The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 178, Ed. 1 Monday, March 6, 1933 Page: 2 of 6
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ENID TRIAL
SaYS That He Was Delivering
14quor at the Time Teachers
Were Being Slain
ALL EVIDENCE HEARD
judge Allows Three Hours to
Each Side for Closing Argu-
meats Today
01 ID Okla Mar 0---(LP)----Ear1
Quit aat at the counsel tarle
Convention hall here today and heard
attorneys argue his fate before a dis-
trict court jury
All evidence implicating the dapper
former Missouri convict in the oir-
gumstances of the brutal roadside
104YIUg Of Jessie and Zexia Griffith
Was before the jury of farmers and
tradesmen
Quinn's own story told by him Sat-
unday for the first time also W1W
written into the records of his sec-
ond trial on the murder charges lie
told his story in a straighforward
manner emphasizing his statements
with nods and gestures uf his hands
Heard 't‘ ()man Scream
While the Blackwell school teachers
Were being shot to death early the
-morning of Dec 28 19:0 along the
Tonhawa highway Quina was deliv-
ering liquor to a W:chita Kan hoot-
lemgcr he testified He explained
his presence along the highway that
Ho &dared he -was getting liquor
from a cache on the Salt Fot k river I
road
Testimony closed with a statement
by a rebuttal witness F W Clark'
Oil field worker that he saw a car
similar to that used by Quinn pur-
suing an auto ocupiei by two WOM
en and that he heard one of the worn-
scrcam
Judge J 'Bird allowed three
hours to each side fur closing argu-
ments today
Six arguments wore scheduled with
County Attorney O 15 ilartin open-
ing for the stateI hn V Robot" and
Asst Atty (1-n Frank Dualey were
to follow tt! Martin's outline of the
etatels
Jury to T?etire Tonight
James C Mailers James Carter
and James 11 Mathers of the defense
counsel were to recall to the jury
their client's alibi and attempts to
refute part of the circumstantial
case
By nightfall the jury was to retire
foi deliberations' Members must de-
cide whether to consign the defend-
ant to death row again free him or
give him a lighter penalty
At his first trial 18 montns ago at
Newkirk Quinn was condemned to
death The criminal court of appeals
reversed the sentence after the se-
cured slayer had spent 11 months in
death row
Judge Bird spent 17 minutes read-
ing hi instructions similar to thaae
given in the first trial The crowd
P umber ed 1300
Quinn Smiled behind cupped liati(if
tit County Anttoniev Martin in his
opening statement branded him a
"drunken r aving maniac a libertime-
soluccir of helpless women"
Capt Griffith his two daughters
nod two sons were present today
The Blackwell police officer is the fa-
ther of the victims
In his argument Roberts cited Gov
W IL Murray's authorization for
him to assist in "ridding the stake
of underworld gangsters from Kan-
sas City or other cities"
R F C to Continue
With Its Operations
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WASHINGTON Nay
Feconstruct:on Finance Corporath)n
will conlinuc to carry out all oporar
tiOns except advancement of cash on
commitments durinv the banking holi-
day corporation officials said today
aftcr confercm!cs at the treasury
Experts rind no "tidal wave of
ritylf" in this country
Payrolls Will—
(Continupd fom page I)
pointed to a bich pile ef telegrams
on his de-4e They were blue
"We will chang e that color shoot-
)y" Woodin said
"Variou communities will handle
their ewn mediums Of exchange"
Woodin said
"Various communities will handle
their on mediums of exchange"
Wcoodin continued
Must Get Banks in Shape
f'It is our hope to get banks into
E ha p e to carrv on checking accounts
duriug the banking holiday It
logical to assume that this is the aim
of the president
Woodin pointed out that federal su-
pervision of clearing house certifi-
cates and other mediums of exchange
by local communities would make the
issuance legal He pointed out that
clearing house certificates issued in
1907 were without authority and
therefore illegal The secrAary ex-
pressed a belief that scrip or clear-
ing house certificates issued in ono
city would be acceptable in others
Ailed it postal saving& accounts
could be drawn on Wooden smilingly
replied:
"Of course they will"
Ile said that tho treasury would
continue to cash government cheeks
and make change
Kept Busy Today
The secretary's conference was
brought to a sudden dose when sub
