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1 RELIABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER THE M OR WIN 3 THE FINAL EDITION 'A J-5r "'-fit s. VOL. XV, NO. 271. Tl'LSA. OKLAHOMA, WKDN USD A Y, .Il'NK '-!!, li21 10 I'ACiHS PRICE 0 CENTS. Ml A' KKAOK SWOIIN NBT PAID I y CiKCULATION. MAT , Daily 34,137 ( JSundny 35,202 Slrw SSS tjMS (Mvssrji&m&y SENATOR BERATES PRO H I BITION LAW Bronssnrd Flays Liquor Regulations in Fiery Address on Floor PROPOSE AMENDMENT! Wui'd Permit the Making of j A p,.rr, Ale, Porter and Wines in U. S. WILLIS-CAMPBELL BILL UP RpfPived From the House and Referred to Judiciary Body; to President Soon HINGTi . June - Whil' t.nn 1' ndcrs In tin t).i'r i r t ti . d tndav to tighten tlir tri .i nior lawn unuuhii io - ' tl. c WllllR-Ciinpliell bill pr prei. rlpllon of meilluil . hil Itlon was fl.i.ied and be Si i. itnr Hrousfard, ilenw- il-i.inH. nr llroui-h.ird attai kod the rh aniendment an "an art ot py. ' declared the VoImUmiI aient a Kreat factor In the n nf ills, ontent and unrpM Ar.ictcrlzcd the Wlllln-Camp- hr: .: hi- "meiely th fnrerunnT .f thr ilntead act, Junior, (the pro j. -r ! !ii)pemrnlary enfurremrnt irf. whleh will violate every piln . irl ipon w hich the Rovernment iij- .imded " IntiixJiire Aiiicndincnl. A 'he i lose of his epeeeh he In- ml ii fil an amendment to the en fo cnicnt art to permit the nianu fpti..i. ptoduetimi. tiHc, sale and iranP'irtntliui for beieraxe imrpot-ex . f beer, ale and porter, up to r. per eni ilijoholu content and wine up . 1 I per cent .ilmhol In such KtatcK n.' decided by referendum vole. The Willis-Campbell bill w-.i.s re-oi-. 'I from tho linuM Junt prior to Seru'". l!rous,-ird s peerh anil re- i f'rnd in the judiciary eomuiiuoe. a ommlllf" of which will meet to romrnw m take ai Hon on It Sena- or Slerllnu. republlenn. South Da k a . hilrmau of the mibcomniit ec predicted that the meanuro "lenld be In the president'-! hands t-f -e ihe end of the week Reminds Railroads of ' ,? Promised Subways As a pentle reminder to the Katy i er and democratic political leader, air.vl of H promise to build I'"' c was elected mayor of Po ' , ,, , rum Just before he inUsted In the ihreo subways under the rallro.nl 'ra. ks In Irving addition, for the fl-minatloii of grade crossings at 1m rnr an' streets, a committee was ap p.mted by the North fide Improve mn' .ssoclatlon Tuesday night The asjoclatinn also appro! ed bv les'luinn the sland taken bv thr crand Jury. Knights of Pythias and r.tner bodies in the citv placing the l-'ame for the race disturbances here June t upon the unlawful and un warranted action of armed negroes. T I Hyrne. president of the asso V -I'.' ii presided ai the meeting LYKINS GUILTY OF ASSAULT Jury Giles Defendant Jail N'titcncc l"or Attack At lllxbj. Finding Oak Lyklns. of MUhv, sull'v of assault and battery upon r W Hyerby. also of that city.. r 'mber 2. 1920. the Jury In dls-1 "lei court which heard the case Tldav fixed as the penally a fine' crude oils, pn rtb ul.uly iroin n.e .sntpin.il lank "f 'lulsa nmii. no 1,11 of 1K.0 and .. sentence of 30 das I Mexican and South American fields, l.l.i.idp.ili.'r n.l inotan.onft the In he county Jail. The charge: Competition ol the cheap Mexican'1 rula' bankei s nn. or liie opinion asainst I.yltlns was that of assault oils has driven Pennsylvania crude that the financial uimosphem has Hi'hr.ut Justifiable excllee. Uverlcy, pltiniblnc inspector at l' x1 was atta keil by I.yklns. a Plumber, during a e ontroversy eiver , lull". .11,1 W"II III llll- llj. jr.....T ,1n i..,l" plik'liu up a board and' nak.i.g a swln .it the Inspector. K - I nee shnwed that the board ff .ii k Hverley on the nose, knock I'f nff the end and ml the vli ftm i ii the mouth. Fight Service ! He In front of The World milling Saturday afternoon .' I o'clock If you want a ingslde ei.it" at the Denip--.