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Freedom for All
Forever
VOL 13. NO. io.v
The Oklahoma News
HOME
WFATHER: Cloudy, unsettled. strong northwest winds tonight, cold
wave, minimum temperature. 6 to !l above; Sunday fair ami cold.
OKLAHOMA CITY, SATURDAY, .1 ANT ARY ju,
FIRES SWEEP
WATER FRONT,
MANY_PLANTS
Half Million Blaze at Port
Newark Only One of
Day'* Series.
NATION-WIDE SPY PLOT?
Washington Authorities Are
Investigating Warning to
President Wilson.
RUSSIAN NOVELIST WHO
VISITED U. S. IS SHOT
lip I nihil I’rnu.
New York, Jan. 26—Twenty-
three men were detained tty eccret
eervleo agents tit l’ort Newark to*
day, on Hitsiilclnn of bdnn lmpli-
eated In Htartini; a fire which swept
municipal dorks. V. S. quartern,,is-
lers warehouses and menaced the
Submarine Bout corporation plant.
rinmaRO was estimated at $ 500,*
000 this afternoon.
The shipbuilding plant, construct-
ing vessels for the government nar
rawly escaped destruction. Seven
uncompleted quartermasters' store-
houses were practically wrecked.
Soldiers told of having seen men
running when the alarm was given
early today.
Oil Hums On Ice.
Six hundred barrels of oil, wait-
ing to be loaded on lighters, became
ignited and burned on the ice
which covers Newark bay. Hut
for the arrival of a fire lug from |
Now York, which smashed Its way |
thru the floes, the shipbuilding
plant probably would have been
taken. Dynamite was used to blow j
up buildings between the flames j
and the shipyard.
The fire started
FIYEPACKERS AUSTRIA MAY
SPLIT FUND TO | ACT ALONE IN
! CHECK probe; peace pact
I
Investigator Heney Tells Trade Petrograd Wirt* Says Othsr
Commission of the "Re- Teutonic Nation May
venge" on M. C.'s. Ignore Ally.
MORRIS AND WILSON PAID REPORT MORE UNREST
Hurley Was Approached By Dispatch Mentions Organiza-
Swift When Chairman j tion for “Revolution" in
THE PIED PIPER OF POLITICS
of the Board.
Dual Capitals.
Hji l\iit(d Pm*.
London, .Inn. 26.—An Exchange
4# ^ Cv /
JVlquO /
^<z. <rts' )
J
Hu I'nilrd Pres*.
Washington, Jan. 26.—Subtle ef-
forts of the "packers trust" to Telegraph dispatch from Petrograd
smash the proposed investigation dated Friday and received hero to
into their business, or failing in day asserts that Austria has do-
th is, to control the probe itself, dared her readiness to conclude a
were revealed in correspondence separate peace with llussla, with-
»* • « I laid before the federal trad com- out Germany.
- T o,. imission by Chief Investigator He- The message declared Austria
Petrograd. Jan. 26,-Maxlm Qor. (ndaj. "accepted the democratic program
wo'i miful"hv n°«»rnv lilt today V| The machinations of the packers except the pnrncrnph relating to
VTaxlm Corkv's real name Is extended, according to the evidence self-determination of peoples. ’
Allcksel Moxlmovltch Pleshkov | from propaganda flooding congress,
He was born"ut Nijnl Novgorod, »ttemptH at placing their own Workmen of Three Cities
March H, 18(18, of humble parents counsel as chief Investigator of the pormjng Organizations
and as a hoy was a peddler, ycul federal trade commission, .. Prtnn.
lory assistant and apprentice. lie ILegtalutorn failing to respond to j,etroBra,| j„n. 25 —(Delayed via
visited the U. S. In 1316. tJorky [their .'all, were slated by the park- Jiin :,; )-Holsl,eylki news-
has written a score or more novels. jcrs tor ret enge Henej stated. j pnppr8 today printed reports that
llo is a social revolutionary and! Illg Ute Spent *15,000. organizations had been
recently has supported the Hoi- rrlvaterecordsfromthe offices frmPd by ,he workmen In Vienna,
shevlkl. !of Bwl« f C°hl dl;,“ “ 'Budapest and Warsaw for revo-
incut of the big five to distribute , „
the costs of the fight against the i ,ut'onnr>’ ”urpoM»'
Borland resolution which later evl- Tll|s ^port follows elosely the
deneo show ed cost the trust J15,non. rilltpI, pr,.ss dispatch of Thursday
WANT 20,000 !
