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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 7

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TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1938. THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN Damage FmmRust, Rain Slash State Wheat Crop 13,407,000 Bushels frcnch Star Scores: lS15m-Yell Dar-You! And She Really Is The Rage of Paris. NATION'S YIELD Paris Flight Pleases Fliers' Wives Pinky Plunks for State Song CHURCHES AT NORMAN UNITE FREE CONCERT AT TAFT SET FOR TONIGHT NEAR RECORD; U.S. LOANS DUE Estimate for Oklahoma Cut Hthc scenes with some To 58,993,000. films: The Rage of Paris" In person of Danielle Darrieux Symphony Orchestra To Make Bow in Rehearsal.

The paint finally got dry, the weather looks all right, and the first in the series of starlleht coh- mild Methodist Branches Are First to Merge. NORMAN. July 1 1. Norman'x two Methodist churches merged in what officials said was the first union in the United States to be completed by North and South Methodist churches. Dr.

A. Norton Evans, pastor of the McParlin Memorial Methodist church, said his congregation voted for the merger a week ago. It was approved by the First Methodist Episcopal church at its quarterly conference (say it Dan-yell Dar you). 21 -year-old toast of European of- European of- certs to be presented weekly in the Oklahoma wheatgrowers of about bushels of grain, the federal department of agriculture's bureau ot economics announced here Monday. The bureau's crop estimates based Taft junior highschool stadium by production already tabulated, and ither prediction: Oklahoma 58.993.000 the 72.400,- bushels, as compared 000 bushels predicted inviting the public to come out and i Hi ueht here It; a80.

Uni- ported S4.0U0- Djn.rlltnarr.rux saary over Entire period preparing for debut. month ago. listen to the preview dress rehearsal He said the unification was approved by Charles E. Mead. Kansas 15 p.

m. Tuesday, free of cnarge. City, presiding bishop of the Oklahoma Methodist Episcopal church confer- Ret Offered rtt me same time, tne national outlook as reported by the department, made government loans to support sagging wheat prices a certaintv as reports indicated a crop of bushels, second largest yield on record. Loans Provided by tr blshon of the Methodist' EnSenrTnl attraction, the broadcastlno of the church, south, conference. election returns at 15-mlnute inter vals.

It's a sort of good-will gesture, to make up to the patrons for being disappointed so many times, and in the hopes that it will be such a good show that they will come back Thurs iable I thei i scone So script So script grain for higher Unification of the north and south churches on a national scale was approved several months ago, but Doctor Evans said the Norman churches were the first actually to merge. The churches will hold their first union worship July 24. July estimate exceeds day night. domestic and export needs of about months delay chalked up while writ- frs figured way to reveal as many hid- don charms as law allows. As it I wt ana handed "to Darrieux and ou.uuu.uuu ousneis.

The indicated ield this year is only 41,000.000 bush-Is short of the record crop of 1915. Ralph Rose will conduct the program of Americana, opening with selections of Victor Herbert. The soloist will be Mrs. James Neilson. The lo; soprano, who will sing a composition i the farmer's buy- i-asraanKS wcr ju.uuu- compari written by her husband, who Is a University and member of the i symphony orchestra.

Other soloists will buying power, and on this the loans' will be from 59 to ts a bushel. Washington offi-according' to The Associated and demure, she has delicate i basis, features, full luscious lips, masses of 35 cc copper-bronze hair, gray-green eyes, cials. be Annette Burford, soprano; Steele Of i new song for Oklahoma huna in the bal- The faic ancc Monda schools in Ih Left to righ U. S. URGED TO LEAD IN REFUGEE RELIEF Conference Wants Taylor To Lead Organization.

EVIAN-LES-BA1NS. France Julv n.tPy Fresh efforts were made Monday to give the United States the leading role in the work of a proposed permanent organization to aid refugees from greater Germany. The movement gained momentum through pressure by delegates to the as these three members of widely divergent music world, sat on a curb and discussed music, they arc Al Cook, Truman "Pinky" Tomlin, be announced late this be close to the minimum. available only to growers huuo. icnor.

and Helen Gregorv. dancer from Norman, who will do an interpretation of Fcrdc Grofe's "Metropolis." The concert will also be the debut of the festival chorus of 200 inrhfs tall. Eloped three vears to Henri Drcoin. greatest living I Frencn World war ace. who is nearly QPgra her Hollywood, and.

as former M'St'am Cook, chairman of the junior chamber ee, is the kind of guy who enjoys music know too much about it. Neilson, of ersity, is a concert musician, both as He loves opera. Tomlin is a boy who Mai light note of i but doesn't claim Oklahoma City Uni player and director. there bushel wheat crop eral of brief 3 numbers as the "Organ Prelude. hich will Grinders- its umpn into swing.

