The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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aaewgk ta aaaeaaea tkat tka atrlka ac-
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walk eat after a tall gayi wark aa tka
alealag day af tka praam aaatk Tka
Uaal kreaklat ap af tka aeafaraat
Lewis said aiaaat tkat affMal aatlea
af tka faUara weald fca Mt tortkwltk
‘ ta tka aateae avarywkara ta ardar tka
uaa eat ot tka aUaas at tka appelated
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Tka Prseideat's appaet was aMda
tkraagk Seeretary WUaaa after tka
latter kad askaastad arary paaalbla ef-
fort aad kad pleaded aatu klk tkroat
aekad It polated eat wkat a strike
east aad argad tka two aides ta gat
togetker aagotlata tkalr dlffaraaaaa
raaortlag ta arkltratM oaty la tka
oroat tkat aagetlatleaa failed Tka lot
partaat - polat la tka propeeal kow-
aver was tkat tka Maes ke kept apaa
aad tka ailaara stay at work
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atataaiaata plaetag tka kkuaa far tka
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u::n mi ccucit called
Cawfarawaa af Offlalalaaf lataraatlaaal
Ualaaa Will ke Meld la Washing
tea at Karly Pets
Malilagtea-A aoaferaaea af the
koads of all JaUraatMat yaloaa
nested wltk tka AaMrleaa redocatloa
of Laker kaa keen sailed ta aiaet la
Waaklagtea “at aa early data1
oal Oonpera rarealad la g reply to
tka talagraaraf tka lUlaala gtate fad'
eratioa of Lkker ta coareatiea at
Peoria 11L aaggaklag nek a eoafar-
The eaafaroaaa will aoaaldar tadas
trial dlapataa haw la p
iapaadlag '
: The Ullaola fedaratloa asked that a
' apaelal eoavaatfoa at the American
: fedaratloa fca held here for tka par-
pose af perfecting aa aUlaaee of tka
lataraatlaaal aatoas af tka United
States aad Canada "amrs effaetivaty
' ta Upl oat tka Ufa aad death strap
glos of the warkara aokr ta
i:j3E Kcrzizi n i?C3T3
Arrivals - af Paralpa MarehaaWsa la
i Tkla Country Last Mantfc Mads
Navr Mlgk Maaard 1
Wasklagtoa— taperta of marctu
dlaa last month ware vatawd at 4M
j mmtoa doUara ft aUlUoa omto tkaa
tka graatast privteaa raeord aad ITS
' lOa atera tkaa la September Hid
Exports of Warekaadlsa last aoU
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' far Ckaagsa la Meaea Treaty
Waaklagtea— Ra-opaalag the
aldarstloa of the Peace Treaty the
senate ‘ forelga relations eommlttas
adopted tea revised reservations la
eluding a prevision that: the tenets
gnaUPeatloaa must ke aeeopted by
three of the great powers before tka
treaty ratlftcatlea kaeemaaaffaaUva
j Aaieag them was a
which administration
stored weald break da Wa tka
le faataro af the iag a af KsUona
eavaaaat aad k rkaarvaUaa an Article
IP differing oaty la tka traaepoeltloa
of oae pkreee from that which Prasl-
doat WUaaa kaa aaaoapaod he weald
treat as a rejactloa of the treaty
The tea reearvatioaa were part af
Ust presented by Chalnaaa Ledge
aad declared by the Republican lead
ere to represent a com promise behind
which a aujorlty-ofthe sea eta la
pledged to stead Tka adaMalatratloa
mamkara af tka committee hoadad
by"' Damocrstle Leader Hltckaock
triad ta vela ta seeam-modifieaUoa
of tka awlorlty proposals and then
voted solidly easiest all of them
Showing fair the first time kawy
ever a willingness to include reserve
Uoas af aa laterprsUUve ehsructer
la tka ratlOeatloa reeolutloa Boaster
Hltabeoek and kta aoltoacuao offered
pakaUmaa fer savarul at tka reserve
Uoae presented bat net a slagla eub
Utatiea or ahnga was auda at tkalr
aaggoottoo
The tea adbjaats aovarad by tka raa
orvatleaa won:
' Withdrawal from laagae awmbaw
