The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1953 Page: 4 of 12
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___Raege'WMar DsHt Wilt
Y«h, W*)l You'd B« Rusty Too, Afar 10 Yoon!"
Thursday, April ID, IMS
The El Reno Doily Tribune
Carol Rain
Is Honored On
10th Birthday
SsJSSS
true. Bother, Main* Vorstaetand.
**<»r Stain* CKUa. Patriot* Rru*g-
CM. CtaUMTUw Itata, Oatherln. An-
nuaehat, larrtti Neumann, Marl-
Irn Hoth*r. Carol and Mariam
IWn. Boat* Orallnor, gwlyn N?ber-
hail*. Row Kay Wlttroek and Ratty
■chwan
| Herman Hchrnedrr and Mr. and
Mr!. Alvli flrhroodar and aotui, who
•pent the weekend ai meata of Mr.
and Mra. Paul Themer. at Porney.
Tai. returned Monday afternoon to
thair homes hero They were accom-
panied home by Mra Herman
Bchroeder, who haa been visiting
her aon-ln-taw and dauchter for
nwly four weeka and aaalated In
oartne for her new granddaughter..
Then he will alwaya be (real Prienda and neighbor* disperse and paaa
away; the lord endure* He ah*N be rreal la the althl of Ike Lard. —
La. 14:11,
"Oee, I don’t KNOW how old I im—M<
when I wee born, but now ehe’e 27
Russian Bear Still Predatory
JN apltw of their determined lutrritire of |ieace tnlk, tho
® D ilaaaa I a* •* a Uuliaa a>..l <li,aan ..*<•> jutatAMiata i It laiic tlih Init annttlU
★ WASHINGTON COLUMN ★
Ruaaiana have not done one concrete thing which nhowa
they really menu bintineM.
Titelr answer to President Elsenhower’*
_______________________________Jpeece" apeech
—that they are reedy lor "aerioua, businesslike” diacuaalon
of the great iiauea—la on the surface conciliatory in tone.
Still, the proof* ao far arc lacking.
In Korea, the Communist* have relenaed to ua 684 UN
aoldier* held priaoner, including 14ft Americana. Hecauae
wu value individual life highly, we nre grateful we can re-i
claim even theae few men from the wreckage of war.
Rut, measured ngainat the large backdrop of that con-
flict. the number ia .•mall. AgniiiMt the eanvua of the
whole world atruggle it ia infiniteaimHl. Viewed coldly, It
meana the Reda have given up aome men who can do ua
little good militarily and were aimply coating them money
and material to keep imprisoned.
We may gain more in the weeka ahead. The revived
truce talka in Punmunjom have not atarled happily. Red I
pro|Niaala for exchange of uble-ltodicd priaonera seem un-
reasonable. Nevertheless, .Moscow and Peiping muy soften
their position na talka go on. |
J^EYOND that, the dt-eda both aidea wiah to aee aa proof
of earneat intent will come much harder. The preaident , nr —— wns —-t- Uw
talked of a general fpr eastern aettlement, aignaturea on an Mr. Mtevn the criminate wb* tried
Austrian treaty, free elediona for n unified Germany, real t* atake Lard Philip LiUiem'a death
disarmament and world-wide economic reconstruct ion. *W**r I* b* aa accident, a«w aaw
Rut to make genuine headway on almost any of these *• kin hi* daughter filarta.
matters would demand from the Soviet Union sharp dejwr- Th# ^ w“ • *■« lai#
ture from the fundnmtntal course of conquest it haa long "* “ "* *“*
pursued. Indeed, it would require abandoning practices in-
herent in a imlire-slute dicatorahip. Chances for such changes
•re not bright. _____ __ w[
Take Korea and the far east. The Reda would not likely Ictaa. Or. Chau«rtaa. A* ivTsnnciini
-------i#i-j *— »---------« — ' “ ril L L__j aa Dr ChatWr-
wMI* hr tail* New Scotland Yard
day. May I. In th* Holy Trinity
■rad* achool hall N*w officer, will
b* alec ted at ihla m**tlnt. MU* nam
Ann Rothar. chairman, and her aa-
alatanu will b* in chare* of th* w-
clal hour.
