The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 244, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1926 Page: 1 of 4
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QVt JlUiTfn’ IK!W
A lot of good Democratic Americans are now rabid Rumaniacs due to Queen Marie's visit
WEATHER Forecast:
Tonight and Saturday.
Partly cloudy; coldtr.
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
Tomorrow
Sun rtaoo____S:1S a. m.
Sun aato.- 5:Of p. m.
Moon rlsaa 12:39 a. m.
VOLUME 35
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
EL RENO. OKLAHOMA. FRtOAY, OCTOBER 29, 192«.
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
DISTRICT HEAD
TALKS TO CLUB
WILL DESIGNATE OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Oct. 29. —W. K. Hale, BANDIT QUARTETT
COMMITTEE SOON Oklahoma cattle baron, and John Ramsey, his friend and ATTEMPT HOLDUP
__" former tenant, were found guilty of murder at 3:15 this --
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Kiwanis club was observed Wednes . . ’ '. announced Janewav dieted. two passing patrolmen.
southenT^hotd‘auiTdeprogram'kuu *«• Shortly after the jury rendered its decision. Judge
jXi SiSrLtrfct governTof Ki ,h,l , ..... oltlah J Pollock sentenced the two men to life imprisonment in w'unilw, Ti,e other two bandits es
wants for the Texaa-Oklahoma dls- !n.l ‘MVy nuiti ’liassi-kt>d to ac the federal prison at Leavenworth, with instructions that “»ped 111 a « ar beiirliig It Texas li
'rThe’guests1 we^e mefat' the dooi vept l,u' c*,alrn,a"sh!p !'f.the com™n. they be committed on November 10.
,h„ darkened humme. room in I;;;1; th”• cor^ratufn Hale and Ramsey were found guilty of the murder Mrs. Uoolidge’s Hals
of Henry Roan Horse, wealthy Osage Indian, during the \rc Now Much Smaller
so-called “reign of terror” in which 17 Indians were kill-
ed. The trial lasted eight days.
-* night and four hours this morning
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 29.—The
federal grand Jury, in whose hands
rests the fate of W. K. Halo* Osage
rancher and his former tenant John
Ramsey, "ho are charged with the
I murder of one of the 17 victims of
' the Osage “reign of terror,’’ resumed
ils deliberations at 1 o'clock this af-
of the darkened banquet room b>
spooks and goldins and were escorted
to their places to the strains of weird
music furnished by the hidden or
chestra. The banquet room was ar
»1stically decorated in Hallowe'en sttg*
gestlons of witches, ghosts, cats, etc
Following the banquet, in the draw
ing for the attendance prize Mrs. ('
G. Wattson was awarded the ladies
prize while the prize for the gentle
men was won by Paul Mason.
Miss Naomi Edwards delighted tin
guests with several Spanish dance
and several vocal selections were giv
en by Miss Leota Marsh, a* ways a
welcome number on the Kiwanis pro
grams.
Judge Bailey in his address outlin
ed (he accomplishments of Kiwanis
and on the meaning of their motto.
“We Build.” He complimented tin
local club on their activities and urg i
ed them to visit with other club ol
the district for the purpose pf ex
• hanging ideas for their mutual bene
fit.
Following Judge Bailey's address,
short talks were made by A1 Thorn
ton and Bruce Meyers and by Presi
dent Gavaness of the Chickasha Ki-
wanis club.
Mary Johnnie Meadors gave an in-
hibition Charleston dance and the
balance of the evening was spent in
Hallowe’en games and contests. The (
high school orchestra furnished the w^h
music for the banquet and program
will ho quickened, Janeway said, and
the plans will lie given a firm founda-
tion prior to Ihe work
Quake Jars Manila
MANILA. Oct. 29.—Buildings sway-
ed and several were cracked during
a brief hut severe earthquake which
shook Manila today.
The temblar began at tins and
lasted ten seconds.
It was said to have been the most
I severe in years. The Manila hospital.. (ernoon
the army and navy club and other | Tll„ j
buildings continued to sway for sev
They went to lunch at 11:50 and ap-
peared to lto but little fatigued and
were apparently in good spirits.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
A marriage license was issued on
Thursday to Ed Armstrong of Topeka.
