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El Reno Daily Tribune
VOLUME 41, NO. 87.
V
A iiewspaper o 'tfl
i/R) MEANS ASSOC.
C,
28,000 Canadian County folk, reaching 3,700 families, and carrying the largest volume of local news of any dally paper published in a city of like size in Oklahoma.
(IPI MEANS UNITED PRESS
The Heart of the Rich
Canadian Valley
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY. MAY 11, 1932.
"UNCLE COPY. 3 CENTS
EXTENSION OF 2 7 0
Hawks Assures All-weath-
er Hi-way Via El
Reno To Beaver
Kl Reno win ussurod of un-
ullier ull-w outlier road Unlay
when plan* were definitely an-
lioulined for a diagonal highway
passing through hern on U. S
2ii* northwest Into the Oklahoma
Panlmmlle. I
Sum It. Hawks. nhttlrinan of|
Ihu stale highway commissi >n.
raid grading and drainage con
tradi for «ueHun* of tin* route
would he let within the iioxi
few weeks and work darted iin
mediately. —
••We'll * ml it tin1 Murray- ■» ■ . ....
Early Return Of Ones
lluw kj< jokingly told I he As Jc'.ut
I'd l*rij»s. Tim coniniiisloiicr re
Did You Hear
A TEA or the Nation- lj
** it-hod Uled for tills after-
noon and tonight at the Chrl.w-
thin eliureh aponrored by tiie
Missionary society. Uiee e.ike-
and tea dlreel from L'hluv
L wn In San Francisco arc In-
cluded on Hie menu.
Tli ' Kl lleno fire del a linen.
Iiaa not been called out for If
Jays. Tim la i fit" oecuirod
on April 23. according to Chief
fhaillo McCalu', record*.
.Mar-hall NlelioU I., eon a del
the all-time cup far the whist-
llii}.’ ehanip'oiirhlp. Wo'll phi e
our het on him In uiiv whlat- ,
ling eon lest either maratlDU |
or quality competition.
FALL’S GRANDDAUGHTER TO WEI)
West Virginia Riles Up
10-1 Count For Goth-
am Governor
Charleston, \V. Va„ May I (
i AIM tlovornor Kranklln It. t
Roosevelt of New York, loda; |
,:ad a lead of nearly lo to I ovc
iovernor William II. Murray o j
Jkhihoma. In West Virginia' !
KILLED AS CRAFT
called that .mill a i >m<- hac
heed urged ai different lime
by tioverliur Murray; Mi s Maud-
M. Thomas. the governor’s up
poiiilrc m the highway .'jiumis-
sion to reidilee l.ew Wt il /.
Went/. .iimI Ih W. K hii' i o |
tionnaires Out l rued
Jenioerutic pMialdentiul pruferenc i
yrlmury. |
Returi - from 101 out of 2.3C
| ireelnru gave:
Murray :i.:i:t1; I! a (eve t 32.
Lu«
A inurgln of more than 20.UU
roles was chalked up for T. I
Tow a-end i.ver M. Z. Willie I !
Im Repiihlieati guoeriiaiorh' j
oiiiluullon eoulest wl.h the ta. j
i 1mi'on of rt turns from on !
More than I > return
rec I veil by the chamber u( eon:
m ore l!u< k Island eommlMe- 01
tliHr (piesllo'iMulres sent mu In
connection w lilt tie* "ship by-
H
{ 'relgbl" nmvetmilil
. nuueli d her
All biislio in n ar<- erg' d lei than 3.boo
fourth of the precincts.
The re' in us friin hi I prtc'nl j
iatr li.cli
Town-end V; White 21
I'M.
