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By Les Forgrave
FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1934
Classified Advertising
PHOIIC 18 <■»» reach thousand/”” PHOllfi 18
W ,W buyers In these columns. ■ IIUIIC 10
RATES
(Minimum Cliarge 25)
2 cents per word one Insertion
4 cents per word two insertions
5 cents per word three Inser-
tions.
1V4 cents per word per Inser-
tion by month.
Classified Display, 70 cents per
Inch.
(9)
For Sale
While and grey goose feather
down mixed. 75c lb. Mrs. T.
Hcwery, 2 miles east, 2 south o
Banner. Phone 1317-W.
Baled oat straw, 15e bale. Bui
White. Mile west, "4 south o
Banner.
ETTA KETT
A Tip
SOCIETY
'nlation went to*Mlss‘ Juanita P°r- ' r? . P,.^a.1,.Thursday pvening.
due.
Hf-A BMN 1 GOT NEVIS- J
OretTA <?er?AMMCC' OACie
'X'O MflllNWOOO
'fold •fais *<sr£ *
r~n-----r
CRITERION CU B
It was decided to adopt A. D.’s
musicians as the S B a or-
lor rt«n7n,»frnndS WT invlted in ches,ra feature invitation dances
(1) Business Service
Umbrellas re-covered and repaired
Will Hecr. Phone 1094-W.
Used cream separators. Thor ?bc
trie washing machine, p.
Gatz and company.
ning. Mis. J. o. Irwin assisted nights of each month. Other busl-
Mitses Vivian Swisher and Helen »»tr daughter in serving d-lielm., ness was routine
Macumber were additional guests refreshments at f Ucl0US routlne'
at the meeting of the Criterion "veiling.
club enjoyed Thursday evening
with Miss Imogene Irwin, 417 North
Macomb avenue.
During a brief business session
til" president. Miss Joan Davis,
welcomed two new members. Mlss-
e> Mmme Bartholomew and Vera
White.
The Juveniles will be in charge
Meeting place for next Friday ning^ Tl,Ursday <*ve‘
evening will be announced later.
S. B. A.
Initiation lor Jack Myers. A. D
LeRoy Dunn.
Ccx, Jr.,
* * *
TO ATTEND PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. A L. Wood, of
Concho, and Mrs. Jim Lee Cupp,
of the Gilmore apartments, will at-
1
Home Town
l>y Stanley
MAY VIEW
11
I MOUND VALLEY |
Elfroli Chester Denning, Mi,r.
qurrlic. Wnllaee, Marvin Dnvi*
Wuriill. |, j an,) HihIm |,„hl Jo|M __
teulln Maislmll. Geoigc Ames Wat- .... ’
son. Rose Mary and lawrmre UchWOlUEr Imd per-
Wedinnn. Ruth Marshall Juanita ,r». *>>l‘lllnK tor the past month
and I J im Mullins Albert y.aiic ^»l tendance for tlie
’iideni Mid Jack Rellei "'Mil month are, Donald Hansen.
Those making loo in spellinc the ,]“-vm<'nd Bchweltppr. Kenneth
l*st week an1 Inla Marshall. Ocorge "l,,w,n *hd jRckle King
cral days last wck be«usr"of td-! °rVI" Dr",»"ll •••*“ ™ |>»'iorxtudcnt* are Raymond
--- 1 1,1 Al|p r* Hchwett/ r Kenneth Hansen. Jackie
(braid llrooki ‘railed at the P, King and Marcella HchweiUer.
Cl Dnvla home Monday Our vlsitora for lire month were
Will Wrdtnan and family, Mr Mr* Jon**, Lloyd Jones and Clone
W MarsluiM and Mrs Ralph Lawson were din- McCabe
Oran her guest* at the John Wedman Dnmthy and Mildred McCabe
home In Yukon. “
Mrs Corn Brooks and Gerald
Crooks called on the P o Ditvt*
family Friday evening.
Mt*' Ona Is-c Lowsott. a
of C 8. T C. at Edmund spent I
the week-end wlUi home folk*.
