The Stillwater Daily Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 114, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1939 Page: 1 of 6
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( 1Ct Mike has been keepin
11) his fences sincr4 inovod fli()
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The rain at noon had tctalc1
44 of an inch act'orclimt to V' P
$ (arks Brush creek rain vuaLie
which puts us near the 1 '-2-inch
mark for the pres eni wet sputh
That helps but We can t1111 tre
Inore Hope it rains and rains
for a few days—then quits in time
for oats cutting
The Daily is staitin i traffi-
column today intending to print
a traffic ordinance daily until the
book has becn completed Wo
hope you will turn to it CUCI'l af
ternoon and find out all alnut
the city's traffic laws which are
intoresting reading to mahy of us
- at that We intend to list also
the daily record from the traffic
officer's blotter This rill not
a popular feature-s-yet NVP
- belleP that it will play I's small
part in awakening the peopa to
the reponsibility of driving with
utmost care We hope Y°fl
name never appears on the traffic
tT police blotter We would say at
the outset that we are not print-
' ing those naMCS to be sensational
In any sense of the word nor to
take advantage of anyone Tilts
1 violators of traffic ordinances are
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American 1rpion auxiliary 1&t
Ilight voted WO for use in fur- 111111E111 FM)
'nlYlung a hw pit al room 'I lie
auxilary will tom over a $1001
check to city commissioners 'Mon- itusineo Joo 1111 Be
day night with the promise of lilt 1 Iv Chickasha :Man: to
'resident Fay Andrews 1 hat
Talic Sanderson's Duties
that isn't cnouith for ono retail '
'well raise what it takes"
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That type Of backing will read- Oklahoma City lklav 12 -4LP)--- tod
Uy provide what is necessary to W 1 Niarshall ka:Tha ae- ren
but equipment in the new build- count ant and 1)12It'SS man will
:Ing we believe It has nol yot jwconte business manager of Ok- I gre
been estimated finally what will 1' laheana AiJicuitural told Me- von
he necessary to furnish the chanical college as son as he ton
pital Estimates vary from $15- 'qualifies by making a $5n000 bond
000 to $20000 We believe Still- I Prciutent Joe C Fe-to uf tho
the
water will want tha best and the board of agriculture said today
most modern equipment and will 'Marshall yv11 sucreud Lewle
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raise the price of it Sandorsen acting business man
Sanderson has held the po-
are
C of C members were turpris- ' ion for four years
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ed Friday when Allen S Davis Seott said that Marshall was ing
- told them half of Stillwatir's exittft 'ut-id to makc the bond within yin
' teen churches are free cif debt the next t wo weeks It must be
The remaining hiilf have a toal approved by the board of intricul-
an
:andebtcdness of $72400 not a big hire members before ':‘lat-halls
Gul
sum when you coneider that assitinment is final
and
church invest moat s here t o I Here This Month
$561500 In fact that k an exi- The nuw Lnt wcs siress manager arc
ceptional record The avorao man probably will vri to work late this rnir
jn the street no doubt supposes month Scott sind Ills salai'y will
t as'
that churches aro never frc rf be set after a conference with
debt The tholleht comes that Governor Phillips
churches like cities can do fl)fl( ITIhO11 was active in Phillips'
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churches like citics cart (ii) rmittl
nmre 00(1 mhen IlIcy are not
Arangled by inciebtednes St: 11-
water's fine filancial i San&
:city nladt' posible the tt-i!te pn!t of
'proven-lent proprarn of the lirt
fcw yrars
the season is oven
COURT SESSItIN ()PENS
BEFORE HOEI MAY 22
Lis'ed for trial on 1k137 2'2 23
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Seven and Twenty-Seven!
