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THE MORNING
RELIABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE
FINAL
Edition
4 o'clock A. M.
VOL. XIII NO. 221.
TULSA OKLAHOMA FRIDAY MAY 2 1010.
IS PACKS.
PRICK 3 CENTS
RIOTS MARK CELEBRATION OF MAY DAY
OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER
BOND SENTIMENT
GROWSJN STATE
pnid Convention DclfffateB
Rfport Approval for
Road Issue.
WUCK WORK TO BE DONE
Realize Rural Communities'
Against Plan Through Not
Understanding It.
RESENT OPPOSITION METHOD
Advocates Say Opponents Un-
fair in Presentation; Argu-
ments Answered.
T.T FTAIT 0nriKSr0STKNT I
K.VIP My I The centers of j
population ate for tha road bond
Th rural district nr against the;
niraaure ilmnil solidly. Hut lha j
sentiment everywhere 1 growing f"r
the Honda. t
That l the situation as slimmed up
from ft canvass of opinion pf road
men attending the eirfiual convin- ;
tion of the Albert Plks Highway
eoclatlon.
Whnlh.fr or not the majority In the
cities nd towns of Ihe slate will he '
sufficient to offset the farmer vole (
li uncertain. Outwardly registering I
confidence that Ilia 150 .000.000 good
road measure will carry by a aft '
majority supporters of the bonds j
ara plainly worried at the outcome
of the election. '
Strop oppnei'ion In the rural sec.
tlnns li due to a misunderstanding of
the bill and to the unfair arguments;
of the element opposed to the hill's
pajuiaire. These are the Pally Okla-
homan Campbell Russell and hie
publication -T!ie Tat" John Field's
farm Journal and j. Klmer Thomas
of Lewton Male senator. The bill
haa other opponents but theae are
the onri thai ara doing the greatest
damage.
Supporter are Ilittrr.
A atrong aenllment l.i apparent
here against the opponent of the
hill chiefly against Die ( iklahomaii.
(or the character of argument pro.
poeed against the bill. They are de-
acrlbed an unfair and their wide-
spread prrvelence and Influence
among the farmer ha -made" the
upporteni tf the bill bltfer.
For Instance recent editions of the
Vkltthoman have declared that the
bill remove ihe ronMtitutlonal limi-
tation on tines The f.iot ie that the
hill not only dues not nullify the rnti "
tituilonal limitation but riprcssly
(tales that the 3i mill levy maxi-
mum shsll not be eieeetled " Thu
opinion that the paassgo of the bill
will make the sky the limit on future
alatea lane I wlderpread and deep-
rooted and will be difficult to com-
bat In the short lime remaining unill
the voting nem Tuesday. Another
specious charge that la resented hy
the bill's upporters Is the declara-
tion that an honest road rommtssrtnn
will not be named to have charge of
the administration of the funds and
construction of Ihe eyatem. In many
localities the necessary incomplete.
CONTINir.D OS TKlir. Hr.Vt.N
REPUBUCfWSTAVOR
ROAD BONDS ISSUE
nnrsre MrKeevcT Tell Kiild Con.
rerxJon o Prominent MrniNr
of Iwrty Is ( Minting Plan.
t World's Puff ( errf minilrnt.
ENIL). nkia.. May 1. "I am proud
of the fact that not a prominent
republican In the Mate Is opposing
the $50000 nun mad bond Issue"
Horace tl. MrKrevrr. of Kind re-
publican candidate for governor st
the last lection lold the delegates
cf tha Albert P.ke Highway assoc. a
tion In an addresw In the convention
todsy. Mi. Mck'eever described the
deponent as men w.thout vialun and
working against the hesl Interests of
the stale. "Only the nisguided. th
politically ambitious or the political-
ly petved sre fighting passage of the
meaaure.' he declared.
Other apcaker on the program of
the day wret Cyrus Avery of Tultia.
president of th Albert Pike High-
way association; !. A. Callahan of
Hot bprlngr. Ark ; rharles V
Thompson ma) or of Colorado
Hprlngs. Colo and M 'V ilsr of
Lnld. republican member In the sen.
ate from this cl 1st r in
Ma) K. Hopkins of TuKs will
b the principal aP"Sker on Friday's
brogram which will close with elec-
tion of officers It I conceded thai
Mr. Averv will he re-elected si prel.
dent The debate between Senators
Pavldson an I Thomas on tne gooa
. road meami e' ill iioe Ihe conven
Uon Friday right.
The inl biihlnea of in'pnrtanre
"'her than Ihe i- ; i bonds. Is thf
coniest Dial ha developed between
bttllwater and raw nee for the Alherl
I'ike hinav tome The route now
'ie. frmn Manfrnvl through Klllon.
