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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 5

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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Ji i PICHERNEWS Sr A fn St Taste in a cigarette the One fl Stop IN DRY NET 14V Auto Service ree Brake Testing Tires 123 South Main Miami Okla in irestone SCHOOLS CLOSEATEHBIG YEftfl of the ZEPPELIN DOCKS AT PERNAMBUCO OR STAY EX CONVICT AND PAL ARRESTED IN MURDER INQUIRY (Continued from Page 6ne) a lot of real satisfaction in knowing you are getting 100 cents worth of service for every dollar you spend here We go out of our way to be nice to you Call and let us give your car the $4500650? gqlls 5500(5)600: were com Met West The largest rabbitry in' the world is near Sudbury England) Rabbits are specially bred here for their fur yielding naturally colored i pelts in chincilia blue beveren musquash and ermine skins We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield cigarettes are of finer quality aq hence of better taste than in any other cigarette at the' price LIGGETT MYEES TOBACCO COl EBIDAY MAY May The Hawes Cutting bill to grant the Philippine islands plebiscite of independence in five years was approved today by the Senate ter ritories committee The vote was 8 to 4 with two senatbrs not vot ing Those favoring the bill were Senators Nye North Dakota Cut ting New Mexico Republicans and Pittman Nevada Harrison Mississippi Broussard Louisiana Hayden Arizona Tvdings Mary Dem Bank Liquidation Committee Named Richer May George Potter John Newton and Joe Vin cent were appointed at last night's meeting of committees of deposi tors of the failed Bank of Picher as a board of trustees to supervise the sale of $100000 or of se curities of A Gaines president of The failed bank now in the hands of the State Bank commi 7 Bion These men were selected by a unanimous vote of the member chip of the several committees The names of the three men se lected will be submitted at ameet ing of depositors tonight for ap proval It was not definitely known last night whether all of the three men would be £ble to serve in this capacity fn view of other business but it was said they would be urged to do The murder was" committed about eight miles from Seneca and about 20 miles of Miami 'MIAMI' NEWS RECORD Cardin in four rounds Claude Withrow of as and George Windham of Picher fought four rounds to a' draw Irwin Miller of Picher knock ed out Harold Graham of Picher in the first round a scheduled three round bout Earl Thompson of Picher won in a battle royal staged as a curtain raiser between seven youths ranging in age from 14 to 16 years Homer Lloyd of Picher and Steve Johnson of Treece officiated room where Crosby was murdered Richardson also told officers that Clay had pawned an automat ic pistol at a filling 'station in southwest Missouri Wednesday The short man in the robbery murder who officers believe is Richardson used an automatic pis tol while the tall one who shot Crosby used a short repeater shot gun Officers believe' the robbers pawned both guns used in the rob bery and kept the one found at Treece because it did not fit the description of those used in the holdup 'Shells found at the camp near the store in Council House were automatic pistol shells Blood ound on Shirt A spot of blood was found on the front of a shirt claimed by Clay which was found in the luggage of the trio at Treece officers said to day Crosby bled profusely after receiving two shotgun charges in his chest spattering blood flver the entire room in which the shooting took place Officers believe it was the spurt ing blood that kept slay er from robbing him of $115 had in his clothing Crosby was shot when he refused to hand over his money and started for the tall holdup man with the exclamation that gun off me or ram it through Crosby had $3664 cash in a Sen eca bank He had lived in the Coun cil House district for 50 years and officers believe it was the knowl edge that he possessed considera ble cash that prompted the rob bery Clay had relatives in Seneca and was familiar with residents of that part of the country were adopted President Hoover his administration the farm board and farm relief measures were in dorsed as was Pat Hurley secre tary of war and others Hayden Arizona Tvdings land and Hawes Missouri ocrats Those voting' against Chairman Bingham of the mittee Robinson Indiana calf Rhode Island and Goff Virginia all Republicans Senators Johnson California and Vandenberg Michigan did not vote The bill provides for calling a of the ilipinos to draft a constitution and for a gradual increase of tariff duties of Philip pine exports to the United States for five years at the end of which time the products coming into the United States would pay the