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DAILY ARDMOREITE
Iir vry--Thrift--Progress
FULL LEASED WIRE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ABDM LaHOMA WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1 1921.
VOL. 28.
NO. 190.
Race War Rages in Tufea Following Arrest of Negro Charged With
Assaulting Young White Girls; Number of Dead Increased With Late
Renorts: Torch Leaves Fierv Trail Through " Little Africa " of the
Northeast Metropolis; State Troops Hold Muskogee Negroes at Bay
FIGHTING CONTINUES AFTER A DARK NIGHT OF TERROR
HACKS HERDED INTO CONVENTION HALL AND GUARDED
State Troops Patrol Streets of NATIONAL GUARD MARTIAL LAW TO
Tulsa While Neeroes Flee from ASSUMES CONTROL BE DECLARED IN
luisa vvmie negroes rieeiTum
aZg!-olT heavens reflect glow
Armed UUaras KJVer JVVV ens . rnnii mirrir iminn
Now Held in the Prison CampsXZ TSKT llMtd WKIIHINU Ml.WAKU MUM LIHLt AiRM
I I i "
Armed Whites Roundup Blacks
ENTIRE SECTION NEGRO TOWN '
Sr.KTIII.Mi. Itll lttlMi .11. ion ur
FI.AMKK; FIREMEN NOT
PERMITTED LAX IIOSK.
Tulsa Okla. June l.--At 9 D'olOCki
3000 negroes had been Bullions! at
convention hall under guard. It was
filled us was a0 the police station.
The remainder of thooe gathered up
aro being laken to the baseball park.
All are under armed guard.
The national guard got into action
about 1 1 o'clock last night about an
hour after the battle began at the
house when a detachment appeared at
the police station under command of
Major Kooney. Aft' r driving away
the crowd Which had broken into the
store of a sporting goods hou-ie to
ntatain arms and alternating to dis
perse them from the block In front of
the police station the gcar.l m i. made
flying trips in trucks and automobiles
into outlying districts.
Later detachments were quarter d
In various parts of town to suppress
possible outbreaks and a largo squad
with a machine gun was sent to the
end of Admiral Boulevard with in-
structions to hold It at all haJ-ds
against a reported Invasion of 50o
blacks from Muskggee which failed
lo materialize
At 7:30 this morning tho en-
tire couth s.de of the negro quarter.
-Hi elthfr side of Archer extending
from BoJtcti east tu Klfcln was a mass
of llnmes.
Following the fighting laet night
white m everywhere were heard
threatening to wipe out "Little Af
rica" forever with the torch. The flr.t
attempt was mad- at 1:30 last ulght.
wheu two houses at Archer and I!o"-
ton. which had been used as a gatri
yon by mure than io negroes bur-t
Into flame.
An alarm was sent In and the fire
fli partment dashed to the soetoo. AD
attempt to lay hose was qu ckly itOP
pod by 5o armed white nun who had
assembled and the fir - equipment wa-
r. nrni io I ha station. While Ihe
crowd turned again to xchanging
show at long range with the negronb
who wort slowly retreating to the
north and eat behind the buildings
of the district.
The atrt to make good the llm-at
In earnest to burn negro town. was ai
0:40 o'clock this morning. AlmoM
simultaneously fire began to steal
from the windows and doors of the
deserted abaci- along A roller and
soon dense clouds of smoke were en-
veloping the entire distrhl . Lnd. r
the smoke veil armed men scouted In
automobiles aud as soon art their cor
don tightened about the place where
the negro. wr-re stationed and
occasional firing gave warning thai the
flghi was still on.
We-roea remained In many of th-
burning homes until they w. i - env. '.-
oped by fire unu thrciilon.sl to
Then they could I !
darting irom doors with their hands
upraised and crying "Don't shoot" as
they daah.-d through the moke to .ur-r.-nder.
and be taken to Hi- prison
eainu established at con . tillon hall.
c iii-miuI of Ail
FULL PROGRAM FOR
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
CONVENTION HERE
THROUGH THURSDAY
COMPANIES RISHKD FROM Ml S-
KOGEE AND OTHKR POINTS TO
SCENE OF RACK WAR RIOTING
AND CONFLAGRATIONS.
(Br Th Attocltted Pr)
Muskogee. Juno 1. Company A
Muskogee and Company B of Wag-
oner Okla. nati nal guards were-
ordered at 9:5 a. m. to proceed at
once do Tulsa. A special train is
being maJe up.
