Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 251, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 21, 1919 Page: 1 of 14
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
Paid Circulation Gunranleed Greater Ihnn Any Other Evening Newspaper Published in Oklahoma
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Open Your Purse
'or I he Armenians
STREET
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far
farii
Phone Company to Defy Commission
'LAST DITCH
EIGHT ON NEW1
D
HONE RATES
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ii-'V "(i"sM'rc" M.itV'i
FINES WILL BE ASSESSED
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t.lr .unit !( thr pii't-lti r !rp
HUT' Ml attempting In fill Hi f 'tu-
la' s an I lo'iibat jllriMiit t n( t''f
mt i I ( Ikl.ilmni x In mi aoda'r
llu-'ii
I I f sta'r (iiii'.irjliiiii i ivMini--si.-n
and S P It'eling attorney
grurral arr ilr'rrntitird In light
llir new tatfl tn tlif last ilit. h
'iltrtr wrrr thr i : v t .1 1 1 1 ! n n dr.
Vrlnpuirnls tiiil.IV ill a tlirff ri.ffinr !
dull! I'ftwrfil tlif (imt'iifiif ili-lur'.-n-riit
anil SniitliwrMrrii Itfll li-Ir-I'lmi'f
ri ntipa II V on utii i'lr. an i tlif
Half r. lkt;i'iiim on thf ntfirr.
Fight Rf(rfttti).
In a (urinal tatfiiifiit tn tiif frfM
I ... - I L .. ft I ft' II
i:in llinriliUKi .I'iMII Al. .X'l'l' KPn
r.i I nuii.iKfr ill tlif Suiiflmrtt ti
Ti irihuiie i.ni..in .n that I'r "rr-
Rrftlfl rrv linn Ii that thrif hi-ii!il
lif am inn rrtaintv with rilrrrmr t '
wlii-thrr r.i'f iiif tmni hnuli hf 'if
trrni nnl .y lfilrr.il it state anlh. i-
1 1 ic. hut uuf tlurc i no il niht i f
thf fait that the ti'lriliniif ifnpf i In
rf lifiiitt 0ifrati-i1 I . y thf piMmaMrr
ll'i ftal tn inurf n i'irn to ns nthrr
than tn i.irrv mit iinlrm tmnt mi ai
liT'laiur Willi thf ilnritinn thf
Jin .tnuitf r Ki-iirral nr i.t thf I'lutnl
Sl.i!f ilil'attnirnt nf jintur Mr
Nnhlf limlf rst.iinK that thf I'nitrl
St.i!r il tn. t a'tiiniry now 1ia tlif
ina'ti r iiuIt i n'lMilrraimn "
Mr N..lr i.hh tmthrr that: "In
a n-iTiit niilir thf inniifatum nmi-
niMMiin in tliiii!tMii an ailu .itmn
inadf hy m nr i h.iiitjf of ratri in a
liuriitif r i f fit h.iriKri isiiin an a
rra'iii fur mh i'imim.iI that llw
pintinaMfr ((rnfral lial takfn mfr thr
i''f ratiini nf thf ti-lrphmif priprrtir
in )kl.ili"ina ami h.i I niailc ami pul
into flffit in Oklalmma varnnn
ihangf in r.itf ami praitun l
(Csntmufd on Pag I Column J.)
HOG SHORTAGE
IS PREDICTED
"uiid Boaid Refuses to Re
dijcc Prices.
ASIII.Vt.lOS Ji J Ftank
S. S n ilc r lifad of tlif fowl ailmiiuv
tr.ilionn mrat ilivnion anl tnilav
tl it ilripite a hi'K ntirpln lie woiihl
nut rfi oninirml alianil.uimfiit of thr
ilniinitratiiiii'k pnln v wlirn the lnu
fnninittlfr nirrt January JH tn run-
ni lrr thr price fur 1 rbruary.
