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1 Wd rit Complete Wire Report of UNITED PRESS the Greatest WorldWide News Service The Forecast Fair Cold Oki Th homa News if FINAL HOME 1 41 COMPLETE WEATHYR CHART AT BOTTOM OP THIS PAGE thuit IPPS HOW ARO VOL 24 NO 154 OKLAIIONIA CITY FRIDAY 28 1930 24 PAGES 2 Cents rgt 3 Cents t'Itst: 61 Mother Sought To Save Lives Young Mother Who Starved on Love Waits Return of Former Husband to Bury Her EIPTING ON THE FOIL ONG ON THE Dalt CHEAPER GAS RATES MADE IN NEW BIDS SOY CONVICT Is PAROLED BY GOVERNOR LAY BRISTOW KIDNAP PLOT TO AMERICAN 1-a---CARL "Give Light and the People Find Their Own Vey IA A ft 1 1 LA AlIrtmmeEn Pioneer and Industrial Go 1Cent Lower in Offers 13-CENT PRICE SEEN Orphan 16 Stole Olden to Buy Himself Clothes 0 THERS RELEASED Three Mexicans Seized in Case State Citizen Responsible GOLD CLAIM AT STAKE Believe Oklahoman Will Be Freed as Soon as Enemies Control Mine 'Jr 5 'Younguns By MR FIXIT NEED a mother to save five lit- tie Ilya' She must be able to nurse the five lovable beings I must have her soon or they will rile Five little Pekinese pups They haven't opened their eyes yet Their mother is in the dog hospital recovering from a caeserian operation Surely somewhere in Oklahoma City someone has a dog or a cat or some kind of animal that can feed them the precious milk they must have Jack Caldwell Criterion Theater organist and owner of the valuable pups is feeding them every two hours day and night with eye droppers He is feeding them a preparetion of hot water and condensed milk This will keep them alive only for a while If you have a mother dog with only two or three mouths to feed won't you let her take on five Just to save their lives? If your dog can't nurse five maybe we can find two or three owners who will divide the pups among the foster mothers The little pups were horn to Zoe Northrept imported Pekinese show dog and winner of many ribbons Caldwell purchased her in London The pups were delivered by an operation at the Espys Hospital for Dogs and Cuts The mother is doing nicely But she can't sustain life in the pupa she brought Into the world Caldwell knowing the value of the pups besides the sentimental attachment he has for them Is will lug to pay for the use of a mother dog to keep them alive And kind of dog will do says Dr Espys Airdalle pedigreed or our Even a cat would do the job Cali me at The News and I will put Caldwell in touch with you 1 i' s'- -1 i -s's'' ef 1 1 -r-- sssss i i I ON 1 1 I I a 1 8 1 I 111 I i 1 i 0 tlo 1 )1 4 ell I 114' 1 b' 412 1 1 JI 'I 0 i 4 1 1 I 1 I 1 i A Ill "4 1 to fl 4 0 I i I 0 4) 1 1) i'l CI I 1 By NOEL HOUSTON Oklahoma Netes Staff Writer ONELY in death as she was In life Edith Selmer lies in the for the man she loved and lost to bury her Edith left no funds when she chose the oblivion of death to the darkness of life No insurance no assets and few friends are scb )dulect among her effects Only La invalid baby remains the heredity of her own tear-stained trail That and the legacy of fading memories on whieh she fed and starved were left to tell the story of her tragic life A life which saw her real parents die in her infancy Her foster parents lost at 7 Alone in the world A life rich for a while in the happiness of a husband and a home but wrecked on the bar of divorce at 21 A long young life of struggle and despair Unable to provide for her 14- month-old boy a hopeless invalid Making only NB a week Failing health Despondency Poison in a California-av hotel Lying in pain at Oklahoma City General Hospital she told doctors she did not want to live "No one Is to blame but me Don't blame anyone These were the last words spoken before she slipped out of the world In which she had no faith and into another in which she hopes Yellow time-tinted newspaper clippings ugly documents a dstry and a Itttch of herself tell a story of love that lasts "until death do us ptrt" The clippings are bits of poetry news stories and works of the husband she loved even after the laws of man had torn them asunder Alpine Hart newspaper