Vale an. I Hlllwn'er. thence to Perr)
id Ki.id. The I'aoim1 deiegallon Ik
'"mending that the not Mi route
Manfnrd ihrough Jenmngs and Paw.
rr lo Teirv la eirht inl'.es etjortei-
S'id unnt thevrou'e .'Timsed Thl
lll rr"hahlv he refcrrrd t.. i lie roulf
Cuinmilee lor actUemeJ'
Huns Submit Credentials
as Peace Congress Opens
THE WEATHER
Tt I SA Ok Mt. t - Mitmiim
t't nun 'mum ;( t north wn4 rUimlv
OK I -A MOM Fririiv n4 hkliiflty
r!otif) prhl!f attirfd hoir.
iHrnrwfiat ifnrr ) ndaj
I fit M N : Pridtf Ur .tirrty
Pr H rlAinlr wi'mfr tn niirlh ponmn
ARKASsin Krifity KnriMv f i r ;
SadiriUv trllf rlotidi' trrr.
KAff TrXA4 Kridtf n) Klr
di itriU 1oiitJy (ttrf4 .nowfr. in
nrth rion
portion vartnrr in ()it PanStndlt . hal
KASfiAS Mottly flfttiHr and
murwitr Knila. proltabW abowrr- in
firmoon or piffht tn anr! .onth
Port ion htlurilay groarai'" lair and
WHAT W1KI
It' (h wTfrla-UDg riimbtnf that gMa
jou to lha tnp
And lha irriMiinr nfbinf lo (he talk
w)U d hkf lo drop
ll'i thf fTt and fin and mui'le
In (ha ronfh and turn hi t tul
'lit a l ill rfn ou horn a to TifV-ry
ad Ih dl.unt ral yan Mr.
II i thf fr tip and workinf.
S?rr Irmc down phirkinc
Thai fvaniua'? tl land an thf
mountain 'a gunny pah
It't th pattfnt pri trance to I ht
(Un whirh you ha made-
That will brine 't ihroueh th danrr
anr) Itif pitfalla whirh ara laid
Tl th ti'ady eonfctant druinj
To t ti a foal for wnirh mi'ra alriTinf.
NOV lhr ard With vhlrb Vf)i itaf I
that will mala tAtir tifiory ra.
)' tha avrrlavting faming
Without whimpering or rvmp!ainirf
At thr liiirdm. jnu ar hearing or(ha
of ou mint and itr
It a thr ho dinr to a purpota and thf
rifirr civintr n
It I th' rutting down th diianr hy
thu hill thai oti wm ;
It'a lha aurt and ftrnr iotlfaar.
Sol brilliant atrnk and c'avar.
That a ha) 1 1 lnng yaj homo to g adoaa
$r4 (o daa f jo and aong
It s th Iwn will t do it
And Ih itrady atlrking tn it
ho whait'tr oir tah t go to tt! Kaap
tour pn and 'mb along'
(0;rifhi. ioi9 ty Kdgar A. (ittfit )
WIRE BRIEFS
RJ-IPORT Ml :?iARIAN
Rll.K OVKIITHHOWN.
By Ttie Awoelsied l'ra.
ItKKMN Mnv I. The Hungarmn
goviu-rimenl has been overthrown
according to Vienna reports pub-
lished In the Merlin newspapers The
Hungarian foreign war. and food
rommlwarlrn have arrived at lenna
wllh (heir families and are eupposed
to have fled from lludapeiil.
HOIIIKVIKI AltK
1 IIMa I-ITIUM.IIAI)
Hf:iJIMSKnl:S. Wednesday. April
SO - Petrngrad I" being evacuaic-1 hy
the holshcviKI tcporls from reliable
sourcc.i say. Muiy of the Inhabl-
ani are being sent away and the
hulfhovlk government is taking r.g-
orous menMires lo prevent the news
of the happning at lilnnrts from
rest hlng I he people.
ni lU.K.MO Itrrlfil-K
RVAjl KST HHOM MACKAY.
WASHIMiTi'.V. May 1 Post-
master lienrrnl Burleson todsy r-
fusnl to consider the request of Clsr-
rnrc l. Mai kay for the Immediate
return of ihe Posul Telegraph lines
ta privaie ownership.
Newfoundland Is Chosen
to Start Atlantic Trip
NKW Y'ip.k. M.iv 1 - The start of
Ihe Irani Atlanti- fiirht by I'nited
States mo ff.iplanfi will be from
Trepaa-.. Nc w f.m mll.in.1 . It waa an-
noum ' I tud.iy h' I'sninuinder lohn
M Towmn. l-'nitn Trcp.iv th pliinif
will fiv In the .Stores then to llnhoti.
PortiiR.il Ihrnie li Plymouth ling-
land Discharged Soldiers
and Sailors Wanted
for Police Satifrday
You rn Hvlrt Ihe Vir'.nrv h'a-i
bv Milunteertng to help polie the
avialion f.cld diirnig iho V i--tr
la.in flying circus S.iturrlnv after
noon In m I .mux lust iwck. din-
ing the ixhlhltlon. one pet-son
k II 1 r 1 ifn. several injured hei-au-a
of Inaileiii.s'e pill- nr) l apt
t'harlea iiev will be tn ch.rre
of tlif. work and he requests Mint
all dis' hiirKed nildlers or siilnrs
whn potaihiv r" '"all him Ht Pbon"
7(114 and report in pereon to him
at bis i p:n rtore. Th'rl and
ton. rot later than . o'clock I'"
dav night for Instructions Ar.
rat'SemcoU will be mild" to trans-
port 'he men lo I he grouniU st
II i.'cloi k Siturd iv morning etart-
Ing f'ot i Third snd Hostnn Your
ten Ices are needed.
