Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 134, Ed. 1 Monday, September 22, 1924 Page: 1 of 8
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Chickakh Oklahoma. Monday September 22 1924.
Number 134.
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EARLY MEET FOR
Main C ' NMidf Us;
Forms Kairfeaca. Than
Iiri Ha'll lane an I vary
Ware Ha UMarae.
FORMER CABINET OFFICER I
UNPERTURBED BY DENIALS1
Rsfutss to Cammanl (wipl to Say
Thai Oaan Laltar la Oavia Traa;
Rat Stiassn Says Har
Taaiimaay True.
AYskhlnstim Sept. 22. An rnrljr j
wrnliw ot Ik Hrroklisrt-lYbeeler I
rtiiantlllee hmmeil luday an a result I
of ih letter farmer AttorneyC-wra
Dsusheriy sent lo Julie W. Davis In
hb'h Carton II Means aninr wit-
ness" of iha nMiihilttee. wan qitoted
an repudiating all of hla testimony
before Ilia comm II lee.
Thorn rlnaa in iha rommltlre fell
Ibai a mm-tlns would ha halil ahorily
to an orar - Iha sluleuiimt purport oil
to naira hern slgued by Miwns Mean-
blla Means ban asked iha eoinmll-
law in saaemlile a rain In order lhal
. - -imake e wall. ThU liner la to ha
nilabi prnwnt addlikinal lead- Miiied and ihey will trunlluua drill-
eiony and dm-nmenlary evldenra. jr fiuiclitin
"I aland on every word In-fore l hr
Couimlllea1M aioaua Icld Iha rulled
. lrena today. Tho fnmoua nlauth ad-
N Milled alanine n mairmenl." but de-
r In red that il deevn't rnraa any-
Ihlng." Daugherty Watches Today
Hr He I'aM hat
Columbaa Ohio. Rapt. 22. Harry
M. Hanaheriy. former aliorney-iten-eral.
who l.-aped bark Into ika head-'
Unea over the week-end am quially
In hla new law offlee In-ro today
walrhln the z-l lament.
Ho retrelved newnpapar men mr-
dlally but refused to alve them for-
mal alaiement oiher than to nay ihni
rcplea of hla open letter to John W.
Ihtvla and the Canton U Means repu-
diation documents are true.
He decl'nml io answer quentkmi.
reenrdlna iha whereahculH : of the
orlalnal . Meant documcmu
Dauahoriy learned toiliy I hat
Mean. In an Inierrlew In Waahinx-
ton. hail denied repudiation of )l
I antimony but apparently wan not In
tho leant pcrturlied liy tha Informa-
tion. On Mat Ray afreet here only a few
blocks from nauRberty'a Columbus
home la the apartment or Miaa Roxle
Stlnnou divorced wire of Jenn Smith
and herself a prominent witness for
N the iitMocmion n the senate Inrentl-
gatlon of thn department of Jnntlee.
Ae a result of the alleged alate-
ment of Means that her testimony
was a "tisane of lien" Minn Stlnwn
also waa mwlvlnq reporters and tell-
ing them that she had not been co-
erced to toatlfy an aha did and that
her testimony was "voluntary and
true.
CALIFORNIA GOLFERS
TURN FIRE FIGHTERS
ftsr Ttr i:liM PM)
Monterey. Cal Sept. 22. Promi-
nent society folk who ewarmnd - the
Del Monte and Pebble flench golf
courses yesterday found Dir more ex
citing game when with fire swoop.
Ing from the edge of tho Del Monte
forort. they dropped their golf clubs
nnd fought thn blue.
Men and women worked rhondcr
to shoulder. -Miss Marlon Hollins
fanner women notional champion
led twenty golfers against the firvj f
w fiehTsTor
IEJi ELECTORS
Filea . Petition Charging Conspiracy
to Mielead Texas Votera aa
Answar to Keap Her Nama
Off Ballet
(H)-Ttol'nitl lM)
Austin Texas Sept 2I.-Uharges
of ctmaplracy to mislead the demo-
cratic voters of the state. and pre-
vent the name of the democratic
romlnce for governor appearing oh
the general election ballot in Texas
were made by Mrs. Mirlum A. Fergu-
son woman democratic nominee for i ( a( n doing thin will lie admitted next meeting of the local organisation j
governor here today In answer to j t0 the meeting Hudson said tod.iy will lie hold next Saturday night In '
Ihe attuck of Charles Dickson of B giving notice of the meeting. i the Union Labor hall.
