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RELIABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPLK KFWSPAPER FOK CIVIC PRIDE, THE HOME, A GREATER TULSA FINAL EDITION 0 VOL XIV, NO. 118. TULSA, OKLAHOMA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2-1, l)LiO. 11 PAiIKS PRICK 5 CENTS. TKED MORNING UAMflMWIN5;nHT IN 7THDISTRICT Gets Both Republican Delegates in Conven tion in Hobart. WOOD NOT MENTIONED Other LcaJ-rs Praised But No Attention Is Given Gener al in Resolutions. LOWDEN MEN SEE VICTORY No Instructions Given Hut Il linois Governor's Friends Jubilant at Outcome. it AiKKlitl I'reu State Wire. Hi'iAl.T n.la, Jnn 23. JnkeV L mtr.'-n of Antmore, candiilatu iii'.t ,t .1 Mcttrnw of Ponoji City, fr repub.ic.iti national committee man frvm 'h i! 'ma, today onpturod ho snvrtu.. di-trc-t convontlon and defied ! two lilegatoH to tho na tional C'jiv -.i.c.n ,it thlcngo June with iist'tt'tiutia to voto for llatnon fjT t.-mmifocmnn. , PotlJ'i. i U VOCS.OUt of tho CO, "10 Hann-'n fcroes wero nblo to dic tate i'i inure proceedings of the fun on Kn The !clogatrs wero un totru -e I an t n presidential cun d.;u.e vvf i i he liovernor Leuwden forces doc'iro wo-i a victory for the l.imoa executive In this state. Rnolutii ri w re adopted oon itranlns the Wil-:on and tho Okla homa ssaie dec ocr.vlc administra tions, urg 'ig tl e I ndpo rcesrvatlej.ns to the pen. e treaty and leaguo of rations, a o d praising Senators Hiram Johnrin Henry Cabot Lodge, Vii;.im I' lurah and others for t!eli utand lujamst "jetirrendetins tho Indop,"- lei i'o of this country." Nci mention ja tnado of General Wood. Tho detonates controlled by Mc Oraw cuno from llcvkhnm. Bills, Harmon, Jackson and Wnhltn coun tlm. llamon controlling Ouster. Kiowa, Oreon, Tillman and Hogcr Mills cotinMet Jim Harris, John Applrbv and Harry 0 sir-ip handled tho district for Hamn Tho 'dclegatin choson r r It Strong of Clinton nnd Zack Prj'Sfi of Mnrurum. Tho nlter nates arc II I Vogle of Snyder and I'rM U Hoyt of Taloga. M Vorlo wa. chairman of tlm meet tr.ff anil I'rank Waddel of Putninn, tertiary ASK PARDON FOR TULSAN IVorllng Wants War Veteran Who Won Honors (ilveii lYcr-tom. . lij Aiwittrd Pre. Slate Wire. OKLAH'MA CITY. Jan. 23. r.ef mn-ei Ua'Kn far .1 pardon for David Triner of Tulsa, full-blooded "reek lml.an soldi, r, now serving J 'o'ro of seven yearb In tho I'n'.ted S'l'.cs d , ip inary NirraeKs nt lort Leavenworth, Kan., was mail" v'stcr'ay 1 v Attorney (lo-ieral Free lip to (he ad utnnt general of ..rr.y The loiter points 0.1' that itfune- wns forv.n sih iMlunt'T, n4 that aft r his conviUlon he erve4 wi h d,letln tiji i tho i.ittlei SL Mitiiel and tho rsnio. - 1. u:cio.v posts .viti! vau.vi:i). State Hca.lqnarters AdvlJn Aenlnsti i tl- , rivuu jiatters. ! If.A.,.,.M.i'"'l Trui sutr ui,,. JK-AIIOUA CITY. Jan. 23. ?ZT'1I,1C t0 American IOKlrin posts tehout ",0 Mate ncalnul "reso S .on ,rlvlftl niattors was nent i. fc..J "'"mers ln(1!iy oy mo t.A ' '.lfTH- 'oclonnlrles wt-ro both - , ,0 conHl11"- impartially nl to bo fair 1 ,,"c'"lon lnal nr",t,s h'lTh.many r,,"0ltlnn!i on matters m'SSu. h ,h pub"-" ,h0 Pnw!,rj!.L,iTo ltitprprrtT. Diiie ln,li. " iuiooo fwit "r me iioxer nn. whpn tw United !Ufila womo?" Wl' haS 0VCr Be Sure You Arc Counted !Te!S'lI!, 0 '? k0 ltB ProPcr Place anions the eiiios of the fnltwl ths t- PPOPlo must bo correctly eounte.l Hoport (timing Into how ihn'r ot tl10 Rucrotary of the Federal Census I5ui.-hu count.-j n1v Pf'0Pl" do not understand the importance of beln liounri,n wlnK to lIo crowded 'llvintr condltlono In this olty Mkn 1 n1'? Bln(? to bo nilsatd unless every patriotic citizen Prep,' bu'''nesf ' e that every person lodging on their &j not r,,T emplnyo In their piaie of business Is counted. Uker 0 ",0 Inderal Census with directory imtl other cenffns at l J arc "ow vlsltlni; offlco buildings. You mutt bo counted oniu. , " ou fbjt'- You men tell your wives to give the Uielr 11 W, at0r ,ne information a-Msed. othtr otlles htv dolntr u mjst to have every poison counted. Iloout Tulsa. njhdni?h!,,ifl tali''T hns not calI'' "t your lifim or It you have ' noot about it fill out this coupon and mall It today. E- "o Outhrey, Hall. nn?yuJ,' 19,s1' 1 1 Ilv,"K a' '10 tiiiUem bclnw hut to the het hero cis" 1 havo not 1,l",M t',un'!ra('11 tbero or any- 8tfet Number World's News Told in Condensed Form for flurried Readers At.Sll. '!,,,, ,t, J.I