The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 86, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 31, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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Li
TEE GUTHME DAILY. LEADER l
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iiUJillUK. OKLAHOMA SA.Tl.liAY. M A V lMpi FIIICR 2
CM COMPLETES
LIST LEG OF
DGEA
NET
J3EDIRI1L i
Austrian Terms
Will Be Made
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TOOED STATES
j 01 knf.y nomih ntmi
M'UN Mini: ii'inioi i
HIMIIi" INI1 IN HM OHII
11 III.; siir. i.iniuv.
at minimi
. . et ! t
rail t tM lf
tr 0rvaa aotaa. T etal)
at t rau ha wot :
I oae4
iktlnm T" Monday.
Pan. Ma l a
that t prwat.si
teaa " A . lHa ylt
fH-ataoooi Me-
it had " fost tay osut M
nad ae. Th plenary
t pa eoe'eeoncn ! ftr.
na will ! tan.
It
WERE EUIOORATE
DoriDina plane latest entry in hack across the Atlantic
oimons i nr. in: ni u inii
Kltmntll M.MIUI.M
UUmilSIII lit M KIMINS
"firasris
BULLETIN.
Pt.ioowth. May 31 It oa n
lrnJ Krt off.UT that thor l(
wact that tM irCM B
NC- wy fly I" ever th .wt
Atiae roul frw i. t Nw-
fOwnotand It l lnoertod eon-
trC Will t held he hrtty C
0KM th prcCt.
ARRIVED AT J X
Plymovth tag and May II T
Anrcn Mp!t NC-4 V-ied Hf
f-co Ferrol San at o'etoc h
vw t iirmout at 7:73 eoch
( local t ! aM thr ."-lOule tatar
K4 rp94 dawn in tha habo.
A fraat rcpttn g)t tht
firt frofi tK Unntd StaUa.
rinitc Kcvd Iprovemtt
DaJ I Lofta County;
rU To PoBiUr Oter
NAVY CURTISS LANDS
ON ENGLAND'S SHORES
WaaaxngtOM May 31 Tha Amari.
can nival tavt-At:ant flht wuch
begin at Rockanray Lang laiand. May
t was awceeaafiilly campttd today
wtt ta arWvai af tna NC- at ty-
mulH Engtan after a WO ml 'Hap'
ttcm ferol Spain. "'
Annuncamnt fiat Lirut Cemman.
dar Albert C Rtad'a plana tha cola
Kviver P ta aquadron f tv. had
rchd England waa ant to th
aavy dapartwant by Vica Admira
nnapp at London. Tna tima gn
In tha mcatagc 2:?6 p m. confuaad
effitaa hara wo war unable to aa-
t.mate the actual tima for the taat lg
of tha flight.
Sp.k m trtjirr on 1b. ihm of
tuauh.r.f (ka a..tamnii f.r tvi
rvadt 'B Ia (tn xuntr. Al lr'r
' llri uifd roaJ. VvHi" h.l
ta ih am.'nf of oi. and axt
fpJrral aid of mk n a loial
at l.". Iht-m b" i'j )rar
i r (tni IkibJ and of the drnom-
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THE HUriS 10
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IU UN llll lf.l s INII M.IY
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PEACE TABLE TAXES
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lit n r nio of "J.4I.I im!r
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: CERT SEASON UST NIGHT
Mauvrial Hay rerr'.e rU.i.l !
day C'kfci and erf irnunrf4 iho
n.vi -lK.r;.' aa.l Impmtiva rv.
ttilti la r.uihri. Ui!B !. n.tial.l.
m OK.ill -fman rn Sunday tr He
Ir I'.'tiiwti hJ a h.'u:j n
heard hv rrv patriot m Oainnr. ao.i Eicrl!ent Program Rendered By
iho oration IiJt by Ju.1 ti W
rartn.ui" ai tn oiwra hou a nw
anj bruj.l.-f K-nhwrnt mat rrrali'J In
rsard to ih lav an.1 o.aion. hi h
aa !n)aKuri.l half a ct-ntury ao h
fir noral J.hn A U'an In oonm.in'
oration of ih d.-.l of al.r and il.-aih
Band In 0ning Concert
of the 8eson At
Federal Park
Thn Cuthrln
dlroctlon of H
(on"ott band unil.r
II Ityan o ncl lit
Mi. aoJih im.mti lntrrl would jof nin ho nave ihtir thai thfl fifth r.tnri ra.n ai otrninn with
BACCALAUREATE SERIVE Of
THE METHODIST UNIVERSITY
Tie fUrraUarrare rTir of the
Me hod M -UnJTen:y of Ok3aoaia
will l h)4 Sa tha First Met od;s!
ctorca sasaay jbo:b?b. Jane 1 at
Ten o'clock. Tho trir.on b
Al'.rn-1 by Protator VT A GtKJI5
caaa of ih ouiiof Mis Clara M
Koyt trf tie 4psrtfflea of mue'e will
MORE 7 HOOPS ARRIVE
New York May 3' More than 2100
oTcer and me of th 7th D.i.or.
