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COOLIDGE SUMMONS CABINET
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SAYSINREPORT.
EIGHT MEMBERS Coolidge p^s aark MRS. HARDING
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Editorial
President Coollge Issue the rail ;
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George B. Christian Jr.
Edward T. Clark
has no statement to make."
ar is ou* of the city and R. B,
nt on the cha:ce. He declarea
This telegram
e conferem e between Col, Ai- but
Cartoon
W/ORK AHEAP
Dine an.
repre- !
persuaded the !
of the time resting
BULLETINS
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ei trie
com-
leum is to be erected to house the !
duet of the fourth Ohio president to
die in office, and when completed, pos- |
16 cents a gallor
sibly on the top of an Indian mound
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McMaster Asks Other
WARMER WEATHER
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motor trip.
States to Follow
MAmION, Ohio. Aug
EXPECTED ON SUNDAY
ii —(P—One
' bund
I and sixty tiousand gallons
serted his "partly cloudy” torecast.
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Marks Given as Reason.
American boats refuse to
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funeral plane.
Slightly
pre
Erees The lowest minimum recorded
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price of gAsoline at filling stations
con-
structive program should succeed him.
govern
THE WEATHER
TULSA, Aug.
IOCAL FORK AST
—Tonight and Sun-
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COTTON PRICE JUMPS
FOUR DOLLARS A BALE
Mrs. Harding Weeps
As She Is Greeted
present price of crude oil and the cost
n* manuucture and distribution of Its ,
SEE PRESIDENT
PRIOR TO CULL
bert Culbertson, wha is at Hillaboro,
and Colonel Taylor in which Colonel
valled over the state Friday when ulz
towns tied for first place with 102 do-
vance since government reports were
received from Texas telling or detero-
to her hotel suite in the New Willard
and Mrs. Harding made known her
intention to rec ive no other callers
during the day but to spend much
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SESSI On
Resignation of Cuno
Is Refused by Ebert;
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afternoon at the “temporary
White House.”
Reduces Gas
To 16 Cents
$4
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Culhertson and Dan
senting the goverr -t
Assistant State A ttorney
Reaches His Majority
Late Street
Edition
wina, according to the commissioner.
She said Sheriff Cavnar is not entire-
ly t Name. The county commtasion
• ■ failed to provide him with palnt,
| according to her statement.
wag ended and another small town—
Northampton, Mass.—the home of Cal-
vin Coolidge, took the place of Marion
in the public eye
is buried, the American people will
have anol her shrine.
For Marion, the brief period of her
lie jail is filthy, she found.
The dirt must be raked out from B
veen the bars when the clean-up be-
Local
Warmer weather
Sunday.
dny afternoon and Bunday.
It is not expected that the co mtn if
week-end will set a new record.
free and then dre w a revolver and
, fired.
Dletely euipped for rtot duty.
Order Issued b; Colonel Taj lor.
night and Sundas
STATE FORFCABT-
dny, generally fair.
here in expected to be general at 11
cents today following the posting of
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IKers cause Sheriff to
Fear Trouble; Machine
Gunners Entrain,
foiling kidnaping attempt.
Markets
MARION, Ohio, Aug. 11.—(/p)—Her hour of sorrow over,
Marion today returned to her accustomed ways.
Party is Warmly
Thanked,
Ivestigation into Tulsa whip
ping case, leaves on week end
Illinois troops march into
Hillsboro, to guard zinc com-
pany plant during strike.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.
—The first cabinet meeting
of the Coolidge administra-
tion will be held next Tues-
day morning at 11 o’clock, it
was announced officially this
r. the jail- he said.
Cavnar Away.
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pressure on him for an extra scsslot tame as the home of the presid t
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"Msa
Fopes of plenaure goers nf spenink
; a cool week-end were rudely shatt ere
Saturday when the weather man de«
Walton Leaves the City for
Week-End Motor Trip
Saturday,
county jail clean-up. County1
commissioners start investiga-
tion of charges of cruelty.
action in the supreme court to get him authoriy to practice in the
courts of Oklahoma.
"What is your advice to a young man starting out in life."
• he was asked Saturday.
"Work at night," was the reply.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.
—On the train that brought
South Dakota Governor's Ac-
tion Brings About
Reduction.
