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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 2

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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TWO TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1939. THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN U. S. Army Orders Caribbean Area Placed Under Military Command But the Driver Is Unhurt Aunt Lizzie Flies On 108th Birthday FUNDS ASKED TO BEGIN NEW Hull Hints Reviving Foreign Debt Unit WASHINGTON. May 1.

6tp Secretary Hull hinted Monday at the MEDALS READY FOR DAIRYMEN Guild of Gopatis Will Hold Meeting Here Today. TULSA, May (UP) Atmfc Liz-years old and (net doctors' nnd nurses' salaries. Hnd expenses in the 1931-32 fiscal year The suit named 53 individuals, including former board members, treasurers, principals, buildings and Grounds employes, doctors, nurses and teachers. Opinion Is Divided The high court overrlcd in part and sustained in part, a decision of Ben Arnold, district judge, who granted demurrers in the suit, in the district court hearing. In regard to liability of the school district treasurers, the court held: ''School funJs in the hands of school officers or boards are in the nature or trust funds for the benefit of the public, (citing actions of statutes) provides that all taxes collected shall be placed in the hands of the treasurer, subject to the order of the board of education.

It is thus seen that the board of education is intrusted with the funds, and that the treasurer Is tile custodian thereof and the disbursing officer. All Arc Held Liable "And disposition of such funds. TRADE HEADS TOLD TO WAR ON NEW DEAL Business Optimism Told At U. S. Chamber's Parley.

owl In a uurnin' barn" AIR PROGRAM the old forego Monday, celebrated her first airplane her return "just it Aunt Lizzie, wht husbands and divoi Enemy' Attack on Panama Canal Is Feared. WASHINGTON. May l. OF) To riecreii.se the possibilitv of "rnenn" He said he expected to recivt hichyoarthrIsSr i rom Hungary i dyte of their herds, at the twelfth annual dairy program Tuesday. More than 160 visitors and Okla iMoro than 160 visitors and Okla- WASHINGTON.

May l(p)Talk a fore conSress. forces slipping t'nu nn of Caribbean w- BSSl homa city dairymen are expected, Schools Set Less From School Land finn" s'Ci' rW'' Get i' i Peaker'nfier0lsneak JESSE JONES BACKS siry, Washington, will address the i b-d WHEELER RAIL BILL! and'rcrcel'fXaT ecd for Regulation of Fees LTnaVSed SrT sJr- said the revenue for trmxlta lr 0, conditmns Cited. oTto fat ABSENT-This is what the driver of a pas itcrcd to a. oiuson of Chicago found when he returned Mon- ab.senl. as luck would have it.

when a 1CrCnL IndoS i WSSt noeRrreaf and Strs" kr, ScTa 0 truck trailer upset at Ontario and Rush streets to crush the parked machine, on the driver's side. iWhephmo.) -r (fl UnUl policies (J. House Approves Fxmds "3ic OKeman: Fair par, i ls GuUine; r.iwrnse Testifying before the senate Inter- Rett. Everett Harris and Joe P. 11.

wed-ie'S- itic I stte. commerce committee. Jones em- Clarke, OollmgsviHe: Z. O. Edgin, Te- 1.7 t'' "'if pTTinSf7Tf'' Tennessee v.lio hid: baiiknipteiw.

ct.iitendinu that "out- Pauls find Sand Spring Home. LvsllJg LAIfAvi Ir'i We i tv a eti Fan as. Sand the umMnu roOA.Pr a t.ron ivn bv ryiTijyir ror Lwgert-Altus Project But $500,000 Must Also Be Obtained From Flood Control Monies; Thomas Hopeful for Provision. Bank officials "indicated That thejfe nrd' nanioBri-'' many suits now pending for rccovcrv I lrl. Gen.

Edmund i of sunds paid out by she school board Daicv to also influenced the decision to dis- charao with headquarters at Vr ntin ndhn.c ie i rrant It Juan. i i i hould i W( bar iUanfcs tfeu" tw warrants for par.i which they had paid cash. hind $21,062,500 to increase the garri- Quirk Decisions impossible stationed at the canal per ma -T ouuert im that tl "en 1 autho Fopriaucr l58UCd aP-. 5000 V' The supreme court decisions upheld C' the school district's ruiht to sue for-; initiative is Lackiuc i i "1 I ed or 1 1U1 1 that the appropriations hnd to be f. re.eriaCL based legislative authority.

The vision ofhc laT-rhr WASHINGTON. May 1.. -The house approved Monday the bulk of a S172.604.765 interior department appropriation bill i-uuipiuuiisf lomt. oul returned to tne senate for action on era! disputed provisions. tJnSSii irbv OUR CARTOONIST the budget bureau, but IO nw 851 greater than the current de- i IS REWARDED BY ffl I "Amendment of the a't to -rS UcTff i 'HtI Rio Get Break, Lyjr I feff KSr "This court i part hi! hf.fr.ro bf-lunrt the to re- statutory amhoriUvSuch funds when passcd IegisIa- I ort-AltUn Mnl mSC1 Howeve tiv nea whi-h in OU onn provid 1 Uiv( Sen Nve Clan-ficatioT Is Askc.1 I Chairman Pittman (D PProprHUod for flood suunduding lulctvlirntU" i Believes Fund, WeiJ0anderRav v5wfor such'n men- i WUI Be Forthcoming for'l 7 T' 'n WASHINGTON.

