The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthme Daily Leader
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Pacf By
Demies
BULLET) N
Wathignton Sept. ?R. President
HrtliP9 u understood to have 8 v
n ros approval today to p'n ot
senate Republan leader to esped
Ite ratification of the peaca t'litu
'th Germany AutfH and Hmjrv
Black Hand Gang
Consisted of Two
Bad School Boys
Omaha. Neb Sept. TS To
a heo boy. Jtmri vAilen IS
and George Schwa. hold tj "
arretted it H'Qht following a
fre night g;l by pi'i amed
w.th shotguns eear a tret in
Benaon'a Acrea a Suburfc and
irt held in connection v th
' death notes" a grcd in rtgu
tion black hand style received
last Saturday and Sunday by
Gould D etx and h s brother C.
N loett wealthy lun-.tierYen.
The note written on ache el
ttatone'y. demanded l.'OO be
burted "1o mfhea under the
ground beneath the tree police
said. They a d that the Wilson
boy hag confessed the p et. es
U'nieo. that they wanted to "buy
a wireless outfit.
THIEVES LOOT SftFE
REPUBLICANS AND OEVO
CRATS FIGHT TREATY
ash in ft on. Kept An nnn
li ted uprising of Ivnuxratn Si s
ator. al'.v'.r.g themselves w th Se-
at lVrah. Re; ublicsn "irrci i'iuin1
able." dev eioped yesterday ws nt
t;ermn. Austrian an. I !l;rur u
peace treaties notw thstaudiric a b't-
ler from rrr-sdet:t lli"1;r.i! demand
ing all possiMe hastf in ral:f .t!oi I
Fifta or eighteen !.::. ierit--.
Senators are re;oru-d to be on the j
war path iRt the treaty althouch J
previous indioatiors J.ed on trie a j
sarfanceg of several c-f t hi r leader I
were that only two or time w. ; j
oppose the pact. A party (Ui'Ul 0" J
conference of Ivmovr' r mem-
bers of tfce feresint relation com j Ch-evo. m-- to h.v.o it in for th.
tnittee and the ttwrinc committee j Fit! t'.'een fanr'.y.
tloWdt
Defeated
Is Defiant
BULLETIN
Ind.anjipetia Serf. C Alender
Homl rr rtrnt f the Kimai mm
r an drectei tedy by te Con
vention of the United M.ne vVcrfce'S
Of Amercia. to order strikers it th
Pean and Reliance min to return to
wo'k Th convent cn decision he
came a cetamtjr before the r-ei I ng
of the cfrifgatea wii complrte.
BRITISH CABINET CONFERENCE AT INVERNES3 ON IRISH PROBLEM
I i
I MOWAT SAVS ME WILL
NOT OBEY
Fred Green Is Victim of Robberi
Secoml Time in Month;
Liberty Bondi
Taken
or pi n
MthUr mt:i t h-11 pariy n-:
n k til i dn on entire f AC
tKIl
Collie t m g' lh r r
rfifrwd n.) MMI! v;u'
;r;ry anl n rr n -y
. : 1 1 'h c w .1 1
f ( (if
Two Demcicrat'c Idea
I mix-rat 10 crrnnpr.tii of th tr.!
ty r franilr.g a ;r :!m of r r
vat son n ihhli they K the r
5 rclrxal y f o'iejstuis t stipirt On-'
vt th!- rmervaticns. :t i v nd--ool.
mill undfrtakf dfir. nifr
ti-e-t-ir.car.r the rsghls ani rtvp.
tiReg which t!-." I'DitfiJ intea l to
te-.ure by th tr-aty Another t?
raJcuteted to revive the r!trire o'.
