The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 8, 1932 Page: 1 of 6
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VOLUME
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32
The. El Reno. Daily, ItolffiE
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The Heart of the Rich |
Canadian Valley
mins FI
II. $. SEED LOANS
WILL BE RECEIVED
County Board Will Sign
Up Farmers Each Sat-
urday Till Apr. 30
%. MEANS ASSOCIATED PRESS
We Su l'' ^"■xiay
/'Y'T’OIR WEST ty 'W:
^E. W. Kelley walk. +. (A-
ly down the street — even
ro’.lod up — Just openly de-
fying the cold wave.
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, TUESDAY, MARCH 8,1932.
SINGLE COPY, 3 CENTS
ANNEX STATE JUNIOR TITLE FOR SECOND YEAR
J. IC. (Jake) l’enner, who
lias recently rha-gr t his gait—
the past two morning* wo a
*ay he was almost galloping.
John \V. Fox on the way to
work—you see Mr. Fox it a
firm helierer In walking for
exercise. Ho makes the trip
front hi* home to hi.t office on
the average of twice a day—
the distance I* more than 11
blocks each way.
EEGIONAL
BASKETBALL MEET
j Strong Array Of Teams
To Vie Here; Play
Opens At 2I*.M.
A fair young Mis*, who was
"all a •.witter." She was cele-
brating her blrthda; anniver-
sary.
JAY CEES TO AIO
Applications of Canadian coun-
ty farmers for 1932 federal seed
loans will Ik- received Saturday at
the federal building here by the
county committee, It was announc-
ed Tuesday.
Members of the committee will
be at (he federal building each
Saturday beginning March 12 for
the purpose of taking applications,
which must be In by April 3U.
1 ,ast year there were more than
Su application* accepted In this
county.
Loans will not be made to any-
one who did not farm In 1931 or
to anyone on any greater acreage —
I ban the 1IMJ-31 average. It has ... c, . T;«L«4
been emphasized. Loans to ft All-State HdlU|IUt TlCklt
nunc - iotton will not bo made for,
more than CD per cent of the |
1931 acreage unless It Is lit acres 1
or less.
El Koiio was chosen as one ol!
the eight sites for the regional j
elimination tournaments, the win-'
tiers of which will go to Okluho-1
ina City the following week to
battle tor the state hlghsehool
lasketball championship.
The ass.gr uient of the regional
meets was announced hv l>-c K.
Anderson, secretary of the state,
highs,1'hool athletlr association, i
Tuesday following a conference
Monday night of the state assoda-|
tion officials.
The teams that will meet In the
eight regional tourney* were
victor* In 32 district meet* last
, week-end El Iteno. Oracotuunt
aud Illnger, winners In boys class
A and II. and girls divisions re-
Did You Hear
KJCMEIIOUS milk bottles were
in evidence today in pro-
minent places at local business
houses. No, tho Klwaniau,
have not started a milk drink-
ing fad. but the coins which
are dropped In these bottles
will provide milk for some un-
dernourished baby In the city.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, for-
mer chief justice of the United
State*. I* 91 year* young today.
The acliool hoy who was a
week ago lamenting the fid
that El Keno had no swimming
pool, has changed his tune and
I* now wishing that a suitable
Ice-skating rink could be ar-
ranged.
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SEARCH SPREADS
Pair Arrested At Boston;
Attempt Is Made To Put
In Call To Hopewell
C'ommission Seeks Vote
On Cemetery Board
| El lleno's fast-moving lutilor slat- title In a like number of k Horton. Weeding: Eugene (Hues,
Sale Goinff Rapidly I -pectlvely. were the victor* In the hkli WHrr|or-i „W(.p, ,hrol,*h tie >ear- Standing left to right
Carl Roblyer. Billie McCartney.
... ................. - T- n.™i. ............
I*1n» to Stan Friday
i the hlstorv of Junior basketball James Mosely, Mark Perdue, Billlo
A loan will not be made for any
puri>ose other than for seed. feed,
lertlllzer. tractor gas and oil,
inulnicrance and repair of ma
i hinerv necessary for the pro
duet Ion of the crops, It was polul-
<d out.
