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57
FINAL
EDITION
OICL AHOrtA'5
R EAT EL 5? T
NEWSPAPER
lib h dS
TULSA OKLAHOMA SUNDAY. A l'K 1 1. L'l 1!K
VOL XIII NO. 216
I II 1 I'dll n
IS Km ii t-i.i I ion-
PRICE 5 CENTS
AMERICANS ARE
TSNG UK
MON
1 )
III ITT
FIGH
DE
TWO AMERICAN
SHIPS GO DOWN
submarine Sinks Lakemoor
in European Waters;
. - Many M '"
FLORENCE "hTbLOWN UP
Detf'royefl by Interior Ex-
plosion .While Standing
in French Port.
ONLY PART OF CREW SAVED
Oklahoma Hoy Among Those
Who Sailed on III-
Fated Vessel.
J!I April JO. The
American ship laikeiiioor wm mink
by an runny Hiihtiinrlnc on nUlt
of April II In I dimprsnn water ihr
Itiivy department annuiim-cgl tonlcht.
Of tin- irn iifflivr anil fifty-two
mm aboard five of tho nffvnt ami
twclxo ini-n liavr Ix-mi Iii nth 1 at nn
Knglish Hrl. The oilier- arc nilt-
lFI.
Ainom timer .nil tin' llcmnor I"
Wlllnii K llolilm of Aha OUlu.
WASHINGTON. April 20 The
American steamer Florence U was
blown up In a French pint by on in
ternnl explosion at inldnldit April
17. according to advices received to
1.iy ly the navy id p.-irtincnt from
Vim AdtnlrHl (Sim lienor'. Indl
rule that 34 of the rrfw of apprnxi
molely 75 were rescued.
Th ' early report to t h n depart
rncnt iv n livllruUun a to the
cause nf Ihn explosion. It wild that
rnord of Ihn rescues H'iic made by
.the mew fif an American d"Mrny
anil A 1 ii 1 1 1 h I Sims ilran Ibed their
conduct as "most gallant."
The brief announcement published
lodav' Nil III
''I'Iib nnvy department Iih re-
ceived a dispatch from Vim-Admiral
Him elating that the American
ateamahlp Florence 11. wai blown
tip In a French port by an Internal
eiploiton or April 1J about Oild-
nlght. first report Indicate that
t out nf her crew of annul aevenly-
fivn were reamed. Moat of thou
rtiruc were made by a 1'nlteJ
b'tn'es deatrnyer whiit.0 work Ad-
lnli.il .-una thm-rUica an 'moat gal-
Lint ' "
I he Florence II.. formerly the
Fouknhra wa one of the reaaela
brought from Ih Oreat UkM to'
the Atlantic by t Hhlprlnc board
for IrannpnrtaUon of war upplle.
Hh wa a xca.- of about I.00O tonal
IH'tallH of Ihe detrnrtnn of the
Veaacl wcte not receive
TULSAN GIVES UP INCOME
TO JOIN UNCLE SAM'S MEN
l Mi Illusion ChIh Ailmlwloii
to
A Union ( orp ami llrlpj Krll
Lllxfty IWinda.
M'rt ANUKLKS. Cal April ;o
To.l.iy (". I.lvinimton nientlier of the
Tiil-.ii. Okla . far illy of millionaire oil
peratnr. mive up 1100.000 he would
b.ive earned In the oil bmlnean In
e.irn ulmut 1100 In the nervlce of
l ni le iiain. and now he la aendlnii
hie own money to buuat the aale of
Mhi-rly bonds. Llvlnnon a flral-
iniaiu in inc uviittion i-oroa la
In
i i
swigrma on a api-ak na lour
lie la M-IIInK many lmnd uily
V a . " "" "e "peiiklnij
aland. Mvliitsnton. dnfi-rn-d In the
elective call
i-y ri-aeon or lit.
palloii. refuaisd lo l.a keut .r
var nnd
waa
admitted on the firth
tilal.
Unmarried Men Will Re
Called Out in Canada
o
. TTtWA
;r;"r'"r"t'
tint .
. Apill L'O.-The
power resolutlna
tie ."'"'""
lenipliun nor
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... .- .'r h h
' t In the an
" HP power t;.'n .
h I . .. rf I" the coloia
Mni
eiiiK.. i ' ""i.iiiili iiaxni-ii !....
Ih r. " ' "'Kht
" e"1 In .
II ll. . . ' " VV l
"ln carried In
The 'y
Pai-NMi.
vi'to of m to 6i
of the menur
i'i.iH-.i " men
1.1 V " '""uediat
'III ke
of all .. to
" Mill I 1 It'll mnn
lKi-
""'ii cm 1 ret h.. .
and
. .. . 1 .-en
-- year. Inclua-
'IH'Ullh
' " ' 01 ii- .. 7." ""n are not n.
' '''Hi.!... ' . "mower.
- ' 1"a called.
