The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 44, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 3, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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tvtpMtt Other's Blauth.
"IJbe local color v?s sue1' as to con-
vince mo beyond a'l doubt that I was
taajfy donl'nt; with an Ar.M Siloon
Leaguo do'octivc. 'Hill' profesod to
have huntt troub'o ami ordered a
drink and soenied disappointed when
the others accepted his lnitntlon and
I declined. Ho examined tho walls
looked Into the Inthroont nnd oa'd bo .
wan on the lookout for dictaphone t I
aisured him bo nnd hae no worry
over anything of On' sort as I had no
doubt ho would Indulro In no conver-
sation to which tho low would take
exception and that would rcitahilyj
not. I
"Finally ho proposed that bo would
finance tho Law Enforcement I naRiio
In ltn fight and phou'd Ohio Mv wet bo
would pay tno ?50.Pf0 which I could
use in furthering my fo'.iMcil ambi-
tion. I naked Ii'l. how iho money
Tfould b ncourttcd ror an 1 be strong-
ly rocomraended t' at no aonuting
bo made. I told Mm final y that 1
could not and vo''ld not tine 1'qjor
money in the relit l tho Law Knfoivu-
ment League but t was p'ect v w.l'.-
ing and In fort an1 uh to receive con-
tributions to tho League and If hr
know of buslnca iooji9 who would (
BUbscrlbo I fI uti'J bo gbtd to hno
him buoy hl'n-c'.f tn goLJn such con
tribntloua to t'io L.a uo
"To draw b'ni ot 1 tit.kv.il hlin bow
tho wets would htaid if 1 succoeuud In
getting on tho t v it lie ga e i:id
comploto acsuraiKe of bin ab'Hty to
contiol tho wot oia In totb vhieh to
mo waa of com re n mpluto iik.iranco
if I needed supIi it be did not rep-
resent any vet i'tfest as eery man
in Ohio .ho wat he? tho public moo-
zncnts knows a id' from the prohibi-
tion quostion. that cadet s of the wets
never havo been ab'o to solidify tho
wot vote for anytj'.ig or anjbody. I
Suggests Ohio Go Dry. I
"Further to draw out this astuto
centloman I siu-gstcd that should
Ohio b dry I outht to h.ivo at least
125000 for my v1ie and labor. Ho
favo nuch bdmcdlnto assent to this
sugsostioo 'i t I cou'd Hcnrcoly io-
strain n heRi luish Apparently nil
'Mr. HilJ tt?nt d as to be aaipiy aa-
ured that I wcu'd stand mi.uully to J
my gun and won u not t'.esort tho Law !
Enforcomen' I "i':ne '11111' askod
many intimate niiJ j.urson 1 cuoatlomt I
vhich showod me ho had ben remark- j
ably well coached.
"It was finally ngteod that 'H11V
would Bond to ti.illipollH ti former '
heavy AntlfVoon leaguo donalr In
the person if a Ctmion m tnufa't'iror.
This mooting was fct for Sa'urday.
Instead f the Cavon mini rrr'vine.
I roco'ved a call f cm 'IJill'n allege I '
nephow ashing rao to go to (.'evolat.d
on Mondiy 1i t I --reod to go tnd I '
was thcro bu lh (Wrtnn man was
not thure. 'H !!' 1 owe er was proa-
ent and appatentl sorely foi business.
"vVlici I went into his rom accom-
panied by ono of 'ho O n'innntians
who wns in tho 'rat conroroncn 'Hill'
aid to this t'i'id p.-rty that he wished
to sco me alone.
"Thore'pon they sprang the last j
chapter In t'lr lirlo faico and tho
man fnm Cin. 'nnaM deri'sn.'cd a cow-
ralBDlon for gotiir ui toso her Ho!
wlahod his money t.icn and there The
elder 'HIT told h'j alleged iie-i'iow'
and tho othm ma: to lea"o the oom '
Ho thereupon pri!'i"j a Iiro ' jnd'o
of blllrt ard said he wiu ready t3 do'
buninoRK. 'h . l van twmg to find I
out tho mean!!'-: if thla onmr 's'on '
matter both m qn ho had hoen J
told to ro out of th" rocra camo btof. I
The cldor Hi't' t' en p ofescol ro t
rtlssun and left t'.o tcne-ouro and!
v:lth hln: went hia money Ujo uopusv!
foilorlis. j
"Ti Atter.? Corru?'-6n."
