The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 63, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 30, 1919 Page: 1 of 50
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OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER
HL1ABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE
THfc SUNDAY
FINAL
EDITION
A NEWSPAPER FOR
CIVIC PRIDE. THE- HOME
A GREATER TULSA
TULSA OKLAHOMA SUNDAY NOVKMI'.KU .H) l'.H'.t
i in v r M s
INI 1 HIU r hi I l"s '
price 5
CENTS.
VOL XIV NO. 63
GOVERNORASKS
FOR VOLUNTEERS
Robrtson Sends Out Re-
quest lor luen to vp-
oratc Mines.
GOVERNORS TO MEET
Gardner I.urs Call for Kx-
prutivrs to tlftthor Today
In Chicago.
TROOPS RUSHED TO KANSAS
Eighteen Hundred Ordered
To Fields to Aid in Start-
ing Operations. v
OKLAHOMA fTHf. Nov. 2.
following a meeting of th tata
eeumll nf defense today Gov J. H.
X Robertson issued a call for rfTlun-
tttri to operate coal mines In Qkla-
hom. The governor promise pro-
urtlon and nxkn for men to tipply
furl on the basts of not taking aide
In the link. but simply to alleviate
tb situation.
Hornet Farter president of the
Oklahoma foal Operators' aasnnla-
tion anntiiitH'pd t the meeting of
the nam council of defenae Itiat
Oklahoma coal operator would
Uirow open their mines at once ta
non-union tahor ami would finance
the calling phi nf the Mat guard to
protfet r.'oi-iinlon worker In event
the Hate's request for federal troops
va refused
Carter told Ilia council of defense
alilrli had met I" further discuss th
foal iltuutiun after yesterday a n-
nouitrrment that volunteer Inbnr
ou!4 b called fur to operate Okla-
homa mine that a meeting- of f"ha
full membership of the operator'
aatoclatlon would be hold at McAlos-
tar. Oxla. Mondny lo appoint a oom-
mittH to co-operate with th alata
In operating the mines. This commit-
tee vili be empowered to open offices
tt til state capltol building to op-
erate directly with the state council
of defense.
No reply had been received today
kr Gov. J. K A. Hohertaon to his
mema! of last night ask In Secre-
tary linker for federal troops to pro-
feet Oklahoma miners desiring to
return to work.
A atate ranvans of all iien avail-
able for work In Oklahoma mines
was being conducted today by the de-
fault council under orders from
Chalnian J. A. Whltehurst. Trans-
portation was promised all vol-
nntetra.
(.ARim ji mi:i ts
(iOVERNOIt Tt)lY.
JKKFKKHON I'lTY Mo.. Nov. ?9
Oovarnor I'tuJerlck tlardner lcf
here this ;iftrrnoon for Chicago
here he has caller) a nieptluu of
the fovernors of 1 11 inula Ohio Iowa.
Kaniiaa iikahoina TiineK.sie. Kcn-'U'-ky
and Indiana to dlHruis the
coal niiuaiion tomorrow.
Oovernnr (Jardner orlRlnally celled
'he meetint for Ht Imia. fir to-
eiorruw nmrn'n; but chanRefl "his
mind an.l (wilci to follow hts lorll-
natlon of U miit to hold the miA-
l"l In Chli nsn.
Kitiim i in pnrn
troops IN K NSS.
TOrEKA Kan. Nov. !. Kight-
Jn hundred stale and federal troops
been ordered Into the Kanaaa
"l fields In coiinrclton with pro-
poeed plai.s lo ro-oyen the mines
eit week unrtr a atate receivership
II benme kiinun tonight. Hl hundred
iim' r"r" reKUlars and
1.200 of t hern Kiianlemen It was
aid. Coveinnr Allen lata today Is-
ied iho nn ewiarj procl.imailon call-
'"jr out the nuts troop.
The ff u a o f from Fort
'"'r and aim fr Kort 1eavon-
wortn. Hie i . . l( arrive In
lt:ihiirr ..r ( is coal district
!' tonit-hr. The einie troops will
"tin enir . nli.K tomorrow.
J'''9 "to'i siimihl lie ralle! to the
JJt thai t!. IH i no nini a move-
ment of aKR . ori aiI1t tietrik-
"ui'r.-.. liovernor Allen aald In
procljm h( 0ffCr ani
meni.f ihe r i .rd unrl ou will ran-
yoi.r mm to maintain toward
miners (; nr. on irB pa-fiimn.-.
and forbeamnce.
."" 'n:or 'itinera ehnuldjba made
' t'e ih. h B ivoldable
"'on of Hi t.h naB takon
rr th. n.in.. fr the purport of
"lU'lr. rn; for 11. ople."
male .fii: jonight r
rnn.p.. hff-n vrBiv rem.
th. J""-' r Innlng work In
'" Wii'i M. iLl.iv.
The f. roops. It
t " '""" d. would be used In
L '' t-r ! rty an) the vo'unteer
HlFn U if n i' :
tT?r ' "r despatch ef the
al I J? ''r" '""'"'I bv Ma lor Oen-
rn VH :; a ronfer.
SUNDAY DINNER
At V. M. C A Foxnh
j. t.lnrln
Dre.'. " Turkey and
ihrLe V"k Tenderloin or
tZ '. Cranberry
?.r.-d and Pirttr Ie-ert
and Toffee.