V 1 'rt of Matamoros
"'"'VV-'
"U: Texaa AprU Jft
Anierlcun ..... .
'V:::;:
orV."."T" raiaaport:
"!' a. .
' - 1 1 '""11 the nort nr u..
'rl
... una m ism ib.a
'o Anieri.Z ' ' ' "awn on
an wK.. t
III
m..i on
"Iran
t n ... rrni" vii
lorla iaf
a:ie
ronnl.l. ... I nuiaai
of
the H.ffl'"...meW
l"o 1 1
- '"PPlle j.. " "iina-
1 """"ry 12 "?"" PT.ely
I
I
N'"N Anrll .. .
-I In Dun;; ..t.
a I.
Irdil
"F'Tatlnn of eonaertu-
that
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.Soon Will Be in
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VI BRT NATIONAL
Kicoviillon for which lit Fourth
Tlie e' eel now la on the uround anil
Into Tulhu'ii cvi r-chuiiKlne ekyllne.
The Wwthcr
t'Ul.B.V. April SU.
Mailmnm 8; m mi-
ni m 34 ; north
li4i tno
aklra; s'eeipiUliM
0d; trr ! tin
and llonitii
fair rltliif tewpra
ttru.
. l.oriSIAN.V AND
WHT TKXAI
Sunday fair num
tinpertttire In north
perlion; M n d a jr
fair warmer.
KAHT TF.XAS
Pundar fur. rll"I
tvnperatHre in aerlK
nortloa: Ueeday fair
waraiar in luUrUjr.
Russians Protest to
Berlin on Removals
V AHlllMlTON April 20. Vlr-
ornua proteela luive lren ntuue to
Berlin by the liuaalan government
uaainat the removal of Him-lani
from populated dlntrlcta In Uunelitn
territory to other parte of the -ountry
and airalnM the demand that Uuaxluti
anihukniH-e unit now nn ai-llve ai-r-turnrd
ocr to (iertnnny. Thla m-wa
reached the tut department today
In Intercepted radio dlaimtohea and
wa taken by official to Indicate that
th l; ii Mian oppnaitton to Ueniian
aerion la growing.
MONEY FROM LIBERTY BOND
SALES KEEPS COMING IN
Tnbia F.inerted to (eu Oyer $.1.0yU-
000 In IMirt-liiiera trf Hm-
Third Jaene.
Ho far In the. Tulni Liberty loan
drive there ha boin subscribed a
total of !4.41.4ftO. The totrl nurn-lli
ber of milw ri..n.n. 1. l -r In
cluded n thla to:al are :;74 aub-
BrrlpUnn amounting to 1927 40i. -enred
by the women dlvielon. under
'he direction of Mra Murray 1).
Huaaell. riiy chairman for the wom
en a dUUIon.
The city manuger'a office In the
Chatnher of Commoice w ill be rloeed
ifter Monday and It la desired that
"II peron having worker' receipt
iHmka or unreported atibaerlptbma
bring theni tn the fhamber of Com-
merce Monday.
Subscription will b taken at nny
Jf the bank until th rloee nf bnHl-
neai May 4. 1 1 In mlly expected lliwt
the total eulaicrlhed by Tulwi will
reach ti &.voooi aiark.
GENERAL MAURICE GOES TO
JOIN UNITED WAR COMMAND '
I rlurnysrsl.'! at Ingllali War Of flit-
B lirmml JUd.dlffe it
t jiimdlaii siarr.
LONDON Anrll "ll Mil lien
V. Ti. Maori n eblef rllreelnr if
niUltary opraion at ihe war office
who ha been In France for tho last
few day ha been Drnnioted. In -
rordanc with arrenrementa made
eoma tlm ago t dutle in the field
Ha probably will be assigned lo woi k
In relattan to the united command of
the IlTlilah and Trench armle IU
I'oat at tha war office will be taken
by General Jlm li-dolirfe frm-
ly chief etaff officer t.f the Ca
nadian army and rhle s.r ih. tii.
h military 111 Iatlon at Italian head-
quarter General Kadcllff will take
over th weekly lmr. i. .. ih
American newnpaper men .which ha
men a part r.r iifni u-.K
4iv MnvrrA 13 W
rTtnxiwjcjr I
mi'" vhuwcj
"Zimmie"
Tulsa's Skyline
- -
. '
v.
HANK lil lLDINU
nnd Main hint iihiuii been roniplete'l.
thin atrncture oon will line t.-n eim e a
FIGURES FAIL TO KEEP UP
WITH TIME IN THIRD LOAN
Half tin IVriiNl la 0cr for Suliwriu-
tioiii.; l.jrtimi.y 1'iit-t Our
t l.li;lnll 1'opulur I .on n.
