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McA doo Eligible
Even For Speaker;
May 1 albeit, loo
Still another job for Secrc'a;
McAdoo.
Ilo lias been mentioned ft
tkor of the House of K p «
u'ativ os.
ii> j.r.n-rul deba'.e Congressuia'
•! « of Wisconsin, yesterda:
rem ti i« I th House that it. nee
< . • a Speaker from its owi
Vnyono would do. h
aid. a tin Uoust wanted \
;• y> . I argument, the cont. r.
t urn was generally admltte I
l!.!: ! . ' said ("■ ii^• < :n.i
Madden of llllnoi- republ < an
"that this won't be spoken of 1 •
loudly, or, as sure as you're alive
th- Se< rctarv ot the Ti im ,ur> wil
ha v
ano
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LSI nlViLiMun
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American Hen on
Job; Eggs I hop
27 Cents In Price
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iii i mlll\ iu \>k
over tr
morning
London. March b—An official Rui
,• f , , , >'an statement published today sav
-went Ensifln Krylenko the Bolshevik com
I' ... this • n>ander*in-chief, has sent a message
, ,i . • a willi to the Geramn and Austrian chief Mi 11 •'
..^tory to commanders stating that the Germnru r* 1 — ! «■
Hun pris- .nd Austrians are still fignting. no! (
vicious gun was withstand;ng the conclusion of pea lie ni
•ngerous front line Ensign Krylenko asks whether th.- m i
Mrs B 0 Johns Is Secretin- ol
Local Branch: M s C iylt>
Donates Sewing Machine
Motor To Cliaptci
13 HAVE fill il ffi HAVE
flFl, IS QUESTION
01ficci> and Director.~ ol Vallcv
Fair As ociation Issues Call
Foi Meet in:'. At City
H ill Ti. Determine
LaFoilette Condemned
By Assembly Vote
BULLETIN
M.a = vWi;; March 0—The res •
u.tion condemning Senator LaFoilette
was passed by vote of fifty three tu
ti irty-1wo in the state assembly th• i.
nt tie
after
Mai
■on.
Ma
''1 • it
: from the enemy. No German high command has taken a*I ' > Alt- II
AH ti
t' MiiiTl\
husin
mm latioii
nni"reo vt
, steps necessary for cessation of hoc
tilities.
ON TO MOSCOW.
1. -^don. March &—The evacuation -j- \XK I Ol It ISltl\(i**
c f Pet. .•« begun. Three state
ecordlng to a Reuter dit- I\ HII• KI M l(\S j 1,1
, Uh i'ctrograd dated Tuesdayt
ha .. leave the capital from
. u h tho population also is fleeing
hastily.
The b"'3hevikt government proposes,
i eclrre Moscow the Russian Capi
Associated I'ress.
I Loudon. March — Brior- lie
Of the soc<wid duy of the wee vv '
bond campaign, tanks which an ir>ur
Guthrie brant ii will be r«i
Mrs Johns. and all donatio!
Guthrie brant h will bo - n
Tln« division rf the Hid Cro
is being completed today
and Air- liter will t
j their ti iiiirt 1 in of work
time on lit
j now that tli
ni - ."ii ti'
li *i \ftfw an all
•tate (l . nililx
idltn n '.n 111■ • re.'ohi
v-iiator Uoberi M f-a
attitude toward t-«s
■ ml im .in-
work inun tli
■ ill h. \ery hus\ ii
int> orKani/ation h.
Heating- Value ot Product Not
Appreciably Impaired, is the
Burden of the Experts
Opinion
•tinll
all> v
: t i/.m - i i ii
at \ hall.
night vigil, tin
I to break the des
t ion 11 fensure
Follotto for his
war. ) t\
The loyalist strength shown on a
j roll t all at L': 10 this morning showed
Is vol. three b w- r than rrquiret?
• :4f the weary member
ti «>ti tin
the , ,ii
i mi mi im v\ sri: vM.saii',
\lt\ll Ml MM) BADLY
It HI VI.I |i it\ Hill 1IS1I
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BULLETIN.
An Atlantic Port March 6—The Am.
''"can steamship Armenia, formerly
Ge.man merchantman, Iie3 beached
nd ti.idly damaged on tho British
\* st after being torpedoed by a Ger-
it w.ib learned with
t le tinval of the Armenia's crew
here today Th# jttack took place
on Feb 9. about two woeks after See-
r-tary Dan.els made public the deta h
of .1 similar attack on the Armenia in
December.
