The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 145, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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- Sergeant Ben Bidwell has re-
tamd to Fort Sill after spend-
ing several days here with his
family
Birth Announcement
Mr and Mrs R L Meadows
841 East Maple street announce
the birth of a 7 1-2 pound daugh-
ter Judith Ann Monday at 7:30
a in at their home
Try our family bundle damp
wash at 2 1-2c per pound The
laundry by the post office Call 57
(Adv)
' Barbara Louise Bidwell is re
ported to be recovering from an
ear infection
Mrs Mary Kenney returned
here Monday after spending sev-
eral days with her daughter in
Yale
- Pauline Fenton route 1 Depew
underwent a tonsil operation at
the Payne County Masonic hos-
pital today
Just arrived the new Carole
King dresses for spring Hunseck-
ers (Adv)
Mrs Robert B Allen Jr and
daughter Deborah left Monday
to spend the remainder of the
weck in Yale visiting relatives
Mrs E J Cox Coweta and
Mrs C Y Noss Tulsa who were
here to attend the funeral serv-
ices for a relative returned tot
their homes Monday evening
Mn G E Lister is being dis-
missed from the Payne County
Masonic hospital today
Mrs E H Tegge Woodward
Is here visiting at the home of her
sister Mrs George D Meeker1
and Mr Meeker Mrs Tegge will
remain here until after the Meek-1
er-Stamps wedding on Sunday
W C Bryan t is reported to be
quite ill in Parker Arizona His
parents Mr and Mrs W J Bry-
ant and Mr and Mrs Jack
Daugherty left Monday for Ari-
zona to be with him
Ezra Jo Tye small son of Mr
and Mrs Edward Tye Tryon was
admitted to the Payne County
Masonic hospital early today
Wesley Oakes underwent an
emergency appendix operation at
the Stillwater hospital Saturday
night His condition is said to be
satisfactory Mr and Mrs Oakes
isiting relatives there when
Mr Oakes became
S A Bryan t left Sunday for
Graham Texas to transact busi-
ness with John Nunnellee with
whom he is associated in oil pro-
duction and drilling
Mr and Mrs Clyde C Boyles
former Cushing residents have
returned from Vinita where they
resided about a year to make
their home here
Mrs James J McNeill of Nor-
man was in Cushing on business
today She went to Tulsa to at-
tend a committee meeting of the
Daughters of the American Revo-
lution and will be back in Cush-
ing tomorrow
Mr and Mrs Neil Barde drove
to Oklahoma City Monday eve-
ning to hear H V Kaltenborn
outstanding news commentator
who spoke at the municipal audi-
torium there
Barbara Marie Pennington who
underwent a tonsil operation to-
day is reported to be getting
along nicely
Settlement of Case
Against Glass
Makers Blocked
TOLEDO O Jan 28— (UP) —
i Opposing counsel in the govern
ments anti-trust action against 12
glass container manufacturers re-
f ported to Federal Judge Frank L
Kloeb today that major obstacles
have arisen that may block an out
of court settlement
Assistant Attorney General Saw-
UPI Isseks told the court that maim-
) facturers who had previously agreed
to form an "institute" to buy pai-
1 ems now held by the Hartford-Ern!
pire Co Hartford Comm were not
prepared to pay the stipulated price
of $15500000 for acquisition of pat-
cut control Defense counsel con
corned in the report
At Issek's suggestion Judge Kloeb
ordered a recess until Feb 13 and
Instructed representatives of Hiat-
t ford Empire in the meantime to
j attempt preparation of an &acme-
live to the "institute" plan He also
ordered attorneys for both sides to
report by Feb 10 whether the orig-
inal plan appeals to be feasible
PAGE FOUR
BEFORE YOU BUY
SEE TILE NEW
1911 Serve! Electrolux Refriger-
ator with a 10 year guarantee
Chambers Gas Ranges which
cooks wilh the gas turned off
Itendis Home Laundry that
washes while you are away
Round Oak Ranges
Kecond Hand Stoves
lititane Gas Appliances for farm
homes
VENABLE GAS
APPLIANCES
120 N Harrison
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THIS WEEK IN
CUSHING
Tuesday
BPW chili supper Mrs H A
Davis 402 E Broadway 6:30 p m
Cushing Lions club Cushing