E. M Ho,,,, ld ti.nieht Hi,; t. Wlj Aunlin for New ork tolmirrcm COt.UMUIA. .1 C , .!, 3 The JuJl e rjr fomnilltMi of th. (tenth Cr0 urn ki. It iixUy retmrtrd iinfiorhly iu- rawln twn to rllfT n,e ffj(ra Uiiii ul(rai!i nienJmnnt. , YORK. J.n. 18. If ,r, l.SOO t.tcht.r. out of tht Sew Tort mil, ir r,ool dnrlnx 0 19. eeor(llou fiurii mtilt pulilir i.ij.jr hj WUll.m L. f'.tlinjer iuifrwtelet)t. CIIICAOO, Jn SS Simon Slwpe. for rourt. dJe.1 M hit homo hero UJt, a(Hi 1 f. lit n a frh.n.1 of Ahnhtm l.lmolii w urn m Auron. udio. la I8J7. ANT0N'10' T"M; J"- 11llrio of Mexico, w II L tout to Whlnjtor rhirct d'affklret, Oonttlo 0. dt 1 Mt, weal lleicu contul. mioutite4 htrt to.ly HOT BpniSOH, .V. 0., Jan. 2.1.Tho MeunUIn l'.rk hotel. u,d for Interned Oerinaui during tl.t wtr wan dMtrn. 1J1'.J''L" "' " """leiermined rlln toiir ullh the Aitt ottlmnted at tlOO.000 A leore of Koeatu In tht hotel tisd njrrow eicipos. U)M0f. Jnn. 23' Simulation to 1 ' i,J!.urp0M '"'hlod the war office ? :7 . nriiun trootn from plebUite rea In tfi-rmany contlnuei and full offkolal ojpUnatton it demanded bt Mwtiiapori. ' KMUWTaX. J.n. S3.-Vtton tinned jnor to Jtuaty IB amounted to 10 882 148 runnlnr balet. Includlni; 112,443 round .a., 251 bl1" ' Amerlcan-KrjpiLn and 8 828 btlr. of , I, land, tht etniua buretu announrtd today. I.VnF.I'BSDKNCK. Kan, Jan. 23 Mb ertjr tndi worth laTtral thouianJt of dot lam were taVen from the llatan Stat 1 .'. It"r' ,nMr h"r. b robh V' 7. ,rvw,'? d.uS ,,h'lr wTlato the yjut Ihroiijh ih. trick wall In the rear of tho lulldlng. LONDON. Jan 2.1 A latment ImiioI today on behalf of Premier Lloyd (leorue fj),.,,,,!rrf ' BO, ,n"h ,n report that the llr ih war minuter, Wlutnn S,eneer rhurehlll. and the ceueral ttaff ,lv.,.-i. trie tendUi of troopt to tht fauea.ut 01 any other Part of IUinlt. MKXICO CITY, J.n. 22 rortyflte Arericn petroleum eompaniM hate te't rr.jihed Pretldnnt Carrania that the. wl.) pelltlon for permit, to .Ink welit under condition, laid down hr tho pretldent. Ihett protldo that proTltlon.l permitt It lued will Lo (-0.HI only until congest en aoU b.tlc oil l.jl.lalion. MXMKOOR Okla , Jan 2n Twenty four ratea of Inf'iienta were rrporled on a hnfflneeLer.' train which panel through Miikneo tuniBhi from wuthwett To n Th train wm mtde up at Xin Anlonio aril w n route to St tiun A phytlol.n on lMiard iied all precantion. to prevent a ttread of tht epidemic. RAN FIUNTIPCO, Jan. 23 Tho army tr.inip.irt Monnt Vernon fomtrlr th tier man liner KrnnprintPMin Ceei'o. aellfl from hero tody nniwr tralt.1 orders tb.t wer to be psiwl when .ho w.. four mile off .hort Mi'mlir of the erew were mid 10 h.T" rpr!.Ml lhat tho e.sel't ile.tlB.tion v lit ladiroHtok roSSTAXTIJJOPU: Jan 21 Turkey enterwl the w.ir on flerm.ny. tide after the mbinet had decided to Join tho .!:iei. according to Mate-rent, before a .eeret ptrll.mentarr committee nublithed by the new .paper.. Tho machination, of the war r.rlv led by Knrer 1't.ha war mlnlter In mil, wrt retpon.lble for the chance of f-ont V91IIVrrrOV. tan 21 Inreat of approximately one tli'r.l In the bane pav ,f a'l enli!(d men. In the navv and the cotHt Cu.rd except remit l proTlded for n a 1,111 pikeel todir bv tht hftu"e and ti' to the gentle. Tho Tote w.k alt to 10. The Inerettc reiroteilte to la.t January 1. would continue until July 1. 1021. fT. I.OUIH. Mo, Jan. 28. Teletr.mt to Tied ('mi rhanlert in the 2f laryeit elttot In Mltourl. Kaniit.. Texat Ark.ntaa and Oklohom were tent tolay br offlcia.t of tho ftiutbwe.tern diylion of the Ked Otom here ttklni; the chapters to eel In toiich Imtnediatelv with local health authoritl'M for tho purpo.t of adopting prewiutionary mpamre aralntt tlie tpreaa or intiucua PATtIS, ,T.n.v33. The time In which the Jnao R'nr cotornment mntt fire a definite replv a. to whether It will .ocept ttit set tlcnicnt of the Adrlltie quetlon rearhed 1w llin .unriiA council c.irlv tM. te.k wa. extended today for three d.yt hv the llrllith an.i Kronen rorernmenu ine c ten. ion wa. prantM Upon the renue.t of Foreign Minliter Trumblttch of Juio-HUth. ..1 ... . I - nt ...... ,!',,: . t ml.l.a were but Hihtly more tluin tho number for lh pretloo. d.v but pneumonia caiet in ine nmr nntn. inur'i ... cre.no The Infloeniia c.nct tota'led 2.230 compared with 2 228 reported yetferday Death, from the dlte.it numbered 81. IUYTOV Ohio Jan 21 "I tol.1 him he had to lote me