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You Can Buy It For
Less In El Reno
El Reno Daily Tribune
The Heart of the Rich
Canadian Valley
A Blue Ribbon Daily Newspaper Serving Oklahoma's Blue Ribbon Area
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] ;ngle Copy, Three Cents
</P) MEANS ASSOCIATED PRESS
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1937
(U.PJ MEANS UNITED PRESS
VOLUME 46, NO. 143
: EO OPEN SEPT. I
Llplendar For First Days
01 1937-38 Term Is
A nil on need
Youth Waiting In Jail To
Have Operation Financed
Surgeons Relieve Habitual Law Infractions Might
Re Result Of Brain Injury
TUJ.SA, Aug. Ill—<UP.'—A 21 -year- was arrested on a score of charges. __
old youth whom sui-jeons oncj Stra-e then hr has been an Inmate
Iv ilevec1 could b cured of habitual of the Oklahoma state reforma- Defeat For Either Team
Inur infvoeth itc hi- o hroin orkoro. tnn- Mki^nri ktntp rPmorntnlt'.
EE RENO. PERRY
IN SANDLOT TILT
WIRE FENCE PREVENTS SUICIDES ON BRIDGE
lew infractions by a brain opera- i tory, Missouri state remoratory.j
fion waited in county jail today the home for feeble-minded at
for someone to finance the danger- Enid and the state insane asylum j
ous operation at Vinlta.
Benny Elliot said lie would go don’t know- why 1 get this
Regular c!h‘s work will begin in through w.tli the operation if there I ,,u* ?ar>p.^na ,h° m
„ Reno public schools Tuesday wits possibility of a cure. once in a while, Elliot said. I
A lot 7 with enrolments io lx .... 1 ... .. get to thinking I’m pretty smar
i t , , I omienis to w "Id soon nir - hv with ihiiv-s Tiint * concluding game oi a uuuoie-
9»i >lcte<l • "r,,’i» l,ie I11 "ceding j ,.„P.S jft HS noon die as be . . . ,ik • tcilnv- or hit- header at Holland field. Oklahoma
vF'fc beginning Wednesday Sept ,litp „.Ls," Elliot said. 1 run- i City, with the Ult .scheduled for
pi" 3. *1* lias 'been'm'niaiiicerMj)' County Mtomey Dixie Ollmer nlng away then I know I’m feeling 10 P- m
l.ool ofii-iais ' favored trcaUnent of the wit.. a|| r|ght again.'
( Soils will have Saturday and wl!° wus, in-i''rrd ,n » f™1? Would Spend To Cure
, iiudav. Sept 4 and 6 in which I' v-hen he w-as 5. leaving a Ollmer said It already had cost
H procure necessary books and denrotsed area in his skuII widen me county several thousands dol
Will End Stand In
Annual Tourney
F Reno Indians meet Perry
Merchants again tonight In the
concluding game of a dcuble-
the' r oi'thoritle* said caused pressure on iars t0 arrest prosecute, convic.
“ the brain. and confine Elliot for his tnfrac-
Elliot was arrested for the at- lions.
ElppUes. Class work
T'bdr.s will in- maintained in nor-
,-1 sclu’dule Tuesday.
isIim hool ..enlors will enrol it. tempted nurder of his slstei-in-law "I'm in favor of spending money
D'|e registrar's office (rom 9 a “I Sand Springs. to cure him of his criminality if
1.1 to 3 p. m Wednesday Sent 1 He first came into notice of any surgeon will tell me how It can
■ ^Hip.hsehno! (unior. will’enrol Ir police In 1927 and 1928 when he be done." the county attorney saic.
T je registrar s office from 8:30
li 12 noon Thursday. Sept 2.
1 .jHighschool sophomores will en-
J in the registrar's office from
ap m to 5 p m Thursday.
iJtpt. 2.
IJJHighsohool freshmen will enro.
Vi the registrar's nffic- frr.m 8:30
12 noon Friday, S pt. 3
(Eighth grade pupils will enrol
ill the Etti. Dale junior highschoo.
