The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 12, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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Withold
Decision
EULLETCf
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Cbtcigo Jnlr 11 No definite
reply to the shopmen's strike
proposals wu given Cnvirmaa
Hooper of the railroad Ubor
board today by representatives
f the railway executives at
boob day conference today. The
executives said they would notify
Kr. Hooper .of ueir Answer
later."
Chairman H do per sii his chief
purpose in meeting; with the
exeentives was to arrange a con-
ference between them and B. SI
Jewel leader of the striking
men and be indicated that the
attitude of the executives was
disappointing.
May Settle Strike
Chieajro July 12. A program
for notation of the railroad
shopman e strike i drawn up
today by Chairman Hen W.
Hooper of the Cnited State rail-
road lbr hoard after confer-
ence with leader of the lwp-
mm. and waa submitted to rep
reentstive of the railway ?vu-
tivea from four nations of the
country at noon today.
PRESIDENT ISSUES
A. PROCLAMATION
WaakiBttca. Ju!y IS Prealdetu
lUrJias in pms lam at ion l.'v d at
Use whin hom late TaUr eKbt
d rvcted "all perwona to r-fraln from
t t8terenc with the Ircf'dl rt
ftr to mafcHAia tnterstat tree-
jcrtsf'oB nl the oirryutg IS
1 ( ml State maiis
la Ui proclamalioa whit a m t
sinnI after ! i aica rontinuet
t:i.-rt Sad peachel th poatorr.cw
dVrartntt cf tBterfern by rait-
rtsdl atrSkert wit mall train. the
imUr't !rt!4 the eo-otTat'.on or
a't publle aubrtis. eUle k !
wi'ftw-lp! aod t?s "aid or all Rol
Mfgea" to uphold tb la and ti
"eHIiate laoa jriii (a fty
wkk-k ar "oaeatial t j life eod
ttVrty and the eetrSty of proirty
aad car ttuaoa r-nbUc witfir
Work Right lnviaft
Tfc preWBt took tls potion
thtt wi wUl;& bJui
p;ir?'oa of railroad tnUo a orjT
to trEsr-ort BJi5a hare "ri-
tadUjmwWa rlht to orit that
cttttr tutre to dtin ta rk
lb pcfut tttlnsct of cor.tro-
itniv bttvrti ti'35 craft ttnpior.
rs and trrirt. it ww tatd "ta
fcctordanc wfth law aad d r"
tor tb 'tsabllahAt agnci for atica
atttnra( ar tiat to the ee!-
ly and slt-ttss of our jwof.! "
rri4n Ilanlio was owuiiled
The Strike
Situation
Strikers
duHwdt at 4attrr4 Htii
afc!? trvMt ttKil4 M air troab!"
cti ; arrf BMUtt for g fart-
esr hd3f ry th ai fvHjr"' tr!
Hc brotfcrhoiMa aad aa a-
boutMHttiVai y B. M Jaait hd l
tH t rf)Bt Hrl that smrr"
rtH r laaaed Sia rrt
?ti t SI aorta!- ro! r
atoac Ufcer jmjrtt dotKH'mBH
its tttf. rail tr;i t day.
AJ!lUn4 tajuat.-tiofra r rrt't-
vi ta "tr! roda.
Now aj-r'a f'Mr trHp r' tn3o
th isvmiofi Mttiii.ii'$t Ta-
t aad Tsaa Civnr Iwtyta
cf iNVtad vaa aaitM fcy ft lok"
rtfk! ftT tt r.trv(ka ta too
CHTvlr eirrKi t Cte
M.:aufcK. avrv Pa. OrrvlSkt. Ohio.
Or-tata. TV ahil at Ramthftot.
tt; Jtrt DnVavni roaodWa frt-
ran ftw th tok(j nd Aho aald
to b a aihw f VV. J. nrd.
prVt of Ix tMNtul tarrd
aad f-i!lrJ b7 mashed Und.
