The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 85, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 9, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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The " Guthme ' Daily Leaber
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HOME
UUTlllMi; OK LA. YVKliXKSlUY .1 UXK S
PR I (1 R ". -i- a.
W Mafic !
NUM1U.U 3
i Palatial Chateau Overlooking Lake Geneva Which Baroii Rothschild
Short Cuts To
Home Neivs
Has Presented to League of Nations For Use A Offices
THROWN OUT
I Si
LOlEN
OKLAHOMA ILL
LABOR FROWNS
I KANSAS STATE
INDUSTRIAL LAW
N EG n o
STAND BY 1AM
IN CONVENTION
Ttte Ut of the tae r1
vw dWimaient after Jane KlV
AU wf have not hvvl oa.l miUI
tttJ to th; niaticr litjwwHtily
the Saw rniuin tsj e'V.ly
te atlafhel after t'e tHte rir t
The remain of Mm. Marjaret
Ree.! ho In Covtnftoa at!!
MitKe ta Cnthne ftunJiy at
OF E 0 MEETING
m:li:c.tio ui in xv
tioxal omiirn.t.i
lllIO PI.1.IK.K SIP-
wmr TO (.AMI Oltl
NOMINATIONS TO BE
MADE SATURDAY
CAXimiATTS AMI TIIIJH
boositus sriii. miuvc.
mfjk ink as tomm-
THS WOUK IIHI:
l?SS WOMW
HAULS M'lHIl
BULLETIN
Chcj3 June $ -Senator Jbhnscn
V .Sited the Ne4rat4a headquarter t-
dy and tatted wth the delegates
tud f c-r primary vol to support
r.im. He assured them that "t.ck-
teg on their part would we him the
Cater en in hi effc. he taw the
Oklahoma cries si. c-n to the conven-
tion who piedjed up fort Jsc-b
Hamea rational committeeman from
that state was with the delegation.
CONVENTION AGAIN. RESTING
Oak-tgct Jur.e The republican
't08l M-t-r riots was ia eeior
ot!.r e fcitur t.1 y and dfvosM Jtsc'.f
eatirxsiy to roatine prelirrlnanes...
LODGE PERMANENT CHAIRMAN
Tbe temporary orvaniissfem wa
mjw!e rra-.arnt. the report of the
credential ooawr.iitee was approve?
with the charges made last night
semve of wkioi revers-ed previoas de-
rteioa of the ta:knal eoir.rri!ttee.
KANSAS WOMAN MAKES SPEECH
For it eeeoud day s.eiRa!ion. true
evtavertJoa heard s womas pcAker
Mrs. Margaret Hill Mo"arty of Kan
. the first 0Tf!is to addree a na-
tion coavertk.n.
Tie fit! form r-orcrrdttee was rot
ttiiy ta report !.j onir (-rt wrrd
that it w rasM-vr prorres.
Tie r.-xt aefsk.n TJ te at 11
ft'cW k ttfAT'Oir JTiTmfT?t.
The rati aid ffie ef cosrer.tion
tbir t:-vs j.te a j&t of tr.usir
"f-rato-T- j tv.f v5r tb-y are
c-na-.:B to get St.
MAY ADJOURN SATURDAY
"SatsrdUr a at the ear':et" is-
the etti-r.Ji'e of s1f.n h-a aske3
adioarrsfi'.fttt R.a vne
T! S':ar w tr-re fr UiJSI to
SatfTia different than u ;-'
aitW orr cotiaasjion. The vori
oot to give radicals ever
chance to pretest their vis r.!
iej r pomsibVMf of a char .f
steam rollitp. or as wme i;l it. "ei-
for a bo?t."
VATS u ivs n
- v(ot) w on r: c.nn
fa. June . Ts r-aJ J-
of fraadtig iV r-:a!.'J.van p:atf-;n
r.a 6e8 entr4ie4 so
fuel otiwrtfSttM of f fty-ttree
ed t v tie coTireittio
a public fcf-arlBe for ail ho h 1 ur
fw to .ff-r.
