The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 96, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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.VOLUME XLXII
HOME.
NUMHKU WJ
Sentiment Against
Kaiser In Germany
Is Changing Fast
FRENCH CELEBRITIES AND GEN. PERSHING WEARING VICTORY SMILE
Okll fioma Boys are
First to Enter Land
Of the Hated Huns
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GERMAN SOCIALIST
ELEMENT IN FAVOR
i OF TURNING FORMER
; RULER OVER TO
ALLIES ON EXTRADI
j TION DEMANDS; WILL
OPPOSE HIS RETURN
TO FATHERLAND AS
FREE AGENT; "LIB
ERAL" ELEMENT
' WOULD "FORGET HIS
FAULTS"
(BULLETIN.)
Berlin are demanding that the
Kaiser be turned over to coun-
cil for trial. Sentiment U grov.
lag in t.e Fatherland against
permitting the former ruler to
return a a free aent.
AS TO HOHESZOLLERNS
Lend on Dee 3 -The German gov
eminent it still undecided at to how
to oal with the former emperor and
the MohentoHerns." aayi Hugo Haate
Secretary for for-eifin affairs in the
German cabinet to a correspondent
f the Carres on Sunday.. think" j
e cant. nued "they may be sufficient-j
Ijr pumshed by the international odium i
they have incurred
Dscwaa.no the ' Hasse said:
"The guilt of starting the struggle
lift with both Gerrran and Austrian
tnlitrim. The government is now
ipvestigating the pre-war methods of
the toroign office particularly re-
tarding the handling of aecret funds.
Tne mH'iH e pubhshed as soon
the investigation is completed.'
FHENCM LOOSE COMPLAINTS
OF MURDER AGAINST KAISER
Pari Dec 3 French ot tcn( are
lodging compta nts th Attorney
General LeecOuve regarding crimes
comwitted by the German awnrs un-
der Witttam Mohe rt jl.ern the former
emperor. Several persons who lost
relative in the bombardment of Pans
fcy the German long-range guns have
filed their complaints.
In the case of Madame Prieur whose
hustand was kiMed on the torpedoed
ma. I steamer Suite the attorney
Ctnerat declares that the steamer was
n eirtens on of French soil and con
equentty the French authorities arc
competent to make an investigation.
A decision with regard to the com-
plaint against the former tmptrcr
will be reached within a few days. If
It i decided that French tribunals
re competent to open procred.r.gt a
Judge will be appointed.
On of the first acts cf the judge
will be to ask for the eafadict-on of
William MihenaoCern.
WILL DEMAND BODY OF
BILL HOMENZOLLERN
London Dec 3 A demand for the
surrender f Will.am Hohe-nxo!iem
will fct Submitted to the Netherlands
toverr. merit in th name of a:i the ' ?;igej in the crimr and that one ot
a. hed cab rets accc-iiing to the Ex-jthw maJ- his era e with thr monry
pros. Th views of France and Italy . The end. nre was no ftrong that lJ
fav been fully communicated to the'tfrn asau!ted the romjilaininif wit-
Brttiah government and President he" 'hat the defen' practically ad-
Wjtaon has made suggestion re'ative it while denying that Ware
ttv procedure In the case. 1 w cne of the gai'Ay parti-s.
Let's Try Guthrie First
Tr-riendoos leMjcs in trade an tn-.r.g taught by th a ' Karly Holiday
Bayics" caas;ia;irii iauncbiH by the Nate ouncil of lJ-f-ne and to
WBiCb "K- R-ta:I MfhaDt' LiiVlfiion of the t'hamtr of Comrorrcf H
l-i4eJ-
'Ot fact dveio;--! is worthy f serious consideration. Some residen't
f Oa:erj- parthssd pood from reprvsatatiee of firms in other citiei
who C.ipiay the:r aares in bo-el and earry off many dollars without PT-
itg TAXt-S or n any way contr-'buntir to ;iithrie's u. kee-p or maintenance.
It Jf tra" thit it" dollar follows the line of the utmost rebating.
jwer. bot B3w macy Cahrair.is" stop to think that e same cloaks
bocoeif and itneer- fce k4.li- ho-f. suits arid Jewelry; th" a a me fatni-
tarr atii spc-iali- are right her- in Uuibrie and can U Urn not from our
rtores as advan'sgeoosiy ? ' .