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wens of one of thu most color
oldinates informed him ihst his pres-
ents was requested in the federal re-
serve board rooms and also at tho
White Howie
Woodin said he hoped to have more
complete details and possible formal
rules aud regulations adopted to pre-
sent at Jo in today
Treasury assistants without mut-slag
spocific communities said that
various Mediums of exchange were
reedy to put into operation today or
tomorrow
New York City is understood to be
wady to start operations with clear-
ing' house certificates tomorrow Oth
cr hanks of that state are expected to
ado0 a program similar to the one
being cyrupWied for New York City
today
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retary
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Bullets Fired—
(Continued frem Daze )
rotary Dr Froderick Tice one of
the taff of consulting physicians
and Di R C Woodard hospital sup-
erintebdent also were in the room
Ti e official announcement of death
eigned by Dr R C WOodWard hos-
pital superintendent said:
"Mayor Cermak passed away very
quietly and peacefully at 6:07 a
Roosevelt Expresses
Sorrow Over Cerrnak
WASHINGTON March a—RP—
President Roosevelt today expressed
is sorrow over th4 death of Mayor
Anton Cermak at Miami
"It is needless to say that the newsl
of the death of Mayor Cermak af-
fects me very deeply and very per-
aonally" he said
"Aside from the tragic chain of
'events of which his death is the re-
sult a very warm friendship and a
very high respect for Mayor Cermak's
rbility friendship and loyalty to hit
:friends would have made his loss a
heavy one to me under any circum-
stances The brave fight he made
shows clearly the wonderful courage
of the man The country at large and
the great city of Chicago in parti-
kmker will mis: a strong and resolute
character"
MIAMI Flo Mar 6—ULM—The
deal of Mayor AMA-n1 J Cermak of
Chicago WaS caused by "dry gan-
grene of the right lung (he to in-
ton from tne bullet" fired by
GiusePP40 7-anrara Dr E C Thomas
Dade county physician said after an
autopsy today
Cerinak's relatives plan to start
back to Chicago with his body at 6
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laervics h:s ban& folded in his Lap we will cr
reeling at the casket before him ployment
i
The silver and bronze coffin reeted will be th
in the well of the senate Flowers calf out of
were bardied in profusion cm the long But wit
desk before it At the head of the keeping ti
casket tall white candles A silver direction
eruifix refleeted the candle beams Roosevelt
Near the casket were the family banking ey
of the late senatAir including his will be no
bride of a week in whose presence tien than i
he died while en route to Washing- tern is for
Lon from Florida last Thursday —
Meisel-ells Attend i
Rreeldent Roosevelt who had Fe- Ac ti on
levied Senator Walsh to be attorney
leentral in his cabinet sat before the (Con
bier with his cabinet Secretary f
o- 3 to 11 coe
Treasury Wocdhi was the only absee' pri'
enbinet member Across the !lisle oe-11 :moth
the hashed chamber were the mem- erele 'islet
bers of the United State supreme nricem tio
court
Behind thee distinguished groups 32 cents e
were tha members of the senate and Court ac
the house foreign diplomats and oth ray's Wes
or high officials--the same men whe await legh
I
cnly two deys ago attended the in-
proration
auguration of the new administration rePrelleontat
°i
Mrs Franklin D Roosevelt the i " nt
ed
president's wife at in the gallery in the
lenate Chaplain Phillips led the tempting 1
procesaion of priests altar boys and proration"
choir into the chamber He introduc- action if
ed Archbishop Curley whose brilliant ti made 8
vestrn6nte of the priests formed a Ini
sPlash of color in contrast to the The wove
eomber clothing of those before him ei" the' fi
Al the feet of the casket stood wells affect
three altar bays one bolding a eruci- merit flow
fix and another a censer as the The Okl
choir Rene "Lead Kindly Light" gating com
The Lorld's Prayer wa5 repeated quitting its
hely weter eves eprinkled on the flow- duction Sr
er covered casket and Archbishop mitteeman
Curley spoke briefly in prelim of the this week 7
late senter Ills text was "I have an eilleged
fought the good fight I have finish- I former of
ed my ccurse I have kept tho faith" cotuntiallion
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col parades in the history of
Washington as the Roosevelt in-