?--iiH'f Wi! I:.i3;aa. rrer
ooaoeattt art;r 5a tae dar f
ti Sfii -Bs-to"tt frd inimej at''
tee l'-fc7j - of rfee uK.'!init
t. AJnotif te -:b-r rit'T.e'
aabe4 tT aira wr Sestir Bora i
14ao. )jo r. a t'.ik efi'ireiy re
rtJf)e fV 5i2- of f; ji r
tor Beektraau RVS !iCat)4. war
bt palwlf oj."11 U too na-K
aaiof1J f7r4 in (V :2;.b
fceaded O&iinnao Hsy's poJk W fn
MuHsee of :")'.'. .
tle ta-au-'" ka ifa rerejiJH
H va sr. effort i-t -''
t nfci tie rvVxaritrvtie rrTeit'
stir of aU t!:wi of re:mb
oi4&ioa. frrklar!jr oa ti? X
uu-&ve4 ffy Jiffae
Other Member.
Ja )!;-ioa ia io t-e ssj''-
eoorf i'.ree n-er'Ser are Wii'iar' At
5ea Wb5v. of WiKiaw
iv.-ra Kecwciy. Tr. Uwi"
rwsr f T:rr 1k A. CWi"
c y.wiaie'i- Sea;or j?o.?t f
I'taa. Valiace MeCataast of Oreyrm
ator yorr k of Ulisoia ai J'hf
F. NeyhOiJ of Calif oraia-
E4 Hrr.joa. V. H BsrsTarr
t.roke '.Tio tl ao" of ErjrVo Camwj
tv tetcr. aad Jerj
t14 a! I''.''1"!-
WEATHER-
Vew OrCi. Js'e T cij'a
fany ciwidr; Tb'3r.iar local hfco
fT. - . - '
a tk faneral ertkMa aill te HM
t-H" C'vi 'i in 'ur h ttm tw . t
$ in. Intmient iU l ta Summit
Y:r -enr)t rv
Kri er tiatin e!t. oal anil
other rauia r:nin: h.ul.l
he on the Uxkvut fr fine bnd!e of
irratn to fcite fkr the fall fair. The
rtren.iiam offered by the
roanir Free Fair fr these ihln are
iitittaar.y IV era 1. Win a b-h a
Jlfl ia om' cafea. for a eintle tunJle
-always or toore Thf j tk. thr
ane ttundW csn he ahoan first at
he r!h:p or wainMinity fair asd
':'i-r taion to I he rountv fair and
-"in there ta h $tte fair slvlr.it
he rroaer a chance at a number of
:xh1 premium sr.d heljiin t;ake a
.. i-ho:Ts f.r ih oour.ly.
Jrvin Kiif.-. ton; man arrett-
ed lat Mar on a vharae cf foreins
iiitrne to a Santa Fe twx car and
'OtisR lherfrom iev-ral au(tmohi!r
ir- frevt ht Cunly Attorney
l'.ii-Mdie yeterdar afcen it devel
ted dur.rif the trial of the re that
'here a not ut.'liIeot eiidence to
v.n iot
Th-e marriage T!vnse ere !
hv ('out Clerk .lr Noal ilr.ee
yeMerdav: Rohert H. Crl?ler 4. and
: Drer : both of Tu'aa;
Thoi. K MoDavitt II Britton. and
Sv.ih K. ;itht . Oklaaotna City;
hrle Svhester IS and Mary Nkh-
ol if. rjeaant Valloy.
NotvlthMandinff the fat-t that
county ha Sr.urane Is tiiuch cheap-
er than the regular kind sold by hall
'a 'trance cotnjvin!e. I.osat county
farner are r.ot taking -verv kindly
to l So far. .'Ait two fartrern have
'Vrn oct cour.tr hail insurance poli
cies. Tlv d;ffr.?nce in cot Is 2T
"er cert In favor of the county In-
arance. Tolicies cn f had by call-
5.S on the county clerk.