W SI1INiTi April Id. --An the
nation iiinUht con-pli'ti'd half of It
four wcekn' third Liberty Ii .in nun-
liilun v.lth Hiil-i-ri lions of II.S71-
I li!i.:mrt. or :i little lea than h.ilf the
1 10 'I (1. 000 uu iiiinliiium total re-
ported to the irr.ijury. c.il-le dia-
I ittchea lirotiKht wonl that lo-r--iiany
a eiKht popular Wiir limn w.ia
jUat cloainti with i 46 1 .OUO.OOU tiub-
crlptioiiM. ToiilKlila tie.-ii. fluri'a broii:ht
the tol.il of the American people a
conti iliiitlotis to war In. ma. Inclinllng
:m first and hi confl Lllo-i l lo.um In
one year of w.ir. p lo 17 17J 000.-
100 With the ud.liMon of the eighlh
loan (iermnuv ha raised from hr
people In a little inor-t than three
and one h.ilf yea a of war about
uii.vn) mm una.
The timinaii'Piruiei ne the Hunt
ireurate mallit'le In this coiintrv.
having been compiled fi im the liei-
nan government'" reporta from tune
to Utne. 'Hie total of the eighth
loan. however. Incltidea parte of
former 'nana nffei'ed for converalon.
Ihe amount of wh.i h Im not known
here.
ALFONSO ASKED TO TRY TO
STOP AIR RAIDS ON PARIS
Spain Shelter KXt.tMW (.rni-uiiN and
Mmiel-ll lt-lib-nis of I n nrli
( aplt.il W.Mll I'lMli'rllon.
i I'AIMS. April 30 - Sctior Alonm
former Heciotary or trie rpnnin
chamber of coiiinierca in r.ulH. baa
uddreaned an aiipea! lo Spanish re 1
ilent of 1'ian.e to until ii peti'li n t"
King AlfohMi r'in .-tine bun lo co-
ileavor to elop the bomb.-irdiiienl. of
I'.iii by (ienoiii aircraft and long
ranee irnne The apical e.iva'lhe
t thoii-Miots of Spaniard line
ore . oietui. el whlli Sl.l II exlrli l
her hoNliUahtv to I IH Imiii NliliJ.ot.s of
"he lellil ai powei s
Reichstag Mag Withdraw ;;
July Peace Resolutions
AMSTFUDAM. Aml 20 - Accord
Ing tn the tthlniecfl" H est fahaclfa
Zeitung of llerlio. iiegotiailon me
proecedlna betw een the oo innn i"-. -ernment
and the nlchstiig with a
view to iiblalning official rcpinlii
tlon by the majority parliea of the
pence resolution of luet July It l
Hie official view that the govern-
ment ahoiild be unhampered and that
1 Ii ia liiadvUMhle for the rrn liping
I o I .lie a definite nttltildo eilll'T In
I Ihe 1 yes of lha people or of li hkh
1 ountrlee
(;mirti0r (iardner Sot
To Resign for Senate
J LI'FF LSI 'N CIT.-Mo. April ?0 !
Cpvt rnor tiardiier In 11 atateto.-'n 1
iseucd todai declared that I" V ill 1
pot lesit'll III otdi to be Hppo.K !
I 'llted States senator lo tin' -M ric '
late rAV.Hor W. I Stone He m 1 . t 1
no tiieitilon of wliom he le oniti i 1-
liu; for th" plii. e.
Diplomatic Relations
With Russia Resumed
AVIT:itl"M. Aril 2 0 ii"iio.n
nwspipe"s eiiv that the 1i.1t m
i-oyi-rniiient is ;l ant to re-fiii'ie p. 1
marient il'l-l'oniiiic retiitioiis . f ;
liliasia. (Jeneia! l'o--it it .Mir 1
bach former tul'ilsler lo Hree. e. w in
'fcnitly sin itamt I -11111.1- -i-i' to'
Itnas.n. d. p. ri"l Imm i'.eiMn on
I hursd m- for luarow."
BILLION IS VOTED 4
FOR NAVY PROGRAM
il'l'll" 1 l HI r
I ll.it I i.l III- MM Mlllltitl .
Xpl'T'ii nl
HOUSE PASSES
MONEY BILL
I fit ilnttlnii
I Mil iMlt
U iitt.
ADDITIONS ARE INSERTED
Ittiltl nml I trittiit
liu liitlnl In ( tr
M i. If N 1.1
im ii tit I Had.
WASH I ; T(
!i i v i u) t I i 1 j t ! .1 i ton
I'louiiuiii f v
ill it'K n iiil i
A u A Thr
ti.ll t IT T ai-
J.O'ti) utMi liiimr-
o ii.n I I hi hrt V
W.ih p.HSt llllHll'
h'ij-.r I -it todiiy
.t i n nil i rim' nl h
i ii m ti r I tt t hi
iltu-itl t ;.!( -
low lo t'l
aell.lt IV
A
Mil III
II a.lr
e. Ol .1 f.. -peed In
t a ppi oproit u-ti li
the enact
inflation miti
the loll only
III
f'.is?iai;r of
Hi o O.i I
i-iiiij
p.nrei lor iia con-
n total of 11. SIS..
rlil I -ition.
