
dec way, but Bowman has announces
will ir npened. inunving work esti.
ma i ed ' \ • ineci s to cost q 250,000
VOL. XXXVI. NO. 267.
expelled and
p''iMi. lilnho
• - (IW) hee
affin ds j hav ।
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One count out of thirty five in an
Indietment charzing Fred X. Win
) • U i e Nn 3; (irant
conerete. rooto No
h- ~ been .Lilt sted for
h Hr* a nd nti |), 1 ।
I he sin le penitent iniy
BOY PERILS LIFE ON
ICE TO SAVE FRIEND
’ " milns, er M|, route No.
adinn count . 25 miles.
count.
Winslow, charged in ।he indict
slow, former president of the Car-
mins in the primaries this summer.' .
men National lank, with violation
of the national 1;inkine laws, was
knocked out in federal court Mon
• d ossessing liquor.
JANKER FREED SB CONTROL I
I'd tre the 11< id v
. with one youth be
speki rs repn enting
WASHIN(T X. March 15-(P
The senate sub-cnmmh tee Invest I
gating the Brnokhart Sleek low* .
.ludse (‘otteral.
of Branson into
h the 1 mi ! ssjon a nd work
1' ne W: ' to sottle i he dispute
with all the important Italian cities
and installed $ ccial tolegmphic ap.
nratus whereby rhidl is hookea up
with Rome. Turin and‘Venice, therce
bridge and poke . re.
in found "not guilty.:
Ntudents Must ""Toe Maik”
- X were placid on probation by W.
Ii Eizz‘ II. univ orsity president Mon-
da \
111tely f hit : v orie
ndl.
I’ol |e|- Nowman. Dur.nil. dloclaren
,, 8
-pna k tn ' he | ions , ',
Tuesday night and w
1 ooperativ e mei „ 1 ine
Hull campaigns on an
popular pastime
students. dimly
FA ItCo, X. D.. Ninich 1:
\grecmt nt 1) (L-fuld |‘. Nt
। Young Muldoon, son of John A.
Muldoon, president of the Motor
Transport company, list Friday
erawled on trencherous ice ton place
where the Corboy boy had fallen into
‘lilHiAHI CITY, Mex., March
1t"---After ordering his wife and
SN sons "to pray for their souls.'’
lren loweree crushed their skull*
with a hammer, decapitated the
• hildlren and then committed snicide
h shouting, here Monday morning.
The Red Cross was summoned to
the Loweree home, shortly after 4
are ruled by a minority," he said
and Ed Boyle,
I Henry Cloud.
Ing. w Ie n bi is on
At the
EL,
------- rooms, but take their meals together
rarinacel, secretary general of the I in the refectory, where they'are per-
Perry: John Whitehirsi,
route No. 7: Nowit:
Iizzell said.
‘GGMMUNITY SPIRIT’
IS SUBIECT OF TALKS
the association.
anee at the sofitary theater and
list a re a ppro\ i
mil s of surfaved
Sallis:, Mn<h
1 Mu i
• i_ I'' nf
(; nVi ,
< ’ un 11
1 1
ALLEGED SLAYERS OF MATTEOTTI PREDICT ACQUITTAL
u 25 rS-iFFS; i 1 murunrmmrrimm.«
with the murder, in 19.4. of-Giacomo the cafes are doing a la nd-office Lsi.
Matteotti, influential socialist mem-
Audit ion I controls calling for
oulverts and small drainage struc.
tires will be Im for stnte highways
in Dewey. Harper. Woods. Grady,
and Cotton counties.
Calles IU W’ith Influenza ,
MEXICO CITY, March 15.—/
President Olles is confined to his
room suffering from what ts des-
cribed as a mild attack of influenza.
of politically
relief in that quarter for the not or-l
n plurality, but Senator Georse, |wous offender against state and na..
demoerat, fieorzla, dirfered with the tional laws, who after three re.
other members on som- details, prieves is under sentence in connec.