writer and poet from whom she was divorced in 1927 is scheduled to arrive here Saturday For several months before committing suicide Edith worked at the Topic Cafe 200 block California-ay Whiteside paid her $16 a more than is usually paid a waitress He paid it because he like everyone else sympa We have waited a couple of days for the smoke to clear away at the Oklahoma County courthouse The flip-flop of Commissioner 8 De Graffenreld was so sudden and illogical that we could not understand the cause of it We do not understand all we know about It yet Walter De Oraffenreid was chosen as a candidate by the mod government group two yewo ago for the purpose of defeating She 'den for reelection and forming a majority with Carlson to break Ed Butterfield's control of the county COMMISSIOM Tuesday De Graffenreid fell into the arms of Butterfield kicked Carlson out of the chairmanship and turned the county's business over to the Butterfield gang Time to think only confirms our first impression that this was a base and unjustified be trayal of those who helped De Graffenreid into office We did not support Mr De Graffenreld in the primary two years ago Our reason was his stupidity We did not doubt his good intentions But his slow-moving mind was a handicap which was not overcome by his affability We simply did not think be had ability and stamina enough for the tasks ahead His Republican opponent In the general election was even less qualified Therefore in that election we reluctantly advised De Graffenreid's election However we were very uncertain of his dependability Now he has thrown down all those who pinned their faith in hint and him He has shown himself wholly untrustworthy politically Even the Butterfield crowd will not trust him an hour longer than necessary It is practically a certainty that they will not give him any sincere support for reelection Certainly the decent element will not do so De Oraffenreid has committed political hart kart Be is as dead as a salt mackerel Five of Students Convicted in Girl's Death Is Remitted Billy Wright 16 youngest prisoner in the state penitentiary Friday 1111115 paroled by Goy Holloway Billy was sentenced to one year from Mc Curtain County for stealing three chickens valued at $116 He is an orphan and claimed he stole the chickens to obtain money to buy a new pair of pants He was committed Feb 22 1930 and was paled to his aunt Mrs Clara Wriglt of Haworth Okla The governor also remitted the $750 fine assessed against Vance Lowery former Univenlty of Oklahoma student convicted in the death of Vilma Chadwell his fiance She was killed lit an auto accident in June 1927 Four Other Paroles The governor signed four other paroles remitted another fine and restored citizenship to eight former prisoners The clemency acts were recommended by the penitentiary pardon and parole board The governor took no action on the board's recommendation that Mrs Jessie Cooper 19 be transferred Irom the prison to the state industrial school for girls at Tecumseh The board will reconsider the case because Mrs Conk ling superintendent PLEASE TURN TO PAGE TWO By trained Press EL PASO Texu March and Tepic dispatches said Friday military authorities of Mayarit Mex leo had arrested three men uspected of being members of the pandit gang which kidnaped Xi Bristow of Oklahoma The three men denied connection With the kidnaping and claimed an American we responsible for the' abduction of Bristow according to statements to Eaton vice-consul at Mazatlan Eaton has been at Tepic for several days with Gordon Obie Bristow son of the captive attempting to secure his release A Soldiers of Geri Pablo Rodr1111 captured the trio Dispatcheet from Mexico City' said A man who wiehed to secure a rich gold mine recently discovered by Bristow near Topic bad instigated the kidnaping Bristow was known to have gone to the region to place markem required by Mexican law to perfect his claim This has to be done before a certain date or others can enter claim to the mine Authorities in Mexico believed Brie-tow may have been seized with the view of