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t DAILY CALENDAR
Sun Sun Hours of Light Phase oi
Rises Sets Daylight Autos the Moon
6:44 6:36 11:52 7:06 (V;
Forecast: Fair tonight and tomorrow;
cold tonight with freexing temperature.
..Hourly temperatures T a. m. to noon;
38. 37, 33, 39, 40, 40.
Moon rises 11:41 p. m.
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VOL. ii, NO. 142.
FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF
THE UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS.
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA., TUESDAY. MARCH 13. 1917.
ONE CENT.
SECRET WAR AGAINST AMERICA ON U. S. SOIL
TOLD
N
RECORD OF GERMAN PLOTTING
*
BY MILTON BRONNER.
Ni:\v ^ ork, March 13.—Fur two years and a hall, since j!
the opening- of the great European conflict, the U. S. has been ||
at peace with Germany. And for the same period Germany j$
thru her spies and plotters lias been making continual war j J v<»'\ W—Rembrandt, cotton cargo on lire at New York pior.
on L". S. laws, continual war against our property, continual * ..
war against lives of our people, here on their own soil. ij
l iie story of what U. S. secret service men have done to ^
circumvent (krman activities reads like a romance. All the1 $
familiar stunts are there—sleuths in disguise, sleuths working ; J
as Germans with Germans, surprise arrests wth “scizc-thosc- ; |
papers” commands. : i
Geirntny Hired ; j
Thugs and Crocks
WHAT PLOTTERS DID TO SHIPS.
!»! I —
Aug. HO—Alfred Nolle! eotton cargo oft fire at sea.
Sept. 25—Cedric, fi'"e in lin'd after leaving Now York.
Oct. IT—liagsid, on fire at East river |iler.
.Ian. 211—Preston, eotton cargo burned at pier.
Mur. 21—Clan Mar Keller, eotton rargo on fire at Genoa,
Italy
Mar. HI—Satt Gugliemo, cotton cargo on fire at Genoa.
Apr. 22—Devon t’ljy, sugar cargo on fire at sea.
Apr. 241—Krno, cit'gu on fire at New York pier.
*—llanksdale, bimh found in cargo when reached
Havre, France.
June 10—Klrkoswald, nine Itomlis found In hold when
reached Marseilles, L'ra nee. /
July J—Minnehaha, "on fire at sea from hmnbs.
July 21—< 'ragsale, on fire at New York pirty
■thugs and crooks, picked up in this country. ! The government now has evidence that Germanv, after
Laws of the nation were flouted by schemes to ship rub- forging a big machine in this country to deal with Hindus,
her and other war necessities to Germany, by plan- to outfit dropped this phase of its activities, and determined to use its*
supply siiips which were to meet German ocean raiders, by I organization in a blow at the United States, especially in the
procurement of false passports, by plots to set ships afire or Panama Canal zone. Guam. Hawaii and the Philippines,
to blow them up with bombs, by explosions in many American! In an endeavor to keep down war feeling, the government
factories, and by attempting to use this country as a base for ■ has never revealed one-tenth of the information its agents
hostile operations against Canada. , have gathered.
They were busy with German gold in Mexico, seeking to Sonic of the most important documents were secured
keep the revolution going, so that tin- country would be when secret service agents swooped down on an office at 60
I 111 1 I lint" it \\ till lit n nil -i i-fn e 4 HT/vl f ...... I _ .1 \- ‘1 r t
cot
have its hands so full lliat
to deal with Germanv.
| forced to intervene and
'would not have time or power
U. S. Gets Startling
Proofs of Plots
Since severance of diplomatic relations
ot diplomatic relations with Germanv, **W’T.T. W*** * "K-*■
the United States had secured startling documentary- evi- h:s cou!‘ c-v‘;lt<*<> Rcrnstorft more than anything that
g of Ormans. There was the capture of ',:il>Pc,u’ll during hi- long stay in this country. He repeatedly
made demands upon the government for the return of the
documents in toto and lie also asked the release of von Igel,
on the ground that he was an attache of the embassy and
therefore immune from arrest. Yon lgel. who was after-
Mall gt and arrested Wolf von Igel, April 19 of last year.
At the same time they grabbed ;o pounds of papers which
von Igel was getting ready to ship to the German embassy.
Uncle Sam Still
Holds the Papers
$ Jnl.v Jib—Knit-sford, tin Lire al Brooklyn pier.
