The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, June 3, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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"OnATEST HOTTIER W THE ZZ?.W"-miP THE RED CR0S3. . ;
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SUBMARINES ON
THIS SIDE TO HUNT
TRANSPORT SHIPS
Later Information Says
Vessels of All Sizes
Reports of U-Boats
Current for Weeks.
NEW YORK JUNE 3- ONE STEAMSHIP. ONE SCHOONtK
AND TWO OR THREE OTHER VESSELS HAVE BEEN SUNK
BY GERMAN SUBMARINES OFF THE NEW JERSEY COAST.
THE SHIPS WERE ATTACKED SOME TIME DURING THi
NIOHT ACCORDING TO INFOKmAilON REACHING HERE.
DETAILS ARE NOT IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE. TORT
AUTHORITIES BARRED DEPARTURE Ui OUTGOING SHIPS
THIS FORENOON.
FIFTEEN VESSELS IN ALL REPORTED TORPEDOED
ltfT-lnf"ri!iHti..!i n-rru.-.l .it tl- u.s.ntiiiu' v.l...iik''- If "'
indicated a nwnv a 1 vU hae ' " ""iik.
The hi ver. atta.-k.--l "ti" time .luriny th- iiu-hf. no-or.linir
to information whirli a- r...-i.-.l l.cr. I.-miU wre nut im-
IliedlHtt'Iv Yaiiali!l .
Thport iiut!i..r..ii.'s I an. I tl .' .r"rr ol out fow.i;
this forru.M.n.
Humon. f th- pres. n.v .f ti.rmHii miI.ih.uhh s nit Hi" .mil r-
an rosM have !... .-urr. nt f-r th- pt two w.-.-U. tl-- report
tellnik' of om- or ui-n- hav in l'-n n;l.t.-.! in Mmth.-rn wat- i
Mthouc!) then- Lave ii fiY-pient m n f hubuwinti.-. hav-
ing ip.kmnI tin- Atlanta Kiii.v Am.n.H entered the war. riot.- !..
a.-tnallv before MtU.-k.sl Ani.Ti.-Hii klij.j.i"u' tin ' 1 ' "
Atlantic. In Mob.-r th- ti.nuan s .(..nann I I .Iter
xiMtin N.-iH.rl. K I. I'.v in ..it f-i H"tl shippiM? "11
tucket livrhMitp an.l tot mh virtue.
Within the l;iKt week a S.-utl A m-ri-an hi... rr.H. h.
hrourht rr.rt. of the pr- f t; rman M.nnn u lb.-
xi.imty of lWnmla Tin- r-p.-.t. that f'.-n " ;r
sunk i.n to in.l..-.io h- l-r- " ' "f ' "f in'1
that htf n.f-inv Us rnat-l mi i.tt...-k in f-r. "
The atta.k n...n A.io n.-an Ouppintr lm...t at tl..- n.iv t n-tram-e
of N.-w Y.-ik harhor t.V-n to n an that i.-rmuy has a
lnt ina.itfurat.-.l a suhmann.- can.pa to l-r.-ak nP tra-poft -r
troops to Fran.-.'.
It w pr.-.unn-.l h- n- that 1 h" m.! r"- or Mil..uan...-s an- im
Win .l.-alt ith hy AM-.n.-an .l.trow r
The K.iwar.1 II ..i." f H'- 0 ....k. as an
K-h.l.-r of I.T'.M tons -r..v u. l'...son. Mo- as Lu.lt nt
JJ-K-kland Maine in
The r.-w of the r..Uri li ol. has Ih . n .-.I h..-.
A!Ulm to suruv.-r .. li.l-M II i VI.- -s v.nk ...
mile off the llnrhlarnU -f N . v -'-r.l..v aft.-m.-n
The HuUn'nn..s an- undouM-U v lo re .. Mk tra-.p-ts .nrr.v-
int! I'. S. xoldnr to Krroj.e.
CCRMAN ARMY FACES
ALARMING FOOD PROBLEM
"th tb Am. man Am v !n Krat-..-.