more th.n be did hi. mn.K .ml nt wnnion-i. ioupcu .ir. Ml'llt d.mi ajed 25 when nnntloned hv no!ic at f?t KIlMbcth'. botpital re c.rdlne 'he thootin. of her hnth.nd. John Adam., a nromlnent local nn.lclan. Aflor hootlns her hu.hand the wife tnrned the run on her.elf IIo(fltl attache, btllete iwi'll win recoTer Drmcr m mir lit-S UOL I 'J U1VL UPEX-EMPEROJi Holland Replies to De mand of Allies for Hohcnzollcrn. NOT PARTY TO PACT Note Points Out That That Nation Cannot He Hound Hy the Treaty. CANNOT BETRAY REFUGEES National Honor at Stake in Demand for Extradition Is Unconstitutional. PA MS, Jan. 23. The demand of tho rnli'tite jiowerH that Holland de liver tip" to them former Hmperor William of Germany that ho may lie trlod "for a Hiiptemo. of feline against Internntlonnlltj. morality and the nanc.ilty of ttentles" has been rcfuwd by Holland. In a note delivered this afternoon to the foreittn office, by the Dutch minister, Holland take tho Rround that tho Dutch government Is not n party to tho peace treaty which con demned William Hohenzollerti and that It eannot recoKtiizo uh an In ternational duty tho necessity to ns mirlitto tthelf with "thlH act of lllfth international policy of tho powers." It ilirlnrPH also that the constituent laus of tho litnKdnm and tho tradi tion of tho country nlwn8 a ground for rc-fUKe for vanquished In Inter national conflict!!, will not permit tho government to defer to tho ulithea of tho entente, by wlthdiawlhs from tho former emperor tho bene fit of Its taws nnd traditions. The declaration is mmlo that tho peoplo of Tho N'otlmrlamls cannot bo- truy tho faith of thouo who have confined thomnolvos to Holland's tree institutions. I'AIUR, Jan. 23. KollovlnR Is tho ropiy or 1110 rsptmountlH (rovcrn- niont to tho 'entente: "Ity verbal note, dated January 1. 1U20, irlvlntr to the envoy of the iiuoou lit I'nrtit, tho isivsers, rofor rliiK to artlcio 227 of tho treaty of Vermilion, deninnd that tho Kovern nmnt of Holland srive-'pito ?fhelr hatwlH Wllllnm of Hohonzollern, former emperor of fjormnny, no that no may 110 tried. "KunportltiK this demnnd, thoy oh ere that if the former emperor had renmlned In Oermany, the ller ui.m trov'-rnmeiit would, under tho lorrns of artlelo 22S of tho tieatv of pime, huvo been obllKod to deliver him. "In oltlnu us iiremedltnted loin ions or Interna'innnl treaties as well n a sistemntlc dlrei;iird of tho most saoriMl rulos of tho rlchts of man, a number or nets committed during the war by Merman outhor lty the M)wers pluee tlie resj-onfll (JOVTIM'KI) ON I'AllK Kl.l:'EN. LABOR COURT PASSES (iiuci iiur .Mien Mkiim liiiliistilnl lie latluiLH I'.lll Will N'omlnato .Mtun bets to Sent. 'loilny. Ttil'MKA, Kan.. Jan. 23. In dustrinl leKisldtton, uuid by many to ne revolutionary in cluirao.er. was tuinploled In Juumo today when till) ie?iHiaturo enactod a mil I'HUilJllsh ink' In tho Hinio a court of Industrial reUtlutw linvtng JurlsdJotlon over es- enti'il Indumrlcs Invested with a public: Interest. Tho bill, which was .igned into today hy tiov. Henry .1. lilen, affects lVod, clothlni:, fuel an,, ttunsportallon, pndilblts strikes .mil ie'ovits m tlii'M; lnduHtnos ana prnvitKH svi-io punaliieu for con sulraiy to promote sirikeM or to In let fere with production. It also pro. fid chi that tnu court am fix wnsea .nut sUlu Industrial dlsputOH In thuw liiluwrlos and serve lis n c-6urt of .ir.tiat4in to ismsidor duputes In -tlicr Industrie, not listed as cmon- tin). It was passed hy larpj ina ii li-s in liotii houses. Tho governor iuwiouikvxI tonlKht n.t he 'oiild nomlnaie 1110 thron numbers of tho conn lomoirtm am. hat the si-nate Mould hold over to ooasldor oonflrmailwi before tho snerlal sewlon cndH. T"he lertslailon H tho outgrowth of thn recent nallon-wldo strike or ho 11 coal miners, which ciumvI ihe inlnok 111 ICar.BW to be placed under 11 stalo reeoveJ-Jhi) and operated with vol unteer mlwrs under the protection ot m.ito urwl federal troops. I-iim okniulirro 1 OKMl.'MJUK. Cikl.i . .Inn 23. OktnulKce'H now J500.000 hotel was loused fur a toim of 10 yours to l'n nuie Iljorkltind, mftimKer of tho St. Ixiuki club, and Daniel J. Nolan, as bistant tnanuBer of tho Hotol Btatler of Bl. louls, by the b.