Oklahoma Leader (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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myself and associations with rn 3 EH EE EEnloplA
fellow-oricials that I shall be able
to tinctiob unexbarrassed by this WWI
kind of a condition"
'While the governor refused to NAT jully
grant clemency in the case of Lacy!
k
KIM1 01 a roouition
'While the governor refused to cflANp jully ifj s fl-e9r
rri
grant clemency in the case of 1acy 1 l'4:' :''":t
0
before leaving for a trip over the i k I l'''''"-'4
state be granted an additional stay 1 Ca till ROL g rivipio v4i
of execution to Eugene White con- I rvIS
vIcted Sulphur banker who Is mak-1
OKLAHOMA'S CROPS FAIR THIS YEAR
we!triIPNOMINOW01t4ii0
OKLAHOMA LEADER
victed buipnur Danger W110 Is max- ! Juin i di 7i7
In g a desperate fight to stay out of
the penitentiary - - - 7 -
No Indictments cf Floggers
State Officials 'rivaled NOr
Prominent mn e as 'a ell as two : Results When Jury 171
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etate officials have appealed for! Is Fixed
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clemency In Whites behalf on the i
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ver ban k depar t me nt exam l ners ' g:ng of 8 X V cnntAl nnd girls ant' :I A Ar' I - - - :-- ia "-- of-m' 414N " A'1-4 ' - - als --- 'ilik-- --r-1-1
ssho investigatee the affairs of the three TTIUn in ilaberxhaw cont-y- i- -----4 4 i -14e- Ard16- les Ala 1St AIL 1111Pia 7011n '
Ah rd - - - - : lo --1
bank d ha
eclared tt it was I a rgoly it ag brande n
d b) me:hers of the - -6644-x V (tit- ----e-4i : - : ! -r-: s
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due to N1bite that the bank was ! g ra n d Jury as a "di grar ful fArce" f - : z ' 66:: r 4"l"' ' "- ‘4VA -7 !'''7‘tr4'' 114: 40:(-:-41
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wrecked I when the tnaiorIty voted "No bill" : : - - - -z: f ! 61i A4 osrttt414- kia 6:o 4:- 2
Homer rennlqulne forme a
r mr! Nt-th 00 dl1 0t fritols f':-lss6:66-eelh-''' l'P-$-4-4 e -4' rsr:t- 4 2-- :4 -"-1:ir -t-t- - — Viral
shall of Avant convicted of kilEng of the floigers were in control of 2-4 :i" tti"):'If:'-tf4(4t4q::is' -64 fs4-6:11-4-r"Q!66 -60"--f 4 --"t :s): 71:4"'74''''1-ris
I --1' ' -4 T'r - tt g $ or4t A q411'
Ben Avant three years ago 3 as the b od y an d that o ne of t he J ury r -t' - -- 4t - -c is - 4 - i6--4-mc64 4
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granted a 60-days stay by the goy: men was the father of one of the 6:? a r r )6r 1
t --- 76-- r ' '4 7 t ''' ?I 0201 ' '40:1"
r-nrsr in n t dor t hat he mar rre sent boys ac cused a mov e was l aunched F :' i '-71-- ' ----i 4": ' a- :r Wir- ' - $1--s-:i ----
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z-:-----::------z- - --:--0-4---:leftti:---Te1- tpe - ie --:44' ''':-'74 Policy Woud Join In Nationalist
ef9ithe Nationalist "catechism" to the
angers to China of foreign eco
--'-1'':-1717-sx--7- ''"r-'-fr'''W'qt't -74e2asAl - -a-s704414N1-311----'1 11144e wall141-:---!-'-'5102' ''''''' Says Sir Arthur But nomic exploitation through foreign
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erodods
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WASHINGTON — (FP) — Oil has Brands Such A Movement trade was "complete nonsense Mr
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IIP'S O' '''t A ” a' xe '' :op AC a Per Om --- AL ors 0 been the cause of the only open dis- Wei replied that I'rofessor Horn-
1 -at ol A 41 ' Jo -'' - 'aA -4'4'1 - 7"' ''!' ------'''--- ----i sension in President Coolidge's l
t- - - ' Ats- l - '-' sew- es - - a e --jp- - 411-- - - --- As "Unthinkably Expen beck could not fu ly understand the
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-4 la les allab Auk m11111Park Aleh cabiet Basl Manly d
' - --at 411110 f rector of the sive — I
tt -4 - 7141I' ' - People's Legislatis e Sem ice re- Orient Is Aflame With Na
—-: r r Th' ''' 1 --':-45111 ‘4 ''' '-':- - ''''' l' '''':4"'-' ' 4' laNS:t' ' ' ''!2:r:“ 4 1 seals In a review of recent Amer
i- ” Filipino Says situation
Mr Wel argued that until China
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primarily and agricultural country
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' - ' '-' - - 11 ' ' ---:-- tionalism could become more extensively in-
- 1 i FAt4)-- 4- can policy tosard Mexico So se-
-g-'1'-'4''''' VA rious was the crack in the cabinet — distrialized foreign trade could
P' tA k I 14 "'v' '"i: a - - 1 ' t ''' ' A-4 2't n 4 S 0- WILLI TO W
AM S N P a ss— E n g
Abe ee 1 t I e AA' e WA - T - e- le Anie 044AAVAI re
bt 4A4 '2 'ISA 7'9 f):V 0- r T"t k e - ft - 1 - - ! that Her rt Hooer secre y
bev tar of necessarily be potting more than
land will not use force nor urge in-
' c s - i-4-1-44 -4- a I "as- p -' V--1 4 A 'A Awita'T7 wtA commerce was on the verge of re-
'''V-4 "'" '''''" - a :' 1 ' 1 "Its if A -"'Nblr-14-14::r1--77 4r9 sig ttir I t p ' Manly agerts
-- ! 1 r :b rt T - - - ' ' -'4 - 4 4 $404 -"-:"-N as s nag tervention of !tie powers in China
yr which has always prevailed In
economic exploitation The low ter-
Inherited Policy Sir Arthur It illert bead of the
China be scent On has been detri-
