The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 5, Ed. 1 Monday, March 27, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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Hth-tlour
Effort to
StopStrike
BULLETIN
Spnnfild III. March 17
Acting upon hu proaiiae to coal
vtHraiort President Fran Fat-
i ngton of the Illinois uni I I mn
ar this morning wired president's
of throe coal operator assocta
:icnj of IUinou that ic woald
tMtX tbem tn conferenc- M M
o clock Wednesday morning in
Chicago When asked if thu
conference might result in I
separate wag acale for Llhnoit
rrinern Mr Famngton aaid not
at thu time I believe.
UNOERTARERS TO DISCARD
Check Blown Away
FiftTMiAwav1 BUCK GLOVES AMD 6L0QM
W g -www- M
Former War Nurse To
! Wed General Wood's Son
I
O . Wl
A th. klewe fraen tw
mm Mwtttem s " tsswgoay j. a v
I US trsC f Mr MJ WW MM
or. in nm Lach O - I
tow e.l irm P.r fifty m.la 1
r . th of So.ur an wa r
twrtwd to th e-J.te H. M gff4t
f S- ' ' wr ku It-
SIOEMIKS ON EAST
OKLAHOMA AVENUE BAR
Many of the Br.ck Walk Below
Grade Built Several Yeara
Ago and Should Be
Replaced
Mine Union Head
Prepare For Fray
New York. Marrh 27 Ubor
members eg the authrnciie arbi
I return committee returned from
Cleveland today to renew n-'troti-atioua
with the operator in a"
effort to avert J he atrike called
for uxl SPtrdv uitfht BwtA
til miner eprwMsi
a ?
to fiil the general .ii-
i ... future
. ... 'Java of :utkrt
.i.iilf ration i'i me .
operator
a desire
iil...s
SCSSIOn t.
n la JcUred lht l he oU tch
wawnih oa Ohiahotoa w
; Matching to the Msonk cwdhtalrel
;re the oeM la the stale al St
lthm are I Wow the tote! of the park
Mar. with aur hot and M mikxit
j which tit with w.ter at every I"'''
how Mo4 of thaae walk h
never beast rslwid or retried sla-
j they wee ;ut .Lean ! tha art?
New York Aaaociation Told That
Somber Facet and Bleak
Funeral Far lore
Muat Co
New York Mar H Mntr
the Areoelatsd t'adartaher of .!--r
New Yora met ti(nUi a Ul
ra.M! f.-T htvh to aa aaJ
hear thP lu theh proleMlo
One MMflW awl H wa
hU eauiaoaU wr eaarwrred I" hT
thw RiJoritj . t thew iwM eat
that the wcrtaker . ty ta a
HaiUrvi bJ1tWu . n.l e It
h o hjtN that H aadrrtwhria
hottM now aad foreicr wilort theW
: (M-itrw. without the tld o( the lo.-
kw1n Brk gloee.
fum u i .nmnnuj.
timea! lrKir
The matter (f de nrwttar fimerl
parlor w.ih taiotrt'a aad brtht
lrai!'a aa i1laouw4
Over the Wire
Mk Kii'harini Th.mMMin. of
Witmrnct-n. IMaware whtiee
(Mtri tilM hae jo-t m in u A li.'r
NhftfMMM to Uetll tKUorn V
Woo. i ! .it lit 11. ral anil
Mr- luinrd Wmnl
TliotnMoi
I'i i Inn and 4 '
Dntandinp a
ereae in waif-
they propowe to
waarea in the
he workers
20 per ff-nt in-
llo miners ay
demonstrate that
mines falel to
a - a
keep pace with w.nirea in oinrr
hlihttrtm dnnni; the war; that
the total inerae has lieen only
6.". per eent inee 9C. that the
mine operator i making an x
eesaive proHt and that the mine
nd ontinne to how a n-aaon-able
profit to the operator after
frrantin? hoth an increase
wacea and a mlwetitm of ptiem
The operatora indieate1 that
today they WOtM make known
the ereentaee of w zr euta they
doeate in counter propyl to
the Hf drtnatHta oi tne inmrn
As-rtinte tliat they will
Now that thr cthrJral ta aaiiraacn-
t rorot4Hion. BBd the laadf-ia.ana
i'. .on tcia thesw ahiiwUI b IU-
ail. ntt..u .iv. e. to makiac th ai
proac't to that n-.:..t" tit
UMtll a SMI- 'tt T IhiOl ttl
iaki datw Btoliow ot a le4 towa.