Civil Cases Are On lOcciirt
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la homa Association of Commer-
cial Organization 5e6'etari es
which yid continue through Sat-
urday Frinci WI theme of the conven-
tion will be a artrult ure and gov-
trnninia1 ptoblems in which
harnlyirs of commerce mcinbers
are interested and to present the
agicult iiral portion of t he pro-
m t To Oklahoma Agricultural
cj Mccha meal collefze spea ken
were cliip to appear on the pro-
m Try re Oliver NVillhain
ant dcan of ticult tire a Ad
A W Jacob marketing eron 911-Wit
-- are intereseo atm to presout tot
Seven eales of a criminal nature i avricultral portion of the pro-
and 'went y-seven civ1 sans ‘'re ' et 11 two Oklahoma Ailricultural
listed en a district court docke' Hi miThayocal conerze speaker
released late Thursday for a ses- ' pro dia to aal on the pro-
ion of district court opening be- vi Thry fAT OinTr 1Vil1hain
fore Judge Henry W Hod on "assistant dean of a?tieulture aild
May 22 to continue through June A w Jacob markctini ec000roit
8 of the extension division
Jurors to serve durin7 t I ses- r
Archer was on the publicity colli-
sion probably will be drawn 'vili- nnttee of the convention and is E
in the next few days !member of the a7!-icia1ion board
Lisect 1or trial on 17- c of di:ectors He will return to
24 and 25 on criminal charges are
i Stillwater Faturday night
Dallas and Harold Garrison 1 -
brothers and Lee Johnson chirp- ! It Happened in Jersey
ed with first degree rape G M Traffic Officer stopping car
Coburn charged with felonious 'displaying
possession of liquor Foy Dun- "'Where you from?"
can charged with second degree': Driver: "Chicago"
forgery James Watson charged Traffic Officer: "Then what
with grand larceny Allie Wtlhnms arc you dn!ng Alt 11 an Illinois
charged ‘itli second c!ecree tecive? You're arrested-
lary: Roland Bayne charged with I
assault with intent to kill and! The 1:13F-79 ArTent!1 cotton
Dean Wagner charged with !crop was estimated at 387000
drunkim driving 1b31es of L L L L L L each
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FOR As AND M of Nurses Modified
NAMED IODAY'
TxpEct srowERs City Board Continues to Weigt
EXPECt SI:UNNTRS It)
CONIINUE IN SLUE
Cty May 12 --
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tciittcred areas of Oklahoma
today Lut most of the state
remained dry
Weatherman Harry Wahl-
grill said Filowt rs prolialYy
vould be general over the state
tonight and Saturday
Temperatures remain in
the 60s today he predicted
Heaviest rain was at Pryor
where 310 inches fell Other
east ern and nort !least ern
areas received an inch or
more of precipitation includ-
ing Muskogee 1 50 Tulsa 112
Vinita 101 and 1NItami 96 of
an inch
In the MI1 ral port ion
Guthrie had 122 inches Enid
and Newkirk in the north-
west and norill central wheat
areas had light showers The
rain extended into the south-
( ast where Antlers r)orted
65 of an inch
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rampuivn in Candy y last I AI IUI S URI:
ser i to nt n zation at a reduced figure for
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()N DEMOCRAIIL 11)1A)(iw ! themselves nod their families This
Sanderson Ill centmue in the
! feature of the Masonic plan is in-
po!t of assist ant to (1)e business me:1r wh re
i Tent ion Remains at tended to provide immediate cash
manager a place he lye hcld for
Taut Strain AVhile Germans land at the sane time tend to M-
ahout six years colle!e of f leia:s
Eye City of Danzig !surc patronage for the hospital
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Estimate Equipment Cost
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sn Rema!ns
BULLETIN -
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i the d m aily record from the traffic ' !France month
th board members were told
officer's blot t cr This rill not Iri SnIaideciivt Ruins Of Chicago si The reasens !
