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You Can Buy It For
Legs In El Reno
i.
The El Reno „ Daily. Tribune
VOLUME 41, NO. 37.
UP') MEANS A.,. eA. -*
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H to ?8,G00 Canadian County (oik. reaching 3,7l>0 famiiui, and carrying tne largest volume of local news of
“ BO press EL RENO. OKLAHOMA, MONDAY; MARCH 14, 1932.
any daily paper published In a city of like size in Oklahoma.
(IP) MEAN’S VN'ITED PRESS
The Heart of the Rich"!
Canadian Valley
SINGLE COPY, 3 CENTO
Triumph Tuesday Would
Make Him Potential
Contender
We Saw Today
AN attractive wind iw dlsp.ay
**of Easter bun iilc.s and eggs
and—say, that reminds u.< If
you're planiilng to pui'diase h
new .suit or froelt for Easier
don't forget our local stores.
They have just the things you
are looking for.
itlehard. age months, son
of l)r. and Mrs. A. I.. John in,
who just had his first hair cut.
According to Richard's dad the
youngster was frlghto'ied hall-
to-death when (lie harbor lie-
gan to use the electric clippers.
lion.ild, young son of Mr.
and Mrs. Guy K. Mallory, who
remarked. "I never know how
much I meant to my mother
until the Lindbergh I ahy was
kidnaped."
Ol.lulibiuu City. Mur. If. (IP)—
Thu outcome of tomorrow s presi-
dential primary in North Dakota
will prove to the nation (!ov. Win. J
H. (Alfalfa Hill) Murray has a
real chance for the presidency, i
his auporters here confidently pre-]
dieted today.
Facing Gov. Franklin l>. Ilaoso-I
veil alone, .Murray feels that If he I
wins Tuesday’s ballot battle lie
may be classed as a leading con-
tender for the Democratic noiuln-j
atlon. Ho was confident of vic-
tory.
While northern farmers are go-
ing to (he polls Tuesday, the
plain-man governor Invades Kan-
sas for u series of eight speeches.
I'M pies from there to make it Cars Crash Head-on Sun
others already scheduled through I
the south and west. day Nijjlit South Of
To Hgtil Senate
WHEN BABY I-INDY IS RETURNED
EXPECTED 10 GIVE
JOBSTO HUNDREDS
Workers In Meet Toniifht
To Map Out Final Plans
For “Clean-up”
Hundreds of Kl Reno's unem-
ployed will he put hack to work
within the next 60 days, It was
predicted Monday with the launch-
ing Tuesday of the first united
relief campaign hv the American
Legion Dost No. 34 and Auxiliary.
Captains and workers will make
lust minute preparations Monday
night at 7:3n o’clock when teams
will be formed from the approxi-
mately Ta volunteer Legionnaire:-
und " Auxiliary llor.''
INDIANS ID FACE
Empire State Tower
Fire Tower
Tulsa, Kl Reno, Loom As
Favorites; 0 pe n i n g
(lames Thursday
El Uenu's second district re-
gional cage champions wl.i opcoie
Haworth at * o'clock Thursday
night In a feature opening rou.vl
battle for the stat" htghschool'l
championship at Oklahoma City. ||
The first round schedule w. s
rr'.cased Monday by the state)
hlghsehool athletl- assoclatljii
Eight boys and eight girls teams|
will fight It out for the Oklaho-1
am ‘82 titles.
Jcnks Simmon*' Kl Ileno In-
"*** dlans and the Tul-a llraves, de-
ltas I
Here;Occupant Hurt
Automobile accidents Were IIU111- |
erous In the county over the week
uni with the Increase of spring |
the most
“It looks like I've go' the sen-
ate to fight ns well as the can-
didates," was Murray's comment
when told Sou. Ilurton K. Wheel-
er. Montana, called the Oklah i
man "the unwitting tool of Wall
Street" while stumping North
Dakotii for RmnnUI "The MO- tra((|, on highways
ale nominated Me pii ~id"n*
11*20. and we all know what at
mess they made o? It." !
