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The Oklahoma News from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 12

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Phone Wont Ads to 74551 PAGE 12 THE 010A1IOMA NEWS Phone Want Ads to 7-155i THURSDAY FEB 14 133 -1Kc CAMPBELL LEAVES WIDOW LIFE INCOMEJ 101 lEi CASE HAS COST $600000 TO DATE i It's Not 'Sirius' INCINERATOR SYSTEM HERE IS ADVANCED BRUNO'S MOTHER' BOWS IN GRIEF MORE ABOUT HAUPTMANN At Her Death Property Will Revert' To Four Children mit aMEMOMN0101 Labor Federation Opens Class to Study Stars At Woman Lecturer Sees Dictators As 'Pied Pipers' Leading People Who Have 'Stopped Thinking' Says City Visitor 'We're Poor They Can Do Anything to Us' Says Parent in Germany A petition to probate the will of A Campbell building contrac tor who died recently was filed today in County Court No estimate of Campbell's estate' was recorded but his will provided a life income of $5400 annually for his widow At her death the prop erty will go to four children Har old and Andy Campbell and 0 Margaret Kernodle all of Oklahoma City and Helen Copeland Freirt Worth Tea of IC ed te''' ed or 4 nd 1- id' (Continued from rage One) jury the USURI questions He was interrupted by Justice Trenehard who said sternly "Let the defendant rise" Rises to Hear Doom Hauptmann rose to his full height taking his guards with him He stood erect in the position of a soldier Ills spine was stiff and his shoulders straight But his face was that of a man about to face a firing squad The words of Attorney Fisher had warned him of what was to come By United Press EM IN TO Feb the night of March 1 1932 until the present day the Lindbergh case has cost the government and the various agencies engaged in tracking down the perpetrator more than $600000 Including the $50000 ransom he which he will receive back nearly $15000 found in Bruno Richard Ilauptmann's Col Charles A Lindbergh has spent at least $75000 His friend Col Henry Breckinridge has spent another $10000 The efforts to rune down false clues such as those presented in the John Hughes Curtis hoax cost at least $15000 The government including the three branches federal state and New York City had 28 workers on the case for 30 months at an expense estimated at $284000 A conservative estimate of the various casts would approximate the following Cost to Col Lindbergh 75000 Cost to Col Breckinridge 10000 Cost of police and detectives 284000 Telephones telegrams and cables 20000 Trips to Europe by officers 5000 Cost of handwriting experts and charts 50000 Cost of wood expert and exhibits 0000 Federal expenditures 75000 Cost of trial 100000 I I r- iiri141! "if 1 4 1 1 i i I I 0-4' 1 1 1 1 a 't 9 1 la 4 1 BACKACHE I le It may be Sirius to college astronomy students but it's the dog star to workers in Dr Robinsons class Without the benefit of complicated mathematical computations and burdensome technical names a group of men and women have undertaken the study of the stars in a class organized by the Bureau of Workers Education an American Federation of Labor unit Dr Robinson reveals the wonders of the heavens to the group meeting at Oklahoma City University every Tuesday and Thursday nights Use of the telescope and other observatory equipment is being do noted by the university The class is one of a score operated through the co-operation of the FERA (Federal Emergency Relief Administration) RUBY KEELER IN HOSPITAL Flush Kidneys of Waste blatter Poisons and Acid and Stop Getting Up Nights City May Abandon Dump Ground Aid Seen Abandonment of the municipal dumping ground has been proposed in favor of construction of incinerators by means of federal aid funds City Manager Orval Mosier revealed today Mr Mosier announced he had appointed a committee of city department heads to study the plan with instructions to submit a report as soon as possible The project 's cost is estimated a $500000 There has been agitation for years here for erection of municipal incinerators to handle the city's garbage but always in the past the project has been linked with a bond Issue It now may be possible to adopt the system without voting bonds by means of the co-operation of the Federal Government officials pointed out The city's contract with Yale Co for delivery of the garbage to its feeding lot in the dumping ground expires July 1 While the cmpany pays about $500 a month for the garbage it might be possible for the city to save money under the incineration plan due to economies In the garbage collection service Mr Mosier said The committee of department heads which includes the engineer water superintendent health department secretary and Assistant Manager Morrison