The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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Oklahoma CUjf. Auk. A pluralljy
la cet -of 30000 on final return
tor Mayor J. C. Walton of Oklahoma
City democratic nominee for gover
nor of Oklahaxa wa indicated today
At th unofficial count c th ballot-
ing la TuJr primary near!
completion.
Walton th ihile of the antlKn
Klujt Klan nd farmer-labor more
of tr atal bad more than 17714
Wtee ot R. H. Wlleon state irp
eriBteadmt of public instruction n1
alleged "Invisible Empire" candidate
erlth return missing from ouly g3
out of the 2.837 precinct In th
etate.
The Vote: Walton 9QfiW; Wilson
am; Thomas H. Owen 51772 . .
' Join Fielde of Oklahoma City th
republican nominee who will meet
Walton at the poISt in November wa
assured a oujoritr of around 13 '0
Latest return from the first con
gresaioaal dlatrict gave Hep. T. V
Chandler republican of Tulsa a lead
of 1.117 vote 1a hia sharp contest
with P- B. Schwab f Nowata fr
tb republican nomination. Chandler
ran behind at the start but tth re-
turns tabulated early today from 217
cut of a total' of 443 precincts th;Tere earthquake tn II years ou-
vote stood: Chandler 5f2C?chwabe red but did no materially damage.
4.3M. I' ' "
Sl of th eight nicnibr of the
Oklahoma contsreaalonat delegation
appeared asetired of nntwlnatlon. j
Manuel Herrick. repuWiean of
Terry tjetf-styled aerial dredeTil'
representative from th' eirhlli dta-)
tnct was the only one whoso dtfo
was sure. !
Miss Alice Robertson republican
of Muskogee the only woman in th3
present congress will gln mvt
JI. Hatting democrat of Tahlequah.
whom ttui dife'ed for reWtkn
Ii20 in th second district
Amon tb cwlidates fcf tjomina
. (Corit'ncd on Page 7.
IF YOU KNOW OF
A STILL TtXL S1IE1UFF
"During the recent campaign 1
heard frequently that there were
many Illicit distilleries In "operation
In the city and the county. And I
understand come of toy good ene-
mies even went so far as to ay that
I knew where litey were located and penalties to be imposed upon Or
hnd an interest in two or three ormany for her refusal to psy the in
a oten. I Just want t IHat If stailment for private dvbta contract
the persona sho circulated these jed before the war
stories or who caused these storlct r . ' ..' .
to be circulated will kindly call at
my office I wlty e Ktad to commis-
sion them deputy sheriffs wiil f ill
power to raid th atllls of the count v.
if there be aay and I am quite cer-
tajn there must be Judging from the J
many who hang- around certain pwl uks. L. V. Bronson regained pos-
BaJls nd whose breath smell like session of his bold buckle winning
.m chMrit tiAturtina t .tv j from J. I. Idoreteis 3 no and 2 to nUr
Amt'h adflttd: -If ther are ne-lAt
men who know of the locatioa of
stills they should go before Jul
Doles and hare ioforaetion tiled
ttgalnet be operators. When thf
r arrant are aworn out I will arfeit
th parties whether tney b Mend
or foe."
pniCE OF.CRLDK OIL
GOES DOWN AGAIN
Dallas. Texa. Aug. 4. A reduction
cf 15 cent tr barrel on Cement-
Oklahoma crude and a cut of 23 canu
in tho price of other crude oils ef-
fective today was announced here by
the Magnolia Petroleum company.
New ptkes are: Electrlca-Burk-hurnett
Henrietta. Moran Ranger and
Stephens county districts. Strawn an-1
Thrall Texa crude $1-W) fer barr-j;;
AnugusU Kansas Yale Cmanch'!
Cuahintc and Duncan Ok!a fl.K; a:d
Cement. Okla. ctnde 83 centa.
Ml-NSEY IS CIIACGED
W ITH SELF-INTEREST
(By Tbe Associated Pressl
Washington' Aug. 4 Frank A.
Mrnsey owner and publisher of the
New York Herald was charged loday
In the awnate by Senator Goodbg cf
J4aM clmirman of the republican ar-
ricuKural tariff bloc with figbt'n'
thr administration tariff bill la tJn
: lntercat of hit investment la Europe
WEATHER
Tonlg&t aad Saturday
tlm&T to clouiy.
partly
THE WINNER
Jack" Walton
Over the Wire
Creen Hay Wis.- Ftreman Wn
Leonard was killed. Engineer Fraua
knobtoock. piobahiy fatally injur I
and four other railroad men aliahtl
' Injured ia a head-on collision of twa
n.ain Una trails.