Iran coanty ha K'5 fewer
rHe 1vda- than were roamln at
5arg th! time list month Thut
tai:y dollar were paid out bv the
airily co.nsrn!ioier at thi montVn
eion of the board. The itcj'fs t.f
': oive brins 11 each For the
calp and hind foet of a frron n wolf
a Sfanty of 13 is pat 4 hy the count v.
Fur.t-ra! tervitva for Rajtnond
Uojd aero held ye!Tday afternoon
ar.d burUl a made ia Summit View
cet!-et ry. "A larire Ofti-oure of or-
ro irp frtetitlr- arcorr panit d the body
o it last resting place.
Eleven Killed
When Two Trains
Crash Head-On
Schenectady N. Y Sjn. J
Eleven persona were kit'eJ and 21
injured today when a train of -te
ear crahed into the rear
end of a paaaenger train wicn rad
topped about two n-wie fror i Sc' a-
nectady because of enjln trouble
All cut of those kidet wre
as'eep ia two Pullman at th rear
of the passenger tr!. Miiiq
Doyle Albany eng neer tf the
evores. died at his cost.
The passenger killed were:
Mr. Nellie Crouse UtleA N. Y.. her
12-year-old grandson Danel C rouse
and hee Irfant jjranddamght'r ar-
lon C rouse.
Six unidentified men.
One unidentified woman
Ne'i.s M. Crouse father 'A tr
children who were killed wai se-
verely injured with another yojn
dau8"ter.
JANKERS ADOPT -BACK
TO SOIL POLICY
Miiwaukee. Wis Jane The Win-
OEla Baokers' association wlH hold
tt annual convention this month In
town of ls than VA Icb'lurits.
Th: U in keeplBR it 'bin k to tne
v?;I po5k-y" The plaf.e U the vlllaee
'A North Lake.
- Wheat Cutting On In Full Blast This Week; 10000 Men Wanted -
Acoonlirg to Information from fed
-Tii and etat free employmrt nrv '
ice ia tie middle west w'aeit cut .
fng wHl begin In OkSaaoma brf w-"b
Jaae 19 bo JC; in soa'hera Kana.
about June y; ia Nbr;ka i iif 't".
a Soaih Dakota Jaly ar.d in
North Dakota tbe fjrat wc-k in Aa-
ust Oklabftica. H is estimated ail eJ
tkboat tea tboosstnd tsea from ot;de
the-oCaAe and ware for i'v (
VaKd !!! range from 4 to f a day
ha tbk Ute witi t;t for itacVer
M to t: a day and for eiLpnenJ
esfiseera aa4 aeparator mea S o
f If B I
;oirt:its ami wou. m:-
uvm iiK in: isi iu-
i:i i hi :it uiir.Av
ri n oui
iikmmnc; u;s-
i m:
ASK CHANGE IN IMMI-
BMTjONUWS. JILSO
niiii)iii: iihiit nuni
iiK.ii (sr or i.iviv: is
Avonii ii iu:mvm i ii:
kv t.Aitoit n:iu its
BULLETIN.
Ch?cafl0. June 9 V i9oreu oop '.
tton to federal legator- t-m.lar t
the Kanaaa Indu.teiat eur mr3.ire
to uneitnrtd Immigrat.on arrf t
the uae of InnctiOd procredm i
atrtkea contained in a trt of " Je
manda" wttich Samil Gomoer a-id
Mathew A. Wool of the Amer.tan
Trderttion of Labor today iubmi'.ti"
t the ratotuttooa committe cf th
repubticaa national convention.
ATTACKS KANSAS LAW.
lei-lation vhi.-h (imiw-stomtkeU ivomtith- at HI oYWk Ttillv
strike nn1aarf.il or to -otw.l th T swnUwv arrived accompanied bv Ma
wacM.i.rr..r to auimiit their trl.-v- j Sunday. Homer Hod-hcavcr. and Mr
ance or aaplrat.kma to ootirta or to i 1atthe. the planet. F.4..ne Mark-Covernnv.-nUd
aeencie. 1 an inravh.n J . wf ouahotna Filv hvlnn driven
of the Hrhta of the ware-catrterx and .(. pHr1v ovr In bin c nr.