Cunningham must decide whether to recommend one Incineration plant or four smaller plants to be placed at the four corners of the city 629000 Total News Briefs 1 DEMOCRATIC WOMEN IN CONFERENCE HERE (Convelght 1935 by United Peen) KAMENZ Germany Feb 14--A small white-haired woman of 66 Frau Pauline Hauptmann stood pricing vegetables before a market stall today a market net in her hand and heard a passerby say that her wayward on Bruno Richard Hatiptmann has been sentenced to death She turned quietly away and walked through crowds of Leigh-hots to the town newspaper office a block away There on the bulletin board she read the news for herself For a moment she stood staring straight ahead her faded red rimmed blue eyes fixed unseeingly on the bulletin board as if she could not realize the truth She Bows Het Head Then her head bowed slowly as if she were praying and began welling down her wrinkled cheeks Townspeople stood in silent embarrassment Frau Hauptmann turned away and started slowly down the hill toward her home her black clad body seeming almost broken A United Press correspondent overtook her and told her that the defense had appealed to higher courts Half Impatient she turned and exclaimed "Acht We are only poor louts They can do what they want with us Lindbergh Is rich Against all that my son cannot do anything even if he were a hundred times Innocent" When your kidneys are clogged and your bladder is irritated and elimination ia Ir 0 regular and painful you need Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules a fine harmless stimulant and diuretic that always works and costs but 35 cents at any modern drug store It's one good safe way to put healthy activity tnto kidneys and bladder sleep sound the whole night thru But be sure and get OOLD from Haarlem in are assured of results Other symptoms of weak kidneys and it ritated bladder are backache puffy eye leg cramps moist palms burning or scan al is I ag Ut I er ht NI 1 at By Vnited Prege HOLLYWOOD Feb 14--Ruby Keeler today occupied a bed alongside her sister Anna May 13 in a local hospital Ruby decided to have a growth removed from her foot while her sister was recovering from a minor illness Mrs Korn Pleads for United Political Campaigns DRESENT and would-be dictatori of Europe are Just a bunch of Pied Pipers to Dorothy Fuldheim noted lecturer and traveler here to speak before the Colony Club tomorrow night Having interviewed or seen most of the rulers of Europe she has formed her opinions from first hand observation and close study and pictures the people of Europe as men and women who have lost their morale and stopped thinking 'These Pied Pipers with their cry of 'food for every person' and 'Jobs for all' were able to lead the people through all sorts of contortions to win their leadership positions of today" she said Mrs Fuldheitn visits Europe annually to keep in touch with the political situation VORMERIX an actress she has carried to the lecture platform the ability to enchant audiences with her vivacious and charming mannerisms She predicts Germany's recent action demanding that Austrians be given a chance to vote on whether they should come under German rule will bring Hitler and his country to a powerful position in Europe Three days before Chancellor Dol 'fuss of Austria was assassinated she had a long interview with him and be expressed to her his belief that despite opposition of many people "God is still on my side" His funeral was the most impressive event she ever attended she said She has seen II Duce in action and declares that Mussolini's methods of bringing the people under control by force "has ruined the morale of the Italian people" MRS FULDHEIM claims the dis- tinction of being the only American woman to have marched with Black Shirts the occasion being in England when she went to hear Oswald Mose ly leader of the organization speak In her opinion all forms of doles Community Funds and charity should be abolished 4 Twenty-five Salvation Army dependents attended the third educational picture presented at the headquarters today through self-improvement courses offered by the federal relief administration History and civics were picture subjects Riverside School launched a series of health programs today when 25 parents of primary grade children attended the first meeting conducted by Dr Harry Taylor city physician and Dr Willis Salvation Army dental clinic director Similar programs are being conducted at Horace Mann and Whittier Schools Bcdforyou il Bcd -Aryan and babyloo 4i lowit az licura t-st 4(k -p I The Women's Democratic Council of Oklahoma celebrating its first aniversary here today heard an address by Mrs Frank Korn El Reno president "Never in the world will women get anywhere in politics until they come out with numerical strength" Mrs Korn declared "When women do this candidates for political office will be quick to keep their word to them" Mrs Landrum delivered the welcoming address at the morning session in the Skirvin Hotel The response was given by Mrs Charles Ruth and a business session followed Election of officers was to be held this afternoon following a discussion of "Government" by Mrs Bezanson superintendent of the Tecumseh Girls Industrial School No need to worry about skin irritations when you use for daily toilet purposes the same pure soothing soap that you use for baby's tender skin Containing the delicate Cuticura medication Catieura Soap protects sensitive skins and helps to keep them in a clear condition Price 25c Sold at all druggists No iced to worry about skin irritations HUEY BID TABLED By United Pregs NASHVILLE Tenn Feb It Members of the Tennessee House of Representatives today tabled a resolution inviting Senator Huey Long to address the assembly i Believes Him Innocent Up to the moment she heard of her son' condemnation Frau Hauptmann was insistent on his innocence and hopeful She said last night: "It is true that Richard gave me a lot of trouble But I will never believe he is a murderer I believe he is innocent I believe his innocence will soon be proved to the world" Her house today was a center of Interest in the hillside Saxon town Neighbors pretended to be indifferent as they passed by and gathered in groups at two or three nearby shops to discuss the verdict in low tones as if they were afraid Frau Hauptmann might overhear them Miss Adeline Pendleton daughter of Councilman Grover Pendleton was elected president of Alpha Sigma Kappa Sorority of Hill's Business University at a group meeting yesterday Other officers chosen are Miss Junta Yates vice-president: Miss Jo Gillman secretary Miss Helen White treasurer Miss Dorothy Shaddix pledgemaster and Miss Mary PI 'AMU'' reporter Oklahoma County'e seventh Red Cross instruction class was organized last night at Wesley Hospital Miss Lula Severs executive secretary said today Classes will be conducted by Jones first aid supervisor assisted by Miss Nellie Jensen and Miss Florence Kramer CITY MAN CONVICTED AS DRUNK DRIVER 'Have you arrived at a verdict?" the court clerk asked quietly The foreman of the jury Charles Walton a smallish man who at the moment had Int ashen face and reddened eyes rose and swayed uncertainly at the end of the jury box We have" he said "How say you?" the clerk asked owe find the defendant Bruno Richard Hauptmann guilty as charged" he said Life Hangs on Phrase There was a pause It was a significant pause for if Walton had said more if he had added "and we recommend life imprisonment Bruno Richard Hauptmann's life would have been spared There were no more words from Walton Hauptmann staring stolidly at the foreman showed his only reaction to the declaration in the spasmodic movement of his jaws His face was a deep crimson Ills neck reddened But his hands were clamped close to the sides of his creased trousers Justice Trenehard fumbled with papers on his desk lie is a humane man but a jurist He stiffened himself against the unenviable duty that was his Attorney General Wilentz inwardly jubilant over the victory was apparently so stunned that he could Dot make the usual for immediate sentencing of the prisoner "Mr attorney general" said Justice Trenchard 'do you you it not time for you to ask for the sentencing of the prisoner?" Urges Immediate Sentence WI lents stepped to the justice's bench and made the motion Justice Trenchard ordered Hauptmann to stand up once more His sentence was brief and couched in the simplest of terms Ile did not lecture Hauptinann He did not comment on the case He merely said that it was incumbent upon I him as a judge to fulfill his duty "Under the statutes" he said "it now becomes the duty of the court to sentence the defendant to die in the electric chair not earlier than four weeks from his conviction and I not later than eight weeks It is therefore the sentence of this court 1 that the defendant shall die in the 1 electric chair during the week be- 1 ginning on March 18 1935" There was not a murmur from the spectators Those in the front 1 rows leaned far forward to watch the reactions of the principals Prisoner Bewildered Raupttnann looked bewildered 4' Col Norman Schwarzkopf who for 30 months devoted his time to running down the murderer of Charles A Lindbergh Jr leaned back in his chair as though setts- fled with his work The lips of the condemned man'a ti wife were quivering and her face a was drained of color She did not