-' 'arpentler fish' Thn eg fUht will be described, lnv for blow, over Tho World'H leased wire connect i'iij villi the press box In Hie J. r.ev CHv ari'n!. and will bp a'.rnnied " fan. a- recived v tin. ni a moment' delav- (I Your Home Paper The World be mailed to you reg ularly while on your va cation; 20c per week. Call Osage 6,000, Circu lation Dept. Pi""f, hm'im, 1'ALTIMOItl; JiiM" . Mm ('My look fur heaul) 111", iln it t mrc about the mil home n .il, it any longer' ! lured ;igim.i Ml. Ic 20 years old. a patn lit ,,t the Maryland general hospital, , who tried to commit suicide Sun . day nlKlit lv swallowing poison. She c plaln.il Hint there wan no place in tlif world for the homely I girls. Hefusltig to give her lovers inline, she admitted thru they hint lioth been very happy ami . peeted tn get inarrlcil shoi tly. un til orio evening at a ilium- ho nu't a prettier girl anil after that she illiln't liiivi. a i hatu c "f'laHilnil features and n con spn nous la k of Heckles" arc cs sintl.il features for happiness, irglnla iln larnl. wecVihk LIGHTNING KILLS MAYOR OF PORUM iV - .,.ll Vnt. ;4 trjf iimni !? w uwui n ink by Bolt While on Way to Warner 'ANOTHER IS STRUCK . 0UnK Xla" Ia SOHOllsly Hurt as Pall of Fire Leaps From Clouds MUSKor;i:i:, Cikla, June 'JS. Miles A. Price, miisnr of l'oruni, and veteran of the world war, was Ktruck by llKhtnliiK and liiHtantly killed at 3 o'tloik this afternoon. With the I'orum bat-eball team, Mayor I'rlre was on hl way to War ner for a name neheduled for t o'clock this afternoon, when the -storm drove them to shelter in the Hlarkjack sclioolhoupe, t-cven rnllui north of I'orum. Mr. Price was sUindliiK in Hie door of the bulldlnc with his h.tnd on the hell rope when thu bolt of IlKhtnlng struck him. Guy I'rachard, ,jne .if the dozen ol more other young men who wern HandltiK and seated back of Mr. Price In the Hchool room, was also struck and badly hurt but It Is said he will recover. Other members of the party were 'momentarily stunned bv the shuck, but were not injured otherwise. Mr. Price besides heliiK mayor of Porum. was Justli c of the peace, editor of the Porum Journal, a farm armv. He served In the yO.h ill vision as a -ergeant both at home and overseas. I'pon his return from war he was re-elected mayor. He was the first commander of the American legion poM at Porum. Mr Price was married (wo vears ago to a daughter of W. II Goliry. a banker or Hnld. Okla He was 25 ears old OIL PRODUCERS ASK AID i Dig IVlinsUiitlllii Oil -Men nice t a Hoult of (Yiidi "rit PITTSniTJOH, June ZJ Indepen-' dent Pcnn-tylvanla oil nrodiice.-s fur. . whlrh Is nll(1 , hollI (l considerable ing heavy i.tf as thy result ot an. uuantlty of Gilliland paper. The n uther 2.1 cent cut a ts-ir- 1 11 Penn- i port that tho Uberty National bank i i i ii-..-. Virginia er.H.!''f Tulsa was one of the creditors, sylvunla and es: Irgli.la gradi a w h(rh Ran),(, (l0m(, clrclli,nn j,.H. of crude oil today, thli afternojn . terday afternoon, wis error presum appealed to Senators Peii'os. and 'ably growing out of Ihe similarity of Knox, of Pcnns.vani.i for aid In , nam,. . ' the way of a tariff on inrriorted , , . v,.,iai ,ank The l,bert steadily downward until the Ian straw was reached and linainial. disaster threatens tho producers. t Tho t(,Ie(!ram t0 the senator Mid if . rt,l,,, ,,ll "American ell produitlon will ruln'tl If relief Is not qui. ,vly nf- forded." 