Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 263, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 4, 1919 Page: 1 of 14
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.AHOMA CITY TIMES
Paid Circulation Guaranteed Greater Than Any Other Evening Newspaper Published in Oklahoma
Armenian Relief
Cam pawn l ib. 17-21
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l'OUKTKICN PACKS- OKLAHOMA CITY TI KSDAV ri.HI'J'AKV 1
I .' to tit lut's . ( in-Ur.
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riUCE TWO CENTS
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Plots
to
Wilson
Not'. in.!' I! is H.iPpered to
(;h!i:"r Policy
MESSAGE KEPT SECRET
Moic 1 h.m Don.rstic M it'eis
IrW'kH Rrport.
V.-IIIV!i IV. I r'i. 4 ItMv-
f ii' r hv F-iilciit Wils.ni iir "i the
jriMMI.I.If.lM' M polli y i l ll.iv.il IS
j4iii'?n c I I !ir unanimous app'oi.!
givc-i by the li'ir naval commit'.-- i"
all liter thn-evear construction pro
K i 'it 'I Ins was disclosed today hv
(luirill.ni I'.l lrt i'i iomi. tinier
Svhril the hni.r begin l 'l.nsldff atl'll id
Ihr f7Vini"MI animal nasal appro-
ri.tii n hill
Mi Padgett lul l 'f cadrgram
sent 1. lli' rrM.rti( ftotrt P.ifi l
.Srrr'a'V I l.ttiirlt. saving Moiling I'l l
in uirrr I nvrr thnr ! iharigr the
ir. i iiiniri-Uliniis Iip made in his an-
iiinl iivs.cge I c .ngtcss
'I he message was brought t" 'be at-
tention .1 Ill' C ilimiillrc by Mr
lati'r.
"Thr president was very earnest"
Representative ''"I"'" rv
insistent that the three year program
Lie earned smii."
Mr. Padgett refunl to make public
the telegram and il was mi'lrr a cross-
Jire ol questions fmm republicans that
hr referred t iti substance.
I.' -nrrtr i it i i r l.rahaui of Illinois
republican askrd fur the rrceipt of thr
ca'.lr.ai'd Mr Padgrtt replied that il
had hern givfri him ill OMiti'lrncr '
Sci rrt.iry lUmrls.
'U that n il "lie tns'tn 1 1 t llie ie
hiil was uiiaiiitmnn?" ael l.r.ilum
"v .ir." re ioinle l Mr. r.i'Urlt.
Mr. l.r.ilum nuiMnl then lli.il run-
l't Oiuulil h .1 P llif infiiiiii.il. "ii
t i.il it iniK'it iiitcl I K"1 ' '"
jiTupmi il i niilnn lii. n.
Mr I'ailKdt aiMwrti-d: "I . .m""t
g'wt it linaine it invulvr nvie i!mii
nmr own l 'inrlic I'om V
AsWcl lv Keirreiil.ilif M.xirr "I
I'eniKyl '' lirllier lie lirlirvnl Hie
pnipoei proKram wimM I'fnrfit te
nmnirv Keprewntative Umlrr of
miylv.mia raiikniK reiuil'li.'n "
the naval rnmmiltee n1 he ihu!.tr(l
it hframe he rli-l n.)t hrlirve it ever
..iil. lie cnm-ilele.l. Mr. Htillrr ai.l
Lefoie new cinMriulii'n rnuM he
ftarted iliiferent tomlition miKt
tiuke a lainer navv iumeeary.
BOARD WILL DISCUSS
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS
The city hnrl ol f ducal ion will
ru-et toniKl't tn rniniiler and li m
fdani for hnildiiiR two junior hiK"
uhooli in Oklahoma City. The plan
mi j.rooopd Ut night at the regu-
ar mreliiiR of the hoard and the
ireiioun ImildiiiR program amended to
Imliide the new ichooN. It i
JlioiiKht that the proposed hond iMif
Vmuld he increaned to $HHOmiO to
r id rxnmtr r( the work.
Connexion at die hih school here
fciade some uch arrangement impera-
tive arcordiiiR to J. A. Whiieford
intin1rnt HrlaiU of the
meaMire provide for the building in
the northeastern and one in me norm-
wefrn part of the city. The exact
location of the buildiiiRi and the minor
detail of the plan have not been
iv'orkel out.
