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men never
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had been acquainted.
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George , Senat
Trouble arose when
a car d ri ven
by Jack Coleman
in which Maness
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twelve republican gullern:
to do some work. Hr sat in th*
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opposed by seven
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girl would
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violation, threatened to rekindle the
revealed today.
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shortly before the gun battle he
the terrific fires of a past age which
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Flood Causes Huge Damage
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pi op0r-
crease in the amount of steam
the western part of this city.
ing from the orifice, bet the entire
dreds of person* have
proved by the public it will be
con- from their homes.
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tinned indefinitely.
Single fares will i
Representative .1
Searcy Investigates
third district.
also has opposition in
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Rryan forces for
control of the state
DALLAS.
ernor.
Giov. Adam McMullen
another check in the vote. R. P.
Hill.
executive committee
county contest, alleges that
a mis-
take
was made in the total
campaign und irregularities.
La Follette independent
can d i d a t e.
and Roy M. Harrop. Omaha.
progres
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Of for the alleged receiving of illegal
epp’uu onpi
on ,
teF:
I fo ‘ < esene e ot he rebjes germ.
strong opponents.
owiththe .
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‘ seeking
the leading candidates
post being Florenca |<
Must‘Flip’ To
Decide Winner
and ihai
। possible
reports
of the i
general,
attorney.
HEAT FAILS TO STOP
DIVORCE OR MARRIAGES
nomination
c«mtidem of
fgorecust ing ol
liens for long
stone.
At intervals of about 30 minutes
Filward Mitchell
hieli believe to be
dej’wood
didates
four ,
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i ejubli
Senato
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, • ahtizi
vote
He
refuted by
Morton's
I nited
Willis is
1 issue
fere lit
; m<ii v
So
t he
secretaiy
Cooper
qualified ns a candidate in the run
foi the
A lion.
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men
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lilod
live
ttoll !
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state
his
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mer
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The
1mm
city
sive. are unopposed for
rial nomination.
Congressional nominees
mm i ।
senate j
Y
ma n
periods in advance
Daign contributions
candidate
Thech: irman of
Man Found Concealed In
Hardware Store Under
Tub: Loot Recovered,
seek
♦•st
race
Fight
democrat
leged reason.
During Monday’s meeting of the
the fields of fietion and faci.
The vice presidential rod also
resivence in the
distri<s.
in
ris
atic
ator.
larter
state office nomina i fons
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Al Coogan Home: Formel
Chauffeur Held,
After being taken to the city jail,
iirk t’ ld officers about operating in
and Myers
or S D, Fess.
CHILDREN BITTEN BY
SUPPOSED MAD DOG
s‛r
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Cityant suburbe 46© mo.; is yr. In advance
Outaida auburbaw, too mo.; it yr. la advance
Officers Believe Farm Hand
Was Beaten To Death By
Recluse Rancher,
There; Alleged Error
Found In Logan,
ILLINOIS REFERENDUM
ON DRY LAW FORESEEN
Moody May Strike Back ' ndminiMration.
' Bryan Necks Control
Curtiss renomination, made no speciaitissue counsel
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j with the attempted Trans-Atlantie
Light of Rene Fom k, French ace
i minded bv officei s
Found I uder ‘Tub
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pri M atcll, an Hurt By Prowler
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Saloon league lecturer.
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his
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The watchman emptied his gun al
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fne of Ml.
the yours
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i mean line and
Was arrlaimed the
man of the party.
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Four । in 1
A conclusive bit of
fficeis sw (lark com.
He reported that he recognized the
man’s voice as MeRea’s.
GRADY RECOUNT
damage in
e
। was riding, and one driven by Jones.
I which also carried Miss Alspaugh
.and Morton, collided, slightly damag.
I , ins Jones car. Following an argu-
ment over the accident, Maness is
the state that he had died.
The internationally known econ-1
omist, whose works were closely
studied during the Bryan "free sil
Alabama, Ohio, Arkansas,
Nebraska Express Prefer-
ence For Candidates.
is unopposed for the demo ! counties and says the boards of elec-
tions there have promised to make
the committee.
the money with him.