All applications made by rent-
er* must le accompanied by a
waiver from tbe land owner or
jrlor mortgagor, and all applies
an
Co-operating with tho local I Flay In the regional tourna- jri Hlate t0 Mrn their second slaughter. Harvey Slade. Coach C. 1 )tey.
American Legion and Auxiliary In i meut here will open at 2 0clock!
their cleuti-up. palnt-up, repair- Friday atternoou with taehc uud
up drive, the K1 Reno Junlqfi Canute, Class U oaya teams, clash-
tng at the local hlghsehool gym-
nasium. Tho E| Reno Indian*
will face tlio powerful Weather-
ford quintet in the opening round
of play at 8 o'clock Friday night
chamber of commerce voted to
assist In the campaign for Jobs
In every possible way at the reg-
ular weekly dluner Monday night
at tbe Oxford cafe. ,
A committee composed of Law- *•* ‘h<‘
animcs- renco Wlnan*. chairman; Fllmer B:enU'*''*• eI 0,1 ' '
l‘ n "..-d : Schwab and Kenneth Kalbflelach *• B1 U*',,o: r-tloU 3'
hlalefpent ultowlnii the present Wl* *PPoliM®d by President MorrU
It debtodue.s of the applicant; hl» k ,0 ln",nr,0» 'he chamber
I......... ................... I......- ""•"*'••■' to determlaa the number
acreage prmluctlon for I9M-I1 ; «* •“"<« “Mob. which they will • ur“"Jr „me w.hl^ule for
grata, leed and seed on hand at | ‘«« «® >*cmploye4. ! ^ “ourn.y C.1U for boy. semi-
Ihe time the application Is made. Cluirman Ilennctt Mu.-gravt ' f|nMi games at 2 and 3 p. m,
Fnless tin- apiuicaiit i< iwr-nic the MMMl MtllW committee - () m gJMj g p m
RITES TODAY F 0 R MEDIATORS MOVE
tioas must contain
glon 7. Muskogee; and region 9.
State Barfoor Official
To Speak Hero Tonight
I arlters of Canadbin county w ill
lie addressed at 7:3l» o'clock Tues-
day night at the Walker shop
here by H. II. Cost, of the state
barbers board of examiners, he
nnouneed.
Mr. Cost has been working In
El Reno during the past two days
making a sanitary Inspection of
all local burlier shops lie ha*
emphasized that all barbers work-
j Ing without a license are subject
Funeral rite* for tlcorge H Shanghai. March 9 (A*i Neutral | (G pr0secutlon for a misdemeanor.
Rohrbact*. 112 South Evan* avc-1 mediators who had not met for
T
eri k; region i. Nom.an; . «.m ]*jonccr Resident Buried New Offensive Reported
Chand'er; region u. Tills*; re-
Ncar Shanghai
In Local Cemetery
j |- main • r1 WWVMi m mm *
ally known by a member of the reporicd that the sa e was pro-|w,lh ,hc glrlll flnaiut, dashing „red ,(wi.g Ulttn(1 r,iirond | several days gathered this after
...__la*., i_____lit a._ ___..a___a ' irrnea tto ron ille anil I hut Inn . __ . . ... • _ _i ... •
committee, he will be required to j grossing rapidly and that the, yhp g|rjg w||| i,avc to play
lurnlsh a statement a* to his res-1 I'ubllc should be notified to sc-1
1-onslbRltjr und moral rl*h. mre »H©Ir tickets early before
Faymrnt of 1932 loaus will be I 'l*e "aellout ’.
made by Installments, the amount ' El IL-no to <ir< < Iwrler
ol which are to he determined by ' Plan* aery made to send a
the secretar* of agriculture, in large representation to Oklahoma
stead of In a lump sum. the ninth- . City for the fifth district region-
mi of payment used for the 193) J al convention of the Junior chaut-
lonductor. were held at 2:30 i-.som to renew their efforts to put I
n end to the fighting lu this
tea.
loam
ber of commerce Friday and Sat-
,i,.v met tb.-r.
