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   Ada Evening News, The (Newspaper) - November 19, 1936, Ada, Oklahoma                               A the loyalist Spanish government is having to move frequently perhaps it will soon be in the market for some Kave a capitol on wheels that tan be on short notice WEATHER Fair tonight Friday fair what warmer THE ADA VOLUME NUMBER 215 Continue Air While Bombardment Goes Steadily On Remaining Residents of City Suffer Constantly From Bombs and ADA the Marketing Center For Oklahoma THREE CENTS THE COPY ADA OKLAHOMA THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19 M Nov 19 bomb fell at the main en- trance of the Madrid general office today killing m a n y pin ployes and partly wrecking t h e building All service was instantly pended Shrapnel sprayed thn structure striking a number of persons The bomb fell shortly after 5 H was the newest attack In the relentless aerial punishment has spread untold death and damage through Madrid MADRID Nov 19 Re- Fascist aerial ment spread new and untold death and damage through drid today The explosions of at least a score of huge bombs in t h e black early morning hours ed a loll estimated as high as 90 dead and 200 Injured defense authorities ing tho victims of two weeks of intense bombing and shelling had reached thousands said -t h e real toll may never be known since dozens were buried deep un- dor and smoking age They declared many refugees of Tuesday's bombardment OKLAHOMA CITY Nov Oklahoma drivers of senger cars would pay an annual drivers license of 50 cents while truck operators would pay un- der a proposed highway patrol system law announced by J M Gentry highway commissioner and state safety director Gentry said Governor Marland would submit the measure to the special session of the legislature with the recommendation it be put Into effect by Jan 1 Gentry said the measure would provide additional income of sufficient to administer it and maintain a patrol of 100 men with equipment including a radio station The Inside Story of the White House Told in Pictorial Paragraphs continuous stream of visitors knocks at the White House door Roosevelt is in residence The lucky few admitted leave and coats at the door and to the executive offices Familiar to the regular callers at the White the dusting nml activities of staff who are kept busy to maintain the spick and span appearance of the executive mansion Nears Tropic Regions Without Incident Will Visit Rio Janeiro died in the Puerto Del Sol sub- station in the heart of drid hud been asphyxiated when one bomb blocked the Carmen street another ing at the Alcala street end of the platform filled the station with dense and acrid fumes The projectile was not a gas however the officials Miss Target A squadron of insurgent appearing over the city early this morning spilled most of their bombs In the vicinity of the telephone building nerve ter of Madrid's communication with thn outside world The building was not hit Madrid's broad Gran Via was a Refine of ghastly devastation The pavement was covered with broken glass and splinters of wood and stone 1 Most of tho windows oC t h e side of the telephone were broken by a blast which wrecked a nearby structure which still smouldered With the window panes blasted Aboard The U S S Chester At Sea Nov Roosevelt sped southward aboard the cruiser Indianapolis en route to the inter-American peace conference at Buenos Aires in De- cember The cruiser Chester acting as escort and the Indianapolis ing the president's flag continued to average about 25 knots as they neared the tropic regions The Chester trailed the president's craft by some SOO yards The presidential party prepared to don white dress as warmer temperatures prevailed and ex- to reach Trinadad where both ships will refuel Saturday The president will for a dav at Rio De Janeiro November 27 where lie will be honored by zil He may address a joint sion of the parliament The president boarded the cruiser at Charleston S C The Indianapolis Is expected to FOR OKLAHOMA CITY Nov Dr W Raley president of Oklahoma Baptist general con- clared -In an address before the Oklahoma Baptist general vention here today that Ian education to the powerful weapon to combat the criminal chieftains of America Of the recognized criminal population of In the United are boys and under voting said Doctor Raley time the licks off 45 minutes another homicide as been committed young people is susceptible to leadership and its still in the ative period Education will put them on the right path Behind the scenes Head Usher Raymond Muir at his desk keeps the daily routine ot the establishment moving smoothly To keep the President up with news developments latest tions are rushed to his desk While in his office the President talks over the day's work with Stephen secretary and one of his trusted lieutenants dock at some Argentine nut curtains of store windows flapped In the crisp morning breeze On Code do avenue he front of a store formerly ed by an American company was Two automobiles ed before the building were