Orville l>nning was alisent . ev-
la eonstrurtlng
naaa
O A Wasoti
mill Iioum'
Clyde Eskew and (t
made a business u ip to
Wednesday
Mi mid Mrs j. |, Milton spent
Sunday night with the I J Melton
family
Mr and Mrs Jack Hagracer are
visiting tire Initio a patents. Mr
and Mrs Dohl
Mias LaVrrn Melton called on
Carolyn Dohl Hmiday umrning
Roy Spcphei and Cl W
and aon. Lrolln, mail
trii
ATTEND GAME
Mrs Ethel Newkirk of Yukon
Mr and Mrs q, r ||r„M
l yic Mrs Button Wrigl-v Mr;
W Arthur Bigger) Ml.— uu Rxtep nr‘u' °f tor mother
R*1' R •< Hildebrand. Victor
Hugh Willingham Lei
spent Hu i hi day night and Hundny
with their parents
Mias Hmith s|anl the week-end
al Hinton,
Mrs Fred Behwellaer has been
called to Kansas on account of ill-
Hackney.
Marshall Brooks (leorge hltelrnan. Tliomii
E. D. K. ORATORICAL MOOEI.
Atchison Kan ■
n wrn> timona thotr rv.ii*. IV 1 iwitairi i
K I i»w«m family Runrfrv. ifchn ftttrnArri th# Ok l<» horn ' tr««« ? dHmtr tram hrr# Vfathrr
■m.. ---------— ta- | y " Oem*e Burke. O n debate
coach. is using Hie recorded In-
The May view arhool is worklngi
on Uieir urogram to be given at
farmer a Union Maid. 7
Those neither absent or l irdv
the past month are llellvbellr Mi
University basket ha II gani
Nerman Thursday evening
Gu.V C Davis, of Oklalaaun City,
transacted business her* Friday
augural address of the prealdcnt
as an example of oratorical con-
struct Ion and delivery for the study
of his forensic group
CHATTEn *4
11A11VI.\ H'JJIQDK oft linmedlutc-
Iv with his light, elastic gait which
uae mi imicli inoie like the springy
movement of n young animal than
Him of u mil II alio Inn I left his youth
Ix-hind
Ami ar lie went. Viola spoke with
a i|U0er luilf-childish appreristlo.
“len't lie nice? He—helps one. don't
>ou think—without really trying7“
TlEBle knew what she meant, and
mnlilenly ri Heeled Uf.on the conlrnsi
between tils own solidity and llnr-
'<> s esn-ntlnl airiness, and with the
ttioiiv; lit lie rciill/iil half ruefully
wlnit It aus ttint had provoked her
unexpected mirth.
Hut her laugh was a relief to him:
It lessened I lie tension "Ye*, lie is n
help," he said; then with another
look nl her, ‘‘YouTo oil right, arc
your
“Oh yes," she nnswered, “thank
you "
"Well, I’m going to take you down
to Fame now." said Tlggle, still
supremely matter-nf .faeL "You'll
get stronger down there, and they're
nil wanting you. Spot told me
there's a cottage nenr them where
you can stay I got Harvey to wire
to Mrs Rutherford to get accommo-
dation for \oit Inst night." , "
“Oh yesr she said "Yesr Her
voice was low, with a hint of sits
pease.
•That’s all." sold Tlggle "You'll
Is- all rigid under Spot's core."
“Olt yes." she sold ngnln rather
faintly. “And you—are you coming
too?"
“Of course," said Tiggle. "nut
shnil put up al the Inn. Harvey Is
eomlng down too. You see," he hesi-
tated momentarily—Tm not tolling
Spot nnythmg yet. We thought It
liettet not A little Inter on nil we
need say la that your husband is
dead And nflerwnrdn—when you
leave Fame—I shnil go too. And
then we ran let them know from a
distance (hit we have married In
time for you to go Isn-k to India with
toe In the nuluuin."
“Oh'" said Viola. Her brent li
came rather fast, and he had to stoop
to eatch her woida. "Did—did you
think of nil that?"
“No Harvay." said Tiggle. "He'S
a genius, you know. A very good
'ort llo'a helped me all through^l
"How kltull" site said “And he"—
her voi.e ..ns fainter at III—"knows
ovary thing ?“
"Its knows alimii your marriage to
Norman tiring a farce, thnl'a all,
said Tiggle.
"Bat he‘s a genius." she mur-
mured, as If to herself.
"Here lie 1st" said Tiggle.
