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TWENTY-TWO PAGES—OKLAHOMA CITY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924.
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G.O. P. United on New Tax Plan
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NEAR EUFAULA
Cavnar Gets Report; Steele
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Longworth compromise to
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would go with him to call on Fall, I
Cooliege Hears News.
('artoons
New
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The administra-
They decided to test it mil and
tion has taken
a firm and an uncom
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told him he owed it in his country
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tell us in confidence. I began to state
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HARRIS CALLER
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threatened by directors.
Tri
By Jury
During Night.
Is
2.75 percent by volume.
Fel.
to centra! committee are told.
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a citv bank messenge
nd months
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uncer-
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1 year for passing
is abolishod.
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issed; "understand that distinetly.
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defended the special counsel’s delay in
S Rubier
Mrs Eh let
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what he might have
The Weather
Oil
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promptly no that he might go direct
(tba Cane, pfd 693k
Mr.
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Gangsters in
Guilty Pleas
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Crueible
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Hs previou
nil Inejiizs
Am
bit
sonle
• to
t pblicans of the house."’
Thr compromise provides for a flat
23 percent reduction from the present
the
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and shnuied
, Hex oily H
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say himself,
he hoped to
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Exclusive Service
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comes between $5,000 and $8,000, H nd
6 percent above that amount.
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eral service must accompany the ap*
। plications.
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York
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But
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They Announce Candidacy
In Race for a Home!
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Attempting To Break
Through ines.
naked Lenroot when they planned to
start the suits.
"Very soon," Lenroot replied.
Counsel is Discussed.
tain entertainment.
M.
FRIDAY LAST DAY
FOR ARMY CLAIMS
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Then they
gether. This
’ They're f
cided. •Will
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Lenroot Under Fire With
Smoot Answers Critics;
Suits Are Demanded.
UAUGHERTY UN
BURERU CASE
Efforts To Name Credential
| Committee Brings Howls
Of Protest.
Leaders; Surtax Rate To
Be 37 1-2 Percent.
IMMIGRATION QUOTAS
ARE CUT 1 PERCENT
.. 171
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. 1755
In I he rob-
train Heir
idei guilty
t ourt.
. 37
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Faria. .IT'.
CHIEF REFERS
TO QUIT TASK
Cut ils
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tieizzati
that I did not want to hear the nami
"You ran try men very rapidly in the
sennte, but you must have a carefully
prepared case to submit it to the test
jf judicial procedure."
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Poblished bailv Eucept sundny
•Oo per moutn; $6.00 per veac m ndvanen.
$
Three Contests.
Pavidson said that there wouta bo
ut least three contests. The Davidsn
FIRST in the
EVENING FIELD
. 12/23, •lea
311 distriet
t v and to himself. Fall finally stated the
e man was out of town but he would
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woman and he was then introduced
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not 8toD II ' IlE just be
mi Peer 2, I oluin !.)
FORTY HOUSE MEMBERS
ASK 2.75 PERCENT BEER
ctied first, she wus the 1 promising
900. Her mother, Harris testitied she'u 1,
told him. wasa woman of culture
/'Keep Still Or Leave The
Lenroot immediately replied, saying was reached today
Smoot had wired Fall Io Decomber tu • -
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---- In the packiug
of the eredentials committee with
those who will do the bidding of the
present chairman."
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Nevada Con
M.YSfockCist
(Lhst Satn »
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open ote.
Manzuna’s Mayor \ssailed.
A amnphlet b <». E. Border, mayor
One man shot in new outbreak dur.
ing Chicago garment workers' strike
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SEMINS' MOVE
THROWS MEET
INTO DISORDER
comes under $41,000; 5 percent on in Boldel 8
promise had been agreed
•ma..-
Oil 305.
.. 14K
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l 111
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in dwte. 1921
- tiding 7 a hi
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the morning's most
felt quite mp
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Local
Fair am! warmer weather expected
Trapp s
lean. I'm
woulil he voted for by "practically all
Senator Borah, republican.
HOI KIA TMMIERTURE,
commission! He is now in New
City in the capncity of general
sailor for the Texss । ompany.
river packefs. Her father, she told
, him. had left her mother about $350.
