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Oklahoma city times
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VOL. XXXI. No. 7
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8IXTKKN PACKS OKLAHOMA CITY. TIU'KSDAY APKIL 17. 1910
PRICE. TWO CENTS
'J f ln'ilM I'') ft ri. 'i sVt'a.1'
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raw
JtlUV
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I Till Tl I
MY TEA
FOR KESLER
Dam Advisory Committee
Expected to T;ikr Action.
NABSTEDT ACTION CAUSE
Prominent Banker Said to Be
Lending Movement Her1
I
'fit
That i!i- rmim.il ..' II M
ts supervisor ii ih.iu1' "l ' ir
dam is a iiO.it w I i'k- y m v'1
v. huh ai dialed 1 ! hik b"tii-.
was the rn!i'inil r J 1 1- 1 tins
morning bv a pi-mmm! banker. 'i"
ttaird further that ituticdi.iie s:r;s
looking In the rria'1 i.( l 'inini -sionc:
Mark II Kf-Lr will he taken
Banket's Pontion
Hit hanker said th.it Kelcr had
prnvrn incompetent in other ai.ifiM
ami tl.it in ';ini ti"!iii"i S ii m ! '
removal showed that hi judgment
vs.is dominated In- polliis ntli-i tlun
tlir iiiteicstx i tile i-c . !
It is iindettsooil tint U'f advi-orv
rummine- .inpiSjm t.. mu ni'c a
tivities hinging on the i .instruction
of t lip (l.iin. will i.Vr a i linn relative
to Nalntedt's removal It is tatrd
that when this committee was ap-
pointed all questions prrtami'ig to
tlir ilam writ to he refe
red t i t tot
approval.
Tht sptiiiiritiiient of t!n uiiiniittrr. :
it it pointed out v.is a ta. I n 1 1 1
sw-iinitiK a mnjni i' i i the
boiult when it had failed lwnr he I
fort. That the failli of t it M ..p!t
list ttn -iollfr1 in re? ii i i iil' Vli. j
sttdt nillxuit the approtal of the ad
vijory fontniittee is tlir seiitinirnl at
I. i.n
The s-lsisorv rmiiinMen is com-1
pnirrj of Maui Hoftati rhaii man ; IIukIi
Donlv Clisrlrj llarrnoii. Mont K.
I'owfll John O'.N'ril snd T. K.
Qusrlrs. Whether the comniitlfe
would takr action was not stated to-
day. In tht event that concerted action
hingini; upon Keslet's proposfd re-
moval i taken tlir chirter rc iuires
that petitions hrarini! tin- nanies of
.15 lierifnt of tile (-.i:iliiied v.tei .. ask-
ing (or removal ht prer:iled to the
city clerk.
Aviators Wait on
"Aerial Breakers"
m iuiis n : m i i;
sseatli i oinjiti mis uv a .r 1 .r nv.
iniT pievailed heie til.i- t ap! I iel-
nick P. Kasnhaiii. I'.ili'i avialu'
and Harry (. Hawker Ins Australian
rival for trans-Atlantic flight honorr-.
looked to incomitiR weather reports
for word st to whether tl.t "aerial
breaker" over the oean would ptr-
wit them to "hop off" toon
Kaynhsm ssss prtpsriiiR rally in the
day to make tht most of tht loral
st-nosphe ric rlfarinc hy a trial flight
which could hf held without los ol
advantage while ll.iwkr." was awail-
ing trans-Atlantic repots Sester -
lav snowfall was l 'Mowed nv i
Ihsw today snd softenel the Brntmd.
hut Kavtiham said he h.lieseil he
could run his maihinr nlouis a to id
without damaging the plane Hawker
ronrrded that the soggv ground nl
the Mount Pearl plateau tended to in-
rftrt ith a successful lake-olf
HART TO STUDY
PLANS FOR DAM
New Supei vising
Lngineer
Not Ready to Talk Yet
p.ert M iUrt. appointid se.trrdav
afternoon to suutol II. M. Nahstrdi
as supervising engineer in charge ol
the new dam. said toilas that he i
not familiar with the plain and until
he has itudied them would not be in
l posiiion tn mskr any statement
Mart lei it be known last night to
Commissioner Joe Patterson thai hr
did not seek the new jnh snd ex-
pressed the wish tli at tjit reponii-
bilitjr ha I been shifted elsihere than
upon hit houhlri. . .