SHIPWORKERS
Kvldenco was Introduced showing from JoM,p|, shaplen. reporting re
the packers had sought to worm celpt ,,y thP smoiny institute of
Into the feedral trade commission wlrple!)8 rPport8 indicating a revo-
itself by the npoplntment of I,. C. Iutlon ln Vienna.
- I Boyle, Kansas City, as special In- Tll„ jjusaian word "soviet"
......... |n „ii barges I Twenty thousand men are needed vestIgator—the post now held by meaP8 council, l'nder the Russian
moored at the wharves. Several I from Oklahoma for Americas ship- Heney. revolutionary government, there
‘ WPre burned bnil.lliiK work. Hoyle was shown to have writ- were -80viets" of workmen, sol-
There were many'rumors of spies This word, received Saturday | ten Representative Borland regard- dlers, peasants, etc., all elected and
being shot und the sound of shots front Washington, will mean an In-! Ing Ills ucndidacy. | are supposed to represent public
fired into the air by soldiers to tensive drive for enrollment of la-. Says Combine Proven. opinion of their respective classes.
Ire-k the crowd gave rise to her tliruout the state within the] Heney presented figures which, -
r.rnnrts 'of fighting between troops | next few days. he said, proved conclusively the ex- Berliner Thinks U. S. Will
' „irn_,u A canvaa of all mechanical Indus* istenco of a combine among the ____•
and enemy agents. . .... L...___.......................Respond to Czernin
KEYS'
' was pierced by j try probably will he worked out in | packers.
A ttcfk’ ■' ' 18 fired hv a I answer to thn government's re- The expense of the Borland fight. Amsterdam, Jan. 26.—Count
" ,m,|pt ',0 h‘"; ' ouse quest Klertrleians. plumbers, ma-' -- I Czernln's speech will increase
.n". il,.ll’"lleei. Humored. chlnlsts. Iron workers and the like (Continued ou Page Two.) America's desire for peace, declared U. S. MUST ANSWER NEW
Humors of a plot to destroy the I will he asked to volunteer their - Theodore Wolff In an article telo
submarine plant were circulated j names subject to rail,
more than a week ago, Just prior! Registration booths probably will
visit paid the plant by Edward j be established
N. Hurley, chairman of the emer-[cities.
1. to Oklahoma City; «e a s-«,k «
Kliewhor* lAo week; per copy ••
FRANCEWILL
ANSWER FOR
THE ALLIES
Joint Statement of Aims Next
Move in World Peace-or-
War Problem.
CLEMENCEAU IS TO SPEAK
Answer to Be Principal Prob-
lem Before Forthcoming
Allied Conference.
—
lil'l J.KTIN.
Berlin. via Amsterdam, and Lon-
don. .Inn. 26.—Appealing for pear*
before spring to save the world
j from further bloodshed, Philip
Hcheidemann. majority Socialist
j loader, today addressed the reich*
stag criticising Chancellor von
j llertling's reply to President Wil*
' *"Hi and Premier Lloyd George.
"Suppose wo heat Franco and
i England?’' ho demanded. "Would
{that mean peace? No; we still
must beat America."
I Recalling that the kaiser had
Iteeu openly insulted in the streets
<>f Vienna, ho declared
"our conservatives demand that
we bo fr«*od from Austrian peace
efforts. They will manage to make
UH lose our last friend.
“A complete and honorable rein-
statement of Relgium is our duty.
Let us try to save the world from
new bloodshed in the spring.
"The feeling among our people
will he most serious If you allow
the Russian negotiations to break
up. In the event of n disappoint-
ment In our western front hopes,
what then if not a eatastrophe."
in most Oklahoma
INCOME TAX ADVISERS !6^X7 ^Ta™,™.j F°°D C—— M EUR°PE
ON THE JOB NEXT WEEK American conference was surely /Vr.,
__ marie in agreement with the Berlin I ..shlngton, Jan. 26.—Drastic re
1'our minute me:i next week will
goncy foot corporation. When j
Hurley left, a guard of 200 sol-[sound the plea for ship workers, in
(liers was sent at once to the yard (the various theaters,
and began a patrol. Police ulso _ ~ errLn eVrr.iT
were sen* from Newark. WALTON rSEEKit ?AT£NT,
The plant is one of the largest.
in the country and has lust been j
pnmnleted One ship already is
nearly ready for launching. | Formula for paving that he be- Bolen.
