The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 18, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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GUTlllilK. OKLA. SATl'KMAV. SKPTKMHKIi IS l'r.U
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FEDERAL INVESTIGATORS
"SAY "REDS" BEHIND IT
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BULLETIN
White Plaint. N. Y. Sept 18. -Dr
William Russell medical upriintn
dent of the Bloomingdale hosf.it.jl
said today that Edward Fischer who
ilued the warning concerning the
New York bomb explosion had ueer
confined at the hospital in 190i fat
for about eighteen months and Sya't.
In 1916 for approximately the sar.t
length of time. Dr. Russell said it.'
the records show that Fischer wss
suffering from ment.il depressin
was at times violent and that he ussc
strong language. It is ginerally be
lieved that Fischer if nt the oiu
who actually planned and executed
the explosion at least knew of it and
was a member of a "Red Hands'
gang. He Is being carefully guards:!
and observed by alienists. It wH
stated today that J. P. Morgan had
received warning. It was also learn-
ed that Fischer Is a chemist.
TOTAL DEAO NUMBER 35;
300 ARE INJUREO
New York. Sept. 1 S.4'ouvlnced
that the txiilotiion which snuffed out
tlw liven of thirty five imtsoiih ni.d
Injured nearly "ih oihera In "U
Street Thursday noon whs d.'llhor;.te-
ly planned by radicals official of
the department of justice headed by
Attorney Ceneral I'almer himse'.f to
day spread a dragnet over tlM countrj
In efforts to .trap its oriKinators.
Spurred n hy rewards Bt;reKtlig
J205fti offered hy the Now York City
administration and an accident in-
miratice company for thu arprehen
slon and conviction of the person or
persona responsible for the tragedy.
jHjlico ex-servleo men and private
citizens lent their efforts to the fed
tral auents in ferreting out clues.
FLYNN ON TRAIL OF BOMBERS
New York Sept 18. -Confident
tl'at the "American anarchist fight-
ers" who are believed now to have
caused the disasterotis bomb cxpli-
sion 1 n Wall Street last Thursday
would bo brought to justice was ex-
pressed today by William . Flynn
chief of thy bureau of investigation
of the department of Justice.
Warning Through Mail.'
Chief Flynn who has charge of the
federal investigation under the per-
sonal supervision of Attorney General
Palmer Raid he was certain from the
plmllarity of circulars found in a
mail box near Wall Street at the time
of the explosion to those found at
the scene of various boml explosions
in June 1919 that tho same crowd of
terrorists was resiKinsfhle for lwth
outrages.
Similar to Last Year's Bombs
"We had solved the mysteries of
last year's bombs but were frustrates
In bringing the criminals to justice
whpn Alfred Salesedo whom we were
detaining in the New York office of
the bureau. Jumped from a fourteenth
utory window diirln? the night am?
comlmlted suicide." Ba!d Flynn. "That
tipped our hand off and the crowd got
safely out of the country before we
could nab them.
"Torn bits of paper were the only
evidence we had last year. Now we
have whole circulars dropped 'nto ft
mail box. presumably by th man
who set off the bomb half nn hour
after the letter-carrier hadj emptied
the box. In addition here are the
horse and the broken bits of the wa-
gon on which the bom was placed."
FAIR CONCESSIONS
Thre are some fair concessions
to he sold for the frpe fair. See
Ctas. Olsen. Frank Brown or
Chamber of Comn.erce.
THE WEATHER
New Orleans Sept. 18. Tonlg;ht
fair and warmer; Sunday fair.
To Control Ships
By Radio Waves
Washington Sept. 18. Tests of
radio control installation on the old
fcattleshlp Iowa. Just concluded By
the navy department off the Vir-
ginia Capet were declared today t-v
have fulfilled highest expectation ol
naval experts. The 12.000 ton bat-
tleship wat navigated with precise
. accuracy it was said soley bv
meant of radio faven emanating
frOm a control slat on on th bit
tleshlp Ohio. The control wan
found efficient up to 10 or '2
miles.
