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RELlABIt ITY CHARACTERENTERPRISE THE MORNING OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER AVDRAOI IWORN NET I'AH CIRCULATtl IN 26,47( MAY . VOL. XIV, NO. 269 TULSA, OKLAHOMA. SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1920 lfi PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. WOOD LEADS ON 4 BALLOTS G. O. P. WOMAN PROVIDES GREATEST THRILL M r B. Robinson, Sister of R00MV0lt Stirs Republicans ALLEN DISAPPOINTING Fails to Come Up to Expec tations Says Latta Was Too Much Advertised. JOHNSON HURT BY SPEECH Wheeler Irritates Delegates and Cause of Californian la Badly Dented Pv THOMAS A. I.ATTA. CHICAQO, Jung tl. It waa 10:02 this morning Whan Chairman Lodge ripped t he convention lo order anil announced that the secretary woulil rail the roll of the Mates for Die nomination of presidential candi date The lug moment had arrived. Two minutes later Arizona. Ihe sec. ond :atp on the roll yielded to Kan gas and Governor Allen of that state was being Introduced to the audience The nominatinK apaach fell short of expectations so far as the press sec tion was concerned. This was I" -caused an advertised event almost always falls to measure up. Yet at Its conclusion, and It was not too long, a wave of applause that IWapt the delegates section, ipread Into gallery after gallery and lapped Into Ihe lobbies and on to the street rapidly developing Into a mechanical demonstration that lasted upwards of 40 minutes. A few moments after the applause began there was loosed from the arched roof of the coliseum thou sands of the now celebrated Wood fea'hers brilliantly colored In the various hlne. red and other colors There were no white feathers. They numbered in the thousands from three widely spared points over the ' great nudlence. the spot light play- Al across the wide roaches of th mVml.li!g nnd'oreated n wondorously ylautlfu1 and Inspiring effect, fur ther exciting; the crowd which re doubled lis cheering While It is tru that the demon stration followed the nomination of leneral Wood was the greatest of the dsy. aa far as the erowd I" gen eral wag concerned, the Ixiwden demonstration which came a few minutes Inter was heeler staged and managed among the delegates. Woman Mir Crowd. It was left for a woman to reallv stir tho great rrnwd to lis very depths a oil teaoh with !t an appeal as thrilling as any that has been de livered during Ihe entire convention. The woman was Mrs ('orrlne Roosevelt Robinson, sister of the. late Idol of republicanism, who now sleeps on that knoll In Ihe Oyster Bay remelery within sound of the ceaseless muttering of the mighty At Un tie and who tight years ago Mood at hav in this city fighting an "Id guard thirsting for his political blood. j. Tin' feature of the program came W1 AM . nmnlata surnrlse. Not a news- I i p'r man In the press section had lie t- ichtest Ink ing mat a woman w-'is to second tho nomination of Oentral Wood, to say nothing of thai upramaly important fact that a sis er of noooevelt waa to he the wom an It was the one great surprise, of the convention. And when Senator Lodge, gra ciously accompanied her out on to the platform whleh was just far out nougtl from the press section and n load carefully In ihe light pool. ti"i before the sensitive amplifiers ar.d announced her name, there f"l- rriNTINl'KD ON PAGE HEVKN 7'o Announce Ballots From World Todau As a spc-lal service to Us pa trons who are watching with In terest the anions of the raptlMi can natlOMl convention The World has arranged lo announce front Un office building on south Hnnldrr the authentic returns aa they are flashed over