1 'RAIL VOTE IS UNRELIABLE ! r ' SlrlUc Hallot Cnknowti Irl Sa)h l lilon Official at Chicago. I CHICAGO. June j. lieports of. i an on rw helming otc fur lejectloti i cf an average s.' pur n-ni wage re I djLtlnn recently onlerid for all rail road shop emile.cn by the United States railroad labor board were 1 branded as misleading and unreli able today by 1). M. Jewell, head of ' the shop ciafts organization Only I about two-llilrds of the vote has I In en inun'cd. .h cording t" Mr. Jew ell. who said that 'a tew lutes might swing II either way." "Tin ballots are mining by every ' mall, and we have not becun to com 1 pletc the lubul.illnn. The result at this Htm is unknown. .Mr. Jewell said. I'noffblal compilation of volet, t-fioni varlmis locals whbh announced the r- sulie of their ballots was said to have shown approximately 355. uOO against the proposed reduction i and ts.Onn In favor of II. There are approximately iioo.ooo shop cm pliivcs in the country PoM Plans lllg Itcuiiloii. I ENID. June 21 The Amerl , . an Legion posts 'if Orant iiuintv will h"ld i UR 1' ini.in at Jefferson ii A ig'ie' I' " M''" " f"r Ml,t .1 tl.i us Win " la. rnshul Uoud, DAWES ASKS FREE HAND FOR BUDGET Tells President He Is Go ing to Need "Lots of Latitude" Timr in lirnll - I I r rA-r- , n el i v - wii.iri'iiiiiii V r .1 VriT .TnUrV Only Thirty Days Still Li-ft Before Plan Is to Be l Operating CO-OPERATION NECESSARY :Kx-Soldior Declares I Must Be Willing to Work Together on Program WASIIlNCTdN. .1 u n e ; f'h.irleH ll Iiawec, director of the 1 nuilk'et went into tin cnlilnel meet- IHB today and told the pr prenldeiit ami ,, advlMTM that If they want ImdRct operatlni; in the remarkably short space of .In dny. they will bale to Klve him latitude and lots of it The efficient operation of a bud ;et will bo Impossible In 3d days or 30 weeks, fioiicral Dawes Informed them. unlc the different depart- I ment head's are wIUIiik to kivc him I what amount- to a free hand In the prunlnc of estimates and the r.il- dilations of expenditures. Tile cabinet had been In session r;.1 an hour of th when General Dawes was called into the i (inference. Mo Informed the members of his plan", and dei l.ired lanilldly that unless the director of the biulKet Is accorded 100 per cent m-opcrntioii and assistance, the task of KcttInK a budiiet to workiiiK smoothly In the tlnm desired by the president, appears well nlsh Impos sible. The director of the budget must be recognized as the personal repre sentative of the president, a.-cnrdlni; to Dawes idea nnd for the cause of economy and the lommnn good, cabinet members must be willing to submerge their personalities and rellnitlish some most rhi rlshed pie rogatlves. General Dawes look will, him Into the cabinet meeting a great sheaf of papers and ll is understood that he read to the cabinet a omplete statement of his plan and desires and concluded with a remind for a 'vote of confidence." WILL PAYCREDITORS Glllllauil Ho-ciicr Is Optlnil-tlo Liberty National llanl, of Tulsa Holds No (illlll.iliil Pnix r. The receivers appointed by the rourt veslerday who will handle the assets of the Gilliland Oil company are progrmslng nicely and are m ik ing real headway. "Von can say for me," said Judge Shea, attorney for the rccelvcm. 