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RELIABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE THE MORNING OKLAHOMA'S CREATES! INLWM'AI'LK FINAL EDITION VOL. XV, NO. 232 Tl'USA, OKLAHOMA, S I I'KDW, .MAY 21, li21 20 PAGES PRICK 5 CENTS f VIOLATION. APJilI. )) S) UailV 33,7o6 U RIOT OF ACTIVITY Afraid of Nothing in Ring, Kip Appropriation Bills "Jliat Caused Deadlock I ass Handily TODAY WILLJEE END speaker hthwabc and Prcsi ' (itut Trapp Predict Ad journmcnt Saturday OMNIBUS BILL FALLS DOWN sriito Overrides House Meas ure Prnvidinp Million for Jimldiiuc of Schools !'- . Mo' l irr MIm.ma 11 V, lnv : Ap r f r wt.lt" penal, rdq. 11 -,ri r ' p'im n.iry ln'tltutlnn it and Jildlrlnl depart -ih. mxt blonnlum and i...-i measures sponsored hi -I i, .in t.rginn vveri assured t . it Relative nctlvlty todav ii hh, In ginning nf th end ,l -f.-iun f Die Oklahoma i a ' nil i II- m. i nt riiprlHUnn bills, v , ,i ih'' legislature ilr.nl- i ! recent Mrs-Inn ami i .icht about a tin m.itiirr - M w ' 'n passu il hi ho'h ' t fU with pro isinn. In i c ! ,'h tin- departmental nml i " il .'ippi npriallon m'-asui r s , ji . 1 1 w rlimit ii riiifi ni Ins l 'I . i I of 73 for 19 Kb j .pplird on bmh lulls. i imi negative int', on , i ' 'he hills to thr cenalc. tdjnurn Saturday. ' i adjournal lodav to ' jri" .it o o clock tomorrow i in begin w hat Speaker n r ii thr lower hou'c ic i i 'i in Ins opinion. "Hi" l,i-i n oi Uir spei lal rnou of s'i I' "nlahnma legislature ad'nurncd to inert al thr m h'.n- iv 1 !i a part 'lis remark i Prr nl Trapp that "thi:. will hi a-' .Li s .oslfin you II lir i I i i a' t lir r.i pit ol at thr -r, ' -.'-.i.i of thr legislature. i a'- .mil loader In both ui, r.f whatever pollrv or in- a' n i d'llarrd lute today that thr t vn nothing befoie either .ii'., 'a' would hinder adjourn- t" s- i' ,' li) night, perhaps early. ,.ih,n 1,'r Soldier Itellrf Clmi-ed. - !' i "rilef hvy.ation w , I 'i"tn : lie ralrndars nf both h ' v f'nal adoption and pa- .S' lii.ii'e till 13, the pentral - dip ! ' -pita I hill, ratlins for an afi' , i il "ii of $;,00.00 for rnn rr, mi, I m.ilntrtianre and J.'O. 1i ,- ., fund 'o ilrpriidtnt wl-eH a- ! h dun of disabled r-frr icr lb l l , iriferrine report was iihaiiimnii.-h . anil with noi niii-l.itl in h'!l sent w t ,,r fos. siRr.'t .ire. . ' 'li ' last Important arts 1 h the "rnatr befoie ad it u,i- failure bv a voir nf 'i pin houflehill lour, brt- ... i, or, thr "omnibus bill." 'ui rmire whiwd hultdtii; i pi-sid by the house, In-, i.l bv the senate Into the 'i rittitlon.il bill and later I " i onfrrenrc. Thr bill ' ul of ll.L'OO.liO. Hrnntor '.ith. r of the hill, an I ,f','i- falinte nf passaRe th.tt 1 ok fi.r re-eonslrierallon of b lin h the hill failed on iciilitlvr day. Saturday. I'limls I'rovlilrd. ' i' u inirnts (lurhiR 11S2 n fund nf J 2. 0 1 fi.O 4 i' i'i n and J.'.5.",,;ii:.t! for ,n lS'.'S. or a total nf ,17 1 hh finally allowed by 4 I Vi "t -'nale bill number one I" uses ."is tv ill hav e a fund of I 'm fi mn v lib h to draw !''' the nrM two jears. i i' heliiR rqually dlstrlb i' apiuoprlatlons for l'JJ2 if In Rer than thet.e al 11." I. .however, due ehlef- .'.".T'.V'L .'..n,,;.,"Vi?. Mil Mi III A Il'. HUM' ' TI.1. t,1 t..n III- IOK was to i ban was orlslnally ill" house, but ti.lll Jl -ridrr the fluure derided 1 ' .'"nate. 'or" adltistment of thl mi n tor of Afton. fut.'i- u is selected b; the low is rs moniber of t ! sol. , "inmlttee tin 11 will ' liargo of Ihe approxl-, on (ion provided by Ihe ' f n soldier relief. S f It onlv 'is W II. IV TrudRcn nt I nn otr was 10 o 35, mad" unanimous. Tim alert its meniheis to thr) Jt i innmrrow, accoraioB 10 oi chairman of the tldlrr v : rie made by members 1 i imusrsi to strike tho rap - .""I siibints of both house and 1 ! '' and Insert plerm of leg '' ' ' Ih'ir upon v a rt" as sUv. ' ' .ii no Intitancu were tltev Pi' thrni across. I'niir nf i'i urrs were trle.l in the i i ft . deallnR w lib road b i ill wrrr votrd down up 1 i for i c. consideration. Onu '' ii 'hat was adopted wat by i'i f I'.rynn lounty. allowlns ' ' ' ' i Ions dlstancn telephono 'f rrnreMi'nt.'itlvrs art ruins ' .