,o entire Newark fire depart- Neves will last 40 years. Is the dis-1
Two field deputies of Hubert L. government.
Bolen, internal revenue collector,
will he in Oklahoma City next
week prepared to give instructions
in filling out income tax,- retu; .is.
"Better service will l»o gained
NEW STREET PAVEMENT ib>’ the public if those who wish
help apply early in the day," sail
CAPPER TELLS
MORE OF CAMP
istrictlons upon the American hitch-
jen will be President Wilson's an-
swer to a new starvation cry from
j Europe.
j The food administration has do I
| term Inert upon sharp curtailment j ._
of this country’s wheat consmnp j Hfi T'nitrd Prr«a.
WILSON MAKES
OPEN FIGHT TO
SAVE MOONEY
BY LOWKLI, MKLLET.
I’nited Press Staff Correspondent.
London, Jan. 26. Premier Clem-
eneeau of France probably will be
'the allied spokesman responding to
_ the ouelineH of Germany's and
Austria Hungary's war alms.
- More than that, he probably will
COLD WAVE. PREDICTED, Clu %
LOOKS LIKE IT’S HERE Fiom authoritative sources today
-- jit was learned this framing of a
This weather man has a super-1 Joint allied list of war aims will he
abundance /»f confidence. jtlio principal problem before the
After missing his prediction a forthcoming allied conference in
long way Friday, he came back ] Paris.
j with another cold wave forecast fori The recent visit to Paris of
Saturday night, and hit it. The j Premier Orlando of Italy, has re-
I mercury dropped lit* degrees be ■ suited, it was understood hero to
I tween 10 and 11 h. ni. ‘lay In Italy’s alignment with the
j Cloudy, unsettled, strong north- program endorsed by Premier
26. President I west winds would characterize* the Lloyd George and President Wil-
The
tion that 100,070,000 bushels may Washington, Jan.
I be supplied the allies. Wilson today began an open fight! night, the forecaster said. Json. ItUly, it was authoritatively
President Wilson tonight will j to save the life of Thomas Mooney, | Minimum temperature Saturday j reported, is now willing to uban-
The new material ha» a bate °f! ^ I^WngJo^^fort ^^nven- and regular meatlena »nd',,,lmtry heeatiso of Ma gmv,- local ktate with temperature from wroi'va* hinted that Clcmenceau'H re
the shipyards also ignited.
Nation-wide Plot is
Indicated by Letter
Hi/ I iiit'd Prcif.i.
Oklahoma natural rock asphalt.
Post of "Waltonite", as the new ernor
Wililams Saturday began must win." Governor Arthur Cap-
porkless days will probably H«* nn.l international aspects. It lias to 14 above Sunday will be con- | <,pnt silence had been designed
cost nr uaiTonne . as me new , j ' ,, *, asked. At least a 110 per cent re- rf.v„i,,.(| in widespread strikes and tinned cold and probably fair
surfacing will ho c-allod, will he - equipping a room at the capitol for por. Kansas, today was aligned in„ ,vlli ’ ..:'V ",..... , ........... ,.....
that the allies had foreseen the
... . , . , ... „.P88 '".T:. ,-h'ZLrlnin’ nroTFol' <lurUon 1,1 "'"'ht consumption will disorders tliruout the west, rioting The nnrtliw.stiri. "high" Is mov-1 ............. »f having a grent leader's
somewhat less than that now' in ia l,rGsfl loom. with Senator Lhnmoeriain nnu t-oi. . . . f , ,l(iminiMtr i . , . . . . ^,,.,.,.1, <T1 tn •annuror r’.pr
i- - . , rp,,i,)nc i (vnott-riinm xt-ui ,,, i.-ittir. n«r*iin*st "tv i r lo ,lSKf ‘‘ 1 *' 1,10 100,1 aoininisiiu about t lio American embassy m inH slowly southward over th«i‘l>Min In M-fr'f 10 answer v»*»r-
v v use. according to the commissioner. ^a! <l t>pewriters will be Roosevelt ln the battle against war thn ;|llioH havo ,, , threats upon the life of plains states accompanied hv m.id. 'mail statements.
