The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 20, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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SI
XIT7ZZ7 ALL YOU CAU m WAR flAVnTCfiTAnra AT? IUVE j02 COLD IW m. DO DTO 'XT'! TO WIN THE WAR FOR HUMANITY.
.The Guthme Baily " Leader.
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UUTllItIK OKLAHOMA WKNlUY Al'Ul'NT 20.
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CZECHOSLOVAKS
AID THE ITALIANS
More Than 30000 of Thete Drave and Daunt-
less Soldiers Have Deserted Austria Have
Joined the Italian Ranks And Are Doing
Great Work In Propaganda As Well As In
Actual Fighting. They Are Familiar With
Austrian War Plans.
ARCHIE ROOSEVELT IS GETTING WELL.
BULLETIN.
London Aug 19 -Via Montreal - Heavy fighting ha been in
profrea on the Ussuri front sayi Reuter s correspondent at
Vladivostok and Czecho-Slovak outposti have been forced to retire.
NEW AUSTRIAN OFFENSIVE SOON.
Washington Aug 20 - Resumption of the Austrian offensive on
the Italian front is to be expected at any time according1 to Uie
military critic of the Italian newspaper Corncre d 'Italia says a
dispatch received here from Rome The military critic writes and
bases his prediction on such recent events as the closing of the
Swiss frontier the visit of Emperor Karl to the Trentino and the
conference at German military headquarters.
LOilC PROMISED AUSTRIAN OFFENSIVE IS PREDICTED TO
BREAK SOON; ROMAN IN GOOD SHAPE TO MEET IT NOW
fj a . JO
GERMAN REAR
CUAROS COVER
1
RETREMENT
iMMii; i.sif;i:vis ami;
itiiM Kii) ami ntossiv.
;i hi: im umi
IMIIKII.IV; III-
ios nn ( ki:ii
(By JuiUe Hen It I.in.ls.y I
During my rcint v i s ft to Italy I
tuarl conalatitty about the t'istho-
tslovaka and the nil they are t'tvin
to the Italian army. 'Thin wax a mat -er
o( jreat Inter". t to me. Alihmuh
I knew timclhine nlxnit the il.i unties
vigor of thee brave people. I had nut
aHrc;Utod th important e of the
work the yr iIoittK for tb tallan
and for all the Allied force.
I first iiau'H' ri J a nuniber of the) .tihtriu out
t'tex hoalovak aollui one morning
In Captain Merr'Tt' oHI. e in Koine
1ea hey came !n. I could not he
'notUinjf thtm tiwauH of thoir i;ul!n:f
fa-srlng an iidculid phiniii I !n-
iulrt'd who thty wtn and wu toi.I
lhat they wi-r ft-(ii-nt vlhltom in
Captain MerrUma offirp ami t hut
fhey wtp rndi rn.g valimhli- aid In
Tarrying pro) aft:inda anions the Au-
tiinn force. TVv hav also glvrn
IniiKirtant Ipformniion to th liallun
Koneral ataff an! have xuppltrd dut.i
lurning the recoil' Auxirlnn orfcniv'
into a complete fiaaro.
After thl I aw a bihkI many C-r-
jiii unremTvedly united aaasnst th"
t'fntrul iMer Tlu tnorale of t'lti
Austrian army In nvr low elih just
now. From ba. w and ht-ard. I
l'llve that If tt rre today poaalbU to
it. are irtMipa from the i.ti-rn front
and miarairteo tht'in rtMTve and
eiinlptnent. a (nu'CfMful t)ff'nt'.(" !
ct ulil )) lutini'ht'd axaintit AuntrU thin!
