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Subscribe for the: News Record OBITUARY WTHOIW be If You Are or (Continued from Page One) Tomorrow! Jack Pot Specials 25c 23c $oo 19c THIS WIN A NEW iftTOTro HUDSON after another deputy sheriff had furnished blood in an effort to save his lite Coroner Howard A Dishongh opened an investigation of by as in COURTDECREES NLRB MAY QUIT SUIT OVER EDICT 430 KILLED BY SPANISH BOMBS $10000 RANSOM PAID IN LORIDA KIDNAPING CASE make three 112 given The bee that gathers the nectar from the field does not place it in the cell but gives it to a nurse bee to deposit ONE GROUP $125 and $100 1 Clyde Booth Rog and Sheep Salesman Wed net day Special! 1 Bill Loveall Cattle and Calf Salesman loyd Roberts the aviation engineer of Van Nuys Cal1 who drove his racing car over the 400 mile route at Indianapolis Memorial day at an average speed of 1172 miles per hour is shown in the cock pit of the machine after his victory Cracking the previous record of 11358 miles per hour and capturing the race was worth about $38000 to him TRAVEL DOLLARS a Deputy Kills Oil Man in Arkansas Nearly 9000 different types electric light bulbs are made one American manufacturer 15' Percent Reduction forjSix Months Estimated at 2850 Lives Saved Kansas City 1 7 1 $820 One Way' a $580 Round Trif 4 Bute Dally CARMACK RITES uneral rites for Mrs Nettie Carmack 60 year old a woman who died early yesterday morning at Picher hospital were held at 2 this afternoon at the irst Christian church in Smithfield Mo The Rev loyd Cole officiated Burial was in the Carl Junction Mo cemetery with the Durnil uneral home of Picher in charge WATERS HURT OKLAHOMA CITY May (Ab Waters labor investi gator for Governor Marland who suffered a broken leg and a broken arm in an automobile collision kt Muskogee was reported recovering here1 today Waters had gone to Muskogee to investigate the Pure Oil company labor dispute Clue May OUR SLAIN IN MEXICO MEXICO CITY May Dispatches today from Villaher mosa state of Tabasco said three men and a woman were killed in a elash between police and Catholics demanding reopening of churches Trouble had been brewing for two weeks with Catholics massing to press their demands 12c 15c Ottawa" One Way 1615 Round Trip 43 Busm Daily Lawrence $860 One Way $650 Round Trip Bum Dully MARKET! REPORTS UNION BUS DEPOT Coleman Theater Bldg Miami Phone 640 DOCTOR KILLED' IN AUTO WRECKS (Continued from Page One) The doctors are not related The widow of Dr Adams went to Vinita this morning to make ar rangements for her husband's buri al 'The body to bo taken to? Cushing 'late today 1 Meanwhile Ray Adams 're mained unconscious at the hospital Tattle hope was held for his re cbvery kfs Besides the widow Dr Adams is survived by brother Johns Adams Dof Chandler and a daughter te At press time the condition Dr Ray Adams was described as being His at tending physician said the victim is suffering from bruises abra sions lacerations about the head but believe hurt in and want to help htaiijnanydur name and address to Box 905 Miami Advertisement f' ELL you have a chance 5 to do it now Come in and ask 'about National' Car Owner Economy Test Now going on Any owner of any of car is eligible And brand new HudsonBroughams will be away EACH WEEK as prizes just for making an interesting test and writing down what you find out Com plete details at Joe Jolley Motor Co 105 South Main St or any Hudson Remember' ready to offer you a swell deal on your old car in trade too then if you should win a new one allow its full value Beer Sale Is Held Illegal If Nuisance OKLAHOMA CITY May (A1) While sale of beer is lawful its sale may be enj'oined in order to abate a nuisance the supreme court ruled today in upholding a permanent injunction against operation of a roadhouse at Jack Corner on the highway be tween Wewoka and Holdenville The injunction was directed against Harry Sipe owner of a building in which successive ten ants operated a dance hall and sold beer and sandwiches Bertha Dale and Lillie Jackson who lived nearby complained their peace was disturbed by night long playing of raucous music and Joy drunken men and women who an noyed them by cursing peering in their windows and tossing empty whisky bottles on their porch fact that it is lawful to Bell beer does not prevent an in junction against the sale therefor if it is necessary to stop the sale in order to abate a nuisance which it and other circumstances would the court declared is also lawful to sell butter milk and to operate cemeteries under express authority for regulation of statutes yet if they are conducted in such a man ner as to disturb or interfere with the reasonable enjoyment of other people