The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, April 3, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthrie Daily Leader.
l0 mat
VOLUME XLX1V
Lewis
Defends
The Union
Washington. April I -l uioii
coal miners vh uw-nil. 1 work
Saturday in the nation' hitu nin
ou and anthracite fields were
.lc.-lar.il todax l.y John I.
president of the Foiled Mine
V..rkrra r America to It.- d-ir
on- ..f . tiding ' I i: 'iNj-. ti-.'
itiintitaT operation at the earliest
Psaihle date" but "the resump-
tion of eoul production entirely
ikpnwftl M the future tt it
of the coal operator.."
Mr Lewis made this dc-lara
tion liefore the House lr eom
mitte. which ia holding I . ht .--n
the Wand resolution to direct
appointment by the President of
n commission to investigate the
eoal in'lutrv Pia.tn.MiiK the
resolution nnUr consideration the
United Mio" Workera' president
asserted that hi organisation
would welcome "any impartial
and jinlirinl investigation of the
H fl condition in the hit-imin
oils nikI anthraritc coal indits-
trim ami especially the fa.;' re-
lating to in istments and profits
oMTMtiiiif prneticea conservation
of fuel resource application of
tuit orm methods of safegonrdiii'.:
the life and lirnl. of the worker
.-mil in lust rial relations tmd BOfb
ditions.
"Such an investigating body
lie added "should he clothed
with full MVCf to ascertain the
truth to send for person anil
p.iM-ra MM! to take tcstiniot". mi
dcr oath The personnel of such
a commission shr.dd lw free from
political collations mi. I Ih niin 1
workera rfwirtd b i:ieii ;ole
iuate repr.-i hi 'i Ihereon.
"As to the adjustment of con
trmrrsiex between oprratuPa anil
mine worker we have been
It ..itiom oppose.1 to L-oeni
mental intervention. Mr l.cw i
itinucd "We have been eon
in... I.v cxnericiicc that alien
adjuatmeuta may .he more ef-
fectively anl BfBitaMj worked
out lwith in the interests of the
puhlic ami of thoae eri(rare.l in
the industry by .inference i d
Hifreement by rcpresentntives
the opratorN imkI the miners If
the operator had maintained
their contract with ua. the pres-
ent deplorable eoaditioaa of af-
fair in the aoft eoal industry
would not have arisen. All dif-
ference should have been aet-
tled by au'recment and a ;isp n-
sion f work and a general break-
down in the industry arakkd.
Our exp'rieiiee with lnlor ad-
juKtm. nt Inmrds or commissions
ha been that reprcHentatives of
the j .b'.i- not havitiK a knoul
f the teclHli-lue of the coal
- - &
minim? indnstrv. and not
b. ine
completely informed a to tho
different condition a miifbt be
expectel. are not in a position t"
reach a satiafactory cnclnsiotis
as those who are actively enai.'od
in the practical operation of the
niin. s
'The united mine workers re-
gret more than anyone else the
(Contlnoe-d on Taice t
NO TRUTH IN REPORT OP
AIRPLANE ACCIDENT
?kyme one aio debited noioriey
tout m-ortcT for oatatdn rBBBTB hr
there had t-ea another oktrous
airplane accWeai tn Guthr.e Thia I
not true Toiaa. Ardmoro and Okla-
homa t Ity parra carried the etc y
Th3 only i iBSaj actldeat that hat
rer orcared aemr Outhr-e waa the
wrrtdeat that iW.ted in the death of
Edward Brace aad the .njurina; ot
Frank H!nea some time ajo" aald a
lty offiebji today.
STATE PRISON SELLS
MUCH TWINE: PRICE 8 3 4.
