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ASSOCIATED PlESS
LEASED 7DE CEFG3T
0KLAHOM
A CITY TIMES
EDITION
(Published by The Oklahoma Publishing Co.)
VOL. XXVIII. NO. 71.
OKLAHOMA CITY. FRIDAY .JUNK 1 l'.Ufi.
PRICK ONE CENT
ON TRAINS FIVE CENTS.
WILSOWS
ORDER
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SLAIN OFFICER'?
SISTER RESIDENT
HERE IN SORROW
Newspaper Account of Battle
Only News Received by
Mrs. W. R. Wilson.
$350000 A DAY COST
OF KEEPING U. S. ARMY;
BEST FED IN WORLD
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111" Alll.tlnlll . .Idler It I I.O heat
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K'.i "i ijtiiriil .'" iriiie a 'In-. man
U S FORGE MAY
OUT IN
CAPT. BOYD IS AMONG
VICTIMS OF MEXICANS
Brother of Oklahoma City
Woman Reported Killed
At First Volley.
GUARD TO FRONT
NOT CHANDLER
MAY BE ORDER
Army Officers Fear Losses :
Were Terrifically L
Heavy. -A
FAILURE TO RECEIVE
WORD CAUSES ALARM
National Guard Must go
battle To Front Without Waiting
Complete Mobilization
Here's Captain Boyd!
Wonder Whether Remnant
Was Able to Fight Way j
Back to Safety. i
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Canton Says He Could Move
Troops Within Twenty-
Four Hours.
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I Ailutant General Cant"0 ataled it
?H .""CI r'rlnch IhJt if (in nrrtrc o r 10
' f)i.l.ilir.mi uu. I uoiti lo the front "" I I n" m it
I were re.eived n royl'l (let tnem all ! Ill '.t- tl - .r.
Mlthm taoy f'ur h"irt Mr. it" - nil p; .j.iiii.ii
l)i a.i'd rnndlt'nni vn.e n"t eaarlly tain n in ' "i f... ii. ' '.- i
rrnfy hu '.h nhnie r"gimrnt rftuiij i.n t -ij i i.. t v ii
rrrruitf"! JPil rjr1y within A (lay. i i iM( .r
Allhomih nn mn.r "f h i".i" "prl . .:.! 'in I It I. 'I f.
fti.nl 1 order !n mnv" linlU nf th" nj. . . (t fi o ( (( N
rfflvtd hy A.I 1.in1 0"nril Cantnn frnm
1. i nn mn in).. .1 Ih. ....Ik... ... l'f 'l - t ll ;l V
ment wrrd iMAt fNpptlfd mnmpntariiy. Forced lo fail Bark. J
I I il'V mil fir" h nr.l- ninhahU will mt.n that
. ' j . in. n i." "" hut . ui'Min 1 1- i tir 1
inn rif i n. i naiiurh ronipanin at nn are recruited to ' ' i
' . ' minimum .trength will he Inrli.ded In Y -)"""""" -1Pl-er hl
Ml II l'.l-l nr . Mt ... k..H. nn. hud l.r'i f..r l to full till tn'
mofi ei-out. .I. I. rr tt it Br. Company A. Clinton: company O. We. " r Hi' if" f" "f Hie Mril-jtia I
lulu in oiiiii.mi t nli. Mia Kill". I i.i"n": fonipany M. OHihnml CHyl the.wl'lh pin. l. ally hml a irrninli-d tilin l
pirn negirnenv Dana: troop o cavairy Tunu.r rover ill a Ifie it la ne.ieveii
Ohlahoma Cltv; troop A. cavalry. Ohe- ' iht thnee rapt irerl mv lle lieen nf
local hsapltil eorn. at ott rm iny hy neT"
he'nilnf (nrr mid fmred. in aiirtender
The fort II al men rl"t!lrl tn holrl
Captain IU..1 la .aid to hava Uen older
In errvl." than Capiniii Mnre r..m-
mndlni lh ecund tro'ip i".iiii)
wounded
Captain
oycf'i Career
men and Ih local hsapltil corne. at
well at other Oklahoma national guard
nlla will bt affected by the order.