i:k. i. ( nt i s
is nmi.v. to ct until
Custom iimv ham:e us th
i"wl by. a in us is uUax-s
v irr
a iy
o noni ciil ami young. So ull vuil
be J -l ti tt i tt t know Hat Hiij bij;
Tankeo 15u1iIihmu Three Kins Wiiil
Animal t'ircun U on tls ny and fciil
evhibit lu Cuthrlo Ok 1a s.-pt It
It im hides almost eei) thin.; In
i lie wuV of entertainment There are
iiocl Krrj.luat. hitch school horio-s run
ro dancing ami taliie horses ridin-;
Hon who actually ride on horseh.u
Even a iruuiit tf trained camhcl
one .f the marvels of this big etr. us
Tho Yatike Robinson ('irons has :l.o
reputation of Riving moty for t
'.unify than any other circus In th.
U nted f i. ld And all the- feature
') sc. ii ill the i-Iittcring nls'.-t iarH('
.it 10:30 h. in on circuit day-fit:.l
i. nil witli th cri'iulin of Venn'
liuckt'tiM'lmiirit t!ic wocM's I'lirtniji
'ull WrcHtli'f. Will) will U" m hi oul
il the t'l fornia ticiv
ui iu: m ii : urn i;
niwci: i mis :si
San i-'mncinco Sept. Mer- -n
i nless iH'compani. d by u wonmii i
. oil '. was rcfui. mI admit!
to liear the address of Cov'ruor
James M. Cox before tin; San Tru'.
tisco cei.t-r of the California Ciue
Leamie a wonian's organization.
The speech at a luncheon was tii
principal feature tit Coventor's Cox
last active campaign day in the" S.'iu
Francisco bay region. Tickets vtt
ichtrUted to woman viters nnles..
fVn iiiember of tin; ori-aiilzat loi re
uur-stnd the privilege of litinul!m a
i.nn K'st."
SEVENTEEN BIG JUICY
ONES ON ONE VINE
Seventeen watermelons on or."
vine. F.ich of them weighing more
hun !?rt pounds and some of them
welRhine -o pounds is the record so
far for this year. This wonderful
vine is on the Anna I. Short farm
lorth of the city. The melons are.
delicious us the leader fore cue
testify. A his 40 pounder was prei-
e.ntod to this office by Mrs. Shoit
today.
Kev. A. K. Freeman has returned
from an evangelistic tour In t'P
southwestern part of the slate .nd
will hold regular porvh os at 10 i in..
II a. m. and S p. in. at the chtir. :i
of Christ corner of Fight and V'ir
nor. i ' C
STATE TREASURER Hi
Leecraft Former Friend of Gov-
ernor and His Appoint
Elocks Purchase of Bi
Block of Funding Bonds
A. X. Leecraft slate treasurer Hlf
this story of his trouble with Ho
crnor liobertson with reference to
th retirement of Btute finding bonds
j by purchase from the dinklng bond
i
The governor's Idea of the fate was
8:mi!ar to that advanced by the cifv
commissioners of Guthrie who mad.
effort to buy bonds from sinking fund
money. There seems to be a dii-
ference of opinion on the matter.
Mr. Leecrafts atory follows:
"The governor arranged a month
ai'0 for the imrchase of more thn
$"00000 worth of bonds fiVm the
Nw York Life Insurance company at
par" Leecraft said. "When the mat-
ter was refe rd to me for payment
I refused on the ground thai 1
thought the bonds could be bought
at less than par. Wheij we Invest'-
feated the market further we foun 1
that I w-as correct and further thai
tho bonds could be bought at horu'
and the money kept In the state in-
stead of sending it to New York.
(Continued on Page i.)
HEIRESS'
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r. . w ri - v .-;:i :
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Aft. r tu;tat had churn.-.l up (
liUNba'i.l. had rlokcd Ui lf' ' dlwil
tv-ircK. wis found
T
Mit(l;ell Docs Good Job of Re
pairing-; Visitor Mistakes
Library For Court House;
Literary Calleis
Chief Mll.'liell an t.u;'l i i -or in -lon.
a c.od j"t in rei-aiiitit hii !
orallii;! the Ii! lary. Ii has ln-.-.i ;u
in good Khape fmin lonf to i i -e 4 t
an.i he polled hiiiuclf iui t.m . ...
trouble in h..elht that (he wo k W;
well dune.
