Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 153, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 23, 1919 Page: 4 of 40
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY FEBRUARY 23 1919
If
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If
LACK OF RECOGNITION
BLOCKS SOVIET PLAN
Al-rt (h) WIIHsma Say He fame
IIitp fnnn lluwbi in fMn I'p
Uurrai! Hut ltrr Alatiiilims II.
STORIES OF HORROR DENIED
I'wriiwif Mln-trr TclU Srmi' font-
ml lion Ib'porlii nf lloMirvlal Trr.
rirlin Arr t'litnir.
UAMUlNdTHiN l l'. 23 - Altprt
llhya Williams. hii Im lirin trrmed
the iiicvnt n ml propagandist of the
KuMliin bolshevlkl In this country
am who di-:rlbi-d himself as a !'
I uror. rlHT ami fnrintT cmiBrr
tiiinul itiln impr. appeared today be-
fore (he senate c-imiiiiltt- invcilln-
Ing lawless pinpsKsnd. Hi) no hi he
rtlurni1 to An.rrlrii to set up f'T
the hnlahevlkl u bureau similar l
Hint formerly ninlntsliied In Itnnon
by the committee on public Infor-
mation bin lht Hip plan alian-
i in r (1 derails th I'nllrd HUtss (Hit
nut reroiiulie I lie sovirie. A Pit go
ing to lluult a a roi ri-npiiii.leiit fur
Hi New York Kvenlne. I'ost he said
he became ueaorlaled with the bol-
shevik government
Tha witness Mid Uuseiuna did not
look with favor upon conditions In
tha United Htatea or on what ti-y
termed tha "bitter class war" here.
Keapnndlug lo a fiiMtllon I y Hen-
ntor Overman Wllllarnn said the
word "bolaliavlkl" artually meant
"the shortest rut to socialism." lie
li-clrod alorlra of terrorism In Itua-
sl ware ruaggaruterl lln asserted
that not mora than II people were
killed In the seliure of the govern-
ment by the hnlahevlkl and denied
the truth of alorlea of the "rape of
(he women a battalion"
IX-nirs Horror.
Mr. Williams crltlrlaeil previous
wltneaaaa and tha atorlea of Ohaoe
and terror I hoy told.
"Why" he said "during all thla
revolutionary period and terror thay
picture not alngle one if 10
Americana who can roma hs to
testify waa ever struck by a b'u.a'.
I don t believe any missed .a me
Tulsa Sleuth Otvrseas
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OIL MEN ADVISED AS
TO REVENUE DUTIES
II. II. Ttiwnernd.
II. If. Townaend formerly head of
the epei'lal service department of tha
Carter Oil company. Mr. Townaend
aallad for overseas rebraury II hav-
ing gone over In connection wllh the
V. M. ('. A. work ei special Inveatl-
gutnr for II different oounlrlea No
word haa been received from him
I since lie left thla eoontrv hut It Im
and they came out of Hussla on at. J hought by tha V. M. '. A offlolala
iniernaijnnal aleeping car
Wll.lama aald ha waa nut now In
employ of tha bolahevlkl and made
tlila explanation:
"After tha signing of the armistice
flhe Hresl-Uluvsk treaty) TruUky
addressed an appeal to tha tolling
mkaaea of Germany to Mae In revo-
lution. The president of the Ameri-
can Had Croaa mission. In HuaHla
Jlaymond lloblna staled ha would
give 100.Q60 rublea for printing that
and getting il Into German hand.
He suggested that I ahnuld approach
Trotsky. Thla I did bringing down
upon my head tha wrath of Trotaky
who threatened to arreat ma aa an
agent of American capitalism who
waa trying to bribe htm.
Bureau Opened t p
"Immadatety after thla however
there waa opened up the bureau of
International revolutionary propa-
ganda with an appropriation of
1.000000 rublaa epent upon news-
papers filer and pamphleta in the
Isnguagea of the German and
Auatre-Hungarlan emplrea
"1 held no official poaltlon In thla
bureau but co-opefaied In the pro-
duction of the illustrated paper
which explained to the Germane how
lo make a revolution. Ultimately all
thla had Ita effect. Douglaa Young.
Hrltleh eonaui at Archangel aald
bolahevlkl propaganda had aa much
to do with the sudden oollapaa of
Uermenywa our military operations."
"For the time being however It
did not avail to prevent the drive of
the Oerman army upon I'atrpgrad.
I joined tha army that waa being
hurriedly recruited t0 atop thla ad-
vance. For my many mnntha service
1 reoelved 100 rublea tha pay of a
regular aoldler. Tha w-tth motive
of my coura In Russia waa to keep
tha German Imperlallata from de-
stroying the aoviet republio and
atrangllng the Russian people.
