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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
TUESDAY, MARCH 8,. 1982.
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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Wo are authorized to announce
tho following nR candidates R»l>-
jr.l to tho will of I Mr party in
i ho July primary.
for county judge
Ellis V. Gregory, Democrat.
WHAT’S WHAT IN WASHINGTON
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under the Art nt Murrh 3. IP'*-
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
S. S. (Sam) Hulbert, Democrat.
Other Events Of Interest
About Community
n.WIA O. VANDlVir.lt I -....... ,
i-yitor nn.l I’uMIrher overpowering nionaro of hostile
Al Wilson .....\«lvrrililnK.Mona»er | fl.Anll|>r n<,|Kh,Mirs have left I lie
’,NlAeif,1KdUor frontier neighbor* have left the
|,a,“ 1 American people without either
\ntiomii tdverileian in-i.rr«rniHin<•« il|Rt or war dread. Formation
lit T.iini «■: i iiiiiiiiM’OMiitvr
Oknrilie, March 8. The hoys
unrlent grudge* never qulto for- affirmative rleliale team. Hon Vox
irotlen. land Harold Holliman, debated the
Centuries of freedom from any Kingfisher negative team at Klng-
* ------- fisher Thursday afternoon In a
Baby Lindbergh Outrage
Promises an Immediate
Federal Kidnaping Law
I'rixl. I ftnUI* A Kohl,
\,n Ink. tkl«m IlnreM.
l.niils. (Inll»«. tllssla
i, til t si iisi mm ion h crr.s
||> I srrlrr Europe's plight.
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fift VnVYujiilnw CTOB'ICTITION
tut, I- • /-OMCKTITIV
r.oti-derlsloii dehate. The hoys did
____________ ...-r— iinnaiialljr well.
war lust or war dread. Formation, Dover's affirmative team will
Jof the union, barring the possibll-1 mN(f 0„r negative team here next
ity of forty-eight Independent | Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock Instead j
'states, saved this continent from. ot 0|1 Monday as wu< announced
. niieka ^ jftH( week. Thelma Senu and
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Bible Thought
Uthel Hill will show you why wo
, hould it hart « ompil orj rn-
OO.MFBTITIVK building Is not,, mployment Insurance.
V. (United to navies. It Is found -pho grade boys and girl- bas-
ket ball leant and Miss Ryan went
IF YK OBEY:—If >e will obey
my voice Indeed, and keep mV
i < i vena tit. then ye slmll be a |K'<u-
liar treasure unto nte above all
lienple: for nil the earth Is mine:
and ye shall be unto "1P " k,nit
dom of priests, and a lmly nation.
- Exodus |0:fed.
In many fields of modern life,
Imposing upon the public in sev-
eral of tjiern financial burdens
comparable with that of naval
i oust run Ion when world powers
aspire nt the same time to the
biggest ««>)'.
For years there ha“ been going
on throughout the railed States
to Kingfisher Wednesday after-
noon. The Klugflsher boys and
tho Okarcbe girls won the games.
Thursday afternoon our trade
girls defeated Dover on the home
court.
The grade fine arts contests
will be held here April 22. The
, ...i I hlghsehool fine arts contests will
free-for-all race and many prl- ^ J|fh) |( | oyH, April 1«.
The grade tournaments will be
held March 2ti, at Dover.
(iracomoni defeated our boys
and Piedmont our girls at the
district tournament last week-
vale races Tor the doubtful honor
slid aduinlages of being the Inr-
test. city. Communities buve
forced ilodr growth In population
and area merely that theli burgh-
Jfe.
Bahy l.lndbergh
end.
THE CITY ELECTION
q\ Ti dav \pi
=— | rra might lord It over some rival ..'A!, A Woman Thlnketb." Hie
I town or elty. Some of these rl- junior play, will teach in many
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El Itcim will go to the boll ,,rPn wr|ttrn Into history and
to decide If the present nimiMger-
lal form ot government Is to he
continued or tile emlncllnianlc plan
substituted In Its place. Petition-
t.-klic.- for the calling of the elec
lion were filed several wrik-
ago
use of psychology and tael In
inaiiuglng one. Pee the play
April 1.