3BaoBBaBMv Ofek-. A.rrt Con-
tra t far i:.m.non Vm is of twee -ro-daeed
la tha Okmboma praitorktlary
was siicned wit Warden Ft? I wti
er by John A W1ttehurU. rrenlden-.
of the OkIahoTa fanner stt.loo. Tb?
contract mice. k - cent a poun'L
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
IN SESSION TODAY
The i.oard ot coorrty comir.'aioncr
la in aceajoa today at the con"
hsmae paying moath'y salary
and paacar oa rurrei.t r'aim
WEATHER
ToBixbt rata and redder; Tneaday
wl Of JUT. ' .
HOMfc
Kills Former Ijogan
County Oil Driller
B'ackwsll. 0a. A'1 J
rat acragw"ta ha not yt
bai aanounctd for Vaughn Cavott
. af Black wl who wot inataatly
bin lato Sau-day MMN tne
41 Cold OOWth of Toeikawa. wNb a
swidgodap alow out of tho ati
inch cafe) Cavoll via wrorkmg ee
I a roof of MM rif and a piece of
the flying eteel atruck him en tho
head we na strut death Cav
It epmi to Black I t'om Logan I
count;.
Over the Wire
Tu tral of (lortr lx-a svnmll uf
llltaota lnwan tuday la Wauhaa.
o o
Four ;era nvr klllmt and tbi"-
hurt m Suaty rtt la lkat
. n-' a
The Ut atrtko l oa tn Mm nt
both aidoa ar mark'aa tu. .- .No fur-
ther hoatMMata rportd today.
o-... -- i
HamoM MaeM.ter Ni.l-. nal
mac dr of tho AnMatBBB Idkgtoal wl:l I
dativxr an adJrnaa to w-awytoa iaa I
at Oklahoma Oly Uila eatec at j
I: SB.
o - o
Klfty Ok'ahoma City aintani.
manh.t In a taaly to tao IN"'
church an. att.-ndod m rrlcoa Hun- I
day nm'B Thia cmatom wiU U !
ma.l rtuanent.
o-
A. A. WcKail. raahksf of tha driun. i
CMaea'i State fcaak of Arkanaua CHJ
I tero- hl for tttal . .'i.iraed with
taking fM.feaB at h bank laad. lie
haa admittiyl 10a ruiit
o o
la a laylta;ht robbery aiu ta N"o
Y.rk ituaday bandlu aocurcd BBB.WB
ta Hem The f.tn-n v ot V'.-rt 'ial
tuck were i --t . "1 ' '" 11 " "
d ot talautv
B -x
Itave Taium UcAkMtrC ofta.r bb !
Thome Jorvta t. art U a hon-ti-l
both w.ma.liMt. tho reault of a i4tt
daot louahl Wte tuai'la) al.;hl Jait
had bewn ilrmklBK and r4atctt ar
real.
o .i . a
Arrival nt thm teat of AweH u
llrooklsn SHi.l:r. i'tic tufiemi rTo-
numy wa solemn nnd tmpr aae
ovr the bod! of the fallen
hero.
o o
BatatkM he tluaiKht lita daurhl i I
waa walking In tho "priniro patf I
Joha Charlton; okaihonia Cty laja-
taiirant man. atiot and kitbad kar flob- I
day aad then turnct t!ie t in on h m- j
bobT. He will recoter doetoTa way.
a k o
rVank KnU. former ansoekitsof Fttta I
Damon and now a itrnni-nwt rail- !
road man of Teiaa baa r.aclra1 a
number death thr.-nia of kit". One ;
ordnd hhn to ohnn $10.f.ii at
srtaln idu.e by Monday nluhl or h
woul.t ls nh! to dsilli
will take the . hancna.
he
WOMEN CH M Mi
OIM.WII hi N
t"bmnn oT t'.ithrie and
I ..:.rn
7' unlv navn o-aantiind aa auxiliary to
the Ku KMjx Klaa accorrlaf to rn-
'port towe(r th.i wooii-n aro not
tc!!fte: friend bwolauid Hlxot It One
rn idenUilly fe'l Into the rz-vret
'Satorday nifit when b.' mn bBBM
uneiietntfy and heartar; trraay
Vii'cea laridc bin honu- h- 'ilalene.r
In" aad toatmed the a -cret. "B:t
don't t.l bo told you" be continue.!
to a n ;rtor c'. th Iveader.
