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F-111he Referee
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R ECA LUNG a certain "speech
of nomination" nude at San
A Menlo I am led to wont r
W hat t wonder is this:
"Is Cerp'ral Hoffman
running Jack Walton for the
presidncyr
'THE OhlahonA News has been
t 0 tilidelSttl Ili that it
neol expect yin 111' Ire advertise
monis from I he Oklahoma Rail-
W it V CO
The company objects t o the ell-
altitude of The News towa ril
our 'resent street ca r situation
That's quite all right Of coura
it's rt cobipanys priviiege to de
ride whether it Iva n ts to adver
tba: or not
S but what I want to make clear
once more is that Um editorial
policy of Thu NuW6 15 in no way
influenced by the advertising de-
' partment of The News
Some others in addition to t he
Oklahoma Rallwa y Co ha ve
seemed not to recognize that fact
The men who direct the editorial
policy or The News are trying to
' tell the truth as they see it trying
to print whet is helpful to Okla-
homa City as a whole and to the
slit le of Oklahoma as a who—
Being only human these men
will make mistakes
Itut one mistake I am sure they
will not make
That 15 the mistake o r letting
advertisers tell The NeA s
to t-ay and what nut to say m
it eoit' rial and !IONS eulaallIS
rrilEICE still are a few business
- 4 mea in Oklahoma and Ohla
Loma City who insist that the
- s:ate h n
as gone to the bowwows
o t it will take a number of
olts to rct Urn to 1101111alor
And that the bliFineSS and in
Mistrial life of the s' ate has been
irreparAly injured
$
4 h'ur the!-42 I ikfte mapped out a
i little 1ip and here hi the i 1111
I ( ) at Topeka Kan where
‘ve VflI review the recent industrial
and Libor troubles and the turbo-
' lent rflgn of King Henry Allen anti
his 'industrial court law
Sleep as you cross South Dakota
and you will be awakene1 as you
4u-os-- the North Dakota line by the
4 re-echoing of George Wilson's yoke
and you can view the crtunbled
ruins of banks wretked by the Non-
11 I
Partisan League
Junip ovr Into :linnsota and
chat with lu us em Johnson if you
can undcrstand him and then make
I
Ft S1111 visit in Wisconsin ‘vit h
en:i tor La Follet
d ry this time you win t r(
for a short chst with I he longhair
cd Senator 131o0k1art of lowa
This will remind you very much
o of Oklahoma and then you Can
I run over to Chicago and stop oft
for a httle visit Nvith riI Thong
4
son rind review the election frauds
I and police department scandal
Ey this time you will he ready
to enter Springfield and look over
records in Covernor
ttsea
Stop off at Indianapolis long
enough
gh to see goveror Van-en T
I'lcCtay who has been having finam
vial troubles of his own
I A9 you pass thru Virginia
sod Pennsylvania you might drop
flowers On tile graves cf t1I05417 N
have fallen in 1:11-or W tr 9 In the
last two years
t'
Hesitate at Atlantic City for n
he
drink in t wcommonwealth
ct co
tf New Jersey
I Then look over Governer Smith
who 1)31 refused to enforce the
prohibition laws in New York
Oo on up to Poston the seat of
all learning and get first hand In
formation about the policeman's
Ftrike and Our Calvin"
Corning back to St Louis you
I might ston long enough to get
RUTH CHARGES
ARE TALKED
House Members Confer On
Possible Impeachment
FILING EXPECTED TODAY
Committee Authorizes Action
On One Article
Presentation of charges ngainst
Charles I t Huth supreme court
contmisioner was iu‘titing decision
of the hoase investigating commit
tee Vednesday as to Which counts
were t Ned
Articles based on ft clinrge or Par-
don find parole trafficking drawn
up by a subcommittee made up Of
Fred Hansen Wyno rtyloss and
Je$s IlarHr was taken up br the
general tommittoe committee
after debate authorized Hansen to
filo one he !MI
Two Other
Two uher charges wece Leing uom
