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The Guthrie Daily Leader
VOLUME XLXIV.
noun
OliTHKIK. OK LA.. FRIDAY. JtLY 2J. W'i.
PRICE:
M.MHrlli 1 11
Nation
Hard Hit
By Strikes
Messenger Held
Up; Deposition
Not Coin Grabbed
Haverhill. Mas. July ZZ - A
robbery la rvad hold-up of a
deposition obtained from MHru-
U" Kennedy former mistress of
Muhawunt Manor for ue by tha
wttoraey-generul !n the supreme i
court procsedinrsj looking f.wthe
r-mol tf DSstrht Attorney
Tuft. was reported 'a Jal po-
lio early (.Mty. The report
was made to Thomas J. Jloiiue
an agent of the a'-torney-gener!.
ha said that lu unj George
Kel'y of Waki field were held u;i
uf t;ua poln; in Mcthuen.
Ku Klux
Klan To
Punish
Nevr York. Ju!y SI-Half a billion
dollars a year In war i b-lttri lot
In the building industry thro'teh un-
nuloyment declared a report n !
public today ty the comnilMen on
Umlnatlon of vit In Industry of
the American engineering council.
Tit committee appointed by Her-
bert Hoorer whs-n be wa preside
of tha council asserted lark of wor'
was the outstanding fact In this lu
dustry. 'io critical condition "
attributed primarily to h'.g costs A
construction.
The report fcalJ that wast s
causing huge losses la bulidiesr
which. Including ail trade and com-
mon labor ranked second among in-
dustries and contributed more thsn
?3.(KK).OvO.000 rearly to the weathl of ;
the nation. i
The chief sources of waste In tl; ;
Industry -mere according to the re-
port irregular employment ineffh '
ent management and wasteful )abo'
reputation. Customs or condition
prevailing throughout the InduM"-
and poorly designed equipment nr
given as secondary caused.
The annual economic loss due to
rerhlents wa eetlniat-! a b'rh us
JlOfl.w.oAno. ApT'ltcRtlon of sf'v
rnlbrvd H win ef.it(i. hoii'ft rn'
InduKtry ir.noo.ooo ork n i ' coach load of ball fati
AtUuU. ; July CI Arou-d If
the r.- rm nn of recent lal's
I'f'i In Tet and ()k!h'm bl. b
!i b!iie tei.U.!lpd tr encmitf if tt
Ku Khix K!.i throughout tht ti.
tn.n. (ihni- ii!i:n JitM-ph Sim
w.one. ln:i.ri.l vixarl of tte
Knight f tlp Ku Kl u Kln b t r
dered a K'ojinrf Int .Ugtm trt.
the actlvltloa of ibe Ku Klu Kf
In Tex.t nd C)klahon J U y
t i g Al rojlnmt.Iy thirty men of !h'
di-irtment of InTettlMfion 'f tH.'
c ricanUtttii n on the job In Texu and
Oklahon.a.
In d!H"Je;ng 1hs matte t o'oti i
r':nimon iu "the KnUbt of t't"
Ku Klux Klan doc not t:im f .
( or encourage U b-n.-ni of at?
! kind but on the rontrary U dUncj
j to atrnKthni and unbol-t the nn;-
j eoty and nuprfTuacv of tbo l u
They rn coming 1 anectal car and j n;ak0 the ma.hlnrr of the w
... - .v.u. Kmif u j nro!1(. tlia .i CXJ 40 r .inMO l;f.
1.. ...1 V..-.. . rtL. i I
rowd that r-very Mlrd the tall i'ar inunuty.
1 jirotnlfd.
SPECIAL TRAINS TO
CXRHY BALL FANS
Giirue To Be Played Here Next
Sunday Will Be Beit of the
Seaaon; Big Crowd
Coxing 0
any tnj.
KlnKshfr wHi nd aoverl hun-
dred rooter: a mc11 train b-x
ten ( bartered fur the tK-caclon
They wtll brlntr a ImumI. Hoys girl-
and thflr niaiuan. itml duddiiM 11
le on hand. Tom a City will
year. A 1ok throunh diirdlcaMon of
eatltnttei and de1irna und dupl'ce-
tlon In bidding was said to run Into
million.
An aeite eaUoea! gbr'ne" of
twining "!t. the r?rt n'aH. h
'miff re pnhiMfhe coiiHruetlon
cua!' to h.meboblcr an ! Mnk.-r
iMany union rules wre con. lent ne.
as "bnolute1y wrong" and both em-
plover and etnplor were blamed
for ret tret Ion of output.
