The Alva Daily Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 201, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1939 Page: 1 of 6
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Biographies
By DALE CARNEGIE
Author of "How to Win Friends
and Influence People"
horse racing and he inherited one
of the most valuable racing stables
in America
His father Alfred Gwynne Van-
derbilt Sr went down on the
Lusitania when it was torpedoed
by a German submarine durinr
war Although he was a noted
sportsman he was unable to swim
As the Lusitania was sinking he
was given v place in one of the life
boats but after he had taken his
seat he got out and gave his place
to a woman Shortly afterwards
another hysterical woman ran
around the deck tearing her hair
and screaming that she had no life-
belt So Vanderbilt took off his
life-belt and gave it to her
A few minutes latex— the ship
went down and Vanderbilt died
like the true sportsman and gen-
tleman that he was
The Vanderbilt fortune was
founded by old CorrieliaS Vander-
bilt What a funny codger he was!
There still is a bronze statue of
him on thP front of the Grand Cen-
tral station on Forty-Second
street New York
Born on a farm in Staten Island
about 140 yearg' ago he'hotrowed
$100 from his mother on his six-
teenth birthday bought a small
ferry boat and started carrying
passengers from Staten Island to
New York
CORNELIUS VANDERBILT
How would you like to have President Sends Message to
someone hand you 40 million dol-
lars? Well that is precisely what Hitler and Moseleki to
happened to young Alfred Gwynne Ask for No War
Vanderbilt on his 21st birthday
Strange as it seems this young
man who was heir to one of the WASHINGTON Aug 24--4-P)
largest fortunes in America has —Pres Roosevelt addressed ap-
never gone to college peals for peace to Adolf Hitler and
He doesn't give two whoops for President Moscicki of Poland sag-
society but like all the Vander- gesting three methods for avoiding
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hilts he is intensely interested in war
horse racing and he inherited one These were:
of the most valuable racing stables 1 By direct negotiations
in America 2 By submission of their con-
His father Alfred Gwynne Van- troversy to impartial arbitration
derbilt Sr went down on the 3 Agree to adopt the procedure
Lusitania when it was torpedoed of a conciliation selecting a con-
by a German submarine during ciliator or moderator
war Although he was a noted Second Of Day
sportsman he was unable to swim This was President Roosevelt's
As the Lusitania was sinking he second appear of the day his
was given v place in one of the life first having been to King Vittori
boats but after he had taken his Emanuele of Italy
seat he got out and gave ins place President Roosevelt's secretary
to a woman Shortly afterwards Stephen Early pointed out that
ianother hysterical woman ran
the president aid not have in mind
around the deck tearing her hair
another "communication since in
and screaming that she had no life- his
message to the president of
belt So Vanderbilt took off his
Poland and Hitler he said:
life-belt and gave it to her
"Both Poland and Germany be-
A few minutes lattok tile ship l kg sovereign governments it is
went down and Vanderbilt died I 'understood of course that upon
like the true sportsman and gen- resort of any one of the alterna-
tleman that he was tives I suggest each nation will
The Vanderbilt fortune was agree to accord complete resnect
founded by old Cornelius Vander- to the independence and ten-itorial
NIL What a funny codger he was! integrity of the other"
There still is a bronze stutue of
Fourth Peace Apnea'
him on the front of the Grand Con-
Tins was the fourth appeal for
tral station on Forty-Second
peace President Roosevelt has sent
street New York
to Hitler in less than one year the
Born on a farm in Staten Island first two having been at the time
about 140 yeitis 'ago he' 'borrowed of the Czechoslovakia crisis last
$100 from his mother on his six- Septoember and the third on April
teenth birthday bought a small 14
ferry boat and started carrying RooseVelt asserted:
passengers from Staten Island to
"The people of the United
New York States are as one in their opposi-
How much do you suppose be t
bon to policies of military con-
made out of that $100 start 100
quest and domination They are as
million dollars! That is all How i
one n rejecting the thesis that any !
