The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 134, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthrie Daily ' Leader.
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VOLUME XLX1Y.
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REDS III DEIIH
DEFY HI WRECK
DHL! POST PUNT
two Kiurn i sim.i:.
11IOTIM. LAST MfillT. 31
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CITIZENS JOIN POLICE;
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SMUVUIIII.US
MORE RIOTING EXPECTED
TONIGHT BY POLICE
Denver. Auo. Fear that riotlwr
by street ear striker and Strike
breaker wfcie last night resulted lr
the death cf t-o and injury ef thirty
four persons would te resumed xa'
expretted In official circles ted?.
No attempt had been made up t
ten o'clock thi mermivo to operat
car.
MUCH DAMAGE DONE
M. H. Tammen One of the owner
of the Denver Pest said today h
could rt estimate damage done b:
the mob to the Post plant but It uil
be very laea.
The Pest wst issued as uual trorr
It Own plant today.
Strikebreakers at the South Dtnv
car barns today were patrolling the
yard in front of the barns with riflei
on their ahOtiJdera.
MACHINE GUNS SET
In preparation far possible resump
tion of hostiht'es tonight the plict
today prepared to mount two niachin
Qure. Hundreds ef sawd-eff hot-
Cuns and army nfies we-e being as-
sembled t police headquarters Ur
to 11 a. m more than K)3 citirenr
had answered Mayr Bai'tTs call fat
vclunteer.
The rits followed the first tucces
ful effort of the tramway company tc
trry passengers on street ears man
red by armed strike-breakers. Tr
cars were blocaded by a motor truck
just as parade of 1000 striktt art
sympathiiers were passing. Somecnt
tr.rtw a brick: arvd the parader be
ttmr an unbrid'ed mob. Car win
dew were smashed protects
screens torn eff and alrike break err
badly beaten before police could re
store Order. One man was ihct ir
the foot.
The Denver Pctt was the ne'
raving oppcted the strike. Ever;
Window in tre place was broken
presses hammered and sand throwr
Into the rollers the business efce
V'f re wrecked and fixtures thrown in
to the street; the engraving room wa
demolished and type and linotype
matrices scattered through the ocn
posing room. The publisher sail
they would attempt to publish thii
afternoon
ALL THEATRES ORDERED
CLOSED IN DENVER
Denver Aug. 8. Mayor Bailey tr
after noo Issued a proclamation er
dering all theatres to dose at 7
o'clock to night The police depsrt
ment ha required citizen to rtmlr
at horr-e tonight In the hope of pre
venting the reoccurrence of rioting
HARDING'S SPEAKIhiG DATES
Chicago Aug Or.e speech
New Tore probably another in CM
rago and cost.ibly a third at Deuve.
r some other western city that i
fic1-d to t the extent of genato'
Harditi&'s rpeakiBt enag. inec!
way from home as outlined toda;
by Sr. tcr liarry 8. New of Indians
chairman of the republican speaker")
cf'ttmiitt.
MUCH SUFFERING IN
ENGLAND FOR THIS WINTE'
London. Aag. C Premier Lioy"
Ceorge eit4 in the houiso of rom-
nmn today that the goversnettt was
e;-ecil!i mutb uBtW!;ljroTjt Aur-vf
the coming a-intt-r and was comiir-
iaj yrautionary ni-jinr8.
WEATHER
Kw Or1ni Aug. . Tonitt
fi&di tiu-dr tre&eraily
At Last! The
Old Fig Leaf
h the Style
Paris Aug. The first show f
autumn fashion ha scared off
Amerwan buyer on account ef the
shortness of w men's skirt.
The new tvl skirts put out b
Parisian designer are the shortest
sine the fig leaf days. On modtl.j
which the French dressmakers ad-i
mix f -Tairfy aarma" contain a
skirt cmped ef frent and rear
panels reaching to the knees. The
panel ar ewd together only part
of the way so that the slightest
purf of wind blow them apart.
Fashionable designers suggest
that women who wear th new
backless evening gown deeo'ita
their bre uldrs with beauty
spot to emfhait th ds;)y of
nudity.