-4-4 -I 49:-?41-?es4i g -Ttlis-Pl '4:" 7- 1-" -!rj4'"Ilswr 1 Secretary of S:ate Kellogg in- news section of the British foreign
k! V -? '14-"to 'NJ- ---"--m'd"' ''' Alr I office told the Institute of Polities
41- e- -1 a ?i t - I ' berited his oil policy from Charles I hers
AY '4!-1 iilaa 10ir i''ClAts:INit garg i t''' 441- 441:1
i Eans Hughes counsel for Stand- neiseentmaal rtiolttaheettidreinvgelopment of Chin-
or example he said the Chinese
a Is -
no7 prAISIIMOINEEPAPHIMEINIFIM :mokarftir mow - Mimmoural:W I E1111-essmombita ! ard Oil Manly recounts In the I "Criticism of cur poi y is a hen F '
all is said and done based upon
: been unprofitable since the armis-
en t al-vested in pRrts of Oklahoma as well as otter sections of the middle west cabinet too as Andrew ! w le Ion the assumption that instead of try-
:1 cotton mills around Shanghai have
nee because of foreign competition
n't 0 P 1- n w s a wheat fort near woods a rd of Niexcan Gulf Oil ling to make concessions a e might I
1 that Chinese manufacturers have to
These two fgures dominated intervene by force in China" he de- i 1
e Alabain a American state policy in trying to i dared "That is an a
ssumption ! l'aY
l facturers with the result that
make President Calles back down which we refuse to entertain in ' u '
higher taxes than foreign man-
BHAIL GESg from his effort to enforce the 1 London Just as firmly as
a 1 ianufacture more cheaply than the
'1 S lies Ullder Mexican constitution by having' for- I imagine refuse to entertain it in uhi
you I 1 foreigners can both Import and
:11 r elute f g n oil ap I I I:: rr ee nt uo rutin c for ra b 5s (: p ) 1 Washingt' on re aned now as a
j C-Tnbee'reefore be added the Nation- c
ole Tax Systeni
! year leases Strong-arm diplomacy I ways to use force locally to pro- part ryt oas f the
Violent Methods Are Used! bad practically exhausted its reel tect our nationals and their program asserted Mr it:- I la 01 ins tds all gaarrgd: tariff m e nt autonomy tiosn
I Nationaliat
sources with Intervention or lifting I
ter eIs
aucesLful! Si per acre Computing the rental gainst Labor i
1 of the arms embargo an Kellogg's I not
r ls - wherever we can ' but are to abolish many local taxes
I
prepared to try to impose our i and to submit protective tariffs
Ingle Tax value at 5 percent of the selling — i two remaining alternatives
NVASHINGTON—IFP)—As ruth- i wills upon the Chinese by force I which will enable local manufac-
in this lit-1 value this land had a rental sal- Meant War We have no intention and I cannot
turers to compete with foreign :
) the bads- tie of 3J cents an acre Another less a dictatorship as exists any- t Intervention meant war a long imagine that any British Govern manufacturers
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HOOVER FOUGHT
KEE PLANS
TO EVIMEXIED
Coolidge Cabinet Nearly Had
Break Over Oil
shall of Avant convicted of kilEng Of the floigers were in control of 7rU4A !r-y ex:0
Ben Avant three years ego was the body and that one of the jury t
granted a 60-days stay by the goy- men was the father of one of the r :r: r
ernor in order that he may present boys accused a move iwa s launched F '
further evidence ! to reopen the case by tAlling a ne : :
ketiOA
-44 V441:? 77'-'4- 07- ''-
gAVPrItl other stays of execution gra" JurY- -tr'':::'it-1 :714
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City to the Kansas line Lit anoth- I bers of the grand jury were unw A- I k-R 1 I I
1 Violent Methods Are Used had practically exhausted its re-
er snag this week which bids fair ing to vote to Indict some of t1-ei sources with intervention or lifting
to prevent any work on the propect : men who were not identifed and FAIRHOPE Ala—A succesLful! $6 per acre Computing the rental gamst Labor of the arms embargo an Kellogg's
before next spring I hence all Of those under suspicion' demonstration of the Single Tax I value at 5 percent of the selling
two ITnail:ling alternatives
befnre next spring t hence all Of those under stiSPiCIOLI dernonstretion of the eingle Tex I value at le Percent or tne Belling i —
WASHINGTON-IFP)-As ruth- I
i two remaining alternatives wills upon the Chinese by force1 which will enable local manufac-
we permitted to go free ender ti idea is being carried on in ttis lite: value this land had a rental val-1 Meant War
The contract w a s originally We have no intention and I cannot :
no bill" according to George PhliK tie city and community to the eat's- i ue of 3J cents an acre Another lees a dictatorship as exiets any li
Ion meant war
awarded to the McGuire-Cis-ender - Intervent a long Imagine that any British Govern- f
et) m where est of Italy hag centered i bloody campaign while lifting the merit ever will have any intention
i hirers to compete with foreign
manufacturers
Construction comPaele of Texar- lies a Clarksville contractor to facteen of ell thoee a ho have ear- i tract of 1- at es waa soon added '
was a member of the gran' jury I ticipated he its advermeges ! at 1'25 per acre the rental value 1 The w hole Orient is on the crest
kana ott the low bid Beeause there probable i
I itself on Brazil with the exeress! arms embargo meant the pro of trying to police waterways or -
or Nationalism which the Occident
as
