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OKLAHOMA CITYTIMES
Paid Circulation Guaranteed Creater Than Any O ther Evening Newapapcr Publiihed in Oklahoma
K f . t .1 il lh OkllOM. r.lslahnn.o poal.rri' al .r1 .!. .: inl r a.rh :
ASSOCIATED PRESS
NIGHT AND DAY WIRES
LATE SIRS
EDITION
I n i -i - '
PRICE TWO CENTS h
vol xxx. No. 211.
OKLAHOMA CITMl THURSDAY hKf'KMIiKK fi 1018.
I' ' i "l y t (! Hunrla-
M . M if III- Kf M M ft .1111 1 1 II
1
I JJUU
Three Million Pe
'OH. YOU U.
I V '
0
About Group of Amrilran eolditra aboard Iht Mametanla cheering 11
tht boat steamed up the baibor. Btlow the Mauretaala at ahe camt into
port loaded with the (ml tioopa to teach home among (hem 4ooo aviatoia
Wnen tiif I nt:.iid l.ntr Maine
tan1 steamed int'i r s i ork harbor
nh tlir first b.a'h.ad .f .fn
Ordered home Mr t lie ar nils' r e was
ligned fir A "" Imi4v f. S la-Is
ihioad fairly li. ll r Is r . r 'si'h
their thcrri 'I lie 4 ' isrrc I' S
(viators do m I i:i.i:- I
' .niiii'
I
Wounded and ilnjl 'e I
hi. I
arrived before the Mjiitrtj.na d nkcd.
tint il bote the tirsi It; c .niitirnf
Iht htii(r liner mil I. .-.t Hi fal of
'Staggered Hour Car
Plan to Be Discussed
At Health Conference
"Vai:e'e I h t s '
f mpl'ises i( i"tr . t
rtt . o ptevent 'iiifcii
tan are jiImh lie I hv
( r t r V.i in ij
r III r I 'IMS 11
-tt n "I street
MW l .nnrlly
.r hn't'l fir
liea-l i'f the leiiry-t""
partmenf an I hv Ma
liiilser As t inn ii;"ti
-. D.er
il ;' . n ihr;r i rs m-
mfiiihlii'ii 11 rs.etnl l'i he tilien at
ihe next rnee'.ny if tie nhins' tinn-
mittee at"l lifjltll 'h V i' trienl
It hat lieen snmnleil thai theater
rlnrhame auil emes in (' afterii nn
hehiff llif atorei i Inse ; that hle
ale liinnei trlejse thrir w.ukers at
leail an hmir l-ef.itf te'nl estalilnlt-
menla il''e ant t'ltl lailnties ami
offirei tele-ise emplnses al "(ill "lltet
Itmiri. 4
Thin il ii esilainet. llie meet iat
tntitetinit mlitrli invanalilv kuiii
c rT.--. . ' '
Are City's Streets Dirty?
"7hank In llie it'ss e (iit sulunin paper ihis line lliree ssni'ls
Imiger Imlav hut fti'iklv. e ilnn't kmiw sslial l'i rln Willi the estia
ipaif" sanl llie "re. I line" at the t.p nf Ihe (Iklalt.wnan nn Ile.emher J
rL I'. Ilradley i stiJiner in Ihe (its. Mle Ihe OkUhnma I'uhlnhnn.
cismpanv a Irtlfr sit;rs'inii that (leaner Mrrri prupaiianila he sprrail
A reporter w srnl it's e lijiale the i"nilitmn nt the streeti. The
letter anil results ! tie iiivrstiKitmn are prtnleH helos
The Letter
"Oklahomi Psbllihintr. Company
"Oklahomi CHy kli
Oentlemen: '
"In ttttrtnet to Ihe tlyht eol-
umn lint il tha lop ot Iht (ir t
pa ft et Tht Daily Oklahnmao
laaut of Dactflibtr 2:
"Tht wtlltr would aufteat lhat
tht $( la qtititlon bt med for
apteadln propapnda amnn tht
(Itlitnt of (hit city itlatWt lo
(Itaolnf bp Ihtlr lotltn flllhy
llretla
"Ntvor hat tht writer leen inch
filth and pollution In tht public
alreeta of any Ametlcai or for-
11(11 city. '
"At iltanger In your city aeei
- tt.