(Nrtt&nal Army Sowtham Pennayl-
vaniai arrived Here today.
bo t. h ar. makina: a total
rf i. lo bo :J ml o h )-ar
f.ir yar The coomy cmima-
alonera hare 1n pVint aj'.ronl-
matolr io and one quarter ni'.K for
rninirihn of rvad. oa. h y-ar and
the valuation of Ian f.maty U I.
i4i . nd io and one juart-r rnil'.
m.!l ran.' I'lfi. the tat that e
mould par f-T Hard aarfate tad t
the aame a are alti (or J ri
roada
Irt th. 4.Wp'e oT Logan county buy
hete bead In ttie f.li.-vinc manner:
One-tM-nty-f:M each month whl.-h
nth (ho federal aid would bo alt the
morey they mould tx-od in any one
mon h. the amount it would rale
FVr eiimple: If a tarty bouyht a
U.cd they rould pay for It in
nu.n'h at ti or mttnth.
In 'ho alKire manner there wouM
tw $. a y.ar rom'.n? )" the peo-
ple of th' county earn year; th.y
ou!d no' bo ray'na- niore tai than
hey aro nom- anJ the mon. y wu!d
te ke-H an the county in -;lare of bo-
ia m-d! to NVw Yotk each er.
The ropulati.m of I.an county f
n.'v. and v )h poruiation
otm toy a bond and 2.0-t a f
Kind z.mm a j bond. ;.(Hi a :'S
xnd. the bonds wouM bn taken tin
ind nooojy would bo orer-ulf rilod
nd th.-n enly one-fourth of tht ixwi-
slation ta bought liond "
t nn muni nr jrewrTfj and lfy UK I a apicn.iM eonrort. I tie ptniciaiil
maintain tinulliod The T-toraaa of I consUied of tintrit. popular ati
sno more ro-ent aars wi re numer-1 patriotic . lo. iUn. all f I. h mere
ou!y pront. and manlfo.Hl a doe;i pinrod wl(n rti((. tnternroialion
SiloroM !n the conduct of 1hee rv-in fme Inxlruit onlal erf.'. t
1.. ..Ll.s. L m a. - .i.i
.. .. n mfi mill nave o late Tn. proaont bnlKl flow ennuis!
charro of hereafter Tor II Is thi plan I largely of ymin playora but I ho offlr
oi tne memnera or tne t.rand Army lenov itf I'm orjanlxatutn i n..f l.in.L.r
that their active m.rvlcos in this line
of tuif a century entitle th-m to "ro
tiro wi?h honors" and iHnuit the
vounyer and nioro atlvo veterans and
their friend take char to alth thr
eUJor YWerans aa lh u sis of honor
Flowtrs In Abundance.
Thn Udloa had roT!d.-d an ahun.1-
anca or tiowera wnu h were strewn
on th saord mounds s! Iho City of
IVad. where a fla already msrkod
the reatina; place of every re I. -ran of
(Contlnuod on I'aeo J. (il. l.)
ed thereby. The (Jutlirlo liatid Is one
ttt the l-e-M in Ilia atato unj mhlle II
work benefits ilu whole community
mall percentage of the people con
tribute to lis aupport. Scarcely i
town n i o stain contriiiutes n
mraferly to its harwt a dues tlulhrle
Morn nutucs mut l added to the
luhscrlptlon 1st If lb hand Is to lie
maintained. It your name "written
there?'' Call on tito ttecrclary. It M
Chll.-ott and stive hint your suliserip
lion.
ii iiiTNEV si ci rrus r. irr-
ni:v is rm ncu rnrisi nut
HUNS HAVE SPECIAL TRAIN.
Versaiios. May 31. A spocla! train
?ju:pp.-d with wirelesa telofraph ap-
Pdratu. which was uwd br Cenuaa
teneral headquarters and tha former ' to h" J'"("1
impetoT duriny th war. arrived tu
eraaOlea today.
