The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1933 Page: 1 of 6
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FORTY-FOURTH YEAR
RIVER TRAGEDY CLAIMS
LIVES OF MAN AM) SON
Frank Lin? and Son Reuben
Drown When Boat Turns
Over in Cinarron
MEN COULDN'T SWIM
CuL!uniz end Stirw-t-r Me don
in Search Until Starr Stops
Work Resumed Wednesdly
-AV--
CROWDS EXPECTED HERE
FOR SALES DAY APR 19
The program for the Saks Day
Short course to be h?id at the Okla-
homa Agricultural and Mcchanical
college April 18 and 19 provides for
the discussion of major problinus on
the first day Tuesday and attcnd
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L al
e'er?
TAX PAYMENTS DUE
Tkt X 10:14 have been delivered
by Assessor J H Illankenship to
Teeasurer George Taber and
taxes ure due and payable it
was announcoil Wednesday
morning
Taxpaytqs have sixty days in
which to make their annual pay-
ments before bccotning delin-
quent and subject to 12 per cent
penalty
'WI to make their annual liay I That there has been a deeded -
lents before becoming &lin- I change in E entiment hi the attitude Mrs Elizabeth Cusoter 91 widow
ucnt and subject to 12 per cent of citizens regarding the prohibition of the late General George A Custer
(malty unilindinent since last December was famous Indian fighter who was kill-
- rccognized by county court prosecut-i ed at the battle of Little Big Horn
KS CONGRESS TO ACT ors Monday with the selection of a died Tuesday at her home in New
jury to hear the first liquor case in York
ON MORTGAGE BURDENS several months -
Faced with the legalization of beer Without argument the state house
ASKS CONGRESS TO ACT
The bodies of Frank Lillii 02 and I UN MORTUAUE BUNUtIN several months
h's son Rueben Ullie '20 were tok- I Faced with the legalization of beer
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en from the Cimarron river near ' in several states and a vote to repeal
their farm home five miles north Specific Measures to Relieve the the eighteenth amendment County
west of Cushing Wednesday after Crushing Farm Indebtedness Attorney Guy Horton was earful that
searching parties hod F on it to re- no anti-prohibitionists were to decide
is ALked by Rocsevelt
cover the bodies since late Tueday evidence preiented in the trial of W
morning -- N Hall aocused of liquor possession
By the thittea Press
The body of the on was located Each juror endorsed the dry laws
Washington :dareh 3—President
first being brought to the z-urnLe 11 as Worthy of support
rmosevelt Wedgy aked congress le
wlthin fifteen feet of the ploce where ' ' ' Li rOrS in the Hall case were Hen-
inAude in its farm relief program ' the capsized boot in which the two with ry Long E A Henderson C ' S
specitio measures for dealing
men had attempted to cross the river Black George Jacobs Charles Stout
ta“ env-Inn' burden of farm mo1-
was located Rutlien's body was ' )' and Charks Nickolls
gage indebtedness
found in late morning Wedn64day In the initial criminal case On the
About 2 olcloek Wednesday o ft fr- Immediately after the president 's
(load William N Hall Cushing
II1CSage WaS ITail the executivo s was
noon the :Ltirchers found the fat h- e‘th tound not guilty of liquor p)s-
form mortgage program was intro-
er's body a few feet away ses-tion by a jury after consideraule
duc(d in the senate
While lietalls of the far-reaching dcliberatil'n
S'-cores of workers continued their ()ne Requital and one conviction
measure designed to reduce the debt
-14-3 lint rin v in I hn 4'1- dolt iNe
S'eores of workers eontinued their
measure designed to reduce the debt
search Wednesday morning for the
burdens of American farmers by a
bodies of Frank Lillie 62 and his
20-year-old son !Invite n victims of
drowning near their home on the Okahoma farmer mortgage debts
Cimarron river five miles noethwest of approximately $G00000000 on
of Cushing 203866 farms would be reduced
An emergency rescue party of at about $9000000 annually under the
least fifty mem tecroltj hi sta new plan of exchanging present mort
water and Cushing dragged dived gages for the ncw debt certificate°
and dynamited the cold waters of tlie
river throughout Tuesday afternoon billion dollars itave not been au-
and into the night until halted by uounced at present pending preset-
heavy rain end stormy weather that tation to the senate it is known the
roughened the river's surface and president will propose an exchange
handicapped rescue efforts of present mortgages foe new certifi-
Fearful that additional lives tnight cates of indebtedness based on a
be lost in the Ftwch Sheriff AL J greatly reduced interest rate
Bradley ordered the work disvontin- Inrtead of the present rate of C
ued until early Wednesday morning and 7 per cent on agricaltural mort
when better conditions would prevail gages the new eertificatcs wouid
Several charges of dynamite were draw a maximum rate of 4 1-2 per
exploded in the river Tuesday after- cent
noon near where the capsized boat of ---
the Lillie's was found a short time 20 9 OGO STATE VETERANS
after they were seen to start across
the river to an adjoining farm Neith- IN ROOSEVELT SLASHINO
er man could SWiln it was learned
Improviied grabbing hooks made
from extra-large fishing hooks at- Nearly 20000' Oklahoma World
tached to weighted lines were being war veterans drawing adproximately
dragged up and down the river Ly $420000 each month front the gov-
boatmen and swimmers--: eroment as disability compensation
Two motor boats were takeil to 1N'ill be affected by Presicklft Itoose
the scene from Cushing during the velt's economy slash of $1500000e0
afternoon and were proving of great I la veterans' allowances Unofticial
aid in the search National guards- estimate's Of the Oklahoma F'avingt
men of Cushing cnd members of the were between $200000 and $250000
Stillwater fire department wore The president signed his economy
among the searchers measure Sunday using CO drastic
Airs Frank Lillie and a daughter powers given him by congrus Ap-
survive proximately 400000 World war men
Frank and Reuben Lillie Wen' seen will be stricken from the list with Ln
to meet' the makeshift rowboat by a estimated annual savings ot neatly
negro farmer A few minutes later half a billion dollars
' he noticed the overturned boat and The president after signing the
sounded the alarm measure asked the Vet2M1S not 'Lei
Nearly 20000 Oklahoma World
war veterans drawing adproximately
$420000 each month from the gov-
ernment as disability ompensatior
will be affected by Presitiene Itoose-
velt's economy slash of $1500000e0
in veterans' allowances Unofficial
estimates of the Oklahoma savings
were between $200000 and $250000
The presidcnt signed his economy
measure Sunday using Co drastic
powers given hint by congic Ap-
proximately 400000 World war men
will be stricken from the list: with Ln
estimated annual savings ot neatly
half a billion dollars
The president after signing the
measure asked the Vet2M1S not to
feel that they were singled oue for
sacifice' but rather to appreciate the
iirportance of coopera Ii on in main-
taining the governmert's credit
Chief savings Nvill come from elimina-
tion of benefits for disabilities not
incurred in line of duty during ac-
tive military or naval service
Estimates of yearly savings are
slightly less than half of the last an-
nual appropriation for velelans' aid