Ban Artonlo upon her eligibility to ' Mnc bitter feeling hna been ara us-.
hold office under the state eonstttu- j rl n klan clrclus over the split bc-
tion. J tween Jewett and Hudson and rb-
Dickson filed salt In district court
i suits of Hudson's meeting are await-
here several weeks ago declaring - ed wth expectancy by klanamea over
Texas statutes made no provision tor . th8 Ktate
a woman governor and asked tor a '
restraining writ against the appear ARKANSAS VOTERS GIVE
ance of her name on thd November
election ballot.
The secretary of state and county
election lioards throughout the state
were also included in the restrainer
petition.
He that the suit fn" an Icjnnr-
tton be denied waa m :dr by the de-
fendants upon the grannj the plain-
tiff U a private eitlaen with no pe-
fnnlaiv inn-rest In the cult other
;hsn interest rammoi to all state
Disarmament Meet 1
Of League Nations!
lit ffc I eilril Ptaail
i:tw4 p.pl lull traito
Of Iha niarUUMral rolMiNIlia Ml
Iha Iraaua rf saium ha brae sutu -
1 Moure In IUmH m p M In loPl
j Ilia ini of iha r-fiiie'-l-i tri'l
of Iha pi.ipoe I f I of arlillr-rout
j m rarity and ritraiHiamani auara.l
"'iIhI by premier Merl ton Id of .n
land and I lari be of t'laara.
PLAN DEEP TEST
Prapart la Ga WOO fill II Noil-
ary le Harneaa Area: Sand at
2.200 Paiia la Rrsducs;
Will Daapae Hala.
IVa ara aulnd tie down to lAd lil
nr e ell."
Tlila us Iha alatomanl of llob
Hughe of iha firm of Itadgeit aud
lluahaa In aiaahlnii of I hair lest le
Reel Ion 225u-7w wham a aand foiled
to pnMliee ai alfebily below I.Mo
feet. Tbay act a llnar le an effort
to book np brokrn need strain a ml
"We hilenil to inshe n real deep
lent out of thin bide." Im a Id.
Thin well fat In the llarnena area
her they have two good nan wells
uu a producer of' 2u.ooo.miv mhlr
feet nt day. at around l.bog feel. This
well
half
ell
clal well. Iml wlilrh delivered the
oil ahiiwiug that prompted runtlnn
ance of drlllinq In tlio Urady county
area that finally resulted in Hi
bringing In of tho great gaa field
here.
I Is sunth and went mom than
a mile from Hie original llameiia
I. whh-b never made a rummer-
Japanese Cabinet
. Outlines Policies
Oii Chinese Fight
.... . .... . .. I
Tokio Kcjit. 22. The ralilnet mm
today and after dtornnnlon or the
allnallnn la riilna announced JapanV
attlluile toward the Chinese clrj arm
aa followa:
Abaolnte non-interference while
carefully watching further develop-
ment. Strict reulrality. .
IleadlnoM to take adequate iiienne
to protect the Interests of thn Jnpan-
ean against danger.
Co-ope ration with other power. In
protection.
Release Negroes
Upon Confession
Womans Nephew
(liy Tht InfUd IV.)
Columbia S. C.. Sept. 22. Cliase
'for i negro auspecled of killing Mr
Link Wenninger with an axe and
seriously injuring her three amnll
children waa abandoned by a poae
today after Aubsury Wenninger- 14-year-old
nephew ot the woman con
f eased the crime.
- Three negniee held In connection
with the axe Maying were released.
The boy flrat told authorities that
s negro killed hla aunt and attacked
the children. k -
Later he admitted he ntnirk Ills
aunt while she was miking tin
family cow.
t killed her hecaure she scolded
me." the boy said.'
