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Crescent Wildcat Will Be -'«■ fairly heavy earthquake shocks
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which will he delivered here on in-
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and Franklin Oil association wildcat
ing following
night of several
in jail for the offense.
Playgrounds
ing only in "winter resorts " again
very truly,
Snow As Heavy Nowadays
to relieve them.
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1 from New York, announced- after a
ranging between
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contract this afternoon. Terms were grees and 36 degrees with Tampa.
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lialilitx of Ilie tonlamen.
mate Is here to stay.
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prophet extraordinary of
the fore,
fool
makers.
the tity commisninners are that the
Galyeston.
part of Eastern avenue acron* its
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I’nder an npproval of the merer
DISTRICT COURT JURY
right Iwf way nnAV' the wild*' ntir*'
mas.
Jes" getting ready for that
agreement takes place. It is thought
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a munnion will
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The Mate Reunion of Confederate:
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action against his bondsmen. Hill be
Hevea.
At Managua Today,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.
Against Former Clerk
Now Facing Charges.
"sweltered" under a 7X. with 50 de-
grees as the low mark.
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EDITION
questton but that he is guilty as
charged. He already has been pun-
Fliers lost in ncarch for missing
mountain climber.
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house providing for 110 daily pay
for member* of lower branch of
assembly.
outlawry of the British.
Labor parades were staged through'
out the afternoon through the con-
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. speakers than frem sunset kies,
he continued. Through broadeast-
ing of the government’s forecast.
Mie farmer can Im- prepared for the
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Cargill’s return to t>ar to
bring legal fight*--
CHICAGO, Jun. 6—— There I*
as much snow nowadays as there
was twenty five years ago, despite
amendment to city charter beclouds
forthcoming municipal election.
(Keep ’Em On, ’ Warns
Prophet Ike Sutton
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One shake
night: slight
"The signs are all set
Fer a frees® an. blow,
With plenty of rain
And mountain* of snow,"
PAVING IS DEMANDED
OF RAILWAY COMPANY
CONFEDERATE VETERANS
HOLD REUNION HERE
; SENTENCE SERMONS
It Is Always Safe:
—To count your eggs before they
ar* hatched- you know your
limitations then.
—To get th* worst new* first-
everything is good news after
. that.
—To understate your case— then
you do not have to make good
on a boast.
—To take the side upon which
there is no doubt.
—To tell the truth when in doubt.
—To treat other people a little
better than they treat you.
—To assume that God la watch-
log.
next
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Evacuation of the British ronces- .
skin was carried out on an order of
the British consul.
warned: ,
"Any January month cornin'
in good
, British Move
All residents of the British conces-
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Frisco railroad donates property,
worth $60,000 to city for opening'
of Walker nvenue project.
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will see no one except those who
have legislative and state plans he
might want to include in hl* mes
ange.
Drilled In When Gas
Is Shut Off.
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Fla., showing 68 degrees ami 36 de-
grees. while Phoenix, Ari*., weather
rose to I* degrees with 42 as a mini-
mum.
Ion Angeles produced a maximum
Job Hunters Turned Away
From Perry Home; List
Fills Ledger.
those seeking appointment, listing
them alphabetically and geographic-
lally. —'
• should. •
For winter sunshine and
---balmy breexe --------
Jus' naturally warns of a
darn ‘good freexe."
A petition was received Thursday
by Warren E. Aloore, commissioner
W. M. H..
Managing Editor.
ubeda in tamufMRAMAMMfiHlon and tum
nishingio a governor'i
National
UTnited States onlers more ships
and marines to Nicaragun:
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"The obave naval forces are heinz
sent to join Rear Admiral Latlmeri
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- pbrte are issued. Official approval
to the move was given Wednesday
by W. F. Cnfander, chairman of the
federa. crop reporting honrd.
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Fon "January warm, th* Lord
I have mercy on grana and th*
widows?" ejaculated th* old-timer,
"as’it grass growr in January it
grow* ‘worner‘ for it all the yenr."
