The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 133, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 22, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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Anti-Klan
In Texas
FlSTJiRailmen
California Is Sporly
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!c B. Max it. U. candidate for
th IVnvoerali? trominatbn fr
ti.itcd State ' ra tor was vpvsV
crn.c!.U CUf A-.it. li A tin
ealt hrwsM dnecttve lt .ht W
ttt a .' disSSirbaac at a wfrriin-S
waer Th(v.uaa ! VKdwUt U. t'Vi
attorney ot l Aftj; ar.4 v!..U-
dste for th iemo. ra' io aoia'.natl
fr pctn.r wiaeusted tbe Ka KHx
Ivan ' ; .
Tli 4.stnrtano followed sin t; -euUy
wanU4' rtfort to atop t-5
peker by hecktin. Vhca Wooiwyie
iti .f hi as ni..n labor wt-J I t f 'VilH.$ savo r-
at IWwftont last Jicht !us qv U th Ka Klas KUa la I. AnseV
pottrat. former ivwr Jarac wa ' ProB beaa luxa;r and
K. Fersiwn ciperi -rd a near t caUinr
rkrt at Houston about S miles I A tnta near the t-ent called the -I?-a
war. -The trotihV bejfan w Lea jtvtct attorney a ltr Swoni i ten
Mr.' Ferguson started . to sjvak irtaned toward him and a ruM swt
m wt K K m K n k i t.I own 1M voa- arrivea a. p
vrhkh h i an avowal tYjvir.er.t.
As h? startfxl t fxak part of
. st falls aa4 Jwrs. Tl . m-
8a' ' wa finally qM!! afUT
tnanr.ial I ft tW lnUli? "sn.l
Mr. l-Yr$nson r;-ntictseJ .lis
The tumult faAisi ith tho
fvmir $rofm'r iuvitirp a w m-
J r if the ao1Kt. ton t ihm
frs!it w . r hp vat I vc
whin him line tt?a) a in4 nun
tit- ia more way than a coun-
try in'-y tn whip a t-m est "
The Jvitatim s r.;ri t.'.l
ly a remark f! un.gr at the sjakr
t y the tBfln in th anvlinrf . No
4'trK sJjowHI tip at Mr. F r ;:! n'i
Mr. hVrsm'n then Vv -n1 a
KTfit part ft his s.hlrss iii tnk-
ire arainst klh K KJux Khtn. j
P!r.t !Scr-
No rTft4 wot rrn(t
KcprBiatlvrc ct Vr. W-iaj
effica are icsoewtg 5 la Aaetw
a trimlok! actka axtat 5 a:i4
r-.nil-'r t tt.e Kt.m a r-aU of
r A p a " Kiaa WiMuber. tr
?J ifcey Vr;t4 to t ! an r.i'cit H-C-r
dUpeaaary
iVof To
Go Out
BULLET! If
Saiiabory N. C Awj 22. -The
eigtt cotKpariet of North Caro-
liiu National Guardsmen ordered
to Spencer tenr here became of
strike disorder! at Southern rail-
way shops wcr ordered removed
loday alter member of the train
aemce brotherhood had voted
to remain idle aa long the
trocpt were retained a telephore
nse.?aire frsta Spencer received
her ihcrtJr before coon aaid.
- II WiHDS HIT
GB0P3 STIFF JGLT
Dry. Hot WeUher In State;
Sheddinj ef BolU aad
Equates Bteasairf Severe
In Stetior.i
inflndini; a tiraue pa:tist tl
llt.'jsTi'i ros'e.
In Beannirtr.t Mr. M.'yfirl 1 !
ariwere-l a t-hanT. wade by Mr. '
Ferijurwtn that he wss apaist or.
irari'"l W'r. Mr. SIayfi...-'d
Hot. 'rr -rutr U airns a VTf I
rf?et co mow tf ttt cotton. v
'ewi;ttg to mtok'j 'butWtlo by
t4 in maty iUr. ttia boH ar cf!a-.
tea i r ;i iq: !y rl the oT
jttrr anil 1.'I I iwm"nsr
THEIR FATHER AN AMBULANCE DRIVER.
THESE TWO CHILDREN SAVED FROM
DEATH BY SNAKE BITE BY QUICK CALL
made Ue- ajrei Matrjmtiv u-nWVcra I a aMa ptkft tk wvU
fce wa orped any o-gaciza-' tf rg wr. I;u avmag but lt
tin or rtte3n4 thst w otilJ :p;bfri p thf iOTj vJein!ty much io-iistM-
anon IaK.r. He ew- doc eH cty y tb
twir-.-d his rm.rd R t-J la'HT wUH . . ....
