The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 218, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 29, 1919 Page: 1 of 18
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OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER
RELIABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE
FINAL
Edition
4 o'clock A. M.
VOL- XIII NO. 218.
TULSA OKLAHOMA TUKSDAY Al'HlL 'Jl !!!.
IS 1(KS.
PRICE r CENTS.
REVISED LEAGUE COVENANT IS ADOPTED
THE MORNING
liborty Loarv J
TULSA SPEEDING
TO VICTORY GOAL
Monday's Hond Sales F.rinjrs
Total Well Tast Three
Million Mark.
VOLUNTEERS ARE AT WORK
J'repsurc Behind Drive to Tut
City Over the Top Ry End
of Present Week.
COUNTY IS COMING STRONG
Subscriptions Outside Tulsa
Kxcludinjr Jenks and Hro-
ken Arrow $175000.
How Tulsa Stands.
Till county's quota . . lS.(!!t.Aftfl
Fond sold to date ... . 3 . 1 )7. 3S 0
balance in be sold
. $:4S t.tif.O
Tulsa In speeding Inward the goal
tr Ihe Victory loan nmpaicn with a
btile lea than f'.lifln.noo lo raise
!n complete her quota.
!ooil rifwn wm received Monday
from different par's of tho county
chairman llryant murli a footing of
'he euhsorlpluins that hail been re-
ported anil found thai purchases had
been made to the Hriiminl nf $ US noo
with Jcnk nil lirokrn Arrow two
thn lug Inwns yet to he heard
from. The rountv will r.uillv raise
l'a quota nf approxlma'ely 1501.000.
1' la believed.
Many volunteer responded to
City Manager Favcnpo't rail fur
workers Monday but they did not
gel lo work In lime for their sub-
scriptions to be Included In Monday'
return.
War Tank Help Kale.
The sale Monday in Tula prin
cipally for amall amount. aggre-
gated UI.IRO which brings the cliy'a'
total of actual sale up to 9 3.167 3.r0.
or within $2.1(11(150 of the quota.
With the war tank here to stimu-
late Interest and the Tulaa splrl'
spurring the people cm to finish the
Job It is expected that record ali
will be made during thn next few
rlava and that the quota will he
raised before the end of the week
Tbe campaign cloeijn on May 10 hut
.l haa been the wish and expectation
the local org am-itln to complete
the work before that date.
f'oaden K- ( 'o. yesterday Increased
I' subs rlption bv f'.O.oon and the
Texas Company bv 4i nun.
Kripl'ivri of the Krucn railroad
have purchased J'Vonil worth of
hnndx. which In eiial to their sub-4-riptinu
to anv previous loan. They
il continue their soliciting until
every employe has bought a bon'J
Honor llHilgc dhen.
Moprf badges nvr special service In
'h Victory loan campaign were
nwardeil Monday to I'rnnk (irav. A'.
Maverick. Jr. M . V. Walter the Kcv
11 II I'umi Harry Hiipman .1 T.
Chiimhlcv I''. V Slngler. ('. ( '. Kern
(i A. Wells Truman Nixon 10. K.
Haiii'oln the Hev. W. C House. II
" Fiemfnhr. W A. Uoodnor It. ''.
Sharp Max Madnpskv. (His U Snow.
W W Stuckey .l.'Q. Chambers. Jnk
l.'.is'on. Fred Shaw. N II York. J
I Mine- Fred Welsh I. C lliccins.
F Undine the Itev. Harold V
Cooke Charles W li.iley. F. I.
1'iinn. the Ucv e W. Kerr. Itabbi
.1 It Menkes and o. A. Stumer.
BROKEN BOMB COMES
TO HANSON'S OfFICE
Ofriilnl.s I nnitTik'il Over llxmlpt ol
Mail Sent lo Seattle- lighting
Major During; AlM'in4i'r.
SF.ATTI.S. Wimh. April 2 Of-
f;' i!.s tonight were making an ex-
haustive Inquiry Into the clrcum-
" mces ruirmundlng the receipt to-
la of a broken bomb at the offices
"t Mayor O'e Hanson here Mavor
M.inson at pre tit W In Colorado
i"akmjr in beh.ilf of the Liberty-V:-
torv loan.
The bomb police an was post-
"'ai ked New York. And was marked
'novelty" a return address itiven
en (he package wb "novelty depart-
i en'. tSiiphul Hrothera New York
r:v
1'olice Fabl the bomb was a ylln-
d"ien bottle. like arra nK'ment.
"Imed to explode when the bolllr
' p was tinwciewed I nwrewlnif of
the cap. II was snld woulil rnuse an
"'id. which waa In the top of the
hottle. t i drop onto and explode a
"ui'F'an e which police wtlil was dy-
nutii'e in the bottom.
Ifl'lll.O Anrll . -When shown
he Associated. Prea report of a
bomb received ' his office. Mayor
liai son nl Seattle said:
"If thry have the cournite why
'! 'Ti ' i ihev intack me like men In
"eid nf playinc the pari of cward-
.i.snssins line Iiln: I am nr -of
:'" that ! that labor throuirhout this
B'eiit i.-md of ours has no connection
h.itevc with th. attempted out-
t .. "
Mrs. Mac kin Islta lliiiiirhlcr.
vlr- II r. M.ick'n. mother of
.i'e Mackm. the Tulsa R;rl who
"'i reportml suf fcritvv- from aspha
":-i '"ft cut rrdii v for J ansa s Ctv
'" lo'ttiK Ium- datiithter hnme A
'lep'sm recehed at the M.ickin
last Sunil.i) r'Kte-l tint the
t'-rl was fast recovering.