— — —
S' 1 IILWATE
ance at the Stillwater sales day on PICTURES OfflAINED OF ur lilt 1:1 IN VII: Uu111 igalaur Lty A
jury to hear the case of State vs E
Wednesday as a demonstralion A
record sale is expected PAYNE SUPERINTENDENte E Downey county school board mem-
Tuesday evening the Stillwaer '3 ber charged with possession of a
dile clubs wiil join the local Chain- still
be of Commerce in a joint dinner A phot ()graphic record of Payne Two defendants pleaded guilty
and meeting with the visiting dely- county superintendents has been Monday they being Chet Hall and
gates Cy AverY president of the hung in the office of Mrs Corinne Elmer Brock charged with gambling
Tulsa Chamber of Cenunere- Oil by Hart The framed picture contains and sentence is set far Saturday In
the evening speaker pictures of every superintendent the first case on the docket a Ford
Questions fo" disctvsion Tuesday with one exception since 1890 automobile was confiscated on de-
will include proper publicity and ad- They are R 13 Foster 1890-93 fault
vertising for a successful sales day Robert A Brown 1893-95 M Oli-
the part the local businesA men can vet Thornley 1895-97 Hattie Dar- rINT RECEIVE DECREES'
and should carry coulpment nbeded nell 1899-1901 C L Kezer 1901- i
rules and regulation convenient 03 Susie Carson 1003-07 Robert I OF DIVORCE DURING DAY
and satisfactory records and the fol- Bilyeu 1907-11 F D Hamden
low-up work necessary for continuing 1911-13 W R Jones 1013-15
success I Grace French Horner 1915-18 John The twenty-eighth divorce to be
These topics will be opeued by 'lesser 1918-19 Emma Basler granted in Payne county since March
representatives of various sales day 1319-23 In Copley 1923-23 Mrs 1 was awarded in district court Fri-
organizations that have been succoss-iCainne Hart 1929-33 day by Judge Freeman E Miller In
ful with the particular problem Op-1 -qgp-------- all five divorces to the plaintiff in
portunity for discussion will be given1 Tag Lapse is Costly each instance were granted during
Clay Potts director of Short Courses' Jack Donnell pleaded guilty before the day
points out- County Judgo Henry W Hod Sat- They were as follows plaintiff be-0
- 1 urday to a charge of driving an auto- ing first' named:
GLENCOE VOTERS MAKE ! mobilo witbout proper identification I
i Tr r: 1 A a - 1 Ethr Cirroil vs Claude Carroll
— —
points out I County Judge Henry W noel Sat- I They were as follow plaintiff bc-6
- 1 urday to a charge of driving an aillo- I ing first' named:
GLENCOE VOTERS MAKE ! mobilo without proper identification I Eth r carroil vs Claude Carroll
1 Ho Was filled $25 and costs Evi- Anna Price vs Homer Price
MO SCHOOL CERTAIN' dence indicated he had maintained an lcitaarrenBcourHkhamaritnavist Leto yAdBaurHkhatanrntian
automobile for two years - without Dcrini Cardin vs Fannie Cardin
Only tw vote wer against I purchasing a tag Sixteen divorces were granted in
l o east 1
an cxecsi levy of 10 mills to aSsure I Improved After Operation Logan county (luring March Judge
a nine-months sehOol in Clencoe next' Kenneth -Pratt son of Mr and Miller's records show a total o( for-
ycar when ratreni of Sshotl Ditrict I :Irrs' B A Prattwas operated upon i ty-four in the district for a month
1 0 1 voted Tuesday for appendicitis Tuesday morning aq- 41 i 1
J 'Vv:'Kin':a id vros -elected mcnibor Sti er tiwat hospital and his conditiin I OKLAHOMA GINNERS '10
of thei-board of educ3tion ThurSday was r 'Fa
eported Nery lls-
'
I i'actory - ' ' - MEET IN CITY APRIL 20
4 -
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- FFIDAY-APPIL IL 1033
' 1 - Garage Building Burns P
-ess
-- ' --' THE WEATHER - A small building used for a gar-1 sixteenth annual busin meeting
I t" A week of spring
winds and teinperatures high
ric11 age at ' 1 00 1 West street was' tleI of tbe Oklahoma Cotton Ginner? as
l e Iluains
'rctritered showers
Thursday Hard straight wind destroy- atte3 ail by fire 4bettly afternoon ociation wil b held at the
oon Fri
ed the derrick at the Amerada wildcat in OlitahOma City April 21) it has
cu well five miles south an u
d for and
110'r '' ''L' 41 been ltinleunced
one-half miles east Of Stiliwater March
I
30 and did other slight damage Rain Payne county commisn
sioe v
rs oro Bert -A ' Ray ' Stillwater ginner i
fell during sevetal days cr the week holding their regular monthly met- vice-president Of the organization
The average early-morning 'temperature
- in' Tuesday Only routine businlss this year Joe S Robinson of Sny-
war 4971' the average at noun 72571 '" ' -
givini a riean of 6114 mattts had been banned at IMOD de is pleiGut
' I
ki IR ST NEWSPAPER PUB LISIIED IN PAYNE CO own
Etered at the Stillwater Olc reetatilee as aaaaa cl-claes mall under the Act I March 3 87 S
STILLWATER PAYNE COUNTY OKLAHOMA FRIDAY APRIL 7 1933
WET SENTIMENT FOUGHT I REVIEWING THE NEWS MARSHALL ROSS URGES I REFORESTATION'BILL IS
IN LIQUe ASE TRIAL I By OEORGE 11 DAVI3 ADVANTAGES OF SHEEP APPROVE!) BY ROOSEVELT
-- 1 Following the lead of Michigan:
Automob:le Tag Case Occupies Jury
who a day earlier elected ninety wets! Payne Seen as Pavorab'e Location
1
to ten drys Wisconsin joined the an-1 For Development of Early-Lamb —
Throughout Tuesday Morning 1 ti-prohibition column Tuesday by a 1
'Two Guilty Pleas Made 1 majority of four to one cities yet to! Market Luncheon on Cdinipui
be heard from
deliberation Fresident Roosevelt's executive
One Requital and one conviction order slashing expenses by redwing
the millions paid each year to war
resulted Monday in the first (lay ef
the regular April tei in of county veterans is "entirely unsatisfactory"
to the American Legion says Hugh
court
Askew Enid state legion r omman
In the second criminal celse State
der Others not veterans believe
vs Chevrolet automobile in which
the prosecution sought to confiscate
the president's action the best legis-
the automobile as a transporter cf lation since the war
liquor the jury ordered confiscation
a few minutes after receiving ipstrue- The president's huge public works
tions from Judge Henry W Hoek bill includes provisions for the con-
All of Tuesday morning was taken Etruction of thirty new battleships
in presentation of evidence in the costing $230000000 The building
case of State vs Oscar Wingfield will take three years and still leave
chargssd with driving en automobile u under Japan Great Britain
without proper identification Lig France and Italy
Jurors were: -
J G Stroggs J T Pinkston W Eight survivors of the Canadian
J Miner Charles Stout Noah HaedY basketball team crash continue to im-
and E A Henderson prove and it is believed they will re-
Oscar Wingfield charged with
cover
driving an automobile without proper
identification tag was found not
guilty With legal beer promised Friday
Kansas City Mo police started a
Two pleas of guilty were entered
shortly before noon Henry Hopkins
drive against liquor sellers and speak-
was fined $5 and costs for assault
easy frequenters Sunday Three bun-
and battety and C H McMillan paid
dred Weri arrested most of them re-
fi5 and costs for being drunk in a leased on $100 bonds
public place
County court ended its second day The reorganized Bank of Corn-
of the April term with convictions merce MeLoud- capitalized at 10-
and a:lquittals remainingevenly bal- 000 will open foesbusiness Monday
aneed As in Monday's session of morning Without restrictions W J