sidered and the committee was (I
hating over whether or not present
ing of the charges should wait until
mote evidence WitS gathered
th3
A ptirpotted letter front Ituth
Mrs Nina C Young pardon and
parole offwer recommending pa r
ior liendrix Murray-co who
had pleLded guilty on NT) liquor
charges was part of the committee s
evi lence
Aggie Probe
Investigation Of the b("-1 11 of a grtj
eultints practically compleied
a report will be made this W
S Vernon acting chairman of the
house committee announced
"I am handing you herewith pedb
tion for parole of Will Ilendrix con
x'icteil in Murray-co to having Jos
session of intoxicating liquors You
will notice the accompanying pcta-
lion signed by thc mayor of Sub
'Mir vim is our particular friend
and by the chief of police rind
MI tI)ni 1 h(J entertained us
miiie we ‘rere in Sulphur The poti
tion Is also signed by quite a
her of irleilleSS Melt Viet Ire Wi:11
the applicant Will
Hendrix
interest in
this matter save and exceta these
parties presented this matter to rue
and liSlied Me to harrt it to the gov
ernor whun he returned to this city
It will be useless to thlnk of having
the county at Or sheriff sign
this uppileation for the reason they
are prominent Kluxers and are
highly incensed at the governor be-
cause of his attitode-1 towards that
organization In fact Viten the peO
ido ttthier01 GOA:Unlit
Walton and his party a chicken bar
becue SOtilrdty a week ago they
solicited funds of a dollar each from
prominent Democrats to defray ex-
penses and I he county at 1 orney said
that he would not give It cents to
see Jack Walton eat a rattle snake
much less to see him eat barbecued
chieken so you can apPreciate
feeling that exists betwten said of-
gietals and the governor
ako investigated the statement
If a Mr NVIIO it appears in-
folmed the gvernor that this
LielldriX VIM Still engaged in hand
hug lignor and find that Mr Gill
is it real estate dealer recently lo-
cataig to Sulphur from Arilmoe
and :Nil upen learning I it t Hen-
drix because of his tubetcular eon-
was applying for a 11101P
wilt the hope of leaving that set-
lion offered to buy Hendrix's home
and tried to fire titndrig to sell
for about :Co percent
of its value ttI when IIlidrix
became very much pro-
voked W'hot:ter this refusal on the
part of Ilendrix to sell actuated Gill
to make this statement to the go
et nor I could not say but I am just
placing the facts pm as one
wholly disinterested in the nritter
The governor saw Hendrix just for
moment dewn at tite
pool rind Is able to tilidc of the
inan's physical eonddion so will
tins ('TtlItlU)1):iti))li flty ntere—t in
the matter Win reIi2"
a
tor ? The goernor scv Hendrix just for
llesilate (it Atlantic City
drink in the wtt commonwealth a moment dewn at the Mill lilting
it New Jersoy pool and is able to Jiidto of the
inas physical t ondtion sf wi:h
Then look over Govermr Smith tins conununicition my inter: -1 in
ho 1)31 refused to enforoe tho tic matter Will cease"
prohibition laws in NeW York
Ito DEATH CALLS MERCHANT
Co on up to Unstop the seat of
ell learning end get first hand lip Nov
formation about the policeman's 11' i''' hi'ad of the Itei: s Mercantile
trice an Our Calvin" ot ne tnpany o of the largest depart-
Fd '
j moot stnr4 s in the :iouth died h re
ly today
Corning back to St Fouls you
might stop long enough to got a —
fake medical certificate ?flIPEN Inn
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On your jourm y south you will
find plenty of race wars to review
strikee and lynchinas as you pass
FOREST FIRES
thru Arkaneas Alabama
nod Georgia
toy the Florida prhion elmil Southern Conference Says
Frt nla: tnd then hack 40 1riisa it
snd Roure troubles U S Aid Needed
Ity toiled Pre01
°wet to Texas you will romp and Notw Nv
t n core K I K nil forestry re lanvition and honle