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Gone were the silent crowds that .streamed into town yes-
terday to pay their last respects to the late Warren G. Harding,
fha on + 1 o 1v~cc me ;uc nAtc.e... c:4... ... 1. I—___... ....
I into th. present state of chaos
also felt that a cabinet with a
ences with leaders in congrems and
others who desired to ay before him
information and advice on many rib
jects.
Among the first to cal at the pres
BAGK IN GAPITAL
FOR SHORT STAY
DUNGEON USED,
MABE BA5SETT
. Company D, 130th Infantry of Dan-
ville, troop E, 106 cavalry ot Urbana,
— * Troops F* end G an hezdqunrters
'turned to Washington today tachments of the 106th cavalr; al
tn nack itn her neyennal af, of Springfield. There were 140 men
| fects at the White House
to arrange for her final de-
parture from the Capitol.
As the train, which wr have
WAN announced
•• standard oil com-
and and orficers under command of Maj.
’ Herbert Styles of Springfield.
Grover Bergdoll kills one
adjutant general, upon
of She if Charles E. Hill
7 u.ri
International
President Ebert refuses to
accept Chancellor Cuno's res-
; ignation.
The Only
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Afternoon Newspaper
DANVILLE, Ill., Aug. 11-
Machine Gun Company D,
130the regiment, entrained
here in three special cars at
-
Friends and neighbors of Mr. Hard- i
Ing today congregated to talk over I
the events of a lifetime. Each fee
ture was gone over in detail. Many
were the stories related.
Old Friend Gives Description.
One old friend of the Harding fam-
ily gave a vivid description of the In-
tmate and dramatic scene in the llv-
ite and I wa l ir.s.st upon s gre-
of white । d nag. » women and
< • antng out cf the Juvenile quar-
l “tore othec r.fornin I am de-
manding." Mrs. Bassett said.
Place in Dungeon.
Statements of Earl schrinsher and
Mabel Bassett d e m a n d s
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Entered at the Oklahoma City. Okiahotna, poutotfice as second class mall under act at March 8, 1870,
Paid Circulation Greater Than Any Other Evening Newspaper Published in Oklahoma
lent on thia appointment, but Maj
James F, Coupnl, medical corps offi
ter stationed in Washington, who
L (Conunued on Tags 2, Columu •■>
liritish cahinet’s repl In the Nel-
sian rrjoiner to its proxised note
answering the (ierman reparaxtions
communication of dune has been
drlivered to Baron Mom her, the
Nelgiau ambassador in London.
informed Hantman was turned over
to the mob by the police.
early morning had been filing through
to look on the dead president s fate
for a last time, was stopped by the
uplifted arms of a soldier on guard
at the door. Thousands in the line
were disappointed after hours of wait.
1 .. — --l*E 414-- n 11219MV nere
her husband S body across the at 7:40 o'clock this morning on board
। continent from San Francisco of five special cars ot the Illinois trac-
land then to Marion for burial"" " " “
.yesterday, Mrs. Harding re-
\Villtelmstrasse and the
nient buildings.
I The reichstar leaders conferred last
’night with President Ebert, and an
LONDON, Aug 1L—(—Chincellor igreement was reached that any
strikers to-
ll.— Tulsa faced a
-adl, ■
F.
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. v, ths uniusharitt refuted to
lower temperntures
Hergdol! sald th. men setzed him
Jr., secretary of the president, was the
chief topic of conversation today.
Christian made his announcement
before President Coolidge left Marlon.
When word was sent to the execu
tive, the following statement was is
sued in behalf of him:
“The president has heard the report
It is believed the president will Im- ' ade the pilgi Imago to Alapka Xu
mediately appoint Edward T. Clark, bacl and thanked each ong ind vid-
personal secretary to Mr. Coolidge, ualiy for remaining with er “until
man and wounds another in cember advancing to 23.80 oenta.
Tide represents over 111 a bale at-
. . rlatlon and bulls declared the crop in
Chicago wheat closed firm, that state could not exceed 4,000,000
Commissioner to Make In-
vestigation Following
Charges,
Prosecution of Oklahoma
county officials is threatened
by Mabel Bassett, commis-
sioner of charities and correc-
tions, with the alternative a
( complete overhauling of th®
county jail and a rearrange-
ment of quarters she says are
in a shocking state of filth.
