The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 22, 1932 Page: 1 of 6
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You Can Buy '* For
Less In El'S*.
VOLUME 41, NO. 44.
. The El Reno Daily Tribune
,, ^ newspaper devoted to ?8,CiOO Canadian County folk, reaching 3,71*0 familitt, and carrying the largest volume ot local news of any daily paper published in a city of like sue in Oklahoma.
The Heart of the Rich
Canadian Valley
the Rich f
Valley
— — ■■■■ r ■
MEANS ASSOCIATED PRESS
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1932.
(IP) MEANS UNITED PRESS
SINGLE COPY, 3 CENTS
Casualties Heaviest
Alabama; Property
Loss Huge
Birmingham, Ala , Mar. 23 (/Vl
— At least 211 persons were kill-
ed in u series ot tornadoes (hat
struck widely separated com-
munities in five southern states
last uiKlit and early today.
Alabama suffered most heavily.
Restoration of crippled com-
munication Hues brought In a
steadily Increasing number of
casualties. Just before noou the
total for this state stood at lt>9.
Thirty persons were known to
haro been killed in Georgia. 12
In Tennessee, two In Kentucky
and one in South Carolina.
We Saw Today
JOHN C A R H 0 1. U ne-jro,
J moseying along the street
carrying a huge alarm clo'k.
John remarked, "DIs thing an.
duld Use gwlna see If I can get
It fixed,"
l.lttle sparrows that nevet
have anything not even pretty
feathers. They were busy gath-
ering hits of straw to make
new nests. These feathered
friends always seem to he hap*
P.v.
Merman Schroodcr, promi-
nent Canadian county farmer,
who resides north of the city,
proudly displuyiiig K00 young
chickens, .*■ baby lambs, a colt
and a brand new tractor. NVe'd
say that prosperity had turned
the corner for Mr. Schroeder.
PLANS COMPLETE [
FOR RURAL SCHOOL'
DISTRICT MEETS
Curricular Contests Pre-
pare for County In-
terscholastic
Muterlals with which to con-!
duct the Interscholastie events In j
the district curricular and fine I
arts contests among the Canadian!
county rural schools Friday were
! being distributed to the chairmen
Tuesday.
I.ast plans and arrangoments in
•Mil "f ........van districts are |
I being completed. Chairmen In- •
| elude: Henry Downs, East Wal-j
nut hlghiehool, district one; II.'
F. Jolly, Calumet, district two; 1
C. It. Bartlett, Union City, dl arid i
throe.
W. W. Jones, Mustang, district |
four; N. T. Gray, I’iedmont, dis-
OPEN UP GOVERNOR. PM COMING IN!
■
GOVERNOR
Property^ lorn vga^oav^bui ^ |o Juried j trlct five; John ji. KlrkT Coneho.
at Marion, Kan.
attempt
eatlmato the extent. Hundred*
were Injured and scores of persons
told of narrow escapes. Roads In
fiirmlng communities were block-
ed hy trees and debris upd public j
" •'■'ll iis private buildings *erojmi.r Wcldensaul, slx-year-old
damaged.
Minds spread
The tail end of the winds dip-!
pad itM. monla. • d at
Heavy rains accompanied tbe
blasts, requiring rescue work. Com-
munication lilies were torn down
preventing an accurate cheek of
district six; It. A. Myers. Yukon,
district seven.
To Select Judges
—— j The chairmen are to select
Funeral -. rile s for Don..Id HI-1 Jud«e" f°r, lhelr own district:..
A wants this year are being eli-
minated with thu exception of rib-
ot Rav. and Mr.- c F. M’elden-.bons, for first, second and third
l saul, who died Sunday of pneu-' winners in Individual contests and
the local! Pictures for group contests.
, Silver trophies will be glren
Evangelical charch, at H> o dock. ..... UrR..M
RIFT OVER STATE
Chairman Takes “Stand
Pat” Attitude on No.
3t; U.S.titi Involved
Did You Hear
DIM. MAH Kit'S prediction In
192, that the "Indian sign"
would fall hack on Grady SkII-
lern was realised In a big way
Saturday night In the Cardinal
rage.
