The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 108, Ed. 1 Monday, July 24, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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Ta aya. rewa
Ctkaro. Jury 2 The 1COO0
tusioeired railroad station ajeots
will bo b called ml on atrik
W. J. Koone pmiicr. of the or-
ganitatioa s&soc&ced today af-
ter a coifertnet with W. L.
XSdSesimea labor member of the
labor board.
"X wi3 fcitmrt ray zacn to re.
naaiu at work ajsd order that com-
misteea confer with the road
masaeraeati over all points at
issue'' h said.
Both Sides Coot ting Time
Chicago July 24. With gov-
ernment officials silent in regard
to the railway mke except for
the announcement of Chairman
Hooper that the railway labor
hoar would make no furtlvr
wove at preert interest today
was centered in the separate
peace efforts of officials of the
Baltimore & Ohio rai'rva I in
lh.Hr meeting at Baltimre with
representatives of the striking
hopnen. Despite the failure
!kt -week of similar tf forts made
at St. Paul it was confidently
prdk-ted that the Bahimor. eon-
ferenee would obtain favorable
results.
Should the meeting result in
an adjustment it. t expected
that other. raOroad would follow
the Mm course. It. ' M. Jewell
head of the tdiepwen V unin. re-
fused to eommert on the Balti
more parley but previously bad
acknowledged receiving offers of;
set iv-mem from a number of;
rosls. i
The silence of federal official j
wag interpreted as meaning that;
President Hardifff -was ineiixietl
to let the situation drift for a
few d while U revived the
. r port ad' " !i-.r7 ' 4 ''Ilie
Parts "and farther initred into
farts. That the President might
take oroe action aoon was indi-
cated in his effort to obtain the
fat$ from all as ties. The eon-
Orene. with Chairman Hooper
and Secretary Davi meeting at
Moot Heart III. wish strike
lien Indicted In
Knickerbocker Fire
Tragedy Released
iTr T aMMrite Pt
Wsabtegton Juy M-ndictnU
gmt fiv pecee 1 .cenete
with the Kwckrneker thaater gi-
ester ! last January in welch ST
tort were tert were diecelssed today
fc JuKc Sedee ef tK District
ct Columbia vprtmt euit wa i-
tained dfirtari.
sriRimi Bixivu:
PL.US OX LINKS
At t1e CeuBtry C'.ub fk Satanta
Rjr Crafcb TJceesf-j!iir ofeaJW! Vi
tKtsseka asainl lh rhaltrnr ot
U J. Cray a and to flay. The'.r
a-re a;
OH In Total
Criita ...........' &t . 5 '
iry 41 t
Clew Pana trte4 t set la lac hooV
rlasa S.5.y and t.hnm Ljrm a Oray
wt aaccestfj'.ljr defrodt'd bis krtV
fvr j p ae4 4 to p!ay.
Oit In Tot'.
Cray 4 i
Pari 45 13 SI
Anotner rvl ira!rti ai Mated
yter4iy he It. R. Mrrlen tried to
wpt tw f?S bui' te!d y Paul
Oarj. Martha aneJ off with a win
No. 1 and taea Cry won No. St Sa
wtat IJie tniuli ttrit:! at tee aeveo-
teito Mer!c waa om p. Both t'
feo to the !liU tut the two
ri to tb sreea with a hanr tomi
tor 2. Otry eaauni ttla titt rt P
to Uie ran and t.ea took a iar 3
l rt tn foil Ahnrt 9 ti mnA iTnivlliijI take
three bhswj hit ft fcy six Inches
and took a topy fcrnr. This aqnard
the match again. Cary luid his Hs-'
o h afnrteiith dead to the icre-n ard
woo the tsok with a par 3 and re-
tained hi tmckle.
To Hold
DownCoali
Prices
(9f The Aoi-lt frn(
Washintftoii Jdl 24. The ad
nunistration plan for preventing
profiteering in coal and tntnriug
fuel difttriUntKirt dnrtiijf the
atriVe rnxrjreiny was presented
tinlv at a conference of nearly
a IninilrtHl non-union oeratoM
and. rnermwnt offit ialH w ith i
Soerrtnry Hovrr.
Mtfctinc in rxen-Htivo" honsi'oh
the conference hefftn the consid-
eration of two proja laid hc
fore them hy Mr Hoover. One
pre v idea for the tiKhtcninff of
esititinsr voluntais- agreement to
maintain fair prices and the
other for CHtahlKhment . of coal
pooh in the producing dixtrieta
for preferential distrilnilion tin-
Af' rthe authority of th lutor-
ttte Commerce Commissio't.