Mr.. lerrMa;. .arwve-tha. J whlyy Sll. oo tt
.... tsB! iK-e-J rain very wwa.
i;
jaw .
(1 I'll) til l)
SOL AMI lints HI SV
Ti.e 5 r-thr tiis - f:.jurt tT
t-fi- '.n bf .antlai.l an d
r4iax w"t R'..ve th 'Jtjr
f Old Sol wta !t trj-tt3i!-ge
tbe tan!;wih.tcr ef Vox trtwr.
Tb- bjrpy B3a and w:.sr.a
r5"fa Jy rT1f t'y c-urt Clrk
Nl ao tar tai wc-elt: Jaa F-Tj-f
15 of OLlaossia City a S Cora
V. F-asT-B JE3. of C&tckasta; Jaw
NU-ho?soa. X. aa4 O. Lewia 2 f
Cwthrie; ltb?y Aabwy WC 2! of
Crc-at aJ N c-'J e Hp'-'-viiy 1 of
OwAtfe; Fraak C:-. 2" t C-
Hat -.d Bdf:b Jtae MsrJa IS
Cat!!?!-; CTy IMter 55 t JiB5
Jff.ir.a. 1 cf r.arjrc'd: V.t: srs L.
Iiiird zs Bd leai i;u-aar
I.rs'(. CaH 23 and Fay' Maryoit
2S Coy?: Gc-e L. Ft:'S;j 2i
sl Msry Kbi?1a L Crpte IS tf
Oklb03s City-
Vi'.t. T!x yWA fa rar!abJ raa?
frin f .!. seres so the ta t wr
i. J-a-j ftJ fr. Very tf Us
braa U t-o.'ts so'-.! ;t tb! tsm. tb
t'j'.K Simtt4 lefi$ . ea ta
fr;r.s vborv irowa. Dtsjith to whkb.
frrl ha driest mt in va'i us
-.st; cf tb t9t show e aerJoua
l.:cit tf mo'.oture for ail crop.
A'tsry cos'ftt!t tigbt bt bee
mad a tS Kill werl follow!B
a?is;i-'oa ma-J.. from th tte
agcaHt;raI depart raat. asd tt l
tM:-:eeJ iceii-pnt wita hav b'-en
e ' otR'iis.'ii. 3a etka wbr th
f ' at wa irri??at Uv vH h-a
Peac Talk Is Not Banc
New York. Atr. vr-
lictv f L. K. lAre chairm-tn
f thi cas rn pr sidt'ilt tt-ffreiu-e.
thnt talk of hw U th1
rail trik ws "ell bunk" were
nttaeked by the eastern strik
Ctnmittee tif hhopineu tdV til SI
l'!iri;m to hurt !. Jevvili
presidci-t if tfu lr AsniH iation at
Washniston.
"TKv crmij) ftf eastern
railroad executive tnslsmifieaiit
in t!tiwbrs but baeked by the
vast power of tht Morgan Oary
open fc'iop interits. is neckintj a
desperate- v'levi-tith hour attempt
to Kcu!t!e tfie strike settlemer.t"
Kfti a tetccnim di-pa(. hed by
dohn J l vv.! ehairmsn of the
JVetrer"!.'1 district strike eoin-
jiiitti'
"ikith aide In tin nT;ti;tior
were pledged as ym know by
thttir r.'sreetive iiicdiutini etim-
nitUos t refe.iin from eomtn Mt
that miirht embarrass the eott-
f e re a. Last e v en i n sy M r. I -orce
deliherftty violfitcl tlu ?ree-
lueut nd ams;it!y attempted
to v r-1 k rdl .settlement projr(-s
. 1 he ?ve a state!i nt to the
"ilpreaajn whkh' he called peaee
Itjiik 'hunk' r.ad openly belittled
1 tt-a ' ff.rf de n aioiitv of tlie
liutjority -f th' re.Mttives to
r -U flifvt-wVnt with the un-
ion mediator-
"llii bite! i tore of the 'die-
lirt!' tiiifinritv Khowa that they
will stop at mtthintf mtlvir!