PLUSEWITH RESULTS
Democratic Leader Saji People
Have Voted and Pro-Lea
Men Are la the
Saddle
nUn Ohio Aujr. C Hoje that
ornwr Pmidnl Tft ould aid to-
ard e!etisg a fcvnaie favoring th
rrue of nation riprrMnd todn v
if Governor Cox denim ratk prel-
lfatiaj uouilnee.
W? hate every etidanation sUI
th sUifnifCt "ihni Judr Tft wj!l
trKe r5ul.licans to ujirt th nun
r nnn ho faver the iaur of tin-
Iocs. By m doin he ran (Hnnll-ni:-
remain a republican In th fai-
f hl s.iain.ent that ho position
u ; rfM.UnCal randldita on this
luHtlia Is wrotis"
Oklahoma Cher Him.
GnvptTitr Cox's slatrrornt tf
romited by reports of nueteni in th
Wiouri and Oklahoma deuHwrmtir
cnalorUt i.rlmarW of tro-i8Vu.
nd dat.-a. nd by awuramrs of a
Iflrrmcra:- t It'tory in NVw Haiup-
' . Gordon Wtxtdbury Ketr 1lm':-
(OoiHiiiued trt Vf C Col )
OTS AND GIRLS ME
. ENTERTAINED HERE
Jlubs "rom Over County Uome
To Guthrie and Are Royally
Treated Seventy-Five
Merrberg Here
Mrs. Mary Langton county driion-
iraiion bfcvnl eniertuiced alwut fifty
orrubets of tl frtrla clubs yslerdav
t the country club. Uy courtf-ey of
he tlu. meuibers the. country
his tre jglven an enjoyable outinc
4r. Lan.'ton is uroud f hie elrl
nd ne is doing spjtid!d work Iti
jranijatiun of (iris clul.s io ihf
-ourity. .
Ifcfct isijfht th toy and gir! of
he cotinty wbo'ar here on a tsj
ays' ostin were ennrtatned at the
air srouuds w litre lunch wa sc-rvd
n th airhultuial hail after whl-?
Mis Daisy Krazicr. ditrl t aect.t of
he sirU'c lub of (h state addr'"d
he boy and girls.
Last night wa "camp-fire" nlgnt
t the park. Hoys tod girls epvnt
be cifht then. Men and wonven
ieiiis from StillwsU-r tolh-en nd
Irs Ijininon and Agent Wly( ha
roncd the bc-ya and jirls. They ha'"
fine time and cooked their break.
at this moroiof. The trip to Sew-
wd wbere they insjtrted the b:
lerds of Shorthorn and Hereford si-
!e. was an enjoyable event.
RESIOCNT WILSON NAMES
CHIEF OF INSULAR AFFAIRS '
Wanhlnrton Auc. . Major Ccn-
ral Frank Mclntyr baa bc?n ap-
olnted thief of tnnuJai- affairs it was
lcnounced today by the war depart
awnt.
- Long Raii
Itostos Auts. t The run on On.
Ponil the sudden millionaire dtssllnj
In foren exchan; was Just as live-
y today as it has been any time vito-
n tbe last wek since It started but
Pontl nic-t all eomers
paymentji and claimed
ISong left at Uj end of Uday' burl-
t. Wh.n closing; tljce rime le :
than a d'-o arsons were In line.
Everybody Including; investors Gov-;
emment official gad the foremost ;
hanker u.t curious ft know liow
Pocil ffi&d to ujuci raoaer lot i
POLE DEFENSE
STEMS RED TIDE
ID HOLDS LINE
IIHMLV lATIUACIHO Al
vXT (.i; ihh xt i:sr or
visi i i. riir. lOI.Xl-
i us n wi: Ml Mil n
sonn m sii
I POLAND IN WAR
i onoox xKWMwmts im;-
dh:t l)!l.ltHOX ok
HAH UY .iu. t mm IX
xo ntX( i: vi;inst
SOMIMIUSSIA
IF MUYKCOV
nxn:s
BULLETIN
Warsaw August The defense
tin east of Warsaw Is hold no firm
and th Soviet force have at lact
been checked. A strong defence line
has also been entrenched east of the
Vistuls wher th Poles hp to fight
a decisive battle with h Rtds.
