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(PAGE TWO MIAMI NEWS fteCORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA MONDAY NOVEMBER 8 1937 If You Are Poisoned by URIC ACID Read Our Do This la Urie Acid In your blood causing Ar thrill tiff joints tori muscles rheu matic pains neuritis neuralgia? Bladder weakness? Kidney irritation? Un many times at night? "Worn Stomach? "Catch old" easily? Skin Itchy? No Nervous? WANT A 75c BOTTLE? (Regular Prescription Quantity) or more than 45 years The Williams Treatment has boon helping others to tomfortablo days and nights Wo will give uric acid sufferers who tend this advertisement homo address and ten eonts (stamps or coin) one fullsise 75 cant bottle (32 doses) of The Williams Treatment and booklet with DIET and other helpful suggestions No obliga tion No COD Only one bottle given Mme person family or addres Sold since 1892 This advt and II cents must be sent" BR A WILLIAMS COMPANY Offer MO Mi East Hampten Conn Conferees Study Advisability of Pay as You Go Age Pensions System WIDOW ACES IN SLAYING INSERT MURDER (Continued from Page One) Quapaw Indian her counsel said The husband was believed to have some Indian blood Statement by Attorney Shortly before press time the defense attorney issued a brief statement saying "This is just a matter of self He said he was informed that the arraign ment would be around 2:30 pm The defense version of the al leged murder coincided in sub stance with that given by the sheriff and county attorney "He struck her and she defend ed the defense attorney said Sheriff Young said he saw no marks where the jug might have struck the woman The mother of Mrs Shears Goodeagle has the first name of Wah tah noh vhe it was learned at the Quapaw Indian agency Mr and Mrs Shears have no children The body of the victim was taken to the Cooper uneral home uneral arrangements were incomplete at press time at Coun ty Attorney Poteet planned a fur ther examination of the body Besides his wife Shears is sur vived by two brothers Jim of Bax ter Springs and George Shears of Miami and two sisters Mrs George Carter of Oronogo Mo and Mrs Jim Higgins of Kansas City Mrs Shears told county offi cials she wanted to talk with "her before making any defi nite statement Moody Tidwell Jr representing the woman talked at length with the defend ant this morning Tidwell said he would give statement about 2 pm when county officials planned to arraign his client MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York Stocks: Irregular prices shift nervously Bonds: Lower rails lead decline iCurb: Soft specialties marked down oreign exchange: Higher ster ling continues rise Cotton: Steady covering and trade buying Chicago Wheat: irm visible supply de crease Corn: Easy if Chicago receipts liberal Cattle: Steady to strong top $1975 Hogs: 10 to 25 lower top (j955 0 POLOISTS WIN COLLEGE STATION Tex Nov 8 (JP The University of Oklahoma polo team had a highly successful week end at the ex pense of the Texas A A rid ers The visiting Sooners chalked up a 13 to 6 triumph yesterday after outscoring the Aggies 7 to 3 on the preceding day Ronald Hermes led the devastating Soon er attack in the second match scoring as many goals as the en tire Aggie team Hicks of A suffered a knee injury in a fall from his horse near the end of the encounter ARAB TERROR REIGNS AGAIN IN HOLY LAND der the new British policy aimed to end the strife before the Holy Land is partitioned as proposed solve racial problems Below British troops have blockaded a street in Jerusalem to isolate one of OBITUARY LOW MONEY ABROAD PUSHES STOCKS LOWER Taxes on Wages and Pay rolls "Too Sen ator Vandenberg Says LAAYETTE SHETZLEY Lafayette Wilbur Shetzley 76 the sreas in which rioting and bloodshed were frequent I rot Arab terrorists like the guerilla band of snipers above who carry on the reign of terror against Eng lish police detachments and the civil population of Palestine are having the tables turned on them under me new untisn to I HUGE RESERVE UNNECESSARY IT IS ARGUED WASHINGTON Nov A subcommittee of the social security advisory council appointed during I the week end will study ad visability of substituting a pay as you go program for the present system of handling old age pen lions through a huge