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CIRCUlatTION
FEBRUARY
25,242
VOL. XIV, NO. L86
TULSA, OKLAHOM A. TUESDAY, MARCH 30, L920
IS PAGES.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
DENMARK
IS
m
RECEIVER ASKED
FOR RIVER LAND
Motion Is Filed in Su-
preme Court by U.
S. Officials
EXPECT RULINGaTODAY
Opinion to Be Given on Ac-;
count of UrjfciHy Tex
ans Not Satisfied
RANGERS WILL BE REMOVED
Freeling Announces Action
Will Result in Their De
parture at Once
w yn I voton. March -'.i The
government In general ucccnied
60tltttltton of Oklahoma relative to
i hi- location of the boundary between
thail elate m Tras lii motion
nii-il today In ths supreme court
asking permtoelon to Intsrvens in
the oontrovsrsy bstwssn Uta two
states over ownership ol oil landa
In tha Rat) rtvar bed ami thut Texas
in- ( tijnlnod from granting tltla ot
permits to land situated north of tha
rivers south hunk. An opinion on
th- motion win ba handad down iv
Boorrow, solicitor Oeneral King wia
Inform ad.
The government ulso charged tli.it
Texas, "contrary to tha rights of tha
Unit ad state and to tha inn- mom.
tag of the treat) of 119. claims for
hsrsetf sovsrslgnt) and polltioaJ
Jurisdiction and for nsrsslf and hsi
jfrantSSI title lo tin- mII far north
of the true Iwitrnl iry anil to tho lino
of mid-channel of tha Had river."
Counsel for Oklahoma ha'l up
proved the motion, Solicitor General
King told tha oourt In presenting
the motion, hut Texas authorities
bad agreed only In part.
The motion, in addition to Its rc-qni'-t
for an Injunction against
Texan, ajdts the court to i-njoln Okla
homa and Texas authorities! alike
from permitting any of their rcpre-
ssntsAnres from Ii asnaaalng upon the
contested lands or sinking any add
tlonal oil or gas wellfi an't that a re. ,
oetver he appotatsd to tuke charge ,
of all the lands with machinery anil1
tools now on them and to operate i
wi lls already sunk.
"The present uncertainties," the
notion aald, "as to the true location
of the annth haul, :! the date ol' the
ratification of tin- treaty of t s i u . (
the rxtdlng cnntroveisy between the
states of Oklahoma and Texan, their
nuns to exercise JurlagUctlon
r i im territory in dUpuU
H nil ;
cl.'i Im a ml cmirtH rt'Hpcct i vcljf tn en
fnn r Iht-lr alhrffed rlflfhta anil thtiht
Of thi Ir firHntH. lloonoM and trr-
mltleoa irr dotrlnrtontal to the pub-
I'ONTINI I ; D ON PACK NIN K.
NEWBERRY WAITS DECISION
Not (o Take Seal in Senate Until mi
(Juoetk?fui Cleared Up.
WASHftiOTON, March ;. Sen
etor Newherry of Michigan, who re
turned here today, will not resume
his eeal in the senate until quoes
tione as to his st ilus arising from
his conviction in the Michigan elec
tion conspiracy ceeea haw been dis-
pie.ed of
The senator did no' appear at the
Capitol. He wns understood to have
conferred with some repuhhean
leaden ami iii return to Michigan
f"i the Blaster holidays without any
(Infinite plans ns to when he will
l-e hack in N'ashingtott,
Wood Geti 2 Delegate
In Tcimcsseo Dintrici
CO OK KV 1 LbC Ti'tiii.. March ;9.
The fourth district republican on
VenUon Uday Instructed lie two
(Ii legates to the national convention
fur i.ensral Leonard Wood and
nominated Wynne S. f'louso or
Cookl vllle for congress
THE WEATHER
TVXMk, OklO.t Mafh H Maimum,
minimum IA: south winds rlear,
KL sHOM A Tuesday and Wednediday
S'tieral'r fair.
'Ot'IHf AN : T iesdar partly 'iondy,
rmer WeilntMhiv (lartlt eondr.
MlKANf'AH fnreda;. cereraHe- fair,
warair' Wedneda partly flondr.
WK8T Tr,S: Ttjesrlaj' and Vedneiday
aral i fair
UST TP S T leaday and Adneday
pinli ..n ! to elniii!)',
N ANS'AH Oenera'ty fair Tuesday and
"eirie.da); not much hana;a in t-miera-
I nya
New York Life
Insurance Co.
