The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 310, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1932 Page: 1 of 6
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BE SURE TO READ THE TRIBUNE’S NEW SERIAL ROMANCE “LIPSTICK GIRL,” STARTS TOMORROW
| The Heart of the Rich
Canadian Valley
You Can Buy It For |
Less In El Reno ||
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VOLUME 40, NO. 310.
'm El Reno Daily Tribune
A newspapei %t'd to ?8,GOO Canadian County folk, reaching 3,700 familitt, and carrying the largest volums of local news of any dally paper published in a city of like siae in Oklahoma.
member A . 'ted press EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1982. united press service
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SINGLE COPY, 3 CENTS
Thomas Backs Public
Works Measure Before
Senate Friday
Au appropriation of S17O.OtHi
for buildings and Improvements
at Fort Hello is asked aa one of
seven important construction pro-
jects for Oklahoma under recom-
mendations made preparatory to
introduction of the Wagner unem-
ployment relief resolution In the!
enaie Friday.
Senator Elmer Thomaa, of Ok-1
lalioma. Senator Robert Wagner
of New Vo A. Walsh of Montana,
nd Hayden of Arlxona conferred |
n the proposed billion dollar fed-!
ral relief construction program.
The group agreed to urge the Im-
nediate appropriation of funds
» begin thin work when the
Wagner resolution asking for esti-
mates on all such projects are
brought up In the senate Friday.
Ilf Million Fog Oklahoma
The seven Oklahoma projects
Which would necessitate an ap-
propriation of about IIO.UVO.OOO
re announced as follows:
Fori Kill, general construction.
,7.811,000; Housing at Post
Icld. $.*148,000; improvements at
national guard ramp, $14.*>,000;
he Sail Plains project, $20.*>,000;
inildings at Fort Reno, $176,000.
.ml work at Hulbox field. Musko-
ce. $1 ,*i,000.
Senator Thomas' action toward
securing the relief program fol-
lowed recent communication*
Tom officials of the El Reno
hamber of commerce and I'nlted
'barillas association recommend-
l:g the Fort Reno project as s
means of providing employment
or many of Canadian county's
ioblens.
We Saw Today
A POSTCARD from Mr. and
** Mrs. Lawrence (!. Adams
and the former’s mother, Mrs.
Margaret Adams, who are so-
journing in Corpus Christ I,
Tex. The card slated they
were kcelling In close ton h
with the Old Home Town by
reading "The El Reno JJally
Tribune" each day.
Miss Mary Johnnie Meadors
"raisin’ Cain'' because her
name was omlttod finin a re-
cent news story. We take this
opportunity to give this viva-
cious young miss the publicity
due her. You see Miss Mea-
dors received minor Injuries to
her right foot Sunday when a
shot gun accidentally exploded.
A prominent bachelor, who
really had a large evening
Wednesday, He took a popu-
lar young lady to a show—I'n-
able to get seats close up the
chivalrous gentleman was de-
termined not to be out done
and borrowed a friend's opera
glasses.
State Man Invents Vegetation Weather Shield
America Takes No Defi-
nite Action; Insists No
Trade Blockade
RITES TODAY FOR
Military Funeral Marks
White Services
Military funeral riles for Frank
While. 36. who died Tuesday aft-
ernoon at his homo, 305 North
Evans avenue, were conducted at
3 o'clock Thursday afternoon at
the Central Methodist church.
The National (iuarjjs of King-
fisher served as the firing squad,
while Eddie Fales m-lcd as bugler.
Rer. Janies K .McConnell, pastor
of Central Methodist church, and
Rev. Holmes Nnchols, retired pas-
tor of the Rapt 1st church, were
lu charge.
BY I'NITED PRESS
Japan, heedless of American
displeasure and concern, occupied
the Chinese section of Shanghai
today with stiff fighting.
There were Indications Jap.in
would break relations with the
I'nlted States and Britain If these
nations Joined In a boycott or
embargo on Japan; but Tokyo ad-
vices said authorities there doubt-
ed America could actually be lead-
ing a boycott or embargo move-
ment.
