The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 57, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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FHE CITIES Tiff
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imovms xuiovu iivnk
in st. i ons is imuiiKii
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RELIEVEDJJF 525000
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BULLETIN
St Loui May T. -Eight men to-
day held U3 and robbrd th Drover
National bank her of nineteen thou-
rvd dollars. Officials of th baik
tired on the robbers they left aid
on of them "w killed" Another
was captured.
ROBBERY AT MEMPHIS
Mempbi. May Y. A messenger
for the Exchange National bank w.s
held up and robbed of Liberty bond
amounting to I2S.000 early today.
The robber eacaped in an automn-
bile. BIG HAUL AT NORFOLK
Norfolk. Va May 7. The Eitate
bank vae ontered by three men th'
morning ahortly after the bank open-
ed and forced the caahier and thrre
aartanta enter the vault. Tn
bank wti tooted of money and Lib-
erty bond. It wa said 30000 i
misting.
AT OODCE. ALSO
Dodge City May 7. The Bank if
Racine was robhei today of t5.0r0
a general ster wia also robbMl of
$1000. The men drove in?o town in
a car and used two guna to 'r'ghte.i
the caeh-'er.
DIAMOND HAUL W.CO0
Toledo Ohio Way 7. While teo
clerks held their harx1 in the ar
four men masked and heavily armed
robbed the Hrskowiti Jewelry star.;
here today of $50000 In money bonds
anj diamonds.
Killed Sweetheart
Ran Two Miles
Then Falls Dead
Austin Tea May 7. After kill-
ing Ljzxie Caldwell because she re-
fused to live with hin- Oscar An-
derson ran two miles in an effort
to elude a squad of pursuing police-
men and fell dead from exhaustion
here late last right. Both were
negroes. '
SmiKINT. MAMVK UOHk-
KRS TO GO ON I'ARXOK
New Ytjfk. May V. Strfkir;; tnarln?
workers and railroad r-mploves' in
Gres'er Nw York ;lan to paraf4.; bT
toniptt "to hor tre jwoiile th-i 'he
ttfrike fa not ter" according to K1-
ward Mcffueh chairman of th lail-
road strikers' nwiriiv wmiti'inr
McH'.sh ia!d hat 30.fr '0 etrikpr ar.d
aym: atbiura will be M lit ft f-
kn. Ma mating will b? h'.ld attcr
the parade.
GOV. WILL NOT DnLL
STATEJDND ELECTION
Eay$ Story That He Intends to
Revive Campaign to Vote
75 Millions For Roads
Ii Unfounded.
"You may jote me a yinj; fhre
h notbin In tbi talk aijout the cal-
l:.n of an election to vote t7S0'to"of
for haxd-MJT faced hlphweya at la
at the ire-nt lime" eaid feuTemor
Robertson to The leader iaaf. ni?ht
The Interview printed in an Okla-
t.cma Otr raw to the effect that I
tnwd4 !! a a eW-ctlon fa jwr
buBk The tfory rihcr. throw a
Jam;ier m iwuwty bond actlvhW and
I dislike to bear tiv. tofl any
acHatfc-m or bond-votinif by runtiei
lor fcard-urfed r-ftia J tb moist
rijble tblntr fhe taxpayer can do.
Th rmiti'it j?ed Jstv no fear tbit
a rta'e camrwi?n wi'.l Interfere wi'ii
ibetr aciiit!e. I ihall do no bins "n
b tat road matter until the it-'
l-;ilature. J think Ia:xh county ia
doiajf th proper ihinr In mtartlntc a
campaim to Tote t"on.ww for a barl-
aurfaced highway." t
BOLD T
The Guthme Daily Leader.
HOME.
EUS TO FUME
. PUNS FDR 'HOME'
Members to Meet t Forrest To
night to Deride on Plans
A Well At the Cam-
paign. Kvery Elk In the city mhould at-
tend the mec-tlcK at th lodge room a
lontrht.