one acquittal and one conviction the Barnett state bank commissioner
Tuesday trials by jury brought the said Sunday
same results
Walter Harlan was found guilty The Sell& wills be asked Monday
of whisky possession and given thirty to grant the broadest power in its
days in jail and $50 fine On the possession for an investigatien of the
jury were: inside operating facts of J P Mor-
W J Ahner Charles L Nickolls gan & Co and the nation's other big
Dan E Cloud George B Jacobs Ed
private banks
Culbertson and Frank Schedler
State vs Earl Holland charged
with still possession occupied the For the first time in history four
British airmen looked down Monday
court's attention most of Wednesday
on the bleakness of Mount Everest
morning thS case going to the jury
shortly after 11 o'clock On the 29141 feet high the world's tallest
jury were: peak Pictures were taken The
W J Abner George B Jacobs flight was made in two planes with-
Charles Stout E A Henderson J T Out mishap
Pipkston and Henry Long
After several hours deliberation The Rev G Lemuel Conway sus
the Holland jury returned a verdict pended pastor of the Muncie Ind
of guilty punishment being sct at M E church was freed in circuit
thirty (lays in jail and $50 fine court Monday night of attempting to
At 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon attack Miss Helen Huffman 18 Sun-
effotts were being made to find a day school teacher
jury to hear the case of State vs E
E Downey county school board mem- Secretary 'Woodin speaking user
bet charged with possession of a the radio Monday night asked hoards
still era to continue their voluntary sur-
Tw) defendants pleaded guilty render of gold Woodin reported
Monday they being Chet Hall and the nation's financial structure had
Elmer Brock charged with gambling been rebuilded and 12737 banks
and sentence is set for Saturday In opened
the first case on the docket a Ford -
automobile was confiscated on de- For the first time since the earth-
fault quake of March 10 30000 schsol
children of Long Beach Calif re-
FRP RHEIVE DECREES turned to their classes Monday
President Roosevelt who seems to
fear no job announced Monday he
would ask for authority to deal with
the oil situation and called upon gov-
ernors of the affected states to con-
sider action on their part
'
Charging the National City com-
pany and the brokerage house of J
and W Seligman & Co with "false-
ly and fraudulently" presenting Per-
uvian bonds which he bought in 1923
with a resUltant loss a Baltimore
Md man has filed suit in the supreme
court of New York
Entrance of the state into the
workmen's compensation insurance
business virtually was made certain
Monday as the state house of reprez-
entatives passed 70 to 30 a bill
creatinga state insurance fund to
be operated under jurisdiction of the
state industrial commission
Hebert Hoovervisiting Nevada
Monday became angered when a pho-
tographer disregarded his wishes and
snapped his picture—Ole strode an-
grily from the room
improvement is noted in the con-
dition 'of 'O N I1askell1 first Oklaho-
ma governor who is sufYering frorn
high blood presure
ed at the battle of Little Big Horn' eon "re" in th n? meat laboratory
Ckbmea Agricultural and MeAnn-
died Tuesday at her home in New la
York teal college campus Yrirlay noon
Marhall Ross he1 the Mid-
Without argument the state house west Wool 1larketirg association
of representatives Tuesday passed hers from Kansas City alo far the
and sent to the senate the adminis- all-day sheep promotion inceting was
tration bill to refund the $13000- principal spealttr at th e noon lunch-
000 state deficit by issuance of 412 COnt which was suntsortal by the mg-
per cent six-year treasury notes The ricultut al committee of tK Stileatter
vote was 99 to ? Chamber of Commerce
Promotion of sheep ralsing in
The giant Macon sister ship of the Payne county where it hag been
proved a profitaltb indatary by a
ill-fated Akron is ready for te-t
s e
flights and acceptance by the United nun ber of farmer who hiv tried it
States navy She was christened successfully in recent years is a pro-
March 11 by the wife of Admital ject drawing attention et prescnt
William A Moffett lost in the Akron from eollette authorities C of C cool--
disaster - ' mitteen en and others
Ras described the county to be-
ing ideally sit anted for tho doveldp-
President Roosevelt's executive
order slashing expenses by reducing Int lit of thtl early hirtlb
e
the millions paid each year to war Phasu tlf slicon raising Centitara-
veterans is "entirely unsatisfactory" tvelY g°° wi"tee pasture awl th
to the American Legion says Ilugh type of small gra'ns that da well
Askew Enid state legion commun here WOW I give local farmers excel-
der Others not veterans believe lent opportunities to get into the mar-
the president's action the best legis- kot with early lambs
lation since the war Other territories sueh as Nebeaska
and Ohio where the Fhezp industry
is much further developed probably
The president's huge public works
will a
bill includes provisions for the eon-
continue as better place for
t b
struction of thirty new battleships vittcr fteding and marholing ut
the early limb phase of the intlostry
costing $230000000 The building
shculd be of especial local interest
will take three years and still leave
to under Japan Great Britain Evse of marketing with trucks is a
France and Italy boon to shecf) raisers the speaker
said Ross StntA revenue from sheep
coirpares fa‘oinibly with other livo-
Eight survivors of the Canadian production Thee° are twe
basketball team crash continue to i St°C m-
"(TON" the NV )ol and lamb output
prove and it is believed they will re- of each flock' wool makink' tilt about
GA ZETTE
Alprox:ma:eiy ninety perscols in-
cluding a number of Stillwr ter busi-
ness wcn and Pnyne county sheer
raisers WC re prcsent at a lamb 1 unch
25 per cent of the income from
sheep
Thc speaker disenssed methods of
etarting a flock and maintaining it
Among sheep rasers present were
Lehman and S M Ross r S Grif-
fith C B Duck it- A Duck !lays
Hamilton W A Adams J H Hast-
ings A N Clark F E Trompbni
Pete Eberhart J L Demaree James
K Hastings
SLEEPY MERIDIAN HAS
RUE ELEalON SHOCK
3Nleri1ian— (IP) —The governing
dynasty of Meridian Oklahoma vil-
lage of 165 population which rFign-
cd unbroken for thirty-four years is
threatened this week
Tuesday's election of trustees is a
historic event for Meridian For more
than a third of century the town gov-
erning board and subordinate offi-
cers elected in 1889 have continued
in office without a vote of the peo-
ple Oklahoma election laws allow
an officer to hold office until his
successor has been elected and quali-
fied None of the original officers in
that pre-statehood election is in of-
fice but the reg:me has continued
down through the years through a
self-perpetuating succeFson There
was not much public business Little
money was collected by taxes Elect-
tions would be a lot of bother and ex-
pense Everybody seemed satifiod
to ride along the village trustees Till-
ing vacancies in a matter generally
Fatisfactory
For example when John Meath
the banker mayor and member of
the town board died a year ago eth-
e members appointed Mrs licath to
the vacancy on the board and made
her mayor
But this Arcadian contentment
ended and the people were awakened!