Two officers were left in the bivie-
big the rest of the night. as it was
in his campaign against his repub
lican opponent. Fred G. Johnson of
and lames Camp-
Bibb < ira \ es H nd
P t he ca ndida i s,
A Michigan highschool is offering
• epecial course in conking tn its
Don Shephred. a for.with the safe open
hu the Coogans, left1 Offers No Resistance
but I
k and
been driven
that Moody be disqualified as a can-
didate in the runoff for alleged
lions has caused great
Fepresentative
1♦•nomination in
this cover
Moody followers will eek to disqual. good chance fop
Ty Mrs. Ferguson for the same at- |
Harbord, Booth Tarkington.
McNair Kahler
advised of the alleged discrepancy.
Judge Searcy says.
an indirect i ef rend uni iin the
the ih mo
whose pens have written
the officers said
Police of the capitol
murder of his daughter. May Belle.
trout, caught by himself,
mis friends, among theni
eon. Tiffany Blake. Gen.
to come won't be in an
tie nominee for I nhed States seen
ator. has ready for filing his peti.
tlon for a Volstead law referendum
in Illinois next fall. The petition
now has more than 400,000 signers.
State law demands that 280,000 sig.
natures be certified and on file
September 1.
alleged to have drawn a gun and
fired upon Jones and Morton as thev
l this is
«I« si roving
its crel i
thorough search of the store Tues,
day morning failed to bring any ip.
suits,
Clark told officers he entered the
Many Obie Candidate
Ohin vo ers were faced with
of candidates.
Defendant Declines To Talk
When He Lears of Being R
Charged With Murder. "
1 he man. identi. 1 bin k
dirqunlify Monds on that ground.
। there were queries a: to whether
WA8 being held for Jirunkenesa,
"hen informed that he was to he j
• charged with murder, he refused to
thal an
candidates, which
divo
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n d ivs 1
readings, tcm-
men 1 ruin (ph dist । is w ill hi nonii
KEEP U
court asking that Moody be dis-
ture from Col i
) one instance
PETTEE SAFE THIEF TAKEN WITH $4,000
Early Trial Is Sought for Allegea Killer™™!
Is Frustrated BUHmitH
streets with a hatchet in his hand
and when arrested said he was hun.
gry and he was hunting for a cafe
to kick in so he could get some-
thing m eat.
A woman and a
MAY BE HEARD
IN SEPTEMBER
nater along with count)
f atmospheric eondi. 1 ”
negro are anong
three times when
a ma n h iden
lining the drive
and sides ot me table.
Hut his victory michae)
pipi0eS of the store
1 o'» lot k Monday night
a nd < 'lark told police
sitting in the store
Beginning today the weather bu-
lean lit the battery will receive re-
ports twice daily from ships on
Seventeen men. twelve republic
Texas’ laws which provide a penalty
- for any candidate who accepts cam.
Ames Wil-
Roberts,
widel in
Maness was arraigned Monday
afternoon before V. p Hawkins.
Justice of the peace, and wax re
manded to the county jail without
bond, Maness pleaded not guilty to
evidence that Alf Relle was mm
TIMES
H », d
Clouds Of Steam Belched Former
From Fissure In Lava Beds
Of Northern California,
War department estin"ateak
r.. — canvThbink""ih-"vordthnitea‛scn
Memay: 4 West Point to be $10,600,
the linited
ya c.i i l 1)
Mareh I 15
says so far it has been discovered;
that Dabney was ere dited with twen-
given Dabney in that county.