The qucatton of building an t"Y'
home wttl he divouvwed. There a III
te now Interesting matter bire
the tYklge
Citizen generally have b-
c vue interested tn ih prvpowd. invite
and civic syiimaaiuui Three l ai
crying need for a gymnaatum ana th
crtliem c-oneralty realise tt and will
aid in every way possible to act that
one t bu.lt
Th Klk have long been In Tteel of
a new bome ami hve their back
bowed ami will buiVd one. ' 'total!-
are all that are lacking now. Thes-
dMalls will be outline! at th tiw4-
ii.g at the lodge rcoms tonight.
S s--.kn will liti promptly at J
oV' vk. Every E?k In Guthri' ishonld
If present.
Five Years
Ago To-day
Today is the anniversary of the
linking of the Lutitanla. Five
years ago the giant Cunarder wae
aent to the bottom of the Atlantic
and hundreds tof American Jives
were lost. That was five years
year ago and America is technic
ally at war with Germany yet.
WHAT TICKED OVER
THE WIRE DURING DAY
I time lo unload two oT itli woll-loi'Rted
'. St. Ixmkt I'rwita ftroderk k. 1"-1 hut.!nm blot-lsa on Oklalvmw Hvmtm
ar-old glil tharKtvl with kllM.iK hT fir $ITH'MI. . Tho kmm do. lor abw
atetthr ta found guilty of nuir- thousht h a od timo to m il. an'l
drr tn ihe wond dogrt-e. St-ntonon pulled in jtaln or $ 1 o.ofMi on th
ws def rrfd. " sl.ort time JnvrKtmwt-doln no r-
Kana City The Mbtxrurt r-1 jwlrlnir at all and Inking bin tlnthrU'
pu!lKan ftxte ctiiivtnkn hrtcd "tjii.ado dn to a larger town wlu-ir
niTUtnu-j'd di'li pit ! bii iro to.hr ronld srt innnwllatn at-tlon on iho
tho national convention.
Indiana; oils Comi'lHr unof
flcial return from thr liidtana irl
! 1
mary showrd t;"norl VVixvl carried
l"
ino a?i ny a j.jurawy oi ovrr
r"'W vhiiwb
4 n n i-i ii i i M". -
chnH of Pram r hua tofuw-d jo iwr-
tii it Madam? IVhan("l to accept IV'
f..Mo ht offered bor by American
milliner it bwame known.
Ro:on JfJmny WUeon of Jto-
ton. lof1tcd Mikq O Itowd t St.
Taul In V! irouuds md won Ihf inid-
dlrweight boxing rhHrnpiojithip of thr-
world. Mexico Cfty Prtdrnt Tsr-
rsnsa in a manif-sio announced hM 1
refusal to abandon tho prt sidncy in
the fac of rHiellion and that h
would not rplinitulKli office to nv
but a !tjra!!y elwtod uV4ior. H
ai! the presidency mm not bn i
prize for m
:litrv ladet and d.i-l
Id l ImtKUde to tvM '
larpd It would
ejections May t
9
wasmnnion .Mra. .amucl tiom- ' - pennies loM In hcrt - IvhukIii? In I'm-
ikth wife of tha -wit.. or ih " the part of mor rosidern for thor ... .
1 "u " " Kiem -t in .... aaarc-Rate. c.okI. vicst mnm dully all
American Federation of Labor died P'rli" "r'c cimpnlei ne.1l I me Hiew. h( Mln.
-Indon-Bamn Birkenhead lord f Ihinw If you read rlll r(lll ; . (hal om
blyh chancrllor klng on Malf"u- tnetcr then tho other fHlow- .MyUlK f
of the povommem- tn .be ho.mo or "" ."' 1 know for I wa .. v .ht
t.i it t . . . inninwl tin aa llniA r.t 4 sa-A l-irt f I ai if '
fntm ao ii m imenoen u Tntjjnje
the policy In Ireland of slvinjt the
iron ex.-cu.ire an powme 3fMtance .
ani njpjon.
--Jahfeton All atrlkins ?at-
wi.se 'lonshoremer ceI to C-minuiJ
their walkout.