Many people from out of town who
are waitiiiK for trains etc are i..h.-
v) ltor in our reading nsmm an i th.
lUlct restful parlur. Alio Upline
KUests In the city. They epr. s
Ihetlihelves as belli-.- sufiHised to I'm. I
m'h a fine lifrary jn a city of !!n
size and say il spellti f
.' ojde
City and eoii-.ty I ( . ! a t H c nil
:naps are in demand.
Several literary vl.-itur !:ave b.-en
!'' thin w. Mrs. fota ll.iine.i oiu .
! l-'alii.-; story writer of roiijiiien-'e
was a very ph-a a1t lady to iu.et
"no vixit.ir i.-rt i MH h rry
that we failed to Ket M .
though it was later tiv.n in T'ue
Leader In
the list of niarrla-e ii
' enjoyed the joke a-i
census. )!.
't:tH'h HH we
"id and laurhted li.-ari-
11 :it bin mistake In taking th
li
'rary for the court homa.
The new ImokH for the trie of tu-
flubs hive arrived and are on the
Khelves and the l.idio uiM i .
Mi.-iS Marie l ane on.- )rf the board
memberf has Veen very mmh tu
terested in the work of the library
;t:id many thanks are due her for her
dvlop and help.
More Than 100000 Workmen Are
Idle; Many Thousands More
Work Month For Price
of Pair Shoes
liudaneBt Sept. 1 8 - No work ami
hish prices are niak'tiK lluiuury a
trouble center" ai! Count Ktiento
Crouy Chanel win el alms to be the
rnott leKitimnte ean lldate for the
throne of Hungary.
"We have here upwards of imi.OOa
workmen who are cither without
work or else have to work for l.ii'O
frowns a month the price of a pair
of shoes" he continued. "Heid8
them we have I.'.O.O.iO govern writ
employes left over from old Hungary
whose pay Is about that of the work-
men. Then we have f.0000 army of-
fleers who Intwnt that they be paid.
Then there Is a larRe number of lan '-
owners from the province given t'
Serbia the Czech n and the Human
lans .who have no means of liveli
hood having been driven from their
lands.
"When these people besjin consid
ering their troubles they turn to tho.
tiiniinuea on rase .j
London The condtlon of Lord
Mayor MacSwiney was described as
very low In the Irish Self Determln
mtlon League's bulletin..
BODY FOUND IN POTOMAC RIVER
4
l.e I'oi.i im.
g. the U1y
f..r
. ii.
tw em v fun r
rtl'llile Vli'iT
H 1 1 I 15 ( JlMJ'WV INvilUS j
1 1 i m r:in.mrsi
Tho !';uiri '
Cllllllie tiki. I
plain elf.'UN r
! V th" I Of l.t i
-leiy f Hi I'.
lives of nil
MlllolllilK I'.lll! '
(I i n .C 1 1 1'. m
The jU'emlilli
eii.t: paid ti
i i-iiipmy mid
io t !o ir einplo;'
will and appro'
.ill. ii for the
f-in-
on. ; all v f
eouiid--). I
!i.l u ti ' .--
In i
m vr
e A
ill an. S"-
! iiisar.'M i lie
em p'ov. t s I
5 i a 11 i :o "1
ir
t-
er M U of v1- I.
on t Ii" pol a i' 1 ;'.
ii' Hi'inrler liiii''.-r
4 ; nmil .1 In e ! .. '1
tin
is a token
.1 f tli.-ir
i lie! e it M
if V.I.
o op.
of ti
tlVtLY DIVORCE SUIT
Kltiier l". H.c !ett was ir ranted .' 'I'
uuve and the .nsiody of t'lr.-e ih'l-
ilien by Jtldie i-waiik wteidi a.'ter.
n. .on sff'f (..ir! I. en! h.-iUle M-t up
by attorney jr tie wife. Anna who
was cont es' i : u ll.e d''!'1'' .'i -ti to"
tie.) of diltv hs the prl'i. !-. I iti.iii;i
mad'1 b.V the l...!iud ei lue In r
in in was iiit'iiiUmi .1 freij !. t - Ad
alleijiil ior s madu In ! hu- 'ii
III
W'-re ppn.il and t'l" .le. lee .ranted.
