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The (Sothme Daily Leader
.VOLUMK XI .XIV.
VILLAGE NKAH U(.0 EN-
TIRELY WIPED OUT IIV
TWISTER THIS AFTER-
NOON; RELIEF AMHl'-
LA.(i:s to m:i:m:
SEVENTY DEAD IN
STORM JIT PEEKS
whom: families nntiKu
IX OXK fJRAVK; FINANC-
IAL loss (ay:T;
SCORES IVU HI 1
BULLETIN
Macon. Ga.( May 4. A cyclone
truck Purdum a mill town east of
here early this afternoon and first
reports state that the entire village
was destroyed. Word came from a
nearby plantation. It Is certain that
many are dead. Relief ambulances
have been sent with doctors and
nurses.
DEATH TOLL 70 AT PEGGS
Muskogee May 4 The death toll of
the tornado which occurred Sunday
night wiping out the town of Peggs
In the northwestern part of Cherokee
County may reach 70 was indicated
today when reports of several addi-
tional deaths as a result of Injuries
reached Muskoc.ee The derth list
last night stood a 51 and 6 more vic-
tim were reported today Physicians
and rescue workers estimated that
possibly a score of the severely in-
jured would not survlce
Peggs burled its deai this morning
There was one great funeral for the
more than 50 victims Whole families
were placed In single graves
The financial lost was great but no
estimate of it total is available
TWISTER HITS KANSAS
- -
Wichita May 4 One person was
killed and ten Injured in a cyclone
that hit the little town of Eureka late
yestecday evening John Pryor form
er living near Eureka was killed
Farm property w.-e damaged greatly
srrnKMs start new
FHAT5AT STILLWATER
Stillwater May 4 I'hi Kappa Phi.
national honorary scholastic fratern-
ity ban Installed n chapter at Okla-
homa A. ft M. college.
Dr. E. H. Wells of Nebraska Wcs-
leyan university assisted by Dean L.
L. Lewis and Dr. Harry Orr of A. &
M. . Conducted tlu Installation cere-
mony. "Election to membership In the
chapter will be made soon. Members
will be chosen from the senior class
according to standing.
MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE
Bring mother If she Is living. K
dead come In memory of the best
mother that ever lived to the Navlna
church next Sunday niorning. May 9.
Special service and-sermon. This In-
vitation Is to you. .
THMLOF EVADERS
Louis Kntfer of "Family o
Slackers" Leaps Through
Window Amid "
Shots.
Withee. Wis. May 4. A largo
poese aided by bloodhounds today
enveloped a awarrop friear liext in
search of Louis Krueger. for IS
months a fugitive from Justice on a
charge of military draft evasion.
Brought to bay last night at the
homo of his mother. Mrs. Louis
Krueger. another brother was
Ing through a window amid a fusi-
lade of bullets from posemen and
took refuge In the swamp nearhv.
A cordon of deputies was thrown
about th swamp immediately and it
i3 believed Hie I st!l wtfhla 1he
circle. Bloodhounds will be uncd it
is said to trace through the ta'imle
of underbrush and weeds.
Today's activity walla the "battle
of Krueger farm" in September
J!H8 when j-Harry Jensen " station
'.rent at Owen was killed-an 1 four
other possemen wounded and which
Iroueht life sentences for Frank and
Ler-!Ie Krueger brothers -of Louts
tnd who are now serving: their sen-t-nes
In Waupun prison.' Ennls
Krueger ano'ther b rother was
kil'ed. ' . .
Mrs. Krueger was Indicted for as-
sisting In the evasion of the draft by
her sons.
THE WEATHER
New Orleans May 4. Tonight and
Wedn.esda.jr. partly cloudy to cloudy.
CYCLONE TAKES
DEATH TOLL IN
GEORGIA TOWN
HOME.
