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DAILY ARDMOREITE
HOME.
SDITION
Em A Hffirt off fck Oil Fields
f ULL LEASED WIRE ASSOCIATED PRESS.
A RDM ORE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY JANUARY 12 1921.
VOL. 28.
NO. 78.
EIGHT PAGES
?arty Whip Cracks And T
M
Swing Into Line
)lrn inniTinrn
M lUtNIINtU
WITH LIVESTOCK
INTERESTS OF THE
NATION ASSEMBLE
AT EL PASO TEXAS
Discuss Problem Relative to
Why Raw Material Pro-
duced by Farmer Is to
Be on Free List
EHEAP LABOR ALSO
BECOMES AN ISSUE
PROTECTION OF FINISHED Ah-
TICEE AND COMPETITION WITH
EORFKiN IX)V TRICKS. SHORT-
T1MK IjOAN'S REVIEWED
TA Paso. Texas Jan. II Ike T.
fPrvoi' .r San Antonio Texas doalt
yitrorntisly wit:a tariff and other oon-
dilioiiH which lie. declared adversely
luffoctcl the cattle raising and j:oek
Industry at. the annual mooting to-
day cf the Amortc-an livestock nsso-
oiation here. He asserted that the
Ifarm and ranrh Industry is "the very
life and vital of America."
"The farming omd llx-ostock interests
are pufferlng; from competition with
raw material from foreign countries
duty free." Mr. Pryor declared. "If
Thoy nrp forond to do this then pov-
erty in the ihwitag the. producers
arc as much ontlilod to a tariff on the
no-oanpd row material jis the manu-
facturers ho assorted.
."Why should they ho compelled to
acll in n free market and buy In a
protected one? It is unjust dlscrlm.
ina lion.
"U'o ran never prosper under a sys-
(Continued on lVigw Two)
Carter County Citizen Submits Views
Upon Proposed Lone Grove-Hcaldton Road
By K. A. BAIRl)
Tor :he benefit of the general public
desire to mt.ko a few statements
concerning tho proposed hard surface!
road to bo built from Lone. Grove
to tho tcwn llealdton.
In tiho first pkieo 1 am thoroughly
famtUir with tho sentiment of tho
1'foplo who are to bo served by the
road and it la the untxvrsil iKeslie
of the citinshlj) of that community
that the road bo built of gravel with
a clay binder according to the pov-t-rnmcnt
p'.atia and spcclflcft'.hfiH.
The pooplo of Hewitt township nre
certainly entitled to diii consideration
In tlits matter for tho reason th-tt
every dime? of the money iroing 'n'
tho porjivt is derived from the pross
production tux which oomes entirely
from that township.
As a further reason why their
voice shoukl be heard In litis mailer
I would suggest that the citizens f
Hewitt ond (Irnham . townships pay
innro limn thtw-flfiha of the ml vtt-
lotvtii Ktxes of Cirti-r county and it
is cxlim.ited that one -half of the unto
license- taxes nro paid by cltlns re-
vkliitK west of. lione Grove. In addi-
tion to nil of this tho oil fields prop-
er contain tuoro poiiiUitlou than iho
city of Anlmon. Tlti-n Is more truf-
fle totintiKo and. Mi number of per-
sons colislderoil over the road from
I iino Grove to llo.ildloii than over
every other road In t'artrr county
combined.
It Is jioticrally conceiled by every ine
familiar with ciMrlttlons that with
tho eweptlon of the rond throiiKh
M Ibirse I ml loin tho wotmII voo.ls
in HOiitliern Oklaliomu are to Ih found
In the oil fields. This in splto of tho
fact Mint we pay nil Iho ki'ohs pro-
duction tax and tliree-fiflhs of the ltd
valorem taxes in the county.
Tlieso tlilttus Iteltu true wo are
cerlalnly entitled to llHfo our Inter-
ests considered abuvn the Interi-sis
of the nsplmlt mid cnneiit cofnMiues
and tltelr lnld UiretitM hooHlers. mid
piibllelty men.
Tlie ieoplo of the lliitldton ml
Hewitt oil fleKIs an evidencil by h-
tllluns filed with Hi" hoard of county
commissioner and t Inm-d by hun-
dreds of Urn rvprceiitu'1vo eiiixens
want a irriivolisl tun I ais'ordltiR to
? Win RnvernitH'iit ipi'clfliliiiis con-
Htriirted from 1uie Grove to tliu
I own of Donation for the fullowittn
rellHulw.
