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MUSKOGEE-INDIAN CAPITAL yu«WOKJJ) OKLAHOMA-NATURE’S VUNDERLAND
MUSKOGEEOAILY NEWS
Business Office Phones: 31-62
Editorial Rooms Phones: 201-202PRICI
5 CENTS
X
X
MUSKOGEE, OKI A., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21. 1925
VOL. XXIII No. 112
TO RE-ORGANIZE MUSKOGEE-SECURITY BANK
Fork
theirSTEPS TAKEN 1 NO CAUSE FOR ALARM PULL AWAY PRIMARY LAW
im / .......... . ________________.................................... Tn dp cniinu
TEXAS ROCKED BY
FROM PLAN T0BEF0UGHT
CHARGE OF GRAFT
AT
EFOR
Nry CONCERN
OF MELLON
no n>« d of
M|><(iui fUHflioll
1-
Ntori’ h of alleged fraud and
long
Mus-
M< inborn of
v* hicli
< iiMsiiig th* propoi
three
the cnpitol, whil
ASK GRAND JURY
TO PROBE COUNTY
DEATH FORECAST
PADLOCK
am
MAY NOT BE TRUE
RESORTS
J IldgO
The
ARE PROBING
HUpr»me court, it
Monday.
RADIO TRUST
Alarmed By
on
LONDON
evening hour
their :i
detachments
Chicago, near death, made his will
Reductions
CHILD’S WOUNDS FATAL
After an unusual slruggl
trict court of Mayes county, where
by the ChekiangS
ilemo-
suggestNEARS END
Predicts Use of Military
RESOURCES
For Liquor Enforcement
WASHINGTON,
!O. —
THE WEATHER
1,031,672.03HOURS
Total
$2,885,795.03
(he
LIABILITIES
...$
The campaign lias been pro-
kill
t h o
Total$2,885,795.03
left
one
of assaul’
granted a
by the
Security-
wealthy
nancial
President
mostly a
t he
the
Hut that is another story, not to
taken up this morning when I
remembering the joys of Octo-
threo years ago and th< beau-
of my travels extending from
bridge crossing the sandy Ar-
Millionaire Convict Who Made
Will. Has Chance to Live.
CITY Bl REAL'
DAILY NEWS
I not
| that
from
FAVOR
OFFICIALS
I Im con-
It Is the
action
posals
of the
house
> 20o.ooo.oo
40,000.00
286,687.61
106,139.80
2,252,967.62
tcrwhltc, speaker for the hous**,
from Washington.
John
Sull.,
lions
.* rom
RESCUE SHIP REACHES
1) I ST R ESS E1) ER EIGIITE R
be under-
directors
afternoon
the doors
closed to
i o’clock
CITY Bl REAP
iiinlit and tomorrow, not much
rltanp* in temperature; prob-
ably frost tonight.PAPERS FOR MITCHELL
HEARING REACH DAVIS
Trapp.
that
prison physicians s.tid her** today.
Worthington, brought here »or> a
radio ad-
Thu liner
reported by
to protect .
the doors. |
City, Mo.,
in charge'
ording to
afternoon.
Harding
My little Dixie violets, snuggled
Lnder leaf coverlets last night and
smiled up blithely when I went out
to sec how Jack Frost had treated
and the
in-
how
without
NEW
first of
wen* hopeful
’will live out
the virtual
domain >i
famous 'V
men" from
It was Stated that tin* petitions
will be filed ns soon as court con-
venes this afternoon.
Okl UlllMA < I I V KI Bl
Ml MUN.1.1. D AU I M
IN 19 HOUR
BOOST THE Y. W.C. A. DRIVE NOV. 10■» j Strengthen Institu-
About Complete
♦ hen “Run” StartedHE LAST official statement of the Muskogee-Secuiity
National bank was published Monday, Oct. 5, when
the comptroller of currency issued his quarterly bank call.
The statement was of the bank’s record at the close of
business Sept. 28. At that time the bank listed two million,
two hundred and fifty-two thousand, six hundred and
seventy dollars and three cents as deposits.