The lull can ie
I 7ii. 1 1 H home $ Jli
the appi opi i.it ion
nuii.oiin than
for i he III I rut
j car
The hooee udded npprmimalely
I .i 7. .'iiJ'.I.Oiol to tlie reeolliiiif nilatloio.
ot (tie tllal conitllltlee liiclinlel
ill this w .in an appropriation of pio
pof-e'd ho.--llla HI the I'llllcl St.lten
.no! the .uiiouiit appropriated
foi
dCM follova:
t.lielv.i M.iea'. IJSO.ilOO; Newpoit.
It I. ."iOO.iiiiii. New London loon
tliO.OIiii; HiookUn K V. II.4U0.-
(mil; urda Inland. N V. ILir.0.000
I'elhnni N Y. liluO.000. 1'hllndel-
phia l.ir.o.OOd. Norfolk. Va.. ILL'jjO.-'
000 Hampton l;m.. a. lit) i ooi
i harlenton. M ('. iHi'i.OOn l ane
l-laml. H I'. I I'Tb.UIHI. lireut loikrn
III H.000 I'earl llull.or ll.iwall
II '.ft. loin. Leaiiui) Ulaml. la SO0.-
000 and Ov.iao.ia I I.OOO.noO.
Anion;; other imporlant appropila-
tlona Inaetted by Ihe hnue- worn for
the purollaM' of land to enlalire the
l.ieat liken Naval Training etnlion
near Chlragn 11 7.fid0 for a eiib-
H Htlne buse nt New laindnn I'onn .
;7J'1. and for the arqulaillnn of
additional land for lurreaalng ord-
nance facilities near the naval tor-
pe.lo atatlon at Newport H. I. 10o-
010. The bill authnrlxea an Inrreaae nf
7K.00U in the entiatad perannnel of
the nary and 45.0VU In lliat of th
marine corpn
I'useaga of the bill w a preceded by
a fne-beur debate dui iliK tin h (he
i aloe of modern naval ot .1 on lire wa
dlacuaaed. In thia connection aorne
menibeia queHtloned the efficiency
of the Itrltlah nnvv In the battle of
.1 inland but later nil reference to that
battle win etrlcken from the record
lr
psthonia Sow Protests'
Against German Intrigue
WASIIIMIToN April 20 - - Th
provisional government if Kxtlinira
ha publl.shrd 11 proleat agnlonl the
recent Cet rilnn Intrlnue Iti that J
country nconling to nn official i:- i
patch from France todnv anyl Iihn j
denounced tlie diet of l.lvonl 1 !'.
thoni and lliga whli h aakc l for u
union with ITuxeU. j
Starker I ubled.
H.T'AHHIN(JTON. April 2i) --Mrent
I low Allison aoied in (lncmo on 1
1 charge of evading lli draft was
taken Into rualody here late today ov
department of Juatlce aaenta. Alll-
1 Mt.n later w-aa lutned over lo army of
flcluls lio will nend him to lim local
board In Chicago. It was explained
that Hie board would deliver him to
Camp (Jr.int for trial there by mil-
It . iv court martial on n 1 hnrge of
deeertion
Russia to Consider
Peace With Vkraine
A M
iTI I: I
inoii
1 AM
ii
April :'0 A dis
v 1.1 Hri lln. e.i -.
poll ll
III"
"e.
th
for
O lis
a 1
I . ot.'-i n 1 1 1 1
mil
.nl-
11 n lasionet
plOpOMll to
of Lkriuie
W'edio e ' l I:
in ill IM 11 i-i 1 '
I ' lego'l:.
.ircrp'cd I 1-
Oir.ei l"i i .
pt.i 0 e of 1 he
ll
.or.s and t 111. t It
11 n ii os lin e trill
h if; t tie formal
I- r 1 01 11 ant hoi 1 -
lis will take place
The ne
i U ' Nk
iii.i'b
Rig Appropriation for
Hospital Construction
VSiilMiT '
-i .1
Tic
rioi-r tod is m
to 1 h e 11 p a I -1 -I
! 0 '-.loin f..r
t 1 v vl lo.pitais
c 1 jit 1 0:1 ( 1
po.-ied for 10 erse
ion
- tn.it
foi
I
AUSTRIAN Sk-AVS CONTINUE
EFFORTS FOR EARLY PEACE
Chance In I ori'lgn Mlnl-'lry Nil lo
( luuigi' ro-lllon; liliiilciiburg
Still llOIHlflll.
a.ms rn: i . '. Apr n i - v cm d
log lo eofia alvl t lo tlie Coin ane
l !' -i 1 t: It" ('.:"' I and ool Ji
1 Ml Siv i igo.s offer a cooferenre
ti" 1 bang" 1:1 the foielgu n.ll.la-t-v.
h ue .iiHii'iM'f-i '1 that their p.ir-
I oi l Hill'
edlo'e
III.
elf.
foi
it I 1 oh
Aueiria
' : 11 1
I'liii:-
The
olka '.-tniu- a Stolberi: cor
: . ipmnb'nt 1 s tb.it 1 leld M.trshil
too I i :o !- r toil g bat t-cnl (tie foiiou-t-K
l- i t" a lin -nne of coliriilu-
; 1 1 1 0 s.-ot ta liiii I i t h 1 1 11
ion belief It Cod I'iStl'" and II
strontr liefioa pear" will not i. .lis
anio-inle-l In Ibis decisive h-tlir g 1 v.
