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I IflJ ABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE THE MORNING OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER .feJ .1 A NEWSPAPER FOR FINAL EDITION CIVIC TRIDE, THE HOME, cur. In I ; ret A GREATER TULSA 1 , VOL XIV, NO. 80 TULSA, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMHEIl 17, 1!1 11 PACKS PRICK 5 CENTS. HARDING ENTERS FOR PRESIDENCY Ohio Senator formally Announces lie is can didate. RULING FAVORS WOOD Oneral May Wot Have to Si?n Acceptance to Get South Dakota Endorsement LOWDEN ALSO GETS IN RACE Illinois Governor Files as Candidate in South Da kota Contest PBNVKR. Colo., Iya 18. MaJ. Gen Leonard Wood, who arrived In louver late today, (Inclined 10 ducusg a dtfpatch from Pierre. 8. D., out llnttin th attorney gen ertl'e ruling that th general mould be violating 111 oath of office If he signed acceptunc of lb republican nomination for president In Mouth Dakota. The general was asked: "Will you accept the party nomination, reneral, if It In offered to you at the national convention?" fie replied: "1 can't answer that 1 know the position a news- plper man la in and Just what 'you'll like to have me talk about, bat 1 can not talk politic. 1 haven't done ao and I won't." WASHINGTON. Deo. Sena tor Harding of Ohio, formally an nounce tonight his candidacy for the republican presidential noinlna tlon In I9:0. The announcement wai rr.ide In a leflcr to Clare Hughe of Pique, Ohio, chairman of the Miami fnunty republican committee, au therlilnf the life of th senator r-i.e In the choosing of delegate to ihft national convention. Senator Harding la the third re jniidctin senator to make known h presidential aspiration Hena icr I'oln1i'er of Washington, and Jahnmm of Ca-lfornla, already have frmuily announced their candidacy r.d a formal boom for Henator Ki'.hrrlnnd of West Virginia, alao fiu been Inaugurated. In h:s letter, Senator Harding; aaltl b bed "no personal preference In lc matter," hut would gladly co- o;rat In "making effective the ltinlfrst wlah of the republicans of lie itate.';. lie added, however, that hi woulil announce no platform, as ir.at sjt Hie duty of the national ("Ctrnuon. The senator auld ho ou'd net make a personal pre- "onrention ranipulKn hot aim It wi!1 nccosaitalu neglect of his nie Uu'iea. PIERRK. 8 D., Dec. D5. Clover- eor Frank O. Lowden of Illinois late wdy filed &s an independent repuh- Jtn and, dale for president, at Ut lUle nrlnira tn l. HmM nevt Vucli, making the third iBdepend icndidm io file In Mouth 1'ako- a U'n,Jri v-!.,.n i u ,v n IIWPII KIIU tU.J, ir.4id Wood were Indorsed for efudem at the recent democrauc M repulilutn ktate prnpoKal nieet rejiT'ecliveiy, whilo Jamee W. ward, deniorrat. of New York, and Jrjior I'olndette.r. republican, of, hinirton mato. have filed as itide-; Pendenn. Acfordir.c to word from New Tork ar. Gerard said lie would not be ai w.iiidete If I'resldcnt Wlson de- j to run airnin. His filing yea- j ms only a precautionary insure t th.'it he could get South! JJUota'e vote on Uie first three roll in the national convention lfi r.a'lln. 11:1 . . i'cn snouid not seek a TdftV UAs ill. tnut .1,. ,inn,ltu updates, nsmel by protesting pro "al men, could file. However. Ur P.r.,,t! HU.... t.- ii . - n, LIB UtUUf nu,V fi up to January 1 by brlT' " V0"rH- l"nJT a ruling fl H, D0n,:rlated by the conventions f f,nul Janoary 1 to send In their PUice However !,. .nr,m ,"' ,hat ,he '''l'" f the "r Indorsed by the con- e B'Kn " agreement to be hm i. 4 not constitutional the . ",',i, to official aerving i-,52Trr;rT1,nt un'lrr th and .ror Mr u'it. ..a .. , XJ ?1?,nr't be compelled to for- ait tkl. "'lary of rJz.' 4i be candidate,. state i",' " r '-owden's nominating group of re- nbiir..r:. y .. i "p'isiii men w ho tk, ,., , r ,r" " pro.rsi- tv.. t "'ement or Wood. :e of linve rnor lwden's Pce sV "cnnoniy, efficiency. ere flg. SHI1;t..v ..... .,. ... g,v-, " "-" ! All HI W i ''rvr men who have "Letn ' n "'a have been farjr.se volunteers, the war de a Tv. n'"nced todav and the .v . oitn si run rian- KU' t ,',:l-V 1 n, II,. Irr. t-man. I. O. O. F. 