Farmer & Duran
M-l .t l M. AURNTS
tot Pateoa BMa. Pbosa Ml
Death Toll of
in 8 States
Indication! List Will Be Augmented With Later Re-
ports Thirty-six Dead in Indiana Property
Damage in Chicago Area s $6,000,000 Relief
Work Is Under Way Accurate Figures on Loss
Not Available Yet.
Ravlaad raporta from eight
atataa swept by Sunday's tornado
ptniTit thr number of dead at
10 i. with 105 tn northern Mates
ami r."i In southern, as follows:
Indiana 36; Illinois 0 Ohio Ml
Michigan 1.'. Mlaaouri i; wiacon-
sin 1; Qaorna II--; Al.ih, una 17.
Properly loss m Illinois was es-
Unatsd al 16,000,000, in weetnrn
ihlo at t-'. OH" nan. In lienrK a at
mure than f 1 ,000,00, w hile other
atataa vlsltsd also repotted a large
amount of damage.
Kail, telegraph and telephone
communication was estahllsheil
with nearly .ill sit I. ken cntumunl
tles in Illinois ami Ohio, hut
Michigan reported that many rural
regions were still rut off. Tha
following fatalities were reported;
ohio 0i Oreenvltia and Nash-
vllle Van Wert 3; UoUlton I;
Renolette ami Brunsrsburg t;
Cinoa J (It Injured); Itaahs Cor
ners 4 to Injured).
Indiana 10 1 Adams county 1".
Alien oounty ii; .lay county 11;
Steuben county i. Montgomery
oounty 1 ; i Inion City I o.
Illinois 0: Elgin I: Irving
Park Oj Malroaa Para I; Htaywood
t; PflUnflald 3.
Georgia ti; i. a Orange 10; Waai
Point io; Mason 1 miner l.
Alabama 1": Alexander City H;
Agrh ola 0 Cedar Springs 1.
Mlaaouri i si Louie l
Wisconsin. 1. Bant Troy 1.
Mohican It! Kenton 4: Cold
tie I'reek j Hart 1: Maple C,rne
water i; Hart I, Maple tirovc
I: kaliimaoo 1; Yankee springs 1.
World's News Told
in Condensed Form
for HurriedRcaders
I.OVDOV, Marrh
!r:r;.J,;!:::;
litvirpp annoiincpd hi thp boMM of commotm
t,itla th- ap)oiulmcnt of fc,ir NtJfUli Mac-
tv1 . vh'irf of (In inr-1 rop4i itOn poUcn of '
Lotidoo, a militaiy t'oniiuuDilvr in IrelanJ
WASBINOTOIf, (rf 2! Ry tha mr
tittn of tli iQOraflM BMlH lola in rrfu
lag to lffloff tho OMoX ffiln-itl court h
'rff Mjolnltig i if Nuitliwphtfrn Qm k
K. f.tiiti fnti'i irir..(-ui; i; r.ilt.- for
uatiiraf . in Mi rev retort La., will stanl.
f'I(l-' Marrh 2 fl ft U Mioughi in th
ami author,,,-
irclfl-
that th (trait of (lift ,
noa
w 1 1 to Turk' i W
and lh Turki
M com (lifts
I prii( tlplr
..1 of April," !
gait,
aa h
InvltofJ to I'ariK i iho i
tat Tempt tjdei
nn:i.iv uri uo. Thorn o
a t'rnniiuciii ginn fnn fa'trr. min srsaap
it. l in hlfl honif At I I . ' rarlj ttiiT
W .Hi cfcr.t to .!-;' hy k n,.(-kcl man
m kfl brakf Intel lh htm-,- and furccil his
way into f'lipr a hidrootn
DKTROIT, Mirh, Mnrrh f. -K. Y.
Orablo) 4f Bolton tkovaii prwldeat of !
hr. I .1 I'. ........ I .1 1 i i n I ah ii ti i1 a A,f '
VI"-, IfM unit Uhn.. I al..ror .1 M -
mr-tins: hrro tet.lav of th- erand Ioil2 f.
flrtri tnd MMOtlVv loard thp ejrsati
ialion. - - -
PORTLAND, Or. Marrh fl. HiTtrt
IL.ovrr t,d ulio!'itriy rnfun,! to allow hi.
t naino t' hr p'acr'l n tli ilfmornit ballot
I m a raniit1ao for the p-r t nnnii
n at ton , acrord m l to a t ck'runi from him
to tornirr (Jovorner mi .1 t ft. re i'lel
liprr tad f -
MMON Ma-ch 79 Th mm workers'
dorl."" in corf-rrnrf tier deridrd today
upon it hallot of the man as to whether
the jrnverritnertf 'it offer of a 10 Mff t'ent in
cri"- on gro- earnl'iff .hotil t hf nc. '-pted
or a strike railed for the A MIHltV mint
muni inrreiose demanded.