Nation Has Calf-
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'nests and financial structure of the
'nation has been loose and getting
a terrific run from the General Pub-
lic fur the pant a 14 years The bank-
ing mystern represents the calf of
Businesn and Finance and dons think
you can let anything happen to that
calf without causing great distress
on thP part of Business and diminish-
ing the milk eupply seriously! Like
the calf the banking system has been
chased so much that it was getting
pretty well winded end didn't know
where to turn next Suddenly it rani
across the Michigan situation crash-1
ed through the easel' timbers and was
down in the bottom of the well be-1
fore you could blink on eye
At this crucial moment it fell to
the lot of Franklin Delano Roocevelt
to take command of the national sit-
uation just as it fell to Mr Dooley
to take charge of the calf It's up t:'
him to get this struggling calf back
to the level from which it fell
Apparently be iP Ptarting ont with
the same cuol-hoodedness which a
fanner usco in reicuieg a calf He in
giving intitrunions and prenaring fee
immediate action Yell know—you
just can't 1041V that calf in a cistern
too long—it will get weak-kneed
sink dowm and drown—even thomth
ithe water is shapow And ciws de-
prived of calves are often known to
quit giving milk and sometimes die
though the latter is very unusual
Mr Roosevelt is going at his rescue
work in a business like manner and
is expecting a lot of co-operation
from everybody There must be pull-
ing power in the right direction
There must be no shouting and
nervousness to further disturb the
calf With everybody else calm and
working together the calf will hold
steady and can be pulled out
Besides it's mighty foolish to blame
he calf now After all somebody the
whole hovebold probably Wa3 re-
sponeible for the cistern being in
Ihat condition And somebedy elso
left the pasture gate open by with-
Mowing apd hoarding money and
then a lot of people joined in and
clumed the calf into this hazard
But even though the calf im doWn
in the bottom of the eistorn int just
as good a calf as it ever was and with
a steady pull and co-operation it'll be
back up at the top again little the
worse for the experience
The thing for you and I to do is to
go about our businese as nearly as
usual as possible continue to use our
credits follow President Roosevelt
instructions to tike advantage of the
script plan aud keep credit in circu-
lation Because--if we do not do that
we will create more and more unem-
ployment panic and confusion zoid it
will be that much harder to pull the
calf out of the cistern
But with everybody co-operating
keeping their head and follow the
direction of the leader President
Roosevelt the restoration of the
banking eystem and busineme stability
will be no more difficult for We na-
tion than pulling a calf out of a cis-
tern is for Mr Henry Dooley
Action Regarding—
fContitiir fr met 1)
3 to itt cents
Prices Sloshed in California
To onother citarter Colifornla the
-ride price strue---s toppled Oil
prices therts were P''-hod from 6 W
32 cents effective today
Court action to test Cow-1)0r Mar
ray's West military oil order will
await legislative action on the new
proration bill pending in the house of
representative's attorneys said today
The Sinclair companies were accus-
in the governor's edict with at-
tempting to "completely break down
proration" Until this company takes
action if any no legal protest will
be made etbrnmeva said
Inquiry To Contintle
The governor planned today to re-
vhge the abutdown ordor to permit
wells affected by It water encroach-
ment flow 10t) borrels a day
The OkirthAmyt Fewete nil irve3ti1
gating commit ee line no intention of
quitting its inquiry into illezal pro-
duction Senstor Pols Rizley com-
mitteeman ronneoc-1 The committee
this week plannci to delve deeper in
an ktileged 1)1'01! plot involving twe
former offinials of the corporation
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uuguza pirdc Oasscil 4owo the
historic veritte 6afurda3r
OBITUARY
Anton J Cermak
Anton J Cerviak rJse to politic&
rower and wealth ifom an itinerant
hoine in the coal min:lig hamlet el
Braidwood
His later life was shaped by the
trend of politics and it is as a poli-
tivian he will b2 long2st remembered
Cerinak came t the peak of his po-
litical power in the last few years
Ills voice was 'a powerful factor in
the Democratic Naiional convention ia