Harold Seott. a Junior, waa
operated on for appendicitis nt
.truction, between hotels fob lead-• Kt Item, last ...
crshlp In number »f rooms. ..... Mrs. |.m,,.a.«l Hoeh ng Is re|»r^
twe.n ocean liners for speed and led seriously *l*h ut h r
site. I .(-tween railroads for speed* south weal of Oka rein
come down through the genera
lions as traditions.
Competition I" skyscraper con
‘ ......... i.H|te. Iietween raliroaas ior speen
JlN-ords show that it. cl. ' ' land lK.lww.„ corporations for hlgd*
derived much benefit under lb n ....., nn, for nroflt
managerial plan It has been In
effect linn IPS”. The huc-lim
of the cohtlnuaiU.il Is up *o the
fM-opI" «nd every voter should
Hiudy the situation from every
uncle HO that the vote shall direct
• Ity government In the channel'
that will do the greatest good lor
the greale-t number.
At the same time the vote Is
eu«l on the qnestUm about th"
managerial plan or the (ouncll-
inutile system, three rltv ((.ninils-
.st caplinligntlon Is not for profit
only.
Pities and towns build libraries,
museum*, art galleries, parks.
I unite buildings, airports, conven-
tion halls, stadiums amt Indulge
other egtravugant desires because
other cities and towns have them
or because they want to be first
in having them. It made Chicago
bankrupt.
This desire to be bigger and
|,et or has been named ‘'adull-
inuthw-ONi of Okarelie
Horn to Mr. and Mrs .1 >tin Halt
jr. of Oklahoma ''Hy on Monday.
March 7th. a son weighing eight
poll lids.
Miss Doneldu Standard »P<nt
the week-end in Norman.
Misses Isabel and Vllette Boa-
,en of Oklahoma Pity visited their
parents In Okurche Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. IsiuW llellly of
Kingfisher visited friends 'it
Okarcbe Sunday.
The l.utli.-run UdlM A hi soci-
ety met Friday afternoon In the
i-hurcli hasemeut
By CHARLES P. STEWART
Central Press Sloff U ritcr
WASHINGTON, D. C. — One
result of tho Lindbergh kidnaping
undoubtedly will he to include kid-
naping among federal crimes be-
fore the present congressional ses-
--— slon ends.
Begislntlon so
classifying It al-
ready was pend-
ing. but without
much prospect of
pasanre until ilia
Lindbergh out-
rage occurred.
Now there I* a
veritable clamor
for Its adoption.
• • •
tiiefew.iko
Is underdtnnd-
at.le, legislators
are so Infuriated
that they want
to vote for a law
of their own ex.
prcsslvc of their horror Indicna-
tlon. If they rccognlro ancli atro-
cities ns state ofTenscs. however, they
acknowledge their Impotence to act
Hence their nrgo to fedcrallio them
to bring them within ran.to of con-
gressional authority.
The original euggc«t|on was to
elicsify as federal kidnaping* only
those involving the transportation of
kidnaped persons across stato lines.
Today tho majority attitude seems
to be to make the offense federal
per se, icpardles* of any question of
Mate boundaries.
• • •
DEVTII Is the penalty generally
demanded.
Bills to rids effect have been Intro-
duecd by Penator Itoscne O. Patter-
son and Representative John J. Coch-
ran of Missouri. Senator Frederick
Rlelwer of Oregon and Representa-
tive Jnm>* M. Mead of New York.
Other members of both botivea have
similar measure* to offer.
The obvious peril In this steady
rrowtli in the federalization of crimi-
■ id law Is the corresponding growth
of a central police power necessitated
id make enforcement possible.
lice ormnlrntlon has Indeed Its advo-
cates.
It was one of the Ideals of the
most activo portion of the Wicker-
slrnm commission’* personnel.
Will MOM
Tractors, Graders To Be
Used In Demonstration
to heart disease, took place when
the Naples team kicked the win-
ning goal.
The use of
nm commission's personm I. . rimar tractors and graders In ter-
The plan of tho commission to j . wiM (>o demonstrated all
! revenue producing sources of
j North Carolina, as judged by a
I report from Assistant Director J.
