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You Can Buy It For
Less In El Reno
VOLUME 40, NO. 801.
The El Reno Daily Tribune
'aP«r devoted to ?8,GC0 Canadian County folk, reaching 3,710 families, and carrying the largest volume of local news of any dally paper published in a city o,' like sue in Oklahoma.
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, MONDAY, JANUARY 18. 1932. ’ oiwTBD prkh sttvic*
The Heart of the Rich |
Canadian Valley |J
de u. ASSOCIATED I’RESS
SINGLE COPY. 3 CENTS
ME KRESS
t ~~ |
Testifies Before House
Committee; Supports
McKeown Bill
WMhliiKtnn, Jan. 18 t/p) sitting
ul hIm eiisp with a. smoking cigar
ami black coffee al IihiiiI, "Alfalfa
Bill" .Murray otherw ise the gov-j
ernor of Oklahoma counseled con-
Kreaa today to inatitute hanklne i
reforma.
He testified before the house
ways .mu means committee, intro-
duced by Itepresentatlva Mr-..,
Known, a fellowr Democrat of his |
slate.
McKeown Is s|ionsur of a hill i
to remove the ten per cent tax!
on state hank note Issues which
was tlrst present about 16 years
ago by Murray when he was a
house member.
The bill seeks to repeal the
law In order that the so-called
"Scotch" banks In states could
Issue notes on stored agricultural
and similar products.
Chairman Collier altd the other
committeemen accorded Ihe plain-
worded Oklahoma executive un-
usual courtesy. As MiKeown con
eluded Ills Inlroduetlmi. he said
the witness "May have to drink
some coffee because he hasn't
nad all ot his morning coffee
yet."
Murray then obtained permis-
Now Num, ** x.
f <Ao0«EED
ill ^ -
T°*/C/
DEAft NOAH* IF THE
BUTTE*. WAS STfcoAttJ
ENOUGH TO SAV
''GOOD MOR.HINQ* WOULD
THE RESTAURANT CoFftE
Be too\weak to ans\nb*7
SEJtMAftP ToW,
Q«ka CHE, OKLA
NOAH' WHEM A
REPORTER IS EJECTED
from the qkound floor
whv Doesn't he set up
another story?
J.A.FlUMiiM*. Columbia,scnn.
H. E. WRINKLE 10
GIVE ADDRESS AI
O.EA MEET FEB.4
Mrs. C. R. Horton, El
Reno, Releases Program
for Annual Parley
“SWEETHEART OF A. E. F” AND MATE
Mrs. Bernard Dow Con-
tributes to Numskull
L> K. Wrinkle, superintendent
of the Kl lleuo schools, is one
of the main speakers on the pro-
gram arranged for the penman-
ship and art department when
the Oklahoma Education associa-
tion meets in Oklahoma City Feb.
4, 5 and 6. Mrs. C. R. Horton
announced Monday.
The department will hold its
session Friday, Keb. 6. from 2
o'clock until 3:40 o'clock in the
afternoon. Miss Olive K. Stone,
Wehb City, chairman, will preside
during the meeting. Mrs. Horton,
who Is an Instructor at Lincoln
school, is secretary ot the de-
partment.
Mr. Wrinkle's address will open
the program. He will discuss
"Writing Without A Supervisor."
which will he followed by "Im- j
portutu e of A Teachers Training I
FIRE LOSS IN CITY
FDR 1331 EXCEEDS
Auxiliary Leader
Department Answers 72
('alls in El Reno; Six
Over County
Elsie Jaiils, most popular enter-- bort Wilson, Sd-year-old Chicago-| V." " .H*1
finer of World war day. and an. thinks the difference In their1“ ,S'J43W r<*K,"t‘M' ,lur'
kno-vn as the ' Sweelueart of the ages Is
A. K. F.." wrho deserted the ranks "I’m a rank amateur
of single girls ul 42 to marry All- Both are above.
In love.’
In Penmans tip," by Miss Mlttte
(Joyer. Instructor In penmanship
st the Central Stale Teachers'
Another contribution In ti Dally
Tribune reader In Canadian coun-
ty was accepted by the Central
Press association of Cleveland, | college al Edmond
Ohio, for the well-known comic i Other Ma>n Speaker*
atrip. Noah Numskull. j Miss Klvlra llamernik. of Chore-
In
Huge Gold, Precious Jewel
Cache Uncovered in Mexico
, , . . . , , In* 1831 from 72 fires odNrrlng
only fair, she declares. w)(h|n K| Renn cRy
according to the year's report re-
leased by Fire Chief Charles 0.
