El Reno Sunday Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 101, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 29, 1932 Page: 4 of 6
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FOUR
EL RENO (OKLA.) SUNDAY TRIBUNE
The El Reno Daily Tribune
ci. iu'.no mivnxm * rini.isn.
IM. < OXII-VNY
n«tl« II. \ SNillt Irr, I'resMrnt
(MEMRER
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
PUBLIC SEEN AS
L
Oklaitoma
Press
Association
193X i nrr> nnthmlxcd to nnnnunce
tlia following ns candidates tmb-
i Jeet to the will of their party in j
the July primary.
Issued every evening except Hat-
Briny anil Sunday inorning from
147 H. Kick Inland .1 tad en-
tered in eei und-i las* mall mailer
under the Art nf Mar. ll S, 1R7!I.
DAVIS <). VANDIVIHH
•idllor and Publisher
A1 Wilson_____Advertising Manager
i'a 111 Wade____________News IJdilnr
Kiiilnnnl tdtrrllalna llrpreaeninilira
I ItOM I . I.ANUIH A KIIIIN
New \ork, < lilragli, llelrnlf, SI.
I....I-, Dull..-, Vllsi.lii
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Paul G. Liebmann, Democrat.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
Sam Hulbert, Democrat.
FOR COUNTY SHERIFF
C. A. (Shorty) Pearce, Democrat
L. D. (Lea) Line, Democrat.
A. H, Stevens, Democrat.
R. M. (Bob) Daniels, Democrat
M. M. (Slim) Golden, Democrat.
Roy Morrow, Democrat.
to efficient government that does
not recognise Iho Importance of
ImlldltiK up reaped for honasl
and efficient piihllc acrvlee. Un-1
discriminating aiin.-ks upon nil
government and all public ser-
vants alike constitute tile curUiin
way to costly and Inefficient pnh-
1i< nor vice,"
City Manager Furnishes
Another of Series on
City Workings
now CAN I?
By ANNE ASHLEY
FOR COURT CLERK
Frank Taylor, Democrat
i>\ 11.\ si it«< hii»tio\ uni s
IIy t nrrlrr
On<* Fear.............—-......JS.00
Six aliinthn...____.....— .....jil.M
ftrfe MonthK.---------------- 11.<14
||) .ifnil In t imiimIImm «m*iI Adjoining
< iiutillrn
:::::::: *':?« for county commissioner
FOR COUNTS ATTORNEY
A. Francis Porta, Democrat
■VIA .xi'ini > n. .............
Thr* • M.dillia ----------------II -:t.
lit Wall oul.l.lr .lliine l.ilinllra
On« Year_____—----------—
Hi x Months ----------------...IS.HI
lliree Mniilha__.............. Ml)
The American'* • reedr
1 be I (el.' Ill I'll, l’lllic.l Si.Met of
Am. ip i i a" ami.....I of ID** -
|.« ..pi,*, by Ibc ......pie. f*.r I lie p.-o- I
wit..... jn-t power*- are derived
fr* in tin* . ill "f lb* Kov. rnert;
a .l. oio. i v III .i republic, sovereign
Halloo of man> sovereign .I.tI.a
p, . f., t union, oil.* and ln«epnralile.
>-i ni.ii-iie.l ii|...ii Ho* Iiiimanily for
will, ii Aim-rl. hi I'm riot* ssrrlfl* »*d
lb* Ir live olid foriuio
•I Iherefor. believe II l< mv duly
lo my i.mmiy to love IP !<• mi pi ...i i j
lia c.insliinlo.n. ..licjr It* Inwn:
In r. *|.. • i |i fi *k anil l*. dafi nil
|i iuiuIh t ..M .n* o... a
(Second District)
H. H. Taylor, Democrat.
Ralph Whitlock, Democrat
(First District)
Ed E. Blake, Republican.
FOR CONSTABLE
El fteno No 1
Dan Hahn
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
Bible Thought
an OLD MANS TESTIMONY:
- I have fougin a good fight, I
have finished my course. I have
kept |he faith. Men. forth there
la laid up tor me a crown of
righteousness - I Timothy t;».