when enforce! makes fr JnduMrU' HihIv a( once Mart-d the audience
erf Jon and fiaverv ." th-. t..t.-m. i.t ! iIKiaSi d inter rendered a taull-
ssid. roerl!ne the Kaneaa law ! flll 0 Ue nuulo a hit wltU the
I-alor pledeed K'L it added. crowd when he took three boy from
utholj the federal law protect In-; "lue aatlience ttnj Joininl with them
rights afalnst nnwarrantabl. !-! tn ainclu "Brighten lite Corner "
suance of writ of Injunction eit't.-r r jrhola of lla First rreabv-
pmhibUcrr or msndftory." terlan church led lit t.ravor Ur.
Inwioration Lawn. CalUn. pator of eVt M. K. chun h
"It ! eeentlat. continued the apaled to the audlet'ce to give Die
utatetnent. "that adUlonal l. j evuttc. !s.t a Koud . offer in. and bv
tlon retralatlnft lmtnHrrnn aH'ni'd
be enacted hawnl on two fundamental
nrlwipalfi. namlv. that (he fbiw
ImniieW.lon mwt not at nv time
exc"d the nation' ability to a
n'!:a'.c end A''l'T'.-?r.n r..reii.--
I rnminc to our shores and that no
I tc.-. i. ....... i.t...
when there exist an unaiweVule
dc Tee of retiitilvment "
Pelief Aiked Prom H. C. L.
Other demand- It -l:idtd: lni
d-j't relief from hi-'h ct of livinj?
burden: extension of the farm loan
a t to sie credit to all - roiwriv- or
e-ji'yed. iwoperatlye and lndividii.il
farmers; luiiuatice of a ni'nttily rtat
icp:i bv the doimrtment of tolor on
Ihrt cot of pjonufaoture of !;'.
artlcb": prompt fed err 1 Invei'pat inn
of profit and prln and-the niAUIttR
aeoefiflble of all Itwvimo an 1 other
la return: observance enforcemeiil
and extension of the federal tuavl
tram eight hour law- in all ciI. .!
partmettt of the royernment rev
tlon of the federal compensation la-v
to care for thot-e not reached hy tlate
law aa aelt a suTferern fr m In
dnri(- aoidettH and oi-ciro-ttional
dieeasei; excluba from in'eritst
ffimmff" of tro.lu u of tonv c- n
bor; repeal of the lalntr provlwio m of
the F b Caremins law: dire. t etec
tlon of federal Jiid-.s by the o:d
tor terms not exceditte mil enn rt
action ti prevent federal lesU!
tin held onconntjttttional.
latior
The statement sio declared affah'.fct
the ue of force by the Uni'el States
In Meo to compel Mex!ns to
meet the "demands of permit' who
purpose to "'exploit'" Mexi.e r"-
eources. TIU AL OF JACK
DOII'SKV IS ON
San Frisco June 8. Triai of Wil-
liam Harriaon (Jack I la-n.i'eey.
champion heavyweight puirftit
bis manager jack Kam. on a
ebare of consphine; to evade the se
VXf mXitary wrvkw att wa
scheduled to beirin in the FniteJ
SUU dUtrb.t court here tviay.
in cmly a few isolated cumn:uii'-
tle where laVr i ab-mdant is aar
ore offering le than t a d.y fo
any eort of labor pl is added. In
moet aertion. only able-bodied Eng
lishepeaking whtte are desired.
Oklahoma office of the free tn.plov-
esetit service have been eetUits'K-!
!n Oklahoma City Enid. Tulsi Mus-
kogee and Ardnere. Tltere Will be
Ino free or reduced nilroai 'area
tLOi-:e ftaoe'ji are wan." ncy
need cot expect a aom.ner o'iOng in
the harvest fieida. but that .f they
are fnrfoatriou and "iMjukyr tb';y
w'.ll be aclcoa-e.
Mea coaiii ia 4TCWi aro ort
I.. ii ... .-3f
i aii it aMiiaa - . 'w!ar'
Huron Ivothm luht has proHrtit
.. .l.:i I .. 1 ... ... . ..r t
s
Ma Was Also Guthrie Guest Ti-
day tul Rody Sung Wliile
Matthewi Played Won- .
derfully On Pi;t:o.
