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VOL. XIV, NO. 1!)4
TULSA, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1920
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FRENCH FIRE ON HUNS IN FRANKFORT
AGENTS IN U.S.
AID VILLA PLOT
ft volutiongry C 0 n b pir
acy Probed by (irand
-I u at El Pmo.
FOUR ARRESTS MADE
Thnv llelri m American
Jails; Attempt Made to
Smugght MonttiOM.
CORRESPONDENCE IS SEIZED
letters Addressed to Rel)el
Leader Tell Plan to
Unseat Carran.a,
EL PASO, Trsac April 7. A
mdo irr:il rrvolutlonary plot fon'.
erccl by aeOAtfl in tho CnitPd Slat:M
10 everthfou tits preaeat iflvif iinicnl
in Mixh.i ih hciriK in , .- u-.i . .1 hy
Ihe grand Jury In MWdon here. It
bfCH1 known today. Threo ttllfKrd
participant In tho plot are in Jail
in thl oOUntry while a fourth WM
urn1!'-"! u Mi'Xlc.'ui Federal au
ihoriii't .it Mcxlculi. Lower all
fornu. while attempting to smuggle
munitions of war to thr- revolutlon
.It. rrt Reveal Plot,
fh plot Pccanto known wlirn
t'nltf'd States army authoritlHH in
.he HIb llond district arrested An-im-
II S illi'KiiH, a Mexican boy,
lad Concepclon Perez, a young niece
of l-tHiicisi o VlUa, when the pair at.
tempted to cross from thin country
into Mexico. .Military authorities
neUfd from the pair much eorrc
apondem ii from Villa ai:cnls In this
country, addressed to villa.
Federal authorities bar eaid the
correspondence revetted u plot of
Vlllistui and other revolutionist to
eroej Into Lower I 'alil'ornla, scire
that riate with the largo iuantltlcH
ot arms and ammunition available
there and then attack the Hate of
tkuiora and Slnaloa, Mexico, while
at th- same time Villa was to ag
Sraarrely open a revolutlonarv cam
palm in I'hlhuahua.
i-ionir political leaden in Sonora
alaarere linked with the movement,
according to the correspondence.
Some ol thf.se politicians recently
lava threatened a revolution against
Cirrania in Sonora if the .Mexican
reddeni attempt to send troops i"
ih state.
Tne correspondence also purport
ed io show thai an agreement had
ten entered into with the Yaqula
of Sonorj whereby tin IndiaiiH were
to have returned to them rich tribal
lands n, exchange for assisting In
the revolution.
oloncl is rteeted.
lanilieno ciawx. ' a colonel In
V ila's army, was arrested l depart
meiu el lust ti e agents ot Los AngOs
through inf o niatlon contained in the
Nrreapondence ami he is sal to
have confessed.
The Mexi an arrested In the Me-.
lean authorities at Mexican was said
to he H.irbo.i, another Mexican
evolutionary army of fleer
viihgas misn Perea ami Chdtves,
it Has mid, are accused of violating
'he United S.alcN neutrality law hy
Bjoeplrlng to foment a revolution
afahisi ;, government recognised by
1 nlied States. Mexican authori
ties and Ami rlean officiate nre open
In their comment that revolution Is
an Immediate probability In Sonora,
Mexico, where Mexican federal au
thorities thteatened to operate Ihe
eo'iihein Paelfi,. railway of Mexico,
, where the entire personnel is on
trlkr. ne:,.., t,,. roa) , n oper.
Hon by Friday.
Another revolutionary movement,
altered by the "free men of Mex
'' al I- brewing. It Has said to-
C1-.
I detnonitratlap by the "free men
"f M
, had been nut for May I
DEMOCRATS CONDEMN REED
Conventions in Mlsanail rake
stand wnii rmatoleal
AT JOSEPH, Mo., April T, DOM
of mo northwest Missouri
ountie ,, , conventions today to
lect dc'.t,,Pf lo ,,,, hUlt(1 (.(.ny,;,.
ion which will ehouae delegates at
re i,, thr. national democratic
aeavention. Both condemned Ben.
or i(e,., , ,,,,,,, towaid the Wil-'
n admlntetratlan and the ' paaoe
ni '"troated thei, delete.
SaJi'S.,0 -
Thc eonveatlana were held at Hal.
'in, ,.IV couruy, and lirant
jwy, Worth county,
New York Life
InsuranccCo.
