The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 217, Ed. 1 Monday, October 13, 1930 Page: 1 of 6
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he Heart of the Rich
Canadian Valley
You Can Buy It For
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Less
El Reno
)M'MK 39, NO. 217.
•TKI> PRESS 8KHVK3R
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1930.
CENTRAL PRESS SERVICE
SINGLE COPY 3 CENTS
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Did
ad Guilty To Charifes
Of Forgery And
Burgulary
ah m»*n rtM'elvod sentences In
fair penitentiary at McAlea-
l.ilit Saturday, when they
ii<1*'il guilty in district court to
ip s of second degree forgery
.M-riiud degree burglary, re-
lively,
lay Whittle was given a Men*
v ul three yearn In tho pwiil-
l:iry on each of two count*,
rging Inm with Hecond degree
\nry. The two sentences are
run concurrently,’
1C. F. Allen, of near Geary, wan
iteneed by Judge Babcock, to
—THAT
Mere than three Inches of
ruin ban fallen In the paal
ten day*, according to tho
Tribune’s rain gauge. _
f------- M
Mr. and Mm. II. F. Schulr,
1*07 South Bickford avenue,
are tho proud parents of an
eight-pound baby horn at 4
o'clock Sunday morning, to
whom they have given the
uamc, Bobby Gene.
«ARE STILL
CLOUDY AFTER
HEARST AS GUEST OF CHICAGO
We Saw Today
A prominent El Keno ma-
tron, who remarked, "A host-
can will usually smile who®-ah*
moots her belated guest, hut It
0
doesn't keep her from think-
ing, ‘How inron»iderate.' "
SCHOOL REPORT
Total Of
Inches
i
(). U's football team sur-
print'd a lot of sports writer*
a* well an the Big Six confer-
ence und Interested on-looker*
when they literally "poured
ft on" the highly touted Corn*
huMkerM, from Nebraska, Sat-
urday. » f '
Recorded Here Satur-
day And Sunday
Miss Hanna Plans To Dis-
cuss Packing Of Chil-
dren's Lunch Baskets
Cloudy RkieM overhung K1 Keno
and vicinity today and ho prom-
Ihc wan given by the weather man
for a sunshiny day until after
Tuesday. Precipitation which fell
In the Kft, Keno community Satur.
day night and Sunday measured
1.71* Inches at the government
rain gauge at Fort Reno. From
Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock
until 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon,
1.65 of an inch had fallen. A
light shower fell this morning.
Throe ' Women's demonstration
club meetings are scheduled for
this week, according to Miss Irene
Hanna, homo demonstration agent.
Each month. Miss Hanna stresses
one type of demonstration at the
women’s club meetings. -This
month at all of the group meet-
ings. Miss Hanna Is demonstrat-
ing the proper method of prepar-
ing and packing, a lunch basket
for school children. . " ••
One hot food for the lunch has-
ket Is stressed. In some schools
This Intereatlng photo aliowa William Randolph Hoamt. noted I ihe taacher hai* practiced fixing
A news item stating that—
"heart beats may now be sent
by radio." No doubt roman-
tic, youths will welcome this
invention.
John T. Naylon, who was so
excited at the Nehraska-Okla
homa game in Norman Satur-
day, that hfe walked a way-
front the stadium and left a
perfectly good raincoat. Too
bad for John, hut you know it
is an 111 wind that blows no-
body good and really the loan
of the.coat Just means moro
business for the ‘‘old home
town."
Visiting Teacher Makes
Report; Clothing And
Books Needed
A beautiful sword fern In
the office of the Investors
Building aud Goan association.
Cloudy skies were, forecast for pi,n||«her. left, and William Hale Thompson, mayor of Chicago, stand-
one hot food or drink for all of
:: "y 1 Heavy Low. Inflicted On | I SS^SSTSST £SS££ .‘.1 I J? ag
central and western part of lh* ovation from thousands,. following a parade miles long,
state. Traffic was demoralized I
after he had pleaded guilty
a charge of second degree
Jury.
In»th f ormer Primmer*
Whittle was sentenced several
ntIts ago on a forgery charfcc,
saidfand had overstayed a
Revolutionary Army
and rivers were approaching the
rampage stage in tho western
section of the state.
