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The El Reno Daily Tribune
(Succettor to The Daily Detnuu*.
tnd Th# People* Press.)
—
Publish®# tfafff rc except Saturday
by the B1 Rene Printing and Pub-
lishing Company from 107 8. Rook
Island Ave., and entered as second
class mail matter under the act of
March 3, 1879.
Reminiscing
Items Reproduced From
the Daily Democrat
of 20 Years Ago !
THE EL RENO (OKU.) DAILY TRIBUNE
DAVIS 0- VANDIVIER
Editor and Publisher
James R. Blair—Managing Editor
W. M, Doabaugh..Advertising Mgr.
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES'
By Carrier
Per Week___________ |0(.
Threo Months $j 3-
8ix months .............12 80
May 25, 1010
The water election went
dry.
El Reno Girl Neither Absent
PER CENT NORMAL Nor Tardy For Eleven Years
SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1930
iMsintni Piai^lHifiM
f/i H1V KOI | I
Animals Reported Heal-
Certificate* for excellent school
attendance are awarded this year
,yn "right, Opal Loren sen. Mar
Kuerite Blanket, Grace Myen.
I *“«'» un,l uZ.
Tho vote stood 501 iRalntt and ! , j,lon Ihoao atudemn who have Cahill
ICO for. | “W an(* Losses Light Irene a year or uiora without mlxa-i * 2 ,',.ar,--ivy Bernpii re
The graduation exercises of the
L’l Reno grammar schools will be
held tomorrow evening at the (31
Heno theatre at 8 o'clock. The
class members 44 and ha» work-
ing any classes.
! A fl»e word huH been ealali- 'K'Varif,/M1Mer”Wt> Ja<k
OKLAHOMA CITY, May U -1 [l"hed R‘»>ye Van Wa*on«r. a Minnie Nleman SorZ l nDl’' _
*»-*«.......- ..u„. i. rr 5£ "VT "If" »SS. SEE 'sz v?
Save money
in buying Used Can
See your Chevrolet Dealer..JllSl
f
One year *77 /•'"'T1". •" “«*« "»« worn- ce,,t of normal, compared with 77 out being either absent nr f*rd* bh.>.. „« i_ .....**
—-‘K The,, Will he a lh^rfnp.,'.,‘',,sS'!Zn’7;;: ^ ^ MI«X S!J
Hi-xi n iL------------*,:#0 Aulomol>j|e club or El Reno at the p am ,he ,,Mllul «mom t of Withoui . i iM T, . '! * eB* Virginia Harrell. Arthur FI-
> Mali Outside Above Co untie* commercial club rooms Frldav ,f,p* 0,1 rHll,w f°r this time of vear i..n* ^ v |,Hy are ^ary Inworth, A. fj. Wagner Ruth nJi
ZZi:,-------- ------»«.M “V-nln*. and ever ,h- «..... Cl.l- were v “M<l «Mtar. Mill"*' ,en" ' Mee '
azSterErrSd^-T-f1- ^ISWr*.....-.......;««“.?:& iris ZSrtJr&^J^
°°e m°nth.................. I Lahbaie and tomato for i * ,h! "•«“ • tZZxVZZT rZ T ^ C°rdw' oJler Hilda
- H year, old lo wo?l? %"£'• T? ^ ^
l ! Kenned'.*,' RuLe?, ^
I year-*Evelyn Hurst, Delbert
.wgla^
Bible Thought
. the TRIUMPHANT ones
. Now thanks be unto God, v. ilrli si
^ays causeth us to triumph In
pays $lf> per month. Adv ttg0 a,,(J 87 “ yuar
--------r,le 80ason-long drouth wa
.................. .r.i* .:r - -
ter and „o„„d Judgment. review alaled ••Ronre!