8. Hargett, of the State Depart-, '
mem of Conservation and Do-j EGYPT SUPPLYING HOMES,
velopment, of the amount of Rales Washington. OP)—Workmen ot
ot licenses In 1021 In comparison Alexandria, Egypt, are being pro-
with 1020. tided with residences built by tne
. -------------- - municipality, the Commerco l)e-
RADIO SAVE8 FAMILY partmont has been Informed. More
Wollaston, Mass., (IP) The ran-Shan 0« homes hove> already been
(nus voice of a radio performer re-1 built and others are
cently aroused Mrs. I.loytl (lazel; strndlon nMhe present time. (
from a daze caused by gas fumes __ .uuouNCEO
: escaping from n defective water STALIN ANNOUNCE
large aizo cater- heater. She waa ah^ to stagger | Moscow, (IP) • > • Y
t iio i w» »-..............
recommend a strong police bureau of
countrywide scope under the Juris-
diction of the department of Justice
was upset by tho rather abrupt
termination of the commission's work
due to the election of an unfriendly
congress and the consequent uncer-
tainty of continued appropriations to
finance It longer.
• • •
NF.VFRLF.SS sentiment In f-\nrof
the policing of the entire ixuntry
from Washington ts t ct dead. On
the contrary tt Is stimulated hy the
transfer st almost every session of
the national legislature of snnto ad-
ditional crltno trom tho local to tho
federal category.
Lawmaker* with an acute regard
for Mates' rights normally aro op-
posed to co vigorous a centralization
tendency but lend themselves to it
under tho stress of cases like the
Lindbergh affair.
i:vr n with Its existing modicum of
a police organization tho federal gov-
ernment was enabled to bestir Itself
against tho Lindbergh kidnapers
through a netwotk ot agencies sev-
eral thousand strong, Including tlie
j oat left department'* bureau of In-
vestigation, tho postoffice Inspection
service, the prohibition. Immigration
and customs bureaus, and tho border
patrol.
racing will ho demonstrated all
] day Thursday on the C. W
I Wright farm, uino miles north ofj
j El Reno on highway No. 81.
I Tills work should ho of par- 1
heater. She wa* tihfc’ to staggeri ‘ ' h ,
i;'"1 M,u" U0*fater the govorntnenL the
wn i <s ATTORNEY Hint such prize, for 1!'21, will be
GAME KILLS ATTORNEY ; imnouncotl ou 'International Red
Naples, OP) When the Naples
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ticular Interest to the land own- 100ltllll| (oum |,oal the champions
___ ...I. » AXn .lAIII ont Itltll ItllV I Vl •A I _ ,
1922.
v ill give them an opportunity to
(bscrvo the large machinery In
making an economical comparison
with special constructed machines.
The large caterpillar machines j
ore being used In compliance with,
tho law legalizing the use ofi
county machinery for terrace con-
struction.
Mr. and Mrs. Jl L. Tfovhthan,
212 East London street, spent
incut. The death, which was due mor transacted buslhe,.t.
WASHINGTON MEMORIAL
nilllngs, Mont.. (IP) A grove of
1!. Virginia oodnr trees will In
planned In North Park. Arbor Day.
In commemoration of the Wash-
ington bicentennial.
NO ONE nt course begrudge* the
employment of all available men for
such duty.
Nevertheless, the very ease, with
which a largo force wa* shifted from,
for example, tho task of liquor law-
enforcement <o th« quest for the
mieslni! t*by was •uegestlve of the
size and elasticity of the corps nl-
ready at the administration'* dis-
posal In an emergency.
Whether or not it I* desirable to
Increase It by the multiplication of
crimes to be dealt with henceforward
!,v federal rather than stale author-
ity I* a question which may t* en-
titled to fuller consideration than It
is likely to get when emigres* Is so
.violently egerclaed aa by the til'd-
THE ERE vrtov of a national pa- Ihenrh kidnaping.
