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.MEAN8 ASSOCIATED PRESS
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1936.
(U.PJ MEANS UNITED PRESS
VOLUME 45, NO. 124.
EL RENO PLAYS
WATONGA CLUB
IN ME SERIES
|Ccary Falls Before Local
Sandlotters 6-2 At
Kingfisher
NEW PAS'i ?
^ CHARGES RIFE IN
SENATE RACE AS
ELECTION NEARS1
i _
El Ileno Teachers Are
Students This Summer jjj n^Q|p^
FOR U. $. SENATE
MARRIES HEIR
Forty-Three Members Of Public School Faculties
Continuing Their Educations, Taylor Reveals
m
__ Forty-three instructors in the I ter of arts degree Miss Mary Ed- |
El Reno public school faculties , wards was awarded the degree of
Smith May Turn Entire have been attending colleges and piaster of fine arts at Columbia Radio Address Scheduled
universities during the current sum- ■laef rnrmth
Townsend Strength To
Governor Marland
mer and will earn approximately
| 325 semester hours of credit, it was
; disclosed Saturday by Paul R. Tay-
I lor. superintendent.
The University of Oklahoma has
I drawn the largest number of El
OKLAHOMA CITY July 25—(UP) Reno teachers for the summer
last month.
Miss Florice Lyday will receive j
the degree of master of science
in business administration at the
University of Chicago.
Sunday Afternoon
Over Network
BY FRANK McNAlIGHTON
Miss Rachel Hayen is enroled ill Corner Smith, Oklahoma City at - I
the graduate school of Peabody Col- j torney and national vice president
—Charges of machine politics, un- I term with 16 of the local instruc- £ge for Teachers 1,1 Nashville. 0f the Townsend old age pension
r.i. I.lerm’ Wlln.. 0I. Ule Tenn. organization. Is scheduled to an-
Rev. W. R.
El Reno Independents breezed
hrough their second game of the
-enth district sandlot baseball tour-
wuneni at Kingfisher Saturday af-
ernoon witTi a 6 to 2 count over
Jeary Bnd won the right to wage
n a two-out-of-three play-off ser- “7 7*oTTh-"Fnid disuTct nor E w Marland fought for the 1 master's"deiree” at
w““““ “ ^ psgSmS
Blackwell as successor to Rev. Percy The thunder of charf.es and coun- at Norman are E. E. Bradley. Miss *ianva'1lls'\ .Plulne R< ctor
re-echoed over Oklahoma today as I Miss Mav Shanklin is doing ad- Four other local instructors an' nounce his choice for the Demo- Helene Foriesoue attrac- 'YMT
the past six years served as sup- Representative Josh Lee andGover- Vanced graduate work beyond the I rfeiiw.Vx' ‘!. Partin' tive member of Washington society. ‘"gn”
|es with
lonshlp. A double-header Is slated
}or today with the first tilt called
1:30 p. m.
fair tactics, and coercion of voters {0rs attending classes there.
Johnson, who for re-echoed over Oklahoma today as
Pont Acnniullvo Inch T ah on/4 Gnuor. i____^____a___s. _____ _______ ......... wv ...v w______ __
the university. of Southern California in Los An- senator when he delivers a radio
] REPORTS REVEAL
FASCIST ADVANCE
IN NORTH HALTED
Spanish Government Disja
closes Fall of Impor-
tant Rebel City
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Fascist advance in the north
halted, loyal Spanish forces enlarg-
ed their domination of rebellious
territory in the south Saturday
the twuibill is split, the de- w Beclc transferred to Cushing ter charges has exceeded that
i-idlng fracas will be played Aug.
but if one club takes both con-
gests it will be crowned champ and
eligible to participate in the
state tourney at Oklahoma City
Vug. 11 to 22.
Gear?’ was eliminated in vester-
Iday's nightcap by the same team
■they had sent to the losers' bracket I
(lust Sunday by a score cf 14 to 8.
IWatonga reversed the charges and
Letired the west skiers with an 8 to
|3 lacing. It was Geary's second |
(drubbing of the day. enough to dis-
as pastor there. Rev. Johnson was , aroused in the last hectic week be-
pastor here about 20 years ago. ! fore the first primary when Gom-
----- -------- er Smith, Townsendite, and con-
| servative Senator T. P. Oore were
address Sunday aiternoon.
been revealed. .
Smith, who campaigned for the
U. S. senate on the Townsend plat-
form and who finished third in the £y* ,.
