The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 144, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 7, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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Agree On
Bonus
Five Killed When Vpftct
Mr Tank Explodes ttfpl
DAUGHTERS OF CHINA S NF.W PREMIER U ... . .'. .
ATTEND SCHOOL IN THK UNITED STATES ' . L T .
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and Booze
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a COWprr a tank espied at !l
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temaaay T other man war
jurad All rr easplo.et
Won't Mix
Indicted
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aarveaaaat the
iev Bosnia bill
iba bouse ay anil
ol tesBiMkraa ho
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CHAMBER Of COMMERCE
Frank Culhson. Vice President
Fred Beck. Treasurer Col
W H H i.i Named
Temporary Secretary
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Ibat the daftKx rl BR MM cwBaSAttt J
wottta Oe iatW m Sat..
formally M U bill H ald it aa The t ..(. 0
bit pkB to r-eewetil lb formal up ft IMMMH MM
l the heais immediately attrr th I n sin and crkjiuiKs Is
aeautv bad k a rove t ib j reilaml .id W II it -i
eiatlra commute." Tb.- democrat I aa secretary The i-t
arv aot eist. i tu sagtmit a mlkur. I It aw .. J. i
refort rad MM a - ii n. l
Aji ftnaUy drafted tt.- measure '
cairns four obn. it 'i sb add s! : m j If : nt r twnv
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COURT HAS US CASES
UNOEfl AOVIStMENT
Ou Oonratns Make PUoou Flaw
That Corporation Cooum
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until ' :0 id th a(l. r')...n Jutk
Joho H OMwal haal iBolhHW an
dmurrr la lonv iiu .
t'aitotl 8tatr. ititrit eMNf Many
othir riKtur.i and 4oomi arotv
Attarnays f.-on . nt h ri Tuln
Knid Muaboi. I nn and ofeboi
to at -p in coon on oafdou raan
all of a all II nature
Tbe grmni pttj Baafh i v.
neadaf
Ju4f J .i.n C NMOfA aad Kim
brtnirh Stfiiif hava him pt tu-ii .i
frooi Lltlla Ru. k whr th vat tu
att in a kkrao.jbjip OOap ll-p M
hp aa mt rata hard in tad. it:
ro ut laat werfc had not rnn f !n t.
da v it wit kalt
Inrio la tb iawi nun
announip ) from any i .n- th
JudtM' i irrult. it van i
CORRUPTION IN OrFlCE l
CHARGE AGAINST DENNIS
Oklahoma City. M!ir. ! 7 ..-n
of rhunr of rorr-.ipt.on ta
and violation of Hi.. tv l.ank.n
lawa. p-ndinE axMtaat Fr m ;r
fnnmr Mfi hanv ..tnmU-ion. v
e rha1u:l to ttin in th- . r l i
inal ooun of ;.(. ti.-r tqkf
-orl!n to an announrpnu-nt hy I
Thomas H Dpytj Ojf ttjOj rftWl
IRATE FATHER FLOGS MAN WH1
MADE DATE WITH DAtGMTt R
Jfin P Somara. Potfsiu f.tr i ar Bm
a hortwhi;i on John Wrr and i
4id It on a rubli atrfw aaka h
fojti(j that WhwW was m
:ritloa; Ml ia' hter aftT h had
wrn) n.i' t. i. hr
Th aprtatani np.l ti al.UJr 1
and did not aMortaai until th.
pnraccl naront had adminiatrrpd a
-"iind brwtlag
. ti
IDGftN MAN IS HFftD- ROTARY T(l BE HOST
LINER Al STOCKYARDS TO SHORTHORN VISITORS
' all RaviM n !. . .
fnca to I'M mbmr th
h. anid.ira.
d h f'lraUaMl )b ffand
I
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da of Drhottipil 8trn-
At Booauii Top
K.trh Rotartan To Hv DoU
gat A 0pt . Working Up
Zt For Muikofiro
"U Mi I I.I I t.lt Wll M U
Is 1 1 1 1 o i in tot:
kmitti Marrb
Itank tM VoniB!r.. Ii. r.- . : N. ii
h r I. laat A moat a ir of art
n. . r. in rutn for miPki onti
I : - 1 ..I f atta tt h r
-onfvrrmc a Uh thp nath
ilhllW'M arl -iwt ti rpa-ul
r naowa noaairtan'
P"0 i norfaal
'Rarront ro
Piomt otrtcir
' hi iwt graal lairraat ta
I No o H h i )
Ol I i: vn:
rd Warfanville to tjn 10 and 1
nila rupactivr1 from Auguata. n
uth Carolina art reported tc have
been wiped out by a atorm toda .
Four peraom are known to be dead.
