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The Heart of {he Rich
Canadian Valley
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You Can Buy It For
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OLUME 39, NO. 240.;
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1930.
CENTRAL PRESS SERVICE
SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS
Did You Hear
THAT
'V^Knihls, sihi of Mr.
GASSES OVERCOME MINE RESCUERS
10 SEEK $25,000
I
aud“ Mrs
hanipions
Southern
Conference Meet First
Defeat of the Season.
South KlUAoi. pledge 1
Slg'tnu Nu Sigma '’{pity At
the A. and M.. Collet. g^l-
water
The Kl Reno Indians have
only three more foot ball Ranici
remaining on their fall netted*
ule. Kingfisher, Norman and
Knid will be met an named
durluK the next three week*.
m
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i
\ir
kute
midfield and
f!t, hitherto undefeated Yukon
i,b Whool football team sprang
k attack by the aerial
uuiMt the El Reno Indiana
^nd'irk, Friday afternoon,
Ud held the locals scoreless un-
II the last few minutes of the
inn- When ll1* Indiana began a
ive from aboat _a
lshH over a touchdown to win
t fnB»e 8 to 0. Francis Young,
iirterhack, was Injured and tak-
, from ihe game at the end of
* third quarter, and Bus Clark
tiered- him. Clark began a s«r-
j of line bucks. and end runs
hit drove the Yukou Hue back
B their own goal line. Reed
raihed the ball over behind Bus
lark, who tore a hole in the
filter of the line. , . ~ '
With the opening of the game.
Iff. southern Conference champs
lifted a rush which swept the
nriian* off their feet. Newsom
wind up with passes to hla
(and the wingmen and two
Political candidates, who have
beton saying sharp things about
their opponents, were prooably
Inspired by the expression.
"Give till It hurts,** but that’s
all over now. *
No Plac^ Chosen for 1931
Meeting; El Reno Clubs
Complimented.
Bonnin
Ask Appro-
priation for Laundry
and Warehouse
We Saw Today
A popular El" Reuo matron,
who told us how beautifully na*
lure had colored leaves on the
hard maple trees lu the yard
at the 8. 8. Macy home on
South Williams avenue.
- A gypsy catavan ou South
Macomb avenue. U was almost
a block in length. Probably on
their way south to speud the
winter.
Hsydn J. Davis, who told u«
that a golfer's idea of Heaven
was making a flock of birdies.
COUNTY II. 12-13
Conduct Demonstr*
lions
Several
Farms in County.
It won't be long now until
students will be> home from
various colleges for the
Thanksgiving holiday.
The seventh annual convention
of the Fourth district, Oklahoma
Federation of Womens clubs,
closed here Friday afternoon, after
one of the most successful ses-
sions in the history of the organ-
isation. As no Invitation for the
1931 convention was submitted,
the newly elected executive board
will choose a location for next
year’s gathering and announce It*
selection at a later date.
Overcome by noxious aaaes. res-
were re-
Mrs. Robert ■
Died Early Saturday.
All session* of the convention
were well attended and the visit- cue crews at the Sunday^Creek
Ing delegates * complimented the Coal mine. Mlllfleld, O
two Kl Reno host clubs on the In- p^gtedly forced * to come -to the
MMtlni profTtm. entertainment (or frelh ,lr. Pllolo .how.
and hospitality shown.
8tudy In Bronze Give x
It would be difficult to pick
Hancock I 0111 l*,e mos* outstanding parts of
the programs given at the various
sessions, as they were all pre-
sented in a very pleasing manuer.
One of the most interesting num-
bers was one given Thursday
night entitled, "A Study In
Mrs. T. H. Harris, of
Mrs. Robert Hancock. of
r»t tens were made hurried-1 die(j ^ the Catto hos*| Bronze.
r i,uu Ihf InUtaiu lightened «P Saturday morning. CUnton. and Richard Gtlchrlnt,
nd held on their own goal line . posed for the study and present-] pMvin<r ^iirrPHS- <*»vprul
ud (then played the Yukon grid- following the bifth. Friday, of I ^ pioneer Woman, which * r°J6Ct 1 rOMnff MlCCCHb BEVeral l asis
An appropriation of $25,000 for
a laundry and warehouse at the
Cheyenne and Armpeho Indian
agency at Concho, will be sought
when congress re-convenes, L, 8.
Bonnin. superintendent of the
agency, said Saturday. Both build-
ings are badly needed at the
school, according to Mr. Bonnin.