- .h, ai'Miion. V'-trrai, lli,srwi Man IH-. Y' TA. tjn, Mav "0 Charles ' ic our ,,f Die chiirtfi' mem ' I H i Korrst Cltv Ibis ball I'll ill.. lale A fj Spaubling bis home died a1 Pal'' m iMii, U0"?My frenchman Quakes At Sight of Dcschnmps Tells Reporters of Wonderful Concession Gcorscs Malics VVIicn He Lets Them See Him Train; in France and England They Never Sec Him "Wiz His Coat Off." si:v vor:i. m.iv :n ncise Carpentirr may fire 'A'ki miirn away frmn 7.r rrportcrs." lilt man HKer. rr.uu'uis Don hamps, K.ud todny. Thr lhirnpran hraw vrrlitht I'hiitup. w ho in afraid of nothing that nt.iIkH In thr tlnR. trrtnhlis lit thr elKllt of th" lishtrnt batl tamwrlKht armed ltli a report er pi'tn il 1 X M'liiitn p lold Iho IirHpaprr mrn Tluirstlay told them m fi.intlrally while he ixplalnrd the crrat conrewiinn drorprs wan inaklnB whin he permitted them to n'o hlni train at hl8 .MatihadBri lamp Ihrro da a wrek. 'It la 7f crral conrrMilon ' f rlalmrd thr ("rrtii hman with ap propriate Krstuirti. "In 1 Yd lire iiul MiifCland tleorsrM he nrer dhow hltntelf when he train. It In j to ieeret. Keportrr" never Inok I at htm wU IiIh eont off." j "Ho tin und'TMand 7.n bualnrnx of 7i! American newspaper man. lie arrive at .Manhw.et and 7.n j nc.M mornlniT tie wake up at j n't loi k and xth-k hm head out zu ' Mlndow. Mini Pn'ii' What he i wr' Srr loin; Mrlnc "f in vvhpa p r virltrrs xlttitif,' on pori h "lii-orKts hr -a. hell"' and thrv say 'i onir mil ' He do ,md on man poke luni in Mb and ay 'you too ?hlu ithini nnth. r DENY RENEWAL OF MINE LEASES Fall Upholds Burke Rul- intf on $15,000,000 Qua- paw Property PLANS REGULATIONS Commissioner ttusy Arrang uK to Dispose of Thou sand Acres Involved Sl'Tlnl to 1 lie W erlil WASHlNtiTON. .Mav (). Secre tary of Interior I'nll today approved tho leeominetidation'j nf Indian Commldsoner Durke, drnyliiR the .ipplhatlon of the Kucle-IMeher Lead company for renewal of sevon lead and 7.lnc mlnltiR leases on re stricted ljuapavv Indian lands In northeastern Oklahoma. More than 15,000 000 le Involved in the decision, it Is estimated here. Tho reason for refusing in renew the leaves whs Riven bj Commis sioner Hurke th.tt the "royally offer of thr K.tKle-l'li her Lead innipany ts not a sufficient compensation to the Indian owners of the land, and that It would not hr to the lntere,tH of the Indian owners to approve the leafea. Work on Krsnlatloiis. C"!iinih.sioner llurk" announced i upon the approval of his recommen- latlons bv Secretary Tall thai he ' .. n,.l.l h..ln iinrlr nn new rrcil A lions to fjovern the le.mlnK of tho lands in question under provisions of tlin Howard art rutrndinR re strletinnn for Zi vears on restricted Quapaws The seven mining leases affected bv the decision, cover 1, 04.1. 5 acres of restricted Qunpaw Indian allotted land. The leases KUbmttted by the K.iRle-I'k-her ompny for approval nie for h period of 10 years fiom and after the date of approval and as long thereafter as lend and 7.lnc on Hare found In paving iuantitlrs. The prnpoM'd leases provide to the landowners a royalty of : per , eo, ..f the cross nrorrrds "f all lead and zinc ores extracted from the land diiriiiR the remainder of the existing bases. which expire ii.twern Mav and September lie i t..... P ""' and a rnya.it v ct i i"-; " during the ttrm of Ihe new leases. I 'tir 1.1 per '''nt llojaln. i .iin n ilnMlonr i' Ilui'kc lalled at . V- ;.e. m Is sl.mviug tlir spinu'ii """ " . ...I... that i lie minlnz oneriliors ami "iin'i ' person" have fl Interested in ine nrrr(,u riin.i ibelr written waiver oi rlaht I" file objections In tile re- the Unclr tbr asrre wlll reduce leaslnp of Ihe lands lo Ph ln r rompanv upon nirnt that tne rnmpanj Mm lovaltv in 1. per nm ".i " cranl an extension to the operators for the full term of the new leases. "It Is clear from the papers sub mitted. ' Hurke said in his report, ."ii,.,, o niter normal condition-! In rbr, miniiiR Industry in the Miami district thpt tus inuusirj- will hear a 1.1 per cent royalty the owner of the land. i, ..-i,., M,.i-ireairil that inasmuch as as in l be oreselit lrasrs will rspir.- ii..... ti.n vears. that tin inter- rsts of the Indian owners will ho i.-.. i.e.t bv watting until near ihn end of the term of Ihe presrnt i.visr. before offering the land for pew h-at-cs. "It is believed," he said, bv pur suing u.'h a course a blRhrr rovalty rate and oven a considerable bonus rr.. iiuv be nbtalnrd for the lease right on' the land, and thus the In dl.m owner would derive a greater benefit." spirit Prir-ourr Hi s.ifr!. W IM Il' LH. Kan rru.nk 'larbogitA l" known as I'-l-rtllk Sinllll bring held Hi .'onnei -I, . iv , ' i I ' 1 I i'i "' ' ' I ' ". I i I i a ' ", V ' Pencil Pusher ay, Die 'l.rl re our nuiflrli ' .rn piiturr takriH mv. 