The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 309, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 27, 1932 Page: 5 of 6
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1932.
THE EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
FIVE
Coulter of Comets is
Closest Contender to
Connelly and Renfro
T. B. Connelly unit Woodie Ren-
fro's flashy forwards, gained
ground Tuesday night In their
campaign to lead the Mid-Stale
competition in scoring.
Connelly, although slightly off
loiiu agalust the Comets, managed
to hang up five field goals and
one free throw to bring his total
to 67.
Ills teammate, Renfro connected
for three field gouts and one
charity toss to rai.p Ills record
to 52 points. Paul Coulter, Clas-
sen's scoring ace lags eight imjIiiIs
behind Renfro 'for third honors,
being held to one Held goal by
the Kl Reno guards,
Individual Records
Following Is the individual scor-
ing of the leaders:
Name—
Connelly, f. Kl Reno
Renfro, f, El Reno
Coulter, f, Classen
W. Shirk, f, Chicks
Nelson, f, Guthrie
Nelson, c, Norman
| Bridges, c, Classen
K.Skellon, f, Shawnee
F. Wallace, g. Chicks
| Dinger, f, Classen
I l-e< rone, g, Norman
Morrison, c, Shawnee
I Carton, e, Cap. Hltl
| Cox, g, Central
K. Wallace, f. Chicks
Peppers, g. Cap. Mill
Peek, r, El Reno
Adkilison, f. Shawnee
Hamilton, f, Central
Whitlock, g, El Reno
Little, g, Kl Reno
Murphy, g, Kl Reno
Ramey, g, Kl Reno
r» 25
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Continued From
Page One
Made specially for
BABIES and
CHILDREN
Phvsh Ians tell us that one con-
dition Is nearly ulways presen.
when u child has a digestive upset,
a starling cold or other llllh ail-
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towards relief is to rid the body
of Impure wastes. And lor this
nothing Is tetter than genuine
Castorla' Castnrhi l« a pure veg-
etable preiwrutlou made specially;
for hahles and children THt«
means It 1s mild and gentle: that
it coatamt no harah drugs, no
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Castoila always Itcur* the name
CASTORI A
CHIIDBIN CSV tOI IT
( lose Hattie Expected in
Return Tilt
Dick Horton's Kl Reno Junior
high eager*, still smarting under
the 26 22 setback they received
against Anadurko lust week, left
at iiimjii Wednesday for Enid
where they Will eliguge tile lailig-
fellow Juniors in a return en-
miiinti r at 3::’.ii o'clock.
Those who made the (rip and
will prolutbly see action during
the fray are: IVrdne, center;
Slaughter and (lias., forwards:
itohyler and Mourning, guard", in
the starting lineup. Reserve* inuk-
Ing He* trip are Hackney and
Teel*-, forwurds; Thompson and
McCartney, guards, and Meyers
Mud Ityel.
The Kl Reno Warriors ouiclass-
ed the Knld liaske'eers 23-13 on
the home iiiiirt two week* ago.
hut a close hat' le Is expected
with the liongfcllow eager* on
their home court.
The llortou proteges will face
another stiff clash Friday after-
noon when they Journey fo Chick
ashu for a tilt with the Chick
Juniors.
LOCAL BRIEFS
(5 C Turner, Sid1* South Rock
Island avenue, attended tile 2bllt
annual meeting of the Oklahoma
Hardware and Implement llealers
assoeinl|on In Dklalioiui City Wed
ne«day.
John Holden, who attends the
Phillips university In Knld, Is the
guest (or u few days In Hu home
of his parents, Mr. uml Mrs. C C.
Hidden, Ins South Admire avenue.
Jo** Ross. Frum Is Young and
Vivian Waylund. students at the
Southwestern state Teacher* col-
lege In Weutherfnrd, art- spending
the 111 let term vacation with rela-
tives and friends In Kl Iteno.
Comet defense and hung up a
field goal. Wright then win
yanked for Cope.
At nils Juncture Renfro drib-
lied under the bucket, faking a
pass and made good, raising the
score to 10-2. Coach Miller then
sent Bridges and Wright hack In
to the fray.
