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RELIABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER THE MORNING WORLD t HWOItV M.T )tn MARCH D)OUO Finnl Edition VOL. XIV, no. m TULSA, OKLAHOMA, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1920 WOOD DENIES REDS BACK RAIL STRIKE i 5? DECLARE STRIKE NEARS END HERE )hirt, Men Will Return This Morning -iLiii-ginoncn Back. ULTIMATUM IS iSSUED MriM-rn (liven Until . o't'lock .. . m. I,tiiiMi I Ills MorilltlK 10 Iv-OlU 1 ll .. t..,.r. l.'vmilcwill 01 1'UCC frNpUlhlUll. BUSINESS NEARING NORMAL I , All Knibal'tfOCS 011 1' ITtaCO Are, " ... . Lifted Kxccpt I noc Is sued lie-fore Strike Hero. I'o I'm ii k t 10 IrMiutue of H ib fl (0 ih. -.i kos In llu- local Frisco Vein -rMMilat aflcrl.oon. 30 strikk. ins yw 11' Union stRUIIIctl Uli'ir lllinn- tioii ol rnui nlnst Hi work mm nun n- Ins I'r.ink f How, nuin'rlltlrnili'lll ' . . .. . here ,iA littr IhpI nlRllt. All ( ( the 'ivlii rnlii.-men on siriKe .ikii'C.i to rot." n to it uiy yi'tili-rilny tnorii.n.', (iou Jllil. (I The i.itomont. which r:ivo in m'n until !i o'rlork thl moi'iiliiK In whlHi to rrpoit for ilnty or si'Vir thlr cnimrrilnnH with tin- rullfo.iO. van flgnetl by (low. roprotoiitum tli" rallroHil .mil I.. ' I'uilli. chair, man of the local rYlro turn hotting mi; !n il.o lirothorhooil of lUllway Tnlnmcn. All rir.lmrpoi-H on iho I'rliico ha- 'HI ""' rrlor ... thr "lr.1"0.""" nV.,"?r have bo . n moiilficil to porinll the ahlnment of footlstuffH. How K.ihl. Vettrr. 170 c.uIo.iMh of petroleum products wore accepted lor snipiiicni I'D lh- l ri.-.co.Wiil jejBral. tijillll).ul4 1.1.. nlrnirl.. '.nlin .llll IIO AO en IIO rtrHIOfT ,,..r .-- -- - - . , - ... ... i i There iro only a few of the si: .k-. in; jwlichmen who will not . repoi ; for duly Saturday niovnliiB.' t. nutlle, spokesman lor the tralnineii. aM llt nishl "Huldes n iiumiK nf 'he iren who lulled tlow'i. oflicr K'Mlj e enms. number have tonio tn mc siRiiitjInjj their Intention of rf turning 10 woik. Those who nae ,t night, rrowda pelted them wnn einnea ,vt...M . .Ix.lri. In roirtntn oul ollanil ll l allexed Hie .Ivlltana fired some th- nrp'ov of the eompanv hnielehoie. 'the t...liee returned the fire. K.d thit they lllteml I" leaCe Tu.- j wnundlni; r hree iivilian. a Thn is true with but few , ,,.,,..,.,,.. ,,Th.n imnon cfpuons the men vld-nlly .leter-1 j:,;.,(N0nj;,,;.f1rlf,r,,,,n o.Oo'0.". 'now minin; upon some other line o wors pI.r,,,ni of the Merehania Nailnnal bunk In prefinnce lo rHllroadliiK." r .rw York, la reporiil to hae ile- S.inla l' vardmeil lire hanilllllK I elded not to accept tho plare on the the ".tin I business reports from the tariff cmnmlaalon for which he recently . ... .. rV." ' , i. n.,il,.i,l hv I'rea dlll Wilson. ire- urn "ii,. e nero snow.u ...n . n.-...-i !;... l,.nl,nen are doing llkew.-e. no l mill1 I" l.lll iilli UU..I.H ".n - - ribueil ii,,o the break in the loeiil 'uk vn.,,p, liulf W'ndnesdaj ..en, n.' w.ili the roturn lo work i l 11 ami alley vardnion. Nonnii railroad l.uiness Is bolnrj I, lt.1,,,1 ,.v. fa ken ,i f on all roads entering Tul'.i far us oati bo learned. t( n ill .eooiie orlv two or po.-sll y Hirer da's to ro'adlitst eonditlons lit ine rnmn i.irds due tn ine ncrsror of sMrting in w men in to take the plai e pi the few who may not. COhin'.v wi'b Iho ordei of Ihe union lf.i(l anil ih.il of tho terminal snoot -, tt tendril i Lcf f inrjacU ItcsUjns ",,.. II'.". ''i.irtirff I'll 1 I .ill tt icff m ii...'.HI V .WIIMSTmN. April Hi - It. ' t.effircw. ii. n-sMdnt ocrrtiiry "f 'he in.iMirv. Ivas resign' 'I and hi rfslRnai ion has bci n in i opted Pres. . i Wilson. Mr. hoi lu.me is in New l.cffingwell. York, wrote Ihe r curiam ihit ho ih sired to ,r"Tr,i,, instantly IIIN when an air- I un i n uriv.ite life lioninse of per- '. .,.....' mini r,l hi llanacll craHied In the tonal , ..nmder.itlons nnd in response Mr vv . . ...n ml the reslgn.illon was IJecepni w : t Ii deep rogri" Hal liivcr Owners Ask Change of fn junction U ASH i: MIT'" N. April Hi. -The Mipreinr niuri. in five motions filed torta w,,k asked to modify tin in Jiinnmn .siued recently in connec tion win, tim ijci river ml Unda eentrnei between Oklahoma and Texai, file motions were maile on heh.itf f owners of various oil land leaiei who feek to have their land exi luie, from ihe terms of tho In lurii Urn THOUGHTS TO THINK ABOUT WILL AID YOU A World Want Ad will Inlrodnee a 0od