700 flITE APPLICAHTS
ON TEMPLERECISTERS
AnoUier Record Breaking- Double
Headed Class Taking De-
grees; Line of March
and Program
With seven hundred candidal ro
istered the regular spring r union
of the Scottish Kite opened at lb
.uvrle this morning.
Th-i present class almost eqnei
the record-breaking cams of January
when 800 candidates received the de
gre..
"The Guthrie consistory Is now the
largest In the southern Jurisdiction'
said Deputy Sovereign Inspector Per
ry Freeman. "It has nearly ten thou
sand iciive members; McAleat'r han
i.ooo. The outh"m JurM'ctlon
comprises all states south of M:ieon
& Dixon's line and west of the Mlr-
irslppi." The Temple was a Jai t.i.1.1'. 1
class was divided ait labeled "A"
si.d "B" Despite the conf.i.-it-in h
degree work was perform i socrro
lug to the schedule by the regular
team. The Klu degrees from the
Secret Master to the Fourteenth
were exemplified teams taking part
being El Reno Enid Saput;a. Guth-
rie riartlesyille. Pawhuska. Anadar-
ko and Chandler
Much Interest Is being manifested
by Scottish Rite men in the Temnle
"ground breaking" ceremonies to be
held Thursday at Capitol park.
LINE OF MARCH
The following outline of the forma
tion of parade May fl 1 given for
guidance of those who wish to parti-
cipate In the parade. The parade wl
start promptly at HO o'clock.
Police mounts north side of Harri-
son between Broad and Vine etreet.
Shrine band behind police mounts.
Temple guards In two lines one nejr
street car track one near curb tte-
hind Shrine band.
Kight nutos for speakers officers
g'lests or honor etc. on west side
of Hroad.
Eastern Star will form lines and be
in readiness south of the Temple on
Harrison eaat of nnnid street and
will fall In line behind the eight an-
toe.
The class taklns: the degrees will
fall In behind the Eastern Htar
The riulhrie band will be upon
Proud street soirte where west of the
Temple to fall In behind the class.
All Masons not assigned above will
fall In behind the Guthrie band In-
discriminately regardless of their
membership In any lodge whether It
be ef the C'onsfstory the Command-
ery the Blue Shrine ihe Blue Iodge
or whatever Masonic order it may be
and the more thoroughly mixed Uy
better.
Autos containing' ladles who serve
at the Temple will follow the Masons.
These nutos will be on Harrison east
of Broad and each one will have a
small flag upon it to designate It.
Citizens on foot behind the ladies
last menHoned. Citizens In nutos.
The columns four deefCwlll march
west on Harrison to First street north
to Oklahoma avenue east to Temple
siK Thu eight om near frvnt
of column will drive to Convention
hail; but no other aufos will be al
lowed upon the Temple square
Program: Master. of Ceremonies
Frank H. MoOuir llnvoralion.
Rev. Geo. O. Nichols; Address. Go7.
J B. A. Robertson: Address. Denutv
Inspector Gem I al of i.he iSu-preme
Council Perry Freeman; Breaking
Ground for the New Temple led oy
Deputy Inspector General of the Su
preme Council. Perry Freeman fol
lowed by the class and all other per-
sons who desire to spade up earth
and put It Info four large trucks
which will b placed near the sneak
ers stand. Plenty or spadeg will oe
provided.
SCHOOL ATTKN'DAN'CK
SHOWS LT STHON'G
The school attendance work In ac
cordance with the compulsory school
law has been handled from the Red
Cross headquarters during the past
eight months hut It has been under
the supervision of the superintendent
of city schools and the county sun-
erintendent. and has been jald for by
funds- provided by school purposes.
The following report Is submitted
by Mrs. Anna Heer school officer
for both the county and city schools:
City: children reported f.5; visits
made. 247: notices sent C51; clothes
and books furnlehedoe; Tuition paid
County: children reported 120;
visits made none; notices sent l!5f
clothes and books furnished 33;
tuition paid. none.