New York Life
Insurance Co.
A-rii AlnuiM n llllhoi.
Farmer & Duran
Aiti:N'N
'.0.1 Palais? Blilg. I'hnnc 151
Emotion Shown by
(Jcrman Chief in
Meeting Allies.
LASTS BUT 5 MINUTES
i
Ceremony Knds (Quickly
Without Formality
at Versailles. j
ALLOW DELEGATES TO RIDE
Plan of Making Thorn j
Walk Jo Session i
Abandoned.
P.? The A Hwnu t Pfms
PA Ills. May I Infiimisiliin
mmlnir from IXih-h sourors l-
night hi that a snrcl plenary Hrn.
sloti of thr irnr oonfpmiiv proli-
nlily will bo lwl Saturday anil llir
limbing with thr t.ermana fur the
liHlldliiK niri of Otf wf-r Irraty
will Im' Ik Ii I Mitmlay aficrmxm
Vi;iiS AIU.KR. May 1 In n ses-
sion beginning at t I ." n'rloo'fj this
afternoon and lasting barely fli
mlnulsa Ihe Herman plenipotentia-
ries of the peace congress preaented
! their credentials It was the fust
step In peace negotlslinns The ijer-
' man credentials were presented to
reprecentailvea of he allied and
I'nlled Slates.
Pale and almost fainting from
! emotion I'ount von llroekdorff
Itanttaii. the lirrman foreign secre-
tary and the head of the delegation
I paesed through what eMdcntlv was
! one of the bllterrst moments of his
life. He miis barely able to sustain
himself through the brief ceremony
and reach the mailing automobile
which had brought him to the. gath-
ering The meeting look place In the
room of the Trlnnon hotel pre-
vlouslv used for Ihe sessions of the
supreme military council I'ount
von Prockdorff lant.;it. on enter-
ing wa.s Hccompanlcil lv llerr
Ijindsherg. professor Schueckln
and two secretaries snd walling for
hlin ihs allied repres enlallvea were
grouped around Jules I'ambon. the
former Trench ambassador to Mer-
lin who is chairman of the com-
mission. Whltr Is Prewrnt
Other members of Ihe allied pnrtv
Included Henrv White of the l ulled
Stales lird Harding Ureal prilaln.
nd Amhaassdur Maisul. Japan
llalr Was Not Iteprescnlrxl.
M I'ambon Immedliiirlc addrese
Count von Hrorkdmff Kanliaii
slating that he waa chairman of the
commission entrusted by the slhed
powers lo receive and etamlne the
credentials nf the iiarmsn delegaies
as the first step In a conference
which. It was hoped would lesd to
peace.
"Hera sre ours" continued M
famhnn. eilendlng as hs spoke the
formal credentlsls of the allied rom.
mission as plenipotentiaries lo the
congress
Count von nmckdnrff-Ilsnlssu
surrendered the liermiin credentials
wllh even less ef a formsl address
hi" emoilon being too greit loan-
able hint to deliver an etended dis
course
After three bilef rcreiuonlee the i
(iermsns tinned and left Ihe lia'l
walking a few nepa to the ears In
waiting. Tliec were follnse) lin
mediately hv the ullied represents
lives The whole ceremony as over HchnVdt. (' It lionng. v n uicn-
by ":.'n o'clock srds II It Pslne Mrs J W . Ilasln-
TIip" allied dflrgiles tlien n de to ! ger II ss ltose rilnkv snd Miss
Ihe chiileau In Inspccl the ha'l of ; lireenburg
mirrors where the treaty win I"
algned and eventually returned to
the hotel for lea.
Iti-rnians Itldr.
The selling for Ihe preliminary i
meeting aas dull and iinlmpre-sn e I
Thr Hl.lcs were current and there I
were occasional bursts nf ram Tills
caused abandonment of Jhe original
plan which contemplated having 'he
(Irrman delegates wslk from the
Hotel ilea Iteservolrt across Ihe pa'l
lo the Hotel Trianon
Tills would .have followed the In
Ivolunlaiv iirecertent eel hy l.nuis
Thiers the I reneh deleesie. tn die- !