holding him until too late for him to perfect hie claim thougit the bandits have announced they know of his wealth and will not lower their demand for $15000 Deadline for Proposals Extended One Natural Is Silent A probability of either 13 or 14- cent gas was seen Friday when both the Industrial and Pioneer Claa companiee submitted new offem to the citizens advisory committee Tbey are aeeking the franchise held by the Oklahoma Natural Gas Co The Natural company failed to aubmit an offer The committee postponed the deadline for offers one week to permit the Industrial and Pioneer companies time to put their new "setups" in legal compact form Sees I-Cent Cut Although it is impossible to tell how much either company reduced its former offer until their new terms are figured out Harbour chairman said a 1-cent reduction in doiestic gas might be found in the Industrial's former 15-cent offer and the Pioneer's previous 14-cent offr If the Pioneer is now offering a 13- cent gate rate it would make possible 38-cent domestic gas as compared with the 57 cents now charged by the Oklahoma Natural The two firms also submitted Industrial rates which were not revealed The committee is attempting to get industrial rates on delivered gas at the same price will be charged for the gate rate on domestic gas Present Rate 18 Cents The present Natural industrial rate Is 18 cents The Industrial is furnishing industrial gas outside the city limits for 1214 to 1314 cents and is believed to have made a 14 to 15-cent offer for industsial gas inside the city The Pioneers offer is believed to be I cent lower The committm's sentiment seemed to be swinging away from the Oklahoma Natural Friday as it failed to make an offer Some members expressed the sentiment that the company believes the committee will not have the courage to recommend to the city council that the Industrial or Pioneer offer be accepted Committeemen Friday seemed in a mood to base their choice between PLICA811 TWIN TO PAOZ TWO BUELL RAPS SOONER ARREST PLEASE TURN TO PACE PTVIC MAN IDENTIFIES DEATH SUSPECT A sketch of Edith Sauser made by her husband Beating of Students in Hitch-Hiking War Needs Allen tion President Says 'Y' DRIVE NEARS $500000 MARK Store Customer Says Brad-berry One Involved in Store DE VALERA TO RULE IRELAND 40 'Tiger's' Posthumous Book Attacks 'Greed' of We still do not know fully what moved him to any such folly It was not an ambition to achieve the chairmanship of the commission for Carlson has had a standing offer to re sign the chairmanship and put De Graffenreid in whenever the latter desired it done De Graffenreld has insisted that he does not have the ability for the chairmanship In that conclusion he was right Someone changed his mind for him on that subject OUSTED POLICE PLEA REFUSED 1 Holdup-Slaying Brandberry was identified Friday as one of the slayers of Patrolman Oates Police Chief Becker said The identification was made by Jesse A Holshouser sales for Duffner-Cravens Realty Co a Customer In the Clarence Saunders grocery store at the time of the holdup and killing last Saturday night Hinkle store manager and Tom Briscoe a clerk said Brad-berry "looked like one of the men" The three suspects held in the slaying are Charles Points arrested at Duncan with Bradberry and George Quinn 1100 block Avenue Irene Casey Steinberg Drug store employe 1400 block Robinson-av said Points "looked like" the man on the outside of the store Becker said Three statements on the movements a the men Saturday night have been made by Quinn Becker said Detectives are seeking to check up on the details of the statements he said The robbery occurred in the Saunders store in the 1400 block Robinson-ay RAY wEEms cLEARED Old Charge Voided in District Court Ray Weems former state fish and game commissioner was freed of a charge of driving a state-owned car without the proper state identification mark when his case was called for trial in district court Friday The charge was stricken upon motion of County Attorney Callihan The charge was filed about a year ago by a house oommittse investigating