same tariff duties as from other coun tries Chiffon organdie with bands applioued real lace made dainty court gown worn by JJss Eunice Bennett of Rockville Cen ter I when she was presented to the King and Queen of ag land Just a Mere Chib Mrs Ollie Blackburn Mineral Heights addition entertained the Just a Mero club Wednesday af ternoon After the short business meeting the afternoon was spent in needlework Refreshments were served Those present were: Mesdames Clara Buckner and El sie Gibbons and daughter Wanda Mae of Joplin Anna lanigan Clav Jackson Lottie Clark Della Hubbard and Gladys Vanslyke of Commerce Anna Lawson Ger trude Klinefelter and Blanche Vanscoyk of Picher At TAKES SOMETHING MORE than good looks tohold the center of the sge and something more than mere mildness in a cigarette to win the popular ity that Chesterfield enjoys THE TASTE of course and a lot of difference between mildness alone and mildness with taste between ordinary tobaccos and quality tobaccos between ordinary blending and the Chesterfield blend I TASTE A Mildness is there of course but much more delicate richness fragrant aroma "TASTE above evervthine Honors Won by High School Are 200 Pupils JGet Individual Awards More than 200 high school students this year received certifi cates of merit in athletics debate oratory! declamation newspaper band orchestra and glee club ac 'cording to school authorities The i awards were formerly made only to 7 athletes but now include all ex tra curricular events of the school The 1929 30 Miami high school year was outstanding in many re i spects both for the students and the school administration In com petition with many of the largest and best schools of the state and the Tri State district a formidable array of loving cups and trophies'was afecumulated through excel lence in extra curricular work As the throngs if students pass ed' from the school today after a 'short session at which they re ceived their grade cards for the i final term they passed a cabinet Sin the main entrance hall holding a the fruits of victory in varied ac Among other 'trophies and dis tine ions won during the "school year closing today "loving cups were won for in glee 7 club first in the debating league first plate in Little "Six conference basketball" mixed chorus orchestra band 'at Pitts? i burg Kas band at Tahleqtiah newspaper and the district basket ball tournament A was i also received for placing second in 5 the Class A state debating contest ESTATE ACTION ON CANDIDATES Insect pests accordtag to the Department of Mariculture do more than $20006000 worth of damage in this country annually i May 24 the Miami Packing com pany will pay the following prices: No com fed hogs 209 to 250 15 Medium heavy hogs' $750 $825 i 'Stags 'and $750 down Heavies $850 down Butcher cows $550 (g $600 Canners and cutters $250150 Veals $450800 No I steers' apd heifers $700800 Medium' steers' and heifers K' Civestock KANSAS CITY May (U Department of Agriculture) Jlogs: 3500 including 500 di rect active mostly 15 to 20 high er top 1000 on choice 180 230 lbs butchers medium to choice 160 350 lbs 945 to 1000 130 160 lbs 910 to 990 packing sows 85ft to 935 stock pigs medium to choice 70 130 lbs 850 to 980 Cattle: 700 calves: 150 steady to strong no choice steers or yearlings offered slaughter classes steers good and choice 950 1500 lbs 1025 to 1350 com medium 850 lbs up 775 to fed yearlings good and 750 950 lbs 1025 to 1300 heifers goo dand choice 850 lbs down 900 to 1150 cows good and choice 750 to 950 vealers (milk fed) medium to choice 800 to 1300 Kansas City Grain KANSAS CITY May Wheat: 66 cars down 1 2 to 3c No 2 dark hard nominally 99 112 No 3 110 1 2 No hard' 99 1 2 to 99 3 4 No 3 96 1 2 to 110 1 4 No 2 red 108 110 No 3 nominally 104 107 Close: May 97 1 4 July 98 3 8 Sept 100 3 4 Corn: 69 cars unchanged to 2c lower No 2 white 79 1 2 to 80 1 2 No 3 78 No 2 yellow 81 81 1 2 No 3) nominally 77 1 2 to 79 1 2 No '2 751 2 to 76 No 3 nominally 73 74 Close: May 76 1 4 July 77 7 8 Sept 79 Oats: 15 cars down 1 1 2 to 2 No 2 white nominally 41 1 2 to 42 No 3 '41 Produce KANSAS CITY May Butter: creamery 36 in large quantities 35 Other produce un changed Wall Street Close NEW i YORK May Speculation for the rise was re sumed with quiet determination 'in stock market and the bear element folded its tents and left the field itThe market shook off its recent apathy but moved forward with considerable restraint Buyers had to bid for stocks in the afternoon as the floating sup ply was scarce causing advances of 4 to 6 points in selected issues American Tobacco American To bacco American Telephone and International Match improved 6 6 Diamond Match was lup 10 and I Case 15 Calumet Arizona and Worthington Pump rose 4 The clo'se was strong Sales approximated 2200000 shares