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UNITED PRESS
Full leased wire service of the
Untied Press U received by Ibe
Herald.
SAEU
ALD
Averse Dally Circulation
lor M*y 1923
3112
VOL VIII. NO 243.
umtad Pr.e. LMMd wire s.rvico SAP! U-FA C HI FK CCXJNTV OKI -AlIOMA. MONDAY. JL_NL_I^J92 3
International Nlwa tte/vlca
JAFS PREPARE
TO ACT FOR
CITIZENS
INJLS.
Japan To 1 ake Action
To Protect TKim
Over Here
s. TO AGAIN
BULA CROKEH SAYS HE TOLD
HER TO FIGHT IT OUT.
TRY TO AID
EUROPE
WEATHER
OKLAHOMA Tculgfct and Tue»
day partly cloudy.
I
Hy UKOKGE McDonaga.
! (United Press Start Correspondent »
I (Copyright 1923 by United Press ,
DUBLIN. luoe PL—’Bula, don't
give up the ahip '*
-£? SEaftJK rfc £ ™. Nation Will Soon
diau bride, who woa a .ouipule KlltlcaVOT Again lo
victory in the tuarta here when lit*
late Tammany pdlltlrua'i children
were denied ‘heir anil to break j
Croker’a will. *he declared in an |
Help Collect
By LAWRENCE MARTIN
(Copyright 1923 bv l mud Pie** i
WASHINGTON. Jun* 19. rh(
LAVA STREAMS
DESTROY A
VILLAGE
ZANKOF TURNS
TO DRASTIC
MEASURES
___
MRS. CREIGHTON v X. C'X
X.LARS PER YEAR
.. LKtiuniun 'b 'RllUPft
TRIAL STARTED |\. V ' qK^llMlU
■Hmi" p' *XitE
FACES CHARGE OF MURDERING
BROTHER BY SLOW
POISON
Take Coaly Action To
NEWARK. N. J . Juue IS -Facing
charges which represent her aa a
modem Lucretla Borgia. Mrs. Mir)
F Creighton went to trial here today
•or the alleged murder ol her brother
FOkN
TO wEY
ORDERS
Put Down Counter
Revolution
S ^['^vr“JS2r“..S|p^«yiw«dB R.R. Don't
the state claimed her lo be
1? accused of having fed|
Sh*
By A
HHADFORD,
exclusive Interview w'’'i tlu Untied
Presa.
coura'ging" her ‘XT Mt.eEllUk Bechet Forth*, '
designed to deprive her ol hla eu dally engaged
lt>vDON. June IS. Trieps of the urf,c>(1;<. (0 ubxrlts Itavmond Avery
ankof government of Bulgarii *r*' is, killing hint by Inches, to obtain
cs.rtins to severe measures to put |j|0 (nsuran e. Her husband,
ounttr levolt. even Joha # mj|d manneied man wt'h a
(United Press Statf Correapondwnt >I ure'estatoT which bit la«i v1.1 h it lo ap**? up Vmon£*
,i ,i,i i>.\. Jane 18 Jap,.. „ , repararica problem and Europe*
la preparing to take diplomatic ae
Uon to p.oteot the rights of her
subjects living in the United states,
it was li-arued on high authority
today
cii.« I’rnksr was tremendously economic troubles,
pleased by her court victory ,'hed^d
back to Louduii with turn
"It was a real IrUa victory,’’ the1dor to
former Amerlctn Indian girl do- “> i’“l „ l° * rnhnnniv.i state
The Japan.- govern,.,, n. through , "rJm •“« £ .Me ,‘o°X
Ambassador Haul Hara here, in Ihe | iairn lbt. bome croker left her. in “«“*• Ha/„, *
ss.TSu?"-Aas iriisrsa^cX •r~sns» —
view ol reaching an agreement for children of the ••boss" by hla flrBt reparations problems *
i-ive New Crater*
Are Alive
going to the extent of burning whole I alf lg cbar((,.d with the same
Want To Talk To
Certain Men
v.llaies in the southwest acrord.ng The prosecution propos
| lo the Daily Chronicl*. today |,n sbfiw that he came under the In
Jugoslavia, ala.tued. is calling re fluence of his wife and was forced
ervlsts lo the toiors and d'.spalfhmg t to p>irtteip*te in Ihe alleged poison
r xtxniia tsiril Y Juue U.-Hari troopa to the Macedonian border, ihe p,ot ,n add,u0n to young Avery.
