The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 92, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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WHIZ Will
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(Bj Tt Aaartatii rre)
Chicago" July 5. Railway
shopmen who walked off their
job last Saturday played a Ion
ham) in the rait strike today.
Fear that other unions would
join the striking shopmen wervi
virtually dispelled.
The first wide rift in railroad
strike clouds showed yesterday
when maittte nance of way cm-
plofye who iuchnle track work-
tt an dother common liilor defi-
nitely abandoned the idea of a
walkout.
Credit for averting a rail strike
which threatened to become gen-
eral among all elands of railway
labor except th "big four"
brotherhood . and telegrapher
was generally conceded to Hen
W Hooper chairman of the U.
S. railroad labr board ; W. L. Mc-
Menimen labor member of the
board and K. F. Orable ptvsi-
dent of the maintenance.
Maintenance men will stay on
the job "under protest" against
the $00000000 cut in their
wages pending negotiations for a
readjustment of wage soaks upo.t
an appeal by the employes.
With their common labor. prob-.
lem out of the way railroad of-
ficial throughout the country
were waiting today for the first
definite disclosal of the effect of
th shopmen's strike. Over Run-
day and yesterday's holiday" rail
officials said it was impossible
to determine how many employes
had actually responded to Satur-
day's strike order.
In mam.' rail centers strikers
were notified that they would
forfait all rights and considera-
tion for future .employment if
l r-il.l T-otnrri tn their iolts
IliTj laiii iw ........ ... m
immediately. Many roads were
accepting new men.
COMPERS SAYS ACT
Of BOARD t nlt CAL
(By no iHwaiM Fnw)
Washington. July 5. Taj .udn-r of
tho United States Labor l!r.atd "o:.'.-
lawlng" the unions now on strl.e
was denouned by Samu't 'j n.per.
jreatdent of the American K'.iattoi
ct Labor in a statement Issued Tui-
day night as "utttrly iUuf k li
character and an attempt ( tht
board to disband union i( will''
'(Continued on Pago 4)
WORK UIIKAT GltOtlM)
NOW. SAYS AGENT
Wheat ground houl he prapand
no- tar fall sowing or proration
should at least begin with all pos-
sible speI according to County
Agent Wiley.
AH stubble should be thoroughly
disked as soon as tho shocked grain
can be removsd and the land should
b(. plowed as soon as dialed.
"Disking before plowing strrei me
purpose of ch king evaporation ot
tbo moisture and also of pulver'xln;
lb furrow sUce so that when Jt Is
' plowed there wW not be large sir
spaces (r bunches ot dry matter to
allow the furrow sllca to Cry"' lis
saU.
B. P. O. ELKS WILL
HOLD NATIONAL MEET
The gtand lodge of B. P. O. Elk
will hold its national convention at
Atlantic City on July 9-15. Tom Jenk-
ins will represent Guthrie lodge No
426 at the meeting.
Registration of dekgata will also
take place on the opening day with
morning and afternoon session for
the remainder of the convention.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
These marriage licenses were is
sued stncs MondayT John Marshal
2.1 and Edna Christaer 2S ot Ntvlna;
Chantey E. SLapfetou 3S ijf Roa-
atta Francis Vanaxon ZS both of
Cutbrle; Ethmer Beesley. 23 snd
IUah niakaley. IS both ot MulhalL
ELKS MEET TONIGHT
Them -will he a iclal meeting of
the Elks lodge tonight at 7:f at
which time important matters wilt be
lip for consideration. Sevenl In'tla-
loss also.
WEATHER
INeer Orleans. July C Tonight and I
toorsiay partly cloudy warmer la
t!ri ertt et;'.;m rrt ct t- t.;i
Strikers Seize Rail
Shops and Drftc
Workers Oat cfToxvn
Stater Mo July ft. ttrlhing
shopmen have aeiaed the Chicag
f a4 Alton railway stops routing
th Mon-nniON men brought In to
work; In th shop and ro holding
the shop this aftertioon.
Eighteen men were driven from
tho ehepe today. Yeaterelay
twenty-five uitro driven out. Union
officials Mid tho non-union mon
were placed on trains ad tnt fr"
tho town. Othor rtport deo'are
that non-union mon merely. taMn
from tho ohopt and that they Idt
' town voluntarily.