I hr pirtrnt niirplm Mr. Symlrr
prnliilril wmil'l turn into a tie finite
ilrlifit lhi far. Hf iii the prmlil-
Iimii woiihl in within three nmntlu
if Kiimpr i' nli net tlie tinmry anil
ihitu tn t.ikr in reipiiiementi
I'lulrr thf ptiif .iRrr r mrnt puliiy
thf haif priir for lnni wa main-
tamnl in Oitntirr at $18 50 and at
$17. V dunlin thr pal thtff mnntln
Mr Snyilrr aii the foixl idtninm-
tratinn in Imnor cnild ii"t rrfnin-
iiirnd the ahandiinnirnt nf tin- noree
uifiit with thr prniltiirr
."GOVEmWRAIN
BACKJNJO SERVICE
The "I invrrnnr" train rrMotnl
nu thr I ruro at ihkIiI. A ulrrprr
wil hr put mi the train which lraf
OMahimia City at lf .15 at tiidht and
rrivf in MmloiKf at 8 o'clock next
tiorniiiR. It will Irave MinkrHft at
II it ni(ht mil reach Oklahoma
'.'ity at 7 o'clock next morning f)ri(ji.
nally thii train ran betwffit Oklaho-
mi City and Minknger. I.ater the
nervlce wai extendrd into the Miami
and Jophn diMriit. Became of wt
the "Govfrnnr" wai diicontiiiuetl No-
vember 17 la it.
Control of
Houses Will Attect
uuiei Liiieb udim
'. ): .jr.! Al': "if I r'J;
ni"-1 ( . "". :;;!!''' I null';:'
i i-i'i'J.itii'ii Will H.r.i' I ii
tin ahiliti nf the jincl-.
in iiiilnsh'ij tn iinirliiiit
prnpnl'l is tin pa i n l it
n ill iiffi ct (he lin stock in-
ilnslrii and it in turn will
of fat corn prit'is. Wheat
1 trill tin n In lra ini in and
sn trill hiuail mill no trill
!:t lahnr and so trill rcri-
t hi nil that has fur its htsis
thr trcaltli pint! tin tl hi
iniriciiltiirr. J. Oidt-ii Ar-
I inour.
u iiini(i i : i MM
--i i .ii r tnld the il 'i-r l:.lr't.f
nuvrrie rrtiimittrr t .!.iv t' it m.l
im' Ii kiMl.ilmii i r v T iif thf im-.il
;.nk'Hi( indii-'iy w.u "i r n ' i' nn
.in I part nf it j r . 1 : 1 mi .iik'i'u '
t'nMal and .irir cin'rn fi.it "if
a tiioiikev w re ii. Ii i lln.tt i:it t.'f
lir.ir ni I'm huviirx'' i' c!ffit
wi'iild hr frit in many i thr r linn it
K1.''I'IV I
"I uitirpret lhi hill a an elf it !
diohe an allrfd nionopnly and to'
Iff fnlralif thr meat parking indiiv
try.'' Mr Armour jnl "It rem tn
'. r i iiiistiu. tied 111 tnr if!irf th.it a
(iira! ivi'iilirr nf mnill unit iniiJicli
Sinn Feiners Proclaim
Irish Independence at
Opening of Parliament
Hobo Dog Is
In City for
Short Visit
Rovpi. Canino Tuvcler Do
Luxe Drops in f iom
Newton Kan
K.nrr. thr iiiinji traveled i.iiln al
dug. arrived fur a hnrf irvt in Ok
l.ihiiiiia ( ity mtrrilav. ..n i.
known tn railmad nun throughout titr
outh and nt't. I If hai l i'i-u in
Iwrnty .tatr and till hnwi nu vign
nf vrtilmg down lor a ipnet i Id af
Mr laiur in on thr Santa If fiom
Newton Kan ami had arnvfd in
Nrwtiui from Kamas 1 ity only a frw
dav l.ff.ire.
Railroad mm alwa give him thr
roievt t ot tier in a luggage or mail
car Knyer i pmhahlv ID eari old.
nnd hai been lailroading rvrr inr
hr va a pup In a tram wreck in
I'tah two c.im agn hii left hmd leg
wai hinkrn and tailmad men paid
hii hmpital rxprnifi. lie still walki
with a limp but ii alwayi rr.idv for
a fight with another dog
While rriting between trip be load
around ticket nfiiiri and haggagr
room i I'very baggage man nnd mail
clrrkfii alwavi ready tn coax htm to
take a trip and hii Mav in a town i
usually confined to a iiav or two.