A Hoosevru victory
Dakota would show the New ) *j-
Vorder acceptable to fl ill**«»
tanners of III-' west and south,
a Murray victory would indicate
"Alfalfa lllll" will go to the na-
tional convention with control of
the farmer vote, a powerful Icier.
iHditie.il observers say. A I bump-
ing defeat at the hand* of lluoje-
vcll would lie a serlou * act back
lor the "gra-s roots" candidate.
Murray leaves next Rur.dey for
When this historic old fire gong hi an.I off tor (lie minutes every
| at Hopewell, N. J., breaks Its si- Pali hour, then the world
Speakers at various public eit- j, 01- *i years, and when the know the Lindbergh baby nn- i finding champions, by virtue
lertalnnien^s have announced the ||<>o«||i|zli(M lllumlnut ng i.i<* tow. r I it ri-lnrued to Ills home by ill** |outstanding play In the ri
drive and asked the cooperation rtf He- world's.tall-.t building. Hi 'kidnapers. The lights In the Ent- j g|0nala last week-end loom a* the I
of the p.l l.ono |M-ople 111 provid- , Kinplre State, in N* w- York, flash- tpi''e lower are visible .»n mll-i. strongest' contenders for the state j
j hunting, according to leading I
[sport crillrs over the slate. Doth
teams are favored to advance to
the finals, although Ma. J. Cash-
ing may prove stunildlng blocks |
Cement Meets t.oiild
Two girls' teams, Lacey and >
Grove, will meet Thursday after-1
j BOOS at I •‘•lock in 'he flr-t.
-—- ----- game of the deciding tourn.i'” Mt. I
. , , i t'cincut. ranking girls soxlet -,tid1
Prominent Kl Reno Bust- Kites ror \ irginiH Kowc second regional winner, wi i fa..
| Could Thursday night.
To Be Tuesday
Did You Hear
rT'llK number if traffic .1 -1-
* dents here Sunday almost
convinced some of the in ist
firm antl-superstitlons of the
city that the 13th day of the
month Is a bit unlucky.
Local lumber yards were be-
sieged today with youngsters In
i)uesl of lathes to lie used in
making kite*. Maybe spring Is
here again.
Herb Keller's eoniml-j.iry de-
partment chamber of c.unmet ce
office has all the aspects of an
Army K. I\ scene, ae ■ o iling
to the outlay of pealed "apmls"
in the chamber of commerce
window. For the benefit of
those w ho may not be Inform-
• d. the pared potatoes tire to
he used a i seed potatoes f ir
the ls2 garden* being prepared
by the Jobless. _
LOCAL
ARE VICTIMIZED
lug clean-up. palni-up or repair-up
*ol»s.
Start At 9 A. M.
| Workers will disperse over town !
til a duor-lo-door solicitation of i
edd Jobs sit !i o'clock in the morn- j
. leg At noon the workers will be i
I served a buffet luncheon In the]
, American Is-glou hall. The cam- i
paigu Is cxpeclisl to continue foi ;
la duration of about ft" days.
It lias been suggested that this >
an np|K>rtnnc time fur resident* of!
j tills city lo replace fallen plan-
ter, have paint Jobs done. t..
. rioii* ol which was the head-on j glnz.. broken w indows, make cu t
0. VON MERVELDT DIPHTHERIA FATAL
ness Man Dies Today
Kelso, Youngheim, K c I-
ley Arc looser*; Police
Hunt Culprits
City and county officers were
running down dews Monday a*
collision of the motor* driven by ! Improvements, and numerous nth-1
a swing south. The week of were riding In the flarrl-oii motor.
Mareh 21 Ills route will 1 e: Mon- , were brought to the Kl Iteiio sanl-
day, Anniston and lllrtnlngham.. lurluoi for treainient tor severe
Ala.; Tue-day, Selina and Haul- , briilaca and lacerations An x-ray,
gonii-ry, Ala ; Wedne-day. rinlhan 1 was to have Im-.-h tain ii Moods,
and Tallaitasse, Fla.; Thursday afternoon to determine whether
Lake City and Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr*. Dot-on's left leg wus broken.
Friday. Ocala and Tamps, and sin bad li-.-M visiting her sl.-ter.