Its wires from the Coliseum In Chi ago llullellns on the nomination which many believe will name 'he next president of the United Stales are expected to arrive shortly afer the convention ia called to order at 10 o'clock t'tlH morning, when the fifth ballot will probably ba taken. Immedi ately upon Ihelr receipt Him will he megaphoned to those who gather In front of The World building The service will be continued until tha nomination Is effected. CONVENTION Wire Flashes WASHINGTON. Juno tl Th. bodies Ol .Taturn ii Hlaino. the republican nominee for president In issi an. I iwl.-a secretary of alale. and tils wife lod.y .in tiring peepers to Bt sent 10 Augusta, Maine. wlitTi thry will be given permanent burial In a nietnnilal i r K Plain., body his Inln fur 27 years In Oak Hill cauietiry heru. DUBUK. 7mm 11. Ctatttktl Carroll was ah.. I dead today by parly of arniail men In Minerlrk. He was (be both police Victim aim a January 21 laat. A mall train Wri, Held up near Klllarney and the mall and baggage aelled. PHILADELPHIA, June 11 Senator Holes PenroS. was reported greatly lm. proved In health t'iday and la now able to nave the arm chair to ahlih ha hsa been confined for aeveral deye. The sen ator contlnoea to keep In touch by dliect wile with tho republican national conven tion at Chicago and hie frlenda here de clare he played an effective part In shap ing the compromise on Hi" league of na tions plunk In the republican platform. I'l-:TROIT June II - -Seven persons were killed by llatlitlilliK or dl owned and 13 crlously Injured during a combine! Ion hall, electrical and wind storm that raged over Detroit eaily last night. Knur of tho deat were members of an amateur baai-hall team who had taken refuge from the storm under the shelter of a tree, tils other players were Injured by tho bolt. CHICAQO, Juno 11. A call for a na tional convention of the labor party waa being prepared today by Frank W. Ksprr. secretory, annuuroln glhe convention will be hclcl here July 11 to 1.1. Ksper said I here would be at least 3.500 delegates from VerlOllt parts of tho United .states in attendance. QENKVA, June It. Mrs. Oarrte Chap man latt waa unanimously r. -elected president of the Intel nat lonal Woman fcuf friige alllaaog at today'a session of It congress here, biie has sgrred to accept the office. It wua announced, despite her declaration in a speech yesterday that she felt compelled to retire. WAIIAWi Jun. ii. --Th tTat havttl ihititf the IllviT l.prrstnx which bfgan on Mny 1 wa crnwtid Mtprday with t rioHt ftUOMM fnr the Pole. Aicortllnff to the Polish offh hit rommunliiuf today. The hoi nh.'v Ik I, ayn t h mt & tern tit , hart con - ! ntrid division! of Infantry In thli net' tor. JtO.M B, .Tun 11. Italian warahlrn t kvlOM havi biruri htunbardlnir th Al hxnim Innurrffnln lalil an Kxchannfl Tel L'luph OiMpittch rrotn .IrlndtM thla after -mum. Alin wan i.'inirti'tl aurmunded by tnaurfnt Albanian troop. NKW TOR1C June It, A ait prom court Hiry tonlKht ritUMMd R VtrtUfll Dl aullly la th i tM r Polio inpctor Dornlalefe Hoary. harjtl with prjury as th r ault of tPBtlmony rooOBtly tlvn by him tefnre the cKtraortllnary yrand J'iry. itianrlnn (hat Aaalatant Platrlct Attorny Jamoa K. Smith trtM to fntpr Into a cam bllnv partnerahlp with hi in In 191ft. COLUMBUI, Ohio, Juno 11 Senator Warren O. HanllnR a declaration of candi dacy for thf republican aenatorlal nnml rtittlon, waa filed at lb aocretary of atate a offti; h-rn a few mlmitea before mid- nlitht. thv huiir when the period for flUn or inn . ii una rim a-kpirea 'i mm neceooary papora wor brought to Colonbua by OOOftft Oi Hurrla of Cleveland CUatVBLAKD, June 11 Two