suddenly from their political Rip'
Van Winkle nap when after time
for filing for offices had expired it
war discovered tlLit W IL Spann'
John Holden an -17ossie Mowers all
negrecs had filed for the village trus-
tee jobs elle in each of the three
wards
They were the only candidates
They filed as independents No pri-
mary could be held So these throe
negroes being the only can lidates
on the ballot virtua!ly are elected
the opening of the polls casting and I
counting of the ballots being a mere
formality
Los than 10 per cent of the
town's
population are negroes There is
I
much agitation and rescntmont
among the whi:e population They
admit nothing can be done about i
not even if the new board appoints
ntembcrs et their own race to all oth-
er 'village office—as They indicate I
qtry ilL
-
Hold Up Flour Supply
Nearly 600 acks of free flour
wee distributed through Stillwater's
two relief agencies last Saturday and
the supply remaining about 4091
sacks will be held until late iti April:
The Stillwater Red Cries head- 1
quarters and United Charities issue() 1
5'35 'Lacks on April
C A Widdoes 1212 I'Vtain street
received firA detailed Infotmation
this week about the death of his sis
ter Mrs Magvie Lary who was klIled
during the California earthqual
Her home was in Long Batch Calif
wh-ere the full force of the quake was
felt
Writing from Wilmington Calif
daughter of Mrs Dary wrote in
part as follows:
"The quake came about 6 o'clock
in the evening and the folks had just
finished doing the dishes Mother
was near the door when it started
and ran out of the house By the
time dad got out mother was stand-
ing near the brick wall of their gar-
age When dad got out he stopped
on the back steps and called to moth-
er to come back from the brick wall
"She looked up and saw the wall
moving screamed and started back
but the wall fell on her before she
could get out of the way
"Of course it all happened in a few
seconds and no one had time to do
much Dad ran down the steps and
had the bricks removed almost in-
stantly but she had been killed
"Both of her legs were broken as
was her neck"
ONION POTATO SEED 00
TO STILLIVVIER NEEDY
Twenty-five bushels of s‘vett po-
tatoes donated anonymously were
being distributed to Stillwater's poor
Saturday by the Unitet1 Charites
along with a quantity of onion sett!
first of the state's seed allotment to
be received here
The potatoes according to M
Daisy Frazier U C director are be-
ing bade(' ta raise additional plants
The state provided onion sets ten
sacks of whieh arrived Friday are
hstdled by both the United Chary
and Red Cro:is relief groups the Rod
Cross representing all easeLt oetAillo
the eity's limits
The schedule 'United Charitics will
follow until further notke was an-
nounced Saturday by Mrs Frazier
The office will remain open tom
a m until 5 p Ill each day except
Thursday when the office elos2s from
10 a tn until 8 p 1 to pre!mre
weekly reports ClothiuT is to be
distributed only on two (kJ' S or the
week Tuesday and Saturday
Dorman Pleads Not Guilty
Frank Dorman alleged to have re-
ceived stolcn property pleaded not
LOCAL BANKERS FAVOR
TREASURY NOTE ISSUE
NO 21
Wwhingion March 31—President Definite Maturity Date In Favor
Rovsevelt Friday signed the velar- of Proposed Plan Warrants
tation hill designed to provido col- Cashed by Both Banks
ployment for 250000 idle men in —
forest conservation Issuance of state treasury notes m
The president has studied hia re- amounts sufficient to refund $13-
11e(1 butiget and men may be put to 000000 of the state's mounting de
work at once An allIellittliCnt in the ficit would meet with approval of
senate provides no discrimination will Stillwater bankers particularly as
be practiced in the employment of the issue would relieve the present
nitn on the geound of race color or warrant situation
previous condlion of servitude The two Stillwater banks handle
Improvement programs for all na- an unusually large number et state
tional forests have already hten warrants due to their location here
worked out R Y Stuart chief for- with Oklahoma Agricultural and Me-
ester has calltd a meeting of region- chanical eellege Holding of state
al chiefs of the forest service for warrants without 4lue dates until
Monday sufficient money is collected for their
calling has become a problem for
APPOlANT FI MER JESSEF
4 most Oklahoma banking houses in
view of declining state revenues an
10 ILILL ARNOLD PIACI I the growing deficit
i Oklahoma City banks their cases
filled with thousands of dollar
iii
New Mendrir of Agriculture Beard state warrants backed by a promise
Fcrmer Mangum Newspaper Man to pay "when funds are available"
is Confirmed by Senate have demanded legislation easing tho
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situation with the warning that un-
less some move i
Elmer V k5see mangum' op s taken the institu-
tins will not continue to tie up de-
po!ntee of Gov William 11 Murray
pushers' funds in "frozen assets" no'
to fill the place in the board of agri
matter how sound Such action
culture made vacant by the resigna-
the leading larger banks would result
tion of N Arnold Buffalo was
in an undesirable situation alrao4t
confIrmed by the senate without am- certain to spread into smaller esti-
gument Wednesday
tan
los
Arnold vice-president of the board
Mile both Stillwater banks have
of agriculture recently was appoint
given assurance the handling of Ain I)
ed to the state highway commission
rants will continue here without in-
'lessee was a member of the firs' terruption of methods local bankers
state legislature For years he was
agree the time has arrived when 'chi
prominent in Greer county newspa-
state's financial house must be put
per work as editor of the Mangum
in order
Star Je L-suing of state treasury notes ssee's brother L A Jessee
of Supply is a member of the house
WOUld receive endorsement of bank-
of representatives
A s a member
le e
nsizbe er f
tt t o t h (1'will board e a gs ri a -
ers instead of tle present warrant
