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FOUR
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
FRIDAY, APRIL 12, mO
The El Reno Daily Tribune
A Blue Ribbon Newspaper Serving a Blue Ribbon Community
Inued dully except Saturday from 207 South Rock Island avenue,
paid entered us second-class mall mutter under the act o1 March 3, 1878.
RAY J. DYER
Bdltor and Publisher
BUDGE HARLE
News Editor
DEAN WARD
Advertising Manager
by JOSEPHgfLEWIS CHADWICK
The ASSOCIATED PRESS Is exclusively entitled to the use of re-
publleatlon of all the news dispatches credited to It or not credited by
tills paper, and also to all the local news therein.
High Winds, Hot Weather
Sear Crop
Dtolr •> l nttod foe
, CHAPTER XXXIV that everything would immediate-
'Y’HF Plimier ulane headed for *Y be right? Or would he still
| TnE^“PPer plane, : oe cold and distant?
Mnurnil shot like 3 Winded Hajf an bour |ater a|j t,bese
Hawaii, shot like a winped MaiI an nour taier B11 U1C8C
, naoer and also to all the local news therein i TOPEKA. Kan.. Apr 12—(UJ»>— , buUet acrous the vast expanse QUe5tl0ns were swept away and
All lights of publication of special dispatches herein also are reserved Kansas farmers fear another wheat Qf Pacific. made meaningless by the shocking
___________ ■ —- crop failure, a failure that they j j0yce was one of Its passengers, new.-, she received.
MEMBER MEMBER j hari h0|>ed to avert through spring | she thought back, wondering just She had registered at the hotel
NATIONAL EDITORIAL .mriggSffifrtD OKLAHOMA PRESS rainfall. I what nari caused ner suddenly ^ »nd_.»as_o_n her^wav W her room.
A Problem A Day
El
Mildred Mallouf Is Bride
Of William Rohr
If two 3-inch pipes can fill
a tank with water in 1 hour and
20 minutes, how long would It take
three 2-lnch pipes to fill the
tank?
ANSWER
2 hours. Explanation — Square
3; multiply by 2 by 1 1-3. Square
2; multiply by 3; divide 24 by 12.
Women Finally Get In
Mardi Gras Parades
ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION_j Instcad of raln lt has been wind J <£« jo mage ™
DAIIY SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL IN CANADIAN AND and abnormally hot weather and wUh Sam Blavrnan at the studio -a st<?Dped OUT I was a changed
hv ( Ai’ifii H ADJOINING COUNTIES the comhinaticn completed the , on lbe m0rnlnB after she had Lanya—i Lanya whose poise was
rw,. «,«,■, t is Three Months S1.M ruin of thousands of acres, where i Dhoned Phil. j gone, whose eves were red-rimmed
(kie Week------------$15 Three Montna------- • . . been at lPasl 8am had mildly upbraided ner a.s though from weeping, whose
Three Months------------$1.75 Six Months----------------,3.00 previously the j , she !old nlm she waf; leaving lovely face was Dale and haggard.
Oae Year______________$7 00 One Year----------------$5.00 ;a weak stand of grain. j fpw davs. Jovce stooped but. before she
Including 8ales Tar I x^e ciimax came recently, when i .,g0 vou aren t going to take my COuld speak, the other girl sud-
.------- go and 90 degree temperatures i i(;Vipe. Joyce? You aren’t going to dpn|v rushed at her and threw her
FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1940 , „„lini*H with winds of almost cy- Hawaii »o see Phil?" arms about ner.
? p . ' hinw away what! “No Sam. ’ “Oh. Joyce!” she -.obbed. “Isn’t
THE MICROSCOPE AND TELESCOPE PROVE THIS: O the clonic intensity to b ow away -why not? It was good advice. _lsn t tt horrible? ’
ilentli ofi the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of (iodl how little wheat was left in e____- , Arp vou POjng jo let Lanva nave Joyce stepped back in startled
... . , *1. 11 a * AM,, nf thfi kflltp “*
rainfall
LLd „ rain « has w» — ! !E? E** &££j£2i «Z, *a
££,££ £h”TiTbb" •«™ mu -j «. ■»*»i A ’3MT. ««*■» JS&iXt
utiKearcnaoie j , o( the gr0wlng regions of Okla- ) think nun worth fighting tor? “What?” she asked.
Itomana 11:33. __;_____. |homa> Texas. Nebraska and east- | “I’ve clone all ! can. I telephoned “Haven’t vou heard?”
Washington Sidelights
BY CHARLES C. HASLET
Associated Press Correspondent
ern Colorado.