a
wench mount pays for operation
gll en 1)c J apan fot
Elevator Fire Mile Bodies ! and upke ep
' a popular feature—yet NVP firmly I MOVing into Amovs foreign arca cost s
- believe that it will play I's small i of Those Lost in Fire
Hias the necessity of combating Numerous other details were dis-
Tart in awakening the peop:e to ! --- !Chinese terrorists who have lIS- cussed at length by t he board
the reponsibility of driving Wi il ' cilearo LI Miy 12---(IPL—T1e!sassinated many pro-Japanese of- members who are seeking to de
utmost care we ilope y 0 u r !charred remains of 3000000 bush- ficials The threat to act in cide ! which plan would prove most
name nner appiair he gr n sm
s on t traffic !cis of aioldered on the edge Shanghai appeared to be designed feasible for the city
I police blotter We would say at of a south Chicago prairie tod-y it! put pressure on foreign offi- Keeping Open Mind
! the outset that we are not print- as a funeral pyre for eight nun I
! cials to wipe out terrorists in the Three commissioners interview-
! ing these riaMes to be sensational i who perished in a $1000010 grain !zone they control ed Friday stated they are "keep-
)! in any sense of the word nor to Itlevatrr explosion and fire Turkey Lined Up hag an entirely open mind" in the
' take advantage of anyone Thg i Police a:!Id firemen were certain i Coincidentally with the Japan- matter and hope to 'move in the
hest y" -t
)! violators of traffic ordinances are i the men were dead even though leso action Great Britain and interest of the cit in eh ent-
)! often merely careless folks in an 1iill smoldering embers prevented i France appeared to be virtually in ing the lease
: unguarded moment Yet care- a search for bodies !agreement with Turkey on the The Wichita sisters are part of
lessness sometimes brings tr dy age i The Ire t consumed 3000000 impertant strategic role which a nursing order that has yeiirs of
and if publicity will help curb i iiusiwis of yheat corn barley and 'Turkey would lay experience in hospital work the
p i the united
ossible tragedy it! is worth the !oats and five huge wooden bins in play n -le um e
front against possible aggression superior with whom board mem-
i grief it will bring us So the list ! which it was stored T grain in Europe bs talked Thursday having been
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goes in There will be no execp- !was Valurd at $2500000 and I The new agreement was u twenty-five years in the Ork She nder-
- !ions We'll print no name until !the buildings at $1500000 stood to provide for Britain to named hospitals the order has
the case has been heard and fine ' Fire trucks remained today to aid Turkey against any attack on managed for years by way of ref
assessed If the case is won by play streams of water on the the eastern Mgditerranean and crenee all of which have been
t!' the defendant indicating I i
1m It !smoking debris while federal state 1 for Turkey to aid Milani in event successfully operat ed for a period
the right in the matter his name county and city officials mvesti- of an attack on Egypt of years
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will not appear That's fair !rated to determine what spark Turkey also would permit pass- Board members consider the fact
! enough we believe You observe
liad set off the apparent dust ex- i age of British warships through that the nursing order operates a
all laws and we'll tl'Ver fall cut ' plosion
the Dardanelles to aid Rumania hospital at much lower cost than
Hope hope hope - I and less directly aid Poland in would be possible for another gream
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L ESTER event of a Nazi thrust si the e sisters do not work for
Ct 1
! ! A and M hit Sooner pit riling t! salary but have dedicated their
Tension Remains
Thursday and it rained boautifu el? l- r ANNUAL MEETINUI Incidents on thp ilprmnn-Pol- lives to the work They Imve
two big powers would stand firm-
ly by their pledge to Poland and
other smaller nations
Nazis and Fascist newspapers
charged that the British were
Ft'i king to encircle the totalitarian
bloc despite repeated official de-
nials in London and in the pro-
Nazi newspapers of Danzig it was
emphasized that Adolf Hitler
would decide the future of the
city
HUNOER STRIKER CJOES
ON TRIAL FOR MURDER
Enid May 12— (LPL—The strOP
pro(eeded Friday with the trial of
r?oy Murphy who has not eaten
for twenty-three days His a
torn predicted that tho stae
would be "try :rig a COIrC before
the trial ended
Thursday a iliry deliberated an
hour and declared Murphy sane
Selection of the trial jury began
immediately and prosecution and
defense attorneys Friday said the
jury would not be completed un-
til Saturday
Murphy is Retired of ki11u his
brother Harry at the latter's
farm last year He has pleaded
Eclf delcMe
tni:nt of the hwpital were turned
Gver to the order
In filet coininis!i( nrrs pointed
Masonic Financing
On the other hand the Masonic
plan proposing to draw numbers
of local citizens into a financial
interest in the hospital would also
be assured of adequate cash at:
the outset to get established
Frankly board members led thr
Masonic plan if suecessful in oh-
training the services of strong in-
dividual as hospital manager
would stand a strong Cha TICP
being successful One board mem-
ber described it thus: "It is like
city manager government in a !
scrisc if we got a good manager !
