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BERMANYMUST
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State Alleges 700 Acts Of
ARMY MISSION
Editorial
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Summary
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competing companies are foh
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Storm breaks over auto lagx.
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Robinson avenues.
Walton agents watch trial.
Marland arrives to testify.
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committee i. expected
of
azriculture while the
National
a
mates are tollowrd. the total will
7 1
run
I
also
soon as the
department to
ever Deen reported, was made.
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in
ooked busines
from the
onsiel eci
court
upeit edeas
gve him. if granted.
ding
tos
little
KDNAPING DF
The Heather
SOLDO TOLD
w eni her
FRMIRR vri KF
of the
Probe
"Se
tomne
47
nGe d
to Study Case,
lat
44
nd
phi Rdimu
Klux KInn, and at
1$3 lum
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a grandstand play.
who naked Hender-
\ protest
on Mi l"herren‘s motion to strike
against
St ‘ tion eighteen of the
per-
banquetine
Two,
Name
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Tows
Bulletins
/
May V ote Today.
Address
Fn spite
Oklahema Cttv
withdrawal
agents
watched proceedings
closely from the
I
*enate gallery
Accurate >ml letatle
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7
1
ge
something over $1,000,000 for repairs
at the water rebetvoir, and probably
, to the ef-
unanimusly
liplo-
but
’ time.
I the i
rules and
Column I
aary, for the proclamation is set up.
ready to be published in the Legal
reached by the representatves of the 1
allies assembled in the council of am- 1
motion calling
purticipated
I not
morn-
Writ
the
of Walton's
from the
spectacular
impeachinont
Dui nell,
hr would
reached today by the allied council
of ambassadors regarding the attitude
to be adopted toward Gtrmany, issued
a laconic < ommunque at the close of
Wednesday,
irectly to the
ivania
sens te
this <
step
। is
out
Late Street
Edition
I-tj
eorEe
C. Na
that
rules.
was
section
forbid-
niglvt nimI Tuesday :
Tuesuy.
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STORM BREAKS
ON AUTO TAGS
win
rhe
l» (
tor
City’s Sons Are Nearer
Perfect Than Their Dads
mn ght
post.
Young
acting
terans
prepare a
tors who
even higher than that suggested more
than a month ago by J<>. H. Patter-
on, commissioner of publle property.
Its session this afternoon.
New Defense Attorneys Ask
t Court for Time in Which
lowed, the total city bond is-
sue will run at least $1,500,-
000, it developed at a closed
meeting of the city commis-
I
No trace found of U. S.
mail bag thieves.
Four) solons, and publicity (
News at 4 o ’c|w k Monday afternoon.
The amounts had yet to be inserted. ’
and if the proclamatiou missed the
afternoon edition of the paper, the
city bond election on November 30, to
be held with the county, would be in
valid, attorney held. It left little time
for discusyion.
t
Fstimates Higher.
List of Those Who Got Tags
for $1 Is Given; With-
drawal Demanded,
I
<
antors t
lared hr
ho receis
legislato
as made
600 zerPontbpdsDolpeFxept Sundoznc.
E. G. Fry. 901 West Twelfth street,
was arrested on n charge of lighting
by Policemen Frank Clean, and Guy
Mitchell. Police said they did not learn
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IP • m
11 a, m.
13 noon .
1 p. m .
I
prevent the breaktng up of the en.
tenia and giving the allies m e time
to find a solution.
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Wrong Could Be Righted,"
Committee Is Told,
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, George Wilmon, for a
president of th. Oklahon
I college, to which post he
---T4reports of the senate s methods were
_________A
XjnnNes,
Caused ! iiion storm.
SIXTEEN PAGES-*-OKLAHOMA CITY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1923.
month received by her from the bu-
reau aa his guardian.
"This woman." he .aid, "has lived
i
sion Monday morning.
This would be. roughly estimated
P°
-- agreement called tor sending Germany
initial flight made through " protest against the lack of tacilities
model airway from San An- wa' turnshing for the work ot tha
tonio to St Ioni. military control mi salon, but without
' 2 ' mention of what action the allies
At this conference an
senator
on him fer
Mondaj
Riddle Outjne Plan.