LONDON EXPECTS WAR
DECLARATION C .ON
London Auq. 6-Whil n i.tual
military situation In Poll nd J rot
much clearer than It wa yeitjrday.
it is admitted to be critical- Reran
however are In some repi:!i so
contradictory that the precise C(-.rr
of mensce to Warsaw as a i .suit ef
th recent bolnhevlk advanct canro.
b estimated.
London and Paris newkpaper are
fret in their prediction tht Great
Britain and France will declar war
against Sov.et Russia within a week
if the present drive against Watts
continues.
CCRMAN SOVIET ALLIANCE
IS DENIED
Ptrls Aug. 6. Reports emantinf
In London that Germany and th to
wiet government cf Russia conc'udej
an ajreement relative to Poland be
fore th beginning of the soviet cf
fenslvs against the country are de
nied by the aeniCtfcial Wolff News
'on inuel on 4. ('! J
NED BY
T
"Accident! Go In Threci" Say
Manager "Our Mishap Today
Follow- Wrecking; of Pout;
Bonfili Former Guthrian
"Mrcug aec'IdenU . al ro-nc" fe
tbrceu" (!! ManaRi r ft K. Elder o
the Sell Flo-!o cirrus ss h sutreyetf
:he wreck at t!i IiivUkm strt-ft
bridge. "Thf rule Ik Invariable. W
are tappInK (fxi and ruhblnf our
rabbit's feet now anil wonJerln
her the next rnhhap will hit."
The Bell Hoto c lrru i owned b;
Bonnflls and Tamwan who own tite
Denver Tost.
Fred Ik nril wa an arly chy rc l
jent of Guthrie. He hullt thj flr!
brick huUdlnit on Second street. Juht
north of the present fire utatlou. HI
name ti;j U on the building. Dona-
'lis 1 s pood boomer for Guthrtft.
Evry Itinerary of the Rell Kioto ;tr-
:ea rnunt Include Guthrl.
"I want ny frleod at Guthrie t
xl fcow a Ulllch Pibi:
said Bonf;is.
Otto Floto Is sjiorilng editor of ne
Denver Pout. He caused Tmmen an6
Bonsfils ta buy the old Willie H lis
fContlned Vurgn Cot. Z )
on Ponzi But
refuses to reveal his secret Kvry
possible mans has been tried to
smoke him out but without ucc's.
Notwithstanding" the run on hltn
Ponil tg good natured and eem to
with protopttxt bavlrif Jots of fun out of the situa-
te have. tniJ- j tlon Today he had dinner at an ex-
lulre place and when he. wag called
upon to comply with the rule of th
t-lub by which he was entertained.
mat each person uitSnt state bla
cess be replied that be wa "deal -
er io postage and tankeri' a-oat."
Hw Did Ht Do It.
fWPMBfJtaMsf
As To Loans On
This Year's Cdtton Crop
Washington Atitf. li The fi'itoml rpTt lnril hni no! ! -
thin r.r rottou itit liou-ntur ll.ir.lni: tlt iiircil lodiiy in
letter t the l i 1 mt nt of inrri ulttiro
1t littr vjs nriitt'U in nsvvr loTrjiirtu rrt-liitT tlu
tli-p.-Htmetit "ihn' to an n-luxtuiv f n!iitinl klrniifftuy to'k
of rotlort wrr 1m iuv fonnl ut tin' ii.itkt t n.icrit ict in rii-" '
Sm'lt nation llic tlriiH tilirnt intmiMti !irt. vHl Jn-iili'tll
tlirttiitih la rtiliiitf or other form of iuflruitiiiu fnun the fe.leia!
rire ltorl wtn. li lmiitel Iohih oii ettin t tlint only wMh
v in i oei of iklitoitMil."
la mmwer to t!ui IJoveitior lliinlnnj rUinel h( eonu'n'Hi
linil lu'H mjueMiHl enrly in the er to ituo-nd the itinvf
htntnti whic h I't iKinnilv n ii t I loan to ioiln i.luU t'y
national l.unk in eeess of i. n nr n-nt of the hnk'n t('ilil iiitil
mirplitii.