'rid Jones Iluildlna; 11 S E. Second ' 1 -"f Jub' e, ,nd Keceptton . TO OCR SOLDIER AND SAILOR BOYS Trrn Work 'l de,rr beginning 1H r 7 30 P ,n .irl'1'efanton In full Uf.furm Itefr-shmenu V'SITOP.a WKLCOME RED CAS Posse Is On Chase of Bandits Who Get $300 at Cans Hank Bpeeial Ut Ttln World UANS, tikla., lee. J ft A poca.v l.i tonight Booming Dm inuiiii'y around hire fur iho two ni.,kc'l robbers who robin ,! tlm f'liir.wm Male bank this Hum -mug. i ,f the men, wearing u Mii,i.er'a over coat, la belloved to low n bun wounded In Hie leg. K. C. tillbcrt, cashier of Hie tiank, who was uciosa the aired when the robbery tiei'iirrcd, but aaw Hie affair from tlm telephone office, Is lending the chase When the robber left the hank he and several citizens opened fne oil tliem. The mbljua illumed (lit) fire, ran to their tpirs.s und g.il lopcd out of tutvn. ' Jb'rank Uopier, assistant cash ler, Wiih In charge when the two men entered and covered him w iih revolvers. I In surrendeio.il $800 to them nnd was then or dered into a vault where he pro cured for them J,oni). Thin money in sacks, v. .is dropped by Uie wounded b.tmtit. WETS PLAN NEW ACTION IN COURT Ask Permission to Attack Amendment Rejected in the House. WASHINCTOM, flee. IR. 1'er- mlssion to I n 1 11 il . e onuiniil proi'eeil- Inys to have the national prnlvlblii"!! amendment declared uni oiis'it'itlon al and New Jersey and federal au thorities enjoined from enfori'lng 11 was naked of iho eupretne court to day by th retail liquor dealer aa soclatlon of New Jersey. ' This vui the fii Hi iijestloii as to the validity of the con.Hiituticrnil atiibndnient to reach the Kninenie court. Ucnrge W. Tuckelt of New York, prewenied the motion together with a printed brief prepared by the association, und the iloiirt will an nounce later whether permission to Institute the cult wl.l be granted. In addition to enjoining enforcement of the Hlh amendment the association also would ask an Injunction affaltirtT enforcement of the Volstead prohi bition enforcement act. An unfavorable report on the bill to repeal tho wartime prohibition law waa ordered today by the house agriculture com mm en by a vote of IS to J. Kepresentn'ives John T. Italney, democrat. IH'imus, sod Vnltr. Wli onlti. and Ward. New Vorff; republicans, ins! the negative vote. CLAIMED TULSA OIL STOCK hmr Intlligcil at Kansas ( Ity on (liarge of Ccl'lng Mnm'jr Palscly KANSAS ( ITV. Dc 15. Th Jackson coiiniv kson county gni'id .1 ny relume I I 1 Inrf f,.ttno. Is !..t, lit V cnaricine Samiiel T Tr.it, in and hi Kmmn Trunin, and II 1. wl ' . Mis ! , , an u and ,, his wife. Mrs. Ainaiil.i 1 1 I ;. with obtaining money under false pretenses They were rharjed J"int lv with nbtalning $.,.0ioi from (Mr-, ltlur Harvey. Mar h II. I"n, mid a separate Indictment alleges that Sarins and his wire nntiejiicn. uiu from Mrs. Ktta Harris The Inillctin-nU allege trat in oh- tnlnlng the n oney the h'mcI rcp-'j resented that they hel l in llieir line- session sccurl'.'f-i of Die Tnnle ,4 Uvlngston oil Inte-est ,tf T ilea. OK!u.. vali. cd at $1'.'.0'M. and this, was not true The county prosecnlnr fi'ed in formation against tl.e Tniniti- and the nanuses some e.k- ago, 'barg ing them with obtaining '.'. un der false pretenses In view "f trie action of the grind jurv th'se n formations probaby will I" dis missed, it Is -aid Tulsans Invited to Invest Premiums of Bonds for Poor Were off! TuNa, hag caught her a'rtde. Testerdays rionar1"rs o "he Prnprv Stocking f in 1 pas'-d the H'Ut) mark. II. i I there e..r I'f ti any d,'iibt about 'h" ! p "f Tulsa f.irniahing the tl-l"" need ed this year bv Humane tifficr Welch to g! 1 1 den the beer of th rfy's poor at 'bris' mas time, that d't'iht was iuii"""l by the doria'Vus i.i; p.