The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 158, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 3, 1920 Page: 1 of 16
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THE MORNING
OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER
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GREATER TULSA
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TRY SETTLEMENT
UNDER NEW PLAN
Wilson Aski Owners and
Ra Workers to Name
Members.
TRY OUT NEW METHOD
Ev.UxTh""! kgtm to Submit
to Bl
I Though They Still
OppOM It.
MINES
TO CALL MEETING
tor General to Tain ln-
Dirt
iti-ii steps to Nettie cm
Demands for Wagtjs.
WASHINGTON Mirth I Defi-
plo atepe were takn today toward
aattlcmenl if the railroad wage con-
hti h hai bMn pending
I ail August. Reprogontatlvo!
c roi 1 worhen with the eseep
tlen "f fin- group agreed to co-oper---
with th government und the
M made in giving a trial of tilt BOW
Vgnopn ' loll net with it arbiirn-
a and Preeldent Wilton tn
l.i.th 1 lit- Amuu'nlton !
I Kill 1 1 1
rttors
Haifa it 1 xcciitivcs anil neaoa
f Iho
.IU-.I11Z.1'1..I1 f. .llli fti it
that thy ooloei roprooontdtlroo u
alt OB Iho hil'itrtlcan Oall bOOfd.
Prompt action woo urgoa by iho
preatueni in oraer inm m nra.....i.-
iloM t'i omplojforg ond ompioyoo
mlghi i"'i i' iir bo doloyod.
The mil' Kf"i'P "f WOrkotg which
ha no) onlored into the aJproomenl
to go alciiK with thf preaidont Wag
in- Drotherhood ot MotntonaUioo ol
W.tv Kniiili'jia .nil Simp UiboriTM
arhlott rooently wlthdrow fmni Hip
L-onferonee botwoon union hoadn ami
the railroad nduilnlmratkin. porrt"
mlttromon from the loooll nf Iho
mgrlntongnoo union however win
moot in Chicago Thuroday and it tf
bOliOVOd WOUli fOllOW the lp.nl tif the
other workerr! in COtnpllgnCO With
Mr. Wilson's reriueat.
Ti Tr Out lOAW.
In a itnli'ini nl tonight oxplainlng
hi ir ptiBllion. the union spoki am. ii
ili.i.iro'l that while thoy roulil not
approvo of the tranoportatlon net
they hail HgrroU to ulrt In giving the
law a trial "in Iho interest of rail-
rood Mapor'1 and "n American
OttlgonO." aw
"NotwHhitondlng the toot that
later In gonoral aiiJ railroad unions
:n particular with the full cu-opi ra-
ttnn alii OUpport or other Dfljiliei
roorooontlng AmortOM oltlgong urKcii
he eofiirretiH not to pggg the rgjlroad
hill and the proaldenl to veto it. and
return it to congress " the union
BtRienierit aald "wo are now offi-
cialiy advlaod th president has
signed the bill and it la the law.
"Labor! orhltiolam and prolog la
agall t this logialatiiin ate tt mutter
of r.-curd and were PrOgOPtpd tn the I
congress tne jiresini'tH hpii inn pun-
llo Wo have not changed OUT views
In retard lo this legislation and
lltrroforo do not Indorse the law;
hOWevor an American citizens we
!'' I Mi ll m thl Interest nf railroad
lll"ir there Is nothing tOft for us to
a.i ..- pi. se nt except fo co-operate In
'he prompt crentlnn of the niaihln-
er provldod for III the In w
'In the ( nsc nf Hi Hrotherhnnd of
Maintenance nf Way rSfnploygg and
Bhop Lgsbororg thla orRonlontlon iMto
not Duly authorlaod repraaantgtivoo
in tliiH htf.1 oonforont O. Therefore
in compliance with 'heir o mstltu-
tion it wajt bgoogggry to oonvono
inch roproaontatTv'Oo prhlch thoy will
!" I" Chloogo Thiirtfagy Maroh
Hlnm to ktoke nana.
Ill" president In his letter? amid
I." Il.l.t luiticd over direction .if the
Pralimlnary wage noRotlotioni to iii-
Oonoral llinn who wag nt
I i;' -I with dotnilg of tiic winding
up cr government control by Iht
proaidoni in his proclamation turn
ne bach lha roads. Both the tall- j
Wgy c.veeutivPM and the union hen la 1
Won .Hiked to notify tile director
Rorier. il f ihelr representatives on
'he board -and were Informed that
Mr. Mines r.'oiild arrafge for the'
fin.' mooting at which will he do-1
lerriiltiorl nil 1 ncul i.iiih of nrfti nitnr.
irooTnontg of tin- unions to vol
law a ihorouflh trim woo ro
garded is milking rnm"t proapoott
" strike Certain g'nuiis of thn
union motnberphlp. howovor( woro
; Oeill) dhatppotntod ami may yet lis-
eri their dlaapproval or gnrf opno
II "ii to th. nw hy gtrlkO vctes. hut ;
'Ins InuiHlhllllv was exi.icted to lie
alimlnated when fui' explanation of
'ii" leaders' gi tion is received i'V
'he rank and file nf more than If.-
(Hit noo workers
THOUGHTS TO
THINK ABOUT
KATE
line is muni red b man'g con-
'laji of hlmaejf and foriUne'o gifts
t'lif" to him who a atrnng- tn th"
woeahhng ami ih. quitter fortune'o
heart ih cold and bitter As ou de-
serve anil do feoldoa whit your ro-
wardhall be
Hut fate win niwas be friendly lo
you and will be fair in her glftg wlieii
you wisely watch UlO Want Ada of
T;' 'I'll' i " oi 1. 1 l
are important onportunltlee out of
win. h your good fortune may come
'Vorld Want Ads lake care of tho
needs and wantn of hUngrt da of I" 0
pie overt day. (Roma of these are
our neighhoisi. wbv not tine litem
yourself '
Telephone your Wan! Ada to the
W'ori.i. Phono Ooaga tiouo. aek for
Vunt id Department.
