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VOL. XIV NO. 121.
H'GRAW CAPTURES
HAMON'S DISTRICT
Early Returns Indicate a
Victory in uiu oiaui
Caucuses.
VICTOR IN COMANCHE
Rival Routed at Home by the
National Committeeman
Reports Show.
CONVENTIONS WEDNESDAY
Delegates to District Conven
tion Will Be Selected at
That Time.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan. 26.-
J. JlcOraw has won an overwhelm
tog victory In Jake Jlamons own
district the firth nocordtng to early
ifvMPMinrut luiiieill truiii iiiu.iiy niu
dr.ct.1 unerc caucuses were nom uii
ffnrnoon. Most of tlio city cuueuse
will x held tonight when delegates
n b cohiwn ror tno county con
ventions Wednesday. Tlm first three
precincts heard from In Caddo coun-
ty which Hamon was claiming by n
big majority shows 20 dolegutos
pleJsed for Mcdraw and nono for
Hamon.
In Canadian county out of five
precincts Mcflraw jrot 19 delegates
to two for Hamon. Hamon's homo
county Comanche In Oio first nine
precincts to report snows in ueie-
rales tor McGraw Blx for Ilnmon
iji.l rlr nnlnstructod.
Klnfrfl-her county ln"12 precincts
Klvtn Meoraw Zfi. iinmon is ann
three unlnstmeted. Orady county
MTOTilIng to meager reports is lean-
ing strongly towards McOraw. There
were no reports In at 8 o'clock from
llllre Cotton Jefferson and Ste
phens counties.
KANSAS MINERS QUIT
Protest Against Passage of Indus
trial Court lllll Governor Allen
Sees II rut Test of Measure
PITTSIU'RO Kan. Jan.
!C. No
tonight
Fiaiemeru was lorrnconung
from Alexander ITowat. president of
Kwtrfct 1 4 of the United Mln
KorKsrs of America regarding th
'eoero he woud purauo reatlvo to
itnpsiike of 450 coal miners wlio re-
fu?ed to work today ns a jiroten
asalrrt the Industrial court law.
1U the lesriBl.Vitro lat week.
"All I am prepared to nay Is that
th ttrlke was not authorized by
mine officials of IJWnct 14 and has
come as a result of the minors op
position to the measure" Howatt
taJd. "I am of the opinion that this
opposition in also shared tjy Kansas
am? in penerai.
Hon-at declared that ns a eonse.
ouence of the nnwwco nf thn In.liiR.
'rial court hill national officials of
me tnited Mine Workers In a na-
tional nuhllcltv eamnal?ti. tirnlmhlv
would urpo miners to kcop out of
Ainmi ana intimated that manv
nOW WOrklnir In llin Vanm. flol.la
kad decided to leave as quickly as
JVl'fcKA. Kan. Jan. 26. The
Rrtlce of 400 miners reported thh
.0I7lr'B' rnt'an nn immedlato tent
of the new Industrial relations court
WW OOV. IT. J. Atlen i4iMlnrn
(morninfi. Allhouch the court has
Dn.oriranlzed to operate. It
cecame leirallv i.tnhiii.n.i ...m. .i
Srnii?!00? .0 tlle mnv aw In the
n.tiu pn.pflr Farurdny.
uovemor Allen and members of
int court went Into conferenco this
? R upon 'eTnlnp.of the strike
i announced tnn.t whatever
JjlV.n V urwUMrjr Will UC
4iPen at once.
NAVAL PROBE BLOCKED
TOCTaM ItofllTO r A.llmrtn
I'undH for Employment of
Courwl n imestlKntlon.
Tnator ?rrfoIutlon Intronueecl by
twl 5 "mPlovmont of lecnl
Mval invesinfaunfr
S f'ihBrwarlna 110 naV"8 COn-
f)i Who Is cha rrnnn of
u-; late today
A Create nlli lni ' p nMndrntlon.
led hy en. UmPfc filibuster.
'to wlthX "f lIonlna. caused him
"WW with h ref"lttf" with tho
h would mvho..ano!mm'!n 'hat
tK-vk. V fl1" tomorrow
1 to anre;" Z7- vtl? 'l oxpeet-
Wood for
President
Pledge
Utd mates'. re'"ll""t of 1110
Name
Rtdence
ruisa Wood for President.
anient for more oon-
PrMs 'r .''m to beKln testJmony
that d'v 1 -'"""'on was tot
eTt B R S f r" iTOi m n - .
mmWL UfL LAND
. "I .
World's News Told
in Condensed Form
for Hurried Readers
W.4SlIINfiTO.V Jn 20 Tho ruprnm
toui iniouTii'ea u wouiu rocett rro
a nur. telrur7 2 uatll lloml
iUrrh l. .
CIlKYKW Wvn .Tan nit flM.U'.rtm
in l ai'tiMi. todir tstifiiMl lh lullri
moot to th lederl contltutlon. Tlio oti
mu .1 lor ma nvwiutiuo ut uu il-jiuiI.
