The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 116, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XLX 111
HIP POCKETS
HILL DE USELESS
ItmillUITION AIKNUlr.N I
KMIUM JAIKM l.S HUU
Illll THK PltMTKi: of
rtiAiumv; v o r it
own- o rt.itxiN
on in it;s
FEDERAL GFFiCERS WILL
HOT FORCE TROUBLE
iMitmiMioi 1 rmitu. nt.
until ion nu;i:s tiim
-mriAL hkasonaiuj:-nis-
in: oiii:h ki
in iahmu i:ii:nt
i oii TiiK rnrs-
i:nt at n:sr
ULLETIN.
Chicane. Jan IS We was pissed
out today by Captain Hubert E
Howard director of federal prohi.
tto In Mine. that enforcement ot
th grtnth ccnsMutionat mn.
ment eflactiv at m.dmjrt tomerr
night "will b bated upon mutual
reatsnt blene and cam d Out by
reasonable and iw-wo-kiag author-
is; a. "
Capta n Hewar and Major A V
Dalrympte. gene'al prohibition agent
f the Chicago dietrlct announced
there would bo "n invaeon of tha
homo no raiding of respectable cluba
nd hotolt and ne frisking for hip
liquor."
THE NEW PROMI
Washington an. 1.1 Tourlste In
tbe beb.t of taking wi:h them 00 th ii
Journeys a awl or more o rye on hip
h'p or ecretrd In ban or sell case bad
bettor reverse tbvlr plane after
Bomiw. the 16. If ihfjr w ouM ink a
straight tip ind alone yesterday t
latemal revenue ant. The prohi-
bition amendment enforcement law
taboo the prartlo- saij to have come
Into f real faor among tha blbulously
inclined alore July 1. la the old diya
of few and spot when 1 ractlcally
every u; waa "wei" the emergeno
eldra arose.
And. too d dp!es of ruahvi ;th
irlvate stocki at the club or etore-d
war aomewaere bryond the pa of
tre home hearth had better delay nr
longer tbaa Friday mldnieht assemb-
. ling the store under the shelter of
th domcitic roof. If they would heed
warning cf r'rnmetit men.
For movement of In'rulranu. ndr
constitutional prohibition save that
Intended for medicinal purpose. Is
limited to tranfer on!v la connective
with household effect. If a mar
more to anther part of rh city
to another lowa or ata'e. he It en-
titled by law to take with b'm h'
prlTate aiore of liquor iro!ded be U
00 fortanate a to MKei the ame
In which cae the Intoiirama ar
cUatified chattela If be f-net out-
aide th atate. b'WeTe. be inut b'
eareful bo do? not tM to more o
Weft Virrir.ia. or Ohio r aotae other
"dry" Ut where he would run th
Caoatlet of the tate lawa. Thre It
left tbea for h m tA aeltrt oome "wef
ttate. aay. Nw York or New Jry
la which to take op h' abo-le if h-
wonld keen th" movable joodn dry
at 4 wet-lstart.
A the day draw near all onrta of
rumor maor of them rn'e tabric-
tlcat. are ro'ne the rojnd. and dl!
tae reresan officeri are bere4 witr
' loqairleo by peron and by t-lPbrne
One reoort cirrited rvnt'T w-
that liquor ccuSd be rnored fron
iCoattnaed 00 Tafe 4. Cot 4
Dir. iNtnr-Ast: is siiou
IN CJUTJE OIU OLTPt I
OU Citr. !. J U-RecelpU f
cnide oil tro?a e!la of tho eaitera
Iflaion of the Tnlted State ij pipe
Use toUHed SXK1! btiirelf dor
tg De'-ettber. aa lncre-ie of !);.
brr!r. oref Not eater areordiBg to
the natblr report of the 03 Citj
Derrick.
ttSvOOO ron a hog
IS rETTY STlfF HICE
iSr Aasortated Preoa)
NeSlo villa. Id. Jan IS Chief a
. a eaaatteH folnd China ho
kewteent tJSaWO In aalo nor thi
l 1 nb Tba bog belonged) t Frank
Wkaa and wra purchawed by repee-
anCativee of an low) atate breeder
aaawciatien. A aow brought SSXXX) at
the Bate. '
WEATHER.