'that I hellevo all thu creditors will be paid in full and much of the value of the Gilliland holdings will be reassembled" The petiilon for thu appointment "f rcelvers was filed by the Liberty improved creativ nv reason oi i " lint oisiiijv oi in.,-. i" ,, - part of the iciiive s fi the Gilli land enmpanv. and thai there will be no lurlh i trouble In T iba. nrAVn W PAIID UtLMlO Y LnlVIr Weallicr Cimilltloiis Pii'iciit Oix'iilng id Younger llojs .Mcctlpg on . Illinois Hlicr. "When are we going to camp'' This 1" a question i (instantly uske d by 55 eager boys at ihe Y M. C A boys' dlilslon. who are all net and' primed for then-camp program of the Y' bov's al Tahleepiili. And the I answei is an variable- as the question j Is constant soon as it eiuil rain- j ing " I Incessant rains have delayed the first i amp f hedtiled tn open June) 2S. An advance; party of camp lead ers. Including C H. Watklna, camp manuger, will be In charge of all the "Y" boys' ciimpii. II. D Lbhe and four old i high s hool boy who will serie as ten lenders nnd two colored cooks are now at Camp Tah-1 lequah rounding up final delullA pre-, paratorv to starting tret; amp ' Watklns reported to C. W Hlakcty. camp director Tuesdai mornlmr that the new featurers added to the camp equipment this season ure In! place nady for Hie season' work. A tu.ntnon has been floated In ihe. Illinois ilver and linn a carrjlugi pa nui ill of a score of boy. THIS will be the center for aquatic rvenu. I i: H. Klbci. the v pnystcai direi -tor has worked out an athlello pro gram for the bnya that will ctilmJ natn In a lilg athletic meet for each camp on the day before camp break ing T.nr , fu'm, Alt 1. e- Tragic, Tense, Is Court Air As Kabers Father Watches Widow on Trial for Murder ' ofHTII. l'Si:. il.i: I I . N-1 Ohio. .(inn. I'HllirtlOi' I'.WI l.l her charged with flim degree inui- tier, mi tmlaj with dosed c)'e and In trace nf rlll.it Inn a ilttorni'Vli fur - . ilmfUhnl hr an h wnniuii who hail plnniifil .ui.l illrcrtpil i hi . '.! I'I.iimIiiI lalnK of hiT IllvallU I) lit- I n ml ' 'I'liln, NoniU'r Wiiinuii." A thin, ilaik. munlipi woman. he li.nl nlippi-il ahiuiKl viliniitlccil Inio III, ili f i iiiIhiiI i hall a "mui'ili'l fan," InratliliHih Willi iirl.wU J . w,iltril lnr appr.irani r -a (I II k wnliMti without a tnlli'll of tnloi (inly tin whll of her luiulkfr- hlrf which shi' hrlil to hT inoiith. i relieved Ihc mililliel In .-.H of ll i ton Cabinet ! '"me -a plain hlui Mill anil hat I llnu- oni ii ulie oneneil ller even' .l.iri.... II... m,,i mm. urn lin'eM That w.im whrn the nlliirneii for the I .i,.i., ,..k..,i Hi., mi .1 i. . nr.. nw. n iwhethir In olijeeled to eapiial pun- mhnient that would iten, I a w ..mini to ,,, i,.lrlt. chair a- e iiHUl.K an .1 num Walclni llcr ( iiiivlanlh f i ,,n h r it a A few fe. I t'l.i CAN'T FIND JURY : FOR HOWAT TRIAL CoiU't AdjOlU'llS With ,'1 Secom onii0 Almost l'jXnaUStCCl allen clan jubilant Supporters of Governor Say Labor Accepts the In dustrial Court Cni.f.MHl'S. Kan. June 21 With a second special venire partly exIipuMcd, a jur bad not been ob lulnid when coll t adjourned late to dav in the trial of Alexander llowat. president, and Angus! Dnrchy, vice president of the I'nited Mine Work- orcrTininaVpiUbmso ""he Kl nnri of lnduslrlil relations law, fm the nlleeed calling nf a strike las". February at a mine of the (! I Mackey Kuel companv. near Cheii kee. I'.leien .liir.imcli. Klevrn prnspeetlve jurymen were in the b" when ainournmeni .p,, TJf, f,.,te had exeri lsed two ..f lis three peremptory challenge' and Ihe defense had four of Us 12 unused Holh sides have five per emptory challenges remaining, and nf the II possible Jurymen ll is cer tain that six finally will be selected. It is lulleveil thai the Jury will not be completed before tomorrow noon. Th" ease will he resumed