Saturduv, Fort Myers and Minna, j Mrs. Horace II Hall. tPU Ka*t
lie will -peak March it at Fcnsa-. Wad<- atre.-t, and was etirout.-
O. von Merveldt. 37. tine of the
leading citizens of Kl Reno, died
at 2: l» o'clock Monday adernoon
at his home. #lo South Darker
avenue, lollowiog no Illness ot 'i
year and a half.
Mr. von Merveldt. who lias made
Kl Iteiio lit* home ,oi annul the
[ past 2<t years, came to this coun-
!try from Germany at the age of
>t Ok- 14 years, lie I* survived by sev-
V la.tsue. of Oklahoma ‘"boms City, spent Sunday withl •‘•■l I rothers and sisters llvlna In
Jdl*s Lore lie Duogau. 10* North | Germany In addition to the widow
Kl Reno avenue.
North : Jack Garrison, of Yukon, and J.
Moore. »uI Ka-t Clark street,
El 'temi.
The aeeldi nt oec-urreil about #;3 J
o’clock Sunday evening at Witt's
cornor, south ol Kl Iteiio. Mr.
Moore lost eonirol ot bis ear wlon
the steering wins I locked, he re-
ported.
Mrs. A
City, Ml-s lllanehe Smith and
Miss MjxIiio VIP ii. Kl Iteiio. who
«r hit* of work that go toward a
Ihntoiigh spring cleaning.
Mr. und Mrs. J. L. Trevath*",
.712 East laindson street, had ail
their guest over the week-end I
Mr*. Nora Mau<'k, of Okiihuni,1
City.
Miss Ma,trine W.ldnu,
V irginia Gram, seveU-ycsr-oldi
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F..
Itowe, ol neur Mineo. died at i
III o'clock Sunday night at a)
i local ho-plial thirty minute* after!
Ituiry (or treainient of diphtheria. I
The child wa* stricken with a I
OiUv one clus* II Imivs team
ame through the regional tourna- *0 «•«! whereabou
LEGION 11 FIST
o'clock Tuesday uftcrnooii Thursday.
of the Iioiio- ami *lx children
Egon von Merveldt Oklahoma
City; Miss Irene, MUs Alice. Rolf.
Miss Murle and I'afil von Mer-
veldt. all of tits* home. Miss
Marls t* a sladeol at llo* OhbsliO
ma College lor Women nod Paul officiate with the Qnajlc
l« a senior m Die local high
inentt In eight cities la*' week to
advance to the final meet, l.ocojin
defeated Frederick III region three
lo gain the distinction.
Til** El Hello qilllltet came
ihrnitgh the regional In chant-
. plonshlp style, displaying tin- best
lhro*< " ""'l *>+ I brand of ball.....a bar* ........mid-
season.
IVck'« Ankle Improving
Captain Troy Pack who suffer-
Ih'sldes the parents survivor* u Hpra|n<H| «„kl*. and sat ou the
,wo bench thraughnut the regional
(Inal* against Canute L still nurs-
ing the Injured nieiul'or, but j
should he in shape for the can->
cume seriously III P'rtduy night.
Stic Is U llleee of J. II. llariM-r,
I Sir (Cast Wade street.
are u sister. Marjorie, and
brothers. Dale anil Martin, ull of
the home,
Fun-ral service* will be at
the llar.-l m il cemetery, north-
*t •( Minin. Rev. J. W. Darker
Thursday's pairings follow:
tola, Fla. end Mobile, A a. Ne*t ■
day he expei l* to address the Mis-1
slsslppi legislature In sc**lon a’
Jackson, and he may «|H-ak at
Atlanta.
home with the group.
<iarrl*on suffered rut* ulaoit the '
head and hrul*e*. Doth automo-
biles were damaged to great ex-
tent.
Monday morning the light roup-
dtlv <-n by Sam Itup- rf. Kast For-
li lt, -it . I. 1.0,1 It,...... dill. II by | Auxiliary workers make their ran-
Kl IIpii ! . i
SuKUCwlions Made For
Improving Real Kstate
When the American Legion and
IF SPEAK HERE
It J. Wade Of Kuropcan
A tlrte-sei. mil North Kvau* a'
i* ii**. collided on Kast Foreman
street Tie* Rupert auto turned
over, br-aklnt the window gla*.
und damaging Do rear tender.