Ante departments Summoned by Cable to Form New Government as Cosgrove Resigns CRIOA00 March life-long ambition of Eamon de Valera to rule Ireland waa realized Friday Da Valera who is here on a tour of the United States announced he would depart for Erin at once to form a cabinet The Irish Republican leader has been invited to organize a new government with himself as president following the resignation of President William Cosgrove and his cabinet The invitation came from Sean O'Kelley leader of the party opposed to Cosgrove It is presumed De Valera in view of his statement that he was to leave for Dublin at once has been advised by cable of the ministerial criMs The Cosgrove government resigned after it was defeated in the Dail on its opposition to extension of old-age pensions In case The Valera can command enough support in the Irish parliament he actually will be "President of Ireland" a position he has claimed for years orm rule ur of tould govdent Ident Sean 'wed tw of for by gned its -age land of 1 for Spells! to The News NORMAN March hitchhiking War which opened between University of Oklahoma students and Oklahoma City residents spread to the university ftculty and to Norman's city officials late Thursday In a letter to Police Chief Becker of Oklahoma City answering Becker's letter which told of the arrest of A Wilkins university student last Sunday night President Bissell of the university said he would take steps to try to discourage rowdyism of students waiting for rides He said he "greatly regretted the neceseity of having to arrest" a student "Arrests" Bissell said "should be made in mem only when persons are criminals or criminally-minded and this student (A Wilkina) was neither" In referring to the beating admin latered students who were picked up and forced out of cars Monday night and told to run Bissell said: "Such a practice warranted official action far more than did the student who was arreeted" Meanwhile four etudents discussed with Person A Woodall Cleveland County attorney the filing of charges as a result of alleged student beat-Ines Two of the etudents who conferred with Woodall were John Anthony Tulsa and Ralph Goff Pawnee The other two names could not be obtained Casey Smith a former student and son of a university employe was hit in the face and his MAO was broken by the "viligantes" John Hamill Norman city manager said he had received complaints from Norman merchants who had places of business on the Oklahoma City highway intersection in Norman asking that "something be done" about the hitch-hiking affair Hamill warned students to behave better while waiting for rides He said "I do not want to resort to drastic methods if it can be avoided" Ee Graffenreld was going along with his friends and taking their advice up to Tuesday They had prevented him from making any bad mistakes of which we have any knowledge It was beginning to look as though he might be entitled to support for re-election on the theory that he trained with the right crowd Now he has spilled the beans Lest someone conclude that we were his adviser and now resent his detachment we will tay that he has counselled with us only upon one or two minor matters We have never sought to be and never have been In his confidence The only thing he has done to us in his recent move is to violate his pledge that he would under no circumstances Join bands with Butterfield op De Graffenreid took this step without consulting with those with whom he was accustomed to advise If any of his real friends and supporters had any knowledge of what was In his mind we cannot learn who it was We are quite certain that the conspirators who over-powered his mind and took him into camp have been Workers Enthusiastic as Total Of $493500 Is Reported The $700000 A building campaign saw a sudden spurt from all divisions at the FTiday luncheon kind $493500 was reported raised Cheered by the successes of the last 124 hours drive workers set out to reach the $600000 mark by Saturday noon Reports Friday were featured by announcements of large special gifts besides the