The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 175, Ed. 1 Monday, September 27, 1937 Page: 1 of 6
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You Can .Huy It -For
Less In El Reno
The El Reno Daily Tribune
The Heart of the Rich
Canadian Valley
S'ngle Copy, Three Onts
(fi>) MEANS ASSOCIATED PRE88
A Blue Ribbon Daily Newspaper Seivinjc Oklahoma’s Blue Ribbon Area
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1937
(U.PJ MEANS UNITED PRESS
WILL BE PLACED
Stockmen In Canadian County Alarmed
\ 4 s Sleeping Sickness Strikes Horses
* £__:-------
Veteranic , Receive Reports of New Cases Hourly With 300 Animals
Already Infected; Flies and Mosquitoes Believed Carriers
LINCOLN HEAD UNVEILED
Kl»ino (iHiniv Attorney Is ness’ affecUnK Canadian county
IJiaine A ouniy miurney IS ll0rges and mules reached alarm-
in? proportions today as veterin-
, arles estimated that 300 animals
In Shooting in this area are suffering from
the disease.*
An outbreak of "sleeping sick- are believed less susceptible to the and are unable to rise or roll
Searching For Motive
~~ ± HtSSjf *•“-c—
tive, although ro sure treatment j,he ground, causing severe bruises
has been evolved. The animals frequently grind their
teeth and. in more prolonged type'
By Chicago Board
Of Trade
WATONGA Sept. 27 - JSSS £ |
CHICAGO Sept.
27 —<b.R>—
in
attempt
srr“ynsras ass ss assy-ft t:
21:yc“-°“ swamped^ad threads &j t^e! ***£«£« ta^one' Kfr k.ffKJS’pSS5?* new'
in Jail here in the slaymg o For rpp^s of new cases “fS%e£Slr? sc* mother by biting insects. and drastic action by the Chicago
est Brandley. 20-year-old Oakwcxxl we(e received hourly eiTce denartmenf of Oklahoma A The c0l,nty agenl urge* a11 farm l,08rd 01 trade ***■*•
Okla.. farm youth, who was shot Dr R E Selement 'of Yukon *"'* J .niw! 1 ws whose horses or mules have Board directors investigated
6 the general symptom of the «s- charges unearthed by the business
to death on a highway early yes- estimated that 300 animals in the
terday before his sister and two county arc Infected. A shortage lY'ls **PkUy spreading disease eaSP to report the case to the state con(iuct committee. They wi’l study
other companion,. ol «tum wm, wrt«l| "L "Sff’LS’ £SS £ Or- £?£££.“H
__ ____ Exchange officials were reiiorted
in the northern half of the state “m7'senitn~'ftreatment, but thi lfadV 10 'v***1 the
.......... more members identified with the
uranniey was einouic noun ..u. —• — - disease.!^ and November, the agent of anln)al industry in Oklahoma
a dance at Long wood. Ok hr with « “* Fo7t f^no | -said Most cases are reported at Oklahoma City. There is a spe
his sister. Bertha. 18; Jesse Schim- . cnsr.„iih|.
Mules Less Susceptible
VERDICT AWAITED
the alleged attacker placed her ii„ ri.im
her in the mans lu'omobiie P rateriuty Brothers ( laim
mel. 22 of Oakwood. and Irene
God man. 18. Eagle City, when the
shooting occurred.
Crow quoted Brandley's com-
panions as saying a car approached
them on the highway and the
driver, the only occupant, hailed
Brandley who left his automobile
and went to talk with him An
argument ensued, according to
the witnesses, and the nun shot
Brandley three times.
Revolver Surrendered
Brandley's sister told Crow that
the man then surrendeied the
revolver to Schtmmel and that she
and
brother
and took him to a phyrtnan at Shooting Accidental
Canton. ! _
The doctor summoned an am-
bulance and ordered that Brand COLUMBIA Mo.. Sept 27—<11.
ley be taken to a hospital at Enid. Fraternity brothers believed today
Brandley died enroute to the hos- that Albert R. Waters, Jr., killed
llal himself accidentally in the Sigma
The witnesses identified Brand- Alplia Epsilon house early Sun-
ley's attacker as a youth who at- da>' niomlns »hllp **“«*•'at-
tended the dance with them earlier volver U> his head to frighten a
in the evening. Sheriff Raford fcltow student at the University of
Scott arrested the suspect at the Missouri.
home of relatives yesterday Waters and Jack Kilpatrick. 18. of
He was brought to Jail here Au- Oklahoma City, a philosophical
thortues planned to attempt to ob- youth who was a pledge to the
tain a detailed statement from him | fraternity, had been lounging in
later today. They said he denied Walters' room. The talk had turn-
shooting Brandley. ed to religion.