FIRST DENSE FOG OF
YEAR IN CITY TODAY
The first ilemc fog of the year vis-
ited Oklahoma ( ilv today when in-
itrumrnti at thr local wrathrr office
recorded a humidity of neatly 100
percent which nifani the atmoiphere
wan carrying a much moisture a it
could contain.
A alight fog wai nhirrvrd' lifre
eat ly yesterday mnining Theie wfre
only two fiigi in Oklahoma City in
ld8 our in Octohrr and one in IV-
cembrr. The fog dearer) up heif today
about noon
Packing
Armour Defends
Packing Industry
I ij If n Armiiui.
Mr "n ir I...U t .I.t a . .
I Mill! 'if l'ut it wmild if llliai r In
r'l.i. I pi inl. i ir li-k'i.'.itii.n drvyni'd t
ii.n'ii I tin- paikilikj indmtry
in thr pii! iri mi.' nf food i prf!rtdf
tn a few ulmh are oryamtrd on a na
tiniial i;lf.
" I hf t'irnrir mi hi;h pending Tr K -kI.i'k
u in I. .ir. I a:e it"t cointiu . tie
iContinurd nu P.ign 2. Column 4 )
i I'v Thu AnrorlNii it I'n nf t
IHT.1.IN. Ian J I -Probably no
inuntrv ricrtit Ireland lould prfNfiit
an fpisii'le as remaikahle as the as-
srmblv of tlie "Il.nl l irranu." which
is Irish liarlir f.r "Irish parliament"
that will hr rallrd to order m luh-
Im'i ;i m ten t Mansion housr this ailrr-
tinon to proi I. urn In land an indrprnd
rut rrpublii'. I'rrh.ipi no writer
ex. ept an Irishman like lir.nyc Itirn
ard Shaw- oiibl tin m-i if to thr pan
doxical nature nt the prim rdmg--Half
Are In Jail
About halt tlir Sum I rn r-. rh-itnl
to nirinhri .lip in thr I'r it i m i pailia
meiit will t'aitii ipate. tin- mhri ball
bring in various l.nglivh privoiiv
lhaigrd with sedition nr innrly held
on mi ii i. in iiiidrr thr sp.nioits and
i!itic pmii ions nf thr driVn-r of thf
irahn n t 1 lie- Sinn I - c 1 1 1 r will
inri-l under thr hainwi n hiiblin
( .ivile whftr iirrsulrs I nld Marshal
Vismuiit Irrneh. thr fust siirrny in
mam rais tn give Ireland a purrlv
nnlitaiv goyrrninrnt lhrv will mrrt
with his full kunwlrdgr and tai it cori-
srut tn takr measures whuh are purely
seditious and in direct violation of
explicit law.
Another Patarloi.
Ibis is one paradox. Another is
that these Sinn l eiuen elected by
about half of the voters in Irrland on
a platform of indrprndem e from thr
(Continued on Pagi 1 Column 2 )
. v" '?7 !''"
Northern Portugal
Held By Revolting
Forces Is Report
MAI'KII) Jan. Jl.-The moti.
archist movement in Portugal headed
hy Piava Conreiro hai been success-
ful in northern rortiigual and a gov-
rrnnirnt hai hern formed at Oporto
according to a report received hy the
Spanish government (nun the gov-
ernor of the provincr of Pnii'rvrdta
tn nntthwrstr rn Spain
The ie port adds that I ish n is h;.
lirvrd to have joined in the tn ve
incut.
CITY'S FIRE
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WILL SURVEY EQUIPMENT
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in I-.. ' 1'i-r'i- k- .. 'I i
M .'Olttg 1 a '-IIIM-ni-p nf
Pi ' l.r is :M t.iVe if
r. I ! lii.i.i'.i'iu.u in fir ir
i I '! I t m; ! rn 1 ill. j !