Another ship, though to be a troo
>'•'i'i tiansport has been reported by wire-
►ft rt jii i • ! motion b' 'ess. torpedoed on the Irish coast.
T'l
Dili11 wa;
TI
nt ir
• mrf Petrograd a free port.
'r"T FRONT.
i lug Londuti and the
i btought in nearly - >.
province* luu!
iii-i.iii'ii pounds. |
work.
aii<l • m
separated from flm It.
will be betti'r maiiai
will get greater rt sult-
The eomph
! Iho bishop of London, speaking from ! for the Outln
!!•' t(, of a tank today, deelared he
ii v t*1 hi.- last, hundred i ouuds
•i 1 and that all his income was
-.iid he was having hi land
r allotments and hi*
• • 1 been turned into H'd
> .'ss hospitals.
MILK SPECIAL ON I. U.
I i.o internrban will run a "tnilK
pecial" from Huthrie 11 Oklaliomi
t . .. beginning Martli 1". Tli
special" will leave Uutliri« at 7 '
r-acii morning and will slop at rvi *>
tation along the line, arriving a'
■ klahoiua * ity at !>::!() n ill.
JTER SLAHo HUtBUCK
' i i'.iii;/arion ami p:
bran. Ii will m-i
in a few days and the Ht-.l t i
members in Cuthii. will ilioti ?■
double tlKi: «ft'ori> In ilif ue-an
timo evory woman and girl in Guthiif
must awake to iii«> nrgeney « t
< demand for more riiergrt; • and n i
.■•■stent work .Many as vet fail
fully realize t li• • r• . I -iirnil'n a n«-•
, this Hetl ('in- - work ami the serioti >
I ness of the war we are ;ill en^ageil n
-Mr W II Ci.yle ha .U uatt .1 a .
ing Jinn lull- in. ! or . i h, fl I ("r.
room-, im W II -a> Alan h.- u
i.. over i' liould go lti ti - wo ran w
has done the most sewing for ill •
pnrtetl lu
(onsutnei
t lira I (la
j ' i ■■ .larch'. I'll
e-or 'lion plant • tor
idine from n.i- being
mgh ) ipes before <
rcial consumption <1
heat value of the
tide extt nt This w
in feature- ot the
I! eling
linarr
ister showed
v'lian Nuleiihaelicr hud
It y ilist but thai tw.
i-iiigebretzen and Kur
en.i
hat
one
lo tin
■ n
the
agains
i.e. i pa n
nrpoi
.1" Oklahoir
iu- Oklahon
ind the oki
hall in the city ot (in
cvenlnu. Mart U
■ eivin." the i mi
Ol I lie ,! - ociat loll
■tor- deciding upon
fair and the transai
:• Imsine shall
r>latls
•t ion
vital
'Ti
if til.
ia pie
liould
home
ha vi ii
. ula >
u non'
in their
i 1 llli 'IIIa
■ ailed .
there i
led firm I > i ha'
. •«irj-t i«m plants
c- of I Ii." Ok la
mpan> through
• the Oklahoma
the heat \alm
•ria 11 > reductd.
nisi of the Ok
ty, who Wa-
a sitcialion and the iontinuance of tie
fair will conic before the meeting ev-
il y stockhoidei is urged to be present
and tak" ,-art in the meeting
Como out and say wli,ethcr ..notliei ,
lair shall be held and when and how,
and under what condition and plan !
l yman .1 (Jra\. .re ident Fred I.
\ eiinCr cretan
Kolletto ! >de
\not her roll call at 7 o dock'left
Hit* situation unchaugtd Loyalist
member admitted that they had
reached their maximum strength.
A new subject in whirl everyone
was vitally ami obviously interested,
naiiifl) hreakla , brought out aillO
lion bj AsRH:nblyman Dontndly for a
gentleman^ agreement t-> gq out for
something: to eat.
Assemblyman Turner, socialist, oh
' i ted which blocked the motion
TI •
bulletin.
Washington March 6—It was au«
■ r >t a lively stated today that the
nited States has sent no communi-
to Japan Oil the subject of •
tion ie Siberia, if any views of ti
I government are oppressed they pr. .
I ly wl11 be conveyed to Great Bri.
tain, through which the United State
hrs received all its information of the
situation.
ANOTHER SHIP TORPED.
' 'elia Ireland. March U—The Brlf
h i,n tlalgarian li,aa been torpedo
• ! ih lr. di coast There were
! "O aboard, nearly f>)0 of w)i- .