CMlnne.poll In what Wat said to be
"he Urgent liquor raid ever made tn
the Northwest fcd&al agents selseU
11 ittllla and 1.000 gallons of liquor 1.1
a factory building here your tmn
w or arrested. I
O In' o
Pensacola. F!a.The aoxillaiy
Into Key eW'at on suspicion ofbulut j
eetged in smugg'.int Chine drug
n liquor Into the U. B.
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Anehorair Alaska The mont
Waahington A reiit to Sfcreta'.v
Weeks showed 176 otflcei and 3.s;7
men of the national guard in 11 stairs
were on duty due to emergency cou-
ditlons csused by flrlkes. Since" th
reiort was compiled ntte
were called out In Indiana.
troop
j
o v o '
Hot Springs 8. D -Property dam-
age estimated at a mjllion dollar was
cai'ted tr a cloudburst.
(.I JIU N HANKS FKAIUNd
HU.M.:i; TUANSFKH SIONFY
Paris Aug. ...i.'-tyrsiatt '
within Vhe last forty-eLsht hours
hae transferred to Holland an4
gwlt7rland between Ity tnlUlon
end seventy million French .rrks
Which bad boen on di'poa't IB Am-
erican and foreign biuka in Ira.
the Ansociated Press learned this
afternoon. " - ' '
Tlie mfney was aurredly with-
drawn Jt wag said when it was
ftlcated that it might t sclxsd by
the. French govemi ent as psrt of the
nnoNsox wins in
c;olf iutki i: c:onti:st
Another buckle match wa playrt
this morning on the County Club
the turnTlrongon was 2 ud and
from there out was nerer In dangrt-.
Both playors flayed steady golf n;ak-
Ing the 1$ hals In d 82. TV
score:
Rronson. out...... 55 441
' in ...... r45 ' .T W3 '
Ixveles out ....... TA' ?6 4i
In ...64 44
POINCARE WILL KEEP
HIS PLANS SECRET
(By The Associated Pr)
Pari Aug. 41 Ptjtct Polncsre
will keep secret hl proposed scl-j-
tton of the reparation prcbloy.. until Atset of th 81 corapinie. in opera- fcnei 01 me eieamer er?ianu. r.fi-
.....iin- it orenin aeas'on tion amount to ti: 420.2QO. agwin of My own th cat Sit nn-i. The
of the london conference next week.
Masked Riders To Be Tried In California For Murder Aug. 7
js AriKcieH Aug. 4. A nitfht raid
lry ma8kcl men at Inglewwul a su-
burb of Low Angeles on April 22
.1022. renal ting i the slaying of on
railcr and the wouodingr f two
others wo followed by an investiga-
tion in which the first definite charge
were 'nude that the Ku Klux Klan of
tha nrMAni dnv it cnsraecd in dr?ds
of violence. Forty-three pernons were j ierl)se. a crowd of nx-n CHtiinnted
indicted -by the Anirelog county J numbering from 50 to 150 entered i
prand j'iry for fale inipnsonn?tit . EMWyn plHce bound the broth
and assault with
ccritmit murder in connection with
Ihe rai I.
Thirty-?ven of the accused were
mentioned by name and nix unidenti-
fied at the time u "John Do28."
Those named included William. 8.
I Coburn Grand Goblin of the
Forest
Fires
Raging
Spokane 'ah . Aug i -from tl
RtKky luountaiBa la Montana to
Columbia rlr in WMbingtoa and s
to 100 miles tronMhe Canadian tor4t
thbuaanda of men are f'.ghtteg agnt
fortat fire.
Th partlcu'atly dry' fcot weathe.'
whUh rc!ie4 it a ilium tn tbunltt
storm lately has made the lotet
condition eairemly cdtlcat light'
ning has itarted more fire thai the
rain !u checked
A fire in Kanik forest eastern
Waehlcgtca.'iast nlgbt hid Jump!
the Idaho line covering 7X.0 acret
threatening the fort tperimetit
station. '
One of the blaie trtd by light
nlng in tba hill at the head o' th?