.1" ! I "! Iln'l ' f f.1! .T"t
Two M'mbrri Abifnt
i' 'ihi'.ii.. u a . hi ' ! ri lie ! ; . e
I M..I v hi 11 .Hid W.I. .rV nlr! in
'''l'l' I '-f tll.l . . Is ( ll'IIM
T. M.i. I'. lii.r!'. ...i I t . .1
and .v ;...s M p.... .huf
! 'he I "r (e; .11 t-nn-t Main Keftlir.
rr
I 1' '11 .'1' . I"
I'.is . ' 1 ' I ! ;n- lie 11. ... "11-1.1
was t . a-i-r ' .-.! I I S'-ee
1 "iii-i s -1 er of pul. In ii.;rit .
it i.f the i lly nu busiri .s
1 hr mreluiK grrw pr:--iuily fi 111
a st.i'r-nr-'t j s!..l ti-nr av ) bv ( irf
MriKks rrlaie 1n allrgril abusi-s tn
bm rtrpartmrnt. He said that al the
tune of giving his statement hr was
worn nut (ruin fighting a big fire
with inadequate f'luipnirn'. and was
i rn tr.inir nj mmd tn tnr a true
rspre- -l . I nf his .flltuM' lit s.
Ni Offense Intended
lb- n'. :!ir fiiiitnissinnrts that he
'.! ii' t I-' i.d ri Ins .t.ri lie:" 1 ir
t'e t i: on thr . oiiiin'-vi .'i tu.r
m 1. n the ipialitic nni!i nf anv mem
hrr
llir i . .inmis.iotirrs dr idrd at the
inrrtmg tn takr 11. 1 part in any i"ii
rnvrrsv lutwern I'.i.i. ki and ( 1 "1
mi.sioiirr Kclrr. and lliat no a.tmn
m am kiml with rr.prct to the fur
.'rp.'rtinrut will br t akru until it ha
hirn in rstigatnl Ihormighlv and a
r.'pi-r? madr to thr r iiiiiiiisi.'iirrs it
Il'lg a' .1 l I'milllttei- nt llir wllnlf
Negro's Skin
Eaten Off in
Bath o Acid
racking Plant Workman
falls Into Vat But
ill Rccovei
I ikT I- His. mi coh.rrd. was luei.illv
"skinned alive" last nigh! when hr
skid.lrd w lint hurriedly rounding a
forner 111 the U ilsnn and comp.inv
paiking plant and tuni'drd headlong
mlii a vat of acid conipouiid lor-
Innately for the negro hr was dragged
"lit and given emergency treatment
before the acid had prnrtratrd be-
yond his skin
The only skin left intact on thr nr-
gro's body was that on thr soles of
his feet and the upper portion of his
fair. All the rest was prrlrd oft aft-
rr he had been taken to the l iner-
Rinry hospital lie will lecovir
A witrlrss from Lisbon trenved in
London yesterday repotted the break-
ing nut nf a irvolution in Portugal
with I'oncrirn at the head of a nival-
is! levolt at Opinio. Itiaga and iuus
Me was said In have pioil.vtned lor.
tner King Manuel king of I'n-111 gal
Thr e king howevrr was declared
to have srrt a IrlegMin In the I'oitu
gursr ipivr t nuirnt assnting hf did
not 1 ouuii-n.nu r thr in nri'irul in tin
hrbalf t lovrinmrnl tinops 11 i
siu-ii. vverr on tlirir way to upn.s
1 the in 1 v i uici.:.
Wilson Visit
cKv
a if-. " .yjpy. " '. ":' 11 " ' ""g
Lord Mayor of London presenting Prtiident Wilton with the freedom of the city of London in prcaenct of dtg-
nlianti on Wtlion'i arrival and the pieiident and Kint Core tn the royal carriage on their way from Chailm
Cron station to Buckmtham palace.
It is thr almost uiiai.iinmis srrdirt ( wrtton in Fngland that the visit. f Preside. W.ls.n t . that country
recently helped to emr:t thr trrlitur rf frifrnVii(f thr Hrifish hear for the I'nitrd Mates il.on's prnonalits.
and hii fnrteful vpcr hrs inrrrased the resprrl Knuland already held for America.