tomor row morning at S o i lock Crowd of Miners Sleadlli Do. lwll-. The crowd of 100 miners which gathered yesterdaj at Ihe opening of the trial of Alexander llowat and August Dorrhy. district president and vice president "f the I'lilld Mine Workers' upnlon. had dwindled to 200 today when the drawing of the Jury was continued Suppo. ters of Governor Henry .1 Allen's antl-strlke legislation Jubi lantly claimed the failure of the "rank and file" to obey Ihe com mnnderVf the -tale federation to "i onie to action" was proof that or ganized labor had accepted Ihe Kan sas Industrial law ..Kn. .. Ill h l.r..n l-.ofr.re the trial is over.' was the statement nf I eimplished the person or persons union leaders, however. I ' e.nvl. te.l shal be considered as l.av- Dracs TliroiiKli Hemline. ling irimmltted tho net of murder Today's session of court dragged Kour other sections relate tn pun through the dry routine nf Jury i Ishme.nt. which may be as small as wrangling It will be late tomorrow I a minimum fine for a misdemeanor before the taking of tcmlmnny will, What action will be taken by Judge begin, llowat and Dnrchj, . harged I Cob Tuesday morning was not In wlth calling a strike In ihe ..Mai kle ill ated Monday afternoon, the court i . i a I mines In defiant ' of a felon. laus.- of the Industrial ait, ate but minor figures In the "I -t nf strength ' which organl.ed lab-.r &itl make aLTiiinst the IcKalHi of Ihe In ilusln if ai t WANT AD DEPARTMENT New Closing Hours Infective July f.th the ClntiIHed Ad ert King or Want Ad Department of the Tulsa World will le.sn dally and Sunday at i? p in. Heretofore thin depart ment has remalni'd open until a p. m In making this i hange In ihe losing time It is our belief that more efficient servli n can be rendered the advertiser by lotting nt 0 o'clock. Not only will it enable us to have better uupervlslon over our employes hand ling' humified ndiertlsinc but It will reduce, to n minimum tho mistakes and wrong rlunnlftt atlon of ada by the mechanical department, which nil means bettei Hcrvli to the advertiser. ' Thl e hango in eloslnc time Is not fi new cuslom. for jiewipnpers In tgost other linen the v a! Tulsa havo found that In closing the Want Ad (lepartmunt nt fl p. in., the business U handled more .itlaltte. torlly. We feel sure that our advertisers will io oponile with us by phoning or bringing in their Want AiJh boforo G p. m. w li.i w i' i hi tn l.intl.. I'm n.rl Inn icim the aged I ither nf Daniel Knliri had g.Hh crcd the el lelclice W llll ll mill '"'tale x noow armllut th' nt-i k m in .lauathter In law anil now In kI'h in th courtroom. li nl wuUImk iicni- I'Hll Ki1w,iiiI A Kowictt. a flicinan. nml mirili'il, the firM . run man mi m -moil. sk i'iciiim'iI alter he hml lnt -eil thai he hail lornifil mi "pinion. After tin alvih venlii man hail liei ii challenKtil for cau-e In the unr. of .Mix Kalhellue Hv.i Ulliei, couinel for hctli uiilett prnllcleil thin attein..on that II will icrjiiltv at leanl (our iliivx to nht itli a Jm y- (lull, oui' .Man In .lur Hoi. ... (Inly one man bh! III the Jury tiox iiii 1 n c loi k IhUi a f ter lloiili. Mm I'oiu KkhnrM. the foiiith lurnr uuem lulled mid the flrxl uoin- n called to the Jury I'm. "Hd ithe l.elleied In capllill punlxhim'lit mid wouldnl "In Milan In "in n tliiK unman , , i The defen-e will attempt to rlinl- I I nee h r NOT GUILTY PLEA ! TO RIOT CHARGE! First Negro Arraigned Before Court Raises Legal Tangle great penalty range Electric Chair to Fine of One Dollar Extremes for Con viction Under Statute lCnteting a ilea of not gulltv to tho charge of