w no date fixed as to the COM- "Wben I baW what a farce w as You (tool have to buy land in at that time being 61-4 cents per overthrow of Calles by reactionary i railways or go in for punit l ' '
purpose of stamping out the trade ive ex i must face especially the United
pletion of the contrect the courts being made out of the inveetig i-1 Fairhope It Is rcnted on a e9-year acre elements in Mexico This threat I sort i the Philippines said V
held the contract invalid tion" leillips Paid "I went ire lease I Novel Telephone Flan union tnovement Tearing a leaf 1 of force which would destroy the "We realize that the time is long !States n
I t et the record f United Sta tes Calles government or produce end- past when a repetitt en of the wars G Bunuan of the Philippine Press
m
Later the state highway comis- Judge L IL 1!itton an told aira I la Fairhope they exempt all The colony installed a telephone ou o Bureau in Washington in an argn-
' atoll re-advertieed the contract and would Lot serve any more on the kinds of productive enterprises system Each telephone subscriber department of justice tactics Brazil l less turmoil in Mexico threatened by which we imposed ourselves
I ment for Independence at the Phil
bids from three contractors were grand jury an4 I do Oct ever in- from texatioa -It' s all riget" they I paid a fee of $10 for a connection hits at lab powerful interests Manly declares upon China in the last century is
or and its strikes by de-1 --- 1 ippine round teble If there are
- ready for opening when an officer tend to serve on another grand say 'no tee a men °ace a to rots : and bought and installed big own These were the Wall street bank- either possible or desirable
porting their leaders as aliens Poe- some Filipinos especially wealthy
served Injunction papers inetituted turn In We county if I can help a bouee but Its all tong to flee telephone after the connection was ere led by Morgan and company "The one a-pplication of force men who are opposed to independ-
cause of the heavy Immigration e
by the McGuire-Cavander comp- myself" l a man every year as long as his : made The colony paid for operating ' who bad advanced loans to Calles which could conceivably be enc 1
g into Brazil nearly every strike le - 1 ence be added there were more
any on membere of the highway According to Phillips and otter house stands for builde m
ne a hoe 1 the exchange out of the inreasea
' '1 - -e - bound to have some recent Euro- soon after Atuericaa recognition in ! tive in these days would be a great i Tories In the days of the American
! commission members a leo favored returning Pa- even though the fine is called a tax 1 commenity income There was no
peen workers leading to immedie 1923 Payments had been made !crusade of all the western nations Re p
Tbe Paving problem must now dictreents agalnet the men whom It's a worse crime they insist un-': telephone bill to pay on the fir organ an g
st of regularly but Morgan his aainet China and can anyone im- °ludo's
ate government action Replying to a question as tn
wait until a bearing on the ques- they believed guilty the investiga- der our present system of taxation each month consequently almost h f Was h Kellogg were allowed to gi0 ethical consideretions would the 1 Street was age ns Independence n
th crowd saw their loans threatened 1 agine such a cru influence sade! Apart from
Tese acts reach ington whether the inuence of Wall
eion of making the injunction per- tion instead of b h
e hInt
ing aa Inquiry of to build a home than it is to rob everybody put in a phone The 1 ' against '
i eh ti F
if
manent is held fleet week e activity of the floggers turned: one If one robe a home we e rou t e erna onel edera-
ine big telephone companies at first '-' ahead and Plutage Mexico into an-1 voters in Great Britain or the Unit-
i Vincente Villamin a Filipino lawDahney-Governor
Oash out to be a questioning as to thei him once provided we catch him: said it wouldn't par to install a on of Trade Unions press reports
archy i ed States or any other country con- i yer of New York opposed to f S
o ouh A im-
A clash between the governor's character of the woman attackel But if you d a home the tax a- sytem n so email community
i w- I th
build hss ill ity hich follow closely labor activi
1 i Thus two powerful forcese oil i sent to go into another war to
ties t e 1 mediate complete independence
office and Attorney General Dab-1 Virtually all the time of the grand scssor le sure to cetch you and enc but when there came to be fifty or -11- - bm America BL razt al-
I interests and the financiers clashed
i embark upon an unthinkably e 1-
eek
Jury they said as devoted to ta you every ye he er a -1 denied that American capital was
es lk ar treafts log e users on the cony s ex-
nixty ehol' ''''
o gu a mem er o t e eague of bead-on and Mexico in great mime 1 pensive venture which wou run ld
ney appeared probable this w along this line as your ouse eans-an call change they wan o come n an - trying to incorporate the islands
when Johnston emphatically de- l htdd ll it ' che thted t id Nation aliows no labor reresent- he best Itincts of
l I F into an Imperialistic scheme On
