The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1927 Page: 2 of 6
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1-"''" Mrs Clay Entertains for lightful seven o'clock dinner and
' - Daughter's' Birthday bridge
' Mrs R J Clay 818 East Broad- Spring colors were used effectively
way entertained on Monday after-
to decorate the rooms and the tables
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actresimpoon in honor of the ninth birthday had baskets of sweetpeas as center-
0141of her little daughter Marilyn After Pieces The same colors appeared in
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a lino party to the theater the little placecards and tallies A delicious
04--guests enjoyed dainty refreshments dinner was served
In s
including a birthday cake lighted thke games of bridge Mr W H
Wallace received the high score for
with candles at tho home Mrs Clay
was assisted in entertainirar by Mrs ladies and G W Greenlee the prize
4tiAhs P T O'Herin The liLTIC honoree lc- for gentlemen The guests were
limited to the members of the club
- 01:?: ceivei many lovelg gifts -- —0
" The g u e s t s included: Elizabeh Van '
i '
: Guist Maxine Moody Adeline Blank Business and Professional
4 " - MildrA Layman Morel ee IS ilson Women's Club In Meeting
Illembers of the Business and Pro-
Virginia Mathias lolorte Berton
fessional Women's club will meet
Aar LouVo Hughes Kherine Carver
Mary Louise Raedeirr Charles Feth- Thursday evening at 6:45 p m at
otAirs erlyn Claude and Tel y Owen Fredly the home of Mr and Mrs M E
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Riddle Robert Bertr and Riehztrd J1Ume8 940 East Oak street when
Clay the ladies of the church will serve
7: i '' ' --0--- a dinner
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Mr and Mrs Hines Utopia Club With
Entertain Tuesday Club Mrs Glover
Mr and Mrs N S Hines of 51'2 The Utopia club will meet on Fri-of-
East Moses entertained the members day at 2:30 o'clock at the home of
cf the Tuesday Players club last Mrs P J Glover 732 East Maple
sco evening at their home with a de- street
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&and string high school basket--eers
last night overpowered the
I Baptist Sunday School quintet when
the two fives met in the high school
court for their initial tilt of the
season the former team making
total of 14 points to the 7 made by
"!! - their opponents
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Wade was the high point man for
ow the second team aggregation whilt
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t Senrcy lead the Baptist five in scor-
iso t ing Wade made 7 points out sf
roilt
0: the 14 made by the victors and
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Searcy made 0 of the 7 points made
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0111 by the Baptist quintet
""" Newton' and Porte to :he forward
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positions of the secoial string mer
were a good combination and lent
11111 strength to the aggregation while
the opponents also showed up ex-
" ceptionally good being Clarkson and
Al Only one substitute was ran into
- fray that being Orr for the
ptistt taking Riiebucks position at
lull guard
low
The high school kittens took the
lead at the first of the tilt and
-" retained it throughout
MO4
Weston and Searcy were evenly
o om matched at the center positions neith
No p being able to take the tip-off
m
mot every time
qbk- Field goals for the Kittens were
made by the following: Porter one
110 Wade one Lewallen one Free
- goal for Kittens: Wade five New
ton one and Porter two
Field goals for the Baptist team
were made by the following: Searcy
two Free shots were made by:
timpomm Waddell cne and Searcy two
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i SECRECY ASKED OF
a SENATE BY KELLOGG
Secretary Kellogg Reveals
Nicaraguan Evidence - To
Senate Foreign Relations
: Committee
WASHINGTON Jau 12 (UP)—
Precautions for secrecy—reminiscent
of war time—were invoked by Sec
retary of State Kellogg when he ap-
peared before the senate foreign re-
lations committee today jn executive
sPssion to give the grounds for his
Nicaraguan and Mexican policies
While democrats were assailing
Kellogg's policy Li the house foreign
affairs committee the secretary came
before the senate committee behind