And whe,, may we avqoire ,hk been abort and alovh
!l years -Jack KIvcUc,
Shepherd, lieu-
„ * years Mary .lane School:n*. Hall,Sr
11'1 and Hayden Davis ‘ x routz, Robin Self-
huve
year* Alfa
»*ldge, Bonnie Holden. Glen Xye'
: CM* and maket'li mnlZl Z mn< b !M k,,uwk'^ ot "><' - -Vow Si wmiZ'ZZi ‘°! M"? i"‘'1
savour of his knowledge by u« In I 8 °f K.,?0,, (,t,*en»h!p better 1 beginning to given uni prorJet i x- Vanre JonrHl K(,lth Twllg Renter I!uL k\h Ai*lr'
’ P>-™. ! ‘t hl. ” "T 0f h,a'^- 1 f0'- ""miner ran,,, e . , , Thom>,so'1' ,r'" La Wa I Curler. K 7, V** M1'*’ Joh'1
HRAYEB-May onr profeaalon , 'ar h'nEory. when properly taURht. " K ’°"
Kennedy. Nedra
Carter. Ernoet Greer An .. \<n.
McCormick flee Cobbs, “ M
■» i-The.: oZJTZZ 5~ ««= j £ C”'~ „ ^ ‘i-iT« riCTSSj£;-*■ «-«.
the aroma of our faithful live* h , f 1 Jj'w knowlrdgg to cattle have gained In flesh Ham Leo McKo v i. ,- v * "
and service. , tho voter on which he may mak^ I early und b.Mlnr ' •> ymr* Edna Of field, Eugenli Virginia wti . * ?u,a Cupl,‘
. _ * ............. al-
ter Jesus was baptized of John l:i
Matt.
the Jordon? Answer, road
f 8:1(17.
LOCAL BRIEFS
STS PRACTICAL VALUE
, O^aslonally wc meet people ,VI,MH Huim, a member of
•Whojask why our mcHooIm offer1 ,)ir fHn,,,v nf Central rnthool, left
Karl *„K: dZyn ' Srt|.“'oTad’„ Ad.7“'w' a '
Jensen and Howard Jessuu. I FmnM u **’ He*
>rHd",K «„d fnw |mv„ vhlnln.i *1 ^tr‘; 777 1 k«o Roy PaMerS""^” °U"‘
Hum and North Dakota.
There has been lltth*
,eour#CK of study (hat are u„| „f
• great pratlcal value. Coinniercinl
eourles, matheniaties enough to
.‘keep books, a little training in
Salurduy for her home in llohari.
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....... S ............ ;«■»»«’».«"»:!"3r
_____ vln E’klna, Louise Gardner, Eve-1 son 0,108 ttml Franc,B Jil(:k
1929 Chevrolet Coupe
Go cee thic - car, Inspect I’.a
tine Cuco finiah, its spotless up-
holstering, Its. excellent, tires
and complete equipment. .Com-
pare its unequalled low price.
Act quhkly, today before it** too
late. Priced for three day* only
at—
USED CARS
-WITH AN OICtHAT COUNTS
Chevrolet dealers offer you an exceptional
used car purchase service because they work
under a uniform factory plan that makes used
cars as important a part of their business as
new cars.
The famous “OK that Count*” tag assures
cveiy buyer that each used car bearing it
has been thoroughly reconditioned by expert
mechanics to give thousands of miles or de-
pendable, economical service.
$395.00
thlH Htafp.
Mi ls Marie HlmrklHt. !»2I SmilVi
........H*rki»r avenue, Hpnnl Saturday In
the Iradi-H Meem to he the only r,,-v-
subjft (s I hat eaeapo thk erltNam
Not long ago we even heard a
ritlzen eritirise the teaching of
history in the puhiie Nebooln, and
,on this we lake Imhup. For his-
tory, wr feel, la not only onllghl-
;>nln£ but practical in Rh value to
Jlhe maintenance of our fluntltii-1 CJklMhomn City,
tinnsjj
* Hitory, we feel, should he the
niosf interesting of all studies to
ft be alert or imaginative mind,
properly taught it In a syn-
Mix John T. Naylon, III I South
llufT avenue, wan an Oklahoma
City visitor Saturday.
Mr*. Maude Williams, 420 South
Mueomb avenue, spent Friday In
LITTLK STORIKS
Th(' Hlnb has derided
,0 PreHcrvn in some w,iy
SOCIETY
ami
Lawrence (’hamhers, 420 North
ok Island avenue, Is spending
the weekend In Fayetteville, Ark.
