The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 41, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 24, 1938 Page: 1 of 10
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VOLUME 47, NO. 41
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E’S one ror parents to read
and recall whenever their chil-
dren make plans for going some
place with a group in a car; one
for teachers and supervisors of
youth groups to give due const-
itution; and one tor you young-
st«|B who like to get your "gang"
InEads car and go rambling about
U* city streets and county roads
■ere Is an excerpt irom the re-j
pMt of J. M. Gentry, slate safety
^■uulssloner. covering a recent
jKdent In this state in which a
IR-ycar-old school boy was killed.
I [quote (deleting names as my
Hpose is not to put those tn-
Vggved on trial but to present a
Mailed example):
•■Seventeen persons. It of them
(Hdren were riding In and on the
qMomoblle of -. principal
H- school, near -.
BY SELECT CAST
Large Chorus Featured In
Musical Entertainment
At Junior High
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Monk county, when one of them
--, 13. was kUled.
AP1 —
XThe boy was hurled to his death
K^en the overloaded car passed a
farm truck while returning from
■ [school picnic. The Investigation
tdveals that 11 children and the
feiver were packed Into a car
01 ordinary 5-passenger capaci-
ty. Five boy*. Including young
-. were permitted to ride
am the running boards and front
Weaving romance, adventure and
music upon a background of a
southern setting, pupils of Etta Dale
Junior hlghschool Friday night
_ | staged an operetta. "An Old Ken-
tucky Garden." In the Etta Dale
auditorium.
Leading parts were played by
Bobby Lee Morrison. Lois Higgin-
botham. Harold Farris. John Wes-
ley Lanman. Margaret Ogden. Bet-
ty Lee Rauh. Richard Carter. Roger
Test. Jim Crowley, Zennon Oill,
| Georgia Huckabee. Roy Swain.
Billy Kuccynski. Lawrence Offield,
Betty Jo Palmer. Virginia Bruce.
Jimmy Hodges, Oordon Smith and
Raymond Foutz
James O Harrel directed the pro-
L STUDENTS Stase A» Set For El Reno’s Spring fl R[1 * |$
ARE CHOSEN FOR Clean-Up Drive During Current Week
Pastors Are Enlisted To
Explain Purposes
Of Campaign
State Department Issuing Comprehensive publicity plans of
fWtifirutoK Fnr ,he El R^1'0 d**n-up campaigns
l/eruucaieg ror general committee will begin to-
Large Group day with announcement of the
_ drive at all ’El Reno churches.
Rev. T G. Mo wry, a member of
Pupils of Canadian county rural lbe central group In charge of the
, schools who will receive reding campaign, was appointed at a
certificates this spring were an-1 meeting of the committee Friday
U nounced Saturday by Lots Mackey nlgbt to see that purposes and
assistant county superintendent. plans of the organization were
They will be presented by teach- announcement from pulpits today
Chamber of Commerce Is
Sponsoring Program
To Beautify City
' night and agreed to cooperate with
the central committee by follow-
ing more closely the city ordinance
goverring the gathering and dump-
ing of trash.
Dr Alpha L. Johnson, city health
officer, was appointed Friday night
to Inspect places where mosquitoes,
files or other disease-bearing in-
sects might breed.
The city Is making plans to carry
out an Intensive mosquito-preven-
ers In the respective schools /to Announcements also will be made Is to give El Reno a general house Hon campaign, using oil donated by
Until the government is assured!,he PuPils thp ,ast da>’ of sch0°l In all El Reno schools this week cleaning -ervice stations. Oeorge M March,
that business will replace govern- she pxPlalned without specie ’
ment spending with a flow of capi- «remony In most Instances,
tal. "pump priming" will and must The certificates are awarded b’
continue. Secretary of Agriculture1 the state department of education
Henry A Wallace told 1.000 farm- * P“P”S wh° rpad 'he
ers. extension officials and AAA ^ ^ library books under the read-
ing program carried on In
state's rural schools.