WASIIIN'OTON'.J.n 16 A hill carrtin
a piroprit.)n nf $Ju0.0g0 to be ime
" punue nun ierico la wMntiatlliig
OH10AOO Jan. 20. Iiyr W. llarton
Tlce nrellilent nt nrllchdrlil A- f
wldnlT known &JverLlalnr niati dlml Imuv
. WASHINGTON. Jn. lit). Becrtry of
nr liikfr i hu It irn tnnounU'J at the
wr department todi)- He It eondned to
hit room. l'htilrUni mid hii Ilium I. no
iki nin eTern ru'.u.
WIlERI.lVn V V. t ni ti. I
P. Uli.in. a leidln? pr'aelitlonor licre to.
ur iikixi me ioio proiiliiltlon autnorl
uo io rem liquor rrcu'Mtloni no th
nnu ro iiKniini; iniidenia.
NOflALKS. rii .Ian- Qfl VMnt
uarru a caltlerain of Mexico wlio to
venzronro iritnat thM Varnil In.lluna I
bonora killed toJar t Tecorlpa So.
nora aerorJinK to report received here
NKW YOIIK .In 2fl The lrll r
conrtmartlal of. Cjinl. Karl W HMt.r
charced with mnitriwtlnir prltonM'i at Le
.nam. i ranee wui inrminiiM w. n.ii
when final arfnmentii will l.i. hnxnl nt
(tuTcrnor'A Inland. Taklnr or ti.timnnv will
viiti loinorrow.
PINK 1IMJFP. Ark.. Jin. 2R 1Sn
trainnion were terloualjr hurt and passenger
riiic unjajru several noon aue to a en.
iMiuis outtiweniern ireleht wreck he
twen HIn and Klnraland Ark. early
vur oviruiiic in reporit rereivcu nere
MAnlBON' Uii .tun 2ft A ...i.l
or Infertlnn dun lo hl teeth ."enalor It
ai. i.nroiieiie lia pone to Hochi..ir. Minn
to enter Iho Mavn htunltat ?inalii. T..
Pollelte tald he would lie bark In iUdlvin
mo laner part of thl' week.
WAflHIN'OTOV. .Ian 9(! n.n...(.
tire of firrarra' aitnrliilMin anH nf ..tl
road employes today nmteated to nenate
iinu noma roniereev on uie ratiroail Mil
aolnat tho return of tho roids to private
operation next March 1 and urced thai
KBTcrnmeni opertuon no continued at lent
two year .
WARIIIXfiTOV. .tan ?fl TI..U. I.
thn snnntn rimmlflM ln.(lwutln.. -ni
iieroraikint wui hn resumed Thiirii it
Chalnnan Halo announced todiv with fln.
reUry Ilanlela appeirlnr to answer crltl
rinnu i ino metnooa empiovcl In makln
the awards. .
I?-.V.I'I'S ''x Jn' 2". Mrs. Rudolph
Wohlford 33 yearn old. ahot and probablr
iinu iHii7 wuuniirii nrr ousDano a tal'vir.
Med 45 yean at thflr rooma hero olay.
Po'lee "r they had jutt effected a recon
ciliation auer uvmir apart darlne th
wnman'a uniucceaiful effort to oblaln i
illvnrri.
IIAMPAX. " (T. Jan ffl Th. M.MA
iransrwiri rnwnaun. i.irirt since Paturdar
100 mile from thla nort. U anln in t
accordlns to wlrelem advice received to-
My Two American tn ire l.rinilnr her
lo thla port The uhlp'i cract location w
not naiei oui no u eincclod to reach
-in i.iriiirni
FbOllKNCE Ilalv. .Ian 5flTIvln. .
mentlnc here todar .1 whlrh n
Ut Knrle MftUtpuM. rr?nttr rtrtM tn th
flwraurr or firniltlf tirPffl a rnvnlnttnn
molt trUil to oTfrfonm a irtj of rarab)
r latter. dfindlnff them(Ivp
Itrpfl it thft dimontrj.t)r unnnIIn- t
ror of thftn .
Kh PW TftTdi .Tun Thn nrnalr
RUDOAmmitifA IfiTput Uatincr ffifri in Mm-
rn witt noiu nririnc ut flumbni. X M
pfore nrocorUnr to Tjn Ani?
pnitrur a. i ruir. rnmirnmn.
NEW YOIIK. .Tn fsft UrUm.. a
Rntiliin onrrstli B.n(pr. u-Tia cm'
dr nl wa .laHMnM hy th !mmttrtloti
.ii.njnuri ijcrjino mere wn no mention
1 1 nrr iDTinr iiatirhf ir nn hr ninrw.
waa nrrmlltM tt Und wttl. .vtu
n" fMprnoon upon orupra laauocl from
ITil lllll 1 i OH -'II MT A I1 (ufBSt
Mtilly rtrnrprt (hp HtP Koffman with
itinn i j ki iiuu .mom .nun 1Q0 jnetta
nr of thrm 4'a1 onlrln I nr.
mpnta werp drlTpn o-it Into tpro tPTinpra-
urn and at iMit in nrtAm rf k
hp fUmo wprp carrlpd down Uddprs to
Ntrppt from thn Ifllrd Ami fnnpir. atn.
OTTAWA. .Tn. rHmulUn
ftwimaDPM aro now TtwTm ihir fM
I'PIT oi npwunrini. irfriri n- to fT.
