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The Gutmme Daily leader.
Ktr4 M tM Gvtfcri Oftta. fiMtoffifi m mon& (Un mat. a1f (N f Mar 1 lift
VOLUME XLX1V.
HOME.
UUTJ1K1K OKLA. THURSDAY JUNK 10 l'L'O.
"NlIMhKU 80
TU
G 0 P PLATFOHM
AVERTS II FIGHT
endorsement ok the
i'EMMNC; LKAf.l'K COYK-
xaxt otiTnin in sec-
I TIO ok kesolktion
THAT WAS H ltl
y ivu cur
" sv a
TO BEGIN TONIGHT
HALLOTINTJ MAY STAHT HIT
EOIIK IOIlT(;: K
contention ro ami:
" XOT LATLH THAN
SATlTlDAY
BULLETIN.
Coliaeum Chieaoo. Junt 10. BehJed
... ..fieauie and still waiting th Cllt.
coma of the platform fight th rspuf-
can national convention aiservb'.l
ior tit mira session.
Almost t the moment the conven
tion managers mad a tentative agree
went not to hear nominating speech-
until the platform was presented
they received word that the pUtfcrm
committee was about to agree that
II danger of a split had been averted
and that the reoort would be present
d today. A fulfillment of this latter
plan would bring on some of the nom
hiatlng speeches today.
SILENT ON LEAGUE.
Chicago Juno mOmittm al! we
doreement of th endfni? Iea;;j.
covenant the Root resolution pro.
vide for a m-w agreement wlih other
nations which shall. inc-)ul a trlbun-
i for the settlement of international
Jlsputea. u wa preperod by Sirs
tor Root 1-eforw his departure for Fu-
rop but nan been modified eonsi.1
tbly by the sub-coin mm oe.
TEXT TO PUBLIC LATER.
Chicago. Jun 10. Thn numbers
of h aiih-PommKtr'e deelined to five
Wit tlm text of the plnnk. snvlnsr thev
waited to takn an hour or two to
flnallv nollsh It up Kefore givln? it o
The development eini a senm
Tion xn arter the tu'h-roniniittoo hud
ejrun whet pfned llkelv to h
mint bmu ufijprRi' pirilKsle j re
ti'oved anlH'ommlttee nVmhera altl
Iho ftbatacle-whlch had henn'holduic
tip the work of the ennvHitlnn tint
trobaWv would nerm't fimrartlai hy
the eonventlon on the platform at to
day r cession. -
Certain To Be Apnrovad.
The plank owthr with the ro
malnder of th iplii'form. sH'I hud to
re peooed on lv th full reoliitio'
cogtmhtee hut tK herters exnretjd
every eonfldence that the work of fh
pnWomtnUtee wnld he aporjved
virtually without fhange.
Accepted flrt hv the eoT'erpmr of
leaders. th Hoot lank later wif
I..jvn iinnlrr'Tti)t j'irroval bv the
thirteen member or the aub-comnil'
tee.
Nominations Tonight.
Collaeiitn. June fl At 11:20 o.
rlorlc Seeretiry MIHe- rf th renh-
llean ntlo"' romm't'pe Info-mf"'
Cktvernor Willls 0' Ohu who U to
nominate 8onrtv Tlard'n1?. that fhr
eonvenllo wouM Ttroeoit .to nnntlnaf-
lnsr speeches while awalllne he re-
Tor from th nhtform rovmitiew
At a eonfereneo of the ledfr. hoiw-
evr. It w f'orld"' o wpm imtl'
four oVIoek th' afiernoon. wher "
rtort of he platform commlttpe will
foe received
Senalu1 Iilre hod o c'ston'n' fe
'flV wh"J hp nmMMrntt f'or1 'he e'in-
ferenee. Unit Immediatplv wont into
eA"nltatlon with f"iiater W(i(n n'
l""8n. he'd of "tho Riili--r Tn'"-
who. with Senator Smrxtt. of T'tnh
-A hen at twV n't tht 'a hrn'
th" attlita; fmcn'.' Into harmony
Althoutrh the ub-oommltlee pis"
anr.ved todv th Mxlen en'
Amrif(in Ttlonks. thv dH-id.t r
r'"nd the d't'ln miMlno; the platform
Into final shaft? and to Bfhmit It r
the full come!iitie t 4 r. n. ! l r
w inreeBted that the eonventior-
Tn'xh hghl a Tl'eht pelnn to anproTf
the platform end poalbly begin wort'
on nominations.