W 00a row v ilMri w! " i.
tna tne t. n:iea jviaie me rn-
forcetnent T the terjrs of the Vet
. 'Uu I . t v IB lor IK 1'n
- ;h.. aa fun
tl htate rlaura rn.r.t ana aiivun-
- fMr Oeeori t.n1;ir
Penainr Km cr l sn n is - '
lm a lead er irt In the lx"crti.: !
attack on the treat e. mmn.ed a' j
hH att tude. In thi larnnce j
"Serator Itorah cr.ntfnds that tV '
. .. i
te- treaty of peice '(h i'-r-iihrv
'.Bvclves u t'W deeply m partiii;a-
tii'ti In European affoiir AVe con-
tend that it Ao b not to far tno ith
Republlcant May Oppose It
In add. tion to the ivemorraiiA re-
parted fcK!r.t the trs!ie. it in Mt.
d'rftood that three or fri'ir l'.e;M).-
l eant are pre;ared to vot" mra-"r.st
n:flt the pr ato aU nf Mr ;ne:(
a opere.i and liMty bonds
mmu't'tiit t' I-n and $ ' in nin'v
iK'n
The thieve pained eiitrariee to (he
I of! tee hy pry in open a h k in!o
The safe o'ned nd tt.n ll
th eei used ?n ice ( i' k and s 'rew
: driver to p n Iho Mr. n; hoi
J Th thtft s difnovered (h
j mornir.j; hy the ffiee janitor Of
) ticers wr i 1 fud a ad hav t eei
Kfrkiri on the a-e all dav. tu( o
'.ir h e f.nmd no clue
I am tifed it va someone
r w.th th- off re hn
I bae no Idv who it (ould niid
Ileiides the niolu-v
knd bol d Rome plefea f J'e'ry he
o:;Eing t At: a Thibet were taken
ty the thi f r thi-Hi-n
Mr (;reen h the ertal ntimh-r ?
the bivd an-f ha nt;fied all "ir.k..
to te ori he waicti for thn! hliotl'd
th v he pre sel ti'd
In !ianopi!. Sept i'V ltiw it in n
tt-miit LiliT. ;ud!entd he would
not (' the mniculii 11 1 d 'suv.
Me ia'd 'The i Hon tuKeti hy th
eoiivcut' on is not fioii it t alter our
I ; 1 . a In the l.-nM 'e ae stand-
"nc li.itii fnxtl the Vt gtr.ntiipt
ari.l th" only we i:i utvtj tho
iihmi to return t.o woik is under th
eustoai and rond;tnnis tht prevaih'l
1-nfore t'ii mine were ( losed hy th'1
coal oj ei ittors "
The c invention's m t;mi x e i
dor- "inert of the a liiH-ihtratlon pol
icy of I're-ident John 1. Lewi sml
oth r otfiriT iih-i'Mi d that toll It
would den onet Hte thit the nn'on it'
quires ii nscmhers to fulfil the
otitTKi't llowal snd t!ie null sdtnl i
istrst on element ha.t "i I o'd th''
action oopteiidtna: that the osct.itoi 1
soijh.t to foree hsn(:e of oikou
ronditloiia upo'i the Mr Wei
Five Bandits Rob
Kansas Bank;
Escape With Loot
Arlington Kana Sept. ?S.
Five band'ta early this morning
blew open the vault door of the
Farmer' S'.a.e Bnk her and
escaped with several thousand
dollars' worth of bonds follow-
ing a pistol fight with C. 8. Ed-
wards City marshal in which one
rehher was believed clangorous
ly wounded.
err t .v
Yil rf . L' 'Xj.i V. . L-JiiU ' :
Lotion
Crop i
Big S8 1 p
I'fiofo the
foi l h '. si lit nt Int 1 1 i cs
leiP'l I'i)7.h1iI1. 1. M
t ho Lost ( ill l Ilii kers .
leail.Di: I'ltsoim
. I. It In nlit
f In I uol ; Sir r.iiiniiiii
I 't I'lllll T I i i ieol Of
PROSEifisCORtS
en 111 tl.e "';i.Mit 1 1 oiise I'tit t V " ill Hrnluttl ( t W I fil Sen
ticneiHl Sir Neville M.m reii.lv nulil.irv iiniiiiitinler itt Inliitiil
illllk; (HI M'lll; Mis loi tieote-; t.ol.l Seafcltll.
