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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 6

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Government Seeks toSpread Recovery Salves Over Troubled Labor Situation 1 PAGE SIX' RIDAY AUG '19 i 1 MIAMI NEWS RECORD MIAMI BOARD DECIDES TO RECONSIDER AUTO INDUSTRY ocletiy I Code Changes Probable to Appease Textile Walkout Is Decried (By The Associated Press) Uncle Sam generously spread his recovery salves over the na strike pocked labor situation today and prepared further appli cations Reactions varied Soon after the administration or dered hours reduced ih the cotton garment industry the NRA Labor board agreed to insist on reopen ing the automobile code The American ederation of Labor seeks wage and hour revi sions in the motor car factories George A Sloan president of the Cotton Textile institute said at New York that govern ment have determined Birthday Party Especially delightful because of the informality which marked the affair and the occasion in which it was given was the bridge party of pretty appointments at which Mr and Mrs Bowers and Mrs Esther Cudney entertained at the Bowers home on street south west Wednesday evening honor ing Mrs Clay Stokes whose birth day recurred this month The affair came as a complete surprise to the honoree which ad ded to the merriment of the oc casion Bridge formed the entertainment with Mrs Charley qualifying for high score honors for the women and Leo De Clue for the men A large birthday cake gayly decorated and lighted by tiny tapers formed the attrac tive centerpiece of the dining ta ble from which delicious refresh mmts were served at the conclus the impending nation wide strike of cotton textile workers to be un justified He asserted no field had increased its benefits un der the NRA as much as had the cotton textile industry I Uncle Bureau or Labor Statistics is making a detailed study of the effect of NRA codes' on employment wages and hours in various industries including the textile for future guidance Robert Bruere chairman of the Cotton Textile Industrial Relations board has completed a statement which is believed to offer an alter native to the textile strike He is seeking the approval of other gov ernment officials before making it public Labor called the Aluminum Com pany of rejection of the Labor peace propo sals challenge of the authority vested in the federal government by In its statement the National Council of AJuminum Workers denied that the plan to end their strike involves a closed shop as the company said ESCAPEDKILLER TAKEN IN WEST Stanton and Pal Await Re turn to Texas from Raton RATON Aug Ed (Perchmouth) Stanton and An drew Nalson who escaped from the jail at Lubbock Tex June 24 were captured early today by Sher iff letcher of Colfac coun ion of the games The honoree was the recipient Of numerous pretty and useful gifts Those joining in the festivities were: Mr and Mrs rank Robinson Mr and Mrs Ray Riddle Mr and Mrs Holland Mr and Mrs loyd Patrick Mr and Mrs Everett Stokes Mr and Mrs Russell Younger Mr and Mrs Leo De Clue Mrs Charley Hadley Mrs Mary Robards Marc ord George Moore Clay Stokes and the hon oree Mrs Stokes If tf If Sparkman Essex Marriage Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Cornelia Es sex daughter of Mr and Mrs Art Essex of Miami to Gilbert Spark man son of Mr and Mrs A Sparkman also of Miami The ceremony was performed Saturday Aug 18 at Columbus Kas in the presence of Miss Edna Sparkman sister of the groom and ranklin Marshall of airland The young couple are well known having lived in this vicin ity for a number of years They will make their home on a farm near Miami arewell Courtesy Members of the irst Christian church are entertaining at a cov ered dish dinner at 7 ri day evening at the church paying farewell courtesy to Mrs A Hall and son Arthur Ryker Hall who are departing Saturday for Durham where he has a position in Duke University there They will visit relatives and friends in Springfield Mo and Memphis Tenn en route The Hall family has been active in the local church for several' years Junior A to Meet ty near Therma 100 miles southwest of here and were brought here to await the arrival of Texas officials Stanton convicted of murder of a West Texas sheriff was await ing the setting of a date for his execution when he and four other prisoners sawed their way out of the Lubbock jail seised a bank of ficial and justice of the peace as hostages and fled In July Stanton was ar rested by New Mexico officers in Lincoln county New Mexico fol lowing a gun battle in which a deputy sheriff and Glenn Hinn suck companion were slain He