Ail tbat the HUME n-rt b.n' who pay rents tax-s and aateaforcei.
rvipoit charities churches stid sup.'ijr credit in times of tie-d ask l
HKS'I oj-ortaiiiiy io J-'tHlVE those who live in our city and trade one.
Toey wiJ gire r.rfct MERCflAXMiK. ngbt SJCKV1CE and right fRlCV
cr tbw as-n-ei r -lewfcere sad none aay cavil.
L"i take pride in our own mercantile institutions and at leant gil
them i-'IRST OFKOUT X'NITT boforr snditg any part of our pay roil
L!V.HEE is ttij day wbs (he gSTemmest is piradiig tor coDterra-
tisa. '
Li KS ' ' r-"-- J
Uncle Sam Will
Pay Monthly Wage
To Wounded Boxs
New York Dec J Soldier dis-
abled during the Mir will be paid
S6S month dunng th period of
their re education which will be
directed by the federal board for
vocational training Or C A Pros-
r d rev-tor of the board an-
nounced today. He said that the
government had authorned the
fcoard to make this payment to
the soldier with an additional
ftO if they have dependents.
immiuct io in: WMl t)
rrvMiSitst Vi!iin ha 4iiMtv.'il to
ti:.m a tliati for jiiilei" t tln f-4iTl
r turt tasfrrn distnol of Oklho:nt
htei itne today tH'for hr for
Hanri' It is oonfiJcti! ly !at.l t'
fncUiU ts( tiovrrnor W'Uliams that hf
b named Tho oi'!Kll to
WV.Uams" tiKtintntrnt u qiully oi-
temutic an.l y William not Ik'
camfJ.
INDIAN BOY DIES OF
SPINAt MENINGITIS
Thi' J.wr v.ar old m n of William
A'.lcy an ()ix lnJian llvins at Kel
K.xk died at thi boa.'ital t'le lat
tr.Rh'. Thi- little otw- was uffer:nt
fum an afa. k of M-inal mrninitU.
a.- brcugW to the hiwl'ltaJ . for
tratmtnt a frw day an but tai'nd
tc rt'fpun! to trfatnit-nt. Tr bxly i
at thr unJt-rtakliiK e.tablihm nt f(
lattrson A Paymal and will be m-M
t4 Bed Kok for intimient.
WILL TALK TO CLERKS
WUVam T Coffr dl:or of the OV
la!ui. KHil iMeriftant OWIahomt
C'y m.vta with th Luis Welfaie
rial this evening; snJ Hires an il-
dre to the member on the aubjert
of Serie at ("aur and Hewaril an
WARE FOR TRIAL
Bail of $1000 Named But ttie
Alleged Negro Thug Wai
Unable To Give It; l
In Jail
At the (lo?e of the ir iitn.nsry i-
am;natiuD ye.Teriay afternoon of
(jiv5rirf Wjre the m pro charged itn
atfaolttoe J P ?mitb. lat WVdaetdav
r. ictt in this cay and robbing hun of
j$ir. Jusnre V H Hornaday held th"
' tidant to the dia'rU-t court in the
sum of I li"". H remanded Is
the county jail lu default cf bond
Th" defenno wa on the theory tl"i
a Ware searthed irumr diatel:
a'ter th- robbery and no money found
on hi person b was not the guilt
j r.riy. I'.ut th protection jireent-
d (Vi.len that to men were en
Mr - v.tWr3lsf
s v
her u a reir.arkaMe truii of w .ir
herui all of 4thtn wearinic (lie v it I
ory railf. V. photograph a uke.i
jutit before the atrnUtloe was tleneil
but at Hie tltue every one In tUe (5"Mip
K p UZii ' iv V. . ' VV
-:- lAn Ancient Nation Is This -:-
We api hi vitslomoil to relVrriiiir to A:i'rii it
:ih "llie new wntlii" juiil to tile I'lliled il:i1e in
tt tn otiiintry" ihitt we liinl with eiitiili r.'iKio
)i.1onit.hiiieiit yvlien hejrin to look lip t h .