fall and the iMtal Monarchy tnuUI lf
rffK-ually Hit oat of the war With
of i'i the war cou'il t'
Ki oih m or r MAN
Thla I th f.rst I'liot.iKi.nh of
Anllit IlittmrVi li ttil." hn wan
woumli-d in Krtnie I In. bmii I luin
It- a Unn. fur V 1 In Jti.t recovering
flom the wounnt he rrrnvrd hen
a shrapnel hell iinded near Mm
t'tljtaitier 42nn' lloffmuM. Wf
home i In ()Kl.tti to!t i tnditiK t
the left
REACH 21 SINGE JUNE
Estimates Pface Total. Number
That Will Register Next Sat-
urday At 158000; 3426
In Oklahoma
Vanlilnj!t(in. Aei ':-ltevie ex-
eniled In a year ooner
The luttred hih the Aui-trl.mn
fi-tl for the Cerh la almoat a in-
t'nxe an the Cerm.in' hatred for V.ni
Innil The Auttt-nna fee) that the
ll-itld h 1 I'll l..truva..l Lli..m ..it. I
. '. 1'matei annotmc-d today ky the ito
never ntoi to uniewber the Uiiik ' '
It.njt yearH iluriiu. whleh they op-
ponej them Vlit!e I wa at the It;il-
lr. n front. I wa uliown aonie large
ti'lked rlulia ti i looke.l like rvll
of barbarian tlaya They were deadly
liokinK wi;apon. and It neented al-
nioiti Imredidlld'- that they should
be brought into ise in tbit century.
Vt I wai aninirel that they ve act
hoitlovak anldlera both In Home n-i ( ua lly been ued inDitii.illy for bring
ing Czei-hnnlnvAl.. In 1hetr whole
tarnival of brin.illty. the Central pow.
er have hi an civ been guilty of great
er atrnltien than in Autr!a' tret-
or the Italian battle front. And I
r.iuat say that I aaw n. finer more
toldlerly fellow in all my trip "iru
Europe. The boldnem Ihey hive
vi tt niarahal geu."al. thow th.it l.'.v
mn young men t'i have bet time twen-
tv -one d I ore l.M June A r Would teg
i l-ter for military ervlt e next Sut-
uiday Of thla number It In Hmat-
eu that about half will c into t laxi
one aubjerl to Immediate call to the
rolora Kxtlmate. of Saturdays reg
If (ration by ftiat tm hide:
Arkanaa. -tVM'i. Umialana. 3.0IO;
Cklahoma. H.l.'t.. Tennei-itee :!Tsf.
Teiaa
DECISION OF COTTERAL
Three Shawrfee Men Must Serve
Terms la the Federal Pen On
Charge Of Selling
Booze
The drtui o.m of appeuU i-St
IV.ul Minn h.m hfflrdrueit the en-
t nceg of lien fond. Charlea Mi' - j
I Knight and W II .irani.'all of Show-
(CMttnuMl rr rihi
INVOLVED IN OIE SUIT
Appeal Is Taken From Cotteral s j XW :( i'li S-SIIOT
fhown in leavlnj the Austrian ranka.rnent of the tVet honlovaku A few
l really amaalng Thorousbly ro-.-jweeka aeo .to Ci.-hrt were hanged
Tlnced that An ria-lltmsary haa no
other pur;oae toward the t'xe'hoa-J
lovak peopla that to tpi ren-and ei-'
fdolt them the f zechi in the Auifj
triall army have dem-rted wbolenalej
nd Joined 'he Italian force. On one!
ingle day 10 I waa told a many an
CiechoIovak delibt-rately left
the Auatrlana and entered the Italian
ramp. The total aumber of Cieh-
lovak now In I aly. includ.nc lo.i"'
wldiera. I wa aMtre mat not fir
arort of JO.ftAO.
Of coyrae these men are primed
with all aorta of military Information
Thejr wer able to tell th Italian
much about the Austrian j!n of at-
tack prior to the launch ng of the of-
fenvlve. The Italian knew the dav.
and In aome cn- even the exact
hour at which th Austrian movement
were to be launched Their tictor-
le on th fiave. in which he co-operation
of the Cietho-tovak waa a
big Item have fone far to ronaole
mimv it i : is ni i:
i on it ri hi; ir m;i;is
Chicago Auj :'ii- One dollar for a
hatrmt and fifty rent for a ahave
T.lll he the tanVird prfceg If bar-
bra acce;i the ugetion of the lUr-
her Pup.'ly Iteab'ra" aocli Ion. a
national organltanon hlh ! hold-
Irg lt annual meiting here.