"Why they did rnt inpjk tho rrney
and bi'e t'io cr-.t majy l ik at
a Ior.1 to clnin. I do 'r.iow thuUfh
that I oi IncT riven .m de jiroo?
that tbo .'ntl'Sar n Legm rtmdi
roady to a'lcnpt 'he d'rtcn sort o!
corruption if the c'y It ctn .'onjoTO ft
man vho darcn to iial'orno thrm m
any of their 1 n.v -v Portnaa1 I
was nonr In the d iri: but if thiy w'"
go thN far ;.'lh rae how far havo they
gono li orry car (gn of for'ul3
docjt and trick.'' y who they Uavo
dealt v.'ith poor tc'lowi win do not
kuow thorn a I know town? Ohic4u
natl Enquirer.
Yci Fellers Needn't Feel So All-Fired Cocky; Th
Be After You Next."
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DEMOCRATS NOMINATE WESTMOnriANO DAVIS. "V'ET"
OANDIDAiE. F0 GOVtHNOR OF
OLD D0M.YKM"
MI 01 "2ffl SDK" KM. H
'Wollior of Pretidc. i" Becane -Dry ' (. .v. nber 119!
Is Safe ajid ban A(;nPriar RegarUeJ as
Nationwide Rlow at PuU iiittd.i
Hy LontiJ aeiboM. In Tho Now Yor!t WnrW.
If the United States benato l.d '
loved for a wek ua itt vute o. ijh
thn co.iHtltutioual at" dnoat p.tii i
ing nat'on-wldo pr Ml. 1 . it i p i
able fow -r thin nii x ia n y
wmild havo vot 1 fnr u 't uo j Hua I
t'we'ity aalnat it. ( oi
Cm tain ovuatt natib'v on !n V'r c
gltila )iuve iiai.-iplirv ifiivr.i i -( oo i
wnkh tend to touvimo t u i of t. a T
miKuuii they wore tiv jto in
tholr aurrohdvjr to te cv w nd oi e
tho A 'tl Bttlof.r U-agpp f " ' I all i-t
"ho bovpc of iflSvvti!..!!To.i ts
h'fh t'io A y mi mU.Wrt w.c e nt m i
IPC? tagor Ui l!jvn it up thfcll if Vtl- I
g.'iia had t r iiidlnioi a .'aiiUha
tHcoii tho lhhcrit i'o mu'hfrr i
and the t-omhli's't'i n of pu'o nunl
drj reformers aiid prt ir-'u r piltt.ci m '
it "nt of the people of the i ' 1
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p t ; i rnf . .! ig t' i
r Aeit wu 'in jy Win
P.fftcl er I'c!Mc ianu." Anothfj-
HtVl With UnV All!'
-lynn oi i .Is
(1wUoU.i) 'i at
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Z.V TOWN HAG -10 CAPES OF
l. U.MiJN.E.OO IN SINGLE DAY"
SHEPFARD BILL DESTROYS
OUR MOST SACKED RIGHTS
i 'on
S'ojx C v la Slcux City a dry
ovr.. icccn'ly nnd 40 cases of
4 jrkiirsos In po'lci court In a
Itj o ''.' rnJ r.no of ths defsnd
a it- C S. Ceftv mado
c'l'M'r' no tho nroo
ho -.: t.j3 r.itht.r cf clx children.
'if j-u n"t.d nc to Jail" Greene
toM i i-it'3 cJ 'ifio "somcone'll
havo to tr i c-n- if my fi nlly."
"S39 -.r" U.j .ludfje cycla'mcd Has congross the rlijht to submit t"
C3 VOtl t'l'nlj thnt bCCO'ia- VOtl 'tlw ulntiia nn nmnnilmnnl tn tlin Hiill
havn a fn-iv you hayc a riQht to ' lUutlo! for lho UP1)0m of adding to
fj:t tSrj'-k? rhc married nan wltf I. . . . .. . .
o fnr.l'y III. you '.nve who rp:nh-ihH I"1Iouh a unlvo-wl prohibition.
i.'r r.-.iv 'v- trii. n..niv wUhln tl o nt.ite.1 and all federal tor-
ho b oul.t bsfore me
to bo UU'ii out and
Sd Sat 'ha IBy Minority Vote Prohibition Ame'idm?nt Imposes a Coirmon
Clamp on tlic Morals Habits an-i Private Lives
of One Hundred Million People
reason might bo submitted for the os-
tnblirflunpnt of a statu rolllon.
People's Habl'.r. Differ.