Sir ll.iiuiir 1 1 1 eel i no I ; I. inly Seufottli. ihI em
...... x.. .-..w . A Jfc. A. -.-ii.-A.-.J...JiS... A.X-ISW
IfT'PflTTY" CASE
New W.tnera Trll.t of Hrtting
Pevl Gitl Civ Out For
Help; State
foan Kr.tn. U. o. Kept ;-s 1 he d
fene 111 the ;-rf!;'i ii'm b'rin(i of
l! lie oe I I .lit)) ArSlirkln llljl l'l
with tinn ier of M!s vttittnl.i lta;i
Hlliioiin. cii th it It prep-tred to
lOltlien.e ifti eff.lU to I'en (lie
motion liidire rnniflnn 'n n I'o'iie
Jild: 1 -i.ir . ti 1 1 resumed l'it-
todHN
The pi ut ion i.eiiploted l p.t
aentatlon of evirif'i e ete r.t.t v w ith
jilt having s!'id Mr Mniii'iim 1e'
tnont. romplaintiih wltneii. This
niove en the 1 urt of Dlstrlit Attn
bey Mathew I trt !v wt. wholly mo
espre ted hy r'r.nnk V. lVom'n:H r of
Loh A iiK'l'. el''"' of (ho A to. k !
defense Miff
I Simple Tombstone Jor
Late Joke. Ilanwn
At'.liiio'n s.-pt
Mind dotinr toie'.Hlm
t he ttrm of .t.iK e I
fjve tho
e 1 ;l v r.u
Million. U-
put Hi an national conuii'tteeni.iii
who wc killed luie la! N.neiu
'i.r aiio'din to K'mnk I. Kit h
tor I In- 1 1 in o h
Mil .11 t I.I 4
The hfnlll
.i1miui 1 it
erliite who let the
k ' e fl H fl II lo.Uv
ROSE CROIX DEGREES
PRESENTED TO CLASS
Mtti-h Bplendor AttetuU Mount-
ii'p; of Chlvrtlrir I.esnni;
M.my Ti 0t R'-yal
Serret
II to l H'll'll" I lOtOU.ietlt 111 1;
no niiH .in ep't i h unit tin iia.ee
Ot the u. e l
When Assist 1
Is.idpre ;..!.!. n
Mr re!i!init v'
ed by the juie
Continued on re 5)
cmcrs m w to m:
KIDniLS SANTA CLXl Sj
Fanta Clsus wii! have a riTal for
the affection of the Toys sod p'rlsj
at the Ma.sor.lc Orphan" home from j
bow on. AI G. names owner of the
bilt AI. G. Barnes circus has invited
the one hundred and twenty children
of the home to he ! personal foet
at the circus when it "p!ay" El
Reno text week. Arrangements were
perfected tirocich t. efforts cf F
A. Derr. and Tho. Fran' is Hney.
advance ajrect of the cims. The j
children witness the "three
ricir- spectacle from choice se ts!
while they enjoy the red lexo-iade. j
peanuts ani other cirrus confections !
nLL plwint; in
STREETS II ANGEHOt S i
Albert Irvin Porter little son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Potter cf
st Cleveland u bit by an auto-
mobile hi flaying bait Monday
evening in fro?t of his home He
recelTfii a deep fash in bin head
Witsessea tt'.i the accident was unavoidable.
FARM WOMEN" OF MUSTY
SCORE AT STATE FAIR
Senate To Speed Work;
Night Session Planned
Washington Sept. 28. - With a view to expediting: nction
on the peace treaties with Germany Austru and Hungary and
on tu revision legislation. Republican leaders planned today
to put through ft program calling; not only for night sessions of
the Senate but for the beginning of the d.iy sessions an hour
earlier than usi'al.
The tax bill would be considered during the day and the
treaties at night
There is a desire to dispose of the treaties before tho
beginning of the conference on the limitation of armaments
and since the three pacts must be acted upon separately
leaders plan to lose no time in getting their consideration
fully under way.