75c
rm: J.-TII.I. KTVK CFNTS.
V-M.CA. Cafeteria
Robertson Appeals
for Men to Procure
Coal for Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITV No. 2.
For ilw hi ilc pnrum of seaniing?
coal for fuol uikI nut for the pair-
oo of taking allies lit Urn strike
controversy It ha tsti-n dndoVrsd to
rail for volunteer workmen lo man
llic atrip nils and oilier niiiiea In
tlii Male. It Im Hie ulah of tlt
unthsrslgiicd concurred In by tlm
siaio council of dcfemwi Hint thoso
ahlo-hodlctl nton In the alum who
lire willing to aenlat In M'rallim
thn iiiIimh notify ' (.'. en lilt who
llIM ben lllfdklllll)'l to iu l 111 tills
rMta-lty at oiiiv hv hone at .Ma-
ple Stmt Hlrtle jiul. by tele-
linipli or othcrwMc ami all r.
ruiiKeinenta for lraiuiMirtatioii ll-
ris iliiiiH art to ilHee to ko aixl
other iletAlb) will Inj alvco
It In aiiKKOHtm tiiat kiiuiuIh of 10
or nwire volunteers lie orKnnlMtl In
n locality with it lieutenant Ui Im
rliiM'ii hy the aqiuul In charge and
that they mine aa a body ami re-
nin In toKether at the mine:. It la
tlie Intention of Die nndcmtirned to
tllHliihule ho fur a iwwnlhle the
ooal mined 1tY volanteera to the
county f urnlMlilnWv Uir vtorkiuen.
I'tiua If your county furulxhed no
men do not complain If you tcci no
eonl. T he yollliilei TM uill Im- nUI
the rrirnlnr wiile Iiim (tie 1 1 x r
cent liicciwe nffenil by the fisl-
rrtil R-oesiiinent. Ilouslnir and f.Mxl
will he provldol In caw uf Inalillly
to oblnla) xanie otherw Ise. full ro.
tecilon will bet aoconlecl -orkmen
and mln owners for llfri and lrrP-
crty. lo not aunt from home un-
til all arrajurcnienta bavo been
nwido with Mr. NcwIJtt aa afore-
auld. Spetdal Inducement are offered
nu-lNl minor and hliwin ahoel
men. It It canceled that accral
liundn-d men will rcort for duty
not later limn Moiuliiy OeeeiulM'r
I.
Tills Ih a pntrlotlc? undrrlaldiiff.
f il.litlioma ceMa yon in do your
whole duty In Ihla crlnlM. Kentem-l-r
you ""I not KoIiik ua Ntiike-
breaker. You arc not rcqulrwl lo
take aides In the eontmvmiy lie-twfs-n
the miners and .operators
but aa liiimanltarlarM and patriot-
ic rillen joii an rxiaN-ti-d to a-
alat the mate In alleviutinK the) auf-
fiTiiiif Iliat lh present nnneeeesuiry
hlrike him rfnMl'Hisl. Now Is the
time to act. We can operate the
niJnra If you will ix'lp.
J. It. A. it(ii.inso..
. tioirmr.
I muMt lietartlly enclore tlm
above.
JOHN WIIITKIM ItST.
Treeddent aitate t oiincil of Wens.
TEACHERS DOWN
THE POLITICIANS
Efforts of State Body To
Make N. E. Ass'n
Affiliate Killed.
FEE STARTS BATTLE
DeleRates Refuse to Allow j
Atlminist ration President
TX) Use Steam Roller.
Attempt at railroading; and I"
rolling that surpawed Iha political
tactics of a freshman claas election
was the apcctacle a:uged by as'da-
gogues of the northeastern Okluho-
ma educational aa-iociaUon In a par-
liamentary baitlu which marked the
bunneivi ecusiiin at Ilia cinse of th
tenth annual convention yesterday.
- The fight on the floor of the final
session whlih broke the tranquility
of the two-day meeting of more man
l.2uu teacher precipitated by an
attempt to alftliain the district aaao-
ciatnui with tli oklaJiuma. state edu-
oiilional asnoi taiion recently reor-
ganized to lurludo the county unit
plan of affiliation winch 1ms hern a
bone of contention eir mnce the
fliat orKanuation was fornnel
Anoiinr objei-tionable feature) of
the new constitution of the suite or-a-nmzalion
was tile deMiuialon of a
kaiate central meeting pljee for the
iganixatlon to oh perpeiuauy o-
oatej at Oklahoma fit) A resolu-
tion favorlnu atfiliatiun with Hie
atatn organlr-ailon was finally
adopted hut it tarried rh It two
reaci vailons.
.Musi Fllnilnate I'ollibs.