,t(Yli AfM S'v V Y, Vareh C - Damand
for reieal of tha daylight savinga law
waa, oirrd today in practically every agri
rti'tttral ' nmnninilt in I lie -tale Meei
I infs were held 1'fder the IsHfWl Of the
t stale em n ire 'lie federal Lot f eourty
i farm tMftaai llM dlrtiieni taaftia
SKV YORK, tfaeeh -SVerelare f
i La Dof Wilunn wa- asked hy thr AniiTrean
UNtMrnship Owners assorlation in a tele
gram tOftlfaft ,n ""' W the setllins; of the
trike of neaafr 80 "0O longphoremen af
feeder coastwise and fii'f ehippni from
Los'on to (iaWraton
PnRTIMi flrv Mrch ? Wli.l ire
j .alfl lo h llis f i -st presidential prl'in .
I tnr eMBsed miVrrii of illicit liiiuer ulnrs
aetleeel prnldhKien went into cfferl wns
rc.nrrle-1 Unlav ill fcdrrit eoart hi-rr John
II Hri n, It K I.nnr. i-oni.-td und
sentenced for eteMllag litltll Itlnt, were
atrdeaet by president WUeM.
i.irn.t; nucK trk. Mr. h cu n. it
I Wilhl-e en.hier of the hnk of IttytheTllle
I whi'-h M re.-ently rtoned hy 111 rill, hnrik
'Mnmi-lonrr. wat arreted at Tl.vthevi'la
Sattirdav Dltbl on a charge of niakinc fal.e
entrle- en Ihe hai-k' hook", aecordlni to
ti efflelal in i he arlff'i o'tlee ai Slrtha
. AriHe, U'ilkite wan releaaed on a f .'.O.noo
J Isind -
W A fill M, TON'. Kirch S By refuasl
. ef the rUjireme court trslAy (o retlew hi
; reee, the raatleilee i1 n aateeie, Teaat,
ad i' M Her, en tkertel e u-in the
Matla (A defraud tlireiich Ilia a!a ef A
' feir laliaman
euaratileed le hrinf .lie
eaaa in liniineaa. leva or aan.h'i
Ihe .carrh for fjAM or illfrr mlnea will .
-u-iit tfiller wa Meteaeed to 14 ejeatao1
imprlvit-ment.
WAnHINOTOM March H.pAadlea te-1
leratinetlep el eppeeli from Mtejbial of .
tiah....- rereed tirnceeriinr. the lepfeeie
cnnri ledaf erderthl lae reaieelieB in nu
toil, of the 1'cileit State, niar.hal in HV I
Vera .,f ll.nna.. W.k.cU. ckacre.i with
. beieg a Oeneee spy The court ti.o or.hreH
I the temporary postponement of naal
eeertoiirlitl nrecAeOleeA aiaimt W'aa.ai.. ,
1 who slalail the na,y dai.artment bAa no
j JurladictKm r kit 1
Tornadoes
Reaches 161
COTCAOO, Mar. h :9 --The death
I tat of the Paint Hunday lornsdots
that swept sections of eight listeS
tonight stood at 101. Telegraph and
telephone sen Ice with many isolated
eommutllties In the middle west had
only been partially restorsd today.
anil Indications were (hut the toll of
death end destruction would be
augmented
The known dead in alt central
western stales numhered :i:,. while
were killed In ilcorgia and Ala-
biamt. Th,- property loss in ihe
Chicago area alone was estimated -it
Ii ,000,000, while tn Ihe oilier Hales
affected the material hiss was large,
Klgin, in . suffered ihe heavleat
i It ss the I roperty damage thi re be
Inu MiOOfliOOO
The dkrtrieta most severely affect.
id in the Chicago aren w-re Irvine
Park, within the city limits, with eii
dead; .Melrose Park, nine dead; Mi
Kin, eight dead. Maywood. four
an, aim nainiieia, lim i iiiun. ,
11
Heavy property damage relied In
In towns and also in I Imetle I
0 ml KvnTiHtoi
' No fat.ilitl
North Shi
e BUburbe,
the lattei
occurred it
l'l.tcoa.
At Jottot, 111 , rlirtc prsOll Wi M
MUflMtMl at $ri0O,OU0 wilh thit at
i jircl ably fiitally .iijuk 1 fOUrtMfl
w rr Ft rim sly hurt, Mid tin- prOIW
it tlanntK- VII MtlnyitSM it hu'f i
i in LHIOfl.