11 von pou-els lo The father lall.l and
. H toi j W III lie CUi g. '
! r-
) I
II (is II ix llnmh I' nil
K
fS
V
r
XJT.'
Unroll lliiruin.
ion Liiilnn who
H.uoii I. in Ian who an
Hl-
fount (Ytuin Ha the Auatro lion
II. i r Inn for lull loinlhter. w.ih l'.ei-
nin'i predeceor. halni served In
that cipailty fiom . Keplembel . IS I
I 'i I I till lieceinber 3 ISlli. wlo'll
( .el-ulna udmltilelratliiii began. H-
ron 1 1 m i Ii ii f i i. been tho Auetrlan I
finam e 4j.ll1IMl.-r w lilla 1 'ol Hill W it III j
Ilia lure. :n office.
ENEMY WOMEN PLACED
UNDER RESTRICTIONS
Mut LcKl-tcr jnil ON'j So mo llulce
A- lo VI111; (.crmaif Mild A He-
ll la lie I m '1 111 led.
WAS HIM. TUN April 20 Ijer-
:nio and A10.11l.il women In the
I nit-d Slat'' were plnri.il under till)
wime 1 "xl il Itona 11a lime prevailed
for male ovmv nlleiia by a prorli'.-
iialiini Immh'iI today by I'leaKJent
V II 1 11 under Uu' recently enuited
liw Including women In the defini-
tion of enemv nllcne. Thee teatrlr-
tionn uiiplh'iildi: only to women
jbo'e 14 'ihn liein not been natural-
ized by their mal relative' declara-
tions of c itla'nehlp are a follow:
(iVniiiiii mid AbHtrlaii wamen are
mibjm t to arreat "d Internment If
Ihey violate the law or are regard
dangeroua paraon lu ullow IU
laritc.
fiernnn women nmat regiater. aa
lierninn imilea have done wun ponce
i-i- no.-' iii iaiem on ome fiitiira
tint
t!. be de'irn.ined by Attorney
Orn-
era I (Jreiinrv.
U-BOAT FAILURES PROVE
DISAPPOINTING TO HUNS
HlMiaK Ims Indy-nte Bllter rltlrlam
of Admiralty; ( urlle I
Hani I'urImmI.
WASIHNilTON. April 20. lap.
polnliiiint In Oermany nver tha laidc
of (iii'ii'WI of the hubmarlne cam-
paign In pleiured a m-vere In illa-
palchea today fropi ((wiuerland. Kil-
ter rill lent of the Rdmrulty tho dl-
pati.h i. baa roiioivea me reaniii-
Mon that the tin. lateen f la not
accomplishing whet wn iLilined for
it in the biafluiili.g Olio dlsputch
a :
The iici ounla I '. the Ilerlln pa-
I era of the recent debated of tin
inlncln.il commltlei of the rulclmtiiB
npon the miblert of the aubmarlne 1
war let It be clearly perceiven in pne
of lb" rrnaor the Keverlty of the
irltliletii which h'.va come tn Uajlit
The lierman ndmralty a att.'tcked
by Ihe deputle of almost every
party while Admiral von Candle had
coiislan'ly to reeorl to thd plen of
eitenii.illng In limalalinr for tha
1 ivvrrlrHfiiesa of 'iie Herman navy
lo obtain the result calculated The
radical deputy. hotholn. affirmed
Hint Ihe coiiuiiv Ind no longer run-
fulfin ) In II. e eer' lee of the navy
Mr. Noske a mnl'irlty aorlaliHt. de
1 lared 'We believe Ihnt It la neo.-
.jirv lo lit ike use of every mean of
i-onibal nnd not tn consider limiting 1
111 aiiv way tiie iiti .larlne war 1 n- j
ortiinntelv tlv po'!llcl fear which ;
lie ha'e I xperiefo-' d ainee Ibi' be 1
rinnlim are lonflried Amerlin Is :
not Hhowng tho I ml Inclination to'
)leld' I
'Mr. SireMepiann national llbctalj
leader expressed bis disappointment 1
'hiiM 'W must 'onfiea that tlte r '
-ults if the siili'iini liie war. how ..! 1
-emark ibi" they nmf be. are far be- :
low our hopes" " J
'FINN GOVERNMENT RETURNS
Ilaiiuigi d
ll.lsllll
ir I lu I Miublly
lly lUblliig
W AS! II Mi l l i. April
. 0
stale ilepn i toiset was Infotmed i
dav thiowgh Sweli-h 10 s dis-
pal.he that the linni-h luli-nl-merit
would retiini to ll-lsingofr"
laae damage done in th" city hi
the rei till fltibting w is sllb. It was
paid The gol ernment b id heeij 1"
moved to asi.