- ir. 1 in'" Thti Wor.d offi'-e all day ves'.rdn. list wll be the .1.il todjy 1 If every pttr.oic, gensreta citizen -f Tulsi, win proved bis b.ve of rnun'-y by ru'ch t.'l1 g tctory I.n.in bonds, will mall Just mo of tl" coufcris which h-rume due on Monday on th"- b"nds. the S im n-ktd for br 'ii" humane officer aid he s irpsse I in a day To what be'-er pu-p e f,i il I Teij spend :!...' i 71 tl.; -tie ' "JP n I.; br I g Dan ' help fill De e'n.-klT'rn f soma p r r 1 ! ' ho i with the th.ngs 'hat It : t--r. Mall Ii your r'-'ip-'n and f. I .': 11'Me hevrt si'tr J)y an-l s lifle fare wt'h rmshlne when Chrsr mas n orni g ilawaa Malta your own C'lir:i'i:m a bund-e lf-o i more Joyoue fr having dene P. As prev.O iSiy reported crth 1 1 v,r;- roo s t ! I. r I Khrir.e. I . : Kva T. J !.. - '- Dc'l l.K ks II. Mrs Ma l T icker. I !r Ci-v V "" II S Jarkow-kr .j Dr T M Huskies. A frl'n-l. , vl. Twj E ENDS QUICKLY Counsel for I. W. W.' Offer No Testimony at Kansas City ARGUMENTS BEGUN Government Is Surprised at Action; Robertson First Speaker. DEFENDANTS ALL HELD Moore's Motion to Allow 12 to Go Free Over ruled by Court. Kansas rrrr. nec. -rniiiisni fop ,1 members of the IndiiHtrlal Workers of iho World, on trial in federal court 111 Kansas I'lty, charged with violation of the espion age act. suddenly rested their caae late today without offering any ti-s-tlnionv The government had rest ed shorCv before noon. lly agreement arguments were 'hen liegun. e,o h side being allot ted four hours Krd Uobertsoii, I'tilti'd Statis district attorney for K.-maas. opened for the government Aclon of the defense, govern ment attorneys said, was a great hmtP!ki! to them, as It had been ex- peeie'i wint n.ij or more wiineases woulil be called Hefore resting, IYed Moore of Reairle. chief eoiiiisel for the de fense, filed it motion asking thnt 12 of the defendants be discharged, on the ground that thev lj.nl not been connected by the evidence with the alleged conMplriicy. Tho motion was overruled by Judge John C. Pol-lia-lt. Kvddence ws Introduce! at the hearing by the government to show that the I W. W. organization sought control of the food and fuel produc tion of Kalians und Oklahoma, and that there was an organized con spiracy to evade service In the army. Among the defendants are a mini- ber who were arrested In Tulsa. 1 1 lai oi ine case oriKinauy si lor hearing at Wichita Kan , waa trans ferret! twKansMs "vr. Krfn. The case la expected to go to the) Jury today LEGION ASKS ACTION D'olb'r Demands CmigTr-te I nat-t Im iinsliate lows tn ;lo Sxvlo' lcn "Vsixlrtl Uur llt-iK-ril." S ASIIIMilH i.N', Dec lfi The American legion, throngb Kianklln d'Oiier, Its grand t.'oinmander, to night called "ii congress for mime ,11 ite enactment of legtsjitlon giv,ng former service men "tim cons. dera tion they d'setve at !he hands of il.cr K'-vi rninent " Mr. il ' 'lier, in a fnimaj statement i w.,rne,1 that no p'-i.e of false. p'-i.e of false pursued now w c h tee-! m, i j, e men. inoinv' siionJ.-t be pursued now w r h , i i i" i - t ii if "si no. s (I if f ic n I nvt ' ale to be iter l-y tin- Knvei nment. les upon who h t:,e present n: itisiir.t n, e laws i i e W e, e 'S-,lb'l I y 51 r being "niiri iy s'oml," avoMct I Prim l K'OVfl Mill founded run iiiut tne ixisting iigi.s!at.on "entire, y j inadequate." lie a. I I' d that as a result of Informal conferences today be'w een members of i nngtess and j delegates to the ronventbm. It wait i evident that " oni'ies- is not ye: slive I to the i,i'isitie of U: si : nu' iuk,-' ; tst'llil lk-o Mill tn V llsttll. A.-'l I I.M i I ' N . I , - The ; set. at- adopted today 'In' "inferen e i report on the Kdfe h 1 1 aH!,orlx ng ! or v an 17a' mo of cort'oratlocs to ex- tend credit In K impe to s'linuaM : i-tpirt trad" No reror 1 Vote w ai j'ukei and the mi-isire now goes to (the presldtnt. friend'. $2, MarKiret nnrb r barn. 1 1 to. Mrs I . IV r.od ir l. 11, W. II. Albro, i: Lewis, Thom as and Virg.n.a htancia, 0; It. A deline Dovle. J ; Mr I. II. (wvr.i'c. 1 !.a, I; ,'iert CiMeepie, 'I'.itlev. iiklt II; J A lukirk and wife, SKi.Vook, okla, I:: Women of Moos. h"art, Tu'sa 'tap er 3'i, .r,. Kenneth Wasson, tl: -. J. Jenkir-s. :. Js-k S'reet, I: A D lyee, I; Mrs It. If ll'iM. ffl. A I.. P'-ck.'V. I.. Mr and Mrs Thomas Kerr, .'".: It. D tiynne. i, A fr.end. 12; J f .