The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 78, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 4, 1929 Page: 4 of 6
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TODAY’S EVENTS
TODAY"! ANMIVBNBAftllB
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and aril at, ham la Lonlsl-
ta Naw York Cttf, Jan 17,
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By JOSEPH H BAIRD
I'alted Preaa ArlaUoa Editor
WASHINGTON. May 4 —<IF>—Is
Coloeal Undbargk. American Idol par-
ricallaaca. doomed to follow tha via
doloroaa of Admiral Daway aad other
hero**? Will tha monotonous adula-
tion ha haa racairad for two yaora
nuny tar* hla head cool ao load, ud
betray hla Into actions which will
convert popular worahlp to dtadala*
Theee are questions which Wanhlng-
'oo aviation clrclaa aad saw spa per*
tare been debating u tha raavlt of
that famoaa mad splashing episode
hare.
Washington News printed a flrat
PM* editorial nadar tha captloe.
( olooel Lindbergh splashes mud on
himself”
Lindberghs brothers of the air
hire no fault to find with hla con-
there ru not a single accident. It Is
ra port ad
Artist Knows Art, But
Ib Ignorant of Nature
diet They be
Hay# ha has been
ceasless
ly by a public In
v on seeing
>^B the for
flBfray the same reason
TF* H •» would go to sn
' mMA exhibition
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there
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'be ms-ter On<-
WMi would
<•»* BA®0 Undbergh to ba
grateful for tha
emlnwar* la whirl, popular worship
haa placed him Bat too marh sweat
adulation noon becomes cloying to
the taste of a modest hero.
At all areata. It wowld be strange
should America • fixation oa Ita avia
tloa idot continue Indefinitely
All of England la proud of Ita new
airway from London to India, oas of
tha loarest la tbo world, the com-
merce department's attache there has
report ad
There are three distinct stages la
the long Journey from Ptradllly
Square to tha land of 8haltmar. Taj
Mahal aad Ouges Bach la made In
a different type of plane. Prom Lon
doo to Basle, oh travels In a larta
land plaaa. Prom Basle to Genoa one
roes In a sleeping car Next morning
sboard a seaplane, tha journey ta
Alexandria begins
There passengers are taken by car
to Aboaklr airport aad tha jonrney to
Karachi Is com plated by trl motored
'Brietol" planet.
RfOUX City. la. (IF)—The «rt»et
who painted the murals which adorn
tha rotunda of the Woodbury County
courthouse may have known art. bat
he dldni know nature, farmers have
discovered, eleven years after the
murals were hung
The (law In the pastoral scene,
pointed out by the farmers. Is In the
tip of the mil of a Holstein row In
nature the tip Is white Critics assert
the artist concealed the tip behln I
(he head of a dog to avoid rmbaraas
menL while the artist's friends assert
the hidden tip Is white, but the farm-
ers are adamant. They Insist the tip
Is not whits and that therefore the
Holsteiu la not a Holstein
Students “Pity Hookey"
By Taking Plane Trips
CLEVELAND. (IP)—It takes a
speedy truant officer these days when
students "play hookey” to go on aer-
oplane trips.
The Y. M C. A. School of Techno-
logy recently reported that one of Ita
students cut classes to fly to Detroit
to look over the Ford airport and the
aviation Industry In that city.
Another sturent at the Y school
owns a plane, while others sre study-
ing flying In the hope of gaining a
pilot's license. An aviation group has
been formed at the school.
Plans for the establishment of sir
naaaengsr mall and freight narvlre
between Cape Town and Johannes-
burg, Africa, were completed recent
ly. the commerce department baa been
Informed by Ita ropreeentatlva at tha
latter place.
TOOAV IN HISTORY
ITPd—Commencement at the rreat
rebel)lea ta Ireland, which coat IM,
m Irish aad M M* English liras
UbcoIb buried at
BprfcmDaM. D1
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police mem killed ta the
riot la Chicago
TODAY* BIRTHDAY*
ft Maaoa. humorist aad poet,
at Cofnmbwa. Oat. 17 years ago
Bull Wright, aoted aovullut.
bar* at Earn*. N. Y, 17 years ago
Dr Sualey J. Horn beck, chief of
dlvMaa. par Easter* affairs depart
meat at Bute, bar* at Praaklla. Maaa..
