The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 61, Ed. 1 Monday, November 10, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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The gotedme. Bmly Leader
V0LUMKXLX1II
SITE HITS
OPERATE COH
LUES OF STATE
ON ORDER OF GOV ROBERT-
SON ADJTT ANT GENERAL
BARRETT FIU-ED MIXES
W I T II M'AI-ESTEH
PRISONEKS THIS
MORNING
r.:ir;ERS in state
raoiiiiuitT
FEDEH IE OmiT ILS WATCH
ACE PROPERTIES IN COAL
MINK REGIONS; HEADS
OF BOTH SIDES BISY
AND WATCIIFtL;
ARMISTICE MAY
C O M E O N
ARMISTICE
DAY
McAleatsr Nov 10 Stat convict
and volunteer labor from svsr th
tat art operating th mines cf Ok'
I a ho ma today under guard of ths stste
rniiitls. Adjutant Oanaral Chat Bar-
rett hat encountered no ebstsetss ao
far and aspects noe.. The federal
government a'o hss number of
deputy U S marahaia and aoecial
agtnta on the ground awaiting devel-
opment. MINERS QUIT BUT ACTIVE.
iif JU"etale.t Pre t
IndlanaroH Not Jo No hint as to;
the action of International official of
the United Mine Workers of Am-
erica at their conference today wn
forthcoming despite the action of the
executive ounril of the American
Federation of I.abor in Washington
last n-ht endorsing the at rl lie. The
frderat'on council's ttement. Issued
In support cf the ttrike of t.Vifl
bltumlnou coal miner of h country
was believed in manyl quarter t to
IrMje a firtt on tho part of the
tniners assisted toy Hbor In general
against tha mandxtory Injunction of
Federal J mice A B Andern In In-
dlanapoli Saturday ordering union
ojficlal to call off the strike.
Official of the wine worker. In-
cluding Actinic President John L Lewi
and Seen :ary-Treaurr William
Creen declined to disctf. the action
of the federation' executive council
ana arcisreit they would have no
statement to make j rlor to the meet-
tngtoday. Executives Meet.
Today' meeting set for 10 o'clock
this morn In j w called following the
Issuance cf Judi Anderson order.
The call tent ont by the union heads
(Cont'sued on Page I Col. )
EVERYTHING DROWNED RUT
THE DICKS SAYS FARMER
Dallaa. Trx. Nor. 10 Commenting
on publlab'Jd reports that a Kaufman
county farmer Tiaa been picking rot-
ton from a boat towed by a mula. I. L.
Brio of Kemp. Texaa write a local
newspaper:
"1 note what you nay regarding f-e
ivemp farmer. I own a farm near
Kemp and poaelbly It may adjoin the
farm you referred to. Well every-
thing that could happen to a crop ha
happened to mine. At on time laot
ummer U looked like It would make
one bale to the acre and then the
boll weevil boll worm caterpillar
graavhopper. etc.. ate up tse larger
part of tho croo and it now look like
the catfish will eat (be balance all
the chicken on the farm were drown.
d and the only thine I hare to be
thankful for that the duck could
wlm."
WAR PRISONERS ARRIVE.
leaver.wor Kan. Nov lo Jfifty-
three eoldter. all member of tbe
Tmerlean army of occupation in Gor-
tranr. were hrwuKhl to he tcderal
Venitentiary here today to aerve en-
lencea imported upon them by court
martial. Twenty-four will arrive to-
morrow. wa announced.
SEVENTY CENTS POUND
FOR (aTTTON IS PAID
Clarkavlll. Tex Nov. 10. C.
V. Trimble negr tenant farmer
recently eld two bale of long
tap I a cotton her for 70 cents
per pound aald to have been the
highest price ever paid In Tevaa
for that grade. Th bale weigh-
ed S'5 and SIS pound and netted
f21.70. The eed valued at 1180
will bring the amount realised to
S01.70. Tha highest peevlou pete
for long staple la said to have
been SS cent.
THE WEATHER
New Orleans Nor 10 Tonlfnt fair
rrchaWy frost; Ttl:jt fair. -
noun.
tucamm
nussrira
Large Audience Greet Evsnfelin
6mith Sunday ttorninf and
Eveninf; Many Join lie
Church ; Music a Feature
Sunday wax a great day at the
evangeim(fc service- at the Firs.
