The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 109, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthrie Daily Leader
VOLUME XLX1V.
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KKIUAY. .lAM'.MJV II. r.Cl.
PRICE:
N.Y.Reds
Plot To
' j Destroy
Nw VrW Jan. 14. pUbic build-
ings thutxhes. putM.c utility plant
and ons of wcaMNy citizens
throughout tha cty r under hay
guard today by order of t pol.ct si
a precautionary maurc agamst pot-
tibia radical demonstrations.
PsIiCS official wr trmeiy ft-
tictrtt Concerning te order given
vertally last night to the entir fore
fcut thy Iftimatfd it twa promoted
by fdrat authority.
Supporting th belief that th or
der wai the rult cf federal itimu- ;
lut wit the fact that Chief William J
J. Flynn of the department of just-
ice intelligence service made the i
round lat night giyiny instruction j
to th police and detective stationed j
at various point. Me out on duy
N ith) M men." wit th gut c1 the
sol comment of subordinates in hi '
office. .
Plain clothe detectives and uni- I
formed patrolmen working in relay.
toop uP their ail night sentinel du
tie laet night and these on duty had
rot left their pott eariy today. '
..Special attention was given to fie
protection of the home of John D.
Rockefeller. J. P. Morgan Charles M.
Schwab. Archbishop Patrick J. Hay.
Mayor John p. Hylan and citnen
long Fifth avenue and other fashion- 1
able retidential tection. j
Other cordon of guard were letr 1
or duty at St. Patrick' Cathedral '
the- to.k .echange. :he criminal
court buildmg the Metropolitan
Muieum of Art. city hall tna federal
building ail railroad station the
peitoffice building and ib stations
and electric light plant. !
This Broker Has
Monev to RurnlOOUoblllb
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HackMan
To Pieces
their ieto U
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Chicago. Jan. 14 M.chael D i
Cotcaia ha a bank uil of mont j
which the law require him to re '
turn to depoa.tar but fey I r?t
accept it. Private banking mt
tuition went out cf bulxftt m 1
lihno. January . and Di Ctao t
ha employed want aas. bra .
band and pronil appeal. but! Mer.a an. M i J '4 Mo.'
hi patron for 30 year cam t- 'ce an attorney ad unt.i rnt.y
i'tten to te mun a"d drpet.t ' Un ted SUte commfnnr tor li 1
more money inttead o accectiij d'ttrut wj dragged f'om hi bed fe (
j rnn ear'y Uutay and i-teri.y
j hacked io p.ecei with an a
I Mr pnn. a'eefin t 14ml rcom.
' cu.r1 t fie d'ttw't ne 8 e i
; "ted when .e taw )"e attack Uj
j t her hulard She it tii unati 1
; l- make a ttatemertt '
Price d r i about t. hour a'.rr j
the alUck ck cuned. Me wa un i
. ioui up to th tme of hit den i
The ptK nav been unabi thu j
lar ta obtain a clue to t identify J
o-' t"e ktii.jnii or neve op a theory i
a Ij te mo'ive for the killing Vkhen
j neighbor rejtu hed the price hme j
t'ey fc-ud the nghi Cn and Prices I
ticOy rrn9 in a po.il of .lc.tJ by
. th te tif h.t bed
MURDER TRIAL
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Remairs of l.ocn Victim of the
Grciil Adventure Brought
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H.. d til tn !h Liikii ?im.(ntal
WOULD EXEMPT COTTON
FROM STATE TAXATION
j County Aessors Unable To Fix
a Real Basis of Asaemment;
Condition In K.iv
County
News Notes From
Here and There
HOUSE COMMITTEE IS COUNT If COTTON GROWERS
HHflY TO PROBE OFFICES! TO JOIN ASSOCIATION
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Appropriation of $10C(CD0COO To i
Be Voted To Wipe Out the J
Bootlegger Wherever f
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c-olir that nill not m-fk tn brm tn
the VoUitr-ad act tmt th? dijart.nin
at W'akhingion uiclixi iiy tii auti sm-
tixn Iup r1H we th.'it the tp po
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poits to he- a juevsa."
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LECTURE AT CHUHCH
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New Method
To Stop Noise
Chicago Jan 14. Chairman
John A. Richter cf the finance
committee hag tolved the pro-
blem of a too-noity city council
he My after ceventren yeart cf
observation and perturbation.