Highway* lnt|Nt*MHhle
IT. S. Highway, 66, west of this
city, was reported Impassable to-
Ml a .......... , . i Tht »1 i last week end
m; ii admitted in court that ho I (jrjven ^ack 0|l fronts, the soaked the soil thoroughly and
RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct. 13.
-Rebels converging in Sao
day parole when he was ar- Paulo and Rio De Janeiro from
H»*d.' I the north and south liavo been
$ WASHED OUT
,ss%3ELr,.5sri|-“-» -j-r -* -
gtary. He was accused I communique today.
• §
s time of breaking Into a resi-
pared and-other-times, cocoa or
some other, hot drink is served to
tli** children.^ }
Tho handiest container, accord-
ing to Miss Hanna, is a thermos
Jug or bottle, which is Inexpensive
and usually all the children in
one family can uae Abe container.
Meetings will he held this week
on Tuesday, \ Wednesday and
Thursday.
Mrs. Kd Wewerka, recently
elected visiting teacher by the
school board and Superintendent
Wrinkle, made a report to Mr.
Wrinkle Friday, showing that
about, 26 families in the city,
had been called upon and that
It was estimated that close to
50 children of school age were
found out of school. •
Mrs. Wewerka reported that
the parents of the children not
in- school told her that they did
not have the money to buy book*
or to purchase proper clothing
for the children to wear to
school. About 10 of the fifty
children were supplied with
hooks and clothing or arrange-
ments made for them to enter
school,.
Superintendent Wrinkle said
today that the officials preferred
the .services of a visiting teach-
■ i©r lo ^at of a truant officer, lie
C. Of C. Completes rltnsIexplained that It waa not thnlr
Idea to go out and find tho
F
EXPECT 125 MEN
For Greeting Party
a I the rain Sunday only added to
the had conditions of‘the roads.. , . i ^ -r
Revolutionary;forces that hail Th? J^a.n^sCv T IT.E R*n° Inst,lut,0n Ut I Rock Island Expects No| Fireman Killed In
6 ■*»' ae*ry ■“'> *| reach,.4 the frontier of the Hfate Tm^Hled aome railroad and]...................... High Rating
r of Rio Do Janeiro were repulsed1 p
Albn gained nation-wide into Minas Geraea, the communl-
>r|cty a few years ago when, que said, arid federal troops
r he had been arrested here routed rebels at Ribelra, in the
i .burglary charge, he signed a I state of Parana, inflicting heavy
ged confession 111 which h^llost-es.
Government troops entered
Minas Gerales from the state of
Sao Paulo anti captured Jagura
highway'crossings.
Trouble From Flood
children who were not in school
and then force them by strong
arm methods to-enter classes, bui
No definite word has come from|«n effort is being made to. sup
the children with books,
or whatever might he
neaday morning at 11:25 o’clock, I needed so that they might ant
as to how many will bo In the Jan education under less adverse
ail lAlllvU All *\o tieiiime worn nan i — -----
m m • U*10 directors of the Kansas City ply tha
lOXUS I rftlfl vy lCCK jjoogters,- who are due here Wed- clothing
,| he killed Rev. Mills In
i famous Hall-Mills murder
i* of New Jersey. An invostl-
iota at that time proved the
tension a fake, however.
Id GIVE PLAY AT
DALLAS. Tex.. Oct. (UP) ___
U. A. Short, fireman, was crushed I |)ar(y Walter Weaver, secretary | circumstances,
to death and T. B. Petty, engl®®®r, 0j (|ie chamber of Commerce,
Any El Reno citizen who ha*
Bridge, an important point of
communication with central Bra-
zil. The communique rfald that
federal* were in direct communl-. —
cation with Julz lx- Kora and |‘‘W OmamCSS Wedding 10
Ritas. In Minas Genus, while
the highway had been opened
between Pouso Alegre and Its
ba, where numerous government
troops were concent rated.
The El Reno Sanitarium waa v|| from ||)e of.
one of fourteen HoaplUl* In Ok-, f|w of lhe chief dispatcher »r, nd n womM p.s„nRPr were |'HUted today that a mc.aaKe »cntIclolhlQg .ultahle for children to
lahoma placed on the animal l»l i the Rock Island general ®flce I jur#d when the engine and three L h,|n recenUy Btated that on wear to achool are asked to call
of approved hospitals by the ] building today that the V n*c-o baRKaRe car* of a Texas and Pad- 0cto^cr 7 there had been 91 men Mrs. Wewerka at 365-J or call
'r t .. V1 ’ Curiroons bridge between Faye and Thomas,
American C ollege of Sunteonr M out due to the I• overturned.
