The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1934 Page: 2 of 8
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'Faithfully and voluntarily pledging
to the eonsurning public that they are
complying with the provisions' of their
respective codes and displaying their
Code tagles as an emblem of then
compliance so that the world may
know sixty seven business men and
employers of Cushing whose names ap-
pear below break the public to co-operate
with them in this great move-
ment for recovery by giving their bust-
Isms patronage to the Code Eagle
firms says Geo C White Chairman
NIIA Educational Committee
"The Recovery Program is n)t ap-
pealing to a certain class creed or sec-
tion of the country It has been devised
for the mass of the citizens and it
looks to them for support
Must Make Sacrifices
"Employers and business firms who
: are patriotically and faithfully living
up to the provisions of their codes are
If 'doing so often at extreme financial
sacrifice Because to pay higher sal
aries work their help shorter hours
thus often causing the employing of
additional workers—which is of course
the purpose of NRA—means-- greater
overhead and cost of doing business
The merchant and employer vtol does
these things is doing his part to in-
crease payrolls and decrease ullem-
ployment It is these merchants and 1
employers who are entitled to the un-
divided support of the purchasing pub-
lic The merchant and employer who
is not doing these things is not playing
the game fair with himself his coun-
trymen or the consuming public and
is not entitled to any of the benefits
of increased business and general im-
provements of conditions as a result of
the sacrifices of his fellow business
men" Mr White advises
-Every one of us is a consumer Ev-
ery one of us is vitally concerned with
the great task of the NRA in restoring
prosperity to America and building a
secure economic order for her citizens
Cooperation is imperative! If you do
not find a Code Eagle in a store or
01 shop suggest to the owner that it is
an easy matter for him to secure his
Code Blue Eagle 'Urge him to make a
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special effort that he may join the
millions of employers who are display
L Ing this insignia of cooperation If he
'persists in doing business without the
Code Eagle be is not one of those do-
' ing his part for his country and the
welfare of the general public" urges
Mr White
Pledge Text Given
We the business men and women
and employers of the City of Cushing
Oklahoma and of the trade area sur
rounding the City of Cushing in order
to assure the continuance of the bane-
fits to the people as a whole resulting
from the NRA do hereby publicly
pledge and reaffirm our loyalty to the
NPA and agree to comply 100 with
the terms thereof as set forth in our
respective Codes and we solicit the
patronage of the consuming public on
the basis of our compliance therewith:
Farm Name or Business
Alfred & Schulze Home Appliances
Johnson Grocery
Bennett Shoe Store
Jackson Poster Adv Service
Jeske Cleaners
Bentley Grocery
Cochran Grocery
L T Hill Company
City Drug Store
White's Drug Store
Walters Furniture Co
Everett K White Adv Service
Cushing Drug Company
Hunsecker & Company
Hotel Cushing Barber Shop
Cushing Auto Parts Company
The Pia-Mor
Tank Car Service Station
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co
Price Super Service Station
McCracking Feed Company
Cushing Laundry
Cagle Service Station
Cushing Barber Shop
Cushing Motor Company
Home Town Grocery
Bowling Grocery
Butchers Grocery
Butchers Service Station
T J Hughes Lumber Company
Stephenson-Brown Lumber Co
Batten Floral Company
Cushing Creamery
Leo's Pisan Shop
P D Hudson Laundry
Jack Hughes Hdwe Company
Ernst Grocery & Market
Cooksey Grocery
Davis Funeral Home
Carpenter Transfer
Crystal Springs Leghorn Farm
Tennis & Griffith Motor Co
Hinds Shoe Store
Bennett Barber Shop
Oklahoma Motor Company
Clarke's Clothing Store
Lee Garrett Grocery
Whittaker Grocery
Lewis' Grocery
Economy Grocery
N A Hathaway Furniture Store -
C R Anthony Company
Geo W Wright
Chas flooding Hardware & Furniture
A E McNeil & Son Hdwe Company
White Brothers Service Station
New Method Cleaners
Ohs& Pound
T C Orr-Jackson Cleaners
Harlson Battery & Electric
Anita Music Shop
Eagleston Tin Shop' -7
Cushing Grocery Company
' Post Office Barber Shop
Dr Chas Rublen
McCoy's Restaurant
The Cushing Daily Citizen
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BACKING CODES
TO AID NATION
Sixty-Seven Cughing Eosin° is
Men and trnployers Are Di 4-
playing Code Eagles Now
MORL WILL FOLLOW
George C White Chairman of
NRA Educational Commit-
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CHAPTER XLI
"Hurry Mrs Haskel" urged
Diane from where she now stood
with Nance in the kitchen doorway
Ann smiled at the girl "What be
yon aimin' to do honey?" she asked
ently
"I'm going with you of course"
roturned Diane
"But you ain't got no call to be
red of the police honey You
ain't done nothin' ag'in' the law"
"I'm going with you just the
ertthe" returned the girl "Come—
Luery—you're wasting time"
The mountain woman laughed un-
iier her breath "To think of Bich as
:pa adoin' the like of that" she
normured
"My Gawd-a-mighty I Ann tome
et They're right on top of us
Cant you hyear 'em coin' down
the rued?"
