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You Can Buy It For
Less In El Reno
The El Reno Daily Tribune
a newspaper devoted to 28,000 Canaaian County folk, reaching 3,700 families, and carrying the largest volume of local news of any daily paper published In a city of like size in Oklahoma.
The Heart of the Rich
Canadian Valley
VOLUME 41, NO. 7f o*/#
U R. WE
(/P) MEANS ASSOCIATED PRESS
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1982.
(IP) MEANS UNITED PRESS
SINGLE COPY, 3 CENTS
Registration for .‘M)ay
State Encampment
Opens Tuesday
Nearly 100 members of tlu
0. A. It., uml its uuxiliury mo
duties were exported to begll
arriving in El itoiio late .Monday
for the 42nd unniial Okluhonu
encampment opening Tuesday
luorjiiiiK.
Registration for the vUiliny
members of tlio U. A. It.. Wo
mens Relief corps. Ladies of tlu
<!. A. It. and the Daughters o
tlio Union Veterans of the Civl
War will get underway Tuesday
morning fruui x o'clock unit
noon at tlio Southern Hotel.
Prominent state and natior.a
leaders of the organizations wll
appear on the programs at tin
business sessions'and banquets
during the throe-day session.
sight-Mf ng Tour Planned
Tuesday afternoon tho open-
ing business meeting will be con
ducted from 1:30 to t o'clock
Tlio guests will then bo takei
on a sight-seeing tour of thi
oily ami points of Interest In
eluding Hie new 'Federal South-
west Reformatory, Fort Ileno and
the Cheyenne and Arapulio In-
dian schools and settlement ol
Concho.
At x o'clock Tuesday night a
campfire will be held at the
liigliscliool auditorium. James A
Rinehart, local attorney, will girt
tlie welcoming address. Momor-
iala will bo presented by Hie
various groups. Frod Hampton
is chairman of the Klwanls en-
tertainment committee which wil
be In charge of a special pro-
gram at the conclusion of the
ca m pf Ire.
The principal features of Wed-
nesday’s program will lie the
parade al 10 o'clock and Hip fi-
lial liaiiquet al the Irving school
gymnasium at 7 o'clock.
Separate Program* Liven
Complete program for the In-
ftam* NU. TWO, fag- MX)
Vou Hear
'tty highways
,£lty were
p.VNA*. *
near i,
heavily trufflcu Monday noon
witli those actively enguged in
the chase for the bunk bandit
and then those who were satis-
fied to he mere spectators.
HOPING TO BE PERMANENT GUESTS
Miss Montey A. Kilgore, cashier
of the Rank of Union, wins to-
day’s medal. The woman show-
ed plenty of proscnco of mind
when she devised a way to
sound Hie rob jury uiurin and
also to keep tlio hold bandit
from locking Hie bunk officials
In Hie vault.
Straw but season and "shirt
sleeve" days can not be far In
tlio offing when the mercury
climbs lo 82 degrees as it did
today.
CARRIES OFF ’32
COUNTY CONTESTS
Victor Garners 55 Points
In Curricular, Fine
Arts, Track Events
Piedmont was predominant In
| the various Canadian county cur*
I rlcular, fine arts, track and field
CATTLE TRAIN IN
| events for consolidated schools
j this season, scoring 53 more point-
j Ilian Us nearest competitor for
I Hie championship iroptiy, It was
1 learned Monday, when a correc-1
| Hon was aso announced in tbs
! results of Hie lilglischool field and
j truck, meet here Saturday.
In recording Hie names of th"
Mustang ami Union City high-
. cliool entries, officials registered
, Hie Mustang boys under Union
- I City and vice versa. This error,
I however, made no difference In
One Killed as Engine Hits!the total score or oach school.
Mustang totaling 30
Cow on Track
Cll.iton, Oklir, May 3 (Al*)—j
An engine and ten cars of w | *s**ll«.ett-d
northbound Santa Fo cattle train
left the tracks hero late yestur-
duy and overturned In a ditch,
killing the engineer and Injuring
the fireman end a brakenian.
Frank Hallaghcr, of Falrvlew, .. . . . .
engineer, was crushed lo death. lh‘ rt mwinUi* 14. Piedmont girls
II. L. Deahmor Wellington. Kans..JW0", bo,h 11,0 *lr,B un*'
doubles.