The oN ti" Jonc a rood iH-uaomle
iot oa the oat Inc. las the prtHwry
mmi awuah moae.v. aad th on-
kw hould I'. t'.m ' ut m in in."
norh neMiwd eoaerwte wJka from U
depot to th TwraiJe wruarw
GROWS H.0'i:KS l.HMI
Orov lii lala
$. '' i.. : utM
o
hlah
Plat.' Mrtnittaral de;artnvnt r.
lurta wfaisat oat ik for ll' eats-l-lent
r'nr the reent ran
. O
The atate aanltaewiro. aethorlil ! y
th laat lealMtaturr at a coat of ftSO.-
wlll te opemM ArU .
O i o
8vb iti. .is- Ittris aavrtrWd and ''
in th.' Irtah tul at IV-if-M
at pfvsft
r of t r
it m
Mis
fiam-.
pi
Ms
III tlo'
Tlie
in th
Hundi
Oreeaat and Turka hare dirl
wrmtatiee Miding o -ri'tiatlona for
peace
o a 1 o
J (ittht o-rur f llf
I wed. I in ta to tftk
i ar fmurc. f
RESPONSIBILITY FOR CUT-
TING DOWN TREES PLACED
City Commiatton Pitted Order
Introduced By Commitiioner
Mitchell; Applied Only
To Oklahoma Avt
1 tavllww waa tikya
nwiNkl men aad
Deaeeaaer. Mi h. March r
Bart one. putaaiaa at the
not I Pwlma nine. roln; t
the Bi rwetn nr aid of
Anv
tnllr part or nt
from h't home b)
flouted
o i a i
Vcnr men wne ktUad h
tieiler erve.l on K- a
boat of. Pt llurron . h'tan
a Ma
. day. Pinnnrt)
elattrkltr
ntseratorw at that osi of min-ji ioa faet hoolw the enrtb't anrfao
injr and trai sjMirtinir
of
eoal
'l .H..I
hare u.rton. haa a triwrb three feet lona
tiot 1- reated an.l that the mar-ia1 two nif ft wh. rtlled
ket for roal haa auffered heeanae wit ejrfh fron th Brr.ve and
of the pnhlie'a inability to ay mfa wlfh fertlIUer
prevailing prifO. 1b ntM teaa. ontona M-
I HI HM W CLSS OF tnee aad other rnSwtaMet at well a
UUTM TO MTfaE PI-AY i flowert The ptaiHt aiw juH
j rell at on the
reei ' aatd
pert t nre i fairly moderate and the
excellent qnantlty of water to draw
for them
Bartone aUo haa a fan pond with
lUeVervl. perch and aockera thrlin
la It
v. 'almaii rhvaa haw
workiaa -ery hard for th it two
week on a play arMck I to be f'
at the Kab BcHooX .odJU wm on
Tt--ttay. Msrcb Ml nt - 10 aad !
1 1
as on the aurniee. nnonr
dwe to the fact that the tem-
nredirtad IW f.iw S.'.tt. .'.!
