Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 8

Publication:
Miami News-Recordi
Location:
Miami, Oklahoma
Issue Date:
Page:
8
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

HBB MIAMI NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA 'MONDAY MAY'S 1933 KIDNAPED GIRL IS RETURNED ECONOMIC ENVOY of of Restraint re ENVOY ROM ITALY ECONOMIC 10" ed lii Bi Phone 128 for Want Ad taker ds attendance an Actress Tired Nervous Ride Straw Hat Ji it 10csl Stirs Congressmen DAY At 606 607 a to Genuine Horsehide 12 All Leather ig Gloves ilo zT 33 37 re Penney Co DRUG CO sur col ba pa de just and Call the Crown Save a Trip Down Town week and 8 be held at Lost creek Pe ye pr sti dr mi He boys Ri Bi ed Ct Li More than half of the flowers in the world are red or some shade of red A paste of finely ground soy beans can be used as a substitute for eggs in making salad dressing of the mayonnaise type El g' Miss Betty Richmond of Chicago created quite a stir In the gallery of the house of representatives when she arose and Interrupted house orators by asserting they were get ting nowhere In their moves to rem edy hard times (Associated Press Photo) 33 Afternoon meal 41 Lair of beast 42 Street (abbr) 43 Carpet 45 Venomous Now for Men Women and children Priced 53 Lion 54 31416 55 Postmeridian 56 Sun god 58 Postscript A Sports Writer Thought He Could Do Better With Tale Of Wild Ride But Story Wins Surprising Citation let this summer catch you unprepared get your new State Strikes Anew At Bootleggers no ab sp' Noted Professor of Chemis try Named Successor to A Lawrence Lowell et tough wood 43 Routine of study 44 Destitute' of scalp covering 46 airy 49 To rot flax' epi 50 Garden tool1 st Governor Signs Beer Sale Bill in lorida frt Se PC mi fo' Results to Depend Largely on Road Executives He Tells House Group Th St an mt Nt thi di WC on ti5 sei PjOll JO'HINjBUjNlNiY The A has placed a mark er at the old mill in Ducktown Tennessee where Maggie Harris was born She was the Maggie of You and I Were Young ELLSWORTH Me May (TP) fire believed by athorities to have been of incendiary origin laid waste a large section of this city during the nighf with a loss esti mated at $1500000 At dawn when the fire was under control a blacxened desolate area was all that remained of approxi mately 175 business houses and residences Three to four hundred of the 4 000 inhabitants were left homeless and the Red Cross chapters from Bangor and Bar Harbor moved in to care for them A company of national guards men from Bar Harbor arrived soon after daybreak to assist the 100 special policemen sworn in during the night to guard the devastate ed area all it is Chief of Police John A Stuart said PEp pilei ei ns HARNESS STOLEN BANTER SPRINGS Maj Two sets of harness and a saddle were taken Sunday night from the William Apple barn a mile east of here on the Twelfth Street road They were valued at $175 Thieves forced a lock then relocked it again rance built the first sea going armor clad vessel in 1858 The American made Monitor was the second such ship 1932 The distinction never before had been bestowed upon a sports story It was a description of breathless ride down the Mt Van Hoevenberg bobsled course one of the most thrilling and dangerous experiences in' the sports curricu lum Eddie the only one among the battalion of writers to brave the great slide went out before dawn and made the trip down on a four man bob The sled that followed leaped the course at one of the hairpin turns and landed on the jagged rocks be low seriously injuring the mem bers of its German crew Neil help ed put them in ambulances for the trip down the mountain to the hos pital TALLAHASSEE la May Manufacture and sale of 32 percent beer wine and like bever ages became legal in lorida to day when Gov Dace Sholtz signed five acts of the current state Leg islature night occupied city south ollowing close on the heels of representatives of England rance and Canada ambassador to rance' Thomas'le Breton (center) arrived In Washington to Join elipe Eepll (left) Argentine envoy there In conducting economic conversations with President Roosevelt Picture wae made when the President areeted the visitor at the white house Associated Prees Photo) Beer of a maximum alcoholic content of 3 2 percent by weigTi is now sold legally in 30 states Laws have been passed permitting its sale in several other states at later dates States in which its sale already istlegal are: Arizona California Colorado Delaware in Wilmington only) lorida Illinois Indiana Iowa Kentucky Louisiana Mary land Massachusetts Minnesota Missouri Montana Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey North Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsyl vania Rhode Island South Caro lina Tennessee Vermont Wash ington Wisconsin West Virginia Sale is legal also in the District of Columbia Chinese Troops lee Before Second Offensive in Month Associated Press telephoto shows Margaret McMath 10 year old gnl of Mass as she was reunited with her parents Mr and Mrs Neil McMath after she was freed by kidnapers reported to have been paid a large ransom ROPER OUTLINES RAIL POLICIES 47 Right (abbr) 48 Mineral 50 Derby Guido Jung Italian representative came to America to confer with President Roosevelt declaring that Premier Mussolini Is ready tc all the cooperation in his In an attempt to attain