- "in I'. 'up. D T Arnold. li.0. It. It. Hriii'h. I'.; Mr llui I', Ha'!, li. Mrs 1- I'rown. If.; Ms I-onard Meg. tl; H'"y Mine liurkhar-1 II. yerrterday. I.n").1 : to'nl '. ir, New York Life Insurance Co. Farmer & Duran 1l,l A It !n I'alass- Hid. 1-tMirK t-M LIFTALLORDERS FOR SAVING FUEL Hines Removes Last Bar rier; Oil Embargo Is Off Now. SEES A HIKE IN WAGES Operator Tells Senate Com mit tec That I t I'ercent Will lie Doubled. NAME COMMISSIONERS LATER Wilson Waits for Return of Falmer I'efore Announcing Wage Commission. ' WAfmi.NUTUV. Deo. It The senate coal Investigation committee, resuming today Its lniilry Into tho admlniHnitioil eli lko sell lenient agreement, was (old by Trw'ey W. tjuthrie, president of the lll.linitii foal & Coke Co., that one . lansu In President Wllson'a proposlllon wouid "bring about un Increase In the in 1 ii e i h' wtiges ut least iloubliiig thu M per cent which Dr. Jl. A ur fleld, resigned fuel adnilnislrtttor thought Justified " While, Hie senate committee was pursuing lis iiiiiilry, llio lailioud udmlnlHtriitJon wlthdrnw tint last semblances of the restrictions on fuel and began dcllvurlng coal to original consignees Instead of di trlhutlng It to points of gieutunt need. It rescinded the emhurgo on fuel oil being shipped east of Ht. Louis and tint order: reducing the amount of cowl permitted to go to coke ovens. At tint white house today It was Kaltl that President Wilson would not appoint the commission provided in the strlko settlement proposal until Attorney tienera! I'anuer re turns to Washington late this week. The senatorial lii'l'iiry was re opened with the calling of It. V, Norrts, engineer for Hi" fuel admin istration, who was conducted by Senator Ktelllnghuysen, New Jersey, chairman of the committee, and Sen u,r TownHend, Ml hlg.in. thrbugh a rnae of statistics beaming on labor cos Is and prices of ney i-s-.li les "Secretary of Ijibor Wilson pro posed that tUe miners bn given an increase of S 1 -K 7 per cent," Mr. Noi rls explained, "because he bused his calculations on the pay paid pick miners. In 1917, wuen the coat mine wages were readjusted, the pi k miners were getting the greatest amoiiut, and Uie scales were bal lined up by giving them u leseer In cren.se than other el.is-ies of labor around the mines. Tow was necei sary In order to Jndii' e mi n ij do the other work "Doctor Crirflild derided that a parllculnr wage groip ought not to serve now a a basis for calculations, und lok 'ho aie.agn wugo of all workeiM After arriving at thai, h" found that ui addt'loii of" 14 per ' ' ,..,,, t,,r ,1 i ,.r Pvh.k i.,, u.i,,,u, , - . Mr liiithrle was called to preant actual facia from payrolls upon wages Chairman Krrllng huvscn Journmerit of the seslon, , would be rdore hearing!, not fix a date for them after ad fai l there but did LEAGUE CANDIDATE WIN3 I Ae'ivlflrs n' ", ilepartment of . I'us'lee. h" eald I. id SllJ.niy tin DuntHTal Ulna ,ngT. l,vere, 1' 1 9 cVs sgslns1 f-.r. 1 Nia-tli Carolina lilairict mi Iseiir. ,hoirders whl. I. bad reeul-ed In the CIIAKI"TTIl. N. C, Dec. I d - - I p,er a ;,nd rlfi tloiMon to 1" .',ii.. In u apeela eieeiion In the ninth .North Carolina coiigreaaiorial ilia trtct tndav In wlll'll tile li snue of i nut lo ua was one or ;iie Im-r lif sues, t'lde It llney, d'oooi rat. sup porter "f the b HK'i'-, was chosen over John M Moi' het 1, ripublieHii, opionent of the lo.itfiie, by a tna 'jorl'v estimated on the face of in Jnotupieie returns as being be'ween jl.r.Ou and ; ini'i The returi.s ui" j ui(,le!" form all of the large coun I lies of the dis'rn t Mr. lloey een Imi'es bis final majority at I.'jO'i, I whl " Mr M'.rehtad s't.'J rtorts at j republican b' t I'pm r 'et a Ind. cared a ina'ori'y of fmiii 1..1U0 to 1,400 ttir I Hot y. !PAT MALLOY RETURNS HOME I vtnfun. tm rjri lukm up Ir H A'VbsUint Alfrny .mitiiI rrnn. Hi - itt lo 1 .ii : i WASH! N'T ' N, I'"- M - ' Mi'K v, rirsi l' r f i)f h' rD Kr f I r: ff H il'M ,'.ifi. rft l.!v for Tn'".. af:-r i-iir.r ri ir-i; Aiin'arit Affrf"-y tl-rir;tl Aiiiin ct U.