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   Ada Weekly News, The (Newspaper) - May 22, 1929, Ada, Oklahoma                               THE ADA WEEKLY NEWS VOLUME XXIX Coalition Committee on Com- Regulars On Appointments Indicated Governor's Sug gestions Will Be ed by Legislature From Daily H this morning was exhibiting sonic of the stoneware j taken from the first kiln ed at the Ada pottery It met the most sanguine expectations of the pottery management Two specimens left at the News office are light gray in color and have the appearance of being good as any to be found on the j market i some trouble was experienced with gas pressure in burning the but it is thought that this has been corrected and after a kiln will be burned -in much less time than was FIRST KILN ADA OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY MAY 22 1929 WORKING AMONG THE INJURED Books Open Now to tive Tenants For New Building Prom The Masonic temple long a dream to the Masonic fraternity appeared a reality today after the Masonic lodge instructed its j building association last evening j to proceed with plan's for the erection the building This morning W Swaffar secretary of the Masonic Temple association announced that plication for contract for space in the new building would be re- OKLAHOMA CITY May There is a good supply ol committee on committees now on ls by tin house of representatives js were sheared of all important posts as six of the numerous standing committees were j fd nit and the report adopted today committees named only agricultural education u minor body had a regular I Democratic chairman Allen Street Oklahoma county Other committees ar chairmen Agricultural M M Watson Lincoln county banks and banking C C Hester Democrat county ing Homer Paul Democrat vln county house accounts ter legal advisory J A son Seminole county The coalition held a balance of power On each of the six com- Hubert association to build as many stories to the new structure as the tenant application Justifies The original plans call for a story building and it is believed that sufficient tenants will de- space in the new building to warrant ii of proportion During recent weeks Secretary Swaffar stales many persons have been requesting tion as to when the books would I be open for the signing up for i quarters in the new building En- by these he From believes that status of the new Various wells in Pontotoc Building will soon be determined county drilled steadily last week although some were hampered by muddy roads which made it cult to materials to the tions particularly in the field their j Progress Made During Past Week in Several Localities of Counties The American No 2 Robertson district building Secretary Swaffar announced that the financial difficulties had been surmounted It was learned that a sufficient number of men i to pledge the remainder of the fund to reach had beer obtained and that the mm WELL is BIB From The T B Slick and Prairie set to the Asher discovery well producing at the rate of 200 barrels per hour reports received here day The well came In The well the Lamer J southeast of the discovery well is located in of section According to reports received here the well was brought in 42 feet higher than the discovery well at a depth of 3635 feet and showed prospects of being a greater well than the original Asher find As a of the new well a number of Ada motored to Asher continue lease trading brought 10 a fever pitch in the area Statement to Newspaper Today Lacking in Detail Information BY TO Wichita Falls Area and Village Near Houston Worst Sufferers Held Many Section of Engineer For Commission OKLAHOMA CITY May The state highway sion returned to the toj day and declined to comment ort the outcome of a visit to i ington presumably to confer I President Hoover and other on an engineer for th highway department The commission continued ltd practice of issuing formal ments to newspapermen typewritten statement issued day was lacking in information regarding the real purpose of county and A Duff Noble county were removed from the rig legal advisory board and Transcontinental No 1 Bolen irl prospective tenants Moon of county I contract will start j thc new building will cost ition Democrat appointed j building as soon as condition ot j OOQ and be stories plan Houges Wrecked and Two Hurt Late Friday Afternoon Otherwise membership of the roads travel six committees remained ly the same as during the lar session As tho report was adopted Robert Wagner regular Independent No 1 Davis in rig high Independent No 1 Gray drilling in shale la what is known as the The two upper floors of the new structure will be used by all Masonic bodies room J A small tornado struck near j Stratford Friday afternoon be- tween 5 and G o'clock sweeping a narrow path and doing erable damage TECUMSEH Okla May of evidence in the trial of J C Jackson of Ada charged with murdering his nephew Millard Fillmore was started in district court here day by the state Five witnesses j we're examined before the noon recess State witnesses told of the Telephone Operator Alarms Town While Flames Endanger Her Okla May 21 by flames which DALLAS Texas May Disrupted telephone tion today delayed accurate counting of storm