Farmer & I hi ran
Ml ' I M. At.KNTS
m ''"" nidg nn, ,3,
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World's News Told
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For Hurried Readers
WAAHtNOTOR April ; ltrpnr tht
lV!.(lrnt WiiMOn t i PMttrl m pural'itr
lr.k-' were (If ureil "without th ttliflit
M IWIMttlon'' t th whtte hoUrv; t"!y
KAUT HT. rcrt is' III . Arll 7 -t'-m-
plttr nffhUI rftiirn toJay i thai
the r'rentlv oriritt- lhT party wm
virtorlnu in yefitrrrtitv'M tnunlipal !
i iwajai ajajn hmh m wntn iuc
WAxmvt.Tos. kmH 1 Chartai P. j
; (Stun me rail ami 1 1 .1 Jr writ
i pomtattaXl t-1ay hy rriM3nt Wtlmn to ;
M mal'TH neiifru! In ttir regular nrmv,
llntli now lime ihe emrrgt'ivy rank of
; major grneral
' WASIII NaTON, April 7.-All reituUr
army offlflrrn luivluir Hivinr rank hy
I rfawon of war !irvre mv to lis rd urevl
1 10 thrlr tinrmMl (Vmaeal ly .T-iiy I. fhalr
limn Wnitrwortli of 1 1 military I
t oinmlltpp totlay told thr Mnita
KANSAS C1TT, April CdMMptftf of
flrtal rrturra fmnt yenle'rrtav'ai eiflloQ .
ItUd Mayor Janii'i A ' owgtll, rlftnO'Tit,
a plurality of 2.117 voir for re -ltrtln
over M.'-' A KoMier. repuidlPHn
I'owpTin rprlvrtl so MS 'o'i ani Koater
tt.tv 1
CnCAQOi April T.-Anni' lllalne one
year old. orn h fw rlaya after t Ti death
nf her father RrnmOM lllalne, Jr. and
who apoiit the earlier month of her life
tn an IllCtltwtor, r"telv.a h;ilX nf her
father'" l,tM,M rotate, under tha will
MM for pr.dnle here
HAMI'TCN, Va.. April 7 - Mr Mlttla
.irter I'nmmln. rharued with Ihe mur
der of her !: 1 h i - . 1 1 ..I Who wan
hot to dealli tn the, alreel here In Kh
ruary, nriH arquH.ted lonlght hy a irv.
Tk' erdi!-t wan returned after the Jury
had deliberated fottf mlnutej
WAaffdtnfOTON. April 7 --The nomina
tion nf former governor Hunt "f A rlfTiM
to Anieru-Mn inliilalcr to Mam wan . i
ered todfty h" the senate forelarn relatione
rommlttee without action. '"harneH of I.
W. Vf. Hympathe aro urideratooil lo he
tcen mad" Hgtnit Mr. Hunt.
A I.Tl A NT, V T . Aped 7 Two bltla
dealgned to carry out the remmmendd -Hon
nf the aajpenibly Jildli-lary eoinmltle
"for baritnv tit au'-lallut pnrt of
Aineririt from p.ft if Ipat lr lii pOlltlOi 'n
New Torlt atate" vera lntrouurerf, in tho
leglBlature today.
SFATTI.K. Wi-li , April 7 HumU of
, : H'del 1.lnoln in 'he downtown aer
I tl.n. weje drlveTp (,,, n nletht.
' attire rarly today by fire Ovar fo0
1 gueptf. a' an(il (attired, were given ehelter
at a nerh- rluri. (in iintdentlfleil womnn
1 ;tnit Kred It Harnlllon wer killed when
thty Jumped from window. f persona
i were reported Injured
I WASTIINilTON. April ? - - "Ruaalan
eed" liberally lupplletl with funda from
I Ho v let. ItuartiH. u re mining Into thin coun
try aurret.t ! i nnd working hc lively
for the oferttirow of thin government an I
j the deatrtif Hon of tte TnaHtutleiiN by
f irre. Cot, Thomita V.'. Miller of the
A merle n l-glon leatlfied today before
i the hovgdj Immigration committee.
1 NKW TOftK April 7 - Mrt .toephu
i rante,le. w ife of t he fteeretary of lha
naw, ha hen appointed b Prealdent
Wdon m the offlclnl ilelegatt to repre- I
etnt A . women at the eighth ron -
I great of the Internal lonal woman auf-
f rag a) I lance In iene va, S w it erland. In
.June. it wa arnoumtd liere today I
: Thirty on natlonaU -ill be rt-prepented '
, l.uR 4NOBJBt, April 7.- What la be !
lleved lo ba the firft warrant In title i
count ry charging re k loog aertal itrl tug ;
wm MOOOd here loday ugalnfvt ma; Lock- i
, le;tr, former army aviator The warrant
'rlmrgcM t.ockleur diaturhed the peace by
I "lumultuoUM and offenalvg conduct ' In
, looping the loop veNteM' n few feet
ctho i the treea tn a downtown puMM
ncjuare
NKW Y'HtK. April 7 - Twnty-f!vg
hundred rounlerfajt $10 i . - were
i tiruugtit fr.nn Montreal m rimir Harneiou !
