The Kiowa Chronicle. (Kiowa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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THE
KIOWA
CHRONICLE
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ATLANTA FIRE SWEPT
ARE EIRE SWEPT
yean o.l M: '.ur* :i— -* in e:s
which were fired ky ton Palmer am©
!>1» X7 • mtr
ei*;: a;; dirtctce '' •. • » bang Mtn-
mv tcuM and r*_-h* ■■-
U« <A Mtrrll w.thin IVi yards f
tie talk.
A lack of c*;so:vh.p .r "he Hugo
>4i! male .: p*:?* - tor th* tans
robber? plot to trip through. The
jetton wh:h mimed th* ink a.-.d
tied the dale tor lie robbery -sere
ex.banged between »v.;;.s who w.s
•cout.rg in tie hit* and M- .airs
and Verr-.i; *: were inside •; tail
Merrill. who *i- •-• -.ng a s; r cm
fir t-.ng drunk pa.d h § fi n* »- ; t*-
cored h.i re'ea-e McCla-re «u sent
oat with tie county ro»d gsng and
escaped.
PROPERTY LC S IS SOuTH
METROPOLIS REACHES
THREE h LL:0SS
IN SCHOOL DEPT.
t I ❖ STATEHOUSE BREVITIES ❖ I
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CLA.CE RAY. B00KEEPER
ARRESTED OS CHARGE OF
EMBEZZLEMENT.
HAD BEEN UVIN6 TOO HIGH
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ACRES OF HOMES DYNAMITED
Ore;:e i »i at a
a -ts. t c' a ; - ;t ;
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: :e of the pesri
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wa? enter'! at
at-i ’ond was fixe
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Wj-.y. -j Co"— >» :* C-pa- ae*. A He* De sari meet.
Terra—.e ■ - cf tre rate Tie State Highway Department has
arieiing cot; .-?..; cre-ite-i by tie organied a Bursa’.: of Publicity for
tie pvpoM of dn-cm: rating informa-
nor concern.ng tie food roada im-
prc venter: of tie state. One of the
first object* cf tie flan i* to br.ng
cour’y oi ta and otier* interested
in tie building of pubic roada Into a
better understanding of tie law and
defarttaert redu.re-m'r.t* as to tie
ei.eriiture and distribution of state
:s_ Mr Gant mi- *!*e"-d -empor- and federal aid Nearly eight mil-
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state and tie nat.on for road .mproTe-
trer: daring tie et-u-sg five years.
tie
r of
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rat i - »-•
and Ms-chan, al
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Aid
Moerebonse. dean
marketmg of the
fy* ~~
;cse the comm.s-
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i - electe-i tempor-
Mr
n vi-te-pres:-
y «:
■'house tcKpcrary
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g* tf>e Wca th/.
OLD DR. WU COMES BACK
-sr »r:jsn;;. to L. S. Heaia
Ne* C* -tie Ca: '■ei
STORY OF THE RAID
(By A. H. Pa mer, P'et dent of the
F.'at State Ba'a of Tui.ancri.
We got a tip from Hugo early
in the morning ;ha: we were -o be
robbed. I immediately aimed all
my neighbor.r.g merciarta. asking
them to Join in the fight when !
gaTe the final. Then I placed
all the bark s money, except about
IJ'.n) in sliver, irs.f* the vault
and hid a shot gun and automatic
rifle behind the Tault door.
When the robbery appeared,
about 10 ' o'clock IT H Bailey,
cashier, and myself were the only
persons in the back They poked
Tie r runs through the fixtures
and ordered u? to shell out.
We shelled, loading "hem up
with all the silver In • gh and
offered no resistance whatever
when they ordered us into ti e
vault.
One of the robbers -!amrr‘,J the
vault door but it failed *o lock
and. as soon a« I thought they bad
time to tore their ba it? and start
toward the outer door. I kicked
open the vault door and opened
fire with my shot gun
Ore of the robbers, the one who
carried the sack of money, was
Just starting oit the front doir
I let him have it in the shoulders
He fell against the dcor facing
then stagesre : outs de Bfmcn
runs a -• re near the bank, was
m b ■
with • Manx ■
and the mbb»r fell.