closed doors and pledged members of
the committee to secrecy regarding
the evidence be offered
- The usual senate stenographer was
barred from the room and Kellogg's
own personal stenographer took secret
n(43 on the procedure
Ga5 Aseociation
Meeting In Tulsa
TULSA Jan 12---Members of the
Fouthwestern division of the Nation-
al Natural as association met here
as a unit Tuesday for a one-day con
ference The meeting is being de-
voted to a discussion of 'membership
'n the national association with a
to developing the southwestern
'ation
McGowen manager of the
'as company of Shreve-prc
of the na-
on s presiding
qf Dallas national
'uthwest also is
embers were
sion emTexas
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lightful seven o'clock dinner and
bridge
Spring colors were used effectively
to decorate the rooms and the tables
had baskets of sweetpeas as center-
pieces The same colors appeared in
placecards and tallies A delicious
dinner was served
In tIze games of bridge Mrs W H
Wallace received the high score for
ladies and G W Greenlee the prize
for gentlemen The guests were
limited to the members of the club
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Business and l'rofessional
Women's Club In Meeting
Mcmbers of the Business and Pro-
fessional Women's club will meet
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- BAPTIST QUINTET
GOVERNOR HAS a Ele of case and refini ment to re-
manage the Boston 11:41 Sox rind
Jack McAllister was given the Cl
two eve-
t
BEATEN BY KITTENS
NEW PLAN FOR land appointment
Finally Sant Breation estatiibed
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fittTTTVII tilinfliTINE la new world's record lo” the phyF-
COURT SYSTEM i
ilighschool Kittens Defeat
so "Anti Li"ILIIIISIXTH ANNUAL TEXAS OPEN GOLF
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- tist Five By 14 To 7 Score
rrt 1 - 1
Last Night Tribunal Slipping In Public'
Mind Official Asserts In
eccnd string high school basket- Short Talk
SAN ANTONIO Jan 12 (INS)
OKLAHOMA CITY Jan 12—A The sixth annual Texas opm golf
pardon will have no cash value dur- townment which opens at the Wil-
ing his administration as governor low Eprirrrs course hrre January 27
Henry S Johnston said Tuesday arid cmtinues for three days is at-
when he addressed members of the trartin a galaxy of the greatest
state constitutional convention in a stars of the golfing world accord-
meting held in the courtroom of the ing to officials in charge of the
Timinal court of appeals at the tournament
apitol Amor the rtars who will be seen
"The cash value of a pardon won't
mount to anything while I am gov-
?rmor" Johnston said
He made this statement while dis-
ussing the need for a change in the
pardon and parole system He re-
terated his belief often expressed
spplications should be passed upon
iry a state pardon and parole board
"I don't think the governor even
should appoint the members of the
board" Johnston said "I think pos-
sibly such a beard should be com-
oosed of three members one named
isy the criminal court of appeals
one by the state supreme court and
one by the assembly"
Favurs Three Changes
The governor suggests:d three
changes in the state constitution in-
eluding the pardon and parole sug-
gestion lie favored a change to
shorten the state ballot and a change
in the court system
There was no personality in his
observation on the court system
"In the main we have a good
strong court but there is delay
which should be remedied Some 011'2
has said that justice delayed is idri
tice half denied During the last
few years the supreme court has
been slipping in the public mind"
Twenty-nine of the 114 mein) I's
of the constitutional convention at-
tended the Tuesday meeting W
Ledbetter Oklahoma City
iveisided as chairman Near the
close of the session Judge Robert L
Wiiliamr now federal judge of tic
eartern Oklahoma district fosoncr
governor and a member of the con-
stitutional convention made a motion
that action be taken to get woik
started on the preparation of a
history cf the convention
Committee Is Chosen
"This should be done so after we
all are dead and gone those who
wish to know may read what tran
pired at Oklahoma's constitoLirtial
convention" Judge Williams said
Judge Williams made a motion
that a committee of five be namcd
to select an editor for the history
and to take charge of the work By
unanimous consent the number vris