"t'nlon regulation lu the tait baT
prtMluTd enormou lotsifB' hI tb"
riporU "throufh dlr:;l or Indlr-.-restrlctlon
of output. 'Workmen and
constructor however are bpginnlnr
to appreciate that reduced output re-
act In tremendous fashion upofi
themsielvea.
'Greater co-operatlnn betwenn
workmen anl employers 1 an abf-
lj'e essential. TliS eo-operat'on
miHt be attained before we ran nn-
prriach tho elimination of In'mr d'f
fii'ultlee. uch co-operation how-
ever Ig ImpoBsible without tb re-
moval of cause of friction and the
working out of plans to this nd "
.Many from Perry and Edmund win
f hr. Kvrr ton In the county
'will send Urge delegations.
The battle btwen Klnfiher in t
Guthrie mill b for Wooj and ahko .
"Von way tell our rradera" said
'John p-n today "Th;.f GuihriM 't
' Kolrig lo b.-at Iti'it KJncfi. br 1nnh.
e have the tesm to do It. A
conceit extracted from Ibe KinKfiKh-
ir rgntlut will be beneficial to
thnn" iK-an ban greHt confidence
in bis (.wattcrp and naya lm U m 1;
thi-ru to bo.it any 1 ain In lb hlJl't
at any t'lnn.
The game i' bi-gin at 'A o'c'ock
If yntj wnt a good nat go lo lh
bull park early.
There will be many more (rootl
ptme p'aed this summer but Hipv
will b played on the Guthrie di;i.
t oed. 'N'. sense in gnlng t( the
otbpr fallow's baliwlik when we cas
v-v -v -yT x t 'W-- a
-
.t firm
..1 . .
STAY WA rttovt l.KWri! I I' Vol
'bat th"y kf n
pod i' U a iue
AUK A i l;n'K
no a.uuel in the liv. 1 b iv is r l.lvfvi. t!it Ihhi.
i bjii' itun a bullet proo ( a'ndnhlei I for 'h- H'."r j
Imhh b
r m
Ili frCllt ). ' .i u be Ue( Ha a
- ..... fca..
r'tu rlii.
'Tf any members or Iritnh or
runltatlon of this bmly In Tetu rr
Oklahoma have conceived anv other
Idea In M'tard to thin ortranlmticj
I and 144 1" ii; fontit d a l.il
j deed under a tnlhappri'io-iHiou of the
j cojutHutlon and b)-'aa of this cr
i der they will be seven !y det it a
. by the organltation.
i "We fctsnd for the ciMfv .f tne
( ountry btit al etu 1 for hoiio' i
'and Integrity of the law nd law ni
i force men t off'rurg of the t-liy s'a. "i '
; and C"vcriimeiit (
' ' T .... . . 1 ..! .V . . .1 . ... ... '
I ...mum iii'iidi inl liil' l II Mil
! Klan of Texas and ikIabom- Ut
J been guilty of the deedn charue I
against t; orpanluition In the pit!
lie ttrinte. tut I rather believe th:t
there in mmii f.-.eee nt .tk iu
Teij und tik'ahoma ottemi Una lo
l)ii id tliclr crime under the elo:k o'
the Ki Klu Klan
"Appel to all nvil.and f-def..!
aui!iorlte to tubmii to me a;i;
tangible evident cs uhleh I hey ii.jy
have poUiK lo show ihil lae K i
(Coiitlinied on Tie S 1
Kansas Man Says
He Killed A n
Osage Woman
Ponil Citjr Ji ) C..-Acoi tl-
tng to "t("(l jut iGOfived t
Shtrlft D1 Pin (rem Gt
Beed Kansas o"r't t are
holding a man io has confrtt
ti th miirdfr e1 Mil Ann
Orown an CtJO' t"ri!sn. imn
and yff of Qi n-flvn tt thi
City. T' r wiiii '!if nier is
npi giyrii i l rni ti ton
rnl to ine ii'n'1
1 WHAT TICKED OVER ?
WIRE DURING DAY t
( ..... i
- H hmgtiii - After another in-
folilial e. h itwe :-t the J j : .i n -
e an. lue-l. Hll t-iuVel iDif IK ft.
a'lO''l i. lit' li Me Mm- Ji;'?iij t n t -t
consent !i bri I t;n i.ion of Kur
Ka'.erii .ruMeion Has evident.