"Vtry truly
' E. C. BRADI.RY
"Harlit Hotel
"JJ Wttt Thltd St.
What Was Found
Inse slination of condition of the
llieets in Ihe lily Ihia mnrniii re-
vealed the following :
Walnut ami I'aik I'lace Pile of
mud and leaves on northeast corner
with kravti and land nattered in tht
gitl ten
Broadway. Between Fifth and Sixth
8trt Broken ihinglei icalttred
Ti w
S. A."-FIRST BOATLOAD HOME
si "
ramimilaK' 1 1 -it tlie nrrl l..r it In I
nif'l. I here Ji ii. i.riv jl.. ut
hiil'len ititnn nr I Imuh nn the .
i 'set either 'I lie ti..i elrl.t ite.l fr..nt
I tbe true they li'iji. l ti e l".a'
liit'lti i.( IIjki tl'e Mir SpjukV!
lljtitirr in I the eml.lrnii ..( the .illte
I'ew limn the niastlirt'li iien
li.tn of h.iTe lime in siijht the f.
.it t;. m)s kitew no Ihimii I'r
lien isere sent initne iltjtrly I
l amp Mills l.i I tmi.trtecl nut
(mm 4 n'lhvik until nM-uk in llie
esrniiid mil he as.'ije.l I itKesti"ft
if mlrwalki will likewise he avnl
el
"Hv B'rf in i; the 'sUmete.l limtr'
system." Mr llminelly si. mav "ll
is ' 'ssililf e mi avmil Ihe tines-
lily of a nenetal iI.iiiiik nriler in tlie
event thai an rpiileniic (if iilflneiiM
tK ur. New Vntk I lly rlnse.l tv
slotei nr theaters ilnring the isnrit
nt Ihe reienl epnlennr. hnt a..-ile-l
the 'sUiiijere'l hour' sssteiu And New
Vnrk I hase heanl ssas tint hit near-
ly a haul as thnse (.lares cl'"ed up
emirrh."
Ilenver t'nln i.nilH the "-tan
gerrl hour" vstem (luring the tnflu-
(Ctnllnuttf on Paga t Column 4)
I hissen an I Suleenlh Street -Small
paper hosrs. papers leases and
other luhhish.
sesenih Street lletween Hioadwav
and K ihinson - I'apets and leases
hlowinj in tlie sttert with a pile of
old hruks and a piano h..x in the
patkint
North Pioadwav l'aeis hlowlnii
in Ihe nulters for manv lilmki north
North Wrslrrn Asenue Waltr
umlnift in .the gultera and in many
plaiei.
All Over Town -An unusual amount
of leaves pipers' and imall ilirka m
ihe gutters with pilea nf mud and
leaves at many rnrnera sand ill many
gullera anil hVwing over ihe ilreeU.
and an untunal amount nf rUss.
flattened tin inharcn tans slicks
nails and other discarded articles add-
ing to Iht acenerv tewer entiances
usually rh.Kiied with leavev
Hemnanli of hroken windows milk
hollies headlights windshields and
other glass articles were found at
Seventh and Koliintnn. Thirteenth
and Dale. Heten Fighlh and Ninth
nn Wtlnut Oklah'inu nd llarnsnn.
Hrlween (iktahoma and Fourth on
Harmon. 1'nurth and Santa Fe Tark
Hare and llroadway Fourth tnd
Hrntdway llelvten Shartel and
Ptwey on Thirteenlh Sieenlh mil
riiiaen eight hunchei n gl.si in
Harnrlale. f tghtrenth and ( lass.n
Twenty-third and nnis :i.iis m-.i
Western Seventh and Wesitrn SUO
W. oil wtit Main itrttt
rsons
J !' r y
TREASURY POST
GOES TO GLASS
Appointee to Tnkc Office on
Deceoihrr lb
WSIIIN(.i(l. lrr s-K'epie
lent.itnr (ai'er liliM if ViiRuii)
n nominateH In.lav hv I'Tesnlfnl
Wiln.n In he se. tetjrs ..t the treai-
.Mr. dlss will r.i into i.f.( on
IVieniher In under an averment with
Sesrrlary Mr Vim sshn.e resiuratinn
wai atirpleil hv the president l. take
effeil mxin ihe appnnttnent and
iiiahfi( atinn nf hit sum ess. ir.