IfiHN CONNALLY TO
BE FIRE MARSHAL
llv Oklahoma Citv in
tnfance man and prominent In stale
politic was appointed state fire
mrihal this niornitiK I'y Governor
2r.lritnn micreedinir v.. nam
mnnds who has held the position for
iolit vir Connallv will alto he a
member of the state insurance hoard
Reno Alter Bit FIrM.
CARSOM CITY. Nev.. Feb 4 -An
nitniiit in lUr Nrvrtdi lioiinu law
whirh would allow twenty-five round
contests was introduced fn (he as-
rmlilu ol the Nevuda ems afure ves
terday This is the first step on the
psrt of the state to hriiiR the WUlard-
Prnipsey tight trReno.
r.ilrlr Rrlnvi 3 507. '
M".V YORK Feb. 4 n'r ininR
Ik I'ourty-foiirlb and Sixtieth reRi-
nit coul artillery corns of the
regular army and 15H casuals and
i. nurses anil civilians ivv in an tnr
transport Ceilric arrived here touay
MEASURE IS
HEN HOUSE
AS MEN
fta.U't'-
Insists
MARCH-CROWOER
ROW IS DENIED
Aic y Re oris )o N"t
M:nv
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'hr !.I( i iRiatn. Imt thai t!ir i f had
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CLYMER BEFORE
SECRET SENATE
SCHOOL PROBERS
M.ithows to Apic.ir Before
Comiiiittt"1 litis Afternoon.
i M.itheisi. stair urnmi i tirr
d Ji.it itif ;itnl i 'i rt'i linns ulio has
Ippii iimlpr die a a revolt i f The
imip' rxpi.p oi i unditmns at the
Kiili' vl.ilr juiliittti.il home hcie. is
t'i appear hefi.te the senate ine-.'Kat-iiir
ciimmiUce at the capital late tins
atteriinoii f-.r the first time.
l oll nving ihe taking of testimony
from Mr Mathews the senate com-
mittee is expected to pit-pare its te-
poit fur submission to the senate. The
report may he inaMe tomorrow ai
oidmg to members of the committee
What aiti.m if any will he taken
by the committee aRiiinst I)r. Cyril
Clymer the home physician today ap-
peared problematical as a result of a
secret session of the committee last
night nt which Ir. Clvmer testified
Fviiieticc which the committee has
may be submitted to Robert Ilurns
county attorney for stub disposition
as be sees fit relative to Dr. (. Ivmer
tun member of the committee said to
las-.
Other members weie of the opinion
that Clymer had conducted himself
well before the committee and that
he bad done as much at the home as
be bad been engaged to do.
Is)
FLOWERS BLOOM IN BELLEAU
AS OUR BOYS SLEEP THERE
.
PARIS Feb. 4 The w-ildflowers
blue. I saw them there today. 1 hry
peasants say.
It Is usually March befote the
Pelleau wood are gay with nodding
flowers but now the poor bombed
crushed and broken trees are gar-
landed with the stratiRe smoke-like
wreath of Ihe clematis and the prirkty
leaves of the hollv are green and
sbi y and the mistletoe Rleams white
bke the gliost of some dead flowrr.
It is as if the whole forest were
draped in funetal flowers in honor ol
the brave dead asleep so rletp so
deep in the broken earth below.
In Btlltau Wood.
It was in llelleau wood that the
American boys first rushed into Ihe
open and chased the fleeing foe and
many of our blond lie butied on Ihe
edue ol vhe wood
It is such a quirt pretty little grove
of trees. Tlie Place of the Ameri
on Huge Three
HUG
OFMATHEWS
CONSIDERED
"I (.'.ipT'1 f join In'.c.lic iti';;'
(Vti;!i:!jf J ( ri t A' ti i".
WAIVING RIGHTS REFUSED
('(it ii.sio'ii-r Wiiii't T.iIk t-i
(''.' ' S.r.i! iv (jfi-t.-f
!:!: iM.iin ' .r i:tt; ' i ' ni' 'i: ; i
't'li.:. will ' '.r mk'i( j.: iin' '.
I: '-f I' PA il.l'r Mill' II H I.'.'!
1 '. a ' ' i p n .it; i . : tp tmns ii';.
iii r;'lipp a; t'.r .t ; i I I'm tf . ii
lt: w'u-M i'ip i niitnuHpf lip.i !p I .
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tin il imi'iii v nit'i t!ir t lii ! li n
vU'f In l'l!::a! Ii.-inc. 1 it
It. nn thr i omm.Mrr ; i e i'ip i
at li t I
i p a i.