"I Intend to file murder charges feel a sudden urge to corn-
sometime today,” Crow said. "There tnune with my maker.” Waters
are several confusing angles that ^14. \ lew minutes later he put
remain to be ironed out. I'm not a bullet through his brain while
entirely satisfied with all the evi- Kilpatrick stood a few feet away
dence,” holding his fingers in his ears.
Crow said lie could not explain grimacing a feigned terror that
the motive for the shooting. became reality in an instant.
•The witnesses all tell the same Coroner W. R Toalson withheld
story," Crow said. "It fits together Judgraent pending an Inquest. Ktl-
well. I plan to question the suspect palrJck was laken u, the University
at length today, and that may clear hospital on the verge of a nervous
up several Important pouits.” breakdown after collapsing several
times.
Details I uex plained
Several details of the incident,
lacked explanation. Police iound
Waters' body on the lower section
of a double-decked bed. with the
ieet crossed, a burning cigaret in \
the left hand and the right hand
——— ' resting on the chest. The revolver.
\fiivgolini VnH Hitler See whlch bcloll«ed to Kilpatrick, was
Mussolini ,\nn muir on a uWe Iour letl away uightiy
it is
Flies and mosquitoes are believed and it is reported that fatality supply Is so limited that .0 ™ would not
known «+ -Vp^St T the ln“."STL *8 stateTtarl^rtaJ confirm the report ‘
couine sleeping sickness. Effec- f*cted animals. fen field men are available to Be In Washington, the Commodity
ttveness of immunization can not Animals Paw Air sent to various counties in the Exchange administration was not
be ascertained until four days after In severe cases the animals af-1 state as they are needed, the agent expected ^ 1l?a™D.lUa_l_“n
administering the serum. Mules i fee ted have a tendency to fall is informed.
Did You Hear
ITALY’S POLICY IN
Arms Manufactured
higher and to the right of the
bed.
POLICEMAN H A. MURPHY'S
* gloomy Sunday was illumi-
nated briefly yesterday when he
received an emergency call to a
house on West Hayes street.
A woman at the address was
very unhappy. She had found
a stick of dynamite under her
bed, a discovery which made her
unhappiness acute. She was
certain that someone was try-
ing to blow her up because “she
had gone through a lot of trou-
ble lately."
Policeman Murphy examined
the "dynamite.” It was a blank
safety fusee, used as a railroad
flare. The officer left the house
while the woman began cross
examining children of the neigh-
borhood.
-o-
A former El Reno athlete. Joe
Ross, has assumed duties as
coach at the Thomas hlghschool.
a position left vacant when
Anderson Green was selected as
tutor of the E. H. S. Indian
cagers After Ross was grad-
uated here he attended the
Southwestern State Teachers
college in Weatherford where he
won statewide recognition In
both basketball and football. He
taught school at Custer City
during the 1936-37 term. Ross,
who also has played with El
Reno baseball club the past few
years, is the son of Mrs. Mina
Ross, southwest of El Reno.
CHILD IB LOCKED
IN COAL CELLAR
charges until it completed its cur-
rent investigation of trading prac- t
tlces.
Secretary lias Authority
If any member of the board of j
irade is found guilty of manipu-
lation. the secretary of agriculture
may demand that cause be shown
why his license should not be re-
volted.
Traders who hold September con-
_ I tracts calling for old corn today
. , began settlement of their commit-
Johnson Sentenced After menu all of which must be met
before Friday, at the settlement
price of Si 10 1-2 a bushel, es-
tablished arbitrarily Saturday when
the board suspended trading in old
TO SERVE TERM
VOLUME 46, NO. 175
RUSSIA PREPARES
TO GUARD SIBERIA
Situation Grows Tense As
Populace Is Inflamed
By Propaganda
Auto Crash
corn
TOKYO. Japan Sept. 27—(47—
Russia and Japan were reporte!
today concentrating huge bodies of
troops along the already heavllv
guarded frontier of Siberia and
Munrhoukuo.