"nvro-' H' te.l tion the niiifettlinti of the i..aiil" (ioernor
llrtnltuy rote ' The tnienlei Ktutnti now iriile tlmt for a
ei ih of six month out of nv eimxeeiitive twelve months n
luiitotml 1'niik may It io to n tun.li i.liml firm or eoi purntnin up
to 2. T cent cif ttn eapital ami mrplti w lie re the exeeM of ten
rr eent ot MVUrcii ly w Hrehmme reeript "
(iuaiiii utimr on the Hoomtinlat ion of low trile rot ton
(Jovernor 1 Iarlf tir i letter htiile.l thru thi wh .lue pjtitirtlly to
ilif f iciitt v in making fiiinio'inl rrnmreioi tit ii ..nri' in ....11 it i.i
( the milU in tVniral Knrope n.iilimr that "mrmher liaitk in tho
i nth no doubt feel relsutjint to carry too lre H volume of loan
on collntcTHl V iheh ii not rcmlilv ilenlile"
GOVEfiNGR ISSUES WARNING!
GN FUEL SCARCITY!
ProcUunaticn Calls On People of
SUt To "Lay Iu Coal Againt
Rigort of Winter; Siu
ntion Serious
To the juk)V!b cf OMannm: "Troijle never r-nie aliily. fcttt
here re.atl the KuffrrlnK. loioij "Iuko al leant that U
f money and froperly. paratysl of '" th" ce of clr.ii"
coiflneHi and a-Mtvetal ronfuxluti tat!w K 'l'"r' rn-taty lr.'(tr.T
insulted Iflhl winter .-rui.- of leU ! 'f ' "ell Kioto nhow today
ef fuel. nd HI Ihe aam tla. 1 d-- j "Tl"" """'Ung aiMint 3 o'lhk 1
Mre to dirtK-t yvur aifentln. to tltej'"" aeetlon of tle train
hreauioil ns well .a matin tirou ! U""' '('hl Uuthrle after leavluR
ides
t.twPn lh miiu r. and tutu
iperntor In the varl"'m eonl field
if the eoii n try; also the Inefficiency
if otir railroad and e'her trittmpor.
jtlim fNciiltfes w huhl in my o(.lnWoi
sintiot Jiiisfiltily he corrected In time
io avert a vry iroiounced fchiirtMKe
if cam and older trtin:ttratln serv-
e between now iind Hie winter dean
in
I lie stfik-'m Inntiluilorm due to t'o-
'torrr of the hoard of pu'dlc affair 4.
ire all Hupidled with fuel for t!o
t year lul I hav ttt mind the
hoiii'andH of private home the hu.il-
Vedn of -luxd house mid many
oi.!ul ami olher charllal le mid
enevoleiit liiHtltutloiu lo ny nothltiR
f thfl countlenK Iiuliintrlen of the
(Continued on Pa) f. t'ol. I I
Unmasked Bandits
Secure Big Sum
Kansas City Aug. 6. Three on
masked bandits In a motor car today
held up and robbed Ralph Wlllfams
a seventeen yesr eld messenger for
Wilson Co Packer Kansas City
Kans. They obtained W.17V.0O In cur
renry Th bandits escaped towards
th Missouri side.
CLUB WOMAN H DIVORCE
Mrs. AIIcb J.artih well known club
woman ha filed suit aitalntit hr
huahand Harry Iarh on the " round
tout be Is tiwi wrapjied up In his bust-
ntse." Harry Urili I IriUrest ;! 'n
Culhrla lum'ir (otnpatiy Laruli
tiled crimn bill that his wlf "wai
riiied up In clubs." but withdrew Ii
and agreed to a property set.lcnui'.
COROAH 8PEER PASSES EXAMS.