damage in northwest Texas last night in which seven persons were A conference was held President Hoover and a trip was made through North Other than that Information lacking The commission eve declined to state whether th question of an engineer was cussed with the president Members of the for the Wichita area j tucky derby was hardest hit Reports today at their home said that Mr and Mrs Meien The did not arrive Wilkerson married last Sunday had been seriously hurt when a twister wrecked their home 30 miles south of Vernon where they were spending their moon The wind carried the and the wreckage of their house about 100 yards j A heavy rain accompanied the i wind Fears of possible further finding body on a and by smoke and heat which bridge near Asher her o ice Tj ters and a general assembly and j the road about the time OKLAHOMA CITY May coalition committee on of the house of today had a sand at to 114 with show of Oil and gas also had showing from to 1.200 show of oil drilling to administer a sound at j thrashing to the No 1 Sarkeys regulars anil cut members had lime at with small that group from all key positions show them on dead inch 10 set on top of lime who yesterday Westheimer Daube No 1 voted in the test vote or Smith lion strength against adoption a report which named the ot nl No 3 Gann tlon committee on committees building rig will be punished for their action Coal county 1 T T We art going to spunk thum 2 Cook show of lime ford wore painfully but not IS 1.1011 1 c 10 VS iously injured when their homes I ju d then back telephone exchange j jured at Clara were blown away to ed in estimated loss of The interruption to telegi The buildings of Mr Cayless re- had eaten j and power service was short ported wrecked were the Jones at the Jackson home While an adjacent building telephone communication lame concrete structure I Hm left re- many towns had not been East Central President Is noon Named on Textbook Commission Governor Holloway's statement I partially wrecked land barn J S home I carly lhat the Clark Keds residence three and j one-half miles southwest the together on the they saw ford school house in the I neighborhood and the Tom Abney home in the same community was same from Acia to Asher that Forty slatP witnesses have been called and all the NT i here that he had Mr Jones family sought refuse j evidence may not be com- heaw burder which he was in the storm cellar when the until some time tomorrow I to nut on the shoulders of i storm was seen approaching hard u committee member said latter being shut down loi dull 1L the escaped injury but Mr We have tried for six months j was to mind be'in the 1 to get along with them and waK lound to be a lime i t ew i time and unable to rea friendly They have spit in one oot Now which of refuge our face at opportunity so I i at 7.184 r Jones at tbe reach the place which n educators of Oklahoma their home but only Mr Hidling Tho task of selecting from the was hurt wn are going to use W Noble I rt h declare their intention i various publishing companies the IIP Jr r A r c to vote with the regulars will be left off tho agricultural com- in the His place probably will not bo filled A Duff Noble county and Robert bish Democrat county members of the regular wing are to he deposed from the legal j advisory committee and diaries Moon Democratic irreconcilable appointed Cham Jones of ens Democratic caucus chairman will remain A radical change in the ap days the Wirt Franklin in The i hundreds of books offered various publishing feet if necessary for each grade or Cosden No 1 Richardson is a tremendous one made more with total depth 1.855 shut the commission down orders j Service on the commission K W Whitney No 1 Whitney i means days of the most still shut down waiting i ini labor in determining the best Commission Ready to Let drug store apparently from tract For Road From Ada To Stonewall until after 10 o'clock the of opening bids on four and grading projects John FJ Rightmire acting state engineer announced a list o bidders but did not open the bids The opening will be at 1 o'clock Wednesday The prepare statement is as We called upon the president and were accompanied by tors pine and Thomas We had a very nice interview durin which it developed the was interested in all pul lie improvements and it was gested to him that It might possible that a good system paved highways in Oklahoma was of more importance than or no debentures referred us to the secretary ol agriculture Mr Hyde whom we had a very fine view also While governor Missouri he had an part in the success of their har surfaced program We then called up Thorns department i persons were hurt two j department i Then she was forced to seriously in a tornado y familiar with the don her post as flames spread I struck the village of Spring noma and was I to the telephone exchange but 20 miles north of here Jn whatever pr she again braved the heat and i this afternoon Tire injured were Oklahoma smoke and returned to her post j Mr and Mrs W A Farrow and j oyer our problems in an effort to place other calls a Mrs Benedict and her small yg two This she was unable to do the i daughter v through the highways of fire having out all The twister swept a path North Carolina i