Room ‘I yigoe AAmonichag De in just his unde । lothing nnd a
no- ---ssRuuSlES wool blnnket taken from nis bed
Her After Outbreak. Winkler Faced Trial.
The committee meets at 3 O’clock lr.
the lnights of Pythias hall. Fourth
and Broadway.
Pere Mar ... 42%
PAiiiips I’.tro. 38
Pierce Arrow . 1014
. S “84
. -nkli
222 0g
-Lnited Drug. 79
iwo pounds.
is there (or her health
vl 28 Mrs. Elea
। is juinp d to her
"liar" at hez hus-
il hi in bznker, to-
and members of the house Joined today in
me like wilful derellec tion of duly dn
the part of those whose duty it is to
protect the puble."
National 10
s dragged into Tenpot In- the
come before the committe to explain
Ida purchase of a ranch for $91,000.
' Fa! said he would come nnd the
next thing I knew, Smoot told me
that Fall was here in Washington."
lenroot conttrrtrett.
Fall Appeared III.
• rici C H I C A (
Dugherty,
Lnited State
ninth tensib’y p,
mezzanine at the Hotel Rice It was
the first time we had talked alonc.
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building here.
Evidence showing that the injury
nothing to explain.
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11 a. Hl
1 ! noon .
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witrys over 12
A11 Coast IJ t 14
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tteynolils 'H-. $9
g.».b Air Line. 10
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3
1k
j *•• ratic rates would be eliminated
। the final vote on the bill.
Trial ot these four students was
scheduled for an earlirr date. Smith
prefix yin;
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H day, when hr tostified in his annul
87 ment suit that 550,000 Wis more thun
Okesa last August. Five bandits
to Miami, bl* to join his wife, who boarded the train at Bartlesville.
All ( .fc W l.. 17
Baleiwin L0c0.123
ham... . as
Beth Ml . . 61
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charges alleging irregularities in the
handling of slate tubercular cattle
fund. Just after Thursday.
The senat adjour ed at noon, lnck-
ing a quorum. The democratic mein-
l ers, apparently, having joined Gover-
( nor Trapp in building fences prcpara
tory to convening of the state central
committee.
House May Nijourn.
his resk and she -al down.
"Do that once more, madam, nod
< you will leave this court, he admot
deided hetwee n themselve
Mr Daugherty said
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lucy Elizabeth tried it ne:
Still nohody answorec
pur their voi :
time the nursi
wiling ns. ' th
Famous Play
Ben Asphalt
lien kilec
Ben Mli*
new York
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vided in the dem*** rat le schedule.
Ineomes between $100,000 and $150,-
000 would be taxed at 36 percent
under the compromise, and the nor-
place the democratic income
rates now in the revenue bill.
Altep a long conference bi tween
lenders of the two factions President
Cooiidge was told that vepuhlican
j of the hous were confident th dem.
comes in
committee were trying to block the
investigation.
"These same invendoes are beina
discussed in the press at the present
time."" Lenroot said.
"It is very unfortunate that this in
vestigation cannot be conducted with
out politics."
Senator Dill, democrat. Washington,
did. It Was in the afternoon nnd not
at night, as has been stated. We
found a nurse with Fall and he ap.
peared to be a sick man. We first
discussed his health nnd then the
deal. Our visit consumed a half hour.
"Fall said h had borrowed tin
money to buy the ranch in the course
of ordinary business. He borrowed it
from a friend but he would not tell
i he name. I urged him to reveal the
i ame and no did Senator Smot. T
it eemed like a
I’, s sti
i:tah Cop
W estirg
nor Ela Im f. •
COUNCIL TO PROBE
CRIBBING CHARGES
to Mrs. Hosea C Harris, whom the
girl affectionately tailed ' untie."
Miss Lev, he added, told him she
was the niece of Capt James Lee.
hand of the Lee'line of Mississippi
of Mangum, attacking the supreme
। court and asking for leave to appear
as a witness against it is the subject
of a resolution introduced in the house
tween republican organiza-
tion and insurgent leaders
— Harty M
eral of tin-
enroot replied.
Lenroot asked Me Kellar if he ques.
