Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 77, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1921 Page: 1 of 6
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UNITED PRESS
Leaaed wire service and telegraph
service of the International News
received by the IIEIMI.P dally.
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VOLUMNE VII NO. 77.
United Press Leased Wire Service SAPULPA. CREEK COUNTY. OKLAHOMA.
International Ne
STATESMEN TO
WRANGLE OVER
NAVY PROGRAM
Hughes Plan Is Now In
Hands of “3'g 3”
For Decision.
JAMES MARTIN ACQUITTED
PAWHUSKA, Okla.. Dev. 1 -1
lane* Martin was acquitted by a
Jury in district cor.it here of the
charge of murdering his wlfo. Myrtle
Martin. He pleaded salf-dafanae.,
Mrs. .Martin was under Indictment
for killing another w man when the
was shot Jealousy was slid tc
Lave pronip'ed the shooting
V\ ASHIXQTON Dec. 1 — The
arms nnd Par Kastern conference to-
day had reached two crucial point*
HARDING ASKS
TARIFF POWER
GREAT CHANGE **? t°
IN RULES FOR s,°"d ? •",
R.R.SHOP MEN
-—BARON K,.rO TO
Drastic Revision Will Be hh grol*u..*
Effective After To-
day on Roads.
liy CLARENCE DUBOSE
f ( cited Press Staff Ct>rre^patt4eat.)
TOKI0, Dec. I.—Officials here
CHICAdO, Dec. 1.—Working say ",at ,h' J*I*BW'- ll8v<; instmet-
ai;r< -moots between railroads and "<J A<in,iri,l "ar,,n K!i,,■ HHn" P*«
<JSS PREMIER
MS JAP-U.S.
WAR IS NEAR
Lenin Expectt
No Results Fiom
^ Arms Parley.
GO
OK LA
The stall
tiled the
Freellng I
i> "Vi ii **^**0m
• I lilted ^ CiTy
•nurder -• **’1
new trad To.a.. *“» ftrsT
court assure. OoMn a sen-..
The crime for wh;fh Gnjdn was c^n-
'ictel jointly with Tat and entem **
pd to !•«- electroi ted, was classed a- f* ©HI'S
one ot tu« tuuaL ever commit
ted In the southwest.
NESS COND
snee that mt- *^s#
*vith regard _
erment. (-
of ere
-e neces.
‘ -onditio
f »eople
lager
i * .a t 1«
4
Will
Free Comedian.
t-hip employes, branded as ‘oppres-
in the .it |t r «cut iutv.-| rtrinameiila.
-adjustment of the divergent views President Desires Authority to *>ve" l.v carrier,. », r.- overthrow
of America ..nd J-f m on naval ratlc Rev“e T.nff Rate, by
hnd ct China and Japan on return Executive Order.
of Shangtung to Hiioa nv RAYMOND CLAPPER
Ikdh Far Kastern and Occidental, ^ ^({ Corr^poll Jtet(t ,
sources predicted satisfactory ou • WASHINGTON, * Dec. l. -Presi-
comes shortly. den' ifurdiug may shortly ask con-
Ilritaln standing with Americ. .1 ^ ,o anthorlw
was deemed likely to swav lapan If ,ff r; tfM by wet.ut,TO or0,.r *,
other considerations did not cause nn <m#rfency r(.,ief „.?wure (cr
her to abnndcn her 70 per cent ratio AmerUa„ buslne,g.