8t. Jone river is rporte.J assumtnt
IM mt cdou pioorttoni hut Is so itv
accessible a to make fighting almo:
Impractkbte Tntyflve othe1
fires started 1y lightning at the hei
of the Lock aw Fork of the Cle-
water river have t "en rcjwtcd under
control
A flte oa Marble creek in Idaho
Un toon burning two weeks
ha
fcitken from lestralnt several times
bet I at last reported under control
lb tMontana. la the mithetern
corner of tilacler National Park a (i
ha burned over seventy acres. In ad-
dition to over '1000 acre In the
Ifcatkfaet forest. At lt report. it
vi j b rjortPd spreading.
With the exception of the flrea far-
thnr south tnofct of the glares have
been In government fort or in ii
vsto reserves. In Northweetern
Washington several ranches haw
suffered losiies of tarn and rtamag
to c ops haa also been reported
Om fire fighter on Foehl Crek.
we killed yeterday ly a burning1 tr
fal'ing on him.
At Olymrla yctflrday A'tant
Ktatji Foro-'te!- Thoolor Oowiyear
id the state of Wiwhlngtost
practically helplesa 4xfote the tit
nH'nare
Call for help he added often must
go unhoedwd with the (Ire wardt.i
ftttemiUng to save what they can.
LA IX)Ui:n 1: SAYS ItlUI S
KLixnioN ii;oili; s vicntm
(By Th. aMoctated rr )
Mdlon Wis Aug. 4 The nom-
iwitlon Of Jamea A. Reed in Mis-
curl Is ancther signlflcaot victory
for the people said Robert M. JfJSf
Follette senator from Wisconsin In
11 statement todar. "It reflects tl
reaeniment of tha jKople against
public bosses.'
Senator Rerd'a iccmsicuoui .posi-
tion against the league of nations
was an issue in the campaign and his
mcwi.'ul fight lnXi.tte pprofva4
of the voter of Missouri of nls s'anl
on this o.ution tho ststement aalJl.
BLTLDING AND LOAN
COMPANIES AIU: HEALTHY
Oklahoma City Aug. 4.-On June 30
bat there were SI building and lorn
companies doing business In Okla-
homa with 17.433 real estate loans-
ttU.Hlng $41131830 according to e-
rort prepared by C McCoy buildlttg
and loan auditor for the state banking
department submitted today. Eight
compefnes were organised during th
past year the teiort shown and alio
thst there has not been a failure of a
building' and loan company since Hits
W0.wi in sli months.
Donwu'n of the Ku Klux Klatij G. W
Price King Kleagle of the klan for
the state of California' and Nathan
A. linker. KlpajrK or organizer for
Low AnMe county.
The wi'tim of; (he Inglewood raid
were Fidel n0 Mathiag KUluayen
broihem proprietors of a. winery near
Itiglewood operating
intent to
and carried them to
city jail and asked to have them
lock.! tip a "bootlegger." Tho
jrtiler refused. The Eldunyenx were
then carried to Redondo Beach ten
miles away and a similar attempt wax
made at the lockup there with the
game result.
"'r""
Pacilie
tJvJ(MJ MtoA flftswtt
1 lunAY Afuivr i i;
e.
GIRL AUCTIONtCT Orf BY OtCAGO JUOCC SOLD fOH $90
Not ince the day when I'ntle loms and Aunt Martha tppd oft
the auction thnk t the old Now O. Un Uve market end (ol)or thelt-
n mater taithtutly wa ha stun ti srotio a that staged In the Cmu t
of Imietln Relation In fhUa. rnut.Uy ! n ented lletd for ransom
to satisfy a ItoS rd and dictor
Ju.ker now serving a trrm In the
rt.-ki.ir wa auctioned off by Judge
hitfeeit bidders were Mr mf Mrs
Rontvllle Mlnnenota ho hd
the shIo. Photo show s five year oil
intfasi: iii:t IS
IIAUU ON HOI
Oklahoma City" Aug 4 -Crop
fruit "d vegetation f n- rally were
d-ituaaed by th lriten hea .-id
crt tuoiMtire tpeilly In th
etern portion here the dwuglit
ha a).tt very vrtou ( t
awarding to weekly crop remim of
the local weather burtn of the fed-
eral department "f asrlculturw la-
ned today. Corn made firty g-wl
progress nd I In good condition la
(he eastern portion bat v. a daiuagol
In th western portlm here tnu h
of the later planted firj and burnd
Ix-rond recovery. 4'oftoa iwd go"!
jwoaress excei sher4 infested wltlt
tli weevil. Condition of ih crop
average fairly good but win l
badly in need of twitch Of the central
and moat of the west "portion liioont
corn i being damage by tlie hal
and drought In the south central ttnd
etm jwrtlon cf the sute. flrain
sorghums sweet po:otaes and p
aula ar needing rain badly Pmt
ur ro de'erloratltig being badly
burned and dry.
