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TUESDAY, MARCfnn:
The El Reno Daily Tribune
A Bine Ribbon Newspaper Serving A Bine Ribbon Community
Issued daily excrot Saturday from 207 South Rock Island avenue,
tnd entered as secon« *class mail matter under the act of March 3. 1879.
BUDGE IIARI.E
News Editor
RAT J. DYER
Editor and Publisher
DEAN WARD
Advertising Manager
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'tois paper, and also to all the local news therein.
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and
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Off the
Record
BY FRANK MeNAlJOHTON
(United Press Correspondent)
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New York, Chicago, Detroit. St. Louis, Dallas,
Atlanta, San Francisco
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL IN CANADIAN AND
By Carrier ADJOINING COUNTIES
One week _________t .12 Three months__________gi 3r>
Three months__________$1.35 Six months________$250
One venr $5.40 One year________ $4 00
By Mail Outside Above Counties _________________ One year $6.00
TUESDAY, MARCH 31. 1936.
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OKLAHOMA CITY. Mar. 31 —
A--' (U P> A northern Oklahoma
politician dropped in on u state
department official, and asked that
lits son bo given a job.
"I was just going down to Nor-
man to hear Josh Lee announce
lor the senate, nnd thought I'd
slop in," he explained. "Josh
ought to make a pretty good sen-
mor. I thought by stopping In
I now. I could kill two birds with
! one stone."
He killed the bird that lays the
' golden eggs for politicians.
Note—Governor E. W. Marland
j Is also a candidate for the senate,
and was before Josh Lee an-
I nounoed.
* * a
The highway flare-up this week
in effect, that the road
New Golf Course At
Waurika Is Finished
WAURrKA—(U.R>—Only the fin-
ishing touches are to be applied
before Waurika golfers are given a
chance to test their skill on the new
Man iage Licenses
_______________________ Elmer Williams, 24, and Avo
nine-hole course being completed i ^oy- 18- both ol Oklahoma City,
here | Jesse Garcia. 19, nnd Thula
’ , ___, . ' Shields, 20. both of El Reno.
The greens are in good shape, and
the fairways rapidly are being Damage Suit
Billington vs.
RESTAURANT MEN
WANT MORE FUN
cleared. Officials expect to have the
layout in first-class condition in
two weeks.
The course is 37 par and is ex-
pected to be one of the finest in
this part of the state.
C. P. Billington vs. Chicago
Rock Island and Pacific Railway
MUSKOGEE—</P)— Muskogee res-
taurant owners met recently, in-
tending to express their indigna-
tion over the state sales tax law
and its token payment set-up.
Talk, however, centered on other
things. As an upshot, they decided
the lives of restaurant owners were
not as joyful as they should be. and
_____i ___ _______:___. :___ .,(Ln
company. Suit for $55,000 dam-I formed an organization "for the
ages filed in district court. ! purpose of going on picnics and
Civil Soil having some' fun.”
LOCAL BRIEFS
C. T. Lane vs. Ray "Pete" Trax-
ter and Mrs. Ray Traxler. Suit
i for money judgment on promissory
nn? end fer attachment filed in
Idi.'trict coor*.
Mineral Deeds
Enuik R. MrXinnis and wife to
Allison Clark, 1113 West Wood- f-harlr* H Dickerson. SE i3-14n-
son street, resumed duties at the SE 13-14n-5w.
Oklahoma Gas and Electric com- Frank F MoKinnis nnd wife to
pany’s office Tuesday following a G. R. Bixler. SE 13-14n-5w
I two weeks’ illness.
Mrs. William C. Ritter was re-
ported ill at her home. 614 South
Barker avenue Tuesday.
GIVING TO GOD: Give unto Iho Lord, ye kindreds of the people, give
unto the Lord glory and strength. Give unto llie Lord the glory due uii- proved
to his name: bring an offering, and come before him: worship (he Lord materials men. none of them, can
in the beauty of holiness.—I Chronicles 16:2$, 29. let well enough alone.
- . - John Harden, head of the Sou-
t""rn Ho'k Asphalt company,
whirh enjoys a virlual monopoly
of the state's rock asphalt, busi-
ness. protested against the pur-
chase of road oil at the wrong
(line.
Harden has been getting consid-
erable business from the state
highway commission, even over the
Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Swagerty
have moved to 240 North El Reno
avenue from 503 8outh Poster nve-
i r.ue.
NEW YORK . Inside Out
VIEW YORK Mar. 31
is ii got me pals No
robins peep out of the cornices of
the Chrysler buildii). no croruses
bloom In the marble slabs of the
BY DON O’MALLEY
Spring, star, musingly writes in to remind
Mr. and Mrs. F Howard Morris,
600 South Williams avenue, will at-
tend a stage show at the Shrine
auditorium in Oklahoma City Tues-' William Roscoe Gallowav. RW 21-
day evening. I4n-9w.