Passage of an antiklan bu
tn be a demand that Germany
provide protection for the
iter-allied military control
mission wherever the Reich
has control.
il was the cus.
Trapp a legislatve program in
OkMUIGEE, Nov. IH.—The
Bank of Commerce here was not
elosed berause of insolvency, but
for fear of a run on the small
rnsh reserve, counsel for J. Ray
Blown, charged with accepting de.
posits in an insolvent hank, told
the jury in nutlining the case of
the defendant today.
Hines of
faets RO
this case
the senate, ofticials BOld.
I nited States supreme
• olumn | ive) |
(Continuee r,B
NEW YonK-Georze C. Taylor.
I resident at the Americn Express
way Express, died nt his home in Pel.
ompany. and of the American ILail.
| ham, aged 54,
Rei Hiding Hood
104 vi t mu < \Hr--Fir
Allied Agreement on Note to
Berlin Averts Threatened
• Break in Entente,
PARIS, Nov. 19.—(P)—
The sense of the note pro-
posed by the council of am-
bassadors to be sent to Ger-
many was said this afternoon
Seven hundred acts 9 clemency
Will be shown in the Walton pardon
and pal ole record to be fmtroduced
tor the house managers by Lleslle E.
Suiter, during the Monday afternoon
was thrown into sesaion of the body. Announcement
by Snltfr that the record would show
300 more acts of clemency than have
rer, the
Hinz,
T. Hui
anDa!i,
< I willinurd tin page two, eolumn
Henderson testified
tOrn of the highway
his "‘secretr
a makeshift, taken tn
roquesting a
Poincare in the negotiation
trinl and left with
disolder at 11 30
An agreement
Vote Before Tuesday Seems
Improbable; $5,000 Shirt
Company Gift _ ...
Court by Former Highway
Commissioner,
f —. —
is slated to come up as
impeachmnt of w alton
Senator Brown
Ron the (juestiong
bassadors here today and a break be.
, .» or o — * plot tween France and Great Britain
get W alton, it must fail the quention
VOL. XXXIV. NO. 174.
taken,
line of
will be
The snate court
dot isjoon
trial Saturday,
AL Gulag
B w .
durt and repairs to Exchange
M’ALESTER, Nov. III.— Hidden
under the hood o a prison motor
truck which delivered bread out.
side the walls, Warren Mankins,
five-yew term prisoner from Ok-
lahoma county, made a successful
escape this morning. W hen the
car stopped at a railroad station.
Mankins sprang out under the
surprised eyes of the driver and
has not been located.
its work with the state board
Union senator.
who wanted the election railed four
weeks ago.
Mayor Cargill insisted it be delayed,
M lieving th.it plana and estimnates
state courts and that he
asked by Director Frank T
the bureau to prosent the
that the "wrong done in
an he right de"’
Walton plana court plea to re-
gain governor’s chair, while fight-
ing sehate actien.
might take in case Germany Oatled tn
give the required askurunces of proter
tion for the mission.
The French nrr unulerstood tn have
in principle
While commlssioners would
state the developments of th* i
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W ISHINGTON,
churge that the
kidnaped C. K. 1
in federa court
High price of corn causes
flooding of hog market, de-
pressing porkers’ prices.
Army airmen await ap-
proval of foreign nations to
start world flight.
Congress plans to reduce
taxes and enact bonus bill
also at next session.
International
Allied council decides to re-
courtroom that all were so surpriser
they naid nothing for some miutes.
While an investigating committee is
one of the standing bodles of the up-
per house. It |H unliikels to do mu i,
investisation on its own accour
However, it was belleved possible «.
E. I IpP on ........... governor
would hand hi, legislative brogram
was made by Mr. John-
testimony given betore
house marks
court.
I ist Is Given.
Gulnger imimediately
ing meeting. It was state that the
estimpates from competing engineers ,
ran much higher than even city engi
neers had estimnted. If thege esti.
