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RELIABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE Ai;iuur; sworn m.t pah CMU t I.ATION 25,605 MARCH VOL. XIV, NO. 210 EFFORTS TO END RAIL TIEUP FAIL Chicago and SI. Louis, Workers Vote to Re main Off Job. ULTIMATUM EFFECTIVE! Now York Roads Refuse to (iive iMen Seniority Rights; Settlement Vanishes. TO JAIL RATHER THAN WORK Cleveland Rail Men Decide to Stand by Leaders Who Are Threatened With Arrest. CHICUiO. April 23 Several thousand striking rahrnad workers ai a muss meeting loduy refused to t.iW f aolloti to end tli unauthorized walkout, now In Hh fourth week In the Chicago terminal district. Tho meeting called by .luhn llruriau, president of thn outlaw Chicago Yardmen's ' association, imd Harold Heading, head of the I'nltrd Kn glnemcn'H association, "to clear up tho rntlro Mltuntlon." ndjoiirnod 45 minutes after being convened with no progress made toward settling the difficulties, Representative-) of the railroad "iencral Managers association and of 'lie government were naked to at tend, but Ignored tho Invitation, tho general managers announced they Mould enter Into no ncgpttatlpns with the Insurgents. Hrunau, who as released from ia.ll at Jollet, 111., last Wednesday, was created with a roar of applause as he stepped on thn platform. An American flan was produred find draped around his neck, lie left It there hh he, spoke. "I allied this meeting to straigh ten out this tangle," he said. 'iWc would not bo Rood citizens If we refused to take every step nosslblo 10 end tho strike. "I am a loyal American citizen and so are all of you loyal Ainer lean citizens. Wo have not violated 'he law, wo do not want lo violate the law, and we will not violato the law. Wo h.ivo conducted this strike in an orderly manner and wo will permit no violence of tiny kind. "li is up to you men to decide when this Ktrlko Is to end. You uro the only ones who can divide that Question." ri.i:Vni,ANI. April 23. Five , bundled striking railroad switchmen t at a mass meeting luto today ngreeu in.ininioiihly to go to jail rawicr bdii return to work after officials "f the department of Justice re quested the strlko lenders to notify 'he men that nil of them approxi mate!) I.f.00 .trlkera would be ar rested If they dbl not return to work by tomorrow morning. This as after John Sawketi, department of justice agent, who attended the mooting, hud demanded 'that the linkers' leaders order lite men to teturn to work or themselves: go to jail. The government warning given to Frank J. u'Rourko, president of tho 'Uveland Yardmen's association, by Saw ken brought a noisy demon stration from the men ut the meet iie At f liT,t OTtourko wuriitd the men hat only tho leaders would he ar rested If all the men did not re turn to work. After O'ltourke's announcement. S.iwkcn called the 15 strlko leaders into h private room, where ho told arm of the government's plan to .irrest every man who fulled to re turn to his position by Saturday morning. i have Just been informed by the department of Justice repre sentatives that ovciy man of tin will go to Jail unices wo go buck lo work." O'Rourke said when he a:id 'he li'udeiM lOturned to tho plat form. "Fiery man who wishes to avoid next by returning lo his Job will kindly rlio and leave tho room." Not a man moved 'livery man who chooers prison bars to starvation wages will rite," " Itourko Mild. The ,'iOQ men rote In a body cheer, "ig and shouting. "We will all go to "all ' they shouted, as their leaders Tied to quiet thorn. t-T U.1VIS, April 23. Approxi mately 1,500 striking yaidmen from the Illinois terminals of tho St CONTISL'KU ON I'AdlJ TUN nnjAnrtTTrnci m i nuuunio j. u THINK ABOUT WIIHN YOU HUAI) W orld ant Ads they save you from 'he no, esyity of running all over 'own to find tho pin en to rent to find an automobile to buy to find h place to board to find a good urn ploer who wants you or h good clerk who wants lo work for yju. There are hundreds of announce ments for many hundreds of p 'one every day In World Want Ad p.ig" these announcements are at range J in convenient form for chm rfir ence read them Telephone your Want Adn to The World. Phono Ocaec 6000. 