hour b fore the expiration of lb time limit for fHlna the AuKuat primaries, former United I ilea Bona tor Theodora K Murton tonight nnotinood hia rnndldacy for th republl u t untr'-KHional n'milnatlon from th Twenty acond hlr dtatrlct. WAMAW, June It. Another Ivdahevlkl nrunTed ttalri .tiff I red and manned by Qarmaoa v. 1 1 h machine fruna, has been oapturod by the Pulea near th Kiev bridgehead. Ita capture Is attributed to the performance of Capt. Edward J. t'orsl of Mmuklyn, a member of (be Kosrlualto aero tqnadron, who. it Is said, flew beyond the rrslfi -2d C'Jt h rrs by means of homha lienitealy Npeclitl t Fried Taarllnc steak, pan Oravy. rot tairc rd PotatOM, Macraronl au Oratln, June Peas Si-rved R to 9 p. in. Oanrjnar I f 12 p. m, Pom fnrt ably cool. Kennedy KestAurant.-A'1vi Atnhaina ....... 4 Arkansas Arlsona I CallfiirtilA Cal.rgdo Coanatleut lists war. ponds 4t (li-ergla Illinois 14 blalin I Indian 22 Inwa Kansas 14 Ksnlui-kr I,iutslaaa t Main. 11 Maryland l Masaarhilarlta. .. 7 Michigan Mtnnssuta It Miaslsslpi'l . - - 4H Miss.. ml Vi Mrntana N'sl-rask. t Nevada I 4 I 2141 214 4 1 4 t'4 i ii i ii 14 II I II II II 17 19 i 17 4 2 ll-mrstiir New .Jersey 17 17 t 11 Mi New York North Car. ling North I'akola . ohln Oklahoma Mregnn M I I H I I la . .i 10 10 20 '4 Pennsylvania Ithoil. Island ao.tn rarohna south Pakota Tennessee .... T.v.l t'til, 11 II 10 19 t I I D V.rm..t s Virginia Vaehlnglon ... West Virginia ... . Wisconsin t Wyonlng Alaska Diet of t'ol bta I lUwall I'll 1 1 1 PI Ines .... I Porto lllrn I Note- I'll', hard on first, 22; md. 1; third, 1. Dupont on GOTO JOHNSON OH COMPROMISE Offers Taken to Head quarters: Wood Men Seek Agreement. CONFEREES ARE BUSY Midnight Finds Maneuvering at Its lloijfht -Many Con ferences Are Held. WOOD MEN ARE SATISFIED Are Hopeful of Situation LowdenVs Aides Predict Nomination Today. lin'f. Sum 12. I "arty l'AlerH i 1 1 1 1 1 i j 1 1 1 1 1 j.' In tJw all mul't (xinfrrriuv raiid at 1! o'dlM-k itl.M lioiinlfli; on tM.ItltllK Ottt of tl" mi that It li-nl not WwtH Mnsltlc U 11)1110 t iiiiy .iv . iih im untl thut )Ji N)nvrnlJtm woiiltl V mum In iJir niri)tiift ut tin point whrro It l'i( oK at the Ctmrtli rml- lot Tho loadcrR woro In aortl tliat ful untl liowden miiHt furtlior try out Uirtr Mtj-onf-tJi u for- ff furtM U onnoi'iiirato on a tliirk liorw i -.Hi, j in huc4'oseif ul. Ilic main dlfflOttlt Una lioon (lie rftLs.i of tniiKir naWfflllBt.fai Ui -riit-.' tlii'lr OppOaHOlaiUaM until thoy ran roHvo n-it.---xi.ihlt aMHiir aniTH tlmt iholr VOt-M uHl f u i-ni--.ii tlio DOOeaWVl nuijorlty Ut (Mime cundJtlato wlm can win. No OtIC hi' '"ii, aMr 0 iicroiint for tho iltihtiMni oto. I I H only Indlcjitton OaVBIO fnni HoilaMllff Hornli u snltl nHtltOf WihnI nor Low dot! ptoonM POOOAVtJ tl-t- nomi nation. CHICAQO, June 11. At mMnlRht the maneuver. tiK nni mnlVrrinK amnnjf the convention tOftdort was at Its height and centered at a con ference fit one of Ihe downtown ho trla where Sentiinr I.odjjre, Senamr BmOOti Senator WitHon, foffDOl1 Sen ator W. Murray t'rane, Renator Ilo rah and others were jirestiit. Other OOnftrtnCOf wer- ffoini; on nt other hotels and vnriouM club The Wood hcaduarterrt t iZprtMNd sattafactlon with the situation. LOW den headijua'-ters wa pre. Ik t liifr sufficient accessions tomorrow to start tho KOTOrnor tpWaVrd the neccs sary mnrwin. And It was known lhat tho compromise offers of various BOrti wers botng carried to Johnson hearlquartrf. While the Pennsylvania dejegra tlon wan caucuslnic anu Af re)tln to stand by Governor Bproul M buiK u thy feI hf has ;i ohftlttlfl Ulfl howdtfi forces wer couitliK on pains from thut quarter on a break up which they wcih expecting to CONTINl'KD ON PAliK TWu First Four Chicago Ballots Fail JOHNBON llgllot llall.it 2 4 I I I I 4 4 11 ' I lOVk 10 lOMi 21 24 21 ' till 1 1 t 14 11 IS II '2H 'itt :v, ih I I I I 1 i t l i - i i i 17 17 IT 41 41 41 41 I - - 2 I II l( 24 14 4 14 1 .. ., 10 24 24 14 tilt 10 10 10 ! 