Ji From a (irjnan ho i.-.' rt-
! to th AnH-rUn u-. Sni.TMfr.K
i formation ha tx'-n rfh-f-i
C.rmaa nny no b?. thr.-- tr.a!"
jy a ya ThU U tsu."
ant lf art Ion. but I ar.;v'H a
aarr Tha oldi'-ia nianr1 o n; r.l
Jr.i!ow.nreao...or-e(hltHtUrt a many o11 j
' t I. I.
tar of the wwk. one
The new irwi?. how r"' -arr-if-ke
to arn the movi-mn! f the
Amerkiiri. Th- r'nt rail with
rp-uM ao rot!y f the (rtnin.. in tho
ITieri;. a unekni on r'W
la et Amriran pri ti-rn at anv
Try none.
Th" jraofer w bo d-r"!M ay the
ur of trx- rntin" i '--. -t
the turJ neat of the tr i bow
ttielr former aanarl
Tb aory "f th' .-Tion'-r' en'rj
irto the AwrVan lin- rnn.ark.M
I' rft e to ir. N Man l-a""1
but rot Joat In th mtt an4 wani."
bark to k!i own In... Nt time.
)ut bf' dawn he Tf4 No Van
Begin Today.
'Outwitting the Hun'
PAT 0 BEIEN
American Soldier who made
a Ttrillin Ecr From a
German Prison Telli of HiJ
Experiencet.
The Story t Bdtirf
Than ' Orer the Top."
O'Brien Slory Will B
Betrnn is The Leader Next
Monday and Cottmue Ser.
erai Dayi.
That As Many As 15
Have Been Torpedoed;
Being On This Side
l. ti.l an.l am- on an Anriian f.ffl-
..r an.l t - i"l'l:" H" h'm
p.M thmuirh th- ml t Th' n lh Am-
(! fans i.a h.m an.l -.t.-1 Tlx-r.-a
"ii h '"' "f h" frU"
-.r. ho .-..K-- Knihh at.'t a-M
mornlin" Th Am. rirana r
. m a . .rarH and t!k-.t
tu .riiMr-r a tu r hant in
a tlin. t"it for1 In'o ff-
. ' ih.i. . Amr a fn.tn i
i.
a i v vrit m i hint ll i
n.or dar.r. n.u to d rt than t j
f.aht i
A first ling Amerl.an a.rf.tr t In
No Mn' land an.l n.-r"t into
lie m'lt Itc rernn l.na.
r. i m..-! ff.-!y. 'hn.wirK r. ni- at
a a'-ntry on W f h'
Ann ri.a liw h an " Amr1. in
i.e. He Ut !nu:i r '
ilornl la a thrtlllr ba!' -ter-Azy
in a Mi lan at h' ht f
r.. r.r4hf dn a Wrmn
t o Un-i-4 tn. Io ir I "" airp-
II. wi'b a .Hriniin 'tit affr
man ililar! .b-nr!r o-ir lin
1t. rer had an AJhatn- :ro-t-tor.
t'am;4:i hi-e lh l. p'.atje
tiih au armeJ. and kla rm;a3'c
I l4 th mon-ji'lao errt
Th" f rht ti't frn Cami.- '.1 '1
the t.i. Un wa In f!l "
r n in our line "-airr'-' I' "'r'"'
.:!..i. fw f-id down. th-- r
a thousand rrra anl t.iuniM with-
in a han-lr-d arl of the The
Orrnan ao.jrM j hat Tarn: -
t!l tr.ar.Tr4 and forr-4 th "- h
r car on t.t.e. th-r. Tew hir!d
t in ard rd.l'H h- ma' his-
tt;W Aferward CiniM Tw
tvk th hacrar an4 rw;M the
crratiilatiois f tner Hifi. bo
tf;d th:r lata to Campbell. H
nvdt an4 i the pride of th wioS
r.j'r.a: tit
IVutoea are bra4. Bare tt wbt.
INED IN THEIR LATEST
k rriX&ii-j LAOM tcit Y m.$t
; tPW'U yi x .Vraone NfuCMMtL
( f RHtlMS
.rcRw.tARjrwtj
MlHii i- . i Mil. - ...III- ! "Tl . " .