increase in regular reports "Man War" the horse owned by Maj herbert Peck's division went under the wire with its $25000 quota reported raised The horse started on another lap George Sappington's division Was credited with raising the most money during the past 24 hours High teams were heeded by Mrs Hubert Ambrister and William Shumate Division reports were: A $14510: $12637 $11200 $25000 $19738 $10057 0 $14447 II $17070 "Mustgover" the big gifts division horse reported $31000 raised since Thursday noon bringing its total to 1118530 besides the $250000 raised before the drive started Special gifts reported Friday were: Rorabaugh-Brown's poxchase of the Girl Reserve clubroom and domestic science unit for $7500 KereS Dry Goods educational unit and lecture room $7500: Wirt Franklin and Joe Cromwell the auditorium $25000: Mr and Mrs Frank Johnson employment department suite of offices and working girls' restroom: fire department $1000 united: Atkinson $1000 0 Johnson $1000: Oklahoma City University $1000 Robert Scott $1000 The division with most attendance Saturday will be given a bonus and the highest team will be given free airplane rides by the Ranger Aircraft CO The Friday luncheon program VMS broadcast The 600 workers stood in applaue when 109 girls from Hill's Business College filed past the judges' stand' end handed in $10 pledges each 4000 STUDENTS TO ATTEND FESTIVAL By United Pres NEW YORK March Clemenceau's last days were shadowed by the bitterness of his quarrel with Marshal Ferdinand Foch but the old Tiger found many other Irritating post war develop- 1 'Ii: ments on which "-1'': I he longed to vent his scornful wrath lis In the volume k3 which Clem ''( ceau wrote in the ir days when he was fighting '17 death as he had A 4': fought off the Germane at the 67-jtrA gates of Paris he I- i- 'Cs penned an indict- merit of others II 4 than Foch Cletnencokus "Whether In in parliament or the government in public opinion" he wrote In the first installment of Grandeux and Misery of Victory published In Colliers Friday "I see everywhere nothing but faltering and flinching "Our allies die-allied have contributed largely to this reault and we have never done anything to deter them "England in various guises has gone back to her old policy of strife on the continent and America prodigiously enriched by the war is presenting us with a tradesman's account that does more honor to her greed than to her self-respect" In regard to his reply to Poch's attacks on his direction of governmental affairs during the peace negotiations Clemenceau shows much softening of his relentlessness in the days of retirement "Ah Foch! Foch! My good Loch! Have you then forgotten everything?" he wrote only to reaume a few paragraphs further on his attack on the marshal He paid tribute to Poch' genius at the battle of Ypres giving him 1 credit for knowing how "to impose his will upon the allies" and he did not regret that he won Poch's appointment as generalissimo although "the difficulty came mainly from the British side" The book will be published by Harcourt Brace dc Co Council Indicates It Will Leave Spillers Suspended One Reinstated Police Chief Becker was upheld Friday in the suspension of Officer Spillers when the majority of the city councilmen Indicated after a hearing that they would not recommend Spillers's reinstatement Spillers was suspended recently on a charge of refusing to obey orders He testified that many times he reported evidence of liquor violations but his superiors refused to give him search Other times be said raids were made on his evidence after the bootlegger had been tipped off to move his supply Becker and Assistant Chief Hurt said Spillers never furnished any real evidence on which to base raids Hurt said the raiding squad had been out at least 50 times on tips from Spillers and that all proved "bloom-era" He said that after awhile no member of the department placsd any credence on tips furnished by the officer Records were Introduced at the hearing showing that Spillers had been pardoned by former Gov Jack Walton after serving