After shelling the Woosung forts,
up river from Shanghai, Jap-
anese forces swung Into Chapel,
the (Chinese section, and keen
battling followed.
\u Interference
Meantime, from Washington
came advices that this govern-
ment Insists Japan ntiall not In-
terfere with International trade by
a blockade of Shanghai or oth-
erwise. No definite American ac-
tion has been taken, however.
Americans living outside the In-
ternational settlement at Shanghai
I have been warned by the Amer-
ican consul genaral to act Im-
mediately on their own Initia-
tive In event of emergency. This
warning was taken to mean they
should concentrate In the Inter-
national settlement promptly.
STATE ROAD BODY
ASSURES C,C. OF
John T. Blair and Soma of His Shields
For years gurdnert have com-' shapes and rang'* lu height from
plained about the devastations of four Inches to 17 leal,
the weather on (heir trult trees, Oklahoma cotton, woven at the
shrubbery and vegetables, hut It Sand Springs mill. I* used lu mall-
took u Tulsa real estate man to ula-ture of thn larger shields.
Invent a shield that would defy There are equipp.-! with cello-
the elements John T. Blair has glass that resists wind and snow
turned Inventor ace is now menu, and pci mlts the sun's rays to en-
facturlug s mine number of ter snd help the plant to develop lhB r *M,,,d *roc
weather shields to pioterl vegeta- in advance of the season. Fruit
lion. His shield* which sre pic-1 trees may b« protected tram cold
luted i hove cert t'i In various,..uid trosi.
Hawks Promises Early
Action on IT. S. ftti Cut-
off and 270 lo Geary
Rumor that the state highway
| commission had siiandoned its)
imenUon to pave l'. S. 270 from
10 mites west of El Reno to
Deary was denied Wednesday by
Chairman Sain Hawks In confer-
ence with an El Reno chamber
of commerce committee at the
capital.
, With the recent announcement
ot the proposed Improvement of
the l’. 8. 66 cutoff from El Re-
no <o Bridgeport, the report was
started that the highway body no
longer contemplated to continue
the slab work on I'. S 270 from
Calumet to Geary. according to
the chamber delegation composed
of 8tn4« Senator W. P. Morrison.
J A. Rinehart and Herbert G.
Keller, president and secretary
respectively.
The following teller delivered
to Mr. Morrison discloses that
this Is not Ihe Intomlon of the
road commission, but, on the
It Is the highway of-
ficials contention to "keep faith
with the citizens of Canadian
Did You Hear
IIKNRY BCHNE was In re-
** celpt o: a letter today
bearing a new stamp com-
memorating the Olympic Inter-
national Winter game at Lake
Placid, N'. Y. The stamp was
the first of Its kind In El Reno,
the local post office not yet
having received Its supply.
State Senator Morrison, Jim
Rinehart and Herb Keller per-
formed u real service to El
Rono and Canadian county in
their Interview with the state
highway commission yesterday.
C. L. McUIII. highschool In-
structor, Is doing a splendid
work lu giving a vocational ed-
ucation course to boys.
EW COUNT!
El
Capital Artists to Appear
Here in Program
Mr. and Mrs. Glann E. Bone-
brake. SO.'! South Roberts avenue,
attended the 20lh annual liicetlug
of the Oklahoma Hardware and
Implement Dealer* association. In
Oklahoma City. Wednesday. They
i remained In the vapltal city Wed-
Member, of Ihe Kl Iteiio Am<-r- nesday evening |<,r the pertorm
I lean legion Post No. 14, to which ••'«* of “Craxy Quilt," at the
Mr. While belonged, attended Shrine auditorium
! Interment was In the El Reno — - —————
. (junatarv. Mr. .While, born April 'Ira William Murrlaon. Mra. J.
| 14, !$$t near Okar« he. had been la Co« herell. Mrs. William Weach
ill for aonictlmc preceding hb *ud her slater. Mra. L II Brittain
| death of Terrell. Tex., spent Wednesday
Survivors Include: The widow evening In Oklahoma CRy.
