The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 66, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 18, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthrie Daily Leader
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SEVEN STUTEIII
INDICTED BY U. S.
JURY
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mai: m i i nut i m i
on nun nr.nuM.
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BUT HOT YET NAMED
MIOK f.OK.I H IN Ni nHAS-
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MIIMPIIIS
Oklahoma CitT May 18.
Seven business men. six of this
city inlr.dir.g a member of the
State Pair Price Commission.
were arrested todav br the Fed
en! authorities following indict
ciecfs ret creed acainst them bv
the federal grand jury charging
vioiation f lie Lever sc t br a)
leed profiteering in the tale of
sunr.
Those arrested todty are 0 H
Pie Turflft Morris. M. D
Center. Cbarles E. VanCleef. 0
D. Hals!! president of William
j on Ha 111 Wholesale comnany
cf Oklahor C:t.r and Gutbrie
and Ltv Farnaiu all of Okla
homa City and Harry Olson of
End.
VarCleef is a member of the
StOe Fair Price Commission.
The men will be rrimed be
fore Judtre John C. Pollock jr
the federal district court here to-
morrow. The grand mry returned nine
indictments ch$rriar prof steer-
in in the tale of sugar.
The ftUriii officers eipecte'
the reaicinj; two to be serve
late today.
Icmed'tlv following the ar
rest clesalera snnonnced they
would bold a meeting- to consider
the indictments. It said ?
join statement wonld b issn"'
at t'?e close of the meeting thi'
evening; .
TEN PROFITEER G A BRET)
IN MEMPHIS NET
Memnhis. Mar 18 Ten men
some of ther the most promin-
ent business men in the state
-were indicted by the federa
grind jcry todav on charges of
profiteering i" the rale of. sugar
and food stuff. All gave bon '
for appearance. It U stated that
DEATH OR INJURY 1ST
BE TRAGEDJQ SERVICF
Otherwise War Eisk Insurance
Will Not Hold Good; Ex-
Servic Men Shonld
Ask for Certificates.
A IxsJXfa enticed. " Provl-
in for CoTBfen!on and Medina"
i4 Sjinrk! Car ar.d Sap-He Va-
t the War RiV Act." atsl ot.'ki:;v
J;tt4 n "LD-W." it innounfi trr
tie Borrsa of War Riif !niirair
Tftif for ;:!.-i'jtii"n.
Tl cirmlr wfcifi wi 41rri")
to fortr.r rr r n a and a
rf wtikk c.r fc o;.-;e -J from tfep
Bura War Rik !si !arae.
forth wmir. r)t a frt.fi
f Injury firm tit Jina withlc
ftr. T-r frm dit tf J.-jarr'
f m:i's i aAirr to pre-
rr t-JigSUiitT .tor mjBti c a
U part f r.y co io r Ip
zry tr pr.trar i-d iS.'w 'Ii: t
To 3f lh t n!l;i : "N" r
r-f'Bc.t'Sotj ! iay'.l t.r.- th d-
tzj-trr or (!. aTjrrrd io th
t-rr..
Mir prsf. bnrr. fe.' r
olr-l tommti !;-
1- ftwr rvic ar4 th ill rtlttc
tbref Jo oot Vjt ontii o!e titn
ftr tkr S:cfcar or rtotion..
I h J.'ii'r rti!Uce from tb-
Itjarr r r.trt-I in tb
(Oaas4 . Cot i
THE WEATHER
fiir. rb-at wariatr; VVedair
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HOME.
SAorf Cuts To
Home News
fduel tv Hrirt 119 air NinJ c.uw-frt
1 of th MViff ( rvt-ajtijt tin-
la front of Wvi lirk. Arttigv-
mrni tmv tWB i th
ln :r wnunn h iwk va
'Hn nuffr tut tw rut cmi "
1 ftr r !iny r Kk in
uat?vrs and th iufTkr fin.l
t k M ht tn tr(uruii
U-h ivfu!:T mt rnit U offwj-
M!''H In tnl tiKn and will put
nn so tt IU !iti" M Vy.t
r.n vf J l n Hrr mhtwI)
nd daring t tim I tbT th
opon nfr:w rkrst tuvi!ngj( l
h ho to jwrinit th nuimtntv nj
ftirrwt t ptl."