McCain.
The fire department also an-
swered six out-ol-tho-clty calls,
damages for three ot which
Noted State, National Of-
ficials on Afternoon,
Evening Program
Approximately 3tlil Legionnaire,
and Auxiliary members*had reg-
istered heLe early Monday after-
noon at the sixth district conven-
tion which went Into session at
l:3tl. Nearly as many again were
expected for the banquet and
dance Monday night.
The group was welcomed at
Ihe Joint session by Fred Hstnp-
shove.
Mexico City. Jan. IX (/pi A i Ambassador Dwight W. Morrow
princely fortune In gqld and was u contributor, discovered Ihe
th« comb feature pictured *ee. has been appointed to speak {precious atones, a radio overlook-! .vmoBtry within the fortrgssed
Iternard Dow of; on "Creating Enthusiasm for
Writing." while Mrs. (irace Ben-
nett. chairman of the writers
Okarch*- furnished one of Ihe Iwo
Ideas for Noah.
All readers having mil dilutions curriculum center, Oklahoma City,
slon to sit down and talk h» sup-1 to this comic feature may send [ will talk concerning fhe present
port of Ihe McKeown hill. It had them into Ihe Tribune to he for- I day penmanship in teaching writ ! vaults ot the bank of Mexico,
•wen g mi ted but once before and • warded to the Noah Numskull I lag In Ihe elementary grader,
Ires
ed by Hernando Cories and Ills! walls several weeks ago. ’
conqulsatladoros 400 years ago A move already Is under way to
and said lo rival the treasure| keep ihe discovery intact and
found burled with King Tutank- house It in a museum which will
hamen III Egypt, lies today In lh- [be opened here In April on the
Mrs. (ieorge l». Campbell of <
amounted to $873. Ix>ss hi the j Anadarko. president of the Sixth
[other three oulslde Maxes was not i district American legion Auxiliary,
reporli-d. who was lo take churge of the
Crass fires were Ihe most nu Aux,,tar)r *«*»•<»<»• here Monday 1 "*"• >« »>»« absence of Mayor J.
me roils sources of biases neces Th'' m,'0,, worl,er »»H «Iko "iI(> ‘-hamnena. who found k Im-
sllallug ihe lulling mil of the fire j *•'* response to the wel-l possible lo be in El Reno. Re-
riepartment on 2u occasions. Klmrt «'°m" address si the Joint meet L^^ WOin uy j R McVey
circuits In the wiring of homes ‘ *" *»*«“ dep.itmeat executive commlilee-'
and buildings were res|Minslli|n for ! "Vternoou. She has been active j
Ihe greatest losses.
Fires Summarized
Following Is a complete sum-
ln the Auxiliary for several years. 11"*"' J* ?'
be,„g a ( barter member „J ^ ^
then lo Secretary Mellon when he editor,
was III |
Rearing hack In no easy swivel
chair. Murray crossed his legs
exposing while cotton socks and1
(tilth laced shoes and began a j
detailed diseiisslon of "the rentral |
and Hootch hank systems In Eng I
lapd" and the Central or Federal |
Reserve Itaiiklng system In Ihe
I lilted Stales.
Ahoui that time. Harry, the
negro who has been Janitor for
the ways and means committee
for 41 years, brought In two pots
of coffee sud one cup slid placed
them before the governor
"Primary Blackboard Writing"
j will he the subject ol the address
• by Miss Margaret Metcalf/of 8hld-
I ler One of the outstanding speak-
It was found In the lumli of ten rounding of the city of Osxa a.
four hundredth anniversary of the|,,,Mr>' ot Ihe various 1831 fires.
ancient mlxtecan caciques, or feu-
dal lords, In Ihe fortressed city! The condition of Mrs. Lillie If
of Monte Alhan. high above Kehrer. who has been seriously
Oaxaca, by Mexican archaeolog-1 ill for Ihe pa si three weeks at the
t urs wll he Mias Mildred Moftet, of , Ials The announcement caused a, borne of her daughter. Mrs. If. h.
J Columbus, Ohio, who demonstrates I great buss of prediction that lliplt'yln, Xnl Soulli Bickford avenue,
, ... - long-sought gold of ihe “lost *as r ported unimproved Molt-
cities" may at Iasi await oxcavg-j day.
tors' picks sml shovels. |---
l heir source
losses:
and Ihe cxletil of
Anadarko post ax well as being a
past president of the lTnlt.