property they may Jl (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Nearly 300 persons including 15 in Oklahoma met violent death in the nation during the three dayMemorial day holiday In 45 states 299 persons diedcompared with 356 a year agoTraffic accidents claimed 176 lives72 persons drowned 11 died in fires and miscellaneous accidents took 40 other lives The deaths of Dr Adams 43 of Cushing and Bill Hutchens 21 Sallisaw brought total to 15 Dr Adams was killed when his car plunged from a curve11 miles east of Vinita Hutchens (lied a ort Smith Ark hospital of injuries suffered in an auto truck collision at Moffet Okla Illinois reported the greatest number of fatalities 25 Pennsyl vania had 22 and Ohio 20 ive members of a Negro family of eight drowned when a cloudburst swept away their home at Manchester Ky The three oth er members were missing ive per sons were killed in a single motor accident in Illinois Airplane crash es killed four Christine Goat 18 daughter of Mr and Mrs Goat of Wil burton drowned when a small boat capsized in Lake Calton near Wil burton Three other persons swam to safety Mrs Pearlina Wimberly 31 Ok lahoma City Negro woman died of car accident injuries suffered Sun day night CHICAGO May A 15 percent reduction in the traffic fatalities for six months computed at 2850 lives saved was reported today by the National Saftey council In each of the six months be ginninglast November the council' reported there had been sub stantial compared with the corresponding period the year previous In the first four months of 1938 alone there were 2060 fewer traf fic deaths in the nation than dur 1 Produce prices being paid in Miami today (subject tochange tomorrow): I two days at Winnipeg by the May delivery there helped to rally the Chicago market In addition good export for wheat from North America aetod' aa a stimu lus on declines together with an nouncement Jugo Slavie had sus pended wheat import duties close Chicago kwhoat fu tures were unchanged to cent lower compared with finish July 68 69 Sept 70 70 eora to down July 54 Sept 55 and oats Yin changed to off NORTH AIRVIEW REVIVAL Rev Agee former mis sionary for Northeastern associa tion will begin a revival meeting at North airview schoolhouse to night Services will begin at 8 The public is invited Earlier Approval Is Sought or Dam WASHINGTON May Senator Thomas1 (D Okla) says he is attempting to expedite ap proval of the $20000000 Okla homa Grand River dam hydro electric project by the ederal Power commission so a contract can be let for the work The senator said the commission recently took jurisdiction df the project 'and for 'some reason had not requested a report 'from the secretary of the interior until May 24 Usually 30 days are required to receive the report1' after it is requested and for the commission to give its approval Thomas said There was righting in thd'etreets of Hofei on the Japanese left wing 65 miles 4 northwest of Wuhu md Japanese there were 'reported blocked in their efforts' to occupy Oranges for Juice dozen Minced Ham or Bologna lb Cheese ull Cream lb ing the corresponding months of 1937 a 19 percent reduction Yet mileage figures for the first three months of this year show a 4 per cent increase over last year in the same period If the present rate of decrease in traffic deaths can be main tained for the rest of the year the council estimated 7500 lives will have been saved in comparison with last figures Traffic accident reduction in 1938 has not been confined to any one section of the country The North Central states led with a drop of 25 percent Next came the Northeastern states with a cut of 23 percent and third the South At lantic states with a reduction of 14 percent Increase in Rockies Mountain states has the 1938 record been un favorable This section had an in crease of 13 percent Oregon topped the state list with a drop of 40 percent Michigan was second with 39 percent and Dela ware third with 38 percent Providence I with a popula tion of 256000 went throughApril without atraffic fatality The mo death record now exceeds 100 days a world mark for cities of comparable population accord ing" to the statistics WINNER MEMORIAL DAY RACE surrounding villages where sev eral persons were injured British Ship" Sunk MADRID Spain May The British freighter Penthames was bombed and sunk in an air raid on Valencia harbor this morn ing No lives were lost A Spanish vessel also was sunk Air raid alarms kept the harbor district in a state of tension from 11 last night until after day break The Penthames was the third British ship sunk recently at Va lencia Spanish government port on the Mediterranean Others were the Thorpehall on May 24 and the Greatend