Basketball's "Dad", Dr. James
Nalsmltli came upon his Idea
of the popular sport from tht
youthful game, "Duck oil a
llock."
Hurmau Younghcim was call-
ing on the Powers That Be to
bring fair weather today, ft
seems that burglars last night
chiseled Into his store through
the roof leaving a nice open-
ing through which ruin might
pour.
Tuesday morning.
number of points In the meets In
It may bn a hard job fur the, McManus himself can stop him.
average rltlaen of Oklahoma to Young Murray Is pictured above
Burial will be in the cemetery j the rural class and the consoll- j crash th- busy office of Gov. Win getting ready to crash the govur-
nt Marlon Kan. at 10 o'clock | dated class. Basketball points'll. Murray, hut not so for John- J nor’s private office in the state
Rev F K i*'*" not be included. Kllmlnatlon: son Murray. Jr. When the gover-1 capital building.
j of the Usual awards was decided uor'a young nephew wants In h* "Just try and stop me,” aays
upon In order that the funds wants In. unit not • \> i> big Georg. Johnson
charge of the services here Tue»-j usually proportioned for Ihh ~ — ■ .......— ■ ■■ -
day, I purpose might be Contributed U
Sur)Ivors Include the parents.' charity. It was pointed out
Wednesday morning
Krfftnuer. of Kan»»-,
three brothers, Billy, Herbert andj General plans for the dlsfrlct |
Injur-d were crammed j Jh)imy „ ||Mer> ( huriott.-. all " >'"*”• *•"«* *r" held In prep-1
victims of the winds. ,inm„ ... Hl,lllh ii-ddan 1 aratlon for the county affair to bo
damage and deaths.
Daylight disclosed a .i solate
scene of Alabama communities hit
by the w inds. National guard i-
men. nurses, doctors and solmr
leers combined in rescue work
Hospitals and emergency quarter
for the
with the victims
First reports of the tornadoes
came from northwest Alubniu..
The winds hit Northport first,kill-
ing twenty-six, sMpihhI southward
to Demopolls, l.lndcn and Faun
dale, and then struck twice at
Marlon, bringing death at each
1 Blacker FuBffll Hdd pclllni. Kngllsl., history ami pan
The winds il..-it - witched to the i manshlp In the curricular depart-
northeu.-t hitting Isuiutx, Tharsliy.l WatoiUfH Monday meni and oratory, dramatics, folk
Columbia..a and Bethel and touch- , . I dances and musical runic.t* In the
Ing at 1‘alnt Rock before passing . num|H,r „( hi* I people at ! fine art department, as well a* I
Into Twaaaaaa. ^^^^J|end<-d it>. r.metal aanrleaa for! scheduling a*1 (MR *“«' tracklhoW l*oon ,h'* w,,,,,'r relief pro-
of the home, dll South Hadden
j avenue.
Donald, whose father la pastor
lot the local Kvangell-al church.
11 was a student at the t.tncoln ■ * J
tebool.
conducted here Saturday, April1
9, were formed by the ctacutlvo!
committee of the Canadian coun-|
Athletic and Intellectual at-i
oclatIon.
BELIEF PROGRAM MRS. E. t CUT
TO WIND UP SOON CALLED BT DEATH
Oklahoma City. March 22 (IP) -
Possible rift between Chairman
Bam Hawks and J. F. MeKecl,
member of the state highway com-
mission. was seen today In Hawks'
"stand pat” attitude on state
highway No. HI.
"Build highway 14 In western
Oklahoma this year or keep i'ed-j
era! road money out ot the stato," *
will lie his slogan when comml*-
•loners confer in Washington till,
week on withholding of *J..ion.iNM>
In federal aid money, lie said.
He said many of the gaps which
the federal bureau Is willing to
Turttclimtn in are on highways
'where Judge M.'Keel and the gov-
?rnor want to l.ulid some cemen*
roads." Hawks indicated Me Keel
xnd Chief Knglueer Charles Wil-
ton. who will ueeompany him to
Washington, "will In- willing to
negotiate to release federal road
.'UlMls."