Burleson Returns Cables;
Ready to Give Wires Back
THE WEATHER
TI oiA pril 1H Mmmtim
PO mintirum : in.th winfU r
UK! UI'M Tuf.Iay fir rolr;
rin-iv it
tfrcfl hnT!t r'X'lT in iitfflu jMirtum
S tMlrMlav- f.r.
R K K S SA Turi'Iy r.n. rnr ;
"W fitni-.'ln fair
US I AM) WKST TKVS Tufadir
nri W rHrt. i.Uv f nrl! fir
KANSAS f-'riniifrn lursj.Ur; W flrt't
liar p4rtly rnMiily aittl warmer
THE HAPPY HOME
Yul lnehifr into thr honif of mn.
Am jnv t t liltl gm.
Anti thTf " i I hi no riMjin for hn rrrpAt
II f fIM1l
AnH n'rr rlnmr for hit
rVr $ man fu wron hfij hit rhil
ilrt-n wrp
AnH ihtr 10 fi ii a p'amiiva hm.
But lift'11 worth hi In wiirn hit hal'if a
ami1 -
Thru tj that hf i.ra is fm
Put corn for t tnUi h hon.ru of mn
AnH thirn'l1 hp 110 rom (or rarr.
lf taiihtrr me k t t r ami
Tile non fa of a happy airr.
AnH nrTrr a 11 rn hall (nni thft lipi
(f thd hnmhi!( lolr Krrf
AnH never a hinj thalt hurl a hranr
At ih ihtriKa which ttonl Hr
Taki hnncr out of thn livn'of min
AnH fill 11 rt the ruptMartla hr
i thn f i hra knuw) b a t thnr rhtl
Tn a hoc I r- i am fit to wtr;
Ii iM moilura mil( aa thif toil by
Hay.
AnH th" rn?T anH rii nhall rar
For a trmn ihuika ri'ii whfn hta hrart
I liffhl
AnH hit hnma la ri-h with prara
Tha man thai Hwnlia on a pafh nf
Ifron nl
U'hnT hit 1 hii'irn romn pH p'tf
May Irav n I hem thcr. uiiio!i-hni bj
rarit.
AnH mc at hi work a1' Ha
Anfj rerr a ucioim inourhi hn'l! think
Nor a HrH of nuilirr Ho
For Itfr'a worth whilr if hn lorH ona
mi In
AnH t h far will fmH him trim
(Copyrifiht tJli. by K'Uar A (nia-H )
WIRE BRIEFS
F1KK IMKS HK.WY
ItAMM.i: IN VkH M .
T Th KmotiHrA Pri
YOK'oflAMA. April. K. A inrre
section of Yokohama was r.iwmcd by
fire today. Two thousand luiil'linKS
irrludlnK a part of the buMni i-s m-c
tion. betne burned liri'nien from
Toklo aided in checking Ihe flamea
before they reached Ihe foreign res-.
Idcntlal eection. '
SIVHTCNS AS.
in nm.MF.N fm. nr.
IN'IJi. April IS Spnrtacan
force ntlemptcd to overthrow the
government in I'.remen vrsienlav bill
were defeated after hard street
finhtlnit A dispatch from S'etiln
transmitted hy the l'.Mhanite Tele-
graph company tepornnit Ihe out-
break adds that ("volvers and hand
prenndes were lihed freely ill the
fijthtinK
nirx'ii i nt n;An
THOl Itl.l-; (IN mu 1.
I'AHIS. April 28 The Freaeh
rovernment has no fear of serious
manifestations May on which the
labor unions have declared a sen-
era I holtdav. it was learned from nn
authoritative source premier Clem
enceau. It is eald has uil.irlJ'..d
peaceful demonstrations and has
placed responsibility for main'en-
anco of order on the oiminlr.crs
iavi i.vi: Mtr: isisr
IN I I (i'S si n ki ;
1tril'SSKlS. April St.- (Via Mon-
treal ) - The Hrllish naval Inn Tluith II
sJink off Nleuport today with Ihe
Ions nf '12 men of her i-rew. Ten of
Ihe crew were rescued. The II iKhll
was carryim; explosives 'for ne in
elearlra obst ruci ions from Ihe ( s-
tend rhannc!. II has nol been ib-'cr-mlne.
whether the aciidcnt was ilu
to an explosion or" to Ihe vessel
s'.rikitiK a sand bar.
I'UUS WIMTi: IHU SK
i)is4 itn)ri's r.i; in nn.
Pv Thr Aermlt 1'rw
I A HIS. April Noncrednce y
piven at the "wh.tf house" in thr
statctiienl lhat Thomas Nelson I'.iK'-
the American n m bat k lor lo ll.il.
is i ichtirik' to Farts on account nf dif
ferences with the president over the
Flume iues'ion It Is declared that
nnthine is known of nny sn'h dif-
ferences. HKITTsII Mlltt I.N
urrnnintv iiti ni Mi..
1 'I'll' A tfHil 1 l'rr
i i F.N KV A April "S The battalion
nf Finish troops which ocup;c
Kuime with the Italians (tfsrr the
armis'icc rf Flume when in- I 1
l.iO deli if:Ce lo th" peace l Otlfcrerice
left Tatis according to advices fii-m
.Urniii. capital of fioatla an. I Hla-
i-niii.
