The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 67, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 3, 1937 Page: 2 of 16
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THE SALVATION ARMY
Captain W W Pryor
Officer in Charge
Public services are conducted each
Thursday Saturday and Sunday
evenings at 8 D m Sunday School
9:45 a m Holiness meeting 11 a
and Youig Peoples service 6:15 p 1 n1
ST ALBAN'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Rev Edwin A Morton Rector
Holy Communion at 8 o'clock this
morning
Sunday School at 9:30 a m
This will be the only service of
the day The public is invited to at
- tend
THE FIRST METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Percy W Reck Minister I No Services Sunday
Sunday School at 9:30 a m The At Harmony School
school will open with a generat I
assembly in the auditorium at
'which Rev and Mrs Mills will have Services which were to be held
charge All the school will be pres- 1 Sunday at the Harmony school have
ent and we invite strangers and been postponed because the Rev
IleAre3M011 to join us William Alexander pastor of the
Morning worship at 10:45 tc m Christian church of Stroud will be
This will be an evangelistic service ' unable to be there
with the Mills duo having charge Services will be conducted in two
nt al! fanhiroe ovront thp germon i weeks by the Rev Alexander
IleVe3M011 to join us vvitilani 113 i-wm
: Morning worship at 10:45 a In Christian church of Stroud will be
This will be an evangelistic service' unable to be there
' with the Mills duo having charge Services will be conducted in two
' of all features except the sermon: Nveeks by the Rev Alexander
which will be given by the pastor'
: who will use "God so Loved" as his
!Afternoon Service
text and theme
Eps-cath League at 6:30 p m All 1 To Be Held Sunday
young people invited
Evening service at 7:30 p m At -4t Christian Church
this service the Rev Mr Mills will!
preach as well as conduct the mu- I "God Made A Man" will be the
sical features Those who have so topic of the sermon conducted at
' thoro the First Christian church Sunday nehly enjoyed his Singing and 1
1Jlaying will be likewise interested
hi hearing his message tonight : enlY
Brother Mills is a man of great
I afternoon at 2
30 P Iii for men
I The pastor the Rev Shelvy
Anglemyer stated that the ser
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Shfivy Anglemyer Pastor
Pre-Prayer service at 9:10 a m
l Bible school rt 9:30 a m
Young People's meeting at 6:30
pm
vening service at 7:30 p m
The Rev Kellems will speak at
both the morning and evening
Eervice at the church A picture
of Mt Hood will be given to the
A person having the most new per-
Sons at the meeting this evening
The evangelistic services will con
tinue every night this week
Rev and Mts Kellems will sing
at both morning and evening ser-
i vices Sunday
At 2:30 p m today a special
4
I service is being held for men only
t A children's meeting will be held
1 each afternoon at 4 p in this
week
rincw
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
S Graham Fraser Pastor
9:30 a tn Rally Day in church
school classes for all ages R U
Boatright Is general superintend-
ent 10:35 a m Morning Worship
The World Wide Communion Ser
vice will beobserved at this hour
Mr Alton Co:e will direct the
choir and will also sing a solo
Every member of the church is
urged to be present
6:30 p m Intermediate and
Senior Christian Endeavor Soci-
eties meet Young people invited
There will be no evening servicel
at this church Mr Fraser will
close his meeting at Happy Valley
at this hour Members of the !
church are urged to attend the
other churches of the city
SHANGHAI Oct 2---(UP)--When
1 Chine planes ' attacked Japanese i
i arships in the Whangpoo river late!
tontrlit scores of formally dressed!
Shanghai night clubhers rushed to
! the talcony of the Cathay Tower
club to watch 1
As they looked down at the tat-
tie the orchestra broke into:
"smoke Gets in Your ryes"
Seek Assailant Of
fternoon Service Kansas Student
To Be Held Sunday
' 5""" i Anglemyer stated that the ser-
faith In God and great passionate mon would last only an hour A
desire for the salvation of the souls male quai-tet will furnish special
of Men We sincerely invite all the I music
public to worship with us today 1
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST !Black Prepares—
SCIENTIST ( Continueo from page I)
Rocm 2 Gas and Electric Building t without interference
Sunday school at 9:30 a m I Impeachment would require a
Morning service at 11:00 a nt folnial vote of charges by the
Mid-week services on Wednesday house and a trial by the senate
at 8 p m I with the house acting as prose-
Reading room open on Tuesday cutor A two-thirds vote is re-
and Saturday from 3 until 5 p m quired for conviction Congres
"Unreality" will be the subject of ' sional sentiment seemed remote
the Lesson-Sermon in all the from realization of this procedure
Churches of Christ Scientist 1 Difficult to Forecast
branches of The Mother Church
Assayers of the political effects
i
I The First Church of Christ Scien- (3
tist n ssa hu s on
In Boston Ma c sett-
Sunday October 3 1937
f the Black controversy of the
chatges and of Black's unprece-
dented use of a nationally broad-
The Golden Text is from Jere-
' cast radio address to reply to
PilliCrag
them found it difficult to fore- 910 TWA!