The women plan to oparate amons
tha ft male clement of the city oaly.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSUED
HERE
Thcae marriage HbbBBBB liave haaa
4sucd a' arc Saturday: Kiene Hoh-
maaa. St aad lloaallo Jonea ui. hot a
of StiUvate j U A !h?mtBf 3u AtBi
N M and 1) M Hick 25 of Strat-
ford. Kaneas.
Boosting
New York. April : Realiainp
that the prKluctioti ami distribution of
industrial motion picture never nan
been brought up to the atandard of
service that in deaired and required
y the industries of the country the
Nntional Aaaoeiation of Manufacturers
nnnotimiMl today the inauguration of
a nation wide effort to orfrani.e all the
Industrie of the country that produce
motion pictures for systematic cen-
tered method of distribution that will
not only cover the country hut reach
into other lands as well.
John K. K.Isrcrtor.. president of tfu
National Aaaoeiation of Maniifactur-
rrs haa called a conference for April
11. at the Willard Hotel Washington
of all manufacturer interested in the
motion nietnre as s means
. . . n 4 i.viiiv ti.irii i
lit iiutir mini v. . '
liyJllUllL
Spell Is
Fatal
Pinatajrlh. IV. Artl 3 - la
dUatndatod (or noaa how a. .!-
ed by a oda fa. IB f kih.
llh oo nll pitBi locked a a"'
Jf'Mlfm BJ 5. Ha "4 aarlatd
. mora huadlo uf akin ihd
aad lahlwrtac aattit- 1 . "'.
found by po'.tc yealrrday. Ilt
ikik dirt at mtB with a Nto.
hi aile. ihr Ncro rhlWre aad
X aaluia a a vh-tltn. It la bellond.
of a traBe h)potk- larhjra.o. aatd
to have U a Mrbd ow kar by
ike man. aa( lrtatly a triaoaer H I
th iac tor the Uat elaht ar.
Te aomaa. ktra t harl
! aal tha Saaro cowpl.
1
lid
i Irene Waih ntoa. war lodBd la
I tha PBB arcnuo pottc atatloh lol-
lowtag aa lavMtlKatloa madi by
l.lnt PraBk Viaeent oa a roaipUtnt
jaaMt.. have bora md B rlaltrna
of the Wylea womiB.
A far l the jioltca lould loara. tha
white woman waa under tb lO""-
ea. e of WaktuiitMI and ha. I Is-. n
for elaht ynara. Uledl Vta- ent aid
that 1 don fire lajpv'ea. tt '
i ..(. . i. liorae ii . .tad
UM In i ( . Ml !.. Ill . T- f.'UOd .ll..r
i i. I in tho rooms oeetatded by
Waahlaaiou and hi wife and their
ll.r.e children Margate!. ad 7;
rraak. aartil 5 1-: a i "enrr
It
vet.
at S! Ion
field
irtllaa
to Ike alory of Mrs
i r.Mtiaiiel on I'aaa 4 I
Klansman Unrobed
In Church By Dea-
con; Deacon Struck
DeThyon T.f.ae. April A
deacon of the chuTh area and
nchd t e mask from th act ot
a Ku Klua Klanaman wmon mom-
bora of th klan viaitad Firat Bat
flat church hart laat r ght. Th
klanmn hurried out and othe
prn Quietod th affair. Bome
on in tho audience atruck tha daa
rnn in the face. Tha k anaman
. . .
wli recogniiad priun attending
th rvlc dic'ei Fifty men
ro&ed and maaked vlaltej th Bap-
t at and f I r it Proahytori.n
churchc. Talk on morality wr
mad.
Two whita robed mked kln
mon atalkad down th aide of Ihr
Baptist church when Or. W. L.