World's News Told
in Condensed Form
forlu rried Rea ders
INDIAN IPOI.IF
"banal Tai'irarl w t
pi - ballot for
1 .jif on thr Indiana
Itatn f..f I i.it. .1 -Yii.i ir. ii..r
W ISHINOTOX March deerMM
of .'l-i n 7.: " t.o MUM ilrlii. .
r Foeta! In r'iV ..if;. tha Irooaury 411
luiiiti'p.) today leaving the .:al aOM a
104.111 TOT.
Si nir a M trot I o. . nf
1-'.'. H.irt today rltl nl Mi.. v.i i' i-l.n
leirti!alire in meet in a .ps-iil Mottoo at
;)n March '.".'. 14 ronatdef actio
Ilia - I - 1 nuffrifc'.. Miwan
TRkYSTON. ! T. March 3 tiropoal
Men to iiiar the Rami o( Qaatrmj laweard
Wii.'l n.i I'.i r.pi h. . -an ti thereat.; l'ft
marjr nut MtU lail today th Ihr
aa-ratarr of alate
SAN hir.Cit (!.. Hank
Vtlllian P Innall f S A
tin.! um algal hi i 1 1
aflur an illreai of IhfM
Unity will tin 0 10 WOOl
tor latertteol
!. Ma; nnn
73 retired
In HOW OQdai
i). "HI11 'Ilia
Point. V
knCWPOMT R 1 Ma'rti I
of Ikt Nnvv Paniela ant Ak..t
Boon
lary ... .. . . wrn ni.i.lr- trln" ill in
lofool lodov in Iho proeadltiosl tOa nava
tmanl of tnq.nrt nHTatifOna lliu nrk
of Jin OOVI OOH'OlOO POPPO.
RW TOI1K. Marcl. I alolOO Tun 'lilnr
tnitiir Bobllaaor oa brottar of ttarr. .m
TUoafi ooog arrltor i lufforlaf t.i.iay trmi
a ItOO WOOOfl 111 Ilia liifk butkfad lnll
hi 4. lalot p tin w t f .-. Batallo la in
Jail kOOfod with RlaOOknig Inoi.
in Bugt 1
tins iiioriiinji
Iowa
wan tn
Marh
-Uul itrjnr
trip
or a nr. nt
rar arrtc mill
aattlaMant. Th
riu pro p.-
mci rrfuitnit
i.'in;.ro.
oaanptooiiao off.'r
rat: la an hrir
rarrrlnf an
aalll Mint
Inrrcann
1 I
CHARI.ESTOlX W Va . Mnv I
'lha Wait Virginia lanOlO afli r OalOg if:
aoa.jnn aal a f.--.v miaaloi thi. aworaooa
.. i . ..11 . . wttiinut attrniptinit tn raoon
aidnr It. vnln of I'.liT.lar when tha luf-
fritya MtlfloOtloO rOOOlOtloa 001 loal by
000 voir.
THKM'OV. V .1 March t linrnrnor
rVl-war.ia today aijiiird a Mil that ponalal
thn aaOBOfoelara ood iala. after paaoo with
(lonaaay li aroololaiod of Itfooi oaotalolag
i pol aWt of alcohol by To.ntnn. lha
tiaa.HKO of the bhl an romp. etc 1 in tin'
lit'iflrUtiire iriterdar.
CHIOAOO Mar. It I. Tat n-.nnnan
farm tmriMii foaOMtlao will lia OfgOOloOd
at a martini in t IhllagO totutrrow .if
ropraaanlativaf from -jh atata.. fonoofi
ooraoua and orgoalaotlooa. raproooiillm
TllfiiVO.) f... .... it mi jonOMBIPJ to.
nitfhi ay tin. oaoaatWooouilttoo.
DODOIJUt Ari .
labaooinii ttaa of t i.n
' or
Mnr-h 2 Iho m
t if VT' ' : i nitiiation
DC tna fmriiHjL
ol tut at i
Mnrrh "i to talic eoBfldl
latinjr tn I'onrtirrfticni i
inr Amaran ritlrani
FOCOlOOd hern todav
itial ta'lmi.ip
1 Mexico a affert-
oooordlag in word
KASat" CITY Mo htor h : Faar-
inir froul'la with nOOtOafl of the. 'Titular"
OOpobllOoa fartjor. OoaOOal Matt K.istar.
and .1 D. Bawafaoek laoaofi nf thn "in
daiiendent..'' haro made OppllOOtioi tn the
police noca laaWt a ari for aolloo pf allao
at Kriday'a Of llaoiy The BO at DaiaaioD ari
ptaalloal to furfiii-h it
WAPIIINOTO.V Marrh 5 Artinn on lh
roooaiBModolton of tim new laaiati 1 1 of
ogrlooltofo the fi-aati- ogiifoftora aanuBll
100 Ui'lnr fOlod to allBtlaOtO ffOai UlO an
nual arrirultural liiM lha 02 in. 000 oifd
liy llin hoii.n to cr tmija tli tttna ha"
i-iiRtoni 'if di.trtliution of fi aaada to Ihalr
aaaatltaaaii by ataaihoro ol iua i aai
WAHIIINOTOK M.rrh I
Hall "lie hax benn in rhaTg
-Ixiiii.
of the
an of ii'nrkrli of the drpartmrnt of a;ri
"ii I nra for .it year roolgaod lod.iv to
baaooio raoaagtog d-ri"'tor of a cattle ex
i 'ai.'o and Irodlag earopoay nrlaaiaad fa
Iroda batwaoa thn ijallM Siat.-. mid Kooth
auaorkeon onnnirni partlaolorly ltra.il.