An ainejidintnt eliinin ating the
crritial rii c'ltiK 'iilaco was the pro-
vision of iho m at resi i v.itioil'. All
uiii: of afflliHtion e!-ept the "la dis-
trict units are eliminated by lhe
iimendiiicnt Rnked for 111 the second
reservation declare! -iu-i esaary to'
eliminate control hv county tmita of
state dlctajeori ni l that the Harriets
be given the nglit of freedom of
apeech tin. freedom of aitmn in be-
comlng nieiubeia of the said s'ato as-
sociation." Hrturn to the mrinbets of several
hundred doi.ars in fees Nr the state
association which the offiioia of the
dtatrlrt orpaniiatlnn hid levied on
the members without consulting
them was also dennndesl by the res-
olution. The fee charge this year
waa t; where us Hie constitution of
the district ussocia ion provides for
a fee ef 7i cents
' "rlday inrh1 e-iw the first move
In the controversy M'hougli the
.printed program of the comentloH
istated that 'he .if f I llu ton with the
Blare association would be passed on
I at the business s. ssion yesterday a
resolution of affiliation was pro-
(pod at the close of the federal ses-
la:on KrMay niani irni n"im
adopfVd
I At th regular business eeselon
1 Ratnrdsv. the cnnven'lon moved to
rreonslder the i esohitlon. iTeeldentl
lM It Moid ral
and deelare.l the i
: w l.'ii a di :'on w
: . .... .. lu.l
d for the vote
'tori beiten. but
called f..r and
lb count HHI
i ilOTtSCVD ON FlliC gLgVILM j
DEMAND DRAFTED
Note Believed to Bo Near
Final One la Being
Written.
W. T. WALLACE SAFE
Gulf Official Reported Slain
Unharmed Seek to Iden-
tify Victim.
TREAT CASES SEPARATELY
Get New Information on Jen-
kins Case Plan Action
on Latest Outrage.
WASHINGTON. Nov. :J.-The
Mexican sltuntlon murked tune to-
day while th" government con-
tinued to gather Information on the
Jenkins case and the murder of
William T. Wallace at Tampleo
Wednesday. The IdenUly of the mur-
dered man had not been e stabllshe I
tonight.
The Jenkins caee and the Wallace
murder are being fronted separately.
The Male department already has
directed the American embassy In
Mexico City lo make tniiulrlcs i.f the
t'arraura government and forward
further. Information of the new
phuses of the JenteniM ousc raif-od In
the Mexican not declining to ac-
cede lo the ri quest for tho release
of the consular agent.
In the Walla e murder cnee the
government hae alaiut all the in-
formation considered necessary and
the Interval is being used In franilllK
the details of a course of action.
f) Nolo llrafU-d.
A note ( tarian.i. hlrli some
officials think will La ahout the
last was tieliih' drafted III the atate
department to-lay but. so fir a
14011 Id he learned it had not tieen
euatTeu on inn way io niearcu j
tonight.
Senators und representatives
gathering fur the reconvening of
congress were showing active Inter-
est in the course 01 the situation
and there weie some indications It
might be diaeuaaed lu both cham-
beig) Monday.
l.'p until tonight the government
had received no official word or
Indication of an offer of mediation
by Argentine. Hrajr.il and Chile and
eoidn officials thought It doubtful
It would be offered.
If such an offer nam a the opinion
of most officials who considered it
seemed to be lf would be acceptable
only under certain conditions which
they thogght Mnileo would be un-
willing to accept.
Issue Is t'loan rut. .
Ilepnrls dlreit from Mexico rily
discrediting yesterdays border ru-
mors of n utiiMiiiK with f iuh' ink-
In he afreet served to aimphfv I
the epilation ;h that they removed ;
one coinpilcalii.g fa tor and h it 'he
issue a clc'in-cul one Intolving only
the ci'iijnuel muriler and molesta
lion of Ainei li u lis.
Then' was 110 outward Indication
of whether IT' s dent Wison would
touch on the subject In his message
to congress next week.
ui.nM t. w amaci:
IS KM i: AT TAMI-KO
llOl'SToN. Texas Nov. 2 Wil-
liam T. Wallace. vl'e president of
the South American Oulf company
a branch of the lluif Itefinlng covi-
pany headquarter III Houston Is
safe and unhar med an 01 Hug to
Tampho advices recnlveil Hn'urdav
at executive offices here. He had
previously been reported slain bj a
lieutenant In ( airatiras uriiiy.
This inesar came aftei members
of the executive offices hair' sent
numbere of mHiages to Tampion
an I other Mexican pnln'a Nalsaca s
headquarters are u New York.
NFW YOHK Ol llfT'
III. All OF SAI I-TV
N V. W VollK. Nov i - MM1a1n
Wallace a vice president of the Gulf
Uefinlnir company who was '-
lleveri to have been murdered In
Tampli'o Mexb'o Is safn In tliat city
a. cording to a mos-aice recelveit by
the company Lite loday Information
is iHckmg as to the Identity of thij
Wallace who was killed by soldiers
TiiirwtLiTiikR
TTXfl A Ok!. Not ?-Viiin. 01;
miofrram 2 nnrffi wtnd; $t
K J 4H'MA hnrtUf fair. irmr; Von
47 proNihlr ntfttlfxl wthr Ur In
I.Ol IHN' ffunda fair rfiinr Umrxr
ttifn In nurthnoil portion; Mondkf
wirmftf
KUKA flrtriftav f(r rtitnc Imia'r
t :rf MnT'tiT inTfitDf lou4ir rteV
KArr T K X A H Htinrtar fyf r.iir.f
lwprtfei : MonfU Ut crtr warm-
r in pourf n1 rottmn
WrT TKXA iirtJi fir wrmr:
north iorttoft. mIJr la tht Patihanft
TRINITY CHURCH
5TH AND CINCINNATI
Holy Communion at I a. m.
Morning Frayer and Sermon at
11 a. in. '
Kvenlng Prayer and Address at
4 il p ro.