Call Out Tit o Indiana
Companies to Control
Riot in Phone Strike
Tlltlti; HAITI: tprll
Two i-ompnnlcs if Miiu militia
wore nrilirrd t l'.lp(on. hid.. In-
nijrht l nucll n riot ivntltlmt frm
a Mtrlkc ol n edimm oH-m(rs HI
Hun plan. Murine llm rlotlnt l-
mrlil a mob nf .'"' it-'Ms brnkc
I hi- dsU" wlmlows "f the
(clctihoi'c iviIimiiuc ami done
Huhl k-'l'1 still." briiikcrv (o the
ris'f. I he Ktrls laur were rei-iiexl
anil taki n pi a li-" of safclJ.
Private Owners to Get
All Ocean Lines
Next Month.
CONGRESS MUST ACT
Postmaster General Re-
quests Guarantees on
Land Systems.
ANNOUNCEMENT IS SURPRISE
Decision Startling in View
91 Asking for U. S.
Ownership.
W SHINOTiN. April : - The
Kinernmcnl i preparinK to re
llniiiisll tontiol next innntli of
Aim tic. in cable lines in restore thq
Kleirraph atiil telephone syatiiiis In
I rivatx ownernhip immedi.i lely after
enactment by iontrcNS of i netn
s.u v li h.1frruuri Ihe jiropct iIi-h.
I'oatmj.-Mcr lieneral llurlesnii as
directing held of the iltenene wile
roniiii unlc alum acrvii-e taken over
as a war measure an no nine I lu-
dav he had writ to Fnnldent Wilson
t a rei-oniiiii-ndation that (he cable be
'turned b.n k foiibwilh probably not
. I.ner than May I" An hour laier
jibe postmaster Koneral Kave oul a
i statement ejynm hi' would rei ont-
mend thai the lebErapli and tele-
phone en ice be leitirned to prlvte
owmis. conluiKent. however upon
finslM'ial pniti 1 linn lo be oblaiued
from cooffresH.
( jiblcs do Hark ssmui.
It wan explained hy Mr llurleson
that no IcRialwtion wo iieressary in
case of the table company proper-
ties IcsrnilnR nfthe irafflc borne
by Ihe table und other 1 Ircumslances
arising from Iranaltion tu a peace
basis Mr. llurleson said had re-
sulted In his recommendation lo the
president that Ihe Iiihwi be nn lonKcr
operated by Ihe government.
in the matter of land service how.
eirr the solution of thn problem
will be put wpiarely up to roiiKrrs.
"Viming rii soon af'er the recommen-
dation In his annual teporr lhat the
teiephone and tnlcKraph liniw be-
(sone Kovernment -owned at tbp crui-
cluslon of peace Ihe post master
Kcnerul'a statement ereatod tinuauul
interenl in soino ipiarters
I I nam -in I I Hf fb'tilihss.
I'oMoffica dipartineiu officials
who have aid'-( In ninlril of the
telegraph and telephone companies
expreshi'd the belief that few of Ihe
companies i mild weather the finan-
cial stotm If ihe properties were
turned baik wili oiit remedial leum-
latloii. Some of .'icl.iis sad that
while the properncM muet be re
lurried in the same phsiMl i-ondi-tion
m w ho h lin y were taken oer
tn do this now. without added
revenue tu meet wae ih-mands and
increased cost of operation WQflld
wres k Ihe entire InduHtry 1
(ifficials responsil.'ie for the ac-
tual mamiKemenl of the properties
under government control declined
however to sugget exactly what
sort of legislation would he neces-
sary. Itopublica ria In rsinie have
made no secret of their Intention tn
pros for the Immediate return of
the as'rvlre lo private management.
Leader In this movement have as-
serted that In so doing they wogld
endeavor to protect the companies
Interests. -
NnmiNl Oklahoma loslnirlor
WASHINGTON. April Is Mai
IleForrest W Morton i-avalry. whs
today detailed as professor of null-
li.ry ecience and tactics' in the
schools at Oklahoma Clt Her.rv
W. Hilton 'was todasv appointed
poslmaster t lleaver lioyd. Heaver
count)
Favoring Bonds
Theodore Cox provident of Ihe
Tulsa Aiitriiniilili club. in dis-
cussing the good mads bond Issue
which wiM be voled on al a nprcial
elm-lion May 1. said lao rnirhi lhat
automobile owners w ho pay the
henvlewt part ef the tax are unci
Imoualv In favor of the .Mi.Anii.iuii'
bond isrwie aa they the in favor of
all good road movements
"Farmers ouKht to be to a man for
the I'm prnv ometilH of the roads fur Ii
means mure to them who have lo
haul Iheir pnnlm-m to market Hum
it does to the automobile owner who
uses the rnadn largely for plnuiure
Wllh bal roads there rr lx months
in the year that Ihe farmer can't g'-t
to town with Ihe things he has to
sell no nia'ter how good the price
I aie the roads and he run come to
town whenever he pleases no mat-
Free Orpan Recital
Auspices
COM M FN IT Y LYCl'l ' M
roi'nsn
Convention Hall
Tonight 8:15 p. m.
