Harlow's Weekly (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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HARLOW’S WEEKLY
not
the
sli'ii
and based on
tha
as
of
V
other
A
in
of
<
t
men
the
be i
great
well
are
lb
th
the
had
be
Jim
f rom
at-
teii
in
nee
light!
long
to ohtain
work to
3.
criml
aitf
4.
of <
eept
am
Ninet
this
liberal
farnie
word
ma
the
to
Mallernee
Ha.mm
It.
that
force
ling si
ecess
iltor
a n ac
would
tlklLt
1.
make
, promi
Muskogee
the move-
J. T.
Lee
remain
until October
will plunge into the task of preparing
Muskogee, having
Graves
are
Hagai
the stab
assistant
republican
attorney
late this
•ill local
affiliation.
PVO’I
pf-
successfully locate
district it is bound to
ity for him among
must look for political
ful opportunity.
Aside
is every
hospital
matter,
the fact
diers of
me r Wan.
and that
section.
had been
though he
to th’ un-
coil rt
people are begining to
be Oklahoma’s next
ten men i-----
but somehow or
■ used to say,
and laboring people
people,
ordinary
somehow
the
Okla.-
Okla-
state
place,
reports of
His oppon-
of the state
that Harris’
the
Indian
if Big
who have
ment, are,
“break in”
they
from politics
reason 1_-
<»n the east side
The most important
that more than
Oklahoma
or practically
most of these came
which can
like proportion of
districts. In the
more and received
than any locality
Practically,
First district,
publicans,
will find
ea.pital, should he
be
governor
cent of the
I think vvc
who i
result in
the people 1
favors. Hence
to
less than
to run
old neighbor
farmers ;—
conservative
bit suspicious
editor
every
boon
•iftpndod his
supporter of
committeeman
an
, Pryor
■ district
sworn
senator from
not
United
in
district
Fleming
came from east >f
Prince Freeling,
time to Tulsa is
‘’^h^s5' Mr. Hagan’s < ne grand opportunity.
The Sulphur Democrat takes kindly to
the suggestion that Dr. G. A. ^at€‘rs °
Pawnee is available gubernatorial timber,
and says:
Even now
for a man
are no
anxious
our
of
more
little
The <
nea rly
as to
be of a.
be.
an|d two other1
half-million-dollar hos-
, and by chance
Okla.-
resign as state
was said.
democrats
appoint-
office to
1 when
The American
caption. “Horace
n’ty.” says:
During months to
Hagan. Tulsan, and
members Is to be before
creasing degree, fnr Mr.
a
county.
in Oklahom
would be n
and elected
human!
a great governor.
here
is. Lee
a republican
look aroum
governor. Then
already groomed an
else, a
masses
as th
just
politician
many citizens frot
• with the uuestioi
next governor,
should have,
run about like
i have a big,
friend to the
” In
.lust such
Pawnee
man
there
nominated
progressive,
make
\ former
national
in as
H. Craves.
race f* r
Fleming.
civil and criminal are
here and the new
he
at this time
i more due
be done in the
Poteau and
included in the
States district
spite of
attorney,
would
from the
but mean in ;
needy soldiers
second place,
less from the
in the whole
Tulsa
.lust
For this
political —
■ • > desire to bring to the First dis-
trict the proposed soBdlers’
the
Muskogee
Lee,
Harr eld that
assistant.
Rampendahl.
republican i-
was sworn
and 0.
in the
is scheduled to
City, is to be backed
l9 Harris’ successor.
Joe Fleming
Fleming is out of the
running definitely ^though JjXatwL In event he
ith Senator Harreld am
it i
Harley,
since his
in the
nd or
Ooport ti-
the
wi
answers i
ought to
strictly a
s problems,
kind of governor.
Waters, of
and laboring
Waters as he is
about his being
honest, constructive.
He would certainly
Fight Looms In Sixth.
