The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 117, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XLXH
FinST TEST OF
VMS II III U I. A HOU I. ON-
i.hkss wiu. opiin it mil.
I OK ivnuwiTiowusii
GOmSSlSTfl
HEAD UNDELEGATES
nnoir.w mmm; i
tiik past WOKHI.Y ou;
is i m.f.htain. sws
I.MIOK IKAUKIt IN
STATKtlKNT
BULLETIN.
Nsw Ysrk July II Samusl Com-
rers president of the Amoracsn Psd.
ration or Lsbor waa among tho pac-
aonger today sn board the Maura-
linn. Ma will represent tha Amere
van labor orgsnisationc at an Inter-
national congress of the trade unions
at Amsterdam Holland.
LABOR WILL MAKE riRST
TEST OP LEAGUE
New York. July iM When the in-ia-rna;ional
labor congrese oiens at
Amsterdam tut July t" session
o'nd In importance to the pawre con-
r will be under way
Jut one fact makes this coming
Amsterdam congress atand 1n this
else.
THU Ug the big fan:
. The Amsterdrm congress will da
cuss and act upon the attitude labor
la lo take toward the international
labor congr which is a part of the )
la-egue of nation machinery.
If the international laoor con?r-
hid dwid to remain ou of 1h
Intemstional iabtf coigrrn that cou-
prena eou'4 not be held for 4hl rea-
son: -;. -
To tmreaa to made up of dele-
gate chosen by orftttlsed labor em-
ployer n! grofemmenta Ootwii'
menta hare one-half the deletrateo.
employers otie-founh and labor one
fourth. If labor were
to refuse to .
send Oflejrete tW eotiid be no
sup thing as a labor conjrre a (he
treaty itend M.
Congraaa Is Important.
If tbe International labor conTre
1 broken op because of laoora re
fual to participate the tnachin.Ty of
the leairu of nations will sustain
rupture that will at fcet be wesere
Tha. the Amestrdam consrrees be-
comes of tho utmost moment ..
world in fenral as well a to lanor
In particular. w
Tbe American Federanon of IM.
as the result of action taken in the
AUantie City eonrentlon. 4t firmly
commuted to tbe sr;vort of tb peace
treotT. o the labor section of
thej
treaty and to the Interv.ational labor
consre. American labor ha main-
tained a firm and consistent position
since Mar-h 12. WT. when before
America entered the war it adoted
the declaration that has fcrown in
alue and pained In fame with erery
day that has paseed.
' Wabbly Past
Howerer. European labor has not in
all a.c a record or sucn rer
of purpone. It ha wabbled and twist-1
ntT tbroaab all the convolutions
tConUnaed oa Page 3 Col. 4 )
I'JILSDU'S PL Ml
TO GOOE SOON
What's the Matter With
Our System of Publie Schools?
In February of this year represents -
tlTe of the surgeon general's office
rpeared efOr. congresslonaJ com-
iniW In support of a bih designed to
(rive federal aid to the statea In ex-
tending; tho know lied te of English
ansonir naUve illiterates and non-Enjt
'. id
i.h .V--n lmmirraas. tin
before congress tbe data. oremuUted
by tbe war department during its ex-
amination ef drafted men. These
rf-cords sbow that 2 per cent f Ui
men who entered the draft army were
unabte to read lbs aeww;xers or to
write le?f home. A largo propor-
lion of this 25 pr were as ron-
nletelr incsswblo of writing their
names as tbe wwUes of inland China
THZ WtATMCR.
Krw Orleans. Jsly 1 i Tonight and CTtam.. Robert W Bmere. In Har-
Sotarday. fair; cosstinned warm. ' jmrn Xacsxin for Jnly.
THE GUTHME DAILY LEABEH
Whites and Blacks
Clash In Battle
On Texas Border
Austin TessS July 11 Ono no.
r an killed and sevsrat white
"an war wounded in cUeh bo-
tweeen whiteo and nogrcee at Long.
aew Tesaa tarty today according
to meesages received by Governor
W P Hobby which eased tHat Tosas
Rsngera bo Mnt to audi the dis-
order that i continuing. It to re-
port ad that tha whits aro burning
th negro houses.