on May 28 A rench sailor was killed yes terday and several British seamen wounded in Valencia harbor raids in which the rench steamer Djem was set afire The Penthamse had previously been bombed at Valencia on May 22 during an insurgent air raid Three sailors were wounded then and sh'e was set afire but the flames were quelled in an hour The Penthames at that time was unloading a cargo of wheat She is a 3995 ton vessel Loveall Booth Live Stock Commission Co MIAMI Market active vlO cents lower than 'average top 825 paid freely 180 250 lbs 810825 260 lbs and up 800815 150 170 lbs)' 810820 sows 750 stock pigs 725800 stags 725 down i Cattle Market weak to lower on slaughter classes of cattle stockers and feeders unchanged quoting good to choice fed steers and yearlings 700850 "good to choice short fed kinds 60070D good to choice fed heifers 600 700 good butcher cows 500600 cutter and low cutter cows 375 475 good to choice butcher bulls 500600 good to choice stock steers 500600 stock heifers 500600 Market steady with ri average top 825 on choice veals bulk good veals 675800 plain and common light veals 300600 common and medium heav ies 400600 i Market steady with' ri average top $890 on choice native spring lambs native wool ed lambs 750 slaughter ewes 200300 Kansas City Livestock KANSAS CITY May (U A) Hogs 2 5u0 uneven iewscattered early sales' 160 to 180 pounds to traders 5 to 10 lower at 850 and 855 general market 10 to 15 lower than average practical to 850 bulk good to choice 170 to 280 'pounds 850 heavier weights scarce lot 345 pound 815 few good to choice 140 to 160 pounds 825 850 bulk sows 750790 Cattle: 10000 calves 1200 fed steers and yearlings steady to strong pots 10 to 15 higher on strictly good to choice lots plain to medium grades slow fed heifers fully steady stockers and feeders little changed top strong weight Missouri steers 990 several loads 960985f choice heifers and mixed yearlings 925 good: to choice vealers 700 900 bulk stockers and feeders: 675800 light stockers 850 Sheep 21000 killing classes fair ly active fairly steady choice na tive spring lambs 915 early sales mostly 885 915 many loads shorn Texas lambs 500 550 oc casional shipments down to 450 Kansas City Grain a KANSAS CITY May Wheat: 123 cars higher to 2 lower No 2 dark hard 75 76 No 3 No 2 hard 68 69 No 3 67 £8 No 2 red 67 No 3 65" Close: July 65 Sept 65 1 Com: 48 cars to 1 lower No 2 white nominally 5254 No 8 nominally 52 No 2 yel low nominally 5152No 3 nominally 50 52 No1 3 nom inally 49 52 No 2 mixpd nominally 50 52 No 3 nomi nally 49 51 Close: July 52 Sept 1 Oats: 5 cars lower to high er No 2 white nominally 26 28 No nominally 2 27 Produce KANSAS CITY May Produce: Eggs 17: 1 4 creamery butter 25 1 2 butterfat 1819 packing butter Poultry: Hens 13 1 216 1 2 roosters 9 2 11 1 2 springs 15 19 broilers 1416 Kansas City Hay KANSAS CITY May (Ab Hay: l'car alfalfa: No extra leafy 20002100 No extra leafy 18002000 No 1700 1800 No 2 'leafy 14501650 prairie No 1 9Q0950 No 2 850900 1 Chicago Produce CHICAGO May But ter'1717797 lbs easy creamery specials (93 score) 2626 ex tras (92) 25 extra firsts (90 91) 2424 firsts (88 89) 2122 seconds (86 87) 20 21 standards (90 centralized carlots) 24? Eggs 39142 easy fresh graded extra firsts local 19 cars 20 firsts local 19 cars 19 current receipts 18 storage packed ex tras 21 firsts 21 Poultry live 27 trucks steady hens over 5 lbs 18 i 6 lbs and under 21 Leghorn hens broil ers colored 19 Plymouth and White Rock 20 Leghorn 16 18 fryers colored 19 Plymouth and White Rock 20 springs colored 21 Plymouth Rock 22 White Rock 23 bareback chickens 1618 roosters 14 Leghorn roosters 18 turkeys hens 19 toms 16 ducks 4 lbs up 14 small 13 geese 11 Chicago Grain CHICAGO May Wheat recovered most of 1 cents loss today after toppling to fresh' five year low price levels because of a record breaking 1988 crop forecast bulges of 10 cento a basher ia YOU EVER LITTLE ROCK Ark May (Ab Deputy Sheriff Connor fatally wounded lynn 50 division manager of the Arkansas uel Oil company during a dis turbance last night at a filling station nine miles west of the city death brought the Memorial day week end toll to seven Three died in traf fic mishaps one was killed by lightning another burned to death and one Melton Hames 44 North Little Rock carpenter succumbed to heat prostration as the ther mometer reached a new high of 91 fpr the year here Connor was off duty when the lynn shooting occurred He re sides near the John Brady filling station and said he was summoned there after lynn backed his car over a water pump breaking it off at the ground crashed into the station and then into 1 a highway ditch The deputy reported lynn ad vanced on him threateningly