demand. The .-hangtun? adjus. President Harding is considering
ment was deemed fonmtteu. China lhlg in connectlon with Ills tmiasage
was askin’; Shasgtnng s return with- ^ congress next Tuesday. T'i! mes-
<ut condltlcn," hut with the nava.j egge wm d(.ai emphatically win tin
quenfion .here were "trading possi n8tlJ for inimed'ite tarif* legisla-
bllitics" and both Japanese and tion t0 pun American bualt'ss out
Chinese said a settlement could if- 0f jIS present depression,
reached. ____
i t'gardtoM of the rose jtiwnces
today and a new set which -rdl sav> J*P®h will not yield on ?tii» vital
the roads JW-.OOo.OOO a v.ar were ,">in' <>Vrn 'f “ b,f‘8V* l,p l’"* ,on*
tut Into effect fere new," high government official*
The r.ev rules were promulgated ,,(*a' ,"1'1 ,1"' L"'le<1 1
by the Cnitrri State. Railroad Labor . *°**nr- ,>r0,,t*"ly ia thft
ii . . ,| . . 'renic official view. The press con-
Heard in the Interest ot economy in s ton
„i , Unties to reflect a strong .motilitr de-i
formerl. < oipioves were not permit- 1
“ire for a compromise despite tlir'
land patter's propaganda campalgr
cd to do any work other than in
their own craft
(Parley P. Christensen, can*
didate for preaident on the
farmer labor ticket at the last
election, has obtained for the
t inted Pres“ the most compre-
hensive and frank interview ev.-r
civen by Prepier Nikolai Lenin
i>t Russia i nristccseu obtain-
'd the i'ltorview in Moscow and
it was cabled to N«-.v York by
the Unlietl Press at itiga )
toy M D. TRACY,
j (United Press Staff Corrwepondent.>
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 1—"If
Roscoe Arhuckle goes free it will lie
i proofs that jails are built for the
, poor," District Attorney Matthew
Brady declared here today as the
— ■ . comedian for man.
Nation League Issue Back to slaughter in the death of Virginia
Life Through Harding’s Rappe drew near a close.
Latest SuggeMion. "If this man was a poor man he
_ would go to Jail," Brady said. "But
By LAWRENCE MARTIN. he is Fatty' Arbuckle, backed by his
LEAGUE BACK
TO LIFE NOW
Under tba.mlea that became ef- _ „ -f'ni.'r'l.-slr Can'' • fo^PTWl-! goirdnyimimt.)| — m ■ - money of thw
people continue to point
feclivc tcd.'»vi employes, in
casta may he put on oTh.-r work
all .. „ . same direction
' linn all tin* available cmployinent1
In their (raft Is done. • ~~
CHICAGO. Dec. 1. — (United!
Press I — Drastic changes |n the!
working rules governing 400,000 j
___ , railroad shop employes went Into
Moi'i.lliii- Cr.nrh mv.,l . M . jmjJylB SHOT OFF •«.... .......
WHILE HE HUNTS
s.gnment . - board after - of public hearings I
CHINESE TAKE
STAND TO GET
ALL SHANTUNG
dent--Written for the United
I’reas. - Copyright, 1J21, by the
United Pres.)
RIGA, Dec. 1—"Feed on# Tic*
tints and your wives will wear furs,'
Thi* is tin; message ol Premier Nik),
a’i Lenin to American tarn *rtt in
t. two day interview in which Lenin
snnl:
I Predicted t war between the
• nitod States anil Japan, and.
WASHINGTON, Dei. 1 — The motion picture industry.
League of Nations is«ne has been “It is ea- v to convict a poor man
brought hack to life in the sennt —but the rich—well, that's differ-
and the country at larg** by Pre*l. j ent.
d»nt I<arding's announcement that "Arbuckle committed his crime in
he hopes the arms confefnca will s big "shack'' on Powell street—a
develop into an association of nu- fashionable hotel." th# prosecutor
tiens. jiharged. "Men who committed as-
ITesldent Harding will bo urged sault in a little shack on Howard
to Mibmlt the league covenant to street, 'south of the market' now are
the <>naie with Americanising reser- in San Quen penitentiary.
By A. L. BRADFORD
. By Delegates
GUN FALLS AND IS DISCHARGED. | coniW.nrtton
BLOWING OFF NIMRODS Railroads, which fought for the c, .... .
(United Press Staff Correspnilent.) RIGHT THUMB rhanges on the ground that old bhantung Without Any
fate of the Hughes naval program --- r„|es were "oppressive and "ar ConflJHong A.Url
WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 AN Uh the Tavlf r. a #lw worker living i)itary. wiU h( approxlmillelv Condition* Asked
taken out of the realm of arthmettc. j n, j,,7 s„uth aMjn ,trcet. has l<mt iRp.opp o«o a year hv the decree
"»*’ k'a rigit thmiib M Um result o<| Thl. nil„. w,.r,. ,,...ien (l by _
question of a decision b-fore them a hn^ing accident. ,be ralir„ad hoard to bring about jJy r.\RL D. GROAT.