Thin ii onilMK: th i F tt M I"
church wax thron?ed lo tuar a thrill-
ing rmon by Billy Suudiv. lh f.i
iuiituti evanaeli-it. l.oiitr before the
hour ( for Sundnv iti eak the
d.iuIh ittiirtl In and tH-ruhiiil fverv
v!llile J.il f silken In Dm hnild
(IVintinued on 1'ajte 4 f'ol.
(.ItKAT SinilM S FI IS
MIWKMH A. TWO DI'MI
St Paul Mitin J no 9 At lea it
tv person were killed 30 or more
nd an. hei.vv property 'lain' e
K-Miiteil from a fvera wind and ei-c-tr:eM
tnrm which a wept northern
Minnesota amS pirtu of eaxlern North
iMkota hint til ;lit according to re-
port received here early tixiay. Wire
com mimical Ion with niont ditric(.s uf
ft-cted ai utill cut off.
GUTHRIE TO HAVE AN
AIRPLANE SALES STATION
0. T. Lewi Will Re m
Lfltejt Tiling in Trait.or.
tiition Line; Lincoln
Standard Plane.
lVllliarn. ir.;l.. .
Kuder-Wllienaa WiakeflelU f0 Oklj J
noma una HJr:iar) lMrnl!l.r-
nfate auront. fr tle Lincoln unrr.r-l
plane nianufactured iv . k.i.i...
Motor Co . LliiM.ln N.-br . I..ft ..u
lahoma City avPjtiw rilcl at .1 o' io k
Tuesday afiernooti f.rrivinif at Outli
ne twenty ruinuP-a later. Mr Wil-
Hame -alle! on O. T Lewi of th
Outline Bulck connny am! clone! n
deal with him wiierehy (he LhH
firm will open up an airplane aamej
In Cothrle J'latta arw alreadv
way for a permanent haiignr nea " th?
city w ha re ro-coun (ry sir lruv-ili'r
can I t hi arid liavrt their nbinca
placed for aafe keeping und any nee-
eaaary mipirilea.
Mr. Iewla report a nuinlo- of
prmienive alrp''"' buyer In Cuth
rie. Ia'nrer ru(ea will oo-i !e
etabllahed between Outhrie. and oth
er state point according to Mr. Wil
llama.
wee wmwwwwi
to wire In advance to Clatide K. fan-
noKy fedTi director kif tb free
employment aervleo at- Okli-.boma
Cily.
In Kansas It la eatrmtb'd that .ber
will ba nearly elg'it mjllion a r of
wheat to harvest and the ata'n em-
ployment director ha declared thai
during the height of the season em-
ployment can be furnKly-o' W tidy
thousand men from ou'ide th-i at
Hutchinson and Wichita wHl'ne ta
principal tfearance ani dfatrl utirr.;
;oint for Kanca harv.-st U!'. -tn.l
there are branch a of the fed'ral-
stab9 employment eryi(e la hot I.
place a weSl aa In Kmdmu O'J.
" w vj t-. m .
ot Iiih paljit nil rci'lfiitr' in Ociifvii
re:
ONLY FIE MORE DAYS
TO BET IN RACE
Filingi For State Officea Will
End Next Monday; Bt'iuite
Race Draw Mo:4 Inter
est Now
M.mday pf neat Week Will (J.
close of the peri.nl during ahlci
Piranu for Htm f f Ut are reui'lnd
to file notice of cnndldiicy vtth the
ctnle election board
Interest in the .primary eleett in to
he held Ad t. echletlt laigely n..!
the candidacy of Oomrreemnun Scull
rVrrl to nuec.N'd Henutor tUire a I
thoui-h there uto a iloeu rcpubll:-un
a ho are wekitiK the nomination on
thni. () IV ticket M. V Freelln .-
torneynetierat who la aiipiHiMed to he
undid ate In the Wmocrn(tc ihin.I
race l.jit not yet filed.
