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El Reno (Okla.) Dally Tribune
Friday, November 19, 195
The El Reno Daily Tribune
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and entarad aa second-class mall matter under tha act of March A in*
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OBAN KARO LEO D. KARO
Manure* Managing Edilaa
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at all tha local newa printed In UUa newspaper, aa well aa all CP) new*
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Friday. November I*. 1*94
The effectual fervent prayer ol a righteous man avallrth much— iaa.
5:16. Cadual muttering* are meaningIrM and futile In eltectlve prayer
there 1* courage. Importunity, fervent drairr and complete faith James
preaervrd Chrlat'a teaching about prayer with great fidelity. No other
equalled him.
Defense Suffers Handicaps
/VNE could beart-h a Ionic time before fimlinir ail ex|a>rt on
” world affair* who believe* that the Kii**iun* want a
ahoutinif war with the fret* nation*. But only the gullible
imagine thin mean* the Kremlin ha* abandoned it* goal of
world conquent.
It ha* been clear for many month* that the Ku**ian* feel
there i* more to lie gained at le** ri*k—in pur*uing the
kind of political and economic conduit which ha* come to lie
known a* the cold war.
There I* plenty of evidence that free-world diplomat*
understand this. They seek to litiild defense* in this field
every hit a* stout a* those deemed necessary on the military
front. But they suffer handicap*.
Millions of |ieuple. (inrticularly in long-beleaguered Kur-
ojie, seem weary of any sort of struggle. They seek anxious
refuge in neutralism, or. ill their almost pitiful eagerness for
tranquility, are too ready to lielieve Soviet professions of
good will.
Mr. Rrejfer
Hy Dave Hrejj
ity Elinms (DenniAtfm
1 CfyngM 1954 by tli
THE STORY! Greg s*»m, a
vcMinc man »h« want* te <!• Iking*
mt ki« <>»n. baa left lb* —rarity
•f sorbin* I— hi* stepfather te br
Hi* i haul Irur ml AAaHr llaggrll. a
/IN' the other hand, some caniait see the combat ns anything
v hut military. They are impatient of all expenditures
not strictly for defense |Kir|s>ses. or closely related. They
view money spent for economic warfare as "down the drain.”
Vet the record of Russia's |ierformance can afford no
real comfort to either view|ioint. The Kremlin's declarations -iriatltiy HittIM Traveling iV ig*
of good intentions are phony, and Sov iet leader* demonstrate gr(,, rar trailer. n>r» ime
this not so much In occasional attacks on American or allied Kuprrt iandu*ky. an sum. in ir—w
planes as hy their relentless economic and (lolitital aggies- aapname and *tai«*tion and hr
skins. joint ihHr party. Nww at a reuntoy
Kussia, of course, applies its pressure* everywhere. But 'ra"*1'*1 *,,r« •*** ■*M • «*r'
it seee H '>p|H»rtunilic- on underdev elo|wd conti- *** Mr*‘ ,"u*1 b* ,hr
neats like Asia and Africa, where aching poverty and na-
tionalistic ferment combine to stir the |*opuhice to action
In most of these lands the Russian army can play
active revolutionary role. Many times the naliA'e C'ommu-1 xvi
nisi movement is itself small. The inqietus to reliellion must |xixaumk hr (n>liked telkint
come front other* more influential But once trouble Uni. IS . .
over, the Retls are adept at hijacking the revolt and making) her attention by lookinc intently
it their own. This is the essence of their technique—egging
others to act and then seizing the fruits of their initiative.
Dofribatrd by NLA Same*
iiia ii eho
had aabrd hrr la nuni him. and
Ihrn robhrd by a ihirl ol all (hr
y »hr had In Ihr warld.