Tile slX-shlcd ru*c for til I
Deiiioe.mii' giibei j.iiorlal nouiina
lion allll f nilid Judge II. U
Kump I' *.•(! I lire by llghily ler
now being
Seminole.
f out tnnal ton of I . s. 270
Hawk* said ibe route woak . ,, i, ,
, ... ......... I ma. • their retains at lie eurlleat I from ••II precRi
Ik* a e«i t iiiii.il l*«ti of I. S. 2(0 I ... ... _ ., . ... I
which would mi n I It froai Ok
in 0
on i ho
s Tlies
'Mi - Ible lline in ord( r I IimI lie j lire-
11 'Ml I iurve' mar Im* eoni|dl*sl and d*d |
lahoma CIO Ihruilgii Kl Reno ......, .. ________________I
Calumet, deary Mrcnfleld. W
I*.
aeliun and u program may j K. Hndgo
ll( rold. ICharlr
12 *12. Kump. t;.iux
■
v & :
Look Fight With Storm
F o r c c s Blimp To
Land At Camp
- —w j
Camp Kearney. Ca'.lf., May II
(AIM Two members of the
ground crew attempting to hi ;.ir
the Akron were wept Into tliej
air by the morning ropes, list
their grip* and fell to their
death.
Camp Reunify. Cal., May 1 I
(AIM The world— large,si air
ship, U. S. S. Akron, drift'd ml*
of a foggy k\ far all iinM'liodilh',1 I
mooring here a> !' I" a. in today.)
three days aul oil a Iran .coil-1
iiinnt.il journey.
The gloat ky liner hat b'd Hie
elcnieiil ■ for a day In ToXa * lie-1
We Saw Today
lYyiltv EMU, DOKHKRITZ
south Marker avenue, who
de-cl lord her bark yard as a
' K.a iders' field " because of
the large number of heautlfu.
red popples.
Ko'ks pureha lug g radii a Ion
gifts Jh.-i rememoer our Iocs',
stores have a large variety Oi
Lu ll u cful mid ornamental
ones.
Happiest man la town
llyron I . II ctor V iu see
grandson miiuber four ar.ivcd
at 7 a. in. Wednesday in irning
Out Our West Window A
covered wagon drawn by two
huge mules us iiruul camp
«tovo and chicken uop were
tied on llie rear of llio vchU'lc
— throe pain of blue eye:,
peeped from underneath the
anvaa.
R. I. STORE-DOOR
Storage Structures To
Cost 817,000; Contract
To Be Let Monday
Four largo grain storage hi n.
costing approximately glT.OhO.
will be croi-tod by the Canadian
Mill a Klevator company within
the next few weeks, according
to Waller II. Uoon, general man-
ager of the company. The addi-
tional Murage capacity la needed
jlo take cure of the concent's
expanding businues.
able
cross
the J
; fore It wa-
lower roekii s and wa- forced i>]
an emerge my landing ui ill*' old I., ., t»i i> |
.iriny eiieiiinpmeiit iiore, Ju»ii" • IxCIlaKeix IxlllCS
’north of Sun Hlego, Instead if|
'conipli'tliiK (lie proji ■ IimI non op
Avoid Confusion
m
cruise to I'S we dor i hac. Sou
i.yva.e, s ml li of Sail Kranvlse.i.}
Il lofl I ..ih i nur-.t. N. .1,, li i
._________ __ ___ home port h x a. m. (KriTl duu l"s,l,u"'1 rot', "U>
In one year. Martha Fall, grand-,AII»n llanter. son of the nitor of day. expecting h reach II* I'ael-! ""• ll,M k w,<
daughter of Albert II. Fall, for- u ritul in l*as0 i«i|m t. In the am (ll. |,.-„,|Ua ,0„„. tlm» y.- lerday.,
nor secret* r)' tlic Interior. Inis) iinm. Miss full oxp*ct* lor grand Arrgngenirnia were mod*- lore to I,i* rb**r< K,,|,"r "f
1
.s, liool iK-auty eonleat, grad- lullicr to allend the w,ililln* ill |lllt
:.ill III of ( ic
tonga. Selling. Woodward, Sup-
ply, May alid west ihroiigli III
I'.Hill.,mile to (ill) IIIUII.