Virion of MuthaH in Guthrl to-
day nay tW In ttrNtt a"lriy tn th
oii Jm in !:t irt of tho 4ituj-.
TtiT ar. now t i tlij mj
flicIiUn r aeag. In th tktnfty
t MuJhaU and that man; Kx-atUm
h.avp hpn nd Th tt on !hi
Muiha!! frm i Km); on ntoWy; a
Nr York ym!i-at tiat vured
acrvac1 and liar jtre-d tit t.in a
tt on S.vton U !n Ma5hail town-
ship: t'ft t'Nt on thn Itofliihu farm
!H J In tnd wctrWin ordr tiy Jup
15. Tli Hortiia tnn ihl company of
TuN h a contract caKini for hiu.l-
ditiit ithin dava and th rj..j.
OA A Oa coBiiny hut a location
and a ri k of l!i' northa-ii .f
I'-itM rvprt froa) V.s Ktnpiro
Od ci?mpany ti on th Vina Vk k
farm In Spnnirral towncbtp I to lii
ffwt that th dnllw ar fiKhtmt a
V.inty fortitat ion and rt n.nkinsr alow
lmcr aii!iouKh th !! 1h in Rood
hP and all obstruct ior.i havt iw--n
aniovd A a.- ti cr-w U at woik
on th Knoi'h farter frm mrtliast
of th cHy puliir. r casfBjt fnm tV
atsnik.ri of th Xo. 1 oil com-
pany. TV ir.. ri r.J dnllin-f
Bh!rry will K moM o a kxa-
;.on far;lsr north anl a new tt
xtarttsl.
Twice r many antomoblle taea
havp brn ismcd tr Hi tai. hih.
sy do. artm. nt a had Ih pb licut-d at
'b name t!Tn Us! yar. Hnry Wood
nmitoner. faid reaterdav. Clerk
'1 h drnrtnwnt have pai-s.-l the
mark. I-at yar at thl tim
only 7S.v. nad t-f-n ku A
new fl.tpmcnt of tax waf reeled
'mm thr otaie p-tItentlry yeterdar.
vtr. ovt si (h th. Shin-iiv.
Trok party wlvi Yii!.-d tluthrte Vf-.
raay.
Pemcnt. not Utinr In Oklahoma
who derive an Income from dividend
it Okhhoma cor;oraion hot hre no
rorwrty la the utat are not rubjix-f
u fce atate tnnom tax. Such vsa
'he rulin? r. W. KInir. iUlant
'MornpT (teneral. made In a lefser to
Frank Carter. ut amiltor.
Vine aJd that Oklahoma cannot o
"to court of other tate and atiA for
''ne It. If the nron h..
l-royrtr in the ;at there ! no war
f r-achiop h wktbook.
APPEALS G R L. E B E R rSE
Car Attorn y im.'th U not m.
d with the awardint- of a f.r'trsri'n
rnfwD to former Fire ("hj m
Jroeher. He ha ap;aled ;h t . ae
the -j pre me conrf.
thirty-nire Iim bilb araint
profiteer! had been found by the
JUIJf.
FIVE CHAECED WITH
GOUGING IN SHOE SALES
Lincoln Neb. May 18. Fire
retail dry goods and shoe dealers
were indicted here lat night by
federal grand jury on charge of
nrofiteerinir in the sale of hoes.
women's ready to wear goos and
men'a clothing. All are promin-
ett merctunu. The indictments
were returned under the Lever
act.
s
Ia Molne.. la.. May 1. Henry P.
rtavisofl. of J. P Morgan and com-
pasy chairman cd the board oi gor-
ernora of tbe lexpue of Red Crow
aocletie told the general conference
of the MethwiM Elaorjpal tchorcJi
he taday that "one of th moat
terrible trsgndie in the history of
ibe human ra'-e 1 b-ing enacted
wlth'n tb hfittA belt of territory
J-fr.g between the Baltic and Illark
and th Adriatic -a. In this era r
the new Iialtic stattHi Poland. Ctcha
F:oTal(ia Ukraine Austria.. Hunaria
Kcirbatiia M'ljilenevr A&atifa and
Brbla."