(lid he do it? Largely by investing
ruler or any people possess the
in ships and railways
right to achieve their ends or ob-1
When he was first married and 1
e-o
struggling to get a start his wife 1 jectiv through the taking of ac-
tion which will plunge countless'
ran a hotel in New Brunswick
made out of that $100 start 100
million dollars! That is all How
(lid he do it? Largely by investing
in ships and railways
When he was first married and
struggling to get a start his wife
New Jersey and in her spare time
she raised a family of 11 children
When old Cornelius got rich he
wanted to move to the city but
his wife was an old-fashioned
home-loving person and F he ob-
jected They quarreled and he told 1
her 5 he was crazy and in order'
to prove it he had her shut up in
an insane asylum for a year
The old man had a lot of eccen-
tricities He never used a check
book He always wrote his checks
on half-sheets of ordinary writing
paper And he hadn't the slightest
respect for the opinions of others
Even when he was 84 years old
and prostrate on his death bed old
Cornelius Vanderbilt refused to be
bossed When the nurses and doc-
tors tried to make him do things
he threw hot water bottles at them
For weeks before he passed away
newspaper reporters swarmed
about the house waiting for news
of his death That made him an-
gry and one day when one of the
reporters rang the door bell he
crawled out of bed dragged him
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DOWN IN THE
Southwest Comer I
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DOWN IN THE
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It is a secret so don't tell any-
one A certain lassie who lives in
Enid will wed a certain lad who
lives six miles east and one mile
south of Alva on Sunday Septem-
ber 3
Irene Walker was scanning the
streets for a pair of hose
A postal card from Captain
Henry Hort mailed from Jaures
Mexico He writes: "What's the
score? Wish you were with us"
Well we don't know for sure who's
playing and we do like trips
Wished for a suit like Larry
Earl Hellman's Thursday when Old
Sol was bearing down with his heat
wave
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HE
(AP) MEANS ASSOCIATED PRESS
'millions of people into war and
which will bring dstress and suf-
fernq to every nation of the world
belligerent and neutral when such
ends and objects so far as they are
just and reasonble cn be ilatiffied
through processes of peaceful ne-
gotiation or by resort to judicial
arbitration"
MAN ROLLS OUT OF
HIS BOXCAR "BED"
DUNCAN Aug 24—(Special)
—Marion Richie 48 was injured
seriously when he rolled in his
sleep
He rolled right out of his "bed"
on the top of a boxcar He suf-
fered a fractured leg and hip and
head injuries in the fall
Mrs Richie said her husband an
unemployed oil field worker left
her in their car here and walked
in the direction of the depot
When he did not return immedi-
ately she searched for him
He was brought to an Oklahoma
City hospital where attendants
said today that he would recover
CI0 AUTO WORKERS
VICTORS OVER A F
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DETROIT Aug 21---(pP)--The
CIO United Automobile Workers
union was returned the victor over
its A F of L rivall for the sec-
ond time in automobile plant votes
for exclusive bargaining rights
Examiner Russell Miller of the
national labor relations board an-
nounced the CIO defeated the A
F of L 2033 to 188 in an elec-
tion for the right to represent 3-
150 employes of Motor Products
corporation Last week the CIO
polled 736 per cent of the votes in
the Packard Motor Car company
election affecting 9000 workers
OKLAHOMA CITY Aug 24—
Wished for a suit like Larry (P)--Federal Judge A P Murrell
Xarl Hellman's Thursday when Old signed orders today removing
Sol was bearing down with his heat three persons charged with per-
Wave jury in the Jackson Barnett estate
case to Muskogee to await action
The court house bunch enjoyed of a grand jury
another watermelon or two Thurs- Bertha Mc Cowan 82-year-old ne-
day with an outsider or two invit- gro woman who claimed she was
ed in But they declared the mel- Barnett's wife and a negro man
ens were not "quite" as good as Henry Jones 55 were held in de-
those "stolen" from Deputy Nelslfault of $10000 bond They plead-
Nelson the other day But theyied innocent at a removnt arraign-