SKXATOH GORE TO SPEAK
HERE NEXT TUESDAY
Senator T. P. Gore will address the
voters of Guthrie and Logan county
in Guthrie. Tuesday May IK The
meeting will be held at Federal Park
(poet-orfice square) and in the
event nf inclement weather at ibe
city balL . ...
UUTIIKIIOKLA.. TUWDAV MAY I. 19lU
Short Cuts To
Home News
Nearly 1.00 signal uree have been
received to the petition of the Okla-
homa KduiatUm association for lb
Initiative of su amendment author!-
lug a 6 null lax levy for a school fund
W. C. Canterbury secretary f the
assoelaiUm whe is here today atated.
The mail yesterday brought atujros-
imatcly ItHKI signatures bessld in ad-
dition to tbw previously on (lie.
Dr. J. C. Mshr of lbs' lfnlted
States public health service was ap
pointed yesterday by Dr. A. R Lewis.
etate health commissioner t repre
sent Oklahoma st a conference ot
social disesso control officers of all
states to be held May 24 and 27 In
Washington D. C.
John Hsrtiell farmer living lit
the north part of the county near
Orlando was bitten by a poisonous
snake late last night and was hur
ried to this city and then to Norman
where efforts were made to save bl
life. When he reached this city be
was unconsrlous. No rejKirt has be i
obtainable ot his condition today.
-It was rumored on th Mre-t
today that the RnvVire Oil company
had struck oil in the tent well in
Sprlngvalo township and that tanks
had been ordered. Several Interest
ed citizens went to the lease this
afternoon. The test is down beyond
3.IMH) feet.
A gang of workmen are pulling
casing from the Carter well north-
east of the city. The casing was sold
by the No. I. Oil company to Mrs.
Chaffee mho will move It lo Mulhaii
township and begin a test on a Mock
of leases she controls there.
There Is a $"-0 and a $10 bank-
note being circulated and laed
generally that Is'spurlous according
to a warning received from the treas-
ury depantme. Jtoth counterfeits
are remarkably good onest and mer-
chants are warned to be careful iu
taking money of these denomina-
tions. Dr. Steven A Todd who has his
office at Seward. Is in Ixul with the
law. County Attorney Dinwiddle to-
day Issued warrants for his arrest on
two charges practicing medicine In
the county without a license and fot
being an habitual drunkard.
county attorney bints at smith"' ami
more grave charge that may be lxg-
ed against the dtH'tor later. The last
charge if made will be f-'t i st.vu-
tory crinsn.
i:iction or TKXAXTS
may hi: ma .nm
Chicago. May 4 Deputy bailiffs of
Iho iijuUidpal court were prepared to
day to begin the eviction of tenant
wno hsd "struck" against Increase
and refused to move.
More yian 2000 eviction suits hal
neea nieu oy unuioms.
Fl'CITIVKS I'KHISII IX
STORM IX HL MK SKA
London May 4. A number of Rus-
sian bourgeosle who fled from south
Russia to Asia Minor perished dur-
ing a storm In the Black aea accord'
Ing to a wireless from Moscow to-
dry. Fourteen ship laden with re-
fugees were lost.
BARBERS OPPOSE RAISE
OF HAIR CUTS TO 75c
Chicago May 4. Attempts of mas-
ter barbers to Increase the price cf
iia:r cuts to 75 cents because of wag
Inrrrases granted would be fought by
f Journeymen barbers' union. A. II.
Raymond business! ngenf. d scared
today.