- II) A rrnvnl niad ran bo built nnd
compli ttM wtlliln t year nnd can bo
rnmilelel to tho town is llealdton
fur the aniotinl of tnoiny avnlliililn at
till time. Tito bid submitted for I lie
ronstriiotiott of tho Rnivel rnrnl pro-
Vldeil for li rimdlM'd rlirlitern reel Wldo
eight Irtrhc thick on the otit'iido mIkcm
Ul dlwelvo inches thick Itl tho center
and ran be built for ihreo hundred
knit unn thousand ilollnrs while the
Jtids avallnble wilt only con-rtruct five
r
nix mite of asphalt or roncriMe
TixM wleclt martinir rrnm mm nrovo
win not reach the ramotj "bayou Isit-
' tam" and the bM suhmiMed on nn
phnlt or roncrelin road (toe ttt pro-
"vhl for the xmpletlon of rvnn Uie
: mlleM tinder 120 w-orktrnc days
wtirh mean tint he road would
not be completed within II month
ml t1"tH''y for tw yenre alt
defending on how ted th" weather
DANIELS TALKS
FURTHER ON TIE
NAVAL CONDITION
OF UNITED STATES
Secretary Lays Before Com-
mittee Approximate Com-
plete Data of Relative
Sea-Fightinjj Power
AMERICA JAPAN AND
GREAT BRITAIN LEAD
fiENERAL BLISS STATES NATION
REFISING TO IMS ARM WIU
BE CKASSED AS "SECOND
GERMANY"; DEALT WITH
Washington
Tnitfd States
of the world
fair discussion
Jan. 2. -Should the
oall upon the nations
for "a full free and
of reduction of arma
ments" the favorable response would
he prompt and inevitable the house
naval committee wis told today by
General Taskor H. P.liss former Am-
erican representative on the miprerne
war council at Paris.
"Tho nation that would come to
such a conference and refuse to
agree to any proposition looking- to
disarmament or at least a reduction
of its military establishment" t"id
General Bliss "could be written down
as the next Germany and the United
States could make its plans accord-
ingly." Secretary Daniels today laid before
the house naval affairs committee ap-
proximately complete data on the
sea power of the three principal
maritime nations requested in con-
nection with the consideration of na-
tional disarmament proposals.
Table submitted ishows that while
(Continued on )"aw Two)
would havo to be in order to Justify
those in Chnrpe of the woi k in the
division that a day 'was not properly
a working vfriy. A road to be of any
serloe In tho oil field must bo com-
pleted within the next 12 months for
tho reason Unit after tho dt illln p r-
ations (lave been complete! and the
tienvy maAiinery for nrmries nnd
pumping w.atlons have been conTyel
to their destinations the necessity for
a hard surface road will not bo very
great and tlwre is no queslion but
wha.c tho floM will l drilled up and
Jho necessary pipe line pump sta-
tions tank farms etc. will be com-
pleted within the next three or four
years.
(II) The proposed p ravel load can
be built entirely f Carter otmty
material with Carter couniy labor
and every cent of the money xirndid
on such root will Inure to tho benefit
of the citizens and business of Carter
county. And us to Die civst of main-
tenance all repairs on said road can
be ma. Ik by any man with Intellluence
onotipli to Isiul the pravel and fill
up a hole. So fur os the durabllly of
tho road is concerned I desire to call
ntleiiiion No the fact that In Mus-
ko(fii county they davo hullihtt 7.1
miles of pravel rond which by Hie
way only ort Ulu'in H'J.UiiO per mile
nnd Ihey fxpressed iJietnmlves us
Ik'Iiik entirely itino. with tho mine
mid will have no other while only
lust week ii contnict was H for $:il!0-
0i wort It of pravel road In Mctnloslt
county and tlv.it ritd tv.s.ves federal
old ttpon t'ho same basis oolisidils
In our propowMl rontl.
