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UNITED PRESS SERVICE
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5,
CENTRAL PRESS SERVICE
SINGLE COPY 6 CENTS
Hear
TO RE-DEDICATE CHURCH SUNDAY
The rain 8atu. was the
first enjoyed here since Sept-
tember 14 and was realty
welcomed • * «
pcrintendent Wrinkle
liscusses Their Train-
ing And Experience
By II, K. WRINKLE
ne of tho essentials of a mod-
, school system is to have a
trained and well experienced
of teachers. The fact that
lleno has such a teaching
:e was brought out in a To-
re port of the teachers' cre-
itials eomniltlee of the Hoard
Education. In this report It
found out that the present
chers. of Kl Ueno, had taught
otal 4HO years, or an average
7.6., years. That is, the entire
ichlng force of the El Reno
ools are well experienced, hav-
taught on the average 7.6
rs. It was further brought
that (he teachers here are not
y well experienced, but they
e had considerable experience
jhlng. in El Reuo school. The
tent teachers having taught
K1 Reno schools a total 2U
rs, which Is an average of 3.4
rs In the El Reno schools.
The Tribune phpnea were
"sure nuf" busy0 Saturday
afternoon with injuries about
the World Series. The Cardi-
nals* surprised a lot of Ath-
letic followers with a real
brund of base ball yesterday.
The E. it. 8. Indians are
startiug the >ear*off In hard
luck again. Reck broke hia left
arm in Friday's game at
Anadarko. which' seemed' to
break the morale of the team
for a while, hut after Coacn
Slmmoqn finished with them
at the half; they displayed real
fight throughout the last two
periods. —
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J. T. LeMasters Wounds
Youth; Another Member
Of Group Confesses
Programs
Services
Christian Church
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Today Are Announced
We Saw Today
John \P. Matthews. A. J.
Klvett, Arthur T. March and
James K. Kelso, who attended
the Anadarko-Kl Reno foothftll
game In Anadarko Krtday after-
noon. They went via automo-
bile. Mr. Kelao was the chauf-
feur and the time spent In go-
ing was 1 hour and nine mtn-
utea. Boy* will be boys????
Mr. and Mra. Jack I to Alloy.
1003 West Hayes street, who
celebrated their forty first wed-
ding annlveraary on Tuesday,
September 30.
Louis
T|a
m
Plays
Brilliantly Behind Hal-
lahan To Win 5-0
El Renoltes will have to get
out their slickers and hoots, at
laat that real old fall weather
appears to be here.
One of three men who were be-
lieved to be bandits was shot Fri-
day night by John T.. l^Masters,
owner and operator of the Alamo
tourist park and aerrlce atatton
on highway 66. west of Oklahoma
City, when Mr. LeMasters aaw the
men approaching the filling •tn-
tlon.
Mr. LeMastera, who la well
known In El Reno, said that the
three n^en had parked their car
west of his tourist park and walk-
ed back, toward the filling station.
One of the three men fell after
Mr. LeMastera had fired one shot.
The other two men picked him
up and placed him In the car,
after which the trio drove away.
' The Alamo filling station has
been held up several times.
Youth Held at Hoapital
Shortly after Mr. LeMaatera had
reported to Oklahoma City |U'
thorltles that he had shot a sua-
Top view shows the First ChrifUan church, 400 Bouth Barker
the * *n« me" 'of' *»U >*« re dedicated with three appropriate
he teachers not only have had ] Procjnjtation Soon As Aid I tho 1400 block East 20th street, today. Approximately 913,000 hag been, spent bf the UiintfniiUoit
---------------- —W irrecipildlionown fk* aw I the UMbu** MSI |n wraodaHnf the »„tarior Of the main auditorium and tn.talling a
0k*^ ™ hi I DIM organ and a baptistry. Relo*. left. I. Dr. I. N. McCaah. prea-
side ruble experience In teach-
but they are well trained,
per cent of the. teacher*
e Masters • degrees, which
ns that they have spent at
t ffve years taking college
university work above their
h school training.
To Fall Crops and
Wheat Sowing.
I" <)»l!ffertn« <ftoL°anRt»n shot ldent of Phillip* university. Knld, who will deliver the sermon* at
each of the three services today, and right, the pastor, the Rev. R. R.
pH si
wound In his left leg.