Movement nf all the unita rompoln(t
Caplaln llmd went la H'.il I'nlnt c.nn Ih.. I lUlnhnmi Veil. ..ml ennui In I'lend
elnrnliu hun na ah.uii twenty yere I !'r lll Lealn eir'v tnmniro"-. If no
an A'l'-r .'.inplrl iii hie r.itir.e nt til" lh"r nrdrf Infeivenre ainrdll' lo a
nallfinul milnan a ii.l.'mv lie "it"rrt i mriiii.pi t.ii-!" at i...in i.vl.i l.v
fetiilnr Hum .ie f.-. .iii. linit. i.ni.t nmt Adl'Hint '."rieial t "rni..n h..
Hi..
lairr
fan yiar
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rr.lunm .rniiH .n..r n. ( . f
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p ilil.li- Aliii'r .
I nl'.Mil
Germans Launch
Heavy Attack in
Champagne Region
tn h i 't rot v 1 1 r' n 1 i rHir 1 Imm
l tr.nicfif it V'''' i Hi !
w cr. n' ' i 'hmt'l'r rdiu in
T " I ti inndill'-n i.f Ihr- KMHtli.
Th ii tt'i'jini n-nr l h4 tu In
f rnH ( i hi -Iv I h f t i f !;. ((
flu iump itrrMin1 ( 1 l-n whMimI nu'
iiPil lhnt fir i1e 'im! rttU'tM it
tnivr Thrm. If fhnuMhi. fhitii-!
in ('KUh'.irn i 1 1 - nt- rrnv t i mi f f"f
Enulpmt'nt RfJirty
T) r riHfni nt it' ) mit'i n M . T'nef'
U I I' M H(. it'll -nfnnv Nn t.f
rAr:lS. Inn- . Tc rmrn!i hv
l'inrhM hMj-y utt.r-k In V rhnm-
nn di.trM Thrrn violent nMufn
hriii'it nt n rni-
hi i H m nil fi 1
ll. f i..tti lt.i.Uav
II f III H iK llTf
Sii'ir Ul nisttt rnmpunv M h
ll 'ft ft . mMMiiinftl in ti . up li nrmn
rrP n trrnrnt in th fruinn nf "i- iiit tn pim-r hi itfimo on
Mo'ini Ttt wro rpui) Thnr1'i
Mm nt bnt.nrtii. M.ttrlnc tn an r.
Id h"r(i rMrhM Ornml rr)ihtii-
nlunm. ln I hr!itv tn r'-niinl tn
nl'l'l fnr thi hivr mntlf Ir It '
: .n'l t ttm th tnu-M hn1 t unrl
.4t.r ilr h"tr i-r w"t bol1lni aftrr
r' imn t' (t f 't fhWr n mniintu
T " f rn?nn ri'1 . n w ( hi.!it nrn
Trf tifn nr r.tlT nrn nf trnnipnrf-
n r 'It iun1'1 unl t'r of th
I lmr' miv hnvr tn prrto'i fur tot
In 'Mir.ir h ifi'f i' In iriTf't with
oiiii-Ii 1 tnrti
D'Ui-fl y Wnunonl
Th 'ir f thr oitir1i'i1 tn tr-r1
nt nr tin Irm1-inn t ' n ' n1fl V
in h i int t ft urn t iln hmrnt of I hr
i:irrnth dilr nt n nr putt
1 t wttn nitr1 nil th-ii ;t.'Ctr ni'int
nr. r i pI'-w t1'- wriiMflrM lmr
t-i i.r ri'f I I in ttTpr liir) !itr -
ptll l'V' pff !mii ivt1 )H nnr
thtf h h I'll l.if'uMi. r1 mv tn-n
In pMrr 1 tirf ir nrr to tir rrt'rt nf t hr
itngflrri itn fur n li thr oprttlni of
ilir ntiffitMrnt Mr Ii rMTt''1 "r
of the miwl i ff I- l nt mm nfrful "ffi
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Troops to be Sent
South at Request
Of General Funston
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Department Commanders Will Arrange
i Transportation as Soon as Each Troop
or Battery Completes MusterrOf- 1
ficials Worried by Delay in Getting
Report of Carrizal Battle.