Washington, Jan. -6.- A m • ThrrP arP .v.;eut 500 square yards installed In the room next door and department Inefficiency. I promised 30 per cent of the flour |Am,,8 .,„d colder weather norllierlv winds nnd ! ---
terious letter warning President „f „ nnw 1ailI )n Oklahoma City, north of the stateroom. J Governor Capper sent a lottpr' . , ,, , v | Ain. i k-in Ainh.iss.i, Hr I i. n Is •■"I '• ' " .... _
- * I a_ ,,,______41—iam f..,.;1,11,1 111 U,IS | disquietude throughout t ho labor, snow. Snow was falling Satin .lay j Vatican Thlliks Czemin
1 world. from the northern Rockies cast- p | p c*
With n formal report before him. ward to the Great Lakes with tem i rOSITIV© otep
Wilson of a nationwide plot to d-- h„ 8ays, j, wln n„t become soft --—------ ‘to fhamberlaln. thanking hint for
stray docks and war plants is he- from t,1P 8tln_ , ls not unusually AMFRIPAN ‘sTFAMFR ^ANK l,is «‘-xnnsn "r ''on'l1 conditions, and TpTA,,,lp .,irl „.TUD.V ...
ing used ill connection with in ilnrt, fvl alg0 tiros. adding details regarding alleged TETANUS AND ANTHRAX IN
vr-stlgatlon of disastrous fires. Walton declares that as long as GUNCREW STILL FIRING ; alarming conditions at Camp Fun
which broke out at different points js nn Oklahoma City commit.- -— nton, Kansas, and Camp Doniphan.
today. j sloner, no royalty will he charged [ Bv ' nil'<l I’rrst. Oklahoma. where 3000 Kansas
The letter declared the plot was ; fo|. (]lp U8p , « t|)p formu]., pore. Washington, Jan. 26. Blasting j guardsmen are quartered,
to go into effect Jan. 22. It was --------.
/I;i i nihil I'rrmi. | tonic his first sP-p t.mar.l
, Springfield, 111.. Jan. 26 Rvl-'.....i r,
. , ,h i atvay with Its guns at an unseen, "At Doniphan 3r,. .0 trnon- were] ](>npo of a )l]ot ln„culato wound-!' .....................
read and diseussed at he. . ahlm t £ Q | |y| £ £ R S ARE SOUGHT ""''"’T ""l American _ steamer dumped^ into a new _ camp, "m ( o,, S.immi„s France with tetanus °
r*nnoo nnTTnn nm i fb»livercd by a sficcial invostigating pernfuros bflow zero as f.ir south \Hv I nitnl Puts.
RED CROSS COTTON ROLL I ommission, I I<*;i < l*-< I by S * *«• I • • t* I > of a« Ncbniskn and northern Iowa. | Rome*. Jan. 26.- ■■ Tbo Vatican to-
Labor Wilson, tin* president today Temperatures from 7 a. m. to 1 [day counted Fount Czernln's speech
[•uring p. rn :
Owasko sank, fighting, about mid- most of them crowded into tents ,
IN RANKS OF SELECTS n.gh,. Doc. the victim Of n Ltl. .ns„fru-.e„t protection from T Dm C .-Li tvtmk ‘' tho‘,n‘ If‘'Tm-
-- Herman submarine, the navy de.|tho zero weather, and with a tie-, ^ ^ ,, H.: .7,. !-u ^ Idiib "
meeting Jan. 15 and later home
guards at different points were j
mobilized to stand guard by vital j
plants . i Drafted men are wanted for the I partment announced today. j plorablo shortage of clothing. As
The fact that big fires bio c pn^j,:por|nB- corps, to 1\* Kent to: The navy department today made a result pneumonia nnd other dis-
out today almost at the same time ; Vancouver, Washington, wire from public an official account of the* eases rapidly developed and it wis
at Newark, Buffalo and Baltimore, prov yjnr. Gen. Crowder to ndju- tragedy, by the ship’s commander, j then discovered that little provis-
destroying hundreds of thousands. tant fronorapH of fi.o Saturday said.! A
omini sion's
...... ................... ...ivuuu.. .. torpedo struck the hold of ion bad been made for adequate
of dollars In property h».w s ° , N’olunteers will be inducted Into the vessel at 11:30, blew off the j hospital facilities," said the gov* I
ials here to suspect strong > pprvjro immediately. hatches and went thru Into an j ernor’s letter.
