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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
The El Reno Daily Tribune
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Issued every evening except Sat-
urday and Sunday morning (roll)
*07 8. Hock leland avenue, and en-
tered aa aecond-cla** mall matter
under the Act of March 3, 1879.
DAV18 O. VAND1VIBR
Kdltor and t'ubllaher
Ai Wllaon...„Advertlaln* Manager
Paul Wade____________New* Kdlloi
tallnael tlvrrlhlaa ltr|ire>rnlatlvea
PRO ST, MMIIS A hiillN
%VM Vork, (Blcaaii, Heir..It, St.
I.aala, llallaa, Atlanta
IIAILV MH1I HII’TIIIN HATKW
111 Carrier
One rear............... ..|5.o
BIx Mnntha ___________________$2 *'
Three Month*__________________$1.8
II) Mall la • aaatllau and Adjnlalua
I ..untie.
One year....._________.....----!•<•'
BIX Month.....................$2 8'
Three Month*___________ $1 88
II) Mall Oalalde Above I "in,Mr*
One Year ------------------—$■> O'
Six Month*....................$16'
Three Month*__________________82 00
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WHAT’S WHAT IN WASHINGTON
We are authorized to announce
the following as candidates sub-
ject to the will of their party in
the July primary.
MAKE HIGH MARKS
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Paul G. Llebmann, Democrat.
Other Events of Interest
About Town
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
Ellis V. Gregory, Democrat.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
Sam Hulbert, Democrat.
FOR COUNTY SHERIFF
C. A. (Shorty) Pearce, Democrat
L. D. (Let) Line, Democrat.
A. H. Stevens, Democrat
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Second District)
H. H. Taylor, Democrat.
Described as Puzzling
TNr Xmrrlrna's I reed,
I bellcvr In tin- Pulled Mate* »f
America a* » government of I hr
|.r,.ple l>y the people, for the tiro
i,|e. wln.ee Jurl power* nrr derived
front the roiiM-nt of the governed;
• tins'i-rary In M republic, sovereign
nation of many euverelgn Male*, a
perfect union, one and Inseparable
. etahllehed upon Ilia huinaiill)' for
whleh American Patriot, sacrificed
thrli live* mid fortune*.
••I therefore believe ll la my duly
10 my eountry to love ll: to support
11 * tonal 11 ut lull: to obey It. lawa;
fo re*pe. t |l» flag and to defend
Jt against all enemle* "
FELLOWSHIP:—Wo took sweet
(-ouu*el together, and walked un-
to the house of God In coiupany*-
1 Valin 61:14.
heart)
AN unusual slory we
today—a leading business man
saying that his Tuesday sales
were the largest fot any single
week day duting the past twelve
months.
'THE Smoot-Huwley tariff, |w-s
* ed ovrr the eppa-ition ot
I,CC() trade authoiities, has prove'
the 1.CC0 to be right. This mots
me has cut the foteign trade ot
the I'nited State* decidedly an
lias resulted In retaliation by
practically ivery country.
The tariff was not even goo.
for big business, the interest
which sponsored the measure. Th«
farmer has carried the big bur<
en of this unwise legislation .
/"'•ANADIAN County has on
'"'banner cL.p thi* >eur that i*
not apprec;a.rd. Cut-worms are
playing have with garden*. Two
reader* of the Tribune have sug
grated remedies. One says lit
cart.* pi an* I around each plan,
will eliminate the trouble and
the other that paper wrapped
an und the sb-ni* will do it.
d ♦ $
] I*' some yea u* would compose
1 band musk to make u* thrill
with the glory of paying taxes.
elect two at large and unless
hurried legislative action is taken
Minnesota will elect nine and
Missouri 13 congressmen at large.
It is virtually certain few if
any of the men, who would have
been sent to congress from their
home districts if the election
were held by districts, will bs
elected congressmen • at • lingo.
Unless a “deal” is made the
candidates front the large centers
of population will grab all the
seats.
Thus can un election at large
change the whole complexion of
a congressional delegation. In a
state where more than half the
vote is concentrated in one metro-
politan area the rural sections
might fail to elect a single con-
gressman. Or it could work the
other way in a state with a pre-
dominantly rural electorate.
Another possibility is the elec-
tion of a congressional delega-
tion solidly in bark of the presi-
dent upon the wave of whose
populaiity it rode into office.