The books have to be different
committeemen attending a wheat
Insurance conference in Omaha,
Neb. This conception of Secretary .
Wallace, who was bom on a farm ***• lnc‘ud1^ blo«raPh'
in Adair county. Iowa, and who nove“ and thp
Reading certificates will bt
awarded to the following pupils
by speakers directed by Rev Streets, alleys, yards, parks and city manager, has announced.
Mowry. pastor of the First Presby- public buildings will be given a The Friday night meeting of the
terlan church. thorough cleaning under the plan central clean-up committee was
Purpose of the drive, sponsored and all citizens have been urged presided over by Luther C. Gad-
by the chamber of commerce with to participate by cleaning their berry, general chairman of the
the cooperation of the city admin- own premises. group and representative from the
Trash haulers met Wednesday! chamber of commerce.
tstration and various civic groups.!
IN PREVIEW Till
Baseball Fans To Watch
Indians Perform To-
day Free of Charge
classified according to schools;
duetton. with Miss Ruth Torpey calls himself a dirt farmer. Is by
serving as dramatic director. Miss the American caricaturist. Hayle.
Kathleen Kester acting as accom- ]--
panist. and Miss Agnes Schulz and rill innnr nrfinrTO i!'‘" r'.'w'r
Miss Doris Coinby In charge of 111\f 11 Lll *L IILIULLV. 'll*" vv.,ik.r iiwuon l; inn
j Capps, Kelly Jnsn llrnrU-ks-m
costuming.
Others Assist
Miss Kathryn Morris was in
charge of advertising. John Waldrlp
was in charge of art and Tom
{Shirley was orchestra director.
Members of the stage crew were
.i»ei|ueiin> rniiey, win it..> Mem Captain Bennett Directing
I rich. Rian Leroy Smith, Hetty Lon r
Smith. Jerome Smith. Today's EvCttt
| Henna V. Smith. Betty Kulcen
Lloyd Mr<*anllii». Lorene Hoinanley - ■
Yelda Thomaaon. Ploaale Klahei. _ , #1 . __..____.___
.) oan Nlevar, Bobby Xlevar an< Barring floods or earthquakes
I Payola Sharp the Fort Reno polo tournament
g'l.'VSSS £ ~ Hearings Conducted Z.SS
Algytd to shift gears for the
atvci
"The truck driver, in an effort
to ovoid a collision drove his truck
att the road and into a ditch.
Mr, -, (driver of the carl
125c SALE
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kin
Wi
lice
IBLET
Harold Robinson and Everett |
Thompson
The general commute In charge
of the event was composed of Miss
Ina Lane. Mrs Edna Kelly. Mrs
Elizabeth Hendrickson. C. R Hor-
. ton E W Walters. K. R. McKtn-
hts car to the right and My ^ Cec„ CoUey
e did so, young Featured in the play was a huge
her thrown from the run- ^ ^ RUl puplls furnLsh-
! board against the slde of the portion of lhe mUil.
k or was knocked off the run- ^ preMnUUon
board as a result of being
by the truck.
>e way the car was loaded.
Investigators find, the driver
not have free and ready ac-
to the controls and his view
s obscured by him permitting a
>y to ride on his left fender.’’
dust keep your eyes opeu and
Mr how many cars pass you car-
lying too many passengers Re-
peat the details of this story every
Mnir one does. Then the next
tlRir you try to put ten persons
lOto a five passenger car. or five
I* a coupe, see If the details don’t
warn you. And if I
that warning. You |
folks you know and
longer If you do.
• s •
Chorus Shown
Chorus members were Robert
Mayhue. Charles Rhodes. Leslie
Roblyer. Richard Lemon. Harvey
Frank. John Brown. Joseph Thorne.
DeWayne Hansen. J. H Morrow.