-ampnt?n to wreck the union on j
their roH.l-v" !h mesa ae eon-j
cjitded ' "We urjre you personal-
lv to hrinK this matter to the
i!;rei!i!ite tt.-rtioa of covern-
ir.ord -fi'ithorities in toueb with
the strike situation and with the
xv.Un mel iation eomtnittee of
five for their information and
nidnt'C."
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s- vtsi.: iw'i 't " ' i - - t
liiitcn by a t:tHesi!kc while plaviiiR iii th'ir yard in Atlinla
tin Helen Tniiine!h 1?. mid lau T raunoell o were saved hy the
prompt action of their father h!I anilsit.inec driver for the City
Hospital. U.j reecived a call that Ua bad been bitten while piek.
flowers; tns1iid out ami til the boy and sped with him to the
hospital. When I e pot there r.i. other call hud been received nayui.
thnt little Helen ia tle cx'iitiocnt following her brother's mishap
l;ul todi'.led mt isi the jiird and picked up the sunkc receiving the
ftjiiir in her hau.l. The father tntde a t'other record run and
or. u;ht ti e hiihy o shar the operntii!' table With her brother.
The arc rreovrrii sr from the eiuon. .
ft
PEOPLE
r.JsJOV THE
VOCPHCfRST LECTURE
lfture R'ym by Mrs. Berthi
55: asd aid tie advice frcia Sh depart- j
Bf;s f r early jjJsir'.Rjr of yr.nn.i n
la loitered ja'-te dtfferett condUwaa
will tt r-a3!wd ttt yesr.
HOT! YOU TELL
- - THE WORLD IT IS
WO WIN WELL SXTISFirj)
WITH MXLH'TS OF SAI.K
T.y'.or Voorborat on the an of (b
F'.rt M. K. ehurrii attenfted by
a ira'J at'd fculleneo who reatly
ppwetatjwt th ano-wwl Iatvat1r.c
r!nu eorr.d by t'le ajxakcr.
Another Eternal Trian-
gle Mixed With Sugar
fan Fraiursco Aujr 22. Wlt.t seemed yesterday to b &
solution of th etctr.tl trinr-gle for Mr. and Mrt. Rodney
Kendrick end Mrs. Kdtth Hatitlngton EprecUles Wakefield of
Ean FrancWftttl SiUdito today did not seem quiU so likely
to wotk out. T Irs. Wakcfbdd who v as the first wifa of tha
ht "Jack" fV ucklfa son of John D. Eprecklci Pai'ic coast
capitalist arcrrulrsr to her published atlmiesion mada an offer
of "100 a month lor the rest of her life" to Mrs. Kendrick
If she wovll dlvorre Kendrick a newspaper artist so that
Mrs. Wakefield could marry him. That is; as soon as Mrs.
Wakefield herself obtained a divorce.
The effer yesterday it was understood would probably
be accepted let early today the artist's wife ir.timsted she
mifht take som-3 legal action ether than divorce ard that at
any rate she would consult an attorney before doing anything.
According: to the versions of the unusual cue which all
of the persons 'Involved give Mr ard Mrs. Kendrick had
separated. Mrs. Kcrdrirk is 111 and has spent much of her
time in sanitarians. Mrs. Wakefield and Kendrick fell in
love with e.'.ch other and finally aqrrecd they would marry if
they ceull sret their freedom 3nd tint Mrs. Kendrick and her
baby could live with them if she wished or be "taken c&r of."
i''0!it;t:i.d on page tt
Steel Corporation
To Boost Wages
ljr Ta aiftd fft
Now Vark Aufl M Ta Unit4
ta ! afaoratua Bnnntl
thnt taa rata day
all at Ha manufaaturiag ptat
would B lraad twanty par an
aptambtr tat" ad thai atha- raa
wutd b amicably adjuatad.
iifiTtiiiiraiTiiEii
UUEFROM liUSOIl
Score 9 to $; Gamt In Balanc
UntU rinally Played Out;
Clinton Come Hert
Wednesday
0thtl wUntr' strata won a atf
nal victory r lh f4 Vt!oa tm
birj yaatcHajr. Jnnint ptt-hM a
aood but wjr to la
tba ninth when tb vtaltora imk on a
batt!n( rally. TU acorn Usu tt
finally but tha vltort had H f n
ehsnra to win th Kama at tb Sih
iol "aon'a tMbatttutton for n
iilnn probably aaved lh Ay f r I'm
"Unlaw
Today U th tt tna wish th
Wlfon team t'llatun cii!e Vd8
day fur a 3 sm irle Trftk"
Laa'ne a former Oulhrlo plsyar
naa wltb thd t'Untoa tm will iUch
tor tha viaStora
SKiartla with Stnitajf'a gams
(Conttnuad i Patia 7 I
Fountain
of Youth
Is Found
London
tcsti?atora
na an
Steina
rejnveUdttnjf
Wtimrn.