Mav asked Ofcla. specifically insofar as treasurers 'ha-! '1? Monday ho confident pro lS Believes Funds Will Be Forthcoming vf.si,!T5ttLnninv frrdn5V nJhNOrlV 1 re-j Finance Your New Car Through Your Dealer iooimEI Term Is Suspended SlSSr Sn--ra i For Drunk Driving about su' propriatcd from flood control fund; i Speaker after speaker Thomas said construction of the Dewey o. Pettic: The now petition demande! suit iJ- attorney, vocational workers." supple-! Xrw 1 Seen ect proiwlos'o "rnalt 'ammwc n. tie pay itui a doVn ln "'l in 00 i es in the souUiwce-i payments for jservi md ma-: 1 Camii tonals expenditures for which no i 1:1 eam niore troops and ami- The plan for dantminp th specific authorization is ziven by law rurcraI1 suri! rid new air fields i fork of p.i I1Vcr near'l 1 si, i waters 'part 1 Peiticrcw had been in thf rountv 1 miricile North Of S5.0 t1 'rrt p-o-- 7CO- INTEREST can best be protected by having your -L dealer handle all the details of financing your new car through Commercial Credit service. Our twenty-seven year experience and thc financing of millions of time payment transactions through local dealers has convinced us that this is true.

Why not ask your dealer about this plan? He can arrange everything for you, at one place and at one time. i ''o expressed that the yars old. Thorns. II a move wotiid serve as an effective vivert dunnc, tiie 1036 drouth STATE TO CALL FOR ROAD BIDS ON $2,200,000 cnee at Dos Moines with approval of i PT' ub- President Roosevelt. lste; Location of the proposed dam ls i i uv it mi froni tl jn- thc PPly.

of Aisiis.W The I i if em r.rande, P. R. In the a b.i iv. const it itcd i the highway, bee State Is Repaid By i rensioners Estate liliar.c:,'.! nous When J. Harry Johnson ass of sou meriea.

1938 and 1939 I attorney general, ri thoueh thc cffcctiv bv the admlnis- HTT7TXWTiSlr of a fKjjjJU jftj 1 Ib I 1 RATE GUARANTEED NO HIDDEN CHARGES When we handle your time payment transaction on any make of new car through your dealer, we guarantee (bat (be financing rate you mill pay docs not exceed $6.00 per year per $100 (50c per month) on your original unpaid balance plus charge for thc insurance you receive, payable in 12 to IS or more equal monthly instalments. Some stares require .1 a small charge for filing, recording or tax, which is added. This rate is available on any make of new car through acceptable dealers anywhere in the United States. No hidden charges for "investigation" or otherwise. REAL INSURANCE PROTECTION physical damage to your new car.

We guarantee that you will get exactly the coverage you pay or and will not pay any more for such insurance than the regular published rates charged by the same insurance company for the territory in which you live. YOU DEAL WITH LOCAL PEOPLE Whrl VOu arrange with your local dealer to finance your new car through one of the 192 local offices in the United States offering Commercial Credit service, you arc dealing with a group of local people trained to give you efficient, sympathetic and fair They bring additional funds into your community. If your dealer finances your new car through the office nearest to you this also assures you of preferred service from the other offices. Your dealer can tell you what i HERALD PUBLISHER I I BUYS CITY BUILDING1 Paper Will Be Moved To Broadway Location. Owner Is Charged With Burning Car 111 UUI.ILl September 9.

reporting that it had en stolen. He is quoted as saying at ho couldn't pay for it and didn't vill be protected bv an in this may mean surance policy or certificate sent to yoa by one of thc largest insurance companies. This insurance will protect you against loss by fire-actual value; theft-broad form; collisiondeductible type; and other accidental Barron representing the former owner. J. W.

Olvev. now liv-ins in Shrcvcport. said the salo would be consumaied and the title Davis said he expected to si-vt ncresan- remorielins; immcdiau 'v The Daily Herald will oeeupv the EXTERNAllY CAUSED PBMPLES Mrs. Jane Smith. London.

Ohio, tvritcs: "Due to an external condition, mv face broke out with ugly pimples. Many after using Cuticura Soap and Ointment a very short time, the pimples vanished." Buy Cuticura todav at your druggist's, 256, For FKKIv sample, v-ritc Cuticura. Dept. IS. Maiden.

Mass. OUK finincCd where When your ''c through am' ofice in the Lnitea QreJjC service, offering han you should nay no mrc Stop Gossip? End Session WASHINGTON. Mav Gibson Vt.i. said Monday ecneress should adjourn within a month because there would be "too much talk of war as lont; as the ses- lid vet everything HEADACHE? (jf You'll get brand-new thrills from Pontiac's silken-smooth performance, lullaby ride, and roomy a Commercial Credit Company Man Old at 35 NOW YOUNG. FULL OF LIFE i come when you learn how easily you mmlmJJSt can buy this big, luxurious beauty! rke Nit Tablets BALTIMORE Oklahoma City, Commercial Credit Service 218 N.

Robir For tha Greatest Dcmon.lration You Ever Had PHONE OR SEE CHIEFTAIN PONTIAC JACK HALL PONTIAC COMPANY, Inc. COMPANY 1100 N. Broadway 2-5141 4th Shartcl 3-3415 OSTREX -Jhm NewRawOyiforTonie.

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