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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 6

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PAGE SIX THURSDAY MAY 12 1932 Peggy Precision HOOVER VETOES JUNIOR NOTED CONDUCTOR LEADS JOBLESS TARI CHANGE AIDS DEBATERS 1 4 Locals re 310 Wins Coveted Award this Read the advertisements Virginia Chase A Air Line Speeds Up returned the HUM Science Advances de the Bl hole to TENTH AT ACGEE lljiii TENTH AT AYGEE I KANSAS CITY I on in The Bank Threatened Behind the Signature LOTtA HOKDhA MiAMLOKLA In PICKWICK EEQ'ldo'zioaerr has been besieged by seeking to register bank today About 9500 Americans reside China and 2093 in Japan' It is estimated that there are about 356130 female students in colleges and universities of the United States planes Great of its in the today State to Ask Bids on Work Philathea Class The Philathea class OC7J f8 Cordell Predicts Payne County Slap At Gov Murray Miami Sales Day sec nd Mon day each month General Jan Smuts of South Af rica is credited with originating plans for organization of the League of Nations tUasks ia AURORA IU cake Streamers reached to child with balloons on the for favors Children present (Pc A Shame THE WAS THEM RE treating Those bill was made today by Cordell president of Board of Agriculture also charged appointive The Senate finance committee today voted to substitute for a tax on rubber imports in the revenue bill excise levies of three cents a pound on tire cas ings ana live cents a pound ncr tubes I THE PROESSIONAL PRIZE i IGHTER STAT IN THE PINK HLS APT TO GET IM THE REQ! Harper of St been visit aunt Mrs street home the AMOU for its HOSPITALITY 500 rooms with both Radio in every room Exceptional food at moderate prices RATES SINGLE $2 to DOUBLE 3to 6 SUITES $8 to 515 Legion Auxiliary Has Prominent Guests Egan Paid Insurance Of Slain Woman WASHINGTON May Chairman Rayburn of the House interstate commerce committee predicted today before the rules committee that unless something further is done to aid them many railroads will be forced into re ceivership and then under federal ownership His bill to repeal the law requiring carriers to pay to the federal treasury one half of their earnings over 5 3 4 percent the Texas Democrat added would do much to improve conditions Postmaster today Anderson job hunters for work have no connection with the work or the Anderson said is no use applying at the postoffice for work ICHER May 11 (Special) A shot being placed at the Midway mine (old proper ty) by James Hopper was acci dentally discharged at 3 this afternoon mutilating face and probably costing him the sight of both eyes Local hospital attendants said he was conscious at 3:30 this afternoon but could not yet give any definite news regarding his condition Hopper 43 years old lives at Hcckerville A squib shot is a small charge ox powaer Placed in a drill enlarge it or make a pocket so that a larger amount of powder can be placed for a major blast NEW PARKING TRANSORMS MAIN STREET added to one xxx who has no influ He did not him Chairman Norbeck of the ing committee in the Senate attacked the branch banking ex tension provisions of the Glass banking reform bill In the House meanwhile Representative Britten (R Ill) called "a dastardly the statement made in debate yes terday by Senator Glass (D Va) that Chicago bankers had some to defeat branch bankings legislation The Glass bill now under Senate con sideration as approved by Nor committee would permit branch banking in any state Postmaster Not Hiring Builders Associated Press Photo Peggy Perkins University of Kansas co ed won the Daughters of ounders and Patriots of Amer ica trophy awarded to the girl sharpshooter with the highest Rea son average Her average through 24 team matches this season was S39 per cent Miner Badly Hurt By Blast Willard Class to Meet Mesdames Henry Hoffman Hoffman Sr Tidwell and Ross Bayless will preside as hostesses at the "spend the day of the Willard class Senator Kean (R J) charg ed in the Senate today that Parker Willis economist for a Senate banking subcommittee sent to Europe confidential information which resulted in heavy gold with drawals from the United States In his position with the committee Kean said Willis obtained confi dential information from the comp troller of the office which was available to no senator except Chairman Glass received the information and was in daily communication with Paris Kean said SAN RANCISCO May 11 (A P) The district of fice announced today that evi dence had been obtained that rank Egan public defender had been paying premiums on a $10000 insurance policy on the life of Mrs Jessie Scott Hughes widow whose death is being in vestigated Egan is in a hospital with a nervous breakdown complicated by organic troubles following a strange disappearance last week The widow as found dead in a street apparently having been struck by an automobile Verne Doran former convict and chauf feur for Egan