Region Hue, mI Alva charge of the service- Rurla! i.-ports that a new offensive on
(Roys I I v«s In the El Reno cemetery. Mr. j „ m-t0, scale was developing
; lp 'u, So., sh.ro*1 ::“rJr.*,sbl.r,T..o •n,‘
A live percent reduction In the
salaries of wll city employes re-
ceiving inure than $100 and $31
Monthly slice from the city man-
ager’s pay waa effected Monday
night at the regular monthly
meeting of the city commission.
The salary reduction* will ho
effected March 1 and will hare
bearing upon about 30 employes
of the rlty. The action of the
lonimlssion will whittle down the
general fund uproxlmately $3,000,
I! was reported.
The commission advised Her-
man Younghelm. representing the
I.cullers association, *.n draw up
at. ordinance regarding In-
Hopewell, N. J., March 9. (JP>—
The searchlight of the Lindbergh
baby kidnaping Investigation
swung it* full glare Into New
England today.
Two men were arrested in a
I'oston railroad station while put-
ting through a long distance call
to'the Lindbergh home, one of
i the men told police he believed
-bis father-in-law knew more about
the case than he would tell and
he wanted to Inform Col. Lind-
bergh.
In New Haven. Conn., a con-
tractor was held In $35,00u bond
for state police Inver'igallng what
they said was an entirely new
angle of the case. Another man,
not named, was questioned.
There was little development
elsewhere, though three long term
k dnap convicts were questioned
at length In Philadelphia. . i
NEW srsi'FKT MELD
New Haven. Conn.. March 9.
tJP: Shortly after Tony Meslo
was placod under $23.0uu bond
on a technical Idleness charge so
that he might be questioned
about the Lindbergh baby kid-
naping. another mail was taken
to the state'* attorney's office
^.s.ing-;;:';,,.............
.tier, and outsider, selling pro-1 Attache* In tne office would tmt
cuds here, snd requiring them 9|,ro ,,u' t,,'• n“,u''' bu‘ J*lU
TRIMS ’32 FINDS
to do business not closer than
four blocks from the business
district of the city.
A cemetery committee to serve
, until a proposed amendment to
the rlty charter ran be voted on
at the next election was appointed
to lake charge of the ceuietary.
The committee U composed of R.
he had not been formally arresled.
Meslo was held, officials said,
after a woman at Colchester.
Conn., had said she had beard
him and two other men talking
10 month* ago about the Llnd«
bergh baby,
One of the men. the wotnau was
quoted a* reporting, was to iry
U”;“ - - K'i Proclamation To Sc.ki.J^^rrr.^W.- »
...............
----- Ioard being placed under the Jur-1 'o*™ 10 an***f u question, police
Ex-convict Say* Small
Mistakes Effect Life
A Deck. Ray Maher. A. H. Blur- ,0 «8' wor,t •» ,h« •-
] d< rant, Mrs. F. K. Herod and R. ulfl *l H‘*l«’w,',l- N- J- whl,« 11
I! Hadley *** under ronstructlon.
Meslo, who came to the L'ullud
It It, haa worked for
! urday The affair will wind up| (See NO TWO. Tage F!v*«-.£..........“ ------ --------------------------------
i with the final banquet and d*n.-e; ----- ” '
irdnjr aigM «t tin- Now But- Murray Predicts Min
T............. . ...... ItaklaV Primar, llw Trih.tr Paid To i w
rjr:ssisvrs ?\ S2i>'zzL-£.