OfUOAOO Marth 2 - -PnpoM said to ;
fontain thn mm. and iddraMM of virt i
lf pvtrv MwURMf f hn I Wi Of
paniMtiOQ in thr l'ni'wd Stilton wfr in
jMiisesi-iftn of Ma'ay llrvns statf'a altor-
fi toilny. t'ity dieariivpaj last night toh
I ho litit from A Rg wl.n ga I he- name
of Alf ra!m. Tho dftm-tiv reiHrtl Hisj
mjin eaa ItlanptlBg to "dslitsr tli namng
to a aafn pla-.-f ."
WAaflRTVOTOlf Marh ? ItMtof
ricrd. domo'-rnt of M iMRMU. (odrty iniro
dMN riaoliition filling ufon tin nfnat)
untifMtnrM MouniitM to wvMtlMte '-io
itlU-ged "d.lings opfratlon and tpten1
lattODI' of t ' TnilM tatca lraiu 90f
n'riiiion an i lh n w liril pOSi Tim
re'fllntlot whii-h rt-illed fr'n the rf-T.I 1
rfNirt el tho ffdrtral gra'id jurr in pttd j
kan Waabej wu reffrvM to tne uiit i f-c j
THE WEATHER
TDtdafA 'IL: . Mareh ? -Mettninm. R'J : '
Mlntmnm 7 ; south ini! !esr.
i K I . I (M v WfMinesdojy mxl Thnre I
day i toa4r proeaw) ala vodniH-ijf
nifht or lrnir.da . foMt-r Thtiraday
leOUtSl N Wf.limaday gloadf
rinnrr TVi.irgdav i ' !. pruUah'r rirt
AUKANSXS- 'dnrsdar WM Thursdsy
elo'idv pro(iall- ram: eojdar I'nurailay
BAtT TKX AS Wrdi .-.da rVidy.
rain Wrdiic-idan night or Thttraftf i foMer j
in the In terrier PI '.rgdnv
Vnt&t TVH A- WHi fsday 'lo.idy.
eeMoff ni tlir ranlinnd'f. Thursday flout).
.Old.')
KAIfllAll Rain WnMay tirr ing to
ni- and foldir nt Diffbl .in! 'n Tlnir-
day; frah to atro'ig sluftitig wlntlf
Negro Placed in Penitentiary
at McA tester-Mobs Eluded
M'ALBSTEn Maroh : The
pegalbllltteg of ra. o dlaturbancee or
lynchlngi broughl airnut laet njjrhl
bt tin- attempted tranafor of "Qap '
Havis. negroi from tin oounty ia.il
ni Chandler iikia. to ihlo oRy
elide. I today when Shcrlfr Kr.wik
ili-alls of gemlnola county dellvt I
the negro to Warden KrOS '
Hwli-iei of thn Male penitentiary
here to :t o'clock thla-afternoon
DuflSi who wa tnvioted of at
tomptltig io aanaull at loo Wllla
llarM'i late Inrt week and 000
tkooedi to t ". yeara' Imprtaoiiment
was onroute i" M tleater from
Chandli r lai t night in nnotody of
ghoriff it I. crown of chandlei
w hen Brown learni d thai ' ho mob
had ioi iiiid ai Bhawnee to inter-
cept him ind ins prlaongr Brown
eluded the limb In going to We
wokaby automoblioand from Wi
woka departed by automobile for
UoAlootni Ingteed of coming dl
rant to McAloHler he camped moat
TURKEY REFUSED
NAVY BY ALLIES
Only Pew
tera i I
Revi nue Cut-
!e Retained
I Decides.
Counci
LENIENT TOWARD HUN
Nrw spirit Seen In Meetings
of Premiera at London;
Must Aid Germans.
ASK INTERNATIONAL LOAN
Sanction Is Expected Given
Plan Question of Sea
runty Unietled.
LO1VD0N March 1 The an promo
eoundl or Hie allien lodaj decided
that Turkey ahall haVo no t v
"niy a few revenue outtora will i"
left to her.
Premier Ulllerand of Cranco lias
been fofood to postpone inn return
to (ho c'lnfi reiu e until Thurdday
orhon tin- economic docialona of tin
eounell will he reviewed. The noun
of all aarlylcil mernliirH hOWOVOr know th.ll
chairman Mlllerand is m annul win
I li.. In ili..(iiinn. It mmmrn . t.
was planned to publish a long state
metit on tin- economic ooncluolona
probably ETrlday n nine
A noteworthy phaoa of the preaenl
meeting of the pen n fare noo la
the changed attitude toward Uer-
many. in high diplomatic clrclog it
in aaoorted that the conforenco has
come ti reoognlae that Germany
ruined would moan .1 weak spot and
a dengeroui spot in tturcpe.
Oreal Britain ami person . 1 1 v Pre-
mier Lloyd Qeorge are i i-.iitnd with
hrlnglng about this policy. The
Prench peace delOaTatlon is deacrlbed
IIH moving toward this point of view
reluctantly 11 is oagertod that the
I'Veru h an- less ImmOVablo than
w hen M. i Home nco.iu waa premier.
Mow to se: Qermany on her feet ii
one of the flUaOttonO the conference Is
now considering. It Is considered
probable thai it w in Hand ion n In-
ternational loan to aorrnniiy. 1 nl the
question of OOOUlity in a iiiisic one.
It Is ogpeotOO wigt a i! in will he
nri'iiiiged which will offer Induce
merits to rich entailer neutral conn-
frli'i" tn Bubo orlop to a lo;in. I'vcrt
Bncland. her raprooentmUvoo bo Hove
will eontrlbute offeially or unoffi-
cially niso Rngland'o financial com-
mlimenta of variOUg OOrtO i islng
from the war are g-entet th in thoee
nf any Otttorl nation. i lug of the
American conferees expressed the
opinion fiiibiv thai perhaps Wcrman
oy m path lie ro m Amerleai at legal win
tunic forward with gttteoriptlong.