The rt»t was announced today «t ^ lhe Smlth Caw,ulan rlTer. I ^ 8umh,y °Vm
the openfng Session of the Thir- f0u0W|nK the rain Saturday and
^ - w — - — — — - . . 1 v/ti^uvi • imvi w • • , —-— ----- .
flc passenger train left tho tracks | B||^ne(| Up t0 take the trip. About tho high school telephone num-
125 men are expected to arrive her 701.
teenth Annual Hospital Standard-1 Sunday. Frank Korn, chief dis-
izallou conference of the organ!-1 patcher. aaid that ‘here waa no
gation In I hlladelphla. where the Rock Island line* croea
Invealgatora from the American | ^ goiUh Can^dlan r|Ver.
ollege of Surgeons make Investl- ng trouble of any kind hag been
gation* each year to determine reported on the Panhandle or Ok-
Thc "Womanless Wedding,” a i which hospitals are meeting the lahoma division. There wag a
Be Presented
Sao Paulo militia rontinued to , rerentlv nresented bv the requirements that insure safe and washout reported on the Rock Is
ter Minas Oeraes as govern-hu,t dy :cren,ly by n1eficie,,t serviso to the patient. land lines between Amar Ho and
s. Emma Armold At-
ackcd Saturday Night
enter
ment troops rushed
northward
music department of the ^iret
_______ _______ - . | In conjunction with tho report Tucumcari
towards Bello Horizonte, capital Christian church, under the direc- of hospitul progress. Dr. Franklin activities to a certain extent for
of MJnas Geraes. from which re-Lion of Mrs. William McCartney, n. Martin, director general of the a couple of days. Passenger trains
here Wednesday shortly ^before
noon, r* ‘ ?
, I^r! Weaver stated today that
the tickets were selling about as
well asTould be expected and that
by Tuesday he expected to have
at least 50 sold. The Klwanis club
meeting scheduled for Wednesday
noon has been postponod to the
following day and all Klwanis
members are urged to attend lhe
which wi'iTboTr up | Constable And Negro Are | ,or lhe Ka,,!,M
Practically all plans Lave been
MAKES REPORT ON
I
rs4-
ilrs. Emma Armold persistently
ng to lu r arm load of groceries,
it unlay night, and frighttnied
i.v a man who appniwntly
mt to take the groceries from
i or vu»s planning to snatch her
Mrs. Armold iiacTLeen t
*• - ■1 -
Kelly grocery on South Rock
md avenue and was approach-
tier home at 614 South Barker
! •
i»nue when the man appear**®
•I attacked herv- __
Til** woman * Bald that she
•»u:lit the man merely meaut to
sfrh her purse from her arm
id run,* but ho discovered that
at lie hud supposed was her
im* was a bundle of groceries.
*: man ran and was not found.
ed tho capture ol numerous re-
bels at Guaxupe and Guaranesla.
AIR RACE BELAYED
I ■ II ■ I J I hospitals in the United States and | washout
the Okarche high school Canada whlrll hav© been inspect- Mm
torlum, beginning at 8 o'clock. ed and ftpproVod by tho college
Mrs. McCartney has been work-1 ^ being I properly equipped and
ing during the past week, round- concjuctecl lo caro for. the sick.
ing up characters for the play Frorn a B||ttation in which only
and holding practices. The entire |10Sp||al8 of these two nations
production, with the exception of wtar<1 aldc to atta1n the standards
three local- men and a «*®nco established by the American Col-
chorus who assisted with ihe 0f Surgeons to the present
production > here, will be Okar- status in which nearly - three-
che's own talent. fourths of the, institutions now
• Those who will go front here | meet wtth approval is Hie im
to assist with the production are:
Shot To Death Completed by the Chamber of
Commerce here for the entertain-
ARDMORE. Okla., Oct. 13 (UPMgchool band will be at the city.