A little tucked net yoke a high waisted pearl belt floral sprays of pearls decorated the handsome blush satin gown worn by Elizabeth Brinton Kent daugh ter of A Atwater Kent' of Phila nings to spend the week fnd with relatives at Welch Mr and Mrs rank Mower of Treece and Mr and ''Mrs Rolston Whitebird addition were guests last night cf friends in Qua taw Cl'C Tye of Car terville Mo were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs Ar Brewer and family 420 South rancis street Mr Brewer is a nephew of Mr and Mrs Tye Mrs Newman and daui tr Maybelle of Welch and Mr and Mrs Edmer Jennings and son Larry were guests last night ofMr and Mrs daughter Mrs A Speaker and family of Commerce Mrs A Brewer 420 South rancis street and Mrs Lloyd Outclassed In Bout at Picher PICHER May Putt Moss man lightweight champion of Iowa outclassed rankie Lloyd of Picher in a 10 round bout staged at Legion hall last night as the principal attraction of a boxing card presentfid under auspices cf the American Legion rankie Smirlof Columbus out pointed Bull Russell of Joplin in six rounds of Cardin and Thomas Robinson of Miami went four rounds to a draw Jackie Lloyd of Picher won from Earl Parkinson of Newjfian and son Sammy Ed of Spiro Okla attended the Earnest Workers club yesterday at Baxter Springs Miss Irene rancis North ran cis street left yesterday for a stay with relatives at To? peka Kas The condition of Mrs Nick Tar ter who is patient at Picher hos pital is reported to be much im proved GOVERNOR TO AT ARKANSAS COLLEGE OKLAHOMA CITY May 23 (JP) GovernoY Holloway will leave here tomorrow for Arkadelphia Ark' where Monday he will deliv er a commencement address at Ouachita college his alma mater The governor graduated 20 years OR PLEBISCITE IN PHILIPPINES Senate Committee' Approves Independence Proposal by Vote of 8 tQ 4 Mayvr of Rock Springs Wyo 'and 51 other citi zens of the town were arrested re cently charged with conspiracy toviolate prohibition laws Memorial Program The program of the union mem orial? services at 11 Sun day morning at the Central Meth odist church will be as follows: Processional hymn'5 congregation invocation the Rev Hoole song irst Methodist church quartet scripture lesson the Rev tyesley Post Announce ments offertory to Our Noble Dr I Laughon post commander Picher post No 150 American Legion vocal solo Miss Svbil Post sermon the Rev Tomlin hymn the congregation bene diction ago He will go to Clinton tonight to deliver the commencement ad dress at the high school Rose beige lace richly embroid ered in pearls fashioned the tight bodice full skirt and court train gown worn by Miss rances Stotesbury Hutchinson of Phila rwlnnln vuV am (Iclphia when she was presented at the court of England In an actress Personality A 'V I "Bridge Club Party Members of Wednesday After noon Bridge club and their hus bands were entertained last night at the home of Mr and Mrs A Good 408 South Treece street High honors for the year were awarded to Mrs Morgan anti Mrs A Good Last night at the party Mrs George Washburn and A Good won first honors Mrs Richard Russell and George Rus sell won second honors and Mrs Cameron and Clyde Hocker were consoled'" Those present were: Mr and Mrs A Ross Mr and Mrs Jack Cameron Mr and Mrs Harold ield Jdr and Mrs Dawson Mr and Mrs red Marshall Mr and Mrs Morgan Mr and Mrs Richard Russell Mr and Mrs Clyde Hock er Mr and Mrs Wineland George Russell Mrs rank Nebel and Mr and Mrs George Wash burn Murle Cannon formerly of Pich er who has been residing for some time in California is spend ing several days with Mr and Mrs Homer Jennings 201 Scuth Van tage street Mrs Alice Weir residing near the ederal Muncey mine was ta ken to American hospital yester day in an ambulance of the Green Undertaking company A daughter was bom Saturday to Mr and Mrs Alfred Martin 217 North Treece street She was named Rutn Irene Before her mar riage Mrs Martin was Miss Hazel Horner Mrs Kahnier 706 A street who has been ill the last three days is reported to be'im proving Mrs red Martin and daughter 712 South Emily street and Mrs Lindell Irwin and baby East Sec ond street visited yesterday with relatives in Galena Kas Information has been received here that Albert Mann of Tulsa a former Picher resident was seri ously injured Saturday night in a car accident He is a patient in a hospital in Tulsa His injuries consisted of two broken legs and bruises about the body Jack Copenbarger of Baxter springs sprained his back yester day while lifting a boulder at the Blue Ribbon mine He was taken to the American hospital for treat ment Mr and Mrs Harry Vanslyke arid children Melba and Doyle of Commerce and Mr and Mrs Vanscoyk 435 South Treece street were guests last night of Mr and Mrs Mosbaugh and family of Baxter Borings Mrs Newman and daugh