Attorney Oeneml Ojinahcrty
was rirenarini In rennrt tn Mr.
Hooker dutinj the day mxui the ' jVtu
FINAKCH MINISTER HUERTA AND
GENERAL RYAN CONFER WITH HARDING
REGARDING MEXICAN DIFFICULTIES
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SPAI.Pl MIOPMKX Olt-
DIIIUJI IH3JI RV rOTTRRAL
lepai p isass ot tn cniercenej
coal control program aul it was
understood that pri-e mainten-
ance wan tip for find considera-
tion hy ihe conference
51 r. Hoover waa um1crstwd-to
the foition that the con-
fetvnee wa held to deal entindy
with the two prohlenia presented
(ContlnueJ on Pa 4)
Over ihe Wire
(CcbUbs4 ob Pare tJ
OIRIST Bl'RGFJt TO PAY
YpiiT TO fiERHAW
WtFC CHARGES DESERTION
ANO CRUELTV
Cb-srtTins eitrema cmeity b-I de-
rttom Malhilda Baicr baa bitnifht
.'. aaiiuKt Aflte Baker for turit
a-fsiBleanc. asV the curt t
' OtrtH Brter. wea-'thy Pwnsact
Valley farmer an4 stcx mis W r-
te back to t oid boa in Germany
to Knd year. BurRr wiil kaTe
tEl2B .Jiia w. Jt? came "
th'f rmiatry from Wluaberj osaay
yer ao a poor hoy and by ctose
a-j;4kati-?a a&d roBosy h aa
jriwc weaiUsr- R"ia b caaip over
aa a y ce roa ia w
vkti t poe hhtk wCl ejoy tal
pieBre art acoewwaoiatiott of tie J jaLVATION ARMV
Pra- tieB'!"ier cm:-
John If. Cotterml UmM or-
der of arrest Satariay for K4
Edward. Jam Smithy Cirj
foti. Sara Bwtlcr aad Will iegr. til
f Sp-aia acd taemtMsrj of the Jtait-
r'l MhlBUt Vntoo of AmMica.
The mea are lo b broaght ioto
cV3 iiy M t tKw -t j. hy the
toaid net N pnnihd tar contempt
cf eoar in violating th restraining
order lsu-xl rereBlty by J(df Cot-
trrat in th cm of the Frtsw Hall-
way v lb iatemaUoiul Association
of Railway Mach.tr.ata.
LS ad Butler are charged with
treiting iha a&aaialt wounding trtai-
irg and tierris Ui-treating of:
Walter Jarkaon and WiU Sanuder I
rtbreker. at Rapulpa. Th oiher
three aided la th assault. H waa
ciarsed.
Pari An iBtornationat cotMWa of
boy aeout Cloned at Sarbon -h
itr Robert Ha1tn Powell preidni.
New EataWlahment M i mr
004immi tmroau to Improve protec-
tion of investor. announce.
ln;ft to riv'lit : Hrijr. t!en. .1. A. K'van V S. A. rMirfd n pre.
aasocintcd American oil intcri'sts in Mexico and Adolfo
IV la lluertn Kinanec Minister of. Mexico at the White H-uh just
alter ttK'ir cftucrcree with lYcsHlctst Hit-tiitiif who reccneil Min
ister Hucrta h "a Mexican citizen " Sotrt prnv'rcvt toward re-
moval of ohMactcs to Amerieati recognition of Mexico was Raid to
hare been made jit the conference. '
LLAGU
E IIISTI-
TUTEBECirjSESSiOFsS HERE
Tent City Sprinp Up Over Niht
At Beautiful Mineral Wells
Park Where Churchmen '
Are In Session
The. .openlBg day of tho Kpwortli
laiaifl tnatituto aaw mor (tmn t.i3
drliatea oa th ((Otitulu ant ni
arrlvhvs every hoiir U-ta rxpe t!
WOMEN GIVEN KEY TO
CIH B MAYOR
Women's Day; City and Country
Clubs Co-opcratfl In Work
.. At Fair This Fall;
wuvvvaa nonuj vu t
Women frmn lha farma will Juln'
c-no-n from the nlty thl fntt tn putt
ing on 4ht ixhibltn at the wonuii'a
nU t the full Uir. The hall will !