BIGGEST DOUGOT
FACTOR Oil EARTH
Knighu of Columbus Mak a
Biscuit With Hoi In It For
tht Yanks on the
Rhine
Cobk-nc Jul U 1 lhuhnuio fr
rKmithbov." baa b-nn a m akwaa
anions h workra of th Kmifhur of
(Vilumbu bnr frwnt tnlvMy in
r!nit th mm tif the army f wcm-
l.illoti In tVrniany mtrcvi 4 bo 'T-
tWo of all nstfil HMnfrt tw
military author it -
In ftr'ry (Uvlaion cami 'bw nrMl'
American "alnker." flnda thiwaand
of nihuUiiM. Aa to h enthuataam
of thn men who have rotabluhed tho
blc doujjhnut Itultiatry the wtilfmfW
n fone worker may le taken aa an
example. Jonofh J ('ramllmt. IW
Summft tim-et. Toledo. Ohio utanaiter
ot the K P depart mem of kltrhn
ir. Cerroajiy l o liaa-! with the
result of hi work he decline
ac-c'pt a protiurtkin rw a io4 of
more extended atwhorttv.
siii:hiit is (xhxkcting ui
i.iQi r.vr ii:ns(ia tax
county Treasurer iaurence Jelsnta
spared personal tat warrants
end turned them o Ve Sheriff Ed
RoU-rtnon. Tht total number It not
lante. The law yrrmdeo tun aiierlff j
muet ehher collet tfto personal tasea"
or eeUe and sell athe property liatd
bo has no option In the matter. "H"s
a job I do not partirtilarly rlleh" be
aald ttKlsy. "However I am havltrs
no difficulty only in rasa where neo
;le hare moved from the city." ad-
lll'NAH AV DHAfiS MAN
IOH SI.CK OF AN 1101 1
Rusnell Zimmerman SO. of near Ed.
nnnil mrniilf (VlHvt (tt-ath wietld
j fjf nUfr bouf ifJ m ma tl
L lMTn o llonM.s. Zlmmernmn'a hand
' b(m raujh in n Wndf. ht wa
j aR( Jt( hlrhfm ran awayi roTe.
Bf iMr nrrr l0 nn 4hem.
I Zimmrmlini hjmJ Aiif uthi
twi jerked and drajrWI around the
' M nd n(t
4h fmly
hm
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CYCLONE KILLS TWO
MUCH PROPERTY DAMAGED
Bradford Pa. July PU-In a terric
cyclone that viiited tbl section last
nigttt two persons wore killed arid
property damage amounting to f.'iO.OOo
resumed
BAND CONCERT TONIOHT.
v Und oonrti tooigbi
( r)tU.n.
Kt
frae. Prof Ryan will direr.
j .tent' of Illiteracy
amun tB .aslt mn a-hom our sys-
tern of public docatjon had eertl-
fled to tlUtenshlp. not only Uer.
leroo wun tne exipem irwinm an iw
new army but sertotuly eenbarrassod
field iterations. Moreorer it placed
grare obstacla tn the wsy of Vfflclent
inaastrtai mooiuxauon accrarnu
that hamper production occnr twice
as fmant!y smong the ill Hers te as
among those woo can read and write.
No doubt th rate of Illiteracy amontt
the drafed men was omewhat higher
than among the population as a wbole
wit h Sta Urge tecrement of children
of eompnlsory school age. Bot (he
4rtt army was after all a selected
body of men and the fart that ooe-
..-jr ' foonh of them w If iterate throws
( dieUlttsloninc light on the eieaes-
tary edficlency of oar fssblte school
tt4 i ik tiataria
qutiiiuk OKLAiioxi
DEtlPSEY AND WILLAItD IN THE HI NO WITH OFFICIALS
THEIR MANA0ER3 AND SECONDS JUST BEFORE
THE CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE BEOAN AT TOLEDO
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HEW SCHOOL BOOKS WILL
Tf1
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Genml Advance All Alony Line
In Prices I Predicted By
State Superintendent
Wlson
Junt huw much htoipthi m. Jir-
acler of a.iuKil book 1ll vit ti
IHtple of the aiate uml.'r the new
adoption jut rompleted than die
bixk root under the old contntot R
H Wilson tte iiiKr(ntndvnt. awtd
today whllo here tiiHt tie had not hd
timo to nk the eomiMmna H
knaw that it would be on nrreie
through nattiral cotidttia nt Mat-rla!a
cot more now than when the xhr
adoption was msd five years g
Considering everything. Mr Walwwn
believes the prenent adoption will en-
tall it M l lm-ro)d exfn-issn
a tnoaaible.