CENATE vote muy not «ome
• until Tuesday.
3 he court i as delayed frequently
announced Monday ami it seemed tmprobable a
n vote would be taken before Tuesday
on the sixteen impcachment counts
withdraw » before it.
The feeling in somo allied quarters
was that no entire stistactory text
for the note to Germany hnd been i
adopted, the decision reached being
320 I iled For Record.
Official records show Walton ex.
tended clemency in 390 instances,
forty five times to murderers,
hirtysix manala lighter cases re.
the cause of the fight. hut reached the
--soene in time to see Fry send Bailey
down for the count. Fry a case did
not come up Monda . morning io pollee
ourt.
What is reported to have been a
free-for-al! fight nt a filling station at
Fourth street and Western avene,
Sunday evening resulted in the serious
injury of Harvey Bailey. 32 years old
9051 West Fourth street.
Bailey is at University hospital
where ho was taken after the battle
He is cut in several places and has
numerous bruises
ing governor will be the first
after the action on the churges
proceedure
inv estigating
to continue
OKL AHI ALA ' ITT dad
— Oklahoma City bpy. are
These aTe the averages ot more than 200 replies’in th. in
contest,heid for fathers and sons throughratherandattoncwins
"n, * hona. City as announced Monday by P. L HarrUI.. chaf
man of the boys work department of the T. M C A.
lathers scored their sons and sons scored their fathers ac.
aondins tothe rules ot the eontest sponsored by the T. M. C. A.
moihe Tim th Renults weren’t the only thing that came 1,1 to
Msnv of th. the telephone during the contest, he said Monday.
Many o the Cathers and sons called up to know how they could
inccnse their averages before another year rolled around
The response to the entire father and son week has been
more than we ever anticipated," Harrup said "There are ........
'*?* between 9 and is yeara old ,n Ollahoma cuy There are not
this many fathern becauee many have several xonk A eloser
t * been forged all over the city between fathers and their
sone."’
understood to be asking for govern,
ments decision on the new agreement
Note Not Satisfaetory.
The understanding win that th*
B.
that p
oom F
aled Iki
D
cannot disprove the so-called
$300,000 for the Walker avenue via "corruption articles" in the
*n<i1 bill, how can he expect the
Meeting Called. public.tobebieve that a con-
The ................... not defl of office’ H to deprive him
nltely settle the .......unt it this meet ,, ’ II tnere IS k poo ween riunce ana Great Eritain on
ing. but left that to be settled at a 1o get W alton, it must fail the question of th- attitude to be
citizens, meeting hauily called for 2 in the light of truth and evi- > adopted toward Germany was averted,
•'clov-k Monday aft, । noon in the coun- dence If innocent Walton at least temporariiy.
ell chamber Hasty aetlon was neces could have defeated his ene- Agreement Goes to Cabinets.
mies despite their plan Of nm. . It was announced after the con
cegi,, f rence that the anibassadors had
____ • asreed in principle on the measure to
r . be taken toward the resumption of al
I^OCal lied military control in Germany. The
F air weather expected. agreement was subject to the approval
i ------ ‘ of the French and Belgian cabinets
( ommissioners in last min- at meetings called for the carly after.
ute effort to .net bond issue noon. 6 »
total nne Belgian aenbaasador got into
communication with Rrussels am! war
HOI KI V
10 p ne......
11 p. hl.. .....
12 midnight . . .
*
• ...........
few weeks
•a A. and M
was appoint-
ed by Walton, was
ness before the
>! tags to legislators and A. 1:
o’clock when M. M
Clemency Were Granted;
Marland On Stand Today
Walton Plans Plea to Super- =-------------------
sede Trapp as Governor;
While Federal Court Fight
Is Pending; Investigation |
to Go Ahead.
penses incldng payment of sten
a volunteer wit
house committee
in pain and misery and destitution
to help tills soldier '
Before the committee began its in-
quiry into the operation of the set
initiatea in
fommit tee on November 5, ba Dr
O. Smith, one of the invi sigators
committee counsel, and als
let the
said 1 hosq
came 1 quence
porary injunction
J. C. Walton’s official oath
that he spent $1,520 in being
elscted governor was filed
with the impeachment court
shortly after noon Mondaj-,
Epllowing a statement on the
stand by E. T. Bynum, former
executive counselor, that E.