Takes Entire Allotment
The ehalrrnan said It would
*jike the entire federal allotment
to complete U. S. highway No.
in east of Oklnhomu City and “If
I let them do this I couldn't go
back home to (Tliilou — they'dj ''oin|Kjsi ,l of Airs
hang me."
“I'm not worrying ubout the
'ederul money, It wouldn't make
tny dlfferei.ee to my territory out j
It. western Oklahoma anyway."
The highway commissioners,
| alio planned to leave Sunday for
Washington, wen. delayed hy tie-
I cesslty of McKee) appearing as
j counsel In u district court case
! here.
400 SPORT FANS
ALLSTATE TEAM
Enthusiastic Crowd Is
Gripped by Address of
Basketball Founder
Basketball's originator, Dr. James
Naisn.ith of Kansas university,
ran into a heart-warming crowd
"1 ol more than tuu -port fans from
' over the state who gathered at
Irving gymnasium for the third
anixi.il banquet honoring the all-
I state hlghsehool team and coaches.
“If any city in tbe country
I would hid fur the limelight lu In
I lores! shown for the game by its
I residents, it will have to contest
1 with Kl lleno," Dr. A. I.in-chcld,
! president of Hast Central Slate
_ , , . Teacher* college of Ada, asserted
Students to 1 akl* ( art* Of I ill his mhlr. * preceding that of
1 Ur. Naismlth.
All vv Ork The college head denied
i charge* that sport* were orer-
! • mphasisod In hlghachool
Plau* for the plai ting and' »»d colleges. He declared that
growing of gardens hy achoo!' foihlng wras more commendable
children were formulated at the •*»■" • youlh n»»ke splendid
meeting Monday afternoon of the! record In any of the various sports
Irving school Parent Teacher* a*-|B",l '•» »<**' ■*«• ttam make a
social Ion. ^ creditable showing In lit* scholas-
Tho children will do all theitlc wor>'...... „ .. .
work of the gurden. II was plan- * Spenh"
nesl. in order that they might' °",, r K<*m "c»,t "makers for
h am Dm value of doing things ** '"M **»■
for themselves. A comm.....*.l ',orf' *** to° ,'\l mt OI‘ “
W F York ’ **om* A. and M. college. Mr.
chairman! Mrs. II. R. B.ncom and ,?“mcmlod «**• *
Mrs. H. W. Vaacy, was appointed “V Un«M' •"d ,h° *"
• i 2 ... i . stale players on their outstaudl.ig
to oversee the work and make] .
I definite plans. ! _ . . ,
Th< grid conch asserted that as
Mrs. iMucom « < t<-sl as a • |on_
lie could renu-mher of
delegate to attend the stale I T. | following basketball activities tu
A. meeting April 5. S and 7 t» ,h|* hUU>i K( lu.no
Ardmore with Mrs. York, who I*' |n tb„ tpot „lh, wtlh „n
Charitieti Parley ('ailed to;Pneumonia Prove* Fatal
Set, UlosinK Dale
to Kl Rent) Woman
the first delegate. Mr*. York Is
ulso the recently elect Ml pre>
tils - ut of the orc.inlrallon.
Others recently cles-tisl Include;
Mrs. J. Y. Morris, vie-president:
Mrs. C. It. Smilli, treasurer; Mrs.
B. C. Fags', secretary and Mrs
ilarvoy lioxler, corresponding sec-
retary. They will replace the
following ek.H'Ullvoa:
The national guard "as ordered
Be.- No. I, Page Six
An important meeting to decide < y|r, y- \v. r'urry. t.t. dlesl at
it o'clock Monday evening at her
if) lllarker. father of Mrs. F. I* j events.
' Peaeher, 71k Ssu.th Williams uvi-|
| line, In Wulol.ga at 2 ;«' o'clock
I Monday afternoon.
