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Daily September Paid CtrenlatloS THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN Oelihgtaa cut. QUannnu VOL. 41. NO. 284.

EIGHTEEN PAGES OKLAHOMA CITY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER Cy-P) MEANS ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE FIVE CENTS LowaownJ Nobility One Thing, Fresh Air Another Balky Ty peivriter, Fiendish Mike 'Throw' Doc in First Radio Talk BIG BUSINESS BALKS AS U. S. LOOKS AT PAY -bif PauJMaJlon WOMEN HELP MOB OF 1,000 LYNCH NEGRO WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. Economic advlitrs to the president arc running around tearing their hair Dawson Blames It All On Them.

NEW YORK, Oct. 18. iJfr-Mary McCormic. the opera singer who has a separation action pending against, the Georpfan prince. Sersie BANDITS RAID FARMER SALE, Fishermen Convicts Arc Identified As Two Stillwater Thugs.

AWAY IN AN AUTO And Everybody Says He Did Well. disguised as a and when the elus ive was found it had all the car NOW that the recall election is over the inside story of D. S. 'Doc' Dawson's speech can be told, provided this typewriter doesn't roll over on iu back and throw a fit like the one or Furious Maryland Throng Fights For Chance To Strike Victim. 25 POLICE NO AID marits of an it.

with just a touch of rpEMPUS fugi'tcd right along, and -L before they were half through men uocs speech was typed. has been in the business long time, and as this is a vocatlnr. hut when It was handed to him on two neat sheets of white paper he decided it was too long. So -Doc" went back home to Capitol Hill and consulted a friend whose great-great grandparents had cn- Issue currency in a rc- ury officials swooned en masse i Russian ballot in the March Wooden soldier when they hat one. At first they feared: nonctory crank- had Tfsiched i n-dcntial and then cir- thc story.

Then they thought behind it was to create con- i md heighten public interest in ic president may do. high time calls for very little in the way of pub- and tear out for the mlcr. which has hypnotic powers cobra or a good-looking blonde. trusted him su or the family The prince says: 'What I sav. 'Fresh He Is insanely jealous.

The prince says: -Stick your head out of a locks the hotel door, and 1 have to stay in all dayr and if I want fresh air I have lo my head out the Selecting another piece of celery, a very crisp looking piece, she continued: 'Life with the prince was Just a Piling up of Asiatic stupidities. "Do I hope the prince marries asain? 1 certainly do. I hate to prize heirlooms Thompson and Walker, i had never my life made much same modcL so 'tis said. Solomon used one rainy afternoon a piece once when I was a little Sbov Limitation of Topmost Salaries, Predicted In Future, Unpopular. LAW IS CALLED IN Corporations Hurry to See Mow Far Government Really Can Go.

WASHINGTON. Oct. 18. (A) Action to limit high salaries of big business loaders was privately forecast in official circles Wednesday after the federal trade commission announced it was sulcing 2.000 companies to furnish data on the salaries of their executives and directors. Following President Roosevelt's Inquisitive glance at movie (Claries, the commission's Inquiry was described in informed circles nh a prelude to more delinks action.

icrhaps Johnson, Are Sought for Robbery. down in Texas, but it klnda shocked lfa water eayy" and "Adam and Eve on a raft, wreck 'em." to his cooks, with all the facility of a tratn announcer doing battle with a torrid potato, but of the fancy rhetoric de- manded by political campaigns he has no knowledge whatsoever. He first outlined his speech to a typist at his campaign headquarters, me iacics Aiu and I decided mumble-ty-peg was more In mv line. Via rpHEir wnen ne patted out the Proverbs. -Doc" and his pal set to Vork on this chain-driven, acetylene-lighted monstrosity, which played them all kinds of dirty diction tricks.