increased to seven J S Ruch:mon
of Norman suggested that Ledbetter
be chairman of the committee
Ledbetter then appointed the r
lowing additional members: A If
Ellis Garfield county Milos Losa
THE: CUSHING DAILY CITIZ
MORE IRISH BASEBALL MARGERS -
THAN THERE ARE COPS SAi(S IyAull
I NEW YORK Jan 12 (INS)--
Have you noticed the great number
1 of French-Canadians who will man-
Iage major loague bill clubs next
season ? Neither have Like the
-
boyish vogue in gidish
baseball styles vary with the Yearn
Ifor no good reason at all and the
H present trend seems to be tlward
the Irish manager
of the record total of eight
agerial appointees this year only
1 seven of them are of Irisit extrae-
tion a fact which may or may not
I have had the slightest beqrinI on
their selection Still the two most
ruccessful kmders of the tv(!ern era
Iare John McGraw and Connie Mack
and if they aren't Irish then Ilrian
Boru lived in vain
Anyhow when the panic was' On
I this fall and Cobb Spear
liorrisby and Sister were beh'mdtal
'1 for one reason tr2 another mstly
I both the Irish got the benefit a
the doubt
First Stuffy McInnes waa tereler-
cd the questionable priviLgo of 1:!ed-
ing thc 1927 Thee in rapid
succession Donie Bush Geo"g icr-
jartY nnd Dan Howley got the of-
ficial nod at Pittsburgh Detroit end
1St Louis respectively Subsevently
1 Bill Carrigan was induced to forske
stars of the golfing world accord-
ing to officials in charge of the
tournament
Amor the stars who will be seen
in action here are Tommy Armotr
Johnny Farrell Abe Espinosa Gene
Sarazen "Wild Bill" Mehlhorn of
Chicago the oelorful tree-climbing
Cooper and Mike Brady
Besides these there will be a
host of amateurs from Chicago S:
Louis New Ycrk and ether northern
and eastern cities to participate in
the pro-amateur evunt
Heretofore the tournament hat
been financed by public subscription
This year however there will be a
new departure for the chamber of
DETROIT READY
To BUILD NEW
RAPID TRANSIT
Report ofCommission Does Not
Approve of Downtown Sub-
way At Present
Mayor Smith's Views Are Said
To Differ Holding Subway
Imperative
" """ ""' "''"" By International News Service
now federal judge of tic
DETROIT—Detrolt needs and is
eaatern Oklahoma district f
-111er able to finance a complete rapid
governor and a member of the con-
transit system according to a re-
stitutional convention made a motion port of the Rapid Transit commis-
sion's
that action be taken to get woik report
started on the preparation of a The report was submitted to May-
history of the convention or John W Smith and the city
Committee Is Chosen council
"This should be done so after we In its report the commission roam-
all are dead and gone those who hers announce their opposition tc
wish to know may read what tran downtown subway dips declaring
aired at Oklahoma's eonstituamal that such a plan might hamper the
convention" Judge Williams said eemstruction and financing of the
Judge Williams made a mot:en remainder of the system
that a committee of five be named "If however on account of poll-
to select an editor for the history tical psychological or other reasons
and to take charge of the work B it is better to make a beginning on
unanimous consent the number as a small scale than the full project
increased to seven J S Buchanan recommended then one of the eight
of Norman suggested that Ledbetter alternatives should be considered"
be chairman of the committee the report reads
Ledbetter then appointed the r I- Mayor Favors Subway
lowing additional members: A If Mayor Smith believes that down-
Ellis Garfield county Milas Lasa- town subways will solve Detroit's
ter Wichita Kan Judge Williams iimmediate traffic problems and that
Buchanan Gabe E Parker Mils- the tubes could be extended into
the outlying districts as needed
kogee and S W Hayes Oklahoma
City That plan is listed fifth on the mission's recommendations corn
Judge Williams asked that Gov
crnor Johnston be given an op907- The commission points out that
i
tunity for an expression on the Fug n fairness to all sections of the
gestion The governor said that n -
city the four main arteries should
i
be contsructed at once Enehaneeop
a number of speeches he had made
property values and aceomodations
a similar recommendation He mid
would accrue wherever a subway
he would make a recommendation to
the legislature in an early message was constructed the commissioners