a term in Granite reformatory on a grand larceny charge Henry suspended' traffic officer was reinstated by Becker Henry was suspended two weeks ego when a county charge was filed charging him with drinking in a public place The case set for hearing Thursday wm continued for the second time and Becker ordered Henry reinstated Any further action will await the outcome of the hearing Becker said DENY SHINN RELEASE SE Oklahoma County Rural tichool Children Here April 4 Over 4000 Oklahoma County rural school pupils will participate in a festival to be held hereApril 4 Mra 'los Bale county superintendent of schools bald Friday The festival will he held at Fair Park under the direction of Misa Luella Thorp rural supervisor The morning berssion will be devoted to supervised play with a community dinner and social hour at noon A health pageant will begin at I rn under the direction of Miss Virginia Carey Maypoles a fashion show and a parade will follow WARM WEATHER SEEN Temperature Drops to Freezing at 7 A Warmer temperatures and clear skies were promised for Saturday by Weatherman Slaughter Friday Temperatures were expected to remain unchanged Friday Freezing hit here again at 7 a to when the thermometer dropped to 30 degrees A gradtal moderation for several days was predicted The 48-degree maximum set Thursday was expected to be only slightly higher Friday A higher pressure area covering the entire country is bringing a slow moderation PLEASE TURN TO PAGE TWO WEATHER EX-COUNTY DEPUTY IS HELD IN MISSOURI Attorney to Be Sentenced on Contempt Charge 0 Shinn attorney WU remanded to the custody of deputy sheriffs Friday by District Judge Busby after he had denied Shinn's application for a writ of habeas corpus Shinn is charged with contempt of court He was to be senteneed by Peace Justice Deupree who cited him for contempt Judge Busby also told Shinn to see that his son Shinn associated with him in a loan but-nee: appeared before Deupree The younger Shinn faces the same charge Justice Deuprre claims the two made insulting remarks about hts court following trial of an auto case on Boa-ap-pus of race for told Inn 118i The trge two hts mae DELAY 'FLOP HEARING Joe Roselle Arrested on Charge of wife Desertion Joe Roselle former deputy county clerk Friday was under arrest in Columbia Mo on an Oklahoma County charging ilm with wife deertton It is alleged he deserted his wife Pauline Roselle 1100 block Parkpl about Dec 1 and has failed to pro vide for her support An application for he extradition back to Oklahoma City was to be made late Priday by fiheriff Rogers Fisherman Catching Bobcat on His Lines Ends Job With Pistol ARRANGE RITES FOR VETERAN BROKER ER JAIL TO BE IMPROVED Sheriff and Board Act After Boys Escape plan to remedy conditions in the Oklahoma County Jail which made IL pomible for four youths to dig their way out with a tin epoon were made Friday at a conference between Sheriff Rogers and county commissioners Two of the boys were still at large Friday The walls of rooms outside the cell block where Juvenile prisoners and trusties are kept will be covered with several inches of concrete with reinforcing bars next to the old brick wall Inspection Thursday showed brick were not cemented together and were covered only by a thin coat of plaster Commissioner Carlson said It is also planned to appropriate $17000 when the April statement is compiled to buy portable cells for the main Jail which can be used later in a new building OWENS BRIEF FILED I Popw 't I a I 1 'ip1 1 I 1 1 klri I rr l' I tom -to 1 ''t 1 i 8 i I 11 'I I I 1 '''tr'''' 'itt 4 I '-i 1 I 1 1 -I -0- )1 I I Iii i 1 I 1'11 i I 't 4 1 I 1 i 14 i Alt I I 6 --A 1 1 'I I i cc' 1 101 kf aTh 1 1 i 4 ti sl 0 t' I A le 1 11 Seize Dry Crusader With Bottle of Runt Size Used in Her 'Work' By Vaned Press PAMPA Texas March ss Beulah Allred who for two years has waged a temperance crusade here was under indictment for illegal transportation of liquor Friday Gov Dan Moody and state officials of the Women's Christian Temperance Union have been asked to aid her She Wil3 Srrested carrying