Bo. take it str ‘ht Srom Unele
Ike Sutton, monarch supreme of th*
Canadian river bottoms, we are now
enjoying a "fool weati pnradize
and sieh." with lots of snows. ang
blows and freezing weather ahead.
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posed of city and Guthrie business
men, carried the test to 3,000 feet
when arrangements were made for
the Texas Pacific company to com-
ua.. 4
Admiral Eberle
with other shtps of ths scouting
fleet.
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Galveston showed a maximum of
66 degrees with a chilly 36 ns a
whs pinted . Mrs Cochran severa)
months ago. ire
I dent council.
j Mont hjection to the amendment
wasynined In* the freshman class,
• while the seniors passed every pe-
tern-
66 de-
priation of $223,000 made for
| purpose of defraying expense
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LD Kncle ike Hutton, weather
goln1 tn wait until any May, fey
about the time these legislators get
to steamin.' the rest of us mortals
will be a freczin.
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popular opinion to the contrary.
Prof. Henry G. Cox, government
weather forecaster here says.
The new contingent nt marine*
wiU be taken from Guantaimo, a de-
tachment of marine* aboard the Ar-
tonne will replace th* men trom
the Galveston at Managua, and th
loiter will return to their ship.
The mine sweeper Quail has been
ity nna wuburba, 460 me-1 ll rf la
OataM* »a burbav, Ms me: •• »r. la advanee
_ I OH whs thrown halfway up the
Demonstration I rjed derrick by a head now and the
Article 11—That a big demonstra j ric k floor and adjacent ground is
tion and parade be held in the na- , covered with It the reports said. The
live city this afternoon.
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Student, Labor Group
Requests Indemity,
Apology; Gives 3
Days For British
Action.
wa* felt .It f, 4.”. last
Who Shakes His Coat On Winter Day, Will
Gladly Put It On in May’.
$4 Day Increase Drafted To
Avoid Senate And
Governor. '
Funny Page
There Isn't as much unemploy-
ment as you might assume from the
number of people seeking political
join.
AND you can't get away from th*
E% "signa." emphatically declared
Unele Ike as he wiped th* sweat
from His brow and tnok Caesar-
Geronimo on his lap for closer ex
have the resolution in such form
tion suit filed by Emmett Cochran.
Cochran charged that his wite.
Rosa Cochran, was spirited from
_ kin* I’X Thayer, hi* partner in I to-
ma to crop the past year. He fur.
recovered in the
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The Book Nobody Ihaws- * mo
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and six-inch casing. The well prob-
‘If we nut goln' to ha e a con-
tinued warm apell, my tomcat would
in the senate was expected by
house members when the salary bill. _____r______________
increasing the pay of state officer*, ’Ion have been moved to other parts
reaches the house for consideration of the foreign quarter. .
form
these here
Temperature of 72 Degrees
Here Far Higher Than
-lorida and California.
ever, to equal the speed of the sen-
ate in disposing nt the measure, so
(Pirane lurs te Par t. Columw X.)
squadron.
An official announcement. Isue
by Admiral Eberle, the chief of no-
vel operation*. Hated the six new-
ships and said:
Either in Atlantie or Pacifie ,
"The above ships and men will
be under the direct command <
Rear Admiral Latimer for such
service aa he may assizn them on
either the Atlantic or Pacific coasts
of Nicaragua.
conaidered an expression of senti-
ment. The proposal was voted down
overwhelmingly.
Fight General Salary Increase
Wrangle that probably will be the
equal if not greater than the debate
Local
Resolution to be introduced In
members to constitute a majority
of the group so that there would la-
no. chance of the resolution falling
to pnas.
----HedgeExeeu#-—4pprmrat----
amount can be
cold spell."
And another thing, Uncle
Paid Circulation Greater Than Any Other Evening Newspaper Published in Oklahoma
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EIGHTEEN PAGES-OKLAHOMA CITY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1927.
lesser tremors, startled residents of
Calexico and Mexicala, acrom the
international line, but apparently
did no damage.