White and negro women are thrown
together, the comminsioner chaises.
Ehe predicted a further investigation
into the confinement of prisoner.*, for
soventytwo hours in an eight toot
steel cube with only thirty-two half.
Inch air holes.
Orficial Inspection.
An official inspection of the Jatl wna
to be made Saturday afternoon by th*
county commisaloners, Ed Rlcnards,
Several of those who want an extra
session already have placed their
views before the president and those
whe oppose the idea aleo have been
heard. But to none, so far. ns can be
learned, has he indicated u decision.
Advocates of immediate action have
based their pleas on the necessity of
quickly enacting legislation to help
th* farmers to the marketing of their
crops and to settle the coal question.
Those averse to the Ide* belleve noth
Ing can be gained from an extra ses.
lion at this time.
Unth his former chief was laid to
rest, the chief magistrate put ss.de
all tasks but those pertaining to the
NEW YARK, Aug. 11.—Alarmed
over continued dry weather in Texns
“with no prospectg for relief over Sun-
day, ths cotton market rose fully 14
a hole this morning, October and De
VOL. XXXIV. NO. 90.
"The Standard Oil comnpamy
ana alerts that such a price
here toda:
military patrol in front of the modest vault where the body
was placed yesterday.
In the uncertain future, a mauso. * ~— ----- ■ “1 "
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Ci itical Food Situation,: ^5 Ihe air in Berlin
Shortage of Supplies, High
followed an eariler
.Edward T. Clark Expected to
Succeed Christian as Pri-
vate Secretary,
National
Coolidge sets Tuesday for
first cabinet meeting.
Mrs. Harding rturns to
dll' g n in this weather,” sald Mrs.
LAss t. "t had them close the door on
( . । rAe. I couldn't get a breath. I under-
P I nd they've confined as many as
Governor's health improv-
ing, state health commission-
troops Equippnd lor Riot Duty.
— I i 1" cavalry untrs sent from here
ing room at Doctor Harding's home Aldrich Elalke. exe utive counselor,
yesterday afternoon when President talked 1,1 Sanford also and de lured
Coolidge. Chief Justice Taft and other himseif satistled with efforts being
high government otfictals met in the 1 made in 1 ulsa county.
| inE mnde
get .- r.”
WASHINGTON, Aug It—Th* sud that Mr. Christian has resigned,
den resignation of George B. Christian
place in history by virtue ot the mo
mentons journey it had trveled, ap-
| proac lied Washington to be broken up
Helrr.ally fur other uses, the widow of
cuss the case. The governor is said
to have told Moran that he had been
Another detachment consisting of1
tour men in the iron cube at once, I
will continue my investigatton of thin
pin ieb ment for petty jail oftensen."
Mrs. Bassett declared the Juventl
I men not to hold the parade. They then
. proposed to have n great busebal
Eame indicating that efforts were be-
changes are expected in the personnel
of the administration. All the cabinet
members will stay, for th. prentnt at
least.
en^^m Me Fntmhsarbot endt: the gentle, unassuming newspaper editor who became presi-
■ dent of the United States. The only reminders of yesterday’s
historical events were-he mourning draped streets and the
quartrs have no lavatorles, maciz
less L thing facilities. Every portion
T f
l g wa ea
a hint of his possible choir*, despite
ths fact that political savants in
Washington had been bantering for
several days with the names of Ed-
ward T. Clark, who served him as
secretary while he wns vice-president.
Snd Benjamin F. Felt. former Boston
newspaper man, now in the employ
»f Frank W. Stearns of Boston, and
en intimate friend of the Coolidges.
Sawyer’s Resignation Expected.
The resignation of Brigadier Gen
vral Sawyer as physician to the pres!
l»nt may reach the temporary White
Hous* In the new Wilard hotel any
lay. Mr. Coolidge also has kept al
0N the frosted glass door in one of th* imposing suites of the
• state capltol appears th* inscription “Leon Hirsh, Assistant
Attorney General Behind th* door the official is writing an
opinion which if it is like other* he has issued, will receive the
official approval of the attorney general's conference held Sat-
urday afternoon.