Fro fees ip
tnents with
.tOOH It '!" -
ntooitiecd
eh h Nov
Aits? f:: '. ih in.
rctue W : .It 1 Vien
f ofess.f
" y laity
tf fperl
trouaUont
IUH AHIWS FAT AMI
iMsr.i ss c ivic; s rri HH
Tbo rapular wepWIy noon -day
hiwhcon irf tho Rtailtn asv hrld
at tli b txtsy and notwiihsMnd-
Us Uxt heat an unusually tirg at
t' li.latov ' a In vbleno.
A number f rlvlc aiadwa wefa up
t r dlciirlon and rnnininiws l
rohittd to took afif thom-
la tht matter f ih latti bnt
and Via aeverat pKjHjaala now be-
ifora the .e't ci nilonern tha
Hotsrtins an non coinfcvlttal but
lSi!itd a t'ommlttea o mot mUh
th roinrniaatonrr an ) 1h veeitttv
eonimttlftt of tlm cli;otibrr of com-Illeree.
WI'ANMt LthYIHUriS I Oil
I Hill: I AIH I FAltill-M
K. W .Weaver of tha Wrr-
Washburn amm-mnt romtaay
In th city today eonfTring with ste. .
rotary Wertiiar of tha l-opaa comity
Fie Fair association and C ntraetod
to iut one of dm very latent iip-tii-fUta
wlnes a furrls wh nd o'hfr
f attraction at th fair. Thar wilt b
o reg-ular earnlral and no bjK'tkn-
abla c'iiw of any kind.
TWO MOONSHINTJtS
KILL! H IN A I ILi:
Tbe See eresi ca' asd coM
ne'.(s a:e b-ed by the !atAr
CKrialca No. 2. farm women's org. n-
UstJoa 'f tbe cotiaty b:' 1 oa tb"
tsatifat lawn' of th J. It. ISlKaw
Whea Old Sol Eears Down So en C Country a A rosl -o
Col. Becky Slain
By Day Cleared
Month-fits. Ky. Aug. 22 -Two
men ara dead and ta'u inhcrt wonnd-
il as th rcauit of m Itua batik
Mount PisBah WuyB courty 18
ni'.t trm be'e bet i'.cd
GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS
APPOINTS COAL COMMISSION
Hf Tba AMltJ l'r)
Chicago Aus 22 Appointment oi
th Co-ik county and down ststa f i!
j'il!(t;lbuUon adv!iery committees by
: Governor dnu'l was announced to-
jrtay. itoth conintlttfli'a cr rcfiuentot
t meet with Kobrrt Udlll atst tuJ
moortVihtnor. Ami a IstSSo ld bf
. . ' . ... . . l-fll.l .O i.lr In n Thnra.li J
r m r-: 2 'Sheriff Gsorjrc K;nn ana I'rotutiit.oa i "
JDV Hrmy JCPOrittnt T - vflm.mw f morning.
Fops cn the Ear Ia ths
Fkld Its Hot
!
(Py Tb Amw'.01 rr)
WahlnBtn Ausutt 22- Secre
tary Weaka haa received a votumln-
nb pewse wa liijund.
Tom Huntley 21 was kll!-d 1n-
tacl!y mi Arn Itf&vcn died
I Announcement of tho proiinel of
the rommlttod bai not yet been made
!ad are xsla;5y wU f detail ' cua report made by tha army board Jihortly after h waa ahot. Jttt
'!a tV rw!;ts of th uh sM-.li
t.i t'C.o tarsftit o'r to h trca.
! nrer of Vw XriV.i'.n? assoriat.'a f
.... V .... I. I - - r . .... f
c a " iv ''- tbe frc E.ir .. BAsoRiaUrtiLi OthfT
on th t-ob la tb Tied tar ta
binit
from
s appti4 to- sua
fir 3 to !. uised'Ja t-alidlcg new x-
llbit baCd:Rg at tb fair grotrada. i
f;?i ttd estcrtaiBmenti ar
weather Is hot Ia4rf. Tluf watt -' f.b6ata. Aa oe derived
MoBtac'iie I'.ace u:a cr sne cuy.