Krw Orleaai Jaa. TV Toaicht and
Friday partly clobdy to cloudy.
nRER TOMORROW
The Gut
none.
Short Cuts Tg
Home News
1
I Alirt like 1-rtde '. 1I w!l
pvefer rhe Master Mnta dere on
the tie at the Temple Wday eea-
int. January l All Maiter Miwui
lartted ! V fampbell V M
"Yea. Indeed fmil JiU-e and
rider are baancd aader the new dry
ald Ppi'tal Af nt Cm&hmi
who la Outline tola la one of
the brotiet rooktm-tKu et pUt-rd
on protion of the act ft r enfirce-
mrnt cf eoaitta(MRal prohlhttton
ItoMbitioa t'tmwisniwi-r Krea.er
tuia ruW that fruit Jul- ea and cldera
eoa:e wlihtn the dry ban if they cvn-
taia wotthan one-ba'f o 1 ven-ent
al-thtl. The dr'lo reju'.aiion om
Vn'.o rffect wtti tut itntunt pnhi-
b.tioa January Yio'ation f it
rarriei the name peiia!llta a for lha
OiatiuUrlur or a!e of trtiniter
I'muor
Ka)mud W)er wno h'bt-en
In I'.'.inoia Ur eome time will r-turn
to tiuthrie tomorrow to atay. Wntcr
and climate dea not aree with nio
liere" be told b! Uther In a lettt-r.
'Iletum home Immediately" wal the
wire ar-cwer to the lettrr fro-n tH
dad. So liiymond 1 on the way.
"Happy" llathjway t'am- wrll-
knnwa thine .rnr proprietor and
l.avy Itrown a pretty blai k f!rl from
out 'ar Ciij'Ie wrre lutd licenra
wed by lejuty Court ('Ink Kul
l;itterman today. Happy" rvU
with the American colora In Kranct
and made an ideal aoldier. M l
he retur;d ie tiX'k off the drab iray
and at busy. He la (ir'tr -ring and
hia friend are hoping h m mnni".
SEPARATE STATE FOR
BLACmS APPROVED
New SUte To B Under Pro-
tectorate of the United States
and It To Be on the
Mexican Border
Washington Jan. 1S. Establish
meet of a separata atate under tha
protectorate of th United ttatei for
'ho aegrtgation of th neg a poaj'e-
tion waa adopted btforo the Kouss
iudiciary contmitteo today by re pre
rentativea of th negra race. Or.
Moot Fadden of 4t. Lomo told thi
remmittee a state aheu'J bo estab-
liched along th Rio Grand river ter
r tcry ceded by Meaico and the atate
of Teas and that it ahould be inhab.
ited and administered entirely by ne-
Ve under the general protection of
r United States.
WOULD HAVE ENGLISH THE
ONLY LANGUAGE TAUGHT HERE
(Ty A. Iih1 prra )
Syracuse N Y Jan 1 A moire-
ment ha been atarted to hav Knf-
Uh th only lanjrue ud In ertires
of the Methodiat Hpl'xonal church
tSrcujthout tha t'nited State after
this 7er. The matter l eipecteq to
ba totd 00 at the qu;)Jretinlal ron
'rren-e of the drnout'nation next
May it IVe Moinea.
FAIL TO SELECT A LEADER
Deadlock In the Vote Between
Hitchcock md Underwood;
Ech Received 19
Votes
Washington. Jan. IS. Democratic
senator in caucus failed to elect a
eader. A deadlock on a tie vote de-
veloped between Senator Hitchcock
of Nebraoba and Underwood of Ala-
bama and the caucus adjourned aub-
feet to the call of the two candidate.
Two ballot wee take and the
ont on each waa nineteen to nine-
'eek Wat1) Senator &nKh of Georgia
wtthhpidirg hi vote. Tba) neat eau-
cue tafif be held aAer Secretary Glasa
a opore ted aenatoe fnem Virginia take
hia aeat. He le aaid to favor Senator
Underwood.
Is Your Memory-Box In Good Working
Do row suffer from antrMala? Doe
row memory do tbo loop-th -loop-loop?