Slight damages resulted from
the collision at Die Intersection ill
Hock Islatnl avenue and WimmIsoii
■ street SundaV afternoon of the
Aim Secured For Enter
l,Ue. and Kdwln Sehnee.
Mr Mahr turmd *oulh on Hock
llev, Percy W. Reek remlVtJ Inland avenue from the west wln-u
i leliwtrsin Sunday morning frotiD m line.* unable to make a complet..
ill-hop Raymond* J Wade of th mru from tie ea*t . tu-h.*l Inti
Methodist Kplsi opal chen h a* • J him. It was reported
eeptlM *u invitation lo )>- ik at] t
the K| Reno First M K chore,> «Mrs. Clyde Mu gmv
om Kasler so inlay night lloff avenue, left 7|
Ml-liop Wade ha , be*< It s'.ttlone I j tend Ihe annual m •
at Mtoekholui Sw,d> n for the la*i| |(>>n>> Hobart
lour years and Is now la til*|ton.
• until ry to attend the fleaeral
Conference of hi * ehurv ‘
convenes at Atlantic City, v
May.
Ill-Imp and Mr*. Wad *
In Kl Iteiio Will vlall the'
Paul Wade who l» new . *.’JI
ihe K| Reno Tribune
». :.o| s Mi'h
ills/ to at-
nt ot the Kl
rial In laiw.
KIK City Journal In
llando Of RcccRor* Umi; Illness Fatal To
• . MW * •
I’ittnccr ( ili/cn
Klk ('ll), Mar. 14 tlP> The KIs
nil (kill' Journal wbleli ha* been
t uldlsli'tl -lure Junuurv I. ha-
le-*n su-ietld'd
|l> rl |S*mell was aptudnled ft-
n|ver lor the Hally mol Weekly
journal Mar* h I In the ft** k
bain, enualy dl-lrlet niiltl Hlv k
Mil, lot. a former owner of Ibe
pa|s*r. Is -erv Inn a* editor mid
publlaher tor Ho* weekly paper.
The Elk City INslly Journal wa*
-isi t, ,1 In U <1. Ilunlv, lortioily
,,| MmimI, Dkla
\lr and Vrs A,'"lpll V u.iic
halm and Ml Molll" V ..iiiaheliii,
of Anmlarkiv, w* re g '• • « **iiiida)
tn the borne of Mi m I Mr*, !|sh
modi Ynun<h«*im. *11 South Ito, k
I,land aven'tv
Mr and Mr<. Frm \ Kviili, ol
1
Jo*eph Kulion. til. lor ID )»ar<
: a resident of till* city, dl*sl Sun
{ day evening at the home, one an I
I u half mile, *miiti and oto* and ,i
fourth aest ot Calomel.
I Mr K.ntIron, who had been In I
] III h< allh tor Ibe po*i 2? years,
I left Kl Reno about a )ear ag.i|
, slid Is survived b) Ihe widow and
I a son, flllheri. of the bom" as aell!
I a* three daughters, Mr J, T j
| Walker. CaluiiKl; Mr W I.. It<>-|
nuld* Milo, Mo.: Mrs Ray Cun
nlngliain. M Heim
I Funeral servlre* all) be held |
a) ihe Henson fiiner.il home at 2j
ii , lo. k Tuesday atleruoln, Hev
Cart Werner, Oilumlu former
pasiirr of Ihe Kl Iteiio Kvanaell-J
II rel church, will be in charie.1
Dklahiinia CI'V,
were giie.
| llurlal
wilt lie In
| |||1
Kl Until
•lay In Ibe lit'.
no u( 'lo1
(UU 'Ills
. ,
•Jf,
Mrs (Hadhim A
Ham ir 1
ii ml Me, 1
Ibiriinid, #M F
(mil. Hnfr
MU*.