Holing. Will Hubert son, the first negro liidleled by the Tula county grand Jury in lis In vestigation of the race disturbances in thin illy .limn 1. was committed J"11 Tuesday by Judge Heilm.,,,,. M. LOU' 1U IllBiri't i-iiiii i"i .... hearing on application for bond Tuesday morning. Judge Valjean Klildlson, who called the grand Jury, ordered that all persons against whom Indldments wern returned as Instigators or participants In th rioting would be held without ball for trial. The can against son, however, will ( eime Hnbert- lisfore Judge Cole on application for ball. Robertson gave himself up m the sheriff Monday morning, aflr a conference with his attorney, Mo man Prulett, of Oklahoma City. Un der the state law. partlclpanLi In riots may receive upon convlellon. penalties ranging from Ihe electrb chair to a fine of 1 on a misde meanor charge. Thr state, in Its argument Tues day morning, maintaining the al leged rioters be held without bond, will contend that thn Indictments i-ontemplalei! the Inclusion of mur der chargys. slncn persona were killed during the riot. Tho first sec tion of the statute relative to pi n.il- tles states that upon conviction for I rolling Wllt-reio oiuriii r linn im-i-ii .w - I giving nnlbe to the county attorney and mil use I for the defenilant tnai the- hearing Tunsday will he devoted In th sett lenient of Ihe uuisU'iu as to si . Hons of Ihe statutes violated bv l he rl'it. rs Tulsa World .1 nun mil. DEVALERA DELAYS MAKING DECISION lrt.-h Leader Makes No Definite Reply to Pro posals for l'eaee ULSTER FOR MEETING Conference Approved by the Cabinet Says Note Prom Premier SINN FEIN HEADS CONFER 'Parliament' to Decide Wheth er 'President' Shall Make Trip to London llv Hi Uku. I!. I I'r. I H 'HUN. .lime 20. K.imonn de ValerH, the Irish republican leader. Is not jet ready lo Kile a di finite answer to Pri tiller l.loyd (ieoiije's liller InvllltiK hi into il i onlei ern e fni an Illeh settlement. He has lulefl replied to the pumler, however, ex presliiK Ihe enrliiMl ibolre foi u last -Intf pel bill deems unity of Ire land eni-ntl.il to Hist end. ItHLKAKT. June 2S. -The 1 'Inter i.iblnel todai iii'cepteil Premier l.loyd George's linllnlli.il to Sir latins Cialg. piemler of I'lsler. to go to Loudon lo iiHend all Irish peat e i onli-tcni e LONDON. June 3S Cn ndvls eia of Premier Lloyd Geoige today wile Informally notified by Dublin sum rein leaileis III ll.lll lllrillllllll (iliin rein p.iillamenti probably will decide that lefi reiiilum Is necessary before 1. annum ib aleia aiiinds Premier Lloyd Gciukc'h luvllalmn lo go to London foi an Itlsli tieai-e confereni i. II was said thai a referendum might I"' necemiary bei ausn the slim fclll ntllilills belleie they must be nllevcd of their oath to Hie Irish tepubllc befoie entering iiegollallons with Hngland. This oath, which was Ildllllnlsleied on June U, pleilglH nil slim fein to iilllanri to the Irish re publli, and lo have- no dealings what soever with "enemy countries." I lev . lit n continues lo hold consul tations wllh other republican oHI uals anil II Is slated be visited Mount Joy ptlson Monday and talked wllh Arthur Griffith, piesldent of llm slim fi'ln. Hrillsli troops are being held In reaillnes lor (he opening or the .southern parliament In Dublin, which i on esmuiiln to the iioilhern puilla ment tn llelfasl lhal was opened by King Geoige last Wednesday All members of Dill Mlrmann. which was summoned to meet today, are observing the most reticence. Whether or not tin hIiiii felu will ask for teleiiso of leading lepubllc atis who are now III prlsup Is prob