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OKLAHOMA CITY, July 8. —
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nual salarles will be readjusted
Oklahoma politicians.
R. W. COOMBES, Optometrist
are Dr. W. J. Danforth, Col. A. F.
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LEGION POSTS
NAME OFFICERS
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10:45 • . . Free borizes by the
THE FAIR . . • and pennuts
for all!
NEW PRICES
Cash and Carry
did and tinsled romance . . , here's the
real things. GET HAPPY WITH . . .
BETTY BOOP
Cartoon'
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Poly—The Miracle Man, Ches-
Hemphi Relghts Methodtt,
Paxton Smith of South Mt M
odist and Rev. O. C. Henso
Forest Bill Methodist.
WCTU leaders planning U
tend include Mrs, 1. T. B
Worth, distriet president; Mr
V, Lobdell, Mrs, B. B, Boom,
Girl Saves Self From Death By
Gripping Strap With Teeth
By United press
—Plus-
RKO Fathe News
Comedy
Cartoon
Delegates Appointed For
State Convention
Bring the emirs famlly to
nil otartling. tender picture
“YOUNG
AMERICA”
SPENCER TRACY
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BELLAMY
Tommy onlee
Meeting to Open Tomorrow
At Dallas Hotel
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Crowley County Jail at Arkansas
City, Kan., today awaited the ar-
* rival of extradition orders from
Gov. Harry Woodring of Kansas.
The negro la being held in city
jell. He escaped two weeks ago
from a county road gang, where
he was serving A sentence for pet-
ty larceny.
Tomorrow . .,
A red-love story as big m
history, ripped from the
blazing new* heads of to-
day,
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FROM WHITE LAKE DAIRY EXCLUSIVELY
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At 8:45 F. M. Ton’ll
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the Eveninz"
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PREVIEW OF
Richard Dix in
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Dragon"•
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Victor Acers, John Salerno,, Am-
brose, McKeehan, Geofge’.Nich-
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Bothwell Kane Post — Robert
E. Lee, Rattikin, Rev. Mr. Fox,
Diehl, Culbertson, Leon Parkman,
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By United Presr
GRAHAM, N. C^. July S.—Par-
rots have talked and eanarles have
Witness
with
UNA MERKEL
WILLIAMCOLLIER JR.
“THE CANDID CAMERA”
Comedy
“THE BULLY”
Cartoon
"LITTLE JOURNEYS"
NEwS EVENTS
WHO’S WHO IN THE zoo
Sennett Brvity
’’Why. I’m surprUAd thattheyta rt? know wUt
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The largest beetle of th* IDO.- .
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brown Goliath beetle of equatori- i
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long. • ' •
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RAIN HOLDS UP RAIN AND
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yides for 30-day payless fur-
loughs but It is expected that an-
FARM^
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eountry. schoolin.Slsveland Coun-
ty. • s
His-vote total snwed under
Claude Weaver, former ebnernss-
man and secretary to Gov. W. H.
(Alfalfa Bill) Murray: E. B. How-
Will Rogers Polls Heavy,
WASHINGTON, July 8.—
Comptroller. General MeCari is ex-
pected shortly to issue a ruling
15 salary checks would show the
reduction if McCarPa ruling up-
held this method rather than the
„xithhalding of a month’* pay- at
the time a varation is takn.
-Hey Kids-
IPEP CLUB’
Theater Manager Has Pipe for Every Day in The
Week—Palace Makes Movie Scribes Feel
Tony—Fight Film to Return
By JACK GORDON
rHIS’N that—A pale-faced featherweight stumbled
* I around the ring at the American Legion’s fight show
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Andy Clyde—Comedy
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COMPTROLLER WILL
RULE ON WAGE CUT
Ns. 11100 W. tl ess* 1-000
Aerone sireet trom rubite Mark
Isia—Law ot th* Went,
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schoolmaster when told -that gome
of the candidates were aceusin
him of the lack of sportsmanship
and comparing his conduct in the
electioh to school boys "fudging"
while playing marbles at recess in
the Moore school yard.
Rogers didn't make any
#pepches, jHrint'dntnd out any ram-
palun cards’ and spent no money
campaigning, yet today he was the
sensation of Oklahoma’s flection.
Until a few weeks ago when va-
cation time arrived, he taught a
THE. POLY
Sylvia Kidney—Chester Morris
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on ths North Sid*. “That guy looks like somebody had
just told him a ghost story,” piped up Bud Burmester.