Reliable sources declared the
situation between Russia and Japan
was more serious than It had been
at any time since 1932 when the
Japanese army created the Man-
choukuo empire out of Chinese
Manchuria
The newspaper Hochl said the
Siberian port and army head-
quarters of Vladivostok was seeth-
in' with anti-Japanese excitement
The populace, it said, was being
inflamed by posters and speeches,
Heavy concentrations of troops,
military equipment and supplies
were reported on the Soviet side of
the border where Japanese and
Russian interests have clashed re-
putedly in the last few months
To meet the 8oviet threat, picked
Manchoukuo troops were said to
have been massing on the opposite
side of the fronUer in the hitl
country north of the Korean pen-
insula.
Russia was reported in the dis-
patches to have placed particular-
ly large numbers of war planes at
strategic pints along the border
Here is the gigantic head of Abraham Lincoln, third in the Tokyo newspapers devoted col-
"Shrine of Democracy.” hewn from the granite face of Mount Rush- urnns of space to reports of a
more near Rapid City, S. D. More than 5.000 spectators attended its secret military alliance between
dedication when Senator Edward R. Burke of Nebraska spoke. The Russla and China,
head measures 66 feet from chin to crown, as do the Washington and sov ,KT SHARPENS
Jefferson heads. TONE TOWARD JAPAN
------ ~ ~ —-- MOSCOW 8ept 27—(47— The
Soviet government sharpened its
| lone toward Japan today with a
stern warning against "lawless"
'bMWWMvuw •■(••■•a wi i-i i w i vn bombardment of Nanking in what
was believed to be a response to
Chinese appeal for aid agaiast
j Japanese attack.
The official organ of the Soviet
government published without com-
ment the Chinese note asking Rus-
sia "to take measures which would
t
' <-«r i ....
Charles "Dick" Johnson, 18-year- |
old Calumet youth, was sentenced Suspension of September corn
to serve two years in the state re- artiriR was unparalleled in the
formatory at Granite late Satur- pe;irrtln.e hlstory of the exchange
day after he pleaded guilty before anfj was orc|pred to enable “shorts”
Judge Lucius Babcock in Canadian j settle without further lo>ses.
county district court to charges Thp attempted "corner" already
of manslaughter In the second de- nar) c9awj josses estimated vari-
gree ously from *500 000 to *2,000 000.
Murder charges originally were “Grudge Fight” Staged
filed against Johnson last July Cargill Grain company, Mlnne-
followtng an automobile crash in (.polls, and Farmers National Grain
which Russell Oliver. 27-year-old corporation. Chicago, two leading
mechanic of St. Louis. Mo., suffered grain firms, two weeks ago were
faCalvlnJ Hogue. 30. and Lee Wilker- finnt^for control of the remnants league (’ommittee Draft- Oklahoman Held For pf: p' end Kqut?kKU^chWnb^rb,v
son. 30. both of Calumet, were of the 1936 com crop. Their , ^luvintr D-M-in inhumane activities” as Japan-
riding In the car driven by John- fight precipitated the serious mg KOSOlUllon slaying I* Man ,,sc bombardments.
son at the time of the crash, "squeeze” condition in the Septem- -. - Government circles did not dis-
ber future when contracts were; ------- ---- — Japan ’ ALBUQUERQUE, N M. Sept. 27 close what steps Russia might take
to enter the undeclared Sino-
000 000 bushels were available snrmns nnvuorv cumnuucs iwajimun was nan mieu m ikjuki lAAin> Japanese Ear, particularly if Jap-
BY FIVE POWERS FORMER CONVICT
Charges of drunkenness were filed
against HoRue and Wllkerson. while
BUI Cross. 29. also of Calumet,
owner of the car driven by John-
son. was charged with transport-
ing whiskey. Cross was not an oc-
cupant of the car.
Burned Severely
Oliver died July 20 in an El Reno
hospital from burns suffered in
the crash which occurred at 9 p. m.
July 18 at a point one mile south
of Calumet. He received a broken
left arm and was burned severely
from the waist down when his
automobile was overturned and
caught fire His machine was com-
pletely destroyed
In the charges against Johnson,
signed by 8herlff John Harrison,
the state alleged the youth operat-
ed the car over U. 8 highway 270
in a northerly direction while he
was in an intoxicated condition.
Victim Traveling Alone
Oliver, who was alone In his cur,
was traveling south.
The charges alleged that John-
WM&. m
and1 inTin? lorTd^e^’toard j tf.^eupon jessed and lU PresL
of trade to suspend all September, ,d:.nL./0j;lgtn.,.,”lnj;,irL^
trading.
the murder of Truett E Rowe,
agent of the federal bureau of
1 1 investigation.
