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The Cushing Daily Citizen from Cushing, Oklahoma • 6

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4114s' kc C-" snrr-r tVkl A LIR RIT PACE MX' 4 TUIMSDAY MAY 7 1936 11(51Aki MAI luau 146 as iAdfl THE CUSHING DAILY crnzEN CUSHING OKLAHOMA Father of Karpis' Regents of a To Hold Meeting Roonvelt Gains In Primary Vote ularlY If one is to remain healthy Modern Fountain and young" be said without a single pant as he switched to the bend-of Youth Will Be over for dozen or more rounds Feige doesn't believe there is such a thing R3 an incurable disease Lecture Subject can be cured by natural means" he avowed "from hiccoughs to pneumo On his office door Feige describes Karl Feige 76 Believes Dis- himself as a phythatharapiaL Karl Feige 76 Believes GERLIMI GIANT 1:011 CROSSING THE ATLANTIC 1 1 states entire congressional deli democrats and a re been renominated WO SHOtIy more than 200 thlnly populated precincts unrei ported in irkulth Dakota Oov Landon aPPeared to have (te tested Senator Williem Sorsa in the republican presidential mary by approximatelY 2000 votes At least seven of the eight delegates to the national convenlion at Cleveland are scheduled to vote for 4lnd011 Plans to Be Drawn Up For Leasing Lands For Drilling of Oil President Gets More Votes Than Four 'Opponents in California is Glad That She Was Returned To Training School TECUMSEH Okla May I 16-year-old Oklahoma City girl who escaped from the Tecumseh I ttaining 1clux)1 was glad today au! thorities had returned her to the tchool I The girl 'whose name was with hrld was found in Phoenix Aria a 1 menth ago but an attorney-general's opinion said the could not be tradited because the school was not a penal institution She turned up at Longview Tex and at her own suggestion was returned here Echool officials said she was glad to be back Diseases Can Be Cured by Natural Means Defeat of Phillips Is Predicted Today New Dirigible Hindenburg Well Over Atlantic Making 90 Miles an Hour EN ROUTE TO Stabbed Prisoners All Will Recover OKLAHOMA cm May of Oklahoma regents weie to meet at the capitol late today to draw up a plan for leasing the University and Crippled Children's hospital lands for oil drilling The state school land commission charged with letting the leases spilt yeAerday over the way in which the 74 1 ri 1 i 1 qt 1 e---- Lt tr't 1 4 I 4 s0- 't'-' 4r714'4: I i I 04 i 1 V' I I 1 i I ti 1 7 II United Press Passenger Reports -Prog'iresp Good Travel Above the Clouds OKLAHOMA CITY May --Seventy-six-year-old Karl Feige east through 25 or 30 toe-lifts today as he told friends of a series of lectures he planned on renivena-1 sort of modern fountain of yout idea wit hout the water or goat glands i Feige a drugless healer who is reit brat Mg his golden wedding anniversary today with his frau believes that by employing a proper exercise In and external animess and psychology that the human span of life can be prolonged many years illy United Pro's) I Virtually complete returns in Tuesday's primary in California I revealed today that the slate of delegates pledged to President litoosevelt amassed mere votes than all other candidates on the 1 bitiloL His two democratic opponents and two republican slates had a total of 740164 votes from all but about 600 of the state's 11708 pi minds The Roosevelt slate received 765030 The Romevelt drive for votes suffered no setback in the other tin ee primaries He was not op-pod In in South Dakota and was arsui ed of Alabama's 22 votes at 1 the Philadelphia ocnvention Al most complete returns in the Mane pihnary showed that the Ind should be leased and requested CONGRESS TODA OKLAHOMA CITY May --Defeat of Speaker Leon Phillips Ckfmkee county legislator and leader of 'the house anti-administration bloc was predicted today by