TONSORIALISTS CHANCE
Lorkeshurg. Ark RepL 21 AYI1-
lism Si. Usnnon. who has worn
. mustache lor 31 year will he a
Mrsnger when he walk. Into the
linlls tf the stole legislsitnre.
i' ii promised the voter of h!n ill -
trlct he would shave off the mustache
U Hi-? would re-elect him as their
representative. They agreed accord-
- -
4 ilr I'Mitad rloi
I New I ink. Ill pi 33- Wei t j
'iMtudM r'uliioa lr.nu a niahi j
aN'l Moraion id lain t-tused ilia
. fun game t.f iha inipi'riaMi
. d arriaii b Inara Iha hi VuW d
d Giants and iha I'lratr a. had. d
d el. d fair Ihl af'i-ru-oii in ha d
1 d railed off Tim dame mil lad
played on Thursday. ahnh I d
Declares Maaaa heady la la'I Hata.d aa open day on iha Mhi'ilule.
"Resudialten" af TctUmany Cam jddddddddddddd
About: Iniunalaa II Invutves
hapuhlicae Chiefs.
SAYS DETECTIVE IS TO
EXPOSE LETTER WRITTEN
Will Attach "Daugherty System" :
Onnf Larnnar hank Canaacllae I
and Stall la Demaliih Can. i
tral Wall Slratr Pawara. I
l Hi llal'wlidPir. l I
Joliet III He pi. ' - President
Iwdlilaa and hla rrpulillean uaibinal -roiMMiliaa
art Involved In iha I
Ihtuahariy atieiupl in dinere.111 I he
1 01 'em Invert lyalhm Ilf Iha dapail
mant of Justice Senator Hurl on K.
Wberlar. declared ha bad Iwen In-
formed today. la a aiai.niani issued
alniard bM special tar on iha ay
Hluoniineion fiom fhlrngn
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U. Means
by lung di-dance leh'plutno to Waah-
In at on and he Hdd am I lull ho would
ekpoao to imr luveatlaallue rommltlee
tho rlrcnmainm-e. aurruumllng hla al-
toned alalcmeat to Allorney-Heneral !
Hangherty In which Means n-pudialed I
hla prevkiua le.tlmony before tho -Tnu Mamliurlai. mar hinl n
cominlllec. tinned hi. drive m. the Chine ga
"Means decbired that ba did nut
wish lo make II pulillc exrept before
.the commute bevanae It Involved
I l-realdcnt Coolhlgn and the republican
natlipial nminiluee.
- (uid him lo nee ftenaior Axhural
a member of onr committee now In
Washington gnd Immediately
1A- 1. hi hn.
I hini
itouRht-riy got the iitiir from nirn.
"Mean also imml toned a Irtlrt
which ho paid bod .been written to
him by Daugherty. In tills bitter
the fact of
which Means
fcMy set forth.
"u Mf.11! J1 UJII5
with HIjIii Cian who previously hail
which both aides bmt hi'.vlly.
The Mam-liua are ihNirliig fur a
M wMgiiiiii.ii wneral attack all aloiig the lino this
the alleged r wniuaikin . iiKnui). ihn cnrrcapiaidi-nt of Mal-
i ban now deni d nrc u(.b (.al)lm.
I Marshal Chang has - made all hla
to-en ni.xad up in- this ease.
"I received confirmation of Means'
riatenieiit from Themlore Tiller a
aalilnkton newapaia'r correripomlcnt;
who talked with me on thn phone
rrom Washington ; after haring been
up all night with Means. Ho sold :
that Meana told him also that he ;
had facts Implicating President
Coolidge and the republican national
committee.'
Chicago. Sept. 22. Senator Hurtnn
K. Wheeler act out today to cnmiucr
(Continued on Hugo Boren.)
Powell la Named Chairman. With
Bsrtsch Secretary; Will Get Na-
tional Spaakara; Givs LaFol-lette-Whccler
' Buttons.