Dolores James. Marcia Jane Kelso,
Maybeth McOlll. Marjorie McOln-
nls. Morns June Nicholson BUlw
Jane SUnsell Janice Ferguson,
Marjorie Riley
Dorothy Schwab. Ethel Sherman.
Mary Lucille Stansbury. Paula Jo
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BUST IN MINE
TAKES 45 UVES
IikIui> It ilw/wL |(i>'<TK.- s..Ri,iimk> Virginia Siam and the Fort Reno Blues crossing
IHIlirt .lUUge lid IH.IH H Florence Ballinger 'Mamin. Captain C W Bennett
_ Collins. llaiel ( six*. (li-rsld Cave- I . _ .. ____,
ner ZHdn tlermiin. Sybil Jon^ chargf of thf f'fnt. said Sat*
Plve divorces were granted by Birdie Maxine Hawley. Irene i’wm urday.
i..a., i ...i... n .___. „ _ Kvert rimllh and Stanley Pendleton
Judge Lucius Babcock during a H(r|| V(in Klle). IVU(.,„k One game will be played each
non-jury session of Canadian coun- n„,y Hurke iieekley. Wallace He< k alternoon for a week. exce|)t Wed-
ty district court at El Reno Sat- ley. Jack Rice, Kverett Howard uesdav. with the final champion-
urday. Alva .Howard and Kdmund Uh r ,h(p t,|t slate<1 for next 8undav
Gena B She paid wa« issued a (H.||M M« 4*4»nn. llary Ne«»elrode an«l
decree from Roscoe C Shepard. the[rieorge H. McCann. Matches will begin every day at
plaintiff alleging extreme cruelty i,“il'a"n ■ 2'30 p m except Monday, when
A property settlement was fin? Alf^ n^ns^srtergsr, K i the Fort Reno Oreens and Ana-,
ed. The couple was married Dec Hfrbrrtvr. Velma Jtnkln* Oil* carko will start the afternoon's
22. 1910. at El Reno. ben wiukopp. ,crap ,t 4 p m
Cora Lee Rosson was divorced ' 1 — Burndeen (obi. , _ . . ...
... R...™, .Umr aiieaine (iwxndoiyn Dixon, Marguerite la.w. Umpires at Sunday’s opener will
from Oeorge Rosson, after «Heglng UoU ,ron. Marx»re. Jean H.,i , CaPuin Peter P Rodev of Fort
-------- ----------- -m.. 11|lKi r A1|nt. V(,KH| Billy Keddere. n „ „ , ‘ ' ™
(Swendlne Vogel. Nina Faye Kveretl Sill and Eli Phillips of Anadarko.i
oleia i(ndaon, Bobby (Jardner. Hole while the referee will be Lieutenant
wn man "Turn v$SS? , Cornel Prederlck Whitney of,
Alffr, L#«*ry Walter.
Did You Hear
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/iLYDE McDANIEL. El Reno
^ hlRhschool sophomore, has
received an attractive loving cup
for having remained undefeated
In the 105-pound class of the
Weatherford Invitation boxing
tournament last week-end. Clyde
was El Reno's only representa-
tive in the Weatherford event.
-o-
Dr. Fred H. Clark of El Reno,
past grand commander, will be
amoiiR Die honored guests then
the annual conclave of the
Knights Templar, grand coin-
mandery of Oklahoma, holds the
annual three-day conclave In
Tulsa May 2. 3 and 4. Dr. Clark
Is one o( the 15 past grand com-
manders still living. All will' be
honored at the 43rd annual con-
clave.
AT FORT SOUGHT
Preview of the El Reno Indians,
1938 model, will be shown at 3 p.
m today in legion park, when
the embryonic nine will pit their
prowess against the Yukon club
Admission to the affair, first
public appearance for the Indians,
will be free. Manager Art Jahn
has announced.
Because of spasmodic practice
sessions which have prevented a
thorough lining up of the diamond
hopefuls, several lineups probably
will be used and several combina-
tions of the same players.