"Paused ptiyalrat arid mental cXii-
.n I n at Ion slly." wires Gord.n Speor
from AnapollM to hi purentu Ii t i
this tnortiliiK Gordan i now a fi U-1
fledged cadet In the IT. 8. navil Ac
Jeuny. Ho i only 1C and en eicc ie
tlonally fine yount( tnutt. His many
friends will learn of 'hli encode !th
tratllH atlon.
Italian Smiles
it' getting more and wore difficult
lo 'figure out how 1'onxl conducted h'"
forelKn exchange derations. Word
utuftt from Item Hwitseerland that
there two Issued only 11712'K) cf
the Internallonal reply coupon In the
year u- to June 80 19J9 which at 5
cent; each totals tiH.M. Th. totaln
for 117 and 1DI were not mucn
larger. In three month the New
York poatoffice h sold only SfiO of j
these cot; on s and redeemed only 37'. j
Tbig is the glender medium pf ei-j
tuac.e ut of wbicli I'cmii clatmg to)
TROUBLES OF THE
Tretuurer of Sella rioto Show
Telia of Few "Inconven-
lencci" of the Pat
Twelve Hours.
t ' "0 ' '"' ' iri un men nui
no nnd mid a thief was in Him ee;..
ItiU car tit which I lldltig V
cortl.ed the fellow Mn emu of thti toll-
el but ht Imd the door hut rlindi'.t
and t for we could lrenk d'n the
door he h;d niHihf his ricnit by
hrpaMiiK out a muoUI window In Inn
roof of Hi cor. 1 lot iiiiin wit (folii
l a 40 mile ello nnd a the fi How
Kiuiit hnve jiinipeil from the roof 'f
me car. tie is pioimmy lyitii on .'io
rlKhi-of-WHy iad or imdly Injured
Itrt ih iwd nhoiit $".0 In tnoic) n.
several wutches"
"When we iirilved In (iulhrln the
first ihliiis e ii In he moritliiic
JiKpi r whs the xloi y of the rei klna
by tuoh of strikers of the Jieuver
Tout and the ! of probably httlf s
mililon o'i inn t th ot rompuny.
The Tout In owned ly Tlininons ni
Honfield who nUo own th .Sellfi-
Fliilo circus. Then when Hid bridge!
tuuilile.i m . knew the hlx 'JIiik
wiim with u.
"Vi'H troubles como to fret! per
l ''opli In it rent Robs f siiy ."
rwi.vi rv fit i:
in:i.it i:.m soon
Paving; Inn are now dun at the
cily clerk's office. If h tat U not
I'U lil on or before September l"t a
penalty of IS per cent will be added
Oty t'lerk Anderson la anxious tliHt!
ull paving- la payers call befom th-it
time and it void the payment of th"
penalty.
BRINGS SUIT ON STOCK
Mrs. Norman Hakll ha brou.rht
Kuit lu New York against Former
Governor ". N. Haskfll for ll?33
shares of Middle Ktattt oil stock
which were owned by her husband
and which she clulius are hcln
wrongfully withheld. Th stock i
worth $ t IS.OOO. Mrs. Haskell recent-
ly moved from Oklahoma City to
Muskoge). Norman Haskell son of
Gov. Haskell died of Influent In
1918.
and Pays Out Millions -
hv made millions.
Tbe linn of anxious noteholder In
the (0 per cent In fc days Investment
proposition of I'onrl begun to form
out Hide the offices of hi Hccirltcs
Fxchao;; company loin before day-
light tbl morning- clamoring; for the
return of their money.
The first claimant appeared at the
rear entrance In 11 alley formerly
the old "Hell-ln-Harid" bar at 3 u
m. He had a note for fl.rm undor
which the terms of ronxl'g agreement
wag to hav returned profit of 160")
Spectacular Leap
For Liberty Hut
It Was Failure
Jersey Cit' Au. Ht.-ifJ
lffl a policeman r i"'n - j
n a eharyj ef burglary N CsbuS f
tflsd a cular e4p Ut n9h
1 1 leM4 ever ft foot "
aliin which he was beinj l4 The
plrlmn braced his feel again
th wall vn::4 th prisoner fgt I
vr IHs 0ter id ntiCrfenlr l'""
In h hnd.:uf'S av wy " l'
prisoner dnripel but doetl) at
lh ft of tv Htfbken pl cen
avlio promptly r arrMd htm.