loio the skv trout its main crater reports. ..... i ,nR poisoned her mother in law. wr placing itaelt In the sam«
“ fiv. iw ^mters are helchingl The dispatch.! indmaie Oat V*-, vvalter I Creighton. She Is SttLJT as employe* who srnfce
........ ddrud.au with r .Is «k*| ^ .Jl’iiuV'. ^-der I !?d'.‘,!Td , »«•>■■« «h- *** ,h*
law creating the hoard
CHICAGO. June 18—The Pennsyt
vanta railroad wa* Uwlay publicly
reprimanded by the Cnited States
railroad labor board for '’refusal
to permit a certain class of emp'oyea
to select their own representatives
to negotiate agreement* covering
wages and working conditions."
The board wa* rebuked by the
the rights of Japane,-,.- In
country. It the Americau government
Itself does not soon indicate a wil-
lingness to open auch negotiations.
Should the queattou be disregarded
for long by the United States, It
la likely that the Japanese r*e
It was learned today.
t*118 wife, who tried repeatedly and un settlement.
-• Krr',m ‘unM^urs.A'.r.
■' k:Wh::.n.». ..........
Tbe courU , w"um ,lk. to retary of State Hughes are deter-
mined that the United States shal.
said
done me justice
add that my one regret throughout
quest for negotiations will be in Ihe proceedings was that tny bus
form of a protest. i nuud was not by my side In Ibe
During tbe last daya of the Wilson bu„r ot victory.”
administration. Japan made a virtual | ..| m^ht say that 1 carried oil
not get mixed up in me re|*araltou
squabble.
•European statesmen understand by
this time that Americau domestic
totmer premie. . llldit ,meiit
. ... .. vi. Ul, v.i, is ml Ftamboalisky. the peasant's Iwader, cjwi-iRon'a body wa* exhumed
of ‘*,B“ Ua , destroyetllhas by . „ded the counter
revolutionary moverdent. In fact,
fresh reports persists that titaiu
boulisky is not dead at all a* an
uounced hv fcii enemies but has bob
eiuj ion Mil*!
out villMi sajU H4it*al«?na a acort* of
otlfra. .
A Rreat vh jll til i» lava,
to forty feet ia height,' slid over the
protest against the laws of Califor 1 ,|,e f|g(7t in accordance with his politics will not petii^ iliis or «iy
uia prohibiting the ownershtp and ,3H, words am, wishea. His m.t other admjnlatrmUon boldly
holding of land in that state by w0rds to me were
Japanese. Other states have passed
similar laws.
In negotiations al Ihe liute be-
tween Roland 8. Morrison. Iheu _______ ______
American ambassador to Toki.o aud i yu|a said. she asked him m — ----- - . ,
Ha ron Shldehara the Japanese am , pr„SM(.e of nesses If be would, would he tremendous, clfuias hr
bassador here, an agreement was „ke ,nyone in particular. | believe. message csahoI
reached graullng certain protection -enUoBing the names of his chi. , 'V.h.11* eff^t aud
lo Japanese in thla country in re d ,,e spited that he would b«* disclosed. It w | I ef^let i
turn tor a tightening of tbe re . " decl«red ,hls ‘’oun,rV «l*-flix«t«-ly on oAe_ aide
atrlctlona against Japanese iminlgra J “ .'.^hank tbc pe0p]e of America aud of the rc.s.ationa ^*‘‘ou and
lion into tbe upited States. But ln.,a„j for tbeir good wishes." she; Include the reason* why cfflctu
the influence of this government
• Rid* don't me UP tbe ship— I 'nto the scales over there But
please me- all these lawsuits out in Premier °BaMw*n
“Two^h. be,ore Croker^
Slot where Ue llttl™wu of L.ngwa htd up again al the bead of a ran
blwa ua ‘Ua * v.|t.d8 \ rfptirt from Sofia by way of
1 ' teVClne hamlet. Athens saya that Bulgarian agrarians
Th? itlVare qi ,».:. o...,a.e d.vap I aud communist! sriacd hugh ammunl
1" v‘"-*re o „ stores at Ottnkiol Sunday.