New York Col. f ha .'lea LydeiTt-
er. former prealdeat an5 one of th
fo4indr of NrfliiMKil Keeurtiy league
died.
TIIIKVIIS STKAL LK
ki.om Kv con:n
t Bold bad tblevea lifted a ford car
from Frank A. Johnson carase om
time after mldniirht lat nlKht. Mr.
Jobnon toad uned the car durlnj; the 1 These niarriaKO llccnsea wer la-
earlier part of the nlht. If aaytjaued by tbe t-oiirt clerk ainee ycitor-
It wa Jn ibe aTai?a at midnight. B-if day: Ilalph Irvln Myers 22 1'ikm
It had disappeared when ho looked and BKai Harnett 1 I'onea; Ilay
for it thi mornioir. IJordoo. 21. and llattle. Holme. 19.
Mr. Johnon who re;ently nrnved Vrh of Crewcnt; Albert NeldharL
hi-re from Navina. live i fn Nor'h 26. Oklahoma City end Heular Ihml-
Ah. Sheriff Rolertaon i on the boo IS. Guthrie; Warren V Graham
)'b. 21. and KIkIo Kline 2i Tula.
Negroes Who Started Race Riots In Arkansas Sentenced to Die
Gly Auex Uted Fre f
HeneU. Ark. May 7. fix of iwelve
D"?rroe orltdnally aentonced to pay
the death penalty for jarticlpatinf n
the Klaine rare rlota of Ottoler K19
are na for re-trla.1 here leca.uno the
wording rf the verdi galnt them
waa tintsatinfactory.
In addition Ben Helm another ne-
gro rrtel rfcniy charsed witn
frucder In connection with the lnaur-
reciion will be brought to trial.
Col. Core W. Murphy of Ltttie
Rock I chief counsel for the 4efenf.
Th minature Arkanaaa r' rebel-
lion had Its inception at a meeting in
a small frame church at Hoop Spur
wtof-v-i tl 0trK
kw.;'-:ttwsBcw
Short Cuts To
. Home News
bulUjM MiwrailWla jiAil to t'l
th Hrrttl water. Th a!)i
charaittr ( th atr lm jimxmI-'iI
anil r! up ilu oUI m
Shnfift HolTt'tHon ha ltrn In
fc!ru l(i1 4'y ih ' highway rt -mnt
t fnmH-il aniiiM all anHMtio-
iip onMt whrt ! n ri v t l1-1'
ut. taj r jwrmlt. Tbo dHrin'i
nrtv thr-if arv nwrp thttn tf.ti in-
er of iuim tn IhA' ! ait d-
l'lKjuont. A h 'city a nil cuntv
Joinw In llio brmrHn fttim 1 hi la
It is lh duty 4f etty and imnty ol-
licw to kl tn iht jixi.i'utkm of tan
loiletw More thn Itht.iViO liiO ta t
havn btvn Iuh1.
1.. J Gray ir-iift of tb Cham-
ber of t'omuirrr ba aulrrtHj Itc?
fullowlnit rotiiitilttfl to formulMin fnr-
thrr cln toward ViMwe; lh $.".nflfrMi
Uoml IxKun tir hard -aurh roa.l;
W Hun m. J F. lou;U II. T. Knr-
Frrd IVwlin 1'hH Tratmnd To'n
Jvnkin. ("has. mnn Ji!in HiUlrriV
Chi 8tHly Trunk MwUilm V. .
Prlnr. Mr. Iturton who I rhslrmig
i h iummlltrc h.'w iowr to i-sl! It
topt'thrr at any tint and any rounty
f4-t .- ran he ralll 4n tttti!tatlon.
nafto.l in Uithri and U flouriahliu.
f iartsi tn Gutjiri an It I flourishing.
A nw mattrtvia factory ban brrn
tnHl In tluthrl ami tt 1 riourlnhlnu
J. A. NVlon In )nprUtor and. It x
l.i-AtMl at 70? Wwn Sn'iity Old m;
trp'jwit1!! ar ra-mndo ami wtprltlcrd n
wtHl a hi manufarturv of iipw oni'H.