Mr. mid Mrs. Jim Seay, of Ok-
,, «. a . | lehoma city, were guests Sunday
f.rass. 20. no damage; apart|of h.r Mr„ „ H Klnlnon,
Auxiliary president.
R. R. Russell, superintendent
of the Kingfisher schools, made
the principal address before tha
Legion slid ihe Auxiliary wen)
Into business meetlng;i. Raymond
methods ot teaching penmanship
I among Ihe achoola of that stale.
Miss Moffet will llscuaa primary
I writing In general. Investigations
o| experiments In manuscript
*, .* i !» grades one and two
National liPanerh to If8| Will he the topic of the speech
Ik . ,, ,, | by MUs Margaret II. Baker, of
Oil I rOKram at ( apital J I’sola Valley, While the Import
J * | anre of good figures win he
In sed by Miss Edna Jonea,
from chimney Hue. In. loss 1242. „nd Mr Kmmnn*. east of th* city 1 r,#ld"- "»<l«nal executive com
Without Interrupting his dls a large delegation of Canadian j "a** *«PWMnor In penmanship.
course, Murray Jerked forward roumy Boy firout officials will be I ---
«ml poured the clip full to Ihe | In attendance Monday night at Misses La Von* Huff and Max-
bilrn with black coffee. J th«* annual exeruilvcs banquet of! *nM McCartney, students of the
At the outset, he stressed that ! n,,. Oklahoma area to be held at Oklahoma College for Women In
the eoio.ilt.it ion empowers eon-[the chamber of commerce head-[ Kklekaaha. visited Sunday after-
greaa "li coin money, not to |a- quarter, at Oklahoma City Boon with their parents. Mr. and
Nearly 4u Hcoiiters from vsr-i-Mrs. I.ou Huff, 616 Houtli Ellison
The treasure already uncover-1 Mr and Mrs. W. N. Coffman,
ed consists of more than Inn! I3un Rouih Rock Island avenue,
specimens of all kinds, ranging1 departed Saturday morning (o
from heavy and finely-wrought I ipend this week in Kansas City,
gold crowns lo pearls described I Mo., with Mrs. Coffman's broth-
ar large as pigeons' eggs m»r, I rsh-ll Coffman, and Mrs.
Maly Touched Ituin.
Monte Alban, from which gov
eminent archaeologists secretly * Dr. Mailer II. Marlin, 318, *ti thicken house, g.*txi, oil stove
removed the grand collection. 1 Booth Hoff avenue. Is attending d1 fairgrounds: IS Rock Island
autos. IS. loss $21.SO; matches,
five. $285; soot In flue, two, no]
loss; false alarms, two.
Traah. six. loss $36, hoi water!
heater, lliretg «*1ii; grease In oven, i
one. mi damage, short In wiring
ul Wholesale Auto company. $2<m
loss, ilgarets. Hires, loss $46.
short In wiring at Evans and
Fates. $l,6on loss; dryer et Cry-
stal cleaners, $25 dnmages; oil
und gas stores, two, $|gn,
(M *4 T«»n Firs*
Out of town fires Oil stove
mltteeman, (iuthrle, spoke before
| the l-egionnalres In Ihe place of
T. I’. Hllmer, department com
inander, Tulsa, who will make
bis appearance on Ihe bauquet
prog talk
Mr*. Campbell was In charge of
.Hie business of the Auxiliary
Word was received of the illnei:i
of Mrs. Kstell Singer, who was
sue inoiicy, as many seentml to
think." He added that since the
coining of money had been denied
^Ihe states and that since "tha
Netdch bunking system" had been
abolished III 1876. the extstlna fen-
* Bee NO ONE. I'skc Si»i
125 EXPECTED XT
' |
lous town* In this county were avenue, and Mr. and Mr*. Wll-, . . ,
planning to attend Ihe affair, *r-1 **•"• McCartney. ll»| South Ma-,
cording to the reporl of O. A. I'omh avenue. They were M m
really a fortressed mountain top,Stale Veterinary convention
ahd the excavators said they be-i** ***" NkIrvin hotel In Okluhomu
llcved they have only scratch n r|'F- The nieeilng convened Mon-
ihe surface of the ancient and morning and will continue
magnificent ruins. |throughout Tuesday.