Chicago last summer Cermates po-
litical career lasts through more than
itt years but it was only in the last
three that he rose to a dominant po-
eition in national affairs Oa April
7 be was elected mayor cf Chi-
cago decisively ticfeating William
Pale Thompson the colorful "Big
that "nobody could beat"
At once the firmer-- coal miner
feund hiaiself -facing as difficult a
tat-1( a- perhaps any liArge city mayor
ever faced Gangsters tax !3trikers
uttaid rchool teachere and police and
tither city employe played roles it
the problem play of practical poli-
tic? War on Gangs
Cermak made war On the gange
Ile made perocmal trips to New York
to borrow money for relief of his financially-crippled
home city He re-
duced expenses to a level unniatehed
in Chicago in years He evolved
plans and payment of back salariei
to the teachers and city employes
And he fourni time for a trip to
Europe last summer There he
preached the story of a new Chicago
from it troubles to prepare
for the Worid's "'air in 1933 In CZO-
ch aki a Cegmak visited the ham-
la near Prague where he was born
in 1873 and from which his parents
had taken lirn os a toddling baby to
America The ' family settled le
Era &wood
'Tony' Cermak went to work in the
ri:ne when hetves 11
ile drove a: mule through the
r00nty tntries anti dreamed of a day
Olen he could visit Chocago Although
the education he gut in the little
school at 131avood was only a prop
arnthin he added to it by reading
at home
Likeable Lad
At le Tony was a husky- likeable
American lad Stith the stamp of Bo-
hemia in features and voice The
time clerk at the mine had written
his nnYne "Toby Chermock" because
that was the way it was pronounced
Tony hat caught sten with the
surge of the new world tempo and
hie ambition was as boundletts as his
good nature 4 oriper
One day he said good-bye to his
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Reasonable
Prices
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FUN! EXERCISE!
There's Plenty of Both
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Next Pew to Citizen Oftico
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AI-K-O Bus Schedule
Leave Tkompaen Hotel
for Stillwater Enid and Oklahoma
City and Pointe West 9:50 st m
1:05 p to 6:05 p re and 10:15
P In
Leave CAeklat
Leave Cushing Ealstenad to Tulsa
Joplin Springfield St Louis
Point North and East 9:65 a tn
2:10 p m 6:01 p DI and 10 IL ni
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glon I a Imo : 4! :
icily wa red up the c Ralmy potid he itp4 built' advised
to tho city and 'topped when he' iWsi that Waking Isturol Illiolikt b°
men at work in the west side Indus: framed today by the now chief sae-
Wei dintrict eutive and his advisors Ind would be
His Crst Job in the city he litter ready for presentation to congress ow
Nv a FA to rtile Wall a S a "tow bey" Thursday tht assembly date of Abel
on the horse cars Every inorang-he special fesiion
voile an old white' horse te- the Plug RaittaX lidded -Hilt he -itiji114 Yer
Island Avenue viaduct The rest of uninfon'ned or the 'nature of the pro-1
the day was ppent helping Arai' the teem hut-pointed-oat that -11 lie
horse cars up the grede Fvenings 0000110000 in Lreasury refinancing'
found him reeding—history science would be necessary on Merch 1511111
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and law ' ' be staid was "a major emblem"
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times a lonely ene It happened Plat entire natien went pn slow day mod-
Iti a ro Htrejas a milliner tutu 17 ale if led bank ' holiday today
Ill the restaurant where young Car- President itootaigelt lor sn unpro-
mak did She wan as lonely ins' ht oholented midnight proclamation for-
was They were attrarted to 'encli liacle banks tO Pelf Out goId eilver or
(her sni the youth determined to ether currency
marry In effect an enthargo was dared on
Re was 20 and the world wsa hit gaport of gOld
uPPle lInt he know' hs could 01 oliv4r441014 woe mask to permit
tuppert a wife ow Plo email salve to isnile Ilmarlre(WY curren
p g
he earned He branched out as a n ' a form of clearing novae certin-
"business man" gathering waltewood tales These will supplement regular
and selling it for kindling He amuck eurreacy ea Waimea tan tarry on and
the wood for di a lead and gold it people can buy groceries and other
for $250 Then he discoyoneil that aecassition
some of the pieces leere Itirge eMnigh G I Vea Wood's Powm