Kry now and thrtt onio.'n
with forlv;h holt or ilia n hind.Kh.
rt-rojka Into tiuihrk nd tmlm down
?ool thinn. Till was dono ty on
Doo Ixivrlady. Them'a a nm t
ron)urtwlvo drlflwl into (iuthrto .i
few ymrs jant. He Indlrvrd b ow
thn hnmlw rl'lna: and bou'bt from on'
J of our old and hihly mHnrd clM
; sen who evidontly thousht H a good
i hard earned dollars.
In. lloM Wade who in in Urn city
! tody from foyle nay crop coudlJ
tion In hi part ol tho country wrro
nvir better. Th doc tor la n rd-
. .Tut Mnl juv W am I
'nt
mnfiKii; ok la. Fmn.w. m ay 7 iicu
Itrynn alumld !! nomlanttvl but ujtitn to li it nVw '4 of.
certain he will not lw "nrHn in tool
honewt to land the prewldoncy evn
If h hould be nominated. 1 travel -i
5. Kid tniliw to vote for Hrynn the
first time. It was a nhame he whh
r!efnf(d at bt tmc be would luive
Ttiado a wtMidernul' proldnntx" !r.
Wado predicts that tjcneral
Wood I
will bo the next "president.
Queen Haniiinoti fillivl null
for twparate nia;ntenanco niiiiiit V 11
Hardlmon. C Horiiw Is at lorn")'
for Mm. Hardlmon.
"It would be a paying precaution
if every citizen who usen km' circ
rkv n(1 WUI Mrn to mlnto tin
ivtr.r. Many a dollur h.i be.n ex- T)(..r(
tracted from the pocket of citizens? .
mine I'h In ni-ikfiu: cluurio or thr1
e "
wm '"pn 1 ""'I renain
-
In the tory yeteiilny of the Ma-
aonlc parade mention of the- Guthrie j favor tho ncven .nt i;lece. The nc-
band waa inadvertarrtly omitted lenity fr rlin j out ihoiiMndi. of
Alvwt the bent thinir conncteI withniv cmummI a iijirftclahle icliiy In
the parade was the excellent and en-iriiMt hour nerrice. They vay that If
livsninw muaifi auppHed by our home hia new token--lees wore to havn ap-
band. Guthrie baa tho rxst Und in proximately llie f.niw weight ry nle
the tto and even the crack Shrln-J t iho nickel. It would make little dlt-
er band hnd no edge over our hoys. ferrncc i the f ue machines' In trol-
I'rof. Hyan and h!a bandnen arfe al-.jpy rnra.
way tlad to aid In any event that i Candy whhh f.rrmeijy ( o i
for Outhrie'a Rood and cheerfully nickel htia b. rain'tj Ven and
turn out. on all oocattionn when -j vi-;
mattera are at utake. The Loader la
eorry that mention wa not made pf
this excellent band In tho
atory
printed Tburwiay.
I1P Wi 1
Ark.. 1
r-hilil
hamM In tbe aoutheirn part of
1 county on tbe uiidit. of Sejt
oO.
A hiulre or nton ierr4ftf. anix."!
aitb pistols ahrrfsin. rifloa ami var
ions niak-tIkfl taponn salhnred la-u
ibai nlht to itu'wm way of r-d-dreaalng
wrmc they felt tlv-y hai'
suffered at ihe banda of white people
of t!)- community.
The n-rro.-a repreeite'I th Hoop
?pur post of tb "ProCTWHlve Kaln-
tw and HouiK-hold Union of America"
an organization which hal Jiint beii
formed and according lo it member
waa for the purpoee of tit- '!ettw-
mat of the race."
Otto fffflf m wvnA rlM ttititl
NEW YORK CELEBRATES THE MOST NOTABLE
WEDDING
Y
. )rti ef
I I t ' i
1 -
f i J "A?-'' - ' 1
) .:
. 1 y 'hr
Mr. and Mm. Corrcliui Vandcrbilt Jr.