AlfollMl C*«(>. ( hlef goternilieill
j archaeologist In charge of th* I •* A Rinehart, Luther C. Had-1 ma* Toy project handled by
In lead Ihe *ong* and imp al tha
OjM’nN Two-Dav Ills!rue- bauqum Mrs wilded Slade. King
--- .. - — ____ l $JeStlr 'l‘*‘up"‘»(‘' trV‘V*1lr**r_
lion SchfMtl for lA'adprs secured lo take her plae*.
Delegate* registered from Wa-
U1 „ ~ tonga. Wnkon, cnltimm. Tulsa.
Ml-s Margarel Twohy. of Hie Oklahoma City .Hennessey .Hone,
edt; trump In Imxear near Ka.*l '•'‘T'* "•“XL* M"* Vork city, Mlnco. Marlow, Canton. Dov-
Woodson. $«3 loss; lumber yard | r,l>* "l"’« <1 » iwo-day school of i,r< Aimche. Waller*. Rush
at Yukon, uneslimatod; children Insirucllon for Ulrl Scont lead springs, deary. Hinton. Carnegie,
| and tnalrhea, $|n, ers here Monday aflern.s.n Mr;>-okarche. Anadarko. 4'hl k*sh..
Donallmis for the annual Christ- *fe arranged for Tuesday. I pi dmonl. Kingfisher, l.ookeba.
cars In Hie north yard luiiestimat-
.1
Mis* Twoo,. Whose headqtlsr- Korl Mill. Duncan. Norman.
wa* the rlrhe<t J *'"rry. J. Y. Taylor. W. J. Ay-1 fir*- defuirtineui amouuie-l to $!»4 25 ! 'Y.l Y"..I",.*******' T***.! Beno and I’oealella. Idaho
most Importsnt ilsNWyIMvfc, T < Shacklctl, Hen Staf-
Ladies Night Dinner
Dance, Bridge Tuesday
Borne of the outstanding state, Wfn.tM.'a^ver ,xne w^.-.aa_.n | u w)|| poM|N|r. wUh „ )n|lh. funeral of Da.. I'hllllpw. In of HIM. Mr.
rjrt rusr sisitts iStiTcT Irvair^rr ;*r r
plan* (nr a greater HcnuHna I
In the state will be
movement
Uiinehed,
Among those who were to rep-
resent the local troop* at the |
oanquet are: II. M. Hensley, tilen j
Ricker. John H|>enrer, Henry!
Sheets, A| Wilson and I'aul Wsde J
Many delegat * from Concho.
Hesry. Calumet, 1‘ledmont are eg-1
,*ecHng to attend.
8 Allen, nf I
were guests
i- ,, .. ,___ ... . | milts frnn, nk..„. tk„.i(illtl most liMporisnl discovery! T. Unackletl. lien Slaf-1 III cash. Ex|*enses this sessolt |
* i ( ep y a one « . . . . ; made In the new world, and ihat',,,r<l *n,l Buy C. Knurr atlend*Ml totaled $N|.!mi leaving a balance 1
tne we*g-end in I--------... 'the funeral of Dan I'lillllps. In of $12 2*. Mr. McCain reported
6 ukon Sunday afternoon. I ,__ .
. . _ __________________ * ----- , Mr. and Mr* W
several year* ago i NEEDLEWORK BEATS I Wellington. Kails
I Case said Ihe cache wus con
tallied In a tomb about 24 feci Seaiile. <U»> — Unemployment
llong. 5 feet high and 7 feet wide. I didn't tsuse H. W. Davl* to starve. I B'*iw. 71!» Sou Hi kjlllson svenuo.
I In which the mummies of the an-j Laid off two voar* ago. the rail ' -----
I deni Mlxtecan Cach|u**s were etc: road brake mail tnrnatl to needle I H K Mi Taggart, of tho Aniiiinc
llrely covered with the precious work It was a Iona Jump, but hotel, spent the week-end with
Itelhs Ills mission, financed hv liuvH has been maklnu a llvio* hl» son. N II McTaagarl and Mr*.
| prhrale funds In alilcn the late | turning out quills M< Taggaret th Norman
Hlrl Mcouf Coinniunity Committee
at the Irving school at 2 3n p
1 m.„ followed by a in etlng of ih«
I t'aptalna and lieutenants al 3:3')
All Hlrl th'uula of Kl Reno
ronvonrd al 4:3n o'clock I'lans
w 1 evdiniiss, rvaus , were gue*tsi . . . . ----
DEPRESSION ov r the weekend of Mr. Allen's !r! '"r * ......... .............