Mustang Second
points and
Union City 20. A correct list
of tlio winners in Saturday's cou-
tosts Is given below.
The trophy wlnuing school
55 of its point i
In tho grade and highschool
curricular aud linn arts events,
while tho grade school ath-
letes added an cztra 21. Th *,
liigliscliool thinly-clads accounted
for 45. and the tennis winneri
tlio brukeinan, was taken to u
hospital suffering from u dis-
located shoulder and possible in-
ternal Injuries. The fireman,
Making (he next strougust hid
for tlio county consolidated school
Junius \viilii<*r. of Fal'rHcw'.' jump- j pol^w ere Ian,crc.i
In t)i>< curricuiar and fine urti. J
Roosevelt, Smith, Garner
Race 4>f National
Significance
Sun Fratn-lsco, May 2 (A I*) -
(For Democrats, tho state's presi-
dential primary tomorrow Is vital;
j for llio Republicans It will ho
I only a vote of ronfideu o in its
| unopposed candidate— President
i Hoover.
The Democrats, holding a rec-
ord registration atrength of 817.-
I 4X2, will decide to whom will go
California's 44 voles al (ho par-
ity's nationul convention. Dele-
gation tickets, to appear on tho
We Saw Today
VTINK beaut (III dills putting
• ^ on a May pole dunce in
a down town show window-.
Sim Richard Reville, who
showed up several of Ills
angler friends .Sunday when he
landed six nice sized bass the
largest of which tipped Hie
icaies at 2 Vi pounds.
The following: Judgo cried
ho prisoner In the dock, "have
I got to ho tried by a woman
|ury?”
“Bo quiet," wlilapered his
counsel.
"I won't he quiet. Judgo, I
ran't oven fool my own wife,
lot alone twelve strange wo-
men. I'm guilty.”
LOOT IS LEFT- IN
Robber Makes Get-away
By Stopping Auto
East of Banner
Mj gallon
™ I ballots, are pledged to:
As guests, Covernor and Mrs.
Franklin D. Roosevelt of New
York ure snapped at the house in
which they hope to live in 1933.
Photo show’s them in formal at-
tire, at the White House where
John Nance (Sarner, Texan
they attended a dinner party who wields tho speaker's gavel in
given by the President and Mrs.|t|,0 national house of representa-
tives.
Hoover la honor of the statu ex-1
ecullvea attending the rocent
governors' conference, at Rich-
mond, Va.
ed from the cab and recclvod a
broken arm and bruises. More
Ilian 100 callle were believed It
have been killed.
The wreck occurred, local rail-
road official* believed, when Hie
ougino struck a cow.
El Reno Tennis Team
KERBY FUNERAL LOCAL B.P.W. Al
in the grade athletic events and Jo
In the highschool Held and trne.k.
Boys’ “ingle" and doubles tennis
stars added the last 14 points.
Union City was third in th-
county, tallying 40 In curricular
and fine arts; 9 in grude traca
! uud field und 20 in liigliscliool
Ixwew Norman Match "T.
* wollt fourth WutW va* (.oitrhn.
IT
DEFEAT EL RENO
Krc?*llitlinK Features 15-
10 Contest Sunday
The Kl Reno Dubs U-iiuia team
dropped all matches to tho Nor-
muu town team Sunday afternoon
on Ttiw Cleveland county players'
courts, with tho exception of one
doublea contest.
Marshall Nichols und Merle
Woods defeated their opponent*
8-3. 6-4. Others to make the
trip wero Virgil Shaw. Ward
Weldon, Everett McCulley. D.
Ilulin. Another malch had not
been scheduled yet Monday.
llliAKK SEEKS 4XIMV4ISSMIN
IS 1ST INSTEAD OK HHI Itll b
A wrong line inserted in the
heading over the front page new
Lon# Illness Is Fatal To May Day Breakfast Given
Franklin D. Roosevelt, goicrti'M
of New York.
Alfrod E. Smith, the parties
192X standard hearer.
I.caders of the three factions
continued lo stress tho possible
national slgnlflrum«* of tlio elec-
tion and each claimed victory.
A. H. McPtke, northern Cali-
fornia chairman of Hie Garnor-
ifor-president movement, declared
victory for Ihe Texan would es-
tablish him as tho “national lead-
er of a united democracy.'’