: and I'dul Theorret lo be pao-ci in New
i York "ecret t rv Ire nc n aabl today in
i announcing t ha arrel and alleged ron-fcMi-lun
of the men Harfelnj they aald,
waa ruught trtng to pai. one of the
hlUa, ffUi h were counterfeit federal re-
I nerve bank note. tn a reataurant. i
Theorret wag. found I attar in a hotel.
ATLANTA. Oa . April 7 Altornr On- !
eral Talnnr. who wan prevented from
apeak log here lt night f.v an altatk t ;
acute Inldgehtion. arrUed lalt today from
tialne, Hie He appeared lo bav- rc. ov
I r reij, ami It w us n n nounceii ne woUPI 1 1 1
hie apeikmg enganement at Macon
t i ' t r a til all L The . at corral
to.
all r
'touring Je..rg1a In h lnteret of hi
, prvbidentlitl ctmpMlgn
MKMPHIS Tertn . April 7 On 11
third trial Kay V. Haxen wa- ar quitted j
i today Of 'he charge of h;ilng murdered I
(ten n Slmma, tvoftlthy LouUUna him- I
barman, who w abut to death in I'HT
I 'in a, train on wht' li Mra Haiicn, who had
I f ilrT suit for divorce waa a paetaenger
, The lury failed to agree on th flret I
trial; on tliet accond Haien witu ffo-ind
guilty, bul the jury failed to tpecf the:
J degree of murder
! CtftCAOO, April 7 loHeph Marine, a I
an.ng writer iirr-mlcrcd to Ih'1 polti e rag '
tardav when he learned af the death of
one of the two turn tie down
while defending hla wife Mamie la only
five feet tall and weighi III pound.
Traverw WallM aodii fountain t deck,
wart th1 man killed Mmmt and hla wife,
who Ih known In vaudeville aa t. Milan nr
nard. were going to their hotel when
three hi fit accosted them, be told the
poll, e
II U.I IS HI 'Ft' 1 til. Apr.i 7 -Tha
new ly formed lalmr partN made what la
altnoat a clean aeep in the townablp
alartlona In thle coal inimng dlgtrb-l
Tuesday Harrletbtlrf nnd KUtoead . lown
ehlpa. heret-.ffire at rongly republican,
were carried n -r u lul mlugl V hv the Uhor
ticket Iteport.'i from ilalljtln While.
WlltlanMAfl. triingln and .lackann comi
tate, aic to the aroe effect.
WASIHN'lTriN' April T Hetirge T.
dilinmertln. charg-- of the A rm-Hcgji m -haeet
a' Metco i it hag bren aiiminoned
to VVaahmgton St ale depart rnenl offt
rlala aald lrliy Jila vifil bad nothing lo
to with Mrican affalrt aitd 'be Impre.
alon waa gained that Mr Sunimerlln waa
alated for tranafer to more Important
port Krc-etary llanna acting aa
THE WEATHER
TCt.SA tkla. Apr'l 7 Maximum. 7
. minimum. 19: """th wlnda. clear.
i iK I.AIIcMI Thurada; and l'rida
partlr cloudx . warmer
eaal portion
and Krblar
Th ureday
I.M1ISI A N A Th fredav an
gloat, mild temperature
ARKASIS Tl ii'-la - l'-ud
i r inn
r . i . partly cloudy
KAHT Ti: AS Thurada) a nd KHdav
rntjd . 'inerllted In eat p9t "in. Mllld
i temperature
WKKT i H Thuradg) and 1- nday
generally fait, mild tmiperature
Kansas partly elaud) thu--.dav and
; tvtda warwef 1n rihaaol portion
! Thu radar
Buffalo and Kansas
City Switchmen Go
Out; Tie Up Traffic
50,000 MEN JOBLESS
That Number Thrown Out
of Work in Chicago;
Due to Walkout.
UNION CHIEFS DEFIED
Brotherhoods Fight Rump
Organization; Call for
Loyalists to Work.
KANrtAri C1TT, April 7 Thrco
lninrtri'd nwitrhuitii, reprrnoniing;
every railroad that Mlttta Kuiihuh
Hy, this Otflf mot and voted
uti.iiilniotialy, to strlko at ", o'clock
tomorrow morning, it wjw an
nounced late totil(iit. Oomiiutteea
wrrc naint'd to notify the remit Inlrrf
mwnbajrt of tho hroiherhnod of rail
vAay .-wilohtiun, numbering 4,000 of
the decision to) glrlke.
No officers ol th lirolhcrhood
Wnj' present.