- p. r'N 'i'n ir''f.' rirj.f t .1 trgn nu'lfl y! ;itrr (.'.ip;r K-tru No'h ir:r llii' 'rar-i-i 'i at t:i r-mf fn .ui v n o'j : i' i f it l.i ti i '!! ' im,.i h-4. S- n "r ' ij ; r liitrt" w:ll h h r! y f'.tn l ttj. .-". vr ''wm n I t'"fKrw!.'in ?f".irl rf ' k !ah'rnai fnri?" Th hUt.-v f,';;i- rl r-h ti n 'f'-r i".nrri 7 More Shopping Days Before Christmas It is your fiht. I'uy Christmas Heals Mexicans Say Reason for Friction Removed by Jenkins Release I) y Tlir letnl !'r...i MI.MIII ' I I . Hoc. 1(1 'Iho n liMie ,.f WIIIIiiiii tl. .Ii-oklo". A merles n ctm.suliir ag'nt nt 1'ii'b la, under ball, hun it nnncil all motives for tiitNitiiilrr-iiiiiilitig Ih'Iwis'ii Mh Mi xIcuii mill I nllcil Manx uoternincnls n uanllog llio Jl'lll. IlLN l-lC, llll'onllllg to till" !'- ply of tin' Mrilniii gnvcriiiiiciil tn tin mhsiimI Aincricaii nulo. I be .Mrili'un nplv was IimoiIiiI in Ho . Anii'i leiiii i luirgo ilalla.H i . Uibt CH'lllllg. Tin' note tliN-iiirt's tin- .lonLlns cam has lakril nil ail alloKi llicr iltrfi ri lit iiMMi t sloi'o iho liw rl n agt'lil's nil'1, In m,Iiio n rniN Il (lifters Willi I ho Aiociliao oli-jot-Uon to former legal t' linloall lles, reaffirming tluil I lie ,! iiUIiin i'iihk Is clllJielv a biial one. M,,ie nvi'r, iIm' Mi'kb nii sostv r polnis out I lie American giivcriiiiieiU's iM'llef In .li nk Ins' Iiiimm'I'Iiiv of llio i barges ugahmi I e I it Is not enoiigli U warrant oiling nnlili' Mevliaii laws. PALMER RENEWS WAR ON PRICES ! rr j I'mrrram for Fifllt ! 1 1 ' '"'h1'11" 1,M 1 JK't' at Session of Illinois Officials. t '1 1 1 1 "A I ,t i, Dec. Di Atloiney Heneral A. Mitchell I'liluor today mapped out the program of tlm de partment of Justice In bring down the cost of living nt a meeting of 400 city officials, beads of civic organl rjillons and ruin women of Illinois, rullci by ov. Kratik li. lAiwden. Pledging thu full power of his de partment In the prosecution of iioanleis and profiteeia, Mr. I'.i.mer cuiied for the us-ststaiirc of evei y man nn, W'omari In the fnuntry. for a na tional fight against high prp Kx plaining the plan of ac'lnn whereby fa r price rummltteeii In eveiy eommuuiiy lisniinsM agents of the federal government In enforcing Its decrees. Mr Palmer laid down a proirrsm of flvn tilings which. If carrii rl out, he thought, would do much to deal a death blow to tlm bight cost of living. They are: I ' 1 1 g u n lut M u n nf fair price ismi Mltteest In every city and louniv backed by mayors and prosci-iitlng aiminevs, with i'ommillee.1 supliort Ing I'mled Hla'es district attorneys 2. ' 'i Krinithn of w omen to re fuse to buy but actual io ccssltle until the prices tome down, 3. Il'ddltig of .("conservation and j er-ononiy" rneeilngs in i-very com- ti'unlty und'r the auspice of rivlCj boiJigll i Influence .if mayors ami prose- ciilors o be bl'oight to bear on the. warring elements'1 lo picn nt "'nc. llonnl distill bailees in I ii 1 1 ;i it r v " and pnrtlcmnrly to bilnt; about an In- tuHtr lal peare of at least six months' duration . I lem'il'l I Ira1 l"ii nf the "four inlittte men' to ilellvi-r "w-nrli a ml .uli rib Ctli ml get ' l,S jp.ive" lel-li i In Ib'.llel.s , 1 1 ir'-t "ii-r'i'" li t I,', i t ,oes h ii d I s"e!es I p II 'o p i Uiri.11,'1, I'lns i -. i o 1 1 -i . i: 1 1 , ' Mr I 'ii T in r "If Indus:: l it conditions .1 too bad dui it l; the nevr f e i .t we can br ",g e 1 1 i e, t ," Tbe chief eaiisee of the bicli 'oh' ' f II vine be said. Were d teaeed production lii'ldcnl to the war. In flated curreio v. due to goninm' nl borrowuris's and herivv isxsm, which, hit charged. '" p-issed on bv busl ness men to rbe ol'.in-i'e consumer Nii-f - r h ! r 1 1 1 1 r h f . 