1 nHIi IN ASIA IS SEEN -ARMENIA FREED AMERICAN WARSHIPS START TO IVIEXICO I o o Worlds News Told In Condensed Form for Hurried Readers I I.UVii AMI fltdn. Alrll !3 Laura Win no M'imnaM. Mid b tli" I'" UtC l' be ttie leadei of a eailK of house tiriakera, hnm in tii east rievcland Jail today In default ut 13 000 tall rmiMt filllKK, Net.. Anrll !S lir I'rotlerlrk Milliner failed nculn (list nlKllt In ratrli eli.ata from Mara hi the reeeiv 1MB nation fie liaa rorfatrurted here The espcrlinenla will cimlinua severe! dais WAHillNdTON. April :J -The following nomination was sent In the senate this afUrnnon. Nathan I' llrynn of Jarkenn nte, rin . tn ne rntteii tnaies rirruu Judne, t'lflli .liidktal ilrrtilt, lie llot.erl l.nn ltatts, reetirneil, VVAHItlNHTOV Anrll SS--Tli hnUM Hie Imlny imMPil rcK'lutloii upprnprl mIIiiic lino, non hihI nrtRb!lliitic ii f'tnrrtl rntnt!ilMlnn tn aM-li,t In tli, rrbliratlf n nt tlir three humlrnttli nniih crenry ef llif mnilinK of tlin 1'llKrlmn at iiynmuth ' Nt:w VOtik". April J3 tnrllrtinfntt rhnrcinK profltfcrlns In inriti vrre rr tttrnen io(U hy a renrtrai RrHna jury in llronklyn cnltit Ilic I'hlrHito imeKlnic houj. of Armour A I'n . Hwift 'o unit Wllwiri i'o . Mini tlidr rrprnentntlvra lirre WAKHIMITOS'. April !J Tli linua" t'tll IncrcBKlnu penl'im of civil war vl. orani In tr.O lnonllil n.l those of the hIiIokh of vrterim-1 le 30 monthly i pHtMed today by the senate and now Roea to conferenre The Inileaaea uere pro lded tu meet the rtfltut coat of living. r'lilCACiO. April S3- Itlehard Putt. lti "Tumi kid." me IB, waa today aentenced to prlaon for II eara for lite murder of J. K. llurrliman 65, ft luibcrdaatiT a clerk l'uta aaked for pair of aorka lie offered ft dime In payment and when told the price una 23 rente, ahot the clerk CltlCAOn. April S3 .tftll ftntencea tll t.e Hfkfd by the Koernment on all Indlrl ment returned l- the federal (trand Jurv InbehtlLfMtmi' ulleceil nroftteerlnR In po latoe by comndealon nd produce men. aeeordlnK to ft etatement made to,Uv by Aarlatant Dlatrlcl Attorney It A.VMIIroy N'ASIIVIt.l.K Tenn . April 53 Pteai by Sheriff A ,U Story that thn law be al lowed to take iia eourae reauiteti in uia peralnp n erowil which iratheri-d today at th Savannah. Tenn, Jnll lo tnveatlffate, thev aald, the liolillnc of four neurnea aeeuaed of rompll'-lty In the killing of Harry Allen, a merenani WASIIINnTCiN. April 2. Amerlran participation In the antl-auhlnarlne. e.am. natcn did not ahorten the war a altmle day, Taptaln W. V. Pratt aald today be- roro tno ecnaie uavai inicaiiRnunir eun committee The Rreateat eontribulton the navv marie to winning me war mi in KeltWiK troops abroad, he addrd. ruti-AOO April SS-MarUy lloyne, atalea attorney, nnnoilnred early toiiav lie had gained Information whlcli woulil result In Ihe arreat of the unidentified man who eaterday ahot and kllleit Kd ward I'oleman. head of the Chlcaro teamatcra' district council. In a new out break of riilcagoa labor warfare. XI!W VOIIK. Anrtl !J The Jury In the court of general aelona- which heard the case or ' oionei AUirusiua iiruni t-nrier, former third deputy police rommlsatnner. Indicted In New Yorjl'B lre war on rt charge of tieglei t of duty reported today that II hait been unable to reach a ver diet It was dlai harged' by Judge Malone WAMlltNUTON. lAnrll in - Attorne) rjeneral Palmer aald today that he was eomlni'Pd rrom reporta to tne neparipioni of justice "that definite results are ihnwi Inr tliemaetvea" in the campaign to force don luing costs Mr Palmer aald that while the drop has been only alight In the last month, the campaign had acted aa a brake against rising prlcej, ("ItlCAno April S3 Warrants were ls,ii'd today for alx theater ticket brok er oharglng them with defrauding the gmernmant of approximately ttOO.OeO In war tates Two of the ait are women one. Mr Florence Couthoul, operates