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Indian Citizen from Atoka, Oklahoma • 4

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The In.li jn (jii I( inoiT.il st.yt.x st.vii: rk it: wo on y.u.ai io i Dairy and Pleasant Valley News Ml I I (It ill i.i,: HOT SHOTS and BROADSIDES 'i esh i mikI today in Oklahoma History and Public Affairs. Bv U. RUMS ELL I we an atiend-a'e -'o i 23 eduction at Sunu.iy sihool. This Sunday our attendance was only 14 on ac ount ol the cold icy we ther. Superintendent in That Ardmore holds the spotlight with' Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. too deep fir me A-k County Attor- the sumptuous new $830, 000 lodge jB C. Wynck, Mr. and Mrs. Warren ley Bill Parker who advises the overlooking the lake, and the forty- Miller and son, Mr.

and Mrs. Guy CoinnnvioiK rs when they are in a four new modernistic cabin, bring- Kellog, Ervin Pool and children, To A'oks Hu 1 o.v it 'ha' lands to nig the Comm: vet finds t.u I'l HUC HI II.DiM.s siW(, IRM SlKUlts UiMIXIsiiu a i 'or Poo (I'lii be "o' nej ub! A I. TO. a'. April 1 1 i iu i to thr a'H coruenii lmati 1 a proxai a-.

loti luo Poi, too' ae)th, Iriteiiri lot, ij(j hsp 170 foot dept i ft slriet fromaee dimension- mil titered provided the area a aporov the In al. cases where bids should be submitted bv actua ers of properties and a bj aeni umentary evidence of authoiity nm 1 attached to proposals submitted bs Upon application, the Potmas" supply perspective bidders nh jr, blanks and a circular nivlnu par- as lo requirements and preparation of bids and data lo pany same Mall or deliver all to the Postmasters OUue al Atoll nuljs, Public Buildings lu' 1 cook r-P 9b l. BEN BOON Jr. M.vn.iguig Lae, or Published Fieri Thuisdnv at ATOKA OKLAHOMA. (IT) Mvrrrd AUtkH.

Okinnoii.n t-Mngd dui mail mU.r Lii.tr Ut Au Congreai, Mari 3, 1 87ft llvtnbnr Oklahoma Praia AiwiiiMhh and Halt Ontury Cluh BUBSCRIPTION RATEo. Atoka County. 1 year S2 00 Blale of Oklahoma, 1 year $3 Oo V. F. W.

Auxiliary The I. die. A i 1 1 a i to the VEW me; in Mmiil.n, Man 3. the IOOK lull to the puipiec of elect lint (illiiei Ini lie (mump (ai After the ineelilii. a-ii.

Itllt.h-lllcllt.x wt'l" "Ill'll Ihe fullllolUg offu us vs lei ted President Olaia M. infill Vk ing the total number of cabins now I Mrs. Bill Miller and Arthur Pool available to seventy-eight. Nothing i We hope for better weather and a ha.s been sjiaied to enhance the i big crowd next Sunday. I ake Murrav area and to make it The HD club ladies enjoyed the ti.e show place of the southwest, day with Mrs.

B. C. Wynck last 'I hue is good fishing and boating i Thursday. Those present were: and swimming as well as all of the Mesdames- Ted Gabbert, Guy Kel-ri creational facilities available I log, jr Cl ud Self, G. E.

Kellog connection with tlie lodce. I and Bill Miller. Quart, Mountain Paik nestles I We quilted on hte qmlt that Mrs. among tilt rugged granite moun- WvRk is making fur the church, ta.ns ot western Oklahoma, near djKi after a lovely luncheon we met Altus, and boast two group camps Mls overturf, our new HD end tin new two-btdroom house- (nt- Th(, Mlbjccl being k.cpmg completely modern. Cultuu, of Ample playground equipment is R(ll, as answeied by our available lor chilcuen A 6.000-ucie liUonu, Devot'oiral.