I of Ihe home: hi. lather. George j ----
M White, of El Reno four ala-
i
Knuinecrini: Instruction Last Hites Conducted
Featured at Session Winfield. Kan.
lamallon
Hawk s letter
Senator W. P. Morrison,
J A. Rinehart,
Herbert (I. Keller,
El Reno, Okie.
Gentlemen:
In regard to the road program
In Cuiudluu County k has come
to my attention there are those
In your County who are making
statements that the Highway Com-
mission has no Intentions ot
ever completing Highway No. 270
. trom Calumet west to Deary or
®Vlhe Canadian County line. Noth-
ing could be further from the
truth. While the Highway cum-
mission Is building a cut-off
through Canadian County. It la
Propose Either to Widen
U. S. Hti to Capital or
Build Parallel Hoad
Approval of u road con.lructlun
project In which Canadian county
may either obtain the widening
of the L\ S. 66 highway to Okla-
homa (Tty or the paving of a
parallel road extending from two
miles south of El Reno to the
10th street artery at the capital
was itnnotitieed Thursday by State
Senator W. P. Morrison.
Following a conference at Okla-
homa City Wednesday in which
Mr. Morrison conferred with
Chairman Sam Hawk, of the high-
way commission, an order was Is-
sued Tor engineering the project
Immediately to ascertain the
feasibility of the two possible
projects.
One to the constantly Increasing
heavy truffle over the present U.
The second public concert to be
sponsored this season by ttie
Dainrosch Music club will be giv-
en at 2:30 o'clock Friday after
noon at the Christian church for s. ,:,i h|Kllw»y from the capital to
which an Interesting program was l-:l ,he new road or widen-
announced Thursday. ''*! highway has been steadily be-
The program will be given by ! °ml"* “ ,,erl0"* ,r“ffl'- Problem,
two artists of noted talent. Her- " .
bert toteau and Mrs. I.ydia Ror- . .. W d,n * F,,t
According to tile prellmliiarv
em-Adams, of Oklahoma (Tty. Mr.
bateau Is a violinist and com-
I plans. If the choice I* made to
i w'iuen the ■
poser, while Mrs. Rorem-Ad.m. ULTT’". T. h,*h**“r- ,our
an accompanist Thee concert. °I/I\b. wl."
are given for the benefit of the^
public, which hu. an Invitation to,
attend. free of idiarge
Mr toteau will open the pro- |
ia« lice Boasts
lent, Mrs. Etta Mingu., of
sdarko. Mrs. Helen Lukin, El Rc
no. Mrs. Violet Jennings, ot Ok
Rangy|
ms cm snd Mr- Mild rod
Tell Hi; Yukon Tilt Slatrfl Raritan, of Walla Walls Washing-
ton; five hrothers. Orln While.
I Aimdsrko, Everett White. Robert
The Kl Reno highschool Indians *"•< J®*" While, of El Re
hur.day were preparing for their, *• *'"* Gilbert While, on the
.......Mm boro I'rliln nUbt with **- tl- v. Iialtleshlp In China.
Idiawt...... tin- rangiest and tallest j
Tve lu the mnlcrcnce, which will |
lie the lust Mid State coolest lie-1
fore K.h. 12.
A non-conference game lias been
I lledllled fill Tilcadsv lltgllt "II
lie loenl conn with Ihe Aukoiii
agers, who defeated t'lassen In'
he 10.11 regional loiiriismant wfler1
be Comets had eliminated El
(•no.