Sheriff John Lgdoon la oa hit
way htro from Marshall. Ma.( tho
county east. Alton cfflcUlo aaid
tho throo guard employed t)y tho
railroad at tho (heps havo boon ar-
r(to4 by local authoritioa and
placed In Jail and thalr property
waa without prottction from any
. source.
FOtH DIUW DOWN
five ihh j ai vnms
The asusl Saturday artrrnton
drawing wilt take thU r.
Morehaats fliuf the game a good ino
and will contintm it Indeftnite'r
Ask your do'sinr for tlckuta whn you
tuy gool. Thiee of the winning
tl k4s !at drawing rni f.x:v Ihj
(Jardner A Po-M stor stid en fr-m
the F. W. Llnti dt'iMmmtut fire
Mrt. lJoNt Overli. Mrs. tbv
pross and LuciU Martin wer tho
lucky onw. Mrs. Mania won tw of
the four $3 prizes.
HORSE REPORTED pROVVNED
IN ELLISON'S 'CAKE
Btevo Kowera says the swimm'ns
carnival at Oklahoma City has muli-
Ing on EfltsHjn'a Last). itoera
owns the laktt property. Ywntrday
limlreis of swimmers discr.ed la
tb cl of the IaVe water. onie
tspert feimalo rwlmn.era are teing
devefaped.
it Is rftiKtrted lht during (he rleo
)etenTay a horso was irowr4 In
tb like. '
STUIKI ItS WILL AID
IN EVENT OE DIS VSTEH
Great Flk. Mont. Ju. s.-.(n the
event a Great Nortnern railway
wreck in this dlatrlc-t which wou'd
er linger public sag.ny or should
the main line of the company he
tlked by train derailment mini-
er of wrecking trewa now on
strike wK oflw thftir servioj to
tha railway lUitnnnnv ul'hn..) .r.m.
. t
reasMion. Thla declalon wo rach -
of the executive board of ih six
crafts Involved In the walkout fnm '
the Great Northern ali.iti I
ROTARY CLUB OPENS CAMPAIGN '
FOR BOY SCOUTS WjME
At th Kotary club lunn to-
day. work In behalf of boy .vets !
waa taken np in earmait. Suha rip-
.... . . i
Uons to a fund to be uaed for budd-
ing a cout home on Country Club
lake ojened snd 20 niexbers were
l.ted for suWtantlat amount. The
fund campaign will be openJ In Thi
Leader tomcrrow and rushed to
completion. The movement is high-
ly worthy and all cltixcns are askcJl
to help.
ANOTHEB MURDER IN IRELAND
ADDED TO LONG LIST
Belfast. July 5. Thomas .Mitchell
" "
v t I S. . ITI.t.. 1. . a . k.
ui me v)isir uini rrtn' o
in Tulbmoro In the Irhi ralJlatd
as shot during a raid on the bank
tMa3r'
Tne banks headquarters here are
concerned as tc th safety cf several
Of its soutaern brsncbes.
"Hid?
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Washington July S.Representa-
tive Manuel Ilerrie'k of Oklahoma has
fil.'d a request with Speaker Qillett
for an indefinite leave of almenee for
the purpose of returning to his dis-
trict to inaugurate hi primary cam-
paign. '
Alth'otiirh the House probably will
have adjourned by the end of the
week for a ai weeks' ieri(Kl Manuel
is taking no chances lie has laid his
plans his pround is prepared and hi
crop must be plantetl in time for the
primary harvest. ; t .
Coisisj .by Flans
lie left Washington Sunday
Memphis Tennessee whera bis
vate airplane pnrehisJ
;r-T -"t f -' -'''.
Bandits
Bold In
St Louis
(By two Av itl rrl
Ct Louis July 5 Bandita to-
day boarded a Tower Grove
street car disarmed Policeman
Oscar Kdm. who waa accompany-
ing Joseph LTo&sop meMsnjer
for the Tower Grove bank and
etcaoed with a tatchel contain-
to? $21500 in currency and !
$78000 In checks the messenger
waa conveying to a downtown
bank. Witnesses laid there were
seven armed bandits in th
crowd.
tJte holdup occurred at Grand
and Arsenal avenues a busy
corner in the southern section of
the city. The bank is located
near where the robbery took
place. It was the tenth holdup of
a back messenger on a street car
here in the last fifteen months.