The statement of assets and liabilities as reported at
that time follow:
Oldfield,
declared
to
income
Jim White, Town’s Handy
Man, Is Dying Fron
Stroke of Paralysis
on a race horse, became
through promotion and fl-
opera t ions but finally was
gospels and the writings of Paul?
i If you do you have a liberal re-
' ligious education. Doctrines, creeds.
bigotry will affect you no more
than the mist that flees before the
flowers hang limp and wilted,
some disagreeable weeds grow-
mendaciously in my garden did
as usual dare me to test my
Combine of Mammoth Com
panics Is Being Investigat-
ed By Trade Commission
George Washington in calling
out the army to deal with Un-
whisky rebellion of 1703.
It the dry situation becomes
uncontrollable, however. Wh. I« i
Wheeler, Chief of An ti-Salooners
Thinks Washington's Plan Ideal1 am bidden to a wedding party
tonight. I am happy to have been
; disked and tomorrow I hope I may
toll you quite a bit about it, for you
b< e 1 have known such a number
on both fidcs of the ancestors, lin-
eal and collateral of the young folks
frho plight their troth tonight, that
I want to tell you a little about
them. I am glad there is the good
omen of a sunshiny day to usher
in the happiness it is always expect-
ed to bring the bride.
Some favor* *1 a special scahIob,
lor the purpoHr of investigating
J Diving alone I may arrange my
own routine. I did read the morn-
’ Ing paper after my morning Bible
^reading, but I take it first now, be-
cause there is so much told in the
modern newspaper of wrong and
injustice, of graft and greed and
th<* seeming disproportion of good
and noble deeds
comes in
anee and
read the Bible through in course,
nor do I read a chapter a day. I
guised tills
of suggestions
tions came uj
house
tee to
injections of th** life-giving
together with a rigid pro-
OKLAHOMA: fair and Mann-
er tonight and tomorrow.
ARKANSAS: fair tonight and
tomorrow, warmer in north por-
tion tonight, probably heavy
frost tonight, warmer tomorrow.
MISSOURI: Mostly fair to-
night and tomorrow; not much
change in temperature; frost to-
night.
announccd at
ing
In
Capital Stock
Surplus
Due Federal Reserve Bank
Rediscounts
Deposits
suggestions for
plans
of the
suggestions
raised
that the Bible
with wonderful reassur-
balance. I have never
il m Hpuatlou
n kept under
less than
ellon tax plan dis-
:ir under the cloak
and recoin menda-
» today before the
ways and means cornmit-
bc riddled ami rejected
the Mellon plan of a year
7,200.00
85,600.00
53,901.04
183,199.42
She was found in
I in. would end
•'This is my
whispered. "I
i right.”
cording to rumors In circulation
on the
tio If,-$■ e Will That Every De-
positor Will Be Paid In
Full” Statement Says
of (ho country to enforce
dry law was predicted today
Wayne B. Wheeler, counsel
diabetes ami vowing that he would
rot liv« i week, is responding to
the insulin treatment, ami his con
ally.improved,” it was
he ;
the |
ad- |
the
com -
"We feel
positor will
as we have
to cover allFederal Booze Charges At
Filed Against Noted New
York Night Clvb.i
the I
ac-
the '
GREEKS AND BULGAR
BATTLE
will
board of
Tuesday
Oct. 20.— (INS)—
Smith, mother of 16-
Miss Alice j
SAKS
Little Support On Committee
For Treasury Secretary’s
Tax Reduction
tics
1 ho
Kansas at Moffett, Sequoqah coun-
ty, to Fort Smith, spanning the
turbid tide with its graceful arches,
beyond it the bright lights of Fort
Smith, to the pebbled beaches along
the Grand river in Wagoner coun-
ty. From lanes among the won-
derful farms of Haskell county
where sweet ferns we bruised iu
passing exhaled an aromatic frag-
rance along fences where passion
vines, and a tangle of dainty foliage
gay with many hued autumn bvrri*‘<
showed how mother nature can
place her own embroidery to bor-
der the farmers' beautiful fields
the rocky woods ami wide prairies
of Okmulgee county with its count-
less derricks and herds of white
fac. cattle. And the people, friends
and political foes alike have
equally attractive memories to
who has learned life’s serious
sons.
said, "was to warn
Coolidge against the
will
than
were
can
and
justifying
heavily pa-
ns the Del Fey club.
Gdoen Mills,
Worthington bvgan his sp< cfnr’u-“Old Jim” the town’s handy man
is on his last job.
It will only take him a few-
hours and he will bo through with
his earthly existence and work.