Munters of Latvia ordered draft- aocused o-man killer sat
In? of a resolution condemning apparent bravado during jury
Jepam . . selection proceedings, smiling thia
Dr. Wllington Koo China, ad- the direction of relatives in
■intsemen nan IIVffMl Tfl# I •
ing statesman hadJa j the rear of the courtroom
Rowe, working out of the bureau -
Tex., office, was s'l^t
Abernathy Is Speaker At
Piedmont Meeting
ESSEN Germany. Sept 27-M* wLtata ta^k^oTr^t- Girl’s Father Is Charged son pulled his automobile to the
The mighty metal vo.ee of the ^ ^ ^ Hp lhoU8ht Waters Wjth (>ue|ty mtanf ^ kih ‘ 0^
was Joking. _____ drove his car against that occu-
•The hell I don't mean it," Wa- — „, pied by the St. Louis man in such
ters exclaimed. CHICAQO. Sept. 2 U.. a way as to knock it into a
District Sunday school conven-
tions held prior to the annual
Canadian County 8unday School
association program, which is
nnen* warplanes should bomb the
Russ'an embassy at Nanking.
The Soviet government defied
Japan to bomb its embassy In
Nanking In the "determined pro-
tests which was presented official-
ly to the Japanese foreign minister
by the Russian ambassador ”
TEXAS CLUB HAS
ANT
League to point to
"wrong doer to the world” and
a-ked that the committee at least El Paso
name Japan the aggressor if it fatally near Oallup, N M when he
cannot go further and "enforce sought to arrest Osborne a" an
International law and principals escaped prisoner from the Eu'aula,
of the covenant" ;Okla.. Jail.
Osborne served several prison
GERMANY \ND ITALY
"TWO-HEADED MONSTER" awaiting trial on a similar charge, ghnmrhncnnv Pluvnff
GENEVA Sept 27—<47—Julio del when he broke (rom u,e Eufnuln ^naugnnissy riayun
Vayo. Spanish government delegate ja|| _
£ ?LNr^e "caTYh^ Rowe found him in a 'arm house OKLAHOMA CITY. Sepi 27
bluff" of Germany and Italv "this near 0*Uup and went Into a bed- (yp^port Worth held the Texas
own oi citrmanv aou roQm to hplp lhe prtSOne. pack |
terms for auto theft and was Oklahoma City Ousted In
two-headed monster which appears
association program, wmen is iinriirau™ ■■ belongings league baseball championship to-
Run^led.fin °2L“iJ!2* Zrtrt FuroT' 10 deCl“re a’*r °n ‘ A few moments later a shot wa. dav a,l*r defeaUn« Oklahoma Cl.y
Sasarssjfiai*---——
airtrlc?1 prcs^mTt' "prwslded over'^h? FmeSt MVCrS Oil 'lrtary ,n ** game3
speaker during the morning Mrs . aoanlsh conflict tf ■■ ■ He has done moat of the pitching
Charles McConnell. Bethany, de- • . ,.p jhp ,)robiein to Trlal of Ernest Myers, 22. of for the club In the past several
•f*e7rfoonheteninln person a! terms, is Hitler and Muss- Rush 8prliifc.>, on charges of leav- days Ash Hlllin relieved him in
afternoon, telling about her mis- ^ a,,, the scene of an accident, was the twtlfth
s onarv wor n i cn. "if the democratic countries de- being conducted before Judge Em- Nearly 10,000 fans saw the game,
Mrs Henry Behne. county secre- rlarP „ coU*ctlve decision before ,nett Thompson in Canadian county Vlc,ory *avp Worth the right,
tary. attended the meeting M well H ls ^ ,aU. that [>Pa(.P ^hall be , . ^ P ' W> represent the Texas league In
as E H Ninman. Union CRy. [ ,„PRerVcd neither Germany nor <ourt the Dixie series with the winner
county president. He was ac- Ilaly nor lhp two togrther will Accordlnif to C A Thomas, dep- (0f the Southern association Llt-
rompanl'-d by Mrs. Ninman and (iurp ^ start a European war.” Uty sheriff. Myers was arrested tie Rock won its third victory
family. - following a collision which oc- Sunday over Atlanta in the South
curred the night of 8ept 12 at *» association and appeared head-
the cemetery corner southeast of ^or l*'e
Krupp cannon factor>' roared a
warlike welcome today to Premier
Ik nito Mussolini.