Three other youths were held In | Hildebrand
county Jail
A dru.lln* rain, the f.rat pre-1 Saturday as holdup auapecU. One
of the trto, Lee Murphy, was Iden-
lity-one per cont of our teach-! clplcatlo* of consequence B*n € titled by Mr. LeMasters as a mem-
have A. B. or B. 8. degrees, September 14. visited Canadian her of the aroup which approach-
Icatlng that they have had c0Ulity Saturday afternoon and ed his filling station. Later, Mur-
t years of college draining. I . The rain started falling phy confessed the robbery attempt
le romuinder of the faculty u .. . f - . . w and named the other members of
e life certificate*. which here shortly before 2 o clock and I offlwrg ga,d „,0
huh that they have had two continued almost without inleMconfeWed the four had robbed a
many of them three years of|rUptlon until after dark,-- - I man on~East 23rd street shortly ,, ,
lege- training. Our teachers Although, the rainfall ceased before Bnarr was shot, according | Light r rancnlSe MB tttn.f Contradict
•e had a total of 1433 college before 7 o'clock Saturday even- t0 the officers.
Addresses by Dr. I. N. MeCash,
president of Phillips university,
Knld, will feature the three serv-
ices re-dedlcatlng the First Chris-
tian church, today. Approximately
$13,000 has been spent by the
Christian congregation In com-
pletely remodeling the main audi-
torium of the edifice and Install-
ing a large and coatly pipe organ.
The complete program for the
three services was announced Sat-
urday by the Rev, R. R. Hilde-
brand, pastor of the church. .The
morning service 1 will begin »t
10:4$ o'clock, the afternoon serv-
ice at 3:30 o'clock, and the eve-
ning service at 7:30 o’clock.
Following Is the program for
the threw services:
Morning Worship
Organ Prelude— Mr. Boggeaa.
Call to Worship (congregation
standing). • . - ' j
The Lord's Prayer (In unlaon).
Congregational hymn 270, "Come
Thou—"
Scripture Reading.» Psalm S4.
Prayer.
Response.
Anthem, "Sing Unto the Lord’1
—Holton.
Offertory.
Announcements.
Bolo, "The King's Highway”—
O'Hara—By W. P. Morrison. /
‘ Sermon—Dr. I. N. McCaah.
Invitation Hymn 66, "Have
Thine Own Way, Lord.”
Solicitation. -
Closing hymn,* 249, "Love Di-
vine."
Organ Poetlnde—Mr. Bogies*
Frank Kraft, who really re-
cognised a drop of rain, which
fell on kls nose while ho was
enjoying a game of golf at the
El Reno Oolf and Country dub
Friday afternoon.
A prominent Canadian county
farmer In speaking of the veg^
etables raised on his farm re-
marked, "We eat what we can
and what we can't eat we can.”
PURS ARE MADE
ID OBSERVE FIRE
8PORT8MANS PARK. 81. Lo$ls
Oct. 4.-~(lP>— Behind the unfath-
omable pitching of Wild BUI Hell*
ahan, the Si. Loula Cardinals won
the third game of the world aer-
lea by shutting out the Philadel-
phia Athletics today, 6 te 0.
Philadelphia now has won two
and 8L Loula one. <
llallahan was at times as wild
as hts name Implies, but lnlnvln- _
cl hie when necessary. The Ath-
letics on the other hand couldn’t
ihdose a hurler who could stop
the Cardinals, although they used
three. Douthit. Card* centerfielder,
ntarted the scoring with a home _
run In the fourth tnntng.
Walberg, 8hores aud Quinn
faced the Cards In succession on
the mound and none could halt
Gabby Street's team.
.* First Inning
Athletics—Bishop singled be-
tween short and second. Dykes
a L t 4 j /i* • fapned. Bishop almost caught St
Schools And Civic Oruan- flrilt Cochrane walked. Simmons
fanned. Foxx singled to short.
Gelbert saved a ran by making
a beautiful stop, but fell. Miller
fanned: Two hit*, no runa, no er-
rors. >. ^ < ,
Cards—Douthit fouled out to
Extensive plans are being made Foxx at first base. Adams flyed
by the city fire department, civic out to left field Frisch hit hlgn
rural fl* t0 rl*ht which , was
taken by Miller. No hits, no runa.
no errors. v ^ .