-ftrd of dlroc :ors of tho ('rcok'Hotol company, at a meetlnjr tontcht. It wits announced ork would be marten within a few days nnd thai tho hoi el will be In operation whhln a year. THE WE ATI! Eli TL'LHA. Dkla.. Jan. 23. Ma.lmum. US: minimum, 33, cotth wind.: cloudy- pro clpilailouL .tS Inch OUI.AIIOMA: Saturday fair, colder; KumI.j- fair I)llIMNAi ff.turd.y fair, colder, with a cold watt, frctlnr will tittnd nearly to lb. voait br L'anoay siorDliitf; Sunday fair and colder, AIlKA.cf'AS- riaturaiy fair romer, eom waTti temper.tnre will ba 18 to 23 sun lit mirt.lnt f..in.law fair cold WKHT TKXAU Haturday fair, colder SmA.y fair KArT TFX.lfl BnuriUy fair colSer cold wife In .oath portion, freailtiK near 1; to the roait by Sunday morn Inf. Sua day fair and cold KANSAS Cloudy and enidtr (Murday Sunday prl.fly fair 11J c-oldir. Ship Board Manager Indicted on Charge of Fraud in Seattle Sl'ATTI.r, Wash., Jan. 23 C'aptnln John I'. Illaitt mut m tlli'trd here today liy a to. It- nl crand Jiny whliii Ims bean in veHilKatliv,: alleged fiuiidet In tho wiirilliie i-o list ru hi Ion of Hliipn fn tho t'nltml Htntes shipping board. As district lilitliSKtr of the tlilp pliiK lind t'nptaln H'a n. d irl k the war, directed the (r.noriime irs KlKiintU' s.enl lililnillilliin in trram In oresnn nnd iwlutmiini Tin" llldlt illli'liU chlirKe ' .tf- 1 tain llluin tii-hiid m-. rel i mission from lh Steiwart. Davit t Kiiilpment Co , New York city, on Main tnu oompiuiy made to tut) nhlppliiK boaid whl'e lie Wns dls Itlet ll.dimsel'. The ifAiiinl-eloim. n wo ehutted, t't.ilr.l appvxJ matvly (111, OHO. FAIL TO RECEIVE AID OF MEXICANS No Help Given to Prevent Border Raids, Offi cials Testify. TRACED TO CARRANZA More Documentary Evidence Is Given to Show Hand in the Border War. A SAN ANTONIO. Texas, Jan. 2S. County sheriffs, officers of the riinuvr wirvlco, customs colleoliii-H and district attorues tostlfliil bo fine tho senate mibcommltten In vomiKallnn the Mexioan hltunilmi to day they never had succeeded In seouiin from tho .Mexican iiulhorl tios any co-oporatlon In tho preven tion of border raids. Tho decluni lions of the?o wltiifMHrtH was sun- pnrled by that of others who Added to tho commltlee's record details or nunieriJUH attacks made by .Mnxliniih during tho "bordur war ot 1U15 10." Testimony corroborative) of oh.irties that ('arraii'.i. nnd xihor Mexlian offielals were nwaru of .mil encnoniKed the loaders ivlio wero operailnt under the. "plan of rlan DIoro," was Riven, and u fuw of Oioi-w-jKhitil 'Liken part lit the runnlnsr down of tho roldlriK bands were heard. Ono of tho sheriff, who testified was Ootavlo Olierni a milurullzed .Mexleon of Starr county. Mo told Of 11 confession niailo to him by ono of the ruldnrs whom ho mpturcd, in which lie was old that Carrnnsn snldieri were in fac t the riiib rs nnd that their move litems wero dlicct-i! by 1'arratin.i offlceis. Docnmcrilarv Ihlileiit'.'. Documentary ovldeneo to the iin effect wns presotrfod. It was he attested confession cif a Mexlenn prisoner and had len made a part of a report rendered by Captain Anderson, then comtntindlnir Troop A, Twilfth rnvnlry The ir'niir hid vlirned the statement snvlnic his t'D.STI.NTKI) OS I'lOK TWO widow or vici i.M is riti:i:i. Mrs. Jon Ilmim Ki-Iivim-iI friini Cum- loily Aflrr 1 1 1 1 - H: 1 1 1 1 1 ' h Dc.iiIi. Dy A.focitted l'rt Slate Wire A ItDMOHK. Okla. Jan 23 Mrs Joe Hrown, who was detained for lu vrwtltratlon In connection with the denth of her husband, a wealthy pio neer merchant ot Hoaldton, nour here, In a hotol at that place, was released from custody this nfternoon on ordcrB from thn county attorney. Nothlnc appeared In the evidence to connect hor with tho killing, now conceded to havo been suicidal. II. W. Kellounh Out of Contest for National Delegate It. W. Kellollifh, ono of tho en-th-UHliiHtlr and earnost reiiill,o.ins of Tulsa, has minimized The World to say to Ills fi lends hero nnd throurhoiit the district Hisi ho has withdrawn, from thn mu test for deh-Knte to the na lnn.il republican convention from tho first district In the Interest of party harmony. Mr Kflllouirh w II ieavo shortly to loo; aftor somo Important business In tho euht. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Owing to the ernharirn placed by tho Canadian ' i-rnm. m 1011 print paper The World is foroed to limit the 's various odltlons until the nm barKO Is raised or other sources of supply aro found. Wo recret havlnir to do this beeaut.0 It will in"n the OIh appolntlm; of a lanro number of our advortlsers who) copy wo will be for -! to Itwvo out through lack of space. As our first duty Is to our Hubucrtbers we shall endeavor as near as possible) tii five them tho usual amount of news. Wo. trust this Is only a tsm porary situation and as soon as possible tho usual odltlons will be, issuoil- In thn mean-' tlmn The Wen Id Is In the anmn position that scores of other nr 'rop'ii'an newspapers thruKhoui tho I nltod K'ai'S are Our Sunday ed'ion w 1 bo limited to 30 pi;i a followed on Monduy by li pnec-s, ninu iMmnTf nc j ft ri i 1 1 v m ; Jd i .3 0 U REDsTfi CHICAGO Members -of Communist Parly Musi Face Fed eral Charges. MRS. STOKES INCLUDED Many Other lenders Prom inent in Radical Move ment Are C'aunht. GO AFTER I. W. W.'S NEXT Total Number of Indictments Now 12:5 Editor of Trotz ky Paper Included. CIIICAOO, Jan. 23 Indictments iiRillnst S5 members of tint com munist party 'of Amerlcn wero re turned today by a special oilmlnnl court Krand Jury lUM'Stlgatliiir rndl uil aollvltlen In Illinois. The if. ato named In otio ueni-ial conspiracy Indictment ehnririnn them wllh ailvnoalliiK tho nveriluow of the noNorument by vlolonco. and all but ihreo Br- named In seMirste Indlel iiiiTit ehnrulnir lnlatlnn of tho new ststi) nedlilon law, llonds of tho defendants were fixed n S,000 on ench charite. Hold .Mi-h. Stoi.cs. Prominent nnimiR thnsn Indlcteil are Mrs Hose 1'nslor Klokes, who Is said to bo a member of tho na tions! exwutlvn committee of the organization and an active organizer, nnd Nicholas 1. llnurwlch of New York, said to be tho editor of Niivy Mir the newspaper on which TroUky was employed. Others named are John I.. Ilnllott, ltoston: A. Illltlcmnn, Now York. Maximilian Cohen, New York, Charles Dlrha, Minneapolis; Daniel Klhiium, Detroit; Idra lx-o I-'eruson, Chloairn; I.oulso Fnilna, New York; Nlchnlim I lloiirwlch, New York; K. It. Karosoes. riilladelphla, and Jaf I)ve.stnne, Now York. They nro members of the nnilnnnl exerutlvo conimliteo of the communist pnrty. Others Indicted Include l'nul l'etrns, New York; Clmrlea Ituth- onjoerif. cievemmi: John htciiwnrt', ltoston; Alexander Kloklllsky. now said to be In Mexlciv City; Osoor Tywerowsky. New YcVlt, und Harry M Wicks, Portland. Ore. They also are said to ho members of the nntlonnl executive committee. (in After I. W. Ws. Indictments returned by tjie Rrnnd Jury to date number 123. UiM Wodneiwlav 3S members of tho oomi tniinlst labor party wern Imliated. Tho Brand Jury will now turn Its attention to evidence nK.ilrmt mom horn of the I. W. W nnd Is expected to conclude) Its work next week. ICxtrailltlon papers for thoso In dicted who nre not In cIhuko are belnir pieparBd. Thnso named In today's Indict ments are members of tho nntlonnl executive cnmmltteo of the com munist party, feileratlon seerelarles and national convention delegates re sldlnc In CI1I0HK0, nuKiiliiiis of the f'lilciiKO commllten ot thn Kuimlan fedeiallon, aotlvo metnhers of thn pjrty and local swcroUirles of thn iantruago branches TO HOLD BLACK LEADER Hubert Hill, Wanted In Arlitns.ts, to 11 Taken on 1'i-ilenil Wiiriiint If Itcipilsltlini Is ItcfiiMVl. TOI'ICKA. Kan., Jan. 23. Itobert Hill, nciuo, wanted In Arkansas In connection with the rnoe rlols near Klulnc. I'hillipH county, last fall, will bo arreoted cm 11 federal warrant on a nharite of fraudulently Impersonat lntr a federal office If Governor Allen refuFoo to honor tho roeiulsltion from the t;oernor of Arkansas, now un the way here. Hill, who Is the alleged president of tho 1'rciKresslvo lOnrmers and Household union, thn negro orKun iKiitlon which Is sold to lmv linen responsible) for thn I'ljllllps county nice dlHturbance, Is In Jail here fn. lowing his urreut by local officers last Krlday. Tho flKht to prevent Hill's extra Itlon today trrow to national propor tions. Teleurarns were received at the, Koverrmr's office from socIcihh of colon it ieopln In ninny parts of the I'nileil Kta'i-s j.tcitestlnK .'mnlriM the re-turn of the prlNnner lei Arkansas General Wood's Organize Club Imard Wood siifiporters of Tulsa meet eel 8 o'clock KinlKtit at the, rirand Opera House on l.ast Weoeind wtront for tho organlatlon of a Wood-for-I'rcshlent club. A call for the nicotinic und for simi lar meetings In all parts of thn eongrsMlonal district was Issues! this wtok by William S. Cochran, member of tho state exeoutlvei oommlttoa of the I.eonnrd Wood olub. For weeks republicans nf Tulsa und