for chair seats Those lengths he ' Congress was summoned to meet in
sold for ' $18 a load eeirn session at nog Thursday
With his prtalt ha bohght lartraas i hoped p y legislation
and wagons fp flyo goers ths R4114 will he ilk NA Otos the
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I on noved to another how it tha aut oar pt garfor todsr
vicinity Hie wife Owl there frit0 oh pgpneet of
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would grow and he bought tte and OPPIle t4 Nowl$1 Plw ETIfit
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'30 it bulding and loan eisociatien allows Secretary' of TrearUrY Wcodin
which is still in operation In Ill10 within his diseretion to permit (omen-
he and associates organized two be a
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tient wings as precinct cemmittee- solidity wenld ttp tablact to with
man and ward organization' president urawal on dement and witjtout ro-
th
he was elected to e F tate legislature Strietiun Pr linlit° Icen '
power
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in 1902 and was re-elected for three '
more terms Ile served in the Chcce- Friintiul 14 11'7 wilg41g441 trsdinK wIt
Co city council from 1900 to 1912 and Ih13 enelnY sic
was re-elected in 1919 and in 1921 "The lJnited §t4tite ts not off tha
Ile retired to become president of the sold inarnia'rtily Mid aelcIlltarY of
Cook County Voard of CAniumenton- Treasury Woedin orally shortly after
el's the post he held when elected the midnight preciallitM wns 'mined
mayor in 19l)1 In 1912 he war "This is ate dot the real thing
named bailiff of the municipal cowl r think we're pn the bottom and will
In hip first interview after he won not go lower If people have confi-
over William Hale Thomnson and be- dence in the great leader in the White
came mayor Cermak said: House the country will get fitit Of
egelos ovAir failsrder pinf ast3
e p molpro WhittWpon
icor Re era red up the c a
to the city and -wtapped wben hi ref
men at work inthe west side incIus
digliCee
His Crst Job in tho city he Inter
NV OR to nile Will g a "tow boy"
on the horse cars Every morntm(he
voile an old white'horse to the plutl
island Avenue viaduct The rest of
the day was spent helping Arai the
horse cars up the grsde Fvenitigs
round him rending—hisiory science
nnd law
"Prohibition is responsible for our
Qrirno our h:gh Inxos and Toverty
I firmly btlietethat the prohibition
'aws will be moflified within a year
or two"
During the rent Democratic Na-
tional Conventiot he saw a repeal
Wank endorsed l his party
Federal
ment—
(continued from nage I)
assets to back issuance of scrip If
the comptroller doeir not have the
anthority the congress will give it to
him Thursilsv"
Chairman Steage li of the house
ria
banking and en cy committee said
his group would ready to begin
work on a basic mittl program tc
meet the barki emergency He
-ssild a permanent program would be
enacted "in plenty of time to meet the
treasury's refinancing requirements"
In a statement istued after his
conference with Mr Roosevelt Rob-
intiOn ski&
"I thipk there ie an understanding
that banking legislation may be
brought forward immediately after
the meeting of the extraordinary aes-
sion of congress
Not General Illeoctentzetioa
"It will be to carry out the sug-
gestion in the president's Proclama-
tion locking to the use of tho clear-
ing house certifitates by bank a that
in moratoria to the extent of their
liquid assets and to authorize the les
gregation cf new dePCHliF permitting
tho banks to use such deposits under
preper regulation and restraint for
the purchase of government obliga-
tions "I am not advised thet it is expect-
el a rtorganizntion of the general
banking system will be attempted in
connection with the niergeney meas-
ures referred to
"It may be possible that following
he passage of emergency banking
legislation a recess will be taken by
congress to provide a brief time for
tbo preparation of the treasures to
effort St more general progranl"
Rainey said the democratic meet-
'lig would name members to fill va-:ancies
on thc: vital ways and tneans
-errimittee Nvhich in turn selects the
rarity represntation on all other
house co-ornitt ees
To Rush LeglaIntion
On7y your committees will be or-
ganized immediately for the special
session Rainey said These will be
the one intimately dealing with bank-
ing end fiscal legislation and included !
