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The Daily Oklahoman du lieu suivant : Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 10

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THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 193.3. American Jewish Congress to Send Four Demands to Qerman government Today Ik Oil Worker Found Visiting This City Beauty Spot Costs Nothing GIRL MISSING, LESS THAN MANUFACTURER'S COST! Dead in His Room Art Pender grass, 46-year-old oil TRIAL IS DUE KJ last, xw oi llicse KANGiiS by one ot America's outstanding manufacturers recently closed. We were there withtU ANTI-SEMITIC ACTIONS MUST END, IS CLAIM enabling us to again scoop the furniture m'll kct of Oklahoma City. With: Absence of Star Witness field worker, was found dead on the floor of his rooms in the rear of 645 Southeast Twenty-eighth' street Sunday. A gas fire was burnlne.

Paul Causes Speculation. Powers, acting coroner, said his verdict uui a Qouor tms is one of the--best, bargains ever brought' Every purchaser? will get the finest range mad and SAVE $15.25. DECATUR, March 26. fffV- win oe death from suffocation and alcoholic poisoning. Minister at Berlin Says Disappearance of one of the state's principal witnesses cast some doubt Sunday night on the probable course to be followed Monday when seven Negroes Indicted in the "Scottsboro attack case" are to go on trial for Sen-lees will be held from the Garrison funeral home at 3 p.

m. with burial in Sunny Lane cem 'Atrocities Like Those Of War Days. etery. Pcndergrass is survived by two sons, two daughters, two brothers and furniture fi'lll'Tl need. lf Hi 4h now! 1 Plain Black 1: Pf -with White il 1 Doors ie second time.

Speculation over the absence of tnree sisters, none residents of Oklahoma City. Ruby Bates, one of two alleged vic NEW YORK, March 26. IP While 2.200 Jews applauded and cheered. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, honorary president of the American Jewish congress, announced Sunday dur tims tne aitacs aDoara a southern IT railway frelcht train March 25.

1931. overshadowed a pending motion ing, a sermon mat uie jewisn trcss Monday will transmit to The girl, who also is the alleged author of a letter renudiatiner her German government, through Ambassador Wllhelm von Pruttwltz, four Porcelain inside and outside, latest designs, newest features, green, ivory and every wanted color, insulated doors, regularly $45.00. 100 buyers can get one the finest of all modern ranges and yet save It is the order of the new deal-quality at a price. ANEWJTAJ. ismsium testimony in the first trials, two years ago, has been missing from her home in Huntsviiie, since February 27, able to find a trace of her.

100 people $1 5.25 here on tiyU, quality each range and yet get the nd workmamlip Mrs. Mary Bates to id officers-, she believed her daugnter had been vital "demands. They arc: There must be an immediate cessation of all anti-semitic activities and propaganda in Germany, "The abandonment of the policy of racial discrimination against and of economic exclusion of Jews from the life of Germany. "The protection of Jewish life and property. "There shall not be an expulsion of 'osl Jews who have come Into Germany since 1914." Tne letter tne Bates girl is alleged to have written and which she swore in an affidavit was false, was delivered to attorneys employed by the International Labor Defense at Birm O.

K. "farniturc for LESS!" FURNITURE RUG CO. "Furniture for Las1 Phone 3-5484 (O. K. AUCTION CO.) THIRD AND HUDSON ingham recently, when efforts to gaii the release of Roy Wright, one of the "There are our demands." Rabbi Negroes named in the original indict- Wise told his congregation.

"If these WATCri THIS PAPER demands be granted, as God knows failed. they ought to be, there will be ar of every plan and undertaking of pro- The Canadian River From May Avenue study, made by Clayton E. lers boulevard, is one of the the city. This came Soule. 1503 North A A beauty spot on the banks of the shimmering Ohio, you say? Nay.

friend. However hard to believe. this is the muddy old North Canadian out west near May avenue, where it winds Its torturous way into city made by As he spoke, the executive committee of the congress was in session in his study a few paces away. A committee spokesman said the group had been in telephonic communication with Washington. Cablegrams giving members of the Oklahoma City Camera club.

the latest developments in Germany FARM UNIT TO HULL ACTS TO Brief City News OPEN SESSION BETTER TRADE STUDEBAKER'S SENSATIONAL, NEW Automatic Nurse's Purse Snatched A youth Were spread out on a tabic. Every seat in Carnegie hall was taken as Rabble Wise and Bernard S. Dcutsch, president of the congress, addressed the congregation, and hundreds were turned away. Deutsch said the recent statement of the Central Union of German Citi-sens of the Jewish Faith, in which terrorism stories were discounted, was "pitifully unconvincing." because, he aald, the Nazis extort from opressed persons denials of mistreatment. He called "antl-semiticism hi Germany" a "challenge to civilization Itself." Oklahoma Council Delegates U.