Half May Be Abandoned
The Santa Fe railroad agrlcill-
i giim last night but it wa.« no use. When Jovce shook her head.
Wc only ended ov vetting angrv Lanva seized her arm. quicklv
at each other " drew her into her suite, and closed
"Oh. my dear! You shouldn't lbP door.
i BY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT j em. Table decorations were roses
CKARCHE. Apr. 12 — Tuesday j and sweetpeas.
morning at 9 o’clock, Miss Mildred ! The bride was graduated from
Mallouf of Oklahoma City, daugh- | St. Mary’s academy. She studied
ter of Mra. Elizabeth Cupp of Dal- violin, piano and voice. In 1938
las. Tex., became the bride of I she was awarded a medal for good
William Rohr of Oklahoma City. | citizenship.
son of John Rohr of Okarche, at | Mr. Rohr received his education
the Sacred Heart Catholic church j in the Holy Trinity Catholic school
in Oklahoma Citv with Monsignor at Okarche. For the past two
Heierding reading the vows. years he has been employed at St.
Miss Bernadette Cunyon of Okla- { Mary’s academy In Oklahoma
homa City played the violin while | City.
Mrs. Marie Manning of Oklahoma j Mr. and Mrs. Rohr will make
City presided at the organ and ! their home in Oklahoma City unttl
sang the nuptial mass. [June 1, after which time they
The bride was gowned in a chif- j w|il reside on a farm near Okar-
fon floor length dress trimmed In J che.
lace and worn over taffeta. The j -— -
dress had short, puffed sleeves. j Mrs. F. O. True, 520 8outh Bick-
NEW ORLEANS, Apr. 12—(U.R)—
The fair sex finally has crashed the
Mardi Gras parades.
A new carnival organization, the
Club of Milo, announces that its
Krewe of Venus will stage a pa-
rade of 15 floats in the 1941 carni-
cal. The floats will be occupied
entirely by women, the club offi-
cials say, and they will be masked
and costumed in manner similar
to the customary krewes of men.
Mardi Gras floats have always been
closed to women.
For quick results use The Dally
Tribune Want-Ads. Phone 18.
land Half nf t.hp 13.000,000 acres .»ih vnn .*• onrl—anrt t.hpv ran't cpL the mpr
least half of the 13.000,000 acres I to]d vou . .*• and—and they can’t get the men
in Kansas would be abandoned | out."
____ gych abandonment would mean a YF’S th0U8ht Joyce 11 was Sam "oh- ,no!" , _ u
llfASHINGTON Apr 12 -iA‘ - .for the place Others whose names , nrohablv no more than ^ who had swaved her. Then, a Joyce s hand went to her throa,.
W : h,vP heen mentioned here a^ nos- crop of prob > " , , talv she had later with Roger ghe swaved. thought she wa* *o-
lh,‘ contJ^"sy ^ri' St,« are Char^a Dierker of 60000.000 bushels, which would be j ^hannd had definitely decided mg to faint,
tween Governor Leon Phillips and slbilittes ait diaries Dl h r w{, Qf (he smauest 0n record and , hpr Then, she gasped “Why can’t
Oklahoma's two senators over the Shaw-nee. Unilea States district ^ than one-fiftIi the size of the] -bo you still plan to go to Reno, they get the men out? Are they
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The veil of illusion was of finger- j ford avenue, who has been re-
tip length. The halo was of lace, j ceiving treatment at a local hos-
with a spray of lilies. The bride 1 pital since Sunday, was reported
Grand river and Denison dam attorney for the western district■
hydro-electric projects, the two of Oklahoma; Sam Wilhite. An-
I IJI) yuu aLlll iw AW MltJ v
; now that the picture is finished?” sure? Isn't there any nope?”
hvdro-electric projects, tne two ui vm»h»i», ......... *••• i , aon.a Pp rP Channel had asked. “There’s still a chance^ but so
senators exm-ct m be named del- adarko. law partner of Reprerenta-; According to the Santa Fe He hart srPmPd a little too eager many hours have passed. I m-I m
Z, ° at-larTe to V national! live Jed Johnson of Chickasha;' port, the winds provided a climax _^cmpd ,0 rPhsh per divorce afraid,the chance ,s sUm."
£*retic cwventlon >. K Crowe of Enid; Walter ] to an adve.ue crop season, which | p,ans a little too much. Joyce had
^emnodeflnite : Gray of Oklahoma City, and Roy | started last fall when
I . . Ai.i t______ /ill.. I____i * „»1 Iwn nlirl lUH’ir
. „ lllulc lv/„ _________ Rapidly. Lanya explained thf
farmers not liked this, and had remem- circumstances of the disaster.