AGRAM, Groat ia. Aug.
were he
_ The teams are "Safety First" and
Accidents and Injuries." Each day
represents an inning and a game
lasts a month.
if there are no accidents anywhere
in the division during the 24.hour
period "Safety First" scores a run
Any accident, no matter had trivial'
results in a score for "Aecidents and
Injuries. ' The first half of the first
month "Safety First lead 12 to 3
Batteries for the Safety First team
are "Prevention and Happiness."
hose for the opposing team "Neg
leet and Suffering." The umpire,
are 'Carefulness" and "Careles8.
ness.
ek the guhe1 ii 111H in | rom
to him a l ter his ciepa ■ i
orado. as was done in
last year.
in the Pettec
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00SRVEIT FIELD, N. Y, Aug.
■ 10.--(A—One of the most im
i dn
. Will ked linril 3
111) I be otfice ;
offieis abqt
assail; 1)1
I y Blk L
lea, ali:is
cha uffeu
scene in ;
French Flier Keeps Finger
On World’s Atmospheric
Pulse In Preparation For High
Atlantic Flight. Probably In Balloon.
lelalule and zeneral oonditions
all along the proposed flight lane
of the Sirorsky, lames H. Searr,
CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—)—With a 1
third more signatures than neces-
sary. George E. Brennan, democra.
• he hanca and ready for Its test
flights by the end ot this week.
It is hoped the start will be about
August 0.
LONDON.—A feature of London’a
sociai whirl thh season has been ।
the elaborate lighting achemen
initiated by American society Bead,
era and since copied by their RHHah.-
sisters.
The method is much like that ob-
taini ng In the principal that tert,
from concealed bulbe without direct I
for Searcy In the Logan
from another
ruple murder case, with n view to
I ‘X Mid nine
ie 1.
tar W;is fen ml Liy
later on the othol
Howard, lora Iscientist, and Elmer
Fifth district. nnd M O. MeLaugh.
Jin. republican. Fourth district, face
H. Lorimer. Hugh
was centered in the
for rovernor. and
_____ Commis-
sioner Accused Of Traf-
fic Violation,
; Doy student a. Emphasis is laid
camp cooking.
Marked For Death
Arthur L. Bernstein, lackie 0.11.
Nl‛e manager, informed police that
Belle and
and Robert Choate of Boston. the
The only "joker" attached to the
vice president's promise was that Brown
none of the trout should be pre.
nation to
seat tO II#'
The vent is about two feet It) the warrant,
diameter, almost perfectly circular
C’hief interest in Arkinsas demo
a decided
Early trial for W. ‛T. Maness. Al
leged slayet of Sherman Morton and
Mate penitentiary names of Dan Moody attorney gen- executive committee A. 1,
l eral, and Gov. Miriam A. Ferguson of Belton. Texas ttorney for Mrs
The clerk naacopicat;rFtherlrrnbrrinimarp,thne"emnFerguason peution
August 28.
store was closed and
start work on the safe
o'clock but could not do
entering.
10130 o’dork Monday
brutally slaying Mav Belle. went tn
Muskogee and killed his wife and
then took ins own life.
The hmmer was found well < on-
coaled hi tne living room of the
dh«l to the telephone and informe,
that he was marked for death.
SHELDEN, DEFEATED,
APPEALS FOR TICKET
Plea to democratic voters to stav
• hehind party nominees in the gen-
eral election in November was voic.
ed by Ed. L. Sheldon, Oklahoma
« nounty commissioner, nnd defeated
veadldate or the democratic nomin I
f altep fer corporation commissioner.
PeMon, in his Jntement, thank
? "1 the state’s voters for the sup
F port given him in his primary race.
August 23, believe Hodges heat Felie
t death, knowing the tongue tied
old man could not call fm help
aHci examining the age-stains of the
Split sections and examining the
dried human blood, is not older than
four months, which coincides with
the stories told by susperts and
neighbors of Hod.es, who, afte.
Arrhut Eidson of Hamilton. Texas.
1 /Mlenee te cure •. Folomn s. |
Hartsill Fagon for
H i1dware compaiy
H Gar
A. G Pat
4 ‘onerece
< iff leers believe
daughter were slain
heritance o( $1,700
awes today still "iestion Charles N
champion fisher. Lieitenant zovernov
real estate
OKLAHOMA CITY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1926.