Tulsa Amhulancers Are
Still Safe and Sound
Ml of ihe niemlMM-s of llie Inlsai
aiuhiiliiiii-1. unit now o nai'llit srr-
ytrr In Ihr Tool mm .ir In I'lant-e
are Midi Mile and sound although
llwy line lai-n Under fire for
Milflf lime art.rdliig to u catdc-
gram it-ixlii'il jc lirdat lit Mr.
('. I'. Irftliman from I ii-iiicnnut
llradficld
I want n 1 1 '-
need I al ' '
'f boippsop j . 1
Adv.
M
w ill
ir...fcj..it.i.j.j
AUSTRIA SEES ONLY
DEFEAT IN VICTORY
i
lllutli lilHirtt OfrVuMw ( nil W-t urr im
Molt' rilMII II IIHlflT IVll( f
Iriiiiit iliiiir S;Mt
i ALLIED OSTRACISM HURTS'
I
Ml Ituu Materials and Money MtiM
lie Miiiri'il I nun Ami'llia
i or ( Itlirr I jit'llili-n.
DUAL MONARCHY PERPLEXED
rv t lomlt tiuiliorliiic in lloliiiiiht
and nioiiH luii.M In
Add In HImIivk.
j UASIHMITiiN April 'JO Tin
I feeling In Aiietru In one of di hp.nr
.dvKpiie the rliiiioa lierniany In milk
' UlK Hi to what Ihe OfrllalVc Will nr
J c 111 pllnll. in IIIlK til a" o'fli III
g to ail official
idiNpalih lodav from l-'iam e. Tli
ititu.'tiion In the iloal monnrvhy
lindlng hi the lllapilti ll pics Ills
inany perpletitlen for the govern
iienl.
I "In nilln of all Ihe aeneulion the
(leriuan are making In Auatri"
iilioiit their of fun an e" au the dis
i Ii. "Ili-v are preseivlng a definite
appi r iatlon of Hie painful niliiatlou
uitli v li 1 Ii the mouiiichy la ntrug-
I'liii; The full diilciillic am intu-
it liable
11'uiv loiiils (;alher.
Heavy clouds are gathering In llo-
liriiilu and niiiong the JuK" Slav 11I11I
eicn (be ilcelNlte and inpid victory
promised by the n mi nis would not
trlng much relief to th" prcaenl pet-
plixltlea of AiinIiii IIUHKa'-y.
"This la nt least the opinion if tha
Arbeit r Zeltillig of Vienna w hich
t;Aftir the war w ehall hnve to
pay tlernially a huge hiiiii ill interest
but we shall nlso tlll he the d btnra
of Krunce nnd Kngland to which we
hI.iiII owe hiign aiini. Our agrln.il-
tura will need machine from Amer-
ica and Algerian phosphate. In
order to 4j" clothed and suhod w
hall need cotton from America fJ
tha Indie wool from Australia and
Hnuth Africa hide from America
and Itueaia. Wa ahull need ceraala
from Itumanla and I'kranla. meat
from tha United Utatea and tha Ar
gentine oleaglnou planla from tha
tropang vnffaa from Ilraall rub
ihar from tha Cougo. Cupper lrom
Ira l.'nltad Htaleaand nickel from
Canada. And for all that wa ahall
hava to ay and ue foreign na-
tion for transport who freight
ralea will b high.
lUllhin Not Available.
nut how ehall wa pay the
billion? in goldT wa hava non.
in ttierchandlae' Our axporta ar
Insignificant aa compared with
the Importation laau a fornign
lonli ? A loan of eeveral billion Is
the only mean of ra-atblthlng
our exchange and who will land It
to u? (lermany? Hha will havu
enniigli In do lo aecura our annual
debt of 1.300 000. V00. Holland and
Hwltrerland 7 They are email coun-
tries. Our entire economic future
will depend upon whether the
American money market be open
to ii or cloned. Hut we cannot
force America lo lend H money. The
aoldlet of lllodeiihiirg rannot lid-
vane tn the other aide of Ihe ocean.
m shall onlv huv then the nec-
essary billions If America la frlenlly
io 11 after tha war; If there la be-
tween lh I nlled Hlate and our-
aelvi no illeputeil quetlon.'