Probe of Candidates
For City Jobs Urged
ByI4ajor John Alley
f IliMlli-a'inll I.
I "kla ioiua ( if 1
1 oinunttrr 1 t 1 I' I-1
Upon .) i..;. 11
1 it V ntllro at the
o landidatrs
1 orrioig 1 !r t-o
lolm lry ni
Kovrrnnirvt at
I all. nna 111 a
in thr Skirun
1 Inb.
Maior Alley
less ptiblliitv"
f..t
1 was urg-il l.v Ma
N o man. p'l.ti- sor nl
thr I'niyrtsitv of (Ik-
peei h at ic m today
h-'trl hrloir tha I inns
also adv i atrd "piti
nt fhr result of this
investigation ishuh he said should
not only go into the qualifications
of canddates fur office but should
into their past vrs as well.
Major Allev ret nnr.l only rrcrnttv
from Prance an I devoir a Krrat
part of Ins talk to Ins experiencri on
thr hattlrfirld
On Eve of Election.
Spraku.g nf thr "crn. r-hip" for
candidatrs. Mator Allrv said :
"llrtr in ( Iklaboina t. it v sou a-f
ntir thr rvr of an important city
rlrctiiin" hr sjid "Sec tha! vour
civic loinniittrr lot tlir Lions
1 lull' is striitly iIi.hkcI Willi the
impnttanrr of its prcsi-nt mission
I .ft the lunrlight hr turnrd on
thr group of i.indidatrs; srr that
thr tei-nrd of their past is bared
to thf public view; your metro-
pohtaii puss will gladly lend thf
use of its columns lor a summary
of the merits and demerits nf thu
group ol candtdatri
"Sin h .1 summary should hr un-
hiasrd. 11011 partisan. Irarlrsi and
constructive and with thf support
of ibis and other 1 Inbs the pros-
prrity of thf political gaugstrr in
vour city will br seriously im-
pairrd "And having rleitrd the jiroper
cominissinnrrs stand bv them;
don't wait until )our tnnyor com-
plrtfl his term irsigns or dlrs
to prfsrnl vour flowers"
America's uiil.'Utitablr spint was
rxrmplifir.l on thf lirlds of l'r.mce
rvrn hy thr lads who gave up thrir
lives in thr i.iiisr of democra.y said
Maior Alh'y llr illusttatrd his state-
(Conilnutit sn Pag t Column J )
Valley Implement
Men Are Meeting
SL lOl'IS Jan :L-The Missii-
lippi allrv Implement I'ealrri' as-
loria.lon opened its iwrlfth annual
ronventioti line today for a three
davs' session lalen are present
Irom Misintin Arkansas (.kl.ilmma
t oii: 013 Ifiinessrr and other val-
lev slates.
in Rate
Strengthens Anglo-American Ties.
STOCK VALUES
SHOW BIG GAIN
Government Places Worth at
$8830201000
U AslllNf.TON. Lif .'I Live-
stock on farms and si!ik.-cs t the
rniintrv mi lanuaiv 1 was valued at
$8.R.sl.Ji'4.ii. in an rstunatr made
public todav by the drpaitmrnt ol ag
rniilture This is an iturease ol
r;4 KVixiil over thrir valor a yrar
ago
PetSONSAy He EXPRI5ED 7'
be B'G TATt-RS ON
Top o 6t bucket wuut u.
&6t fum raj TAlN. HQ
AJ IIli. r i .... - .
".-cn hit tXPRISED IM-
" Ht ALLUt TAI Kim' r
YWH got t'ms down teiy
riN DE Bl G THIMKS'I
tr'la H'l t M.Cl. H.tMr lriXisi'4.
LOCAL FOPiCAUT Partly etoudy to
cloudy wsathar tonight and Wtdnptclay;
probaniy tomewtvat caliitr Wednttdaif.
STATE FORECAIT Tonight and
Wtdnaadiy cloudy probably rain In
t portion. Colder tn northwttl por-
tion tonight; colder In north and Vdiit
portion! Wldneaday.