The bandits boarded the car
several blocks from Grand and
Arsenal took seats and suddenly
covered Polite. man Kuni and the
messenger with revolvers. After
disarming Knng the bandits
compelled the car crew to open
the doors of the car and after
obtaining tha satchel stepped
from the street car into ft watt-
ing automobile and made their
getaway.
ANOTHER BOLD ROBBERY
At about the same hour tho
bank messenger waa held np
here today robbers entered the
Rebold Jewelry store and eicap
ed with diamonds valued at
$30000
)
W M bILVLH
BUCKLESJON IT GOLF
Pint of Scries of Events Provei
To Be Soccesa ; Many Try
For Trophies oa the
Links
Eighteen golfers turned In nores
at thd Country Club course yesterday
in t?!0 Buckle turuitrint tnattg
urated by the cluH. ComiK-Utlon was
of tho kent-Rt and thoae winning tho
sold mud sJ vr bwcki'w yerdy
hitind to work hard to ecp pusses
s on of ilicm.
Oolfcri who were not there amt1
the? who . ptayad and did rot get
ltito the winning can get a illver
tickle hp chiJlengtng and deftatlug
holder of a silver buckle. A holler
j u
l.
t silver bucklo can win a gold
a holder of the gold butkl.M Tho
charging hands of bucVlos In lha
future wilt .from Indication li tt.
f""." lhUm hav
r' T U T'
i!' ?
"T' b "Uron0B' 7a; J. I.
seas si; urron Ba che or. M:
faul Cary 87; At Wright. SS; Lynion
Grsy S3; George Paddortt 94; Wayne
Grorer J4; Roy Crabbe 05; Nl
Holman 5; JL B. Mertec tT
erana urown 101; 'Doo- Furra'(.nue act of 1021 were issued today
ua area oeni idi; LIod Ln.
jus Josn aatcheii. 103. Th first
five named uiavtra wort th ntit
buckles and the reoond five an the'
r -.-w amvpia
wlnniTs- of thai silver onvs.
THE 4th AT PLLI80N S
Tha city waa quiet on the Nsllon'
nstal day but a great deal was go-
T s w e V UtW
A . . .....
ing gn at ElUiaon park. Hosting
Swimming and dancins were the chief
mmurements During the afternoon a
odeo waa given In which Earl Gad-
dock won flrt honor at hullroggin
- and swimming a tnartlngaled horse In'rarls were bh arrested Jae. a Ja. !
the lake. l ing it wa. announced today.
Herrick Comes Back With
Once in Memphis he 'will immedi-
ately "take the air" with a hired
pilot in the driver's a.-alc and point
the nose of the plaue westward where
be hopes through the wonder at his
air steed to confound ami nstonnd hi
present constituents Into returning
him to iffio?. :
"What are your chances for . re-
election T" he was asked.
"Oood" ho confided after eoininir
down from an aerial contemplation
of his prospective trip through the
cloud. . '.. '
Then expanding a little he eon-
; f id;d further that bia district being
an agricultural district "there is lit.-
t!s or r.o dar-er t!::t te pee-!? will
r- r -? ' " - ''V..3.
for
pri
thts
iiead o? uiiie 7onixcn3 Dnouccmo cmiitn
CITUATIOII 7ITII CTOnCTAIlY 9? LAEOU
John L Ih'mU tlett) sittitiif lIt the offiee of .Secretary Da via
the latter having invited hfc? labor thief to bring about a settle
jnent f the strike.
JULY 4th
CASUALTIES
Graham Teta. July a - r".ur
yvtie girl daushlvri of Mr ae.l
Mrs. N. W. AiHhony and Mr. and
Mrs I. lla wor drwwned in
the liS" river while swimming
Jtrly 4th.
Sirbka 8prfnu. N V. July 5.
A man snd Vromao tf kit ed
and thirteen other Injured !nn
a train rNuhx! :ato a trUik loaC
of potle hre yeitiJay.
ManhslUa. Kin July S - 11.
It. rriastloy f Mon'lu'sd Ckia
toma vta drown? J soar here We'
y aterday afternoon.
New Orltans. July B. f'rank ft
Vounan 63. a tins 1 4th wsi h t
and killed bf hti 22-year-t ld eon
ye trd T eva'ng wbta the
father threalottrd tj kilt the
boy's SttotaotV' .'