Second Inning
Athletics—Haas hit grounder
to first, Bottomley making the
put-out un assisted., Boley filed
to right field, and was out on a
beautiful catch by Blades. Wahl-
berg grounder to second. No hits.
izations To Join In
Observance
organizations, city and
schoola of Canadian county
observance of the annual fire pre-
vention week. H. R. Wrinkle, sup-
erintendent of the city schools, an-
nounced Saturday that the princi-
pals of all city schools had regular
programs outlined for the students
Those who attend the morning I lor this week
urn of education, or an aver- |nKt the sky was cloudy and ther*
of 25.2 college hours of edu- were indications that more ralnlRliard. The other three were book-
ion, which means that theyl W0U|d fall before morning. At ed .for Investigation. Four hold-
prof egslonally. trained teach- 7 0*c|ock. a total of three-tenth upM were reported In Oklahoma
Hn.rr wM ordered placed udd.r Due For Consideration _ With 47-0 Victory. .
BeRF StoriCS worship service will he guests of ... . .
near BUirws I ihe church H t 900D^ar lunch. | fire preTemlU* Mil will Iwju
eon. f . -•
Fellewthla Service I '
Invite all who are IVSfVMi
A representative of the state j no runs, no errors. *
Cards ~ Bottomley fanned
The proposed ordinance grant
OWEN FIELD. MEMORIAL
da ol training and develau-
chlldren.
tearhers trained In proper | 0f an jncj! had fallen.
-Hosknl Into Soil -v *
The rain was of the soaking
It might be Interesting to know.|type and was of great benefit,
t the average salary of the aK a|j Gf ^e moisture was^soaked
elementary I up soil. It will prove ot
great benefit to fall pastures
twelve months basis, (teachers I an(j other fall crops und will aid
ast live twelve months) this i» materially In wheat sowing,
onihly salary of $79.12. The | acCordinK to farmers. A large per
i»rage salary of the high school renl of the wheat crops has
$1,321.63, which Hjr(>ady h«»<*n sown,^1t is said.
C»0 Friday night.
hers _ of the
ools Is $949.46 per year.
On
asha Addresses Meeting
chers is
-r sr. rr. irssi b- NitkiM #f chick
Is. ('onsldertng tho number Temperatures have been about
years.our teachers have normal for the past several days,
colleges and universities pre- The |0W6gt mark reached Satur-
ing themselves for their work. rtay waR 71 degree# above, while
seems tW they are not over- the iOWP*t mark toutched Friday
Id. ‘ * ‘ I night was 55 degrees.
Another essential of the Hiod-
ln« * »*ht and l,0Wer frA“chl»e I STADIUM. NORMAN Okl*.. Oct. | ^
to the Cltlxen Public company 4 tIP)— The university of Okla-
of Kansas City, Mo., is scheduled horns football team contradlcated 1 ^ ytfitlhg ifilnlaters will bring
...... ... "«»« y XS' £SZXh.“" To .' 01 ‘'“,
- - - ■— —
day night. At the September ft6r®
meeting of the board, it was vo$m . # .. A , --
* held down the crowd both In1
until the October meetln*. MBlbw and iplrU. But there
We cordially .•••» —---— . - ,.
endeavoring to Mvo the ChriatUa whooU In the^ county, working
with the local fire department and
Miss Irma Bouth. county super*
the city either Monday or Tues- Hafey tanned. Blades hit a long
day to make arrangement^ for a ny to center field. Haas made fhe
various rural put out. No hlta, no runa, no er-
Followlng the Communion aerv-1 ,nUnden^a°|flt^0^# olv#f|
Charles McCain, fire chief, an
V®- # . •• w • .
Third Inning
/ Athletics, — Bishop grounded
out to firat. Dyke* walked. Coch-
rane walked.' Simmons hit to
rain took
■ft
8olo—Mr. Boggess.
Anthem. a'flend Out Thy Ught" , f. ni
(Loreni)—mTp. Morrison/dlrec-1 the local Junior Chamber of Com
abort, Gelbert to Friach to Bot-
nounced Saturday that the state I ioln\9j for a double play, Coch
representative had stated that h« rane belnk caught at second. No
hoped 4o work in cooperation with no rugB and no errors. >
Carde—Wilson out on a high
mfcrce with his rural program. It I follj taken by Cochrane. Gelbert
The proposed ordinance
been pae.ed on lint rendln*. If 0Ut' l S,™e.,on.
Solo, "1 Shall Not Pm* A*.in I
(Effinger)—Mias Jala | would be made to secure sevi ra
This Way
finally passed, the ordinance will
be submitted to the voters of
the city for approval or rejec-
ll°Ler.l other matter,, moatly I Soo.ner" *a,“ed 318
n school system Is an iinder-
ndlng, well trained and well
Iperienced administrative staff,
e iM*incl|»als of the El t Reno
hools have had an average of
6 years. They have also had.
addition to the general col-
e training, special training in
tool aupervlsion and admini-
ation. The average salary of
Intensive campaigns were out- routine, are. ..scheduled to oc-
llned by Canadian county Re- cupy the attention of the com-
publican, at a meetln* held In "laMoner, Monday nl*ht.
come. About 5,000 attended.