Tlic iiutrj 'injjo of Mim Waclu'l Ijillletuu mil t 'ortieliiK Viimlcr-
hilt .lr on Aj'ttl L"'. jit St TlioniH tlntiili. New York " 1 1 : . win
I'l'iiliatil v Hie inoht ini'i'tjitit isnei-il function of ih yi-Hr The plio.
tiitrniliKi were (ken ii nftcr Hie eeretnonv.
SEVEN-CENT PIECE TO
L
Pennies Becoming Too Burden-
Some and Bothersome; Mint
May Coin New Money
Pieces.
Once 11 mi 4 lime the "Jitney." I'OUI-
t.ionlv known ha the mrke cmt S-cenl
picco hd tt mt- in iln mn It war
worth tt h i' and u
n in t'vui y
-No It t. titt renl. The em po'i.
ular piece ol American coin ii lout
it- unnecH.vHa.-y the nnlhUHte .!-
cent iii"e
The -r H recp'inrihle
Mi!y ilru.-f I t lf ll'nli't.sen nov-
elty and rmly viure proiirH-lorv iir-
'n :o'on wiiii On- eotnlim if u h'V.'H
or 1-JKtlt o ut piece tro oi' t tn n hill
ny Neimii r I rejiiif liiivnen ol New
.n rwey now nefori cotiKre.
HuiiilndK (if jiiticlex unit nrviea
which fiirine lv cost nl ke hnve al-
ready climbed tii or three cent ami
tne indications nn that the few lone -
ly mirviviMH will event nally he hoiKtinl
e (even and eii'ht cent laM.
1.. ;..!. ...... t . . i .
8tre t Hr offU luls (ni l
partlcularlv
lulUtrt
Diductor. who l
thrown tno h tmiihemiitlcil mar hy
funK w)tn ....nnlen. areaald
fiajh t renin other article
have been ralwl f leti otvlo
which
jwirtly
he. au i-t'
of the fncotiveiiioiieo of r-
lalllnK them ti'aue if the iein
chanifo feat me mii?ht be reouccH to
a smaller amount If thero wcr omi
new monetary unit Ix-twflen tho dime
and the nickel
THE WtAV;;R
New Orleann M.iy 7. Tiin!ih' air'
Saturday clinnly probably thunder
ahowera.
lAeASVVMI
They brotiKhl Iholr weapons ol the
Iehcl. of KolHTt I. Mill one of thl;
leaders who iwd told them they
"migiil. have trouble with the whir-t
folka" Bentriea (united uround Ihe
biirr hyard were tin-lnicted accd
Ing to loatimoiiy liromrht out 1' tlw I Tho driver of th' car got out tnd
trlala following the dinordera. t e I la-Kan flaahlng an electric lamp uinler
no whtio m n In wh wouldii'it (ilvejthe hxKl of (he car and the nccro
Uie ia word and to "kill any wild rentrloa nl.aervln- thla. prncemleil lo
man who tried to approach" other
wlae.
"We have Juat Umnn" wi
tounteraisn I hat niht wHneaee ten.
tlfled.
But fate Intervene through the in-
eUruDjeatality of luotvr car trouble
Wr ! ! V-fc t m
n A V
OF THE YEAR.
jt-"'' . i 'B .
ir a m. W . 1 '
1
VT1 .-1 jj
POOR POSTOFFICE SLAVES
QUIT FEDERAL JOBS
Offer of More Pay Luring Many
Helper From Eiutt SMo
Oil Town Office.
Tubrt. May 7. - The nr of h( w.i
i' i'h oil iomp-iiiicH ki nl ruck Ihu
Ii riciil forw of thi wtofiice n t'ilnr
I'I'-XllH lllllW
Durlnr A:ril iiioii; ttiiin a dimen
clerki and cjirlcin iiuli to accept
I-oslttoijH tliiit puld nmi( tliiiii t n l
Him whm willing li (jive hii.I
Weinediiy John .M".e aupei'lnlen-
ilcut of the ri rhiry divlHiou Riven
the resivmitlona of three i lerka and
ihree t cm !rn ry employe.