elated his opposition to the plans of Seeks Another Inquiry at once i a "tax" asked for a right-of-way franchise ative is n its delegations p to them ure owes whatever independence counter to all t es ns
1 she has today to their strugele
tte
the age -which ss ould inflame i
the 'contrary he argued Well
league's international labor office
Here is the scheme et Fairhope: The colony said "No no franchise I whole east and would lead to all i Street it
Dabney in the investigation of t Reeponsible citieees of Clarks-i Hoover Took Sides ' wh vast Interests in the
The governmental representative
It's callegx ccleny no ri ght-of-way over our land Be t " I d 1 sorts o compliee ti on s and which Cuban and American sugar Indus-
county officials in Carter county yille are indignant because of tile! e a Sinle-Ta Secretary Hoover veered toward f 1
gran& but a bett name ould b a no i a edd
er we - i t ws ed " you may come In la
hoalveriverrz assured the conference even if sessful would not get 1 trs an
Debnee recommended ttat charan turn tbe care took before the the Wall street bankers' poiut of i 1 ied the cigar and coeonnut
es made againet Sheriff Ewing C jury end because of the rnetionis' tal culunlunitY for really tecy pay free of charge provided yeit win : t t il is a paradise for numb ucc
i
view Wth an eye to America's for us what we want! I nil Industries was disturbed by
f grants But he did not mention the -
no taxes as thin term le commonly allow us to uee eour lines through- f 1 iciory II alibi Avail NMIbig duty-free Philippine competition
i
-
London of Carter county be refer- used by frieues of the floggers on 1 eign trade he saw unending poesi-
undero I e ury re o charge (1
i ecrease o le-- depriving Omni- "Supps waine to her and it s to its interest to faor
red to the grand jury The gov- that body to bring about the retto n toed out the cont fe f h
bilities of damage not only in Mex oe e beat C
- evev
The title to the land (about tee° The Home TE tephone companY grant workers of the right to strike! l knees and establiehed etrong points independence
ernor declared that since the at- of a no bill" The citizens de- leo but throughout Latin-America
arrest On which th l l i
e coony is o- !I whch Vali having a hard struggle : and pr oviding deportati on f or union I or anti
nti 1
torney general's office halt trireme- dere that every effort will be made the United States w ent the limit I all over her east territ
gated the case and has all the in or to bring the suspected il1fIrk before cated ie held by a nr)nprotit-rnak- i to keep its head stbove water said organizers i in its strong -arm policy kept open line e of communication
hoe corporation that performs the : "Yesove will be glad to make such Trade unionists are hauled out of 1 between tlinee points and so on I e
'ration he eees no reason why It another grand jury at the earliest On April 2 he declared in New
functinne of a trustee This ameitn- P n arrangement with you" And bed at night and despatched to y I ow wculd that help us How l sgN Epiops
should be placed before a'grand poseible date It takes two "no' ! ork that the posseesion and en-
i 11 ee e bring us wit! I
eal owner of the and thee did
ization tle lc I Clevelandia the convict station much tede wo13 it g
jury bills" returned by a grind jury be i joyment of each section of the I
dtriniete- it e- the Joint and ' a people who are essentially self-1
Judge Rutherferd Brett who Is bore they can eeter a a
ylea of for- - ---"— " ' ' 1 All these conveniences added! Because of P recent power company i western world ehould be by the ARE ImpERINE
leading the fight on London Is bit- flier jeopardy hence the citizens 1 equal use of nil thoee who live much to the land values State and strike a new law forbids strikes i
people who directly inhabit It and -
enpporting and have shown us that
upon it Anyone of good cheract- county taxes didn't fail to climb A and even agitation on public Mill- i i they understand the art of the boy
terly opposed to turning the ease are eager to see the alleged nog- i our ideal demands emends freedom of '
er ie alloy ed to settle upore ad ' new porch a coat of paint or a ties Nevertheless Brazil I al
over to a Carter county grand jury gers' caee brought before another Poees as i each nation from domination by co
I take is 1)urh or :- 1:-10 i !IP ti- fpw extra shrubs and flowers in l the savior of Europe with the - The idea Is se fantastic that 1 6 -
ig Increase Is Shovvn Ir
because the case involves "inside" grand pay in this county 1 i others" This sounded fine in Latin-
' siree on tee sole condit'on that he I almost feel thet I ought to apoloe
Carter county politics London hats In evidence dieclosed before the -" the grounds around the home ability to assimilate 20 times her
i American trade circles Ukraine Wheat
escaped one trial conducted by Car- jury it Was testified that the men ply annually to the corporation its i caused the aeseesor to raise the i Present population of 3')Oee000
e Barr I gl
i About thee time George
ee for obtruding It upon you
ter county official Brett declares wore robe of the Ku
—
s s leluk Kim n ee re" fro"
full rental value And eince the texee "What a eine law said the But there are no jobs for inind- i - Just as Lloyd Geor om ee - - I elOCOW -ot