Not only the score but the
summary shows the preponder-
ance of Oklahoma's victory. The
scrimmage to 19 for the Lobos
and made 16 first downs while
Message—Dr. I. N. McCaah.
Evening Worship
Organ Preludo-Mr. Boggeaa
ut, khort to first. Hallahan hit
a high fly to short. No hit*, no
runs, no errors.
Fourth Inning gn=-
Athirties—Foxx out on hard
er.
high school boys to visit the vari-
ous schools and give short fire
prevention talks.
___ ,n 1,16 BchoolB* children will groun<j6r f0 pitcher. Miller out,
Orchc'itra—a”O"Morhaon load-1 ** taught varioua method* of fire flrit uQ.MaUtod. Haai fanned. No
Orcheatra A. O. Mornaon. iea I prflTent|on They wl„ ^ |nr„rmt.d fc|u nQ ruRa< B0 error*.
of the great disasters which have
(Continued on page 8)
Cards—Douthit hit
homo-
... c„»„ 8.,And WomlI1
noon, There was a good attend-1
the visitors wore unable to . . . .
account for a single one. After | ConstititltiOCial Rights
Warren, who did most fo the first
quarter ball carrying by Coach
resulted from large fires and the fun QVor lftft f|eld Adamg hit a
Importance of taklug steps to pro- hjKh jquj whjch was fanned. One
run, one hit, no errori.
Firth Inning
Athletics—Boley out, high fly
anee considering the inclement
weather. Tractlcally all RepuWl-
SUi. In A Store | £££ 5^*2. T&
can county
present.
candidates were
BRADDOCK. Pa.. Oct. 4 (UP)—
Two men and a woman were kill-
John n: Nlcklo. of Chlka.ha.H •«“* » th‘rd man wa*.prob*b^
treasurer of the .Ute Republic.wounded here t^ay when
committee, addre.eed the meet- '-o
first touchdoYn* it was an Okla-|cUban congr
homa walk away; /
;iR-lEl Reno Presbyterisns To | | S r,r" ^ ”d
Mr. and Mrs
vent such conflagrations
I H iThe fire chief Saturday was
Are Suspended In Cubt I looking up ordinances In reference _________
‘ to wooden fire escapes, and other ^ rJght Wahlberg fanned
HAYANA, Oct. 4.—<IP>—The flrq ordinances.. An intensive pfo- K|ghop hit a long single to right.
gave President ««■»"> b« launched by the city 0yke|( oul hlgh fljr t0 center-
n .1 M k a aw and fire department officials (his jd Q0e hit, no runs, no or-
Gerardo Machado the power to wMfc to comf.t Bnd wlpe otll ()re I,e,a' une DU'
suspend conatitutlonal rights un- haxsrds and Instill the Importance
tools is $1,690.00 per year
In the two essentials of a Itiod-
i school system listed above,
seems that wo might conclude
the El Reno schools rank
Pick Delegate Today
. M h will he Carried H fire with revolvers.
publicans
Ira A. Hill
at
11.
udents To Speak
On Fire Prevention
Aa “Fire Pre*entlon Week
la next week, Ml*, Effle Jorn*.
ail of the public * peaking de-
rtinent ha* l>ecn bu»y thl* week
. n. . ,, »..d Louis Tomtano, 70, a cu§-
°.f <:h,!^ok•e• „Rf lom«r- wer* k,Ued ;-
A lay delegate to the annual Publican candidate for governo . wltnegRP, bb((j ,01lr meD drove
A lay oe.egaie i ___ w,„ vl„lt E1 Reno for a campaign .. .__^ .h-m
rors. . Blades msde a beautiful
play when he held Bishop tg a
tH after the November elections 0f atrenurous fire prevention inea-1 H|nRlo qb h|- ,onf drl¥6
at a special aeaalon early today. *ure* In tho mind* of the El Reno
Congreaa adopted the mea,ure>'“Mn* *fineral
Card*—Hafey grounded out to
Short. Blade* singled to center-
Wllaon ainglnd to rigJiH
presented by ^he^ AcCUged Of Stealing field'. Blade* going to third. Gel.