The rtuoHtlnn of finally fixing Her-
manv's war Indoranitleg is being dlo-
cussoii. The belief la eanraaauail thai
IfJertnanv can oraanloo Its finances
and Industries more efficiently If the
German people know eaactly whnf
arc their obllgatlonO. and Wha.1 thev
are to he called upon to pay This
queetion was left to the roparatlona
oommloaion. bun th.- broaenl idea
ooemi 10 he that the conference proh
ably will i ike it out of the hando of
the oommloaion
Air Captain and Two
Pamengen Are hilled
POUT MTBRfl PJ Mm. h -'
i'apt iin i: 4 v M PatQa who wai dae
Ortttod fr dtSUlaUUnOll 9l Vltyp In
rrMc.tM :t ir hOi i i n nr) two pMa
aonfferi ot o burnad t' daath ivhm"
". or;'alc-s. PU . I.t to tut lay w lion
thatr oaaaitfl oaua;hl firoo CSiiptBin
I'Moro wu Haiti o hVa btroiifM
down thro" Qarmftrt plAQaa in
.'Yfitiro. ('nplain I'.-ik- ii plHl of lha
piano atmrtod on .1 niKht with O.
Huntar Bryant tax mmot attd
Th'-fiiru' li Coloordi ntambar or tnr
city i;in.'t1. to tuneM roiid t :.! in
tiif MutMrn party of i-o oounty.
Princeton Men Will
Honor Dean We$t ot
Country Club today
Andrew p If oat i a nt
Princeton unlveraity v.-tii t.- tho
iruaal of Prlnooton tnon iti Tulaa
today a dlnnor will . ttivan nlm
ut tha Country olub
ail Prlncaton gra i 1 1
at land ara raojuaatad
I . Tai ry . ieafe :'.'
anight and
na who oan
'I prVlTir .1.
rioan Uh:
ti. iton bove
dealrea to wool all In
during Mk rial! in Tut
of the night luci OUtgldO the iwn
toot l; is mel earlv this tnorlilng hv
si. it .r mi Qralla to whom he
ill 111 i I eil Ills p IMilll'l- S'l"- iff
Qrallo made his wgy to Holden-
vlllo with the prlooner from which
point tame lo McAleolor by train
arriving tics afternoon
Tin tnilb whioh formed at Clbam
dor ..lid came to ghawnet laet
night waa eetlmated at loo men
ami wao ordorl) Wtion Davie wag
not found the mnl spl.t. aotnc ao
log to Wowokg lo intercept Sheriff
Brown and Othere going toward
Chandler with W. I! Miller a no-
no s- load at ThMwriee from Ot puty
Sheriff fi- I.' Fkurgeoa of Chandler
who acoompanled sin . iff Brown
ami Davlo pari or tn.- w'.iy to
gh i wnee
Miner f'ts returned to chandler
today ami II lii Jail there.
i Wati-h our wit ntpe for apaolgil vVi-rkar.
; p'ornr Vtnl r.iurlii atrr.'l. Atltl.
TULSA OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY MARCH 3 L920.
Schleswig! lolstein
Slate Is Announced;
Break With Prussia
LONDON .Match I. Beprooen-
latlvoo or lo- ftotrteewlg and Hoi-
Htein orgwnteatlongi togethef with
memboro of the various political
parties aegomblod at Kondaburgi
Holel today to proclaim the
ci- ii I pal Inn of mi trmwir I lot
ateln from rritHsla end 'to' egtatb
Uahmoni of a new otato s..s o die
poll Ii from blOlaflburg.
At ' ording to the dlep itch thn
ttai tnmloaaryi ir. Koooior in
an gddreag aaidj
' I am gOIng to llerlln this i 01
nltlg and hand over ihla 001 lata
tion or Independoaoo."
COPRNHAOBN Mar. h : The
coup lii tlchleswlg Holateln lii
which a new state ws aegabllohod
In the cutting away of the HOltagg
wig iioi-tein from PrttaWla oo
eurrod white tin. three loading
no mbero of the international com
mlgelon were gheenl from neng-
linrar 'I'he cnmmlHslotierM repre-
siei-ng Qroat Brltalni lfcanco nrni
Rweden an- hurrying booh and are
expected to roach Plengburg to-
night. REPUBLICANS OF
CITY ARE ANGRY
I emocrats A c c ti s e
Withholding Books
Registration.
EXCUSES ARE MADE
Voters Urged to Cu t Women
to Register; Duncan Re-
signs as Chairman
Charges of graft fraud and ills
honeel regietratlon methodg togethei
with threats of progOOUtMn Were
freely made at the indignation meet
ing of the republican Central city
committee memboro at the pounty
teurahottae lard night which oulml-
nated with the gppotntmentg to In-
veetlgatg the onargeg ami to make It
poKHihu for th" ropublioang of the
precincts to register
Judge i 11. Wllklbe former
United Statoo oommlaolonor ami who
is a. resilient of precinnt No. tl do
dared that no one had been permit-
led t" regtoter in his precinct The
; iral who area appointed official
fi irar he said had refuged 10 rt g-
leter any ont he .him- he gald he had
org hands when gome one offered
rovriNtlKH o. PAiiB MSB.
EDWARDS IN ILLINOIS
Governor Bittern I'rimnr.v PrctmlMPis.
to in i Itfhi lo i rtooo OottreD
lion WihhI Alt fceflteSra.
petition
CHICAOO Mar h u.- A
entering the natuo of fioicriior ivl
ward Bdwardo of KeW Jersey In lh
demooratlc procidentia! race in llll
nolo was taken io Springfield to
night following ii muss meeting at
which th. Ni w .letscy executive was
indorsed. Several opeekora ettet ked
William j. Bryan for his oppoaltion
in Bdwardo The petition win be
filed with the secretary of alalo to-
n.otrow it was announced.
Michael Elmmer preeldent of the
tfnlted OOoietieg WBO presided read
the following telegram from t.ovt
nor Kdwurds:
The fust gtop forward for pergonal
liberty was taken by the legislature
of New Jeroey today. I will carry
the game fight to the gen Kranclaco
oonyontioni The Idea of pergonal
liberty Is greater than any man. I
am with yoU In UHa fight for Aroerl
ca nlsrn "
gpRlNGFIBLD III. March J
'rh" i" tltion "f Ha lien taoonard
W ood ae a republican candidate at
i in. preeidentlal preferential primary
to to held In Illinois April It was
filed In the office of the aecretary of
Otato today. The petition bore r . 0 0 0
sign.it ill i s.