One church denomination cannot
expect to mono olixe all the titf
Other denomination have their feasts
of araioty.
Por iaatanre Mail Carrier Walter
nnnit'T ' now treasurer or the Ha li-
tis! churvh succeiHlIng Omree traff-n-y.
who Is doing his worshiping eso-
where. It appears that Gaffney did
not )tk the way the Reverend Ma.l-
do lived and had hi helms. In oihr
won! the pastor a dweUin? place
vexed Gaffney.
Tha conpri-jraiion. however loyally
hacked tha j.astor and the ItapMst
faith narche on serenely according
Monday Date Set To
Decide Austria's Fate
Pan. May 31 Prention ct she
treaty to tie Austrian doJeratw sa
jst otid s:t:l MotxUy after a pen-
ary a of th poc crifertice
The c-ocforotMS met ia piesary aea-
to near ama&a.ry of the Ana-
trian treaty read Jjoi bfore the
ak PreaJer VeMi:ow of Grot-
and T C BraSiaao. fontjor premier ot
Rumaxia eccart ia wordy arjpi-
rtoct. Aa ko as the catif ereuc con -v
ti-d Bratiaao a rote ad ruore!
r ' bwar (aoftiiesetnoBt in ttae name
cf the Baikal atate. Tbia was
tract'-d.
Pmr.a Hay 3: Tte pJooary aeasiot.
if two p-co coeferoBCo which v'
9day to haT two utamary of tlie
Ahts treaty rd. adkmrcer 4
t-owra at the rjOt of T C Bntiaco
fcr&or tShot of Raovaaia and on of
tho pwoe 4e4ocato.
At the aatao tjme tke Gorman coua-tT-;rxnoe:
were dl es-red at the
f ors-ir atr.L 1 . 1
Coaxnt oa Crorkfioofr-Raatzan. Gor-
Bvsa t-rejf a znixuatof' is ei;ct-4 to
MAititriGr ij(;i:nsi;s
issi'hi by rir
THE WEATHER.
Now Orioaaa La. Hay SI Tonight
aid Snnstar prcatry tanader iow-
cra; cocr C&aday.
Iwive for home brfare the meek-.ud
bat he or a suocsr. if iu witb-
iraw from She deloatlon-la oxpoct.
od back In time to isn the tn'wty.
Prs-ijsninmry to presentation of the
Austrian treaty to too enmy delo-
fato tomorrow rpraBtat!Tes of all
the nations that made war on Austria
or broke wh her. me ia a aecrei
plenary aesaion of tbo poaco con for -
once at the foreign ofico and board
a utimmary of the term read tbmd
tor their apiifovaL
Ta Germaa counter- profwmala wor
do!iverd to aa official of the foreiara
off.ee at Veraaillo. and taken to Pari
to bo laid before tbo four. The
first j-ciio8 of the ooutMor. proraIi
andors'ood to cnastiiuto ooo-third of
the aooumont comprltfat; ZtifWl
word. Af--r lisr.rjg cons'-lored O-r-txtaay'a
anawer tbe fcij foor 1 ex-ec-o4
to acBouttco nay cha ngw hi tho
troay that may bo made aa dask Or.
many to stjcn qoickly.
MekBwhi. ro.ong of Jisatifac-
tioa with the coaator raro'osala oma-
natod from GorTnaay. THo ctnerr-
tiT pr. koldiat that th-se coun-
for coood'd too mark took ots an
aassnoved air which dUspatche from
Berlin aa.d. ta:g1a load to a getoiral
rave U dinatiafacUoa. j
Tc folSoaing tnarriaga litronsea
wero la-msxl this week by Court Clrk
Martha Nal: Martin Kutnpter 311.
and Hattfe Sanders. JS Uiti of Brit-
ton; A. W. Wilson 2. Ival and Liha
IHvi. 21. of Kansas City; Navina P.
hSatberly 2S Ossawatnrnie Kansas
and Edith Hubbard 21 Crescent;
Chas. G. Jech. 24. and Agne Miller 21
both of Okarcho. Judge Boles per-
torm4 too cntvmorty for the Iat
named.
MANY ACCIDENTS ON
MEMORIAL DAY
There were twenty-imo accldn:a
recorded on Memorial day at l-ut
three of them fatal. Jake KJliaon wa
kUled nar Hobart when hi auto
weiH Into dlteh. Mamie Connor 1
dead at Mountain View and Myron
Peabody waa fatally injured near Ft
Townaend. Eght accldeata aro re-
ported from Oklahoma Ciy an1 t'fl
frpm TuU.
intfi rm itiioon or itiii.u iv
TH IINMK.N TO IIINt i:
Tim llrotherhood of liUway Train
men will give a social eniertsinm.-n'
at th A O V W hall tonight. I!"
side a dance a plndld entertain
ment will be given. The trucram fol
lows:
Solo J-Ved Koehl
Solo Mrs W K llowan!