Election by districts u.-uully re-
sults in divided delegations.
However it woiks it is not
H.v Tribune Correspondent
Piedmont, April 29,—Those
making ICO |>er cent in spdling
in the ptimary room were: Itelty
Fae Dickerson, Evelyn Buchan-
nan, Howard ls*e Blair, Evelyn
Washecheck, Isiis Kimball, Wan-
da Ballard, Betty Jane Beikhcad,
Curtis Courtney, Louangelin
Hampton, Marvin Baker, and Hex
Haddock.
The Piedmont highechool hoys
have started practicing baseball.
Church Items
The Sunday school reports from
the Piedmont churches for last
Sunday were: Methodist, attend-
ance, 112, collections, $8.83; Bap-
tists, attendance 70, collection,
?7.f>2.
Ilrv. Sturdivant will pi each at
Arcadia next Sunday both morn-
ing and evening.
The B. A. U. and B. Y. P. V.
contest stands 07-56 in favor of
the B. A. U.
By CHARLES P. STEWART
Central l‘rc»$ Staff WrUer
WASHINGTON, I). C. - The
tremendous cost of the power in-
terests’ light for continued and
tighter control of their industrial
lli-til Is si t'ii l>y LHrector .liaison King
of the National
Suiiiucl Inxull
Popular Govern-
ment league as
the real reason
lor tlie receiver-
ship which lias
Just engulfed the
Middle West
U 11111 Ice coin-
p a ii y. monster
hoi.ling corpora-
tion with proper-
ties serving 4.J00
c o m m u n 11 les
throughout the
United States
utnl Canada.
TO lie sure. pro-
reedmgs throw-
ing tli* giant
The best unsworn I can obtain, from
confidential sources, to these qui-rle*
Is that tho emergency very properly
was one for ihe It. F. C. to deal with,
but that the M. W. U. C.'» problem
w/us u Inrger mouthful tlmn even the
li. F. C. liked to lackln.
Moreover, the It. F. C. already has
been accused In congress of advanc-
ing money on securities which arc
hut doubtfully worth aucli sums un
the It. I'\ C. has loaned on them. The
It. K. C. cun ill ufford much further i
criticism of Hits sort, and tlie ques-
tion seises:
l*o the M. W. U. C.’s subsidiary
utilities generally represent quite the
valuations that the M. W. U. C. places
on them?
concern Into a receiver's hands arc
described by Its head, Samuel Insull,
us purely friendly.
Ne-vorthulMW, the management con-
cedes that the receivership applies-
■ cessary by Its
I Inability “to work out a plan for tbe
| payment" of tietween 30 and 40 mil-
! lions m urgent or spccdily-msturipg
{ obligations.
JUDSON KING'S testimony Is
apropos In this connection.
The power Issue lias long been the
National Popular Government
league'* specially and Director King,
though not In favor with the power
Interests, rates as probably the best-
intornied authority on the subject In
tbe country.
According to bis account, "The M.
W. C. 17., hWb other power bolding
companies lias built up Its chain of
plants more by buying them, here and
there, than t>y establishing them. It
has l>een quite sn extensive process,
for tho power business, judiciously
conducted. Is profitable, anil owners
of a paying Hunt are not cverly
ready to sell out.”
THE CASK la a puzzling one In
certain rcapeotA
"IT 1ST NO MEANS." continued
Director King, "has been a mero
The Middle West Utilities. Itself a matter of buying from private own-
Other Events of Interest
About Town
lly Tribune » oncspnmlcnl
Okairhe, Aptil 29.—Fifteen
senior* ate pn paling for rom
at the Okar-
truly representative ami opt rate* TT.”?"1, rxrtcl.
to the In in-fit of only one group
at n lime,
die high school next month, when
nine hoys and six gitl* will grail-
uatc. Ilcrnila McCohI will give
valedictory aihliess ami Thcl-
I ma Scan will act a* -alutator-
f'lll'.HE is no staU'inriil morn McihImi:. of the graduating
IttMM. IV M. IIKMl
$•>1111,000,ono mil lit. has operating sub-
sidiaries valued at from two and a
half to llireo billions; there ara re-
ferred to by Insull as perfectly sound
and in no wise affected by Die re-
ceivership.