Five More Dead
From Auto Collision
Vf Tka mlt. fr
an Franeta July 4 flva
frna r rftad toway and tour
htrt wrtrt beilvtf (tyin9 aa tM
raauit of a lliaion bar tatt eiq' t
bttwen an automobile ana a trt
cad. Th automebila aMer turning
vr burst tat fiantaa. borninj)
tha vktima badly befor thay ceu tf
b retcoad.
City w
mS ARRIVE IIOMK
AT IIOl l ON OK ( Oi l
(Ulnton J'y ?t t'llnton win a
ffeo-hlttin ilrtHittA fowi t'.uihru ft
ti 1 Sunday. Knh aut.a pl.iyt
rriM hall tha wtiher helnt e.
rHvin(ty hwt. riin'on won tn th
ttewnth.
t?cra by Innlnsa R. . V..
;uttirl ..0o 101 SAO 00-14 fj
Canton ...o 0H axi op-u It
lUttarlea.tttmkhaw Jpfinltisa ant
liAMuan; Kremer MttJcn and. r'rtgi.
on.
Iniun Juty Sf-Vltaon nutf It
two atralsht from Duncan and nn
tha taut aama of th acH by a 3
to 2 acora. A alncto and a wata H
th lt nf tha nintti rvva tHtncan
two mm on aftor on waa out ant
It UmkM aa It they would tt th
tally hut eay out to thn loTt nt
cntcr flcldcru on th neit two man
"l Mve.l AVitaon () gnm.
Hcora by tnnlnaa. R H. R.
Wtln ooi ltd Ofli) 4 71
Duncan odd w f
Itttir!ia: Henry an. Wade;
Incy liot nd Utalr.
oit ald
In a toM tt J v
It atw tafcf f-f j
Ity to make ' ? ir
Tha total f far
MJchrl at p J
a mlUlon d (lit ..
f Wt and that inm bard in
Kr lh taitvyeri to tarry
3 lot ct lltn"
t Tn t
' laurtng la
.tataneat
Mb
Inbtadnat ot
rifle to. than
.at aunibar it
Waahtagton Chairman lakr au-
DoBCd operation o( ehipptna crd
eeia durinR Juoe cost $2TfT;i6 m
cscea of Income.
New York Charla Oarland con-
firms the report that b wa giving
eOKK) of bla million dollar inheri-
tance to the advantage of all."
mat i ieat to tiio.ita oaicauw. jPlliflrwj. ta sffor( Mmr wr(0tttf.y
end v!aitr - wtU -attend th wtiow 0f ..dW.lavmK aahu.lt.'-
which bcRajt thl inorrdttR and wt:i I A fmmiUf k(n aa the Wo-
end July 3l. n an a Rulldrntf IVneftt C'omtntil ha
rovera4 nv.Bira uyuna ana ciu ;
in Oklahoma. Tcvaa and Arkina w
t ill b reprfentid. Many im by
railroad and other ly anlornouila
rtc v. Ihe of this city Ja In etiarie
of tha convention aided by tiean C.
r Maneherttsr. Iowa. A one hcr.r Dutton at Oklahoma CJt)'- There ar.
F'. dSatrieta in th Ieaigu.j Ircslttut.
etnr.-n damaged the federal fifth hatch
ry and other f roiwrty. oa estimated
at UTS.O'iO.
r x ' ' o
' Daimtadt. Ormaty Tha opentna
jnn of a campaign for a ''dry Ger
maay' waa fired by a committee of)
frotnlaen' pron. I
Ooni:aued on Pk 1)
WELL KNOWN BUSINESS
WOMAN CALLED RV DEATH
c aer I9 a we?k paid to br to the V . T
report of nerf and tw -. idro V w l llf f n
; prett aha 1. workda ia. Itt ty Bnnd.y afternoon at S:30 o
;cotton mill fof f 1 a djr.
TOM JENKINS RETURNS
rROM ELK CONVENTION
Tow Je-akiaa tnnsed frtm
br wka rfat in the at- Wall?
sway fc atleaded tke E!k satioaU
oooTectwn. b'ii this year at AlUa:k
City iesklas i tW detosaie t'om
GathrJo Lodge No C. awT
h TUiSed bis o!d ttooa ia Scrait?a.
PeBBuyrraria gv tha TXertjr
tao orr at Pbiladelpbla. to-.k tn
th aithia at WaabiBStoa. Baltinora
d took Wrd"a eye vi-w of Kew
Tort nrea 1 bad good time "ml
I am glad to get boa arala" be
aid pdr-
IT FAYS
TO cay Leader advertiatag ry
a!d Hickaiaa of Loy'a Hardware
store .TSt adertUd porcfc tmingt
toe aal sad K mM lika the
Laader bd turdl A on tb atreeu
befor the ra beaa; w aold
ail asd oiroJd bare ao'.d oy nv.e."