Mother of Four
At Ililtmore Hold Karrc" AdoP“''1 to'"
TEARS SENTENCE
Jury for Mattie Johns
Is Empanelled
Pleading guilty bolero District
Judge Lucius Babcock to three
charges of robbery with fire-
arms In Canadian county, Frank
Maddux was senlencod lo !.'•
years In Hio stale penitentiary •
McAlester on each of three
counts. Hie sentences to run con-
currently.
Maddux was charged with Hie
hi-jacking of the Deep ll*u h
filling station In Kl Reno, Ihe
Todd and tho Arthur lleitly
service stations ou l\ S. till west
scoring 27 In the grade track
and field and 17 In the blglischool
field ami track. They made no
entries in the curricular und fin?
arts.
Calumet was fifth and Union
i.mi d No. 2. or East Walnu',
sixth. No participants were en-
tered by Calumet In Ihe high-
school contests. Its 41 points being
earned In the grade curricular,
fine arts, track ami Hold, Ihe
latter ai-i'iiiiiitliig for 25. Union
11 railed No. 2 won four points In
eiirrlcular; nix In grade track uud
fh-lrl and five In the lilghscliuol
track and field, a tola) of 15.
In llie rural graue school group
Pleasant View lias been acclaim
Crowing the plate In every In-j,r#1.0 for .hcrlff.
ning hut Ihe first and last. lh*,Rh|k( ,„u 4
Parrot Motor nllte defeated Ihe (||J„|0
Kl Itcno Independents 15 to 10
In Hm first Commercial la-ague
Hit of the season here Sunday
afternoon ut Legion Park.
The Oklahoma City team clout-
ed out (our home runs off the
trio that the locals tried III Ho-
pitchers hoi III an attempt to
slop Hie vlallurs' accuracy at the
ImI. Ilodgklnaon chalked up a|
home run for Kl Ileno.
Musa, Pieiio, llodgkliiM.il nnd
tiroata each got two hits, Moss's
being doubles. The oilier two
Commercial la-agun games Hun-
•lay resulted Buskons In, lied
Buds 8; Magafos IX, Capitol Hill
9. Next Hands) tho Kl Itcno
Independents win play ihe Red
Bird Sandwich Shop learn hurc.
■•tory In Sunday's laauo oi Hm ml as tropli) winner, having won
Dally Tribune, slated
Kd Blake
Mr.
can-
for eounly commis-
sioner from district one uud nol
for tho sheriff post.
( ommivsioM Will Name
Library lloanl Tonight
Two mom Item of tho library
hoard will he appointed Monday
night al the regular monthly
meeting of Hi« city commission.
Hoveral city ordlimuco pro-
posals wllh particular reference
to p.-ddlara ure expected lo Ih*
laid heloro the com mission, City
Manager J. II. Bvudor said.
Mr und Mrs. W A. Brooks, of
Kdmoml, Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar
Healh and son, Morel, of Zanes-
vlllo, Ohio, wero gnosis Hunda)
of Mr and Mrs. C. II. Todd. DM
North Macomb avenue. Mr. Heath
I* a nloco of Mr. Todd.
ETTA
KF.TT
DOLLS!
Turn lo paw 5 el Mu Tri-
pling today for H*g Hrgl view
of Ills Kgtl'g ngw aprtna
wardroH*. The oomlc alrtn
ligrolnt baa bate on a gbop
ptnn Irlp and tha Trthon*
lias arranged Ifta'g new eoa-
tineas ao you aan eul thorn
ool and color than*.
t its is. yon know. th*
•i test stylishly di assail girl
of tho oumlea.
Two More Aspirants
Sock Commission Cost
Two Itopubllcans hud filed
Monday to Increa.io tho number
of aspirants for county offlcs
this >enr to 13. Kd K. Illake, Kl
llono, and W. It. Wallace, Hkar-
die. each reglslorlug as candi-
dates for commIvloners from th"
first district.
.Mr. and Mrs B. K Todd, of
Dktwmc, am guests In llio homo
of his psronla, Mr. and Mrs. C.