Ilumau Falla Through.
"In May 1111 there aprang up
the Idea of a Ruaalan bureau of pub.
lie Information operating In Ituaata.
I waa given oredentlala for the form-
atlon of such a bureau. I presented
this matler lo Arthur Dullard head
of th American bureau In Huaala
who aald that It would be for the
mutual Intereata of the two countries
and h would uae hie Influence for
It. In Washington I waa Informed
that there could be no Ituaalan soviet
Information bureau because that
government waa not recognised.
Thereupon I regarded that Incident
I
if he Is In France.
km closed ami held my statua to be
that or an American clttsen telling
the truth aa I miw It
"I have fought every Imperialistic
dealgn amnnaet the alllra and by
Germany lhat would throttle the
Ituaalan peaaanla and workera. To
that end 1 have preaented reports lo
mamliara or the stale department.
Justice llrkndala Colonel Home and
through him to the president."
WASHINGTON IS CLASSED
AS GREAT WAR TACTICIAN
NKW YOHK Feb. II Oaorge
Washington waa termed one of the
greateat military tacticians In tha
world's history by Ilrlg. Gen Lionel
lllrhard Kenyon C. It. a member of
the rtrltlah war inlaalon at the Wash-
ington birthday celebration held here
thla afternoon at the Republican
Club.
"In my opinion" aald the lUltlah
general "when George Washington
led Ma Irnopa to Yorktown. he ac-
complished one of tha greatest cam
paigns of history. Rut I fear lhat ha
stands so high aa a man that hla
character aa a great soldier la for-
gotten." Asserting that "In recent year a
truer account of history Is being
taught' In F.ngland and tha United
Htatea" tha general declared he had
recently heard some F.ngllah boys
aay things Ihirt were not compli-
mentary to King George HI
ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED
FOR WORLD WAR VETERANS
"NKW YORK Feb IJ -Incorporation
under the lawa of New York of
the World War Veteran's aaaoolatlon
a proposed national organisation for
the purpose of banding together vet-
erans of all branches of the eervlor
aiding them lo obtain smployme.it
and facilitating their return to civil-
ian life wua announced here today.
The board uf directors Includes lw.
renre F. Abbott chairman; Mai.
Auguat Relmont Capt. "Archl
Roosevelt. Ralph M. Kasly and V.
Kverlt Macy.
Ppaln la believed to have 5. B00.
Onn.000 tons of ooal In deposits scat-
tered over nine provinces.
xr mx f 1.
run ? y'
This Young
Lady Had An
Opportunity to
Attend the
Tulsa Business
College But
She Neglected
to Do So.
She has rrrently met with atlvrrso rirctimstancos
and today i forced to take any kind of employment
he can get.
If you believe in INSURANCE you most assuredly
believe in a TRAINING that is an ASSURANCE
against ADVERSITY.
You may leave your Rons and daughters a fortune
but if you do not teach them business methods of
takinjr care of it they may soon be found- walking
the Btreeta in search of a job.
Since the war business men are not forced to em-
ploy half qualified office help. If you feel the need
of more (raining let ua scire you.
Tulsa Business College
(Fully Accredit ed)
109-111 EAST THIRD STREET. MOE 1429.
Internal revenue asked especially
that operators be Informed they ran
do a real aervlce to the rovernment
1 U KtVtNUt UU Lb by making the collection of facts
complete n ronrlualve on all polnta
vital to tint (lftf-riiilniillori nf the
New It'ttulnllnru llrlnif IIimmI of .
ln.Hlrl.-N to IW- iivcrc. j .. OI)rlr)r khuM ri4rflJ
Hi Oim-c. iin separate nonrHilona conducted as
fee ottnern from tltoae coriiliicteil on
WAMIIIMITMV IVI. " ' I iet hu"'' l'ie proper appraisal of
WAHIII-MirtiN. I eb. .. '.' proprny f various dates
your recoril In shupe! r th earliest of which Is March I.
Thut Is the word "f the rWrmtl 1 1 S I . It U necessaiy that the bureau
r-venue bi.urd lo oil i ralors Ttie j "hHi i1i po.a.l.U. Iriforrnailoti re
new revenue hill already lit-arlng the
eiKTiHture "f Vice I'reaulent Miirsbull
slid Npenker ('lurk Is awnltinic the
nnlval of the president nnl will be
uluni'd uml liecoiuo a law within a
week.
To the Internal revenue bureau to-
day there c'iriie a great batch of
li'lters from oil opersUirs aiiklni;
wlial will be required nf I hem
i.ndiT the new revenue bill snd the
new rrsuhliins on Income war ex-
cess profits till Hijch letters huve
liieii 111111111 for ilsys Ksperis.