Committee Meets ‘l’wdlay ricut to die for murder three weeks
The r’eport held that Steck had a from Fuesday
plurality of 1,120 votes, under the The couri tner.lv wrote "pet......
committce rule Unit "Intent of the dlenied" at he end or the long reit.
voters" sl........ he the deciding fae-lni of techniral oljections on whieh
tor In clertion rontests, nnd Hint. "Ch: pmnn’s counsel Inui sought to
rezaniless of the'Intent-of the vot- | bring the whole question of his stn
ers, Sieck still would have a plural us up for review.
ity of 7 ballots. In erfect, the netion zave approval
64. / ; . 4 • i 5: . 1
Thirty-four Charges Left Opposition Given As Reason
Against Carmen Man. For Hauling In Gns.
the univelsit,
polled orl} one
nounced. .hdm
zv::;pray? then killed
are Alivind as follows: Kogers coun- _____
’V. 1,1 miles. mule N, 10; LeFlore
1 ounty. 9,7 miles, route No. 23;
tchnn county, 1 1,5 miles. route
No N2"rek county, 14.1 miles.
Toille No, 7. Nay county, 10,7 miles,
nmte No. ll ami "i; Kiowa county.
20 mi‘t • routes No. 29 and 9.
somm"E-m
„4S""e"m
*...... _
rtisan candid.He for I'nin'd Sinteg
• ’ nator, to the propoe .| 1) L. |;.
Hanna, repili an 1 mlidlale that
their naies go on the short t ‘rm
hallot in tlic June 10 spe ial ele ction
Tile purpose 01
m;
for \.
ment at Washington. The new ,
has suicce ilee in
in ei : hit
I O' l:i Ji
ers of lowit.
The contest brought a mainsI Brook
hart by Steck largely was the direct
result of an open break between
March 25 Eufaula. March 16.
l’resident Knapp and pnity
Broke With Coeidge
Even from the time Brookh.nl was
watched I he fliekerings of an an lent
American film at the one and only Malacria. are awaiting their appear
movie pilace. ance before the court.
The last to arrive of those whe wilr
participate in the/ trial wan Roberto
-u
that "withont any reservation,
offirinis who hnve been levying
1 Nes are wholly incompetent
their jobs."
(‘an‘t Jump One Hurdle
Inke Nichigan. and held his friends Money savea on income txCage ‘
head above water until help arrived. aids business. J. C. Nyi 6s,,_
Edwar Corboy is a grandson of |
"Milk or Beer?" replaces LaFop
h tte ns campaign'issue in Wf*.
consin---
laine sfel 1 nicht. 1jhotos “hows T • *, ।
tinset) a ilarn lein: rrl-jspd tom the shi
Places ami (ate
meeiinss: (kemh.
’ nvil c. M.i rch | 7:
\ rd* n,
President Bizzell etpressen
— John Stet le Iintsol is befne
by friends to i m for siijirt ine
wil"I parly desiznation, was clerk, lle is serving as comt
,nmdp Monday. (f 1ove county.
In a reply which the supreme
court accepted ns suff’eient , Con 1
lun h- . _ -__
SFf OM) D NK ci; V(,. r T:
The prisoners occupy separate
—The report of the senate elections ' sustained a plea in bar in the one
Ator Brookhalt, republican. and
should be seated.
The sub-committee was unanimois
l in th
i-I used to zive ,3ny names, but snid
only two had faced charges of im.
morality.
The student body is In for a , on.
tinution of the reform siege. Fiz.
zell announced. Crap shooting,"
sub-commit tea recommending the
I ove Man ( rje I | or Bare
M A 1:1 1. I I A . Manh ]... iSyecial i
KPa,
KiBtSP
ihi- colli P. niii at t ;L in .ii-
rumpun isliivo/a by .011
riam ( o| sriil
, , Sl । ■ Sl!el \ isoi
111' I nods o|
March 15 Bol
vouvi ted in De
a ci win.- in
dates, each of whom had ' viewed the
netivities "I the league with inter
esi,‘‘ promised lowet taxes, "when
.. . ele fled pov erni
as soon as < hapniuii • Ttssec tho
state's hosiers it had authority to ' A-sitionmemiis planne their
try him. 1lgk on the "Sovernmental spend
When chapman’s attorneys were in orywith three major slop.-
in Washinton in conncctlon with • ‘I ' ’ "he} W' 1 ' ■
the filing of thru jetition they in 1 uhoialion of the form..timi
dlicnte some further expeiient " A,hl /" "d- " speakers and "
would he Adoptei shoil the SU ' , ...
preme conrt do.”' the coor azainst- eelion ” "irers
them. They did not disclose, how ., pmP 1131-
ever. In "bn qvarters rhey woui wuIiemlutions the state
maka their nnxf :,pp(-,|. 1 Tnx!V"r5 ,leaue on record as „„
________________l0‘911 n the present drainage law
TAHLEQUAH,
Nilson, who wts
that conditions at the
North Canadian river flood con
trol, which has occupied the alien
tion of land owners of eighteen
counties, the state Irrigation, recla-
mation and drainage commission,
and the Chamber of Commerce, may
be shelved by the chamber and the
commission, due to opposition which
i it is facing.