1 2 1 I I 4 I .... t IH IH H I 4 1 1 11 ID 2 11) 1 I I II 10 10 l i la I i ivt i a ii u ii I l III 14 24 II I 4 I . . 10 16 11 4 I I I 1 1 1 m ii ii ii ii' I 10 10 11 I a. I. t t 1 i i i r. ill 14 14 2 2 I i I j II 12 12 12 Mill .... I I I I .. t .. .. I ...... .. I I to II la second Sutherland on llrst, 17; flrai, 7; second third. 2; fourth. 2. ADJOURNS UNTIL THIS MORNING Obtain Argentine Sugar-Big Supply Is Made Available BUBNOI AtRBS, .'unn 11 Tfia I'tiltoil Htntea sjiiveriiiiiPfit tins liniiKlit 14. end Itms nf Atv-nlln-' gUatwTi NEW YOltK, Juno 11 Thirty four ntlllluii pounrla of siiK tr will If .iMillahlH for comniert'iai canuors ami piaaai tail durlnii tho fivti moiitlis from Juno 1 to OetObaf Hi A. W. Itlloy, apaolal ntislstiint to At- tornfjr Qanaral l'ainuT, said bara to. day. Aaauranoaa thut tlta nigral1 will ba provldad wara atvatii Mr. Rllay MHiii, by rapraaantatlvaa of th lemi inK rannara. Rapraaantatlvaa of tho ranning anil prrsi'i'VliiK imliiatrtt-s told him, ittipy laid, thai both Itiduatrlaa wara In a si-rloua t'ondlton duo to tha throHti'nod ahortaca of augairi Tha rofnrs promlaad, iio atfdadt thai tha sup, ly would ho aviitlnlilr at a rea sonable) prlt'o. Thoy cxpn'ssod wlll Imtnoss to fill thi' ordt-rs of all os- aattttai industries hut daohtrad tho principal obataclo was lark of trans portation facilities. Hitchcock Announces Gain Made for Wood OtlXOAOO, Juno 12. At 1 o'. Iim U litis tnornltiK iiiu-r a OtNlfWeaMW ullli stole leaden, I i ml 11. M I tersniok, ii, id Mnrshal of tlu- mnI fnitm -Mid: Tile -.d , I. I , -t, t . will sllek. On the Hi-. i ballot today we will Inn.' a decided kuIii. I iuii Cn-otly eiimiiratied. I Imve tieen tit formed iilsiut Hx- eonfen-ueeM of lenders nppoeied to Wood and Ihiu I hey lia.e la-en Iryinv U i-enler iisin it dark home eaiulliluiei." Five of Crew Drown ii f c tf if-j r .lenee to aagi in. miohuoh wm Hen aUUall tiltS OOat Whan we laava lo re with a candidate ' nominate,! and our platform in our 11 1 1 IA DKTwPI ITA, June 11. Five of the crew of Kagle B0i No. 25 were drowned today when the little war craft was struck by a miuall In the Dataware river and capsized. Forty six men escaped. The victim were i. night In the engine room, OH man chisled a hole in the side while the vessel was floating bottom up and got out safely. a pausing steamer picked up the IHIVlvor. Harreld Will Get Into Race for V. S. Senate CHICAOO, June 12. J. W, Har rolil, ileli-Rate lo the ChlrnKo ron- vontloii from the Fifth Oklahoma dlatrlot, tunljht announced his r u n laey for the reputiliran DOIItltsaUOn for I'nlleil Slates senator. Tine- for fllitiK for candidacy eiplreg thero to morrow night. Four Deaths Result jr. mw . . - , . t roni neat in Lllicago CH!CA"iO. Juno 11 Four deal lis and five prostrations from heat were reported today. The maximum temperature was 3( a high mark for the year. Three prostrations oc curred at the coliseum. llallot I 1 Pallet I 1 1 1 I la VI 1 Vi 19 19 19 19 4 1 44 1 second, 15; third, 9 Warren on first, 1. fourth. 3. LaKollette on flrit, 24; Knox on second, 1; third. 