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cast the trend of reaction among 1
1 ! What iniquity have your fathers
I found in me that they are gone far i the millions who heard Black's!
speecn
: from me and have walked after Mr Roosevelt refrained from
I EVERY PERSON whose name le pub
1 vanity and are become vain?" halted in this eolumn will receive t
immediate comment on Black's
Among the citations which con- oe or m Pout at rma emo nr yt ttihcekaeertobeyithecarninthre IDun nkh
1 expe speech But some statement was
stitute the Lesson-Sermon is the
cte d It' o al y I t
ultimately tely Mr Roose son at the Mc of the Daily Cil en bit
following from the Bible: "In the
velt declared when the charges ' tween 8:30 a nt and 5 p m any dal
1 exceapet uSeunday Tickets cannot he mailer
beginning was the Word and the of Black's klan membership first
Word was with God and the Word !appeared thai he would not corn- 'rhe Daily Citizen will attempt to car
! was God All things were made by !meat until Black returned from ! 17 over from year to year the names that
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Him and without Him was not any !Europe and that lie had not been appear in thi column but doe not in On)
thing made that was made" (John I aware of the klan connection way certai n your name will it"11 t? do so To mak
appear here yot
1:1 3) I when he nominated Black to the Must mail or telephone your name dati
: court or month you were born and present ad
sa This may be done
s in advance
FIRST BAPTIST CHUBC11 I New Deal sources — many of dres rl
b per: rno n:d uin under 7111 reyenatirs ooll
Patrick William Murohy Pastor which had folowed thepresident's a R e mtne:11 must o
40716lay we launch our new or- lead and reserved comment pend- ! relatives Tickets are non-transferabh
'''' pilti2ation for the church year ' ing Black's reply—generally ap- and must be used within seven days aftm
aunbklicmatwiohnt of birthday not good in
The program starts with the reg- i proved the justice's radio remarks c
ular Sunday School work at 9:30 There appeared little shifting of Cushing Yale Arra Avery Ripley
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and at the morning worship ser- ! lines in congressional quarters Perkins Drumright and rural routes art
! vice the whole faculty of the Sun- Called "Powerful" t eligible
I day School consisting of J E! John L Lev:is Committee for HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE
1 TPtionlIpn aonorni kimprintonciorit Industrial Organization head call- FOLLOWING
from me and have walked after
r Roosevelt refrained from !
Vanity and are become vain?"
: immediate comment on Black's
Among the citations which con- speech But some statement was
etitute the Lesson-Sermon is the expected ultimately Mr Roose- I
following from the Bible: "In the I velt declared when the charges
beginning was the Word and the of Black's klan membership first
Word was with God and the Word !appeared thai he would not corn-
was God All things were made by ! ment until Black returned from
Him and without Him was not any 'Europe and that lie had not been
thing made that was made" (John I aware of the klan connection
1:1 3) !when he nominated Black to the
!court
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH i New Deal sources — many of
Patrick Vt'illiam Murphy Pastor which had folowed thepresident's 1
1I6fay we launch our new or- ' lead and reserved comment pend-
''' afti2dtion for the church year !trig Black's reply—generally ap-
The program starts with the reg- proved the justice's radio remarks
ular Sunday School work at 9:30 !There appeared little shifting of
and at the morning worship ser- lines in congressional quarters
vice the whole faculty of the Sun- Called "Powerful"
day School consisting of J E John L Lewis Committee for
Lewallen general superintendent Industrial Organization head call-
and one hundred and twenty three ed Black's speech "a powerful and
others will form a complete circle straight-forward statement Sen
around the auditorium and the David I Walsh D Mass pre-
pastor will deliver the installation dieted Black's klan membership
address Every officer and teacher "will limit his usefulness and the
is urged to be in his place for this confidence of the American peo-
special service pie in him" Former Sen James
The subject for the morning A Reed of Missouri called the !
worship service will be "Walking speech "a pitiable performance" 1
With the God of Our Forefathers" Sen William E Borah R Ida
1
The Baptist Training Union will said Black's statement of his!
also start their new year of train- klan's relationship was as I un- !
