The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 61, Ed. 1 Monday, April 11, 1932 Page: 2 of 6
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rAGfi TWO
THE EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
MONDAY, APRIL 11, KM.
With The Tramp
\V. 0. Harcmves
-hopping In El Rono. How many Rosen. his only son. if finishingj
iIip eighth grade tIlls reason a:
Hip Old Calumet oehool. Feof. (
l.nrg will not tea-lt here nnotho-
ypar, and Thp Tramp bated lo
of the school was with thorn «
failed to learn.
I»rnf. tiny, with tho wife and
a pupil who was contesting- were
j,t the Oxford too; but wp did not
find how muny of their undents
were In any of ihr -ont-s;* that
wore Itelnt; put on Saturday. One ........_ — .
"puny list" tor several we-:,.-,. , thing that wo rogrot to learn I* year with Mr. and Mrs. Young.,
1,‘it was feeling hotter Saturday, the fact that Ivor, t.ray will not and ahull no: forget them an! th«
\'l his church app lintm•‘tits hav • In- at Piedmont next year as lie l. hoy soon.
I a . i____ .1 i....l,A*d l Iml u* I ---- I
I-car this news lor the fact that
he Is one of the fine teachers of
the county and usually stays along
lime at li school. We remember |
to have had a good dinner In ;
-Todays News In Pictures-
On Secret Trip
Now what do you think of this i withstanding he Is so badly crlp-
Oklahoma weather? At El Reno ! >«*• HU wife has been so on the
, "puny list for several weeks:
Saturday we saw several summe:
straw hats. Of course these fel* , 11(B tllllit ll .................. „ _ . ...
lows were pressing the season, i good Sunday school and are do- enc of the g md tealvrs that w .. . |
but they had the straw alack-• „,g . good work. 'always bate to sec the county M.ss May IW-vHer: Mis. Roecbe
just the same. Wonder what -- l»». I “* tJ Tor nei-1
.hoy are doing with then, thU, JofulM We me, Mr. u . .. J ' * ‘i"'!"1*' 'tV Siher S'J
ft ernnon Sunday’ Then tlu-n , , Mi*. Tlionip*'»n: Mesdami < Ro-1 Kingfisher where her father ha,,
art er noon Buittfi 1 Loranien oa tit- ■ ohm r. whore tb# ...... , , f a niinii„r of year . sn •
ir> the progressive home wife ,. . I.ert and Harry Thompson ur in 1 r «
that has already had a part a- "SI. and Argy C'un bold. Ihe|,1 k ....... w#|l „f lflwn WW(. j *« “hopping a. K K«o
has, of her spring house cle.nln 11 weekly me.Mngrrernear Allison ■ j wllh 0ilr ,;i „on , met- J'g Z ™thei
;r i Saturday afternoon. H a
Baby Back to His Mother After 12 Hours Imprisonment in 20-Foot Shaft '
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more trouble, for they had to1 eggs, that he came In on
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the • wonderful lo wat-.i the amoun*
of eggs these good rural women
are marketing at Ei Reno at th-
present time and we are sure tha'
with them too.
I1IUIC liuin/iw, ...........
have H to provide against that street car and the eggs would
snow storm tha: prevailed out In jus: pay the fair and uskm! Th-
western Oklahoma, and edged Tramp liow lie could "buy any*
suit this wav a little. thing with the empty bucketV
— end we turnrj the que itlon down!
The Ice cream peddlers bad to'as being loo deep for a Trump,
pack their Ice cream away and i lie informed the crowd that tie
w’.ill for some more spring wenlh- was doing lots of hard work, and
er and »o there yjn go. It’s n was starting lo enumerate ihe dlf-
great Oklahoma and a greater var* ferent Jobs lie had when his wife
li ly of weather was never seen Irjtanie along and rep tried that h -
. ny climate but we have It Just HU, not so "work brittle’ li-
the same. Hut there Is a "all-1 many of Ms nelgnbors (bought h- other term, and
lining" to every cloud and wu*. and that he Ju it plowed up
hool she baa taught the last
;wo year., for another year, (load
these good folks know when they-
get a good teacher, and keep her. (
ii- r brother is ........... -uper- {
these good ladle* had their eg? ■ j latemlcnt ot Kingfisher county,
and It runs In the family to be j
uachers. Her pupils tendered
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Mistletoe School: Visiting out |,t.r a weinier roast Friday night j
this way Friday we found Ml« J„t which ihe pupil body with th-,
Hazel Reece busy with a fine I teacher had a great time,
bunch of student*. She Informed ,
The Tramp that lie had already l»|-oriel Hunslny School >lce«:^
agreed to tea -h thh school an-, salurdoy evening we leurnod thn:
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Major CharWt Schoeffal
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we are getting with this rain, and
tor our parts we have no kick
< oinlng. Especially as long as
ihe good farmers get some in lister
tor their crops.