BRAWLY. Oli., Jan. 6 — (-A
light earthquake was felt here at
about 8:45 a. m. today. No damage
was reported.
CROP STATISTICIAN TO", .d"putdlc property, requesting thnt
QUARTERS AT CAPITOL th "* mmtustonor see that the
, tends nix'said the ent’was but a
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Will never go out
that it would not be necessary for there,
the expense allowance to he signed
The measure practically doubles
the enlaries of all elected state offl.
cers, other than the court justices
whose pny would he Incrensed from
$6,000 to $7,500 per year,
House members exnected, ‘how.
you ran
ern waters an aditional naval "orce
, of three hat tleships, six cruiner,
thirty-nine destroyers and auxin
aries, ineluding air squadrons.
There are about 10,289 men iu tte
scouting fleet. .
Tbe legation guard at Managua
will be under command ot Leut, 3
Coin. W. N. Richardson Jr., of the
plete it. At 3,850 feet a 6,000.000-
foot flow of gas was encountered.
Oil from the well tests 42 gravity,
and may test even higher, it is be
lleved by Franklin officials.
operators will prepare for s’oraze
before drilling in the w- l. t was an
nounced Thursday,
TUNNEY TO DEFEND
TITLE THIS YEAR
I imunin luuliimlllutwewiri
ORS MANSION d
ILL BE PROPOSEP
Appropriationa of $16,000 to be
A amendment to the constitution
of Oklahoma City university Bhened
see, as l has maid be- yenterday in meeting of the four
— - - 'classes puts a grade restriction on
xtudents holding school offices. TRe
amendment was proposed by the stu-
.M. K and T. railway paves that
Canadian river bottoms, slowly wenthermen and alamanne
treked Into Oklahoma City Wednes but you can’t fool a cat like my
day afternoon. to "warn them city Caesar-Geronimo.
COOLIDGE’S GUESTS ARE
FROM BOTH PARTIES
WASHINGTON, Jan, t. - —
The White House breakfast guest
list today again'showed a bipartisan
gathering, loth democrats and re-
publican members of congress at-
tending. .
The zuesta were Senators Willi*.
Ohio, and Warren, Wyoming, repuh-
Ienns: Walsh. Montana, and Reed.
Missouri, demperats; Representatives
Thatcher, Kentucky; Pratt, New
York; Johnston. South Dakota, and
Wiams, Illinois repuhlicans, and
Crisp. Georgia: Hudspeth, Texas, and
Fou, North Carolina, democrata. . -,
Who shakes his coat on a
winter'* day.
Will gladly put it on in
May.”
"But,” pertly pointed out the ven-
erable weather prophet, "w ain't
Six light shocks occurring during
the night' shook buildings damaged
or weakened in the set les of heavy
quakes here last Saturday and Sun-
day. The rolling shock this morn-
ing. the meventh in fourteen hour*,
was the heaviest since the major
■ hocks which marked the beginning
by the governor or approved by the
bennte.
It the action is taken, each house
member, in addition to traveling ex-
lienee, will draw $10 per day. $6 or
this being salsry and the remainder
expense.
were felt in Imperial valley about
8:30 o'clock this morning, reports
to the telephone company here said
■ton.
Johnston, now at his home in
Kansas Governor"s Father III
FREDONIA, Kan., Jan. G—I—
cessions without onposition. Trou-
ble was feared in the other foreign
settlements but a rainstorm finally
caused the demonstrators to break
up.