A last hail come into sight. It
drew up nt III* eurh and Harvey
Jumped nut. Ills thin aiiulllne fea-
ture'. wore n smile of Impish humor
Ttie welding chartot'" he oh-
served, amt stood bareheaded and
booing at the door.
"Are you coming?” said Tiggle
Harvey's smile developed Into sn
cnen urtn “Not In this ronveysnee
I'll follow in a bus—your humble
Stnchn Fanra. I'll eee you at I’nd-
tllnglon. You've ample time •
Viola wns already In the taxi, hut
Tiggle paused “Don't lie an ass.
Harvey' Come along with usl
There's heaps of room," Then, rend-
ing refusal In Harvey's marking eyes,
lie chipped a persuasive hand on Ills
shnulder. “I'lease. old chnpl I want
you "
Harvey straightened np with mill-
lory prevision “I am ynut« to com-
mand lint what does the Indy say?"
Viola w.ai leaning forward, her
blue eyes set like burning sapphires
lit their sunken hollows "Oh, please'
I Want you loo," she snlil.
Hnivey made a gallant gesture of
rnpltulatlo'i. though he hardly looked
al her. "In Hint case there's no mhte
lo he ssl.l," he observ'd "You get
la. Tiggle1 |,t,iva the boh m at
tits1"
He took command like a mnlor
dome and Tigals stolidly acquiesced
Thor* was only room for one man.
niter at this stage, and his main care
wi* viols, whose aspect Ulled him
»Hh grave misgivings Though the
tngrh Of her hand was so cold, she
hud the look of ono consumed hy mi
Inwrtid fever, and Its dreaded the
"ham nl when rem-tlon might Md in
He watched her covertly as they
Jolted On.nigh the crowded streets,
hut she gave no sign of weakening
Her white face was composed and
cron impassive Mhe seemed t(l 1,1,,,
no note of her am roundings l|s did
net ipmk 10 Iwr Thsto was some,
tblr.i unfatlioiiiable about list which
hiade mm fenr to intrtiri* Hn utleily
had she placed hergrif in h|g hgpda
that It seemed itlltiod like taking g.j.
CthelUl.'Lklt
(4)
Apts, For Rent
Two
room furnished
apartment.
Bills
paid. Adults
only. 720
South
Roberts.
Modern apartment. 815 North Choc-
taw.
5 acre tract, one mile south Mills
good six room house with bath
lights, Skellgas, cistern, cave, llvln,
well, garage, barn etc. George D
Burge.
(10) Financial
(5) Rooms For Rent
MONEY
Salary Loans. No endorser 01
security. Industral Loan Co.
over McLellan's
Modern bed-room. 100 North Bar- phone CLASSIFIEDS TO NO. I
No. 3
Continued From
Page One
tion on the 36-hour week befori
CWA tapers out of existence.
The step to be taken will • vir-
tually compel industry to swallow
a much larger proportion of those
still out of Jobs. Concessions to
industry will be made In other
directions if necessary to achieve
to the real motive. They might
object to taking London's dust.
New York sharps say F. D. R. ... — .
hns no cause to worry yet although lhls ‘‘nti—pencefully
such a set-up—If It works—would
give the Empire n potent financial Commodities
new deal of Its own as well as a
new lease on unified economic life.
Wall 8treet commodity dealers
A itnxITriH-" evuiiumic me. urf grinning at the frantic squirm-
i °r"i?UaWn ^reementscotddnt , of lhp stock Exchange under
accomplish as much
* * *
Aviation
Local aviation circles expect to
lng of the Stock Exchange
Fletcher-Rayburn pressure Not long
ago they were expecting rougher
treatment than the security boys.
But the transfer of commodity reg-
ies rn the exact terms on which ulaH°n problems from n hostile
they cun have their mail con- s,'nate BanklnK Committee to thr
tracts buck within a few days The Agriculture Committee was a god-
doue they p.et Is that Washington send Senator E111801’ 8mlth has
prefers a speedy settlement to tak- shown hims«u a friendlier host
lng further chances of a public H180 Senator Fletcher.
kick-back from the fatalities ar.d And ,hey're havlnB more fun
Inadequate service of Army ouera- thBn a baskPl of P11^ *'vlnB thel1
. J * tit/.i.b Cveho nno nulo E la a ruorvlutwett
1 n.ns
They haven't much hope of sav-
ing their holding companies If the I
government wants them abolished
Stock Fxchunge pals the raspberry,
'Copyright 1934 for The Tribune 1.
