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itook up .hl- prenent businesn.
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Hearing Set for December 27
After Mandamus Action
is Ruled On.
HOAD DELEGATES T CheTh,
MAY BACK BIG TIMES 1 TO FACE COURT
Once there was a Flapper
whose Father told her not
in Topeka Kansas where the Santa
Fe railway company hired him as ot
i fire boy.
sending their ft;
Njhle that a man
suits to support t
short in his
PITTSBURGH, la., Dec. 21 Th. ,
price of Corning nude oil in Bui key.
"if. the custm in that b>*
parents st: i ted at a young
Five suppl me
the grand jury
T. r. HAwards
ding the Central highschoot.
Born in Ireland.
story f Johnston’s life is one
the plans ,,f Gover
• gunizing the hi ||H
and $300,000,000 wan , iedited to the
tn continued in thia sumineem until 1900
of potentate in a matter of rotation
j fessed that he
Trapp to Speak Tonight;
Nesbitt, Singletary Tell Ad-
vantages of Issue.
I if the people of the state want
it (:uthhey.
nd; Arthur Melre Snlphur: I
imsis, separated
between $250,000,000 portec.
to ack. It
I A Sing
while the Shriners
pi i • edlent, l» wett.
II solution.
House committee »
Illi during two wee
be IB sa ) .
ruin souihens porfiuu Hatufein, generalls
iul . coleler eoutheast portion.
siirrt Rs rotNcA-T—Abnut frerz
Illg vonixht evtreme uorthenst Oki shoma.
Exhibits, Including Gun With.
Which He Killed Coburn, ,
Taken to Jury Room.
ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 21.
-(A)—Hundreds of persons
were in the courtroom and in
corridors of the court build-
ing today awaiting a verdict
in the case of Philip E. Fox,
former Ku Klux Klan editor,
charged with the murder of
William S. COburn, a klan at-
torney. "e
The case went in the jury late last
night, but ia understod deliberations
I Mangfm; K.
count y with him
school was mil
worked nn the
Van \ leet, Normun. l’aul
now being expended couid be miade in
thus handied by. the refiners
wdd.
THIS COUPON FOR OKLAHOMA CITY
SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. NOT GOOD
OUTSIDE OF OKLAHOMA CITY
Thompson, Fred Statts, Olive
With the exception of Statta,
room on a upper floor of I he court
building. He will not be brought into
Markets
Stock cains exeeed insses in trad
ing featured by irreguinrities.
Fox. heavilv guar <
dict; jury spends mot r
porting
in Wrong Pew.
Step by step ohnston went up In
the service of th. Santa Fe until it
1895 he was promoted to assistant
caahien. Three years later another
enpointment came and he was mads
' hier rale . lerk and moved to Gaj.
veston, Texas.
Through his rine in the services of
' ..............-...... • -.........- -V-UU II | CAMO In’nininathntpnchwusntondnuring
. ... today densing that the Rus-tan koiviet , -- m« , he..... .... . nowIE
"'ZTd A'' • aian ancu Intemnal injurien ..........I 1 Dennin ipa townraseniizing
.„ mentto the Amerwan workers party -ection worker, who was run Niimi. Ko m ...... h< left tha eer
g or had ever had ans connertion with by a freight car in the Rock vices „f the railway nna , me , ,h
t whnt"oever. If such documents ex . Miami yards heic Wednesday night, city where he establimhea .a. Inh-
'"L the ntntement declared, flier are 1 proved fatal Thui:da.y evening
fogeries, the authenticiry of whieh
; ' Ttussia would like to subnit to arbi-
. -x. .60 | tratien.
t a. ni...
■ a. in .