Wright connected on a free
pitch, after being foulded by Con-
nelly. A few moments later
Bridges held Peck and was sent to
the showers with his fourth per-
sonal foul, Morgan replacing him.
Hiilf Knits 12-tt
Little cut loose wllh u long
toss from behind the free throw
line and the hall sipped through
•he hoop, Connelly missed au-
other set up under tlie- basket as
the half ended with the score
standing 12-3.
Stone, fl et captain of the
Comets, charged Renfro, hut thP
latter failed lo make good on the
attempt front the foul line. Ren-
fro then slipped under the hoop
lor a field goal. At Ihls point the
play of hoih teams was marked
by wild passing and neither side
was able to settle do^n.
Kl Reno found ilself, however,
when Whitlock stepped up and
dropped lu a perfectly alined
long shot from near the center
of tile floor. Connelly followed
o> slipping und r the basket with
another goal. Classen substituted
• op<- for Weight. Connelly miss-
ed another set up, lint Morgan
Itouled Peck and the Indian cup-
'taln made good on h!s attempt.
|Connelly again broke through and
| counted an uuder-tlie-liaskot shot,
i Coulter held Peck and the rangy
center connected fo raise tin*
j score to 22-3.
Coulter Tallies
Paul Coulter, Comet scoring
star, turned loose with u long
shot which found the net for
I Classen's first field goal as the
third iiuarter ended.
Morgan then broke through
J iimler the basket for Classen's sec-
ond field murker. He then hack -I
Perk on the next play and the
Kl Reno center made good on lh<^
ast of two attempts at free
j ill row* Renfro and Little com-
lulled fouls, hill neither Htoile
nor Coulter made good on the
iharily tosses.
Renfro udded a field goal un-
der the hoop after Peck had
mlHsi-d. Classen gained posses-
slon of the hall after the next tip
luff and Stone sank u long shot
i In conclude the Comets' scoring.
Connelly baffled tile Comet de-
\ fanse and broke through for an
] onder-the basket shot.
(011111-11) Hlulipolnl
Coach Jetiks Kiiuinuua sent lu
j Murphy to replace Little and
I Hum y for Hetifro. Ramey tossed
I In a field goal from cloae range
us the game ended, the final
- score standing, Kl Iteno 2'J, Clas-
| sen 3.
Although Connelly games! Iilgb-
point honor* again with five
| field goals and one free pitch, the
dep tillable Indian forward was
not up to usual form as far as
Ills eye on the basket was con-
I ccrned. H«x missed several set*
| up shot*. Peck played a pretty
I Hour game and made good three
out of five attempts at free
throws.
Taylor Little, green Indian
guard, displayed the best game
he has put up this season, hold-
ing the flashy Coulter to one lone
field goal. Whitlock also play-
ed a hang up game on the de-
fense, excelled only by hia per-
formance Against the Cardinals
I WO weeks ago.
Boxscore:
Kl Iteno (20)
FI
^Classified Advertising11!?"
1‘layrs
FG
FT
PF TP
W. Renfro, f____
.3
1
2
7
Connelly, f______
.5
1
1
u
Ramey, f_______
.1
0
0
2
A. Renfro, f ----
|
0
0
(1
Peck, o (<•)_____
.1
3
2
5
Whit leek, k_____
.1
0
II
2
Little, k........
.1
0
3
2
Murphy, g------
_0
0
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—
—
—
—!
Total* ________
I 'lllSNCII
12
(»)
5
8
29
Player*
FB
FT
PF TP
Coulter, f_______
.1
0
1
2
Stone, f (r)-----
^1
1
2
3
Bridge*. <•_______
_0
1
4
1
Morgan, e-------
.1
II
V
2
Wright, g.......
•»
1
2
i
Cope, g---------
.0
0
o
(i
Nanoc, g--------
.<1
0
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n
FiinJerhou*#, g ..
.0
0
0
tt
Total* ________
Referee: Keith. <
; 5T
1 •
12
*
CIuhkcii three free throw* out of
nine attempt*.