'SM-smg peace Willi insomrs in i
I He like Hie nermann resided at the
i Hotel des Nraervnirs and made his
win afoot lo the little hotel m pied
' i.v itismark Ihen Ihe world s
dip'onialii- renter
j Auiomnbilr-s instead were pro-
Ivlded "irtsv M i'ambon was Ihe
i... ihn mission to arrive m bis
liar accompanied v William Martin' h Three of ihe aweepers Ihe Courl-
'rlilrf of protocol of the foieirn of j nev liouuUs und the .1 anion foun
! ii. lird Harding accompanied by dered during a severe storm All
Sicretarv Henrv otman Aninasea-
dor Ma'ul vvlth bis seretarv and
llenn White with Secretary fXnr-
tia'i llerter followed In quick sue-
rssiori unit I m in en la ' ' i ro-i.-n
ronference ronni to awall Ihe arrival
of the (ierniims
ll Id In "rls
Count v on Itro' kilorfr. Kuntr.au st
'he enlrsili e lo the holel laired his"
hi) lo a crouti
f photographers.
enrresponrlenls and officers .who
(looi nuiMde the tcildms then
pssscil illrei I'v to I lie conference
room The a n a ngemen's f or 'he
eeremonv provided for s'ro-t I'lH-i'i
and 'he eti - i ii"i"ii of :i'- i'"' I"1'
nicdlitelv concerned froi 111.' pre
Mn.'ts or tne nine'
The V'rench foreign offi
w ill
lsiie later . foroi.il rlttieiiiilil coiei.
lug the iirf ctJ.ug
VICTORY LOAN IN
CITY ENDS TODAY
Nearly Two Million I)rvHrnj
Yft Remains to He Sub-
?criht;d to Fill QuU.
LAST CH0NCE DAVENPORT
Waninjr Patriotism Worne
Than Flu Kpidemic Saya
City Manajtor.
DRAW LOTS FOR PLANE RIDE
Thrar Men and Three Women
Who Iear! in Sales Arc
Given Recognition.
Tvilwi I'niinly's qnola . . . li aia.ftaO
; rioiiils sold lo dale i.YV 30n
Hals nee Id Iw aolil l.a14.f0
"An overahelmmg revival of
Tulsa spirit and Amtru-an palrlotlsm
Is all that ran iivi the city from
unwelcome repute raa unahls to fin-
ish Ihe Job ' A. V. Iavenport city
manager.
Wlh kmall tubscrlptlons still
dribbling into head'iuartars for Ihe
loan campaign at municipal build-
ing It li iiseliss lo hope that Tulsa
will lime pun based a respsciahle
amount of bonds to apply on the
quota in comparison with past rec-
ords In similar drives by Ihs lime
this cliy's fifth bond campaign be-
comes history Friday evening. In thr
opinion of A V. Oavenpnrl rlly
manaprr of Ihe Victory bfgiiilta-
ti'in
"We quit cold tomorrow." sa'.d Mr
Pavenport Thursday evayilng. "and
another method must he devised for
co operation with the hanks for sell-
ing the million odd Hollars worth of
bonds remaining lhat I feel will nol
ell." ...
la ratiintlsm KbMng?
Tulsa's loial for the Vlciory loan
was .TI4.:oa m aalea Thursday
evening al .1 o'clock
nf this amount men's lesms have
sold 1 1 2 3 7 .00(1 wurlli and w omen s
leams have nhtaineil siihscrlpllons to
the amount of 1211. inn.
"Wanning patriotism sppiara In
he worse a a disease than the in-
fluenra." ssld Manager l.'avenpor'.
"for deaplle the fact lhat we were
hampered In the work of the r'durth
campaign bv Ihs 'flu' epidemic Ihs
returns during the drive were far
more encouraging than st present
The present campaign hss been In
force in davs l.Tv this period of
lime our local workers have actually
lurtfd sales amounting to f I IfiS infl
The rest has been reported from
corporations banks and from ihe
rnnntv
In the first id days of the rVmr'h
on campaign our volunteers hsd
sold bonds In the smounl of $1 4 g 7 . -Sflft
J il;e s discouraging compari-
son when the fact la eonsidered thai
at the same time we were visited
wlih the Influenr.a " '
Irw for Plane Hide
Manager Pavcnport announced
that a drawing would be held torlsv
lo decide upon the alt workers the.
Isdlet and the men who In recogni-
tion of their superior quslllles of
salesmanship will be allowed to ride
as paasengera In srlplsnea of the fly-
ing cirrus Those ellnible sre-
Mrs II ( raver. Misx'K. Koi.
Mrs I.' K.ilaman. Mis H I.. 1'el'
Mrs Charles lioiiglis Mrs .1 II
Hi oitev.. I. V. Hitch. I. II Armen-
irout and It A Hleckdoll.
Merit badges acre swarded lo the
following al the luncheon Thursdav;
M .1 Mien John V. Hogan Joe I.
SIXTEEN DROWNED
WHEN TUG IS SUNK
r.vvsnm CJiioen hlrlke flock Off
nasi of I rume anil Is hunk
April '.. Navy llcporis
WASHINGTON .May I Two of '
fleers and 14 ten of Ihe crew pf Ihs
naval lug ('ijpsuin Quern were
drowned when that vereel sirurk a
rork and sunk near Armen light off
the i o.ist of I ranre. mi April K.
while returning to Hrest after assist-
ing a fleet of mine sweepers in
disaster
meinliers of (heir erewa and 17 of
fleers and men of the iJvpsum (Jueen
were rescued by lugs and destroy
rrs
The mine sweeping convoy was re-
turning to the l imed Matej from
I'.rest hen eigiit hours out II rn
i-oiintrre'l serre wcaiiier and turned
beet Tug and destrovers answered
calls for assihlanee. but In spite tif
: ihcir efforts three swfepra went
down t lie l onriney a' 7 p tn . April
L'7. Mir li'iugiiis I ii hours' Inter and
Ihe lames i' 11 .11 a in Apnll'K
I. e A'l'i'lill Kniipp co in tn a ii din it
'he Ainc li mi mival fnr'-rs overse.is.
in l'-iortinK to 111" il r pi I I me n I ln-
r IV c;m lite nimei of Hie iltowmd
offuera as Inllows. I.nalgn (ieorge
i Charles Kdwards Mount licert.