On book on sgrirulture tvnitnir f?t
cents nndaer tbe old eontraai it n'nwl
tl under the new Ariilim'.Hlcs Tor
tnerly costing 28e. 33- and ik uner
trie new adoption are tc t V and "uic.
Oeograt-hies fornwriy 3 ci.nts and 40
cents are now $ and US cnts tlram-!
mars that w-r 40 and C rents re
now 6i and f.t cents. Hmtorl for-'
I!r 1 ':-tf
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Llk
nssrlf 40r 70c and ftc are now 4 ' Headquarters March 10 i:tl. The
ft and fLt Phyrtioli; formerly j Marshal tYmmnW In Chl-f tif tb
3f and fine are now Uc and 12 wnrs-.' prunes of the Bast. PKTAIX.
Reader while at various prices
compere somewhat to the price of thej OltKl.ftS HI IV ItltKW I.IIV
former adoption. Price for tbe i jfh ' ' .
school text books rante tn alotM tbe! . untn hi y 11-lit wder to secure
am proportion in incree as those j .tar nn) ad-uate out j-ly of im1
for tbe common acbo.il. The com.!ll(.r th Kmth W'ahw Club's T'okm
mission aptfrovrd the n.ilhary prltttcr j oranu in comoed k.ln-r
by Klrby Fl;.ark. Na Wmaelhtf jm;;iif a Irt wcry at a ctMr of
rw mrMionei in ttv list as were
undr the old adoitlon
TT'n niiTumr nnvn in
iuu dui-nnir nun i
OJIOOi'lEIISTSlOE
Northcutt and " Ralph Rhodes
Jailed on Suspicion; One Is
Heidi Other Ordered To
v Leare Town
S- SMSBnSl-
"Albert Northcutt and Ral;t Rhode
arrived in Cush!ng W"ednsday while
I wA in that clty mvld Asstntant
County Attorney Albert fMnwiddie to-
day. "That ntgbttwo rar wero etola
and tbe two Cuthrtn bo-a were ar-ret-d
on ausHrin and vaggrd
Kortheutt ecapd from jail but waa
later captuid. In seeching the two
boys officer found liquid na root i-s
oa Northcutt snd he wss hrld for trial
under th new atate drug set which
makes It a felony to av narcotics in
your oseasioii. The penalty is" not
kss than fCOO fine and ono year la
the penitentiary and the penalty taay
be aeren years knprleoniBent.
Toun Rhodes was given two hours
t leave town tbe officers bring us-
able to find a case against him."
These two boys wer" arrested by
ekf officers and later ordered out
of Gathrl several woks ago.
WOODROW PLAYS COLP
W'asblagton July 11 Presides t
Wilson played his first round of rolf
today since his return front Paris.
jnitss - iiaojjjerr
limuv .in.v n m
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VERQNOLSMITHU.S.MA-jBAD BANOITIS NO
JOB GETS FRENCH CROSSjTROUBLE SAYS OKLAHOMAH
General Petnin of the French Bill Tllghman ln North Tclli
Array Sends Father of Ottthrie
Officer Citation Won For
Bravery In Buttle
i
I'otrtmaavtr-r tJinmith Is all swallanl
Uji today. Thn mail brought Mm a
lattter from Krapie and It whs from
that noted rt ?lj?hter Otteral IViain
In the package was butlful Ittho-
graihrd chntioa for travrry made
out in the name of Major Vernon 11
OWamith Major jfcOlsmtih al wears
. Kretwh Crolt r rittrr 'and the
American IMetlnnulshetl ServlM badge.
Hure Is the ortt r frm I'i'tHin Si
trsnwlsted!
Citation an ths Ordsr Of the Army.
Major Vernon 1 !ttttth 6t Inf
riilt 32 liiiixlon.
"An 4excllnt aff offlct-r coura-
g0H and t nri!Mr! duflnif the cam
jttirn''he dlspiayrd excellent aiualitles.