one ot Coy Marland's chief advisers Frank Douglass leader in Marinnti's senate campaign predicted that "Phillips will be beaten three to one in the primary" He asserted that Okfuskee demo-1 crate leaders "who put Phillips in the last time are now against him1 and supporting Bridges" IT Bridges Bearden former Okluskee county commissioner is the only one running against Phillips on the democratic ticket Phillips has charged that Douglass got Bridge3 to file against him SAN QUENTIN PRISON Cal May physicians today said all the 15 men stabbed by Franke Dagne 26 Filipino prisoner who ran amuck in the prison recreation yard would recover Dagne berVillq seven year term from Santa Barbara for assault to kill was slain by Cluard Charles Rexford yesterday Before he was shot the crazed prisoner slashed himself several times with a crude weapon fashioned from wire stolen from the fence that surrainds Ban Quentin's vegetable garden Senate Debates bill creating additional New York federal judgeships Takes up naval supply bill House Takes up relief bill the regents to submit a detailed plan for their gulance Pare of the commissioners favored one-fourth royalty and the WIcrs one-eighth OriV Mar land and State Auditor Childers argocd that the state lands could not be jointed with privately-owned tracts in a communitized lease as some adovacted The school land commission will 'met as soon as the regents have drawn up their plan to take some action on ad! proposal Eugene Ledbetter Oklahoma City attorney and member of the legents said that the board has takn 110 majority expression on a method leasing and drilling the lards the regents to submit a detailed plan for their gulance Part of the commissioners favor- ed one-fourth royalty and the WI The professor and his wife both born in Germany have lived in Ok- lahoma City since 1907 Feige practices daily what he intends to lecture on soon He went Into a lengthy number of knee-bends after doing the up and down toe-lifts as he explained Ins lecture plan "Exercise must be employed reg-i By WEBB MILLER 'United Prm Starr Crretuondo'llt) (copyright 1936 by 1tnitea Presm) ABOARD DIRIGIBLE HINDENBURG En route to the United States Ma) 1--1111i--The great dirigible Hindtnburg inaugurating regular air service from Europe to the United States was far out over the Atlantic late today on its voyage I from Priedrichshalen Germany Shortly after 1 tn CST the Hindenburg was nearly 1000 miles oft Lands End the western tip of Europe We are proceeding at a steady race of approximately 90 miles an hour under sunlit skies The course was slightly to the south of the regular steamer route 1 I S6ict lit is Chaplin Film i MOSCOW (UP)---Soviet cinema! ctganizations have acquired In the United States Charlie Chap- I l'n's latest fihn -Mod2rn Times" (g A wr 1111111 UMMnIIMEMutqmit IIMIMMIMIIMMMEE1411M MIMEIMmommEEEMEMO0 John Karpavict When photographers and report ers attempted to contact John Karpavicz father of Alvin Karpis Public Enemy No 1 who was captured in New Orleans he chased them off the premises of the Chicago apartment where he is custodian and threatened them with A tire pump -nND 4 0 5 New CASH And CARRY 11 I GROCERY AND MARKET GROCERY SELLS FOR LESS MARELET Showers to Halt Phone 401 We Deliver Orders of $1 or More 117 Bdwy Prices Effective Friday and Saturday May 8th and 9th 114 Broadway Cushing Okla Phone 424 The Dust Storms I FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS OF $200 OR MORE Cood Chance For Thundershowers to Fall Over the State Today tTonight ice Baiting Pwd I 25 Oz Can 15c 50 Oz Can 28c Aboard dirigible Hindenburg enoute to the United States May 7---t Upi--Germany's giant new dirigible Hindenburg was well over the Atlantic today on the first regular passenger flight ever made irom Europe to the United States We are above a