The employment of Mart it was
sisted at the city hall would prnb-
sidy neeessitste the redrawing of
plans relative to thf comparative!!
small amount nf workr jet to be
June. A few Hays prior to hit dis-
mitstl Nahstrdt placfd the plant ol
ork remaining to Ii' iltuie in Mr.
Patlrrson't bands That acceptance
of these plant bv Hart ss-onld he In
violation of engineering principles
wai the opinion expressed this mom
tog.
MV
Former Kaiser's Son Beat
Her Says Princess Cecile
In Pressing Divorce Suit
Cruelty and Infidelity Aie
Charges Brought' Against
Fiedcrick Wililam Accord-
ing to Mother's Statement
to Public
7 II. Apt. I 17. -The f.-rmrr
Herman I rmvn Primrss t r ilr has
'akfn steps In divorce iirr h ti si ... nd.
Frrdrmk William .i ording tn a
statement given t.i Swiss new-paper-I
In-mrr I .rand tm lie -. Atastasir "I
Me klruhurg Si liwrnii mother of the
Sinner i ii. mii prunrss I lir statement
avs thai it lotig lias been the denre "(
( rule t dunce Iirr hu-band tint that
the pressure nf lie llohrniollrrn fain-
iii lo this tour had prevented hri
f rum earn ing it nut
II':- statement of thf grand ilti. hrs .
cluig's I tr.leiiik Willi ml with 1 1 ik I
tv tu his ifi. sa ing :
"On one mr.vino -unio tune ago tlif
situation iiri.iinp si unbearable tlial
my daughter n tti.illv fled I rum h'r
li'.mr She almost m i tt tr in rra. li-
irii; Svs itrr rlaml Order wnr srtit
(rum Itrrlin to intrrrqit lifr ami lir
i n caiturrd at t!ir (.rrinan (runner
l:ke a (umnion criminal a i:I t.ikrti to I
llflin iiiulrr arret
"Mv ilauplitrr will In aMr t.i rl.nr
lirfurc tlif (ifinian com t ovfisslirlm
nip tsiilfiuf against Iirr IiiisImiiI
and will lie alile to tirosc many in-
stances n tlir Kru'sest cruelty aKainsl
him ll nil idelitir ssere iinmpr.u
itrl there it stimulant proof of them
Ids hnitality was strut lout (In inoi'
j than one (Mission my daughter
iterated Willi si tual sioletn e Mi-
as hriii ed and her l.nr was dis
fiK'i'ed h) her htlshj'id's hluv s "
Rerliii dispatihes hy wav rl
.in (i h I fhruary .1 said that l red-
erick Will'.sm had uMitiitrd im-
eedinJls for s disorcr. hut there have j
heen no fiirlhrr repoits o:i the case
" r '
its t eciie nrre mat-ifd in nine.
I'rfiS. The psir lue five children
the yooniTMt hsving breii liorn in
BRILES TO SUCCEED
BARRETTWITH STATE
fio'.irnor Robertson today :p
pointed I hsrlfs W. Hriles. forme.