"Tha com liiilon w'.ilnli tha Moi lal-
st ppr nrakea I that th famoua
lllndeii Inn g offenelve can only pro.
cure for the central empire a liun-
fc'er peace.' "
Waiter A el ire in Kansas
City Strike Is Interne
1
K ANSAS CIT V. April 0--Thfii-
t"lllllielit of .los -ph I' iillff. 11 mt'lli-
tr of the Cool: and Winter union
i-ro -i'l leceiiilv o'i tlinrge of 11
.lol'iiiir a palion of a rrataurant he
wn- piieiioii was 1 oni mended to-j
day bv I 1 d 1 al Alloiney Wilson. In-
esilt'iiioo show. Mr Wllenn aald I
that liuff Kim is a Itnv.triiui. was;
.iciiw .ti ihe 11r.nl t'Mi"i.il strike
and Ho 1 mi
II lis Mil I I IISI I Ii
I'oll-h I it' ion Head'. i u k nl rn-
i"n hilling and InluHiig
A "-"I-I: I . X M Api ll - 0 -- A Bert
'it I t u iigi.lnst the .lewH at
i'r-i-oM iii'-i u r.-potrd in n Xis
I " ih. i d'spaiib lo th" l.okal Anrelgrr
I I 'el lo or -I- heu-ll'd by mem .
I us -f toe polish lei'inn and nil
ll'clll' tll-lel Ihe hwl-li .piariets.
ftl ii ol'- -d liie slops and committed
of In I il I oe ro-Ml wis 1-iHed
a i
l 1 pi is-1
nimed badly.
TIIK NI'W TKLIil'lIONK NUMBKRS
TULSA DAILY WORLD
Want Ad T irpn it I'xant -.
Ward Ad I H' pa f t liin
Lditorinl I it imttment
hlspliiy Ad'ertising liepartment
ptisineiji OffW-t.
Cli iil.it ion T lepart merit
H e-iefv Irliior
Iloslness Man.-li:er
i-.ilKeO" Lutto!)
NKW WORLD BUILDING
315 South Boulder Avenue
Ml ST A HOI Ml TIM ( HUM If
Official American
Roll of Honor
XVASMIMiTi'V. Apr. I 2 The
ciisniiliy lot tolii i oi. lined '.'ii
mime dhldrd lit follows
billed In in Hop J died of wounds
J . died of dlsi-ass il . wounded se-
ii'i.ly '.' wounded sliubtlv In inish-
Irm In wetloii I
'Ihe Mai follow..
Killed in Action.
Cimih l alilnn Kulcsut.
I'rlialc llriir) . laarli.
Died of Wound.
Mrul. Horla-rt S. Klclicy.
I'd i ale Ivicr V. Mi'Ardli".
Died of Disease.
I'rltnin Klurtiii Kriigcr pncunio-
nln I'riiaiei I dgar It. Murrnll ihii.
irinnbi.
I'rliaio Max .afrrii i0ulltls of
mi k.
Severely Wounded.
f'rlvala Tlit... M r...u.luL
''y I'llviile Charlla II. Knot.oii
Slightly Wounded
Liaul. Lealla I-:. (Jreen.
Idem AVm. I-iugene llelandrr.
Corp. Velght M Hiirnhardt
I'm p. lalward Corll.
Corp Frank A. Ldwtard.
Private: iVier (iavallg
John V. Callahan John W. Oreen
Jam Ca nn van churle I. Klein
l.n K. Caron John .1. Murphy
Hylveater Copiu- llarvey J. (oy
Ferdlnurd Hlan.
win. V. (lnrvey gonl
Miatinf in Action.
laaiit. rarnard 3. Clallagher.
CASUALTIES FOB BRITISH
SHOW INCREASE FOR WEEK
liata Not Nn lav) Tliowa of It
Ymr When Fngllsh Made
lllg Offrnalve. $
LONDON April Jo nrltlah caa
ualtle reporud during tha wek
i.ndlng today toUlli d 12.11 dlvidal
a followi:
Killed or died of wound; Officer!
m. men 13)
Wounded or mlaalnc: Officer
i.173 nien 7.11.
Tha caeimltle reported for till
week ar approximately half aa
large again aa thoe reported In the
preceding week. Although heavy
fghtlng ha now been In progreaa
a month however the 111 hava not
begun to approach in al tho of
!nt year In the month of actlv
iperntlon. when the Itrltlah were
rn Ih nffenaivy. There 1 no mean
if determining how far tha ouaual-
flea now being reported repreei-nt
lose In the fighting since thr Oer-.
man nffentfxe waa ataried. In th
eeveral week preceding last week
however when k.l2 name were
limed the loial.i had been running
no higher than between .1 000 and
4000.
Lad Kills Companion in
Argument Over Marbles
JKUSKV CITY. N. J.. April 20
A charge of minder against a -year-old
liov Frank Mucbelowekl waa
made In Ihe criminal court here to-
day UucHtloned a tn why lie killed
Ldward Chnroskl 4 years old. with
a rllln while they were at piny )e-
erday Ihe young defendant r-
ll"d:
"1 ehnt hltn becsuas he gtole two
marble from rip "
It la alleged that nfier nn argu-
ment over lii game of marble ihn
AI in-heiowt.k I boy i'an to bta Iioih.'.
reliiine.l w ith a rlf!" and ord.'red the
sniallsr child tn hold up hi bund
and tin n miioi him down.