Crrtirttsn church. In eilte if the rain
arg ttdien greeted the evange-
lists at ooth servsn. There were a
number of addition to ne (hurch
during the day.
Speaking to an audience tha; pack
ed tlx nln floor and almoat filled
the gallery !u atght Evingelite
RmMh preached a art. pint TKn a
he suction. "Will Morality Save!"
He began the diacussson of hi them
by an aptiea direct to the i'st.
ntents of the B)le. ehowltxf that falth
repentance public confnurton of Chr.at
and obedience to it will are peer.
qutaitea to aalvatlon. Then fulked
a number of example of momi men
from the Itihle -!v morality w
not eufficlent. A mo tig ih. wrre
Nicodentti. Sul o TariM CorielHi.
tha Kunlch of EtAcpla and I.ydia
The Vtkneeae cf mere morality
cr !e ;fied aa negative In nature.
iTovldln no etandard of character
ecet a borrowe! one No fo.'Rive-
ne of fhe pait. and ita ln-omptthlI.
ity with the idea of the croei of f hrtet.
The audience liau ncd wih frienae
tcteret to the dUcuiwitn of she
thrme. and a dep ln.rektcn -aa
evident.
Tonitctwt Mr Caeeity wilt una hie
favorite "mother rens" the tHle ting
"Utile MoUier O' Mine" The er-
mon theme will Ik "Open Door."
A-mltice day wMl be rtttlng.v ob-
served Tuesday night with aivrovrlate
tnuale and a twclul aermon by Evan-
gelUt Smith on CkI a Ai7nitl-?e." The
buafnexa collt-a-. will attend in a .dy.
and a great eervloe ta extectet.
E
THE CAUJTS3 PER 100
Big Wayei Offered For Men Or
Women Who Will Go Into
the Fieldi ; Other Placei
Open For Workmen
Cotton picker are tn great demand
Juat now. And the price pid for
picking Is higher than it ha ever
boon In the tte $3 a hundred I of-
fered by eome grower. And at that
there i a labor hortge of MrW . tck-
era.ln the di!re. In ljo?an county
the price per loa iMwnd- puid for
Peking cotton i 1 "Anyone wantlnf
a cotton ricking lo can net it bv:
cll!rs up the federal emt'oyment
agency at Oklahoma City.
The men are wanted at one the re-
port ayi and all. employment efPce
It. the fate have fceen 1mtructed to
rut-h picker to the field
r'ann handt building lahorer and
pi;e line worker are In demand here
In the city. Ten farm bend tire of-
fered work at fro to ro fl n'onth
wl'h 1oH. Fifty building ia borer
and IWrty pv e line worker are want-
ed in Oklahoma Cv and are offered
W cents an hour. With the bertnn!n
of cerilon on a large number of
big building downtown the demand
for laborer ! existed 4o Increase
dng the week. Ten carpon'er re
wanted.
Thirty witrc?wie and lundreee
and ten houe worker are wanted
n Oklahoma City with wage var-lng
from $5 to I? a week.
Beethoven learned to play the Itarp-
akhord st ihe ae of four.
THE
s s
raxaisiaMa si swawsxsia ssiaiaiaiaasiaaiSiaiaiaas.ssatsi.s aa 1aataY)rriniVVatuf
WTiat beat Wewrer?
In the eujnnxing up ot xurtiay'
eitecial. election rnaults end a close
analyali of h vote tn the Fifth con-
gresaroruU dlstrtat many rrinueTrt
re sdvanced pro and cxm Irr tit
election of a re.publimn tn a gerry-
mandered district oonHioaed of seven
counties. In which the democrat hare
a normal majority of MOO.
Here are some of ihe reaveotw
given:
IndiCercnt of the denocrt.
Exceptional activity of rc..hin-An.
The new women voter.
Weaver's personal unpopularity.
The league of ntlonw.
Desire to administer "he kept us out
of war slap to Wilson ty women.
Weaver's lonf clla to tlie lederaJ
treasury.
Weaver's church se and feel-
ing that Weaxver "I a hog to wvHtlcs."