Life Ihc llrht and Ihr Iroplt VV ,11 find tie ir a WHY SOM I M) JIRIIS Mti: iisitoiming Tlie i miiaiii Imp ol a ('rand in this vvetk ha. natllallv Aloha eotin'V 1 nine' hin.t to (let fait at-'ilitinn llom the Hal aooilt 'li' vveathir, nun! politii 1 1 it in and I lie I In i i I let I 1 mu Qu)' Hal III 1 11 In" i are ti i i urn than it urn name he In lull vv no I and d' 1 the Inn lor June-in Atoka i ountv have t. past the personal jur- il's who hear and weigh the great jam. The Wilson Ranch, Route One Coalgate, Okh i. THE SUPREME COURT Slate of Oklahoma Di tiver Davison Cluef Justice Mr I3( ei lu Wll Coulg Oklahoma Dear Beecher: I li ave been enjoying reading vour philosophy the Reioid-Ri gistei loi a long time Kei up the good wol Your fitend, Dcnv it Tin siction of the i the lanhood home ot I liirt JiMier Daiwm and to tin nf who know him match the above i nmplunent is ot me ln-t ma gnu udr The liberties ot the eomi'ry ai sate so long as Midi juri.ls govern lU1 court Yours tin lv BEECHER WILSON Eileen Mt Hon.

Jl it e-Iies, () exp' tations Norma Mi Neil, Tieasuiei, Doio- (j( wb() uu. it leal eye thy Mead. Chaplain, Gladys Ma- open tut mattei mv ilv-honey, Conihii I rcss, Iioniiii' Iliomp- mi, diitivc olliccis eon. Gu.ud. Hue Willtory, 2 Year ls tmielv as the gland jurv be-Trustee, Gladys McNeil; 3 Year ms it dc'ibt rations, to con adcr Trustee, Winnie Bowman.

Bee tin causes for popular (hsappomt-Dora Lee Mome; Color Bearer No muit It is piner to weigh the ilif-1 Mae Lucas, Color Beater No 2, terence between diicct and untteil.il Nellie Hooteii', Color Dealer No. 3, evidence and the usual null-run of Joye Mae Spioilse, Color Dealer Illinois, hear-sav and immateiial No. 4. Elbe Ball, Historian. Saiah evideme so often he.nd bv a pi and Hubbard.

Patilotie Instructor. Stel- juiy. la Ladd. attitude ot tlie OBITUARY Mrs. Callie IL.ttie Gicgs.

aei passed away at her home i Coleman, Oklahoma March 1J Funeral services were condui fiom the Eh school i Impel Tuci March 14. Burial was in Coier i emet ery. Keith Sun Fum Home of Atoka, in elm. Survivors are: One daughter, May Gamble. Lubbock, Texas, i son, Ray Griggs, Lubbock, Tev one sister, Mrs Nellie Rayden, Angeles, Calif two brothers, CL lie Enloe, Oklahoma City, Albert Enloe, Odessa, Texas.

1 Formerly world's famous g. trotters, Harlem Aces with mu? basketball artist, such star a put Patterson from Morgan Collegi Daughtry of Virginia Union, V. bur Carter of Wilbeiforce, Ral, uj Pete of Shaw University, Jake B. son of Wisconsin, Proctor Milwaukee, Captain Johnny -r, of La Crosse State Tcailui If you want to see basketb 1., come to the Atoka Highschool I nesduv, Mai eh 29, 7 '3(1. Acim adult, 10c children in adv.inn Peliminary game: Dunbar (.

team vs. mglass Grade L. Perry i picking a team to i the iieojile a show. Don't mi 1- .) The University of Oklaliom i School coopeiation with Piess publishes the Oklahoma Review, containing articles on renet legal problems, student ments and book leviews. Out mg students edit he public at.

n. O'J I Commander, Willie Tilt Post and Health of Moses, by Mrs. G. E. Kellog Songs by all, included America the beautiful, and Auld Lang Syne.

Little Wilton Ray Smith is on Hie sick list this week. Dee Ridgway is still under the either also. The Pleasant Valley Ball team Is pioud of the trophy they won at the couny tournament Thursday. The Goss community is planning an Easter service. Bro.

Goss of Lane is officiating. All his McGee Valley friends are invited to attend Theie will be an Egg hunt and dinner on the ground also. The Bill Kellogs new home is coming along nuely. They plan on moving in it soon. Tommy and Billie Ruth Hamilton have a mw boy.