Cost of the work is expected to be i sty They point to the population
fi
about $30000 Approximately 1000 gures in New York where great
ajorities of the residents live with-
The committep
copies of the history will be nip riont
in comparatively small areas that
tem
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chological palachute jump 'by firing
a manager who has just won a
world' s championship 'Rove! s Horns-
by's passing to the Gint ii ft the
Cardinals without a manager and
Breadon ' as far as S Lottil was
concerned without a leg to Stand on
However the gentleman owircame
fifty percent of the atcrepancy
He got a manager and the Arian in
question was arising yottne Porta-
geso named Bob O'Farrell'
Only Ray Schalk of "the latest
managerial iron is therefore 'hell-
gible for the A O 11 while the
complete total of qualifiel's' in both
leagues numbers eleven nut of a
nossible sixteen what' with!Metlrawi
Mack Jack Henthicks of 'Cincinnat71
and Joe McCarthy of 'Chicago com-
pleting the list
So much for the Irish influeno
There would scent to Loci others at
work however For instance the
tendency toward catchers peat and
present is quite marked with O'Far-
rell Mack Carrigan Wilbert Rob-
inson Howleyand Schalk being man-
age7s who first gained prominence
by their work behind the plate
Of course the catcher having
handled most- of the actual field
direction during his playing days is
a natural chiee anyhow but the
presence of so many of them in the
1927 lists wouid seem to bear all
the earmarks f a new cycle like
the rise of the player-manager sev-
cral years ago and his fall during
1926
ATTRACTS GALAXY OF BIG STARS1
commerce of San Antonio has taken
it over and is financing the meet
Another NV departure will be the
harging et a gallery fee to help
defray the exp( nse of putting the
courie which is a private one in
shape for the tournament The fee
was Os° intealed to act as a sort
oi test as to v-hether the tourna-
ment can be made self-sustaining
The Willow springs course which
waa recomMenAd to the chamber of
commerce by a four-some composed
of Ernest L ilrown D D Marley
Lieut-Col (Tattles J Nelson and
Wil'i' m Tom Kerri ' a Willie Mc- - — '
'ussing tile need for a change in the ' a ' l rank M Lewis is regarded by
pardon and parole system He re- Farland Jim Barnes W It II
J3- -Vr - agen' local golfer's as an ideal location for
'terated his belief often expressed Al Waitrons Joe Turnesa Mac- -ac- the tournament Further improve-
luring his campaign that clemenzy Donald Smith Leo Diegel Harry ments are beiog made daily and
ipplications should be passed upon Cooper and Mike Brady experts agree that some high-class
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ty a state pardon and parole boar Besides these there will be a elt will by necessary to get into
"I don't think the governor even host of amateurs from Chicago S: the money clas
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lhould appoint the members of the LOU New Ycrk and cther northern Most of trlv itars w12 will be sea
in c
'ooard" Johnston said "I think pos and eastern cities to participate in Ection here during the Texas pen
ibly such a beard should be corn- the pro-amateur event were expeat to participate in the
tosed of three members one named Heretofore the tournament hat i El Paso rliticthes January7-22 and 2:
)y the criminal court of aprals Leen financed by public subscription It will be convenient inasmuch as
me by the state supreme court and This year however there will be a most of the leading golfers are now
me by the assembly" new departure for the chamber Of playing in California -
ere released by the ending of the
'strike - - '
' Owing to the great demand for
steamers td carry coal to England
during the strike shipping coxts
rose until they reached 35 shillings'
a ton from Black spa ports to con-
tinental destinations Even ot tiqs
price few steamers WPrO t be had'
and by the end of seven :minas
the strike the Soviet wureuqiei at
the principal export Points-were over-
filled Thousands 9f to rf grain
bed to be storoU in usstily coo-
structed sheds ' I
TODAY
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nomination in 1928 He intimated it
semi-humorously in a recent address
Iiie followers in New York City an-
nounced it vocferously at an enthus-
iastic banquet