ter Maybelle and Mrs Shuth of Welch were guests yes terday of Mrs sister Mrs Homer Jennings and family 201 South Vantage street Mrs Newman and Maybelle will rmam for a few visit Mrs Shuth igeturned to Welch yesterday ac companied by Miss Katheryn Jen Chesterfield 1930 Liccrrt Mrzas Tobacco Co Daintily Empire in its cut and spirit was the charming mousse line de soie gown worn by Miss Baba Beaton daughter of Mr and Mrs Ernest Beaton when she was presented at court Bands of opalescent paillettes adorned it (Continued from Page One) hoarse When finally it had pull ed to earth guards almost had to fight with the crowd to keep themaway During the night work proceed ed in unloading the cargo of mail and in putting into the gas bag 1000 cubic meters of hydro gen needed to replace that lost in expansion while crossing the equa tor resh provisions also were taken on New Problems Overcome Arrival of the Graf marked com pletion of a trip that skeptics had said the Zeppelin might not be able to make the peculiar thermal and climatic conditions involved in the equatorial zones presenting un usual problems for an apparatus of its delicacy But it was appar ent from comments of those aboard that $he trip had ac complished with little or no dif ficulty Only a short stop will be made at Rio Janiero the Graf turning andfeutting north again byway of Pernambuco toward Havana A short stop will be made there and the trip will then continue to Lake hurst and thence back to riedrichshafen a distance alto gether of about 18000 miles Nineteen passengers and 42 of ficers and crew were aboard upon arrival here Among the passen gers were four women Mrs Laura Crouse Durston of Syracuse Mrs Mary Pierce of New York City Lady Grace Drummond Hay and rau Hammer wife df ritz Hammer the German pilot TRIPLE MURDER BARED WILKESBARRE Pa May (A9 A triple murder and a suicide were discovered today on the farm of Ernest Snyder 60 wealthy fruit grower at Harding near hereSnyder is declared to have shot his son in law his daughter and grand son before hanging himself in a garage on the farm Heavy losses in the stock market were said to have caused him to commit the crime ALL DRESSED UP TO MEET THE KING A)ND QUEEN (Continued from Page One) ment to take the agricultural col colleges from under the board of agriculture and create a non po litical boird of regents Auto License Tax Elimination i of county tag agents to make some county official the collector Budge Adoption of a budget system in state government sim ilar to New York system 1 Corporation Commissioii Cur tailment of rate power ofthe commission by vitalizing arti cle 9 section 18( of constitution to vest rate making power on util ities in municipalities and the con demnation of practice of placing business enterprises under super vision of commission' Oil Indorsed oil tariff Election Laws and Registration Declared favor of so called fair election law and right for vot er to register at any time in the year Cement Trust Condemned Highways reeing the high 1 wav commission from political in fluences condemnation of cement trust and curbing of reckless driv ing' Labor More strict enforcement of mining and Idbor laws and due consideration of labor department Law Enforcement Strict en forcement of alL laws the consti tution and its amendments Motor uel Advocated ad justments in law to tax products mixed with gasoline and sold ad vocated collection on basis of sales instead of receipts and condemn ed the present horde of gasoline insnectors Nepotism Advocated amend ment of laws to prevent practices of getting of officials on pavrolls of the state Pardon and Parole and Penal Institutions Advocated law to re quire publication of legal notice of applications for clemency cited the need of improvement in ante quated prison system and advocat ed making the Granite reformatory a' ref ormatorv in reality Land Department Hit School Land Department Pledged thorough audit of the records and to stop acts and prac tices which have resulted fa dissipating and of funds ofi school chil dren Courts Advocated non partisan judiciary and simplification of forms of procedure Declared ad valorem tax burden too heavy advocated assessment' of public utilities in proportion to rate making alue as other property is taxed: asked strict enforcement of income tax and declared for creation of a tax commissjon to make recommenda tions for corrective legislation to I revent leaks and escapements rather than bringing new taxes War Co operation in giving support Weak Permanent exten sion of aid and relief for wealr dis tricts' 1 Women Pledged equal rights for women with men and support of constitutional amendment to give women right to hold all state unices PARnlntinn? dpnnuncinc Democratic 1 state 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