Kas.. and Myrtle Anderson of Par-
sons. Kits.
/ <-• 'i
The jury have been deliberating on
buildings continued to sway for set- ^ CHMe fnr sjx hours, two hours last
eral intervals after the shock start- J ' •
ed. —— —— --------- t
CARNIVAISHOWS From over the County
WELL ATTENDED RACINE j ROCK ISLAND
The /■ip m the chill Oitobei air has] Mr. and Mrs. McLean and children
been no handicap to the aitractions of were visitors at the John K Moffat
tin* Lachman-Carson carnival and thcljjome Thursday evening,
various shows hav# • njoyod a spleii-1 Charles Johnson and Willie l)it*
did patronage: The carnival •-■.oimds berner missed school Monday,
were a scene of happy activity last We expect four more new children ,
Help One Another club met with
Mrs. Lounge Bollinger Wednesday.
! Oct. 27. for tin all day meeting. The
j dub members spent the day tying one
' comfort anti quilting one quilt. At
noon a bountiful luncheon was serv-
to stall to school next Monday. ; (i(J j[auowe'en decorations being used
eek was in attendance Mr. H. Smith of El Reno called on i a8'place r!mis and balloons given the
The Laehman-Curson shows have [Miss Hilda Zweiacher Thursday even- wma]ic«,t children. Visitors were Mrs.
ml.* m-rnncements wherein" El Ifetto ine. ! tester and daughter Kathleen of El
night when the largest crowd of the
in attendant-.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 29 Mrs. Cool
idge, known to women of the country
tor iter large becoming bats, has tak
cu kindl) to the small hat mode. Sin
has several with high full crowns
One of her latest dresses is a whltt
ensemble of flat crepe and broadcloth
The gown, which lias a long bloused
bodice and a gathered short skirt, b
made of the crepe, handed in tin
broadcloth. Her coat is full front tin
shoulder, with large open sleeves. The'
collar is plain, and on it the llrsi ,
lady frequently pins a white rose, ot (
a brilliant!v contrasting red one.
THOMAS SPEAKS
ATCFTYHALL
The people of this community are
fortunate indeed in the closing days
of the campaign to have the oppor
tmiity of hearing Congressman Elmer
Thomas, who will speak tonight at
the city hull at S o’clock.
Mr. Thomas is the Democratic nom-
inee for United States senator, and
1h too well known in this community
to require any Introduction. He is a
speak, r of ability, is thoroughly fa-
HARP SYMPHONY
AT AUDITORIUM
The Harp symphony, comprising
five distinguished musical artists will
appear In program tonight at the
high school auditorium. The program
as arranged will he a musical treat,
and it is hoped that this company will
be greet ed by a large audience.
Tlte admission for the main floor is
$2, balcony seats 31. Not only is this
high class attraction well worth the
admission price, hut those who pur-
chase tickets are advised thut the net
proceeds of the entertainment will be
used ns part payment on the new
seats recently installed in the high
school auditorium.
You will assist the high school by
your attendance tonight
Father Found Guilty
Of Poisoning Child
PRYOR. Okla.. Oct. 29.—The pro
liniinary hearing of Mrs. Anita Greer
anil Ben Schtte, charged Jointly will)
murder In connection with the deatli
of the woman's husband. Leonard F.
Greer Jr., was resumed in Justice of
1 the peace court here today.
Tlte state will presen* four or five
, new witnesses, according to County
I Attorney W. W. Powell and the de
I fetidatits will lie asked if they desire
to present a new testimony.
Powell Haiti the hearing would prob-
ably end today.
Greer, formerly of Alabama, and
later a merchant of Spavinaw. was
found dead in a burning bed at his
Spavinaw home Oct. lfi. His head
wits mutilated by blows from heavy
weapons.
Hallowe’en masquerade party
dance, K. (’. hall, Friday night.
Adults 25c Children
RICHLAND CHURCH
ami
made arrangements whereby El Reno I ing. ! Kester and daughter Kathleen or ki nl’jliar with congressional affairs in
will be their permanent headquarters, The school children have been sell- ( jjen0i Mrs. Lewis Meisner and Mrs ^uahington and his statesmanship
and this fact adds interest to the sue-1 lug mottoes on which are Bible verses. (;<10 ralllwPn. Mrs. Lewis Meisner *(|f ;11(1| a , i,ara( ler that In th«*
cess of the organization. The t ami i Out of 2(t dollars worth they sold fif w-atne a new member of the
. . . . « . * * t t i ti A.. iiaev inxtwl for . _______
club.