- 'M!i!iitt ''it.in nut .!! !' I i'r
i ottn K.itini in 'h i S'iu'!i-vet..in
i I.ut'tii'
v iMi-i j M. 4 I. it.
d .1 10 ' 11 1!'' I ef
tl'lT'l !' 1
Mll V i ir 1.(4 '. Il'te
aye the. rrowds
t an today.
com" here
sa'd
J( K IHMI'M V IS
MMI 0 IN 1 II
WANT TO TAKE
ON THE
NEW GAS MAT 15 ASM U
PV TWO TOWN
The e'al.;iihtncn' 1 r'e nhiih
eomtltUte U e.jult jh!e h.IIih'-
win of com of ... i-iM!!.n tnd re-
Vinues j.-1'ind ure nM by kii d:n--r'lm'ois
of Ihiman nd Murb- in
petition filed 'h enf Hra(!oti
I'oitei i-nior Tt ur. A "i-rettr
in1 II liiiir fir LoUl loaiin ji
I ie- nl rcent;y i -I tt-ii-!.i. by the
i nfli in ifinii tor I i i'ou bi 'im
Gif ;n )! .-j ci--n;.:inj th p;pe sn
.'iHeney ttlileh frnii lio'h tuiniiil 'I'lei
'A i Mem Oklahoma i'.ns and 1'uel
i irnian) diMrl'-nlei. ft t. ho'U
I
tSays Women sre
Getting Worse As
Time Goes On
Studeris
Taught
Bawl i no
f
t
W-njM. l i.ft.C; iy J.'-l'Uii
i (Mi nn :.dk-r .. l.-vtiv i
i'..- ui)"trtr aV-m t.k!.tg ti
j t''- ' HUH: th'HitJ'l by t.ii!u
i tnii I i Uo v.l'i.e s'M..ii u
i C It eri euti t id A3t.r!c
I i! i'liiu cf luukU g br liU 4
jj. hn II iNe'tl.her M.auke. Mr
I I'liell iif Is '!MifIiiu fcf !b a Sn
ii''.i.'n oiiiiiif:M tu pnUi;; r ' j
I n
l- hteg that t-V'T rw i a s-y
ef . I ; U. n Hi .n '! 1 1.4 b tns
tin'' !.. tat tb fiwmJ tlia hsm no
. ii.-r tdu M.isin that thrttuHi vn
I i of the sr b e i f t!i btk!.it
j ; ii ro . ? said
' -!.. i. tr n!l t..ktnf !
li-.l t 1) Ml i ! '' 'f'a!r prep4rd for ei U
Hubby roar Packer f w! .4r. Ur.s
and" Friendly" Wife
rei.i
Ill itlliil
or f-.i h
. ei
i.-t!ce 0 1 H US f.!
i he if it 1 1; v -i il
l-Al'ii t'id pe.'irtt fall
GROSS PRODUCTION TAX
ESTIMATED J425.OO0
Kour hundred twenty-five thous
and dollars will b the amount of
gross production tax received by the
tta'e during the month of July Is th
WATERWAGON t i lTV 7 l "l"
j rn i7i uuunr iToiiKiu oj j 1;
I The nalerwaicnn Is In evidence in ! H'ulingi-r. wealthy oiu;o Indian in
jtiutbrle. And there In real wt ' w nll:'1 to tninieg a corresiwimieiit
j water being run over V.w slrec'ij o 'one Jack lamprey r: lm Ange'e.
the city. For this blending we mu; ' v I'll probably Mart late today jn t
and CommlK- 1 3 itriet txiurt hero Mrs. iioulinvi r.
i -l . . 11 i . ! I
j I In1 ili i; ! !
i U-t 11 I alj .liil.