A tentative starter, however, was
announced as Harry Moss. Mike
Preno and Manager Jahn in the
outer garden.
Ralph Gale* Pitching
Art Leighton likely will begin
at first. Duard Barnes at second
and Earl “Flash" Barnes at third,
with Bert Crump holding down
lhe shortstop post.
Ralph Gales, from Okarche. was
Army Post Housing Pro* I donated ~ £
gram Mapped
liwlght (*<«blr, Hxity Jay Itri
PLEA8F TURN TO PAOE 8)
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LB.
Tall
Med.
Tins
/^H yes. don't forget that we are
now embarked on a clean-up.
I paint-up. dress-up campaign in El
| Reno Let's all swing to and put
own homes and business houses
in order If you don’t do It. there ____
.wont be much use of your neigh-1
or doing so. But If you do. ORUNDY. Va.. Apr
nd he does and his neighbor does Ewty ,lve c,l**Ted and broktn
down the line, we’ll really give bodies of miners were taken from
town a haircut, shave, massage' ***• seared depths of the Keen
kod—let's see. got to get the wo- Mountain mine of the Red Jacket
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lb. 10c
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lb. 12c
• • a I
b. 18c
.. .„.each 6c
■man’s angle on this too—oh sure.
and a permanent. That last is the
| best Idea of all. let's make It
permanent. after we get shined up.
let's slay that way.
Yours for a clean sweep of UHs
campaign
gross neglect and non-support The
plaintiff was awarded custody of
a son. Richard Lee Rosson. aged
30 months, together with IIS per
month maintenance for the child
Hie couple was married Sept 18
1935. at Kingfisher.
LaVeU Stephens obtained a di-
vorce from Glen H Stephens and
the plaintiff was given custody
ol a daughter. Cynthia Ann. 1 1-2
years old The plaintiff alleged
gross neglect and extreme cruelty.
The couple was married In El Reno
Feb 14 1924
Rella Mae Burner was given a
I divorce from David Burner after .
alleging extreme cruelty and aban- ,,
donment Her maiden name of M T8. \\ U.Vnc Ix*ach Will
Rella Mae Bond was matured The (’ontjnuc As President
- (couple wax married Feb 17, 1934.
(■rim Task Of RemO\inj Ezekiel Roberts received a decree Mrs Wayne Leach will de In-
Bodies Completed from |EU1» Roberts, the plaintiff's .tailed to serve as president of tn*
petition alleging abandonment The El Reno Parent-Teaener aanocla-
couple was married at Ontario, non council another year at the
Calif. Dee 19. 1930 May 20 meeting, last of this year.
— - ■ - ■ ■ — } It was announced today.
l|(knip Donuir |c Delegate from Irving school Mrs
I IlHIIr in ,^ch wu re-elected at Friday
Rv (lllh “'"roo™* the P-T
Ol lltl It II l>j t Hill A council, held In the school ad-
-......- ministration building.
Mrs. E O Jeffrey was hostess Mrs Cecil Kinder of Webster
Pridav to the Reno Valley home school was elected vice president
An Item (or a 1175.000 project
at Port Reno Is among those In-
cluded In the Hat which members
of the military affairs committee
In the house of representatives are
seeking to haVe earmarked from
PWA approprlatolns for army post
housing projects, the Associated
Press reported Saturday from
Washington.
Of the proposed PWA appropria-
tion. 3120 000.000 Is suggested to be
earmarked for army projects.
Officers at Port Reno knew
nothing of definite plans for a
housing program here, but believed
that the proposal most likely would
call for new barracks.
The quartermaster generals of-
fice In Washington plans four
El Reno, with either Prank Hodg-
klnson or Blue Anderson doing the
receiving.
A scrap with the Oklahoma City
Oassers. famous as the "kid team"
In last year's state sand lot tourna-
ment. Is proposed for next Sunday
at El Reno. Pinal arrangements
have not been completed, the In-
dian pilot said, but probably will
be made early this week.