A bag of all-day tuckers vva
passed around by the chairman
when he opened a meeting y-
terday of the committee and for
an hour the aldermen were oc-
cupied with Kcklng the candy
sticks. The desired degree of
silence was attained.
"One of the most successful
meetings we have ever had." said
Mr. Richter afterward.
it was at. f i rt re!iorti'd that the i s- j an y t (elder of the
I jil'iKion had lmrrWtut'd nio.t than c.O ! jmdierx c whu- red Inn;.
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FIRE DESTROYS AN
ARDMORE BUSINESS HOUSE
Ardmori Okla. Jan. li Fire. th
orijtln of nhtrh has not tMn dterm-
nd practically destroyed tbet i?ro-
rery ator and tnoat ttwrVrt. rf Brady
te InninRton In this rify lt nWht
at 12 o'clnok. It Is thfripht tliat th(
fira broke out In tha tniat depart-
Tnent. f No attmata has d ean r' d
OTj tha Iok.
Liquor Valued at Three
Millions Disappear
( llie.-ie;! .Jail. 11 lieek of lii!l'r eii'i d ill'V t 1 f re 1 1 1 i 11!
rntivrs in flo' iuf eiir and 1 - i I ;i1 n (ru eniittnt an ho s-
here iiM'lo!-el tiiiit iik.iv tliiiri if-..iNM( wtirtli uf wliisky 1-1 mi-
istv. Km ml M liiehiirilsnti. proliitiition ruin 1 iiniicr juiiiomiu'I''!
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Tin' nliisky i v jilenl iy ivns Hoicn several monih lief.ire li'
took o IT it '. Mr. Kiehanlxnn s.Hil. lie Hliieil lb.it he JoijifH to l;Ve
il mitliher of former prihil.iti..n offiel.i's itliln 1e. ao.l pruseell'e.l
:is a result of Lw investigation
Mr. Ji.'!iMriNi.ti ca lie has lenriletl llmt at one titiie ci;.'ii
hiiiidre'I hatreU of whihky wi'ie rt ltioveil from the nun hmui' in
ilaylifit. ati'l that tho day lufore he Hcviinted olfiee 1 1. it t !; truck-
loads werp hjtiiled out. On that tdtrht. he itsnrtH. there it
riling nt'i; and the prohihitiot) K'istt Rup;ioed t" "ti fiiard
r.iro iiiiile thi wandioiiM j'lnititr ear. I.
Thi- missing whiskv totals more th.in -4 t . m fall.tiis.
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CHARTER RrVISION
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Harding Picks Dauoherty And Hert For Cabinet Places
SLOVAK OFriCIAL IS HELD
P?atTl?. Wa.tu" Jan. 14 C. K.
Novak A Vt-rneau Kated as an "of-
ficial" and Mid to have Wt n connect -1
with thtt Ceoho-Plovak Korern-
! H! hinirton. .Jan. 14. A. I". j Mr. Ilardmtf'ti idea is l".en!i
J Hert. .f Kt'iitneky. will e rtairdy "d ly 1 is viitori whs that he had
1 he in the Harding Cahioet. tlr.adv reiiriii.ed the "Solid
' Mr Ilanlinir hiniK-lf ave this j South" MiTieWitlv hv th1 de-
! inf'T'Jiation t.. visitor in the lat-t I eiin to aptwont Mr. IJert 'iho
few diiv wh'i were nririiilr the I President- ! 1 1 did tint nv t"
?Mlt it in thought here that lit' i!l
m?nt wat d"ta1n(l y nitpd Malts .; rl(.nf ((f Jaes A. Fowler j t hat i-t he would ji"iirn t it
mm'rratlon authorltlen Tier Thara- )lf KIl)SVjef Teim. as Attorney j fientneky natiotml eommitteetiian.
day. s-t the nwst of th Japans (.m.ra yr J-"nvler was Akm-
cotisute. J ant Attorney lieneral atitl lt. .
" : assistant to ihf Attornt-y fifm-nil.
WEATHER j .! nerved dnrinir the lattff part
1 ...
New Orlpans. La Jan. dl To- ()f HoontvIt Aiimini8tralion
nipht fair continued cold. Saturday during the entire Taft Ad-
Xair somewhat warmer ministration.
'e jfic'ind either t't the Wnr or
Navy Uej.artmftit. and that i'X-
Senator .John W. Weeks of
iJjicsuehii! tts. wi!! Iinvt? the
oth r rprvi' portfolio.