Several , Improvements -have
a group recuperating, In the en- I b~u m*de “ ,he •cho°1 ,nd 0D
gin* house, preparatory to going the reservation during the past
down the shaft to* help bring out few months. During the summer,
the 79 dead and continue the several of the buildings were re-
search for possible survivors of paired and a portion of the road
the explosion. , • | leadlngwfrom highway 81 back to
the school was graveled. The ap-
propriation was too small to per-
mit all the road to be graveled at
this time.
Fund Ready, for Hospital;
Congress has appropriated $72.*
000 for the erection of a new hos-
pital and employe*’ quarters for
the Cheyenne. and Arapaho In-
dians. and for equipping the hoi
A prominent business ntan.
who said, "To make It unani-
mous for better times—do lesa
beefing and more boasting.
Condition* could be better and
they could be worse—a lot
worse.' Have faith in America.
Ed I>naltt. dairy apeblallsl from
the Oklahoma A. and M. college.
Stillwater, will be In Canadian
county November 12 aud 13 to
conduct feeding school demonatra-
At 10 o'clock Nov. 12 Mr.
Fred
Independents To
Deciding Votes.
WASIWNgTON. Nov. S——<IJP)—
An almost exact numerical ?dlvl- . ,4 .
sion between Republicans and I demonstration
Ilona.
Pruitt In company with I .
Percy, county agent.’will be at
the It. R. Halbert dairy northeast
of Kl Reuo. west of Richland, for
the drat demonstration. ‘
At 2 o’clock that aame after-
noon, the party will be at the W.
C. Ablins farm west of Mustang
for the second demonstration. At
a:00 o'clock that night, Mr. Pruitt
will conduct a meeting for dairy-
men at the office of the coifllty
agent in the federal building and
Hold | discuss the Canadian county dairy
All dairymen of the
county are especially urged to at-
tend this lecture.
At 10 o’clock a. m. Nov. 13. Mr.
Pruitt wilt visit the Fred Laugh
Un farm east of Geary for another
At 1! 00 o’clock
............ 1•.«— u. sstn
lent on even
na 1 quarter.
Mdian Line Strengthens.
The Kl f Reno line was working
ttrr- in the second halt than It
1- in the first two
s until the I a girl baby. Mrs. Handcock was WJ|g unveiled, at Ponca City sev-
reported as recovering only a|eral months
short time before her death.
ful In This County.
Judge Babcock.
pllal, Mr. Bonnin aaid. However. Democrat*, with
| there I, na possibility of the lion pendent Republicans and (arm-. . , . K| Keno ^11 dairymen
Before pltal being erected at Concho, er-laborites .holding Ihe deciding tnvlted to visit the various
J.»«. -I*.«... i. mi. u........»d .b.|-“"sT.toi"...
herds with the extension
The song ’ Oklahoma’’ was sung
Her body was taken to the »*>• ihe audience during ihe pre-
_____ _______i ______ v..w™ sentation of the study. Two small
St; I ...vi“.| »«■ t? I “rri
The Farmer Account project be-
by
Three divorce, were granted by •>. «rectcd at Colony
30 miles southeast pf Clinton.
ready has a hospital. I house of representatives, appear-
Mr. Bonnin is of the opinlou | ed today as a possible lineup for j workffr Th€ group wU, at
the farm of Charley Seamands,
that the measure specifies that | the 7 2n<i congress. .
Democrats anticipate a Prepond-
erance of power for their party
three mile* south and one-quarter
the extension Judfe Luc(<Mtt loJUtrict .^Ty of ^Clinton U . sutement U.t night from »f .he mlRa
uli.m cnuhl not guin^ ‘hrough the | ^tu ^ ^ % Q t.|0l ll Mondsv | Klennor Colemsn of Clinton. «s-j department^ of ,he O({|‘ll*h1om* | court here Stturdsy. 8evsrai I joking •„ effort to secure the I seven of their highest leaders.
g ■ “ 1" ' *" '“■* ” ’ “ * “ the hospital, it Is said. Word received th«y assured the nation their
n, Newsom hurled passes all D
jrin* the game with deadly gc-1 »^rnoon. The^ R«v
iracv. —Porter, Klvette. Tenny-
Mr Newllu slstad with a flag description for and M. college, at Stillwater, has 1 ^
will conduct the services. Uurl.il‘he presentation. At the same | proven a success In Canadian
cases came
Survivors are her
ul, Weir and in fact the entire wl» be made in the Frisco cem
1 Reno line nice game
hail. Several timea, the small “ ‘ u
ukou quarterback was rushed on the Infant child; her mother, Mrs.