\lr. Blacker, whose home was
I In Watongn. was killed In an au-
tomobile accident near Geary Bat
FORME
ur«ti«> tftoriKMW II*' U nurvIvH
'ill) 111*' wlilot, Mr*. KII<ii It !*•< ktT, J
'ii Min. riau«t«*. un«l u <liuihit-t,|
\|i ItutIt Mil of Hi* ltont«\ lt»
n«l«ltilon !o Mr*. IViulur, unit a
I Umthrr mill nlut^r.
Leatte Biker Will Be in
j ui the Methodist church, after
(erred ut Red Rook st.i.h interment »«■ in the w«
I 'nnga cemetery. Mr. Peaeher who)
* attended the services returned i
I gram of the United Charities will
I be discontinued has been called ,,om' **° Kwlh Blckforsl avenue,
I for 3 o'el.N-k Wesluesday afternoon following an attack of pueiimonla
tat the chamber of romm<-rc« of- several days ago. *
flcea, Herbert O. Krtler announc-, „____... __ .. .___ ..
Burvlvors are the widower, r..
1 ed Tuesday.
i , ... Curry, ind throe children,
All tneml>er« of ll.e I nlled
Charities knird and the Invest I- i »*>'»* 'Urk' wl,,on ^
| gating committee are urged to at- Gene Arnold, all of the home;
I tend thin session two sister*. Mrs. Anna Jonea, of
Imst year the relief program Denver. Colo., and Mr*. J.M.WII-
i Harrison l.auds ( age
Banquet in Broadcast
The Kl Iti'i.o Junior chamber
of commerce all-state hlgh.n-hool
ba-ket bull banqnct held here \j,B Rns«s,|| MaOlaia, presWcnt.
Monday night was greatly pralMd Mra. Morris, vh-e-preeldcnt: Mrs.
Tuesday morning In the regular j |i*,nxim, treasurer; Miss MIMred I nhlp Kl Reno quliitul that smear-
d..n> broadcast ot Waller M liar N,„ |,,-,-relary: Mr- York, cor-j "I • 3i-J defeat ifm the ho'-
rl-s.n, ........git.g editor of tho<|-, p,,r,,Bug secret ary. During the from the oil .-apttal tn the slate
'••'Jr Dklal >oiaii^iind Times o. K |, \|,„ , |„im tpsl ol; tournament at Oklnhomn City last
Irvlna. K**'« another of hla series week
loams, lie lold Ills hearers that
ho had learned “A klndcrgartner
lu this city Is required lo take a
ball and dribble around Hie teach-
er" before being admitted.
The player* In whose honor till'
enthusiastic crowd wsa assembled
were John Rogers. Tulsa's red-
ha Irml captain; Woodle Itentro.
T. It. Oonnatlyr, forwards; Troy
PoiX, i cut or. and Tay lor Utile,
guard, nil of Ihe state champion
radio ttatlon WKY.
John K. MetMcnger Accid- j t|,‘(
cntallv Shot
was shut down March Id, but
kin
of Tonkswa; a brother,
year It will likely continue <lr1bur ,|||nt(.r o( Kn,U; , „pp.
for another month. Mr Keller re- ,irntw (imn|P Uwson. Powca
ports. city
Funeral ervlces will la* held
Herv l.-c i
II K. McTaagart of the Anstb.", at the Christian church ut 2:Ju
Adolph Mcs« ujer.. |„ar| un,| prte Bchltm I, north- oVIm k Thursday afternoon, with
t n- n b *» I Monday evening, wbllo Mf* Plltll !North K'an* avenue, attondc11 |(„, l|tl were guests Bun- Rev. II. It Hildebrand, pastor. In
1 * '. ‘ I er ami •«»>' Kenneth, remalnswl lkl' funeral services at 4 ® I***k. day In the home of the former's . barge. Burial lu Kl Reno cent. -
,1.0 -lied Monday morning ... a , ......... .-s.-otn* .......... In Oklahoma Nn|„ „ MrTaggsrt and M.-
Bulpl.ur sanllnrlum. will be con- , ________ City for Mr. Mesacnger's brother.