Was indi'fatlgable lit th- pwrfonoaitfe
of.hj dutbM In rrtlculr in Juvirtt
atil at Terny-itorny lAugttst 31 to
.t'S'tlltw r '1 1 Kxecutawl dang'tfrtMia
nws-1oi
undr violent fire In oralir
to transmit Important orders"
Order No 1 "IV' 5-nwaI
ft Tb thiifvs are Iwing od
i -
ti indlvidttsl inetubers of the mrnn-
I Untloti in inn!l tots.
I
High Points In
President's Speech
Tho Lcagus of Nations is tho
only hope for mankind.
It is rocogniied so owen by ths
practical atatasman wo vra at
ftrat skeptical.
Tho Isaguo was ths main objact
ef tna poaco the only thing that
could complet It or make it worth
whllo
Rcativo peoples had boon told
that fleota snd a emits which they
toiled to sustain tnssnt poses snd
tHy now know tney hsve boon
'lied to. '
Tho United States lo no lenoer
isolator and dovot4d to a policy
which has only sue own interest
snd advanUgo as ita object.
Wo answsrsd tho -all of duty In
sue a wsy that the whols world
ssw at last a great Ideal sssertcd
snd vindicated by a nation they had
deemed material. It Is thus that a
now responsibility has some to ts
nation.
The stage is est tho destiny
disclosed. It has coma about by
tho hand ef God.
We can not turn back; ws can
only go sncad.
America shall in truth shwth
way.
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How To Get Rid of
the Bad Men
Kill "Em
t'hic(fa. July ll- t'hla'f tlarHty
this la cotvfidi'litial but you citn p
it tut to AliaKk MiHUiry and ottti r
"Tiio way to rid t'hfi;ao of lntn-
diiai and stinmen Is to kill Vtu A
klllfd IisikIH ta n more. rouble H
Tftke jli! froiu Hill TtlKhmsn one.
time dignity lilted rftain marlii
of fihHlsat City sas late of Itut Mt-
tartm and one of the roterV o( tnt
flglitlnif imyti officers ho mttdo m-n
of the "Hill )s4n" "Cls4Vka
Bum" and sundry ilk only tm tnori'
Tlliihmnn lay ted In Cliiiiic awhile
ettrout home rrom Toledo where he
sw th Wiilurd l)mi"y flttlvt. n
inft ?li-tv hl old pal. Mastcrson. Aft -
j the fight and he reunion if there
j l KllY 1nony Aft 'lining on Wil
Urd. Thihlman will rtMite tb show .
Ing of hi moving picture "lwning of
th Oklahoma Outlaws." ttt th Ohio
towns
j "W killed tftn outlaws" sold TV.gh .
j man; waving a 'hand i'reesljr toward
Uis iMn in tb" Viitoris hotel t.rwi
with a wKola- arsnal of "guns." No
aOomntion tlicre. Not In HlU'o tlsys
and f ljchi. There were inf ham led
gold cyllndtsreil pa'Wl and Ivory
handled wonderfully isrved. and
ntimerously noth-d guns among the
number and each had a hWtairy of
sMiiMinft'a tloath with .f.is boot on.
"Vin we didn't get f!ad :ir
Sa-WfS.' hi S"!d"d
TlitiKitisfi il !l til g-H KiU.mI. but din.
piavad the notched jt'ins of tboate who
(Continued on I'ngo 4 Col. 2.1
TEAMS TO PLAY HEflE
Haymakers From Adiuent Towns.
To Work Off a Orudft At
the Fair Oroundt 8unday
Afternoon
t)ta- of thr fastt nd Ixst baswtaall
gatna-s of !! seson will be staged on
the diatrtond at the fair grounds tark.
h-re Sunday July 13tb when -tb
two teams from Crescrnt and Cushion
meet to puy off a tie.
Crescent baxot Caahton at Crescent
the fourth of July by a erorenf I
to 7. (t Sunday Cashlon beat
Crescent st Cashlon. wbh a score of
T lo fi or?mr4tly shutting Mtt the
Cresct-fft tewm.