'Aland hire,' while other aiy. no, here lii hninp furnished llhi' ra tions by hnpplnst flint In onr dlrn -tlon and then In another while h punlinl his held to one idt and thru knorkrd hie own hat otf with a grimace Intended to drplrt fai pentler'H look of atonhhiiient. "CleoriteM he Is r.r tempnramen tal, in nenslthr fIRhter,' ho eon tinned. "Hr no undri stand, 1 Ha -blr' He r tilth barK lni-lir ho upr"l How h trsln with hundrrds watihinft and pokinjf him'.' S". wr wiv. lir train M.-rret Tucsdav. Thuredav and Saturday. ' .Monday. Wrdiirsila.v and I'rl di.v he show hltnoi'lf in ?.e rins. doing re hIB work for r.r news papers from .1 to ft o'i lurk. More he will not do. "S'r I'ome ae hmpt way to win e blir flRht CieorReH. he tmiHt train his own tvav rlr we r.i !iOo imlrs away Ironi r.r irportors, like wr do at hnnir ' tionrBcc. hr no lair for r." money. When we win .e I'liiim ptonMliip, xen we make zr monev Now hr train llkr hr d" at honii If r lieusp.lper tell what In do on Tijohday, Thuisdiu and atui il.iv it 7.r fakr. for nolnidv know what he do !iimiI" ." Bat ex . pt Hr-ii-Ri 4 ami ill' FRENCH RESERVE TROOPS MUTINY Entire Camp Called for Ruhr Duty Rebels and Huisth Red Flag PREMIERS TO MEET Hriand Agrees to Confer With 'Lloyd (icorRe on the Upper Silcsiau Question r.vrtl.f. .May I. An entlie eamp of l'rem h nn'itary rervlslH, w ho had been railed ti, the rotors for service In the Kuhr district of (ier- I many, mutinied at I'lonihleres. near Dijon, and paraded the streets with red flaRs and sIiirIhk revolutionary sours, it was revealed today by the soelallst newspaper lHumarlte. The report nf the mutiny was paitly confirmed in semi-official circles, hut Ihe affair was paused off as a silRht incident." A'nirdliiK to I.'Ilumanitr. a lieu- , tenant attempted to quel: break whit's at its hciRht I mobbed, i the but out- W 38 I Ihe disorders were not until troops were rushed put down from Ui- I Jon When the rc."rvistH besan to en- lln protests again broka out and " nortwry for a company of lnfanlr with fixed haonnn to eiunii uj n l""i'n 'i"u"' -". break. Itesular Infantry rolnforcod with cavalry, supnrvlsed tho depar ture of the mutinous reservlots from I'lornblores, the i-oclaIIt newspaper oaldk PAULS, .May 20 Premier Hriund has consented to ati ltnmedUtn con ference with Premier Lloyd fleorge, preliminary to the meeting uf the Interallied supreme council which will dlsi u sr. the I'ppnr Sileslan trouble, it w, learned today. This latest development In the strained situation between Ore it Urltain and France followed reports current nn Thurda' that a iiiretlng of the premiers would not Inko place he fore the lonferenn: of Ihe stipreino count ll. The hope wai exprcssi In offh la I iirclco todav that tho r'rench and IlrllUh pienilois will icaili an unilorslanillng ending Anglo-l''rci" h tension before the i oil in il i onv i new If ih" debate in Ihe chamber of deputus upon Hie gov er i. n.r nt s noli". ends tonight, the eonferenre of thr premleis muy be held at llo logne Saturday. Olhetwlse. it prob lihly will tak" plaie Sunday ui Mon day riftncn drputien still were in scribed for governnient Interpella lions tvlien the rhumber ronvened this afternoon, but It wan regarded as likely that some nf them would not sneak, thus pei milling Premier Ilriiuid to tend his deilutallon of policy tonight. Onnonenm of the premier admit ted that he would receive at least :iso ballots when a vote la tuken In tho chamber. There are 5S4 Inembers of Ih i hamber nf deputies Slrcr l.iuos (.') Imiv In Dentil. PAHSMN'I'. Ivan. May 20 lerrj Wright of Mrad.v . Texas, a cowboj exhlbltlnt; vvllh a roundup here died lute today from InJuilcs sustained when he Was gored b a steer which be a Iryltifj to ihrnvv before large audlrn'.e. W tight Jumped from hU horse and downed the sieer whli'h rolled on him, Its borne plere.nK his middle. e was rushed tn a hospital, where he utea "iinni ' thr hour. t.pniiiiiiy Prcptrcs pi DUnriu. ni'.IH.IN Mav " H i.. in- ,,,,,, ,. ', ,' . . ,1 I !. I-U 11 1 CHICAGO BOMBING GANG ROUNDED UP Loader, in Confession to Police, Reveals Blast error Mots HE GIVES 'PRICE LIST' SlurjKiiiRrf Katcd $2.