reserve fund It will report to the council Dec 10 after conferring with the Social Security board and the Senate' fi nance committee A member of the latter commit tee Senator Vandenberg Mich) listed the reserve fund as one of two reasons why he wanted the social security law reviewed by the advisory council His other reason is the tax system Vanden berg said the pension taxes on wages and payrolls borne equally by employer and employe are un necessarily severe The present pensions tax on the 34000000 wage earners holding so cial security accounts is 2 percent of their earnings Part is paid by their employers The rate will in crease every three years until it reaches 6 percent Reserve Unnecessary? This is what Vandenberg calls an "awful which he said the taxpayers could be spared if a prodigious reserve were not set up He contended the reserve which he called and "unman is unnecessary He assert ed that the social security reserve funds will not be cash in a vault but bonds or their bookkeeping equivalent representing the govern ment's promise to pay The bene fits he added will not be paid from the principal sum but solely from interest which will come from gen eral taxpayers Once the reserve is full he said the demands of the 11 social security program will be met on a pay as you go basis So he asked: What differences whether the full reserve is there or not Smaller und Advocated Vandenberg advocated a much smaller contingent reserve and to build it reduced social security taxes As to the size of the smaller reserve Vandenberg told the Sen ate he had heard discussion of $3 000000000 and S8000000000 When the act was being written Secretary Morgenthau was credit ed generally with insistence on a full reserve which would reach $47 000000 in 1980 The argument for that full re serve has been summed up by Chair man Altmeyer of the Social Securi ty board He said: "It may be questioned whether compulsion and the taxing power in themselves take the place of re serves The only tost of sound insurance financing is the assur ance that benefits can and will be paid when due Practical has made the main tenance of adequate reserves axi omatic in private insurance When the government is the insurance carrier there is no reason for as suming these axioms become inop But Altmeyer also said there is no need to come to hasty conclu sions' a matter of he said these early years of the law's operation there is little practical difference in the application of the reserve system and the so called pay as you go proposal" Prosecution Nears End in Oil Trial MADISON Wis Nov (Pl Special Prosecutor Hammond Chaffetz informed ederal Judge atrick Stone at the opening of court today the government will conclude presentation of evidence Wedensday in its gasoline price fixing case against 23 major oil companies Defense attorneys at (hat time are expected to ask for a directed verdict of dismissal Chaffetz said government and defense counsel had reached a series of agreements regarding facts to which certain witnesses will testify and therefore it would be unnecessary to call those wit nesses News Record Want Ads are goodl years old of Miami died at 1 Sunday at Miami Baptist hos pital Death was atributed to an acute attack of uremic poisoning He had lived here for 15 years coming to Miami from Wichita Kas Surviving him are two sons John and Arthur Shetzley both of Quapaw uneral services will be held at 1(1 a in Tuesday at the irst Bap tist church at Quapaw The Rev Dareing will officiate Burial will be in A cemetery The body will lie in state at the Lane un eral home until the hour of the funeral Traxler Placed on Trial for His Life HUNTSVILLE Tex Nov Roy (Pete) Traxler went to trial today for the capital ofiense of robbery by firearms Selection of a jury to try the talkative Texas Oklahoma bad man was to start as soon as the court dis posed of defense motions to quash the indictment charging him witli holding up Dunlap Walker county farmer i Traxler was indicted as a habi tual criminal on a charge of rob bery with firearms a capital of fense Under the habitual crimi nal act a verdict of conviction would mean one of two life imprisonment or death The state will call and Howell Dunlap ranchers living near here to testify Traxler red Tindol and Charlie