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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 29

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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A SEVENTEEN THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN. SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1934. gerlm Is Tense as Troops Patrol Streets Political Unrest Unallayed i olant. loan and crant, Julian Aid's Fine Hydro. building, loan and grant.

Major county. rugn- Unpaid, Arrest Due ivays, loan and grant, wis. United States attorney. Landfield. who pleaded nolo con-ndere last March and was lined.

os and had until June 30 to pay Request that a warrant be issued for PUBLIC MILLS ABOUT UNTIL LATE AT NIGHT Philip Landfleld. former C. C. Julian the bt nc No additional payment made, said D. E.

Hodges. United States attorney. ind Rovaltv Co. associate, who have WASHINGTON, June Aiming at a new speed record in allocating public works funds, Secro- Saturday failed to pay the $475 bal- assist? ho died here Friday the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dyer A.

Hoover. 2833 Northwest Flfteentn Out-of-Tbwn Patients icices saturaay mgnt anouea street, will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday at Harrah in charge of the Hahn funeral home. Burial will be in Minnc- to -'34 non-ieaeral proji and Puerto Rico.

Thev included: You, Too, Can Kind 1 (One-Day Service reds of foot sufferers i Dramatic Canadian county. ditch, loan PENNSYLVANIA BRIDGE TO i all over tort by a Jtai EFT WITHOUT REPAIR nr. 10 repairs arc contemplated Pennsylvania avenue bridge he North Canadian river condemned to vehicles more than 3,000 pounds, it DR. R. V.

MORRIS, M. Cp. Phone 2-0302 521 First Natl. Bldg. announced at the city hall Sat-v.

The Exchange avenue viaduct is the main artery of traffic In li. 48 SAS I strict rcRhrjcntation. Will You Support a Convention Based on BUSINESS PRINCIPLES? WITH a membership of 24,000 in the American Legion and 10,000 in the Lesion Auxiliary, the 16th Annual State Convention of the American Legion will be held in Oklahoma City September 2 3 and 1, and will be the largest Convention ever held by any organization in the State of Oklahoma. An estimated twelve to thirteen thousand Legionnaires and Auxiliary members will come from two hundred cities and towns in the state. 'rm ti in I Kfi Meeting Place Needed Minimum estimates on the cost of putting on the Convention total $7,500.

Of this amount, mind you, nearly a thousand dollars is required to provide facilities for holding Convention session, with district caucuses and Convention meetings, he-cause Oklahoma City has no downtown hall large enough to take care of this Convention. will be spent locally, including the 52.100 provided by the State Department of the Legion. A Business-Like Convention We desire to put it up to you, the business and professional men of Oklahoma City, as to just what it will be worth to you for us to bring twelve to thirteen thousand people to this city for a period of three to four davs. We are attempting to handle this Convention on a strictly business basis, and to do so it is necessary for the business-like arrangement to be mutual. the stahlim.

the rebuff from the rhnnccllor. -nlral figures in Germany's latest It remained fo: One-Third of Cost Already Provided It should he noted, too. that the American Legion, Department of Oklahoma, is one of thc few organizations that shares thc expense of its convention, and its by-laws require Ihe pavment of ten cents per member, or a total of to the Convention Fund. This means that Okla-homa Cilv will receive one-third of the Convention cost from outside sources and must raise $5,000 itself. Papon on June lv.

nnwc. off the final spark wrangling. He spoke blun fi-d vo'ria Chancellor riitlcr uacs emi rr-n' cr-hcd He is shown at the top lr 'Fallen' members of the Nazi machine F'ar von rap-'" '7c'." is under arrest. -rn'cr' 'rc is dead, his own hand, after and cineUcd from the party. Kurt ran is slain as he resisted arrest by Hitler PUBUCRECOS Many others, inciurlinc mnh Nnr.i What Is It Worth to You? We must raise 55,000.

as stated above, and we must do so immediately Our plan is to ask an investment from vou. the heads of Oklahoma City establishments of every kind. We ask you to invest with us the amount of money that you feel is a sensible investment, based on what vour return will be through having this number of people in our city for three days. We are asking you in this manner because we want to save you time, and we have fully outlined the basis of all of our plans in the foregoing. Your Contribution Will Be Acknowledged, and All Funds Audited complete list of all establishments and individuals in Oklahoma City who sponsor this Convention fund bv sending us their check, will be printed in the 13.000 programs provided for delegates and guests at the Convention, unless specifically re nested not to do so in each case, and in an advertisement in this newspaper, just as soon as the Convention fund is raised.

All contributions will be acknowledged and all funds will be audited bv a certified public accountant. A displav card stating that you are a sponsor of the convention will be furnished each contributor. No "Rackets'' Allowed Post 35 desires to call the attention of the public to the fact that not one cent of public contribution is consented in its home at Tenth and Robinson, all of the funds for this build-in: having come from the members (he 'iselves. and it desires to pursue thc same type of business-like policy in putting on this largest of state conventions. (Nor has it been the policv of Post 35 to sell tickets or solicit funds for charitable purposes.) There will be no paid advertising in the Convention program nor any advertising schemes connected with Ou Convention.