Iho o'jottlon is 'one restlii'; not
merely tn a theory of contltitlonol
mil nil u 'p rifl t r! ImrA la nri.il linl
. Ycu ouobt .litoriea. of tho manufaauro and anlr ;j nn 1IPofonil roaon for'lht o.fjcctnr
rnot." .H intoMraung Hfiuors; inc pioposon . lli(J gUlfj of ou 80cnl 0
'113 PUtform "Cotimc.i cnee."
Virginia the lust of i toiit.ir.n
fptlM j'lrrc'idn la l io iv ih i i i
it it. the flrt to k.ho' n i piVrvvi
t iik. At the p-!n i. -'l ! u.m
out the mate lut-t week Yv -tu ji!Ui
JJ.via a pioapi ue faiiitr d iatt4.
J. iaylor Klib n unit J'at' iUr .iii 1
Poliatd fr the i einocrAlptoi . loath
foi rovornor wh.ch "le equlraicat to
ui. I'M-thm
luvl run a a platform of "oomtixn
pv-.i c wnca we wimmt wniUHK .i Teo lnTuit giat'ri itn in.'
to tbecoroblnatiBn of lrao'ra'lc polit wo c intu"irld to re.'' t the "
i . jfftccrj. preacner pmuiu.itw ui aS fjj mjl "ny Cf the "nth. "n-
jofpsMonal rormecu r.-frjl rd ut rr im pttd n( t;otul jj no
- the banter V V An i'SpVk n 4. n dJ nr.t hirmo(l
! v. ifs.i! He tfetvft1 v.lt.lj'n 7.9C0 r
v. on of a wai. s V Mvm nd Ptt- ''"' v' Clwrth GenB.
Ic I put roneriior. PIp w i tHs uomin- The fir t ri4t of thi eomb it'oii
tf a for jji'vernor w-i 0)n ivvo &r t- heu-pi t prcaihy' lt!ciJin il
to s fll but e. t'iirftnMliT& tl fi tS 1$!" i'fUc m(i'. I.m wH .". nr-
Bo"vr'or all Nw C- ;-srois ! to i in T'ei til vc
Mid tha lotl itVtl heje zrria'i. cinvi th& sMJte's 2? 'J' "
him. The IlGMibVIiHuw RenviaUy Ofe.'ly liwt ..oetbe. r e l3U ' i ib
poitod the surffwtfut cjnii1at' b rm "t inmpaini n..u on v.." 1-
car so of bU 1 gh a'antM r " I frrv hU'hn or of nail jne l ' wboi' tho
dim 'mm f$iU a ! Nw . j s ijin!e if f!.e a.u.io Id perif t t4if
O i of tha pto.' i"4t-tjf iv.. f .turn corablnai !on of roll on and pol.i i to
of tho rr.'ilt is fiat UjvN ' r.nr- ' f ' ' e tJ-"'r nfrUre
in
Th?n tl'i 'fi'::- fined him $C0.
ft. Louli Poit D'-patch.
ceuHT mm
.1:fusss To Confiscate Prop
eity l v;iit Compen-
sating Owner
What ia
Ki'T
thla? Snlonnlifopors ha'e
amr.idntont wut approved by moio
than the required number of Rcnutots
But tho disiontinc minority contaiue I
tho.Rbleat constitutional lawyoia and
economists In tho sonate. it is not
uueeaiary to an plify rcf ronoo to tho
truism that vo neer Intended our
written Constitution ai a comploto
btltuto for u!l of tho constitutional
of lho people. Tho theory of
toserved lishtB has always been ehcr
lshed by our foromoat public uiiin. Tho
unwritten prlnclploB of const Itutional
law are aa much part of tbo American
Kystcm aa thoy nro of tho llrltish or
Swiss R3tom.
It la not to bo presumed that In
ndoptiiiK a constitution which required
tho cousont of nil tho statos it waB
SOME ngMARKS
Heard r.t a Patr'atlc Oatlnrlng ef
(Gcrnnn) rcr'csn Cit'scna.
onium
nity dcelopmunt undor a Toderal
unioi. Thoro aro more Btandntda of
lilo and stages of moral uml.ullKloin
thount nnd duQl(!pment than vtatot
In the Amorlcin union. A visit to any
two of tbo largest cities in am sititflo
atnto will force tn to lontrntttH rather
thiin to i omparinoiiH of tbo epposod
views onUronuent civic ap'tlt and
h.ibltn or the people. Mo rah in mnll
co;nntu.'Me3 e iiiall require but do
not attract tho polico tiuiveiilinco
and jnibllcity of largor cltiou. Why
Hhnuld ti o cltizons of Ralom Orofon.