' • foned the ability of special ounsel in
• . the oil inquiry, 3
"Fall. Sinclair and Doheny should
x have been indicted weeks ago," Sen-
I ntnr McKellar said. "and it looks to
with the .
, same chane
complete that government business
if we get a fair deal we have the
Night won by a big majority," David-
son told the caucus. "The present
chnirman is going to astempt to nome
e..,. . Former sei vice inen wishing to malu the credentials’ comihittee himself
dents "III he called before the student during federal service must do so given the four candidates who ar,
rounei Thursday evening for investi March 1. ,i was said Thursday by L seeking the chairmanship *
uatlon concerning alleged cheating in W. Kibler, sub district manager of the thing we have to tear
montniy examinations, according to r. S Veteran's bureau in the Harn
Lester E. Smith, president
What Has Become of—
<’. B. Amr*., former city ittorney
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nion Pa* ri“a4
Allied Che in . .
Am t'in .....114%
Am (lar ..... 165
That h
ltis plne
bes he
immediately arose to his feet
Markets
Oils deyelop strength as market
stii tens.
of 194,000, as pro-
bogus check and la
stand against graft and
corruption in all of its forms." Gov.
' nor Trapp said Thursday. on the
da' of the meeting of the state cm
tral committee.
We must stand against graft, ever,
when the finger of suspicion points in
the direction of the chairman of the
democratic state central committee
much as We may regret to find that
"Can the senator assure ns when
action will be started." Senator Me
Kellar of Tennessee asked.
"It wouid seem to me, in view of
the loss of oil from the reserves, thnt
the first thing to du would be to se
cure injunctions and until those pro.
ceedings are conelude the counsg
should devote themselves to that,"
F. compromise
Harris testifieu to the allegec mis
representationg of fainily made to him
I by his wife. Hr is seeking annulment
on the groun l of frnud. ' I first met
Mrs. Harris in Houston, Texas, in
1915," he said, "being introduced by
Jeff MeLemore, congressman, whom
I had known twenty years. Miss Lee
was intrduced as Elaine Lie of
Memphis."
urnnd for
ans hirezi
Surtax rates witli the same brackets
retained.
Surtax Rate Fixed.
'I'his would Dinko the maximum
3714 percent on incomes in excess of;
$200,000 in place of 4 1 percent on in-
tu have and remainer and member of the suprme
Editorial
ADN ERTISING a dinner at a dolla
-- a late in the news columns is
unusual, so this ought to be read.
This is a frank effort to get you to
" i iS i strong supporter of Davidson She
i hr ‘sone18 are charged with th* Slid she was elected charman by
theft of 20,000 worth of convert vote of forty thres to eleven at tre
ihle bonds from a Katy train nenr Kingfisher count , (minittee meet n3,
last August. Five bandits Credentials Talked.
to snfeguard their interests, but they cutdle them and loye then
baven't been in any huriy about it. *
had in his life. ustice against him.
WASHINGTON, Feb.
—V irtual agreement
Hiding in the woods, some-
times running down the open
road, L. L. Steele, who es-
caped with George Winkler
from the county jail Thurs-
& Wn ..118
Bau ..... 503- |
till .....51
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9: i, । I mi ml.
We must have an outstandins
* iden. He must possess a characte
aud repitation that is bCyond re-
1"" ‘11 He must be a man who can
commnnd the support and connidence
0 the pUllie I feel that senator
oveut L. Davidson is that kind of a
man.
Election of Davidson as ehnirmal
l of th< committe was predicted.
‘ laims ml counter claims were
inde by th. four seeking the chair-
1 nship nnd, with a number of Die
0 votes in the convention coming
uninstrueted, guessing on the out.
r left: Lm > El
) an announcement that next week
they each will introduce a bill to le*
galize the manufacture ami sale of
beverages with an alcoholic content of
,i n ‛m
l n. ik.
ni.
"SenatrSmoot asked me if
Sinclair Used Lease As
• “Club,” Senators Are Told
> WASHINGTON, Feb, 28.—Marry
, Stnetatr, who eased Teapot Dome
Harris suid McLemore told
groat did about the young
EHimy Page
Oklaboma Indians have
POLICE CALLED TO QUELL
STORM IN PARTY CAUCUS
Fept € -entatix ex Hacharaoh,
by a vote of 44 to 15 In the house at
2 o’clock. The speaker was author-
izvil by the house in num* a new
board of managers to take the ten
articles to the senate.