-. to $50, Hombinpr Willi li Stickn of Dynatnitc. $700 EIGHT OTHERS ARE NABBED Workinpr on Admissions of the 'Master' Police Dragnet (lets Other Suspects PII''.".M. May jn Here arr the ' prici i" for bonihlnns and nluK Rlnm" airorditiR to the rnnfcf-ilon heie lod.iv of Andrew Kerr, t'hi .aKo's "master bomber;" SIllSKlliKH, ?". to 3il I'nmlilni with two clleks of d.vnu nnir. jTnn. llomblnR with four stli ks of dna tnltr, J300. "I W. WVs went nlonR to are that i hr union wasn't healed. ' Kerr aid in his ronfrsslon. ai i'iirdliiR to poller. eoil riUCAflO, Mav 20. i'Iiii.iro'm 'master bomber," rhargul bv police with having dealt death and de mrtirtkin In a hundrrd labor dis pules, was arrrsted this afternoon At the prison. Atidirw Kerr, mem h"r of the IIiiRiiirrr's union, is "aid lo h.ivr madr a . oinplrtr confrs'-lnii, involving I'lglit alli'K"d i onf. ib rales All right siispi els were arrested. Had Many Spotted. I'oltre deilared Kerr rrvralcd a lis of II lauiidilcH which weir to be bombi d in Hi'- i i o .x t fortnight and an iiililillxn.il list of nlno laiindrb'S whhh wrro to br wrcrkrd and tb.lr tioniinlon enRlnerrs "sliiRRed." Tin confession, poll i o said, levelled the most ib liberate "irrioilst plot' I In the crime annals of the middle I wrM. I The hnmr of Abb rman iinnr !' Prlc imn bombed bv Wrrr s gang. iicconlltiR to his confession, while two other laundries, the Iteehlvci and Ihn Mechanics, wire dynamited within the last month by his band. .Main Official Al n-Miil. Detectives scout lite "tetrnfist" haunts, following Kerr's cnntcHslun, arrested Albert Petri son busn;ss agent for the englneris' union: "Joe" llancara, an allcgrd 'killer; Thomaa J. l.V.-ror..n. trrasurrr nf the International Joint labor board; Sam .iihsoti, former I XV. XV.: ",lo'i" Hush, nn explosive expert: Charles Herrlgan. an alleged "slugger," lamts Swcenr.v, rrputrd gun man, mil Ilany (Soup) llartlett, said tu be a dynamllo expert. In bin confession, poller said. Kerr named Peterson and Corrotan as InstigatoiK and dirertors of the bouiblngi- and r-Higftlrg Hr alsu harui.. Prtet-on "bwtiud and dried all pajnitnls to tho bomb Miuada and "killers " I he inone; . Knri i barged, w,n sitiially liundied by Corcoran, ueatiircr of the International Joint labor board. The confession, detectives said. was a dramatic story oi "ntreu axwtBsin and bought tenor.' Fre quent reference was made lo Ihe w w. and to notorious anarenisi chars. 'tore ki rr braenlv described how bombK were placed, police said. Their were alwnva three in thr rar Thr drlirr sat at tne vvneei with the rngtnr running. The whiitle ihe fuse in the rar They vvatu to get the Job dono In time for morning papers. They llglit the fuse In the rar. Thrn they place ll and pet away," said the confession. An order to Keir to bomb the home of a laundry proprletoi. no cord r.g lo police, rend: "He is standing: 111 the wav nt doiiiR business with the I'UJnilr, -tneris association and fontequently lie is not going In Ret Iwo xlicks, but four sticks. If four don't move him he will srt ix ilinl onr in tho lions'' vvhrrr he hvrs ll ll dnn I kill the wife and children it w II make thrni gi i down on their knees to 1 1 1 in and ssv "papa, wr don I want lo r.vi killed " Kerr. i onfrsinn covered li Ij pew rut' n page ri i; pi:ttPiii: iiiia i ii v w i.i, sTitni'.'i' srspr-rr . W Vm;K Mav 20 - -illleppe lir V Minis inn k driver, believed In Inn pi en iinplbalrd in the Wall street explosion, was held without ball in ihe .Irrsry Cllv Jail toiilgbt. ahlle operatlviM of the ileparl incut of jutt eeiirihed the city for ft! -ditional wtinesdcs and evidence, If an, to connect him with the crime. Flvr persons are said to have Iden. Iiflrd lir l.'IMIps as Ihr driver nf the wsgon tthl.li isrled thr rxploshea into tb' fllnirn lal distri. t The ninov..l of )e l'llllpls from Illumine to Jrise-, ctlv today was .,,p i., bring 111 csr under federal jurisdiction I'nlrral sgents ilnlare he will re main in priM.n until all rpjea in the present mvr.-t Igal bin have hern ex hliUHtrd. THE WEATHER. tl t.SA MsV MMiinivtri ki mint. nilim SH h',111'1 Inn, ..K'l Alt'litA. .".I.. 1... Tt gnt-ra I y talr. IimIs,' I e.'.ll lit "nls. Iiovor -hs...ll''i "' ""i'i'"'"' Itiail 1 IllRS. crlnik ,llld 'Mnnrr. 'liitu' Tlf IRTV WITNESSES FA "I Leys Lut Ult ntj 7vin nf SZlinwiiPP Tuisa rS te P. A.