the cinmittees On accounts rules
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as to rifle WWI as a "tow boy” Thursday tht aeletubly date of 'the Jnan of the board x of t
on the horse oars Every morotnglie apeeial City Rank of Newlors PA T1 0 it
voile an old white' horse to the Plutl ildded alt he -igio 'ait yet- -"We -talked -ayes gent : is'
and Avenue viaduct e rest of uninformed -on th
the nature of e pro- Perkins said whentie to
I the day was spent helping Arai the tem but-poiated- aut that—a IL House "Vott may istiY ovol
- 3 "AA Alilt fmmly 011111neinir h a iranerill financial sittit
si
UMW
kite: MO at
belt advised
t - wield be
the enemy act 'F ! IL ILE k a a 7
"The Vaittal States ta net off tha
gold standard" Paid figeraterY of OKLAHOMA CITY Mar 6---(113)--
Treasury WQQ4Ifl wally shortly after The house appropriations committee
the midnight praclaVien was issued today took up the $300000 omnibus
"This is ate slot the real thing bill designed to pay off miscellaneous
r think we're pn the bottom and will claims against the state among'whici
not go lower If people have confi- is a $4000 claim for salary and ex-
dance in the great header in the White penses of Maude Thomas hrmer
House the country will get out of state highway commissioner
these difficulties quite readily"
A Protective Step Man Killed By
-Treasury officials sent Woodin
home shortly after midnight to get lc Hit Run Driver
-Treasury officials sent Woodin
home shortly after midnight to get w
few hours sleep while they workA
through the night drafting the detail-
ed regulations for applying this dras-
tic emergency regime These were to
be announced as WW1 as they were
approved
Prtsidost Pooievilt regards his acji
Lion as a protective step to give the
exhausted banking structure a breath-I
ing spell while congrers fashions
emergency legislation to carry thrti'
the 'crisis
He is attempting tG do three
things:
1 Stop bank runs and the drain
of gold
2 Providl emergency money in tie
form 9f clearing house certificates
which will b e indi vi d usgs to trans-
act their 'torus! business
3 S Permit resumption of active use
of rognistr eurrfPer PY yllowinr ex-
oeptiOnsilly liquid banks to resuree
rornitil banking after obtaining spe-
cial omission and by also allowing
banks to accept new deposit whici
may bewithdrawp on demand NV ithout
ratrict
sioq tbir ' ' re pective
Under direction of es
ffticreit reeerye district authorities
banks Shortly will betin issuing dear
mg Muss certificates These will be
ill snilit denominations It was ex-
ulained 4 y officials that business
houses: ould find It to their own
inter to WO the gertificatew
au aa regular currepcY
: diesel Vitifeyetity
'
idaintd y officiaki that business' I
houses' Quid find It te their CAVII
inter to secelit the eertificatee fft - -
the al regular currency' y
ae! Uniley y tRil
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e
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' Vi - pplgonal uniformity in the
fturtiniArat rteil Ai!mi H togqp:rriitiotio lithithroouglieht icitayloyn'olvds Jet yoretsursaewlfaygrtoowstsilynsuttaemti
the clmiring-bonsa of ' Stich locality yourself without the slightest harm
will Mime ita IYSin ontaryeatoc Imolai- and in fact with effects beneficial t(
ed banks not mentbsti of elearinx Ibs satire hodY
housies will tiaal With their own fed- This method of stimulating a slug
Oral rosette Ottiella& ' gish system to new life is a doctor
's
Meanwhile boom and senate load- discovery so no one need hesitate tc
ere tonferenemi today to draft try it or believe in it It is a sane
troratrol
I Sod set the machinery for sensible way to keep keenly alive
swift es op when they convene oP The only medicine you take is n
Thursday most likeable and remarkable syrur
HMI) end unwerrented runs op made with fresh herbs active senna
bank and drain of gold through foe- and purearp esin The benefits arc
sign &mantle inede this temporary many ii far-reaching Its imm
action nsesisary It is iatencled to Mate effect on the lower bowel gets
Carrying o a g ?
tura powerful laxative In fact you will
ut with far-flun awe
protect the interests of bank dipoiii rid of lingering poisons better than a
need no other laxative if you take an
his promiss of inatent action Pres -
tho ticycre4eatiCaldwell' u nful of Dr Caldwell'
dent Rooeavelt calmly signed
proclamation in him second floor If YoU regard yourself in fairly
White Hose tudy ei of 12:05 6 m food bestial now you might still find
today after a week or two of this gentle
o
Pew otrokes e preoichential On aim ll b a tion that you w ere only in a
stele of half-health before It makes
have carried such power to et
ch o
to change the dsilv affaire of oven the amazing diilernce in the way one
reoteat houacwite going "bout her nas
m ieePet-liawialYrdat aaun afnetowh one
xi cen ation
family marketing eily headaches failing appetite
New Kind of Moue!