WILL DEPART SATI'KDAY
despite the growth of popular ™
“nt»l"ln,t ln 'heir favor. Bin [hey u,^ 0”f hw moth-? Mra.
T„“d?rK”Srt'.!,h/s*"“ “w"'a Nrt,r' 8,,“rdav
bill authorizing the Army to carry |
the malls for a year as so much
ATTEND FUNERAL
Mrs John L. Funk, Mrs. John
Mreniithen the'c. DeLnna. Mrs. H L. Fogg. Mrs.
rffm.u™tLhA,ld..by R°lnK nh,nrt Joseph M Rector. Jr . and Mix,
as if they meant it.
♦ * *
Army
New Yorkers close
sources say the Army hopes for
one break from its unwelcome
Lida Dashlell attended the funeral
of Gilbert Humphrey, son of Mr.
I and Mrs Myron E. Humphrey, In
to military Chlckasha Thursday afternoon.
postmnt's Job a fund to con- il'nbilsheil in tt><- ri n.-m. imlir
struct expei'imenlnl planes such as:
Trlfniii#* K*b. IJI tr. M.irrh 13)
13!)?
are freely donated by the compare-j an hiImnan'u: V"iM»vn>iNij for
IlVf'IV imnntHIvlu-rl nnirnenn«.nl.. nf Till,' 4 II I'VI >1 Vi ' < ,L' TIII.4
lively impoverished governments of
England, Germany and Italy. So
fur Congress has always balked
overtures in that direction. The
Army boys privately claim that's
why our military air service isn't!
up to European efficiency.
For some years American manu
Till: AMCNI'INii OF THU
CHAHTRIt nr TIIK i'ITY Hl»
I I. HKXn BY Al *1 UNO To Alt-
TICI.R IX. \s AMKNHKD Al'UIL
(1 !•■?# SKlTION KimiT ANI>
MNKIIAI.F IIV PROIHlHAI. IIY
TIIK HOARD OF I'liMMISSlnN-
KltS OF TIIK I’ITY OF KL
ItKNo. OKLAHOMA.
WHKBKAH. Th.- Board of Fltv
"The wedding chariot!"
vnntnm of her helplnssnvss lo nasnrt
uny Uegieo of liitlmney with h«r
Her ngony of (ho night la-foro hml
apparently left her loo numhad for
feeling—too weary for spen h. What-
ever she did hoc] a merhnnlral nlr, as
though her thoughts were wrapt
away far bohlnd all physical disturb
anoe. And he suspected lh.it un un-
utterable fatigue weighed down Jx.lh
soul and body, depriving her almost
of the power to think.
l-ster It might be. when the etrnln
wns over, the fever gone, she would
awake and become again the sweet
elusive being who had so stranuely
won his heart—-If Indeed he had come
to tier In tlmo. But that doubt was
beginning to press upon him now
with nn insistence Hint would not ts>
Ignored, Her fragility, her pallor,
her silence, all Imparted to her s
species of onenrthllneas that nmilr
him afraid. He wondered with s
sinking heart whnt Mpnl would any
when he saw her. All through that
long drive through the thronging
truffle his mind was at work upon
her, considering now this means,
now that, for the accomplishment of
her welfsre No one hsd ever caicil
for her before as he meant to mre
for her Those vows which hs had
Just uttered bed been no empty
ronmile with him. All that wne hu-
manly possible should lie dons for
her. And If he failed, If even yet
•he eluded hint, slipped from his
grasp, he would Itnva done hie best
It was not In him to do lean.
They reached iheii di-iiiintion at
last, and Harvey, fnllhrul to his self,
appointed ride, departed to collect the
lugnege. The heat of Uie summer
day was hrglnnlng lo he felt, and
Tiggle led his quiet companion lo a
sent. The elation was hurting with
people, end he took up his aland
slightly In front of her. trying to
shield her from the noise end ion
fusion eroumt. He roitld flunk of
nothing else to do for her, end It was
Harvey who brought her straw lien lee
for refreshment during the earlier
|mr! of the Journey.