,W‘afc' .... . hv th„ s*VCTal d*yi‘ aR" wbi‘e <ml h“nt neater economy, efficiency in mil- trnit*-d Pres* Staff Correspondent.)
ev w , , , . ing he was w.i'kinp on the mtermhan ,.0ild shopll WASHINGTON. Dec. 1. — The
of a cross the tabl. talk without lrai.hH t„*ard Kinlet White cross | The "open shop' principle wa-.m - rhjnese delesaCit K - deuundirg
,,U',lU I?or^thertnexi •’ lrCM,l', ‘,i8 hh,>il",n’ 'n ‘the d -i i-inn which pro-! shantung back, "wdhout condition "
t ons h h"1,lln* ,n OD0 hHn,! I,y tb' i mulgated 148 new working rotes ThU ,,tand made known by
threshed ^1^11^00 solution. w!’" ,L* *'"* f*""- ^ «*>e plan which went into ef- competent authority connet, d *,. *
threthetl ou . dunly #(ipi^*d from his hani. l\ fPct today, minorities In railroad dentation oi v ior ih
America srands f"r P“r ”* “P“" ” started to dtop l>etween tne ties and ,h„p* will 1 m represented in griev- anc,„oon session In which Secretary
or our owunnnn n Tlv)or grabbed at the end cf «h, .ncB matters. „f state Hughe, and Arthur J. Bal.
navy t» P The Japanese still 1 arr'‘! 7-,i,h ^ hand ,n the «*•' unlon representatives fou(. „aiDg ,heir ..go<Hl " „
ans <>r °U gayipg H'" hand J,,8t mtaBed tlu? ',nd of represented all the men in the shops. (>ected t0 arrlve at conclusions with
the barrel and went over it. At, whether or not they were affiliated lhe chinesi^ and Japanese delega.
* '* The
, vations. Inflifential league advocates. "Everywhere we have turned In
■ ' 1 bi' “"''ct ten n in- are j,r8parinR to organize anew the this case we have hit a stone wall
istic plan had “gone right to ihe
Lott om."
1 xml to Mr-cow October 28 as
i hiirman of the Russian trade rela-
u.)i>« commission I studied condi-
are for a 70 per cent navy
"national security demands It. |bMt Instan- the hammer of the gut: with the labor organizations i m fions "outside of ionrt " res irdina
American"PaclHc^fortlfications, whlch uni1 ,“''ra,,n* llis °,her fin*er"' <ma11 of r"n •roploy^ an that she will not cede the former
AmerKan r« .. a„ ini»rupli«n car. going ,e - — ..........i.s -
An intorurban car.
are unorgan led.
she believes make for an Insecurity
of her shores
coincidence of J onto it and the nr w as backed'tc| may be p„t t,. work on something| u^pwtext_wll^r whllh the Japan-
tung settlement nn ! (b< sheds, from where the Injured, else if there is nothing to do m ca<l have (lul.K ,,, shantung.
their particular class, is considered. ^ poahU)n reiIt.sen,8 tb<. max.
one of the most sweeping. ' imum. but dtn-s not mean China will
Another rule provide, that n>*-|not compromiM. She will If that Is
ihintsts making repairs ou equipment ||.MS#,aary
may disconnect wires andpi)>es the other hand, Japan is ready
RATK PROPERTY
cW ■ • BACIS. rKUrtKII|, m only bo don..
.ctiibv aovAM ' m*Ul WOrtn railroad china >- uu
PARK BOARD TO RETURN BRYAN only the federated shop cratt. of tQ m,.Ht t)i - suggestion ami
STREET PARK TO CITY. the American Federation of Ld>or
--- I are affected by thd ruling
publi. sentiment in the country for' and it has certainly taken the hear'
the league. * out of me,” the big, white-haired.