"JinciDei's office from 9 30 to
iH noon Friday Sept 3.
"Hsev
venth grade pupils will enrol
the F'.Ma Dale (unior hlghsrhool
Tlinclpnl's office from 1:30 to 4
1 m. Friday. Sept 3
New .Students To Rcgi-trr
BUILDING DEFENSE HEARD BY ARNOLD
Japanese Shore Positions Divorce Decree Granted
Are Struck In Porter Case
It was El Reno who dropped the
Merchants Into the losing bracket
with a 14 to 4 verdict Sunday af-
ternoon. The Indians took the
count Tuesday night when Ada
plastered them 13-0 and tonight's
contest will decide whether El
Reno or Perry Is to remain in the
chamoionsnip drive.
Manager "Wog" Rice announced
today he had learned that Perry
has not been defeated by a left-
hander this year and has decided
to use Joe Rummans on the mound,
providing his sore twlr’.lng arm
will permit, and if not Ro-scoe
Hunt. Anadarko Indian hurler who
defeated Eason Oilers during the
season, will receive the call In
place of Ray Hogan brawnv port-
sider who was considered the man-
ager's best bet before learning the
Merchants' power on a southpaw.
Perry Shades McAle.ster
Perry eked out a 5 to 4 victory
over McAlester Independents In
Wednesday's only daylight battle.
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EO GRAIN CROPS
Survey Shows Corn Bell
Faces Sharp Reduction
In 1937 Yield
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A section of the beautiful bridge over the Arroyo Seco. known as the Colorado street bridge in
Pasadena. Calif., where high wire fence has been erected to prevent further deaths from suicide.
Ninety persons had leaped to death over the railing before the fence was put up.
10 HOLD MEETING
SHANGHAI. China. Aug 19—<4» E C Porter was granted a de- giving them the right to oppose
Masses of Oiincsc infantry struck tree of divorce from Bertha Porter the 1936 champs again.
^New students and stud nts with -, niir(i «t me heart of Japanese shore during a non-jury session of Ca- Just wh0 Manager "Hump " Oan-
r. 1 preliminary enrolments will posit rone In astern Shanghai late nadlan county district court con- ,p;g „|t a gainst the Indians TVrrurinir Work Ti» Form
enroll'd at ’lie hlghschooi from todav nnd forced the enemy lines ducted at El Reno Wednesday with was n0{ announced at noon to- ”
30 to 4 p m Friday. Sept 3 bail- almost to the Whangpoo river. Judge Ben Arnold of Oklahoma City dav He used Mike Burgess and | Part Of Program
Higher hool teachers will meet in The Chinese drive came lust as presiding. The case had been i Le,(pr vjrCrabb in the previous
N° 310 ln thC nlghsehooi vanguards of a Japanese army from opened for, trial Monday Rame when they were blasted fo.
, a* 4 p m. Sept 1 with ipe homeland were reaching the The plaintiff was awarded custody jg His veteran I. D Town- Countywide meeting of fnrmers
; meeting of all principals ln the Shanghai war zone It threatened of two children by a former mar- send former Boston Brave pit- interested ln terracim; work wiieat
rsrsfASass\r».«■>»
. inclpals will c»nf?r with tearhera nn a greatly extended front ter was ordered to pay the defen- njsht. Other hurlers on the staff Canadian county agricultural coun-
J ewh unit at 2 p m :-ept. 2 Chinese attacking forces dant *17.50 per month as main- arp jimmy Cleghorn and Leo ell scheduled for Mondav will be
V* h, PelncipoU to arrange for braved savage bombardment from tenance for a minor child of the Tolezai held at the Wigwam It was an-
'■etir.es and notify their teacher- lhf. air froirl japanes? warships latntlff and defendant. Olenn Por- lineup as it appeared against ^ , b R rhlI
ir fir. I gei eral faculty mee ing „n the river and batteries ashore ter. age 7. whose custody was i ,h< Indian., Sunda\ included Hen- nounced todav Dy Ja,nefi R cn"