\ VI li.M \TK.M MW'S
• j in: , , book of .ill ihe
* older later arc < lullered op t
with law< w hich uni * had a !»'-1
lug meaning, hut today have only
antiquarian Interest. The Amer-
Iran people have an easy-going
habit of leaving them to gather
dii«t In the law hooka, hut It la a
dangerous custom,. In momenta
of prejudice anil passion It la
only loo «s*y lo drag th<*m out
..i
(). Should I lie bride give her
attendant* gifts?
A. Ye,; It la customary to do
an.
U Is It permissible while trav-
eling to ap ak lo passengers who
are strangers?
A. Ye*; It I* pergilaalble, lint
often Inadvisable.
IJ. May hanatia*. to* oiilen with
till* fingers?
A No; ilicy are kiiiiMil. pl.i * d
on III - dessert plate, and then
cut with the idc of tile fork.
LOCAL BRIEES
Mrs. John Owens uiid daiigh-
i ter. IHilores June, of Tulsa, arc*
j guests of Kl lleno relatives.
(EDITOR'!* NOTE: Following
|r another of a series of articles
contributed by City Manager J.
II. Bender in which he explain!
| various phases and departmental
activities of the city government
j or El Iteno of lilt'rest lo the
lax payers. I
To anyone who has been In
close touch with public affairs
for any considerable length of
time, Ii Is finite evident that
there has developed in recent
years a widespread public Indif-
ference, or even contempt, for
government uiid governmental
ug ncle-. And most unfortunate,
all too often tills Indifference of
those i i whom good government
should iiic.in the most, does
iiiiidi to undermine respect for
government among those lo whom
go Vein in m Is a morn or less ah*
.triet proposition. In such an
atmosphere the criminal. Die
gangster and racket or develops
and flout isiica.
A most coiti'ige anil llmnlv
comment upon this attitude to-
ward government, hy u recognU*
cd siiideiii of government Is the
loll.nvlng editorial from "I’uhllr
Management" hy Proftsaor i'hui.
K Merrlant of the I'nlverslty of
('III.ago. It Is not only worth
rinding hut Is well worth study*
Inn and thinking ahoiti.
"There is throughout the I'nlt-
ed Slates a widespread and vlg-
oi ms propaganda against g iVern-
ment and governmental service.
Tills I* not (lie altitude nf radi-
cals or of anarchists, but of rou-
servatlve*. Thorn are those high
in our industrial life who openly
take the position that Jhn'bost
govetinn ut Is the worst,' and
there are others not so high who
constantly sniff and sneer at all
governmental enterprise.
"I do not hesitate to say that
the most expensive luxury In
America today Is the widespread
opinion that govcrnmnitt Is ueces-
.irllly weak. Ignorant, .irrupt
and i mlemptlhle. This attitude
rests not only millions, hut hit
All decisions of the association
hearing on the iiolicles and man-
agement of secondary schools and
Institutions of higher education
are understood to lie advisory
In tlieli* character. The accredit-
lug of schools hy the North 0*11-
trul association Is u cooperative
undertaking. Membership In this
association Is purely voluntary.
It must In* the desire of the lo-
cal authorities of a high school
in Ituve Die school accredited hy
_ lhe association.
How can 1 dean a straw i Advantages that high ichools
< iculise as a result of being ac-
* credited by the North Central
| Association can ho giimmnrixod as
follows:
1. The gradual s of ait accre-
dited high school are privileged
to enter institutions of higher ed-
ucation within the North Central
States without entrance examina-
tions. provided that they have
cndils in Die high school suli-
j■ .is ratutlrnd hy the solligfl *>r
A. A treatment with linseed university for adnlssion. Sincu
••liter accrediting ageitclea rec-
n U* schools accredited hy the
A. Make a thick paste of corn
meal and a strong solution of
oxalic acid and water. Ituh the
paste into the straw thoroughly
und let it dry. Then brush It
well.
Q. Ilovv can I get Iho greatest
pnsslhls grain effect in wood
and beauty of finish In raw
wood ?
oil applied directly to the hare
wood should be employed.
LETTY LYNTON’ IS
‘Chic” Sale Picture Is
Coming; Wednesday
(J. What is a good sulialtlute J North Central Association, this
fora pastry hoard? | privilege of entering Institution..,
A. Try using a piece of dean. higher education without ex-
while oilcloth. It Is mors easily' aiiilnallon is exteodod practically
cleaned and may In. rolled up for | throughout the United -States,
future use.