and was knocked down twice with a blackjack before he shot him in the stomach in self defense The I oil dealer died several hours later Youth Injured in Smashup Improves Companion inJail Maitland Smith 18 year old Carterville Mo youth who was seriously injured at' Commerce early Memorial day when a car in which he was' riding overturned continued to show improvement at Miami Baptist hospital today i improvement brought him closer Sheriff Walter Young said to probable charges by the federal government of viola tion: of the Dyer transporta tion of a stolen car from one state to another The driver of the car 18 year old Virgil Miller was still held in county jail today County officers decided to hold him in preference to returning both Miller and Smith to Carthage to face possible auto theft and grand larceny charges The decision was made the sheriff said after federal authorities took an interest in the case The sheriff said he Was inform ed federal officers would arrive here this afternoon to question Miller and Smith Miller signed a confession yesterday in which he admitted he and hig injured as sociate had stolen the car in which they were traveling toward Texas from a Carterville man Miller un injured in the accident also ad mitted the 'sheriff said taking merchandise valued at $1000 from Carterville business places and 10 typewriters from the high school The alleged loot was found in the car by officers investigating the accident BONDED OR YOUR PROTECTION Phones 511 Day Stockyards' 220 Day or Night Miami OkU Lingerie Slips Panties Briefs Half Slips Ready to Wear or Every Purse 14 North Main Miami Okls Langley Road Will Get Black Topping LANGLEY May Black top ping of the cut off road from Lang ley to its intersection with Highway 66 east of Vinita wag announced by sources said to be official last week The work will be expense of Ben Lyons a Chicago capitalist Lyons spent last week in Vinita Langley and his new town of Delano The infromation which was not officially confirmed disclosed that the proposed new road might be come a part of Highway 59 Graders have been busy the last week getting the new road in shape near here and except for a few culverts which must be placed in deep ditches the road is already passable AGE TWO One Group of Women's Spring Millinery Suitable for AU Summer Wear Values up to5 $5 Very Special! Pay Your Account and Get Jack Pot Tickets I 4 1 1 1 1 Regular $100 AUen A Silk Hose 50 4 a "''Z Iola $235 One Way $4125 Round Trip 3 Buseg Daily a Tulsa $180 One Way $325 Round Trip 4 Buiea Duly 'iX Soap and Oxydol Special Soap 6 bars 23c Oxydol 3 small boxes Oxydol large box BELOW 1 9 37'S (Continued from Psge One)' a long list of objections to a ord petition 'to take depositions from board members and employes Watts contended the ord peti tion was behind the record He also termed it a "fishing expe and contended that the Cov ington court had no right to autho rize the inquiries counsel for: ord planned to make In objecting to the ord peti tion for permission to take depo sitions Watts asserted that ord "intends to put questions of an im pertinent scurrilous and malicious Stockyards Ruling Reaffirmed The supreme court replied to criticism by administration offi cials today by denying flatly that it had reverted itself in the cele brated Kansas City stockyards de cision Chief Justice Hughes read an opinion to which Justice Black dissented denying a government petition for reconsideration of the April 25 decision The tribunal had condemned procedure followed by the Secreta ry of Agriculture in ordering a reduction of charges permitted commission men at the Kansas City Hughes said assertions by So licitor General Robert Jackson that the court had reversed itself were Both Jack son and Secretary Wallace had contended the court in its April 25 decision had termed defec procedure to which I had not objected in an opinion two years earlier Saying that the government had contended the court has re versed itself that the present de cision is contrary to the law of the as established by the decision on the former appeal and that procedural previously held be of is now regarded as Hughes add ed: S' "A "These assertions are unwar ranted Not only are the two de cisions consistent but the rule an nounced in our former opinion was applied and was decisive of the present appeal And the govern ment is in no position to claim surprise Ji Question ully Argued question whether there had been a fair hearing in the present case in the light of the situation disclosed by the testi mony and the other evidence was fully argued at the bar "The statement made in the pe tition for rehearing that the pres ent decision is contrary to the law of