Both mother and son repoited doing fine and Betty Griggs have moved to Moyei He has a good job (here. I Your reporter. Hundreds of courses will be of-lried in 50 schools and depaitment at the tight-vveek summer session of lilt1 University of Oklahoma liom June 8 to August 7. Sixty clays after the opening of the Chcjokee Outlet 1893, ihe Inst one-room si hool building, erected bv public subscription, was completed. volume of erret evulmee that ()1)H )ll(, Uslllli m.

visug.dion that eoveis law viola-offteers. )ums hk, a Huhbaid Few bkl. to ul, gi.md juiy tioni brnmes. and peixuii.il mcic is liable to the I in 1 ilem i liat gmg pei sol nil ti lend it long standing with some major nr mnmr violation ol the law Tin re al the piobabilit that i liai ges I oil the tin will not lie we-j'w lamed in a mint of ompelent lur-isdiilmn when the ai used is given in oppoi I unit to mai -hal hi. de- told the stoty as related above and then added the boldi st narrative of oftual bllbeiy I ever heard He ''ave mums, dates and details.

He even had some documentary cvi-deni b.u up his charge that i the IIHIH! Judge, tlie County i the if! amt Countv At-lotnev and evin the Chairman ot the Bo. ml of County Coinriu wide monthly the ptolee-tmn swag he and Gain'd had raised in the imdei vv Id Itogei a Led me to take hull to Giiveinor Haskell He wanted to turn evidence and (lean up the giattiis even it it should run him out of the (ountry I had known Rogers for several years He had the general reputation of being a "squ.ue gambler." that he operated Joints that were never (barged with having crooked dice, marked cards or controlled roulette wheels. He was known for his (haritus and for his sobriety Asioe from his impanlonable avocation he was what could be designated a "good citien I did not quest ion his story, for I believed the man. I went, to Governor Haskell and repeated the unusual stnrv and the equest of Rogers He mall told me to bung the man Rogers lame in and lepeated the story as he had told it to me He knew the value ot material evidence lie had with him Haskell si cmed (oii-v lured, but told Rogi to stay town as he might want to make fuilher investigations The Governor was plainlv grieved I)M mt Judge Main had been hi. close pel si ma 1 1 1 lend But Has-ki 11 ii'speited hi own oath ol ot- 1 li i The Guvtimir rut lor Mloinrv Geneial Chas Wes', and oideiid turn to liitii view Rogeis and ri poi hi ion.

That ill tilt Ha kell i ked me lo 1 1 to ivv nee 'tlen mv 1 ii it anil sec that p'ti-liiuis ir a grand inn vveie placet i i la mn In ru Judge ibetl complied with tlie law and i ailed a grand mn. even though lie "i ei that he would he nnplii ated the investigation Mv paper had can led in intimation that hci an some one had squealed Governor Haskell vu, sending the At oi nt Geneial to the pitcher's box The gland jury was but a hours old when tlie aged County Commissioner, who was a devout Catholic, went to his priest and contessed his eonneition with the cm nipt gang The priest made him go direct to Annuity General WiM and repeat his confession Wet promised immunity if the old man would tell the same stoiv on the vv lines, stand Within a week the blow tel! In-(lrtmrnts were returmd again a ah ot Inals uamid bv Gambler Rogers and also his rival Johnnie Guntt 11 ot ic i Is, save the Counlv Judge veic cumiited G.mrtt 'ot olfwilh J.uk Ma president, Mis Oklahoma Cdy. BEliKKLI'A, Cal University ol Cahtoima have set a new ligme tor the population of 1 1 nil al Mcmio a the time of Culliv. They nu'lili lit ally their i nlleiigues lor dl.iaiu' lllg leputable ti.timony and "aibltiaiy laitms" Tlie imifesso's 111. Bhiu hut n.

Cook and l't 1 coneluded the around 1.010,000 pei wins i.dhei than he genet ally aiiepted lieuie of about They se their estimate on three sep.uate computation "Tills violent disi tep.nu ari.es," the professors said, lefe'uug to the differences the ligures. "hom the conviction among most scholair that the am lent observers, wcie not to lx ti listed Bowman and member, Neil, were piesent at the mem to act as judges in the cm mn The newly elected ollners will be installed oftiee on Mon- day. April 3, by the l)epai Iment Eitna L. Cool, ul ti ley Mmi! on. population was A rood mini mud he rnll-v mi id, i oin mi t'd bv ev idem The ii-iial iu and til I mu at the i 1 1 1 horn Ihr glam as i' wtT'hs I hr Inc ol 'e I)' wit ni" M's who mav he actuated bv 1 1 engi polll le a nimosd in jump at the i ham to unload ()j 1 1, ii i.i 1 mi ululleiated suspicion lb ton vv 'ait making our pre-iction ahnul the otiteom1 of ir pieamt jmv seMon, li 1 us as, me mi.