1 1 r i w h'ltn r !" h i -I h r mi j 1 nun v ttf ' 1 "!.! Of '...! Hugo Suffered No ifardships; Has Word of Praise for Villa RAC.I.K PAS! , 7'io, D l-'red ' II , , f t ti n ' i ager of t ,e J M Dobn near Miiru.. M'X'.m r Yehuda, det , u - I 'o da y suffered rn, b-irdsbips ar I reasfin 'i f . r-: .' i . i .ri i y ru.iri rain h a'" of ir he h i t rio .! ' wi'b bis 'i-- i-n'ic fort e t r a ' r ., i-b I a .' c II ii,"i i ! i. r.-nt't. b, tl t ii ri J 1.T1 ,-ea last f f. I.e w is or-s ! r ed "O'J Ill r"''ase, fei te I on ma II 1.' pro wiiij;-! r.'.r s ,,,) where rak ri li'-i ':i r w l,a c I." Was .. I II" d.l : the repo-t 'hi' be w v.s Wl'h'i'lt pavinect 'f the rans,rri r.K na ly d'-rr.ari! l" III I ! U d "I a a, 'el , l s e i ro e r . a , i 'r.. r., i, rnir, -i. I re i.f Hie f i v vr r- y V., a. wit I of " e par-y a' I l.i lm prr s-e. w i was :' i rs.i f "ri e. ' 1 i :ir dm ' and men II I I" a ri d. r y tl e I . t-. pr.y-e. w ore a rru' l.sJtiblisr.i governrrient u !. t, it li nt of a in M-T, r i I r. '1 be i' l ivll and tin I i' not i.nl'g n il.Lary er., Is M.lu. be P'l If his ideia t,f ! Ilia. a:e ' rs '. ' - I. a a f f-.ol it "II" ir.vi-t d I. ' n.." Jl -g i u,i,nT w..ry I del JURY WILL START ON PROBE TODAY Coal Session to He Con vened to Make Wide Investigation. HOWAH MUST ANSWER! I'inler Kansas Miners Must Appear at liitliatiapolis in Contempt Cases. j TO DROP THE OTHER CASES Continuance (Irantetl and It la lielief No Further Action Will lie Ordered. INDIAN API il. IS, De'l. 11. In ves1 imi t ion of eluitges of violation of the later law and antitrust nets by both coal openttms und mirure is sihedub',1 to begin here tomorrow Willi (lie em pa ni'llng of a federal gl and Juit 'I his inuulrv. government offblaia slitn today will be nullon wlde and will not be confined to miners and opciatois If it Is found that ii ii v icle f pcienns have con splnd lo limit tho piodinllon of coal i:epl lis to Alexander Ifowatt, president of the Knnsis dlsliict'of lint United MHni VSmkeis of Amer It a. i lunges of ciiiileinpt of coin I against M ufll lals of tliut ot Kanl7.il I Inn today warn continued by Fed eral Juditii A. II. Andemon until such u time us the gotei nnient on at tornevs for the defense again wish Mk, I, i Dig llieni In fore the court, Tlitt case imalnst llowatt. who with other off H lals, was alleged to have vb'laled the federal court In Jim I Ion irfalnst f iirtnei ante or the strike, will bo culled fur hearing next Monday morning. He Is charged by Uie government with continuing In bis violation of the Injunction by using his lulluence to k'cp a local strike In Ksnsae In fone This strike, It was staled In court today, was called July 17, ll. but on iictober Jl. when Hi" general strike of miners becnioit effective whs merged with all ot hi r nt ilkes. II was declared In court today that un offlclul In the Missouri dis till of the ml mi workers also le 'guilty of violation of the Injunction in seeping ri force a strike called I in evrniuiiliy with that of the Kan sas fie. ds. The Mlsioiirl official, I how-fever, was not iiumed and no i order for his appeaiance In court was issued. II Is generally believed that If the mlncis i-oniiniie at work that the charges ut'iiunt them will not be pushed by the KovernmehL Obtain No Evidence for Any Prosecution in Court 'Leak' Case W A s'M I X t JT' N. Mil l i ni f.'l t (1 r v Ii v f ' j 1 I. ii 'f i f I i i m .i n fl 1 fi . 16.- No 's ai in I 1 I t'j ih ii .i r i fnrfi i nt to 1( vHop ir UiiK' x ii v a ii tinyilisjiii trlniinul I'l ! ! .) i' !- nl nupi r Mir) tmji I dif'litiM t f 1 Ji aJ m in mi ii i y r' fuwt ii Imii I' WHM intfil' I'-nr tlliit (In k vt fin, ni r if ;i i Jm1 l.'iii jh n lim' III I " I I'll' H ! Imi lf l' iMVfMlt - pii"H iis .atMiiu'ly orif ir lnfiHtrt .N( f I'll 1 1 ' t linn 'n illm'iivrr lo w;irnuii the primf.. ut i-in i;f ny pflHon ; ln iniicn'cil, It 1 1(1 11 WtlM Hilt, f ir tln r in'i'ilry ln'i M.i tnritN .y lii'livi'lu.i m fhal I hoy I. t a 'J van ififnriii-if I'm if ! jhijiih y uhii ii lin y f ntil,j inun ful tufin tn tlm N'iM-k nmrhi't lmi hiM-n Imndtr.iitpfil liv lh pulM' My. An !'