ducted at o'elsa'k Wednesday I John F. Messenger, 49. who was
Mr. Harrison, who has served
as touktn.aster for the wcaslon
for \ho past ihrs>e years, highly
commended Kl Kono on sponsor-
ing such an outstanding event
and declared that It was the
greatest affair of It* kind he had
attended.
of lecture- on “Kerres," ami S'-r- * reals-* S|mrt«iuau*litp
era I | us per* were read pertaining T '••’- l.lnachdd emphaaliod ths.
lo ssatpi'raiInn with Instructors. ) Ituiwrtnnce of haskelball for do-
— i ■■ ‘'eloping sportsmanship and crerit-
! ing sn Incuntlve for other fields
McT.sggi.ti in Norman.
Hoff avenue, returned Monday
night from a brief visit In tic
j lory. Wilson Funeral home Is In home of Iot mother. Mrs. K. ('
charge of arrangement*. Werner In Sterling. Kan*.
! of endeavor.
The "dad of basketball" de-
veloped the hl*tory of the game
from the time 41 yoar* ago when
he was called upon to Invent
some new Indoor game to bold
the Interest of the men studsmt •
In physical education.
The speaker declares! that In.
" 1 M Five Months Old Child l> i
■am* In which the compsrtl^g
teams shoot a ball through a
basket by recalling one of his
Mr-. James K. Kelso, Mrs. Km-
erstin II. Kelso and Miss Kathryn
Wood transacts*.! bus Inca* In Okln-
homn City Tuesday morning.
I'nnimoniii Victim
‘Duck
DETROIT GANGSTER
SOUGHT BY POLICE
nltcruoon at III" It.-sl lt<* k church
with tt' V, J. W. Ilurk. r In charge
Interment will tc in the R.*l
II.H-k cemetery. Mr. Baker, who
was s ntc.ilb'r of the Kl Ileus.
Post No. .11 American Is slou.
had les i, iiriier I real menl at th**
sNi.llarl.im Inr the t>u«l four
week s, j
Burrhor* In. Ii.de the widow,. ^
Mr- Is.--:* Baker, and four rbll- J Fleischer Winlfd ill Lillfl
ilr«'ti. Aiiim IIh It* ••, Lt»\
ItdiiiiilM lt*rni*4 4*. mill lull) I -11 ,
Kl lour liNhcr*. M \V.
Ilnkti. T. I* linker, Kl
JmiiH (’, .\«In Ofovh*'
linker, I'm lull UI) nn n«*ll nm n
*Mrr. Mr* M II lloli* n. <*«1uvno(.
I»crirh Kidnupini:
llopewe||, N. J., 'tins h 22 .4'*
t'ollee *t ihe l.indhs-rgh home
board with Interesi alaiul a Now
A, 0, l > vl , H (ft I'.HUHU’C | iapture llatn Fh I•< her. Ivirolt
Union ( i(v WcdncHdav'1...... L*"“ "r ".r ....
■ * • [ ilo.ilug nbonl the
aes Idenially shot at hi* home ^
there Baturslay morning.
Kites were conducts-d at tho |
Bir»-et and Draper l ndertakers
Parlor*, ami burial wa* In tkv
Ito-e mil cemetery. In addition 1
to Adolpb MuMvngcr. »urv|sor*|
tin lode the widow, four dauth-j
ter*, five brother- and two ale-1
Itris
The Mv*»engvr* made lhelr *
home near Ualuo City (or a nuin- i
her of yoar* previous lo tholr
moving In Oklabonm City ail
y.-nr* ago. Bcserul other Kl Ite*1
no ps-ople attended the rite* with
Mr and Mr*. Adolph Messenger
Professor Shane Tslk*
ut Ili-Sehmd Assembly
THE “NINETEENTH HOLE’
U.itp ral rile* for Ralph Preston
I Sherw.NMl, five month* old son of
' Mr. and Mr*. Pre-lot. Sherwood,
1 of near Kl Reno, were . onduclml
the l.lmlleral.
kldi.Hi.li.R of| Artangeiucnts for Die unto..
