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The Heart of the Rich
Canadian Valley
The El Reno Daily Tribune
A Blue Ribbon Daily Newspaper Serving Oklahoma's Blue Ribbon Area.
You Can Buy It For
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Single Copy, Three Cents
SMITH’S SUPPORT
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EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1936.
(U.PJ MEANS UNITED PRESS
VOLUME 45, NO. 112.
NOTABL. ATTEND BENEFIT FOR LESS-FAVORED
BOTHJN RUN-OFF
Lee And M a r 1 a n d Are
Primed For Battle
In Final Stretch
BULLETIN
OKLAHOMA CITY, July 10
Unofficial returns from
all but two of Oklahoma’s 3,411
precincts today gave Represen-
tative Josh Lee 168,450. Gover-
nor E. W. Marland 121.481,
Gomer Smith 118,600, and Sena-
tor Thomas P. Gore 91.89? votes
for the Oemocratic senatorial
nomination.
Canadian Farmers Given FURTHER RELIEF
^ Supplies To Combat Pests ^ jjj|uyj|
Poison Bran Mash Being Distributed at Calumet,
Union City, Yukon and El Reno
__ Poison bran mash to combat
grasshoppers which are causing
Summer Program Sched- extensive damage to crops wa;
... , being distributed Canadian county
Uled At Lamp Kick a poo farmers Friday at Calumet. Union
Inlv 19 1.1 City. Yukon and El Reno.
ilUlj li II) H | Although poison furnished by the
government has been available for
i
OKLAHOMA CITY. July 10—<U.R>
—Representative Josh Lee and
Governor E. W. Marland. steaming
up their run-off campaigns for
Democratic nomination for U. S.
senator, both claimed the following
of Goiner Smith. Townsendlte, to-
day while Smith still claimed a
run-off position.
Smith was adamant in his de-1
termination not to concede that I
he had been shoved out of the
run-off by Marland. and went
ahead with announced plans for
starting ills run-off campaign in _____
a radio speech Sunday.
Howard B Drake, Marland’s cam-| Four Methods Are Used
palf.n manager. asserted that
Smith's "following is all coining to
us voluntarily," while A P Mur-
Screen notables and others numbering more than 12.000 were present at a mammoth show given in
Hollywood recently for less-favored members of the Actors' Fund of America. Above are a half-dozen
notables as they appeared at the show. Pictured atthe etxreme left are Norma Shearer and her hus-
band. Irving Thtlberg, motion picture producer. To the right of Thalberg are Douglas Fairbanks and
Gilbert Roland, while In the lower right are pictured the lormer Lady Sylvia Ashley, wife of Fairbanks,
and Constance Bennett.
are in charge at Union City and
M. A. Brattin at Yukon. Wayne
EIGHT ARE KILLED
TO METEJUSTICE
Methods Are
In Executions
rah. a Lee leader, said Lee al-
ready was pledged the aid of
Thomas H. Owen, one of Smith's
managers.
He said Owen was already lin-
ing up the Smith following in
Muskogee county for Lee.
Smith Vote Is Factor
The 118.000 Smith votes look large
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
The law in six states took the
lives of eight murderers last night
and today by four different meth-
ods—the firing squad, the lethal
chamber, the electric chair and
the scaffold.
After a six-year fight to escape
In the run-off. and whichever can- i *be death penally for slaying his
dldate can seize the bulk of this bpr mother and faster father,
following has a decided advantage.
There was intense interest as
the public awaited Smith's next
move.
"Every one of my district man-
agers is still in line." Smith said
today.
Late yesterday Smith issued his
claim to a run-off position.
Meanwhile, it developed that the
runoff campaign will be largely a
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WHITSON DEATH
2K-year-old Delbert Green was trus-
sed to a chair at Salt Lake City
nnd shot by a squad of riflemen.
At Florence, Ariz.. 26-year-old
Frank Rascon died in the gas
chamber, firmly contending that
his father, not he. killed a fellow
ranch worker.
Texas Executes Three
The electric chair at Hunts-
ville. Tex., claimed a white man
and two negro brothers. Grady
Warren, white, maintained he was
Innocent hi a holdup slaying. Mack
and Oscar Brown blamed each
other, officials said, for the murder
for which they were condemned.