The iiiiilnleiianee of an nsphnlt tor
concrete riNld will depend enlliely III)
on the servli'o of expert lilKlipili.il
lahor which Is at nil limes ilirflciilt
to secure US the expeileitee of file
people of Ardmp'O with IhHr nsphall
strs.s ceiilnly deinoiiMiiitrs and In
ndilltlon to lint will levy iiMin the
s'iple of X'urter county a poi-poMml
liability to -llto anpliall and cement
eotnTfliiles whereas as above siipp"ni.
ed the iiiiilntenanco and repair of a
KIMVel roil. I cull be itHMtiled pl'iiUiptly
for the reuse thai any repair ne-
is'wsiuy on such road mil In- inii-fc'
tiy liny linn who can w ield a pi k
anil shovel and Olive a team and
Irivlliff llttolllKclico elioimll to find bHt
way to Hint from Iho gravel pit.
In conclusion I deslro to siikc'sI
that It Is tho universal sentiment
tunntiit tho pcriplo for whom t aisik
Hint they much prefer that 'lie com-
missioners Should reject all federal
n.l ami t'iko Mw one hundred ii'id
six rut y Ihousand tlnllim whlerl the
have on hand and which Justiis-
and coninion nenso Hiwpi-n should tio
ilwil as we want It used end build
(rood roads ttito tho oil fields pavlnit
itartlculiir attention to that part of
the road lyln In the bayou bottum
nnd what Is known as lite nlknll flit.'.
I w-lsh to em to furtihor not as a
throat but as a simple clisp isslnnain
detliimtlim nf a fnct that any o'her
fund than a RfMvebtl rorwl at this time
Will ho fmipht by the olttsens it the
pioHecd (llstrlct through the hlRhoeiC
court In tho kiln? before asphalt nnd
loi.rrete omnitanlisi un.l their paid
BRinls aueed In Rottlnic ficlr hooks
perpetually Into the ritirens of the
llealifon and Hewitt oil fields their
heir nnd assigns for ever.
Hobo Chefs Serving Jobless Men In Church Gymnasium
Bilwi il in. i i.iM .in aV itfcVUmii jti: . rzt( y '
Hobo cliefs are seen here serviru? u meal to smne of the L'l'B Jobless men v.ho have been houpd in tho pym-
nasium of St. Mark's Chapel New York. The xymnaHium will bo the-men's homo until thoy fmd Jobs. The staff
of hobo chefs sh.fts as cooks find employment. Tho men say tho food although simple Is well cooked and tasty.
WITH DEATH BEHIND
AIR HEROES COME T0
BLOWS OYER A LETTER
H BI-ICATION OK PRIVATK YVS
TI.K IKns TO HI.OUS K-
tvi:kn oi-ncKRs in tmk
CANADIAN V1MS
M.ittice Ont. .ran. 12. I'nit-M
States Naval lieutenants Stephen
Parrel I. Al Kloor and Walter Hin-
ton lvfivshed by their first nipht's
sleep in complete comfort since f--et-tinp
out from the frozen Hudson
Hay repions where they landed on
Vc. 14 after a hazardous balloon
fliphl from KoeVaway N. Y. today
enjoyed this tradinp post's hospitality
meoaratorv to their departure late
this afternoon for Toronto.. They
were guests of officials of the )an-
adinn National Railway who provi.bd
a private car in which they Kpcnt the
nlpht and in which they will travel
to Toronto.
To all outward appearances the
bitter dispute that arose between
lieutenants Farvcll and Hinton shor-
tly after their arrival here yester-
day which culminated in a blow
from Farrell that sent his fellow air-
man sprawling over a table in the
home of 11. V. Williamson had been
fettled today. The aeronauts rose
early .had breakfast together in their
prixato car and all regretted the In-
cident that marred their historical
adventure. Poth l'arrcll nnd Hinton
were reticent today regarding lh
occurrence.
The altercation nroe over a let-
ter purporting to have b"n written
llintontohls wile from Moose Ka-'ory.
In the letter published bv a New York
newipapei Hinton Is alleged to have
written thai l-'nricll exhausted fiotn
tho ligneous wanderings pleaded with
bis two companion to kill him nnd
eat bis bo.lv to enable them to pit
back to civilisation.
Van ell charges his companion with
"double-crossing" him salng nil bad
agreed that their btt.is should not
bo published. Minion s efu-al to r-
ti-nct was the miiicdlul cause fiT
Pairell's blow. Newspaper eoires-i
IMindents Intel fered nil. I I" ainled I
them.