A game between the Kl Item,I"”..... lM" pri~Ka*t"r night Mrvlce* nl ths i
Independent A. O U. W. eager* Iww,w »•*" ',.m|ts" t lUptUt church Ihl* week begin
and th. Union City Independent*! Th,'r“ ••* 'Hsiia.i their n),lg Tuesday night were an.iuun • '
will l.e pi*.i*| at k o'clock W.d-1 from •"'‘’•l develop I during a**ctnhly of Ihe Kl lie-
n.'sslay night on the southerner * "* »",’"v.|*dl» for th"*" hlgh*shoo| .t .d.ut tardy Tue.s
court. *** no "break In the day morning tn (be auditorium.
Union fits, Who wa . defeated I '"’f or e|*ewhs-re In New FrofuaMT J. W. Shane, ol III. I
In the recent IHnger luvluOonl * I Phillip* Unlrorelty In Knlsl wl,. |
loun.es final*, will attempt tn l« D *|tetk *1 Ihe meetings, wa*
re.cnge that sletory s.f ihe l>.al< WAR ON KOAT RILOTS , h • principal *|e aks-r v.f th<
They have uDo i-niered Hi* lotir-i l<un*lng. Ml.h, tlF) Motor l«a»i 1 morning. Kov. James K. Me-1
ney 1st he sondurlesl here next) I**!***" *'«• otorale a Ihnsi lu « t'ont.ell, pa*lor uf Ihe Central
Week. | reckless manner, or at Ins. great' \|>-thodltl church, and Rev. R,
| a *taw*d. *o ns to I'l.ilnnaer the j r. Hildebrand, pactor of the
lives uf Iwvihers, will ln< arrestesl. Christian church. asal*le«l with
, ami ibarged with a misdemeanor.' the program.
00 Bridge I rojeClMjunHit a new .vilehlgsn l*> rile Ha chapter III-Y and th
.Girl HisseMv* will have charnel
.*...1.111111111' a ltd of fll.kol tot | LAnott votes RAY CUT s,f ihe opening "fvh'c*, Thursday
the ...tislrsi. Hon ot seven '.rt.lg.?*, F.iemmenio, Cal., HP) It.illdluu ..lulu Hi» Girl Hsout* have a bed
between I ii ton City and Wheal* craftsmen here have just gone ut. ) to lake part In the program,
land, the J. W. Hopper < ousti 1 „ new wage *rnle l& per cent | Kl ReltO lllgltacho.il pep club*1
low. r that, lu th<> past. The new i will appear Friday night and Bat-1
aenle was votcl voluntarily hy | orday night Ihe ehurehes will I
the in.'united 1st,nr vrtoips "tl.1 p| " tile Mis* Rose Wltehec, prill-I
view of evlsllng . ondlttons." I eliml, spoke hrlvtly. asklaa the
- —- - • | i'ito|tcraih,n of thn student* In lit.'I
• TART* ••PfRANTO CLASS | pro-Raster revival servlee,.
Miwlfi.nl, 'las* , HP) A . lasa lu i
Fsperanto, the universal language ! Mr*, Anna Rentwlt and .laugh-
has Iteei organised nl Tufl* is.I i ler, Mis* Nurittn, 3uj Ro.ilh ll.tr-
I er avvuiue. returned Monday evc-
IF YOU KNOWS
Of A OlTTtK OlE_ ■'
LtTS GOTO IT’, J
(avorllo boyhood sports,
on tho Rock."
He I'ourelved the Idea, he said,
of Using a horlionlal hoop, go
that the hall could not with any
I , . , ,_. _ . J___® 1 great amount of force be thrown
at a o clock Tuesday afternoon f,f(H.UT,„ M lh„ roughne- In-
\ *' ,‘”n,,0" Unen{ homv' I door, would be eliminated
Rev. Hugh lloydston. pastor oil |„ tbaaklut th* Kl Reno ebam-
tho Church of Chrl*t. was I.. i,t.r 0f commerce for Inviting him
charge. Iturlal w*. In Ihe Kl to speak al tho annual banquot,
Reno v-cRMtery. Tho child dlvwl al Dr. Naismlth remarked that "Ihls
tl o'doek Monday night *'ftur a 11« (he happlost occasion In tho
. sudden attack ol pneumonia only I |»a*i II yoar* of my life since I
| a few hour* provtou*. | invented baakotball."