NATION-WIDK
CAM PA KIN
EmmaneVs Throne
in Italy Tottering;
Cousin May Succeed
1
'Jn u
'V.1
Id .M i:. Nov. :'! -King Victor
Fmioaniiel io 1 i v (ci . led 10 iiban-
ilon nl. pomp w lo ll lie opens parlia-
ment on Monday. A ling t" the
M. i ;i l on i 'e Ho' ! !. ii social-
ists pi.vn to I em i in li it'll when the
king entets n of ii'sii-.g as Is
custtmui If the s lalisis idheie
to their j.iogr.im I -'.iv will mal" Hu-
rt. I. ic rem n'x ni'. ii the Units
sprei h w Im- It K I" i c deliver d and
mil leave ilie hall l"'l"io It 1m fin-
ished The socialists who were vn tors
In the recent election nrswhreatenlng
all sorts of things when the king
enters to open paillament toriioi -tow.
The defiant atllliol" of the
party Is so strong that It Is not 1m-
protinhln that Kmmanm l may be
forced to abdicate). I1 1 "aid tha'
If the king abdicates the monarchy
will be continued wi ll "ie Imse of
Aoet.t on the throne The litter Is
a cousin of the kl"g "
TWO LINERS COLLIDE
AdHiitlcnnd Ht. Mb ha. I hi .Finn Near
Maine of UlerrM Former "Not
Iramaged None Hurt.
NKW Y "It K Nov "ft The at.-atn.
ship Adrls'ie. w h ch eslird l"st Tnes-
dsv for ri'e'boiiir and Snuthamp'on
velih a or.: l.e' of disuiiKUfhed l"i-
sengers. collided with 1 1 e ;.a tn-lilj.
Ht. Michael olf 'he S'atue or Lib-
erty win's riiov''.f .t-.vo -he hirl.or
The Ht Michael s 'e- u was hadtv
damaged under -In- ua -r. I.rie at. I
the ship Is b-.-mirm I'll' apparently In
no serious d if ir'-r
The Hrlni.li firirsht steamship K'
M rliH In C(.'i:.i"ii vvi'h the i .1 rt
allc. clearcl lodiv wi'h a ireneral
cargo for Mace o im I l'i-rnaiobueo
Her dlsphieetnent is il 7M gross tons
The AdrlaMr w.i no' dsiyiged M( -
cording lo Infoi m i tl"ii I Iv-'l lo
nighl lit cu.it l lu a l ull r'e' s
11 wtis e'ated the liner pr .'..il.ly
would reto.i.ii .it at i I" - In 'be bay
until t!:.. fog lIT'cd. t'.et: would pro-
reed on her voyage
Mamie low i II To Itissner
ST I.iiI'IS. Nov Ma id"
Powell the Moli'ilsl who suffile l n
acuie gusilc a' tack. In the cours.- of
a recital here I h .sin was report-
ed vtrtualv "uf of .l.unr-.t tndiy.
SUNDAY FORUM
Y. M. C. A. i. m.
Ernest J. Wright
Just returned fmrn a pir in
Cier.ho-filavokVi. S'lbl'tt
"The Human Side
of ie-
Czecho -Slovak"
ALL A It L INV II UK
arJHaatW 1 1 w
rs X .
PROTECT UNIONS
GARFIELD EDICT
Ojicrators Warned Not to
Break Down Labor
Organization.
AWAIT MONDAY'SKST
Coal Men Kxprnt. ti See Many
I!uck at Work Under 1 1
Per Cent 1 lUTeiise.
OUTPUT NEAR HALF NORMAL
Reports Slimf Prodm timi
Nearintr .r0 Per Cent at
Km! of First Month.
AMIIMil i i Nov "i Im
i
opmenlH Ml Ilie KU'V ' t 'I'lo li' - .ft.os
lo insilie ;in nde.u.le I I. I ii.pt
for the couiillv i. Willie I leninl . the
outcome of a'tciopts of h"(i .' M oj
eratoi-i io Indue. uiiners to r. hiin lo
work for a wage advimr f 14 pel
i e 1 1 1 and nssul .1 oees of fedei.d pro-
le lion. Notlt.-s of this vviiK" ;ol
Vance auKVO'sled bv b'tiileral A luiin
Istlalor ll.11 field were posted al 'lo-
ll lues lin ined nl 1 1 v folloMiniv. Die
TluUiKs.tiv Intt hol.dav ti suoip'loii
"f w'MK It llllMllt ptodlne ie.'
elpe led lllllll Ite-.vt wfrilv lit the be
finning of ihe seeoiol ni'in'h id the
s'ril.e whi'h l.i hnn :i'l was 1 Hod
Off Nl'V eUlbel J 1
I'prtatois her.' I'ipeelerl Mo.olav
lo see Hi 1 1 1 V of (be lnlncl-i OHU'e.'l
ly In oiiilvina; distil is not 111 the
central competitive t.-r rll.u y bs. k
mw.uk.
Standing flint jut rbeir atirooi'ie.-il
intention to sparse neither operalor-
nor minors who Int.i fre with th'
seetotntloii of produeilori to notiiinl
Fm I X.liiilnis'i utoi 7i.it f ( !ii '11 ml
torney ilsneiiil r.ilm.r swil'.-d de-
I elopllients til the ttwcllIK renters
it whs Indicated no fuithci st. pH bv
liationiil uiCiorlt.'M wire lotitero
plated while 1. 1 -1 I .. .not lo.nl olftelnls
I. on. lied Ihe situation s'l I Isf actoril y .
Frotoel I lllons.
