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ENTERPRISE inal City Edition 22nd NO 47 PRICE 5 CENTS GIVEN LIE TERMS OR ROAN MURDER brwrrir Ur SWEARS TJO CHARGE MAKES TWO SPEECHES WILL RETURN UNDS HE PERMIT PRICE SCALE TOLD Of PARADE AT PAWHUSKA rc 17 4 1 I emtaty grt hint Tur try of 1swhak meeting will bo fount! tT HE'S NOT OR JOHNSTON PUBLISHER WEDS BEAUTY Official BODY IS OUND IN CREEK THE WEATHER mini ROSE QUITS TALKING INDIANS OR BENEDICT SIX ARE HOLDUP VICTIMS COLD AILS TO ARRIVE A Great Newspaper at1 a Great Bargain I Morning AR Evening Sunday t) and in out chart Tula ther MORAiAG EVENING sur that all tha congregations approved were legitimate Zur be Politician are discussing It and wbnderlng Just what tha Knfd editor had In mind Ixiuze from years HOUSTON Texas Ooh 2(A p) Pour convicts who escaped from the Harlem state prison farm near here Thursday morning apparently turned highwaymen in Houston under cover of night and robbed oil peroona on the street here They secured about 150 In cash and took three diamond rinse valued at from a woman In a residence Metlon The pollen threw out a dragnet when reporta of tha robber Im began twkntt foi'r adca IX TWO PAHTS ROM OPERATION Banker Convalescent After Surgical Treatment in Chicago Hospital hto ae a quiet modej of WASHINGTON Oct The poaltion of President Coolidge one of nonlnvolvement in thesen aforisl election In Illinois wea an nounced' at the White House today In a formal statement It ernpha slaed that he had exprenedno till tude on the choice of a eenator tn that staU The was made public without comment Prior to It preparation the attention of the White Houae had been called to a dispatch In today'! laaue of th Chi cayo Tribune rapreaented the president ae having: mad certain comments on tha candidacy of rank Smith republican nominee for the senate WELLING Okla Oct 29 (Spe The Oklahoma Indian Repub Mean society composed of fullblood and part blood Cherokees at a secret aeaslon held hero Indorsed Omer Benedict republican can dldate for governor The eociety la composed of Mges of the tribo who conduct an investi gation and give careful study to the candidates The remit of their de liberations beam great weight among th tribesmen It said that the members of the tribe generally fol low he advice of these leaders Believe Escaped Convicts Robbed Persona on Houaton Streets Detroit on a Patrolman rank Dombacky to day shot dead one man amt wounded another who attempted to rob a branch of tho Hank nt Detroit on the west aide Two robbers escaped during the gun fight Dorabecky arrived outside bank as the two came running Hla first shot Instantly killed of tho man Carl It Porter 34 on Pag JStersn Cot our Given Drink at Rumanian Le gation's Party Patrolman alls' rom Grace Although today's weather bints of "cooler" weather In and eastern Oklahoma tho pnometers failed to bear out predic tions at an early hour tnis morning and only the customwy night drop waa recorded At 4 yesterday the mercury stood at SI and at midnight it was hovering near the SI mark Ont rear ago Tulsaaa ware seeking shelter from a cold blast that dropped below the freeslng point Himoirn tubehesthicted RcpubUcO Candidate tor Governor' Indorsed by Sages of Chero kee Tribe Illinois Solon Paid Money to Tse or mer Prohi Chief Says TULSA OKLAHOMA SATURDAY OCTOBER 30 1926 Nicolas and Ileana Give Her Gifts Trip to Southwest Called Off I Alleged Corruption Testified to in Trial of Candidate and Ex Dry Leader It Look Like I vo Said Too Much Already He Tells Klan When Called for speech Candidate Has Been Hly But Never Opines Editor THE BENIjDtCT OVATION AT PAWHUSKA' tat alsM st Pbk BsasdM rcelMl BMllipr treat ataltaa A pa It liU appear at th Miller hall wher he Jriwil a rrawrt ratiiMtad at GERMANS PLAN TO ENO OIL IMPORTS Tho fountains of political oratory were turned on In 'full force last night" at Boho hall at a maatlnp of Tulsa klan No at which tho at tendance waa estimated at between too and too But there waa One klan official called on for speech who spoke briefly Indeed It was Bose kllgraph of the Tulsa klan who played a leading role tn the demo cratlc klan attack on Omer Bene diet republican candidate for gov jernorL "ft looks like I've sald too much already' Rose la reported to have remarked iwhen called to the speak platform Then ho sat down Speakers urged support of Henry kt Johnston for governor hut so fara could le learned after the meet ing no official edicts were1 Issued giv ing instructions to the membership as to how their ballots should be marked Many candidates were at the meet ing OKLAHOMA ('IT? Oct (AP) Hide of the Osage Hills" and John llrtmaey airfix co boy fanner