Ur an.t atatearuan ha aaneuawvd hi i
rami lda v for .remor oti the f
luhllcan tlek.-t
On . . . o
The annunl atvle and utmohiN'
ahow opawad ln okUhotn t ID
dy The Mvlna model were orOeru.1
draped with clothe
i many tick te -ea made ta
th- i .. r with r-(- t t ' Hie . .it
vna dawn of the aba l ;r - an k i
hi... m nae and . ...
and mquoat tmid : ..oe Ibe
BtniMltty tff the .leaetaUoa tliai j
aa tarnnttratlnn w atefw of V.u
n.attor twlav wllli tl t..llfwr;ia i -aialu:
The hoard f c ty . tiHila'otiera t
r. ; ..n tl!- i :i V 'h' n-' ' ' I --
Fedenl Grand Jurv to
Probe Klin tnd
Failed Bank
Muafcate. hnra M Ueiied
tat e.at'.el tK'ar
ra) Ohl""" aefud
ta ar lkrr
upon to .avti9t the
tl th K lw Kle. th
. . rand "rid IN nat
i4 wd alee lnwt.t
f.tue f th a Cmfnr
Okesyin. wOch edy ha
.rauttd " th indict""
0ve"r j a A ftonartacn an I
fre O 0nnla frmr MW
bae csmilnr.
Th an y rfcnca mad br
9str that old h eonatrtiad to
rtr lo tha Ku Klua n n tnen
wH Judf Wtl "am aartd n
invntdt nanr wwo'd b t
rtd l thl cosinty '
In i " af th . i i "-
vtl0t.n. Oiatnct Attmir L
artd thl hi aftlee Intanrtau
IKetlng occwewnt ' tht
wn.eh hpfnd wt.m ago t
Matt Ctlm noterlou botla
or. and hi tematnin. Charity
Wright. vh wr captured hy I
grup of makd mn. Collin
evcapwd Wrignt wa cmd to
th ouUk.rt tha city nd w
given a tr lathing. M waa
told t til Ctlin th latt-r
mult isva within thr da At
that tint Col In waa udr
hy bond at defendant In (By
liquor cat pending In th fd
rl ccrt. Later. CMln. c
cortf.ng to th lattar. waa advlaat
in nnymou talphon ma
age tht on account o tit
rjl catat th order had baan
roaclndd.
Th Guaranty Bank of Okmui-
ga whk wat abaorbd f tna
ank f Ctmmfci that fcllad
acmetim agt. u.a mambae oi
tha fdcrj rtrv bank.
KNOWS NO CAUSE
fOR WIFE'S DEEO
KiiU'l
The aaJncted the
Netf tor thl deiightro: n
ma1 1 comedy and tha tbeT
til their motto. B rfen nt
The ft cne take ptacs in Hoi
at twU- tlm- aad with e.ery-
thtng binnoniatna; no prrfcUy thr
that thU Joa wlH be mf-
to enCce yon to th who?-
t e
MAN WITH WHISKEY. HCA
BY POLICEMAN. MAY DIE
Ft Worth. Tel.. March 27 Hry
Htll. who waa hot by n poll.
yetterday when he failed to obey an
order to haJt. waa reported tt!l aBte
tb- morniaa bat In a critical cc.ndl
Fire d..ttn...! '"s i.t.lln nt
rvincnt Monday nlitht at a bw of
aVMK Thl I the c'fth ba.1 fir thin .
year
Menrvetta will rote en a f I
bond kaaue for puhKe kmrr yeiKnt
March rto. Little oppoattlon haa de-
veloped a o
Walter Bhoup. :. of Bart'eartt'c
went rabbit htmtlna ParHlay. He St
dd. The (run wa. di. har.-l it .
!entally. m
Q 1 o
The Bryan coaaty rand Jajry rtor
n recnt of a week araia opened -ton
thl momtni to conltoik ill
probe on the failed bank of that c ty
Thwa fot'-ow n dn bt 1 program t'on The sbootla oornrred near th '' 1
which wiU irir too a ood kwtaU . cntranc to a leading hotel Hill l
aad ehoar f ail what the treabm-n to fcar hewn earryiitr a tmaU
by
claa t jwity ran do.
