Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 180, Ed. 3 Tuesday, December 7, 1926 Page: 18 of 24
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life, that can he trans-
Respect For Principles Of
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CALVIN COOLIDGE.
‘The White Hous, ,
December 7, 1920,
prize—extra money which will
come in mighty handy during this season
of Christmas shopping.
It is one of
mutual respect
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DETECTIVE"
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if you’ve been putting off the writing of
your letters in the Big Oklahoman and
Times Want-Ad Contest—get busy NOW
—for the time is getting short. This is a
wonderful opportunity for you to win a
big cash
(/eient i« being rapidly
LIBERT
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Study These Rules Carefully
This Want-ad contest is open to all except
employees of the Oklahoman and Times and
their families. Every one may enter one or
more of these classifications: (A) The Best
Sale. (B) The Best Purchase. (C) The Rost
Service Rendered Me Through Oklahoman
and Times Want-ads. You may write as
many letters in each classification as you
desire. Letters must he limited to 200 words.
Write on one side of the paper only. It is
preferable that you write on stationery of •
standard size, either with typewriter or ink
At the top of your letter, place either the let-
ton It evoked no comment from »
f he at a l • de pa rt men t.
5 DANDY ACTS
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stale inadequately what has been | useless if they are
shoulddosont a reasonable profit, forcement of the prohibition
However, public money is expended ment.
not that some one may profit by it
I but in order to serve a public pur 1
I nifer Slal« s, had ‘■assumed the
pi esidene x of Nicaragun," December
1, Wn - transmitted to Secretary Kel4
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CREASE HIS Holns oP 1.ABOR. sacos repreentative in Washing*.
eats volunteered in a most selt-sacri-
ficing way, often at the nominal
charge of a dollar a year. But the
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any disputed territory. We have no 1 nina
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finest ion for the decision nf the con
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Them All
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the available public revenue. Noth,
ng is more laudable than the co-op.
ration of the agricultural and in toxicatin. :
dnatrial resources of the country for I evasion By
the purpose of supplying
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Oklahoman and Times Want-ads
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you’ve found a lost dog—there are Lby buying a used banjo—possibly
may have occurred to you, hundreds of similar happening, that
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of the as
There are three big classes in this contest. A $50 cash'
prize goes to the winner of each. There are eleven
other cash prizes in each class. So you have three
chances to win $50 in’cash. Get busy right now and
send in your letters.
Washington treaty and to proceed 'the disarmament
immediately to the negotiation of a
treaty, which, among other thin, .
A specinl conference (in the Fhi.
1Miiin linfinished featire
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"in is ronaidlerrl, I helieve histary ,
"ill rmnrd As a most remarkn1la
anl Eratifving demnnstration „f (i,,, :
__ ranotity with whir) civilized n,.
--essinn tions nndertake to diseharge their
I ( n projiity. mutual ,"hlieatinns
‘he pliry of Debt settlements hav
w’nrnav. bep,, negotiated
hever more Nouzht and fhe nerossity
; for nur assistance and , noporation
to disregard our oblig Our place
thinese factions li:
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H. E. Howell Danc.ng Schoo
WINTER GARDEN
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1rsents itself. Thu fact that
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b’ Kmienj .. •
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ndorned with the best that there is I
in architerture. which would nrouse
nxeementinvin- his imagir natin and stir is W l
. ' " a triotic pride. In the coming yoars
pu«ms parties to Washington should be
treaty limiting
only visionary. | ROA DS AND BETTER TRANSPon® •
"" t they are TATION, TO PLACE BEFORE, ’
HIM THE OPPORTUNITY FOR '
l’ollems before the conference, we
theNpamnishwar. ' iI • tis • insliffei enee toward us
resources are
we can afford
to Fo the aspirations of the nation,
its ideals expressed in forms of
brainy. If our country wishes to home.
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Moucavs and
Friday*
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Brivate Lesson
Daily
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the othor
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possessions that .
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6:30, 8:15, 10:00,
Criterion
Coming Saturday
BEDE DANIELS
ter A,B orC, denoting which classification
the letter is to be entered in,
Contest is open now and closes December 12.
J nze announcement will be made in the Ok-
ahoman and Times Monday, December 20.
All prizes payable in cash.
if possible, state approximately when your ex-
perience took place. We reserve the right tn
secure verification of the accuracy of the ex-
perience before awarding prizes.
All replies must be mailed or delivered to Op-
portunity Contest Editor, Oklahoman and
1 1mes.
W ho mi2bi < .hi
mi 1 -m >|| Ai ce
1 • ' ied nit exten
! capt il i « v i’
• ment it good
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.— (A)—No.