• • a
any thin* Ulan so back Anythin* * j would rwther br secured of murder
But you'll have to so aome- than of failing aa a woman"
i1ier*“ - 'Bee her. of coi r—" Daggett
"1 havm't a cent." the reminded said, -but let me take care of the
money involved. When I die what
at a man In a gray suit
"You dont really bellrva well
11nd the thief, do you?" she Mid
matter-of-farUy "Not alter he
found out how murh money I had
IN (Mist mouths mail)' sore s|M>ts have I wen eased—in Egypt,
Irun, Trieste. Guatemala. But the greul backward con-
tinents are still in turmoil. We hu\e no grounds for compla-
cency.
We hold it in our (lower to lead them toward economic
betterment and iMilitical self-fulfillment If we art Imldiy and
consistently to aid them, these stirring people* will rise to
become economically healthy. inde|iendent, free.
If we shrihk from this res|Minsihility. if we pretend the
struggle does not exist or that it is purely military in pros-
pect. then Russia will move in to hijack and warp their surg-
ing drive for self-determination.
Should that hap|ien on any large scale. Asia and Africa.! *° hr *kutf swar* of her prrdtca-
and with them much of our own national security, would mr,)' Where can I gal"
likely go down the drain. Tu many that will seem a far mote Leak.' ores trass t<> sound
fearsome pros|iei*t than the risk of our dollars to iwevent it. ||
him.
"I ll lend It to yot.- A* ah*11 have goes to the moil rapacious
protested hr added quickly. "No. bunch of vultures any man ever
don t br silly What else can you had for rrlativrs. But If that strl
do? Wall br hr re in the Morning lias any spunk »hr wont go home ."
and I'U come around to aer if we "What rise can »h* do?" Orag
can think of anything" Aa ahr protested.
was Mill hrattent. hr explaii rd Daggrtt considered Why don't
about Daggett and thr trailer Ftor you bring hrr out to the trailer
aome reason he did not mention where we can talk It over?" He
Rupert Landuaky hesitated "That la." hr added wrath
Well." ahr said reluctantly, with 1 a touch of diffidence. "If you think
a note of draperulion in her von*, she won't mind coming “
U you are aure it Is all right Only ! By that Greg knew he meant
-taking money from a > hanger—" jf „he «orit mind how I look The
' You can pay It back " To make Knowledge spurred hun Into saying.
Urn more emphatic Orag aimed. ( site would enjoy It "
With Interest i Bring committed, hr rurard him*
Then -thank you very much" .v*|f for a fool For js years hr had
Hr found thr car and drove to the i ,|,s,e what was expected of him
hotel Oood night.'- he sakl (the nr had stood for law and order hr
11,’UAT went with Thanksgiving?
™ Looks as if Chrlaunaa is here.
Nearly all thr mediums of ad-
vertising are telling lad and dad
what to buy their best girl for w
Christmas present Now and then
one see* something indicating a
modicum of pity for thr turkey
fattening In the pen and a few
lines about pumpkin plea; but ap-
parently Santa Claus with his
eight tiny reindeer have (taiacd
Priscilla and John Alden at the
turn and are coming down the
home stretch lengths ahead
Too bad Have always had an
unlimited resyiect for the Pilgrim*
and have felt that Thanksgiving
day should be something other
than a football game and acid in-
digestion ft la 334 years today, as
near as the historians ran figure,
that 101 passengers and a crew of
4* seamen reached Cape Cod In-
stead of Virginia as they intended.
Cape Cod In the summer la a
delightful place, but In the winter
Is about as cold and unyielding s
spot as can br found Reckon the
only reason they stayed to ex-
plore the coast and December 31
decided to settle at Plymouth was
that even the terror that came
In the night and the arrow which
flew by day seemed less ominous
than another sixty days on the
trewelwroua Atlantic and the per-
secution from which they had Just
fled.
These folks had the courage of
their convictions which later be-
came the courage of desperation
Half of the colony died during
the first winter so they had grief
to bear along with starvation and
the assault* of the Indiana. They
were cold and dying and they had
reached the end of their rope;
but they Ued a knot In It and
hung on.
Eventually the summer came,
the sun warmed the earth and
crop* grew and were harvested.