Cardinal Gibbons Prayi.
Ohr.'rman txde ot the convent lor
Jn order at 1 1 : ?0 !hv rontant whacV-
Jnir of the pave! and rail to the del
r .. tn e'1 the a'l'a sit down
Cardinal OttAons offered the prayer
New Pep Is Glvew. ;
The news that the platform com
ntfi wa about to airrpe iut ntw
life-Into the convention hpll and r
o' enthusiasm ended up Into th
hand stand.
The new plank had t'on
one remainine ln dlsnute. and todav
nrreement was hailed presasrir. r
harmonious turn In all the futur.
platform proceedings of the big con-
vention. How the agreement would affect J
IT
p i a rj k
"Pocket Veto" Trie
7y PaterRule
WaaiWnoto. Jurt 11 (J. Attorney
m ... . aa magg din infor
mal ruling which hat bean tfm-
nniniacUd to President Wilton tnt
th chitf cutivf) hat tn days
after th adjournment of Cortgrest
in which to sign bills and rso'u-
tiont.
This ruls may change th sfjiti
or number of bills which the
president killed by "pocket vsto."
explaining that ha had not had suf
flclet time In which to eonsiia.v
them. These measures Include the
water power bill and the resolution
repealing most of tha special wi-
time legislation.
i
PISTON OF ENGINE
CUT OFF HIS HEAD
most recwiar ccident in Rail- I
roadint? Is Related By
a Muskogee
Man.
MuskoKeo June 10 -11. I. Hav a.
alulant operating uffi.Hr of th M K.
T. railroad a Muskoum
latf's what U aald to Im thf mom i..
(Miliar aeeident In the annaU of rail-
road In.
Mr. Hav. who lieadonartere In n.tl
la Ten waa ln charRe of the Ki it
Worth tierial train of nt-ven Hn!
uan to the S)edway at Indlanauolis
Ind. May 31.
Heard Brakes Set.
Sto:tinK only at dlvlalon lifad'ii.nr
ir-rs the train wan Hpeedln through
Misaourl and Mr. Hays followliK (h
(Continued on l'aitrw B. Co). 1.)
"3912 DIED IN VAIN"
And thus Ends Another Congression
al Investigation.
WfshlnRton June 10 The mil.ir.
Ily in.'nihera of the house aulM oin-
mlttee which Invent liatl exp-ndl
(urea of the A. K. F. made ;.ulillc
what thev tormt'd a preliminary re
wrt in which they iriikke'd alo or
surplua equipnwnt to the French kov
ernmnt. charged that "uwlcea and
criminal" wafe of life occiired on
arniUllce day. roiidciiinixl . American
. .v 7 -
riwu -"uuiiiii iiver huh anu ad-
verted that Junior officers jnd eu-
lifted men had been excluded r'noiit
entirely from th award of war mod-
ala. Repardlnff the flfihtliiK on Artnlx-
tlce day. the reiort mikl a to'a' of
39-1 2 men wore either killed or
wounded afler the arnniallce had been
algned and that coninmndinu ofiici'i
?uve no excus for the continuation
of the fight im; after 11 a. m. t
f l f I 'N'l.-II I I.'lk Cli'li
oiu)i:ns o hook
Xew York June 10 Unfilled or
ders of the U. S. Steel corporation"
for the month ending May SI. were
10947-466 tona it was announced to
day. This Is an Increase of 5S7.719
tona front the previous month when
the fiRurea were 10359747.
WXIYITtV OK MONKY HY
Ainn.AM: IS SAFEST
Council Uluffa la. June 10. A de-
livery of money by a!rlane to a bank
at Dow City la.. Rlxty mllea dMtant.
was made by a local bank. The ship
ment amounted to f"0f0. Money to
this bank ordinarily la Rent bv x-J
mess hut the train was mlaaed the
bank wanted the money and the
ilyie was called.
SHE HEARD BILLY
SUNDAY'S FIRST SERMON
Mrs. Ed. Fielding was here from
F.dmond today shopping. Mrs. Fleld-
nf? Is a consistent reader of The
kDally Leader and says It Is the best
newtipaper In the state. "I heard
Billy Sunday preach hia first Bermon
In Youngstown Iowa. Juat after he
had renounced John Barleycorn and
baseball playing.