These two teams aro evenly maich-
jed. both ln sif espertence and bvli
' playing ahiKty. and thla ehamplonsh'p
'game will be hotly contested from
j start to f1n!b. It wss decided to play
the third game of the .vrVs at Oa'B-
jrie sine tbm wss no gam h re
Sunday for the Cmbrie team thus en-
jabling Guthrie ball lovers to witness
a fast contest In the popular ragtime
j The game U to be called pronipily
at t o'dor fc to eaablr out -of -town
I (Cootiod oa Pace 4 CcL 3 )
1 1 Jj-1
Vm Hi CRESCEIIT
PRICE 2c
Big Dirigible
is Half Way
Across Atlantic
JWasMtnatsn July It Ts R 4
waa ssntsd Is bs no's han batf
way ssrooe ths Atlantis at S sx
today a n eniai atftos rs
gaed.ng tho iru's's poaittan s.'s
lasking. At 4 o en G'enwtaj moan
time (nvldntght Now Vf Nt
tha loot msoosfo woo rossivod tha
R.)4 waa t.'sO ma.'os sst of haro
ana aposdmg at 4$ knots If nia
pcogross woes me ntalnsd. It wS
csituiatod l sirohip at a m
would bs Sinroslmtet t eiln
osat at Now York.
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FOR EIGHTY HOGS
L J Kovlnutn 1U AlUUft led
Porksu At 2 US ttt th
around; Gutlnis Fslinsr
Ir Lfttd
I. J ItiMlmsn -ul v t.kr- ih )i-oil
snd the reaotd ss s hm rUer stl
a ll. r
W hil th lh seal hot msrktt wss
mviuiiti ifiinml l.'liHiJl 'l yarrr-
liny ooa lal i-f ti.vx I'.'ins ' laid dnwn"
ln the stork vrU. U.)tnsn marketed
"tKtiiy IvmkI of hois at tbe prirs tt
l.'lirA ( o h (iu'hrta- The h.Mts f
rrsttal pounds in w-tUt 1hy
were alf.ilfs fel lttnwn tnuk atown
the nice sum af i. ?d.
Hodmsn I a t lot lifts furma-r and
during the pant few ytttrs hats detiwed
hiniclf to tntenstve slfstf cuiilva-
lion snd bog raising.
i oi m y ii;i:iii:hs id
t.i;r MM. Ill It SM.MI.V
lleports of tlw annual s hol nteet
lius wlila h it h'ld In evwry rural
school district of i(twn wuniy lsn
to come lu at tliw trt.'e vf Cues sr
r-ll oiitinty miperlateiident of SihiHtW
on Mondav afirnwin.
luilirsttoos are thl nut of b
nhiMil will employ tuirru taehrr
raise the s.iWIa-s of those enitiloyml
ml incrtw thw m hvl emtU'tttint
during the coming term. All will set
aside certain portion of ths ocVl
money for Itbtsry and oury show
pnr(osr ttt eompltancu with the nw
stsie lass
i iucik i; iiimiT ami
IN A I'ltlK
Tb government I aklni the io-
pin t i. million nt praitiifi of thr.ft
in tK'uce tlnirs as in war times Many
ba practlrd It all tha-tr llvi and
did not have the ! to li'urB
Miipy ( lulis are (sains ! the study
of thrift Learning to wonomlti in
time strength money and material.
Kvet" business and ami! orssnua
lion is mcoursKing the prat'ik'' of
thrift
Tbe Cimarron Valley Kalr aseoe'-
flon l off'xlttg preudunis for thrl't
etluliiU
cash bonus ron couplis
WHO HAVI KIDOIfS
Chkejti July Jl'flsacelrtrhnod l
lisle a Hnl.lllty h? a totiillnjg tiva
lt Is announced today and a wife a
baby and more btlt as ! The
firm lias lnauitrstei welfare poltcy
whereby cash bonuses will te paid to
en ploye ha-n they ruarry snd ou the
birth of oat h i Mi.l.
Nine Reasons Why Ex-Scwicc
Men Should Be Considered
Sy Col Arthur Woods.
Cd Arthur Woods assistant to
tb aeeretary r war of thr war
!.' art meiif w!v Is eudwuvorlng
to correlate all the xiatlng
sgfUV'bw to find Mnptoytitent for
the ex-service man adranceo tb
following nine reaaotte why an
employer aahould give prefer nc
to an x -service ntsn Kditor'a
Note
The vreaent lull In our foduasria
was caused by tho readjustment prs-
ssglng the plod of reconstruction
which our couptry N now facin. thir
Industriea once whaped back to a
pawn basis will be catlnd upon to
prodiM-a la greater quantities than
it ever had. Every machine 4n thr
lar.d will have to run to Ite ftCl ca-
pacity to help restore the world tJ a
peac basta. Oar nJaac-Ul t y '.'!