vicinity havo boon actively at work In bedialf of Ocneral Wood, who from the first has been thn tno-et jopuUr candidate of all (1 O I' -prin'M A I p'ar.s huvo be-cn computed for thn crv -i-1' s,i tloti of Wood sentiment ton,- t ut what promifie") o bo iho trr. a est lolltical meetinn hold horo o ro ceiH years Not only rcpiiblicar-a will bt 1 nnnr SMC n y uaiB 11 luuul mmiu mim CHARGES PALMER GETS COLD FEET Republicans Say Attorney Ceneral Side-Steps Se dition Issue. GOMPERS IS ATTACKED Hlanlon Says "Let Him Co to Hell" Measure A.iHiiiled ami Hotly Defended. WAHHINOTirN. Jon ?! - At In c In on pendltiK nil tt sedition bills not only continued today htifoio thn house rules eommlttwi, but spread to thei floor of the lunise. repuhil cans Mm) dsmorrals J..Ii,.i,k In oppo sltion to iho iiieaMtiKw which were in linn ile'eoKvl by 1111 mhem of both parlies. Iteinibllean mernliers of the ruliM I'omuilitee nt thn leNiimplu f heniliiir on thu HlerlliiK and (lr.ihiim hills uliargo.l AttmiKy ll.'tuml r.ilmer hud 'side slciipcd" the 1 sue after hsIiIiik to lio pt rmltled to ineeeiii the nef.,1 tor mblitioiial e l.-lnliitn to prusecule iiidi.iils l.ep i'c-.-ntatlo Hodeiitii-rK bf llllnolM. 01-e of the republican members of 11 m l omioiiiee, uner ciiiirKiun iriiii the. attorney ueueial hud developed "a plain cvise ot cold feet," an nounced that tomorrow ho would .iffi-r a moilon n-iuivitlnir Mr I'almor to uipear Imforn the com mittee. Dcnlcw Appniinl i.Ikmi. The att!iniey koimtuI In 11 H'ate-Ini-nl liilei- in the day denied tluit lie ever Isid prmiilsed his supporl for either Iho S.'r'mi; or tho tltitham lolls and m. Ill llui- tho measuro In trodure-d bv llcpri-neriiiitlvo Duvey, (X)NTINUKI) ON PAOK KIVB, Here In What Lack of Newspaper Does to Metropolis WINNMl'Kfl. Jnn 23 - Todny oomplotod n iveeik during which the moro than 1 .000,001 pernons romprlslncr the populotlo)is of tho pity of Winnipeg nnd the, prov ince) of .Manitoba nnil Huskntoho wan have bi-on without dally newsfra pers. It has been the erlnomlesl week within theli remembraiieo, nirt even xt'eptlrii; the early duys of the war. fine week airo tndny the papers In tho two provinces were foix-ud to suspend pnlilleiitlnii, W10 re sult of a rontrovoreey wpli tho I'ort l'rnncls new's print rntinitrnc turers nndlmc In thn latter refus ion; to shlji paper here. What ll tnesns fur a rto.nl sli-e.1 rltv to he without dally news-pa-pe-n has boeri nrnily demon-str-Hled hero. Ordinarily nil Is life, niwl italety In the HtrentM of Wln nliieei; at thin season of tho year, but over the cllv now Ihero hatiK'i a pall of ilrnarlness. The first effect was the depriv ing of ihe rdtlzntm of nutheiiilo tnforiiiHtlon of news of tho day. The wlldpt i-utimrs havo been cunent nhrouKhimt t1i city. With no clrculntlnir medium of Intelli gence, the 11 11 1 tnnss of the pop. ulntloti Is unnblo to discern whnt and w-hat nit to bollovo. Newetpaper offices made) an ef fort 10 moot Hi H hv postlns: hullo-tin-. In front of their offlce, but thl Is wholly Ino-de-epinto nnd re-ni'hi-s eomiKirntlvoly few cltl 7orm I'nlverslty mudenls Ismiio small "fly sbeelH" ilnlly, but Iheso fall ) shori of reiulremeri-lM that ol-lsorm do not bother to taku them home. The next effect fealt wns a tre rnoiiibriiH rloornaito In huslnwr, everywhere. Hsvlnrr no munin of Informing ilh public of the wares they have to sell tho mercantile) houses, usii'illy crowded by bar gain bunlers al til's time of year, are siifferlnK flrt-ot lowees. "One seoilon alotio In my do parlment store has a frail In.; off or 111 000' clallly In receipts," wild ihn hnad of a concern. Th con dition Is the wime throiit'liout other lines of bueiineHs. The theaters, havlntr no roeHiiH of ad vertlslng tlu-lr attractions to tho I'ononiJ public, are heavy IcmeirH. I'Tvc-n the e're-et rallwuvH ore huel h iiffi-i lei the- lack of advertised -it) r ra ' I 1 m rind frcr enil di-prcs-h mi ' iijh nir riianv pcTMons to re in i 1 1 it III' me Supporters Here Tonight prcsen' at the u.itherlrrK tnnlBht, feir Hit, men and women who se- In flener.il Wood the typo of Americanism that tho euuntry needs aro not conflnwl to any ono polltciil pariy. lirno numliorH of domocrau and Indopendents havo alroudy nlven thulr indorsomont to ljonard Wood and tho peoplo who turn out cmui bn placed under but om.f clamlflcutlon. that ot Ameri cans. Women of tho city who at the, comlnif elections aro to havo tholr first luste of politcal power havo already oranlr.ed and pointed tho w vy to tho rneii voters In tholr S'ipport of Wood I'.vc.y me,tier ' tho Tubm Women Woml f'-r I'rrj. lent club b,n pit dgud bcr I'C'ine-o a- ho meetinp; tonlRht und ' hat ot her fnnmhi ulso, A eood ptact lo eat lar-nony .Cafeteria, . ,,'", ci n i, r.i i.'