phone connections la quarter of a mile long and 50 We reached 1 The fire started in the feel wide The Farrow home was wg b and a of Raleigh muc Interested in civic and fairs and who has been to Oil played menacingly around her I damage were expressed at ita skies remained over- cast and a warning had been re- that flood waters were down the Red river A posted at the as ure three persons were business section including the hurt at Dundee Two were in- raph but telephone communication to VV ULIi I was burning Mrs Tygart re- many towns had not been mained on duty until almost over stored today Dundee remained come by smoke and heat First Isolated she aroused the entire town by Scores of derricks In After the west Texas oil fields toppled in populace had turned out to help the wind combat the flames she succeeded In notifying the Holdenville fire I defective wiring The drug store OKLAHOMA CITY May construction leveled and a sewing and furniture whirled through building which was of stone i the air and deposited several was destroyed The other three j hundred yards from where the buildings gutted wore of frame home was y Scouts are always doing on four grading and t Wednesday that no else commissi men return in time fiom the numerous samples I The textbook business for the i coming years is assuming jn years at least has had lor importance with the growth i a to an of population j n l pontotoc and awarding of decisions on stream occasion constitutes a On one of thc bridge and vert projects alternate bids will committee will be WASHINGTON May I plum for the successful made U was said j The farm conference com- ber who voted to break up the broke up again today coalition on without reaching an agreement 111 i if alter house f at v 1111 bo lou U Uuu to ask the house vote I Hod to perform an companies Tho appointment or the new represents the effort of the governor to secure for an arduous task the men best any exceptions it will be for an awfully Kood reason changes also will be In tho committee on con- amendments which will bo this session and all regulars relieved of their positions thereon Will Jones Crcer who was termed obnoxious to the LU LlOn LW directly on the disputed duty of citizenship and is in line debenture plan with his legislative program a commission Senate conferees insisted a vould meet every year instead house vote on the debenture t vear position would enable them report back to the senate with more hope of having a mise agreement approved This the house members refused to lion is to be cast aside and j do Raymond Harvey Kiowa county Democrat who yesterday voted for the committee to be named chairman The house group the farm passed at their side of the Hynds Now Busy Getting Way for Highway J C Hynds secretary of tho j i Ada Chamber of Commerce is j TO SBM> Mack night man discovered the fire shortly after midnight It already had gained considerable headway Calvin has no fire department and bucket brigades hastily form cd fought the flames to little avail A truck from the 5 department arrived too late The and ten inches in not particularly dangerous as opened yet but with a row teeth in each jaw that causes one length the cement alone also will bo j losses were only partly covered by insurance On recent letting it was shown was back on duty that the cost of cement paving today little the worse for her keep his hands out of reach and was cut materially by the state which give promise of being furnishing the cement and steel some dav i The projects on which dangerous some day OKLAHOMA CITY May lahoma on several a director of Rotary tional We had breakfast wit Frank Page who was commissioner for the North Carolina for a about eight years and a man pii marily responsible for the cess of their program nor McLean drove in from was an escaped pet is a between Stonewall and Ada of conjecture i The other projects are Tillman Okla Mav 20 us and spent a greater part plan by which home a distance of about 1 may retain acres of to be at breakfast wl along her western boundary line which under a recent federal vey relocating the one hundredth meridian was placed in Texas virtually has been agreed upon Sam W Carmack Democrat the first day with our party Charles Upharn who was ly chief engineer of the state and Is now consulting engineer in Washington Joined our party for Harmon county member of the two days Charles Moorefield legislative committee negotiating engineer of South Carolina with for purchase ot the j came up and spent a half day land said today with us chairman J now at work obtaining tne The election committee an Hoover and that he for the state highway will Ada be all coalition Burton Kidd to that he is seMus regular Democrat from most hearty cooperation from the lar Democrat Jrom rt a Jio so long as the owners along the route of the committee oui Hynds Is to get tlH county chairman of the committee on public health and replaced by Dr J 13 Smith Bryan David Logan Okmulgee ty regular will be removed from the oil and gas committee and all other key positions members said county tives two Of whom have been voting with tho will be left on the committees where they served during the regular it was stated The committee will report to the house this afternoon on the