aklpt Artlcto Zt tka right of aoagraaa
o authorise maud etna national sa
pNAiMP ’ OTDf ' MAMtAd1 MStlOM)
the Moaree doatrlaa Skaatuagi UaU
tatloaa aa tka reparatioaa eommia
slaat tka powar of aoagraaa ta dlstrt
butioa ot eoatrlbutloas to league as
penes s’ tka right to laeroaao anna
meat ta certain circumstances aad
(ha right to eoetlaae trade with a
oovenent braaklag state
- la tka vote on ovary ona of those
reservations Saaator MoCumbor Be
publican North Dakota : who bM
stood with the “mild reeervetlonlete"
- Waaklagtaa — Sugar available la
the autrkeU of tka Ualtad Stataa for
the year 1US-1P la estimated by the
Department of Commerce at PAM mil
Uoa pounds
The pet amount detained for eon
sumptloa la tka United States after
deducting exports aad re-exports
against all previoua committee pro put at tTPO million pounds by the re-
posals voted with the majority Ia ‘ port mad public recently This gives
every case too Senator Shields u average par capita consumption of
Democrat ef Teaaeesee voted with algktytwo panada la IMP says the
tkb Kepublleeaa the eoaat oa all ton report as agalast elghty-alx pounds
portaat roll eaUa ratotlag ta Urn raa to tke Decal year ef lilt :
ervsUons steading 11 to A c r The total prtsdUctloa af skgar la tha
v i i : i ' vUattad States for the year 1111-11 ‘
MeantottadMb to 'Mave 1110AM Oym-' eetlmated at iAPO mlllloa pouade ot
- Heqryetta Oak — Contrast far tha wkleh Mf million pounds to eaas eu
new sealer high school elaes roam gar aad 1AM aUlioa pounds beet
aad gyaumalam has been awarded to
tha Meahetlea Construction Company '
at Maskogeo for I11V00 Tka bund-
fag to to ba tt-by Ilf fast thrao
eteriee wltk brisk exterior finish
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Waaklagtea— la - Plata ’ vlgerim
laagaaga the Preeldeal of the United
Staten aaaeaaaed reeeatly that
east mrtba aaaidorNavambar 1
apt be permitted seder tka laws at
tka goranuasat for protootleo af aw
slaty- Tka gevanaMat kaaaya will
a aa every- means wltbia Ua power to
provaat tka strike nod keep tka mlaaa
okaraUdg
Tka gaalalaa means tkst kaleea Ike
aMsora aaU aff tka strike tke govern-
wlU not keetute ta gig 1U
tary powar ta keep tka aMaee na-
Bat the President he pee that seek
actlaa wUl aot be aeomarp and Sp-
ta tka acneere of ka aaloa
ta the miners ge tndlvldaele el
ta recall all strike ordete- ak
aaaaclag tkat ka etaada ready to 'M
tkat their dlffereecee wltk tka
orators ara fairly adjMted by arbiC
uoa - v yf
Will Infant Preeldenfi Ordan
Polto wlag ' up Preeldm WUaog'a
vlrtaaP eemmaad to the ooat mla
ta eaU off thei threatened etrlka
Ik tka totetolnom fields geveram
afftotoir disclosed' that the adopttoa
of drastic maaaaree -to aaatamptotad
la the event that the jsaloaa defy
exeeetlve aad skat ‘down
The pregram at aettoa dtoetueed M
the two cabinet meetings reoeatly to
eledeet -v ' '
: Proeeeattoa of ealoa offldals aad
also striking aUaers for vlolatloa o
tka WayUaw rood aad fatl Act and
pokaibly lor eoasplracy to klader vi-
tal aponUoaa of tke government
v Dtopatah of regular army troop ta
ka mlaa fields to preserve ardor and
-lM vko nfUM to trike
Ooverameat - oommandertag of
If not all aoft coal mlaaa la the
amt af tka atrlka assuming proper
tloaa threaten lag latarference - with
traasperuuoa' aad ladaatry aa a large
'eato
I Ualaa Leaden ta Meet
! Bleomlagtoa 111— John L Lewie
aetlag -prealdaat of the United Mine
Warkara of Agmrlea declined to state
epeeWoaUy tka attitude of the United
Mlaa Warkara toward the statement
af President WUsoa reeeatty regard
-tag tka proposed atrlka of the bitune-