Dhsms and often tackled be- C. D. Smith, southwest of Yukou.
he could toss it to a tram- and four brothers and sisters;
wle Anna. Susie,- Ham and Charley
Estep. Heed and Meyer all gain- Smith, all of ^ ukon.
il ground consistently for the In-
land In the first quarter. Ks-
►p took a 25-yard past from
ounr tmd was almost away
, hut was brought down by a
on«* tackier. Young played a clev-
r game at his poaklon and in thW
rcond quarter made the only two
lr*t downs which were made in
hat period.
This hoy. Bus Clark, who, went
it when Franc!® • Young was ln-
kred. is the lad who made a
ithall game for the fans. On
first two plays he tore
hrough the. line for nine yards
nd1 then gave It to Meyer to
take a first down. Clark made
time, a vocal solo was given by county, . according to figures re-
Mrs Kathryn Gillum, accompan-1 leased by Fred Percy, county
^ w . .1 led by her mother. Mrs. L. F. Gil- agent. The farmers account book
husband and . _ ' I.. #...
_____ _____ before
court for action during the brief I from Clinton I, to the effect that I policy would be
a committee of three officials ofjstructlv® service.
the United States department of
one of coa-
No general revision of the tariff
luni, of Weatherford.
During the Friday morning *e!l* I the county free of charge and
sion. also.
Rosa Warren Hornberger re-1 ^ interior visited Colony to in-1 will be attempted, they said.
I, furniahefl to certain f.rmerOn | ^v^ ( dlTorce from william I ipect the 8ue for the ho.pltal. re-1 President Hoover. In a remarK
The
sion. the report* of the scrap they are used by the fsrmer 10 H**^**r
book committee was given. . It keep an accurate account of his | »waMed the emtooy
was announced that the Red | activities durtng the year.
The farmer is supposed to keep | Hornoerger
an accurate record. Just as tho
of
couple’s minor children to Mrs
Moon Culture Club, of Hamraon.
was to receive first prize for hav
court alsX I cently, and concluded that the al- at his press conference yesterday.
the I tltude at Colony was too low. accepted as , an answer to in-
Recomroendatlons wefe made by quires about the election, aald:
that committee that the hospital
Job for the |MHNto
A divorce was granted to Klla I be erected on a sit® one mil* east I concentrala on now la further |jjm HapgOOd Shot By
against of Clinton, according to the re- measures of cooperation for
tag” the most “attractive and com-1 grocennan. furniture dealer or any | Iorm,r’, | port from that city. Other cities | economic recovery
plete scrap book.
ttiefname was restored, alio.
OVER NED
was very short.
A divorce, allmdny and the cus- bids for the hospital.
other busiuess mao. He uass
The afternoon program Friday I book to keep a record of
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zrj js.-s.xrt:
the group presented Mrs. J. E. I he receives for hJs crops, his C. J. nicaeit.
Standifer. of Klk City, the out-|dairy! products and everything
going president, with a beautiful that he does. .He takes an ln-
Industrial Conflict Great-|va»«- Mra- K- A-Jack8on'of lhla I voice of how much feed he |
Sheriff Ted Metre.
are reported to be making strong
|r
cst Waste, He Says.
city, made the presentation.
C. O. Nichols was fined $100 af-
ter he had entered a plea of
__ when
at the first of the year, how much |.Jll<l*e Babcock on a charge of
\
CHANDLER, Okla., Nov. 8
In the caae of Jl. Schw-int vs. i PreD&r6f For
et al, the coqrt awarded | *-oncno r rtparca
Father-Son Dinner. "
mil# v %*wwixs ww ,
itl thyn Kl Reno againJ started
WASHINGTON, N>v. 8.—CLP>—
nof}K.r first down on two line I Industrial conflict is the greatest
lavs and the crowd began crying waste In Industry. President Iloov-
ir a touchdown.* Yukon took the er declared . In an International
ill, hut could do nothing with U | radio broadcast tonight.