. Belief on th iart of voters that bl
resignation a poattnamwr was cam-
ouflage snd tha4 lie would retain the
poe. mastership In the event of defeat.-
'
Union labor.
Each sod svtl of these "reasons"
contributed mors or less to the elec-
tion of Herreld. tut the real dyna-
mi. was .i
Th Iricb roiem i
aM4 st k C-krH
ODTHRIK. OKLAHOMA
Pay Tco T.luch
Fcr Dzcon? Ilea
Refscd Ccsi33
Thoe who urchated army bacon
and other article of aurpiue food
for btjeher pitcea tlun no toenail
will aottn icet a refund fvoiM t pot-
majtttri who tot-k ti otiieri. accord-
tnt) to word received ftom the ton
aupply offtcr at St. !-ou!a The dlf-
ferenc In prUe of each article ntll
b refunded it a indicated.
Army bac-oa tHat no !! at i S
for 11 Miunts aold thMtiih tfe
piwtofflce at M.1V ()thr ant.lea ato
were old at ht r prt.ea than now.
are Heine aked by the tone euppty
officer.
Among new article teing offered
for aale at H tu!a ar drin;t-
water carta. euitaMr for plant err."'
Ing apparatua or ipr.nkltnK carta
About 75 are offered In tola district
Moat of the article of fwd and
clothing atlll may . purchaael
through the stme aupply officer at
St. Loula. Money order unit b arnt
In payment.
ENS ON LOCAL MARKETS
Tlianki giving Fowl Will Co$t L
Thii Year Than Lt; Turkejn
More Plentiful; Fixini' "
About Same A Lat Year
Turkey i and duckt far the Thank
giving table mad thtr appearance at
'he market ot Guthrie during the int
tw'l Hale ao far. hxve bet'tt made
nnmilv to retaurn and hot r la that
wiah to offer eix-c'-al attraction to
their atrons.
Although merchant d.vlare that
they are having great diffl.nlty In
getting turkey and duk the price
are not materially higher iin tiey
were a year a:;o. ltre wd lurkeya
com from X to S.'i cent per pound
Oucka are aelling at So centa iwr
pound when dreamer)
Turkeva for Thanksgiving tabiea are
being lthrliMd to th1 city fem all
art of wealecn Oklahoma. Few
raised in Logan courvty have yet teen
placed on the market. The m- n han t
HuInos and professional men of
tte that farmers are raising tar-
kev thi year.
Chicken are anproxlmateiy th
aina In Orlce a they mre en for
weeka Dreaaed hena coat from to
Y cent per round. Frying aUe
chlckena cost from T to cm fwr
pnind dependlnr on the site.
For the ffrt lme In aeveral weeks
egR and butter fs'led to ehi an
frcreaaa in price. FKa cost from f
to i cent THf doien Sixteen ounce
pi.'-Va (ted of butler Cost ff cent.
Throu fhoui the whole len-rth of Ihe
rnarkrt list there tisve been few
chansre In rrlce or variety of eatable. i
ottered In the Tast week.
TV old ThvnkKglvin slandHv. ern-berrl-a
sell at HI ceoi the (mart. Nut-
ola orings n cent a pound.
NATION IE lMNKRKSOri:i:S;Wr(l 2 rm in.1 2 .
INCREASE I1Y miJ.IONSt"p :i nH 'ti. t 1
WshlniHon Nov 1" An Increa teof
f1Xf71.tWO.fXe In Wain resource of
the nmlonal bank since AtiKtut i?j.
the greatest jn any year tnce the
In3?uratlon re the nstlonsl hank
system renorted today by Conip-
trollrr Wllllama
The assets of national banks atone
re greater todar than the eorr.blncd
resotircet of ! tank and tmat com-
PKnles In the t'nited Ktatea ten vear
ago Ue comptroller slated. Total de-
roslts on Seit 12 !919 were l.fyt..
OOfl.000. an Increaeo of t2.7"..(ilHi.ftm
over Aug &t 111S.
REAL REASON FOR WEAVER'S DEFEAT
TodrJTJ Irish voters demrKrats nd
ro.xtbllcan of the Klftb district. Judge
Harreld may extend hi cordial snd
grachais thanlut for victory.