hotel 12:15 p m
Cushing Masonic Lodge Ma-
sonic Temple 7:30 p tn
Wednesday
Salvation Army board meeting
and luncheon Cushing hotel 12
o'clock
Art association meeting library
auditorium Wednesday evening
7:30 p
Thursday
Oil Workers Union Auxiliary
benefit bridge union hall 7:301
pm
Cushing Rotary club Cushing
hotel 12:15 p m
Boomer Lake To Be
Site For Military
Tactics of Aggies
STILLWATER Okla Jan 28--
ittP)--Boomer Lake near Stillwater
will be used for a series of minor
tactics problems by Oklahoma A
& M military science students Lt
Col Harry B Hildebrand head of
the minim' department announced
today
The combat training at the lake
two miles north of Stillwater will
bectme part of the regular basic
cellege military training Hilde-
brand said
Problems will include antiaircraft
defense maneuvers attack advance
on the ground use of terrain for
the best defense and point of fire
and the selection of dfensive
ground
In order to carry out the broad-
ened program Hildebrand said an
extra hour of drill practice will be
added to the tfternoon drills ma-
kin gthe period two hours instead
of one
The combat drill order will affect
approximately 1500 basic military
students and 230 student officers
Murder Charge Is
Filed After Death
Near Clinton
CLINTON Okla Jan 28—
(II13)--A murder charge was filed
today by the county attorney
against Delmer C Schave 29 of
Oklahoma City in connection
with the fatal shooting last night
near Clinton of Frank Stout 39
lb
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Mrs Jessie Keys left with Sent Don Wilson
Convicted on first degree murder charges in connection with the
weird midnight ride with the corpse of her spinster companion Mrs
Jessie Stewart Keys shown left with SergL Don Wilson has been
denied a new trial by Judge Phil Wallace of Memphis Tenn Mrs
Keys sentenced to 20 years and a day plans an appeal to the Ten-
' nessee supreme court
also of Oklahoma City
The arraignment was scheduled
this afternoon before county
Judge Donald Barrah
Roosevelt to Speak to Scouts
President Roosevelt honorary
president: Walter W Head presi-
dent and Dr James E West
chief scout executive of the Boy
Scouts of America ill hold a
joint broadcast at 6:30 Ir m cen-
tral standard I ime Saturday
February 8 President Roosevelt
will speak from the White House
Dr West and Mr Head will speak
from a gigantic scout celebration
Have Your Oil Changed Regularly
Deep Hock Lubricants
Safeguard your investment in Motor
Transportation
Regular oil changes saves expensive
repair bills
see your
Deep Rock Dealer
To( lay
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Every Sixth Fmay in Cunhing ix Directly Dependent
On The Deep Rock Refinery
DEEP ROCK OIL CORPORATION
THE CUSHING DAILY CITIZEN MIRING OKLAHOMA
in Buffalo New York
The occasion will be the cele-
brating of the thirty-first anni-
versary of the Boy Scouts of Am-1
erica Dr West will again lead the!
1500000 Scouts and Scout lead-
ers in the recommitment to the
Scout oath and laws Many pa-
trols and cub dens will have spe-
cial meetings for the occasion'
Dr J A Burrows cominissioner
of the Cimarron Valley council
announced today
The University of Oklahoma is
located at Norman near the cen-
ter of the state 18 miles south 'of I
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Kansas City Livestock
KANSAS CITY Mo Jan 28—
i Up USDA)—Livestock:
Hogs salable and total 3500:
uneven 230 lbs down 25 to 40
lower: heavier weights 10 to 15
lower: top 775 sparingly few lots
765-770: bulk 170-270 lbs 750-
760 few 280-330 lbs 735-750:
140-160 lbs 725-750
Cattle salable 4500: total 4800
calves salable 300: total 350: few
early sales fed steers and year-
lings about steady but most buy-
ing interests going slow and re-
sisting stronger prices: supply
limited to around 50 loads fat
The stock fully steady spots
stronger on fed heifers: bulls and
vealers firm: stockers and feed-
ers mostly steady: bulk fed steers
eligible to sell from 950-1150
several choice loads held around
1250-1400: two loads of common