-.iuiiy., ticicria, 320 U, Main, ubdar Wooiworth Adit, a 1 JFt E Mi H D I Knight Takes Sharp Issue Vilh Daniels Over Naval A wards Itcor Ailnilnil utln .M KiiIkIiI 1 W '!IIIN(,TON, Jan 23 Itoar Admlial At, ,t ,1 M IvtiiKh' 1 .1 1 i,,n,i 1 f In. ii,.vn, ,! . I,, . ,r,l DDK ninrp je t.ilay will t. 10 tary Daniels on he mutt- 1 of lUVlll awaiils. TenlifiltiK before tho en- am Invt-s liratinir commitiee. Ad mlral KnlKht said tlie board could tint rtirtco Hint offlcora who lost their ship ihronich enemy action were outlUed to IiIkIi diH'oratloni unlcita thoy had eni.iod ih enemy. I.-ir slilllun dxsUlied to illfie imtl uts niiiirply between decorutluns awardul naval oril or and men for "moi-ltuilous nnd dlsllniruishod" lervlcu and for "valor" was p.opusod uy itear Admiral KnlKht, soiilur motnbeir ot the Ismrd that iniMied 10 contly on mednl reciimmntiilutions to the somite) siibcommlttei) InVcvitl Itutlni; dnooratlon award. Ono rea son ror ihe exlslltu; cemtrovorHy Ad. mlral KiiikIii lutein led, lay In thn fact that thntii wua 110 modal an li able except thu coliKri'Bsle;iia moeliLl of honor, awarded only In Very ex ceptional tasc-e, for a cm of extioino herolsiii, "Offb ers who loso their flhlps," thn admiral told the NUbe-ommiitos, "should never bo no rmnirdod tin lisw they lake) offensive action niralnsl Ihn eneiiiy or reuoeend In en vim; their ship throuifh umiiiiiil ability." Hear Admiral Charles J. IIiiiIkt. former onnimaniler-ln-chlof of tho Atlantic fleet, and DnWIlt (' Coff mini, fonneir cotnmiindiir of llio Hee. nnd battleship foreo of Ihn At omic) rirot, wikmh) tstimony cioitod mo InvcstlKatlon with the exception of tho hoarlng of Kecrctary Daniels, who probably will appear Tue-sdiy, e-ibl that In tholr oilnon tint moralo of tho niivy would not be perm'inn.i'- ly arrocteit tiy itm preouilt uo ora tion controversy. Ailnilitil Knlifht suerKCsloil revi sion of tho entire) modal leirlslutlon and ewewln s. ilecuratlon to bo iflven on(y for vs-lor In rases whern tho nut of hiirvVliim wiui not roma'knblr) unouKh to warrant a ni'idnl ot honor TILLRY ISGIVEp1 LIFE TERM Murtlcrt-r of Oklahoma City Conduc tor li 1 Vmixl Cullty fly AwKielato-I pre flute Wire). OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan. 23.- Oullly, with life Imprisonment In I7ie penitentiary ns tho pnnalty, wns the vent lot today of a Jury In tho dlertrict court In thn case of Collins Tlllry, nero. tried for tho murder uf J. M. Williams, street car conduc tor, Moptemher 30 Thn killlmr or Wllllamee wns fol lowed by wild rumors of raco riot and mob violence and tho iiokid w.is removed to Outhrin for safo ktep. lug until his preliminary benrlnit .1 month airo, following which he was placed In thn county lull at Ivtihl When brought here for 'rial 1 few days ngo sentiment for mob vlo lenci had d'ed down ami the trla' was neni without any demons' ru tlons against the acciis-d man. LUFKIN IS OUT FOR WOOD MiisMiolinse'tlH Omgrcwemai) IM-hctIh (Vsilldgi) for (iencral VAWIJNUTI'N, Jiiii 23 Itopro- sctilntlve I.iifkVi of MasnaehusMtls today announced his CAtidiilncv as a rtoligaio pledged to supiiurt Major tletiiyal Jnonurtt Wind to tho IB- 11111,11 1111 nailonal convention. I.uf kiu In a statement suld lhat while ho had Mupirorlesl a inovemnm to send Ooversur Coollge of M.isn.i ohi'settH with n delegution lo s p irfiri WiMid at ilhtnago an long a th K' lu-r.'il w.is a ciiiidl late, the, -hlgo inanagurM want 'a hand-p.ck-d list ot delegatus," "TJiey want inon who must have no sconmt choice." his sLi'e in n' adileul, "and whose lnf'u ru can lie mun.puluted or turisr.rud at will.' 'lettieTaIjks' lease sold Heboid f.'c-ts S(,0(( Per Atro. Said to Ho Itcc'ciril Acrtvigo I 'lice, OICMUIJia;, Okla., Jan. 23 Six hundrod th'iiia.ind dollars, or 180,000 por aero, was paid John II. Heboid und associates here today for tho "I.ottle Hanks" lean) of seven and ono-half a. res, locatod near Pcpr;' 10 miles from here, b nti ukluhoma ' Ity con panv headed by Judgo Arm siri.ni Tbi.t i die u rh' prico per aero ever recordc l in nKiahoma I Tho threo wciiis acrcudy drilled Inn tho Icaso have n cimhlned il.illy 1 -' " h ...... j production exceeding 1,1 0 Zi.irrels. i . ?