tonight face life behind prison Lire nt the lavenworth Ksn federal penitentiary Tim two were found guilty by a jury in federal court her late today of first degree murder in connection with the death of Henry Roan a full blood Osage Indian whose body wu found In a lonely canyon a short dis tance from airfax ebruary 0 1923 Ranucy wu chargf with the actual killing of Iloan whiln Halo was alleged to have given Ramsey $500 and an automobile fur the deed The jury recommended that the two bo confined in prison for life Defense attorneys declared their intention of appealing the case to the cirruit court' of appeals WINE OR QUEEN PUTS COP UNDER the out OHM Illa second shot struck Arnold Porter 18 a brothar but the latter con tinued running A third ahot shut tered tha youth'a kneo and ha fell Ths lhlrd robber had reached the car and the drher paused long enough to discharge a sawed off shotgun Th charge struck Dom beakyrwho fell unconscious John klmanskl a jeweler who was decorating a window of Ills store near the bank as wounded by a stray bullet The three wounded men will Coves It vyas reported Poor Coal to Be Turned Into Gasoline Kerosene and Lubricating Oils a Wine Distributors Paid $400 for 2000 GalIon Perinitj as Ante Boosted STTB CAPITAL BVHKAU TULSA DAILY WORLD Aeierlcsn HatL OKLAHOMA CITT Qct 3 (8pe Grave oonarn la felt In state corporation circles over tho conges tion of the pipelines In the Sem inole field and so serious be come the jtuatlon that today red Capehaw chairman of the commie slon and Armstrong chief conservation officer have gone to Seminole county to Investigate con dition Reports received at the offices of the commission said that the lines cannot begin to handle the amount of crude oil that Is being produced ana asking that the commission take some action tb relieve the situation In the absence of the' commis sioners and Armstrong It was im possible to ascertain who made the requests for 'action by the commis sion nor what complaints of over loading of lines tere made that la how serious is the situation In that field There appeared to be come legal question employes in tho commis sion offices said today regarding the right of the commission to meddle In the situation Just what can bo worked out of the situation and how relief If any is to bo given can be given by order of the commission without some flrat move by the pro ducing companies is' one of tho things that hi causing concern Oklahoma Create ft Newt paper Morning Evening Sunday Will Ba Back in a Couple Years He Writes Oops of Country Seek Him WASHINGTON Oct 19 Patrolman Latone Starkweather wait 175 poorer today because a glace of wln given him at the Rumanian le gation while he was assigned to guard Queen Marie at a "pretty wild night down there" on tha evening of her arrival here not only made him drunk but ill also The police patrol board said tha: his previous good record aaved him from dismissal after hU superiors had testified that Starkweather chosen tor the task of guarding the royal Rumanian party because of hie known sobriety fell from grace and was found drunk and In a daze aU tlng on a box In the legation yard that night Ono glass of "ga6d cation Stuff" he aald was respon sible Starkweather added that "the hospitality at tho legation was too Krneroua" for nno Inexperienced In tlfb handling of( alcoholic liquors "More Than Thousand Take Part inig Demonstration for Candidate Will Give Address Over Radio Then Give Talk at Courthouse aikraga: swoit mtt 1AH CmCULATION OR SEEXEMBKR DAttl 52008 SUNDAT 55737 The Seminole field of Sfcmlnole county about 90 miles due south west of Tulsa and Oklahoma's niost sensational oil area today ta to be restricted in He expansion but ths plan has 'not yet: been agreed upon Representatives of sll of tho Mid Continent oil concerns operating In that area and adjacent territory held another conference yeeterdey but adjourned before an unanimous agreement lied been reached on how to restrict the production and kat kfy all parties The faet that the Seminole field had attained a production inark of 1 11079 barrels from 44 producing wells and with more tMn 75 below3500' feet and 4bo pr during horizons and thus offering 0 potential Increase to S00 Doo barrels a day or larger caused the produc ers to adopts a mure conciliatory at titude than' they lhad nt previous conferences The general punt suggested to choke the production of all produc ing wells in to the ability of the pro ducers or pipelines to handle the production and thus prolong tholife of the flelft by controlling the gas preMuro and ollmlhatlng wast age A yrpresentaUVo of the corpora tlon commMon of Oklahoma to aald to have been