Mis. Stephen A. I'auell and Mis.
Walter Hinton. wives of two of IhiM
naval balhionlsts today chariictei l-.ed
as "unbellevablo'' tho story of tie
dispute between Ibele husbands over
tho letter Ueulcti nil lllnlon is nll. gd
to have written to bis wife.
Mrs. Illnten nft'-r itpnssng lor
disbelief of Hie nlf.lll' (l"l to ber bed.
ioiiiii saying: 'I have no sliilemeet
to mako until I hear from lev hus-
band" "Afbr what those men bne en-
duied." sahl Mis. l'nnill.' ' I ennnot
believe Ibev Will I Iiyllllng but
brotbeis for tli lest of their lives.
No one of litem deserves tnoi
credit than Hie oilu-ts"
MHMII SH Itl I (IHI. MSll lt
mhs ii s iii i;n roH'ou
The address which was s.''diisl
to bo ilellveiod ts.foio Iho Master
Masons of Ibis vliinllv l-v Wll-
lltm perrv I'reenian of MeA tes-
ter on Friday .lunumy 14. bits
boon Indefinitely poJ potlrsl A
phone call ee"lve. I bete ln'nv
Slated that It Will lo Itifposslble
for Mr. -Yeeman In le beie on th.ll
dale. However It Is e pooled tbot
he will bo In this city In the nesr
figure to deliver ft lecture oil Iho
Washington Memorial M'iiiiit'st
of Okl'iluini i.
roi it AititKsri u i
MICTION WITH Mll. KIUI-
III UV; A It Ill's IS IKOMISI l
Milskotjee fikhv Jail. 12 -Four
men are under arrest postal authori-
ties announced today In rnnnecttnn
With tnall nti.l Interstate commerce
shipment thefts said by Inspectors to
have netted the defendants ro.nni In
ths past sit months. The arrests
were mado at Hspnlpa list night.
Throe of the men were Jailed at Tul-
sa. The fourth John Tucker was
Jailed here on tWault nf f 1 S.0.
More nrrets at" prnmlsod.
BIDS RECEIVED FOR
16 MILES OF ROAD TO
LEAD FROM LOSE GROVE
TO HEALDTON OIL FIELD
CRAVKI AM) CONCRKTE OR AS
HIU.T CONSTRICTION IN-
CH OKI) IN ESTIMATES
Si BMITI El)
Pids have T.een received nnd open-
ed by the board of county commis-
sionevs for the construction of the
16 mile stretch of road between Ione
drove and Itonldton. The bids are
on various kinds of road. Including
gravel concrete and asphalt. The
roa.l was divided into four sections
and bids were nskiil on cadi peclion. i
The purpose of the division was to
penult the commissi. .ners to as i-r-t.iin
just how much of the load cotiidj
be huill Wi'h llie tinance available'
reserving the building of the balance:
for a future date. )
The lowest bids siilimtlie.l for the .
construction of the entire road were i
as follows: j
Local gr.txel (meaning gravel oh-j
tallied from points along ih- proposed
location of Die rondi. $ :t n . S 1 .T. ; im-!
liorted gravel meaning girtxil ob-1
taine.l from points where shipment '.
bv train would be required lilf's.-j
4'j".:i: link nsphall (Iocs base) 1
t T030.T 7 ; Topi k a lop (concrete '
base) $V1 !.! 7 1-3 111. ll I'oetlatld:
cement ( coin r- to bae' T!'S4li.41. I
Carter canity has JlCil.Oefl in lis
treasury for tis in th l of enn-
constnicl ieg the roid. J'.rt.iiio of which
has been tinned over to the stab'1
htuhvny department. The I'nited
Stales govt i nniiiit will c'li'tlbiite an j
umoiint npial to that spin! by the I
coinniissiiiiieis to liiianc-- to building i
of the i.vi.l. pt.nl. led lint Hie road I
is built of in ueii ils other than
giavel This Inform. itl. m Is i-lciiicdj
from a telegram i.o..d fll nae(
h uhwsv i . iiartnient to a. tail il ! I s in
Oklahoma lit i . V 111- h I . fl- !s
id
low s;
Tt-tlfic i poll iil lihoO' i pi-o-Jnl
Htl shows I ".HI . hi. l.-s p. r
il.tx niosllv nuiomol.il. s nnd
li n. ks. I i ravel Ftiifoitiu not be-
llexeil lliHIsal.le .l till- COcdl
Hon of liaftlc.