Troopa patrolled thn itroota tf Ki-
ffllli M'lro. Park it rid Wi'int-ttt' to-
''i, and potleo dotallt from Chlotofo
on fi.ini i' Dunnlnffi
Vir- OOntinilltiOfitlOil wnH ninny
i CONTtNDMD I'Aiil. mm:
G.0P. CANDIDATES
TO ENFORCE LAWS
Short Says Moral Issues
Have Wiped Away All
Partv Lines
CLEAN UP OR RESIGN
1.'vfwcI SsiicPiwsi lit Pnll (in
' v" "
That Pledffe to Votors
Who Want Cleat) Town
"rtrpuhlimn eaJldldotOai for city
Offlc ha vp tOektn a doltntttl ntatid
uvalni Lixlty nf law enfnrcctmnt.
Iriay hav. without r i vatlon,
oommlttod thamoolyoa to a I'nurHs
whtohg as aoon as purauod, mutl ro
lilt 1" a moral rlcaimp f TolM
and CbaOffM In the city rhartrr
Mt.lt Will .1 1 lOW
mote laUtodt to eitf
offtoUlM and fflVt OppOl t un tt y
for criminals, vhe and Inimorallty
tb nouliet)," declared K. K. Short.
ittanairer of the renubltcan city
camii.iign, hist night.
"line of the foremont principles
In '.In- republican platform is the one
whirl! dedans that a oharter
anierilnn-nt providing for non-part I
an nuiriolpal elections win na euo
mltted io ihe peopi.. for their ap
prove at the eerlleel ntomenl por,
albte Another charter amendment
to he aunmttted In case of election
is one which would provide tt non
partisan water commission, with
full power to not
"Preeent immoral eondittona in
Tuiea win be hit a hard blow hy the
election of the republican ticket. Mo
one denies that vice Is rain pent
here: no one has endeavored t" jus
tify , ii i h deplorable condition, The
republican platform is unalterably
opposed (o the illicit sale of liquor,
the carrylnS on of gamhllng and net -mlttlnr
rooming hOtinaa to operate
ns house of proetttUttOn The re
puhlleat. candidates. Individually
( i S-TIVl'KIl UN I'AliH N INU.
BANK BANDIT IS TAKEN
Robber BhM at Millerton, kia.. by
ftgahlfT unil May Klc Is t'lnally
( allium) hy ris-s-iiien.
I By A-eoi'tatfit PfAee Slate Wire
OKLAHOMA CITY. March :n
John White, who late this afternoon
Attempted to rob a hank at Miller
ton, Okla . was shot in the right
hand hy BurroWl Powell cashier,
iiis pistol knocked lo tin- floor and,
then captured In the siret after he
had hern allot in the side by posse -men.
He was - taken to a hospital
and 1 in a d.ingnroiiA condlti n. De
In talis of the attempted holdup were
received here tonight by Kugcne r.
Gum, state hank examiner
White, who was convicted of hold
ing up the same hank three months
ago. and was cerving a 2. year een
tenoe In the penitentiary, aaeaped
from prison March It. arid is hcltewd
to have returned to Millerton with
the Intention of rohhlng the hank a I
second time. He was recognized hy
the cashier whin he entered the
hank and waa fired upon- .
WAGE ACCEPTED;
MINERS TO WORK
Award of Coal Commit-
lion to Become Ef
fective April 1
MEN TO STAY ON JOB
I
No Suspension of Work Will
Result Ponding WorkitiK
Out of
greemen1
NOT TO STRIKE ON APRIL 1
Lftwis Sends Telegrsni to
Leaders Saying Instruc
tions Are to Slav
Nt: YORK. Mai eh J. -Memhere
of the general scale committee of the
Idliiinlnous coal miners and mierii
tors. In aaaaton here, late today voted
unanimously to make the monetary
provlelona contained in tin- award of
the bituminous coai oemmiealon as
affirmed hv the liresldelit liecotlie ef
, a..,u i i, .i... ,. .. ,- i
(eetlve April I. it also ws agrt
,llSl, ,,. nunes should continue In op
,i .,,,1,1,,, a.iI ..f
.1 new iKieement The award pro-
i i.le.1 f.o- a w age Increase of 27 per
i ' lit The motion to accept the com-
:n IsetiMn et awnrd wjih rnadi hy rcprc
n tat I vaa of the mini worktH and
.i adoptod by tituinitnouH yotc
All looal unlonM of th l'nl(pd
Mine Workern in the OOfltTal 0OH1
potitlve field will h notified Immo ,
d lately nf tho aoocptanotp of tha wjik' 1
awArd, John I Lowlaii Intornatlonal I
(iri-Mtdt nt nf thr mint- workriN an-
nounc d orn.'iai . t tt.-o,. or Mv
proccctlioN und action of lh run
ferenca Ignad by the Intornatlonal
f fleam alao will he sent out hy mail
"This artinn will nvold any neeoa
slty foi- reHatloii of operations Ituth.-
ItuminotjN liuluHtry," Mr. Ixuvl mild,
and will fully prOtOOt th DUbltfl hy
continillliR tlie lUpply tf OOal after
April 1, pond log (he negotiation of a
new contract.