REBECCAE
SUNNYBROOK
DEOPLE will compliment you on your glasses if
you have the new frames that harmonise with
your features and improve your appearance. Con-
sult our registerd optometrist. Use our convenient
payment yystrin which makes buying so easy< 1—
Your Eyes Examined by
Registered Optometrist
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lot baptism, was first of 25 can-
didates for the-coveted position.
In second place was Mrs. Mabel
Bassett withwhom the 33-year-old
Moore, Okla., school superinten-
dent will battle In the runoff pri-
mary In three weeks.
The aspiring congressman-at-
large professed to be astounded
when he was accused of political
trickery-for using the name of the
the birdia a^nativ; pt,the- temed
Blak Forex of Germany. 'It can
Tivoli- Young Anuj^^p^^ Am" nnd
. m-., - *‘ open "Home Sweet Home". on request.
in the Democratic primary for
congressman-at-large. -
Rogen, christened Willie C.,
6:00--Musteal prodram.
. 4i-oren Varietiea
020- he Busin- nurfar
2 >6— Piehed Meve ndnmbie
elected Mrs. W. L. Leavyand Miss
Pearl Wiser as delegates
Bothwell Kane Kost will hold a
memorial service at Mount Olivet
Cemetery,’July 28, ppniversary of
the death of Bothwell Bierce
Birmingham. hl* home town, to-
day in cowboy boots and five-gal-
lon, h«t. It‘s just Chollle’s Idea
of some vocation fun, . . . ■
Nixon and Ralph Bellamy look
like they might be a little sweet
bn each other in this acene
from Rebecca of Sunnybrook
--roreia Kaye Htehardson.
2109- Omin» Faye’pichardson ,
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10100—MetropolI’An Boya
16 1»-KU< nt Wok
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BIRD WHISTLES TUNEntedarlpremorpohumoritinEo-
PALACS —
41 seats Reserve—Malt. sOe. 7Se. *1 — Eves. SOe. 786, *1, al.au—Plus Fed. Tax
Rogers had no platform until
he decided on one during, an in-
fervlew with the United Press,
He said he is personally a dry,
but favors a vote of the people omr
the liquor question. He is very
much in favor of "the people rul-
ing" on this andall other ques-
tlons He favors paymemt of the
soldiers’ bonus, but hasn’t fig-
ured but where to get the money,
""My name just happened to be
-‘Sri UNSHAMED
TONIGHT'
HARLEY SADLER CO.
(Texas and Henderson)
“Her Temporary Husband
(A “Tohy” Comedy)
Vaudevle and Music
Matinee, sat. 2180.P.M,.
‘Children ne Adult* 20c
A ANY SEAT IN TENT
1 APNIGHT-PRIOES.
Children lOe Adult* 20e
roserved sents, 10 and
EXTRA
Rev. J. W. Johnson, Craig Lane -------- ----------- ------- ...
and Daniel Merriman. Alternates hut rechristened Will for hi bal-
ard, former congressman and gu- ,|Ua[ salares w ve renajuswa
bernatorial candidate in 19307ton the basis of 8 1,3 per cent re-
■A.-A?8-?!,—!M!2yn dtiction. The furlough plan be-
came effective July 1 and July
KTAT
Each week a** h 4) ». m thie Nta-
tian brondcasta the lost ana found itemu
trom ths elasairied pazes nt Tilt Fort
Worth Prens. ..
■ in— bobby Meeker t OrepentrA
Is—Sports Review,
1 :U6—Studio Orch«»trs.
• -veed and Doubie Bpeed
- -ludio pvourpm
22,-8“.
i i-btudioprouram._______
ESCAPED NEGRO HELD
Th* removal of a 27-year-old
negro who escaped from the
SmitheMAnall Y, ' Fryant..Page master with the algebra and pitch
and Seldeman. Alternate are t
- - ■ pipe, and not the Oklahoma hu-
morist with the chewing gum and
lariat, today had cinched the lead
its tones are so natural as to be
deceptive.
| Colonel Scott received the bird
_ . from a friend in Germany, where
! their whistling training is started
very early in life. • .
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at the Palace. Usher* seat
■Will .Rogers, the country school,
15c Till 1 p.m.—25c 1 to 6 p.m.