present but this was noj confirmed Teclinologtots Ct the United States blireuu of mines were preeent to sasstot tho prodttfers In hatever plan Is adopted The last shut down conference tn Tulsa was a month ago to bring about a cessation of drilling In the Texas panhandle and the last be fore that was three years ago when the: Burbank field was threatening to disrupt the oil markets MEMPHIH Tenn Oct 39 (A P) Shortages of 3443974 in tho ac counts of Courtney GllMen 30 yewr old teller in dho Bank of Commerce and Trust company Memphis were announced today by officers of the Institution after an auditing of the books In the savings department where GUsaen worked Executives of the bank today re ceived a letter from Gllaven who dis appeared Wednesday after he found examiners working bn his hooks announcing his shortages In figures which agreed approximately with those of the accountants "1'11 be back In a couple of years and pay off everything I'm now on the honorable the letter said' (Ives Ikctalled Report The letter gave a detailed report of his alleged embezzlements from ravings tTccounts and bpeelfied each account tampered with giving aerial numbers The teller took the money to pro mote the manufacture of an auto mobile body finish preparation called "pernio" which he has been financing here his letter Indicated Gilssen whoso wife and child were left herev baa 7eon an employe of the bank since boyhood Police of Mem Splits have broadcast description' of tho fleeing bank employe request ing authorities everywhere to assist in apprehending him finw Examined Entering the' bank: Wednesday morning to go to work Gllssen Saw state bank examtnews with his books Malting excuses he left hastily 'Bank officials announced that he had taken about 13000 tn currency as he left abandoned automobile was found that ejt a highway near here Tho teller's speculations have been going on over a period of three years bank executives believeThe bank announced tonight that the shortages are fully covered ly a surety bond and by the Institu tion's contingency fund undi vided earnings The institution has a capitalization of 1 3000 ooo "and assets valued at 35450539 above the amount" or shortage the statement said Lived Quiet Life Gltoeen to desorlbsd by qualntances as having lived ana industrious life business efficiency and unquestioned character0 lie was an active church member Working steadily at the bank by day hto anaoclates say Oilmen went home at night to his family and to an office In hto residence where ho spent hours over his busi ness accounts Ths letter from the teller and auditor's Investigation showed that Ilmen had kept a double set of ac counts the bank using ths card sys tem The toller tampered with but 13 accounts When threatened "by an expected examination Oilmen would slip Into his records dum my cards which bars the correct accounts of the depositors At other times cards were In the file showing the deposits as they actually were as a result of his pocketing ths money The police described Oltoson' as "age 10 years' height 3 feet 7 to 1 Inches W'tight 140 pounds dark hair wears tortoise shell glasses hits mannerism of squinting eyes giving appearance of being near sighted Inveterate cigar smoker and fond of gambling" i Memphis Banker Vanishes When He inds Exam iners at Books 'and tho etroiigqal physique Dor nearly ni month hto dally program has called tor an average of tbreu addresses Everywhere ho hne been greeted by enthusiastic men and women who are1 Interested in the' welfare of their state Ho feels that through hto efforts there has been an awakening of tho public con eolence and that ye citizens of Okla honia havo been ardUsed to a deeper' wnse of their obligation to he i tateo Jt to with a spirit of having done something well worth while that he Is returning home after hav ing concluded a campaign in which are Involved Issuoa of more far reaching moment than any that have ever played a part in an Oklahoma campaign staked Two Addrcasrs 7 So tonight hto friends and fellow citizens hope to give fitting expres slon to their feeling of friendship end of appreciation of him as a frknd and as a good citizen ho haa been expounding the doctrine citizenship to the voters of hto state' elaborate program has been prepared Whatever Is done In the form Of extending a Welcome will be done spontaneously rather than' az a part of a stuped plan to exalt to praise him for what he has done or for what his friends are am bitious for him to do Naturally he will called upon to makea speech In fact he will be expected to make twn ihoM ent dreaeed to the 'citizens of Oklahomand will go over the air through XfVArp When this