-n,ilrf l'Oi Mll.Mir. HII.WVM.I. Mai Jll Ijietsr tm. , vi are old. i in home addrrss as Tulsa, died hero tonight al II. la from in Juries i n i id when be fill be neath a Itork Island freight train llolh of Itov s bus wrrr nil ml above the knees by the train and phvsliians started at the lime of the a Ideiil Unit rnoveiy wan Hit possible. The man renamed a semnon m'Imiis s'at' bilori- his. dentil and staled l hat he wsa the suit of MM vrr l.erny of Tulsa snil that he wai a mri'hatnr bv tiadr. He iallrl ri peaKdiv for his falln i anh of hia peinn nvealrd that he w as i ,ii t v HiR ov ei J k.n. I.ffot I-. I" find Hu ' I i "i fa tin i of the vol ' Il t J 1 .1 1 1 ' Ml Inn ll III Hh.ni i" e in Till".' I i 1 nidil urn n nit l, 1 1 1 " V lib. i ilii .in ilirriloiv inn Ihe pll"lli hook I Ml I lie name. . .vlf CLERKS WAX FAT IN DRY QUARTERS Make Hupe Amounts on Hogus Hooze With drawal Permits BEER IS NO MEDICINE Dr. Wiley Says Heverane Not Valuable Kemedial AKent and Doetors Know It WAHHINGTMN. May 20. - Dcclar iiir it was not possible to draft a bomb proof li'iuor law, Wayne II. Whielei, general riuini 11 lor thu iinti-saloon league, told the house Judiciary committee today tluil some clerkn enipbed by dlslrlcl prohibi tion i onimlselunets were making more money In a week through dis honest dealing with fraudulent per mits fur withdrawal of alcohol than thrv would earn In straight rularlrs in two years. Approximately 3a, i0.uiiu iMllons had been withdrawn In Ihe last year or . onslderahly more than a quart for every man, woman and child In tho country, Mr. Wheeler said, In uiglllg a mote iliaath' law to correct the consump tion. Hit was the uctielilillng argu mepi nn the Volstead hill to lighten up ihr VoHtrad law and prevent sale of beer to the sb'k. Dr. Harvey W. Wlle.v, who was onie i. legated to lind nut whal W whisky" told the i onimlsslon In a 10-mttiute talk, that there were no medical tirnnertlcs In brci . and that It had never been tecognued by Iho medical profi anion a;, a irmedlal agent. He warned home brewers to quit making it, unload they lould employ a scientific brewer for their cellar or garret mil fits. Whllu on Iho subject or beer, sev eral members of the committee took a whack at former Allorti'y (icticral Palmer for ruling, as ho siepped out of office, that the Volstead law did not prohibit thai product aw a med icine. Ueprcsentfttlve Sumriorn drmo i nil, Texas, took Issue with nib'h views, declaring Ihrrr was no good sense iii irllbls.ng th'' opinion of Mr. Palmer and then proposing leg. Isl.ition, nei.rs'arv only on the no miiiiption thai bl- opinion bad . oi in . ntlv Intei in cleil Ihe law MARTIAL LAW IN MINE WAR Mail) Illens SMiirn III lo Keep c Mdcr In W Virginia. W'll.MAMSMN W A . Mhv ;n -MlllSo lounlv, Uir i, r in of nian.v shoollng" ulorig Ih" West irgini.i Keniuik boidii dunng the pael eight days, was placed under mui -i. I law tonight -when MaJ T. H Davis, acting adjutant general nf West Virginia. appeared In Wll lliimsnn and posted the proclaim! linn Issued by flovrrnoi' Morgan at Charleston earlier In the ds The major wis designated bv the gov i i nor to lake charge of Hie situa tion along the Tug tivei. Manv i Itlaens who were swoin In as state noil, emeu lo N't In mi riiii iRi'in v were Issued arms durino the day. The supply of rifles shlppid in by the state was ex peited to be sxliausled when other residents of the i nijiity appeared at a ' law and nrd' r" meeting lo be held innlaht Aci nrding l" repoita received here the vlllaze of Meri-lin''. w. v a. was fiied on dm log the d.iy from ihr Krntii'kv hills Uilv a few shots were directed Into the town the reports said No rrdlel lit Kjlc t'nw? B. A'it1 Pi-iti vir LAW TON, Mav :' -The Jur 1 1 - Ing the ca of Mrs. L. N. Kjle cliaigrd with bemg an areesse In the murder of .1 ft. Ore i ashler of the Clilxer.x Rial'- I icroiilni'i i rived lb' M it . lo. It . ,icc Is-1 nig!. i ill ; 1 1 ' U.D.C. CONVENTION IS LOST TO TULSA' 'actional Member o Icr Here Pilt AinonK ' Two Chap Is R lamed TRANSFER STARTS NOW Women Pall Out and llivalry Is Carried to Husiness Mt'ft: r.ratly Kxplaius TAHLEQUAH MAY LAND IT Unveiling of Monument There May l'e Comliined Willi Annual Convention Plans for the snnual reunion til onfedsrale w tenuis of Mklahoma and the annual meetlnit of Hons of eteiiins nml 111" I'nltril IbiUKhteis of Ihe t otifedrrnry Hint werr lo liavr l.rrn In Id In Tulail .luue 7 and and X have bad to br abanilolicil. Ho r. union rlthrr postlioned or I taken lo another illy because of u pin In the ranks of Ihn louil or gan b.at uinr 'I il I il, I . 