" n landed at an Irish : •
The C.iiiuirian was struck by four tor-
se ion finally
ck ItMlav.
djoiirned until
i rat ticalh no reduc
hoi \\\\ {ii i: in \hs i \
(. \(.l\(. I'l S|\| sv | \|
ieuches, facing the Hermans.
Our airnit i, arc n■■.• w- an- >i siaei:
! 1'rMCh rr.d Kaglish instructors
•,d are covering their own section oi
he front.
Clernian submarines have sua-, an
\merican traai hi; and many lives
\\iigfon. Mart h < tmiplaiiu
...ti . ued today against Sear- Itoe
buck Ac Co. of rhicago. by the lederal
tra le commission, charging unfair
aiethods of competition in the i-mi
, duct of its business.
j.-t.
HEALING, WELL SUBJECT-
Hill>111 \ IM \\ II I
Mil si ran i oi in \s
Petrograd, March 6—The Bolshe^i
ki are prepared to withdraw even as
far as the Ural mountain rather than
submit to the defeat of the revolution
said Leon . ro.z:<y in an interview to-
day with the Associated Press.
The
11> ntionda
number
uhlisli 'd by ihe
Experience
The cor|
in Ohio
•oration
ary dub at its regular week
• luncheon today, considered
of business matters. Dele
c.ates were appointed to attend !)••
district conference of notary clubs
Some engaging three minute talks,
punctuated with pat stories, were
entertainment com
i I NMHt Mil It IIU \ Ii \ HUM.
sl II s\\v mis \l\MMt
N'ew York. March •• Tho govern
ii't-nt having ugested conservation l
cloth Mayoi McDonald ol Bradley
Ihadi. \ .1 «*vineed his (Kitrititism to ■
■lav by tleclarlng that women bathers
this summer may ceic or Ll.cir t wn
a tire Bradley Beach, famous for Its
coast line, is expecting f0 develop
something new in the way of lines
made. The
mittee ha.- a number ot national <•"!
rive.) ''>ra''f- bookt d i -i future luncheons
Our troo
(I rinans.
M.t Give Men N
[' - to this tun
•:01itrihutioii le ''l
been lllOIiev -id
thin a; j d'd no brii
to 'he American
have bee il i
iu
the
Arm re
allied
)> od Hut 'It-'
; the war < hve :
■ 'pie.
Lecturer Says Guthrie Must Wake
chief i Up Spiritually In Order To
ha« | Win Commercially ami
Socially
Am
ago.
• A I
e he I
1 home.
already lo«t capnc"y an<1 '
DECLARES GERMANY*WILL NOT YIELD
ONE INCH OF ALSACE-LARRAINE
. hru,'4
i. action and a fourth
hospital desperately
now
wound; d.
If 1 odv in Franco has suffered
lie his good wife have.
A Vietory by Arms.
■ *'i have not permitted their
come them or present
ng forthi ♦heir most j
-' t; to ~ ~
The Hidden Id lur. an int. ; ~ nit;
nnd much interest i- being de wn in
tl.chi.
Tonight New toil ividdi.il will givj " "
l is popular young people's lecture on | York.
'The Psychfdogy of Succes- I'll ,11(11 lleiim':,
lecture usually overflow- tie hou-e hoini today ^a>-
higlilv spoki't I It \s-' were asked to restoro Te.\a-
to Mexii i. the answering "no re
Mr Ridtiell began his lectin' las' :nuiulin;: through tho land woull
evening on Alan. Mind find Plvine hardly bo inore energetic than th
Healing." with a brief study of the1 Ci,.IUUIJI vv|„.„ fi.(. ,,„m „r
spiritual kingdom and it relation to Alsace-Lorraino to France is tli-
the natural as of a cau$e to it.- effect-. (.usst.,j
Ke taught that, things have their| Although the
James Bennett Says Kaiser's Empire Will Fight to End to Keep
Country Which She Stole From France
NOW HAS THE CULL
Sccret Service ol' the Nation
Is At Work Tracing Down
Enemy Agents and
Spies
them i'
determ;;
ausos in spirit, take form in the
sychic, and eventually materialise in
V I* t 7u"|the physical. He aid that lai i-
help defeat the,
not only true in nature, 'mm :n t i
vduals, cities ami nations (iutlire
he remarked incidentally, will nevei
come to its own t onimert ially or so-
i cialiy until it is quickened spiritual-
(Contloued uo P«g* Flv .* i l?