Box Heat Sale Slated
Also early thfc week, either
Monday or Tuesday, the sale ot
box seat tickets for the season will
begin.
A personal canvass will be made
of all business houses, and ducats
will be available at Jerry's tavern.
110 East Woodson street, and the
El Reno Poultry arid Egg com-
pany. 101 North Choctaw avenue.
El Reno club officials plan to
meet with officials of several Ok-
>ears In Advance all army P°*t' iahoma City and other midstate
construction, and is believed to clubs thls wefk dtecUM
i Oklahoma City.
K..M- Ella Plnkxtun ««>«•' »«•>• Monday Captain John Smith and
Lieutenant E A Walker of Flirt Thm* Art* (’harjJPfl Wilh
Sill will act as umpires, while
Colot el Whitney again will serve
as referee.
Personnel Shown'
Drunk Driving
have proposed the $175,000 project
at Port Reno.
Barracks Condemned
Officers At the poet here sought
among other construction projects
a new barracks estimated to cost
$70,000 five years ago. and the ap-
plication /was approved by the war
coal company today, victim* of the
volcano like explosion which greet-
ed the night shift as It entered the
mine Friday night
Hearings in three criminal case*
Personnel of the Fort Reno Blues WPM> conducted before Judge Lu- J department,
who will raise the curtain on the ''iu* <Babrork Canadian county Although the barrakes now being
tournament this afternoon Includes dla‘ylct court Saturday used was condemned, congress
Corporal Lee O Hill. No. 1; Lieu- p en H. Stout charged with ,.rver appr0prtatw| money to con-
tenant Wavne Shiplev. No j. 'driving an "utomoblle while drunk I gtnlct a new building
withdrew an earlier plea of not'
eutlty. entering a plea of guilty.
Captain Ralph E. Irrlard. No. 3;
Private Ben Neff. No 4
The Oreen squad which will take
the field Monday against Ana-
darlu> Is composed of
M Daniels. No 1; Captain Ben-
nett. No. 2; Private Jim Mills, No
3; Captain Lester Vocke, No. 4
The third Port Reno crew, the
Several of the Improvements
Sentence date was set for Monday °rt«‘nal>y «>u8ht have been ob-
, . Mav 2 Stout was charged with u,npd' lncludln« wat^ *nd
« .AnV operating an automobile on U S 5CWer s>'*‘*m* an<1 at Prw*nt a
MaJor E, highway 88 east of El Reno Jan WPA ,or al*>
33 while Intoxicated «pnera' "Pairing la underway.
P P Chapman pleaded gulltv 1
"° charges of drtvlrg In auto-j [^11(1 ('OBIDeteS III
... mobile on U S highway 06 near ■
it) n «u is Yukon Apr 17 He was ordered P'lr’lflp Glllhfip
noon against the Fort Sill Free- ,o |)#y # ^ of gnd I Ar<l(ie UUMrie
| costs. Judge Babcock ordered the I -
i defendant .to surrender his driving El Reno hlghschool’s band and
license. | drum and bugle corps, competing
the formation of a central Okla-
horns commercial league. Manage!
Jahn said
No plans have been worked out
yet. he said, but state sandlot
officials are attempting to organize
a league which El Reno may Join
in order to be eligible for the state
tournament next summer.
GROUPSTO MEET
Conference At El Reno Is
Arranged Wednesday
hooters
The Whites are Clyde Watts of
Oklahoma Ctty. No I; Private L.I
i>"'1 w" f '^1' Howard Powell, charged with I** • single licit copped third place
Atchison. No 3; Private Beryl! .......______i 1 w-ia.v .u. ....... k.m
Mh ton. No. 4.
