The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1934 Page: 1 of 8
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tozencaPttire of Jim Clark
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lige tanatioan and federal agents
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Vett i lag annvher eantidence with
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ROOSEVELT VESSEL -
HEADS F011 OREGON
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At Present Speed the Ship
' Will Reach Oregon Thurs-
daS Ahad''of Schedule
ldflOditti the trss NEW ORLEANS
with President Roesevelt Aug 1---(By
-Radio' to the United Press)—Slightly
head of schedule thp U S cruiser
tOUSt011 flagship of President Roose
it's vacation etuise carried the pres-
eritial party toward Oregon today at
i Id its
knots an hour
M theconprevor the New t4ireleaHnosuswtotini
tch Astoria Ore Thursday Naviga
Ws Pushed their ships ahead at a rate
' giatet than necessary in order to al-
lew leeway in event of fogs off the
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The Preeldeni spent most of his time
eli 11tibm'Ough examination of docu-
hrte heatint on public works and re-
it propots the Pacific Narthwest
thretigh which be will pass on his way
overland to the east
''' lie alto vats attending to adminis-
teition details ComMunteated by radio
freM his Washington offices
The Houston and the New ()leans
w 1 part company when they reach
'A oria The liousten will proceed up
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ors Get Jim Clark In Cleverly Worked Trap Student Declares He Did
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Shadow of Death Today As ' FOR Plait BY 1111151111 PICK '' Will Fight Murder Count i "I Loved Marian and Wanted to Marry Iler" De-
Hitler Arrives At Bedside GUARD' I ACKS RECRUITS ARMS' dares Student Today "But She Wouldn't"
— — 1 Youth Tells of Flight From the Law
— — New Tatality Added to List of New Orleans City Government
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General Opinion Today Those Killed in Strike Viol- and Louisiana State Forces NORMAN Okla Aug 1---(UP)--Pale and distraught Neal
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g ole uler? IS Hitler Will Become ences in M ' '
trineapolis Are at Odds Today
Ilyers 21 fidgeted silently while his attorneys entered a "not
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Sole Ruler Germany guilty" plea for him on the charge he murdered Marian Milk
20 University of Oklahoma beauty queen
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r --74- I ' CABINET TO MEET : MILITARY STRATEGY IN STATE OF SEIGE Justice of the Peace J D Grigsby speeding the trial set his
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preliminary nearing for next aturday Turning
It uAr-1- t T”01 Mayor Walromtpv anti Spnntorl
ADOLF MUER MAY
strictest secrecy to adopt measures
to be taken on the death of President
Paul Von Hindenburg '
It was generally expected the cabinet
would decree a general referendum to
sanction a proposed change in the con-
stitution which would abolish the post
of president and combine the presi-
dent's duties with those of the chan-
cellor in a "retch feuhrer" (leader of
the reich) or some similar title
The 'referendum also was expectd
to ask confirmation of Hiller in the
new post
Although at present it is not cer-
tain that the particular procedure out-
lined will be followed it was feat cer-
tain that something similar would be
adopted
Hitler would temporarily fill the of-
fice of president until the rrendum
which would be accomplished simply
by a cabinet law under an enabling
act setting aside the Von Schleicher
constitutional amendment providing
that the supreme court chief Justice
shall take over the duties of the pres-
ident on the death of the latter
Barrett Leaves For
Fort Sill Tomorrow
OKLAHOMA CITY Aug 1—(19)--
Adj Gen Charles F Barrett will go
to Ft Sill tomorrow to complete final
arrangements for the annual national
guard encampment to be held Aug
4-18
Barrett who will serve as camp com-
mander said about 6000 men and of-
ficers will train at the camp this eta
Maj Gen A M Tuthill ccmmander
Of the 45th divi3lon will be the divi-
sional commander
The camp this year will be designat-
ed as Camp Scott in memlry of ay!