Unemployment Mrs. E V Roper, and Mr * *n lh- r"'"' «>» '"■
Kl Reno hlghsciiool <if all Hlrl
Kcout loaders.
Meetings Tneuuay with the nu |
tlonal worker will h al lo 31 a I • • A # , ....
m. at 3 3u p m ami * general •«* ®» I rciiuum Winners
meeting al 7 p. in, al Irvla*
school.
to Bp Released loiter
Old Age Pension Group
Will Convene Tonight
WfMild Appropriate $375,
INHMNHI for Johle»s
ANOTHER CASE OF ONE-MAN DOG
The Old Age I'eiialon lumgue
Neuily 126 |*er*oa«, member* ol will meet Monday night at 7;*«
Ihi El Menu Lion* club and tbeloYlM.ll in Hie Eagles hull, off I
Concho Employe* club and their rials announced,
wives are plaenlng in attend the The public ha* a cordial India-
annual lurdtes Night dinner dance 1 Hon An Interesting urogism has
and hrhlgs t**rly 7 3u o'clork been ariunged. Including a Irou
Tuesday night at the Concho | hr-door string quartet which will
school dining hall, Irx-al offli lal* i play aele* led numbers
animoncurl Monday.
In addition In the Kl lleiin and Mr*, O A. Bbultas, who has
coo* ho delegaHont. several mem ! Iw-en III for the i*«ut few day *. I*
Iters nil th* Yukon Lions chili are 11eporled to he Improved at Ihe
planing lo allend Ihe aiialr. home of her daughter, Mr* James
An unusual "peppy" entertain M. Illalr, and Mr. Illalr, Hus
lliriil has been arranged (or Ihe I South Ho(( avenue,
liar quel which will Ire (nllowed by
Hie dame and luldgs i>arty. Crux j Mr. and Mrs. C It Horton, ol
Mi Daniels' on bestru will turnlsh ( Hi* Llebmann apartment, hud ns
lire mu«ic lor the event. ' their Mundnv guenia, Mrs. Mor-
ion's sister, Mrs llmaie Edward
CigiirctK Stolen From "#,f *r "•* ,,B', '•*"«hirr. Mar-
..... • guerll* June. o( Elk Clly
Rock Island Itoxcini--- -
El Ren** puli(* Monday were I
scan him lor a thiet wlm lirokw
Into a Nock Island boxcar In Ihe
yard or trrlghl department and
emaped with • quantll" o( rig
arelu, Ch|e( Tom Kha* klett re|sir<-
ed
I'art of the had waa found com
••sled, the officers said
Mr* Haydn J Davl* and Mu
Mauds William* departs!) Honda*
mornlns tor Fl Worth, Tel, |« ]
allend ihe (uneral of Mr*. Dells
Nos*
Mr and Mrs 'Radnor A. Barn-
ard, Mrs Lillie Hall and I., O
Higgins motored In Norman Hun
r*ay
tlh hard Mu,grave and I list
t us Maun departed Monday for
Fort Worth, Teg. where they
sill •6>«n«l tit* oust few weeks.
H e Saw today
I}' the islendur Four of the
L' great men of our country
have hlrthday sunlyersarlea
this week Benjamin Franklin
was horn January 17, 1708.
Daniel Wehsler, Jamiet.v It.
17x2; Hnlnkl lu-e. January IS.
I in?, and Klonewall Jackson,
Jannuiy II, 1834
El Mono huslnct* , treet*
llnsd with alrange faces
Amen an lu'gbm ami Auxiliary
mrmbers that at* aHemllm Ihe
sixth dl*lrlrt crmveHlon In ses-
sion here tndnv, Looks good
lo see 'em
Earl Collin* who informed
u* that his mission In Ilf* wa*
In rut up ami tarry on You
see Karl la a hutcjter Ivy trade
Washington. Jan. IK id’r The
Costlgan-LaFollett* bill to author-
ise a federal appropriation of
$37 ’i.ono.uon for unemployment
relief wa* approved today by a
commlilee of snoalor*.
This group soon will report lo
the full manufacture* commit
tee. which must report no the j
proponed legislation before || can
be arm to th* senate for action
The hill, which would authority j
direct federal parth Ipatlon In un
employment pile! lo which I'rosl-|
dent Hoover l< opposed, was tak ]
en up al a meeting of the full I
commlilee a few mlnulea later.