!base frtolo nd lynching irg !'cirfereno in session 1-1-re
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1nwmWpwomAlifttomefiMPRINEMMIIIooMVEMMIMR
AT WORK
Et hum! Lang son of ndreas
IL Fg Ivorld-famous Peter of
the Oberammergau Passion
Play is shmkn at work in his
studio on some wood carvings
vhich are to he shown in New
York (hiring t he co in i
Christmas holidays Both
father and son will accompany
some 20 of the players to New
York for the exhibit
J A Vhitehurst preslitent ef the LiirpivrT E
hks souk rated it 19 un
ersiit
oni Nn initioneffl l Firfi E IL !ail
it
ero found eurnmitiee thi
severti reentomenitationq w u t h i l l t PI I 111
made Vcinon said
Following- the aileg1 R le
sulenittc1 to th eomnottev:
The LettIT A - - - - - I I- ilti:11
OM
Announces He Will Aid
Haskell Presidential Race
Itca Itafayaic sittict loard (r al
fair4 chairman will rtisicin firma of-
fice ‘vithin the neNt rv dayA an
1101111CA to T110 NeWS NVednesilay
'flat tiCtitin fitilnws smintus attmlis
on the hoard's administra t in I))
lower imw4 nottnlicrs
1tf-tt xi1tiii 1 howevcr thtt
he had intendcil rosigning for sonic
tinto
'it will :MI C N Hashull in las
raott lr J attnticmiai prtitailenti11
nomination ' htt announciit
AVE LEADER
OPTIMISTIC
Issues Report On State's
Growth Since 1907
nro torn a nd cot ton V pro
duced in 1907 than in 1 ti a report
iSSIF (1 NVudnoi4day by John A
NIiityluirst president of Ow state
hoard of tiLirirulture shows
OtherA Exceed
In all t hor crops him ever 1-023
figurt's exeoll those of 107 h
jn nrri!0 and production The
1!07 ylild of cotton is abipit I ho
average I his tring n n unusually
bad yoar for cotton hi l irst ex
Pit flfd
Comnitrat ivo production for 1907
and 1 are ns t
6:11 mon bush: IS and :7':c7trok corn
and 411i0koplii oats C
2700irl and n riN r7 t
omi ryo 23000 and
lit s 90ionu
tool sr2000 Lai
Other Figures
()thee lieures quoted to slinky tip-
growth of uhlahoina
point out that it is 21st ii pine
in value of all firm
prol(rty I4th in vain of all crops
nhltii in ttal arreaep 4119
tLit it ProdiiiP 11)03 IT0t)11)41Pril
than all other stat 14111hit)I and
that it notranhs stai in value
of land
Cohlallmma out r111 1 2 ether
stat3 in 1e2 iii j lii inn ot cern
42 in vrit in 1arley 35
in oat L2 in titnie In 4!) in wild
hay r swet petaloPs 41) in
(tion niki 45 in
:1 ( rn1 I thP r(i!ort
SLASHER IS SENTENCED
Ity I nited l'remm
t 11i
L forkiibly
t
if
Ly a jury to11: In!
rin
in :hi (Oho
!MIRO frtalo lynching :t 'crfercrc j I -n
I sti the f)!11Wing IPofo o f !
'rke rrt rn-orning yriti ‘N fll he I Niore ft1 111 in pre-
reark on tne lithnma line and venting torest
!dirnottling : ir0 Ono prohnbly wild
'411"'ii4r"tv"1 ""d " I FIRE LOSSES DECREASE
he running thrts von? min:: 1s!rbuti11 of linmrrants
1 11t12ton cf xvin to ri111e Fire s t fr:!1)::in for ch-
"An rtittee !lave their 1 reforestrptin toh r a 11 o to a r 11 it I
bgst t hp seers to 'wryly thcm just iat1 110
the slam& Stf:Krrm fTa dos
I to e tlP f fort I
"SO Ok:Ahr1111 Ihflt r-1 f41111 ri1 a 1 tih 7 -
ion ry I e I 1 01 1 5: 1-
SENATE FIRM ON
ANTI-KLAN BILL
Will Stay in Session Until
Passed Says Anglin
OTHER INQUIRIES LOOM
County Attorney Wright Con-
fers With Trapp
The senate will stay la soision
until an atitiJL N El hill is passed
Tom Anglin president of t he Son-
ate deelari l Wednesility
"The people are demanding this
legishtlion and it ill lie given
thum" he stated
Dclay Seen
"I wo are going to lie
btr? until next week before the re
cess
': Iit1 introdueed In the senate
ought to be reported lock Wedms-
day It should hi el in a day
t IF4 ri 110WeVer that a
hdrtig antiklan hill will he trass(td"
I t NZIM 11111101111MI 1 ha t 1110 Sell'
atrial court of impeitehment will
stay in session until all matters of
imp-iiihinent pending in the hou?