a bottle of liquor as evidence of its existence here District Attorney Braley said he would prosecute the case "just like ally other liquor violation case" 'Habeas Corpus Case to Be Quick End Sought in Tax Cases An attempt will be made to speed the tax refund conspiracy preliminary bearings County Attorney Callihan said Friday The cases were postponed until April 9 because of the illness of a defense attorney He will seek to introduce all evidence taken at the former hearing at once to save time he said The previous hearing lasted three weeks District Judge Chambers will be called to testily The hearing was delayed by Peace Justice Giddings The defendants are Durham head of the Taxpayers' Association: Smith former assistant county etiorney: Gordon Stater and Acleibert Brown attorneys Durham was to be arraigned on a fifth embezzlement charge growing out of the 1927 refund lie is at liberty in $2000 bond in each of four other embezzlement cases BALL STAR STRICKEN 'Big Ed' Undergoes Serious Operation fly United Precs HOQUIAM Wash March 28-- Fishermen Cyrus came forward Friday with his entry for the best fish story in 1930 Cyrus cast his line 200 feet Into the surf at Westport Wash and was half dozing on the beach when the line jerked He looked up to see a 25-pound bobcat fighting furimully to dislodge the hooks of a big clam bait from its jaws The bait had ashed ashore Cyrus said he late beast with his revolver Charles Moue Had Seen III for a Year Funeral arrangements were to be made Friday for Charles Wallace 64 veteran Insurance broker who died Thursday night at his home 922 2Ist-st He had been 111 for a year Comin4 here in 1901 from Lincoln Mo Wallav wt manager of the Sidney I Brock Dry Goods Co on the present Rorabaugh-Brown's store site He later engaged in the Insurance bminess for 20 years Besides his widow Wallace Is survived by a daughter Mary Connelle and a grendson Sidney Connellee who lite in the home tr a be Hoe who 922 a on the site site wee Mt Reviewed in Court Murphy assistant attorney general Friday filed his brief in the supreme court in the Owens case Owens has asked the court to review the refusal of the circuit court of appeals to grant him a permanent release on a habeas corpus writ from the Oklahoma County jail Owens Is under a one-year sentence and $5000 fine for elicged contempt of the state supreme court By United Press MERIDEN Conn March 28 Ed" Walsh famous Chicago White Sox pitcher Friday was fighting for his life Hospital officials reported Wah-h was "holding his grourd" after a kerious operation THE FORECAST For Oklahoma City and vicinity: Fair and continued cold Friday night with probably frost and freezing temperature Saturday fair and somewhat warmer For Oklahoma: lair aridity night with frost and probably freezing temperature Saturday fair not much change in temperature East Texas: Mostly fairs frost if weather clears Fricuty nights Saturday partly cloudy slightly warmer CITY MURIA' TEMPERATURES Midnight it9 8 a eh- 34 1 a 30 8 a in 34 2 a 34 9 a 42 8 a ni 33 lit a in 46 4 a 33 11 a 49 5 a 31 Noon 50 6 a in 31 1 in 50 7 a 30 2 5t Sun rises 6:22 sets 649 Abilene Texaa 3 42 00 Amarillo Texas 26 38 00 Atlanta Da 40 52 00 Poise Idaho 34 50 00 Bohton 51ass 14 44 00 Brownville Texas 42 '74 16 Buffalo 28 30 00 Charleston 46 64 24 Chicago BL 26 33 00 Counibus Ohio 26 34 00 Concordia Kan 20 44 00 tivpus Christi Texas 42 52 34 Dallas Texas 40 48 02 Davenport Iowa 26 52 00 Del Rio Texas 40 48 02 Potwar Colo "3 32 00 Des Moines Iowa 42 00 Detroit Mich 26 32 01 Dodge City Ran 16 44 00 Duluth Minn 20 36 00 El Paso Texas 32 48 01 Fort Smith Ark 36 50 00 flalveton 40 4R 26 Goodlo ncl Kan 14 36 60 Grand Junction Colo 22 44 111 Kansas City Mo 10 46 00 Knoxville Tenn 6 50 00 Lander Wyo 24 34 00 Little Rock Ark 38 52 00 Los Angeles Calif 58 82 00 Louisville Ky 23 38 00 Memphis Tenn 50 00 New Weans La 44 62 28 NCR York 32 38 00 Oklahoma City ao 48 iwi Omaha NA) 26 42 00 Phoenix Alri7 46 711 00 Pit tsburgh Psi 10 32 02 Portland Oregon 54 76 00 Pueblo Colo 18 23 00 Raleigh 40 58 00 Ranici City 20 36 00 Roswell NI 30 