was returned to Texas then and convicted of the murder of a Swisher county Texas sher iff The two men surrendered with out a struggle at Therma but en route to trie jau nere put up two fights in the car with Sheriff letcher and Deputy rank Griggs during which Stanton suc ceeded in choking Sheriff letcher before his grip could be released At Cimarron Sheriff letcher pick ed up Deputy Sheriff red Lam bert and there was no further trouble Tax Collections in State Show Increase OKLAHOMA CITY Aug UP) August tax collections shown a marked increase as com pared with the previous' month Chairman Melven Cornish of the Oklahoma Tax commission said to day' Sales tax collections considered a index to business condi tions show a total of $251449 com? pared with $194261 for the same period last month "A 1 Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology has a complicated comput Ing machine which is said to solve mathematical problems too diffi cult for human solution Subscribe for the News Record COL HARRY WILBUR Auctioneer 304 St Miami Okla Office Phone 128 Res 697 0 and Greyhound Ticket Office Union But Station North South I tS um 1:00 am Uiltoju PHONI Bn 4:15 pm ZJ4 A 11:35 a 7:50 pm 041 4 pm meeting of the Junior Girls auxiliary of the irst Baptist church will be held at 10 Saturday morning at the church A covered dish luncheon will be served at the noon hour The regu lar missionary program will be given preceding the dinner hour Harmony Club Meets Mrs Minnie Ammerman was hos tess to the Harmony club of the Royal Neighbors riday afternoon at her home 611 Third avenue northeast The occasion was the regular business and social meeting of the organization Assisting with the hostess duties were Mesdames Hattie Speer Lula DeArmond and Nellie Shearer Mrs Dove Minnick was in charge of the meeting Re sponse to roll call was a Scripture verse containing the word Group games were enjoyed and dainty refreshments served at the conclusion to the following: Anna Burris Belle Chance Birdie Grice apd daughter Nita Valene Cecil McCord Carrie Phelps Dove Min nick Eliza Gibson Elizabeth Wil liams Emma Wyer Ethel Burris and daughters Lilly Alice Hattie Speer Josephine Mayes Kate Doty Ethel Hunnicutt Letha Hunnicutt and son Junior Mamie Hutchinson and son George Wil liam Minnie Ammerman Nellie Shearer Pearl Collins and daugh ter Betty Jo Wilma Ray Lavina Kemple and daughter Ruth and Arinda Harper The next meeting will be Aug 31 at the home of Mrs Pearl Collins 902 street south east Whatnot Club Meets A pleasant meeting of the What not club was held Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs Cecil Pyle 19 I street northeast Needle work and cleverly arranged con tests made up the en tertainment Dainty refreshments were served in conclusion to two guests Mrs Argus Kimball and Mrs Don Sweem and the following members: Mesdames Lawrence Bon ner George Brown Judah Hemmer 'W McQueen and Rodney Arnett The club will meet irj two weeks wjth Mrs Arnett at her home on A street southwest THE CHURCHES AU Saints Episcopal Church Rev Louis Denninghoff Vicar Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity No early communion services Morning prayer and sermon 10 a Lay reader Clarke of Vinita will officiate AU welcome Want Ads get resultal MAN HELD IN CO DEATH TR JR EARS One Who Took aye New 19 for Ride Cited for Murder Tells Republican Club NRA and AAA Are ing in US BIRMINGHAM Ala Aug Harold Taylor who took 19 year old aye New on an auto mobile ride from which she never returned is held today for her murder Taylor was one of two men sub jected to steady questioning after the Howard college co body was found in a ditch yesterday The other man was A Cain suitor who said he followed her to the city limits as her ride with Taylor started Monday night The gid had met Taylor for the first time only shortly before she went riding A Taylor was led away to jail Cain was released Police said they were convinced his story was true Miss body was found face up in a ditch into which Coroner Evans said she had been thrown after fighting for her life Two deep gashes in her throat both mortal wounds ended a struggle during which she was choked scratched and an autopsy report said The spot where she was found was more than a mile from where Taylor said she left his automobile after an argument Taylor viewing the body denied any part in the death was unhurt when she ran into the woods from my he said Cain collapsed when he looked at the dead girl To Chief Luther Hollums before the body was found he had said: love aye and want to marry Detectives checked both stories Taylor continued to assert his innocense Detective McCoy Helton