BIG CIRCUS CAME TO
TOWN BUT FAILED T
Utrcut Wftjron Throii.ti
Dtvion Street BtiilT; Rott
To Show GroutuU Blockeci;
Show Ooei To Eul.l
lleiie stepping protd! V to the
swIiiKln lilt of of Reni!y cld
Uindnmeii; lunle Wt sinUInc
oWiunly to and fro to the roul4
ll.il(.i.llon of deep ttironled c'.iHo-
pes; the rtimbt cf raues taVlean wa-
gons bund flot down chariot nl
(kltfiOi leal i mis thiil umHllv contcl-
tutu to the circus symphony as the
bite drill I'uutdo pie nn' mi' IU
down tho nmln street of Ihe city did
not niterlHo today 'I h horses
Ihe eh'nlinnH utiwffeK 'Attt'lt blink
In (iHirUhes rhatteting monkeys the
alert kittiKiiroo and run (hn li4g;
huff ilo were In Guthrl todtir hut
they wer horn but tt short Hum fnd
whtt many cm to e the ute'w.
Molie w ri jrit!lflei.
The hU show declared off T' e
mrdn did not Iske place The
trou!:ln cnuiw when the o'.l ri. :.e'.v
;tldge al the fool o( Htvlslon e'teet
avc way under tho weight of a hlj;
circus wwier wagon and the whole
mpi-r irm lure craslied t ttt( e.4
below. (iio man wa4 Injured ail
olio horse) a (Iiim one ton so
tnt illy Injured that It bei ofiut tiei .
mry lo kill It.
"The lo lo th show company 'I
be Mpproklmutely 11000(1'' unld It. I'
l-.ld.ir Ireimiiit r nl the lleU Flol
.
nno.
i.l.mt
S o me very noery it hi
oei ari d. U e Weirt led
to belloVM the liriil ict n (j-rfeely
Hfe otlierw Imo wt could luvi.. . i
rldml the uxuiil hlldge minirtn." he
added.
ThoilmilnU of people from over the
county who cume In Guthrie to '
thu show wei sorely disappointed
Meirchttntd however letiort a koi 1 1
dnyaH l uxlness l"i (il pli ltii " boil tea
uiHilii nn effort lo entertiilu tb
irowds by otienlnn Ihelr shows early.
' The Pulsion 8!te-t fridge tt
ourity brtilge mid I rot owned ui
controlled by the city mh some people
believe" httld City Attorney Mllllth t
da jr.
tine of the itun.igeis of the circus
Nitlll R il.lllliIKe SUlf Would Im fill' I
BKuliisI thii city snd county
1 bit circus left early today fir FtiM
where it w show tomorrow.
rift CAME ICAR HAVING '
A FATAL ACCIDt N f
J II Flft' cm near n.eetnu wlll
a f.iinl accident hot DWbi when a
iuilil y0 wu .nglne rlf-ped the
luck end off hi tar arid did murS
ibmage therein. Th fUgmtm at th
Nolde avejiie crossing flld compUli
HgdliiKt F;f for refusing; lo obey tu
flgtial lo atop lie says Fife stpyt
on the gitg and mud an a' tempt to
clear Hie track ahead of the. engine
Flfn will haVH a bearing In munlr line1
court Huturdsy morning.
FINED AND SENTENCED
I'orter Itrudnrt wa fin.f 2d ant
sentenced to 20 In the county Jail
dy by Justice McGInley. Hradea Ii
chsrged with potty larceny by j
Heward mn. Il la a negro.
If held for maturity. Th investor
said he h.id dec ided lo pas up the
profit and l.iko his principal back
This early rouiw bad no chance to
net loHHinime for soon after he hnd
taken his tution other noteholders
began to arrive. A ore were on
hand by & o'rloc k end a the usual
opening (ur of 8 o'clock approached
the lit.. i grew rapidly.
' From Other Point.