WASHINGTON. Juno 2.1. Secretary Rakrr today issued
orders to nil army do pnrtmrntal rgmmandors to wnd to the
Mpxican border all militia available immiMliatrly upon their
organization without waiting for completion of the mobilization
of the separate Mates.
The commanders were requested to notify General Fun-
ston when each troop battery or other unit completes mimter"
General Funston will indicate where he wishes the forces sent
in each instance and the departmental commander without
further instructions from Washington will arrange tarnsporta
tion and send them forward.
No taplanation Offered. i aald there had he. n nn rhame in th
The annnunrement nf the new nrdert ' aitnat: n and that "omplete report
at made rfficlolh after tn.a a rnli. fiom the i'artii.1 In'id'iit fl'll ft
met nieettni. I.ut t n iinilrretn.i.1 that waited
Ihev a t'iall' had h"'n lii"d l.efnre the I f() A) HmrrUtnt
rahinet rnnxened No ep! motion aa;
... j ... . . .... KI1eo Ar'ediin.ln Mrilr.n a.nhaaaa
(pfaln IMrlM T. Hojd fln to aend only a pa-t nf the iiail- 1 "1"r "1""!r " '"1 v l"r"nilly mformei
Thl Mil fell Ml the hfd of hU lrnn(r al ('arriial. Ttlf anthlllllnc of Ihf he .iarilmen t r''nl and nffl- talt i dipkmati. rep.e(enta!vea of Smith mi
Tenth rsisln mar h Ih mrt that lalll rana the. ckvlarailnai of uar The nnM not .lie. I.-. oliet'e ne of ni 1 entral Am-mvi rep.iMI.'i that tht
l ime. I. Ih flrl neutnaivr In the I nile.l stele in nnhh.h f .In tin. A'. ' lniirlunt d"eli inrnt. in MmM had
. . . ' ' r ' I rail.ed th
pnninfrapn.
Mexican Crisis Developements in Brief
fl"UI talrmrnt
fl.' loclny
lea'inl hy Ihe ar nf-
"fa ..f II r efiin Mid a pit Ii Mer for ol. -
H i- lull Ihla nmriiln Ulim I'l. nii Mm- j Inn nuleia tn the lttei
iv nf I'aula llr. a laer ..ml mmi- i Dnv He Be0an Battle
lei ..f the Irel.latiire The nllirr fnin I . . . . .
J hn hel Imuilaa h. .. .1.. ni .(
CANTEEN
FUND
watch it anow.
Treivloully reported
ti Lent Jnnet
Total
I
4
6i
(WAV fiilka Hi" niiiirr la mttilni;
fj) i"t llir million fnml no lmv
l.t llml ihn witr will Im nr h
rorei flin iinm.'a f
"W'liv. flunk of I llnii.ii hit inline Cum-
PnT A n inir.e cf f jftii H.fro i .ft
f-r Mklnh..i.f) i n. ! lr. nr
tmilim nla.il(I mth MIIMn .hnUl. .
VP .P. tan tat(i..rlit(c t Vnuf f-T four
nu t a
"H"i MiN l.t.r frn
he. Ifpn HiiTp;
I air I'laiidr Mnith
i h lliadfnril and Joltii Neeler ttiadlrv
In Hoapltat f imp.
j The Held hnapifal mnipapy thla mom-
Im eiil'atr.l Sun .ee jvni. eftln Ala-
Inn nn. I William A fer.nn
I All nf the Im al romt anlea a ere flnlni
i.iilai drill m a thin innrnin. the
hokoarrl a.iiiada anrkltia mritlme '
VI the arinniy the mllltitmen have- n"l I
ai et he. imie rrron. Ile.l tn the late!
"rilet pa m t he. prinianrnl mhii
ti.M .amp at fhandler It ta ie.-
the fai t that theie l. nn M( runite in
I'klahi.nia fill ! far fmm lung l real
lea.nli fur thr rhame
I Tula Conmaoy In.