Whitehurst. president of the state
board of agriculture, was impeachei
on article nine of the managers'
nouinet would have
Sou i* m %
Son ill . 435
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Nii.l. f’orp .1031
41
SI.... shet.. 113 him a
Sou Ry pel 7. % 1
X {-Caro (’belli 53
join n the house in time f«u the nttend-
. ..... nncr of its membets nt the committee
Jerney1 Ilson, ' onnecticut and Mils mecting. Th., house has not sutrie ient
New Yorl. republi in memhers on memberslip rhurndns ... puK , b.n
..... ways and means committee and covernor rmppand Parke, IAN.......
stauneh. .....ocates "f the ......................... reported buny at
tat... informed th.. !"ident a com DaVMson neadouart
nud An investigation
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Garner's Bill Doomed; Say The lentil and final impeachment
charge agnst I. A. Whitehurst, al-
• leging general incompetence, carried
and an extensive travele
[ "It was our first intimate talk."
gaie the hanker. "We sat on the
c y
Ml
rived here today, os.
• lion with the ted
investigation of the
He r fused to add
(ul l'etro 20 a.. t ',i
Can I' ■ 7 • x K Pac
Idaho cen Leathet . 11 l’rob Prods
" C’erro de Paaco U
Chandler Mm *.*•
Rotator hospital, had also escaped
W ilson’s alleged illness resulter in
"his being taken to the hospital Tues.
dn\ A guard was placedghere with
him, hut some time during the morn,
ing he escaped He perfet ted his es.
0dy said
"Oh, what lovely twin
Following the escup of the two
men Thursday it w is learned that W.
W Wilson hi id under zuard at the wa
qully. Sinclizir usecl Fall's name a.*
club to drive out smali operators
mix yer testifiee.
Seni Or Edwards asks investgation
of dry enforcement ageneics.
Salter, which condemns
effort. .1. P. Rossiter of
elns vote to redure the nunta per soid. other matter s have p i ent
rentage from 3 percent to 2 vercent ed it.
I'om former Secretary of the Interior Git.Nor p«li 63
’’all. used a "club" on rival interests 11 centra i‘' ’h*i^
0 quiet their claims to his conies inspire Cop. . 23’
•Ion, it developed today before the Int F“u IL
.mate oil Investigating committee, . in paper . 184
OF DEMOCRATS
deuce To Senate.
Winkler was to havi fn< til trial
Thursday for holding up ami obinz
Henryetta, declared Border, having
lost a decsion before the supreme
court was attempting tn appeal to the
' legislature.
Mrs. Annette Ehler, newly electec
chnirman of the Kingfisher county
committee, told the Davidson caucus
that she had been disqualified by Se*
forces to.
answered,
twin* de-
Three escape county offie
Cai thy slayers refuse to go
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. j
—Senator Lenroot, republi-
can of Wisconsin offered to '
retire as chairman of the
senate oil investigation com-;
mittee this afternoon in the
course of a senate speech in
which he gave the "inside
story'! of the secret confer-
ence which he said Senator
Smoot, republican of Utah,
had with former Secretary of
the Interior Fall prior to
Fall’s appearance on the wit-
ness stand.
"I would be glad to he relleved of
the duties as chairman," said Len.
mot, "and if this investigation goes
on indefinitely, I shall have to."
Lenroot was prompted to explain
the conference by Senator Hetflin,
democrat of Alabama, who termed
newspaper accounts ot the secret con-
ference as "shocking."
A "Strange Proceedure.”
"This x\as a strange proceedure,"
said Heflin.
Lenroot says Smoot invited him lo l
meet Fall; Smoot said Lenroot issued
•he invitation. These two senators
are at cross purposes. Hnroot • tys
Fall told him he got his $10,000 from
Harris eailed Im- by wife as he
testifies in dixtiivM nckion.
A quesiion of n quorum may ad
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2S—Forty
In confldece. but before I finished
speakig Fall said ha h id made the
loan from Edward B. McLean."
Heflin Is Scored.