“Tea, Hirsh is entirely capable of handling any matter which
comes to his office," says George Short, his chief. “His judg-
ment is good, his authorities are at the tip of his fingers, Hirsh
will be 31 yeurs old Sunday. They're giving a banquet for him
Saturday evening at the Huckins.
“He is the youngest Oklahoma lawyer eince statehood. It
took district court establishment of his majority rights and an
Draft Evader Kills One Man:
and Wounds Another
During Attack.
TROOPS GUARD
IC nny
KIONAPING BAND TIMES
tdent’s hotel, was Representative
Graham of Illinois, one of the can-
didate* for the republican leadership
In the next house, and Representative
Wurzbach, republican, Texas.
Extra Session Sought.
President Coolidge's return to his
executive office today from Marlon,
win accompanied by a renewal of
ATLANTA, Ga., \ug
Homer Arthur who said they were
confined 158 hours in a dungeon eight
feet square with only thirty-two half-
"I Cannot Talk to You, But I Could Not Think of Hav-
ing You Enter This Home Without Taking
Each of You By the Hand,"
I At the White House waiting to re- '
reive her when she arrived was Mrs
Cool ldge who herself had reached
Wushington but a short time before
, pany o India
guArdsmen wore T.
) ns ac 11011 W i Liken by the board I
of directors ac ording to a statement
issued by ti e: as a i suit of an order
ter wo. .ualof Gov " 11, McMaster of South
acting for Car. Dakota 00 A ig - tbat the highwas
supply depot operated by the state nt
possible threat of mart KI law Satur-
day aw the result of another kidnaping
and flogging marked against Its rc-
ord Iast night. Informed of the abdu
tie Inst night, shortly after it took
place, the governor immediately tele-
Walton satisfied with in-
in RLIN, Aug. 11.—7” p. m.—
A” — Despite the immense crowds
parading 1 liter Den Linden and
the adjacent streets of the city,
Berlin was quiet up to 2 o’clock
this afternoon. Presielent Ebert
and the entire < abinet atiended the
constitution day ceremonies at the
reichstag, which were given strong
police and troop protectior. Armed
patnis also were assigned tn the
GUARD ORDER
........................... NOT EXPECTED
Economic Situation
Is Serious
BERLIN, Aug. 11.- (-A critical
situation, superinduceu by i
wanted to hoid a great parade tomor-
row," snid Colonel Tav tor. "Colonel
products, the statement says
In er reports.
Pubshed Dally Ezoept Sunday.
500 per month: 26,00 pat year ia ad rance
r i . e r .. . 4:35 this morning for strike
tach Individual of Alaskan duty in Hillsboro. The Cham-
i paign company was to board)
. FOILS Tc2,7,
• i nere.
• Ti. . lair giva me autbortty to
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3, 4
of Montgnmery county
Although there has been no clashes
between the strikiug employee and di
deputy sheriffs gus ding the plant. 10 co5t manutacture and <!1r
the she iff reported to Colonel Tay trfhut ion and that the prices now
, lor carly this morr '• g that he feared mi" nt a I e1 y it and most of its com- |
'he situation soon vou l be beyondibetitors in the state of South Dakota
l iContinued nn vage *, Column i.) are r asonable al juet. bused on the
los E. BT
the veque
few brief moments before the funeral Hantman was found on the Sand
procession started for the cemetery. Springs r ad ite l riday night. H 5
No newspaper writers were present to pltal authoritles believe he has a
record the scene to posterity. chance of recovery. Mrs. Mabel West,
"It was l p. m.," he told the Asso proprietress of u looming house. tele
clated Press, "the tine which from phoned the governor ot the kidnaping,
1 shortly after it occurred.
Governor Walton called Reese Mo-
ran, chief of police ot Tulsa, tn dis
rhups the
PRICE THREE CENTS. *
idea to mix gasoline with
corn.
New Secretary to Be Named.
Today, however, he was faced with
the need for appointing a successor to
: George B. Christian Jr., who resigned
• yesterday as secretnry to the presi
dent as soon as eltizens of Marlon.
Ohio, had entombed the body of the
man who brought him into public life.