All of the preneut ntetliihelH of con-
rH!i ore ciinill.bite for re-eo- titm
and 2 nplrlied conteata in tint Fifth
and Sixth dlntrU-le are In pror.ri ...
Boy . Stafford. Okluhomn City for
merly editor of the tlkluhoiiiuli and
a former member of the etale (.eiito.
tcrether with W. M. Franklin cieik
of the mipretne -ourt and Jud ? F
(Continued on I'uko 4 Col. 1
s
Man Who Mude It rossiblo For
Outhrians to Travel On Pav-
ed Streets Soent Few
Day- Here.
Coventor V M Banie waa here
from leaven worth Kanana yehter
'ay aoronipnnlej by hia am f'ol
Harry Bnrnea nd lioth were ptreel-
e.l with pleasure hy many old-time
Mends. ( M. Barnes was one of
the ipc' eoveYmf-s Oklahoma ev.-r
had and did tmiro to brlnir f)kl-i!t.ima
to tin. favorahle 'attention of the
wort.i at laijto timn any other admitt-
ing ion.
In heln-r filtoa-n over (he clfv hv
hla former la-lv-a.!. fovre'ry Fed
f.. V' inner he mn h H'tef ited
In
i.iw wis 'koihk o at inn new
'M"M'"'" T'"'"!" f" ' ' VcwI-it
i'i'- ciiy wet vrv iini'-ri rieapeii will!
the K'eiieral aniearan'o .of proat'erily
and erncth and well ken! cont'ltlott
f ftreitu and nark aa It wna ui.ier
hla admlnNt ration us tnayor of ihe
(Itv that (he convention hull
built on Capitol Huuare niot of I ho
paving of roHldetce atreeta done and
much of the heal park' liifpcovlnt It'-
auvurate.l Col. Barnes waa a Outbrlo tic y
irniwlna; up hee and eitterintr the
army with t h ia aa h!a bonio hla wlfo
aaa a Ciithrle rlrl and hla only son.
Cooper Jifw a ca-taltt In (he Briny
waa born here. lie aerve.1 flnt( wl:h
the Oklahoma regiment In ("i Pian-
bh war la'cr In the phillliipfnea and
waa with hla aon In active service
In France durluir the- lain war. lie
la now stationed at Fort Monroe be-
'v chief of staff of In tonal tirtll-
lory. i
i--i"MAriAn.ni-iriri.iriJ..ri.njj-uv.rii-M-iri-M'i-ii-i--iiCii
Kan. Kallna I'sraotis and Toiieaa
Seventy cent an hour I the rjiux
mum harvest wasis. In Kanaaa with
no minimum fixed Thla inc'udes
hoard and lodging. It M eaBamted
that atartlng In aou'hern Kfniaa
abtnit June CO the cutting will rem t
the northern border of the atiw July
I to .V
In Nehru ka Jt b expected thai
bout (hree million acres of wha.
will be harvested. A lar-'t amount of
outside help will 'lie necessary. rh-i
will be two to three wefka woU in
N'ebraaka following tho Kan' har-
vest . Tha faderal e.nip'iru.'i'it bulittUiia
.
known an Im t linl wti ln Uoth
Great Meteor
Illuminates Skies
A metoor of bluish color and In -
. .
viniiaMC)! SWUf'I Al'USS t"e-
aootheawt skies at :' o'cUVh lt
oiglit and apparently fell see
plat ln Ohlahum. Ao llluml.tn.
tnu whits light followed In the
wka of the lUrlng blus s'ria'a.
ttunUie.lt In Gutttris witneasett h
unosoal phmnenoit and n4ny
thomjht it a burning alrplans. '
S'
ANO 'BILL' ARE MISSING
"Trea For All Hace" Ij Way
Outhrie Deleato to 0. 0. P.