DORSET CAKTCft AND OTHERS
SUED FOR BIG SUM
Oklahoma Cty. March IT. twjrlt
lioao.eoa rhartnr eyaaptracy wa.
mat In district wt here today by
Toay Mow area'nnt Rady OnpeJan 1
aad Doraet Cntter. owawr of the
Moco company of America Moco
lAborntorie. Inc. which waa orp-
tnally onranited by Mona Coenpen-
atory dwataaww of fWe.eon wM to
hare bees the mine of the- company
aad snwitt and ensJnry dnmase
of a ntayiaar amount are aaked in tL
petKaon.
j-r o' corn wklakey when acootd
th cffi.er
The war decKirrment ba deckled te
call out the national twt In etettt
H diatu-ln to 'owmt tre
roal miner atrtke carded for Aiwil
lat
o
When the Ku Kiu Klan aUafrd t
the (.:. lug taiyttH ;m Intt .
dnend by forum :aionw M.t.hell
.s.nt hy Comiab.ncf Brown
and roted for by Mayor I'ullard artd
0naniUton.'ra Brown ar.J Mtbraw'l
All old trean hat arw da-ayad
or dutoMsl. l.td on Kt
iktaho:n avonuw be and in
faeroiiy condemn. 1 trrd th (Van-
mi anion or of Pubi'e Hatftf M
hornby onler.d to atlfy t'silllnr
property layn.-ra to iwrimve tin
Bcronllna; to AtTUde t'baptei
10 o. the reviiod ordlnaavre ct th
c II y of Oulhrle."
Th . order. It a ; e.-. dealt wlln
t)kkUiona atenn only b-d aha m
tmna bar (wen cut dona oa botl
frlwrrlaon tveau and Noble avenj-
Buth
Self
aauldintf. Who
and Child. Buried
In Stillwater
Cemetery
t;i itory
rt Muslim.' Ufa
nuance nd eu I -
wt llleri n
... corr d. i
II
li... f t. .
-lie arvl Buth H
whkb atnrted a a rot
tod aa a tranedy ww
h. ftrat ha t'f 1
the renin K th Ajrraonlturai aal
Me. nan 4 coleg at t'llw.tei
ttuth. Hh. lrt wife. nd bar thrwe-
l. 1.1 bahv wl.o lr"h rt.td '
Ituth hand ware b .rind at t.-Y-!flftn year old
viIm v i Mr Mae HI
Fir Men and a
Woman Use Hot
Irons On Man
. Lot Anawt March r Rhwr.ff
daMM taatat ware wr.hina rr
fir at) nw a wunn. ytr4ay
ratwartad lo inrJ alth rad
hot rad Mik Katatliakk. a
torkitr at t'pt. a aoar bar
forvin him tn rwrwal 'ha btdtaa
Ida. of hi aa.iae. and wpiaa
wiih tl in rah awl t la ttoct
Kapalinck cendl.'hjn waa anet-
mm today thtmah idiyatclah eol
he w Mtrt "
The alorek-eprr atafserwd lat"
a friend' how. brnlwd. bwwdlaa
an.t with grant wait burned In hi
body 1aHle kddf await hd th
tor aad fwaad dtia
Kapallal.h lo t la. a at dl
natad pnvw tint Munday of ' awt
JURORS LOOK OVER
SCENE Of "KILO" PARTY
Court. Jury and Countel In
Arhiirkle Trial Oo To Hotel
liilte To Take
Look
Han n iiatkWtX Mterh 97 - foot
Jury atwl . unael la the third krtnl oV
Meaann Aebenh1 ytateed tk dfcutet
Wt rran. i. t.. in- e. t n.. . t -
Athuckre II . hsl Inftt. ted f
Sa Injury on Ml Vliglnkt Ra.;
Halt an Mttt utter In Ihu aft.mo.iu
w.ia aet atari for thl -k nr ...or
tif Ihe room tn which A . tan Me gnv
a ...rt In l M. i I.oiiIm r In whl. -i th'
.gtet. a met ton pictara tr w it
one of the ieta
I Mr Jokhlnn llar.ln: e k. hoae
i -r for Mta Hat In i bkngw an.l
la Ana!. I eiperkad tn ba t.i
moat tmp;1nl of lo.lay a wllndllp
Mr llrdwtTk. It w Indwalad hy
MMJ proaaoatina will teat if y that Mta
irU.pe wa la aood hawith up lo tua
.km o bar kt illanaa Th d-
frna .teBtlon In thia and tha for-
J mer trha'a ha been that tha aotrwer
I death wa the .lima of a rBrnaic
...ndtti ... whl. h at tl.iia tnnnitVate I
Itse'f lu hytteria and affortn to tar
oil III r . I.Mliln
The proaaotitUm baa hK IMe kaoai
thai t .uay ccaaoiudw 'ta caaw Tteaa-
dajr The defenaa HtU"dy lady at -d It
lUt M Arl.u.aie on tha atand
n wit new. la hi own behalf l aid
not luaufy la hta awennd lrJ.
