The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1923 Page: 2 of 10
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WORLD NEWS FOR
THE PAST WEEK
Events of General Interest from
AD Sections Put Into Short
Concise Paragraphs
NEWS FROM MANY CAPITALS
Brief Mention of Whet Is Transpiring
In This and Other Countries
at the Globs
War's Echoes
Tacitly admitting the Ruhr fight
bad been lost and there could be no
proepect of the internal reconstitution
of Germany until the foreign conflict
bad been adjusted Chancellor Strese-
mann recently remarked to a gather-
ing of editors: "We are ready to give
real guarantees in order to obtain the
freedom of the Ruhr"
Arrangement of detalle for a settlo
ment of the Greco-Italian controversy
Is proving laborious The council of
ambassadors with Sheldon nrhite-
bouae counselor of the American ern-
beefily representing the United States
as observer had two sittings recently
but arrived at no final agreement
When the assembly of the League
a Nations convened the other day
Gustave Ador of Switzerland presi-
dent of the financial commission ad-
dressed the delegates on the mon-
ctruction of Austria which the league
troudly refers to as its greatent sin-
tie achievement
Conversations taking place between
Jacquin Do Margerie French embus-
eador to Germany and Chancellor
Stresemann in Berlin are conaidered
by the French government as leading
toward a settlement of the repara-
tion question The conferences will
continue
It Is learned from a high diplo-
matic source that Premier Mussolini
vow refuses to accept the understand-
ing reached by the ambassador's con-
ference that Corfu be evacuated by
Italy as soon as Greece has accepted
in full the decision of the conference
by paying 500000 pounds sterling into
court
The populations In the occupied
areas of Germany have boen ordered
to discontinue their passive resist-
ance to the French and Belgian au-
thorities according to the Central
News correspondent in Berlin
WaS11t1g1011 flounced in district court at Holden
Per capita cost of tie state govern ville Ok by his cousin Judge George
rnent has more than doubled in Ne C Crump Young Crump hail con
braska since 1914 the census bureau teased stealing the judge's motor car
announced recently For 1922 it took
$958 a person to run Nebraska as Bowing to Governor Walton's edict
compared with $477 in 1917 and $378 against masked assemblages slate
In 1914 In Delaware thc percapita officials of the Ku Klux Klan have
cost of the state government for last issued an order forbidding klansmen
year was announced by the census ba in Oklahoma to hold masked parades
Dan as $2489 This is an increase or meetings
from $4 02 in 1894
Despite Governor Walton's ban on
fileCt !figs of masked men in Oklahoma
The contract for completion of the
Excelsior Springs hospital was award- th' Checotah Klan announced it
would hold a public initiation and
ed to the Jones Engincoring and Con-
It barbecue soon The initiation will be
struction Company Inc of Omaha
held five miles out of the city it was
was announced recently at the United
'
States veterans' bureau The cou said by Man officials
tract price is 199590
f I 'I Fordo'
tract price is 199590
f
The five million dollars originally
aslied ot the American people for
Japanese okrthquake aufferers was
exceeded by more than a hundred
thousand dollars but t:ed Cross offi-
cials sent forth the word continued
Su pport of the public was necessary
t Representative Martin B Madden
of Illinois chairman of the house ap-
propriations committee Is critically
PI at his home in 'Washington Mad-
den was strichea suddenly while on
his way to his office in the house
fice building
Twen:y-three enlisted men of the
Resolutions recommending the adop-
tion of stringent anti-glare headlight
laws and the pi-mange of a law requir-
ing physical and mental examinations
for all peraons seeking licenses to
I drive motor care were adopted at the
meeting of the National Safety Con
ference in Chicago recently
The general board of misnions of
the Methodiet Eplecopal Church South
has voted 37 to IS to move the Scar-
ritt Bible and Training School from
Kansatt City to Nambville The deck
ton came only after a determined
fight led by Bishop W F Mc Murry
of Louisville Ky
Theodore Roosevelt assHant see-
Wary of the navy speaking at the
New York State Fair declared com-
bination and co operation la the Mimi
of the American farmer and warned
againet "lanatiem and selfseeking
politicians peddling falae doctrines
such as govermneat price-fixing and
Lnsound loantc"
Between 1000 and 11100 Negroes
are reported to have left South Bend
rectntly following t he receipt
of a threatening letter by a 1A ell