A» I started toward the back
door. I found myself face to face
w;-h another member < f the gang
We excr.--.red tv ' or ‘tree more
shot* before he finally fell.
"X>on't kill m*. mister." he cr.ed.
"AI1 right, f »rdner." I said. 1
never d.i shoot a man wren be
was down*
But I hadn't rrtr*- than unit
i;*ii :r w h* 't;
The "h-rd man. who had run c jt
a s.d- d-. r sy caught ah«out 11
yagt- from • e bank Mansour tad
f(M5owe: end shot him
I tn.nk botn wounded men w.li
die.
We didn't knew any of them.
Atlanta.—Fire that started in a
storage plant near Decatur and For.
streets swap- nor.fc and t.irthea-t over
a lurga part of At.an'a s rea.dence
sect on but was brought under con
trol ; .it before .t reached the At
lanta baseball park.
Apri.x.ma'e!y seventy-five blocks
were destroyed. TTie tea', less is es-
t:ma’ed by some persons at between
l. . and 12 tut the fig-
ures are neither from off al sources
nor ba^ed on calculations to give them
• eight Acres of what 1 rmerly bore
beautiful hemes were laid waste by
dynamite used as a safeguard against
further de-. astatton.
7_ .sands of home' -s persons are
being fed and housed -he auditor-
ium, armory, the negro Odd Fellows'
hall and In hundreds of pr.va'e homes.
The most of them »avs<j only what
they could carry as household goods
piled up in the streets in advance of
the Jai'i were devoured in the rush
of the confiagrat on
For -ix hours dynamite was resort-
ed t .
fighting apparatus sent from other
cities was of aome a;d.
Only ore death has been reported
Mrs Be--e Hodge- died of s -c!t af-
ter her h -me burned. Sixty injured
person- were -.«.en to hosp.tal- but
It was reported none was seriously
hurt. Appr l.mateiy seventy five
blocks were devastated. The deal toy-
ed bu img- r rge 1 the - ay ;- m
‘hacks occupied by negroes to homes
up to It - or 5' -
Pek.ng—President L V. n Hung
has issued a mandate dismissing
Brem.-r Tuan Chi J.u from ifiie and
nsm.ng Dr W. Tir.g Fang firmer am-
bassador to the l'n.‘e.fi 5’s'es as act-
.ng premier and empowering him to
'cm a new cab n*
This action probably will end the
deaiiock in pesrhament ar.d make p:-s-
d a sum o
.s high a? Jit
ted on a charge y
- » ..
T F Dm
A f .ri y
imzz-
■ 15 <>.
t H Pati
< f - tered with 1 F Doaceil
;u-- ' the peace ar.d ez-*rei <
p ea of r . t guilty. He wt'vec pre; m-
inary hear.tg and wi« held to the
d.*tr t court.
Kay i i-eez E’.mei >= = mi: a
year He was described by a M.
r.ey, secretary of the schoci
e;artxent a= one cf 'he hari-
■ke-s ;3 -.vf e5l;re depanmenb.
ry was tlJS a ac- -
State P-etected.
i protected fal
bond ng companies, -he ccmmiss.on-
m Imtnediateit after tbs
re- - - ,e-_ -he sur*tv
par -- *e- r. • i-i Ray : - g.ven
•te
tody
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tr.e e xmer-
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m
lan d <
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* of me
the e ther tecs us-
tml e-dncaL-onal
ci * '
kUL.::zs to h4Te :
that it may begi:
poss.tl* in new
cond.tiers re~u.‘.
They he'teve now
ihle co-operate
in he : ng fsrmr - f the state •:
market their fall and summer cm;-
th s year
The first aim -f the commission
if- - .- has tee- pirmi-ner.- v rgsn
:ie-d w.;; be to form community gr:w-
ers rgmira’i-n' m all pars of ’he
-*a’e. Afterward the comrri—
make arrangemerts to -cmply w -h
•hit -e.--; n of 'he =’*te law a.-'- * t
the federal government therw
w. fee available during the fiscal
■ fi
1545 41? y> which has teen met by aa
e-;.al apprcpr.ation by the state This
money must be expended on contlnu-
nes if poet read? selected by
tie hirhwiv department, subject to
the approval of the federal govern-
ment
T. F Hensley a member cf the low-
er h:use in the fifth and sixth legisla-
tures. and one of the oldest news-
paper men in the state. :s .n charge,
as manager, and it is Lis desire to
g-t :n touch with ccuaty comm-ssion-
ers. county enf.neers. county new u-
;ap«r men and *1! other persons in-
a cera.n ei--n‘| :enes:e<i in road improvement to th®
end that they may receive circulars,
buliettr- and other good roads pro-
paganda Gs.ed from time to time by
the department.