Tli suggestion of such a nossi- kindly faced attorney said as h'*
biUty rouses violent opposition wagged his head sorrowfully,
among senators but there are still Brady seemed plainly discouraged
loin.-, and visited many factories, m!tny wbo believe entrance into the over b|„ jjgbt to punish Arbuckle.
nits, "hocls >n.l hospitals Wgue of nations the best 'hitig foi ]t se-iraed probable today that Ar-
' No p- • tic tiler attention was paid the united States. bui.kb. would know bis fate by Frt-
my pre.—nce until Saturday when president Harding may f'nd him- nigh*. A report of a medical
: r evived » message from one of s8jf urged to this coarse by three „howing results of a mlcro-
i > ommlss ines whom 1 0( bj,, most influential republican *copic examination of certain par,a of
foco I•«>..« invc-tigiHfon to he I^nht friends-Hughes. Root and Taft. Rappe's body was the chief re.
tyn- he want'd to see me. The nebulous state of the "a**0 j malnlng. evtderc • i.* court conveaed
"Olid to see you, Christensen,' ,Nation" plan which Pr-sblci* Hsr- j today ,
■ aid Lenin, as he received me cour ding himself says he hsa not dcvel- AUorneys for both sides agreed on
leou-ly at the Kr.-ml'c He spokr 0p.d in deUll gives him i go"d op four hour8 for arg„n,ent*. after the
Ilent I uglisu. NN'e had a two portnaity, league advocate- hul l. t«• ofjer tbe def,.nse to submit th<*
itottr con rsatien. enter the existing league under prop- (a|ie jury without argument
After I hnd re-ronded to his or safeguards. wa„ rejected. Judge Louderbach.
greeting nnd also spe ken to a Advocates of this course, leagu* presiding, figured that under such a
number of farmers and workers who advocates says, include: schedule he would begin instructing
were :n an ante room, linin'* firs? i. European and South \m**riean ^ ^ by 4 p m pi-lday.
question was: nations already in the leagu- wuiil-1 si<je agreed to use two speak-
"What al.out the war between not abandon the league to j i ,1:if*!ers in the arguments,
lapan and America?" ding's association, but they would There Was no diocourogement in
I do not think a war is likely,* ng"ee to almost any eon^lfona »l>< - evldence „n ,be part of the defense
i »»«• i.ji imiiik war is iiK' iy, 10 aiuium - v,.- r
1BR^meThought“the Kiefer, arrived about that time The new rule which provide^ that ^ 1 'Thcrt J* |b"’J"d ,oUay' Arbuck,e'# UWyen‘
; ,r* r «... WO -............ '“*« «» ..%o< - -m ot woa ........ The Ctta. 0.11 W- ,V *"• “
I, ..tn.I ihi> nr , I, lull We,I tf in» he nut to work on Milll' thing . L .. .____ U'l<r. 2. .!■ ejiscinj i a .
lint Ion" in the naval armament ques-
uatton in n k,,n (0 the Sapulpa hot;
tion may be significant. In oti cm
words if Japan has points to insist
upon in the Shantung question, she
BOARD TO HAND
In many quarters it was felt that
the navy solution rests largely with
the party able to hold out longest.
That meanq America will prevail
tor she has no reason to rcb-nt 'm M , of tbe n,ri, bnprd voted! The ,.raft8 which started to work
her stand. Great Britain is backing ________ tions to contr-.l
confidence in the outcome of
the case They left the court n«'"i
"! have net been to Japan," i-rstood by the Atneriu-1 p. p • • > >ejilerday perfect]y happy. So did
<‘iid. "but I know that Japan anJ '•» an Americanized 'Ot i, wo i1 Arbuckle. He engaged in a stn'llng
America are friends. Not only their nceeptable to them. conference outside the court room
governments, but their people are 3 The existing leagu"* has d boor wjtb tw0 0f bj8 lawyers and
friendly " limits U> Us authority, whereas ^ walked away down the corridor.