(Signed 'WILSON'."
Mr Wilson H lead of iho I'm
il'onllntlod en fiu- Two)
tu
NEGRO CITIZENS OF
TO HOLD MASS MEETING
I'ltder the n'ispli-os of Me. Afro-I'in-gtesslvo
Itsv.l i-t'lon ti.gf.i i lllwlis of
Aldinoio ant I'art.-r e.iimv will bold
a ItllfM linelllll! i'ils.v ll'Kbl at
10 o'clock l M! I'.ast Main streot.
Tho Aftn l'rogr"svo n'smis'lon l
s mitloinl otB iMlr i'lim leivleg for I's
oble.tt Iho it-f Moil Inlemsl of tho
tsi-o. At Tb'lislav nlchl's meeting n
enmity n'glMlrtl'oil will le per's-le I
will." th" o'r itil-eis lioto will prove
1 tlOi!e for ill hot- nrgStilsalloliS
llirotlglmltt Iho i..iinttv nnd tl at.
-ldets nf bo tnovetiti lit etpblln that
Iho tgi!ii;itl.oni nie Inlendod lo do
sy ax I h " tit'to't b e.'nsl.lo race
e:ldl isllll Itl die Mil lints I'OIHI'leS nti.
Irilos of Iho na-Ion.
Negen rtletis in-i'-.;'.oii tbo rrinn-
iry ate litr"il to 't'-end 'he toeotii.g
In Artlmoto Thttisliy nlghl
I
I.I I.IM.WI ItF. Wll I. HI. NstiUl
TO PX" ll MH Ml. I H l.W
Milskngoe. ftkli. .tin l.The Mm-
lelerlal Alllati'e of M .Oik-nee has li-
slrticleil its r.sotsr to f..ritOi loi-
ters to a'l ministers In tt s'nt irrgln
thorn to J'tln the ministers' rnox-omont
fir the sdqllm of fSiindar "blue laws"
by tho present etato letislntnro. A
resolution pttssast hy the Rssnrh'lon
asks the oiVttitr to srbtpl Ksn
ss and Tetss t ttvlnr itp'n ltw.
MORGAN TOWNSHIP IS
AGAINST ROAO
WITH BIG MAJORITY
PROPOSITION l)EIVTEO liY AN
OVERWIIELMlNti 01E OF TWO
TO ONE AT TIKSDWS
SPEtm ELECTION
The proposed boml issmo for th?
improvement of ro.nls in Morran
township was N-flte.l by vote Tues-
day With one box stiii out tn!
of Vary Nibl.ick the vote stood ?02
flfraln-.t the issue and 9S for i". Nirt
more thnn f.O votes nre eonnainod
in vho ))ox yet to be heanl from so it
is Well established that the ropwd
issue has been ilefea'ed.
Not hiore ihan tn per eent of ihe j
voters .f Morvan township cast bnl-1
l.is iluring the election. !d Wfn'hr:
is attrilmii-l as tho eaue.
When i he el iz ns ot the town-hip
oriuinaliyt pr' njil a petition to i
rho county commissioners uvking that
tho ele-i:on lx 'h.-M mom than SO
per cent of iho voters hft.l slcnod it.
T!io t.siiliM of the l.-tll.eing by dt-
trat was as fo!iw-
District lor Annin-t
lliglliKllt School House
I'irurie Valley School hie
l(.icli Point school h'-w
Old Soldiers Home
Minos .
S.ringkile
Ml. W.ishlng'on
P.itx-k
S
1 14
i-j ;i
si
41
H !1
Maiv Niblaek net h-.ufl irom
1TI.
LEGION
S PLANS FOR
A SEPARATE HOSPITAL '
0'i-l..
for i
In th..
.nrt
t'My
i lie
(1
. .Inn. !? - P'-fis
hospital building
eat" for foi im i-
"ix ! un it hie l... n nlinttdoi-l
I i 'If "o.iiMi .i irloit nnd I".