vast layer of dense snow white clouds in a sun blind- ingly bright Below us there is visible only our shadow on top of the cloud bank We are averaging 90 miles an hour For breakfast this morning our first meal we had fruit coffee rolls sausages and assorted Jams At 6:53 we flew over Bishop's Rock lighthoouse at the southwestern tip of the Scilly Isles In New York by Week-End Two later were about 120 miles west southwest of Land's End: and heading in tne general three- tion of the Azores This week-end if all goes well the ship will be in New York It is to be a leasurely trip If the weather is good Capt Ernst Leh-I man in command intends after' soaring over New York to fly on over Washington Baltimore' Newark and various Delaware and New Jersey towns to the! navy air station at Lakehurst the Hindenburg's American Two later were about 120 miles west southwest of Lands End: and heading in tne general three- tion of the Azores This week-end if all goes well the ship will be in New York It is to be a leasurely trip If the weather is good Capt Ernst Leh-I man in command intends after' over New York to fly on I ov Washington Baltimore' Newark and various Dela-I ware and New Jersey towns to the! navy air station at Lakehurst the Hindenburg's American HEAD LETTUCE 391c NEW PORTOES I 32C Nice Firm Head Each Fancy Red Lb CORN CORN FILOUR OATS FLOURKENO OATS 48 Lb Sack $119 1 MOTHER'S PRIDE 48 Lb Sack $159 dt MACKEREL Buckeye 5 Lb Bag IA" 2 Cans ti ze2etcan lor 25e IP soap taarrgse each By2c OKLAHOMA CITY May Weatherman Harry Wahlgren said thundershowers might halt the dust storms which continued to blow acrcss the Texas panhandle and western Oklahoma today Wahlgren said there was a good chance that thundershowers would fall in Oklahoma late today and to-soaring night and that the western section of the state had a good chance to share in the rain High winds sent dust swirling across the state yesterday The rain last week decreased the damage of home the dust storms but did not pre- i Capt Lehmann probably will go vent some dust from blowing by way of the Azores to the south! The official forecast is for cloudy instead of the northern great circle and cooler weather tonight with route scattered thundershowers Friday is I due to be partly cloudy with thunThe oershowers A "MEAD To se matoos Reg 10c Size-2 for No 2 Can-3 for TOMATOES No 2 can 2 for SPUDS New No I Red 5 lbs OXYDOL Regular 25c value 15c I 19c 21c "YIJKON'S REST" 50tabt Meal Sack D'ILCUR The highest temperature reading In the state yesterday was at Beaver where a high of 96 degrees was recorded Wahlgren said the low pressure area which he thcught might bring some rain to the state yesterday was still hanging over New Mexico He said however that it probably would move east toward Oklahoma today EGGS SALT Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Your Money Back Fresh Dozen 25 Lb Sack 40 lb $205 Sack Baking Powder 50 oz 29c Can 1 Pinto DEANS 4 Lbs 1 9C For I Imperial TEA 1 Lb 1 For I 9 SALT 2S5acijkl) 25C One is Injured in School Bus Wreck 10c 10c 24 Lb ams Sack 13 0 CORN FLAKES Large Box Crispy CELERY Bleach Stalk ORANGES Sunkist: Small size CARROTS Large Fresh Ilunc LEMONS Dozen APPLES 5 lbs Sunkist: Small size Large Fresh ilunch Dozen Winesap's' 5 lbs Bulk Cider Vinegar 1 Cal 23c For doz 15c 4c 15c 19c Macaroni 2 Lbs For a5c The flight is one of velvety rim-almost noiseless It is the most nearly perfect air transport I have encountered in more than 150000 miles of air travel Soon there is to be regular passenger service across the Atlantic Then before long it will be possible to circle the globe as an aerial passenger with the use of the American "Clipper" planes across the Pacific Has Four Motors The 803 foot eight inch Hindenburg weighing 285 tons supported by 6710000 cubic feet of hydrogen' gas powered