2. fourth, BORAH HITS BOTH BALLOT LEADERS Won't Support Either Wood or Lowden He Publlcjy Asserts. MONEY RECORD IS HIT Either Would LoM Thousands of Votes BseaUM of Fund Expose He Says. IS DEMANDING "CLEAN MAN" Willing to Support Any Bud) He States Supported Taft He Announces. CHICAOI June It Senator BOrah Of Idaho, one of Henator Johnson's most ardent nuppoi (era. announced tonight that he would not support either b0W4ll or Wood "If illher of them Is nominated" ho derliired, "the Issue before the American people will not no on the platform of the parly It will be on tlie Issue of corruption of the A"ierl ran paopia Senator llorali .xfireaseil his lews at a public meeting of Johnson dele gates. "We have reached a time when II Is Irregular '" talk frankly not only with reference to the situa tion In tha convention here," said .Senator Borah, "hut also with refer- pocket I'm not here to grntlfv I" r aonal taallng for OC against any ean dldale. "From my atandptdnt, the inter ests of the republican parly niol of this country are sm , rlor to the tight of any Individual to hold office, our first object is to nominate Hiram Johnson, hanaiiaa ha holds tha con fid of Ihe American people. "I do not pretend to say that there are not other man Who could be elected r Humiliated by the conven tion tomorrow morning. Hnt I do say with all sincerity thai althar ol ihe two oandldataa now leading he convention will not receive, If nominated, hundreds of thousands of republican votes. "If althar of the present two leading oandldataa is nominated the issue will he the corruption of 'ho elee. orate. There Is no way to avoid the Issue This cannot bo blotted out or excused. Hits Money II. ...i,. "I cm lak. tha records of these liwo men- lllil lliey ai.i on mm- e,- ficiaiiy In Waahlnfton reau them to an audlanea and leave it to them if 1 1 i.e.- men should go Into the elec tion. "Suppose I got Into Ihe conven tion tomorrow and ask from the rostrum for Mr Wood's repreaenta- OONTINVaO OH PAUI TWO to Produce Winner COO LI DO! llallot 1 I llallot ! I I 1 2V 1 III second, !. Wats. New York Police Baffled by Death of J.B.Elwell International Whist Authority and Owner of Race Stable Found Dead ut Home May He Murder or Suicide Robbery Not Motive No Signs of Struggle. NKW T04UC, June 1 1 - Mystery derpened tonight In tha leatb of Joseph llowne Klwcll, Internal lon ullv known aa an authority on v hist slid owner of at rating stable, who was found unconscious In his home early faday with a bullet wound in li'.s head. Un died four hours lalei In a hospital. In an effort lo determine whether Mi Blwall was murdered or com mitted suicide, his aasnclaleg !n social and club life were closely iiiesi toned. The mystery was Intensified hy fallura of the police to find the praapott with WhlOh ho had been shot. It became known tonight that he dined on Ihe Itltg-i'arllon i oof Thursday nlp-hf with a parly of ffianda, ihere beltiK eight oiliers In the party, leaving tha hotel ihe party went to a midnight theatrical performance nnd about I! o'clock this mottling, Mr. Klwell bade bis friends goodbye at Uruadway and I'.'nd sti-ect. Nothing more la known of his movement, unill hla hoiuekeeper found hve llfelesa In the tonnage In tiie living room of his home at &:30 o'clock this morning senlnd In mi arm chair facing the street win dow. A pogtman delivered mall at 7:Jo a. m. whleh the police say was taken' by Mr. Klwell, The circum Eating House Keepers Collect Coins to Aid Milk and Ice Campaign Moved by a deslra summer liveable for ones, officers of the to make Ihe little lintel and lleslaiirnnt Men's nseoclmlon of Tulau yeglerday paved empty milk bottles bearing the printed appeal, "Help to purchase milk and Ice for the poor babies of Tulsa" In all the hotel, and rca IttfMta In Ihe ally s the gen erosity of Tulsa ciiiz. ns mis tha. hnttles, the coins and bills con lalned Will he udded to The World milk and Ice fund by A. H. Itrown, secretary of the asso ciation. nther Ttilsans who provtd yea UrdjL that ihelr heart, are In Ihe right place for the bable. were as follows: Aa previously reporter), nj Mrs H !' nalt Friday Night fharlly Asbih II l Owvnn I Kurr nihhong a, h. Rogara Petlv Jan Majann Mrs D, R. Lynch f no 14 ufl 1.00 5.00 5.00 10 (10 35.00 2 00 2.10 A Friend A Vrleitd I 79.00 date 142 20 Total to voinobxi sa II. Mot Hallo 2 I 12 1 4 1 I I I !4. third. 