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fULSA DAILY WORLD MONDAY APRIL 11 1921
COLBY ADVOCATES
'JUSTICE LEAGUE'
Tolls Democratic Club It
Is Needed to Ileal the !
World's Afflictions !
SEES DAWN NEARER'
Kxpocls America (o Speak to
'Afflicted brethren' Soon
on Such a Plan
Legislative Sidelights
Governor's Editors Had n Good Meeting Even If a Cor-
respondent Did Knock tho Fnco Off Robertson's Sec-
retary Snys Col. Hinds Sid Unilcy No World-Beater
Hut Ho'll Do Till n Hotter One Comes Along Attempts
to Jockey With Speaker Schwnbo So Far Fall Flat.
NKW YOltlC. April iOOr-
(Tunlzrd pence ami a league of Jus-
tlco will heal llin wnrld'H nffllcilonn
Ualnhrldgn Colby former secretary
of state toll mure than 1000 Ktiests
lout night nt thn annual Joffcrtion
day dinner of His National Demo-
cratic club.
'The frrcnt Idea of an organized
peace mill of a tragus of Justice"
Mr. Colby mlil "Is today even
Greater anil morn impressive than
lis builders dreamed. Almost hour
to liour tlii wisdom of ovent.
wlilch I often greater tlm 11 Hint of
man declares It lo bo tlm only so-
lution of tlm world's perplexities
thn oril ouro of Hh woes. Onn ty
one tlm shrewd ovunlonn llio nrtftil
substitute- the loud puffing and
pompon nltornnth'fn crumple up
undnr tho lot or itctunlltlis.
'Tito democratic pnrty run afford
to wnlt In pntlcncn and confidence.
Tlio dawn Is approaching. Tito day
la at hand when America will
speak lo her afflicted lirrtliruu
throughout tlx- world In the lan-
guagn of honor nnd Justice; of gen-
jronliy nnd unwi-lf IhIhh-hi; of per-
formance and fulfilment."
Othf r speaker were flnvernnr Al.
bert Crltohlu of Maryland! Alfred
K. Smith former governor of New
York: Henry Van Dyke nnd
Charles II. Alexander preNldent of
thn cluli
Wootlrow Wlliion sunt the follow.
InR message which wan read after
a toast had been proposed to liltn:
"It Ih interesting and stimulating
to rnflect that when wo rnlebrntn
thn memory of ono of Hid great
fniindcra'of Die republic wo under-
take If wo are slnenro a solemn oh.
ligation to perpetuate and set for.
ward tho work which ho tllil.
"Jofforsftn conceived It to bo tho
mission and destiny of thn I'nltod
Stats to mako It eiiMlor for men
everywhere to nttuln liberty nnd llio
blestdngs of Knulni self-govern-mont
and to render Justlcn Imperii-
tlvo In thn dealings with nations
nnd peoples with onn nnoUior an
well as In tho dealings nf govorn-
moots with their own subjects.
"Do we? If wo do tyhnt do wo
mean to tin about It?"
Hy the Installation of 11 dams
Spain Is planning to muko tlio (limd-
ulquivlr river navigable from t.-
vlllo to Cordoba a project that 1ms
bson considered for centuries.
Hv -w II HINDI
World Capitol rti""il"it.
OKLAHOMA I'lTV April 10.
Al laid llio governor Iish declared to
the people thai he will have smim-
tiling further to do about getting Hlo
iii--iui.i-ii nf tin legislature together'
for the purpns (it pluming a few np-
prciprlstlon intmmnes. The Wot Id
rnrrld the niino.niii-ment prior to
what tlm coventor oiilil for the rea-
son Hint no other rutirsn eould bo
followed. Thn governor overtouk
the f nut after he hail shaken hlsjiiud
Siell.
Tho iiiuioiiriremciit Hint Ihrtro
would bn t ill I 1 Into eotifereni n a
nutober uf furtuers luwycis iloctotH
anil eilttors didn't e.use dlsuf foctlnn
among those who work for The
World. The capital col respondent
asked thn editor and near-editor to
I'otue on and bn pinnem. Ah n mat-
ter nf porstmul kindneiiit and to keep
society going (Untight ho advised
those not on the stcitn not tu bo
priwnt.