_ * "It not only delays production
I march for the goal line with I afMj diminishes It.” he added, ‘ but
lu* (lark doing the damage. He |ts m0st hurtful results are ,n I *. A/iAiD #1 /um rAr C«v
arrinl it to the line assisted by nicted upon the lives and spiritsEUt
ever, who advanced It 15 yards 10f men and women. » We can
n one pla;*, and Itced took it | measure its productive losses In
unmade -goods and earned dollars,
hut Incalculable is • its needless
toll of suffering.”
r cst - ss vr
There are almut 12 farmers in coarl ^°^Bt •‘,0
Canadian county carrying out this
program at the present-time. The Patterson
project hi* no. been adverted Judgment MMteU
and the .ouaty .gout aatd that no 1" the -urn »ou«h‘(“d j"
campaign had been waged to get td.»ure_of * real date mortgage.
The annual Father-Son banquet,
In the' case of the Perry et al I enne*Indian ‘gency MonT.TS. I whereTn‘"ihe minority actuallj | Bendd* To Spetk At
vs. Cobbs et al, a demurrer was at 7;30 o’clock. Is expected to at-1 would be in powar.
Demurrers Overruled.
(Continued .on page five!
farmers to adopt this program. | ^ »« uPPo'"*^ re-
The 12 farmers adopted this pro-|iel'er
gram, of their own free will and
are progressing splendidly with
Ktariod In No-1 overruled by the court. Four de- j tract 300 or more men and boys
yember am kept f« «> ^ of (:arnpbcII March et al. year, there were approximately
, w. ..........
Mr. Hoover's radio address was | mission haa announced^^through] (or ■hou^threc ^ Woodi vs. Douglas et al.' Roy | again this year.
Assembling of the newly elect-
ed congress Is more than a year
in the future, with rechecks
resignations and deaths likely to
change the situation. It Is tm- |(IP)—Jim Hapa*>d. held in the
possible to-fortell the exact dis- Lincoln county Jail as a hijacker,
trlbutlon of power from one of WM jn a gun battle with
the closest elections In Amr■» U an I ^ Te<J Meirg t(Kjgy when
“Tnomcal figures.bowed: HousJ Hapkood with three other prison-
_Republicans 217; Democrats ers attempted to escape from
217; Farm-Labor 1. Senate— Jail. "V
Republicans 48; Democrats 47* Two of the fugitives, Herman
Farm-Labor 1. - . Chferveraux, and Bill McDaniels,
While the Republicans have were captured shortly after tho
a paper margin of one vote in ! break for freedom. Fred Moore,
the Senate, the announcement of I who was to have been taken to
Senator Smith W. Bookhart, the Granite reformatory today to
Repn., la., that he might vote serve a two. year sentence for
with the Democrats to organlxe | stare robery, escaped.
Indicated a session
ing Woman's Life.
Last
I MIMED
in connection with the annlver- Hal 8. Ray. Director of Personnel
ssry dinner of the H. J. Heim and Public Relations of the Rock clallat from the extension deP*^. . ..
Company In Pittsburg, which has Island Lines, that they have meat, will be at the office of the
maintained** record of unbroken awarded a bfonxe medal and the county agent November 20, to|
Industrial peace with its workers sum-of 11000 to C. N. Murra.^mcet with the farmer* who have
(Tom J 1 29
hcriosin In saving from! ami c^mniMf* ihplr accounts. Ati,at,‘ mortgage
W. Faublon was appointed guard
The Junior Chamber of Com*
for. Macy Douglas, a | merce Is postponing Its regular
Monday meeting one night In or*
SMALLER COTTON
CROP FORECAST
for sixty years.!
his study iu the White House.
jctrirsasi*--- «n—
Judgment for $4,760, with Inter der to allow the members to at
» No. S.r«. K..„. to-«u Lto" "S7» Ito.“ST.11930 V,M E.Um.t«l At
•|,y. Kansas. In recognition of them summarlxe he years work w.warded In the were sent report th.t-n,
.. . . j„nrB„Kion i stock, whose life was saved front I who wish to take an account book , fit *'•
! "8 Kaw River at Kansas City.Lnd .Urt keeping a record, a book
tha^many have
1«. Slrh-i ^w.-w-.|^;^w each group
14,438,000 Bales.
State Convention
JT Hr Bender, city manager of
Kl Reno, on Monday evening,
November 24. will discuss the
reportof the legislative com-
mittee of the Oklahoma Municipal
League at the 17th annual con-
vention of that organization,
which ts to be held In Oklahoma
City, November . 24-28, at the
Huckins Hotel. All city officials
of the State are cordially invited
to attend. . '
tov. Jeffery Heads Min-1pre..dent died.upon^indusin^ on Deceinber :o, 1M8.,win be furntBheU thcnl frM
isterial Alliance
methodsllmlHe Mid‘"*er^~wtIT bi | Mr. Murray Is a member of thc|charge.