Lenroot vigorously denouncod what
he termed II* flin n “intimations* that
day morning is trying to
break through a net of deputy
। sheriffs which has been
formed about him near Eu-
faula. according to word re-
ceived bv Tom Cavnar,
sheriff, late Thursday.
Town officers at Eufaula recog.
nized steele as he XX out through
town with a traveling salesman
from whom he had "bimmmed" a
rid No trace has been found of
Winkler.
Cavnar said he was advised Steele
was headed toward Shawnee and he
immediately ordered two or his depu-
of Max L. Cun- ties to trail the fugitive. The sheriff
ninsnam. former atate hikhway ensi predicted Steele wiI be eapt ured
net i. now in charge of capitol grounds Thorsdey nigbt
Improvement for the Western Paving Frnnk Brumley convieteasiaveror
company, hn* ....... nskied by W. B./Pau M.i’mfhv, walked to n„ open ;
.Mr-Bor. spealcer, he suid. The speaker door of ...... ounty jan narly wed
de Inred the hearink on rontracts in nesdn . ........... then ehanged h(.
Stephens county let while Cunnins mind ane decided it h. Km out i
ham was highway chiet will be an would he in „ legal way.
McLean; Smoot snId l Hl did not
nention M< Loan dining the confer-
t nce. I would like to know what netu-
ally happened at that s oret confer*
•me. The whole thing is shucking
launching legal action. Borah said.
Whitehurst impeached on
charge.
Nep i .v ti . 5t"
Etur#
Sineia h (on.. 22 -
certain republican members of the „i„| rate would 1.,. 3 percent on in ! by Leslie
Police officers were used
to restore order at the meet-
ing of the democratic state
central committee here to-
day. when an uproar ensued
during the debate over the
naming of the credential?
committee.
Ed Semans, chairman, was inter
upted while reading his appointment*
in the committee by Joun Logan
Tulsa, chairman of the Tulsa county
delegation, who attempted to get the
floor tin a point of order.
t proar is Continuous.
The chairman did not recognize
Logan and several police otficers
forced Logan to take his seat. Logan,
however, finally gained the floor anc
read a nih tion of the rules which he
claimed gave the committee and not
i he chairman the right tu select the
credentials body.
W. K Alexander. Oklahoma City
i sputed Lesan’s contention. The hat
WHs in n continuous uproar during
this procedure Many members wer
*••1 their fect and a threat tu boit the
meeting was made by Logan.
' The democratic party must enter
th- coining campaign with dear
hands offering no apologies and with
c(rthy vase had the
Spencer gangsters in guilty pleat ---- -------
Shartei reclectedoulahoma ,-aii Attorney General May Issue 0gg and Kely Spring Ser-
ay president. Track mileage cut Statement On Oil Probe prise; Six Others Demand
apdidates to announce the Times.
They are nndidates for a home, a
mother And a fathi i.
They were born on Christ mas day.
for she was most always surrounded
11’.' admnirers." Int‛21 “nous.
The Duvidson caucus Meousncd
means of keeping Semans from nam.
ing a packed credentials committee.
(‛heu & ohto 7114
Chi K Norwn 61L
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1.0( XI I Bill < \ST-tieneral fuir and
vomewhat warmer wei tier tonight nnd
l riday. Minimun temperature tonigrit
.hi in rr
STATE FORFCANT--Tonight (air and
warmer, Friday full, warmer except
nortlwest portion.
Smans‛ hands not
e at stake, dlole
was to have heen taken tn Mi Alister
the latter pa it of the week Wilson
waf being held on an num Hun
• harge.
Probe To Be Open,
1 K Wright, (utility attorney, de
* Inred he had no law under which to
investignte the break. County com.
missioners declarod they "would 100k
into the matter."
in prospet. Tax on smll trui ks
, nttend Ed Overholsers dinner at the
' Shrine Temple Friday evening. There
! is no blind purpose in this dinner. No
collection will be taken. The street
railway company will not he dis.
« ussed. No fund raising camyign
will be the surprise foalure of the
i evening.
The Idea is to get 1,000 oklnhoma
City folk together to sell them on
themselves There is no dry rot hero,
just a little dragging. We ought to
get together and give ourselves the
If you have become so great that
you cannot get down in associating
with Bbbitts any mor", yon ought to
go to a doctor. Re of the town in*
etoad of just hi it.