J. AY. Carter of Cement farmer-la- j
hor candidate for congress and who ;
opposes Congressman Elmer Thomas
In the November election spoke at
length.'
tAA'e are In touch with state head-j
quarters said Mr. Powell this morn- j
and "and are assured that we will.;
speakers of national prominence. -
Mr. I'owell announced that ' the j
EVANGELIST DRAWS FINE I
FOR -ALLEGED STATEMENT
(Hr TV tTnitn! Piwrt
Hot Springs Ark. Sept. 21 The
Rev. Ranford Owen a traveling
evangelist rnndurting lent services
here was fined 5104 and sentenced
j to 2U days In jail In police court for
remarks alleged to have been derng-'
oratory to soldiers and sailors who;
T rerved during the AVorld war. Owen
; appealed his esse. Owes declared
the sobliera and sailors were sent
'to Furope to commit murder and
' charged that American army nurse
were led lo suicide by the life of
shame they had to lead with men of
'
LM
Scattared Fighting Ovar Wash End
and Atlackera Apparently Holding
Back Raatrvea le Hopes of
Surrender Seen.
Hr to la-lef rri-1
Tokio Hed. 52. Murahal Chang
i-on-gale-
The Man.-hun were almnat uniform
I1 .'ie.-eful In the early flghilng.
?'!'!! ? 'oriwnpondonin
jmTn" T.
...T?... T.i
Including crai-k cavalry units at
...
i i Z
ill nt. Hendsy. Muting tun
two Pekin brigades wldi-li hold the
um.B ar.r i(iuril- ritcHIlns In
plans tor a general drive on I'ekln.
Shanghai Defenders Held.
Shanghai Sept. 28. General I.n
Vung H.lang'i.Chrkl'. troop .still
were In control of Shanghai twiay
Gilding out agalnat Klangnn armlva
attacking the city despite desertions
and the great auiierlority of tho
enemy forces
There waa Hrattercd fighting over
tho week - end. - fiennral Chi Haleb
Yuan erklently withholding hla niutn
forces in hopes the defender would
either surrender or almiiikm Shunglml
wltluiut further fighting.
Lu. however apimareil determined
to fight to thn Inst nnd rejected a
no wappeal of thn Shanghai mer-
chant for an armlntlea.
HENRYETTA GIRL WRITES
FOR PICTURE PRODUCERS
Henryetta Okl.i. Sept. 22. Miss
Lillian' King scenario writer for the
Square Art Ftlin - rompa'ny. New
York la In Henryetta gathering
material for a film production. The
Dawn of America.
Miss Kingl a the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. AY 111 la in to King or Henry-
etta. Mian King for the past few
years has traveled extensively over
tha world gathering material fur her
writings. '
BUILDS CHEESE FACTORY
Bartlesville. Okla.. Sept. 22.- Bart-
lesville Is approaching self-sufficiency
as far as cheese Is concerned says
Carl C. - Porter Washington connly
agricultural agent. In a report to the
Oklahoma A. and M. college. A
cheese manufacturing plant has Iteen
Installed on a farm near the city.
The milk from 80 cow is made up
in various kinds of cheese under su-
pervision of a man who has had ex-
perience In that linn. Bartlesvillo
residents purchase the entire output
dally Porter dcrlurn. .
HOLLIS NEEDS PICKEK8.
IIollls. Okla.. Sept. 22. Hollis I.
in nKed of more thnn lJiUU cu"rn
pu-kera to help harvest it--- bumper
cotton crop. The harvest is now
well under way.
Farmers' declare 'they will need
many men to h;!p In harvatting the
feed rrop wblih will ho ready within
a week.
Surpassed nil expectations and fair u.i brought out that in the United
officials Joyously announced that this j Males there are no guarantees (ur
year's fair is the largest in history. 1 personal lllierty. freedom of speech
- . . . . Today Is known aa "soldiers dfty equal rights ami Just Ice. other than
and the mother of Lieutenant '' ; and was marked by tho beginning ; those contained In the constltutlim.
Ing arrived at the landing lose than ot juKnK Uf aU exhibit. JuHging ; wnt into thn history of the diocu-
flve minutes ahead of the planes anu - wiu continue throughout the week. : told of its adoption aficr much
. n M . wprc rt to greet the fliers. - a reunion of Bubliers of all ! dlfflfulty and pointed out tliut ignor-
At Present Meet Brief ceremonies In honor of the wn(t l0 be held on the fair grounds I w. r wPtl w excuse.
I fliers were held. j this afternoon. ; nnd the document is an open ls)k
i I J. F. Hatcher department com-; 1o reilll ani by all.
