The Herald. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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THE HERALD
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' > .-!.ance i« a lMd||M rimt. T-'-e --apiam i- Major H-m: P.-:.:.I.
r Tl.r private .« . ■ >• r-::.ry of 'in- Navy K.iwin I>> t.by. -—S««*
lie: course* may investigate tlie MlUw* a<-thites during Ameri<-an occupation.
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X. 3.
CURRENT EVENTS
Gerrra-.y Has Communist F.e.o:i
Res^mtlng in Some Phases
Aira;r of Year Ago.
m STRIKE COMPROMISED
i'i Domestic Pressure lit
Ler--i cf Nations—H:i E astic
-5; c- Vc'rteaa La-—
Tr©i,2ie O^er Vcte in Lppsr
$1 ti'S—Soviet Ruttia
Wishes to Trade
to U S.
5y £. F. CLIPSON.
?*. ' — . z... .. se.It-1 Orr-
L_. . ~
litrr If - . -ated by Iwiof
K : : General v.-n Luettwitx in
1*5). the Kapp-Luettw iu
ai*.: was s--uj •; .rt-ss-«r-j it fc>
tdlusnl by aminist uprisings TimI- j
Ur to the (Mi now t fcfng place Last
yew it started with a monar hi-t
t.L?e, Ii(.> L-i—r- 11.6 ELvverxienl
J" - r* -1 r I.! r : liill.
riistic. faaoriL it is charged, by 11 u<-
* n i." 1
lir';stri2l . ~t r. - ...f l.. id.c Ger-
many ...i. the .enter of the dis-
tut ■ *■- the great
P«--h. ra. ;e and cop-
I" : 1: \ are the itapor-
t • ' e- I rv>. Leipzig. Krei-
bK?. PI auen. Hail*-. Mansfield. Eis-
1- ' et. an-: a number f smaller plates.
■■ shippn „
c 7 of H; tai-urg ! . beeu ti* scene
of vioient unre: e<.
Pynr.uiite has I-— :. ci e\tu.-.Ycly
by the revolutionaries and various
town halls and other public building
have ! a: z--] Ii. • v. r. " ciis<-<
I ris<«i> were stornieil and their In-
mates lil-erated. Banks have been
blown up In a fen place# and their
safe- r. S :ae an . .ri«-s and ai •
mnnitiim sti^ry— have also fallen Inm
the !. •. !- of the c : :nuni-T- F ght-
Ins Km kM burlcadei and the use o!
bart> wire entanglements have been
featuns
Altlwush the loss of llfo has been
considera le t^>lh an. Tip the pi-vern-
ttieiit f r«- - at.-•J the n;u?:neers while
the latter have gaine<l control of Im-
l .nunt ar*-as and violence, robbery
and virtual anarchy prevail in many
plfl.-fs t!.- trcuble so far <U>es not ai"
P<";!r to eotial that >-f last year. Tl.t*
fnrt that t Is confir.-d nj'>stly to Prus-
sian •: y. the certer of ra^! i-ali^m
in Hit • > • n ! indicate that it
wlil n< : s; r.-ad.
1 ir question of Aoerlcan jarticiia-
tii-n ill ibe L<eap>e of Nations ci>n-
: • -* ' l 'b "j :tl.standing
ti* j-re-e .-•Tiuti i !crfi«n.. of the H>-
puMican party. Mr. Hsrdins's can;-
and inauguration utterances, and
t!<r rest, t of ti* election it-elf. hnv-
j ut a scppo*d!y definite quietus
01. ti* matter, strong iufluen'-es frt.m
fi.rv.im HttiMI and MBMNMif forc-es
f 'ii>? are (•e.n: esene<: t< . -•!
riiic American entry in: • MM
s- • of cinenant; p. - - .ly a n.<«!:fi ■
x on 'f the ooe ad<«i ted at Par;-.
Koni er Premier Viviani of Fract.*
t • ; hen Lauiarjie. a represecta-
tive Parisian Jrmma!>t. wlallws to tV.i-
nwrtiy, Ouring l! e next three weeks
t 1 I* in c inference w ith I*re-; eat
Uarxliiig. Secretary of State Hughes.
'•:ber •cabinet m*«jliers and a uuml-er
'{ s,-i.ator- and rx-| re^entativ<< The
grent question agltatii.g Washing-
' r. .s i e extent to which tljeir in-
r'uentv ill prevti: in formulating the
j*ace pr««ram whit-h the President
si.: 11 svi4Bit to the Cf m.Lc extra ~es-
.. Of (S'T.LTe--.
l*oo*stlc e<.«j 'Hiic ootisiden::.'
are involved tjj tJie fact that a return
o noncal <xejditi<-r.s requires a ir. r-
*et for Ameri.-Ji jiroducts ubn.'ad a
riBC of exchange rates and the
establisijiag of a luore settled state of
a'"a rs n Europe 1:* ■— are -.
lacUa^ both inside aad outsbie the
a<::iiiii >tratioii. to [«>lnt oat that tla —
things cannot 1* achieved wlthiiii ;i e
M m _• support "f ti* l"i.:t«i tea
: - iii a league '<r «-j-.e s^rt <-f if
finite agreement with other countries.