". i l Hi.. . g.-t ilut-e will Ii.. a.sliisl
tit apt lefii il. tnnils fi t- nq a id!.
rt..M to t'ie Snv t'ttlxorslty lios-
1'lt il Iii oi l iliom-i ritv.
Th s t-.tif!. i action was d tI'.I
'It' ll ' t II Of -!).; heio .f tlto
h.i.i.v.tlioi eenmil-ie.. of (4..
lilloll. ittlen.h-d b ttnttlbets of
III" stn'o lelomltein) nf tho gs.
1 .'Hie. aiel I itis (i.nii i. ii
f .e i ooomj ti.e i ti.e ....e
no! senate.
1.0 es. hott.'!t bin W.
t. .e. ui in. to 1 1
pit il e mttti'ieo Th'tts lav n-t 1let
(. ii.. ..it for first tea ll"g
It V. is t.imit.eed I'n'll tbo tel
iii loit im i oest"i. !..!. n-.
ill one floor Of 'ho .t.jn.l
II" I'I' ll lenld'eg tOII .n nek-l
to be .-t n fn ( f
r.itt'et service ttmn. Tbo m.n will
I." eite (of. It Kits bMetgit out
bv the tl. n.el the fmlcftl B..V
fin ii io. tin. laSier ittli.relt.g t
n ihtv for e'..flt i.iini
lio.-ti.ts nnl nrtrhtorts drslneed
nl no tti.s-tpig that the roM'tinn
d a tieiv wlog would tio much
Ii r.etlvo n Ittlttal rf tn!)t
a pew lurildtng itlth'iitgii hon'l'nr
ntt'l opreselei; er'Otte wl! bo
loTefed bill S'lgbllv.
Tho I.Rli.i -ii.M'to ft)
nroliot of - erpara'e budding
bi Iho tiitn for former erx-(ee
turn sqffrrd-g with titWoippsIs
It wrs sill.
leittlse of the gtl'e iegi.
Ibe oomitilttne snd nf be te
otitlve eorontltte pf tn lefftnq
will moot 'r.tght h furrier flis-
rus ptsns
Itemnte Arcnttlrf mrnls
ttnltlrttoro an. IJ. Unite" Mir
nunrd. piithrr f the ( ineirestl Vi.
tlimsls hi't bis adenoids and tonsil
remme-1 yeslerdsr at M local hospital.
Me will prnbablr lar Ua aswMtat
tedsv
1 -!!&
I WITH SHOUTINGS AND TUMULT OKLfiHOMft'S
REPUBLICAN HOUSE OF
WHEELS ftT ATTENTION: FOLLOWS PARTY
ORDERS: RECIPROCITY IK MATTER OF THE
COMMITTEE COURTESIES SHOWN BY SENATE
IS MARKED BY AN EKTIRE PROLONGED ABSENCE
NEWS Of THE DAY AT
NATIONAL CAPITAL AS
CARRIED BY THE WIRE.
IMTORTVNT BAIVKNlXfiS ViASi
IN BRTB!' OITI.IMNG; IJTTLE
Of' MKiVftlAT INTfatEST
IN fcYlDHNTK
WaBhinKeon Jn. 12. Formal claims
to tho rhrhi s of a ipohtlcoi refugee
wns rr.mAn trvV.v 1-v IVinnl O'iVillnp-hnn
lf" nay1"- "f Oirk whoso ca;ie is
before Prewidont Wiln for final de
cision as a rosult of diffcrenros be-
t'RVH'n tho etato ftnd labor ts-v-ir. -menrs.
TTie claims wero Trefie.nled to
Secretan- Wilson tit the labor do-partmeni-.
by JiMtro lawless vtor-
ney for O'CillaphAn and in whose
custody h" was pfiiTol after his
arrival in tlhis country.
Arum? -FrcrMnry 1'lvls of t'ho etnte
department ruhrl that th" lord mayor
couM not be considered n pclltteil
refufree wh-n Kamonn do VnJera pivr-
ident of ihe so-cani Trish rojiubllc
w"s murnln? to Ireland.
JU'Ve 1nwloss wns inderstnod to
have told Peorotary Wilson that th?
lord mayor hid iVinnd It impossible
to obtnii n Tinssort from the Pr:tish
rovernim-nt. .