( ri)' -n. p,o y -1 Hi th p. ii fluent (f )u it r who m ,u iih'M t i j , .1 i h (in. t f li ;n i ttn vi -tt - frill,) 111 tlin ii!!''t:-l It tri.t. lull imt . n i ii i f i , or niti fwm '1 : f ; (il i ii "I. It vsih n.t i'l In 'ei'ioif -f his '.ipMlie by the I l. r'r,-o r '.d I wis a , - p in i 1 e r a r" h home wh.-n was a'-m'-'d i'i f:o toy ee f jo.rlr.g Ir'o i .uii. M r"''ro hid been pUri'fl ou' to 'lie VII I . - is ! v ' i i , - 1 1 I.. t rid under f'O f arms ' II :iro r'',..ed to go Info de'atla co - , , , r, , u v. n, ( r, ' of the r i f-.r- wl.i. be w i a i apt lve .si !o la 1 v, vn ills w-'d to re riot s : ii ' t -, -i '11- lin.'-e . "Pain i.- v i. 'a r a- tra 's I rould n' I : p f r ;, I ni.r .- II mn en -i' d "Wheti i. 'j ks "i y iu he : , " 1 ill .r, : lie r '. " a'ld I'i v ' s m. -1" il.r In Voir mlr d bit b i ' !, ri,' 1 1,1 t '. f fie ,s . Wl.''. I ' I ," r. l e !le;,t!on. I " Is a r-iin if r""d. onrriii-ri sense mi l I " i.r.- - I me as b'-ir.g i f Prayer Mer-lng T'tilaht. A Yeoman Dance KVKPY Wf.D KIN'! AT I 5 i:'inT i:vk- l.l.KH IfAIJ. If yoo ar Kvolrtep for a elesj uo t" da'e dan- where the res- peop . at , nd , t.. "l ae .'. (r " f :s g'l.i" H.e t,'i a R IPRIIoETALK Mother Tells New ' Account Hut Denies She Drowned Child ATI. A N'Tb 1 rl T Y , N. J, pec. It. Mis Khther Miller Itlnke, a pris oner In the city I, capital charged Willi tbe muriter of her 6 year, old son. has aliaml.ine.l her ttorv thai tho In lil was k 1. 1 1, illicit by two lli'Klnes III el, t 11,11 last I'l l- il y niitlit, iici ordlng to Dr I, II Homier. county physician. She told II, e tint lor today that the kid naping sli -ty was a "delusion 11 Mrs. make ellil denies she thiew the ihlhl into ili. o can from a flehliig pier, us ulleged by thti po Hi e, Dm lor homier said, but she now tells a different eloiy as to Willi t happened. "I slipped on a board pavement and In filling struck my head,'" the physician s.iid she told him. "'I beiume iiiiioiisciuiis and how long 1 remaiind In Unit condition I do tiol Uoow, but when 1 cutne to I was panic en i, ken and I ran lo the nearest bouse I was In a frenry ami I il,( nut remember w hat I Hit lil ' " Doctor Sunder said Mrs lllake appeals lo lecolin t that when she fell the boy i an away from her she told me Unit bn bed a habit of running olf Impulsively, DRASTIC RADICAL BILL IS OFFERED House Receives Measure for Deportation of All . Radicals. WAHIIINHTUN, Iefl, 1 Deglsla tlve priipoaala' of, the house Immi gration Yoinnilttee to aid In ridding the country of alien radicals, framed after prolonged hearings here and In New York, were presenlad lo the hoiiso today by Chairman John son, republican pf Washington, who declared the'tilll waa so drawn as to fore tli department of labor to aut ngatuat alien agltatora. rlei rotary Wilson haa held, Mr Johnson aald, that mere membership In the I W. W. or kindred orgnii Ixjllnlia wag not sufficient, under the law, lo wairant deportation. The cnniiriitfee'a bill, he added, made the "letter and Intent of the law plain and unmistakable" as under affilia tion or any financial connection with oi guulzatioiia leaching radical doc trines, without tho commlsisoii of an overt ant, meant deportation. At the same time Hie house Judi cial y column lea began work on vnrl hub proposals ulnied at suppression of radl'ul ' activities generslly, till reach cltlrlia aa well as aliens Itep. resentatlve Ulan ton, democrat of Tettaa, declared the department of labor waa "honevennihed" with 'Ithn, sfili Ir of anarchy'' from Hei ret'trv j Wilson down, and Jtepresentarive ' Davt-v. deioociat rif I itiio, wurin-d Iho rommittee 'hut the fiublln would I lake matters Into Its own hands and! ntrloa these wild eyed radicals to telephone poles IhrmiKhout the country" llulnsa coiigiets hastened In act. AlreaniW kw"rn In. W AMIIINii'l'dN, Deo -Jesbtia W. Aleinnder former repieseriiailv'e from Ml-soiirl, waa sworn In lis sec-t'-tary of toromerce lodav. TN: WEATHER 1't'litm cik'a rt IS Miiltniim 7; BliMiTnirn fS , Mtiph wirelf s -r nk I.AIII'Vl V , Wlnlr Uir. trm, Tliirel.. fair l.til'If'IA V Wd' .di und 1 bnraday i,r .!i,s!y ri.trif l-in ', r on IIK Hl t.r sd ' W .,i.. !, l.r. 