tliat next to I'nbinl we nre tlie ullot k'oeru-
ment tht will artuiitte in ilie junoe rutifer-
eliii'. To make thin statenteiit. however we must
eliminate .J.ipiin wliuli is the oldest tioveniiiii iit
of them nil in tontiiuuiit form hut Jujutii t"ok
only iiiivite.l p;trt in the war niol of enurte will
he reprewonteil aeeorJinly in the peaee lonfer
elli'O '
China Iims ti vers Itliriellt niee of i'Dili' hut
the new Chinese pi ernnient is if hut a cuii.i'
of i firs' iluiittiiin ittiil is htill iinMnhie If we
l;ite the Knjhsh f ernnient frmn liMiii whieli
many liistori.ins auree is proper then KukIhiiiI
is inure than six eentunes ohlcr than our overti-
inelit. We he(f;ni our nyt iiUI.'il life in l)7li as
every sehml Imy knows nlthotih home hist'iiinns
wmil 1 date ns only from the hirtli of mir eon-
stitlltloll 17!. Thus we are oliler thnil the
Fretn h n puliUi' an.l ol.h r than t In- present
Italian entioent whii li came into lieiiqr in lH.
This ejills attention to the fait that the tfreat
Kuropean nations have heen un.lert'onn.' upheav-
als almut every ho often ilurin whi.h vvith the
ex. eptinn of the Ktllish tlo-ir peoples have iiwnle
ra.Iii-al ehhiiires in their forms of p rnmeiit.
The Kiifflish j.eopl have altereil their e-overn-tiient
greatly hiine the ilays when the thirteen
eoionies dei lared for liherfy m that the present
British pnverrirnent is very lilural in form. I'.ut
the Kfitiish people have preserved their moriari hv
unhroken whereh IVam e destroyeij hi r moil
arehy and Kuhstituted a repuMie.
EXPENSES OF NAVY TO BE
RAISED; ARMY LOWERED
Aviation Will Not Be Slighted;
Total Kunmng Expcnsct ot
Nation Cut Two-Third
Sayi McAdoo
Washington. Iee. 3 War expeafn
persisting in pac time but falling
oft rapidly will mak the goven-
inent's outlay 1n the fiscal year mo.
beginning next July 1 ITIiUlS.gJt
of which J5.212.0O0 000 will go to -e
war and navy departments $8830'J9.-
000 to pay Interest on the war ebt
and 5T90O00'K) for continuing 'he
tullding of a merchant marine ac-
cording to departmental estimates
presentesl today to congress.
About Two-Third Cut
24riSWrO.CoO appropriation for the
current year ending nt Juno 30
rvHttian4 mi r e
Daily Leader
Delivered
in City
$5.00 Per Year
knew th.it ;nnny roul.t not holl
out. In Hie front rw from left o
nuht are Mnrahal Kihii l.i tii rul t'er-
i'iilia". Mine IHl'iall wi!e f the mi'l-
tary j5oermr of l'arin; Marslial tuf
. y'"fn
CANCELLED BY STUDENTS
Home Talent Play and Orchestra
Recital Will Be Given A
Soon As Conditions
Warrant
The hinh school Lyceum course
tl-at wan .'.( heiluled to begin in tiuth-
r!e last Monday has been ranrelle..
Tin-re was a mlaunderntandlng with
thi company in regard to thr date
of the fiist number and at the tate
moment the bureau attempted to
change the o;eniug night to Haturday
Nov 30 so that date was not ot all
satUfactnry to the total management.
Then the epidemic of Influenza wai
j laying havoc with the ticket sale and
threatened to closo up everything
aKaln o the committee decided no'
to take any chances and just called
off the entire courf.i. The bomn tat-
M.'IWitlnne4 on re Five
Beginning January 1st the monthly subscription price of The
Daily Leader delivered by carrier in the city will be 50 cents
per month.
To those who pay one year in advance on or before January
10th a rate of $5.00 per year will be made. This will save you
the bother of being visited each month by collector and will
also save you $1.00 per year on the subscription price. The
present subscription rates is 45c per month or $5.40 per year.
DAILY LEADER MANAtaEMENT.
free tieneritl Duhail military -ernor
of Tarln ainl hla son Oetter.il
I'elletlr ami Ceiterat Ualopln aro In
the rear at either alle of Maalial lot-
free.
aauM in i I Him
Tims we have jtrown up anions the tuition of
the world almost hefore we reitlied it. In n land
still vouiiir with a people so new us to le
atuatamali'd ami with a ernnient whit h
pioiieire I ui the riihti of a people to rule. We at ill
stand amonij; tlie patnureh of the world with
few first cl.iss World powers more alieietit.