’ hildren fin some
imuining was f«H
the courtroom until
Hint they will quit work tomorrow
unless the strike on the Cuba rail-
road is settied by that time, ac-
coriling tn word received today at
the office of the secretary Brian
court of the agriculture, com-
merer and labor department.
he still
n bond seue, they swung to the
poned Im < ruse the eriminal court
appenis has not yet ruled on
trial began returned against him be quashed be I
DUNCAN, Dec. 21.— (Spe-
cial.— Marvin Kincanon. 20
years old, sought in connec-
Election of W c lowett ss
potentate likely will be brought
(‘older westher
Fore n Min
to Rol her Stockings. She
( Obeyed him. She wore Hone
h :
' ould hr giye ii if a
ie to le
f-etine i
it Nn i
all’ll. I
be taken
month, only 44.233,795 barrels
Near New
mimul lia
ml- as .
the propo
g",
Canants body will
potentate nI the shrine tion with the murder Monday
it in unlikely that the cause of ,;1 N r ,
Maaoni v will b» helped by am h a <<m night at Marlow of A. V .
bination birch, hotel proprietor, and
Mr. Jewett, might have solved the Robert .Jernigan, negro port-
problem he resizning his klan office er, surrendered Thursdav at
midnight to Paul Sullivan,
it seems that elevation to the office 9 L‛ phens count} attorney.
ern railroad have
i \ i i FOEANI i onia 1.1
lair worti anci we~t purtions.
FONF( S‛T- fartls rloudy tn
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A postal bus. ।
Ed i to r ia1
CFcourse The Times does tint > are
• tn tell th.. Masons what do
Masonry probably In able to direct its
own career. .
But some of those opposed-to the
Ku Klux Klan haye carelessly linked
Masonry with the Invisible Empire to
the detriment of the fraternal order.
In Oklahoma (ity • e Shrine, high
Masonic body, bas elected the leading
Ku Klux officer ns chiet oftker, 01
1917 1319 he server in
Volume of s tn k market busine
slows down as holidys appronch.
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MOS OW Dee
A. i - D g ed appointment. I have not worked
QUn0 Oil Hecl for my appointment | merely took
NAMES of families who an*
-N deserving and who need
< hr kt ma m baskets eontinued |o
pour into the Times office Fri-
day. The names will be turned
over to the ElkK, who have
charge ot nil Christmas basket
distribution under the com-
munity chest fund organiza-
tion.
If you know of a family you
feel is deserving, call w. 3000
and ask (or the city editor. The
case will he investigated.
Kumi, most of the time as ehairman
n iha arm-nil purhaning hoard,
which handled the supplies fi.I | hr
American forces
Hr wax the first director or the bud.
Ket under I’resident Harding, heinz
appointed in Rune, 1921, serving one
fiscal year loi which a savings to the
mnanarh. Inland, on
ohnston Matted life
to < harleg
l tats Dr
razos Nionday
When Bn । h at
foi the negro
in the mielee
negto nlao was
the next mort
in October this year, some 50,000,
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Ci. ohuston, K
ter of Oklahoma
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s but an ambition cher
S, with the ambition
Not to be a man num
recommendation will
a success in the bunt’
committee which Is
man finunces
An {meri an
111 thr I Paul Nesbitt, state highway commis
sioner. •
4 BOSTON — Fourteen men brought
I here by the roast zuard cuter Tampa
dnfter the cuter had seizec six motor
bonts that had visited a British rum
ship were released.
SEVEN OTHERS
temperature to
, fair.
pasi Fix
Funry Page
While some are hesitating
inf........ to in.
hils lonir in Nv»
count#, and returner I 11 non hut that
the exaet shortage has nn| been as
, rertallied
The capital of the bank is given as
8200 000, an the surplus as $100,000
CORNING GRllDE OIL
ADVANCES TO SI.40
HA) WA, Dec, 21 —Fmpioyes
of the Northern lailways of Culm
and of the (iuantanamo and WVest.
Circulatlon Department.
Oklanuma Pubilshing Co,,
Oklahoma City. Okia.
With thie order 1 am sending remittsace to cover fully subucription
• • chenked beiow:
-.Dally and Surday Oklahoman and Dally TlmM. lit; saving I:
- Dally and Surday Oklahoman, 47.95; savina 11 41.
verdiet is
were not started until early toil. Fl J J ni
Fox was brought from the jail un Hjfl i / 0
der a heavy guard and closeted in a AUUUI 6 A U
a I
•ohnston is married and has two
daushters He lives at ||23 West Thii,
teenth -ti... Louise, the oldest of the
KirlF ’ a tudent at the University
of 0 kiahoma while Miss Augusa is
vom politi ul and Jewett was in
reached it was stated.