John Collins. 37. who was mar-
ried after his conviction, was elec-
trocuted at Sing 8ing prison. Os-
sining. N. Y.. for a tavern holdup
slaying.
Wife Slayer Hanged
Henry Grier. 43-year-old Wins-
Did You Hear
jt/JRS CARRIE De WEESE of
•Al Los Angeles recently laid
claim to being the country's
champion grandmother, boasting
a total of 34 grandchildren. Now
comes Mrs Ellen Hublitz of
Bentonville, Ark., to dispute the
title. The latter has 10 living
children. 53 grandchildren. 45
great grandchildren, and one
great great grandchild, so she
appears to be Jar ahead of the
Californian.
Mrs. Hublitz U mother of Mrs.
George Burton, who resides
southwest of El Reno, while
Mrs Albert Jones, of Robbias
addition, and Mrs. John Bowers,
southwest of El Reno, are among
the 53 grandchildren.
-o-
Leaving El Reno at 4 a. nv
today. Gloria McGee. Louella
Havdon and Vera Reynolds
bicycled the 26 miles to King-
fisher. arriving there after one
hour and 30 minutes on the
highway. They plan to pedal
back to their homes late this
afternoon
STATE IS ASKING
club girls have met specified re- bran d,d not arrive until Thurs-
qulrements to qualify for par. . day^ Farmers have been instructed
Urination in the annual camo to brl"(!, “ck8 in which 10 carry
be’ held Sunday. Monday and Tues- nL, ,
day at Camp Kickapoo near O^trlbutton Is being made from
Wheatland. Miss Harvey Thompson. *he far"ie,rs °ln Y™ ' "hile
home demonstration agent, announ- Y YlYYYY rYii®!. Yf.fYlYl
ced today. •
Those eligible to attend the out-
ing include the following:
Mabel Stroud. Center Valley;
Mildred Wright, Bonnie Lee Clark,
Imogene Smith. Alice Arnold. Nor-
ma Wright, Sibyl Barrett and
Velma Rider, Big Four.
Maxine Hart. Sylvia Gormley,
Marian Heidlauff and Cinda Belle
North, Pleasant Valley; Lois and
Thelma Dodson and Joyce Mc-
Laughlin. Highland; Viola Patzack,
Essley is supervising the work in
El Reno where the poison bran
mash is being issued from the
fair building.
All farmers in the county have
been urged to wage war on the
hoppers, since satisfactory results
will not b.™ gained when only a few
persons in each community use
the poison. James R. Childers,
county agent pointed out.
System of distribution being used
in Canadian county was approved-
Thursday by C. F Stiles, extension
entomologist from Oklahoma A. and
M. college, who was accompanied
by a representative of the state
grasshopper control committee.
Congressmen Prepare To
Request Additional
Federal Funds
LEE TO DELIVER KELLOUGH READ!
OKLAHOMA CITY, July 10—l/PI
—Four Oklahoma congressmen an-
nounced plans today for requesting
additional federal douth relief for
I hard hit Oklahoma counties as the
state crop damage was placed un*
officially at $8,000,000.
Jack Nichols of Eufaula, second
district representative who called a
meeting of congressmen here tomor-
row, said his district's corn crop
was a "total loss” with stock water
uunnlng low and feed crops and gar-
dens suffering.
"I want to talk with other con-
gressmen." he said "and tlnd out
I just what the situation Is so that
Wf can draft a united plea to Wash-
ington. I hate no idea how much
we will need for relief."
17 Counties Designated
Ellen Smith. Lenora Button and Senate Candidate Speak- United Dm Withdrawing p,1“ Ferguson, Woodward eighth
Virginia Wellner. Valley Star. , ” ' J1 * district representative said he al-
Marjorie Collier. Helen Hunker injf At fed KenO I Ollljjnt Protest ready had wired Washington ask-
and Margaret Brewer. Mustang; > __ ______ I mg that Texas and Beaver counties
Eleanor Thompson. Mary Nessci- I be placed In the drouth
- i rode. Franedta Frld, Opal Todd. After opening hLs run-off cam- OKLAHOMA CITY. July 10—./P. ] Cimarron county was one of the 17
fnviiriimiiiil »i „ * Dorothy Todd and Marcella Me- paign for the United States sen- —A motion to dismiss an injunc-lln Oklahoma already designated by
liOVirilimni 1*1 <1 y /AUK- Cann. American Eagles; Elizabeth »tp with an address in Mangum tlon suit seeking to block a vote on ihe federal government.