wt11 rind good—if wc hod to keep
shopping around for a good man-
ager until We did get a good one
we might have trouble on our
STILLWATER OKLAHOMA FRIDAY MAY 12 10:19
KLINCISTEDT SELECTED
1 O 1 EAD InnoN posT
Carter ( 11i Illle Post l'icks Nett
ficto Thorstilly: to ItoN1
Installttion tit Soptetithrt
- i Amur:can Lemon members of
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(it Y Board Continues to Weigh 1
Cartur C ILinner it: 12ti
Offers For 31anagement: Are Thursday mg lit (lei- ed Paul
I Klingstedt i t sociat e pi otcsor of
Keeping "Open Mind" 1
innv- at the Oklahoma AL yield -
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Cit y commissioners conferred at
COMMandcr during the 1939-4o
length Nv 1 t )1 representatives of the
year to succeed Carl Andrew g t
Order of Precious Blood nursing
the second Tluirsday
installat ion el new iil twers 1)11
sisterhood (( W i c h i t a toKitL
Thursday night relative night in
management Of the new Stillwater 1 Serftillber
Ciller new officers cloy' ed by
municipal hospital
1 the legionnaires wt‘re: Hugh
The members of t he commissior
tack up Point by point the ten- I ter I' N"C"ed MileS Farrar as
I ative proposal cf managership 1 firt vice-commander I olbert
details as submitted earlier in I Ball" t(1 'I((' d l': I) sastur
writ Mg by the sisters and several 1 strum as second vice-commander
es iliird oee-com-
of the items were charged or 1 Cecil 0 Jon
mander t he Pev 1 A Callan
i pi ion ollfred m event manage-
c11a9la1n: NI IL Chatinvey his-
tonan Georgo IL Tay lur judo'
advorm P A Andrews ser-
geant-at-arms and C ti Denny
out Friday that the two proposals
of management for the hospitalIL E Goble Ned !lull and Earl
now vary ill few if any essentiall" t'xectd t‘e committee-
deta is The local Nla son ir body I men'
Adnitant o wi
has tendered a prop f the pit ll be ap-
agt ment
osal of man-!
!pointed by the rIPW (ACC IV h'e (oin-
Apparent essential differences 1 mitltee'
nnw re a tha t the Masonic group
l -"('t 'nil ni hew (1fieers l'r tile
Carter C !fanner post annually is
mild promotz thy formation of a
I held in May in order I it legion-
irembership r4roup at a set fee of
small amount that would allow 'hall'es wil° will be °lit °I I le
l eitY
for 1 ne summer may panunpate
such members to olitain hospitali-
zation at a reduced figure for Several A and M college faculty
h s
themselves and their families This I members who spend 1 eir um-
liners out of the city are 'limbers
feature of the Masonic plan is in-
legion and arr‘ able to par- I
tended to provide immediate cash lot' the
t(1)it(' in the election when held 1
and at thy same timy tend to in-
surc patronage for the hospital befoi r t he school term is corn- i
tpleted I
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1-nt in tho post of Lusiness In Illetr conference Thursday i CHURCH INFLUENCE IS
1 Turkey came into the Eurepetin!
Illanarer was W A il( :ton Cf : e sster s agr eed to assume 1
innti-agpression front Fridav and night th i
Tult Later Haskell Pruett was --1 — i a11 ma inhnance costs of the hos- i STRESSED BY C OF
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anti-aggression front Friday and : night the sisters agreed to assume 1 i --- - - - - -
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i adherence of f-"oviet Russia ap- 1 all mainttnance costs of the hos- ! :: I RESSLD BY C Or L
business manimer latri shifting pital and agreed to pay water and
peared probable before the end First
:to the facultv of the chool Of '
A May I light hills of the hospital They City Has Sixteen Cbon hest Half!
: edictal t loth S'ar tlerson then as- i ( : agreed to provide furnishings for
Prime lidinister Chamberlain an- of Them Free of Debt: Total 1
:iytalit IoLk ovtr the added elti-
nounced t he agreement with Tur- l " ""rsP's quarter providing t he i
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ties anti the post rcmained unfill- : 1 city constructs the building They
e:k y in tile British house of coin-
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l ed unt il the present appoint ment ' I would want a building sufficient
mons i Stillwater has a reputation for l
College officitils sald Sanderson's to house about thirty persons ten i