really were good and all enjoyed' ment before United States Corn-
them ineiuding the "guests" pli§§i9ner Paul Showalter
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ALVA OKLAHOMA FRIDAY AUGUST 25 1939
MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY
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Trippers Stop in City Thursday 15 Automobiles
in Number to Advertise Annual Event to Be Held
in Ilardtner August 29 to September 1
U S Senator Henry Cabot Lodge (left) of Massachusetts and Congress
man John Sparkman of Alabama observe progress of the "war" at the
Plattsburg N Y army maneuvers largest peace-time concentration of
American troops in history
Alvans Told About Barber
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LVA DAILY RECORD
" EADERS ON WAR
FOUR PLACES Gail Gardner Dies
In Kansas City
1 Four educational meetings were
held Thursday by members of the
county cOmmittee to explain details
of the 19 10 crop insumnee plan
Guorge Fellcel county farm agent
announced Thursday night
Ll These four meetings were the
I first of a series of seven sessions
scheduled in various parts of
Woods county to acquaint the
farmer with all the details in the
BALMORAL Scotland Aug 24
VP)—The American financier J P
Morgan who has hen at nearby
Ganmochy lodge for the season's
grouse shooting announced to-
night he was returning to London
because of the international criAis
Gas masks were distributed to
the royal castle here and in the
suorounding area tonight as King
George also prepared to return to
London
The king had shot as a guest of
Morgan during hii stay here
When Morgan Failed for Eu-
rope July 5 he said he hoped to
shoot some grous in Scotland but
remarked:
"It depends a little on war in
fact a great deal on war
"If they start war certainly my
County Fair By 'Boosters" i shooting will be interrupted be-
cause everybody would rush off to
! do what they'd have to do and I
I wouldn't have anybody with me"
wrS Stop in City Thursday 15 Automobiles Being ! e n Ac et at hs atto t mi nzt t he he mai md es enl to Ar eofueird-
Number to Advertise Annual Event to Be Held ! do in ease of war
in Ilardtner August 29 to September 1 1 FREE IINCH PLAN
i EXPANDED BY U S
Alva was well-informed aboutilist(d by days for the fair: 1 WASHINGTON Aug 24--(iP)
the "biggest" county fair in south-I
The first day August 297I 7vt be
n Kansas Thursday morning' ----The agriculture d an
epartment
er -
reserved for registration Of exhib-nounced today that free hot
when the Hardiner boosters took its whicii are to be entered before
lunches would be provided for 5-
over the downtown thoroughfare j 2 p m 000000 school children during the
to spread the news of the Barber! -
1 ednesday August 30 will be coming school year
county fair to be held there Aug- Officials said this would be done
)Kio s will day and the judge 'll'
ust 29 30 31 and Sept I I k expansion of the program under
!consider the exhibits on display --
Fifteen carloads of boosters roll- which the government supplied all
t
Horse races Nv i 1 I be held at the
ed into Alva Thursday morning ' i r port of the food for free lunches
'f'ar grounds n the afternoon as'
and spent 30 minutes here telling I i d i h to 800000 children in low income
we s
'well a the rodeo show
about the four days of entertain- '
ment exhibits and the fair pro-) At night the baby pageant will )areas during the la4 school year
The food comes from supplies ac-
gram )bo staged beginning at 7:30 p m'
A dance played by Tommy Phil-! quied by the federal surplus corn-
The program is complete with all I
modities corporation in its effort to
am m
forms of useent and enter- lips'
orchestra will be staged by remove price-depre
the Hardtner American Legion ssing- farm sur-
tainment offered for those who pluses from the market
visit the fair The attendance is post
expected to be in the thousands) Thursday August 31 which is i Miss Rose Marie Kinsall who
and this year's fair is expected to!4-11 club day and also Medicine has been in a Wichita hospital for
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be much larger than ever before I - medical care returned Thursday to
Following are the programal (Continued on Page 6) ler home in Alva
Normal st-pet and 11s wife broth-
er aml ister
LVA CHURCH
SELECTS AID
CNAKE EXPERT says when
a rattlesnake coils its body into
the shape of an "S" it is time
to jump The "S" we gather
stands for "Scram!"