1 1 .Mil) li.'l It. In all prohablllty. Tate Itiady, ii in ii if 1 1 1 r of the Sons of Coufod iratc cli iniis laid last night, llo lonvrntlon will rlthrr be held In 'I'alile'iuah the two days following the unveiling of Ihe at.itue of Urn "ial Stand Wnltc, June G, oi dc laved until tall The matter has hern Miki n up with tJenriHl Then doic lliewci of MrAlc sler. tomiiian- dcr of Hie stale orKtinlsnlion of Vct einns. noil tb" colllse to be followed will depend upon Inntru. Hons given by him A delegate from tin, I ulsa chapter of Sons was In cnnfci nice vvllh lliem l''ilda, AccoiilliiR lo a slutcmctil by Mi Itrndy minle c onceriiliig the cvenlH Ilia) blocked the plans for the ion volition. Mis. I.ouls Cohen, n former president of tho I'lilnclil A. Hvaiis chapter called him and asked that he not appoint any of those ladles who had dnmltteil from the Clements A. HvariH i hapter last .Mai ill on any reunion column ti es. lliad)V View polul. "As all of these women, and pal tb ularly two or tine,, of Ihem are women who have hern ploueeis In the woil. and haie In the rally day befriended in a generous ivny th" Cnnfi detatr vrtrran. I felt that I had no light lo take away that right that tluv had so larnrd.' said Mi lliadv. 'ami I could find II neither wlthiri mv power nor im llnatlon to giiint tin- 1 1 quest made me The aiici rril of no ll millions held here In Ihe past Inn been attained by vlilin of the splendid ' o operation of the women, among whom were Ihete women who dcmlllcd and wo I eel that, In view of existing rlrciim stamcs, wo could tint affoid to spoil Tulsa's fine record by iittemplliig to hold a leunlnn hern at tills time. The state convention held hem In 19I& and that opened Convention hall w'ts ono of Ihn nntrwoithy i on ventioiiM of Iho slate, and the na tional lonvenlloii of Cnnlrdriiilr Veterans held here In I9IS, and of wlib h Mr. Hrady was chalcmiin I acknowledged to be the best, so Con fcdeiat'' histoly sa, i onfei em o held In 2a v iiik lioiiblc llcgaii In Mat'cli. Thr iiouble began last Mai.b. it it Ntated, when II ineinbciK of the lenient A, r.v an rhaptei ib tnltied with the lolentiuii of going lulo the .leffeison Davis, the nrwlv oikuii- lril chapUl I'nablr In Indoi-sr lllr action of the chapter In ngaul to Ihrs" ilcmlts. which she believes vvrri uolust and urn O'lSlHUllonal. Mi" D C. A'o.l. thr oiganUei of Hie i iiuiiirr and onr of Its foi mn in slilenls. lolnril lb" gionp "1 women having tin i haple an'. asked fni it deniii. uhteh was granted hrr and Is In " aiiliii oi'lrr Meanwhile Ih' n vv .liaplii bail had Incorpoiatrd in" its inristilu lion for Ihr puip"-'', i.i, iiifinbriN ritati . of prrct.i.lm an- con tnslnn Dial It wished to di.ivv tioiii tin mrnibrrsbu, of lb' ol radv ciiguii lint ilmiitii, a i'-' -I. Him that no nn mt' i "I a u Peal . hapt enuhl I"' l.'ikrn Inlo IM memb. i-shM until a nerlorl "f lv'i vests from the time ih' cl'lii)' was Issurd bad oasiu'd Thus tlv gi "UP "( ivoiocn drmlltrd found tbcins' Ives without a . hapter home In an attempt to gr: hr m ' t utralghlened mil. Mi.- h Wak rii'lst, one of tin wnmrii It, " 1 'I a demit lioni I h' Cb im nl A. b-a'i chapter, has gone t" Paducah, K . for a onfei in e with Mrs Ro W MeKiiiinv. piesldinl geneiai of Hu I nilvd Datlght'is of the ConfeiJ eracv. She Is "HU In K'ntipky and as ct no word has In eq re rlvcd from hejt fl tu Ihe decision reached there. HIiiUj-lHiiUs I'lifc n I'afp. I'ti'AUu, Ma 20. Tears flowed nn. ng Hie old timers on Clark HIiikv lilnk a "swell place.'' lis go's nioi-l iiolnrloiis t'ttrs -Volstead dyi. rc-opened i-' M.i ins ri l with i ere f. d p, riliilnllrin 'I II, 10 LINK POLICE WITH VICE City Is Not' Wide Open Mayor's Inquiry Court Shows in Two Sessions Sonic BusincKK Men Praise Officers, Others Charge Rooming Houses "Open lo Wom en" of Underworld; Many Suggestions for Improving City Heard; Buchncr and In quisitors in Tilt. w ha if -d.i r -.nn ipat i ,'ii t nf tinpii the ma nr a ml il of the too i ondn t' 'I , "IOIlll"Sl"l! v i oi at' Iv .:0 bv ri s dm iiik v hi' b ,lii ' W It nrssi ! w ri i i xaoiincd bv t tlv Alloinrv I 'i a n U I. Duio an Altoi nn A .1. III. bll ', Mavoi T D Mv miis nml Homr of Ihe i oniinlei'lon ..is. have failed to hring I" light anv proof Hint upon gambling, boolleg Klng and prostitution air to br found wll bin the i lly of Tulsa. Dining these two sessions no onr lias no mill a single place of Mre that Is opri.iteil openly and flagrant Iv, or whhh