It 3Ir. Weeks persist! in bis
iiur.i iy mm lie wiii; " ' '
.....'. . .lit . ! '" appoint Mr. II. if a
epaniiieiii iiinl that i .11
1 1 ! ti im It ot l is 1 feli.it
In liaitieil ii S'-ere j . .
di iiii'Iiii.iti in !n take ti e navy 1
post it is imt iililil.i y that In1 w id i
'.'i t li e War I
.Mr. Hert ill 1
tary f the Sn .v. 1'nwerfiil sup-
port from the Senate .MihtaiV
Affair- eominiitee has hcen put
hehind Mr Wei k for the War
1 e.iitt(). atid ill the lav few
lays prominent K. ptihlieatt out
id'1 of the S"t-ite lave aided in
the attitniit to ' unvini-e Mr.
Harding that Weiks uhoiih! hf
Secretary Baker' huecpisor.
Tfnnei!c'tr.' Boom Burst
I) fit. i!e t. i. ion ..f Mr Hard
and !us
1 as a
reasiiii whv he should not tif'poit t
a 1 an frmu T' tun see tu tor
t'nl'inet .imitore half a doen
other homos whi. h 1 all' heell in-
ltitii'iiily itiflat 'iiy here itiol
I IM-wlnT''. There l' tmtv T
little .'roijtid for liopiu- thiit any
one fi-.tn (he rnt"ry t-outh of
the IHhi'i and I'otninae riven will
he in tin- Cabinet except Mr.
Hert.
' o i l li '.h : M..en
fl I .nii-i.jrnl Wtfh 1
1 1 ') '' . 1 --d i:fn r-
f !'!.' c tn;;.9 ) :
i'H.' S f ...a 'ntSHff
i.r ft; J mi II - A 'ftiitr
4l .' . '1 .h 1 - -t . .1 .! tii t ;rt-rt t
! :' r'r '.'.. A'ii (ti !-ifnf-
"'. i r.-i--i-.if t v I'l i-s-.i'O"' '(-
.r.i'in i: it;' ttf 1 1 ' IV .
Irf the ..('.:! It .t : .1 t.
l-'ni ! i . i i l l n.id .." y .( I
Ol Oil J RIOT IN MICO .
1 1 . Inn Thin il
!.k)C ( Tu!ni lna"'. tit fh. tn of
H;.tiis.-.i ! th Thruwlair id
a de!ti.iui'"siitin uf .tdJ1.-r-t V
t.y foritalii T r ! td! th
f fi r 1 i t.rtl t. lttl'ur f'.m
idtrm fii;intOtd f."'-' jtt Htit lit
(- t.n nu t tfivn f'fd 'mi Mc ird
IRON WOKKMI ARC RCOUCtO
tt vtir Un U-TN-d.
'hie of the lo'!!u thn-i affei ti d lf.it lrn
tiiitt
Snde
for I X 'erm!or Newell
of Teotii Mr S tn
derv ha- hi.-n the haeUiuoe of the
eptih!ien i.rj'tnialiitti in Ten-n.-
e r.r some yeai-4 and ti..
fa- I that he had a talk with Hard
III.' uhen th I'resid. lit e. (
to jihinitti.ii f.r the oi.eti.
to run.
am
mi; or 1 onri'ss fate riv
' idi nihle
put 111 the Cabin f. Thm was
'iirii eoh.r hy t!; fm t Ut T ti-
! tn n y aftniftrt 'fjijin-
1
djr lit i.d-r lh f .t ee! dS'liiir to
in' Wj(t ;n (ht i eet. fffpittr n-m f.
' Miiiidiit pnd Ht-r HI -t ftliM pr
1 ton Thy r tnw rM-Mty)!iS U
i f'nivnion ktt'nr will h i-nt tti ttvtty-
1 ti ent ; ?r liitiir
fR I NCH SCNATE ELECTS HfAO
l'irl. Jj't 14 -Tf setiatu iwm-
1 . .......
.si tha! he would h'"l luin"'uv r "r n
fHwinm tuii.v tin iiim rs;ettt flm-tlona
and prm-eeiM fc orvanii ty r
ehx Uiwsj LKn Ilouri;sis i t pril-4ttt
(Cootloucd la l$t i.)
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 109, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1921, newspaper, January 14, 1921; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713241/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.