lightweight dogies 175 short load
choice 797 lb mixed yearlings
1275 Good shoaled heifers 1050:
butcher cows 625-750 good and
choice veaiers 1050-1300: choice
stock steer calves 1250 with heif-
er end at 1100
Sheep salable and total 7000
tel of the state 18 miles south 'al '""
Oklahoma City the capital e otoippwimpummoommom
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loa! Grain Market no early sales asking stronger
Wheat 65c best fed lambs held above 1025
Yellow corn 52c —
While and mixed corn — 47c Chicago Grain Review
Barley 42c CHICAGO An 28--(11F9—Wilcat
Oats 30c prices were irregblar al"d" slig—h—tiy- 1
Kafir per hundred ------ 00e lower today
I Wheat finished off 1-2 to 5-81
I (Quoted by Burkey's Creamery) Icorn off 1-8 to 1-2 oats unchanged'
Cream 28c to off 1-8 rye off 1-8 to 3-8 and I
' Eggs No 1 12c soy beans off 1-4 to 5-8 I
Eggs extra quality 13c Continued favorOle moisture i
— I conditions and bearish statistics re-
Oklahoma City Livestock
' stricted buying interest The south-
OKLAHOMA CITY Jan 28— west and northwest reported clear
(UP)—Livesttck: skies and scattered precipitation
Cattle 1200 market draggy again was reported in the west Temper
On beef bulk eligible to sell from atures were moderate
' 850-1050 with fleshy kinds up to Corn movd fractionally lower un10-1050:
butcher cattle slow steady der scattered local and commission
to weaker spots 25c lower best house pressure Demand was small
!beef cows 7-750 bulk 7 down and mainly on resting orders 'Vol-
canners and cutters 350-550 most ume was light Receipts on track
butcher heifers 650-8 bulls 650- were estimated at 81 cars Sales by
675 odd head 7 I shippers at noon were 6000 bushels
Calves 400 market fairly active and purchases to-arrive amounted'
' around steely gotel heavies up to to 47000 bushels
' 950-10 odd lots of fancy veals 12 Soy beans erased all of an early I
I medium to good calves and voids gain Oats and rye showed no
8-up dogies 550-6 stockers and change of bnportance in a slow I
feeders little more active around trade
steady —
! Hogs 2800 early sales 15c lower Grain Range
on hogs to outsiders peak 770 CHICAGO Jan 28—(UP)—Grain
rackers 750 and down best butch- range:
ers held to 760 sows 6-650 stags I Wheat: High Low Close
550-6 May 844 84 84-84
1 Sheep 600: lamb market steady July 19 781ii 78-1
to strong bulk better grades of Sept 7938 7848 78 94-48
natives 925-965 few choice 975 Corn:
Culls and feeders 7-850 light ewes May 63'14 6238 621
up to 5 July 63'ti 6278 63
i Sept 6334 62a4 621
ept 6334i 62 ki 6274
Selected N Y Stocks
(By United Press)
Allied Chemical 156 Amer Pwr
& Lt 2 1-2 Am Rad & Stan San
6 3-4 Am Rol Mills 15 Am St1
Foundries 26 3-4 Am T & T 165
7-8 Anaconda Copper 25 3-4 Ar-
mour Ill B 5 1-4 Atchison 23 3-8 !
Atlantic Refining 23 1-4 Baldwin
Loco 16 5-8 Barnsdall Oil 8 3-41
Bethlehem Steel 85 Ches & Ohio
42 1-2 Chrysler 66 1-2 Corn Solvi
10 3-8 Cons Oil 5 5-8 Conti Can
38 Conti Oil Del 18 3-4 Eastman I
Kodak 138 Gen! Elec 34 3-8 Gen !
Foods 37 Gen G & E A 7-16 Gen
Motors 44 1-8 Goodyear 18 5-8 I
Hudson Motors 4 1-4 Int T & T
2 1-2 Midcont Pet 14 3-4: Mont i
Ward 37 3-8 Nati Distillers 22 1-21
Packard 3 1-8 Paramount Fix 11!
5-8 Phillips pet 37 1-8 Proc &
Gam 57 Pure Oil 8 Radio Corp
4 1-2 RKO 3 3-8 Reynolds Tob
10 3-8 Simmons Oil 19 1-2 Skelly
Cil 21 Socony Vacuum 9 1-8 S 0
Ind 27 7-8 S 0 NJ 34 5-8 Stude-
baker 7 1-2 Tex Corp 38 1-4 Tex
& Pac 10 5-8 Tidewater Oil 9 6-8
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"Thousands of people had to believe in this product
ETIL
—and buy it—before it was ready for advertising!"
The fact that a product is advertised regularly
means that a lot of people buy it regularly The fact
that a storekeeper or manufacturer will join his name
with it in public proves that he thinks it is good honest
value
Time was when the slogan "Let the buyer beware"
governed buying and selling But advertising has re-
versed that Today it reads "Let the seller beware!"
For if his goods don't measure up he loses out to
advertised products that do!