The Teutonic powers used as their instruments of law- 1 i s’->l>1' *•* A"1 0,1 flre'nt -on when laden with Italian 2
£ reservi-ts. >!
les-ne-s men ot all varying degrees of fortune. One pawn in . % Sept, is—Athinni. binned «< sea when tarrying food sup. » '
the game was Ur. k. T. Dumba. Austrian ambassador to this : * plies to the allies. 2
country. Two others, were Capt. Franz von I’apcn. military- + v i
attache and Capt. Karl Jh.y-Kd, naval attache to the German j down thru business men. hank clerks. German reserve offi- j
embassy. I'rum these the scale ot Germany’s helpers ran i cers ami privates, ship officers and engineers, even to plain!
deuce of the plotting of Germans. I here was the capture of
the Mexico-Japan note ot Dr. Alfred Zimmerman, German
secretary for t* reign affairs,-and now conics proof that Ger-
many, thru agents in this country, also sought to foment an
•uthreak in India, had a hand in the rebellion in Ireland and
the* xvart*s indicted for part in a criminal conspiracy, was later al-
I11W ('<1 f A A r» tb»« cmmlnf iimIVi f k>.i iL. ______1_
only recently financed the revolution in Cuba, while at tne ■* * ------- ■ r—* ** ........... *>**.3 miu «ti-
sanic time seeking to stir up resentment against this country! lowC(| to ,eavc t,1e country with Iiernstorff, but the 70 pounds
in Colombia and strife in Central \mcritUG_ ' j (Continued on Page Seven, i
STRIKE SATURDAY IF CONFERENCE FAILS
RELATIVE OF
THE KAISER IS
HELD IH PLOT
WILL KEEP GUNNERS’
INSTRUCTIONS SECRET
| ___
Hy I nilril Preen. .
Washington, March 13. In-
structions^ to American navy
gunners regarding their conduct
in defending l'. S. armed mer- j
chantmen from German subma-
rines are completed and approved
and will be issued ‘‘whenever
needed.” « !
Daniels, who announced today ,
completion of the instructions. I
declared they would be kept se-1
cret. - I
Uy l nilnl Pr
Philadelphia, March 13.—Plot'
to smugg.e in goods from Ger- .
man interned ships In League WISCONSIN WOULD
Island Navy Yard, which has I
so far resulted in five arrests
NEW TALK OF
PEACE MOVE
IS NOWHEARD
BY ROBKItT J. BK.VDKH.
t niud Press Staff C*>rre*«|K>ii(lont.
Washington.
DONNELLY IS “CALLED” j THINK SCHOOL BOARD
AND PAYS FOR FLIES j MAY COMPROMISE j
! I'inancer Donnelly is ready to I Final action on a bond issue I
! hn-k up on his proposition to | for school improvement will be'
j give one cent apiece for all flies , taken at a special meeting Wed-'
captured, dead or alive. i nesday at 1 p. in.
i A little fellow appeared at A 'special meeting Monday'
i , e flnancer’s olfiee: with 2.i | night brought no results from
dead ones and collected 25 ce»ts consideration of two reports
Tuesday. After the lad got his
Pay three more came in and
said, “I got some, too.”
GUTHRIE DESIRES TO
HELP LAND CONVENTION
submitted by a C. of C. investi-
gating committee.
It is believed a compromise
on both reports fixing the sum
to be asked at about $350,000.
may be reached Wednesday.
LABOR STANDS
FOR UNIVERSAL
ARMY SERVICE
HOW WILL CITY DADS
PAY FOR REPAIRS?
! -
Where's (he money coming1
i from to pay for fixing up new
city hull quarters The city,
: fathers are worried about this:
| financial riddle.
j Kxpense of moving and shap- I
i ing new quarters will he he- 1
j tween $1200 and $1500. There's
I no money left in the building
fund. The budget provides for
I no such emergency.
TO CALL OFF
ORDER IF WAR
IS DECLARED
4
GIVE MINES TO U. mUo” .if' it
, I launched within three or four
of prominent Gr rmnn-Americans, ; lulrij />rr.„
assumed more sinister aspects Madison, Wis. March 13 -
today when it became known The Wisconsin assembly today
that Adelbert Fischer is not only passed the Metcalfe jo.nt reso-
il relative of the kaiser him-; i,ltion memorializing congress to
nr j. p. yodkh,
All labor is being paid with ! --
[ the hopes that It can be charged | BV United Presi.