elves tli.tt mu simpn ions aie ised on something tangible Tim Hit must have imce than heal- av Old that is what most of the Illinois abroad are piedicatid upon II is the dutv nt g.ooit citiens to 'ome forward it they possess to enlerint tlie candidate raikitj several years aifo when he felt constitution school in his iourth-vv ard balivvick was A ri 1 1 Slcwnit. ic Alulvd c'nimtv Drew Icarsun, is 14c 1 1 i nu? ruiidy I'or tin' il-liour In- maintains annually dnrintg ulcctiun puriods. Vs tin- iiulisul. ilisKili liii mail lor Kaly ami is! el. I ic'I Island ram nails, at Mu Alcslcr jnnclimi, Stewart must needs put in ail day with the pouches and ear-tons.

lint the rest oi Ihe lime lie is tree to observe, evaluate ami participate iu his first love polities, at the pre-einci. countv, stale and national levels. ''It's mv hohhy. son." Stewart expounds. Tve made a study ot it all mv life and I nevei hear of a since I blew into Aloha cmmtv iu 11)07 that I didnt have me a man and throw mv leet out lor him ns strmuf as 1 know low t.alh into the McAlcstcr picture two years aifo, Stewart is haniheaj'ped I i 4 1 1 1 1 iu Atoka county political maiicuv lhit its only K1 miles down here and there nre 10 unoccupied hours daily.

"Anvwav, it sort of me away where I can see the Nearest approach fame for Stewart of a colored in Stewart Paul Stewart for lout odds and I looked over heat them easy, nt he worth what Stewart's title, rives from his easting public During the time prior to November and in loud lake pi ov ides good fishing. Robbers Cave has been carved out of a semi-wilderness in the hill country of eastern Oklahoma and encompassed by a forest game preserve of 8.400 acres. There is a 52-acre lake with a fine beach and fifteen hou-t keeping cabins, five new, as well as a camp. Osage Hills is northern Oklahoma's most popular week-end sixit-with good fishing and the invigorating freshness of the wide open spare. There is plenty of tent area and picnic space, eight housekeeping cabins and a complete group camp.

Beavers Bind, in the heart of the pine-covered Kiannchi mountain, is one of the mos scenic spots the Mate. The clear, swift mountain strtanix fighting fish and there are eighteen cabins available and gioup ramp lacilitirs. Roman Nose, near Watonga, is a rugged canyon, named for Cheyenne Roman Nose, and features a eon-iiete swill 'lung pool led tiom huge 11 mg, and a native stone batli-linue. Plentv of spare lor pirmik- hiking call be iound Binding Spnngs like an oasis 111 Bu1 siitioii of the lai imithwet plains, attiacting visiton I with the interesting sand dunes and the )imgs that boll up thioughthe sand, the laget Bowing 31H) gallons per minute. There is a four-acic lake, swimming pool and picnic gi minds with tireplaces and oven id I'.

i 1 1 1 1 i i I i 'kill" I ho inn mi S'li Thev said model scholars were in the Imhi. of dlieetun; ea.ly I applies ho to he abuses estimates bv some a'bdrnty f.c- 'Mioum laws a well the admm-r 11 isli.dioiis ot public ollie.ils tor. rangim; fiom wo Those mier'sted (luetic luiuoi Tt seems to me tha i ontoici ment. can haully expect money of responsible wi eu.siomcrs of bootleggers to volnn- br ilisc.udcd so cassily. tin a us can anticipat lory would have to tie tewii in e- the light, of later ussuinpions witnesses who pn ter a ti Prs.

Cook and Simpson concluded. th(, to a qia on vvlicra thn have hccu hu.mg then lie's Y(lc7l, BOYAIiSrON Mass ill Chas Richardson su'tcit'il 4a 1) me h.u- 1 1 list ext uigm hci Then tlieie is to he con-1, li i the div Mon ol puhln sent liable evulence ol vviong do- "in the nr la vea'' ol hi, nt ganh lniuot It would bte Iioctoi said a pho.photoin dctu lencv vv a to hlame Lu his Uiici'-hn lk-a veal avi i.ui' mp. ''sill (11)1 1 1 mph 1'n ip 1 -i 11 (me Roger lit; okkihom 1 without octiiu mixed up in 1 1 trees, he observes. "1 hen too. 1 bump into Atoka people up there all the time and tlicv tails more when liny ic away fiom home and don know all 111, peo-ph standing "A the result of hi hmi.