Nothing that needed doing but
what. ’’Old Jim” was called to do
ing
not
FD»<igth in an effort to pull them
,up this morning the philosophy*of
(SEE ”D” ON PAGE THREE)
It is said that a mandamus nc-
Mipr< in<-
OKLAHOMA
Ml skogke
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 20.- -
Exie Fife, wealthy Indian girl
from Eufaula, who was in Okla-
homa City on a shopping tour, yes-
terday, signed the initiative peti-
tion, which would give women the
right to hold major offices of the
state. Her signature, “Exie Fife”,
was placed on a petition handed her
by Mrs. Nina Young, pardon and
parole officer, who is a former
resident of Eufaula,
••That organization*'. barrage
.. a .
the secretary of the
his recommendations
the revenue cutter to
$300,000,000 and to
major reductions in
higher incomes, with
the federal estate and
and termination of is-
20.—
Sec-
Mel-
Eastern Oklahoma suffered l
I heavy' killing frust last night the
first of the season. There was
much damage to fall crops, accord-
I ing to reports.
DAILY NEWS
, Oct. 20. -
court of appeals
qu .-tion of law on
CHICAGO,
Mrs. Frances
vear-old Ruth Smith, who eloped to
Valparaiso, Ind., with her former
high w school teacher, Frederick
Harting.' today attempted to
herself, the third time within
hours,
kitchen of her home, lying on
range with all the gas bur
turned on. Neighbors pulled her
away just us she became uncon-
.scions
| or burdensome a labor Muskogee's
handy man was always on the job.
Coming here from his birthplace.
' Chickalah, Ark., years ago, Jim has
always been the city’s handy man.
I Thanksgiving time, for the past
fifteen years, Jim would drive his
huckster’s w-ogon to the United
Charities office and help distribute
! food and cheer to the poor people.
Yesterday morning while break-
I fasting he suffered a paralytic
stroke. He was rushed to a hospital.
Attendants said it would only be
WASHINGTON, Oct.
(INS)—Fortified with
Iretary of the Treasury
ilons recommendations for a
$25,000,000 slash in the na-
tion’s tax bill, the
ways and means
<>f the house set about today
drafting the new revenue bill.
This measure, which drawn,
will incorporate some of Mr.
Mellon’s proposals, but many
of his suggestions are due
for the discard, it was stated
by both republican and demo-
cratic members of the com-
mittee.
Representative
at of Arkansas
air for Mellon
removal- of the
small earned incomes would
such persons from all con-
tribution of the government.
’’They pay more than their
I share of taxes in the indirect
tariff,” but ho asserted he
thought the normal tax on small
incomes might be cut to one r
pany and the International Radio
TMegraph company.
-----o------------
POTEAT, Okla., Oct. 20.—Sui-
cide was the verdict of a coroner’s
jury invt stigat irg the death of
Marshall Christian, 34, well-known
farmer, found shot to death near
his home
pri'dictcd the precedent estab-
lished by Washington “would be
followed by whatever l*rv.sideni
occupied the White House.’*
The chief object of his visit
to the U hite House, W heeler
President
efforts to
12,000,000
post cards, urging modification
according to R. O. Jaggurs, one of
thoso in charge of the petitions.
The petitions ask that a grand
jury be empaneled to take up an
inquiry of ac ts of the officials, and
lor the court to authorize the amiit
o! the books, claiming that the
eh rk’s books have not *be<.n audited
The
the bank
two mil-
The capi-
$200,000The federal trad • commission to-
day began investigating one of the
biggest cases in its history two
billion dollars worth of associated
manufacturing interests charged
with combining for the purpose of
restricting competition and creating
a monopoly in the manufacture
and sale of radio devices and ap-
paratus and international radio
communication. The respondents
include the Radio Corporation of
America, the General Electric
company, American Telegraph and
Telephone Company and Western
Electric company, Westinghouse
Electric and Manufacturing com-
pany, United Fruit company, the
mittee about 20
reduction a plan
each member of
differing in some
t each other plan.
Many Have
Many congressmen
around to offer
other reduction
representatives
(dustrics have
M'ALESTER, Okla., Oct. 20.
Petitions containing the names ot
350 taxpayers of Pittsburg county
were prepared today for filing this
afternoon with Judge Harve Melton
in district court, asking for inves-
tigation of certain county officials
and seeking ar audit of books of
county commissioners and the
aiul congress will be
brass band with a tiny
follow ing it,” said
Howe and
The top of his head
was blown off with a shotgun.