m<*nt Muairor Kllllfk Doughty. Magdalene Boevers. Allene Thursday night Josh Lee of Nor- state prohibition repeal wa filed Wilburn Cartwright of McAlestei
* »*• Hale and Vivian Hale. B-Square man is scheduled to arrive in in district court here today by bird district representative, said he
■ ■ ■ - El Reno late today to speak Robert W. Kellough. Tulsa attor- was preparing a report on drouth
OKLAHOMA CITY. July 10—typ REPORTS SUBMITTED at a political rally which ncy. damage in his district and would
—Ray O. Weems, state welfare di- BY FOUR GROUPS will be staged on the courthouse The action came on the heels ol j furnish Nichols with data for sub-
rector. forwarded to Washington Six months reports were sub- lawn here at 8 p. m. tonight. an announcement by Oovernor E. | mission to tomorrow's conference.
" " Lee fs one 0f the two candidates w Marland that the repeal ques- Sam Massingale, seventh district
now entering the run-off for the lion would not be put to a vote at j congressman, predicted all Oklu-
Democratic nomination for senator. ,bp Ju|V 28 run-off primary, but: homa would be in the drouth column
Kellough said the governor's dccis- in the "next three weeks unless
officials today a request that the mltted by girls of the Valley Star
government match meager state Mustang. Big-Three and Flying
funds to pay a small old age pen- Aces 4-H clubs who attended reg-
sion to eligible aged in Oklahoma ular meetings Thursday with Miss a m,lsl,.,ti nrouiani is to rn-e-
during the last of July and the Harvey Thompson, home demon- rpdp the'address by the fifth dls- lad nothing to do with his act- | heavy rains fall Immediately."
month of August. str&tion ftsent. trirt cniiyro^smun who will bo ^ ^
Weems estimated 21 000 needs The Valley Star club met In the mhodu^^ ^meU ThomDson .. Confer. With Under. HEAT AND DROUTH
H 1W Y: Y * .7,0 d> home of Mrs J W Button while Y l d,Y d . . V1 1, 00 Kellough said that he had de-' CONTINUE TO SPREAD
Jr »r wem p'dfroUm ta^addl thp Mustang girls convened with Canadian count, ridge elded to withdraw the court action I CHICAOO. July 10-<UP>-Hcat
UmiaT 1 percen w eT tax will^ta Miss^ Pauline and Mario Stans- _ P**1* Predictions following a conference with dry , and drouth that in five weeks have
available to The *15 mo thh and the Big-Three members Upse ting pre-election predictions leaders. J. W. Williamson, secretary ! reduced 5.000.000 fa.m residents to
authorized in a £££S- wprp ^ of Bonnie Jean Bull- ^iad YeT'h^ ThreT “ma7" °f UnUed ^ ^ ^ °f ^tUutlon spread de-
tional amendment passed in Tues
day's primary.
TEXAS ATTORNEY
LEAPS TO DEATH
DISTRICT PENSION
OFFICE PROPOSED
WASHINGTON, July 10——
The office of Representative Will
Rogers of Oklahoma said today
district offices of the social se-
curity board would be created In
Oklahoma City and Tulsa in the
next tew months to administer tt#
board's old age pension program.