Assurance 'hat the Koiernment
Would riot tolcr.1'1 .'inv iil'enipt to
destroy I'inle unions 01 'lo- priiiilpl.
of volleclivo ha 1 nainlng on ihe pall
of emploving Interests wishing t"
"lake adviinliiK.. of the present situ-
ation." was given today li I lo. tor
Garfield before leaving for his home
at Wlllliimslown Mass. where he
will spend Ih" week-end.
"Ileport bus come to m 1h.1t the
present rinds In the mil IrnTusiiv
will be used to break down the labor
union" lloctor Garfulil said. "1
wish to sy that I am aSdiiuch ip-
posrt.k to nn attempt to destr.iy the
principle of coll. 'olive bargaining 11'td
the union of working men an I am
lo tho effort of labor le.ot. t to keep
labor ealisfied by a 'i n ' .1 11 ' boost
Ing of . iigaidles- . ( flio pub
lie Intel. st or to the crf.ui of lend-
ers In the Industrial world lo I M
profits unduly to Ihe llllt of the
pub 10
"Any attempt to conpli. m. tbe s
Kuc .it this time by seeking to deslio
the union of III.' mine WOlkelS .0 the
prim 1 oi of 1 oileet.ve I ai g.n mo k will
ho us. ute. I by the pui.li.t and op
posed bv me."
Frodo.'tloii Nisir .'. fcr i nt.
Official statistics showed pi o. loo
tlon lo t.e 11 ppi ointhiiig liO per c. nt
of normal 11 1 th" end of nho fun'
month if Ih" himKc as c.-iupn" I
wlfti 2't per c.-nl during tin- first
wel and 33 p-r .int the ml
Week. The Weekly report of III"
T'nl'ed K'atea geological survey today
aliowedVt 1 per cent of normal was
pin. lined .lining the third week
I lector Garfield also Issued today
a detailed analvs.s of ths figur.a on
which h"' based his l on e ; usl o n for
II j p.-r c ut wHi'i' sdv 111. ... Ks
o. Hilt ; win "In be .llff.i.d with
Se. 1 et.i ry W'lleou he railed attention'
to "Hi. fie' I lot ' 'hi. pt 1 III 1 1 I e Hi -
v.. lie. 1 i" of f.u gr. i'er Imp.. 1 lance
than h' f.g jies Millved a'
"The .linci'le .ippiod III u ri I v 111 ir
n j. 1 cent 11 ditf. rent In kind
ii.l . h.ii 1. t r than that .'ipplKd Iti
art iv inc : .' I f. I !" r n' and hence
:rn a''. 0 p' to iiernc' 'lie two or 11
i 010 1.. o'o 1 s. the es lbs Is Irilpos
Slide ' l.e tor (islfleld satd
A W .1 H'l V II t 1 o t I li I per
tis si:e. - ed 1 v .' . . I . '..I V W
ci n'
1 i-.on
tvoilll vlV" fi lot it it.u.'.' lid' .to e
Mloe 1 '. 1 ! of l'i; I p. I tint .is com-
1 iimim ' 1 . ii'. 1 1 . t im!t)
CUT COAL USE IN SOUTH
Ortlei-s (.lieu I llmliiittlne I "let-trie
signs ami LlrnlHog liuliislrtes.
ATLANTA. Nov. ! ord.is
e i I tr t rut ' 1 11 u etp'trl.- nm.K .ml do
play a.vpr'r l.rnl'niif Inds-'iies
t e p-il.-l.' ll.'i-s and plant en
g.ife.1 In ' m -in is o..." 1 .n- I
1. Ijearsrj. operati'.n . e.-k n-'il"'
Ing the b"urs of ft.- m l ot'o e
hml-llngs to Go. -a lctwc.il 1 10
lo 4 p m. nnd theti'e.s. moving pb
t ire shows slid i.li other pub c
arnlltp tm'lit plhoeslo ''ie ho irs
ftom I P m to In .In p. in worst an
ciiuno. t t'lniu'il bv ihe rec'on.l to.l
I . nil;' I'-. -e. iffi-'-'.ve I h r a . I gh o ' 1 1. the
I e t 11 f i-c'o n 1 ' no. . .l o. .1
NEGROES ASK CLEMENCY
Vrksnva Isio-nu.r ;.s eltes x .'gii- .
Hon i.f Inl-i ltd. tit l HI" os
litroi'n e 1 :. ft - V In I" a f f
!..- II r"'f'oo- -eei. : . p I '.. I" 1
Ir.o u'i .1 !..- ' he I I'll' ft"".
he r I t r o .- ..!".' V' 1
wis 10 1;" I 1 "i Gov ' ! . II
ltn..r'i : ) ' b t v t"' I r v '
tm ' v 1 ! ' ' " "' t ;
'r ! '. J ..
'-' v . l ' ' .' . "
1 .- 11 I ' 'p' T - .. '
-'-. '
U. S. SENATOR NEWBERRY IS INDICTED
RAILROAD STRIKE :
AT KANSAS CITY
;
Kif'tfcn Hundred Yard-!
Mien and Trainmen
Waljxff .l ib.