Piwsw St4.fr so_________;to «*"•• aocount Tot to bo dls- I Washington. March 13. Pres-
KEESHEN-OWEN NUPTIAL ■ tflff Correspondent j covered. (Idcr.f Wilson today was Informed
DETAILED BY WIRF Washington, March IS.—Or-1 ..^ay.mpnt *0T material probably | J1V '.he four big railway brother-
nil coal mines in the
lelf, but an official of one of
the largest marine engineering 4{on of
companies of Hamburg. . tT. ft.
Kfscher’s daughter is wife of!
the owner of the Hamburg firm.
In addition to knowledge ot
Fischer’s direct connections and
Interests In Germany these facts
have been learned by federal
agents:
That the Fischer firm has
made a specialty of contracts
for the V. S. navy, a number
having been made directly with1
the government. j Itu I nited Prenn.
That the firm has amassed a. New York. March
months, according to views of
diplomats and officials today. |
In the opinion of military
men, government authorities and
representatives of foreign powers
ganized labor of America virtu- ,w|11 have to l,« red thru hpo«* load-rs that in ease of war
O min.a v rtu ju<jRlnfint ,K3|nwt <!lP city Thpre I no strike w ill he called on the
assume to ownership and opera- here, there are many elements
DUTCH TO TAKE
BELGIAN RELIEF
at work tending to bring the
great woild war to its closing
stage.
These elements include an in-
creasingly acute food situation
Lin all warring nations, particu-
' larly among the Central powers.
• a growing unrest among the peo-
ples as indicated by the dis-atis-
, faction manifested toward en-
tente cabinets; possibility of any
! one of the principal tiation.-
Most Oklahoma Cityans can
remember the day Gt.thrio would ;
have died before she would have! __ _
done such a thing. j Klopement or Fay Owen. Id. al,}r de,-‘!arod today for univer- , Ts enough in the judgment ac-1 nation's great railroad systems.
Mayor Kd. Overholser got a daughter of J. M. Owen, and sal military service. ! count to foot the bills. Every assurance was gives
. Tr~m ,ayor N'issiey of \v. A. Keeshen. 22. of the Kee- The doctrine lias been form- ----- trainmen will "stand by
■ hile Tuesday saving he would /ihen Advertising companv. w is h . . , . inUMCrtM tuivxirn ... 'be President” In event of actu-
get a representative to aceom-: explained by wire Monday to ibP,! ,0' not on,y hy J°HNSON WINNER IN , al hostilities,
pane local delegation to Fort ,hP)r families. : lhe »>i”ions of members of the. SHERIFF RACE AGAIN No promise was made, how-
°r. 1 ,n. an effort to Ret hi* The couple wen1 to town Sun-' American Fedetration of Labor, i ever, tliat. a strike will not b«
liom 1 mcitv next'rear" f°r °k'a’ f,ay nishl bound fm" a Plp,’lr'‘ but by ihe four hundred thons- ' . Tho, aber!Ira rac'' settled j called now The letter deoTaret*
y next yeai. show. They were next heard of f , o ^ f , 'lefinitoly Tuesday when com- ,'he hrolherhoods will meet wltH
in Muskogee, where they were ‘ ,. 0 letuvers o. t ie
married.
Kee.rhen lived with his two
brothers who discovered Mondav 11 ’ “"noun < u n .1 - '11 hntka, Hepuhlican «-r»ntestant. 3
that he had 'slipped all his L-.-. ‘ ' than Johnson.
1 breaking suddenly under the mili-
I tary strain; and growing belief
That tho firm hap amassed a. JSew York, Marcb 13.—that neither side can achieve an
huge amount of information many has protested, unofficially, j overwhelming victory such as
about the T . s. navy, including against administration by A mer- • would force a strictly military
plans, specifications, blue prints icans of Belgian relief work in peace,
and location of oil tanks on occupied portions of Northern) Without Victory?
ships. (France. j jf now believed here that
Adelbert Fischer, nut on ball,; This fact was revealed today! President Wilson’s suggested
1s a reserve officer in the Ger- when Herbert C. Hoover, direr- j “peace without "Victory*’ will re-
man army. j tor general of relief work, sailed j suit in fact anu possibly not
A number of the employes of suddenly fru Cad.’iz, Spain, on later than July 1. By that tim
the * isober firm have been on the Antonio Lopez. i all believe that empty stomachs
trial trips on American ships. Hoover will arrange for Hoi-j and physical financial exhaustion
Hi* Shell Machinery* I landers to take over the work, j wili have argued successfully for
The company j« equipped with He was forced to drop the great * terminating the struggle.