or ba'i in Virginia sit In Judment to
doterntlno tho moral needs tho piectRO
mndo of IUIiik of tho citizenH of Now
York or of San riancineo? What ob-
Joct of Federal union could bo thus ad-
vanced These aro world ecntom with
world ncpdrtj tho others aro county
centorH with county needs
Tbo anien'dmont id Injudicious It
would submit to a vote by stated
v hich may bnrebv bo a majority popu-
lar oto tho tlKht to Impose a com
mon oho on tho morjilB habits ntnl
even tho prfvnto morality of ono bun
dred iMIlion people in a continental
aion of rll nalionalltlea and of all re'
llfjlons Common senso and expedi-
ency erort a formidable barrier to' tho
hannfi'l reartfon that would annuo
from roderallod prohibition Tract i
cal conditions reonforco tho ptinclplo
? M r'''i wanoon fullowl'
I'-i'o-vf In ' ti'i yen
tj' i Iii 1001 ' nnon ru
v t X J Mentaguf rep
il.- as rflvc-n. r WUMim A
am ! r tn oiiinc iin aup: '
Jv anion. 6ml 'j; the Mann re
ad
II
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on
tho
"I nm a tsoot An'oicati cltbon. but
Mr. Vilson 13 a buu rrcildrtl"
"I am a root Amorloan citizen but
dli coir '''t'l'ii is a'.l wrc !"
"I hm t. ' ot A' er!can cl zea but
dor newspapoih h full ! Veil"
"I rm a scot Amcrlrao c't jena but
dls o"it-y sho'M not bo at war vit
Chermcnyl"
"I am n nont n'ricr-n clUou but
dor nro uot r"t 'y of jh Only
Chorgo Sylvester VlLrorh tlio rohibl
tion lobby Oswald Gair'aon M'.'ard
Senator Li Toilette and der Mayor ol
Chleago 1 " Fi om "LIf "
THE FUNNY SIDE
OF PROHIBITION
1
ucn or vv.ne for sagi-.ament
HELD UriLAV.'FUL. '
Oklahoma Ci '. An t'.lnlon
Klvcn lodsy b' . torii Cct er' P.
P. 1'ro'inj;' to t) . Sc et r !"jt
ere of Su-.icd Hw-rt tJ -f fa r-i
Heart OkU n- i'o h t bt.b vbn
constitutictna" p.-i .lblticn t-rr'alon
nnd the "boue l y law 5 3 r by
the Sixth I eg uro .j.c t a urb
of wlno ee . r pactnu.ti'ut r r-
Posob unlawful. Arl.uhEaa Qv
r'lhtH htkl ty.t BSmn ullin
' ci Why. man alive v.o whb haw evcr lntcmloa lnl amenumetus count
rv.. iidlns I'm Hoirst j.apora'' rl bo made to it bv three fourtha of them
w t f 'yorol .ht men who don't in which would opetato upon rlshts hav-
- ' 1 s ip 0 "f'e l-uriv's sent n Jn no neafssary Immedlato or oven
.n tM OM " -1 pent to dta; :uei remote rolatlon to a Todoial union If
-n to h.'a flnni'ng abode thcro toby iimendmont redcrnl Jurisdiction
'.M1 in company with tho worm thr' may lo created for the purposo of aup
! h M. f -f '").i'-9 ovory ot 0 know pi opsins the drink ovll there la no rca-
thai ail'ionkc' era aro bus jk -i me- son why eimilar Jurisdiction may nbt
last they pty :-.- ry Inrfj ami fci be kIvpii by am-'n Intent to correct all
!i fan 1 ami . m-rallv obov tho law excesses eradln'o tho weakness of
Lut it a'wayc h s hern tho cutni humanity nnd promoto liyglono nnd
for pity mnn who ha.vl nn attack of il! ouscnica. An experience has shown
t'l-iior tn 1:0 out nml kick a saloon that the nractlco of religion la tho
U-ppcr. j-reatost aid to moral minn n.d that that nuch reirnlatlon would bo within
1 a re is one I.pu-r dealer howovoi fow mutt can Huccosfully dispense ro8er-"d rlqht- which it was never In
-ho hii hVffn tbo way to Justice with an c.terior fonn of worship n tended to plo to "a Union of States."
.'T'-ry J Docs- 'icr keepti a mloon near constitutional amondmont for tho same Wall Street Jottr.nal.