Chapman robbed them after a sensational break from the Eastham prison farm Tindol was killed and Traxler wounded when two Oklahoma farmers wrested their gns from them and became captos instead of captivcs Chapman 4s still at large Amos Ewing Dies at 75 Rites Tuesday GUTHRIE Okla Nov (Pl uneral services will be held to morrow for Amos Ewing 75 pro bate judge in territorial days and former state legislator who died at his home here yesterday Burial will be at Kingfisher his former home Ewing known as the of the served three terms as Logan county represen tative and four years as state spnator He moved here on the banks of Cottonwood creek from Kingfisher in 1906 In 1892 he was appointed pro bate judge of county now Blaine County and aerved as member treasurer of the first hoard of regents for Oklahoma A (Continued from Page One) peak last spring the operating rate was above 92 A continued shift of money to London and other European centers was seen by bankers in a further rise in foreign currencies against the dollar and in the open market price for gold at London So heavy was the outflow of funds Wail street was alert for possible announcement of gold ex ports from the United States Most of the Europe bound money was believed by financial observers to be foreign capital which had been sent here for the last few years for temporary safekeeping or employ ment in security markets Talk of Gold Price Hike Selling of the dollar to obtain foreign exchange for transfer of capital abroad was attributed in exchange circles partly to talk of a possible further advance in the United buying price for gold to check falling prices and business in this country oreign capital held in this coun try it was pointed out would stand to lose from a boost in the gold price which would mean deprecia tion of the dollar in terms of the metal However there was nothing tangible in the news to support the talk In fact many in the financial district were highly skeptical Only last spring it was recalled world markets had a spell of nervousness bn rumors the United States' gold prices would be cut below the pres ent $35 an ounce to control rapidly rising prices Look to Washington A complete reversal had been witnessed in the meanwhile with a steep fall in commodity and securi ty prices and business recession shifting the discussion to what measures Washington might take to stop instead of "in After the administration in 1933 cut the dollar loose from its former gold the old price of about $2067 an ounce speculative mar kets soared and business moved up with commodity and stock prices Tn contrast there was renewed selling of stocks following last fall in the market and rise in foreign currencies against the dollar Steel Off at Opening Echoing the fall in stocks in Europe before New York markets opened United States Steel came out on the ticker tape in an initial block of 4000 shares at $5150 off $150 Chrysler sold on an opening block of 3000 shares at $6525 off $2 and International Nickel a trad ing favorite on both sides of the Atlantic dropped $250 on 2000 shares The market straightened out af ter early offerings had been ab sorbed and some shares rallied a bit in the first hour college HEIRESS INTO MOVIES Besides his wife" and a daugh ter Miss Marion Ewing who were at his bedside when he died sur HOLLYWOOD Nov 8 Geraldine Spreckels under a new name that does not trade on the vivors include a daughter Mrs Martha Jones Arkansas City Kas a son Jeff Ewing of Heald ton Oklahoma and two sisters Mrs Stacker Oklahoma City and Mrs William Hanna Cleveland Ohio California sugar fortune that once was hers began a career in the movies today At 21 she said most of the $500000 left her at 18 by her grandfather the late John Spreckels of San Diego and San rancisco has been spent She has chosen a screen name The Papa! State extinct since 1870 was recreated by an accord signed in Rome in 1929 Anna Johns ReM all the advertissments 35 MARKET REPORTS Cardin Church Schedule The Cardin Christian church schedule for the week is as follows! Tuesday evening a pie supper by the council at the church at which an interesting program is planned Wednesday evening at 7:30 weekly Bible study at the church Thursday afternoon regular Ladies council meeting at 2 at the church