Anoth.'r meitlng v;is tailed fur 9
O'clock tomorrow in urn lllfj to OOtt"
stder the atlitode nf th- hrothor
hood officials UWard the strike. At
ihut time, tnemhiTH who attended
the meeting tonlfhj suid. the qtlM
tion of withdrawing front the broth
rhood nd parfeouni a new organ
tion will le ooiiHiderod. Tho ntion of
tomorrow morning' mcctln gwlll de-tx-nd
mi i hi position ofihe brother
hood offlfiaU isk' toward thg strike,
it wax said
DKCATuRi III.. April 7 The ma
jortiy nf the night switching crew of
t hf W 'abash railroad In I 'eogtur
walked out early thin morning In a
sympathetic strike With th hlcago
striker. They refugpd ti handle
trains made up in Chicago, or to
mako Up trains hound Co ChlOhgO
from thlg point About 50 men are
uffected.
MI KKAI-- K Y., April ;. -An
i-uibutgu on all freight entering,
leaving or passing through Huffulo
wus unnoitnced lair tonight after a
conference of officials of the seven
railroads who."' ard.i weru tied ujl
today by a Itrikfl of switt-hnien. Iflrg
ablpmentn into tho ci:y will be con
tinued, und passenger service will
be maintained us far us possible ,it
was said after ihe meeting
CHI6AQO, April 7. An unau
thOTiaod strike of railroad employf
which hiatt'tl a week ago In the QI1
tag switching district by the dts-
harge of a yard conductor, tonight
hud .spread until It had affected -&
ruilroudn and in Chicago had thrown
morn than r0,0ii0 men out of em
ployment either directly or Indi
rect. More than 10.000 union railroad
men in Chicago and several hundred
at Huffulo uiul at Champaign, III.,
were on strike. Many hundred met)
in 'hicugo )ai k l"K houses were
thrown out of work for lack of cut
tle and livestock.
Two "outlaw' 'organization,
branded by the t'Hlabllahed brother
hoods an "rump" unions, httd
spuing i,(. to i halleiige ttie right of
the labor l. ads io load their men.
In the face of 'his opposition from
within tho hrnlhiThoods of enbneoraa
rail wa trainmen, firemen ufid n-giiieim-u
and the switchmen union
of North America pledged their sup
port to railroad officers in breaking
the walkout and to thai end union
railroad men throughout th country
have been urged lo report to Chit-ago
to serve aa strikebreaker.
GtfO I nhuis Cluiiic.
ICanagjori of IB rtvllroadii In 'hr
Chit ago terminal diwtrlcl affected by
the strike today agroed to give
brotherhood officers at least another
day ill which to restore normal dOft"
rilUong and, through their spokes
men declared gm mlvoa oonfMlont
Hist the unions would succeed.
W J. Trust, vice prealdent of tho
switchmen's union of North Amer
ica, paid approximately 1,010 of
that Organ nation! members hud
struck and that the Soo line was the
only railroad entering ChlOaWO
union hutt b en able to keep open.
afooxttar) Bnydar of the Uaitto.id
tanagOTl association, uunoum ed
af ii- a riiiifcn nrr of roal heads 10-
dny ihii Uf tween (u and ro tor cent
of normal freight trtfie was be
ific handled b lojal employes and
union men importrd from othrr dl-
i.-nins and offu e t lerka pressed Into,
04 r loo us gwitoh tendets.
Sufficient erews to operate about
CONT1NUKH UN PAOK .MM;
ASKS HOOVER FOR STAND
I mmhthIx Weill! lit hnM ir Hp
iilrl 0OatM N"mlmilln.
BOarON, April 7. 'tiirirll.-r M
Wao4i ciiHirnuiii uf the aaeautlva
oamralttee at the detnooratla .11111
com mil . cca.lc public tomuli' a
leiter which iuc had Kent In Hi rben
Hoover .iKkinK whether Mr. Ilodver
i would itccept the deniocratic rnnil
InaUOn for prmlUent if u wr
! offered him.
Three Are Missing
Two Seriously Hurt
In Ponca City Fire
Following Explosion
PONCA CITY, April 8.
Three pcneoni are unac
counted for and one is in the
hospital here in a critical con
dition aa the result of an ex-!
plosion in a restaurant at '
12:30 o'clock this morning
which wrecked a rooming
house over th erestaurant in
which IS persons were sleep
ing. Those missing are Mrs. Vi
ola Amman and two unidenti
fied men. C. W. Milner, cook
in the ret.taurant, is in a hos
pitnl baoTly injured. The rest
of those in the rooming house
house had been accounted for
at 2 o'clock this morning.
The explosion was caused
by an accumulation of gas
from a broken pipe believed
to have been located under
the restaurant. The walls of
the Murry theater building
and the Zowney Furniture
company were wrecked, and
leaser damage done to scores
of other buildings in the
block. The damage is esti
mated at between $50,000 and
$75,000.
Police believe that the bod
ies of the three missing per
sons will be found in the
smoking ruins of the building.