Other democrats that would tikeA
the 1928 democratic presidential nom-
ination will find in Governor Smih:
an opponent that understands politics
and the Americau people
vying as far as we know is the
only PERMANENT thing we ever
do That makes the electric chair'
and those that walk to it It terestiur
They are not superior samples of
dying men but afford our only op-
portunity away from the battlefield
PUSHING-0 K TRANSFER it
STORAGE CO
Fireproof Storage Crating and
Shipping Household Clouds
Local and Long Diatance Hauling
105 N Depot
M G WALLIN Prop
Office Phone 428 Res Phone 0294
To Cure a
' Cold in
OneDay vil
Ikke 1
&olive
Bromo 1
Quinine)
ferbleitdar
Tho Firet and Original
Cold and Grip Tablet
Proven Sale for more than a Quarter of
n Century am an effective remedy for
COLDS GRIP INFLUENZA and as a
rrenntive Fria) 30a
The box been thia sisnabirto
6Pt:S1-0-ar
1---4- Since 1889 --J
to Study men airthe ini'nt of dentb
' Three negroes were shot into the
neyit world in New York's Sing ring
prison just before mooing yester-
tlay One was caught trying tI 1:11I
himself and was not allowtd to cheat
the electric chair To face death is
more difficult' than inere'y to die
' Another of the three JaFt Et!fore
he died expressed ti wish to 11141g1e
the would-be suicide saying "If I
could get hold of thut towc bay
108 WEST MOSES
I would poem it around our neck
and move the executions"' sl job"
The third rather sentimeatal urged
a friend in trouble to lead good
life hereafter
ners
We Will Call for Your
A-Battery in the Morn-
ing Re-charge it and Re-
turn it to You same Day
Our Charge for This Service
$LOO
“Alston Knows Batteries"
Alston Battery Co
PHONE 703
it' AIMEWMIWZM'EZMOIENV
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revenues And equipment of the sys
- May Hold Election
"The s) questions should be sub-
mitted imniediately to the voters'
the repcit concludes "Shall the
irst stcp be the complete: iystem of
four lines? If not what portion of
-
he complete system shall be un-
letaken first?"
The rein rt is figned by Sidney
D Wablin president and Willard
Pope II W Alden C ANT Hub-
bell and A H Green Jr
In the report Mayor Smith Act-
ing Mayor John C Lodge and Son-
itor James Couzens are praised
for their forward looking 'spirit in
!reating a rapid transit commis-
sion and Permitting it tn operate
through rmre than four years of
deliberation 'anl study
In making its studies the com-
missirm based their estimates on a
city of 000000 in 30 years and
500000 in 70 years
Wagoza School To
Be Scene Of Old
Fiddlers' Contest
An old fiddlers contest frponsored
by the Oklahoma Banjo Boys will
feature the program incident to the
'general meeting of patrons teach-
ers and friends of Wagoza school
three miles north and one '43nile east
of town next Friday evening it
was announced today
Prizes will be given for first
and second honors in the contest
and any one who plays old time
music is eligible to enter t A large
number of contestants already have
registered for the contest and others
may do so between the seven and
eiklit o'clock in the evening any
day this week up to the night of the
contest All contestants must have
registered by 8 p in Friday Jan-
uary 14
The Oklahoma Banjo Boys will
present a musical program after the
contest There will be no admission
charge and the public is cordially
invited it was said
Russian Grain And Ore
Are Beginning To Move
Shipping Cosis Lower
moscow Jan 12 (I 41 3 )
of toils -f grnin and ore
which piled up on Zack ‘sea pOrtA0
awaiting transport facilities during
the strike of coal miners fa' England
are beginning to ke IoV?fl
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New Re 1 uce
ON -
Logr-cost Transportation
Star
Cars
These Prices Effective lan10th
SIX CYLIITIPER CARS
SPORT $885 Sedan $925
Coupe 795 : landau 975
Coach 845 Sport °Coupe 975
Compound Fleet Truck $950 -
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ALL PRICES F O B LANSING MICHIGAN
FOUR CYLI "DER CARS
Coupe $650 Sedan $765
Coach $678
- STAR SALES AND SERVICE ' :
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' to developing the southwestern b Cost Of the work is expected to
e 'figures in New York where great
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'ation about 830000 Approximately 1000
copies of the history will be print-v1n
majorities of the residents live with- Russian Grain And Oro