He has improved." I
he added.
EMBARGO ON COAL IN
CARLOAD LOTS ON
Washington June 10. An stbargo
on the) supply of Car for movement
of bituminous coal In carload lots
any Lake Erie ports for trans-shipment
by water except on a permit
was ordered today by th Interstate
commerce commission effective June
13th.
the candidates except to hasten it by
r moving the tig cause of delay out
did not tecome Irmuediately appar-
ent. (MLVTKKKEITKHS SELLING
TICKETS TO CONVENTION
Chicago June HO. Chairmen Will
Hays assigned detectives on the trail
of a band of counterfeiters who ire
turning out a wood Imitation of the
republican national convention tick
ets flooding Chicago with them
Many of them have been sold at 2
ASKS FOR VISITORS FflOM
HEBE WHEN TEST STARTS
Uaii
Muihall Invites Guthrie
People to See New Well On
Hia Place Spudded In;
Rayi Oil It Assured.
Zack MulhalJ. of .Muihall. writes to
i M Leadfr aa follows:
vtonin me new lew clay w will
pud ln fttir new te.t and f am tnx
lou to hav a doin or niun orc.m!-
nent t.uthrl roe her to sow the
well ftart and see what a'art
with. Ve have the best material that
nmtiy could tmy ami have spare) to
ex)vne to K.t all improved niachln
ery. W want your criticism. We
sre going to got thi oil and (JutlirlM
will profit. Our motor cars atv it"
tht dlKpcwtil f vUltlnt party whom
ynu titay chooo
'what ticked over 1
the wire during day i
-Juarez An American known as
a xnuiftsler. ami eight. Mexican ar-
rented by Mexican authorities In HI
nemi - district ln connection with a
dperato attempt to set munition
to Villa.
Washington Centum of Ios An-
gele) announced aa fi7f.4KO and that
of San Franclaco an f08 41. showed
that I.oh AiiKelc had outatrlppt'd
San TrYanclaco and Had become the
largeiit city went of St. l.ouU lit the
last decade.
-l-otidon Ted "Kid" Lewis de-
feated Johnny Ionium. llrl(li-li welt-
erweight champion for the welter-
weiKht chumploiinhtp of Kuropo
riiUilutni's Sfcond throwing up the
aponne In the ninth round.
Seagirt. N. J. Governor Ktlward
I. KdwartU candidate ftr the demo-
crat lo preaidontlal nomination Uhu-
ed a statement deinaudlnit liberation
of the Volhtend act aiMl calllnK "upon
the people of the United Rtatea law-
fully and by the constitutional nteth-j
od prescribed to paa Judgment upon
the act."
Vienna -The most aerkuia antl-
aeniltlc demonstration of recent date
took place here Monday iibnt.
Atlantic City Clergymen of th
general aynod of the ' reformed
churches of America voted not to
Klve up the uiie of tobacco to make
I. .' .. ... ...
ineir cnurcn coiitriuuiiontr rnort
If)-
eral.
llelfaat Numerous catMialtle re-
sulted In a pitched battle between
Ulster volunteer and raiders in the
villiiKo of Listnttllaw.
Tarls Confirmation whs an-
nounced of the report that the exe u-
tive council of the leaxue of nation
would meet In London June 14 to
consider the holnhevlk invasion
Persia.
of
rpm an Killed
Man Badly Hurt
In Car Wreck
ivingiianer June 10. Sarai
t . i
Moora of Enid was Instsntly kll cd
nd William F. Black alto of EniJ
was probably fatally Injured whet
fht motor car In which they were
noma was struck by a north bounS
Rock Island passenger train at a
crossing In this city this morninc.
Black was taken to Enid aa wit
the body of the woman. They ware
the Only .occupants of the car.
Black waa unable to give an ex-
planation of the cause of the Acci-
dent except that he didn't sea the
train. The accident becured at 8:30
o'clock at a crossing just within
the city limits of Kingfisher
TAFT TO 'TOOK I V
ON CHICAGO SHOW
Chicago June 10. Former pecsl-
dent Taft will be here tomorrow luorn
Inir from the west and will atop ovnr
a few hours ttefore leaving for ew'
York. It was said today he pro-babl"
would not visit the convention or at-
Mmtt to take part In platform fconfe.
encea.