Mr and Mra Rill ftchroeder a pent
the week-end aa aue.U of thetr ton- YVA*HINaTON AprU *°-|NKA’
in-law and daughter, Mr and Mr* f —1« I* common practice to
•mil Jacob* at Midwe.1 City, and on ,p#*k * • congrcMman aa Utouih
Monday vuited their aon and daueh- w,r* • particular apaciea of In-
ter-In-law. Mr. and Mra. Paul d,v,du*1 Anyone liven an asalgn-
Schroeder at Oklahoma City. menl *» deacrlbe an averaia con-
Mr and Mr. Pred Bcushauaen of *°*,vrr would t,nd
Harrah Wert Sunday dinner tuaata J^Ld Mlr.ul* .
of Mr and Mra B. K Rein and Thr out,'«ndib« charartcrlatlc of
Mu. E C. Looaen * conireaaman U hi* ability to |et
Sundry Anrll M .. s an *l#ctrd *° PUb,,c 0,,le* Tlm'
tn« held in Holy Trinity church *^r, mthe low« Houm
The quern. Jane Bauatert. p,^,nuil»«
attended by Mary Janr Schwar*. Z*. .
L*tha Manafwld. Caroline Mueg- . “T* two l*n*tor* ln ‘he preaent
tenborg. Shirley Bauatert Ocrtruds Mrd Con,n‘!“ hare served more
nouse doosts nign Average
Of Experience in Congress
thine on earth—to him.
When H com** to an occupat-
ional classification of tha member*
of tha Houaa, M4 ol th* 436 ara
found to b* lawyer*. ThU U M per-
cent of the total, or almoat exactly
the aame percental* aa found In
the Senate.
rpHB next largest group ta the
* businessmen In the present
House they number S3. or IS per
cent of the total This Includes
BOOKS
by Anthony Morton'O/Y XV Vj W
cornier ,,]] ,, mm cUMm.nmnm n sift lltrKi. ntt!
made by a sharp Instrument — not dr*w*n< room, and left the dooi
an ordinary abelaton key. more like- ■•l*r b**1)' Bream was talking, but
ly a knife ir a piece of stout wire he could not at first dlatlniuUh tha
Imp.,* Z* ",M ^ ,OCk "•* M»ke
• But who-” began W.rral, !" *"* ^ Th* »«*«*«■
Maimerlng spoke Impatiently. tr“ re,l,lemenl w“ reminiscent of
"We were watched last night, and “ h*m *rtor mining Shakespeare
afterwards we had burglars Have “Yea, Lady Bream. I am quite
you noticed anything els* this »«r* - in fact Dr. ChatUrton tn-
morning?" formed me. when I saw him j»st*r-
The old butler swallowed a lump d*> afternoon, that he was coming
In hia throat to the same conclusion. The environ-
"Wail - weti. air. there was aome- mwU u not **itabta. Ah, what a
thing unusual Just along her4 air. t*rnbl* **>lng is memory of evu bap-
Thla - this window." He pointed pe,llni1" “ •* almoat malign — It
T locked It myartf last night, but lh* n,rw" ** • malignant
th* path af Maaaertag** ear bat
Manaertng a raids hltUag Mr. Thea
Maaaertag beeamaa amptrtaaa *f a
Dr. If allied, wha my* he la a eai-
ieagw* af U* gtrl'a regular phyai-
•llow a unified, free Korea or call off the Indo-Chinese war att*mpt* t* check
unlf.HH they got something in return. At the least they Ms, b* M*»» aarnea
would want Peiping to gain Formosa and a UN seat. r“'“‘
But the state of eongrt ssional and general public opinion * ih*
in the U. S. Is a heavy liar to such concessions from u*. * *
mpSiW0.1 *"‘1" R,,d Chin“ "* r“m'ly -
^I'STRIA and Germitiiy are no more cheerful prospects, gl^fromihe i
To sign un Austrian treaty means to the RussiansLgo Hr couldn't sec
pulling out their troops not only in Austria but in Hungary cause the light wa
anil Rumania on the |iath from Russia. To allow Germany tad a shaft of m____ _________
to unite under real elections would lie to risk nil Moscow c*“«ht hi* head snd ahouldcr*. The
has built in satellite East Gerntany since World war II. m*n *** drr*»«‘ Wack. and hid
Disarmament is a misty hope. The West would insist * ,1"' ht-d °* ttark h»ir-almo*i
on vital inspection features to enforce any program. Hoi ^ . . ,
InsneeHon “ln!iU *C“PtknC« of 8Uch I The Loud footm.n who hid
' L? 7 J®®kg remote. com* out with Abel the previous
World reconstruction is an even fainter likelihood. To night wi* curiy-imircd. Minnrring
accept such a plan would be to endorse the undermining remembered noting it absently
of the Communist revolution, which feeds on poverty. It is D*rk, glossy, curly hair, more suit-
hard to see the Reds coo|>erntiiig with the West in wiping ,or * "°man than tur a man
out the conditions under which they breed best. 11 would ^ m*y to check whether
,.,.‘Vr' Eisenhower’s speech covered n wide range of possi- "!’y‘,f u’*! °‘h*r '1*rv*"u h*d «i<»»y.