Shawnee, although
llstli In Ihr coaforeace with Can-
ral ol Oklahoma CRy. I* a threat
it llila season n| basketliall up-
Sots Inn uiise ot height The cell
i t stands s|g foot and live Inches,
,V * Boost FA Reno9
Program To Re
Hoys of the Kl Reno highschool Last rites for Mrs. Rachel Ann doing so altogether at State and
senior class, who are Intorested .\j|, hmot 82 who died here Tues- federal expense and no part of
!^3E"!£*3Tia5S ■' *-•,'«
win. C. U McGill, vocational We«t Walla sheet, were conducted mhUsh glvea Canadian County au
guidance director, for a general Thursday in WTutield, Kan., where additional 10.8 miles free roads,
discussion burial was. In the decision rendered by the Drnoon
Answers to questions retard She Is survlvr d hv a daughter d,?.r,r* w,u? *V.1.I"1" m*fi *.*’
Ing ihe work, which had been < of Kl Reno, Mrs F O
side, Mr Hawks said
Should Ills paving of the sag
tested load two miles south of El
Reno east to Oklahoma county
, . . , .line >>e dm Ided upon. Canadian
HurnVa "Dlaui^bv ‘L°UPb COUU4y WlM Mno,Per slab
"p i a- "V '■ ,l,or»ughfare along with U. 8. 66
Paasepied by Delibes. Minuet ,nd m >U|.
In D Mozart; Slrllluni and
Regaudotr by Fruncaued-Krel- ^ A. MrClala~ and sou.
u.;, t.h 'u- u \ uT-. bV|K«'“Pp"'- «>:. North Barker ave-
Hurlelgh; Waltz A Major b, A M f R
Brahms; Jut. hy DeFalla city. Mo . where they will ,p.nd
Mra. Rorein-Adanis will then .v, „„u
play the finale front the Grand ‘
Chaued hy Cullmaut. on the organ
and Mr. l-ateatr srllf presrqit “lai
Folia" by Conelll, followed hy
Mrs. Rorem-Adams playing "In
the Springtime" hy Klinper. on
Ihe piano
( Another grouii of .electIona hy
Mr laiteau will coni lude the af-
The following numlier.
Bernard.
held that the Highway Cominis-
f\ 4 • r? • J oi.i ... otlm children John "'J* ......."1
\)n Atr rrtdax Oa Mia llm wan In "I ' Ml....... ..I Alva ........... Michael. *n- *•" '(‘"'"lu"
las to the courses available, the „f Shawnee; George Michael, ’ """'y ** ,,on,•* *<,rp
"— -- spproio-late school for the parti- Knld. tori Michael, of San Fran- vo,«® *"■ J* “• "'onry *'•*■''*
. . u „ ai I ruler vocation and medioda used claco. .eptad by the Commloalon. There
Superintendent H. K. Wrinkle ......,,____ ______ i< no Intention on the |iart of the
hy Fritz Krolsler will he played
"The Old Refrain.'' "Sr»mn Roe- ,
marfh," "Llcbesleld' and l.leln-:. Nalitlllill, District Offi*
treud "
ccrs at Session
Klmbell relurnerl to
A.0.1J.W. Back Team
TunwyOptm at Binfer; — ... .....i km uua ..-«uisi
' weekly feature. Various Kl Reno
speakers and entertainers will
apie-ar on the program each Frl
<la« morning for this half hour'
El Reno's lnde|H«ndeiils, here-
I Ik. k._k k. 1 _ 1 _ , : In teaching college rlaseau. J
| and the highschool male quartet ,
I will feature Ihe opening "Boost Th" •'Ivantoges of limited en- toward
Kl Reno" radio hour from 8:3n rolmant and small classes were Stillwater Thursday morning to
to to o'clock Frloay morning nver l,"*"t''<l nut. Activities of grad- rtmiime Ills studies nl the A snd
xtatlmi KFXR of Oklahoma CRy. 1 "•*B* of "ng.neertng .siurjos. were \| college, following a few days'
Rev H |l. W’llhoylv, |is«tor ot 1 ‘••"•'Mseed when the effect the vo- visit with his parents. Mr. and
the Kl Reno First Mapilst chutvh. | h"'* *Hh«w fields of op- Mrs. I*. II. Klmhatl, 7o| W’«*sl
I SpOBsoi III. booster" hour, will; "",l v *"* *'H»ughl ..... 1 Wad. .......1
j ,il«» |...<sniit *h lu minute message f
Ideal radio fans are urgiei to
lime In al IJtu kllte ycles Friday
commission to violate the court
decision.