Is piotected bv Ihe po I lee th'pai lineiil us a whole or bv anv Individual incinber of Ihe police foti c Dining the session of coin! ves tctdav nfteinooii liillncl oils MlRgrs- llnii'i were made as lo Ihe belter mem of local conditions, notably ihe banishment of negio pot tela who frequent rooming boim's. a num ber or ptomllicnl llllnlliess men piuliieil the police depailment high Iv, and others staled that looming houses aie being need fieeiy ny prostlluteri clamlcalliicl. I.. .I. Mar tin, a former mayor ami superior Judge, as well in, others, said ho un- derstiinibi the city I'i cleaner uxtay than It ever has been. Woiihl t.lio Poller Civdlt. W. A. andcver, pioneer loral Vlici i lin nl , and prominent In civic tiffalis, lestirieil that be knows of no opto houses of vice. "I don'l be. Ileve ruiioc of Ihe witnesses who have lerllflcl here bit - given Ihe poller department indlt for whal It ban done, I believe . onilllloqs ciui be linprovcil, hut they aie good,'' ho ntsti'il "John A. liunlafson. chief of poller, was a drlrrilvr for the lie tall Mri'chanla association pi lor lo his ii li t"l n 1 1 1 1 r ii t as thief, and wn foiiiul him to he an honest and con s. tentloiis inan " ' Vlrlnalty all memhrri, of the po Mrn force air lo he put on the wit- urns Ktatnl during th" semloti that opens at !i ii rln. k tills moiuiug. ,io lording lo .1. M A .1 k lei in. pollen mmlssloni'i , ever) cltucii or I uisa who Is lulerestril Mi the wclniro of Ihr illy In uigeutly invited and lo- qiicsjlt'd to alien. I the i ourt lllln motnliig and iU'sllon unv or all ol llcein regarding Ihe dlsihargc of (bell 'In I Itx. "I hope everv person will take ad vantage of Ihls invitation.'' A ilk Imn Niiid. "If Hiere Is any question he he wants lo ak of the police men una will preiicin an oppor I unit v ' Attorney Addison dei hired nt th" lose of I'i nl, iv afternnou's s sslou that "I am hem lo find out what litis poll, e department has to say fort Itself, llo Is onn of the number of eltUcns who luivo Interested them selves In the cleanup inovoment. Itev. h. H. Ilarton, pastor of the lloslon Aveniio Methodist liiire li. sold he could add little to the nig ROStlons that had already been made and stated that hn appreclateil the ooiiortun tv offered ill liens to conic ictnin an otr li'lu I curing ami "n of Dominions as they find Ihem. Ilr lias known th" prrsrnl iltv oiririns for some tune be said, and lias i on fldciiie In Ibelr Integrity He con deiniieil negio porlois in Hmng lerma. I In r-il in (let lio'iil Men. "I recoEiilie Hie dlfflcullv of nb lalniflK really Rood limn vvho will take a Job oil Hie poller for. e nt tb" small salary paid." lie staled Ilrviieiid Harmo said he Is a mem bei of thr Itolarv rlub and that "siirh roodltluns as have blen ' rrdlt ed I" the Itoinrv club air entirely lllivvai i nnird ' II P Poitri- rsll flrd Tburi-dav in . ffect ihal the po ll, e should MivcNttgat'' th" ounlry i Mil, nml Itot'ii s chili.. A mole lompb't" rcplv to Hps iiislnualloiis was given Ic. I. .1 Martin who in a inr ruber of lb I'oiinHv .bib "Their o'vr whs i dron of irnoxl".illi!R bquio kepi or mild at i In Country i lub . ' he ib dared bollv Tin re s no uamhllng The vv It in-' who mad' these Inslli nations against the ' Inb has done It a lasting Injiiiv ll has been a pl.n ' wlnie a iimii lould s' ml hla wife and ihlldin wn, i safei.v News rbiogaloiv to th" .Mill spread to nlh'r cities and sl.iiidcl slalird ill tin- w this w.i.i started cannot be r.t picd Miirim t-a!d br foie he was mavoi. ..'.I unit si.cial tnnni lis afni hi ' t ion Tuba was w i.n open. The t' i ropolltao lul and nihil i lubs u re runiilng as wide open aa groeerv sloie There is no question, he de. I.ued. that the illy is clcanei todav than I' was then As Judge of Ihe aupeiloi rourt he said be had braid "f no i awes nf connivance on Ihe pari of pnHicm, n or offh lals There is no public offl.