1.1 .
j 1 J.- her. rfi:i d
j -- aMi";ig'uT Ke.i" li.ni m fml
erai r'irie re 1-m "iint 1 '" t ' rmisi -out
tile ii'iin ry is tndb'Mn.t bv
tl;:l H l II i-l fH' lee .-ff'.i !ls tt
liKcly
- t; 1!-. eMu Tt I tin Kid
(Harry I'rt.m inoi.i mi' bv s.iiior
Openly o? ( i ihom 1. ill 1 ir ti i t
re i'.i'UI II si loiiii Mlnlie
Ibw-liiii' l.i!i (li'leii.ilei tu the
ll.l't ft Voltn.; I'enple S I It it'll B'l
111111 h'! e'u an imieiit a" I ijtjeio.t
re 1 . ; ' t !n tii" under'O 1. it I
ill .1-1 ne t
--Mi Vlii.i ('' J A ei ornH.
fire f "ijf t'O'e of c oj I m'Uiu'I
lalniiert l bubll ig t'.e i'le in tin'
01.1' hitn field "'. ' ("ur -soli 1
1
:ij'iiWi f.r fceterel j
I oii iiiu '1 le ; r n-... I of ' ii" I
lli iMi-h i;..v i-rtitio ti! lrU p .0 o
;.ie in lie V.iierii'a blind iii.d he
'I'-'i '.. u t.i U .(.. Iri;.') ee(- r- I
Shoots Him In Leg
Serieu !t MSS July . ' Vs
I sliot him hot I Did ei ty t hll
I l-n I lrd low '
'n s kss Ms Can's L mM s t-
f'snatipn of hew hr husnand. Mr-
hM F. Lmril a Itsdieg nanbfarttjr -r
ms weumtud in t Irj
Ao tmn' iin orr in arkieg t
linlotif is s' n es ltd t ti
n fluth r s r t pninui-
rot.
HVNK IWMIM.Hs
I Ol M UK. viiiiiu .
C'lfSgi. Ju'y 12. Ban
S"iner who tlossd ths Mich I.
Qti Avteu Trvst tompany t
da nnounti tnetagt o
"fte hundrtd thousand (lillses
and possibly rnorr
MW found" a slstmnt by M.
8 lav i and W (I. Whit'orh
ah ssinmr s( that "ha'f
nilllom dolU'a In tsh bad
brert iiod frftm tha hsi k and
In lis plact lhi r only as'.ur
iia ths valus cf whih is doubt-
ful Mil I I ( MM. ( OIN foil
oMn m miuiii:
i'h n ut 8riinitf" Wr fu:i tue
telitei "The thStiker tivarra th
. In to I I t. diil!r !' lei-t-irihs t
the 'i.'i all I Mfc (ta.l.-a of tha com-
iiiv'i t tii litgh a bo.. I an I
(ihe i'V!lee )a !!( simtdy r?er M
j 'be O'l'ut lr Id ta 4 an. l 1 V .
I r. it. t Is- sl'litv C St irr 11 a
I il'ns i .'1-n 1 and !n 1 ln f.im I've
to th 1 h'i.lfelt.
'Tint ahosr tb'ttt -eetfti -'r
"Sltt bnk! Is teeing liiiii !.(
I' s oils-it and tf ;rt;0 In .f(t
cmnrneri'i! -hht Trn f
jfi ol ttl" tlnHs tn bsi)irf w !
; on tb.i s-hoi I )s)iiUrtt tii 'ha ts x
S'iiI eermit ttsetrl t..l !tltl1
h'rh bus Vea taiked b.i.
"Tt.- te lure irtt'l'nis tk4t b ts
nf to the auper'n'enden nf piH
j lie lotni twin if all of our
j r nil to fis(y others fn th t-h'n
1 pr. re.sl.oi Hcor of let'wfa bt
I Iihi ri-e)m fronl daca'ors
; f ioMnri the Minn a-t pn;n!!ua
I . 1 1 1 .-rs'lott
j " it fu-vnVt m t jj'ties b vs)
j '.ree. I. j.h!!'i tlt tti.in'H h
i 'f " to t 1e!lrn. tha fr
" '".'" T ut t..... p; !U?mt a n
S'ntrng to r'tri chapters t
I f hfc an ) ti4ukln fti th r'
j on e. ..nouiU Sehool ti..fd hv
ft. f'e.l to eiib.ra ths) !ik.'
JOHN li s Mil I IOs
nu i n mm swi: HIM
Ch'cagn July r?. Amlmsr J .
Rcae. U was Brnr . acr Q i tV?OLS GnUld Jlir
Returns Indict'
thank Mayor Pollard
flor.er Itromn. "We j.y a Mr : ' according to b'-r huttband'a jetitin-
rrlnk'lng tax and we are entitled to f maintained a clandeMino cortes.o.
the benefits thereof" an Id Mm- ! donee Under an nesiimed mitre I- '
estimate of Frank Carter atnte audi- IVarJ M j ter.Psey ha d-iHM ever kiumin..