Thn Coinnilaalon feels that s II. e
Canadian County has receives)
more paved roads, oiled roads and
Ihe graveled road near WTiaatlan.l
See No. I. I'sge Sit
Judge Talks On
Crime Decline;
Auto Is Stolen
ANOTHER GUNMAN!
period
hllr l*i<k, Ihe tallest Indian |s|Ofler to be known as the A O. U.
lire*. Inches shorter. Agility will j W. lesm. departed Thursday fur
(•reliably have its effect, however i Ringer In high spirits inlciullea
The Wolves have won two of | to bring home laurels attained
heir five con I ere me games, drop hy former local |.arlhT|iantM In
‘iig to Norniun, Capitol Hill and Ihe annual Invitation basketball
'las.en In ihe Iasi game the tourney
joenl* lr. Minced the Comets 2$ to! The AssiMlsh.il I Inter of I'nlted
Inti have not >e( met the other I Workmen an Insurance lodge, has j
rn schools, tint regardless of adopted the group, and ordciod a —— •
opr the Indians will Im out in iiimplel. awl nf m w suits, which . , „ ,
Maintain their conference |<«uil are egpaclnd to arrive sometime WHIfnCOn SpflkfIH Stress
neal week. Thev will he while' .
Airs It A W.llard snd dauih with “Kl Reno" let'eie.1 In red lie ftXlPnKIOH Work
[er, Julalne ol f'hh kasha, are. low which the ialters "A. O. ('. — ——
TiwMa of Mr and Mrs latclrn W"‘ win spimar. Fltiy-four mamhara of the ad-
luMdlng, .113 South Hoff avenue Al a meeting if Ihe team W’ml- ilsory Imavds of lha Csnsdlsn
| nesdty nlalit Irnve Norv«|| was ..maty agents ronvunad In Kl
j ale. te l coach. Karl "Flashy" Hat Rem. Thursday al the first meet
I net. field captain and I'eul II ing of I MBS. when they d 1st usee. I
j Sfiears. huslne*. manager. About | plana for tholr activities this
2« ............'lit teams from over: year In varloua adopted prujerta. |
j Ihe alals have entered the louma-1 Members of the . rup, soil and
j merit which will < onllnue through . dairy lommlltoes met with Fred
I Saturday I'arcy, county, ggeiit. In Mil* of-
| Tlie Imals encounter Ibolr tlral 1 flee prmedlng the general boardi
optMin.nl at 19: Jn Thursday night
when lhay meet Cyril, Making
Ik" trip were Kerl llsrnes, Duerd
Karnes, Hymn Roberts and Johnny
Holden, loi wards; Kill lUllsbarh,
center. Harry Moss, l‘et Meyer
ami Harry Kamp. guard*
tost season the local contest
anls won Ihe lrnph•
Hrgin .
V
The Great
New Serial About
Girl Who Wuntofl More
h«n Home Town I/ove!
LIPSTICK
•GIRL
by EfbiH Hnbh Webster
author ot 'Dud's f||r|"
Watch Tomorrow's
DAILY TRIBUNE
Miss Jane Nate, student of the
Oklahoma fnlleae for Woman In
t'hh kasha, will utilve THuraday
evening In spend Ihe remainder
of Ihe waek with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Forrest Nave, Ml Mouth
Mm k Island avenue
Mr. f. II. Ktliialn of Terrell.
Tet, Is vieUIns in fbc honir of
her slater, Mis
snd Mr Wnach
luma avenue
meeting at I 30 p m,
lUe advisory lioerd of the lad ]
•ratIon of idle home demonstra-
tion dubs as well as Ihe couot) !
agent's board enjoyed him he.m at1
ihe lliiatnees and Professional Wo-
men s club rooms at noon, where]
all sessions of Ihe women were,
i-umlm ted
Several luncheon speaker, ad
drassed the gruup using tuples
pertaining lo work through the
eitenslon department of the Ok
lahoma A. and M. college Sev-
en women s clubs were represent I
ed including: Center Grove, Nest I
Walnut, Meridian, lied Rock,
Mayvlew, Mustang and Richland
Mustang hud the largest rep-
recantation with nine women In
William Weach attendance Secretaries made com-
3IM» Mouth Will Piled reports ut Ihe work acconi
11'Mshed during lit* past year.