When "Doc" planted a swollen finger on the key it laboriously got itself on paper Officers Overpowered By Crowd Victim Hanged And Burned. PRINCESS ANNE. Oct. 18. a Negro accused of attacking an aged white farm woman was dragged from the Somerset county jail Wednesday night by a mob of more than 1,000 men.

women and children, and was lynched. He was hanscd to an oak tree just outside the town after the mob had However. Dawson finally got to li-H-on-thc-ground rwnetary situation is c. iHu.Hiig neaaquartcrs. He was think 1 i lupe identified from pictures as of breath, i ne nad not time to Blackie Thompson and Whitcy The prinre.

who has a divorce action pending against her. was not around to tell how it felt to be the husband of an opera singer. community sale at the fair- b.wuwuo iiuiu wcanesaay night, seized approximately $5,000 and escaped unscathed. Victims of (he holdup had Mils VvMk bandlt WCrC ThomPsn an stripped him of part of his CITY REQUESTS $845,000 DAM They've Seen A Big Snake, Or Something NEW BUSINESS TIME TO SEEK RECOUNT MAY ENDTHURSDAY influence. disappeared from the State peniten tiary at McAlcster six weeks ago when ZONE FAVORED wicj ootaincd permits to go fishing.

Ray Johnson, a third member of tha LOAN OF U. S. -serpent of Point Cad- Jevcl. tied a rope around hts neck, and pulled him behind an automobile through the main street 6f the town. As the mob made iLs slow progress toward the scene of the hanging, various members leaped at the Negro, screaming and cursing, and repeatedly knocked him down.

Women struck at him and fought for a chance to seize him. He apparently was dead when the croud finally reached the tree. dolLrihidisV.au" i0V! l1 -'iumi- Ul rcorganitc the monl NEW 01:1 never would he do -recurring question asc the currency of the bluntly Tkcd This week fcd- boro started a controversy that raged federate who waited in a nearhv wcanesaay from the Strait of Ji Fuca up toward Prince of Wales motorcar while Thompson and Walker staged the robbery, officers said. Pictures Are Identified pclago. and it won't be settled unless ai osier Says Bond Issue Not 7'Jio would be )inei( con- come reluctantly.

If irrs-, ucrc not convening in jb'K corporations, soi Umiinrij. ward their "brain Russcfll Area on Northwest Sixteenth Once Refused By City Council. Business zoning of the J. nen Russell property at NorlHwcsL Sixteenth Both Factions Undecided On Whether to Petition Election -Check. Both sides in the city recall elec tne monster lays an egg.

The egg is to determine the of the 80-foot nightmare reported two-score citizens of all degrees, they can decide on a name. Hiaschuckoluk." meaning big Needed on Vast Fort Reno Project. Acting in the belief Oklahoma can get the Port Reno ter supply reservoir u-ithnm Photographs and shown to the robbery victims immediately after the holdup. Sheriff M. J.

Bradley said Thev promptly pointed out the Thompson Buckgr tion fight remained undecided street and Indiana avenue was recom- burned. The rope was cut small pieces and distributed members of the mob as H. Wiggin, former chairman 3Cd to the city council again Wednesday on whether to demand a recount, although Jasper Roberts. ing Ils bonded debt, Orval Mosier, city Canadian press reported Victoria Lhe irv va Pnolo6pllS RS those of C. M.

Rebcr. state Identification aurcau operative who was In still- secretary of the county election board. ill renll7.e congress cannot I to go along with a sane payers, understanding the he would isider "hijonal bank, received total compensation of nearly $1,500,000 in naire from the commission was dls- whicr iiippiy inter demanding a Dcnston. $845,600. He will file it with "big mble." said indignantly there of the two convicts.

1 Thursdaj ctcd. she returned to her after spending the night advisory public works board Thursday. vised to the contrary 1 the county cannot be put of! much' and failed to Ret the necessary three; Reports have been received here nen the bandits appeared, each hold- that public the great number of eye-witnesses made it a sure thing. Meanwhile Point Cadboro. B.

C. i by Mr. Roosevelt, It i lo force his hand at aaministratioti of- attorney. Elaborate precautions were Wcdnesdav to protect the ballots in Tuesday's poll. A locksmith called to the courthouse to nut a ficials in Wachhigtc approve the nroieet.

briskly herded against a wall andho icforu Mr. new noney seid from A cash box. Thi reported this season dubbed it "Cad-borosaurus." or "caddy" for short, and assured the city will bear part of the expense. lock on the vault in which the ballot customers. 0l lounns vote in tne council.

At a subsequent meeting, however, A. H. Jacob-, ward three councilman, chanped his vote. giving the zoning ordinance the required majority. The district court sustained an attack on the council's procedure, filed by W.