TWO HURT IN EXPLOSION
Minimis. lUanmlOg llouar lii-irmcil
i ij.iii Outmpavnta Ba. tpe
SHAWNBB afaroh I. Two men
are in a hoapltal badly bul not oti
loual) Injured ao the rooull of an
explosion of ga fumes I" a two
atory hrlcM building oooupieol b)
baggage company and ro ins
houai hero early today The Injures
are w B. Motenebochor mnl I'eta
llendereon who were blown from
tho building by the force of IhO
ploelon Klght oMorr paota or
lui looming house escaped from the
ha:i. ling clad only In night ololhlng.
lii
Ulldlng night flro ai d W.i
complolely
1 loot wln-n
1 w.i..- ocoupl
Baggage Ci
110 ad w Ind
bulldlnse.
iloatroyi d. 1 ho lower
riie egploelon neourred
d b) th" Oar) Hue am!
The oonengelon ohgt"
THREE BODIES RECOVERED
lout' Mi-r-iuu '-till 111 Making ot
uiur Bjohomlsn
II MalKAX N 8 March 'J frafi
M Waging I'he cargo of thn Upland
liner Bohemian winch broke in two
iaiid sank today afier tunning on the
1 Sumhro ledSO In a blinding enow-
Mi. ro 1 .-. rd.iy bad tonight rc ov-
. et 1 1 I he
bodies of Ihr of Lh H'-vee
mlien of the cm who are in
llevi t have perlahed when the "I
dor cam- to abandon tho blp
ran af 'in- bo. His wen- Identified
.is Lhoof "f .1" aaaleiani oteward aiati
1 fireman both of Liverpool Tho
Other five men al"o liail from Uer-
Ho.
LEGION HEARINGS
WIND UP IN ROW
Utilise Committee Votes
lo Hold Session le-
hind I'ltised Doors.
CHARGE BILLS BURIED
( luini
Denied and W rangli
I." Reiull
to Ho
Ail witnesses
Heard Soon.
BONUSES" ARE DISLIKED
Characterisation of Plan to
Pro id.' Relief Objected t"
by Boldiera.
WABHINOTON Merch 9
OOntatlVOO of t he Ani l' ii
appeal Ing tuda in fore th
ways nnd means eommlll
Initial public hen Ingi "n 'l
- itepre
legion
house
. at Us
ntaaO of
iniis deelgnod to h
formei eon li o
men. atecngty objectel 10 popular
ohara itorlaation of s ddicf raief n a
Islnilon no a govei imvat honna.
Kxlri hack nay. ns'd mi length
i.r gervloe for men not d'-urucr aid
Uirough l ino oettlemoBli home l.uiiu
in . or vooatiotial iri'itnt wuo adoo-
.. .'... I I... II i i II 111 Itll.
onninio idor of the legion " ho d I
enved that x. oon not) lOOtli with tne'
tit ct:lt or wi.r alii ringing in in
eari firmly believed thu gorernmenl 1
hi il an obligation ! ill nil" enmo
oU nf the conflict h.'iniliciippeil bodily
and financially.
There v.a a Hare up at the out
..ot over mOahOdg id I euci In
bfo ring morn than lod peroono who
i. luaa ad an onunrtunlty to ra
i rco-r mair i ! we
A I I
Idler linn 100
made that iho
'tl s-'tlt I i tin'
until after the
k iiilp i til I in had ha
ci mmlltog ir r burial
N'livemh.'r election.
-"r men- lotu d i
The iv r. ingle
and sharply denied
got ao f;.-n ml ih.it the hearing . mu'ii i
In confuaton. the committee I ilet
agreeing at an OtOOWtitfO aOOOlnn to
lloton !
morrow
nil Wltl.eerli'a. Kl I llllg 111- I
If It took two mouths.
Outline Dome ado
i
.fori
the sudden termination
the gggelon Kriinklln U'tiher. com
mandfr of thi Amar.oan lccm ..mi
Thomna W Miller clialriraii of Oo
national loolaietivt oommllia)gapri
actited briefly II outline of W" ti l i tho
orgnniaatlon ooughl rrom obngreog
Moth di clan id si i vice men were ml
iifkiiig for a I us and Miller iiaset t
ed thai 1000000 ooldlert directly af-
fected were i lively watching con
gldaration of the matter of gdJUOl
meni compongatlon
"An overwhelming majority of eg
aorvlce men feci otrongly thai tins
fovernmeni owes an oIiiikhiiou to aii
nereona who were handlcnpped
either liodily or riiuinclally. Ih" na
I tlonal commander declared adding
that -lisanii u tii-'ri wninen ren k
i ttion " to Hie end thul tin y would
no longei i J'-cia of private
charity."
llecommendatiotia for legislation
Were li! ' - SI III Ci
I O I III W - I .ii
eettlenunts covering rartiiH in an
otateo; aui to encourage purchaoo of
homoei VOcMlonal training and ad
luaitnent of compenaiitlon haaetl on
length of service for thoeo nut do-
airing to avail tin msetvra of th"
other three features
Adjustment lloanl
Mr .Milhr ileehited that a war
oorvlOO adjustment based on Justice
bad taken th plain of pension!
bused on charity.
'A w ar service a d lust men I will not
detract from that high sense of pa
trlotlem which the oervloe man win
ever hold ao In rltage" he aald.