WORKMEN LOVVFR RED FLAG
AND RETURN TO WCMS
X.lpl'i .v;.'l'C IS. Till! wnlkllleii .11
Jhe picat 1'irlo f.irtorv here ft n.-t
er.! !iri!sind. today Ica.loel
i i
agreement willi tiu-ir enpoerH and
lowered the red flat: and retimed
the liuihliiif.. to the own. r.
SOUTH LOGAN FAR M t R
UNDERGOES OPERATION
'eiry Kiu'b
fartper wa.i
j.illl lnt nl:
t Ion for ah
at tr.i k of jn.
mutt In l.opan ciuntv
hroiiKht to a lo. al Ikih-
hl to undom. nn o; era-
M. the result of fl m v re
iimonl.i
RIGHTSOF MAJORITY CONFERRED
JuiU;e Svank lii diHti i-ti court oo
tenia v cniif. ric.l ll--hti of t.i.ij.irjly
Oil applicalion of ChiirliM SniHis :i
the ase of Hubert Hot ;i 111111 a ll'ln-ir
OUT OF CITY OlSCUSSEfl
Lions At lone Luncheon Friday
- ' . . r 3 i
iiauMu mum ousuit'ss; rtuy
Crounds Being- Whipped
Into Shape
The I. hum (lull returned In lor."
to Friday's luncheon ; the one
wh-.re th-y were nerved an excep -.if
he-al und"r the personal direitlon .-(
Idori harden the proprietor.
"The" question of Improving the
roads leading into Guthrie has he n
discussed from till angles for a mini
ber of years and some too has i
com of it in spots lut it was point j p)tIM"k'tii:o that even tho tuost arden
ed out by several members of the!w"rk'r 1"4'i' H"""' hla "pep" ami
club tlwt (Juthrlo has three olo' !;s ' ''ii"' unless hj oeaslo-iti!!y
on one of Its main streets that com-
bines oil the bad features ruts rocks
dust and mud that could be found In
tha same length of road un-whe;'.j "
In the eounty namely. Noble uvnue
from Fscond to Fifth street. Th's
Is a direct route Into the city ami 's
traveled by many s'rancers comln"
Into town who reasonably expect t'.-l
almost In u.e heart cf the city f ry
will find naved streetx. lnsteaii tnv
find road that they can scarctfly
negotiate.
The Lions clu!) will undertake tf
I have this short Btretch of street par-.'
(CocUcuca oa Page 8.)
t
hour and ll.mni.l It (IokhhI. a former
1". K IH'lllilik!. U''fl 1 llll-hillt; ll.'trott
MM I II rMIMlMI IA-
ri it i oti; to a i uiui:
j A eonlet tom I on 1 1 y ulai ted In
jOUiilioiuu aiuoiijf the pioKreitwlm
i ' for the honor of beiim natned
't!ie be! iltv in (!' xtate In wliSri I i
a ear a family. Mr illhuu A M.
Keever ! the author of the plan
Till Holed e. immunity eypert wio
l'e.ei!ly In (Juthrie upon Invitation of
' leadim; IniMlni'Hrt ami I I of .'(.atonal
j ": of the city. h u renilt of thU
pi elidlinai V ninf.'ii'iiit' he li.ts imieed
to ii:.peu l tore l.olli the bot.ii y ami
I. ions cluhx at their weel.ly bm. heon
'"''' t'lll" """O AU'I h.'tole til i iii.tj
f . ho.. and tert. lierH of the city and
later before a Keiieral int'etln.r of the.