.Irpadnor. ninpr Pon(rolfpp Thp pnKarro on
tlip Vort Kranplt Vtilp P Taipr Co i pt
tort !.wIbpii lmroP'1 nnon !t r.ritt
tj mpnlv wplrrn rinftda publliheri
imru nainruay nikTlii
NEW YOIlTf. .Tah 51-4 in.....
f 15 nr ppnt wii awirdpd i.lu. f
irarmPTlt WnrtVpf hv If. mmmllllnn r.ul.
ituvrnmr n'liiwi io a 'inni iaror iron-
.wWh havp liamnnpoH th Inln.ie. I.
ii tiur inu inp is i rpar i no coin
Tin ion maup aa rnniin inn ni (t
that It pli all n.t ranaM tlm nrin. nf
flothina; to be InrrPiind.
XFW YOTtK .Tan 5iS ?arral..U
i nrr i en tpp a in tarv thn p orawi
and llqtiora from ablp atorp tn aiiph
amnnnta aa arp tun ill Inplndo'l with
wni r. .-pivpd hpra today br Pnllppfor of
If Vfirt Tlvron It Nwton Th tiffing of
lim nroThfon of tho nmhlMtfan law U tn
rnuiinnn ppnoin-f a apiprmtnation of thp
claue by tho attorne- jeneral It waa aald
Wo Blocks Burned
at Desdemona Tex.;
No One Is Injured
1'lro orltrinntlnir In ilifr-...ni- nf n
druff store In the heart of the bus-
ftl.1. llu.li 1... ..... n .1
-v.-n Ulfllllbl l VVOUtJIIIUIIU U.I1 UII
own In Kattlailil rountv SO mllen
southwcit of hero at 2 o'clock this
nflernoon. destroyed two blocka of
inune n until rum ieroro It was
plorod under control several houiu
It ler. Included amnnir thn Imllil.
InKH desti-oyeil are two theatern
two hotels threv cafi nn nuto-
niobllo ifaruce and teveral other
tiiilldlnKS. No one uas Injured.
Tho biirkct brlpacte which was
formed Immedtii ely after tho fire
wai du-eoverod was unabln to
make succctesmul hvadway rtiraliiBt
the flame- The lesj cauld not bo
twllmatcd tonight.
0
Burk Divide Territory
Taken On Order of
Texas Court.
CONFERENCE PLANNED
Kobcrtson Not to ' Call
Troops Until Needed
He Announces.
WAIT FOR OVERT ACT
Uklahoma Receivers Say
a
Compromise Is Looked
for at Session.
W ICHITA l'AU.S. Texas Jan. 26.
ii i.'1 by Adjutant fleneral Cope
five Texas i nincera and a deputy
sheriff with an Injunction order
rroni a Texas court took possession
J'f thn Hurk Dlvldo oil comp.uiy
lunds In tho heart of the disputed
Hod river boundary area this after-
noon without opposition nccordlnir
o Sam .Sparks. Texas cl.ilmunt who
accompanied tho Lonirhorn officers
on the occupation trip.
TJie Tvxunrt found no armed
KUards on the property. An Okla-
homa deputy sheriff upon whom tho
Texaa Injunction order was served
s quoted as answering that "Okla-
homans wanted no trouble and
would retiro."
V". I). Ilrown rifiM.imiiiin
Texas Interests boKan work of ton-
m' h uerricKs on tho property
for Texas oil drillers.
iit'uns rp;'""n "this Is Oklahoma
lern ory; konp off" were replaced
property ''W ' rea'' "lM" Tcxas
Adjusted lVnvfullv
Adjutant Oeneral Copo of Texas
Aho returne.1 hero tonlttfrt from the
lurke Divide Oil lands occupied by
.exaH r"Kors this afternoon
from .int rTf'!" mM no PPltlon
Horn the Oklahnmnivs und that "ev-
erytMnc wns nd lusted In a peaceful
ami Ulet manner"
weneral Cope quotwl A. M. Stew
art of Qrandfleld attorney for A. It
.Marnh receiver nf tin. Hurt. in..i.i..
." InTli occupied oh havlnt? made
;T "m Bioiement to turns
Thla corlroverwv Irns renan.1 tn
i i uuii ly iimucr anu la a Rtiute affair
J will not oppoiHi tho (jtato if
(lenoral Cono m.l1 hn limt
nothlriK of tlio roporteil appeal from
. "rl l" governor llobep.'sn
Of Oklahoma tOlUlV for Imnni In nrn.
serve order alone tho disputed terri-
ory Ho noented surpris."! and de-
clined to discuss what notion Texas
would take In the event Oklahoma
troops wero cnllod out.
Wnlt for Cwurts
ftim Pmarks. Texas owner nf rrton.
-dve Innils leased out In the disputed
i-rriu.ry sun mat me DKiaiiotua re-
rHvr .told him Oklahoma would
withdraw all armed Riinrds und keep
th-m off the property until the
courts iieeino
Mr. Sparks declared that the Texas
ranuers were sent Into tho disputed
inrrjuiry 'necuuno lexas claimants
hvd been Interfere;! with ln drllllnK
operations. Ho declare! that Texas
'inlmnnts will be permitted to drill
property In tho disputed area with
out delay.