Nor will there be "anv concessions sold or percentage arrangements made or any sort of "racket" or "chiseling" plan spon-sorc-i bv thc Convention Committee. I'os-t :55 feels that all advantages of this record crowd should accrue to merchants and others who have existing establishments in our city. Every cent of the convention fund a lmJSnk to HMrfbw wannf- 1 Ov-rr Johnson. -2 year? fort to smooth the path of "der --hw fhr '()- rr.a Cttv i hrk-r Giro dauchtrr of Mr. and fuehrer." WlUiam atncW- 53 years Mrs lie Albert Long.

616 South By- witnort a.rmbied 13 vrars old, Elk Hnuchter of Hitler." was "announced as his motto. v. asssis 'U Mr 04 Nortlvvcst Nonh avcn and fmaneial problems. -ap f. iat Vrs LICENSES Dr.

Hiainnr Scharht. president of eaneinK Charl- L. Martin. 73 years old, 2833 i Arnlstrong. 25 old.

fd 7taS5rd ma-k of thr Northwest Fiftcrnth street. Frances W. Pritchard. 540 Eu- vjrtua," of the 0. tton at a mo- of Mr and Oo'rtTnT Srhuhmarhrr, cHnrrt mmVncr TcLs.

da- hter of Mr. and jphn Embry. 23 years old. Chandler. Cordril I Hull i.suoc a jgy Eldin Peik- 2322 XcrlhwC5t Marl1 German moraiorium' on payment of Twenty-first street.

Northwest Twcnt -nr-L fereicn debts. He blamed the Hitler PTl Ia'' Daughter of Mr. and Mr.v Edward clpmJon w. Warc. l09 Northwest ps ff)r many of Gcrmany-S eco.

ri.sred one yoi.n. Jctseph Garrocy. Houston. Texas. Fourtcenth street, and Alice Jose- nomjp hi Rosemary, daughter of -Vr.

ana ft Foutz. 1930 Northwest Thir- Thc rensloUs nnd JeWLsh questions nd ee. Mrs Howard Burress Skmn.r. -ui strcct. i also have stood in the wav of more an the Northest Sevcnte.Mith street old.

Moore. cordial relations with the United i.a- trouble utthin the of Mr. nnd Mrs Joh Nr-. J-v Southwest States. r.

TW5 atti- 2801 North Fonshtll avcn I "c- The recent meetinc between Hitler doi ThipMPig evident '''noTaVerne. clauphT of nnMr- rpdVrwi 321 Northwest Eighth successful. the A Mr, Vernon W. Corky. 3609 South Alcohol Truck Soive.l in Texas Vf'tr-'il'ics and shi-tci i Herman Rickctts.

30 years old. Paw- x.AREDO. Texas. June 30. of Mr.

and Mrs. Martin IlrP. ami Louise Alley. Rcdroek. Customs inspectors Saturday seized a UHrs stiff Yorker.

1007 West Washington ave- 0 Bott-mnn Mndsey. 26 years olrt. carryii.a 340 callons oi alcohol re iiii Thirty-ninth street. abou, ,00 bottles of assorted nlv vasue: Mary Ann. daughter of Mr.

and and ThpWB LoVclla Aiken, 6-0 Jiquors on a r0ad 17 miles north of Mary Ann. dangl m. Mrs. Fifteenth street. i SRobert Wilbur' Burdick.

21 year; Elrabeth. rianchtcroi Edmond. and Dortna Aioina Marguerite Cathleen Barth. Northwest Forty-; Robert L. Rnooes.

ju VPatrietariauchter of Mr. and 0 vt Frank Jesse Winco. 1332 North- Sam Gold 32 years old M8--Stiles avenue, and Jodie Whitsc North Stiles avenue. nnmnrri nueninc. 3R yea Third street of Mr.

and If you desire further detailed information, please communicate with George A. Davis, convention chairman, 321 North Har-vev Street. Telephone 2-3231, or Frank Smith, Commander Post 35. 12th and Harvey Street, Telephone 3-9S7S. dau Harry S- L-w i Northwest First corrtnc Pedersoi Fort Sill.

Make your check payable to Convention Fund for the amount vou feel justified and mail it immediately to F. G. Baker. Convention Treasurer, care of the City Hall, Oklahoma City. and Edna Huffmai James B.

Miles. and Lillte Eighth of Mr. and lrolyrdaughterofami Mrs. Aubrey Lee Bonitz, 1.13 North i wp Third street. of the mi Harry B.

Cordell Democrat For STATE BOARD AGRICULTURE Returned $41,000 at the close of the Inst fiscal year-proven economy. The American Legion OKLAHOMA CITY POST 35 Jf Th Dillaru 1325 Northeast Sixteenth MVrg.1 CMaru" 133' Morm "cTthrvn DaArlene. daughter of Mr. 'hold, and Mrs Flovd Crawford 1508 North Robinson avenue..

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