Me . (.miner (
Slamloi U Cuim
h.irlrs L'lakc .Mill."
Cambon Receives
Hun Credentials
at First Meeting
1
A bom J ii lew Cambon ; Ix lnw tumnt
Bror ltdorf f Kan I m ii .
Above are thu chief si una In the
flrat meeting with Ihe (Irrman pesos
envoys J.ilca ('ambon of llie l-'rench
deleai Ion chairman of Ihe cre-
dentials lommli're. met Ihe Herman
connive us Ihe firsi step In the open-
leg of iii congress of Vcsmllcs
where li- Ill rill.'Uis W ill recehe Hie
silted peai e sBndlllnns I'nunl Itrock.
dor f f-lla ;' I zi ii was hsnlv iihle lo
sustain Ihe hock of gmg through
Ihe ceieinony nf presenting Ihe Her-
man eicd'-nliule
WALKOUT AT M'EWEN
MANFACTURING SHOP
f
llnndml Machlnlsia Mmililrrs and
Ulaeksmltha Iti ji I I'm-loerf-cl
Agwvinonl.
esterd.u afternoon is t F. o clock
l() nisclilnials. moulders and black
enilihs emplnned at McKwen M.inu-
fscturlog company went out on
strike Th" walkngl was the rrau It
of a request hv the firm ili.u mil
employee sirn n agreemeiit ihit In
case be spoil s piece of work lint
he would lose bis time and Ihe com-
pany mould stand ihe los of ms-
terial. At their regular inn-ting Inst
nlalit. the I 'em I Trade- innl labor
Coniieil jiiissed a resolumm pledging
siippoii lii ill) criifla who nfii 'd lo
"sign a wa v I heir time
The agreement proposed I.v the
company Is as follows
Agrcs-nwnl with tl"- Mi I mcii
Mfg. I n.
In rvclil I spoil any woil. I
h'-rebv agree lo lose llie lino in
V (lived irli Same. Ihe company j
' a'anding the loss of the material '
Pie men refused to urn Mils
sgrecmenl snd quit work 1-ihor
leailera maintain thai the srreiinent
In unfair lo them In that i' docs not
orovl.le for Immediate inspection nf
jaork J'hcv al-" deilare Hull the
1 Mcl;eii Miinuf.iciiirlne loinpanv
1 has never recognized their union and
! Ihe union men assert thai Hie strike
I will lie rmiliniied until Hn-v ara
granted Immediate in-peition nl
W("k anil 1 1 cognition of the union
I The unions involved are His
Ula' ksnilllis loal So. 4 4 4 Pariles-
vllle Moulders laicsl. and Maehinisla
I lOCal No 'n
At a special meeting of Ihe three
'locali held in the court house It
I wss decided lo send to labor hcad-
oiinrters In Washington for a
;inedlii'or lo come to Tulsi ami 'aks
j charge of the strike A ' "ill mr tee
I wss appointed to await on llie of
ficials of the company
No wage Increase was demanded
.
4 os-ll IWirc'nis I '! I.i.kI
j I IN t i. M iv I The Iti
-orresiiondcnt at I'. it is savs ! : ex
1 . i. i r. ;ol r t I v. " In
ppnlllK i III I' I- il I i He ' "? 'I.' " "
; iranljaiig rnliimi'lir of Mie '.r.is'.'e nf
J laltons and Mial ( ' 'ni .. " v wl ' be
: innill'cd lo 'he tf tcnr at'e- t -.'-lo I
vt probuUuii i'iol'ili!j wii"
Comparatively Little750" Would Start
Hloodshod Marks
Ilay Day Here.
FOUR SHOT IN BOSTON
Police Battle With IV
ralc.'t ; Chii'apo Has
No Casualties.
THREE MORE BOMBS FOUND
Senators Overman and
KiiiR and rr.)secut(ir
Intended Victims.
...-.
NKW YiHlK May I - Tha cli-
max of i lie May day celebrallon of
Now ork lailliMila cams Innlghl
wllh a mass Inrollng at M ullsiin
hkiuars Harden which adopled
irsnluiioiia udvonatlug four gen
rral slllkea linen of five (lava
il in a tion and a fourth of Imlcfl
line leniib unless Thom.is .1
Mooney Sind Marten K. Illlllliga
are released from prison or granl-
ed trials hi fors Juj 4.