........... ' r ’ As one diplomat here expresse
VOTE IN APRIL
ON CITY HAIL;
THREE PLANS
plete recount gave Johnson a ^l,° railroad managers Thursday.
railway brolherhomla. i |Pa(, of 2T voleg Thoy will then rnako a dater-
Subscription o the doctrine ori?ina, collI„. *JITP Jrthn ! mi-md effort, to ream,
was announced in a 2400 word -
. , .. . # .. , ^ council whioh. under presidenc\r
igsn.ssv*'.iss.ir* ’ - n ,:,w-
Thn cnuplc will live either In ; rh^.ed h“"' .
1 Tulsa or Muskogee where the b'f,- «*CTirie nt phase of
'Keeshen company has branch of- ^e'l s action, i. is poli.'ed
.. out.. Is -tho fact that Gompers Is.
1__a member nf the official nation-
al d«fcn«e council, and a : such
ICOMPANY RIVALRY IS Ids 1n conference with Pres, lent
i CAUSING SECRET DRILLS 'Vllsnn’s cabinet and the nation's
_ ! __ biggest capitalist*.
Speak l-'or Millions.
Three plans for a new citv hall' Rivalry between the four eoTO. ‘speak for mliilons
HARRY K. INS’
to reach soma
agreement. The hrctheirbood-
' chiefs ' hope t■ > he successful.”
' trdeg Issue.),
1 The let t ■ r decs not mention
1 any strike order to be used ta
I event thn Thursday meeting
| fails. This order. If has been
I reported, s* ts Saturday night aa
j the tlmn for starting a "piW",
. gresslve stritr-V to begin m
; Ka.-tern roads and spread ta
I others.
machinery to make shells. new campaign for funds recently
Attempt to smuggle chrono- launched in this country' and
meters ashore from the liners made hurried arrangements for
was the part played hy Fischer's the trip abroad,
wife. Fedora] agents believe it Before leaving Hoover re-
was the Intention to use them fused to comment on the situa-
as time clocks to set off timed tion hrought about bv the tor-
explosives in event of war. pedohig of the Belgian relief
Flseher is not an Amerioan ship Storstat.
citizen and has been in this; _____
country only a few years. But, pro#t Give* Picture
it. 'an empty larder may serv;
to restore reason.”
By July, it Is believed, si c-
cess or failure of the U-boa*
will have boon determined.
!m|x>rtnnc«> of This.
If it does tho servire exported
by the imperial governmen*. it
is believed tho war will degep-
t orate into a contest in which
fittest stomach
y because of his various contracts1,-.# . I survival of tho
with the government lie has had I(r ,S'?r,p Sinking : will w*n
with the government was to bid Storstat "as given b> . ,n a]] pvpnt, fh„ r-boat promises
to low as actually to lose money Cons"1 Queenstown. In a whether a success or failure—,
on the transactions message to the state department to habtPn thp pnd 0? th(1 ,var |
Richard Jacobs, another Ger- 0(J,a^ Political event?, phaping !n
man plot prisoner here, declared 72*"? ni0R^a^ Lurope are read here as the
today he was oae of the German submarine eneliewt anlp .rom handwriting on the wall.
■ailors. who, under orders. J. ** for V n,^nutPS dm- Kngland and France both
wrecked the machinery of the ;n* Storstat stopped and have their cabinet crise> whI
German liner Vaterland at Ho-: unmistakable « gns of Russian and Italian situation
bok«n. V. J. Ho walked to*** ,.p an relief errand. indicates disruption or weakness
Thiladelpbla from N>w York. j After f;' een minutes n'^rva! Aside from political and food
—■■■ 1 —■ — ---- ; storstat torpedoed without warn- questions there is the subjr * of
11. S. IS TAKING irur from <0<> >arr,f:- T> carried financial stress.
I.?.*'-, ivj \i/Acv CTDivr neither gun or wireless No at- ------------
- WAbt S 1 R,KE , tempt to escape or resist. ,
By Vnitrd Pmu. I "Three boats became s^parat- < CLEVELAND MAn TO
New York. March 13.—Qee=-|*d Captain's boat rescued by ADDRESS AD CLUB
Honing of seamen regarding patrol. --——
Gustav Braun, secretary of tb.> “After severe battle with set. " '• f.iandbr. « .eveiand.