MOUHLV TEMPCRATUF!E.
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Matter
GOVERNOR IS NOT
FRIEND OF ROAD
BILL OF NESBITT
Wi'v M Strip Robertson (:
P.''.'fi Suprittis Siy.
I ui;. pi posr-l . ; re-1- .:.r if
Paul Nr.'ntt. !ki's- in.i'oi i !i.tr.
)n a loiuiirrrnt r s. .hit i. f. .!m id
ve ter lay. for eln f ) i thr " i -ll-I'rrs
t thr 1 oin-n : -. iii t .iiji-'vi-r
rxprrid'tme ot K t.vls
bonds does not mrrt with tlir up-
imval ot I i.'vcrn-ir H I.eM.on. ..1.
:iator
t:ir
h
1 Nrshit piopnsrs irratio-i .. a . ni-
tniss: in . li-.r ot wiin h the g.-.i-rtmr
..1.1 l -. ...!. ... 1
1 hai':na:i the . tlirr f uir t - ' e r
le ted hy map ir ity a:;. I lif; t. i-'eiu
bris o the housr and setia'c a-
an. :e. w-'tild he tilled hv the !rK:-lat-.ne
it 111 s.-..i n. o y the re-
siiltni! Mi r- s ot ! 1 s .. I:...t.i-
I ftoveinar Powrtle's
I I !.: . pi. .n. 1: was p ft d . ;it this
1 I'l- rnvg l.v sup" i'c. .. :!.- .1 '-fii
lialiatiiiii l'l t.'ie It fc'.s!.i! :: . -. t.ie
govr'tior f ' 01 author ;v
whatrvrr . :i t'v . ' iifiisM-... and
givrs hull no v nr 111 the selr t'.-'i nl
the mm with whoin hr will '.e ir-
I ipiiird to vv'k So tar as power is
I 1011Cftr.nl the) -a. hr wn'ild a-n-nit
! to little niorr 111 thr adniini-It at H e
1 woik than otir ot the minor:!) leaders
on thr ioiiunis...i
I hr goV-tnor told a del gation '!
l.r.V'p.ipir men this mottling tli.it the
gruetal o'ltlnir the N e-'nt t inras-
iuir was s.i!i.ta t ii y to him. hut hr
j s.ml I'r 1 1 1. 1 not approve the plan pro
posed lor the selection of niemhers
of thr i otiiui 1 . s ion
"Now d .n't get the idea tltat their
is any It'.tion whatrvrr in this mat-
ter" hr wainrd trp.nle-s. "We a!!
havr our ideas .W.out this ma'trr and
thrv shall hr prrseiiti'd at the proper
tone and in thr prop-'- vva; "
Hiht Men Wanted.
'I he govein.'t mad' it plain that he
does II 'I want complrtf lesponsibility
of naining the meinheis nf tlie corn-
miSMon. All he want hr said n a
plan that will makr p.i.ihlr the se-
leetion nf ilir "right kind of mm"
who will srrvr in a harmonium way
It is under Jnod that a new road
hill fatlsrrrd hy Smalm fto.ird ol
Okrmah. chairman of thr senatr good
mads riHinnuttrr and nlinuig a nrv
plan of sflcctuig nrnihrrs of the
commission will he nftrrrd in the ien-
air this afternoon. Ibis measure it
said will come nearer than the Nei-
hitt hill in pulling forth thr lininij-
tiaViun'i ideas on the plan.
ASSEMBLY 10
SANE FORCES
M.H'iMty ji;!:-. a Mil
! "" 1 it . O'lftfol
ALLY NATIONS PLEASED
R.I.Jl'.ill l'"'litS Re)0lt'i
B idly Beaten.
fV Tl An. inn .1 l'l I
PARIS. Jan. J 1 . K.irly n-Hirn.-t
from the (iiTiiiun t-N-r-titir.s
an1 interpret!'.! hert to
"iK'nil'v a prnTnisirif irnspert
fnr I hi- rftaMishment of n
fairly H'aLIc (ierman ndminiH-
tratiim at an early date.