** Viola
u ltd
iKirultu
1 IldlHH,
who nre at
$ nt ihf
Mr. and M'
S i|v, Tl ii
1 Dii ('|f4(*i
HiMllliw
ealern Slate
T«'H*
rid
1103 Hoillll Mu olilb
H,in.lay w|Di Mrs
.1,1 er Ml*s t-udln
Cklvkaslia
b ge In W eailierfnril,
Wdt k ' n I guest* ot tin
Mrs, H it Dane- n}o >
llurd a wonv
la.** of
Jote* for the unemployed, the
following list of suggestions fot
work will be used:
Palm radiators to Increase ef-
ficiency, provide radlnior cover,
or cabinet*. Install concealed ra-
diator-, provide rcg!»ier shield-
provid-- humidifiers, air ion-ill lon-
ers, etc, build fireplace, provide
fireplace a-h dump and accessor-
ies, in 'all throat and damper de-!
vices In open fireplaces. Install
ready-built fireplace equipment
enlls. Install radiant healers, log-. I
etc, provid** fireplace hardware,
ln*tall special mantels, provid
l«, at In garage.
Exterior au-l I,round*
Replace .wall surface, w ith new-
er or more mtraetlvr materials:
teuiove ob olei.* ornamental trim-
mings from hou-e and porch'**; ,
lay nuw roofing matvrlnis over
old naif; apply snow guards lo|
pit- be«l roof surfave-j In-'all I
IluIIInlns arrester*: provide elilin-I
tiev pots; replace wura-oni gui-l
iit* and down-pouls with duruhle!
material: cunn-s't -lowtiapoiii* to I
-Iralaage system; provide splash'
i-l-e k - Im-Iow duwii-|Miuls; luill-l;
,-,l-llll--tisi porches! replace porch* -
-s wllli formal enlrane-t build)
■in parlor or sleeping por'dies; I
.iie|n«i' iMir-'h- • with screening or)
via--; hoil-l ti-*w t-ur- .1 fuiiud - |
tl-m: lay in s id,;,1 * -or; r- plt-
--I *1 iHirell step*; replace porch
column- with more modern lyp*",i
Inclose open spaces under porch-,
e- and bouse with tail lew work. I
pr-ulde p.irch awnings bllnj-,
etc.; grade araun l fouiulatlou. |
: lay new ddesalk*; build new
drlvewnes and curbings; plant 4
shrubbery and tree, j build pergo-
la; trellises, Me: provide boot .
•erapersj build ur remodel ta-|
luge; Install window mlln-l'is; 1
lo.inti door rip i k • nnd guards!
provide window ventilator »; III
stall window Simla! provide win |
dow mill porch hue*; In ,tall
•butlers or replace old shuller*|
with newer type; caulk around
outside of frames: apply weather*
\ <l ripping: make new screens or
I Instiitl special type, such as roll
1 scree ns, etc ; provide slomt wilt-
1 dow* and doors; provide awnings.
llwDtroton
llitlld Mini equip bathroom
where none exlslsj replace Dili,
Invaiory and water closet with
mm|ern type*: provide tinprnteil
toilet seal: Install shower stall;
. lay floor coveting, such ns lino*
I Itev NU UNK, l‘aa-> I'wvi
KcIl'MlI.
A brother. Carl von Merveldt.
170S North Hock I-In nil avenue,;
'r.l*o survives a* well a* a grand
iimighter. Joint. u( Oklalmma ( It)
Funeral urratigi-iiH'iil* will 1«* an*
itottneed front the lion son ftttier
nl home.
M UMM IMI'ltltX l\t.
| Holt New ion. 41# Smtlli WII
' llnin« avenue. Is recovering rap*
I Idly front n fractured right knee,
IH was re port ill Mottdav, Tin*
ll.Jurv wa* sustained last Tltur>
jilny In n (all while Mr Newsom
I wa* working nl the dairy, north
I ol Kl Reno owned by J M Kelt
lowly.
Fuller,tl holm* of Mltteo lit chnrge
ol Hie burial.