The flood control committee of
X< IM A NMarch 15, (Special.)-
• hirue with drinking. Immorality,
g Imblins and making low grades
fovir noie students at the Univers-
to tjor en mpaien issue
dead. The
। is unknown.
ter and - hanzes are due to take
ilace.
1' of W hi li , miles is gravel
ral II/! five mil-- asphalt sin face,
<ml ’In- ।. io । imp ' »0n vete pave
"" 1,1 aut’e N i ntrl) $i V( 111 \ foil)
inil - - 'bh- v. il be let, in ndei-
lion to । ll • 1 1 klues .. nd culve ! s nec
"88 ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' l i - | | O|
ins of the slai.
tee's recommendations and prepare
a report to the senate.
Will Fizht To End
Senator Brookhart plans to con-
test the case to the very end. Hav |
Ing lost in sub-committee. he next
will wase his fight before the full '
IDAKEL. March 15.— (Sjecial 1—
I’lns for an extensive safc-farmine
and soilfertility campaign in south
castern Oklhom, under dir*;.on
of the extension division of ibr ok.
Inhoma A. and M co lege, ate tinde r
way. The campaign will gin
Tues ay 11 Ok nia ii ; nd , M ।, n
2ti at Eufaula, including almost t\
• IV county of S utheast 01:1 homi
Idahel will "• visited Striiiy
Mareh 20.
Presiu, 1.1 Kn ; ■ , f Hid M w i .
hivt itsSori d w, || hin pt "mi m ni
er1ng -1 Pul-: clute f i
ehamler snid that due to the oppo He statisties to show that
sition and linrause of the fact 8101,102.980 in bonds had been is.
Pleading formr .1 nprdy, on the rome parties were atiempting to ' sred, in ad. t ion to staggerins totnis
ini8thut Winl"" had lorn maike the prjen .......... Isue, "f .....latins madle ly the ten
an nrfied on charzes it was „„| ora in ...................
"one‘ne‘ hunsactions would continue supporting the pro h
named in the present indietment ject, 11 2 1 '
I on Pande
U SIH i 1| -| of
"m y. . r ii
prisoners legally could Le taken fol
vhv ’ ' l..Ii" n .
Specinl i onside ration will be given
to commercial fetiiliz rs
asserted that
(Evening Edition of The Daily Oklahoman)
Paid Circulation Greater Than Any Other Evening Newspaper Published in Oklahoma
March 1! ldnhel,
March 28; P’otevu
CHICAGO, March 15—(P_ A Car City churchmen plan member-
nesie medal award to Paul John i shlP drive-
Muldoon, s years old, for heroism , , Page S
in saving the life of his playmate । — •r outlook in Oklahoma is
Edward Corboy, s years old. will Le favorable-
the government has provided ( asked. 'j Page 6
telerhonie communination Youn Muldoon, son of John A °daPerernshhoygscrime was pre-
"•rap shonteis" especially Is plan
ne Bizze1! -aid.
Spyonl places where dco caimes
bpinz staz | reularly by sti
dhis nre bring watched." hr said,
Id if - nno is disco vered jt will
be atied.
\rtistie Lighting Hit
The pesident scored camllinz
1’ 1inied nur that, aside from
finuneial disaster which faces stu-
‘lenis who gamble, there is damage
to moral fiber which carries on into
This brought the
students in the last
eleven une marked
Bizzell’s camvaign
, “8 2
g 6"
7
- . J
ll’” Mn f Thin:} ninth , bridlge
l' \ ins ' ont r." Is Wil he let as fot-
SIXTEEN PAGES- OKLAHOMA CITY, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1926.
attorney presentec : plea in ... r ... . .
iriai cunts 1 , EE Ialn clnirman of the drain
i. ... . . e commission, is not pleased with
In sustainin the ple...... the one the mainner in vhi.h the "rjeel
Jonke ...ten, ruled that has neon recoivedi. Fiv. of lh„
iWinslow |P"' plarnd in jeneiahteen ........... hav. ompiel0
VIel} on that count, and could not .nin n ,;g2 r , Camphell Knssrll. spcietror ih
staid ) epublica ns. but therewas nobe tried again for the sm. offense iAn8Onpeliiions for ereation of ' / ' 1.12;, , ’ J’ I
visible ireak until nrookhart an rIe "mjoir" ’s' W''U7orihe I'm ... "”7
nquneod his hostility ... tho cm’id asainat winsmw .hurpo f,| " r„ pemrnin hirt on countins a % . in "mis F.,um"F1„ a.