culture
system in that they will bear a (lit-
e of serve f a
mite maturity date with funds ftr
regent of Oklahoma Agricultural and
Mechanical college their retirement coming team a def-
mite tax or assessment
Confirmed Wednesday also was E
The treasury notes would be -
P Ledbetter of Oklahome City wile
sued by the state treasurer at hitt:-
will replace Raymond Tolbert on the
est not to exceed 4 1-2 per cent And
Oklahoma university board of re-
would be retired in from six months
gents Mrs Tolbert wife of the re
to $ix years by proceeds from diver-
tiring regent is a graduate ef Okla-
sion of 40 per cent of the gasoline
home A and M college (Irma Rapp)
40 tax receipts of the highway depatt-
meat In addition to bolstering the
RECEIVE DETAILS ABOUT
faltering warrant market SOata
QUAKE VICTIM'S DEATH $200000 in interest would be saved
sponsors of the treasury note plan de
dare
C A Widdoes 1212 Main street 'State warrants 'raw 6 per cent in-
reeeieea firt elotstiloil infM luttinn terest
REFORESTATION BILL'
FOR JOBLESS PASSED
(By the United Press)
Washington March 30—Conerress
Thuvsday finally approved the ad-
ministration's reforestation bill pro-
viding employment for 250000 job-
less men
The house stamped its "O K" to
the bill in short order not so rapid-
ly as the senate however which Wed-
nesday fleshed through the upper
house without even the formality of
a retord vote
Passage of President Roosevelt'
"eforestation measure marked the
fourth of the president's emergency
bills to get through this session The
others were the banking economy
and beer bills
In addition to creation of a $500-
000000 relief fund for direct grants
to states the president plans also a
huge public works program running
to about $1000000000 (B) and
probably liberalization of the law
under which the Reconstruction Fi-
nance corporation makes loans for
public construction by E tat es and
subdivisions
DRY CAUSE WILL CARRY
DAY MRS HOUSE THINKS
Mrs Elizabeth house Stillwater
state president of the Women's Chris-
tian Temperance union is confident
her dry forces will win out when the
beer bill approved for consideration
by the house Friday is brought to a
final vote
The Stillwater woman was on the
house floor throughout the long af-
ternoon sessjon a special guest of
Mrs Ella M Davis Guthrie repres-
entative Iler smile of confidence
dkappeartd when the 51 to 48 vote
was cast bringing tht bill up for con-
sideration but lighted up again in a
moment
"The roll ell shows only ninety
nine voting Many of our drys were
absent not expecting the report to
come up this afternoon We are nut
discouraged We'll win The re-
sult! will be different when our
friends are here" she said
Among legislators absent wasDr
J T Gray Payne couny represena-
guilty in county court Saturday at- ' ' Wins Essay Contest
ternoon and his bond was fixed at J A- Rice farmer living southeast
$1250 by Judge Henry W Hoel of Cmhing was awarded a "get of
Dormon is alleged to have bad in harness for his essay7en
hi4 pmr:scssion a set of harness known Horses and Mules Are the' Best Farm-
to have been stolen trona a Coving- ing Aid" the contest being sponsor-
ton farmer D01111111 is said to have ed by the Texas Horse' and Mule
traded a pistol for the harness deny- Farming association There were
Ng he knew the harness had been 7000 contzstants Rice placing sec-
Oolen one!
F
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v
1 RIVER TRAGEDY CLAIMS
LIVES OF MAN AND SON
Frank Li Pia and Son Reuben
Drown When Boat Turns
Over in Catarron i FAX PAYMFNIS DUE
Tax 1
-'y A-
T
ollt have been delivered
ssessor J H Blankenehip to I
eeasarer George Teber and Automoble Tag Cosa Occupies Jury who
taxes tire due hind payable it
was announced Wednesday
morning
WET SENTIMENT FOUGHT I REVIEWING THE NEWS
IN LIQUe ASE TRIAL
--
Throughout Tuesday Morning
'Two Guilty tiprohibtion column Tuesday by a
lty Pleas Made
— By GEORGE 11 DAIrla
Following the lead of Michigan
a day earlier elected ninety t P
to ten drys Wisconsin joiner! the an-1
-i
niajority of four to one cities yet to -----------
MARSHALL ROSS URUES I REFORESTATION:BILE' IS
ADVANTAGES OF SHEEP I APPROVE!) BY ROOSEVELT
LOCAL
4
'AL' BANKERS FAVOR
TREASURY NOTE ISSUE
wear! Payne Seen es Favorals!e Location Washington' March 31—Presidrnt Definite Maturity Date In Favor
For Development of Early-Lamb
i Market Luncheon on Campur
— -- 1 tillovsevelt Friday signed the reforee-
etit
et bill designed to provide cat-
poyment for 250000 idle men in of Proposed Plan Warrants
Cashed by Both Bonita
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be heard from sztsneseufolicsiteantte ttroearseuiurytuttiotses13111
forest conservation
Texpayers have sixty days in
Al'Ilieleintilieie ninelY Pereelle in The president has studied hie re- anti: s :
i e MEN COULDN'T SWIM Which to make their annual pay- That there has been a declded --
eluding a number of Stillivrter busi- sised buieget and men may be put to 000000 of the state's mounting de- e
ments before becoming elven- change in Fentiment in the attitude Mrs Elizabeth Cueter 91 widow
--- qucnt and
ncss Iran and Pune county sheer yore at once An amendment in the fa would meet with approval of e
17:
raisers Wcre present at a lamb Lincia senate providee no discrimination 'sill Stillwater bankers particularly as
stere it to 12 per cent of citizens r eg ardin g' the pi ohibition of the late General George A Cuter
a 0
Cuslring end Stir w-t -r Men inrs penalty entandment since last December was famous Indian fighter who was kill-
in Search Until Starm Stops - nteognized by county court prosecut- ( ed at the battle of Little Big Horn "It "ea" in the Meat lateiratOry ct
Cklalemet Agricultural nnd Median- nun on the geound of race color or warrant situation
be praiced in the employment of the issue would relieve the preeent
se
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Work Resumed Wednesdly ASKS CONGRESS TO ACT ors Monday with the selection of a died Tuesday at her home in New I !