Chairman Penrose of the finance committee is determined
to push the tix bill as fast as possible. He still is hopeful that
it can be put through with two weeks' consideration but
opposition to some features apparently ha taken on a wider
range than at first was anticipated
Aside from the tax measure and the treaties many other
measures of importance are awaiting action before the begin-
ning of the regular session early in December. There is an
agreement to vote on the Panama canal tolls repeal bill on
October 10 and Senator Sterling Republican South Dakota
in charge of the beer bill has given notice that after the tax
bill and the treaties are out of the way he will insist that the
conference report on the beer measure be disposed of without
interruption. Other matters pending including railroad re-
funding bill and the measure authorizing the secretary of the
treasury to fund into long-time securities the debts owed the
United States by its former associates in the world war.
t le-Miit toney
told t'.e .oipt !!.(
mid Pet I "'I'll I oM
e UtlOll Iotiilijo
was on hi f'-et instanUv
mnn le.1 that ;e prrelu. d
"In the liil. !e. ts of truth an!
Jllxtiee ue il.o.un It." to' loid C e
court "We ii.01 i th'it Mis i..;
ttiont he put on the st .ui d lol we
may cross eart'i .no her Sli" l i tfi
person who mo . the u .1 rm
She pi the ( v.ef w;tn-..s 1 ru'wr
fieurd of n wi-e m which the o;n
pl.iln.int v .n not irudii. el
Ju l l.a.ir is told tiie pi u
tion It was 1 o t l eeesmiry I hue j
Mrs. I'elinoiit t. 'Mfy hut wun-d t'i t
tjiev -were n.iVnt.' tl- ihui f I
i'!i;d'.iint 'I 'ui 1 d j
n otjon t t o .1
t he h.i re a im I 1 I '
itinn and h- 11 - - r t !
Ule thi!- afternoon !
PI
t
CUT fOR FREEDOM
MuriUl Blias Shott Lived In
Tlime Caics; Odc Desertel;
Other Charges Extrcnto
Cruelty
I IiiiikiIK evt'enie -1 11 ! I V Olllre
Mi". re l.;is 1 t 1 1 c ' ' t "lit for itlNoU"
flo'll I'l M .o;e to whom she nhh
we.ld.-d 'n !'':' 'I lien is i.ii.i 1 Ml 1
'I he Wile inlu the i .MMt t"- onlOilv
of lie. ti ; I.I ;m hIIiim n f l.'.'l pT
niotlt'l io- its KllplCMt
III ll'IT Iiy I.okim W;i-. wooe!
.-in.t w.ii tv Auifilstiis MjI'Ii' The
1 11 : le. it. 1 inl 1 ni; In 1 10 pet :t on
I ved hitppltV (('(-ether for 1 few slol
;o:t's and then tt'iiitde slurted
Now II.H-.V :iiit s ihsiiir. frmn
.iiK-ils ; he h;irk'ei o 11 't ' n
until nil 1 i.n.-t thi'iiK n in oik t'nui
liellii' f 1 mi IH.it 'I v with other wo'll-ll
011 the put of the hits' and
Ohiah.r ZZ
The .mvtltloo 1
limped severely
tm.r In boil ween
ilh and s...iih.at. h"i
til moderate bottom ero
etpe. led rk(u(
K'si. pionresa in all
' 'i h
' ..l.rlf
oi'.r H.ht
I. t l
has m le -fj
s-'.tlotn to't n
lii t roU d.;rees had the esll
! at the S.0IHM1 lllte leunlon si the
j Temple W. dne iv. followed by the
j phil'co; hli nl i.nd ihlmlit.' ilosieen
III. woik of the teams In !hee
e-t..4 m. smooth end pie. Ie with
: 1 ..e iiiientlon nUm to del ill The
1 Illustrative oitun nnisle wss a spe
ut fenlure diitln mII the iWrwe
work t.vliiv unit ttie wealth of s.en-
ery .teeplv'' linpfi'ssed the Vlai
Many of the ( andldstes dlent.d
the npron t the ron "tilslon jf K.se
t'rols and returned burn". Ititndiac
to t.tke the flimls at a (line mo n 01
Vortu:i to them
The Sltteeplli deKiee called th
I'rlme of JeriiKslem. was plven royal
pl'ew.'ti 1 .1 lion t.y the Oklahoma t'lly
leimi. with Ititetnen lliithnrl llotis
Siliev Krownlns!. t.antiert and lU'W 3
doini; the heavy work (1 tt NT hols
Is in.ist. r of this degree In the '
...nit of 7.or'lMhe Hul Kninbu
WoodHi.n. Adiims trwln t'opeUnd.