If mi. otic wonders why the hold-
ing company, which lives on them. Is
embarrassed.
ora. either.
"Municipal plants. In particular,
have been objects of the holding coin,
panics' quest. The conif>uniea have
wunted them aa plants, for one Item
Aside from that. II ha* Is-en thelt aim
to discourage uiunirl|>al utilities, foi
the simple teason Hint their seivlc*
s so tint'll less expensive iliun the
fallacious ibun “you can
buy cheaper out of town." Vet
It surely is uot uucommoii In
El Uetio. Every town ami city jtycr Lrmpki', Kermit Scat, Wei
das* include:
Thelma 8enn, Betnilu M Cord,
Willie Burge*.-, Anna Lode*, Hil-
da Modlrr, Anna Schwatx, Wal-
.its Its population of mail order
and out-of-town buyers, hut for-
tunately for the homo-town mer-
chants, the home-town Itself and
the resident* In that town, that
tier IVters, Conrad IVtcis, Mike
Wittrock, (iillM-tt Wojolm, Ailcnc
Clovis, Emil Sdirucdcr, M at tin
Schrwder.
■ A very interesting cntcitain
proportion of out-of-town buyers'm< id was enjoyed during the
actor rays he hu* a dot
1 vhich walrlti* a hole for l out
waiting for something to com
out. Martini men who go >ho,
ping with their wives will km.
what that means.
la never large.
There may ho Instances where
thero have becii apparent eco-
nomies through buying away
front home, hut how do the hooks
balance at the filial reckoning?
If tile purchases have been made
by mall wltal sating Is left af-
ter Ihe time, postage and carry-
ing charge* are deducted? Is the
auto “faro" added to the shop-
ping expenses on those Imrgnln
hunting excursions to the nearby
city or larger town? I» there
ot also a value In dollar* und
This may bo explained later. rompantr*' ns to altrael public nt'.cB
In the meantime, us the largest lion, insulting In demunds (ot teslin
receivership "' history. It Is Intcrdst- lion* in the price of privately-pro
Ins. anyway. dcee.1 power
, , # "Vitae* have l*'< n iivtances wT*->
IT .\|>i,i |* Iwmg poked In Waall- ihe power ini’*rests, Is's'd.-s mivm-
inuloii. with considerable l urloatty ixmml p.ki's tor mm-t -tp I • Hnt1
Why did not Hie Itvetmotruction have assumed cit* i" • l>:>-' <•»
Finance corporation extead a tidptng inv-atine icxvls- ••no' V rip- wilin'
hand lo lire distressed Middle West ’Slue of llir pie .- re the* w. r tc
I It INI MW company? qti'iiiw. for the * '•< e» exte-rerh ••
It waa nested to meet exactly »uch i gn wina li-n cw > i'» inl u tir'e
.'*ti:itioiis, wua ll not? iwliantton"
Library Notes
chapel Imui ut Ihe -rhool uubi-
totium Tucsilay afternoon, whrnT|riilvi>raltv tin*
Dean Donnell „f the Engineering {
•child of A. ami M. f'allege .it
Stillwaler gave a talk describing I
his experience- during hi* lhrr-,'0""»,-"',y
Tho second revised edllion ol I
"The Newer Kuowledgo of Nu \
irlilon" by Elmer V. McCollum
I’ll. D., professor of chetllle hy-
giene of the school of hygletM
and public health Johns llopkln* 1
been shelved a! I
Ihe Cariiegln library.
lu this hook, that has Itcoi.
rewritten, Mct'olluiu
REMINISCING
llr miw Itr |*r«*«lHcrtl frtrttt Ike
l*N|»rr t»f |.1 > rmrm A««
\|M »I U1I Jill 7
Sunday, no publication.