Harry. wbo t a bean3?r tiastypcr it
:m a te-y tafalend wk ea-jotas 4
taaa. Lut wbea t to'.d b a feHor?
workiEl cf tJr.:. i.hr.-'.'?Tri:-8. or
wbatrr roa ' viab bo te'ia :t. sh--T
Harry kas tbe proof ad t-cr are I j
DEATH RESULT OP PLOT
of inveatiflatlcn Into the kll lra of :DIv!ps 60 filler in-law of Hut.t Ohleain Air. 2. Tbe two RK
Lieutenant Colonel Paul W. Bach ley aft talleced mirdcrer far who' lnenia klltd la Uio wreck 1 of a
by former Jure Jean P. Day of Jernar u reward of $1001 had hem Mlcb!jria Central train nwr Oary
Oklahoma City early last April. .offered received wounds that may Ind JJunday niornirigr eama to thlr
Tba aecreiary cf war aaid he had frov ftI l!la tle.:rjre Thomps m datji "aa a rsutt of a plot to wreck
not read the report but It was In-. a bystander rcclvd flesh wound (the train." a roroner'a Jury dxilared
d cated that the arm officer wit jfroin a stray bu'.l' t Morj th n forty Modty after b'-arlnu witnesses testify
fsund by the board to be not ouHtyyV-ta wr find. Th bujjo it:!I was j to (hearing ' spike pulled from tbo
of miaconduet destroyed. 'this. '
TWO KILI i n oi:
IILJItr in i:flosion
t. ... .
" . . I I f
tn worl.j for Lji ' tns tnost
rrmsrkahle h. Ju in this
direction h. isr to srvi one ftilt
rat three leases on life.
System hs Sueeeas
The application 4 his system
for arrctini decay in tt human
Irndy is now t Utmcd ti l. erjtinb
ly sneersfnl
I'rofesaor Steina'h's operation
which wives a inan weight tlop
and youth can his performed in a
few minutes with the ald.of. a
local anaesthetic mid in two
Honrs the patient is ahb to r
stin his ordinary tfe The op-
rrafion for w onsen necessitate a
few weeks of rest
RejuevnAllon CotnplaU
After the opcrathm viitt haif
turns to its norms I cohi wrink.
les disappear the faeo fill ont
and takes on freh color. The
brain of th patient Is aUt fin-
tisforatt'd. Fro feasor Ntripaeh1 method
for men calls for m nfrafttnif
Vifor is renewed by operating on
a certain life jrititisf duet lead-
jitf to n vit;l eland. Hit mouths
is re.piirnl to brinjr about a eotn-
plete cIlAPife
Wotoet of ' it is tWlared.
have been tuab physically and
metitally like women f 110.
England is Interested
In Kitfflaud interest in the re.
jovciistifn r a siihst.t'.l aont
the hcitlnttinsf of the year when
an old man vvh. had rfturnt
from Paris after treatment tlict
(Conttnusd on Fasa t
TEN DIE IN CHASM
tatndnn Au 2J--A motor roai'i
with 35 ta'tt)rert tarnut tarU (n'e
a Mrram hw t.1y and t !naed ws;tr
ocmi ot underneath Rsca ptrtf
ffMtnd tn d d sad tlx badly iajurad.
PLANS COMPLETED FOR
IIEyJfiUILDIIIGS
Bonding Aro To Be Uniform
In Architectural Design;
Odd Worked Out
Plans
Architect Kd flaht hat about jto-
1 Jrtol tba tdans apsdfleatlona and
(Hy Tha iwU!t l'rnl j vritctii tirawlOKS of the ny
Houston Tests Aug J.'.-Two mn imUdinKa and other improvemaat (t
'th Fair tiraund. It U planned t
were killed and a ttihd Injured at
tooo cr -k 25 mil from here when
a chargo of dynamito xidoid this
mom In k In a blacksmith hop at Hit
oil town. Tba dwtd ar M l Woodj
and P It. Ifolltdty and th Injured h
F 11. Keller all rel(iont of ioos
creek
BELGIAN WINS GORDON
SENNET BALLOON TROPHY
(py The AwnelstM l'r )
Paria Au. !3 Lieut. Krnest t)
Muyter lUdtrian Ilalloooiat hs hn
officially dinlartd winner of th
cwnt rwa for th Jamas l ;rdn
HennHt eut a.rordir.g t UfBa
dlsimtches received hera today.
h.oa all tha w buHdlngs of a uni-
form ty) of arhllertu' and th old
'ottes reniod-'b d to mau-ti and ad
tlni. while making lbs (luthrt
Fair grounds una of tba most attnc
live and bt eitutpd la tha stat
As ton a the plan ara eompll t
a Urico fore of men U1 t tt
work to rh tha buUains t roiaple.