I it l.etii
iNnnn: i w nu K "
hs nn; si aivi i i)
Wo. k f chei kiiiu and aeered!Cti
the tll'MlH IIld i of pa llleolM Oil t ie
thlld IllMailmel.t f )r
'oiie taxes for I'M 'I !;oi I eei. ul .o. I
Iv 111.'
lei P al for e of tin. Internal
department. The liaVllienU
r.'. nut-
hoc
('. t
nie due yenlerday und Were e
"'I I'.i f.it that tin. . I.. 1. ... ...
tumble lo handle ail of (he reoolp.n
"put'itely. The mou tit of th- in
fl.iilni.-nt will vir f Ii. $;!(iiiiMwl
marl. i It (h
li. lliK the lim l lint;.
bundled by (tin olfice.
llietlt t( !l
DE5CHANEL'3 SUCCESSOR
TO CE NAMED SEPt
' mm. ;.e.t ) s - The
iiaiional c
lli eH!.ir ;u
M"mblv which will .!.(
I lesldoitt I I.-kc il 1 11 whoa te.l.j 1
lion now In In i'ii. han.U of .-. i r
Mill -land will ieet S.-p :.'.! !( w;.!
aciioiinced today.
DISTRICT COURT ADJOURNED
Juilne Hw-iuk a IJ. mined dlalrh t
oiirt hint uKhf injj uctohor " ut
bt.h lime tho regular Nov-mlier
I' roi n;l Ii. r i n and criminal coi.
I tied. A Jury will be called it! tht
time
HE1LTH HELP flPPEAf
"T. B."
.. . T' "V..
Jubcrculon? Association To Hold
State Wide Health Conference
In OkLihorn.1 City Octo
ber 12 and 13
Jules Si hcvlU celieml secretary uf
the Oklahoma liilienulosis asio'l
iition sends out this appeal to t i;
people of tht! statu
"lleru's KoinethliiK that you'll i in-
Ii rested in.
Kvery liv.) person is interttde.l .i
hoiHh kit we know u ste.
However you hav.. leurm-d fro-u
meets with ofher worlc. who ara
iMerented It! the sam SihJseC
There's koIiik to 1M a conferee"
Continued on laics C.I
SECRETARY DANIEL8 MAKES
REPLY TO CHARGES
Washington. Sept. IS.Uejdylng In
Senator Harding' chargu that th ad-
ministration was carrying on "uccn-
"'imionai warrare against itayll
al"'- San Dmlnr;o. Secretary Daniels
A"r ' statement today that
uii i niteu Mate was adminls'rat
n? affairs in those islands In pursu
r';ce of treaty obllsatlons.
She Makes Ponzi
Look Like Piker
But( Mnt . 8pt !lOttfl jf
3ll ptt nt prof.t in tn days eft
n tnvcttmcnt of '). f.
Mrs Mry f. HiMnts of For!
Wftfth Te r..Hi( in rr
tnt.on t.tliy by pi.
ci'di"lj tsi srtniurKmnt f tn:
Chif J. Murt.hy.
Mrs PhlHips .dm.tt.J. t P
sui. mm . njr wuue. j
Mjnt. ortmn thai a m e i
ber if s prtti;nent (I t c t - jc f
lina t'OwntfrfeHsrs. Sh t4td.
rcilrlM.d to Chlf MUrprtj- tht
th wji lllmg vU.tl o.l ro'-
ties to l t th (!inti fir
T' Muonn wo'imn m ta tk.tt
todjiy t. iit hr in V 'VK
8i flld to lcti Mrs fi'llip
sod reported tto ctUft ta t. po-
lks. whot ..!. ii.I lnvtoj
lion rnttd in Mrs. Phillips'
rt. "Sh nhr "ni th
trt f.nntir oek lifcs 4 "p.k'r"
Chlsf Murphy .iot "Miinn tnl '
effaced !0 prt prof.t In Mi
dJys."
ROBINSON PHESS AGrNT
IS WON Of t WOMAN
Af r. Km um Mtllr pre rpi'"in'ii
t;lii (if the i uiii.r.. ivotiinmni tihjivm
wast lit (lie c.ly yevteiday In tho tn-
teteiil .f the Ir.'iii carnival atot
i museum which omen hen. in t I'l l
dav Mrs. Millm- I one of the cento
trvH le.ul'nu pub lutly op... t Kti
ban been oil the )oli five year and
thioiict iter ij.-ini inl and Us-oro-M
effilrl i.loiie the Haine-t dliiw h:t'.e
Into the bis? cities. Min e Jolfilni; (tie
Iv'hiSiHon stulf Mlva ban on fr. -.1
laur.'l-i an a j.i'oinotr of colorful dop
' We have om) show this p'ar"
uid Mr. Miller "and xon.. crowds
The people npjteUat.. (tin r.-al lh.--
lien. .. t 'io pop.iil.irity of Vanfce. t.i
Iiiniiu's real ion. tmr Oklahoma
'"t ha been exceptionally K' aM
f In.: " . - y
Mi m Miller Ik h y i.aoi and . c
eonij. Untied Wolilttll.