number Is concluded Mr Benedict will go to th coiirt houM where the welcome of hto fel low Tulsans will be extended There may be some ted fire and possibly'other pyrotechnics to furnish a vent 4 for the enthusiasm of those who CHICAGO Oct 39 A Ixiwel Mason slate senator and candidate for re election next Tuee day received 3lt0tM for the nee of his political influence In securing approvals for sacramental wine withdrawals Ralph' Btone for mer Illlaols 'prohibition director testtUftd today In the federal trial of Maj Terry Owens also a former prohibition Mason They are charged with a eonkplrary to violate the prohibition laws Ktone' admitted retaining 35000 for himself from total collections ranging from 333000 to 334000 and of passing 370UO to two prohibition agents but maintained that he and Mason regarded the inofiey as legiti mate fees Ths money was paid for watching applications as they were sent In for approval he testified Wns Money The money was paid by wine dis tributors Interested In the delivery of aacrnmentnl wine to legitimate congregations Ths amount at Htst was400 for 3000 gallon permit but latsr was increased upon Ma son's suggestion to 3400 for the same amount HUne bald ThO ''collections represented graft and tho amonnt of wlfla Illegally re leased was more than 100 000 gal lons ths government contends Testimony jirevlously was adduced to show that through an arrange ment With Major Qwen Harry It Schlau friend of Major Owen nmt IjCWIs Abelson "outside nmu" had been collecting 3 309 for each 9000 gallon permit the money being divided with Owen by Schlau 7MH1 Was Btone testified today that he told tome of the wino distributors that he could perform the same service for them at the rate of 3 cents a gallon Senator Mason suggested however that since tho distributors had been paying 15 cents a gallon Stone might as well collect that amount also tho witness testified Mason latsr telling him to raise the ante to I4O After that system Inaugurat ed additional wine distributors came in he said' The 37000 given to the two pro hibition agents Bernard Rumpso and A 17 Bennett nrerg I the ma ture of tips he said and was not Intended to influence them Bennett testified today that he knew the wino dealer were willing to pay to have a permit approved but that hl only Instructions from Major Owen xfere to be careful and i thev i CHICAGO Oct A lhiW convlit released from prlax virtually penniless ainuseed a for tune of 35000000 In using airplanes In hl rum running lusliicss and operated cloesd here tonight following the Indictment toduy of eiitbt men charged wi(h prohibition law viola tions Tho transportation by air plane nt llquoiMiud sl tk prevented hl Jnckera from robbing the firm of supplies tlmt developed Into profits rank is snld by fed eral uaents to have amassed than 36000000 by Airplane dealing since lie was released the Joliet penitentiary five' sgo Ills eight employes were nlso named In the indictment which re sulted from a laid In which 6000 gAllnna nt beer and 3100000 worth of distillery equipment ewers seized In a brewery' alleged to be owned by Parker I the aviator who in 133 Carried foud and clothing to tho group of fishermen trapped by a blizzard on Mouth ox Island In Lake Michigan KTATI9 CAl'ftAT PUHMAV TULSA DAILY WuALD Aarsrlcaa Hslal OKLAHOMA CITT Oat Everett Purcell editor of tho Enid Events has' sot th political tongues wagging with th following squib Which appeared on th front pags of hto paper Thursday: Operator of State Disagree on Methods Unanimous for Curtailment HALE AND RAMSEY XOT hie ht WodnMday liarr Jobnaton damocralio mudklat th eppoiitloi ha4 lMa that "uh rrrnor Nd ihl Wv Jknwn Hnry tr II Tfi 0 A Iennile8s Ex Convict Amassed III OHntU! Huffe ortlU10 Um of Uil rianes I Revelation MARIE CELEBRATES BIR ON TRAIN IND ABANDONED CAR assweseewrewswss BANDIT SLAIN BY JODiOr Tfl CTII'TT I MADE $5000000 COPINGUNRAYiUnluL IU JinlL INAIRRUMRING Word reirlvsd lai lait night from Mercy hospital Chicago where James MrGraw president of th Exchange National bank underwent an operation for apptndlcltto yester day morning reported him as rest ing comfortably The wire road follows: "Jamea McGraw Tulsa banker and re publican national committeeman underwent oparttlqn today Hto con dition tonight was reported by at tendant to bo According A Mr McGraw there wasnntklng serious about tha operation ahfl jt wCdecidef upog oa the advice of a Chicago physi cian Doctor Golden With John 'If 'Markham tho banker left fur Chicago last Bunday on a business trip He was taken Hi Thursday and th operation per formed yesterday hn been nothing alarming In Mr McGraw's condition and no complications are