ticket agencies In most of the loop hotels nnd is the agent for more than halt of Chicago's theaters PKKlNti. April IT (fly The Associated Press. )--Sev en bod.ea, four of them aald to he those of members of the Husslan Imperial family, Rrrlved In Peking from ttarhln yesterday and were burled In the Itutslan renie'ery outside the city wall The whole proceeding waa veiled In ae. crecy, even the Husslan legutlon receiving scant Information of tho circumstances NKW YnrtKT. April ;3 -The protective committee organised to safeguard Inter ests of &t stock eschange houses under contract to deliver Stuts Motor far com pany stock tomorrow morning will seek authority to settle with Allan A Itan Rt $.'21 a share, it waa announced late to dav Mr llyan Is said to hae agreed lo that figure last Wednesday but later withdrew th1 offer THE WEATHER TtM..HA. fikla . April J3 -fIlmm, M . minimum 4 north wlndt, ilrr. OK LA H M A Hut unlay partly rloudy I SurvU fair, nmrlrrfitr trmppratur I.OUJRIAN .alurdiiy and Hunday mostly cloudy Y,$T TBAH Haturday and Sunday rtnudr ntl pr..tbty tinHttled TKAAS StunU ptrtU rloudy cooler tn tnutiwt portion: Sunday fair KANHAH .Moudy and proabIv un prttlfd H.iturddv and Sunday cooler Sun day and tn wi portion Haturda Loss of Millions Uncovered by Federal Contract Probe WASHINGTON. April 23. At torney (iencral I'alnier announced tnda that Investigation by th department of Justice of allege1' fraudulent contracts "had uncov ered illesi transactions Involving millions of dollars." nnd t that through criminal prosecutions now completed or under way large sums would bo saved for the government. Questionable vouchers un earthed In one clas of contracts alone have resulted In thn with holding of payments by the gov eminent amounting to approxi mated JM20 000," the depart ment 'b .tred in a statement "Thcs" con rnits have been un der tn esiiga'ieo for months and ihey nffes a very rcs'ricted area, ltcporta to tho department Indi Two Vessels of Pacific Fleet Ordered to Go to Two Ports PROTECTION IS ASKED U. S. Representatives at I I Mazatlan and Topolo i bampo Request Help. SITUATION NOT KNOWN Investigation Will Be Con ducted on Arrival; Ban dits Are Active. WAHII1NCTON. April 23. - Two warships from the 1'aclflc fleet were en routo tonight to Mexican wattrs lo protect American citizen;, and n tcrests ut Mazatlan and Topobdj.ini po. They were clesp.iteohd from San Diego today, on orders from tin navy depaitinent after a request for protection had come from Mate tP' partmeiu icprosenlatlvcs at those two-Mexican l'uiiflc ports A similar request came from tho government agent at Kroiitern on t ie gulf coast, but was not acted upoiii pending further Investigation of tin situation there. The cruiser Sacra mento is at Tamplco only a short distance away. Thn oxact situation at .Mazatlan and Topolnuihapo waa not known here. Thcr had been no icport of disturbances at either place and latest advb es s.ild a federal force of 'M0 men and two cannon bad ar rived at Mazatlan. Sonora Mat forces In rebellion against tho (,'ar razii government lire known to be pushing on toward Mazatlan, the most Important Mexican gateway on tho liriric. This forco is now well souih of Topolobampo, but whether a detachment had biven deployed to make an assault there was not clear, Intt-rdignlliMi Ordered. At the navy department It was. suld that the cruiser t-alem and de stroyer No. 270, the ships ordered to Mexico, wero tinder instructions to Investigate the situation. Thero are oxtensive Ameilcan in terests ut Mazatlan whero the Mexico-California Hteamshlp company has Its terminal. Word has been ro colved ut tho office of the company that both of the Mexican ports had bonti closed. Oeorge T Summerlln, American uhargo d'affaires- at Mexico Pity, who has been containing with fiec retary I'olby at the state department, left tonight for Mexico oity and it was understood tliat,hls dcv;rture had been hastened because of tho situation In Mexico. KcIh'Ik (.alnlng. in official circles today It was. re ported