.It
lion liiat Mathews liad tf.iri'r !U
lie be allowed t i a;i ear l.r;..rt- tlit
i iniimitlee
He was akrd t i wane Iii cr.'!
t:iiion.il ni(''iis and answer all tiirs
lions the same as u he wete hem.:
tried t"t imiieachmenl. According in
the best inlormati n obtainable he
refused to make any waivets
Ihe (.fitninittre report it lirinu trail-
scnliel and will br (ilcl in Ihe bouse
lair tins afternoon. I he comnnitrc on
irnpra. 1'iiieiit and re-noval from nf-
f it will take no action until the in-
vestigiititig committee's report is made
public Indications today are that ini-
pea'hment i barges may t r hrnif;bl
against Matl.'ew s.
ii.nernnr Ko'iertson anii Min.e.l this
morning that br was ready t i rrirne
.ippln alions lor proprctnr superin-
tendents oi the state home for kit' to
take the plate of Mi-s Winifred l ia-
herlv Pending the appointment nt bet
successor it was annoiimed llia! a rep-
tesentatne if the govrrn r was a! the
home.
HUNS PLAN TO
Societies Are Being Formed
to Thwart Allies
A M ST F ROAM Feb 4 - Societies
to "save the kaiser" from being handed
over to the allies are being organized
in t.erminv. according to the Volks
ettiing of Osnahruck.
F.tthcl Frederick second son of the
fottner emperor is said to have writ-
ten a letter to Premier l-.hert demand-
ing that the government as!t in the
plan.
By WINIFRED BLACK.
(t'nlvrrisl Mervlr Hifr Corrnpotielenl )
are in bloom in II elleau wood again. Pink and white and delii ilr pale
have never bloomed so early in the spring or late in Ihe wintrr before the
cans as the peasants are beginning
to call it just such a stretch of up-
land forest as we have in a thousand
little pleasure parks at borne.
Iliit oh below at the edge of the
wood the rows and rows of praves
where cmr boys lie asleep in a far and
foreign land.
Rows of GtaTts.
They look so strange these rows
of graves especially from a distance
There is a broad squat wooden cross
at the head of each Rrave nn 1 at the
top of the cross is a round disk
which tells the name of the man
his company ami regiment anil soi. a-
thing in the shape of 'bosr disks and
in the proportions of the old squat
crosses makes them look not like
crosses but like little round tared
children standing with wistful trust
Rather Jolly
This Walking
Eh OldDear?
London Tied Up by Strike
Thousands Slog Way
to Woik.
I.ON'DON' Feb. 4 -Pcofiting by its
cxprrietue en Monday when the cits
awoke to find transportation ham-
pered by the stiike in the tubes
I ondon started early to work todjv
Ily daybreak the streets were well
filletl with men and women walking
from the subiitlu and the busses when
they started at 7 o'clock wne
crowded. Almost evenone carried a
tube stnkrr who was urging the g il
rtmdtictoresses to strike hut u; to tbr
present thes." elforts have been with-
out success.
ing arms outheld in a kit d of Irving'
gentle child like appeal.
Once in a while thrrr is a grave
with a belmet on it ur a belt or some
little prison! brkuiging and upon
one red mound of ea-tb today there
was a dying wreath of the beautiful
white roses of France Someone bad
come to Helleau wood and found a
name familiar to the heart.
Beating Back.
The officer who took in over the
battlefield t'dd us just bow ;hr bat-
tle was fought; be bad been there
himself with hi- own men and seen
hundreds of the pride and flower of
America die without a whimper in
these woods.
He showrd us where the Herman
machine Rims were bijdrn on thr bills
Continutd on Pag I Column 4.)
Year Naval Program :SJPJL
SAYS HE TO HIMSELF
BOCHES INTEND
TO CRAB RUSSIA
ALLIES WARNED
Brother of Former Czar
foresees Move
PARIS. I eh 4 -The former (irand
luke Ab-x.indrr Mil h.iealovitch.
Iirolhrr -in -law of the to'iner Russian
rmprr .f who has aimed in Paris
deflates that "nof for political pur-
poses but to make kf'.owu the tiuth
about Rusi.i." hr say 5 m an intrrvirw
m the Mat n that thr allies nvist
beware of tiermanv in Ruia
"If you do not intervene now" be
dt-ilared. "be sure that t.ermanv will
intervene in her own time lh.it pro.
p'f. which now is at y ti r "sa cv. hides
within itsrlt a hair wbii"" will nod
its tit'l revfti).'e in Russia It remains
to br seen il lite nations will not have
dealt themselves a mortal blow by
heMt.ying loo .njj to ib-.in-i the Rus-
sian sore which threatens to contain-
mate the whole world."