Mr. Dartaon k4 tbat coogreis
UUTHimiOKLA.. Tl'KNDAY. MAY IS 1!C0.
BATTLESHIP OKLAHOMA SENT TO KEY WEST IN READINESS TO PRO-
CEED TO MEXICO HER CAPTAIN AND COMMANDER OF THE MARINES.
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f ' 1 I- T .. - - " . ' "t" '".
Tln Italtlcsliip OklaluMttn Iihh
icld in roiitincNa lo tv ccl t
"anl rtiilrt.lt lhin on her way
Mystery Thick
In This Theft
Yakima. Wah May 18. Mya-
tery iurroundino th theft of ItO-
OOO lait Friday from th tpri of
ftca of th Creat Northern railroad
atation In Spokane Waah. waa
cieaed today by a confeation which
tha polka aaiJ they had obtained
from Albert Mcdrt arreated her
Sunday.
fp.
BRIEF NEWS NOTES
FROM STATE AND NATION
9 :
V. l. Jolinin cKliier of th- Kan-
?a Statii lUitk nt Attlnc. tlnlay
cotifcimwvl tj ))ie it:bcjr(liiint of
SSO.taH) if tli ban''a fitiul. lie w
plac-.l in fuUdy.
Tnn tdlla have UcfB nturad by t
New York (tiai.d jury nKa-iit kal
otficera of t!i MorrU JL company and
Cudatiy Pakiri(? roinpanli-a.
Oklahoma City l flKhuiijt for
Union station H&uln am) Hie chain i
.w .t ... o. B u man;
e?i-r before. '
State aiitirncni of Krlo r(.jwrly
In the atute hu 'Wen amioum cd 1y
th elate bourd of ju.-ilinaiiN)n The
total in $;i.ttMooo
Tbre hundrrxl doctor ar In Okl.
htKna City ti-ly tt-ndlttit tb- aUlel" Hn hn'k"r "h "ffUr hrK
conyentlon. i" 8K0' fvidently
P.fteen thounand barter In .NVw j
York aro out on a nirike toilay ami
th ale of aafty ra:or is crnte;t
In history.
Vjtch Oiacn Indian -l! receive a
chfk from l'nle Ham for fl.iHW thla
wwk. A thnre ar J. 229 0ap on
the roll that means that t) e govern-
ment will diKfribute S222S.(Mi at thla
payment which in only one of many
to follow.
K. M. Merrlfleld of Ponca City
former city .rtslnerl i hartrnl with
beint; abort in hU accounta t b(i and
an effort will ho ma! tij colle-t it.
t'nltivj Confederate Vcterna will
meet in Ardnore Jun 9 lit and II
and a large twtberint: In expelled.
lrede?nt Whlteioret of the etate
board of arriultur ha made a care-
ful Invent lira! Ion and announce that
the wiieat crop of the atate ban not
bfwn laiua! by recent cold and
rain.
Oklahoma City Iost American a-
rSon. tiaa an enrollrnen'. of 8 the
largeat In the atate.
Creation by the ifovernmerd of the
t'nitcd Ktaia Oil corporation is
planned the object ilrtK' f'r tlie kov-
ernment to ena(ie in tl ilrualneaa of
producing oil.
C. E. Karrla of Oklahimia City
publicity man wiih the Khlp-by-Truck
train tmya t?ret Interest i be-
rt) trianlfesnted by farrntTi In the
truck Idea. "Thla truck train U
aorrieltdni; !: and b demonat ra-
tion now tteina; riven will lead to
good feeuHa." be id.
World's Most Frightful Tragedy
immediately appropriate not exceed
lug tJ0OO0f00 f r thy- u of rhe
countrleg - of eaietern and central
ICuro He requested that cotigrcs
rail ujton the president to ainiolnt
a non-poi(tJal commlaaion of three
Americana dfstlnrulshed for their
character and executive abilfty and
wljlch should ipro-ed at onc to aur-
vey the condi'lotia In thee count rl-
and to allocate inali-rlala to them
without Interference and by exerclM
trfitxown prerogative. He augstwd jan4 Paly n.n wlthsfandfm? their loss- a. Indifference whh h prevail today
for memttera of the cornmlssion men would help to the b.-at of tlvlr r due alone to the fact that Amerl-
;9urV fKTr;' l'hi-r'r." can people have not grasped the
Urt Hoow and fcrmer 8sTMary The .urn auygealed hy Mr Davison dfeadful facta.