that (ienurul Arnulfo Cjomcz. former federal commander at Tux pam, Mexico, . und (Ion. Mnnuol I'alez, who for several years has CONTINUKD ON PAOIJ TIVK FORMER CHIEF IS ARRESTED Cliuiics Klntscy of MusUogpo Is Ac I'liM'il of Aulonmhllo Tliefl. MUHKOOKB, Olihu. April 23. Gliarls Klmwy, former ohlnf of pollen of Muskogee, and ono of tho elt's pioneer residents, was arrested today charged with the theft of an uutomobile. , Tho motor car, found hero today In a public garage, Is ulleged to havo been stolen from the homo of J. I.. Clark nt Webbers Kails. Kim- , scy declared ho purchased the auto- mobile, tne officers fcairi, rrom An drew Jpnnlngs. Jennings, who de nied he had over seen tho car, was nlsn arretted. Kimsey was released on a $750 appearance bond. Kennedy .peclul l. tlaked Sugar Cured Ham. Cider Sauce. Tlrounrd Potatoes, naked 1 leans, nied I llananNx ' l- 1 ii m lianclng t u )z 1 p m. I'or quality service nnd good muslo. i The Kennedy Itestaurant. Advt. cate that as a result of Indict ments already returned ugalnst IB defendants In tho northern T'uclflc division at Heattlo about ,lf.O,000 will he recovered from shipbuilders and former ropre. eentatlve of the I'nlted States shipping board, emergency fleet corporation In that section. Simi lar cases In tho sarno district In volving approximately ,265,000 will bo presented to grand Juries within tho, next few days. Tho bureau of Investigation of thn department has now before It IK large fraud cases In which special Investigations havo been ordered. All of these involve large Bums Ono of them wh eh is now being prepared for pre.se a tion to the grand Jury in Ohio Involves, J325.000J' THE MORNING 'ULSA, OKLAHOMA, SATURDAY, APRIL 2!, 11!0 Sutherland inters Presidential Race From West Virginia Senator Howard Kutherlund of, West Virginia has announced his i candidacy for tho republican presl-' tlehtlal nomination. Senator Hlither- nently before the country. I'lospects upon an favoring him IVIends have also boomed him for the vice presi dency. HITCHCOCK QUITS" FOR UNDERWOOD Nobraskan With d r aws From Fight for Sen ate Leadership. CONFERENCE TUESDAY Election of Alabama Man Made Certain W ants "Party Harmony." WASIMNOTON, April 23. Son ator Hitchcock of Nebraska, with drew tonight front tho raco fur dem ocratic leader of tho senate, tlrun nn Burlng the, election of Senator Under wood of Alabama at tho democratic conference called for Tuesday night. Senator Hitchcock's announce ment Wiw made in a letter to sunato. democrats. Ho s;Ud his withdrawal from tho fight would condueo to the democratic harmony and would ac cord with lUs Individual plans, which would not permit him during tho lomnlndei of the yofir to under take thn work of minority leader which developed upon hm with the retirement from the seriate of tho latn Senator Martin of Virginia. The withdrawal of the Nebraska senator breaka tho deadlock which developed at tho parly conference January ID, when tho first effort uns made to select u su lessor to Senator Martin. Senator Hitchcock's friend ex plained thn presidential cumpalgn would take the tenatop uwny from Washington at frequent Intervals and that aside from this ho would make frequent visit tn tils summer homo in Maaiachuietts and would not, consequently, desire the respon. Nihility of minority leadership, Senator IlltehcocK has been the democratic li-nd'-r throughout tho long treaty fight and It was ex plicitly stated at the white house and by Senator t'n'derwotid that Ir respective of the outeoino of tho election for leadership ho would continue as the administration fpokesmnn should tho treatv fight bo renewed. Caillaux Is Banished From , France 5 Years PARIS. April 23 The sentence decided upon by the hlgll court for former Premier I'aillaux, It was learned this afternoon, besides three years Imprisonment and payment of the costs of tho trial, Includes ban ishment for five years and loss of 1 chio rights for 10 year- Mssona tltenlton. Wo wl" ba-. e a ape id t ain ti Kty rallr-ail for 'li so espr tinif mi a'lend