Convention Viewi Matter;
Wood Leads
The following tnf -c.t uj! !tt..r
atltteti y Chtlrtt M.U.. was re-
ceived by the leader today. (..H;
of the Clilcao convention a viewed
hy an Okliihomiin;
The Oitthrlo la-ader: When I bft
tl-itibrle 1 promlNed eevon. of n y
frlon.N lo write and let them k iw
h.w thltiira aro poln here Jtiif f.v
Pioflleera hh V Rrahbed cveryttilmt
here. o l do not fool JuwtlNe.i In
hiynr paper for imoo limit ott let
ter. Hence I write to y.ni.
'Well I in candtilaten all bay.. i0
Per cent whnw ticcordl to the afor
mot ion you ki-( at tho variou hou.l
onarterH I'rof'Mlonat in w ter re
porter of course dopo It out ci her
a-la or they would not biive nnv
Ihinft to (ell but ao far no cutid'-
di'to aeeina to have IomI or i?!iin'd
very materially. Woo.l ir.( the wort
of it In tomto quarter and the bent
of It In o'liera. Illtairl Johtmort N
hero with n brain hatol front Ciil'or
lila (tie nolaleet and moat nuri't.'
In the whole buixli. it tut for ft "ti'ior"
mutt. Hiram surely pota tm a taul
front.
liwden haa the newspaper here
Wit u him but few real -bdetrutea out
sldo of IhoKo orlnlnatiy IntriMtuced for
him.
Wood 'a beadipinrtera haa tnor" vix-
K.rra (hiiti any of the other lm' that
iikiv he due lo (he fact that It U lo-
cated on the ground floor of the ltou-1.
and tlmru are more V.Md haditea and
T.i and irrrntn WVsmI foii'liera adorn
In.' the visitor than any other niara
of prcferencu for citidl.J.itea.
Oulte a n mi; her of Oklahoma n.ode
ttiiiel.le fif (he bthwiit' are her"
lut Outhrie la not represented hy a
alii .-lo otto e. far tH I have bee I able
lo learn. Fven our roel man. A a ma
rXuif ha TM't been eeti here ini.i
Km (Icketa II waa tail. I h" had 8nl
homo rnuwt have been om old "ht
clot k a" lwtu no ticket to the
convention were UinmJ until yeater
dav.
Hotel ratesmre polin? tlt dallr and
If they keep on the fkurea aid he ho-
yoinl mv underatandlMif.
Th honorable mayor Mr Tlumfv
son hna kindly t laced over l'uu Bn.
toa for uae by the il.de-:at. and la-
tim! paw for free rides. I b no!
know ahetlo-r thla. however I In-
tendel for self protection so aa to
take the d'-lo alea (tillable (b city
Umltai Bint 1um.i.inir thnot after they
have cleaned theui out of their caah
taiato that beginning July 20 lo :M In
.Kouth Iako(a the harveat w.ll move
"omhward re-iuirlia-.j many men from
OllUldo the at ate
A. Ij Barkman ion. clearanca i f-
fleer In chanta of rim whole licit im-
'haalea (ho fact Phot work or iinit
pay thnir own rallnrt I "far- and
rhould. If iMMKlble be provide.! with
a email surplus In of delay Id
finding work due to rain. II ) aiao
emphaslzos the fact (hat ah'e bodied
men are wanted that the. ui la hoi
and the pro'ec(tv worker should
h wire of their endurance If th-v
are to he of value either to theni-
aalvea or to tha fanner.'
wiionu. rommn :r:s
MMilMi IS Hi;l HM D
CAM. Of UI.AI.1IIV
Ml MI'IIIS ( Ol tllli 0 t
iMii:;n; -.m
BREAK EVEN IN HONORS
i cav: tu oris
cm m:nu. ciMiinr.
n i:j si:(on ti iv
II:AI VMM ItlM'
ao. June a . . Wmxle
otitiiud ( erlm nwf tt
(I'm pr..(mlnrla( th TmUiW
(mil convention wnt ehrotl
tt.m of a aootmd.lar ftn
la reia.rte. eon.l kayaote
ha been avoid! hv th
1 '
W a
ci 5
h
J
U ..f Senator l-al itermanent
chairman thus following thw lUa of
lIJ and I '.mil of matting the tar pop
ry organlralion rnitnr.t.