----- I other hold. A mountain of flame; Ho added that sick men were
PAYNE IS R. R. COUNSEL I ros° from the Ship and when the crowded in close quarters; food
---- small boats hadd pulled awn;, , i was poorlv cocjked and served cold;
"they looked, in the luridd light bed clothing was filthy and tin-!
Attorney Knotts today. 'recommends that the president urge
The germs were found on a bit ! upon tin* governor and people of
of German newspaper discovered j rjl],fonila IH>W tn;,i for Mo<»nev
In the center of a roll of cotton jf thw Ctdifornia nipi< rne court 1 e-
Report. S a. rn.......f*7 11 a. in,.
report, made a. in.......M' I.’ a. in .
1 p. m .... 3,2
it EIGHTEENTH AUT0 SH0W
IS OPENED IN CHICAGO
by the Rod Cross workers.
fuses t(.
Ity i nitnl Pr
Chleago, J:
H,prp is a «id" movement afield
to enmenlrnlc enemy action on
America's war planta.
Westinghouse Plant
Destroyed by Fire
Hu I mt"l Pin*
Hu I n itrd Prr-.i.
Washington. Jnn. 26.—Judge John like small boys playing about u< changed for weeks; and there were
Barton Payne. Chicago, has been bonfire." no provisions for bathing,
appointed general counsel for the Wireless apparatus was wrecked "I am glad to say that ln tlm
Buffalo N Y., Jan. 26,— Fire cf 'fc'b'ral railroad administration. by the explosion. The men were! last week or 10 d.r-s hospital and
suspicious origin today destroyed ------- [blown four feet into the air from ■ clothing conditions have materially
t)io plant of thp \\ratinghousc JUDGE HAYES TO PRESIDE kkk' ,,l|t 1)11 ">® was j lm|.r..v"d. but 1 am tlmroly enn
Klrctrlc .8 M.-imifarturlng Go, on ... saved, before the vessel, aflame, vince.l Unit a radical change in
tailing a loss of $200,600. A I rtRlbURD MEETING and lurching from end to end.! the entire system is desirable."
The plant is said to have been -------- i sank into the sen. 1 Capper declared.
■quip Judge s. W Hayes, chairman of, ^7 7" 7 7
the county defense couneil, will
preside Monday night at the Audi-
grant tin appeal from r.xni»,its |M f,
v lou s to 1 lie finding of the bit of M,lon(iy's death s< 111 * ■ r; * * •. oin*e up**,.'
paper discolorations in the ‘'"tt<*n p,.],]
had been notlc^vl.
M'ith the finding of the piece of
the
, held.
! 'Fhe president determined tip<
working night and day on
incut for the signal corps.
v* Jan 26.- Fire
torium meeting when Lieutenant
Paul Perignrd. veteran "from the
Marne to Verdun," will deliver his
war message.
Judge Hayes void S.iturdav that
Soy Plot Rumored
When Steamer Burns
l» if n If rd Prist.
An Atlantic >
broke out here early toda.x in the rp.vernor R L. Williams will bo on
bold of a large British liner. 1 b*- t|)r, pj’npr.im for Introductory re-
*. 77 „r , marks.
(Continib * "ti I age I "
I *■ 11 gor* 1 is not alone famous as
WRONG IDEA formed v ;;,,7;.:,;,17t
ABOUT SCHOOL CENSUS - me^snue b said to be tie
—- niendoiisly impressive
Taking a school •••man *s a 'lit* \ feiture of tin* 1 ’ciic*****1 meet-
f i«-11 It Job aci-oi diiig tn Boaial of jnu u :'l b - e**t ibllpbrnent of regl.s-
I’duca11011 President John Hope. , tration booths under the govern-
Many have form' d the id* a that ment’s program of listing .ivallnhD
the more children they have, the mechanics in the ship building pro-!
higher their taxes will be and are gram. 2",000 being reeded from the
reluctant to tell the truth. staff
Hope points out that the result
win bo ti..- opposHc tin- * mnro ARB0R 0AY PLANTING HAS
n.innw m. llio census mil. tin- less ........