late Gen Hugh L Scott who died :e-
cently Drought conditions will make the
conditions disagreeable but the camp
water supply will be adequate Barrett
said
BORGER Tex — (OP) — Officers
scratched their heads over this one:
"Some outlandish rascals stole my 10-
foot windmill" complained Jack
Hodges farmer-rancher "They alsc
took a 24-foot steel tower and 100 feet
of citsing—everytliing but the hole"
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Union Headquarters of Trück Mayor Walmsley and Senator! ' Courtroom Is Crowded
None Have Hopes Hind- i
Strikers Are Raided by Min- Huey Long Call Each Other A crowded courtroom of spectators many of whom knew
enburg Will Leave His nesota Guardsmen ' Unflattering Names both the youth and the girl watched the brief procedure of
Bed a Well Man the arraignment Myers father Dr P B Myers was in tho
th the y oun g p h armacy student o surrendere
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MINNEAPOLIS Aug 1--(UP)—"Dic-
NEW ORLEANS La Aug 1—(11P) sour room w ere
By WALKER K WILKE tator" Adjutant General Ellard A —Mayor T S Walmsley began recruit- in Oklahoma City early today after a month of wild flight
(United Press Blatt Correspondent) Walsh struck
ing an army today to oppose Senator After shaking hands with his father the slender youth
NEUDECK
(copyright ii)S4 by Unit I— to suppress Huey P Long national guardsmen ed Press) with a mailed fist today
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ppress the revolt of 8000 striking wearing white trousers and a white
East Prussia Aug
truck drivers against martial law beleaguring city hall 1
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CUP)—President Paul Von Hindenburg who are The police force was increased from shirt as he returned to th scene f
was entering the shadows of death to- In a series of swift and dramatic 840 to 1350 men as 500 citizens were I the tragedy which rocked university
night an official bulletin issued by his raids on labor headquarters and arrests for "emergency duty" S
All re-
urrenders Today county jail
circles was led away to the Cleveland
sworn in
doctors indicated of leaders of the 16-day-old strike Gen-
cruits were issued shotguns and pistols : '
The word used in the bulletin to eral Walsh left the -milling moos of Force Organized He was in the custody of Undersher-
The Police
describe "the president's condition was strikers leaderless and dispirited - iff Irvin Kennedy e police force was reorganized1
"benommenheit" which the dictionary Militiamen armed with rifles and the three-platoon system of 280 men There he will remain not far from
translates as "numbness or stupor" backed with machine guns "cleaned on duty at any one time was discon-1 the campus that was the scene of the
— out" strike headquarters- termed by tinned A two-platen system was sub- N brief romance which ended fatally for
NEUDECK East Prussia Aug I— employers "a nest of 'communists" stituted with 670 men to a shift i Miss Mills until his trial in September
(UP)—President Paul Von Hinden- William S Br3wn president of the Every national guardsman in the city! or sooner
burg's physicians were understood to union and three other leaders were ar- WaS mobilized under arms at Jackson 11::-:- ::'-' ' ' This is terrible" he said in a shak-
have given him less than 24 hours to rested - barracks subject to the call of Huey - — - - --- - ing voice shortly before the arraign-
live today Guards Raid Headquarters Long ment w
's state political forces who are
iti!-:::"-:' :: '' ' as held
Chancellor Adolf Hitler who will Another detachment of guardsmen at war with the city The troops num- - 4 ::::::: Wanted to Marry Marian
take over the presidency arrived by raided the central labor union head- bered some 600 infantrymen cavalry- ' I- "'" :
airplane to pay his last respects cu m
pects at quarters While citizens rried to coy- en and artillerymen 1 ti "I loved Marian and wanted to mar-
ry her but she wouldn't do It I tried
the bedside of the nation's aged idol er they surrounded the building Led mayor walmsley ordered machine iiii::!H0lik ollil-
to get her to marry me"
' Confident of Hitler ' by an officer with a riot gun guards- guns taken out of the police arsenal t'::f0!r:'I::"!' - --: :0 The charges allege Myers murdered
' As he realized the end wa5 Probably men entered the building and quickly and issued to his peace officers le girl in a frantic attempt to foil
near y the 86-year-old president him- cleared it A hundred strikers and "I hear Huey Long is planning some I 1-- ':t' i :
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viv - ature and prevent parenthood result-
self wat said to have bequeathed hal strike sympathizers stood outside the new kind of coup d'etat with his ig frcm an illicit love affair Th ey
beinved Cernuiny to tl-e care of the building held back by l
"two of militia tmops today If he -tries it theres go- i :4 ''' 4?:'':4--
and shouted derisively Ise the troopers ing to be penty of trouble" the mayorl -4 f - - intend Myers used either 'ZiruIrs 'or' 411
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nazi leader expre-5ing his confidence ustruments in the fatal 'attempt to
The action of the militia iu striking said 1 :7 !4 - :'::
' g's ability to steer the nation 110t:-'
in itler vise an abortibn
through its crisis before the strikers could carry out Hand grenades and tear gas bombs!