iimh mi Biam af
i Mr Lewis sold that ha had celled
a mooting of tke national executive
beard af tka Ualtad Mlaa Workers ta
aoavaaa at ladtonapolle -
A HU3E U3AR PRODUCTION
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Tv arwvnvww m
aye MtoWOOe Pauada Will
Be Available This Veer
r5XICL3 SLEW U & FLIERS
wrwanw
Limits CeaaaUy - and WaterbOuea
Were Leet la Plight Pram Yuma
: to dan Plage 44 y
- taa Diego Cal— it was efftotony
aapoaaead kora recently that -Meets
Ceen'B CeaaeUy of Can Dlea aad
fittou B VaterbouM of Weteen
lzte enay aviater tkjeiri rce
Ar“ fl wets gto to Laws CaUk
fr 1 tori LTuclct fllratoa ‘
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token hr fba Mwtoaa pa
ta off eat tka releeea afWto
jMklMf ameImi umin
aeal at Pashto who to held by haa
dlta for I11IA09 raaema tha Slate JD
pertgmat bee keen advised frees tha
City af Moxtea Tha Moxleea ealker
I Use f wee eeld were aetlag ea per
sous! lastructtoaa from Pyeeldeat Car
ream Tha aetare af tka steps takaa
wee not dies lee ed
Tke departmeaPa advise
that a federal larva neat la
ta tha American embassy!'
a eertea around 1st
kto fMtery aad arvealad Bve oae
pm Twoaty rvllea agaan weal
ta Paebla from tka CKy of Keateo aad
nee lxl military nollee were eeat 1
tea apodal military pollea were seal 1
by chief ef the garriaoa at the City
of Mexico under orders ta ea operata
with tha Puebla authorities " i
la addltloa la tha lastrocttoae tela
graphed by PreeMoat Cerraasa tram
Queretaro tha advleea said tke Max
less forelga office had tatogmphed In-
structions la tka authorities at Peek
ta la response ta the representations
made by the Aawrleaa embassy at
tke City of Mexico
la ike City of Mexico It wee re
ported the abduction ef tke American
official bee been cresting intense ea
ciiemoat far several days bet tha
Washington govwamekt ' toahUMtad
m unusual ooaaera until rooeaUy
vim the assistant secretary of state
HrfklUpe eaaouaeed that reproseu
tauokpbad beau amde ta Oeaaral Car
reaia-" i -
VTba paakaal activity oa the part af
Mexican oftlciata aad tka attendant
exeltoawat witch tha affair to eaaalag
la tha city of Maxtea gave Has to a
report ghat tha Mexioea govenuaeat
la alarmed leal this toteet outrage
tavotvtug as Its vtetlm aa affletel of
tha United hiatus govanuaeaL might
grav toka tka atraw which would
break-(fca ynmalg book at Amerteaa
patience aad toad to fermulatioa of a
forceful poliey far dealing wltk Mem
loo
WILL CALL KjW tC2EEBEKCI
Only the Public WlU ba Repreeoatpd
at Meeting to Wrlto 'Treety
With tolllgwtn :
WaMIngton aew tadustolai eon
fere nee to to be eaUed ' The cabinet
has uaenlmouely agreed ta tha recom
meadatton of tha public group before
It dissolved that a aaw body ba era
to carry ea the search for a ba
ef ledustrlal peaee
Instead- of being divided lato three
blocs— tabor Cgpltal hBd pibMp—tbo
new aseemblsge to ta represent tha
pubile It yrtu Itoeamgeped of aboat
fifteen ' “atost prom’laeat Amerlceae"
whose aamee will ba suggested by
tha cabinet to tka Praaldoat- to ap
Tk official anabuBcemaar toabd” by
tke cabinet meetlag reeds: '
“Reepoaalve to a reeommaadetlea
made by the public group of the Indue
trial confers aoe the eablaei coaaldec
ad the queetloa of tka eoatleuanoe of
the effort undertakes by the eonfe
once and It was unanimously agreed
that such a new conference ahoujd bi
uUed representing gka body of the
pubUe and not divided late groups
This body will eeaelet of epproxlmat
ly fltteea ot tke jnoet prominent
Amerlceae Names new considered
by tke cabinet wlU be recommended
to the President '
FAIL etLL TO THE SENATE