Tin-re are lands that were at the height 'of
development and tfh'iy when Amotion win yet
nn.liseox en-d mid undreamed of. There were
peoples of proud names and uniglily wealth he-
fore the fust eoniiiistadoreiit net Hail or the first
I'lU'rims landed at riyiuouth hut when it eomeM
lo eov eminent there have heeu hut two that
have survived all the aires nnd turmoil of the
World and that have shovvn theinselve eapahle of
I'Vpamliii j to the me Is of the times ulid the
demands of the j pie the Hritish nveinmeiit
and the Ameriian government.
The tnat Kussian overnuient last of the
powerful miioarehie tottered and fell and left
ehaos In-hind; tlie (Jermaii jjov ernnient eonunit-
ted sui' id'1 and h it hehimi we know Hot what
the various Halkati 'ov ernnienta which never
were world powers hut were vital faotor in
world polities have heen hothed of turmoil for
eentunes. The ainient land of the Turk hirth-
plaee of Mohalnmediinism has heeu shattered
several times and is still n land of misery nnd
darkness.
Thus at the peace tahle we find fur mitfhty
intlm tices Hritish Atnerieaii French and
Italian - on which rests the future pence of the
world. From one of those nations no dnuht will
he drawn the man who will preside over this vrent
euiincd and upon those four governments more
than all (he rest is the hurden ff the world henceforth.
POLICE INVESTIGATING
FALSE EIRE ALARMS
Malicious Work Costa the City
Money; Two Alarma Turned
In Last Night; Heavy
Penalty For Thi
The police aro investigating two
fih-e alarms that were turned In last
night and the guilty parties If de-
tected will bo given m rude reminder
that such proredurn la In violation ot
the city ordinances and conviction
BubJceU th offender to heavy flnrs
and other penalties.
That tly work was malllcous I evi-
dences! fro mth" fact that th fire
were retorted in eiireme portions of
(i.'oBtlnur O fa trtve I
THE WCATMtB.
New Orleana Ih-c 3 Tonight
Wednesday fair.
iiwt aTrniT a. 1 rr TTCit-OTri
and
Wounded Yanks
To Be Brought
Close to Homes
Washington Deo I Plan un-
der which all wounded men re-
turning from Franc will g tit
hoapilal within three hundred
mile of the home of their near-
est relatives wr announced to-
day by the war de crement.
To thi end bat hospital at
training camp have been turnsd
over to th turgesn general
providing 71 hoapitai with facili-
ties to car for 104211 men fif-
ty thousand men ar eipecttd to
be sent to these Institution with-
in th neit four month.
MWYOI FN I HM AUK
rout mi in: ni
Hiiertnleiiilent Huhir wan pleas.
id to en and know so many of hit
teachers attended tint Oklahoma Kt.l
rational association.
Among thoa (-resent were Mise
1m It llyrne Williamson. Hikes luov
rp I'nrler Khorer liwvis Houe
lHlley Itumphey Wilson Hotul Hob.
Inson. lUriianl Morris lllrnhl. lit
eher Isatterson Watklna. tohr. till
ve and Nrtlle Isiehltle tiUie
Karrell 'he;i Alt man. :ilu Koltrrts
ai d Mimer.
HUM IS Kil l I l
IN
A I Al l
Dayton (). Ileo Lieutenant J
If. Hruiubac. of Kansas Cite win
kOUsl and Lieutenant J Pohn. of
YVaalilngton statu was Injorrd wtiti
their airplane fell liv Weil Kprinnfield
Ohio.
ANOTHER KING OUT
London he 5 - King Nlelurta-i of
Montenegro lias Iiwii UepoMtd hy th"
Hkupstitlna thn Montetinyln national
ansemlity ais-ordlng to a meago re-
ceived hern from I'ragutt toduy.
QUAIL RUNTERS ARE
But the Festive Quail Is Wary
and the Local Nimrods
Report But Very Few
Many huriti-ri fared forth In raci
of the toothsome quill yentcrilay bu.
nturneit with the complaint of th-
n an It y of this uct"jletit bird Twi
lot titers wire twelve mile went of
the city hunted until nightfall sic'
only tircurcd nitteen iiiiU alttunig')
both are excellent shots.