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Egyptian beauties 5000 years
ago plucked their eyebrows and
used rouge Yes but did they
know how to hold a cigaret
properly?
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It is estimated that more than
110000W Americans annually
suffer from hay fever Misery
not only loves—but gets—company
(CP) MEANS CENTRAL PRESS
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NUMBER 201
GERMAN RULER HOLDS SESSIN
SEE SESSIONSIB1!1::4I d w1 let: IWITH HIS ADVISORS To STUDY
ON PROGRAM I iutr(Nf():tia EURPF
Tile body be returned to !
Alva Saturday morning and fun- I
eral rites probably will he held
Educational Meelings on 1940 Nazi
Licational Meeiings on 1940 I ert" rues i" t'llunY ni ”117 n
'that afternoon I A t A ilit Isters and Military Officials Confer
Crop Insurance Held in Gardner i:4 survived by his I
with Fuehrer Friday Morning Nation Is
moter
h Mrs anc
Blhe Cu e
rtnr sn2 i
Centers in County 1 i''x twel oil In Tnke ()vor Peilnnil
aptiStS Z7)tline11tS nere I (
YOU'RE TELLING ME!
By WILLIAM RIFF
' I Central Press Writer w
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Ants are smarter than hu
MEMO accordin6 to a noted sot
Expected to Take Over Poland
Adolf Hitler and his most trusted advisors deliberated
HI Perlin early Friday on his asserted right to a free hand
in eastern Europe in light of Germany's consultation and
non-aggression pact it h soviet Russia and Prime Alinister
Neville t'hamherlain's speech
to the Dritish house of corn- and it WAS generally held that the
Polish minister would not consider
In authoritative quarters Chant- such an invitation
Bill Reynolds to Work with bertain's Fpeveh wai pro:lounced Stores in Poland have been
1-1 1! 1 - purely "negative" stripped of their stocks of coffee
“ 1 1)IVLIZ LUoLAM 40 “
insurance plan I I Only the ministers most directly an
i
C C Cobb and Alba Melkus had' Under Officials involved surrounded Hitler at the
charge of the seisions held at Way-1 con ference which went into t he
-
noka Thursday morning 'and at ' etaly hours of the morning They
1 """'311"im "" clectt'd Bali- inclUded among others Field '‘lar-i
Dacoma Thursday 'Rfternoon
I tbt church sttulent secretary no
Problems Discussed s hal II ermann Covring Foreign
1‘i'l serve in the local church uniler
The Waynoka meetimr was con-ill IN F Langley
church pwtor Minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop:
' : Propaganda M inister Joseph Ctoeb-
board Of 'dc'acons
while the meeting in Dacoma wasl
ducted in the city ball at 9:30!and the
i PII a n inrmot Qhhiont :tt 1
bels and Rudolf Hess Bitler's
nd sugar by housewives
MUNSON BUYS
CHOICE STOCK
s- :: wrine tne
"1"'!"' n! '''---- ''—' Reynolds is a former student at
l the hi
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held in gh school building at deputy party leader —
W 1 the Oklahoma Bap ti st university !Alva People Purchase Fine
2 o'clock Announcement Unlikely
'':: :Ile ws selected to the position of ! i
': r Lyons ond I''elkel had a — High military (dicers also were Breed of Chickens on
- chEarigmee
of the two other sessions' studert secretary by the board et present i
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Mount Vernon in the school 10
t ons W edm sd 1 noht i
It was considered most unlikely Trip to East
k
vit:: : I The young penlo's worker has:
weeks and :s that an official communiue ould
q w
bcn in Alva tor two —
$
' 'I lin the afternoon be issued Men however who Tlie Munson hatchery announced
the purchase of some choice breed-
were in constant touch with the
apormng and the other at Freedom
(of Ceo!:" Reynolds veil
el :iiiley for 25 'cars 1
(emery presented the following
:: ' :: e' : ''-'s-':N I held at 9:30 and the Freedom
The Mount Vernon session was it1111!0'1:lotng 1 3
His uncle J E RA vnolds i' la ol ' ing stock from New England and