1 -e
The Piwpeoed Reergnnltstlen Leglala
tlea le Considered ef vital lm :
i--portiaee'to’tkd''Ratfea:‘'
Weehlngton— Tke railway reorgaa
hatioa bill’ tka moot Important ooo
aomie measure to - eooia before Cob-
grass la many a decade turn been re-
ported oa Interstate commerce
- The vital consequence ta the Nation
ot tke action ot Congress oa tkto pro
poabd legislation eaanot to overeat!-
meted A wise eoluUoaef tke traaa
portatloe problem to regarded aa fun-
damental to a reduction of the high
cost of living aad to n stabilisation
ot industrial laker aad fUeacial eon
ditioas :
Tha propoead toglatotlea wlllba a
greeelvely fA U kratoei taker
which to Mttorty agpeped to Ike aatt
strike and eeatoaleory arthratlMraa
tore of thebin aadky: tog railroad
brotherhoods which are advocating
Ct Ptumb plaa of turalag tke tra&a
system tow to the wertetfa
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Teas- L tiwnto: tom fw
Itmtha 4 : : v r reef Caus J ta
b fereat vn v -to ul krl
V it to i 'i ti n nts cf ixa
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other state
V— anwwandor Charles L Orr Adel
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At OktohmM AUtyi
OklaSpma CUr-— Heroes R
af Tatoa aeeepted Ike odtoo gf Atoka
gammeadsr of
at tha drat
la tka ally aadttartam hero He
adJatohL Bugoae Adktoa Muskogee)
daeaee eAoer Aadna U Escalante
Oklahoam City) hletorlea Josh B
Lee Norasea sergeant at arms Lee
Olletrap Chandler ) wxeeutlvs aommltt
too John Roxqra Tulsa Clark Nick-
els Eufsulai Victor M Leeks Jr Aat-
tore) Hobart B Keeaea Bapelpa Rex
f Harlow Oklahoma City Boa 3 Me
Oee Lawkoa -R R Atwell Ctlntoa
Earl M Slmoa Cherokee
Oklahoma City was eolected aa the
toeatloa af perautaeat ateto fceadquar
ters aad R to considered probable that
the -aJfev -of OaveraeV' Rebertasa ta
pravlda a room far tka aaa of tka or
gaalaatloa ta tke etota oapltot baud
lag will ka aeeepted The place ef
nmottag for next yoara eeaveatlea
was not detenu laed
DC? COSIPIIUCY CHARSS
OktahenMi
CRy Man
Proud
Ponca City— Hale Dart lag ef Qkla
City was completely exonerated
af att charges eeaaeettog kka m
way with the Eagle Aircraft Corpora
Uoa dt Oklahoma City charged with
eoasplracy ta defraud whoa the ease
agalast him was dismissed without
prajudlea oa amtloa ef County Attar
aey Branch! at Newkirk
It developed that Dari lag was not
aa laeorporator Attorney Braucht
toted that there were aa grounds for
aettoa of say kind agalast Darling
It was sbowa that Darllag’e term pa
preeUleat efvthe eompeay
oae'atoatb from December unto fan
nary' hard tbfct Mlmd pevw boaedted
daaaetally or otkerwleefroar the
paay aad had resolved ae ealanr ae
pfwMmt
Two etock eeleeatea of the eompeay
have been eoavlcted aad eqainBeto
for mtoreproaeaUtlow ta eelttnr stock
at Newkirk' aad throb oBetole AT the
eompeay are under bond to appear
trial tor vlolatloa ef tka “Bias Sky
tow
'fc ' 9
ELEVEN TAKE TH2 DEQnEE
! i r
TklrtpAkird
Oeatorred
Waaklagtea ’
Week tagtaa— The iupramo eeaaell
of tka aaeleat aad aeeepted Seotttok
Rite ef Proa Sfaeeary of the souther
Juried ialtam vrktoh meeti la Weak
ovary two years eeaferred the
thlrtydkM : degree ea the following
Oklahoauuu: Phodortok A Anderson
Tatoa: Henry R Bowea HaUeyvIlle:
Chester A Barnard Tulsa) Coraellaa
to Ptoley Bufaala) Henry L Goddard
of Oklahoma City) Alta f Nile aad
MQtca C Rale of Tatoa: A C Seeley
Pewhueka Staph m W Lane Coal
gate fames 8 Maeoa Miami John
McMullen Rertleevnie: OoL Thomas
a Pitch who pommended Major Alva
f Nfies roghaeat la the Spanish war
took tke leading part la conferring