Ta car rwtrtm rr rrtrtAl t
ai.d at ti'aaa. Ill a ear tuaa Ift
und-r thmau bjr atrlMr.
At AlKtera. ta four nffrom unork-
a la th ht tf ti Soathrn
falfte r frJ vpua tjr a crowd
( hH". U who a r arrtl
KIIIO EDWARD tirnOSIAL
UirVEILKD BY KIWO OEOnQE
In Texas
Use Guns
(Sr T A--tl4 rroM)
Denttiaon Tex Joly 12 - One
nvaa was abot and forty-ven
allesd atnke breakers and lour.
teen depcty United Statea mar.
ahads were attacked by a mob of
several hundred men. believed to
be atrtkers and sympathisers
while being- marched front the
onion depot to the M K. A T.
shops early this mornlnff. Bix-
teen of the men were kidnapped
bustled into automobiles taken
to the Bed river bottoms and
flof-fed. The others escaped.
Poor men claiming' to be victims
of the mob were foand wander
in along the railroad tracks at
Goldberg. Okla. this morning
Those who escaped the mob were
shipped out of Dennison.
The situation was quiet here
at noon.
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(ContSauM oa Tag f)
(Cratind oa Pare t)
TIIHIX XEAIt DEATH WIHA
Armed Bandits
Terrorize City Get
Away With $100
ffofta 111. July 1i Ftva awt.
mebilt bandita rm4 th auto
in tic rav!vr and aawad eff hot
8 una ttrroStad mtriata along ttt
road btwn PtoHa and Pa-
htn last RtQHt ahooting through
th wind ahlaid of an automoOila
and hotdmg p aeveral partla. It
ri Itanttd today. .Whtn a man
and hia ifa aought to tacap th
roMxr fired a volley of ahota at
thoir car ana of th ahota pcn
trating tht wtndahlald- atftnty ob-
tained during tha ralda ambuottd to
a than S10O. tt la roportad.
GERMANY WILL PAY
Pari a J !y tl-Grmaay will jay
thlrty-iao.aiinion of tha fifty mil-
lion gold mark! due to the Alli m
Saturday thf riiratlmj tomju'.alott
devridt'd thi evfEing Crnnany h
bfa lyHevied of the Calanra of this
rayiueat through dJlrTl oi dyr
to th textile alllanro and thrown
deiireriea Of ool to lyOinhurg.
Another Foreman Assaulted
Fr1 V.nf Tet July 12
.Weordinjr to a n'Hit rivtd
brr tlti morriimi and rnfirtnsl
at the Katita IV offke in t ie-
lnrtM a rr rrat foreman employ.
v! in thf khij at CU burite wai
takn from hi work lat n'mbt
by a rrnwil of turn and aHnnltrt.
Thp l'oniDHii hm rvmuinl in the
(dopj whfn tin ahoptnrtj tfink
rerrntly and tW attack in b-
li'ved to have been made in eon
neetion ith th strike.
Wirt CHARGES HUSBAND
WITH EXTREME CRUELTY
Cbartiax that ha ruraud her In
pujiSe and frjo-niiy Ix-at hr at
thrir himo In tfel liy for no ron
othrr than that h a-jaid to him
to vrovldo hr tuiltaWe wearing ap-
perel Clara frur'.ry haa trooBfit ault
6TIJ:ai.G CiKAH UHi:KSMk al!moer ma4 otbT nHrt
V.hn th tteerins res r of tretr
rar weaj oot ot rwmiikB John r.
Kbfot Jt!nd a hroVea arm. ira
af a baUf fntd ami Jobn
laalor U 4 a tea
jarda buo a baak but w unhurt.
T rrty 'on their way to
A-kafijia City froa Jono t i'y Ji-
labotna county. The accidfBt occurred
f. miVa Moth on WTis-ica ari-t
Tweaday areatas aXioat fJ e'tkict
Aft th car waa reasovJ from tSe
ditrh tha party decWd to rctam
kc mo.