1 eimparatively small areas that
McGowen manager of the
The committee will hold a meeting
'as company of Shreve-
t
:are furnished rapid transit The Shipping Costs Lower
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pre t of tile na- February 8 Are Beginning To Move lfour line plan is the commission''s
IsiirA717zendation and would cost
on s presiding -
MOUNDS:—New bridge being built
qf Dallas national ' STAR SALES AND SERVICE ' : ‘'
sion
also is between Mounds and Bixby the city's share to boi e
'uthwest $172000000 Cost of cquipmen --
t f I c MOSCOW Jan 12 (I 41 3 ) --
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' Ph 73$ em- PICIIER:—Survey to be made of 600000 This plan would be financ- awaiting transport fa cilities during
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First nnes we tender- rell Mack rt
and those that walk to it itteresting
do That makes the electric chair We Will Call for ' Your : I
Entertain Tuesday Club Mrs Glover 1 cd the questionable privilago of 1-nel- inson Howkyand Schalk being man-
-t1' Mr and Mrs N S Hines of 51'2 The Utopia club will meet on Fri- n rapid agent who fird gained prominence
ling thc 1927 Philies Tlieo 1 They are not superior samples of (
i Donk Bush Getittg 1itr- by their work bchind the plate
Amax East Moses entertained the members 1 day at 2:30 o'clock at the home of i SUCCeSS" - ' dying men but afford our only op-
portunity away from the battlefield A-Battery in the Morn-
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i rty and Dan Hum ley got the of Of course the catcher having
alt-' cf the Tuesday Players club last 1 Mrs P J Glover 7:32 East Maple 1-a
also ficial nod at Pittsburgh D(troit end handled most ef the actual field
midi cVening at their home with a (le- street
Ai IE t I St Louis respectively Subseauently! direction during his playing days is v‘ a t
1 Ilill Carrigan was induced to forake a natural ehi0 anyhow t but the IT SHING-0 K TRANSFER anit ma Re-charge it and tie-
BAPTIST QUINTET
GOVERNOR HAS re
a Efe of case and refintment to - presence of so many of them in the STORAGE CO
menage the Boston Rtal Sox and 1927 lists you'd seem to bear all oFfircep
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a to Jack McAllister was given the Cleve- the earmarks of a new cycle like
Local and Long Diatance Hauling
W4 2ARL RLIeNs PPhroonpe 9 2 9 4 turn it to You same Pay
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BEATEN BY KITTENS NEW PLAN FOR land appointment the rise of the player-manager sev-
wit k'inally Sam Breation establiIted cral years oat) and his fall during
Asa t- world's record loa the phy- 1926
ikun ' COURT SYSTEM18 new
-" ilighschool Kittens Defeat iap-
so
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--- ---- - tist Five By 14 To 7 Score ISIXTH ANNUAL TEXAS OPEN GOLF
To cure a
Service
Last Night Tribunal Slipping In Public'
ATTRACTS GALAXY OF BIG STARS e
Mind Official Asserts In I Our Charge for This
Seccnd string high school basket- Short Talk Cold in Imm-ho t
I eers last night overpowered the SAN ANTONIO Jan 12 (INS ) I conimerce of San Antonio has taken Am
golf it over and is financing the meet
' '' Baptist Sunday School quintet when uneDay '
' SI 000
the two fives met in the high school OKLAHOMA CITY Jan 12---A The sixth annual Texas op an
o Another new departure will be the i ''t
court for their initial tilt of the Pardon will have no cash -value dur- tounament which opens at the Wit- argn
i g ef n gallery fee to help IMO '-' ' '
season the former team making A ing his administration as governor low Eprings course hcre January 27 l'efray
the exit( nse of putting the
total of 14 points to the 7 made by Henry S Johnston said Tuesday and cantinues for three (lays is at-
cotr-e which is a private one in (active
do" - their opponents i wh( n he addressed members of the trarting a galaxy of the greatest ' '
mutt shape for the tournament The fee —
sato Wade was the high point man for I state constitutional convention in a stars of the coifing world accoru- v Bromo :
as also intandtql to act as a sort ' :
rot the second team aggregation whit( Tieeting held in the courtroom of the ing to officials in charge of the I
tt:' test as Att tehether the tourna- p
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I"' ' Searcy lead the Baptist five in seor- riminal court of appeals at the tournament ' undata?