known metnber cf the Negro com-
munity there No violence has been
reported
Speaking as the chief executive of
the only anthracite producing Wale
Governor Pinchot of Pennsylvania
has called upon the governors of
thirty other anthracite committing
states to Join hint in seeking methods
et attleguarding coal users against
higher prices during the coming win-
ter Southwest
A threat to Invoke martial law in
Muakogee unless conditions were
cleaned lip immediately woe 'nada
recently by Governor Walton ut Tulsa
in a telephone conversation with a
Muskogee new3pader
The Mexican immigration officers
at Juarez have been asked to arrest
Joseph M Cornet former police cap-
tain at Fort Worth Tex who is
wanted to answer four charges of
liquor law violations
The mail car and the "Jim crow"
coach of a St Louis-San Francisco
passenger train crashed through a
burning bridge near McBride Oko
north of Muskogee recently No one
was hurt according to'reports to the
divisional offices of the road
An ordinance prohibiting any per-
son or persons from appearing on the
streets or public places in disguise
In the city of San Antonio was adopt-
ed by the city commission at a called
session the other day
"Five years imprisonment at hard
labor" With bowed head George
Crump Jr heard these words pro-
nounced in district court at Holden
ville Ok by his cousin Judge George
C Crump Young Crump had con-
fessed stealing the Judge's motor car
Bowing to Governor Walton's edict
against masked assemblages state
officials of the Ku Klux Klan have
issued an order forbidding klansmett
in Oklahoma to hold masked parades
or meet ings
DexPite Governor Walton's ban on
meetings of masked men in Oklahoma
the Checotah Klan announced it
would hold a public initiation and
barbecue soon The Initiation will be
NN'ireless messages received at Mexl
cala recently report the destruction
by a tidal wave of San Jose do Cabo
a small fishing town on the west
coast of Lower California just above
Cape San Lucas The number of lives
lost has not been learned
Alfred Ross Post of the American
Legion of Nome Alaska has organ-
ized and financed a search for Avi-
ator La Joi le who hopped off from
Nom! for Council Alaska recently
anti has not beea teen sinje
An unsuccessful attempt was made
the other day to asmssinate Premier
United States navy lost their lives
D' '
Ssilva of Portugal according to a
when seven destroyers crashed on the
dispatch from Lisbon The premier
rocks in a dome fog near Santa Bar was leaving the ministry building
bare Cal the other night The de- when he was attacked by three Syn-
stroyers were wrecked off Arguello dicallats who were arrested
light seventy-five miles north of
Santa Barbara and were reported to Creere has replied to the note of
tat losses the council of ambassadors RIII101111C
ing its readiness to conform with ae
Fire broke out in the Treasury
building at Washington recently in a decision of the ambassadors with re
gard to Italy's demands in connection
pile of brooms on the basement floor
with the slaying of the Italian mem-
near the large vaults
hers of the Greco-Albanian boundary
commission
Domestic
Twenty-one battle ships and battle Applause such as never before
cruisers eliminated from the Arne I- greeted the entrance of a new state
can navy by the naval disarmament into the League of Nations was
treaty are to be sold for salvage La- awarded President William T Cos-
der sealed proposals it was an- grave of the Irish Free State In a
nounced recently The treaty t ni speech in Gaelic followed by one in
pejo them to be scrapped within English Mr Cosgrave declared Ire-
eighteen months after ratification land's faith in the league
The navy Wright lighter the air- The B-itish foreign office is dis
plane which will represent the navy turbed by the news from Rome that
in the Pulitzer race at St Louis in Premier Mussolini has reiterated the
October established an unofficial determination not to evacuate Corfu
worlds speed record at Rosevelt until the inquiry into the Janina mur-
field the other day traveling 238 dare has been completed and the
miles an hour blame settled
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An
Lacking official explanation of the impressive demonstration of
loss of seven first class destpoyers on welcome and friendship for the Irish
the California coast navy officials Free State featured the meeting of
coutinue to withhold judgment on the League of Nations when by the
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what they termed the most severe unanimous vote of the membership
peace time blow the navy ever has
commission Ireland was recommend-
suffered ad for admission
EVENTS OF STATE
WIDE INTEREST