1 ho taxes, since the roimty’a I'l-o COMMISSION BEHIND IT
rata from state gcliool laud luuds —-----
i liast-.l on the lHiinboi- of pupils. Artvn- div tn,. planting ,-ampalgji
.me of eight r. nstis takers re- will be helped along In every way |
ported an Instance where a woman possible hv CnmmlMlnners Mark
t,,1(1 him she had in. children he- Ke«lei- and Mike Donnelly, they
,ween 6 nnd 21. She appeared In- said Saturday.
forested, however, and after hear- Dr. J. G Street property depart-I
lug ,-m explanation, asked the caller mem head, ami J C W.Otnn. public ;
p, • pm me down for six.” .works commissioner, alnvuly hnvr
-------- ■ —— given tlm move their unqualified 1
IN TODAY’S NEWS tSTL ........ ........ ,J
Second in War Correspondent lend to tlm work nf planting, when
Lowell Mclletl'H ”1 inlcr tha started, ms many nvn as possible j
(ainoufl.igc" diary Merles. Illicit without disrupting tegular service,
page. The Ido.i of pi.mting a tree for
FcotiomM Basil Manly. Wash- each soldier in tb*. service, city'
liigtnn correspoiu/ent, nays 5-day .park department t<* furnish, and
week Is enoimlt for our Indus- {have supervision of the tare of the
fries and explains why. Hack tree. Is locked upon with favor by
pjigc. member* of the Chamber of Corn
Details of postal rensus Just more*, to which hotly Pr. Street
announced A»r Oklahoma City, declare* he will present the plug
I’age 2. ,for co-operation.
Shadowing the Kaiser!
........
lifcc
13k
v ......M.,4. , -ti -
These eyes have ffazcl acru's the barbel wire fron-
tier that M'|»;iran-s Switzcrhnnl from < iornianv ail’I have
actually looked upon m-ciics within the land of our
enemy. Thev are the eyes of Vidor .Morgan, noted
editor of the Cleveland l’re-s, who was sent abroad bv
a y;rou]v of American newspaper^, of w hich Tlic < >k!a-
ltoma News is one, to sec
WHAT IS GOING ON IN GERMANY TODAY
.Morgan spent many weeks at the border of i.ermnnv
■where he heard and saw much that is fascinatir^. Ili\
stories with \x lrit'll he has ju-t landed iin tin- I'nitcl
States
WILL APPEAR TAILY IN THE NEWS
A* the Next Great War Series.
The first will lie printed Wednesday. Ian
. . .10. I )n
not miss them.
PUBLISHED EXCLUSIVELY IN OKLAHOMA NEWS
probe of thi* Mooney
newspaper tin* suspicions "f \ be' r<>:ls0ns T • • rKisniM
j IR**1 Cross workers wore aroused lt nf -.vest' in l.ibm
(.m<l tin* paper, together with bits; try; iUlll tf) u,.|
j of discolored cotton, were present- jn j*USf,j;i
!«l •" IT Walter G. Bain, palholo M,p >U1|K,W , |a8M-s
: gl«t nt St. John's hospital.
i In bis report to t ho ilistrlet nf - j -n1P nhcral w-nt.m
I tf»rney torl;i\ Pr. Bain declares'nnq j|,|s countrv v .i
j millions of germs. comprising j comimsHon report :
scores of the tetanus and anthrax j}1(. circiuiManrcs of
type were f**und l oth in the eotton utirm. m tin* ]igl
and upon tie* newspaper. Guinea torv, led to the 1 t
, pigs, Innorulated with the germs! rlble .uni y:u r« «l it
taken from the entton. died witliin ' r-riniin il lustice were
five days, I". B.ilu r'i"-rte<l. i lincfOis.-iou-!i m . t d • i
J 'alior by it«• n**ii»*•"
trial eouiiict.
1*
tv
I '■
26 With overflow
adjoining buildings,
go's IMP automobile show
•pe/’ed It * 1J, - coliseum t’ 'da v .
r bundled oars of D." <liffcr
i.akes are shown.
as another positive step toward
6.1 i pence.