!2rri ■& £ »
!ind pva.auts and their families arej world to have beeen dispatched to
•tajtgetic* along beu* ,th loads ol Jonlenegro lo put down a mi drite
traces of pciaoti touud lit It. •*' I Pennsylvania v/ns d**<-lj*nd to
coidlng to the stale's experts. have "dented lo its shopmen ca-
Mts (’retain was summoned **’i H**ntlml rights as l.ibortai. nteu to
court aud nurses at the house of d«- wbjch congress ha.I docSared th*
tentiou were caring for her ntoivh old | mH|1 entitled "
baby, born siuce her arrest. Frteud
are lousing alter her other child, a
daughter
BIG LOSS BY
SLICK BLAZE
Thu official r*huke, the only
penally the railroad nowd ta .-m-
P» we red to Inflict, climarc J *hv
attempt of the Pennsylvania to ne-
gotiate with its men directly ihrouuU
•'company unions ‘ The trainmen *
hrothcrhooils were the on'" exception
to this scheme and the fight has
been before the board 'tud In couitl
at various times in two years.
The railroad Ignored an order of
the board to hold an election among
its shop t rafta so that in - nt*a
might select representatives to act
Tho
sia:;gei.e- ----- “ Vfr„, .-v.h w'.lch d mxi.dt d restoration Seven Store Buildings Rued in wage and other disputes
boii.h. .1 bekinjiugc. j ,r,u* .7. 1 Early Today; Dmrnge Is .hoard cited the rod for corner, pt
because of the opposition that de-
veloped. the agreement was never,
presented to tbe senate for a treaty
between the two countries.
Japans attitude, no* Is that she
expects to hear soon frant ‘he slste
department that the United Stales
1* ready to resume the negotiations
left hanging in the air when iko
Wilson adminlstr.i'!oii went out of
office.
opinion here leads that way.
Nothing that Harvey will cav will
commit thi* government officially
tof any policy, nor will It involve
American participation In any rep
a rations settlements. Tbe present
administration stands ready to do
LEAVE PLACEifSs«=
BREEDING TO
, (.-I.a,
ONE KILLED IN
PISTOL AFFAIR
ANOTHER FATALLY WOUNDED
IN FIGHT AT LUBBOCK,
TEXAS
LUBBOCK. Texas. June 18 -As
the result of a shooting affray here
Batuiday night. Alvie Hooper, 30, is
dead and John T Halbert. 4i. deputy
constable, is probably tatally wound
ed.
Halbert. In a statement to physic
Ians said he followed a mau and
woman for several blocks lo deter
mine why they were on the street
at such a late hour. latter, that
night, be said, a man accosted him
and accused him of following him
and his wife The shooting follow
ed
Hooper was s member of a prom
inent family here.
A. P. CALDWELL
UNDER ARREST
Hend of Paul* Valley School
Of Re-form Announces
He Has Quit
GERMANS HAND
PROTEST TO
AMERICA
OKLAHOMA CITY. June 18.—W.
C. Breeding, superintendent of the
Pauls Valley bovs' reformatory, has
resigned from the leadership of tha|
institution, according to his stale
ment her® today.
Hi* resignation followed the an I
u mneaneftt of (Senator John B tol ^
trell and Mrs l.ula B Anderson. c . vFmsonl Oetfc
Cre.k county, that they had not | State Department Vneis
sinned 'he report submitted to the Proteftillg
governor Saturday vindicating Bread XVlcnnate
Ing. ,
Charges of cruelty to inmates of.
the reformatory were made several*
weeks ago by Mrs. Mabel Bassett,
commissioner of charities and cor
rectlona. lo Governor Walton.