NEWS ITEMS GATHERED FROM
ALL PARTS OF OKLAHOMA
BROOM CORN CROP NORMAL
Many Field of Upland Will Hardly
Pay For Hdrvesting
This Season
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Oklahoma City 01(111---Tho forecast
production of the United States broom
corn crop dropped from 89800 tons on
August 1 to 74800 ions on September
1 which tonnage coupled with the
small rammer last )ear brings the
promised crop within sight of the nor-
mal annual consumption of about 50-
0110 tonto ThP rOlMit418 by slates are
as follows: Oklahoma 27900 tons
Kansas 13400 tons Colorado '10800
tons New Mexico 8800 ions Illinois
7300 1011H TPXas 5700 tons and Mis-
souri 900 tons
The quality of this SPHSOleS crop In
Oklahoma is thus far rather ilisap-
Poiffling The Percentage or medium
and short corn has been small The
late crops howeVer are expected to
produce a larger percentage of short
grade stock Ilarvesting has started
In practica'ly all NiTlifills of Okhoho-
nut but little corn is available outside
of the southern Oklahoma sections in
this work is completed the Enid sys-
tiin will be connected with high volt-
age wires with the largest cities in
Oklahoma and as far east as Fort
Smith Ark
THE EDMOND ENTERPRISE
STATE SHERIFFS TO MEET
Those Attending Convention Will Be
Cavnar Guests At the State Fair
Oklahoma City Okla--Tcrn Cavnar
Oklahoma county sherift has invited
the seventy-six other sheriffs in the
state to be his guests at the state
fair September 22
The sheriffs arP being urged to come
to Oklahoma City on that date to at
tend the annual meeting of the slate
shrifts organization The letting
will he held in Cavnar's office at the
court house
It is expected that the meeting will
result in the appointment of a COm
litifte to draft a bill to be presented
to the next session Of tLi state leg's
home providing for additional allow-
MUTH to sheriffs to cover expenses
in bringing prisoners from outside the
state
ROCK CREEK BRIDGE OPEN
$40000 Bridge Gives Southeastern
Oklahoma Another Outlet
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broken Bow Okla—flock creek a
small stream yet a very dangerous
one in the rainy season has been
bridged This work is a part or the
good roads movement included in the
building of the bank head highway
across McCurlain county The bridge
is mar the line of Arkansas and has
Just been completed at a cost of RP
proximately $0000 It exceeds 300
cludilig the undsny find carnegie dk I Pfl In length iS SO On concrete piers
tricts The tonnage prospects are best reinforced with steel the piers being
In the northwesti!rn part of the state placed On solid rock The bridge is
a blessing to the little town of Mi
SPENCER GANG NEARS END maillule Just a few miles across the
Arkansas lino as it gives it an outlet
deral Posse Headed by MacDonald into Oklahoma
Will Continue Hunt
HEAVY RAINS OVER STATE
Dartleaville Okla—Al Spencer no-
torious bandit of We Osage hills was Mors Than Two Inches Rain Register
shot to death September 15 on the ed In Most Parts
Washington road 10 miles north of
bY a posse of officers Oklahoma CitY Okla—Pains FY
Itartleaville DY a posse at onicers Oklahoma City Okla—Tains ex-
headed by Alva MacDonald United ceeding even the torrential down-
Slates marshal pours fell in practically all sec-
The officers aecordlog to 11itc-! lions of Oklahoma were the heaviest
tionald hal been on Spencer's trail since spring flood limp
during the evening and were nteringl Hammon in Rogors Nlills county in
the road from a nearby field when' the extreme WeStern part of the state
they heard him running They coin-1 reported a terrific downpour 480 in-
mantled him to halt IvherettPoo helches falling Within 43 hours time
opened fire with a ride which he car-! Ada was struck by a rain of cloud-
ried in one hand Six officers fired i burst proportions the fall of 310 !n-
and Spencer 111 face forward in thel ches there during one forenoon being
soft mud of the country road the heaviest repqrtd
The body was brought to Radios-1
ville and placed in an undertaking
parlor On his body was found V10-
000 Nvorth of bonds identified asl et nn" lionEra P
those taken in the Mesa train rob-11
bery August 21
1
MacDonald declared that it was I D 11111 11
inmossible to tell which of the officers
Draws Money For Militia
killed Spencer as six of them fired
M n n o
I titia ccupation of Tulsa coun-
Sil littlialleOltHly and three of the but- a
y s cost the slate at least $10?(10
I ts look effect all in the right breast
it sas revealed when Governor NN al-
CONTROLS PART OF WHEAT (on issued two deficiency appropria-
tions for $50no each at the request of
AdP Gen 13 II Alarkliam