Only tltn mont rlnso observing tin-
rlntetuijd how hnril It Is lo do UiIiikh
not wanted donu by those in nu-
thoilty. Hut the 'ovornor had n itood
meetlnif. One rfiresenlntlvn of iv
Tulsa afternoon nowspnper procond-
ed to knock tho fnco off the kov-
ernor'M prlvnto secretary but outsldo
of that there was no ensitalty. Natu-
rally tho editors ciillnil In wuro front
thn ple-eoiinter eontluteuicuy and
watted only for tho Bovornor's words.
Homo weio Imprentied with tho
mighty coventor and wull they
should bo ho Is the only noveror In
any state of the union In two yeurs
who hits lost all of tlm uonfldenco of
nil thn people.
Tho peoular Idea that Is botif
piopiiicated Is over tho cause of tlio
leiriKliiiuiu helm; luljimtniul It
eatiin nflvr the uovurnor hud sud-
denly onunod rupubllran meinhurs of
the lower houso to either absent
ttiemselves or volo nKaltiMt tho reo-
ommi.'iidiitlon for hln lmpeuehmeiit.
It wiu a sorry Saturday nlichl to liuvo
tho senators tell tho Iioiihu what to
do and the dlf forennvf In ths two
prlnt'lnil appropriation bills amount-
ed to $1!7U0.U0I. Hid llnlley had
watched patiently for nn opportunity
to pass sensible appropriation bills
without wariilntc moved to adjourn
the house anil that motion carried.
Thorn urn thousitudM of better po-
litical movers In this statu than
Halle)' but for a perniin who tmikoH
up IiIh mind mid proceeds Into uc
tkiri hu is a bull-neckod scientist and
with tho couriiKn of his prodlctlons.
Tlmro have been many criticisms and
explanations but Hallny let loosn of
liiKlslnturo (tilcker and on shorter no-
tlco thnti iny nf thn legislators who
have Kono 'before
Thoru Is really nothing to worry
about. Thnru Is chtitter front tlio
etatshouso Hint the clnvalortt will
lutvo to stop and that this and that
Institution will liavo to closn down
tell that to Hii minnows us thoy
swim up stream.
Half of thn Inxtltiltlnns have been
conducted llleKally from thn lieu lu-
lling an tho ntatehntiMU crowd will
find a iramdcnt way. Tho Kovarnor
can call Km leKiiiuture Into oxtt aor-
illnaiy xfBHiuii mill K'" hhiuu uppio-
piWttliiiiH t'ltiHed providing ho iIcjch
not have Clnrs Nichols Mix. Lnuney
and llany ( nrdell ready lo uttneh
n million dollars extra for every bill
In be plumed. That kind of legisla-
tion may appeal to some folk" but
they are imi of tho taxpnyliiK class
ifiwkcylnir Willi IIoiimi
The stnte iiilmlnlstratli'ti heads
have been trying to Jnchey with
Hponknr HiliHulie nlm.'ii tho lefclsla
lure adjourned. Thero have been
iiimori thai Hiate Chaliinan Jim
HrtlTlp h.ie henn consultud. but they
Ire tun r I rin d
HiIiwuimi has no far expressed tho
opinion that the llouso did all that
ould bo expected Under thn elreum-
laiwc It Ih known that lie Is none
too kindly toward the iidmlnlHliatloo
for H Invasion of the hmfxc on a
iU(stluu of 'law.
In Hint conlent which Hln speak-
er's forres lout nn a tie vote two
lepuhllran absentees both in tlm
city were of unusual prominence A.
K. I'rnwr of llartliwvlllo and I O.
Wlsmeyer of Kalrfftx.
Ilopreoeutntlvo t'raver has boon III
slncn that tlnia and Mr. Wlsmeyer
has been nono too well. There with
other republicans not present but
thuy were on Hie !xcueed lint and
had been so registered for several
days.
It Is understood that the stnto ad-
ministration In loth lo let nut tltn
ontractH n winded on that dnto until
lifter mi i.'li 1 1 mo an appropriations
ran bn made to keep buslncMS run-
nlnic smoothly.
'I I ml Hid I'coplo May Know
At the tlmo thn 1 In liny motion to
adjourn tlio hounn of ropreNuutntlvus
thero wero pendliift In the two houses
measures which carried ovor $28-
000000. Thero tuny liavo been a fow
overlooked but tlio total was over
that anil tlio otatti administration
was prennltiK- down on tho house to
puss enrlt one of them.