said shoes per fectly fitted tracks found leading from the ditch where the body was found Suddenly at 11:30 pl last night Chief Hollums announc ed Taylor was en route to county jail charged with murder Today grief stricken parents Mr and Mrs Lon New will accompany their only body to their old home in Heflin Ala where funeral services will beheld CHAMBER PLANS ACTORY DRIVE Canvass Will Be Made to Seek Maintenance und or Meat Plant The Miami Chamber of Com merce today favored a move to actively sponsor a drive for $1500 which will be used largely for some maintenance costs at the ERA meat canning factory a project that will start here in the near future Committees will be selected in the next few days and the drive fdr contributions of local mer chants apd business' men is ex pected to begin Tuesday Through local sources it has been agreed to furnish rent at the factory as well as rent and other items of the ERA offices on Main street The city utilities board will fur nish light and water to the factory and the city government will pro vide gas expenses It was pointed out that Miami business men are being asked to contribute less than a fourth required of men in Jop lin when the drive for some $6000 was started there before the fac tory could be approved Taylor Presents igures Bob Taylor county ERA ad ministrator presented figures to show allocations this county has received in work relief funds since inauguration of the ERA in April About $68000 has been received for work relief from that time until the present Eight hundred persons about half of them to be women will be given employment at the canning plant it is believed Tentative plans call for four six hour shifts a day six days a week with 75 persons to the shift Race Program Discussed Cobban chairman of the Imaim committee discussed the racing program to be offered at the fairgrounds Sept 5 6 and 7 Mullendore chairman of the agriculture committee re viewed the steps that have been made in the cattle buying program of the government in this county He said farmers are expecting to cull their herds and hold back younger cattle in listing their live stock for purchase George Stein chairman of the highway group talke4 briefly oi contemplated improvements on Highway 66 toward completion of unpaved gaps CCC AT NEW PEAK WASHINGTON Aug 23 4M Enrollment in the Civilian Conser vation corps today reached an all time peak of 362000 within 8000 of the total number authorized by President Roosevelt Officials of the corps hers said the enrollment of 50 000 men in the midwestem drouth area which the President ordered recently had been complet ed PROVIDENCE I Aug 23 UPI CoL Theodore Roosevelt presi dent of the National Republican club said today that the NRA and AAA were preparing the way for a dictatorship in the United States NRA and AAA contravene specifically certain of our funda mentals of he said addressing a Republican state rally at Crescent park By to itself powers surrounding business codes Roose velt asserted the administration had assumed legislat ing administering and judging which in its essence is dictatorship and nothing He voiced opposition to NRA and AAA on grounds they had hindered recovery bred monopoly damaged small business made the farmer on the government for because they were contradic tory in operation and: all I am opposed and always will be opposed to both be cause they damage our American system of government infringe the liberties of our people and prepare the way for an autocracy or dictat By raising the purchase price of basic articles Roosevelt said the entire income of the was being used to pay the bill has been remembered and to his great dam he said do not see that the farm poli cy could be considered as anything but a colossal Of NRA he said that it had hin dered prosperity of the National In dustrial Conference board show that in the world prosperity is re he said 1928 as 100 percent this year in May Great Britain showed 103 percent of its industrial production Sweden 1067 percent Canada 844 percent Ger many 891 percent rance 795 per cent the ordinary course of events with these countries gaining in this fashion we would have recovered more rapidly Statistic show that at the end of 1933 we were only 676 percent of our 1928 level the: last year the coun tries I have named and others in a similar position have maintained a steady advance We have been subject to violent fluctuations Un certainty as to inflation and as to the NRA and AAA have begotten LaGuardia Calls for Millions of Dollars In New City Taxes NEW YORK Aug Mil lions of dollars in new municipal taxes or 400000 families will suf fer says Mayor iorello La Guardia