LEE SAYS IT'S ILLEGAL
Kriitlieihotitl Chief Wires That
No I'ltiteitiuii tr Strike
I font 1'its Allowed.
h .SAS 1 I" N Nov 2f I'lf
teen 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 . I ni. In. en and tntiiitiieri
of ihe L.ins.is i lly Tetniimtl amlj
1 . ill no .U enuiiiiK li. 1 city w.i 00
tr.he I. it.- to. lav cii'ly it-ports in-
. 1 u lit ni.li.a'.u li.iv .rows efl
ltt . 1 woik il i ncbl.lt t U IS) lifler-
1 11 mo I niitlit s coming on at
1 hie hour d.d not gr to Work. Light
roads inn wrr'"'tc.t sit far.
I 'nloii of fh in Ih of I he trainmen
-not the iiiiiloiial csie.i of Ihe 1 all
1. en Is being (liB.us'.o.l nt 1 leveiaiol
had 11. pal t In .1 In- si rl lie.
strike of ir tinmen hern would
np
.1 sIlO'll.f'llM for
a r
1 oa I
1 p. 1 1 1 of 1 ho s.ii.thtt est
L ull oi officials after confi ning
in hunMiK iHy tonight ..lresse tel-
. fci .iiis to governors of Missouri
and K itisis ai.king ihciulo upueal
to the f. I.ii: gov 'i 11 nieiil 10 sui'pls
II. UI"! to 10.111.' opflllllon of llltlllS
1. II' ing Ihe sll Ike. "
Al; sw 1 1 1 1 1 n . -11 employe I hy ihe
Kll.ll I l' Isotll lll'lll. (tie rlllctlgo Ht
Alton Ho. vAHhai.li. the Missouri 'u
. If I o and (lie .Mtr-souil. h.ll.SlS A
Tetjt. and some of tin- flews of the
fl.tl.-ll I 'e Uete lep.leil oil strike.
''I lie sir ike hh- in.' uullinrlte'd Id
nation 1. .Hi. I I 1 of the 1 1 1.1 1 her hood
or It u I w.i y.'I'i 11 nilneii .uiorhng In 11
tcl.'gr.tlil l.celvcd froiii W. t Lee
I 1I..11 tl jir. Nl.1. ui bv H M 1'i.ihett.
.federal lillitoad I e pi esenl a ' I V e hero
'Ihe M'llke vote WHS taken 1.1SI
itnglir without at'v tleinaiiils having
b.-l ri ple-entfil to the tilUloilds
r vv. nix iiti
HTItlHF II I I cl
I'l.rVKl.AMI. Nov II W. O
'lee. ptoe'doni of the Hrotheihood
of Ha.lrond Trainmen loday wired
va M. foi bid severnment railroad
r. presen'utlve si Kansas f'lty tha'
the proposed str ike of iaiiinen there
Is ill'-gril lunl that no protection 01
benefits of tin brotherhood will be
given lo men engaging In lllegsl
strikes at Kansas t'lty or other
points
Mr lye fully upheld the warning
leaned to trainmen at Kansas fltv
bv II A farr.dl general chairman
of lbs tin moon
Thratcrn in Snuthumt
District Denied Coal
FT l.i 'I'M. Nov "!l -Ml theaters
in tho southwestern ipglonal coal
.hi'mi tonlchl w ere tiotlfied by Ihe
00. 11 eotntiil'lp" that llo mote eonl
would be Mippled to any of tllelll ull-
lll the output of coal wits greatlv
jtll'tli. Ill.-l t'ill.dy S'oreif und fltndy
Ins nufaci or ft s also wett In. hided In
the same order. A meeting of the
coinriul'ee will bo field ..ndav a'
whb'h further drastic conservation
measures will be adopted
- - -
Kl l. TWO IH NliIFD MFMFANH.
a
Hoi. Hers and High OfflHiils of Moil-
run rmy slain l.y aqul I mils os
K 1 n 1 a 1 .1 :s. ah. N"v ;!.- Tw"
hiiitdred n .Idlers and set. nil high of-
f.oi.i.s of lb" M -Coin fiilcrnl mini
htv.- I..111 V. I'l. .1 In y ' "' ti 0. Ics
. .i b bi aqiil II dlens at 1 inn vii s.
.. -i'l i.f T". n Id. oti 1 he V '"l"1 rtv "l
1 1 Hi" eiis'iin 1. older of Honor 1.
1-on Mug I" ad b es 11 . el' ed Innluhl
1. y i''.anois .1 In. r. Vo eil. Sll coo
-il .11 N.a ..'. . '- too 1 . 'l I'"' h H'
liMtTII lltl'Molt f I I IT
shot U lii'i.i.ri. d III sunihetisf rkan--its
I 'or I cm si-fond-.
I'l -s i; I'll I I All . N"V 2 A
..I i 1 1 1 . -o 01 w -l felt 11 Her
1 v . I. ol"i 1 and oil.
. t '
. ' .. k II I MIS If
i .rt'' I '" "hock I ''
. t ee o 1't HO It U'l
I
Magic ( ''' Latent
Picture MVm "Took"
From an Airplane
... I I-. . e- view of
Iti the off o
'. . I'liivii-i A 1
U s
I ; J tn I .ft vv r i n '
I . I' ode In tt's 11 s'e
1. ..' ft- n. .1 .1 ff-ret:' Ullg'e.
l of .... ; . .it- l il I' l l lines in
it . bus ... s. c.-tt . t are suow n
f.- . - -i.. ....'.. is ..no at. 'lite -
lire is .t.g s':"lgly With Ml"
' k f 1
TI e .1 ' W I - i l l' by Al n
I . ' i ' I " - M' ' 'I ''
f . u . 1 r 1 1. 1 ny He mad.'