No one presslni; for tho bills ad-
mitted thut (iny conNldeniblo pnrt
of tho sum was tiecewary to con-
duct government and thn hoimu took
the only course prudent folks could
they closed the curtain.
The linusn bad passed emergency
appropriation bills of tho senate for
days before nnd tho wlsn head nf
the senate was IkiIiIIhk them up for
slcnnttiru until he could force mi-
other lino drive. That cnimlit him
hard -It was "found" nftur oflveral
iloyci that n tmlvoislly appropriation
had reached the suiiatn mid been
"slituvd" five days beforo the com-
mittee found It.
Straintii tliliiw.i happen In our
slate If wo read closely and do not
Ki't oxcltvd by those who trot too
close to tlio ifcni'rul npproprlutlou
wnKolt
llrlni;lnn It Down
IlrlnithiK down mattoru of state to
a final Hiimnilni: tip iIioho who neud
aiiproprlstlntis are short and It Ih of
their own accord. They worn first
Instructed by the coventor to brim;
In unroiiAonablo reitiests which wan
duun In about fifty per cent of tho
cases thn other departments asking
for what wait rightfully due. Thou
lrid a biidK' t system with a
1 i''." i Imil wh'j run miinlpnlstn a
l "IP t'.p" bitl'T than n budRt mid
tlm tbiriK K"t iiitu ti norry
tsii:lr n opi-niied mi departments
a i: D and P. snl Hie kindly coun-
tryinan who an:lilent.tlly citmo to tho
It'Kislnltirs did not always under-
stand whether hn wiw ii-lmj or p-ln
nn the hi en u lit in iiics(lon.
The result whs that the nicrlciiltiir-
al department had a btldKiit $300000
In exebm nf any known need and
'iiii of the others wero cut down
below normal.
Tn Up Time.
It taken time to dolvs down Into
these final aproprlatlon bills and
iletermlnn all Hist was wronu and
all that was right Tho World reml-
rn nhould not "view with alarm"
thn Macedonian ery of tltn demo-
i mill' slsle machine as to tho after
effects nf the lamented session. Tho
people are not so excited this Is tho
Iniuest city of the stats and wo liavo
mi no exillnd Kruiip of cltl.ens
a tins- for the appropriation cur lo
locne along and relievo the Hltuatlon.
That to fit of closltiif asylums and
other kindred Institutions should
l referred to Hie rlass ono tinted
below tho klllderttarlen. .Huih IIiIiiim
"in not legit Imately happen nnd If
ui-ur in wiuiiiinnin uioni will)
allow It can bn sent to tho asylums
on tnenmpvtent people.
uveiyt.ooy wno speaks thn Knr'
HhIi langiiage and tindenituilds thn
IiIoiih of English spenklng peoples
knows there Is rmver a break In thn
administration of law unless by
revolution. Our state government.
Including our cntirls lust movo on
until others appear with thn proper
credentials to succeed them. Oktn-
noma Is getting on somn now c othen
and may desire lo wash somo dirty
linen nut we win peg out all right.
Atiovo all remember that In statu
affairs wo rati possibly do no worse
than wo have been doing for thn last
two yenrs
LABOR SQUARES OFF
Orgnnleil Workers In (Ircnlcr New
York T'liin Strong right on
Injunction t'so.
NM5W YOIIK April 10. Or-
ganized labor In nrcatcr New York
lias begun In concentrate Its forces
to fight tlm usn of Injunctions by
employers In labor troubles.
Tho executive committee of tho
Central Trades and Iibor Council
representing approximately SOO.000
union workers at a ennfereceno nd-
dreseud by Kamttel Dumpers presi-
dent of tho Amorlcan l-'edpratlon of
Uibor ( decided to glvo Its vntlro
imp port to tho movement to fight In
tho courts agulnst tho Imunncti ol
Injunctions forbidding picketing
While thn proposed plans of tho
union lenders worn not niado public.
It Is understood that thn best legal
couiiwol poaslblo will bo hired and
tho full resources of thn American
Federation of Labor will be placed
back of the fight. Appeals also will
bo taken to tho United Htates su-
promo court In cases where the
lowor courts liavo rendered adverse
decisions.