(By 0o. J M O Mallaltrca )
ratio Aug M-A tn Tanlenou
'he Cetman hlkli roinumud l ftibt
Itig ail energette rer auard h.ittie m
I'liar-lv It I tt'triK to unaiili an
tout It o' lu mat lat an mltile out
O the M.nitlt.tie o. ke from the
Alllea and prt.bably to form on the
h.ii i h. 'in liMiia f tU.' Homme new
baiting oiiiiitt a it did on the
Vi'wle
Hut there tinmi be enormou ob-
ttnnnm a. ro ! Sntiitii cMagt
vhtth are ii.iit iinniiv l.omli'd by al-
I. til avUtoo t'on enu.-ittiv the re.ir
euard t f t; h! ft ttit!lf.rti)v outh of
the tlver The vmeiitlitl teaul of the
bailie already r. ti a)ired
H Imlh nldea of the t)le the U'n o i ll
l-c.vtet hv ttv (lertuati nff-n-
l ive r. l inK ed Coder Allied
preaure the front will once more be
tome rrelillnenr 'lelWeen Albert and
Uhelliu
I'aria and aKnlni Amletn wa there.'
fore vain It la poatible the biglt
tomtnar.1 turvacxaj a furihrr and
larger retreat to tha old Hindetiburg
line The (ierttiit ni'Wapapera aerlo
to predi. l it. and even ilt advotate
It Mar h.tl l.u lettdorff. If he I.
reallv a mitMer mind niux confide
tee new iit.ntivt ta nr T!it manv
thotiyblful .ilin ..
Indulgad In lllua'oea.
Whether tv tt nl ao hlmrlf ..i
nre. who were convicted In the Apt ll. heiher he a advlaed by the .
I'lIT term of I'.'. e State dUtrl.l j .rln. hl. hlnilf niu
c.mrt on the hart of alupi 'ng In
nu lent I tin liquor to fiftlou peraona
at Shawnee Th'-y were nentcnccd
by Judge fi.ii.tal to aerve two year
In the penlti ntl.t.e gi l.eavi nworth
Kan. and til pay a fine of SVoO rath
When the i irc.lt court if a.ieal
affirmed the dec;ton 'f the dintrlct
court every a;'eil that wa entered
l i the J"t; t.-m; uf court had been
fleared up and it every raie the de-
clalon of th" lower court had been
uatalne.1 I ; - r-rl Attorney John A
Fain argued theae raaea In St Paul
n May
Decision In Arkansas River
Bed Case To Circuit
Court Of Appealg
SHOT MAS SY IIIAS
I 0 K. I m.:ii Art;
11 IN IIW; total no
Pari a Aug .tv l.teul Menu Ponrk
f'rent h aviator ali'tt down three tier-
man airplane Wtdneaday. It la offi-
cially announi e ThJa bring hla air
vbtorlea up to Uty.
An a; pal. invoNing million ot dol-
lar i In oil and g.a leanea waa ir-
feited In federal court here thla
morning The mjllanta include the
lirewer-l.lllott Oi! 4 (lat -uimi-aay.
l'ne.(Kae oi 4 Uaa company.
Chitkvanre Oil 4 Oat company No.it-
W One Oil com.iiny. Arkan.aa River
Oil (iat compary and C N lla.kelt
the Italian for the hitler event of i and the alate of Oklahoma at Inter-
Caporetto venori and the matter hat been taken
fieaid'a artnally lighting fir the AH '' 'he tinnit contt of appala of the
lea lha Ciethoalovaka have v-cn sa-j Cnited State
aidiionaly apreadinr ai!.e4 jiro?!- Tlaia e wat decided In I nl'ed
randn thro ax a the Ao:rtan nrmi-a j Statea court he-. nnfavorably to a)-
Ja wow tbeT are ab'e to do th'a lii'el'.anta. th court holding that the
do lct know but they nndoabtedivj Arkanaaa river wa not n navigable!
haveVnv aori -h nndergronml rail- '". within the meaning of the law.