Modem society, the younger
generation and a terrific harvest
from past indiscretions figure In
a kaleidoscope romance In "l.etty
l.ynton," In which Joan Crawford
and Robert Montgomery were
seen at the Criterion theatre at
a Saturday night preview show-
ing.
It will lie Die main attraction
lhere through Sunday. Monday
und To sday. The story Is a
fllmUatloii of Die Marie Helloc
laiwndes novel, Imaed on Die
problems faced hy an heiress who
played with men's loves until she
found herself In u trap of h>r
own making.
Nils Astlior plays the Smith
American, a new type of rn-
t mantle "heavy" out of the role.
[ The graduates of accredited u.wU st„n<. „* lho |„.
liiKii Ht-hool* huve lho NMHurance
! that thoir liiuli xrhool diploni.i*
rin^rrr !!ikw\.ird-?*"*uh *f,,T.'.uir ,io,“,,f <in,ur* •■»•«•>»*
lo peeslon the grand u tught i m, mid Mi- Id k.*r will be ' ,,,r "Prlnn
the third husband of Ih sldoW guest* In tile ho.u*' of Iter at*t*'r,
of a pioneer. (Mr*. J S. Warren, and Mr. Wa'•
Wherein the menace of then* i rea and Mill* Mina Kicker will
outworn statutes lie* was demon-1 visit with her Kruiidnioih<*r. Mr*,
alratad durum tha pa»t winter in lamella M.ushall
North Carolina alien some l 'XIlie
Union nrganiaera were Imllried for | Mr*. K. F Woodman and s in*
Mis* Mary Spool of To Isa, iir-
Dielr hiding place* and u**' L(V|><| HM„ll(lav PVI,lllnic
them a* Inrtrumenta of peranru- |||#> H(.ek^IN, ,lld ............ )Uy
Don; and It takes a brave Jualit** | |M t(|0 hnni0 of hcr -f
to dafy Hie letter of these legl*- j .im, R;„..,r. :.|0
latlve twite, of the paat. | willlame nv nue
Rut, rurlously. It never *eem*| ______
lo occur to any legislator that It j Mr and Mrs. II K Ricker
woulil lie Jo-t as worthy an act anti grund-daughirr. HeVii lauij
lo , I' tH al
blue law a* to ..........— . ........ ................... , _ .
—of govern-
mental Interest, enthusiasm, and
service.
"Till* boycott of aov.-rnmeii'
and public life nuke* difficult Du*
recruitment of Die per .01111,1 nec-
essary fir government. It Invite*
Npollsiueii mol ru* keteer* and
r**lM*lllmi ami In-urn Don axalnsi llrvce and linger, ml Smiili Wll- , .'* **"1
mu'll Ml serve Die stale. II
the slate of North (arollna I*.** Il.im, iivmiie, are p. iuliiir, (tie , .___
eaii-e the)’ regtsted ariesl by a week-end and I h*. oral ion duy^ , * "go' "■* * rt"' n»er
sheriff A law .Halted in ,e on- with Mrs. Joe Wllaon In Cnr-g*'^^ •
•trurtlon day. w.g mnrrected f„r dell. \ ^n0' -
.......*...... The entire nalloa ' f * ....... ' "
felt the ton e of that threat win*,, K I* Kelly. k,.3 South Macomb 11'*’! "" S*™*™ ""'L r,',,l ;
an old federal statute was un- avenue, Irensacted husln.*- In ..... * . ' ' '" *u,> nu*
earthed to mak felon* of all who Oklahoma City Saturday . ' ' *' r* #u' j**1*!