a vote
and 78 to 10 In the house. I . . uprp i„ Arrested i hPtV aln*,od
The presidential message said I Mere *18 Arresieu | u.lllinn
that extraordinary conditions in
Blades scored, bur
Wilson was put out trying to
make third. Hallahan walkod.
up to the store and two of the
. . ^ tuf .. .ran to the entrance. They stood
latter part of thl, month. It was K # mom<intt rirtnK thelr
meeting of the Oklahoma Synod __Ifcn
,to ITM.rt.rUn rhumb., .hlrh •«'— > "« ""
church today. The delegate to not been set. _ an outcry.-The men hacked to
Republican headquartar«2$IM£ ^w€gr and were driven away.
opened Saturday on East Wrvw1- s
Appeals For Peace Stand
Are Voiced —
sysrs zsx I y o-4*c'4,-“vlr;;rrhri“r"d °”°
GENEVA, Oct. 4—<1P)
The
be named today and the pastor,
the Rev. E. M. Clark, will.rep-
iMaiAriki nnw i afternoon after Oscar White, af.
^h. ri. u« Okl.hotn. City Util™ h.4
S.1SS SST "“J -j-
X ■XTta’cKX Si I »
msunttitt' Kl Itrno mn.mollou I “..'-.T’l.SJhlKkfer M.n Killed
clev.oth ..mubl, .1 ,b. I.«u. ld,„, „ b. •«»»«■•
rear of the Bonehreak hardware
Mtc^speaking^t^ila^^pSchis TThe 8^0^111 be in^’;mhIob ?t0W^J2wrthelfcSl^^
rc IVeTentlin. U wm thought I Clty. te moderator of thel A committee will be named to
of nations concluded its work «uu . . artlnn tol1’-1 *'***>”.
adjourned today. nXmIvm and protlrty Kauck ^ce arrived a. the Oklahoma
. ^ , The final session of the sssem- p reaulred City police station, however, he
When Struck By Ctr bIy WM m.rked by . ..im„ •cllon waa r,<,ulred
Bftxth Inning '
Athletics—^ochyane - out, sec-
ond to first,- Simmons doubled
between center and ■«right. Fotx
hit a high foul, which was Uken
bj Bottomley. Miller hit aR>ng
fly to centerfield for an out. Orff
hit, no runs, no errors.
Cards—Adams grounded to third.
8 A PULP A, Okla., Oct! 4 (H')
challenge to nations of the world K * « n
either to about-face’In the path UCMfRl KRin raw
*. la* 1killed early today
A few members of the committee alruck ^ m car (jrtTen by Floyd
u aa be heipfui to the *r*d«|Mexico PUutt Reception.
idents. The following boya and
were named Saturday.
Stuart on a detour road between
Mounds and Kiefer,
was told dhat two charges of j Dykes took a nice hop and threw
auto theft had been filed against LQ ^r#t jn time to cati h him.
White there and that tho prisoner, prjgch out# high foul to first, tak-
Over Stlte Of Texts I wonld not be releMMl to C*- Ln by Fexx Bottomley receive,1
nadian county. Mr. Honehrake ()(|( ha|ld ,or hh( beautiful play
DALLAS, Te*.. Oct. 4 —(IP)— | recovered hi* car several wee*. |ln f,e,d m„ he came to bat. Bot-
rls will visit the grade school*:
lliur Ellsworth. Malcolm Gar-
in. Vance Jones, Bob Cleterdon
irnes Bulick,
iblcn, Helen Fost.
For Ambassador Clark Negro Farmer Accused of $uart was brought to a hos- ed that the uncertainties of poii-
g ■ ‘ —. -M -A A PaBa« p,ul here* three companions, ties m|a|jt make the address hi a
Selling MoriKagfCl iyOlUm ||b K Shipman. Jphn Huff, nnd |Mt ^fore ther assembly.
Lgrd Cecil,«of England, -/who I |>r€K*lpltaxtion In varying degree# egu. ,hut White was not drre*!* i tomley out, second to first. No
delivered the challenge, declar- waJ| report-ed generally over the ed until Friday
MTXICO CITY. Oct 4.
Kills Cupp. Huby | Mexico's reception ot J.. Reuben
(’lark. Jr., ol Salt Lake City,
who succeeds Dwight ^W
I ■■■■I up ■ Harley Haug. all ot Kiefer, were
George Fowler, colored, a far- j ^ld jn ^ roUnty Jail. They said
Mor- inter residing 26 miles northwest | ||)ey did not see. Ashley and
"1 make (his final appeal.