—Two men, an . oficer and • Uullding to greet the men and all
negro, were dead today and ® business men who plan to at
Average For Three
Months Is 188 A Day
V
WASHINGTON. Oct. 13 —<IP)
—Arrests on charges of violating
the federal prohibition* law dur-
third was held for questioning Lend tho luncheon are also urged I Ing the first quarter of this fls«
after he had shot and k«W to hf% thpro< During the parade, | cal year averaged about 125 a
Semi Robertson, the^njgro, to | joca| j)UB|ne„H m<5n aro ©xpect
avenge his brother’s dekth
day, for a total of 17,070, nntf
fines of throe quarters of a lull-
ed to go to tholr respective bus!-
■ riaude Truitt shot the **tr°|Mn bobses to welcom* those <»f I limi dollars were collected, il
after his brother. Constable Babe th© par(y wp0 visit the stores be-1 was revealed today in prohibition
died ill hospital fW® fore the
Tests Given Over
wounds received when he and an
Firstfot,ier ‘a ®tI*e
And Boy At Amarillo
(Continued on page 6)
TV \r__I lo Wl111 111,5 t,,uuuu,u" | nreaslve record of hospital
Heavy Fog Keeps Woman| llprbort Kenort Bg widow1 p
Zander; Emmett Thompson, as
Undo Bim. and J. "A. fTlnehart.
™ ' • • *
as Scoogo. The chorus of dancers
are: Misses Maxine McCartney;
AMARILLO. Tex., Oct. 13.-I Maxine McDonald, Marie. Mer-
(IP) Heavy fog and poor visibii- veldt. I^cVone Huff, Katherine
lly held two aviators Robert Marsh, Geneva Hunnlcutt and
Buck, 16, and Laura Ingalls— | Marjorie Lantz.
attempting tt> establish west-east
transcontinental flight records in j Son Is
their respective classes here to-
day. 5- , 1 -
ad
Six Weeks Work
in
ing.
which Robertson was partlcipat-
Both Cqpstablq and the negro
were struck In tho exchange of
shots that followed tho raid.
Examinations for the first six t Claude, Pruitt was standing be
weeks work will be held in prac- a|d„ hiH brother’s, bod when he
tie-ally all of the city school* died. He shouted he would "kin
this week. This week ends the rVfMV m*gro in the Ttospltsl” and
first ‘ six-week period of school went to ihe. negro quarters vh|‘n4v’I f'nnfart'nrp Oncim At New tn]n resulted in only 1,116
work. Grade cards will lie Is- Robertson, suffering from a bttltetj ___ finished dry law cases oi
Reported Recovering
WASHINGTON. Oct. 13 .(UP)-
this morning, but I expect to Ket I cheerfed by the knowledge that his
away as.soon as posaRrteA’ Uuck|elder son Is recovering from a
slight tubercular infection. Pres-
-The ceiling’s too low.* Unless
the skies clear I won’t take off
sued to the students next wsek,|WOund in the lung, had . besn
following the grading of , the! taken. -
examination papers. The ele- The negro fled hut Pruitt over-
mentary school childn n will is* Look him in a pasture nearby.
To Visit National Livc-jgiven their cards Wednesday of The bullet from .Pruitt's fjun struck
next week and the . high school the. negro in Hie head. l rum
students-will receive their cards | surrendered to officers
Thursday.
Orleans Today
1
»—^
stock Judging: Meet
natorial Candidates To
Broadcast Speeches
told the .United 1'rt Hs.
Miss iDKalls. SeotlhK to lo'*er I ident Hoover was back at the
lhe women's record, was expected white Horse today after s »eok-
Russell Kimball, of I'iedmont,
4-H -club boy of Canadian coun-
Oklahoma. senatorial candidates
fc ' taking to tho air’’ in their
it f of votes. Roth Senator W.
tin* state stock Judging contest at
the Oklahoma state fair, loft
to follow the example of Buck, a, jus Virginia camp.
after the Junior mark. Jkejr next | fapt. Jot'UI^Doone, the White Ly# wbo represented the county ai
examined . H#f
ln»rt Hoover, Jr., while the pres
identlal party was-at the R a pi dan
.and said he was doing well. Young Sunday for Louis, accom-
Flight Record In U. S. Hoover pfobfTbly will f upend ike ptvmHy T. K. Hedges and four
winter at some tdace In the WP,,t | other 4-H club members from the
guur lilt' JIIIIIUI
stop will be Wichita, Kan.