Mr. Sparks said thn durturlnnces
betran with the disregard of placer
"'Iners of Inlunctlnns from Texas
courts niralnst their operations tn thn
'isputc! area. sir. HparkM' clalnif
:n the territory date from 1919 when
a permit wax l-wue) bv Te-nis Rrant-
COXTiyPBI) ON PAOK NI.S'K
Matthias Erzberger Is Shot
But Wounds
Iv The Aiocialed Preai
HimiJN. Jan. 20. Wllhnlm-
strnsso tonlcht Is barricaded and
undor tho iruard of numerous
troops. A patrol of 18 armed
automobiles nnd a half dozen Iiuko
motor trucks loaded with armed
troops arrived early In the cvenlnjf
and Immediately took up their po-
rtlllons In front of tho Kovornment
building and shut oft all traffic
from the thoroughfare.
Tho precautions taken by Min-
ister of Defense. Noske wero stim-
ulated In addition to tho assault
upon Mat bias Krzbercer today by
rumors th.lt the monarchists would
nttempt an Insurrection on tho cvo
of th former emperor's birthday
(which occurs tomorrow) ami that
tho attack was to bo primarily dl-
rectod acalust the Independent so
cialists nnd radicals.
I3EIII.IN Jan. 2C. Mathlas
Kraberirer. the minister nf flnancs.
was wounded by a shot fired at
him today.
Iterr lirzuoruer was shot as he
wns leatini; tho criminal courts
building after a hearing ln tho
Helfferlch llbol suit. Only one
Hhot struck tho minister slightly
wounmnir him in tno snouidor.
His assailant who gave his namo
as OltwlR von Hlrachfleld was ar
rested. Hlrschflcld was a former
endet officer.
Tho assailant of tho flnanco
minister was seized by police and
taken to a pollco station where
his name was discovered. Ho Is 20
yeais old and now Is a student
IIUnK in a suburb of Berlin with
Ills parents. His father Is a bank
official.
Ilerr KrzlierBflr was ongnced In
conversation with his solicitor
Doctor Krledlander ouUldo tho
TULSA OKLAHOMA 'TUESDAY JANUARY 27 1920.
men CTO A8A&IRfly
WORLDGONQUEST
Martens Says They Do
Not Care What Rule
Others Have.
READY TO FIGHT ALL
Senate Committee Told I?ol-
sheviki "Can Kiwht World"
and Act When Attacked.
DENIES ACTIVITY IN THE U. S
Purpose in Coming Hero Only
to Gain Recognition; No
Part in "Red" Move.
WASHINGTON Jan. 20. Soviet
Ittinila. triinsfonned by fissured suc
cess or lis leadership at home. Is
no lotiEor fired by thn missionary
real which led Its iicents and emis
saries durlni; the first montliB of lis
exlatonco to preach world-wide revo-
lution. I.udwlK C. A. K. Martens
who calls himself tho ambassador
from that country to the tinned
Slates. testlfliM today bofuro u en-
ate InvestlKiitlnK committee.
Tim soviet repuMIc at present.
Martens said "does not enro what
kind of government other people
liavo" anil has tndtilKed In general
revnlutlnnnr) prupHBinda onlv
"when It wns on tlio defensive and
hard pressed by nations which had
nrmlc In the field mtnlnst It." To-
day because It Is "stront; enouuh lo
flKht the world" It has abandoned
ho ndded tile principles first pro-
mulcated to the effect that It can
bo maintained only by the destruc-
tion of other Koveriunenls every
where which recosnlr.o properly
rights and capitalistic organization
(jueslloiusl by lliiunl.
Those slatemeiits Martens under
oath mnde In responso lo n fire if
qii(stlonn fro'il Senator Moses re
publican Nciv Hampshire chalrinnn
of the InvestlKatliiK committee nnd
senator Iiorah. Idaho. I alnlv n-
credulous Senator llorah shot lllm
()Uerv after luer)'. repenilnp various
reported manifestos of tho federal-
en soviet huh an renubl o which
railed on revolutionary elements
everywhere to organize wnrklnp;men
to revolt nRninst nil organized rov-
ernmcnt. and domnndlifir to knrfw
whethor or not everv soviet snnnnrl.
er was notl hound to work for lh
destruction of all iTOvernmenls
recounizmir capital. Martens tliel
htm with iiilck donlnls.
I'nrtlculnrly Martens denied nil
connection with revolutionary move
mnnts In the I'lilled States tliou;h
ndmlttlnp; some knowledge of them
Ho said they wero "purely Ameri-
can nrlslnrj out of American con-
ditions." nnd ns soviet auonl hero
he had not helpud or financed them
or their followers He had InKlrur-
Hons from his irovernmenl ho said
to stay dear of Interference with
American Internal affairs All of his
publicity efforts vcrv extenslvo as
(jovrtNiKi) ox pum mm:
Americanization Hill
Is Passed by Senate.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 26.--The
senate by a uto of ZC to 14 today
passed tho Kcnyon Americanization
bill which would remit all resi-
dents of tho United States of 16 to
21 years of nre not mentally or
phj-Hlcally disqualified and all nllon
residents between the nces of 16 nnd
in. wno cannot speak rend or
wrlto ICntrllsh tn n'lend school not
less Han 200 hours a year.