Fine wotk. Mayor we're for yoi Tiou!ltiger.
strong. j
tor as tha period for the heaviest
pajments the last week In July
draws nearer. The penal y on ptvha
production Companies fail to pay tbu
taxes during July according to Car-
ter. However he declares tbo bij
ones alsays wait until the lat week.
LADILS' MGIfT WITH
ItOTES r0STI'UM;i
The" ladies night" arranged by
Jloiarlans for next Tuesday has bte i
ldeflnitely postponed. The regular
noonday luncheon for next Tuesduy
will take place of tho proposed "ladies
night" evont 12:15 sharp. ITease be
there.
WORK IN OIL FIELDS
STARTS UP AGAIN
Mr. and Mrs. yap an T'attersou
spent yesterday in the oil f'elds nenr
CDrliiirton and report that work tr.
that field has been resumed. ire
i!po sayp that Hilly Poison formerly
bf this city is preparing to drill j
Veil on his farm nar Covington
There are many former Guthrie -
pie In Covington and all are doln
well he ?rs.
divorce fioni h t third w'e and
he asserted todj that "wornen
wr grttieg vois with fvtry
generation."
My f i rat 'e was pfttty
good" he said My sr.ond wss
Just medium nnri the third no
good at ail."
He asserts he s ihrough -ith
tnem all.
When Oil Men Fall Out
merits Against IS(
1 um "III i' ' 1 J .j'.y t; ) '
bund; i'ii a. ol 1 irhti h I'l.l!
no tl! K i r re'.tlrlt'-.l t'nl.l i
.!i" Iieiil.i-i loutity grand Jury
iiv:iliif( (ifflien of '.he Areola
'.lle Ihlllk Willi ll f.lilei) reidlt.
!. " lie grand Jury report '
)! )!ior(iii'i! In the banks jr.
11 ill's at five hundred and foity-
fix thouaanil doliars.
The Standard Oil company a im turn out a larger 1 umber of pro dm t 0)l WELL ON FIRE
T!' iioii-i. I.; bun i' i i .1 . (r
Hie our limit' t) nitvten t'liditef ll .ri.
KM "H'lK ul loUti h't I b'-ie'l thi
ue. k U fie '.em ladies I; e fl .t
et re I'll' I Mill. I le.tm' llh.UO' tte.
i liiih! I.i In 1 a j'uir n.ittie rhttuld
'. in tin- rolls In fir-i th "1 iii j.i'."H'
iliif'tln' n ! tlen .ii.iv null' A
!'. It (iee tm; 'He i....if. Of due- frt
111 I i' cliiiae n n 1-hi
1 ! ;'. I. .in ; U 1 1
1 i!i; iiiij ti 1 ) y i r . 1 no
ye.ir 111 !i- let inn
Kii'tv 1 1 ! "f G'Chr'.e 'Ii 1 I"
h- nferei4 t-i tht niini or-
I! ill fu' lull lii the iiui.t ue 11 f tb-'t
tin-etiiig livery ; riei nn'r i!uibi.'t
'11 'he budget ol have vo'e. mid
it. will lie Jour fault if I iiri' '!
nor orsnti'ed to suit yml Therefore
v y. Ju'y r: - .v.
00 ri.ni wa pr! b
. 1 1" n
f..r !'"
I
l!l be
ae'lve
1 oni'w.f
f lue
t iioiith
f"hti U It... knf'iiler to sav the l'fi
of .'srl I .it k mxid nig!! teh
'ti.aii on his IV antfe.) IHiia rtrf-f .
'tth.i .m shu' fi.Jwtit.tr jr dJflnjj rt
. it tiU oarly last M in ity h-t
d 1 d srter.ty In a bp'U!. T!i
' '' It la ktStKid'a leg was t4.!
i.ii.r.l. this limb &4d In b. mm-
' t ni-i'i .t Hi binr t sMiktni '
' tb pertlin atol (His toini Uie j
j l v mo ! a 41 utada rof
IfN J..I I i' t'-'
i
MiiMMIIi AinillUI
r itit(.i 1 h sui:
NO BAND CONCLUT
On account of the death of Cbas.
Seely pioneer citizen and life-long
member of the chamber of commerce
the weekly band concert tonight is
Totponed L. L. Johs&on director.