Brer? local Sunday school will be j
represented at the Carter County Sun- Tusa June j A ar tween ne-
r.iy Bdbool convention which opens here Kro.a anj whites starting over the or-
al i- tdway -Methodist church Thurs- rest of a negro charged with an assault
throughout i on a wnn- woman nau coiiiniuci cum
eonesuay morning
Jay morning to continue
tho day closing at 9:30 o'clock. A. 1!.
Kiddle president of the association an-
nounces. Delegates from Mealdton Woodford
linc drove Berwyn Springer. Wilson.
Wirt Pootviue and other nearby towns
aro also expected to he present. M.'.
and Mrs. C. II. Nichols of Oklahoma
Citfi brrtih of whom aro state Sunday
school workers will be here and take
part on MM prgram.
The program which opens promptly
at 10 o'clock Is arranged as follows:
Morning session
10:00 Song services led by Mrs. N. C.
WOOd.
10:1 J Scripture reading and prayer by
Rev A J. French.
10:25 Progress In Sunday school Work
In Carter county by Mis) Daisy
N'Ichola.
10:45 Carter (Utility needs by Andrew
13. Riddle.
11:05 How to mwt these needs by
Ci K. Nichols.
11 :30 Discission by the delegates.
12:00 Benediction.
tfteTaoon Session
2:00 Song services led by Mrs. Billle
Baker.
2:15 Scripture reading and praye-
by Dr. Craylon S. Brooks.
2:25 Working with the children by
Mrs. C. H. Nichols.
2:55 Conference where and how o
find teachers led by ImoTit
ByN and th'orge l"oulter. as-
nted by officers superlnten-
dentl teachi-rs. delegates etc.
r-35 Song.
3:10 Holding the adults In the Sun
day school by Dr. R. L. Davis-
son. 4:00 Report of Sunday Hchools. hy
su'ierlnti-ndentv. deK-gates etc.
4:20 Flection of ff leers.
4:30 CU-sIng song and lKncllctlon.
Night Session
8:00 Son services lej by Mrs. Ar-
thur Kyle.
S:15 Scripture reading and pray.T
by Rev. Jesse Thotnron.
s-" c.il music oi song service
s l'. Th-- t- 'ii ig h I r. C r. Welth.
9:10- The Sunday s. hool thai inolds by
Dr. Ashley Chappel.
9:30 IJentsiicli- n.
S YOUNG GIRL SUES
IN SUM $5000 FOR
PERSONAL INJURIES
Damage in the sum Of $5000 ar
and national
guard troops were order-d to Tulsa to
aid In controlling the various factions
The exact number of killed and injur-
ed was not known but the killed were
lielieved to total almost a hundred.
Rowland was spirited out of town at
2 o'clock this morning by deputies from
Sheriff Occullough's fflce. They re-
fused to divulge his whereabouts.
Officers said the black would hj
given a speedy trial just as roon as the
.-lin'itin Mfa Hsiurn trk nftrmlt it 11 nil
the caso will be transferred to anothei
jurisdiction if it Is found impossible to
try it here. Thpy gave assurance he
Would be fully punished if found guilty
of the charge.
Rowland Is accused of . attacking an
orphan girl In an elevator.
GOVERNOR s.ws CANNOT UNDER
STAND HOW CITIZENS OF. RACE
MOT TOWN LOST CONTROL OF
SITUATION.
Oklahoma City. June 1. Martial
law will be Invoked In Tulsa unless
the situation there is relieved and
under control within .the next hour
or two t'.overnqr Robertson .-aid
at 11:45 o'clock following Ion? dis-
tance conversation With officials at
Tulsa. Attorney Ceneral Frceltng
will go to Tulsa this afternoon.
"The situation at Tulsa sevms
peculiar to me." Covernor Robert -son
said. "With power vested in all
city and county officials there to
deputize and put into the law en-
forcement every citizen of the city
if necessary 1 cannot understand
how this trouble was allowed to get
such a start."
Conversation with Adjutant Oeit"
eral Barret' was to the effect that
It was impossible for the fire de-
partment to enter the negro section
and that the flames were raging militated.
Officers Spirit Brute Ac-
cused of Crime to Place
of Safety; Street Car
Traffic Suspends; Bus-
iness Houses Close
CITIZENS GUARD ALL
APPROACHES TO CITY
WHITE WOMAN WOUNDED B
STRW HI I. LIT: RIOT AS
SUMES DANQEOROUS PRO-
PORTIONS DETERMINED
WD?E OCT ItbJ.T.