Iiead of the Ads normal jihool. to he
secretaiy of thf Oklahoma Vn.alion-
al rdncatiotial hoard. He sui reeds
S M. Ilarrett. ssho has heen elevated
to the presidency of the rrccritlv
created slate military academy and'
vocational vlinol at ( laiemote l'.ir-1
rett has assumed c'large of aitaug--i
lents in the ..;ieni!-.' oi th. llare-ro-c
tisi ;i':iori
ALLIED STAND HURTS
PADEREWSKPS PRESTIGE
PONHOV Npnl 17 -Tht prestige
of tht I'adrrewski goveinn.ent in I'o-
land hss been aflrcted lerioiisly hv the
position of tlir allied and associated
powers regarding- thr transport of
p(disi troops from.l'raure to Poland
according to advices received here
I al fighting conliiiurs on thr hor-
ders of the Posrn distrnt and h..
a.rfad to the hordeis oi Pa-t Pru-
jsn
STATE OIL LEASES I
ARE AWARDED TODAY
Oil snd ga !rari on 22 tracts
of si boo) land scattered through nine
counties ot thr stair arr bring
awarded this afteruix n hy commis-
sioners of thr land ofiice Unit for
the leases were oornrd T ursday
llomtsrt oftritd hv bidders in ad
d it ion to thr one-eighth rovaltv on
production as textured bv state laws.
r; nge from lMl to f.lX hi a trait
en-ismm-; of Ii.') sc rs. I he Vtmo
bonus is offrred on a trait in (iioer
i county
' !
;fjpY DIE In FIGHT
(If) Tim Ananrtatod I'rrta I
BF-KI-IN Wednesday. April M -It
i lepnrted that in the fighting around
the railway station at Munich there
have been a hundred and fifty casual
'ies More troops tnav be sent there
Pom Nureinhurg and the whole cvun
trv on each side rf Ihe Augshiirp-Mil
nirb railway hat been converted into
sit armed camp It it expected that
th.- troops will mike a convening at-
tick upon . unich
Beds Annlhilsls Bourgeois
STOCKHOLM. April 17 Thr bol
shrviki are carrying out a rapid and
systematic annihilation of ail the hm.it -geoise
elementt in Kiga according lo
reports from Lihail to the Svensln
Oagblatt. The victim of Ihe holshr
rik terror are taken to the island ol
Ha sen in the Uvina river and arr said
tn number seventy thousand iuchujiin
women ir.fl children. No one i per-
mitted to take food or money to tht. is
1 land.
I l
it:-.
P-inresi Cecilf
l"l.
tmIc
The
ill II
l"i i"rr frown (inne is ir.
id
lis
1 .i in 1 1 has re-
niiunrd jt I ' t 1 i i ti
T he former iir.in I
Snas
tacit wai s uraiid iluthest of Kussia
tM-lore life msrianf. .Sunt tin- ssji
he has !rr;i hvinn in .Sw ilcrlsnd
She inouitctd hrr l n'rnun nation-
a lily and renewed her allcniame to
Kii'sis late in T'H
Druggists in
Debate Over
Malted Milk
'Is I! I
(liicr.l
'll OI
link?"
ft
Spi.ttin:: I'har-
Smiety. naoc
iietlier rhe
widrU popular mailed
milk will he classed as j drink or a
lunch is a iiurstion pciplexmg local
druggists relative to the new lax im-
posed on soft drinks Without excep-
tion druggists coiuede that far a'
food value is concerned it is eipial or
even superior to a sandivich. Hut thrv
ate of the opinion that sniie malted
milk" were classed as a drink hvig
before tlif iii k lunch plan was adopt
cd. they will rontintir to he considered
C it v t hetnist 1! II ( liiford is in-
lir:1 '";'1r'i 'ir ist
ot siunuunis separate and apait Irom
lunrhrs and suit drinks However
v.hrn prrssed to put the disputed
product i'i one of rhr latter classrs
hf said lie ieaicd it would he classed
as a drink despite the fact that fl
calorific valor i superior to miny
foods.
Miss Maricl lloiikms i its- home
(Intiiuistrator. is trm in the hrlief that
tnaltrd milks should be clas.rd as
Iiiik Ii. In anwrr to the .argument
that its lupin! form implies that it falls
in tlir class ol soft drinks. tie ad-
.iiiies thr statement tli.it soup is also
r M" " "rfK''" -"i'i
I ''.ii'"ii 'ir II h II I is 1 1 ' r Ml tlir
! FOUR PEMSKILLED
IN MILftn DISORDERS
MII.W. llaly.Vil 17-lou. per-
tons were killed and several wounded
during disorders hrre Wednesday in.
ciilrnt In clashes lietv.ecn Smialist
and auti Socialist groups.