A re Not Serious
criminal court at 2:30 o'clock whcin
his assailant a well dressed younc
man approached and fired a re-
volver nt tho finance minister.
The shot entered his shoulder
Uoctor Kriendlnnder sprang at
the youth who at Out same mo...
merit fired n second shot which
hit Hnrr Krzberger In the rciilon
of tho stomach but gl.-inrcd off his
watch chain und n button.
Horr Hrzhorgcr staggered Into
his motcr car which wns waiting
to take hltn homo and drove off
at full speed
Whllo thn finance minister Is
not seriously wounded an opera-
tion nlll bo necessarv t- extract
thn bullet from his shoulder.
Mnthtns Krzberger. for many
years leader of the German router
party Is orio of the moat promi-
nent figures In Herman 'public
life During the war he was a
Btrnng supporter of tho govern-
ment In general but beoumn nf h s
activities with regard to the reMi-
slag pencil nioio In July 1917 Dr
Karl HclfJYrlch forniei vice
chancellor acused Horr Krzt erg-
er of high trrvmon. Doctor H-lft-erlch
In the trlnl of tho libel suit
brought by tho flnanco minister
January 20 Bl!gimitled Herr
""Krzbergcr as "a menace to tha
purity o our publlo life."
He also aBSflrtod that Kizborg.
erg's fortune had been made dur-
ing the war by utilization of his
political und parliamentary posl-
Hon. The trial of tho llbol suit has
been replete with ncrlmony. large-
ly on the part of the defentc al-
though Herr Krzbergor has de-
fended himself vlgo ousiy He was
a member of tho Ocrrnan armls.
ti e delegation rent to Marshal
Foch s hcadquartera.
W Cases Increase
Rapidly When Whisky
Is Allowed Patients'
Mr Aaioflated Preia fltate Wire
t'M.Ailil.M.V CI 1 V. Jan. 2fl.-
refmiiH sufferlliK from Influena
m iv M-eiire whlaky finm the fed-
eral supply uiiilt r permit n.iud
'"'" b llilberi . Hnleli I ulleil
Staler levenue iKillei'lor to Ih-uh
PrtwriptlniM fur fmleml uiiety
for Nueh patleiMH
l'li in i m li was Issued by llolen
ii until. irHy received from .liiliii
I". KiMiner of WiiMhlncton lu is
III elurire of the enfurivmeait of
pivhlhltlim throiiKlioiii tho United
Slates.
The maximum iimounl which
mnv be imKitiImsI for one Mtleni
durltiK a perlii.l of 10 days Is imi
Pina. Tlw prtwrr'.ptiniiti will bo
flllisl finm the supply of confix
ented vhlsky beltm held by the
I'lUtMl SiatHH iiunshal here
l'Viltowliiu the iinmiunceinent
this afternoon Unit whlskv will be
Issued the report of cawis Jumped
from 31 to 123 wUiiiu u few hum's
the city hisilth department an-
liouncml Dr. W. H Ml.-. usshslnnt city
phTile4nn. id there Is bo a
close distinction IMween bad colds
and Influenza. In illspiinlnit whis-
ky und that only tluwe who have
the real "flu" will bo allowed
llciuor.
WOMEN GATHER
FOR CONVENTION
Democrats to Have Full
Quota of Representa-
tion Today.
MRS. BASS MIXED UP
Apparently Doesn't K n o w
Robertson Refused to Call
Legislature on Suffrage.
OKLAHOMA CITV. Jan. 26.
Women crowding around banquet
allies that flllml two hading hotels
tonight und otliam nrrlvlng by scores
ti every train and .electric cur.
seems to Justify early predictions of
party lenders that the state ctinven-
lon of democratic women to tiogln
at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning will
it ono of tho most widely attended
and .most enthusiastic meetings uver
held hero.
The full nllownnco of approxi
mately l.KOl) delegates will be. made
up by tho attendance of nltemales
rrom many couiimos in addition to
tho regular delegates. From very
rew counties it Is said will thorp
o less than the allotted number of
epresentatlves. Thorn will be a l.l'gn
number of visitors nlso from all
IKirts of the stale. r
More I h u n linn women attended
tho banquet tonight. After tho liah-
uuct was served the women assent
bled to henr speeches from party
leaders.
Mis J. N Rchwoerko noted ns
oostmlslriws. Among the spenkers
uere Mrr fleorge Ilass of Chicago
chairman of llio women's bureau of
the democratic parly; (Invernnr
llobortson Moyor Walton. Mrs. Onbo
Parker of Muskogee Mis. I). A. Mc-
Dougall of Su.pulpii Hen In-
fayotto and Attorney fleneral Fretil-
in p.
Ilepresenlntlves Scott Ferris
Senator Owen and Mrs. Ilass aro on
the program to spenk tomorrow.