Mr. Tura I). Ith„,|,,„
Mis. J. L. Ainsworth.
l avor lor high acort. worn |o
Mrs. fronton, wlilln ar1(,r ......
Kamos tho honor.... was |.rnsonh"l
“ Kiri from ihi. oini, .
e»«.nrivf in some wav I ltJ .... .....
tho Log ,ark. Known "S"R ' ' V ' 1 « »
the Red Cross cabin. Till*, Mr.s. John Owens. :iur, South Ad- KUomIh.
lon"«"«7iin. Th?,S?,;nlLr,,H‘ I""..............' W»* “ ••h.rmlnKf0H*' rulor nolo
Runlzatlon will ' " l"'" "ho r-ii«.rtaii.,-.l nlf l« «H dolRlls of i!„.
morn r,' ve rs Z 0,1 Z "'"r her ^,7 j “’IT «•" "'-holnL
..... .0 know ir» ; t W,1",t „ B”r« ............ml we,e! t,,0„ho8,B""' —toted hy
Roek Island avenue, is Hpeiidlng looks like. *' '41,1,1 ■ H’s krank Met'oy and Mrs. Ferdln .....^Hklnn, Mrs. Doxiei
1928 Model A Ford
Tudor
provides ample space for five
pane:liters. Motor A 1, not a
scratch on the body, sold with
an O. K. that counts, special
price—-
S31SM
SPECTACULAR
VALUES
3days ONLY!!
1928 Model A Sport
Coupe
first class condition. This car
must be seen and driven to be
appreciated and is a real buy
$335.00
1927 Chevrolet Landau
Sedan
just as clean as a pin inside and
cut with motor good, bumpers
and ‘pare tire, three-day special
$275.00
N 1925 Dodge Coupe
this car has been thoroughly re-
conditioned *nd is a car that we
can re:cmmend. Specially
priced for three days only—
$145.00
1927 Ford Truck
with brand new rear tires, start-
cr and a truck that will give
many miles of good service for
only—
$125.00
M-rveldi. Nwdl.. work" wl' Um U'"1 MrS Aln*wor"1'
tnesB or all knowlcd*,-. a M,H Mr. and Mn. 11. Timken, of I writ, wo mlgh, uho,,- um wlTh1 T Z" '** "un,'>'
»of tje experioncea of mankind. Okeeti^ are week-end gnosis of Homebody said »»uri. -v,, inll ' , s' 0> s,0',,!ii“ui uHsiatod tho following
\nu'li»p<> it! ...Ill ._____ #. ■ I ____ •___ .. . 1 • rU long SIS hfiKtfuu is. I___ . .
Nowhere in fiction will one find relatives here.
-kucIi dramatic aud exciting ad-) _
ventures as are recorded in the) MIhh Mary Alcyone Dottbaugh
paguk of history.
whl.h mlgh. hhve'JrinT.S""* ln
" W°'ry UbUUl “?" i <» «*o weak, Mr*. Clallord Coch- 1SL*"*' ^ UeA*'«* '
El Reno Motor Co*
East Wade Street El Reno, Okla.
^1'J“7',.."rn,llMK U,p W«’ 11 ,OV ‘ *,w MUST IX (TSHI.V,; .a?':,.!!.0!. HeiZ"n " «“hh holae."'"^
vyiDE SELECTION of POPULAR MAKES
B« history in public schuols is few months with her grandparents I n.gm ' " * ' ’ ' ,,?n,erU,B ,hl‘ ‘ Hih at a picnic,
t {aught in order that pupils, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doabaugh In vf ‘ ' N'* (,k,H • M,»y 24 (LP) mii ’ * *
may-be entertained. There Is nl Woodward, arrived Friday f0 he »! Lions cluln from all H-IS.IWAY IIDNoreh,
and MObELS
•Herio^g purpose back’of it all.
In ancient monarches, the
youu| prince always had able tu- avenue
Hayes street.