Tl,i route Is prueilcally a
dralghl Hue from lleater to K p
lleno. At 1st of l he road bey one
Heary |( expected t i he oil ant.
gravel, while completion of Iht
, . , . .... jat-d tiom lileli selmol. refused a though he llilukn slo* I too > mug ).ull(jr,.,| j, k,.(. r ........
a.' worked out Seer, ary Herbert. ,-. Witcher McCullough. Vl«3: J I |1|(>Ur workH on an KI,lo marry. "I'm -he any- Til ........ whi ................
KHIer of Ih" chnmbii of emu Alfred Toy’or. 13.138; \ J WII j Huh0 Tl.* paper, and gutten'lie IP III October.'" Ml s Kali aud|fl|... (| „
m-;n < aid. I t.in-(*u. P.720 I herself engaged. She'* to w«d her fluuca are aboro.
Tl»i* mm** I’oMimlri't nf1 • 1 , — —--------- —
Im Im* *m fmill It l|i<* iMtiiliill
m||Ii III** nliilht «ifiiMiltll
”f! UnderpusK At ( anute i
Ihlpi lug don* by Ho- bn*liiess r . , , ,,
firms l y freight and by truck.) T« IlC I* inishcd SOOtt
uiil glVi them a Inula on arbMi t«- i .....
paving through Calumet and {work lu the Interests of lurreaa-1 Work ou the lioek Island rail |
titan I* notldiNitod jjii. ling Uto raHwny freight. jrond underpn ■ m-ar Canute I |
The i.ew highway will -uve mo-1
"" -,ffi' u " "I * 1 ii" "ih Oil, Berries Are Main
7;. mil, , ,tii<u i, I* rcijjnt Shipments Nhyy «.., i • ini ,,f hi. imoitb j
IU no and (iklah oiiu City.
; Kl Iteifi eiuidoyi
| Island railroad hav* “'“'I '| ford Iia I......ompleied wli
I handled lour oil trains fi oi, o,,
(Senilnula Hi * week. Ii was ie-)ri,,|
j ported Wednesday, while dally J
I ihlpiiiciit • of Arkansas strawhe*-
Irle . are also '.»elite -hipped
I Three trains o( oil, Im iuding
11" ear* each, were routed t1
ICat ada, while uuollier ('• ea
■ train of gasoline was being slii|ej
pei| to Ifixi-1on. Tex. An <xtr.i|
large ("op of s|raw berries Is In
lug hundh-d this senaili. t!i«
greater part of than being load-
Ail ill Mail (field, ,\rk.. and Abbot.
Ark. Some of them are tak n
'hr.nigh Kl lien, u i fur u< Kl l
Faso, Tex.
I'u-ecngcr and frelglil train >j
Clke have run irtic to s.-hedula*
wiili llllb* Variation dnrli.g 111
nast week, officials -aid
progri
J. W.
t x )*••<* i •
-lug ut such a rate (Iia
'fox. Kl lleno. eolitravtol
the structure to ho nui
j railway olfliiai*
of i In- It e k, The nnder|iu-
i \c«"4«iitiii of III* hiiH*1 for Ih* I
AUXILIARY 10 BE KIWANIANS REAR
H0ST10 LEGION DISTRICT LEADER
f ,re day light in make fn*l Hu-
sky rider f ir Its first moorln*
oil Callfoi nhi oil, all or tile I mg-
• a trip It Iia in.tlerukeii.
The eontrart for Hie construc-
tion of tho Idna will be let Mon-
day at Kansas City from tha
offices of Horner and Wyatt, con-
sulting engineers. Actual eor.atru^-
tion Is expected to wtart within
a few days after the contract
lotting as the company hopes
iu have (he bins In readiness fir
grain by July 15.
I'll*' four bins will ea.'h have
la rapacity of 25.Odd bushels mak-
ling a l Hal of IPO,POO In adil-
An explanation •>( the Irce lore ti-an.iI rapacity. Each bln will n*
lx feet lu diameter ar.d 84 feet
high.