!
against .fflaw friend and Mis Frank Young and daugh-i, hard
Belghhor, ter*. ............. l.oi* and Mar- Th "" b#
The h.r„, doe* not He In ,he tha. of Fra,,. Kan., who have J SlSZ
law. till'll,selves as in Die vletou* «be*,. of Mr. 1„„„«* ,.rBW„m ........ agent s w|,l ieml
use* I., wlilrh they are put with *•'' r. Mm. J Y Taylor, and d,wrH,„ |||r >(,rv|.„ ,
' " ............ J S*,u",1 H" very moment when It might
Without legislative help. w|,i, Dall in C Union. serviceable lo the community
changing condition*. It .hmild no, "“ _ ..... j "Nludent. of government know
he tnioked ..a,ns, a new viola- */'**">• ^ from longer ............ .ml oh-
will he aeceplable to State lloard.i
; having to do with Die granting
(of certificate* for the various
I pr*ife*slon* of mudieine, dentistry
| law, ole. In aiut.H rrsiulriiig
'graduation from upproved higii
schools a* a prerequisite to the
ohiulnitig of a leaching eerllficate
„ ssii • kradnates of mcIiooIn a* redlt-
El Bono Makes Require- • .1 h> the North central as-o.ia-
, ... Don meet Die requirements of
menls for -1-1 -„. i, , i.w
3. A high school upproved hy
the Nottlt Central ussoclutinn
That the El It no highschool maintain high standards
has been accredited by the North nnd consequently Die eoiiimiinity
Central association of college* and l.< u**ured of a program of mod
.econiiary ocboola liar ......it verl- ern high school educailon.
fled hy u notice to Superlnlend'n' 4, The examination of the
II E Wrinkle from J Andrew iiiml at regular Intervals l*y
Dolly, stale i lialrmaii, it wa.D tn*|>e*-lors und suti'rvi-ir* serve,
learned Saturday.
The local iIIst i1111 toil Is ell 1 it list
to Die honor for the period end-
ing Mari It IT. IBM In • x-
cisiro district attorney und Die
stern mother Is enacted hy the
well-known state star. May Ituli-
sun.
"The Expert"
War net.1 present the plcturixa-
tloii of the well known Kilna
Eerher novel, "Old Man Mlnlck,"
witli Charles "C'hlc" Sale a* tlie
garrulous olil man Who make*
life rather miserable for ills
daughter-in-law, hut finds u good
deal of happiness for his lonely
old uge in Die companionship of a
group of elderly und equally gar-
rulous inmates of a home for
aged men. ami the guardianship
of a newsboy-orphun. played with
delightful appeal by young Dickie
Moore.
The pi'lure, coining In the
Criterion theutre Wednesday and
Thursday Is Die vehicle of Sale
DEEM mix
•rilKIU;
REMINISCING
tins* lt*ermlMi*rU lissi Ik*
I'seer III IS Xesis Va*
May UU. tut:
Mr*. A. T March entertained
eight ladles at auction Haiurday
evening for Mr* f I. Itupperl
adequate schooling | nf Trenton. Mo
The first of a series of golf
tournament* to tie given by the
Kl lleno Country slut* will he
held tomorrow at the rlnh link*
wrat nf the 1 l|y M I), l-llihy
w||| rgptaln one of the team*
tomorrow and It C. IIlee the
other,
Ron. 1 Hants avenue, has returned front
(.ms. a brief visit In the home nf hi* I
( daughter, Mr* Wallace 1) lie. k-
sona. humane, Mr. Berkley In Clinton,
si and ernnonile, why the
the general puhllc should give |t, *r W*"<T Weaver,
support in th* efforts, govern-1 of ^I’ulpa. are spending the
m.-nial and charitable. In provide **‘*b-end w"h Mr and Mr. Ihm
treatment and .chonllng for tliej ,^HI**»n. .'*J H.vuDi Williams *1 ve-
mentally ilefmiltrea.
These unfortunates live under
ati enduring handicap amt are
frequently Die prey of the un-
nrrupulou* The Hale. If it would
live IIP to It* re* pottslhllllle i,
must give them attention t'n-
tinlneil nml unschooled, they are
am only 0 dug on Die iiody
politic: thev are a positive men-
ace With
and training, munv nf Diem attain
aelf-respecl and lie* nine ,.rll-*ii|»- |
porting
For society the cheapest and
most satisfying way nut 1* to
provide institutional care for men-
ially defm tihe ihlldren. Th • * n*t
of training them for m-anomlc in-
dependent e |s murh lest than
guppnriihg them for life
Another phase of the problem
that Is too often overlooked un-
til too late I* the large number
of these mental rases which de-
velop into the violent stag*
through neglect and too great
fie doo, of mtion New York'i
maniac killer probably is such a
case Anumber of Diem have
comi to light In recgtti times
lltcouglt at me loiis crime*
Onlvage as many of these men-
ial wreck* Aa possible and re-
strain thr reel That la the state *
duly.
e 1 e
Mr*. W f. Williams. So*.