1 \NH GF th" thnt J. B. Sacasa, former vico
cAMj presllent of Nicaragua and now ’
I’l’l As hend of the liberal opposition to the •
Diaz zovenment recog nlzed by the ।
l am q
any polie
Tiirmnai goof.
of the law nt he tie •
• our 1 itlzens al 62)
PoWers in the establish.
« commission to inquire
I'1 eni practice of ext m.
only a disini 1111.11 ion lo
FToM THE SEIVI-, I
THE BODY AND, '
I9nGBeLL:
Lumber Company
none that
army and navy are not supported
the benefit of supply concerns:
supply concerns are supported for
the benefit Qf the army and navy.
The distribution of orders on what
* needed from different concerns for
the purpose of keeping up equipment
and organization is perfectly justi.
fied but any attempt to prevail up-
on the government to purchase be-
yond Ite needs ought not to be tol.
prated. It is eminently fair that
"hnse nhn deal with the government
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OKLAHOMA LMri'LSDAY. DECEMBER T, 1926.
are alto
ur responsibilities, and 30
ir ntlonal honor. nv
N arf • ■ e
that no
crisis with a part of our capital
ndneh are in process of
r'dification.
When WP consiler 1a rea1 sacri. I
’b" lint "-ill he neressary on the
prt ..f nther natinns, , onsiderine .
nI1 thnir rircumstanres, to moot
thrir nereed pavments, we might to
hold them in inprease admirntion
"n spert. It is trim that we have ]
oXLended to thnm very genemis j
imatnmnt, but it is nisn true that I
Ihr! hmm ngree to ropny 1s al I
'bit w» lonned to Hmm nnd som. in. I
I • rest. I
OLIVE BORDE Nil
RALPH GRAVESN A
SERTRUDE ASTOR,) 1
International / / 4 11
News ty/•
Comedy dmM_an
“The Passionate
Quest”
Thursday
hnt on© nf fiviko
ing peaie. The
vpon metho,L X '.m""- f our own rnuntry, I..... UrsTHY.
" "" tlm art enter of the worl. Around
it should rimer all that is best in
! science, in learning, tn letters, and
in art. 'These are the results that
urounds their international
'inn. We hmm no traditional
the Wash ineton
lalcd into terms of the Thruuh this emaneipation from’
the things that are material,
is Hot to |
X 1.1, k nf •
il fmpossible
tiations to ;i
■ e ?
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FROM THE WAR. To
m distini i v n
" 1 ' B'd it m o llm < ase
l/ni and the depenilents
feving I
' o ther "Nt nsian
-t-m al this time.
larger foreign l ute
prasent time. Dm-
A mint complete planservice is maintained at the
1.one-Hell lumber lard. In a continous nation-wide
srareh tor the best in home designing, we have ac-
rumiilalt’d a sere large assortment of excellent plans.
'Io henrfit by our research and the experience nf the
lone-Bell architect, you need only rail on its—the ex-
perirne of many ,cars of home designing is cheerfully
jours for the a sking.
raam
) librra1 fun,
Iwon zranid i
ti
HIS V1SION
foreign implit ntions.
are on voted
large holilina s of , nd io I,..
1 alnist I In* oppmsilion ,,f 11,„
Amerira is not and must not be
a country without ideals. They are
in th. worl
I rourl s- oil
11* 11 nur 1.
<"”* men I
structures which must
Till! cnCI.H OF
by nIher natinns that
ill’ lined to consider
seriously the raswrte
©we
W vaudeville
justify the creation of those na.
tional resources with which we have
been favored.
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cotw!
on Hi.
brill:; til
rriti ized abroad, we
°) • nment representing the Chi
'l that no „m v 1 "nn
oxerprien, 1. "II renslon so
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.. peMpi,:
the gmernmem nsliilits ps
' -ulicitude This wok is
well administere |,y the vot
ne . "istoms tariff provides for b,.
Hi" treatv hetween the »ine powers I
relating to tlm Chinese custome tar. I
iff signed at Washinszton „n Febri.
are 1.. 12"2. was called 1,y the cni.
nese government to meet at Pekin
nnOrt. "8, 1725, We partirinated in
this conference through fully an.
powered delegates and, with ' good i
"ill. endeavored tn e operate with
the other participating powers with
a view to putting into effect prom- |
Ises made to China at tlm Washing,
ton ronf enee, and consid. ring anv
i easonnble proposal that might he '
made by the Chinese government
for tlm revision of the treaties on
llm subiprt nf China’s tariff. Wi.
these alms in view, the American
nlezntion. nt. Hm outset nf rhe < on.
forence, proposed tn put into erfet
' lllc -UI faxes ni nvided for hy 1» ,
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This.uri.....lo.we practicalhi all of those
' rur in., eiam,. icho ou'cd ns and all fin-
(dh/ adjusted hnt fn'o
for the comparison and
further limitation of naval arma.
ment. It is needless to say that at
the proper time I shall be prepared
। tn proceed alons practical lines to
Strwn. Esq was sent tn the conclusion of agreements car
“comissrotnt, rzing.'further the work begun nt I
the " ashinston conference in 1921.