! ' t
val is playhifc bum. tUte week under
Sunday school at lu :0b.
Morning worship at ll:0u.
Evening worship at 8:00.
A special young peoples' meeting at
30 p. m.
Everybody welt ome.
—A. R. Williams, Pastor.
the auspices of a committee of busi-
ness men. anti the net proceeds will
go to the Ell;-- charity fund, in lieu
of the annual Elks charity fair.
By your patronage you will assist
in a very worthy El Reno endeavor.
Propose To Name Room
For President Harding
U1U uuiinio yiuiui B©CH111P tt lieW infilliftsi
teen dollars which is very good,for, fben-#djotirned until Nov.
|||^ | . • • .. It •••111 nxnnt H’itll M TK fill'
Wednesday and Thursday are the!
monthly examination days.
Miss Zweiacher is planning to tit
tend tlte annual teachers’ meeting at
Edmond Friday and Saturday.
REDROCK
CHICAGO SLAYER
HUNG FOR CRIME
CHICAGO. Oct. 29. The state ol
We are sorry to say that Mr Jack
I From has been a visitor in this com
WASHINGTON, Oct 29. It is pro-
posed that one of the dining rooms in
tile new home of the National Press munity the last few mornings,
dub. which will occupy the two top We are planning to have a program
floors of tlte 14 story National Press !(ttd pie supper in the near future
building, being erected here by the, Watch for the date,
club, shall lie named for Ihe late \\v are having a four weeks' exam-
president Harding, tlte only president (nation this week
who ever qualified for active member- Miss lola McVey visited silimil last
ship in this organization of newspa- Thursday. Everyone is in '' d to
Illinois today exacted the lift* of Rich per men
ard Evans. 20 year old slayer, as tin | (,f
the nast
penalty for the youth's murder of.
Police Edward Finnigan.
Evans was hanged at tit • county
Jail at 7:11 a. in.
Before he died the youth admitted
that it was lie and not Otto Hecker.
his former friend, who fired the shots
which killed Finnigan.
_______ Mr. Hauling was a inemliei visit school when possilth
tlte Press club :is publisher of tie We have sold 114 pencil
Marion (Ohio) Star. week to gs*t a volley ball.
President Harding was a ntentbi i 1 Tlte agricultural meeting "its a
of tlte dull for years before he be great silt < i ss Those pro cut wen
came president, lie participated in Mrs Price Thompson, tl (' l.o-h and
the dtili's annual elections: played it: daughter Ella Ed Zigler. Mrs II H
the dub's golf tournaments, and visit- McCann. Mrs. G • P. Sigh- and child-
ed the dub quarters whenever he had droit and Mr, nnd Mrs Y .1 Arnold.
10 when it will meet with Mrs. Gil
! bert Yount.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McIntyre of hi
Reno called on the latter's sister Mrs.
: j d McLean Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Bollinger and lain
ilv were Sunday dityier guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. Yount and family After
noon callers were Mr and Mrs. Jessie
Bollinger and son.
Mrs. Ralph Whitlock visited Mis
Whitlock of El Reno Tuesday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Htiehteniann
entertained tit dinner Sunday Mr ami
Mrs Gits Htiehteniann and children
„f Yukon. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Undue
maim nnd daughters Edith and Dor
nthy Louise.
Henry Girard called on -1 Nath
Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Blanc and sou Darwin tailed
,,11 Mrs Ralph Whitlock Wednesday
evening.
tlte opportunity
Jewelry auction
HEHNE'S
NOTICE
Tlte Farmer-Labor party will dose
the campaign will) a mass meeting in
Monday A™ '& TSlltlW. Of flan,-
candidate for governor on the Fat men
Labor party ticket. Mr. John Fruiting vqi.,\CT()N Ott "<• Experts of
will discuss tlte issues front the stand ” ^ 1 ' '
Mr and Mi's Dale Zigler gave i
parly in honor of Miss Thelmas Lit It
tomorrow ;,t hirtliday Saturday nigh* Those who
Were present Were Mi and Mi Kail
Cti-danl and family Mr and Mrs
I,loyd Gill of Oklahoma City. Mi and
Mrs Mill Gillttrtl and son of El IE ft"
Winn (’loth Measured Mr and Mrs. Front.m Philip aid
daughter . Mr aid Mi Ed Zt-b
ond Mr, and Mi Will Loren/, n and
. Itildreii. At a late hour ......a and
DEEP DALE
< very mrechunt every worker whether
in the Industrial Held or on the farm
should attend this meeting. Every
body invited.