Mr. Coolidge to date hag not given
' —A reduction tn
Ine in South Dakota
n for the present, the m ot e
Colone Taylor to/to 7
Calvin Coolidge today takes
I.a, s I Ea lu
ot Decatur aregen route to Hiisbor night when .... , ounce md.” 1 he hdtet been brought home to all sucz. onditions • dsscrined by MIrs.
has not yet seen the reslgnatlon and u. preside nt , ailed to her etaste roor general stated. A machine Ftunuton. apartm at ed him In * kidnaping Americans. T“il' play, con- • No prieoner tv,- complained to u*
evorv member or the party which had pany and a medical detachment from mmF '... , structive criticism, a fifty- e'h-r about the food or treatment
Paris 1.' will move into HlinborojanTnartmiy’ amm'Xe0^ should be ac- al ' m.andthewti omen have
alter ,he tirst detachments nave -'American ab^ me hi wen a?2 corded every executive re--ptegrobwomanpsteyaurarwetav
rested after being menaced by a gardless of party. The Amer-ji .
Sherirr Mlakes Appeal, crowd. The German authorities snidlican public shows sions of re
Colonel Ta3 Im l, as a telegram re- one wan an American army Ileuten-ias.puouessnoWss1gn8 01 c
ceived last night from Sheriff Charles ant and the other a Russian prince. I acne against the song of 71
E. Bin statine the ritual ion was be-' Both ng Bergdoll’s assunants al ; hate and prejudice sung by
yond,cont o1o thesheritrand askingready identinledas Frenchman, In thelcertain elements in thiscoun- : 1 . vnar Hvea in the nni ,hnt
set‘ ce 0 t Americans. I try and perhaps the time has > ally he knew nothing of cords-
CHICAGO. A
ing.
“A hush settled over the rooms that i Chiaf nonies
had heard for two days tho tramping - . 1 vemeX
feet of thousands. Police Had Part
"President and Mra. Coolidge en-
informally after a serles of confer
ences in which eight cabinet member!
visited him at hie presidential suite in
the Willard hotel. The absentees
were Secretary of the Trensury Mell-
on and Secretary of Labor Davis, who
are abroad.
It wna also announced the presi-
dent will decide on Mond, y whether
he will meet the Washington corre-
spondents after the cabinet meeting.
Coolidge Returns Early Today.
that he succeeded in breaking been hastened when those
classes will be silenced by
। public scorn.
%c to 7ac higher; September bales and might he considerably leme.
9954c to 993,0. December The eastern belt prospects also have
1′82.10 9974 vecemberibeenuntavorably affected by MI
11.034 j weevil activity.
Cuno handed President Chert his res change of government should be ef-
funation today says a Centra News 1 touted witl the least possible confu-
dispatch from Berlin but the president sion in order to prevent the sitytion
refused to accept it, । from drifting into the hands of the
l communists. This group in the last
tered, followed by Chief Justice Taft.
General Pershing, members of the
eabinet. Ambassador Harvey, Speaker
Gillett. Governor Donahey and army
and navy officers of high rank In their
bright uniforms. Bishop William F
Anderson of the Methodist church phoned Reese Norgan. pollce chler, i
and the Rev. Dr. Jesse Swank and j - d advis'd him that he had herd food
Rev. George L. Landis of Marlon, who charges that the police wire involved shortage of supplier and by pi. -
State imestigation of Ilie reported
flogging at Macon Tiursday night
of four men by a masked band
has been ordered h) Governor
Walker, he anounced today. The
governur also said he is expeeting
developments in tire inquiry being
made at Milledgeville. where
bands of men sr,* reported to have
twice visited tin* Georgia Training
Schols for boys at night with the
expressed intention of whipping
two negro attendants.
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Being assured by Bob Fanford. '
Tulsa sheriff, that every effort In be- ।
ing made to apprehend members of
the mob responsible for the beating of
Nathan Hartman, near death at
Tulsa, Giovernor Walton left tho city
on a motor trip Saturday morning.
yond the reach of the workers who
। being paid in worthless paper marks, ।
(together with an internal, economic |
„€AT inch holes to ventilate it whhe they
• ep "ere fed only bread and water were
• not disputed by the sheriff or jallor,
Mrs. Bassett said.