' B) approving the plan tie. legion
will not depart from Us high pur
poses and lofty IdOaU) JUgtlCO do-
ma mis no apology
Mr. Iflller said the returned aal
dlor'o gervloe had not fitted him to
ears more money and thai his
financial aiatua was not nearly
(rund go that of lite man who re
malm d in civil life lie addl d I hat
tn mOal ensea there waa an added
borne burden Incurred during Ins
abooncOi
Tin America n legion fOOll It Ins
waited long enough for congress
Rhoaj what it will do to relieve tin
financial disadvantages of 01 service
men." ho declared
23 DEFENDANTS FREE
nvoaaimrnl ' loaee lilnsi Teatlinon)
in NciviH-trv t'a- Vl Dlgntlg-
sot ot inn Indictment foiinto
1 ' B A v I 1
dtem lowing
m u ih. g
the field
conopirac v
It A PinS Ma" 1
t lie ohg 1 get- a '
tvorntnenl lode)
n th" Newbori y
lo an even It'll.
The a. t i"ii 1 tin
arrowed
aleotl .us
In 1 d.
1 1 10 i . 1 1
feudal le
1 rani 1
1 lalli'V .ISHi-t nil
oi to
11. need
dire. I
general jus' after ho h id ai n
Ihr- enil of tha prosi "lit ion's
teetimon) 1 "iiy minor
fei.daiiiH
were in 1 he Hal.
Tomorrow has In eu -1 aside I
tnotiong wid argumenlo ' to- fit
of (ho dofonao testimony Ig like
tharefore no' lo he offeroaj kiefo
I 'l 1' III sdu "
Thi. dofanaa oullltiol
ledge geaoion ih" nioiii
win pres nt tomorrow!
'.in W laittli tOW "ill 1 ;
aa.1 of 0 mis thi ee llm
ti.ib.y
mo which
1 lent Ma
foi dloml
111. I Mix
and fi
eon et II
iha uuti. Intent ' "
charge OnOptl sc. 'o
wiiti ihe general sleotlo
six charge oonapiracy
pi use of I lo- Hi. lll l.
.iiuj '
Ull 1
1 .1 1
K .to iline
t'af.irr 4 titular
U II dvt
iihitori ri
Wool a nitli
II
Johnson Charges l rue
of Money by Leading
Opponents in Dakota
mi i' in i.t it. n. i-
ii
.- " not Hiram lohnaot
i i. '. i tor ii in tonui'n opened
upon hia loading opeonentg for the
republloan nomination for tuo
proalrlenry charging lhal Iho eg
pin in. it. i.t mane m iho Houtn
ekotg primary i- ouch aa nag
I. o.i been seen In an) impo gn.
it is obvlooe." aald iho acua-
tm ' ih. it this state bus become a
i idoug battle ground of the
wee I h and pea w i"'1 ' Inanclal
t. s lureea of my two h adlng op
ponentg
eidom m an) otato nan bio n
nt extravagant egpeetdMare of
mono) in a primary campaign
been oeen ' cannoi compote wlin
them in tins kind ot out' h' it
ti ll. In- thell good fill tune lllld UlV
miefhrtuni lhal ihe ran ggpeno
anormoun oumo of mono) and that
i cannot i have book of me no
great ot ioi at Ions Ho Irilhl. no
pnw i fui t ' lo i iho ' note t am
depend llu.' hue. s evfr in giy po-
litical ronteetg upon the noma lot"
Ing nod i-nring free patriotic clt
laenghlp the inarUculato maaa
wlio iiiake I lila isuinirv groat and
Inauro lui future dentin)
DKTROIT Mich Much
Maim lo net. ii Leonard Wood lo
nlgnl aftei reading a dispatch
n Mitchell s H . quoting Hem
l it- Hit mi .lohiiKtm na cbaiging
that republloan oandldaloa fur the
preeidentlal nomination wore
Opt luting large sums in IhObT
Sm ih Dakota campaign said
"If In- Is gn) I i ' f than I n:n
i piii him from the bottom f
toy bean
"Ih. senium- la a friend of
m inc. na id i icnei a I I. "lie
has my UtmOgl lespect
MEMORABLE DAY
IN AUTO CIRCLES
ic. laatr-ai
tvepiBVe i
Yesterday Was
Wiih Features
il iron
.tb lilt. I
Auto Show
VISITORS PRAISE SHOW
Pioneer
Says
Kansas City Dealer
Tulsa BxhibM i
One of Best.
Todny'x PlUglUNSJ.
oil n. in I oi s open
octal onioi laliiniooil uiini'
afternoon ami eieunnt
10 p m. Add rem by uov .1
Itohertaon of k l.ihoniu
II A
in no
I in m l m;
BY i.Aitin
Alltotnohlle
DAIUBY
Bdltot
ruiso automobile
the week will
roeterday
Show M'e M
al the '
olid of
bo long
i inhered
II
a io replete
... .A . .
Tin at no.
table d
four
ill esses
.lot daui
St!
the full show bete
ire ago. in edatiuon to .nt
hy Bdward s lordan M.
Motor i 'a i i ompany praai
gt nt. Gov i i: a Kohartaos of
Oklahoma and Mayor iiuhiuuai of
Tulaa the exhibit proper was in full
siving. with attendance even greater
than the .lav prcvloue.
Tulaa automobile denlera were
I - in Hie morning to vlli Ing de li-
tis of the eotlthWi st and In tin' after-
noon at a roeoptlon to the public
riie night h program w'fu featured
by the deaier'a grtd maroh. Bnter-
talrimi-iit of the higlnvHt chum waa
provided Tin do was oonehldod
wiiti danomg
Praia for the ahow from two
leaders 'n aoothw.wtern motor Ing
clroleo was egproaoed yeetorday Mr
Jordan waa onthuelaatlo ou r th
ahOWi del larlntr it to lie one of the
In at he has hi en Una year
.i Prank Wltweri .Ionian dig
trlhutor of Kansas City Mo. for
three nana preeldenl of the Kan
OOSTINDgl) OS PAflK. SINK
Labor Leader Running
licliiiifl in Seattle Race
IB tTTLI
Complete n
Wish Mareh I
ii 1 el in ns fro o 1 II seal 101 leg
Is mil of 1 total of '.'7:'. give
11 ecln
Maj
oa m
r Hugh m Caldwell mayortlty
do ' at lode! s elect 1111 a tutal
of
10 (ti volee " had or .';iai vote
...11 .laiois Duncan secretary of the
Ri iti e Central laObor council hla
opponeni heavy vote waa raat.