lematical. It I admitted on all sides that the present situation must be handled wllh the most delicacy A elaah bet ween I'lster special po licemen and a de-lac limcnt of mili tary forcict qi i ureil near Tyron. The special policemen, not recognizing the soldiers, called upon them lo halt. The latter refused and filing broke out. Several men went killed and wounded, Ini lulling one officer The Irish bulletin, oikiui If Hie dull elreann. in a special Issue, pub lishes Mr de V'alera's reply lo the llrltlsh pilnu minister. It rs as fol lows: "I am rnnsnltlng wllh such of Ihe principal reprrsenlallves of euir na tion as are .nallalibi. Wo most earnestly deelro to help In bringing about a lasting peace between the pe.opio of these two Islands, hut see no avenue by which II can In reached If you deny Ireland chh n tlal unity ' llefore replying mor fully to your letter I am sinking a conference with certain represi ntatlves of the political minority In this rountiy. ' r r - i .. J in unicipui iHin:rf tn Central Park Tonight The rollo'itng program will he given at Central park tonight begin ning at K l'i a i I", k, with Arthur L. Winn, lornnlsi, snlolai Man h "( Ml. lie)"; Suite Charac teristic "The .'our Wlndn". Walti Suite "Souvenir d Hadon-lladen". Oveiture "Light ('avalty"; selection from Ihe comic opera, "Mile. Modiste , i ornet nolo "A Dream"; "The ttomrv", final, patrol "Amerl cn Natlcitiiil Guard." Thursday night, Locum park. on Wny In llaricat riclil SpxiHl I" Ml. VV.irlel J'AWIH'KKA. Oklil.. June 2t. -The harvest will get seven recruit bs a result nf the a' don of the 'm. hwhu polli e In expelling fiorn tl'e c llv a group of mon found In n box . al on the Midland Valley traika All weie attired in new oieialls an deeaid Ihey weie i.n t hell way to Ihe harwul folds and hid ineioly .snught sh. lui frmo th tain. rilli WHAT HIM i'KMIlo.M.1 Mfin1v unit Thura rl i'rlly tleu'l). i t n-rc-1 thunilvr- cew.-ri l AHKASXA W1nr..y una ThurnUy IpHrl.y ln.j,. nrallrri-'l fthciWfri I k A s s , h l innitli il bin iii.ully fair W'.ilii. nby r,, Th.irl.iy, .titltiui) wsrin rel I I" j let w lflll Dfin Hunt far woman ' 1 1 1 ' . , i ,i,n, :v el,, i' ' ! I 1 1 .1 I Mill' III" 1 1 I 'i i V- llll i ill III l, 1 .1 . I i I .1 i . " i i ' i . .1 ! her km . I l . i I i ii. i lili tiuuiiliiini .1 I" li it- w lo. In r IiiihIi.iiiiI i . i In). eil with liif, (.on by a pre.!... i iiinirlas. Ml llll lull. ,li, llll Wireil ii,l, i 1 heie In tlu.l lie. wire Hll II Ulllv Wi,ll llel Hl.ikltl-s I nil. ll ill",, II ." "U lll'IV lllul hi If "ii 'iii.Mi ilfli.liMa at ' i . , I I , IU till I I . I 1 1 ,11. Mh ii .. it.,., nil i ,i i . ., . , i.i il "Ii In . lui . M I h .. Ill.l I u, I . I : RAINS HAVE COST COUNTY $185,000 Hut Fanners' Loss Means Cain to Dairymen Report Shows WHEAT GREATEST LOSS Corn, Hay and Forage Crops Will Make Up Losses Ac cording to Agent Malone The heavy rali.M of Hie past ten days hale damaged the gintii crops of Tulsa i utility to the exletil of approximately f 1 S f. ,000. a loss off set to a n i lain extent hy Hie bumper coin crop that llu excess iiiolsluie Insures, iii-coiillng lo a loirgh csll mate miiili. Tuesday liy Counly Agent .1 S Maloni ivho spent Ihe gtentei part of last week ill l Ing over the iiiuiily. mi the oilier hand, the ' slluallon has lis lulghl side, Willi, ilitnally one font Hi of On faimeis In the counly dairymen, that pel ci'iilagi Is li'Miefllcd lafher than I haiineil In that, even If eveiy(lilug fist Is a lolal loss as It may be If Hie tains kei'ti up a few days longer j -tin ground Is seeded iilicinly and all thai lliete