Members Have Nearly 900000 Acres This money would be used to of Oklahoma Oklahoma Wheat Under Control fray expenses incurred In maintrining
: guard units in Tulsa county and costs
Enid Okla—Twenty-five percent of of the militia court
Oklahoma's 1923 wheat crop will be
Walton also issued a certificate of
HI arketed through the OhLiboma
$1250 to pay salari m
es or eployes
Wheat Gl'uwers ifillelabli working under the geological survey
of the organization have announced1 in asking that additional fluids bo
Members control more than 90000 placed at his disposal ISlarkham said
acres of the state wheat crop This' A
Ile oath no money to meet such "ex
lit a flute more titan one-fourth of I ra ord ina ry emtrge n cies" A do-
the entire slate wheat acreage ficiency appropriation was issued by
Of the twelve state wheat associa-1
Walton to cover the expenses of the
(ions now in actual operation the Ok-10kmulgee tampaign and occupation
laimma body has the greatest Pt'I(tItt
and additional appropriations must be
of acreage sighted up North Dakotat ee
if additional territory is to be
Is the only statP haying a cif tilt r)
- occupied by national guard troops
membership having more titan 1'2000
Members are extremely optimistic
States Levy Is 3 25 Mills
shout the prospects for the present
General It to Iwo and three-qnarwheat
pool Hundreds of oulsiderS
11Blitr145 4aM
States Levy Is 3 25 Mills
about the prospects for the present
General Itvv to Iwo and three-onarwheat
pool Hundreds of oulsidera ter mills WhiCh together with the con-
were forcA to "dump' I lil w hint
J'Istitutional one-half mill for roads and
upon the market after harvest at 75 common schools would make a total
cents a bushel The wheat of the
levy of three and a Quarter mills was
members was pooled and they are voted by the slate board of equaliza
ceiving the benefit of the ativhnce in non
the markets
This is one-Quarter of a mill less
COMPLETING POWER PLANT s
than the constitutional limit No levy
made last year for state pur-
--- i poses
Enid O G & E Sub Station Will Be The approximate assessed valuation
Largest In Oklahoma
of all slate property is $1695000000
s according to C C Childers state au-
Enid Okla—The largest electric
substation in Oklahoma is "earl" The only other action taken by the
completion in Enid and is expected: board was in the assessment of $13
to be in operation within thirty days! 000 a mile levied against the Shawnee
according to officials of the Oitialion40
branch of the Katy a property re-
Gas and Electric company
! tined by the receivership that sold
Municipalities which will be served her holdings at the road recently
frmn Enid through the local Plant i This is an increase of tt000 a mile oa
are: AN'aukotnis Bison Hover lien-I the road property levied to take care
nessey Garber Covington Ettirmontlor mock
011 Fields Hunter Iiihhhtig Lamont This was the last regular meeting
Breckenridge Geary W"itmgil such of the year although the board can
)rummond I be called into session at any time by
Will" a sh°11 t1UP E"lil will bel either the chairman or secretary
connected with lite new line under
construction from this city to Drunel Hunters Rush For Licenses
right by way of Covington Vheni Willi I he cool weather hundreds of
applications for hunting li MIR'S aro
coming In front all parts of tho state
anticipating an early rush of hunters
says J S Askew state game and fish
warden
IGame laws are to be more vigor-
McAlester to Get New Paved Roads onsly enforced this season than ever
McAlester Okla—in addition to the! betore Askew says in an effort to
three concrete highway projects underi protect quail while the state is evolv-
way in Pittsburg county commission- lug some way for propagating these
ers announce that four other projects birds and restocking the country
for concrete highwayare to follow as Quail however may not be shot until
rapidly as arrangements can be made December and the limit then is fifteen
for concrete highway are to follow es In a day
to get the work under way When The federal duck season has been
these seven concrete projects are moved up fifteen days in tile state
completed Pittsburg county will this year an arplication of hundreds
step to the front with good higbwayslot sportsmen who complained last
The county has voted a $750000 bond i year that the first big flights were
issue for this work over when the season opened
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Adamson, Royce B. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1923, newspaper, September 20, 1923; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2053237/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed June 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.