'I '.i.r.d., HJI 'I I X l W . I la, ,.,llr rlnndy l reus, .ailirr s.rnrr. Ihu'i idajr .1 r .i.,dr Wf-f 1 I t 'I W. "a. a'-d '! ,r. dar t'i rtoTidy . net re irh rhe' ie In la's ,ral'is K IV"1 r..' Wrd'-sadar end rrnl.ab ly 'fl'ir. 1 ni'.'larale Isrtipar el lira CHRISTMAS OITKR COITON I-or Mall Kobserlp'lona In lill:ihmi Not fioo l After Dee. Jlth. IiiIhi e,,ly World. 'I'u'ra, likia Date . . I w.ir.f to take sd a ri's re "f your money saving nff"r below aotj I ei i lose r e m I ' t a n ' e to cover. ?.!.:.", Iiiily uihI S'lfi'lay World, one year, naves , 1.1 "i, Ii.iilv W't.rlil only, rn yrnr, tavr SI. 05. J. '.)', S'tifi'l.ty W Hrlil Name , A ddressa 1 1 1 w n If renewal mark X here....... ipiSauih5- tiN DAILY AND J-' NDAY V.HItl.D AT ' J A IK1 'Tins l.a'e I i.e.- l .. .. A pp., "ti I'i y lirco J.'lvey In.Tulsal Democrats und Repub licans Consider Treaty Plans. DISOBEY PRESIDENT Leader. Not Influenced by Statement; Say Senate Mutt Act. ACTION IS INDEFINITE No Concrete Proposal Is Evolved Out of Cloak room Parleying. WAKIIINOTOV. Den. 1 -Talk of a cumpioiiilsa In the peace treaty ta gan tn figure prominently again to day In aeiinte cloakroom gossip, but there was no Indication that the movement would take concrete form. A, group In escrj party, working In dependent of the party leaders, can vaaaed the situation to aee whether a common ground might be reached. Heiinlors In both groups showed a willingness to make ronceaaloua and seemed hopeful thai In the end they might gel two-thirds to agree lo them. The 'democrat told the republi cans thy did not consider Ihemeetvea In any way bound by the white house statement of Monday, saying Presi dent Vtllaon waa not oonalderlng any compromise. They held that the tiueatlon of ratification waa on to be decided by the senate. The republicans apparently war ready also to make some cmaare despite the statement of Henalor lanlge, the republican leader, that there waa no room for further com promise. The first reference lo be mad on the senate floor to lb statement from the white house, rams today. Henator Walsh, democrat, Montana, denying a published report that he had described democratic ecnatnra aa "seething Inwardly" at the praal dent's course. MUST GET MORE GAS ( Vrnniltloo Live Company Until I ;t0 Today In "Mnrw m1 KalUi" Commit less AiuwiuiMwa. officials of th Oklahoma Natural iuvi company have until 1:20 this aI ernoon in which lo aecure contra! la lor 10.000,000 additional feet of gas for use In th city of Tulsa. It at that lima they can not show con duels for that amount legal action will be begun usulnat them In th district court this afternoon by th it gal t iimiollle.i appoint, by Mayor '. If. Hubbard to eecure more gats pressure . 'I hut was the decision made by th committee at a meeting held laal night at wdilch th.-y listened lo the defense fnsde by the gas company of ficials. Names of persons said lo have gas for sale were furnished the com pany, according to Judge M. A. Ilrerkltirldgc. chairman of th com mlfee, arid If they show their good faith bv s".-ijrlng the nereeeary can traita the coriimllten will talk (arm with ihem end keep th matter out of the louris, he Mild. WOCliU MIHM1K ef)t r, H. I rugttsysn fvrlrn Minister Offer ht-ri it for Mt'ilian HoClcmrnl MIIXICO CITV, Deo. 14 Dabrlel Terra the rruyuugan n'lnlsler of foreign relations, baa offered Hie aerUeea of hie country aa mediator : In Ihe difficulties between Mellon nd Hie I'nlted Hta'es, aeeurdlng te lelll'f. reielved .y the Msnl'an for teiro d"par'ment hre loilsy frttrn I Meab ari t barge rt iiffnlres, I nriquej I St M O II ' e VI rleO. only, fiiif yar, fave. ri.'c. H'ate. a