Rock Island School
Entertainment Nov. 5
Miss C rot hers, teacher of Rock Dale
school, ts getting tip it program for a
pie supp *r In tlte near luttire.
Ed McEvoy motored to El Reno to
hire some co ton pickers.
The farmers are kept very busy
with their cotton nnd coin. It seems
to lie a very hard task to get any
help.
Mr. anti Mrs John Boyer anti ftitn
tly were vlsito.s at Futon City Stitt
day.
\V. W. Hayden went to El Reno Sat-
urday and stayed over until Sunday
Mrs. John Harris wits reported on
tlte sick list.
Tlte J. I. Boyer faintly spent Sun
day with the A Hicks fttmilv
Miss Crothers attended the county
teachers’ meeting last Saturday In E!
Reno.
point of the farmer and the laborer s,''t'd,ttd:< li.iv, dt •< o\t r .......
There will lie other sp< akers, and ed an Instrument loimesiiit u at , ;,r,. wire <cd Everxon* " t -11 * ■ <'
iieaa of fabm covering airplane wings imuiv bir.l.d„v> in .to
Tlte to w instrument is so construct- .
ed that a portion of the fftbric may 11 r<
lie isolated ami the t fusion in it metis Mr and \!i I Sett 'title,
ii red it limit disturbing tlo covering party to lioitoi Mi Ro-ia Saturday’
, nig'lit Those present weti Erma iiii'l
___________ Susie Gulden. Mr niiil Mi Flank
Mrs Frank Tliontp-on of Norman Ihuiwnlt atol family and V ami Mi
Is spending the week end ill El R< no V J A-nold and t, tally \' a I-"*
linm refreshinents of po wits setyeil wisblnc Kintat
i,It.ml after which all tlt*p:,i led wishing Mi hlrilidnys
Several |»upils were out litis week
picking cotton. We miss litem and
hope to Ititvi them Imek s,,ot,
In, k Kroger helped his ft,tin-, build
new .....in oil the house Iasi week
,, consequently he was alt cttl front
si bind i
Merrcl Berg visited Iter motliei \li-
Sitton in El Reno Lis.t week
Gb'i, Andrews se< no *.o !, t'* a new
interest up non It lately Better wat'li
■ n. girl' Glen Inis a tine t on, t mi ,
,,nd i- li'*, I) to need a cook next y tti
Friends ami f-ltiMves stirpriset1
I*:, i,, n Wall,in n Saturday niglit as I' (
tut- Ills iiirtltilHv Popcorn, pe.uint-
.,;,d ., Inrtltdiiy < tk* w-te the r-fresit
in,.nt * The evening w„s delightfully
pi'iu wit It mtisie tin*l a social go*"
' lime At a late hour tile guest - left
malt) more happy
event of his election, the people of
Oklahoma can rest assured that lie
will be at their service at any time.
As congressman from this district.
Mr. Thomas lias an exceptionally fine
record to It is credit. As a 1 nited
States senator, he will be abb* to do
inn, 1, more for Oklahoma and the
citizens of tin' state.
Regardless ,,f political affiliations.
a cordial invitation is extended to
every one to assist in the welcome ol
Mr. Thomas tonight.
Shark Killing Permit
Given By Government
HAVANA. Cuba. Oct. 29. Shark
killing on a commercial scale lias be
pm, mi tin smith coast of Cuba as a
icsult of a concession granted by tin
Cuban government to a Havana con
cent.