BEGSTRATON FOR PRIMARY
ELECTION BEGINS
&e!atratka cf toUtb for tie prt-
caiia bAa Uilg tacralng throcS-
cet the at at mtk wl)l eoDtina
ttroqtt Friday of Hi; week tiB
tt 10-day period aa prorS
Ua anda U you bare retWtered
Carlnx Use pa awral yeara !
bare aot ' changed your pl.'t of
raSdue it i ant a3ry to ro-
leffUter tt 5. letter ta CJtjBty
refJftrar. See tlvo nam of pre-
ciBKt rK!atrar avnd their imce of
ttrideeeo on eaotber px- '
FUNERAL SERVICES
FOR LATE MRS HENRY
COLEMAN THURSDAY
Foneral arlce for Wra. Ilnry
Coleman who died Tedy wUl t
held from br lata roaldeace 1S10 W
L(?an Avenue. Tharnday mornta; at
10 o'ekxk. Interment aiH j tnade
la 6iBrait Vfcw rsmetery.
RAYMOND BEYER ARRIVES IN
FRANCE; CABLtS FROM BREST
' A rati roe4ta from Itayntont!
Beyer waa reeeirpd today by .Mr aad
Mra Kuptia Byr 'TtellKhtfu trip
acre and like France; lie ta!d. The
t raeeaaea wag aeot from Breit.
' Road Calls For Protection
Austin T. X . duly 12.A trie-
(rraphte rejTni.t from J 1. Twin-
raster receiver fr the Ti'Jta t
rfif railway at IMIU. that
xtate forces be employed in pro-
te't workmen on that railroad
durinir the ahopmerd strike w
tContimifd cut Pais t)
two ioumi u (iiTiutii:
MIA NOW IHM.lONalHIlS
Maey rart day Onthrto fwn)ile
rciaetnWr Citi:aun V.11 and Wi;-
lUra Knowltoa; the flrt nai4 m
a "JrumBnVr" for a Kanaaac City to-
taco bouse mi the ltlr a
hater and ran the &. l.mdrr;n
rlHr hp on the wrmr f llar-
i 'ran and SeeomJ tn.t. jwt earn
of the old Rtate Capital r'nt'nf of-
fice. Thtae men are not multl-
rulll!onaira and llv ta alalia man-
alona In Paaadfnt Cat'.forula.
Wrl3y mde hta niillluna out tf
he log sum and Knowlton n.ade 1-1
ir. by makiajf wijI bftlipre ne
could make hair a row m bald hada;
hi tonic 1 llelled IwadTlne and
la known throughout the world.
m thU Xitin Uoa It mliiht not he
amfa to aey tnat C.uthri wan V.
hmn rft ;ii3(i -ct y x 4 J N"Hjslcy
0t fir at l'W ttd to ti'i-fUc bla
ratent oa the WrtgW-y om b.1 pre-
nlum lan that tiwUly made him
nrillkinalre. Hut it ama the mlad
of mas ta short and aid extended
in daya alvirlty ia aoon forgot-
ten. Kntt la In ttw haroca
tieddlitut rTlw white Wrlijley t
loHica; la the lm of luxury.
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to afQEI TO
Their map'stiea Kiosr tk'ore and Qoien Mary awmpAniil by!
runat'tT u-n .M Jtinii a. altemlo tho tiMveiiini; of a mrmorinl to
ttse bite Kit) K.!vv.if.l at Shadwell. Kinjr tborjfe and tfiiicn Mary
t" li tnrid hero j avsiiiab 1 1 Un nf cik i niif ) lomtrr who
atJc'i.!.-.! the di-d'f.tl i"i and Kli.'p'd llorvai persona jea.