MBS LE BfiflN TO PRESENT
IE UN LOYALTY FLAG
Wife of Captain Wa Tirst
Teacher In Township WIiomj
Name Wa Recntly
Changed
Pne:ttMitn
l' k l.la f on
n "loyally llj-'
Siiiit.v l Mill. In-!
((Ml tlDllh'.
An.l lloT'-l'V lmii n l.ile
llill.l'i aitio.il lHl" in In l.illron
.t lihl;i
I.Hiron i ii hi v iinlil mi . nt
!y Itimnar. k lu nh:ii.
?u tho ri-f.iil li.-'t I'l.M lil.
lion tonhi; i."t only ' wni over
th t:" Imt iloul.iy over-mil".' must
IU quota
tlenrp t tl tlrf
Now .oiii. lh' oilier brliihl fsi-
tun of the utory
Tli" fimi lfo lo r in lliililiell m-liool
houar inatu vir airo. f Mr. l-o
t.!ri-n SH" va toil Mr. l'llr. n
tlo n Ii ii "" y.am af"r O.i
l'e firet no t the h. rnlr .ajitaln
Mr Illnn ai ral.'l a f.
l. hr Hr s h.Mil rai Uuk"
rtrny of h r iHi ar now In army
rim; traininit for Ih" front
Th" ct'.ry ta ti of . o-ln I t'-n.
aiot of 1 UK human Inter! Th-rr1.-r
.an maki hi own tonirmmt
! Mulili'-ll h'W.I 4 rroa.l.it to the
rf-or h'unrlav h. n Mr l--Hrro.
ll of I hp f.r. I..rn rouiily man.
to off-r up h! l;f In th orl.t'a war
and on t..-h.!f of th- Amrrhan
C. ma.l. th preM-nUMon
... h r' ltr ! I liron town h!
h arivlfiar lAl'ron i"n-n'l
tie loyalty flan ri.I.ly "arn-J
Uncle Sam Now
Has Million Men
In Foreign Lands
Chicago Jn J United fttataa
Sceatae Jmii Hamilton Lawiia
aa4 in a apeech her tday that
S UfliUd Rtta haa 1.000'W)
aold era l fora.jn laa ad that
by Dttfbtr 1. will be r.umriei'
equal ta Egi"d'a.
H aa.tf that 700000.000 piur-i
f tuploa.vca tn preceat of
manufacture. Tha ardnanca
partmwnt haa a pent aaid. $77 -000.000
fae proct.laa ad 'Ja
000 p'W'ett.lea er on tr wi tj
fraH.eg. One thoutartd n'lea air
binj manufactured daily aerf J-
V00 0OC.0O0 ruda af amaft ..ri.
im.itioii Haa b eaitrtt4
fe. La at mofith. ra aad. a pro-
duced 275.000 COO reuwda. Me c
ed mach.ne guea contracted
at JSO.0OO and addad that 1rX..0o1
have been delivered.
We Kaa 1M warh.pa tn E-
rpean water e aa.d and SO sir -era
f war character. There are
430000 nsen In th navy enj by
Octobee 1 the w.H be a half mil
l.en. he trplained.
ASSAULT GROUND
In ihrlr new awault oil lh ul.t.ii
ilii- out III.' ". Imllli .t.uii.I of I!m
Alin the jrioM hi Ka.iw.;
tniiiii.l mr a d.rly niilx Iimmi ino.i
I'nu. on tin. iwr'lmni i . Hiim.ii.t
ltll KOIlthW.nl At I'l llP"IO! Ill"'
(hiii 1 rtp 14 lnt Imi nly mill a.i
They l. van ln "a. k on tho hill i f
t'liKiiiln (lis. I. 'i.'h anil hat ii u .
.am.l In th. tintr ih ifU'l.Hor
IhhsI of Veittb'. 't he inool Inipiirtun'
town o tr 14':u If Holer.rin Krt ni
t!i't tln-y are alihln flfiy fi.n .mlm
of I'aile
THESE LOGAN MEN ARE
PLACEDIN H CLASS
Had Deferred Clarification Pcnd.
ing- Decision of District
Board; Are Now Subject
To Next Call
Ttin fo'low iiik Iftan . .ninly men
t h hill "I'-l- rr.il i la'fi. .