A legislative investigation commit
tee. composed ot Murray Gibbous
speaker of the house In Iho ninth! Ruhr vall*?v.
legislature, Senator Luttrell, *1'" -“■•'■‘“n
in front it . \* fiery ma. •
llmndated their homes
TP; OLt .ou in*! fleul Ll U I'i *ld I
and new craU-rs grows In volume
each hour. K j* and HieJ. tie"
buista <1 flame boot high above lliej
Inky pall ind. rre against the cky, t
light.ng th* hwavena w.th a gha ly,
red glow \
At tiKb dflllOQStltttlA'II ot
awakening giantness new flights are
begun by the lerriLed i>ili« ilians
The lava pours down the mountain
sides and over the cun .unding couu
tryaide al ,:eri'fic sliced
line of railroad has gone under;
1 ■ ie .itallxn a* *#J?aligMou burst into
I names and then was burled In lava
As In th* days of old Pompeii, the
terror of the vcb’ano has coin muni
cated Itself >*o the countryside for
| miles ar und. Cattle and sheep are
being dnven in great herds from
the direction ol Etna. The populace
fills the streets of nearby towns,
even of those at a safe d'stanee. No
work is being done.
The eruption begiu r -iu early
hour Sunday morning with a terrific
explosion, j though the end of llie
Ui-tit-f Turkish authority.
French Actions
TURKISH ARMS
SEIZED BY
BRITISH
j Enftiifh De*troyer Ha«
Taken Tramport It
Is Reported
IXJNUON, Juue 18 The British
foreign office today conlirmed a re
port from Constantinople that a
Turkish transport had been seized in
the sea of Marmora by a British
destroyei.
Officials explained that 'In* I urk
Repotted $100,000
The Pennsylvania took Vi Injune-
I lion to restrain the Nil trom ad-
ministering the rehukfl to lha
Another disastrous fire swept un|,Hd state* supreme court. whl*h
th.ough the slick business disirut held In favor of the board,
tally this morning destroying seven) Recently Samuel Kia. president of
•tore hulldiugj aud doing damage, the roai*. was peremptorily hailed
before the board by Ben W. Hooper,
chairman. Iu a similar controveriy
involving the clerk’s brotherhood.
The brotherhood charged that the
road was arbitrarily forcing m
loyea to negotiate through the coro-
aiiy unions. Rea again defied uae
board, and declared the men voted
to negotiate through tbe company
unions
He challenged ,be right of the
auiouuting to liOO.Ooo
The lire utarted about 2 a m
The Sapulpa fire deparltueu.: wa*
called at 3 30 a m. hut the volunteer
fire department of Slick had the
flames under control wheu 'hey
reached therf
The buddings destroyed were ou a
main business street, aud were ol
stucco coiisEtucitton The blaxe start
ed in the Electric theater from an. mierfere
unknown came Other places de b08r<11_,“ „*“*f.wf_
stroyed were the uew Masonic hall.
Lioty meat market. Model clothing
store, Dill's bargain store, Live Wire
pool hall, the Manhattan store and
Southerland pool ball
The First National bank building
aud other structures were saved be
cause a volunteer fire department
rlghj^ of
Today's rebuke branded tha road'a
courae as “Indefensible from ev-
ery viewpoint."
OPERATION DID
NOT SAVE LIFE
!«•' vessel was tram,porting arms to avTVlal
w.-ld bad come. The whole top of I and from Ihtacc- ludlrt-l violation j o(bpr bS)j jir<. which destroyed sever
Etna appeared to have blown off of Article Xlll of Ihe pact ol "urt ai dowI1 lown buildings.
Then followed u rain of Upilll aud .mis. which • tided tile Grecoiurktsn |nsuraQce »aH carried on part af
ashes, which (ell sttsdy for many wai.
minutes after the blast. The popula-j --
lion of vlllanes at ,'he ford of Mount CONSTANTINOPLE. Juue 18.—A
Etna rushed irom their homes <xud [ Britisla destioyer operating in the
gathered Iu the streets, chatt<.riug Ht>a aj Marmora, has selxed a Turk
excitedly. inti .Uam.port loaded with anns, nt
directed by Chief Jacob Marcus did MHg WILLIAM COWMAN. WELL
some hard and fast work KNOWN SAPULPA LADY,
Several mouths ago Slick had au , |g DEAD.