Mill has several left.| I
- The program Is to he furnished
of] denied In the1 case of the Kl Reno I by student* at the school, the Ell WASHINGTON. Nov. n
0,1 1 - • - - mul local dtl- Indicated production of cotton
A motion for a new trial was
|lb*uu Ministerial
=-«—» - -1 sr.
on the west end of the Kay
Building and Loan Association | Reno Boy Scouts,
Parka et al.
ordinate mechanism to the wel
xens. Following Is the part of this year was placed at »<•«*.•
the program which the school will 000 bales by the agricultural dc-
AlUame. new
Efihs | S“~:;=ss
“isiiier of the Kpiscopal church, "unless It give, opportunity and 11>^lunged
»» elected president; the* Rev.I creative satisfaction In the Job
More City Prisoners
give:
partment today based on Novem-
Welcoming address by Superin- her 1. Indications.
into the current
caught the woman as she cam*
»- -..r - | “»■»“•“rJS r.» | s zssz’zrst&i
church, was chosen vice- by pleading that at least it eJUlusted >nd claude BrowYt and
Me*Wont .and the Rev. Percy | hem sllve.^ ^ ^ fUyljlg I otber members of Ihe bridge | Exhjbit To Be At Booker
Are Working Qut Fines | tendent Bonnin
Talk by Chla$ Turkey LWL «| bales
Clarence I the Arapaho tribe
The 1929 crop was 14,82.8,000
. K. pastor of the First Metho-
clmrch, elected secretary. | «Bve long before hfe
Plans for the Union Thankagiv
ne «ervicQgwere made at the
art of mechanics.
The machine must build him a
learned the forces went to his assistance aud
finally succeeded In pulling
Murray and the woman out of
T. Washington.
Jack Johnson - and|
Crawford, colored, were arrested
Saturday morning early and later I Cheyenne Trtbe.
in the day were fined $10 each Vocal solo by Benny Dele wire
on charges of vagrancy. The men Reading by William pipestem
are working out their fines as I Kntertalnment by the
city prisoners. Kills Jones was | band,
arrested Friday night and charg
Simultaneously the census bu-
Talk bv Chief Watan, of the j reau reported 10,883,801 running
bales ginned from the PH30 crop
prior to November 1 compared
with 10,801.940 bales ginned a
Concho | year ago to that date.
Thc.i|Ji*^mi$$ estimate plac-
K1 Reno men are urged to take |-ed Indicated yield
->
Official Vote In State
Senator’s Race Learned
and it was decided that | better life, not only In time^of | ^ Murray and Mr*. Com-
■h- It-v Mr. Jeffery would gjve | jeto?re. but R. M w
sermon at the
huMi.. Thf s»»rvloti will be heldi *«•- — . i w-g Hajj
ril"rvda' morn""'- November 27,' ‘durts'^nd^reRef from .weal but | health at tke^Ome she fell ^|mofe_th.n
ed with being drunk. He gave their own sons and an Indian at L»4.2 pounds P
of $20 for * his release, boy front the school. Tickets are | harwat.
M1 . ^ - nmrm I which he forfeRcd in police ennrt | being sold for $2 which allows
There will he a dispia> of para | _ ---------------1 ^ a„d« lwo hoys to attend Bible Class Plans
for
bond
— -• i -u . f a knew every I stock were unconclous when mount Interest at the Booker T. Hatur^y night. _J1puphmnnnef
Nazarnne| he knew before. | br0UI?ht to land.'Mrs. Comstock | Washington school this week. No-1 was arrested Friday night and j the banquet
faith that In the broad'view.
with disturbing the
have been In IU|vember 11-14* * An art exhibit of charged ■ n..ic
pictures will be: peace. He forfeited a, t.fr< bond in Southern PUClIIC iTBti .