1 ... t .1 ... 1 w .'h v- v 1 .'or
If a tr Lf n". I tne piet'ire
. . I '.V . " . P
1.1 -Ie do 'I '.': I'l " Ai d b"
..i .1 I.f HI'1! 1 to r lo 1 Is ii.it
to I t .'
I.t .i r k I a n.s Ie several
. j . - tf t .. it p a n I It Is en
rf .1 lleilnro' - slid al bc'V
. : . 1 . . " ' 1 1 1 1 ' : e . 1 '
- 1 . . -T "'. ". T''.- M .
' -.!... 1' ' t I ! r ! .
1 . v . 1' . .; .' -re II" !' I T 1.
' ' '1 ' 'Id '- fc '
Charge of Corruption
llrought Against Him
ii
Co
jtrvi
Tqumam
H -
-v.
Henalor
) eelerilav
at Gitind
fraud and
Newberrv waa Indicted
by 11 federal grand JuiV
Ituplds "ti chaige of
onri notion arowlli out
of ihe election last tear In whlttn
Newberry deft-Hied llerir Ford run-
ning on the democratic ticket by "
official majoiit) of 7.67 votes In
01111 of tbe rnos' holly rdliteated lai!.
Hon ever hel l III Michigan.
FIVE ARE KILLED
IN STORM SWEEP
Score Hurt in Southern
Michigan; Damage
la Heavy.
SOUTHWEST IN GRIP
Traffic Is Tied Up Lohbcb
Are Reported In Northern
Ohio; Moves Northeant.
liliTIUilT Nov. IH. Five per-
sona were killed here and score In-
jured In a atorm that swept south-
ern Michigan I on Ig hu Tha wind ao-
c nmpMiled by a d(lv!ng ruin reached
a velocity of Hi) miles an hour hers
the w ember bureau reporled. .Street
car service und wire coiiiiuiiulcatlon
w ere demoralized.
KOI 1 IIWIUST IN
I. Itll OF VMM I II.
aTANSAM ITI
'V
Nov. 2B --The
southwest today win In the grip of
w inter snow 01 sleet falling hi ne.il ly
all eiiloiis railroad truffle being in-
teifeied with and telephone and tela-
gi.iph litis damaged.
Much colder weather tonight wflh
ihe co d spell continuing several
.lavs was forecast.
jitt. aiisti of the ari'lou shurlage nf
fuel tin. sudden onslaught of win-
ter hits forced soiuo towns to make
drastic efforts 'to secure wood or
rout. At Hallna. Kan arrangements
have been mads 10 art up a sawmill
it which all available wood will be
mwed foi distribution to Iho needy
1 her communities look similar
steps.
I I Kill! If INI
HOI S III V N i M .
Ti I.KI m 1. tihl.i Nov
idle wind ami "on st.
A l.T
d.n Ing
wide
I'll Ihe Wllld M'l".
was s
to
t e.t t tier' 1'UI '
elched 7k 11
ior 1 h w . st. rri
mr i.r"iier'y
11 off'
ll'es S'l
1 1I110 lit.
it J lll.lge
hoi.
!...tsv or.
l-s' tlU' I
it-
nt
I 1 of
I 'I . leg: spll .
.low II II. a. I
lir."t s tstld '.
i 1 'If V .1 11. I 11 ml
Msssast mi 1 l?L !.-
re' y
ABtS4Sirf-A
a
1 pirv had revealed A political acandal
un; .-!. report wIips 'im' 111 many respects h without
(ie ' n Ihe sioini piititloi lr Amen. '.in annals. They
ti . 1 01 I 11 i-ll as ..iil it 1 'en led from the most poptl-
ilMu. ; t .1 t h I. 'i go '..ii'. wiir-l-. of Iistrolt to the Indian
1 . . v :. bos where abnrlglnee wer
!
soit MOl-s
I HKolt.ll Mil! I II
i VASHINGT'"N. N
y 2 The
bwpst At Kan
loped I'".. a
'. d II"' l"' '-
lis'
SHS
iri 11111 e
t . V I 1
Friday nlKl '
K 1 eat elor ro a. f
w ild an I t. ntgp'
l.l'li'tn ll'.l I lira
sect ding to leti"
1 (on t-s .1
1 lie 'or nl tl"
re 'on .1 ' .1 "d - ' -
I s I. P
. t"
I : II Ie I
I i.l'f t'l ..
fie 1 o 1 nti .
.fh A'.otitte
ei the grta'e
Ii.tr:t a'd
'...'Itlc-l of
if. tespet t ve
Ci. in..
.1 ep: a'o
I 1- H't Ht d
I por' .01 of
Tide I . r.-i
b
I
1 t 111. 1 "il m
Iv.
New York Life
Insurance Co.
I armor iV 1 hi ran
M.I Ms
;o t Palm c Ithli;
Lis no IM
Fraud Is Charged in
Election in Which
Ford was Beaten
INCLUDE 113 OTHERS
Brother of Senator and
Prominent Officials
Mutt Face Trial.