Exhibits Taken to Jurors,
When court reconvened at 9 o’clock
) ni exhibits placed in evidence by both
“ sldes, were carried to the jury room
These included the plat'd used by the
defendant when he shot Coburn, the
elothing worn by the attorney nt the
time he was shot showing an nile I
bullet hole in the bnek of the cont
ind a long bladed knife taken from
Fox after he vas nrrested.
When the jurymen arrived nt the
>
Wkirder of the negro porter, enough for me to
re charged Fridny with the the next ' W
of the negro. a< cording to the next postmns
W . (. ohnston
• omit nda «.n but n3 n greenhorn In the
lad the final appointmnent will le made late
unlnv afi
"iermn} S food Iwun pbn .ul to 1: 21 x
allied poWel>.
de la v.
A nd of
ST Loris, Dec. 21 —The Chippown
hunk in the southern part ot the city
elosedi today, and a report reacled
/ prosecuting officinis that th, shortage
may rench $500,000. Gottleb Eyer
i mann, president, issued a atntement
oxevh L Lnopold manager of tha
mnuth rer tral division of the United
Sntrx chnmber of commerce, Dallas
v III hr the of ,h. board of di
rn! tors of the Oklahoma chamber next
ThUf.d o- ,o i hr. regular meeting
held ' .1 th.. .......
Ill- anti .......... , ,
cause he had been compelled to testi.
ty hefore the grand jury against him
self.
Hearings on Walton's motions to
qunsh the seven ihdiet ments against 1
him were postponed Friday until De
I
f
courthouse, they were immediately court clerks office, Friday.
agairist | site brlUf following an addr
I r. FAwards
motion to quash
Jury Taken toLuncb,
At noon the jury was informed fo
prepare for lunch, the bailiffs being in-
structed to take the jurors tn a hotel
nt 12:16 p. m. It was not known at
the fill.
Xew i
irRin their
Johnstoz’s
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9s in . .
is a. ill..
II a m.. .
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W. G. Johnston, former re-
publican candidate for mayor,
was recommended as Okla-
homa City’s next postmaster
by Senator J. W. Harreld, in
Washington Friday.
Action on the matter was delayed
until Frida) on acount of an appeal
foi r«' -hearing of the applications filed
by George Dodson, head of the per-
mit division of the federal prohibition
offit es. The appeal of Dodson was
overruled by the civil service com-
mission.
Dodson la in Michigan.
Approval Needed.
Though ohnston’s name must be
approved by the postmaster general
and the senate before the president
can make the appointment it is con-
sidered an un written law that both
the postal chief and other senators
ser sut h an appointment through.
Il may be weeks before the nomina-
l on is submitted to the senate Dy the
president ami approved. In the mean,
time Mi*. Elma Kylar, oklahoma
Citi 5 first woman jostmnaster, will
continue in office.
The selection of Jolnston by Har.
re id was made from a field ot three
consisting of Johnston, H. G. East,
man. president of the Oklahoma Meat
Estate board and John Graham, proa
cm nsistant post master. .lohnstomn
will succeed Mrs. Elma Eylar, pra
ent actng postmaster.
When notified by a Times reporter
that he had been recominended by
Harreld Johnston said:
I nsolicited Hr Saya.
"I do not feel that this is a solicit-
hl0l '. ‛ tol wus Gradtuatinz from the schools there
hk. i.< fi ’ 11. for th" when 14 years old, Johnston starto
gg000 , •’ • Vi apprentice in a hardware store.
. " tern 1" 1 roleum Witi his tather’s death the older of
"0513 ......loH anno need hre the hoye came into nil the property
. ‘ ind Johnston left the hardware train
w. mh com whhh this in ing after six months of service and
' I" " "8 "etrnnei are the most -titrted to this country.