British statesman said.
state to tbe government weath-
er bureau here today. j
The heaviest rainfall was at
Del Rio, where 4.86 inches were
xal Trapmen To
h, United Stales ambassador I of Kl Reno, pleaded not guilty thelr c*r 8truck him because of
to Mexico, will be In the nature|*hen arraigned m county^ court jdn,t that blinded them.
row as
(Continued on page 8)
“■* **y | recorded within - the past ~r'ti
hours. It was continuing today.
Other towns
Many Kl Renq trapahooters are
Given Death Sentence
■.rjris * —-
unit or the Capitol City gun Mexlco Rr(.Ppied Clark * appoint- roiton.
lit »t Oklahoma City, thl* at- mpnt -with pleasure." Mexican
rtnoon. A few attended' the officials were equally pleased by
enta Saturday and more will go the fact that President Hoover
day. Rufus King, 14-year-old dld not a|low the ambassadorial
y. of Wichita Falls, Texas, who -pogt to remain vacant lon*- ________
present holds the Grand Am- Clark's experience here and ^B|gt|0wrra
b an championship t for trap- an under-socretary of 8tat*-
looting, will be featured at the narited him wltK the problems of « %, * «
flow events. relation, between Mexico and the) (U. S. thermometer at Reno)Jeer. E
Kirns-will have as his oppo | r„|t€Kj. states He Is regarded
nta'some of the best shots In
KinR Boris Engaged
Worth. Abilene.
To Italian Princess iioustoa. corpu* chriau »nd d*i- Diphthm-u
hits, no runs, no errors
Hrvrnth Inning .
Athletics- -Haas out, second to
first. Boley, short to first. 81)01*4
watked^Blahop singled over sec-
ond. Dykes grounded to Bottom-
ley.. who made the put out un-
reporting rtln | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t lyd£^0Bjiie4t one hit.no runs, no
errors. ^ l t '
Cards—Hafey hit a long single
to left field. Simmons made g
Daughter Of Former
El Reno Residents Dies
Laurnell D.’ivfg, 8,years of age.
this morning were Austin. Fori 18. Davis, of Watonga. died at
8ans Antonio, | her home • Thunlday mornlhg
Was thought to be
( loud) with probable thunder
1 l> - . \ t 'ROME, ()<n. 4-.—UF)—A royal . fkwkll#K c,iin(UT
HOUSTON, Tex., Oct. 4.—(IF) romance triumphed overgthe. ob-jAewyp -- -1
—Jess J. Maple, confessed ban Jectlons of church and state to- ' oil
dit-klller and former army sharp- j day with the official announce-1 White SOX LVtt 3BT1CS
shooter today ' was J _ a ^
penalty, he askedr* Boris of BulfRVla Md
A Jury returned a verdict ofiGiovanna, of Italy.
The forecast waa for occasional | Watonga Friday afternoon
and Mrs. Davis
In El Reno.
the cause. Burial was made lH||,wmfUl return to save a double.
‘ who replaced
afternoon. Mr Watk|n-
formerly resided
Blades,' singled 4o center field.
I..u«t .1 lb. - «'«! With Cub(li Winning 8-2
IAX-AIj TEMPER A TURKS
death in the \electrtc chair fori Princess Glovanna is II y‘^r-
e state and the southwest^
_________ _____________ CHICAGO, Oct.. 4—($JP>— The
ths murder of Motorcycle OKI- oldV'tke third daughter of KlngjOkkwgo^ ^Ue^Soxwoo tBa fourth
n Fitzaerald slain In a Victor Emmanuel and Queen Hel- game of the city r .
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Hafey went to third and then
Watkins .went to second on the
relay. - Wilson singled, scoring
P | Hafey -and Watkins. Quinn Is
City Firemen Klin pltrh|nfC for Athletics. Gelbert
grounded to flrnt,.sWho tossed to
Trash Fire Gives
rs 5s -v ~i - - - - -
question. * *
The fire department was nill-, nhort at second to catch Wilson.
e<l to 703 South Macomb ave- j Hallahan fanned. Douthit^ngled.
night, about 7:3'>jAdamll j,lt a hard drlv* to pitch-
o'clock. to put out a tra»h flf^gapSPPllP^PWPP^i^M
No damage rwulted. ' 1 (Continued on page 8)
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Blair, James R. & Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Sunday Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 310, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 5, 1930, newspaper, October 5, 1930; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc925550/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.