Extra space Needed
Kx.ru wheat storage space haw
Ill'll! needed by : he I,veal mill for
l,"‘ ........... '' ' Net '"| O0M llw and present volume
•ware lucreu "d freight traffl. j nK.«uiligiea (be con trurilon of
for the lines. ] the Idas.
.Numerous mb understanding* | Coming at a time when em-
ban urlMti in eouiierilun xs It li | |i).>> mviit Is Mu' k tho but ding
till " w ■ rv Kt ,>f (he Hock I of tin; gtong* bit* will ii, py
rtlca*‘-d Wednesday by Secretary
if tile i handier
■im i t i,ni vv llh
of commerce III
Locals Attend Rhone
j la i M and Hie iidlowini: Informal loti
j should dear up any ipirstlou*. Mr.
i Keller said:
I'ionecrs Meet lodnyi ton-doot deiivti, at,pile
___ 'le lWeell poilll , Wit|||tt tile follow-
Ml.s Mary iiii.ndje.ni and Tom""? over 25 mllca uud not
l J. Cox. Ijcal 21 year scrxl.m tele- Juvcr 300 mile...
■ » pliolii employes, wl'l attend a. Application Pomta
............... ^ j. .. meeting Thurwdg) ulghl lu Okl»-| Oil tin Rock i land lim * It ap-
Memorial Day Acti'ilie- .1. M. Kennedy Ial^^ t n
mar \\ .tli,-i i . ..... . ehapter oi the 'lelvplione l'
Will lie I Manned Milk, lee Project \w, ,
A. K KiIII4, |*r*‘Kt(|(nt uf Ih"
4 a | Stunliuntvri. II**.I Telephone cun«
U'ghnualrxs of the Kl Ren.,] Kd llbwl. of Oklahoma City. I'any. U to bo Ihe honored gucat
I'o i No 31 will Im guests of lleiiteaanl-govan<>r of the talntii
I VI.I 'S IVintHYINO
Murray Threatens t)u>ter
F<»r Foes
i
I
HERE SINCE 79
| Hi,. Auxiliary al a i .vered diah, Klwant* illstrlrl. was the prim i
itftMOT t , l."g M hail Thur pal M "" "w kl' II H Kales. 5M Hiulh Unlssr;*
jday evening preceding Ih'-lr reg- in* ••* the Klwnnls elnh YXednes.'#VWm,.f re|,oit>d Wednesday
I alar meeting at * o'rlork. 'lay iiihiii. .Mr. Hhml congraiul'it recovering nicely from brill e
ed the ha ul urgaulxuiIon for It • ull(| sijaialncd Sunday nigh,
record and neilvity »*» many line-. wh(.# !|U automobile, a heavyl
dan. era lied ini i Hie Hock I* |
i Sn.isct Hrlv
w ,rk f ir many men.
ANMH'WK IIIIITII
Mr. and Mr*. I.a wri-nee Chap-
pell, soulhwe,t of Kl Reno, an-
nounce tha birth uf a daughter
Sunday weighing neveii and threu
fourths pound* to whom they
have given the name Marcia
I Johanna. The - h il>l wa > born
.............lahoma fit i (he bOMM oi her parenta, Mr.
Ihiuvllle, Ark w, t. Itrldgepurt.jand Mr*. J. I*. Rinderhagcn.
likln.. to Admin T*xa«; oilth Jroulhwc-t of the city.
Chb-k.i hi I,, sir. .imnti. I'exu I
DOflb Dover t>, Willard, Km
Free delivery applies to an 11
j from txiliits on oilier rallwnys cov-
ered by Ihe mileages, over 25 an
lad more Hixii Soil miles.
SllllwaUr. Okla.. May 11 I AIM
• VI,'inIn r- of llii' Okl.ili him A
and M e illege fa, ally had I
straight from iioverucr Murray
today Dial llnv mo.-t "aland"
with the govcriiiir if they expvci
to hold lllelr -late |>" III,,11
"No loan 11 I’oln* to " oil Ih*
elale payroll under my .nlmlnla
liutloii uud iilaud agulud tin
governor," Murray declared lu ai<
address here yesterday at a pic
ni, of Hie Farmers' l n'on.