junior rhamber. Kill* V. Urog-, 1 t*rr.{...'., ,, .. . ; 11..1. March 9 (LF* Arlatlde wottlltw !*»«• mat moallfb-d their p” ■*•>•>« u hose to comply with tho request
lory will, make the prtn.lpn, talk ^nrtatta.Knme.-. zrea' ............. n^‘o ^^s 'v,m- ^ — , I
lor Kl Reno at the session. „ lUi state to advance hl.Jwns eulo,l«.^ today from A r,^ |»''« «“<•«>' »«*"• »'"*•«*" •'"°l
Tribune of the Chamber of l*epu- Rtatlng twnces.lou.. A reprr «»■ .....-.............- -
tie., scene of Ills parliamentary *entatlvc <>' thtaeao govern - ^
glory for a quarter of a century. J taOOl l‘|w“P *(0J^ LlllnJ for an election April 1 to
It.” he I vote oil the |U mill levy since th>
five mill levy iiuthoil*<-d by law
keeping with the program ol1'-"“"Ion of the rlty commission
French Statesman l"«t »wnrd »«> adjourn,si. but II economy ami withI lb- city Manager J1 H. It ndeAo ad
__________ n... mnflt(l,..l ihelr of education reduced the general 1 _________ _________
C0NGRE9S TODAY
tour
WEATHER
I campaign for the democratic prov-
idential nomination.
• Why. my brother (ieorge ha*
enough friends up there to make
! me win."
, .............. in south (Ieorge Murray. North Dakota
Youthful escapade, related ,,#r(loIl; Wednemliy partly cloudy .farmer who n« "Alfalfa Rill"
lu crime were dl« ossed by ( hnrvh | ,.on„BU(Hl ^IJ | the other day for the first time
Allen, rx.onvlrt of Illinois, he- w xv.-ather in lu year,, filed hi. brother',
l " "" ......... |M^' "" ® for It-benr M...... .....ling at , i.ame In the ,latc. preferenUil
Reno hlghsehool during as.-ml.ly], p B M)mdt). fclgh| |j; |0w. primary. Hov Murray must op- announced In the senate »»
■ ’ ‘Mg' llooseyelt nation's first official net
Forecast
Cloudy tonight, snow
Tit' i-du) intiriilng.
Nlr. Mh-ii • mphuslled to the ]
■1 ml*m- that small mistake, made j
between the ages ol 1 to IC
>« *r» effect* their later life. He !
related Ills life from the tint" I
le was a -mull 111II1I telling ho«
lie worked 13 year* for $1*.
lb-lore the -lint' tils were din- 1
li,|**id Mis. Rose Witcher, prill- I
clpal. Iirlell) spoke 10 them and
loinnieiiiled Mr Allen 011 hi* oul-|
slatnlliig iddresA.
The unn.ual program was simn-
.......,7,';......... EAGLE MARKET IS
Held Today At Gear)
HE RE SINCE 1929
early Monday morning al hi*,
home In Heavy, were hrld (her"
Tuesdai afterniKin al the Men- ... .. ...... . ,
nonlte churrh HlX IUs All ElfCt ric
Mr. Tilton had I" n III fot .. .. , ,
.me lime lie I* turrlted by th> Meal Alacmncr}
widow
1 primary.
> Snow fsll. jp......... Franklin D
p. m
H; at I o'clock
tracer , I of New York
Htatc of weather, clear
Fres-lpltailon, none. |
Hun rlsoa lomorow al 0:31. I •
ana set* today al • •'
III II.IHW I'EIIMIT
A permit lo creel a one-story
garage at <19 tiiuth Will tun*
avenue at a cost of $113 was
It sued by the clly rlerk to William
Vaughn
Tribute to III" statesman, wh > lence
died yesterday, was paid by For- fight a* well as lo slarl
kggd Bala oa, t", MmI 0l IB* •*•*- l»in n<,i t„. Hiiificb-nr
chamber, and Fr.ml.r Andre Tar-; The Chine*., are .1 1 Mtajj. "|lhua|), r,.jri.ni th-
dleu. while the deputies stood In the Ungue of Nubins assembly . . , w ,, ,H.
silent resiieet f»r «'•" sohillon. eont.-ndlna 'hat . "*» income lax law in 10 ne nson
Shn. ums u.lv. the death was 'be ........... ................ ‘“Xr" ‘‘ J
.simultaneous! ^ ^ ,Q wMch j neceas.ry to decide upon «he In
mourning
of,Hen.-rsl Uyeda demanded lltal the
Chinese force withdraw.