Gua’d St Neess Men.
Recruiting of tue three national
guard un.ts ye: unde: war strerg*h
which have no: been called into fed-
eral serv e will be started at once.
-
* ’he axr cul-
aur f Ida
e commission are
-gar.ted in order
i work a? seen is
f the extraordinary
ig from the war
that they will be
>'.n* agents . : eral Earp.
iar.
:us market ng centers cf the na- »h> has received such instructlcna
fir'm the war department
three *5 > bonds tc the - -
7. - etory cf ' e defa :a’i n iat-*
back • in iadefin te ’..me which ’ne
fr-t ex -m nai. by C-:: n V. en :.e
deputy sta’.» examiner and inspector,
has r:t disclosed Ray had charge
of - - =■ was known as -he im-prcve-
mer.’ fur d
Z:.~ mpr--T«me3t fund cc-—-e-d o*
e greater part * - he - rk f the
n must be carried on
Through the county and difri-t ir
f ’he stat* Recjnes’s already have
bees made tor the comt - - n t aid
in finding a markei fir melon*.
There are
serv.o-e but
- • loots
fir* units not in federal
?r p B cavalry ha-
’ 1 1 men and the field
hospital cerps is up to its ft
of ?2 mem
strength
t at
hy p urt' a*er* f s -.hool
mere
lard for improvement- on the land
-- is put p for ■ Moat f
th* miner Ray - accused ’o taking
reverti I ■ ...
lapses in payment on the land
OKLA. SHARE S14.500.000
T'en-*y D*p.-trre*n ss.fi Es: -ats
cf CGuntr/‘f Pei:.**ces.
MRS. COUCH DENIES DEATH
sible a declaration
uga n-t Germany
The provisional military governor-
who were attempting to d stand p^r
1 vtneni left Pes.ng h—:. r- th*
k act . st To
as the president had pc.- tively a*-
nc-unced r.at he would d.»**g.ri the.:
demand for dissolution at tne eze .
tive body The pte^iden- declared par-
liamen; must not be coe.-ted :a any
way
Pa. i Valley Wc-an A' ,e a>-d Wei'
in D'esden.
REVENUE BILL IS PASSED
Rerl n—Mr- !'.-.-rr.« Couch an
American . -.- -g her father in Dres-
den. was -hook-d when she read in
the piper- that -he had been tr.ed end
found guilty of espionage and teen
shot for the - me "somew er- in
Germany.* as ar. American repom
which f ur.l - wav mto German pa-
pers would have it
Mri Couc
cpan.jh con
is tak.ng ca
Here she s’
te ther ’red
. ar.d t
w i Add Via - y Te; B
to T-eas.-,.
a Yea*
ngtoc t r reveaae 1
framed to bring into the treasmry
II v: through rew taxaucr
during ’he cc-m.r.g y-a- pa§s-d the
us-- by a *e of . • *• n air -•
the Fine form that it v-* presented
by the way* and means committee
t wo -» eek- ago
Washir.gr r—Oklahoma .= expect-
- . - - - -• ; ;
- - ' ft A
schedule of m.r..mtj= terfi rmance-
expected by the «as- wet- south and
- ’ - -......
treasury experts, who have builded
a structure of figire- with ent-re
tanking re? urte? f the c untry as
:s found**i--n They have based
•heir calculation r.c* >n the patr.ousts
f any particular section, but or. the
number cf dillars to be found in
tanks of that -e ’.on.
The figures shew what the aim.r.ls-
■ratton cxte-i-s every seviou of the
- - stag its purse
-’.ring* for t - Luterry loan It i*
hoped there will be such an oversub-
•crlption a* has never before been
-eccrded a ’he .- .- try of any nation
The p:rg~am t-t a- - ely crea’ed. it
- real zed probably w-.u be reshaped
-"irely by the reepen.-e cf the people
f 'he United S*a e- but as a guide
n the sb-ence cf any pre e-dent it
will serve the purpose of showing
-ach district ;ust what the nat.cn ex
pect* o! it.