"I bollove thH action (f the mine
OOrkon and Mir opo?ntorsi In the
conforanoo wai wise and lojrioJaVl spud
will he unarilinouedy t oinplied with
:ONTlNt:KI iS PACK SINK.
AGED CRIPPLE MURDERED
Thnmna Moffnu of ptonca Ottji
I Vnilld Dead) Triangle l ea rod
Hy Aeeeetated PreeM state Wire.
PONi'A CITY ill. la.. March IO.-i-
Thomaa J, Mottett, uged orlppte, irae
murdered here last uiichl by un
ktnin'it parties who entered the
foundry room whero he slept and
str.iok him with an Iron window
weight. IIih watch, some money
and a hank I k were in hu. pockeis
when aba body waa discovered this
morning.
The whereahouls of Moffett s wife
ere unknown He him a 17-year-old
daugtlUn attending the Maere.l
Heart school near Shawnee Mof
fett came lu re three years ago from
Watonga. officers are working on
tbo theory Hint his murder is an
other triangle tragedv.
Tfr our Ttelaum Pan ni.c.ilta. (let
At retir Crocar'. Fraph ilail, ilv.
NOTICE TO CITY
SUBSCRIBERS
We have always triirl to give
our siihscrlhers the very b"t
delivery service, and to further
this end we have established a
free mcstienirer service for Iho
benefit of those of you who
are unfortunate enough to miss
i ropy of the paper oooaalonalhjr.
This service Is at your disposal
rrom 7:30 a tn, to ItiOO m. If
you should mlea your paper rail
Iho circulation department and
we will be glad to send you
duplicate eopjf at once.
Ilecause of the crowded living
conditions in Tulsa and Ihe re
sultant i.nge number of csca
where there an- more than one
family living at the same me
dre.ss we must ask you to ad
here lo the following rules
when gulug us unlets ov,er thn
leh phono,
I If you live in an apart -nient
bouse ple.yin give the
apartment numher 1'apcrs are
delivered In the early morning
and carriers cannot waken peo
ple to ask qui stlona.
2 If
house it i
know whh
motion is
thrown on
frequently
iu live In a duplet
-i important that we
h aide if this Infor-
not given paper Is
the front porch and
thn wrong part
gets It
I Kee that vour name, a d -dress
ami all other Inst ructions
as to delivery are repeated hack
to you over the phone.
Telephone OsagS G000;
Sunday! and Holidays,
O.siiKe 6001.
His Throne
I 111 All1. r ' -
ii.. ....... . . j
Iteports from Copenhagen Indicate
there King Chrlsllan pitunl ed in
Hon that tailed uiion hiru The
BORAH HITS WOOD
TO HELP JOHNSON
Charges Reiterated by
Senator in Telegram
Sent General
SPEAKS IN MICHIGAN
Idahoan Will (lampain For
California!! in Primary
Rattle This Week
WASH1NOTON, March .- Re
Itetatlng Ins cliaiges of emessive e
pendlturaa In the Iniernst of Mai
(len Leonard Wood's candidacy for
tin- republican preeidenUal nomina
tion. Senator Borah, republloan,
Idaho, lelegraphed (ieneral Wood to
day declaring thai unless the prac
tices aif the Wood campaign were
corrected they would "hlllig 01
grace upon your name, upon yniur
party and uikoi your country "
'information from various statea''
tho message added, ha'l convinced
Seihalui llorah that hi prevloua
sLatsmentM abOUl the IfVood aaOl
paign anpendlturaa erere "modest."
The message follows:
"Cress dlapatahaa state you claim
the attack upon you was to sway
the voters of Michigan. Vnu are In
The material which Is coming from
part correct. It was Intended to
sway Un- voters not only In Me Ii
igan. Iiul In the Untied Stated 1
CONTINI.'KO un I'AlJaS SINK.
RUHR PEACE IS NEAR
lr"si1.M of Se;tlh'OH'ii( rr HO"
pOPtOfl Itrihtt-r Ptlowtog
'lllldTflKM' lit I fsOOflt
lly The AsNn iato.j l'r-aa.