1 1,1 w '"*,d ‘n tie lunloi high- th-y drove their lines forw-ard. awarded to Mrs. Porter temporarily, py shortstop; Daniels, left field ■ders county agent,
ti- ,,,,rarv ftf s P m S'-pt 2. Seven troop ships landed Jauan- Virginia Porter. 21-year-old daugh- r;raft thirdba.se: Cleeton. firstbase: The morning session, which will
M Eighth grade students will meet pse reinforcements and war sup- ter of the plaintiff by his fonner rmn,an secondba.se: Lang, catcher: open at 10 a m will be devoted
M r a conference in the junlc: | „|lea at Japanese docks on the marriage, was not Involved In the Hopson rlghtfleld: Prices !<t-
‘ gfisehool auditorium at 9 a m whangpoo waterfri.nt today. Six- litigation. {leM
' I” 3 There will be a confer- |P,.„ ,-10re transport* with 20 000 Mr Por'^r was ordered to pay Rummans Is Craftv
lie of -e.rtuh grade students Ir soidbrs aboard mere retiorted read) the defendant a sum ol *600 at the Rummans pitched a steady game
j (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 3i to a "erupt a landing under cover rate of *50 per month
to discussions and Instruction* re-
garding terracing work and will
be conducted bv W H. McPheters.
I - . i txtenslon agricultural engineer, who
of darkness and the'guns of their I Extreme mental cruelty was | Xllowlnfg0 oidT’seven hits .'Two" of nrP,'“n’ fUn“ !M‘rt‘’lnln!? 10
battle fleet. charged by the plaintiff in his peti-
Amrriran Mission Damaged tlon for divorce. The couple was
Did You Hear
/\ARL NIKKEL. who at this
V time last year was 'liaklng
himself the championship EH
Reno baseball club's mast val-
uable player In the sandlot tour-
nament. and who now is pitch-
ing on the Danville. Va.. farm
of the Boston Red Sox. has won
13 and lost 5 games thus far.
in one game where he beat
Reidsville 8-0. only one tnar.
got as far as secondba*". with
Nick allowing only three in-
field hits.
In another session, the lanky
hurler beat Mayooan 5-4. The
score was tied In the last of the
ninth until he hit one over the
fence—Nick's first homerun In
pro ball
The league has played two all-
star games, and Nikkei was the
starting oltcher In both. Dan-
ville is in the Bl-State league,
class D Danville Is leading the
league by two games, with the
schedule to end Sept. 6.
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 6)
FACING CHARGES
At l"a.,>t two division* from Japan married Dec. 25. 1927 at Enid,
were reported entering the Shang- Other Cases Heard
hai campaign immediately, and In the suit of Local Federal Sav-
U0 One more men were unoerstood bigs and Loon association of Ok-
enroute from the homeland or un- lahonia City against J B. Comp-
der outers for Shanghai ton and others, receiver's report
There were reports that ROD 000 was approved by the court and the
Chinese were "or.eenirated at Nan- receiver was discharged.
I* II in m (» n rl \lliurofllv king, the eapPal up the Yangtze, to Judgment quieting title and de-
r II m ill it 11 n \iu ,.e)nforrf> „ p morp thiu, lopooo al. terminlng heirs was given In tiic
Holds For lied Notes read! nztitlnt ■ fipu- *• "• >• ■ Cimningliam
. r bine jackets here against heirs of Constance Posey Ix.‘KI*lutlOn Dill* To FlUtf
IhuiiUs missed tiinr i11" 1II I
TULSA Auk 19 r. Alfred A in irk and smashed a* the Amerl- Judgment for plaintiff was ren- All l,OOpnOKb
BILL IS PASSED 5
..immond. Hominy rancher and ean Southern Baptist mtsrlon In dered by Judge Arnold In the suit
hnker. wa charged In common north Shanghai and at the Amerl- ri Reno Federal Savings and
I'lea* court today with pusses,ion mn MLnsion at Nantungchow up Loan association against Bradley
IJ.| two forged notes, one for *(
’ '■id another for *78 400 bearing
the program topic. The films to
be shown Monday will be more
detailed than those presented a
year ago. Mr. Childers said.