And they gave thanks They
weren't concerned with what's for
Christmas, they were just glad to
br alive This i* our birthright and
shouldn’t br loigotten
Short Stories
About Home Folks
Look and Learn
8trven Bennett Estes. 1 year, son
of Mr and Mrs James Severn Estes.
2419 Sunset drive, has returned to
his home following plastic surgery
at Wesley hospital in Oklahoma
City Nov I Hts condition la re-
ported na satisfactory.
Mr and Mrs John Williams and
daughter. Charlene of Enid and
Mr and Mrs C. L. Jones of Hen-
nessey attended the funeral serv-
ices for Mrs Laura Eluabrth Stone
at 3 30 pm Thursday in the Ben-
son funeral home Mr and Mrs.
Williams and daughter are spending
the weekend In the home of hi*
aunt. Mrs William H Laird and
Mr Laird. 3400 Towns End drive
I. What did England's fame*
land Yard derive 1U name?
3. What la an uigot?
3 W.iat bird la known fi
peculiar drumming sound it
by beating iu wings again
body?
4 Which la the largest o
in Lai1u America?
5. What great English pan
renowned for The Blue Boy
ANSWER*
1. From the fact that cei
ago It was the site of the rec
of the King* and Queens of
land when they visited the I
court
3 A maw of metal cast I
convenient shape for handlir
3. The grouse
4. Brazil
9. Thomas Oainsborough
Ml
Frank Land. 1009 West London,
has returned from a busmen* trip
to Sasakwa. Seminole county.
- Mrs Mabel Humphreys of Tope-
ka. Kan. plan* to arrive Saturday
for a vlait with Mr. and Mrs Henry
| C Hicks. 003 South Hoff and with
her niece. Ml** Helen Hicks in Okla-
homa City.
Problem a Day
Corner Door
That's an awful lot of money, j ‘haappeared into the lobby with a j had been gulltleas of any Impulsive
(•ally. Five years’ savings *
Because me rani find him la
no rea*on why the police caul "
Ore* tried to annul heat tv and
wave of her hand.
a a
IIK slept late the next morning
11 .
action And here he wsk. getting
into fight*, aiding and abetting an
Illegal immigrant, protecting
strange females
All the way Into town he sup-
pressed an uneu y siaaptcton that
Dagget had ma.ieuvtred h I m
adroitly into agreeing to bring the
and awakened to i< member
sr SJ? ztjtz . r,r B “f St • -1
Infigrr - I Rupert's sardonic eye* it proved to gin to the trailer
be more awkward than he had # .
'.me she seemed n,8|r„ ** ..
that Ub ■ • M Ml the \\
least but oomehov- Nuprit made
him self -conscious
"I promised to ace her this
the hotel.
*a* waiting on a
l chair in the lobby emt and stiff,
hand* folded mt her Up. eye*
horror -fd rather die You don t pay her hotel trait III try to par-
uiulersUtid what a little town u , auadr her to go home and lend her
like t could never live it down , the far* I am willing to lake a
Beina jilted It's a ridiculous thing chance .on the girl. I am sure she
u X- — -- ——A ••
id itoiint
'Oh. she la honest " Rupert as-
sured him "No woman would My
she had bren Jilted if she could
think of any i>ther story She
"why don’t you fust go i
If mi many |wo|>l* didn't dislikt* to rl*» tlislipw, them would
Ire far fewer |iUte* in the refrigerator with just a dab of food
on them.
We're Niieakinir Up on the shortest day* of the year — happen t^j mrt I
but not Hr the little kid* who are waiting for Santa Claus. u«mD and g.»«ip Even my ai-iers
. . . . I dmit mean they would say any-
A musif instructor says that alaiut 2 percent of the |ieo- thing-only at the earner* of Uveir
pie can really sing. That make* alraiut M percent that don’t mouths you .-*n tell Yd rather do
know it. — .....
Mr and Mrs Arthur Meade and
family of Banner spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs Roy Brtsman and
family Leon Busman, who 1* at-
I tending buslnea* college In Okla-
homa City, spent the weekend with j
hU family.