{ST, W"""*' and diBt.nt ESa. iZZZS.'Ti
"Well well. air. there was some-
thing unusual . _ __
ThU - thU window “ He pointed,
“f locked it myself !*jt nlghL but
It was unlatched this morning 1
thought - I thought one of th*
staff had stayed out tat*, and barn
locked out. I meant to make Inquir-
ies during the day. glr. I didn't
dream of thU."
"Nor did anyon* else," Mid Man-
nerlng dryly. "Don't talk about IhU,
Im, mnek —, ft i - .* •,
flow your niece fat la every time she
walks through this great house"
They had reached tha hall. now.
•nd ware coming towards the draw-
Ing room
"She should be taken to a nursing
home," he continued.
IT* Be CeaUnited)
Lesson iir.English
WORDS OFTEN MISUSED:
Do not say. "The arm of the coat
U tom " Say. "The sleeve of Um
eoet ” "The boy put his arm Into
the sleeve of the coet"
OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED:
Cambric ffabric). Pronounce kam-
brlk. a aa in came I as In brick.
OFTEN MISSPELLED:
Alienate: one J. Alliance: two Ta,
SYNONYMS: Arrest, apprehend,
catch, capture, hold, selie
WORD STUDY "Use x word
three times and It is yours." Let
u* increase our vocabulary by mas-
tering one word each day Today's
word: INDELICACY; that which
la offensive to good manners;
coarseness. "The Indelicacy of hla
remark* embarrassed hi* listen-
er*."
too much, either of you "
Abel said quietly: "We won't talk,
sir, but maybe others will And. ex-
cux* me but hav* you sent for the
Problem a Day
Two farmers argued how much
profit one of them had made on
a transaction. Th* one farmer had
bought u mule for ISO and sold It
for 460. then bought It back again
"The police know there's trouble,"
said Maimerlng.
Abel searched far 16 minutes, but
wa* unable to find a pawmark from
which to make another cast.
f|E went back to th* hall, mualng.
Dr Halsted struck on* false
Tribune, n Reno. Oklahoma. April
30. May 7. 14. 1B&3 •
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP
CANADIAN COUNTY. STATE
OP OK1.AHOMA
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
__ No 1S3S1
THE STATE OP OKLAHOMA TO:
William H Riley, H. 8 Patterson
and E B Patterson, his wife,
W J. Pinch and Leone O. Pinch,
hu wife, s I. Higgins and Mr*.
B I Higgins. Ills wife. Lena A.
McLeeae and John Doe McLeese,
her husband, and Ermlna Blanche
Solomon and John Doe Solomon,
her husband, each If living, but If
any or either of them be dead,
the unknown helra, executors, ad-
ministrators. devisees, trustee*: and
assigns of such deceased iiersons;
The unknown heirs, executors,
administrator*, devisees, trusiem
and assigns of B. D. Ashbrook,
deceased: and of Cora M. Ash-
brook. deceased:
El Reno Commercial Club of El
Reno, Oklahoma, a Corporation,
or If dissolved, the unknown sue-
c***‘,r*i trustees and assigns of
such dissolved corporation.
Notice Is hereby given that a
Million has been died in the Dla-
riot Court of Canadian County,
Oklahoma, wherein Jim P. Stout
and Leota Faye Stout are plain-
tiffs; and the above named defend-
imte, this latest Incident, another.
The pressure was bekig increased,
but he could not make up his mind
wltether Olorta was In Imminent
danger or whether there had been
just another attempt to frighten her
and so worsen hen condition.
much.
The Kussinn bear nmy be trying to aound like a jfcntler
animal. Hut he still has the same old lumtierinK xait and
predatory purpose.
If you want to leave the wife behind you when you Ko **n
vacation, men, explain that travel broadens one.
Down Memory Lane
April 30. 1933
William L. Funk recently was initiated into I’hi Delta
1 hi, honorary legal fraternity at the University or Okla-
homa. He is a son ot Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Funk,’700 Soutli
Jrlofl.
t t ^vcoad annual guest concert sponsored by the El Reno
nighsc'liool band, with more than 20(1 musicians from over
the state participating, was played this afternoon before an
audience that filled the highschool auditorium to cuiiacity.
a'.H M,'n' 'V; k- I'"rl,,r and son. Maurice Karl, 804
r-ast t lark, attended the basket dinner today honoring Mrs.