Atlantic district. International fourth enginee- ti ed o' expos.;re ° • hra'i of tb- ptemotion de
.Seamen's ' ninn, led marine cir- *"'• shock. Sole American J->hn paftm.-nt o' Sr r-pp«McHae tint.
cIcr here to the heiief today that n°v' Christian. 121 Mercer strej- tapers, will address thP nkla
the S. department of jnstlee. Seattle, saved '' homa Mt J Ad e i at Medn -sday,
is taking an active interest in! - , uoon bk.r-ln luncheon
Thf* o’* L*r tv an tho h!g subjsot
yfy i rul'd Vrmn. j tinder di^iMi-^ion • todajrft
?o^batThe
election In April. j *hat *£T?, dr'n pr‘r,*a?J> " 1' We are not a party. We repre w h j. 1, .-'urt. 1 folio-, ing the kill- »n c]„ .. the *1*ua«oS
lhe decision of voters will not ^ Instituted. In propajvLon .or . t,nt orgnnfzn?ions hold tDyothor 0f s*;in'<»ril winti when a $ .. .,.; *»
be binding on the city commls- the parade from the armory „y 0, ....... n.Lev ^mmi-Vlon TriJTlim I„ s n«r It
ston but will give the city fathers downtown Sunday afternoon a1 v, e r ntt-s. nt th» part of tin ,-„(Ja. ...... . 1
some Idea of what the people pre-, 2:30. ; (.|()-Ps‘ to the fundanten The I’cniisvlvani-L . .n tv
fer. I. C. Wheeler, batnllion rom i,fp ' ,
Flnancer Donnelly was to|mander. and instructor o' one . and ««e of lr,dt-« Thaw's nn'.t'w" apparentl'-‘’m,, p. ,
company, said Tuesday when two fr.„, -r..-cr 't.-n the r..,tll-n ,0 IO ,v..w v
companies drill together. the l0(.,.. of wxr an i w'll in time for lri;ll nll , harL,„ (>r IiK
sup rce.|.» ag-neje- of dewtruc- end mistteatin:; Fr.-.letk Gump »•
tion. A world war is on. wh* th- jr , Hf Kansas City
er - e approve i' or no'. AV« \Vv. v- .d. auG-'rlMes v" con- -■
'•'ns* re-ogn./.e that wa: a Mniio their fight for extradi- on. fr,
'-'r-i'lon ’with whi'dt w-< nuts* ho-'<\e:
f'-'-on ' Art older has heen • - sited p'ac-
__ lexhor and Mars. ing Thaw in ousted' of s'
"In no previous war has or Mary's hospital when h- I;..
Rain !« not to trt'er'e-e w-Mh gar,Dei labor *aken a d ....... -r 1,-en eor'tried Mnc* ’ •< attorn;,*
the vot-i'h** reception and ball for Okla- part. a. stibld.-.
ers would have to be submitted ; homa City's naHonal guardsmen d.ibor ha- now re,- -, d r
to them again in thn form of a Tuesday night at thn tul tor' • ': r. ' ■' r r * VANCE McCORMICK MAY
bond issue before it could be tim, tho entertalnmen* esmmi*- ”• power arid re*nur> -s - r;FT Tflklfl PflPTFru l n
carried out. ; tee announced. and mud make defir 'e con IUMU rui. I fUUD
make the three-plan proposal to
the commission Tuesday after-
noon.
The plans are: F*irst—to
build an office building on the
present site: second, to sell the
present site and erect a hall
anil audltorum on cheaper
ground; thiid. to build a new
city hall on the present site If
the fire-wrecked bulging cannot
be remodeled.
Any plan favored b
jibes fly back and force so fa-'
drill commands can hardly be
hea rd.