British "Woman Seeking
The parents are urged to sign
the cards and s* nd them back
with the children the same da)
to avoid delay in checking the
cards and getting them return-
ed to the office of the high
A — ,*
school. _ —
Potter Baby Dies
: Jbtic >
• A
I;": 1
t
' r the radio tonight. '
r.niv will apeak from sta-
NEW YORK, .Oct. 13 (UP)
Wild former* Senator Mrg Keith Miller. British fHer, | Capt. Boone added.
Gore will b® heard | r d Curtiss airport at Valley
Stream. L. I., at 6:30 a. pi. today
on a flight to the west coast In
II , an attempt to break the tran*co®-r
»h WKY, Oklahoma City, from Linental speed record established
to V3b o’clock. , \Mr. Pine* will Laat we(»k by Miss Laura Ingalls,
"ii the air over a state-wide | American girl.^ . ' . • . \
stun at Indian.UH)lis. fthc! Wil'
JivtiM KVOO. TiU»a;„KFJF. Ok,-1 rlyinf? an Eagle Rock Bullet mono-
fctpu City; KOCW, Chickasha, | p)an©.
NEW ORLEANS, l*a., Oct. 13.
- (IP) —Government officials aua
cotton men from over the south
gathered in New , Orleans-today
for a. conference which Jt was
hoped would build up the price of
the south’s chief commodity. .
There wpre rumors- if impend-
ing conflict between shippers and
federal farm hoard members in
reports that the shippers believ-
ed their functions were being us-
urped J by the hoard, hut D. E.
McCuen of Greenville, S. C.,
director Arnos W. W, Wood-
cock's monthly progress report.
If this rate of arrests is main-
tained for the remainder of the
year, about 66,000 persons will
have been arrested by the federal
dry forces. In 1520 about 66,-
000 were arrested. * ,
As a result either of Jury trials
or guilty pleas, the government
won convictions In 7,101 of cases
tried in the quarter while acquit-
Up-
on the
court dockets numbered 24,522
at the end of the quarter.
i Fines collected In the quarter
from those convicted totaled
17^6,485, ' while 758.HH0 days
Were meted out In sentences to
prohibition law offenders.
Seizures of automobiles num-
bered 1,978 In the quarter July,
August and September . while 6,-
515 stills were taken in raids.
"»lHip from 7:30 to 8 o’clock,
elided hi the hook-up will be
KGCB. Enid.
• . ”...
Aik Smith Resigns As
Guthrie Police Chief
Activities In City
■|J'former El
ip'ii. has resigned his position
i lilcf uf police at Guthrie* and
'll return to this city, according
surd received from Guthrie.
t Smith gave his business in-
in RL-Keno as his reason
’ T* signing, -Earl Geddes,j acting
manager of Guthrie*, said. Mr,
'llh lu tame chief of police
prD. about three months a6°-
' resignation will become ef«
■ ^
L^e November 1.
Mr*. Miller hoped to fly as Ur I MaL« InsDCCtion of Lines’
.* Vrichila, KAn*.. today and con-! ^aKC inspccuun
tinue to Los Angeles tomorrow,
with a stop at Albuquerque, N. M-.
for refueling..: ' .
Dr. James Kimball, government
expert; informed her
t
northwestern district of the state,
to attend the national livestock
Judging contests. . • ,
Russell survived the county and
district Judging contests, but was
placed twelfth in tho state com-
petition. He will be eligible for
the state contests next year and
is attending the national fhow
for the educational advantages
and experience it will provide
him.
Mr. Hedge's. Who is .‘county
agent of Custer .county, had with
him, in additioln to the Cana-
dian coujity youth, two hoys from
Custer county and two from Gar-
field county.
Of Whooping CoughL.ha Being Made At u" ,<K
« % - - —r*’
Juanita Violet Potter, fivc-
week-old daiiahter of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl E. Potter. *04 North M
street, died at the home. Sunday
evening of whooplm couRh. The
child had been 111 for about two
weeks;
Central School Building
ton Shippers' association, hoped
to preserve amity. .
-Among those scheduled to. at-
tend were Secretary of Commerce
Robert V. Lamont, Chairman
New heat registers are being j Alexander l,egge of the federal
made and installed In the Centrallfarm hoard. Carl Williams, cot-
building this week. The Central ton member of the farm board.