a I ment ean be made self-sustaining
an a ing Wade made 7 points out al titol Amor the f tars who will be seen The Willow itrinics course which' idoleit t
"I'll the 14 made by the victors and ap "The cash Value of a pardon von't in action here are Tommy Armou- was recomMenl
rnor ed to the chamber of ' i
1"11 ' Searcnts m tde
Silt 6 tmount to anything while I am gov a Gene
Johnny Farrell Abe Espinos
commerce by a four-som6 composed —
Tho Firet and Original
tata by the y made 0 of the 7 poi Baptist quintet ?" Johnston staid Sarazen "Wild Bill" MO lhorn tf
of Eest B ownDD
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t-' Newton' and Porte at :he forward — Chicago the oelorful tree-climbing
aim lie made this statement while dis- Lieutrn L
-Col Charles J Nelson and
positions of the secopd string mer ' Proven Safe for MOTO than a Quarter of
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ussmg the need for a change in
the William Tom Kerrigan Willie Mc- F1
ank M I wis is regarded by n Century an an effective remedy for
0-1i were a good combination and lent Feria d J B t W t
parden and parole system He re-
n 1M arnt s alter Hagen lig Lunt GlimIN3F-01uliN'aA aad as a
al golfers ti- an ideal location for AlSton Battery Co
'" strength to the aggregation while r tire Pnco o '
III1 le: terated his belief often expressed Al A altrous Joe Turne'a' Mae- the tournament Further improve-
mot the opponents also showed up ex-
ceptionally good being Clarkson and luring his g Donald Smith Leo Diegel Harry
campai n that clemerry tments are beitig made daily aaci I The box bean ate lignatara
etti -1‘ tpplications should be passed upon Cooper and Mike Brady
a Waddell I experts agree that some high-class 1 6 Pi7S47--t 108 WEST MOSES
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pr being able to take the tip-off Favors Three Changes
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0k st Field goals for the Kittens were changes in the state constitution in- DETROIT READY tem us and equipment of the sys
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-elks Wade one Lewallen one Free gestio lie e favored a change to "Thes questions should be sub- ON
Wgoal for Kittens: Wade five New- shorten the state ballot and a change TO BUILD NEW mitted immediately to the voters'
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Field goals for the Baptist team There was no personality in his RAPID TRANSIT first sto be the complete iystem of
were made by the following: SeareY observation on the court syitem four lines? If not what portion of -
— two Free shots were made by: "In the main we have a good he complete system shall be un- AO '011k C
ompoomm Waddell one and Searcy two trong court but there is delay el taken frst
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: has said that justice delayed is i
which should be remedied Some 011'2 The rep?" : rt iS igned 1y Sidney
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6 - SECRECY ASKED OF n Approve of Downtown Sub-
tice half denied During the last D Walboi president and Willard
wav At Present Pope II W Alden C V Hub- - 40:1
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few years the supreme court has
: ''ss' SENATE BY KELLOGG been slipping in the c!litii! )-iliert": ayor —
Smith's Vews Are Said Subway In the report Mayor Smith Act-
m iding
ing Mayor John C Lodge !and Sen-
a of the constitutional convention at- ator James Couzens are praised To Differ Hol cor their forward looking :spirit in Thëse Prices Effective lan'10th
tended the Tuesday meeting N'' S
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- !reeling a rapid transit commis-
Secretary Kellogg Reveals Ledbetter Oklahoma City lawstr Imperative
n ivesided as chairman Near the sion and Permitting it tii operate
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a - To close of the session Judge Robert L f SIX CYLIITotER CARS
By International News Service deliberation and study '
i Senate Foreign Relations Wiiliams now federal judge of the
DETROIT—Detrolt needs and is In making its studies the corn-
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eastern Oklahoma district in
able to finance a com Act° rapid mkg'( i their estimates on a
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governor and a member of t::ri-n- transit system according' to a re- (tit: I 'onf 'I'll'-'iLd 000 in 30 years and SPORT '
stitutional convention made a motion '
port of the Rapid Transit commis- 500000 in 70 years
Precautions for secrecy—reminiscent ROADSTER -$885 Sédan ' 1925
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of war time—were invoked by Sec- that action be taken to get work
started on the preparation of a
hist sion's report
The report was submitted to May-
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ory of the convention or John W Smith ani the School To
Comniittee Is Chosen