Probably the most Important part
of the morning session will be
an explanation of the program
being sponsored by the Oklahoma
Bankers association to Instruct a
number of fanners ln each county
run terrace tines, for which
work they will be qualified to
charge.
To Learn At I Uncle
In urging farmers to take ad-
vantage of this opportunity, Mr
Childers said:
STAGED IN PERRY
CHICAGO, Aug. 19—(U.R)—After
a late start, drouth has struck, the
corn belt and done severe damage
in Melds of Nebraska and Iowa
State crop statisticians, grain
brokers, eteorologists and college
authorities claim that although
Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and
part', of Minnesota have suffered
some. Iowa and Nebraska were
hardest hit bv dry weatner and
hot winds.
In Ohio, by contrast, farmers
feared some loss of crops through
loo much rain. But even in Ne-
braska. where it appeared the
greatest loss of corn would be
suffered, not al! of the state was
stricken.
N. B Updike. Omaha grain deal-
er. reixv-ted to a Chicago grain
house that in his opinion Ne-
braska would produce only '00.-
000,noo ol its estimated 196.730,-
000 bushel crop
Iowa Damage Arrested
Iowa corn fields have been burn-
ed in the three-weeks drouth but.
rains eariv this week arrested
the damage In most quarters.
One source estimated that as
higli as 43.000 000 bushels mav have
been destroyed in Iowa before the
rains, leaving a probable crop of
around 400 000 000 bushels. That
would be almost double last year's
j yield.
Canadian County Appor- ohl° cr°t,s have had 100 much
. _ rain, according to Glenn 8. Ray,
tionment Is $599 State meteorologist, but the state
as a whole has progressed raptdlv
Most of the estimated 150.000.000
Apportionment of mileage tax bushel corn crop will be harvested
to the 77 counties of Oklahoma E. A Logan. Missouri federal
in July was made public today , crou statistician, said' “Corn is
by C C. Brown, state tax com- i now hard enough so It can't be
missioned with apportionments hurt by grasshoppers and state
based on June mileage tax collec- I drouth conditions are localized
tlons. ground St Louis and Kansas CUy."
Canadian county, with a county Most of the state’s estimated 125.-
road mileage of 1 466. received an 000 000 bushel crop will be har-
apportionment of *599.81 vested
For surrounding counties ap- Kansas Yield Higher
portlonments were as follows- Kansas Corn. In the cen'ral-
Blaine—1.418 county road mile- west section, was reported by R
age. $580.17. I. Throckmorton. Kansas State
Kingfisher—1.568 county road college agronomist, as hurt serious-
mileage. *641.54. ly. but the total Weld should be
Logan—1.178 county road mile- better than In 1936. lie added,
age. $481.98 North and South Dakota crops
Oklahoma — 1.390 county road i PLEASE TURN to PAGE 3>
mileage. *568.72. _
Cleveland—888 county road mile- ]
age. 5363.32
McClain—719 county road mile-
age. *394.18
Grady—1.647 county road mile-!
MILEAGE TAXES
ARE COLLECTED
age, 5673.87.