Although the fire was re
ported under control at 2
o'clock, they were unable to
search for the bodies in the
wreckage.
The explosion occurred in
the Ferndale restaurant
owned by Roy Stanley. The
explosion damaged nearly the
entire block and persons on
M.i in street after the explo
sion were nearly suffocated
by gas.
C. W. Milner, the cook, was
rescued from the debris and
taken to a hospital. He is be
lieved to be fatally injured.
Many miraculous escapes
were reported.
A horse in front of the cafe
was hurled across the street
and dashed to death against a
brick building.
Every plate glass window
in the business district, was re
ported broken.
STATION IS BURNED
Msaeiiiirl Pactfie ItataslaaJ i.un.-
Root) l-lri.i.l lltiilt In IttOH ill
OBI of S7.MI.OO0,
p UTTLK ROCK. Ark . April 7. -Tho
lligaourl Pacific piwingtr gta-
tlon here, t lie Unreal rail way ter
minal in the stale, and ono of the
best in tho southwegt, wan deauoed
by firo here early tonight. The fire
la believed to have hi en ranged by
defective .electric wires The loaa is
practically total for . th fir had
gal tied such headway hv the time
flro gppaf atUg arrived that there was
no hope of saving the huilding.
Only the walls wrrc left standing
AH baggage and ail equipment was
destroyed. All paahontfOT 'ind am
ployes in the building ggoapod and
no casualties have hn roportad
The stal ion wis completed in
1900 at a cost of $740. mio .(lr.. ,,f
equipment and baggage probably
will raise the total loss lo nearly II,
OUO 000. At tho time the station wag
built It waft the largest in the conn
try in proportion to the sue of the
city.
H r, Buaba prealdent of the Miss,
ciurl PaolflO, In en route to IjittU
Rook from Texa and is expected to
arrive here late tonight.
atobtJ Morn it g Imprnilng
John Mo run. prominent ex - peace
officer, who wuk shot three tlmog by
hi-jaokaro loot Hatuida nlghi wag
reMoto'i ednvaiooaing mowk at th
I Oklaho.na hospital Inxt nT)f1it
W mnrdi IgaalaJ $14$,
Trnrlrrloln RlMk beamaiaa riaaolUa po
laioca g c i, pee-H, fr led haaaaaa k n
jisl Ki-1-.u ai.t, a to I p. ni
2 CONVENTIONS
HELD IN GEORGIA
One lust nuts Delegates.
t Vote for (leu
cr.il Wood.
OTHERS UNINSTRUCTED
Negro Leads Rump Betalon
Go to Chicago rfea Po
lice yurli Excitement.
LAFOLLETTE IS IN LEAD
Senator's Slate Hoadl I'nin
BtTUCted Delegation in I
Wisconsin Vote.
ATLANTA. Ca. April 7 Two
Hot- of tieorgia delegates weto eleci
ed today to the i epuhllran national
eonventhui itnd will make a OOplOgt
there for recognition.
Th1 brea u came nf tor a t urmotl
.n which Pollot Chief BoaVOrg took
a hand on eomplatutn of offlelalH
In the Htate capital whore the meet
llig was held. Hue of the factions,
headed l Kosnoe Pickett, slate
-)iaIrrnan, elerled four delegatog at
lut hi Inst rue te, for Major i nera I
Loonard Wood.
The other, headed by Henry Lin
coln aTohngQItt a negrn. formerly col.
lector of Internal rOVhhui lioro, and
C. p. Oorn, a lawyer of Atlanta,
elected tin Inst i 'in -ted delegatiai.
The d cleg it as Included Jthnson,
Core, J Waliom and ll J Davil
Watoon ;t rift Davil are negroes.
Tlie rnOOtlng was called for noon
in the house of ropreMorituttvoH tint
two hpurt before that time the
PhSkOtt element arrived snd pro
OOOdod bnslneMS hi hind rooked
doors Arriving to find themselves
barred from the SOnVontlOII, the
Johiiscin-Core faction pounded the
doorOi arogtlng gucli exaltemenl thai
the ponbo were oallodi i) ofomof
Dorsoy doMdad thai tho nail ghoiiM
he opened to all. The PfOkotC fol
lowort evplaino.f later they had In
lemled to open the dOOfg at noon.
Shouting and singing, the John-snn-Oore
tnctlnn mari'hod Into tho
hall, jnhnwm hlmoeK mounted thf
piiatforni. called tlie mooting to ord
et. rind tried to mahe a gpeocll
against factionalism hut wim ainiosi
drownod out by a horus of shouts
Finally the two factional i Id sepa
rate moOtlnflg In Ihe same hII and
led tod their sepaiale golegatOi
IMokett was chosen national com
mHtooman by tho PiokoU foHoworOi
wh lie Johns n was elected by bin
element as national committeeman
with Core as mate chairman. Trwtie
off ice 1 1 n lo are expected to he de
cided finally bl recognition at the
Chicago eoriverilion.