Battles
I m
RannIn
ila kico
w
l.
BB t
3
S
I
i M
!ict available t
The radical
hare attacked
Kiv..
en-
aahe at
Jlkr
ient and
rdmg to the
iatln here
reported to
atrial and
nately. the
I when they
Ibwtki work.
dee a laluir
're I
whei
-I
tf
ipanta of the
aliitht and
It flat moat
rd hy female
met a r..up of
i !.' 1.4.1 a
aewtMnf
The workmen were inittel
and attaekrd. and
look refiiarc in a ne
I he lniilliii wa ft
the ra.li.uU Th- h.l of oil"
f 1 1 tit wan found In 'he hurch
The radical l- '.im tl-. .r .lem
yyli.'ti lie n.iinl Siin.Uy pr.Me.
tO of M ' ii.-i W.IS III I'M
m-. it r. mii ltlie mum plain of
the . tt All traffic wa stopped.
t.liilc iiiuucr.n
car were force
akite red a ndl
of hu h were e
ra.li.aU
The demonatratora then wept
to the office oftlie newspaper f.
liifortnador. where three ta war
made atraittat the life of the
editor if he p.rilr. in hi at-
t.i. 1 . . ii I...UIiey on The ratli-
el then marfhad at the
t'nthetlral Invective and In
milt wet- hurled at the prleat
nil. I the elerfV III general after
which it noisy deioont ration waa
alnife.l in front of the office of
the t'atholic neujti.apcr Heat
fra.-ion
lter the rrowd Itetfan the In-
d. riminate rKititt Tk police
were unalde to cope with the
ait tint ion nod federal troop re
stored order.
nit u m s wii i
"HU'tCAHM" f H IIHI
ADAMS DIVORCE TRIED IN
DISTRICT COURT TODAY.
DECREE GRANTED
Divorce nd pr.rty settlement !a
the A D Adam ra Horace A darn
cane wa cred to hy attorney for
the pattte Urgent la Aartct oovxt
thl nwjrnJnc. Bettenment of irer actv
wa agreed to oat of court it wa
a conrt caae. jury trial tela war ad
by both atdea Divorce art great!
to th defendant
SMALLEST MASON IN THE
WORLO IS SPORTSMA 4
Iknti Vlanh 27 farclar.n thai
the bant fUhraa ln tha Call I state.
I to be found the tr am of the
Klamichi naanitaina. kiddy Analey.
a bo bal th. ris ora of being ike
P"aJ ' amaUeal :!. anian In tk l alt.-i
ltatea and tlie BnmUect Maaon In the
War department utltlca recently wrf!d. ha or-.aiei a f.ah.na; party
puldlkd at Berlin howa that bar.' for a trip Into ih. mouatalna.
Ormaa aoMIni ware killed and l"1 i
wounded each hour dunn th fir
rrnrany waa ia th war.
O X o
parade at PlatnavUW. Teta. Bat-irday
' n'aht evarl .hot were ftred 1a t fl
air by byatand.fa. 4 nt 1
I weal on without a break.