clerk to a future cnoil em. plo.er ,1 wiii clv, immediate help en the v..v a.. V. .. o ' V. ailed 1 I' 'ke nut a minute or two each uy to read in the Want Ad pages i'i u Worlr" about all the rooms, i the residencoii for rent on any Particular HrfPl ot ,,, city,h. rrg ' nty dircetnry of rooms, and res- if nt e for rent Teenhrp- ..... n ... ... -ri.. t? ''nine Osage 6000 and ask lrr VM M taker. World's News Told in Condensed Form for Hurried Readers VV if MIMITPV I)' 1 . April '.. n f onn( was ne,irt. i ,r rai' Ihia nvirnnff l Milling, l"1 oi,. by I VStt1N010N Aptlt li The prfctdfllf iml.n itomtmilril hltrhfHd K1it nf North I'rti.'lltm lo b MMlsUnt commit wtnnrr tif im h.u Ion titxl i on lhallf n. U it. lUnKHr, imlcnM PA I. KM nr . April I --Hi iwm? "f 1 1 mii v I'm bat ISKfirn. t'hitM 8Ute mn iifor from Mffcuclitmf tt, win today fltnl with th pocrrtHry nf RtntQ fnr n wrndl lJ'" ,h' p"""" '" l'""r,, I l'i:si:it t.'olo.. April I rio.crnnr ' ,,,, nf Colorado and other state of- .Hclala today telegraphed an Invitation In I'rnH'ni Wlleon In establish the summer 'While houea at llstrs Park, I'uln. j ,& rlaco iiillHy voted ihl noon In return 1.1 work Hi once The maintenance nf way and "hop labo.era. who (.truck .Monday, are Mil mil. HOIIHTOV. Tmi, April !. And Mill ihev Insist them's nothing new. tliirslaia Thursday nlnht entered the home nf the Hev. Dr. Wllllmn Unites Jacobt nf Hie I'lret Prrahytertan church hihI stole ell hU note foi rivxt Sunday's sermon. w KV.r,!' iT April -i lleanluilnn" i vote nf n In I by the taiiwav cmiiiira lenartment nf the Vmer- ,.oni,,ninlnB lh, i,ikin member ..f thn llrnthrrlmoil nf Uallrnml Trainmen. fin ra.rHi nn ii Lait-ir. vui ttiimik ..'.-. Momi.B. Al.. April l.-Thre lr.li.,1 lllin HFir Niiirti an i"" ii,mii"ii , " nero woman Miecnirer wete tnjnrel In b heMi-nn lollUInn tniUy. hetwren tn lniUvllle -Nahvllle fanl pUnencef train" near Hay Mlnette. Ala The Iwn train" met on the nuiln line In a hllnillnit rain atnrni. 1 WAKHIWrn. rrll l The i.nllry nf thf navy ile(artment as in eenllnc ile alrnjtra 10 llliroptall watera early In the nar hart no effist on the duration "f hnrlllltlea Hear Ailnilral J. lllRer lie. rlare,1 today before the aenale InveMlsat Inff rommlller. STIirilliNVII.l.H. Ohio. April IS V ......,.. KI..H..r,.ll...l .1,1.1 an a YlooVt-.ta. an handkerchief, all,e. In helnliK In IMrry Miller elajei- nf llule framea tnulh nf Adena. L- ,,. tnunil In the Vi Vlrslnla hllla near iieacn unuom iai muni . ivy,,.wrl -nshf ' 'itl' i..n,"ren'Ormiiltrrrcrted b.V Premier Mttl. pi ..,,1 Kninet t llak'r. . .. ,. ... .....i ft i ooi aim ifiinrni ...nr, .....n - wpti Hrrr,t hfrP tmUy iharge.1 nh beln leaders In Il.o iille.npl lo hum, l.ha'le. hnellei aee.1 10 at .he Make MAV.VS, April Ifi. -The flRiiBr nf iTueaday rei,iriB r'e. ,rUI ,nl .1 new uprlslns nc.llnst the Hbei. """ b"a" lhf J"niiro..rt. !Slrrnm.'ni In fiermany apparently I.IMIJKICK. Munatrr. Ireland .prll l. i has pflbkCll for the time hfllli;. C I While onalahular wire em nriln: malla , eordlnK to advices ftom llerlln lorlay. from the poMotflce to the railway atttnn . ....., i,uln.-a '", ""'Jl ... 1 1 I .T 1 11 1 ill I : April Id Loral No ill iirniimflinml nf llallwav Trainmen, num '..erlns l emplnyea of the 1'annaylvanla iu. in.la,. .i,. in te.urn In' work. Similar a.tlon waa nled b Inial No. III. Ilnilherhooil of Plrrmen and l.n ninnman alan I'ennavl va nla men. a. an. mretinn These lo.ala form the hack-, bono of the local strike , . I I.IVrrll.N N'eb April Speaking in, connection win. his candidacy oi endorse r . . :v . . ..... ,ii p (JJ,. H railc preaidentlat rm,iri rnne. mates Senator i .M nmhioik dt.laied lonlnht that the flehi fnr the Iraiiue nf nations must lie won. and predicted aome way would be found whereby America would enter the league. Ni:V YOIIK. April 1 The New York .m-i. .irk.ni:, In an exhaustive review of ii.. ,i,M.inr,i leaillnc In lis sueren , ileallnu. In Muts motor stmk. to nlsht leeiied a Malenienl nrninK mat pitch action "was dictated by a itealre tn . ih ,npi ni.rMii. nr inai 11 n...i been influrnie.t by the personal imereau , of ita tiiambers ' j . v- In, la I .tail I Texin April I - I.I'UI r Mnpinsflelrt Mo. and ! .. . ....... A.. e ll.,ll I.allaa. Ton M HanaeM c . nun '1 hre loday. The machine had lual ileared Ihe ground, spectators say when .1 fell The Iwti men welft ' ailtfht he n.aih Hie wnikaee and died lnlnll. Tli-y eeie cneaga.i in border patrol dui. cilif.vr!'