sN ble I
a mpros Men i
I Baker personal friend of Hoover'
that they were armed with pistols "Ill" value of Ilnd Is 111'Pd upon 1 Fetrimpers V punish people grants and veages are being cut : i rice largelv beceuee he was be- ' - '
ME RS WI1V and that one of the men ruck
st
one of the girls on the bead with a its rental or rrintri Value It
easy to determine the rental eaten
" for doing the very things ou y want ever lower through the conti in articles from Mexico City to the 1 to nued ! " lieved neany have involved u in s
New York Poet declared the Brit-
them to do! Why for Illustration influx of ev orkers from southern ' a war with Turkey so no British prospects
in the grein crop in the 1kra Me
FAR ' ' -
of Russia Las broueht the
RIG ! prospects for a larger crop this
HT TO SELL pistol w ith such force as to drive k
her Into conyulsiona If a leesehold sill sell for more do eou put
then the improve:news are worth y n larzer tax or fine on Europe and Germany
1 a man who builds a good house i isle companies had accepted the Governmen t c e 04 '
OkFt it morth if 'ear than lst ce°
Valles oil decree and that Edward i t -
t tried forettee Inters enoon 1 I
a a g to the
n I State Grain Purcha rditi
sine Bureau -
it
IN MARKET RO is al felely en es teent being
e t tee fell I L Dobeny ie be of the little bleck China
eiati pee de nn tor he man who main- Tobacco fax medicinal her! and
W The victims of the freezers W ere n
Mrs Amanda Pitts 60 years old 1 ret val le not "Ilected I team a snack a slum in tbe CUES DRO
GI LTtlINS 11gas tl chief American gieker Sides With No Faction
io
cotton baee el en a 30 per cent
-- miss Ket Pitts e) :tary rine The colony eterted with seventy
' community!" 1 And Baker uncovered the Kellogg- I t tee r t is nlee that B i i b policy Unpile over a year eo
Farmers who have for years sold le and Lizzie P u
itts 16 her dagh- ncres (in the synods) which c M oe
The Fat hope policy reverses this : MEN ARE HELD Sheffield correspon 1 eence m e s s I
i was rgainst tee payirg co ievor- ye el n e t ye
la answer to statetneutg s which
! Sheffield ites
their produce along Market Row ters Mrs Amanda Cochran and her m practice They exempt all improve- l I
FOR MURDER: i bad been writing to he!-
between factiene and leaders
: t appeared ia the British press to the
' on West California street in Okla- daughter Zetta Cochran anti lion 3liss Gary ments from taxatiou The man who ' log tellng him how revolution he conineed: effect that Russian exports are be-
' homa City without paying any Hill all of Baldwin and Orin Gal! holds land idle or poorly improved t could be started against Calles! ert ts not by any means purely
1 ing carried on at the expenee of 0
fees won the erst skirmish in a loway and Harvey Shirley of Cer-1 pays the same rent to the colony SEATTLE-ae musty old English
while leellogg had been answering ! 1 eve of rem eeveelOn to the doe- c e
ne 1117ernal market official etatte-
fight by produce men to oust them tette The band took the entire par- - ---31-411' ite4!it' 144etteetdnfa as the man heeding an adjoining law has been dragged from t
its hid- i '
ea ret
t t (
P Y P )0n the United States t trine of se:!-dctprminmon Thoegh
tics show an entirely d'ff
i erent pie-
from the street ty and flogged them ' Aee ' 16eaelC t e in a i n a e m
ee gb -i ' on his land In eaee where lot who maltes e fine improverneat Mg place to be used in prosecut-!
the dirt be ready to go ahead with I eo e that ere In ' rg I it We are
1 -T - - - !turf Thus the pre-war wheat pro
m- -- -
Judge Sam Hooker dented a te
"'l - sonic c
— ing F Craig wealthy Seattle club- work -
I '
le f Into ve v o p a e i
o o n non or i influereel te rr m re c t !eel con- duptIon tetelpd 24 b ttt)
eo
tons won
e
rerary injunction asked by the VA GE INCREASE - a - - -
4Th: extra tne improvements are ade n:an who is charged along attt his subsidIzing the reactionary enetnies i sidere'lems Pa Weid:WP4brlieve that I
i an export of 5000 000 in
and an -
commission men zetalnet the ferm ihe('' rti'14eTatk:Te''4 1:4 uag f 1 te taxes leied bs the state coma- skipper htt hing altos ed Mi s f Ca i
he w aee
ene" l'oed of I 1
- h ' teenal collet mia 'i
- on of lieeen000
ere On the grounds thet the come
'-i'a' e ''
rriEN SKILLED Wif' 4-'-''A '''''' ''-'1' ' ' :- !te and city are more than the rent : Violet Payne to drown during a Then B ce
Break Threatened e 1
1 th f nst
h wouM be fa- 1 '
1 Tose Ti e current year's prothic-
mission men were violating the e-le tel enelf i es -ezeeeNeeseeN ''' ! of the land thet the colony col party on his yacht This corresponderme bad fallen tat"
i l tion is e250000Q tons with an ex-
came city ordinance of which they GERMAN LABOR T' — f -10 07 -- ty: leets on tbat particular tract The Nelson and his "kipper are charged ! in to Calles' bands and uaturally ex-1 "The Britiele coneeption of stile
Port of a little more than 125100
i - '
: complained '- e e Sa y e 1 colon refunds to e proper
thty a ith mnslahter E cited him to toe point of de pera
ing
w Colvin 1 Nationllet mosene
ant he cn e in-
e' e e i a ug land an internal consumption of 21e
A restraining order covering an eeil owner the ae" ! difference proecutor conten
! s d s that the Ene- ?'