Smith th deacjrt. arc and pullel
th mak from tho tic of on of
them. evaling. It I ad a 0e
iton buatnea man who hat.!y co
ered hi fac nd hurriJ from the
church. Th incident and th atria
ing of th deacon had occurred be-
fore tho congregation rylitd wha:
had happened "! there no BB
citmnt.
TRIAL OF GOVERNOR
ROBERTSON ANO DENNIS
TO BEGIN SOON
Jain .!' ! r :ly a I tort'.
OknitW?e county and a t
l.mi of ;uthrie static) Miueiiay to a
Ontario frieiwt that tha irial o. 0o-e-;o
Hob rif-o i w 'iilil I" i m HHin
trtakbly next week.
"Tha tioeamor baa :v'iud a " re
in th public veil for a lotaiediats
trial ami I am om to n- 0 modal-
ti n to the beat of my abtttty '. aar-l
HCPl
America at Home and Abroad by Motion
trial education and aalcamunnhip. lie
ia aaseiiiblinif the manufji' Hirer pri
marily to further the use of motion
pictures in developing our own mar-
ket and mr knowledge of industry
But. in the broader field he aees an
immediate necessity for this country
to develop its industrial and sale
pittnrea to the very highest point in
order to keep abreast of other conn
tries in the sweeping war for BOfi
ir.pree that is being carried on by
every powerful nation. As if the
1'nited States wa not auffietrotiy
menaced by the flood of low-cost
goods frmn Icrmany and other coun-
tries it ia known that within the last
thirty days England. France Bad
'Vrmany have started out to wage a
most intenfiire campaign for the com-
of iDflus-
U. S
MINISTER TO POLAND IN
f J aa.' aKV ill lh -.-iBk
W asliiiiift
st that ia
II he ha jo
the
ii!m..
DISTRICT CONVENTION OF
FEDERATED CLUES APRIL 5
Delafralea Will Be-;i At; ivirif
Tneaday; CltiMBi Urgetl To
Decorate In V. '
Occasion
Ualhrin will
:. i if l h I.
I in- dM.r!i'
m of th tad-
day.
hi Pao
o'd tltiH ;nthrta
ll" I. .. . Il
hoav-ilatit - . make
from ihr hoi-i ff
ihed la two ways.
1 1 -.n be ac.o:nt!
Hot lei UK trln
let pveiy- in. r Ttnnl
Bouae decorate with I
n 'I I lie I i tl .
and ttlie
it or ln.nllnr
or both
Thn CMaBaf of f'ommerxi f
havn arr xst W of them tl
Ifaat dy.nl Thrun-h the r.'int.Hiy
He ftre .I' tMHitieat they will all
nu and nyiB -;. i Iv
morninv I'rank Uroww ( hi. f ioaaa
nd iho Imr.of t!m fin. it. in-1 mem
'. el. re.1 rnlliualaatteall into the
I'.'m: til. v Mil mil with llieli tin
an. i Ion ladder today and rut ihe
tN'rniancat hoVi on tho ray wlret
(Continued on Fa
XO FISHING IN
RE4ERVCIR THIS YEAR
('omnuowlonr K ank llrow -. tut a-n.ain.-oil
that there v.-tU ba no li.hia-
tmrmlttcHl In the eltf raaervouT t His
ynar. If evr In the Ufa
f.idi re l. joiinit ot to U
In th mm-oikI DtBt e t an:
wbatber It will be Inj .Hi
water to j rrnii ftahlei; li
Ua
atety" be aaid
TSyare are i!:vian l o.
in 'he lake. .l.-mcd that i
aaata aad Fab ardae.
th-- t. ...m u M.
raaBy craiipio and I a. t
FIRE AT PINE BLVIH-
line llluf.'. Ark.. Ayr !
iruttad the nvaln sawmill of the
aaaae Oho ft Leaf lumber i i
here early today arith a las of
oeo.
i
Ar
ptcTce of
pietitp-s t
their own
Ihe oth.-r
The Na
faeturer ataintains a Motion IVlure
I'.ureau .which heretofore ha direrterl
its attention mainly to the free circula-
tion of educational safety and indoa
trial pi.tur.-s lo aM pari of th - coun-
try. With this as a nucleus the aiavi
eiation will enlarge the ampe of th-
bureau to serve all the manura'icera
of the cMintry. not only in the di-
trihiition of jii ture through the
proper channels in thia country but
aUm in other countries where the
misfionary work of the Kilent Halca-
rr.an is so greatly needed by the
' niter! States.