Yukon Bou Victim - I Hinder of the American Legion was rIlHIng his ramnrks Mr. Melton
" - whudtiled to address the meeting. ; abi: "The pulillc offlei-r. the iudtvht-
r Will Aclr
VXcrillclIljr w HI "l
League Admission
Ik-rlln. Sept. 22.-ermany will ask
for admission to thn league of na-
tions during the present session of-
the leugue assembly at Geneva It j
was said authoritatively today.
The cabinet meets tomorrow" to ap-i
"
Earlier' evacuation of the Ruhr and
! anaiirance of a scat In the league
onnc-i lrp understood to lie the two
1 tbnall wbu-h battered down German
opposition to entrance
)f Jensen league investl-
Ht( understood to have promised
; bth 'ir Germany would enter the
jlcagne. -
ill DOCKET OF
i-
d Ca. . r ea-V opaM- an Civil
Nearing ae October wee Pan
at 0 Cm.: Criminal Tarm
Oaana October 37.
DENNIS TRIAL IS SET '
FOR HEARING ON NOV. 3;
Scheduled to Wind Up Tarm; Piva:
Mortar C.tta Sal far Hearing
During TarmiAnadarha Tarm j
la Knd This Wvvh
The diakit for the toll lerig of
dlalrtol uurt nhlch will upe h-re
. ' "0 civic Jury ka kel on M.untoy
pirat ikiuher S. lias been teiuraed fnuu
Iho printer add la ready for duirlhu-
Ikm ai the dlalrh-l niort rlrrk'a of-fo-o
K. U. Ileyntilda cwiri ci-rk an
amineed lielay.
The larger purl of llle riia-ket to
miiiNaeiJ of civil iaea wbk-h lo'al
.7 the aaafgnnipgt of raaev ahowa
Kaair cases Imlmllng. W. M. WII
llama v. the Magneadurf M coot-
paoy. K. Huky cl al w. Ike Magtea
derf Pied cimiiaiiy A. A. Holmeg
v. Tout Pmiih and K. I'. Krutca va.
J. A. Ilyndman et al. are assigned
for thn opening aesahm of roert.
Monday (k-lola-r C. No court raaea
or hearing nu motion are aaalgm-d
on the dk-kct.
Monday (k-toln-r 27 hna la-en net
for the opening of the criminal Jury
docket which Inr'udc 2. anil. Five
munlcr trial are booked for llie
first week.
The Irliil of Kred II. knto. eg
alate bank cimimtoaUiucr. who la
charged with conspiracy In connec
-
tine with the failure of the 'oilinier
I clal Store Honk of Kl Rer.o. In which
case Charles to Kngle president of
the defunct bank wan aintem-ed to
five years In the state penitentiary
at McAlesler after he plenibil guilty
lo the 17 rnunta toeing him here to
to open on November S. arrording
lu the diK-kel. Ik-nnl secured a
change of. venna from Canudhin
rminiy on a imtltton alleging that
citixen or lhal cmiiity were prejn
diced. .sod . biased . against him -tie-cjiusu
of an alleged arliool bund Iruns-
action said lo Imre been rarrleil out
through the Coinnierrlnl alnle hank.
The five murder coses nsnlanml
for the session are: ' . A. I. Unit et
al Jue A. Kobcrtn. to W. Chapman
Janie Ivey and Charles Ijunbort. -
Judge Will Linn will conclude Ilia
resalon of district court in Anadarko
this week where 1m In completing Ihe
criminal docket court offli-biln said.
"Cross Their .Trails" for Flrat Tlme
Fly From Tucson In Rocord Tims;
Relatives Flrat to Give
Thom Greetings.
(fy Thp 1iiiiNl Pms)
Hun Diego. Cal.. Sept. 22. The
United States around the world avia
tors arrived here ut 10:23 a.' m.
today from Tucson' Arts.
At San Diego they "crossed llinlr
trail tor the Hrst time on the trip.
All of the planes were given their
Initial tryouts liere and flow fnuu
hero lo Santa Monica Cat and
Seattle AVasli. tor the atari of the
flight
Out of the east came the planes
and while whistles roared and sirens
shrieked. Lieutenants I-owell Smith
Erick Nelson nnd Leigh Wads circled
their giant shlpe and settled on Rock-
well Field North Island.