The off net of the newspaper Avanti
were wrecked hy the Socialists
The workmen of Milan. Itologna.
Turin and deuoa. the principal manu
f.icluiing citirs of northern Italy he
Can a Iwentv-fniir ho.ir strike today
The police and the militan wrrr
powrrlrss fur a time to prevent colli-
sions between rhe socialists and ami-
socialists The anti-six ialists wriit In
the offices of the vanti and a revol-
ver shd lired from a window ol the
building st r tjik and killed a soldier
The opposition crowd rushed into tlir
building and smhed the furniture
and mmlnnm 'I'btaty remforir
niriKs rc luied jul'.r.
VICTORY LOAN
mm m iniirn
mir ruiiiiiLU
rnn nrrinrnol
run urnutna
Biitish and
ExpecM
Piench Voter .i n
o Stump State.
TANK ATTRACTS CROWDS
Women's Massmceting to Be
Held in Church Tomorrow
Po itis '. I i em Ii and Anier i1 an
oii'sr.i .!i rts and suldirn In.m
li'e .k I I id I ur and from 1 ort
nl w II ; si! owe I to lav as.de their
nnli'j'v dii'ies (r the time beinq and
make tmirs o the state s;irakuig fui
the l.iberiv lo.iii ai i ording t i a
.-l k"ain recened tins morning tnnn
Wa!nngtoii at the bn al reiruiting
ottne ar.'l to i.-.futniation from I ort
ML
Names Aie Atkrd.
. T he cnin jiidant of the Si hool ol
I in; has been wrirren ie;nrstug t'-..lt
lie .send iitimrdiati-ly thr Ii.iiim s ot
teu irtiitned soldiers I'.mIis'i and
I rem c.ffners w!io base seen mi-r-se.is
du'v. pn-trrrcd and who ian he
I'limr lia'i Iv relea-ed Irom their du-
ne at I rt Sill. t.. Ka!"'i Talbot di-
:c t..r oi the spejkeis' luirrau of the
state i amp.vgn Talbot will base en
t-re . haige of the routing of thr sol-
licrs mid will ee that thev are well
i'-s" ihute-l thri'iighi'iit the st.e
b'ep. ts a-i iii g ti iin th-f -lite
b'a l-ii.;rieu i'ms nioitotig on thr
tat.k wiihh started its tour of (ikla-
'o:n.i at li'.nkwell e-tci-!a aie to
thr ettect that it is diaAiii tre-
jnendous crowds in rvrry t 'wn it
visits. I armrrs drive and ride for
miles to see this grotesque monster
of modern warfare according to N
R. Graham state director
Boat Speakers Pledged.
Telegtsmi have also been received
from road bond speakers throughout
the slate pledging their support to the
plan to lay aside the road fight on
April Jl and 22 and nmcentrate the
.i l.vities of the two uigaitiatiotis on
the i. lory loan. I
W. .1 Prltee (hairmau of the!
county committee is sending out a
letter to p'oriiiuent biismes men in
the ritv tod.iv which reads in part;
as follows:
"T here arr two reasons whc. while
I 'klalioina ioiui!;s quota lor the'
I- an is les. t!.P 4) : M1 u . I
iContmurrt o" Pe 7 Column f I
LIGHT FROST HERE
DID LITTLE DAMAGE
A drpovit of light frost last night
with little material damage to vege-
tation it the weather bureau report
this morning. J. P. Slaughter ob-
server ttated that though the temper-
alure recorded only AS 5 degrees l ah-
renheit. hoar frost spread over all
lowlands Only very tender vegeta-
tion including tomato plains and
heant. were affected I vrn potato
tops were not tnatrriallv l lightrd.