. April t(. oty ' and "n'v "' , 7 to t""J- .'!."" dZ'" m,1: Wednesday Mcaaairra received today frum pfl!ial liadcra tnroucnoui ine ronnir announced ihelr Intention of miendlne Ihe fuioiral A inreaaite Of sympathy was ra irnr.l from Presnlcnl Wilson and Hecre tai Tiirpu'ii teteitr iptud lhal ha Intend ed in tome 10 Chicago for tho funeral. lOI.Ktxi. f'hlo April 16 fy a lare maiorlty e.""" Inaumrnt railroad swllch n.en of l.ilejo voted this afternoon to return " work Immediately Ihey altered 1.1 abide . ronillilona aubmliied by the liaiilnioi "t1!" These conditions pro i.o lhal ihe nainiiien return tu their tepectl poeltlona. lhal no illarrlmlnallon or prejudice be hown acalnal tin- men and lhal e.erythlnir be ilnne tn ee lhat Ihrir tentlcsts foi inrrcared ps and bel ter working londlllona ale (rantnl TiiYwiiATinm TLM.CA. e-ikla II inlnnnii1 1 " V,.il l Mstlmum, south winds, clear. Saturda unsettled Uetihe'r. rrebabi thundeirhowers colder at nia-hl. f-n.l.v prrhab showers and UKl.Ali.'M t 1 cooler In east, genera. ..r , I.OI'IKIANA t-aliirdav Incresslpf Icleudines". rioMin iiiunu.r..in-,i. Sunday cooler 111 . n .rinc. r."..v., showers 'eWer , Aitkvsi-AS saiuroay inuinm etoudin.... followed by ''" Khaki had ii few more friends ? ",!l,...;,i;e.S.ff,"l.h::. T'VMnmonc the men employes thandue Kaluiday generally lt.VST 1 I.X.VS cloudy probably ihnnderslioaera In .,..11... si onrt'on rooier in iu.u i-"i lion e.inday neneraliy rooler VV 1. 1 1 1 v- i gn 1 ali fair 1 - nnr h j.rnbahly th-nd'"i"w' ' .tund-i ta n .fie Panhandle colder ll- in t-uih portion. REQUIRE GERMANS TO DISARM FORCE A 1 Airree to Force Obedience to Condi- I Hons of Pact. REVOLT FEAR PASSES! Danger of New German Up-1 rising Ih Over Kcporta From Berlin 1 Assert. U. S. NOT REPRESENTED American. Delegates Will Not Attend San Homo Con ference of Allies. I'AIIIS. April IB. - The foretell of-I rice luil.tv ji u I lurl.t-il iho Hliitcincnt tlmt 1-T.llrr HciKi illl, Italy linil ICllK mrl hao aBrocd unoii the ilemaml that (oiniany at orco lake nmisiircK. for Inunodlatc (llsnrmiimont of her army ns provided In the pcarn treaty. If ilermmiy rcriiM'.i the allien pnuors Iihv. ucrrod to wlspi'iul tllp lom.itle irlailons with llerlln. l-'nrthriniorp Iho iilllc.i are united ' 11. ion tlln nrnlirtM.'ll tri oil! n now hlock.ulo in foice If a now (iennuri mlllt'irl.ai coup Is succcivfut, It Is unilorslood iho new acien. inent w.ll do put In willlm? when the allied supreme council meets at SanMleino next week. . It wan reported from Sin I!rmo tod.iy that hotel accommodations had been reserved for an American ileW'Sdtlon In the ev.'iit It atlended Iho conference 'I'll-' Turkish and fjreok ltU'Kallon will he quarttrod nt the same hotel. l'miilcr llnjtl GeorKO will hr schedulrd to re.ii'h Italian soiUtodrfy. Home dispatches tjiy lie would he .ti.u. ........ I .1 i I. . Th tlrltlwli mo.nler mndn Iho tei ........ .. (. to Italy hyson. (rlei pre e.Tjtionary mrasuris arc still being taken, however, thn art vices say. decent dlpitrho hie roportei. a grave slli.mlon in Pomernnln with rumors of an Impending levoll. V,,SHINf)TO. April IS -The I'nllid States will not be represented i at tho Sal), Homo conference of the illled piemlers unless an American representative Is bulled to attend as an observer, "ml 'bus far no such In vit.Ulnn Im.t been deceived. It was learned at the suite department lo. (a. Charier Hnintril WASIIINHTO.V. April 10- -A rhar- op has been grimed by Hie comptrol- , rr nr mo currency lo lllo security National bank of I.awlon. Okla . with I t, .,.,li,,l w l' l!,,r,aL.in ,,., Semi I, lloohoroh ' cashier Khaki and Blue Overalls Is Garb of Old Clothing Club Donning of uniform as a protest " - - - against the present price of wearing apparel wan voted by employes of the various on companies or mo various oil companies or mo ' .... , city at a mas.s moetlng in the. muni- down are pledged to wear old ripal auditorium yesterday aftcr'i clothes for one year and to buy es noon. ' tentlati only Khaki or blue denim overall will TlirMJSll Kom- ,irrFcnt nt -osier- fonslliuio ine uuiiorins iur men which are to bp ordered ill onre through the national association of purchasing agents and fold st cost, A standard dress of unexpcnslve n.alerlnl for women will be decided ' ulmn al 14 ?'rw "f women I clr, Thn umrurm. .Ill bo w ' first on Wednesday noon. April 21. a' a parade In which tnose wno have not secured uniforms w ill alpo Join, Formation of a permiuiont - over - alls i.nd apron club" was gotten undcr way' and a board of directors was runilshed liy Airs. Alia Moore or VI Hr K A 1 1 1 KAlir 4,"l" w'Ul the various state 11010 aonointed 10 meet at one o'clock I the Oklahoma Producing X. defining O U I I I U I Ln 1 1 u in iinvu ,,,h pf norfeeilv fn e to expiess this afternoon to perfect organina- lion. TllO ClUb Will function until prices are lowered. More thnn n.OOO signed memhers r.nee.ontlnr- over 2H different Iiiisi - 1... firi.iM .