El Iteno fire out nf 14.
Other Events of Interest
at Okarche
Elm (ilenn
Mr. and Mrs. Reerhum and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Cobble anil
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Nunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Royse and sons
Mr. and Mrs. Otis llruce and son.
Kd Dillingham and Miss (ilenn
By Tribune Correspondent
Okarche. Jan. 27 Miss Starr
entertained the primary pupils
with a New Year's party Tuesday
evening at 7 o'clock. Battles were
| played until 8:3o, then all as-
i sembled In the minn- economics
I room where refreshments were
1 served. Miss Kuhiu assisted the
i hostess In seeing that all bail a
| rood time.
Miss Ryan and Miss Harlow
: entertained at 6 o'clock dinner
J Tuesday evening, Mrs. M. K.
Choate, Miss Elizabeth Choate,
I Mrs. |jen Choate and children
of Stillwater are spendinc this
week With Mrs. M. K. Choate,
lot Loop Oebate
Tils first conference debate will
| bo held hi the oknrclte hlglin hool
| auditorium* Monday afternoon, Feb
i 1, at l:3u o'clock p. m. fashion
1 negative vs. okari In- affirmative.
I Tills will lie the only home de-
bate for this learn and your only
I chance In see thi in In n confer-
ence tilt A lutgi audience will
lie uppreclult-d by these di haters.
Senior Play Succett
In sidle of had weather and
lunch rain, the senior class play.
Her Hiop-Huslximl.” given Jan.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Pay Canadian Motor Lo. imree,
account* at Hart Motor Co.
WANTED
Auto loans refinancing easy pay-
ments. Phone 1131. Fred Uoltan
Colored woman wants work of
any kind. Phone 15M.
Ut the "Classifieds”
Work For You
LOST
Berman Police ling. Black and
tan Female. Answers "Lena "
Inquire Tribune.
Mr*. Auliergcr's lo oilier, Henry
Si hiwlen and Mrs. Scboelen
Among those from Okarche who
attended the Democratic celelira
lion ut Kl Reno Monday evening
were: C. K. Weaver. Ilnrrv Hunt-
er, It. K. Dayton, Mr. and Mrs.
F'-ril Vogi i.nd Miss Matlldii Lud-
wig.
terman of Oklahoma Clly, visit-
ed home folks ttumlay.
Miss Hazel Stroud spent Mon-
day night with Miss Elinor Nlnul-
man.
Lieut. Joe Tlllotsun and Miss
Flornnee Vogel were Oklahoma
Clly visitor* Saturday.
Mr. J. Ratter mu n Is on the
Collefe Basket hall
Results
Record spent Sunday In the home 25, liy the Okarche seniors was
of Mr. anil Mrs. l-aey Kreger. I enjoyed by a number of people.
Mrs. Ktliel Tinsley and ch 11- The c I .in i- In In- cnllinieiiileil
dreii spent Sunday with Mr. and [ for this remarkable play Hml the The Dover laiys and girls 4m«h- [ >•»*'•* R*t Ihls week.
Mr*. Aduddell. | efforts which they have pul forth ketbnll teams will come lo
Rev. nml Mrs. Panlck and fnm- m giving it. It is pi-rhups one Okarche fur games with the
By were dinner guests of Mr. unit (,f the lust ami fminlest plays Dkurcbe teams Filduy night. When
Mr*. Aduddell Sunday. j ever given In okarche. Spedal{ the Okarche laiys won the game
Mr*. Flemings und children <r,-dli goes to all of the characters from luiyal Filduy night It Beil
spent Saturday evening wllh rel- i.m purticulurly In liernita Me-1 the two teums for winners of the
alive*. | Cord, Kmll Hchroeder. Thelma (Tmmeron Valley haskethull sea- THE ASSOt IATKD PRESS
Os a lie lllake and Tilly lla|M,s*tia, and Arlene Clovis, who *'>»■ so our hoys ure out In win Coll###
spent Sunday with Virginia idgyeil th- lending parts. Others from Dover Friday night, so they Virginia Military Instiio*-- 2a
(Bake. 1 In the cast included Willie Bur- may Slav In the race for first Maryland 38
Betty Virginia amt Mildred yena, Hilda Moeller, Gilbert Wo- It I* expected Bits will Is-( Htlnola Stale Normal 3a. Illinois
Powell speni Sunday with thnlr! j*|Mi, Canard and Atom laales. [«" Interesting game .is ImhIi Wesleyan 21.