LlUie Hock July 5:. rema-
in n Ma nml HfrrMt f ?ka
honi was In cm aind ne vrro k
hr yctrdny hll etirnute to
hi home near I't-rry OK a. The
liane m wrei-ked but Manuel
and hi pl ot were uninjured.
Joiflin. July 5. Wit'bi.1 S;.a:n
tunt fiaer felt 000 feet li doath
when his pata hute t .Hed to
open here at 4 o'clock Jut;- 4th t
peo;l wltnea.i?! the
trafedy.
Ciuh Ju S.-Whll S00)
fenoss looked on I)n! S-i)r.
whier of tho Oklahoma National
Hank of Cuhinr was k 1Ih1
hn hi automoh l rabbet
Into lh f(nce of th rp- e.fwiy
during the auto rae July 4to.
NEW STAMP TAX RULINQ
a IS MADS
j Washington July B. New rexulo-
tlon covering stamp taxes on uo-u
mnts In conformity with the .
by th troa;jury. The frepula'l.n
cover all forms of docu-rent ump
.
1 as a re e- av 1 a-1 1 r mi "i-1 111 1 1 "-1 ? "iw air at 1 r i' ak
and aile uf nrnduota for f.ii.r-
llvfry for wh1 rule
promulgated shortly.
axo
to
. v
lM
DAIL EIREANNER9
ARE ARRESTED IN DUBLIN
ffublln. July 5 Art O'Hrlen. Tor-
nnr retireaenfaUve ef the Dj I Mre-
snn In Ixindon and 8. an OKdloy
who useI to represent tn" Dall in
railroad attorney and who does hit
Irnveling on rnilreud passes."
Do Yon Oet Him?
As fur Milton Oarbcr
"Well he is multi" (with a
heavy accent on th "ty ") "Million.
aire and if het ever .was a farmer
being a multi-millionaire . that fact
alone would put hint out of touch and
sympathy with the former and the
.laborer for the' reason that the inter-
est of IK; millionaire and tho fiiriuer
are 'diugramriii'tieally ' opposite."
. "Diametrically you meant"
"Yes- diu-met-trickally."
Continuing in Jus optimistic and
modest strain Malitiel said:
"lie (speaking of himself for qno-
S Xi "fs gaw a
tttion puirc-es)
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NEfJHO I K.I1IVE EAM-
ISIIED (;i ES 1 1 I Kill r
(Br TM iworlat4 Pro at
Muk g.e Juiy ft - John
end h lf Oigroma ilayera of
trinity Shtrt?f Tomrr Tea'! aurrfn.
uVre.1 this morninar.
no 111 mn unit
t.fiiM .Hilary at Mi'ANtr. Tly
wr hurritot tlinr9 In a motor ear
tthout liavlhi bwn brouiht into thj
city.
Si rv.nl rf liautJ frin! a ek nf
aloUe dl and althta. httua tt
hy a jKiaarahian h had i4trn hmr-T
w.'r to Wilt him 011 sigH. Velh at
duk tait itlishi rrawM to farm
lionise Of E. Karri In the Hruhy
mountain iv untry and gav liimaelf
Hll.
STMKE nCKEIINii" IIY
1 1 1 1 1 i'iiom:. is i.a iesi
(Rr fc AairUtmt I'm)
Topefce Kaa. July S. A maj tug t
In strike pickating "teteptien picket-
Ing" ha com to Cov. AUn In sev-
eral reporta that .hopman whe had
hot pone out or member of thir
VamitiDS had bn called ever the tel-
ephone followed by argument pr.
uation and rtyrt that aomo thing
"unplraaai t wa bound to happan If
scabbing" did not ce th govarnor
said today.
BAYS MOB WOULD ACT SO RE-
FUSES TO HONOR REQUSITION
Home Vn.p July C --iov l)vl of
Ohio b riu"d to honor ettradk-
Hon piiir from tlora for Henry
"Maswell mefto wanted l Moyd
roiiniy on'rliMrgn of murdrd?clrtns
the negro would lie lynched If brouftl't
back to till slate a cording to Sher-
iff Wilson who lia Juat relurimd
from CU-nUii.l whwre the fugitive
WB a rrted.
r
Over the Wiret
- Ksnaiis City Thirty iwraon
er Injured In a wrk on tag
Frisco.
Kanada City Wheat pmaloi
uncut while 5.W0 barvfat hand a here
I lack tares to the wheat field.