look at once at her husband In- stead she seemed to look to the attorneys she had gathered In her 2 husband's behalf Fisher seeing that Hauptmann t4 was under control turned to Mrs a Hauptmann Leaning half across the table he grasped her hand and said "Now now don't worry! Leave everything to us Don't make a sound" Anna Hauptmanns face NM turned away from her husband who I was still sitting pa though shocked Then she turned and looked him full in the face with an attempted smile that failed before it began Justice Trencbard looked at the group "And the prisoner is remanded to the custody of the sheriff" he said 2 a a i to :11 44 4 4 1 sit i Ilifill of WOOD 0 0 Appeals as Jury Sentences Him to Year in Prison CITY 'FINDS' TRACT THAT MAY BE PARK "I would rather give a man a pail and pay him for dumping out water and scooping it up again than to give him money on which to live" she said emphatically "Whenever vou break a man's morale and place him in the government's care you have ruined his usefulness to the country in which he lives" In Harding Hall at the Masonic Temple tomorrow night Mrs Fuld-helm will speak on "The European Merry-Go-Round" She is scheduled to appear before the Matrix Club a group of women lournalists at the University of Oklahoma at 6:30 tn today Ter ice ou he iic dix ts at Harry A Richmond Red Cross field director and state liaison officer from Fort Sill is here today confering with the local veterans' administration to belp ex-service men present claims for pensions and compensation Mr Richmond will spend two days here 'Missing' Land Not Recorded In Municipal Records Solid Walnut Solid Wal Solid Mahogany fahogany Solid illaple Property owners in block I of Tots Addition today filed a petition at the Dity Hall asking business zoning In the west half of the block on the south side of SW 29th-st from Clegern to STATE MAN FOUND DEAD ALL REDUCED! John Ford 323 Washington-av today was sentenced by a District Court jury to one year in the state penitentiary and fined 000 on a drunken driving charge The penalty was the maximum and the heaviest given in a case of this kind for many months The charge grew out of an auto-bus collision last Nov 23 at SW 25th-st and Kentucky-av in which five persons were injured Robertson the bus driver was knocked out the door and the bus rolled over the curb and into a house John Eberle assistant county attorney produced half a dozen witnesses to the accident who testified that Ford was under the influence of liquor Fords attorney Gowdy had witnesses who saw him at the Police Station shortly afterward including a city physician and said he was not drunk District Judge Clarence Mills set Feb 23 as the date for formal sentencing and hearing on the plea for a new trial Ford's bond was raised from $1000 to $2000 Fatal Shooting Near McAlester Is Investigated Is $1750 SOLID WALNUT limited quantity of this fine Solid Walnut Colonial Bed ling shaped headboard firmly braced round footbar Finished in hand-rubbed finish High quality Full $1295 or twin size a $1750 SOLID IV limited quantity ol lonial Bed Big braced round footb finish High qua or twin size Discovery of what was allegedly a "missing" park owned by the city directly in the path of the oil extension tentatively scheduled to be voted on March 5 was reported to day to Municipal Counselor Harlan Deupree Mr Deupree ordered an investigation to determine whether the city owned a tract 160 by 127 feet in block 8 of Durland addition near NE Fifth-st and Lindsay-ay The counselor said he understood the land was occupied by several small houses and that City Hall records did not show it was a park Plans were being made in the counselor's office today for the next step in the oil zone extension election battle which will be taken in District Court Thursday in a case filed by Attorney John Brett to force postponement of the extension vote until the general city election April 2 Nbie air I 1 iL Fii By Vnited Pregm MeALESTER Okla Feb Gerame Haskins 32 years old was found dead of a gunshot wound today on the farm of Doss Adams 16 miles west of here The Pittsburg County attorney was investigating the death RS le $2930 SOLID MAHOGANY PINEAPPLE A bargain at $2950 now yours at only $2450 in rich solid mahogany with carved pineapple top posters Full or $2435 twin sizes $1930 SOLID MAHOGANY FOUR In full or twin size hand-rubbed finish on solid mahogany with good sized posters neatly turned in true Colonial style Shaped' headboard and neatly turned $16 95 foot-round PPLE only $2450 in pineapple 52475 xi finish on psters neatly haped head- 51695 A decision was expected this afternoon from the noLc (Home Owners Loan Corporation board Washington definitely