They would operate under the
supervision of Ed McDonald, Okla-
homa City, regional director at
ivan Dorothv Rush was hostess inR lead over his thrPe °PP°nents ment j stroyingly over three-fourths of the
to the Flying Aces girls in, Tuesday's balloting, and holds "Mr. Kellough is dropping the in- | United States and north nearly to
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Every hour of the day a dozen
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(roodwin, Still At LilT^e,' tcn-8alem negro, was electrocuted ,, 1IHU
Named In .Murder }tKi» afternoon at fuieigh. n. c. Jumps Through Window brin'miT^n^T ab£ would
j for Ihe murder of a negress
_ ' Irwin B Ottey. was hanged at
KFMINOI f Ji.lv 10—a m.ir I 8nn Quentin Calif., prison for the
SEMINOLE. July 1<L hA ,-A mur- sl ayll of ,lb wlIe at Monterey,
der charge was filed today against Callf durlnK a quarre,
Horace W. Lindsay and Paul Oood- i
"in in the Juiv 4 slaying »t Ckfli • w-x
Whitson. 52-vear-old Seminole I | )| VI Dl>' 1' FORTH IT1
policeman. ^
After bloodhounds and state and i
county officers had searched for j
the pair In the wooded section
of two counties for more than 48
To Fscape Flames
TYLER Tex. July 10—John
W Pope tr.. about 26. assistant
Texas attorney general, plunged to
his death from a seventh floor
Planned Tonight ffi ."S
_ Poi>e who had been working with
Diving exhibitions are scheduled Hie highway department In his
■ista-jssiI ^
i PLEASE TURN To PAGE 6i Lee who w 44 years 0f aRe In withdrawing his action todav
formerly was professor of public Kellough said he reserved the right \
speaking at the University of Okla- »« bring the suit anew should the ,
homa. He was born In Childers- occasion arise,
burg. Ala but was reared in Vole Due In November
' western Oklahoma Lee Is a gifted Governor Marland decided yester-
. orator and probably has spoken {*ay not to place the repeal measure
to more school and church aud- before the voters at the run-off'
lienees than anv other man in P*imarv indicating he would take
Oklahoma 'no furt,ler action thus permitting
. t., mu finh ai. the proposed amendment to go on
In 1934. he ran for fifth dls- h b , automatically th„ .1
Kansas City in charge of work in £1 Reno Man Serving trlrl con^ewinian and won ,hr rn bcr genTrY ol^Uon
Kansas. Missouri. O'.ahoma and 1,1 dn ntnlnK nomination in a crowded Pern- general flection.
Slate Association ocratlc field without a run-off. . , all
__ Oepends On Oratory l OlltniCt IS Lt?t -
Olen Skinner, El Reno. ha.s been rather dthand organization, in his FoP (K’tTDclSS' eiucrtahied "bv'Yi.^fl FU-n'T AmcT
Lawton. McAlester and Enid, with elected to serve as vice president campaigns He has established him- 1 Ul Y'l ^ U ’Y" Y ’
secondary branch offices in Clinton, of the Oklahoma State Amateur -.elf as a new dealer and pitched - 1 ran 'og on, . p°Yt NO: 34 at Ls
Ponca City and Bartlesville. 8oftba!l association In which he his senate race on the new deal R p Tway of Oklahoma City to- annu party given for veterans
day was awarded the contract for at UPM park Thursday night.
Arkansas
Rogers' office said It had learned
es-
tablished in Muskogee Ardmore.
AT LEGION POST
200 Persons Hear State
Department Official
Horen Accorded
Place in Run-Off
formerly was a member of the
board of control. It was announced
here today.
8kinner. who will appoint an
phllasophv
An ardent dry. Lee curries the
Milt Phillips. Oklahoma City, de-
construction of the Choctaw over- [
endorsment of the Women's Chrtz- P*“ “cross ,he Rock IslBnd rail-i partment adjutant, was the prin-
tian Temperance union and has road tracks at E1 R*110- lhe As* i cipal speaker during the evenings
LiW'lut Arl Dram: 4 a/4 T
El Reno man to serve in his place a large following among several s^lated Press reported. Tway was program He stressed Importance
.... * . .. linnu I'hlll Mill' nlflnnr a moa g AO ■ n •• nl nil l nl A m ll m knl/iinn mam
OKLAHOMA CITY. July 10—
—Lyle Boren of Seminole took a
SssiSsS smSS r Irr si's r
jKJrs jar-jaa, 5?''ass: Sss i*r«ar=
he fired the shots which killed Misses Greta Carter. Jo Dean Nor- It %a* (he opinion of Justice Olll placed Boren in the run-off pri-
Whltson. said today an arraign- j veil. Barbara Gamble. Virginia and Clvde Holstein, manager of tne mary by a margin of 123 votes,