Many important subjects whirh
it is impossible even to mention in !
the short space of an aunual mes.
Bi"" "'ll find niliy discussed
EXALT HIM TO THE SERVICE' p
TO IM HE AS E
was never more uIniversally declared!
in anv time nf peme We know 1
Hint the sentimons whirh we enter. !
lain toward all other nations are '
those of the most sincere friendship
.'nd good will and of an unbounded
lasir" (.. heip, whinh we are per.
b’l Hr "Ulm.; to have ludqed hv
their friits.
Til our efforts |,> aitjust olr inter,
nationnl ollixations we hava met
with a response which, when evepy.
| o8e.
While nur police ol national de.
fense "1,1 proceed in order that we
may be independent .and self surn
rient, I am opposed to engaging in
any attempt nt competitive arma.
ments. No matter how much or how
hum some oilier conntry may feel
constrained to provide, we can well
(fold to set the exnmple, not being
dictated in hy others. Inn of adopt
ing our own stanlarvis, we ale
strone enough to pursue thni mein
•"I. which "ill I..’ a most wholesome
model fm the rest of Hm world We
1 fewort ine to the govern
rnis "I Hm snyeral powers ihei, 1,1 inelude them lure
Tinlinss ol tail in regard to thew,l‛e tailien as indiea
matteis The commission com : Interest, hut
ui' ii. nl ||« work In amars. 1926,
"'I igrecd upon a jint repo, 1
"Ill'll "as | on Sapt. 16, 1916.
The . '.num "ion . rport hne bae,
''' ei ' d an is l'”ing -tudied w nh a
iw' m determining our future pot
"" In reard to the question of ex
tratornitorlal privileges under treat
m* between the United States and
' I Ina.
The preprntory commiscion for
COM Kin |
TO BELIEVE
THE RIIDHNS
that we are
never hnd a
than at llm
Ir pliry of niona dnfen
(Continuer frem vige 15.1
terrt includine reonmmnidations
The economic develop-
ment of the islands is
by no ni< ins weak. While we sub.
mit our d iff. re tiers with others, not
to the adjudicntion of force, but of
onc/ht not to be turned It is not because w-ar- un
. ) alble I" defend our rights While we
oaci; to the people until ■ e doins oil! Iu si to eliminate nl re-
"if;1 ore b"!!' iii h-pivswothnnornr, an
fdtid tor self-fioi'crumenl '"r luat the I " a ' w t' now CD jov had
and cconomicall,/ inde- ""lou. i
Venden t. . fenlei we • m not “ lx for 1 Inn pur-
Ih ' cunflieta we have main staneag.
tamed < positinn of the most careful i
"eutrality Our naval vessels in
Asiatic waters, pursuant to treaty
i.Ki riEhts, hnve been used only for the
। protection of American citizens. I
' Silas H
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benn pronalaetsinndtttaonork hazmuch better dione in other docu-′ are only valuable it they ------ -------
ly since thnt date. It would be pre i ments. practical. A nation can not dwell I HIM THE OPPORTUNITY FOR ‘ 5•
mature to attempt to form a sudg ' We are embarking on an amid constantly on the mountain tops, h! EDUCATION BOTH IX scinxep ' •
ment as to the progress that bus lions building program for the city has to be replenished and sustained 1 ' iv. ,
been made. The commission has । of wII.. ’ . : /through the ceaseless toll of the less ! AN D IN AIT, TO LEAVE HIM, "
had before it a comprehensive list or ! ' ” ’ 10. memorial inspiring valleys. But its face ought , FIEE To RECEIVE THE INSPI.
nuegtions tonching ....... al Aspects | Loh’s X use ami "it hal that it always to be turned .....wara. itsnAron OF RELIGION, ALU ' *
't the question of the limitation or "li.10 n, ' Xew vision ought alway: to be fixed on Insi AnE 11 \ I s wi’et, , ,, ' •
armament. In (ho commission’s dis Dins are soon contemplated. I hlah , TI '• ATE IDAlS WHICH DR. • ,
cussions, many differences of opin This program should represent the [ "Ii, . I.IVEI HIM
ion have developed, best that exists in the art nnd We UCcd ld Cals IllClt TUD op
However, I am hop. ful that at science of nrchitecture.