The train was already In, and they
found her e comer seel In a first-
clnaf compartment with Tiggle
Matt v wag traveling third doss
lull te prc"ileeil limp elf the pleasure
of lock ip; In upon llient Inter ere he
took h s I. tve lo seek humbler nc-
roiiui'nih'liin.
"Why is he mining loeY" Viols
naked when ho had none.
Mill Tli vie could net led her, lie
was hy no Ht"''i|» clear upon Hint
point hhuself, "| atippore he w inis
lo point auiethli 5," he su’d,
tflte si-1 eJ no more, eeetnln'f Indeed
te lake ttn di HMeewt p, p ,
Wulotly she lay hock In hep noraer
end closed her eyes. And in 5 ij;*|e
with Ihui new esnsalhin of ail i ng
st the liejf. there cams the tea|:j«.
lion that she was loo weary to at-
tempt to keep up afipeurupees oil)
longer-weary well-nigh unto death
He wondered If these wore any.
thing he could do, hut again he could
Hunk of nothing, lie had not oven
thought of the atrawherrloa that la>
neglected beside her. 8mlly lie set-
tied himself into the sent opposite
and took up ttie paper.
farturrrs used to build aircraft to I lum.!"prop».'e"t..‘am'e’nd nliVh.'rtS
I'MlI-rtinPIltU Armv cnn/>irinnlinivs I ..e Ik.. ,.# t.'t ■». .. »... -.1.11—_
exix-rlmentel Armv
on speculation — taking a chancr
that thr government would buy
them after they were built
specifications of th< rity of ki Item, by adding
to Article IX. as aaiended April
S. t#'.'« hy adding thereto Heetlon
Right nnd One-helf. which nmend-
But ' "lent they ili-eni to he to the bi-st
Interest of the City of RI Iti-no.
Oklahoma.
THRlIRFOItK, HR IT OltDAIV-
Kl> IIY Till’ BOARD OF Cii\|-
MIH8IONRIIH OF TIIK CITY nr
KL RKNO. OKLAHOMA:
Section I Thai said proposal of-
CasI lit I tin (Liniiii I ..sLiiiues ,.E Iks
the government seldom did and
the practice wiw loo expensive a
luxury for depression dnys So the
Army has been confined to order-
ing only machines It know* it ran .................
use with little opportunity to solve ; fsrsii hv" nie'commlsslo'ners "of tile
The Journey to Fame wns a com-
plicated one. Involving two ehunges
and a live-mile drive at the end of
the railway.
To Tiggle Hie later singes seemed
Interminable, hut Viola made no com.
plnlnt Her air of patient exhaustion
never varied, though he thought the
dork itmdawB on her face deepened
as the day wore on Rhe had n faint
smile for him whenever he spoke to
her. but She did not apeak herself
unless compelled.
Itnrvev wa* Invaluable, attending
to nil details ns a mailer of course
There was no hint of mochery nos
In his attitude, Tiggle had never tie-
for* seen him so grimly toistness.
Ilk*, nnd he knew that he shared his
own anxiety, though no ,->ord of It
tmased between them.
It wns late In ths afternoon before
they reached th* final stage of the
Journey nnd found themselves eon-
fronted hy e small motor nmnlhus
which wan sailing to transport them
to Fame The west country hills
spread nV around them In Ihrlr
plensnnt summer greenness, and a
soft lne.se With the tang nt the
iM-ean soli In It blew lightly upon
them ns they emerged from the sin-
lion
"Tide’ll de you good." aahl Tiggle
Cheerily to the sllrnt girl healde him
8h* did not apeak In answer, but
ngnln her eyes smiled nl him—their
t>nllent, wealv smile lie thought It
ths saddest thing ho hsd ever seep
Only two other pamenger* besides
I hern selves occupied Ihe vehicle as
they eel out over Ihe narrow, wind-
ing roads, and these were * burly
farmer nnd Ida wife who-dasc«mled
nt a village on the rout*. After the!
Ihe way lay over a wide and dernlal*
moor where Ihe plovers were enlling
plaintively end'tm other living rraa.
tore was In sight. The sky had
■loiuled somewhat during tiro after-
noon. qnd deep shadows Iny bore and
there In Ihe hollnwn. Harvey gn-otl
upon th* Bren* with n apcclsa of
frowning appreciation, Id* long nu-
tter* absently pulling nt Id* hrord,
Ids eyes F mote, expressionless, /o|
curiously alive, as they darted over
the landscape Tiggle had not much
attention in spore for hint, hut is •
cast (molly hs wondered what w is
passing In ths nrtitd'* alert brain.