But the three of them think a song 11 result Lo satisfy everybody. Swing." Thelast will be the iage which was 44.015,000 bushels, i Yield was indicated at 11 bushels an I acre, a drop of 2.5 bushels from the June 1 estimate. with "The Star Spangled Bt Truman Tomlin Takes Guitar, Is Off for Hills To Compose Oklahoma Blues. projected establishmer hlch clima: fia? Uial rust, excess! directors hope. They ha ivlor said his re-vas more impor-ish a definite io locate such a flag i iO Sunday Cook got on the phone and called Ponca City, where Tom- and the radio.

I in history during June, were growing conditions" which cut slate's wheat outlook. Wheat straw and weeds made mbor he i pOKT OF SEVEN SEAS" -three-ring dramatic acting revolving Wallace composing wth was here Monday afternoon. Cook, Tomlin. and James Neil-. band director at Oklahoma Citv 1 vcrsity.

talked the whole thing I a in the lobby of Municipal audi- I to sf m. (7-7693.) For the scries of 10 ncw erts. to be given hereafter on day nights, the prices are S4 for Thl ved scats; 52 for general, and jr" fr logos. Prices for individual The The Beloved Hotel BROAD SMILES When Howard Hughes brought his around-the-world plane down in Paris in record time Monday, wives of the fliers who are members of the swift plane's crew were all smiles in New York. Above, Mrs.

Tliomas L. Thur-low. left, and Mrs. Harry Connor, are happy at the news received at their hotel. The grinning boy is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thurlow. Another happy wife of a member of the plane's crew is Mrs. Richard Stoddart. wife or the radio operator, who followed progress of the flight with her radio in a New York hotel Monday.

(Wirephoto.) studio said, Matter of ecus are 51 ior loges. 50 sponsors ca't dig him out was made by Tomlin Monda; ing a conference with junior' for TENNESSEE FIRM TO BUILD BRIDGE Public Records nought, of However, corn's condition aided bv soil moisture had placed the vield Tomlin and n.skcd what prospects at their best since 1932. The )c though! ic idea. He expressed Tulsa County River Project Contract Awarded. DIVORCE PETITIONS and the press was notified, that was month ago.

and noth-rc has been heard from Tom- Popejoy. JilRTH: Daughter of Mr. and 408 Southwest Forty-f St. Anthony hospital. ing 1 may go to southeastern his guitar and figure us i Cook reported.

1 it was pointed out, he to report to work be- i is finished. lly got it in his blood," it. He was humming6 a or about five bushels higher than the 10-year average. Indicated production is 32.357.000 bushels, compared with 30.960,000 bushels in 1937. Oats production was placed at took Vcatch, alleging S.

Woolard, al- The state highway commission awarded contract for the Red river bridge to the Forcum-Jamcs Dyersburg. for 1 neglect. H. E. from I leging neglect.

vigor, and hundreds of coi have poured in. Last week Tomlin return state. He stopped in Oklal Around llic world, as in San Francisco Palace Hotel is beloved. Perhaps because it embodies the things one loves about fascinating San Francisco perhaps because it treasures and daily interprets in modern guise the grand tradition of hospitable California perhaps simply because it is one of the world's Irulyyine hotels iu every Pearl Burroughs al- $565,671. from the leging The Joint Oklahoda-III connect Okla- 000 bushels last year: barley was 366.0C0 bushels, compared with 2.043.-j 000 bushels.