1 ru itsonu if tc-v in uroot-ijn. "nd
v v t'v RcMT nler oKjors rom (lov
iftui" '' t'T" M Siasnn Ktato C'
ilso Co'rm'" i cr tloaod up Mi
IViujitl af'i st'oon nlthout'h with
Many others Mr Doo3chor was not
a' t ' r b'ii ftopi:. ho iccenoa no
njonej hn sic; H was put out of bus!- Where Y Think?
rets Vr oeclier appealed to tho Florid Time t'nlon
lav takins hie caso boforo Justico A largo quantity of whisky seized by
CrcpEcv. Trij ablo Jurist yesterday tho Memphis polico has recently dlsap-
('ftp'dpd the c.i.o by isnulng an Injunc-Peared. Wonder whero it wont7
t'on enJn'nittK the Hxciae Commission- (P. S. Tennossoo is "dry' that s
er 'ro":i oforc'ns 'ho Governor's order why)
tc Crop said that no order "
cai e r:.forcel that takes propeity Tho Weta Win Ajaln.
b.v y from a man without duo process I Moulin T lrmph N Cltr I
if M.i "No ervrgenry JuHtlUoa law- Down at tho bathing benches tho big
.i.iwb'i i' s i- t of u'government" question is ho can a bartent'or ro--id
tbo r.'BPco. Tho aectlon ttnde fuao drink to a noldlor or sailor in
th . fverner Whitman issued tho u bathing suit?
r i n r ; i n vr Is declared to bo t
".KPUir'iittlcnul It's a Cruol Cruel World.
And t-.us it wl.l be seen that even I BUhuorOun
-.'vt;. .otv "s have rights In which the when a feller necd3 a frlond wha
1 i-.w will protect then. Mornias Tola Congress la about to fall for prohlbi-
STiyh N Y.
JL"
Let Him DIo.
f Kvnrjfbod' Mak'ii7ln 1
With fear and trembling ho ap-
proached tbo doctor. "I know thoro'a
Eorhctling wrong with xay hp.".rt doc-
tor. I havo a fooling that I'm not go-
ing to live very long'
"Nonscnso! Clvo up smoking."
"Never smoked in my life doctor."
"Woil stop drlnklns."
"I am a total abstalnor from alco-
holic drink."
"V.'oll try going to bod carllor; got
more slcup."
"I'm alwayflin bod by nine o'clock."
"Oh voll oil' I cim iayt is my dear
sir fiuit llynlc you had bettor lot
iJhtcro ir.ko fta course;. Tou'ro alto-
gether too good for tliis w ld."
Not In Parched Throat Drlgada.
Knoivlll Jowrnf t and Tr'bunt
Wlten tho prohibition amendment to
tho National Constitution haa bon
adopted will tho Sonator from Toi
al' pi 4vortod by tho finf. f i! )
at ..e. wb'i-h clais of c't' m V
r 'a an In Hcr.m otlor is ir-4 lum-
l.i tn to bo stoat au8U'p'j.a to t a
In i. encs of the AnU Saljiii Ieasue
er.wd.
'ho result lu Vlritlula therefore
dca'.n tba Anti-Saloon Lcoguo tho etr lu pp.-od lnrrtiinij thi t
io t blow It haa receive.! ia many rulons f r tbo pti4osp 'f atayi'
jours. proMbltion mo omeut.
Openly Defy Dry Bossac. " Mr Stuaj-t tho precenl euv. -or
pputlicru ne.ttirx and rpueswa'a- white nrt majhlaa rrn the 1 'il
the h( .av:'.opn bai . d and l " r '' vr' V'M ' t')" ' by
timldnted ly persona wio bnv ubp4 tbo MArtlu8wum:on r.rv iaat'" iho
rei'mioua spcta to exploit their tniraor.il trt onatora and ! .- --rrn's' 'ho
prrt.idicpfl and polltltal vitwa j-o Ami Saloon Lea-nie a-d .-pro ! Una
Krc iMv Piatud ovr tho turn o ovvata ot 'ireaolicpolltlcJaat to domliib fho
iii Vit Mnta. Uha aa tho fffaot of Whiles of the state until a year r o
Htli.oi'intt tho backooae of sonthern - Thou thoy aun-p dered. Tho
number i of tbo hoaae of ropresMiU- 8tat vflt $
tlw who hitl.p to bava Bur-cndwd hm he Peopi. na"l over tho
to Antliiatoon Lrnmia mctS id which eomidnatlon plua the R-4 "bon "-y"
uu-.ldnot hjvob'o tolurarod iaTam Jw rF around lat wr - -rnd
id n Hall to the daya of Ctoker Uolly Mnr'l Mr Elllaon. the Marti- nn-
nnd Tw"sd. eon c' yarMn Le vfruc &n& pr " r-
Incouraited by tho Vi-rlnte riuH PHtlpian candldnt fr rovern( - nd
tbfsa merabora are now preach it n Mr I'o'tord. the atrat-'Mout p Ibi-
opui donsnee to theJr former d.y Mn pu.idilate vIm wat conci to
bn-'ps. Ihocn reformers v.ho wem ' " h T no chanee fr" the at t
r'.' -rrnughMiod over "their tena'ora" 'i n'(8t Prta"t ilaire n ho
anl 'tlieir repre .enUtlvos." havo for Vlrr'nla situation -w nln- In a . t nal
the drat time in recent yvra ben . wh the Rov. Mr Cannot ffo
P'mo' on tho Serenklve. Crallensfls dm'tteiK. la one of the m i ro-
ts btlry up tl ootratlkutioaal amend oan-efn! H'lititlttos In the fry
mnt adopted by tfce aanato are per- w1 k tr u" ot
miaod to go uiytoflped by the lobby- vkfcn to Ma c ecit.