the I'ens's'-rv r-e"H"Lr a lceater Anrll 34 lt,h i,,a if 'i,?inrt k''. "' i'!!.. vitlcnaniay be siturtd at Ma.gnlii T.mpl. i offices. Adiu JOHNSON LEADS MONTANA COUNT Si'iiaLor Runs I'Mr.st in lMel(l of Kivc Repub- , lican Candidates. , SENATOR REED BEATEN i I Adniinist ration Forces Force Rejection as Frisco Dole Kate in Missouri. BRYAN BEATS HITCHCOCK Commoner Will Control Ne britHka Delegation but Own l'lace Not Sure. 4. HI VI' I'AldS, Monl., April 'S.t. ilic i'libiinc'H iiilals tmiiulil for 7- iiriMiuils In nlnu iMttilillt's gim: .IiiIiiimiii l!,0,"tl; IjuwiIimi I XT. i lliMiii-r 1 1(1; WihmI 177; Hauling ntl, I'Imi iHit'lniis linin 'I'liiin iitiinly mid two frnui llixiciil county Hern tho mil) iiiicm mi fur ri'Miii'il In ulilc.li .loliuniiii was ilcfcalcil. IsiimIcii I'arrlcil lluni. I nilcr tho .Molilalia piiinary lai the Hiili) tnli: illrcttly on lliiir (duidii) Air prifildcut. In addition tu cvpn-v-lng their piol ilenllal irt fii'i,nin, iJeciorn mill ilt'legultx to tint iiiillonal coincii llons wi'i'o I'lioM'n oda. ilicio was no ileniiH'ratlc camllduti' for lirt'nldcnt. OMAHA. Nell.. April 211 William I. Itryuu will conti-til thn Nebraska of 1 si 'I n reel md com nl lei I hi newspupi night These figures give llryan 10 delegates mil Hitchcock six. I'rovl oils returns showed an even split. Ury.'in'H own position In thn con test for delegate nt largo was not so secure ns It appeared yesterday. He dropped from first to second place In tho vote oulslde Dopglas county, and was leading lVerg by 136 voles for fourth place. Among tho counties to he heard from Is Oreeluy, reputed to bo a Hitchcock stronghold. In tho roimblicm presidential contest, Johnsrfn continued to lead i Wood heavily, having Kri.BUl votes In Una prcc.lncls, Including Doug las county. Wood's vote in the sam number of preelneH Is 3 .38 4 and I'erahlng's Is 21.711. JOl'MN, Mo., April 23. The democratic slate convention this morning flatly rejected Seti. James A. Hold as a delegate to tho mi tfnnal convention because of his stand In opposition to tho league of nations. Anticlpntlng defeat In any at tempt to name Heed ns a delegate ut largo, the first congressional dis trict nlherents of Heed named htm as a district delegate, hut tho con vention rejected the nomination. Tho result means that tho convon- CONTINLKt) ON I'AOIJ TliN TEN SUGAR MEN HELD W lioh.nlcr. and Ketnllcrs Arretted ill New Orleans on IViIit.iI War rant for I'rufllii'ilng. Nl-.W OKI, KAN'S, April 23. Ten sugar (Ualers, sijf wholewtlern and four letallers, were arrested hero, to day charged In federal warrants with having profiteered In the wile of sugar. They were charged specifically with (selling sugar at higher profit than 2 cents a pound According to Histrlct Attorney Mooney, who filed affidavits ,ig,nni.l a score of dealers several w holrxulcru will be cbargid with "pyramiding, ' or wi ling sugar by agreement from one to another with nn increase or at each Mile piici; P 1 1 M fill qtrap A;!pn to UILU I uni nuotaw rinntli KUtrict lU'iiUhllcaiui Want lllm to Itun ror i iingiiw. tly Associated press State Wire SHAWNKK, Oklu., April !3i Fifteen of l,lncoln county's most prominent republicans met at the office of Judge W. A. ICmbry, broth er of John Kmbry of Oklahoma City, in Chandler lost night und petition, ed Ilarr Hllstrap, i.eturtied soldier and present editor of the Chandler News-Publicist, to become u candi date for tho republican nomination for congress from tho Fourth con gressional district. Speaking of the likelihood of his entrance in the race, (lllstrup said tonight. "I have not decided un lesa the republicans of Lincoln county Indorse men, I shall not bo a tandldate The county has nl readv Indorsed J ". Prlngey of this coiiiit v f' ' thai P'fitlon and I w II not triak- be rj' r unless 1 am In dorsed I am n 'he newip.iprr Pa- "fu M" "w ',r"J '''' " ' ,r ' lhaiiKe my course ut the preticnt tunc, Gulf Refining Company Is Found Guilty by Jury; Verdict Returned Late Last Night in Federal Court on Charge of Shipping Casinghead