Mr and Mrs Robert Yost and
, tamily were gurate Sunday of Mr. 1
and Mr* Lawrence Schwettser
W W Carson, who was a surgical
patient Ui the hospital, returned
home Sunday where he was visited
by Mr and Mrs R F Blanaet. and
Mr and Mrs Clyde Blanset of El
i Reno. Mr and Mr- Harts Hansen.
San Oabitrl. CalU. Mr and Mrs
jC. J Hansen, and Mr and Mr* P.
L. Hansen. Calumet. Mr and Mrs
W B Moberly. and Mr and Mrs
Lee Jenaen
Mr and Mr* Hans Hansen and
Captain and Mrs Kerr called Balur-
clay evening gl the W W Carson
home
Mr* R g Me New. 319 North
Choctaw and her daughter. Mrs
M M Anderson. 1419 West Shut-
tee. returned Friday from Barstow.,
CaUf. where they attended funeral
services Monday tor Oeorge B j
Jackson, brother-in-law of Mrs Me- j
The perimeter of a floor Is <
and It* area la 130 square feet
are it* length and width?
vs-wm
10 by 13 ft. Let X equal on
Then <44 minus 2X> divided
will equal other side, or 33
X Form equation X times <33
X> equals 130 Your two ai
will be 13 and 10
New Mr Jackson, a retired railroad '
agent had lived In Caddo county aa
a young man.
READY-MIX CONCRE
( secrete lumbers
Available
BOnS-HULME-BROV
ttealb End Barbee Arena
Mrs Charlie Baldwin and Mr*
A B Hatch of Holdenville attended
the funeral services for their aunt.
Mr* Laura Elizabeth Stone. 3400
TViwn* End drive, at 3 30 pm
Thursday In the Benson Funeral
home They wee* overnight guests
In the home of their nice*. Mrs
Jack P Dill. 1103 South Macomb
“Kverylhing in Muni
Mallonee Music C
I’hone 14
How Can I?
It'* alway* cuaier to think uf a -mart mtort after it
ton latr to *ay it.
Angwar to Previous Putilg
According to a doctor. It'* healthy to “laugh for all ynu’r*
worth. In wine folk* that would taring out maybe a giggle. '
At ROHR
I Adam and
Down Memory Lane
3 Valley
3 -and Fuss
4 Straighten
9 Climbing stem
* Ate away
SBBWfrsi U-y. Witt
Nov. 19. 19.11
II. " HANSON. 911 Smith Raxk Island, who suffered a
* ''pF**hod ankle while on a deer and liear hunt iti *outh-
prn Texa* and Mexico, was reported doing well Tuemiay. lie
returned late .Monday.
Annual convention of the Canadian county Kurmer* t’n-
ion will be held at the lleaaton community hail at 7 :JM1 p.m.
Tims day, O. A. i*at*wa!d. vice |>re*ident, announced today.
One hundred and three Canadian county farmer* are
among 9410 Oklabomana who obtained land liank and land
hank rommiaaioiier loan* of $24.251.imhi from May I, IMS
through Nov. 1, 1914. reporter* here Tuesday mealed.
Herman Memldt'* new home under con»truction at fl!8
South Williams liu* the uniwai’aiMe of laung wrap|>ed in cel-
lophane-all ready for delivery at Christma*. Aluminum
l*a|M*r Used for insulation lief ore brick* are laid give* the
dwelling quite a *|mrkle in the morning gun.
4 Cain and —
• Hu or- -
J? <#b * • Fashion*
9 Italian rota » Wading bird
4 Funeral nolle*l0 M.grttlud#
9Highprte*t || Lent viand
14 Prevent rust o
I> Redutricled u Open
34 Transplanted g) f|.
xtrtgtehitT
511
m
Nov. 19. 1914
A kl MMAtrK »ale s|s>naorr«l by the Mount Zion community,
™ concluded Saturday, netted a sum of $250 which will
be uaed to purchase Chriatma* gifts for war veterans in
Oklahoma hoapitala. It wa* announced today.