rnad ftome of the material ha heenihcT " month '.t Grand river near
drvwed feow tlloona and afrp!"''. I'ogree and. tVrefore the owner.;
It la well known that the entire Ana-!JP f " Caa righta waa
' rMtil ! tk ft. -a iLa '9 l - . . -
- --- " - 1.1 I ll.l Irf T1 '
Klotkholm Au ;'4Sernian war
rorrefKndeni r.-porl to Uaeir new
pepera that they in.perie una taken
from the 77th Airerican regiment and
found them to be thotcuna. each car-
rying five rart'ldgea loaded with
hukhot They declare that the nae
of anrh gun la tontrary to the o..
flevg ron vent ion
ENGLAND' CHAIN C0
IS 810 THIS VCAK
ITI.I:lin MY.
i oh m: i:ii:itMUP
A petition wa ftled thla morning
a'ling for 'he appointment in the
ceae of lt"y Jnkinr va The Crow Oil
& Oaa rnm'any and the Mo Tom
Oil V fia comia y
Theae eompanlei have oil Ivld.ng
la aou'ht aatern (kUhonia. wbh prin-
cipal officea at l?hwnee
tain lllulon. wh.h eve.it. have ( ru
ally belled 4le tdayed again t an
adveraary wlio.e valu he did r.n
ayfflclentlv api.rtlale He be!i...l
In the deprei 11 II of the remaining (
Anglo Krvnth af-engtb ronaeipimtlv '
to the aterlllty -.f the Allied l(h
cominander'a efft rta lie thought i
hliiKeif mamer .' the nenw method
of iirprle attack hut he fount hi
tiellrTrtl
I'M .Sir
PLANS COMPLETED FOR
!
Au Jfl-Kngland w tr im j Ugf t ltw.. .-(Mrnir rken
lxvndMi.
rrop tnta year will be the bligjt
alnc ISfcg pir harle reldinr. di-
re tor-general of fowi production. In
forma the Dally Ma i
BT"ICKCN WITH AfNDICITI
Ira KeUo. of 'e Keiao II ii and
1 with ap!Bdtrita al noon i!y. and
j waa hurrtej t hi hrme fur treat-
j men !!e will probably have to aa-
dergo an o ralh.n at the hoapital.
Irian army ta well perwated with
Ctnhi Inflneni e and the Caach are
PW
1
New Orleana. Aag 5 Tonithl and
5; rd net Jay rrt:y cicady to ct-Mir
ard t In the .tate of Oklahoma
f.pw whit la the appellaata obtained
their leaHi.
If the"je-iton of the lower court la
-talnei and tMined it mean a that
the hnndreda of wella. both oil and
gs. above the moeth of Grand river.
it Oklahoma. hong to the 0arv.
rnd that the la -a on aald will bow
The Crovdiy German Lie.
"The I 'mtesl Sfnlen crnmetit will johliatc nil luatia
hfler I hp war. Lil-rtt IU.r.N ft.r lie wr will l-e nnih
w.rtlile) fir .'
IVrhajw the r?tnit palj.lile nrxl utterly rilii!ua IJerrnan
Iw which has lten rrt.nileil in th ntate f Oklahoma waa lh
aUve kfat-tnet.t whih rNfntly f.iin.I ircialion in lllaine
tomtit'. ' . .
matef tn Marnal Ttn h
Petaln and Marshal llalg
V tan not we mtial not nnj'?ure
the nllerlor interallied hlb commari I
er. project. it win Js-t con- ; Al l .r .r.r. r.. mfcl4 .
tlnue the preaaure e.erclaej on b.ihfr lnMjr(4r) r; f
ban a. of the ON- nut the battle of . . A..hs.lrn Tr
the l.le de rrar.-e for W an now 0rr d ulnle..v will f.f..