Cornet Solo Mr lUn haffer
Solo .John Ilelnnd
Trio Guthrie Iloy
Ftinry Danco
Mlsa Floronsv llo'haer
OrchetrW (6 pieces)
Rochagor 'a Orcheat r
Violin Kolo
Mis KJiwvneo Koeha'ter
Headiiu . W K Howanl
I'.un Kutins ConOM by Poor Hoys.
OLDHAM BACK.
Rhaa Oidham baa boon mastered
oat of the army et vl o and baa r-
tamed to Gatfarie. Ihirin the war bo
waa located near IndUnapolls Ind hi
cami w.og near peojway. "Aro Gtithrla fltlxen nt tho day
sua Ha au over- aii imae. "rm CreocenL
fjoing to rvt a couple of weeks aad
then sret busy."
in (.in s c ut nrcovutri):
IN (itMIII CtlNIIITION
"Thn men mho alole my car wer
evidontly oxp-rienced autg mechan-
ic" said Dt Hurhci today. Hheriff
Roliertson rvicovered Ihe Hugh' cat
at Tulsa and ths- doctor went th"
Thursday anil drove K homo. "Madf
the trip In the mud from Tulsa "
Guthrie in six hours" he eaid trnlay
TShe feiloms who had It had turn'
rho car up until it runs like a racer
and I feel that the machine is tie to
than it was before tuoy atole It."
The Hurtles ear is a Swiior Six Hud
son and waa rtoien from in front
local church her last month. V.Tier
found It had been sold by tho thleva
to a Tuia citizen.
i ir i r i . t
rirsi ioupic lit
He Married
In Airplane
Mruaten T. May 31 Tha first
aerial mrn cereinony In tn
United Sttea If net In th sntlr
world la to b held EMingtAn
f.sld thia afternoon. th only th
bird of fh air aa witnesses and tho
fleecy cloud a letting I iutnant
Rcbart Mesd of Cumberland Mary.
Isnt and Mi Marjorls Dumont of
Yerkvllls Indiana will b marrlad
In a Handly-Pag bombing plan.
Tha courtship has been a "flying"
ona. Mad met Mis Oumont two
yars ago when h waa making
racerd for hlmelf aa a motorcycl
driver.
westSWnSkes
SPECTACULAR ESCAPE
ESTABLISH STORE HERE
Mixi Sadie. Krtker and Mrs 0 M
Sanden To Enter Buxlneaa
Aug. 1 With Ladies'
Ready to-Wear
Claud McVey. Who Sold Stolen
Tord Car To Van Hooter
Provei Himself a Sprinter
of Merit
(lutlirU U f.Hin to tii n another
la.lloa' ready to wear slme Ai. It
HI bo an up I.i . I. ile olio In every re.
spivt.
Mls Hii.llo Itrssey mini iu boon
With til" ItlK'kei -llin ton !iy giM ls
stole during Hie p iree year will
t o In rli.ir;e Ml. llrakey has rr.itgn-
e.l her pl.i. o m IHi He Wueker-Hut Inn
store ntiil mill lento Monday fur
short visit wlili her parents at Kiowa
Kansns before going to New Vol k
mid ot er eastern market nhcrn sh
will seleit n sto. k of hlKll rl;is rea.ty
fo-wt iir liithliiK. - W
The new storn will t opened ( thn
public about ui;ut I. AsaocUtod
Willi Miss llrskey I i the n"W business
louxissioN ir rims ii iv
n i; irinriiY 1011 iuiis
I mi ii in i hi: iii iimh
nh.iii in jipimm;
sol Hints "i
BULLETIN
Pari May 31. Tho aesrst planar)
eion of (h ptfcm nfeno to
hr th ps.if farm to bo Submitted
la tha Austrian ds'egatlen m al 3
o'clock thia aftrnon. Th dira af
h French foreign efflca war (laaod
promptly at th hour appointsd far
th roting.
Th Japan qutlon wa alta ups
JAPS MORE BRUTAL THAN HUNS.
will In. Mr C. M Sander Tim
storo will bn eieluslvely a ready. to-
ur a'mp and will bo located In thn
building In tho ttmr of thn Cortm.