ing for service at 6:30 The eve- derstood it to be" He echoed hope I
ning message by the pastor will be ' the subject would now be dropped
evangelistic in nature and spirit Sen Tom Connally D Tex a
We try to make our services wor- court plan foe called the inei-
Shipful and nelpful for any per- dent a closed one Sen Joseph C
son who is seeking a religious ex- C'Mahoney D Wyo said the
penance of the inner man with statement was "frank and satis-
God factory" while Sen Edward R 1
Burke D Neb believed it would
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have been better had Black not
spoken
Never before had such an ad-
dress been made by a supreme
lucky that the hen house didn't burn
lucky that chicken thieves didn't make
a profitablehaul lucky that Congress
passed a special bill for her
Usually such carelessness in handling
securities results in serious loss
The place for yout valuables is in a safe
deposit box at this Bank Rent one today
N Member of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
Farmers National Bank
court justice The only compar-
able national forum& it was be-
lieved have been those addressed
by President Roosevelt in his
"fireside chats" of the early New
Deal era
States Case to Public
The effectiveness of those early
Roosevelt addresses it was be-
lieved influenced Black in his de-
cision to cast aside the aloof pre-
cedents of the supreme court and
state his case to the public in his
own words
There was no suggestion that
Black communicated with Presi-
dent Roosevelt prior to deciding
to employ his radio technique
Washington commentators believ-
ed that President Roosevelt's pres-
ence on the opposite side of the
American continent at the time
of Black's return from abroad
was not entirely coincidence a
belief strengthened by the fact
that Mr Roosevelt avoided any
opportunity to listen to the broad-
cast by Black although such an
opportunity could easily have
been Arranged
TOPEKA Oct 2---(UP)--State
highway patrolmen and Shawnee
county police authorities continued
to search today for the assailant
of Russell Kelly 21 University of
Kansas senior who died in Lawrence
last night Death resulted from in
juries received when he was beaten
1 after a minor motor car accident
I last Sunday night
Klly and Miss Lela Ed lin of Her-
ington Kans were returning to
La wr (nee from Topeka when the
Icollision and assault occurred Miss
1 Ed lin remembered that the other
i machine was a Nash sedan with
I gray body and black fenders
Authorities believe that the per-
eons in the other car lived in this
vicinity since the accident was on
! a ittle traveled gravel road
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- --THE CUSHING DAILY anzEN GUSHING OKLAHOMA
October 2
Cushing
Mrs Tom Ellington
Mrs Pearl Berry
Mrs Lynn Holland
J T Tunnel'
Joaneta Day
Lorene Anthis
Lucy Mae Goodwin
Mrs A G Templeton
Vance Tarr
Vernon Harmon
October 3
Cushing
Mrs Bill Vannostran
Hoy Carter
Mildred Rogers
C C Pereell
Cecil Gardner
Bugle Bill Isenberg
Vela Mae Galloway
Avery
Mrs E SColeman
I
Black's Address Draws Many
Comments From Senators and
Other Government Officials
Mr United Preen)
Conmtent from public figures
on the speech of Justice Hugo
L Black explaining his past
affiliation with the Ku Klux
Klan follows:
Kansas City Mo—Justice Hugo
L Black now is the sole Judge of
his qualifications to sit on the
supreme court bench Frederick
H Stinchfield retiring president
of the American Bar AssociatiOn
said today
No one is more capable of
Judging the evidence produced"
he said "The president has evi-
denced his belief in the ability of
Mr Justice Black to arrive at the
truth and the law from the facts
presented
"If Mr Justice Black is satis-
fied that the evidence as he pre-
sents it indicates his broadmind-
edness and freedom from bigotry
It does not lie in the mouth of
lesser citizens to say that the evi-
dence indicates to the contrary"
Les Angeles—A group of sen-
ators including leaders of the
successful senate fight against
President Roosevelt's supreme
court enlargement program now
on a congressional Junket heard
Justice Hugo L Black's speech
here
They commented:
Sen Joseph C (Mahoney D
Wyo—It was a frank and satis-
factory statement which ought to
be and which I think will be ac-
cepted by the country"
Sen Edward R Burke D Nebr
—"When the matter of confirma-
tion cf Black was before us we
urged him to come before the
committee and answer a few ques-
tions we should like to have asked
him He would have clarified him-
self on certain matters which
would have smoothed out the dif-
ficulties "I believe it would have been
better had he not given any
speech et all There was a time
when he should have answered
questions but that was long past"
Sen Millard E Tydings D Md
—"I voted against Black's con-
firmation I nave nothing to add! uniU're -o-f" his—a the klan Of 'course there is no place
or subtract from that" for the klan in our American life"
Rep Bertrand H Snell R NY
house minority leader — "It's a Ottumwa Ia—Postmaster Gen-
democratic row Let them settle
It" eral James A Farley listened to
Sen Guy M Gillette D Iowa—
Justice Black's radio speech and
"The president appointed Black said: "It speaks for itself"
and the senate confirmed the ap-
pointment It's a closed incident Wa-hingttn — John L Lewis
He is a member of the supreme chairman of the Committee for
court for life" Industrial Organization today des-