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a two.to one lend over omer1>
Smith. Oklahoma City atfgney, 13
in the Democratic Senatorial race J
The two will fight it out in the $
runoff primary. ; . *
John C. Walton, impeached ♦
Oklahoma governor, stood first In j J
the corporation commission pri- J
mery.—He -will be e>pp.»pe«l—byA + e
S. J. Shaw in the rupoff. 3
Come and Get Them! ]
ROOSTERS, 7.
Pound.............. / C
HEMS, 11.
Pound..... 11C
FRYERS, on.
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J. R. BASSHAM
determining the methods by
which federal pay reduction win ।
be arranged. " ,
The ntuibnal economy actpro-t
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Fort Worth ministers and
WCTU leader* will play a big
part in the prohibition rally to be
held tomorrow at the Southland
Hotel in Dallas.
A score of leaders today said
they would atend the rally, call-
ed by Alvin S. Moody of Houstoh,
anti-Tammany leader in the H2l
prestdential campaign.
These included W. L. Coley, J.
W. Stitt, Cato Sell*. B. A .Copass
of Baptist Seminary, Z. 8. Ratlin
and wife, Rev. W. H Coleman of
Polytechnic Methodist Church,
Rev. K. T. Melugin of Polytechn* ,
Baptist Church, Rev. S. H Fra
zfer of Connell Memorial Baptist
Church, Rev. E. H. Lighttoot of I
nr United Press
WASHINGTON, July The
award of distinguished : flying
crosnes to four .flyers was ap-
bhoVod by me Senate yesterday ’
and the bill was sent to the Pres-
ident for signature.
Those receiving the award are:
Russell N. Boardman and John L.
I’olandu for their flight trom the
United States to Istanbul, Turkey,
last year, and Harold Gatty and
Wiley Post, for their round-the-
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11 with these lover* . . . delightful . . . joyous
sa- ... escape from ruthless racket* . . . *or-
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Farm. The film goes on the
Worth screen tomorrow. It’* •
based on the famous story.
1 Worth--nashamed, Helen
HORT WORTH Sunday will see Twelvetrees. •
1 Us first .show manager in soup | RKO Hollywood—Stranger* of
and, finh since Hunter Gardner [ the Evening.agasu Pitta.
bW the depression wIHl" civic rt 1 Palace—Fh Secret Witne
pertbry" al the old Riti The open- ! z»su Pitts. Una Merkel.
ing of Grand Hotel will be the! T
occnslon; "Serafli, little moth*." i cer Tracy. ...
"* . n¥ew"Mberty--Are You Listen-
OCAL movie scribes fee) tonyTIng?. William' Haines, Madge
Evan*. ‘
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4 29-ayallers NBO
1 06— Paxer Ntot1 oreheatra.
1)6— Er Kellns (NDC)
2190- Human Heartg NBC
4,36—ting Ranta» orcheatra. IBC.
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9100- Amos <■’ Andy (NBC)
pue-Lanny RosN and Orchesra, NNC.
* 0--CNGIn0 Park oroneatra.
Worthiebs talk.
10109--qunahtne Variety program.
10:30—John ton a Melod, Jour.
ip 40—Muileal proeram.
41.06— Dance musle from Casino Sark.
wnn
dinners. 1
Meadowmere Night Club —
Chicken and steak’dinners,'floor'
show. Carl Shambnrger’s Or-
chtestEn.
——Engle Inn. Weatherford.Hizh-
way—Chicken and steak dinners,
dancing. .
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26-- Military Hand
' 30- the Ldles .(CBS),
k 5-- Pray and Broggiotti. CBS
Uport Review
1 :Q- Music That Satlitloi. CB9
i IS—A 4 van turn in Health. CB
r v0:h-eArt Krueger » .Qrchesra, eta.
'“j tM—Don Digelow's rehestrh.
1 130-bld Paul‘b.0wi luk.
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t ()A—Fasy Talker Period.
1 i15-PoHce Department reports.
ALIPPED from a candidate's au-
• tobiography sent to Cullum
Greene, Press political «4:
"I married when I was 25 and '
. fettled down with the Frisco Rall- i
road ” ’
Any little cabooses, Mr. Candi-
date?
“WATER
JAMBOREE”
Swimming and diving
experts with beautiful
final
— - — - - — - - - * -- K ana
_ a different Ewen Hall and His Hallitones in.
pip* for every day in the week. ! Ballroom; all boardwalk attrac- j
rriends have dubbed one’ "phew j tions.
Monday 11 ---——t--4--—_
HARRY GOULD, Palace man-
I Ager, I* hoping Will Rogers
said a mouthful when he re-
marked. ""Looks like th* only ho-
tel makln’ any money thle year t*
Grand Hotel,’'
IPalace gets the heavyweight
flicker Funday.