least some measure o agreement
for- will he remind as the discussions
continue. The American representa.
tion "tl the commission ias con.
sistently tried to be helpful. ami has , , , , ------
kept before it the practienl objec-compte with others, let it not 1e We can not expoct „, he re
[ „ 10 which the commission is in the support of armaments but’lleven rrom bit w. do
I working, namely, nctua agreements ' inzhe makins of a hea ntiful capitnI 10 divest it or degrihin ...... Uns
I’.' “ express the — or work i ............. I
"Ir work In difeiini. " Whenever an Amrriean „ „ lb. I "wommle ......bJ
seat nf bis Ro eminent, however having striven there is a derect ini NEW HtAD ASSUMES
; traveled and cultured he may be. heour politicn1 an social sysiem il
OURht to find a city of stately pro- wen ic not in general rewarded with
P"t ion, symmetrically laid out nnd I sun ess.
Shopper-' Mat.
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RIALTO Always
"HIS LAST RACE"
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NOAH IERRY and
PAI LINE STARK
Comedy
tain such sentiments hnve A l>o. feet taxes collreted on goods in
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p int effect the national tariff law
b>nt tor ani/ of our in- ° Shina:
habitants to observe sueh ,, Early '11111 of the present vcar
1 10 OUSCHe SUCH the central Chimse government was
parts of the constitution1 ousted from power by opposing
as then lit-r ,,.1,31 r "'ring factions. It became impog
' 8 ,.C./ llhc, )I hue disre- silln. under Hie circumstances, to
parding others, is a doc- continne tho negotiations. Finally.
icmc f nctf iroyld breakieln powers, includins those of the
^icn all protection of life epFesintntthelsyuonnnnimonstemen
and propertit and destrou oarnest.desite to proceed with the ... ,,
1), 1.1 > r work "* the conference at the earli. ! tive
i lie .American system of est possille moment, when the dele.
ordered lihertll ates the Chinese government are
•* in. sitlon to resum discussions
witl the foreign delegntes of the
1 ' "'I' ' 1 I al onnsid. ratlon. A:
'1 " session we fmre sed out an
■ NI ndi1 1,1 ”t pe nsions ane
" liof .......in! "I' the ' t, I ans or
" the 1" ihl \ An . di xt h.
10 islands must hr shet,
I il -f tihjn ( 6] |„ 1 (IIT ti
tie island- an ,
i 05" (wss -slvtis s1 vo l.1
P od "Im i ii । -! 111 •, | eni , |v
< ivil ejda >i| , ,y,, || H .
te furnish emple
umher of tivop
1" t m । nent । nij ।,
1rn traine nd tr ine consisl. —"V mont the
a porannn i or w, ‛ (1, ' 11 s lav- bcmi
’ ' ..................... ... Mmnorin 1o old ’ ’
uyi; ;50 don ...... Agggg, ^"'I‘A”X -heidld nt
d r the - ' ...... ip , . , "n In tim nf '
I' '"inm i, m -■ F * ha ’ SIFU 011 l"i isv
, ... ... ' not he said proporr, . ..
r ' "'mH v ie neg In,, in- its ,■
nationat defense " ' ’ llizo"s and nur unvernment.
It is true ill c ' " ' nut relinquish it without
...... ... . . . Ire / for their rim-
<, n . ' hill'S, umm. 1,. gislatien for th. .
11 n " / - .......ui...... perts. a...............
„sxi1l, ’ nil// has always yeuithlepruvisionsforthepmida.
' ne ’’ > ’ .......r th laimsor our citizensan
„ ", ' 1 " ' mning the ’ 'I'mm' should Im ndontel. if
ite defensive on s i C’"' nment releases to rin.
P ' nt ' rs tlua it hast . . "'s 'Im srcirity which it holdie f,,,.
ortnd in time "f penee . nmibans Itmnstartesmeiime
" she I d .... ; opt prole smi.-lmimv safegumds for
"IeeI. He - ■ ami theiu temno me.', ing Ameriran eiims
1hnees ma I... mnde in ronnel -------------------------------
10 meet ron ulc ments in nth , d
>i"ns. Attention shoul lin given
suibmarines. .ruisms. ami air for . . .___________
l’rticularpinismay need sti. net . I1’" tuls authorizn 1b)ii au
• ning. but as a whole nur mili,, .'.m. - "I this .....intry have mad'
I"we is stiff!, jem. M"libitioln Um law ,,f tim land
THE ONE WEAK PI.NG IN ' ""''" th.....nstitutiion."ihe
THE WHOLE LINE IS OCR srii | ' end the lezistaturms of
SUPENDOls WAR DEIT ' " : l 'll the st ites have adopt-
in any modern campajan 1h, o1 .1 legislation for its enforeoment.