exported" Mark ham declared ina telegram to bank offlclato last night TITLSA Oat Ths wakltnoni mrstsrs tor today was st with th mum at 1 At a tbu hrmoni(tr Mill tend At 140 pi th mercury etoo4 at 1 At the ttmpereture wu One peer eta th mexlmum tempera' ture wee 17 with the minimum at 1 A fletunley renereliylou4r cueler In euutheaet portion ua tier partly clowty A RKANI Aeturdey Incut ehfrwere eoklerf Bundey partly elnudy ANHAB M'urtl eluudy Keturdey and Rundey eomewhal cooler in eontheaat portion Bunday ABOARD Q10KEN MARIE'H Cl A TRAIN EN RtJUTR To WIN NIPEG Man Oct 9 (A The birthday gift of prince Nicolas and Princess Henna to their mother today gave no Indication that Queen Marl of Rumania is going to give up wnuklng The prince gnve hto mother an enameled clgnrct lighter while the princess gave A silver lighter Many other gifts came from mem ber of th entourage along with cablegram congratulation government official Jn Budapest prince Carol furpier hair to the throne and now In Paris also re membered the day with a message Marie celebrated her fifty first birthday anniversary with a stat luncheon In th dining car of her private train Members of her Im mediate party railroad offtclalZwho are her host on the continental tour nnd the five newspaper cur respondent aboard the train were her majesty's gueata A birthday cake presented to Marie lust Munday by the New York Central railroad waa cut at the' table each guest receiving a portion Announcement wa rtfade that the queen definitely had derided she would be unable to visit California and th southwest on her present tour Deliberate Itmire Tits verdict was returned after tha Jury had been deliberating eight Tha evidence' tn th oose before Judge John'C Pollock of Kansas City fcanH consumed eight day A word cam that the jury? wag prepgring to enter th courtroom the room filled a If by magio Cor ridors were crowded Hale and Raimpy entered the room in custody of guard and sat by their attorney Hale'sat with hl chin In th characteristic pose staring at the clerk and ths court IUmeyk mourn iwncned The clerk than read that Hal and Rumsey had been found guilty of first degree murder without the death penalty Both Am atlent Ramsey bsnt' allghlly forward hl mouth twitching' mor than ever a strained look In hl eye Hate oob straight In hl chair glanr Ing neither to right nor left un Smiling Showing no algna of emotion' Mr Hate and Mr Rapi' My who'liav been In the court room almost daily were 'not in the room When Uts verdict wa read Jury has found you guilty Of4 th niurdsr ot an Osage Indies Mr Hale and 'Mr itameey and it becomes my duty to pass Mntenca Under the law the jury may find you guilty and that cirri thJ death penalty in a ftrstsdegree mur der case But this juryha quail fled it with life Imprisonment Biand before ths bench': 'The two men arose Hale with tho quick action of an out of doors cowtnat) Ramsay slowly A they stood before the pencil Judge lock sentenced them to the federal penitentiary for period of your natural Uvea" i "Have you anything to aar Mr Halal" "No sir" replied the cowman 'in A steady strong voice "Ad you MrRamsey" i Ramgoy Shook hla head appar ently In a daac reedom to November 1 Tli Judge than declared that commitments would issued th men taken to th penitentiary to begin serving their nutnca Hale's attorneys askd that be given until November 19 to "finish Up some business her before to taken to Leavenworth" Th ro quest was granted Hale to be kept In custody of the United States manlhal Th css was tried by horns of tb most prominent attorneys In tb middle west Duhring slztant United Statsa attorney goner oral in charge of criminal prosecu tion la th United BUT Edwin Brown special aewtotant United State attorhey general 7 Laahy of Pawhuska (special assistant United Stated attorney denerahi Horace Dyer apall United states State district attorney eat at government table reellng former attorney general of Oklahoma Howard former assistant attorney general ef( Oklahoma Hamilton of Paw huska Springer of Tulsa and Weeks of Ponca City wer th' defense attorneys la fveoond Trial Tli trial is the second la the case In which the two men were tried for death Th flrot held at Guthrie In Jsty consumed five Weeks Then the Jury was dismissed after It had deliber ated fiv day without reaching verdirt The evidence In th case which wna tried before ederal Judge John Cotteral wa ena Uonai Although a case charging Hale and Ramsey with killing Smith Osage minty rancher had been set for October 30 In the district court of Oeage county ghi men ware left in the custody of th government and th trial began here nine day as under Judge Pollock as Judge Cot teral