Was'.tinglon. Jfln. 12. .V.tomey Gen-
eral I'almer has nrrJrr"d an appcnl to
bo taken 10 the V!n1ed states c'.r-
etilt court of nppcats for the eifrhtfh
flWHc: from a decision of Pod. ml
Jii'Vo Vnn YalloinbLiT'n of Kariftns
'ity rv-rr .ining the enforcemi-nt of
criminal rrn-emtlnrs oder rbo Ijover
Art of order of th" secretary of
agrii nlttin- apainst in-tva.rerl romm's-
sion rates for llw oolling and hnndiing
cf livootock at Kansas tlty.
j i'uiii-h iiif I'-ica re ; ine sailT
i the commission men hav continued
to rhanre tho Increased rn'.-s. h
rb piremi n1 of nrriciiltnro annotinccd
1 lit under direction of tho court l!-rn-
P d it"tler have depesltert wi'n the
cbrk of 'he court f'"- rlTferem-e N-iw-ien
ih old and rhe now rn'e. At
ho t'mo h InfurtPMnn was prnn'.cd
tl41 U'.f2 hn( boon so deposrt"d. bu?
the t.'partntent's announcement mid
tin' .he n.tirt In granting fho injunc-
tion inM-ri'id that it would no Ion iter
require tho eiwnms!nn men to piy the
excess eo'Timt-vhirs to to cletk.
Wnshinu nn. .Ian. Kv Pnexpr nded
j alio merits from tho nstlonn! snrurbv
end tb fenso anpt nptiailon. amovn'lrg
to s.x.'al millions of dollars. In the
j Inriifs of various departments of the
I roveriment. may be rce-Uied by Prry.
j blent Wl'sivi. ic onliinr .j on op'tdon
cf the nf "im v pen- ral The fuml i
also recall. ( he -iid. mav be re-n!-
iomi 1 to lilll. r li.rirt .t.e ' j t.. ....u.
ib!l iilons conlra.-ed dttrlne the
1 1 Vntlnu.'d on Pap. Tim
BY PURCELL OFFICIALS
The rherlir s
was ra'hd 'a
ter par" of fi
tlx big tbite t
y i nog ivi
h Me Iook
tlltll ot tbiib"
be l ad m '.. ;
! n-i e ts ! tie
toe-. pf JHP colltltV
Pom-ie d'te'ett the bit-
- win nnd after nr-
'ok .'ti custody Sam
l tot 111! berq arrested
eti tit- nil" r of th"
i a" I loiielieitx . n'ti r
IM '".iiil p'. ..
. ui.ff v forcing vfio
d.H.r
bo hi't"! tecogtiircl tho iiegrt its
a tti'iti w ho tnsneini th.. tisoririii?i
Of M t'rttl Wio' -I by pu'l.e !ttturltles
if Pure-" fr robberies whlth
be had p"fpetrntet.
U'bofi t!-e pi.i-o of P-t -e'l arrived
Tiling l"Ri to pb-ad wplt the sherllf
of l.ox e eoiitity reitll"o-i f in jot
In lllt't Vet over .i tho p-rvol a'l-hn.-oios
ns ho tnts TTnn'ed for t'realt-
! tail at Munlsvlllo. TTS. Iivi :-
ea'lon imire.l tt!t Tnqng had served
nt-Tf s't ntn'tibs o' a ion year in.
totoo when ho ewnpssl m. tt)o prls-
"tt IPintsvllle.
Cber'ff p.titOt O' ltve rout V ran
rhtm tbo dl''fo-t.'i fuc enly nf rat-
t irletr Pineitii.ttio .('! nno time but
cep'ratln t'.o samo s'lll twbf. pitch
tt Incldrst' o--urre reeentty When
t-o Marle's rhirtrters stole n still
from the ysr l cf the sberirf a hero ho
d wnred rvernl wh'eh tio tld
raptored In rtlds. The sheriff Imme-
diately commenced a search for the
"s'olen propertr" an f found srhtle j
It srss atsln hop onerntott near Mtr- j
e-t't. He srrerfort two men who wore
attempting to bronco the white mule i
Tt sshington Tc'l prod action In
l?a arnntirtod t mt nnnona tons the
lartest renre j-enr O'rtput In the his-
tory t the Mtlnn the eologicl sur-
vey rfporll. '
REPRESENTATIVES
'Scant Regard Shown Mem-
bers Who Belong to Dem-
ocratic rarty ; No Chair-
manshirys for Them
INTERPRETATION OF
HILL'S IS IN DOUBT
POSSIRLE THAT MEASPKE MAV
RE ATTACK ON HOARD OF
AFFAIRS; McAJLTSTER RKN-
ATOK IS "KIOHT"
(Ry Special Cwrrespondfart)
Oklahoma. City .Tjj. tj. prtreipai
legislative interest cosfterf-d yertcr-
d- v
in the house of repreBcntatlves
where p.opr.blican flominallon Phowed
itself in the adoption of a nttt rules
and the. selection of committees with
.';cint rerjnrd for the Democratic min-
ority. The rrhouting and tho tumult
there was fairly obvious and follti
cd party lines.
