The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 125, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 12, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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BULLETIN
(By Tb Amm t t-l Pre)
Washington Aii. 12 Pmt-
dent Baring was said by adminis-
tration adviser today to have
abandoned temporarily at least
bis plan for asVing legislation of
congress to deal with the railroad
strike situation.
Strong Jan'' of
Ireland Is
Victim of Flu
Strikers Rtjtct the Harding Plan
Washington. Aug. lt.--Uede
the aevea railroad organt-etiona now
on at r Ike wer declared by on i t
Ihetr ehleS eficla today eVr a
final conference to have decided to
reject completely the laat strike
srtthment proposal put forward by
President Harding.
The striking unions In a written
response sent to the White House
ere said by this official to nave
OlX'EirS CIII3
' OCEILDS
(By Tat A-lt4 Press
elfaet Aug. tt. Arthur" Gr.lt. th.
president of the Dall lirtan d'ed in
Oublin today of lnflweniaj it ha
been larwd In Belfast.
HlB death occurred at :5
ecioc mi. mornmg in v yimwi Womans CJub. IMvl.lou J
hoepttet Dublin which ht entered I h . . . . Bl4M.lt. i
ID t0 lilt Of. AJISj JsClUe ADtXrnon
Interesting Session Is Held At
Horn of Kiss Kellie Ander
son Friday; rair Is
Discussed
10 day aBt for an operation f jr
tonailitla- Ha waa recovering from
th operation and apparency rs
alng hia normal strongth during
tho last ftw day-
siiiiKi;;esipim)E
KM C0TTE1
Some Are Freed While Others
Give Bond For Appearance;
Cases Re-Set For Next
Week
1 Eleven of tbt striking ahopmen
from Oklahoma City who wer ar-
raigned in tht Federal court for con
tow mem noi io can on we sin tennt jadsd grulUy to violating the
.in'ess a guarantee wM given lhat jtm5H)mry- mtrinB. ordr and up-
alt of the!- men would b retain 1 -OQ Agrttmtni by th attorney a
in atrrica with seniority right on- rhlirK o( COntemrt m agreed
impaired. It had been proposed ' to iBd .h cttf on o thtm
that seniority rights of tho return- J diimt)lH Five of them were fined
Ing atrlkerg be left for adjunction by .300 ad fj Wttl (tn 9m 8Bd
the railroad labor board.
Mail Tralna Tid Up
Los Atureles. Auk. 12. Seven car
loada cf weat bound mall were r-
ported to b tied up at
Ariz on (he Santa Ft tint. MiU
fiom tho at baa been routed fur
a few daya by El Iaao the apreadtn.
of the strike was to bloclc thla chaa-el
ciKta. Th fintg were au od('i
If tiding further ord.r of the court
Thirteen of th aboptnen from Sa-
pulp and Tulea had their caaea t
wre r- rhumiir s iTth nl tLu oih!
Aahfork !eignt men will come up for trial Wed-
a
ho wit ut
' "Talr Vorlj i( the principal topic
for diatufwion and many linjontnt
thlnea r amose! for.
The f.rt princljsal cooldratliu
waa the deilaioa to hold an k cream
social at the h.xno of Mrs. J. it M'-
ling on the Country Cluh road for the
purpose of raUlng ntoney to alt on
the Improvement on the woman'
building at the fair ground the date
to be announced latei.
There wa a axwd attendance of
members and fire tlltors of which
f.mr were addd to the membership
roll. The wetting closed with the
tnt'inbets full of cnthuslaaro for tho
fair ork and la bopt every one in-
teretted la fair work will tat lot
ertmm.
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MAUK FOH IIOSWTAL
TAX IJSVY FOR
SCII(M)LS IS DKFKATKU
ipropoaeti ameniimcnt to the cunstl-
tutlon to provide for 15 mill lery by
school boards instead of five mill
without vote of the people has lout.
ThU amendment was "voted upon
In the primary etection( Aug. 1. In-
complete returns from 2 counties
thow for the amendment and
lXT.Sl1 against
The amendment would a' so have
provided for a 15-miH maximum
school levy. Instead of 1S mills aa ta
now et by law. Vote on the amend-
ment was Hpht.