Miaa Mar(tar Gaffney. kn?wn by
iher Bnmerona friend a Mia
thU
clock j
I'o ia th limit sh w-a taken til a 1
ll-.tia mor than ob year ago aba
bad enjoyed health and waa at hrj
fffc dalr.
She wag associated with her bro-
ther R. A. In tha Gaffney Rly t.
and well knT throuahout Okla-
homa for bcr knowled? of commer-
cial papers. Her friends are num-
bered by the acora a she waa ever
rady to pft fm aa art of klndtiese
and could and would aid the office
clients In many ways that will never
b fortotten.
FuBTai rvic wer conducted
this afternoon at 3:34 frm her lte
realdenca E. Washington. A
aA M .
tsrsa coo roure oi incriag gmioirrr i
PERCY PULUAM DEAD 'to pay their last retpen. Body was!
Percy TuKism ia dad at bia fcofne taken to Enterprise Kansas for tn- j
in norti Logta county following an terment. Tha florai oferlogti weroj
cparatios for wpposiiciUa. beantifni 1
BOARD TO WtET
i falritioa Amy AdT$ory toard w I'
'meet at 3.S p. m Tnday at Cham-
ber ttt Com m we yoo are earnfet'y
iwjt(sted to be pre-Bt the th?r
board tneaulerj allj thre..f. Q
StcN'att
SR. KESSLER'S FATHER DEAO
"jf-r. W. S. Ker mSd a t ?!-
egran this morning asnonnciBg tie
death of b!a father JlkhaeJ Ker
f tjeaven worth. Kan. The deceased
was Btnety yer old.
Secret Hearings In
Court of Churchmen
Who Hay Unfrock
Lawtoo Minister
Lawton July 24x-Members
of the El Keno Presbytery
fcverning- body of the Presby-
terian church in this dinlrjct
were here today for a hearing
of eccleihstical charges against
Eev. Thomas J. Irwin former
pastor of the First Presbyter-
ian church here. The session
was to be executive according:
to an announcement of the
presbytery which said a state-
ment would be Issued at the
conclusion of the hearing.
No snnouncemtnt has been
made ct the charges against
Reverend Irwin but it has
been stated by members of the
presbytery that previous ;
charges of conduct unbocom-!
ing a minister were dismissed 1
his pastorate here early in j
June and a new set filed. I
f-!nnfd a full ry of eveni for Sat-
i r lay July 2.
A rt Vsr(-ty Marhef Caiiforr.li
le wi;l b8 held al 110 li. OHlnhama
Avenu. Fresh fruits. vegettoUa.
canned orMt. rhtcken huuer milk.
eB. rooked foods saia-lH etc. will
be sold Kvcrythln? frcth nd do-
tiEtd bj- th wempn of both city and
country.
Luneh win b0 acrved ail day at 35
Cf-nta. Ico cream will b sold all
dar. Fanners' merchants pollUrlana
anj everybody welcome. Tito wemeu
will acll tickets to tho Pollard. Ituy
of the laillcs and ee Mahlo Norman t
In "Heels owr hed" Haturday afttf-
non and evenliif 10 and 20 cmt
fitropi Nation planned at nlftht.
Committees of th Women' Hul!d
l'hlcVah Jnly St - Hegna had the
Chick bllHtig eaay one t' out-fi'-l'l
and Ft Reno won Runday's
9 pi 3. ChlckMli' aingU and
t-nwory' hom run Mrl. who
started n th mound for the flrt
half i-hamplona is pk-d lo tha
Urst Inning. Witt hj r Moved hlffll
was hit fre'ly.
The fir.t hoa.l Uaue was totd hi
IVt snd wilt mtii! ia pnw tt w
for Ihe lty hall and the amount ws
lJi.tXo. n set the pity 4ck Jml
!T$ path rar to pay the latret
thla tnd n and will amount
ItJ.ftW when tlw bond are tlaaHy
retiwd whlh gtve aq .l f how
otly It Is to vote bond Iter l
case wherein the city fay awr'r
a mmb In lnieret aa U received ra
I money from the bontta.
The nest bond Uaue ws fr con-
vention hall built la a hurry ia 1904
In order lo rtalit the stata eapltat
which later we iirrttlll(usly stolen
from ua In the night ThU taae
amounts to 50riH and -will be r
MttnX fn VAi if wo have good httJt.