M0FO0NEY AVAILABLE
FOB SEPJATE'-SCHOOLS
Opinion of. Attorney General
Open Treasury; County
Excise Boards May Make.
Sufficient Lew.
Additional revenue for ae'iaral?
schools for negroes la Oklahoma will
be available In accordance with an
opinion written today by R. E W ood
aeslatant attorney general at the re-
quest of R.' It. Wilson state school
superintendent.
Mr. Wood ruled that county excise
beards may make a sufficient levy
to maintain Feparate negro sehoo's
011 their estimate provided eati'imles
do not exceed the ten-mill conbtitu-
tlornll limit lor county purpokee. In
the past it has been the 'be Hot that
no more thaa a one-mill levy cjuld
b made for negro echooli.
VISITORS VIEWING BIO 14 INCH QUNS WHEN
BATTLESHIP TENNESSEE WAS COMMISSIONED
This in how id- l.rihtlitiu
iiah guns looked vhou
kujht drt-Hilnaiij-hC Tennss't '
was i!aVtl tu conuiussioii
the New York Navy Yard
llrookl.vn. Tlu-re aiv tvtl
f Ihi'tit in the -main hattery of
his Little ml. til ion to l in le
Sum'w tiiu'lttitin eraft.
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ni imm i. .yw.t Wi.mi.1i.. m m a ummnim
WOMEN OF TEXAS TOWN
FILL CITY OFFICES
Town of Jctt Has Female Mayor;
Only One Man Left in
Office After the.
Election.
Jewett Tex. June . Women who
nyw hold the relitim of Kovenmient
In Mcwi'ir have nui.i.ed out an ti.
tellc prorram for then- adminln-
'It'll. They came Into tio.to; :t n.e
-i' fill? election.
Mis. Hattle Adkl.Mn n nnjor. and
.'e has five ulster ti iLvrri: h . m.
nly man remaining olfi-e n it
town nmrshnl. He used to b cop
' rted by fW bnt the ne t r -tjue
I'lti. hln on a Kalftry
The women have alreidy 'iirt. d
clean up cntn;a!trn. The - are rmJ
erliiK street iiiT-iirovemeiil -nul ;b.
collection of l-iu k taies or m w i.iv-s
I." necesearv .In (iv f.i Cievt. 'e-
v Kion if the traffic bw -hi I en-
forcement of the hI k law are tl r
proierSi'd.
TUe womep came Into offlc bv
ttllRht nmjoritlea 'M votes In to'Vera!
Ir.a-tuticca beliiK sufficient to ove-lnrn
tradition.
War Time Rationing
of Sugar June 21
Nf York June 10. Rationing
of sugar as in war time will go
Into effect In hotels and restau-
rants throughout the country on
June 21 A. WL Riley special as-
sistant to Attorney General
Palmer announced here today.
i
REDS ADVANCE NEAR
KIEVE IN RUSSIA
London June id. Rualnn bo-nhe-vlk
force are advaiiUnif n:ar KU-ve
and aouthweat of that city accord I ir
to an official wlwleas iiii-khuko from
Moecow
Peace Treaty Plank. May
Eliminate Senator Johnson
Chii'iifco. June 10. While the K'oot plunk eoniiiicii'lod t ti
Keiwitors' rejectitiiatof (he VerKuillea covciuint it is iiinl'Thttiod
to cotititin a j.vovisiou fxprcHsin in general tcrtiia nsaiii; ai-
proviil of llieirl inleriuitioiinl concert for peace. It. mum tltat
special feature it wan said wliicli led the mild rcNcrvutiotiUN
to ueeept this . . .
News of the aftrt'i-UK'nt started lively Hpeculatioti wliethor
the chunccH of any presidential candidate; would In? aided or
injured by Hn.ndjm.tiiient. The generally expreased first im-
prcsHion was that it would n f feet none of Ihciti except per-
Haps Senator Johnson. He itntin'tliately hailed it it a a victory
for the principle he hud advocated hut it waa pointed out that
it would prohahly remove the opportunity which many of the
delegfltPH thought he wanted for iinpiiHKionetl ilchnte on the
Buhject on the convention floor. Iowdcn Wood Ikitlcr and
llardintf hcad(tiarterH refuaed to ianue any Ktntement nt once
on a plank. It wait naid that (Joveinor Lowden mitrht have
Romethitio; to ny later in the day hut (Jencral Wood 'a lunti-
ager" were inclined to think their candidate Mould remain
adept for the present. .