"ivs is te trrutr t-x cr xr:rt7
NUMIUIU lit
.'!-. .1 R'-T its JS'-rrfatia.-i's-aa
;o Tiwsii
TO lOLI
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j nr in
: ur
iiiuuu. t u tiii4s
Mt urn hi.h u;if;
COMBC'E oFSeAT. FKUIT !
AIIO VEGETABLES. CUM
Hiii i ir." ahi: ntniiixs
ami ti.n no i.wvj :o.
iHoi. crioNS Tin:
Mil MM IP MXIH.
MHV IS III VI I II I
SUILITIN
Waahiatgtsn July 11 An ap.
proashmg phse dominalion of all
important foods in the United Stales
and an International ssnirsl sf most
products with foreign eompsnlos
asama a csrtainty unlssa funtsmonlsl
sttlon la taken te prsvsnt It tho fsai-
est fads tommiooion daolsrsd today
In part ono ef its rseert te President
YVllaon en tho eatont and grewtn sf
pwwwe of the the five pNschere In
mast snd sthoe Industries
TMRIATSN rRIIOOM OP Trt
MARKETS OP THI WORLD
WasHington July llA fair sn
sidsrstton sf the course tbe five pM .
ore havs fotiowsd and the aesitistt
thy havs alrssdy reached" eeid the
report must dsad lo the eonoluaiest
that Ihsy thrsstsn the freedom nf tbe
msrwots sf the oeuntry'e feed Indue
t rise one or tne ey-proeusse or me
industries linked therewith. The meet
pack tontrol sf other foods will net
requirs ong in svsiing.
Ooeisrtng "the bister ef the pack
ore1 asuftsi te terterwevett Witb illigsf
ssmmisotona 1 rsbsUe and with un
disclosed control tf sapurattneH the
rseert urged the Importance ef full
publicity sf csrporala ownership fee
all indwstnse. ...
no law ron ACTION.
"Ai te dsvicss foe securing control
there doss not sslst adsuuata laws
the rspert said "in its absence un.
fair sempotftion may run It course te
the goal of monopoly end accomplish;
the ruin ef competitors without tbe
sterol ownership bsing suspected Snd
consequently without complaint ta the
commission or Investigation ef facts.
The competitor Is In Jeopardy so long
as ne has not tho knowisdgo of true
ownership snd lbs publie is entitled
te Such knowledge"
810 rivt ARS rCARLEIS.
Alleging that tho b.g ffvs pack
aro Swift A Co. Armour A Co. Wi.
son A Co Morrte A Co.. and ths Cud
ahy company jointly or seoarsrsly
wield controlling Interest in ?4 com.
panloe minority Interest tn t ether
companies and determined Interest In
sj a totsl ef 7J enmpcnies end that
they produce sr desl in heme Tt
commodities largely food products
ths report O'vcs this picture ef grow-
ing packer invacion Into rslstsd Snd
unrelated Industries.
veccrAsitt in combine.
"In s l't t in to meat faods they
prla6e e deal in Stich divers sum-
motifec as fresh ttmatccs snd bsnjo
ctriess lithor and ceUonsood oil.
bicaM4t footc vln f. curled hwir
t Continued a-a !' 4 Col. I I
was. to help sa-anre tho fresco wbk-h
be helped wratet from a war mad
enemy.
iUiorrly spesklnf there era about
30.000 jm) wags earners tn the United
(itates. snd out of tNl number 4.000.
W0- rme-fift h were taken out and
mobilized for ths dlffrant branch
of our army. This army t now be-
ing dcrooWife4 at tho rate of Root)
a day and they must he reubsorbrtl by
our differ nt Indus-trice.
1. Decause ho te aa egaoldler. tin
waa loyal to us la war times. Ws
bare to be loyal to bin during the
peace time ho has woo for us.
?. lfccee b hi physically a better
nan. Life la the army Las tardened
hie mttsctee sad flrea Oetn sniar-
anc. 1 r.ecwuoe he to a 1C9 tsreent man
and he wi:i cvs yoa 123 for cent wer-
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 117, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1919, newspaper, July 11, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713016/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.