S. Is Seeking Success Of Economic Conference. snatched a purse from the hands of Virginia German, Oklahoma City General hospital nurse, Saturday night in the 600 block North Hudson Meet Here Today. More than 325 members of the Okla WASHINGTON. March 26.

(IP) ie. It contained jewelry but no Alter making progress toward putting money. homa Agricultural Co-operative council are expected to assemble in the city Monday for general meeting of Nurse Pay Study Pushed Further American government Sunday night was nrenarlne an effort It honed tne state group. efforts to establish a satisfactory wage Convention sessions, during whlcn scale among Okianoma city trained wouio strike -at tne roots oi tne worm depression with diplomacy as its officers wUl be elected, will be held at irscs wui be made during tois week, aoneared Sunday. Alumnae of the Bristol hotel and will run through different schools are attempting to To the of Cordell Hull, sec out the day.

H. J. Denton. Oklahoma City, is president and Dr. L.

S. Ellis. Stillwater, secretary. retary of state, perhaps the most vital problem with which he has to deal In addition to general business ses is tnat of restoring world trade. BERLIN, March 26.

Konstaiitm Von Neurath, foreign minister, ordinarily the Hitler cabinet's silent man who virtually never receives journalists, broke his silence Sunday to throw the entire weight of his internationally known personality against what he considers "the deliberate, sudden rebirth of the vilification campaign con Church Meeting Set Fellowship sions, reports and discussions of farm With that end in view he meeting will be held Tuesday night and money problems, four principal to launch forthwith upon diplomatic speakers win appear on tne progr conversations aimed at clearing away the commercial barriers which have boards of all Christian churches Dr. Leonard Logan, university or Oklahoma, will go into detail on the county to plan a union commi ducted during the World war against Easter afternoon for Chris-church congregations, according money, banking and its relationship to successful farming. President Roosevelt's farm relief bill, which has to Rev. O. James Sowcll, president of grown up in the depression years.

As each nation, hard pressed financially, sought to sell goods but not to buy them. Hull has ascertained that tariff walls have gone higher and higher, while alongside them, there have sprung up complicated quota limita been studied constantly since it announced, will be further analyzed Automobiles They operate with twelve uncanny "mechanical brains" You have scarcely anything to do but steer! Y. C. A. Procram Tonhrht In uy Dr.

J. T. banders. Oklahoma and M. college.

Farm credit will be door community program to be presented Monday night at the Y. W. C. studied under direction of Clarence tions ana restrictions on exchange of money. On these matters the secretary of state will seek the co-opera- Speaking quietly, but with an inner emotion even his composed attitude of a man of the world could not hide, he declared: "It is my duty, both because I must defend the honor of my people, and because I am a responsible statesmen, to warn the world against permitting the baneful spirit of calumny vogue during the war to flare up V.

S. BRANCH VIEWS MISTREATMENT AT END Roberts, editor of the Oklahoma a. win leature tnree one-act plays by the Chesnut studio Dlavcrs. as Farmer-Stockman while Tom Cheek, sisted by Mrs. Arnold Fleig.

formerly president of the Farmers' union will 3n or any nation that will listen. His whole purpose Is to assure in Ivance the success of the monetarv Denver community oJavers. A on "tarm uo-uperauves. Up dance by Henrietta Come of the Y. W.

C. health education de and economic conference to be held this summer in London. FULL LEVY NEEDED partment aiso is on the program. Ad Club to Elect Vote on Paul WASHINGTON. March 26.

The state department Sunday night reported an official investigation cf Hohelsel, Oklahoma Gas and Electric BY RURAL SCHOOLS Maximum 15-Mill Tax Held ano ii. e. Ramsey, city advertising man, for president of the Okla conditions Germany lndii NORMAN. March 26. (Snecial.1 'whereas, there was for a short time homa City Ad club will be taken at Vital to Operation.

me meeung oi tne club Wednesday. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary E. Leach, 82 years old, pioneer Norman resident, were held Sunday afternoon Jews, this phase eventually may be Wheatland Meeting Planned Post considered virtually terminated." it the First Methodist church here. Every Oklahoma county rural school poned from March 1R n.

ovwui This finding, based on reports from the Berlin embassy and Americau tax levy allowed by the constitu The aged resident, who died Wednesday night at her home one and a half miles north of here, will be buried in York, Neb. meeting scheduled for Wheatland probably will be held the latter part of April, Mac L. Hutchcns, secretary consulates throughout Germany, wj telegraphed by the state departmei tion at annual meetings Tuesday, if country schools are to have anything to leading American Jews who had requested the government to verify iunerlntendent. said Sunday. said Sunday.