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CALEXICO, Cal., Jan. 6 — I— A
sharp earthquale ar 8:45 this morn-
ther charmed thnt Thayer had made
all preparat Iona for the divorce that
m,,e
a long ago started shedding, but, no
sir.' nesar-Geronimo has been grow.
in seventy-two hours. They are as
follows:
Article 1—That a protest be sent
to the British conrul by the Nation-
alist government That a request be
made to the British government for
tire payment of nn Indemnity for
those killed and wounded in the dis
turhanee of January 3. That pun-
ishment 1e meted to British uni
formed men who used force to hand
Page 8 Jacob W. Paulen, .father of Gover-
nor Paulen, seriously UI here, "spent
F’age 9 a very bad night." hl* attending phy:
sicinns aald this, morning. He wys
Pge ll i restless and slept but little. His at
conference witheTunney this morn-
ing. that the < hampion would sign a i peratures
Farmers are pretty xood weuth-
er xuessere ’ but t hey can lear n
more of the morrow from loud
tomcat. Ing hair like lizhtnin’ nce Christ-
dogs ” meA • --iaa --1-Hlai -
of the garrison troops be estabiishied logan county, at the offices of the
; Franklin asnociation here.
next September against sny con-
lender S le. ted by Tex Rickard, pro-
moter. for w nth was declared to he
th* targest guarantee ever made for
a fight.
Rickard, whocame here last night
merger will be in effect b
Monday, before any orc
Jacksonville. Fla., showed
LOGAN TEST 5 ^ew Tremors Rock
FILLED BY OIL Lower California UPON MESSAGE
____________ ___________ I LOS ANGELES, Jap. R —.At—Bev-
Article 111—That an economic
boycott committee be organized.
Britain Believes
Situation Easier
LONDON, Jun. 6.——Great Bri-
tain today was breathing a little ean.
ler at. Hankow, where seething
. u , . . purpone of th* dinpatch of addition. L
Final touches are being made to . _. . . 02 o
a i troops and ships was to enable
message of the governor elect, Admiral Latimer to "thoroughly
protect American lives and prpperty
auguratton day by Henry S. John- in the war torn Central American *
ST LOUIS. Jun. <- -- Gene
I Tunney.world's heavyweight rham-
' pion, today agreed to tlefend his title
HANKOW, China Jan. 6.—• —
Representatives of lalworers, farmers,
merchants, students anil soldiers of
Hankow have formulated demands [
to be presented through the nation- 1
alista, or Cantonese government, to |
the British consul, including a de |
ma nd for Indemnity for Chinese al-
leged to have been killed and wound-
ed in the disturbances of Monday,
the withdrawal nt gunboats and an
apology to the (‘hinene government.
I Itimatum Articles
The demands, formulated in five
articles, are in the nature of an
ultimatum tn he complied with with-
member should he expelled after agriculture, office of Carl Robinson.
.. .three absence* was passed. *1 federal erop-statistician., will be
-kej ———m.. — 1 moved to the state capitol.
CHAMBER WANTS PART While the transfer will not bet
OF PRIZE STEER MEAT Imade until the formal signing onen
degreen, with
NORFOLK, Vs.. Jsn It.—im-rn
HOLDS FOR DEFENDANT isnout eruisers cincinnati anei
—— i Marblehead, which will be rushed
from Hampton Noada to Nicaragua;
are expected to leave tor Centrai
America tonight. They were du*
go Saturday to West Indian waters.
Attempt will be made to secure a
poation of "Rupert B," A. and M.
cotttre Hereford nteer thnt, won the
world’a grand champtonship in the
recent Intefnationol IJ veal ock show
in Chicase, to serve at the 1,000-plate
memhership dlrinrr to be held by the
Chamher of Commerce, January 14.
It was announced Wednesday hy Ed
Overholser. president-manager of
the chamber.
‘The steer now is owned by the
Wilmon Martin company in Phila-
delphia, which paid $3.60 a pound tor
the animal on foot. It -Is, to- be
wlaughtered and the meat sold over
the United States.
GRADE RESTRICTIONS temperature of
vorpn AN crnrwrC minimum of 50 degrees, while Fon
V•‛ EL UN 9 I •-EN I • j Francisco showed CO degrees and
5o degreea
Moore farm, 28 1R 4w.
national reunion will lie held in Indoor Sporjs— .