I'liurmaoy now occupied by Waili
lliotlims.
T1 e hiiiMliijc H owned b t.. I It...
Isml mill ho will thuruutdily riiuli'l
l( to suit tho l.leHS of Mini Itrnkey nnd
Mrs Suti.lers. A new modern frimt
will bo put In nnd mlieti completed J
mil bo nut. of the mot altracllvo arnli
llwulr.rlt nlrilM I... 1 1 .1 1 ..m I.. 1... ...... I
....... ... ntiuiniRt l V'U.
teei ttmt UUtllllo IS entitle ill ft!
real iip-to-tue-tninuto In. lies' slot
.and that Is thn kind wit nie gnlnft to
i esliil liHh here" until Mlsa Hrakey tn-
t'laude MrVey West Side young
iimn inaile fi spectacular eKcaim from
Sheriff l ober I son uml D.puty Hcott
Isnt nlRhf abou! 9 o'clock.
Young M.Vey Itnd been ciipturel
tliirlni? the afternoon lifter selling a
hlolmi car to J 1) Van lluoer. He
ileliviied tin. cur In Van Hooxor for
1225. The car mas of a I.ite nioilet
nd Is fully worth twice t sit iiiiiount.
Tim sheriff got wise to the transaction
and prabbed joun McVey. It ttevet-
opea later f ti 1st li liml stolen tlie cur : (4y
rrotn a K ira.e at Ft Morgan. Colorado
and h:id driven u to Guthrie
"We mere wnlklng Hlonit talking and
I had no IdeaMcVoy intended to IDiikn
try for liberty" said .Sheriff Ho'.ert-J .; K Itiley htu t) nptKilntt d ns-
son todny "When w. reticbed t Me alsiant county iix.nl to lmv ibiuge
Masonic tetu.l corner he hrhke awn j of tho officii while Mr Cn story l nf
RILEY WILL RELIEVE
GREGORY AS AGENT
DR BENNETT DELIVERS
ADDRESS AT CRESCENT
At Cr-cnt yeniorday tho Decora-
tion day addroas waa delivered by
Rev A G Bennett of Gut brio. A ron-
grirtkm that crowded tho rhriettnr
rhurh to the door attend d Num-
ermia aoldior Juxt returned from
Franco marched in linn with tho older
reraas of tho Civil war. Several
Ir
and ran oust tip Hnrrlnoti. And b-
llevn me tlmt boy did some Kprlnllng
Three shot fniled to even mako hint
hosituto; In fact I believe V put' re-
newed pep lnirhliy. fK xtufi I did
not shoot to hit htru and 1 -eally Tie-
ileva he knem 1 would notfor I have
known 1.1m since ho wr In short
7nt; an) how be made hi pet. away
n gMd shape and wo furnished the
'irewotks for tho people of Kat liar-
"lnon." he added
honp to hsirveMt and thresh ilurltig
the month of Juno. Mr R.y I on the
ground. Ho Is regular an 'lit ot
Wa Mill It rimtity nnd U an aff.ible en-
pnlilo geiuiiiiiiiu whom tho fanner
Will find v-ry useful.
iMr Ami.I.IcI na l
Tokio kl if j - I'liirty-flva Kr
e.ma wnie sliot or kllld with twonla
or bnyiiiiet by Jimnesn .ldier In a
ClirUllaii rhur.h hull. linn forty miles
from Km.til In i imno. tl.ui with tha
Kmesii Independents moveniont.
This ha been confirmed by an lo
vestliratloii by llrUUIt and American
onsiiUr agent and by mlaslonair
en.ler In Kore Tim fact ara ad
mitted by th Jiipmie.n authorities at
!s.ul liu linling ! Governor tletmr-
al HaHm'.awa. Thn authorities ssip
t!'t ihey deplore thn otitrac that
those KUlIty of It ti.itn been pnnUhe.1
nnd that oi .lets hsvo ! n given In
prevent a recurrence.
Investigator also he found that
Mc.m hune anoc.rr vlll.tgn tiesr
Cheani nl was burned by Iho Japan'
cue and that several Korean theta
wif. wounded In t attack by Japan.
es soldiers who shot them or ims
tlielr swords and hiiyonot on them a
they fl.-d from thlr hurnii) bom
after tho troops tad set fire to tha
biilldinKs.
I Report Imve been rerelvoil of tha
bntnlnn of t Christian rhurrhog In (bran
other village and Korean told trny
Associated Press rorrespondont at
Keoul unit they could show him nine
vlll.ii'os which had l.en burned hy tha
Japartcsti.