Of fifty f ytrur baalnea friel . 1
and axqualcu&cei caa you riarbt on
(ba ipar of (be moment Jat like that
Up eff tbe!r name withoat uaklof
a bobble?
If too ran. yoa ar a mary hum-
diarer. Katibered amonr the favorite rer-
monies of the Rotary Club la one
which provide for tbe president af-
ter the member are aeated. to aay.
"Brother Rotarlaa will kindly
call the rolL"
That meaat (bat Brother t
Ptttr4 t tb Osifcrim.
V.UTHKIK.OKLA..
if.!IIS ALfl'ITIilKOil DIES
AFTER 0FER.TO AT TDLSA
Stracst FaUlitj Purtues Fonner
Guthrid PamiW; Dr Huoq In
Critical Condition ; HU
Mother Died Recently .
lr Nlchola alor of the Chili" Inn
vhurih rei"rlv.d a t-!eih-'Ow measaice
Thumday mom me from TuUa coo-
vr)in( the itttrihgence of the death
of Mr. II Hon wife t.f Hr. Alinnl
C H.Xiiti former liiiihne drntlit.
Mr. H:on difl ywietdav and ar- j
rnemnta were under Sty tj brine; i
the body to Uu'hiie for burial Fri-
day when the louditton ff lr lliion.
wh Kid been triiken wilh lsrli
Ihe day b-forf was crill.al that
Ihese plans were aluiniloaed. Tel'-
I hone adtlee aid the funeral of
Mf. II ion bad hern postjHtned. but
faitrd to atate t.i what date or h r:
lulermenl ia to be made Mr. II. -on
unilerwent a snrKltal operation
last fik for eriton1tu. and auc-
I united to Ihe effects
Fate ha dIt frm-liy with the li s
on family the pant tirtniru. One
L at 'r If:ton mother of the
d.ctor llted him In Tulsa While
there be was taken n.).tilv ill and
died.
A daughter Jean lllxon. aa-ed II.
i th" sole survivor of this branch
of the lllon family
Ir. and Mrs Iluon were resident
of cutbrio for M years. Ther re-
sided on Fast Vilas aerue. l)r
II ion maintained dental office over
he (ld Hrown dry roode store. Jlr
Hion was a meaiher .f the Cutbna
city council dnrln the term of lr
Imke a mayor. Il waa secretary
of the slate dental aswoclstlen curil
tears In the Oklahoma Conl'iory
he had tharee of the os CroU hod-
le. The doctor has been III for two
years and wa fallirtf at the time
of hi last visit to the temple here
Mrs Hton hsd a w ldr circle -f
friends In Hmhtis She was a lov-
able woman. Mrs lllion tausht
while In the public achoola and also
matntalned private classes.
lp tn a late hour Thuredny after-
noon no further adslres had he n re-
rlvel here as ti the condition 'f
rr HUon or of final plana of th
funeral of Mra Himn
!r. Ihikn and Mira Herth Hiahop
wei;t to TuUa and were at the bed.
!d when the end came.
PROPERTT ASSESSMENT
TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK
January 20 I Date Set By Carter
To Benr Listing- Personal
ard Rel Property In
Guthrie
County Assessor Fnorh Carter I
preparing for the romlne; assessment
of personal properly of Guthrie and
the county.
inn assessment of personal pro-
peny nere w -ill beein January ami
11 continue until tha .th. accord-.
Ins; to Mr. Carter. Following dates
are act axlde for the serera! wards of
the r'ty; Ward I Jantiarr Iff and Jl
Second ward January "2 and M;
Third ward 24th to JGIhj Fourth
war. I Tlk (tlh- l-lftli m-.A "(iiK
. '. ' '
w m . .. 1
On tha above dates fhe oo' will i
be opea at the assessor' offlca In
the court bouse and property owner
wl'l be eipected to appear at fhat
office to complete lh assessment
blank.
itealnnlna; January 31 t fhe aaaesa
Mr Carter rxpecta to f!a!sa the work
ty March !Tth. Bear Creek townern
111 he the first to be assessed and
Marshall will be th last
Realestat aa well a personal pro-
perty will be Hated at thla time. ' lie-
lieva ma. It' aroint to b toll and
tronb'a for m until the and of March"
...1. .M-r n. (cnni i
will be attached anainst the asses
: . .
ment of all person w 1 fall fo ap-
pear and ft In aetment at the
IIt and place) deslama'.J.