wrecked Many buildings on Carmen and destroyed The early morning raid alarmed the various embassies in the tellan section From the can embassy the roar of the bombers could he heard distinctly as tho insurgent squadron passed and repassed over the building en route to the point w hern they dropped their bombs less than a mile away Many Americans abandoned their beds and groped their way through tho darkness to the lars of the embassy There they listened to the crashing bombs and the roar of rifle and gun fire from j the University City section in the northwest part of the city ed early in the week by Fascist shock troops Population Tranquil However despite the repeated raids much of Madrid's ed population followed their usual this morning Lines stood outside stores the women of Madrid refusing to abandon their places airplanes or no airplanes Children scurried about at play ducking into nearly houses when the drone of the planes became Continued on Pago 2 No -I harbor other than Buenos Aires about November find the president will continue his journey by rail He may go to his home at Warm Springs Gn for a rest he- tore returning to Washington next month RIO DE JANEIRO Nov of the peace conference at Buenos Aires will constitute milestones in the progress of in- relationships tary ot State Cordeil Hull pre- today The statement of the chief or the United States delegation was made shortly after the arrival here of the steamship American Legion currying delegates to the conference Hull declared that results of the trade pact have demonstrated that the best I FIELD Petitions Would Modify ing Rule Raise Per Well Figure at Jesse More locations in the Fills Held promise to keep that development In the lead of operations over some time to come Skelly Oil company has added three locations They No 17 Park College SE SW NE of a Hunton lime well No 5 Metropolitan Life SE NE SW of No 6 Metropolitan Life SE SE SW of Mid-Continent has staked the No SE SW SW of No 6 SE SE of has set pipe to the Viola lime at feet Phillips No 1 Bates SE NE NW has flowed on- tests through casing and gas lift from the Bromide formation but has not taken yet In- the Jesse area the No 4 Simpson SE SW NE of is to take potential The well was completed When We table White outside Offices is piled hats those in the know realize be in for a wait for March of Time Newsreel hats belou ference to reporters in press COn- Several Oil Men of This Arer To Be at Oklahoma City Program assurances tor maintenance ot peace come from economic OKLAHOMA reservations from from nine Ada oil men insure that city's representation in the Pageant of Progress to TELEGRAPH BULLETINS T stopped to rest after the shopping Frank Allion B7 pioneer farmer trip and stockman was killed instantly Calif Nov 19 cember Genera Chairman WEATHER HOLLYWOOD Calif Nov 10 Ernestine was honored today by erans the World war whom she had called her boys Awaiting funeral services with full military honors tomorrow morning the body of the noted singer lay in state in a funeral chapel a guard of former soldiers about her casket Preparations for tho services were directed by American ion Post of Hollywood and by the Hollywood post of the disabled American veterans of the World war Father Patrick Keating will de- iver the eulogy and Jalmer son post chaplain will recite the prayer Afterward until the departure of the funeral train for San Diego former home the guard of honor again will take its station At San Diego a military guard will meet the train and with a U S Marine band will body to a funeral chapel where it will He in state until Saturday afternoon Disabled veterans of the San Diego chapter will be in charge of a brief service At the grave in Greenwood cemetery taps and a final salute will sound Frank announced today Those who have indicated their attendance a the celebration which features the seventh annual ting of the Independent Oklahoma and Fair tonight Friday fair somewhat wanner Kast Partly cloudy and Friday except rains on west coast and in Rio Grande valley cooler in northeast and southwest portions tonight Gentle to moderate easterly winds on the erly to coast West Fair in north cloudy nnd unsettled in south portion tonight and Friday cooler in southeast portion tonight warmer in north portion Friday Fair tonight and day rising temperature Fair tonight and day rising temperature tonight anil in south and extreme east Friday association of America and their firms W Delaney jr Ji H will W L J H Clure and Gordon Witherspoon of the W A Delaney jr eum D F Fleet of the born Oil Corp S C Boswell Lowery H and K W Simpson Other to be lield ing the week will be that of the Oil Scouts association Geological Society and Oil States Compact group On December 4 ies will mark the anniversary of the discovery well In the homa City Held which came in for over barrels in Sunday evening November the floor observation tower of the First National ins will be opened to the public without charge for a night pan- view of the city On Monday afternoon No- a huge street parade wilt be given on downtown streets in which more