[)as was married recently to
Julian The government announced tli:
Erma Lee Moore.' Mrs. Carrie Pat- Esther McCray are working
SS3S3S 3iLsaw: - - ==*’-
Ei Reno teachers — Miss Olive studying for master's degrees at
Louis Reynolds, member of the ! fa" of rebel city of Albacetc,
tobacco family, at the estate of “"!>ortant provincial center in the
lier grandinoi her. Mrs. Charles sm'thpa“ Surrender of the insurg-
Bell. She is the sister of Mrs tots followed a steady drive and
. Thalia Ma-M ■ Bell defeiulanl ill '0111 ll>uous bombing ol Fascist P»i
third primarv election, will sper.k „a , Ma l; . a<,e,'aa"1 m Melon*
_____ „ w,™,!,.... Honolulu s notorious murder trial
Cordoba, in the southwest, was
under heavy fire from Leftist planes,
and five out-of-state stations.
in the arena. Bray. M C. Bates and Miss Lottie Colorado Slate College
Marland. battling to overcome the Muncey—wUl take bachelor's de-' tion in Oreeley.
48,000 vote lead taken by Lee
in the first primary, has not de-
■arunnin^; u' uic u<i>, ciiwugi* uv ■ 4
I continue toamey participation locate reed Apparently
3TiS«8 Is Holdimt I'p ...mm-....... hi. 11.000 .0.
(dilftculty and stacked up a high ( -
lfence for El Reno to hurdle. SHINOTON. July 25 1- Ammunition Gathered
Preno Saves Day Reports that intense heat had
grees at the university this sum-
„„ mer. while others in attendance attending the summer session of I
veloped the wromhnhT brand "of there are Miss Pearl Geary. Miss Oklahoma A. and M. college ini
politics for which his strategists Lillia Slxney and Miss Farra Km- Stillwatei.
kade. Miss Beryl Douglas and Miss :
Five At C'clumbia Florence Collier were students at
Five EI Reno Instructors are at- Central State Teachers college in I
tending Columbia university in New Edmond during the summer term.
have exerted themselves.
Marland's forces are depending
upon Smith, just back from the
Townsendite convention in Cleve-
land. to set off a prairie fire of
lowers in a radio speech for Mar-
land Sunday afternoon.
York. They are Miss Rose Witcher, with the former receiving the A B
M. L. Bast. Miss Nora Maupin.'Miss degree.
Lottie Baker and H V Tilllnghast Miss Marian Pentico. who has a
Miss Witcher will receive the mas- tPLEASE TURN lO PAGE 6'
of Educa- | The Smith address will be heard
over K.OMA. Oklahoma City: KVOO.
Miss Laurabel Cosbv has been Tulsa; KBIX. Muskogee; KCRC.
Enid; KASA. F.lk City; KVSO Ard-
more; KTUL. Tulsa; WBBZ. Ponca
City, KFPW. Fort Smith. Ark ; KG-
KO. Wichita Falls. Tex., KTHS. Hot
Springs. Ark.; KGNC. Amarillo.
Tex ; and KGGF. CoffeyvlUe. Kan
Marland Camp Elated
HEAT CLAIMS ITS
No«,. jnssjs sm.'ssil
MODERN VALJEAN PISTICS FOLLOW
RAISES PROBLEM POLITICAL RALLY
working to perfection unUl the ninth j colncided today wlth estimates that ^"fo^MaHand The^oUow? the
(frame when he was nicked for a arouth fia,naiie to crops would be 01 for Marland. if he follows the
(double and two singles, loading the , than previously forecast governor* strategics wishes
luueitx with none out He then caused 1 8tate highway department offi-
Ithe batter to pop out at firstbase ,.Deftlh!’ ln “ *52? cials. frankly admitting they are
Lnd the next thanks to Mike Preno thp week ended July 18. the cen- turning on the steam for the gov-
tor his sensational performance in | sus bureau ^Id^totalea 12183. com- ernor. have been lining up road-
leftfi«'ld hit into a double play end- 1>ared with 7. 439 ln the correspond- workers and regular employes to , . ... ,t , . ... . 0 .
h.c he contest P * ling week a vear ago. Officials at- voU, for the governor, and drum Ilcas I Or C k'lDOflCy lour Jack W alt Oil Struck
Preno was the outstanding star \r‘b.U,^i^lhe lncrease hlgh tem’ up suppo.t for him. . - Oklahoma
for El Reno. Shifted from firstbase peratures. Practically every administration-
to the outfield because Francis "The ween in 1935 was normal controlled department is throwing -
Young was moved to second as D with respect to^temperaUire.'^ the its jast ounce Q[ strength into the OKLAHOMA CITY. July 25 —
Ia‘c’8 Campaigner
The United Press reported Sat-
urday night that followers of Gov-
ernor E W Marland ln the senate
race hud announced Smith in
blanket radio address would urge
liis 119.585 supporters ln the first
primary to vote for Marland.