Soviets Offer
To Meet Allies
PARIS I rh 4 --The Russian
soviet government will lake "all
measures" to bung about an agree-
ment with thr rntentr. at cording to a
vvirrlrss message sent out from Moscow-
on Sunday It complains that the
holsbevist authorities had trcrived
"no formal invitation" to the Ptinres
islands conference the only word re-
garding it being a wireless message
"containing press news."
Thr wirrlrss message from Moscow
was addressed "to Hrrlm Pans and
everywhere "
SINGLETARY HOPES
FOR ROAD SUCCESS
The Oklahoma Cimd Roads asso-
ciation is not daunted by ohstarlrs
confronting passagr of the bill pro-
viding sW a JSIU-tKUif) bond issue
for building hard-surfaced roads in
the state affording to a statement of
R. A. SitiRletary manager this morn-
ing. "The association is optimistic about
the proposition and still believes the
legislature will get tngrthrr on a sale
sound bill to give ibr people a state-
wide system of hard-surfaced roads
that will inret the approval of the
people when called upon to vote" lie
said.
Merchant Sailors
Must Be Swimmers
W WIIM.roN. Feb
"it n ban! sa.Ioi s must p.i
It-. is ln-tore g-tting ihrir
i -b !.'ing boat. notified
- Vi.cru an
sW llllll'.llll'
leurci'S. tin
d in inercha'it
vv:mmi-'g bs
l marine bonis t"d:n
! sons will br supplied
12-A VITALIZATIOM
AGAjN POSTPONED
ita!ija'i. n of ( amphrlt Russr'l's
1J-A was further postponed by the
house upon (onvetiing this afternoon
when tl'.e committee on revenue and
taxation teportrd unf av orablv upon
two h lls which would put l.'-A into
eltect.
Representative Johnson then moved
that the hills he printed despite the
comnn'iee's reports and put on :'ie
calendar tint upon a t"ll call the
house del'eated it hv a vote of N) to
Some MtHS CA.n' NCBUH fco
wHists right DooT akin'
f.BBotfi 'vice bout it
BUT WEN DE UP V' SONE
Kllsl' O' DEBlLNeVNT ttY CN
GiNALLV ALLUZ FIG6UH
LOCAL FORECAST Fair wsithse to
night an el Wtdnctday; somtwnat warm
tr Wsdntttlay.
IT A r C FORtCABT Tonight and
Wtdnttday . fair i somtwhM warmrr
Weitnstrtay.
KANSAS Pair tonight and probably
Wtdnosday) rising Umprtur wd
nttday
HOURLY TEMPERATURES.
jT OO.T BY DEY-SE " J
C ! tit kv MtClwrt "t..i. Sn
10 p. in in S t in IM
11 p m :s ;. in ..... . "
13 mlilnlght.. 2S . in "-'i
1 a in iff . m VS
1 a. in in a. iii !H
S . m V 11 is in 3"
4 a. in ?S I i neon .iJ
i a m u 21 1 p. IU...S.. Jt
Simms Back
To County
Jail Again
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to i.'.f:.: f' i'i "Bo! y-
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Up
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p-ii 'I
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kpia."
Walked !!:ies!i' all
a aif'ie: t :n I'ip '
In
I..
i
it'.Rl 'Pfs t
w- in t ie i .;n!y j.n!
1 t'ttir ;s I; f:e!
ant ul arerr p.i!p-
e"iid !o make In'o
rlly he! np n on (.
I .r tv
I !''t
; p. 'a i:l J r t
p't ami r
a! bi'ire .'
. a'-
."-IIIS'l. W.l f
i a t'-ilpra! i lia'
.'i 1 ttl .'vil'l'. Jl
oi uir.g thr mails
a a- .iK'tin arrp.tPil
r a'lpi'p'l M"!at'oii
to ilefraud I1'-
I .n Nov ember t
I the Mann a t
a 't-i was inliitel
.n both (ha'g's
Alter la:-gil!slri u i" ti ' c'iiiu'v
' ppta'Ie or unwary 'i magnaies
ri'.tns tnan.tgrd to make a Jo
Ml
lion I covrtit'g
hi'tid-inen la'.T
bil!i thatgrs.
surie'idi-ted hr!L
His
and
be w ai again ca-t into the
. t
iat::e
I '.'ally be nude bond again.