LOCAL BRIEFS
shows hy animal experimentation
l.<)\ Kll"l$ 'T tllMx mil
^Vf| im i.l ti
eonfllrtlng testimony for at.
against Inland waterway dm do,
menu—these arteries of Iran,
port amount lo government ail
sid!x*d competition against th
tali*
Leas than half of the r*.
co*t« of thu principal rommo
carrier barge liners are provide
out of rales and the reiuahidi
Is borne by Ihe taxpayer. Th
Inland Waterway* Corporation
owned and operated by the got
eminent, paying virtually no la)
no caplial charges on wale;
ways It Use*, and nothing It
ward keeping them In repal
ha* el III been unable, over t
long period of time, lo earn fror
receipts Ihe operating expense
of Its barge* Furthermore, th
salary of the manager of Ihe ml
puratlon and tbe coat of mall
lalnlng lla oftlro*. are not It
eluded In Ihe operating exponas
A similar condlt'on obtain* I
Other water system* smh as th
Erie Canal of New York, alter
the takiMyer* are toned to mak
up an annual deficit a* targe a
Ihe money paid for transport
Without the ptihlle treasury he
Itlitd them most waterways wouh
ipit exist They have town pro*
rti utterly unable lo eland o
their own (eel.
Thu* the government 1* In Hit
peculiar position of tahtiig bust
lyes* away from the railroad In
dtuiry, which employe hundred
of ilinn*sml* of workers and payt
millions of dollars In taxes, I,
order to gel business for govern
merit subsidised waterway* whir)
furnish service to a llmlled nunb
her of people for less than mat
•ltd ehargei deficits to the getter
a! taxpayers- nixsl of whom
never use the waterways,
euls for the worrying, delay and ** *® ',M 11
llaappntntmeni lhat Is Incvllahle
in mall order buying?
There Is an unselfish c.immtin-
ty side of this huylng-at-homu
tuestlou which cannot he Ignore.1
•y I lie good rltlgrn. I'eople who
*elleve In Kl Iteno must believe
q ll* merchant* who are an lute-
ral part of Ihetr town. Ituylng-
tl-liotne serves a double purpose
a hen people buy at home.
(trough Ihelr buying the It one-
own men haul* prosper, tho town
•roepers liecause of the prosper-
ity of Its merchants, public tin-
irovements follow municipal
trosperlly, and the public bene-
fits from the public Improve-
Can anybody afford to
year Dip uteutnl the wuilil, a:
large putl of which was pent
In the A tali Jungles. I,,trr “nil health often under)lying
he nl.-o aihlresMHl tin Svnieis.M0011'
A quartet of young men front "»*•»•> «•?»«•• disorder*. Influene-
A. ami M. College sang several Physical and niriilnl develot*
very enjoyable numlirr*. The "*etil and acting as an Important
Holy Trinity highsehool pupils •" 'he determination aid
ami it nuntln r cf |Wlron.- wcie ''•flal < hararterlsliea.
Ed MeCulloiiglt. of Nowata, and |
Malcolm Harrell, who are stu-
dents at the Oklahoma A. and |
M. college In tttlllwater. will ar-
rive Friday evening to Im the
Week-end guests lit the home of |
ihe Utier'a parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
John Garrett, tltt dotilh Admire
avenue.
j nrnt*.
radf away from home when
here Is always a mean* of get-
ting what they want at huinn
and a I as good or heller price*
hsn Ihe same goods cost away
from home?
Keep on buying at home and
the merchant* will nol atop buy-
ing for you,
latoh at a
won't blame
grouchy.
grouch and yon
him for being
Okurclie highsrhiml lin-cli ill
learn defeated the Dovt r sclnml!
train by a ice re cf 1 lo 2 in nit]
Interesting game Wednesday uf
ternoon. This is the first game!
Dover highrchcol has lo t this
year out of right game* played.
Ok a rein* Imy* who scored wrret
Emil Muass, Hatty Haul,
Srhfoeder and W. IVIrra.
Ilatterle* fer Okarrhe
Edgar Eischrn, pilehi r;
Modern Etiquette
0y ROBERTA LEI
Louis A Miller, of Oklaliomnll
I'll*, tran-ui ti ll Inisliiiw* hcru||
Friday.
If May prluliul or engraved
eards of thanks he sent for wed-
ding gifts?
A. No; personal noiiw must
Emil I he written.
U Should a man make call*
**TN\|of «iMigratulalion, rondidenre, and'avenue, spent Friday
Emil Inquiry, among Ilia friends? |ma City.
Mr and .Mrs. J I. Fox. 1119!
Smith Huff avenue, have a* their
house guests, Mis* Mary Helen I
lloadwny nnd Sidney Yasse of
Ardmore and Mrs. Stanley Marsh
and J. It Cpslisw, of Amarillo, |
Tex.