Adjutant GMllttral Barrett has iaVn
u 'Dheaduuarters at the city hail and
announced that Col. B. H. Markham.
Oklahoma City would be in command
ot fieki oj rations.
Two companies from Mu.skfogee and
one from Wagoner were ordered by
Barrett to entrain at onco. Another
company will arrive from Oklahoma
nty at i o'clock. Martial law has not
yet been declared and unly develop-
ments will determine- If it is to be In-
voked. Barrett added. Ho Is working
under direction of the sheriff the mayoi
and chief of police until such time a
he deems it necessary to change com
mand the adjutant general said. The
troops are to be stationed at dice in
the negro district.
In a fresh outbreak in the Standplpe
Hill district in the extreme northern
section of the black belt Mrs. S. A. GUI
more HI Bali King street a whi:o
woman was shot in the left ami and
side at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. (Jilmore was
standing on th- fp.nt porch of her home
when she was picked off by a black
I sniper one -f a score or more barn -'
; waded in a church.
Hun Ireds of armed white men are be-
Ing rush.il to the district in automo-
biles. An open battle Is believed hnmi-
' iient.
A white girl was reportd killed on
North Peoria in the vicinity of a re
finery. The report could not be vert-
fled at 10 oclock. At 10 o'clock it was
reported two carloads of negroes from
Muskigei" had passed Kendall college
located in the -astern part of 'he city.
A 20 year old white boy. thought to
he named Olstn and living at Sapulpi
diid at 8 30 o'clock following a ba:-
th an hour earlier at tiho Frisco depot
In which negroes are rertod to have
been killed. I (ban's body was removed
to undertaking parlors where it awaits
positive Idcntificalsm.
Would Mean Firemen's Ufa
Tulsa Okla.. June 1. "We can't
use the equipment we have and for
that reason have nut askel for fire
apparatus from other cities" R C.
Alder fire chief said at ten o'clock
this morning.
"It wculd mean a fireman's life
lb turn a' stream of water or. one
of those negro ulldimrs. They shot
ui us all morning When we were
trying to do something but none of
my men were hit. There is not a
chance in the wcrld to ge through
that moli Int.; the negro district.
"We have five lines protecting
the warehouses on the Katy rail-
road and I think we have them
saved. If the wind should change
the white residenc- section east of
the negro district woulJ be menaced.
"The fire has swept Qrtenwood
street where the negro business
sect!- n was locate! and is I Weeping
ar.und the hill north. So far the
white residence sectidH on Uie north
has no- been touched "
Chief Alder indicated that he wa
prepared to cull (Of outside assist-
tance in case it became necessary.
REPORT OF PUBLIC
HEALTH NURSE SHOWS
MUCH ACCOMPLISHED;
BOARD IS PLEASED
Suit.- H ' eti .' '
lleii.-nil i". F. iUui.t .irnv.sJ .(sk.l In the polit-.n ribM in Ihe uis-
jutanl
here at 9 o'clock
the riot resulting
to lake charge of uu.x t.oul. l(. r)va P(rrt) a minor.
fr.Hil a nice war 1(lUgh r. . neE fllMd J
gaiaal Blvlok ami Mine.-.
amount ash-
when armetl negr.ni an I iihi:..-" -'- .. -.rn
Plaintiff alleges thai th
......I ti l.-itlle At lhl hour lie ill
uatloll was r. pori.-u Muieici o i.u . t umilK. ( lui. .r for injuries
actual firing was nod. but m- r .vel w.ien she was run over by u'i
wera raging In all purts e4 the negro nll.M( M-onglng- to the defen l-
sectton of lha city. T ha flames werel nl)1j a 0f which ah waa
spreading and thr.nl. led to wipe out inpM for life.
a considerable partM Of white resl- .r patltjoili plaintiff who fttatM
dence dlftrh-ts in the Stand pipe nnd m n x r ( alleges that on
Sunset Hill sections. It Is liellevi-d May S. W K. Mill. i. olio of ihe defend-
the whole negro section will be wiped ants while transporting Inula from on--uuf-
I part of th- llcwitt-HcAldtoti oil field.