CONTRACT LET FOR
SANATORIUM ADDITION
The Manhattan Cons'niction com-
pany was awarded the contract on
additions to the Clinton tuberculosis
sanatorium by the board of affairs
Thursday afternoon. Tte eom;aay'a
bid th lowest wag f?9oot.
In. porter of Mexican oil put ii a
(stout fight against tb" d.itioit of
tetroloum laid don in the Furdney
tariff bill. Automobile manu.'aitur-
Ing associations are said to have
loaned their heaviest rig for the
battle. The assertion was made tbitt
1 ; If the Kcheduleg were adopted gaeo
I lino will back-track to the top f-
CONNALLY SENDS j cf th
HARVEST QUESTiONAIRE j 0!1 C0D(..rnj
v " "wmul"''"" " noma tetroleunt Inrlet that M-xlcm
bis department in handling the wheat
hanest problem and to prepare for online the .Standard making iti
Ul
iitul nduee the rato on gaao'.ln
They l.nve even (.-one so far uo to
protnine l:;-nnl K-)ioline tn caie t'i
r-l'aln protis th.ii
It muit have h'- n bard for eie;
FienS to decide !ietw i.n riTal f luii.n
sutll as Ihime one as positive u M
other neither any itioro fllntlnguh h -d
for unmlfUiinet-n than l' oiKin-
ent Tb' r Is a ftohiilon. bot vr.
If tho protective duties as adot.'d
ere applied fur a limited number of
years as thev were crlclnally ir'r
11 carrlys on'y a niiiall contt-nt of j Uyeatufls. the len' of tinv would;
mk tt vo ir upei !! t.tdk to -et your
"f:
'n Franein 'O jij.'y ;;
Mea;nsl;lt ciitf
-The fa-'-
y'i s'en.io r
IN UAWTON FIELD
i..iiou juiy --rr whilii mi ..a..- tt . t..n the o.ee i Ot'o
"..j . .o-.. n.n.t -..-1 r.i r vi ! 31 he iin-iO'ltln
e'.l wis brotlgbt In by the Magnolia
I'i tiuieiiiii rotnpany la tue raritou-
tirant field noulhsesi "f hem and HTIA I I M It l. S II ltl
mime on the list of 1 out: d'nt'of unl
A ImJrat F ragut. tshich
ws d'-
whlrti litii been burning sin e i in .
I.eviii ti) be iJififiei i the one nell
and danger of I'S spreading o other
v U regarded as remoto
; !'b'd tast night o'f thit coast Inn
fii ib's north of hern fofcjon! Iti'o tw-
j harbor at S d'i in 1 today In to of.
j the (' F '". Twelve ett?w rnettt
i-r. t. tin m ...a lnlira.t In ft...
:' were removed.
Funeral 1 n it
l!l If bold ttf.
for t ii t-li'
his bl'e iji.il
f;.l
J urday af'ertioon st 3 o lot k jitr-
tia.neMiile Texan. July ?J Mtatt;
Senator tllil of McAlcter. It's wife.
An niece and a nephew were Injured
a . U . . r- 1.. . . 1
' ur1 v.iuu r.. vonnaiiy. r.toner out of the beatr oils The. f to!r ctouii of oi! mon fcatiina -.
state lubor commlsbloner has mailed imports acll low that the refine.- be right Ixtwe- g;Mltn warrant
quegtlonalres to persons who have j 0f domestic vtroleum cannot com- the relentlot of the tariff. II Vhe- j
uu a cuance 10 eurvey wuen tney are v.tw .avy w-- lubricant urn! waolini would show that for on . S-hor'lv af.er midnight when aut..
returned. He expects to have Ibis I Uivf nrmtnrl. nl ... tim-n t.. . i i...i n. K!..A..A y.n -...1. 11. jiv..n l. thi. i.r tr.
a high price for gawlltie. Wiib ll i Vm the frl. tui of that bew ll.Jcrt d j turned. Tint patty m picked m
work complete wltbln the next to
weks.
detconhtiaty whbb of tbene two!
STATE SENATOR HILL AND
WIFE IN AUTO WRECK
I
( 11 nt be unl.) in Hi4t)in;!
' t etne'l'l)
IMHMI .S or IMKm.MII
AIIK HH.OWmi!
duties on the refiners nay they tan j-itlg-i. tbu u'timatn conunn'r.