Harvey was, and always wont,I he
nn enigma to Me ttmightfgrwnid m.'
tclllgenre.
ivt nr i'n\riKvrm
fresh problems |
* * •
Private
Watch the NRA heartmes for
further evidence that the govern-
ment will encourage private In-
dustry. New Yorker* eloee to the
New Deal picture predict Oeneral
Johnson will be inllder-munnered
than usual nnd will accept brick-
bats with unaccustomed grace Oov-
Hiv of ICt Reno Is In word* end
figures as follows
We. tbe Board of Commissioners
f the City of KI Iteno. Oklahoma.
of ttie City of KI IDoio, Oklahoma.
In regular session met st the City
• lull on Ike Jml day of January.
IU4. hereby propose lo nun ml said
Charier l>v lidding thereto the
following amendment:
Charter
Reno by addlni
An amendmen! to ths
of the (’tty of RI Iti-nn hy adding
to Article IX. is amended April s.
ISIS Section Right und One.half.
Heetlon Right slat One-helf Neither
Ihe City Mayor nor snv other city
ernment control wtlfbe raned dotro ISny'lSlite'lfm
.I., .auv Inti tall ve psilllon except at ths
nnd the cooperative partnership u-unl time nt holding municipal
between government and Induslrv ■■•efdlon*. nnieiw petitioners dei>Qs|t
will be stressed. ■' ,h" "m*
The same sources also
that complaints from the labor end
will be side-tracked a* diplomati-
cally ns possible The only direction
In which labor Is likely to make
immediate progress Is toward a
shorter week
The shift Isn’t attributed here
to any rhunge In the President's
long-term alms Rather It's a
practical question of absorbing Ihe
I of filing said Initiative petition, a
predict sufficient amount of money to pay
the expenses of holding and eon-
ducting enld election; eeld amount
to be fairly and reneonelily es-
timated hv the Mayor kneed upon
the com of slmllnr elections In the
past.
Heetlon J TMe Ordinance shell
not tie In full force nnd effect un-
til nnnroved by n majority of ihe
ousllfled vnlere of ihe City of R|
Reno. Oklahoma, voting st a gen-
eral election lo he held nn Tues-
day the Srd dsv of April, ll.ll.
Heetlon It, The elsvor of Ihe
«7drmsP.m1^ff^«JS^ fU* of HI' Reno, "nkishomn. 'T.
nt.a still keeping the govprnineiit hereby authorised end dlrr< t,..) m
solvent.
Hours
New York look* for certain nr-
B. A. R. E. LOIKiK
Regular meeting Saturday
night nt the Odd Fellows hall
followed by a dance for mem-
bers and their Invited guesta.
Refreshments will be served.
Rythain Ramblers will fttrnllh
music All member* please be
present.
J. 0. IRWIN, Secretary
Ho ill thing, necessary for H.s
submitting lo Ihe ousllfled v-xe-*
of Ihe City of KI Reno at eold
elect Ion the l|u•l■tlon of the i p.
Prural nr Ihe dlssimrnvsl of this
Ordinance suit the amending >t it,,
Charter of llo I'lly of RI ||«-no In
srrordiince with ttlle propoval.
Heetlon 1 Tile <|tleet Ion to hr
auhmttted at this election Is ns
followe: Hlistl Hrdlnsn'-c Nf» Its]
be approved, suit rhstl the ciivrtor
t.f the Clly tif RI Iteno he smetil-
I'd hv adding to Xrlltle IX e*
I emended Anrll t ta?« by i t n.,g
thereto Hedlon Right Slid One
I hntf a■ hereinabove rri f»ur. In
S'f firdnnce with the prop--si of Ihe
llonrtl of C'fy Co, ,oilr in r- of
,.f
the Cltv of RI Reno Oklahoma?
I Heetlon A; This ordinance t|«nl|
lake effect and he In f.ill for.-#
when psreed end approved accord-
In — to law
I’aseed sod iipocved thl- Rth de*
of February. I pa 4.
BOt LKAH,
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 311, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1934, newspaper, March 2, 1934; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919078/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.