rotary of State Kellogg when he ap- council Be Scene Of Old Coupe
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"This should te done so after we
4 peared before the senato foreign re- In its report the commission mem-
all are dead and gone those who hers announce their opposition tc Fiddlers' Contest '
lotions committee today jn executive 0
wish to know may read what tran 1- downtown subway dips declarirg
session to give the grounds for his --
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Al ORE IRISH BASEBALL ICIMI4GERS
strike - - a and move the exeicattoner a ' job"
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THAN THERE ARE COPS SAYS IyAls steuimers tii carry coal to England next world In New York's Sing ring a friend in trouble to lead :it good ' — '
I I '0 ) a during the strike shipping ' CerAS prison just before marimig yester- life hereafter 1
l - rose unti l theY reached 35 shillings' day One was caught trying ti Intl —
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tinental destinations Even et thls the electric chair ' To face death is
sewevperPon to con- himself and was not allowtd to cheat EAD CaOLD ' -1' '
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Nonilb NEW YORK Jan 12 (INS)-- chological palechute jump by firing a t4111 from Mack sa ports
and by eorts
Have you noticed the great number a manager :vho tias : just on 1ba
Melt in spoon itsketeeiepoist
i Nt krilt4 iii4 ' of French-Oneadiens who will man- world's chit amienshin wo s Hort - tnPionbtetsba?f' more difficultthoaninereY‘to die ' 1 I 1 oodle
Mrs Clay Entertains for lightful seven o'cleck dinner and aPP7 r" 7 up b
P' age major leegu Kill clubs next by's passing to the Gisnta li ft the
t - Daughter's' Birthday 818 East Broad-
bridge Spring colors were used effectively the Soviet warenonaes at ' Another of the three JIFI b!fore ' -- ''')
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way: entertained on Monday after- i boyish
to decorate the rooms and the tables
had baskets of sweetpeas as center-I
season ? Neithe er have I Like the Cardinals without a manager end the strike
1 h vogue n g
yis iilish hairculli Breeden as far as St Lotill ts
' baseball styles vary with the years concerned without a leg to Stand on Iv tfhi let ea Thousands f to principal export points-wer rf e ever- he died rain the would-be suexpressed u wish to streigle
ons glee saying "If
bad to be stored in aastily coo- could get hold of that towe beiltiy '
f ar 1) y n it
' Omer 21 jots Valor Are : x A r
1 ' etessippoon in honor of the ninth birthday tor no good reason at all anj the However the gentlemaii owircame
s' ructed sheds
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Imesent trend seems to be t iteard fifty percent of the di: urepancy
placecards and tallies A delicious s —
a lino party to the theater the little the Irish manager He got a manager and the lean in
inner was sere '
' 0eguests enjoyed dainty refreshments d vd of the record total of eight iron- question was arising yottne Porta- TODAY
including a bittliday cake lighted In the games of bridge Mrs W H
agerial appointees this year only geso named Bob O'Farrell' ---
Wallace received the high score foil )'1'
! with candles at tho home Mrs Clay seven of them are of Irisii exirac- Only Ray ' Schalk of "the latest (Continued from Page One) -
) : :was assisted in entertaining by Indies and G W Greenlee the prizel'
tem a fact which may or Inv not managerial Crop i s therefore 'hell- nomination in 1928 He intimated it
for gentlemen The guests were i
Mrs
' 4titshase P T O'Herin The liLTle honoree le- osn n n th 1) I have had the slightest beerieg on glide for the' A a II wille the semi-humorously in a recent address
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I ' are John McGraw and Connie Mack possible sixteen Nvbat Witiv! 41c4raw iastic banquet
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Virginia Mathias lolorts Berton: Alcmbers of the Business and Pro-
I Boru lived in vain and Joe McCarthy of Chicago coin- the 1928 democratic presidential nom
a Loui m Hughes K herine Carver
fessional Women club will meet I A how when the pant on pit t - i
lum ' a' - ny c was' he list 'nation will find- in Governor Smih 1
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1 I Thursday evening at 6:45 p m at 1 u fa
t la h and Cobb SPc00?r r '111 So much for the Irish influenc2 an opponent that understands political
0:6tACI erlyn Claude and Tv i y Owen Freddy the home of Mr and Mrs M E "
li4rn3by and Sister were bch'-aded There would seem to be others at and the America') people
r Riddle Robert Bert r and Biel-lard I Jame8 940 East Oak street when 1
't for one reason m another mstly work however For instance the ----o-
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I both the Irish got the benefit ( f tendency toward catchers past ad Dying as far as we know is the
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