A :• g straw .0 the -trot , v • t
f in igii influence is -^-ri in a re-- : :
-.0,1 ot <;rvat BrttaJa to bring a
•ipee<!y termination to the Me- >p.-
WWmi probb-m by admitting the
L'nited States into full rights with Da-
• onals of the L>.ajue of Nat:- n- in
exploiting the oil i>-s,.unv- of the
Asiatic country. Such conditions ar.d
hifiuei •• coofrt'iit the I*re«:dent and
the new c<'iigre-.s. arid the «]''.• stion is
I* ris freely jir"poui.dt-' t:- ler :!.e
circuiustan'-es. the administration can
Afford to definitely turn down s> : e
form of a league.
• 1'- .nd w- n fhe 1 .-'<.s<ite. so many
IV' >!i employees ' ted in favor of
•Sen.. ' > through fear of losing their
I jolw; the Berlin government vaguely
' pron.:«*-d :o share ::.e big landed es-
tatca i.'i Uppec sile- ;. among the sruull
la:,'! >\>,.ers and liermany protni^J
I amnesty to all political Jers. Al-
recdy there ha- been vioiv.ice in the
j dispuie-1 territory a:.l although the
I interallied commissi. .n which super-
' vised "hi* v..ting w..J have to decide
th.- questions arising fr >m it. any de-
cision cj;n hardly crt :tc a r<eriuanent
settlement.
New York has taken a strai. . for-
ward metb<«d of dealint with the rent
j.rotileiu by releasing fr :u ".-.x..-
f«>r ten years homes up.-n which on-
-tructi<.n shall t*gfn twfore Apr 1.
I. This st rikr- at thr : f •: ..
. '"st ■ •). t? at .t .- .. :
autee 1.gainst . ;.stru -. .1. . —u
(woperty comes <l .wn in pn.-e as a re-
sult of lower material and lal- r co-t-.
the owner of a home will have com
l-en.vation in the form of tax elii: ;ia-
ti«*n. The maximum tax exemption i-
which restricts the benefit to
the type of In'me sought by j - ; > of
si: all met i.s. Already « boom ir. 1, t t
bu Iding Is reported. The legislature*
•'! Iliineis and several other states are
struggling with the rent pr.-blwu.
i•relict thsit
t^-<-r an-l v.:
Eiifone:aent of prohibition under
the Volstead law ha- been broadened
by recent rulings, w: ke-1 in -everal
places by court actioos and is threat-
ei.e-i :l its entire v; lidity by a new
su;t '-ef >re '.he J?upren>e ccurt at
\\ astj,rigt( n. The nj"-r Important oc-
currence up to this tiine. was the elev-
enth h ".r ruling of f< mier Attorney
Orieral Palmer tltfit !>*-* r and wine
iaay be di<T"ense«j c*d pl.ysicians p>re-
- ript -■ - •; - sail* whisky, but the
: t: ,*-n ; - . : \ ;.e--r. Is
if- r. treater. Several federal pro-
: or. I..-- t'>rs havees;.re>-<M t',-m-
selves to t!ie eff«?ct that this action
•to-- w 'b r- er:.b nt • :• • .c of
'he prol -a de;«artnj> nt to ma's.'
rules : pivsi-ripiions i
general more ela-tic. will la a shot
■ ■ e s far as I
II not l-e long unti
-
■■ti r also | relict that while tin
r -tilt vi:; I* a *e!oporary su.- f,
the :t.r :' it wU) tnd in nations
rever- on to ;. \ib:tion of a dra.-ti.
Several judicial decisions have r<
cent!;, been entered against s-arcU an.
•c:zcTX* of iii! i'J.-ants ir. private hoa'.e
and tenjp -ary places •residence
The Boprctae court suit which attad:
'he e pro!: bitjofi atiiei ti
n:ent is ; -, .5 ...| -he —• : in whicl
n.akt- t i;.'.;ierative ut:l— rjitifiet
*ithin antra ym% It i.- the eor.teu
ti<* that the *e Tkriatea article:
the ( -- - ..11 v h:- h a'ives t
fran bo power to iaii*e-e n limit et
ratWicaT r -,i oth>rwise .attenq
10 c-4.tr-•! whs t the legislatures cf ti,
stati-s sh::!i do in their riclihrnillmn
Tlie pmUn attacked was offeretl I-
rn-er S--.;fr Harding wliei ri,<- jin
MJthm Sitae! :. - nt was Wing pr
: •• • I tc. He is quoted l
having s :itk-d at the time (Aug.
l'-'li) t lie ofTered ti - provision i
or k-r to . a, (j, i] ,,j, 5j,e amen-
m. nt ai:d ; . it a limit on the tint
vai. -us -tntes Ct-uW k-c'P it p tidin
VOTE FOR
ERNEST WILSON
For City Clerk.