i Mewxhile Japan was putting I keeping the same fire chief and the
statati would be the same as it 1 ' ' ' - I members of the hospital's oerman-
i pressure on British French and same preaclums the Rev Dr Allen I ----
: was before Pruetrs shift
Phillips ha:: proposni that n l American interests in the Orient
it personnel and tWVnty student s
pal is tom chambel of corMnel cc
l nurses It would not have to be
--- members Friday noon in a program Bu L
business manager be named for built at on
Ily UNITED PRESS given over to the church organi
Oklahoma university although no
i lt is the belief of the s'ste
JaPan began putting increased " '1' is zations
: appropriation wits set aside for 1 that about $20000 is necessary to
university nev pressure on the European democ- Doctor Davis and Jim Taylor EXPECT
the posil ion 'The I cquip the hospital properly Such
racies in the Orient Friday who is associat ed with the y M
:er hart had a businetR rnrinarter
Jai inese naval men occupied cquipment as would Lc adcled later
but J L Lindsey has a somewhat ' ' '
:iititr p(i it loll ii A lcad ef the filthe foreign area of the big south C A on the cannias were th
would:be added from time to tillit seakeec — - i Oittallema
i Chit port of Amoy and a spokes- I il'Y the sisters and would bccome k-' 183 a r Leseritic d t I a :
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nancia 1 a Hairs at Norman thir own property 1 c done by local churches Orli
st at v nisi it u
4P ! man said that they might find pronmting st udvnt associat Mimi and '
A forty-bed hospital operated by 1
HON ABANDONED FOR lit necessary to occupy the foreign'
area of Shanghai control of the sisters in Enid i same size as c mrcn activity generally till1011!2 i shap- Got
i 7r ! the students and of the religious' said Fridto
ERiHT IN 1111 BLALLwhich Tapan now sh9ros with the the Stillwater "sPiia° realizelt education courses started in 192'2
would veto I
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ly for two days thus proving that lish frontier including the shoot- strong financial and personnel th forRoing ---
anything can happen Two A and M Speakers to Appear ing of an alleged smuggler arid backing to put into the program '
1 L L Roach First Chistian C Highway pairomen will be in
Our Aggie baseballers have had at Secretaries' Convention a German who failed to halt up- tending to "insure" the program -- Calvary x! Drake Laivary Baptist: C A ' Stilw!ter at least a part of next
a rough season of it being in a during its early stages The city
— on command of guards kept Eu- 7rGinty Roman Catholic: W C wet k to al-i t city oft-cPri tn
prolonged hitting slump A hit-1 Ralph Archer secretary of the ropean tension at a high point al- would be guaranteed against oper- Hill Church of Christ B A it e)nriletin a traffic school for
ting slump in the brief collegittc ating deficits while I he hospit al
Stillwater chrmber of commerce i t er yesterday's declarations bY 1 (chairman of the board' 'Iraftic 11‘ offcnticrs who choosy
season is tough going Pefore was g estah- Christian cience S
was in NIcAlester Friday to attend Prime Minister Chamberlain an etting its reputation d
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Session Interesting
Stillwater has a reputation for 1 1 L L Ji N Ai A A I 1"-L -e 4J 11- i IL I 8
keeping the same fire chief and thy I
same preachers the Rev Dr Allen'
S Davis told chamber of commerce BuLLET1N rti Nt: Jain! Mph
members Friday noon in it program iilope of cncvy chlise college
Washington writing as ft SIWCIR I
given over to the church orkani- coropollaat for the Daily Press
zations anit (iiit to nrovidvs I tie Ini-
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Doctor Davis and Jim Taylor EXPECT DORNi NT TO mrs neusereitts press coulcrences
Who ts associated with the Y M ------- ---
C A on the cis were th Oklahema City May 12--- After the sombreness of my first
speakers Taylor descrilg d tia 1 (P)---- Special Lilla for con- press conference vhich widi via
v cil: done by local churches in t rtruction cf dormitories at five Secretary of State Hull Mrs
pronmting student associations and 1 stat e lust itutions are in "bad Roosevelt's weekly interview will
church activity generally among tAiap- Goy Lpoit phinips
the press presented an entire1 !