COMMUNISTS RESOLUTE
Berlin. Jab IS A communist tiMi.nl-
festo Issued today arrfa the Irorredl-!
at election of
ployeV council
establishment.
revolutionary t;n-
In all IndL't-lal
InsUntly r1s to hi feet and rlanolna:
towarda the bead or foot or tbo aide
of tbo table quickly rail off tbo
tame of each member like tbl:
"Frederick Unta dry roods aboea.
ready to wer etc."
"Job a Dean creamery man oil maa
raplulist pbllantbropist ete.
"Joha Furrow tell it la flower and
Bilnt Julep."
"Jotn Coloble. polltlclaa and pab-
llet and talker."
"Loal B ron son risk of ail kT"s.
real estate farm loan"
"John Hildre'b lawyer and boavl-anu"
Daily ' -Leabeiel
mtabN ! 4TW m m4 rlmm m
TIU'KSliA V .JAM'AKY
WILLIAM J. BRYAN
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Tl is Hiitoifi'it li i.f illiHtu .li-niuiiL'ii htviiii uik litkin aetrrnl
Iioiiik Irtfnre e ii.i Inn ( h Ml I lie .lluksoll IHV illlilur ill WmhIi-
itiBtiiti in nliirli e ilm ttlv t ). i i'rchi.liMit WiUoii'k lci litrat inii
llmt t In nct' trcjilv ttnit In raifn-. 1 1 !oi it Iim nu The llirce.
t litis i Iciikm rut if cHn.liilrtte i.r jiri'tili nl ciiiue out for rcierv nt ions
Mtii! coiifcsistiii.) fciilli- t'-nt to )' I lie treaty iiitilieil Ijv a Kt'l'iililif nn
Sotmte
WHAT TICKED OVER
THE WIRE DURING DAY
-NV Voik-'John lh'l! of New
Yolk. Jtuti. mobile manuraiSurcr. dud
of 1 m I immia fdU'Win lii'luenia
llor.iie lidilfe. hi hrolh-r almi 111
with pniumonU waa remrtd to lie
Mil of dun' r
I'atli - Oj nlti of the trial of
Jose a ('mltaui.. furiiier Fteiu h pre-
n.le'. tb iiiid wl.h Inn itiilntt lo hi Ink
S(btiit a pren.fnr' v Ph ;r-
Jniany. wai ; for Fchrusry I". b the)
'senate. J
I ( hfo Ititliteiill raiifed f nirj
!desth h-re 11 tnl ' addttioii4t t e
ere retorted. As a ;ie Jul 1 liar y
miasure the (ity htiih (omiiilloiur 1
Olden d all strset wre;iin dutie st
!n.i;lvt and arran;"d fir kispettion of !
sueet cars.
I'arls-The jnijid for airreem -nt j
01 the Adrlatlf question his lieft
aicejled by Italy It has been hand-1
ed also to the Jui-o-SUva. wli'i f r-j
warded the text i Hiigrade ana a re-
ply la txpected Filday.
I.o Anael: -Ja k Kearn. man-
arer ft Jack )empey. announced he
had teienraphed Ihe natlonnl cotn-
mini.r of Am.rU an t.i-Rion
k-
-- iMin fr Ih n.n.ev 10 .imear I
Mi;rf ... llir.m oun j
and testify a to his wir record.
New York A aroutt of nationally
j known finamitr lstied a tall f.T Ihr
I rretet raOierln; of International
nimi-ri i.il and f'nanc lal h.c In
iwhlih the woild has been left by Ihe
war.
lndon Ti Amerlran were
killed and three wounded In a r!ah
with Ihe armored train of Oenerul
.min.rr. rommanu. r-m-cnxi or ! I
I unman armies in tne province 01
1 1 rane -inmiiii irroru.rt 10 ine ixtiiyiana
Mall correnpondent at Harbin. Amer-
icana were reported (o bare raplund
the train.