MilKi Man h , ompert of
a noody booM in ih rovolutlonory
workrnrn'H BtOVOmoOl In thi Kiihr
' rotfton Hrrrurtl brlh tonight, ful
lowlnftr :i rinftrt nr of roprtetrnla
tlvt a of tho Hnllfi tr;nlH union ami
, tho ooioinunlot outhoritiM. Thi i
, wer" BijrnH of dJOOord In tho work
in' i.. nrniv ami a. ronflh l hi'twrrn
tin- oHlltory ami etvll loodoro of tit
niovf-mi ni ,trt thn OOltfOfOBOO dOa
olorod itronfly for Huprrmary of tht
: polltiool loodoro
All th paitPrt of Ihn left Hint
thoir InaMirs to tlw rorkforonOO from
Borlln ond Ihtii unrtod in urslno
pOOnt arnl tht- QOMOUOfl -f waifan-.
Th- Mnforonoo dot ld 'i ' dotnond
loontrol "f all ai riiH ami aininunlt Ion,
I with sH'tzurn of tho RIUItlUoAO planta.
I portloultorly tht Krupp oi-d ThoyMtn
worko To fortototl tht poHHtiiiiny
tt thn jrnv'ri.rnint rOjOOtlOfl of thn
oonforonooi propooolo. tht throoto ol
ii ifnnnral Htrikn, which had hn. n prn
VtOUOly ettftidt tO aupport Km iJi'iuau lN,
WOO LOOOroorOtOd in a rrHoliit ion hy
which tht oonforonoo, romir-Mnnt ino
thn oSOOUtlVO oorninlttnnn of (.9 Htinsj
rind liint rrt. aKrnm), If nnri-aM;i i y
; to ijim Mll poai-tliii) mem) to nffncl
I a t' rorniiit ic icniii i:.. all Ike.
BisOOn has tmroinft tlie ha rt ami j
; stoul frf thn Ituhr sKivlnt movrnniit .
lit la th- niiiKt thoroujthty oootrollod
; city of th" ,,.Ntrn t and thn rod hi iny
eontort thtrt wnll na thn cintrali
roniniittcn ami the confortnott of tht
' varlouN cxm'ui Iva MIsimlttOM
BfOF9 wuwaii ihoi!d read t hj iVioiat. ad
, ort ' 1 iWt iaue.AiTL
Toppling
that n revolution Is lii progress
give an answer in Ihe socialist delega
king Is shown 111 ihe center above
WILSON IS URGED
;T0 ACCEPT PACT
Appeal Made to Ratify
and Leave Dispute
to Campaign
WILL GO TO SENATE
Committee of Easterners
Request and Same will
Re Aked of Senate
w UMINOTON, March An
appeal to Prssldsai Wilson, nhish
later will also he made to the sen
ate, to accept the peace tre.lly with
the 1irlge reservation, and leave the
disputed Issues to negotiations or a
national referendum, us presented al
the white house today on behalf of
a eommlttss wblos numben among
its member! Preeldenl Isiwell of
Harvard, former attorney Heneral
Wickcrsham, Cleveland 11. DOdgS,
Bdmund i 'wight ami Bamllton Holt,
of New York and several others
It was said lhat the plan for ac
oeptlng th Ircaiy with the txolge
reservations and such oth'-rs as may
tn- contained with tin- no, essary two.
thirds vote for i al if leal ion. has
been indorsed hy sopM national ng
ures not named In the petition to
day, ion which win be announced
later ami thai the committee in
charge of the moMmenl ex t to
ike It a nation wide one.
Wood's Hole. Massachusetts,
Chosen Summer White House
w ahh INQTON, Mareh It?
rtSStdSnl Wilson will pend the
au niner at W I'l Hole. Maae..
where the suriiiinr while house
will he establish, d on Ihe estate,
of Char lal It. Crane, !he Chicago
husinea man reeentll appointed
minister to China
Arrang.'ineni alre.-oH aie le-ing
made for moving ths president
and his family and a good part of
the executive offices them for at
least Iwo week-- of June and all of
July arid August. The Crane ratal"
la an extensive country place
which overlooks Bussard'l hay and
Vineyard sound and Is close to
Maltha's Vineyard, an leland
which figures in colonial history.
Prgsfdsnl Tuft und his family
spent their summers at itevorley,
M ish . not very far aWajf,
The decision to take the pri-Al -dent
away for the summer is In
terpreted at Ihe white house us
further evidence of the continued
Improvement In health which Dr.
'. ivaon. tils personal phyAleian,
has been reporting I'p to a few
weeks ago It had In fuel been
pi u liCalTy decided not to take the
president away for the summer,
bcCAUSC It wan fell that he could
I.,, better cared for at tho while
house
The plan to spend the aumiuer
on the New Bngtgad coast. Dr.