Books ox Religion Disappear
From Library Shelves Here;
5680 Depart in Nine Years
.Missinp Volumes Often Recoveied at Second-Hand Stoics
Says Mrs. Mary Hays Marable Librarian
Keen books on relig.on aie not ex-
empt from thr forgetliilness ot pa
troll of the Oklahoma t Hy lilnaty.
ai cording to slatistus ju-t cotnpilrd
hv Mrs Mary ll.ivs Maiahle. li-
brarian wlio irported this morning
that among the hooks ot trhgious
character taken Irom the shelves
hrre and never returned wre:
"The Successful Sunday School
Superintendent" "The Ambassador
of Christ" "Women of the llible"
"Dictionary of Ihe Hihle" "Philoso-
phy of Divine Healing." "Spiritual
Healing." "After Death - What?"
"After Deatlf! a Personal Narralivt '
and three editions of "S lence and
Health" by Mary Baker F.d.ly
founder of Christian scirncr.
"Open Shelves" Here.
I'niler the open tixk system in
vogue in Carnegie library which per-
mits patrons free access 10 2fiH) ti-
b' iry books in opposition to paging
Salmis of largrr citirs. approximate-
Iv IUI books retires nling $5(1) are
missing annually when officials
' rrad the shrives' in inventory.
Missing books are often (oiiud in
second-hand ttoret Mrs Marable
found this werk "Amrrii an Pish
Cttlttiic" in a local stsoliJ band store
OfficeY Tells
Of AHomnt i
VI at lllVfflfSl
Destroy Ship
ous add Ovris
s Aboard Vessel
it ! o li
r.OSTON' April 17. A
vHTman avri-tit. iillnwcd on thi-
transport I'atriria to look nut
for (Jerman iropi'rty at-
li'tiipti'd to W t firo to the vi-s-si
I last nivrlit as it was ticar-
injf I'.oston with nior than
2.000 Anirrican soldfers ar-
rorilinx to Major Frank V.
CaVanauKh "f th' 10'Jnd field
artillery onn of the officers
on hoard. '
REDS IN MUNICH
MUST FIGHT NOW
Ba ;ai ian Reg u I
Advance on
i r Troops
City.
(Rs- Th Annnclatnl I'kh)
P.I'KI IN Wrdnrsdav. April I' -I
rge forces of llavarun troopt with
; r f 1 1 1 r r v ami uiliie throwers btgan an .
advatnr on Munich yrsterdav tnorn-
iin. ai ord.ng to t lie Tagcblatt but
it is unknown whether a decisive bat-
tle l as as vrt brrn fought. It it as-
sumed the government will ssait until
an adequate number of reliable troops
has been placed about the ci
Iffy Tho Aoeltd Preu
RFKI.IN. Wednesday April Iti-
The communist government in Munich
is reported to have opened negotiations
with Italy by which valuable wood-
lands belonging to Munich would be
pledged for a bun ot one billion marks
ith which to buy food.
t -.tr in March lormrr Pav.inan
Prcmirr lloflmaun and thr PkIhh
government were repotted tu be
negotiating in regard to the de-
livery of Mod to Havana .ipiiarent'v
the rommiintst government i attempt-
ing to reopen these rirgoliat ions.
ROUGH HOUSE SCENE
ENACTED IN COURT
'
Ursb's Cenv a negto wa's sr
1. lied bctorr lor Deunie- msti e ol
the peace late vesterday aitrrtioon on
a charge nf disturbing the peace of
his wife. Mayme Terry by throwing
a brick at her and threatening to kill
her.
Amy Simon mother of Mavme.
gave the court a dramatic reproduc-
tion of the "rough house" alleged to
have beetvmade hy Berry. Instead ol
placing the negro under a peace bond.
Deupree paroled him to his attorney
and induced the negro to cnntrihiite 1
part of his pav for Ihe support of the
uite and child
and purchased it for 5 certs. Six
technical books found at the same
time were purchased at this price
and placed again in circulation
Kipling at an author leads in
"books missing." T wo copies of each
"Captains Courageous" and thr sec-
ond "Jungle Book." and a copy of
"Kim" are among the missing
Suff Books Missing.