is being sought by police IRE EXTINGUISHED The Miami firedepartment quclledaiblaze on roo? tM remnant rear end of the old garage on North Main street this afternoon The building is being dismantled The fire started from a trash fire did little damage of the irsts Methodist Thursday at the Hoffman 'country home east of the Prom enade Men seeking employment on the new Miami federal building and postoffice can gain nothing by istering at the local postoffice Wayne Anderson said KANSAS CITY May Speedier service with trimotored man express and passenger from the Southwest to the Lakes area and reduction fares between certain points Southwest were announced by United Air lines One hour was cut off the Dallas Chicago time of its daylight flw All air service was made possible from cities in the Southwest to Cleveland and a one and one half business day service from Dallas and intermediate points to New York through plane to Cleveland and overnight train to New York The fares made effective today liy United Air Lines between Kan sis City and ort Worth and Dal las are the lowest in the history of airplane service between these points the announcement said The new service will make it possible company officials stated for passengers to travel from the gulf to New York by a combina tion rail plane service with a loss of only one and one half business days Priscilla Club Mectin: The Priscilla club held its reg ular' meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Gib son 120 'Street northeast Peonies and roses in shades of pink and white were combined to beautify the rooms in which' the guests were received and enter tained A merry social hour was passed wltn contests in which everyone joined heartily Mrs Beck and Mrs Bert Wall were awarded the prizes Individual needlework was the diversion of the remainder of the afternoon The hostess served dainty re freshments at the close to the fol lowing members: Mesdames A Bramhall Coleman Wesley Bullock Wl A Craig A Denney Bert Wall Beck Jordan Webb and the hostess The club will meet in two weeks in an all day session at the home of Mrs A Craig Day Program A lovely day program was presented Sunday night at the irst Baptist church by the Inter mediate auxiliary under the direction of Mrs Thomas counselor Baskets and vases fill ed with peonies iris and other sea sonal blossoms decorated the church most attractively The aux iliary presented 100 red carnations and 100 white carnations to mem bers of the congregation at the be ginning 91 tne impressive service The program was as follows: Or chestra procession hymn There Be Any Stars in Mv congregation Scripture reading and prayer special number Mother Aux iliary talk of Mrs Thomas vocal duet Mother of Bettye Lee and Billye Ann Robinson? song Sweet Home Girls Auxiliary and a spe cial message by the pastor Dr Hampton A large audie was in attendance 300 tf 16 The Joplin Miami section of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical engineers will go on a field trip to Bartlesville riday and Saturday for the purpose of visiting the National Zinc company smelter and the oil and gas ex periment station of the United States Bureau of Mines Persons expecting to go should notify Harbaugh secretary of the institute so reservations can be made The plan is to drive to Bartles ville and stay at the Maire hotel May 13 and start on the field trip early May 14 with the Midconti nent section of the A I co operating Dinner will be at the Maire hotel at noon Saturday with the Bartlesville Engineers club also taking part All members of the Joplin Mi ami A I and their friends have been invited to at tend main street which IS Main street became a boulevard this morning as automobiles began parking parallel to the curb in ac cordance with a recently revised city traffic ordinance The four or five feet on the side of the street added by parking parallel leaves about 35 percent more traffic space and is expected to greatly reduce hazards as well to help to hold the routing of Highway 66 through Miami City employs re marked parking lanes from diagonal to parallel over most of the business district last night and will complete the job today All cars on the newly marked streets readily parked parallel for the first time today and police were having no diffi culty getting drivers to conform The west side of the courthouse squaie is the only block thecity where diagonal parking will tinue Engineers to Go on ield Trip riday JT does make a difference upon what bank your checks are drawn a dif ference that reflects your business judg i ment and a regard for the respect with which your check is received personally experience a difference too in courtesy in service in contacts with officials who aim to make the as sociation pleasant and profitable this bank is your choice OKLAHOMA CITY May 11 (A P) The State Highway commis sion prepared today to advertise for bids May 2 4 on 167 miles of grading and drainage along State Highway 48 popularly known