Just before he and Chancellor
Adolph Hitler strove through the
clamor of Germany’s "heart of
steel” the renter of her rearm-
ament. a responsible Italian official
"Bluff" Is tailed law called on Henry Repple. 40.
"I decided to call his bluff." j to explain today how it happened
Kilpatrick said. "I went to my I that his daughter. 12. was found
room opened my strong box and rtM in the coall bln of their
way
ditch and turn it over. Charges
alleged that the collision caused
Oliver's machine to catch fire and
burn with Oliver .pinioned inside
-----------. ... .... olfi nvc-shot revolver home, her feet chained and pad- the naming vehicle, and that these
said both Germany and Italy look out an lockpd M shp could hardly walk burns caused his death two days
would fight In Spain to the end. and an automatic pistol that I had ■
His declaration was made It. brought to school “s pnts and big brother. Henry. Jr.. Johnson, whose parents are dead.
* answer to Spanish government of- sics experiments. Both of them rhalnp(1 bpr ln lhc c^uar to keep had been residing at the home of
fers to withdraw all foreign troops WPIP broken down but I put the ))p(. from wandertng around a his brother-in-law, Andrew Ruyle.
from their forces tf the insurgents rpv0jvcr together. . garbage dump near her school, near Calumet.
• would withdraw theirs „r (ook lt ta u, WaWr,, ,UI1 ^ father a ahPPt lnPUH worker.' -
Italy's i>oltrv he dPcla|;^< thinking It was all a Joki I told ^ hf and hu wife chained Hllic McMmIviH k
remain as Mussolini llMf d ^ J him that at first I had put in oioria "because she was always wllIS IHCiYloIlHn IS
2; ^ for * Paw nciaco ^Franco In-' on* ^ell. but I aald you'll giving us trouble ' He was charged
'urgent gcneraT^llT^Y^co . army Probably miss the first tine so 11 with cruelty to children, and Jall-
wins have loaded all five chambers.1 ed.
G, „if1 hp nresumed the German ' He said if he missed the first The mother, dtatraught. was al-
«itwTs The same time he would never have nerve lowed to return to her home but placed first with his wheat exhibit
Hmhkv furnaces belched flame, enough to do it again He took the was ordered to appear In court as Bt UlP *tate fair In Oklrthonm City.
SS|VhIS^ beat » pardr- gun and put the muzzle to his a ^ huaband * James R Childers, county agent.
In the final Shaughnessy playoff
series. It was Fort Worth's fourth
Winner On Wheat
Ollis McMahan. Union City.
ri.lossal
nionlum of white hot steel as HU- head I had looked away for an
ler and his Italian guest entered inslnnt when he pulled the trigger." Police said they hive>tlgirted the
the Immense plant
Det Fucrhcr and 11 Duce saw lj
gum cranes swing '«->"** Keller, Mavtielcl
ti"in lorge to forge like tooth “ »
picks, tour steel transformed Into
the armored plate* and turrets of
battleships new and powerful land
and sea guns, take shape
reported today. The Canadian
county 4-H club youth also won
Repple home when neighbors re- Rrgl in. county fair with his
ported that "someone" was sobbing samp|PH of flt|p chiefkan wheat.
| continually in the basement.
They found Oioria cringing
He Is president of the Valley Star
To Address (’lub ‘ 14'”nlorb judging contests in live
l Her wttan dress* was^stalned ^lUi poultry, dairy and crops will
H O. Keller, El Reno chamber of I dlrt Qn heJ. (ppt wprp ber bro- be held today at the state fair.
The 'wo left shortly before noon commerce secretary, and Asa M lher.a K)l0Pa many sizes too large -
for Berlin the final leg of theti Mayfield. Etta Dale Junior high- tor |,er About her bare ankles ti it L’,,wl4„1
swift Journey ucrosn the Relcn. I principal, will be the prin- were looped the encln of a five- j LiUSl IjIlUvdVUUr
— 7 ^ . | ctpul speakers at the Junior cham- foot length of chain. Padlocks. CJ* ii » ♦
1 rjlffir Amdeilts Ixr of commerce dinner at 6 30 one on each ankle. Jingled as she II l/l I l (MM
,, , i in _|__| p. in. tonight at Uw Southern ho-1 stumbled zeroes the cellar. —---
IvCdlKTU Miarpl.V tel. B. M Mcoinley. president, an- _ _ ___ _ # LONDON. Sepi 27 <4‘> Hie fa- party were Mr and Mr.-- Curt K.