I ll ana nnmin. ed it the armnit at
; n.urn that i.r i f r. i i r v r.imwny rained
at Till. a hi fnriiier Aiti.ii.ni
he tn altitrkeil. In llew nf the fa"t
thai he dad hern eperifl. ally irarneil hy
t.nth ileneral I'er.hlnf and hit tegmen-
tal rninmander tn amid an entement
hv erv twieeihle metina Ilia eervlre
In the I'hllipplnea here he perfnrmed
mild tend tn hear
Department commandrrt ordered to forward ill national guartfamen to
border aa fJlt mutter it completed
Five Oklahoma unitt ready lo leave Immediately on receipt nf ordett.
Army o'tice.t tear captain Boyd a command mat nearly annihilated at
Camial.
Central perming i nrelimlrary report of Carriul hattlt thowt atta. k
mat unprovoked.
Watmngton awtiti detain of battle and en report may depend war
laiue.
American gunt trained nn Veaico along whole length of border.
Fear felt for tafety of teventeen American pritontrt liken to Chihuahua
City.
uredrttdnaugrt Ttaat talit from New York navy yard under tea'ed
otdert
Meilcan attemr.tt In vain ta p'act order for munition with Japaneaa
company.
nnt effluent nrk
lit thai belief
Attack tntireiy Unprovoked
A.-rnidiii Ii Ihe .Inrv told tieneral i
I'e.ahllc h the eti.irn the at j
taik i enllielv nnpriivnkeil and ".
had pa'tlv
j J n Shlelda nf .
Ihe hlith ti ore In a
Mia Nllra hi. luei e"r;r..l
I hit mnlnltwc a hat her plni-ed Ian.
haira In the epa.e at the left nf ihe ar-
tn.iiv enlran.e nn V.iiih lu.orf... ... i
Ihe p.irnn." nf ratai.n.hine . ..... i They repnrird tn
potior there lie mi Itifmmed ti) he "r f"'1-'' nO'l'r faptntn Hold and far
tain lenia itnrev ji jnmeq ai "i" ""n
made after th" M'td nn fm
aiiir.Minil. d the Amen. an. under rover
of t-nrlii hle.n i.rneial Unmet i.n.l
i ainatn iioiu m mi pin iniiii a"" n.-.
Men. ana had ..prned alth a machine in ntpll. etna hn l'k
on the Anirrlian frimpeii that aptiln
It.. id di.m.mnie.l hl rniumand and !
tinned the (lie. arrntrlinn to the eliat
leta' tt.iri
flomei Aakt Parley.
"TiKMDTMIICANS RAID
IN STATE BAR TEST .
HACIIITA KcUION;
TROOPS PURSUE
a niAit li.i
.iin '.n. IHlrt
If'onllnera n rate la a. I
Fair and Cooler
Tonight Saturday
'kUlmma fitv mad"
lint of .rienti thirr I
Ihe Hate har l
tiilliaMnn a f" dai ao. a. r.i.mn tn
the II. I of nin e. .(.ii applh enta ma te i
puhllr I'ridav mmnlnt
lilt (rad" e" lttl J ft Htaden nf !
ieneral re.hln that I Sapulpa an .emnd with a ftade nf 't
and A N M.itphv nf Hkiahnma flu .
a third ai'h a tade nf n; i
rau.ed the ttrp
The nrktln.tl ni-ler. t.i the a lardemen
aere tnr then ni"hllrati'n in atele nn-
centraiinn ramp nnd ait fii'lher or.
deta The war det.iirtmetit had plnnnrd
In rail .11 Ihe .la". h h eflr.tel the
t-ept and ea Ileal r.ilnpl"!" mohllirallon.
hai in retatd to ti e diatani e and tune
for tr.tieioriatii.n
' Mnarate ftegimanta to Move.
T"dai nrdera aie ripe led to reanli
in the Immediate mmement loaard the
nordrr i f eet.araie reitimenia Imm manv
.ale. nhn.e entire nattmial Riaid
fenth hae rnl hern a.eem'iieit
The war deiartm"iit had nn ad I- ea
t.nlav ahnwln deltntielv the titnitre.a nf
the mnMliiatlnn nf the inn o- o nntinnal
uard. men ralle. fur hnrder aerxlre
ty the new order miiaterlni nfflrera In
the i annua department! are lntru l"d
to aiihmlt tn the departnienlal rom.
