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KLAX OFFICIAL ARRESTED. MORE HORSE-WHIPPING. * (“Sydney Sun” Cables). (Received this day at 9.15 a.m.) NEW YORK. Sept. 23. Mr Walton, Governor of Oklahoma, Ims caused the arrest ol Jewett, the Highest ollieer of the Ku Mux Klnn in t|„ri State on a charge of participating in cases of horse-whipping. Jewett is released on heavy bail. The (lovernor declares that sixtycight members of the Oklahoma Legislature are members of the Kin Klux Man and lie threatens to tighten martial law if they continue their efforts to call a special session to impeach him as Governor. Two additional ca-cs ol lu>rse-u hipping bv members ut the Kin Klux Klan |>iiiig the total up to a hundred and sixteen.
astronomer dead. NEW YORK, Sen. 22. Obituary.—Charles Bureklialter, ut. international astronomer. I'TRPO A TRAFFIC PROBLEM. NEW YORK, Sep. 22. Firpo, the boxer, is providing a traffic problem for the New 5 ork police, who will welcome bis departure. He travels in a huge red automobile emblazoned a ith the sign of the bull of the Pampas. Every time lie appears a traffic jamb occurs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1923, Page 3
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