U S A ON HONEYMOON
I. .it. it. I niif ' ki..lip inoi.ti nl
I S Minist.r t i I'olau.l thinka.
there fn.lil I'olrtli.l with his bride
OOCTCRS CAME TOO
LATE TO SAVE
Former Emparor Who Dlad
bit ui day Waa 111 Ten Dayi
1 loie FhyaboUUig War
0lled
k-.....h. i i..l..i. Ai.po Mill
a- '' aaaai i .-aaw-wa- a ' w
(Bb4 1 in il'. be Baa lato Thy) TlhtMM mrM ula cbib Mo-mteara at
ii.nd I "limit toy aoul aad lb rare the eal- who aUiteti tn ynaea ar
of my alt aad UUdraB. I bVr ''tl e aow abla la all BBB auttk
my
Thai
f Aus
I.U.;-.
f. nu
I marshal lay b9BVy la
ajfa tfdkBta t tha feoaaa
i ..n ir rea..li-nr aiaro he
i Mkderta la kll After It
BB embaltnd th body waa
la a loaded coffia vttB aa
i kino
tit.l t
. I I. I.. MM I III I.. Il BlltWI
tlna mad ralbl of conl dence
im Tueady the l.. l atll bo re-
mored to a private hapnl ta th
rathadral paadlaa I'.nuf'-r i
luniia ileum ia ih remetar of Monie
It wa liarn d today that
t'harlo had Imra 111 for MB day be.
fore a phynti Ian n railed to attend
III I'
r ATTVS
THIRD TRIAL
I' OR AGOING At ONI.
- r mi I .e. Aiwll 1 -rd
i ... moi on pi. tn- - Itret H i
nd ahM al lb lattxir day tatrty '.a
llo.ie
Alit.ie k.i ' i hot. ill. re
Hcmuit Ih.- .tiri.l f..( . mm mm m
Uaa today la the third trial
of tlo -
ft m cwaaodiaa oa a nu-isiatajm w
At out Of til d "kt.l '"
Miss V!ilnli Itappn
t'radictkini wore irsde today ti.ai
th. trial would be aaded la twj
woeks. ArburkJ wtU take the tnae
la the aext iiw day dofaree eoua
. I haa aoaHi;ic)d.
OLDEST MISSOURI FLOUR
MILLIR OCAf
ll..nt'! Mn Anil 2 arer
Carter. M. liana Ibals old rat kaown
ell t -i. aM th" oldest fkur milter M
'the AtlsstwlBrl Va'lcy. died at h
hoat Bare yaatarday.
the world ut iIihi motion
i advance the aortbinea of
good a again! those from
countries
tional AsMreintroii of Man i-
..i a.
Bold Randits De
feated bv Quick
Wit of a Dancer
Now AfarM k-A landH
laat a.t naU-. a kMrtl -
trm ta ara f fkarwn Witoa.
Banooe. aa ah idkfMad ffwaaaaaa-
lomoaoa Kt lM aia t.ot. kui
drood I ho ktwla IO tho ate and
tWM a.hoi attaohod kr tho aaaa-
darning u.-i ton lotrta
Poliiomon aummonod by a yMh.
found tho danooe. bar Ma-
1 1 trim ikmg urn aka )
ry from I ha trot A fmg. Ml Oth
man aluab atenaa. araa roor
aa a fir' an Sour a ooorch Maa
Wa'toa to tha po lh gorni
wore valuta at HO 000
BOYS REALIZE FANCY
PRICES FOR PIGS
Firat Sale In Logan Count
Ptovbb a itf .