The fjyers were greeted by small
- I
crowds due to the fact that they j
arrived more thnn two hours abend j
of Schedule. '
Smith commander of Ihe night
was irst to touch the ground with
Nelson and AVade a' second or two '
Inter. .
Half an hour earlier and escort of
1C planes sailed east to meet the .
W1-. An. m fkaaa BlKlI HfltlldS
or sn
James was playing with rhnm.
Allmrt Johnston. years old. when a two-dsy session st the Ireton m-hnol- j civil over milltnry nmhorlty. or any
they found shot gun. Ignorant that house George AA'. Anderson presl-i other right makes secret thrust at
tbe gm was losdml Alltert I stinted It dent announced tislay. 'the very heart of the constitution
at James playfully and pnllcd the. Mr. Anderson said that on Hundsyj "Inlontiimally or. Ignorantly the t-f-
trigger. The charge kHIetl James In- dinner will be served nn the gran nils . feet fat the same ignorance la no
Mnntly. at noon. He requests those who are excuse. The constitution its hfetory.
r Mr- nd jle7wtf'1 " 'rf lna' La pnrw "d
Mrs. J. B. AAagonef. (tng In this munty to attend. it 'on tinned on Isge Seven.)
(Arrest Expected
On Murder Count
i
j .H IMlalrirwi
I'.aailnit I'allf. Kept JJ. Arrest
of Iha On n ailapei led id iltl lM Ml '
M.. rllllou H. Iluna. of I'aMdeS
-and f'h'iaart t evprdrd ladar.
lira. Iluna on M and billed ;
i Fraley olahi. prevamably l.y a fi rmer :
he "ZZS
-V" fri-m-tci.
I Tha nian polka heir l.-aiiird. la 1
i Hill in Iha vfa-uil'y p-e-llily In lain1
Aa.alet.
Succeeds Foreman as Undarsherlff;
Tahoe Oath Today: Sanhcy Makes
No statement: Foreman
Returns to Heme.
. . . .
Leimanl llaug. who fur
raamsied wlih the First Naibmal
Hank uf I'hh kaslig. has ls-en ap -
pnlUled by Klierllf Mali Pankey lo
suis-eeil Ulldeisheiiff Wall Foreman
Kprlnga where ho a ralle. Friday
nlahi Il waa amtouaii-tl at the slier -
Ifl'a office ihla Mioraing nhere Mr.
lla a had lakes over ihe duties of
Mr. Pankey did nut make any alate-
meal referring to the rhaiiae althouah
ho oahl "I could make a staimi-et to
Iho public uIniuI IIii- srltoa hnl I do
not believe that It la railed for al
this Cline -
Mr. Hawn In well known In Chirk-
ska and la well fliied and rapahlc
for Ihe luialibm.
Mr. Foreman anrreeded A. Rldm-y
llanriH-k at Mr. Rsuki-y's lliHt-nsnt.
coming hum Kush Kprlngs. Mr. Fore-1
man ih-clared that be had made no
definite arrangements at that lime.
He returned lo bln homo in Rush
Springs Hatnnlay evening.
G. O. P. Chiefs In
State Start Work
To Fight Wheeler
IIS Tto I'slMl IinO
Oklulinma Clly Seit. 22 The sn-nouncemi-nt
Imre yesterday that Sun- . . - . -
Independent ticket wonlil Invuilo Ok-
lahoma Octulier 20 and 21 today
caused old parly campaign leaders to
prepare extensive nmipaign plana.
Tentative plans oiinounccd by O. A.
Brewer wlw lo arranging AA'ImeleFa
tour of the state call for A heeler's
first speech in Oklahimia at Hugo.
AV. II. I'liie republican United
Slates senatorial - candidate will
Stump the western section uf Ihe
state Ihla week and pinna to com-
plete his speaking tour of the slate
before the Montana senator arrives.
Former Governor J. C. Walton will
apeak In the- central iwrt of the state
this week hla headquarters aald to-
day. Hla Itinerary for coming weeks
was nut made known. Mnch secrecy
la being maintained at AAaltou head-
quarters in regard to the Impnached
governors Itinerary. This Is due his
headquarters announced to the fact
that many of his meetings have been
invaded by hln opponents and cam-
paign literature deriding . him dis-
tributed. Big Crowds Flock
To Oklahoma Fair;
Third Day Starts
Oklahoma City Sept. 22. The
turnstiles at the Oklahoma Slutr
Fair clicked a merry sung today as
thousands of persons entered the
fair grounds to attend the third day.