Try Out of Machinery WUl t
KaJe taturday; Etnk Liqwi-
dator tars All Debts
Paid lit Fftll
The Carta rT.atae t?tt wl'l h
ta jHMrttm early wt wa a. cof t
tii t !Hw)n'elit ttt wh
baa Wad dHat ta W t- ft t.j
a'.ut th t'"t at fy dt ai
I tjeatb'av
Th enlaw hat bo erhatt.
aad rswiatt a aw tU ha bn
tai.t. Mlrt aad mw pij-aa t
rd aad rt'ird th ar4 aJ
.! aVeand th pltat h ba
M th taka aSen a at of
r at ad etwryihtat l ta
t tdtrw for th tt of twh!r
whlh wt t h ma.l tU'ty at
ahi.li tlm WrSht wi!l "f'r
"I ep?t ti hat t?a pant
U full and iUm If a.rT.
b ( 1 ald HruM
Th rf.aery .ri-ny eM by
hi(ifl ate Urn aao
tthom City oil lfrtrMte 1h t'rh
(y hd 't tk f by ha
(ihUboma Ht.t U.at. prter to lt
fil er nd ltr t wtt th
tale h.tnkliwc b"rd aa aa e-t
Tt rfry .d tha baa'a tisw
Tt! anturt and ail haa
leea tumd or to th HnUltn
a-cat. Chia ll"a
Graft'
In By
Charged
nteafi-
at war
aaU Of
F ptet
JH ttttbart
('tiintta-
.. be ear.
h othr
I kn P.
AHMUCAN t.KTH IV II III tN
WIST IHUNK IN IAt;l.M
MRS. CAFmQIJ IN BEHALF DUNCAN Ml MM
OF I'nnTHn SOCIETY! fil
Kansas City Reader and Itr.pcr-
sonalor Pleases Large Audi-
ence At First Melhoibt
Church
Visitors Wrangle With Umpire;
Two Are Pined; Our Boys
Pliy Great Game and
Pile Up Scores
lb .ntTiiUinun( tt n l.t-t n'ltlit
by Wra J Hawyttr 'ai.t at th
l-iint M. K rJuinh undfr the
I 'i i a tf tli Mattuik in-iniy a'i.
ery -ioalt fft . In t"H "f t in
fiuthrle "l.!ntcr" won th
gjt wih Imuran n th. home
U-nind Tcdity ty a rw tf t3 to
Wii!!in tK'ifoMiiad will the itk
bla Ufuwl maitftcr and -iir-d a
tuni'it July 13. "t rwi trm a
tliy e.Hiniry. t Wnl In I'nwUad and
Ihr firt drtuk I a4-and t ated
vt MM Innti- onily twwu I know
n.-tbtna atwiut IH 'try Uwa hr- !
I in in'o thla trtl me a " TM
waa tha attlanaii.xt tTd by an
A'tt-rlcan nml ltdrti ah a
rr hrvrl at th ManUn llnt
if.- nr jiina ivr i lun atwa
d.r nit the irohtbltel hiura at a
Wat Un Hfm4 rtaurn(
Th l r-l Mayoy th.wght Ihvt
! t Uy hta acloi a an livn
! on aad ha duml.t th aiui
tin i. a. tml h flol tha tlron fe
HHit'lylBK tha Nwr.
warto w U.-r . vt f" I bam. i.m an I a .! A aipr at tu ia
HAROWARE FIRM BANKRUPT
Nctic to adnifiiater the raaef of
K. J. HeDsnlel of OU taaooca a
rrry owner aa-t J. W W.iBft of
Ceteoo 4oit bu-Cneiu a th Krm-
era Hardware aad Implemeot eorn-
rmr. fcaeoaaacwy ba.ntjruvftty' waa
rcceited Toeaday by rafma ta 'jMUik
rjp y. from the federal court here.
CLERKS AND STATION
EMPLOYES THREATEN STRIKE
(By Th AaimrUtH Tt t
New York July 11 In an efTort to
rr tent a i!koi:t of th 15or
clttka ami avlatloo emiUye of thr
w York Central line t'twn her
e.ai Chleawi. officMa of the com-
laay txlr entered Ino a eotifTMMr
with r preaeM utrew of the rneo who
art now taking atrlk vote on the
qieetloe of was N!tictlfn. kas of
faratlosa akk )av pay and on
t:act labor.
by a ry it ralna: wid ai ir.