Tho Now York Stnto Federation
of Uibor It was learned also will
bo asked to back tho movement
when It meets next Thursday In Al-
bany. Ono of Groat Ilrltaln's now air-
ships Is designed to carry GO
pussongers In sleeping quarters nnd
to feed them meal.i prepared upon
electrlo stoves.
Smart Footwear
Lowly Priced
For today wc have arranged an unusual
display and sale of the newest and
smartest Pumps and Oxfords seen In
Tulsa this season and we have marked
the price extremely low so low In fact as to mark
the occasion original in value presentation.
Come in today preferably this morning and select
from about -132 pairs of Just tlw lovllest modes of
the moment n variety of the much wanted strap
effects and every keen innovation styled for this
season's iccar. Suede satin kid and calf in a
myriad of colors and Dainty Louis heels. Oxfords
in the liroguc and other effects with military heel.
Buy Them Today for
Every pair a model pair on original thought in shoe
designing. Every jwir warranted for perfevtness in
quality style fit and. wear. The value we will leave
entirely to your own good judgment.
Capable attendants eagerly ready to serve you.
112 South Main Street
NO U.S. ANSWER
TO BRITAIN YET
Keply to Mesopoamian Oil
Communication Still
on Hughes' Desk
Hy HAIlllY L. IlOniJUS.
I. H. S. Staff CorrMpondunt
WASHINGTON April 10. Tho
American note In reply to communi-
cation of February 2S from Oreat
llrltaln on tho auhject of the Mihii-
pntnml'tti mandate has not vet been
dispatched It was enl. at tho state
department. Considerable specula-
tion has been nrosed by this Infor-
mation as It Is known that a i!rft
of tho American reply has been on
Ho'.rotary of Statu Hughes' desk for
several days
In explanation of thn delay In
transmitting the document It was
Htuted that devllopments linve In-
tervened which make It Inadvisable
to forward tho nbto at nil nn thnro
Is thought to bo possibility of a sat-
isfactory understanding being ar-
rived without tho iiucesnlty of a for-
mal announcement of tho American
position.
There hns beon no change In tho
attitude of thlj government on the
question of a monopoly of tho oil
resources of tho Mesopotamia how-
ever ami should tho conversations
understood now to bo In progress
fall to produce llio results hoped
for tho nolo will be dispatched. In
thn event of that change being taken
tho nnte's tone will b It" 'chh firm
than that which characterized this
government's statement of Its posi-
tion with regard to tho Island of
Yap.
Tho fulled States. It Is under-
stood will Insist upon the funda-
mental contention which It has ad-
vanced with egard to nil mandated
territory that mandates resulted
from a war In which America con-
tributed materlnlly to tho victory
nnd this government therefore must
hnvo a voice In tho disposition of
mandated territory.
Cotton Hellef Kipooteil.
N13W OKI.l'-ANS La. April 10.
ltoltef of the cotton situation In tho
south through substantial financial
assistance on tho part of tho war
finance corporation wan expected to
be brought nbout shortly In the
opinion of representatives of tlm
war flniinco corporation federal
International Hanking company and
tho federal Hesorvo bank of Atlanta
who announced after an all-day
consultation Hint they would meet
again In Atlanta tho latter part of
thlR month to tako action uloug
tliuie tones
friction Is reduced In n now screw
Jack In which the screw threads and
lifting member form a nplrul ball
races In which nro ball bearings
liny Sherry CTIpson's North
Shin Driver sayn everybody
stops mill remarks about his
new yellow whoopiico.
The newest of ideas
The newest and choicest
of woolens
And the finest workman-
ship Make Holmes' clothes for
Spring desirable apparel
for discriminating men.
Moderately priced at
$23.65 $28.65 $36.65
?44.65.
None higher-none better.
Holmes Clothes Shop
223 South Main
l;rrea.':V1f'-wl''HIM
8
NEWSPAPER ndvertising
enn bo started or stop-
ped overnight can- bo pre-
pared between days to meet
suddon developments and to
obtain immediate results.
Tliorv nro 2013 newspapers print-
ill dally In tho Kitgtlsli language
In tho United States ami ll'J Kug-
llsh nnd IYciii'li "dallies" In Cim-
uda. IjicIi ono of Utt'M) publica-
tions roprowuits a good selling
market for nuiuy grottiM of niaitu-
fuel tilers .