Tame hay production was estimated at 815.000 tons: wild hav at I 466.000 tons, and alfalfa at 500.000 call Al Cook, Phil from Grace Ph: pic, 623 East Fri; thony. Son of Mr. an conducting homa state higlv I been disqualified. ith Texas state hichwav No. oa Rlrtc project were opened Juno 21.

but awarding the contract was delayed be- Etiquet Problems: ing neglect. Myrth from Jar leging cruelty. R. L. from Pauli in tabulations this would be all right, "Do you mind if I get 1 china?" or glass or chintz ever it is, makes it very hat Miller, alleging for one i 550 Emily Post Chi cd another would make too $3.50 single) t.

ul Nowlin, separate Norval W. Kirknatriok, 22 vears Id, 115 Northeast Seventh street," and Newcomer, 19 years old, 423 Surplus to Be High I Department officials in Washington forecast a wheat surplus threatening to surpass the 378.000.000 bushels in 1932, the largest on record. The 1937 crop surplus has been estimated at 200.000,000 bushels which, augmented by the apparent excess in this year. than 400,000,000 bushels. H.

R. Tolley, agricultural adjust- bank protection project adjacent to a proposed bridge, over the Arkansas Soaal Graces fa. nignway No. 64 north Tulsa county to Richards me Palace Hotel of Blxby Mullir Paul D. Macrorv, 21.

and IcLain. 21. both of Betha Lonnic L. Thomas. 21.

of IQUINN MUM ON uKianoma city. The MAfttS 10 Si JfmKS nc Market at New Montgomery 1 SHAWNEE mmincels Granted Permission io Wed 500.000 River I'olluti Damages Sought. soluiely not! And yet there arc ex- TTT CAIRO. July 11. King Farouk ccplional occasions when a verv In- VM granted permission to Prince Abdul timate friend might ask.

"Do you Moneim. has second cousin fiiri 'elling me where you sat. that. 1 0m-" uv! 1 So John Seal S50.000.000 foi SI SeTof TL Mi Tintf 10 of Albania. ear-oldonc-timcl 5 I 1 ll Abdul Moneim, 39- Monday Oklahoma nee for al-the North the only VralIy ask "cr friends where to look A $8l crown prince of Egypt, a 52,500.000 City by the leged pollutioi They 11 Be High-Steppers By and By son and sole heir of the former Abbas Helm! Pasha II.

deposed bv the British as ruler in 1914 on the nomination of his uncle, Sultan Hus- up themselves think it. shou there is not much sense in asking ff such questions, except to give the fft fL an idea about costs Ill.Wfc. who has had experience In buy ing 1 1 H'2)Wi sX oSoi'nr Juhr 1 'W ishing budget. But to then go off Jj and get duplicate things should never a 1 ttllly I O'Connell Kidnapers Taken to Alcatraz ims totaling 83,500.000 homa City. Stanard said filing of the clali ild be a "mere John O'Connell jr rfirt 9 t.i.rnw frrdatfon ft flWLS 1 filfj Cleanse clogged pores aid healing '45 rA'l o( the sore spots the easy Resinol way.

federal prisoners who arrived Monday in chains at Alcatraz prison in San Francisco hay, Federal officials said they were transferred from Leavenworth penitentiary Wednesday. Geary and Oley escaped from Onondaga county jail structed to file suit against Oklahoma City. Standard said Shawnee would contend that pollution of the river bv sewage from Oklahoma City forced the city of Shawnee "at great expense" to search for a new source of water. Shawnee now gels its water from wells and from a recently completelv lake The city Monday in district court settled two of more than 200 pollution suits. hesettlcmcnts, authorized by 5 nesinoi 1 iff" mm total of S99.0i i for $130 I S350.

Boyer Given Time To Perfect Appeal Broken lots of spring and summer styles ir colors blacks! This is th once a season even that hundreds of worn ch'wait for Ecton': exclusive footwear a ridiculous reductions. Before Dandruff Ends Your Hair Mjg remove every Barticle of loosed'cifmirtdiri No Refunds Es JB Attorneys for R. former Boyc ounty lay granted until Sentembor in learning TO TWIRL A short course for highschool drum majors is being held on the mversity of Oklahoma campus. Hugo Coctz, Tulsa, right, instructor, demonstrates the orrcct method to twirl a baton to Margaret Bennington. Yale, left: Billie Jo Twyvian.

Poteau; 0ic Gene Scott, Ardmore, foreground; Orlin Trego, Woodward, and Betty Jo Chapman, vm land' Scott- 13-year-old drum major of Ardmore highschqol band is one of the ngest in lhe country. More than 30 are attendipg the course. complete appeal to the supreme court Boyer's conviction on a forgery charge resulting from alleged raiding of county relief funds In The order was made by Lucius Babcock. district Judge. Boyer was convicted by a jury which sentenced him to a year and a day in McAlestcr penitentiary..

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