(Irayson said, meant that the
president enuld continue the pro
grain of motor riding, possibly
Mima yacht in; probably uu the
Crowds Throng Public
Squares and Police
I rotoct Palace
KING GIVEN DEMANDS
j New York Assembly Com
I Christian Receive Socialist ! mittcc Formulates
Delegation; Answer
lo Promioed.
N. W r.ARINFT FORMED
p.. j 1
rrcmirr IB uiiiuiaacu tanu
Workera Demand His
Reinstatement.
CKNIIA(SKN. March 30
(II :iil a. m ) lire crowds rill
publh aquarea tthroug-boul ihe city,
demanding the setabllanfnenl of a
Danlah republic and ail straeni h ot
ing io Ho- royal nalaoa are hold by
police, King Christian tonight re-
oetved a aoeiallM aeputatlon with
Which he eonversad for half an
hour Demand) wen- aubmttted
ami un- king promised a definite
reply al OlIO o'clock (hie morning.
rite nature of tht 'i andi waa not
made public
m Liebe, un advooate in the high
court 'has formed ti new cahlnet to
take the place of thai of M Zahlo
M I. el... Is a well known cuiisorVA
l!v politician He In not n member
of parliament.
II llegrevenki p - ( aslenekleld
Danish minister to ft real Britain,
has I n appointed foreign minister
In the new cahlnet, no member of
winch holds s seat in parliament,
it is rumored the ministry was
formed upon a suggestion to King
iVirlstlan hv mate -Councillor An
dersen, chief of Ihe BaSSt Asiatic
com pany.
TeTNI'(N, Marcli 10 A deputa
tion of trade unionists ond social
ists Visited King chrlsllan Monday
evening and nidified Ihin that un
less he revoked the dismissal of ru'
inter Bahis, s general strike would
be called throughout p samara
next Wednesday, says an Exonangl
Telegraph dlepatOh from Copen
hagen. Irish Manor Victim
of Sinn Fein Attack
LONDON. March 2 offn lal In
QUltriSS In Ireland have proved he
yond a douht lhat Thomas MacC.'ui
t tin hud mayor of Cork, who was
ese-tsHlnnted a weok ago Haturdav
night was "asjtoellya vlotlm of Sinn
Peln venAfeanoei." says t h Dally
Mill It ,1,1. ian-s It lias oh'alned ils
Information upon 1 'unimpeachable
authority."
PoIvh Rcpulw Attack
of HuHHian Italnhevintn
K A It A V. March 1M. Pollnh
trO0M fmii.K KiJHHlan tiolhhrvlki
form m no Hi'- Podollon front liiivo rOs
p i j iHi'il rOpMUOd itt lark H by 111"
HOmy iliulnu tho (iiiHt two daH mul
havf rvN'ovt'ril noino tnrritorv lout
IhmI w- i- rfordlnsj 1o an off Irlal
Ri JitciiK'ni. iMNin-d at KfMt'riil h"inl
(IJJIKS .u OIT ON STIIIKI
Tlin1- IfiindrrMl In ( htiiiffo VrXc lo
Quit WTim V1!hh.h IUrniHd.
f'UK'A'SO, .Mnrrh a 9 Thrf"
huti.lrf o: if fht 1 flOO plot k n m
pletyOtl al thO 'Itv holl tioiitfht VOti
to t,i .iti thn city OOUnOll ha1
fofuood f" Inoroooci the otorki' pay
ObOVt ' llO fia.iirH sni hv tht flnfttioo
oonnntttoo, Thry domondod " Ul
rrrji-- of $(io :i year Tha olorki ro-
Dolva $ i .100 ai prooont.
Mayflower, and might even get In
a few hoh-A of golf if his improve
ment continues The tn? from
Washington will he by train, the
Mayflower going up later.
gaoretafy Houston has a place
a' Wood s Hole near the summer
while house and ntbrr beautiful
estates are close Irv. Ir i Irayson
decided to accept Mr. ('rune's
Offer, because he wanted IBS presi
dent ii.hv from ihe oppressive
heat of Washington In mid-summer
and hecause ho wanted htm
near Ihe sail water.
LTgdSr present arrangements the
president will he In New I'.ngland
while the democratic national con
vention Is In session In San l'ran
OiSOO, although congress from nil
Indications now will nominally bs
in Aeseion, hut actually will ho
transacting no business hy gentle
men's agreement between the
leaders. There have been some
hints that the president might re
serve the much expected QffiOlSl
annouBOsmsnt ae to wnsthsr be
wants a third term, for prsssnts,"
lion al the convention, and tf that
be true, he probahly would pre
pare his letter al the summer
w hlte house.