Suffragette bookt hair Milfrrcd.
"The Suffragette" and "Thr Wrong
and Peril of Woman Suffrage." were
reported "lost" recently. "T he T ruth
About the School lands" "Ten
Thousand Words Often Mispro-
nounced" and "F.ssentialt of Lnglish
Grammar" arc listed at lost at are
two volumet of "Business Men's Li-
brary." six school texlt on arithme-
tic algebra and geometry electric-
ity chemistry laboratory manuals
"f.uther Hurbank." "Pre Keeping"
"Dainties for Home Parties." "Home
Fliriii'mng" "House Painting." an I
several bundled others
lew fictions books disappear savs
Mrs Marable.
During the existence of Carnegie
library in nine years 541 hooks
have either been lost niis-ing or
wotn out.
Former Huerta Chief Slain
At Head of Mexican Rebels
Report From Capital States
i Gf'lltjf J
Blanrpicfr hn h
. . . i . rs . . i
evV Y Of K Uein
s i r
Loader W;r Mei
Tiring Sqii id
Hliv M.T!'!ili'M
' irv The Aiis-tn'i-'l I'r.-ss i
MI AIi '. IT V Apr I : -mi '
Viici-.ino lilai-.'iuet vv.ir minister
I'r'-sdent lluert.i's ci'inet who
uti'lv was rr;i..rtri to have 1 .1 II 'If I 111
in- eu ( 111 legion lor the purpose
if sMrtmi; a revolutiun ag:rnst the
( j'ui-m government no killed es-
terdav in a light near t havaxtlj vil-
li.'' ac onling to press reports trorn
era t ru win h qip.te a repoit I
(ielieral I r.illi l- -1 1.. I'rquirr. ih-e
military (pet.ition i'i the trg '' 1 1
( ord'-v a and ' )."ib.i
Hesd Tsken to Vers Ciur.
A" ording to trlrijratiiv given out
bv iictieral 1 rquic. thr commander
in the region ot ( havaxtla Iictieral
iiiadalnpe S irnliei met a party oi
rebels under Plati(uet late vesterdav
afternoon defeating them The body
nf fienerat iilanquct was found later
f.etietal Sam. bet tele-jraphrd that he
was bringing 'iMieral I'laiiijiiet's head
- to Vera t i'i to establish the idcnti-
tiiati'i' I Genera! Alvatar Captuied.
firnrral I ranrisro Alv.ua uj tak-
en prisoner together with thr larmlv
of Pedro (.avav one of the nv-t
aitive lieutenants nl I elu iju
era Cms papers have rc entlv
been printing iiumrrnus stori's re-
STATE FINANCE
' IMPERILLED BY
BONDS-CARTER
State Auditor Replies' to
Statement of Robertson
1 lal r mi 1 r .11 1 11 tivin oi st.uimi-iit bv
iovrrnor Iv'obertsOn to the (tlect that
auto license tax tees and the "excess"
in thr state treasury coming from the
gross production tax wlmli has here-
loiore been tisrd in road 1 intrtK tion
jwill br siiifinrnt to take arr of the
iiriii'-inal and intrrr.t ot the r rotios''!
! ?"....... h-n.i t...ie f..r .......p-
s!iiMiin is gr.eo l.v Irn.k fai'i'i
audit.-r.n a l-tlei this niMKimg
' ' ampbrll Kits.'!! in.-.t cr ot I ic
1 or por at ion 1 oniinissioti.
Printed In Tsptr Heie.
The governor made this assertion
in a signed statement in a focal after
noon paprr the day before he It-ft fur
the east side of the state to advocate
adoption of the bonds according to
Carter's letter The governor is said
to have slated in rhe article that his
statement was based on "figures com-
piled by the stale auditor" The artnle
was rrlrrrrd by Russell to Carter with
thr request for information.