NKW YultK, Apt 1 1 7 - New i
York' slate "big four" Inhtrurted
delegation io the roptihllcen na
tional convention rolled over ihe op
position tif former gtatc afongtor
Wtlrtam M. Hennit, pledged tO the
proaadotltia candidal v of Senator I
Hiram W, Johnson of 'allfornia. In j
yeeterday'g prlmnrleo, according tr
I'fiNTINt'KU iH PAOK MM:
THREE HELD FOR MURDER
U of nan and Two Men rm-.tcd at
Itartlrsvillc on Churgr.
My gaajttglgfj Traaa Stat Wire
HA1T1.I ILI.K, Okta., April 7.!
lira LaOgier O. Morgan, Waller How
man atJHd winiam Hayg were arroot
rd lo i t today In OOnOOtiOn with
th- death Sunday mpht of loMter C
M"i m" who was found dead in htn
barn 'a rly Moii ta morning
It was at first supposed Morgan
had peon K d hy a kick of a horse
when he wen i I o the ha rn Sunday
night on hearing a noise in his
stable, lie did not return arid after
severs I hour h Ih son Invest Lgg i ed
and found Ih' dead body lving near
a borOO. The hkull had he n hroken
A Club was later found OOVCrOd with
blood and I hla led to an lAQUMti
the croner's Jtirv finding that Mor
gan had "come to his death a the
hand of parties unknown ''
corcturvV Mother Data
W A S H I N I TO April 7 Mrs
Helen It WiUon. H T. mother of see
relai v Qf tahbOT Wilgon. died today at
her home in Hloshurg, I'a . gOOOrd
Ing to information received here
Four Killed, Hundred Injured
in Nytro Glycerine Explosion
CAIRO HI April .- fOUf per- I
ons were gtllod and appruximaiely
l injuri-d. three probably fatally, ,
in an explosion late today at tho I
Plant of the Aetna Ksplo;ve ejn -panj
at Kayvllle. near hen- The
explosion occurred in outbuilding
and the main plant was not dam-I
age).
The explosion oturrcd In tho ul
tra tor plant which t atgad 10 store
nitroglycerine Tha four men who
wore killed were in the hUllding that
Whs wrecked. Hut two men are Cin
pioyod m the nil rat or plan i, on
ci. n shin ami the asplogion a -
Orders Harnett and Wife
to Return to Henryetta First ,,tbrcak
c . . . . Z , BLAME PUT 0N BERLIN
Special Judge Jackson Hands Down Ruling at
Winfield, Kan. Agreement Reached by Ordera Krom Capital Re
Counsel Marital Relations Not to Be In- iut jn Trouble Occupa
terfered With O'Hornett Must Provide tion Chief Says.
Funds for Both
WIWril.MV Kan. April T
aVaokoon Barnolt, wealthy Crook in-
dlaO ami hi" wife are rOOAllrod to
return to the former's home at
Hen t j e t tn i k la horn a, In an oi tier
loautd lata tmlay by Judffi A. M.
Jacluam, ipOOlal QOinralewOfahf ap
pointed hy the suprein couri.
The order was I mm red by agree
ment of OffttflOOl foi Harm-tt and hfg
w Ifo ami for Carl I (VHornatt,
Harnett for nor guardian, as the
rooutl of a hoarlng on O'Homatl'g
petition for a writ of haboag cm pus,
asking that HamcM he iciuintti to
nig sruardlaUHhlp
Cmler the prnvlelons of the Older.
O'Uornott Is required to furnish the
couple with monev from Bafdett'g
fund uffhdtnt to meet th-'.r liv
ing i pi UOaa No proceeding are to
he commended or othet action tak-ii
th if w io in any wav Interfen w .lh
tholl marriaKe relations. TUg hoaf
ing Waa OOnUnUOd to May .11.
Taotimoni landing to ihow that
i wit no 1 1 g moatalty Inoapahlt and
was Influent et b "woman s wiles"
to go lo Coffey vt I le Kan.- and
many Mis. Anna la) we was pre
sented by tho gtivernuient l.efore
Jttdga Jat kson.