Caddo—2032 county road mile-
age. *831.39
- Largest ap|x>rtlonments went to
Itanh Robbed Of Approxi- 2j£ *"*
TESTS ARRANGED
El
mately $5,00(1
possession | can Mission at Nantungchow up'“»" assoemuon agairoi oraaiey i WASHINGTON. Aug. 19-h.V Canadian count v I armors .,nan ^ring smo«eci glasses ioaay: m* r.w repwcuv uie «,v Pnnrf,Vrtid in n
for *6 605 the Y a net ^ The mission suffer- Mathews and Nettle Elizabeth The senate todav passed the ad- M ”lle, carried out alone Oklahoma's first motor carrier Irx. with the new “n*w w,d ^ d 'p'ed b
•ring the Id iUvi.v" aiw the' file of It. Mathews PorecloBme of a real minLrtratloI1, avoidance bill “nTdlV ne Ho£& bank robbery In two yean, law providing that 45 ^rcem of
r smith n American* was not known estate mortgage was ordered. . . . . ... __. . _______ .* wln lo wwperBle fleeing with an estimated *5.000, all revenues «hall be returned »„ department oi purn'c .saieiv\ ii
-if )ki. w. PERRY Ok la.. Aug 19—uPl—A
If this program is to be a\all- man wearlnK Mllok ,, today n lie >rr tax law replacing the old
on a mileage of 3 096 Next Sa f ot v Department To
largest apoorttonm»nt was tha1 of ' , ,
Beaver countv. $98277 on b mtie- Conduct examinations
age of 2.402 __
The legislation enacted a new
Examinations for chauffeurs' It-
.{X
n
^nature of George w
whuska, Drummond's
Smith
former
irtner In the cattle business
I T-
LvDrummond pleaded innocent to
I i' I h I tee (Hill w;i.s rele Nil i.i. Ills
I L'vn recognizance on recomr.endn-
,Jnn of Gleason McDon.i1d, ass Is-
j^lnt county attorney. Pleas Jude
was announced today bv Mbs Dalny
, lady Cornett set preliminary movement* ot American naval or
“—1— »— “—• •» merchant craft on the Whangpoo
=SSffiSs & .--•as!riS&jKsiS»S:j'= “ — -
Submarine Attacks l—^t»HpiCcf,T o,MranB
tejected both Ja|»anese and Chl-
nng attempts to interfere wit;,
Senator Pa. Harrison. Democrat IT.^coIIntT andKSS i : m."'Uni Mie'm w'iaw Sta!oSSSt ZJ* JR
Irvcl ftfmlshed 1 The middle-aged robber^ wnlke<l1^'^•*•'1
•<,“n to the Canadian County Arr.cultut -
ate finance committee, told his „| conservstion association rl,,ks
colleagues the legislation would
_____ In their places with »! 4.' goes to the^ state high-
revolver, scooped up approximately W9V l"x fl,,,d anf1 45 P""'"1 ,s 'M m-rsoas operating a trot.a
. . - ■ r V ' .. - 91■ , ia#l in H.iimi la* fn* n,n /l
[Tearing tor sepr i ""TViiaoi rri... on u.r ^ •II'' • | i Senator Pat Harrison. Deni
* The charge filed bv County A'- river, avenue of evape for Atrrrl- >|)aMlSh I* ITIJi'lHCr Mlsslvslppt. chairman of the
•f»rney Dixie Gilmer was un out- can* or others seeking to flee from r _____ Ht* finance committee, tolc
u ill It!!'nnd Dtimlmond foi Amet of He i'.’k indicated they ISTANBWb'Turkey. A«. me of'''iiirs!!nal' holding R4?or1; on thr outlook for next iii^’in’Yumwy^and^h^'iK^ 'turned to rountte* for road pur- ehlele for hire or who draw a
Non of two ranches totalling 70 000 would refuse to accept a Chinese T»>e SpanLsh government freighter ^oretgn conKi^mn- VPB,S whp“ cr°P * Panted ‘naTautonioblle P««* Tie remaining 10 percent j wane for driving a motor vehicle
Vies 111 the Osage county blue wernmenl notification. eomollBnee Awuni was reported today to have incornoratlon ‘,urln* ,llp «f*»moon b\ j M goes for expe"se of admlnUtratton will be required to have .....
Vein gnu iiig count, v with whWi would mean moving the ^ attacked and driven aground m .^STmMimr IvP,i' ,lew ‘«pnt ,nr ",r "orthwest A posse of city and county offi- and ,nto xn )Ustl,lrnt f,,;1d out lotus licenses.