than 100 floats and two score state bands will participate MEXICO CITY Nov President Lazaro Cardenas sonally sponsored for of private property for the better distribution of wealth was ready today for his signature A hasty session of the senate enacted the measure yesterday after hearing Senator Wilfrido C Cruz ot the only speaker assert it would help the ment take the weight of ism off the masses The legislation giving the sweeping powers of ex- propriation was passed by mation In the chamber of deputies earlier this month El RENO Okla Nov in L Merry superintendent j of the federal reformatory here said today that while no cases had been discovered in the it ba closed to tors for an indefinite period be- cause of the outbreak of infantile paralysis in some sections -o lahoma are closing the institution to visitors purely as a ary Merry said While we do not anticipate an of the disease we fed we should take every precaution to protec the inmates Relatives of inmates are ted to visit them on Sundays un der rules of the reformatory bv a J risco Limn -i crossing a half mide south ot Mrs Sale is tna entire estate ot the late Chic Sale actor author under the wagon was struck of his will filed for the locomotive as he drove The will states that Mrs the tracks His body was will adequately provide for a quarter of a mile before four children The estate was train be valued more than MIDLAND Ont Nov Fears several parties of hunters had been marooned by high waves and fierce gales on the north shore of Georgia bay were set at rest to-day Hunters returning from the region said a few would enable the hunters to reach Fla Nov 19 The Florida motor patrol conducting a border blockade against penniless transients estimated that by this weekend it will have shunted from the state and itinerants water without Nov PITTSBURGH mother went Cor baby clothes and returned with the baby and its layette The baby a ij pound girl was born to Mrs Mary Mazula McClean 57 of died today oC injuries suffered last night when the car in which he was riding crashed into the rear of a truck Ed Feam 54 riding with McClean suffered in a doctor's office where injuries RFC WASHINGTON Nov Secretary Morgenthau said today that if congress asks my views he would recommend that lending powers of the Reconstruction corporation be continued for Okla Nov Rallying strongly from an operation to remove a surgical instrument from her abdomen Mrs A R Banks said today I've much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving year The corporation's lending powers now are scheduled to expire 1 January 31 and unless they are extended it would have to begin liquidation on that date At his press conference J W Orman who assisted at the operation yesterday to remove the six-inch steel hemostat device used to pinch off severed veins which he s a U had been left in her body during wal asked whether appendectomy four years ago had differed with Chairman his patient spent a H Jones of the corporation over 1 extension of the lending night She is bright and cheerful to he continued I expect hei 1 The treasury chief said that although he tad not conferred have a quick and uneventful re covery She'll be well and Jones regarding the matter no time did not feel that the time has 1 come yet when we can operation was by Dr John Halladay with the after an X-ray photo graph had revealed the instrument which hac Hunters Hunt a tumor the of to form On Mrs hip Minn Two Orman said he could find n state men who bagged a in his medical library of i i buck deer are on a new hunt body of that size havin time left in the body of a e The men en route to an operation c homes stopped at a cafe here for d coffee When they returned strip of cotton Toad laid ir t their car the deer they had strapped to it was gone A er said another car of Carolina eight years ago and exposed to usual traffic con ditions has required no transferred the buck to their and is still in chine and hurriedly lu the Wilcox said A new application has been filed with the state corporation commission by L T Daniel F 0 others for tion spacing order for the zone This would allow Irregular spacing in t h e half of east of Prepares to Meet All Growing Out of Rebel Recognition Notice Will Not ate Blockade by Insurgent By The In the face of a rapidly ening European Italy rushed the construction of war machines battleships and Great Britain threw out a blunt warning that She would not with British shipping ish fascist blockade in the terranean Premier Benito Mussolini alert for possible grave repercussions from the joint German re- cognition of Gen Francisco co's insurgent government in ordered an Immediate quickening of tempo duction of sea anil air weapons Meanwhile Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden threw the the British house ot commons in- to tumult today by declaring that some other governments were more for Spanish inter- arms and tions to both sides in the civil Italy and Germany Member of parliament said Eden presumably was referring to soviet On the other side of the ing wall soviet Russia let is be