Hastings, former atorney
Osmond F. Byron, Pender
ver day, has lived in Arkansas
since 1900.
with the atiempted robbery Monaay
morninz of the safe in the orpheum
the it er.
recluse )anchor of Turkey P
low, seach for the grave
Miss Alice
finncee, who
the tragedy.
police as Don store and watched this man at work
features in coniecilon
There were fu»t
filed <. rin- । he
rMtge !icenses 1-
when the
plan tied to
about 8:30
ihe fifth district.
N Til Ima n of the ,
presenting their evidence to a grand
Jury called to convene in Okmulgee
Texas.
4 1 ' k olfered no resistance when
• he officers found him
He is being held on a charge of
burzlars and will be turned to the
county, police officers said.
An investigation also was being
made in an attempt to connect him
• he Atlantic. From these
on velocity and direction
1 , > "i । ne past
They were exploring the little known when Fenning.
Big Glass mountain, monument to
6334
•R*kB42F:
333"213
*7*™,,2 121 Wes Main street, after taking
8a about >1 00 in cash from the safe.
H a man who gave his name as Hai
‛2(liiik o1 Tulsa, was eaptured hy
2 poli f an<l is heinz held in the citv
7 jail.
■ As a sequel to the executive com-
mittee meetings democrats of the
state were wondering whether Gov-
ernor Ferguson will urge her candi
dacy at the run >tf. despite het an-
nouncement after the first primary
of July 24 that she was satisfied and
would not further contest for the
nomination.
Demoerts also wondered whether
Ferguson suppwriers will go into
snip of the Tulsa and said he came to Oklahoma
City a few days ago from Amarillo,
• he crime and will be given prelim
"gusthming "efore Hawkins. farecnster. .....1 asociate. James
Further details or t6e stntemants H. Kimhnll, and still determine
made by Naness e e„ ", the ther likely he expe.
torney and Ben Dinev, shoriP w ‘teneed for .severni dnys ahead
made public Tuemlav 1 and when they declare that fav.,
Sever Nequainted ] able gonditions are probabie they
— । vill gne the word and the flight
will begin.
The plane now is practically
completed, and should be out or
inE down ilie stairway from rhe of.
fire with the boxes in hand. By the
time the got the door open he had
disappeared. The buildine was snr-
!SSi Chamyionl
one of the employes cama
in an area of small loose pumice
will result in accurate
in spite of hen! Wave
Hid varriage fecoids ran .
neck race del ing h. firri
oi August, in whch the co
’nd five democrats, aspire to b.
, lieutenant governor.
"W YORK, Aug. |o.— Wei, he
men of the future may pursue
I •
The Nebraska primary was re ith1a view of demandinz a re-
yarded by political leaders as mereip’ount in the attorney general’s vote
the opening of the fall election ram. in irady county, O. H. Searcy, of
paign between the McMullen and 1 Muskosee. who was defeated fm the
1 '• - democratic nomination by Edwin
Dabney on the face of unofficial re.
justice. and
A merica vice president hasnational organization backing Mus
i revealed to members of hiszrove. while th.* Albama klan f '
summer fishing excursion on thevored Fmnek (the candiates are
Wagon Wheel (i ip cinch of Fol. A. I Finkhend of Jasper, Thomas
E. Humphreys nt Denver, who in F. Kilby of \nniston and lames I
elude not only his own personal and Mavfield of Mont zome, s .
for twelve years a sena
Ohin. until defeated n
fficial family but Bru
iams and Kenneth I.
through the head
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action is noiseless, both men
cin red.
Tw‛ children were bitten by a
do: thought to , ave bVPn afflicca
with rabies at Itritton Monhj.
Seiun. trentment for the rabies was
being administered Tuesday.
• he chiidren mi ana eight venrs
nJ are .laughters ef Mr. anc Mr
lliei' Binnko of R • ic.
In killing the 23, *te animal was
and w itching this man work
After the man left. Clark said he
then went to the safe and knocked
off the cmbination and took the
I money.