Banks PttK-i ; » Fer Fe-jery.
• w epos itor
draw* a check :s eharged w.th know-
edge of the deposivins * guarurs and
whe*e the signature is f •gei :r made
without the author.ty cf the person
whose s.gua* ire i: pu-per.* to he :* .s
■> n - . t f' - ' rig t to M
fort* -avment at be acquired through
such B.gnanre.
This question arose fn the supreme
tour* on th- appeal of Louis Maur-
mi-r from the superior court of Tulsa
county The court reversed the lower
court - dei.sii-n. M.urtnair had sued
the National Bank cf Ccmmerc* c!
The three units, which are to b®
recru ted up and the number of men
reeded are Troop A. cavalry. Oke-
mah ij men; Troop D. cavalry. Paw-
hu-ka 11 mem ambulance corps.
Tulsa. 71 men The ambulance © rp*
a: full strength i- 15; men
Under the direction cf Cap W D.
M-rchisan. three recruiting par.ies
wi.l be sent out this week to sectir®
the required number of mem Th®
parries will b* cemmanded respec-
irie’y by Lieut Arthur Ma'heny.
Ccmpsny P Lieut. Ben Chastains.
1 : C and Lieat Paul Brewer. Co A.
Each pan*t win be accompanied by a
sergeant, a corpora! and a private
No autfcoritation has been received
Tulsa f * 11.17- ■ which he had de-
posited. The bank in retiring to the 1 b-T E*^ to recruit the in*
sta-ei -na*. all but *12. u. tad ;&nt!T to wa. -renrb.. as the author-
■eer checked ut. izarion receive applied only to th®
Maunrair showed that the checks
drawn iUiinst his accout: had teen
- . - - .
nature w;th carton pap-er The su-
perior court.
units not in federal service It wcrld
require about men to fill up th®
infantry.
Ci L:ne To Ok'ahor-a C ty
F -e Less Dec-eases.
Results of the cleanup agitatior,
rich C. C Hammonds state fire
An Oil
The firs: oil pipe line Oklahoma marshal, has been making for the past
-ty ms ever had w:.l te extended moE'h, seem apparent in the report on
~- * : -ca C.t? fie.: to *he p.ant fire .o?se= for April shows the damage
' the k'about Refining C-:mpany to be approximately *15:.. -;.: less than
here w-.thia three months. The re- .t was in March.
fi’her took he*
to *h*-
a:.
• Dreader
■J V’gwV
p-bl:
if Amer.'in -
d ’hat she ha
- . -. - „ : •
- c.Ten
* T -
: n g
it* iitbOUg- if
i>ers on the de
giy oposed to
he measure Virtu
-*— cast *“ re
-re ire xnany
2 :- rvie -.de
finery here was recently taken over
by the Doherty people under the name
:f the Empire Refineries, incorper
tted.
The company will begin at or.ee en-
arrir-g the refinery here from its
present ■ f 14 bar • dally
to a 4 barrel capacity The pipe
■ ne wh.th will he eight inches In
s.re w ;; v* ...hie to deliver 35.000
barrels cf crude each day.
'.EGfiO RAPIST IS BURNED
Only one fire ol supposedly incen-
diary origin occurred In April, in-
volving a loss of *15. This is the low-
est figure in damage for fires of in-
cendiary origin ever reported in any
one month In the state.
The total fire loss for April wa»
f 120.939 At this 577.416 was the loss
to buildings and *52.522 loss in con-
tents.
Ter-etit; s»cc A.e-jis Deatr
Art c--rte Rasea .
traf- - z
SUPER BUYER TO BE NAMED
contrary « v + * ,
v Dm
t*:' irz o Arr
««•*«-
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rented com: :*?rate!t
tl»e - **:rirne-3 i*
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er Sie kt
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n
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'.oUcr.-'j tii*r* v.r.zi. sy.
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rir i* .