known it was hardly possible she would engage in race to Spain with many and Italy She repeated her charges that the fascist powers had started the Spanish revolution and had con- aided the insurgent Committee Still Functions From neither side was there any outward sign that the inter- national tee by France and Great Britain to isolate the ish would itself crack up Authoritative British sources threw out strong hints today that the United Kingdom tenance no Spanish insurgent which might inter- fere her Mediterranean Offered -are the Investigation Begins of Couple Arrested Wednesday in Automobile Here Two sought by federal authorities as suspects in al counterfeiting ring day were being investigated They were in the city jail here after being arrested Wednesday in an automobile n downtown City Patrolman Clifford Hayes made the arrest The two gave their names as W R Clark Barnsdall and N G Gorham 35 The car in- which the bore z Texas license plate and Texas state at learning of the arrest by police radio immediately began a check of tag numbers determine if tne men are wanted in that state Equipment cal powders and rollers which might be used in the ture of spurious currency was found in the car City officers had been warned to look out for the men Currency totalling ly SlOO found in the possession at the men was held by police for examination by federal cers to see if it is genuine The men were fingerprinted to deter- mine if they have a ice record Boggy creek and opinion tract is on the the field The Akin No 2 Daniel SE NE SW of the section had little ise in lime but drilled on into the Viola lime and found it saturated The No 1 Daniel SW the section had water in the Bromide sand ged back was completed in the Also to come before the com- mission December 9 is a petition of Oil and Gas Co associated with W A jr in the in with one producing well seeking to raise the allowable to a maximum ot 150 barrels daily for each well In the Jesse field The petition does not ask for increase in pool allowable ex- cept as additional development of the field for General Franco the insurgent dictator informed Great Britain and other nations yesterday that he intends it Whitehall put cut oft all traffic to lona and France likewise let it be known they to push on with their neutrality forts France however had ot her own with reverberations from the suicide of Minister of the Interior Roger wno wrote ba was driven to death by His Tightest foes Nov 19 National Grange leaders ing a to railroads on the controversial long and short haul question today ed the organization's 70th annual convention toward adjournment Responding to a plea of of of the Grange asked them what they proposed in place of the long and haul clause of the Interstate com- merce act The rail men had asked the Grange to withdraw Its opposition to the Pettingill to repeal the regulation prohibition railroads from charging less for a long haul than a short one within a given distance to meet competition to water carriers DALHART Tex Nov 19 constitutional to make possible the nal crop control program was urged by New Mexico farmers today in resolutions presented to the president's plains drought committee Claude Gamble a Clovis er told the committee New cans feel program out production control will give necessary protection for ture The New Mexico resolution ed a petition of the old AAA case before the United States supreme Creation of a U S department of agriculture experiment station on the panhandle plains was ed as well as continuation worthy the soil conservation service in harvesting native grass was urged bythe Texas 1 Other farm program dations were before the tee The Ada Chamber of will meet Aldridge hotel for dinner and a lighting demonstration to be given by the engineers of the Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co A large a- tendance is expected for the show Milton Keating secretary today that meeting next week will be cancelled as Thanksgiving will see the people at home or Mr Keating is now at work on the right of way for the additional mile and fraction for highway 13 northwest As soon as the right of way is obtained the state will put a force on the road and bring it grade and put in the drainage structures This will complete the road from the Asher bridge TH PESSIMIST STRESSES NEED OF PAKIS Tex Nov C A Cobb director ot the southerl region told the west here today solution of problem de- pended stabilization of farm Income Speaking to farmers ginners crushers and county agents from northwest Texas southeast Arkansas and Louisiana Cobb said be market demand Cobb discussed the relation of cooperative with government program the He said he Texas farmers had their ness to cooperate and he con- to continue 87 Blanlo Jr Jest by ed coed Fanny Frail I'd guess most 0 these young college fellers have t grow their mustache on th ment plan a down each week Oscar Amp who runs Corner Fruit aiT Vegetable Market allua biggest o on top saves th customers o havin t dig through ta whole box t pick em out   

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