ital college campus terirlay noon condelon of sry
-- e jury to hear the first liquor case in York previous eitude The two Stillwater banks handle t '
The bodies of Frank Lillii 62 tine ON AIORTGAGI3 BURDENS Feverat months — Mai leill Rose heed sil the Mid- Improvement programs for all tta- an unusually large number et state
0
his on Rueben Lillie 20 were telt- Faced With the legalization of beer Without argument the state house west Wool eLtrketieg association tional fotests have already been warrants due to their location here
- en from tee Cimarron river near in several Ftates and a vote to repeal of representatives Tuesday pasisee eere from Kansas City elie fee the woeked out R Y Stuart chief for- with Oklahoma Agricultural and Me-
their farm home five miles north- Specific Measures to Relieve the the eighteenth amendment County and sent to the senate the adminis- all -day sheep promotion meeting wtte ester has called a meeting of region- chanical college Holding of state s
t
west of Cushing Wednesday after Crushing Farm Indebtedness Attorney Guy Horton was earful that tration bill to refund the $13000- principal sparlur at the noon lunch- al chiefs of the forest service for warrants without 4slue dates until
searching parties heti Fotiqht to re- is Ailed by Roosevelt no anti-prohibitionists Were to decide 000 state deficit by hesitance of 4 '4 con Vhicit was seunnoreil by the use Aloniitiy sufficient money is collected for their i
- ee
-
cover the bodies since late Tuesday d hail evidence preeented in the trial of W per cent six -year tiensury notes The ricultut al committee of the Stilienter calling has beome a problem for
mor c
-- te
ning N H
a a:cuse of liquor possession APPOIN'I' FI MER JESSEE most Oklahoma banking houses in
By the thittea Press vote was 99 to 2 Chamber of Commerce i
The body of the son was located ra i
Eac juror en dorsed the dry laws the growing defiview of -declining state revenues an I
eVashington March 3—Preside h nt Promotion Of shtep raeine in s s
first being brought to the eurfare 11 ae Worthy of support NLD Pl ACLI cit
- emosevelt Alotiday aektel congrtas le ' The giant Macon sister ship of the Pune county where it hag larva 10 'ILL ARO
within fiftee n feet of the I)! cc whe r e Jur ors in the Hall case wer e Hen- I Oklahoma City banks their cases
Pi a profitaLle indastry by a
t the carsized boat in which this two leaeia
n-lude a f r r lief rerrate
nil 1 : a lici t ft - 1 le
i ry Lenge E A liendelaon C ' S feeat
in-fated Akron is- ready for tort
d acceptance by the United nun ber of farmers wen lave tried it —
filled with thousands of d-ollare in
men had attempted to cross the river a1 '' l' 11"nr' nt e-a a g a ' Back George Jacobs Chalice Stolit --- s an New Metrilrir of Agriculture Beard state warrants backed by a promise
tile er1V-iting ourtien or tam ruoi't- '' ' States navy She was chrieteved SOCCe3Sfully in recent years le a pro-
w a s locatiel Iluel icies bod tS y W:: and Charles Nickolls Fernier Mangum Newspaper Man to pay "when fund e are available"
- gage indebte(hie a
ss -' March 11 by the wife of Admiral lect drawing attention et preeens 1
found in late mornine Wednesday In the inal crimintil CRS'! on the have demanded legislation easing the
noo
Immediately after the president's William A Aloffett lost in the Akron from colleee authorities C of C cone is Confirmed by Senate
About 2 o'cloelt Wednesday pftr r- (locket William N Hall Cushing 1 situation with the warning that un-
MO the executive's d" 1 leitteen en and others ---
n the e earchers f oetal the fath- Ilit's"ge " W'Ai found not guilty of tallier pes- kas el - - lees some move le taken the institus
farm eloitgage program was intro- session — Rees described the counly to be- Elmer V Jessee of Mangum aps
er's body a few feet away by a jury after coneideraule w ill not continue t d
e o tie up e-
dute d n en
i th( sate Ilresitlent Roosevelt's executive ing ideally sitoattel for the deveLip-
pointee of Gov William II Murray tions ' t-
deliberation Neuters funds in "frozen 11E5 ets" no
While deetes of the far-Teaching nunt tepee:ally of the early lamb to fill the place in the board of ave
S'eores of workers eimtinteel their - l One Requital and one conviction yr slashi ex en
ord no p sea by redueing matter how sound Such action bes
'is measure mai
I )2' n c ti to reduce the debt the million h ae
s paid each year to war Pa
t Ise of s's') tsng Collipma- cultur e nado v acant by th e resigna-
search Wednesday morning for the resulted Monday in the first (lay ef h the leading larger banks would result
-
bureens of American farmers by a - veterans is "entirely unsatisfactory' ti ve ly goo I venter paeture awl the tion tit IL N Arnold Buffalo wait
bodies of Frank Lillie 62 and hie the regulttr A pril tee in of county in an undesirable situation alraoet
'
------ to the American Legion says Hugh type of enitill gra ns that de well confirmed by the senate ertain to without ar-
- 20-year-old son Ittiebt(141 victims of court c spread into smeller last! -
drowning near their home on the Okahoma farmer mortgage debts In the second criminal etc State here semi I give loced e
fmme excel- sument d
Wenesda
Askew Enid state legion r oilman — is e - y- talons ' -
'
Cimr
aron river r:ve m n
iles eet h west of approximately ee00000000 en vs Chevr wh
olet automobile in ieh der Others not veterans believe 1 opportunitiee to e e m set into the Arnold vice-president of the board
ent
While both Stillwater banks have
of Cuehing 203866 farms would be reduced the prosecution sought to confiscate the president's action the best legis- ket with early lambs of agriculture recently was appoint
given assurane t an
the handling of Wu' i)
lld the lation since the war Other territories sueh as Nebraska ed to the stale highway comintesion ran - - -
An emergency rescue party of et about $9 000 000 annua y under the automobile as a transporter e-f e ir s rants will continue continue here without In
le --
Fs ws sh f -
aFt fifty men recruiti j ie sale new plan of exchanging present mort- l the 1
I e jury ord and Ohio Where the hezp indu try Jet a a member of
ered confiscation terrt of methods local bankers
e ie e
IS ucit further develoned Probably state legislature For years he was
water anl Cushing diagged (heed gages for th nc dbt certificate° a few minutes after receiving instrue- The president's huge publi m
c works -" - ' agree the
e time has arrived when 'chi r
W i I I continue as a better place for prominent in Greer county neWSpa
and dynm
aited he t cold waters of te'i - - --- ' tio Henry ns from Judge W Hod bill includes provision for the con- state '
financial house must be put
i le erling ane marlesting eut per work es editor of the Mangum a
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river throughout Tuesday after noon billion dollars ileve not been an All of Tuesday morning was taken etruction of thirty new battleships Iva°- -"" ' ' Star brother L A Jessee in order
u
niee JeFsee's the house
- and into the night until halted by ilowwed at to:tee:et pending preseia in presentation of evidence in the coeting $230000000 The building the Tilly linib pl m e of tee i l try Lesuing of state treasury notes
shcuesa
S is r f
r
heavy rain end stormy weather that tation to the screite it is known the case of State Vs Oscar Wingfield will take three years and still leave l Oe of tpecil loc al intere et of e upply a mom o would receive endorsement of bank-