' The vote In Logan county was In
favor of tba proposal.
oeJsy the 10th
Fourteen of the 1 Knid shopmen
arrested and ijlaced In Jail here wer
released on bond of t'i each t't-day.
IJXIAN COl NTY FA KM
WOMEN IN SESSION
(By The Auoxtstot I'rww
W'aahlngton Au4 It JVobf.blU
arrangvinente a't leirg mi f?r
treatment lHtn hlt and ner
dlsabliMl former m e un i th
Oklahoma Memorial Hospital H
Mukca waa Indicated today at
the veterana bureau.
The bopit baa not at yet been
leaaed by the government bu; If
plan for the acquired imtiltiiiJon
materially tt will be conduced 4i.v
other getters I hospital and probably
negro ptinte -a HI be received aa
well aa former eervioe men veteran i
bureau officials atata.
The executive nommlfv 'S the
Logan County Farm Women's Fed-
eration la n session at the offlci of
Mrs. Pollock country home demon-
stration agent todi wlaanlM
the new addition- to the women's
building at the fair grounds aud tor
the other work of tb federation In
connection with the county and
community fairs next month.
FAIR III IIJHNd AMI
C.ROl'XnS COMMITTEE MEET
BATH HOUSE MATTER
MUCH MONEY IN
BANKS IS SHOWN
(By The associated I're)
New York Aug. 12 Th aduil
condition of clearing house and trust
companies for the week shows that
they hold S000l.O20 in of
legal requirements. This i a de-
NOT YET SETTLED crease of tSlWO from last wee
"Ketallers have gone on record as f
he.
The special fair building and
grounds committee of th chamber
of eoramrc et last night and
passed upon the nealy revised plot
of the fair grounds and plans f j
the new building which will Insure
Guthrie baring the best arranged and
equipped fair grounds In the elate.
GEORGIA PEACH CROP
GREATEST IN HlSTW
(By The Associated rr
Atlanta Oa. Aug. 12. The Georgia
peach crop this season was w.ttt
more than 4.K'0 and w tho
third (ingest crop grown according
to announcement toda. by the Geor-
gia fruit exchange.
favoring a ten year ot the
Municipal bath houae to H. T. Hans-
ford the first three yeera of which
ahall be rent free." sail Loren Hut
chins secretary of the Cbimbr of
Commerce "However tt Chamber
t Commerce sis has been mention In
favor of th proposition has not as
yet esked th propoitticn. Tho
Chamber of Commerce .J! th a-
tariana are two seiarale livitions-
he added.
The finsl decision; af coins n
tb bath house matter ei'i be up to
the city commissioners. tec'si a
Is expected soon.
FREE FAIR BOARD
IN SESSION TODAY
The Logan county free fair board
Is ui session today at the office ot
the county agent arranging ftU the J
entails for the biff free fair t be(
held in Guthrie Septeimber H to zl.
All t the many special premium '
features were taken up for Onl O K.
and a program of track events ant
amusements outlined .wich wM
keep something ?olng all day every i
day of the fair.
Ghost Disappears When
Man's Body Is Found
PaiBesvilie O. Ang. 12. A "grhost" which farmers living
tear Paines Hollow say has been haunting- them for 7 years
is "at rest" todty. It disappeared several days ago with the
burial of the boly of Henry Lipenstick which was found in
nn abandoned well on a farm.
Lipenstick a farm hand disappeared seven years ago.
Since then the fsrm is said to have bad poor crops. A farm
house brmed down and the "ghost" was blamed for that.
Owner after owner has come and gone.
Carl Logics purchased the farm about a year ago. When-
ever he went to hi? barn at night Logics said today he would
sec "a white wraith-like figure" walking about. At times he
declared he followed it with his gun in hand and it always
disappeared in the direction of the well.
Determined to find out what caused the appaxation Logies
cleaned out the old well which had been filled with stones.