II. Todd, Ivl North Macomb
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur HawalHscb,
who have rccuiilly returned from
Trenton. Mo., to mako Kl Itcno
their homo are now located at
703 Houlh Bickford avenue.
Kenneth Hamm. Tom Lumpkin
and Morion Bouton, who won- oo
noilo fnnn Norman lo Hiclr Immo
In Amarillo. Tt v.. wore gtovla
Malta ol Mr. Flsmm's aunt. I
Mrs. E fl. Moon uud Mr. Moon, I
311 South Barker avwtuc.
Mr and Mrs. Albert McGee amt
daughter, Mlsa tlwcndolyn, 41
Houlh Admlrn avonttc, hud a<
wouk-ond gnosis Hill ltuli>f, of
llouslon, Tex. mtail Ihiyln Smith,
of Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Kirk Itlco ih-purl cd Monday
niornlog lor hi* home In Tulsa
It.How leg a |wo weeks' * scat lint
tipeiil with Itla parents. Mr, ami
Mia. John Klee, oast ol llio city.
2N points In the curricular events.
Highland was second with 32
point * and Red Hill I bird, scop
log 3o pnliil -*. Trophies arc being
pn-scnied through the courtesy of
the Kl Ileno chamber of com-
mon e.
Correct list of hlgliM-liool truck
and field results!
loo )urd tin-h Bryant. Muatang.
first. Wiles, foin-ho, second, llasoy,
Plcdniunl, third.
22o yanl dash — Hryaut. first.
Matey, Piedmont, second; WIIoj,
Concho, third.
44o >ard dash 4iappa, Union
(.X.o NO 111 It EL, I'ug
Harris’ Stolen Auto
I >tM'ati'<l Nrar ( nion
llio automubllo of J. J. Harris
wu.t found abandoned throe miles
east and otto half mile south of
Union City 13 minutes after It
had been taken Sunday ovculng
from In (runt of his homo horn
at 4(>l North Hock Island aionuc
Tho recovery was made by Dcp
*11> Sheriff W. W. Moreland Ihe
thief abandoned tho car.
Indian Tribe at Camp 9f Kl ,u’"°
W. M. Shaualiau
Kuuoral sorvices (or Mr" Inue
K. Kurby, 54, wife of C. C. Ker-
by, who died Saturday evening,
will he conducted at 2; 30 o'clock
t A group from Kl Itcuo, rep.
PNo'iiliug tho local Business and
I ioluasion.il Women's dub, at-
tended the May day breakfast
given at 9:30 o'clock Sunday
Tuesday at the Christian church! morning ut Ike Bill mine hotfl! ny
with Rev. If. R. Hildebrand, pa;* [tlio Oklahoma City Town club,
lor, in charge. | Enjoying tho occasion from
Burial will ho In Ihe Kl Itcno hero wore: Mins Dorothea French. I
cemetery. Mr*. Kcrby, who died Miss Ruth Yost, Mina Iva Tay-
following several weeks' lllne.-". j lor. Miss Ktliel Dowell, Mrs. Nelli
Is survived f!y four daughters an?. Kilter, Mlsa Kunh-o Hondurant, |
three sisters hi-Kldea six grand I Miss Mabel Mlnard. Mrs. J. II.
Illldrotl Kelly, Miss Mary l» II K*-lly. Ml«r
• - — I Anna Paulsen.
ANMHNCE III It I It | Mlsa Ktla D. Hale. Mrs. C. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Itoyse. I It tick man, Miss Adelmo Laughlln,
North Hrund areiiue, announce - Mrs. A. <). Morrison. Mr- J. II.
Iho birth Sunday of a daughterj Korrlck, Mlsa Zetia Belle llou -e-
weighing eight and a half pouudslly, Mis* Aurelia Heck uml Mi .
to whom they have given th"
name Peggy Ann. Iloili iimiher
and daughter were reported Mon-
day to being doing nicely al Ihe
homo.
Miss Lydia Woodbouac, of Ok-
lahoma City, spent Iho wock-cnd
with relatives hen*.
A. J. Ilrooko.
About Sim guests from Kl Itcno,
Oklahoma City, Chlekasha, Built-
rle, Cushing, Ponca Clt), Wan-
komla nnd Norman were praaeut.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Huth and
Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Smith were
Hklalioma City vlaltora Sunday.
O. A. Farroll. Concho, com-
mlsNiouer of tho Kln-Bla-Cau dis-
trict Boy Scouts, was adopted lit;
(o tho Kiowa Indian Tribe Fri-
day night at Iho all-Indian gath
crlng ut Caiup .KU-kapno.