W. Marland and the Royal
Dutch Shell Oil company con-
tributed $73,000 to the cam-
paign fund.
This admission by Bynum followed
a demand that the total contribution*
from th. Marland interests be given,
t lark Nichols, Eufaula senator, ob-
jected to this testimony, demanding
that should it be given Senator
Glasser be asked the total amount
contributed by the Standard Oil com-
pany in the republle an interests.
200 < lemeney Acts.
Glasser denied (hat’ the sundard
• ompany had to his knowledge made
any cont ftbution to the fiela can,
paign, Glasser, during tbe ninth nes.
M"I1 or th,- legislature, introduced a
bill whie h would have driven the
Royal Dutch Shell company and any
other oi potation owned by Euro,
pean interests from Oklahoma.
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tors wh
Mat
Mac Mr,-I Bgain Soon.
Lord Crewe got into communication postponed until December 17, when
with the London suvernment by tele. It was called this morning in federai
phone immediately after his return to court.
the British embasy and this with the Clarke is charged with violation of
simitar action of the Belglan envoy in the Mann act. He . ntered w plea of
comnmunieatinE with mussels was not gulltv and then advancnd rensong
taken as indicatiug that all the gov for a delay which wer sustained by
ernments still had to approve the de the court
vision before it became final. The defense announced that the law
Cabinet Supports Poineare. firm of Henry nd Clark ot H uston
The French cahinet callea to con had just entered the ise and desired
sider th- ngreement in prIneinie to familiarize Umm-. Ives with the de
1 ... - - onse. They naked for one month’s
Belay and without argument Judge
deinandieri
somewhnt warmer
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Hines Asker
veterans' committee by Imprestnta. not planned
live Johnson, republican. Washing iddie said
ton. ,, , . .
itepresentative Johnson snia offi- ecut ve orfice Surprised.
• lal, of tim bureau n tod in violation ....... tne stenographers
of a restraining order issued by the/wnen tne attorneys an,| Walton
had been onek to the executive office on the
second floor after the bolt from the
SOUGHT BY CITY waurosm hope.
, . . n .. . V V escape the consequences
Special Commnission Meeting of his acts while governor by
Called for 2 o’Clock Mon- abandoning the impeachment
Day; Must Act Quickly, trial. His belief that there are
l.m— . , other avenues by which he
n estimatesol engineers of/may evade the verdict is
shared by very tew persons.
His theory that the senate's
methods of procedure are un-
fair, that the house managers
denied him an opportunity to
make a complete defense can-
not be accepted. If Walton
fr.t that the "eabinet
‘approved the nttitude
meantime may )
to it that it- re.
i is rosarded as
! matie success for r
.. «6.21 with such strings
.90 ception in London
■ doubtful.
W alton will appeal dl
tavor of M, Pherren’s motion.
Gulag । aain arose to hi feet and
asked ...........in consent to strike
taken ly M
J CHutcheson granted th. applica
lion. Clark is no relation to the de
fendapt Tim defendant's chief conn
el H Sydyey Smith of Allantn.
ALLEGED FIGHT AT
CITY FILLING STATION
Shirt factory campaign gift aired
in senate court by M. M. Hendev-
•on. former state highway com-
misioner. '
19 Th.
Clarke ot
imperla!
quire Germany to protect
military mission.
Entente Situation Grave. Ap gm,m o
CM GIVEN
first incident in Germans I,, n r I I V | A | -T n | | I
ihe mission of vontrol. r - is I IL I NV INI 1 U I A I
believed Will not he sit , I I I I H I I ■ U f n I U I
t Inn In zueh a , a-e overridins I al ULLIII II I | | | f| I
lied objectinns Consequentiy it, |.
ographers, expense
from competing engincera would be
hwer than those submitted by the
etty’n engineering board, on which
"atterson based his first estimates.