Ihe nomination vshirh had heen
nrepaied hv 1'iesident Utls.-n hefme
tin itrpailuie lursilar light. waeH
sent in tri.ni the While House upon
wind trout Mr ! thai he would
aciept l'ie osl Mi dllss' resiin.iti..n
at a nirniher (( the huse to sshuh
he has us hern re eleue I .Tier emh-
leen yean f sersi.e. ss ill hr suh
niltrd in a lew dais
D '(.(. IS llsOUBtl BOUT
BOTiN 5tup on re cwtbicn
yOMS 1 1 AM E T ' WAKP UP
SOME day r N FIN' OUT
te pfBiL's t' pay; J
LOCAL OHICAT-raie with mod
trn lensporalurot tonight and rVldav.
STAT I rOriRCAiT-Tonllst and
rrioay fair woainar
MOUrtLY TfMPIrlATUrlBg.
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am
1" tv m
tl r in.
It noon.
Slaughtered
CAPITAL MUST HEED
INEVITABLE CHANGE
ROCKEFELLER WARNS
Ml -Mli I II v I l 5 -
l-tr al i :er I i ' !: ur pal .
I II !-.. " . 4! 'it.ll. tliatiatrr
I.
"I'll' la!' r 111 I thr I ' 'Mil ! I 'I M 1 1 V -Ai
! t ' 1 l- I hs ohn l krlrllrt in an
address l-dav brO.ir ihr wl' rrnrr
gen. y and tr 'Iimmi. ii.n lonferen e
III r.s..i prrr
j
. afj ' ' ' iCersllnued on rage f
f xJ .r. Ht -
Wilson Aboard Ship
Works Until Doctor
Orders Him to Rest
on m. hit i s s i.i i lit. r
W'AMIINt.TllN. IV' (ly wire
leis tn Ihe Associated I'tessl- I'rrsi-
dent Wilson spent most nt the lust
day nf (he trip on this aieamship
working in Ihe nlfn e part of Ins
sinle After acknowledging from the
hri'lue the g'ertmgt lint were Risen
hi. n as the nh'n put to sea he lurried
lo the pile nf letters and telegrams
awaiting him and spem seseral lours
uktng with his stenographers
Takta Needed Rett
l.i Ihe afternoon i n the !.. .' '
his phssuun. Hear Admiral ( ats I
draw . u he lay down and tested for
a lime ljuse nf i sl.ght 1 that
was alff. ting Ins s on t
later tl'e pre. idem lereised i all.
It nn oil .jls on hoard unhiding the
Ital an and 1 remit amhas.ad .is I ol
lowing this he took a walk on de. k.
together wilh Mis WiI son
Seived kr Kaiiet't Waiter
Ihe ptrsidenlial parly dined .jinrtlv
in the evening hrmg sersed lis a
waiter who claimed to hase aitrnded
I inprror William and the empri.s in
the same suite nn the trial trip of the
l.eorge Washington.
Yank Envoys Drink? No
Chance! Bar's Removed
FAR IS Tuesday lec.
(Jiiarleti for Senetary if State
I ausirig and the other American
delegates to Ihe pent r infeietue
hive heen assigned al the Lrilloti
hotel nn Ihe Flue de la Con-
corde Ihe latge 1vt.tr) has heen
divided up int. i Suites ol rooms
for the delegates Full mite will
comprise living quartets and I
business nftiie for ea.h drltm'e
and his immediate' secielanes.