The amount of Hierest la' lha waa
time clipped by the bond holdr will
!lotal Mt.ooo Niwt Itllle turn.
'we'd y.
' Then roins In order the following
bond iaues;
Park $?Jft'H) voted In mt duv
I'l i't -
tlbith Ifouxe f Perk t voted In 1311
due 937
Waterworks lus 9130000 voted
ISOl due IMl
Wterwrt Kjitcrudon i0'M0
tllervolr) voted If I due ISUI
" Mewer l)ts) diio In '
jttreet hnprovetnxnt oooo vottt
Score by lnnln. r e
Fl Ren0 .-OO! 4H 03O- 13 I ftW-l due In
Chkkha .. .003 ooo m- i r 2 ' Fire esu'pmioit $.in.0uo voted iV
due in
MAN WHO tSTOI.i; '
MONEY IS i'M Clir
Fuui'n and Judment HWft due
i t!'. . .; '-.;-' - ... .
: Total f'W.ftfOnt)
1 The illy collected during the (rvit
. fteel yKr from aourres other lean
Clyde Trout U In the county Jail to
utav i.'iiinir rnnren -'.r tit ma iij. .
caught br the e"v r'ol. ZZ ftft'wnl ' lH ''
ni(jni roilowlng a rohhery In a buuk
fr on the auU Fo siding outh of
union depot. Trout according t
his own adnillon trokn open lh
door of tha car and Mole 2t fn.m a
bridge worker named Robert Oreen.
nnm eearcneii I lie money
found In Trout's shoe.
wai
(Continued on Pago 6)
ROBE.ntSON ANO KELSO '
IN MIX-UP
Crescent City July 21 Kd Robert-
son and Roy Kelso Repuhllcan can-
dld;it; for ljerlff "mixed It' here
fiaturday. lt(M?rt.n accused KeliiO
of circulating atorlea stout him
Kelo denied thn charge Roberta n
flapped Kelxo several times before
bystanders Interfered .
SHORTHORN NOTICE
All shorthorn owners and their
ffomlltes and other Interna.! m
better livestock In U.ga count sri
wrdlally Invited to go with w fin
ed baskptu to w. K Comb's firm
seven miles wet and one-half south
of Mulhsll Thursday July 27lh Flna
shade co. water and good rattle
all will enjoy looking at Talks ant
Judging demonstration In the afternoon.
R. H. WILSON WILL
SPEAK HERE WEDNESDAY
VeBsBk)ajasssaksVwAsj-'Mi
pawaav
MATHEWS SPEAKS TO
A BIG CROWO HERE
Jarne A "Jimmy" Mat hew deno-
rratlo candidate for the fifth dlalrtct
congressional nominatlnn addressed a
large crowd of people Saturday evuti-
ing In front of Municipal tsath house
Saturday night. fHI peecb was well
received by the voter many of whom
EftrwBrd met blm and promin!d
Jiuttwrl in the prlinerie.
ST 107. Thl wa divided between
thes departments: Water deueif
menL $;iowm); internet on daily beU
sne. J77I1; Water department.
ri.uen:9i deliuiuent tag BanaU'ea
frcm 4tn county 3i4Jj eienl
government f .'" Ot .
The ependltures of the different
offices and department of city govern-
ment during the fiscal year were an.
portioned a follow: tret depart
mint; Amount apjortloned li&J t9.
amount pent f 1217 IT; amount left
over and unspent f 44 71
Park commissioner) Amount p
proprtated. I.Sw; amount apeat t.
CW2h; amount unapent of appropria-
tion tuede IIItTi
FmeUlor Library Amount at-pro
prlaled fl.l.'l 00; amount spent ft-
i'OiM; amount lfl over fJI.03
'artiegl hoard; Amount aiHrrr'
a'd 173112.1" amount spent
tst't 27; am-mitt unpB IIJJC.1C3
' In tho water department the total
pene amounted ti) 2t.T73i3.'
) wa el alde tor the department
In the budget and 11.220.74 wa ra.