administrntlon. TA, aliened himselr tries, mnsing in size from >.f b. !,o befo, the pn-ject " rontreI the L0 ernn nt. • A. the 20: Nwbers
with Senator La Follette ?II,. Misapplicntinn of funls x L nrzanizatim is the onI barrier that
Regardless of the outcome of the 1 the lank also is charged az:lins cConadian Flainenndrottowatomie . the tax ' '"10. tors • an't hlraje and
gn,-.;........... »zi:.........." xiI
p wmhni-n’ "" .WATER AGAIN FLOWS FRONIBITION AEENT "nlenumnitnpnnmp.ame........
June primaries as the opponent of | IMMAIEETEDDDre INEuIMHEIE uxpressons fiom n- rlv evers
senator A B Cummins IN HI ALESIER FIFES f S FINFDAT wh.
Nowman T• larry Banner ___ Ev"wEINI UUETNIEattendes the contorenre showed
if he retains the rent, one of 1,1s! MALESTET, Mar h ,, —(Spe, i , , ---- that evnry county in 1 siis
The flow line pipe from Iake Me : . nhil March 15. (Spe ial.) Liu d<eni .1 with vine illy the same
j A lest er to the filler plant of the Me " barbs Buzzi. federal prohihition conditinn re poried by ltusse 11 fot
A lest er waterworks has been re .ent, "ns eonvinteu in state dis oMalmma county. Assessors hav.
enulked and water from the bi- lake -nict court Mondny of assnultinsiowereil thp valitntion. rnised th
was in the mnin. sunaay, " "Wel Acton. Guthrie oil base brol "ate 1o the limit, ane left various
— •’ .................- .............~ . fr. The jury fixed the sentaneo at depirti his of sovernient
that should Frookhart be unseated1 ’ he low ine of inch pipe eX:1. days imprisonment and MOu me r y ’
lands 12.900 feet from the Hull Ct * fine. The aileged assatult occur, "i 1 rship
idam to the filter plant. Defects made when Huxzi sea rhed Actons alt.
‘he recaulkin” necessary. ‘mobile for liquor here last October 1
I » - l« hi hway
S1 d if' ;. iid cotmrty of
'' bi a 1 -1 i • ilfend the
Okluhomn A. .nd
Will Weines!y mornina
“economy" basis.
Judge Fred |*. Branson, supreme
court justice, took the wind out ot
the "economists’’ sails by calling
the Li of economy “simply bunk."
nud dleclared that it had been the
After Sentaor Carroway. demo, io the course followei by feieral
erat, Arkansas, who drafted the re- and t’onnecticut state authorities in
port, hail presented it. Chairman bringing Chapman before the stain
Ernst announced rhat the entire coni- rourts for trial for the murder of a
demurrers to all counts. All were
legislatures meceti
if!
since state
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Petition Denied, Only Comment As Noted
Gunman s Hopes Of Cheating Noose Fade. Job Seekers Would Smooth
wAsmiNcroN, Sareh 1:-- s, iat ta verdit , he i Ruffled Feelings Of Men
I he supreme court Monday infused court might be carried into effect,
io step in between Gerald Chapman Chapman was given a presidential
and .the Eallows. commutation of the federal sentence
Witha two-word verdict, the high he was solving in Atlanta federal associ tion bum he nn active ficht
1 race for chHf execui iv n.
De’ezates Are Amazed
1 At the Monday session of tho as
-ncintion mertin. delegates from
twenty counties listened in amaze,
ment tn the figures rited by George
Short. n Horney He neral, showing the
rising cost ol state government.
M e nre nm a democracy, for we
■ of an excise board in
composed of taxpayers j
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■' alii” of ct.,||j1|Ui .,
rtisti ■ lishting effects in uise st
stirdent dances tend to shut ont
Saliii 1) El< \ en st udents
il!if 11
than I
ne a ud ।
to and if more lisht is needed there
Wil! be more light."
"Chaperones at dances also have
maile reports of scant elothing
wm n by girls at the dances," Presi.
dem Bizzell su'd. "I have not vet
zone into this."
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11 ' i "■ 111 Tur sd i y morn
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 267, Ed. 5 Tuesday, March 16, 1926, newspaper, March 16, 1926; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2047411/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.