Carter asserts that in order to nice.
current rxprnsrs for the next
two
vcar in
addition to revenue for the
bonds if they are approved tl will I el
necessary for the stale board of equal -
iration to make the constituliiin.il limit
lew of .Pj mills and substantial!!
increase the value of property. He
points out that the first woik of t lie L
present equalization board in the mat-
ler of assessment of property resulted j
n a blanket inrreate ot J5 percent over i
last year's schedule. j
"If the auto lax law e.ei becomes 1
efieitivr theer will be a ih-lantial
increase in the funds available liouii
that source; the major portion of I
which (if Ihe lmd amendmert is j
adopted) is tn he diverted lrm its
present use and applied to pivinent
upon bonds." irads ( .irtri's liTtrr
Oil Tax Seen
"The tjrner.it revenue luinl of the
statr. available for manilenani e ot
state govetnnieiit. gives promise ot
increase from some sniities and dr-
crrase frun others; present produc-
tion indicates a material reduction
tn rereipls ' out oil las
"Should the proposed bond amend
ment lie adopted and the payment of
principal and intnest ot tin- bonds
he given a prior claim upon the gen-
eral revenue fund as pros tiled in the
amendment then I am unable to stiar
how Ihe current expenses of the state
governrpent ran lie met "
CENSURE FOR IOWA
GOVERNOR IS VOTED
Di s MiilNP. Iowa p.il 17.- j
Iowa's hoii-e of n ptr.etitalives eudd 1
its investigation "t ihr hatuliiiti case
at noon today bv ititui-ing A'tnrnrv
rnrral II M llavnrr f. r his gctivi-
lir j in thr rase aftir ven ii'.n' W I.
Ilai.lit'g !a-t inch! (or his i oiiun ti. 11
w ith the allair
: i..T f f j fe f
mmr
2i
t((g All
n is -ifio I s
nm zm 1 1
a
Genersl Blsnquet.
gai'Img '.rueral Illaiiquet's proposed
revolt. These stones have been pub-
lished in the United Statet but den-
rial I'.lan'iuet's claim that he had
4'iii men. with artillery and an air-
planr and that he was allird with
other factions bas been scouted ol-
fallv. Tlir land which leneral
l.ainuet was leading when he was
killed vv.. small and was pool!;
equipped it is rep rifd.
.enrr.il
Irom Nrv
.Virelianu I
York ..r
(Cortinutrt on Pag 1. Column 2 )
-- -
Rhode Island
Tips the Lid
On leverages'
rROVIDF.NTK. K. I. April 17
By a vote of twenty to eleven
the senate yesterday adopted an
act whiclt 'provides that all lev-
erages enn'atning 4 percent of
alcohol or less shall be deemed I"
be non-ttitoxn attng in Khudr
Island
Thr act provides that all places
srllini! brvrragrs containing tnore
than I percent and not more than
1 prrcrnt of alcohol hv weight
shall be licensed 111 rs.irtlv the
siinir wav iat liqur saloons a'r
In ei'ied at t'rcsrnt.
YANKEE PATROL
CAPTURES REDS
Bolshevik Force South
Archangel Surprised
of
illy Th Anaoelii'el frr.sl
ARCHANC.FL Wednesday. April
In A small Anirrican scouting paitv
operating in front o the albed posi-
I limit along the railway front vester-
day surprised and ambushed a
bol
1 shrv ik patrol in thr forest four mile
! east of thr railway vrsterdav wound
1 mg a number of the enemy
1 zrrz zr.z:z rr-: rrrrr-rr
ONS (TEA Son How COMfc
Rich Folks c'n hang on
t' tEV rAONty So EASY.
DEY Am' GOT T' THOW
WAY SO MUCH OB IT
TRYIN' t' MAKE EBEObY
TMIUK fcEYS RICH".
u.'-ei. .ft . itr.k- s. t- ivn
LOCAL rOHECA8T-rlr satisr
tonight and Telday riling t0mprslurr
STATE FORECAST Tonight and
Friday fair; rising Kirpint jrra
HANSS Fair tonight and Friday:
warinre Friday In svetl nnrllon to'
night; Irnat In raat portion tonight
f - -
HouftLv TEMPEnarunrs
1 1 p. in
ti i' in
f llll'lmxllt
t B CI ...