that alfalfa patch to keep Ills rec
ird up and to kill the grass out.
-Now what do you think of that
was all be would say,” after sit,
had gone. Well, we do not
Illume e llWI 011 ; h-on I- Um | d -
\ cr--.il deal of corn wa«-|,<it do any more nor... f -t t<- •
rlnntcd In the county la,; week. lutve done tlu-lr share <>( it .in- i
agreed to tea-n inr sciiou an- iSuiiirday evening *-• n-urn-si u,»-
other term, and of t-our-e will j ihe district Sunday cliool meet ^ viurh secrecy has veiled the trip j
spend her vacation at -onto good j «.,uld lie nt Calumet Sunday, with I ^ Major Charles Schoef/el, New
-tin,,l ihls summer. Hard work ! ainn«r nerved for the delegates, . ' ,, ____ .__.__
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.......| would he at Calumet Sunday, with| of M . r rh#rlM Schoeffel, New
"’hool this summer. Hard work „ dinner served for the delegates, J( life #aeW( to London
the ho t^a^hor* have whtn ih^> 1. mi \iMltorx, uiirt that wo would -- —
leach during nine month* of the 1 |,e ex peel e I. Well, look at Ihl*
year, then attend s -hool during | weather, will you, and imagine
the summer, and right bark In the ., follow driving from Kingfisher
‘ "ffif“ to Calumet In this eold rain. Had
to forego litis pleasure, as badly
I US we hated It. Hope they had
school room ngaln She lias thir-
ty three pupils enroled. and till
was Iter first year nt MIhiIcIo-
t lunted In the county 1«<; week, have done their share o| it »in< , was tier tirs, year » ■ , i(, We nuteo u. ii--i>e
and ilia’ comes 111 for this molatet | they came to Oklahoma uny way. The hoard I- careful of this boo. |a K00d representative IkuIv Pres-
in a great way. and will dftubtlM f|W pwfk ......... Ibi) and everything poaalble Is d me , ll( al„t had a good time. \\<
Veen l*Her*on: Mr. Ib-tei on
n mi riri/iiiiiin - ----- 1 i III .him imu « ’
to help the teacher have a good j hMfl ah|^ |(1 he „t all thele
school. I meetings for two year*, and hated
»a. Ill with Ills egg* and luf irm-1 — |to ml«s Ihls one.
e-l The Tramp he wu planting, Mr. Za!*: Mr. HU II'• - north-
corn In that nice field by the leant of Manner, where he owns a
house and along the highway, j good truck larm. He la not sure
Vi-rn has a lovely home, uml one yet that the fruit trees will be
in connection with the Lindbergh
baby kidnaping. Immediately
after disembarking from the liner,
an which he po»ed as a salesman.
Major Schoeff-1 went into confer-
ence with official* of Scotland
Yard.
- SPECIAL CENTS AI PRESS PHOTO SERVICE.
Herr's little Gerald Collin* with bis mother. Mr*. Paul Collins, as be appeared In Brlhany hospital In
Miami. Ok.. Ihr luornlnc after be bad been rescued from what seeuird to be certain death in a JMoot drill
lest hole near PI,her. Ok. Hr had been imprisoned It hours when hr was finally released amid cheers nr
hundred* who had satherrd to watch the rescue work. The child's head was badly swollen as a result ur
be in; held fast between jaEEfd roeks daring his Inns imprisonment. . ... , ------
it........ enough molster to bring
It up. Oat* and alfalfa were
>*t begging for rain, and It will
i.nt take much to satisfy their
rendition either, and there will
In- another cause for rejol lug.