the economic goals set forth by the President He is shown as he arrived In New York (Associated Press Photo) And How! BALTIMORE Barbara Lee Sweig 4 years old fell down a 35 foot well into five feet of water She clung to a rope which hung there until help arrived When she was brought up her head was bleeding and body bruised She looked down and sobbed: I got my new shoes Times Do Change PORTLAND Ore James Bain deputy city attorney has for years received requests to prose cute persons for selling beer This week a restaurant proprietor de manded prosecution of brewers who had refused to sell him beer pleading an inadequate supply Bain said that as yet refusal to sell beer was not a crime No un This RANCISCO Applause rippled as Kathleen Healy dashed across the stage and plunged into the orchestra pit Laughter broke out decided the patrons But Miss Healy a tight wire performer think so She had just come face to face with a lion in her dressing room Police and firemen herded it back into its cage Your Hurry? OKLAHOMA CITY Detective Wilder was in a hurry In his haste he notice the ele vator there He arrived two floors down much quicker than he intended somewhat shaken up or down JAPS ADVANCE ON TIENTSIN Revival Begun at yandotte Church COL HARRY WILBUR Auctioneer 304 St Miami Okla Office Phone 128 Res 697 Eddie Neil Almost Rewrote Story That Later Won Pulitzer Mention Edward Neil Jr Associ ated Press Sports writer whose vivid description of a bobsled ride down Jit Van Hoevenberg during the Winter Olympics won honorable men tion from the Pulitzer Prize committee as one of the out standing news stories of 1932 OKLAHOMA CITY May 8 A9 Reinforced by new laws with pris on penalty provisions gasoline in spectors of the corporation com mission and workers in the gaso line tax division of the Oklahoma Tax commission formed a new alli ance today to drive the gasoline out of business and prevent tax evasion By lowering the specific gravity of gasoline from 50 to 44 the Leg islature included a number of blends on which dealers had sought to escape paying the regular tax of 4 cents a gallon Copies of this law providing heavy fines and jail sentences for failure to submit to inspection were being supplied gasoline in spectors along with another new statute prohibiting sale of petro leum products deceptive trade names or The maximum penalty under the former statute which formerly provided for only contempt sen tences by the corporation commis sion is a $500 fine and 90 days 4t jail and under the latter $500 fine and one pear in prison By Mary ANN will sit and dream a bit of pranks long past though far away she is to day their first love and their last! The history of America has been written from every angle We have read of its discovery and the argu ment as to who really made the first footprint on the new conti nent But how often do we stop to con sider the important part played by women It was a woman who gave Amer ica her first flag Betsy Ross It was a woman who stirred within the young and ambitious Lincoln the desire to rise above the commonplace the hunger for learning the strength to struggle and above all a sublime dove for all mankind She was his mother Nancy Hanks It was 'a woman whose book so exposed the miseries end unfairness of ery that the entire nation was stir red into action and the Civil war was the result Harriet Beecher Stowe It was a woman who laid the foudation of the American Red Cross the greatest agen cy for mercy The work of Clara Barton is known in every corner of the globe It was a woman who persuaded Abraham Lincoln to set aside a day for rest and thanks through out the nation She was the editor of the famous Ladies Book and her name was Sarah Josephs Hale It wai woman whose WASHINGTON May P) Outlining the manner in which the administration expects President railroad plan to work Secretary Roper told the House commerce committee today that upon the results of the measure de pends the future of railway trans portation 1 the Roper empha sized depend not so much on the federal co ordinator as on the railroad executives themselves or what they accomplish they shall de serve full The secretary told of the studies leading to the recommendation of work done by a special committee headed Joseph Eastman of the Interstate Commerce commission and of suggestions received from a railroad committee Wil liamson president of the New York Central Carl Gray president of the Union Pacific Pelley president of the New York New Haven and Hartford and Henry Bruere spokesman for savings banks Roper said the plan of the rail road committee was rejected as putting much authority of government in railroad purpose of the bill is to as sist the railroads to help them selves and is essentially experi he said mechanics of operation con sist of regional co orinating com mittees with whom a federal offi cer called a co ordinator will co operate for a period of not more than two years This co ordinator is to divide the roads of the coun try into three general regions and maintain contacts with the roads of each region through committees of five members for each region These committees are to be selected by the roads themselves the right of selection being based on the road mileagev organizations are not rep resented on the regional co ordina ting committee but they are safe guarded in their rights of