Six white nian are known to have on (he road fit ffl Arilmore to H.nidton.
been killed. It Is estimated thai fifty I and a short distance north of Wilson
negroee. men and women and children rnn KOfOM I ditch at an excessive rate
have been klllrd. Hnires have boan of speed and on to the bank running
wounded ovp 'h h'aintltf and bn aklng her right
Three thousand negr.es had tieen leg below the knee. Plaintiff ntatcj
segregated in prison rump when tb-y ' that she wn driving cows from pasture
.it.- iind-i .i tr. 1 Miaul-'
HARDY SANITARIUM
TO HAVE A SMALL
QUANTITY RADIUM;
VALUED AT $7200
hr Waiter Hardy of the Har.lv
i Sanutartum. wlo accompanied by his
wife ami son. Milton left Monday for
Itonton. Mass. where he will attend
the annual convention of the American president "
! to her h ine nl the time
Directors of the Carter County Pub-
lic Health Association held a meeting
Tuesday afternoon tit tin- rooms of the
Chamber of Commerce and disposed ot
the business connected with its past
year's work.
Miss Mae Ono. public health super-
visor made bat report for the yiar.
howing work accomplished helpful to
Ardtnore. The board tn-mbera ex-
pressed themselves as I.- ng Well pleased
with her report.
One of the faaturea of tin- past years
MttVltlOa was th conducting i fa class
in hi.-'i school on 'i.'in. hygiene ant
care for the sick. This class had an
attendance of Sti pupils. Miss Dep.
.tated uli of whom will receive a certi-
ficate for the completion of their w. -v
from the Rod fro- li i spurt rs in S:
Louts and half a credit from school.
A great number of vislw have been
made by Miss Menu and much "d.-f. .--live"
work has been accomplished--pupils
with defective si rht have been
persuade! &. have th-. i eyes attended
to; those with defective teath have been
Induced to visit the dentist and defer
live tonsils have bull treated and nd"-
BOM removed.
On the whole the Carter County Pub
lie Health Association. through lis
Rrlch irda ittpartnb n-
I By Tho AisecUte.l Preu)
Tulsa Juiit I. Pandemonium
reigns throughout Tulsa today follow-1
ing a night of rioting between the l
whiles and blacks which had its in-
ception w hen a nep.ro shot a while t
man in the crowd which had BSSMtMod
abuut the coiiuly jail in which was
confined Dick Rowland a negro I
charged with assault upon a white
girl.
A full half hundred nctrroe are 1
dead while it is estimated IfitQ bai.
Neeii rounded up and are now held
' under a Strong guard. BW BJ
I springing up In all section ..i thai
portion of Tuls.i sellled by iii-;rocs.
mid Known as "Little Africa."
Stale troops from Oklahoma City
arrived on Ihe scene early I his unit it-
tng and tin- titusiion is reported well
in hand kj I In- ina.M.r and chief ot
peliee both Ol whom however have
appealed lo cttixtnl In remain witMlt
doors and not to gather upon lit
streets.
Store remain closed tin oiishuut the
morning while ulrooi car ami Interur-
ben traffie is at a standstill and rail-
way trains are dMOUNtl around Ihe
city. Slrmigl) armed bodies of men
are gusrdlng all the load- which lead
out of and into Ihe city.
While it is known that s.rral while
men have died from bullet- lircd by
negroes it is aatlimtod thsl lull) hall
a hundred blacks have bom chin ami
It is generally t encoded thai this mm
brr will be materially augmented be-
fore the amoka af battle flnall) tioari
uw.ii. Iiifoi-malinli as lo the exact
amber or fatalities is aaaTiOaM at
the present boar but it is krawi that
man'i both whites ami Macks have
be. n wuiiuiled sunn of them seriouslv .
Appeals w.-re Issued to the etUaWS
bv chi. f of Police Quataihon and Ma-
jor L. I". -I- Hiwney in command f
the lo. al guard untls to remain in
.1... i They expressed the hope at the
Mime Unto that the situation WM IBI
gotten undi r control and expected to
Tulsa Okla. June 1. Firing continued here today
after a night of race war.
Hundreds of armed white men were rounding up all
negroes in the negro section of the city segregating them
under guard.
Innumerable fires also were burning in the negro
section of the city.
No estimate was possible early this morning of the
dead but it was known that at least seven white men
had been killed and scores wounded. The hospitals were
filled to their capacity.
A number of negroes are dead and it is estimated
that the total death toil may reach beyond a score.
Talk of driving into "Little Africa" as the negro
section of the city is known was heard on all sides.
As these threats were heard the torch was set to all
sections on the district and fires were soon burning
throughout the black belt.
The trouble began Tuesday night with the gathering
of a mob of whites at the county courthouse where Dick
Rowland a negro was held on a charge of attempted
assault on a white girl.