Sharks ranging from five to 19 feet
in length -warm Ihe waiters surround
ing the island Numerous complaint'
Iiayi- been made to the government
|,\ fishermen that sharks are devour
ing mailer fish so rapidly that tin
less prompt act ion Is taken edible ti-d*
will l,c driven front the Cuban lishiiu
banks
Tin* Havana company Intends H
niahe the shark-skin into b-atloi. am
io sell the dried shark tins to tin
ami
Hallowe'en tnuaqut rude party
dance, K. (’. hall, F bitty niglit
Adults 25c Children I'm
29c
Get ready for Christmas
the auction sale in BEIINK’S.
PAIR ARE HELD .
WITHOUT BOND
l’RYOK. Okla.. Oil. 29 Charged
with tin murder on Oct. Hi of I- F
Greer Jr , merchant ot Spavinaw. Mrs
Anita Greer, widow of llu* slain man,
and Belt Selim*, former employe of
tin* (lend titan, charged jointly with
Hie murder, were held for trial with
out bond at tlte t in. " ,,f their prelim
Inn ry bent 1 ,
According to W W. Powell, cmvty
attorney, the dale and place of tin
trial lias not in • it determined.
Mill* i many tnon happv birthday Tie* Krog, > children an
.Mr nnd Mt linn *■ Miller and fan, ■< In•• *1 'bis week ll"l» 1
il\ called on Mr. and Mr- .1 Z l't""k turn
stintin' i u
Mi and vt i - Ear I Mil atm -""I tie w** k • ml with tic t dan lit
tin tightt i wen* among t lto e who - m \bn,i lowed
squirrel limiting Sunila.*. ami Mi Lm
Mian Thelntn Zieler spent bi-t I'"- Mi- .luck Wallmni
Eat on
• i u t i
• mill I '
|o li
M
day night with Miss Iren"
Mi and Mr- Karl (*uatard.aml fan
tit ot Oklahoma Pity pen Sat it do \
night and Sunday witli Mi and M*
Dale Zlglei anil fttmilv
Joint and Freeman Depuiilt -pen
Smnltiv afternoon with li.t and Hon,,
Mill* r
Mr tud 'I, 1 • i John on ■
fit in 11 > and Mi ami Mi MinTh"tn
nmi sons s|ietit Sunday wl It Mi an
Mrs. Harrison Blncu atol lattnl'
Mr. ltd Mr- ti D Slvl* ind fain
iiy spent Sunday nt He* ’olnmi,
Rhoads bottle
Mr. mill Mrs Ed M< N > ' and It’1-
tlrcii spent Hundny tit tie M nitetmitt*
TrcHt your radio to n set of the new
Perryman tubes. Double filament,
more efficient, practically Indottrm
Hide, fully guaranteed; yet no IiIrIici
In price. They nmy be had nt Dltt-
Bier’s Radio Shop, Also power lube*
and super detector*.
Halloween ear nival masquerade
dance Saturday niglit. Jackson hall. .
Sun SH Six orchestra of Okla. city"V?r 1 .. , , .
vdmlHHlon H.m ladle- I......... 1 "
Admis. n glnin Arnold Sunday nml r«d» to town
Hallowe’en masquerade party and with her.
tlance. K c hall. Friday night Mr. alid Mrs G I, Eaton and fain
children ir,c ||y spent Rundav at the LiiFollett,
29c home
t Mall,cin ami
petit Snitilay a
\ It Powell’s
Mi mid Mrs s M M< ndoiff took
tliell little boy who Ita* been quite ll
to Geary to get ntedlciil aid fot iiitn
Mr and Mi .lolln Robert and
, iiildri-n t all,-d .it Fov Ragles ^ mdnv
evening.
I-N, i y on* not-1 t "tn* to 1 lit |ti>- "tip
I,, i Friday i.'alR at In-p Dale and
|||«> ^I|(l«atH wtilit
Mi Ahnei Pnweli and ilaiiuhtei
and Mrs Maty M«ad« Rutledge pen1
Ft,day niglit with Mrs Sarah E
I'OW i ll of l-’.l Hello
Mr ami Mrs Mont D» i " at
tandetl i bun It at Lattes'die Snndny
I night, whi te an Interesting sermon
wa- pn 11(11' d 1,v It*-' Elllter Ri< ll
a rd»
Miss I'.lsit Sander pent SaUMtla.v
at El It' lto
Mi and Mt Mu it in Flm k ind <lill
d,e„ visited Mr nml Mr* Frank ll'ot-
,ti Knin hptcr r*itiiUn>
ln.fl*.* ('Itine-e colony iisiditig ben
An Am, i i> ati eompanv lias olft-red t<
buy all tlte -Imrk oil that tan be oh
tnfned. to, u-t in medicines am
paints.