.MI.NT.ltS ANI Gt AltHS
IN Gl'.N It TTI-E
wtanton nd Aug. 4. e"lrt hoatlli
tie with the taking over ef mines by
th tat occurred today when picket
on guard duty were fired upon from
e-wbush.
The fire wa returned by th guard
and ltr th firing was taktn up ever
the entire area. Automatic rtfltt
war brought Into action by th troop
and th firing continued for mor than
an hour.
BEACH OOQ DECORATED
FOR BRAVERY
fit? Th Alwttel preaaj
Long I)ech Calif Aug. 4 Spo'.
a dJg is being deTrated for brav-
ery by th Ixmg llesch humane i-
cloty. The dog I credited with hav
ing Junvpod from the municipal plr
July 13 and rescuing a cat atnug'l'ri;
In the sea.
Spot ia owned by Wra. Wrlgby
. . m m 1 . . . t
I animals gro lh Rnrgland's nrnfJ?
While Ihe raiders were hurroiinding
the ICIdilsyeri place-Frank T Woer-
ner deputy city marubnl of Ingle-
vood rod- tip in a motorcycle and
was ordered to hull by one of fho
group of inrtHkcil men who were
guarding the hiirhway. The deputy
displayed hia hadg? whereupon ho
IcMificd laf.r several revolver were
levelle.l at him. lie drew hw own
weapon nl fired into the crowd
three men fulling. Woerner continued
firing until hi ammunition wna ex-
lnt.f;'d then rcttirnM to the Ingle-
wood police atationrfor more. When
he got back to the scene of the raid
the crowd had dispersed.
The three mca ahot by Woerner
wvre carried into the. town where they
were found to be M. It. Moaber In
under a federal
at
the
ier
the Inglewood
4fte4j)(
fey
1 r .r v
1 til lectured by her - fthera J)h i
h us of eirretton. h yesi old Mrl
Adm t the hSghrl tlddr lh
Join Kenny wraltby rt'tdnt of
reyed all the way to Chicago to ntM'4
Marie linker and hr new mother
III81I CHILDREN SOtO
AS U. S.UW VIOLATORS
Armtg of Yotmgiton Under tht
kgv of 10 Each Year
Bared By Secretary
Davto
Washington Aug. 4 -Approxlmatwle
U'OO rhildren under s;ten year of
are ap-ei.lt In ilii putted Wt"'
wi h year for vlotaUong . of Fedeal
las. Hcretary of Uhr avla Its
anftnunet In making imMtc a refOit
dealing with the jredu of ll
''t court gnd ' dettnntient ch!l !r n
I -t fared by the Children' Mureau
The report present the teutt of a
tfdy of method of doallnsr with chl-
ilnn Who hsve violated poll aal
other Federal las. Tbe Poitofficc
Iprtmenl and the Hetartment if
JnHlU e atils(ed Ihe l?Mir Department
in it Inveotlgations Ty making arail-
able Uiflir iw:ord. Th study shoaei
11(4 children arrayed durlnt a two
pf period for vi dating ixMitil law
and 211 arrested for ol her Fedr!
oifens.
A mewstire authorising Pudem! pr-
1 Ui"'on ft" rptrt said wa rd by
i4 ngrta m i!ii7 iut ws not signal
by Hi President. A simitar bill is
pci ding in tho present Congre and
tho proposed leplalallon the rapor
siii'ri-sted. would enable the fnlta i
ft ate court l deal tnnrh more effon-
lively with children" cases It wa
pttbaAtlev the repoU folnted out thu
tl e simplest most practicable and
lfatt ntlv titan fnr fhi irnnr
' -
t anallng of t hlldren' cie involving
violation of FeJeml law would e th
nfc'ortent of a dlflnlte system of
reference to slate Juvenile court a"
lesit In re tain types of case
IIAItOING S GAItlNET
IS IN SESSION
(By Th Am-lale4 !'rt
Washington Aug. 4. Mmbr ef
President Harding' blet took to -
de's meeting report en the eoM adj
rail trlk gthrd by thir ra
pectiv department. .Tn sewaion it
wse indicated wa givn vr almost
wholly to a dleuion ef th situs-
tton In the two fnduetrlee
; . v f " I
v
y 'i J 0
i if
IhA P- 'J"
....... i'WBB'HaaBaia jaw
Giant Gas Welt
Spraying Oitt
Stops tf. R. Traffic
(fly Tk AanrUI4 lreMl
ntew owi. Awa. .A ''
a well ttnMti t be . j
30.COO.000 ft f pt '. 4
arayint H a il an h
Is hetdiea s all pattsngsr and
(r trfti ! th rrte Pn
btwa her aed Ktin.