Apparently Senator Jed Johnson was eon
netted witli journalism just long enough t
become embroiled in a "newspaper cont o-
versv” For several weeks Senator John-
son was ass.wiat.- editor of the Cotton
County Enterprise and ns a result in h. '
be,.,, cl,,,ran,| with indulging the ambition t >
l„. a ...... for various oiitces. iiieludini.
that of governor, attorney general and iepi<
Preparing for Fight.
lining up for a big fight in
next election and will go to
Monday determined to put 1,1 a
of his own
friends in
losing power
to Harris’ friends
sufficient vot^s
the committee,
when
business
of the
has approached
portion of the state
who would
what kind of
per
•Well,
minddd man
and knows
a Jim Hogg
is Dr. G.
every farmer
knew Dr.
question
He is
tarian.
The Holdenville Democrat is
newspaper to suspect Senator Johnson of
being isditieally ambitious and , "
caption of “Our Next Governor, lays down
seine of the qualifications that the. next
governor should possess. II is tniposs11 to
determine from the article J’1' ' ’
ocrat believes that Senator Johnson posse*
b«" .n.rj.tlc.ny be,whin, '*>•
Harris is
homa at the
homa City ....... t..kp
,.hairman of hi. own Picking to take
His friends in Muskogee «.
Harris’ losing power are all wrong,
ents say the Oklahoma City meeting
committee will show conclusively
power in the state has dc’’ar^d
McGraw Has Candiaate.
It is understood that Dave
will be
come the name
a lender among
* 7 the public
Mr. Hagan Is
Hagan Is Enco-ivae*1’!
Sa turdav NV‘-
Hagan’s G’-ind
hospital.
we arc sure, has devoted enougl
the last two months to see tht
Mallernee of Walters
Harris' compromise choice to JW Hour-
Wagoner politician
do what he wants
trained with
was the republican
ma.nship in the event there
cording t
will have
to with
Jake Hamon
national committeeman.
Fred Bearley, of Oklahoma
bv the Jim McGraw forces
It now’ seems that Senator
will not receive an appointment as <■• •
r -
says: . .
joe Fleming, state
ardent Gore democrat,
first appointments to
attorney’s office in
•dope” that Frank
promised Senator
made an
W. F.
Harris.
Oklahoma
torney to’, ay
who was
avainst Lee,
afternoon. .
Fleming Out
Lee announced some time
allowed two appointments i.
had been trying
usual amount of
this fall.
It is not known
three members '
charged with the
hundred thousand dollars
service men.
Hagan is a
now held
which local rumor says
B. Howard! in the d—
months hence.
As a member of
Mr. Hagan will have o|
fences, even though his every act
partisan nature, as it no doubt wll
1 in the first place Mr. Hagan
men are going to locate al-- —
,,i,aldf0;fththesreellthre°e gentlemen "comes from W
Flrst c„ngreMion.l hospltal ln ,11S4
favorable public-^
to whom he
> his wonder-i
of using the nublic funds to
political ambitions, is
a five |
when practiced by the
tin* renublica’x are in
of the practice and a
l,v the democrats. When the democrats nr.
in ,'X-er lltev make use of the nrnH.ee mid
are censured bv the ropubluans.
that Senator Harreld made every honorable
endeavor to induce the federal government
to locate a federal hospital in
tended to popularize him w-it i
Oklahomans regardless of partv
and his nonidaritv could bar-
<rronter onlv had f
merit there
for the location of the prop<
, and at Tulsa for
1 of these reason
50 per cent of the
the
l- the east third of the st...
northeas
all reason that i
are in the sain
Tulsa has pab
stale govermnen
state.
county is the pivot of th
now it is “off” with the re
re.i.>»n we think Mr.
encouragement in
on
both
the federal court
^re^going to be “hot times” in
publican state committee of Oklahoma
UeThisfeWwasy the prediction today of
renublicans who have been watching
ments of Jim Harris, national committeeman.
mAt a meeting of the state committee in
homa City Monday t over Tom Ballew
rlBSealumy "rirmanP according to the
prevailing dope here Resj|n
,s his way in the state committee
of federal officials of eastern Okla*
» appointed contrary to the wishes
have to step down and out
• it is said.