.There ihni) to Im very li'tle gaao-
of any kind and the reamm Rilvanced
i that the bird wliter of t iU-t'iti
mused tho death of many rahtilH
quail and other eillMc game. It ha
atO been remarked tun I fewer geese.
brant and ducks hive flown nuu'li-
ward this year ttuin ever hefnrt' and
tl.e hauler earns all that he rapture
I y hla skill and prowm
Pithy Points
jj jjxnJjsj'Jjj'u'fXfijru ns'
Women should bo granted th vote.
Tho long-atandlng treaty with Colombia should be ratified
The harness la being taken oft bu lnen and it ilmcl at rayl liy as
possible be set entirety fire again
Returning aoldiers should h aasi.-ed of einptoMnenu on public n:k
and in Ibis connect Ion Hecretary Lane's reclamation i-uram should bo
adopted.
Control of shining muit b continued fur soma time. In order thai
thr feeding of Kurop may be carried out. and the aoidors trimrtel
bom soon a poaalhle
Wo must adopt a generous plm lor helping to rebuihl northern tfnnce
nd itelglum.
The MeAdoo revenue tun ahotild be adopted with 1'i.uo oi)Dooo r !
from taxea this year ami I l.ooo.n I'i.imiO next aud buaines should bo a -aored
tt one just what If bura inthU rea( ct through the i.t'oasirttc-
lion -period' will be.
Homo American troops will hav-to remain In Kurnpj for aonm tlmn
aa an army of occupation.
Secretary Daniel' tUrew year nsval building jrogum should b
adopted.
Tho railroads ought not to b lurnd back Into the same form K
l.rlvato operation thy wero under lit ty 17. but thn prenident I not sun
wha plan I best for their future i eraliun.
Tho cabl wer taken over only la order to glvo America lh I jII-
est and most complete news of th peace cotifi-reiico.
Th president goes to I'arls only becauso of th urging ot oar
allies and for th sot purpose ot working for such a atablo and laiting.
peace a constituted America's ou war aim.
"OUR BOYfl" OF THE
OLD 90TH RKOIMENT.
COMPOSED OF OKLA
H0MANS AND TEX.
ANS WILL CROSS THE
RHINE INTO ANCENT
GERMANY TOMOR.
ROW; BLEPT ON OER-
MAN BOIL LAST
NIOHT M
(BULLETIN)
Washington D 3 With the
army of occupation in Oernwny
the trtxin from Texas and Okla
homa Insve the distinction of being
the first to reach ocnmm terri-
tory rproner. The With regiment
ilept on Qerman oil hut night
tlie first of the army to rcith the
Uobletn brntgehoad Titiiorrow
they will cross the Rhine
AMERICANS ON HUN SOIL
Amsiisan Army of 0.:cupatnm Dee
1 Aft.r their first night's sleep in
Germany th American troop of th
army of occupation war ready at
dawn thi morning lo resume their
march toward th Rhine In advance
toward Coblens th American fore
ar moving ahead astride th Moil
traveling in north tsierty direction.
Acres th tthln th American ar.
my wilt tab up tin a littl over
siaty miles in length. It will dsscrlb
an ar of irls having C-obUnt a
a centsr and with a radiu eights
and '-tnth mile In length. Thi
circle pivoting upon CoMant I th
bridgehead whish In German son-
ceded In th armistice Th line leave
th Rhine at a point northwest of
Coblens swings eastward through
Rham and Olirla-i and turn to
th south just beyond Moi-ai h It
i-ontmus throuOh Wuei'orlingen Mot
Lsrg Dm tchonbrun K atienelnbugsn
and Weltsroth and reaches the Rhms
ayam at Caub. I
Along th Rhln th Amer.can wit
occupy a line about forty thre mile
in length Th front will o4
fw mile beyond eithsr end of th
mi. circle described above thi over
lapping In place th lines of th Rr.
t.sh on th left and to t rench on
th right.
During th advance toward Coblsns
th Anveriean line stnd about 20
mile on each side of th Moselle.
Th American expect to travtl seven
to ntn mil ach mjrttimq day with
a day or two of rest interval. Th
rest days will be decided upon by th .
commander a th advance vontmust.
Much will depend on h"sv the men ami
animal stand th trip and th way
th Supply Itrvic kesp up with th
troop.
SUFFRA0E A LAW
Oklahoma City Dec J Governor R
L Will am Issued a proclamation to-
day officially declaring that th woman
suffrage amendment voted on in th
general election received a majority
of all vcte ttt nj is nuw a part of
th constitution.
of Message
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