In her nddrewt to tho womoa to-
night Mrs. Ilns declared Ontt If the
lenguo of nations wero mado an Is-
sue In tho next campaign women
will voto ns a unit In support of the
league She said President Wilson
was tho only chief executive who
ovor lifted his volco In bshalf of
women suffrnre
Ueferrlng to a recent trip she
made to Connecticut Mrs Mass said
republlrnn women wero dlspleasod
Willi their governor because hn re
fun'd to call a special session of thn
legislature to ratify tho suffrage
amendment nnd added;
"I did not tell them about Okla-
homn." This remark provoked iRUghler
and npplnuse from the dernocra'lc
woman assembled. Oovernor Robert-
son has declined to call a special
session of tho legislature for this
purpose.
CLOTHING EARNINGS HIGH
Heport of Hurt Kclmffner & Man
SIkiwh Highest .Murk In History
CHICArjo Jan. 26 Tho earn-
ings of Hart Sehaffncr ti Marx
manufacturers of men's clothing foi
the year ending November 30 1919.
wero tho lnrgest In tho company's
history according to the nnnual re
port mado publlo today Net profits
wero announced ns 2200.21it After
preferred dividends ami federal mxeD
the comp'inv earned 13 11 per cent
on Its 115000000 common stock
compared with R 30 per cent Ok-
preceding year tho report showed
SHIN Dcstrojctl.
IIIRMINGHAM. Ala.. J.tn. 26
The largest "moonshine" ertabllsh-
ment over found In Alabama rum-
pOHed of seven stills rnnglng In ca-
pacity front 12R lo 250 fallons was
discovered und destroyed by prohi-
bition enforcement officer) Sunday
In tho hills near I'elham. 20 miles
south of hero.
THE WEATHER
TUI.PA OUa. Jan. 5fl. Maalmiim R2
mlniiniiin 91) toulh winrla. clear
OKLAHOMA: Tuelay and Wtslneiilar
lenerallv fair
MirlHHSA Tueailay and WedneaJar
tenerallr fair' warmer Tumi ay
M AltKA.VHtH ANI Wr.IT TKXAH Tu. '
day and Wedneailav fair
KVHH Inrrraaini. clnndliicfi and
mlilcr Tiieaday od Wnlnaailar. tiecgminz
tinntlled.
TAKE PACT FIGHT
TO SENATE FLOOR
Leaders See No Other
Hope of Agreement on 1
Ratification.
CONFERENCE COLLAPSE'
Republicans Refuse lo Permit
Alteration in Article 10
or Reservation.
MAKE FINAL ATTEMPT TODAY
Democrats Will Submit Reply
to Lodge's Nolo; Little
Hope of Compromise.
WASHINGTON Jan. 20 The
whnln question of pence treaty rati
flcntlon wits flung hark to thn floor
of the selialo with Out virtual col
lapse today of tho bl-partlsau eon
furenco
The end camo with nmnzlng swift
necvt after Senator Lodge nf Massa-
ehusetlA thu republican leader had
Informed demoer.its led by Senator
Hltchoiick of NchriiNlut that there
would bo no change In the resei va
llnnit nun fii.t lti. tint Miifi....
trine aipl the much dlseuweil artlclo
ten.
In Ihe fui'n of this the demurrnls
walked out for a pilvntn ronfri ence
agreeing mennwhllii to make a reuly
lo Roiiator Lodge early tomorruw.
First noWs of Iho breaking off of
diplomatic relations so to speuk was
Klven by Senator Hitchcock In n
stutemont which broadly InUumlcd
that failure of republicans lo glvo
ground In nn offorl lo reach a basis
sif compromlsii was duo to tho threat-
ened revolt of republicans Sennte
leaders Including many ardently
seeking an end to the lonx protract-
lid lieaty debate frankly nitinittod
tonight Dial thoy could see no hope
of agreement. This meant they
said that tho question would ho
fought out on thn floor beginning
probably tomorrow. Senator Hitch-
cock declined to speculate on the
possibility of so early u renown! of
hostilities but most demociatH do-
iinreil uuiiiuig was lo no gained by
lumiiT eecrci couriircnccii
HIIiIukmU's Statement
Thn bronkup ns viewed by the
democrats waH cxptalneil by Scna-
iui MiiciicocK in tno ronpwing stuto-
IIICII I
"H'lien' the conferonco assembled
Senator Lodge ndvlsod tho sonnlors
nresent Ihnl tm li.l l. ....tt...i i.....
.. ...... r( i mm
iiiruiinn iiy certain lopiilillcnn sen-
ators and for that rejson had not
been a i n In hIIkiuI tii .....
i . . .a... IHPl Lllll'
foroncn Irlilay. Ho regrnlted to say
1J11LL fill llllirill If I nilinM I1 n
sumo tho conference for it enmpro-
miso effect uiiderstnniMng that no
ehango shnll bo mado In thn reserva-
tion fin artlelo 10 or on tho Monroo
doctrine riio domocrntlo mcmborn
retired for a nrlvnln riinr..u...
will mako thulr reply to Senator
Lodge Tuesday nt 10 30.
'Tim conference up to thn time
Its ineellnrrti wur.. lni . t
tentatively agroed upon the ' pro-
imiiint nun all sections of Iho resnr-
Vttllons except that relating to ar-
t U O 10. till Mnnri .t..!... . .. .
ono or two other matters nnd nn
ngreiitnent was nppnrently also con-
summaleil an artlclo 10 when ad-
journment suddenly c-ime followed
by the tiitervnntlon of the Irroconcll-
able rcpubllo.in."