establishing location of the state headquarters either here or in Tulsa A Nichols Chamber of Commerce president said The case was expected to go before the board at Nichols said District officers have previously been main-tamed In Oklahoma and Tulsa with general office there State Director John Mahr explained $1650 SOLID MAPLE FOUR POSTER--Well designed bed full size posters and shaped headboard Made of solid rock maple in antique Early American $1295 finish E2150 SOLID MAPLE PINEAPPLE tique solid maple finish Four posters are reeded and firmly braced $1650 SOLID MA designed bed full board Made of 1 finish American $2450 SOLID MA tique solid maple and firmly braced poster with carved pineapple top In rich an-design Large headboard 1 0 fIC In rich an- $1995 51995 WE MANUFACTURE 1411111TE 31 -mil GOLF 1 I NEON 1171 TIMING sl I 3 i 1 cc Solid Maple Jenny Lind Beds Solid HOLD PARLEY AT IV A Miss Fern Babcock executive secretary of student Christian associations arrived here this morning I front Kansas City Mo to confer with local groups concerning the regional conference at Wichita Kas in March Miss Babcock went on to Norman and will spend Friday in Oklahoma City said Miss Margaret Vesey A executive secretary Children' Colds ic0 Yield quicker to double action of tk setel! WIC 5 Full or Twin Size HANSEN SIGN CO umnaLn aiun utis VAPOR UB wir VAPO ER 15 Established 1908 CEMEECEMII13 I 11e eiM1106 Wes 111 Miss Rhoda Foster regional A secretary will meet local executive board members at a called meeting next Tuesday morning Miss Margaret Vesey executive secretary said today Miss Foster will give information from the national board Miss Vesey said A district convention of persons supporting the Campfire Girls orglinization will be held in Dallas March 13 Mrs Lou Paine ex: ecutive secretary said today Fourth district executives will meet there March 12 with Lester Scott national Campfire executive and Miss Ruby Lattimore assistant field secretary Oklahoma delegates will include Mrs Eva Foster Norman Mrs Reo Johnston Ponca City and Mrs Paine Oklahoma City rMMWMAftbil IMIUMWMMUMM1 sminlimaimmioni These extra fine solid maple Jenny Lind beds are strongly built with plenty of strong spool turned spindles Shaped foot rail and neatly reeded shoulders See this super value today reduced for this event $1950 Solid Mahogany The same bed in rich mahogany in antique finish Full or twin S1695 sizes Walnut Mahogany or Maple Finished Jenny Lind Beds in gumwood smart Jenny Lind design in good finish on gumwood Easy $995 terms solid maple are strong- lty of strong dies Shaped eatly reeded super value this event Igany rich mahog- finish Full 51695 iy or Maple ind Beds in Jenny Lind finish on $995 shoulders See this today reduced for Illahogi $1950 Solid The same bed in ri in fil or twin sizes Walnut Mahogany Finished Jenny Lir gumwood smart design in good gumwood Easy 4 terms i 9 11 I I )i i I 1 1 i 41t 0 1 i I 1' 1 3 i i I 4 1 I 4 I I o' 1 ti 1 1 i i It I I I 1 1 '1 I I 1 I l' i 4 1 1 i i 1 0 4 I 4 1 0 4 i 1 i 1 I I 4 3 4 I I 1 I I '95 4 4 4 4 a a 1 a Controversy over the presidency of the Oklahoma County League of Young Democrats will be renewed on the floor of the state convention In McAlester Feb 22 despite the popular belief that the state credentials commitee tacitly settled the dispute last week in favor of Merton Bulls This was learned today When Attorney Hal Houston a member of the credentials group urged that both factions send their delegations to the state meeting De Luxe Windsor Style Bed 3ed DeLuxe Windsor Style Obtained bymountiog front spring' ahead of axle and moving V-8 11 engine forward nit places more loadahead of rear axle more ti weight on front end I 0 RD 1i: -ri 011'11-E V11 A R0 II urilG: "414p '111 ''T 1 111 4 tAi59" Obtained bymounting 'r'i'''') Tirt'''r'41''ii' front springs ahead of 1 i' I axle and moving V-8 ---4- 11111nP engine forward This places more loadahead E- of rear axle more L- 77--- '''i weight on front end 2: -in 6444bas'''''No 1 i 37 try Anweits11 0 '11q f) 4 fl 1 I 'I11 7-- -r 1 'lit pot'iil -c- LZl --11 'l M'-7 r) ----J1 RINI' wiplonit- i i a It i xi il aillyt a141444ntt111ue I --71'') I es al imizmmilm II I I I i -1 a 111 11 II 1 II 11 1 di 1 I 4 70 4 tilt 1 1 i ss 1 1 1 1 tal )k I tl 7-4 I ''ft a Ok I 44 Iir i x' Qs I 7000a7'1" A 4k 41 I 1 1 0 4 '1' 'At It I 1 4 i '4 -'111 -III I 4 II it4 41 I II I 1 MIL 1 1 i f- 0 i Attorneys for Henry Thotnas Douglas Jr found guilty late Wednesday of violating the national banking laws have been given until Saturday to file a motion for a new trial At that time Judge Edgar Vaught is expected to puss sentence Donald A Douglas former assistant cashier of the Shawnee National Bank