Citizens’ Opinion Souglit,
Commissioners frankly were dinap-
pointed that the engineers fixed th-
reat an high, but the majority of them
declared that there is nothing to Im
done except to accept the engineer's
estimates
To vote a xmaller amount would
only mean that only a portion of the
necessary work could be done. It was I
pointed out. Mayor Cargill suld he
wanted the oplnion ot citizens and
taxpavers before a vote was taken
end the Monday afternoon meeting
wee hastily called. <
Bridge included.
Although no vote was taken, It vlr -
tually wns agreed Monday morning
tbet the Walker street viaduct projes t i ,
with repairs lo Exchange and Robin. ,
son avenue, will he Included Th- 1
Walker street viaduct will cost the
city $200,000, to meet a similar
amount from the county. It wnSI t
«. Calumn Five) < entimued „„
1.. W . Marland, Ponca city oil man,
arrived In Oklahoma City to ap-
pear hefore the senate Impeachment
court Monday at 12 o'clock, leaving
Ponca city by way of the Santa Fe nt
920 o clock Monday morning. Mar- .
land's testimony probably will con- ■
elude Ilie testimony introduced again-
J. C. Walton by the senate cou-
Marland, who owns the note*
on Walton's Seventeenth street man-
sion will take the witness stand it a
. o'clock Mondaj’
The defense will have their inning
in federal court Wednesday morning
it in o'clock when Judge John H '
I Cotters I willchear their plea for a
temporary injunction. Cotteral agreed
Saturday he would hear arguments at
this time Ind decid if his court had
any jurisdietion.
Mists ...........
40
to ,1st. u-:..
endine 7 a. in.
dtacussed. but commisaioner , ex
pressed the opinion that inasmuch ,<
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made. The
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""aomeN,# " T8Mv -a Fms. 3
i - Man s; ■
mir""kuare ama wermetma, p it"A"M"riI " c"re wan . e n aala l TPI” chief of de
made reservations on the question or 1 Chamet.r. „ hl I, , . , 7 . Tens" counsel, was at the . apitol early
the penalties o that lf it .......a love. , . .er v u . i e from " Dges of the bogs which the worla when asked what nction w alen
to take separate action if they so de. ‘ners Al EuEenex " A shool Was repr • xente d by four of the prize win "Ir the impeachment court vote, n
cided. 0 silk and and.Ariine Armstrong, in powdered wigs and qunint costumes conviction Monday or Tuesday and i
Oh e Anstm dL rpresentrd C’-f” and Marthn Washington, Judge John H Cotteral r-fuw. a en
hood o‛ red and following a huge in the IB grade. George Washihg.
ww HUto which represented the woir ton ” in the 3 hrade and the Littie
Was ' Riding Hoot. Edwin Minister is in the SA grade of the
Gaines, representing Barrie’s Little . ho 1
Minister. Martha Washington and a thousand voungsters i„
the testinion} Twenty.two voted in
war weteian, from an insnne
in the state of Washington,
him in a hospita! in Penn:
was made today before the
which would
d governm s e
te (Continned on
State < laims 700 acts of ‘leniency
granted by Walton. •
Bynum testifies 173.001) contrib-
uted to Walton campaign fund by
Matland Intereata.
... 29 feared the equivoral situntion
14 allies II 1s not bei n de । ni „|,
.. hjedied nod that the « rnis Wbrh
. 60 lead to A brenk har only 1, <
poned.
The result in ream del ns ;1
3 a - RL...t,.
* «. m .. . .
F ’ m. ....
Pv • pitation
. 4 hours
strickcon. ceivod ■ lemency at in,, hands of the
wan nandru down by the Unitod States ile d, lared lie was one of th s, na .'governor. In all, he filed for record
supreme court. tors who received a $1 licenae. A 224 paroles, 104 pardons, twentg.