The mi-rung Innlghl was the
only one of s (lo.mii planned for
today whli h waa nol hinkiin up by
soldier and sailors who demand
lhat Ilia American flag lin dis-
played ami the "Hlai fipangled
Haulier" sung II was lint tha
fault of I Ii n service men lhat Ihey
did not "clean up" thu garden lo.
main They tried hard enough
Inn were overwhelmed by ihe po-
lice An army of I II police under
the command of Chief Inspnsor
I'aly guarded all aproaihca to'lha
garden am) held nl bay mors than
I "(HI men In uniform recently ra-
mmed from frame.
I avl by a Hciili h-lwnadian sol-
dier and a bugler who repeatedly
sounded Ihe aeeemhlv Ihs soldiers
and sailors charged Ihe police lines
again ami again but only tn be
braien back. Hack of Ihe officers
on foot wlih night sticks held ready
wnre outposts of mounted men.
They were reinforced by a strong
provost guard.
NKW YOUR". Ma I. Compara-
tively little hlnodshed msrksd radical
celebrations of International labor
day In the I'nned Htatss. Tha moat
serious rioting occurred In Cleveland.
here one man waa killed and mora
than 100 persons Including II po-
licemen wern Injured Nest In Im
portance waa a baltla between the
police and paradera In llosion during
which four persons were shut and
many arrewia made. A rlni cull waa
sounded III Chicago when radicals
stlrmpied In hold a parade wnlnh
had bien forbidden. Wweral persons
were arrested but ihera were no
casualties.
Hoidlers and sallora In this rlly
broke up several meetings st which
ultra-liberal sentiments were el-
pressed slid "Ico raided the offices nf
iho Call a socialists labor newspaper.
They made no attcmM lo wreck Ilia
publishing plant but destroyed a
large quantity of socialist llleialiire
ami roughly handled a iloten in-
ploves (if His paper. A email army
of service men tried Gipersls!-
enllv tonight to hrcsk up a meeting
ai Madison Hquare Harden but were
licalen off lv 111(1(1 patrolmen mobll
CONTINt Kl) OS I'AOB r.tonT
Stephens Kills Second
Man in Thirty Days:
Has Fight at Nowata
MIAMI nkls . May 1 - William
N Hot ham of Nowata was shot
snd killed Indsy by Hiram
.M-phcns a ptiihlhltloii enforce-
ment uffli ' r w ho a I templed lo ar-
icsi 1 1 1 it. it i after he had slopped
Ins rsr mac the etule. line The
i.ir contained over .'IM0 hnltles of
whlky. Hlii'f Iff II at r said
ttorh'im I:. lite s'-i und man
K'cphrns has killed In r.n davs The
day aflcr be had been appointed
chief of poll e at I 'nwhusk.1. he
killed a man ill a quarrel over Ihe
Irafric laws of Ihe Inwn f'ls-
i bulged iH bis prellmlnsry hear-
inp. he ii signed bis offi a to be
aonolnit'l rpecul enforcement of-
ficer. Favoring the Bonds
c. II ll'ibha'd. mayor of Tula
and oil man who luia traveled II-
temiively t h ouiHioii t the atate of
(iklahoins. Is dnldedly In favor
of ihe fi. (inn. Ono s'uie good roads
bund Issn
Tulsa s msvnr has studied Ihe good
ro.tda bond measure hiiics II vsas
f.rst inimdiiced and la familiar with
rvr-y phase of Ihe proposition "f
necrssltv. by v'nue of holding office
as Hie city's chief executive. The
mavor s sentiments on Ihe bonds us
eipressed In an interview with .1
World reportor are qunled:
"There can be little argument on
lbs question as to whether or no'
f'klahoma wants good roid. I'
! i.eema lo me Hint Ih.s fact It peril-
i nrnt nd should be reengnix'd as
I sue Iv bv every progressive ilti'en I Minerals' lute 1 he i ovl w hi uou me. iMAj. May I - Mnv d In
The nnlv que--tion upon whlen there i the vsme of pn.pei'v wi'hi'i t1"" J Kniiumi i4 celebrated pfrefullv
' s m urii d ise'isslon is. ' ho w i I i pen I mile of a n v line i a i cc ' ' - pi r(. vvre pi oreaeiona by lahori'ea
I ihe f;fy irtllion ' nd : here Intle hii.lt tin- (ifiii-r -vii ihci r' i i ..nd meetlt.ga lii various Industrial
i ni.-n for opposition on thie ( mint t he1 r grr t value : I or I v e t lie ' i mi ; s M ndm and a parade nf
i;.ivi iiio Itohiitron has m.idelwii come when ntet of our in is sociati'tlirouKh lin vve.i end in
'111. a list of "irm 1 ' names' of '' w i'1 own an'omohtc Ih.lc l.lrk vvhrie iuh.i.v speccieH
ii-iens he li levis capable of rcv-i ".) a whole I ho -.eve I .e bond w.. .. ' .red
K ! coo-pe'i tic . ("i the. com . .ll s one of "lie b. ' . -1 - J v lintinv a I leionnsr.ltlon
' . w i ... i . i vj.r nd ' he m one v on a il ' s thai h.e i.i-' I Hi'o-ii!ii I w h.m Svlvm Pankhiirst. ihe ;r '
i 'f..r mad lin- r v idc n t ' li 1 1 aetei- of he Ice c la : 'l' e a ii'l ' In- ' .n e i i oil i Id ! n.i ; suffragere. and a s ore .'