. ml inn .1-. uion by apin J to lb. d!i-
li '. t ni'iii; Hot. toar.l ni'ie r.-i l
fiM Ihla . W l.y the il!tr.t li.vi.;
rr.t or.l.'r.-'l .l w tn . Ia t A ail
r' niw mti't to aervl.n In Thr
nrxt .all
K tl I-r'.'. Kale I V1lon. II C
Hhr.ek J MKetu . ' f.-.i-r
arnr K!i-I. K K tw.llan. V A
lot-r. V ' ;-'tvff'-r. John A I'fi.if.-r
t' N Mil!r H I. thai-man I let rt Cover
' V !a khu m A W tt. ar.1. S.-.-rr"
t;rinliiK"r harlea S hiiieintu rrpr
U.il Itui". II U Itrtdat
IIIIAI llHVIT IO
I'.H.IV MA I U.I K
Wheat hM"t In I"ifan ..Min'y ant
th 'l)oltilt- hrl twit alii hr n
nut w.k Hy all el: the n.p t
I ha Ik-1 In 1 nty yejr. and an oid
timra l.i Ur H b lh lt In tl1"
1 hlatory tf the oounty.
I flaUa irom!n a r-ord yield a!"
'(rB la ootuir atn tn f hi-
and .tt..n ! r'wl. Th fl't 't"l "f
Irlrh pot'o l eiwi.lnit fnlt he
t-nvrml murk War rd n are
ilowrln the h'gh t of lilnf
GERMAN PLOT TO DESTROY
TAMPICO WELLS REPORTED
VVaj.h:rr'n June J - New r iria of
a (rmu fiot to dMifroy the TamrLo
.l will from whKh thn Aniertan
end Mrlttfh natlr-a tra a larfe rt
of tbwr dl ffli '.I" rea.ricd the Vat
tVaartavol '-day Thf awld an al-
1 tern; I lo d-'roy tbn wll waa to t.e
madn tomorrow.
PotA't-i ar bra'l. Fa the at.ril
MONDAY
A1XMIAU
VHEATXESS
THE GERMANS HAVE OA
VOLUNTEERS WANTED IN
MECHANICAL TRADES
Local Board Also Makea Appeal
For Laborers and Men In
Building Trades ; Several
Mote Bent To Camps
III. a'lj.ilui.l i io'ImI haa ake. l.n
votiiti'iu in In all Inill'lliif and t i
liaiit.nl I rt.i-K an. I aUo IthniiTi
Ikini Hi" in. n who wire ihi In
( In .. 1 iumI inill!ii"l for lliiilti'.t ml''
lry Mrvl.o on ai ioutn of phyl. il
to f ii. In T hU Ik an oiitiinlty (or
in. ri of llml linn In f.'t Into tin- mu-
ll. I a.'iiin linn of wmk that th. y
mil. I ir.'(i r It la nrohable that ail
noli n .-ii iil finally ho tlrafti.it ant
I . i . li 1. 1. 1 y lulu IIiu'h of woik th.v
itiM not am to ilo Can rIv fu I
iart i. u'uri. to any oti In! trout !
Tlie I.hjI hoaid ai'llt III" followln;
l) to rainni Saturday eenlit
To Camp hherman: Clarem n Clark
f Ci.yln and Clr."n.e Jotinaon of
toi'hrle. Tlo-y w.r atmt lo take tli
pla. i a f tnn rejmteii liir A
llsim n of fluthrle. for Camp Wh.-lrrp
Mwon. rsiriila on onlrtt friu a
fht'jr tar. lintralii".! Hi.ra.
K.-.-f.i of (inMirlo for Waahlimton l '
! ir.ii m fforn a VI. hlia board
GENERAL PERSHING NAILS
A MADE IN GERMANY L'f
WanmOlon June J Gnnaral
Pffahmfl In a continuation of yea-
tarday'a communique daniaa the
German official etatemant that
f ranco-American drpoa at Far.
an-Tardenoia have btwn cap'ured.