Koliert J' res wealthy tanner tins
mornil'.R hi w-eser. deci'Ir. that he
i. .illd use Ins liability to better
advantage and the unljtkv Simms
was again g:ru up to jnstnr. Ihe
former oil man will make his borne
at the county calal'se until some-
body else with $5."i ami a desire
to emulate Stevr I'.nxiir shows up
$340000 ASKED
FOR BUILDINGS
AT AGGIE SCHOOL
Vs'nent C.
I) Task"' f
".IU'!I "Tvik
' U'irient).
A.; r"i r :ati. ns .. f . Ji N t f r nr.v
buildings at the Oklahoma A and M
lit were asked of the senate com
mittee on appropriations t..:ay I y j
W. ( antwell i resident of the i "liege
A home economics building f r the
'ineii al thr svbool an adnviustra-
lion bun. ling arii a 1 otarv arr tliej
neiiti it.jl nrw builibncs whi.'l I ill'-'
t'gs w:n!i
well seeks
Caritwrll "To Task"
The last legislature apptopt ia'cl
JJi"M) f.ir tiew buildings at A and
M. c 'lle;;e. Some of the mrrnhers .1
t!ir senate tnmmiller t'lav smniht t"
take Pirsnlrnt Cantwrll to tak It
cause of the f.ictthat a coiitra.t vvs
aw ar dn! on an aim t v and g v mn.isium
.it the s.ho-d at a est ot Jo."mi
when the ap.p'i nation "t thai u-
pose was only limmi
'Increased tost of building mate-
rials due to the war rrsiilird in jln-'
IMI being the lowest pns'le bid." Mr
I 'antwell said. " The school is willing
to make up the evtra '"V
"Pon't v.ui kivw that it is b-i . :
fensf in this state t" urate a !e
fluency as you have done in I'vt m-
staiiir " Senator .1 I M . Int s!i
asked.
" es I kti"W I'm! but 1 also know
that it is wonder lullv di-rcgai !. d''
Mr t antwell said
Governor Didn't Art
"Put thrrr is :i way in obtain a
ficirucy by having it irriilitd In thr
governor." Mcintosh said "l)nl )oii
attempt to hav r this don.-
"No we did tioi." Mr I autwtll said
"I belu-vc we should tn.ike an is
ampledf oti bv leipiirlng thr s bool
to gt-t tins JJ.issi ii nn some vlbcr
source than tiumigh a deficiency ap-
propriation" Mcintosh said.
"We can do it and ate willing to
do so" President ( antwell replied.
RETURNED SOLDIER
WEDS FORMER WIFE
That their past diffrrrnces were all
forgotten when be returned from a
training ramp wa-. the asset lion of
(iuv C. McW illiams. and Mrs F.dith
McWilliams when thry applied for a
license to marry late yesterday The
couple were divorred more than a sear
ago before McWilliams was tailed
into army service. He was foimerly
a salcsjimn be it.
m mi
Pi'.;.. :;"!' i.i f'o'i. 'c Is
(;:.' A'l!'".(jiitv.
DISLOYALTY IS CHARGED
I 0
'.V (;f (jO
ci r r : . o r 1 1
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4 ".r
'.' !:n I i
I lawlp.s
. adopted
p"W 't s . f
siigaiing
I'.rre in'o
- i 'larked
' K oi rr-
I'll
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in. f
;r.in f
la t
Ii "
s ll'o nr I
ni' nt
lii tl'r M-i.r
Mimirso'.i '..
"beit'.R larriel
gani.iiioii rf'
g" eminent
era!or Miei
.it d i rift. ; .'tis
:.''.r l-.'-ll.'i. ' f
arr-l propaganda was
t il hv a i ai tlve o:
:i'g to overthrow the
v n den i- "
s i I Montana. tPitre
ma !p pstftd.iv b
S.p.t'T 1'hotnas "t I
piihl:. mrrliiig I'rld in
I'ifat-r Sunday in whn
11'l-h' v :ki cosr'nuiftit
dorado of a
t Wa htngtoii
i. thr Russian
was reported
piaise.i ati'i winth was aucmica 1
srvtral n-pfibers of the lmu(.