following Agriculture agricultural cation banks and banking building and grounds ing house accounts I Continued on Page 4 No 4 Senator of the matter through without delay so chairman of the contract for the budges ture committee and the ranking grading and drainage can be let Itli n If 1C member of the conference com- said the committee would meet again tomorrow Smith Record ST France May 21 two scores of 66 ton Smith Mo shattered all records the St Cloud Country club course and away from the field in the first day's play for the French golf championship Smith's 66 in the morning five under par was duplicated in thc afternoon within a few weeks It is sary for him to work fast and unless agreements can be reached quickly condemnation ings will be started Mr Hynds is giving his ices to the state iu order to rush the matter along and get the road under construction It is thought the contract can be let in June and work be well along or com- before bad winter weather sets in J Ada The last two are county on U S highway No 64 bridge over Anderson creek j Delaware county on state way No 25 and repairs masters TO over Grand river The commission members are The Texas Ing to Carmack is not so much interested in how much money that state will receive for the how to three captors are Albert county on state highway No 24 decision in the Red property as it is in Y of Mien and Jasper i south from Tipton 3.4 miles of river loll bridge controversy has I ceed legally Buffer and Austin Treadwell of grading and drainage Tulsa been deferred by Federal Judge it has been R L Williams until July when court is convened at Durant it was announced today In continuing the case Judge Williams granted temporary mission for collection of on MUSKOGEE May due to to house the bridge with the receipts to Plans to seud a troop of i tQd Qr eaj tomorrow be impounded by live receivers I lato today or early Wt w blood Indian Boy Scouts to the a t to Washington and international Jamboree at I h North Carolina tQ Eng July ol to Augus lem of hard 14 were launched by J T Fitch of Dallas regional scout j tive at a conference with local PARIS May 21 The leaders today i reparations experts have W Dudley of a a fuu on the troop at Bacone College is i Qf a letter to be sent to Dr with plans to recruit of the as many 1 Goman in which ferent of Indians as sible to go from Oklahoma to the international meet h Qf the Shot by Robbers they have ac i having revamped some of them and also presenting Isome reservations until such time as the case ally is disposed of The entire matter involving motions by the state of homa and Texas by stockholders of the Red River Bridge com- pany and by receivers appointed by the court now is fn federal court actions having been re- moved from state courts Collection of tolls on the bridge which spans the Red river between Durant Okla and Tex was stopped when attorneys general of the states obtained temporary The Mayflower former yacht is sold It's bad time to be selling Now read the Classified pleasure yachts too DALLAS Tex May This letter will be delivered to Receivers appointed when His right hand clutching a Schacht tomorrow stockholders later filed ings in federal court here asked they be allowed to continue the toll charges if a watch chain William McLean was found snot to death! A newspaper headline says on a sidewalk in East Fifth Einstein Theory Checked Now street here today McLean we wish someone would kindly had waged an out how the thing ever with a robber started Greatest returns tor the amount Classified Ads virtually decided that Oklahoma and Texas will enter into an agreement by the former boundary line ex- isting before the recent survey was made will be recognized as the legal dividing mark between the states The pact then will be ratified by congress homa paying Texas per acre for the tract Carmack said Texas legislative committee has been favorable toward affected area to re- main In this state Carmack said The principal question arising was how to do it legally The Texas attorney general held that the tentative agreement as outlined is No Rate Increase May 21 President Hoover Is confident that no Increase in railroad rates will result from the decision the supreme court In the St Louis and O'Fallon case Why go to all the bother ot smooth-running silent when there's so much the Mr MacDonald Mr Page Mr Upham and Mr Moorefield gave us the benefit of their ad- vice and experience In road building work They were all well acquainted with engineers that might be available for Jioma and freely discussed a number of men whose names were suggested The commission has not upon an engineer ever they expect within a period of time to be able to secure a man wifa the city to handle the present homa highway situation and any future expansion thereof JAIL FOR CHECK From A W was ta the Pontotoc county jail today a result ot drastic action by T O justice of peace In a step intended to warn hot check artists from plying trade In Ada Hankins was sentenced to 30 In jail and fined and costs in two complaints today Hankins is alleged to have ob- money by means of false and checks form L Graves and the Sandwich Shop returns amount Classified   

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