Many of tbosti In line were from
(Continued oo ' Z Col I.)
MOD HUH 111
ILLINOIS TOWR
iOST TEN LffiS
m:iu i' i wo urns iiu-.
in iioii m rutin m
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i i. u i ours io ituiniii.
ii ii ni;MiM:isor ysr
IHWUMMtll AI'U H
Mt;nr or ii mhou.
PI VIII AMI III.-
s flirt'. I io
BUtttTiN
4 West rraesrnrl. Ill Au a Tee
home of atHiut fitly firsijnsr wf
flrsd and te resident vssr lwbM I
and enaule.l they mrgsi frem
t burning building ep
bf lnlnsrtlir.
Three sempsnle ef mailt! shertly
brfare ntns th today arriwed
here Thy are under mmnd f
tsptsirt J. W Hatterfteld ef Mi Vee-
nn. Tsv other cotnfnle frwm Cat
re ar emoule here II ee reirtij
PIACE COMIS TR
NIQH t Of TIAAO
Wt rrankf. nt. III As -r.
lowinu a nivit e rlotina Ii whUh fiv
p.e ar believed t bsve bee.l
billed and seoree Murd semear.
live quiet v reet'ired her a4i a
Appronlmately 1000 fritner
htu the rioter directed le r
attsr h hsd left tow" and tM tM"
pled with th arrWat ef ISO miMti.
men f the Ninth lllle.o Infsntry
ended te bring but order
HOUr UNfD AND
A fOOt. HALL WRECKED
West rranMoit III Aua. .-A
numher ef home were burned nd a
peed hell wes wrecked. T he mob at
fl height nuovhered but 4000 men
rr u"re fled In all dlreti in t4k-
leg what article of prepert trie
enyld with them The rldtlnj prove
git under wi (hartly ftr let C'
clok last Hlsjht an. contlnusif n
near ifa'break. At time t m ti
(l't up In section and II s re-
ported Ihjt om d'vlslon ef in mo
drove foreigner Into nearby woods.
Wht followed rouid eot be lmd
St r.nnU Au. (V!th i.t tej e
thr.... loeii sttld to lutfe hen killed
many Injured and th ttnme of f r
lgti.s throiiKhmit Wst Frankfort I I
destroyed by liieemlbtry fires rlo-
prsimtely furetners oinst
lowing- a double murder continued a.
mol unclrut.'d lo.U.f areurdUli t r-
: ""s front r.iu ne.tr Mot ei ot cf
ho ti nit)l. f (
Mtlitu Nec4ry.
Thesa dvlt Ifolhttfrt tfi.it only
Inrerverillort y s'ate mllltU. wlilcil
bus already been ordered tu West
Frankfort will uuell the dUr ler
Mib Control.
A mob i.Ktlniati ti immber mor
thmi 3(i'W has font rolled the slttuifm
there flir ) mst ? hours directing
Its aitjck atalnst the foreign pop.
1 """ ordlu to re;.ru aftr b-
lt! whh h raj(d her yesterday foi
hold of Hire susjioct on a Hlcdlan
h ld In rotuim thm with. th murder i.
fhof'arapher I Killed.
..A photographer who attempted a
tk. p'ct.wo of the .'n of rlotin(
W4 kicked to dtJj and hie rr.i'4
destroyed. ccordin to reports and
either two r four foreigner ar
Mid to hve hn beaten to deat
report of the number varying-.
The trou'.le start d eiwly yestrnUy
after the finding; of lh bo.le .f
Amlel Catiaterertt yurn tllJ
Tony Memoel J hutM In shallow
ttrsre t th wood near fier. rt
throat f both bud been cut and
Houipei had been ahpt.
iii: h .vui:srv
Wuahlngton. "Aag-. Attorney-
Palmer notified 8mue QoN."m to.
day that he would bear the pe f
the American Federation of Labor for
amnesty for c.!MU prisoner next
Wednesday. A general amaesty r...
sofutio a; at he Moutrnl f0J-
ventlon will be. handed the attorney
(eneral.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 134, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1920, newspaper, August 6, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713213/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.