Sen Tom Connally D Texas-1 cribed Justice Hugo L Black's
A member of the senate judiciary radio speech as "A powerful and
committee:—"I have always op-1 straight forward statement"
posed the klan Black frankly "It defines the creed of all
admitted he was a member Like Americans" he said
many others upon reflection and
realization of the error he stated
he resigned and abandoned It pneumonia Victim
Former membership is not an I
peachable offense and it seems to! Rushed to Hospital
me that the incident is a closed
one"
— KANSAS CITY Mo Oct 2—(11P)
Atlanta Ga—Justice Hugo L —Lester F Jordan who was strick-
Black's speech confirms e:hat he en with pneumonia while en a
has said right along Imperial hunting trip in Wyoming was un-
Wizard Hiram W Evans of the der an oxygen tent in a hospital
Ku Klux Klan said today—that here tonight after a flight from
Black is not a klansman Cody Oxygcn was given Jordan on
"He made a fine address" the seven hour thght and on the
Evans said "He told the truth ambulance trip from flying field to
about his former membership in hospital
the klan I have repeatedly con- Jordan's condition was critical
tended that Justice Black is not He became ill while hunting with
now a member of the klan There friends in the wild area of north-
is no such thing as a life mem- western Wyoming He was flown to
bership" a Cody hospital and then transfer
Washington—Members of con
:
Jo
t 2
gress now in Washington com-
mented as follows on Justice Hugo
L Black's speech:
Rep Sol Bloom D N Ir:—"An
associate Justice of the supreme
court testified as a witness to-
night and then closed the discus-
sion "I looked up In the dictionary
the word discussion and it means
a two party debate After hear-
ing Justice Black's speech I am
Just as much in a fog as ever It
seems to me that the higher the
position the more the holder
should come out in the open We
have not heard the last of it"
Sen William H Smathers D
N J:—"I heard Justice Black's
talk and I am convinced that it
will satisfy the 'American people
and that he is qualified to sit as
a supreme court Justice"
Sen Robert Reynolds D N C
—"The radio address of Justice
Black offers new evidence of his
great ability and his record for
tolerance It was an effective an-
swer to charges of intolerance lev-
eled against him"
Rep J W Robinson D Utah—
"I was N'ery much impressed with
Justice Black's speech It seems
to me there has been much ado
about nothing This completely
exonerates him and the public
should take him at his word"
Rep Frank B Whelchel p
Ga:—"He did not develop any-
thing new As I thought all the
Vine it is an effort by those who
have been unfriendly to President
Roosevelt and his administration
to tear down the usefulness of his
administration by and through an
attack on Justice Black I cer-
tainly do feel that he met the
charges fully"
Sen Elbert D Thomas D Utah
said:
"I thought it was a very clear-
cut statement of his stand that he
intcnded to remain on the su-
preme court His dissertation of
the meaning of the constitution
and the first amendment was very
fine You can only tell from the
Ottumwa Ia—Postmaster Gen-
eral James A Farley listened to
Justice Black's radio speech and
said: "It speaks for itself"
Ws- hingtr — John L Lewis
chairman of the Committee for
Industrial Organization today des-
cribed Justice Hugo L Black's
radio speech as "A powerful and
straight forward statement"
"It defines the creed of all
Americans" he said
KANSAS CITY Mo Oct 2—(11P3
—Lester F Jordan who was strick-
en with pneumonia while on a
hunting trip in Wyoming was un-
der an oxygen tent in a hospital
here tonight after a flight from
Cody Oxygen was given Jordan on
the seven hour thght and on the
ambulance trip from flying field to
hospital
Jordan's condition was critical
He became ill while hunting with
friends in the wild area of north-
western Wyoming He was flown to
a Cody hospital and then transfer-
red to another plane and brought
here
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Minister Leaps to
Death From Hotel
LOS ANOELES Oct 2-4UP)—
The Rev Carroll Perry 68 retired
minister of Ipswich Mass who ar-
rived here today by airplane from
the east with his wife leaped to his
death late today from the tenth
floor of the Biltmore hotel police
reported
His widow boarded a plane east
tonight and refused to give police
a statement except to say that her
husband had suffered a nervous
brieaPt'own and came here for a
rest
ELYRIA 0—(UP)—A new variety
of sulky racing was introduced at
the Lorain County annual fair when
voats—instead of horses or ponies
—were used Directors of the Lo-
rain County agricultural society
contested in the goat harness races
Labor—
(Continued from nage
behind the federation's activity
however Since the C I O rebellion
broke into the open two years ago
there has been a sharp rivalry be-
tween Green and Lewis for ad-
ministration favor
Chief Steers Neutral
President Roosevelt has sought to
steer a strictly neutral course but
the federation leaders hoped that
by emphasizing their political at-
tack on Lewis they would aid their
efforts to discredit him in the pub-
lic mind
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SUNDAY OCTOBER 3 1937
beer and 400 sandwiches were ready
ffr the hungry men who had plan-
ned to finish the tunned
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ed (o tragedy Men women chil-
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