:- :'':i : 4"-':':t-1Z'''4:: 1neeting at 2 p m picture: the shipment will be sent to Alva
-- ' ' :f -7-:':A:4 of the music L'iprrtmert at Le
- ' " ‘:- 4:40L4q"'z For the benefit oi:' those presentS6uthwestern Baotist Theological I Elbert Forster now the chief by Mr and Mrs Frank Munson
Felkel explained individual prob-1 Fo-1 Worth Texas
lems were discussed and those in
executive of the baby state of Dan- who are in Boston selecting new
- i soilhiary
can do two things—First de- blood and varieties
Germany dropped a diplomatic bombshell into the European crisi with
in :
charge of the meeting figured sLawnee for two out r s whe: he dare that Danzig considers itself With bantams being the favor-
announcement that Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop (upper
s 1 '
! Ile has been a stAdent at O B 13zig ' o se
lthe num ber of bushels it woul
part of the reich second ask that ites of New England fanciers a
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'was a
left) would conclude negotiations in Moscow for a non -aggression pact !them to guaran tee them 7d cost member of the quarta and
5 Iler : the rama
dtic Olio Ile also a ' this latest acquisition to the reich
n
'be properly protected in view of been visited by the Munsons and
um ms number of breeding far have
between the Reich and Soviet Russia traditional enemies Franz von scent of their adjusted average yield
Ipianist
Papen (right) recently returned from Russia was believed to have I bf beat i R nold wiil di Nt the ohti ca the asserted "encirclemen 0- t" f
some of the stock has been select
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begotiated the treaty with Viacheslav Molotoff (lower Icft) Russian 1 Application Signed l ed to be shipped to Alva Ban-
Premier ed
and foreign minister 1 During the meetings it choir and work with college
st Danzig by Polish troops
was dents who are Paptists Ile NEI! To Organize Expedition !tams furnish the breeder with all
2 Germany will not declare war the pride of producing a perfect
f I Pointed out that anyone interested it
inai7e dect contocts with si e
ont l
in getting insurance m cellege at assist in
ust apply r :upon Poland It Will I merely or- pattern and are profitable because
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SOLDIERSOLONS September w
'WAR' ibefore they start seeding wheat' tprornit punitive eyeifition to there they command a high price
i them in ns of !g!iz
ss
or before Septemb f')Ohi organizatio 'me a
chever the Alva church Poland to "etabli h law and or-
such as $50 per trio is not uncom-
1
i d" er One of the places that must
'is earlier 1 mon
ie Loon day 1Lyer meetings
tke casnpus daily 1 be guarded from lawlesness above Mr and Mrs Munson are guests
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— a i
at the mee ngs -lc ( nit sci
1 Some apptlicationis INI"Vrrrel siginted 12ndueted or
al others is upper Silesia with its
of IlLirri
:Inc s NN 111 bd ( ntinued and a man Reardon treasurer of
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f ! vtr et e l in t he i ich zinc ir cop r nd
on pe a coal de- the Boston poultry show in Boston
mn
i ::::::::'!:!:::: ""1tio iiS i udent center '' work is being 1
f-of ' program may make application i osits To if thess-
--- &:'''':' - ': e5 ! I arranged at tie &lurch i p eguard e depoLind from him they are shipping
' ( " : through the county office
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Three more meetings are to be
!of the session tin morning at Fair-
I view school north of Alva and at Talk In Dacoma
the meeting' scheduled in the court
house in Alva in the afternoon
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Missionary Will
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Mrs D W Patterson mission- British and France will not fight 1 its the "police action" i S7il i