are submittud
Fred Parkinson state iTISIKTtnr
a WI mininer tflhIItflh(' 1 he is at
Ivor on a compicto final-lei:0 his-
tory of the state penitentiary a
large part of whieh report Wi lie
used l the house invistigation
eononlitve
Train) and Wright confer
One of the first conferences of
M 'frapp ns Fixt h governor of
Oklahoma vas ith J K Wright
county attorney of Oklahoma co
Wright Conte to the governor's
office on (all of Trapp it wag re-
ported It NS St atod hY Wright
hp had a stilipoeva for Charles Mc
Chl n1 Wn lh11'S detoctive
ar:war belwe the grand :MIT In
s:-zsinil I u Ohl:ihonia-vo
‘11o00
"We Want Neither Klan Nor King"
OKLAHOMA CITY WEDNESDAY NOVEN111ER 21 1923
ASSISTANT
Dr George F ZoGk is the
newly appuintuil assistant com-
missioner of ethication Ile will
retain his position p chief of
higher education
‘piain
issioncr of ciluicat ion I I ill
exPlain
- that Traiiii Win MOO'
ttarn II" PUS° "111 C ffie " this decision not front merrilesA
glter educat havt it beallSO he 11111004 it tiees
tItY to ttilte
Oe U MAN "Y" large that fillitiletel'S 111111-
SIPA Iy this death penalty as pre
Vernon T Suddeth of Norman vt10 hy
s been added to the Mall of the TIvo filen ore to go to the uleetri
M C Á :IA educatiunal seen tary chair Jan 13 and tour more will
cording to I r It J IIIIAards TIv for 41'11110M or murder with thoir
neal seerHary lives later unies4 Hi criminal court
SInhleth ft graduate of this a appeab4 reverses verlicts of Ms
livenaty if Ohlaimma and lills triCt COMAS or unless Trapp acts
school ‘vos prominent in univer killed Woman
iy a
'Al C A xvorli nd tins
Tack Pope and Aaron Harvey 1 re
u
hool of edcation
the two for whom death I Willi
John Pope they were convitilv1
'ACKING PLANT murdering° Jack Popv's wife !In Ale
Curtaimem John Pope received a
Uhl senlvhee
MAN 1(ILLED 'fat1 two lawn wvve to have hevo
July El but were given
a six months' stay of execution by
Vernon T Suddeth of Norrottn
hrts been tohl1 to I he Fhtlf of the
Y 'At C A :IA educational seen tnry
went'dirg to Dr IL J Etitt ads
tonro I teetnI 3 ry
Suthlot rt g!Itii 4t tin'
univqity of tiltInhotnit nIt NV hilo
In school wits prominoot Ir unlvort
sit V 1 C A Avorli anti t
School of tductirittn
PRIMO PLAN
MAN KILLED
it
kuploolno
a te
DEATH ROW IS
To RETURN?
Trapp Declares in Favor of
Law Taking Course
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ACTION IS EXPECTED
Two Murders to Die Soon Un-
less Given Clemency
neflotte a totounvinent front eor-
et nor At E Tropp of the return ot
the &nth ptiil y to ( hoto1
ex1)eete1 Potn
V111t IlLout I ho 'loath penalty?