I'OWFI.I KAVI-.i:
I 'oncert ( ri; in i"t
Admission Free-
President of Swiss
Is Called to Paris;
May Placate Italy
1f'
i;i:i:A Aim 11 - Cust-iv
Ador. pnidenl ol t b" S- t' bra- I
llioi. ha- reieive.l an iiii:i-iii siim- j
1110ns to th" peaie i-.iiil. n ro In
I'lirn and left for Fans Sutid.o
nlcht The newspapers here lile
that he bis been united by the al-
ius to ad .1 arbitrator 111 the -H-1
1011 of t he Admit 11
I'AHIS April 2 1" 1i11st.1v Ador.
preMilent of Ihe Swl-a fel'l atloll. 111-1111-1I
In Fans today from (ieneva.
COUNTIES" IN STATE v
OYER TOP TOTAL 29
a . . i-.
SiiklnK rnninnlmi to lie Wnireil In
Krlntc DoiiNfiil (niinllcs Into
laiwv t.niluini Mill IIihjm fill.
'KLAHOV CI'I'Y. April J
With even working dis already
gone In Ihe Victory loan drle of-
ficial rs-porta ehow only l.1.v4o00
at Oklahoma hea l'iu irtcr tonight.
Out of ! counties hut :3 have
gone oyer Ihe top officially or unof-
ficially. 'he speaking campaign continuea
(ii be Waged III t"'e doubtful counties
throughout the utate and It .Is Imped
bv Weilms.l.iv night ar much hotter
allowing for Oklahoma will be made
Uhllrt oriie isoiiilles aie !n n is
not with ihe int-eniiim of shif-inx
their burdens on to other lomm ini-
lles In the opinion of N 11. tlraham
siaie director who believes lhat ilu-
week should see a (lean m.ce for
Oklahoma. Catvin ioiii'V Jumped
inlo the unofficial column today
when M-porte f'om ihe rouriiy (hair-
man imauil lhat the intire ipiota
had been Milmcrilu'd Thoe official-
Iv over thn top are I ieck li.i tu ll.ir-
man. (ireir 'kmsii Tillman Kirig-
fihhcr Alfiifa Cleveland I'untotoe.
'inlaw. i a tnl ('aildo unofficial y
linger Mills icw CuHter Washita.
Jneksnn i '-oniani-tie Stopbens lef.
ferson (iratv (iarfleld. Nobla. Okla-
homa (larvin. Murray osiige. No-
wata and Hughe
Captain Irwin H. Warner one of
the strongest shakers In tlia service
of the Victory loan loaves tonight
for McAlester where 1m whl address
a meeiing tomorrow.
Oklahoma Maintain
Lead in Victor 7 Loan
K .SAS CITY. April "--Oklahoma
mi.nlalned lis lead mdnv in
lilherty-V b tory loan siihscripllons In
the I 0 1 1 1 r serve dntricl nc ordiog
tn 'igurei annoiin' ed loiught Hi loan
headcjiiar 11 rs The returns from that
late ibnw h i !h r i pi ions totalling
IF.' :M
Theodore Cox
ler how far n it he mm' be. and he
can come and r" I" mu'h stiotter
time liood ti.nd.s. will h'-to-f.i tbe
farmer mere than nev o't"t ilass
and If Ihev w.l think al.ou' :t I
c.itinot see how any of tl em oppos.-
the borol Isue
hiixniso l"ponrtjr AmIimis.
"I ioiel roads W ill It; Lad e Ihe
valine of farm and city proper.
more than anything e.s.. Nothing
will help Tulsa more than lor Hits
road bond iiisue to cair and the
bennflt will extend out into I h-i-ounlrv
as far as the gnod roads K '
I am heartily in favor of ':ie move
merit
"The men who nn- coming; ha k
frntn ttie war teacti m tie value -f
good ro i pi." i on: inue Mr i 'ox
"They t. li us t.hut the good Mcids in
Fiani-o --ave.1 the day for 'he 1 n -m
' iood roads ' e a r-ucces evct w tiere
' No comm unity that h is goo I i-.-.id
1 wnuld go till ' k to 'he ocl a v aid
j ihev do not hi gr ii'lif lb'' ' .
i "Hume people a'c irvito; to mak"
a partlrvatl isoi" ou' of goul tsuois
j lii an effort o d.fe.c the bonds but
II' is not a pa".s n .p.-t: :! W II I"
'it was) p.i-.i;cd t' Ii ' ftemo. ratb' d
tl.ln.S'l a:. on r i no to. i a i. n t e i'
I s: rongest s i ppor
' Th... .1 Uf'toob : i tlx : go;nc he
' 'S-iliis t'-d ami it i"oKS o I! " lis"
'lie best vv av 1 i gc; the I "ili-lii from
i iH n hi''' f T the I. on.) i.-s in a"'l
go to W r f. 1 1 I . i I 1 1 I o I - I
"ee ms to tn-- tliit ' is o i ' ha r to ! u
to opp.-s.. : tic I. ..r. Is .:i I" "f
i t 1 ia ' I' ill I : M .-til . M ' W -f t I"-
fact tha' e ;c. J roa.ii l- bad .ti
ok ia hoinu-"
CREWS SELECTED
FOR OCEAN TRIP
Navy Itopartrnciit AntHMini-f.s
The riTsonnl 'f Three
IM.iiin.' for flight.
WILL START EARLY IN MAY I
Kffort to Cross Atlantic in
Seaplanes to V Wrwn
Soon liv YiuiKm.
TOWERS IS PUT IN CHARGE
Commandrr Uirect.t Journey
Make No Land Stops '
Detilo Withhel.1.