Conmi(f Rsport.
Today'a Ininltteaa consisted of hear-
lu; a reHrt of pr.mr.wa frm (he
committee framing platform and a
report from fh credential commit-
tee which make up the pvruwn-nl
roll.
Mlioiourt rot la. k her two .t dclc-
ratea. td rough last ntaht'a action of
(he crmbmttata r.mml(te whoa r.
yre. (he nallonal rommJ(te )
clslon thai randblataa of the elec-
torate Kansas City were so bJ
! wtMltd hot seat any f ihe dele-
"''e- Thai restored the total nam.
Iter of delegatiH tn the ronventhm If
w-4 and (he number ncaary bir a
nomitiall.m lo (M
Rvr Commlttse flndlnns.
The overtnntine of the nalonl
committee's decision In the Tenne. "
toe coiit-s-t al-wi cams aa a aurprlse.
Tlobert II. Church of Memphis re-
IM.ted to be one (tf (ha wealthiest snf
and nwiat tnriuenlial n rut roe l.i th
south hud bien aeeted b the nidoual
lo a tral"h( nut b!a k an. I ahiM
fltti In which tho white charyp.t
that tho nearoes had hoKe.J (he con-
vention Church Is SHtbt In favor
. (atwden and waa ei-alad by the na-
tional cototiiltteo and had the ha kin ;
o film nwiirv tiromtnent niem.io (a
hla fight. Th credentials committee
(hrev him out. The white co'tdsf-
ftnta app.aile.l to thba cotnm.l'et- t-
tak the reiurbllcan orvnnMatt m in
N(etnilila out of the bands (if a loitr.i
llollllll.il iiil)
Ideal Weathsr.
Ideal convention wallor cniitliiiKd
today A cool crltip brtil blew orf
Lake MichlKan and tha ain was stiiu-
I'tg. At II:!:'. Chairman f-Oda f .r'vr.t
fn tho platform with Chairman luys
A some leader tried to rt rh aui'l-
erice to xlint the ' lahA fawg Trul'
but had a hard tlrns gettlug out tht
Voices
Sonys Not Poputac
The Koine leader atrlied off hU
rout and rolling up his sleeves called
for more pet He got a Utile better
repono and then took a hand at
three cheer for the rpubih-n ear-
ly. He bad better I .irk' with that
than h did with tha ong.
Lodj I ChisrsU.
Cliatrtiian llr:t (ppet out to the
aperker' aic at and b K't
three cheers alao with a (Igar.
John Timothy Slotiu waa bxJiv's
chaplain The convention stood while
Ins offered prayer.
MYMV(J. O. IN
x vi ionai. jmimti:i:mf.
Chloiupi June 9 National eouv
tiiKtemen anmatneed. Include
Alabama. Oliver ft. Street; Color n-
do Ir Hubert Work; rudeware T.
Cnlonmn iPtPont: Maine Cuy P.
Oannelt; Matachus(ts. John W.
Week; Nebraska it B. llowe.k;
New Hatiphlre Jf w. Kaaiabrook:-
N'ew Men ten. If O. nuraiinv; Ncrth
Hakota. (Sunder Olon; Ohio Hudoli h
K. Hynicka; I'ennsylvaala. Boia
Penrose; Vei-Tnrmt Fri 8. Klnslejrj
WVomtti'ir Patrick Sullivan.
Iau!latia. KmH Kunlvt: Oklahoma.
Jucob Hainoif Wleofln. lfrd T-
rtogers: Florida t-orif W. Bean;
towa. John T Adama; lllinoia Law-
rence W Sherman. -
Chbmgo haa bums anough without u
lai not let the prea reports foot
yon. Ni.body haa yet aocured tin
outside or lual.le Informntlon na to
the outcoine aftd the fvora talk yua
llalen to the e.t yon know
Af(r Wedtieaday whan Ihe votln
will probably commence una mar tt' t
a hunch where ta olac hla beta
Nona; uow.-C. Mdon.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 85, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 9, 1920, newspaper, June 9, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713122/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.