Jars are th- shoek troops, win 2 1115- |m. arisen wlih re.
depleted treasury in he , n, " ...... Under the law, the
army can maintnin itself in the "1171 oInment has entrusted
field. A country londded with delt is 1 tle
a country devoid of the first line or ..... "n of.reE ilatiti.n and pit ,
defense. Economy fs the handmaid f' ",111; . suri suipplementary
ol preparedness. If we ........ 1. ' ’ " " i'"mires to meet ef
able to defend ourselves to the full a.noition5 should be carefult,
extent of our power in Hm f tm ’ ""! I "neted Failure to
we.snaldischarse........ n - ’ "
11 ateul pulili opinion. Especially
""-1’ inpuhlie places, wlm have
' n their onth In support the cor.
'Hiutm,,. „„dl| t„ he most scrupu ■
il"us in its nhservance,
oriners of the department of fus.
1 ' " throughout Hm countrv. should
ie Viilant in enforring the J.,H but I
experts and ,1'".al uthorities, whirh had always
mm. Noth en mainly responsible for the en
Torement of law |n relation to in
ven! important.
tn he Renelous.
At lie mm* time we are a nation
...... nations and regniva a re.
1 'hi • mat only to oi , iv,e, hut
I ’ ini "I' 1 s "f a stahle and en-
‘"I'" I" 'I ’ n ill? aimn, to proler । nna
"' Iind Im Internntionn rigiis at
inm * । n nd ."I bilizeng.
h - 1 e‛ nust id or hisinrical de
hiient ““i the senerations <tf
1 Itis 1 nunlr 110 i.nly 1e luse il
"tilil le hm6 but irentse nl
' ■ ’•‘' l " H «b FIX • d finin il , bus
preeminentiy a
ru/liKil lon }( i,
II the voteians or
| raTNF vKwa
Whle i appr
—Hack stnge will thn
Upton n ruti e ani j) s full
of spi e a nd i irills.
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absolute freedom on fhe pavrt of the
W3se earners and do not think we
should tindertake to give powey for
the needs; hmden wholly upon the "federal
In time of peril ncene ms. Uner the constitution
he states are jointly charged with
Hje nation in providing for the an- ;
Larue " ......l.piil.l.. ... ,... II .....selves. We international rights nnd ihe .q.
!" " ....... r»l,l. ■ ' *h"1’ he osyIsllility. oharze of internntional mllizatinn.
Nn ove ......^■mplates "w‛wr"‛n"um
tun/ Iimc iu the ftlfitrc 11 nl "iint........ the tights -0les nd ■
2 /" i"riin fi’sown citizens Itisnnivinne
c'ther under the present ......lance "ith these vrinciples thn
or a more independent .atini"iritabh-"healet"nnafpn "r tive trrmendous
form of ciovcrnmenl when manent peace,
» ti It (e these 1nn mis Ihnt rilir
ire should not assume rountry, like any etler country. "165
some responsibilitu -far "‛o W provile with an
i - / / ' 1 uinx .Hid nt \ \ , suprorled by a mep-
thvir (letf'lise, !i lit in; in ) , rhuse aie not fos
1p r62i ( g ,i . gipotilltil Wit ay dllinr jiiWViy
1 • .................. of t..... 1 • ' ".....w I. 1 n....... :.......1 We f,,;"
Ill.,I ° ili5n11 li-
‘ 1 • (/LIO) fo our 1656 r ( .
o . r .. . , .. |,| 1 .. 1 L” 'i.iv ' .1 mu III ii..- wold lnws that the
’ : iutm.,1 , ...... . ' "" ...... V "e..... Int Winie esient "I mil infiienee is
" ti ■" I .....H . tt . ' . . I .......... ' and in tow ot pence
1' »s,... .11 ..... ' " th" " " .............se of force and in favor
’ ..... q! 10 1i;nno 'r — ......■ arbitratinn. an ad
w ... . „ .. " lnIns ...... •' a method of nijsting
" ........ . , , 1 ",.............. ..............onal ditference we 100k
I is not a , menu.", but ith distavor „ azuressiv.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 180, Ed. 3 Tuesday, December 7, 1926, newspaper, December 7, 1926; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2048489/m1/18/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.