-.eo nnllf.,1 In iho move, arn united in the move ment. It w.is announced. Resides nil and oil well supply companies, the Santa !' freight employes and post office clerks and carriers number ing SI sent delegations lo the meet ing. The club will, be open to over body. The Cosden Iteflnlng company haH ordered 1,000 suits of overalls and approximately the same number , of fhoes to bo sold at COM to men oniployes. 11 Cosden representative stated at tho meeting About 100 I men from tno Texas company nave picugcii tncnucives 10 come to me offlco in KiiaKl .Monday morning. dcnlnl. Offlclalb of the various companies are enllstlpc In the movement. Of ficers of the Tidal Oil company have agreed tr. wear old rlothes nnd not to buy any new clothes for period of b year and officers in the War Cross Is Given Parents of Newsboy 'Scotty' for Heroism IIHSins At.nl lh Tll- hrro Ism of 'fcottj. it neeli(. wlift fouslu .n llu Vanlifr tllvlMnn h.i" licrn nf f l.-lul ly ii-fmrnlreil liv tlif mr fli'i arltnrnl. To Un' Imifnla of Trivilr MIipiI l; Hcnlt tilliu' woril iodii ili.il ho 1m1 Im i n iiwiintcil pnalliuinoiialy iln Un tiliBHWhert "ih'o t ro "ric.l 1 una K, ynius olil.ullPn he lefl hH iapor route to Ji n iho 101st rrBlnioiit when It went to I'Yu'icp. .SIiirIp hamlfil hr Utile it 30 lrrtnnns ami navotl Ills roni ii my mnnv ciciiallloe in n fl.rnk liiovoMcnt in .li'lv. when Im posli'd hllllMlf in nil rxpoaoil piiil Hon lo i lifi K thr npproni'll of ,nf nlturkliiK party with his aiilotimt lr rlflo, Thr hoy wan Mllcil hv n sniper's hullrttiflrr he hail aeNiirfil Int. company's miiltitrimnc of lt. perilous, position. Iho rltatlon s.ivs, LAW TO UNSEAT RAMSEYDUG UP Contest Against New Supreme Court .Jus tice Probable. Ily Anrlaled "reaa Stale Wire OKLAHOMA CITY, April Hi -If nn fallll In plat ed In cnn rsnii',1 aninnB BatherliiKs of politicians at the ftato oapltill lirre today a fight io unseat HeorRo A llamsey of Muxkoa.-o who was appointed Thilih. .Uv bv Hovcilior ItoborlR.m to Kite- eeed Chief .lustire Thomas H. Owen of the state supreme court, on May ri, on .tin) l is noi irnprn0,,o.o. ju.ua..oa were in I u sun. a iriu were . ..ion ii woum on wmkcu i.j on nun , tho htiffriign anil prohibition amend ments to Ihe national constitution. lUmsey opponents luef rtcd that 1 his appointment Is contrary lo state United Htatoa hnd recognized any fac District .lildgn Irfingati will bo law he being a republican while tlor 11 belllgeront thai had been nsknl lo leittlfj'an fn lila lnlrnilur Owei' Is n democrat. Appointive n possiBSlon of uny pint of entry ! tiM to Mrs Moore Just beforn go power Is given the governor by thcttn the United .Stales for 72 hours. (nK t)ll, whm,,ss stand she was stale constitution with the provision , Troops worn ordered senl here witli pn-seuled to iho Judge as "Mlsn that the function he exercised In ; all dlspntch to guard the city ngnlnM (indys Smith" This thn sl.ile will conformity with Iho sUto laws. In uny atlark of federal authorities. cmPI , , eircnmstantlal cvldencr Kli, the anll-suffraglsls say, ii law When It became known tho govern-, . " wis passed in Oklahoma territory i mcnl of Mexico had asked the providing that appointments of per-1 Untied KHUch for permission to send IlamHOIl bUCCCXHOf sella to fill unexpired terms of I lec-I te.t officers he trade, from tho saint rr'!lucal party a.i the person re mnvrd or les.kfled. The (aw wns i.'uimlil up in il. ti In tho rcaid iecilon law. of 1!I0. When Mr. KiintC) takes his .ojt nn thriflupremo court bench May 1, ho will be the first republican to hold that poaltluTPMn Oklahoma since statehood. Humors of opposition here V0 appointment jit Itamscy to the su. premo court on tho ground that he Ih u icpiihllcau and that on that ac count be ts dlMuallfied from suc ceeding Chief Justice Owen, a dem ocrat.' were clawed as poorly founded bj lawvers here lant