The apailnienls nvrtlook the K-
planade of Flare de la t'onco.d-
which it now filled with war t'n
phiet and wiherr stand the g'eat
itatuei nf Sltastiourg 1 ille and
Mett each tosrted with floral nf-
frniiBs and flags
Kacj) luitt ii liandtomcly fur
By
! i
s'.e-'n a l.t a; ' .i" 4'' r .'e
'triers vs lh i ''til1!' 'ti itr'e'e.'s it-'l
t riK'ttrev M( f.'Vete"rt '.r 1
i le i tenet f )ts Itl t'l'l'ul rer )
j Ihrse tt. hi'lr I a l am emer'.t (f nilu'-
'r- i.f s.'i.il as ssell as ttu'etnl ssell-
jheiai? - t rrn;.! rs; i ttj'nl y h
f ir; ! ". rs In r I'll a lis ll lltr !er I " I
ll'r. I". ..( tai: ssak'ei r r .1 . 1 a'. If
Ih.nrs a'rt ;' '" r if'.:i''ti.il eii.ir"ii-
' r if less !) ! r irit;.l'ne J'l I elh-
. len. s. lira h'lierv ( t t"i'- sr'inR .'" I
lit' iiip!1 . a !"i'tini fes.inies; a !e
j ;u..te rr; -i -etit.i'r.'ii .
. pa rl if ss it ii srnnal i
ii'ttu!
' tlie s
v JU'I
) this
1 i as.ire in Ins'rial
lir.ivpf' (T v 111 fi' h i!.l"t
ssstetn es'eii'lr'l "tn in lil-le a!!
in the same iml'i-'rv a'l iti'i'i't'
a r. 'iinniM's' hi a nati n an
in sari-
"lis iia'.'ins
M' K" kef. !!er a l le t
' s Ihe le i In s ..f i" ! i-t'v fa'-' I'm
Column 1 )
The re;... rts that tne
suite ha I her'i titled np
pie.
olrr'ial
In sir
ions tnannei a'e untrue
In the li ning hall music was fur-
i is he I hv Ihe ihip j hand and a quar
tet m saiiot.
llie pie ident is keeping in touch
won nltnial business hv witeless
Ihe es i. -ting drstrosers w:t!i the
hal'lesi;p rennsslsanu Iraiiug the
I'.lnii'ii aie keeping in lose ton. h
W'th the steamship earning t 'it
ptesnlent
Sweepeia Lead War
Mme sweeper ate running hefme
the Inns of Ins ship Thrs a'e loaded
with s'erl billets to inoite their deep
tliaught
Ihe wea'her is cold and mists- hut
the sea ts calm
In Ihe tsemng Mrs Wilson released
Itom the l.eorge Washington cattiei
pigr. us heaiing notes of thanks I
nr lonral I. teases f.e? the sinrrss
of Ihe attangrmriiti made tor the lie
flatture
Ketoesentatises of Ihe Asso ia'r.
I'tesi the limed I'rrsi ail the Inter
iContlnutd on Pagt f. Column 1 )
nished and has paintings and tip-
estnes. Ther are f .eiitnodioiis
baths tnd sleeping chambers. Ihe
delegates will pmhshly dine to.
grthrr in what was formerlv Ihe
hotel restaurant AM asress.nes
ins lii'tii'K thei bar hase been re-
moved Mot! of llie ronferrinet lie
twent the Ameiican ilr'rgates will
he hrhl in Ihe large salon at the
Hotel I ril'on I he homiest of-
dies nf the delegatinn whe't sev-
eial bundled esperls in misjrna-
tlonal law geogi aphi al hounda-
nrs. intelligence etc will woik
will he in a laige building imme
direlv ad. lining loseph 1 lite
sei te'ars of .the eir delr 'alion.
has titahlished iiiatleti iheit.
T
UrKSj)0li;il and Out;
1ST i
IS SPLIT up
hon
Pri'itis Said
St.irv.it;oM.
lo l ace
HUN AGENTS IN ON GRAFT
Vnrefty of A
sSeie'1; (ifa'.er
t 0!fr" '-'s
''.s'i. rain!.