I o. A
t'Uuda and lluth
rinntu a y tra airw
ln at colU they
nrried ltf totrr
waa aot V.ke the P
. W. dn-dj
tnarrbd Hf"
t hr .at and bar
tor 'n th
f.rat mad on the
S In I.- alU'l
I loaned tha r
Hut farm U."
t vaor taaa'tt ii
Nw York Mr. h ft "Tea '
Ki.kar.l took th taad la hla own
dfen In hla trial of aaaautllng a
not girl
d earlier In the
day hid taken the aland f defame
of her hutbant Mb teatlflad that
the aport prmotor had tien at boat
from 7 to p m on November 12th.
the nltht the aaaaalt waa alleged tn
have been made in a Waal 47th
treet apartment The proaacnllon
n. r. rj it) 1. 14 taetltl -l tbf
Itlrhard met the girl at 8a baafeld
at 7:3d.
CLEAN UR YOUR
PREMISES. SAY MITCHELl.
"If howawbo'dera do not cla up
their nrammee thi week the city wU
do K for than anJ charge tbem we'l
(or tn job tt m contrary to th law
of the city to penr't fflth to mra-
uktte la ntteya bock yefdn and tbnfwa
The Udiea wiU itantpert r 1 we wii! Sal
the f-vt" aaid Chaaf MitobeJl today
Tbta Lilnaa nay nrenk. Get lay.
NEGRO WHO Kit-ciD
WHITE MAN. CONVICTED
Artie tottlUng more than riao - Waco Ti . March r.-B-nn..
itjiJ -Sor'u Yomag. charged with the murder of
the Hudoo. oppoait Pnekak.U. Nww Hoxwr Turk of Concord. Ber hart.
Tork. The eblp bad en at an- wa djudtrd guilty by the jury aad
chor over winter Th- discovery ne
the thefts have Just been nvuie
lven life term In th penitentiary
known
tbta tcorolng.
ker inby
It Obaide a
Hit's farm hornw which
tbey occnple.1 at Webbera IMB
" don't know why sht ahou4
It" r ait Mid at Kamhodon renter
day. a. h reirpd lo r. on patty the
body of his companion to II BbVM
eating ; 'tee.
f balleve that aha waa t ..twori:y
eat of hr trtrht mind. ' h Vd "h
.Iwr.v. been cheerful and had
taken what came with good ahnrtta of irtah leaders railed ta vw of the
Hhs tmed Mttsftod. and only the
day bJior w war tack hi tesTOtker
I I -II II MltlM I HI
i mi ii vm i i
tUstfu
cabinet
ttexidi
Chur. t.
it. Mar
to.l . .1
pi.
7 Tha nfer
d the InvllAlloil
nlal ftaeretary
en.e la irfiadna
IHH.s.
IIMHIIII l
III III!
i .HOW lis
of r
fKlr
MI't
The te
SBI Slila .
for It'll Wednesday giras prnmMl (
rising on of th largt attsdst
haMM ever atarsd In tag cowtvty
Tharw will U Mi sows and te gJNO
isit on th Mo.- aad aH will bo aonj
to tha Wghrai b'dder Tk oaks will
start at I a Inatj aad coatlraie aaili
all animal bav bea dlpad nt
ivtld the so ww and sftte h
boy' pig rmti will it up ten Ponn t
resrisirl hog aad throw toer.
I l MINM II. MMUII It
t.i until 1 1 1 Ii n. MCAB
rrtot.d of the fatmBy la Oalkrte
hve recett4 ..rd front Vr M.aa.r
Kraw. tn. innatl. anoa. Ing lh
death In lutavilla. Ksaiu.ky. of hr
father t'alvln Mlanar forawy olt
known . men of Oothrts Th da-
enaaed waa a big heart ml puMio
Ullltei man and hia death will ba
read of alth scrrow by hi many
Mils here and slaw hero a kfctg
;.irt f the atate
and plsaurng lo toad the t?y to A
aad M coTtoge wba tt got old ea-
ouah.
-tfh took an ct: Interaol m
dla'urbe-t oBdltb Ba In Ireland
arerythtng on th farm wa a good
housowife and devoted la story way
I doit know what I II do wiiL-mt
r
THEY MAY SHOOT POOL
Atoka. March JT A proponed ordl-
aage that waa Id --ohiblt the opert-
tksa of pool biat here waa k'' ad Uat
rsyrk when three of the fire cit7
voted acntaat the
WEATHER
Ten'gb: unsettled probabty ahow.
are and warmer ba sowthea stern Ob
Wets and Drys to Wage Fight for Congress
as.