Republicans .S purely partisan
did nrt errter Into Ihe contest deeply.
In some counties they rattled tp fhe
vo'e and g't Indifferent republican
voters lo- the polls while the dtn-
ocralt. as partisans not over -burden-
ed with interest stood around nndjrtw Wilson man straight out; I em
"kt the- other fellow do the work."
Neither reajmblicana or democrat as j
strti.! parttsanw chanrd a vo'e.
Hut tJie Irish not only got out the
vote but they changed votes they
made republican votes out of ditno-
m ratlc vrxer and vice versa but sUl
th vote were for Harreld.
The Irlah not only got out t
In the elec-ilon but In the primary a
month previous. And the soft pussy-
footed trail of Jim McGraw 'left Ota
merk. In fot McCnew skated ring
around the democratic wtato commit -tee
whlctv dl iped Into the campaign
"to keep the record clear" presum-
ably. In fact ins- democratic com-
mittee did not know what wa going
on until the polls were ctosod ap-
parently. The Iris vote hR President Wlljon.
It was rh ecbuke direct for the
president's ' cavalier reaHoPsnt of
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of NVw A'oiK tl.r CoPtnu titorBie
Krsttoe. r'tutii:rtihto r).ro.itiction
in New lrk for nieiiln r.tnp of
of th "I'rinoe of Sorrow" Inikt of
Official Vote
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Hear Creek ...
Antelope J
Aniflorre 2 ....
Spftover .
'itilhrie
LsAvne .
Mulltnl!
(Irlnthfa
Iron Mniirpl
Wo(Ml!!lli t ..
Hone Hill
!elrori
iSprinjr Creek
North Cernr
South Ccliir .
(-rewent 1 .
Crescent 2 ...
Seward
tnk View
Marhliatl
(ii"niiu;cnv.
Wrt! 1 I'n't'itiet I .
War.l 1 I'rct itiet 2
War.l 2. l'rrr int t 1
Wani ."J IVcciii. t 2 .
Ward 4 I'rcciiK t 1
Wanl I J'recinet 2
Wrd 5
Tt.tnl
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nrred"n innjorily !lM.
Independent candidate received 39
votes In county.
Michigan ealt wslls ere rabidly be-
ing deyekied wo tha the lte'a ot-
imt 1 sppwaching first rnk 'In the
country.
Dunne and WaUh when they went to
Parks with art appeal on 1ehlf e.f the
Irish of Amerk fo the peace con-
ference.
When the trimary opened five
wee Irs ago It wag Inane and eolorlea.
Then suddenly. Weaver wired hie rei-
ignatlon a penrtmseter at Okjahoma
City and eaet hla bat tnio the ring
wlttt the etatetnent: "I am a WVd-
for the league- of natkm and for
anythlnx the president aliind fr."
Three day t Inter a commMteo -posed
of C J Tuohey. J W Mny snd
ratrtck Cafferty all of Oklah-mra CJly.
cared on Mr Weaver. Thy sattd
him If be endorsed action of
f'realdent Wilson In rnfualog an audi-
ence fo Gov Ihinne and Walali when
hey went to Paris.
"Of course the r.msldent knew
what the men were goiri? lo psfi
for" said Tuohey "lne the stats
depsjirtment had granted -thorn iui ex-
ports at a time when patort were
rot Issued until pplUsiv4 had fully
explained their mission aliroad."- '
According to Msney Woaver re-
pl'ed that hs was fully en rapport
with the president; that the preldfi(
did right In refusing the audience re-
jested. The point of elf-!etermlnt(on lor
tthjeqt people as covered by c
rri rs
Kuolulo llalian-Ainericnn aottliitor
Ihe work tf tlir ('not in
are 1m itijr mM ttttrintr tin- i.rive
J.ohi.Imni Ktiotolu m Iho ai ultor
Carilirial Merrier
aataiiaanANw Mtx-m!imwimtmMwit
One Year Ago Today
"BiiriJtOut
For Holland
-. Just one year ago (odxr
for-
tiier Ktnperor William of tlermany
lit In Holland after aa iMititig
fligl.t from Merlin. And he ha been
there ever wime ing wtHxl say-
tng nothinjr and raising a luxuriant
tn-!d.