l u.let.in Appli-Kiite and IIiirHI pef
formed with (elerlty wi 1'nrson
AhetiMthy as lodi'n ms'ter
In the Klllnhts of l(on t'loli th"
luce emhelllshieents were of nil
effei t. and ood work w.is done hy
Hileuieii KsinHo flntil. I everlnit.
Ktelds nnd foptdnnd of Tulsa and
h.iird. M. hots lliinsford. M-'ah
Is ..peiilim tajt.lty iisnii U w il
titoler way and In imn s tioni
about half of lh rron be been gt I
tied V wtlif m.mt'y f lor' U l l
th. n.tth but i tod an! d.jr t
h jinith
letM) County
tiuthil 1h flr-il tw werkt t)t
thl niontti wer had. and dry whl.tl
lansed the oitn (o open and plell
I nil to heeomn geiiprsl and the a'nl
are all runnln full time Hard
sliM.t) .M hour rstty tnnlsy d"Uye4
nlikms a fesr ilsys but stepped t'i
shed.lln and preinai.tra optiU f.
Taktrn tt alioethr th cotton r p
In lb s county will make a very ci4
vtid A Utile esrl.rr tli's enr th.a
last
Over Tha Belt
Itepotta ftioit (h eotiiin in l st
Itnl Ihn lotolltlon .f the lottoii rru
st September ij was M.I er cent
of normal eoinpsied witk .'.' pJ
'n( al Anul i
Th. indUate.t yield It ri .ii.iif)
bls without llnl'TS
I'liklnn Is woll tinder r throiush
tmt ail set tumi of the belt an t 14
bwarlii( cottipletloit In some hi iiims
seetliiiis 'f the south hra bolt
vtl dsnlas" was rvtremn llinln IS
r poite to b .neatly c.itnpletci t
while In nior northern ssrtlona t
Is Inst helnu slarted.
The eMmata aa cf Aiiiimt Ind".
i ate I a crop of tht) preseul
estimate tlmreforn tndb slea a slnm.l
of .JII.h bW ttt thi cop I'M
SpM't
Various fsusns. tnit principally bolt
weetll and drouth contributed to thi
crop ilmtimt. .imterlorallon nste;o
Hie im. nth has been heaviest In Ho its
tt4rlina. Aikn4 and Nntth t'aro-
I im In thn order named northern
(Ions of Ihn belt whl. h hereto
fore bad suffered relatively In Ho '!'
terloiutloii whei bolt weeyll worn h
('ontineud otl g C
MOW MUCH MINERAL
WATER DO YOU DRINK f
U hen yon takn a drink cf water
how mui b minora! putter do yet
swallow' pr W. W" bklnner and
J W H.ile of th Ibirasu of ( hm
Islry of lh tMpartnieut nf Arl''ul
turn hive made) an Invsstliiatlini of
Hi. amount irf .tlasmivrsi minrril
'ml lln r iiulihoma Cilv The lie
tree tiniHie was hs follows: j matter In thn wtr supi lies of rt
"(I Ve Who Seek." Warner; ' en'y of thn Urfl i"Hles ot lh eouu
OH PICK f iiiki II
havlnit the
I.nter he denl- .j
f.-nse to rpi ii h
ttie (.rreen 1 on.
! adjourned until
fhonld Jmhe t .a urns de ih.ll
the fOfneilian be freed of the uoir
- I
Continued on piK" ft
;ji ik.i; (ni iti !i.( iocs
AC; AIN'ST f i.MNi; Ni r.iuu.s
I 'ttie H'H-l.
rorpn. jiroeeed.n
;.t 2s Jit e. 14
broucht In h.-h . 't
'of six Kh'lne. Arkansas tiepr-'es.