Mar •Jiinie- O'l ion-| farmer junk- r ami indu.-t rial niagnat
n a cable from S!n< k- and moderate oc ali-t peak tliesa".
language It - -iimnied ip in thi
appalling -• iileiue uiteied by deine
cratic leaders of today
"If there
ceding A1
prepared t
Kurope. im
a shamble
w: ei her
(Jer
made oije of our wai aim-, i be
important (<> know what the
mans.thing about Alsace Lorri nc If
they think they can not let it go. th -it
" today . lie world probably face* two mo
no en.| I., war but by years of war. ,
Lorraine, you must if Hy the act of recording without ui;
■iiiiiuie tie vvar until violent language what the Germans
batlleiield. has hi
I im doe
Ship Tonnage Loss
More In February.
iel oil March 6—Commander r i
• a Helluire 1'nionist member u.
Maidstone, in the house of common
'• i.e. :;ivc lubmarine sinkings of
' ' h:: III men a -, averaging 70.000 tons
a January and 80,00 ton
.v.eeklv in February
I • *; LOST WITH TORPED SHIP.
I.omlou. Ala rein ti—Official an-
" inc. nicut wa made by the admir-
todav that the Hritish armed
• i t h.. nr cruiser ('algarian was tor-
. 'd". «l .ind unk on March 1. Two
"eei and l' men were lost.
PETROGRAD EVACUATED
London. March (V-Petrograd is be-
1 evacuated by th/> bolsheviki gov-
■ rmuent Moscow, the ancient capi-
t- again become the seat of
■ • Ruf -ian government, while Pe-
'lograd wa to be made a free port
I 'i1 ■ , illation ef Petrograd is quit-
ting ;t hurriedly and various govern-
.eiit deiartments are removing fur-
ther inland away from the German
invader.'. The bolsheviki councils in
and tlv> provinces are mid
' more opposed to the Germans
'aid a eparate f.eace than those in
j Petrograd.
v ii .ii <, re,., r'. (hat the hard terms
'•• i.e treaty, which
Tontlnuwl nn i
of the war over
.-e re the mori 1 realize what is ahead
lur America before a victorious j eace
nlightened Germans
t laim tin > di>approv . cf land grab
bing outside their frontiers, they are
einplia'.ac a lo holding VV hli I til a \
consider their own within them. This
goes for German I'olanl as well a-
Alsat e-Lorraine I'hey call both pit
lars of the empire. On this .subje'i,
Lumble uud exalted workman and
Wa bin ion, March 5-dvepresenta
llv- s of tho various government bit |
lean • ..I investigation and secret sen •
ic< wepo called into conferenco toda>
:.i the Department of Justice to tlis j
111' an of • i 'idiuating then j
v ork and tdiminating duplication in j
tie lerreting t)Ut of enemy agent.' |
These meetings have been lield
kly for neady two months, it was
lu. ed today, al'hough heretofore (
(.eruian! ear. has been taken to maintain; «•«'}
Ihi.,1. about Altacd-IiorMlne an Am- i*rrecy Otflclali finally ooasentedl
. rican correspondent wilt teem to b • to publication of the tacts after it be-! Mrnda)'-Whe tle day.
come tho advocato dlabolu but II U came evident Cbal propaganda U bo-' Ju"<} y — Meatleaa and
, v | . lit . [meatless meal all other dave.
^ iu conducted llirough'.ut the counf-v ««jr*
if ni i for some sort of consolidation of tin
u roans.
Represented at these conferences
re the Department of Justice. Dure&a
Investigation, tho largest of the
government secret service agencies
the language of d
[•tin in .. iv i on ii a plain. It i no good assigning to people tli
language • oiiviction \. \t >e.,, ; they dt> not hold, or imputing '
operation- •> turn • into a laitgu '1"' vi«'^ we would like i.I.eui to bollh
age of despair, but the purpo.-e of t.'ili but which they <i«> not. The poorest'
dispatch i> lo consider as candhily service a citizen can do ills counr.y'ar
af porsible it present weight. IS mi>^epresent the conviction*
Coves Views Germans Hold. country's enemies hid I
Since Alsace-Lorraine has been
Wednesday—WMatless.
Thursday—-Pork'ets.
Saturday—-Porkleii.
(CootLmiM oo Pagt Elf tit.)
New Orleans, La, March 6—Tonight
fair, .older southeastern Oklahoma:
fie. zin temperature. Thursday, fair
(CoQtioueti on Pa** Kir«;iw^^ rising temperature.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Oklahoma Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1918, newspaper, March 7, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280335/m1/1/?q=%22Niblack%2C+Leslie+G.%22: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.