The other small shower that cam. ..... — _
i few day* ago helped the native „f t)U, ......I (arms of this section.
;m*tiire to some ,-stent and a lltvlc They urn getting a lat of egg* nl,,l
morn added to what they already ' milking some gaud cow * and In
have will make It look up. Then ,i,#l way are making thing* go,..............
w„ saw several farmers that ha I *i„„g nicely j nothing but frost or eom- p^-r l.
very cloddy land, and .hla- will keep his crops from making
4 melt the , |od* and help them Gcurgr Htirie: Mr. Stln. -P«-n I good a he I- a careful larm -
1 ’ |,(4 line, lie milk- rrme goo-.
MAYOR FIRES ENTIRE POI ICE FORCP
Oklahoma Indians Relieve In Self-Support
llirtilanrt: The teacher at III h-.
laud ha* maintained lilerary at J
iliis school since he has taugli,!
. h- re fm .in-- year*, and at tb* j
ii,it; liut I hoping to have grap- |, t li.-y ulway- ha, • ,
and Plums, with a nice crop o'' proKrunl. Friday night wa, the
berries One ihlug is certain f„r this prog-am. and we hud
an Inviial.oR to l«- present. W
worth anything till* s«a-on
#111 melt the ,Tods and help inert tiewrge MW*t r"
i„ |irepare the land for seeding 'Saturday looking for some gnvd
pi, it will help everythlna. and „|,„ai* to pul lit his h-tg lot
, r- rybody to gel a better hold ! ,0 help consume the waste and be
ami lake courage at leg* , ,,|v for the market tins fall
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took the wife down to E! Ilea,-
/rlday morning, and after we had j
____a good supper at Rev. lewis’j
rows, ha* a few hogs, lots ot . |,urried out In order
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, hl.-ks. and Plenty <>f « jnne.
good* to feed the family till they |
that wo might secure sea* for Ii
Well, It wa- good we hurled oui
f I or l IM IIMM b* » Mito m •*» ** ■ -- - - - —
W-- did not 1,-arn whether It-;, an d<» another year- canning, 11 „r wo would have bad to stand
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.... ....- —..... ^ ■ i very avulltlile lirh of sint e wa
three , a*<* of eggs a* »" ,,m ’ I „.„d. and lhen the audl 'B>e sloo.l
------ ..... -r,..r .hit., tra-nd ,h(. w.it* and at the win
daw* There were a* lw»*t w*
,-ould count mar four hundred
people in tin house, and from all
sign* there were at I >a ; a link
i red on the outside. The pi e
gram »•*' Interesting from th
i;, , iM |. - w, lOd nv | found
i.. arglba -t Kl Reno - , , on Ihl ........ tarn, t tuv H, Ywwag: Mi Youa Me it, • bul-dian '•
unlay evening someone spoke and something to luke car- of Ihclihe farm Joining the Old (alum-: (cr wrr<1 uk,.„. they
wc dl-overeu tnal Kev. Barker j wa«ta aaout hi* farm and In, school, and thl,l*hl« lblr,l yjmi | nought iu a lot of chair* and
n, r -.in H- U lookiiii . , ,, in.........I ....... v „„ tIn farm. He wa* unloadiu : 1
pretty good- and Is havlnt good (at h(„, J three rases «l.