ment would not be held until Oood- Orabfelder. Lorraine lNlklns and hotel, that Pope had fallen asleep Complete reports from all counties
win'* arrest. Georgia Kathryn Smith. with a lighted clgaret In his hand gave Boren 11893 votes to 11770
Lindsay Is being held in McAlester Those who will participate in and that It had set fire to hte bed u,r Hendon. It appeared certain the
penitentiary. L)IC *50-v['’ djvln* exhibition are The flames, they believed awoke offlctal count would have to deter-
- - . "*YnH*® „ L!?vct Miujaniel, mni. and before he realized what mine definitely who would go Into
■ ■•■•I •« oSj j YY'V «rHb,P dPr' be was doing, he jumped through the run-off with Gassawav. who
Heif O 1)1 NOW D‘£k Mayfield and Gerald Taylor !he wlndoa led the field by a wide margin
1 I bpeclal music will be provided. HeddOR held a slender lead vPr
hi ... .. . ... ,,,,,,,, . Boren until complete returns from
piognun will be a reading by Mb. |U) )Y OF TULSAN Creek ccUnty gave Boren 501 votes
i Lillian Canon, who will give “Moth- ....a Hendon in
A Heidolph. 73. of Calumet, who ' 'I'e BwImmliig Pool RECOVERED TODAY ---
- 1.1 WING I OR < OAM
TULSA. July 10—(/P>—Tlie body Miss Lorraine DcAtlev of Aim-
of John Whitman. 33. waa re- diako, brother. Jack DeAtley. Jr.,
on the board of control, was e-
lected by a mall vote taken among
the board members who designated
church organizations.
me noara memoers wno designated i\ rp f ,
Bill Hale. Oklahoma City as pres- lO 1 -><111(1
( hiini<‘fl III ( (IIIrt 'Y"! °f 0VP'P"'S gradlng. HiKl Persons who were Introduced and
V IdllllCU 111 Y Allll l draining 457 Of a mile Of U. 8 maHe brief talk, were Rnv Wlllmm
Ident
Members of the control board
Include Rodney D. Palmer. Okla-
homa City; Bill Fisher. Ardmore;
Joe Dollens. Alva: James B. Byers
apparent low bidder a week earlier j of all veterans holding member-
ivhen a bid of $191.665 47 was sub- ship In some veterans' organiza-
mltted to ihe state highway com- tlon and pointed out the necessity
nission. of belonging, whether they were
■The contract calls for construe- able to attend meetings or not.
“ “d 1 KX'nrir, "s
In a suit which has been filed bridges era ns of Foreign Wars, and Jack
Clinton;~Flovd FItt Enid" c b >n Canadian county district court. Knight, both of Oklahoma City;
Homer and L. J Whetaell. Heald- * Judgment of *10.425 is sought by \\ <||l<l(‘(k I )llUll B°b Watprs' CUnton: Hpnr>’ Albers;
ton; Roy LeCrone and George W Ruby Rollins and Van Rollins for
Stufflebran and Harry Armstrong. clops- 11 1,s dl'sclo('pd by ,ccord-s of
Pauls Valley; W H Snow and Ti“>ik Taylor, court clerk
Bob Walker. Woodward.
Union City, representing the Span-
()| / 'I lsh American war veterans; and H.
1 LillS l lilSSOS E Harrison El Reno past com-
mander of the local V. F W post.
Report submitted by Walter A.
Special music will be provided.
Improved Here *nd *n Hddltl0'1*1 fp“,urp °r thp
was Injured seriously In an auto- “ rpaillng especially adapted for to-
mobllo accident near El Reno on night s entertainment. A public
U. 8. highway 81 July 4. was re- address system will be used,
ported doing well today at the
El Reno sanitarium
Mr Heidolph, who was
with 8 W Whitley of Calumet. |
tenant of the Injured man. suf-
fered a fractured pelvis, a large
scalp wound and cuts about the |
face
rtd.ng! Relief Program
Series of dally life-saving classes I ...
.. ------- --------- The state highway commission W*H be conducted next week at | Campbell membership chairman.
Entrance blanks for participation is named as defendant in the case the El Reno municipal swimming 38‘ [npnit> r> ,r*e
In district and state tournaments The commission Is composed of , pool by Wallace Dunn. Canadian |p,u , tlmp- ,une more
are being prepared and will be Scott Ferris J. M Oentry, H. N county Red Cross life-saving in-1ypar*
Issued within the near future. Hale Arnold and W. E. Orlsao. structor. he announced today. i Frank Oatz. Union City, po ;
t lon’of'ficta Is* w iir be ‘held* in'^Okla- authorbSd Lonstruc- ‘Tn^^nTnctlon ^th^thi , actl'dUea during which a
homa City Sunday to set tourney uon of a.i omlTtafiu it thr national R.-d Cross program 0,1 Dutch lunch was served.