L. Murphy, attorney for the protesting properly owners, The court held Jacoby vote change could not be considered as the council had acted reserved all rights. Other points said Windows of the for safe keeping County authorities informed the governor Tuesday there would be no trouble and' re- lection board office Public works administrators havt bonde? Ut city niclals that i iUion heretofore Keys inly Wednesday after- Customers Are Victim The sales commissioners Included James Berry, banker and former candidate for lieutenant governor George Fiesncr. county commissioner' i tiliMesi locked in a strong box which has two locks. One of the keys was retained finance the city's part of the project.

The government will accept by Roberts, the other given to George lis which will pre-ncivss from taki i of his hands '-xccutives and the di.eetors. he questionnaire asked each corpora-I lion to -report by October 25 the amount paid in salary, fees, bonuses YOUNG BANDIT sales day; Bob Parker, lumber dealer: and said the 0cr a ja-year period, the money to retire debt can be tal out of the general fund revenues the rate of about $70,000 a year ay the qites-! i could be rc-opened i verpowered a detail of Ice who had been sent tnnc to guard Armwooc nv. casn value of stock it a plar uaiueis. Kcpuoiican member of the election board. The box thus cannot be opened save when both are present.

Mayor Bllnn. defeated by Tom E. McGoe by 2i voles, and D. S. Dawson, beaten for the ward four councilman post by Grovcr Pendleton by 155 nd tin ooi I-rlsch.

cashier for the event- Har-ley Thomas. T. G. Burns, and others salc of 'rm products! which nets from S3.000 to $5,000 at each session, was about over and tin-last customers were paying up when by This the only plan advi whicn the city could obtain GETS 20 YEARS A special committee of commis sioncrs Wednesday also decided to roc niiipiy aacquate to meet iu needs for mid leave him a continuous each of ihc last the inflationists. The paying decide on Hint bonnes to met but Ins best friends Hfe jection of a petition to ex the corporate limits prop ne oanaits appeared.

The robbers escaped In a motor cat Nort This bond issue of 54,000,000 Tinny-sixth grounds bulldingand in which a third failed I SUppIy clty specially in ware candidates Purity Squad Has Done Its Job Well Alternative Managerial Go- era! public works proBram. Officers were nnablf jli Jury Acts Quickly in Case Of James Spivey, Who Robbed Cattle Buyer. Twenty years in prison was fixed ltclys will recite the project to the extent" of Ending of Bahlrhcm Steel i p. tiled suits agy.inst the directors, "gins excessive bonuses had been id to officers and directors from Grace Oj.r of Leader St-genc Grac president of the cor-ration. was alleged to have received 626.7S3 i salary and bmlS tor the it 1029 nnrt $5,745,307 in the livc-u period rom 19'5 to 1930.

mother large corporation whose Wednesday by a dLstricfcourt Jury as tne price James Spivey. 17 Conference Value Cited by Bingham LONDON. Oct. 18. f4 Stating he did not share the views of many that the world economic conference was 3 Our Card, Mister, tspectors have just finished 100 miles wen machine gunr in Stillwater cash for the Journey.

J.v Walker. Irvin It took the jury less than an hour return the verdict on the robbery with lire-arms charge against the youth in the holdup August 10 of Ly- And DonH Drop It! Bronze cards for presentation to rkv In Oklahoma Mosier tyianaPr0V'ided rVal ne for a background and the must be made a citv for Pie. Since issuing my clean-t has been obeyed" to the hi see. 1 am very liberal." Johnson escaped from state prisor August 31 when, as trusties, they were to 80 ilhin 0Ul5ldc lh- real (inference will do toroi Northwes Spivey of the Kn-Rltsh Tulsa Mother Plans a salary of and J850.000. bringing Ijis lata lion for the year up to $1 A ruling by the Recon; nance corporation that money would he loaned some lime after the holdup, using 'eSUlt 01 lheir cscaP- Oav- Appea al for Her Son MERCURY DUE FOR RISE IN ST A TE TODAY Warmer beginning in the western part of the state will spread to the eastern portion Thursday as skies continue mostly cloudy in all sections.