DRIZZLE WONT STOP
GUARDSMEN’S r>ARTY
■ ! (
;s belie'.-, d ' Mild ,ions would
even v or e. in \ ,ew o' h uh food
’i v. .., n the strtk*
threaten*"! last summer.
irv'iire X .,riI tt -wan
> ght deflay
a sc- n er CoTlgTSOO
w«'•! "ii.o--Ada for
a: 1 h oc- sen’ativea
;:.p :i a ,, -•;i',* to readh
tVashint-' on on t -n"
toard of m mImi
a r i .n> •' led M
- . - t- r a on "it tirer.-h bet Mai
• is and
\ • : will nt*k * f:n.il of-
- r »o re ' an > eat In
» r, ••••ret. cf Ole
Va
Financer Donnelly said It ; The recepiinm start* a* 3 p sfruct've propona's " it,., i n h,i /•,■•«
would cost very little extra to let m. Gov. Williams and staff o' Labor demand' 1* 1* s'a'ed Wa-h!rtgf r> \fareh *
the people express their views flcerw under Col Roy Hoffman 'he rirht In w t times o be M'l'orm.'ik. . airman
in tho general election. of the First Regiment will th“ reeoenized de fender of »at» Demor. a:ie N„ : ; *
-- heed the receiving l'ne earners again-' 'he • tm» forces g ,, f,r 0»*prp. .. p ....
After a "ttrlx'r" of an hour ’ha' In previous wars have rm'de bassador to Japan. av<
the floor vrill be cleared an I ar- natir .aj nece«-i'v an excuse for wpj| aiitb«>n'n-:ited report •
s-piec* orchcs'ri wfH star the ruthless inet aode Heretofore iaT
danelng. • 1 declared, labor has borne jn Tfww of MeTorfidk dec 11
- ■ —------ ; h brunt of war*? terrors an’
in bed today gradually impr. v- SEVENTEEN TRAPPED IN :
Railroads Unprepared
For Strike. Belief
III, I nihil /'•••-
WIRE C0RES|
ding
-President Wilson was still
‘‘Industrial
— Pardon for Maury Diggs and
Drew Caminettl, California
youths convicted of violating the
whites'ave law, is sought front
President Wilson Seventeen men were trapped
MINE. BY EXPLOSION of •!*.« living .. ‘ n
In*, there w I 1 be
the prosper** of li-
ra ri. present am.ha««
nil.
Hr
Hy Pnlhif prrnn
Ca nonburg. Pa
TRUCK TURNS TURTLE.
KILLS 20 MEXICANS
the wage strike hy seamen who Washington Hern
were to have taken the Atlantic; of Relief Plans
transport freight ship Man- Hy I s*l*i /'*■*■*».
churla from New York to Ix>a-1 Washington. March 13—Plana _
lion- | again are under consideration for By I'nited Pent.
Braun declares he is a nat-! turning over Belgian relief work la>* Angeles, c«, March IS—
tiraliged American from Sweden to Holland or ^»;teer!and or Twen*v -trvo il»\i t,* -e
and that he ha* to'«' In *H* ' ho*h. ft her am* known P- c«p.P. .... n.'
countrv 14 rea-» He freq-.cn' depar'tpcr* '*. j»v f „ . .. v- ,r , ' ,
wwltai Bill addressed to Cut- *o*M mean withdrawal »? • .» edge **' ltd*
tsv Brow.. t Arne- —kr-—
— Par s reports that n »*r<
German fore© was repuised
Verd u n.
have passed over St. I.o is 'ree
Municipal bridge.
March 13 --
!n
a coal mips a* Henderson *od»v
by ’to exp!o»lon«.
Tn» re-ei'e car from P
At that *'me It
was rumored 12 w*re d“a1
try,” the u*
v 1 con tin
"\Yf*h this p!rhr
there
sof!:* *>d oblfarxrlon
In war *
ob. Ira tion •.-ike-*
•hr form
•**r\ . fa j n *: r *' n?*a
o' *h« -o'
11^* Rp.tlr.-♦ FQPmt 1
"Our labor rn
ovAffien'
and
A%A.n§' *T
‘arlr-rn. Bit wb
a • opr>
m'’itar?frrY, hoM
« 'ha* 1*
duty of a r.at for trj
► defAr.d ft
arainet Inju t1< A
ar d lnva«
*> C*
JUDGE STUART WILL
ADDRESS TEXAS BAR
11,1 Judge
Thtiraday
d'' -a'e Okla
Jte-kmen
"•cs In. lte*1 1
'he Riir c.ynv-
uly.
st jn
were neede.-j todav for (ruff«,rer*!
from tornado a.t Newcastle. Ind..
*m'-*r* were killed >; j |;.-
A0r» r»0f 1 propertv
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REPORT SIXTY U-BOATS
DESTROYED IN MONTH
Nickel Plate Strike
Is Set For Saturday
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 142, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 13, 1917, newspaper, March 13, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860106/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.