"(Ait outside alnl do all Ih*
', iisslng' you want lo, lull yoi
iaii'1 do It while drawing alary
from Hie taxpayers."
Referring specifically lo tin I
college, .Murray a >cricd: "Th'-r I
urn some right lure In this it i
r I It lit loll who gj atioilt laoder
lug Hi*' govurnor. ami I Kuo* ,
who they are."
"A- long as you're barking ue I
up," li*' • ou'luded. "I'm gild |<
serve. Inn If you ever full t<
hack ni", l dm'i waul your eon
founded of fire,”
Kroner Store* In Opera-
tion For .">9 Years
The ho»IOs*es will liegai serv-
ing at «:3U oVIo k at ihe la-1' j y Kw|B,,|)). r|Mlkr | rli-n> on
gion hall, and continue until 7:3o (||(, ^ k (||t, Kl.%ull|. mlik ,lM|
o'clo. k. Tlie-c nrrang. up nl • for
, tee prngrani.
Ihe raurus) w*r*> made In order Ubbi<,. meeting wen; M
that Ihe lagluiin-alre- might so',, y(he|ainl of ilibkasha. R-i
Into their mei-llng at 8 o'elo-k. I |»vornk mid .Mr. Kennedy.
I'lnie. hr .Memorial day wl.l
be dl" a d during Hie no ding, Mill nI l.tt Kn HihiVIRn
| Com ma udur Huy C. Knarr aid In \E|o til I ti,ll I RIM
*' iWiging that all tiiemher, of Hi- W.shlngun, May II t MM
, -j, , ,,, ',"j | organ I ia i Ion ullend, i'Ik bo*s.i today ualalmd l*n . ■
I nfxlci ,- . i (11 a* l ni' mi H'hiv*r'u ion ii
Mrs, llenry ll< line, lull Kouluj'he Oemoei-ailr '."Iff b
Tie Kroger tirocery ami Raking J Macomh avenue, was a guc.t propo-cd lu sirlp him
,.t whhh iht local Ptggl) of Mr •"'*
. Mis J l». Riliderliageil. outl" undei flex
l,mr ,i„re I. • unit, was start f##| o( ^ r|)y lurlff law.
». '' " Ii* ii I* II K»**g | __
Ti
Im*i .
I » In Mi*«* lit 1
It •*!!(• M ii I in Till III
I'orla Will Deliver
Graduation Address
A. rum* U I'uriii. * diiiiiv Nllor-
nc) , Will (IdllVer llld idliiiid’IH '
\ci *hi< 1111*111 ii«i*|i•• % Im lor*' llit* Kntritinl*
will li |ng r||. of Ok.it* lit* IiIrIimIiimiI ill
»f • B* J R oVIiN-k I ImrsiLty iiIkIiI III III"
(Jut l«** i si in ml ii n*| It irluni
of Ih* , "SHui*l**” wilt Ih* ih*« Milijnl
I ni Mi. I'nriii ■ Hil«lr«***M.
« i»fI* * nidi I
Rhode Llantl ( oh-I Is Ncy*
Scene Of Activities
-tori' tliut he'
Kaa I
SUCCESS IN CITY
Affair Ended WithUlcrkf
Meel Last Niuht
*|, tnli' r ol llh* l..| It* iid I'nr*
«iii T-in li* i ' ii iK'lilldii miij litj.il*
iomii |h m*|f w**fr V. ll ul* id* <|
\\ *mIii*^*0»> wllli lid* f.MUlln (if I In*
ididiM'inll) tutIIijl imirrntM tVimI
iuii*l«i'l *l Tu* "In' tiltt!»• wllli Iwu
hmm'I inr *«
All rt inll i li rlv ni* l nl lit**
i IiihiiIh i nl M tiiiid rt'** uniiiiJi
wiili*' n R*,ti*<ral if" im* h.im ititt*
*|t|. t* I III III*’ K| If* IMI llljtllMt'ltlHlI,
vv Ik it III** |*ii 1*1 li •« liddln Wire III
i lull tfi* dl it IIIII'*Icm| Mill* • 1*1 III
idhltlhiti Id Ilia ImIiih* of llti
l|9*n lull I .