CLAIM MILLION USED
Federal Grand Jury at
Grand Rapids Submit
Report of Findings.
CONSPIRACY CHARGED
Declare Affidavit Given by
Newberry Part of Con-
cealment Plan.
liltAMi rtal'ltrrt. Mich.. Nv. ;.-
Truman II. Newberry t nllea Htatf
senator from Mlcblaan waa Indicted
by a t'njted Htaies grand Jury loday
for corruption fraud and conspira
cy In connomoii with th election by
which he 'obtained hi Mat In th
senats defeating Henry Ford hi
dsinocratlo opponent.
With Newberry HI ether nron
Wul Indicted hy th grand Jury on
tlia same oharge. Th name of all
but II moat prominent war withheld
from publication by Judge t'larenc
W. Heasions presiding until warrants
could be served on them. Among
those named wej- W. A. Hopkins of
Ht. flair Mich assistant secretary
of (he Fnlted Htatea sens!; John H.
Newberry brother of th atnator
lietrolt and Paul H. Kln of Detroit.
King was manager of th Newberry
campaign commute.
- Other Namrtd.
Th other named war Allan K.
Tumpleton of firolt president of
th Newberry campaign oommltt
Fiedeflt'k BmUh listroit. manager'
of th Newberry estat Charla A.
Floyd lietrolt; Mart P. McKe I
trM'; 'Judd Yelland Kaoaoaba.
Mich.; Milton Oakman Detroit for.
merly county olerk of Wayne ooun-
ty; Harry O. Turner Detroit; rrang
McKay of (Irand Haplda; Jame ti.
Hradley Katnn Haplda. Mich and
Gladstone tieattl. Fa w paw Mich.
Judge ReaSlons Indicated th vj-
dence before the grand Jury dis-
closed the fraudulent eipendltur of
between l&UOrOVO and II. 000.000 ill
connection with th election.
. Two blanket Indictment were re-
turned dealing with the primary and
election campaigns 'of 111 I In which
Henry Ford waa Benator Newberry
chief opponent
The first Indictment charged that
both federal and atat laws war
(violated ht um far In eii!a of-
legitimate eapense war used In th
campaign. The second Indictment
olted dm affidavits which Penator
Newberry mad while aervlng at th
rirouklyn navy yard In which h
awme no campaign money had been
spent by Mm or with hi knowledge.
This affidavit th Indictment
charged waa a part nf a genaral
conspiracy to aid Ih senator to
obtain office Illegally and to aid him
also In concealing violation of i
tlon statute.
RI Onignt.
There wcrs el munis In the flrat
ridli tmeiit. The first four were de-
voted to charges of eiress campalg.i
expenditures. Th fifth alleged con.
splracy to viola' the federal cor-
rupt practices act of October 11.
which penalities payment of money
to vo'rts. Tha sixth count to which
Frank f. Iialley special assistant to
'he iittornty general attached es-
11. 1 hv !)'( 1 ii H.gnifl. ance allege.il thru the
li.il':llilllt were used "to illftiiud all th
swept 1 pf-otdr of ii ala'e of Michigan"
GoverrimenT tifflclals asserted th
irs'imonv presented tn the grand
n.'.-.l .1. cording to the behest of tti
N whet) campnlirn organisation.
I' was tl ege I to'ers were bribed.
. Ip. '.oti hour. is corrupted. editors
n l!7.e. and moving pit lure theas
. rs l.ongb. no In 'be endeavor to de-
t- t'if Heniv Fot.l first In the prlmar-
s !' ' i f bo'h psr'lea and later when ha
r. ; had wen the democratic nomination
a t I'l the r ee 'ion I'hPlf.
I l't.11 Mel h. Hi I sett
hv 1 rifftciit. wets secretive as ti how
" ! i sl'. i-e.l . onsplracv wits uneov-
.tel Ion n general outline of thel"-
n ethods w ss ma le svsllsble w
-i-ves ed wfin an atiempt was made
o rej.es t ihe suspected tacth-s of the
lin. psmpnlan Vnder this plan a
f..rp of Inv 1 stlgttors were sent irtt 1
'1. s'-ne und' r dlree'lon of Karl .1.
Iloutk who .!h Frank ' f'sllev
.nr. I . 1 tioi.'titil ro the a''or':ev a"n
irnl. M-is.t fee'ri' riirrire in 't e. .
in. ft .(.nl ci--. if Te-rs llii''
b;rl.i e.i.i: K: tt:'. lib- an.l Frank
1'
1 t .-.. t.. ' .'C'lrlnc In 'Jl.i re--.
i"t ! In s ' ;e "tlrt t onv Icri.tris
I'n 'pv si ifout-k eiroe lo Ml.
in r i.t A g rs' Ha "k reeords were
...rp.-'e ir.d tVe v isi'ors Ilsis cf
-v t. rv. si" n.il'f) tf ne over W'h
p.. tt'. .f .' r-'e ns h st irter the In
-.r' t't'e-r t r e .s-t O"' Tbpy V'S-
f I - i o ' " OolltlC'IPS ftlS' Of'
t... ... .etn vague hints of wh'
. r -' . from i mv'hl.ntl . oni
li.nt'i ef 't ei"'i!" M eh lea o polltlc-
. nl-i. eto.. .. stitsll returns w-eri
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