It in underHtood that there in no apecifie mention of the
Lea true of N'ationM hut there in iuferetitial reference lo it in a
donuneiation of the coiirae of the president in the conduct of
foreign affaira in which he in hlanied for failure to coiiHiilt
with the Henate. The Ketiate wan com-nended for its eonr'
with reference to the general auhject without differentiatinjf
in regard to the view of its group of aenators.
1 n".-rM"irimTri-ri-.rmnrirwM-wiiiwwww
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Moctiiiif Held Today to Adopt a
Workimr Plan For Co op-
erative Selling of the
Staple
a
Oklahoma City. Juno HI.-. .rn7er
"'""" men and count
deittitiiMt i u 1 1. .
irora over i'ie
i lale were to meet t the tato h uh;
here today tn dlseiiao und adopt a
dan worked out by the ekect.'lvc
.......oiuee or wie OklaboniH bntut h of
the American Colton asMix lutlon for
the orKnlzatloii of cotton growers of
in statu or cooi-erttivn lllitc pur-
C'tten. i ne orKlttHllt lotl !o he
known as the Oklahoma Cotton drew-
crs Ksmiclatlon will have a liifiher
h f y of :!0wii it h exMcted and i!o
cowom of the liKelnberw will l' sold
throiish one agency.
More thrni rioo.fk.) iileH of ih Ok
lithoma col ton crop this your will h.
marketed co-open' 1 1 vely v t ...
frs iKt oruiiiK lo preaeiit plims. I tin
eyi'ciitlve coinmltli-e of the aaoci
(foil already has worked out plans foi
the tonf organization anil fi Hit
seiison's murk HI nr.
Marlon H. A pi re lettal repreteiita-
lite of twelve California cotip'ritWn
ai;o'latlons of farmera wlone lunl
ihs hint year ak.K'i-Kaled iitor-j than
;!oo.iwa).oiM) will be one of the prin-
cipal KiM'itkers.
ht-sa to ii am:
i.h(.i: hkacii
Tula. June IOt-TuIhii la to have
the larKOHt nuinit Ipal huAtlriK beach
In Oklahouwi. Ilt'iclnnlntf Mmdav wortt
will he aturted to drain the hike lit
Owen Park. The Itottom will be 4.1ml
cd and chut t-d and the inmjI enlurvcd
t-i act'omiinodate lj"'o bather .it -a
time. The park "hoard held n ao tul
meeting late yexterduy and decide!
(Ot tlllH I'll".
wmjcn
FARMERS UNO BUSINESS
MEN CONFEH ON COTTON
Short Cuts To
Home News
- Tlw uut we-My band tvv
will lt. ftWn Friday nlaht hett'r t Ut
at a ticiix's. in from ot the ptMinttn
al Federal fwrk A kt proitrum h i
been arraiiaed. ik (
The e(-ond t
tm.ni of i lie tn
tm' tat I wlue
p.iai. the
office of the lute ti
vet entirt ci e t
M)tlnnn Ciit
or HnSert lkU ji
June IV HilU 1
been rne
rliy.
ly lax t-et tu
-SpiH-lal cara ft .
!o Hn Fran
ct In which tikleti Z
deleniltel Wit
ride to the deinm r
-oitvenlbto t.l
leave (iklahoma Cl( -J
. 3. .Ml Mo-oltv
afternoon June 31. - not June '.e
a was announce! heretofore. Ho f ir
per on have nmde rervatith
It will r"iulre four lotlion "tr I"
seconiuiodate thetiw The train will
peas through Uttthrle
Her Hav H Wasoner and f.imity
left yesterday evening for the annict'
conference of the brethren rhurvh te
be h m! at HUlle Mo Thev
be gone over next Butulay and th'ir
will tie no preaching (ln Hrttivn
rhnr h next Sunday J t.ehm in ki -1
wife Or Houton end Mrs. A M
Tl.iea of Crescent. W left H !
gait party for the ronrwrenen a
epttlai csr left Oklahoma Cttv ve
terdav evenlmr at ! 1 -M wl'h the U
hihoma reb'entative Hv Mr
Wagoner repreeenl the l.oval cm
rreiratlon and N. S. Orlie who !'(!
for the conference Monday t dlirh
repreaeniattve.