Ill I lllll Ut* di till* I Mil *ll|V III I)
till, (mil *•»*• *1 • 9i ratify It lit* liKIn
lidittn I iihdi*lit, W'-rt II M.
NrttHttiiMi, tMr**, ll**tiliH M. A**ltlit
iiimI ll'itdlil K. Mrlh»wdll. li |»rdV*
•*«l hi In* *i dtitvi' uf liv’ltlrttlloti In
i*o' mill tfiil* in muki tin*
imit df IIm Ir lilt* In m rt li*** a-* w**||
in* it idith n'iMi* mi iliu lllu ul lliu
luwii kuiuuiuuU:.
rr I»t*ti8 If H|i U
11« ii IM* r» Iia lit
Tit** Util** tfrut «T)
! d|M im'«I ti IIH|i* Inti r, on
| I** ut I »'li* * l. riiiflnnull. w iih ui
' t \lri*nii*l)‘ iiiimI**n| uffutr.
II> itw;' Kn u«*r IimI .in Mlorcii Ir j
I d|M*rntl*»n in rini'lnnnll. In Htsi '
i >t*i*r in* I'diniMiit^ v.a<i fm «iriH>mt )
| *il mull r lln |*rvo nl iiam*-. nnd 1
|iirlhMlii* 1'iU'inl*il lu iidurli) tl |
III* . Ill hIS, 111*- lUll'lMItt) 9|'|
|l*tt(ll*l ll'lil 111*4/1 lti*r Mul"i i»|f* n1ii| |
ii limtM'l* nl HI. I/Mj'i* Hltio* fli«*n I
Hu* i dMi|siii* ha-* Imlll ti|i ll« |»i«*p |
mi ■ • • <11 rlur**i In nvn* j
cm) on 4 *«'fi»l lr||» uiit|i*rtnk« n • ll4h
loi*l w**«'K. *f li* YlrjHiii.ni |»ll ••
Mil loi|a> Il h.nl l*«4rit*il tli.i I
(h«* i.«gdllalIon.* un* n »w Im'Iiim i
HHIil•!•*!«*t| off III o k 1 **l.lli*l I) l.lgh |
I*Jf| of Loiltf I "Intill
Till' ft'|HlUi4 pillfl III llir idll-I
\It!«*h i miiiI* afiiT r* |H 4t« tl rrtihdM 1
JIM la .i t from Norfolk hait UN|hr|n ,lor
i.PI areally lal',,1 In firming , in I
THE DOLLAR CHASERS
Norfolk. V.i
I Will* n new
iff till' RIkhJ
'pot lii| (or III-
' II<ijsIi**a ( urn
. M l) II t A I* |
* I’ll*' of Ui'lhllldl
I l«t utl *«m-i r*»-1
lli'tfdl InJldll'', J tllll
i*. N *r folk in i*r«!
a'
iu diary In tlie l.im|In-ralt kid-
naping ree, W,|. still al, 'eg! I i-
✓J
Oixs.il Hert in IW
lie i’lggly Wiggly (ore tier*
i ■ tl Feb ' INI k| H A
• Rolli llxgliea ati'l Ray Salerltw
Tin y liml un,He r i tor»' In tSulh
He iiimI Mi. Iluglie* run the E
Reno store while Mr. Snlertte I an
Tile two atom
.....------- ................ ■ ... ; wet' own *1 by the two m il
' lout «r**h Mi Cartla and I men*0 tulgg ih in
l.'i uleiMiii tlearife I., Ill haul Lystcm
" 11 i,( ...... ' I il,l I login ami M. ' Il0lb«
»lr buac Itorw wn a .«ertrt mils..... w ,rk< ,| wllli th>lr l-rolh. r
li., IH* trip i.orihward. the V'tr t|
I iulatt plljl said. Mr. Uurtl.i wa. . . , __
. . „ . , , . , . In |ssx mlisr. RUM, He Krv^er
l.ik, ii la a puliil ul *, whin 1
11 un, pa it v biMigiit llir r.l Repo nun
My VMagly
he weul aboard a hoil i aii'aiiiliiii
I' privvUid! Ill* if I tie khjl.a,'cr
i'be pap'i rubl I ui up ! i'liarle'
V. I.imlitelgll left Ihe MM• al Ikl i
icro u ilay later.