M. K Klefer one of (lie nldenl
. niHii currli'rv on tin !r i v lio re-If-Mve
lli"0 Hi'trv mid II.L'ihi for
I five $(Hl .1'trv mid
I l uiinic nioice cif hl
cur; Karl t'nl
l oini ej. i k for to year In icrriv-
try depiiiimerit receiving l.in nnl-
nrv and f;m Ihmiiih eiich yetir. and
t'larciicij A SclKMniovcr xenenil do-
livery clerk for one year lecelvlnx
It.lOit Niiiiiry with I'.'iHi hontia re-
H!lei. Tin. tciiirniy nieil (piit 'if
once will' - tlm dlinrs uavn the rov-
ernmeiit time to employ KiiccenniHH.
TuoKilay ttieht the temporary eni-
ployo who Iiiik been eoliectlnm mall
in the numermia ilrop lnie( hImhiI
Tula quit without Rlvln notice
and 14 wan not until o'i lot k t. iiIkIii
that It whh discovered. Aa reKiilt
1! K. Mcfilti. iiertniendent of inalU
and veveral lamlul clerkN Aiddeuly
f..nl II u..t -.1.1.. ... .. I
' " ""
nun wi'in oui in auiomoiiiu iwiiiit 1110-'
ioeye and cole-lcl eltclit Intahel
I Ci-Ucf of lettcira that had been drop-
pi d since 00 )11
M MOItS or MK.M
i:mi;hi.iv sdniohs
to 41 -4
I Trisft Italy May 7 A oiutiey
Junior t.f the cty hitfl. achoo) r. broka out in Flums at fiva o'clock
eiiiertulnliu the nenlor today wltlt this vnlnfl and a fierea battla d-
' -'t"or-i4-nJ'. Th Jmy and valoped Saveral war killed and 10
KlrlM nearly hundred of them j others warawouoelsd. Th tr)0p In'
bfi the city at on. o'cIih k In wv volvad wars fthosa of cf AnnumMo's
eral h'iy imk. . fortras.
'I'ho picnic wui he rtiiKel tlue!
11II..U f.... II I... t '
1 m. iiiy (l (rum on I'l."
Merblhin- road. Mln Yetta Alden.
hiKh cht;o teacher la 1je cha;
roil.
GORE'S MEETING
Shmild the weather he (tn .lenient '
Hcnator Gore will apeak in the city
hull
next Wednenday nlieiit mi K
'lock
If fulr weither the meet In 'I
In Id lit 1'oKtoffice aipiaru.
will 11
A deputy nherlff'n party In (tearchi of
x biNtiliK'T encountered om eriKltn'
dlfflculilea Jual ra their machine
reached a brtdga a few hundred yarda
away ft-om from 'wliere iie church
meet In w fia lit rogren.
llnveatlrile whnrupon the Huh' wa
jrlaiihitd tiMn them. Two of the en-
tlnitrlea were recognized hy the prty.
! A
f W.
valley of nhoi
A. Adklna a
were fired ar d
rallroail tix-eal
rcnt crumpled Uy in the rar et
jof the auiomohile mortally wound!
at. i.
n Combine to
Rob Newspapers
Washington. May f Charat f
a 'eorner- In print pPr Vrr
made todny befare ht senate cm.
mittea lnveetigting the ppr
alxotage by Cortland Smith f N
erfc. pieaident of th American
frea Aaoeiatln. Mr. tm-tn tl
tifitd that print paper mani.factur
ers wt re In a conspiracy t raouiat
bcth prr'tottion and prties.