The Marland camp believes the
governor's campaign will be bene-
iited materially by Smith's In-
fluence in his appeal to deliver the
Townsend vote to the governor in
the Tuesday election.
Marland's forces were patently
elated, the United Press said, by
the action of Aubrey Williams.
WPA deputy administrator, in fir-
ing seven WPA employes for re-
portedly campaigning for Josh Lee.
the governor's opponent for the
Democratic senatorial nomination.
It appealed, the Marland men said.
Former Guthrie Jailor Ls
Found Dead
Heat claimed Us 77th victim in
----- --------------' 7 ,, - . ,. m i.11 ----------------------- -—| ~~—— r-^. IDABEL. July 25—(4*>—A brief
Baines was unable to participate In bureau said, and on e . - drive. Pleas for clemency poured ln on phvsica! encounter between George I ^ rjmInVrfi47Tnn
the tilt, the oMUmer rambled to all | point of mortality. U»eheat ^ ha, C01linUea a whlriwlnd Oovemor E W Marland tonights Long. Tulsa, brother of the late uMi^mefh^emnloved^m
corners of his garden. $nagfong six, -as say 1 lQur 8tat€ .making hundreds after the discovery at Cleveland. Senator Huey P. Long, and Jack . » _J* rJ^nHjen *
I fly balls, some of which were sure tne i»34 wave Q[ colltacts an(j acorei of speeches 1 Ohio, of a modern Jean Valjean— Walton, former governor, ended an __
hu.se hits. Hus fural exhibition bro- Simultaneously. Jesse W. Tapp ^ his run-off campaign. 41-year-old Carl Chilton, wfco had argument over a political speech
ught the fans to their feet with ap- ; chairman of the interdepartmental | Marland's forces have sought to lived the life of a respected cit- was halted today by a crowd which
plause. In addition to his brilliant, drouth relief committee, estimated pjU on him the tags of unfairness iaen since his flight from an had gathered to hear the speakers.
ss srwar jsjs? t&.t^j:«sisarr!nrssa it .■tsrjnssax-s
him at bat, coliecUng two hits for previous surveys. He has just re- by thP WPA as a political unit.
three tr»|v> to the piate. while hi* re- I turned from Kansas City where lie
cord was two for four. Each poled a conferred wl'h Secretary Henry A.
pan of doubles Preno’s sack was Wallace on governmental drouth
well taken care of by Carl Nikkei, relief activities.
i PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 6)
IRE ON SEPT. 8
Taylor Submits Schedule
Of Enrolments
"The drouth Is beginning to tell
on com prospects In Nebraska and
Kansas and the plant Is tassellng
short ln other Important regions."
Tapp said, "but torage feed units
; as related to livestock numbers ap-
pears to be very favorable."
Meridian Voting
I.er'« Korean Disappointed
Lee's forces have branded Mar-
iPIJCASE TURN TO PAOE 2)
EIGHT DIVORCES
OBTAINED HERE
while dynamite-armed miners oc-
cupied El Carplo in Toledo pro-
vince and shattered rebel strong-
holds
The government handed a knotty
diplomatic problem to the Social-
ist French government by asking
approval tor immediate shipment
of munitions from French ports.
Request Brings Protest
The request preclpiated a sudden
cabinet meeting in which premier
Leon Blum found radical-socialist
opposition to granting the aid.
The first actual contact was es-
tablished at F*uenterrabla fortress
with Claude G. Bowers. United
States ambassador Captain Town.