Frsnklla K. Uoe. If aaid that h( for afproprlatlon If congreas ; "Tba reports whlcM tome to u
becti oadcrrd flit tu n Yolk lit
Mcic:tn Wiitcrs. S le va tn luic Moj-pcl t the -nin' Ulrttul Saw
would and trtkc ! nuril n dclachtuciK nf ii arinca
Settlement of Coal
Strike Is Near
Waahington May tattle-
ment of th controversy ovar In-
created wage drnmndt of anthracite
coal minera which haa airtended
over several weeki la e pec ted by
department of labor officials today
or tomorrow.
Conceialona obtained by Sacra
tary of Labor WiUon fim both
miner and operatott during daily
conferencra. otftrlala eald. hav
made poatibla a peace rUlement.
PHILS SELF
L. B Adams Jumued From Ser-
enth Floor of New Orleans
Hotel Today; Prominent
Throughout State.
j New tli.'n May - I.. H Adama
I- I - . n . .1" It'll ll JliriHl III
; lif ilnatlt from tlu H'VciHh floor of
!.. hmt arv l0(lllv Uf
h '. ...
w.'m ioii; mi. nrui i'aitin IH-
dlcatt-d Iir waa In thu oil bualne.
Oklahoma City May l -1.. 11
Adama who fell or Jumped to dcil't
fro ma hoti I In Nw Ork'nna todny..
Intcnitlntt lo rHwni It vhi an id at hi
Uifffcot. atri lie left peraonal ffffi'ta i'
hi room lie w:t altiKle atlil W41
aald to have Irttl no reiatlvt-a
here.
llvln.T
SKY SERVICE ACROSS
CQUNTR1MS EXTENDED
Coast to Coast Mail and Pussen
ger Service Will Be Per-
fectod Py End of
Summer.
Chiraro May i' Khttthlixlimeiit
..f . . : . i . ..
m iiaiij-ninuu' iiui air niun wrv-
' i... i .. . ... i
v ay i lie eim oi inia atiimiier wan
predicted her today y nniofflie
oiflcialu fo!lowin (he laumliinit of a
Chlciijto to OniittiA air mall eervtce
The extenaion of (! Now York to
('hitat'o eerthe to Oniuha featured
the aecond anniveriary of Hie Inaii-
purallon of tlw ulr mail aervlc. TbU
meana thai a Idler mailed In New
York rn now be received in Omaha
In 13 hour. The fllnht frm hern to
Omaha ) 40 ttill.a and Ink.- four
hotir. One top Ik made t Iowa Cily
la.. t' tak on en aol Inc.
"Th air mail tnivlen In a ijcria
beyond doubt." aaid W. ll.'RIdell
uxrliileiident In ibHTg of lite air
aerrlce) hern.
"We expect to he baiidliti)!; mail lo
Han FranclKro via tbe alrilane by the
end of the uumttier."
The flight to Han rVanchico would
be made from Omaha or (from aoine
l)lnt In the Itockhti
had no doubt Otut b obligation
would 1 repaid and ujt.m tt
should run for Y year. J
H urged alao that the United
State Invite other rovernmeiit In
a position to ateidt and tmrtlclj at
lo the undertaking and declared:
"lam confident that our action
would b followed by the govern-
Micnta of Great Irltaln. Ifollaid ih
Scandinavian onnlrle. Hiwltt and
J!an and that Franc and lie I Hum
Key Wcat licit' lu he
Soldiers Relief
In Sight Now
Washington. May I Home re
public a us war notified today by
Hepraaantativa Townar chairman of
tha party conference committei
that tha soldier relief legislation
would be considered at the party
caucus to be held tomorrow nlylit.
! WHAT TICKED OVER
I THE WIRE DUR1N0 DAY
..-.... .