grandmother. This play will probably lie given team, are good. i Mississippi ......... 36. George-
Mm. Fr**d Tlnaloy Him- *0111 Hi nit* again In Hit* n««r fuiiirr. | **1*1 Mm. H**t»ry HtInwIM, | ,ow„ 41
day wllh Mm. Job Kllln. — — .i«*«*«>mimnlH hy Mf. nml Mn>. John! Kmlurkv
Mr Herl Tinsley spent Sunday | OKARCHE BRIEFS | Auberger and children of Boring-1 n f „ e M
Oklahoma Game*
Deliver Plrgs 33, Norlhwestern
M.
Cameron Aggh* 34. Texas Tech
28.
Soiiilii-nsii-rn 32. Ci-nlral Teach-
ers 24.
Hightchool
Capitol Hill 27. Shawnee 21.'
Tonkawu 33, Kaw City 7.
El Reno 29. Classen (Oklahoma
City) 9.
Cushing 6o, pawnee t:t.
Normun 26. Purcell I6.
Chic kasha 26. Guthrie 13
Earnsdall 45, Yale 9.
Barusdall 28, Cleveland 17. j
Hominy 21, Wynona 2n
Marietta 4o. Tislioinlngn 18. I
Teachers If., I
with Mis* Juanita Bqrr.-tt. Mr. ami Mi*. C. It. Relieve nil-1 Held, Colo , went to Oklahoma
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sheets a lid j noilnn Ihe arrival of u daughter I City Tuesday where they were
family spent Sunday at the R „n Monday. Jan. 25. j guests nf Mr. and Mrs. J. p
L. Jennings home. | Mrs. Anna S hafer and son,I Belllngliauaen and family.
Grandpa Carter Is a little better Fred Schafer, of St I amis, arrived |
at ihls writing. Monday to visit Mr and Mrs t —■—
1 Rmlidpli Brueggeti and other relit-
Lieut nml Mrs. Hubert Charlton, i i|\e* here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Aulierger
.’it'd children of Sprlngth-ld. Col-
'■rudu. who have lii-eu visit lug
relatives nl Kingfisher the imisi
week spent Monday a* guests nf
will ilepurt for t lii'it home In
Denver. Coin. Wednesday evening
following a hitef visit with Col
and Mr* James K. Sin lley In Ft
Iteno
Union City News
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CHAPTER it.
Till.ItF. W XH M>n»l<lrrut‘le con-
fusion In I hi law ofts-e nl Heanlon A
H< union on t lie following looming,
tail* almost w- .hut *|i.. hud not com*
down at all However, stir dl-ln t
want anyone to think she was afiuld
She desired to go through Wllh things
ainee ita had started them. She
really fell norry for Mr Paul H« anion
lie looked haggard end worn when
be inis Into hla offica. Ills "good
morning" was ecanely a greeting. Iw
said It so tote tenetg.
About nine o'clock he answered the
tel. phone, lad* was euro he was
talking lo Sheffield Ilia yoke was
low and dty II# »|*ik>- In short sen
lenten, almost In wuidw After he
had laid the phone hark Into Its
r ladle he took out his handker< hlef
and wl|«d kls brow Then he went
over to tile window lie did that
when Ire wee hertou*
Mr Duiand evi.p-nllv had been
over to the hroki tss" Offlra and ked
diwovereil hie loeeee From ebet tails
toulil gather of the telephone i on ter
seilon some one wee on the way over
to Ik eiilog'* off Me She wee right
In « tew ntornrnie I tiers wee a hnork
nt Ihe done nml two men entered to-
gether. One woe n man whom tails
dal not know The other man woo
Charles Durand.