Tampa, Flo, April 4, T and S.u
Fifteen Ships In Squadron 2
Wi"h the arrival of th* shipa of
dered eouth today the squadrom
under Admiral Latimer will ennM^j j
of six crutsers, seven destroyers, on;
mine sweeper and the Argone
which is ovailable aa a transport. <
The total complement nt men wii
be a proximately 2,300, ine luding 53;
marines.
Under a regulaf schedule, th*
xouUng fleet is to sail Saturday for :
Guantanam bay. placing in noutn.
Thursday afternoon.
Opinion* differ widely in the house
over what should be done with the
bill. Some favor an amendment,
many strongly oppose any increase
> vielanitude» of the weather and
I plan his day"a work'in advance.
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minfum. while Corpus Christi
drill was only six inches in the sand (
at 4.0411 feet when operations were J
stopped to shut off gas between five
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veteras will be held June ». 10 nod Radio programs--
11 at Oklahoma City, the state.com. ,
mander. Ceherat.A"Yeageror Dorothy Dix—-
Tulsa, announcet Thursday. The n
office-seekers and those who
would Indorse petitioners are given
the cold shoulder this week as the
Brilliant sunshine and
temperature, those ever
----- I Three jolt* In El Centro coming 3 lone
A hole full of oil, following three together startled residents, but no
volunteers and armed police no long flows Wednesday afternoon, was re- ; early reports of damage were re-
the er carry arms or wear uniforms i ported Thurnday morning for the ceived at telephone offices there,
of j That the Chinese government must rexa. Pacific Coal and Oil companv One sharp tremor was felt at Calex-
— nexa nacme < < at and " it company ico at approximately the anme time.
reigned supreme here Wednesday
when another day of "Indian win-
ter" was enjoyed. | " 1 --N
. ‛ , assistant county attorney.
Oklahoma City boapted of a maxi- MI
__. o, , ... , | Hill has been working with J k <
mum wmoeraturminimun tempera- wrIhI, roonty nttomMy. fr ine Despite Popular Opinion,
ture of 41 degrees aaded bur vent to | pant three dn vs on ihe petition.
the weather rending. | Jac kron 8 shortaet »- hown hy
r<n audit of hie ncegunta in $15 202.
Only approximately TV third of this
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Four men ar* playing an tmoortant role in the affair* o the .mail
Central American reputlic,or Nicaragua. Admiral Eberle as thief of
naval operational* responnthde for ordering marine rrinforcements and
additional wr craft to, Nicaragua. Admiral Latinier is in command nt
the flotilla wih power to act. Juan Sacasa is leading the liberal revob.
tionists against the prenidept. Adolfo Dlax.
country.”
Marines Hue at Managua a..
Perry, has left word In Oklahoma A force or officer. TnG“ Ye
City and with his clerks that he blue-jaketn anai"marines"tmnm S-
cruiser Galveston, were to arrive at.
.Managua, the capital, at noon today-
to act as a legation guard.
Two Actions
folks alout this here tricky
weather."
For, according to I’nele Ike, who
with aid and through ohservaton of
weather affinities, formerly soJourn- ; from the county, will be filed late 1^ L fl n ft l n Ct
Thursday afternoon seeking to re ; U ‛IUII9 UIt9 2UY8 ______
cover as much of Jackson’s allegel IT C LV , 1 puadron to enable him to thorough*
»hortage as can be obtained under ] U. 3. I orecuster I protect American interests ana
the tond, according to R. P. Hill, I J the live* and property of American
and foreign citixens in Nicaragua.”
The only explanntion ot the sud.
den move obtainable in official quar-
ters was that the men taken from
the Galveaton to guard the Managua
legation could not he spared indefi-
nitely from their ship and that th*
new marine contingent was neede4.
8:45 p. in. and 10:25 p. m. With a
serie, of three, alno light, about 1
o’clot k this morning.