24; fourth, 22, Borah on first, 2 .n on third, 2; fourth, 4. stances IndtOati the shooting took place in tile iiciiod Dial lapsed be tWOan mall delivery nnd the arrival f his housekeeper. The police are otivlnced rohbery was not the mo tive as Mr. F.lwell'a money and Jew elry war. found undisturbed. Tticie were no signs of a struggle. Mr. I'l- xoll was alone In the house. Ills l ed had not been toucher! ond hla v'enlng dress clothes hud been folded and placed on Ihe back of a chair. An empty cartridge v.'a. found on the floor. Klwell was a wealthy broker and pM.iMiti.nl horseman and sn author ity on lirldge. He owned racing titles with 15 or more thorough breds. The hlondstalned letter signed "l.loyd," which wag found near him was from l.loyd Oentry. th,' trainer of his horses which are now on the Kentucky tracks. The housekeeper, going lo work today In the Klwell residence In faahfonabta Rlvaraida drive section --found her ainploytr sitting In a chair clad In hla pajamiui anil ble.d Ing from the head. There wag a l.lood smear on this wall threo feet from the chair. Klwell s'nircd hla rtaldrnc. with friends, hut they have been out of ihe city recently. He want to theater parly last night and about midnight returned homo In a taxi cab, ill. eyenlng clothe, w.ra f nil ml near his had. hut the bedclotheg had not been dlalurbed. WOOLEN CASE IS TO BE APPEALED Indictments Charging Ex cess Profits Will Be Heard Again. WASHINGTON. jun. 11, The government will appeal frorm Fed eral Judge Mack's decision dlamlsn lng indictments against the Ameri can Woolen compante. of New York and Massachusetts and William M Wood, president of the corporation. It announced at the department of Justice today. Indictment charging profiteering agalnl tha Woolen corporations were quashed today. Judge Mack sustained a demurrer Interposed by Charles K. lri)gh", special cou.nl for Ihe defense, which held lhat woolen gooda did not con stitute wearing apparel and there fore did not rmiio within tho mean ing of the .ever act. Judge Mack said wearing npparel was clearly a ncceaslty, but that con gress by its amendment of l ictober 22. 1914, to the original lA'MT Hit. clearly had In mini) the trade signi fication of what cloth meant. The court In-Id that although It held thnt congress had power to reg ulata dlatrlbutlon of woolen cloih, u fell thai since congress did not broaden the trade meaning of ihe tartn "waarlng apparal,, to laoluda a bolt of cloth, the court was unable lo find any meaning In the act olhei than the general trade use of the term. MAY REVOKE LICENSES Three Tuba I'luslHnns Am Called on Carpet BgtfoM Man- lisl htil i:aiiiliicrH. OKLAHOMA CrTY, Juno kl. OhaPgilna conduct contrary to pro fesslonal ethics, citations were pn paced yeslerd-iy by It K Wood, as- alatant attornay genaral and oounaal for the gtate boarrl of Madlcai ie amlners, Biitnmoiiing Ur, Arthur Campbell, Dr. John M. La and it c. i). Hood, all of Tula io appeal hi foi o the board hara July 13 10 show why Ihelr lie urea to praOUra medicine should not he revoked. pOCtOf t'ampbeil and liortor Laa are charged with advigrttslng that l li v could prud ice Improbable cures. and lii ctor Hood with having been oonvtotad iti (adaral