WPA Authorizes
County Road Work
P United 8tales bureau of mines demonstration club at its regular to succeed Mr* l*e Marsh, who
officials .said no more bodies wrr* ‘ /^Un ^un“y'hrin’T'dem: "X W^'c BUori^of central
onslration agent, reported Salui- school was re-elected secretary and
day. Mrs Ray Mitchell of Lincoln school
Mrs Helen Palmer and Mrs A was named treasurer to succeed
L Cadv discussed doors, hinges Mrs William Tall
In the drifts" which extended far
under the mountain
Mine rescue squads worked In
30 minute relays In 'he furnace like 1
atmosphere until they had explor- (nd ot|,er items of home sanl-1 Reports were given. Including one
ed every avenue of lhe big mine taUon and repair, geceral theme on the bookshelf which the P -T.
Two members were overcome by' ^ prtursm, while Mr* Mona A council will install In the Car-
bad air which had to be blown out pfi^fight and Mn L. E. Hale negle library for public use.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Apr. »- (*’' ] before the final group of bodies discussed Installation of window -
—Ron Stephens Works Progress, could be removed glass M'lrl'llifl AttLs I ^
administrator, today aulhorlaed1 A *°°ly facPd mlnpr "amPd Btl1 Club members discussed plans to|4»I«»l ItlllU gj, O.
2 lbs.
sponsors to begin work Immediate-
ly on the following projects
Canadian county, farm to mar-
ket road Improvement, >54.172. Cus-
ter county, street Improvement In
Clinton. $11,949 New shop build-
ings and recreation room at South-
western State Teachers college.
Weatherford. $34,700
A sooty faced miner named Bill club members discussed plans
Smith who had been riding with participate In the council meet -1
bodies down the four mile narrow mg next Thursday and the cot-
gauge railroad for many hour* ton dresa revue which will be held
paused long enough enough to tell [the same day.
his eye witness account of the
Congress Has Big
driving a car while drunk, pleaded i Pridav In the band contest held
guilty at his arraignment In dls- at Outhrle In connection with the
trlct court Saturday, receiving a annual '89er day celebration there
sertence to pav a $100 fine and Central of Oklahoma City took
... . . . i /vj- ii rourt eost* The defendant then first place and Wewoka second
Week Ahead (It It "a* *ran,pd P*™*"**®" to withdraw place In class A. with El Reno plac-
_ bis origins! plea whereupon a pies tng third In all. 35 hlghachool
WARHTNO-mv~inr <>f n°‘ 8U“ly *“ tnUnA B°"A h*1*1" >" ** P^r
WAoniNvt i\jN. Apr n—<a was #t $500 pending trial. Pow- day parade.
Leaders today arranged n heavy f|| Was charged with operating an Tom 8hlrley. El Reno hlghachool
program for congress next week automobile In El Reno Apr. 20 band director, said Saturday that
and act June 1st as an approximate wi.ile intoxicated he has rejected an offer to teach
adjournment date. —........... next summer at the University
Messages are expected from the ('jyjl V 4*1 if ills, V FI* Okla4,oma' Norman, and will
President on monopoly, and the M I «•<>«. will conUnue on through an
Heard In El Reno ° fJeummar, Piao. c.n torn.^ • w,.vprH-
Flrst meeting of county W. C.
r 0 unit* will be held Wedno-
day In El Reno. It was announced
Saturday by Mrs Jimmie Harrison.
Piedmont, president of the Cana-
dian county Women’s Christian
Temperance union
Representatives from McClain.
Cleveland and Oklahoma counties
will be guests of Canadian county
at the session, which will be held
at the First Methodist church.
The meeting U not a state or
district convention. It was ex-
plained. but a special meeting of
county groups and) Is the first one
to be held In central Oklahoma.