Washington. March 27 David
1 4 wren write: The greatest of
hattiea between the wet and dry
force in America in impending".
Twenty or mere national organiza-
tion will lie in the fight for a mod-
ification of the Vnlntead law and at
least twenty associations comprising
the allied temperance force of
America will resist that effort.
N'cws of the intenaity of the fight
to be waged for control of the next
eongrena comes from both cam pa.
They admit the content haa begun
and will grow in violence an the pri-
aaary campaign start in the spring
and stir mer month.
The inane m not partisan. The pro-
hibition forces intend to support Be-
ma be. who have atood by them in
eongrena and they similarly will do
all in their power to prevent the re-
nomination of re-election of Demo-
crat and Republicans who have
leaned to the wet aide.
Dry Force Are Ready
'Tic temperance foraea' enid
Samuel W. Kmall. associate are ret a ry
of the National Reform aaaociation
today. have a .'.-dif"d financial in-
come of over two million dollara an-
nually from voluntary contributor
averaging l pr perw n We have
carefully analyzed in the light of past
election return the condition of
prohibition aentiment in every one of
the 435 congressional districts. We
know nil the senators and repre-
wtativrs who can be trust ed to
maintain atrengthen and vote to in
erensc cnfor-em.nt l.-gislalion. Wf
tl . ... without retrnrd t
eaaaa-a. -t. ....... w
party
or rreed and try to re-elect
a I I ar . a . . I ..g
every me who lias neen ibu.ihii ..
nndodging.
"We know which member to np-
fre how they were elected where
their majorities came from and how
to organize opposition that promise
to replace wet with dry. We are
making over 1.000 special addresses in
all state every Sondty and in the
congressional campaign we will be
able to put 1200 apeeia! prohibition
speakers aaide from volunteers into
the various congressional district
throughout the union. We intend
eapeeisH- to maintain a aafe ttrong
to guarantee that
leirialatiori can le
no anti prohibition
passed up from the
House to the President. Thirty-two
statea had voluntarily adopted pro-
hibition before the iHth admendntent
wa pjt on the .institution that
we feel sure of keeping dry majori-
ties in both hottc of eongrena In
(2 the wet made the strongest
effort they could to elect a wi t con
greaa and w put the questityn to the
peopt; in every district and the
result waa the flection of 40 more
drvs in the 67th than were in the
(with congress. That diapoac of the
idea that the people would repeal
prohibition if the question could be
tent to a national referendum."
Drys Wall Orfaattkad
The temperance forces are much
I VII HI D IIWS
().IOsi IIVIV.
WlrhlU rails Tea" March It
Attending physician rpst that
Congrma Parr lab I sinking and
la apctad to lit bat a (aw hoar
He ai.rfrd diittatloa of th heart
yaatarday afternoon and waa Mill
ua-oaa. ion thla moentng with tS-
peretur of 113
OKLAHOsla BICIIVEt 111000
rOB eABM LOAN 1
A'abiagton. March gT - Appro. I
of MB advnnrsw tar aaelcwitural and
livewt.s-g inrtMssn aggtwrettnaj t.
i wa aanonnend today by th
war fksnnr c oration Tka iosn
lacHrdt Ofcaah.Tv flASfsh). Tea
SlaS ftrsj
MABBIAOE LICENSES ISSUED
These marriage Ureases were
arreted today: Wflliam I. Akin. t.
and Kotly Goorh. SI. both of Okie-
aotan city o I Mclntyrw. 39 of Ooltry
and Orscs niaabath Hodn. St of
tluthrie
MEXICAN CONSULATE LOOTtD
Oenoa. March JT. Tadawea nntared
ska Mezicaa
aa. roMyad tka
partly eiemty
pubUcana ar Deaaoerata aa the
' I '
n tke United ute senate
kMMBkB
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