R. If. Wilson candidate for gov
fcinnr on the democratic ticket In lh
August primarto. will bo In fJuthrl I tvne-J
Wednesday and will pk from th '""'towing tea summary of the scti-
north portico of the bath hoiue Tll'r' tmi'- nttr "4 commissloaer.
peaking will start at o'clock-
l!f.O City clerk 1170; City
REPAIRING CHURCH SPIRE
Repairs are twins made e ' the
eeie of ta w E- Mary chare u.
sniagd by the May tornado. Con-
tractor Gross caaawd 0ClM&'mt Ti
feet to be bufX
cuzntu. KUIXZVL COMING
Osatpbeil R-MseH. c4;dt. for
crjoratirm cobj xiseios wi't b la
Cethrte tonorrov at 11 o'clock te
aaect tl Tcters. .
SAYS ROADS CAN SETTLE THE RAIL STRIKE
at
Chicago July 21. Hope of a set-
tlement of the railway strike ajrain
centered last mjht in f Iv United
Hutes railroad laUr tmrd following
the return of Ben - W. HrK.pcrt jig
chairman from a conference with
President Harding... 7 . ' ;-": ..
Thile Mr. Hooper was meeting the
govrBiocDl officials ia Washiogton
H. M. Jewell and. other strike leaders
r t re in conference with Jamcg J.
Davig aetretary of lalxr at Mooae-
heart 111 '
At the -nd of the TnMing and be-
fore departing for Washington . Mr.
Ivih exprexfted the belief that the
strike could he aettled at oiace if thee
roads wonld mtor the aeniority
rights of tLe atnltem and the later
11 l.-rd vrotdi Uie r He rJ.tr r
tioD in diapute.
Id diecuwiing the hopes of a set--tlcrnit
members of the labor hoard
pi-viewed the progrcwi of the strike
since it inception. They pointed out
that the etrike vote which precipitated
tli country wide walkout wag taken
tn three instance. Their grievgiwa
were given in a strike bulletin i.;:::ieJ
on July 7 by Sir. Jewell which tzlls
"The' prcaent Btrike vntcr trove !
fh'-w! Uues :
1 ' Ti eit-i-ILrt ct
wzCzn by teLZzzi cj
CUtcs tier kcxX
2 "Tta ect-l'J-lr: i ct
rcrlrj zntZiz3 c!:.Vc
crcr-tlrj i'j tZ:z 1 c " ?
n 1 .- 3.
C'.'-) r ----- r
work." ' -.
I - Knrly last week however (!hnirman
llfK-per isxiicd a ntaicmctu giving the
Ntriking shopmen' program hs five
Kiotit intend of the original three
and aaci ted that it was one of the
two supplemental points the . restora-
ti'in of seniority righlt- that then
Utod in the way of a settlement.- He
T ted the five demand. iu the follow-
V..
:a ct tis ccr.ir-
t'treaurer filO; city attorney l2oo;
COOL WEATHER IN Jf!r0 department l.U7 50; police d
CANADA WRITES O00oHr"""t .t7 251. Board of bealth
Ufenry rtodd write Juthrle friend 'l00 Wmet department 11.21717;
from Mofnto Jaw. .Sankati hewan Can- rrlt t HWMi board of ceme-
sde that be and wife are having l"r' lr'te. l03; library board
fine trip; nd that straw bat and Palm W' ; anrl government
Bosch sult tre disappearing f 10 37; water dpartmnt. 2.773.J
?or a total of M53 to take car of
jtht elty government for a year. But
of course. It's worth. It.
Of tha bonds leaned by the city two
hsve ben paid la full one Judgment
Uttoe of 20md and one gtreet '.n-
'provement lue of lftoO'l also !.
Oon has twsen paid on city hall; A300I
on convention hffi 10od ou hstn -Tioue;
lAOOo o watorwork. e.oiW
oii sewers and 2C0 on fire equip
ment making e total of iSltW la
'bonds paid . t '
There ba also been Judgmenla
given agalaat the City of Outbrle ta
the amount of tZOSHTM. Indudiu
the ettlmste of this year there hai
teen 114.214 O pait leaving 7r7Jl
cui-aniing Tts J:i.i-ttg sre pais
7 t-x t:vy ef r-? C";l rrtr- -I ttt
to tht strikers.''
Mr. Hooper ant'rtcd that his inve.
tigntiong hnd convinced him that
4"rioiiH oliataele in to he found to
pace in any of the point except the
fifth.
No further progreaa wag seen in the
aty.tcmnt iaeucd Wt night by Mr
Jerdl howver in which he said: "
"There are tlirce prfeeipnl issuer
rvcntiii a.pogwfd aeHlenx-nt
of ; rr-ry ror.troverxy which are
fr:f in t.';? r;f;:: f the rail?
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 108, Ed. 1 Monday, July 24, 1922, newspaper, July 24, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712828/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.