by four 1100 horse power motors carrying a complement cf 108 persons including 52 passengers of whom 15 are Americans and a pay cargo of mail and freight left its base at Friedrich-1 shafen on Lake Constance in Germany at 9:30 yesterday (2:30 CST) 1 Dr Hugo Iliccemer'ZepPelin chief was in nominal' charge actually1 Lehmann was the active commandant Because of the delicate international situation the result of Adolf Hitler's reoccupation of the demilitarized Rhineland the ship' skirted France and England without touching either We flew over Mannheim Cologne Eindhoven Holland Flushing and on down the channel to skirt eastern and southern England The normal cruising speed is 78 knots We have made at times as much as 86 To Make 20 Cirmings With the first passenger flight of this flying hotel to the United States Germany has achieved predominance In commercial air service across both the north and south Atlantic The Hindenburg is to make 20 crossings of the north Atlantic this summer a round trip taking about NVEA: 1 WE- flight is one of velvety mo- CARTER Okla My Twenty two children escaped in- juries today when a school bus overturned north of here on State Highway 34 James Medford substitute bus driver was the only person hurt and his injuries were minor He said the steering gear locked causing the machine to strike a gravel ridge and overturn None of the children required medical treatment but all suffered a severe shaking up as the machine turned over on its top 'rhe bus was almost demolished The accident occurred shortly before 9 a as the driver was picking up students for a nearby consolidated school 11 "SAM'S" Pure Bulk COFFEE 2 Lbs For 25c Mother's Oats Cup and Saucer LJC Special Fresh Roast Folgers Coffee 21 lbCC aa nn 29 ce NEW PEAS GREEN BEANS 2 lbs 15c la 3 Boxes 1 7C "Jungle Book" Brings SI200 PARIS (UP)--A copy of Rudyard Kip ling's "Jungle Book" (Le Livre de la Jungle) published in 1919 and illustrated by Jouve with one original watercolor added was sold for $1200 at a recent sale at the Salle Drout in Paris COFFEE 1Z 15e VIGO DOG FOOD can 0C Extract 3 oz Inc Bottle for PEACHES 121c No 212 Can 2 Syrup Pack HOMINY No 212 Size 3 For altfium No 212 Siz a ts For FRESH and CURED MEATS VI 25 Meats Fresh and Cured TIHILAIIIpill audeatamr BERRIES! FrFZ1Zfeol A t-t LF: -z rieve)-----------v Live 39c Dressed 49e IFIRYIERS Nice Size We Stock Fresh Kansas City Meats in Our Modern Up-to-Date Market The gas which lifts the ship is highly inflammable One spark waild explode it Yet we have a smoking room and Lloyd's insurance underwriters in London charged me only a 1 per cent premium on a special insurance policy Sunday Father Paul Schulte of Aix la Chapelle "the flying padre" will celebrate mass the first ever conducted in the air by special permission of the pope ROAST LBbaby Beef 1221C SALT MEAT lb 15c "LONGHORN" STEAK Nice and Tender 15c BACON Squares Lb Julius Slavik 21 Dies in Accident 17k 25c WIRT's the grand champion of all breakfasts? A km I of cool crisp Kellogg's Corn Flakes plenty of milk or and red sun-ripened luscious straw berries! Enjoy this treat often And be sure the Corn Flakes are Kellogg's the original always the best Nothing takes the place of Bacon Sliced Rind on lb 25c Cheese Kailsas Longhorn lb lic Bacon Strips lean lb 16c Peanut Butter Rich Oily lb 10c Salt Squares lb 14c Per 1 62c 1 Lb Minced Ham Bologna and Franks Lb 1112c Ilamburger 2 Lbs for ADA Okla May Slavik 24 died last night the second fatality in the cisn cf automobile and train near Tupelo last week Pi-11hp cf Titist) cve mediately alter the crash Tom Terry of Okmulget the tttri ct ety pant of the automobile was rercvei lug ti 33c PURE LARD Bring Your Lbs for Lbs for Pork Steak lb 19c CORN FLAKES fan I InMinimmminwm1 --snz 11".

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