y he shoed a as a Po ibi te re
tion Evidenewed the let- ued "s sell- tnee l eennue tons
BERLIN - Wages for skilled e'' ' ' ters to Baker who epilled the beans : then a fact and as rttentially more
adjoining block has been issued A third of a century has paesed lish common law governing marl- Oil products before the war to
1 against farmers selling their pro- workers in the electric metal and e ' re - - to the press cepabie then ariethirg else in Chine tated a 0 ae e eince Fairhope etarted to put theee i time criminality will hold the own- e - 951)0000 tons with an export
building trades of Germany have r - ‘ 1 - Whether Hoover tile Med Laker e - c reeled- the emewirg aspfrl-i
duce within that block Farmers -- le 'a I theories into pra etice It is oftea er and skipeer of the boat tepidly : - -P- ! a - -4 - " of 15e00o0 anti an internal con- a
Increased 6 6 percent eine last ' e'''aetee a"'e 111 l
aske Do th work satisfact
veto bad used this block moved ' ' e d'te 1 l: "ey or resPonible for the death of their
- s 'len
or not the expose at any rate die tone of a slowly awakening na sumption more than Lotee000 tons
January according to latert statisei ! Vi ' e ' e teef ' ' I not irepeove his relations with Kel- rtnth equity and eerediency he
over to the next block enes e -aega aieme ea ily! Wili they continue to work guest - greater than in 1913
i RUSH SPRINGS COW
IS BEST PRODUCER
riTSIT SPRIN(A Okla—With
79 pounds of butter fat for the
month and a milk production of
1s34) pounds Jane a Jersey cow
belonging to Joe E Milenr won
the state honors in borteriat pro-
doction for the month of July
A Holstein cow belonging to
Harry Naylor of Oklahoma ity
won second prize with 77 ponnds
of hntterfat and 1971 pounds of
milk
ties 1
Germany's trade recovery has
had a continuous intuence On nth
employment the number of uneinsi
played being reduced since Ji11114-
sry to 168400 or 15 percent
The metal industries hare diffis
cuity in obtaining skilled worker5 !
for manufacturing machinery and
automobiles In the electrical Li-
dustry A similar demand has desi
teloped
Miners' wages since January have
been increased 58 railway works
erg 6 with similar incrcaiws in ail
lines of skilled labor
milk
OKLAHOMA SCHOOL FOR
COCAINE "SHOTS' COME BLIND TO OPEN SOON
HIGH FOLLOWING RAIDS The Wahoutit School tor the
104M111 1J110 I s1 0 I 1111 '
- o-s i to I d S-1 I I- i a 1a V II I : IF A i : 2 in a strike on the Anatolian rail-
- y I- i
The Oklahoma School tor the 4 E4 road one of the most importent
HIGH FOLLOWING RAIDS
— Blind Muskagee Oklahoma opens k t A !systems in Turkey The striker
An ounce of morphin s
e $150—an
El War Wednesday Se ph ialer f- 7 0 P' -A I are fireme
n
ounce of cocaine 1225- this is the
leth The Superintenleet Mrs 0! ir 4' - ' '7 -:- ! When a trion was derailed at
price narcotics Lave jumped to In w ‘ arI1t3 tt bt:ni :re " f-
Oklallorna Cite due to tLe !" holesa'm ' '-''''' l' - -' 3t:f ' ' It ! Maamoaret ton the company
or partiell blind children as etl1 1 atett
edd'ers
rests of wholesalers and p tiled to send a relief train from
lig those who know of h:ind or par- kl 744154 4
of dope and dope addicts here the g -ii !Adana Sixty Turkish women
tiaIly blied children to s re e lir !:gt" past week or so According to of- N ' -9 -- I hes mothers daughters and
coneerning those who can not s-re rrto e 1
kers 118 antests Lave bean made our public !it a sweethearts of the strlkere lay
to attend sch6-ls Mrs t'"4 ek i '
il i
and many of the narcotic dealers ! down on the rails in front of the
Stewart is eazer to loeate eNery : -444 t pt ' i
are still in jail unable to make
i engine
blnd or partially bl:nd chilti of 7 r '-''' A
bond 'I 1 7ta
educable age in the State of Okla- '-‘1- :a ' I Police were called to the corn-
Before the raids the regular price '4i k
homa Vint their tieed$ tray be pre- EAL-Ntlke4' -! I i Its pally's request and a tre boee
of am ounce of morphine was 145 sewed to the Legislature and that Vi11-:e!'!-!-e7: I° --wi turned ca them They at II reused
and cocaine Sre)
sce tray recehe those for shora tl- rce te 4tiel 1Ii''''' ! to moec so the officers began to
shool at present haft room Far I! it:::-x''tiV ' 1 t' erIL2E ' remove them one by one from the
Federal trade commission an-1 ents and persons ha ing knou 1- mashko- - 1 rails But Is F0011 as a woman
mounces it will make compreten- etize of children silo shntiid be in Anna May 0o cn a ivaciois was dragged from the tracks and
sive study of metbt-da used in nuot- I the State St hool for tho Irtril trurette is "Miss Gtry" JUIROs the polloe turned tack to get an-
1 ing and charging prices the con- should write Its O W Stewart selected Ler to retrestrt thn Iloos-1 othr P he would return It took
Burning public must pay for nereS SUpPrintendfnt NTIISknr:I'F Cik!ii-i ler t Ity in the Atlartia City Beauty tAe police antl reserve forces see-
saries of life horra Fa acarAtt I eral hours to elqar the tracks
1
H
3riton Denies
Force Planned
Acriainst China
a — --" About that time George Bare I — -----
"W hat a illy law! aid the But there are n jobs for F " r ! o Mimi- --Notable improvement
I Baker al friend f Hoove
Fairhopers "N-hy punish people' grants and wages are being cut : idperston io r! rice largely because he was be-
the grei crop in the l
in n 'Itralue
!ineart es from aiex co City to the !