WEATHER
11* Ueially fair loi'l lit pii*I
Thur*d<t,
n fteno Weather
I'ur 71 huiir pi rIml ■ mllug al I
|> in I a, I i' high. 81; law
5,1; ( o'clock, 77.
Hlnlc ol wiallu i, i b ar,
t‘ree|p|inllon. none.
Hun rl*es Iomui row al I al
bou wli today at ?;VI.
liulbrb IT:gl» VV Iggly store*. R
j V llogb' wa, He-u cioployiil at
I ii I, a by lx roil* r, wlilb I Im I Hugh-
I**- wii nuob niMiiugei uf Hie alorc
] le i* 'I I . Hugh* « work, d lo-re
la imii Hiii**. later being Iran
■ (*ir**1 iii 1*1,0,11 I*Ux aiul lion In
I tlbii'kw*'ll (hi April lu, lhl>* year,
j llnl lloi'le, wii' Iruii'lorrcil lo
Tuba. iiimI VI. (', Iluglie* ro|urio«l
I lo re ii . Iiii.iingi r ol Ho* lo* ul
I vldt*d«
Tin I'Iggly VV Iggl' lore i urrli
I coloplt le lip•* uf Kt'Pcei'h'M. XI ge
(abb I calls Mini uieHle, "I onnlry
I'lul " briiiul*, ii Kruger bimol, I*
(,,iIiii, d III iiiiiliy lllll'. of (tier*
! 'lliiloll. ",
J II. HillMOII Is IIIMI kl'l IIIKI'
Mger 11 • g ii I it r employes luduUc
llllltx i'vwa ana .VIUu FUtl.
IahhIs To Trainmen’s
Meet At Kansas (’ily
A. K. Walker, general supei
liilendenl, (J. K. Mallery. clerk
lllol F. T. IbTkrll, eilgln.'er, al
Iciuled a iii>*«'Hiik of elialriile
of Iralnnieii of Hu* second d'i
trb'l of (ho I'hbagj II i It Islan
and I'm* Ifb- railway comimiiy lud.
f'le day III Kdlpat CRy, Vt
Ru in*", mailer p, tialnln:; u ih
railroad were i|l*cil*'*'d,
Mr Walk, i "ill join H. H
T I li k I e p a Ugh, .'ilpi'rllltendeni
Thursday In Memph!*, Tenn
where uddlllonal buslne t will 4
rondueled by III*' |wj Rock I
land officials.
TVHE/J PROSPECT
ENS Tl
U. S. Report Expected To
Boost i*riee
VVa-hlnglon, May II (,pi l-ruc
peel, (or higher wheat price* be-
came brighter today wllli the
nan* ul)are d' pnrtmcnl'a second
.pori on winter production, plac-
ing Il ul llv.7xl.htM) buahvl*
*7,466,u>o for last year
(unilulled unfavorable growing
condition* hroilghl Ihe ludlrated
arvral down IX.Oini.ooil bushel*
mm the April I forecast of 16*,-
■(H),HOC. The May t rondllloii
va« 75,1 p- r rent of normal.