.an it mat. void rorn;rie. ad tiej nn u (
battleg a I nee la Marrh leeni to
i
have drawn to a do Other .eri.it.
ar no doubt goinj lo draw attention
advene to the h'gb commander. 1
W have one avmptorn f the m'er.
allied high comnmd'a lntntiori Inj flDrfllM
the definite formation tf an autont ! UlLlllli
mot American trmy under the om
fnand of General Perahlng That l
wht I indicated n n of my rerent Military Trainin C'jnipuUory:
arm tea in qltiif (.enaral I'.t'a'n
Th American ndllera are goir.g to
have their aeto while rori'lnu ng to
iwrtlrlpat in other bt!e tn r
e or rtf h front
One IncortteetaUlM fr alar..) on'
among event and I.udendorff a w.lM
aa the Auatro German H lana.
cannot fill to realli. i
me eqnibrlum tt lb force w b . K
la aprlng Ihana.i to Itua-ia'a A
f -ci Ion. api-aeed to be In O
favor. hene forth will benefit a- Al
Ilea The dl.pro.orilon of it f tht-
Int fartora will t-eoma more .rli
Wevkljr to the detriment of lb central
vmplrea. owing to th lnraat. fro-
rrav arrival j th batterHd of
Cnlted iMitea trnrapn Laden W?'
wn.t re!lie th-lr naallty la worth
inantity
Ctrtntn i Rwaaia
OLD HINDENBURG
LINE IN SIGHT
Allies Are Forcing Kaiser's Armies Back To-
ware! Th First 1914 Line; Enemy Abandon
Old Lys Salient; German Airmen Again Bom-
bard City of Nancy; Terrible Food Riots
Shake PetroRrad.
BULLETIN.
London An. 20 I p M Th rrtfieh Ttrtth rtn attacked
aain this morninjr on a front of tn mllas Utwn the 0it nd
lie Aisne atui recha in.txlntum depth of two mlUa actordinf to
a difpAtrh from the battl front.
Th atlvancti of thn french tropa tndngtn th whoU Germ an
position t 8oUotn and on tht river Alin.
It is ouil)! that th 0mutn now will withdraw to tha
Chemin tlea I)nip
Before 9 o'clock thu mornirg the Trenth 4pturd 500 Oer
mang in the lector alUtcked
OKRMAN RAID ON TOUL
Waaltington Aur 20 A Get man raid on the American Hnti
north of Toul. in a comparative! quiet lector waa rtpulaed ajii
rriultrd tn loe to die Oertnana. General Perahlnf reported today
in hia rnntmunhiue dtd Auuat 9
ALLIED rRESSURE INTENSIFIES
Allied JH.NHiire tlkMillt tin I ' mull line Iron) S..miIi tmrlti-
ward " l(i' Siilumi' uil. hi Hh- I 'l.to l. i .-1 . . r- . iiotiiut.'
.Iiil iiotthueal of Ni.i.ni the rYeiw h hitvtf .pi ( ie
il! .t of Vn.eii .iii the eii.t hit oh. of mn! itlrett.fi which flmva
into llic tl. riM r tit Mm;iiii it l.iuii to t t lctf irtitltrrt tf
t lie I'i fio li y t-Ht'-i -ny
I'.nlhtr imitli in Ihe ninuhi aiiii'ii region hclwettt (jtaaiuy
mil I It vuliiieiiiii t ret i'rt i utliil.it fire i lcMit. Hita in
tint i t'i' ion tlml the r'nioh il.Jiiim In . fittiii 'I In i. oi t firt'l )'
It-rthiy and 11U.1 t it'tiitt il the ilt iye of I'lmjire-it mi the Hhh nhuVf
llihet tmrt.