"I'm t-'oinK to inlt the rod i htn
two yent'S ntid wettlv down oi- a rh . p
ranch" nhe mild
uii nicw id i moss
WOI5KI HK lo ATIIMI Mi l t
111 h'j-a!. !4 fio eveiy has tei' '
the American ld frof.s hi (111 thoma
are . Xie led to itlteud tie sial.v -on
f't'olo'.. of wotkn to he (ell o!-
her l.'t 1 t at Oklahoma r It v. Na'ion
al and dlvlnional dire torn )
lire tho worker. detailed nv
forncillon com ei ilnK t ). K.nei:lt !t .)
Ciohm pro.-rniu for th. cimliiu v.i-
Will he ev (J deellteM.
r t!m eotirnt .Annual lied
1'o roll call whli h will U-v.ln Ar
n. i'.t he I lav and rt tlirmurh Tlei ik
i - . . . . i .
i.imiik n.iv j -urtii iil.ulv us ti y
....
UhliMittllia Will -lie lliie 'I ie I it l
th. i onf.'i .'in e !
SUIT flROUGHT AGAINST
LOCAL OIL COMI'ANV:
Suit for $1 X'O !"
aint.f in. tmts
IHIan.l I elroleimi company hfoii. hf .
OV t!ie (.tadMlon ij BM (..rliilna
" !
company was filed In dmtrht .oiirt
lodav. The S lit ) coile. t money
for supplies f'iriil.ilied iihj fr .. r
est.
MEN TO ASSEMBLE
rifty-Four Left of tho Original
78 Who Received Corifreu-
tfiotul MediI.H In tho
World War
Clev.dSlid O .Sept s - CflyV!-
Arirlcnrts still living (f the i w-i
were awarded Coiiinroslomil medals
cf honor In the world war. the rVithct
military honor than can be l)..t01;
ott an American soldl-r have I -en
Invited by the Cl.-Velatid eonveniieii
comrnltten to b.t Its gUert f lll)M)r
at t!i second national convent! i ()(
the American le;iori to b i h t
Scj.te:nh.-r 27 ii and Z'i. All floit
expense will b imld by th torn
mittpe.
Knough of the f I hav already re
cep.ed the Invitation t siir t'n
success of tho first reunion rvtr hell
of the country's tttghest honor trnui.
It U projHised to havu th mi)
of honor rnen form n permanent or
tunlsatton whll. they are here.
Amoni; those who have accented
thus far are: Halyn Hill. Oregon. I'l:
flenjamln Kaufman. Hnxiklyn. N. Y.".
IJIrti.nv C. r!iimlrl V..L. re-'
U flakley lllalrtown. Mo; Joseph fl
A'tKison. Atoka. Tenn.; M. waidj
Ilatler. Neosho Mo; Harold I. John-
ston IXinver Colo.; E;irl D. Oregon
COUiVTRr'S HIGHEST HONOR
(CoQtinuod oa Fag 6.)
ITS AGAINST
SOVIET RULE
vM REPDHTED
'!MM HIS U I'Vllh 111!.
or in
ir in ri;iu-
Sll Kil l INii or
I I M I IIS AMI
oi nn its
(.law
law
id I
JF FLEET
iS N0TC0NF1RMED
I HOI I Mil l. 1 I HUNT
WIIII His HUV; 1HIMI
OlIINsiU; Will hi:
ini i o i;i inii r.
in i h imii i ;.s
BULLf TIN
Purls 5(.. II -Confirmation f rs
vo'tn in pstntgrsd J4et 4vit ruts
snd th kiltinu of s.bt tijvlt torn.