ons o I "-
their announced intentif resuming were issued to the 40 troops holding -- She was feeling fine until she sud
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Neverthelers the dei-oted siege on old mon- 4
forceful picketing was believed to have si the Soule building across the
erchist was quated as saying: -)
enly cellapsed" he said In reference
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"I liVed my life as a monarc hist averted further bloodshed Five men street from city hall
have died and 300 have been wounded Both Talk Over Radi'3':-:: d It all happened so quick I could- '
and I am vin
conied titat manarchy le o : - ---—
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'w::-----:y l't think
1 in previous rioting Senator Long's announcement in a s-v : ii--
MINNEAPOLIS Aug 1—(UP)—A names had been scratched off the city's i Nss:-': i -': -- Mtialsonia again and finally to Den-
1" Le said of his flight which tonic through
revolt of striking truck' drivers against registration rolls aroused the city tol '8' ' im to Houston Tex then rough
a
national guardsmen was halted at a frenzy
least temporarily today while a new The registration rolls are in the of- I - 'Ikesan er from where he wrote attorneys '
fatality was added to the list of those rice of the registrar of voters Troops ere to arrange for his surrender
killed in strike violence occupied the office Monday night and Neal Myers Hope For Quick Action -
Adopting military strategY by catch- are defending it with machine guns County Attorney Paul Updegraff an
ing the "enemy'' - unprepared the three of which are trained on the city iounced he would confer with Dis-
militia seized the union's headquar- hall and another on St Charles street
ters and followed up their - coup by The registrar and his staff are state TwO rict Judge Tom Pace for an early BANDITS ROB dal Myers' attorneys StOe Sen W
rounding up the leaders of the 16 day employes It had been feared that the 7 Morrison James Rinehart of El
old walkout rolls were being tampered with under
Union Picket Dies Today troop protection Long boastfully con- WAYNEi OKLA BANK eno and Person Woodall of NOtrilltli
ao said they hoped Mr quick action
While the military was getting the firmed the rumor in his speech He said
persons were found to have Myers' expression alternated between
jump On threatened disorders and sac- the 24500 trimness and bewilderment through- -
ceeding " without laying hands on a been illegally registered
single person" John Belor a union It means that 24500 New Orleans TODAY THEN FLEE ius waiting for the warrant to be
voters have been disfranchised erved on him His father was con-
Picket died in St Barnabas hospital I
of chest wounds received two weeks Excitement spread as a throng gath-
antly at his side
ago s: ered at police beadquartercs in the - One of Two Bandits Was Rinehart said the youth will not tell
Belors death was the
fourth at- criminal courts building to volunteer vhat occurred In the cottage to cause
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tributedAo the strike disorders for battle against the troops i Drunk - Cashier Kidnaped the death of the girl until he 'takes
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The guardsmen raided the union's Fighting Equipment Consigned the stand at his trial
nut Released Unharmed
There were more than 1000 volun- "We won't try the case' In the pa-
headquarters in advance of the "zero
teers but Superintendent of Police pers" he said We don't want jur-
(Turn to page 4 column 6)
1 George Reyer said he would accept PURCELL Okla Aug 1—(tfe—Two as already to have their 'minds made
The men were to be transported to
MARIM ADVANCE'
- The points over the city Reyer unmasked bandits one of them drunk up az to his guilt Or innocence"
looted the First State Bank of Wayne Rinehart said however that Myers
only 500 for the present
near here today and escaped with isp- lid aot know a murder dharge had
said they would be retained "during proximately $200 after kidnaping B been filed against him- until informed
TO HIGHER PRICES the emergency"
Most of those accepted were former B Haney cashier of it I their meeting in Denver