HetiilU nf the iiiiMsacrn a( Chnnm-
nl were ohlalne) tjr thn Aocatd
Press coireHwni.etit who ylslted thai
pliico n ortnpany with Raymond 8.
Curtice thn America ttcn-counsiit 'at '
Hoiiul and Nt. Cnderwood an Amerf.
cn missionary; HubiMriuentlv thn
correspondent again vlltif. th pkica
with Mr Royds thn ItrltUh counsut.
and sevetnl iiilaslonntles. Including
DEAD AT 7S.
Mr J B DtahzaaJI died Wednesday at Its a'ead
Mars tall. a4 73 yar.
4
-POLLARO'S" TO OPEN THURSDAY
Tho "Gm" bter a-ooa out of ex-
istence today and "Pollard'a" rise Jr
Tbo cow p!a)h'nie will bo
I opeaed formally Tburtday.
SEGREGATION LAW TO BE
TESTEO IN FEDERAL COURT
Ifegro Freeholder Ravi the Four-
teenth Amendment J Being
Fractured Br Oklahoma '
City Official
Brief mention baa teen mad of tbo
u!t fibd in the federal court h-f
y William k'lo)d a negro 'of Okla
loma City afainst !be pollen d.-vart-
mnl In ptrtit uUr and the i nlir-iiiu
aiciiwl ot Katitzatlon of Oklahoria Cl7
a general mjih h in of f t will brini
ip tho merit of the imposed aurr
;tkin movement In all cl'l. against
ha cohrroj residents.
William Floyd alUtto that on Jaa
5 111 hn turchas4 from thn ownt
wo 1 n tho Military addition to
Oklahoma City and that on May 12
;st bo omered Into and took poaoa
slon of same a bi family residence;
hat on May 13 the .ollr arrested
'aim and r tho no-call.-d vgrt giUa
(Continued "P I'agn 4 Cot 21
Thousands of Souls
Die of Starvation
Berlin May Tha boUhevikl
flghllnic In tho Baltic province I the
mot haiiful of all s.iording to Am
erlcan offieera returning from mlt
sitin there who tell of the (rhaatly
iiltiiost ur.lieiicvablo cruelty on th
part of the bolshevik mcrconarli
Neither aide I ahowlng mery n;w
according to lutc;t Tcisirt.
i '
I A t11in.!M t Lhillii mrtt .t!ial ttt
acount for thn exceptional hitler
n of the f'o.irland and Mthuaniun
foihtlng. Thn boUhovik aro faced
around Riga by German volunteer
divisions with whom a number of
let'a am f ghllng.
Thn Gorman divisions are known a
thn Baltic: army and la auiiKiried from
German headquarter. The camimign
U. cundiictfil In accordanowj with the
armistice term. ay the officer. Part
of tiM German am from flerrrwny
prosier and tho rest aro known a
"Half"
The 'Ba!u aro thn Gorman (mm
latlon of tho Kuaslan iorlnce north
of I'ruasia. They aro doactndanf of
a wave of German which aweot in'o
ho Bltlc province of Russia la th
tblrteerrth oontory. In tho rsmrao of
time the German thotttrti a ery
(Contlauod oa Pac I Cot. 2 I 'minor porGoa of the rutmlation bav
come to own practically all tho prop
arty.
They are called tho "Baltic Banm
and own everything through a fudl
t. in which hus hutted from tha
ml.tdlrt ago The iiopl. are most I y
l its soriui of whom are In favor of
tho "I'.slt" and many 4 whom ar
m.t. Th "Halt" ban toward Ger-
many In their aympathlo and ar
hated CKpochllly by thn IwiUheVlk ttt
Russia.
Wlon th revolution cmo In Russia
tho "Balls" organlx.4 and hegnn a
tolling prtncrsm a ruins tho boUh-
v:k. Ihirlna ho last yr th-y bava
h. Id tbo bolshevik out of Most of th
"Baltic Baron" terrprry and alnca rh
armUtloo ham been materially helid
by tho voluutoora yocnilteil In Ga
many.
Their reoinianco ha epoclIIy an
gored thn Russian who want to free
tho tttunirf of German. Aocordlnf
to Americana who bav been) la tha
region Trotiky ha nt hi beat
trootu aralnst tho 'Bta Tb bol-
shevik havo footcht Ilk barWrlana.
and ar cor -1 In ft report b?o wheU
out ontlr town mhen tbey wrr able
t Coot led oa 1'ag . Cot 1
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