Irfxlgo 'IVIls Vltnv.
Sennlor Iiodirn nt
comment on tho mrutlnir B.iyinK
thorn u-iu iinih.hr '
It i " ' .'.V'. Arlcr Informed
of Ihe Hitchcock statement how-
ever. Senator Lodge aia:
"I have onlv ttila i. ..... -i
commute.) meeting this morning:
iini. i sapi io tho commlttett that
i. J . i " "iy ciiaiigo in
tho Lodgo reservations eiiw ...
words or In substance and that I
tllOUU ill It nn v fl. '.' .' '
. . : ..... nay iiuiv wiai
I have already sold In pubr tjmt
theie can be no compromise of prin-
ciple and that it would bo In.poHsib
to secure In .u 1...1 .' . "
ll.l. I. . .V ' J'l'iKlili'Ill iwo-
..?! "V f"'."116 If '"'V liange
o n r " ".' artli les (Ut
m and 6. tbeM.. rn ntin
and thu Monroe doctrine. 1 nid ihls
COVTINUKD OX PAflR NINK.
Be Sure You Are Counted
l'?t!'lmi l l" ?h0 Pro'"r P'n among the cities of Iho United
iti nJ.r Tci""" 'i""!' 'T c'rrpcl'' counted lleports coming Into
show tw n' ZZ 5 1K'-or!lll'-yi of Iho Federal Conius lluroau
?Mni i r V "'"Pie do not undnrstand the Importance of being
counted Owlns to the crowded living comllttoim In this city
thousands nro going to bo missed unless every patriotic citizen
mnkes It their business to sen that every V" lo dXg on heir
prtmlt.es und every en.plr.yo In their place nf b slneis Is cmint".!
Do not confusi the Federal Census with directory and other census
inkers who lire now visiting office buildings. Ym must be 001. ted
nt the pine you reside. You men toll your wives t give l e
census enumerator the Information itskod. Other cltlw aro do a
their utmost to have every person counted noost Tul".
If thn Census taker has not called at your homo or If vou hava
any doubt about It fill out this coupon and tnaiTlt todny
K. Ileo Outhrey
City Hall.
Jnnunry 1 1920 I wns living
01 my Kin
where oIbc
Name
Street Number
Millionaire Socialist
Refuses io Enter Plea
Wllllnm HitiHs l.lojil.
(MIICAdO Jnn S -Trial of
llto ulh'ged nidi als Indicted last
week by apcrla grand Jury In-
vestigating rod propaganda will
bo Kurtud April li It was agreed
tonight by Assistant State's At-
torneys Ilnrnhart and Hethx and
nttorneys 1 epresoiitltiir momlerH
of tho communist labor party ot
iwuenn-u M ot wnom wero nr-
ralgned today befortt Crlmlmil
Judge (howo.
riens of not guilty to the charge
of consplntcy and to advocating
tho overthrow of the government
byforco wero entered by nil ar-
rulgned Wllllnm Ilross I.lnyd mllllonnlro
socialist rufuscd to pltvid to the
Indictment ut this time fnuneiil
for Lloyd uindo 11 motion to quash
the Indilctments pentllng against
him ami this motion wits Joined
In by thn others
REPORT HOUSTON
TAKES TREASURY
Secretary of Agriculture
Is Regarded Certain
Choice.
nT The AoelateiI preni.
WAHHINflTflV. Inn lit Tt..t
Plans Hiiddenly change j'resldent
WllHOn IS J.Xtmrlnit tn IrnnsCr U..i
rotary Houston from the depart
incut of agriculture to tho treasury
department In succeed Curler Olnss
Whfl Ll nlWltlt tn tnlin lllll .inn I r.u
senator from Virginia
nnilo nil offirial Infonnntlon still
wns being withheld today It wns
understood that tho luiiulimtJon of
Mr. Houston hal tinnti ii.Myi.l
and iinletw somo dnvolopmcnt nrlses
at tho last moment It Is expected to
bo proposed to tho ociinlo within a
iiuy or iwn mo move win no mo
first transfer of a cabinet officer
from one department to another
durlnt? I'reJIdiml vil..jo ni... 1. 1.
trntlon. Shifts wero frequent In the
ndmlnlslrutloit of I'rewldent Itoose-
velt but nil the chnnges In Presi-
dent Wlloon'a cHhlncit have been res.
ignniionn.
The snrceSROr tn Mr Triiiiitnn nm
secrotnry of agriculture has not
oi'flil annoiinceii. nut It la believed
he will be one of 'ho men who have
tiifn lili-inllCU.t wllh It.M ......1. C
Hint department. In official circles
Mr. Houston Is credl'ed with having
been willing to accept tho tremiurv
portfolio when Wllllnm rj MoAdon
resigned Heforo entering 'he cab
Inet Mr. IIihih'iiii was a college jiro
fesor nt St. I-oiils nnd I' Is said
that ns eecretary of agrleuluire has
been close on tlio Inside circle of
ihe ndmlnlstrntinn.
T'r lititll twln.. ttiA .ma ..f au
slstnnt Secretary IWflngwcli was
roremoni iiinong tiioKn being men-
tioned to succeed Secretary nines.
at-tho udilress bolow but to tho best
'
10 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS.