Speakers Announced
Beginning at 10 a m. the sea-
removal of tax exemptions on
salaries of public employes, and on
i to be conducted five days s week
dish luncheon being served at noon
r Chppsc Di.sirfuv
1$ Varieties
r. YOUR FAVORITE
lb. 17c
COCOA
llorslipy’H
i:. 125c
, -
But Smith declared he had no
agreement with Disney and said
he would make no announcement
before returning to Washington
Wednesday
OKl-AHOMA CITY Apr 23 Pi
___ —The federal social security bourd
disaster He was standing 50 ffewt I T .|||-|a*HcaOll Plllt1tl0fl |n*Mlled b> Governor E. W Mar-
from the mouth of the mine Mm) i IRlHtiicuii ■ mi land today, to announce definite
he heard the roar and saw flanv J<'/»»• fintlll) fw proof of the age
belched from the mountain. * 1 Qf venoM o,d Agf M.
land that’s why I didn’t get hurt,"|^mbrr „f commetw win mSt M^la,,d dprlarPd «***
In Oklahoma Mipposrdly over 95
motors, slate, and Umber spouted i w|irrr v Wlll be guests of the IyPari1 0,d' are ln dlre ,ippd lnlt
as If from a cannon" pigg at a Dutch lunch. A D Tay- arp d»»lpd rollef becairae they can't
BUI didn't flnlah hla story. An- |0r. president, announced Satur- prove their age.
oUier load of bodies was ready to day. -
go down the decline to await Went! Tlie Elks have made It an an* i (Inf hi-i/s (kill (If
flcaUon nual custom ,to entertain Uie Jay- ' illLlll IC v/Ul v/l
-- ■ . icees at an Informal stag dinner
John F. Mahr KcKijtnH every sprlrg
H (1 I r Mniiuiror Members of the junior chamber
2th n. 1 ,B,U will go at 6 30 p m dlrecUy U> Guthrie hlghachool Saturday of-
OKLAHOMA CITY. Apr 33—OPi Uie Elks home. Mr Taylor rm- flclally and completely withdrew
—John P. Mahr. stale manager of phaalzed. and wlll not meet a< from the Mid-State conference,
lhe Southern li»lel dining room Milo Remtind Duthlte PflMlpel
tegular merUng place I told the Aaaoclaled Press
■ . - —- . —-- I Outhrle has been playing fewer
a DOSSEYR RETURN and fewer Mid-State nthlrtle trains
Mr and Mrs Charles Dossey 5(W lhe past two years, gradually trans-
NorUi Evans avenue, have re- fairing Its conference affiliation to
turned from Rochester. Minn,, the Northern Oklahoma loop
where, they spent the past month | The offlrlal withdrawal leaves
while .Mrs Dossey received treat-1 seven schools In the Mld-Sl.ite
incut at Mayo brothers hospital group—13 iReno, .Norman. Slmw-
for ihe^ |msl werk.i'titeied the | following n major operation Her [nee. Chlckasha and the three Ok-
Iahoma City schools, Central. Clas-
sen and Capitol Hill.
P””“
rourt at E) Reno Saturday f"**H ,n •v*r'’ nh““ nt h“~' *n''1T' nal>onal
In the suit of
Smith And Disney |h* Mk1 "* **W C0*1 .c*rry,n‘ car*. I Monday night at the Hks Club
• Still Undecided
OKLAHOMA CITY. Apr M-(9*i
—The quest Ion of whether Oomer
Smith or Wesley E Disney will
enter Uie United States senatorial
race remained unsettled today after
the two congressmen visited Okla-
homa Olty to sound out pollUcal
sentiment j^e Home Owners Loan corpora
Disney said ha would make no i l((jn_ resigned today effeetlve May
definite announhement for several k to ^ thr Oklahoma
day* ' Building and Loan league aa exe-!
“Oomer SiniUr and I wlll talk >utlve manager.