George R Bixler. jr.. to C». R
Bixler. W 1-2 of SE 13-14n-5w.
Ed Wnshecheck and wife to
Charles Dickerson. E 1-2 of SE
13-14n-5w
VVairanty Deed
O. R. Bixler and wife to Frank
E. McKinnls W 1-2 of SE U-14li-
5W
Charles Dickerson nnd wife to
Frank E. McKinnls. E 1-2 of SE
13-14n-5w
Patent
United States of America to
HOW CAN I?
By ANNE ASHLEY
Q. How can I wash a suede
Jacket properly?
A. Wash it In warm water and
pure soap suds, to which lies been
added about one tablespoonful of
household ammonia to a gallon of
water. Rinse and stretch to the
desired sire to dry.
Q How can I make u healing
solution for cuts and burns?
A. An excellent healing solu-
tion for this purpose can be made
by dissolving one teaspconful of
boric acid in one pint of wat r.
Q How can I prevent rough,
discolored hands when there is a*
large amount of fruit or vegetables
to peel?
A Try binding the thumb and
forefinger of the "knife hand"
with a strip of thin, clean gauze.
Empire Stale but the vernal sea-1 eccentric, but all their ideas are
son is in tin air and even a night- sound They can outdo Einstein, for
murauding columnist know., when
lie’s licked
This is the time of year when all
the manufactured gaiety of the
midway is about as merry and joy-
oat as an undertaker asleep in his
office at 3 a. in Who cares whether
or not George White was justified
in socking Rudy Vallee on the
schnozzlc? Who cares, in fact, even
if nil the crooners and M C.'s in
town get their handsome profiles
marred?
If Princess I .aura Rospigliosi society
lady, decides to enter the roster of
night cl4b entertainers in the month
if.
me that musicians are funny folk ob)PrUcas of Commissioners E. W
When they work, they play. They 0rlsMJ and j M Bll„ Gentry,
may be quarrelsome, yet they live
in perfect harmony. They may In-
fers may bo exorbitant, yet they'd
compose a melody for a song. They
aren't cops, but they have their
beats. They aren't locksmiths, vet
deal In keys. They have notes they
can't cash, bars they can't lean on,
scales that weigh less than nothing
and flats they can't live in.
I always said that musicians were
nuts.
* * *
KIND — There's n story going
around thnt a certain show was
closed up a couple of weeks ugo be-
cause a telegram to continue, sent
of Apt 4 that's nothing for ine to j by the backers before the Inst per
Smokv Woods and Rnaooc Farm-
er, allied with Harden in 'he as-
phalt. business, ure frequent callers
............... offices The\
they can change the tune Their gl.nrrmlly S(i, chairman Scott Fer-
/
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get excited about They ran shut up
all U$e hot spots, bar all the theatres
u/ihip every tap dancer m town
Jffthc Azores, for ull I care.
/ It pi ot ind what i wai
m do is loaf on the East river water-
J front of the Battery, watching the
• boats go by as the warm sun spark-
les in the waters. Hie ducks In the
Central purk luxe move with great-
er ease and beauty than all the
ballet girls who ever got a job bark-
stage at the Mrt
New songbirds in the Rainbow
room? Oive me n chirping starling
anv day. or night.
• • •
SAVFD—It happened at the Music
Box last week. Thnt nightmare hoo-
doo of nil actors — the missing
“prop"—turned up during a "First
Lady" performance, and Lily Cahill
and Oswald Yorke are still Jittery
about it.
The missing prop, in this rase,
was a backstage radio announcer
who fainted Just as he was supposed
to break through a music broadcast
formnnee. was received by the door-
man who failed U> deliver it to the
manager until midnight
ri:t and Vice-Chairman H N Ar-
nold
It was Arnold and Ferris who
combined to vote a $140,000 as-
phalt purchase over Gentry's ob-
jections. while tirisso was away
from the commission
'Die inter-commission fight over
purchases of Harden's asphalt has
been long and bitter.
Harden's protest against the
purchase of 4.000000 gallons of
real oil will only solidify opposi-
tion against him.
This much llie
admit that Harden has a tnonop
oly. Hint the cement m-inufar
Hirers operate is a trust, always
FLOOD VICTIMS—A group of children made homeless by flood
waters of the Ohio River at Bellaire, Ohio. Several city buildings
were turned over to flood refugees for temporary aid and shelter.
Brores of eiUrs in the Ohio Valley wefe smashed and battered b«
the flood. wRh loss of nearly 100 lives. In the path of the rampage
the living returned to bury their dead and combat diseasw.
HOLLYWOOD
FILM SHOP
Dog Summons Help
For Suffering Master
—
From the shows I've seen these Identical prices and that
past few weeks, maybe the forgetful
doorman did the backers a favor.