Nei York-Hod lea of I.V) men
whit lout their Uvea oversea were
rtiurmd aboard the natal tranapurt
Nereim
Murrielown N'. J William 0 A
Mann editor ;f Town Toli)c a ait I
founder of Ilie Hniiirt Hel loaKiiiclua
died
- Mllieola N. Y Clrtteiii'ti t'ooiiib
et a new world'c tM.ird when he
erM.e I. !'. feet wllh tlwen nlrplatt"
iHieniteta
-Cautoil t). - Mike O'lktwri former
ttilddlewelaht chamiduit won lh
newdpdi'er decision over Jack llrlt-
ten welterwelnht rhamplon lu 1 2
rou nd.
Waihlnc'on ItcpreaeutatlTea tif
more thin l'M newniniiteiti inceilur to
consider the ne 1ulnt (iper tllll.t'
lion ns It effects the smullcr news-
!wr nrvaulsed the I'nlted Httlt
Pub'.ehers' News Print Coteervailou
l.afije and tirieed other nrKuilatlcli
to Join for mutual .protection. Y. J.
Pare Waterbury Ootid. wa elected
I'reeldent and II 0. !iitiilillii(t Hliaw-
nee Okla. a nii'iiilM'r of thn execull9
committee.
Albuituerijue N. M. Jack Itoou-
ey Iik Angeles ktlitcked out Hobby
t!re't of Memplilti in the second of a
12-round bout.
Hyraiiiae Threa local newspa
per announoHl th ellnilinnlim of
dUpluy advertlslnjf becausit of
"printers.
Kttrt Kmlth Ark W. h. Oirt.a.
a local attorney appointed ri stiver
fir th Commonwealth Public Service
corjHiratlon -lil!i owns elect rl". lltfht
power and lea plants In numer-
ous Amanitas and Oktahoma towns
ChlcK Mlsa Atfnea Procter
who upiicarod in tiumcrous phiya Willi
R II. Sotheru the elder died.
LOTS OF WATER
"Th witter In (he new reservol.
will s'ny" tt 1J the) coimii-intion
engineer today. "It tneana tha. (Juih-
flu now has an InexhauKtibM water
mpty for home and fire purj.cm
INTEREST IN "WHO'S WHO."
lutcreat In tint "Who's Who" prle
guesettui coiil i'it continue unabated.
Mora lliun 7f enlranls have been
booked. The awsid t will it it tnada
Majr 31.
1 he hU'li acliied eiilor play at (lis
IVdlard Friday nht protiiises lo be
colorful and antful That "All of a
H ud den Pert cast la working bard
at rhearsala and la almiwit letter-
perfect Kdna Tliarp will Ink the
rtilo of Pciey.
Enacted in Baltic
ceed the total of ail th Red Ocoe
ha expended In the war nd since
which I placed by him at apiroxl-
maiely H'iO.oooiOO Cornpart'd wllh
rhe f '00000000 asked for by Mr.
Davlaon th lletglun relief fund would
i. i.ut a drop In the bucket.
Mr. Ostvlson aald he wn ciistixlfun
0f authoratlv rTort "rewirdltiif
Bp:inng condition among million
f vfple llvlnse In eastern Kunipei."
-t in.ve" he aaid "i)tt thn smthv
a'M ..
Is Not Candidate
Caktrada Hortnaa. Ma
tary of H tr.rv ia rKtt a peat
ttnual atfc aae. it atalwl
In l tha p'twl d
and I hava no intention Mte
pratant at tha demrtii tan-en
lion h aatd.
Tl
Oklahmn TymcK Caravan 1 En
trrUlite.l in Ovithrle ly Of.
fictitU and Gtwd Roads
!tooitr
In order to show what motor tnc k t
can do In this era of prolonged 'it
road rmrton the NalkMl-Mh':
AH -Truca. Itnresm ihtt 1 mi "Vl
Truck Week" f r 21 stn'ea of t.t
Cnion
The trucks started moving lit ctti
cans early Monday morning and w'
continue on the more until next h i i
day.