The slltrd nutliili of the world
f- a ttmewere hoi In their ) mands
for his surrender but Cie l.eal dried
don and since several months aio
little attention hss lieen fwild to the
"red tmmster." Not ha Holland
chsHted if views Holland intended
In Ihe beginning to triteet him l
rlv hss nwdw a g d )rt of M. "
Ift the meantime preparation are
-tHH forth In Iombn to try the ex-
kler. Hutthe e. kaiser will never
MHilN WII.E HAVE
FREE FAIR NEXT 1EAII
Legsn county will hav a fre
fair nst yr.
That was didd by an almost
unanimous decision of the ivrel
township ef th oonty in the vol" Wllo of the ti.tthrlw th.-t' ear
en the proposition Saturday
Election were held In nearly
Cvtry one of the townships.
Cr scant City did net fight th
prepcsition at It was rumored; but
Crescent did not participate in th
lection Saturday.
These township voted for the free
fair and for Guthrla: Marshall
Iron Mound Seward Springer
Guthrie Antelope Cimarron Bear
Creek Iowa Mulhall Rom Hill and
Oak View. Other townsWos have
net been hsard from.
VICE CONSUL KILLS HIMSELF.
New York Nov l- Csry H Miller
American vice consul to Stockholm
shot and killed himself In his suits
In the Waldorf-Astoria here late 10-
dny. j Fourteen I'olni was not referrnd to;
the bondage in Ireland and the cove-
nant giving the lirltlsh Kinplre a sup-post-d
potltlon of sdvantage In the
league of nation wits not ton "bed on;
the ouewtion to Weaver It Is alleged
embodied strledy the "affront tlfererj
Irlnh-Amerlmn t-ltlgeni at tlvi worlds
Iteaen conference.'' The xlnt wa
aubtln.
Then the word went f root N w Yot k
to Touhey: "You have a simon-pure
rwbber stamp man in Weaver Hit
him." Tht telegram wa algned by
President Valura. Another lelegram
said "Do not mix 'Krlend of Irish
Freedom' In this; nuke k personal
and Wa); er down on the aftront."
v The leaders of the South Methodist
chiKx-h ImmrdUtely ptii busy for
Weaver In the south counties Kd
Moyle state official sensed the sltu
si Ion quickly and tiecanre a rabdldsts
on Sn snti-Wiison antt.lea.-iue plat-
form. Ho received M'r vote tn the
irrimary. Word had been lassed
around to "asi ip Iloyle." Weaver
was ihe direct r;reenttJve ul Pres.
Idont Wilson tbroujrtt tkirlen 11
was artrued. sod the "Irtah Party" w
after Weaver. If ws Dominated.
Then confidential leiter passed over
the district addressed to Irish voter
deaocmUc nd rsputlicaa. XLa let
ssee
a v aa aee if. a
Short cuts To
Home News
.-'Wta My O um aerilcee will be
hrld a-h evenln- IkU mk ttept
Saturday evenlnt at I p m Tte '
tee are planned t b of n'wat value
to vry phaae of Ufa A cordial l
tttin U extended t. to attend
Watch the ralondar of th'jt pjer tr
announcementa of tpker and tb
Kit.
There will b a patriot tr rally and
Community M held toirew mM
at the rtt M. V. church Ti e w
lon being lb firel aarivet-tary id
tha alining of lh Armui U by tier-
many The celebration at the churrt
will b held tlr " e of ho
t'tty Keteiatkn of Women rlnba
K iitn In the riiy l '! t
b pt eaent and aid In the gruat pa-
triotic celebration. 1'rof Un t
bav charge f th chori JU C
O. Ilttrner will lUr lh addre
-Huinca and rofeaelonat tnett M
ituikrU will orianlie a Ht
tonWihl M funnlnghxm. tratlg
-.-iiil of t e national o'i-
l.ation U in lh rlty today an M
be on hand at th ! lmiM to
explain l.lonum to the charter mem
tvi.l)trnt llrth'k f th Ok!
home City local will be br and will
i-. . i.il Ihx aod Ihot Will
n'aKV mw ...
aivrve lo tbe bua) of h cl "t
..r lil l.li.i club
'-rWffniy five buameai and piot'oi.l
'ftrma have aiqet the iharur.