Iiu 11 was a leader in last year'e
gi nero 1 eti ike.
Motaer Hold Ktevtlog
Tho annual oleOtlOn of TuISS
lodge. No til I .oval fit der of
etoooe will bo hold tonlghi at the
Booet lodge room on Houth Boa ton
avenue The of floee of dictator paat
dictator vice dlotator prelate ami
trueteea will ba filled
New York Life
Insurance Co.
Farmer & Duran
aPr.l'IAI M . I I S
goa public Bldg I'i 151
LB PAGES.
ADOPT TWO RESERVATIONS
Her els Hero in ew
Sky Drama WhoSet
New Altitude Murk
felt lorVo lotph .-I' rwSatsW
aaawaaVaaaaaaaj
M.uor Rudolph Bchroedei of Chl
i ng. is recovering In a Dayton hoe-
glial aftei th mool romaraablo ami
tlit 1 1 1 tnK flight in the hlntory of air
nevtfai v a or ni ii toe icr dropped
from a helshl of IS.OIO fed nearly
geVOO mlloe oavlng hla lit" when
ivillnn I'.utill feet of the earth only
tn eemi-eokruoiy gripping his oon-
in.llc. s ami guiding hla aliflane Into
! a long gliding awecp. Thn height
n a bed bv M a ..r Ino.slei lc e iks
j all prei Ioum one mini nil it OdOgOOOrda
1 1 nperatura of II dean a below
I aero eauaarl tin fiver a .yidnlla to
frees temporarily blinding him
During th deaeant bin oayson tank
orok i i out a n roaming n iro
In a dis) dr f five milea wit-
... . .f ut
McCook fi' i.i. Dayton the failing
inn. hill" looked like a comet. MeJOf
Sohroedor was attompUng la rotKh a
height i.r to.O Oil feet. When lit thi!
height of .Itl.nilO. numbed by the In-
tense oold and blinded tin ioat Saw
trol of hla machine
WITNESSES ARRESTED
lui. Who Testify for I. W. WVa In
Central la Tragi oly Am iiciii
on I'crjiiry harg'x aMsaSSSl
IIONTBSANO Wash March I.
Ouy Brag a I6 ye.u -obl nag and J.iy
1 'oiik. arrested on oh arses of perjury
in connection with toetimony tiuy
gave today at 1 be armlMiloo day tnur-
lci trill worn released tonight on
bond of ant a.
Both were gallad by thn defenas in
an ef foi 1 to cstahliMh an overt aot
on th.- pari of Warren . rirltnm
murder of whom is the apectflc
I. ii- ai-iin-ii ttie 10 alleged I. w.
W. defendants In tho trial.
Dafon ounsei contending proof
bad been ootabliehed tiiat Orlmm
had pat lieipiiicil 111 an attack on tho
I. W W hall in I'entralla. wlilch t tin
dofena. oaaerta itntiieillat-ly pieced
e th" liilllugM renew. .1 efforU to gel
before lha jmy evldeaoo relating
.111 aiicged I'onapir iu-y of I'erilialin
huailicei tion lo laid the I. W W
hall 'lite court eiiatalned ohjeollorio
to I Ii in testimony lint agreed to bear
I grgumonto on iha matter tomorrow
I Itray k. charged wiih having VWorfl
falsely In testifying Prank Van Oil
Idor an American legion member
waa al. Hiding mar the door of the I
W W hall when firing began Cook
1 gave evhleme conflicting with Unit
given by aevoral atata ami one ie-
fena wiinesai regarding the point
where the armistice day purade
hilled prior to the firing.
GIRLS WANT HUSBANDS
tin in Italian Mlaarai xiiontt.-ii to
I ultctl Malca un I'bilgc In Mull
at laiist SUty lns.
NKW V Otis at eh 2 Twelve
Itiiilati girls who came lo the United
HtauM 10 marry American aoadlora
but wtio haVt been held at Bill!
Island he. 11 a- thai could lint pllMH
the lliaracy teat learned tonight
Waahington had ruled they may be
admitted io the country fur no
i.i)s providing thoy sign a pledge
not to marry durtni lhal time
ir Senator Colder"! ponding tdii
to exempt them from iho reading
teat in pasaad UlO) will he free to
wi.1 Ho If soldier lovera I' .en If Die
hill fall! to In -
a law thorn i
a ihaie. lor Ihe g.rla lor during
the rii O i v m. thev may barn to road
ihe required 10 words.
The newo spread rapidly and th.
- doughboy Romeoa aooopted
promptl) He 1 I' was said at Ilia
(gland tonight tout or five of ihe
giris probably would gun weir
freedom tomorrow deaplto tin feot
lhal eomo of the un 11 live in district
cltlee Bvery man had aspreaaad his
determination to ooud his "girl" to
Hchool day night or tsithk until
she ci n t a ad
Some of ihe girls have been at
Kills Islnnd atnee UetOhor
t'orn-Mmr o Dead
BAI .ti Mi hi 1;. Md Man h "
laaai Itaffael II ourvlvor ol un
I'allfortila gold ruah In 1141 1'
. .
ita iiimore m do id
1 1
ns
on r
00
llelaooi
l'reii doll)
1 glw
V lt
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PRICE ". CENTS.
Lodge Proposal Ap-
proved by Greater
Majorities.
PRESIDENT REBUKED
Democrats Desert Him on
Monroe Doctrine; More
Ar- Swinging Over.
FINAL DEADLOCK NEAR
Votinn Merc Forrrmlity for
Showdown on Ratifica-
tion of Treaty.