Soon armed blacks came on the scene after the whites
and blacks had faced each other for some time the first
shot was repotted fired by a black when a white man
.itieinpted to wrest a gun from a negro. The whites
were reported to have been unarmed.
A fusillade of bullets followed which continued
throughout the night. Stores were broken into and all
guns and ammunition seized and passed out.
All roads and bridges were under guard by armed
posses. Street car service was suspended and busiress
places were closed.
As the negroes were rounded up they were herded
into Convention Hall under guard.
The police station was filled to overcrowding with
blacks and it was then that they were taken to Conven-
tion Hall.
Automobiles were returning from the negro section
loaded with men and women.
Gangs of negro men were driven in solid formation
through the streets to places of safety where they could
be guarded.
Reports were heard that Muskogee negroes were
arming to come here but a long-distance telephone
message to the Tribune disproved it and added that
three companies of state troops were held in readiness to
proceed here.
Reports were piling up as the morning wore on of
additional fatalities but definite information was un-
airafldbloi
si.i mi RS' BUM s BBFORR
was standing by It unconscious i f the I
Impt tiding trouble Wchn the battle at I
the court house broke and one of the!
lit l I iill. ts fin-.l struck him 11. s
I I t.lM .TlVr-: COMMIT! PI
Washington Jan. ui Appointment
n i coiniiiitteii in invesucatu tht
wound watt pronounced n..i eerlous. nceJl aml )roblonia connectloB
A. II. Slick age city clerk . f M..h U11iii. i0i. leilniln. w a
have t w.-ll in hand with h- art i a Sapulpa I- .. at d.-0Ui from a bullet alinmlfH.j uav Uy Cliairman PanrOM
it :a.- roops trutii iiKiuiioma o " w nnd ctr-nni tie- i..o-k an. I g..i ( .
S:l.
Sup- rlnendent
entirety through the body stick. was
senate finance committee. Sen.
I-: ilNriiotxer ! stnndltig on the Cincinnati avenue
unnouieed that schools In the dungi i st.-n . :' a lending hotel watching the
fight when a stray bullet struck him
zone
down
c. T. I'runk.ir.l. .u e.l II. also of S i-
iiiiitii. a I'n-... tidiictor was In the
caboose of a I n
fire dby negroes at tho crowd wint
wllJ and pierced him in tho right
rhouldi r. chin ..n.l forehead. His Wound
us hot belleveil fatal although very
Medical Association In session June lldenl -f Ardtnore public schools. i-
tr. 10. will also attend the meeting of tressed himself as well pleaaod with the
the American Railway Surgeons at ; showing.
Poston which will convene .tune I to . Ml -s no state- hat -he feels that
Dr. Hardy is a member of both organl-!'"' I'"1""' haa not taken the amount
rations of Interest that the) hOttld III this
During his stav east. Hr Hardv ex work but thinks thai the coming year
ARDMORE FIRST MONDAY
TRADES DAY
Will begin Monday June 6 with every
member of the Ardmore Retell Kerehents'
Association offering a special bargain for
the day.
Uok out for the advertising Hake Jjur
arrangements to be in Ardmore each First
Moml;i
may bring new aftthuslasm. She leaves
for her vacation this week and will
resume work along these lines at the
opening Of the school year In Septem-
ber. Continuance in Murder Trial
Muskogee. Okla.. June SI Wle n
the ttlnl of Kd lialh y. asisl :'. negro
on a i hnige of munb-ring N. Matjnsle.
an aged pawnbroker who was shot
rut and beaten to denih In bis store
November M last was c.-iiieti in th-
of the first II men exnminetl to try district ctitt. th- defense obtained a
I Watson on a charge of murder continuance until nil of the jury w is
were dismissed by Ihe state because summoted by the sheriff witness for
of their objection to capital punish- the state nnd nltu defense witnesses
ment A Jurv was obtained from the'
next II own I ailed for service. Watson PORT RICO M NANft II Ml
teeuaad ..r ho..tmg Wait.- Nolan RWIMCT POTATO P1.ANTK SOW
to deaih nl keefeton last falL II. . UK ll NV tlllDRR T
peels to take a course . f siu.lv In ra-
dium theropntles. which will be of s
weeks iiunilion.
Ti e Hardy Sann'arium has placed na
order for 60 ndllegrams of radium
which Is e POUtod will arritro very soon.
It will be used In the treatment of all
k ti.ls of cancer and skin eruptions. Th
iai millegrams Is about the aiae of a
grain f rice nmJ Is valued at t .-00.
Jurors Object Dealli Penal!)