, n •_ _. ^ * Vs r\ r, UT’iia UnAM inn let tU A
Matted la. . bnrd Sam’s suggestion that Chan- “I ve been listening to the radic
nouncement of their candidacies SavagP of Oklahoma City. -waited far beyond norm i p : nr] mjght havP dPiiberatelV set out constantly since early this morn-
fiM- the places but it was pointed * * * tng time and finally put tnetr seeo | (Q palu>e lroublp between her and mg.” she ended. “The last report
m In an nde of one of the A sub-committee of the senate in dry soil Much of the seed never phl| was that the men aboard were still
............... ,„,i _______nil n int more was “i thtnit xn" she answered him. alive but thev ve been down there
carried an arm bouquet of white
roses and sweetpeas.
Miss Mathilda Rohr of Okla-
homa City, sister of the bride
groom, was bridesmaid. She wore
a floor length dress of pink chif-
fon over the taffeta. Her acces
sories were white. Miss Rohr car-
ried an arm bouquet of orchid
sweetpeas.
Victor Ketter of Oklahoma City
served as best man
Ushers were Harold Brtiegven
and Gearge Gassen of Okarche
Approximately 100 relatives and
friends were present for the wed-
ding ceremony.
Improved today.
Tires
GOODYEAR
s - Lifeguards - Batterl
May Be Had On
Budget Terms
ro Suit Your Convenienr
At
Don Bishop’s
120 8. Choctaw Phone 830
Out uv tut ilKit* ui inir in tut n hum ........-— — ... —„
senators that usually the high of-1 committee on education and labor gPrminated at all. n lot more was
flcials are named at the state has been named to consider Sen- eaten by parasites. Some came up
conventions. Oklahoma has six! n tor Lee’s plan for a long ran ire | m a weak stand when belated
dek-gates-at-large public works program ot federal ] ra[ns H„VP ft a start in late Octo-
The pro-Roosevelt sentiment of j aid to slates in construction of; her and November
Senator Josh l>ee is well known j school buildings throughout the j
and the president appeared In nation.
Oklahoma in behalf «>i Senator Senators Blend*1 iDemocrat |n theJ| rrop lPttPrs to the effect
‘ r Thomas during the latter’*IIxiulalona), Taft (Republican. ^ nibstantlal reduction In
193K cainpulKii Ohio, itiid Lee «^n«nber^)Mnw
In recent weeks, most commis-
sion houses have issued advances
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“I think so." she answered him. alive, but they've been down there
"but I'm not quite sure just when so long. . .
I'm going.”
Well. I wouldn’t put it on too IOYCE sank onto a sofa and cov-
long.” he advised. "The sooner J Pred her face with het hands
such things are over the better. Lanva came and sat beside her
You’ll find that vou will feel so out an arm about ner A sudden
much better when it's behind vou. ’ bond sprang up between them in
"Perhap-.” she said slowly, "but tins crisis—a bond of fear and de-
I’ve been thinking I might fl.v out soair.
to Hawaii to have one more talk "I’ve been thinking of vou all
Phone
231
PALMER’S
GRO. & MKT.
UNION STORE
FREE
Delivery
FRESH DRESSED—HOME GROWN
FRYERS Ik.
23c
Phillips has not expressed him-
self as to his preference for a
presidential nominee but he has
opposed some of the activities of, vide ail appropriation of *50.000.-
___ - ,i. . ri__i 1mm. .iaak r» iwl
earlier estimates could be expected ] with Phil before going ahead.” day. Joyce—knew how much you’d
“rX^ch would extend |lf *+ j SSL* face fell so percept- K_*ut ^ "ot '«"*
-came during aPiii , jbjy that Joyce’s resolution in- "No!” Joyce uncovered her face
over a 10-year period, would nro?
the new deal.
* * *
lee says be believes Mr. Roose-
velt should be drafted for a third
term and tliat if the pressure of
the draft were strong enough
the president would yield and make
the race.