'hliago A 12 year cfd "boy wi
whirled to u'Uh by an lr)lant pio-
pellor t Has'-lcreat Fiold."
Tokio.Socretary Donaijf and hi
I arty were gueats of I'rumler Fats
it luncheon.
ljnlon. Chief Juattce Taft wm
the prlnotpa! of the American ?oel
e y' lndnpeiufdii i day celebration
New Ycrk.Tbe tourtd rret
aa made -a ronnactloR with the
tlfiWiO nM Jioldup on lireatwsy !
sast f7. I
Lots of "City
wi uiiw t g jg !
Is of. the opinion thi
j r i-iire ht?rr-'-
that
I
Robertson Case Reset
At Okmulgee Today
ty Tse AMorUWtl rrwa
OSmutgee July t.Tfre arralantxtni
Vf Oeveriter J. A. SotWMa en a
Hrt ' acp1inf a bribe te4ay w
petpeee ttndl Augul ?th by Judge
Mark L. ocartH tn SUtrUI eur M.
Tne catea aslet tMrtn ethr
fpremteent ie e Okmulgee cewMy
Indt'd at the tame time wltH the
govtfnor fee aii04 Irteflutermea la
the Hate banking SySUm ai U be
called en that 41 foe .'arfia and
prellmtnury motion tie court an-
fMMnctd lwi emu mm
lit up ru:.s
When Com Juice Works tint
hall ISvxkan Decides To Start
a Revolution; Two Art
Hit By Bullets
Mulhtll ataged the oat Mai old
aiyle July 4h cKhralWn la togaa
touniy an ho landnlat war out
I 'HI j.r cent atrong.
Muctt mtttlntt was miltd and
sm com Juicn ccokhiiihI.
I in r 1 n a I hi day a Mtican iht.ti
'nerfhnl f smuck and ii!ld eft
a featuf thU waa n on lb pf.
gram Tti Mc ss a-lt ill up like
'r. early In the aftrtMHin and
decUlmi h would tirt a II tie
rvvolution of hla own; ? trjping
4 gun to hi hip he started t-J clean
bp on the sctln forenan. Th
taction boa tm nedta'tey d'Mrmo'd
the alts snd k.tkej htm out of hi
hack. IJnJsuntmt th Mx o -jfet
another gun snd mide a Hnu(t at-
aik; this t.me h waa r mr jn d
by hi 11 yoar-'il l di'isbler a ho
was s'0 ariuad aal tie te Uv
fiego ti te M.t!on te.
Tha seel ln lea wi ntrarj to
r pel boarder o.n I ne lUI a huh
barbae of h1 own. Vna lv tmoke
tt txtUo cleared swat he MftU'Su
hi daughter wie nfjth mt 1
cut ai. munition but a'DJ rwady t-J
fiht. It required tti c"iil'lntl
tfftirt of five mn aad two b;a t.t
iMlxfue the two. Tbn man ! in a
Iio):tnl and ttiti girl t helnK cirt
for by frcrd.
Otherwlva th0 elrbrtton &t Mu!
ha'l wax a very plmiaant affair. Tha
haaket dlnnnr vaa atagf in Wi ant
Cikv where It U e!lmitd two
llioisand peopl gathered durlnj iho
day end evenlni.
Here's the Way to
Reduce. If You Have
TheJervetoTry
Los Angeles Calif July 5.
When Frank Mecki of Dan-
ville III. left that city for Los
Angeles he weighed 303
pounds.
When' he reached Los An-
geles he weighed 224 pounds.
He walked all the way.
He declares he is the only
man to walk across the Mojave
desert without carrying a sup-
ply of water.
He says a cross country hike
beats turkish baths and diet-
ing as a weight reducer
He had hoped to los only
75 pounds when he started on
the trip but then there was
tho Mojave desert to cross.
He intends to sUui back to
Danville Immediately - by
train.
Ways"
in keeping a man in congress who ac-
tually left the plow handles to come to
congress than they would be in fur.
theririg the social aspirations of the
(Jurber family to get into. Washington
smsk'ty and while he realizes that the
expenditure "of much money will pro-
duce a certain amount of effect ha
don't concede that that fact will be
sufficient to nominate (Sarher al-
though he doe concellc that (JarUr
will be the man he has to defeat as
he considers all other candidates of
practically no consequence"
- Hairnet Has Improved
The arrival f Mnnu I in Oklahoma
will be a revelation to his former
"cronies if he ha any or to his ac-
quaintance who knew lticn as herry-
. " J o I . II
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Civil
Var Is
lain
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if ;
sly
a J
i 4 Pr
mi t
Dublin ' im learned
On eicelle ; n ty aayiHho
press Mic.1 t is aftm.ott
that the l 1 M v 1 ioni govern-
tnent Intends to Us tie a national
call to arms tomorrow.