'I ean't a-goin' nowhar Nance"
ret-Jrned Ann still smiling "I'm
astnyin' right 1year"
"You aim to shoot hib out with
'eat from inside the house?"
Ann shook her bead "I ain't
&min' to do nothin' Seems like
everything I've done so far's been
plum wrong fer everybody You
dcne said yoursef as how I'd hoed
plum' to the end of my row didn't
yvu? Wal I have an' bit's time
for me to quit"
Doubtfully Nance came a step or
two back into the living-room
"I ain't a-holdin' you though
Nance You best use your own
jedgment As fer you Miss Diane
I'm real grateful to you fer your
offer—but—wal I ain't a-goin to
drag you into none of my troubles
with the law They ain't got noth-
in' eg'in' you en' I sure ain't goin'
to let you act like they had"
The automobile stopped in front
of the house
Nance Jordan put aside her rill
and came close to Ann's side "I
don't see's you got ary call to figger
on me a-quittin' you Ann Haskel"
the whined dolefully "I sure ain't
rover give you no right to think
sich as that nohow"
There was a sound of hurried
steps followed by a peremptory
kroch it the door
'111 three women stood silent
The knoek was repeated—louder
and mom commanding
Diane looked at Ann and the
mountain woman nodded grimly
The girl went to the door and
threw it open
"John Herbert!" Diane's glad
cry rang through the house
"Wel doggone my hider ejacu-
lated Nance
Ann Haskel made no sound
The last of the Haskels stepped
briskly into the room and his very
movements somehow gave them the
Impression of a decided change in
the young man's mental attitude
Evidently something had 'shaken
him out of his usual philosophical
calm They felt that here was a
John Haskel with whom they were
unacquainted
Coolly he looked them over as If
appraising the situation he found
it not) altogether to his liking
Nana checked her quite natural
impulse and waited hesitating
amAzed and hurt
"Just what do you think you are
trying to do?" be demanded of her
roughly "Mter seeing Judge Shan-
ton and Levering I went straight
to your epatereent You too had
dicappeare4 with no explanation—
no word of any sort whatever At
the airport they told one a young
woman chartered a plane to go to
Aurora In Aurora they told me
you had hired an automobile and
had driven away alone Everybody
seemed to think it funny the way I
was apparently chasing you all
over the country I'm getting rather
tired of being made to play the fool
for the amusement of the general
p ub i c"
"I—I only wanted to help your
mother" faltered the girl on the
verge of tears
"'You've helped toy mother quite
enough" he retorted brutally
"From now on fkiFy go51mothers
are out of date in the Haskel fam-
ily You have made us the laughing-stock
of the whole Wilderness
Club crowd and all their kind"
"You—you know?" gasped Diane
"Know! I know they are saying
that mother and I have been living
in your home on your money! I
know they are saying that you are
trying to make us respectable In
their eyes you have branded me as
your kept man with my mother and
Nance to lend a pretense of decency
to the situation Quite a down-todate
arrangement for a wealthy
woman artist and a poverty-stricken
backwoods man"
"Oh I never dreamed that any-
one could ever really think that I
—I thought they were only teasing
me What a mess—what a wretched
mess I have made of everything!"
"Mess is right" he returned
grimly "And there's only one way
to get us all out of it"
Ann Haskel who had been lis-
tening as if doubting her own hear-
ing broke iik suddenly with "You
look a-hyear John Herbert I ain't
a-goin' to let no man talk rough
that a way to Diane"
She put her arm awkwardly
around the bewildered girl and the
unexpected demonstration of affec-
tion so moved both herself and
Diane that they failed to notice the
smile of triumph on John Herbert's
face
"Whatever she's done she done
hib fer the best" Ann continued
defiantly "Take her any way you
want thar ain'b ary man I've ever
knowed what war good 'nough to
live in the same county with her I
know all 'bout how she fixed hit fer
we-uns to live in her old home An'
I'm everlastin' grateful to her fer
showin' me what sort of folks the
Carrols be I'm sure proud to
know 1em I don't it what you
mean by all your talk of bein' a
kept man 'Pears like you've dis-
covered all to once that hit's some
thin' to shame you But I'd sure
admire to see the man what ain't
kept by his wimmenfolks Tarna-
tion I If we wimmen didn't take care
of our menfolks they wouldn't
never a sorry one of 'cm ever live'
to grow up Ain't I kept you John
Herbert ever since you come Into
the world? Ain't I worked fer you
an' done things that I'd ne business
to be a-doin' ao's you could go to
school? You aint never yit showed
yourse't so much a Than that you
can fault a gal like Diane She's got
a sight Amore spunk an' git-up to
her than you've ever showed—you
a-lettin' an' ornerz critter lijkallf
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for first degree manslaughter paroled
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serving DALLitS CONVICT
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Todd back you down an tromp all
over you right before her"
The last of the ilaskels faced the
mountain woman with a look in his
eyes which Ann had never seen be-
fore—a look which his old football