Gasoline as Naphtha Williams Transfers Furlher Aclion to Mu8kaec I'indliii: the nulf Defining ei.iii niiiiits were found against the de panv gtiiin mi inn ,'ouiils miller all ".mild incut ihnimtiaT conspiracy to Icfriiud the Kover iitnem controlled lallro.'iils by the mislabeling of cas loghead yasolliie sblpineiilM as liaph. ilia, the jury in federal court es lerda, after considering Ihe caho fur elghl lioiiis. reported u crdli In ftivoi nf the giiietnmenl. Judge It. I,. Williams ttatiKferied tho fuiihei' action ill the use In 111" tel III of court nt Muskogee, with H nutation that no Judgment would be pro iiouiicmI upon tho finiTltig of . the Jury until that time (loveriunent wilnetiHes slated that many such shipment wete made to Ihe Vioti 1 1 1 list . Hie leflulng coui- p.inv thereb defi iiiiiIIiik Hie gov ernment of the dlffeience between Hie high shipment rule on caslug heiir gasoline ami Hint upon naphtha and similar prod nets upon which a lower cute was charged The de fense sought to show that Ihe ship ments In qitcNtlon were not In fact casinghead gasoline and were not to he classed with the latter us a dangerous explosive I'ollowing Instructions delivered by Judge it I.. Williams yesterday at noon, the jury retired and did not return unlll 1" o'clock last night This easi . In which ,100 MEXICAN JUDGE OUT UNDER BOND President of Supreme Military. Court Held as While Slaver. NABBED AT DOUGLAS Charge Placed Against Him and Woman Waives Pre liminary Hearing. IjOUUIjAH. Ariz., April 23, (Ien cral Ignaclo i. I'esquelru, president of the supremo military :ourt of Mexico, and who r-amo lieru to be come military governor of Sonora for the I'arranJi government, whs held In custody of United Slates de. Ipartment of Justice officials for nl mosl 10 hours here today after his arresj. on charges or violating tho whlto slave act- UttieraL I'esiiTielru. was arraigned borore 11. C. Heulor, United Htatej commtraioner, ami waived u prelim inary Inuring. Ho was released to night when prominent local Mexi cans put up u bond of 15,000 for his uppearuuee In the American federal courts. Hcnont Maria llodrlgULZ, who was detained with llenenil l'es quelru, vvuu placed under bond of 31,000 on a witness. Tho Curcuma official was at resiled at S o clock this morning when ho alighted from the train from Kl I'aso aiuompanled by the woman, by 1.. K, Hates, special agent of tho depart ment tit Justice Hates uworo to thn complaint against I'osquolru, accus ing him of tiausportliig women from ii mis lure for immoral purposes Neither Oeneral I'trsqilolru nor ."enora Iludriguez denied their re UitiMiishlM and Oeueral I'ewiuiera said tb.it once before she hail actum innl.d him on a tilp from MLXleuied that while Fuller hud provocation City to I.oh Angeles, Cul . and leiuin iencral I'esquoini's family lives in thn Artnun (list! let of Sunoia and is one of the most prominent fam ilies in northern Mexico. lie is the father of nine children Ho Is about 66 yours old. Senora Kodrlguo. told tho government of ficial hi re she wnet 23, that Who had been married bu, Is not living Willi her husband und bus a child In Mix . lily llotli hm Id tllt'J had wine Iroin j Mexico lity togein r, thai thej had r cisiei en as ipun ami wile at a win ' iitonio. Ti xjs, lioo i three mglilh I .i K ' and oi upli d Hie s.ime berlli on II he Ii. Mn fi 'in I'A t'.tsn to Imugl Man and Wile Faiind j Itui'icd; SllHpeCt Hcldal'Voilmem being ugreed upun at a OIlKKNHCH'l, Kan, Anrll S3. The bodlos of Wuyman crews and his wife weio foil ml burled in a barn on Hie Hradley ranch, flvo miles south of here late this after noon as the result of a search l:i sltKutcd this morning. The murdered couple were last seen Sunday when they visited this i Ity. Shotgun wounds wero found on both bodies. Jamis White, who moved Into thn houfce where the Crews family hud been living last Tuenlay, Is In cus tody, churged with the doubj murder. . licniliU In Dliotcc. n i;w Court ,t ,1'. ordc YOlti. April 23. Supreme' ei McAuiv totliiy granted o l ii't. Keilj (iiniid to rr f '""""' ""I ''Ornp not in u silf for separnt i n from IllT hUM j band, Frank Jay uouid- OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER 18 PAGES. T ml. nit umpatiy for violation of 'Hie I'nlled Mlates Tallwuyn shipping tariffs, is one of sexernl In which i luirge of this kind wero preferred by government ngenln. It Is claimed the tliilf company nnd nthem eon spired, by Hie inlslabellnir of casing head gasoline, lo defnitld the gov ernment of huge sums of money, and In addition endanger the llveo of those who riimo Into contact' Hh Ihe tank cats, not knowing, because of the ml.ilnhclltiK, tho dangerous and highly explosive, nature of thn contents. Shipments, It Is nlleged, were made fiom Klefer, dishing unit 1)1 unit Igllt to Pott At (bur, iVxiiw. It was alleged by the government thai Hie refining company profited I I ', cents on the unit of shipment by labeling the product n;i naphtha. Trial was begun April 13 mid ino witneteieH were subpoenaed who wero heard. Thn ease was watched by a number of attorneys for other own panics and railroads, who Intended to liistltutn suit upon the result of the trlti'. If Ihe government lost, claiming Hint they were entitled to refunds. Chemical expert.' were heard mid thn luituro of thn product waa gone luio at length. GET NO VERDICT IN FULLER TRIAL Jurors Sent Back Room to Report This Morn i Jig. lo INSANITY PLEA MADE Defense Argucfl Husband Was Not Accountable at Time of Slaying Morris. No verdict wns reached by tho Jury In district court last night be fore which I". Ooo Kuller, charged with the murder In this city De cember 26, 1UH. of James Morris, una tried this week, and by orders of court the Jurors wero sent to the Jury room for further consideration of tho case, for u report this morn ing. Admitting the shooting, Kullor claimed protection of n temporary Insanity pleu and solf defense. Un der tho court's Instruction, how over, the Jury Is required to con sider only tho allegation of Insanity, anil to return u verdict of guilty to the churgo of murder, first degree ruannlauRiiter or acquittal Arguments o Puller'a counsol yesterday went to show tho Jury that l'ul!cr, after warning Morris on two occasions In cease his at tentions to Mrs. Fuller, became so angered when Morris continued to meet the wife secretly, that on thn day "of tho tragedy ho became men tally unbalanced and flrod thu fatal shots at .Morris as the latter was talking with Mrs. Fuller In thu cigar stand at tho ('Union building, where tl.e latter wiui employed a clerk a A. NliJ.demtis and A. I'. Monl- goiuen, litionieys for state contum- for resenting the actions of Morris, he was not In any way Justified In taking the life of tho latter. They argued that Fuller, urmed with a revolver, nought out Morris und finding htm with Mrs. Fuller, with- .. .,... I.tlln.1 l.ltrt nltlu oiifc nniiiilll, o.o.-ij ,,,,,. ii.n, uttj llrenlv claim is murder, iite.nodltatcd und':!, , u li d nut iiy l' uiu r i ' Q T I COT ADDHIMTITirC JLLLO I HI I VJIM I LLU New Coiiimlvdloners Mei't and Niimn live Official-- lr. PrcSeim Health SiiM'rliiti'iiilf nt. r K c Presson will be Tulsa's nckt Miiriiirintenilellt of health, his coming administration hold yester day afternoon. Tho now official Is one of the best known physicians In the city ami has offices lu the new Wui Id building. Other appointments unofficially made wero us follows: J I. H. Kopp, building Inspector; A. 11. Duggcr, electrical inspector; H. I Smith, plumbing Inspector; J. 1,. Prothero manager of Convention hull, Kopp, Dugger and Prothero filed similar poiltlonn u'tjdor tho Simmons ad nilnUtrutlmi No tleclslon has been reached vet ! as to the police chief nppnlntmcnt Three men are under consideration i ior me joo " ly lire joe no new J. A. UiiBtafsou anil W N 1 bs Depew hH" pot applied fir he pi I Hon nnd If selected it u.' br m 'he luture of a draft Another meeting rr u.c trouins i bourd will bo held Moniay Final Edition PRICK 5 CEN1S. ilnSy uy LEAGUE GIVEN JOLT AIUcb Refuse to Accept Mandate and Create In