and Thurs day evening a meeting of the Golden Rule Sunday school class at the home of Mrs Masters Produce prices being paid in Miami today (subject to change tomorrow) Cream Eggs Heavy hens Light hens Heavy springs Light springs Roosters Ben Pointe 66 Struck by Ore Train Succumbs Picher News Notes Queen Esther Circle Members of the Queen Esther circle of the irst Baptist church are holding study courses each aft ernoon this week at the home of Mrs Ida Terry study leader on the subject "Save to Serve" The group will meet Wednesday after noon for a regular meeting at the home of Mrs Roy Coyne 532 South risco street INJURIES ATAL to cahdin man 201 South Emily street A covered dish luncheon will be aerved at noon All members and friends are urged to be present The Sunshine circle of the Union church will hold an all day meeting Thursday at the church for quilting A covered dish lunch eon will be aerved at noon Burkholder has returned from a vacation at Sulphur Springs Okla Mrs Burkholder left yesterday morning to spend a week at Sulphur Springs Miss Clydine Dawson a student in A A college at Stillwater spent the week end here visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Dawson Albert Green of Pryor Okla spent the week end here visiting relatives Sunday school attendance in local churches yesterday waa aa follows: Union 169 Central Methodist 75 irst Methodist 88 irst Chris tian 27 Cardin Christian 85 Car din Baptist 73 ree Will Baptist 55 irst Baptist 219 and As sembly of God 146 The Rev Allgood pastor of the Central Methodist church left this morning to spend the week attending the annual state conference of the Methodist church South at Oklahoma City Earl Sann 37 year old machine man suffered a fractured right leg at the Carpenter mine on South Main street at 8 this morn ing He fell down a steep incline breaking his leg between the knee and ankle and was taken to the Picher hospital in a Todd ambu lance for treatment Sann lives at 410 South Main street The current revival at the As sembly of God church is progress ing successfully with approximate ly 35 conversions to date according to a report of church officials Meetings will be continued each evening throughout this week at the church with Evangelist Clifford Miller of Afton in charge Mrs Jake Downs was pleasantly surprised with a birthday dinner yesterday at her home 914 North Netta street She was 67 years old Guests included Mrs Myrtle Basham and son Jackie of Galena' Kbr Mr and Mrs Alfred Miller and son Donald and Miss Cay of Joplin Mrs oulkes Of Miami was a guest Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Williams in Cardin The high school alumni associa tion will hold a meeting at 7:30 tonight in the office of the Empire district Electric company on South Main street All members are urged to attend The condition of Harold San Souci 22 year old Quapaw youth who was seriously injured in an automobile accident at Hockerville riday afternoon was reported to be improved thia morning by at tendants at the Picher hospital where he is being treated The brotherhood of the Cardin Baptist church will meet Tuesday evening 'at 7 :15 at the church The Ladies Aid of the irst Christian church will meet Wednes day at the church for quilting A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon Mr and Mrs Bert Enman and daughter Marjory of Joplin were Sunady dinner guests at the home of Dr and Mrs Butler 311 South rancis street There were three arrests over the week end according to the re port of local police Mrs 'John Hill of ort Worth Tex arrived yesterday for a 10 day visit with her parents Mr and Mrs West of West A street The Ladies Aid Society of the irst Methodist church will hold an all day meeting Thursday at the home of Mn Bruinfield MIAMI LIVESTOCK Market opened 15 to cents lower than average top $865 bulk good choice 120 to 160 pounds 850 865 better 160 to 180 pounds 840 850 190 to 220 pounds 835 0 840 230 to 300 pounds 825840 sows 700 750 stqck pigs 800 0 850 stags 700 down Cattle Market opened about steady on killing classes of cattle weaker undertone stackers and feeders firm quoting good choice fed steers and yearlings 10000 1250 good choice short fed kinds 8001000 good choice gras ssteers 600700 common and medium grades 475575 good