Heinm”18*, l Saturday M.nfl r,ntfuvs & M lhe
despite scattered clouds and a 8panlsh embassv wem lo the re-
stiff south breeze which kept tern- ^ ,lnder the protection of pouu-
peratures generally below 100 dc- laI front
arees In most pa.ts of the state. Mrs BoWers. who earlier was re-
the Associated Press reported. iwrted ill. was described as tm-
Elmer Fisher. 48. a former Jail- proving and not In need of medical
or at Guthrie, wax found dead attention.
not for trom a WPA armory More than 150 American refugees
project at Guthrie to which he remained inside the embassy at
had been assigned The temper- Madrid awaiting evacuation, 'flveir
at;.re there was 102 decrees. situation was reported to the stale
Physicians said Fisher was a department as "satisfactory" with
victim of the heart. He had been 1,0 serious trouble expected unless
dead about two hours, physicians troops "ran wild ln the street."
said, when his body was found -
by George Turner, a negro. The 'F" ENGLAND PARTY
widow and two daughters sur- REPORTED MISSING
five. WASHINGTON. Jmy 35 — «i<P> —
Bartlesville had the highest The •stat<> department tonight had
temperature Saturday. 106 Wood- urgent Inquiries of Its agents in
ward and Blackwell reported 104 de- Spain In an attempt to locate Mr.- .
Rrees. Shawnee had
woka 98.
It was 102 degrees
Saturday
99 and We- Monica Owen of Cambridge. Ma
and a party of New England col-
o lege girl*. They had uol been tumid
from since a few days before Spain's
revolution began.
in Ei
Court Session Held By Auto Is Burned
Oklahoma city Jurist Following Crash
human puzzle posed by the great ife. candidate for the Democratic
Victor Hugo, was undecided noVt Senatorial nomination. When Wal-
to act. , i ion, preparing to make a sppech ,
"Its a big problem." Marland i°r Governor E W. Marland. Lees'
said. "There is the question of j opponent ln next Tuesday 's prt-
the effect on discipline at the niary election approached him.
•state prisons to consider, as well Walton had listened to the ckwlng
as the question of what is best part of Long's speech ln which the
for the man." [latter attacked both Marland and
As a youth of 18. Chilton was I Walton. Witnesses said Long enter- . . .
convicted of burglarizing the Cal- l«l hi* automobile as Walton ap- Eght divorces were granted bv Bill Deloney, El Reno negro, was
vin okla National bank and proached and attempted to pull Judge G. H. Giddlngs, Jr., of Okla- J being held ln the county Jail Sat-
w-as sentenced to serve two years him out. and that Long struck Wal- homa City during a session of Ca- urda.v following a mishap which
at the Granite Okla reformatory !-°n once before several men in the nadlan countv district court at El occurred at about 3 a. m. Saturday "'
Place Is Moved Uni“n «*.«»* u Plan- u„d„„i,
- nefl Al EilKS nomt tence Detective inspector Charles - aeeree frt^m Ina W Franklin. According to John Harrison, sher-
8!nee the Meridian school build- _____ rt n»»i nt n>v«i,in/i (mms ro,n_ »"* l iy ?__ Bessie G. Bougeno received , »ff. the negro drove a Reo sedan
Survey Questions
been razed and the
c. KM .< Boards Receive
Mvorr* trom Horny J Botwno .nj „,to tMOne „ ,h.
Schedule of enrolment In the
El Reno public schools for the
1938-37 term was announced Sat-
urday bv Paul R Taylor, sup-
mi ?.“r srs'JXJZZ v:r *“m,“°r«»■>»-
WASHINGTON. July 25- //n
Words from the candidates or their
are outlining the politi-
battlcfield more clearly day bv
Governor Alf M London of
now has stated the Issue
in the broadest aspect, as he sees
■Khg it to catch fire, the sheriff re- ! and the reaction blended with
Sadie Snodgrass obtained a dl- ported. The cab was said to have other events this week to portend
begtn regular work Tuesday. Sept 1 Jijh ,,H 1( ,)B, been an- announced by officials of the or- safp j Bight of county welfare boards In
• Mr. Taylor saia. pounced bv L. T Mohmkt'. elec- kamzatlon Saturday thlnk,l'“ 37 of the states' 77 counttes ! voree from Francis Snodgrass. Cus- |piVcttoUly destroyed by’ the niore constant gunning herr'iitter
•n^rSESS diiring1 the fTra7w^ at Mprl(11al' AU ^hefn mv1LJ‘to STnant "I makes'^ no S^reS J"‘»' R(>«p- sta‘p —'"'o. and | tody of minor children was glvr b;a'‘ ^ordm TTEnT fire! Both President Franklin D.