(lair, # northeast end of tlie Bridgeport hfe-savlng that waa inaugurated J
bridge, extending across the plrln- J® yMf' »K° to reduce fatalities
TO VISIT PARENTS tiffs* land, and that no menus from drowning and teach the awlm-
Mr and Mrs. Paul Chase, da ugh- for escape of impounded waters mer not only protection of his
covered today from a coal pit east Miss Ruth 8mlth. Miss Florence
of the city where he had gone MeCay and brother. LeRoy McCay. IfPiff ________... _______
swimming yesterday. His death will depart Saturday evening for a ter, Patricia, and son. Kenneth, were provided. They contend that OWM d,p- bul of ottiers.
Arrangements have been made
In I broUKbt four. tbp number of two weeks' vacation trip to the of Detroit. Mich, arrived Friday tlie Impounded wateis form a lake
ill tltaic CXI persons who had died within the west coast. They plan to visit 111 for a visit with her parents, Mr. covering between 55 and 70 acres. C L. McOiil. pool manager
- past 24 hours In Tulsa as the re- California and points of Interest and Mrs. E. H Swanke. 600 South damaging the land and destroying for reduced rates of admission to
WASHINGTON. July 10—i/pv— suit of accident or violence enroute. I Foster avenue. crops.
A *50.000.000 Public Works pro-
gram has been submitted to Presi-
dent Roosevelt by (lie Public Works
1 administration but the chief exe-
Kui h 15. Owen's
Wedding Planned I £5!dS?
- I ers could e taken off relief rolls.
WASHINGTON. July 10—<45- ; He said that would be one of
Tlie marriage of Minister Ruth Bry- j lhe factors In making the alloca-
hii Owen lo Captain Borge Rohde ! lions
of the Danish king's lifeguard, will The ehtef executive told his press
take place at 4 p. in tomorrow l conference I hat the Public Works
at the Hyde Park Episcopal church, administration was checking back
altended by President Roosevelt ! on the pitijecls to see how many
IFestern Railroads Plan Celebration of Progress
During Week of July 13; Displays Are Scheduled
persons taking advantage of the
free Instructions, Dunn announced.
Classes will be conducted from
11 a. m. to 12 noon each day (or
Juniors, persons from the age of
12 to 17 years, as well as for sen-
iors. those 17 or over.
Hildebrand Plans
Special Services
In conjunction with tlie cel-
ebration next week of Railroad
Week. July 12 to 18. services at
the Mrst Christian church Sun-
day morning will honor all railway
unployes, Rev R. R Hildebrand,
pastor, announced today
Railroad employes are to take
a prominent part In the morning s
Certificates and badges which
were received by eight FI Reim program. They will have charge
--- .. - . ■ -- . young persons lust week for their. <>t communion service and give
not need one ward- oilier refreshing new hue create a w°Tk In the first classes this musical selections, *dl*cb wld *ni
trnln mid another for holiday atmosphere for holiday n**,on' wdl h® swarded those i hide a guitar number. ‘Cathedral
Both the president and Mrs
Roosevelt will attend the ceremony
and will entertain for Mrs Owen
al a wedding supper which will
follow Immediately
Miss Fannie Hurst, the novella!,
will attend Mrs Owen and Robert
tubman, the minister's son-in-law,
will lie best man
ATTEND FUNERAL
Mrs. N M Wilson, 112 North
Barker avenue, accompanied by Mr
mid Mrs. E. E. Wilson of Okla-
hiaiw City attended funeral services
Thursday morning In Enid for A
W Ragsdale, who was killed In an
explosion July 4 while welding on
n large gasoline tank
could be taken off relief rolla by
'ach.