Tho S<-out official was given
Iho name of Strong Buffalo by
Hubert Hoombl, Kiowa clilof. At
Hie clo.to of the adoption roro-
mony there was a buffalo dance
which Included members of tho
Kiowa Irlbo a,nd Mr. Farrell.
Tho camp was dosed Sunday
with D*4 Indian boys In atten-
dance from Concho, Fort Sill,
Heegcr, Riverside and Pawnee.
Seventeen different tribes woro
reprosenleil at the camp.
Spanish War Vcls To
Make Faratlc Flans
In order lo formulate plan* for
llio H. A. It. parade Wednesday,
all Spanish War veterans wero
urged Monday lo attend the
meeting al 7:31) o'clock Tuci
day evening in ihe rliy hall.
A luno bumlil, who held up the
Hunk of Union City today at
I noon, had apparently made good
Ills escape at 3 o'clock this after-
noon following a thrilling chaui
by "uverul posses. The bandit
j “ecurod $12X1) from tho hank and
J $4 from the postoffice which la
In tho same building with tho
1 bank. Most of the 81280 was re-
i covered, the bandit leaving It in
| lila ear when fori-od to abandon
It four miles southwest of Yukon.
The robber had barely left tho
luiuk and entered hi# 1931 Chryn-
ler "72" sedan when a posse wan
on Ills trail. Dr. t>. P. Rh-hurdsou.
Iicud<*d (he posse. A thrilling
chase of 12 miles ended four miles
southwest of Yukou when the
lead of the iwsse got "too hot."
Thu bandit left hi# car at tho
wide of (he road In front of tho
Ralph Smreka residence. He left
two hags of money taken from tho
lumk In the car.
The Chrysler sudaii had been
"drilled" In eight places by tho
posse. One bullet went through
the entire length of Urn car and
lurely missed the haudll's head.
Seek* Cover
The robber was about two blocks
ahead of Ihe posse when be stop-
ped and ran lo cover in heavy
undergrowth along tho crook. Tliia
was the last Ihe posse saw of
him.
About 2:15 o'clock Us appeared
«f -ttie Arthnr White home, sImhii 2
miles southeast of Banner and of-
fered to give $ I Mi for a horse. Thla
was refu««d and he mud* his way
to a road about a mile distant.
There ho attempted to hold up
u ear parkid by the road but
found It would not run.
A ear drlveu by Leslie Combs,
son of C. C. Combs, northwout
of Kl Reno, came along and sat
Hopped by Hie bandit. A brother
of tawllc und another youth wen*
In tlio ear. The luiudlt entered
the ear und look the thn-e boy*
with him. ThD holdup wan
m*oii at a distance by. a farm
hoy,
The l oinbs ho)* were drDtug a
ll'JP model A Kurd coupe.
Pull* Holdup at Noon
The bundlt. whose description
wum given as (all, slender, sallow
complexion and le-adyayod, en*
lensl Iho luiuk al 11:68 o'clock
stepped over to tho cage door
and ordered Dr. D. I*. Richardson.
CONGRESS TODAY
I nrmast
Partly cloudy, warmer In east
purl Ion tonight; Tuesday partly
cloudy and warmer.
El Ill'IMI Meat tier
Stain of weather, clen*
1‘rnelpllallon, none.
Sun rises tomorrow at 6,vl.
Dus iota today at 0:31.
BhimI, Floats Feature;
Look I’rocrshitMt
• * ay etaw
l|i*sd«d by (be hlgh"< ho»l hsnd,
the Hooker T. Washington school
luirsded Hie down town district ol
1*3 Itcno Mnnduc noun prei-edlng
Hu* May I*•*) celebration at Dun
bar Purk during Hit* afternoon and
«* cuing.
Follow leg the mualelaiiH Ihe slu
deni Imd* of Ihe oebool n*anhe*|
In Inml i.l uimlv 5u lliiatu. dc
••rateil In appropriate i*olors of Ihe
nprlng aeusoo. Tho floats won*
led by an unllrv while vehlelu
hearing llie king and queen, who
will l« ervwnnd ul 7 .111 o'eloek
Dll* evening
A plt'iilo lunch was netiml to
begin tlio aflenioou's activities,
uoustallug of various uoutosl*.