&Lji AfMtiinniAiiiiiAP I i B Hill I II II lilllllll uuiifiritUiVUDC Republicans Headed by Borah and Johnson Deliver Ultimatum. PARTY SPLIT IS SEEN Senate Leadership and Party Unity in Nation Reported Threatened. NEGOTIATIONS UPSET Conference Prevented Yes terday But Will Asaem blc Again Today. CANT WAIT ON Wi'LSON Ashurst Urges Action and Sees Sentiment for In dependent Candidate. WAHIIINOTON. Jnn, 23 Protest liy n larifei BToup of Influential re publican senators against further compromise., on reservations to tho pearn treaty today gavo tho compro mise neitollaUons a ssv'ero setback and senator1 declared InVolved fu ttitu solidarity of Iho republican party not only In tho sonnto but In the nnllon. ICUthl republican senators headed by Henators' Johnson of California and llonih of Idaho nnd claiming to represent other Bnnators. called Itn publlcan Lender Dodgn Into confer ence, nnd delivered whnt was do vlnred to bo un ultimatum against proponed oompromlses nf tho In formal hl-ptirtlnm commltteo of sen ate lenders. H011111 of tho senators In tho con ference) with Kunator I.odgo declared that tho reoeptloii ot tho protest would nffoct the republican load nrshlp and unity In the senate whllo 0110, Honntnr Hlicrman of Illinois, slated after tho conference that ho would Ieavo tho republican party nnd Join a third parly If tho re publicans support "emasculated" reservations. Democrat., Alarmed. Thn conference, with Senator Lodge, which lasted nearly thrco hours, proventcd ihn scheduled ses sion of iho bl-partisan com 111 II tee. This commltton will rnt'ot again tomorrow, hut with tho compromlsn prospects thrown Into oonfimlon hy today's dov'i'lupinontd. Domocrnts In tereotcd In Iho compromise negotia tions tonight expressed concern over thn turn of events at tho resultant poFslhlllty of success. Tho movement of protest against compromising the Lodge reservations was almost coincident with a vNIt to tho Mtnato by former President caft, who consulted with several "mlltl reservation" republicans. Mr Taft, who consulted with sovcral (lilting his visit doclarod that tt oom promise, on thu I-oiIgn reservation to artlcio 10 of tho lengus of nation covenant would not "kill" the, treaty, became., he asserted, other provi sion.1) would muko for world peace and causo resort rarely to article 10. rtiilcH'ndcnt Wanted. e Another offset of the opposition to compromise) was n speech In tho Htiruito by Senator Ashurst, demo crat, Arizona, In favor nf Immcdlalo ruUflcatlon, Mr. Ashurst charged both republicans nnd doinncrats with delaying ratification by playing par tisan politics whllo tho world walls for nctlun. Kcntlment Is arising, tho senator declared, for n Independent presidential candidate becausu of thu sunatn delay, "Throughout tho nation," said Sen ator Ashurst, "sontlmnnt Is growing In favor of tho candidacy of a man who has no party affiliations wo know of, bocnuse tho pooplo know hn Is a man ot RCtlon and not ot words. "I would llko to eo tho next presi dent como from tho senate. Hut I know the pooplo of tho country are disgusted with our kind of states manship, Tlio penco treaty Is lodged hero In tho Bonato because of par tisan politics, whllo other nattonH of tho world go forward with tho liquidation ot their liabilities nnd the reconstruction of Ihelr commerce. Tho treaty cannot bo ratified as It stands, all sane men know, but we should sUty hero and voto and voto and voto until wo ratify tt In soma shapo und not Hit and wait for tho presldont to recedo from bis position for we all know he cannot do lhat honorably. "We should take up tho treaty tt,. day. I assure you that tho prrslden would bo the, most de-hgtcd m"n In tho country to leurn th it wo on thW CONTINTKK OS PtCE MX1' THOUGHTS TO THINK ABOUT A I'HHSONAIi I'AVim If your Inquiry about any propo sition advertised in tho classified ad vm Using column of The World shows t it It Is not exactly an repre sented, iho classified advertising manager of The World will consider a pergonal r ivnr ir you win tcie -(ihonn to him about t Ho feels dire- ly irsp-niibir for tho correctno;'.-, of the Wan' Ad statement?, ho socks to protect World reader by ritrlct r nsoishlp of thce classified adver Using c ' . igo 0000 und oak for Want Ad EifC I r .is