YOUTHFUL MURDERER IS
PLACED ON TRIAL
Pontlac Mich May 4. Anson B"st
youthful factory worker charged wit 'l
the murder April 24. of Mlra Ccbnei-
der ByeAr-oId telephone operator
was placeif on trial here Monday aft-
noon. Jasper SI pes pioneer bookman is
up from Oklahoma City attending the
consistory Jasper look the degrees
20 years ago in the old Pythian hall
Mrs C E C Hauer has reurned to
Dallas after a visit to her mother
Mrs Ellen Kt.owles
"Who's Who" in buslnen In Cutb-
rle? The Leader will soon give th
data
Aerial Booze
li . in --- '
Tniin o. Mav 4. WIUi land and
water routes "guarded by prohibition
officers. stories floating about cer-
tain quarters frequented by agents
engaged In the traffic of the pre-
scribed beverages have H that plana
are being formed to transit boxes
with clinking contents from Canada
to this country through the air.
An official of the recently organ -lied
Continental Flying Oo saya that
be was approached recently by a man
'"iT'' ; To
J SSSr ftnT 4U V
.. ..-
m lip
In this huiltlinff the Supremo Allied uncil is now liol.litijr itt
session. Kiin lienio in jf0r r.wrt in northern llalv on iho Med-
itcrraiifHti uu.l jnxt ove' the French l.onler.
TUCKER BROTHERS TAKE
OiERJMl THEATRE
Fiye-Year Least Given By Wil-
son With Exclusive Control
of Playhouse; Ooen With
"The Christian."
The difficulties besetting the
Guthrie or Royal theatre were al
layed last night when Owen Wilson
signed a five-year lease transferrin
the idayhouse to Tucker Druthers.
owners of "Dreamland
at Oklahoma
City.
The new manaKi'inesii i.Hk ihis-I
.1.... I ... .11 !
ri'-ii i uTT!iy mrMinn villi vt ill opMl
tonight with "The Christian." and a
varied program. Chris Dinning rep-
resenting Tucker Brothers in ttio
city looking over the bouse.
"This transfer l really moment-
ous" said he. "It means that th
theatre Is in strong fln.unlui hands
TV .1 T i L r w tl .... (. . .. .. I
. wonderful smcct. of tin- t.lcturo
gittue They own houses In six cities
Our price will not deviate ihey will
'isimi ui i .mi a.... iwemy .Wns tor an
snow we win nnmne tmttiiiig imf
the !.( produi'lious of such an
I'ii ra mount Fox World film ami the
i; rodin tions of tw Chaplin Fairbanks
and Pickford otuillos. At ret)tust of
visiting Masons we are 't-.i.ntlng
! tonight 'The Chi lsllan' supported by
a strung program. Our purpime Is o
furnish more than two hours of solid
entertalunient for ten and twenty
cents."
Said Manager Wilson: "I s'tall
continue operation of th-i hotel. The
theatre Is now out of mv hands and
tinder the new and efficient manage-
ment and will succeed."
Carpenters Want
Six-Day Week
and Eight Ddllars
PhlladeiphU. May
4. T hriii
thoussnd of the 7000 carpenters
who struck on Saturday last re-
turned to work today according to
a statement by union officials. They
assert a $60 a week wage scale ha
been granted by 119 contractors.;
The new wages 11.25 an hour for.
a aix-day week win yield as hign
as $80 a week with overtime.
AMONG THE SICK
The condition of Paul Van Hoorr'
is unchanged
Mrs Jo Paymell is much better
Mrs W R Allen is seriously ill at
BIO 10
New Bedford
Maaa May 4 The
gates of all th cotton mills In this
city were opened today and partial t
operations! were conducted 4n each
Leaders of the striking textile work-
era claimed an Increase In the num-
ber of atrikerf since yesterday
SELLS FARM FOR $7600.
Arthur Lewi has sold bis farm in
H.1;.4w to Barbara VanderiKiol for
7o0.
Smuggling Makes
nuWM
states In his plane
The offer was
rt-Jected. '
Could Clean up $3500 a Trip.