i must be so fast that the Poles
won't have time to blow up or ings
dynamite the mines
3 After Chamberlain's speech
the fuehrer and his ndvisors are
'more convinced than ever that the
-ion-
'on will be ary to Alaska will speak at the Lord Halifax Great Britain's 111agr-a
Melkus and Elmer L I
a thousand years
' charge of the session to be held Church of God in Duconm Sunday foreign minister appealed directly
In c Il --es-a Light aBib:arhenelda kbnaoniAtammsfoarsa:ellelaasst
a small flock of Silver Gray Lork-
The Al ins are paying a visit
to the president of the Boston
show who is a retired newspaper
i te with over 800 bantams
1 licy purchased several breeds
ins na-
L' ' 4i1 '- it'X'lk er
a ''-el ::' -'' :' :'' at t
the Lookout
'school this after- night at 8 o'clock it has been an -Ito Hitler in a world-wide broadcast
I eoars from
1 tionally known Red breeder
not Flom Harold Tompk'
of
'CNA :: :::Ni:: 71MNA'L::: ::' --1 !noon nounced in Alva it° heed the peace pleas of Pope c1 1n 1
2 Germany will not declare war
itlaVe direct contpet3 with si u ent l
1 : upon Poland It Will merely or-
punitive eyedition to
z:' e cellege and w 11 assist in
terpsting them in organizatioos of ! ga'aize a
the A lvr church ! Poland to "establish law and or-
I der" One of the places that must
7 )0 Loon day plyer meetings
be guarded from lawlesness above
!-Iiiiticted or the eampus daily i(r
' al tuners is upper Silesia with itA'
tWC : rs NVill 1) CCntinued sod 't
' I rich 7inc iron co in r and coal d !
s!udent center o"' work is being ' I ' ' 1 -
posits To safeguard these denos-
arranged at tie &lurch
its the "police action" in Silesia
must be so fast that the Poles
Missionary Will won't have time to blow up or
dynamite the mines
Talk In Dacoma 3 After Chamberlain's speech
1 the fuehrer and his advisors are
I more convinced than ever that the
Mrs D W Patterson mission- British and France will not fight
ary to Alaska will speak at the Lord Halifax Great Britain's
I
Church of God in Daeoma Sunday foreign minister appealed directly
night at 8 o'clock it has been an-Jo Hitler in a world-wide broadcast
nounced in Alva to heed the peace pleas of Pope
Mrs Patterson is said to be an !Pius President Roosevelt and King
entist That's right—we go tc
all the trouble of planning a plc
Mc and they get the food
! I
G Motse postcards: "A
grouchy baseball layer natural-
ly thinks mo4t of his troubles are
caused by the dog in the man-
ager" Another terrible thing about the next world war if it should
break out at this time Is that it
would knock all those picture
of bathing beauties off the front
page
I
The man at the next desh says
another of the worlds paradoxes
Is that a man usually makes the
!post racket
the pride of producing a perfect
pattern and are profitable because
there they command a high price
such as $50 per trio is not uncom-
mon Mr and Mrs Munson are guests
of Harriman Reardon treasurer of
the Boston poultry show in Boston
and from him they are shipping
Light Brahma bantams as well as
a small flock of Silver Gray Lork-
ings a breed known for at least
a thousand years
The Alvans are paying a visit
to the president of the Boston
show who is a retired newspaper
magnate with over 800 bantams
They purchased several breeds
there From Harold Tompkins na-
tionally known Red breeder of
Concord have been sent eggs from
1 mrs Fatterson is sato to oe an ums rresmem Roosevelt itoo ixilig
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!interesting speaker The public isIeopold of the Belgians his best pens of Rose Comb Black
MORGAN RETURNING
!bantams some of which he exhibit
TO LONDON IN CRISIS invited I Mussolini Omfers
1 ed in Cleveland
I Meantime Mussolini conferred
BALMORAL Scotland Aug 24 Alv-ans Attend BPW 1
!with his military leaders on war A shipment made by the Munson
hatchery from the World's Pout-