;jtlirt ur!lnH. Mr. Cannon
cvn.a fffini th CoIuiIjU ShK'l f
KlpTrealon tf rtlcil(. lut l II I
a rl!nt f Kniw Cl'.y. '
J-bo tmAed to tti who hl itia
privilege of hfatlt'ir bi r that h t
ery oft ic lent a m;ierator ani
rradt-r.
tie aa rcry ably aaainl'd by Wl
L ttli WhUaon from Oklahoma C-liy.
aho civirmed the audln Uh her
tyt anl r. Mil Vhltwui 1
imt 13 ). ara old. A bright fuiur H
p.efi$icd fir hr.
ht4 JWia CUlin mnkrid on
ct her I'rttt-) tr I nii )! anl a
rhrua of lila Rave mnnirist yumlu rt
and a drill. The rram ilal with
a iradlnj by Mr. Cannon
tt.tfit In 'the (rm. ud in rwt'o
f;lj miule nm n.M'n:I anhea
while l'Cutd'n ilih'd an atrtlaht
girne The ' l.ltit were ai theli
'-t and h n'ne atrtke-otii ami
tdwal u';: rt st nn ehl!!in of
real base nrn!lfl!- tdayad.
The ixiio an oy praatly were
ti lff' 1 at tho'r bard Inch an I d!lity
ed lit bumor freijupiilly. Jfcinciiii'i
m i HMII.M IS I AI l(i
A IllC. Ul lit II
' tny Tba Awfid rrM)
Oktabnma Wlty July U-IWh-l
ency rrtlfrate antountlna to ap-
tfoalAMttoly i;vimio w-r laud to
wtita (ffhea by C.oeiaoe J II A
'tt)lN'itB for the flat at yaar rd'
lOune -Hi. accord ltif to a rfrt from
fir l haaemaa Rpier wa bnched Vr j'the foeroor' offk-a tolay
ai vofing the nrnnlro and W'Ubom J Of tht annum! the eonfedorate
'Oiiiicaa Snd baa man waa fined t jl-enalon bureau rmeived 1 11 .one In or
tfor diOtliil d 'i l ion !ll unt:'dar to enablw it to iimt nt.-n iiy-
nhui hunt a fine of ' Mi I a Hpear
(Xmtlnui'd on l'aie S)
i:i t i itvi: niMini:i: or
ijoxs ih;i:t ami vias
If You Vote the
Other Fellow's Ticket
You're a Felon
tny Tb rt I
Ok'ahom City. Okie July 1J
A voter who mki a fait aHi-
tavit In order to participate In a
primary election held by a poli-
tical party of whkh ha fa not a
member la guilty of a felony ac-
cording to an opinion prepared by
the attorney-general's' dtpartmnt
today and tubmitted to the atate
election board. .
Tha opinion quotas aection M
of tha ravlaed etaction law of
The exMcutlf ronm'ttee of tha
J t tons eh rom)oae4 of the rhatrman
of th varb-ti tmllM romniltlaaa
ltnvibd tKth-r at the I-nt hold to
lay end druiitd a aumuor of rlub
nUlti for the yar
!' KrWay nmn the club will present
a apec'al frog rant at thlr btnrheoti
at the lone at which the wl of the
infiitlii'fl will l giiol.
BLOOMINGTON SHOPMEN
ARE INJOINEO BY COURT
(I'r Tt -a A lM frwMl
i epringfield IHi July 12-pederal
Judge Fltahtnry today announced ha
!had iaautd an Injunction at Blooming
'ton laat night restraining 20 strlk.
Ing smployra of the Ptorla and Pfhln
union railroad from Interfering with
MXthe rallroud'a operation.
m nte which tnerf ad during the
yar to an amount in rt nf tha
'li-ftjelallv Bpprwftrlatloa. Wumiwr
'aibiMil at erl tat nonnal Instt-
tntlona also were forced to rpqttt
additional aid bee4ua of the uni-
frted tacraaae In altetdnce.