In Oktuhotn sUteen Itd.'n t'lukt
left Oklahoma Ctty Monday mortunt
for a tour of mlb In conb'ti
lkn with Irurtt week It I also t"d
r ads week Thn ttklabomi raravsn
Is plctureetpie. Truck of a!l I N it
and mitkea aro In Pie caravan: h
I bestlly laden with products of the
fiti ttrv I'mhii and farm tn car
contains war relies tid souvenir.
The tour l not for the purp' P'
setlin trucks hut to promote theee
of trucks and tit sliow the people ever
the tmunlry what trucks ran do over
I resent roads and what can t e
cittnptlhlnd over turd sui f if-l road
In hort. the Irmk experiment It h
aid troductltn. relieve fiek-hf cm-
titstlon and hetjt merchants In O t"
portatlon hsula during radwar alrlkes
anil tie. nta. All motor miinufinr
er are co Ki'eratltia at ihdr own rv-
nn In thn truck movemen and
eni h truck hauls a mld loa I o.' m-'-chsndiio
The OkUhiimi caravan pulled (nlo
(Ullhrle frotu Kdmntid at 4 :i' Mn
ihty afiertiiMiti and 4 recelvl bv
(ho lloooter band and a htre deleit a -lion
of ellUens and K'md roads lnu.it.
er. Imlndlnif rliy and county of'l
rial. Pollowlnjr a paiado tif the
bimlness dislrlrt. the trucks were
drawn tin at the Intersection of Cleve-
land and Vine atrectM lot I. l
NlbUck In hehalf of the city extend-
ed welcome to the vlsllliiit delegation
lit wtis was made by Carl William
editor of the Farmer-Hiockmsn. who
dwelled on the lwnefll of ooi road'
llw coftl of itikeel and the s-lvnnl-aitea
tif slili pIiik by truck
In th e"eiiln at Federal park an-
other trmk and food road itieetltig
was held. Henry Woods stale high-
wny tKnuimlssilouer and Niatn oad
Fnalneer Terrell tuntle addresses. In
which th-y touched on highway con-
rlrucllon fedeial aid. bond Issues e''
Thn tneeiln Wits largely attetiditl
At the ronclimlon of th addresa.-s
moving; ilctures of riwd construction
were shown.
The (ruck caravan left (luihrle at
tl o'clock Tueedsy innniliirf fur Mu'.-
ball Perry and F.nld.
OLOVErPS GIVEN RECIPTIOM
Mr and Mr Wayne Olover (n
Maffhett) wern ac'irded a rouafn4
welcome by a delegation of fricrdt
t ih lone Monday night. The uvw-
ly married pair slipped in on a tre
tltm leaf and fwef"' ecpiestert'd In
a room at the hotel Two bonrt la't r
a "chlvnrirl t'ai'v waa organUed
The eotipl was forced to plead guilty
amid tbw totilltig of burns and inef-
aphonn racket. An effort to hstrdeuff
I the groom to a Colored gentleman
falUtd.
MORE WORKMfN ANE
OUT ON A STRIKE
Denver Col. M II Cnion line-
men ediH'trieal worker and t:tt stok-
er uf sn Ih-nver Ja Kb tfle
company ar on strlko ti enforca
d unwinds for Increased a axes.
RAIN HELPS TO PUT
OUT FOREST FIRES
K'. Paul. Minn May Is -The foret
fire situation In northern Minnesota
wa Improved tieliiy following rltv
ami suet eaifill flgbt y larg crew
of men In hunting tin flame.
mak It clear that In lh svitr-
ravlshed lands clvllUatlon hit Woken
down men women and children tare
dylmc by Ihn thoutinnd and over vast
once elvlllred area ther ar H be
found nelthry medical ai'idlsnces nor
medical skill sufficient In Cop wllh
llio devufatlng plugue"
Wiiiiiui;irlliig the reiwtrM Mr.
OrivlMou aald thut on of the wotwt
ty;1nu epidt-mlca In th world hls-
(ory now existed among that Pole
who went threatened tvldi wholesulu
starvation this eununer; thut typhus
Itiflueune amallpox or tubtarx uIohM
(Cootlouad oo Paga 6 Col t )
NUMIU'Jt m
WHISKY WORTH
MILLIONS STOLEN
F
t.O HNH:NI I Nl tHH t
mi ni on iui vi
MMt VII VNs ID Hit
urn i s una iii i y
III II I llll
i :.E
WHL IM'toOENCE'
I iQt 01 Mil I v (.l).