Ralph, sod grandson. Hilly Frank
M'Cny, ste spending Ike week-
end wllh relative* In WsnVomln.
-i i vsi inn Dial there I* no rmul
in sliniulutii progri"!* and 10: and Dickie, Mld Mlnick c lines to
prevent Die development of qilea- the city In live 'v||h his son,
imnulde iiracilce* and tendencies. Katie Koxc, und his daughter-in-
.'*. A lilghschmd gccrmllted hy | law, luil* Wilson, at their home.
1*1.1 mitloti of the term <it a credit-11ho North C otral Oaeoclatloa w-1 WbOM he proceeds tn make life
ing Dio local school, authorities Joy* a greater prestige In the quite unbearable for Miss Wilson,
have been *dvl >ed that it Is I he surrounding country und then- New Draino
established policy of the .i*-n !.»- fore finds It easier to atlravA Laying Imre the soul of a peo-
D011 to prepare e.ti Ii year u U ‘W ( non-regident pupils. ! pie, cliurged w-lth Intimate drama
list of approved secondary school* (i The patrons have more con- uml ,“1'1 ln New York'* colorful
accorded this honor and that *0 ritleiicc In, and arc generally background. "Symphony of Six
school Is accredited hy the North ,nor„ „„,,pori. „n Million." palnta In direct sure
(Yntiul assoc'iatinii for u p»'rlml ,-r<.<lito«l high school 1 stroke* the live* of the simple
longer than one year, j onix 0f the requirement* for men and women who Inhabit New
Before any school can b> con- nualiricatlon for accredited rating i York's teaming tibetto.
►Idcred for nr-rediilng it must be |„ Ih„ ,hl. H).h„0| mainialn a' Richard t'ortoi and Irene Dun-
on Die highest list ot s' h.i ds np- |,,rm 0( jg weeks. This was n,‘ head the featured cast which
iwovcd .iiel acfrcillled by the |>(mK|b|i> here this pa<t year bring* this film version of Fan-
school authorities of this state* through the donation of the R'e Hurst's deeply humuu story
In addition It must meet tha: hlghschaol faculty of an extra 10 <he screen nt the Criterion
high stamlurd* which Hit nto la-|Wrck of school. 1 --------
lion maintains with respect to Dia
S.I100I building Mild Ii* equipment, Mr and Mr*. J ». ShnckleD. ol
• he school Dbrary. laboratories I Rhawnoe. are sp<.iidlng Hunduy In
und IngtrurtloMl equipment and the home «it Ills brother. T. (’.
apparatus, school record*, the rn-1 Hhu.kleit, and Mrs. Shackle,!.
5*S I South Barker aVenile.
qulrenienti for grnduatlon, in
strmtlon und spirit, salaries of
I gvhera. Di*> iralulng ami prep-
urulioii of teacher*. Die teaching
relationship with other high
load pupil l.rads, und the school'*
prngiam wllh reference to physi-
cal education and la its athletic
relationship with other high
schools ns determined hy the
Htnto Athletic assex is* 1 Ion.
The North Central Assoc ia I Ion
of Colleges nnd K-roudary K« Ii ml*
Is an accrediting agency torn-
prising twenty states and I* the
largest regional accrediting .ig. iuy
In the l ulled Stale* Th*' f)bJlQ|
of the a-ioclatlon Is to eilahlsh
elo* t relations between Die sec-
ondary school* and Die Institu-
tion* nf higher education within
Die North Central state* and In
such other territory ag the North
Central Assmiutlon may recngniie
BIG SISTER
theatre Friday and Saturday.
An epic In whl Ii poignant
heart throbs tie with rich hit- I
11.nil comedy and an Ideali.dl ' ro- ‘
malice, the glory concerns a young
Jewish hay who overcome* the
push curl-peddler* nnd pants-
pr<--er environment of the East
Side to iMi iiine a great siirgeon.