- "
bo - '
lese tg ws representatives
rough( ned the river's s ur fat a and president evill propose an exchange charged with driving en automobile u i under Japan Great Britain E of m arke in ith tr uces i a of ogre ers instead of tee present warrant
w
:eca-) s speabe of
handicapped rese e f forts of prese m
nt or nw
tgagcs fol e certifi- without proper identification te boo n to ri raiee r the ker As a me m r of th-o
e France and Italy stem in that they will bear a (ht '
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4 Fearful that additional lives might cates of indebtedness based on a Jurrs — o were: said Rose stated revenue front sheep culture Jeszee als ricultural mei re en g 4 co will ar d serve as a 'snY
mite maturity date with funds rtr
ves regent of Oklahoma Ag
14 be loet in the Fttyeli Sher:ft M J greatly reduced interest rate J G Scroges J T Pinkston W CO il- pares fasoia H
lle with other
li ancal coll
Eight survivors of the Canadian - their retirement coming team a I '
-
f
-
stock uta are tae Mechiege
Bradley ordereil the work ditontin- In sen r Crle
etead of the pret rate of 6 J Ahnehas Stout Noah Healy ie e tetball team crash continue to im
i mite tax or assessment
- earop" the w production ee and lamb output Confirmed Wednesday also wil e E -ai
-
! tied until early le edneeday morning and 7 per cent on agricaltural met and E A Hend p
erson
i w es ceti
r a
ove and it is believed they will re- e
of each fl ock' wool ill:thine tip about P e Ledbetter of Oklahome City wile The t ur Y reas notes would be - le
when better comlit ons ould previtil gag the new r ficates Wouid Oscar Wingfield charged with s'
es - I
CO en
ers per colt of Lhe ineeme igen we Oklahoma university
l teplace Raymond Tolbert on the sued by the state treasurer at int
-
s Several char w ges of dynamite Were dra a nutximum rate of 4 1-2 per driving an automobile without proper board of re d 4 1-2 te
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4 explotk'd in the river Tuesday after- cent
noon near Where the caps:zed boat of ---- - guilty With legal beer promi d Friday The speaker dis tissed meth ls of g
identification w
ication tag as found not
--es sheep :
eeee:e-
eat n to exceed per cent tin
ents M rs Tolbert wife o f th e re t w o
ouits t d be retirec1 in from six months '
six years by proceeds from divar- ' e
the Lill OGO STA I13 VETE
the was found a short time 20 RANS
Two pleas of guilty were entered Kansas City Mo police started a tam tin a flock an i maintain a
ing
tiring regent is a graduat Rapp)
e tif Okla-
sion of 40 per cent of the gasoline
A nd M ollee (Irma
drive pe- tg hes
after they were seen to start across Fhortly before noon Henry Hopkins against liquor sellers and s ak Anon s ep ra eers preent vide home a c g
tax receipts of the highway depatt- e '
4
i- the river to an adjoining farm Neith- I
1 IN ROOSEVELT SLASHIN0 was fined $5 and costs for assault easy frequenters Sunday Three bun- Lehman and S el Rees le S Grit- ment In addition to bolstering the :
s er man could swim w le
it as ar ned i and battety and C H McMillan paid dred Ver! arrested most of them re- lith C B Duck it A Duck Hay RE
s CEIVE
' DETAILS ABOUT faltering warrant market sone -
?: Improviied grab ks m ' 5
eing hoo au fi' and costs for being drunk in a leased on H
$100 bonds
I amilton W A Adams 1 II Nast- - '
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from extra-large fishing hooks at- Nearly '20000' Oklat m
eia World public place -- i ings A N Clark F E Trompler QUAKE VICTI'M'S DEATH sp2oonos oo of the iathetterreeasstuwr y ounlodtebeplasanve4
tached to weighted lines were being war veterans &eyeing aaproximately County court ended its second day The reorganized Bank of Com- Pete Eberhart J L Demaree James dare
dragged up and down the river Ly $420000 each month from the goy- of the April term with convictions merce Mc:Loud- capitalized at 10- K Hartings C A Widdoes 1212 letain street 'State warrants 'raw 6 per cent in-
4 boatmen and FwIntraers- cement as disa y tenepeneat and a:
bilitsatNlinily bal- 000 will f-bs Md
s - - -
ita
ata s reming even open Monday 1 received first detailed Infra :nation terest - - - - ' e
eii
To motor boats were takca to will be affected by Preeitieet Itoo- tinced As in Mende y '
s eession of morning Without restriction ti es ee k a b ou tts W J SLEEPY MERIDIAN HAS - '
w he death f his
- i a
the scene from Cushing during the velt m
's econoy slash of $15000 " 00 one acquittal and one conviction the Barnett mtate bares :-commissioner tr Mrs Magirie Dary ho o was k s lied REFORESTATION
BILL
e V
afternoon and were proving of great in veterans' allowances 17nol1ic r
ial RUE Tuesday trials by jury brought the said Sunday 1 SHOCK ELECION SHO‘K during the California earthqualr
e
aid in the search National guards- estimates of the Oklahoma savinge mune results FOR JOBLESS PASSED
r II Her home was in Long Beach Calif
men of Cushing end members of the were lietween $e00000 anil $)00 le Walter Harlan was found guilty The' sena stigaten of
te will b asked Monday ' — where the full force of the quake was - -
-
Stillwater fire d we
epartment re The presid m
ent signed liis economy of whieky posses and nd given thirty t Meran— a he goer g
P) —Tile
o gruct the broadest power in its s felt - (By the United Press)
rs m
among the marche easur d
e Sunday using See ra on for n invest posse Es
tic days in jail and $50 fine On the the dynasty of Meridian m e w m w
Oklahoma viriting from
ilnungton Calif Calitee Washington e-m
March 30—Conos
Airs a
ai Frank Lill a
ie mod a daug we
hter) pors given h by I on
int grUF Ap- jury wer inside operating facts of J
e: P Mor lf 165 population reign-
-age o popuion w daughter of Mrs Dary wrote in Thu finally approved the ad-
sury pr
ive o 100 W d w
ximately 00t) orlar 111011 W J Ahner Charl an & Co and the nation's o ther big unroke or "
is L Nickolls ed bn f thirty r
-f1 Years' is part as follosss: ministrations reoresion pro-
F
'ftat bill
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rank and Reuben L W n w
illie ere seeill be str m icken fro the liet with en Dan B E Cloud George Jacobs Ed threatened this week
private banks The quake came about 6 o'clock viding employment for 250000 job- - i't'
to entire m
the akeshift rowboat by a estimated annual savinge et neatly Culbertson and Frank Schedler Tsd' election of trustees is a
— ueay s in the evening and the folks had just less men
negro -farmer A few minutes later half a billion dollars State v hi tor c eent for Meridian For more fini s Earl Holland charged v
o shed doing the dishes Mother ' The house stamped its "O K" to
' he noticed the overturnrd boat and The president after signing 1
tae with still posse ion occupied the For the first time in hhaor u
y fol than a third of ent r the town rov-
e u y e wae near the door vihen it started the bill in short order not so rapid-
--
eounded the alarm measure Asked the Vet2rtlils not tiS 7 t s British airmen looked down Monday ar bordinat
court's attention 111OFt of IN tate day elating bo d and su e offi-
( and ran out of the house- By the ly as the senate however which Wed-
ease— feel that they were singled out for morning the case going to the jury on the bleakness of Mount Everest1 cers elected in 1889 have continued t
Imo dad got out mother was stand- needay flashed through the upper