Vimg Ridge Hero Gets
l ull Pardon for Theft
HS.-ilM!. Midi a- Xprll JO - Fd-
WmmI Poralo. iili .s HIlMiit Pien-
lsr who .senped from .lrks.-n
pllion while seiv.ng a seolence for
l-irc.iv and cr.tiied in CMS In tbe
1 Canadian iiimv. was k'ratned an ah-
' soi-ite pitr l'n todll
I tnaoi ervol t Viim ridge and
j b-idly woil.'ded thill be Is ill
I lllollv helpl se i Hi being ilieclilirKed
'Ih- r.ine t -i k to Mli I'll'.. in nnd was
! arreted he " III tie csied fur at the
etpeps" of the ''ana. Man go'crn
I m. -nt
000
. 6011 1
. iii)3
. r.oiii
. 6'io4
. f.Du'i
till Hi
. 7 I a
. 7 i W
GERMANS ATTACK
WITH 1 200 MEN
Stonriinp Troops Take
Village Only to
Lose Again. '
STRUGGLE CONTINUING
Fn iu li and Helgians Alao
Kitakp Ground Lost
lo Invaders.
.-4TJTJ
Uu AHniated Prent.
WITH TIIE AMERICA!
ARMY IN FRANCE April
20.-TweKu' hundred German
atorming troops the large
numlM'r pyor concentrated
ftRiiinst the American troops
for an offensive operation
wi-re hurled against the
American pomtionii on a one
mile front west of Rennere
foret northweiit of Toul t4V
day after a terrific bombard-
ment of gM and high ex-
plosive nhellH.
The enemy succeeded In"
penetrating the front line
trencnes and taking the vil
lage of Seicheprey but after-
furious hand-to-hand fighting
which wan still going on at
nightfall the American troopii V
recaptured the village and
most of the ground lost jo
tho early fighting.
The German airmen poured
gunf y-e Into the American
troops but the anti-aircraft
batteries came into play and
American airmen took the air
bringing down two of the
enemy planes and dispersing
fthe others. All the American
airmen returned safely..
nFM.iAMi iictakk ;nor?n
I.OMT nv III; ATTACK
I'AniH April IO.-XBCnjn
agalnet th Helglnn "irmlay reuUd
In th gaining of oma (round by tha
eneniy. who hnwevec. waa almoat
lininedialety driven hack- according
tn the- llrlgian official communlen.
Hon lonlght.
niFNCII "OITKnATTArK
IIWI:h OIT LFHMANH q
l'Altlrt April JO. TheR
strong arllliary aollvlly todav
w4
wt
"i in Avr ana on both Bank of
Ihe Mi'use. The fierman In a minor
ttBog eaat of flt. Mlhlel gained a
fooling In th French trenrhe but
were ejected according to tha war
office iinnuuncement tonight
llFVFWAf; OK IIKAVV
FK.iniVO l-XI'FCTKU
Lo.Miov. April 20. Henewal af
heavy fighllng iiiomnlarlC
looked fr along lb western baltbt
fronf. not only an the Flander lin
but lo the eouth in the Koinui area
Hhrio Ihe Uurniafia made their hill
for a noli k vlciory lns( month and
failed In ihilr larger purpose of
dividing the llrltlsh and French
Hrnile at a tingle alroke.
deport from the front sliw that
sIkii aie lo 1 wauling Ihal th i;er-
tiuins purpose iitinkH'r again in id
Aiol-ns iir-m where tin Imporlant
inllwiM i :! the rapture nf whloh
would badly distiii t th entente
allied coiuiiHinb ai . is their main
o li !ect ii e.
Opisisttl by Six Nation.
Amim-n i i blow the armie f
six putbip rfre etntidlng tognher
'biv I" 'he buttle area Hull. h
I 'rem b pelglan. Italan and I'or tu-
giitsr tiMspin. ready not only .
repel 'be luev liable nttiick but to
.sink" back when the proper iiiomee'.
conies In the pidgment of their uni-
fied high f-o;tuiAiidcr.
Apiwiienily Ihe allle have thrown
ill onlv eiioiiyh of their reserve li
lio th" (;.o mans conserving their
strength ii- fai a4 possible. It baa
ii noted b-owrver. that when Hi
neressltv of holding became lin-
paiative to axel t disueter the holding
power waa Ihero lu tp th enemy
otlroHli.
Iii the toiith tha enemy after hl
bitter icvcim. of Thursdiiy and Fri-
day alogvg th" ilivciK hv -SI. Avnl
line soinli i ib l.v-s npi-arently l
ptoceediiig In orgiinlxe more tlior-
oiinblv for ntt
ieinllH I Hie do
lldge .Olo- llll
u-k. lip
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o l! It W "..t
on Mount
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