THE WOLF AT TIIF. RK H MAN’S DOOK
mill levy a* usual since lit.
amount of litcome from the lax
_ 1* not known. R was explained.
Transfer Fss* Col
Transfer fees lo Ihe Kl Reno
school district were reduced from
| $73 lo $70 for hlghschoul student
| for the year 1933-33. The amount
jof transfer fee Is based u|*>n th.
] per capita «o«t
The lioard ol education went on
lly I SITED IMIF.KK
suthorlxod to purchase new »'fcct |qp|lgl#. Continues consideration
t-afflr signs to replace varlou«j0j agr|cgnUfe department appro-
v orn-oul markers o*-. tb. gtt) , rl,lton bin. Judiciary subcom-
I mil tee resume, bearing on nom
to nruon , "•» »f ju.i~• jam- n wir*
. rsou to the federal clrsult bench.
District of Columbia commltleu
lesiimo* hearing on Howell bill
1 fur prohibition enforcement In tho
; capital Interstate coinmerre coin*
> mlltee resumes hearing on bill to
iegulale Interstate bn* and truck
traffic.
Fruit Hurt Hut Insects. llou"
Also Killed
Little
Mother
A' Mt.e, your heart will aeho
(or little II.'lit. big sister. .Moth
cr 'lead all lh>* responsibilities
of Hie lamllv are shifted on
her small shoulders. While .the
flmls Ihe I union dllfbull she
learns in smile through her
tears You will love her.
I awih .or
‘Big Sister
every day In
The El Iteno Dnilv
Trihune
“1 iKdltor's Nul«. IHls Is soulli.r
«*( tin I'ribu... s hoe* Hi It.-".*
It. lief sanvs. The sterlis are run
.11 siin.su.iMi urdsr tusaisr as
I uussiblv 1.
A compfeie Hue of nationally
edurllsml groceries, snd hutne-j
1 ill.-d meal sold (tom a market I
I I list Is sll-cle. Ii Ic-oquipp.vl. fee-,
lute the Kagle t ash Market. Ill
douth lUckford,
F. W lllx and tlircv son*. F.d, .
Fred and I'hll, came here from
Canute. Okla , and opened (be I
Fagle Market al It* present lu *- I
llun on January I, 1939. Mr. lllx j
had hocn In the general mercan-
tile bualnnss In Canute for over
13 yoar*.
The Kagle Market was the stir-
lessor lo Ihe Mwarta grocery.
The market ls all-eleelrle, the
equipment Including su h mnrhln-
ery ns an eleetrlr meal «*», An 1
elect rle refrigeration aystem I*
t'aed lo keep frnsh vegetables In |
tup sbnpe
Tim lilies pride themselves on
(he cleaPtlues* of lltei. market, In* j
I tiling tbe public lo Impo.l II
| throughout al auy tliuv. j
Consider* Norris lm-
gusrlda sn(l-lnJunctlon hill. Coin-
age commlitee continue* Inquiry
Into silver problem. Immigration
committee continue* hearings <*u
bl't to restrict Immigration. Ex-
'Vinter dung u-nm luusly to h enditure* committee revumos
Its (rigid hold hero today and hearing* on consolidation of war
iccortl *7w’lllleg to r<Mi|e rat* with «hp •u,e ,rom »"'« "*VY department*.
Uie Arr.rl.an la-gl.m in their un degree# and a wlnd-whlpped
employment rampnlgn. They ab , »» ««•" *•/ '-anhamll. to!
so adopted a reeolntkin ...nrlna destruction of frull along (he,
the City and county officer, that bor,,*r*
they wished lo cooperate wlih r.rmer. in .he cotton country ]
them in law enforcement rr*”'rkA dmlnred. however
.that the Is-degree lemperalureaI
which blighted orchards alto had
j killed swarms of Insect* feeding !