Burvlvors In. hide Ihe pareul*| After the Intensely /Interesting
and a small sister, Kvolyn, of the; sportsman had finished hi* ad-
' home, ope mile north of Kl Iteiio. | dress every person In tho oudl-
Biirh'lars Uhisi'l Roof
(o Loot YotinghcimB
(Bee NO. TWO, Page BIX)
(ONGRESS TODAY
( Bid In Low
tIon n.mpwtty of Oklahoma City
was Ihe apparent low bidder
when the offers wi-re opened Toes*
it* highway com-
...-taled Prow* «tIn-
.1*. by I Ini
I i.iUnlxa. an J
I patch staled.
Tlte P* ojee
i ie.nl v on sta
are In I'an^idlan
highway (I
Burglar*, chiseling lhelr way
I thiongh the roof over the rear of
| the Yoonghelin clothing store, es-
caped Monday night with aevernl
| articles of apparel, n check-up re
vettlod Tuesday.
According to the statement ol
| local pollen, apparently three rob-
ber* were Involved In Iho bur
. glory wiih h oceurre.l Mime limn
'In. Ing it." night j UK*.
A complete Inventory hod not i 'Ppiuiulotions conimtiie,' , «*>>
taken, so that no osllmole I shier* 10 per cent rut authnrlied
IIY UMTKD PRKBM
It note
Continue* conslderutlon ol ap-
propriation bill for department* of
•tale, Justice, commerce and la
hoi.
Immigration eomntHtoe hearing
<>u hill to report certain ills* *e.
Imon
t-
C/A rAV
I of the loss was available Isle to-' '"'' tlor dc|Mrtineul spproprla
day. The rohln'is l.sd apparently I
Intended to make sway with a M,"”, m"""* commlllev
.large quantity ol nieri’hanillse I I"' Ihtvla coal hill,
I w hid. w as I'.mdlisl ami ready In
Im carried off. mil they must have
bee,, irtgliinneil away, Ihe pollrt
slated
WEATHER
Privileges and r|nci|on* commll-
tee liiushlers M.ih»in.i and North
I'arollua eleelhin contest*.
Role* committee hearing on
resolution to h made ant proceed-
ing* of aenatu
Men*#
eouslderat Ion of
...
Mi*. Tom Bentgi’lt, of l'u*hl..g,
.* i lo. Ing III . Ili'iuicli'* mot her,
Mrs, Anna Item*' Ii, Sol Roulli
llarkvr tcenur
le*e .Miller ailnplee* of the Falilsn
society, Uf ill. ft, slu.l. Ills Who
have jollied the etas* a majority
did *o out of mere igrlualty.
nlng from Cushing, w here (hey i
were week ettd guest* ot rola-1
ll' 9*. i
i
Farwaatt
I'.lr nit u.inl. el.Nitg*. In tem-
"'rHleri in..l-i.i ivtvsl W.i|utvday.
Cl Rtns Wsaltier
For ft hour p<.I.hI ending al I
n n. Mo...lav: I. gh, if; tow, 10;
Ml I o'cha k, It.
Hlale of Weather, cleat
I reelpllalto.., oo.ie,
Bun flse* tomorrow at *.»g
Buu avta today at tl. 1E.
Way* and mean* eo.uiulltee eon-
td-r- N.i.einlments* In lax hill
Banking and currency enminh
tee meets on homo loan hill and
slal.lllsallou teglslalhiu.
Military affair* committee m<<et
on Mi.«rh, Shoal* legUlath.u,
Klacttons cummin** ..insider*
I He He i O't'vionur election col. test
' ............""til., .uullauuc
silver luiostlguU.ou
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 22, 1932, newspaper, March 22, 1932; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc917994/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.