He came upon the body of Lipenstick. Sheriff Pink was called
and he and his deputies suspected murder. The next day the
sheriff ordered the body buried and now the "ghost" is gone.
Frank Lerman who owned the farm at the time Lipenstick
disappeared is in Lake county jail. He was bound over to the
grand jury on charges of murder.
' to years afo lr end Mrs II. Wrscott wt married at IliSl-lwo MU
smirl and have never t)-a stcmti r a' 'ingle night since tbon. Thy
tamtod ln Chicago rcnt)y wit' I? and after paying their bi. hill for
in night found Uieuis.-lm alrandml fevers! !iatlttt.! ortwntsalU tia of-
fer to p ovlde them with bomna. If they would go to reps rale ltt-lUu
tloni. This "Ma1 Wescott refuted Hht t . and .Mr. Weacott ta X nl
she says "p" ttt nitJs br at all timwt Alg h ecurej rrtnt
in the Chicago loop and i busy at lnr trl uf string i r.
'Gland Farm"
Is Given the
Boot by Vote
iff t 'ttni ff
West Dtnnla Msaa Agg. tJBr
vote of ft ta ? lhi town dttde
last night to ban f'aed btspttait
within Ha borders. The petition s(
De. J Lten Hanson that hi "gUM
ta'fnM at adtwed It cenitnpt in op-
oration vaa dtnltrt.
Attention was atractd tt this
hospital ftvv day ago when a p
tlent. In who body glana at a
bull had been grattsd sited
Or- Hanson at the meeting pr.
otntsd argumtnts t"dinrf to shww
the nssd for suh a piact but His
rtmarfcs wtre gHsted with jf
The phystaian ao'ttd to rtmov hu
Institution to a more hospitable
vlrwnmsnt.
UOIISlOLffETiG HT
XEOiyjEllS
8wim and Boat Ride At Ellison's
Preceods a Vary Enjoyable
Session and Dinner by
the Club
O.C.fI!l
THEAT EM
NJTIOIHlEPmySISDF
But Two Oee and Snyder Are
In Jail on a Charge of
Toting Guns and Being
Dron
W. R Ge anl C H nder. Okla
homa Oy "spei U!" f Ilce. umtooiiei".
heae as witness os In the trtul of sv.
eral shtpmen oa 'harje of vb-l.t'n'j
remtralnlng order issued by J ntl'to
Cotteral jn federal c-unt founi t.mr
hsnxliif heavy ot their hand' last
night and decided to Investigate a ru-
mor that corn liquor could be purch
aed at a tertaJn pi ire on West Lin-
coln Avenue eo they set out on a
tour of Investigation shortly afwr sis
o'clock last evening. They must have
found a "plant" somewhere (or when
they arrlmd at the modost cabin honn
of Ira Ulnnchey teepe table neri.
living on west Lincoln shortly aftsr
8 o'clock they stopped at the tlmjr
and demanded admittance that being
demurred to by Ulrchey they lor
down th screen door and entered;
wife had revolver (loo cuisd llln-
cher offered to fight him and all ol
I.U friends sat on a chair and e'e-
vated hi feet to fie tfinnor table and
generally acled In a rough Oklahoma
City fashion. !ee wai very drunk and
Snyder had been drinking two ding
to Wrs- libnchey and wer very pro-
fane in their language.
Today both men are in Jail (acini:
charges of ImperouniMng an officer
carrying concealod weajons and ti-iiis
d unk and dinorderly
MI could have killed both ot them
as 1 had a Winchester rifle within
reach" said Hrant !ieyt "but knew If I
did there would bt to;l who w;)uld
not understand and probably try to
lynch me so I refrlnd but I knwr
I would be Justified In doing It" b
added.