mandera report! nn the pmnreaa heiod
made hv each national uaid orfanlia-
t tor llh Ha mnhilliation
On At Faa' Al Pleidy
On the tn. la of Ihe.e teiant.. the de.
ra'tmeni Veada lll 'e aide tn Indl' ate
In i;en.ral Knntlon Ihe apptnatntai
time ahrn ea.h retiment nr other 'mil j
under Iheir tur'a ll.-tlnn will te ted
f.r aerxi-e and inninlt hi. de.ire. na to
the irt lo a hi h eai-h mil he erni
'llrttmrnta ltl n t.i the fr.mt in the
'n'dei tn alhh thei he..me readv f r
! irr. Ii e
I fllmlnate ne1 Taoe
The entire .ipr.al'.in. III he arri"d
(mil hetaeen tienelal Klin.tnn and t4r
.departmental ronimandera The aar d"
partment alll know nf hal la pr.x eeil
ilnc nnl aa a matter of information "n
jrepo.l. eiihmlt"d afer the a -t the
d"t irimenial immandeia Tho ..iilrri
al la to eliminate all iinne.e..
Im.!.n.. rn Dm. A line aimed
H 1 1 III licll 19 1IU33 DUIliri Hlltl d'l.v and red tape in .'Mm the
The I ik Uh. miii rily Tlnira
nit
lipiiili'iiioii :
I hAia Jn-i rea.l Tnnr apiiral fur
A "( nnlii ii I- tin.1- for ihp a
f'ini'Aii.v. I . X li . ami take ). n.
life In pin IikIik rlipi'k In li i rpl
llixl llfclllP fninl
IIaKih mtvpiI a jrar nllh Mia-
onrl iriain tliirltig ihe N.inl.h
Amerliin ar an. a I an i ipara
HU f K 'iiliinppra iliirlng (p
IhlH'inp In.iirriillnn. iliirliiit
fiirl nf nhlrh lime I n In i linrue
.f Hip riclti'Miinl "lAiiipon" u'l
Ininr In i ha i no nf mv i ui emi '
rmitppti fun kimn Hip en.! Ihnt
rn he AirnitiiMipi In hatliif
lllwfAl fnnil tn hp iipi fur Hip
nri tin v nf "pltaa" fur Ihe hnta
Ami lintv fpall). tiPi-pafV II la fur
Itirlr rnmfiiri mnl tti'll lpn
I Inial Ihe reaimnac In vmir ap
tw-Al nlll I lllMrnl ami Hut ymi
111 ni'i-pp.1 In raining II 'mi nr
pinre
Vmira very Irnlr.
t l WAtl.1 APR
NOW WKITK THAT IHLCKt
j IOCAL 0eCAT-riie and coniar
tnn.ghti Saturday not much change In
temperature fair weather.
j STATI rOfteCAIT-MIr md Cooler
I today i not much chloge In temperitur
I katurdiy.
I KANSAS Tnr tonight and pmhahly
ISalntilav: amneahal r.M.er In amilh-
t raet
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none mm i
llf T f ifVT(.At.C
HOURLY
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t a m :
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a m ?t
A m TI
l a m in
II in .i
I! nnim it
I p nt o
I P m ii
ki
In lintninan An Turedai and prc eeded t.i-
.ihe tnn aid fatriMl arrlvina within
a tulle .f that town at 7 t't a m W edn".
da i
f'aplatn lint H. the aenlor nftt.ee. nt
deied a hall al that point and em' a
rmirler Intn farrlial akln perml.alon
nf the Mrtlran rnnimander to paat
Ihrouih the to n
ThK perml.alon Wei refu.ed. arinrd-
ln In the rmirler hut ahlle he
maklm hla report a niea. enter arrlie.1
fmm (Ieneral ilnniei. with word Ihtt
Ihe Amerliin trnnpa wmild .e allowed tn
paa through ptnvld'd f'aptain Mmd
mil. atop within the tnwn for a parley
Amtrlcint Kurroundtd
fefnre Captain Pnv hail rllapalrhe an
antwer tn the mr.ae llenetal Unmet
hlmeelf rode nut tn meet the Anierlran
riiinmander. a. i nmpanleit hy aeveral
memhera nf hl attff Whl'e thev were
talking a.rn.dint In Ihe Hiaal".a.