the mayor is bly of this cities are planning their relief on the ba sis that by April 1 a system of un ployment insurance or some kind of permanent aid will have been pro vided by the federal La Guardia in an address last night challenged New York to maintain its record that one man woman or child has been per mitted to go hungry or to go with To do this he said New York must enact a gross re ceipts tax of one half of one per cent The plan calls for business in dustry and the professions to pay on all receipts over $5000 City leaders hope to raise $35000000 a year this way with another $12 000000 to come from municipal lot teries Relief costs national state and city governments $200000000 a year in New York said the mayor Last combined bill was $17500000 and the city has a for September taxes can possibly be popu lar or light or easy in these La Gfiardfa asserted there is not a business man in the city who would suggest that the city cease giving NMffJ pnemggy mm NEW YORK Aug Ed ward Ahearn 43 Tammany dis trict leader and one of the most influential figures in the Democratic organization died to day a little more than a month af ter the victorious culmination of his long fight to oust the John Curry faction from control of BETHANY BEACH Del Aug JJP) Hugh Johnson used five words today to deny emphatic ally there had been a split between him and Donald Richberg and Secretary of Labor rances Per kins over NRA policies They were: break no further Mrs Esther Cudney is enjoying a vacation from her dutiee at clerk at Hotel Miami Life Saving Expert to Give Demonstrations Here riday A McCue to Be in City I Two Civic Clubs Will Hear Him A McCue first aid and life saving representative of the Amer ican Red Cross will arrive in Mi ami tomorrow morning to give a series of lectures and demonstra tions on his subject Saun ders of Miami chairman of the first aid and life saving division of the Ottawa county chapter of Red Cross has prepared a program for two day stay here eatures of the will be demonstrations and lessons which he will conduct the Miami municipal swimming pool Tomor row noon he will meet with a group of Miami civic organizations in a luncheon at Hotel Miami He will give the principal address and will then leave for the swimming pool to demonstrate what he has told persons in his lecture Mr McCue has had a long ca reer in this field of work He was associated with the city of Denver in a similar capacity for several i 11 years In referring to the visit of the representative Mr Saunders called attention to the appalling death toll from drowning Each year he said about 7400 persons lose their lives in water These fatalities ex ceed by hundreds the number of lives list annually in steam rail way accidents and explosions com bined The aeath rate from this cause mounted 7 percent between 1920 and 1980 because in more recent years additional millions have an A McCUE Ernest Trudgeon who suffered a broken leg six weeks ago in an automobile accident was moved to his home in Miami yesterday from a Joplin hospital where he had been a patient since the accidentJuly 12 Mrs Bartlett 26 street southwest will leave Saturday for Kansas City to be the guest of her daughter MA John oust and Mr oust for a few days swered the call of the surf lake or tv' i Saunders said tLOCALS "Dr and Mrs Cannon have returned from a tour of the New England states They visited in Washington various points of interest in Virginia and Prov incetown Cape Cod Bar Harbor Me and the Bretton Woods in the White mountains of New Hamp shire rom New York City they sailed July 26 on the steamship Acadia for Nova Scotia where they visited the Evangeline country Mr and Mrs A Worley and daughter left Sunday for their home in Sf Petersburg la after a visit with relatives in Miami and Afton They were accompanied home by James Eagle son of Mr and Mrs Eagle 129 street northeast who expects to remain indefinitely with his uncle in lorida Saunders and son Elbert drove to ayetteville Ark Wednesday on business Mrs Russell James is convalesc ing from a minor operation for the removal of her tonsils at Miami Baptist hospital She was released from the hospital yesterday after noon Hedb Roland and his assistant Murrell Thompson are guests this week of Mr mother Mrs Roland Jones and daughter Mrs Dudke and daughter Jane Claire of St Louis who have been guests of Mr and Mrs Mob sy and Mrs Davis left this morning for their home Mrs Cal Newport of Collinsville is the guest today of her mother Mrs Myrtle Matthews 29 street northeast Misses Letha Johnson Hazel Kimberling and Georgia and Mary Hamilton are spending a several vacation in Chicago attend ing the Century