.- Thrse nvarrl ll eosea hv been
lud by Court Cletk Mr
Nl since Kstufday' Cat! tl Cord"
f ..... ... i-.i.. a w Wrulit 14 and
Vnm Hawkins 3. b"'h of Cfescenl;
Marshall Jackson. SI Olendet
t'olwnsn M. both of (lutht. Keli
J Aiken. JH and aPuIine ll.-nion I
Hh i-i (iuihrie; r.tnerat.1 M Htown.
Pone City and llertie Htbrey W
of tkithrie: II l' Mok 1 and M
Walker 19 both f tlu'hrie. lUv-
mond King 2 of Wiaanee and rtwi'
Htarkit W of Oilthcte were Uae l.
falahnma City
-Jtocal firemen will give a rstol
ttall on the evening 'of Nove tito r J
.1 hanging re. The boy. will Its
sroittm wnn ine in inv
Tbla will be Ihe first ilsm lven K
the fire fihtr Utt w year "We
laid off during the war and devoted
Odr tl'M S)iSst lt t'e sc-tlvttle id
th war time; now since th war I
over w are going to alve-a tegular
old-time daiica sn I want ev.rytwlv
In (luihilw to attend" td CMef
Jones tuday. Tb nmney derivd from
tUt 1 of tickets will go to the fire-
tnen s fund.
SClrtMH PAIHONIE
GOOD AURIC I IONS
Msnagsr Ardery. sneaking fr Own
"l.eavo It To Jsne Is a i.roiitly
guaranteed attraction It Is a Corn-
stock A Out show and Is playing In
big audience everywhere.
"Thli I a bliih rinse attmi lion "
say Ardery "and should be iiron-
Ucd by mir toie If we i annul get
liM'al patronare fur erood at)rHi'tn
the house will He shut down Mr Wil-
son ha been liberal in the expendi-
ture of money for In- rovt mnt m tlw
theater nd he ehmibt be loy.i"o sp-
ported "
KINO ALBtRT AT LISBON
Madrid Nov 10- The king and intern
of the ItelKlans arrived at lUbon la at
nlgttt on tosrd the American trans-
prrt Goon Washington. aciirdliv lo
a dliKh to Kf Imperial fr)m !!
boll. Th royal couple landed arid
drove about the city.
BAsaVj4sMM
tir wer slirned iby the i'umiiil(te
roiniMMed tf Touhey Money and Csf-
ferty Jl Mi-firs w nstional ivun-nilttei-niHii
cai mure f ihe let-
ter to be primed and mailed to
Catholic voter.
Meanwhile vote were sarnered-
by the ILirreld mactkine from organ-
Ixed labor men. who rielvd cards
bearing ihlar "Three Iteason Why
Vnlon Mn Khonld Vota for Claude
Weaver for Congrs: Ho that Wilson
can reduce laboring men to peonage;
) thut Cb'tds can help tins llj-rton
to u the militia; so that Claude ran
help hi personal friend Iturle to
dertroy the letter rrlrs' and fostal
clerk' union "
Th denim rata aa partlaan were
alep Th drawback of a spwlal
election l lnd'4fenw The Mlr
did the business They iNuM-arettishly
workeil while lien I Payette was
Ssleeip.
And the sentttnent of the Klfih die-
Irk t on hs league of nation. tutld
of Ue Irish question I still In doubt.
Meagwhite a rommlttes. nb4ly
headed by Touhey. wUi soon he paying
a visit to ftnott rtrrls Pree-Hnt and
ii-4-'----'l a. a
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TURKS JOIU
DOLIIEVISTSIO
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NUIONUlsr
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enguno jir.'ERr at
LLQYD GEORGE'S HINT
'IU.MII U M lit. ES IS I II IT
GREAT IUUIAIN 110 THE
imLsiiiivisrs NEIIS
PIPERS' TIKE IP
II I ITER AND ARE
IIIIIIII RIVG AT
THE N ITIOVS
IE 101 it
SULttflN.
tt Ulrt t"f
Isnddn. Nv 10 MwStapn Ksnsl
Pasha hsad sf tns NtinUs Turk.
Us) grnmsel. in Ai MlnSe ha
S-ssvd an sUian .itn Nisslsi Is.