Ixindon Keiiter'a Hf-riln c"rrs-
tondeu reported it was aeml-i.ffii tal-
ly elated that 43 were hilled and a
jrre.it number wounded
In tike relfb-
ta flghf.
v.V 1J-.I...W Il.u.rr wis'
I " I
declared to be a "protTesalve" ft pub-j
lian by Julius II l!arn(. bla close!
tasaoclate and friend. In an address 1
here. I
j!
San Antonio Tra Jame J !
Brltt a lawyer of Tamrlco. who aertcd I
in the war against rmany. de-
rlarfl before the erata aub-rom-
mltlee that American life "wa wi rta j
mora In the Arronne that It I today
:o
the rountry aoout Tamplro
1 'Fred Soehl. "alde-pard of
Gardner rlothtnf." Gardcer
Kara
vice-
vera.
"C C Clothier arratea."
"Edward Gahl." architect. Und -
acapo teaatifler."
"Art Fran "food and erira
"Warren Rider "lumber" '
"Cba. Olson. "anti-Bolabevlx. ln -
leraace. abatracta."
"Lymon Gray "coin kale and Jack"!
"Dr. Iliracbi "drille and filler "
"Louis Halaell. "rata and pickle."
Chat. Reely; "limerkk pt n aV L
and rlt-ka.
Aad ao on ad lib.
Maw ft. UTI
AS HE L00K3 TODAY
Men Who Sell
Life Blood Want'
More Money for It
New York Jan. 14.M.en who eel!
their blood for transfuaion opera-
tion otruck tor more money ye.
ttrday at th Flower hospital.. They
demanded fiS for a pmt of blood
110 more than they received two
wetk a jo (inc which time the
price ha increassd t MO.
Student nurse retaondod a
trikbrakr. Ten minut after'
the atrike atarted en Curt was en: dine party tha bride and rroom and
th Derating tabl at a aurgeonj their attendants were enjoying the
performed a (rnfuion operation wrddin breakfast at Ihe llrown Fal-
and the hospital received a pint ar hotel.
of blood free. Two hour later (he
nuree wa attending a clinic.
Th tnW wa broken PrOfr.
iohal blood donor wr
job today as th old wage.
on the
L
. .
tvery Ullld Between the AfM Of
C ant 21 Should B Listed;
Each Name Menni $5 To
trie School Fund
Fnusr.eratlon of sobool cbiidren be-
j I ween th ages of aud 21 brttn In
(iithrle tmliir under lh supervision
of Mrs V. R Ixiwtlier ntien.ber tit m
City Si hool board. Mr. Ixiwthrr baa
had chnrye of thla work for I'ire
--ara and 1 well qiiallfiel lo handle
f tM
Anna Jones
Mr. Ilanleta
assist m the
Waller Jones will
woik wl.lih will probihly consume
ten dnys
l'pin Cm comi'Ietenei of Ihe en-
umeraMoti dep4nds much lo lha school
Ulflrlct n for each thl'd llstrj the
dixtrlc'. will be enriched by ' That
Is ih p-T capita atlowei from tbo
state sc'iikiI fund
Any iblld that will irronis all
vri of aice In September followlnr
ttie present assesstnenf wilt be I'sted
by tbo enumera'ur. Married peraona
under the aire of II ran and should
list their name. If your boy la work
n elsewhere ay Ktnsa City or
Oklahoma city and It lot jet 21. bla
name should listed.
If yon ar Interests 1 In lowering the
.-hool. tai of the dlfrlrt b gull
aura that all rhtllrea are Hated Ph
mi. enumerator. .
Order; Who's Your Brother?
' Ke5 failure meaoa a fin of Ten
cenia. Myb ou tnint it eaay. It
1
i I tot aa eaay aa it looki. Ton kow
1 th man tjeit to you perfectly well
J bat a be b'.ead'y loo "a at yow. your
I tbovirht becomo confaaed. and a
acrew cap la pnt oa your memory ear-
I bureter. Durtnc (he past few weeks.
jth "roll-caller" bar been about it
1 per rent perfect. At tha last meeting
Mike Armatrout fell down worst of
I alL He wa roasted by the bunch.
bausa they claim be bad tbo aamea
all photorraphed on bla mind and
wa atallina; for reprint and nega-
tive. He waa forced to contribute
Four Million
Homeless
Th United State ha ham
far fear mimaa) ate. Horo are
am f th ron;
rick t I I sent apioea.
