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The Guthrie Daily Leader
.YOLUMK XI A II
noun.
PRICK 2c.
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German-A ustria
Fomenting as Red
Flag Threatens
LIEUT COL THEODORE ROOSEVELT. HIS WIFE WHO
WAS WAR WORKER IN FRANCE. WITH THEIR
CHILDREN J UST AFTER REUNION IN NEW YORK
AnXBICAN PEACE CONfER
ENCE DELEGATES RECEIVE
DISQUIETING NEWS FROM
PRIVATE SOURCES AS TO
CONDITION'S IN BOLSHE
VIKI SOURCES. SOCIALIST
LEADERS IN PARIS WANT
FRENCH TROOPS WITH
DRAWN ROM RUSSIA; RED
TERROR IH SPREADING
OVER ALL EUROTE
BULLETIN
Peris. MixH :T (Ond t ort tn
Hungary seem ta hae affected Ger
man Awitni Adv.tee to trie Aieeri
can peace ccittereme dtti(i tfom
private ajenta in Vienna indicate tne
ei'Slence f trte-ealening state of af
fair there.
WANTS FFUNCH TROOP
WlTrtORAWN ROM RUSSIA
Paris Marc Mantel Caeim end
Paul Laffont. (octal at tnemttere of t"e
tiiimbir of depvtiea. ntjitt a vigorous
attack tooajr en I' government!
policy toward Nuua and urged the
withdrawal of French trovpe from that
country.
DOUSMtVIKl ARM V
IS ADVANCING
Berne March -1 he boiahev.ki
army which on its way to Hungary
hat rcachej Brody. according to the
latest ntwt received here.
NON SOCIALISTS IN
MwNGARV STAND PAT
Vienna March 2i A d apatch to th
fceue Frt't PriM On irfi that aM
thf not eooa'.at parties in Hungary
will support the new government it
it said and it hat been decided to act
against the entente. The rural popu
lation if reporieJ to have gone over
to trie communiata.
BOL6HKVIKI Ik
SPREADING FAST
Pant. March ? Budapest d a-
patohee ta tha Lausanne Garette
that Count Michael Karclyi former
prtm er of Hungary has been nego-
tiating with the Moacow toviet gov-
irnmtnt ainct last November through
M Rat.ov.ky. the boleheviet leader.
"Rumania which it the last ham-
fart agamat bolshevtam it aerioualy
threatened by 1jO.COO Russian boi-
aiifviki troors and an Hungarian di-
visione." the dispatch says Tha al-
lies should rush men munitions and
fcod there foe every hour loat may
hava aerioua consequences "
O tsatchea received at Bern Say
that Nikolai Len.ne the Rutaian boi-
sevittl premier intends to send a dele-
(Con; Iti'i-ii on pa feur
LEGI S UTU R f foToJuURN
NEXT SATURDAY NOON
Seven Foot
Black Giant
Is Laid Unv
Milwaukee toe. Ma'ch Ge
Bell aged a t e f-e eeet fud
eleven mvh to'cred man of a mni.
(jl attraction p'aymg a a local
theatre s s"et and instance kitt-
ed today at a room.n nowee
Macro la'r. twenty fie. who trav-
eled w.tn tne eclored ant was ar-
retted in connection wi h te crime.
Bell t'v)re J'- pcurda wor a
ttnty an toiler and twenty. three
hce.
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Many Disp utes Will
Be Left to Peace
League to Settle
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of a Horse ami
Toil Is True
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l'av I'njl iia "lt(i Near
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were wt '. n tinnt ! r1 I
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w .h wet " w lh it Tt-e e-
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buyf "! l"e wian ai-. g.l went
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ir'e' le y reu rel .la fe anel
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ALL rOOD IN HUNGARY
IS UNDER GUARD
PRESENT CITY
i'
Taxpayers Desire Wafer
Completion of Water Plan
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Deficiency Bill I Signed By
Governor; Dog Tx Measure
Killed; Other Bill Tlut
Have P&tfred
Ok! ih1- mt C'r Mar h ".'.-- Si" i '
TUe a: l' r i.i'urf w y a Ijinjrn
Katurilay !rrti'in A'l im.-irtini
Kil hate te n ; r al.y ral. A
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THE WEATHER.
Cut
Vierna March ?" The Hungarian'
peop e a commuaary for toi i'liilisn I
hat ordered the immediate c'oama of
all atorea ecept food drug and to- !
bacco ehcpa and haa Jnected that no
iii;ii
forJa ehail be removed from placet!
under he ban. Offenders wi'l be ha-
b'e to incur the death penalty it it
ta.d. in advices received here.
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CitizenliiD It Taken Up;
"White Way" Possibility
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HOE FOR AMERICA
Prom coast to coatt the gardens
(row millions of them. Send a two
cent stamp (or postage to the Na-
tional War Garden Commission
Washington for free garden book.
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Orls-bomav Ton.sht moarlv loulr;
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Success and Failure of Women
Workernjndustrial Pursuits
What Women Employed by New Jersey Chemical Plant Accomplished at Dan-erou.i
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ta s-uacaed rumaeif at trie coming eiec-
ttoet Hiatcandidacy ta eeicuntering
cona-derable appoa-tiaet throuaout the
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tha heart af the bueineea d strict here
shortly before tarn today and es-
caped with mora than 2O0OO In cash.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 25, 1919, newspaper, March 25, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713581/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.