Chairman Green, republican of
the committee is prepared to wag-
bitter war to prevent repeal of
i he estate and gift taxes which
lie struggled for many years to
have enacted. It is probable
will withdraw' support from
tax reduction bill should the
ministration win out with
republican majority of the <
inittce and eliminate these t;
Of LltUc Assistance
Committee members stated to-
day they expected little informa-
tion that w’ould be new’ informa-
from the present
are to run for 10
weeks. They
explored less
when taxes
your house? If there
thrice blessed is the
that does have little
are probably manyLANTA, Cut. 20. (INS)
W. Worthington, ’’wolf of Ijl
street,” who willed his inil-
to his daught. rs and eame
Chicago to the Atlanta prison
misuse of the mails.
He figured in two sensational cs
j capes from fedc ral officers and
after oring a fugitive in Mexico
died in the Oklahoma Baptist hos-
pital last night from
wound inflicted in her
her step-.brother, Frank
)ct. io. Krause
child but lie
Attempt to Knock Out New
Election Regulations Will
Be Made Late
liarn Neff, Muskogee attune y. feus
ot ?B,000 in suits in the «state of
Lucinda Pittman, rich <’re« k Ju-
lian woman, probably will be ap-
Security-National bank, when
quainted with the fact that
hank was preparing to strengthen
itself by changing officials, showed
their faith in the institution by rc-
iusing to withdraw any of
counts.
The statement issued
directors of the
bank follows:
Small pox has
Mazatlan, Sinaloa,
already has claimed
cording Io word
Health officers were
is nothing to be and night to Stamp
,soase.
to be the only eoinmittce mem-
ber indicating a purpose to go
along with
tr< asury in
Throats of a new' civil war in
c’hina and the activities of General
Wu Pei Fu in particular now ap-
pear to he actuat' d by a desire to j
wreck tin forthcoming custom con- i
feronco, according to reports re-
ceived today by the foreign office. |
Foreign office officials w ho yes- j
lerday wen optimistic*-, were to-1
-lay frankly worried, f-arful lost
the conference will not be effec- i
live. Feng b in troops of General
<’hang Tso Lin have met < ’hekiang
troops near <’hin Kiang, according]
to a message from Shanghai to-
il ve or useful
•hearings that
* days or two
cover ground
one year ago
reduced and they say there
be little change in business
industrial conditions
great research.
Typical of the democratic re-
to Secretary Mellon’s pro-
was the comment of
democratic leaders of
Representative Garner
(SEE ••G" ON PAGE THREE)
OKLAHOMA
Ml SKOGKE
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 20.—
Bob Groh, sentenced recently in the
district court at Tahlequah, Chero-
kee county, for two years, after his
conviction on a charge
with intent tu kill, was
temporary parole, of 60
terday, by Governor M.
Records in the case show
Groh’s crop needs to be harvested
and that his wife and four children
are in ill health.
EXIE SIGNS IN
OF FEMALE
out combat with tin- enemy troops.
The (’hekiang troops occupied
<’hinkiang after the skirmish and
moved on toward Nanking, tlu ob-
jective of their advance.
---Q---
th
of (a matter of hours before his suffer-
for all time.
last job.” Jim White
hope I cun do it
taxes
repeal of
gift taxes
I sue of tax exempt securities.
There exists today in the com-
plans for tax
formulted by
the committee
particular form
i e'ers In Worthington’s eon lition.” i
I was sahl at the hospital, and doc-
that the
his two-
JX/” TKll df y« nr s« nt» nr< ami h-ave th<' prison
| j^' J* £ *n 1,1 u< ’1 r ‘ ondition than win n
INCREASES FEES FOR
NEFF AS ATTORNEY
The court's mind is not c lear on
whether Gonslior can filo an ap-
peal in halaas corpus proceedings
or should file mandamus procecd-
i mgs.'
His case was first filed in Mus-
lu^-c county wh’ere the petition
was thrown out on n pica to the
jurisdiction of the court. The mat
ter will n it no set for hearing until
the legal question on the appeal has
been determined.