Names the I. W. W.
Senator Thoma- mterruptt d Sena-
tor Kelb gg's statements to name the
industrial workers of thr world as an
adive lawless organisation. Senator
Kellogg said thr I V. W. included
feiretirn anan-btsts and enator I'.orab
of Idaho t bservt d that t l-.a-l "tl"!
same element in whi. h we ."nt J! m.-
mHll (hr i tliet ..'av "
Senator K -lb .'s' t' .i I f-
v.nd a; patently vv as a raid
!l w
at be
a ! v r' 1 1 -'
nie'it in the M. I on
"j lamiatv J! t :-"i'
peal to C-r I- -l.'-v;
as illrv-t- l i-v 'I' - . .'
I' -' I):-;. at l
I "I i hum s Ap-
ki i .nit-rn a.''
oi an a.tiv!
p: ; jganda
.pr.at'.r Walsh ..I M m.ina. .i-l:r
It the sp:i:p I'.lil l. 1.1' '. li'lUllllttee 111-
I vp.t-ga'i'R li.fin.in prop ig.iud.i had
I au'.'.t. 'f it v to ni'.u"- I!.''' thr sour r of
tb.- adv t-r'i i ri. I't I Iiit'imii llvtt-
It an oi lh.il i "tn'lilt'Pf. rsptrssrd
do.il.i .1 i'v aii'In 'i'v and s.lid hr did
not I-pIipvi' i's 1 1 : r I'1!. t ; i ' i rstPinbd
-ilf : h -t-ntlv to in jin'r into t!:p propa-
gai la
i
Xnti-Gcvernrr.ent Move.
i ... il. .; l ... !
msrtts
dr. laird
S-..1.S .
at tlie pf-'plr of thr I'nitrd
not ii.iib.Tst.ltvl that the
M l! ir;" -r
to rvrtlhrow
I hat i ;is im
tamppl . "I
it
t'lr
thr propagat!'! I w js
nivri 'itnnit and until
.In.
to "I It i mild not be
o have the Hirelings
i-t. I
in
.i-b;ngto:i "in a building
ownrd hv the g-o rrnttirut'' Srnalnr
Wteks addfl "made it mote serious
A tesol'.itioii .along upon thr at-
totniv gfiu-tal to in.nrm thr st-n.ne
it-gaiding wlifllnr hr was miking an
inn tig.iti ii of t - i it. i-.'iist am rs
surr. ur'dir.g the tntc'n'g and what
I -: r vvi-if brig t i k c n til.it'vf t
j 111..- tnio'i i nil nt oi law in til.' Ih-'tnt
'of t olum'iia. vv.is mil "Iin I'd bv 'inii-
I tor Poindt-s ti-r i I Washing1! n
'at t lb lab
v that at t'
'. c-t I'ip
s a : . I 1 1 .i.
at meet' g.
'V el nni' iit
t.ur
i':i
was not
I tea lud. Im. tb it
I . ak'-i . did b (cud
ll p K'u
Hi!"!
'av .ni
In"
Il'l'l!"
Ml.!!:."
tl'St a
ov ii t govcrntiipnt
debate 1:1 ti"- srnate to-
league .1 I'a'.'.ns 'topo-al
i a c ' ti 1 1-: i in ' N nator
i ha-rmjii oi tl.e lor.- gil
nnnitt'-r -aid be lell s'itt
p'oprr tiiur and brbutj
t'
lb
. O'.'H!'!''.'
nir-'t. Pre
Ihe tnet ii an i r r u
i'b-nt W 'l-"n w ml ! ad
leg.it lu g t'ie a i re'tit nt
I. a.' ue
j thr !!!. t'c
to- sij h a
ILLICIT STILL
NEAR NEW YORK
Three
ler.ecl "Mijonshin-
1 in Custody.
crs
NFW YORK lib. 4-llo..'.cry
of an illi.it still where vast unarm
ties of mooiisbinr whikv and ubi-
lud were bring manufactured was
made todav at Vallry Slteatn t.onif
Island about sisteen miles from Nenf
Yo'k acronting to lor a I agents id lbs
federal internal revenue service
I hree alleged moonshiners wrre ar
irsird.
The plant was found it was said
In cooperage factory. Revenue of
(tiers located pies Iridmg to 11
enormous undrrgrouiid tank whisH
was filled witb liquor '
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 263, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 4, 1919, newspaper, February 4, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc171020/m1/1/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.