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NOEL COWARD is sending post-
la cards of the Venu* de Milo
back from Europe to his girl
trlend
"Here'* what happen* to little
girls who bit* their fingernalls,"
Nays so inscription.
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rpOM COUGHLIN gives the.an
1 «w»r id thaprottem,whntnap-
pens to your lap when you stand
up"
• It nneaks up behind you under
an assumed name, enys Tom.
■ T f AW! Work on Joss Craw-1 GYIrVLA SIDNEY draws her
H ford’s new picture, Rain, was ! • heavlest dramatie role in
held up three daya by rain. Had les of the B Ig House, on the
Filming is under way on Cata- Poly screen today. MIss Sidney
Una Island. 1s reported engaged to n. P.
, » , ' Schulberg, Paramount West •
pHARLIE CARDEN, Worth pub-| Coastexecutive ----
U licity wiz, left by plane for 1
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SPEAK-LOW BOASTS MENU
MeLean nnd Melton.
Worth'•Nurse* • Post No.
Ksumr wu *
HOT bP SPOWH. IN
WHAT so swell as driving
down a shady lane like this
with your-best girl? Marian
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THE FOBT WORTH PRESS_________
Love’s Sweet Young Dream and a Shady 1
Park Inn. "Fort Worth-Dalias !
Pike—DaneIng, chicken and steak Four Famous Avintors Voted
Medals for Histor Flights
T. W. - EBI* and Mrs. W.
George.
"This list will bn longer w
ths meeting opens tomorro
Mrs. Bloodworth said.
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wH Ehe
world flight in eight days 15
hours.
American Legion posts had
elected new officer* today and
named 15 delegate* to represent
Fort Worth at the state conven-
tion at Corpua Christi Aug. 1, 2
and 5. ’
Bothwell Kane Pott No. 11
elected A. B. Culbertaon a* com-
mander to succeed Jack Rattikip,
and Blackstone Poet No. 482 re-
elected John M. Page at It* head.
The new offleers will assume their
duties Sept. 1. Elections were
held las night.
Other Bothwell Kan* , officers
are J. Watt Psge, vitecomman-
der; Sol Galewsky; finance offi-
cer; Arthur A. Dlehl, Judge advo- !
rate; Rattikin, sergeant-at-arms; ,
Rev. C. G. Fox, chaplain; Jack
McGraw, historlan, and D. G.
Douglass, Dr. Haywood Davi*,
Robert T. Welhorn, E. B. Melton
and F: I,. Motheral, executive com-
mitteeman.
A. B. Smith was named vice-
commander of Blackstone Post.
Other officers are W. R. Spencer,
adjutant: J. w! Kirvin, finance
officer; H. L. McKeehan, histor-
ian; M. C. Bowles, chaplain; Dr.
L. N. McAnally, service officer;
Georg Seidman, judge advocate;
O. H Kellns, nergeant-at-arms,
and Walter .Bryant. H. F. Herbert,
Roy Ivey and C. W. mbrose, ex-
ecutive committeeman;
Delegates to the convention
Are:
BTRekeSen* Post—E, S, Rogar*. -
Rogers," he said. "I was chris-
tened Willie, but that'* a sissy
name and I changed it to Will.
A LOCAL anea.-lowhownandrdront-HhaAoreSadler and. Com- - . ..
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have hiked straight American to • • *
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DANCING------
Lake Worth Casino Park —
The total consumption of non-
alcoholic beverage* in the United
States is 1 1,000,000,000 bottles
annually.
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NIGHT civas . A WARDS APPROVED
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tergoer*.' A carnival crowd here
witnessed a simikr-perfermanee—
from real life, I
Miss Elznar Fulton, student'In "
Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa.,
saved herself, from a serious fall
from an aerial swing by seizing
a chain with her hands and a '
leather strap with her leeth after
a-chain broke.
As the girl fell forward when
the chain snapped she grasped-
other chains while she clamped
her teeth over the strap used to
hold rider* in the scats.. She
dangled at the end of the chains,
revolving at an angle of 45 de-
greea,untuthielawingwasatopped.-
She was uninjured.
ON THE AIR
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But Not THE Will Roders pay etuetion May ise
• Figured on .Monthly Basis
Obscure Teacher in Oklahoma'Didn't Campaign, But By vnited Press.
He Did Run a Good Race
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