SLUMP MISSES FISHING
Raletffht, N <IP> PMH"*
one of the nearest ib-pr« -don-prom _
H. B. SKINNER
Insurance, Real Estate
and Loans
10ti East Woodson
I’hono 291
innnlrt nvhIciii. Ihr*^* tnv l oililti■. •*« *•» «lmr« VI Imni'BIUBi
«loii«*rh Will lt«* m« I*m I*hI. If IH«M lnfiinill»«m,M hut wh lo It of on |t j HublMTKfHii wont \n>
Old. m rm.ii.ll system should car- assumes childish ^or,lo"*l'f^ E«|d Sunday afternoon to alien,
. ...........i.i I nfton » virtue. Woro II not fur ...,.,,1.., i *•%«•*'tit I v«* H**.ir«i
of the ilty. On Hie other band.
j Q, Is there any difference lm-
Wlth an apparent lack ot lw,.,.n „ wedding Invitation and a
wedding announcement?
A. Ye*; tho Invitation convey*
the message that the bride and
the groom would tike for you to
attend the wedding. An announce-1
means that for some reason you
are not Invited.
Q. Should a woman allow a
man to pay for her meals when
.seortlng her on a train *rl|* of
several day* duration*
A. No.
q. Who leads the way to the
Ishlc at a luncheon*
A. The hO*le««.
. houhl the pelIIlonerk (all, It I*
necessary that three commission-
ers be rently to take their posi-
tion* on .he hoard ot elty tom-
ml** lone i«
Therefore It »a* neco**ary that
three candidates tile for the »l-j
tier
Interest lit tie- position*, the elvb-
• lull* of El Heno not behind the
movement to get candidates In
the field.
A Joint meeting of three rep-
resentatives of the various club-
War held Monday of last week
It* ptu |m** e was to gel men to tlbv
'Aecordlnaly. a eommlUoe was
named to draft candidates to run.
Ity the .Ittio three men had been
drafted for Hie rare other* Bled
The imwIIIoii of tile rlvle clubs
WBs not to dlciate who should
irrvr on the hoard of elty com-
mlsslnnet < luit In take an Inler-
e«t in city affairs to the extent
Hint men should rim for Hie oi-
lier*.
Seteii men are now In tho race
for the three isininilsslun po*(*
M’llh III -se Individual, out fill ol
lire the rltln-iis of the community
lutve the privilege of select la.
three who they feel will tie.t rep
resent their Interest
Ad Ion of tin Joint -eonimlile,
from the civic eliih. was In line
with past policies of nlvlnn at-
Icnflnn to vital matters altedlug
Kl Reno The el vie club, ol K!
Reno hackl'd the movement for
tha managerial system nud llurir
Interest In tht* roiinm-ihni at this
time Is consistent with their |M*t
act ton,
4- $■ <4
THE TRIBAL IWINiT
XU A* 1
w,
munltlei
rrnce*.
Would be devoid of till
Modern Etiquetlc
By ROBERTA LEE
a W.ilther League executive board
meeting. , . ____,
Mi- -es I al Verne Standard and
Mnine Hunter attended the dist-
rict basketball final* In Klugfl'h-
,, Saturday night. The larey
plrls were victor loUH. while Hie
Hitchcock boy* team for cln** I ■
and the Okoene l»oy* f«'r » la*" A.
won the tourney.
Mr and Mr- H C Hppin at-
tended tbt final* In Hie LI Reno
tourney Saturday nigh'
Mr- C J W.....I"" '■ '**
be about again ,"ro'‘
Illness with the Influent*.
Mr and Mrs. K K. t'o*. (laugh-
ter Irena Mae and -on. nob. went
l0 El Reno Sunday where they
wore guest* Of Mr and Mrs. Kd
Weworka at « Pf'lllly «l*oln"*l
family dinner In Honor of »•'
wedding anniversary of Mr. nnd
Mr- fox nnd the birth anniver-
sary «f ,hr hostess.
Phone ClnnglfWd Ads to
\n Aifoncy That Keeps Up With The Times
H. K. RICKER AND SON
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
“('onsult us as you would your doctor or
Lawyer”
phone 70 Uitizens Nat’l. Bank Bid*.
all kinds of insurance
Automobile Insurance a Specialty. Be sure to
investigate our prices on automobiles
before buying.
L. C. GADBERRY
Phone S4
.t/ari Fir* /aiwraare
itre r*ftrtir*l*J h
rirrwfi »* jam wan—
Keeping up
times
Stock Fire Insurance —with all its
experience —with its beginnings
rooted in cnrly America—keeps up
with the times.,
It anticipates and studies every
new fkr hazard —in your home or
place of business.