Harry P. Wahlgrcn. weatherman, predicted. Friday will be partly cloudy and somewhat colder. Precipitation is needed in the extreme west portion where the winter wheat crop is getting off to a poor start, Wahlgrcn said.

In his weekly crop report. Wahlgrcn said crops In all sections except the extreme west ly livestock fnd pastures. Temperatures Thursday probably will climb ba-k into the eighties over the state. Oklahoma Citv had a maximum of 72 degTee Wednesday after eha.klng up a low of 46 degrees. orary emblem will be engraved each.

Master is paying for them oi nw private purse. panicd by Jane Hopkins, 18-ycar-old more stringent rules govern ing dea.s nation of trusties and a revision prison rules in an effort to prevent escapes. receiving Si unless they cui ns testified she decided to make the Ip with Spivey for an adventure. ofrcrcd Jefcnse Johnson, about 30. was sentenced Now They Know The Cow Supplies Milk ALBUQUERQUE.

N. Oct. 18. Rumfelt. escaped Washington stale convict who was reunited with his mother on the day of sentenced101" murder, Wednesday was eember 19, He was corniced of slav" Stephen Mann, Mcdford nightwatch- seeking to shift the blame to George St.

Louis Laundries Close After Strike ST. LOUIS. Oct. laundries and towel and linen supply companies Wednesday night announced a complete shutdown until tan, but his sentence was commuted life imprisonment. CHICAGO, Oct.

Mell. 28 years old. 1500 block Northwest Thirtieth street, also charged. Mel! declared he was forced drive a car in which Spivey overtook Drapcr Gricsby, a-isistanl miit peddler during a robbery. Marys LI at the Wentwoi Methods NOW AIM EE IS IN A MOOD TO i is mandatory.

elcmentary school bing the First National bank at Allen" fore the court lor sentence hit "disprove the assumption children that milk cor Kathryn Rumfelt of Tulvt Oku the murder of U. S. Lennox nnim DIVORCE DAVE taking plans for i against Mell would be dropped. Two Men Nearing ZJL, boltlcs' "Spot" and right policeman. July 3 1324 lation.

That coram ttidctu to dcprccrale infight after a banlc robbery. the milk foundation. "Spot" a instead of rcduciruc thtjj laundries and supply companies in St. The decision of the plants to shut i btate Death Chair BOSTON. Oct.

ir.4'i The Bos ton Daily Record in a copyriphtw story says that Aimee Scmple McPher eld grains the cwllar. MANAGUA. Ntc Americs klUed'fate airplane which 25 RlaMC'S IKe by drive si.n Hutton. cvanpclist. has declared Ted Patwn, SallJsaw youth, and fUlt INDIANS AT GRAYHORSB FAIRFAX, Oct.

18. (Special.) Tha second annual feast of the Fairfax Wednesday-plunged in Managua lake. They Charli that on the advice of her atton she ha-s decided to bring suit for vorcc her husband. David 1 is of Boston: Han- dle lhe elecl'rJc Jack penitentiary shortly after Thursday Indians will be held Thursday noon m-alester. Oct.

.16. P. when the duck seo.on opened in Oklahoma th week, one of the first hunter to oil his gun was Mallory Hawk, whose repute among the nimrods of the state is of the highest. He's a laundrvman. all oil i i foreign exchacge midnight, apparently have an Indian reservation of The Record says it learned that the for Oklahoma Cit I Look What I Found in Today's I WANT ADS evangelist conferred by long disUnc.

telephone with her attorneys Weducs feast are paid by the chamber or commerce but the Indiana do the work another we: pre drive againi orgai Patton. ami Pennsylvania Educator Dies PHILADELPHIA, Oct. Dr Edwin Schofield Crawley, profess! emeritus of mathematics at the Uni verslty of Pennsylvania, died Wednesday. Crawley spent 51 of his 71 year; ui prtparwg tne rood in their own style, v. quoted her as say College to Elect Queen ALVA.