-er who I not subj'.led in eiilblsin" be de clared "It Is one of the penalties of public nffl' e People should lake advantage of a bearing such as this and conic foiward and give the facts aa Ih'v know them." Ciiiiilltl'iiik Not llntl llrrr. T. A llubbaid of Sapulpa a led oral rnfori enient "ff b who la in j 'T' 1 1 1 a in. Ill t .1 I he i i air ' will I ' ;,l . rici s ai e alw.iv s i radv and w illuig tn lo'd-t i in wh.nrvri asked. Thrv tirvii a.sl, , n. l I nn m but Aiionipanv lilm rradilv This assistance hat even extended outside the . Ilv limits, he explained. To hl'l knowledge theri; arr' no open houses of gambl ing, prostitution or brmllegging ' Some tlmn wna spenl during the examination of Hubbard to its (ermine Ihe attltinlo of the federal government toward Jamaica ginger, HiihlHird said that while this so i ailed beverage I Intoxicating, nn specific in dels Mi legaiil In pl.n rs vvhi'ir It Is sold have been Issued by ihe government. Tint officer should be guided largely bv tho reputation of Ihe place, he said. He has se ' u re 1 1 many conMcllona In the lovve.i in urts Home of the defendants have appealed and these cases hid now pending lit Ihe t in ult colli t of appeal II. W Murray, whose business Is the recovery of stolen automobiles, did not know of any "ripen" condi tion here llo said he found police alvvnjM irmly (o help him III hl'l woili. and gave especial praise In Officers Waul, Moacham and tlqell. who lie said have frequently "grin" nut. of their way'' lo help hlni. Them are so many automobile Hii'fle. Mil nay said, (hat there should bn olflccrs detailed lo (his work Ho said Chief of Police Uustitfson Is a iiniiprient official, and lllat he never heatil of Mis accepting money mr helping cover up niitoinohlle thetls, I OVV II 1st lOSC'll 'I Iglll, "The town ts iloHed tighter today than it ever was." declared lnns Jacobs. Ilaat I'D Kt sli ccl men mint and propei tv tiwner. "Kiuit I'lrst stieet la clean lodiy'' he staled, "cleaner than In Ihe city's history. I pledged my support to ALi)W Ilvans if ho would carry out his platform pledges. He Is carrying them nut and I am for Ihe administration, al though I voted agfilnst it at the elec. tlon. If some citizens would give more support to Iho udiulnlt.trallon, this would Im a better cll.v." Itev. C W. Kerr, tiasltir or (he I 'list I'lrshyterbiu chinch slated hit belief (hut the city should send n do- lei lb n o gather evidence. The cllv Is ciitiipaiatlvelv free from gambling. although ho said he bra id one man sav "I hi') played onu ulglil at onn house ami the next night at au nt he, " There Is mine ill Miking than I hot c has In en In the past Kerr said. and added (hat even some of his liiinli uieiiibcis strayed fiom (he path of i"iliude and had been Iruiik. Sa.s Hulk Was Pav.cd. Chief Husiafson was vailed to de liver an address before the ministe rial alliance, be stated. Husiafson tilaced the hit tne on the police com missioner,' the commissioner ptnerd It upon the county uttoniev, and th county uttornoy "passed tho buck ' I othn Judges, who he said, were not able lo dispose of all the cases (hat came before them. More attention should be paid to the mistresses of. rooming houn's, or to the peirnn.1 higher up. where prblllutes am found. A list of alleged Joints was handed lo the pollen i oniiulsaloner recently by the alliance, Kerr said, ami added he did not know what ac tion had been taken against Ihem. Adklson slated that all or them hail been rald'd befoie and after the Met was given that some had been raided as many as 20 lime mnii'i were i losed, hut were later rrupened by order of thu dlstnit emit. Judge John A. Ollphunt suggcu ed that the negro porlcrii hr tak'-n nut and killed, llo recommended Ihal tieiiliiient foi one who was ai risted while he was poll, e lominin slnner he said. lie also recom mended segregation and regul.it mil fin proHlllutrs, being the fust I" i -son lo suggest this reinrdv. The Judge deilared his brllrf that theirs are r.ati people In Tula who will lake ntder for and deliver liqimr, W'tnteil .Not In 'litlk. That she was lold not t" Issllfv al the heaiing was the Maternsnt i f Mrs. M I Clark, runner pniire mi I rem, who 1 1 signed In I'ebruai". She said f!n Mem hem . tiled at her home and talking to bn In pi i vale said th department won'd I'lis riM i;n r,N p.tni m.vk.vti.i-.n Where Will You Spend Your Vacation? Aie yon undecided a, lo where you are going to spend jour vacation. If so come lo the World offlre and let tin mipply nu with literature describing the various retnrla to he found m all parti! of the rnuntiv. Thero lit no elmigo for Hits Hervlte. It's free lo all readers of tho World. Ill S'-'UT DI.PT I t 1.. A W OIU.D 1 V ll I .- i in in i li oi ewa i .ff ii . tun. b r c l'i l . I i r ion r,n .lisaro'a i ' lb o a 'iril j. lie c il ui'iinai uni srM I'V k vt ri sr. n Hi' ia ,.;o Auin.in i ra..' rhfls. - Ailvt, 1 t- ' no e. P llblCr .Mil