Those to enjov u„. 710 ,lex' '"Petin-? will hr
wmr MISS Armelln «'\ZTZ ", ^ *»< —
I
TVmiZL "i"s T,: . ............ bv ""r unuidnareata.
Df leUftMhV In order thnt his who will vlsl! h*m, few dsvs
- might be Hiaracterixed by
TO,tay "" °r 1,n" «"-Wh. Clark, who
people are the soverigns, and It have been
With her pars nis. Mr. and Mrs. Mon MnndJy’aodT "".i ,'X|,e'"'(l 11 fr' A-H “ farewell , „l;rt(.sv M Ardmo'rr"" ",'s'' VU in, (7 ‘ t» °f th®,home ot Mrs. W. H'.'riwm'.
l»osl,augh, 21S North Rook Island sfa.“ 'vonfwf,, , !!’" ° A ««■*«!-. who Is' |M“«« R"'h und 111 7.°"!' S°n< ,2"# Soulh ■venue.
■........... Near"; ,:7IT,°:.: r""" her home la Ok,a
Miss Doshuugh was uc-
Messrs
und Ruth Torpe.v,
hmmimhiuii. rseunv mum i t ... ■ ........... • *« w».ia- , . K«ilph Trask, Everett
and l.lnnesscs are experled lii i,.i 111'n'* th 7^ t harle« t! fanon. 'r"lnB,on' 0lln Shepard, Dick
here for the meeting The , on i i ’ j i!'!' M“'ninb "'emie enter- Rrown,nK il,lrt '"ines Bralev.
ventlon Is expected to I........ ,, “ 'd M'“luv “Cnnoon ai four .... * * *
■he larges, ever held In ,he si Jo ^ "rid«P KMT" M^rrs
COURT HOUSE
NEWS ITEMS
n . . | ^3 Title Quieted
RADIO FEATURES Jj ^!!t,Mtti(Jn ^ulet ,he,,tle l° the
Mi. and *»Irs. J. L. Alnsworlli,
il2u South Hoff avenue, havj as
l,,e!r. H;duy tlie formers
<-ousin, Mrs. A. E. Manger und Mr.
Nunger, of Wieliita. Kana.
•r*z:r:zzzrirr rr;r”--■»= noirtrir.,,,r r* T,ip- —
«. Higgins and Mr. Higgins. ......... ■■bon, ,he L1 2 3(! -'•■loek In
foodcn|xens,,,p "m' Ihey may h- ■ r.R.1 SouV dSl?!
nay choose us repreael^ r \ ^ 5tZTZ '° V"m‘°n
rooms in mnk • home of Mrs. C
SUNDAY
WAHC (’Ms network—5:30 (’ST
“r* • Twinplex Twins.
WJZ NR(’ network fj: 15 f’ST
Mr* UII(I Wrs. Rt J. Starr, of Okla-
l'fcen HI Hi in district court by H. O lornu "ere guests Friday of
«lmff against Myrtle B. Carter. A. ?,r8, iielle ^Lflck, 41!) Sunset
H. Morrison and sons are counsel )li-e‘.
for the plaintiff.
Marriage Licenses
®\WsWhai'm\^io
tan
By CHARLES f. STEWART
Central Press Staff H’rRcr
IT may sound like a large order,
but there need be nothing lm-
• unnRiiuuiiB. "» in ax ■ nonip of Mrs (’ x i«.. a«. *,n' nenvorK f> • 15 cst „ TV n f * * ~
Tho Puwhusktt duh will mak . •,, “,.,ra<,l,Vc for the after- South Bickford ' avenue r CoI,le,'H rh M"rr,a0e Licenses Ph i \ KCDk
.........................~
Ciimlimt cases win be tried first C.rbonVlH.^H^O
ETTA KETT
riTASHIN G TON, D. c.— |fp0M,bl® ftb«ut it if’VrpIJipif'of
VV Moscow has had poor luck —'-■r?n.b? "on bv Moscow- not
O'ing to communizc China, all ac-
ounts agree.