. "Tbe Interested parties could clean
.-) a nice profit of about rwu') from
one such trip" he said. The boose
mircbased in Canada for $'-M a ras-
could be sold for about f2M each on
this s'ide." I
Aerial smuggling has already teen t
attempted across the International
boundary. It was reported that last
Ui-lTiW .a .viator wa. arre.ted for
PR I O :
TOD MANY COKE EATERS
CAUSE OE UNREST
Rail Strike Leader Says While
the Rich Eat Pastry the
Poor Have No
WsKhlrttfton Ms 4 T many
people eating cake wlilf- t.x many
find It Impossible to get enough
bread is the underlying cause of un-
rent In the country K F titable pres-
ident of th t'nltel Brotherhood of
Mulnteitatiee-of way employes nnd
Railway Simp Laborers declared to-
day liefoio the ralli'osd lu'ior b'tard
Arguing for a minimum v.i.' In-
rrtniHo of seven cents ui hour over
the present maximum nl cf 13
cents. Mr Grabl declared that fie
major'ly of the men in his oritanUa-
H.Mi w.e working for b'hs than "siar-
vatlun wages."
"P.siple who can't get r-n-l d:m't
like to be told to eat rake." he tut Id
"and they don't like it nhy better in
liemovriitte AiiH-riea than they liked
j lt nrcli!al France"
j WHAT TICKED OVER
j THE WIRE DURING DAY--KI I'aHO-Jaurei revolted and
went over to the Honora rebels with
out bloodshed. A popular celebration
marked lie' event.
- New Vork AVilllam Thos Price.
confederate veteran and noted play-
wright author died.
' London A dispatch to the Un-
doti Tlmea from Ilarbln sukl the re-
port that Polled forces had occupied
Kiev was unfounded
New York Francois M. L. Ton-
eitl a noted sculptor died.
i.ureka. hans. HI persons
were seriously Injured and a number
of buildings damaged by a tornado.
St. LoulThn trfcd of Ursula
Rroderlck sixteen-year-old girl
charged with having killed her step-
father was continued until Wednes-
day. MempMs-Pal Moore of Memphis
was given a referee's decision over
Jack Wolfe of Cleveland
Amnrongen Holland
May 11 has
been set as the date the former Oer
man emperor will remove (o his es-
tate at Doom. The dale is exactly
one year and a half after his flight
from Ofmuny Into Holland.
.l11.?: 1M -uh- Tarwafer
ns iuo in to appear in roun tor
trial on cbarses of murder lu con-
nttt'ttn. wlfk .Km Lmi. .I---!.... r
' " " . 7
i ci" .. uiiuuncr i n
'might be sufficiently recover i nxt
week when tew trial date wi't ju
St. 'fiu'i An address of lilmops
Of thr At. lean Methodic V.
churcu annlled bolshevlsm as the
"enemy of mankind." and declared It
synnhomoua with "misery decay and
hunger." The address urged members
of the denomination to work for pro-
hibition and condemned mob violence-
and the rllsenfrunchlsoment of rio-
groes In some states.
1 J. 1 J.JM.
TJl '.JH.;
-t.IIIIM. r .t-fft1M..l. v
Federal Sleuths Scratch Hi
1 - i-i'm i"ir.niiii.i.iiiiww 1 ihhjqijkju
bringing liquor rosg th hiyn lu
western New York.
That smuggling by air would be
a comparatively easy' matter pro-
hibition officers themselves admit.
f.ve) with hundreds of officials on
the alert a rapid landing and dls-
charging of a cargo in a lonely srt
of the county might be aecom-
Plished hours before the federal In
spectors coum arrive.
Alr Chase. Not Improbable.
Even the posslbllltle. of .a
' .
SUas ff
Captain of NY.
Bellhops Was
Master Robbtr
lJ'Kli May 4.-.Ramin
Coonsy?4 ssd t havs bn r-
csntly VmplwtJ as iUn sf tKs
beilbovs in a New Verfc hol. .
uederVrfst here ledsy in
tien vtt the aild hn af .H)
bond certifiatee iui at .XAOtkl
frarti Henry L. Osherty a New
York st ota broker.