Mr Kraalnti shook hands with them
nod then he told tails to leave the nf.
Ike Mho MS that hie hands were
slinking aa they grasped the sides of
hie 1 hair Mi> did not took at Mr
Ihnamt as site paused him.
(Hilslde. the offlio was agog Horne
thing woo wrong What wee it?
That man with Mr Durand waa e
plain rlothea man. Ilaial aalil Mar-
garet tiled to get lada lo tall har
what ow earth waa lha mailer but
tail* wouldn't any anything.
"I dun t know, I tell )ail.'' WOO her
answer In all nf their question* "Mr
Hi auhm laid in* In leava the room
How would I know anything that
w as going onT"
The mrw were In Ihera a long time
At last Mr Men Heanlon rams out
of hla office amt went acroaa lo the
one where the ronfarenrw was going
on. Ha tanked worrlod tails **•
almost sure that eh# heard a muffled
aob oar* hut aha rather heheeed the
waa only imagining thing* Suraly, a
man would not eoh
Hoan Msrel told her that eha waa
wanted Inside tails thought she
could not stand It at ffreL Hhs felt
weak, aa though har lege would not
bawl har wrnlghL Then alia look
murage Kite hud begun tide, hudn t
• hr? Writ, then ell* mold llni.h It
She hadn't don* anything nt whk h
lo tie ashamed, or frlglitrmd. for that
matter. ttha had told Ihe IruMi
There had been «inok.*l work and she
had not desired to be a pail of 11
That waa all
Hhe walked In with her head held
high Mr. Itm S-aidan rose and
walked over to iloaa Ilia transom
Vtr Paul Hi anion was silting In the
mnhllr ot the gmup, tile hair ruffle.!,
hla lie awry and hie ehnuhk-re sag-
ging forward as If lie would fall on
Ihe .teak any innuo'iit Mr Ihirand
sat In the r ll.-nt'a chair lie waa
very much dlstresaed. It was plain to
Sec
Mr lien H* anion Inirii-lui rd hr* to
th* drlertlvs and added that lie
goesard eh* was wi ll at u'lslhtrd with
Mr I hit und Hhe said yea, (hat she
waa
The dele, live taoki d ut her keealv
"We uuileietnnil. Ml-* fuilSn that
you overheard a lonvernutioti In this
room la-tween Mr Paul Hrnlilnn and
a man named MhelfieM in reirnrd to
ualnn soma of Mr Ihiraml'a aernrlly
In iirver a margin nn their link in-
vesimvnl* Am I rigid V
lie mild It almaot mi unlnaly, as If
they had Inund out that aha had Iren
lying Mutely they hadn't Mr Du-
rand had said that he would move
slowly, that lie wouldn't muha any
deniilla accusations until he had lha
a hole thing m hand
"Well, yea." ahe answered slowly,
'except that I didn't say that I ac-
tually heard that conversation word
for word. I Wna at my typewriter
end | wasn't trying la hear what
Ihny Wets saying I heard only a
fewr wolds ho(V ami I hen. It waa
mainly what happened after that
whir'll made nt* decide that they were
nut nn tha level wllh Mr. Durnml'a
eaiiirltlea."
"What wa* thntr
lud* went through a detailed ac-
count then of being culled hy Mr
Heanlon to bring him lha nta an
1'bulbs Duiand, a| how nervous and
agitated he seemed tn lie and how
■h* waa arridrnially standing in the
wash roam that night when they had
mma in thinking that Hi* offtco was
empty.
Hhe avoided Mr Hmnlnn'i eyes as
milch aa pOMlhl* Hhe was ashamed,
emhuirnsaed heenusa eha had h**n
fm*ed tn lietrny Ins mnfldeni* in
her Hhe deelied lo lath lo him atmiil
that later, In tell him that aha did
nut believe In giving liar aarvlcne to
||ieo|.le Mho we'e dl<hoii*at and that
"ha Ihimght tier duty Iny find to the
linen who soon was to ha her lather-
in-law.