LONDON. Dec J-The entire
Trknh fleet ii now in the hindi
of Ihe alliei the adrnirally an-
nounced today The watihtpi after
autrendering were interne. in Ihe
Golden Horn at Constantinople
The foimer German cruiser (Joe-
ben waa among the rurrcndcred
vesieli.
KiNlmV I'
. - -1 1 1 1 1 ! i . 1 v ii e.
.h
t'wir i- - I ht.iuiv'h. ill trie l.i.'
f"iir sears t1 e 1 irks under orders of
the lOMirnittee nf 1 fi. n a"d I'r. fress.
haie il me their hest to run 'liirkrv
and lu.e .u.ierled "estren.elv ssell."
sass the ( m .'anttii'iide c.irrespon lrn'
f the M .ruing I'ost "I liter million
pe'-'.ris. he sass. hase hern rnas.a-
irrrd and another million is nn the
serce of starvation
"Ihe prcater p. "to n nt tlie f'ttn-
mall empire" the crtesp. n lrot imtnti-
urs "has heen con i'te I' and par
celled out amnpRst different races and
what remains is a I 't.il rum It is
pnt-aMv true that nrser tel 're have
li e Turks in the empire been in ridi
An ordinary policeman in I'rta it es-
timated tn he worth Instiling hetwen
IHIKI and 15.iJ Turkish pounds.
Turki Rob Christiana.
'This a. i uninla'ion i f wealth ha
lieen a pari nt tne program ol tne
i.iiumit e Ii enriih the lurks al the
expense of Ihe I hnsti. s and wa
carried out e'periillv n !"ntsrnj an I
( nrsttnttn pie. The ronseqiien es is
thai prices in I i:.!a"l.n.ple ! dav
are serv esorlnta-it ll is not sun-
posed h'oseser tha I oti.tantiuople
la. k. anslh'irg 'Ihete is proh;.hy
enonnh f il hte to frrd thr ji..pila-
lion at least three months. I he citn-
futtee hv means of te.jiitsitioinne
Irom the I hnstiaiis has on. r-or atrd
all the trade in thr hands of the M"
hammedan.. (.mm oiiorts had
their share also m this plm.de'.
"In thr tir.t diss a'ter the atmis
t'ce derioans and Aultians stnl
crowded the (.ipil.il ll is estimated
that the.r we e at lei.t J7 'l I .rr
man S'ldirts there llice now hase
heen .le;..'tted I oiitil n n ierntoti
Ithe f.-mirr Crtman ambassador at
WaihiiigtoiO Irft t onstantmople the
day after the artf.ti e was sgued
However I n latel'ites remain still
plotting.
Tropertv Seiied
'One of the tust a. ts ot t'e fuiV'
and l.rro'ars on ihe de laiati. n rl
war ssas I" se.je the prope'ts of for
eigners In the lan e ria: "ilv
iases the pmpert-es hase hern nonrd
1 1 'int lelels
Intki '1 uleas ol ilesn r ati on r.iti
riot at this t;ine I liri.'i.in innr r'in .
within an I without the ov sse-e v i
r'trd P'e tonihs of I'nl.h sol.
dirri at I ialhp.di re. en'ls hi I hero
ile.e.taied in an aliorniiu'i'r traotier j
"It srrms in (a. t that th- 1 inks '
'luring the pi ' f ir ino I nr done I
esemh'tii; to onfave the te(lnkis ni
the allies a". I in thai t'.cs hre hem
ah'y SCI ondr hs Ih- I rimin. " !
Did Bible Predict
Downfall of Huns?
Pershing Says So
toimidrnt with the ssar's . .tiling
lo an end .it the eleventh hour of the
eleventh day nf the eleventh mouth I
J K I'ersliniR chief esemtise of l;ie
Hoy Srouls. Iiit'lt 111 the eleventh
verse of llif eleventh chapter of Ihe
eleventh hook ll K inn - ot the llih'r
this prophf nr srise
"Whuef .re the I m l s.nd. l or a-
nuiili as this is done of liter and
Ih ui has not kept mv lovenaut and
mv siatiurs s In Ii I have . ononandr l
thrrv I will s'ltely rrn I t'n kinnloin
from thrr and svill give it to tin
servant "
MUSKOGEE OIL OPERATOR
IS DEAD AFTER OPERATION
Ml ' K' M HHa. lie ? i-pe
clnl ) - I esvis 1 1 iiuihle L' sens
"Id. ilepulv I nite l Slalss .Ink
Mslskoyer for tise sears and trs rnt'v
an id ope 'tor died sr.iirdiv at
I'r'sa follnvsing an i.psiation for ton
uliti
CrownPrince
He Admits It
"afhrr Is
Brr.kf
Man He
sviys; V .irnr
Kaiser of
owcr.
nt ' !