!Just as Lloyd George fell from or MOSCOW
I
lieved nearly to have involved us in
for doing the very things you want I ever lower through the continued section of Russia has brought the
w York Post declared the Brit-
them to do Why for illustration influx of workers from southern ' prospects for a larger (iron this
i ish companies had accepted the Government caele leet R morth if
do you put e larear tax or fine on Europe and Germany year than last according to the
Valles oil decree and that Edward i it tried reran-a? intervention in
a war with Turkey so no British
a man who builds a good house State Grain Purchasing Bureau -
I L Dobenya be of the rlittle bleak cker i china
thee rsa a on the man who main
GUEST DROTYS e c
r A !bag was thhief Ameica-a ki I Sides With Sno Fac tin Tobacco fax medicinal her! and
taint a snack or a slum in the I cotton have shown a 30 p
The Eairhope policy reverses this er cent
over a year ego
CO7111114 ll" I MEN ARE HELD 1 And Baker uncovered the Kellogg-1 peclaring that the British policy -
i Sheffield correspondence re s a ! wPS rgainst the playing of f improvement
avor-
la answer to statetneuts which
! Sheffield bad been writing to he! lees between factleno and leaders
practice They exempt all improve 1
FOR MURDER:I'D" telling him laow revolution appeared ia the British press to the
ments fro m taxatiou The man who i effect that Russian exports are be-
t could be started against Calies1 eit is not be any means purely
holds land idle or poorly improved i :ng carried on at the expenee of
while Kellogg bad Len answering !e cese of elm e o
devtin to the doe-
pays the same rent to the colonY I SEATTLE--as musty old English ' - -- - - - - the 11-Vernal market official etatis-
tha prey soon the United States t trims o f se7f-d e t ertrinetio n Tho ech
as the man hcading an adjoining law has been dragged from its hid- i t tt h
' ' -" ' nn n w - tics show an entirely different pi
lot who ma e
il be contineed:
woud be ready to go ahead with 1 I hope that into it ente
lie s a fine improverneat ng place to be used prosecuta li irt i re e are
ture Thus the pre-war wheat pris-
ng F Craig wealthy Seattle club
on his land In some i
eaece where ! the dirty work of Intervention or i influereed by rrore rractieal con-
n:an who Is charged along
!duetion totaled 24500000 tons with
extra tne improvements are made with his subsidizing the reactionary enemies siderstions Ps weld We believe that i
' an export of 5000000 and an in 4
the taxes levied by the stat e comn skipper with having allowed Mies' Of Call" Pr-3" 1 lr-1 °I' ht'"-ver"-°71 hc?'-weeri ' ternal consumption of Itt500000
Violet Payne to drown during a Theo Break Threatened 1 the fectiena in China wouM be fa-1
t and city are more than the rent ! 1 to 41 The current year's prodtic-
This correspondere Lad fallen
of the land that the colony col: party on his yacht tel" tion is 2250000o tons with an ex-
into Calles bands and naturally ex- "The Britieh coneeptien of the
lects on that particular tract The : Nelson and his skipper are charged ! Poet of a little more than 125000
colony refund' to the property i with manslaughter Ewing Colvinj cited him to the point of de9pera1 Natioalit movement" he cnin land an internal consumption of 21-
owner the difference prosecutor contends that the En-! tion Evidently be showed the lets uett "was R5 a poseibility
nset
rather !o5nouo tons
A third of a century has paesed lish common law governing mari- tern to Baker who EPilled the beans : then a fact and as petentially more Oil products before the war to-
since Eairhope etarted to put thee time criminality will hold the own-: to the press cpbe then artethrg else in China taled 951)0000 tons with an export
theories into praatice It is ofteo er and skipper of the boat legally : Whether Hoover inspited Laker cf reelizing the growing aepire! of 15a-10e0 and an internal con- a
il aali
responsible for the death of their asked: "Do they ork W satisfactor or not the expose at any rate nil tione of a slowly awakening nation1 sumption more than 1n0o000 tons
I not irepeove his relations with Kel- Both equity and eerediencY t
Hy? Will they continue to work guest 11- greater than in 1913
I loeg Niellon or Coo"dre So ecoa -id coe-ee"ed the flattish to take i
eatiefactorily when the town be- Evidence shows that the two men - - - ' a- - '' - 'a- "-' - i 1Ye shows a total Ptoluotion
after Coolidge told the press that if th plr nm
ese eeetie serim isle "
cornen a great city?" The promot- stood by and made no effort to save slightly superior t o the pre-war ex