Approximately juu M u d o r u
Woodmen slid Royal Neighbor i
from Kingfisher. Oklahoma CRy
and El Reno including several no
ilnnal end dletrld officials at-
tended the installation of local of-
ficers here Wednesday night lu
ihe Trainmen's hall.
Ctilcago, Jail 26 «/$*. Munir!-1 N.-yghbor Mwanger, supermini-!-
l-sl Judge Freeman I. Fairlrnnk ..at of the Woodmen's sanatorium
was speaking near Colorado Springs, Colo., out-
Some Ton person* In n school1 lined the work of the project and
auditorium were llatenlng. diiaussed lire number of pailenti’.
His subject was "The gradual pointing out the per coat of them
decrease of rvlme In Chicago." who had lawn cured and that It
Then Ihe Judge finished bis rout each member of Ihe lodge
spoech and walked outside to en- 'unly four rents u month
tar his motor cur.
It wasn't there
Some thieves had stolen It,
TRADE 25 YEARS
Other officials who asal. ltd
with the meeting ware W Millar,
Gklatioina City, national deputy,
George I, lb. w man. Kingfisher,
national director; J. N. Nicholson.
Oklahoma City, district daputy
Mrs C«minle Turnlpsead. raprs
sealing the Royal Neighbor., on-
terlalnad with several reeding
Officers Installed wore: J. I.
Mogats. council; T (1. Jackson,
i.anker; C. O Shaw, dark; Har-
old Stretch, addwor; J. R Smith,
iirustaa; ('. K Tolilas. sentry; G
0|H'rHl(‘b( HtIHfliiHl Lunch, rinkiapnugh. e- ort; H V Mel
lion, walrbnun; l>r. A. I. John-
Bowlinic Alloys son, physician
At lha rhas of the evening s
.*Is I hour was enjoyed nl which
tKdll»r> Sols i his Is snotbrr ! time refreshmenls war* served
<>f ilo Trilo.iis • "Know Kl Itrne -
Hrller' serifs Tb* stnrti-s ere rim .... . ,,lu.a .. ...
In elehebrtbal »*rd*r inssfsr s* MAD Iflt LICmNal—NO TAO
iHrssiniet.__ The truck, belonging to ibt Jot
f.-1soi. TiNi.spoitutloM • • .rn|msit. of
I Milas. Texas, which Is halng held
here pending purchase of a 193 2
ll.ense, had a 1931 ll< ..use, but
no plate, the latter having bean
stolen, according to the driver
The li> ansa, for one and one-half
tonnage, was Issued Nov It Is-
sneuce of duplicate tags Is not
permitted iftvr Jnn I.
WEATHER
T F
Canadian Lunch. Do North Rock
Islnnd amt the Canadian Club
Howling Alter, nril iIiho north,
has been In the cafe bustpeas for
more than ft scars
Da spent nun It ot this time In
Knld. coming to Kl ID'iio In I Din
He purchased the allay Jan II.
lt.1o and the Iiiii. It rsamt Jnn. I.
INI.
Ilolh short order* unit meals are
featured lu the lunch room
Mrs. Glvsns assists bar hus-
band In the lots loess Kutplm c* | Dors cast
Include: Find Holterls, Mrs. totm I'nrlly . Imnly tonight, showers
linen. Mr« Fannie Jones and T. L. east portion, Mouiawhut colder
•el .1 In the lunch rmun and waul lairilou Friday partly cloudy,
'"sison 11stl|.*M In the howling colder
aHa; Kl Htn* Wtalhgr
For 24-hour parka! andlng st 4
Lewis Lindsay, who was an p in W’mlnaaduy1 high, 9$; In*
route fiom hts home In Granite 31: at 4 o'clock. M.
points in toulslsns, was t>u r'u«i» nl wealltar, .dsar
ovt might guest Wednesday nf I'raclpltallon. none
Mr aurl Alls. (', F, Fault, Hit Sun tlsea toim>rrow al 2 |o,
Hniiset Drive. Hun asti today al b:lt.
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