,o"I forle0. Duivis Produc- Horly 111 1800 • little frtendless hov
ton .... October wan 68.550.300 bar 141 years old. walked ac lh„ ;•
-U comrared 18,666,500 barrels in in the New York harbor and startea
■ I 54 me, mon ’ 7" the offi- ‘•""Umb whieh will xoon him b.
inl det lnred. Imports of erude oil for hind the postal place in the citv i •
the like period thi- veur were 6,898,000 ing New York nt on.John»ton went
In els, aii for the Hi,, period of to Topeka Knnsas
i3-, were 3,034,000 barrels, Davis re.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. —
—L. II Burns, I tilted States
fiistriet attorney, smmum rd today
he intended to effect the arrest of
a group of \mericans Mild Mexi.
rails who have been attempting to
smuggle arms and ammunition to
the revolutionists in Mexico. Mr.
Burns declined to go into detail
nor would he intimate the identity
of those concerned.
Fi ’ »o»i ii, but I have
r 9il (eneral I)zwes
we* i* wganled Ly hi-
ngulacl> well equippd
ved iuties twth thrgh
18 warned when he Im
egro porirr into Marlow
tion negro town, to get i id
•Iter. Birch ignored thir
A mob attemnptec to oust
night they returned,
tempted to intei cede
liv Was shot down.
m hirh followed, the
tataliy shot He died
ing.
They are: Byron Wright
* nin, Kilis Stene e, Hornet
l ollowing the she otng the mob si a
tered. A state wide scorch was inat
PA BIX. 1 »es
IS cents A battel to $1.40 at the open
Ing nt the market todn. Oihey gride
whioh advnnee earlier in the week
iwere unchunged
Stalf s
ord of
• lated
the examination in the regular man-
ner. I have sent no telegrams to
Harreld and know of no one who has
in my interest. I belleve the reason
I hr tzrincs Wofhl.
Ii a ! delegates dircuss $75 000.000 liminary hearing rarh next week
ate road bond election which time they will enter their pl.
VOL. XXXIV. NO. 202.
Kin« an n made
en T’
ds of a
.f the
il experience hii«| vent
Stale depa i f inien i pon ise
Di oof of Kim it plot |-< I
i "It tn I idled Stut, - < ds de
• ivurge.
who revewed thi
The ..fH
bnfore the Ii
be reached,
bly to the w
The the enatoi made his recommendation
*
in-bound, from to the vrits he realized 90 percent of
ided on Robins the city business men were behind
•ot A call was me for the oftice."
S(iea i’t.K* hl
ion, Mmh Shore
hero de tde « , ||
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"Fhunnt
wthing to
Io ked in a room just back of the Edwards asked that the indictments
Oulahona City: A. t: 1n olinhan
f: iTiuh S, Awn, Tuisu; ..
1. Mill. 1 Por * I II , ; .I..;,,, ,
nathy. Pureeil)e • Sehweinl, olla
homa cm: T P Clonis, Alusleng.
esnn T. IliiltK. Kuhl: K. 1. Gentry
u of my
I ais
Repnrafions commission chooses
Dawes for chairman of board of ex
peris on Gierman financial inquiry.
with no finance
ished for year
finally realized
as the present
make him, but
ness wm id.
Born in Fes
stood.
Fox was taken baek to the tower,
the Fulton county pi 1*011, for lunch,
and he will remain there unUi a ver
} t has been reached, it was staled.
It is understood from a reliable
source that the defense attempted to
waive the rights of Fox to be in the
coirt room when tha verdict is re.
turned. Judge Hou Ard is sald to have
ruled that he would not sign the order
unless it was agreeable with the prose
cuton.
Fox Will Hear Verdiet.
“When the verdiet is read Fox will
be in this court room to hear it,” was
the remark of a person closely asso
• Is Inl with I be prosecution in con
firming the report that Fox ‛s counsel
had sought such an order.
Solicitor General John \ Boykin
would not discuss the issue with news,
paper men.
There are four possible outcomes
A verdict of guilty, which provides
hanging a < erdid of guilty with rec
ommendation for mercy, which auto,
matfcally fixes the penalty At life
imprisonment; an acquittal, and a
mistrial.
lilins rish I can be prepred fer
nded by .Senator J. w. Harreld as
declarcd Friday.