*• years ago
E Duanes, senator from ID
a a* Edwardsvtlis, in . M
I- Blaine U S senator from
bora at OraavtBs. Wta. 14
at tha First Virginia district,
bar* la Olaanaater county, Va.. IT
E. Corey, '-apttailat forever
at the United Mates ftteel
■ at Braddsrk. Pa.. U yean
A new record for speed on the
transcontinental air mall routs Is re-
ported to have been made by a plane
of the Boeing Ryatem recently. Ac-
cording .0 the pilot a log. tha journey
from Ban Francisco to Lake Michigan
waa made In If boars and 41 minutes
actual flying time
Airplanes provided a link between
the Isolated lulaada of Denmark when
all other methods of transportation
failed during February when unusual
ly cold rest bar locked the kingdom
In a vies of snow and Ice. the Amer
lean vies counsel la Copenhagen haa
repnrted.
Every available plane In the conn
trT^ theee of the army, navy aad fly
lag companies was pressed Into serv-
ice. Emergency calls for additional
plaaea brought Dutch. German and
Swedish ships to Denmark which
ware atlllsed mainly In maintaining
communications with Germany and
8v#dea
lee bound vessels. Islands and forts
wars kspt supplied with food and med
Idas. During this entire period of
*m*rt**f5r ’-Inter flying, when prob
ably I* or 4* airplanes were la use
under all kinds of difficult conditions. I
WONDERS OR RAILROADING
BOSTON, (LP> The waiter's verbal
announcement, "first call fur dinner,"
hus been abolished on the Bouton and
Albany railroad Henceforth, the wait
#r will walk through the cars banging
a Japanese poor with a wooden ham-
mer.
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NOTICS or HEARING PtTITION F0r>
AePOINTMfNT or VDMINISTRATOP
State of Oklahomn. Canmltnn ( «,unt., ► *
In County Court
In the Matter of the Relate of Man
Mlll-r, IWreaaed
To the llrlrs, Ncit of Kin and Cred
Itors of Mary Mllli-r le.raei-d You nr-
hereby notified that Itufu* .MIIU-r haa ai -
piled to the County Court of Cauad ui.
t ounty. »tnl- of Oklahoma, for l^-tteta
<>t Admlnlat; atlon on the x-tat-- -.f Nta -
Miller, deci-aaed. to be leauod to Rufue
Miller and that aald wppll. atlon will I.,
heard at tha Court Room of aald Court
tn the City of El lt,-no In aald Count'
on the llth day of Mav. |»?» at I'
ochu-li a m . at whirl, time and plan-
any person lntereeto.1 mav apn-.ir ao-l
ahow rauae. If any they have, why au. h
petition should not be irrantod
Wltneaa my hand and the K-al of nnld
^hereunto affixed this tnd day of
.... R J kintz.
( Hr.Al.i County JudgM
A. 0. Nomson W p. Morrison
A. G. Morrison and Sons
Attorns ya
First National Bank Building
A. L. Marti son John Morrison
PLANTS FOR SALE
Cabbage, all variatlaa tomatoes,
puppara and swsat potatoes, etc.
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memorials in marble and granite
"Built-Right”
ATLAS MARBLE COMPANY
JABFKE, QKORQIA
Croala. Whits and Bllror Gray Georgia Marbles. Regal Rlue Marble,
renaetjo Plak sod Oray Marble. Wlnasboro Granite. Iron Fencing
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New Six Cylinder
CHEVR0IETS
since Jan. I*1
Again, Chevrolet Surpasses Its Most Brilliant
Record of the Past by Producing over 500,000 Six-
Cylinder Chevrolets in Four Months—a Greater
Number of Six-Cylinder Curs than Any Other
Manufacturer lias Ever Built in an Entire Year!
Eyen with such an lmprex%lve
record to focus attention
upon the outstanding value
of the Chevrolet Six, many
people still do not appreciate
what“aSiiln the price range
of the four” actually means!
Here, at prices so low as to In*
within easy reach of anyone
who can afford any automo-
bile, are afforded all the
■moothness, reserve power
and quietness of a ^reat six-
cylinder valve-in-head motor.
In Its speed, ita acceleration,
ita absence of vibration and
drumming and, above all,
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20 miles to the gallon it
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every previous standard of
performance in tlie low-prlc*
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And in beauty and comfort,
as well as in performance, the
new Chevrolet Six ranks as an
outstanding achievement.
Its new Usher bodies ar*
beautifully finished and lux-
uriously appointed. Steering
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full ball bearing steering
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You owe It to yourself to
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 78, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 4, 1929, newspaper, May 4, 1929; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909933/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.