nolicemen or applicants for police jobs Haney was released unharmed two May Deny Abortion Attempt
— Every piece of fighting equipment in miles east of Wayne shortly after An indiratils th le delouse would
Stocks Gain from 1 to More the police arsenal was hauled out and the robbery d An accomplice waited in the bandit eny an attempt was made to perform
distributed for service
1n abortien on Miss Mills was given
than 4 Points Bonds Soar up — car outside the bank during the rob- by Senator Morrison
Government will establish relief bery "We don't think the boy Is guilty of
to 1 to 3 meat-canning plants Aral?d posses were trailing the murder There was no attempt to
t
-- bandits who gained little start before cause an abortion we believe"
Sueh a denial would be made in the
NEW YORK Aug 1--(1P)--Stocks the alarm was spread and all sur-
speculative bonds and leading corn- Had You Heard-- rot udlna face of a statement by Mrs Hazel
section warned to watch fcr
(Brownie) Brown fraternity cook at
modities advanced today in their re the trio
pective markets It was thought at first the bandits whose apartment Inc girl died that
Stocks gained from I to more than 4 THAT W V Russell and family had switclser (ars after releasing the he counle came to her house to have
tu n preliminary treatment administered to
points bonds were 1 to 3 points ' almost froze while sleeping near cashier t their machine a brow
whe ii- closed up 2 1-4 to 2 1-2 cents a Springfield Mo Monday night en- Chevrolet roadster could not be found the campus beauty to thwart parent-
bushel: corn up 1 1-2 to 1 7-8 cents route home Irons a vacation spent ! Haney his wife and P J Puckett hood
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k Nair Ognitti that she would lead me I ' ----' "I liVed my life as a monarchist
tCtillidig:Johlt-0 of Nelagony who Cabinet Considers Proposal '01 1 and I am convinied tat it manarchy is
gOest40eeted ifi Clark today Then th I
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1 the best permanent foim of govern-
Do Away with Presidency l merit tor the German people:
' r Ivi ed' ' She Johnson woman would
- read pWrle Clark I was right I Hitler probably will rciain his chan-
and Give Hitler Full Power i
c—t cristtetif the apartment here tcellorahip as well as the pre"Adenci in
- whatiAlatilWei mauled- today with ' --- the intelim until his elevatica is con
ebb Illutletetamling It was to be a hid- (Copyright 1034 by United Press) firmed by the people Afterwards it
' ItlicTgilbleg-thir lite escaped -convia ' BERLIN Aug 1—aP)---A proposal vas believed he might clneentrate
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17 f - 711t Nalltled -Officers to make Adolt Hitler sole ruler of the Ipower in tho presidency and designate
'' 441140:11erttyettertay at Nelagoney
tftbdttinitit-He and Sally John-
be considered by the cabinet reliable
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ktwi i retch without a president over him will
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i a trusted suppotter ai chancellor
Hitler was summoned hurriedly by
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' itiett here and Leona 'Brady quarters said tonight Dr Ferdincnd Saucrbruch chief of
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- itiribe pir ups BradY'S Sister of perhaps tonight and probably in the to come at one a- he could not prom-
' tiltaileSillere withtaem strictest secrecy to adopt measures Ise the pre-ident would 112 longer
- 11e'had stthcitile out on Bird creek to be taken on the death of President than 24 hours
Id Oiled there unt41 after dark then Paul Von Hindenburg -' - Arrives At His Bedside
1$1114044 00 iloartment ' e It was generally expected the cabinet Hiller's plane landed near the HnV"The--:Itatee
panted to Split' up but would decree a general referendum to denburg estate He arrived by automo
CRICNcolOcip wattled le eat They got sanction a proposed change in the con- bile at the Chateau at 1:15 p tn ae
ttlittiting altd -'- Malay I volunteered stitution which would abolish the post companied by Ernst Hanistaend his
thAtet' a dotten1 bottles of beer They of president and combine the prem confidante tits two personal adjutants