d)ylrf l r1t etww T'
n1 Ohlnnvi C'ty. th
well I but tW ft frn tn
way tratha nt M imd te vi f
tee were ti a mite 'wJ with
I reliway efYtei! tear the rue.
ntnf f frame wud Ignite 1
ple fa and tu 4tru
fir '
LEAGUE BILL EWES
Okl&hom 8tat Lcania Hag
Decided To Qatt; rin&nc
Low; Attendgticg
Poor
H ha beea d(tnltely decided t r a
tiuo;iy of the Oklahoma jHtne
league team to l th
Ausiul II. TbU witt ghe fluthrle
tntNi o the honw grounds egin-
hlng Tue.day Aurul .
Considering Ihe ft thst Outhrlt
hia been without a league leatit for
number of year the la.n ball t"U
mittee ha donm remarkably well and
wswld h been able to !oa tni
at anon without any def! It had It Art
bwn for some hard buk Ut which te
element a tk pa't by fir.-t wrbltt
i art t( the i i n around the r
away and lair r leering the rtntf off
h' grand tnd. Thl will make th
gubscrlption of JHl t ihe fsM
tlw season fH short by sn etlil i t
Hkf v. '
At an enthulatle meetinit of a f
fant at the lone Hotel last evening I"
w( decided I halt commHle should
in sppjiinted t raise lhl .d.
The talstng of hi money to.
tether with lMr( g teeeipt !
' tl.o U home game wi: enabi th-
bore pall managenient to close the
on with all obligation met la (uU
ed the wsy paved for a good trun
ftfll year
AtrntlCSS MAKKM (itHUl
HEH ItOASI ; FHi:i:
Atlantic City Aug. 4 Pauline
AtwM who i an nam i ll
to b Pauline Orr who wa arrtd
on Thursday at th request of New
York police on a charge of atealiitg
an automobll belonging t-i J K. Orr
of that cily md good her btl
that h would be fr hf Frld
It wt a cks squeak howwvef for
It wa Ie today before tn authorl-
tie decided to turn her out. Tif;
New York poilr notified them that
Mr. Orf wa not golsig t pre tit
tx mplalnt. j J
"(lotxiby iHjya" ) ifw y;;ung
1 won
j w
woman a h left th Jail. "I hope
on't aea any of you ia for
king Ome."
( ItAITS UNIONS TO
MEET SAIIHOAY
(Py Th AMiwltd Vtms
Washington Aug 4 ltfprenta-
tlvt of th ale striking sh'ij rrf
on the outhrn railway will Mcr In
1 Waahlngton tomorrow wlft
II W
1
Miller vice preidnt In tbJirg of
operation of th srateut ta cynaldr'j4 narrow m'H of !( vote
oropial for soittemeat of lhl
wtrlk on the hl sugioatmi by
J President Harding o (he ixccutlrra
iof the railroadt.
glewood eortHtnble Walter K. Slwher
bin n and Lconurd Iltrgg a dejutly
constable. The elder Mosher tlied
about an hour after ho was shot.
.Meanwhile the Klduayeiis find been
net free several mile from their hotne.
An iritjet waa held thre) day
after the raid in an Inglewood untler.
Inking etabliliiiient. llltike 13.
Fhttnibeau a' trgffie officer testified
that the raid had been orgihird tho
n h' lit of April 21 in the same room
where the inquest wa being held
and that at the same meeting candi-
date for admission to the Ku Klux
Klan hd ken identified by Uaker.
Jfe and other witnesaeg said Haker led
the raiders in the attack upon the
Kldnaycng. Coburn tentifietl he was
(CcitUaad tm rx- C)
iajuttimjaaijaraiWL.