Glaience P Graig nightwatchman
for the store, discovered the mail
and notified police Captain R. W.
has not been without its ups and
downs for members of the party are
not in awe of vice president in I
prowess and it was only a tier a
strenuous dny Monday that Dawes
This wai
niglii The
Typewritten copy of the con versa
• lion showed how Maness talked free '
ly of hie actions Sunday aftemoon,
« while under the impression that he
WASHINGTON, Aug.
office building ,mt in a balloon,
LIGNTING SCHEMES
LATEST IN LONDOA
Each of the fom
nnliciNtes rn ole ' o,.i|
CHK’AGo Aug 10 P
ili'i surrounded
to his vari-| supreme court
DKM I LG EE, Aug. 10.-(P-- With
• he finding of what Deputv Sherifs
tions. The split,
I dealing in advance information
which will make possible world- t
wide adjustment to weather condi.
’ tions,”
regained the leadership he dropped
to Williams last Saturday when he
| took the “day off" because fishing
conditions weren t just tie ht.
Scott county. The prosecuting
attorneys of the counties risked I
the attorney general for advice as
to how winners should be selected.
The attorney general’s opinion
cited section 4849 of the revised
statetes of Missouri, 1919, which
provides that in case of a tie vote
“the tie shall he determined by lot
by the canvassers.”
wind, barometer
Officers investigating the
the Associated Press last night.
Some Improvement in his condition,
"2....... " Tied Candidates
Announcement that his condition
wax Improving was coincident with
Above Clouds,
Vice President Dawes
cans, otic being formei
He Fails To Catch
1 rout, But Beats Rest
Of Party.
of eight
the place,
SeVAl reptblica ns and
“COIN” HARVEY HAS
CHANCE TO RECOVER
ROGERS, Ark., Aug. 10._(PL
William H. "Coin ’ Harvey, serions.
ly ill at his home in Moule Ne,
lias a chance to recover, his con.
Tom, informed a representative ot
Anderson, on a week-end trip, they
,. - cratie primary centered in the suber
natorial nomination. Gm Tom _f
Terral is opposed by John E. Marti
ineau, judge of Pulaski chancery
‛ourt They waged a latter ram !
Disn, the governor charging that
ludge Martineau drank to excess, '
while the judge accused the go ;
Hun . ‘ ‘‘nor of abusing his power in issu
ine secret paroles to convicts
Minor Wallace, a former Anti !
A man who save his name as T.
I Yates, was found walking the
campaign contributions. charges
which were later denied in a state
ment by Momly.
I And. should an ffort he made to
Fenning, director of police and
• ire departments, while commission.
•r, was charged in the warrant with
a Pnins violation. The summons
was jailed when he failed to obey
1 five canelidates who seek ib,.
, measures less than ]• inches, al-
! though state game laws permit the
1etention of anv measurine 7 inches
or more in iength.
1′8 ANiFI.HS. Aug Hi -4
Wihat police ilieve may hav weeni The officers searched throughthe
... . , , । entire store before thev ’found Clark
>U Aliem‛ Ki seek levenze azainst . . . . , '
hiding under a large tub. He had
D" kje Coogan boy film actor 9 nd
his patents foi a fancied wrong was
. ' frusi ra ted here early today but re
Inter sulted in the serious wounding of the belief of officers that Clark was
repuhlicaniJor Block, 42 years old. # special --- -3
A motor ear was reported stripped
of dies and accessories at 500 North
Wisconsin street, and it was brought
MAY BE ISKED
-sput, STAGE NOVEL GAME
Vote nonar CITY.Kan._A „ew 2.
Ml league has been organized here
-nd the stake is the safety first
championship of the western division
of the Santa Fe.
EFORE leaving for the wes1 the
vice president tentatively agreed
ice and ship large numbers of
an order to deposit collateral for
his appearanre for trial. He offered
‘Ma ’s’Name Will Be Put
Hodgee,
en HelT
of the *
KLAM AH FALLS. Ore., Aug. 10.