I am an Indepenrent Candidate for City Clerk.
I promise, if Elected, to give the office my
close attention, to be courteous and obliging to all.
I am a tax payer and have the best- interest of
Haileyville at heart.
Your vote will l>e highly appreciated next
Tuesday.
ERNEST WILSON
The New Feed Store
2 DOORS EAST OF P05T0FFICE
CARRY A FULL LINE OF FLOUR AND FEED. AND WAIMT
YOU TO C0N1E IN AND SEE ME WHEN YOU WANT BARGAINS IN
FLOUR OR FEED: A FULL LINE OF STAPLE GROCERIES
YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
ROMEO PANNACCI,
HAILEYVILLE. OKLAHOMA.
ELECTRICAL WASHEKS
AND ELECTRICAL
SUPPLIES
SHELF AND HEAVY
HARDWARE
GARDEN SEEDS
STOVES AND TINWARE
SPORTSMANS SUPPLIES
Call and see us if its in our line and if we haven't it, v. e
can eret it for you.
Jones Hardware Company
HIALEYVILLE. OKLAHOMA
1 •>,
.As a suit of the Washington cori-
feret and as ant; pa ted. the pack-
lug industry strike re-ulted in a com-
promise. Representatives of the work-
ers agreed to a -epi the wage reduc-
ti. t.- i e tlie i . t:- r- a.'rt-ed t. re-
tain the eight-h ;;r workday with over-
time "at--s ;.s axed by a previous ar-
bitration. and to extend tlie wartime
arbitration a green unit for six months—
until Sept. 1". Ti. s pUts off pr sT<ect«
of a strike f.-r at l< t six months un-
less th-- work- rs by getieral consent
rei'U'liate tin- (i.-tlon of tlieir repre-
sentatives. M.-anwhile the principal
packers state they w ill go ahead with
their plans to 1 - r.tij^ the plants.
Institute si op councils, etc^ In an ex-
perir.i'lit ... • -t It -;re strife.
une of those j>opu:.ir electicas wh.ih
■ 1« not decide and sp,edily bec-ome tin-
f-opular, may I • said to character-
ise the plebiscite in l"p|>er Silesia.
Germanj receive«I a beavj mat-jrity of
the total \ote. but it came from the
;iirj.cr towns and enters of popula-
tion. Polish strength was manifested
priiic-pally in the villages and among
igr!cultural groups, and the conten-
oii has arisen a- to whether the rv-
unis s!mii In- interpreted by tlie whole
nv.'ority vh- by village and group units.
Various factors contributed to the (ier-
inan majority, tlie principal among
!hem being that military service is no
longer compulsory in Germany, where-
Polish citizen- must sene two
years; (ieruian factory and mine owu-
iirc.i|enetl to close their works it
I • A:..-o,.Legion is stirrt
•M-r he 1-..:.vici: 1, and senteuch g
terms in Genua 11 Jails of Serge:.n
1 art Xesif at.-i ir il Zinnuer, met.: «
f the A;.:eri«in forves ,in the IChi;
who attempted to apprehend tiro.
fievei. tid IJerj • .11. convicte«l Alli«
can slacker. Neal was NStCimd
l."> months* luipr somnent una Ziaun
-ix. Tie l.s.t;. :! legislative :nt 1
tee Of th« Leg 11 has addrt-s-c l a
ter t i the s<-erct.iry «'f war r*<]-j.-st.
that ti... It ;el States j"\er .
take -teps to j-rxtcure from (ierniat
the retuni of Uergdoll to this -tj:u
rnd the release of the sc-rgesints T
letter is quite severe in Its tern;- ai
among other things states that
Rergioll ca<*> as it now- stand- j-
disgrace to the goverrtner.t and a •.
and undeserved Insult to the .YOUU
men who s«^rved America In the Wo
w*fi r."
William Bros. Motor Co.
Automobile Repairing and Accessories
All Work Guaranteed.
Phone 222
HARTSHORNE. OKLAHOMA.
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS-
AII OF 'EM'
MaJ. Gen. Le. nard Wood has bet .
selevt- i 1-y Prv- h-nt Harding fur
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Hubbard, John H. The Herald. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1921, newspaper, March 31, 1921; Haileyville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147126/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.