The Hew and Ho club met Friday with an nil-day quilting
agaaion and covered dish luncheon at n«mn in the home of
Mr*. John Chilcott. 227 North K.
Mr*. R. J. Price was hostess to the Women's Culture
club which met Friday in her home at 1006 South Hadden
The Victory Sunday school chta* of the First Christian
iltuiih met I rulay tit the home of Mr*. (). K Romine. 502
Me«t Owen*, with Mrt Orrncc Mcti luaiatlng.
31 Halil
JS Lav* gad
34 (lamwi.t
3* Faradla*
3? Tt tough
90 Pu *
S3 En< ironmrnl
34 Rirq'rher
39 Yruten
p*ndant
M Anglo-Saxon
Iriter
31 FiMur*
39 A yea and —
40 Ntead
41 fork and —
43Dr**k rlty
49 Ask advice
49 Painful (Iwe
word*)
91 Rom
93 Unfatten
91 Flrrd rlay
94 Unrl* Tom
anil Lilli*
34 ChMl rsttl*
tlUittwiI
24 Weird
37 Trifling
amount!
39 Slippery
39 R*gr*it
11 Sliadt of rad
33 Raul*-
39 Rwkwaod
40 W«t*r Illy
(vtr)
41 I teg joints
43 Shad* of blue
41 Ladder part
44 Novel lit
Ai-dr* —
49 Heraldic hand
47 ton of Jacob
44- Jet her
90 Station fab.)
"You thought I waani coming
bark." he accused her, and slipped
hi* billfold into her hand "You
run pay for your room "
He matched her com* bark to
him across the lobby, carrying two
heavy suitraasa He observed that
she had a figure for Greek aculp-
lure, too ample for contemporary
fashion, too delicate for a Ruben*
He lifted the suite**** out of her
hand* "I am going to take you out
U> ihe trailer so you can talk to
Mr IMggetl He la kind and wia*.
Per hap* he ll be abit to help you.
to ram* up with a good >ugg**tlan
Only — Ihe man te paralyzed Hla
far* la badly twisted and whan
you hrat meet him It may be g
ahork If you are not prepared But
don't let him tee that you are
bothered or 111 wring your pretty
neck "
IT* Re < onllnuedl
Q How can I make candled bum-
qua!*?
A By boiling them to water until
the akin te tender, then cooking
(hem In a avrup made aa follows::
, 1 cup of prepared fruit. 1 cup tugar,
• I cup water Pirat heat the water
and sugar until the sugar te dis-
solved Put * few ptacea of the trull
in at a time. bolUng genily unlU
Mr* William Korgan at Oklaho-
ma City visited Thursday with her
sitter. Mr* William V Matson. 719
South William* and her brother-in-
law. Sam H Brown. 414 South Rock
Island.
BULL D0ZIN6
•otcrnANNCi
Mrs Paul Winger plan* lo leave
Friday evening for her home in
Chicago having been railed here
by the lllneaa and death gf her
father. Bud While of Banner
Noland Smith 1403 South Mile*
Bill Alexander. 909 Thompson drive
and Joe Rtady. Log Gable- trans-
acted bonne** to Oklahoma City
Friday
HUN
Kmc. 227t-W
Q How can I break a stubborn
cold?
A It ran often be broken by dis-
solving a teaapoanful of baking aoda
in a half gUaa of water and taken
every three hour*
Mr* P B Myers. IIIOBouth Hoff
has returned from a visit in the
home of her brother and slater-in-
law. Mr and Mr* Ray A Smith
to Kinsley. Kan
Mr and Mr* Jo* Baustert of
Saint Edward. Neb. are imM* of
her slater Mr* Pete Gerber no
North Rock l-iand and other re la-
te ve* and friend* her*
SPECIAL
THANKSGIVING
DINNER
SUN., NOV. 21
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appeared for a civil nervlet exami-
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Janitor
Turkey With 911 (he
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