tka thlrtydhM degree to Mr Niles
Maeeale Dormitory at Merman
MeAleetor— Maaoae holding the ea
anal feu reunloa hern voted -nneal
moualy to balld a 910000 dermltery
at Neman for tha uso ot toys aad
ghta ot Maaoato famtllee attending
the State University As eeea aa for-
ail detafla eaa to -atteoded to the
drawing ef plane wfll to atortod The
propeeal was made by Hal Muldrow
a member at the beard of ooatrol of
the university He enld such a hand
tag would greeUy relieve orowded
oeadHIeae la etodeit quarters ht Hor-
: Pined tor Rilling WreafMaii
- Peaea CRy— WOltam U Kalaee
pmatneat farmer la the eastern par
ttoa ethto-county aad aherts until
tha tamtomref mi has Pleaded
gaSty la tke dtotrtot court at New
mt toitond antfiiiiliier k
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revri rseeaCy mm£ ky In U L“
cj ffeetor f tea town U Cl r
rJk CiUmrt at ectXk A-A
cxseMruf ketoe gtoaed ep to Crm
tor U tool year to etowa pa liLTI
wkito ea that data Ulg year only O
N were reported planed
Puilewiag to tke report ky laaattoi
stow tog tka aomparkma to ween Iflf
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Ceurt Wait Oa Wheat Ptoatorm
Peaea City— Wtoa City
drawa aa petit Jurors answered
moas aad appeared la the Noble i
ty dletrtet court aad a Mg awjority
af them waa toaad ta to farmem
fudge John W BM af Paad Crash
promptly dismissed tha entire panel ‘
so they could return beam aad ptekl
wheat Tha tong dry ported la tkto
itloa af Oklebema kaa reeulted to
bag a email wheat acreage being eewa
I this waa kaowa la fudge EM
Court then adjourned until November
third
STATEHCjZS L1EVUH3
Warning Te Pnf -Grower '
It has eonm to thef qe at tha
Board at AgrleultuI - tokema
that ea aeeouat ef tha ' V of had
Bed fruit etoek throughout tke United
States aad a great deawad for aaa
eery etoek at all Made that a number
of ‘aaaerupuloua aureerymia are eoa
teatplatlag-IUUag their erdera with
eetaUag trees There to as eetlamlo
to tke ile (aage that this will do ta tka
fralt growers of OUT
aa they wilt not bo-sbto to
tola fraud uatU the trees
bearing
All parehaaere at auraery atoek who -are
expeettog delivery af aaraary
took tkto fall or next spring ara
therefore warned to oxamlao than d "
liveries carefully aad see that they are
budded trees U you are not able to -dlaoera
tkla for youraeU notify tkto
Departawat or eaU la some one ta
year neighborhood who does know ' ’
budded fralL
If yea ara aatleipotiag the delivery V
of fruit trees la the near future R
might be well for you to notify tkto '
Department at onoe of the amount
aad kind of trees tkat you have
bought aad from whom yon have par
Wo wlU tkaa be m a
better position to Judge whether these
persons from whom you have pur
chased are reliable aad be la a better
poeitloa to adriae you la regard to tha
matter - -
Oklahoma State Board at Agri
1 By C O Nesbitt Orchard sag
sl1 Nursery laepeetor
Wdlker Will Ask New Cotton Rule ’
Art L Walker ahalmaa of the sort
poratloa eommleeloa to la St Loato
and Ckioaxo for a eoatoreaee wttk4 '
nllfMfeOjMi relative to the ear'
shortage to jOklehooia aad to ktoeuai
plane for oapedtottog the handling ef
the aettoa crop rUbder A rale Juet
made by the reSroada bUIa at tad tey
are hot to be toeaed ea eottoa aamzt r
wbao the eottea to ptoeed ape Cg ’
plattorak If this rule to adhered ta v -R
wm hold bMlf the markettag at tta
aettoa j la many eemmaaltlee wl‘
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amended ab at te' prerfcXa far C i
eunneo gf the ta at tafjf ta C
eettok to AeUvered to the rlcR cf V'V
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