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He-ts a F-.- v,- whe Car Spe-s
S -.'u
BELVA A, LOCKWOOD DEAD
tUH
Wash.rgfi -A prig-am under
waich me Am- - z z ernment vur-
tua. y would ;<■ pu; zti.Zf f -
the sake of a -a.n.ng maximum efi
cieccy wi*m •• *. of al. he all.** con-
s’ruct a bu;- .ng m h.r.e .nto vhu
hancre-ts of exp--r* .; many 1 uei
would fi: a- cog vis- ‘ a-d place one
man in cra.-ge of the whole gigantic
enterprise j uni-- con*. ----v.?n and
fast aasuming defimie - .-..no
Mils t.-e C- - A:-a- W-; E.f- Fa-
ff F-»,
5V -h nr- - — M
*>»d
pr-ri •
CHIEF OF U. S. FLIERS DIES
EeDa A B Dt<k
fri tO
art, i
noTe*
: erer
cf tbe
United ri'-it*'* : -1 here after a
iEre*- u« •< jear? o. - Sr.*-
vaj r.cisuLA’e-: for pre-s rr_iiT
?**r« a cg bj tiLe RifLLs p*nj
of tbe me*t r.-ut
t'r fn:
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a. •-
r.5f«a* O-
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kl 1
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■at
' ’ pr*r*
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eiif*. Lz re*
tctar*v r “zusetnen*..*
-.1- pun tu- -.Mini -.irwnt- a
fir -i . - ■ : - - .
z reitec lectnd ch‘i ttu.: mats:
n:- based on tne par - * ;» •*-. ton-
fvsem.
....
nF-isrs d Ter r.' *’ u "c ; frea
original draft Surtaxes om iawaitj
ab»f.e 14 ti's te-n mreaie-n
abc.- on*-'- .rth atgv* com®.tne*
iv-ed.- Several a- -- iriud.rg
pr.n- paper and pu'p and go s »rd
' - : - •
hav* pe-n k-pt on the free 1 *• s; g- -
re-dnttion* in the *e- -d '.ess ms.
matter ra'-s t*>* besn ui>
Memphis —The.: wrath apparently
appeased by -be burr, ng of Ell Per
‘t-n*. se f- nnf— -e. slayer of Andos
' : - - g.r
re-siden-s if -he Mvi-in Road commu
n:-y. ;h* guri s hom-. near Memphis
djperse-d
7v nenro-es :m;rlrated by Per.-'u
n his dr nr *• fecent w-re cat-.re-t
by a po-s-e of c -..xeti* and -ub.ertec
i - - is 1 their
tmeement on the day the ch !d *ai
murder*-: and beheaded Bo-h were
-elea-e-d It * - understood that r«-p
- , ! for
gri.es aud ma ;*■ ’-tatement- -ending
■v verb -he - assertions that the;
were not in the rseinity
A grand ;ury. which held an In
goes’- re-urn-* a Terditt that Person*
esme to bis death “from causes un
known to the Jury"
Several terrified men trough!
tne negro * charred head to Memphis
and deposited it on the ?.dewalk c:
Eeale street
Why Gua*d Dnes^’t Fill Up.
Adjutant Genera! Earp hag returned
from an extended re-railing trip
through the state He says recruiting
■ 5 good, and many new men are being
eni.sted every day Still, he com-
t ain- he fir*’, reg-.mer.t is nearly 200
men shy And this i* why:
Almost a* fast as the new men are
Careless smokers were responsible
for 57.261 of the total losses: oil. gas
or gasoline explosions for 531.993;
children and matches. 5472: lightning,
51.770; adojining fires. *2.1'.5.
Loan Receipts Not Security.
Interim receipts showing that bank®
have subscribed to the liberty loan will
not be accepted by the state as secur-
bemg sen: to For Sill others are being It)’ for deposits of state money.
dism:-*ed—those that have depend
en’s. Therefore
Earp says, there's
iif.ie chance to get the regiment re-
cruited up until the family men now in
This was the opinion given W L.
Alexander, state treasurer, by the at-
torney general. An Oklahoma City-
bank which is a depository for state
-e rei ment are all replaced by new money has subscribed for 5105.POO
zi er..
. ' r" 5^a‘*^s 11 win still take an* of the war bonds and has a receipt
ot..e. coup.e o. hundred or more l0 sigBed by the federal reserve bank of
bnng the
strength.
regiment up
peace Kansas City, which is transferable.