I under entene of deHth for murder
in connection 'h the r'.ot n ; !n
I'h'll'ps '0iir.lv two yeirs a '. were
dismissed by t'nitod Stt-s Distrl't
Jndire John If C'dterkl. A'totnevs
for the negroe.s Rave notice of appeal
I to the I'nited f-'t-it' s su;rer '-ourt.
Wi-h ti Falls. Ton :.cp
The t'wii rnmpny today ad
vsn. rd the price of central and
errtli f'(i crude nil "1 cents a
t errel brtnq the new price up to
$' ?" per barrel.
MOON5HINCR S UNION
j FOUND 0Y OFFICERS
( Vmis:u. W'h Sept ; t An ii
' r-inl?.tl. 11 know 11 h a "nioiiHhln.'i'i
lin'on." has been found in Wl lors'n
j. . ordmi; to feder tl anthiirltios T h
i.n'on's i:r;-e s to (rots. 1
tnemherK nd 1 rovlde a riefenne f
or eomi at'iiK tlniiiial pioiooni on 1
Is nid
Farmers In the vielnily of Itedlen
'were soli (led lst week to Join ill
union st an Init'ut on fee of pe
t nioonxhin.-r
"Faith. Hope arid t'barlty." !.
' T'ow ttown Thine Fr" Jio; "I'n-
fold Ye I '.ut 4.1 -t" tiound. "Hod Is
h om " Mold.-n
In lh lie'vipr? branch the ) i
I l.ilioni.-c Clv lesm composed t
' S MiiHriish Siieio er llahn 'bid
Idurd Meyers Itiirrowmsn Frl.s.
' Mverx. M Vev and Jewell hsd
j r!:srK "tiangers of Kvery Form'
Wils the denren ni'lsic.
I The lloirilnv team nl'ely etempll
1 f'ed the twenly-fliat degree Noru
' lie or 1'russian Knliiht. with (V F
iNidson lleiitensnt ronimnnder and
fleo Tredway ns Thadde of I'oUud
I ThU evenlna th" tlkl.ilioina tty
i
teatii. under direction of OrlO Ash- I
. ton veneratdn master will niount In j
! much splendor the twenty ninth d j
j rree. captioned inn jsronnri rvn crns
j of Ht. Andrew Kome of the vrett'i.t
(fontlnued on Pal i)
try
If yon are In Oklahoma City Oklis
hi m. where th water lontaln till
Utye I amouut of nilii'-rsla kuow-i
yo'l will take In 13 I Srtn wit
every (u.vit Tho Inbahltanta of At
Unts tieorisl m(oy water which
contain thn umll autoiuit. n3
grains per (Urt.
J DR. lITZHAUr'T TAKt
! PRIta AT nTATt rAI
I Mrs Witt. Ititihiiipt and tl
j ae omvfil't lr. Klthaiut hU wifa
land drtushter to OkUhotii CUy
t yesterday to attend tha fair
1 Ir Kluhaupt Is ahowlMg soma of
his poultry and h taiea a nutuher
of first and second prli's.
The laa County Federation of
Tana Woman's clabs ent a d pUy
ef cssned fmits and rerstaWes down
to the EUta Fair at Oklahoma Cb'y
and tooic first prize and scon3 axd
wxpukes. tirlnf Una county
the f'.rit plac la tbe etate. tn this
line. i
LLO.TJ GEORGE'S REPLY
.NOT TO COME TOO Y
London. Sept ZK Prime M;n:trj
Do yd George's reply to Earn on n De
Valera. -will not be Usud today and i
there la aome deebt whether it wit. (
be a vaHable tomorrow tt was an i
tKmnced offlclatly this afternoon. !
WEATHEH j
New Orleass La Sept. 2S. To-
augnt and Thnraclay federally (air.
REGULATING 'EM IN CHINA: WALLED FIELDS OF SERVICE
Hew wo'iM you Jike Friend Motor-
ist to live in liat."hai. the abiding
place of th Health I'reeautionary
Asioeistion. so entitled?