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2' and I left 1 I tilled up the dent's duties with those of the chan-
Bruckner and Schaub and a black
ottieerg at their hotel and cellor in a "retch feuhrer" (leader of uniformed SS bodyguard in a second
then bought' the beer and went back the reich) or some similar title car
-i'tVe drank' e few bottles and then Hitler wore his customary trench
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The referendum also was expected coat and grey s
- ' tirn to Immo 6- animmt 24
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1 n e set tense and concerned as he strode
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self wai said to have bequeatbea hail strike sympathizers stood outside the
beloved Germany to tl-s care of the building held back by algae of militia
nazi leader expre-sing his confidence and shouted derisively at the troopers
in gitler's ability to bteer the nation The action of the militia in striking
through its crisis before the strikers could carry out
Neverthelers the del cited old mon- their announced intentions of resuming
Orchist was ritiaed as saying: forceful picketing was believed to have
"I liVed my life as a monarchist averted further bloodshed Five men
and I am convinled tat manarchy it have died and 300 have been wounded
Ft— h in previous rioting
ler visited the president's bedside and
expressed his and the country's wishes
for Hindenburg's recovery
—
NEUDECK Germany Aug I—(UP)
—President Paul Van Hindenburg
weakened measureably today
Chancellor Adolf Hitler sped from
Berlin to be at his bedside
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IDid You See--
T HE 'He ley Monster" which was
being demonstrated by a street
vendor as an attention getter for
his wales at the corner of Broad-
way and Cleveland yesterday? By
the Indians it is aptly called the
"jaws of death" and the legend
is that when the dread jaws once
sinit in human flesh they do not
tlrn loof until it Crinderl What
a terror in an Okiahoma drought?
4 I
The farinz-s et' Union township
filing Intn the Chamber of Clin-
merce office today to sign corn1-:g
eon:racts with the government
and with the assistance of John
"irrIn liven! for this section of
the country?
Or feel the light sprinkle of rain
tel from thik clouds over
Cuting early this morning? Some
residents sleeping outside laIt
night Eay that we had a sprinkle
while others put in such a windy
and hot night with banging doors
and spooks that they refuse to be-
lieve it This accounts for W
'Bud' Ushers morning greeting
"Nice rain we had wasn't it?"—
maybe that wasn't sarcasm" :
MINNEAPOLIS Aug 1—(11P)--A
revolt of striking truck drivers against
national guardsmen was halted at
least temporarily today while a new
fatality was added to the list of those
killed in strike violence
Adopting military strategY by catch
be considered by the cabinet reliable I Hitler was summoned y by 1 militia the "enemy' ' unprepared the
quarters ' said tonight hurriedly
I Dr Feroincnd Saucrim ticli chief of ! seized the union's headquar-
ters and followed up their coup by
Information that the Cabinet is the four physicians in attendance I
1 rounding up the leaders of the 16 day
scheduled to meet as soon as possibl who Wit3 undcr toad tc have told him I old walkout
perhaps tonight and probably in the to come at on-e a- he could not prom- Uninn phkt nip Today
to come at on-e a- he could not prom- '" ---
Union Picket Dies Today
ise the pre-ident would 112 longer
While the militstry was getting the
than 24 hours Jump On threatened disorders and sue-
Arrives At His Bedside
Hiller's plane landed near the Hi- single "without laying hands on a
single person" John Be lor a union
denburg estate He arrived by automo-
picket died in St Barnabas hospital
bile at the Chateau at 115 p m of chest wounds received two weeks
companied by Ernst Hanistaen41 his
confidante two personal adjutants ago :
1 Belor's death was the fourth at-
Bruckner and Schaub and 'a black
Itributedlo the strike disorders
uniformed SS bodyguard in a second
" —"-1 The guardsmen raided the union's
car headquarters in advance of the "zero
Hitler wore hi g customary trench!