The Tulsa Daily
and Sunday World
Capper Hits at Grain
Gamblcra in New Plan
WASHINGTON. April 10 An
antl-gfaln gambling hill will be In-
troduced In tho now congress by
Sunator Capper and Itepreaontatlvo
Tliiruer both of Kansas. Tho
measure Heptilor Capper announced
will bo similar to th bill which
failed in ie last congress but will
havo a few amendments designed to
meet objections to the former bill
and which Senator Capper said
would not penalize legitimate spe-
culation or "hedging." Tho new bill
will apply to cotton as well us
grain.
I Cosden's follies" was the fourth
i a t of tho evening nnd "Atlantic
V'y" by tho Halliburton Abbott
company was tho last.
Cosdcn has won tho cup three
times onco at tho first annual hip-
podrome April 0 1920 also ut a
stunt dinner Juno 4 1020 and Sat-
urday night ut tho second annunl
hippodrome making It now tltolr
personal property.
. "
Railway Clerks Turn
Down Plan lo Cut Pay
I'lTTSnimkll Pa. April 10.
lleprcsentatlves of three organiza-
tions of rsllway clerks and station
Hl IP ROES TO l0SUENlnlo'l1 y thu lnnsylvanla railroad
per cent wago reduction proposed
by thu managers' commltloo of tho
road. Dolcgute for tho Now York
and Chicago ticket selling forcos
also rejected tho reduction. The com-
"ComIcii rolllcs" Company for Third
Tlmo Wins Trophy In Hippo-
drome lliislucss Olrl-i' Clubs.
Cosden Iteflnlng company pre-
senting a one-net comedy entitled
"Cosden follies" won tho sliver
cup at the second annual hippo-
dromo staged hy thn Bumnosfl girls'
clubs In tho Y. W. C. A. gymnasium
frlday and Saturday nights. It was
ono of tho most elaborate affairs
over staged In Tulsa. Thero wero
beautiful chorus girls wonderful
costumes; thero wero spotlights
footlights Jazz music and cutchy
hoiii and Jokes.
Tho feature actor of tho winning
skit was W. fahncsH'ock of Cosden
company weighing 80 pounds meas-
uring nbovo six feet In height and
dressed in a skin-tight suit of
clothes. His JokcB songs and danc-
ing bordered on tlm sonsatlonal at
times and the nupport nf thn entlru
Cosden cast In presentation of thu
comedy outclaised tho averago pro-
fessional. Tho curtain rosn with a parody on
banking given by tho Central Nation-
al bank entitled "Hanking do Luxe"
which showed that tho players had
siient much tlmo In the working out
of tho details of thu skit. "Tho Dear
Departed" given by tho Mid-Co
company which gave characteriza-
tions with Intermingled humor was
tho second show of thu evening. Tho
O. I. & It. Mexican troubndors fea-
turing Carls8lma In a dancing and
singing revue drew much npplaiiHo
from thu largn crowd of spectators.
pany's proposals wero accepted B.
behalf of 403 freight at. a Mn
clerks at Phllrfdelphin whll r .r(
scntatlves for tho Mutual k-h a.
Hon of Workers nnnounced t it a
counter proppsal would be subimiiM
later.
Tho proposed cut In wages vhich
would affect about 4600u cmpi yes
and amount to a reduction of $
day was submitted to reprcsr na-
tives of tho workers by tho i an-
ngers at today's conference. In rr-
scntlng thn company's plan th
managers cited rates of pay In jt.
sldo Industries nnd called alt r'lon
to reduced living osts.
frequently shut off from the rst
of thn world for months at a Mm
tlm miners of Spltzbergen are furl
nlshcd hows' twlco dally by wlrcleM
Without using n heating plant or
stornge tank a new devb'o pr 1 An
a supply of hot water wh . ver
steam even at low pressui ij
available.
Electric Washer
Phone Osngt! or Codur 572
P. B. Deshon & Co.
no.'. South Main St.
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slipshod estimating and careless production are
supremely wasteful.
IT IS THE MISSION of the United Typoth-
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zation of master .printers with which the
Tulsa Typothptae is affiliated to elimin-
ate this waste by placing printing upon a
higher business -plane nnd through a
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knowing that business success depends
upon permanently satisfying every cus-
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228 Lyrtch Bldg.
Telephone Osage 3082
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