Itnnkers. profOOgtonal ntOfl and
gatcaaAti or Hon ryot ta. Ok la, worg
put on the staml to testify as to
Barnott'g actlona and hi ability to
tranaaol buolnoai Wituesae4 tie
c ia re 'i Barnott'g oonvorgationai ef
fort were confined to grunled
or "no;" as having no assoctuies.
either nmoug while or fellow
t rt he smelt ; a sta tiding for an hour
at a time looking at tho un. and
as to knowing nolhing to 'hit
amount duo him on checks pre
sented at a hank or when maklm
change
Negroes who had worked for
Bai urn taatiflad ihoj aa m rg,
Lowo come to Ha root ( a house and
aftoi am bracing inm Induced him
lo enter an auiMtnohiie and go gWgy
with ho Barn ail had neitnar kati
COO! nor ghogg on al the tune gad
Mr I. owe sent la negro to the house
for the ii, it ,as brought ut In testi
mony. A negro who accompanied t ho
Irish Pickets Quote
Colby in Going Over
to State Department
WASfllNCToN. April
Hearing hanneis LOOOrtht d with
mjotationg said to ba lakon from
a recent IPOOOh by He retaiy OOv
by, the Irish pickets ttgday trans
ferred tholr aoUvitioa mm tag
Hi lt Igjfj em h.uatfy to the stale dc
pgl meiit.
lmring th" busiest hour of tbfl
gfternoon, t he pick eta presented
to the khc of hontoward bound
war work am, bannorg boar Ing tbg
quoted liiHcrlptlons.
"Thurn is not even a BOlllUllO of
legality in KngUntl's Olain to rule
Irela ud.
'The dOgth Of your iu,irtrt has
culled Into existence millions of
Irlab by principle and
"I cannot Mand hy mule and
pasioules while these voliw of
Parlngg are laid upon the altar f
patrlntlgm."
Ilia nMnOf bearer the
fate men I an rlbutod to gooi etary
Oolby wi re taken from hi gddrogg
at t larrtailg Halli New Tork, May
M. till A' th- end iff an hour
the pickets withdrew to tholl
h ad'iunr t r A apiad of police
a ppe.i red ntf soon as the ha oners
wore ercte(t hut no effort waa
rna'le tt interfere wl'h On picket-
ing.
ItOMiimpiion of the patrol In
fronl of i he in it ish gmaaaaj ha
been poslponml until gjtor the
trlil naai Monday of the four
pickets now under arrest Ar
raigned before Lfnttod stale Com
inlHsloner HP hanlson. the quartet
was rotaaaog on ti.ooo ball oaoh
after pleading not guilty to a vio
la Hon of Section 4Mt He Ised
statutes. In having "feloniously
ggonggood bostlly and by ioloooa
the poi Mon of his esool loni v. the
tin me I lor of the embae and
oharge daffalraa of Ofoa! Hriiuin.
the Hoaorabla Ronald Q f-ind
gay"
OUrrod Just at the time the shiftsj
sOrg i hangqig. No trace of I ho
bodie had heen foiind tonight A
deep hole In the grOUAdi partly
filled with dehris marks ihe site of
the plant.
The thiee men who an- thought
ti have heen filially lnjurel, were
in one of two nearby mlxerhousos,
which were iImi wrecked He vera I
other ocaupanta of the mlaarhouaag
were injurrd A quantity of dyna
mite stored In hoth tn Iter house was
not hlown up d hpi'e the s'Veiii
of i he ghOOke
Tim forOi Of th' explosion was
felt for mil Og around.
aaai fSKm
,IiiiUs4ii llHrnctt.
parti lo t'offeyvllle, where the mar
riage took place, taatiflad that Har
nett aakod in the creek Indian
language lo he taken home.
On i ' ton - t'X.i mln a tion the negro'
WltnggOOa admitted that Harueit
hit cd i hem ami parfl them himself,
gppeariOJgf able to handle his own
grfalrg) A
The suit wag started hy Hafriett a
guardian, 'arl J. f'Hornett of
HfoniTetti who demands the rlghl
to return his ward to Oklahoma.
Harnett, who Is 70 year old. was
married WlthQHt bis guardian's con
sent. SENATE OPPOSES
TRAINING PLANS
Fight Opened Against
universal Army Serv
ice Proposal.
VOTE EXPECTED TODAY
Forty Demoorstl and 18 Hc
publieans Ropoftad Lined
Up in Opposition.
WASHINGTON. April To. big
fight against universe! in. Diary'
training opened late today in 'hat
senate with indications that the final'
vote probably tomorrow would re-
suit In its rejection.
i . ., d i - mi both nidi - v, ho l n
formally canvassed i ho senate vote,
refused to comment on the pfobahlo
outcome t wuh said, however, thtt!
4h democrats and 13 republican '
here against the training plan 101
till Hituation a movement wan he-:
gun aiming at the aubotttUtlOR Of a
program of voluntary training
There was sharp debate lotluy on,
tho training scheme, which wae
praised gnd condemned but tlie sum,
total of action was the decision tn
poHtpone from 1921 to ty'l2 tlie date1
on whuh the plan would be put
ifltO force.