—-Discovery of an active volcano
< harles Bryan who sought the •
vice presidency on the democratic iaycount
ticket in 1924 and relinquished a 1 Searcy has already filed demands
re election as gov.fo recounts in Cotton and Logan
Aug. 10— (A)-- "fexas
Cecil Jones, will be demanded by .1
K. Wright, county attepnev the ,
prosecuto, said Tuesd"D ; atmosphereie pulse of the world.
It is the hope of the county attor. ' '|VP her the sumn" when
ney's office to dear up preliminar ond itions are ideal for the riant
matters in the ease so that it may be I sikorsky plane to start for Pranre,
set for trial and disposed of in Sep.
t ember.
their pofession high above the
norml cloud line.
Certain pioneer meteorologists
helieve that the weather bureau of
Oklahoma city times
venins Eaiton ot The Dany Oklahoman)
Paid Circulation Greater Than Any Other Evening Newapaper Published in Oklahoma
ing chosen in six districts. Three,
John H Morehead democrat, First
district; Edgar Howard, democrat
Third district, and Robert G. Sim.
mons, republican, Sixth district,
have no opppsition. The other three
congressional incumbents Wilis G.
Sears, republican Second district:
Ashton Shellenberger. democrat.
Curtis’ petition recited that
Moody’s statement of campaign ex-
penses showed that R. L. Bobbitt of
Laredo, candidate for the legisla-
ture. nnd Lee Sat ter waite of Amaril-
lo. former speaker and candilate to
succeed himself in the legislature,
hand contributed $250 each to Ihe
Moody campaign.
This Curtis alleged, violated
l here is noticezble
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W athma n.
Bink Was shot i
he stiimlled over
1 a monz shrublei i
way of t hr- ( “oog n
Wilshiie i esieenria |
into i he arrti concerned itself
largel with meteorological condi
• ions,
“Also,- he said, “the world
path of storms will be mapped out
long before thio make themselves
felt and the science of meteor,
ology will be an exact science
ty-one votes more than he obtained.
The error according to Hill, was
made in adding precinct returns.
The t ecount in Cotton county was
to begin Tuesday, it was said by
Searcy.
No action has been taken to obtain
n recount in Creek cdunty. An er-
ror of 148 votes In nvor of Searcy
is alleged by Searcy’s friends to
have been discovered in that county
The state board of elections has feen
I tor from
♦•x peeled to b the victor ove thre, time after they arrived here from
Aspirants for the democrari gube, 'In oast.
turns, went to Chickasha Monday.
( hickashn is the county seat of
• ires which raged during the elosing ___
""" "Ihe I mpenenmvemn-wa: WISCONSIN CITY to
.sought in the house because of his! Anoop Anne. "
left that region , wiinte of pumice i of itlsneongtenenpvgez uware GIVE AUTO BUS TEST
stone, lava and "ssidlan slass. । .Co-Ineident ine Issuance of MaSrrowocws_St,
—.....?
:xh tha rr pmphiel i
IVIIUII ~ Ine lormer commissioner I i n Ih-nnK .,1. .
andtenm.....- "nrprntatinsEpnred thet“wisomminipnanrsns A cloudhurst or ’'pn—
issivpi, iiemonnatswho were activeend or thnt time , ne server isap
in pessing the charges, 1 -------• •
tried to get away. Roth were shot
in the back and were killed in-
stantly.
Eleven persons including three
eye witnesses, will testify for the
state in the trial. They are Miss
AlIspaugh, Jack Coleman. Claude
Roberts, eye witnesses: C. E. Riggs,
county evidence man: H. O Brown
deputy sheriff: Ben Dancy, sheriff’;
Ray Long jr.. deputy sheriff: J K.
Wright, county attorney; J. H. Cook
W. A. Crisp and J. M. Draper of the
Street and Draper undertaking par
ors.