collective bargaining and all the rights they now have under state and federal laws are preserved to In addition the bill gives the in terstate commerce commission su pervision over holding companies and repeals the recatUure clause of the interstate jmmerce act HORIZONTAL 1 Sailor 6 Commenced 12 Solitary 13 igure of speech 14 Indian 15 Crowd 16 To accomplish 17 Cry of laughter 18 Second note in scale 20 South Ameri ca (abbr) 21 To decay 22 Upper human limb 24 Soft variety of copal 26 Thm crimped stuff 28 Pigeons 29 Beret 32 Symbol of clan 33 To affirm 34 Organic por tion of the soil 36 Network 37 Door rug 38 Old wagon track TIENTSIN May Chi nese troops fled today before the second Japanese Manchuhuan of fensive to be aimed in the direction of this city within a month ears were expressed that this time the advancing forces might continue all the way to Tientsin A bold attempt to assassinate a representative of the Manchukuan government at Peiping? hotel yes terday was not calculated to help matters any Two Chinese broke into the room of the man was registered Men and Little enriched and beautified American life cre ating an atmosphere of respect for the better things of life Louisa Alcott is alive today in her books It was a woman an American woman who a few years ago shared the Nobel Peace Prize and who has not read of this wonder ful woman and her work? It was an American woman who first swam the English Channel Gertrude Ederle Helen Wills Moo dy still the outstanding tennis champion And last but certainly not least it was an American woman who made the first solo trans Atlantic flight and broke the wo American trans continen tal speed record Amelia Earhart On day we pay tribute to all mothers Their names may not have been listed as perform ing some great service for the na tion They may not have broken records in physical attain ment They may not be famous as history credits fame but they have assumed a responsi bility and If the names of all mothers whose cour age sacrifice and love has been the means whereby a great man or a great woman rose to prominence could be listed the scroll would be well filled and of great length Good mothers are a great est asset and the time to tell them so is when they are alive and need encouragement to help them shoul der their big job Let us instill into the young and the old that the greatest God given Privilege is theirs on day the right to recognize just what your mother or some other fel has done1 for you and in some form of flower re membrance seal your appreciation who as Chang Shih Heng and shot him so severely that physicians today despaired of saving his life Under a combined artillery and bomb attack tne Chinese retreat ed today to Changli and main forces were concentrated at Lwan chow less than 100 miles north west of here ears were express ed for the safety of an American Methodist mission at Changli as the invading forces pushed toward that place In the new coast campaign Jap anese troops last Peitaiho a coast Chinwangtao Japan Hints TOKYO May The newed Japanese offensive south of the Great Wall of China will not extend to Peiping or Tientsin the war office told the Associated Press today This restraint will be exercised the war office spokes man said because Japan does not intend to provide an excuse for the discussion of her military disposi tions in President im pending conservations with repre sentatives of China and Japan The war office spokesman de clared the Chinese are massing troops in the Pciping region and renewing provocation along the Great Wall in the hope of luring the Japanese southward into the territory wnere friction with for eign interests would be almost in evitable MUKDEN Manchuria May 8 GP) A Rengo (Japanese) agency dispatch reports that Tsienansien and uningsien towns in the pro vince of Chili south of the Great Wall of China were occupied to day by Japanese troops The message said Tsienansien was occupied by the forces of Maj Gen Yoshiaki Takata commanding the Thirty sixth infantry brigade of the Sixth division and uning sien was taken by Maj Gen Teizo Hiraca commander of the Twenty eighth infantry brigade our teenth division WYANDOTTE May (Spe Conversions were reported at all services 'Sunday at the re vival meeting at the Baptist church being conducted by the Rev Gro ver Scales of Miami Services will continue through the start each evening at Baptismal services will the government park on Sunday afternoon Sunday school had an of 146 and the had 40 present Miss Thursey Long is leading the song service and MrsClaude arley is pianist Sermon subjects for last Sunday were Plan of and the for To night the missionary will speak on Great VALUE? (CAMBRIDGE Mass May 8 James Bryant Conant Shel don Emery professor of organic chemistry today was chosen by the corporation as president of Har vard university to succeed A Law Xence Lowell resigned The new president who was named by the corporation subject to confirmation by the board ofoverseers has just passed his for tieth birthday making him one ofthe youngest Harvard presidents in the long line extending back to 1640 Conant is the twenty fifth in the line of succession to head the uni versity He has been identified with Harvard university as a stu dent and teacher since 1910 a member of the division of chemis try since 1916 and has been chair naan of that division for