of Progress ex position Cooper Undertaking Co Phone 12 Mrs Gatti arrived home last night from Dallas Tex where she went June 1 to visit her par ents! Dr and Mrs Beachum While there Mrs Gatti became ill and has been confined to her bed most of the last two months She was accompanied home by her young son Rob Roy Gatti Miss Erminia Vann Tidwell apartments returned Tuesday eve ning from an extended motor trip along the western coast states She visited in San rancisco and various places of interest in Wash ington and Oregon and returned by the Yellowstone National park Miss Vann was accompanied by her aunt Miss Alice Vann of the Seneca Indian school at Wyandotte and Carl Campbell of Commerce The party was gone three weeks Williams of the Geological Survey office has gone to Chaska ADMINISTRATION AVORS PROITS Secretary Roper Reassures Business Men as to ew Intentions WASHINGTON Aug Secretary Roper declaring that business definitely is on the up grade has informed the nation that the Roosevelt administration stands for His statement that the government believes in the private profit motive was regarded as an answer to critics and reas surance to business men Speaking in the Washington Star radio forum last night the Com Beach at Huron Ohio where he will join his family for a two vacation The Williams fam ily has been vacationing at their summer cottage there for several weeks Mrs Edith Wells 217 Treece street Picher was released from Miami Baptist hospital Wednesday Senator and Mrs A Com mons 215 I street northwest re turned Sunday from an extended automobile trip through the east ern coast states and points in Can ada They visited in Washington New York City and Chicago The Rev Louis Denninghoff vic ar of All Saints Episcopal church will leave tomorrow for the Kildeer mountain region in North Dakota where he will meet Mrs Denning hoff and three sons who have been vacationing there for the last three months The family will re turn their home in Miami next week Miss Mary Helen Biddle of Vi nita is visiting this week in Mi ami as guest of her cousin Miss Billie Anne McCorkle rom here she will go to Kansas City where she will attend school this year Mr and Mrs Cohnolly Hollis and daughter Patsy and Mr and Mrs John Vincent and sons George and John returned Tuesday night from Chicago where they attended the Century of Progress exposition Mrs Kenney and daughter Dorothy street northwest visit ed Mrs relatives in Granby Mo Thursday Mis? Rossie Overley ha? moved into the Virginia apartments Mr and Mrs Ward Settle oi Seminole are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Bigham 400 Eireec nonneuu Mr and Mrs Homer Chandler and children 918 irst avenue northwest have gone to Claremore tax two weeks merce department head said enterprise is getting back upon its own feet and more and more is exerting its initiative and is able to relieve the federal government of responsibilities which under normal conditions be long to business The Roosevelt administration is squarely behind this principle It believes in just profits for management and capi tal and an equitable return to labor for its rightful rewards in the eco nomic 1 Roper said the depression had convinced all thinking people that fundamental reforms are necessary if the American system of busi ness society and government is to be maintained he added showing this in renewed divi dends from recent profits another evidence is found in the fact that the Reconstruction inance corpor ation has been paid back 42 per cent of all the loans it hat made to business 5 Cattle Swimming Creeks Once More GUYMON Okla Aug Picture of cattle swimming a boil ing only a fond memory for weeks in the drouth wa seen in the Oklahoma today ollowing heavy overnight rains government agehts swam cattle purchased in the drouth relief pro gram across a creek at Hardesty for shipment this morning Most stock tank? were full for the first time in month? and bridg es were washed out on usually dry Pony creek' Pastures were expect ed to turn green shortly Rain in this area ranged from three inches to one half inch Beav er county to the east had 165 inck Beer Tax Paid in During July WASHINGTON Aug The great American thirst sopped up so much beer in July that it made the tax collector smile He garnered 25316018 So freely did the drinkers blow back the foam in fact that liquor tax collections of all sorts for the month weri boosted to a post repeal high of $88823680 The beer revenue was $2444428 greater than the month before and was virtually twice the $12867068 collected the first repeal month December 1933 Read the Want Ads too! 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