liirtht Mntutorj lunltatlonH rciuirliig .in appoiniue 10 oe oi me sanie iiinmum party as hie predecessor, It was Mill, t.Mi.lv ..t.U ts. til.. iit.tin.nlr.,..nl t.T eonn'lv officers hv hoards of county commissioners Cnsden nlty offices have signed an.lzonfl., where Ihey wniiM re.rrnnt tho old clnthrs agreement L nploycs 0f tho MeCuno .Maniifaeturmg com- nnnv. from the conera mnnaaeri pany . - ' ,.,.V.K tI,PPliriIr ai,. .,, i,,.Ve'ln ton , Htornl Interpretation of thn overall lim) ,iprn ,joa, favoring general clotlia economy. It was finally do- ! ,.m.,i fin,, , i,nnm.i,ii" ..ni,- n.,1,.1 my ,,rnBth nnd that a uniform lW,JU,j ,)0 the most effective means nf .irotestlng ngalnst prices. "Wo want to Join the w hole' movement 1 Hmi ally with where," O. V. I said. orgnnlallons every- llartlon, lialrmnn. i rroor iniu costumo for women ' might be harming even If cheap corporation, who was i.illod to thni piannrin in itniiiu ine niis-airon ir pe,rraln whb h she hnd had mado 'tor the occasion. Thnugh tho drewi iWHO one about which women Ami men could gel I nl h usliistic Mrs Moore suld that It cost only 11. A Cosden eniplnvo ataied that the khaki overalls w tin 11 tie was wearing com J3.HS. The names, 'Tulsa Clothes Con sorvntlmi cluh," and "Tulsa Old Clot hen club." suggested for the or ganization, worn rejei ted. An em ploye of The Texas Company de clared Hint the wearing of old clothes or of nn emblem would not answer the purpose. "We must wear uni forms " In open protest against prices." he l-ald. "Ptlces have been flaunted In our faces long enough. It takes some sairlfbe to appear In public in a uniform, but It takes yomc sacrifice lo meet the present prices. If wo hold together, I predict that clothing prlcCM will tuinlilo, in JO days." Tho board of dlrei tirs who wl make plans fnr a permanent organ ization thli afternoon are Hd Oil- brrli.on, T A Uindtlth, Joo llultn, 1 Holly I'oc nnd Mm, Alta Moore. SONORATOSEEK U.S. RECOGNITION Want to He Regarded as Hclligerent to Fore stall Carran.a. ANSWER IS DELAYED; Mexicans Ask Permit to Move Troops Through U. S. to Fight "Rebellion." ADMINISTRATION FLAYED Former Ambassador Wilson Puts Blame for Chaos on Policy of President. ACit'A IMMHTA, Sonorn. April IB. Tho Hi n to of Konnra will appeal to thn United Hlntes for reeoKiiltlon at a bclllKoront. Annoiineoineiit of the appeal was ninde here today by I'ranelseo IIIIiih, a leader 111 Hie Ho noru revolt aKiilnst I lie fariatiji Kovcrnmeiit In Mexico. Konorii hopes to bn reeoKiilzed ns n belllKereul, neeoidltiK to Keiior Kilns, and thus forestall permission brine Kranled farranJi trootm to eross ('tilted Htntes territory to al tack the state fiiim the border. 'I'll'' appeul. If Kianled. also would throw "I'cn lh' P'ir of the statu on Il.o Inlerniilloiiat boundary to trade with the t'liited States without resit lotion. .-n -l.i ...in.... .. I.l. . .. . Involvo u,f,0KnUim ,y tlt. I nlle.l Htates of t lit- Ko ornitl-lH of Hot Honoia, nor other w Iso Involve Its relations with Mcx- leu us n who e. I lo Mi d that In p'rcvloiiH Moilciin revolutlnn the iroppn ncre irom Juiirci, iniiuauiiu, troops ncre iroiu auarev., . iniiuauiiu, i through Culled HtatcH territory.) WASHINGTON, April 10 While tho state department -.van ronslder Ing today ll new pli.isn of tho Mex ican problem--a reiiiosl fiom the Carriiu..! government that lis troops be given passage across American territory to attack revolutionists In Sonoin state - Henry Lane Wilson, former ambassador to Mexico, was drawing a gloojny picture of Iho fltuatlon beyond Iho border tieforo a senate Investigating committee Mr Wilson asserted thai "tho un fortunate and mischievous policy of tne picseni iinoiiionirniiiiii u ,.h-a-ii:o, ' wan responsible foi the con ditions ho described That policy, he added had "bound the United State to maintain Cnrr,iiu.i in power and wi;h him tho legend that thcro Is peace and order In Mexico" The stain department did not make publli tho text of the Mexican request, nor was any official intima tion given iiH to thn nature of tho reply to ho made or when ll would be sent. Tho only comment .nails waji that tho government was "under pressure" from Mexico to comply. The request contemplated movement of Mexican federal forres by rail lh.nlir.1. l!l Oa.ll tO llntlolMM AH- hr,rr t(, attack Ilermonlllo, capital f Snnora r.. .i wii.n,, .r.i.. "h i.nionat m .!.' ... ,. ...... .. 