study jiai tii ipalii pol dies. Sh art us.mi 1 eqai'd ull'ic and ol U'lT IH Kin" a lew mouth fo pi ov 1 Mi.e he vva not all. ml i'l 1 1 1 lo et i.i i 1 no! op 1 mils mni OI I'MV 1 il ic 1 1 Ii 1 come to 1 1 1 la 11 en Ihe seels me ol pul I 1 III ill 1 Is 1 1 1 'll, i I I I I I I 1 nil ice Sh 1 i A 1 1 ii il( ill 'i'11 si folk "I ipi'iim limm "i 1 1 1 i Ihe tines I sh i pe was a rooting, tooting supporter of Congress and saw elected in the I act of against a fast boss. the crowd running and figured 1 could Stewart recalls. "Then 1 figured it would- it was going to cost so I pulled out.

The Poor Mans Drew Pearson. dvi capacity for detecting, analyzing and fores thinking on a given set of events. of travail for all good Democrats just li, 1 1) IS. Stewart was arguing unequivocally tones that President Truman was 401114 to put it on Governor Dewey. All friends, buddies, acquaintances and passcis-by around McAlcstcr and Atoka county were oiven the correct won! on the outcome of the election.

II10114I1 many failed lo heed and went mi lose vv nqcrs on 1 lew ev. "I dont know how mil di I liial ileclion, St arl deihnv, luo it I le a Ii 1 pit i il up si 1 Ihe Vim Dost 101:1 ih -m: 1 1 1 1 r. '1 hi helvveen 11. Im i r. Pin life-1 "I'm 1 env ii Is I of Isepresent.itiv Speaker VV; 1 I 1 Po1 linqsley eorrespi inded with Shwai1 summer vacation and he heard eviiv word of Ihe leslimonv and arguments.

seen it in the jurys faces on the second day of (he trial that they wu." going to turn her loose. Stewart asserts. "Kverybodv including the sherilf and his deputies and Ik Ik (look and Red Robinson and lots more figured I was crazy. 1 won a lot of Krebs chicken liners olf the trial when she heat 1 1 1 charge. J.ooks the only one that paid me et, though.

Stewart's present real hot predation, only sligiillv fantastic1, eoneei ns the nebulous slate senator's nice in Atoka and Goal eotml'es. "I lie wav I qol it figured is tint both Henry Cooper and Harold Ton will tile lor the senate1. savs Stevvail. I seen Ton- iu the McAlcstcr hank the other dav and lie said he done had the money and was tor sure going to run. And Henry has been running for Hi years already.

They'll get filed and that'll s-are everybody else out Slrirart IH I vv 1 I 111 'll I I I i 1 1 1 1 I 1 vv 1 I I 1 1 I 111' I 10 1 1,11 I li it vv i nt ill 1 I Pc hi a -a I' hi m-l ol al in the oci'lv amt 1.111 i'd the gieate! cn- Uion 111 Oklali mu gov ei unit 11'al i ei i luoiui ted betoie oi 1 11:1 (i VV1HI I It HI lT Ills WORD. 1 In Sliavvnee ill till e.ulv ilav tateliood tin 1 1 vveie two king inn the gambling and liquor noi.d lolm Logii and John Gmett Fo' veil I lu opei Ued cp Hell (X -a loa.il had he.uted laid bv the I ivv 1 aued I hem to loin uni 1 1 1 1 1 1 pio'eition 'In ide ol 'V I 'v I ov In lx the law TPee. one 11 lie le II 'f- I i loncenrd 'lie nil (, 11 1 1 1 1,11 'i i in, 1 i i ih it 1 i I 1,1 11. 1 I 1 a i i i l.d i i inn I a 111" 1 1 -I I lie pi i iueid o. Ri Klah, ill it Chamber ot 1 Coinmci i mav be agamt him Ihe husking, but to be able to add to In advaine ubitu.uy that he vva cotiMilert'd lor the iiml uiely be some eompeti-sation Oklahoma needs a man who know state government better than he know ixin jonquils and stinp-di agon' If Mate Senator Jim Name de-chics to enter tlie lace for governor, which I sun doubt then I will prruiel that Nance will tmnli ''id or a cloe tlnui the lirt I'uniau' It lit make the we in tot ot one ol tii" most ex-i ''tig and mtoiesung i.unpii.n u.