large liinv"e nf the Mi l"an gartl-nn
ponied nui nf ie Inwn n. 1'itn
rmwd toward the Aiie..n forrep f-nm
II aiilea en that they wete In danger
of lil! mrtnlinded y
Mealtlni Open flrt
faplain Itnid a.rni.Ung tn the report
pmle.led emphatl. allt ataln.t thla
mnvemenl What teplj waa ma le tn thla
ptnteel hi (lenefal Unniet waa put known
hv Ihe returning Imm-e hut llenetal tin-
met retlierl Inward hla nwn llnea The
mnment he rea.hed hie mn arrmdlng In
Ihe leptt n tieneral Tryhlng Ihe Met.
I.ana opened fue with a ma-hlne gun
Captain llnid Imitiediateli dLmmintrd
It eallaaed aai rag twa
Bandits Whole Stole
Horses.
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1
ffi.
A pre'mlna' repoit f'.-m lirnei.l
1'eiahlng on Ihe Ca'tllal fil t I ad
I on ain'lee tnld hi .nat c " tea. hing the
J h ea ii 'i i rt r i a nf Ihe lo'i fian i iped.
tt.-n and nn rumnra waa i.aen t- tne
While llmi.e rarli tndai hi Sr. reiari
I"' Haker
aide! The e.-'et.n .aid lieneial I'erahipg
..ii.. . n. i n-i ..rem ."i-.i.
" .. 1 . I . I . ... I l ....
numher of hm.r. and m ilea Amet- tn.1i. ated that no attempt in Wi.e ihe
I. an Irrn.pa roidtni ! an-.ther report mnrae to he pii urd h the l'nlte.
Itnnietllate-y gale i haae and rrn..eit loin Melea wnn'd ne made until a rrmplie
Mel n a'ler them : " int haa h.en ti.eliel In Ihr mean-
I Ml.l Mni N M Line ."t . An
III tepnrt haa leeli erre. here
Mtl.n rinned tn Ihe Ameti.an
hear Ha. hi I a ear'v tilai and fan
HO PRC3DESSIVES
n
. time Ihe preltnimari rep.iit
made pnl.p. . although it la und"t... I
I In he .ieien'H'ii In .or.l with O.a
03 STATF TlfilFT "
VM fSIHIk I I Villa I ntftsaie ate g-eaili wotn.it met the
d" ai in gett'ng n. I'mii Ihe .Mtvivlng
pf'I.e'a nf the T'" h railr tt . htnenl
whl.h .. I a e.ipnl. t f.'l e nf Met;
an.
Na f 'ihfr Word
r'i..ng to M"ian nffi.ial i...iin'a
thete wa. ah."ii a.ienti a't meriian.
aevnterit nf w h .t aete lahen pi.'itl"
t ail t ha-l"a T Hmd. llml llen'i It
Adair and tn men at. a.'d tn haie
m.. killed t'f the lemaining f.fii
pelen 'nl a frW tltetlteia teai h"d 'l'i
nal I e.th n a head piarteia Thilf-'at
en tiMlat Ihete had teen nn w..td fmrn
the to .eva'ri t.ea 'I'll Ii
In lni. h wl'h "h. aha't-tetl r.im'.td
lleneial I'etah'ng aall he hnpe.t tn
haie lepntt finite auttrMr-g tilfh rrt
hi .'ptiiler Aii'int Ihe div
Afie- a tthlnrt meeting that letted
head) two hull' he lelaiy l.aanng
While Ihe pergteaahe nattv will have
tin atale tirket in iikiahnma In Ihe neit
e'erimn the preandenlial e'erlnt. have
iteadv filed and will anptnrt the ha.