the students and of the religious! said Friday indicating he d i f ferent at n e Th re At tended
education courses started in 1922 would 00 thnn
only by women all questions arE
and carried on by various local! The bills would have per- those which would primarily in-
ministers I miItted governing boards of terest the fairer sex dwelling es-
Churhes have a strong direct i the institutions to construct pecially en the First Lady's duties
dormitories with self-liquidat-
influence at A and M" Taylor
as hostess of the 1Vhite House
said He spoke also of the elevat- inv btiids
which have risen to major unpor-
ing and strengthening effect cl 1 ioni affected and tance since the decision Of the
religion amount of the bonds are: Un-
king and queen of England tc
Doctor Davis who IntrodoecC iverscy If Ok ia holm $1000
Vifilt I hP United States
Taylor listed the names of Still- ono: Oklahoma Agricultural On Thursday morning a few
water's sixteen churches and their and Mechanical college un- minutos before eleven we gather-
pastors The Rev Virtes Williams I i! PC
JO-110' aralrlirit NOrthell'iterri ed in the Green room which is
former pastor of First Christian
i I t I St a te Teachers Tahlequa il on the first floor Of the White
church here served I went Y-egn $1000000 East Central State tiontip and was adorned with holt
years setting a pattern for long I Teachers cellege Ada $1000- quets of pink carnations On the
tenure Davis himself has been 1 000 Oklabenra Military acad- stroke of the hour the assemblage
at Presbyterian church t went y my Claremore $500000 A as escorted up a narrow flight
years The Rev Alvin S Hock "The A and M college bill if marble sta is passing through
has been sixteen years with the' 4
CIUR not even sf:t: a limit on the - wrooght Iron gate which was
St Andrew's Episcopal the Rey
11"IntIn'' (if mdebtPdnuss" dim locked and not reopened tin-
O L Gibson twelve years wittl Phillips slid il the end of the conference
First Baptist I he Rfv L V
To the Monro:! Room
Stephan eight years Nv i t h Zion Oklahoma City May 12 --
Upstairs in the Monroe room
Lutheran Two local pastors the Grp) Goverieir Phillips sained vere rows Of chairs and couches
Rev John A Callan and the Rcv a i1000 :ipprfpriation for a rranced in a semi-circle where
villmoore Kendall are bark after 4-II 1-aindir cIlool W Okla-
he ladies seated themselves and
' lam( r tenures with the Methodist homa Aericultilral and Me- xchanged the latest bits of news-
churches here and will by co-pa- elli-tical ollegp
ia per gossip rinse ranged from
! t crs of t he united IttJethodist
! union is Coin-pA-FRoL w ill Ask I
- the last press club banquet to
churches when the plans urging a certain newtipaper
! pleted in Tune
There arc sixteen churches and kN'1111 TRAFFIC SCI1001 woman o dicar
tsd her fur piece
habitually worn t hroughout t he
forty-five filling stations Doctor —
summer Oklahoma's own Beth
Davis remarked smiling hit - iling Ile I
s l ye-Night (oar 3i
ie Opeus onoa y
Campbell occupied a front seat for
ed the following not mentioned in
1 With Several Doe to Attentl
the news gathering
the foregoing: ---
Laughingly Mrs Roosevelt en-
I L L Roach First Ch:istian: C Highway patroam n will be h
bred and we all rose She extend-
' C Drake Calvary Baptist: C A 'Stilwtrr at least a part of nex t
ed her hand to each Person and
! MeGinty Roman Catholic: W C I wet k to es!r t pity offa!eri r1
On Thursday morning a few
minutes lit :'fore eleven we gather-
ed in the Green room which is
on the first floor of the White
Home and was adorned with bou-
quets of pink carnations On the
stroke of the hour the assemblage
A Cultural Center
In An Agricultural
Community
AX FALLS ON
COST 1TEms
AT COLLEGES
Governor's Veto rower Used in
Several Instances ggies
11Yeape Further Cuts
Oklahoma City May 12--(1P)--
Gov Leon Phi11ip Friday vetoed
ponse items 11)1 water and 11-
bi-itry books for most of the state's
educational institutions and sup-
pressed s:tvcral special funds for
state departments as he signed the
three big 't)encling measures of the
seventeenth legislative session
Back in his office after a three-
day conference kit h advisors the
governor said that towns in which
educational institutions are locat-
ed should furnish free water Li-
Mary books he said should be
purchased from revolving funds of
the mstit ut ions
The governor revealed for the
Prst time that the bill appropriat-
hig $75000 to complete the new
$100000 capital office building had
been -lost in the shuffle"
Never Signed It
While the bill passed both
houses it was never properly sign-
el and sent to the governor Phil-
lips said
"But that doesn't bother me"
he said "I think the people of
Cklahoma ought to come up and
look at I his unfinished building
without any walls inside No one
is to blame but the old board of
a f f airs"
The governor said he still has
about thirty bills uhich he has
not decided whether to sign
Among those measures are acts
permitting counties to establish
law libraries and to permit five
colleges to build dormitories with
Eelf-liouldating bonds
Phillips vetoed items for the
payments of special Judges for the
state supreme court and the state
criminal court of appeals He said
that attorneys should be glad' to
serve on the courts without pay-
ment when elected judges disqual-
fled themselves in particular cases
s
After the sombreness hese Item Trimmed
ess of my first
From the institutional bill the
press conference shhich was with !
governor said he wbuld veto the
Secretary of State Hull Mrs
Roosevelt's weekly interview with following items which range from
the press p $150 to $1150: resented an entirely '
Books at East Central Statc
different atmosphere Attended !