. HEAVY KILLING FROST
lion Will be filed in the
I court when the ballots go
tor the purpose of testing
i stitutionality of the law.
opinion of some legal at
powerful (hat (lie imaiure, providing the
Committee preferential primary. Is an illegal
’ one and active opposition to Us
application In the stat. Is expected
YORK, Oct. 20. The
the rescue ships has reach-
sinking Italian freighter
never scrawl personal thoughts
upon its margins, nor mark pas-
sages, for I know it well enough to
be able always to find what I need. |
The newspapers say that Alice
I Roosevelt Longworth, than whom
I America has, in my judgment no
1 more brilliant woman, named her
baby daughter Paulina for the
Apostle Paul whose writings she is
said to consider the strongest of
Deposits Two and
a Quarter Million
Said Last Report
He’s Only Interested In Stir
taxes Is Charge of Repre-
sentative Garner
u pistol as a trial by jury which he had
chest by
Bernsdon
not only
shut. 1h<- child but he killed his
rnuthcrand then committed suicide.
The shooting occurred at the fam-
ily home, 10S South L.
Ignat io Fl
lantie, ac
vices this
President
radio to its office here that ft was
alongside the freighter ami was
standing by tu take off the pas-
sengers.
Loans and Discounts.. ... ... ..... ..
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank"
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate ......................
Other Resources
Liberty Bonds ...$350,894.94
Other Bonds, Warrants, etc., 210,679.31
Cash and Sight Exchange 470,097.75
Do you
routine at
are -<-and
lions<*liold
ones—there
necessary deviations. In the judi-
cious management of minds just
beginning to use their brains and
consequently always wanting to
know “Why can’t 1” it is unavoid-
able. With the profound knowl-
Scdge old maids arc popularly sup-
* posed Io have in the proper guid-
ing of young minds, I would sug-
fcest that morning is a good time
with
• mother or dad may be taken up and
reasoned out till the child knows
jjas much as it can be made to un-
■ ’odorstand as to why he can’t.
Many a child life has been sacri-
Jpiced tragically in sudden danger or
y<-mergency, that* might have been
»>aved by quick obedience in taking
nadseous antidote for accidental
^poisoning, in springing quickly
Trom the path of danger, or not
playing with fire, or eating things
forbidden.
--Q-----------
MAKES THIRD ATTEMPT
TO DIE
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. fouit
martial papers for Colonel William
Mitchell who charged his superiors
with criminal inefficiency, in ad-
ministering the countries’ air forces
reached the desk <1 Sevreturv i>f
War Davis today. They came
through military channels and were
endorsed to Davis with the recom-
mendation of Colonel Mitchell's su-
periors I hat he be tried for "con-
duct prejudicial to good order and
discipline.’’ Secretary Davis is ex-
pected to order the court after an
examination and study of the pa-
pers.
JACK FROST arrived luat night
and he aurvly did not work with
u light hand, for thin morning It
win not frost, but an honcat-to-
goodncm freexe, 1 ahlvcred when
I crept unwillingly from my bed to
abut the windows and to open the
draft of tho wood stove and then
presently as tho hickory wood be-
gar/to snap and crackle with quick
Inte nse heat I nut In n big chair
thinking of the forest hillsides up
around Eldon on the Hurren
and tho naming glory a fe w
will bring to them. I have
tho New York mountains In
greatest splendor Adirondack^
and Catskills and the Hudson's
banks, but never such brilliant
magnificence as the crimson and
scarlet, the orange- nn<l tawny
brown, the shadings of gold and
bronze, all mingled with the ever-
green pines nn<! ecdara <
mountain sides at We ldon,
you can and let the people at the
Lok Cabin on Okmulgee uvenuo
toll you about It. I saw It three
years ago when 1 was campaign-
ing. Tho joys of having seen so
intimately the good land for which
I knew 1 liavet dune much In edu-
cational affairs, far exceeds any
sting of defeat that came In tbo
campaign of 11122. Of course when
one has worked for an object,
given conscientious effort and pcr<
sonal sacrifice there: Is in loss t,
ache that only lime' really cun -
but I have founel
enough to cure the pain anel r. grim
satisfaction in the fact that I lind
no part in many things for which
the Sixty-eighth congress must be-
held responsible.
eurie s as a re course' If th<-y be-
lieve fraud Is being practlceaj.
Highway contracts arc proml-
e-ntly me nllone-el in e.-onneclion
with the rumors.
With the governor refuging to
call the: session, it Is not be-lle-v e-e|
that anything definite will be-
alarmed
deroga-
tory to the institution.