Archie Hiliii 11 Xu ■ South Hull I
In Oklaito-
FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1932. . , YLm F
fO
Strawberries
Fresh Arkansas Berries
Received Fresh Daily. Per fun quart box! 5c I
Per Crt. of 21 Boxes
$2.751
The famous blend for
Iced Tea- -
Lipton’s Blue Label
14 lb. Pkg.
Bars of P. & G. or
Crystal White SOAP
GAL. Northwestern
LOGANBERRIES
GAL. Northwestern
RED RASPBERRIES
GAL. GREEN
GAGE PLUMS
GAL.
CHERRIES
GAL.
PRUNES
GAL.
APRICOTS
GAL.
PEARS
| A Ih. Cloth Baj;
1U SUGAR
C. & H. Powdered Sugar,
•Ml). Cellophane Bag
SPECIAL
«*»«• •• a
Humreno
Display
- at -
This Store
Saturday
Free Silverware
Win. Rogers’ 35 Year
It MNO
$ lit a»a» ,,
ClUCNoOfU \
*J • *_ J
TOMATOES.
CORN. No. 2 Cans
Tender Corn Fed Beef Chucks, Ih,
Tender Pork Shoulder. 3 lbs.
Gcod
Fresh Country Butter, molded and wrapped^g^
--Mrs. Chappell’s and Mrs. Porter’s, lb.^5®
ROAST
2 lbs. 25c| BACOH
2 lbs. 25rj HAMS
Beef Short Ribs 3 lbs..,
pig liver ::::: ib. 5c|?ure lard
STEAK
OLEO
Young Be«f
Shoulder
Steak
Sliced
Tatty Nut
Brand
Little Picnic
Style
Open
Keltic
2 lbs. 25c
Ib. 11c
. . 25c
4 lbs. 25c
MILK 10c| CREAM
New Low,
Coffer
Price x/i Pt
Whipping
4 pit. 1 Sc
Dressed Hens and Fryers
Wit OUIVCHY
Z!6 0 219
Srhloeiler, ratehi r,
Layton Aim-lrong ami tiu- It.
t'lm-iain, of Oklahoma City, were
busine*- visitul* here Thill Mlay.
A. Yes; It Is expe -ted uf him. |
0 .May children feed a.Tlmalvj Melvin Johnson, lug North
while al Ihe table? ] Kvatin avoaua, will spend the
A No; animals should In- fed I w* k-cinl with friend*
before or after a meal. nee
In Khaw*
PHONE CLASSIFIEDS TO 18
me SISTKIt
n
Buying a Itoat—Mh\Ih*
By LES KORGRAVK
** ^ a rvrvsv oonwo wvciSi tvv/w jim qim&
WA'G TELl.WJi* ME A.UKOOT. HCfAVt YT^B POW
AMO *9 JO«T
^ t S -rvvfc-twmuch voe. ^
$r
f i A*
I v '’.‘‘Aj <5 5. i Jp b. X* ;>3
Marrletl men whose wives can
rook live lunger than single men
.Movie alar aaya eluvma art nr*
should not marry. They don't for
long
HOW CAN I?
By ANNS ABHLKV
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VOTCV-tEkJ, OVJUV TWCY (All IT a liALL-CV. Qv-rr
I'M <APRAtO,OLiOOV? AFRAtO
tT ’LL. CO»T HOME N •WY.
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The Fly in Ihe (’ream
By PAUL ROBINSON
court derUiim Invalidating »tat*
r*a|*por1ienm*nt* In New YoHi,
Mianrseta anil Miaanuri Imcause
of gubetnalorial velee* i* due
chiefly to 0«r fart I ha I one uf
the rotinequeucf* la Uie rle tion
*1 large of more congressmen In
these staler, New Yotk will
n moment before taking th* me-
dicine. ll can then he lahen a*
easily as wa<*r.
tj How can I remove grease
slain* from silk?
A. If Ihe yolk of all egg la
rubbed sin silk that has grease t
slain", slid then left to dry h“-1
(tire Dm final washing. II *IH|
cleanse ll thoroughly.
M Mow ran I prevent aeoreli*
Ing cakes?
A It * dish uf water t* placed
In the oven when the rah* t*
baking, there will be bo aeon It
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 77, Ed. 1 Friday, April 29, 1932, newspaper, April 29, 1932; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919559/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.