The bonds have not been received and
the bank sought to put up the receipts.
The attorney general stated that no
Cspta 1 De csss* K -ed When Se«
E-; -e Step*.
Pari*.—Captain De Laage. com
xua.t-.i2g tut A mer it Escanlie. nas
been It.Led « .ie fiyiug 2ear Ham 02
the Somme f.—.u- He set out .2 1
spe; l. me- :2- of • » c .xbi2g t;.pe
to attack a G-rmar. iio.zi.z^ ajmoj
perper. . arty ce had reached a
conf.cer.- r e gi.t «uen t_e engine
s' ifel - - ; ,y. Tr.e mach-ne
<- ji- o tre i it to the eart_.
S'-ci-ar •« C; 1*4 L .et 5’.
Par.*—The r---.cb Beam* - u ~ol-
bert. carrying a number 0! Fr*-cch
m...-ary passetge-* w - • -rue-.-ed
and ‘.nk r ’-- M-d Apr
to by a Te.’ r. . marine F fy-jr*
per* n* in-'-.t z •:» comm-.-;-- of
the ve-se: !'.-*• .- kres Ann'unce-
- - if the f nking of the <".''.p»r*
wt* nued* ty French adm.tal’y
5a:-' tens gr.i* She -a- "7 fee*.
! -g i- " - -r. - * '' ' • ;-
Apr lf-1* the ee^epe-d a sub-
U4- -* -i the Med-terracean
St* ke'-n-i E.:-i-r«
Ph laie:phia — The Philadript a
Press put shes a »• ry to ••* *7- —
thit “Amer-a has fcind the ;erf*vt
it'**- to tre Gertra- *-.-.mart* 1 -
rcr It a said to *e 1 3*rchan-
. v - - - i .- * "
tom* or i'yj4 toss dead w e.rht of
such sj>eed that it can. even whet
submerged, easily e'ud- »ny -urdite
pursuer ana i* nott-s-cib!*-
The cr-fri the .nve- • • of ? nscr
L*k*. s espahi* of * -.-merging
half a euru-e 7'e fir*’ one may be
turned out in foar m-vsths
Hog Vaccination A Success.
55 rat is believed to be a record in 1 provision has been made in Oklahoma
hi= rtate for successful vac ination statutes for the acceptance of such te-
of hoes for cholera was reported to curlty. Senate bill 315. passed bv the
the state board of agriculture by L. Sixth legislature, provided for the a<i
H. Fvsh. county agent of Bryan coun-1 ceptance of federal farm loan bond*
ty. Mr Fash stated t At in two years as security for deposits, but no men-
* ,'*\Ta,CC =ate<3 bogs' ’‘ ith not tion was made ot receipts of subecrip-
a single loss. , tjon.
H j* Cc-uri R. »s A-my D-a‘t Legal
San Fran’..sco—The supreme court
f Caillorn.* denied a petition to pre
vent Oakland c::y officials from en
forcing m ury registration. The pe
t-hion aliege-d violation of the thir
•*en-u amendment to the coastitutot
protbiting invc un-ary servitude Wal
ter R Dorn, counsel for Ferdinand
HacdiBs filed w;th the court a pe
titicm asking for a writ of prohibition
aga.nst John L. Darie. mayor of Ouk
and. L 5V Cummings pnTate clerk
and subordinates.
Ar-ested for Ar,on. Memorial Commission Named.
,Ck*r.es Berger, formerly manager of I Three members of the Confederal®
^moriai Ccmmission. created by the
Okla.. Light and 5Vater Company, was Sixth legislature, were appoi ted bv
arres'ed Ir. Medford charged vrith ar- Governor Williams. Mrs Jewel Hicks.
of Durant, was appointed chairman;
eon. according to 5V. T. McConnell a»- ___
0/fLie *as ,0 g*' of t0 Ioca,e 'he burial places of the Con-
reco.os o. the wre-department Mr federate dead of the state to learn
ihTft statwl tha- i: wiIi be charg the cost of purchasing the burial site®
t-At Berger esiroyed the records where not located in public cemeteries
1(‘‘ Te a r?wiy elected city council and to report these * -
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Dennis, J. J. The Kiowa Chronicle. (Kiowa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1917, newspaper, May 31, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1139252/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.