TONY HIGGINS IS A
GREAT "GOLF MOUND"
loay ItUalna. camll'UtA for die-
It let Judge U a rt 'S'tf boud '
H play the gam wbnerr he h-'a
II. ii'iHrtuoliy and d trwa a td
at rose. lit rmirl ott the Couairy
Club Unk ta 34 anl arati'a "a (he
h'fheet evi-r made hre. Tony would
rr'e t' a eas In court rather thaa
toiaa a iiMtt bwl BMu of gulf.
fL SCOUTS AND "ROCK
HOUNDS" ARE BUSY IN COUNTY
Oil acout and '"nek huitada'' are
buiy n Igaa rouuiy thu wk
Three aw Um atlvne ar (tbi. t
tie alrueturee ar ind iroirl at
least two tt wIU Itf U tr(J
by fall.
Boy Scout System Should Work In Everyday Life of Members
In fine with the boy a and girl camp
program launched by the Rotary and
other ciric cluhe of (juthrie and which
ia now beinif worked out rapidly 'it
toiifht b well to jrive apace to a littlfl
advK. to parent which if followeil
will iwmre. the Itoy Kcosit avHtcm in
everyday life of member.
Some: parents think that they hate
erected irnprrfnable defends alKiut a
hoy 'a ehrartr pny.f atfainat the
wiles of the devil when Ihey have
pro v Med bixn with a it'kkI home put
hint in aehool ami led him to Sunday
horI. Too late tlvy often dioyer
that thfrewa a weak spot aome-
. where. In spite of all lhee fine in-
WCATHZR II nwni rei- jreqnnjiy icnrn to
II i . II. t .
Toalsc and Thareday noatttle ! r unu pmum iwi onu
rif . vt ti r w - w
fc-. .-at. m iin.
f'jttt'y ctmn iz-'X
Why? Where? How? It ia not ao
fliffiinlt lo anawcr thou queslioiia n
it may aecm. Wake up with the boy
and we how far into the day you ran
go with him.
It i well to remember that ."many
are fallod but few t up." There
h a chance for a lot of robwhief br-
1ween the alarm clock and brcakfnit.
The rearn ia paychlogicitl and tiny
loclor tan explain it.
From brcakfaat to ahod lime fho
yitt'ter ia under flag yea of hia
parenfa and U not likely to do any-
thing more serious' than to kick about
the chorea. The city .'Kid unfortu-
nately has few chorea to k'mk shout
but there are other tbinjru. Anytfparv
cut who is wiae rnotiirh to frctf'
inollycoddling' and cajolery and put it
aounri1y tip to the by to bear hi
tvbiire tt the borne burden' or k' w In r
he cjffi do better will have little dif.
fiddly with thia part of the day.
World Takei Shot
Wl-n he leaven for lh acljootltoune
cKpeci'slly jf he leave curly tb world
taken tthot at him. It liny fre the
ahrapnel of homllutnlam tke hljfh est-
plonive of panaion the rnachine guha
of profanity or the axphyxiittin
of loliaeco. Kvery body U tinder fip"
the moat art wounded before they
Miter the protecting snU of wilom.
In w hool the pupil U compnrafivcly
aafe though th; apie of .lihhoncKty
may atctd away hi nlbiani'e to th
troth. He in kept huay and a buxy
boy ia acbloin a bad ho-y
After school how many parent
really know whi their Imys are up
to ilnriiiif that lour or two between
M'hool and aupper? Then there h
another hour or two bctwivn aupper
and ln-d lime often utiaeeuuiitel for
The moat careful and foniieiitioii
parent would probably be aloiiUh'd
ami shocked if the truth were known.