'1
- I ' IK
'); He
i'. t"t t.i'in
V' it I tiglisli
ti'l ine a a as
I - ss ri and out
: it
I!
"1. v.
'or is a
I token man
"I. if:
f.-rrnei
an ti'tr
" ef".
. . e. p'
I re
.it cr. .isgfi piini .hrnetit '" the
trrian mvs n irm e laid in
ear
tl the island of W let-
r Ir is interned with a
nt "f the Daily Mirror.
William added that he al
wivs f .. s r r i an aicremrnt I rtvve en
1 ir-i'.jin a- I I reat Hniam and
.si.'-ed t''e.. p vsrk t .grther A
roon'.rr . t I s hr.t friends weie in
I-'inland and hr nlv w-shed he could
lor there as n private it rrn.
"I ij'i.rrrlet with mv father in re
t i'd to lirr.tt H'ltaui" he c. ntiiuie I
1 I dd him the lintoli would he
atainst us ile never hrliesrd this
a:id vso'ild n take into account thai
possibility."
LOWER OIL TAX
PROPOSAL MEETS
WITH OPPOSITION
Capil'il Offices Say Musko-
poe Plan .Unconstitutional
The t.r .posed redmlion on the rcoii
produitioii tax on oil to l'J percent
on oil tefined in thr slate leasing the
ptesent i percent Hand on oil lent lo
refineries outside of the itate. would
he interference with intentate com-
merie regulationi and in violation of
ho'h the slate and federal ronitittl-
lions accord ng lo the almost unani-
mous r. nun. i espressed in official
cifsles i't capit.d this m iming.
Meeting tt Mulkogee. '
fill men at Muskogee yesterday de-
tidrd lo ak the legislature to pass a
law rrdu ing the gnus production ta
on ( Iklahnma trimrd nil aid are
sshediiled to hold a menng in Okla-
homa ( Hv srvn Is draw up a mem-
rial lo be presented to the legisla-
ture "n lawver who is the least bit fa-
mihar with uiteistate commerce regu-
(Continued on Paps It Column I )
Death Meets
Local Boy on
Last Day War
Robert Mmkin Killed on No-
ri)er 1 1 in Oa'f'P
Foe Lines
I i vyrt ilr-atl. ul.i'r rl'j'Ljif'S 'r
firi'iinn i:nitl-r ot) the l.it .lav t
V K'f.i( W'trld w.f Ui tlT t.itf l
K ! I A M.ii'Vin. 2 vf.ir yn
f I !' M.dils-n. :rM.!fnt .( (ttf
M.ittlxin K''i;flv ."it!ijti IV)
trrri 1 't fii'irr wni r?"!i-
Jt.J i 1 .t y I'V tlir wit i Mt tmriit nf
tl f tlr.ith of In- vm
!.nlkl hm a infill rr ih .Wl'h
tn !niif ('.it' i'- in Nin'ir-ili i
M wll'ill W "Tf U'.Ptf up h lilf
line ol
r- dun
I ea til
'llV I'll
I mope
tlif At mi! it r iit'MltwrM ol
. an r ..ii November 11. Ih-
hiih h istihties ira-ed m
Mankin. muling to the
inf 'ttn.tti.ui rr.i lung hrrr was shaig.
tug with Ins company whrii struck
dovs n.