Daily Ix*sson
In English
WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Dp
not say. "Mr. Smith will now
oblige with a song." Shv, "Mr.
Smith will now slug."
OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED
Equanimity. FYonounre e-kwa*
nim-i-tl, e as in me. a as in n%k
unstressed, all t's aa In it. principal
accent on third syllable
OFTEN MISSPELLED Rhythm;
V is the only vowel
SYNONYMS: Chivalrous, chlv-
alrle. gallant, knlghtlv.
WORD STUDY "Use a word
WEST HARTFORD. Conn — <U.P)
—Tippy. 3-year-old skye terrier,
I owned by George Ooetz. Jr., is cred-
ited with saving the life of his inas-
HOIJ.YWOOD. Mar. 31 OI.P'— A , t,.r Critically ill, Mrs Ooetz, who Is
current debate raging lien eon ] a crlppto. wished to go to the home
commissioners <,fras ,whal p“rl,t “udl*“n<T liisplra- of a neighbor to telephone for a
re, I inonon- 1 0,1 *’;tys ,n 1,16 worl1 °* :‘Ctrras- physician, but was unable U> make
™ her way through the deep snow.
The argument was started by i * note was tied around Tippy's
Joan Illondeil, Wild Slaiw and r0||ar an<j the dog quickly ran to
Beverly Roberts, veteran perform-; ^ |10„sc „f Edward Ransom, a
tri_ . ,. . .. , ■ quarter of a mile away, and a phy-
They derided an audience really ||(Han W(|s soon at th(. Oom ho,ne.
isnt necessary If actresses trails
planted from the stage to sound
sets have a sufficient amount ot
the oil people are always dissatis-
fied
In the combined road program*.
212 miles of asphalt are being
laid ia record year for asphalt),
115 miles of concrete, and 379 mile*
of oil mat 'Which Is much cheapei mS, , IOn ,, .
than asphalt. ' 1 know u *
hard to get ad
Cement roads cost most, and - 10 w‘ti'out 5" aud
three timrn and It is your.," Let
and make an unctuous announce- *•* Increase our vocabulary by nine-
ment, the rue for a couple of wise- ! ,, r*n® °ne word each dav To-
eracks from Miss Cahill. The cue day 11 word: INTENSIFY; to ren-
| ier In an extreme degree "The
heat WU Intensified
intensifies love
Kindness
failed to come, and the two actors
grew more and more desperate as
they stalled for time.
Finally Otto Diehl, backstage
electrician, discovered that the as-
sistant stage manager had fainted
at his microphone, and the burly
mechanic came to the rescue He
picked up the script and read some-
thing like this; | from Springton, whirh is directly
Oood evenin’, folks What Is It! weat of It and is Hf> mile* from
consequently fewer miles were
built.
It appears definitely as if the
asphalt Interests have launched a
war to tile finish on Ort'so and
Oentry.
* * *
Marland was taking no chances
about getting false reports of whflt
ietice." explains Miss Rlondell,
but the world audience makes it-
self felt through fan mall At
first it seems to be a vague illu-
sion. but it gradually becomes
reality."
Irish Pnt O'Brien disagrees with
the three actresses. He rannr t
be indicted for lack of imagine-
the Veteran, of Industry. Farmers | 1llo,’1 for he ** lruly of ^hc ln':,R-
Ulilon and organized lubor said
about him at their pension ral'y
here last Saturday.
A shorthand nrtist from the
school land department took down
the speeches verbatim
Besides that, Dave McConnell,
llie governor's skit machine smash-
er. and Walter Waters, his private
I like film acting." he say's,
earnestly, "but I like an audience,
too. Why. I like a reul audience
so well I often feel like saying
welcome when I see a party of \ls-
itors coming onto tire set to watch
n scene taken
"You sec. when you know sonie-
lnvestigntoi attended the sexMo'v 1 ^^naTun.^nrihrt'i th. ^ld-
irnoe responds it does something
A Problem A Day
dat gives dat lovely, sweet taste to
de mouth when little touslc-heads
mnke ready for anodder dav?
He stcqipixl the show
• * •
Dover, which Is directly nrrth of
Fnrtngton How far apart
Dover and SprlngUm’
\nswrr t» Monday's Problem
12 Fxtilanatmn Add 1 and 5:
CADENZA — Helen Oleiison. o|iern divide 72 by 6
All lock notes on the temper of
the crowd.
Tile governor's ears probably will
burn when they report
The VIA charged that Marland's
sales tax measure in the governor's
I" mu Iinendment violated the
The town of Hamlet is 71 mil.....tnmcndalions of the Brooking.
Institution, whirh surveyed Okla-
homa government for him.
8everal speakers roundly crltl-
nrr | clnd tlie governor, and a resolu-
tion showing friendliness toward
him was squelched in the meeting.
Modern Etiquette
By KOIIFKTA LEE
Q When Introducing two men.