27 j In official circles the many
TJ points of agreement between the
i speech of the A list ro Hungarian
statesman and President Wilson's
I fundamental pea re aims were
pointed out as evidence of the
gradual building of a basic struc-
ture on wlii'di peace might later
be erected.
That there should be omissions
to
Sherif
of Ru
1 11.
el ficialdotn t
hat
t here
3 JOE
genuine or
: i n*ere
desire
laid up
forma n
to be found
1 let tling’s sp
It was tla*
| pef l'
Ill’s (l
1 and
Gount C/'fiti
1" ’ ‘11
'’1
loo ; 1
pru t i<-illy v'
arnit.i
t;or
■t to tie ox-
vat jean nffi*
was dbtinctly
eomnient. how
. lew of Italian
was no
for peace
STATE COUNCIL. PUSHING
ORGANIZATION SCHEME
NEW‘'WET" AMENDMENT
PROPOSED IN MICHIGAN
Itu I nihil j -'Mil lb" " U' "1C- " ' " 11 ' ' - D •
I/m-liit-, .Midi. Jin "6 A .-ni, ; Iiiim-.I ill "" l-'".....n( tt,r> -
stitution.il anH ii'liia iif <i• :tri •• • 1 tn of tin- u: i
levive fin* saloon, whl« li goes down i him ....... !<>• >'' . p!*-d:'• <• • ■ I . tn be d»
and out In Mi' higan M.i\ 1, has ■ Tills is tl.e eom <■ Pi" ( tr ;b'in ! o over- •
heen submitted to t|;e .veeret.ny of P-on will pur-oe. | . I : ini'
state.
l-otitionM i-,aiing : 0 G & F HAS OIL PATROLS CAPTURE HUNS
are li'i’f'ssurv t •» hi mg the amend * * * ^ ^ ^ ^
rr.cnt ,hc vote,- Ficl.-,- 1.1 ENOUGH FOR 3 DAYS „•
tbe manufacturer of beer, ale and j ! ■ * I 1 • * •.■ • • of
light wines would be permitted and < h •• d I! 1 ■ ■ ■ ’ ■’ ’ >‘i'oi r ., , . * , i.: f« w
one saloon allowed *o loon pnpula- day i • : :'«•«i s* v* n
tion. | "i, li.u 11. * I * - ( - - - ' ' l""'n - Mir t. • it i-< - . I
Klnii.i- lb! -- - "in „
Must Answer With War,
Opinion in Washington
ARMY DIRECTS SANTONE
HEALTH AND SANITATION
ed by
' nr.
TI
in-
ll\l I nHnl Pm*.
San Antonio. T* y .1
t «• measures to proto
of America's 7 ‘ ‘
tloneil in camps near
augurated by t) fe
tnent here today when
Gardner virtually to,
t ."'s dealtb u.attf rs it
Imme»liate inspectim
hr
WUXTRA! FRISCO TRAINS
ON TIME. FOR WHOLE DAY
I inures JiiLtuIrd.
Ma
d
tains, milk depot
where food is .sold and t.rep
1 Fmplo\ f*s .if these |>l,t4' s w p
given |.livsl« il exarnin B .on .in*
noeulated against t,vpho;,| nnd t
* b"x
Free eiinjeM for ♦rr,a*rnent <>
; rial dlseaso^ will be establi-bed
maintained bv Red (’to. funds
The move i« heljevc/l to presage
similar action In cities near other
I national army cantonmenta.
OWN VOLK HOME
own your 11• >111<‘
Ah
, i
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II*'
d 1
MAYWOOD CHURCH UNIT
SETS UP WEEK’S RECORD
.\Jm-s. S \V. 1 ’"id, Fr.it,
herd. .1 W. 5fen.tt. K. J.
j and -l 11 Rosa supervised
‘ i linn." brought
in array of figures
unit'll ot tills per.
.••I from German
lilted in the lost
quoted lilt* Ger*
s q> slmw that they
Als i< e-Lerraiuo as
and ad'led:
a 'ou ut \on Ibitli g states th®
^ ti ia ns and I .• ft .tiinda as must
(brin.in I lec, 111 -1 * their speei h
a < Jertnan dialect."
We answer The Alsatians nnd
•rrninelnns are French because,
\ ing been French for centuries,
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 103, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1918, newspaper, January 26, 1918; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859934/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.