VP)--The American financier J P measures
ti L I try congres consisted of a pair of
i :
I Pope Pius in a world broadcast '
At Medicine Lodge f
Castel Gandolfo crud Columbian Plymouth Rocks hred
e
peace in Massachusetts and a dozen
I "Nothimr is lost through
evertthing may be lost through robins eggs blue eggs of a South
Mrs Essie Nall MN Earl Shroy- 1 American breed of chickens the
er and Mrs DeWitt Bartz repro- I War' Araucanas These are now about
Prime Minister ( hamberlain told
sented the Alva busineis and Pro- I
pa 1 in m en t to hatch in the local plant They
fessiomtl Women's club at an in- i are very rare and resemble an (Jr-
'God knows I have done my
ter-city and district meeting of ! -1) nge-red kghorn
best to gain peace in our time" I
BPW clubs in Medicine Lodge
f'arliament voted the frovern- 1
Thursday night ! SIX MEN INDICTED
men t war-time powers of virtually 1
The Medicine Lodge club was i s : 'i i BY WEWOKA JURY
loll- atottat scope to enable the mos'
efficient "defense of the realm" —
host to the visiting club Tnember
and royal assent made the meas- WEWOKA Aug 21—(Spec-
at a picnic S u p pe r in the Medicine
Lodge city park The evenng WM Ill'e efective at 10:15 p in (3:15 lal)—Six men including the
p
ent informally after the picnic in central time tonight) !Maud Okla fire chief and a form-
sv
1 Clubs represented were Alva l'oland Calm er Seminole county attorney were
i 'loyal Anthony harper and France prepared for the worst indicted by a grand jury today for
i INIedicine Lodge and Premier Daladier announced alleged perjury at a recent Okla
I-51'W CI Ins In 1""liCine ""ge f'arlinment voted the frovern-1
! SIX MEN INDICTED
Thursday night ment war-time powers of virtually
The Medicine Lodge club was dictatorial scope to unable the most BY WEWOKA JURY I
club rnicient "defense of the re I
alm" —
1VEWOKA Aug 24—(Spec
and royal assent made the meas-
:htr at pimicntihc u
the visiting in the edicine
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Lodge city park The M evenng W 11 l'e efective at 10:15 p ro (3:15 lal)—Si men including the
!Maud Okla fire chief and a form-
p tn central time tonight)
spent informally after the picnic
Clubs represented were Alva l'oland Calm er Seminole county attorney were
Kiowa Authony harper and France prepared for the worst indicted by a grand jury today for
INIedicine Lodge
he would address the nattn by homa supreme court hearing
and Premier Haladier announced alleged perjury at a recent Okla-
Mr and Mrs Arthur Criswell radio tomorrow ! The baring was to determine
i
and son George Raymond Enid Poland with almost stoic calm whether Superior Judge O H
were in Alva Thursday George made itself ready for nny fate l l'resson should preside at ouster
Raymond remained for a shott va- There was no Confirmation in proceedings for Sheriff Bice Nter-
cation with bis grandparents Mr Warsaw of reports that Foreign rell Those accused of perjury
and Mrs Raymond Roberson north Mini-ter Josef Beck had been in- were Homer Bishop Seminole
of Alva vited to Borchtesgaden by Iliticr1 county attorney Harve Weather
i ford Maud fire chief Ode Lewis
Irmer Seminole policeman Harry
Com Oton Seminole oil worker B
E Kimberlin Seminole oil work-
' er and Frank Jackson Seminole
barber
In indictment also was return
An indictment also was return-
ed against Constable Roy Richison
lie was accused of taking a $15
bribe from a bootleger and prom-
ising him security from raids and
of accepting bribes from wholesale
and retail lquor dealers
In the Unitea States there were
: mat at road accidents last
:year in GerMartY 7640 in Britain
521 and in France 5737
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Oklahoma: Partly cloudy scat-
tered thunder showers in north-
east portion Friday Saturday
partly cloudy
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