Oct. IB Specials Northwestern college students will elect a queen October 25. the process of formation, the civic committee will meet Saturday noon to take further action. The committee, composed of representatives o'. every civic organization in the city will seek co-operation in the drive.

an indication that he will not inter- Patton. 25-year-old farmer, will be executed for slaying Robert H. Wall, a boyhood friend. Dumas will die for an INJUNCTION ASKED AGAINST vn.A.&AS PAPER'S PRESSES LITTLE ROCK, Oct. attack gin in coal county.

the Arkansas Democrat was asked la chancery court hex Death Stops Wedding, Qirl Buried Under Lover's Name Labor Party Given Arkansas Medical Group ElccU PARAGOULD. Ark Oct. 18. CP Dr. J.

T. Altman. Jonesboro. was elected president of the first councUor district of the Northeast Arkansas Medical society and Jonesboto was selected tor the organization's spring here Wednesday. Gains in Sweden ing adjoining the newspaper plant.

They alleged noise from the presses with England. ani wwr.t would encourag? world! aftScnce the success of tfac fore ten exchange cxwrts con-' -iias Britain will fallow our by readjust Ins her currency to; ams basis, cV, no; carc aootu France. Our i aUoa would probably iorce her I 40 cept our basts. i THE best inside McKee curves sav their candidate risht now --t be about -4 to 5. That rep-i a change from a wk aco McKec was a rwavcer favorite.

I as reason for the change Is the fiS; campaign being con-i jeci ay that shwwd paUUcian. I renting offices, in the IS.iAy. relief an A six-piece dininsr room suite used but in good serviceable condition, is tagged $22.50 in classification 40. The chairs are well constructed and have genuine blue leather seats repossessed Ice-O-Matic electric refrigerator is offered for payable $5 a month, In classification 40. Under classification 28 is a lumber company's ad offer- Speeding the state officials' salary dispute on to the state supreme court for the third time.

Earl Foster, special district judge. Wednesday overruled new trial motion in Governor Murray's unsuccessful suit for Injunction to prevent payment of statutory salaries, because of reduced legislative appropriations. Case made for appeal will be prepared by November 18. Moi Rico Given OSLO, Norway. Oct platiorru of uncmploym opposition disharmony the Labor party to bic Norwegian political pic SAN DIEGO.

Oct. 23 OPh ins in the films star, from James K. Crofton. wealthy Agua Callentc sportsman, in superior court Wednesday, she al accident mace that impossible. But sentiment is another thing.

"She and John had been going together a year. He asked if it would be all right bury her that way and I said it was -all right," said Frank Garrett, 30 Northeast Sixth street, the girl's father, Wednesday night. Miss Garrett was riding behind Gates on a motorcycle October 6 when the cycle crashed Into a car. The girl's lert foot was severed, and although It first was thought she Miss Audrey Mane Garrett, who died Tuesday night In a local hospital, would have been 19 years old Thursday. But October 18 was to have been more than a birthday she was to have been married to John Gates, 22-year-old printing firm em- So Thursday at a.

at the Watts and McAtee funeral home, funeral services will be held lor Mrs. Audrey Marie Gates. The change In Labor crnented from the elections iiooring, siaing and leged cruelty. Indian Acer Cbani shiplap In which 18 parties competed for Farmer Killed br Horse KOLDENVILE. -Oct.

18. (Special.) J. P. HyatL Hughes county farmer, about 5S years old. died here from injuries received when hit by a horse 'during a race at the county fair grounds a week ago.

Woman Burns To Death LOCKKART. Texas. Oct. 18. JP Mrs.

W- R. Wallace was burned fatally Wednesday when her- clothing caught fire from burning trash. I USd lumber promise to. restore city cuts and Va-d Sentences Satisfy U. S.

WASHINGTON. Oct. 18. VPy-Tha tat department Wednesday reported tsetf satisfied with the sentences giv- the GALLUP. N.

Oct. 16. V-John Portland of Albuquerque, special Indian service agent, was in charge of the Navajo Indian vocation school at Fort Wingate. N. Wednesdav.

relieving Supt. E. B. Dale and R. J.

Vaughn, chief clerk. kinds. Thirty-five dollars buys a late style used 3-pfece overstuffed living room suite In good condition. Find out more about this under classification 40. relapse retair.es 31; the Liberals, losing 24: and the Agrarians.

1 three. 37. by legal procedu: sault in Germany upon Roland Velz, native of Merlden, Conn..

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