III the old l'iArh lutllle f it l. I he t ict in.i fi hftte in cti Jl.jtH h-
inj tcjH'itttHl ctnitilcr n!t.itK awMtoal the lUtliaU line iM Ih rta;t"it
tt.iul In- i of I 'hilly uhitli i h.ii th .if lt'.e Thct aatitiita wert
r'MiUed hy ilie Mriti-li
The ol. I ! n.tliell hrti.it r .a 1 1 flilffctletl tit 1 1 hv I he
tiertiiiltl ret Ht'lilfill Ir.'til the r!rt'me u lt I It iotoii held hv
llo"o i.fl.r ll"'ii itil -.1 l'.-ti . flic Uritiali tdfi'litl aliitrinritt
hliow tli.tt ilie tm.. i..im tiiti ..iii M.tult. .Hi Hit tinttli. In hi
v i tntly ol l..'1'.oi. 'ti 1 1" oiS It i .i nt' ( irie Iriii'iift. tf iihdiid'itii'il
hriili'it m the 1 1 ret!. m .1 t V'eti.tiif wlnth hut Iwcti in. iijo. d hy
Hi. lintiah
trniiiii iiiiiii'ii I m. it li.tmli.il iiy (f iiit-v fir.nr I
m' to the tiflr i.tl . ..it from l'.rta Six of the iili.in M.ptit.itoli
Mere kllfetl illlll it ...!! IIMII.I.-.I
Teriill'' fool tiK I .t e .t. .Hire. I af 1 VI rn'i ttd nt'.ordiiiif o
t r t . rtit.tiiin; A iiin'ct I mi In i of lUrliti If i .ii. (hill
hundred of ieioi were ltl!eil nit.J Moiiiitled ( truiK a hftllle
I. elMeeii rioti t find leitih uu.ii l uhiih are Ihe fiiniti atij.jtort of
II. ll.tKhet U Liritoe. fl. ..t lil.y to r' r t tK.rt t til.t I hi I
i . .1 r i .1 1 I. in t lueii j no I i ;ined ii '.tr..tfiid
EMS FIGHTING STUBBOHNLT. ME S L0.7LY GIVING
Unlforma For Boya Will Be
Khaki Middy Blouae and
Sktrtt For GirU
1 be of a 1. 1 r a t i i i cn.l plan f..'li.
ti.ua of the t i I. re hfh . fi
i ate l..it . ..ol!. .1 il A I
i Vial In hi to. a In hi of'ee f'.t
i oul i a aa t fce i.fii... i'i. t'
j rt li'iti i.i.ii la ated . . I.
I It i!t h.te a i..'l uf rl t.a.h
'era in the eff . - the lf..re
1 o ! n all al'l not all t.
. .'u!B'a An'ii g tSl time and tjr'l
i .t I - t f x th". t II' 'l mwl att'l
enr;i the frr.bm a on M n ! aa t
T-i '. S-.t i 4ttJ 3. he .;.. Ho -
ti.orr o .na te Jal"'f en
Thir.1V ai4 ttie ira t$n I'rwtar
Mot fa'af fl af- -.) V- ai'l fe-t
!!' tt hffh a.jf( ie. b-r. f..f a
fnker j.rotilrnt are t 4 awll' In I ml tt.n' rm-e oe'iire . t.--il a.
hee of the wetter front f( ! ' .. Won.l.r f.'k n( The l-. h r.
fventa Wm to l- takl a bat! tra'vi! he jr v.a IV roCa of th.tr va
for German? A.'4 laterven'b.a ai-irna 'la if at 4a r. o that t h v
! realr I mailt)! tt rffavta felt al lraa Ua a work f Vrntdav wUhout
tkow.-h It la belnr carried ml ca t C lay or con fat I m Anr ateVt
arming Art hand and 'fce Vanraajllat rare to raar rvjrwe oat tn th
rilroa4 the ami IkiUaevlli el menu i fc al ar finn- roevWoia to
i' not i in iba aniiia fr.mt from
V;f i.i It hrini a
t ra'h !... nn a mile frtint
i at t et li .a ar ti-. ...titea
a st t mo menai-e 14 ta t;rriii line
fn.rti ta Homri" t Hhelftu
V .i if !: th.r rt..r tn I aolrtl
!'. t ' he I ...i.a.t t he !tl'.t
ate 'be (at f Hr.. i 1 h..
I 'ten. h a it t-tu-it th ...irii u 14 1
..tri of lo rt The of (Vae
!... I m j. r I He nemv h.
tun t ...tn whtitl al... lalmi
I hr. atn t In r a n! b thr Kfra. H
rlvan.e or ih- higS 1'i.mhI h -Ifceetl
the .ti.n n a.ih
e( .1 of V.iVua
itTltH Mtll CtN IN rANOC"
la I'Iji I. r lh tti i a have at4e
.IJ 11. .1 upr. ab.e (.In la the
I t. .:.M .n4 the (l-ai atttta-
t on w o hin tfce alwnt p. ra Wo.ra)
.'f...ilt c. i lirttsn ai.ia.t ta
hat i f ibe ! th. Itrinth have
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 20, 1918, newspaper, August 20, 1918; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713973/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.