Approximately 15.004 visited the
fulr yesterduy and as many more
thousand were expected to he on
i);in( ladiiy.
Thll opt.niig of the "AAlnter Her
den llevue and presentation of the
gigantic fireworks spectacle Tookyo
proiiilMt-d to be the most Interesting
jeatures today.
with tho arrival of five ear loads -
0f VeMtock and one carload of puul
try this morning the fulr exhibits i
J m . . a
ty Rlnglhg convention will open for
E
O'a.lttf Oamana Dana In Norther
WiittnM Sunday in Svlalad
iammer hlrm Following
Heal Wave Lavl Wa.
PROPERTY DAMAGE WILL '
; TOTAL MILLIONS BELIEF
Communication Badly Hampered
I Telegraph and Pswer Lines Are
Down; Minneapolis and Bt.
Paul in Darhne.s. fa
in to I'a-lel r
St. rani Minn. Scd.
j
....
; I liirly-lltrcc wr)ii fn-!iri nt
I ill slurtll M lilt'll swept parts u
i Miiiiit-snl.i git Wisi'iitisiii Sun-
I . . jt . ....
- ainiiilw) l Ultrst taiJHU
; t itl nil lit caslialli. Mutl of
- flic dcatlis Mere ill Ipirtlicrtl Wik
' (itlsill
j H-! Hear .Atnlicr
1 i. ; nix at Saniwrn AA is. :
! llircc at Owrn Wis.: twit Hear
jTllirH. ; one ill Milwaukee; mill
j n IttJtl'jHWf ij' MiiHt- al HI
I'.velytli Alinil.
' '.
iU.TIm- sn-ito-.)
Bi. Ianl Mlon.. Pept. I--Mms
lei-u known dead and more than w
InJurml In Ilia bpjht Mississippi
i val'y lb tell of Punduya wind
j attirni. tlm most severe In twenty; .
irfLlE . . . ...
. 1"
J"1 W '' '''
uf
IlHIrtl IUND PH HIIU lila
At Thorp. AA'Hm tlm greali-st load
of life was reporleil. Nine warn
killed there five adults . slid foot;
children.
Six went reported dead at Huiiliern
a tow mllea ooulh of Ashlund. AYla.
One man waa killed liy lightning at.
Malilomedl. Mlnu- and a policeman
waa killed by a high tension wire at
Krelylh.
- In . tho Twin Cllle hundreds of
trees wem blown down many .
them damaging hnmea.
Telephone telegraph and ekietrhi-
Minnesota and northern Wisconsin
were damaged. Several towns arw
ent off from outside rummunlcatiun.
Milwaukee Man Killed.-
Milwaukee. Win.. Sept. 22. Onrf
man was killed and much property
dumagn whs done liy a tliirty-fiv
mllo gain which swept t Milwaukee
and vicinity lute yesterduy.
Ashland. AVIs.. Sept. 22. At least
fifteen persons were killed and scores
were inured lu two tornadoes which
swept Ashland. Thorp and ricinltimt
late yesterday according to estimates
today.
The storm followed In tha wake
of a terrific heat wave. AYIlhltv s
short time the mercury dropped from
hi Id-sii miner temperature to near
freeslng.
Enormous property vlamuge wps riv.
ported by the tornudoes which swept
through the Msrlngo valley north-
ward to a point near Ibis city.
Medical aid and a. staff of physl-'
dans and nurses have' been sent froiu
here and other nearby cities to tlm
stricken area.
SUBJECT OF TALK
Melton Speaks at Church on Guaran-
tees Under Document and Points
Out Danger of Violating
Sacred Provisions.
the First Christian chun-h spnko on
tho constitution of the United States
its founding and purposes.
.
s Busing his theme around the guar-
anlbes afforded American citizens liy
Its provisions Alugr Melton. Chlck-
sshs 'attorney yestenlny morning at
haliea corpus or the supremacy of
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 134, Ed. 1 Monday, September 22, 1924, newspaper, September 22, 1924; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1878224/m1/1/: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.