Smith Drummond', fonner ranch cp.iser Augusta flagship of the b* an l,n* tax%^bti|,yU dbtrlct. and Harold Mile*. ex,«t- iJ^u^the flwlra™" 01 *''lrh 'axes erroneously collect- onerutors' licenses those tor pri-
Sj.ren.an. won powesston uf the United State* Asiatic fleet, out of ntuh, it ww drafted at the oresideni ■ r‘0" ^onom,B, 'mm 0kl"* «« refund*.__vate drivers will not be burned un-
•inch in district court and Drum- Shanghai harbor where It l* needed *^ie ship was ,at Uie proldeni homa A. and M
fUnd annealed that decision to the (O motret American national*. almost at the same >pol in the nqu.-t litter n tolnt rongtessloni. wa(er
-’The "'federal *' 'goven ,n esH-■..ri'TIrnr ^'he'diT mrt S^om'n.n,nt' m.'rrjmn!m«n ‘ wh * ££,
Hjlcpped into the litigation with .. with a decisive message from sunk by a submarine four days ago, j taxation
conege. sun- ™ ‘-t "t the edge — - -,appor„ onM ,o .he.Hr.he^auTf^r Mce^'V.Ve
'fj
( l.imilNG STOLEN
uirge that Smith owed *68 000 in-
Pair Sought For
Criminal Assault
The bill was adopted without a Several shirts and other articles to "stay where you are." picked
record vote, a few minute* aftei of clothing were stolen from the up all the money In sight and re-
the senate convened, Not a single home of O W Pr:-ston. 205 1-2 treated out the front door,
provision was questioned ^uth R<s'k Island aveniie between Hp deM.llbed the n>bber as a
1 30 am. 3 p. m Wednesday while middle-aged man He was not
Miss Flov B«'ll of Savre was the !b* f’n's'nn's w<’r* “way. Goor of uearlng a mask and Wlllet said
M r,0> ol Wlu> ln< the residence had been left un- h, ah
Clarence E. Gauss United States
; i-fMue taxes and a receivership case consul general that traffic be-
™underway in federal eou.t An lwe«n 8'vmgl-al and the sea abso-
1 jppmlxal of the ranches l. being lutclv must be unimpeded Other
'Jjiade by the government. foreign consuls were understood to
/j Another event In the tangl- tn- 1 have tnade the same reply
'lolvlng the ranch properties was { Tin- Nanking foreign office noti-
ce arrest at Oklahoma fit. last Med representaUves of foreign pow- were'^kinK tVo'canadian couTiU' ski M0 East Foreman street
k of three nun on ch .'.i. Ii\ er> "-at nnli-s they moved their chanted with cnininal iis.sauli _____
1 )run limy had Impcr- naval ...... no hat th, ,,, , |,iml
STUKAMIJNKI) IlOCKiri” TRAIN
.utthes. coil not be re*|>oii.stble ror the r„t<>d had been lodged In jail at f|’/1 lYL' PV III DITIPIA i |x| iipy
...... , . .. 77 counties ln July reached <77- lieen distributed which will b*
Wlllet said lilt i[i«n entered the 73497, nn a total road milragc ometime the latter part of Sep-
front door brandishing a revolver. fl of M2n3 lpm,^.r Mr emvthe said
ordered the customers and clerks _ ,, , _,, ,
He Instructed applicants for
chauffeur*' licenses to bring their
picturr* with them to expedite
their applications He stated there
Young Roosevelt
DodlilMLi (Queries AO'll(* ^ no ,rtclt Questions asked
,oday ».“«« today ku MU* June Kucayn- locked it was reported bv Tom * tSSSL »id J"*
and that the test will Include only
— 25 questions, which are legal rule*
-------- ----- 19 —<U8»— John! ,»pd regulations of the highways
Shackle" chief of nollcr *Pav*n* ,,le w*tnesM># *ald Roosevelt. 20-vear-old son of Presi- rne applicant* will be given an eye
onaca ■ ' the man Jumped Into a car which rtent Rtxxsevelt. barricad'd himself | tPsi „„ Wf|| a.- one tn actual drlv-
wus parked In nn alley behind the fhp Hotel MaurlOe today and Ing
iw,i,iin, lhn ,lrx, ln rpfJ,!^ to see anyone who might -If the ,pp|,canU for chauf-
nir holdup thr HrM, In Ok- ^ him whether It wim tnir th«» f |Dt. iicrn,r trleohone or rail
minx in Him («n vmih -.1___________ *« I ,c ,rh urri^r w\ 1 inrpnonr or mil
ronneoucncc*.
iiovernor’s Wife
Due Senate Post
!