Wire are dovn
MIHNK.lt I II Nl It l 1 Oil
XII II ltll I MIM 1 1
nil u aitoa i
aii
TATE RETAIL DEALERS hN
SESSION AT OKLAHOMA CITV
Sam Gardier. Tom Jenkina. IUn
Wf .nSerF r l"r-d So hi. y w Unti
nd Uoy1 Lpatx are uttendinc the
rtata Ptlnr of maTerc at Okla-
homa Itr IMaier from eeery rltr
In the atate are attpw! n the meet-
ing whlrft la iald to he the he( at
tendis) of any yet held
ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING
CARDED FOR MARCH 2'
The an dim acbool mee'inr aad
oleetiooa will be held o the rorat
adot dlatrict of the ouatr tlia
year oo Tueaday. Mar h IT tatnir-
tioaa aod anpWea are btnc Tailed
by Uaa coanty aoportitoodoot 'a offk
tTlei Ml be roted at that time
Snotv Improves Crop Conditions
ha rvo lilted m n ir condition of I be rrop in parta (
N' nioka. Coiorda ami NVw Metrieo thr &eputmM (
(rienltnre rijripc IimIhv m ita rron revien for 1 logt half
f F-lni.ir in fllteoja InditJai and Ohio wtmt laiiiMf a m
r'-jNirt! from alteTnat fr iiif and thaw mi;. .udiliotm
arer aaid . be faorald in central Iowa (leontifl Nortli
DumtltM and Yirfiaia arbile la.k ( mo nowt la boat been
Iowa and w iri Ktm r vtr to retartlinc vrrow th
Oondition of vtintt-r ryt' wn- kin u u 1 1 r. 1 1 forofobfe
in 8jbMl si.it
The report noted iadiontkajai $f $ it-iuri ItuflHirj ! arl
uh roa'd Bereaffr of it. n. viith li'id l.i iriir pr tmriil for
planting Sal Oklahoma and TttMM and aOMe pUnting tlreod
dMif in aoutli. rn T xnw .-ind Florida
I'riKiM-cta for thia aaaona fnut n- W9t nao! aj kg
n. Tally favnrahlf. altfiough tafimi injury tPM.rt.d to
fnut huda in southern Wia.onain
I.iveittot'k waa report d to be in genprallv irol CQWdHitrfl
and health with winOr linan alight and paature and rangeA
to be iaaprOTed by moisture
LAST A AK f T BALL GAMl j I'MtltlakUMt VP . W It!
OP MASON WEDNESDAY " t l"
UNCI .
HUGH a"
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A
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aiaht at o '! at ' '
LAND'S SIGNS UP FOR
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iiida-a liiod:- vtt - Mi.
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Kills Hushand Defending Mother
ELKS TO INSTALL
f a- it
l! till
aritl !
FuNfRAL .tRViCtA POR LATg
MRS SALLARO WIONfSOA
9 Wedna4ay
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Comptroller Wants Hold Standard Restored Over World
York. Mareh 7 - American in- I watt hd or dealt with no directly. I ere wrprt nation. i bavt literally nior.- g.ld than
SLAVIR OP LAW TON TAI
ORIVIR NOT TO Dig SOON
Win Ta raajfaagtd alayjar of
ItuaaeU .ii-raOue. fa- . .
rtr aad bo a aa ta bora twa
BANDITS ROB BANK
IN ILLINOIS TODAY
Weet rrajTrrt. Ilia . March 7
ftaadita early torkiy blew the aafety
oepoalt aru t At the Ea ina: state
hak. near here aa1 eereptd alth an
led amount of loot
ELKS TO ELECT
FTk wit e.eirt of oera tT the
p wen in year neat Tueaday night. I
Morch 14 InMallattoo of offlrera
April 11.
. . I
WEATHER
Tooifht and Wednesday fair ria-
yi tempe.-ature.
k v 1 tf l
t it tit ions must prepare t meet tte
httai k of Il iUln vism array . d m the
Kaat "against the n 1 1 r- Wratern
eoneeption of human aoeiety and hu-
roan deatiny" Comptroller of the Cur-rern-y
I risstnif. r ilevlaieil in an od-
dreaa before the New York Chapter
of the Ameriean Institute of Ranking
Failing to break down the )al and
political aj-atem of Went rn Europe
and Ameria. Mr issiuger Aaaerted.
Bobbeviain has turned ita energiea
toward stirring up antokonima. in the
Eaat. under the leadership of Moscow
atbj Oje Third Internationale against
the Western powers Removal of the
menace doea not mean it ia destroyed
he said aa ' it is pursuing ita men-
acing activities" where it cannot be
U- mi
"If we arc to enj effectively with
?hia attH V on our institiitHiim." he
h our in-
i in an ef
f..rt to fietrrmme t.. what extent they
i' f : ol- it critii iam and hostile
adopt mi-asiins of reform that
BP
nd. we mtisl
liona and oryan
will justify ua in
is the a.vatem heat
of the world."
We must repo
by convincing the
atintr that otira
d to t he hi c !s
to the challenge
ld that our in
stitutions our civilization our aeo-
Botaaa methods. our instruments
whereby to promote the general ad-
vance of mankind are the beat that
have been offered for the promotion
of human welfare. I submit that if
thev art not all this they do not de-
through win h intenuHio
i n id !. ret timed to a bi
ty within a paaonabb
added
"It ia not only poa
1'nited States to bring
ti
drl
urt-Ifc
.Id than r have
than it ia
r I ui n
IOTINl is BELFAST
RESULTING IN OtATHS
BaMBM. Mar.h " Rjotta. in Man
fr the
rl pro
of the Iniled Sfati-a to take th lead
in thia matter because tins country
has become well nigh a monopolist
of the world's monetary gold. With
about 7 per cent of the world 'a popu-
lation thia country holds some 40 per
cent of the world a gold stock. W;
I ii i
ireMlv devised measure begin the
redistribution of this gold about the
worbl so that it will be restored to Bj
proper function of maintaining a
aound nlationahip between eiirrency
ayatema and the metallic standard If
He d onot do tllii in tune the inevit
able operation of economic law will
sooner or later begin to do it in spit.-
f ub and perhaps iu circuuastanee
and by methods that will result in
unfortunate consequences. ' '
"u" una ae
M d tha taa
aw aB I at
CHICKEN) THIEVE i ARE BUSV
IN CITY AGAIN
K W Hart 7J tt.t siaaanr ro-
(Ports the loaa of aaeaa ehfebeaa from
M- cooo uat aigm. geml Mher
ngmylaiau bar reached tha sheriffs
i' ffi-B siaoa SaturtUy.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 144, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 7, 1922, newspaper, March 7, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712992/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.