as Divided into three sections this project will extend the high way from Stroud on 6 6 to connect with State Highway 3 3 between Cushing and Drumright Although the highway en gineers are working on plans for improving the Wellston and Dav enport gaps these probably will not be completed in time for May 24 letting Sam Hawks com mission chairman said Arrett ain Medding Mis Georgia ain daughter of Mr and Mrs George ain and Rodney Arnett both of Miami were married Monday afternoon atColumbus Kas the Rev Daurn reading the marriage cere mony The young couple will make their home in Miami AssociaTedTress Photo Lord Rutherford founder of the modern atomic theory announced London that two young Cam bridge physicists working under his direction had split an atom one of the greatest goals of scientific re search He said the experiments were of great importance in extend ing knowledge of the atom Planes Cuts The Senate foreign relations committee today adopted the Moses reservation to the world court pro tocol requiring formal approval by the other powers of the United States position against advisory opinions before American adher ence can become effective iviary rancis fticnois 7 old daughter of Mr and Mrs Nichols 220 street south west had her tonsils removed at Miami Baptist hospital morning Todd's Ambulance Phone Miss Naevene Walker street southeast was dismissed from the hospital this morning Mr and Mrs rank Smith 127 street south west returned last night from a business trip to St Louis and Kansas City Mr and Mrs Rhodes and small son IVayne louis vio who have mg Mrs rank Smith southwest first of the week Grady Gwaltney St Louis Mo visited his brother Nash Gwaltney of Bluejacket at Miami Baptist hospital yesterday Aubrey Kerr and A Smith of Ada visited Vernon Sapn here Tuesday Kisner of Tahlequah can didate for the Democratic nomina tion as justice of the supreme court was in Miami today New Wonderful ace Powder Prevents Large Stays on Longer or a youthful complexion usenew wonderful MELLO GLO acePowder Hides tiny lines wrinkles and pores New rench process makes it spread more smoothly and stay on longer No more shiny noses Purest face powder known Prevents large pores Ask today for new wonderful face powder MELLO GLO that suits every complexion Coleman Hutts Drug Company (Adv) MIAMI OKLAHOMA i Birthday Party Alice Doetzel daughter of Mr ana Mrs rederick Doetzel irst avenue northwest was feted at a jolly juvenile party given by her mother Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock happy event was in celebration of the twelfth birthday of the honoree The afternoon was passed with games and contests Snapshot pictures were taken of the merry group by Major Doetzel The hon oree enjoyed the occasion of open ing and inspecting the lovely gifts she A dainty color note of pink and white was reflected in the decorations and appointments of the affair A May pole reached from the chandelier to the center of the table which was centered with a large pink and white birth day each I ends for the joyful occasion were: ran ces Banks Ella Me Wright Ro oerta williams Evelyn Tumor Patty Cochrane Pauline Oldham Betty Jane Har rah Maude Ellen Cammack Kath ryn Scruggs Marguerite Sinwson Bonnie Jeanne arreman and the honoree Alice Doetzel Kurean Tea Postponed The Kurean circle tea of hirst Christian church calendared for Thursday afternoon of this week' at the home of Mrs Smith 111 A street northeast has been postponed on account of the critical illness among the member ship of the circle The tea will nrobably be held at the regular June meeting of the organization Westminister Class Meeting Teachers in the irst Presby terian church Sunday school will be special guests at a meeting of the Westminister class of the church Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Ji Dawson 12 street northwest Mrs A Banks will ass st Mrs Dawson in hoanitahty to the group Tnere will be no Chamber of Commerce meeting Thursday noon out the recreational committee JTPelsue chairman will meet in the Hotel Miami banquet room The committee includes Pelsue reehauf Holland McIntosh Otis Saunders Hilliard and Simpson They will plan a series of entertainments in the park for this summer QXYPHANN kJT HE HorSE IS a friend MAN Bookmaking mani Hester Jones Guild MLs Alma Groeneman was re elected president of the Hester Jones Guild of the irst Christian church at a regular meeting of the organization Tuesday night at the church Other ofifeers elected were Ivo Loba vice president Etta Jacobs secretary Opal Lacy re elected treasurer Mrs Nellie Houseman chairman of the pro gram committee and Mrs Ted Schmucker sponsor ollowing the business session a delightful pro gram was given as follows: Musi cal prelude Jo Alta Nelson hymn Hour of followed by prayer by Mrs A Roberts devotional talk by Margaret Bul wasky vocal solo Gar den of Jo Alta Nelson talk for Service in Ivo Loba and closing with another talk Have Attain by Hazel Miller Thirteen members