Owen Chaffin will be in charge of the program, one of a series in various communities near Because of heavy reductions in tne reportea mistreatment of bers of their race at the hands of property valuations, the maximum lew will not furnish enough funds to Hitlerites and to take appropriate While state department officials did Keep some weas scnoois going eignt months, even with state aid. At least an eight-month term Is necessary if in pictures! not ampmy tne telegram, it was derstood authoritatively that no v-vM vara om, pioneer city contractor who died Saturday at his home. 2o0l East Twenty-third street. schools are accredited. One member will be elected to eve; school board at the meetings, and cial protest to the Hitler government is piannea in view oi tne embassy well at street and Draper funeral 2 p' Mondav- Burial tentative budget will be drawn up for next year.

Sessions will open at 2 "KING KONG" p. m. Retention of most of the present nf tM cemetery. Knights American Jewry had been aroused to a high pitch of indignation by the reports of harsh measures against teacners was urged oy Mrs. Hale in shirtcd followers of Adolf Hitler.

ner letter to scnool patrons. Texas University -Coming Thursday chancellor and now dictator. Protest meetings have been called In varijui parts of the nation. The state department has been flooded with tele STUD BAKER strides confidently forward with Automatic Automobiles the most sensational motoring development of 1933! Ahead of the times in every particular, these amazing new Automatic Stude-bakers give convincing notice to the public that Studebaker will continue to lead in engineering, in performance and in value. These Automatic Studebakers all but drive themselves.

Their twelve uncanny "mechanical brains" not only act for you but practically "think" for you. You have little to do but steer. You start at the switch of a key. You have no attention to pay to spark, carburetor or choke. Your engine automatically starts itself again should you stall it.

You stop at the touch of your toe tip with Power Brakes, the great engineering achieve-ment of the year. Everything that can be'done automatically is done automatically in these sensational Automatic Studebakera; They even make their own smooth pavements with an incredibly sensitive device that instantly and automatically adjusts shock absorber action to all conditions of road and temperature. Come drive one of these new Automatic Studebakers now. See for yourself how far they are ahead of every other car, new or old, on the market! You can count on Studebaker to serve you as dependably and permanently today as you could throughout the 81 uninterrupted years of Studebaker history; "-iwu it-covering eunoay Expansion Sought AUSTIN. Texas.

March 26. (tP) The recommendation that higher edu grams asking appropriate diplomatic pital. cation in Texas be conccntrati LONDON JEWS TALK GERMAN GOODS BOYCOTT Linson, 4-vear-oId son nf Mr onrf the University of Texas was made LONDON. March 26. JP London Jews, disturoed at reports or Jcwisn ounuay alter ne rcceivec lls ac nls nme south east of the City.

Attendant sa.rf mistreatment in Germany, arc ering a boycott of German goods. faunday by the joint Texas legislative committee on organization and economy in a report prepared for submission to the legislature. "While other state-supported institutions have been losing In enrol- lil 1 nCar 0PCn fIre ment. the university has gained in number of students, indicating a dis The board of deputies of British Jews, most influential Semitic body in Great Britain, meeting Sunday behind closed doors passed resolutions ot condemnation and calling for arrangements for a public meeting at which the situation could be discussed and a protest made. tinct tendency toward centralization of education in the state and a change me imeiesvs oi siuaenws irom technical work to the kinds of work giver in the university," the report stated.

LEE TRACY Frank McHugh 'Private Jones" BELFAST. Northern Ireland, March jd. persons standing the sidewalk were injured slightly Sunday when a bomb thrown on the top of a railway bus In the outskirts LIBERTY Lorcfta Young Paul Lukas GRAND SLAM KENNEBREW MOTOR CO. 825 North Broadway Phone 2-52 exploded. The bus, with no pt gers, was not damaged.

CHINESE DECORATE AMERICAN WORKER Aid to Refugees Cited As Cause for Merit. SHANGHAI, March 26. (JPh-George Fitch, general secretary of the foreign Young Men's Christian association of Shanghai, has been decorated by the Chinese government hi recogniton of his relief work among the Chapel refugees a year ago during fighting between Japanese and Chinescs in Shanghai. Fitch repeatedly risked his life by-going into battle zones and leading to safety Chinese unable to escape. Tne decoratiot.

is an elaborate silver tablet with the four Chinese characters. Po. Ai. Jen and Feng, meaning "With charity towards all he spreads the influence of love," also are engraved on it. Geo.

Raft Francli Dee Gary Cooper Jack Oakle If I Had a Million' Stud $5 CROQUIGNOLE aSsb Jj PERMANENT WjgL AVE SALON baker FOLLY Joel McCrra Fay Vry "A MOST DANGEROUS GAME" BUILDER OF CHAMPIONS PIONEER OF FREE WHEELING.

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