eerviees at all (he churches that I ; along the Street*, and after whil
In- la preaching to; Im vide* lit jultM« wHnri Julius and th - i„. Informed The Tramp (hat •
larm ts coming ->n very well lie I- wife were in El Item, Helurdajr would have some cotton IIhi s year,
ilellghietl with the Sunday ie-h,M,t - a),|, tt no of cream, and am" that they have lot. of vt t-• -
nt Heaston and Informed Tb ■ ,, ***. Starling right f *r "N -wly j horn In-ns and plenty <• ■ •
Tramp that the ntteudan-,- wa< Weds”, we say. IM course, they have
koIiik aro'ii.ii «!!«• huii<lr«‘*l hii«I I town* i«UH ,r 1 —
llfi> *Hifh Huiidny. Mini wu- It a-? If r\ | inoai and Wvrd. 1°*** ^ tlr.vt rlne nt tin* curtain till in
d-llahted with It too Ue h i- srhoo) In Ihe «• tuuty was n-pre | and hud to-ow .,a»tn. and * <r |.ro|tr.,iii w.i* rendered Tin---
lived in this enanly • b.n* (Imshisented at kl Mmo savordav. Crof l hoping that he «•« I,epic n-e.l a larg.-r hon -e. It,
and has had a useful life, not-1 l.ewl* and wife of l»l bland. w.*r*| lure today tv make th-m vr,. ftrl ,hl.v -hmtld have a regula:
_______minim-, -ill,llu. >" h-lt
gnllierluas It's it large ........tun-
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j pul,II- knows that w licit there I*
• I. ny tiling t» do out there It will
11 >.,i| aii.l . , ■ ■ v le-lv i rl<
_ I.ltd Tlte school hoard lutv- not
[V / ^ ^ B 'j it . . i wti.i win is-ii- 't
31______ K -bool another year; hut IF* un-
derstood that the *amc (each -•
that Im* been out liter- for Fv<
year* -an have It If he will t,k*j
It, ami we consider ihl* a f in
tiellng loo, for he I* ever) (II-1*
to teacher ami one of the v-ry he*'.
i„f community builder* with It
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The picture above will contradict i These Wichita Indians pattae-1
I the belief of some that (he Indians for n minute from their mtlon
I of Oklahoma are content to net picking to pose for a picture. They
b”.;k t.ml let the government and are Ned Greeley. Francis R.-nan-l
their communities worry shout Dewey Wheeler. Their h--tns t»
their support. (our miles east of AnadarJto.
TO IDENTIFY KIDNAPED CHILDREN
i When Mayor Jo—ph If. Van • pcndi-d tho entire p-1 -onnd of 22
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II Of The Downward Irene! |j
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•6M*>ARAfMnr6fY 'Of Livb-ti
HQMk..tLtCIWtltY
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SBUAIAU Of LABOH
Of UVING NOIX
,CO>T
Of tlV«
COMfAe
M-tcr of Foiling-wood, N. J.,
cant- to th<- conclusion that his
police force wus "being run by
four or liv* politician*’’, lie au*-
men. The ntnyor is -hown hero
swearing in Walter Grant a* a--
sistant chi-'f of police, the "bark*
bono" of a new force.
Slate Hoys Receive Engineering Honors
fxrs.-=?e*’a >
UK AL BRIEFS |
Mr* \una Ftoavmon and daugh-
ter. Mis* IMfhlne. HI North
Hlcktonl avenue. *p-iti Hondav in
Oklahoma (Tty.
HE fli»tted lint* on th» chart
above shows how the cost of
»I living h;”* I teen coming down
ninco 192f>, ftcoHtling to the Uni*
C j ed States Bureau of labor nta*
i t tint tea. The cost of living h ns dr-
•f,
C f dined sharply the past two years
hut is still 4f>‘- above 1913.
* Tin- solid line -m the ahove chatt
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shown the downward trend of
51 home electric service. Even dur*
i | ing the |M»riod of sharp decline is.
1 ^ |!«r Klfftrleity For Kctmomy
in coat of living the cost of homo
electric sendee has declined
greater and is now !12‘, below
the cost of living in 19JJI
Home electric service is the
smallest item in your family bud-
pet. The cost is insignificant
when you recall the manv serv-
ices electricity performs in your
home during the month . . . and
the more you use the cheaper it
Oklahoma Gaa & Electric Company
Kl Nano Oiatrlct
John T. Nairton. M«e
UlWwau
l,It Mb
men* HI
i' USM*,
Cot-Meous. fcroontl Attantton
to Cvoey C not amor
Mb ls.nl-- Hloneutau and llrtu --1
F,i* w,re Oklahoma City visitor*
Sunday.