'To tho people of Ihe United Htates up- led to Ihe violent death of 300.000 ,.i ... ih. ,iih i, ....nt. ence iind famine of fiO.00O more It t u.i .... ... i.iu ....b ih. murder of fir,;, American eiil.ens within Mexlro; it has krvt SO, 000 of ... . 1,,. i,r,ir n h... left 11. ,f IZ 1 Willi; ,1.. Movie. in trCHanrv ,c lie. 1300.000,000 10 replace a jur William ,l' Hnan, ah secretary of, Jioo.ooo.ooo left ny maz "r"V , ., minon rtAi I V , aa;P"..Her ...day said he suuida really ...... rJ .ho a.,.10 denariment like"'"" "ringing a.nmi o.i o .miaii- thn Mr. hack kitchen of a restaurant," Wilson said ..lr ...r. West Virginia Semalor AnfinurHvn Candidacy for Itcpiilillcnn Pnt-I-ilcnllal .Voinlnalloii, WAKI 1 1 NOTON April 16 Ken- alor Howard Sutherland or west Virginia tonight announced his can didacy for ihe republican president ial nomination "If Ihe voters of West Virginia 1 shall exprcm their preference, for n.o In tlm primary his slalemeni said, "and thus Instruct the dele gates from the state i nail ex- 111 cl and will assume mat the dele - gatOH 1 bus rcloeiril win maKo an honest effort to secure my nomina tion. "As a platform. I am In favor ot Ihhfcnnvcnilnn framing U " PiiiIm- Hull Milkf. WASHINHTON. April 16 Till federal grand jury here began nn in veHgallon of Iho local elrike of rail road workirs Six Hir unite 1 were summoned to appear utforo 'he jury Suit to Annul Divorce of Mary Pickford. Filed ; Attorney General of Nevada Takes Steps "In Interest of State" Connivance Between Movie Star and Former Huftbatid Charged Conspiracy With C1 MIMIKS NevniH April stilt nekinc that Iho ileeree Hi nf ilM vorce Rranled by .IihIko Ijiiikhii to (lladvs i; Moore known as Marv I'leUfnrd. from Owen Moore, bo set) aside, was filed hero lain loday by Leonard 11. Kowler. ntlomey lien oral of Nevada. The suit was filed "in tho Interert of the ntnto .of Nevada." Thn coniplnlnt Is hnsed on alloca tions of fraud, connivance and col lusion between Moore, Ills wife, and Douglas I'alrhankN, in whom thn former Mrs, Moom was mnrrloil a short tltiio after her divorce was Kranled Knlrhnnkn Is brought Into the case through allegations Ihul thiiro was eonsplniey Imtween hltnself and Ills presold wlf" to defeal that provision of tho California law, which roiiulics Unit a year elapse before a final deeiee of dlvoti'o he granted, by having Mrs Monro get a dlorrn In Nevada. In that re spect It Is alleged In the complaint (hut nn engagement and Agreement to wed existed between OladyS Moore and Fairbanks prior to Feb ruary IK. 1920, Iho date on which Mrs Monro came to N'evad.i. Other allegations are that Moore raine to Mlndon solely In be served with summons in the suit, that no aiibstanllal facts worn given In court to warrant a divorce and thai Miss Plrkford conceded her Identity from the Judge lit. to iho moment nf taking the wllness slam). As Judge LanSHti Is one of thn wit- uessra summoned lor mo siaie, nie other Judge will hear thn complhlnt, rAxra i . ji 1 8 lOl I Cl A PP0llUC(i Commenting upon a rumor thai hi had named a (leik of ihe I ntteil i Stall s illstiii i court to succeed ll P Harrison who has been elected city manager of Muskogee, .liidg It. I. Williams, now holdliiK a lerm of the fedeial couit In Tulsa, stated yesterday that he had not yet de termined the mailer bill expected to appoint u clerk within the next few days, -lie has askid Mr llarilson to iiintlniio us rlerk until his successor It named, and Mr Hiirrlwin lias cm.- sontid to' do so CLARK READY TO RUNf'':n-T." w'luc.rvvi.V'iro offered .,y UUniM Itl-nLl IU nu,1f8eniilor Cliambcrlaln. domoerat of Will Nnl Make Caiiipauin llul Willi 'laUf Ilemoeuilii' Niimluiilloii If II Offend Him lie Mi's. WAKMINUTO.V Apill 16.--Chiinni Clark, minority floor leader audi fotiuer speaker ot 1 1 1 nouso in ii candidate for thn ilmiioi rati" noinr InHtl'.n at Die Han Fruin Isi o cum-. ventlon Following an edlloilil 'niltlu; "Hprsiker Champ Clark Ihe oiroiigi-MI nomiiiee for di nioracy. ' iiip.irlng In tho New ci leans llein, puhllhhsnl bv Jnmea M 'I'h'.mpsiin Hie p mo rn lln leadei a son-Ill la v. thn forna'r ' t" ".e.l the nomipallon tr II ts londere.l him "llarkls Is wlllln' " he replied with ., ttn...l t'lork IwinU , . .ln'li j I J .' l-i Horn d as to Ills candidal i Clarke deelarn.l he v. .ml 1 iinki-i no iicrsoii.it cmiii.i.i'.tn to seeuie !.' f iouihi i n i n I"' ....