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coat and grey suel hat Hit face was 1
set tense and concerned as he strode Imams ADVANCE
into the president's residence
An official announcement said Hit- I
11 NEW YORK Aug 1—(UP)---Stocks
pectilative bonds and leading com-
Iniodities advanced today in their re
I Epective markets
1 Stocks gained from I to more than 4
points bonds were 1 to 3 points
whe Ili closed up 2 1-4 to 2 1-2 cents a
bushPl corn up 1 1-2 to 1 7-8 cents
rye up 2 1-8 to 2 1-4 cents barley up
2 to 2 1-4 cents cotton rosc a few
points silver copper and silk filmed
moderately Rubber was about steady
Hides were mixed
Trading on the share market was
light although volume was above that
of yesterday when turnover amount-
ed to 590000 share
The list opened firm and steadily
moved higher as pressure relaxed on
rails Gold and silver shares Isere in
demand on talk of further Inflation
moves shortly Homegtake Mining in
Ithtl gold division soared 11 points to
1426 while U S Smelting featured the
1-'1er with a gain of more than 4
roints
Steels were highel On the favorable
U S Steel earnings report Oils pick-
ed up Packing shares were promin-
ent with California 'Lolling at a new
high for the year
Walk while ye have the light lest
darkness come upon you: for be that
walketh ' in darkness knoweth not
whither he goeth—Jesue
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THAT W V Russell and family
almost froze while sleeping near
Springfield Mo Monday night en-
route home from a vacation spent
in Ohio He reports the temperature
as being 104 in Sandusky on rely
and it was recorded as the hottest
day they had had there in 50 years
Temperatures here during the night
reached a low of 90 degrees one
of our hottest nights
That Graham S Frazer has a so-
lution for the drought? He says
squeeze the water out of securities
and there will be plenty moisture
however some of the boys that hold
stocks think there has been plenty
squeezing going on lately—no wat-
er but plenty of headaches
Tbat there are more bicycles be-
ing ridden in Cushing now than
at any time during the past twenty
years Not only children but grown-
ups are often seen riding their son
or daughters bicycle around Vie
block
That the weather thermometer in
some places here Tuesday touched
113 and 114 degrees for a short
time?
LL LE4SED WIRE SERVICE
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Ara lid posses were trailing the
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bandits who gained little start before
Ithe alarm was spread and all stir-
roundmg section warned to watch for
the trio
4 It was thought at first the bandits
had switcliet iirs after releasing the
cashier tut their machine a brown
Chevrolet roadster could not be found
! Haney his wife and P J Puckett
! erttnn buyer and bank stockholder
Wallace
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OKLAHOMA CITY Aug I—UV--
nere behind the cashier's cage when Haunted by the remembrance of pie-
the two two men entered waving Pistols Tiim to "age 3 column 1)
with the announcement 'This is a -----
holdup"
The bandit who Haney said was State Republican
drunk cautioned them in a consoling Convention Slated
tone "Now don't get excitod folks and
none Of US will get hurt " For Monday Aug 6
They (creed Mrs Haney to sit in a —
chair put Puckett on the floor and The republican' state convention an-
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