Reports from El Centro, largest
city in Imperlal vallew, said the
shock dhis morning was moderately
heavy. But no damage wa. reported !
CaemrGeronimo, favorite
and some dozen "houn*
claimed to have never
wrong:
tremors wevurre at
Two suits against bondsmen of ,
w . A Jackson, former county elerk ( f / i m ft / o la Nnf
popular now under a charge of embezzling •lllu-E IS II Ul
(A)—Six additional vessels
have been ordered to Nicar.
agua, carrying an expedi-
tionary force of 400 marines
to Nicaraguan waters where
Rear Admiral Latimer has
established neutral zones to
be observed by the rival fac-
tions at war for control of
the Nicaraguan government.
Th- ships are th. cruisers Cincin-
nattl and Marblehead, th* destroy,
ers Barker, 8mith Thompson and o
borne, and the submarine tender A*
gonne, -
Report to Amiral Latimer L
They wi report to Renr AdmirM
Latimer. In command of th* Amers
can forces in Nicaraguan waters ta^
such disposition as conditions war
rant. Two other destroyer* left Nor
folk vesterday. and although they
were to replace two other shipe of
Ihrli lype. they doubtlens will iJ
used temporarily to increase th*
total American naval strength avail-
able to Admiral Latimer. -»
The navy department mid thek
Continurd fair weather, too, wa« '
the prediciion for Oklahoma City
Thurndny, Hindu by the popular
weatherman.
be nought in a bin to be introduced
heformuthe house nt reprenentative$
hyieh Graham, Oklahoma county.
The hill *as being tier pa red Thure
day fn th* attorney general's office"
it provides an appropriatien sS
$7,000 for the bvilding, $25,000 tnr l
lands, aping and $13,000 tbr (Ml
Ing.
h TWo CRUISERS I
-13 OESTROYERS
ORDERED SUUTH
i U. S. Reinforces Armed
8 Strength; Marines Due
of the seismic disturbances last
week:
Attack on managerial
ished severely. I think ths fine
should stand, but I hope you will
agree with me that this brilllant
Ind. should he go to jail, will have a
very hard chance to ever make a
i uccessful citizen of the state in
which lie was born and educated.
On November 17 I wrote a letter to
Judge George Allen suggesting that
the sentence Im- commuted and that
he lie given his freedom during good
behavior. A copy of the letter is
attached hereto , -
I find now that my request was
beyond the bound, of the county
judge to comply with, and so, sir.
L FL up to you. I hope there is no
• maudlin sentiment in me in making
this request. It is my first plea
I of such a nature. I believe It just
i and fair. No finer opportunity than
L ihl- can come tn you in the final
days of your splendid administra-
F tion.
■ With best wishes for your suc-
cess in 1927 and hoping that the
" people of Oklahoma will not sown
■ forget the business administration
you have given them. «
I am with great respect, yours
Colorado wprison warden continue*
F to defy governor.
International
Mexican attorney genera to make
• own oil rulings.
Chinese unofficial group delivers
L ultimatum to Britain.
______________ pent to Corinto from th* canal zone ■
Perry and hla room while he wa. for temporary duty, and will remain
Pill | DQDALin Oklahoma City, Monday and nttached to Rear Admiral Latimers |
UUI ■ ■ ULI Ml I LU < make a journal of appUcatkins for
। appointments end at the clese of
Forecast last week this clerk had practically
filled one ledger with names of
not revealed, but it was understood
Rickard plans to stage the fight in
] the Yankee stadium at New York.
1 on which he holds a leane.
Jackson was tinder a bond of The difference is that today
$5,000 in carh of his two terms in thousands of nutomoblles beat
ottice, one thousand tight hundred 1 down the anew, and the dirt ac-
and sixty nine dollars of the short- cumulated in ’he atmosphere
.retook Place during his first term. nbve " buny world mixes *2’“
ana the remainder during his second flake* a they fall and makes
term. According to the audit. । them melt faster.