No American denote ware locatd
ttiere he declarea.
1W V.0 War Gardena In State.
A'.frdlnf lo a rnrrnt aiirvey of Ito-I
ur ranlina tn Oklahoma by J
I rhtrp thrn are now ?.::. war!
r-rdfia In thla atata Tb'.a rertainty
I a r"l rhowlns for Oklahoma
Nov Russia Is
Awakening and
Will Help Allies
London June I The mevemeet
in Ruee'a in 'aver af the tauee of
the all.ee la Increaamf and haa
been etrengthened by Prea'dant
Wiiann'a declaration of aympathy
foe Rueea. aays a Pctrograd dis-
patch to the Oaity Eapeeee. The
Ruaaian demoeracy a'ao la anthua-
aatc aver recent step taken by
the Srteh aevernment te ahov
It a frien4ahie.
The toavoe Vedomeetl in a tone
article defenda the policy of the
aiiiee and eaoeeeees gratitude for
Prea dent W'laon'a friendly utter
a nee.
FRENCH POLIUS
STOP HUNS ON
BANKS OF MARNE
Gcrmam Are Being Ud By Terrific Counter.
Attack. Delivered by French British and
American; French Take Prisoner and Hurl
Huns Back at Two Points.
r.irU June 3 Th French held tha German everywhere hut
night The enemy oin v-crc heavy V t rench took prUonert
the Hr office reports
The French counter attacked Ion th whole front between
the Ourcq ad the Mitme ami mule tir.re! at several v)itvt
A violent Herman attack on Iwtti aides of the r-ul between
Chateau Thierry and I'aru wim broken up by the French.
1IRIT1SH (IAIN TKRItAlN.
lajiid.m June 3 The lirltiah Uat night gained gnntud sh.ljtly
in a local operation on the northern aide of the FUndetg client th
war office announcna. Neatly 20 prtaoners wtre taken.
BRITISH AIR FI0HTF.RB DFJJTR0Y HUN 0UN FACTORY.
Ainati-rl am .litio- I lliituiir the llnliali a. rial adaika oil
.i'l.! nvv "f M'1-. -I" tl"' I'' .fi.'(rh.-r oik. empl '.! in rpairin
vruna mi I mntiinr aniiininil oui en- partly .t rot r
HRITISH AIRMEN TAKK REFRISAIJ
Amnterdam June 3 Four protu were killed six acrl'Hutjr
wounded and many sli.hlly injured when ten Brltmh mttB
attacked the open towa of Karlaruhe at 9 o'clock Saturday ninnim.
according to the Weier Zeituns; of Bremen Two of the British
airmen were shot down. It is declared.
TODAY'S WAR SUMMARY.
IlltlPilv .l.-fti Pus e-.y harrlpr In
Ih' eiiniiy a alh th Crem h tr l
ui ! on lh (OK'.'iii t.l. f lh AImi
HiJI.'iil la in. n'4lnir H.i'i. U "li .r-
Fitly w III" oiir.it l Ihe i;f
n nil ad.an. i. ha had aim th ' off- u
fito .. tri.w.t a wrrk a.i t..U
Aitli.oiKh a' l" to puh ! k hn
I l.'iu Ii I'l.n hi t "! 8'iou anil
' Noyon ih.i ii-riii.nn tvt l.ii un .t'in
to lii.uk II alt I. ahlln i out iiuilim th'r
ttniiK alia-ka lti.'i ar mak'na; i..it
1 olxnt attftiii'ta from lh in ' th
Mario to ii"iih o( lh 'iirii Th in
lil.Mi.il iiol.iil.ly la lo on'flaiih th"
i.oiMi..in .'.tor l.y for. In ha- k lh
l. r ao.ilh of Holmolia to . of
V Ih-ra Colli n i
l ai) t KM UK .ontlini. ail ...v
Sunday eat of i'.l' i Cott. r i an I
lll- fi.rnat of thn ilfli" ll!ll .il of
II.. ton lt .S.nnday IV f n h
had r. Ukrn four loan In HiU r. 'on j
I filor Hi" ii y jriirn ili Cm in h j
!n 'ii onipi-llnt n t.f u i fa
urolloi. alout thi.-n lull'- nn'h.-.it j
of Vlll.-ra 'ott-f.aa
Aumiti ihn iiii!atli wt of S-u
HUM KronC the Tr.-n. h t" a ft rl 1
I k.uMi Valula anii'hraat of Kar !