Wednesday. Sept. 2. beginning with j aVcld confusion on election day.
the new senior class and will be
completed as follows:
Juniors. Wednesday afternoon;
sophomores. Thursday morning
Freshmen. Thursday afternoon;
seventh -and eighth grades. Fri-
day.
Elementary school enrolments.
PAY READY FOR
ELEC TION HEADS Mfni^ruf Alll.nce.
Baptist church, who Is Sanadlan j Hok. "we arc going after him
county chairman of the United
Drys and secretary of the El Reno
Uncle Of Slain
tv. C. T. U. .Assisting
The Women'* Christian Tern-
Checks amounting to $717 40 for
service In the primary election | perance union also is cooperating
July 7 now are available to Can- in the services. It was said,
grades 1 to 6. have been scheduled adian county election officials W J- W. Williamson, secretary of
Friday. Sept 4 J. B Miller, county treasurer, an- the Oklahoma United Drys. will
Pupils will have Saturday and nounced Saturday. • ** th* guest speaker. "Mr. Wlll-
Monday, 8cpt 5 and 7. to obtain t The checks may be obtained at i iantson 1* not a preacher. He 1* a
iKxiks and material. School will not | the office of C. E. Bros*, county business man who haa turned^aside
be in session on Labor day—Mon-
day, Sept. 7—Mr. Taylor explain-
ed.
clerk.
i’lSITING SISTER
Delinquent Tax
Notices Drawn
from his regular work to devote
his time to the effort to keep
Oklahomu legally dry." Rev. Hodges
says.
Tire service will begin at 8 p. m.
f.scal year. Failure to comply with
this state law hold-up the checks I voree from C. L. Williams,
which average $8 to needy aged. Mildred Bejcek received a decree
m I from Weslev M Bejcek A propertj
Girl Released* MARLAND UNITS settlement was approved by
- NOW ORGANIZED In the lami foreclosure suit of
A8HVILLE. N. C.. July 25—(4>>— | _ Travelers Insurance company R-
Sherlff Lawrence E. Brown an-1 Final meeting •! the Marland- gainst Sam H. Yoakum and others,
nounced tonight he had released for-Senate club workers of El Reno the court rendered Judgment for
Professor W. L. Clevenger, unde was held Friday night at the home the plaintiff for the amount sued
of Helen Clevenger, stain in her of Mr und Mrs. Ouy Cubbaae, 508
men who were culled to the scene. Roosevelt and the Republican nom-
Thc car driven bv the negro was U ™' plainly are leaving the filling
<UiO to have been only sllghtlv <>»*■ of ‘hdr campaign appeals to
Ethel'‘wUUMm''wm"taatied* a dt- f™**? ^ the collision, and he
drove from the scene without stop-
ping. officers reported
Deloney was arrested at his homr
the shortly after the crash, and was
being held Saturday pending the
filing of charges.
the future. 8ome details such as
tn the attack and defense on quo; -
tions of relief, budgetary, farm and
lrbor policies and administration,
ciready are shaping up steadily
In their ultimate effect upon
the general welfare, said London
In accepting the nomination at
Topeka, the most important qui -
lions are:
■ "Shall we continue to driern
hotel room here, but that the 54-1 East Russell street
year-old bachelor "cho*e to remain
In Jail."
The sheriff told newspapermen
"that Professor Clevenger was re-
leased by, me this afternoon but he
for. together with foreclosure of
real estate mortgage.
Work was outlined and various
duties assigned the leader*.
Mrs. Jennie Snow, daughtrr,
Deima. sons. Ralph. Merl and A program of special music will Is voluntarily remaining in tali to
Wayne, and Mis* Alice Rogers of precede Mr
Notices of delinquency on 1935
tuxes were being prepared Satur-
day at the office of W. J. B. Mil-
ler. Canadian county treasurer, fol-
lowing a compilation of a delin-
quent lux list lust week.
The notice* will be placed In the
innll as soon as po-.sible with In-
struction* that If back taxes are
paid before Aua. 1. cost of adver-
iisiug win »>p deducted.
Approximately 830 names appear
Hunnewell, Kan., have arrived for I
a visit with Mrs Snow's slater,
Mrs Herman J. Huchteman. and
Mr Huchteman, 104 North Hoff
avenue, and with relatives In Yu-
kon.
WilUantaon's address.