-. .' ,1)1111 In frioiids I1.1l aUri I 1 ri-JQ. l,.illoiis In Severn! atatea, uth liu ini'itlon in view ,,iid If they Htm. I'1",' '" nl" 1 Tlie foruii 1 -poll leiined hie ' opposition to Instructed delnc-itos He ".iliI lie prefoirod an opn rin- their cholio in i.iueus nssentjilod It was because of line that lui fl.id .refused lo allow his linjiie tn.ialij thn primaries I IOWA FOR MEREDITH lloinoenits In MtplMirl oerctairy of Agiiiulliire for Prolilenl Nufiil. ii.illnn nl SHI I 'rnnclvo Dllfi MOINKH Iowa, April If, Itosolutions Instructing the iou.11 tlcl- ,. , ho dninocr.iile nimlonul , ,..,, 1,.., nroocnt the nanm and onvcnilon to present the minio and vole for F.dwln T Merediln, unitod Stales secretary of lurlnultirr.!, for 1 president, were ndopteu unanfmnusly , here llns afternoon at a onn eronoc , of slatn democrats Wilbur Marsh, 1 member of the national eotifinllli'e. I said Urn luatrtictionr would lie car ried out. henneil) Hpei-lsl, r ti "t pirk - ream (lire ing e-' p'.ai 11 rurn f'l.ier- I canl 1 taked tnu it ' u ' napp h nn'. Its aursn. Douglas, Fairbanks thn. Miss M attempted It. de- cello (In- conK as If. her tdclltltj The miirriir)(n of I'alibiiukn and Mrs Mooie Ih pleaded as a clreiim stance in suiifintt of thn allegation that there wim a cnnsplnici on the part of the ttn lo defeat the Intent of the Calir)'rnla law. The com plaint omtalua nppriuimatoly 7.000 words I .OH AcaJiULHH. April fl. Msr:' Plrkford null her husband, Douglas Fairbanks, declined in discuss a suit agaliuu the former to set aside hen, dlvomv from Owen Monro, rn ceittly oblulned In Nevada. A M'l'nlHiry s.ilil Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks, fell Iho matter, being n ponding court proceeding, could not be dha'iissoil with propriety ex cept by dliolr attorneys OAltWIN (MTV. Nevada, April Hi. Mary IMokford. moving ploturo imtress, vuhn granted the dectoo frirm Owen Mswiro, March :, 1020, by Dis trict J ailgn Frank P Uingen at Mlndon, Mlsn .Pickford testified she hail eoiiin Hoi Nevada, February If., mid taken ii.1i her uhoiln lit Ihe .1 nines CanuJiijl tanch, near Mlndeii, for the l-'tieflt of her health." ami that she hufl no knowledge that Moorn was Iti Mlndon nlso, Thn dlvorco wan gi tinted In the naiiio of Hladyn M Moore, thn linnie Pickford ill no nine entering Into the lu'tlon Mjr,p wiw tieinonally served wHli the papers tiy the sherlf of Douglas counly. on the day preceding the tltvou're, hut he did not contest the uctlKii I'ollowltig t)in divorce both left the stale. Counsel for Miss Pickford con lemfri that tho dlvorco Is legal In overly way under a strict lttlurprot.1 I In nt of the Nevada divorce statutes. COURT-MARTIAL " CHANGES ASKED Senate Military Commit tee Recommends Mod ification. WASIIIN'ITON. April IC Mn tuilnl ehnngi'H In army cotirlsmiiitlal lirocciliire were recominendctl today liy the senate military coiiitiiitieit in porting leclslntlmi growing out of Oregon, as nil amendment It) thn pending army reorganization bill would create a. board of tevlew lit Iho Jiidge-advociitn gcnorul's ntfii o with power lo modify or annul 1111 " oiirtmaitlal simttmrct). Other linportaiil mollifications rrc- yomni'indeil liieludti: Dentil Hcnteni en must no liy u Hireu-fuuitliH Insteud of 11 two-thirds veto ot the) 1 ntirls. 1 CourlH iiiusl huvo momhern with l,.,r,.l . w , ...l.oi.u uml ll. ,tllU.,l .tf iifflcom 111111.11? At least two VniirH1 service Defendants may huvo coiiuucl, 1111H1.11 v in 'ivilian. of ilclr own ic lection. Civil rules of evldenci) shall apply and evldeuie gathered In prellmllniry ex pai to investigations shall nut bn Hilmlneil without consent ot nc 1 used. GIVE BOND FOR HOWAT Iteleiise Will lie A-kftl III Court To. tiny; Onler ti. Direct lleiiini of Stiikerri Is Aski'il. PITTKI'CIIH, Kan April Hi lb. mis for ihe release of Alexander M llnwat, prwldenl of the KanwiM mini, wiirneis. iinu inre oilier mino uhioii officials now In Jo 11 for con-j 11 inpi of niiri 111 opppoislng tho new statn court of itiiltlstrl.il rela tions, will be presented In district 1 nurl heir tomorrow', Phil 11. Cal lerv. Howat's iiiiortiHy, announced lutu today' lininedlato leloase of thn union I c.i tier will follow approval of Iho bonds I lii' attorney said. Hall was granted tho officers early In tlm day when Cillery filed his notice of up iie.il In. in .ludK" Curian's Judgment In the contempt cases. Their bonds were placed at J.' 000 each. 1.11 ihe ii.nt ol the stale, 11 peti tion was filed late toduy lo amend tin