Robert Woodard
SK Wounded Ilunting SS
ventlon will be held at Center ^ was drlstng tlie second automobile Thp indlang fintahed first
Grove The county program will be Robert Woodard. 14. son of Mr whlch Hgured In the mishap,
an all-day affair at Union City and Mrs R. W Woodard. 621' Tbe delcndant was accompanied
North Choctaw avenue, suffered a by his brother. Wesley Myers. 24,
WUllflpilt ( 'ini lll'pts gunshot wound In the abdomen also of Ken Springs, and their
kJl>UU^IIv vapiUI CO when his 22 caliber rifle was dis- cousin. Mrs. E. H. Kolander of
Reptile Specimens ■ “mlno,p ** "HS t,av,",nB w,th
Truck Driver Is
Injured On Road
alone on W|fe ana t|lcir young daugh-
n farm north of El Reno at the ^ f
Reno time of the accident The trigger AJ, wpn, M|d to havp I driver, was
Biology classroom at El
hlghschool has two new specimen's of his rifle was discharged when
today as a result of a capture made
OUTHR1E. Sept 27—<47— Jack'
Jackson 29-year-old Seminole truck
In critical condition
at Medicine Park Sunday by Dnvls
Wright. 13-year-old student.
With Ills parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Wright, the youth visited
the southwestern resort during the
week-end. Other members of the
nounoed,
Fewer traffic mishap victims' Mr. Mayfield will report on
Chinese Fishing
have been treated at. an El Reno
hospital since organization of the
stale highway patrol, It was learned
today Early in July the hospital
averaged one (raffle raze dally.
Today's average 1* one a week
motts Lullne bell at Lloyd's rang , Whitney. Mr and Mrs Dttvld Mor-
— —»----- — . j today for the second time within gan, all of El Reno.
preparations for entertaining city (Y;ift DCStTOYBCl a week to announce finding of the Capture of the specimens was ef
(tiohors Oct. 6 At the Ktte Dele| iiiitinh yioht. Khdeevoin I uiihuc- !®®t®d nftrr Onvid begun chMini
he attempted to crawl through a ezczped injury, but Myers allegedly
school. The Junior chamber, Lions
a small lizard. The creature ran
wire fense i ,a*led to stop after Ihe coUImIoii to hf fp|| off thf nmnlnR board of -.
Robert was brouitlit to El Reno offer aid or to give hLs name and n;,JV|ng truok north of tha rlty on
by a farmer of the neighborhood, address to persons In East car. u S. highway 77.
The bullet entered the right side Jurors serving ill the trial to- Arch Crutslnger. 36. who was,
of his stomach. Just below the dny were H. Mycr, Charles Pettit, ditvlng the truck, said Jackson^
heart His condition today at the ^ q Adams, Phil Every, C. C. ' limbed onto the riuuilng board to'
turn on the reserve fuel tank sfter 1
the truck ran out of gas and felRi
while the machine was movinci
ulmut 36 miles an hour
Physician* said Jackson had a ]
probable skull fracture He haal
not regained full conaciousiMM
since the accident.
- ^-c^Urhun was reported nnd j a p^vy
Fitfht Is Quelled
n'ri'n By Tower Guard
WEATHER
Forecast
Partly cloudy warmer tonight
sa “ w‘l! f71 siSvHHS? " — —r -
ti.nl on i ml |c,ly Hrnd* *cho°1 lo !'Polw‘,r ,hp registry and authorities of this! storm 200 miles out In the Atlantic I H*ard during Its capture. Both
,V’ ? rT M thUd-iiCluxrt football program this Uritisii naval base started an ini-, while enroute Iron Newport, R. X_ I specimens wore rtturnud lo El
men already had applied bandages
to Uie victim's head. j season.
|mediate investigation.
| back to England
Reno.
guard tower as he and another
convict lotighl in tire prison yard
l slid ignored warnings to jitop. ,
Rainfall, none
Bun ris s unnouuw at u 08.
Sun *eu today at 6.03.’
VIHITINU SISI FK
Mrs lena Beckenholdt of Rlnoni
Ington Til. Mrs Marx Sehudl. Mr
and Mr* Herman Wrssler of Mans,
field. III., have arrived for two
weeks' visit with Mr and Mih
Flunk Wolf, southeast of El Retro*
Mrs Heckenholdt. Mrs Schudr
Mrs. Weasler and Mrs. Woil *t«-
sistars.
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