That was doM wit h Iggg than a 1
dOOOg si'tiators In the chamber. i
Senator Wadswort h, republican of
New aforki In charge of Ihe hill lo
elated Ho reKUlar army would never
be hig enottath to defend this coun
try. seion.tr romorepjO, dontocrat of
t Ibid OppOging i m medial o adoption
of ihe plan hi c.iijhe of the ex pi nsu,
dc la red the "trAgedy of untrained
in'u boing sent Into hattla was not
due so much lo unprepaiedntv.. a
to the negligence Of officer who
arm ihom Into tho fight." Ilia an
swer brought a ripple of appiauso
from nailery spectators.
The figjhl on the universal train
ing gjrgtom was formally launched
by lenatoa N oioo n ropublloan,
M innct-oia w ho urged a regular
army of Ht.OII mopji om- third of
whom would b trained for one year
only.
In fie v'ai ho declare'!, such a
program won hi provide a force nf
a half million, capable of "filling all
our Immediate rtoceslt lo "
lt 1 better to let one-tturd of
(lie men volunteer for one year,"
ho said "than to send all the youths
of i ho land into gamp to play sol
dier for hau or throe, mouths '
Six Germans Are Slain,
Number Wounded in
PARIS IS NOT PLEASED
Change in Sentiment on
Move Noticeable in
Business Circles.
AWAIT ALLIED STAND
Government Eager to Get
Statement; Wilson Is
Still Silent.
Hy Tim AaaoclatiI I'rraa
1 HANK TOUT, April 7. f Br
Courier to Cohlens.; Colored
Pronoh troogal turned a machine gun
on a crowd in the Schlllarplats this
afternoon, killed a man and u child
and wounded eight women and ii
men, soma of (hem Merlously.
My The AMoctatM Press.
MAYKNCK April 7, Dlslruh
.no . i broke out i" rankfdri lodavy
but energetic Intervention hy the
sfronch troops restored order. Krom
I let mm souhm-s it la learned thar
six tier mans WOTS killed and t
wounded. it Is reported that the
manlfestat Inns which gave rise to
thoao inoiDontg were de to n ordof
originating from Hrrlin.
"The first dny of the ocraipatmn
of T rank fort passed without Incident
The recepllon by the population was
almost OOrdloJi suld. Oeneral de
OoUottO, tlie French commander, on
his return from a Uur of Inspection
"Then uuddenly, on ordera from
Herlln, a Ogftatfl ferment seised the
population This ferment degener
ated Into aggression and our" eoldlera
In self -defense were oMlged to use
thetr arma Ho far ag I know w
had no losses
"Tho Incident shown how we must
Watoh proceedings In Het I In and
that Is why ihe events In tho lliiht
demand my whole attention. You
I cannot consider what Is going on In
tho Ruhr and wet e a pa i , thorp In a
c 1 1 1 we re! :i I hoi he I we. o the e P fit : V .
ara wltnaoaing so day The aggrea-
siortM r.t Prank fori and event In Ihe
f; ulir are a tt rlbutod to the same mil.
It I ry i eaotton I If that Wg have a ti-
aOltltO proof.
, "The Herlln govern ment allowed
the relchswtdi r to Invade t ho Uu 1 1 r
i dlt i let titinecessarlly because It was
I th' deoire of ffcgpp, von Luettwitg
and tnolr Ilka The ocatp d'otat iwv,
Ing foiled onl throufh the general
Htrike. th military arty sought
: raVenge on tlo working cliisa snd In
; rooted tho bokthot Igl per il in the
' Ryhr. Tt ought to he known in
Prance and olsewhere that there
never was any bolshevism peril In
1 the Huhr. It was a case of a popu
latlon f workers Whioll hates pruk
slau inilitatism, asking only to be
i allowed to work In peace. Tha'
! population Wats still at wrk InKaeen
COMTI NTTKtl fN PAIK VWY,
PLOT IS FOUND IN MUNICH
I'aralh I to flii sag! I Berlin Revolu
tion Ih I tenter d There.
HKHUN, April 7. A great mill
tar) conspiracy, which wart to hue
heen a Havarlan parallel to the rg
cent Berlin revolution, has heen dis
covered In Munich. It waj announced
today. Hart of h plan wao tha'
Qeaeral Ludonodrff be made dic
tator over Huvaiia and Dr. Helm of
ihe Havarlan parutlHie. a sort of
civil and economic dictator.
Hufjus Ih Retained
for Miners9 Defense
NKW YOHK, April 7 .- Charles R.
Hughes Iihh bOOfl retained by the
(TnltCd Mine VUljrkerS of America as
chief counsel to defend the 43 union
officiate under federal Indictment m
Indiana polti on chargee of conspu
ing to ralge OOal pricea Thi an
nouncement wag made ljiir lodav hy
John U I, wi. International prest
dent of the union.
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