. ... , . .. aca 1 “bo season* are not changing.
One *u It wil l I— urought for »l ,863. r . ... . , ,
.. , .i l’rofessor Cox maintained in an )
The other xuit will ark for 8131,339 nddrek prepured forthe radio. nna
of which $5,000 i* said to Im- th. | I. gave ansurances that the eU-
guessed
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tinn unanimously. 1 ner "n npPOaI tne mOIRST
At the surp time an amendment of the OOP remtihE bureau" nt the groundu, a dintance of alwout .256 .
providing that any student council Koverntent and the' !ard "o feet This .treat already la paved
Connecting with1Twenty-third street . A in the-court „f T o Cham,
and It '• paved " halr. mile south here, district judge, late Wednesday
AnuEastrrn avenue, whie the street, for the defendant Edwin
conaeohanna"lw"epueve" in bnd Thayer, »an «ilenatien ot ArTec
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PRICE: City 2g, Ontrnd,
governor-eleet completed his plan
City Warm erJAGKSON BOND —=
! ihan bamed
Article IV—That a boycotting ym-
c.0.. ... , mittee be orsa nised in the urban cit- ably will be drilled in within two
Action o the house member*. It les. 1 days, it was said.
wA8 Pointed out:, is not in keeping Article V-That telegram* be sent 1 The test is three mile* north and
W .a V C sentiment. I the vote I throughout the world declaring tbs * mile west of Crescent, and forty
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in salary to 110 per day. may be
Editorial
Till* May Have Helped
Jan. 1, 1927.
Gov. M. E. Trapp. State Capitol,
Oklahoma City, Okla.:
My Dear Governor Crapp—You
dre about to leave the highest office
within the gift of the people of Okla-
homa. May 1 express the belief, a*
n citizen and taxpayer, that you
h: vc executed this trus. splendidly.
From long ranze i know some of
the pressures that are brought to
bear upon a state executive. I com-
pliment you for your wide knowl-
edge of government and statecraft
that hn* enabled you to walk
straight down the road of public
service, seldom looking to right or
left.
I know how you have been pes-
tered by friends seeking pardons
and paroles, some of which were
justified, and the uncompromising
attitude with which you strongly
and promptly refused clemency
Q-s\,,
ba liny
i i . dlicn r i }igu .
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HOUSE SNLARY Chinese Serve Drastic Ultimatum On Britis
AUVANUL WILL
BE PROPOSED
crowds of Chinese’ coolies have over- i
run the British coneension.
The slightest provocation on rhe i
part nt the British, however. It is
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House resolution that
; would authorize the pay-
ment of $4 per day to each
member of the house of rep-
resentatives as expense
money, in addition to the $6
per day salary, and travel-
ling expense to and from the
session, was to be introduced
Thursday afternoon by R.
W. Skinner, Ottawa county,
according to plans an-
nounced Thursday morning.
The resolution, will carry th* sig-
nature* of at let a score of other
house member*, it was predicted.
Effort* were being made before the
opening of the afternoon session to
get signatures of enough house
made you mere staunch friends than ... . ... mOT" " . ..
, th thi Cent of such action by th* senate. : presentation of an apolegY to the
""Thereare exceptions to all good althoush indications were that the t hinere government. That Chinese
nth-*, however. A. A matter of Ju.- sena ”, would follow with A similar in the Fritish concession he allowed
- tic. I now write seeking clemency resolutlon. . , , to h old mass meeting*, make
tor a boy I never saw HI* name I The payment of the per diem ex-iwperchesn’ hold procession" That
is Lee Thompson He was convicted "i be made from an nppro-
in the court of Cleveland county of
wearing a mask and sentenced to.. 1 .... ....
pay a fine of $500 and six month* legtslative session, the resglu- send civil armed police to the Brit jana rrann
There la no | tion provides. ish conceasion to maintain peace
Tha house memtier* planned to and order and that the headqugrters on the Sy
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