the case as declared in our first opinion is wholly unfounded Our decision 1 was not rested upon the absence of an re port "So 1 far from departing from our former opinion or from the statement that 1 the mdre matter of the presence or absence of an report was not Itself determinative we reiterate both that statement and the principle underlying it in our opinion on the present appeal a effort to establish a case for rehearing either because of an asserted inconsistency in our rul ings or because of lack of oppor tunity for full argument is CHINESE IGHT JAP LIERS IN HANKOW RAID '(Con tin usd rom Page Qns) nese said? and thara seemed little chance for escape troops and Others un der siege were in the bitterly contested region about Lanf eng on the: Lunghai railway 'They have been trying to press westward through Lanfeng 78 miles to Chengchow and from there turn southward for a 300 mile push to Hankow Should these units among the 400000 mon estimated to com prise: the Japanese army on their central front reach Chengchow they would be able with their com patriots to make a concerted drive toward Hsnkow 1000000 Chinese on ront i acknowledged that steady bombing by Japanese planes hampered their counter offensives to make such a' drive impossible but insisted they were in control about Lanfeng China has an estimated force of 1000000 men alorig the i crescent shaped front extending northwest from Wuhu on the Yangtze river through Anhwei province to Lan feng Japanese claimed capture of Poh sien 40 miles south of the Lung hai and a central point on the front but Chinese denied this our thousand Japanese with 88 field pieces and 20 tanks still' were storming the gates of that city Chinese informants said 1' Leon (Red) Phillips ''A OR GOVERNOR 111)1 'v'V'11 1 11 MEMORIAL MY TOTAL 299 (Continued from Page One) Cash notified the ederal Bureau of Investigation at Miami 25 miles north of here and Edgar Hoover at Washington assigned a squad of inspectors who flew here Sunday Third Note Sent Then early today while men worked on the case and throngs of curious milled about this cross roads village of 600 a man pre sumed to be the abductor slipped the third note under the door of the Cash apartment tossed rock at a window to attract attention and fled into the underbrush The message printed on a tri angular piece of brown wrapping paper ordered Cash to repeat ma neuvers prescribed in an earlier to drive over a spe cified oij a map blinking the head lights of his car at certain spots as a signal Cash had done this in vain last night but the new note was understood to have com plained of too many persons Elder Levine Has No NEW ROCHELLE 31 (A7 Murray Levine declared today he still had no idea of what kidnaped and killed his 12 year old son or: why and said the case henceforth was in the hands of the Speaking in embittered tones the moderately well to do New York lawyer said ransom was the only motive he could advance for the abduction of his boy whose muti lated body was washed ashore on Long Island Sound Sunday night after three months of mystery ederal agents who had re mained on the sidelines temporarily in deference to hope that he could ransom his son for $30000 have unleashed the full power of their organization in a mthodical search for the kidnapers who ap parently killed the boy a few days after abducting him eb 24 1 know: no more than you: do about the Levine told a re porter something new de velops this Is the last time I shall talk to you fellows The mat ter now is entirely in the hands of the Levine said his wife was bearing the shock of her loss well as could be 1 Levine said he had yet de whether he would pay the $5000 reward he had offered for the recovery of his body Repeating that the case was in police hands he declined to release the original ransom notes qr to de scribe the secret signatures by which he knew they were genuine He said he was "quite with the police conduct of the case His attention was directed to the kidnaping of a 5 year old boy in Princeton la Saturday night and he was asked if he hqd any advice for the parents I know anything about any other he replied I have no advice to Medical pursued their microscopic' examination of the slain Peter organs in the hope of finding some clue such poison traces to the manner which he was killed lmiami news Rkord We Give Jack Pot Tickets aulkenberry' MIAMI STORE OR WOMEN AND CHILDREN" No 3 North Md IHaai ci DYER BROS Phones 118 and 119 ree Delivery 1 Cream No £0 Cream No 2 17 Eggs 15 Springs' 18 to 16 Hens over 4 lbs 13 Light hens 10 Rposters 07 Cow hides 08 Miami Grain Wheat 1 60 Yellow com 53 Mixed Com 48 Oats itwrrni) HUDSON.

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