attended the meeting Eastern Star Initiation A meeting of the Order of East ern Star will be held at 8 Thursday night at the Masonic hall ollowing the regular busi nes an initiation ceremony for can didates will be held Special guests are expected to attend the meeting Sigma Benefit Bridge The Sigma Iota Chi sorority of Northeastern Oklahoma Junior college will hold a benefit bridge at 8 Thursday night in the college Tickets will be 25 cents or reservations telephone 1286 or 276 Associated I ress Photo James Owen Mahoney 24 of Dal las won the coveted Prix de Rome cne of the highest awards in Amer lean painting for a scene called OKLAHOMA CITY May ll(A P) A prediction that Payne county would express resentment of Governor Stillwater speech when they go to the polls to vote on his proposed new in come tax Harry the State Cordell members of the board of agricul ture are a club over the faculty of Oklahoma A col lege by delaying appointments for next Addressing a Union I picnic at Stillwater the governo yesterday served warning th faculty must with him if I it expects to remain on the state payroll may be' that the governor can control by intimidating the faculty and administration of A college but I feel sure that the citizens of Payne county will resent this interference and vill go to the polls with a true knowl edge of the situation and vote amendment down as they did be rore saia Loraen He also said the board has iajea election or iaculty mem bers until May 24 although this usually is attended to in April ine governor Cordell listening especially man ence name A WASHINGTON May 1 1 Ms A $300000000 federal bond issue for irelief of suffering caused by I unemployment was called for in the Senate today by Senator Robinson a Arkansas Democratic leader i 4 Such legislation he said should enacted before the end of the present session Under the plan he proposed the money would be to the states and mu 1 for their use in relief The government Robinson said should such assurance of repayment as may be obtainable including state and municipal se curities where the same are ava'l able and deduction may be made'when necessary from future allot ments of federal Robinson said a bill before the Senate by Senator Wagner (D Y) be taken as the for this legislation He also advocated a $2000000 CCO issue of bonds to be spent on construction projects to provide employment assurances that the bud get will be he said with emergency assistance in sight for those in distress a well con sidered construction program may ne promptly autnorizca jm enter ed upon by the issuance of two bil lion dollars of tax exempt bonds to be spent upon self liquidating or profit making enterprises such as tunnels bridges and the destruc tion of slum districts in great in cusinai centers instances where their credit resources have not been too far de pleted and where authority exists lio tx rn 4 1 4 I rl 4 states and cities should deliver to the government their own tax ex empt obligations and the revenues from the undertakings should be 1 impounded to pay first the run ring expenses and second Interest and sinking fund to the gover ment It is estimated that there is enough work of a municipal na ture which has been deferred be cause of lack of credit to employ more than a million men with the issu ance of these bonds a special tax should be raised to pay the inter est and amortization on the bonds and thus relieve the balanced budg et: ot any Duraen involved 30 hour week the applica tion of the equalization fee to wheat as a test as to whether it is (practicable to make tariff rateseffective as to agricultural pro ducts and modification of the re construction finance corporation 1 act so as to permit to farm ft Ioan associations are recommend ed as worthy subjects of legisla BOND ISSUE OR Ll IU 4 RELIE IS URGED Will Help inance Trip to National Conven tion Discussed I i The Miami Junior Chamber 1 of Commerce today voted to contrib ute $10 toward a fund to send the Miami Tiigh school debate team 1931 national champions to the national tournament at Sioux City la then turned its attention to state convention matters Letters of invitation have been sent Oklahoma Kansas and Mis souri Junior Chambers by Mayor Rush Hotel Main Hotel Mi ami and the president of the local organization Vernon in ad dition to the 1 convention publicity sheet it was reported 1 There will be a general meeting of all committees at the Chamber of Commerce office tonight The Monett Mo Junior Cham ber was visited and invited to the convention last week Joplin will be visited riday and Moody Tid well Drake Charles Carse lowey and John Newton will visit Claremore Tulsa Bristow Drum right and Cushing next Tuesday to extend personal invitations Aubrey Kerr and A Smith of the Ada Junior Chamber visiting here Tuesday reported they had interviewed officers of nine organ izations and found indications of at least 150 convention delegates out siue Miami memoersnip it was ported Message Denounces