I it e men rotlei nvelv H-I'fies lo Ihe I the mads Is mm lha' ". "olv ; or!ris tried IO force i.n
;(' ri-o.i good in i-n Inv ! po-tei llv bu' the ih'tii i;i i r.-. ion r I llie house of fomnione
. j jii'l Oj. .in- in-ii -JiJi' -t '.Jul I sill di iu eoniij b'. nvlu iliiii fioiii j I In- puiHO rc ruled llietr cntiy and
I)..tll H. I li.
i unite ncu tiangings
to Clean Up Nation
T'lPl.K A Kan M iv I In a
Vl'loiy mail address bete lolav.
Mavin i Hi. Ilsnami of f-ea'tlc il
hoiii'di the pulpy piiisurd In Ihe
goveriiiiKiK Inwards anarchism
and Ihe th hlK
weak. vcili..iiing and changeable"
una and pronounced a warning of
s "wldtsprrad national effort In
overthrow. Ihe gov eminent and so-
ciety hv vlnlen. e " lie declared Iho
government was "on the wrong
track In starling conference In-
etcad nf irnicirrlea in dealing Willi
Ihe I v W. innl In singing of
biolherly line arid tiii-ntng loose
these enemies of rocleiv.''
As In Ihe Isle plot In which be
himself waa one of the Intended
Victims the msvnr said
"I trust Wsshlngloii will buck
up and ilean up. and either hang
or Incarcerate for life all Ihe an-
arrhiaia In ihs ronnlrv " llrveallng
great ciootloii In his suii)ecl. he
sddeil "If Ihe government doesn't
clean Ihem up I will r II give up
my mavorslilp and slarl through
Ihe cnijrltry
"We wlli hold meetlnga and hs v e
hanging places " lie declared Ms
believed the I. W W al ihe bol.
tpm of the lata bomb pint.
K A NX AH CITY. May 1 - Mayor
Ols Hanson nf Heattle opponent of
the 1. W W and linlahenets to-
night aildicsaril as appeal lo
mavnit of all cities in the I nlisd
Htalea urging the i losing of all I.'
W. W. hulls Impi isniiiiirni f iho
leaders and tha su ppreselon of tha
red flag.
Iinclarlng lhat Ihs liming r.
poried In many i ll Irs was an evi-
dence of Ihs menace of li.ilsllevism
and I. W. W. principles Mavor
Hanson urged Dial majors call
upon-lha national government for
tha deportation and punlrh msnl nf
all anarrhlais.
Ms declared lhat "tha reds"
have a vast organisation in every
country M Ihe world and eipeci
to overthrow theni all Including
ours."
frenchblood'flows
IN GENERAL RIOTING
Effort Mao's to Roach ttiamhrr nf
iKspuiloa and hJiois Arf Mrcsl
Thick And I'aal.
I'AniH Way 1 II in p in.)
Soma JO persona wera Injured early
thla avanlng between Ihs Palsra (la
la nrpubllqus and lha Palace da la
Raallla when lha police with drawn
sahrti charged a crowd which had
lorn down the pew spa per Kiosks
Tha troops In I his district Die
Klflcenth rhaeseurs. remained pss-
Iva during lha melee. The Injured
were members of both tha opposing
parlies.
Hy Th AftaAnstsrt Pre
PA II IS. May I - Serious ills-
orders ociurred today on the mis-
sion of the celehraliwii of May day.
French blood flowed In lha streets
and weapons that an lately had been
used against tha fna wera turned
against ciainlryman.
Particular efforts were made by
Ihe moba tn Invade the Palace da la
Concords and reach Ihe chamber of
deputies and the sr mlnialrv.
where demons) rat Ions had been
plsnned Il ws In' these nttempta
thai the cssusllles oreured
Hhois rang nut (Hie policeman
fell slightly wounded. Tim cavalry
charged and along Ihs Hue lloysle
he nioh wsvered back toward Ihe
Madelelna church. Here and there
a man or a women staggeied. fell
nd remained mnl pitiless. hoisee
trampling eight or 10 oulrtreiched
forms littering Ihe street from Ihe
Hue Pi lloiiore to Ihe Madeelne
church
Finding tlcl' the attempts to
reach Ihe chamber of deputies and
Ihe war iiiltils'rv wero futile
speakers begged Ihe crowd lo turn
to Ihe Places d la llepnbllqus and
de a llsstlle The crowd obeyed
singing the "MnrrelHalse "
Mayor Hubbard
lla! must reallre that the governor's
promise is feasible
"About the (Milv opposition In the
bonds rnnie from tliose who have
aiea lo grind and there Is no doubt
In my mind bntiithat the l-rue will
pssa unanimously
"That the evs'em proposed Is
logical hss been demon di ate I in the
mistakes of other Males and ('kl.i-
homa hai an opportunity taj profit
by the blunders of others n Texas
the coll'itv svMein Wl tieitio hut
many of their in nl '1" ii" 'it'"'1
bccaico' eeitain iwenMc. rifurcd 'o
build I ' v a a lo. al mov e in i a li
coun'v In T vas
"Tha trunk 11" o eMem pro-
tioee.i '.n the h.h. fs tin- oti.v de
pcodalile ore Inir'roid would
then l.e rontinuoti-. and Ihe dii"'i
counties lha' n-h coiid buhl ineir
counties that win omi bu id I notr
. w ill douhie
Unidentified Man Shot
to Death in Riot in
Cleveland.