More Herth
Start
To
at in. t :-i
k Ik IVdamta lM'-d l fkV '
the Ihirora at UMal NNH
Werw IBM that hela th aaaibar of
frd by tita eli
Ma ay of i an rta aaaaibara tatt
oa tlua .advaaa ehaka w'aa A boy
who ba a. iwaital oa ah h to atari
era to a hanbor who hutr a brml
jilt tin radaaw this lltlee of fff
IM rotura In thn baak- r tan. lta
weighinc '-' is-nadi at ei.-ki iwih
.1 The taOlher Ikea lit !
cKh.f M)a oa th aaat lrma aad
this plan b kwtt ut by Hot iMakwr
I
.1'" " """ o ...
of . aad rota I a eaouch ta eoatiaaa
: tho auie iwaay of Iboa buys '
l'l t I i. T fS
RCOIBTIRlaiO f OB
ITATB C I MRIf
f t deb.Ral.-a ar m tsler n- f it
th atale ooat atlaa ta t b4d Ih
IN'ii . uy
ne Ikktrkrt McAleslwr VlSMa.
Mtaliaxae. Okmutfeai aad i'oal ba.e
. t i ' i i 'nil 'I'lois a. data
-a tea ..r the Cud tiklaa- ma attait
I hr slUn I iivalloa to ta
Bald IB Foa-a CM Jaaa -l3. Tboa.
dlatrtrta wt I re It tn -revtalialt.it.
baa ear
A lotal of m dut jate h r-
latmttd in sttad the eoBttathin aud
per awn i indKatioaa ar that aaata
lhaa.ljooo dattaala will be la al-
io .l .n. IN. I Mi . laaunllta
meiuUifs are tonta mer.y ainr-
in. noni feaiuri s and se.wrai aotml
noewhw are ..a tb n en i pro
ll.iitroad BBTli r.rnatd radurtoo
In ralna to llaate alien.;ia the
..en rnthaa hnatian Kad-"! wtB
I hi knll sad i.i.k'a-
jaaeh of th rt days tby are u.
Powea tty wfthovl thara
MORE THAN U 2 INCHBB OF
RAINFALL GAUOIO HIRK
iiy rearrruir and Ihn crwotry abtb
Ukmy r rlelaa rapidly and lb
rratu-rs i ia tu rncoed afni. a-
rordUBa to lars of ta rlab ami
the earetakw at th beeaevolr
More thaa t wo ad a halt larhaa at
rainfall haa beea meaasrrwit la tlx
BBBBW a'am Halurday a'abt Th
fClmarroa and ott..w.i - lata
fail aad the van rwfeeee to driaa
any mote
Pictures
At t. Washington I .inference
ther' will lw arblrease by Mr rlger
Ion ami other proaainenl mannfa- tor
era l)r Julius Kb-ni. ibreclor llurcau
of Piir-igri an.) lbmetie l ommer.
will dearrtbe tha practical work don
by hi bureau in other eonnttie
'rough th.- use of motion picture
nnd II Foster Ham. director I'nited
Statoa Bureau of Mines will tell of
actual accomplishment of hi bureau
through Ihe pictures Oth.-r addrc
will be made laying dowr. experi-
ences some of them unfortunate of
the manufacture.- with their picture
produced at great coat bat which
were practically failure because no
adequate and systematic method of
distribution had been pro vi -ted.
(TiiBllasil aa Pass al
f .MMr K if
N
Harreld
Demands
Patronage
.1 -Jaiaea
I. Wilnt h
and other.