I'ii.i.--.. Tttss. J f z; n
:-')iies .f th alhj parsons itrisDd
Thursd.iy at tha mou'h of Green's
l '. 3 m!i frorn hre fevw been
f Zl - re.ietni in1. ..' j reniv..rei am the bsviu is h.iK
g'l .n as to whether li; m- t. dragged in the hope of twoming th-
paid .n t'.vo million dolUfs toen'loned t-Uhiij Ail tb tront pr"tt4
in iiolii ti'o tits ufal:it fiverijor re il. ji gates to thst atiuual en-
r'ttull and otiieri. l as hn-t tt it mt fmi ment of tt ftaptUI You;?
FEDERAL INVESTIGATION OF
A GOVERNOR'S INCOME START
"hb'Ugo Jiiiy Zi - FedefBl in.e.f -
1 lat-r and brought here for trual.nent I Mi'lou-ir. -1 tod.i).
GILL NAMED
CHARITIES INSPECTOR
Lee O. Gill formerly aupertntend-
end of schools at Klnkflaher Thurs-
day was appointed an inspector In
the department of charities and cor-
rections by W. D. Matthews commissioner.
WEATHER
New Orleans La. July 22. Tonight
talr Saturday fair Tanner.
The Backward Conference; Japan Has Been Laggard
Japan has ben lajrgard in accejit-
inr the imitation tu the disarmament
conference. She may he expected to.
be lappard in eoneedinfr ptiiutu at the
conference- lartrard in joining the
other eoafercts in the final agreement
perhaps Ia?ifard in carrying out the
terms settled upon.
Britain maintains a large navy be-
cause both her insular position and
iiaeprial reapoutiibilitics require iL
Naval competition with Germany
caused the building of s'jper-lread-naughts
the extension of the fleets of
destroyers the multiplication of trub-
inarinea. Only one other navy is now
in the Uritij.li class. It is that of the
I'nited States. Britain and Aineriea
eould easily decide uj-wm a limitation
of naval armament. France today
has the largest army in Kurope. It is
hecuu.se of the delays and procrastina-
tions and the sullenness f (irmnn
that that arm;- is t.till kept in training.
The srradual settlement of the German
problem will remove the excuse and
the debire for a great Frtuch land
force. Italy u keeping an unusuaJ
number of imen under arms. This is
said to be due larsrely to unhappy in-
lustriul I'oii'htioiit. lb inobilialion
Monti follow Ibe improvement of tins
dottiest jtj situation.
So fur n concern Bnlin. J-'ranee
Italy und the l'nite.1 States the diffi-'
eulties in the way of retucin artrtu-
inetils are temporary. Were the
question fine only between Atnt-rint
and Kiirope it eould be answered with
dispatch.
.Jafun'h case in 'peculiar lo Japan.
She has an army of ?i).Oi men .the
third largest navy. The government
is administering Korea with a high
hand. It h carrying through a policy
of coercion toward the neighbor ('lima.
It in tiiotiirlil to have designs nil east-
ern Silo ria. liccctilly Japan has ob-
tained iiijindates over a great e'etioti
of tliii l';irifi' fihuiiU. Tlie present
gov eftiitieiit eojitains I he !itilitarist
flcMinitt The Jajittev" liberal op-
poMi that gov erfr'tieut n'l only becaii.te
it holds titb to the offnts hut also
on account of jtsi spirit of militarism
tin policy of expansion and the im-
perial ambitious.
Any generous concessions on the
part of Japan at the disarmament
cod tinned on Pe 4
. -r i-ii'ir iy n.nti i.r -1 r - a.i misjswis.jli
j Teoplsi'a ft Ion.
FELL ASKS LEGION
0AV3 AT rA'$
Obsertao'ti of Ai.rK-sB ijmi
days ai alt eoo:y fir s thn
I urged by H. B. rH of Ar lrt-a.
state commander In a ltir f.rard-
ed by state hea bfjar of be vet-
ermna' orttanliutloti t A; connfy com-manders.
STOLE HARNESS. GETS
I VfAR IN PRISON
; Ponca (Tty. July W.-K ( VUck;U.
of this city was yesterTay nntpncd
to a year la th stt penitentiary
at McAl'.s'ttr for the th-fi of a set
of harness. The harness was valued
t $50. Nuckole pleaded guilty t the
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 110, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1921, newspaper, July 22, 1921; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712939/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.