34 58 St Louis MO 12 40 00 St Paul Minn 22 38 00 Salt Lake City Utah 36 42 00 San Francisco Calif 60 82 00 SRnta Fe 18 28 01 Sault St Marie Mich 20 26 00 Seattle Wash 48 64 00 Sheri dan Wyo 18 12 00 Snreyeport La 36 44 12 Spokar Wasn 42 66 0 Springfield Mo 30 42 04 Tampa Fla 58 72 00 Tonopah Nev '8 fal 00 Vicksburg Miss 14 48 82 Washington 34 50 00 Wichita Kan 26 44 00 Winnipeg Man 3 00 EVANS CLUB FORMED HEALTH DAY SET Oklahoma Child Health Day was set tor May I In a proclamation issued Friday by Cloy Holloway SOLDIER IS HANGED Boost Race of State School CENSUS TAKERS ARE GUESTS AT CHAMBER DEBATERS WIN OVER ILLINOIS TEAM Pays Extreme Penalty for Slaying Buddy The Locked Door Behind the Scenes on Society's fly tniid Prens WILMINGTON Del March 26 Louis Ga Piano 20 was hanged al the workhouse FiX miles from here for the murder of Arthur Cline Amsterdam soldier Both were members of the first engineers regiment of the army at Fort D'1 Pont near Delaware City Head Candidate An "Evans for Public Instruction Club" has been organized at Ardmore to vance the campaign of Dr Charles Evans Oklahoma City Democratic candidate for state superintendent of public instruction Evans formerly was superintendent of Ardmore schools About 100 friends rallied at a meeting to form the club They elected Fred Tucker president Hundreds of other Evans clubs are expected to be organirM over the state soon Citizens Urged to Obtain Itiank I When heck Begins The 127 census takers a ho will determine if Oklahoma City has 2000(r0 populigion beginning Tuesday met at the chamber of commerce FrWay noon with the Chamber 's census corn- mittee Fred Beady urged citizens contemplating leaving the city for a few weeks to notify the chamber so blanks could be sent to them for enumeration Dearly district cepma super- visor outlined plans for taking the census The enumerators will make a thorough canvass of the city re- quiring several seeks City Team to Meet Nt)rth Texas Teachers Tonight Oklahoma City University affirmative debaters Friday defeated an Weslyan team at the university autorium The teams debated the question of complete disarmament Horace Robinson and Eugene Dycbe represented the university team and Robert Courtney and Roy Sttott debated for the visitors University debaters will meet North Texas State Teachers College here Friday night The Illinois debaters will meet Oklahoma Baptist University at Chawnee Saturday The key to the locked door of opportunity may be found in the wantad columns Turn back to the wantad pages of tonight's News for details regarding the new "Locked Door" contest $13 in prizes for the Nvinners THE glamorous Inside story of The Society by a woman who for 10 years was social secretary to many of America's moot famous begin In The Oklahoma News Saturday In three sparkling articles replete with new facts on the life of the nation's elite she writes What It Costs The Debutante Why Crashing Society To Breat Into Marriage Has Become a Society Mart Man' Game HURT IN AUTO CRASH ASK TAX RECOVERY Nirs Mcliiiiley Strike Siemer Pipe hi le lirithig Dont niiii8 thee abmoibing stories that taic you "bara'-stage" and show you society tile as It actually is The first article will appear Saturday In-- MI11141K 1930: i lied 7 Injured 253 1929: fi led 41 injured 1075 Bank Files Petition for $5833 in 1929 Tirses Recovery of $5833 in 1929 trotea WM mired in a petition filed in trict court Friday by the Liberty National Bank The petition is bwed on the opinion of the supreme court holding the law subjecting the banius to full ad valorem taxes void Ne es Waittuds Always Something New POPE RECEIS ES DR BUTLER VATICAN CITY March Pius received Dr Nicholas Murray Butler president of Columbia University in a private audience The Oklahoma News BliNIPITS SEIZE lil0000 By l'Illted Press WATERBURY Conn March Three bandits Friday held up the tertown Trubt Co and escaped with $20000 I Mrs McGinley 1200 Mock I Euclid-ay was injured alikhtly when her auto a sewer pipe at 25tb and Robinkon-aY police reported Friday.

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