Now son. iudiKiiaiit mother U e-
claiming i "Do they want ua ta apy
Upon our bya and make them ft el
that we cannot trtiat them out of our
siht?" N dear lady no. Von
cuojdn't ae your sow's fault tot mat
ler what you did Hint's why we
know we can always go back to
mother when every other friend ha
failed in. Itenidca it i cjti! tally
useless to spy p'i ahoy or tell him
(GcnttauoJ pa Page I)
tf ta tm-'
Wathiftvtntt .1
ati by he
frauds riu r
hundred of t
by the alien f :
i itp c
ti.n. ;ie u
riel ot e-oteue
ioiortaut raae
whwtt Waa opevo. -; s.Uy with
the S)'pefne of IVstteU I.
(Irvn ruattMiian whn tlm sab
was eooaitnimated and bow preat.
dfttt f the purrhiMtftf company
waa d. Iar.d athritatively to
be the firat step bi a sweeping
Irujtiiry into the entire hxtory itf
the cuitodin'a ttffiee aiuee Its
iioption
Mr llanan. rrfoilng to ftpen
the re. .rd4 -f h company ta
4t!ttf itt Attorney tb'neral
CrtMi aa re(itvrntat of th
department of Jnatlee a A id ha
hud offered tK entire reerl tn
the ifreod jury Mot fliAfe that
"tlrioaito1 infhuri." waa be-
hind I he move t-t free return of
th I atcnta t the tfoverttwent.
brought a f.ifml denUt fro.rt At-
fortiey tfk'lteral hanxhrrtf and
atalemettt that every Aori'et't
jnterrat Wotibl be protected
Tl.. . -f.l t .
d.ty to have practically romplej.
el preaettUttott : of tlx 1 smber
ee Tht caltcl "old hU'k.
ry" ee followed by h avia-
tion rontraet raaea will tie pf
eiited accord iruf i preaent
plana a wut aa the lumber
ca U out of th. way ":
lhtcrmltatioit to luteal israte
all ata of the slbn property
tuatodiau 'a office waa aaid t
have Weft reached !t wfc and
after the IVeai.t t 'a fctjon wa
Ufcett i.rdcriusf Cuatmlian Miller
t. proeted Sfainat Ilia t'htnKal
Kouitdation ff th return of the
r.iii.i. tnit If fk tkla(ll
This decUiott wa a:tid lo have
been artuatd by a desire on that
part of the adiuinUtratbin t
June "lh only qualified body"
grand jnry.-.pa rt tha sub-
ject of alien property aa tha
bent means of elearinf tip th
situation which hat been a point
of attack "from eoiigrei. the
pre and publi'1."
Tbe grand jury mveatitfattnn.
doc nut mean it waa emphaatied
thnt tlie department of juntU'
haa boMl convinced llcf that
fraud or trlminality has been
dimcloacd.
It was at efnhalc that It
waa entirely pihle aen of th
alieti'a property niatodian with
reference to former enemy prop
rty mleht have (orie beyond th
law witliout being tieeeaaarity
rutiiiiiil hut rsther a mUtakeu
jtidgmeitt puncertiifisi authority.
anny aue in ivuira
VERY LAROI THIS YEAR
Thar war Wore alrawbrte
b.kckbrri !.'n4itr't4Ns rr-t
la began rouaty th fmt than ac .
tf.;r .rordine b $ rowr. K'hlif
ae-t Hatbt it hhlag oh their rrp
u Hen i Oijije an I i H Pucka Ta-
Urrl war. utuauall Ur ast
tu.loua. Tha tag end of the bUtk
t r r y r p H aoe oB the aiatkai.
t o thara aiit b m brrt i aJy.
MARRIED AT OKLAHOMA CITY
ttoiirt K lUaktaa. St aad Mary
Vt ibl aimpxai l of thl cRy
secured a ararrlag ':eas la OkU
torn rifuuiy yttrle Bioratref aat
wra married it ttet pUc ta ihw
s'tarotma.
"Tb
G-ccC-.f
A thrillinx iter If Ccxrt.
ney Cooper fc&rt MCr
ktne Dale." To Li:i
'Trsklni Dal" wiU U
mors tlae;!y ir;rcr::J
"The CrftuCa"; ittj U
Ltxist isra.
-a imm hwlsmm
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 12, 1922, newspaper, July 12, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713275/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.