choice grass heifers 475600 extra choice offerings 700 and up good butcher cows 450 0 550 choice kinds 650 and up cutter cows 400 0450 canners 325 0 375 good choice butcher bulls 450 0 550 common tanner bulls 300400 good choice stock steers 600700 medium grades 450 0 575 stock heifers 400 0 500 choice grades up to 550 Calves Market 25 cents lower tap 1075 bulk good choice veals 950 0 1075 medium grades 6000 850 plain and common light veals 400600 good choice heavy kill ing calves 600750 common and medium heavies 300 0 500 Market 50 cents lower on lambs top 875 on good choice natives in between grades 5000 700 slaughter ewes 200 0 350 Kanias City Livestock KANSAS CITY Nov 8 (U Dept Agr) Hogs 2500 uneven general 25 lower than Thursday's average about 910 good to choice 140270 lb 890 910 a few 280 to 325 lbs $875 900 sows $775 0 825 smooth kind to $850 stock pigs $900 down Cattle 23000 calves 6000 beef steers yearlings and she stock opening steadily some buying in terest however going slow and bidding weak to lower Bulls stronger vealers steady Stockers and feeders in liberal quota steady to weak good medium weight fed steers 1200 light weights held considerably higher liberal quote of short fed eligible to sell 800 1050 prscticsl top vealers 1000 bulk stackers and light feeders 600800 selected heavy feeders 1000 choice stock steer cslves up to 900 Sheep 4000 very slow opening lambs around 25 lower sheep about steady quality of range lambs offered below last range lambs 950 natives from 925 range 'ewes from 350375 Kansas City Produce KANSAS CITY Nov GPU Eggs 25 creamery butter 35 butterfat 3133 packing butter 18 Poultry: Hens 16U18'4 roos ters 10012 springs 16 020 Hi broilers 21023 Chicago Produce CHICAGO Nov Poul try live 27 trucks steady hens 44' pounds up 21 less than 44 pounds 17 Leghorn hens 15 springs 4 pounds up and less than 4 pounds colored 20 Plymouth and White Rock 21 Vi broilers colored 24 Ply mouth and White Rock 26 Leghorn chicekns 18 roosters 15 Leghorn roosters 14 turkeys hens young 21 old 19 toms young 19 old 17 No 2 turkeys 16 young ducks 44 pounds up colored 18V4 white 19 small colored 16 white 17 geese 17 Dressed market steady turkeys hens young 26 old 23 toms young 25 No 2 turkeys 20 Butter 8261 steady creamery specials (93 score) 86 87 ex tras (92) 36: extra firsts (90 91) 33 35 firsts (88 89) 81 Junior A Meet The junior senior high school A will hold a called meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the high school A special edu cational program is planned under the theme and Its Prob The program will open with two numbers by the music depart ment of the high school under the I direction of Venne and one 'to three minute talks on the sub jects "Provisions Made in School 'for Miss Geraldine Wil lson "Intellectual Mrs Edna McReynolds "Social Co Charles Malotte tional Wallace Smith "Attempts to Develop Confidence Success and Mrs Pearl Bristow the Home ahd Com munity Routine Can Become a Part of the Child Mrs Sanders and "How the Home May Assist in Developing School Mrs A eland of Cardin PICHER Nov 8 Ben Points 66 year old Cardin man who waa struck by a risco ore train late Saturday night at a crossing near Cardin died at the Picher hospital at 11 this morning The aged man received a serious skull fracture Points was dragged several feet before the triun stopped He was removed to the hospital in a Todd ambulance Trainmen said Ponits was apparently walking across the track when he was struck Surviving are a son Guy Pointe of Joplin a sister Mrs Rose Kiley of Jones Okla and a nephew Points of Picher The body is at the Todd funeral home Arrangements are incom plete 33 20 14 11 16 14 06 32 seconds (84 87) 2830 standards (90 centralized carlots) 34 Eggs 2807 easier fresh graded extra firsts cars and local 28 fresh graded firsts cars and local 27 current receipts 25 Kansas City Hay KANSAS CITY Nov 8 DPL Hay: Receipts 32 cars Prices un changed Chicago Grain CHICAGO Nov Helped by 1400000 bushels decrease in the United States wheat visible supply wheat prices made moderate ad vances late today after numerous setbacks largely responsive to stock market unsettlement Both wheat and corn reached sea sonal neVr bottom price records Scantiness of export demand for North American wheat persisted