DEALERS WHO SELI POOH
rrciitle Vhitehurnt of SUto
Bottrt Agriculture After
Law 'tor; Several
tit Here.
a pimr seed dmU't
There will
on fstrinera at
it vk ynfd Kidner
(.. lhLI.h.
i VIHIttHt'lMn
fci.tcnt lieore
White hurt of ste trrd of an
r 'culture can tiel nd tt seem he
in well able to prevent H.
i W. Ncanlan i-onivtr pur I
audit wan In be i lly It week aad
did a one drastic t lcanlna; no amonv
the need dealern of Guthrie and other
Ion county town ll k dolus
the name thorough) work alt over the
at!n.
In Huihrlrt h sminei II pliceM
where eei U elored and cloiiet up J
of idem. Tho pluce tUkned were
llmi-n who mdd l). M. Ferry and Co.
seed Thin ("Oinnny refutd to com-
ply with Hie Male pme need law.
pnioicd bv the t telnlMluri. and
eon rented tho lnw In 1bi federal
(Continued on fas Col '
l ouo sroi.i.v last
sit 1 i:ihi :h iu:roi;iu o
The Por.l car atoleit from J. W.
Chat man laft Hcptimln wax recov-
ered thin week by Hherlff Robertson
and U now In a (oiraife ber- tep-
nty Kherlff Itndmnn drove the rar
I-ik k from Guthrie wlmm It had been
aold hy Georic A. Garver who wav
urefited In tlltlo an. I brouhl lwek lo
thla cWv and la now (u tail hern.
charKed with Ihe theft.
Garver admitted wteaHiix tha car
and told Kherlff ItoliorUon whero he
would find It Garver noul the cur
10 a Granite livery Halite owner fo1
Itl.'i. Hltico that time the car Hi
chiuiKed loimU five llmea the la
linn nellinit for fl.Mi Tho man wh
flint lioiiHht tho atoleti sr hold Ui
HU'k.
si A 1 1) itici ivi s Mi ni
lAI'IIOIII wn iM
The (.tale health department receiv-
ed 2!Oo pii.kaKe of anil -typhoid
VHccIno yealenlay to K n dint rthuted
free tttroiiKlioiit the atate want
every pluwlclau In the atatn to know
In can j-'f t all tho aerum be wants
from tie without coal" Or A It jwU
health cotiniilaalouer aald. "Aa hmki
(Mt the preiient nupply net low we'll
1 pet more "
fil H.IW SKIM. CO NOKK-
Ml.S 10 (.11 10 HI. 'SSI
Moacow May 7. - Three hici lied
Germana. the vaiiftinrd of a lirjte
llllril.i- it uLIII..! u . 1. ..1
-r...... w. ..n..r ".I'IIIIIIH
t' emlioiite to Itmtkla
am exiM'cted j-
irn
They will y lo (ual:i hy way
of Heyal. and enxaKe in Inick farm
lnt to mpply 1 he Mo' cow trmrkt.
Ml TINY lUO'.AKS 01 T
IN I II li;: 1VNY IMJAII
SHE WANTS TO SEE
SON-IN-LAW SWING
Chleaoo. May 7. Mra'Julla Len.
arcxak baa asked Aseiatant Stata'a
Attorney Heth for a tlck.t to .H.nd
th hanging of bar on.ln-lw Ar.
thur Haenael on June 11. Th r.
o'-tqueet waa refuaed.
Haensel killed hi wife and wound.
d hi mother-in-law.
Charlon I'ratt deputy aheil.'f re-
ceived h wound In llm knee.
At like trial Wlttieo eiiM John
fi artln one of (ho antrii In tiling
titixl day it tht .rooting aald:
l think we f. two of th"tn last
n'';t We'vn g o et a lot tnoe
of thoa nuckera to got wlwt lit right"
The shtM-tltig In tho roadway Im
mediately 1 imaed lint church gather-
ing to dishfind and new that tU In-
'urrecilon waa on wa apre through
tho cane-break lon-r before aim up
by the. "f'ttul fievr" of tlw "Onion.'
The Inaurrent lion plana called for
(Continued on Tag 6 Col. 1.)