EIPE
wa e no
Womt r Tliey Will Not Hv
Res XX in Nrainf Prest-
. d Norftlnated This
' ; Last Chance
V-
Wsshlu S Mar 4 The lst r
matning c ot womn voting in
the nation ecttons next Novem
ber Is hail C by a threat thinn
than gronai Mr.
e m opinw ; ot m. tonal wourai
party leaders here today there re
mi. Ins just a shred ot boon that the
suffrage amendment to the constttu
Hon will be ratified In time to ntv
women voice In naming the next
dissident of tbo t'nlted Htates.
8o It Is while suffrage leaders he-e
are erlug brave faes and publleiy
hoping for the beat ttwy privately
aimlt there Is considerable bitterness
agalnM both democrat and republic
4lis because of the delayed rallfl-
call-in.
To Attack Parties.
Charges may s.wii be levied against
ooti rrtles flr blmklng national
vtes for women. Both ar now un
nr suspicion Iwcause of a s rowing
belief among women that neither Is
over anxious to have a heavy fem
inine vote cast In this election whi.h
I Impossible to rtM'koii with be
forehand. Admittedly an unknown
quantity sueh a vote nilgh concefv-
ahfy toss upon l!n seran lies'.
ki expire calculations of the profes.
atonal politician and for this reason
many famlniitlsts here llieve neither
r-publicans for di nio . r.; are pe.
ciwlly anxious to have ratification.
Miss Alice Paul of New Jersev
chairman with other members of the
iistintial enectiilvo rornnittts of the
women s party however refuses to
give In and are now engaged In lr.J
Ing a forelorn hope 'harg.t aKainxt
the amendment's enemies.
Five Possibilities
Five sHtes ennllnue to be regarded
as .loNslbllltles and every atom of the
I'Ortys strength Is being brnugtit to
bear in an attempt to induce at ieasl
one of them ( ratify. Two staf-s
are really needed to make suffrsxn
s'.re for while one will make up the
necessary SH statpa ratifying. Ohio
may have to drop out of line of rvl.
f lust states on a Wal iechnb ality.
The five slates offering more or
less ground for optimism are ei-
ware Louisiana. North Carolina. Con-
nertlout and Vermont. Ielawarn is
described as doubtful with the rest
more so. Feminists Imre admit Ver-
mont and Connecticut mlKht as well
oe count-d out so slim Is ttu change
of action In time to be of service this
yea r.
Enforcement of
Dry Law Will
Cost U.S. Millions
Washington May 4-Prohibition
enforcement will cost eighty-eight
million dollars nnuaty Hepresen
tatlve Calligan declared tdejay in
the house.
There are more stills now than
before prohibition became efftKl
Ivs he aaid adding that the bulk
of antl -saloon funds Is used to hire
special agents to locate stills.
VISITORS THE YEAR 'ROUND
Parson Atmrnathy came In from
Okmulgee today to attend the consis
tory. "The temple Is the big thing
for Outhrle." said he. "You are as
sured of visitors all the year 'round."
NOT ANY MORE
"What do you have n-nn.es for"
"Dun no. There was a time wh.n
we could live Via lo ehll.lrn.''
eacis
chase by prohibition airmen after a
boots plane are not so absured as
one would suppose. That smuggling
will continue as Ions as Canada re-
mains In her present "moist" state Is
evidenced by the Increasing pro-
portions of this surreptitious traffic.
With the rapid development of tho
commercial phase of the aviation
there Is little
doubt but that tMelrtent's request for a r-htiin.r of
means will also be resorted to whj.k
booie lod" bout the country. j
NUMBKU :t
itzaxsxs
MODERN BLUE
HO" FINDS
GRAVE OF VICTIM
itn.wiKi ami m iuh nut
j IMS S WOUli t.IMM);
IF.UIS M U(IIIN(i PAH-
I V TO I.OM-.LY vlOt V
I l Ml UK
BODY OF NINATE LONEY
IS FOUND IN GULCH
TH I S Or t H t HS HF. IS N -TI'IUII.Y
1KMIK.H HF.AHr.
in hit ciirni not i:-
sisr rniPi uioN to
MUl AMI Kill.