GlAuWN
Kingston Physician Is
Taken Prisoner By
Bolsheviki.
IN RED CROSS SERVICE
Others in Party Falling
Into Alien Hands at
Siberian Station.
NAMES ARE CONFUSED
Secretary of Medical Asso-
ciation Recognizes State
Man in Cabclgrams.
Ml'SKOGL'i: Okla.. Jnn 26.
The American lted Cross workor
raptured by the holshuvlkl report-
ed in a dispatch from Vladivostok
ns "Dr. W. H. ' Kingston Okla-
homa" Is undoubtedly Dr. W. If.
Ford of Kingston Okla. Dr. Clatid
Thompson serrntnry of the Okla-
homa stuto M ixl I evil nocloty nuld
tonight.
Dr W. H. Ford of Kingston was.
nrcordlng to hist reports reaching
thn society a member of n lied
Cross expedition In missla Doctor
Thompson mid.
Ilv The Aaaorlaled Preaa.
VLADIVOSTOK Jan. 20. A Tint of
American lted Cross workers cap-
tured by tho bolsheviki at Klluchln-
sknya station wno received hero to-
day. It Is ns folows;
Dr. W. II. Kingston Oklahoma!
Dr. J. N. Medlll Jiirosa Colo- Phar-
macists W. O. Lowe New York city
nnd K II. Chnrete Stockton Cal.
News of tho capture of tho lted
Crom men nd of seven American
railway engineers was received In
consular advices today. Theso did
riot glvo tho il.tto of tho capture nor
did they mako It clear whethor tho
Americans liml tinnti nnii...i t... ....
porters of a local uprising against
Admiral Kolrhalc or by bolsheviki
advancing from Omsk.
The advices mado no mention of
any women Hod Cross workers. How-
ever American Control liny Hansen
and 20 others. Tied Cross workers
and American members of the rail-
way staff nro declared to have es.
fn Tin! fin.t 1. n t-a HM.HUA.a .
Tlio railway men who Included Col-
one iiiunt wero momtiors of tho
" ' ncl" rom rtmonca to aid
n reliabll Latlin. tlm t.uh
r -- . I.H. hi nvi fi.fi
railway.
rrlor lo today's advices no word
nd been rernlvml nt i ... i ... .
Kllucklnsknyu which Is a station on
thO Trans. Stlhfirlnn IIma n..l..l..
... ..ual u vu f uimigi.
for nearly n mouth.
The'. AtllOrlenn nnn.nln. mki-i
. " ... ." "ihuiiiis
nnd lied Cnws officials hero nro tnk-
ing steps io nscertaln'vcxactly what
forces mado tho captures and to open
negotiations for tho Amorlcans' ro-
Advlces from f'l.Hn tiii..i.
under ln.ln nr inn .. . '" ' "L"V."lJ
.. ... w friuriuil
iimong other American prisoners
taKen by thn bolsheviki tho capturo
Of "Mlwj l.nrrl if rm. .... 1. 1 '
which oamo Ify nn Intrlcnto route.
n.u. h-aruiou anu undoubtedly this
tiAmo tyos inletided for that of Dr.
1 1. Irnril hi.nlln.n.i iH .1.
v - - ....luiiii.i in -tiusKogeo
dispatch as thnro Is no Information
CTiimuii neing in tno party.
Vi.ntvnoTnir r .
ti .... f . . . "ununy Jan. ZD
1 hlrty-eight Amorlcans mombsrs of
tho railroad guard detachment on
special duty nt J'osolska near Ver-hynn-irdliiHky
on Jnnuary 10 can-
III rod nun nf r ) i t ' . ..
...... v 1.711 f7Ui(in(lII B
armored trains. The Cossack gener-
al commanding was klllod and alt
the officers wero captured Tho
tmln wlthnut provocation had at-
tnekf.it Mi. A m a I A n .i.
" .ni.-i..u iinmciimcni
which was sleeping In box cant.
ASK DISMISSAL OF THE CASE
(loninmelit Motes tn Ilnyo Test on
Prohibition Thrown Out
WAHIMMflTOV l.n no til.
missal of proi'eodlngs brought by
the state of llhodo Island lo test tho
viilldlty of thu federal constitutional
Prohibition lllnnnrllnnnl !....!
by the government In motions filed
today In tho supreme court by
Solicitor Genorol King and were
iiihen vnder ndvlsement.
Tho real showdown In tho Ithodo
Island man .will r.ntM.. n.. it...
- - ..... - . ..fJUlf uts inn.
tion nrcordlng to .Mr King which
however will not be argued until
after tho court's Fehrunry le'-es.i.
limit! Vtito Close
ADA. Oklll. .Inn 2K -l
the Issuance nt t?nn nnn hnn.i. e..
....vuuw I.UIHU ilJi
erection of a courthouse In pontotoo
nniniy win lie clone election officials
iiuld today With returns from sev-
ernl precincts mlsttlng. supporters of
the Issue ivfr.. .11..... .i. i..
had carried by n small majority.
Schllhiachpr anil tiLln.Mn
architects.
"15 10 Majo - Ailtt
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the point made up out of facts and
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