’ ‘harles Dick of Akron. Willis' pom
inntion was regarded certain 1, re
pohlica n leaders
Giovevnor is Arkansas’ interest
fov. A \ Donahey general, wa.
receipt of a report from outside
years old. by John
States Senator Frank B
vent, belching clouds of steam and
giving forth an odor suggestive of today 1o serve a warrant on their
burning pitch or nil was made. I former chief, Frederick A. Fenning,
Sundav, in the wastes of the lava I whose resignation as a District of
bed region of Mocoe ehintv ing.
northern calirornia “ Columbia, commissioner was accept
The discovery whs made 1, J. n I' recently ly President Coolidge.
So it will wcome possibi. to pupposediy murilered hired man hus I"en
• predict far in advance when a cer. "e" o" <1.
tain pan of ihe world will be sub- Coneealee in Living Reom
ject in drouth, and the consequent The flue is 3 hnmmer, of the r
famine, disease and death can he dinux daw type. The Iron I, id ie
avoideri," snid Capt .1. R. Wilkins, stained black with time-dried blond.
whose recent airplane expedition while the bundle Is split in two
l of four states Nlahma, Ohio,
Arkansas ami Nebraska expressed
their preferenep for . andidate in I
I todas s primary elections.
Alabama demoi a ■ e choss tetwnv
• Morton and Maness was
Hodges home. It was upon a small
Inserance Soeght
VK/AGONN WHEEL GAI'. Co . Aug
VV 10 ( Vice President Dawes
does not swear when he fails to land
a 1) 0111
Furt her more, be decines to put 1
into his cred my trout that |
• ‘ • I. Back nf Eirminrham were in
HIS mnch of the Izaak Walton in dorser by the Ku Klux Kian the
have receiver soon could be stolen
by Hodges and a possible fellow.con.
spiral or. Hodges killed himself
through fear of detection, it be
lieved.
1 cratie gubernatorial
answer any questions and demand-
• ed that he have an attorney.
, Theory that some I rouble in the
Mst might have been had between
vet. day prove to I
f 't lisiness in tie | h a
M Rea polire sax was discha i zed
Lx the Coogans on several oreasions
’•<H reemployed He was discharged
•x- his emplovers in New York latel .
•ml ret urned in the const a short
The warrant, charging a traffie
fot
we A
ose a
she
lk» •
ed, 11
•
:' five mat riage • enses ,
i'oi ty t'x o divore e .. titions
cost Inn cents instead of the seven Statistics show that 70 percent of
cent care and seven tickets may be the persons taking rivil service
purchassed for 30 cents or three for a 1 aminations within the past Thirt
b11,1’ er. years have passed.
'Attorney General Cites Law " Oil TCXCIS RlUl-Off Bdllot: I
In Election Freak. CARELESS CLERK NEARLY
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Aug. ! CAUSES AN EXECUTION
• 10.—(A?) — Flipping of coins, ----
I drawing of straws, or some other MOl’NDSVILLE, W. Va., Aug. |0 |
; method will have to be resortec -M-A careless elerk almost democrats wer, Tuesla, a '
I to in order in settle a tie of candi- Cu8ed the execution today of Philip to what the next political develop-
dates for various county oftices in —uman negro youth, convicted ofments will he. following Mondav®
> Dade. Franklin and Scott coupties, i murder ten days ahead of the ttxed meeting of the state democratic exe.
! according loan opinion issued late ‘ate. While preparations wei be eutive committee in which ihe
today 1»y N. T. Gentry, atorney inE made at the i ,u. ;.........
general. i for the hanging, it was discovered
in last week’s state primary I the court had set the date for Aug
election there was a tic for the of- i ust 20.
flee of probate judge in Dade ' August 10.
county, for county clerk in Frank-
lin county; and for circuit clerk in
the person of Karl Greenshaw. Har
risen attorney. I
I Senator T. H Faraway is withont
opposition.
i Ina lion.
Two of i he senatpial a spira nt ® 1
L. R. Misurove nf Iasyiei and Hugo
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