If Big Four" Brotherhood Goes
Out the Whole System of
Transportation Is
Tied Up
tBj TU Asswleied I'rsl
Chteago Aug. 12. Nation-wide
parl)i if raUrout tvanairUitlott
threatened tinUy as "bl four" bro-
therhood nun In various parts of the
country called meeting to cnldr
Joining the trainmen's walkout which
started when crows tied up trans-
Diitinental Hsqu Fe trains In the
California and Arlxona deserts anil ! SERi(
freight traffic on the Klgin Collet 1
nd Kastern outer belt Una far the
ChUiw Steel and Shipping districts.1
Ths walkout of trainmen spread to
oUnir sections during the 1 ast 24 1
hcurt Swltc'luiini Joined engineers
firemen conductors and hrakemen In
I rotwta against dorklng where
liop deputy V il. marshals and
other guards were on strike duty t
walkoff their Joha if they consldr-
ed conditions unsailsfactory.
Bog I hern 4'aclfln firemen Jlnd
the walkout tying up limited pas-
senger trains at Ogden ftsh.
Of fi. luls ot the "big four" train
service brotherhoods on the Chlrsso
WihvaukH and Ri. Paul ordered
Hon er.jel an outing at
son's takt yenterday tvtolng (n pU o
of th uul noonday luncheon The
bunch left C. city for the lk at
6.U. arrived In tlm tt nstg In
all Utt irts offered at that popular
reott imh aa swimming tMMI"
dancing and rowing. lir th en-
tire membership repslred tj Mineral
Wlls Far whire they enjoytd
enceltenlly tiretred chWkn dinner
wtth all the trkt mtnga ending with
he fill watermelon.
After the dinner a short bulnt
eosslou vs hld St which It was
decided to hold alt meotlnaa during
the tl of (bo summer t Mineral
Wells Fark. It was also voted to
t play a third game of ball with the
(lHMolsy te?i het FlMay at ft
o'clock In the aftermmm. !dUa wl'l
be lnvli(d t attend the summer
sessions of (he club.
Bombsrs
Still On
The Job
BULLETIN
n Ta awmki4
Roeevllle Calif Aug 12 -Hvf
b'irabs were esptodsd tn the yards
of the Sot ln and &e
Pflfo Ft x press com
pny bet its roormnj
One of U aplodtHt at 2
No. I ' ' t the building
W W '
were sn - j in portion ol
the wt the xplasUm
wrecks tC5 f
Thrw PM J -1 b tort g ai
hot t HO - 1 In tti s4t aid
of the . W M b aUnt of th Fa-
'5f'c rniit Kprs c"n'rtttf .
1mnellatoy folttiwttig the etV1'
"( ronuiaay guanU rwi shot
In th direction from whlih th hmhs
ere repnd ta havt been hartn
Answering volley f h( mt thir
firing More tha vn hundred hol
were tkchsuged.
If. M Morshst Kut'.ivtn w4 struck
down by w I'uIVt tt-rording l. wrt
reevhlng hi following th skirmish
Th ettnt uf hf4 injuries 4 iit
learned
SHAWNEE SHOPMAN IIF4ilVS
jail term in m:
H we Jf'bn T. Fiupstriek not 11.
A Moore who assaulted at
Hhawn-e by atrlklng eh6ptnn and
who was sentenced to 20 days la th
county Jail here.
MiXire was badly Injured by th
striking shopmen at Mhawno and la
th tnlt up had pri of one ear bit-
ten off. In th hnartng of tb c
held here Friday FHspalrlck ad-
inlttsd It was be who lead the as-
sault. Attorneys for Fltspatri' k
made a fight to biv a fin imposed
tn plae6 of jal sentence but Judge
Cotteral refud tu chant h1 dooJ-
slon. Th charge was criminal ton-
tempt In that FHipalrl' k Ignored Ih
walkout on the entire Milwaukee dl re'iratnlmst ord-r mioed by JiU
vWon of the road early todsy and Ctterat against picketing and In-
trainmen of the Chicago and North i terferlng with lh bandilng ol
wesiern met id con-ider atmlUr rarrvins trains.