Common IvinSt' tS to l04 a
thouaand.
uitdmg lath St a thauoand and
upward.
A Loader reader wh wih t
build was recently offeree; a carload
of lath by a wholesale lumbar earn
pany at tS a thautand ar t cent
a feat a a great bargain.
Many farmfw will hv to go
without buihlng nd many ity
folk without homo t imJi pre
And thi. by th way ouggeot bow
price beaotieg eventually will de-
feat Itself 4hre will ba n market
Haw much anr tha ancient mot-
to Larg seal at email profit
Inatead ef hard tlmo mall "Kaop
your goad.
AlLEElitToiIylDS
OFFICER AT DENVER
Couple Evade Friend Who Had
Planned Trirkt and Art
Quietly Married; Former
Onthrie Reiident
Tha Leader hs received an an-
nouncement card boa r In tha follow-
ln: "Mr. and Mr ('has laiwerv an
nounce the marriage of Ib.lr diuh.ir " g'nment. Hea.y
ter Alleene Catherine to ( aiit. Aller !" eentenr. and eanf.acat.en of
M WVhenkel. on Wednesdar Jan. T.lP'eP-r f' he benefit of hal. f
lenrar. (Vlorudo. '-'"
Mrs. Uiwery was In llutbrla fsr Si
month and left for tmter theei Telia How To Combat noihim
week ago. Hh was anrmerly Mlsi
Alice S.hnell.
Tha lienver Now avs of tha wed-
ding: "The dlsixiVerr that friends were
plannlna; 10 play numerous tricks
upon them and were to anatch the iionat letder werrt ufS ". lit take (ha
bride from Ihe arm of her husbtntjlead In tellln tkia truth arwiut Hol
at the termination of (be Ceremony j sliavlsm a th best mena of com
resulted In Miss Aleene I.owrr and; tailing It This remedy waa advo-
('apt A M. Wrhenkel rellniilshlnK
Ihelr pluna fr a large wrjlitnr at
iba Immaciitate Conception cathedral
yesterday mornlnn. and a short Km"
before Ihe hour announced lo their
frtenda were nuletlr married. at at
rbllomen' rhurth V1ill
rlielr
friend walled la vain for the wed
Chaplain W. 3. It van jet formed the
ceremony. Capt. John F.. Fahr waa
Ihe best man and Ml Nea Hrlttun
maid of hnor Tha other attend-
aula were MJ A J Hollev. Capt
II F. Walsh Mls (J. F Mo Hi Ida and
Mis Catherine Ituhsp
Mia Lowery I the daughter of
Mrs. Allc () Ixiwery. Hha attended
chotil In the ea't and fxissessea a
soprano vole of
unu.ual beauty
She baa trtclpted In manv e.f Ihe
musical affair of the city during the
past year.
Captain Wehenkel was a member
of the medical rora at the army rer
ruperailon camp and ha receptly re-
o Ived hi dtshcarie.
Afier a boneyn'iMin at the Broad
moor hotel In Colorad'i Springs Cap-
tain aud Mr. Whenke will leave 1
for !etroit where Captain Wehenkel
wilt resume his medical practice.
iiimuiufs aim: utxri'i o
iii: 1 uti: ititi: ks on
(I'y Ailatil I'rens I
New Havn Jan. U rir brek
out uddnly (hi aftamoen on th
vnth floor of th Rachang
building an Church atreet. known
aatha Chamber of C.mmerto
building. . About 100 peraon On
upper foerg were trapped and
firemen begin reacuing them with
ladder.
iivuiiv m: m.vwu
Or'i.lHI MINMCI Ml
(Pr AM.-lated f rxi I
Lo Angel Jan. IS Th jury
returned a verdict of murder In
the eecond degree In te caa of
Harry S. New here today. New
wa charged with th murder ef
Mia Frda Leaeer. last July.