who last week pleaded guilty to making false entries also will be sentenced Saturday There was a sudden movement at the rail Hauptmann was dragged to his feet He stumbled near thE judge's bench For a moment It looked a5 though he was about to He was rushed from the courtroom so quickly that it appeared the officials were fearful they could not get him back to his cell He disappeared through the door and the court attaches shouted "quiet quiet" to still the tumult that erase after ha had disappeared Justice Trenchard rapped for order He was plainly upset and he wu particularly incensed at the disorder The formality was soon concluded rdward Reilly announced that he would appeal to the highest court In the land" if necessary to save his client's life Fisher said he didn't know where the money would come tom because "appeals cost money" Cries in Cell Re was visibly affected by the so than the con-1 demned man He was more atfocted when one of the deputy sheriffs attending Hauptmann came back and reported his last moments with Hatiptmann in the cell He's crying" said the deputy "The poor devil! He's in an awful funk He is shocked and stunned and broken" When Hauptmann had reached his cell his first act was to throw himself down on his cot almost unconscious lie looked for one of the few times since he has been a prisoner under the white lights of his corridor and the always watchful eyes of his guards like a man thoroughly beaten The crowd outside under the flood lights of the movie cameras laughed and cheered Perjury Charges Due Anthony Hauck Jr Hunter-don County prosecutor will seek perjury indictments against four and possibly five defense witnesses in the Hauptmann trial some time before April 1 he said today "I have already started going over the testimony of these witneases" Hauck said "and I shall present the evidence to the present grand jury" "Perjury" Hauck explained "is Jill extraditable offense To my mind errtiain p-rsnes eirarly committed 1 1'zfilmy on the stand" STATE PIONEER TO BE BURIED IN EDMOND erHE important fact to remember a about the new Ford V-8 Truck for 1935 is not merely that it gives you new moneysaving that these leaImre have been added to track hose economy performance stamina ham already been proved For 1935 Ford gives you an entirely new Load Distribution This makes possible more uniform tire and brake brake operation and wear throughout the truck In addition with more space between the cab and rear axle the 1935 Ford V8 permits acute angle turns with fullwidth semitrailers No matter bow efficiently you are now doing your hauling these and the other features of the 1935 Ford V-8 are important advantages to consider They are matched by no other truck in America today regardless of price rHs important fact to remember A about the new Ford V-8 Truck for 1935 is not merely that it gives you new money-saving that these lea- tieres bare been added to track mhos economy performance imix' have already been proved For 1935 Ford gives you an entirely new Load Distribution This makes possible more uniform tire and brake brake operation Test this new Ford V8 Truck yourself Your nearest Ford dealer will let you do this on your own job under your own load with your own drired Grab on this style steel Windsor bed today In high class brown finish on high grade steel it will delight you Square shaped tubing with strong turdy steel fillers Distinctive in its wide sweeping design it is practical for any room and will work in with walnut or mahogany furnishings Oklahoma's Oldest Furniture Store Grab on this style steel Windsor bed today In high class brown finish on high grade steel it will delight you Square and up Detroit Easy Terms $5 0 0 Through Universal Credit Company The Authorized Ford Finance Plan AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS OF THE SOUTHWEST George Baker Dies of Pneumonia Alter Four-Day Illness Funeral services were to be sr-ranged in Edmond today for George Baker pioneer state resident who died here yesterday of pneumonia following a four-day illness Mr Baker 68 yeqrs old had lived In Oklahoma City since 1902 and had engaged In the real estate business until he opened dry goods stores in Edmond and Binger several years ago Mr Baker who lived at 1018 NW 20th-st is survived by his son George Baker detective in the police auto theft bureau here one daughter Mrs Roy Gene Fort Smith Ark one brother Will Baker McAlester and a niece Mrs tack Oklahoma City The Peas Funeral home at Edmond Ilea charge of arrangements FORD TRUCKS for 1935 1 Toc113I LLFURNITURECO loW Grand finceijo 1 More than ever America's great truck value 17A4 vk I ti.

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