dependent State. TURKS KEEP SMYRNA Suzerainty of Ottomans Re tained But Greeks Will Exercise Control. RESTRICT BOUNDARY New Republic Is Given Limited Territory to Aid in Protection. tly Tho Associated, l'reas. SAN ItlttlO, April 2.1, "Vim will lutti) war In Asia Minor nnd Italy Mill not semi it single, soldier 'nor pay it slnglo lint," said Signer Mill, tho I ml In n premier, In un Inter lew today following n critical nnaljels by him of the Turkish IKiii'i) Unity. "Vou havo token from the Turks their uucred city of Adrliin oplv," said Signer Nlltl. "Vou liavu placed their capital clly under foreign control i you liuvo lukou from evety port and tint larger part of their territory. And the flvo Tnrklrili delngatejH whom ou will select will sign a. troaty which will not havo tho sanction of the Turkish people or tho Turk ish parliament!" HAN 111JMO, AprlJ 23,- WJillo tlio supreme ouuucll today determined thai Armenia shrill! be uu Inda Pilidrnt stata bncausn no power would Accept a, mumlute oVor that country, no boundaiicH for tho nur country wero set. It wan Indicated, however, the new republic will tirob ably be rather contracted, iui It in uollnvi'd that the smaller the country' the more easily cun It tukn caro of Itself hrcituno If too many Turks uro left within Un confines they might overthrow the government. I ho comment of Ihoso In ciosa re, lutlnti with tho council Is that the league of nation!! hnd been rather slightingly treated reapectlng Ar menia The council sent a Home what vague letter lo tho longuo nk 1 tic It to lake the mandate. Tho league executive at tho meeting lu runs replied ruvoruuiy nut oalled at tention to I lie fact -that It had no funds, hnd no stuff, suggeeitliii! that the council should authorize an In ternational loan guaranteed by thu powers compimnir tho council. It was pointed out that the new states ought not to bo burdened with l large debt lo begin with nnd the couiKJll was nlso requested to oject win TiirKisn rorccs rrom tho bordera of th,e now state. Theso proposals have not been accepted by tho coun cil, whlth thus declines tn avail It solf of the league na u suitable min iliilory. it is understood that it the league hail buen ptovldcd with money It might havo urrutised with neiitrat governments to exercise, tho mnnihitn under tnipervlslon of the league. Among tlir smalt powcm mo mentioned are Camilla, especially, and if C'anadii would not accept, then Sweden or Spain. The council leaves fjmyrna under the suzerainty of Turkey, but places tho city und provlhco under thn ad mlillHtriitlnn of Hreece. Marshal Foch will dine with Premier ldovii deorgii tonlglit unit Mr. hlovd Heoi-go with Premier Mlllerand to tnorro wevonlng The council now hopca to leuvo Han llemo Monday next, The Turkish treaty lias been nl moit finished by tint council, Prem ier rsitit gavo his opinion of the In tho remarks ho made to tho council. savllnr. "r am con istralned to tell you that this tn.it is to my mlntl a moro Imperfect pro. duet Ion than unythlt k tho pence con furoiice has dime," In lis dlscuHvdon over relnllnns with Itiisslii It u understood tlu ootincll wltr not treat the subje"t at un allUil uuestlon. It ha1 ulread been decided that us the ..I'lrn were not at war with Itiiswl.i each allj t' free tn have such Intercourse or non Intercourse us It may deem fi. WAHIUNUTo.V. April " r lund Harrison, iccrttur. of H American emhasv at iMn. ha been ordered tn S.in Itemo ' ,f Xnibissudor Johnson now uere, in the rsipuclty of n observer ut the meetings of the Mipreme dunul Stale department officials - ml to duy Unit no additional mstruc 'tor -hnd teen s. tit to Amhasador Jol son. who It was Mild w mid u only for tl" pr .sent as jrt obtcrv' at (he council')) senslons. - ICcrmaHS Say Tl'QOpS Withdrawn From Ruhr LONDON, Apt II 23.- A roto has hem dtxpiitrhed to Purls by tin (ierman ccverntiietit a lording to i ncilin wircleM nif ag- leciived tu rt . stating t tin the (1 rr tut troops the Hie lit treuty, the U iir di t i nn mKer exceed numben Mtlpuiutcd by tho peace t