Bnt in the senftte there were dninffsj
of a lesK obvious character. One w.U
impressed by a certain obscurity of
motive.
First came a proposal in tho form
of a motion from Pcnftlor S. Morton
Rutherford of Muskogee a Demo-
crat that the reports of the board
of affairs and the state highway de.
rartment be printed and distributed lo
the senators A number of Demo-
crats opposed tho motion on 1 ho
ground of economy. Senator P.ob Wal-
lace nf Pauls Valley moved to table
Rutherford's motion bnt his motion
was lost by a vote of 20 to 22.
P.utherford's motion carried and the
reports were ordered print d.
Than two resolutions tsitb bv
Rutherford and K. p Hill cf Mci-
ester. Democratic floor leader xxeto
introduced. One called Toi a Elate
moot from the st;ite cviminor and in-
spector concerning the r.xolvinr; funds
of state institutions; th other re-
quested the board of affairs tu frive
the senate detailed information con-
cerning industries at state Institu-
tions. The latter resolution was
adopted; the firs. goi over until later.
It is not Rurprtstng tf many ymor''
Interpret the series i4f rejtolutirms by
Mil and Rutherford conplsd with
those of the preceding day which ak-
ed other reports frmn the board. 0?
affairs ns a senat" attack on the
board. Others realizing the friend-
liness of Hill especially to the Rob-
ertson administration m-vy Interpret
the nniips as a political move to
ferettall Republican in vest! (ration r
to give the impression that iMiiorrata
ate willing to Investigate their own
administration. Hill says his purpose
Is mert ly to give the senate Informa-
tion It !hriild have.
Certain liemccratlc renatnrs thin
thete is a "nlrg'-r In the woodpile''
they think they Itnnxv where he Is; and
tlv y bt Ilex e he will Hhow hlnvielf In duo
Cl. lt"
ttn ot
Tin I"
lleto.
affalt s
rena'o
Inquiry
of t vents. Whirhnr this
Is correct remains to be wen.
b: rather itikhI reason to be-
hnwettt. that the IsiarJ of
is not nndi r fire frum the
nnd that there Is mnre In the
than meets the ce.
If
rents
runs
thex
Speaker Sohwibe truly rcpri
the dcv-ln s of house Republ!-
thoife pentletnen have shown
do not fax or the principle of
(Continued on pane S)
LIONS IK AUGURATE
SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR
WEEKLY MEETINGS
The Mors Club will Innugur&te
a program ef Nperlal nddresses to be
given nt the regular weekly meetings
o the eluh. the first of which Will
be given tomorrow when Dr. R. 1..
Davidson pator of Itrondway Kaptist
burr Ii. will talk on "Tne City Pcnu-
tlftil "
Mlnltrts of the various rhtirches
will follow Dr. Davidson afler whlt h
prominent business men of the cltv
en h i f whnm will rebs-t their own
subject will continue tho programs.
Always nlert and progre. rive ths
Ardtnore Mors believe this to bo a
splendid program and one which will
prove of great benefit to the Indi-
vidual metttbrr. Every member Is
urged to bo In attendance a the
meeting tomorrow at the Tianit"r f
Commerce. I.unrhnon will be. rartrd
promptly at 12:10 O'clock
WEATHER
fiklahnma: Tonight fart cloud
warmer In northwoatj ThuraJaf
Mr. wnrmxr.
e
Loral Temperatnra
Mailmum yesterdajr 4t dwTe4J
Minimum last night 14 Ueerts '
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