33 She explained the 128 hours was i-
Mitchel S L» would sell gasoline at
--♦ vided, the men being taken out and
Funny PCKJC shaved in the middle of the "hitch."
4 L - . Mrs. Eassett said the two declare
Just because petrol, n i I vora put in the hole ror com-
cheap is no sign it is a good pi uning about th* food.
Commissioners Blamed.
"I am st a loss to understand how
an- human creature could Uva in the
President Coolldge returned to
■Washington early today from Morton,
where yesterday he attended th. fu-
neral of President Harding. He mo-
tored directly from hie apeclal train
to bla temporary executive ottices at
the Willard hotel.
The president', return to hi. desk
war regarded aa marking the actual
beginning of his task of formulating
th* policies which are to govern hla
conduct in office. During the inter-
mtn alnc. he took th. oath of oftice
n week ago he has been almont con-
stantly engaged with th. faneral cere-
monies of hl. preoceamor, and he
made it a rule to take no decisive
_ action on any pubtto question until
• the last obsequies were over.
New Secretary Moon.
One of the flrat concerns of the
chief executive will be to nelect « sec-
retary to the president to nuccee
George B. Christian Jr., who resigned
yerterday. Few other immediate
Generalty fair to
The mobilization
.• Col. r. L. Tav
Mr. Clark is one of the most popular i'h’ end." She appeared still to b<
men in the capital, and was assoclated I wring up courageously attr yester
with Mr. coolidge while he occupied J dax s ordcal in Marlon.
the vice presidency. ) She was driven directly to the
—-----— __1 White House, where It was haid thru
| only s few dayn would be required
for ner to clone out finally her attair:
there and take leave of Ilie mansinu tlenhn
which had been her home since 1951. 1 '
Germany Forces Panic । of gasoline purchased in Chicago
• Thursday will be shipped at once to
------nine cities in South Dakota for sale
, , - —. ------ and. in the to Hie public at 16 cents a gallon.
_ .. . _1 X‘ presentt oafitnonrienderd°belleve opmnoneuncemsont.ofvthtogdatestudevetWashington to gather up per-and preticted fair weather tor satur-
Puces and W orthless that the situation demands the early " ■ r ' was made here todav by Gw sonal effects.
retirement of Hen Dupo's non partisan | w. h. M. Naater ot south Dakota’ -----
cabinet and the appointment of sue who came to Marlon to attend the fu- c 2 . ,
cessors who will be able to Command neral of-tx President Harding. The move ( anadian grain because
< the . nfl-b i e of the Socialists and governor further announced that he I of tariff law.
workinE classes Eenerally. ts calling upon sun oundmg state, to . ----- ... . _ _____________...
j While there - no outtepoken feeling .loin in the fight against high" gaso. South Dakota governor's* Saturday morning was 69 degrees at
oLuMil o , 103 ", toward the line prices. action brings reduction of gas Mangum. In the city a maximum
i chaneellor an 1 11 » associates, there is n t lit cents * i tempvraturo of 97 degrees wag record.
nevertheloes a widewprend feeling that. Dallas Price Drops i __ ed for Friday with a minimum of 75
IttinetheinttrnhsltumentorirTo Eleven Cents Illinois troons march inta tarly Saturday mornng.
It in ) DALLAS, Texas., Aug. 11.—The
—, , p, a from Mai ion. The new first lady of
By Cabinet Members samu."
were to officiate at the cemetery wer 11 the affair. Chief Morgan admitted
present The gathering formed a semi I that the executive had declared he
i (Continued ua Fage 2. Column l (Continued om Fage », Columu (,)
troop movement Dy
urban in J Ilf noh. The
their steel helmets
few days has been conducting a wide-
spread cumpaign which has resulted in
and financlal situation that is regarded
as highly favorable to the eftective
spread of Bolshevik propaganda, may
iM- said to be the immediute causes of
Cuno resignation.
With talk of panic and a "putsch"
(Continued on age 3, Column 1.)
HOUKLY TEMPERATI RES.
10 P. in.......... 86 8 a. .......
1! p. m. ...... 86 9 a. m ... .
12 ............ 84 tn m m......
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 90, Ed. 5 Saturday, August 11, 1923, newspaper, August 11, 1923; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1951317/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.