NFW YoltK. April i - The tiavv
ili'parlmcnl announced tonight ihe
personnel of the aviation crews
lite men t" a plane who will at-
lempl oirlv next I Mil to truss be
Atlantic in Ihree huge liyrtin air-
planes. Commander .1 II Towers
Lieutenant Commander A ' Lead
and l.leuleniint Commander F. N L.
Ilelllnger will be the plane com-mandi-rs.
W.tli Ihe fust named In
general chatge of the expedition
The airships. N C -I. N. C 3 ami
N C I aftivr a flight from their
home siiilion at Fookaway Folnl on
I.IIB Island to a base established by
the navy off ihe Newfoundland cuasl.
will set out together In an altenipl
in rea- li a Kniopein destination not
vet made public It Is gnnerallv be-
lieved lhat the planes will touch lit
the A .ores and again off Ihe Fortu-
guese i oast theie re jjJiiK the all'
cruise li the llrltlsh lues.
No l and Slops.
Officially II w slated t Hockw"
way Fomt that no land elops would
be made
The planes nnlv one of whlcn Is
now in operation have a span of I2
feet slid nro driven bv four high
rompi-f sslon Liberty motors
ITie N. C.-l made a sueeewiful
trial fllghl today. The N. C -I. which
ban been In service. Is undergoing;
BilerrFinna. while the N- ' a new
inachiiic. Is rxpecled lo he readv to
lake the air tornotiow or Wednes-
dav' ( ommsii'ler Towers In charge or
the flight stati 'I that until he re-
turned N I'liruvil iy from a confer-
ence at noval hca'biuartrrs in
Washington he would he unable tn
announce definitely the dale of de-
parlure and the trans-Atlantic route.
Personnel AnnouniTsi.
In addition to Ihe rontrihandere.
Commander Towers announced the
personnel of the expedition us fol-
lows: Crew No 1 Film Commander II
C Uiohuiilson pilot. Loeulena'ti i
If. Mi Ciiilongh. radio npn Per.
Lieulenani Commander It A laiven-
der. engineer machinist L. It
Mnnre; rex-rve pilot engineer. Lieu-
tenant It Ithoiides
Crew No S I'llot Lieutenant K
K. Stone pilot Lieutenant W. Hint
radio operator. Fnsigh H C. Itod'L
engineer. Chief Hperlal Mechanic F.
II. Howard: reaerve tllol. engineer
Lleutr-iiHM J. L. Hreese
Crew Nn. J I'llot. Lieutenant
Commander M A. Mlfsrher rU).
Lieulenani I. T. Farln; radio opera-
tor. Lieutenant H Kadenwater; en-
gineri Cbli f Machinist Mate C. I.
Kelsler resi-rve pilot engineer ma-
chinist. F Christiansen
GOMPERS RESTING WELL;
CONDITION fS FAVORABLE
HTIl NFW YOltK. April '.! 1
Samuel liomper.i. ies(ent of Ihe
American leiteraton of Labor who
Injured yesterday when a Froadwav
surface rare collided with a luxuab
III whl' h he was rid. rig. was resting
well lonigbi. aiioiding to a hulhlin't
Issued bv his phvsii lans arnl bis on
dltton vv is said to be "fa V ol a hie. "
The phvsliians added however.
that be.iiii .e of in. advan. ei age
Ins two li.i.iiirid r i I'M and otlur in-
juries "mav prove serious"
STANDARD OIL EARNINGS
MORE THAN 28 MILLION
NFW 1 -IK. At r : 1 The
Stand 'i rd ol i"i a'. of N. w "' k
earned ls II a i-harc on Its i-apt'al
stoi k in I '' I "i- iu"t e tii-i ti i hn e
uies as tnui h as i ' I Mtd m d.vt'b n Is
accoiding I" ihe annual report mudu
tmbllc tcnicll' N. i a-nliiK-. after
ileduc'irig for itepre. latum res. t-vis
an the pavr'M.nt of fide a' taxes
were .' s i : 7
Schooner Carrying
Munition In Seized
by Mexican Officers
U :-H I NUT' 'N. April IS 'Ihe
state ib lew ' u.eiit w-a-' ad v ..- I to.
fliy of 1 to . nn- i f ' ho A uteri
I .1 1 t I !' '1 I' hol.n. I I'll .e 1 1 or 1
t 'to ' 1 1 i ii a 1 1 h" ' It : h on ; to
erouii t ''.' t h i i ir'ird munitions
f r .. - .i-s" 'I'll" h'MMI.-r
w 111 i it r I fr mi 1 .'a. . e fori w is
' a I ' i ' ' -. 1 : 'i M v i'-:t 'i terril'-ri.i:
w a 1 1 t a -t! ti' t -1 'li' a I ' ' "'
ed .i e. t . ' i I'n.r w I" re
f t e i f i: h' -I l-or'- - a t i hi f s
b ive no' V e l.ee-l pe rferred. 1-1'
I Ihe .tl'l- It' !-C .I'-l w i-i.i k I tig "f
f lit : u i .: i in'o '.lie oa.-'ii for
i !l:t i.it
.Council N otes Unanimously After Japs
;uu' vcu Withdraw Claims; Italy
Signer hut .Not
IACTI0N ON KAISER'S TRIAL DEFERRED
Allies Do Not Act on Tlvaty Provisions for Ar-!
rai.trnnuMit of Hohonzollern by Interna-
tional Court of Five.