d.n inoriiinii sl.ut "I'llme tip uud mak-iii! if dnvv Id elmreli. man tli.it don't never take a drink is likely to turn up with a slight lueatli and the hoy who is always ni mind lieer joints stmts not beiiuf there so much. Stewart fuels that public condemnation of the politicians back-slidiiuf mt a few little promises is unfair and inconsiderate since they have lo he all 1 1 1 1 mls to all men. Out ol his I years experience, Stewart has developed a siire-lirc approach in the persuasion of vvaveiiny or doubtful voters. "I wait until way late alter they are cone to sleep, about two oclock in the moiniiiti is the best lime, and then I 40 to their house and them out of bed POLITICAL announcer: I i i 1 he 1 1 1 .111 tli1 1 1 1 lu-vi, in 11 1 a I i pi III I 1 1 I maisi li" 1.1.

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II. OOi. j.wir.s 11. mm nuns. .101 (iii.nrni ia.a Tor Shih Semitoi (Toni ami Atoka Counties) JITXU) COOTI Tor Iepres'ntativr II.

It. COOK lion A. TII TXT (2nd, Term) miADSlI.WY Tor Sheriff: (Atoka Con nit) a. ii. warn.

Tor Counfi Treasurer: ncssii: i.owhy Tor Count ij Commissioner, District Xo. 2: J. (Dub) lionCIITS (JA) .1. .1. TORI) Tv 'or Ihsliii I nn civ! s.

i "dod, up. I Ro oi e. an i a. no; la; Il i'd 1 1 ct lie i 1 III I Po Kci i i am i od mo in xt mot n-n lit nd Mi' 1 been ('moved oe MoiK He caked on 'lie o'he: John found 'um opei a lain! tontul him uny mpal Lei Roget tip'pii'iied the slienff. iskmg if he hid xitioi td tlie raid Me had Tlien Roger told the sheriff that lie would give him until nightfall to return both inn: fixture Tlie slier.

ff complied Bus mess went on a usual for several Then the eiure was reoeated I Red Ule who rpaI1 I'kM Hnllarc nAr Hnv otiTtcr ihoma hnlorv I true tiiat theie ate appiox-iin ue.v oil" hmidted i iiikiren in ki ii'v violating tne oimpul'i'iv ih'il attetuiani law 'Win von ak The ev ho anwei Who never forget. "Pretty epenive mud iwi'L." f-l. his fifteen dollars per dav along to listen to me. lie declares. 1 hey get up all sleepy and dont know what's happening and I light into them with the stuff about mv hoy.

It impresses them a whole lot more thataway than it ii. nr in i or store Thev vo sav iui fism.c if Hint lime h.ni., havc a in well-organized political drive. A drink dont mean a whole lot though. he asserts, Most of the time a man has his mind made up already. and to the but Arthur V'r'MMv'l'l, i tioth be at the election board office in Oklahoma City agd lraw.

Thatll let Ferman Phillips gel in and liell win with Tj ou anvb0d; 7. 'VV i li the jockeying of the two counties over II. D. Finns, it is possible with life in the big city and would now tike to have some one take an advance poll of the home county voters. Advice: Dont count voters; count hostile truckers and then multiply by four.

Slight increases in salaries of county officals, as provided by the List legislature, do not become ef- fertile until the new officals take 0ffu Can our county treasury the drain without tinkering wi'M preei't tax valuation 1 That is 5.1E0 oc snd this tune the refused to return the proceeds of Uie raid Rogers went to his brother gambler and laid down an ultimatum It was this: "You are double crossing me; we together bought and paid for protection. If I am not allowed to operate, you shall not operate Get my stuff back tonight or I will spill the Johnme Garrett merely laughed he knew lie had the local law tied but he did not look far enough E1 1 1 i 1 1 He dont mind taking the drink riding polls nlxuit To tier cent of the time, he just goes on and votes like r. i vt ftlrcrtdy flfjurf out. His stubborn loyalty to xlitical friends and the vio Icnco of his participation in balloting has brought many threats to Stewarts door hut as yet he is unharmed. "They just talk big and rough when they get healed op." he avers.

"1 just go on about my business and jive tin ll'ius a tough I 1 1 whenever I Sl a' -H 1 1 1 iimd." nrmmd evident politicos selection of ,1 successor to Senator that Phillips would he the only compromise able to prevent a inpiinc among the peda gogues. As ramrod of the Ol. k.honiii Association. Phillips swings mighlv 1 heads of 1 I 1 1 of old I ill 1 1 i i 11 Vi 'Is, 'b il an 1. 1..

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