A strange, hair-rising thriller,
which I* said to "oiil-Drnciila." is
"Murder* In the Bue Morgue,"
Mr. and .Mr*. Inm Kvnns. d-iugh-
ter. I'utrlcla, und son, Dick, ol
Knld. are Sunday guest* In the
home of Mrs. Rvun*' father, Sid-
ney (’lute, and Mr*. I'liitc, 3SO I verslau nf Edgar Allan I'ne'*
West Wade street. 1 I'arUlan drama which conies tn
_______________ the Itoyal theatre Friday and
Mr* Dorothy* Warren an 11 fbHurdny.
daugliter, Pauline, of Oklahoma
City, are spending Die week-end
and Decoration day with rela-
tive* here.
Ileln l.ogosl, the original Drn-
euln of Imlli stage und screen en-
acts the leading male role of ihn
new picture, playing the part of
— I Dr. Mlrnkle, a doctor with n
Melvin CulherUon, of Ardinorn. warped loam, who Is Inleni on
Is spending the week-end and! Introducing Die blood of n glgan-
Monday with I. onard Dungan. I Dc ape Ini.i the veins «if a living
lots North Kl lleno avenue ixlrl.
Ill* rut hi* .. pursuit of hi* mad
experiments I* said to bring to
"murder* In the Bile Morgue" d
fasi'inaiiiiK <|iinllty of strange hor-
ror.
SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1932.
VIRGINIA DOVE
Wild. PRESENT I1EII FOURTH ANNUA!,
DANCE REVUE
Thursday Night, June 2
El- RENO TlltHl SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, S O'CLOCK
PUBLIC INVITED
No Children \dmlltod Unles* Accompanied hy Burenin.
POWER
Rctfrind your truck or tractor now. Be ready
for the rush season.
VALVES AND SEATS
If you have valve trouble let us show you how
|to overcome it.
Blacksmith Goal Case Repairs
LANMAN FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO.
I Pel Reno, Ok In. Phone 579
E E P THE AIR IN
/ / .
/llCSC TIRES DOWN
. .. Iio .
• 0
-iVODJTiona*v aovici from tho moktri of an
amazing tiro—tho Gonoral Dual-BalloonI Tho ono tiro
that i* actually built to run at oxtromo low-prtiiuro
(30 “u loti air than othar makoi).
Snff ilririnfi dnmandi traction —saftnnu —
iow-proituro. Imagina tha tofaty —tha comfort—
tho oaio of mind of riding on 10 to IS Ibt. lots air
with tho Dual-Balloon —on firms that grip and hold
on tho most troachorout roadi with a wide-
spread sura grip.
Onco you rldo on low• preieura Generali, you'll
never go back 13 tho higher preiturei of other tlreel
Mi.:* remember: the General Dual-Balloon ie tho
only lire fhat can eland *0 little air without danger
of prematura wee:-
A fow sample pretturee are shown here. Come in —
tee our complete tchodulo for all makoi—and equip
now while price* are (till at their lowoit level*.
100K AT THIS! SAMPII MIUUMSI
deomaeof OsAoro
M aw.
Ubel men
Sm. —
> ikere
X'M
UtS*UM 1
. 2AM 40
NmS .... 24 Mil
Cks-*<>I«
.14 1SU
MM .. 2* 40
Csnrxts* .
14 IS
Wessv’S . . 20 U
70 SS
. 11 It. 40
.22 2* 21 40
Ignition Work Our Specialty
Callaway Service Station
201 North Rock Island
Phono Ilia
Krnln Duke, C. O. Brundlcy
end ('has. It Tyo left Saturday
lor a several days' fishing trip
near Tahtcquah.
TIRE SAFETY HEADQUARTERS
That Would Ito Tolling
tv-uThtbr!
Gueth
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GOT?
uemnae
YOUfl HAND'
*r
x ,;n l "PV'lsl>t. IS I.*, tiv Ustisl Pvsm Axx-Ullon. live.
By LES FORC.RAVI
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Out tug.
other
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Vandivier, Davis O. El Reno Sunday Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 101, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 29, 1932, newspaper, May 29, 1932; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc917800/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.