-V - - —i*. w..iu I Eugene Meyer, Jr., governor of
War Secretary In State
For Few Days
The Res. R. R. Hildebrand. | „rhoo, bui.din* Is the only b»Me ^ y y
that Is ncaien i a. r. _____.,__.
Redo weather
L A. Richardson, .of Chicago,
pastor of the . First ( hr 1st Ian
church, will conduct tho ftflHffat*
services at the Benson Funeral
home Tuesday _afternoon, at 2
o’clock. Interment will be made
in the El Reno cemetery.
Deputy Sheriff-Shot
Three Times By Prisoner
weather conditions were favorable superintendent oL motor power
huTthat she might run into head- for the Rock Island railway com
winds. .#4
After a few' days- on the Pacific
coast she plans to fly hack, mak-
ing only one stop at Wichita,
pany. is visiting the local Rock
Island general office building to-
day on a tour of inspection.
Thursday of this week, . L. C.
WEATHER
Frltch and W. \t Burns, both of ( cloudy.
/ PLATta|iOrt|l,'Nb.# Oct. 13.
™ RP) * _- Deputy Sheriff Rba
Young, of Cass county, was fbot
Partly cloudy tonight except In three times this morning l»>
prisoner who was being taken
from a train and waa-to have been
ing In the,.system
by meaftS of coal for fuel.
1 reekmbre, vic» president and
general manager of the American
of the other city schonMyuildings (^otton Growerw' Cpoperative as-
of the abefation, Cameron1 WRUams, df
are heated
means
Gastonia^N. C., president of the
building will b« taken out and
replaced with new Ones, made in i TnrCC .AlTeSlBl fllMW
at th® Lanin an
northwest portion. Tuesday partly
Mrs, C. IL Carroll,1 of Tacoma. | Chicago, will also 6e here on a
Wash" and Mrs. C. F. Hudson, of tour of Inspection. Mr.‘Frltch is
Tnlsa. spent the week-end with L Ice-president in charge of.
their sister, Mt*. harry G. Powell j Ron. and Mr. Burns is vice-pres-
and Mr Powell, 519 South Had-1ident in charge of the auditing de-
P*
den aybnut. ^
artment of the company
LOCAL TEMPER ATI' RKH
XU.\ 8. thermometer st Ft. Reno)
• For 24'hosr period ending at
4 o'clock Honday—»»lgh MO; low,
IM; at 4 o'clock,
Pardon And Parole
Board Opens Session
M'-AI.ESTER. Okl*.. Oct. 13.
STILI.WATER. OkU . O.-t 13.
(IP) ^Arrival nt Pair Irk J Hur-
ley, utcrelary, of war. wax to
gtart a day of aritvltles here
today. * . %•
The war secretary wan expect-
ed to arrive here by plane from
Ponca City shortly before noon.
The program may Ik? delayed,
however, by the rain soaked fly-
Here Over Week-End ing rw<i »nd inoi*ni<>ni womiikt
sent to Nebraska City.
The name of lli,e prisOper wa*
not known by Sheriff Bert Reed,
of CaSs county, who Immediately
organized a poqse to search for
the escaped man.
OJP)
All members of the unof-
ficial pardon and parole board
were present today as'the. meet-
ing opened at the state peniten-
tiary today. 8i«ty-f1ve cases were
scheduled to be reviewed.
John Shelton, colored., wan ar-
rested Sunday evening an he was
stealing coal from the. yards of
the Rock Island railroad company,
which forced Hurley to remain in
Ponca City last night. T -
Immediately after, -landing.
Hurley was to dedicate the new
municipal airport. He then will
fc
according to (ho pollci*. He ; rr-vi. w the. cadet cori** of OkU-
brought to the city Jail and la'er homa A & M. eollegc
released to county'officer*. More than 1.4»0 Invitation,
Krcrett Fuller and 0. C. ^■ were aent to prominent Okl«-
Bride: paid finea of 13 each . Homans by dty offleWa for the
for charge* of. airport dedication. The port
tn police- court
speeding.
has 240 acres
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Blair, James R. & Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 217, Ed. 1 Monday, October 13, 1930, newspaper, October 13, 1930; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc925510/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.