The Chinese consider the' family
he proper social and economic unit
hey. consider it the proper govern-
icntal unit, too, and reslat govern-
tent on any larger scale all they
an. Co-operation, even on a small
ommunity basis. Is repugnant to
hem,
This philosophy h rooted In Chl-
ese tradition thousands of years
Id. Religion is mixed up in It also
Naturally communistic teachings
0 not "take" readily |n such a
ountry.
t • •
^UT India?
Nothing in particular has been
iggested yet, to connect the Gandhi
•ovement with Russian activities;
evertheless the Hindus are in a
Went state of unrest, and 300 -
KLOOO people in such a frame of
dnd furnish a fine field for soviet
dssionaries to work In—If they can
at among them.
And India Is so easy of access to
*U«lan* that the British have
aen afraid of them for generations.
• • •
V COMMUNIZED India obviously
Would be of Incalculable ad-
antage to the Moscow regime.
In fact, R would serve the soviets
Jrpijea about as well us China.
Jt has numbers, for one thing.
K Is geographically Just right
fewtse. '
Bovlct Russia needs a warm water
itlet as mu«A aa czarist Russia did
«nd fought Japan for under the
•«r, and fatted to get It.
If anything, tha Russians are worse
f ntfw thin they were In the czar’s
iy. ffhey had Riga then; now they
ive lost it Tht port of Leningrad
frozen aolid In winter. 80 is the
•it of Vladivostok. So, of course. Is
• whole nortn coast. Ships from
less* can leave the Black sea only
>or others* suffrancc, and even then
e bottled up in the Mediterranean.
But the Indian ocean!—if com-
iiiiMri prevailed from r*po (’|»«-l-
W*»iu to L'apo U'onmriiL
vanquished but brought Into close
alliance with soviet Russia, ns a
soviet republic of the southland.
The British have long recognized
tlmt they could not possibly hold
India ugalnat a united native revolt.
Until lately, however, the British
hav'o considered a united revolt there
highly improbable. Now they are
uneasy. An alarming degreo of co-
hesion Is developing under Gandhi’s
teaching, if someono should put
some military ginger Into It and It
held together—well, 300,000,000 peo-
ple are hard to handle In a state of
even unorganized rebellion.
QF course the British depend in
^ great part on tho good will of
the native princes for maintenance
of their strength In India.
These potentates feel safer with
England’s forces back of them and
holding them together than they
think they would bo on an Indc-
pendent basis. With their troops
acting as a kind of national guard
»nd tho British as a regular armv.
the country has been kept quiet
enough heretofore but It has been tho
sort of mechanism which will not
stand much tampering with—too
delicate.
The Ghnndl movement, encouraged
from without, might put 0 tremend-
our strain upon it.
• • •
AN uprising which involved Eng-
,and ,n trouble up to her neck
•n India manifestly would have
world-wide effects of which no one
can estimate the outcome—not to
mention the situation sure to bo
created should present-day Russia
succeed In turning matter* to th*
soviets’ advantage.
Diplomacy in Washington (and
doubtless elsewhere) is watching de-
velopments more sharply than Is be-
ing advertised.
Ghandi, it is true, Is not described
as communistic.
But who know, i,e would not ,c. ,
cept rommunnuc old if n,ceS8»,v?
-as he mlKht conceivably Interpret
.Tn“.*h F°r ,Imt m,Uer' '• '< c‘r-
ain that coimnunl.m might not In
| son... nm.rnstancM, l»l., w,
• imut away from him?
Well ib
wasa
d/oriot/S
WCCK
But thii
Pua iS
ouz-r—
Etta and
Pef3oir?\
with tha
ntst of
thair
ciass
loava.
V/A5HIN61CH
Rar
home
Sw<zaL
home
today-
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Bill took: the towel*
riJOM-OtE HOTfeL
SOUNENlQS -SO WHtN HE 1 .
itFT he asked 1 r He hao l
fOR&OTTfeX AKMTHiNG 1
And THE &EU.HOP SAID
NEAH-HEKES A PlCSCOCE
On THE
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NNENflNTblHE MINT”’ANO
A^tCEQ lF1HET HAD
change for a QuAfCrtQ;
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little Su/EET(E-Ptet5
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plav, But m(md vou
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