TUESDAY JANUikRY 28 1941
HOLD BOOMS even been to Mrs Ely's home: 1
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He said his real name was Aril - 1
ham T Spivey but he had been
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adopted as a child by Charles Rex i
AFTER -
IS
Bockius Chicago philanthropist
s aasd foster-af aktehne rh his nntamh iem 1-tloe ysaail ri
I wealth from the Brock Ms family
FOUND DEAD
Man Who Drifted From
Wealth to Prison to WPA
Denies He Killed Mate
LOS ANGELES Jan 28—(UP)
—The career of Charles Rex
Bockius 44 who drifted from
wealth to the penitentiary to the
WPA was at its lowest ebb today
He was in jail suspected of kill-
ing his estranged wife who 60
had once known a fortune
The body of Mrs Marvel
Bock his a slender attractive wo-
man with luxurious black hair
faintly streaked with gray was
discovered yesterday on the floor
of her 91-year-old aunt's bed-
room She had on a disheveled
silk slip stockings and slippers
The cord from a bathrobe was
looped around her throat like a
garrot An empty gin bottle
which police said belonged to
Bockius was by her side
1 Denies lie Killed Wife
Bock his shabby but still pos-
sessed of some of the polish of
his rearing denied that he had
killed her A few hours after he
was arrested in a bar and booked
on suspicion of murder police
took him to the county morgue
and showed him the body
He paled covered his eyes with
his hands and cried out:
I "I didn't do it! I didn't do it!"
I He became so ill that he had
to be returned to jail
This was the story Mrs Elba
Ely Mrs Bockius' aunt told:
They had been separated for
several months and Mrs Bocklus
'came to live with her Sunday
I night he came to see Mrs Bock ius
but she would not let him in
Mrs Ely Calls Police
"Later I heard him rapping on
the windows and I decided Mar
vel had refused to see him and
I he was trying to get in About 6
o'clock this (Monday i morning I
found him climbing up the bath-
room window
1 'He said 'Where's Marvey?' He
!appeared drunk He walked into
the bedroom and I followed him
There was her body and he said
'Oh!' and walked out"
i Mrs Ely then called police
! Bockius denied that he had
1UND DEAD I Spent Huge Amount
Fighting Charge
1 In 1926 he killed a man will'
his automobile and spent most A
Ian Who Drifted From his fortune fighting a charge of
manslaughter He was sentenced
Vealth to Prison to WPA to six months in the county road
camp and released on probation
)enies He Killed Mate The following year he was ar-
rested for drunkenness and sent )S ANGELES Jan 28—(UP) to San Quentin prison for breakti
le career of Charles Rex ing his parole
:ius 44 who drifted from More recently he had been
th to the penitentiary to the working on WPA projects as a
laborer and serving a jail term
A7Laws was a jail tilts sluoswpeesctteedbb toofkdialyL:
for hitoxication
his estranged wife who too Mrs Bockius was the daughtet
once known a fortune of the late William Lanyon a St
IC body of Mrs Marvel Louis stock operation who made
Lius a slender attractive wo- $20000000 in the wheat market
with luxurious black hair Her brother William Lanyon Jr '
tly streaked with gray WaS said however that his father lost
wered yesterday on the floor '
most of his fortune before he died
her 9I-year-old aunt's bed- 31arried Three Years Ago tie
a She had on a disheveled
She was educated at the lash-
slip stockings and slippers ionable Marlborough school in Los
cord from a bathrobe was Angeles and formerly was mar-
ed around her throat like a ried to Jules Constance a Long
ot An empty gin bottle Beach Calif banker by whom
police said belonged to
she had one daughter Patricia-
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(Ms was by her side She married Bockius three yearDenies Ile Killed Wife ago
United Corp 1 1-4 U S Rubber
22 1-2: U S Steel 67 1-8 U S Steel
1Pfd 128 Woolworth 33
Curbs
I Ark Nat Gas A 1 5-8 Cities Ser-
vice 4 5-8 Gulf Oil Pa 32 3-4
Niagara H Pwr 2 7-8
What Do You Read
etween The ines?
Between the lines of every advertisement you see you -
- can imagine these words:
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Richard Allen
Accepts Position
In Pennsylvania
Richard Allen is leaving Wed-
nesday morning to accept an ap-
pointment at the Pennsylvaniat
State college as graduate assist-
ant in the sociology departm2nt
Allen was graduated from the
Oklahoma A end M college in
the school of arts and science last
semester In addition to his duties
at the college he will start work')
on his master's degree
The college is located at State
College Pennsylvania
BABY'S
COLD
Easy to relieve
misery direct— 11
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Rub thrcat ehebt
and back with
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New 1941 ears Your Cab Drivers
for 15 years in Cushing Mr and
Mrs Claude MeKewen and Chas
Holland
119 North Cleveland
Phone 159-24 Hour Service
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The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 145, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1941, newspaper, January 28, 1941; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2174563/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.