Plant Fireman Dies
In Dust Explosion
CARE GIRADEAF, Mo. Of
\n explosion of coal dust caused til*
death today of John IJodenlmig. :’.s
lin niati in a i t nietit plant I lie <lu
burst into flattie- and burned Rod.-n
burg so severely that h" died witltlli
u few millllti s
.In-1 wltat inn want put itt* J"i .-ah
.11 tit, miction tit REUSES.
NEIGHBORS CAMP
CHOOSE EL RENO
Good Farmer-Labor
Meeting At Okarche
A E. Painter, candidate for Htate
senator from this district, Otto A.
Patzwald. candidate for congress, tith
district, and J. Edwin Spurr. candi-
date for U. S. senator, all on the
Farmer-Labor ticket', held a well at-
tended meeting at Okarche Thursday
niglit and each candidate was listen-
ed to alternatively in it discussion of
the economic issues from the farmer
and worker’s standpoint.
Music was furnished by their own
orchestra, consisting of \V. E. Malone,
violin: Loreu F. Spurr. cornet; A. E.
Rainier, banjo, nml .1. E. Spurr. piano.
BEHNE STAGES
JEWELRY SALE
Starting tomorrow, the Beltue Jew-
elry store will hold an auction sale
each day. starting at 2:3(1 and each
evening starting at 7:3n Every at-
licit in the store will lie put up for
sale to make room for a larger line
of musical instruments, remodeling
work on the building to help take
care of the additional room needed
having already been started
The sale will continue only so long
is is necessary to secure the adtli
tit,mil room and those in need of this*
lass of merchandise for personal use
nt for the holiday sensott should make
arrangements to attend tlte sale.
Prizes will I,,- given to tlit* ladies
everv day during tlte sale and a ilia
nit,ml ting will lie given away on the
last day I,, one of those who have a*
tended tin auction during tlte sale.
Tin- auction will start promptly at
2 to Saturday afternoon. October 3o
STEAMER GOES AGROUND
NEW ORLEANS. La . OH 29 Tin
e||non<*i' R|'”olc with I all passengel
>,n hoard, was aground today at South
Pass near the mouth of tin Missis t-
ppl river, according to n iKirts rceolv
ed here
The -hip was t'linmtc from N* w
\ „ik to New Oi lcan- and i- not in
llevcd to be In danger Tug- are e\
|,e, le,| to have the SitCII111<-I afloat 1,1
lore nightfall
El K tin vva- -elected a- the it"'1
meeting place id lie ,,'**'■ eatnl* id lit*
Royal Neighbors ami Mt
Kamil of ti <Ry »n eluted a
t.itn seer, ta ry treasurer of tbe or
ganlzatlon. at the closing session
Thursday night t,( die stat, meet Ing
belli III OlI. ItolltH Gil)
Ovt i :;mi delegates from all
lion of the late well* present *tt lit*
i (invention, anti one of the f«*t»ttit •"
of tin* (losing session was tile ill
n|,,tlot, of a , IttiH of a2 candidate- by
Mayflower lodge of Oklahoma t’lly
Mi- Gertrude Rlnkel of Oklahoma
t;it\ wn- ntntle vlf' president
JUNIOR IKES TO MEET
All members of tit** Junloi 1/ i.tk
\\ nltOII league .......... si "d to tn* *
at Hank Drake’s ott Friday evening
at 7 3a
STEAMER EVERETT AFIRE
SAN FRISCO nit 29 The M*
Cot mirk steamer Kveia lt i adrift off
Rart'kn with lire -purling v" fee*
< lto vt, her hold today and Is regarded
as a total |o-s h\ , ompalty official
The crew L - ife. having abandoned
the ship vcKfculiiy wbeii lb, ve 11
appeared to be doomed.
FOB (’OUNTY ULKKK
vote for
BFN SHIELDS
Hepublican
for
(OUNTY ( LEKK
Your Support Wdi B<* Appreciated.
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