IMMJRLVrS PROGRESS
•frL
uf.icred n
plus of not guilty when arraign-
i*d before tlio court on *i charge
of posseaslon of nariotlc-i. HI*
homi w***n*Nr*rvr^oii -
P. K. Berry, charged wllii drir-
lag u car while drunk, enlere I
u not guilty plea and hi* hou*l
was fixed at ll.uuu.
Floyd Mlllspuugh, charged
Jointly with Ills brother. Austlu.
In Iho robbery of the Hat* Mer-
cantile store of Union City, wa*
given a two-)our Hiispondi*d sun*
taiii-e by the court. Tile charge
against Austlu wan dismissed.
The Jury which will hear llie
Matlle Johns (negro) case oil
trial for the murder of her hus-
band was empanelled shortly
before iiooii Tin* lieurliig will
niart early Tuesday.
Bull Hclirooder, Joe Kellh, Raj
iiioiiiI KiH-rimr. Mb had Ptllzo,* und
Liilher Hordon were guests over
the week-end of It. S. Puli on ul
Lake Alius.
Mis* Marjorie lllukeuian ami
Ml** Mary Prrklnaon. mrrul.cr oi { pr. ^iUi-iit ut Ihe hauk. to ' stlck sm
the faculty of the public school*
In laiwinu. spent Sunday with
Mr uml Mr*. .1 V. Si him lid.
lie tirdercU Ihe same* for Ken-
Ion 1'iirtt, bookkeeper; Miss
111 South 4'boitaw avenue. M.mley A. Kilgore, caahtar; aud
. ___ ' J____Charles Brown, n customer, In
Ika bsuk III III* Him III" \-
Jacker entered,
After forcing Mias KHgoro tn
m i*ip (be cash from tho tills
lulu u imiiiey sack and turn It
over to him. while lie held Hi*
OPENED IN AUGUST
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Partners in Business
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Tho Modern Appliance Co., I I.l
South Itock Island. wa> sUried
August 15. 1931, by Raymond
Higgins and limigtas Einmon-.
Until men wore reared Hi Kl He.
no
Mr. Illggltie had had six year
n•-in**mI experlenco In Hie appll
ami* business Mr Kminuiis had
ept'iii four years as dlslrld man
agrr for Maytag and had had
oilier appliance experience pro
ilniis lo that Him-
Halos ami sorvbo of both ga*
and electrical appliance* com
poe« tile hualnes* of Iho firm In
Ilia service department, nil uppll
a lie*** are repaired and washing
I ina* him** and vacuum dnatior*
aro both repaired and rohullL
Among III* well-known line*
handled are the following: Wwl
' liighotise and Norge refrigerators;
j Round Hah gas appliance si and
! Premiers Duplex vacuum dean
I era. a
The Modern Appliance Co *p«
idallse* lu parts and repairs for
j obsolete and discontinued make*
lo! vacuum daunari aud waibara.
others al bay ihe bandit ordered
Ills captives l» proceed Into th"
[ leoiioffice. lo**atcd at the rear of
the aunie building.
Poitsfdc* Lata &niall
There lie again forced Ml**
Kilgore lo open the money order
drawer and turn over Its coutenta
• lileh amounted to slightly over
83. uciHirdlug lo tho report of
the < ashler.
Tim itandlt then methodically
ordered the four bark Into tha
I ank and furred them to enter
tho 'suit, according to the story
of Dr. Richardson
An (he cashier nulerod Ut"
laull sin pushed a ssiltch wbltb
prevented Ho* vault fioui lurking.
Caihltr Give* Alarm
While pushing the caetl Into
tin* oioci y nark, the caaiilar press-
ed llie alarm aud us Ihe tiaiidll
was taking off one of the nilliule-
iimn fired from a nearby garage
al the fleeing car. Ilia shot failed
In lake vffarl
l»r Richardson and Iwo high
s< load youths, Charles Hrvwn and
Rolled laid. • laded In put soli
of the ||| Jackef, chasing him a
mile west, Iwo north and back
en»t When the pursued rrosaed
Matte ay II, two mile* north of
Union city, Ihe trail was taken
mi by Pwtree, Miner Boa* and
John Hallerman. who Imd pro*
leaded north out of town lo hand
off the rubber.
An hour attar th# holdup, tha
iio»*e phoned for more help and
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 79, Ed. 1 Monday, May 2, 1932, newspaper, May 2, 1932; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc918421/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.