H J. Sewell has returned to
hts home In Trenton, Mo., follow-
ing a visit Jn Fort Worth. Tex..
and El Reno.' He 1* a former resi-
dent of tills city.
cooperate with US In
n.urdrr of hts niece.I
solving the
HARDIN CONCERT
NOW ARRANGED more and more power to the chit
_ , executive or do we desire to pre-
tnnth„ K.. i„,w Concert will be presented by the! s^rve the American form of
Lusche*yajrabuit^the tSSi ""SSll’we continue to rrcwv •
UlJLlfe SancT^pan? J^d*' ' Udi^Td “^ic I-'otaV.mV Suta'ShU^are v
tal Life Insurance .ompaiiv Judg- was announced today served for the state.
All nine members of ths family lal" functions are delegated to the
FEDERAL JURISTS
CONVICT PEIFKR
LEAVES FOR COLORADO
Mr and Mrs. Ray Dillingham ment determining heirs and quiet
and son. Donald Ray. and Mrs tng title of teal estate was given by aii nine memoci s °i ure ramiiy J'^Vrir aovemmentT"
Dillingham's mother. Mrs. Gertrude 1 the court. 14rP musical cntei tainers.
Clark de|>arted Saturday for two a_
weeks sojourn at points of interest i Kinanrial Statements
in New Mexico and Colorado r llwnCIIU SWUmenM
--For Schools Ready
It was reported
FINAL EFFORTS MADE TO AID
I)R0UT1 l-STRK KEN OLAHOMANS
-- <»N HUM t MOON
ST PAUL. Minn . July 25-'A*i—I Mr and Mrs. Robert Oreenleaf i -Annual financial statements for
A federal court Jury tonight con- of Chicago. 01.. who have been Canadian county rural school dls-
vlcted John P "Jack" Prifer. night-1 guests tn the home of the tatters 1 Meta, which have been completed
tlub owner, on a charge of con- brother John E. Ttedt. and Mrs by W J B Miller county trea-
xptracy in the *100.000 kidnaping of Ttedl. 828 South Miles avenue, for , *urer. will be mailed to various
William Hamm. Jr., St Paul brewer, the past week, will depart Monday school board members this week.
Did You Hear
County Receives
$3,782 In Relief
In soil con-
OKLAHOMA CITY. July 25 (U.R> with the tovernment
Final preparations were made to- > servallon work,
day to give employment to a I To obtain work, fanners will ap-
TRIO ..ETI KNN
(Hi this yeai » delinquent list, show- thousand drouth-stricken farm I ply to their county agents. The
ing a considerable decrease frotni- I - 1
the length o( the 1834 list, Mr Mil-
ler said.
Fiid Ellsworth. 1122 West Lon-
don street, attended the tenth dl*-
Itl.'t baseball games at Kingfisher
Saturday aiternoon.
and Wllllnni Fogg returned Fri-
lumUies. as Oklahoma's withering , conservation service will furnish <i«v night from Los Angeles. Calif.,
heat held on with a bulldog grip, j surveys and technical supervision | where they attended the Elks lia-
for Memphis. Tenn. Mr and Mrs
Oreenleaf. whose marriage wa* a
_ reccni ru nt an* on their h»u<-\ ■
Howard Collins. Lucius Babcock, moon. He 1* employed by the Mar-
he annomieed Saturday.
shall Field eompany In Ctileago.
WEATHER
With 37 eouiltlc Ml Of the woik, hik! the WPA will pn\
the emergency drouth urea, federal the farmers,
agencies met at Stillwater and Certification Required
last night had worked out a plan All application* will be certified
lor putting loot) Lunins to wmk in the WPA by the county wel-
tlon convention Enroute home
they visited Boulder (lain and the
Grand Canyon In Arizona.
Bob Porter. 209'» South Hlek-
| tare board*, and ehoaen from the ford avenue. Is spending a week's
—‘—•— **-- • - I ' " vacation with relative* from Okla-
where they will visit Mr. Bates'
brother. Cullen Bates, and Mr.v
Forecast
Fair, continued warm Hunduy.
El Reno Weather
For 24-hour |>erlod ending nt 4
p m. Baturday: high. 102; low, 72;
at 4 p in . 97
State of weather, clear.
Precipitation, none,
dun Uses tomorrow at 6:16.
Jun act* today at 7:30.
starting Aug. 3. The work will ex
tend up to Bept 30, at least 1 lists submitted by the local boards.