Tin pr**s|e elite total 1833 crop
mill winter ami ,prlng, uow U
•el w cell 65O.lHl0.V00 aid 700,000,ovo
>ip|ie|, |ta,ed on nxrrage yield*,
lie pring crop ha* l*eeu eallmal-
d al alout 3.'iU.oimi.ooo, but tho
I figure I* not expected to ho
i isaii* out a, farmers havxi not fob
I-. |r Intent ham lu plnl
latrjfe l.tH'MI G Tod p \l .Nil*!, , (Lotion fit, n. Ho* Ri II
hurtcd ut 882,ooo.ooo bushel* I*
District I'nrlcv
*8Ps
1 WuSSSSi
MM
14
<i
Memorial work was exempllfle
thy ihe Kl l(*ao <amp during lip
I semi-annual up eilng of ihe Itoya
| Neighbor* of thl i illslrb't lur*
-day nl llie Fir,I t‘hrl«tlau * hurel
| In Norman,
I Other *miii(•* ol tip* illstrlr
II olid'i* I <1 xarloil. eereinallle
• during ihe day. In Mltetidanr
... ,, .. ton II. Means neeured *allafaetory
from r.l lleno were: Mr*. Kv I. . . ” .
. . .. u, mod for hi* release from jail Im
, Phim r> X? X, I »-r. >1" «*' armtod last Thur*-
1 . .............. lay .barged wiih n,uI,ting Mr*.
\V" i. Mi Kale Rradey, Mr. K<i||>n WaUh „ul of
Vile* barru Mr, \e.ile (amp J y|,* ****** o„ , .pre.mi.t b,.i. Ihal Ih*
iHdl. Mr. Jim (ir*.«. Mr*, l am r„l|W ,,r„„ o| lh(f
regarded h one ol the hrlglllwal
|mla In Hi*’ world wheat »ltuallon
il Ho* presold ilms It should
mill lo reduce existing surpluses
and renpixo terminal xungiiaHoii
il i„;iik*'Hi4l lime.
Means In Released
Under llenvy Itond
VV **hlhgtou. May II UPMine
j ink* Tumlpreed.
VI S II I II,, VI, It. 1
I Harper, Mr Vuna Hay. Mr*. Iv
j iiui Mn Joo k,ii. Mi Mar
‘ FornesM. Mrs. t. F, Craig. Mr.
Ktiiiim Hmlili, Mr* M »r
rl-oii, Mr 1.1*41 * H,ii.it, in, Mr«
Mi ' 'li I \ It
mul Mi. Nntu llrll (In iiiiii**r,
iV
Hr. mill Mi* 11 milt y (', Ihnuic
321 SiiiiHi Itidi'-rl avalilie, return
**d VV **«liie, day iiiomlng
i» • day *' • lay I** Kmii«m- I'lly
Mo,, w|,i!, Hoi lor llluWII Mltelol
e*l Hi*' V*.ii hi* I Rih k Island llospi
lal a-soi lailoo meeting.
kldtvipid I imlbergh * hlld.
Judge I'ro* lor. Ill lHatrlet of
Columbia .upremo eoarl. reduced
Ids band lu l6o,i*iM, The proseeu-
lor rgluaed to SK’epl * sUteiy
eomtwny honil. latter Vienna' at-
imiiev , it ii ted two bawl signa-
ture lo the I und and Judge I'roe.
lor improxed II, making way for
Vt • an i re|ea>e.
Ml . vtamle Kihiii ,, of Oklahoma
from ii dl'. »*< an oxernlghl gar t
Tuesday In the home of Mr. ghd
Mr*. Clyde Mtisgruv*, (Ol South
II.iff ,tnui#
Austin Minton, of Amarillo,
Tex , who Im* I sen visit mg In
AN MM NI K lllll I II
Mr and Mr* fltanley Warner,
1103 Mouth Macomb avenue, an-
Oklahoma City, returned to Kl naunva tho birth Wednesday
Reno Monday to lie a guest of morning of a bob weigh,- g »*v*n
friend* for n few days before leat- pound* at the tl Reao tani-
lug (or hi* home, iUrliua,
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 87, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 11, 1932, newspaper, May 11, 1932; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc918477/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.