Iberefiire have begun the) prepnra-
tlon of Informulliin for the guldane
of oil operators
Home of the' particular facts tha
oil snd It operators will b ripect-
ed to set out sre:
1 - I'roiliicllon by yeara of Indl-
vlilu.il trui'lH or wells.
2 Number of wells furnlnhlng
this production each year.
I Average depth nf wells on
trsct.
4 AversK thickness of oil sand
on trad.
t Aieragn nuniber of a c r e s I era
drained by each well. such
I.anlc t . Itoper rommlasloner of
leases iiislnshesd gas contrncta and
fee ownership In lunda. As much
Information as possible regarding the
condition of development at the Hum
the transfer wss. made should be
furnished in all cases."
W0ULDR0TiDEloATERIALS
FOR EMERGENCY IN MEXICO
WA.illINUTON KeV 21 -In urg-
Inn that conkrers give authority for
the army to take options on mater-
ials which mlitht be needed In an
emergency Major (ieneral lllack.
chief of the engineers corps rtis-
r need today before the senate mil-
M ry affairs subcnmmlltee that prep-
srailona for the possibility (f exten-
sive operallotu In Mrllco were he-
in if made Just prior to the declara-
tion o war on Uermsny.
"Vtiu don't expect any trouble
during the next fiscal yenr do you?'
Hike Henatnr Hitchcock.
'I'm no prophet ' replied Iho gen-
but In rase there were any
a provision would save the
country money."
k. W'M I I Wl!-M k. fil1 -F w M M
I 1 r aw awsaW'w-assaaw-wsgev
ill
DO NOT ALLOW
yourself to be controlled by what
someone else does.
Live your own life aive iyttem-
licalfy a portion of your earnings
and you will be certain to get your
full reward in later years.
Remember that this bank invites
small as well as large savings de-
posits at 4fo interest and aftorcJs
the most perfect form of protection
for every dollar.
DECREE OF AMNESTY SIGNED
FOR ITALIANS BY EMMANUEL
ItO.VK. Feb. U King Victor irtn-
manuel baa sinned a decree of am-
nesty lo soldiers and members of
their iiinllles sentenc ed for political
and economic offenses treason and
speculation alone being excluded
The preamble of the decree after re
ferring to the brllllAnt allied victory
ays-
"We also celebrate In our hearts
with s in ere faith the pa I of the
luiclety of nations which must be
the Intangible rharter of humanity
The whole Italian people must re-
ceive ami understand with Joy His
Illicit value of this pact unl r Im-
morta. meaning.".
Wllh a new motor truck body one
man ran dump a load of two tons In
3D seconds.
MISSING YANKS CLASSED
Mf Pis Prlo for ruUfh.
AS DEAD BY RUSS rUnttO ment to fix a maximum price for do-
men tic potash the bill Introduced by
WITH THK AMKHK'A.V KOHfKH Henaior Henderson of Nevsda de-
IV NOIJTH ltl'HHIA Thursday Feb. signed to safeguard American pro-
20 While vague reports have ducers by regulatlnir Impnria through
reached the American forces on this a licensing ayslrm for two years af-
front Indicating that there perhaps for peace has been restored was or-
may be a few American soldiers held dered favorably reported today by
captive at Vologda or Moscow It ap- the senate mines committee The
penrs that the majority of the 85 maximum price for potash for the
Americana which Is the total num- nrm i mom in wouiu ua i:xeu at
succeeding
her listed as missing In action sinre
the beginning of the campaign must
be counted as dead. Soma of these
were wounded men who became lost
n the woods while others were mem.
bers of small detachments which
were surrounded and are believed to
have died fighting.
!. n 0 a unit snd for the
! months 12.
Crabtn Is Capture
LITTLK ItOt'K. Ark K-li .
H C'ralitree. aenienced lo tin.' J
sas penitentiary for four w.lr .
of which he served and i'n
cuped. haa been captur.i It. it
Ion. Texas and reiurne) i n.
tentlary hcie. t'rablree
tha leaders In an escape f T1"""'
prlHoners who In lllltj "
way out of a alnckade ' at t'
mlns state farm. About
tha men still arc at lit....
Ihnt being "Illackle" Wui'i""?
of the most iintoii.. .
the state's history. ' l'
in
Thill he has perfected a flexible
wooden soled shoe Is the claim of a
Hungarian inventor.
An Education in Power Farming
FOURTH ANNUAL
RlsiHSoimsll
Tractor Show
Kansas City. Feb. 24 to
March 1 1919
Under Direction of
Kansas City Tractor Club
CrsssisS saa Mess Ceasgs sasaurtvs btUMOsaa
ml Tvewwsra Trasresr Astssssrlss eusel rwweas' ass
bag. Macfclasrjr ever kM la Asirlis Ovea SM
a. reel .1 nooe-es.
swswt. twrt r rasas' will k.