supplement ptlton to rivtroln , ' " .e.r '"'Z; tho .mine workers from striking ," "-, """. " " . the union officials to publicly order the IV, 000 millers who 1110 Idl back , to wmk. l-helr voluntary coiHon of work . In i.rolost agulrmt the Incur- was In protest 'ceratlnii of their officers John T (ttirkson of Albion, low a general counsel for the lew 1 minors' union and llyrou t . Tud i ' loptui Mo were added to the miner i ujo pel today. General Refutes Pal mer's Charge of Ac tivity in Walkout PROBE IS CONDUCTED "No Connection" of I. W. W.'s Found ; Labor Also Hits Attorney General. CHARTERS REVOKED Lodges in Chicago Refused Brotherhood Rights; May Expel Strikers. STRIKERS RETURNING m Men Arc Going Back to Work .Collapse Is Now Believed Near. CHICAOO, April 1.--Major Hen- oral Lnormrd Wood, romniutiiler o' the ronlral department of tho United Hlateri army, who .returned to Clt. cago yesterday from his eastern HpeakltiK tour hecnusn of thn trlk of Insurgent railroad men, tonight said ho did not find "any evidence of connncllon between Ihe railway men s activity nf the strike and in tlustrlal Workers of the World nctlv ltle." uonernl Wood declared he found trnfflo rondltlotiH improving throughout the department. Attorney Heneral IMImer on Wednesday deelurcrt reports from his department linked thn ''Illegal switchmen's wnlkout with 1 W W, plans for "Oho nig Union" mid a na-tlon-wlilo walkout. .V11 Connection nmnd. Military Intelllgrnco officers here had been unnhlo lo find connection between thn two, tleiieral Wood nuld, "I urn leaving tonight for Ne. hrnska and probalily shall return Sunday." Heneral Wood added that hn would remain on leuvei for thn pres em nn nothing; In thn situation here mado necessary hl presence nt de partment headqunrtcn, AftMr FCVoklnij llpi chsrtoea nf two. Chicago indgcH of tho llrntherhooil of Hallway Trainmen. A. 1'". Whit ney vlco president of tho brother hood, today ordered nil striking inemhrra of the organization In tho Chicago terminal district to roturn to work by midnight Saturday or nut fer expulsion from the union with loss of their seniority rights, WHli 25 leaders of Ihe Insurgent forces under arrest In Chicago charged with violating thn Lever act, tho movement of freight and live Hiock uppi caching normal and thn reluiit of niany strikers, to duty, rail chiefs and brotherhood officers declared the. walkout which started more than two weeks ago wna dciinituly broken, 1cnitcrM Ho to Jail, John Hrunnti, Harold Heading presldant of thn United Knglnemetn n association, and four other men ar- 1 esled by federal agents, fintioiinucil they wnuld not put up bonds for their release. "I do not know what thn other men am going lo do,".lrunau said, "but t am not going m arrange, bond. 1 11111 placing myself in tho hands of the commissioner " Martin Kenney,, Hhannnn .Inne?, lohii Loienh nnd Hugo llndkn suld they would go to Jail rnther than furnish bond, but It others, who were reloiisod yesterday on their own recognition, guvn 10,000 for theb release today beforo United Htatca Commissioner Mason ll H. Murphy, spokesman for the yardmen's ueaneialltiii, lilamrd brotherhood officers for tho ur'Mtr. He ieiihi iho men simply' .quit their pusllloiiM and worn not hlrlkirn. I'll I LADKLPHIA, April 16 -Switchmen, yardmen and all other employes of thn Pennsylvania. 1I10 (tending and the Iliilttmorc & Ohio iiiillvvuyri In Philadelphia who were Ion stilku worn ordered tonight to resume work at oucq. The order wai I Issued by representatives of th- strikers at conclusion of 11 confer I once with William J Tracey. chief ot thn statu bureau of medlauon and oftlei.ila nf the railwuv A cording to a Hlatement Issued ' by t Ita committee representing tho men who walked oul, the -'rlkr L t llumnnl will lie 1 ffectlve from Wat'i Ingtou. O. C . to HoNlon and will in clude nil roads entering Jersey l i'y, Now York and ling Island Nl'JW Y'lItK, April Hi 'Ihe eel . Upe of Ihe "optl.iw" railroad strike, which Is entering its ercond vvirk here, was believed to 1.0 near tonight by railroad offlelaln. who supported that opinion with stutemenii of greatly improved passongi r and freight service on all rullinad-i IH'o, New York. l'urlher dlsinlegi'Htlon in '11 j -iriknr'j, , ,-i.ltt ?.CU!;;. '!' i", 1 JC illy ill woe 11 .ii .... about half the size of ycsii rday a, HP'. I )FI I' LD Mo prh IH . Imir ti" and mi'ntoitirs c of wuy cuNTiv j ii 0 1 rui tionr. f