"But ' replied Lenin, you know outline given by Preside:'.’ i -ir •'* -(join' home tonight, Roscoe '
w tr is the very best industry of the of his association means to -■ »ho«ted a friend-
tapitall'ts. -end that is the kind of plate practical'y no limits t"
asks that the railway be given t«
the Chinese bour-l of communion
government - of the organizau-
"I do not b'-lirv-? a war with Japan check upon its [>owers.
- i. -ihle. Th-- world has iiad —---.
ELKS’ MEMORIAL
l.ct.»n'# response was emphatic. He
said- "Oh. no. it has not, it'.
‘Yep, come on up.
answered the
rotund comedian, as he Jostled his
way through the crowd that huug
about the door.
' because a tiler company wishes to workers. I tlll. „UUment tlut Japan shoul-' .
1HT . ! •wuxtiicitinnn with i ltv with D..i4 \I nroMifI<kIlt (if th*’ ..* » i_ 11
SERVICE SUNDAY SAYs DEPUTIES
NOT TO BLAME
SHERIFF INVESTIGATES CHABCE'
Members ot the Eiks Lodge will AGAINST OFFICERS AT
BRISTOW.
Ilv FRANK GF.TY
Irmte.l Press Ktaff Correspondent.) '• factory si e
WASHINGTON, Dec
i* no', know hut I fear there
•|entrr negotiations with the city with' jjert M. Jewell, president of th‘‘ ■ eittior’"he (intent with being abb , *11 not ho much of a result per
the obje t of a cquiring the tract a? rallroad department of the American ^ (iff (jennany thare—or ,ht I ba|t» ,on.e alMante. Don’t you think ihut orgnmaation next Surm.-. ''(t 1
Federation of Ijibor. would not com- ^ )(lld ,igk Germany the vanquish**! -‘nglo-Amtrican-Japanese al- noon at " oclocs -i* t"",r ' 1 sheriff O- B- Llviugston went to
held the annual memorial **>vi«t* oli hrls„^. ^ t„' iove-tlval'- a
1 - French The park board decided that the
ment on the drastic changes, which
’ -lwaa „ n)a„ dx or eight lots In the tract are not ar„
„,»rU . iiliahl. tor , |.rk .ho, rl„
»I>S* w..«W »•»« »• l~ ' ‘“ ............ r
,-r,„o, I. t.. ro,„n,|,.|„„r J.- O.mhll'
iinfivrim Kraiue fuslw (m( bci
iavv at present ts below the sweep1 ”"d ‘.-lay that the tie compan,
y premised foi l*Ffcn* manufacture tile and art!*!-
are considered a victory for the tur-|
riers. until he had carefully studied
the text of the ruling
for reimbursements."
l;-.ntt* is the most probable
SIX PEOPLE DIE
rooms The pahli« Is in' - -. l" a’*I t.tjn,piainl by some resb’.cnts them
'.tend the ceremony agai#B| Depwty sheriff, -.it .
tnr cut in armament i' ! <-tal stone. It is composed of ahout|!ater cancelled. At the- time it
rr'nirw"*,.
bond income free
WASHINGTON. Due 1 -Income The services .* ill he in memonam Hmtint Ik* #••«**
Jewell's union refused to Join tin* TRAIN WRECK) •''"»• Iharty honcN and other mvi-.-n t- Ur J M'lel- 1 n' un'' " x |luU , w.urant had been issued
contemplated strike of the brother- ' J ment obligation* are exempt from, giafford, "no died during the pa-' ^.ng( tbem charging assault with
hoods, called for Ociolier 3°. 8m'! tc.a iwo 1 i taxation under the new revenue year
THE I'AU-KS. Ore
The prelude. “Simple Aveu.
wil*
intent to kill, and arrested thru, n*
turn navy
u|kmi her sovereignty
NEW NATIONAL BANKS.
, ranl/ctl their own company. Oscar
1 Saunders is acting ns their local
1 lepresonutive.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla. IVc. 1
Charter* have Iwii grunted t<
flu- new national lu-nks in the atate.