1 un other crops ■ ■— -
Hnow was reported al th>
iorthw. 41 and north v«*l tip, ol RiU'S W0(1 HOliday 1' «r Mm.
the stale—liaise Clly and Miami.
ciiy ami Miami IVrmillii Scolt
They requested Ihe off her* ,0
us.- every measure possible In
cooperating with Ihe *cho<il In
the ■ llmlnelkm ol those social
end moral agencies which are
.tell Ini'll till lo lb" best Interest*
of Ihv student*
The resolution I* ns follows;
"Whereas The Hoard of Kdu-
■ allot, of the Kl Reno I'ubllc
b. hiMtls I* * 11 & too« 10 train and
develop through II* eductilonnl F,rtw
program Ihe vnuth of the com |
monli) a* law-sbldlng i-lllieg*.
"Therelore lie II resolved: Thai ]
we assure ihe rlty and county of-]
l|.nr« of our willingness lo work
, «Hh them, and lhal we eollcl' I
their naslslnnre and iwio|ier*Uon |
I in ih< mailer ol law enforcement!
acd elioilnsiton al those moral
1 ltd MM-lal liilliieii.es which are
•It Irlnicnlal lo Ihe wellare ol our |
-ludeiil*. We e«|..-> tally re>iue,t! |
dial strict altcnihm he given to i
.Ihe qu.sllon of "boollagilna'' lo
und among high school elude <1*.
"Klgn.ul Fnul H. t.|rhmni.n,
Fresldenl. Hoard of Education
'll** KopliU Klmcnhorsl. Sul**
Houth Itov k Island avenue, I* re-
111.
Mr*. FermtlU J*nv Kevin, 73,
died late Monday evening nl the
lo-me of her son. D. L. Scott. 9U3
t.iuih KIllsou avenue, following
R.
DRIVE IS STARTED!;
hi"iiniiwDvSct Out Bottles
To Receive DonutIoiih
t > v vara of III health
Hhe had made her home In Kl
Reno with Ihe eon tor the pa,l
| four year*, and had been confined
her home only during (he last
tro week*
1 Funeral servlets* will be con-
ducted at 3 o'clock Wednosda.
1 (let noun tl the Henson funeral
I in.in« with Rev. H. II. Wllhoyie,
1., -valor of lb* Baptist church In
1.1. arge. Interment will he In lira
n Rene cemetery,
In addition to lb* von. Mrs,
Mure Ilian 3rt milk hollies liaia heoll Is survived by threw daugh-
1 pen distributed through tartans. tars, Mrs. Maude Ksslnger. Ml.
M." II IMI'ulHIIF. Til IHI.Ia I u,lues* hou>c* and other pla- e* l.uuts. Mr* Maggie Kliaw. Jun.--
I'uiu ord. Hi II, March k RJ*y u! advantage by Ihe Kl Reno Kl• I boro, Ark., Mr*. Kllsnheth Wiuid*
Tho usilun's first frealdc lltal' •• ctah In .undue Ing the an-1 ring, geatlle. Wash,
primary of 1931 drew New II imp nu*l milk and leo fund drive,
shir.* democrat* lo he poil- 1 slay I'tocoods collected from the la-
in .lime# between 'raibl 11 II t'cled hoitlev will he used by lh(|
llitoseveli ano Alfr.vl K. Mnllhio" o.-a>saHun lo p.oirlde milk Regular meeting of the Key
a* Ihelr parly's candl.laie While *Nd l«* this summer lor undor* |alone ohnptcr Royal Arch Mason.
Iltc New York governor «o con* I ilonrleheil tmob'e and under pilv-iwlll he held Tuesday tilghl u(
Muled nn edge, some Ml that liege.l children, loiwrenr* Wl-'Ttsn o'clock In Ihe Masonic Tern-
Roosevelt wiiulil not win all eight I bang, clialrmnn ol the drlva, ha- pie All member* are urged lo
ROYAL ARCH MAgONg TO
MICT TUtgOAV NIOMT
u( Hie stalg's couvcuilou vuipa vmpbnaUed
tuakw atiaugewuUla Ui
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