Wasson, assistant superintendent
-—t ot tne
reported today, will resign
assistants v.... ..........
them for the fall and winter terms of court.
Rampendahl is well known 1 r----_
been an attorney here for several y®®r8-
is equally well known in Pryor and both
unusually good men, according to Lee.
The reason for Fleming being left out was
given today at the federal building.
Howard Becomes Publisher.
Former Congressman E. B. Howard and
E B Guthrie, well-known newspaper niau.
are launching a weekly netvspaper' at Tulsa
Oklahoma. Mr. Guthrie during the past
few years has been on the outside of t
newspaper 'business and looking in. !
h Z^^obable that Mr. Howard's connec-
tion with the journalistic venture is
a Willingness on his part to assist, with h s
prestige and finances. Mr. Guthrie's desire
to once again sit astride the tripod.
While in Okmulgee recently Mr. Howard
said that the newspajter. with which he is
“coming identified, will be strictly demo-
crat c in politics and will take on the col-
oring Of a political organ. The Okmulgee
Times deduced that Mr. Howard might pos-
sible be imbued with the idea of beco™™-
•i pnndidate for governor during the nex.
:i^iom and accep^te.1 Mr Howard's silence,
when the subject was broacln’d. a.
inc an indication of assent.
The American Saturday Night, pubbshe*!
•it Tulsa takes it for granted that Mr. How-
ard will seek to be the democratic nominee
fo congress next year. Mr. Howard re-
Xs in Tulsa and Tulsa by some is con-
sidered the hub of the first congressioiml
district, which seems to be inclined to a
ternate between the democrats and
licans in its political complexion. Tn the la.
Action the district scut to congress a
remiblican. Mr. Chandler, of mita. Tul. a
chief product is oil. The Oklahoma oil pro-
ducers appealed to the
to place crude oil on the tariff list, an t
•ilthongh Congressman Chandler made a \a
bin fight i" their behalf, the rennbiiw'n
* o for Iris turned a deaf ear to hi*4
congress, so tar. nas nmnu
’'’^X^sX^w home Of Horace Hagan.
nnd”,“e1SAme.d<.n Saturday WM. 1^-
lished at Tulsa, is hinting to Mr. Hagan
that he might be available as "ongressmm 1
timber. Mr. Hagan is a member of the sol
diors' repef commission and charged wit t
the dutv of selecting the loeatmn for n
hnlf-miliiou dollar soldiers' hosm tnI. nut bo •
izod bv the last Oklahoma legisLitme. 11
American Satnrdav N’ght subtle
S^r^^XXs'i^hc First
ronXsiotml'district .bv^fittg;.' locate
; » advance private
as old as represent-
government, nnd is renrehensible only
, “other party, vvlun
rower tb“v nl'ke nsr
ro promntlv censured
If Harris has
meeting a l°t ‘
homa who were
of Jim will
members of the
Clark --
Five tribes and financial secretary
agency, it
Jim
v, it was
wields the big willow.
Qf the soldiers’ relief
( detailed spending of sever |
* ■■ i for .the relief of E
■ - Rumor h». It. too. that M!
prospective contender for the h1’ V
by Mr. Chandler of V*”***’ ‘I
,L„r says h- Will contend with El
democratic primaries a .
the Legion commission
pportunity to build
and there is no great reason why either fac-
tion should desire to control the state con>
mittee at this time. hanking
Mr McGraw has entered the banking
business at Tulsa and doubtless he has very
little time to devote to unprofitable poll
ti(The Hamon element is in the process of
disintegrating for a logical reason.
If the old factional fights break out dur-
ing the meeting, they will be mereiy the re-
sult of a desire on the part of the fa< tion-
allsts to even up old scores.
The Muskogee Timfes-Democrat prints the
foilowing .Hillticnl story concerning the va-
the re-
in
whether
though
predict he w...
will have broken w
-mix-up” will ensue,
Summers artd
been assisting
slated to
the new
will leave.
Silent
Hundreds of cases
pending in
nf
Hora cp
local
Lc”lon
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an ’n
nne
of the
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