HUNDREDS INJURED
Thirty of Them in Hospi-
tals; Eleven Policemen
Are Shot.
HEADQUARTERS WRECKED
Socialists (Jet Rough
Treatment; Soldiers
Carr Red Flags.
tll.l.lM May 1-lWl
Holing broke out hcr toniglil dar-
ing May day orlohrailons addlnjf
right niorp In India jr'a I la I nf
wounded. iNdlc Mrulrnant Sri-
son li. Morkcr r.aa shot In lb
shoulder and a patrolman go era-
ly cut when Ihey (1iarge4 crowd
of allca-cd radicals. Ollirr afflocra
tlwn dtsirrwed line niob. Mi pry. .
sons were Injured ono arrlotisly
when pollrr soldiers and otvlllaiM
i luu-god crowd.
CI.KVBI.ANP Dkla. May I. Aa
unidenlifled man waa killed by da-
lectlve a bullet II pollctmtn Wsr
shot or badly beaten and about lot
person wounded mas alrlausly In
general rioilnj which brought a
dramailc finale Ibis aftarnon ta a
surlallal May day demenatrattea
here. About 9 persona strloualy In-
jured ara In hnspllala lAnlght whlla
srorea of others Including wo ipsa
wire trampled hy rlolirg and
clubbsd by police.
Hoclallsl hradquarlara ws( latally
recked hy angry civilians bant an
pulling an end la tha damonalradan.
Tha rioting wsa gonaral In tPublla
quara and aavaral promlnant thor-
oughfarea. evrcdaUsAa RJddray pmm. -
Hocutllaia ana irmpalhlaari at
I'ublic Bquaea airs rlddan dawgby
mounied policemen and aoldlera In
si nly tanks and trucks aldsd In dli-
perslng them
Tha ona fatality occurred whan Ida
crowd rushed Psitctlva Woodrlng
and other offirera Woodrlng de-
clared he drew his ravolvar ta sava
hi own life flrsd at lha alleged
leader of Iho moh lha bullet paalng
through lh min i neck killing him
Instantly First riporta sad lb '
dead man waa an onlooker.
Hl.ty nf the rioters ware aerlaled.
A score were found io be armid the
pnllce ssy.
Heveral hundred rlnlera thrsaUsed
nollce headquartera whin C. K.
Ivulhenberg snrlsllst rsndldata for
msvor was arrested and for mora
than an hour Ihs e.itlra downtown
section of the city was a. ssslhieg
msss of socialist demenatranla
polwe. clvllisns nd soldiers.
Man? Hhnia rlmt
Doisns of sholi Wsre fired In Pun.
Ho Hqiiars where mora than
oclsliwis and: avmpafhlssra as-
sembled for a May day rally and
tn protect against the ronvlrilena ef
Kugens V. fjsbe and Thnmag J.
Mooner.
The tmuhle started when llil.hsad
nf one nf lha five socialst paradss
scheduled to meet In a msse meet
lug at Public HniiVe. was stopped
and Liberty loan workers and an
army lieutenant lore a red flag from
a man at th head of ihs marcher
practically rvery one of wham wire
carrying red flags
In leaa than fl minutes riot had
developed at severs! other points
and mounted and fool policemen
were quickly switched from ona lo-
cation to another to quail the fight-
ing The trouble In tha Publlo
Rdiisre started wnn Lieutenant II.
H llsrgen who served wllh Hie fnth
division overseas demanded that
several soldiers among tha aortal-
lets on lha platform remove their
uniforms or tha red flags they were
on their hresls
Fwtldlrrs ftrfnar.
The soldiers refused and C K.
I'uthenberg. scheduled al lb '
principal socialist speaker. Inter-
ceded for the socialists
Lieutenant pergen and I.legten-
ant John Hardy of !eirolt there-
upon mounted the platform and tora
Ihe red Insignia from the khaki uni-
forms The set Was the signal for
a grand rush hv thousands of serial
let svrlinut lii.oi.
Mounted police who bad rnihsd
awav to oilier riot rails dashsd
baec lo pnhlle square and rnde down
Hie fighting- ill i h using their elubl
right and lefi h'everal shots were
fired bv soy-liillM v Hipslhlnet a The
mounied police and several soldiers
manning an army tank snd IW'O big
trio ks ehirged pe'l inCll Into th
lutile. dispersing Ihe moh
MAY DAY IS OBSERVED
PEACEFULLY IN ENGLAND
Py f i vor-at .1 press
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