The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 29, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 27, 1920 Page: 2 of 20
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TULSA DAILY WORLD WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 27 1920.
BARONS TO HELP
CUT COAL PRICES
1000 Operators Vole to
Aid Palmer in Fight
on High Rates
UNANIMOUS DECISION
livery Mnn Attending Meeting
at Cleveland Decided to
Stand ly Att'y-Gencrnl
Ol.nvniiANt) Oct. 2C At an op-
cn mcctlriR today of npproxlmaicly
1000 mill npi'i iitorrt rcpieentltiK
20000 nft coal opctatoi n r "mil ii-
tlon vnn tmanlmmiKly iidnptHil plt'dK-
Jti: nltpport to Attorney flfinnrnl
J'nltnur to cllmliinto tinrcammiildy
Mull pilii'H mid unwind practice.
Vher am It exl.t.
Thin iiPtlon followed receipt of a
lnpMKiKn today fiom tho attorney
ircneinl icfiui'HtlnK MIlimliiouH coal
operator to co-openito with dopait-
Mont of JiihIIoj In cllmlnntlnK iiii-
rrnminHtdy hlKh price for ronl.
Today' irenornl meeting vim
called by Colonel I. II. H'enlz piinl
dmil of tlin National Coal aM" i.i
t'on to (otmldnr 11 lri:rnni tout Ii"
tho nttorney irentirul to tho iihIii
tlon liiHt nlKht tir;lriR Hint lcp In'
taken to ullmlnatn oxorliltnnt price
tor milt rniil.
MemhciM of tho National Coal m-
rix'lalloti lirld a uieetlnir till ltiohinp;
nnd ctmnldcrcd Din aM'irney Ki'Iht-
iiI'm riKiuvM nnd the r -ft oal Wtu-
ntlnn and voted to maintain lliolr
fixed policy nvaliiHt taltlni? any ne-
tlon tnuchliiK upon coal prl on. he.
ciiilno of rentrlctlonit In their charter
The aHxoclatlon voted to refer tho
communication to it Hceond mcotlnir
i'omprlltiK Individual emit operators
luilh In and ittt of tho itnclatlou.
Thin meeting after a whnrt ad-
journment to Klvn a committed time
to proparn n renoluilon plcdKliiK tho
attorney Kcncntl their nuppurt In
etlmlnallnK unrcannahly IiIkIi price
find tmwlHe pnu.'tli-cM whero mucIi ex-
lut tho resolution wim uniuilmiiiinly
mlopted n copy of which wan wiled
to tho attorney iiommtl.
tier many tinea After
World Due Mono pin
If eld lief ore I lie War
VHIIIVOTON. (lit 2fl.- T xt
of a (Icrman Kovornment decree
pmrtlcilly loclrtll.liiK production
of roallai In that toiintry whu re-
ceived toulKht III official advice.
Ilidlentlotm Hint (lei many wan
planning lo ntttmpt to rKiln her
pre-war miprenmcy In dyetuff
Wild Been In the decree.
Complct. eontrol of tho rtlnlrllin-
llon of iiiw material for irflnlnx
inMtiir I ijlven liy the dui'mn to
a union repreentlnR nil lrrunrhc
of Indurr.ry. Hmployer and em-
idoyod are represented In ul
nurnher mnt the ffovnrntiwnl hy
I hi milliliter of ncoiiomlrN em-
powered to protest moilnm mi h de.
eliiloim an ecin contrary to public
welfui e
HeKiilallnn of thn roallnr trade
lltiil lieonomlr iU"MttotiM eomeinltiK
JorlMlctlnn of the union im well
an thn nupervlidnii of rxportu and
erutln I'oallnr nr placed undor
import and pil.'ii iIkImi;.
doren Arknn"" town nnd nuked for
a rolifcrt ' wl'h member of n toni-
mitten of 1 1'pnuiiiern 01 ifrii'lr.ed to
In n'litii ill- petllp Ii
U. S. SHOULD JOIN
TO PROTECT SELF
Roosevelt Says Foreign
Crash Would Hurt U.