CRON'DS EXPECTED HERE acrific e but rather to appteeiate tete shortly after 11 o'clock On the 29141 feet high the world's tallest in office without a vote of the peo- ing near the brick wall of their gar-1 house without even the formality of
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s inportance of cooperation in main- were peak Pictures were taken - 'rhe pie
e jury : I Oklahoma diction laws all ow age When dad got out he stopped a retord vote
FOR SALES DAY APR 19 taining the governmert's credit W J Aimee George B Jacobs flight was ma n t an with
de i to pl es wi - an officer to hold office until Isis on the back steps and called to moth- Passage of President Roosevelt's -
Chief SEivings will come from elimina- Charles Stout E A Henderson J T Out misaap successor has been elected and quali- er to come back from the brick wal eeforestation measure marked the
tion of benefits for disabeities no t Pinkston and Henr Long g fled
The program for the Sales Day "She looked up and saw the wall fourth of the president's emergency
incurred in line of duty (hieing ae- After several hours deliberation The Rev G Lemuel COTIWay sus- None of the original officera in
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Short course to be held at the Okla- moving screamed and started back bills to get through this session The
tive military Or naval service the Holl and jury returned a verdict Pended pastor of the Muncie Ital that tatehood election is i
p-sn of -
home Agricultural and Mechanical as- but the wall fell on her before she others were the banking economy
e timates of yearly savings are of guilty punishment bung act at M E church was freed in circuit fice but the regime has continued
college April 18 and 19 provides for ' could get out of the way and beer bills
tile-elide less than half or the last am- thirty (lays in jail and $50 fi court Monday night of attempting to d throuh the through a anne y gown g y
the discussion Of major problems on "Of course it all happened in a few In to creation of a $500-
I r iriatio for eel e- en' ' 1
nua i
am et n s aid
et 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon attack Miss Helen Huffman 18 Sun- Eell-per oduating Stl eeeFson
the first day Tuesday and Rae lid- There Eeeends and no one had time to do 000000 relief fetid for direct grants -
efforts were being made to find a day echool teacher was not much public business Little
ance at the Stillwater sales (ley on wn the to states the resident plans also a
much Dad ran do t e steps and p p -
' N
PICTURES OBTAIrIED OF Jury to hear the case of State vs E mon ey was collected b taxe Ele
y s c-
Wednesday as a demonetration A had the bricks removed almost in huge public works program running
- el Downey county school board mem- Secretary Woodin speaking user tions would be a lot of bother and ex- straitly but she had been killed to about $1000000000 (B) and
record sale is expected
PAYNE
StIPFRINTENDENIS —
Tuesday evening the Stillwater ber charged with possession of a the radio Monday night asked hoard- pense Everybody seemed satified "Both of her legs were broken as probably liberalization of the law -
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still era to continue their voluntary sur- to ride along the: village trustees ill- der which the Reconstruction El-
- civic clubs wiil join the local Chant- was her neck" under
e'
es bee of Commerce in a joint dinner A photographic record of Payne Two defendants pleaded guilty render of gold Woodin reported ing Vacancies in a matter generally se nance corporation makes loans for
se and meeting with the visiting dele- county superintend ents late - been Alondae thee being Chet Hall and the nation's financial structure had Fatiscaetery ONION POIA'10 SEED 00 public construction by Etates and
e- s
t-
a- gates Cy Avery president of the hung s
g in the office of M Corinne Elmer Brock -charged with gambling been rebuilded and 12737 banks For example when John Mottle I subdivisions -
Tulsa Chamber of 0'111111d e- we H ar
t by t The frm
aed pictur c on
e tains and sentence is set for Saturday In opened the banker m
mayor and meber of
TO STILLWATER NEED I? t -
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the evening smellier pictures of every superintendent the first caee on the locket a Ford — the town board died a yeat ago (ale I DRY CAUSE WILL CARRY
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$:
I Questions fo" discuslon Tueeday with one exception since 1890 automobile was confiscated on de- For the first time since the cetrth- er members appointed Mrs Heath to --
Twenty-five bushels of sivett po- I e
DAY MRS HOU
ill in SE THINKS
t wclw le prmer publicity an d tgl- The a
y re R B Fo ster 1890-9 3 fault
quake of March 10 30 00
vertising for a StiCcessful miles day Robert A Brown 1893-95 M Oli- 0 seidol
children of Long Beach Calif re- the vacancy on the board and made 1
toe
her mayor tas donated nuenymouely w e r e
being distributed to Stillwater's poor —s--
the part the local businese men can vet Thornley 1895-97 Hattie leo- classes Monday
FIVF RECEIVE DECREES tu
r ned to their But this Arcadian contentment
Saturday by the Lau
eye Charitea Mrs Elizabeth House Stillwater
-
and should carry et-meaner-a needed I full 1899-1901 C I K(-zer 1901- ended andthe people -were aWlikenettl
rson along with a qu ntay of onion sets' state president of the Women's Chris-
a
rules and regulations convenient I 03 Sueie Ca 1003-07 Rober t I OF DIVORCE DURING DAY suddenly from their political Rip --
President Roosevelt who Fames to first Of the state's seed allotment to tian Temperance union is confident
and satiefactory records and the fol Bilyeu 1907-11 F D Hamden fear no job announced Monday he Van Winkle nap when after timai
be received here - her dry forcea will win out when the
low-up work necessary for continuing j 1911-13 W R Jones 1913-15 would ask for authority to deal with for filing for offices had explicd 1
The potatoes according to M"s beer bill approved for consideration
4
succ S I Grace Freneh Horner 1915-18 John The twenty-eighth divorce to be the oil eituation and called upon goys war discovered that W II Spann
to 48 vote
C i
Das F ra-ier ti direetor au e be - by the house Frida is brought to a
y
ii These topics will be opetied by liceser 1918-1e EMIlla Bassler granted in Payne county since March ernors of the affected states to eon- John Holden an elossie Flowers all '
3 - " ' - t
'' Idi '1 1 e final vote
inglbedded ta 'disc a( tena p ant
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t p grOCS had filed for the village teas-
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organizations that have been ettecess-1 Corinne Hart 1929-e3 (ley by Judge Freeman E Miller In ‘ tee jobs enc in each of the three
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Charging the National City on
y ce wards sacks of whieh arrived Friday are house floor throughout the long af
ful th the p
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apse is Costly in heedled by both the United Charity ternoon session a special guest of
They Vere the telly candidates
portunity for tliFCIISSion will he givetei each instance were granted during pany and the brokerage house of e Mrs Ella M Davis Guthrie repres-
Jack Donnell plead-ed guilty before They filed I independens
h o era and Reel Croes relkf groups the Red
Clay Potts director of Short Caurses 1 the (la -
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