oourl if vioiat- nnr Ihe na rootle act. Cumpla nt mn mad- by ihe Tuin.i Counts Md leal society of which lr. i! . Mall Is secretary. THE W FATHER Tt'l.HA, June I -Maalmum, 90; Intnl- ii.iini. 19, .oulh winds, (ltsi I OKLAHOMA HaiunUy and Sunday gen I .rally fair. i A It KANSAS Satardal and Sunday gen 1 .rally fair KANSAS f'untlniied warn, an-t general. ly fair Halurday and probably Hunday, LOWDEN RECORDS HEAVIEST GAINS Governor Secures 77 After Initial Ballot at Chicago. MAY NOMINATE TODAY Lcadcrn Buny in Conferences to Bring About Agreement Among Candidates. LOWDEN GAINS IN N. Y. Strength Drifts Away From Butler and Most of It Goes to Illinois Man. the Vote Flnt llallot We I l7H llupeal 1 lowden 101 Horah t .lnhnsn IIIW rnlnrleiler 10 Hmi.ee IU Sutherland 11 Harding gVS ITU. hard ll einmul 4 Warns I f'aella. It Istlolletl tl llillla. H Reeimd llallot Wm M1V Holler t l.dea II IB O. I'oal 7 Jehnaaa 1IIU Berth II llaeser '-. Penldeiter II Harding 4 Halherland IT Nnranl 7IH 1-rllrh.r.l III ( iMilldg. If I f ollella II Third llallot h-.ihI SOI Hnni I I nwdeal lfllH Polariesier 1A Jiihnann I4S Nnlherland lluiiver "S Hon.li I Hardin it lluiKial f Snr.ni I is'.. Is. Pullett. t4 loelldg. 7 tm t II ii lie, 41 Fimrth llallot Woe lllVl knot 9 londen "su Polsdeiler l Jolinsen 141) SntlierUad S HiMiver S llnrsh I Hardin n I In, Pout t aproul 1 I a l 1 1 ei l a tl I'esilldg. tt Wals-.ii 4 lluller 10 rniCAnO. June ll. Kour bal lots In the republican national con vention today failed to unite th. necessary majority on a nominee. It was tho first time since USI that more than three ballot found the party without a clinic, .nd th geventh time slnco the nomination of Lincoln that more than one bal lot ha been reunited Wood and Lowden were at their high water mark when Ihe con vention, after Ihe fourth ballot, ad journed until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Johnaon had received on tho four 7 Vi voteg leaa than ha re ceived on th. third. The contest then stood: Wood KM',. Lowden III; John son 140H; Hoover 5; Harding DIM: Sproul 79 Mi . Coolldge 25; Butler 20; Knox 2; I'olndaxter 15: Suther land 3; Borah 1; Du Pont 2: LaKol letln 22; Walson 4. Wood's net gain, after the first ballot was 27 votes. Ljowden'a vns 77 and Johnson'." 17. Thus the big three each made accessions to Ihelr forces during the four ballots. Tline-rirncril light. At Ihe adjouritmvnt hour It .till remained a three-cornered flghl be tween Wood, l.owden and Johnson for the remaining 11 conteatanti held only 240 scattering vol among them and mogt of them had been Ins in sieadllv since (he first ballot, some one of the big three making accretions at their expense, Johnson Holds Balauo. With these s altering votes Hi ram Johnson still waa holding the balance of power, his 140j votes alone oven If east for either Wood or !.m den would not lie sufficient In nominal either and there was not the slightest Indication of John son deleggies deserting their nomi nee 1 lie four ballots saw various shifts and i hanges, with a general declining of the favorite son and rompllmtntary vote The vote for In-. Nicholas Murray Butler of New York sieadlly dwindled until on Ihe closing ballot It stood at 20. l.ow den forres took most of the aoeaf. sions from Maw York. Twenty-foqr gots from Wisconsin cast for I-i'. eoNTINV 1 l-A'IK TBN TDXBA'I I'OIH'L.ATION ts to1 In favor of the Open Sh ip and the pilnclpleg advo cated by It. When you gpeni your money with an establish ment displaying the Open Shop lard you are patronlglng a friend 9f the open Shop ni(.,vment. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Tulsa Open Shop IB-iuara Deal) Association