Agencirs Cooperate Fanners will be required to sup- | homn City In Aspen, Colo
Agencies which will cooperate In I ply their available work stock and
providing employment are the soil | machinery, and this will be sup- Bob Mallottee, 112 South Buiker ! Bales, and Mi and Mrs. Henry
cotinervntlon "crvlee. the extension plemented by teams and machln- | avenue, has returned from a few Benge ihc former being another
division of Oklahoma A. and M. cry furnished by tire WPA. day* visit wilh Ills cousin, Harry brother of Mtj* Benge.
college, and tire Works Progress ad- Application blanks are being sent | James. In Oklahoma City. _______
mini l i out at onoe to rural rehxbllltaUon ' ■ ------ ■ ' -- HOME FROM COANT
E. E. Scholl, extension director, supervisors, It was announced. Mr and Mrs Ross Robinson and Ororge McLran. 418 South All-
explained that the work program The weather bureau reported to-1 son, Hilly. Mr and Mrs Jack nil re avenue, returned Friday night
will consist nialalv of construction day that the only rain of con- Robinson are expected to return from two weeks' vacation on the
of fat m pouds to store stork water, j sequence was 2 20 inches at New Wednet.day from h lO^dny visit wnsi coast, during which he al-
and similar conservation projects, i Orleans. Some scattered showers, I with relattveo and friends at tended the Elks national convex-
Farmers will be required to sign light and widely separated, fell yc»- 1 points In Kansas an I Arkansas and tlon nt Lon Ant dcs. Cullf, July li
a live-year agreement lo cooperate terday. at Kims* City und Butler, Mo lo 18.
VISITING MOTHER
Mr. and Mrs C. O LeBow of
Flcasant Hill, III, arrived Friday |
for a few days' visit with her
ii \m Milium mcthei Mra Mar) Dm lloOti
Miss Hattie Benge and Errett 2I6W South Bickford avenue.
M.ii's (lepuried Saturday for a
month's vacation on the west coast Mr*. W Arthur Blggert, 420
They were Joined in Wichita. Kan.. North Rock* Island avenue, at-
b.v the former's brother. Arthur tended the El Reno-Geary base-
Henge, and Mrs. Benge of Alma, ball game In the tenth district
Kan., to proceed to Seattle. Wash., tcurnnment at Kingfisher Satur-
|T was not until they toured
I Mexico while the electrical
strike was In progress that Miss
EOa Dale. Miss Irene March.
Miss Helen March and Mrs
James E. Kelso really appre-
ciated Ben Franklin's discovery
of electricity and Thomas Edi-
son‘a genius In “oottling" It
During their stay tn a first class
hotel at Mexico City, the build-
ing was entirely without lights
Their room on the sixth floor
was anything but "comfortablu "
The party returned to FI Rono
last week.
day aiternoon
HOME FROM TOPEKA
Hans Paulsen. Dr. B. E. Carder,'
Wllllnni Funk and Alva McDonald
have returned from Topeka, Kan.,
where they attended the Republi-
can notification ceremonies Thurs-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Butler of Okla-
homa City visited Friday evening
with her (Viter. Mr*. Oru Royae.
uud Mi. Royte, east of U Reno. •
Of the 482 World war veteran*
whose bonits bonds were receiv-
ed at the El Reno poslofflce. 38'J
were Legionnaires. It ha* been
revealed by Lee J. Stonemnn.
postal rlerk.
o
W J Aycock purred eight of
nine holes at' the country club
f.olf course late Friday, shoot-
ing a 37 which Is (Hie over par.
He was paired with L R.
Oepharl, playing a fomsome
with Paul Kroekrr and LeRoy
D. Jones.
Relief fund of *3.782 had be n
received for the month Satuiduv at
Ihc ofllec of W J B Miller Can
adian county treasurer, from tie'
state board of public welfare.
The total wax divided Into thrr
portion*. 61.362 for general wellsr
relief; $1,618 fur old age pension*
and $804 for dependent childrn
Check* were being issued trom
the office of C. E. Bros*, county
rlerk.
FIRE THREATENS
CAPITOL OILFIELD
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jul\
Fire threatened the thickly pop-
ulated "mansion'' oilfield here the
lourth time within a week today
when fire des. roved a one room
shack one half block from the
May Britton Phillips well
The dwelling, occupied hv a ne-
gro woman, Mrs. Sarah Dnvti.. u i
almost destroyed when the fin*
tlucks readied it.
Mr and Mrs Ben Wrwe
Mis* Alice Tlnney are i
Sunday in Oklahoma City.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 124, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 26, 1936, newspaper, July 26, 1936; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919357/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.