Wtia thing over." he said, "One
of US will mn ’’ ENTERN HANITARII'M
Mid-State Loop
measure to the White House next
fered In every’ phase of band and
youth program;
land Mrs Elizabeth House of Still-
water. state president
week, obtain wiwte approval of, ,hf M|„ (rf Frdrrsl r„w .wchestra work
the naval expansion bill, and clean Mortgage corporation against I. 1. -
up a half down odds and ends ol H„burn Rnd 8u(]e H1|bllrn the Phalns V iwwki nf imI Mr* Kduh BrMnpar' Oklahoma
legislation In Uie house. WVe Judgment for amount 1 IIC,P 0|I|WIHICU City will be In charge of apecial
The presidents multi billion dollar Mied for and determined heirs i iillf'hn Slinimill muli4c 4or Uie occasion
speAding-letidlng program will con- to property Involved In the lltlga- ' 4MI1IIU Oil! Purpose of Uie meeting Is to
tlnue Its Journey through the house ,,0h. Foreclosure of a real estate | - discuss plans, programs and prog-
appropriation* committee, Drafting mortgage was ordered Dr Maleom E Phelps of El Reno reas of work now underway.
I„ lax Inw in the form Federal Farm Mortgage corpora- Saturday was noUfled that he hod
It probably wlll go on Uie statute
books hinged only on action of a
senate-house conference committee
ln reconciling numerous details of
| separate bills passed by the two
chamber*.
lion was
Herman Koert
to properly Involved
given Judgment against been appointed to serve os MirtloallTlii-iiu Kilos
loert and oUiera Heirs consultant for the Cheyenne-Ara-j ‘ hi ““ irIUI l I lit
Mis. Emerson R Kelso. 519 South
'williams avenue, who ha* been
In Uie suit paho Indian agency at Concho
were determined and foreclosure of. The appointment was made by
a real estate mortgage wks order- the commissioner of Indian affairs
*d - issued through the department of
In the rase of Home Owners interior at Washington, D C.
l/>an corporation against Olln Ed- Dr Phelps' service as the gov-
wards and Ertra L Edwards, mo- [ rrnment surgeon at Concho will
tinn to confirm sale was suataimfl continue Indefinitely. He sue-
OlU'-Aft "lay ( rown and an order of confirmation was reeds Dr Thomas H Aderhold of
**■ — made. [ B1 Reno In this rapai-iiv
NORMAN Apr 23 i4*i Yukon Motion to confirm sale was alia- ________ _
won Uie stole unr-acl play ilium- tallied and ail older of confltma- FINKS COLLECTED
Yukon Students Win
For C ounty Posts
Three more filings have brought
the total number of candidate*
seeking office* In Canadian coun-
ty up to 17. W D Patterson, sec-
retory of the county election board,
said Saturday
Recent filings are L D Line of
Banner, Democrat, for sheriff; Ben
Rlurn of Calumet. Democrat. for
Kl Reno Snnltorium s«i urday for rondltlon was reported greatly 1m-
treatment. j proved,
pionalnp Unlay at a tournament G°*‘ issued In the suit ol Home Mis* H. Henge, Mrs Alice Miller. I roinmlaemner In the third district;
sponsored by the Oklahoma public Owncis Umn corporation against mil Bmtth H A Bruce end Wll- and H H Taylor of Yukon. Drm-
speaking league »• the University Nalpii lelUw Ryan ami olliera. ham Fogg each forfeited $1 bond or rat, for re-election as rommls-
of Oklahoma. —--on charges of overparking Satur- doner of the second district
Yukon winner of the Class It * Hnyrt f ,,ai South day In {municipal rourt. according1 Mr Une la the fifth candidate
division won the title when Ada H<*‘ aV,T Wtt* MC0V,r‘n* ko record* Of Ibm Shaokletl, chief I for sheriff, two Democrat* ai d
' urday al Uie Catlo hospital, where i nf iniIIcv, and J. Ditson for-; two Repuhlirsn* having filed pre*
I lair Friday he underwent on ap-' letted $2 bond on a charge afjvtously
pendectomy. , , speeding.
winner ol
runoff.
Class A forfeited the
Tlie primery election Is July 12.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 41, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 24, 1938, newspaper, April 24, 1938; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc924421/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.