Welcome For Pastor
150
aucen nnu ^ • the riv#r ^ wa„ married andKhown, pictures that
for the| that it Increasing y ..... ^ |,K^ mnthar nf two mnall children. I should want to* sec?, and should
4 1»:WO o’clock. *
I’Lin.s wi»re furthered —. •. . .. ..
|‘ ’irhi . education, school; whirh I satisfaction in his toil
Vltl he held 44m; first week. In
Prrentbcr. The Rev, R. R. HUder-
,brMijii was - chosen dean of the|mpw
(school Ucv. Ililderbrand will an-
Ixihujm.; more c omplete plans Fater.
the mother of two small children
trom I Th, M Hto. r.to Coto
anyone Police tourt Saturday night.
Lester Patxack. Jfte Goodall.
know something about. A small | Curtis Cruse and E. _B._J0hn*ton
atotaslwn charge will be made. ...forfeited bond. « #3 each In
“itra *
Special hours for visiting * $•§?•••
MiPBBi HU The Young Men's Bible ( laas of
Shopmen Back to Work the Central Methodist church I*
-gjp •* I ^ 1 exacting a large attendance this
morning tor the regular Sunday
study period. Efforts
K.
said
WEATHER
I V. v - ^ mMV ka I that of Mrs. tdmstock. he was
• However *8t°"‘‘^ 0f ma | entitled to the medal and thel exhibit may be secured by clubs.
^ Increase . and thousand'dotlars. which will be art classes and other groups by
^•uitV. mlr^mp^nt t Uald as nejwled for a worthy | calling 377
little compared with the enlarged Purpose, to be APP^oved by th
effectlvenesa of organlxed Intelll- Executive Committee .
HOI'STONV Texas.. Nov, 8.—-
-The Southern Pacific rail-1 morning
were arrested for speeding Frl-lroad has returned 100 men, cut were made this week by H
off during recent month*, to I Wrinkle, president of the claas
CAR-IS STOLEN
work in the locomotive • depart-
ment of the Honston abops,
Tto tto* .to.. W.MIM | 'iXrX1.!»
and the publicity .comwltleq to got
It | a large attendance out to welcome
the? new pastor who is to teach
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to C. K. Bros*, which was stolen
an<t warmer tonight wnd gonce and co-operation when men
Sunday. pool thefF"^efforts to . achieve # a
TO BUILD HOUSE.
Sallie Altnon was Issued a per*
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Willingha ^ .
who have spent the past few First Christian church had not
weeks In Dallas, Teit, and Clovis. | been located late Satudray nigh?
A campaign Is to be launched
Friday evening trom near the road were in ChejKftW-gi « > ■ —■ , lh#
* 7 1 Brighter business prospects, soon in an effort to make A c
generally and anticipated lm-|cla«s one of the largest of It*
Many projccui
common enoTT ' 7 ^
For 24—hour |N*ri«Hl aiding at I “Man's conquest of machines i» i mlt Saturday to
* P »»$.'Sniunlny—high 04, low, less specUcular thin hla conquest j at 2F9 North. Admire^avjmnq at
cm • oVIork, «K - * - - I of hla own will.” * ; ± ^
weeks in uanas, iex., ana uwi ------*. ' 0 ~ smithern Pad- kind In the city. Many projecis
\ M arrived Friday eveninsc tor The* automohtle wan parke<i oitj provenieDt ii j!. niantwMi liv ihe claan
aa issued a per-iN. *rn’e® rnusy e emn* burch >n,i fic-g buslnea* were reason* as- are being planned by tne
total expenditure of $1,200,
Macomb avenue.
o'clock Friday evening,
of the road.
V
. The official tabulation of votes
In Oklahoma county shows that
W. P. Morrison, of Kl Reno, Dem-
ocratic candidate for state sena-
• s 1 • ^ « *
tor Trom Oklahoma and (’knadian
counties, received FL515 fvote* in
that county In last Tuesday’s elec-
tion. compared to 12,778 for 5hin
Republican opponent Herman D|tl-
uier, also tit Kl Rencf.
The vote fof the two candidates
in Canadian county was: -Morri-
son. 3,409: Dltimer. 3.220, giving
Morrison a grand tutaj of 20,924
and - Dtttmer. . Morrison’s
majority was 4.928. <
Ira A. lillL Republican candi-
date for governor, cgrfled Okla-
hopia county by a majority of
3.391 votes over W* II. Murray,
governor^elecL- W, B. IMjie. Re*
publican candidate for United
Staten Senator, also carried Ok-
lahoma ccyinty. his majority over
Thomas P. Gore, senator-elect, be
ing 3.32$.
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Blair, James R. & Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Sunday Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 240, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 9, 1930, newspaper, November 9, 1930; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc925450/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.