A'iOtlt twenty five flullvl'le bitl
ne me o ne. lh Piaie r.m'Hov
era' Astoclatlon at r meeting heM in
Ha fltif hall vcMterdav afternoon at
which there was a lare alien. lance
many of the tiHln men alreml
belin members of th association
T4io tirfanlcatlon l for the purpuc
of furtherinur the interests of the
niuti who emuiov men. When the
buslne man or enployer Is In need
of help he may call at the secretary
of th Finnlovers' association at k
hihonia City and every effort will be
made to furulah the dered help
The fee paid aoca Into the common
Ireaaury to defray expenses of main
talnlma; the headuuartera.
Itohert Hoe arreatwl some time
uito on a chaise of vtealjutf loftiiint
live etirtatna hihI other articles from
lh round house hern broke jail l ist
liiKht. and led the sheriffs force a
merry chase. He was finally can
lured near the I'lom-er cotton mills
He escuped by punching a lode In the
tin roof of the old J.tll and then
HwliiKluff lo tlte ground by aid of tw
blunkets thai he had tied together
A new county Jitl Is hud! needed
Jailor Hud I'oteet and Charles laiiM'
lass captured the prisoner
C. II Millard. 24 North Mroad
street. M years tif aue died this
moriilo: at II o'clock. He Is survlv'
ed it.y a wife and four children. Fun
eral services will He conducted by
the M. AS'. A. local ble. Tlie date
will h -announced Inter.
A guiig of yomiir negro boys i i
been detected in r"H.v thlevtut. Tin
KiitiKH especial ulin Is to annex re
frigerator wupt'lles tn houses "w.
arrests have lnn timde and where
prison tnieucea should obtain lUet
fines llVe beeu. assessed.
MI HCIIWIS MVY SKIT
1 Knurs si:i;is now
A degree of IntoroMt to everv t ie in
Okliihomu who has n ri'den has Jut
beei HMed by the tallied Htalei dls
Hht ctmrt at Oklahoma City fi
thi form of a penimii'mt Injiyn lion
permitting merchants throiihont il.
Mtate t- aell Ferry's ..els l 11
al way. 1 he Injunction 1st the r -suit
of an action brni An by 11 m Koirv
Co.. of Detroit to retrln the iiliitn
board of aarlculture from lnterf-r' Ir-;;
wi'h tho mile of Frrry seixls oil the
ground that the package nmrkol
"CcrmJnatlon one p.-r rent" dl I not
etnfl'ly with Hie Oklahoma par t -teed
law.
Judge John C Pollock utdiol.li the
seed cvimpiny'w contention thtt It
la lawful to he on the safe aide tin 1
seed package lower a lo (termina-
tion tenia than lh seed will pruh.ibly
Krow
In comment i)' r on the division Kir-
by H. Wilte secretary of l. M F.rry
ft .Co. aald; "The Oklnhonia Mir
seed law Is a long step In the rli?hl
direction the stale board of ail.'ut-
i lure Is to bo coirumemled for Its In-
terest and activities In we'iirlng a
(law lo protect farmer f r m buylag
j field seed that havn weed seeds npd
'other Impurltlee mixed with them."
MART ADAMS FLIES
TO LINCOLN
Mart Adams formerly of Outhirle
and Oklahoma ('it v. but now with a
motor truck company at Lincoln
Neb. left Oklahoma City this arter-
noon at 1 o'clock for Lincoln by air-
plane. He should reach homo heforo
5 o'clock. Lincoln I about GK) mllea
due north of Oklahoma City. Adama'
company manufactures airplanes and
uiuvor iiuLno. 110 wan vanvu uuuro i
to attend a sale conference tonight.
' GllN TiE
.with mmn
t I 1 II llillL.lliUII
GNOMIC FUST
IU MlHI lis OK IHOI SIMH
or :m:s ami: hi:a( iiinu
I HIS TNHU MOMIII.l;
mm to i.aiu.i:
imus
11
PART OF SHIPMENTS s !'