M WASHINGTON Aug 19-bT'
4lrs Dixie Graves 55 wife of the following
from Fort Worth to Dallas and The thhd ear Ls the obsrrvatton-
a brief vlalt Mr Farris *aiu he had been In- ! “?UM:’n «" '“r Burlington-Rork uarlor car. seating 52 I'crsom
----- —- —. —...... - r ,fh w Wilson* cousin w i termed that Archie Knight of Pled-: u,“?d w,n *" on Pt'bWe Thl* cor Is equipped with counter
'SST’u, ^ mont. one of the thmeVfendant*. a'p"«* »",«*"*« ^ ^r -ryiny refreshments
,.5 . , ,am t,,| ......... Tt•(' group *nem went to ttM aheritfs office ... <ik i" H H'-no from 8:10 a ... I hr train from engine abto
X, I.usb,,..(1 ‘ ^ Wrdneadav at Anadarko with Mr !“"oii.nCili ........, "
IV V up ■ it- ■ 11 ■ ii'iu u \ * ns i xi nix\tn lahoma In more than two years. |,r purled « glass of champagne In
111 I>Ij |4jA 111 If I I hi) A 1 hli KKiNII Thc Muv'lllc State bunk robbery t|1P far,. of ,tu. maVor of Cannes
______ Aug 5. 1935. was the last on record on gundav during the traditional
ln the state. Battl; of Flowers festival
The Rock Island lines' new compartment seating 32 persons. - •
........... ‘to***" ,r‘"" ns .............. luxe re- .. , . * rx Hi told^allen
velt was not ln
Tlic foreign office was nervous
Oklahoma City Wednesday, accord-
ing to Information received here by
VISIT COUSIN W N Farris, undersherifr.
Mr and Mrs Horace Wilson The men being sought are Roland
-1 ??!•!!* 1* ^ Monday I >ast 1 )ay
of Memphis Trnn.. departed Piedmont
m. Sunday, Aug 22
For Commercial Nrrvlre
I 0 ( laim Refunds over the Ituatlon It fe:,...ne<:
the maver of Pannes. Picric Nou-
veau. and told him not fo give
nu* any statements concerning the
at the local tag agency they will
be n-vslgned an appointment hour
in order of appointment made,
Miss Braden announced
Robert Tavlor Is
Awaited At Train
Only a short time real mn tn whleh
observation car la equipped with Oana tlan county taxpayer* can col- .,ffHjr
Governor am M. Grave. The tram I* making an exhibit trainmen reminded today oy w j. h. mu-
tved bV airplane from Mont«omer> ‘ „UMpd further investigation ,0l,r l,r*or 10 K0|,'« Into service Window in the cars are 52 In- ier. county treasurer, who has un-
NEW YORK. Aug |9—(aci—Two
hundred women mebbed Robert
i«vi night Both refus'd lo aay , ?»«<«»»» >“lr .They _ alw ^ted at lurthe^nmUgatkii..
county by Christine
telephone communication for the lect tlielr 193b ref-mds. thev were ThP |navor wa, ,p|v,rlp<| ,n haV(> Taylor screen star, when he step
reminded today by W J. B Mil- „|a(U||Veiv said 'I'm the victim ol I*1'1 of* “ ,r“*n at Orand Central
this affair'
New Imandra « re
WKATHER
plwhether she would be selected to Medicine Park and Fort Sill.
Jejill the vacajtcy that will be creat- ---
il> W| when Senalor Hugo L. Black _'____
‘raefeslgn* lo Join the upremr court
nj Aliibamn congreasmrn. however.
Jlrnld Mrs. Graves would gel the
appointment. The governor at-
riuiged to visit President Roosevelt.