YTJ” --------- I cordine
liver a note l- ihe Ain*'rici'ii r.ov• I W mien, with babies clasped to ,;aj -phe munitions were being ship
eminent tev.es*ing iiriui “Fre:ieh| their breasts rushed about hysteri-\from Thrace.
atrocities '•! ti*e occupwtion of *bu rally. They aourht aid In the| -
i1 Ruhr vuMev.” II was r.atlonii(»(l by ch'ircbe’; many fell on their knees Thrace, In Europe, was disputed
and* the German embassy. and prayed All about them felt the
»w—-a. A..*-.™ 1S!^*SK STKS *•
•"' “ FOKKER PLANES
Mrs William Cowman died thla
, morning at 10:30 o'clock at her
the buildings destroyed this morn | home gjj South Oak, after an Ill-
lug one storekeeper is said to have Ileg„ ut oeariy two months. Mrs.
let his policy lupse last midnight, cowman underwent »n operation in
and the fire came two h iurs later xulsa a short time ago and her
cjiiditlon seemed a little improved
HOOVER ANSWERS tn'TSSS*
LUMBER DEALERS;
her 4< -th did not come until thla
r* ® -"jrs Jr aagvs i I»rss\ .i-ah: £
Ml.,wing 'heli war which .,JfTcommerce department Secretary UVJii‘' tiV^'r'iVacl'c on the" corner
: detcal for Or*.ce Turkey at hat HooTer det.|ared In a statement made • Thomoson Burial
pointed to Investigate Ihe charges.
The first repdrt vindicating Breed
ing. was handed Governor Walton
Saturday morning Later, the signs
lures were said to have been denitd
by two alleged signers und a second J
report, varying slightly aud calling,
for greater lnvesl!ga.;lon, was pre
j ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION NEAL ANTONIO lune IS Under
Mneding is said to have resigned | HANKOW CHINA, IS SAN ANTONIO. June_ 1 . „ ,
turn- sent men and a up p! lea] ,J ; public today, answering charges “f,u VjJ,*‘,^ad*U<at The^loufh Height*
I <’ s " ed territory and held them |,roURbt by member* of the Nation _ following the services,
teady for evenlualltles. There Hardwood luimber association * *' Urotbers have charge of
nothing In tbe despatch to Indicate Asaertloua that pllltlcs had inter JJ" * .
Why the s» Ixure should have beeu(fprad wtb tbe work 0f tb« de 8 Ctfwman Isa ret In addition
made ">•' Urltish. partmeut In its relatlous with the . hl|sb.llld W,» regwman. three
lumber industry, were branded "an ; ... and a daughter in law
POPULAR YOUNG H* •K'e'SK
COUPLE MARRIED by Hoover. In reading Ibe charge* ^ Gilded to Sapulpa for about
irr. !.uln.,Tf Ihe b.,nbermeu C saiJ *""" V-ara, coming ^re from Kan-
wheu the second report was submit
ted.
34 LOSE LIVES
IN CAR SPILLS
1136 INJURED IN 27 CITIES OF
U. S. OVER WEEKEND.
A F. Caldwell, said to be an old
offender against liquor laws, was
arrested yesterday three miles east
of Slick hy men from the sheriffs
office.
8 C. Crenshaw, a negro, was also
taken Into custody at the same
time. The officers found a boiler
and four gallons of mash. Those
In the raiding party were Sheriff
Abner Bruce. Undersherift Herman
Burns snd Deputy Sheriffs Wolf.
Klingaman and Sullivan
An old possession charge is said
to be pending here against (’aid
well. He Is also said to have run
afoul of the federal laaf several
times.