Bond Required. lat or ■ rpriewes, fifteen stays, twenty
in se th- ........I . " " made publit Monday y C ' ummutations a ml revoked three p-
i- anted Walton would L WA E Leedy of Arnett. The numes fol roles.
wupei.w, ” Price Thom - n U- stroct. That he accepted n s , ano cam.
levedit vould beMar \\ G H siele ' Jor 1 f , donation, -f which he held out
would be reached M . ■ 13 Clark X ho C " L for I. C Walton, suspended
• order w lien
J II Miller ne knew Hie Reliance Shirt com-
W. W lany o Louisville, Ky, that made
Io- I. W i 1 b donation, 0 pected future ex-
L Goodrich, ocutiye favors, was (he testimony
) Lrundy md Mu ray Gibbons, nond of M. M Henderson, fem
' 1 - L AI I’ enot D ii. ne" hishway commissioner and Wat-
zed that all reference to the tags ton campaigner.
strickn from lb. - .nd of the Henderzon declared Walton ap.
urt declaring (| it thin data was Droved the donation and specifically
it connected wit the , 1.1 ot Wai ‘ natucted hint to hold out the (1 500
u Henderson was unable to tell how
ms wife and counsel Take Bars Down. the rest ot the ,55.000 was spent.
He said nothing to n,e ........ sucn Senatot Gulager spoke in oppositiov Tl *“u^ ’ " ion Storm.
’Him and althouEh he mav J,,,, to the Me Pherron motion del Inring . ''ictory the state pent-
been iinking of it himself n wXe "this h s happened on me and I have ' J which the Rellance shirt
'"5 a perfect ali Thor ...... peen company contra, ted for the full out-
chargesi hui led in this ■ our and f am , ' Was the..sause of a political .
In favor of taking the Ials down and ’ about W niton's head at the in.
ee w ho have an . tin tateirandlli ' " nnized labor supporters
who have not lake the cons 0 demnnde d Walton abolish the
pi 800 factory.
Walton eventually ordered the fan.
Which precipitated Hero aholished but labor leaders de-
the row oftei od to withdraw th....... . actor never had been
tions and have the angwers stricken "eX ' and that “ still Is in exin.
Members of the Court insisted on n "" ,
। L. I Rj num, former exerutive
counsellor. l0|d the court more than
i1 000 had been collected by him
alter the governor’s election and
, v us used-to defray all sorts or ex’
nF the iupes
d he belleved n
. . .n. r. n. .
or St No,
“$73,000 OIL CASH INWALTONCAMPAIGNFUND
51,500,000 MAYOeny,, ‘
BE TOTAL BONOS TIMES PROTECTLLED
case of Edwand
Atlanta, form, i
wizard of the ku
eral divisions of the bureau it heard 1
further reterences to . harges against
mi । Directo Charics i; ।
Earth Tremors Felt in Pyrenees,
"ENIGNAN, France, Nov. 19 —
bn ’ thquake of fifteen seconds’ du
lion w s felt in the renees moun.
» tain8 today, '
Walton <1
om 1 he
g was pr
Attorneys for J. C. Walton,
suspended governor, were
ready on the eve of the im-
peachment court vote to ask
for a writ of supercedeas to
place Walton in the gover-
nor’s chair awaiting a deci-
sion of the United States su-
preme colrt in the event that ■
a temporary injunction is de-
nied in federal court Wednes-
day.
Legislative Conference,
Conference between senate and
house leaderx with ar. E. Trapp act
nzainst ’ the manufacturing or testi-
mom" anpre ntly to be used Inter in
a suit affecting ths status of the sol-
diet- in a court at Wikesbar re. Pa.
Denying that Mrs. Kamnvage had
bnen improperly appointed guardian
fol her husband in th- state of Wash-
, Ington, Representntive Johnson de-
clared the appointment had been ।
made by the stnte court on the rec
ommendation of the veterans' bureau.
He also denied charges that Mrs.
K savage had lent her husband only
’50 spending Money in two years and
a half out of a total of $157.50 a
Id he did not kn
ove i nor had mnte,
until ten or tutor
Mallon Arose n i
HO’STOX, Tex.. Nov
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 174, Ed. 5 Monday, November 19, 1923, newspaper, November 19, 1923; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1951740/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.