Vi-- ii inoi , Is It all right to say "Mr. Allen.
Mar. .11, l.*Zl shake hands with Mr Barnes"?
Miss Ruth Shuck returned yesterday from a week’s A. No; this is a crude expres-
visit with her sister. Miss Rita, who is attending Oklahoma j ‘lon 11 ll"‘ ,wo men «re well-
A. and ,\f college at Stillwater. Miss Ruth was the jruest of "^be'hTg m T'Jo 'I"*
Ult CBrenm Cni "• q How should a formal Inviu-
1 ton be addns'id to several sis ten
in a family?
A Address the luvttalion to,
The Mi c:. Brown "
. ~~~ '' . O Who Miould escort the de-
le ti. Hijorins made a business trip to Waurika today, buunte to tiie dinner ubie?
■-- A. Tiie girl's father or guardian.
Mr. and Mrs Karl Humnhrey entertained at dinner Inst „fho^'UmT^whfi
eiemnir eolebratinir the tenth weddnur anniversary of l)r. drinking .-offer or ten? M
A No. As soon as the coffae
or ten is stirred, (lie spoon should
be ulaced In the suueer nnd rrmniu
there.
to one."
Miss Blundell came right bnek
ut O'Brien
'Well,” she said, somewhat tart-
ly. "I get all the inspiration I
need from tiie cameras Behind
them I can feel Bn audience that
stretche* to the horizon and around
the world"
"I suppose you can even bear
the silence that greets a poorly
acted scene and hear the ap-
plause that follows a good one."
retorted O'Brien
"I can." said Miss Rlondell.
Mrs W E. York. Mrs F J Ill-
tie nnd Mrs R J. Wallace spent
Monday In Oklahoma City.
Criterion
Miss Evelyn Hurst has returned i
to Oklahomn City, where she Is
a student nurse at Wesley hos-
pital, following a visit over the
week-end with relatives nnd friends j
in El Reno
Criterion
Last limes Tonight
"Till COUNTRY DOCTOR”
TOMORROW ONLY
AS REAL
as vnur own family (roubles!
AS FUNNY
is these of the folks next door!
“Every
Saturday Night”
COMING SUNDAY
“TRAIL OF THE
LONESOME PINE”
ROYAL
Usl Times Tonight
"YELLOW DUST"
Miss Almn Hoffman ami Miss Alino Stroml were din-
ner truests last evening of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McDonald.
and Mrs. P, F. Herod. . . The truest* presented Dr. H»d Mrs.
Herod with a piece of silver as a memento of the occasion.
The Unitv club enjoyed a pleasant meotinp vestorday
with Mrs. R. R. SpoArs. Five hundred was played and an
nnpetmnir limeli was served. With the members were Mrs.
K. N. Irving. Mrs. Evans Riggert, and Mrs. F. E. Arnold
Ward Freeman and Miss Josenhine Vnn Yorsh of Ox-
ford. Kan., were married last evenimr at 7:.10 n. m. at the
Christian church narnonane by Guy Kindly. . . . The bride is
a young woman of education amt is a trained nurse. She has
been nursing in an Enid hospital. The groom is an engineer
with the Rock Island.
Mrs. E. S. liOVan entertained with an attractive party
yesterday, Oxulis, flags, ionnuils and hyacinths were ar-
ranged tastefully to decorate. Auction was the diversion and
the favor wus won by Mrs. John DeLana.
As a courtesv to the T. C. S. club, Mrs. f’hnuncev An-
drews entertained with an attractive 500 party yesterday
afternoon. . . . Enjoying the courtesy with the club members
were Mrs. Dan Jennings. Mrs. Arthur Schwab. Mrs. J. I,
Cochercll, Mrs. Albert Houle and Mrs. E. 0. Hamilton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. F. Jones will entertain at dinner to-
morrow evening when the guests will be the basketball bovs
and their girl friends with Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur Randle and
Miss Ruth McGeehee of Chickasha who will nrrive tomorrow
to spend the week-end with Mrs. Jones.
decorating
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Tumnrros and Thursday
“Little Women” Had It!
“David Copperfield”
Hud it!
Mrs. Wijors Of The
Cabbage Patch” Had It!
And here's another heart-drama
with the same emotional wallop.
“Timothy’s Quest”
with
Eloanore Whitney
Tom Keene
Dickie Moore
( OMING t RIDAY
BOULDER DAM’
EMPRESS
Last Times Tonight
“CHINA SEAS”
m is ($• l•ufking Roman, ,
tCUVL
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Produced by Frank Davit
j A MITDO OOlOWYN MAVII SICTUtt
Tomorrow- and Thursday
He talked his way into
trouble . . . Then sang
his way out!
“Laughing
Irish Eyes”
with
Phil Regan
Walter C. Kelly
Evalyn Knapp
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