Teachers college Ada
only by women all questions are
those which would primarily in- Water and books at Southwest-
ern State Teachers college at Dur-
terest the fairer sex dwelling es-
pecially en the First Lady's duties ant
as hostess Of the White House Water at Eastern Oklahoma col-
! lege Wilburton
which have risen to major minor-
Books at Murray Agricultural
tance since the decision of thP!
king nd goeen of England to
and Mechanical college Tishomin-
a
visit tho United go States —
Books and repairs at the colorod
On ThursdaY morning a few
clev("' we gather- college Langston Livestock and books at Con-
cI in the Green room which is nors Agricultural school Varner
)n the first floor of the White
Water and books Oklahoma
Home and was adorned with bou- Military academy
-vets of pink carnations On the
Phillips said he had reduced nc
Oroke of the hour the assemblage items for the University of Okla-
' as c'"nrted " "IT" fhght homa and Oklahoma Agricultural
if marble stairs pasing through
and Mechanical college
wronon Iron f!AtO which was Ilo si- d a no—ber of import-
!hen locked and not reopened tin- I
ant bills including the common
il the end of the conference
school measure appropriating $11-
To the Monro:t Room
500000
17airs in the Mr-alrfie 1"1111 He vetoed an item of $75000
'TIT rows of chairs and couches for the payment cf claims for the
state safety commission charging
117-11ran li(iidss itsleaat paSe Mt til-ctri' ills'tIlevpsW1 enrcel
that the claims were illegaly con-
xchangcd the latest blts Of Iwws- tracted
japer gossip These ranged from Phillips said 11? saved $4 000
the last press club banquet to from the water rcsources division
plans Irving a certain newtiPaPer cf the planning and resources
woman to dr:ard her fur piece board and that another $29001
habitually worn throughout the had been saved from the depart-
summer Oklahoma's own Beth
mental bill when he signed the bar
act doing away with the present
Lar administration
tered and we all rose She txtend-
ed her hand to each Pfsf son and INLREASED FARM BILL
then relaxed on the sofa aernm- IS PASSED DV SENATE
pa rued by her t wo secret a ries
Tier err' hair swept up into
soft rolls Ow presented a charm- Ernate Adds to Amount Proposrd
appearance in Eleanor blue I and Favored by President
silk tucked at the shoulders and
up from !he waist The simithritY Washington May
of her dress was carried out in senate Friday put a record
shoes which were plain black breaking dent in President Roose
and Favored by President
v111 nd onelsilk tucked at the shoulders and!
' tall John Whipple (president of tIllof el l' lice Borace Andrewclin2 riltlwarance in ElPanrir ninel
i the board) latter Day Saints D:111 ibo )oroi -------
her ws e :Hie senate Friday
13 Cooke United Breth Hr- o II here r
ren e 'or tw in fo at lea-1 the "II 1Thni iiill waisi The sitnithritY I Washington Nfay 12dri
bo rt Tuels German EvangelicalIlilo n clic nl'ili - ---'):'itin- and of dre)s a carri d oat in put a record-
Pni—
dent in President Roose-
v-Itis gy a a $-
vim maintains residence in Perry 'sbly trii- ()tip r-i during the five 111Pr shoos which were plain black baaking
Total church membership Is list- Light 0 A y: ciTv nf I Irrr in )sat:n Purrirsi Totally
rri at 31144 Doctor Davis said diseitsng iti li-altic laia oit '‘ aS 213666572 agriculture appropri-
-
Total investment in church and chav stranded peat I choker b
omi lull in icnrral oi foie 3 tw() ation ill carrying $l333 000000 in
After readin the schedule for
properties amounts to $561500 the ordinionce et fini-1 g o I - t he ( t y makr-"P ner orlv adorrmonitth''ut 1
budet b pprovMg 1
unbudgeted farm subsidies
Flight of the sixteen churches have The bill vas appirried 61-14
'rho 1-11vb)Av pt1p-11 v Alokk 1:y: t II' coining vieek the irterview be-