Sin Russian boUhiS prsmisr s
rdng ts sn fhanfls Ttsgrsat
d-spaun from Cs thsa".
An army sf 1.000 Turks Is attastt
the Nal.anei.et fees the rspsef
r. hat been srganitsd by Osnersl
Ahmed 0y at tlu Kssasn.
LLOVO OKOnOI CQNOIMNCO.
laotdnn Nv l-Cnmler Moid
tttoM'ira's binl in hi tiuild bail pe tx
Kamrday niht (or an attempt to B-
..! e t With the lLhvlkt In
Huaii h tested a stir ITis '!
botuhefik press I angry over the
isel'i
". Nswspae' Sr Ida. '
'The Haitv Mall imi' the hta
shsklnt bnil with mrdfr and
.-Iters'! Uetu cm th S'Kf nattOM.
stv. h It sy eaid great sins
tteot tit Mdlilat lit t-s
The Tetfuraph end lh Morning Itnl
are also howllfs to (be proposal '
Itfferritig to the p of the
apeei h ilewling wlh (hs tnailttli ty of
. wPh Itussta the Chronhls ste
clal i Hatnpin if tha premier declared
It k "nut free from oiao-wrlts "
"Home my see In It" thr ChronWs
c.iiiint4- "s suggest ion nf fturnlng
o Im f me. I than a n-tionry pre'
however re.id l jo ntilta that sense1
The lit!y New which l rtt
:h' to the i-remter snd seVtsngts tn
f'ior of ranking pace with th tad.
slevikl. socuse Mr Uoyd Mr of
Inninalaleiu-r tnl Inalmerlly la Sit his
dealing with liiissl
Tho ftew'ap-r ioit.n.l Ihe fernis
hi h tjiw soviet government la known
to b will lo accept are eant telly
reaaonsble It declare s sincere si-
tempt st pence oilght to ba sureeaa.
f'"t. al'tvemti "if tbs i.i.hev!kl inset
l!h mlli'ary successes they nty bs
tm.ted to rut the prices of jM!-
h!her than they are ittin It to-
'lay"
"The dr-termlnatlon if Ulwr tn end
Intervention tn llt sla ha at kt
tstu-ht the. pn-mter tti4 tabor I more
to bo feared lhn a reaefoinary prea"
said the Hr..M. 1.Ih or van. The
newiacer rails upon labor lo ton's
(he t..vrmnieit to rooks peace ttt Hv
soviet terms
II IN UIIIIM.WIII IIS
I Ml HUM ISCai lllRED
Mlkoe Nov "U ytnl make
remarks aaainsl the unrfonn of th
t'nited K't nivy. you shottld be
siiwid sKtttiiof s wall snd h't.."
With !l:ai word ft M Moiin'eastls
t'riiied Htate isMiirnlsnNmer fixed th
bond of John Morrtsnn hared with
making derogatory remarks CMtteern-
Ing the frilled 8'alee unlfrirui st
).i00. Morrlion wa utusble to maks
bond and I Wing held lit fedvtsl eu
tody
MorHson Is said to hav slaftdeeed
the uniform of (irg Mraa d-
bar ted salkrr whri the letter P-
piared arid asked Slorrlson. employ-
ment ageru y matuger for a ft. He
will fvtve'a vreiiminary hssrtng this
week.
GEORGIA II IN LANDS
l.S.HEGISTHAIUOH
iieisweaaa-s
Washington Ncry .)0 -June p lAoi-
ten of Little ltH k Ark was no:nlnei
by President Wilson tiMlay to he
t'nited H'stcs atiorney f.r ths eastern
llrtrut of Arkansas Andrew Jxckaon
WIW of little tUn-k wa rettomfnavted
L'rriteil Htates tnrhaf.
0(hr nominations were: John II
Parker of Fort Smith Ark. lo be Unit-
ed Hints marshal western district
of Arkansas; William 8 Elliott ft
Georgia to te registrar of the rrM-
ury; Rufu W Pontenot of Near Or
Iran to he collector tsf internal wts.
Que lot district of igttlt4 j
.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 61, Ed. 1 Monday, November 10, 1919, newspaper, November 10, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713345/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.