WASH rWO TON March J.- Two
-uoie .f h repuhltoan rcu-rvntlona
lo the peace treaty one of them af.
fis'tlng tho lilt.'eily dehllcl Mooino
doctrine provcbin were ra. adopted
111 the aetiatu today without change
and by greater majority Maui Uiey
nowrtnaadad wln-n OgaghSSJag jiraiea'Ul-
ed I. tilt Nnvemher.
Tin .M-itiroe il' i trtaie reoervaitton.
whloti Senators tiawt been told "
hi a reel v lean obJaotirawaMa to eraei
dagll Wilson tlian that reiatlng lo
Article in (ft ii auppnrt of II
demoi rata and WOO by a vole of M
to itU after a gtilaHtitiitn dntflnil by
1 tie il.'liioi-rnti.i leaders had boon re-
jeotegti Tim voto on tim repuhiioea
propoaal woe II to St in 30veIlliler
when only nlti.i .1. niiuTata aupport-
sl It.
The orlier renerintlnn acitod on ate
Hills tin. fun juriartlctlon of the
I mil d Statea over purely dnmeatlo
qUaettons ajad wan ah.p'i d b 0 to 2fi.
wiih 11 demoorata heitiinit to moke
up tne majority in November it got
toe vi.lio if only 1: 1I1 111 ii'tnln and
waa ndopted It to .10
Utile debate attei I the aswiate'a
action alt clenii tila api'iirisnlly 1 en
ceiling I bait the arucceaMive roll cnlla
wen merely ru ninjltleaj to let even
"ii'- go mi record bofora the final
deadlock which now generally la ex
pecle.i 1 nut the treaty over Into
the cuiniMiig-n.
Oct rum Hiving Over.
I in the Monroo dm trine reaerva -
Hon aevoral demooratta who did not
vote for adoption In Novenihar
awung over to Un. repuhlN ana on to.
day'a roll call. They were Henntor
ins ). h mi Rantnokgj glotoher Kim
I II. I'lttmiui and llnuderaon ;.'e.
I .-- 1. King Utah; Hmlth. ileorgi
and ktyara Mrmmuia. Tlielr diofec
iicn on that laaoj woo declared by
the repobtleana to ho h Bainltloant
devolopmonl in view of rooonl inti-
mation! reagMng laviniao 0 Hi aena-
tora th.it the preeideni baai assailed
out ithn Monro ductrrne an 1 Arllc.li.
111 rescrvwiluns ua particulurly ob-
Jectlonable
II was over these two rero't-vationii
thl the I 1 isirtlaaji rivpromlai ne-
gotiinlouH cainii to Krief. the reptib
In-all li .ntera -..rvlrig notara. itlint thev
would OOnaenl to no mndinrwMon II'
either nnd iho democrutn ImMivuing
thnt neither wont. I he acecplHihkn Mr.
they stood 1 111 the dem'a'ratin ailh.
BtHutO proaonted today li Hnnator
HltohoOl k of Nebnuika Ihe pa-rty
leader the vote wna atrietly on 1
Ihlao except fr Sonatora it nod. Mia
Hourl and KhbddH Tcnneaamn who
voted with Bio repnblloane in appo
altlon
olier democrutn vrClnfr for the
Monroe dootrdno reservation were:
harnliorlaln riregtwi; llore. (ikbi-
l onui Klrby. Arkntirna; Owen Okla-
homa n.ed. Kaaaourl; Shiebln. Ton.
neaaei ThomSa f'oloratlo; Trarntnel
miorlda
A ilemiv-rnfle nubarTtnte for fhai
republloan Monroe doctrine reeeirva
tion waa rejected hy a vote of 43 10
'M today.
Iin- lidge reservwtlona dednrea
the at On POO doctrine "wholly outHldo
the Jiiriwlb tJon" of the -i of
I riationH and BUaooptlblO only tn In
1 terprelntionaj arid cnnati-uctlnn by the
1 I'nlted staes
I'n-scricfi DOOtftaaa
Tula rogoi 1 a lion oarrlog out the
unbroken hiann-y of the Monroe doc
trine and im application hy the
United gtategM declared Henator
Lodge reptrblloan icaiier with
one exeontlon it la the moat vital
point In the treaty and I a'tach a
greater importance to It hecaune the
delegation from tiroat lirltaln to the
tn-1. e oonforenoa in a fuvnaa art.ite
mint gald that Ir would hereafter be
Interpreted by the league
'The Ifonroe doctrine la onra ee
tnbllshed by the I nltcd Hlaoa wath
nut any trapping of allruleni for the
1 rot. otlon ol the Hatted Statea If it
is impaired I ahatl vote ugainat this
treaty. "
The republican t eoorraaioai deriar
Ing or the t ight of 1 he United BtotaWtO
ih elite all dn in eat Id nueattona under
- Mm league of nai :011a wna adorted hr
vote of r(l
: 1. ' . nf tor repealed 'f
forts liv Ihe
ii tnocrata m atnod i-
had failed.
Tin 'I. mOCrata w' o voted for the
adoption were Agbumt. Artwnna;
t-nemnerloln Oregon: iiore iikiajio-
ma; llendereon Nevada; Kins. Utah;
Myere Bontanal Nugent. Tdnho;
I'ln in. (atllfornta; Pitttnan Nevada;
I fin it. allaaourl; Klili Ida. Tr tmeaoee.
Smith th "i -'la- Thomag Ootoradoi
Tra mmeli inorlda.
The domoa tie question reeervatlea
.1 . .1 n.i r i" g sujiporr five dauno-
cralg who had 1101 voted for it In
November Senator! aahjurat. ArUona
md Plttm in lin t Mendcraon Nevada;
Myera Montana ami Nugent btahn.
101 nib twopogitlog a' ". Soruttor
Hitel I.'- oubatltnt wag rejected
hv .-"lid republloan lineup julned
: i-n Kafd and Hhtelda To
. 1 hi liato Is to eu -lor the
Shan I nog reeei ailon.
Pnvar Mtln 'i ' .u.
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