nltiors In If sntl Balshsvlhl
rlert has scon reid hrs Ths
fpM la itiKi tht m sntlr rvgo
mcnt of th Ooltriovltt srmy ltd by
0nral Oublntky ditd nrf ha
joinett tb aeti Hxl fari
vicToitv ron oovier
F L f E t OVIM WRANGLE
tondon Hpt. l--A vktor far ths
ttivln! flottll In th H Atoy owtf
Gnriil Wrn.ji's forofs ts snnoun-
trd In Friday's ctficlsl ststsmsnt
f i mil Moscow rclvil tjdi. In th
I a ml n j (iyhtlng th Husiis coniit
S set imi k set rtlrsrnnt In h
ni iytibufhuod f Crtskhaff.
THOTKY DirUCTS HIS ARMY
I.oieloii H. pt lt Tie Kr(. Is fr
e!n office aiinoimied t-.day thai dis-
patrhi's had been reeetvn.l frU'
peiilias-.eii ta! !ni that t antl (lot-
hlonlK llprlslniC hd brvkxn out tt
l'etorr 8nd (Km th ted t'letl li
mil! in..)
Tli'i Coi-.'nhag"it dUpittelies r.
ported that the It.d fleet hid bom-
huil.'d Kfotistjldf one of t!y chlf
f.. !- !.-i def-tollii 1 l'e!ro$rsJ on
t h. s. a side
Ac. onliiig to the foretell .)(
' I H i t H"d ciilituitsslotinrs bad been
mue.l"f(. at l-etro-r id.
HfM.iJs of th f..rclii offli'ij
polntwl out iliut they hal no ill rat t
f.'ufn illation of tho rotMn-teil iiirl-
Ink' tt'td iiiuMny of the fleet
j If was re. tllo unofficial circles
j that idinii.it" fo;-.rt of mn anil-
; t:(..v:
i
Ii iiprUifiK In Itusd wss rh
bed by an ohoarw tn-wsi'st'er r.v
c.-ntf v
A " if battle has developed ovnf
to-a-lv the whole I'olUh front e.
oonlimf t rlw foll..t- !
ffi- ........ I...
Ireo-ien-d f f u ft
MoHi-OW loililJ-J
U e Have iicchi. et
several local-
Hies eint (( tiroitno Thn batt:
continues III lint ;i. -. t.it.nsk sector
aloiK Hie Hurt river mid In the direc-
tion nf rhe V lodav H Soil rl. There U
violent fithtlnrf In tfoi r-'Kt.'n of
Hoc.alin "
Copetihiisteii. s.pt. it -i.cin Trof.
Wv Ii..Uhvikl minister if wsr h
arrived at J.!. s dlb tatt!
front fo dire. ( peroiinly n. Jtus-
wian orfehsiv! aliit th fidfsh.
lor.linit . n dfsput.-ti to Uhj Tbl.mdrt
today.
According I Us IVdltlkert tbt
I( is Hii i f are fully j rpr'.t la
tlm Ii..ril!n aad Dnieper dtfitili-M
for a winter cattipalan.
F'GNCAS ASK BETTER
acMooL ron Twin
Waahlngton Kept lS.-neUf
eh(ds for their children and p-r-ruii.ilmi
to lease their tribal land
rr oil gas and agricultural purpose
was un-Pd by four I'onca indUns at
a hearing today before- Aerltig Coui-
mUsloner of Indian Affairs McrM:
M'-rtrt iiiom!n.d tu t ke the reipi.u;
itid-r sdvlscmetit.
i vi nn i i s in: mi 1. 1 it
ASK IMPF. nniKT
Oklshoms C.ty. Sept. 13. Tht rt
ttt legitlsturs will mk r subjscl
f r Inquiry tb action of Kr.tek Ci-
lr. tUt audl'ir. In rtfus ng to c-
r!'y to county Mssors thi tvo m'lt
livy votsd by t r ajority (' mcmhin
t in bord '1 ualljr.i atcord-
j "winy
lh r.n..n. i-.i..-.
Person desiring ti reserf Vn
seat at the fair should rail at th
Chamber of Commrew at oac.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 18, 1920, newspaper, September 18, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713597/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.