ASH I Ni I Ton. April 7 S Al
though Hie peace i onfereuce In
plenary iriumi In. lav failed l.i lake
up the 4ncn!ion of responsibility for
the war. nfficlal'i wetn u mi u irn run
tonight in Ihelr belief lhat Ihe peace
triatv as ib'livered to Ihn llertnan
plenipotentiai lis will call for 111"
tilal of William I lohenr.ullirn
former emperor of (lermanv In fore
a court of Hie associated nwer-s.
Tr ial of the former emperor for "a
siipiema nffcurie itgaiusl Inlerna-
lioual morality and the sam Illy of
treaties" the sine department nn-
iiiiiiiii i'i I o.l.i v hail been nn luded in
the I I'cntll III e II 'I 1 1 loll s of the pi-acll
conference eommlsslon on lesponsi-
bilitv Tlo'se i-ecommenil.itlons are
elbhodled In four articles whbll
were made public by Ihe stain de-
partment without lomnicnt and
w hich Ihe i omiiilaslon proposes tn
Im-eri In ihe fllia llicalv.
The articles specify lhat Ihe
former emperor Is no! lo be tried
"for an offense against criminal
law" mid that tin' International
court shall be i U"i d of five
Judgi s. one to be appointed by e.n h
of Ihe five great powers (irral
1 1 r II ii In. I lilted Hates Japan Italy
snd France. It Is further provide!
that the associated gov i rnincnl
shall rciticst Holland I- deliver Up
theilormer i liiperor
Not alone (hough will be Ihe
head of Ihe house f I Inhenmillern
be tried. but Ihe comriilHslon's
recOmineiidalloni provide lhat all
persons accused of ai'ls In violation
of tho international inles of warfare
shall be I rough! before Interna-
tional tribunals and if founl guilty
shall be given the penalties of inter-
riome ufflclsls today said this pro-
vision would bring; before Ihe aa-
kocuiliid governments other mem-
bers of Hie house of llohenrollern
and such other leaders of extreme
Herman militarism a ml cruelly as
lieneral von Hissing military "v-
ernor of Helgliini and Admiral von
Tlrpllx. who conceived and advo-
cated the submarine campaign.
SIXTY MORE GERMANS
NOW AT VERSAILLES
Another I nullum ill of I'rnif I self-
gallon onira lo l.cl Alll'sl Foil-
(llllmis 4 hlef I.iivois lailrr.
IJlSAILLFS April : (Havss)
- A Urge number of Hermans who
are to attend Ho' peace conference
arrived hern this evening at 9
o'clock. The parly nunlbi red I0
Immediately on Lo ir arrival the
delegules were laftcn inytiutomoblle
In the purchiuie nf the cats suit waa
wfis no untowanj Incident
The main pli-nlpoteiitiarles and
Hie technical del. gates w ho will
complete Ihe full dnlegut Ion are rx-
pecieil lo arrive tomorrow.
LO.NIION April Th- greater
pait of Ihe l.erm in rb-leg vllon to
the peace congress tognber with
all It experts and ilerks lift Hun
dav bv special trail for Versailles
by way of Cologne u Ium lo an
Lxcloingc Telegraph dispatch from
Cologne At Cologne Ho- delegation
was ni .-t bj I rem h repu .i -illative
i ml will ai I iv e at V ci sanies HUB ev e-
ii i rn--
Th" b-ading rlekgnles with their
se.-i i net. will leavi; lodsy lor
I V i rai!ii s
V 111:.- VILLFK. April '.' 1 The
second tns'a I linen t of il-iin.ins whr
i r . I o attend 'be iicu i e i ur.g r ess. ar
I hid a I U o i loi I. tonight The
parry in I'ided a large nu inner m
llinnr-ll . ' 4 rtni.-r a ili ! I s an I 'ypists
'1 hey w ere Ink. II tu ' hi- hotel II'
signed I" 'l.'-Hl It. llio'ol h'l-se. A
udoii was thrown at"oi the sttei-'s
ii h- v ri 1 1 v f h'i'4 ; d-iriiig
l-.e ji riv H
(.( rninii llhickll-l VV liliilrawn
1 I I. V . .... islrH l'r '
F.FIM.IV April -' s I'he presnb nt
of the Finish i omr.:i".-i"n In lnr I
many has notified t h" (.'in. an al-
m s'ice commssion of th'- wi'h
ill.iwal of all hlackltsl-i and the aim.
Iltlon of all lra.llt.it 'lis I 'ill I1 lis Me-
added however thi' Hie allied a'"l
..v.. i.ti-. gr.v er h in'-n' s r ''' t vi'd th"
itih' to r e :nt rodu'-r. ail 'l anv r- ii . h
.; n klis's should thO bo ti'-i-i ssa t v 1
New York Life
Insurance Co.
Asrsris Mrnrsi a MiIIkui
Fiirmcr iV Dunin
xi.i
(i:t I'nlaie lllda. I'hoiic I'M
Kepresentcu.
l) Tri 4S1.'.I 41 l'44S
FAItlS. A.iil ."4 The c.ivenanl
of the b'ague .f nations Is ri'vlse-i
form mnvi'd bv I 'i cl.buil Wilson
was adopted loin bv Ihe pe n'e
ci'itfereini4 In pten.irv session with-
out a diss nl Ini; vote Idle pli'sl
di'nl's motion also u lined Sir .lames
Lrle I irumriiond as seireiary gin
eial nf the b ague ami provld'd fori
a commit ten In Inaugurate the
league.
Thus one of the notable works
of the conference pusses Its final
stag" and Is Incot poralcd In Ihe
peace treaty
The French and Japanese amend-
ment after a brief illsciiaslnn were
liit pressed and Ihe vvavlwas thus
Cleared for unanimous i cl ptam e of
I ho liuu'ue
lialv Not Ki'rrs'iitiNl.