S. Standing Alone
.VI5W VOItK O't. 2(1. Hpeaklnu
nt a dinner and three political till-
lien In Hrooklyn tonight I'tiitiklln
It. Itooieveit declined tho United
Stali'H might "an a mere matter of
riclf-prencrvaf lti to take part In at-
tempt lielim made to ntalilllr.it mid
Improve worPI fm.ince" throUKh tho
I en Mi" of nation
"If n crnh In furelgn part nhould
occur the Unlteil mate would lie
iieilmiMlv affected." he mild "If for
lio other leamm Minn In n nelfinh one
the United Hlatea tnunt Immvdlalelv
remnne her plme at thn tnhlo with
other nation In order that economic
'mid financial dlffn-ultlen reulllitK
from the war may tie ntrnli?litenoil
out. It In of coutRii reamiimldn to
mid (lint If u ii'll.ip.i" o- curn lienui'
.if the t'nltcd Statcrt not taking part
In world affair it l not menlv
Ametliiuin who n"' ' "nttertcd with
tiiieliii' iiiii' "ii w hi will "nffir
ROOT'S PLAN IS APPROVED
i
l-.'icry olhor AincrPun will feci thu
1I"W due. tiy."
I J:r-oil Mn ha received Mr.
Kooi-evf a nald IndPnle beyond n.1-
mimt any nlnidow of donot that (lov-
ernor Cox will bo eloUcd. A vai
nuiuimi of voter thouuh normally
affiliated with the republic nil party!
lie moe'iii'd will voto Uiu uvmuci'iilio
ticket
"It docn not iiimin that they will
become democrats" ho Added "It
doc not mean that they will cctinu
to call th"'ineve tin u nenernl rulo
rcpubll" him but 11 iloen inuiin they
liiiilir.ilHHl the Iminii uinco of tilt
'vlcciloii to thu futuro of tho United
i Hutu.
"One other tendency of thinking
voteiM In bncoioo very apparent to
mi In the hint few days. They nro
hcg'tinlliit to iwill.e that tho election
of heuAtor IIirdliiK loc not moan
I the eitiilnrt of national nffalm hy
the lepubllean party during tho com-
ing two or four yoarn. Thu re.'nion
i for thh l obvloiiH. Tho prenent
iealetihlp of tho republican pnrty Ii
hopeleiwly dhlded. Merely for enm-paii-n
piirposii they huvo Jitdd to-
Ketlicr after n fiiHhlon."
NKW VOKIC Oct. 20. Sonator
Viniiiin K. Iloruh nf Idaho after a
rnnferoncc today with tho director
of the ea!ern division of thn rn-
jiubllcan iinttonal headiiunrtem hu-
u will h av for Connecticut on n
I 1114 tour.
PRICE
If we depended on the price alone to induce the buying of Holmes Fall
and Overcoats we might as well close our doors.
For Price Without Quality Is Worthless
Here you will be shown Fall Suits and Overcoats that meet every require-
ment for Quality and S(tyle at a price astonishingly low.
$28.65 $36.65 $44.65
Spend just a few moments' time and investigate the worth and value of
these Suits and Overcoats it mean the saving of many a dollar.
HOLMES CLOTHES SHOP
223 SOUTH MAIN ST.
i
Joncui" of .VnlloiiM Council Nupiwirt
International Court Idea.
Hy Ainni'liiliMt l'... Hints Wire
imnSSULS. Oct. 2d Thn council
of the I'-ncuo of imtlonn nptiroved
today the plnn for a iiermnnent' court
of Inlernntlunnl Justice n adopted hy
The llngui" commlttco of JurlMn ex-
cept provision for obligatory Jurl-
diction nnd noma minor matter.
Thoro pnrlK of tho plnn generally
Attributed to Kllhu Hoot former
American secretary of ututo were
accepted.
ArkntiHa 1 vim pen flnn Hike.
UTTI.13 HOCK Ark. Oct. 28
The Arkannan Natural (Ins compnny
'today wlthdrow a patltlon filed with
tho Arkiiimas corporation rommln-
nlon nklnK for lncrenitcd rate to
Indtmtrlnl ct'iiauninrw In morn thn a
The owner of real estate should
know that the TITLE is his oi
right of possession and should
be SFXURti.
Title Guarantee &
Trust Company
Cosdcn Building
Phone Osage 8100
g(S.xclja n g ear
I BflNrt . COflPANt
r
When you are struggling
in the water you don't
want good advice you want the
life boat. " When you are in finan-
cial difficulties the thing you
want is money. And you want
your owii money to do with as
you please. In such times of
financial distress and they are
liable to happen to all of us YOU
WILL THANK YOUR STARS
IF YOU HAVE BUILT UP A
SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THE
EXCHANGE NATIONAL OF
TULSA.
The
Exchange National
of Tulsa
"Oklahoma's Largest Bank"
I m .
i
The prices we're quoting on
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
are very low for such quality
Wright Clothing -Co.
204'
So
Mam
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