SEED MUST SUFFER FOR IT MUHGUI LEADS ATTSCK
. NlfMHKIt T.7
llRMiZft H I T S
CHIT AS REBELS
NEAR
I'M 'MM AT WO I AMU IN
IU (III 7; SH (.m:i
( in is or coin wt.iu;
ITKKN KOHH I UK
IIU.AMUV
ll!
ON CITY Of PUEBLA
ivsm;(;i h iumi: into
ll.ltll 1 1 ills UII..N
SI SI'I AOI 0; IIWN HAND
IS (LOSING t;ill;
III MI LS i;in
HI ( Ut I I S
iULUHTIN.
Laredo T. May 7ality msuel
d sustoms guartio at Nusta tarl
mutinsd at reidolyht last eiqht
claririii for ta Sonera rvlutie and
aftar a nuo'bor of sbota with Udrl
troops flad In ths o'raetioo of Colum-
bus tweoty ffvo mil up tbo M a
Oamlo aetordinj to an affieial an.
eninci-Aet by th American consul
tbi afternoon.
...I.
CAftft ANA IN fLIOHf
It Paso May rnlnt Car
rtnt has flad from Mieo City anrl
I is said i now In Vera Crui. His
family and personal etuff la wit 1
him. AIo . important state rtou
meets. It is oaid b Harried several .
gi-eat tbeet whfch .oeUlnJ ))ld
and sliver.
MARCH ON CAIIT0L
Jauret May 7 On thou1 r
vilu'ionary troop have atarttd I
mareh from here to Meslca City ant
five hundred reore will itepart th1
afternoon aooortfino) to Information
given out at military hsedquarte'a to
MUHGUIA LEADS AH
AGAINST CONALtt
General Murgut b. been sent Into
Puebla to attach th forte of Oen
ral Pablo Qooaaite and an ennage-
ment already has occured at 0umtJ
betwren Mtalco City aod th C'ty
of Punbla.
Authr.. iv advice received In
Waehlnaton today said Gonial had
rirelarfd tnt be wae not In layu
with the Obrejonlta and would re-
slat thm. This wa rurili
romplicating the situation In Meaiei.
Qonjalrs has declared martial law It
In Publ Cliy according to these
advices and ha enaoted a loan of
200000 peso from th population.
Painger traffic between Meaico
City and Guadalajara ha been sue-
pendd. A paeaenger train on tni
line wa attacked by rebel at Pen
Jamo on May 4 and robbed of gov-
ernment fund Interyted to bo used In
prying the to'dier at GuadaUar.
whore at Mat advlcre Central Oig-
tie bad tight thousand men.
Inr.raet rebel activity was re.
ported In lh vicinity of Ver Cru
where President Carram' tin in-
law Oeneral Candida Agulla'' I lo
command.
d. y. '
n:. 1 ivVis ii it iv
mohi: koh n;v. inoois
IhikIi. Arlis Mity 7 - A d .? I-
aiirxl hy Jovai'vrr ()e In Hunrn pe
tiift an Increaa of ten cen'o
floital rold per day In Ihe vtv of pri-
vate soldier In order that they mv
provide common neraaaitlr for their
familled Th t"7 en 1J
lav.
T
Conjrreaamatt TredicW CoUaps
Before July If Salaries of
WUil Workers Is Not
Bootetl. S
W'ahlng(ott. My 7 -1110 in-
creaaed py for pota employ. Hep.
anrtitllve f)yey dcimarat Ohio
today fold (h bouae hat tlwi postal
n rvb a would -ollaie immio after July
I utile con .rovhl.vt fltMMicUI
relWif before that Hmn
"In l Iriiluatrlal cm t era. tin. m I
aervlco U niliblly itolng to rle
aaht Mr Itavey adding that "groaaly
Inadequate oalurlea" were canning
otniIoyH (o quit frequently that
the labor turnover alone would lank
rupt a privet hutlne.
Temporary employe be ali cult
their job when oaalmned to penu-
nent appoint monl becBuae their ay
hy the change I automatically re-
duced. i2 tent au bour
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