The usuul Ataff of secretaries,
clerks, stenogrs pliers atid secret
service men win accompany ths
president, riporial telephone and
telegraph wires will he installed
ami lo all practical purposes the
white house will b In Woods Hole
after June 16.
SOCIALIST OUSTER
ASKED IN REPORT
Finding
SEVEN OF 13 FOR IT
Five Member" Oppose Ae-
tioti; Another Would Ex-
pel 3 and SeJtt 2
HOUSE MAY VOTE TODAY
RefominendatioiiH to Re Sub
mitted Five Socialists
Under Suspension
AhllANV, March 2. rnseaMng
of the euspundld OQOlsllSt memboiA
of the SSSSIIlSIr will b renommeml
cd In a report to be Aiibinltted 10"
morrow to the assembly by the Ju
diciary comniltteo which Inveetl
gatsd the chargee of dJAloyalty
iigalnsl the socialists Tlile decision
was reached at an executive session
of Ihe committee late tonight. The
majority report will be signed hy
even of the l members.
Five members of the Committee
have signed a minority report, de
claring that the socialists should he
returned lo their eeats. Anollier
inemher will recommend expulsion
of August Claeeeens, louts Waldo
man and Charlae Hotomon and ihe
scaling of Samuel Orr end Samuel
A Dnwltt.
Tho the socialist members were
suspended when Ihe New York as
SSmbly met several weeks ago. A
protest was made hy lending meni
heis of the New York liar associa
tion, but It was unheeded mid
Speaker Sweet was hlilorly de
nounced In many quarters for the
act Ion of the lower house. Btnadfast
refusal to reconsider tbo action was
the only result and a honrtng wus
subsequently held by the Judiciary
no remittee, The hearing laited v
eral weeks MurrlA Hllqultt appeared
for (lie suspended members and ar
gument hy him iind SQgnsSl for (he
Committee consumed several days.
The report now k", s hack to t hi
floor of Hi- house for action. A de
halo may follow or a vote may be
taken al once upon sustaining the
rapOl t of the committee.
MOB LYNCHING NEGRO
Itlai-k Is VSfcM Sjag Hands of Of-fl.-hils
al I'arts. Ky. Hcpnrts
'IV-ll of ills Iturnlng.
CBNt lN.Vn, Ohio, Man-ii 30.
Grant Smith, Un neigro who was)
taken from tbo -licnir and chief
of pollOS al larlM, Ky . lest night
by n mob, wee hanged to a teeev
, i apti Hile six miles from Mats-till.-,
at midnight, nmnrdlng tn a
leapoct ravsntral liprn curly this
inornliig rn.oi Mayevlllc.
IKXINOTON. Kv., Mareb 2.
A report received tonight from
Maysvllle stated that the mob which
, ;,ri tonight oaptured, Oranl smim.
negro, from officials at Pnrla, wag
burning him t nine Lick, interning
count). All wires Into Fleming
county are down, due lo yesterday'
and so far It ha proved lin-
p,, hie io verify the report.
I'M! IS, Ky.. March U -lrnn!
Mii.iH, negro, charged winh crim-
I inai aaaauTt, was removed from the
I county Jail here early tonight hy n
ntOln of fin men. who placed him in
j an automobile and rushed him out
of town. Memtiers of he mob
i they left Iho cltv a n iiuu nce,( their
the
negro
from a bridge al Mlllershurg, nine
nines WWW
No IrAi-e of the moh. bsHSTSi 10
be composed r,r 4(1 Fleming c.iuniy
men, nor of Ihe negiB, has yet heen
found hy a hsstltj organissd posee
Whh h followed In automobiles.
The negro was arrested In Port
tlae Mich . and brought here today
for safe keeping, The treln sr,
rived shortl) before ! o'clock. A.
Sheriff (i. W, l'owell of Klemlnl
OOUnty and Police Chief Fred Link
or this city w -i" tiering Hie iejj
with their orison, r ihe mob rushed
I the officers, obtained i islodv of the
negro end dakhwl on' of town.
ring lenders remarking "they would
hang Smith from the first bridge
they could find."
Hrert wnrnaii ihenlrl read Ike HirlaiAA ad
en pAM T this l.aua Acl. .
THOUGHTS TO
THINK ABOUT
WANT tits- UUB aKAJS
year liter rear, More and msts ipso,
pi, read Ihe Wnni Ad pages of rns
Uorld to. both pleasure and profit
People m all grades of the SO-JtSl
susle sstlsf ilt eranhi from this
auur. e. Adopl th.e fashion " '
, (he Want Ad any yoiirs-ll "' "1' '
buying i"' selling Satisfaction will
'be yours m every oase Phons osage
uuu, and ask for want ad tawer.