TRANSPORTATION TrO UP
M.n Frhii Aut t JTrien
Inental traffic paseosr and freight
In the far western divisions of t
main rati stm. the Mat F sad
th Hotithetn Fatlflc ws titrgtn-
l'd todsy so .l that s.hoduiet
servlc hl been practkally at-
dtihed. A thUd trunk line th t'alit
FaetfIot was lhralii with a 1m-
llsr condition. Tbwe wr dvI
opment of th rspld svr4 ttr
day of sporadic walkouts of ntnteit
firemen condm two and tralnmesj
which began ThursiUty m the iat
fa In southwestnrtt Ctttfofula s4
Arltoa. Th members of th "bls
tour brotherhoot anbl they teft tgss
post beASUit of their oblettion it
armed gu'd ststioetd aitr.t
property The unfutt wen to fhrsi
that Ih tii!pruent they were moving
wa not in the bet coad Hon and they
conntdered It birdn a to tk It oat
lUlt eecutie J tared th guard
were nHisry to protect the toads
(b illed that th sutrds were lnlrtr.
Ing with union worker and contra
dicted the aisertioti that e-jimxHt
was ussaf.
The ttaa Franclsto Kitmlaer tily
putiihd tprt that all tralamen
anil yardmen emp'eyed by the West-
ern Faclftc at Oaklsa t and gtorhto.
Calif and VS'ion-mwea Ne. bad quit
work at midnight.
' Tb passenger srvb on the WW
ern F ifu wa Interrupted early l
day when (rln Net. I bousd from Bait
1se to Hen Frauclico was stopped
In the slMtloit at OrovStle Cllf whet.
the new dots t the division refu-e-t
ttie Aanhr west-
l l'LTON WANTS RECOl NT
OF It I LO IS HERE
Notbe has liwn served upn ttr
loKn County Elwtion Hoard by
Klmer K. Fulton of Oklahoma Cl:y
asking for a recount of the baltou
east for the denwcratlc CftnJiibic
for Justice at th Huoremo (lourt Id
J J all of the precincts of Logan county.
ballon
Although several Santa F passen-
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BankRobbers Traced
To Oklahoma City
iBy Tfce AM-t!4 Prsss)
Oklahoma City Aug. 1t All
roads loading Into Oklahoma Cly
wore being watched today by county
authorities for tnrte youths who
earl this morning broke into s
bank t Newa'la near here end ot-
caped after knocking the combina-
tion off the vault. Before It can
bo ascertained whether thoy obtain
ed any loot it will be ncsary to
have en expert open the vault offi-
cials of the bank stf d.
' m k" I to Uk tlvxir pl
fern pacific trsln
bound eastward from
riisvairira U now aerv.ng n.s term lVnn Fram 0( M Mxtl M ntg.
Irt tb county Jull here. i VltUt wh(Ml h rraw dwirtsd
" " (t Futon Pacific what seemet
WELL KNOWN CITIZEN fa solid t-I.xk to traffic wH t by th
IS CALLED RY DEATH
It. Il Conn a well known and
highly rHipectd citUen of thl city
dlrd ysstcrdsy sfUTruJon at bs
resldrtire K?l K N'obln Iksvss
a wife g brother and numerous uiber
reliillvis iMisidee a wld circle of
sorroaing friends. unrsl srvi"i
will b conduiHi-d at th t'lirl-tlun
church of which he was a devoted
refusal of firemen St n W.n.i?tlln
t'allf to Uke out ttaln on that road
lino frmit Los Ani! to tit lake
Cley.
' An offliisl sUtemnl laud by
brotherhood head at Frenno dscksreit
the walkout at Ndl which Inaug-
oratd th snrlea ws precipitated by
'an attack o an engineer by g guard
who was arrested later rbrgd with
wsssutt with Intent to commit murder
At tVesoo. th brotherhood men of
rnembef by his fust or J. W. Kllborn
tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon t I:3 both th Mouthera Pactfl: and 5kin
oclKk. Jotermetit In flurnmlt View IF were t. mt today to detertnin
All regret the departure of Mr Conn
and expression of sympathy art
general and unlMgull4
COAL MINEIUS IN
DOUBT AS TO MOVE
(By The Aaeorlated rreesl
Oeveliiid Aug. 1Z. Division n-
r.g the cotl operators ss to the form
of their proposals tor future neffotla-
llons with the miners hs developed
today and teraporar delayed the
work of the Joint sub-scale commit-
tee ot operators and miners that bad
been created to consider an agree-
ment that might effect a parval set-
tlement of the so caned coal str kJ.