Kellogg resigned under the pound- ( lash On Chinese Netionalkt4 i
era and eupporters unanimously ! the drow Meg woman The same : port and about one-third einaller
say yes and call attention to the law was used in let1 when a Eki 1)- - jog Of American laaae sed liberals A debete between Professor than pre-war home consumption
present income of the colony from per was convicted for having failed - that hoover wouldn't 6et his job stanley K Horneeck of Harverd erich is now nearly 1000000 tons
l
land values alone as compa:ed to : to step his vessel in an effort to ' N4tu-dnin-a and SydneY E Vel of the Centrel laraer Butter has increased in
the outgo for etate county an : save a seaman who fell overboard i Resignation reed Educetion Comte'sion or the chin- prod action by 150000 to sl as corn
looser's frends were in open ese Nazion41ist government en!isH parel with prewar figure
Chinese ports have fallen by a half and In-
' rebellion -againsit thi's—sl-n-p an :erled the meet-117'g of the
!round table when Professor Horn- ternal consumption has risen by
Greedy Justice counselled Lis immedate resigna-
'beek declared that the reference in nearly a quarter of a million tons
of 1)eace Takes lion from the cabinet But t oolidgel
I The same is true of apples hides
smoothed thing s over at a peace i
All But Pants breakfast That dibn't en': the dis-i
Faces Jail eggs snol sslt- all have a total pro-
auction little short of the pre-war
— 'cussion bowever for Hoover told I -e" figures a lower export anti an in-
PHILADELPH Pan-American commercial
IA — The local ' con- se --1: n'
automobile clubs are making
the I
gress that Wall street should not crease in home consumption —
war on an alleged "zuotor trap' saza amounting In the case of hides to
45 per cont
at the town of Ilorsiant Lear make loans for mlitars purposes Ilitt111:E-1741ei'1"-:'':i'4'n'tn
just a few days after Coollitse Lad r'e---ka-N n Ps
s
TT io:le
here: One drier dares that announced a loan la the Nicara- i F::n"i' 3scsbnattsss
be was arrested while passing - be REMINDED OF
through the town and disrobed gamn censsrvatives to enalde them es7----Lti ss'e'
to crush the libtrals ssssv 4"N r's - -- sly tSts 0 s
:is 00 c v 40 v DUTIES BY SHIPSTEAD
when he did not have enough I eellr Still ss k'1 ei - AA: I
g Bitter i tsto us ii--ts 1
money to pay the Ems sst-
1 0i zillo" -- 4i 1 HIBBING linn— try) —"The
The oaiiinet seri-fare has con: 4 -s -e
l'1otc rasti tay that the iitice ' n' I same cid battle ill - i - on
Ls st si to
ns -
to -- t '''
of the peace at this place is de- Hailed ever sineg: aeording - 1'""6':ssc fI !control the ra W rucerials and the
riving fat re en from pisking :Manly who concluoes that it is an At : :lo n '' -i::A4'-' trade routes of the v °rid" Sena-
opel question whether Hoover will ii--
LP drivers passn through s' --nn i tor Henrik Sltipstcail told the eon-
remain in the cabinet aftr Cool - '4
charging them with traM to- ' :117- sc:3 -- 1! vention of the Minnesota Atiterleart
then : !dee returns to Waslla ton
lawns and "s'itittn" I : fs e-i11:: L-iten la Ilibbins '1 ou legion
with heavy es ------ i - ' ' 4 s-:- '' s
s 4 - 1 mon hase foualit and en the fu
fin -
Albert F Parker the driver AIMEE INCORPORATES
- ! - 4 t - whs of ssar It is your duty and
V 1
gaid that the l'szetice t rPt triee : — ' -4 : psiv'le-e to svork towsrd remedy-
i i '-4 ) e
to get his spare tire but was The "Four Square Gospel Lights! 7 - :) r 4 :: in tLese conditions"
4
unable to disk:ob-se It He then houses" Aimee 7: P rnrie 7sIcPhersets ' tA1- - L4A-!:4 —
(let-ant:Mei larksr's coat watch htve been otIleirilly Inunchil In: Train messes ger fireman en I-
suitcase and stitomoldle Pump 1P-In'ts I powers liapgoncl son of an In- necr and truth driver killed when
Unsatisiled he asked Parker if Seoretary Stste Erstsersn has dianspolls pacaer and nephew cf Baltimore and Ohio freight train
he Lad a bathing suit The fact granted a charter of trurporation !Norman liaPizriod tLe editor faces hits hetts: oil truck and catches
to the orgabizstten in alp name of a six months' ttrm in the Efflton: fre near Urns Ohio- t o members
that he had none was all thst
pli ti J1 from L Mrs Merhsrson and two of ber flcuise of Cerrecs He refused of crew die as c hiengo 31ilveaukee
its10:iscts dsstees nt the to heed a rrliee -:r-1!:-z to cene itnet St Paul rrilroad train leaves
irg 1:0s trousers too Parl:sc
' Illinois soi-rporation will be in Chi- spehking un behalf of Sacco and 1 rails on fast run from :klinneapolla
sail
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