IMl Hs HtlMI mi:
in(... uootr i fin.
MIU. lit INUNt;
Washmaten Msy t Th stSi-tMea
lefjrmst.an wa givwrt frm th eow.
department tarfey trtat llquae al-
wad at rnera than faue milfUen dtle
(behr prohibition g-iea gnd thai
would brln mrw than helv million
dollar If s0M t arui pet
had bean stolen from gwrnmint
boewted warehouse who in trn.
tVom botwled rvemnent www
how : ethee point. Th theft
hv all been rxrti4 ln July f
ir. wnn etnU prwrebltion b.
tarn sftixtiv.
Pld thl If i tetimaet byth
prohibltlort nfeereen vritni
If revenue department that whith
branrtlea. and oorrfiai valued t tww
million dollar ha been stolen fntns
hotel rfietlller. and (trlvst hma
wring th past fowe month.
In n ease. fie hundred ssllnn
of whlsy held trt strong room in a
federal court fculldm fe t4
n a trial. w taken b im...
ho lntrf. Th whltby h
completely dipprd when th
w tailed foe trial nulwithetsnrlina
the fact that th Hatrj room' w
on th fyurttt Hoe at th building.
010 HAUL MADE IV
CMICAOO WMUKY TMlfVIt
Ctilcitjoi Mity l Thousand of fa(.
ns of Idpior valued at 'Vitt.oi an t
e'.-d by lb government at vidu-
enforcing tf th t ittl h it. htv lo-.x
stolen frttin thn govnrnniettt. ware-
hotlsn her. Interitftf Hevnnua folUct-
H W Miir annmincud.
The tli.itt'pesranc of th ll.jimr
opardWe mum tbn)t hiindrttt
sue lasliitt a!Ugd "tuertlrfger.4
was s.il.
Investigation f tl theft wis he-
gun by Mgr and ler y Mur
k represent In th solicitor of the
internal ffveniirt departntent and a
intd of sp lal agenls
The missing Honor consisted onle
f Uiat seise) by the yoverttient be.
weert October 22 and Jsniiar. Irt
hen tt secU distrfmsut sh
realed to eifrt; prohibition.
F. W. l.lnu has returned from a
buying tour lr th t fr th lm(
tore. Mr lUrker will tv tiior
row fur New Yora HVn miesltoi.
Mrs t.eoiKe who ha beet buying- In
iiicisgu nurkeis ia rutin tied.
SOME HEAT DEVELOPS
E
Witnesses at the- CoriirrNsional
Probe DUiMjrew Over 1.
tenalona of Restrictions;
Palmer for Extension.
Pawhusk. May I - Witness..
i fearing at th o.ign htsarln- b.
r llw tonrKoiia ciommHte dlf-
re. on the exteustttu uf toVk-rument
ntrtl over thn Osag Indiau.
h. K. tirtnsfead. attorney of law.
iptka end Harry Hradsn. T. h 1JU
lard. tHIti wls. Q W. Hammell and
leorg ltrstrr. all farmera In th Osagw
n-ttlon o.nMd xtension of goy.
"tnment lonlrol
Mijor L. J Miles former In.ll.tn
S!'ent Who ha been sK t wltD
fll Osage f(ff fllfy lrg .u.!
that extension I eranled for the full
blimd and let th tnUad -blood work.
II reiomiiended a cofiMiitinlty In.
ftret among full-bloods leiting the
survivor fail heir to th allotment
held hy other full-blond with th
lust aurvlvor taking vrythlng.
Chlof liatsin Hind and Former Chief
Washosbe b.Mh full-blood urged the
extension of Koverninvnt control for
lull-bmiltf. permlttltif ( mixed
blood to lake far of Ihetru. ve
Id luller said be did not want On-
u thlldreu to gti to eoi with
whit ihlldreu.
John Palmer and Fd Tinker mixed
blood favored extension a did 0v
Connolly of th Wolverine Oil
company who appeared lo bohalf of
u-'l oprslor.
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