"Dry" Forces Now Well Ora nzecl and Effective
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WEATHER
Xtw Orleans. Aug. Iz. Tonight
gad Sunday cloudy and unsettled
Thundersbowers til a fie moon or
Director Millard F Meadows an-
nounces that adrippg from Washing-
ton are to the effect that the new
fiscal year find- Commissioner R. A.
Ilaynes attacking enforeement prob-
lems in a fully organized manner On a
basis approaching maximum effiei-
ency. J '" ' '
The past fiscal year having nece-"
sarily been devoted to reorganization
work the forces in various parts of
thj country have been augmented un-
til the organization is now practically
on the basis of the fiscal year's ap-
propriation. Commissioner Ilaynes states that
the patriotic1 law-abiding citizenship
of the United States interested in law
enforcement and good government
I fixer tti itore reason to be optimistic
over the progress being made in this
particulnr branch of Jaw enforcement
work than at the present time. Sel-
dom if ever has greater progress been
made in such a short length of time
hy any government in so larg a task
Tho . Cormnuwionrr states that many
who year ago were antagonistic have
now eorne to the point where thoy see
most clearly that respect for law lies
at the very basis of orderly govern-
ment and any disrespect shown to
ward one Jaw must of necessity under-
mine the authority of all Ihws and
especially when the particular law
held in contempt is a part of our
Constitution.
Experiments in the industrial alfo-
hol and chemical divisions due to the
ttse of poisonous alcohol by H-''"--
gers have 1 resulted in regulations
which materially checked the condi-
tion "Commissioner Ifayties advises that
analyses made of .-"moonshine" re-
v.ntled that liquor penetrating . under
the porcelain caps of Mason jars cor-
rodes the zin lining with the 'result
that the liquor contains poisonous
zinc which though in quantities can
not be detected ly taste alone.
. Id relation to "home brew" a fast
dying fad - experiments revenl that
poor materials unclean utensils un-
sanitary damp dark surroundings
mostly cellars basements sheds and
stables result in ft heslth-destroying
concoction the "kick" in most in-
stances being due to the off products
of fermentation or ptomaine.
Analyses of synthetic wUittky Mm
present source of bootleggers' supply'
show . the favorite mixture to eontain
acetone and foproiyt alcohol added
to pure ethyl alcohol the first of
which laftorate the stomach and th
other pMrulyzes the nervo renters.
Various methods of coloring are em-
ployed iodine in some instances being
used ati'l while the resultant fake
"whisky does not necessarily kill
blind or paralyze the tissues of the
stomach are destroyed and organs
generally so affected that disease is
pertain to ensue. In view of the fact
that the process of denaturing alcohol
requires either bichloride of mercury
lysol formaldehyde carbolic aid or
similar disinfectant and that the
tContlnued on Tsrs 4.)
whether they would walkout. Th
Fante F tnit teft last ntsht shortly
after guards fired a fusillade tor a
unutd reason.
9t.AINK
COUNTY
FAftMIR
ANKRUrt
Trillion In voluntary iiasArsi tty
ta fled Friday t'nited 8tatt4
district roort by Litoy Newell a
farmer ot llleln fousty. Debts sr
lie led as 13119 07 and assets Inclad-
Ing s fsrm and Urge amount c-f live
stock a 1:0250.
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TWO WOMEN APPOINTIO
Mrs. Roy M. Muse has beta gp
pointed postmlstrsss at F.lmore City
end Mr. I)oh L ghsne at Otover
according to information received
Friday at th postofflce.
OOLOI QOCS TO HCSART
Federal Court Cterk. A. C. tcl'X
has gone to the V.stra ptrt ef tt
state to loog.ovcr ec:rt k-izlzzzs tl
L'.--t t i -- ' :ly .j
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