John Gentry, charged with posses
slon of liquor, has been brought here
to Ihe countv jail following his ar
rest in Bristow by deputy sheriffs.
farmer-labor
LEADERS MEET
OKLAHOMA CITY. June 18— F.xe
cuHve heads of ten farmer and labor
unions of the state are scheduled
to meet with Governor Walton to-
day in response to the latter’s call
for an economic and industrial con
lerence.
The old fanner labor reconstruction
league will probably lie revamped,
according lo political observers here.
LEAPS INTO RIVER. DROWNS
PONCA CITY, June 19.—N. W.
Houlks. 28, leaped Into Ibe swollen
Salt Fork river from * a ferryboat
land was drowned last Saturday j morning nt It nVIocl f >r Rober'
night A team of horses upon Ihe H0rjnan Holden, 13 month-old son of
boat became unmanageable and he an), Mr, , n porm«n of
leaped Into the water, believing him r»„v -p (, xsvlor officiated
at the rites. Interment *•"' m-*-
at the Sapulpa cemeterv The ch"d
.Hurt ,(••» plight *» «• o'clccl: at 510
PRIEST IS HELD COMPLETE TRIP
BY BAND11 BAND MAJOR SPATz and his sfvfn
___ MACHINES AT SAN ANTONIO
ATTACKED
the command of Mftjor General i srl
: Spat/, the seven Fokker monoplanes
which left Selfrldge field. Mount
PEKIN. June 18 Hunan Band Is, cle|uona Michigan. early Friday TAt FNTED SAPULPA HIGH STU \v A Dugeon. chief of Ihe slm
WEDS ARKANSAS
RESIDENT.
Mrs. Cowman was a prominent
worker In the Methodist church.
todav surrounded th.- British mi ->• >n lm,PninK arrived at their destlna DENT
at Trao Shih. threatening to ‘'ar^y | tion. Kelly Held. Ban Antonio, at1
off th,, missionaries, unless ">*\ g o’clock yesterday afternoon. __ ; him and outer lumnermen io “*“*‘r! ot ,be Cowman
,i£v.r x szv ,a fvr,p-
•Ion have been sen to safety and my alr M,.rvlce. the other two ^ SBnl|||1.; hl(,b B(.boo| and an ac lo Hoover. "Up to date, no one has ’ ___.
■“ ”'n""1s widow seeking
him and other lumbermen lo make|___nl ,he cowman Wall
company at 215
(Copyright 1923 hy United Press )
Thirty four persons were killed
and 136 Injured In automobile ac
cidents In °1 cities over the week
end arrnedin*- to
by the United Press
FY>ur persons were killed and 3"
injured in New York City. Detroit
also reported four killed and 12 In-
jured. and tour were killed in l»s
Angeles. Montrose, c iforado, re-
ported three killed
Cleveland. San Francisco, Milwau-
kee. Buffalo and Cincinnati each
reunrfed two killed.
Other fatalities were: Youngstown.
CM(i 11- CUnjei * St Pool ’
Columbus. Ohio 1; Kansas City I;
Rsil'nge’- Tn»»s I Wlhnlngton. De'
rware 1- New Palestine. Indians
1; and Waverly, Ohio. 1.
FUNERAL FOR BABY
Funeral service* were held Ihls
Chinese bandits; ceptlon of one fOK encountered a
ItOMF June IS Chinese itauuiu n-pium >•* ................ - an,| wr „ „ ______—, —
B. Ligon.
Hot secretary said. "Moreover, there has;
self in danger.
COMMISSIONER R MEETING
A regular meeting of the city com ' Norlb Second street.
mi»f loners will be held al 7:30
o'clock tonight at the city hall. | The Herald will cheer you for 15c
LARGE DAMAGES
CHARGES COMPANY IS RESPON
“ DEATH
over . he week ,med according Uul U.too.a 81. Umis. burg, May .he whole, so thi, .error of cabinet ,^F0« HUMA J*
,U„. ;-• , , ....., - »!?•"?*■ ■!»»"• Li.sr,.*:- ”• ......——
The brigands demand a ransom of
$1,000,000 threatening to kill Ihe
primt if this la not paid at otic-
Pope Pin* has cabled Father Wil
helm Leufers at Hankow to do hla
utmost to effect the release of thr
Captives.