he WaS :Cdied recently
"1 MI hi fo vor of the law thing
ItH cow v s t4 (I1'II
IValton's Action
'Flo deal 1 woo it y wo4 1ato1 Own
3 r Volt on tool( offho I le coin
muted sntencos and gra !IRA :10
of ii Iii on
rh 4 taiol- of l'ro pp ins14 tli e
"Lk:A h 111" with its pito ftryi wti
icturn
of V( Olio
"Trial Not Impartial"
Wilton Avon Id claim that 110 f'(11111
imt reevive a fair and impartial trial
in (II(Inhoma0
It nip Ind truntnt:i rOurnid
nro!ctilinn of the cliarws mill fall
alum Attorovy J K 'Wright
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t7 T I r p CenernEy Ltir WpdtiesdAy 'nuns -t)
L" d 'Soule hat r Thursday
Indicates Indictments May Be Returned—
Ex-Governor Is Driven From
Federal Court
That AA ovrnor J C Walton may he criminally charged
hv the 011ahoma-co grand jury k as indicated Wednesday
‘‘lien deices( altnrne‘s hastily arranged to make any
bond that might he demanded on any charge
Taking Testimony
The grand jury is known to ha‘ e been taking testimony
ill the alleged Tonkawa hriherycase altho this charge fell
Oown in the senate on Walton s interference with the as-
setalv of the Olialmina-co grand jur: and on Walton's inis-
nse of state funds placing his prsonal chauffeur T P
Ftlwards on the state 1)a
()it the grand jury and Ldwards charges Walton was l'rund
guilty lry the senate
Technical Arrest
liitiliI indict menti he returned against Walton his linni
'ras already heen arranged and there is 110 likelillOod of his go-
ing tt) :litho technically he rill he under arrest until the
kind is filed which vill 1)e immediately
ullargd ly tho ra
gnd
Lo
Jury wll i titolotthiy o m
illy filotin o In tvALT0N sis
distiiut ctturt to tlistns thy iUIIIi
If this fails his noxt 'notion
polwhly 1ernti it r nail thy next IN US SI COURT
noio if this will to ask C11:111gP
Cotteral Denies Application
For Injunction
DEFENSE WILL APPEAL
Argument on Motion Set For
Fever() prison sentencs are at INednesday 3 P M
talw1 to t !lbws oil u hich t he
Judge John Ir Cot tend dismissed
indictments might lw 0111111Pd
I ' Vali on's application tor an
IIjIIICf Ion against I he senate he-
micRAy SAYS HE 'W110111100 CrItirt It MI a supplement
hill to 1 he a pplica t In ledonil
dist rict cmirt NVednesday morning
IS FARMER I le denied Jurisdietion
ppeall Argument
P 11 1iitI and IL t lit in
Valion counsel declared Intent ion
to II !weal to the federal supreme
Va lion Given iay J C Walton Being Governor Is Only In- court and Judge Cotterat set 3
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TraPP was at work in the liouten
'Ile four whose vases are timid Wednesday afternoon DM tile time
ant governor's office because n Truck Tips 'Over On Him and ing in the criminal court of appeals cidental He Declares to lierir the application to tippet&
request V NS made by Walton's of are Cleo Goben convicted of tout untod 111 In dismissi ng I he Walton bills
lice force to be given another day Breaks Back der of Ituesell Vprague 'Lawton Judge CtittCritt SUStaincd an applien
I ort VII yne Ind Noy 21-At
in NNhiCit II chAin tip the gover- N:h 110114111 1 w:i i W110 was to Lave iliet June 18 192 t
77 r UM asitinst for tkif agtion filed by
i it i al J Av 1411430igitially setonepd torneys for Coxernor Ae rtly Geortee Fliort titMtticy general J
nor's offien on the sccond floor
Tho IN 70 giii(nililir WnS to take‘ the Vilson & Co plant ‘Vednesdly to dio June 21 022 En4 lodge sought to establish their contention D 13 dilc and Edwin Dabney and
charge' or 110 ofricittl orrs N-ti when a meat track tipte4 backwards nogro boy who was to have gone to that he is a farmer and lint auldeet Leon Hirsh fur the state the Foy-
nesda y niclit upon him the chair Nov 17 19227 Mill Jt11111 la 111V77111nt1try bankrtiptcy in their ernor and the house board of man
Anglin stated he will not resign 1 tioullehead vhose electricution was cross xaminatimi of the governor tigers
as president of the ne h
e seatot will - v"'s 1 'r'1 '''''' 'Illd 1 '''' d'' ' set for 1r2
Feb 20 1 at the bankruptcy hearing liere el ani or the same opinion I wa
ae n
s
hv in dd n itio the L1101129 of nem ' i Ilk iroi n'talltlY I leillietSifil Safe Wednesday at Lawton" Judge Cottend said