..'Ii.a ant Mil I'l fi.arl.y man
a".k. e'areh.'fn a-Hiihaaft loaar-l
M Mrn at t hatan 1hlrry wr
rtul""'t PafU r:.ta
Ihn lia-rmana ha not .r-.'.l M
Vrn and a ; "" MiT ha f..l mad'
trry Irohd rf!.iO to do ao T'o y
ii w hold a rrir uft of t 'hat. I
Ihoriy. wl'h Ilo. r'rrii. h m n'aoii'n!
a foothold in ihn wr'nn al.n
tin thn muIth aln 'K tlrrmana
utioir--. I ih Ik.niun. H'u nna and
i.M.k V'li in Tart'-nuta. h Imm n
rfovm fptm t liarnf.ia. Aro.iit 1 lih'4m
It I.a ai'uation la en hatisn-l. 'h i
mi. ma .r.n.al.lr hojli that th-lr at
tr n. . fr.wn VHIn m Tardrnoia will
oi.irUr.k lh a!lil trin.i' In th'
I h. ma alitor
In ar.n day thn firymana hn
i'il.n a dafifetona mIL-IiI In th at j
l id Hn and ha ml with aoma '
lo lOrmi.tirn to I rk ih nw
a!L.rit al'k th i.fia iH n titeard
Aiulrna In Mar. b ta ad I ' on to thr'r
i 'her a nt iirt-a the tjerniana tj.k a
hure amo.int of Krah".-innftan
ii re at T r rn TardMl thtT
In.ind i. r..ft anlili ry aheiu.
i..!o at and !.' h'tea
Th r baa hn I'"! av (! a
l.r. m thn anim front. tn'nd.t.K
the Algeri an amtnra !r!lt a'r-
r n ..mtln th !r bnmh'n ra'd and
I.a aorjent4 for 2J more C.rmn
.r;.tane On th Tout i"t"f tn a
n mhet btee for A mart an a'r-
f.ianc am! alt Gertnaa ma. bin. ne
i u-.it. y bt;.tana waa shot dw tbd
en Amnrtosj nvahln waa atit flows
i la names. "
(i. ii'il atfn aioi hae
(.ml. on h.ii.ul h.-h H'l llt I'rlt-
. h lii. 1 hn rai l ltil taa hour.
I i r bin' I'.l waa itno ah ! rt
l.r toimhor of (alirnts an.l ifri
r kili-'t nr winii l"t.
. ..ii i r ruiuuonary !t hi.-t
h v. ! a laraa (rt of I(.U haa
l .ii dr. Ur-d lit M an. I mny
'!' h.a n uiifU h th tntl .
.Irvikl f.iarninan( Koinn piiihir'ant
t .i ii. an-1 )iin. I Urn h to-oit
i .'.if I l.r noi'ln.i'ia Cl ho Slovak
i I nh'lo la h ai'n na rvunar
rid It-ni C.a. k .1 ;l rt a thr'n
r..;i t h fool u.ut!..ii In Rolth-
. in I I aid to r!..u now
n it Ih- t hr.:ri. la tn tlxrmaa "
t.. 4i. th Ka'-aa i.' Im d lrl.
tr t...i. tujr'ad l-r Mni'r ra-
ii ill ion to niai Uma
iittxip 1 1 1 i v or
Ol I Mil Hn III Hi: HHIVY
A Ir
I 'kUhn
lr; of I ' l..m-.a Iron
n t Hy in I ami. !- . Co'"-
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, June 3, 1918, newspaper, June 3, 1918; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713380/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.