* * *
lowing years. The government j crop letter that the fate of the
would allocate an amount equal j crop still is in the balance. The
000 for the first two years and
$100,000,000 for each of the fol-
— -------inieiu j
equal I
to half the cost of each project,
including the building, site and
equipment.
l^e said he Introduced the bill
1 to "benefit the school children
Fate Of Crop Doubtful
The Robinson Elevator company
in Kansas City emphasized in
The perplexing question of se'oc-
ting another district Judge lor
the western district of Oklahoma
boa arisen again as the omnibus
Judgeship bill nears a final vote
of America through better school-
houses and teaching equipment
and to provide a construction pro-
gram of public works which would
give jobs to the unemployed and
Now In the senate after passnge boost the building' Industry
In the house. Oklahoma’s senators The money appropriated would
believe the bill will be passed. be apportioned to states on the
Stephen Chandler, Oklahoma
|ty attorney, lias been In Wnsh-
Igton In behalf of his candidacy
basis of their financial statu: and
the number of children of school
age
letter stated that It would be dif-
ficult to arrive at a conclusion un-
til It was known what kind of
weather would be forthcoming. "It
DOWN MEMORY LANE
Apr. 12. 1925
Dave Norvell, member of the El Reno basketball team,
ltd hiit-fhoulder broken yesterday. Dave's car crashed into
l tree When he tried tn lake one of the turns in the hiifh-
|*y at'legion park at too jrreat a speed.I
lDl.y inai Joyces rcsuiuuun u»- ino: juyer uiicu»nru on
stantlv hardened. Could lt be that and clenched her hands. “I won’t
nv she had been unconsciously Dlav- give up nope! They must be res-
,, mg into his hand? Had she and cued! They will be!”
' Phil reached their present impasse Lanya suddenly tumped up. “It's
because Roger Channel had slyly time now for a news broadcast,
maneuvered them into it? I’ll turn on the radio.”
"Yes." she said "I think I shall, she did so and in a few min-
1 want to bo perfectly sure I'm not utPS a crjSp masculine voice filled
making a mistake.” the room, speaking excitedly.
So now. sne was on her way to "Flash! The men trapped aboard
weauier wouin ue lurnmniiin*. Hawaii. The trip might be futile, the sunken submarine SX-2 have
must lie borne in mind that only, but she felt she had to make it. been rearued. Though divers were
a relatively small portion of the Perhaps she should have let her unable to clear awav the wreckage
to 11 p ,n iiia it Led hud « , unpleasant telephone conversation which blocked the escape hatch
12.000.000 acres Pimiini ail a | ^ phn flnlfih thln(fs but sh„ thp mpn wpnring Mornsen lungs.
normal I all developmen i couldn’t. She had to talk to him finally came out through a tor-
ter staled once more in person. pedo tube and were picked up as
The Cargill company of Kansas | After all. he had never actually they rose to the surface. All those
Citv took the view that the short- 3aid he wanted a divorce. To be trapped were rescued. . . .
..... mtaht nnt hP ureat as ex- sure he had said he thought their “No. wait! Here’s a correction,
age might not be a.s great as ex marHagp was a .mistake." but lt Im sorry. very sorry. One man
peered, despite the recentlj ad wa jbe wbo bad leaped into dl- could not and cannot escape The
growing weather "Many late ger- vorPP preliminaries. And after she submarine’s commander. Ueuten-
nilnallng fields may be- allowed to bad done so. he was probably too ant Philip Randall, had to remain
grow in the hope that a small proud to ask her to drop the aboard, as one man is required to
yield may be harvexted." the Car- tM*---- work the controls when escape la
,, ’, . made through a torpedo tube. .
gill crop lettei stalled 11/HEN .she reached Honolulu. Neither Joyce nor Lanya 1U-
Most commission houses opera- ff ghe was a mtle frightened. Her tened longer. Thev sat staring at
lors emphasized, however, thnt al- heart was racing furiously, and each other, white-faced and silent.
most daily reductions In the estl- she felt weak and unsteady. How —---—
nmte. rniv be exnected from now would it all turn out? What would (To be continued)
mates ma> be exacted "o n o he be so surprised (The character. in thit serial are
on unless generous mo sture that she had cotne fictitious,
throughout the belt comes quickly. ___ _ ____
After the ceremony, a wedding
breakfast and reception were given
at St. Mary's academy when the
Sisters of Mercy were hostesses.
The centerpiece for the table
was a three-tiered cake topped
with a miniature bride and bride-
groom under an arch w'hich held
a wedding bell. Orange blossoms
werp added decorations.
Seated with the bridal party and
their attendants were Monsignor j
Heierding. Father Wllderlng. the
bride’s mother and the bride-
| groom’s father. Raymond Mallouf
of Dallas. Tex.. Christopher Mal-
louf of Canute. Kan . Louis Rohr
and Ed Rohr of Sacred Heart
Oscar Hauensteio, daughter, Betty,
and son. Joseph. Mr. and Mrs
Paul Riscltard and family. Mr and
Mrs. Ted Bomhoff and son. Mr
and Mrs Pred Smith and son.
David. George Ketter, Miss Phil-
omena Ketter and Emil Ketter. fi
all of Okarche.