The mapn itv sncinlitsta anil
the flcrnian ilemorrats. whu
are the surrrysorH of the oli!
radical party apparently will
tro into the mnstitui-nt asuem-
My with a hiir lead over the
independent soiialint.t. Friei!-
rich von I'aver. former vire-
chancellor and leader of th
democrats and the nocialint
leailers Khert and Scheiile-
mann ilemonstrated their
ability to work together in
the old reichstaif. They also
can count n Konatantin Feh-
renliach. the cervtrist leader
as an ally in their efforts- to
institute a Rovcrment with a
basis of popular support.
Commiiiion to Stand.
This c ins-imif a'i .11 is rrgar.trd in
all allied 1 1 r . Irs Irrre as an iridis
priis:t.!r prrl-mmarv l am- prair negotiation-
llir umiing int. i pmsrr
of thrsr groups will mr.ni the tntiu-
tiatioii it tin- prr-ent antnstiif coin
mission .in-l ihr prnhalilf appoint-
merit Schir-h inann. 'oti Pavrr and
I-rhrrnharh or I rhr-grr as the lead-
ing mfinbfrs ot tlir t ierman pearfl
drlrgatinn.
Majority Party
Polls Bia Vote
t'OPKNHV.r.N. Jan. 2I.-Incnm.
p'etr rrturiis from thr lirrman rlrc
lions showed last night that the dem-
ocrats polled l.MOUl vntfN; the ma-
jority socialists. IW ; mdepend-
ent so. :a!ists. il . I H7 ; I hristian pen.
pls party. I lin..7; thf lirrman peo-
ple's p.rtv. .V.157 and tlie conserv-
atives 4i7..V.7 acror.ling tn advurl
ir i-r.r I hy thr I'.rrlingske Tidrndr.
Whi'e the mainrity socialists will
have trie as r rnlanry over any other
snig'e pattv thf results indicate this
'oiii.r .is parties together will hava
a ma 'illy in thr assrmhly.
Independent Spcialist
Faction Badly Beaten
HI- KLIN. Monday. Jan. JO -I nil
e'e tiou trtuiiis t'loin all sections of
lirrmativ ate lonntig into Herlitl
slowly he. in. nt tin- wnrk in tabu-
l.ltifg the v- le of the SIX Icvln'l
p.irlie.
P.a-ed on n . Miiplt-te returns ava '-
a'.le at M .' I !. t night the maprit'
. i !-.! h.i I ii in 41 t" 4 iirrcr ' t
I t' e t i'.iI v. ic I'll the 1 1 1 1- -1 1 '
nt
ili -Is .ri I thr I rr rn.in di mo-
i rat thr ri ii it its sn 1. 1 1 1. ts sill i oi i .
st'tutr the h it of the assembly wi'h
' s I"-! ent ol seats.
Ihr detti i. ta'ic party has made an
rxirllr'.t s'l-vvtrig .ml mav nu'strm
thr centrists m the lin.il coinil I lie
indrpriidrtit 'ni i ill.' made a stiv
rlrvrn'h hour tally 111 llrrhil an I
t'l ohahlv will I'rt j Mir nut if l'.e
IniirlerM seats It 'in (iicitr"- llrrhn.
Ihr tn.ip'titv sncialisls will gel tivr
seats from Otratrr I'.rtlin; the ilrni"-
iiats two and the three paMirs of tl e
right one r.i h
BLUE SKY BILL
TO BE PRESSED
Action by "I his I'-ongress h
S'ouAlit
WNslllNf.JOS. Jan 2 d'ah.
ol thr bill lo give thr Irrasury ith.ir
ity lo invfstigalr the auiuaii ol
statrinritli appearing in promotion
prospri luses and icrlifv lo thrir ar-
cui.ny will If plaird hrforr Sr.ir.
la r v dlasi bv ( harlri S llamlm
chairman of the capital issues torn
nuttre. and will be rnl In iniigirn
soon with the rei ornmrndalion that "
blue skv legislation t enartfl at
thii icniun.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 251, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 21, 1919, newspaper, January 21, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc171004/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.