'I
ts
Is
;
ti
r-
in
Brigandj Commit Atrocities
Near Constantinople
GREEKS ARE THREATENED
Turks Ready to Fly at Their
Throats Is Repoit
LONDON' April 17-It is barie'i
hrrr that the sanation 111 luikry it
Causing grave anxi'ty Intrrn.il (lis-
ordrr n rdr. according I repurti
from Kear Ad11nr.1l Webb. K M at
Constantinople. It is feared there will
shortly be outbreaks and massacres
of the Armenian population on a large
scale.
T he situation at Sim ma w here the
Turks and (ireeks are ready to spring
at each other's throats is typical ol
the situation throughout Turkey.
Hands of brigands are everywhere in
the country and are within a few
miles of Constantinople where atioci-
ties are being committed.
A committee of Union and Progress
I lli- 1 oung Turks organization whicl'
danquet sailed 'ttJ driven from power in ( onstaiili-
a port in the ' ' lie TtKU 'ie allied sir
1 1 1 m is irpinir'i 10 oc srnrin
IduitniR an energetic rcorganuatiur
I movement.
I urther eiisnrdert are leateil ir.
Pgypt. A division of Hritish lroois
on ihe wav from the Dobrndia t'
'enforce the troops of Maor lirnrr I
Allenhy the special high commission-
er to I gypt and to relieve a large
number o' Australian an 1 New
Zealand Soldiers who will retur 1
hon e
Garfield Defied
By District Chief
PITTsri Ki. K'aris. April 17 V-
exander Hon alt. president of the Kan-
sas distrnt.s United Mine Workers of
merica. chatbnges the right of Dr.
II. A. liarfirld. Irdrr.il furl adminis-
trator to "d'rn t thr affairs of our or-
ganization in this district" 111 a mrs--age
smt In Carfiebl today. The mes-
agf was in rrplv to one received from
I .a 1 Oct. I vestri d iv direct in g I low aM tn
put the sinking Central miners bark at
ork and atq ir before tic labor
o::d tn subimt th.r i-utnpialii'.
switzeiuaIidwill
HECOBNIK GERMANY
P.FRN'F Swlu April l7.-(Havat I
The Swiss frdrral council it it re-
ported hat decided to recognize the;
nrw Oennan government on the ground
that it was elected by the national
assembly wlii h was chosen by Ihe
voles of the people
Ihe tepnit has caused a sen-atioii
in 11d1l1.1l cir. ies here
A Copenhagc 1 di-patih M.mh 2i
quoted a Berlin tnrsagr as saving (bat
President Aib r of Switzerland bad
replied cordially to a letter from Pres-
ident F.bert. .innouncng hit accession.
It was aided that Switzerland wax
thus the first foreign state "formally
to a know ledge" the new Herman gov-
ernment. PLANES PARADE
HERE APRIL 28
Ships" Through Streets Un-
der Their Own Power. '
I wn
airplanrs n vv
Io n mg
f army
s. hrdule.l
ths
air
I to
s'atr 111 the interrst
serviie recruiting aie
arrive here Monday April I'M when
tl.es- will be put on d splay and will
atade the streets under their own
'owrr for the trip accord. ..g lo in-
orniatiott given out al Ihe am y rt-
rutting station this morning
These airplanes placed al the dis-oo-al
of the recruiting party by Colo
nrl Harniti rf Post held in iharge
d Lieut. H L Carw'adin. Lieut kolla
II 'st n and Sergt lenismin H Peters
have visilsij Ard'tiore -ml are ti visit
I'lnd t.iday following w! irh liey sill
make stop'' ' Kingfisher. (. linlotl
'.uthnc. I.I b .'no. Alius Sayre ll-
lurt and CTrrkaslia If the wmli Is
carried out according to schedule. lh
stop al Chiikasha should he made
iturday April ! friiin whi b point
'r planes will come to Oklown.
1 iljr.
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