Entire Russian Royal
Family Shot to Death
By Bolshevist Brutes
I UMn i pre 5 A dispahh to
the I'l'lianue I elegraph troui Am-
sterdam savs ihe I iev newspapers
p'iMish a sloty hv the salrt ol the
lo'iner eni less id Uussia of the min-
der "I the entiie Komanofi family hi
the liolshesik' According In this
storv the once rosal family was ront-
prlh ! to live in a (ingle niiu of a
loiivcnt at I katriin'mrg for weeks
bet or the minder s i '.-r goard ol
lol.hevdi soldieis who insulted them
l'..onrtiill'
iht vaicl laid ou Jjlj ii
CAPITALWOW
it mcdpv nc '
ni iiiliiui ui ;
IDSi'ClB'
I iehknecht Said to Have JV
Force of 15000 Men--
EBERT RULE TOTTERING '
Separatists and Radicals
Monaco to Security.
PARIS Dec. 5. (Havss.)
A tprroriftt revolution un
(h r the leadership of Dr. Lieb-
knecht the radical socialist
will break out in Berlin Fri
day eveninff according to ad-
vires received by the Zurich
correspondent of the Journal.
Liebknecht the reports nay
has 15000 men well armed.
The population of Berlin
according to report ia at the
mercy of gangs of maraud-
ers and there appears to "be
no authority there. '
German Government
Between Two Fires
I.ONIXIN Pec. 5 -The political
situation in C.ermany continues to b
extraordinarily obscure snss the Am
sterdam correspondent of the Daily
rspress. F.verybndy teems lo he
ptarreting with ther.sh'Kly tht ind
every member of the s.Kialist par's it
trying to undo his romradet in I ie
fervor of hu repuldii anim
Two'grave daugeri the correspond
ent declares appears to bs" ronlrntit-
uig llie new t.erman republic. One
it the seraralut movement headed by
Kurt Kianer. the ltavariait leader
who ii itsuitig propaganda against
Ihe leadership nf Ilerlin and appear!
to be willing to create a lun'h (irr-
man republic in hiding Havana
W urttemherg Savii.s and several
uher statei. The other danger whiclt
the rnrretpnndent adds is e'ital!y
pressing n that arising from .lie
quarrel between the Herlin military
soviet with its majority of extremisti
and bolshr-. iki and Ihe Herlin exec-
utive committer
"The whole iituation indeed is chi-
olir." Ihe correspondent contiiiuea
"and nf thi chaos the exlremistt
naturally ire making capital. The
repiihlnan gosernment n not even
able to settle the queit'on of aum-
monmg the ( .ernun eleclntate for the
elections lo the national assembly. It
is announced that the election will
take plaie February In and il will
rsiend to the whole f.ermari territory
as it rsisted August I l')U which il
farcical ai no election to the rtichs.
tag ever can lake pdaie again in AIV
tace Lorraine"
senajTmissiom
bill squelched
f ii'M'i'ins Fails to f-et tJ
first Base With Plan
W slliMiTl). Dec 5 -lly iinani.
in us sole the senate foreign irlatioru
I'lintnit'ie todav disapproved ihe leso-
luti n i f Senator I iininiiiii of Iowa
rrpuhli. ait proposing lo srrd a sfiiate
i .iiunntre to Far is lor the prase con.
leiesi c.
Tiade Aeieement Made With Dutck.
W vHINi.lli.N. ir 5 I otis In-
si iii ol a trade "atrangeinrnt" he-
leren Holland and the assiH .ate I
governments wheteby Holland will he
allowed tn import ruinmivlitirs under
Ii. ense wa annnunceil yestrrdav by
the war trade hoard
members of the family were taken to
the cellar ul the consent and pla ej
against the wall and shot one alirt
the nther. According lo the story tht
mill derers granted the la't reouest ril
Ihe former emperor Nicholas "thai hi
'wile who was ill ihuufll die in hu
' arin
I Accntditig tsj the vilet. tht terrM
dinhess laiiana wit only wounlcMi '
the ihnli ol iht riflemen inel yn
killed by hlowt from their rille 1 mii
i All ihe hocliet wert burn! In tht asjt-
ill thekiiu ai rJiatttuibuig
r
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1918, newspaper, December 5, 1918; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc170941/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.