It was announced here IcmIhv. IV
new hanks are- Socnritv Nations
nnk of Duncan, capitalized *•* (•0
imii Wynona National Bank, capital
linft.ono American National Hank
Ardmore, capital »20.<MH); The Okla
lioma NaMcnal Bank. Cushing, cupt-
,„l $;,o,uOO, and the Okli.homa Nn
tional nnk, Duncan. < apital *104.•
(.00 The first four were formerly
»trites banks.
until the rules and working agree-
ments were announced before taking J'11)
any strike action.
. . ... . collided in i hew!-*•» collision
In ht'urings before the hoanl union
representatives resisted any changes •■"I" ^ at >- n
In rules on the grounds that the> morning.
were the backbone of unionism. The
carriers, represented by W. W. AL
Rlx were killed, four were fatally in- »"»* sn,» vh- ■*» ......Wllltams'>»•
juretl anti thin siffend serious In | hu-amiro. “tiled today,), played by Mrs. Uh ^ ^ ^ sheriff Living-ton said today that
■ 11(1 I MU I • * III * i * * I iw i unto 1 * .l (|| _ .« fillet HI **■ • ■••R' '
when trains number 12 and 17 T'>‘* N-borgnao of the repeal of th KoUUad. after which the oil" - - ^ Up ag ,.0ll)d |Pnrn. tho itemi
„f th.- or. bor - Washington railroad 1 *•'•*>'* *»*. "T*'«Hve Januar. ,hc I dge will hold the lU,8 WPre „„t u. blame "
thir
FUNERAL SERVICES
__ iv ____ __ _____ He sal.)
• tn the past th- only lev* . - T is will • " ” , v th , , ,.) , „li:h! a man nam -I
til plying to government bonds held " \uld Lang Syne." h\ ta° williumw In the act of hnrclnrizlna
m large quantities by eorporattons 'her*. n iAurr Thsy* caught him leavina
«erc the profit* taxes. -Miss Frances Hull "ill am* 8 3<’lci w|th cunnPll good* on hi* luird trip
- rod then Bi other H S Williams ^ ^ 8, ,,re he stated. and when
LONDON. Dec. I Mrs Ma-> th - chaplain, "ill pronoun., the ln-| wol(R| ,|n, olK>y tb,.;r ,unimon t.
. . Funeral service, for Mm. Blanch- 1 1 *)- > m - ..... »he would not obey th-.r summon- u
\W
Herald want ads ««t roaulta
Trv "HERALD WANT
ADS' For Quick Result
change-
EXCHANGE.
Rev p .1 Conkwright will conduct1 wa* hpr‘>
Ihe services
The burial will he at th<!
hltn
One ‘bullet hit Williams
shoulder He is expected to re
a,t'1 (,vor Tl-n-u indignant art* salt
the road* would go bankrupt If the "”h' i sailing Monday with her htiaband, it will be d-iivered by Brother Flunk
were not order-d. M-fUrman at the K,rat Baptist ohtreh.,^ ^ Hll.kinaB. After this will b* .. a»lr|
It is nothing serious." her hus 1 by Brother Mead Wilson. aa“* ,,Tpr Tho«e Indignant nre
S»ruJpD l,an<*' insisted “She has whl- h the officer* will conduct th tc htre angry hccawae gVHIIamv
v - V-----, , .cemetery. The funeral ,rr- - ■* 1 -I . i..m«c .--n-nu, and the emb r- „ ^ #ho|
NEW M)RK. Dec. l.-lK-mand ^ ^ ^ of H,lllnil. t>r daya an-' we just decided we would will )otn in the dox.d.-ay . t hap.a.L tlepul,w arP ouf Qr. bond »"•'
•eturu on the liner. Purls n few Williams * 111 pronounce the Imeedl .juty at Bristow. The
I'terllug ttxlay at Jl.nij: fronts/
0715; lire .0418; murks, 0051 5-4
Bros.
weeks earlier than we Intended
tion.
Herald want ad* get results
Herald want sds get results
The Herald Want Ads are beet
Subscribe ior the Dally Harald.
sheriff said the majority of th
citizen* in Bristow favored the depn.
1 ties being left on duty th-r-
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