Multi-millionaire Kodak
Magnate End Life Today
Him In -lit, X. \Xlm. II i.|*i
(.i-sitge Ea-I mu it. tit till i-itilllliio.
nire, fooiMler ol tin* l.nsluiwn
Kiwluk isilllpun), pMluiltltro|>|st
onil big gum, hunter, shot hlni-
selt I.mImv. Ill* phvsilitn no-
M,.IIII, 1,1 lo III* Ku*l t venue
Louie.
lit* wit reported to (rave or.
• Ii red III* MDeiidiiots aw.tv Jltsl
lH*r-ue hi- I it i*l tin* shut. Mi*
lift n note 'living "To My
I ntends: Vlv work I* done Whi-
rr nil'"'
i p.
1 girls).
ut. •
— Grow
If,
1 "*<:**)
2 P
Ing.
III.
M ii skoge**
Th
Cush-
3 P
Iglrla).
in.
Uranian
f 4.
II) IU
• p
lit.--
Tul*a v».
laoro.
I* p.
i girls i
tn
• Maud
?•.
Dould
7 |».
t girl*1.
hi.
Cement
YU.
Gould
of two melt who were «ue.*ea*ful
victimizing three local titer-
lehatita Saturday night by pa—lng
1 forge-1 cheek*.
Viiordliig to lit" deserlptlon >1-
I li-retl by the merchtinls. apparent
ly two men were working tin
business district singley.
Kelso's depart incut store took
the greatest loss, having cashed t
$32.3n check otter,-it In paying
for a hat purchased Ity the forging
artist. The mau made away with
the mereItamllm* as Well *t* $21 In
change.
Youuithelm's cliilhlttg store was
the next heavy loser, having ac-
cepted a $27.**u check, t* nl) ilol-,
mer -haiullse and j
was lttr:ii*d over
Search For Lindbergh
Baliy Extends To Two
New Points Today
Hopewell, N. J.. March 14 t4*t —
Cungsters from Denver, Colo., who
havo come rust by airplane, are
being watched by police In the
hope that they may be able to
‘lied umt! light on (he kldnapttK
thirteen days ago of the Lind
borglt baby.
Tills was revealed today by
Colonel 11. Norman Schwarzkopf,
chief of the New Jersey state
troopers, who announced the child
limit, hud been extended to two
new points—The gangster* were
engaged “In mysterious activities
in and around New York.”
Colonel Schwarzkopf IDdosed.
also, that the search for the
< lilld had been extunded to two
new tmlnta—the rliy of Jack-om.
Kentucky, and the liner City of
Itnltimore, due in Hamburg. Ger-
many. .inlay.
Suspicious Csr Seen
A woman |n JacUson aunt word
j to the troopers that she had seen
a New Jersey car at a house
three mllee out of town since
Mureh 4 and Dial Ihe people drlv-
1 lag thu uiitomoldle hud with them
a I loud, c.trlev haired hahy boy.
Tills superficial description fits
| the Lindbergh child.
The captain of the City of Ual-
| 11 in ore was asked by police, who
-ent hint a radiogram, fur Infor-
mation about a report tha‘. a baity
| similar to the Lindbergh hoy, was
aboard In I lie rare of a steward-
The Associated I’res* In Ger-
many waa Informed by Captain
Cross, Master of the City of Bal-
timore. than "An Investigation of
children aboard shows that the
Lindbergh baby Is not among
them
I*u|Ice M ear)
Hamburg police, a Merlin dis-
patch aaltl. were weary of track-
I lug down rumors about the inUs-
Ing ehlid and had declined to :<end
x p. m. Maud Vs. (iiiyinoii.
!* p. m.--Kl Reno vs. Haworth
M t CHOIR TO REHCARSC
Tli • t holr of the First Methodist
church will rehearse al the horn'*
of Mrs J. \V. Ilraley. &t>! South
Macomb avenue, til 7:3P o'clock ] lor, took Ihe check
Monday, They ate preparing to | n|an |u until In*
next door
lur, worth of mer .............""i ,„en alnmnl tke City of Baltimore
$".« In change waa tnr:.cl over.,,, M tav«»l*«4loa
to the forger. \ different attllndn »ts taken
At tin* fox Furuliun- • ..re j-|„ Sw|„. Tll0 authorltlas at
.heck for $|if.in was taken III. ttcrllla announcml (hat every ves-
the check art 1st recalvlng a flmir' entering the port from the
lamp ami $s.a» In chang ' Cnltosl State, would b < n*archcd
The culprit* tnadi* seve at mheritor the Lindbergh child.
t.niiuccoa*ful attempt* to aoctire! In addition to the othei phasc<
money under false protonic*. At | ol the Investigation, the Now Jcr-
the Kelley grocery store, a check' icy troopers work 'd through tho
was turned down. 'authorities of Aanduaky, Ohio.