Ilonal tirket. a.mtding tn John M Hale
Irwa' pentrea.He leader
State prngrewalve leader. wl euppntt
randldatea of whareier pant they pee
fit. Mr Dale aald
FRENCH GOVERNMENT WINS
IN VOTE OF CONFIDENCE
rim") Jurte 11- The fien h gnem.
mnnt ht rmnr eafeli rait of the mdeal
ji nt tne ae rrt tea.inn nwamihg A vote
2 jot innfilem by l ta II.
t'arrania pimp in the atale nf I'lilhua-
hua were under nr."ta nol In antra;
Amerhan tionpa urleaa the Amerirang
aea-imed the atfieeive
Mr 'rre.o1i anted that he arted nej
In. trii. tmne fr "n hla (nrln nffl. e
When al"d whether the warning of
Deneral IVun... the farranta mm.
mand'r in CMhuahua that he wmild at
I t.rk an . l'M"ri -.tii force mm Int eaat
Iwe.i nr .nuth hi hren teerlnded ha
.a'd hi. in.'.ii nne made no mention
1 nf 'hat matter
Senator Mnue. rhalrmin nf th
f.-reifn trial 'nn f mmlttee told Serre-
latv Lena nt that rontre.a would rli
pnihin In ihe .rial that m'hl Interferaj
win neaotlatlona between Ihe itale de.
partment and 'ha do fa in Meilrall
giiernment
0t4 State Troopt
ftv alntitinr Hie aniended May reanln.
tlon a-itt nrirtng Ihe prealdent In draft
into Ihe federal tenire Immediately alt
n.tinpat guaid.men willing to take th
.ath Ih" hmiae tttav unalilmoiialv de.
rlarel that an emetgeni-v now eilatetf
nerea.l'ali.'a a rail nn itale trnnpa
Su"ort ne f amiiiea.
pew tn .f the hill of fe -rl h
Opre.entatne Hi' rlan iinanlmmialr
a l-.pi" 1. would .pnro'irlala not evreed.
it. I t .i a innnth tn dependenla nf na-
tional ..'i;n..!..-n l'h no other lnnmv
tt-.in r'.iM-tiir't . .
Me.irn fH( Q.iiet.
M.x'.nn .... d.-iiat. hea tndav tale
"f 'he f y'-iinr nt Car-Hal an re-
eii".t In Mril' I It v wit hunt demon.
ir.it.. ti i f an; pott
A'.. -I ite miiei t .rvaiM In Ihe rltte
ard f'.im ." mil urd npnearan et It
en mp.i..iie t di-.ern that Ihe na
mm wa. fvlt'i a . Imia iltuallnn."
tte ...r.-.f" anil Thrt" wi.no marker!
aiti.it a nont hntli . Milan and mill
la. i . f'l.-ial
encounter Justified
T' " li.i ii. li a ' t. . thai th" eni-ountep
h.leeen Hie l-. fnt-ea waa accepted
l Ihe pet e n. a f. at Inn of lh
a-lini nt the tr.iien fiitre.. aa there)
I. a train " ."titimrnt wpi'h haa de
i "!-nr im.i th" lnn titmattanled atew1
or ie tiiie'in trnnpa in tie .nnnlrv Nn.
tii.t .na Irlr.ana .lei la ltig adhealnn te
iie i a.tanra to- "innent and peratinalt.
I.. Ih" fit. tihlrf wet" fe "e. '
tl Am.rlrint in Capital.
I"itit. the L.t t"n d.i'a ih meaaata
M'l I" A met I. mi nn 'lul'i fit
and e'irai.ete hi' Irtl and It Ie now
hrheied oniilat not nlhet nfllctal!
that tn. I tn . ip tn : 0 A.ne-i.ane re-
rut he I main in the .- itl AH tfie fore gnera
In iliiaiia'.iaiii hue mid" a atatement
lo l'. n.i.ail that tie w'll n't lea'e
The em'.a.iv it.n w i. informed that
mini . nnre..in. for the ron.trit.tl.irt
of t ili gtint-d hi' the lliierti ad-
ititnt.itatii.n ha'e declared et n-
r.lel hi ie . .tnent iilniiallat government
Roll of Honor
Tltr foiiowma enMHeA in lha Olt.
lahnma .Stlltinal tlnatd thll
ninttiipg
i mnpinv M iiklihnm f Itv - Cirere)
M uni I'ihIi Viller. flmde Smith
l. hn A heat lawiglai r. Itndfr
.( rft Seeley ll'illei
ll.tepiii' fp'r. t'ktihpm Otg
km lee lae.nn Jeff la Allien n4
llllam A fera. P '
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