VkiteBoy
Sold lib
fw Yfk Ag 4 -t.ll tt
tf bt father t"f l wot U
tkrabdt sttd and nel
ltr year ot.j tt!r
k .-rg!'tin how 1 Utxh f
(Ir.omeUk huihl la tk t
Ik defn!e kk of a tt 1
ntal In hi brown f h 1
I
t uirilednta foow at th 11.
w nb Ar uiu last a'ght i
Ul' hi atrang stetf in aptpteg tM
'Mortimer h knows nothing bwt
alor slnt e hi mother died l W
terweur Huet'ltat vl ywr aT
P baa found ifoty and hltr In
th orphan ahtm aHaaugti wrt
leDdeal flhnmond ild tt glgkl tfcw-l
it would take year tti nd th barns
tK't h bt tl.m gad .bright tip
the boy Hi lraw WlM-itue
tisd with bulging brow t RMra Ilk
th be4ef aaualkaag chlU il I
livn big f.r hi bttdy Thr I aeae of
i;te eteticity of ytmih about him N
n lvy brtuHtlag frcieity
0nt ftmmtMie Me4he
My lather u4 t tt to a
said In a brthl whistle foe I n'k f f
trt.iit teh 'Willi hi band an I
:n ny time ii wit It a strap
u. sik. And start ma t hae
m-ver h4 enmsh l. t. wat
af std of my father nd I doe
member my rl n.otHof Hut my -!
end mother h went away a ad Iw.t
me
1 1 went lt tchmd in Port Bli hrnon-t
. I I w m I A My father made
me rhanaw my ttanm to Mortimer
tiff en (Mr nam f Minintr r
Then h gave m tn the rtMd pe
pie. 1 wa lo led la the agn
1 ohi If 1st me (mi nncw a dy.
had two dug and be told m la bk
Totrn 1 1 nu4 Pa-"1 1 1
MVNY I t ik ii vm: -joy
PAPI ItS- f ltoM 4 01 NT Y
Afr Ujing oft th b for neveral
not day Dan CupM atsln buy.
Tha following were granted mftla
tlcensf by Mr. Nt tha rourt
clerk!
t;iijh Vlan S7 ani Iiella Muorw lh
boti of Yt'on; IL If firookmta 31
OiithrL nd Ourttd Maria Hwt
ger Hi K II. Johao tl and Nnat
Jobnaoo Ct botn tit Oklahoma City;
Archie Md ti.i Jd aad Harrl Jean
Allen. 91 Coyiej Ray I. IIUtHhl. 14
and i.'lla Steven If lHh of Okla-
homa City; Chrle W iutas. S1' f
Fnld and Wtulfr4 F Wife 14 of
Oitthrt; Jbert Joi dambr.el 3t
and Mrgret l'!tr 19 bwta of UkU-ho-n
City; Mar h V Hell Iff. LUtta
tunk. Ark al Maa-11 fcunu. II at
Oklahoma city; Q K. ttarkar tl and
Ada KMt 17 botit of Oithrt; Alfred
K. Hodge it aivi Anna 21.
Outhrle.
IIIGGINS TO OPIHISE
Jl IM.i: SMITH IN FALL
Th ntt dttrlt judge of ta.' d -trkt
witi be elihef th prjftt in-
rtimU'tit Judge Chart tlinltB te
Tooey lllggln. f.rmr OuOf'a
but now li!g at CuMn tllggia
wun tba rwpublbAft nomieaOoa from
Judge ltatt of thi city and
liirl Uum!i of 80ltwtr. Jttdg
Paet carrle"! thl county by a sub-
stantial eaajorlty hut to"t Vtit
Isyne county liiggtn wiaa'ng by
SOLIHF.lt VOTK TO I1E-
t llH: I.ONG'ItEEII HALE
St. lui Auf aWI'!t C. ft
flator Jam A. IU4 Uwitng t
IJI7 vote UroknrWg Long hi
opimoent for lb democrats attor
Ul nlmooatlnn based hi oym o tba
official (Mint being nuda today to
overoom the aenator's p!u titty
In 3;9 preclafW out of Jtt la tbe
aU tha vot atoo4t B4 tii'.lll:
Long l434. ' - v; - in
MCETINOS IATUKSAV
Precinct meetings will be held by
('eit'o rat all over fyogaa eoanly Kai-
efiar nftemooa at f o'clock eecord-
ln;r to call by tha county cbalraeaa '
asii.ui nwii.
' At' these prexlnct metitta
gales will be let4 for ta eetztf
conventloa to be hc!4 oa Axzz :t i.
At the oouBty c2Tcr.!ci
will te gt4 te ti U ttl i:)C
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1922, newspaper, August 4, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712626/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.