1 tn 1 v was hot represented at the
session but lb" name of Italy ap-
pears as one of Ihe memheia of Ihn
Icagnn in the covenant as finally
adopted. Nine labor principles were
adopt d for Insertion In Ihn treaty.
Yhe session adjourned without
considering Ihn report on responsi-
bilities privhtl!tH for Ihe trial nf
Ihe former lieiuian emperor by five
Judges from Hie great powers This
reiioit was handed in by the rutin-
i ll nf four and embodies In the peace
treaty a provlnlon for Ihe former
emperor pnoii'iul Ion. This how-
ever has not as yet been adopted
by the plenary coference.
Tho plenary session of the pence
conference upend al .1 o'clock thl
Mfl'inour in the Fieneli office under
clrx u r 1 1 h I n nces of unusual Interest
because nf t in fact lhat It wa to lie
one of tho last sessions before the
meeting wllh he Herman delegules
at Versailles; lhat action was to he
taken on some of the main feature
of the nenre treaty notably the
league nf Jatlons. ripotisll1ii y fur
Ihe war and lha trial cf the former
llertnan emperor and others ami he-
cause Important labor clauses were
lo be Inserted In the (rcaly.
Ilallnu Scabs Vacant.
For Ihe first lime at the confer-
ence riesrins Italy was not repre-
sented ami Ihn five seat ofel'rn-
ruler Orlando and hi colleagues at
Ihe right of M. Clemi'iiceiiil the pre-
eliling officer remained vacant. The
other delegate presented full rank
und the k r-iii. w is suiting as Ihe
l iench premier opened the session.
Frsll'nl W ilson was recognlxed at
Ihe outset for a detailed explana-
tion of Hie new covenant of the
league Ills spee h was without
iialnrleal effect and coiiriiined the
explanation of the textual changes
most of which have already been
noted und named Itelginm Hra;l.
lirru'ce end ihpaln nn Ihe league
cniim II and alsu nn Ihn cntiimiltcii
taj prepare plana fur the fust meet-
ing of Ihe league.
Harnri Maklno head of the Japa-
nese delegation. In a brief speech
called renewed attention In Ihe Japa-
nese ainefulment on rap in I lojuallly.
He said thn race (iiestlon wa a
standing grievance which mlnht he-
roine a dangerous banie at any lime.
Th . Japanese government and peo-
ple Huron Maklno declared felt
poignant regret lhat the iiiii'ti'lment
hadonnt been Incorporated In the
covenant ayd a n noil n. ed that an ef-
fort would Mie made to have the
principle of racial c uillly adopted
aa p.ut "f the tlocuuii rit
Faul llvman.s i epi i-sen 1 1 n g Itel-t-l
1 1 in express.'d regret nf Ihe llel-
gi.in people ut the selection nf
( ieneva as Ihe sear of the bagun
CiiSTlM t.il ON I'Aim TWf.I.VB
Private Secretary
to Ha I four Chosen
Lea g ue 's Secre ta ry
FAIHH April : Free;. lent
V . I't .ii u ii ii 411 ii 4 l today that Sir
I. lie I 'rirniiiolid had been m ;io 14
'In- first si- i4tai gi-ti4rut 4.f t bi-
le gue nf hat ions
Sir i.nio.i Fro- I tu tn ti"c I
I. u.-i been priva'e hi-criv.u to A
I Half ll. the Fr : ' . oli f... -.g i
S". 'u V Clio- i i.-i en !... - I a I '. 1
I'.euotisty he had l"-4 o S : I I 4 n I '
itiow V tec hi n I l.riv It; i-m-
i ' ' I ' w lull' Sir Fd 1 1 d wis '
foreign secretary. I r"';i Mircll f
1 ' I ; to June 1 '' I u Ii'- w i . I .vie i
H. -4 ; I I I y In Hi. 1 1 e I I II A;. li ' ll. !
I tie n Ihn Hrlt Isil J . t - II 1 1 '
l .i I-- W a.-i I--it ll on i i i
Is si .it of 'he eighth v 1 1: : I
S ' t a ' I - 1 1 ; 'i and M a In f I i . h."- 1
-f tn.. hc:r (. r i-sii ro pt ; v -. he
I . .. ; ..f I .-I h II.. I.. : i '
i I. I h- U he t-.r' :g'l l.ffh e ! ' :4ll
. I fr.'lii I 'Hoi I" I '")- wO p' .v 1 e
re' ir v to Lor d l-i-.r . 1
1 .1 I i.ll! Mlt.KV IJ riil.-r s. i . of J
.. t.l I I I ore g ll i f ! .1 ; : i I ' ..
t . tii.cd tiri.tio- v -I r . . ' 1 1 s ui.-i. -. . i .- !
'.ii ii r ' .1 I ri I '. w I i 4 ' i f .- :
I ' - i it- rs . ! i ' a t y ' i I ' -
1
ii
r l .i l.' a.-. "! p Cl
M .; (. I
in I '' I ' i '. o
I : h It. -
I u ! '4 e 4 ' '- I . .
". V- .'. i Me- ..-.mr
.f -to- i . ti r lb
I i . m . .ha .4
I I
M
doW
REVISION CLEARS
LEAGUE MEANING
Wilson Says l'urposp Is to
Mako Kxplirit What All
1 .ol i il Implicit.