V'lffliirm fYnwrlu WnHimr fornta R®*ula,w1 temperature ungrr docs
\ <h<nit ii * i<>\\ii. i inulug maana that erhp cotton.', uui mi- mbe u>i the _____________________ ____________r_____ ________
1 rains of Today j*mry labrirs won't curl up and the destination. Cool. Informal ciclhes and moods. pusMug the required test
~ ‘ - wit. The result? A revolution in clothes increase the pleasure of the club cars and observation cars
travel fashions uip. And at the end of a train „„ |„11K<,r havP UlP slightly musty BROTHER IS SLAIN
summer Krsini On H’hrrU _ effect of h pollticHl convention, but XllJEALOUSY
Rejuvenated
CHICACK), July t0-i8peclah
Mrs. G. F Jungerman of Aurora,
Mo., arrived here Thursday morn-
ing after being called by tlie crit-
ical Illness of her father, Ernest
Qrass, who died at his home In
Calumet Thursday evening.
WEATHER
Forecast
__________ ___^ __ ______ The vacation crowds now rolling 8,*my dollies to dash to the clean- ;n their new colors, plriisaiit Ityht-
Bomeiliing old, .•uimethlng dark" 110 mountains, woods and lakes on er- lug, Informal groupings and airy , u ~ r*
used lo be the standard prescrip- I ,bp wps,t‘rn railroads give the im- Even the men me retting heady freshness they Immediately give Iajo ANGELES, July 16
lion for travel clothes and It al- I PMsalOli of a sumincr tesort on under the infhiencr of brighter the feeling of a delightful country Jr**lously over a woman. Mild police,
ways Induced "something blur" m | wheels. Brlrht flower prints, cool train rides. On the western holt- club or mountain resort. In fact, a Pfo,nptcd pl'n''r Colson. 42 to
the traveler’s mood. For when a ! dsrk chiffons, slimmer suits in the day trains, many of Ihe masculine leading fashion magazine this '‘'J''0* a,,d ols brother, Ellrert
girl Is spending a good part of i,,PW fabrics which combine enough passengers arc blossoming Into month urges women travelers to '*®' lpdHV a|,d ’ 'ien I urn the gun
her vacntlon aboard a train and j *l,,pn f01' b,,d)' and enough "syn* lighter summer suits, Panamas and "diesa up to the new trains." oi^hlm.clf, inflicting a
has to keep her bright new ward- fhetlc* ' to keep them from wrink- light colored shoos, because even a Not only Ihe dr luxe new stream-
robe packed in her suitcase, It's not llnR' are especially popular The white linen suit can wills through ||ncra Hro appearing in modem
smartest summer suits In all- u dust storm uiiscnthcd In an all- Oie** on the western rails but
white, maize or pale pastels are conditioned car. hundreds of older cars lutvs' been
frequently accented by bindings, Comfort Widespread re-conditioned as well as ali-condl-
Wiili so percent more cars air- Honed Completely stripped inside
Chimes" by R W Thom, and a
duet by Mr. and Mrs Paul Free-
man.
A vocal solo is to be contribut-
ed by Miss Kathryn McCann
IHHLfe: ( LASS IN
WICEKLY Sfe:SSION
much fun!
Today, she leaves the old dark
things behind, and when she
boards the train she looks tike n
lacings or buttons of brown, wine
Sixteen members attended tlm
iertous weekly meeting of the Community
wound. Bible class at the First Evangelical
Radio PatrolniHii Rov Taylor and i rh,,uh ™day corning
P. A. Challlf found Elbert Colson ! '^1 *ah “"ducted by Mrs Cur-
Hi lh« Mcrvlci* station which .
the two brothers operated waJ* laken from the
Old Trstainent. third chapter of
Fair continued warm tonight and holiday mid not like fuii'crai'. Jor marlnp WuP ccndiiioiictl ’i i! ,i,' iuxv thc'\"ld Ttan^iTcaisTie IV.iY- ATTEND HUNK ^ membw2hS
m —, - > »""■"r ^ zm ......-
dale Is ihe ,i.t*r ni r ■ ' wiwl • * liaU'iiilty. Uu'i' aio the fathers ol | summer, and, fortunately, the ad- comfort, hi more ways than one. juvenated by new and more com- Mrs John Hendrix, accompanied Since the group la an Interden-
■ ;ni:
Sun seta tctlay at 7;« ,M«y white Hum Ohicggo to OUl. gage is lightened because the pss- end.r, brUllsm blues and ever , (PUuAHE T"RN TO PAOE 5> I Rook Oil company d,y
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1936, newspaper, July 10, 1936; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919128/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.