$117 t tha Ic Jllracbl taby fund
Flirt With An Old Flam
Thla la a aad taj of real life that
ba to do with a yoana; woman who
baa bee rwadlaf tba adventure of a
married flrt and who thourht oho
would ro and do likewise Lone time
ao Oh at murk a ten. rear ato
I before aha met and marrtiid her bus.
band ah bad a aweet heart. Tbey
quarreled and ah gave blm back hi
rlna; and tbey forgot all about blm.
Bat one In a while aa women will.
(Contioaed oa I' age 2 Col. ft )
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OF PUBLICITY
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FREEDOM OF SPEECH
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ULLITIN
Tapeka Kan.. Jan. IV Th Anil.
ld law before the epeclal ssian
of th' iii'aturs wa passed today
thi give elate authentic power
t use drasti measure again! di
loyal alien and those wh dUr I
Tope. Kn Jo II -Tn enow up
the manner In whb'b ilia prtm tpal ef
HoUlievi.-i would tr down and des.
Iror "all Ihe fmidanienttl prlmlple
of llhertjr and liiiirny a wa In
America hold thnm aacred. Fdua-
rated by M Jkrdlne president of
lha Kana Htata Airicultiiril rollei
In an ad Ires dxlsy bf ra lha Coin
rll of Administration of th Kansas
Hist Teat hers' Association In ea
Slou tiete
Hnr wbllally
"Honest pu dUPy I th bea( rare
for th threatened evil of I'olshe-
.tn" aald I'resldent Jardlna Thera
sliuuld. however ba a bMer ualer
slandln betwen operator ant thetr
wotkmati To Oil end edufator
should urfa that operator publish to
their workmen lha fact of their -a
pe.llva Industrie tint rnlla'ln
their roperatlon Instead of Ihelr blind
desiructlv opposition and should ad-
vocste lha participation f labir In
tha manafetnent and profit of In-
dustry Vntntln nut In wha sens Hot
I hrUl rnru wti . trlndylea
of IVeiiioi racy. I'realdant Jtrdlna ate-
ted thai undr llulshevlain!
The hool ar entirely dominated
br lha "autocracy of th proletariat";
Freedom of speech and freedom of
press era defiled.
All relUlotta and denominational
liiatltiittona ar siippr'er.
All thnrth p'opeity nstlonal'.sed;
rlht (if the church to sotenitiUa mar-
r!.i I denied;
The family a An-lal "nlt In America.
Ii.-es this i-haracferlstff (Tha nc-
lliy of lha home easily I Invaded by
the compulsory sharing of home an 1
tba nationalisation of women a
wepol Uted MCsliist (I'a upper rlasse
(i'on'lnud on !'; 6. Co'. L.i
v :n x y. : x x x x x x x m x x k
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I Tlvr ar t.oe's and poe'astera.
But ran yon write a llmerb k wis
that ha ha sipieak olicd at the
Jiirvle burnished? If so. yo are
on The erle of timer! k printed
Ig lha leader hs Inspired a num-
ber of tiwal thymsler. end th-y
have sent their contribution
to the leader for "lb Limerick
r-dumn." Th first tastallment f
"I oeni" ta glv.-n tnday. Hons of
IV contributor ar bashful oi're
bold and brave. Tha modeat oaea
hav merely appended their Initials'.
If yoa bate a limerick In your ay-tem-that
la a clean ladvlike one
write it out and nd to "Tba Lim
erick I department." Th Leader.
' A rrlia of rtro (t'. will ba ita
1 for lha best llmarlck aant in and
printed. Tba contest will start with
today' effortnf. and will contlnae
two week. All lb Ifmericka In tbo
world ongbt to ba worked eat by
that time.
Tba Judrei to pais en ftw Ha-
arlcka and decide wblcb ta best
are: Ram Gardner M'sa Lnclln
Iley Gov Hollaway. Lloyd Unta
and Rev. Findlry.
Three Judge are alt open-minded
and unprejudiced; ttelr mlndi ar
properly aftnned tb tba bappy lnct
and tha 5 will be awarded to fb
beat limerick printed In tbe Leader
In their estimation. Now lo your
matlona.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 116, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1920, newspaper, January 15, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713314/m1/1/: accessed May 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.