The work of the pair »c. del- aboiii supposed "Important Inf or*
i Inlti'ly discovered when one ot Dii mu.Inn" available tl'arc.
I men fled from the (lets Hardware'
"" Rites Fur UtHipcr Baby
nierchantll*
The proprle-
bill vked the
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•tit their Faster cantata n-*xt c),aM80
Kumlay night.
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phuned the police, but Ihe forger
had disappeared before the store
rwncr cuuld return, arco-dlng to
| a police report.
All tho forged check* Wer* f 111-
>.d out to an "It. I. Ihuia," and
I bore the forged signature of II. C.
Kick* fur the Kl Iti nt Mill nnd
Elevator company.
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STATION IS HELD UP
Lone BmihIU RdI»- F i r in
KniIy MoihIhi Mornini;
For live second lime In two
nights und third tHea*loii In tin
past tnoitlh, Du* Itci'P Iba-k Filling
I -lallon at 111* South Risk 1 -lun-l
i avenue wa* liebl-tip early .Montla;
| more Ing.
A Ititic hanvlll nit tiait. -• ••!*-r*
l the aorvlce alntloli. and nl Ibe
I point of a weapon eonn*aled In
Ills rial iiockel, rllltd the i a-h
) register ot alioiit II# In ea <h.
I while the opt rator, le'liov I'* tittv
tiakcr look'll on lielple**!).
After leaving Ihe *taDon lit
I bandit ttoll**il ami ran IVnnvImker
J tired a »ltot nl Ihe flclng hold
* up mall, bill the bullet waa ln'*f
Tit** *itnt" tier'll•• station *n
I v iellmlti’d at I a ortnek Satnivlu
night when two lutmlll* held up
(he oiKiralnrs. aelseil a like aitiotitit
j from the cash drawer and forced
1 the alt: iiiliint In *tand on the
| tiitntlna IsMinl of their car. relca-
l leg him rev,<ral block* away tin
Weil Fot "titan street
V tiro Imslelv fiMtt Weeks go
('onductcd Mere Monday
Funeral service* tor Ylololtn
Sue Couper, month-old daughter
of Mr. and Mr*. F.rneM Cojper.
#u2 K.i*t Woodson atreet, were
held at t:30 o'clock Mo-tday af-
ternoon at the lien son funeral
home.
The child tiled of pneumonia
• art; Sunday morning at the
home of Mr*. Cooper's father,
K. J. Stmp*on. In Edmond.
Rev. Janie* K McConnell, ua*
1 tot of the Central Methodlm
| church. wa> In charge of the
lturli.1 was tn the El Keno
WEATHER
I oreca*4
Fair and somewhat wgrmor to-
t ight and Toe-day.
Kl lleoii W ealbi-c
For 24-hour period ending a'
t p. nt. Sunday, high, ll; low, 14;
al t o'clock ea.
State of weather, clear
IVeelpIlatlnn. none.
Sun rl**** tomorrow at 4:13.
Sun seta today at 4:04,
FIRST AID
When There L
held
nir
with n arlv let In enah
Mr* Dura Andrew* and 1
J W. June* spent Sunday
' I',util, where they wctc guest*
Mrs, XudteWs' soil, t'hsrlns
|draws, and Mrs. Andrews
Dirnllur-* to soil
riHim* to rent
help lo Mre
lost things to Und
e house to sell
real eytate to bU;
•umelitlng lutrad"
a )oli to Had
a maid to engage
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 37, Ed. 1 Monday, March 14, 1932, newspaper, March 14, 1932; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919409/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.