Same Week As
K. C. AH
Shaw
Many '
Special
Attractions
A V
p Tone---"1
The word "tone" has become a cal- gj
loused word to the ears of the pub- tg
p lie by salesmen with unproven
0' V-v " I
prnvuu
P
FIREPROOF
11
The Largest Packers Storage
and Moving Firm in City
The Packing Department .ovrs.p"ialdc-for
o r it is in charge of the most
experienced men obtainable. Goods of all kinds are packed for safe
shipment and they are packed so that you will save money on the
freight. If you contemplate moving away or making any shipments let
our representative confer with you. Cut glass and rare oil paintings
packed especially. x
The'Storage Sections a tl;erbestt to hc Td in(
n v the state. Sanitary dust proof
and strictly modern. Heated rooms for pianos. We welcome a visit of
inspection.
Service First Last and Always
That's the Page Motto
This itnwineli Insa tn irtiMl rSntrea
at Pnli IUisrl W ttw M.lmtinlitMi
Ofrn. Mnfiot in dimt enrantnanu with Ktf
mm vote on ths Nrw Elimn tnd ihiis
I thai us Iso reBSiusM tn ia&
In aslertlnn an Instrument fnr your lifr-lonir
enjoyment why not eituip your home with Ihn
HvInK voices of the world's li-ailinx article re-
created eartly ilm they slnK In prrson.
SNE EDISON
"71s W.jea m W
is the only Instrument that rarrles wllh It the
profound conviction of realism.
Come In for private hearing and see for your-
self Just what we mean by re-creation.
I il 1 " "oojaw Ixam sum
I uSM
W. FII'TH PHONE 6B
PHONE 1588
ll i-i-dll-iCX;
on my
$200.00 Cash Prizes for the best answers
You never taw me5 folkf did you without the famous kettle
on my tul f Everybody wooden why it'i thrre. Well I've never told
the secrrl yet but se-ui I'm going to give everybody who rruli this i
i chance to gueti it and at the same lime win one ol a number of liberal
money tiici. Come one come till Help solve the great royitcry.
Here's how to win:
tnstrs m hnsxv snd healthy so thst
I cio do more work Inr my owm r.
Hot (Asa. Asrs sre lAe priis.r
Fur the he l answer the prlie will
be lion.ui.
Vnrthfinrit best answer the pna
win batmen
for the nrii hest answer the prue
will be liu oo.
To the drslrr whoee customer wins
flri prlio av) 00.
To ins rtoalr whnee customer wins
si'ond pnxe 110 oo.
To the ilraler whose customs! wlua
Iblrrl prlie tA.M.
TAs JaJtf mill si
WAlJint HIl.L. rrM.f t4wh"l'--Am.rlr.n
N.ilcn.1 b.nh. St. Iui. M.v
A O Will IK A l.tiUm. Mm.i. U'O'S
Sho. Co. St. I nut.. Mo.
WM II I'AirilKTM r-t..Mi"wl r.mnd-
r ot th. rtwuia Uiii bi. 10111.. M
The wlnnlnc answer will h mallol
lo you ou or bstom atarcli XUi.
TInrt. there'i nn sninc on thla contest.
AnylKMlrlnt .eier1 la horst-sormult-s
Isurxsd lo semi ' so answer. All lank
Is that you dou l use more thin luo
words snd thai you be sure to mm-
lion "Chcrkrrboard Pees" (In wlilrH
lUrlDS Frmls are always paikMll.
Now don'l b alrsl.l come on In
everybody I The lie.l answers lake
the prises rfinllr.s ot fancy Im-
suaie or ewell hsndwrltlni. Plsln
Unrse Benae" Ideas ou a post card)
may win.
Rewind elm toot nsme plainly and
also tell me the Dame ol your fwd
dealer.
Third mill yonr rnese ei or Infer
Hatianal Und Purina tall. That Is
SebruaryCiUi.-l selsclcd It speclslly
becsuss my Isvorlte Isnl Purina
O-Moiene sstcs my owner 2iT. ol
bis Iced.
PnrlnaO-Mnlene Is wonderful Iced Inr
mnlei and horsra. 1 know 'rause I'm
a mills mysrll. II Is ecnnomlral. be- '
reuse I like II. ami aasimllste sll ol II
Ihsl I est. I Derer have Irouhle du
satias all ol say O-stoleoe. also II
Send ynnr answer
etrslfht to me (aud lut
ryl addrtssod lo .
' Case PwriM Mills. Sk Uaia. Ma.
Tulsa Feed Store Co.
ill East First St-gfioncs 240-18
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 153, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 23, 1919, newspaper, February 23, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135998/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.