opponents would have been quick to
recognize Diane too saw it and I
overwrought as she was the girl )
thought with a thrill of pride how
much the two Haskels were alike 1
"You are exacty right mother"
the young man said coolly "I have
been playing a poor sort of a game
I've let Jeff Todd and everybody else
tramp all over me I've let you do
for me and manage everything for
me as if I were a child I've been
too concerned with what I wanted
to do to realize what I was doing
I deserve to be humiliated and
laughed at Blyt that's all over now
I thought if it pleased you to run
everything all right I didn't care
"John Herbert!" Diane's glad cry rang through the house
Well I care now From now on
propose to take a hand in the Has-
kel affairs I've had quite enough
of petticoat management"
Before Ann Haskel could rally
from the shock of John Herbert's
declaration of freedom ' Nance Jot-
dan screamed "My Gawd-ami ghty I"
and a burst of leering laughter
came from the doorway
Jeff Todd with Lem Wilkins and
another evil-faced retainer stood on
the threshold In the excitement of
John Herbert's unexpected arrival
the door had been left wide open
Jeff stepped into the room fol-
lowed closely by his grinning com-
panions "Yon done give we-uns an
invite to come Ann Haskel so hyear
we-uns be 'Pears like I ain't the
only one what fergits to shet doors"
The mountain WOMIIII'S eyes were
blazing but before she could utter a
John ohn Herbert said crisply
"What's the idea Jeff ? What do
you fellows want?"
The backwoodsman returned con-
temptuously: 'tend to you in a
minute sonny Hight now I'm
a-talkin' to yer maw We-yes come
to serve notice on you Ann Haskel
that you're through We-uns don't
aim to have you a-meddlin' is our
business no more While you been
gone I've done moved everything
away from the head of Shady Creek
to a place what 'nits me better
I've done tuck possession of the
whole works an' I sure aim to keep
bit an' run bit fee ma an' my friends
I'm the law in these parts now You
an' your boy air a-leavia' hyear
'fore sunup"
(To Be Continued)
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ANOTHER BAD SHOT!
SHOT BY GUARDS
Leslie Stewart is Given Little
Chance to Survive Bullet
Wound in Break Attempt
RICHMOND Tex Aug 1--(UP)--
Leslie Stewart Dallas convict today
was given little chance to survive a
bullet wound he received when guards
frustrated a second break within the
week from the Harlem state prison
farm last night
The Dallas convict had attempted to
flee with two others who were stopped
Stewart serving 25 years for kid-
naping theft and robbery was shot by
Guard Lonnie Stanford A N Owen
prison farm manager said The bullet
entered Stewart's lung just above the
heart
Stanford opened fire with a shotgun
and pistol as the three convicts Stew-
art Lloyd Carter of Stephens county
serving two years for conspiracy to
commit a felony and theft of $50 and
Degnan Joyce of Dallas serving 25
years for robbery dashed from his
field squad
Nine convicts sawed their way out of
a prison dormitory last Sunday
The second break occurred about thel
Mine Owen and a posse recaptured Rob-
ert 'Thompson of Eastland county ser-
ving two years for burglary and theft
and Gus Page of Dallas serving 25
years for robbery
Three more of the nine who escaped
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Sunday were recaptured yesterday
two near Bowdon and one near here
Auto Drivers Mist
Halve 1934 License
OKLAHOMA CITY Aug 1—(111)—
Oklahtina automobile owners who
drive their machines after Aug 1
without 1934 license tags do so at their
own risk
State statutes provide automobiles
not bearing current licenses plates
may be seized by representatives of
the Oklahoma tax commission effec-
tive Aug 1
Chairman Melvin Cornish of the tax
commission declared all laws govert1-1
ing the actions of the commission
sid its representatives would be fol- I
lowed closely but declined to say'
whether cars were being seized
However other oficials reported
machines had been seized in Okla-
horns City and 16 in Tulsa because the
owners had not purchased 1934 tags I
Spring Lake Dance
Pavilion Destroyed
OKLAHOMA CITY Aug 1--(UP)--
The Spring Lake dance pavilion larg-
est amusement center of Oklahoma
City burned to the ground early today
Damage was estimated at 06000
less than half of which was covered by
insurance
The blaze apparently started from a
grass fire on the south side of the pa-I
vilion about an hour after a crowd of I
dancers left
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O'Neal Released in
Death of Two Youths
PRYOR Okla tug
O'Neal Choteau today stood creamiest-
ed of blame in the deaths of Reed alsi
Vernal Zimmerman Nebraska Yglithe
killed near here when hitch-hiking to
visit a sister
O'Neal was blinded by an appreseh-
lug machine and struck the Pair 111
they walked along the road The
dent was was officially held unavoidable
In an inquest late yesterday: 4
The bodies were shipped bdtek to
Falls City Nebr last and
O'Neal paid the funeral expenses
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The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1934, newspaper, August 1, 1934; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2170389/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.