WEATHER AND ROAl^S
Kansas
Concordia—Clear, muddy
Dodge City Clear; muddy.
Go&dland—Clear; fair.
Topeka—Clear; fair.
Kausas Cl,ty—Clear; rough.
Wichita—Somewhat cloudy; rough
and muddy
Arkansas City—Clear; rough
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City—Clear; fair. ,
Tulsa—Fair; tair.
Chic kasha Char; rough
Texas
Port Arthur—Clear goad
Dallas—Clear; good.
Houston—Clear; fair.
I iJickey of the Drunirlght Baptist the lumbermen
church performing the ceremony. I He blamed a
"private
war” be- Charging the Sapulpa Refining
company with the reaponaibility for
The monoplanes are
ing been made In Holland and re
flying before leaving tor Keily_f’•!•». fb(.|r hom0 a, Liuu. Rock. Arkuti Is unfair lo make reckless charges « “n „p,osion at 1be refinery on
Ttiey are of a •inular. ^ ^ jn ||je very near future, where , against government experts In inter Aj)ri, |f thi* yeaiN Mrs Miry
... ----- . , _u*. Jackson ask, for damages t<a the
extent of$l5.000 and fl.aOO for ex-
penses caused by the death of Mr.
Jackson. The defendant claims the
much smaller, construction ol tnc • j , wIII he a speclai repre ] trade fights.
| T I. recently flown into a ,«itotlye of the Aetna Life In
transcontinental flight by Lieutenant* ^ ro|npany for tht. d,v|9lo0J --
Macready and Kaily. I that include* his home Mate
THINK SOMEONE
Mr. Llgon'a father and motbe’ PLNN PRICE CUT ! exptoslon was caused by a defective
reside at Hot Springs and are own or- CUMTC -rdn A V pipe which sprune a leak while the
. ers of the Hotel Como of t>it city ZO L-C.lN I O I I d,., e.iavd was a work and that when
STARTED BLAZr- Miss Freese Is the daughter of __ he a,tH,opted to turn off the steam
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Freese ,001 j tbe explosion occurred whch caua-
. vTTa . , ,1 „vi„.k Ka"' P»’w,'y avenue. PITTSBURGH. Pa . June 18 ed his rleatd 6 hours later.
A fire which atarted at - ld<>" •* The newlyweds were acco^tpanlel ppllusy|Vania crude oil ha* bean Tic deceased was a fireman at
this morning to the residence of A ( ) |,riimrj„bt wb^n (hey were mar fpdu,.H,| ;*5 cents a barrel to $ j the refinery, etnpioved there six
F Boudreau. 505 South Main str-et r|ed by Miss Connie Summers and outn|<]»- <f the Bradford district, and years. In addition to his wife he
Is believed Jo have been of Inceudi Mr v„, iprrybill of Sapulpa. san)(1 eduction to 3 25 for Penusyl I left two children, whom Mra Jack-
ary origin. - — — - vanls irrade in Bradford district |-on aisles were dependnt on him
A bed was discovered ablate and FOUR FINED BY DECKER. Corning grade wss reduced 13c, fur maintenance
i teen in a window nearby had t.our WPrf. ftn(, | ^a,.b an,i .„ie 'i0 $i.so; Cabell 29 cents to f 1.71:
btiu iut. The fire department wi> on |jqUor charge* by Judge
ailed out. Damage Is e l maied at
Decker in police court this
$11*0 No due baa beeii d.acoverrd mornjnf Three speeder* were fined
indicating who entered the bouse. ea(u,
and stalled the tire.
Sonifrset niedlui" 20 c nt* to M 5r.
Somerset light 25 cents to $L'75
paglsnd. 10 cents, to 90 cents *
barrel.
*The refining company deute* the
responsibility for Jackson's death.
the HERA.LT>— for live newt.
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 244, Ed. 1 Monday, June 18, 1923, newspaper, June 18, 1923; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1518999/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.