notwithstanding Upturns of sterling exchange At the close wheat was un changed to higher compared with finish Dec 86 May 8687 corn unchanged to lower Dec 55 May 57 and oats to off Kansas City Grain KANSAS CITY Nov Wheat: 179 cars 1 lower to higher No 2 dark hard 8893 No 3 88 93 No 2 hard No 3 874 89 No 2 red nominally 86 89 No 3 nom inally 84 88 Close: Dec 82 May 82 July 78 Corn: 89 cars to lower No 2 white nominally 55 584 No 3 No 2 yellow 5455 No 3 53 No 2 mixed nominally 53 No 3 nominally 52 53 Close Dec 53 May 55 July 56 Oats: 17 cars No 2 white 31 No 3 30 AUTO WRECK IS ATAL TO TWO WELCH WOMEN (Continued from Page One) immediately It was learned that the mother and daughter will be buried at Welch uneral arrangements are incomplete Mrs Ellen Stroud is survived by two sons Harry Stroud of Sand Springs and Omer Stroud of Welch and a nephew Leo Stroud also of Welch two brothers Jon athan Moore of Butler Mo and Oscar Moore of Chetopa Kas and a sister Miss Anna Moore of Welch 4 Die in Arkansas Crash ARKADELPHIA Ark Nov 8 IA) Collision of two automo biles loaded with young people from Malvern brought death to four and serious injury to seven others north of here late Saturday night Two of the injured re mained in a serious condition to day The dead were Janice Cunning ham 18 Dillard Whatley 16 Margaret Sessor 15 and Singleton 18 Most seriously injured were Mrs Clara Sue Rhodes head wounds in a hospital here and Miss Dovie Cupit 17 head chest and leg injuries in a hospital at Malvern RURAL PIE SUPPER A pie supper will be held at the Mineral View schoolhouse in Dis trict 19 riday night Mrs Alice Eversole teacher at the school has invited the public to attend Vote Quest Begins In ifth District OKLAHOMA CITY Nov 8 (A1) Candidates went sfield today in search of votes in the wide open esmpaign of the ifth con gressional district to elect a suc cessor to the late Hill Al Horton former member of the Board of Affairs who fin ished third in the Democratic pri mary last summer moved into the north end of the district and A Monroney former univer sity of Oklahoma alumni presi dent left for a handshaking tour of the south end of this district Swank of Norman former congressman and State Senator Homer Paul of Pauls Valley also were at work in the south end of the district Supporters of Lewis United States district sttomey were setting up precinct organiza tions and Gomer Smith Town send plan candidate in last sum senatorisl race opened headquarters Mrs Hill the congress man widow directed her cam paign from home Moman Pruiett veteran crimi nal lawyer said he would file his name some time today riends of Gore former United States senator expressed doubt he would run after postpon ing a return trip from Lawton Roosevelt Gets ilm Contract DENVER Nov Capt Jack Young 12 years younger than President Roosevelt but bear ing a strong resemblance to the nation's chief executive was en route to Hollywood today with what he said was a movie contract Young erstwhile Canadian se cret service operative stopped here briefly flashed a grin reminiscent of the Rooseveltian smile and de clared he a out 'of doubling for the President He said the movie contract was the first offer he had accepted to capitalize on his resemblance to the President RANCO APOLOGIZES LONDON Nov 8 (Al oreign Secretary Anthony Eden told the House of Commons today that Spanish insurgent Generalissimo rancisco ranco had sent a note expressing regret for the sinking of the British merchantman Jean Weems Oct 31 The foreign sec retary turned aside questions as to the identity of the pilot of the at testing plane who' some have hinted might have been Bnufio Mussolini son of the Jtalian premier The Morning AfterTakinj Little Liver Pills MIAMI STOCKYARDS 3 Miles North of Mismi Phone 220 Petterson Manager Hal Patterson Secretary MIAMI LIVESTOCK COMMISSION trrli bur Holder Pant Holden Dow Phoenix Howard erris Hog and Sheep Salesmen Cattle and Calf Salesmen reda Gabriel Secretary OKLAHOMA LIVESTOCK COMMISSION rank Ganaaa "Bill" Cox red Cox "Bill" Neff Slova Shuila Hog and Sheep Saloamea Cattle and Calf Salesmen Bernice Kerr Secretary MAXSON LIVESTOCK COMMISSION 1 Maxton John Harrieon A Maxton Coach Jip Nichole Hog and Sheep Saletmen 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