NleCray vas turned over to them 'The same questions are Involved
tenant grvern"r noheristm wis tr-iiig to limdi thY 1)ealli sentences tiiinst Arthat
-------- heavily loaded truck upon an elcva- IIniqsoli 1I11 0111y 0 to wil fur cross examination late Tuesday and the Hanle tirtzumentso
KILLED BY THE SHOCK tr It 111111 NVOr1711 ill the poultry 1171111 Tait fre commuted to life after three days of grilling by the quick itecision
attor c
nevm for three Fort VriVtie lie -rnouttee1 his tietision home-
Wvision since Augmt of this year imprisonment hy ‘Valliiii and this - '
Hy United Proistii hanks v III) tirt) to'771illlit In I 11111 dial ' upon conclusion of argu
‘Vashingtoti Nov '21-Filling -- - - action cannot lie revolosi
MeCra o
y bo bankruptcy merit tit ounsel
four sooris Alhurt Iarlson rd suf Bniln T 0 B iIi il Ity i
it im AlcCray's contention that he Ile did not have the bench
fled no broken hones and told doe chrial!11?:i' ((""tlil't 1:":i'''':''i'llar'""l'ing has been rt farmer all his life and In the first hearing On the lippli-
tort lit "I tit jlist a little shaktm U 11 0 I the ff!et that he ilot governor is otAY cation nt Lawton Judge Cotteral
up" The shk hilled him four l'aport of the speckil house corn-
incidental hail &idea jurisdiction Walton
hours later niittee fib i Tuesday tilleged huge
- coh4 in operation itr the histitunon
MRS COO LIDGE RECEIVES B101311SIIIES S Great Increase - - attorneys at that time asked that
the senate inipeaclunent court be
A ristrainc1 front trying the case
A 100 tictiont inerrase lit tiit 0
I a itfl I'lla144C71 a conspirtiey with the
By I lilted Mein -- ili()ve those of the previous tolmln 1ti Kit hlux fclan to oust him from
‘Vashi"gt"11' NIIv 21-11r4C()(11' Is Belief of C of C-No bmttiii wlof alkg"l office
idge will receive tit toe Nvinte House ENcessive payrolls were charyed
I oday Chlogites le tho 20th annual Campaign Planned IIITS WALI0111 The suppleinental bill ft corn
plitilit filed ‘Vfilnisdily morning at
nvention of the Unite' Daughters
state's employ
arid Main' ‘ill be dropped front the
of the ColifIcrney niserol11 torii Votil):7 of the $16900o0 1oh1- to the hi-at-lot (P'a I he first appliertion
‘N 11 1WIIS'Ittl W711111 Mi III-
merely stabil that the corispirary
ir
Delegates representing :10 statts asuro proteettoo to the cityS W7I 11 10 Ifr it
functioned nint that Vainill
te here A I '-on l 'N lit '' terwlaks would attra1 litany Lig "I will not resson Lot will 1
staY Says He Has Been Insincere 1 ti ti 1 htd frt ffice riftil
nittitufa Hirers to Oklahoma City "Ill I "") f'rl'1" I'w'vl"'"'l '''''It'"I' To State Workers tin "unfair" or "pretended' trial
will Iotiel tide I he proizTam If tia
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day Chamber of commerce officials Iiii All aryunients centered around arond
ti1 Av1i Tily fit Trapp Continues -ri“ 1tut It 1110 tr Lor-
flii4 i 4 IL ti1
J v i (h s
it ee n tio t1 the United sta s
te
AUST RIA CHANCELLOR OUT (ht ‘fli it hill )pititt It Payroll Slashing to wittn which provides that no
gaimmt tio nom the !Itate according cifiz n ittil 1 deprived of life
Ily United Premoo - 1 liii! ii'stiQ Vilv-in IiiiilliH ar cast rt :! 1: -tott dinu1 ta child Connally stale hihor cola- erit or IWO11770y witimut due pro
l'aris Noy ' 1-Clitincellor Solid : Ny c s of law
his policy of slohing 11771'171k ill ni-II r
74 A117tril lids resigned 111'11111117
l'1“1":1:1Y 111 III'l 1117'1 hy N'‘:iltott
l' cw Speeches itat departments edneday
from Vieliflit F111 Ittli7iV I 114 7'77Ii r111171111i V11111 111 111'117111i 111
71111111'V! as being the offiye of gov
A''itjitit (011111 li II Aliii-Liiiiin
tier will I otiliiiiie In liffice tiIlipiir :'!"" I" i" filv"r 'I II"' l'""' lii iitiii-iii Iii Iiiliia Ciii-iniillY II" il-i and Iiiii siilitry PI klovelliiiit
tit it 10 ititt1 to I1 t rivit W14 17'V1'11 authority to relue LI
al-11y ri111-1 iv he wooll tell hitor toItI thitt rty tas 1
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 21, 1923, newspaper, November 21, 1923; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2007440/m1/1/: accessed June 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.