Hon tor tha b!( fair ieptiiN s
to it.
i Effect on Forest Fires on Game Preservation Stressed; Barnyard Golt
eral etr of tbe co"a b'jw oa di;hr j
at Th Leader office party popped
ttt Starry" ttcry. Yes. it's tot as
ken. tiaaa you.
1!
"DAD CAMPBELL 18
NOW ON RETIRED LIST!
R A. Cissf:. fli b-i b.--T I i
th city t .ok V.t lat trip Satardty. j
II tt' bow oa a ' fXftxsfcMs after 1 i j
jers f s".-rrtc fr t'&rtt i-'aas. Vr. ' j
CieepbeSl it 7C yea.r of as? bat rtl!
; WEATHER
- WEATHER
3w OtIsib.s. I-r- Aoc tl. To-
'1!
Wfshinirton Aujr. 22.-4)1 uitcrest
in e :;r.c tivn w ith many r ports of
destructive ff-rest fires in aevera! aee-
tjons of the eonntry is a circular of
the Itiolokal K rvey of the I'. H.
IVpsrUnetit of Asrru'ulture Ktressiojr
the effect ut a-i-h fires on p3:.i and
rsp.1 preservation. A ' fire'-' which
r1 over arty brjre area destroys not
orJy the birds and other game them-
selves. b'Jt their food and ah'dter; and
th' ri. take littJi iwlcn-ht in
forest fire preventioa for the sake of
p.re-rviii-' ih t reft he may b- more
i? tTs'-.vd ia 'avic2 the game and
De T's-w cf o; or both ef the eh"
usefita. of f'sad and shelter 'weans a-com-Kfndiug
deercaw in the nurnber
f vaia!! wild creatures. The be
lief that btiriiinjr over in' certain
loealitit'S is beneficial because it pro-
tool 'h new grass i:nores the fact that
the rras thus obtained does cot eom-
penaate for the destruction of' the
trees and shelter and food required
by j the aniitals says the Survey.
Fariridgea in partietjar suffer from
forest "or brush fires. When their
favorite places arc burned over and
their food and shelter are jrone they
re ohlic-d to seek new localities and
faei? pew danifera. .
Irjdiwrrirwi.ite settinjf of sprintr
fire in the Southern .States dislodrex
deer opossums raeeooul foxes
squirrels rabbits and other '-animal
and endangers ground nesting birds
in the timber with as wodcnek
pheasaiit. wild turkey and the whip
jki r will. T.'i wo(x?-'wdt is in mnit
danger of extermination at the pres-
ent time U is pointed out and
deserves till possihla. jrotecti'n.
In asons of .drought forest f ir?n
petr invade marshy dces and drivi
eit for hetiriiif animflls s Well at
irutcrfottl and shore birds it hiH h " n
found..- Mariy think that hurninyr
results in only temporary ineonveni-
nec to tbo game and do not realizo
that the food of many birds is largely
I' seed and herries of the year
before
Burning brush flls) eliminates for
mom Its all shelter from natural
enemies. '
J'ur.oin of the ground cover in
forests of lonffleaf and shortlcfif pin
kills the younsf treeji' aa they mertre
end results in thin strajrglinir Krowth.
The burning of timber and other
(rrouml cover which should obsorb and
retain moisture a'o aeccleratca the
runoff and affects the stream flow at
different seasons to such an extent
that IIm at'pplv of finh my be materi-
ally decreased.
Many Entries For Horsesbos Tourney
I)ea Moines la. Anst. 2"2.-Intercst
of horseshoe pitchinjj cfithtisiaHts of
the country U centered about the
national tournament to he held
Aufrnst 2'th to Heptemhi-r 1st in too-
nection with the Jowa State Fair.
The tournament which is dawing
entries from almost ev;ry state in the
I'niofi will be conducted oa twenty
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 133, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 22, 1922, newspaper, August 22, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712728/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.