A' 6 o’clock dinner was served'
at the home of the bridegroom’s
sister and brolher-ln-lnw Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Hnuenstein when close
relatives of the couple were pres-
Softasilk
Quart Bottle
Cake FLOUR 29c CLORAX ... 19c
6-lb. Can SPRY or
2 Tall Cans Swift’s
CRISCO.... 95c MILK......15c
Large Bunches
First Pick
RADISHES... 1c COFFEE... 25c
Fancy Chuck
Smoked BACON
ROAST.... 15c SQUARES lb. 9c
Fresh Pork
Pork
HAMS.... lb. 14c LIVER____lb.9c
Mrs. Tucker’s Shortening 41,45c
TID BIT BACOH
jury Meyer is suffering from an infected hand.
-ound was somewhat improved today.
HOW CAN I?
By ANN ASHLEY
Doctor Skids To Aid
HALF-PENNY CIGARS
.. ------- ------ . BOSTON. <U.R>—It didn't cost.
Of Victims In Crash much to stage a celebration in
Massachusetts In 1831 when whls-
Corn Lee Wrijrht and sons, Jack and Nelson, spent
Fort Worth, Tex.
__ SPRINGFIELD. Mas* . Apr. 12— 1 ky oold for 25 cents a gallon and
o How ran I best clean roast- (Um-Dr Beniamin Alport skidded clgais retailed at two for a cent it
Q How can I best clean tonst- « ^ ls reVealed In records uncovered by
tng pans? j right Into an accident where the >
A. Scrape off as much o* the sprviPes of a physician were needed.
*nn. .Iiu\n,ll n h Win Then __ n > - Il___I e~%.
the WPA Historical survey
The Biggest Ten Cents
WORTH OF FOOD ENERGY
YOU CAN BUY IS THE BREAU
YOUR FAMILY EATS EACH DAY!
There is no other food you can buy that jfives you
so much in food energy for so little money. You
jfet milk, flour, yeast, ejftfs. salt, any other ingredients
all in a 10c loaf of bread. That’s why we say “EAT
MOKE BREAD" for it’s your cheapest and best food.
_ greasy deposit as possible. Then Theodore T Rockwell and Oeorge _ ^
UI ure it'Kieici ui uceur mi isnm me , soda Place II Oil me
n office by County Clerk Cecil Itrcss. Miss Courtney let It boll slowly Tlie _______
been doing extra work in the office and succeeds Miss | then be as easv to wasii ns «o»' ded „,t0 Rockwells
Nicholson, who rcsijruoil rcn'iitly. i‘"IT JiT'S!!. T ...... „.,1,I trrutred ibe injured’
Guy Cubbatfe and family and Mr. and Mrs. Klmer I ,nR tarn|ShP(l?
spent Sunday in Oklahoma City. a Keep these shoes wrapped in
black tissue paper, or In nil old V
———— black, tissue paper or in an uki :
Mr. And Mrs. Joe Ottis and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams pan <4 black >torkmg.s ue.iil ren.u
Okafthe, Tom Avant and Dr. Edward Greenan were,10 w<>nr
ter dinner jruests of Misses Ann. Kli/aheth and Theresa j ^enlpoonfuT? n""
Jams.
A. Sixty drops ^
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ASSORTED COOKIES doz. 12c
TRY OCR DELICIOUS
RALPH SCHWARTZ
Plumbing and Heating
“That’s AH"
DEVILS FOOD
IMALLOW
22c
MARSHMALLOW ICING
Phone 166
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3'Minute Oats
NUT POUND CAKE
.25c
Answers
t Of School Boy
____ Px Apr. 12-<UP'
Hgrtranft, 10-year-oM Lgns-
school student, po.ssrs-
from the Wlilte House
er asked the class
"to gnyone you
i started his "Dear
STRAWBERRY
AKGEL FOOD
congratulated PreM-
for keeping the
out of war and then
do you do with nil
Sir collected
through one of the
oecretarles. thanked
for tils coiigrniu-
__“the dime* are
children mere unfor
you. children who
poralysl*"
35c
GOOSEBERRY - PUMPKIN or CHERRY
PIES n each 18c
RICH ASSORTED COFFEE CAKES 12c
BANANA (TP
BAKES INTO DELICIOUS PASTRIES!
CAKES doz. 25c
CRFAM IIORNS 3 FOR
Cream Puffs 10c
YES, Humreno Flour is an All-Purpose Flour...
No matter what you plan to hake . . . Y ou II not
have hakinK failures, if you use Humreno.
CARS
Sedan $4R5
___$335
$148
Coupe $248
—. $4*5
$28.1
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Coupon* Redeemable far Caoh.
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