Per the average man and women and tiriRg too easily arc apt to be
symptoms of a toxic condition)
a new kind of paper pmergeney mon- Woman too get decided benefit
ey will replace temporarily the faml- from a few weeks' regulation with
K er green basked paper which ha thu s simple prescription that can be
been regarded es tide world's Pods boo st all times at any drugstore
re the most reel form
Though some cities took similar se- syrup to
children iol Tree r sn give a and trhaiissesatmheeir families
tion 25 yese ego in the li14 money witheut a daY's worry over chronic
panic this le for ?loijitons of perasno constipation or even the sluggish-
the first experience VII the harsh fleas so common in childhood The
reality which substitotee the paper bowels move like clockwork
of a bank for th'1 of Uncle Seril Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is
sipppirg into he presidency with perfectly safe for anyone of any age
an unprecedented crisis on hie hanils
President looseveh acted with Mart-
ling speed to wee! it hi IR plipre-I 10111111111Mweamemeemememenemas
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WASHINGTON Mart -utm--
President Roosevelt avoir
vereations On the ban
fattinf in James H P
'nen of the board x of t
City Rank of New 'yolk
"We -talked -iveo rawsi
Perkins said wheiitthe
con-
rtion itlonal
Perkin s said whentEe I An fie
House "Vow may sky over
the general financial al!dit
"atm aLout the issuance of scrip"
be Win naked
'" suppose that will be done" his
sa)d
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over
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Bandit Gang EntOtles
Bank Vault or$12000
titANDV1EW Tex Mar
Weriring with the deft sesitroneo of
Etrolessionals a bondit Ji an g tf shc
leg two women took charge Of
irst NatiOnal bank end emptied
a vault of $12000 in cash
The raiders coinmandeered the
bank or four boors ev the week-
end Ti assure no itOer rruprum in
theig depredations' they captured the
town night watchman and ' anothm
man and cut all telephone wires
cept g long distance trunk cable
The bandits gained entry to the
vault by burning out a panel with
torches they locked the watchman
Bob Ribbett and leari'llrockette in
the vault on leaving and it was 45
minutes before they escaped and
sounded the alarm '
Report Made on Cost
Of Oil Field Control
AUSTIN Tex Mar 6--(113)--MarVal
law control of the East Teyaz
oil field cost tit° state national guard
deportment $128443 in the fiscal year
1982-811 a joint legislative committee
go unionisation and economy' reroo-
ed
The eommittee termed tile expen-
diture "five times as much us neces-
wy )flider well organIzed state po-
lice form"
The sum specified as levied against
the department was in addition to that
made available front the trovernor's
deficiency outhorizetien the report
said
Committee Takes Up
Omnibus Bill Today
OKLAHOMA CITY Mar 6-----(LP---
Thelton Fuller 24 was killed Sun-
day near thc state capitol by a bit
zed run driver The accident occur-
red during rain storm
Government Cheeks
Are to Be Cashéd
WASHINGTON Mar 6-0P)—The
treasury today announced that it
would cash all government -becks but
that no gold would' be paid out on
government checks or gold certifi-
cates January deelitle in store sales re-
ported by federal reserve
Nineteen indicted on mail fraud
charge3 in Insull crash
a
f 1
A new ee ing
f
or:men past
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' ' ft 1
' uty
I
It you've let yourself grow system-
ically old here is a way to stimulate
youraell without the slightest harm
and in fact with effects beneficial to
the entire body
This method of stimulating a slug-
gish system to new life is a doctors
discovery so no one need hesitate to
try it or believe in it It is a sane
sensible way to keep keenly alive
The only medicine you take is a
most likeable and remarkable syrup
wade with fresh herbs active senna
and puredepsin The benefits are
many I far-reaching Its imme-
diate effect on the lower bowel gets
kid of lingering poisons better than a
powerful laxative In fact you will
need no other laxatiye if you take an
occasional spoonful of Dr Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin
II you regard yourself in fairly
food health now you might still find
after a week or two of this gentle
stimulation that you were only in a
state of half-health before It makes
amazing difference in the way one
espeially at an age when one
nes toward auto-intoxication
gily headaches filling appetite
and tiriRg too easily are apt to be
symptoms of a toxic condition)
Women too get decided benefit
from a few weeks' regulation with
this simple prescription that can be
Imo st all times at any drugstore
Mothers give this same syrup to
children and raise their families
without a day's worry over chronic
constipation or even the sluggish-
ness so common in childhood The
bowels move like clockwork '
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