was holding court In Lawtoa at the time The government alleged that Kale took out a Je089 insurano npUey1 Roan Predictions for Biting Weather Yet to Materialize Per Week Delivered by Carrier in Tulsa Place Tour Ordef Today PHONE 3 2161 Circulation Dept Tulsa World THE NEWSPAPER THaT MADE "THE MAGIC EMPIRE1 GREATEST MARKET UNIT 11 43 Jury Deliberates but Eight Hours in Second Trial of Pair Neither Much Affected as Verdict of Guilty Is Bead Case Will Be Appealed HOECHST AM MAIN Germany Plena have been completed for 'the construrtlon of the first to rg refinery for the anG line dyo trust which will us th Bsrglus process to turn poor quality coal and coal acteeninga Into gas kerueens and lubricating oils worth from 10 to 36 time tho mar ket value of th coal Wrt mautha oj conjecture 4L to (he economic Imparlance of th Berglu process officials of th dye trust are understood to be confident that It WlH bs technically and fi nancially possible In th few year to make Germany Independent ot American and Brlttoh oil 'Com panies which now supply 75 per rent ot all th gasoline 90 per cent of th lubricating oil and lOO por rent of the kerosene used' In Ger many SO per Cent Raving Agent of tho United Htatee de partment of oom mere are not so optimistic They believe that coal refining will greatly reduce' tho businete ox iierman Amenosn Anglo American oil Interests Germany but will never: drive foreign competition The hug refinery say Nedden Berlin engineer will able to turn on ton ot poqr quality Ruhr coal into 330 pounds of gas oline' 440 pounds of lubricating oil 133 pounds of grease and 170 pounds of kerossno': Th produc tion cost of these products will ap proximate 330 while th value at the refinery vrill average 345 at present prices How It Work The coal swtuaJIy consumed 4n the process will cost less than 5 150 at th mine which are dos at hand The production coat which Includes labor materials Interests and depreciation la so low Zur Ned den' believer the foreign concerns cannot compete with the dye trust Th process invented by Doctor Berglua 14 years ago and used only on a small sea to 'consist ot placing a mixture ot powdered ooal or screenings and tar Into a hug drumInto which is passed impure hydro gen gu Upon application of tre mendous pressure for a certain length tlmo viscous fluid re sembling crude petroleum Is ob tained Th fluid I then refined fn the same manner as petroleum' umer Benedict is coining home tonight to eloshl campaign Hto will be a home coming trl umph Jn keeping with the plans ot Tulsan who desire to greet him not only aa a fellow ulttzen who haa brought honor to hto home city but xi a candidate whose election to th office of governor they confidently expect will be written Into the state's election history next Tuesday Mr Benedict welcome th end ot hto campaign journey 'He haa led a strenuous life for the past sis week He has lived under a strain which would tax the stoutest heart MORNING GREATEST NEWSPAPER 4 tugcBPstnrf HUN DAY MORNING Spontaneous Welcome Is Planned for Repub lican Nominee Brother Wounded ns Attempt to Bob Bank Is Thwarted Patrolman Also Shot AncL Sweet1 taterval between th JMHeatlon nf your World and the sale article adver It zee me a If so many regu reader of thl newspaper depend on the advertising columns nr bargain that the La mujrt rt flufckly i of" an rrST 16 Classified Ad in thiaLwlppr? Just ask for an 3 3Ulkr yettl caU THE ALL DAY NEWSPAPER 18 THE STANDARD OR QltEAT COMMUNITIES Twice Every Day at Your Door HONE GOMI NG BENEOICTWILI END CAMPAIGN Courtney Glisson Had Worked for 'Institution Since His Boyhood Brewster Marties 14 Hour Aftef Securing Divorce L4JS ANGELES Cal Oct 39 (A Eugens Brewster inilllonsir publlzher of motion picture maga zines today announced hl marriage last Wednesday to Corliss Palmer winner ot a beauty contest conducted by one of hl magazines several years ago Th ceremony took place In En senada Ilex within 34 hour after Brewster had been granted a divorce from hla wife by a Mexican court ton the life ot Roan and that let subcr iiHv tin puisuv Rim i zr daybruk today htd two miapocU ln to JUyy who ww custody i Rant'd on Pc UAL SHUNS BLEOTION BOW Take Nonlnvolvcmrht Position In Illinois Senatorial Coutcet Man Dead nreo Daye Discovered With Skull Crushed OKLAHOMA CITY Oet 29 (A The body of an unidentified maa was found In shallow waters of a small creek eight mile east of Oklahoma City this afternoon The man had been beaten about the head according to Investigating of ficers The akull wo fractured The body appeared to have been In the water about three das GONE TELLER SOUGHT 4.

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