Demo cratic Bill to Transfer Power to Congress WASHINGTON Mav In a bristling veto President Hoover returned to the House to day the Democratic tariff bill transferring from the executive to Congress the power to alter rates His first objection was on the score of "the misimpression and uncertainty it may convey as to its He contended that if the purpose of the act was to se cure lower tariffs dn the 35 per cent of American imports not fh the free list would seem that the direct and simple method of so doing would be to recognize that tariffs are duties applied to par ticular and that re ductions should be made on the particular commodities believed to be at fault a matter of he as serted never has been a time in the history of the United States when tariff protection was more essential to the welfare of the American people than at pre sent Prices have declined through out the world but to a far greater extent in other countries than in the United Assassin Grilled by Paris Magistrate PARIS May Paul Cur gulov the man who killed Presi dent Doumer was taken before a magistrate today for formal ques tioning about his personal history A great crowd waited outside the court to watch the ar rival from Sante prison He was mumbling prayers all the way After the examination the po lice disclosed that the man is work ing night and day in his cell writ ing an account of the murder and the events which led up to it Theysaid the manuscript had no appear ance of having been written under a strain of Recreation Committee to Meet (Telephone local items to 127) Mrs Strother Simpson of Nor man is a guest of her parents Mr and Mrs Cunningham 28 street northwest Mrs Barry 515 Second avenue southwest was a Sunday guest of her mother Mrs Moore of Afton Cooper Undertaking Phone 12 George Pearson of Joplin was in Miami yesterday on busi ness Mr and Mrs 1 Ketchum of Elkhart Kas who have been visiting: her sister Mrs Sprinkle and family in Miami left this morning for their home They stopped in Miami en route home from a visit with relatives in Mason Valley Ark Afarv rancis' Virhnla I 4 MIAMI NEWS RECORD Party of the irst church will covered dish luncheon session Thursday at the home of Mrs Claude Jones 310 street northwest with Mrs Hering and Mrs Harry Brad ley as assistant hostesses Hostess at Luncheon 1 Mrs rank Nesbitt was hostess at the weekly 1 luncheon and bridge session of the division of the Rockdale Country club Tuesday at the clubhouse Pink rosebuds and tall green light en rapers lormeu the attractive centerpiece of the long luncheon table which held covers for 15 Con tract bridge was thd diversion of the after luncheon hours Mrs Ralph Chambers was awarded the prize for high score Members present were: Mesdames Tom De Arman Hampton Harbaugh Charles Morris Ralph Chambers Cunningham Chambers Ella Huntley rank Nesbitt Dennis Wilson Viers Ed oster Ross Bayless and two guests Mrs Strother Simpson of Norman and Mrs rank Dennis of redonia Kas Lions Club Zone Meeting The Rev and Mrs Harry Curtis Mr and Mrs Torbert and Mr and Mrs Kanady drove to Bartlesville last night and attended a Lions club zone meet ing A banquet was served at 7 by an excellent program and social an excellent program and social evening Cities represented at the Stillwater Tulsa Vinita McAlester Miami Bartles ville Independence and Sedan Kas Canavan district governor ot the Lions club of Oklahoma City was present Clubs represent ed in the zone are looking forward to the state convention to be held in McAlester hep inning June 12 Senator Robinson Advocates $300000000 Project to ft Aid Unemployed ren 11 1 'raveiiinq alone en famous 0cheatra playing in a great concert hall that old was greeting when this picture was taken Shown here coatless and in a characteristically animated pose the famed con ductor was leading a composite band of 200 unemployed musicians in an open air band stand in Philadelphia Associated PrtssPhott Ellsworth Augustus Cleve land golfer and business man wai threatened with death unless left $25000 by a gate post on his estate but the extortionists failed to call for the money A Mrs Jennie Stewart of Bartles ville national and department re habil i tati on chairman Mrs Carl Wilson Oklahoma ty state president and Mrs Hope Reed of Vinita district president of the American Legion auxiliary are guests today of the local unit The Miami organization will entertain the distinguished visitors at a din ner at 6:45 tonight at Hotel Main which will be followed by a nrogram and business meeting in Legion hall Members are urged to attend both sessions According to a theory of two English scientists magnetic storms that interfere with telegraph and cable service are due to a ring of electric currents that surrounds the earth like rings fl BH 1I 11 fl ft I ft5 7 4 A 4 I ll tcleal for ztwWh Qomen and (O111 i a HUD HUH 1 lt Swtsfc: 4' a if We aTmis jl 4 1 ft I ft 1 j' vA jrt I If WWW I Hi SJiEEDManaaer:.

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