An Immediate appropriation of
$ 135,onn,non would b* authorised
for this winter and Ike remainder
would he appropriated for (hr
next fiscal year beginning July I
Hcn>* Reported Stolen
From Local Renidence
Two Miu*d* Island Ned* sml
four Barred Kim h hens were r*
potted stolen from Mrs, Ions
Delisun al 8tt| Houth Robert*
Matuulay night, (,‘hlef of Collrc
Tom Hharkleil teporind Monday.
Title* nf lh* chickens were re
turned Hunday afternoon, Ihe pn
lice repyoi said.
WEATHER
Eorecsxst
Fair lonlghlj Tuesday fair,
somewhai warmer In wegt and
north portion*.
El Iteno IV eat Iyer
I'rei ipiiailon, non*
Him* of weather, fair,
Hun rise* lomorrow al 7 III '
8uu sett today al 5;0 4.
4
SehiMiling to Appear
■J in Review at Tci
GlTf-
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... i En1 rls* to the Canadian Couu-
I opoKII Rabbit, c*
i were released et I p. m. 8uuday
Jack S*Ihm>IIivb. who I* the lh, worh judg,ni h„d
aue*i In Hie home Vf his mother. I knag completed that murnlng by
[Mr, Maggie Schooling 4"7 Hnnlli W „ oilvermin. Oklahoma City.
'Barker aveem, will appar a* a, An „m, „| ||„ of
Icsture In the Fa neon M.nn mu^ wJanera will not b* ready fo,
•leal review, which open* fkl* | public annoum emenl for several
.week si (lie Jay Hawk 'kester,d||y> v Holden, superintend-
In Toiveka. Kan. wli-re he h*«{ „«t. >*|d Monday Work of com-
| liren rehearsing with Hie show j p|||ng iil(, record I* underway at
I for the past few wevk*.
the present lllll«
Hchoollng wa* « member -*l the yis'Jora attended Hunday from
lm>.' glee eltih al Ihe El Heim Ko(d i,Umaa. Chlckasha. Hayr*.
hlgnacbool. where he «S* grad- Oklahoma City and Norman Al-
! naled In I8J8 He alndM music ,h. f,r*t show of Ha
at Ihe Oklahoma unl*«r«lly Iasi ijj„. sponsored by Ihe Canadian
year, and 1* widely known baralrgggtjr Hmall Btark Maocialloa. Il
I fot lit* musical ahlllly.
Mr anil Mrs. K H. Coiiriney.
I lull West Wade slreei, hid as
guests dunday Mr, slid Mrs
j Tom Curtis, of Oklahoma City.
Did You Hear
KAIhH ANNA PICKLUM,roun
IV| ,
Hiimlav lhal a two huraepower
"nag" Is lieiier than a 7«
Itmseptvwsi auln when II come*
In geitlbg ,im k In the mud
Boh W hlihek. Ouv Kuarr and
other I*** sI la*glouiialre* were
out "exlemllng th* glad hand"
lo visitIng delegate* In the l«*
glon sml Aut Ilian distort
meet a* the group* poured Into
Ihe rlfy ihl* mooting
J II Render wa* more than
;dea ed today over lh* ui,
-bins The illy manager ha*
the *|lm< (ill t**k of SMtgttlng
Job, lo Hie tineioployvil in rt>
ot-etallon with ihe Cbarltles'
relief ptogtam, and hi* source
nf work ar* decidedly diminish
*d liy In* I* menl weather.
was designated as on* of fits
iiutetandlng In Ihl* eectluti of
[the rounlry.
Among ihe 45ft birds and ani-
mal* entered were parl't Ipauls
from Missouri, Teaa* and Kams i
.i well as Oklahoma A oumbvr
<if |(M-g| people became Interested
'in Ihe Oklahoma I’lgmm A** wig
[lion whb'h entered 175 bird*
1 An Invitation was eatended Lx
.on* from here who la Inter sled
' anyone front here who It lnt«r**ted
| to attend th* n*il regular meet*
' tng of th* organltatlon, which
will he held F*b 6, In (he chain-
[ tier of com meres rooms on Ihn
I ninth floor of the Commerce Kx-
change building In Oklahoma
City.
At Ihl* lime M*l>*it Hawkln*.
j I resident, will discus* homing
| pigeon*, and His trophies' won
i l-er* will lie pi*.Biiie-I, official*
mini urn ed,
TUNNEL EH0WE LOB*
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f $ttnrtft TMtin**! I'n 9 ?>•!
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 301, Ed. 1 Monday, January 18, 1932, newspaper, January 18, 1932; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc918946/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.