Hhe fi It sorry for Mr Paul Heanlon
Ilia eyes li ol tire evpre* .tun of ah
uhimal Dial Is at 1*1 y Be waa nn h
u young |ri|ow in have I tern caught
I hcnting Big whole future hail tl***
luihcd And ahe had helped do It
Hhe wl*hcd she hndn'l said anything
ahuut it Charles Ihirand war
wealthy It* 1 nUul.lv could have of-
foriteil 10 have lost those few eecurt*
lies, whatever they were.
Hhe sow Mr I'nul Mi union atari a
little when «h* related how eha had
I"m -Irsii.lliiag In Ilia wash rmun alt
the Bute th at he amt Htieltyehl had
lieen sitting In tire office lathing
"We have found that Mr 1*1111
H»aiiIoi» Is guilty of stealing twenty-
hva thousand ii.dl.irs worth of she k
le louring lo Mr Ch tries Durand ind
iidug II to raver hla losses on th*
slis k csi hange." tlie detective said
with an air ot^tnnlitv "Would yosr
l ie .re sign your confession. Hi anion**
led* caught her breath a hill*
Then ha had confessed Hit* was
positive, nf mure*, that he had lieen
• h<-at Ing hut she felt more relieved
when eh* knew that Heanlon. himself
had cewfenned lo tL
It* lifted up his head wearily. Then
h* shouted at them hysterically:
"I didn't know what I waa dotqg, |
te|| voii | waa driven In despetatlnn
hy Mhelttetd Ha aalil I had lo gat
the money from Mmiewherw'*
Ha looked at Mr Durand appeal,
ingly, "Yuu ran'! da thin tn ms. Du
rami." he said, "you know I am going
to run for etata'a attorney. II has
been my Ufa's ambition “
Thera wan an audible silence and
t<oia glanced at Mr. Durand.
'Til take cars of tha money.
Charles." lien Mrnnlon said, "If you'll
hi th* matter drop. I dntiT want all
this tn coins out ahnut Paul. It would
ruin him *
Lots did not hetlcvs that It was bar
business hut kha could not help toy-
ing, "Plena*, Mr. Durand, plea as let
Mr Heanlon dn aa ha any*"
Mr. ihirand hesitated. Ha looked
inquiringly at tha detertlea
"tt'a up to you," tha detertlea mid.
"entirety,"
Mr Duiand waved Mi hand In a
gesture nf dlemlaaal
"Alt naht,'* ha aald. Tit lake your
money, Ben. and wa'II forget about
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aa their Sunday dinner guest*
Mr. amt Mr*. Frank Bati and
family.
Mr. and Mr*. E1I1I MnrrDon
had a* tlu-lr guest* far dinner
Sunday Mr. Jnu Morrison, Mr.
und Mr*. Wolhurn, of Oklahoma
Oty. Caller* In the afternoon!
were Mr. Jack Ko*x, Mr. Le*lia
Mi Muhan, Horner llolllngcr, la-*-,
lie Patgack, Halley Hwimney, Mr.
Bene Kief, Catherine Alhero, Mr.1
and Mr*. Nell Franklin a 11 d |
daughter.
Humlay dinner gueata In the
F. C. Hoc vers home were Mr.
Walter and Plojfce llocvern, Mr.
Jno and Floram-e Vogel, Ml**
PUnrh lleltiman. Lieut. Joe
Tlllotson amt Vermin Kennedy,
of Mention. Mo. Mr. and Mra.
Harry West, of Oklahoma City,
Mr*. A. W. Hallmark and Mild-
red Huih. nf Yukon, called In
the afternoon,
Mr. and Mra. Leonard Nlnnl-
man iraimarted huilnes* In Ok-
lahoma City Monday
Ml** Anna and Margaret Rat-
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Madltum, S li. TiunTier* 111.1
Sli-ux Fall* College 19.
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Ptliihurgli Teacher* 25, Houih-
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Central Oklahoma Teaiher* 21.
Si hi heart Oklahouia Teat Tier* 32.
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Tech 28.
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 309, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 27, 1932, newspaper, January 27, 1932; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919270/m1/5/: accessed May 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.