FORMAL ADDRESS IS MADE
President Speak to Flrnaj-y
Se.sion and Ivecounta All
Chunea Made.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL NAMED
r.ru7.il relfium. Grrrce and
Spain Join tho Hig Five
Drummond Secrrtary.
hf 1ls Aiorlstsd Press.
I'AIIIH April 2 --rmiowlntr
Ihe lext of Fresblent Wilson peae4j
bcfiirn the plenary session of th4
peace i orifercri' e Inday :
Mr. Fresident:
V ben the text of the rovenant nf
the p. ague of nalion wa I set laid
bifiire you I had the honor of read-
lug the covinanl rxlenaln. I will not
detain you loday Id read Ihe cove-
nant a l' has now been altered hut
will merely take lha liberty of ex.
plaining to you soma nf tha altera-
Dona thai have been made.
The report nf Ihe commission hi
been ell ciliated. You ymirislf hava
In hand Ihe text of the covenant and
will no oouhl have noticed lhat most
of Ihe changes that have been marie
are mer changes of phraenlory nat
changes nf substance and that b-
slden Hint moat of Ihe changes are
Intended to clarify Ihe document or
rather lu make rxpllclt what we all
have assumed Impllrlt In Ul
document a It wa orlglnallir pre-
sented ; you Hut t ahall lake the
lilieiiy of calling your attention tn
Ihe new feature such a they are
Hume nf them are considerable Ihe
ret trivial.
Article t Tn Kew.
Thn first paragraph nf artlcla 1 I
new. In view nf thn Insertion of tha
covenant In the peC4i treaty apa-
clfle provision a to tha ilf natorlea
of Ihe treaty who would beeoma
ni em her nf tile league and also aa
In neutral slate lo ha Invited tn ac-
cede to die covenant were nhvloue-
ly neresaary. The paragraph alao
provides for Ihe method hy whleh a
neutral elate may accede to lha coy
nanl.
The-third paragraph nf artlcla t la
new pt-ovldlnt for lha wdthdrawal n(
anv member nf Ihe leanut On a no-
tice given nf two yeara.
The second paragraph ef article 4
la new providing for a possible In-
creaan In the council ahnuld other
powers be added lo lha league nf na-
tion whose present aecestlon I not
anticipated.
V ol I n a; provision jrew.
The Iwn lasl paragraph of article
4 are new. provldln7 specifically for
one vole for each member of lha
bague In the council which waa un-
derstood before and providing; lxi
for xine ri preservative of each mem-
ber of the league. The first para-
graph of article 15 U new expressly
Incorporating Ihe provision aa to tha
unanimity of voting which waa at
first taken for granted.
The second paragraph nf artlcla I
he beer added lo It that a major-
ity of th assembly muat approve tha
appointment of the secretary-inner
I
The first parerraph nf artlcla T
nniees (jeneva the eat of tha
league and l followed by a aeeond
paragraph whl'h nlves the rnunrll
power- o establish the seat nf th
Isagiie els where should It subse-
quently deem It neeessarl'. "
The third itairsgraph of article 7 la
new establishing equality nf employ
merit of men and women that la lo
av by Ine league
The s..i nnd paragraph of article
11 ) new. Inasmuch a It. undertake
'. give Instance of disputes which
are genern Iv suitable for uhnilsslort
i arbitration Instance of what
hive laiterlv been called "Jua-
llcnhle"" nuestlnn
The eighth psrsgr-aph of article
1 '. Is new Tills Is Ihe amendment
reeardin ilnmestl" In r isdlcllon lhat
whiT4 be i mini II finds a otiestlnrt
ri'l-liiB on: or an International dla-
oute afficts matters wh'oh are rlear-
iv iindi-r ilotnestlc urlallclnn nf ona
or oihe of the nartis It I lo ra-
..! to 'b it effect and make no reo-
ommenilitlon I xpulslon I'na Moil For.
The ia-' paragranh of article It
is new. providing for nn expulsion
ft .mi h" league in certain extraordi-
nary clrr i.rnstances
V t to I.' 2 I l new
The sr.. nrt'l paragraph nf arllrle
'JJ Inser'.i the words with regard to
m i - id i ' or tf-s "and wh.i are willing to
ic. nt i " thus expllciilv introdiie-ir-k-
Hie i4' .rvipls that a miindate ran.
I.' t.e iii'i-rl upon n nation unwlll-tru-'
n a 4 1 1 nl II.
Vrtb ' "J ' Is a ro'mhlnsltnn of
-eer.i former articles and also enn-t.-ns
Hi... following A clattsn pro-
viding f r Ihe Just treatment of
ri horiirine.. rl.iuso looking toward
i tu eve'it urn of Hie white slave Irsf-
f . ami Ihe traffic In opium and a
. nun looking towsrd progress e '-
. n i t ion.-1 prevention and control of
-I .-.i- l se
A tl ' spc-ifiea'tv mention lha
i;. I Ci. is one r.f Ihe interna-
l.i... ; ... i I i i : i. tis m h ch ere to
ii....-; !'...- vwrVj with Ihe work:
. r -! . " ' . ii. . e
-t. -r permits the s'nendment
. r t ' . . .'int 1. 1 nia lor 1 1 v of ha
. ..- hi-.nir the .1 -setn hi v In-
. I ( 'h-i-e fouiths of the l.1t44sj
.1 . - .I' a icinr t ti e r a
(vi MINI t.li ( i.N rAviE. TTXV1
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