is'g of tba dry cls-niem In an efort to CenneVt Powar Weaken.
at-in tue uae i ronm itiai ap- Alr cannon aa chairman of i
peura to bo aott'ng lp aaalnst them ttulll itK;Hitlve corr littee .
mt only In Vlrr'nla but la eereral of Vntl Salow.j Ucyne of America
tin wostorn ?tatoe. ai4 8( thj nead ot tt tu?t p
In Kansas for instance mine wo- o . y th(t wor rPm'erd wlaeia
ersand other InduMrUl emplsyea ufa o( tt rronal loi' or.
who hithflrta have mtm'Md to the u vaa Mr t jno who co-r
d! fatca of prpachor-poUUolana "! hia posgrea-luoal susctj to in;
di roformorn lve rUen io revolt in objPl lJoluWi 'bUUtt dry ' Mtu..
one or two plnti. atrlkln In reprisal ln t0 food contr(j Dit u
for tho enforppmat cr t.e ooro ury rHun thtt oart4at '.Vllsoa
ua-
hn .
ul
ho
od
ho
Us
Mr.
al-
IUvd amendment to the poatoflloe Wll e1 tn Hl(Mt.y the dry dc-imfo a' ' or-
wn in nro'ii'ma cao imr" u.n oi the te r j bU1
the state of becr.s and light winea to tjj oplnloit of some of te mo
wl'i h tleue artiBana hae been acciia- t.rativo t ctobera of Porej
tonQd j?r cannon had refued to
Hats Reed Amendment. jth the P-a 'dent recueat a t
Hoports from Colore io. Nork Da- itrenyth between the PM3lden?
k'tn Vafcnisj?ton lnlana Oregofi Unii id 8t as Mid the p vd of t
and ono of twi other wlati re;'' the loi would hnvo reaultod in a z "ry
satHO re8iitHiP.it agaii' the ASati 3a for tiio latte o greo.1 waa tl e t of
loon Liafi'-' sid fti ali-'ea b'onzht to iieDib ci cqnv"s vv the nn -ua
light in Vlr;?m! i and Kanaa Thla poer yiOa'i ' bjr'His 0ry lead .
ro.ei tment la n it ao much against the The roault In Vitfl'us. hat apt
problbltmn of twsus'nure of whlsVy ia a o I daal of V fver j ost
as LecausA or ie o.ninw or ine o tue i-y cause for tn vmu .irfi
lest a lHrxe numlvii f it rtr.
la
on-
at !y
eff
ho
1W
H""l ixi)iji9'i't W tVe pitiflio bill
wbv.h is conuudevl to b tb wast of-
fonwive priib'bltn ihicure over writ-
ton into tho 'tu'ea.
Tho rout of the pv.1'" ' ni Anti-
S&l ou Ion' v. forces In Mr .ua
tUiiml Hujijvortfirs
Whthor t'le dr
of th lot grmmd re
tiut thore t n't r.t y c
l ' V l ir i
' rcot i3i
i i l'n ' ' v un
ton Cvi' at
n it to f'am
e known & "the Rood Shepherd?"
aoomi to haw bcon irony couiidote th tide sppir':i y aotvlib iu erttlnij
adujittud to Havu h""r 'nund br ja- thdm. J
littO.
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Twine, W. H. The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 44, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 3, 1917, newspaper, November 3, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70232/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.