' COME VIA HOLLAND
:iu.oi:s inch ik clocks
amiim: ot cms. Alios
AM W MCAI. INSTIU'.
"MS; UONKY VAL 1
It M(HssM S
I'HIXU KM
N'p Y.ok. j t.i .
hndi.n hni.. hr ih (. ......
'-reUtl credit the nHifU of Jf
o vessels srrtvl ....
how what Oermanr- etnor. to mi.
oururv have reached an in.tH-i..i.
"?riwiiia.
From t m. lS-Hv no .
-rlr months f iut rh. lfcvl
't'lVed from llerman i.i ..
dreds of thonMd of ce t mnr
' arriving in vessel t)rr.
from Hamburg. ft4 ffom ((r)l
forts a- brliulivsi Urse eonst-tr..
menls f cl.M ks. aniline coloi srl.'.s
musiciti iiutrument
tint barrels
wee toys. fxh.
button Koine of
erihewar sn.l
Ol.Mie htrtnnt.
comprising hundreds of ranes rn
eonslsiied to the iif.t rinancHl aid
com-mtirelal inntliiiilnn In thi .onn-
'ry. H fur Ihesa bouse ar n.
rented the war Is vr ami they have-
no prejudlot -int tradlmt with
Oermany.
tn the month of fr at. me eb-v.n
vessel arrived direct from Hrrmanv.
nearlv everv.u of them hll ln..
eu with lmrft. jieslde thi. ?1
vessel frroiv dln(ii brrei ;ht ei
cmslsting tn some Inattare f
much as r.o per cent lnitaa merch-
andise Laro Cargo Brubt.
Among the lurifesf cnrii.- tiirect
from Oernmnr wa that h".uh bv
the steHmer J)ien toward the erd of
s t . .
ine im iiin -fls ve-we! bro.l4'it ISO
roimlKiimenf of t-Oods. eoiolsfltut t-f
x KTt ciihi. or package Among th
eonslgltees Were och rerei.-n'ntle
hoio.es hs the Irving NHonal hank
whbh received a shtpmerif of rI.hoI
mini ware; the r'illtatile Trat tout-
IHtnv a lnrte eonlirniniil of chenil-
ciiis; imtie nro. lest to-r gvatls and
toys; Kiioth Nuhcod A Kiihit'' st.tid
ware; liiinkers Trust cottvinv. ilgar
ette imohliiery; Ainerlcan Kipr
com; mi y tovs hook rlasswaro e'e.
and score of oilier smaller biiks and
lriers
The steamer MongoUt anl the
Kerlew slso brtetght heavv cargoes r;l.
reel from Hamburg. The former had
t" ronsl 1'tmenf tiMd) un of l.lsl
i-iote.i tfid" parcels; th latter curried
I'M ronsl rnmenls) of Tl pt-i-eti.
These are typical of the II vmio!
dlrm-t from Herman. Hut heavy 'ie.
xrt lire coining lo through H-d-
and.
TI10 siisi'ners lt.it lenltm and
Kroonland which arrived ;trly thi
rtoralng from Holland bruught proV
ably twlcn as notch Orrinn r"l a
nv of the vessel d!rt fnttn fJer-
ttianv Togethor they carried sh(t
!Vi0') cases of niert haiolise a 'a'
proporDon of which tinlsled of Ur
(Continued on l'y 1 CL 3.)
MANTTOLOSE JOBS
Civil Bervico Rule to Apply at
Camn Funston; First Ex-
amination Will Be
May 20.
Junction icty juriw lO-rndwr a
new ruling civilian employe at Cam
J'linstori must cither enter the rlvll
rervlce and qualify for their posi-
tion or be rwobteed. Mav M U aet
for exariwlnatlon Th ls iffe-tl
follow:
Illaeksmlth bricklayer csnere
eliH'trlclan Lineman atntlonarv fire-
man machlsWt. oiler and bl er.
01 acetylene welder painter plumber
steamfltter tinner waoninate-.
wheel wr.-'ht asslwlant carp-otter
ebcirlclan helper 'eamflter heltee
machinist heliter. general . foreman
coble r foreman labor foreman grid-
ing foreman.
WEATHER.
New Orlean. June 1')-
-Tonight
ftD(j Friday partly cloudy.
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