I: Uri Stores. 7tl
U s ind Aico 7614
WASHINGTON, Feb 2S.~The een
SUH of 1910 was, adopted definitely to
day by the senate immigration com
inittee as the basis for immigration
quotas under .the new immigartion
laxv. -
The <■ mmitice also decided by m
lenna
l’eopit H (lux
Hroi A IC* f
Pmi «*ll
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ip the runwny wher they xv ore tak-
ing their morning 4 xercisc. . Herman
Fox Davis, sentenced to life imprs
onment Wednesday, was on the second
floor, locked in his cell
Thai's an easy jail to get out of.
anyway Anylody could get out of it
with a half day’s work." Eustace
Knight said
Third Escape Made.
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Wussurvogi I rapped a dozen times on Stcole was unde s senience nf nne
through I he testimony of Karl Invincible 011 14%
Schuyler. Denver oil lawyer. WhokelX 8r:28
negotiated some of Ilie settlements by i lima Loch
which Sinclair adjusted these claims 1 A N.
Sinclair threatened to have Sucre Marlanaou
i ary Fall "cancel by executive action. Maxweli "B
the smaller cInima that confueted NA‛z St.W! 11 2
with Sinclair's," Schuyler said, and No r*e pfa ib**
this was a pntent aigument in per N Y Cen • 101.
...... New Haven 4 29%
"Cu"tinpt* "n l’age 2, Column 3.) | Jid
International
I S gunboat sent to Mexican port
held by rebels.
IE ELIZ BETH and .
— e earl j 1221 she hud gone to hunt i
P’risoners Had Open Wa;
Hustare Knight and Turn Buloph.
also unde: life sentence in conneettoii
tements relative to elenton el a IV‛v to try the case
Washington. Was under way and was • xperter to
. . u ii occupy the greater part of the day I
■' Demand Trial.
st.....I that he was here on ,8X othen "Dee members of the
nt Is.....se and Spectea tbond plenilod not when a ;
ikli Hint tuginess was com. reiHnet Saturday, after a new in-
1 1i-t * dirtment had been drawn up by a *
... sproia, grand ivry Ai1 at the
........ 1 sild he hnd qurst of .....listrit Attorhes
xtatomon1 1o.n:..... and did I’nder the previous Indi,! mom cor-
poLknow "ou11 have .an: 1e vietion would have rendered ........ to
ni poss/ly late I" the y. a maximum penanty of ten years.
What l>. mizht say later, .Mr. while unler the present due the max.
Dusherty indt ated. probably would imum is twenty.five seurs. Those who’
be in connection with the ovi rnment . vleaded no, guilty nr',; Georze Curtis,
netion in the veteran burenu me, । Frank Nash. Kiley Dixon. Eari
NuE In indicated that what.the sen Thayer, G. C. Durrell and Goldie
are oil committee might do, or an- Batea, former swe theurt of spencer mana T’hursday mon
Bond Theft Alleged. Is a strong sunnorteror t
chnrge xx ph pn
bery of a Kat;
Okesa in Align??
Rangers sent to Lufkin. Texi
alter attempt is made io lynch neg
accused of murder. •
nao. Memhers of the count attorney’s
office believed he wou|<! not get less
thn a I went y fi ve year kente nee ns
they had "an open nnd shut" ease
\ nmrifum <
Wubash . .
XVII f
Wilnon <•
lnuston Oil
Mr
2
Iury
a There
Int r &
A tn Zinc .
Natl ieud
necessary.
Future of Party at Stake,
in entering the right for the elec
il'-ii ot a new chairman of the state
V. mittee, we have done so holes g
thn the honor and future of the demm-
ocratie party is at stake. Not oti
enny of suite funds has been ex
pnnded by us in our efforts to 10,
tieve the varty ho .or. No caninte
tor suite , hairman has used st.te
fuid8 ior this purpose, suve and ex
...... where such candidate niny navr
employed methods to do so not known
i the publie 0|. to myself until very
recently.
Davidson Urged.
nice world then to could probably yell the loude
and (arrie lice. Nobody answered.
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