Welltt elffhl
inebi.-.l a
chief. aie
BB reno
lrtMting ad
r'inoyeit fr
aa?" b
n an I tit
atth DBbM
loiln I Hall'
it.. IlllM
fore
f
were
ieyrl lajra
ordrra an
1. iii mil f mn Trei.bnt llardm;
a iiii.li' uplanation of their r
nioyal
K-.rewenlatle Moore. tm
rral Virmnt. m Unm in a reao
tutioii that a ipeelBl Hotiae reiaa-
mittee be aitMiinlerl by Ih
Sj.eak.-r to aaeertain why the
..r.br waa in.l aui
t .. th.-r any mm eatiaation f eon
dit ton at the l.tiren nraceded
tU .romiilati"" The reaoluHoii
nUo .-. k lo hae it determeJ
!.tl..r ihr faHa itrflleate lhal
rd.r may b rafanlml aa a
m ti' d.r. io of a retnrrt
of ti... .lis red ited oil ylea "
Oeelarinir lhal Ihe t Hltr
appoint mriil wre recking with
ill I vail. I- the Kcpiihli.-ana Hen
or llarreM KepaWiean Okl.
hotna. atinoiineeil aflee a rail al
thi White llaBaa laJay thai B
favored .li.inisaal of all th.me
fivernmnl employee who wr
.! .i I with the admini
(ration.
wo mm ..i-hhmmikii
mi uhhi in m i
Belfast April 3 JoW" t'
nwrirf a knock al tha floor of
hta home laat nlfht n
front by a gan ct Bton wo
asked If Ml ' lb OB
Upon replying tn tha nfsUa
Melton was thai dead
A bomb thrown mto a boWoi
in the hoaaa of John itmikaoB.
wounded two children sfsd thrag
nd all year mmmm
I WO Mil Kill Ml
in pi ni: cnn
MsoSI Aell I Mrs Jhn
W Simmen. Cbaeieat. B C. ana
LR. O M FiUBeld Sa'man
ir kitld in an ale alaer rab t
10 W mi msrnmg between H'
Un F d and Bewlh Huek
SilllAI I UAMI Of f
FOR SBCONO TIMI
Main Interfere) Wlh tb ball bmw-
nuaday aa. many fJwthrta and at
skwa fans who had OaW 10 tlalhl J
... th amaaa l-Koaa laa I
rI in- f.- 'iki.homa fMy
of Urn wnwt.ra lafaa.
t 1lrtnll
RaJB hea falkag hkrly altar aoa
a'elocB lnutif ami bbbb II aawiiaiml
lato a aeaViaw The aruaaats b- v
a laka nd tb aav po ! 1
til aaat Ba4ay. Ba H Bt OS
itasaat aaaianr Irinrftlmi h.rWr.r
fThe jam we iaeard m ataat ram
r Ho ta Hi boy will art be m
th b'd aa a raaalt at B bra
WILDCATS KILL OIIR
IN MAINS WOO On
Paita. M. AarH I. Wlldaaia
hat wrought haeoc with tae dr m
th MBkM wmiie thia alatr. eord
tag to IH Joaa" MTtehalt. thlf Mr
rda of Paaabaeet eowaty who Baa
Mil rwfaraod from aa oiIbsIs towr
if ta aearfhvra Brt of th aiata
kttdeaca of wkoteaabj elaasatar by
tha VaVrats wore fkuBd MOe.htail
irporta bar.
CMICAOO PAPBR RAlBtS
SUBSCRIPTION RATS
fkbagn. Aorll 1 Irrrwa from
ibrwe lo five la th price of It
aarty edit km sold na tha si met bare
hornm midniht waa aaoba . I last
ntabt y tha Herald aad Cxaatin-
f UBHINO'S roRMSR POLICE
HBAD KILLS HELP
i c(h Harris formnr polb- ehif
of tushlaa- lomasJtiad aalekta l.y
ahAotlaa II. t earvleed by. a
family DaaTsmsSsaSSw ran sad tha
dead. It la sid
TOO MUCH EU22IMO
Coaatrr Baa goa wild aboat tho
radio. Bat war caetiaff la aald Is
be unsatisfactory IdMatdBfJ k S
a tha aerrea esrsMJ ft Hps
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, April 3, 1922, newspaper, April 3, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713064/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.