InreMmuibly lo discuss 11 successor
[Mn Plmk whose term expires In
nilunuary 1939
r
yd mi and Mi
filed in Oklahoma »n<1 ^ of »lx similar Rockeu ches wide, giving unobstructed nounced the P-rlod for paving the orttem| IO kwp ,hr ,nrWen, frol.,
.tine Yukl of Yukon th» Rock Island la placing11 lew of the 'ondarape Bacn seat refunds expiree Monday Aug 23. .ppr
charged Welch and Knight with Iln 'rrvlc‘ *n "'e middle western is provided wllh airplane nsli trays
first degree assault. She said she "'n'*l°r' tula year Tlie cars arc and ludtvldunl Indirect lights
Refunds will be issued only nlflee reoortedlv wa*
station today. He managed to
smile pleasantly In the face or
vigorous tugging atid question* such
R* Do vou think you are beau-
was attacked Aug.' 18 Her com- ®f Pcdd-hullt stainless stee] and
Ei>re«.rt«l
I 1936 Hd valorem taxes paid prloi disturbed that tt had considered tltel?" and "Wliat do vou think
— ................ . . , , _ ^ Name sienifles sp-ed lo March I 1937. It was cx- dPnyln lllctdPI1, occurred I of the physical side of marriage*"
plaint alleged force and threat*'drawn *>v “ 1.290-horsepower elec- The name "Rocket' applied to plained. A number of neraons
wete u*ed. I tro-motive Diesel engine. these latest type of streamlined having refunds due them have
Oeuevn Comer. Bethany, filed Th® train exhibited hero, like the trains, is a pe"petuallon of the not collected, It whs reported,
charges against Meredith and I ol*w ,,v'“ "RockeU," la a day-1 name given the first passenger Persons have lieen instructed Mrs
RETURNS HOME
R M Qulsenbertv.
HIKI
He denlixl a published story that
j he slept with hi* mouth open and
snored.
irrrd
J.J Reo) Weather
For 24-hour period ending at
\nd i on ..ii i J in p m Wexlnesda.v. high, 95;
nuveiI III '•:) Reno Wedm .1 ... ...... o« I'l. .11 .’ 30 I) in no
Thomas and are located at 1203 Slate of weather, partly cloudy,
mlh Barker avenue Mr Green Rainfall, none,
nitwit I stvs ns l>n'kelhall coach for Hun rises tomorrow at 5:17
•(i-' Raix. hiyi'KA’hool u#a1 'enu | Sun ieU 'oday at 7 on
rr-wj^f^zr- stL Xsirtr.......^ t s::;, a:-.?*, r\rs;;r .as
commercial n-rvlcc Tlie train if 1863 The name also sure sts ror their refunds to Rrookrieid Klrksvtlir and Kan- "IKi okianooia city
uli-conditioned Ihrouglioul with i rpeeu us the name of Uie railroad . ■ - ■ -......
Mi's. A H Wagner and son. A
B„ Jr.. 3(H) North Choctaw ave-
nue, departed Thursday for u to-
day vacallon trip lo Carlsbad,
and other point* of Interest
Iti New Mexico
..... «'" ■ Mo .mil Hutchison Kim
11 "it mi 11. Incomes mill Inn i,sc|l I I \ Is VlHITOItti sin- was aooomnanleo In her mo ruNHIM REMOVE"
moniour Interior coloi adiemr. Nn altempt will be made on this Misses Margaret McKinney and (her and brother. Mrs. Martha Walter P. Marsh Jr.. 9-year-old
Radio service Is provided tn all lour to sat any speed records al- Margaret Ot[riev ol Denton. Tex, j Bledsoe *nd t N. Bledsoe of Oe- on of Mr and Mrs Walter P
ears houeh the Diesel locomotives are are visiting In the home of Mr ment, and thev attended * family
The llral car In thr exhibit train tniiablr of making 1)7 miles pet and Mrs. Herbert G Keller, 419 reunion In Klrksvllle Sunday Aug
contain: the kitchen and a dinette I hour. . . Eai* T’ad* -treet 115
Marsh, 1018 South Macomb ave-
nue, underwent a tonsillectomy this
morning-
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 143, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1937, newspaper, August 19, 1937; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc918918/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.