Hentncsseyreat UnCle’ J"lin II*nrierM,n» nt his ,,ome w«»t of
uaifMMpt'u Wul.ter Eva"*- son- Wallace Leon, and Mr.
Shi. 1 T- Penwrwht *l*nt thP week-end in Hoidenville,
Mr* L'’f ,Mrs- ^'"right's daughter and
Mrs. Lvaiis sister, Mrs. Karl Custer, and Mr. Custer.
DOLLAR DAY
ATLANTA, Ox. -(UD— Two men
before Judge Alverson on lottery
Angwtr to Pravlout Puxxla
Original InauguraHonl
charges were ordered to pay a II,-
000 fine each or go to jail They ask-
ed for a little time to get the money
and the judge granted It. An hour
later the two returned to court and
set a paper sa«k on the clerk'a desk.
It contained 3,000 f 1 bills.
HORIZONTAL 3 Rav ine
I-it th« 4 Collection ot
104th agylnga
anniversary of * ?ul* c "
Washington** f Otatant v
Inauguration < Yellow bugl*
6 He became .£*■"*
-Preaident •£*« UP
of the United ,n°.n«
States In lOOull-like bird
17K 12 Darlings
11 Unclosed r » B«niboollk#
13 Deep gorge I «r“* <P> > '
14 Root of th#
"Mr. Mannering—" Wlrral said,
and then stopped for breath. Abel,
cumlng forward sturdily, carried un
lor him.
"Can you come with me a minute,
sir?"
"What's the trouble?"
"I—I'd rather show you, sir," aald
Abel.
Abel led the way through a magr
of passages until they reached the
store room and the door ol the room
where the pluater cast had been put
away w us closed
Abel turned the key In the lock,
and pushed the door open.
Maiuierlng needed only a single
glance to aee what hud happened.
The platter cast wns smashed.
* • •
IT lay In hundreds of tiny pieces,
S on the shelf, In the seed box
and on the floor. Someone had brok-
en In. picked up the seed box and
hurled It against the wall, smashing
the cast and afterward* breaking
the pieces into Uny fragments. Here
and there, pieces of the white plaster
had been trodden into powder.
The bloodstained grass was on a
shelf behind the door.
"I can't Imagine how anyone got
In," aald Wlrral tn an unsteady
voice. "There are only two keys, air
—I hav* one and you had the other
—the one that Abel's got now. And
I swear mine hasn't been taken
during the tilght, I’m quite sure,
sir. I keep a duplicate key of every
door In my room, and the box waant
touchtd during the night."
*T don't think they used a key,"
■aid Mannering. y
Sally’s Sallies
Bj Scott
HEALTH SALON
mouth ,
13 Expunger
IS Cloth * ^ •
measure
17 Malt drlnK •
IS Even (comr.
20 Mocks
24 Antics
27 Caustic
discourse
31 Close to
(poet.)
32 Painful spot*
33 Greek
gravestone
34 Hindi*
33 Doctrines
37 Sewing tool
35 Havers
40 Fairy fort
43 Goddem ol
th# dawn
44 Mimic
47 All
80 Rag
SI Awakentr
84 Mariner j
83 Classifies
85 Check*
VERTICAL
State of Okiahonm are defendants;
and that you, and each of you, ure
hereby notified that you have been
sued and must answer the iwtitlon
filed by the plaintiff! herein or. or
oerore the ltth day of June, 1933
or said petition will be taken as
true; and It will be adjudged that
the plaintiffs Jim F Stout and
iBota Faye stout are the legal und
equitable owners of the following
described real property:
Lou Thirty-seven (37 ) andThlrty-
uois inmy-aeven (37) andThirty-
ejght CIS) In Block Beventeen (17)
Pair Addition to the City of El
R*ho, Oklahoma,
and judgment will he rendered for-
ever quieting title to said property
In the plaintiffs and against the
a;■j’jftfsea
anU have no lagal or equitable
assto ^AV&ra*
Court Clerk of
Canadian County,
State of Oklahoma.
2S!!Sthy u>ren»n' Deputy.
“I must coofcaa Jt, 1 get ia with »
Attorneys for Plalmilt*.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1953, newspaper, April 30, 1953; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920301/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.