This asvMrlation has jut-t eoHipMeuI a
set f nileti for th eontrcrl cf motor
traffie anc earnestly reeotnmetiiiH iH
adoption by the lawmaking power.
Anion? the rrn'ations is cue re'juir-
iritr that a front wheel shall be equip.
Ie.l w-th small bell which will riii?
ontinuously while the ear in in
motion. Another rule provide that
every chauffeur shall Wfar a brav
ha!e tijyfi his breast of not leu than
three inches in diameter. It is fur-
ther advised that for ever' automobile
there shall be a licensed chauffeur and
an asnifctant the drivpr to keep his
eyea straisrbt ahead the assihtant to
"it behind and keep t )rki;if when
the e.ir turns iiroun.! ooos ba'kwar'l.
enters or leaves the K;irH!r " Th"
asKCK-i.-if ion calmly hfatt-s fli;t "the
owner of the 1 ut will not inin.l sp-!
inz a little money in emplov int? n as-
sistant chauffeur."
The ilea of the riiall bell on th
front wheel will of course make a
fronz appeal to those drivers of our
own who find that the muffler ent iit
the hoily Mjttefiks and the loose fender
provide t" little hound for the hati.
faction of their sensen of iiiumc. The
three-inch braH bad ire would be hatidv
not only for identification purposes
but also an an improved target for
motor bandits. The rear chauffeur
are already a commonplace in our
land not to K8v a nuisance but the
'line- present difficult ies jn that it
is prop"..'.! fi irve th'' assistants
day waios
h'e.-cit lo ves items seemeil to illdi-
' that t'hitia wax hlipjiin? back iu
the s-1. (f eisilizatioti. One eiin not
believe it l'r hen- is clear evidence
that tiMtive residents of Slmnifhai
have eoinfijete iuid'r.staii'lin and
mastery 'if "tie 'if the soundest prin-
ciples of our ov n modern civilization
namely to establish traffic refilations
thnt M!n day somehow the motorist
is invariably separate.! from his
mot ev.
"I wish the postmasters to feel that
their work is a career" say Post-
master general Will Haya. "I wish
the you n tr man who enter the postal
setviee to feel that if lie WU make
e-Od.J I W li j IIIOV Clip"
Th- oritfimtl 1 iul servi'-e enthusiast
lalked that way. They spoke day
after d.iy of the injustie of a system
tinder which (foveriiment emploje'a
f enure of olTioe was jmw1 only loiiU"
ns his party remained in power or the
paipm who obtained the appointment
fir l int retained influence. Hut what
ttev were really concerned hiboiit wa
the victim effect of the .poils nystern
on tlie ejovernnient.
A lifetime job is all ery well fir
the man who fits into the job. It U
iiiihnppini'ss and hometinies ruin for
the man who doesn't. If the number
of misfit reach an appreciable per-
centage the work (roes to pot. The
Continued on paa 7.
DEMOCRATS NOT TO
VOTE ON PIACE A! PARTV
Wasbinstiia Bept. SC1. ttatnoeratlo
senators In rooferenea decided that
thn peaei treaties with (iermaay
Austria and llunjsry wr not inJt-
ters fr rarty action. Indivltual
lemoerst It waif itdj wranjil bw
left t folio their own Judftnant
lo voting on ratification.
MEINV EXPERT PUBLICITY MAN
Tbomaa F. Hlay advauca nun for
Ilarnea' clrcu. is In th city "M?
bava th best ahow er this year"
aid Mr. Il'ilny. who la a bonvlauH
and piatillc ity man par icVj t) e
llu la i ho k full of Ititereit'OiC "r.xj'"
and never lacks for ait audlnn'ei
CULLEV TO WINTER WEST
Dr. tlulley wifs and actii will leuva
next week for Ani-ta. 'a!i
I
I for n I to spend the wlntar. The trt
j to the coast will be nudu by motor.
TWO FROM GUTHRIE
Only two Guthrie Leglonaires ar
Lin attendanca at the La; (on. meet
Iff M Entd.
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