T’rnpp tn Speak,
Governor Trapp will speak st t
inquet tonight in connection wits
the com ent ion.
In mi Informal statement Governo:
rapp snid the matter rests with the
Irzislature rather than with him, nna
that he helieves the people do not
u ul a bond issue at this time.
Those present included;
T J Rills O h elura • 11 N N
P’hillipe, Normun; I.. A. cann, ponea
• 'Hi; and Ttoy Hmry. P.*E. White.
Fam Shelburne, Oklahoma clty and
ot heru.
without re. 3 meeting of the
Saturda) night at
Secons street and
ill hold a me.
1 4( 2 3a o’. In
I II 1lolc|, w
r. • cipltat ion, te tale 1723 ...
» Last 24 Houri, ending ; a, n..,
might have offered Bire h,
St ii n other Ma। low
The
more pucgwon
mandamus action brought by the «I
fense to disqunlify Judge Choree W
Clark of the distriet court to d <.
qualify him from hearing the motion
This heuring is set for Suturday.
Une. Therefore, than he had returned to eland trial
wore pledged by H was • narge with the mnerder o
Leviathan mlsses nain channel to It. I:. Stephens
iv York harbor nd epu -ids on thronrh hia -oeret
t hinese threnten port st ike unl
warships lou* (anton.
head of one ot
stititions in
Clark Nihols, 1. (1
Hei In New
sent for all
f fhe le
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also will spenic.
• 1 rd o| du + 101 - of । h at ate
Allegod lender ot Marlow death mol. tuted for Kincanon when Mrs Biret
Alleged she verornined him as the
porsot who shot her husband. he
supplemental others held were qve kly rounded n>
and arrested,
H.urM.1 nomtnatex Sohneton or Sullivan derlared Friday he ........
IV postmaste °PPOHe any attempt to free the men
— — on * ond. The) will he given a pre
CIrculatfon Depnrtment,
Oklahoma Publishing Co.,
Oktahoina City, Okla.
With this order I am sending remlttance to cover fully at: s. rintl.m
as chezk d below:
-.Dally and Sunday Oklahoman, $6,95: saving 13 04.
.Dally only Oklahoman, 1435; saving 11.55.
... Jun lay only Oklahomnn, $:.s5; saving 65c,
-Timen only, 14.95; saving 11.05,
Building a comprehensive
system of hard-surfaced high-
ways in Oklahoma by means
of a bond issue for $75,000,-
000, may be favored by good
roads representatives from
every section of the state,
meeting here Friday.
First, however, the forty delegates
vattending the conferenee indicater
they wunt the state highway depart
ment i co . inis ed a ne pini ed on a , dis i
National
urch factions nil
l after (’h t istmas
bltt said, lie denied that he wug sec
north nf dale fot mayor in the last city elec-
ut Th ” and Was defeated by O. A cargill.
I passed Hie i- noW engazed in the furniture
uh d"> buisiness nt 120 West Grand avenue
Not RI«h king Trapp. •
Nesbitt iaserted that the eonnties /
fpend approximately $10,000,000 a x
year for highw । s and never get any, . 5,
where H< sald hat MM long as the 6
Dri sent system prevails the people •‛A
cannot get a de 11 IB worth of value
Anti Kian soi et
Carpenters ha l
Dawes Silent When
> . Told of His Choice
.... . < Hh’Afh • |i<. 2i r
' - 189lor < of a former ji< d meetirig
heie, outlined a propo- l m db de the
• ate into three highway distri «
•oKtorn. entral and western, ench to
elect a highway conimssioner. The
commissioners then would have direci
control of road funds.
Several speakers od,| that the
county commissiong will never ne aid
to comnplete a ham of hard-sirfacerl
hizoways because the people of ench
' mil inust upon division of the
funds among so many different road-
thnt no permanent improve , ent re
suha.
HARRELD NOMINATES JOHNSTON FOR POSTMASTER
FOX.HEAVILL,ALLGDMARLw MOB CHIEF *
S i® SURRENDERS; CHARGES FILED
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 202, Ed. 5 Friday, December 21, 1923, newspaper, December 21, 1923; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1951877/m1/1/: accessed May 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.