M... Gw, ltd,>1) u Flrtnln. of Fhl-
, nvo. III.. I* visiting in the horn-
ot h-r *uui Mr- Flydo Mu»*ro»--
and Mr Mu*grova. Ml South H„ff
avenue
Mr aid Mr- II I. Norman. M*
Sunset Drive, were ittasts Sunday
of Mr. Norman'* lutreul*. Mr und
Mr« I'restoii Norman In Fllnton.
Charlie Williams and Osrar|
lllgler were hualunw* visitor* In
Oklahoma City Monday.
Mlsa Ctarh-e Hrttl. SIR N.-nlt
lliM-k I- land avenue, spent Sunday
aftertumn wlih her sister, Mr*.
Eloyd Mullet and Mr. Ilntlrr In Ok-
luliotnn Fit)'.
It i4<re Smith, ot Fhl,’kasha,
tranaartad hu»ln»*a lore Monday.
Dale 1'hllllps. S'tu'v North llhk-
fortl avenue, spent Surdnv with
relative* In Oklahoma t’ltv.
Mr*. M. F Kuwait anil daugh-
ter. Mis* (Hail's, ot Ohlahomu
City were gue*t< Sunday of their
sister mol aunt, Mrs All*,- Thomp-
son. <10 South EIIImiii aventn-
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of Oklahoma havo Ju*t Iteen rerog- (<|m)lfn; Ktnr*i Cotton, Sayre, and
hired for their r""1 engineering K<)| Kan„„*,i Amarillo. Tegaa Hark
!< holarahtp and honore,! with nn n,w Aubrey Hllyett. Tula*: Robert
Initial ion into Sigma Tau. honor- U.k, AlvuJ-arrell
arv ,ngmeeting fraternlly. They cheater. Morrta »•>'•«»": '
«re- fTmt row. left t» right; Fal-Fhrta Sullivan. NwnmJ
Hartley MynTG Hobh UtSS, Ohla- R,«,a. T, xhonm: Ered
h-ma city; Runert Mcflumr. Trtn- Fuahtng; und Hed Cullloon BartJ
.(dad; Orvlllo Harnett, Watonga; I leavllla. __
HER’S AN INTERNATIONAL ROMANCE
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In an effort to romhat kidnaping
In I’tah ami make identification of
abducted children certain, a atata
law requiring tho taking of an in*
Ihnt'i footprinti Immediately nfV-
or birth hao been advocated. Mt*o
Lorna Laroen, above, of the Utah
identification bureau in Salt Lake
City, 1* showing Mr*. Reed Culp,
mother of Reed Culp* Jr, bow.
BARKLEY OR SHOUSE FOR KEYNOTER
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Mr* lien K. Nortlln, SJ<d* North
lltM-k Islot'-I avenue, I* vl*IHn«
relatives In Kae*ua t’ltv, Mo
Mr*. J. *D Murphy. Nortli
lt»ik bland avenue, is retmiied
as lining well following u major
operation at Ihe Kl ID no anal-
tarbtm Saturday.
f), H Nave aed L 0. Illggln*
transact'd huslnrao In Oklahomi
City Sunday
Mrs .lame* l^me and Mr. and
Mr*. J. W. Peirce, of Anadarho.
were guests Hundav of relative*
and frtead* here
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Mia* Fratir** Rosworth, of Fvana*
toot, III., and her (Unco, Dr. Tre-
ear Stamp, woll known London
pkfakUn, pooo for tha ramara*
man at the hrlde'a home in tha
Chicago ouburb. Following their
wedding. April ». they oail far
Fngtand where Ihey will lire. ^
■arkloy Shaaso
The flnt toil of otrength botween i mmi in fhirogn. April 4. Rm.
tho Roooovolt forro* In tho Demo- I »tor Albtn Barhloy of K- nlutky.
.rotie porty tnd the aiHkHooiovelt who rtnoun- -d hla own lovarlie
groups lo oipooted to dovelop j son vandtdavy lor prooldent In fo-
whon tho showdown occurs lot
temporary chairman and heynotor
of tho D-rmomtle national con*
vontlon at tho mootlnf of tho
pgrty*f foBitnIHse1 on , irrengo*
vor of Roosevelt, has bream* the
Roosevelt candidate for the post
Tho anti-Moose volt foroes are
known to favor Bhouso, otislrmaa
of th* oiocutlv* commit!**.
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