no debt and the remaining eight CIfTIIIPS O Co( 11 1:01' il t IIIR CX- ilani Approval was oven to) tile meaii-
e
have a total debt of $72400 Doc- iperimental so hooi being opened Those Light Dre es ma' the largest frm bill eve
tor Davis said !neve Chief Andre-xi said and When confronted with the story '
)oteil shortly after Senator Wil-
President Hal 1fcNoolt t-tresaed t a1r3Inlen Iiiive V'':lin'i- (1-'d f hrir of her shopping trip to) NPW Yol k 1
onim King Demociat of Utah in-
the importancii of churches m the iiirvires for the (lass— it Y In be for eight dresses to be wOrn dur-
irouiteed a resolution designed t a
life of the communitY het P and pas) Hale for t hem to a' tend ing the visit of I he King and '
wcetz-ripliah a flat 10 per cent cut
the stromt and direct infinitive Five or )Ix persons $04do 13ve Queen of England she emphatic-
li all appropriations reit- includira
they have on cellege life I indicated they will attend the ally slated that she simply needed
It a t ik oted Eli idio
iiiihool Villain th so('
ey complele the Im eniidumes Pnd tlint thPy
THE WEATHER :t-n-hmir rourie their fmes for riga' for no M)Pcliti OCcasion- i No) immediate action was cv-
nretori rol thp nrorosril rffnrt '''I
period on the proposal Efforts 'cl
hands" I IL VI' L111 I ILI '
traffic cflenses will be remiitcl She i-aid that- all dinners for —
Board members indicated thry rcommit the hill to committee to
rilanncd to confer with local rine CRI3hrrna 11-Prno Nri7 ini0v ' ortional pla n beina tried thr roYal cooPlc would include on-
ri—bablv she'vr tonicht in i--1ir- l'cre for the first ti 11 r ic oprn on 17 rankiniz offiCial 11iNst WilC11 " t1-1( ""liCige'Pd itrny'
zen3 as much as possible sF7Tking (1-
to lean sentiment in individual failed
to ll vil
I" 'inr:r oritnrs whn nfficials questioned a: 1- wil7t rooms
emyra'1r" rxtrP ci-rt--A-1
talks Whflt! continumz
to obtain el''rretkiltf- 4-"pu-r Pv)f'rritnudip''re11'411an'gnai:11Pn2-'-itairrrHincr(111:lillIccf1 1:P The farm bill was sent to the
1
oCc'PrnlipT7sr inVItiaNnikrillitirlislio71siteC II ilotie and a conference to iron
his all 11
" — ' )7nnrant of IKvnitllictici
all possible data on the proposals c"nriltn ULr—irm-r-1 tsurlrg - -' Mrs drchocct to s3v 010 Eenate and hotise difference
Tile et 1170e n 11 raw''' etc n A i 1101 II 111 It Itr
1--1 1 I 11-n ovroptpri Th Inntmt farm
-
110t lal"1 L)111 VII (
There was an expreFsed rrmark 9 11 Leahev Appoined t
((lurtesy of CrWra taTes oucr ac 1 vas expected The house farm
common to all board members that I Light Corm-II-0ton) wa11m7lon may 12 (ip) isyaidhahtibt thr
acige3evet1 : e(oics out this this
carried only $835118613 The
common to all board members that i' 1:111'icr'-p'0"H“(1-n —"I Waq-hnciton May 12 -- (11) —Iviouly lif had riven out this bill carried only $835118613 The
t110Y -wanted to decide which plan ? 2 p m 10 p m 58 6 a m 50 Fr0sidunt Roosevelt announced I info( nation arid that she was i senate 1ncrnases were made dc-
a ppea red most likely to succeed 1" ii': mm- fr'91 11 I i 1'1 :)76 87 1 I:21i F'cf") rn(iiy I : la t he kill appoint Ad- I 0: onipt iv con t ar t ed hy Scotland HPitC the olmosit ion of PresideW
and Rive the eitY a strong hospi- I: ta In F4 1 7 111: i 9 a: m 53 imirat WiIiiim 1rahy retiring lyard and the F n I Warning h:'r i Roosevelt who demanded that
tal ant that the: wcit'A seek "to I r l' m c"i8 ' rn 11 1n ''' '''! Irtict nf nil op-rations as Roy- lagainit re-niir!z 'ich intoima- corgrci-- plnvide new revenues to
consider every possible factor" be- 7 P M 58 ' a m 51
in '" " a' 111' 31 flrior of Puerto Rico to succeed i tion to public She i cover the additional cost of the
18 p m 58 4 a rn 49 12 o the g i
fore arriving at a decizion in
9 P ni 58 5 a 41 1 p in 5110ov B1211tOn Wirzd l
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