Muskogee Okla.. June t - Right out
M.iold not convene today. H
said lit -emote from seals .( troutde
Would continue as. usual but no attempt
w hat' n l' Would be mude to hold . las
sis la m-tlons win-re then iiuithl b-
danger to the pupils going and com-
ing from tin- scho. ls.
.t Itie two while men kllhd in tin-
rl.it ha I been Idi lHiilell.
Cm I l Lotpelsch l!S. Randall. Kali- imlnful. T!ie -hots Were from a shot
sns. was shot through ihe l.rvaM andjBun and of small slae.
...i. . Im .. i.. 4.. ii. I i s in o'clock lids U I' "Pc Hi a trcck driver
....! II.. .11.. I shi.rtlv ufterarmrd.
i int.! i.i... .. . .
I. t.l if ...I U-I.O. In: II alHlIlt
i ll.rl. I.i.iv Iwllr llttbt broWII eves five tie It
I feet tl n inches lo pounds at under
taking isirlors.
t ti iT..u..t tl'ii'i.lln lvAnsj
. . ...... i k-u ii.. i mi Main ItTOSl at
snol in mi" i won iwmmi w .
Hiis in. ruing at a lio-piiul. At an un-
dertaking parlor ROW.
An identification card found In a
man's clothing bore tho name of No
man Cillurd 31i South Nocf ilk.
I'. L. Curry ng- 26. and M ol
Judge r 7. Curry was sllghtl wniimi
..I in the nis-U by
llfth and lioMon at 11 o'clock lust I1ill mad Thureday and Frldny. June
nlaht. lie had slopls-d his cur at the . . ) j nrr r.qUeBicd In register With
the secretary of tin Cbamtier Of Com-
I merer Th. re will be funds to i i
score r m. r- men to do this work.
ator M 1 'umber I: publican North Da-
rman of committee and
tl..- other members ore Senators 8uth-
erland Republican West Vlrgtaut
and W.. 1. liemiH-rnt. Massachusetts
The committee will go li.to the
train When si ts "f ' sts to the government
alio nlstratlon and various other prob-
i. ti. that Hi- government would face
in putting eucb legislation Into effect
it also will Inquire aa to the actual
need of am h legislation.
MAX
was efcM in the left lag and thigh while
at First and Cincinnati during the bat-
that quarter at 10 Je last night.
He Will n cover
I.. C. Stinkard ace 15. West Tulsa
i- oar Inspector for the Frisco was oro' I
the Frisco tracks. 1
a f-n ininiii. tl r He : mug
took place when a picding automiv
bib- fititsi with armed negroes ran him
down.l fracturing Ida middle thigh and
left leg.
TRIAI IN ATKINS
t s X Xs 0XI.RRn!L'
All men who are willing to put In
a flying bull I al ' "n r w Wrtrk 01 h" Turner
Sapulpa. Okla. June 1. Motion of
tl Sand Springs Home Charlea Page
and the allied Intereats for a new
trial In the noted Tommy Atklna caae.
-tic decided against them In dls
trlrt court here by Judge I. B.
Wright wns overruled by Judge
X'right Tuestlay.
YX I DO M l KINDS OF rORDION
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ol it Ml WORK. XK HOI.IOII
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MuskoBie. ok... June I The
city wits thrown into a hiah pi tab ot
excitement when the fire ib . in
incut's siren was soundnl at 10; -Xe
ailing tut the naMonsI guards f. t
duty nt Tulsa. It was MM m -tin
tits iM-fore quiet rouKI he irstor-
eil through anm-un. in at Ihst the
call was for the militia.
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' Willi MM.IUN rXHU. sKl
ok oiNVi NriiiN ini.i..
tills HXII1II. s' i
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HapklM Paris twirler who n-lievei
Phillip In the third registered seveW
trlkenuti In fle anl twolhirtls inn-
II fanned three In the eighth.
i.HXI IJMIR ROMKRTSON HAH
DRfl xui o xi xiiu XL LAW
Hi CONTROL rVLM luoi Ul.h
Oklahoma City. June 1 Martial
law in Tulsa waa ordered by Qov
ernor TltJiertson at 11:11 o'dMh
anl Adjutant 'lenpral Barrett plae-
si in i .. inmnnd of the city. The order
era giv.-n over Mm long distance
t- lephone and a proclamation to thl
effect is being prepared and will ha
Itemed immediately.
pleading self defense.
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Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 196, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1921, newspaper, June 1, 1921; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc158842/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.