Dublin rirss Numertma
IKil.lin July r.-Tr lMillifts
In . SaekvilU atreot the republi.
can iniir(ft mtronj-hold were
atila at tUia hour 3 m.). Th
lrr-(fn!ara were shit ImMinj out
in the (?rm(M hotel and were
firiof front the wittdma auf.
rounded by' an Infermv of ftam.
rive men the Ut ot'eitants of
the tlrcahnui hotel have surrend-
ered. The em of the l.-a't'e la
llicve. to W near
Battle of Sackville Street tuning
lvitdoti July 5 Winston
Churchill tki culiiriial aeereiarr
Biiiioiiii.'e.l in the hoitsn of eun-
ntoos thi aftt'rifu that the at-
tack bv thi frinh notional army
I t se Sii kviU- Hreet of iMblin
was still jirwelnjt at 2 1' tu
The Whcreahrftts ofHmnU d
Valera was ii'.kn wn. he aald.
"It is uncertain I ether he I
within the cordn of the national
troops or ha deserted the eoro-
mnnU anl eeafed" addetl the
secretary
Ihiblin July 5 The (Irvaham
lint! In the Hat'kvillK street area
was blaniftjf fitrloual yat 2 oVloek
this aftertt'M.it
ihu.h m 'Iiim:i:y ax-
xoimiis inn A&stxstia
la this of the tialiy .e
apjieart th aaa-wncMunt (4 Vt.
iounly SMwaaor to siccet himself
)n gi.d term desaarrea . in'hef
'llili" Humphrey hst fvd
tirm a cuuaty aor and 'r''
to that tl e was deputy r aa'y
.'?. He Nrvw &athr ter
lad ho.ild have It.
Thore ftvr was a more rfut.
fnowW ntUiua efftda) diatt Jltimpb
rey. 111 motw t lo treat everyhody
ilt and pty n favovi'
It handle ale wottc .1 om
to hint and h U always on the Job.'
In announcing hi raadldaev lur
he secon term Iftattthrry sayst
"I am tund ng on ir record s as-
f r the peat two yaar sad
r.uaraatee to gtvo a!j the t aal-
form trealment."
(.1 iiihii: i.ivii:iw s
ad um a aiii:
Cith'le apilt the 4th of July games
lth Kl ll-no. loelag the first I tl
4 sad wlnnlsg the second game 1 in
Clinton was dfte4 by CtiUkaaia
by a wore 1 t L 0 In ermrto
feme and Imneas a ad Wllaun dlvlda
t'ie double beaders pUrd t Puecaa.
MRS. i. J. NELSON NOT
; HURT SERIOUILV
Mrs J J. Kttattn m'.uf wis t ightly
Injured In the Willi utornoU ji
tldret Hindy hat fully rnaer- f
Mr. Willi was Injured but slightly
and Mrs. rl(r Nila-m was not tart
it all Th car wilt be ss o4 a
w by th end of the re ford
ing to Mr. WiUla. who h orlrd
the neery liarts. 11
STRIKING SHOSMIN
RAY FOR SUCCESS
WHmtnsloa N. C. Jlaty I -pvtl
pt a vera r being offered for
ee of th rs strike by mmtr of
the striking shop anion her Esct
tfally meeting ot the unlet ope aid
clow with a enpptteiUoa hit '
re under the teaderahlp of a cusp-
lain.
FREOERICK LEADER TO .
E FUJLISHtO WEEKLY
The Frederick Ieali( wbUS for
some time ha been Issued as dally
hae changed to weekly publication
according to an anaouncannt ta Its
kue of June 52. '
MALLORV WINS AOA. '
(By Tk AaMviated Preeef
Wimbledon. Jnly e.-lJrs.
UJuftH MaUory wcttaa's --.:
plon da.'xteJ V.7. II. T'': ti
tha w:-:i 1' 1 !j t" C J -
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 92, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1922, newspaper, July 5, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713285/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.