the last two years engaged actively in teaching administration and re search nomination marks the second occasion on which a scien tist has been named for the presi dency of Harvard President Charles Eliot was a professor of chemistry in 1869 but prior to that time Harvard had tradition ally chosen its presidents from among the clergy President Lowell who announced his resignation several months ago had served as a lawyer and a pro fessor of government before his election The new nominee is widely known as a leader in modern sci entific research and investigation During the World war Conant was called to Washington where he served with the Bureau of Chemistry and Bureau of Mines and at1 the American 1 university experimental station wag engaged in research connected with the de velopment of war gas His research at Harvard has brought international recognition Two distinguished scientific hon ors have been awarded him during the last 18 months the Charles Chandler medal at Columbia uni versity awarded eb 5' 1932 and the William Nichols medal awarded March 11 1932 by the American Chemical society 54 Bard 55 Pertaining poles 57 To harvest 59 Interventions VERTICAL I Who is the Snap Wrists Slip On Cuff Style NEW YORK May It was a bitter cold' night at Lake Placid scene of the 1932 Olym pics It was late and a group of weary frost bitten sports writers were finishing up their pieces for the papers Most of them had been the since 9 am Eddie Neil the Associated Press grinning 200 pounder had been going since be fore daylight: He was dog tired Worse he was disgusted He looked disapprovingly at two typewrit ten sheets in his hand i go on to the telegraph of he told the one who was wait ing for the morning Got to rewrite this thing pretty me see said his reporto rial rival He immersed himself in the while Neil ran a iesh sheet of paper in his machine When he had finished he picked up hat and shoved it down over iron grey hair Like It fellow' going to send that' story just like it he declared Neil followed him out into the snow He feel like arguing The story was filed Eddie went to bed The next day his letter box at tjie Lake Placid hotel was filled with telegrams rom every part of the country they came they said me Neil was surprised grinned thanked the went back to work Described Bobsled He was even more greatly prised the other day when a league advised him the same story had received honorable mention from the Pulitzer Prize committee as one of the best news stories of it bi (By The Associated Press) Gratitude Takes Strange Turn VIENNA Before Baron ranz Nopscza explorer took hii own life he shot and killed his secre tary who had once saved the bar life In a farewell note the explorer explained he could not bear to leave his faithful helper miserable and Wolf! Wolf! CHICAGO Desk Sergt Ru dolph Josephson took down the telephone receiver and listened to Lowell Wooley speak as follows: a wolf at my Laughing the sergeant advised the caller to' feed the wolf a bowl of soup and forget about it but Wooley insisted on action Two officers were sent to his home They captured a coyote or prairie wolf escaped from the zoo Rosina The Marvelous BRESCIA Italy Nothing in the barnyard is too good for Ros ina hen extraordinary Every time she lays an egg she lays an other for good measure Experts found nature had given her a double set of egg producing equip ment lady In the 'picture? 2 Sinainc voice 3 Eggs of fishes Tree havin 4 Within 5 Nullifies 7 To 8 Railroad 9 Male cat 10 Series of events of cal importance 51 Japanese fish 11 Anything causing degradation 17 Measure of capacity be PAGE EIGHT CONANT NEW HARVARD Arttcb vtth Sarty Skin Ade or burning EET If your feet ache burn and feel two sizes too big for your shoes be delighted to learn of the new scientific discovery Lynn's Skin Ade It contains many costly oils a and aids to nature that blot out ir ritation in 10 minutes Softensand soothes sore painful corns 'Get' Skin Ade today See for yourself how it draws out irritation almost instantly and brings refreshing in vigorating coolness and softness Not greasy not sticky will not (Stain Guaranteed satisfactory or money back Ask us for Skin Ade today Special Only 47c Answer to Previous Puzzle uTns hcBmia JOHN $1500000 IRE LAID TO IREBUG lames Lay Waste Large Section of Ellsworth Me 300 Homeless SMtelspLIElSIClE NT 1 1 I VJUSi tween 10 and 12 bushels lj 19 Mistake 21 Headed pin 23 Paired for breeding 25 New obligation between the same parties 27 Character associated with lady in the picture 29 Slash 30 orm of 31 To place 34 To caress 35 Ocean 38 To hasten WarcV Oklahoma Wins Back Pep! TTER raw nerves were soothed hanishpil that I feel ineWon new vouth ful color restful nights active days all be cause she rid her system of bowel clogging wastes that were sanping her vitality NR Tab lets Remedy) the mild safe all vegetable laxative worked the transformation Try it for constipation biliousness head acnesuizzv speuo colds See now re freshed you feel At all 25 cents relief for acid TUMS tion heartburn Only 10c rj IB Ml Bl liR 1 a I Af JMsl I I £5 35 SKN NNS 44 SbN 45 1 ISi 50 i 'I I 5m 1L hSaA iAeiii HI I mak rj I I I aifc KIm 4 5T sS 7 la 19 ho in JiT 26 27 IZZ 4o S4I 5S 53 6 tel.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Miami News-Record Archive

Pages Available:
150,656
Years Available:
1923-1969