Rumors gaining headway caused
a run on tho bank Tuesday morn-
ing. Officials of the Security-Na-
tional bank then decided
all depositors and close
L. K. Roberts of Kansas
national bank examiner
of the Kansas <'ity district is
supervision of the bank here.
MORE
Working on Reorganization
by
for
the
the
liquor traffic cannot be handled
by the civil authorities.”
WiM-cler who bad a conference
with Fn-sidvnt C’ooiidgc at the
White House -okl the anny and
navy were not nctvled now, but
declared “no one <x>ul<l doubt
NEW YORK, Out. 20. (INS) -
Broadway’s famous white light dis-
trict was dealt a staggering blow
today when L’nitcd States Attorney
Emery R. Buckner started padlock
’suits for violation of the prohibi-
I lion law against 30 cabarets, res-
taurants and smart supper clubs.
If the district attorney’s suits tr«
j successful, it will mean
i wiping out of the wide
music and mirth made
the ”blg butter and egg
! the w tit.
Such well known and
tronized place:
tho Hotsy Totsie, Jack and Jill, the
Half Moon, the Lido Venice .and
the Club Ritz an- on the long list
against which padlock proceedings
wore instituted.
QUESTION SUIF INMATE
OF ASYLUM HAS FILED
JLONDON, Oct.
i Greek and Bulgarian
•have engaged in a 111 hour ba,t-
tle on the frontier near Deniirh-
issar, aceording to an exchange
telegraph dispatch from Athens
I this afternoon.
SMALLPOX KILLS 20 IN
MEXICAN COMMUNITY
iz.. Oct. 20.
broken out in
Mexico, and
20 lives, ac-
he re today,
working day
out the di-
Complete reorganization of
[the Muskogee Security-Na-
tional Bank
taken,
stated
[after they ordered
of the institution
business at 12:35
Tuesday noon.
Plans for reorganizing the
institution had been in pro-
gress for a week, directors
stated, and would have cul-
minated Tuesday noon if the
public had not started a run
on the bank.
For the past tep days mem-
bers of the bank have been
working day and night audit-
ing all books, papers and ac-
counts preparatory to the
change of officials in the in-
stitution. People seeing the
bank employees working day
and night became
and spread rumors
THERE is no cause for alarm through today’s suspension
of the Muskogee-Security National bank.
THE DAILY NEWS is reliably informed and THE
DAILY NEWS has every confidence in the source of its in-
formation that the bank will be reorganized and that de-
positors will not lose.
Whatever embarrassment the suspension of the Mus-
kogee-Security has or will cause will be of short termination.
But even though the bank never does business again it
will not affect the stability of Muskogee as a whole,
kogee has weathered more ticklish situations than that
caused by the Muskogee-Security’s suspension and there
should be no excitement now. Muskogee is built of the stuff
that does not become discouraged over an affair of this kind.
vol* r nt.aU give his first ami kccoihI
choice in balloting for cat h office
or • Ibp hi« ballot will !>•• illegal.
board of
National
“The bank has been work-
ing out a deal with interest-
ed parties the past few weeks
and had it practically closed
iTuesday noon for the institu-
tion to change hands.
“We have audited the pap-
ers and accounts of the in-
stitution and have had them
before the clearing house.
“There
alarmed about.
that every de-
be paid in full
enough assets
accounts.
last statement of
showed more than
nor uo i react u uitu.yi.vr u.i;. . ,
am never without it near me but 1 11011 dollars assets.
, tai of the bank is
and the surplus $40,000.
“As there was a consider-
able run on the bank this
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CHEROKEE COUNTY MAN
IS GRANTED A PAROLE
any writer of all time. Do you know |
1 Job. Psalms, Proverbs, Isaiah tho
ago, Neff asked for $10,000, which 'lilion
wuh r< due' ll to $2,500 by < 'oimty [ >< ar tei
Judge W. W. Cotton. An appeal!
to this derision was taken by Nuff. I "’’r,,,n.
_____o_______ . gram o
OKLAHOMA CITV ISVllEAl
VII SKO:.KE
OKLAHOMA CIT
I The criminal
must decide a question ot law on
[the legality of the appeal of John
Gonshor, inmate of Hie state asylum
lor the insane at V iuita, who is
! seeking a writ of habeas corpus on
Hue grounds that he is not insane.
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