STOCK
FIRE INSURANCE
has earned its leadership by sponsor*
ing protection, prevention and
inspection services that benefit every
community and every individual,
TELEPHONE WANT ADS TO NO. 18
THE NATIONAL BOARD OP FIRE UNDERWRITERS
B5 Jtbn Slrni, NEW YORK.
CHICAGO, 322 Wttt AtUmt • “N FRANCISCO. **-•■*«* ■%
A OftmiuHm•/<•** hmrmt ___
i n
HOW CAN I?
By ANNE ASHLEY
BIG SISTER
One Big One Makes Many Little Ones
By LES FORGRAVK
--- j
q How ran I keep slnrth from
• Hiking? I
A Add a drop or two of hero-.
*.iic, or « Ultlc l«v.». lo a small
basin of slarrh and let tt romej
to n boll, I
Q Wkai l« a s m,l remedy fori
an oily skin?
A Wash dally with hot ra-llle
»uap*oil*. Follow this by rinsing
first In ho', then eold water
q. How ran l prevent Hie smelt.
Of conking from permeating the
\ mitt*?
A .Sprinkle n HUIe cedar **w-
•iu*t on ihn U>P "f >’»•’
nllernalely Europe'* master
and oppressors and there la lit-
tle to choose hoiweeu them Amer-
ican* ran understand these main-
(prlng* of Old World statecraft
They >«n lompreliend such sent I-
meat*, but eaiinot share them, any
more than they ran Justify them
In their awn minds.
And yot the modern Europe
eguin honestly by these relies of
she p.»st. It must be remembered
that until modern time* bar pop-
ulation wa* one of small-warring
tribes Wbleh, (or selt-preservatlon
and In order lo overt complete
esilmtion. gradually handed to-
gether Into loose ronfederatlons,
then Into small and more nr less
homogeneous slates, and finally
Into closely knit, powerful ua
tlon*
This transition ha* substituted
occasional great conflicts for con-
tinuous little war* and It haa
trough! sundry blessed interlude'
of peace But Europe's ancient
tribal spirit still roiaalu*.
la Europe lbs age-old IntpuIsM
and reset Ion* at III partial. Cure-
posit* nr* still to a large ettent
under tho domlalou of the spirit
of her warlike trlhos of old, et
the IhhsritM blood tsuds which
trace back Into the dark ages, of
The old suspicions and of the
Mr and Mrs. H A. t’amphcll .
•le,wiled Monday tor their home]
In Holwrt following n brief vl*H
with hi* imrents. Mr and Mr*. |
y&P, BQY5. Th
M«Jb*OWtO*UOl-LAR AUL
riAPE ANO ^OUNO 1
IT'S AU- soggv
an' CROMPLBO
RUT «TtUl* «-
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JCTW LOOK
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ut '
tTs Kjorrwivj
rot a muao
OF VJfcT
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John t'aMPbell. southwest of ih<-
RRMINIRCINO
Items Reproduced from
The D»Uy Democrtt
of 1& Yearn Ago
rn
ETTA KETT
Mother Forgctu Thotte Dav*
By PAUL ROBINSON |
mduw« rtaf srrtFpfMt,
a foot our or mt?>
HOU3K -TM8 I0CA f
CMASlNG. flOtS."
Mara* I
Mrs *• T Hoherson entertained
the Hteillng Thimble club yester
Jay afternoon.
Owing to the resignation of the
slate president of tl»e P. E 11
Plsterhood. Mr*. K. V lli*eker of
this city ha* been sppolnted to
(til the vneaney for the remslt"'"'
ol the year
Mr. and Mr*. John Mater, who 1
reside oh route 2, Manner. Okl#. |
are tha happy parents of a nine
pound anti
Mra. Charles Mason of Amarillo,
Teat*, aM her atstor. Mlos Edith
Tautseu. Ohlahoma CIfy v|sb
tort today.
A* GW6.MAM A - Ytt HAD A Ufllcl
OUApi«;L“i IN^Nf 1Q KAkC UP-J
\ miHAT WtU. TXCPtC
I r>At J -tWaiWiOttNG
fou (tor Ch-AIf NON,
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