BULLETIN.
0ifianf Calif May 4. The
Nina Le Oe tansy ws fwe4 ha
fnornlng by the eeaeehln party ii.
reetM by Walhse Andntw Watson.
bigsmitt murdsrse and he ia4
slayer.
rive mlise north ef Cyoe Wells.
Wstos hsitetl (he ambulance "thera
If the ouish " he said.
Assisted by a tfspwty sheriff Wat.
wsnt to a spot nese a amiii i.ft
thsre that ledae he aald pelntlnj.
Dtputy sheriff turned a fw shevel
full ef dirt and revesleif (he berfy.
SEARCH BIQAN TODAY
Angeles. Cal May 4 -4tjld.
Teritmaliy by Waller Andrew Watson.
alls Jas. It. llulrt. alleged bigamist
and murderer Ioa Angeles county of.
fleers evpected tolay to rnw th
search In an UoUtd and deaotatw
irtlon f Hamtisgit rounty for th
grstre of Nina !.. Ieooey on of
wUes' Watson l said ta hv con-
fesssd he killed.
The start wa ii turn h..n madn
from F Contra Cs . from which isolnt
Watson was laksn fnm ters lt lst
nlullt llefnrrv lilrl!n Itm trt
j Issued through bis atmrnsy tattg
statement in which he rviw4 thai
acts set forth in Ms allrd eoafes-
li in thelfstrlet attornsy tnd cor-
clu led wiio Ihs ijurfy; "U M rea-
sonable ot tbtnk my acts are ths wot
of a sine man who was in a position
to cimirol himself nr ts understattl
the risk of epourt ha ran "
Ws Tendse Hearted
IN described himself as ordinarily
"tender hearted and easily moved t'
tears at the sight of sadness or dis-
tress nnd ever resdy to help relleva
surh condition." and working as bst
he could "to make th World hettmr."
He said he had llvo.l wtth three
"wines" at the asms time In Han.
Francisco and rlkil detection by es-
corting ibetu 10 restaurant "sad
theatres rrl had done practically th i
same thin" ' other cities.
ARKANSAS RIOT NECROIS
TO BE RITRICO
Helena. Ark. May a Retrial of
sis negroes sentenced lo death for
aliened i arilt Ipatlon In the Phillips
county race disturbance last October
was set to begin In court nr to-
day. EAST SIDE 0. S.
nrang will act
ProfiUri Will Havs to Hunt
Their Hole When th
New Dea.1 1
BUrUd.
Muskogee My 4 United State
Attorney Archibald Bond Is going
after h alleged sur profiteer
from a new engl.
Under the Food Control Act .
wholesalers and jobbers are g-int'd
a license to no business rns law i
still In effect according to Mr. Bonds.
nd the license will not tarit!na
until peace has ben oflclally d
els red.
The Jobbers ar sllowe.l a rason-
sble profit In the handling of sugar.
Ho Is the retiller.
If a sufficient evidence that any
Jobber Is msklnsr ant unretionahlst
profit I found. Mr Bond savs he
will have thlr Jicensa revokel. !
Hoarding smlr Iw also a vtoiatfnn
of the Jaw '
of th law.
Mr. Bond ha asksd the department
tt send two teclal officers to east-
era Oklahoma.
SUPREME COURT LISES
STREET TRUST CASE
Washington. My 4 Thn stirrem
court ha sualn refused th govern
the anti-trust suit aaalnst the UcP.ed
Elates Steel corporation.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 54, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 4, 1920, newspaper, May 4, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713295/m1/1/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.