lemalns lo do Is but to plow It uiiilcr, nml Ihey will have nn cunt mous glowlli of gieeii feed lhal should last up to float or en n longer. In 1010. Mr. Mulonn pointed mil. Tulsa county pioiluccil from Sfi.onil ai les In wheal l.2Ui,)iii2 bushels, ru an aveiiige of 12 bushels to Hie acre This year, even If Hie lluesli Ing-period hail been dry, the yield would have been cut nppioxlmuloly four bushels to tin into, and this wllh (lie niicagc reilui ed lo about 511,000 Thus, wllh an estimated nverugei yield of eight bushels to the acre, llu lUinuiKe Inflicted by thn rains, whb h will ceitalnly depredate the Milne of the grain at It asl 20 per cent, Ihn county agent bcllevcM. would mean n moiieliiiy iliuiiaH" of ahniil JSO.nno hem In this county. Damages Wheat Ouallly. "The main damain ," said Ml. Ma lone 'will he In Ihe quality. The bushels are sllll there bill thn qual ity Is reduced. Kpriiulcd grain Is no good, and the wheat Is starting lo sprout In line ii v lonilllli;s In some lila.es It Is lout Itu lies Then 1 1 -tually all ot the wheat Is In Ihe shock and the outlook now reminds one of I'M 5, when It lotted. In spite of (hi' fail that the fanneis nearly wore It out turning It over In tin. effort to save It About M.'i penent of the outs Is In shock ami nearly all (he barley, nllhour.li there Is very Illtl" barby nilseil this year The bill ley was Hie fllsl to spteillt. Illl'll the dais, then the wheal In the chock Home of thn fitimllcM or wheal are standing In wnler now. "The grealesl loss In small gralnd, lis I said, Is In depi . Iiitlnn of value; for Insliinn, the feeding value has depreciated a lol Certain eleinentn have In en washed mil of grain and llu in is nothing iliin h left but husks " Wllh good weather following the first r it 1 ti k ho that II could have been liarieslnl and saved, Tulsa oiinty could have had a 1,000,1100 bushel oat crop, Malone In lliivrs A ll Is, computing on a bums of an average yield eif 20 bushels til the aire with ii larger acreage than In Hill and with 15 percent sllll In Ihn Held and 25 percent damage to that in shock, the Iiims In mils will be it p -proximately Kin.iino. p. -i haps not In sale ml. i- alone but In feeding vnlin I (Vitt an damaged woisc than wheal Iln (ceiling value lhal sllll In the field Is a total loss, It Is believed, wont even be cut, while that that lis nil. in its iliuimie.il and musty j . otnllllon brought about by the. heavy lain... will do well to sill at ' a, fourth of Ihe nuirki I pipe Corn nnd liny HciicIItrtl. Parley will be ilatnng'-il. although this Is lather a negligible Ions as there is a i ompuriitively small acreage planted In that gtuln, hay. except wlin I Is down, won't lie hull, Indeed, Malum- pointed out, It will I make enough llmre lo ompelisale llll port tor the oilni buses, while i en o Ik more bem ,'iied than dam age d "And there is one thing." re Job eel the county iiKeni. 'Hint Tillna people gnil Tillna iminly people re i going to have all during the season. I wagon -loads or masting cms- all I that they an o' " Corn thai was planted In early April, tin tight line Im plaining is faith lie 1,. ' lit; irly to the star wi Vliii c wi I I - ii. ,t ni - I, no more I aln. .. i.l -aIi. ' tie Ian i' i oru ,11 in- ' "High in some i, , i.,w'ii down and will . i divine. With close to I'l li .1 of Tula i count) faun , i a, an in reage laign by acres than that of 1919, and an estimated .isei.igc lebl of 27 l, i, i, Is t , ."III l t 1 1 1 li.'l.' fill t ' . - I . It . II I 1 ' - 1 I - -J. i J.-1-1. SOLONS AGREE ON PLANS FOR PEACE Senate and House 0. 0. P Conference' Finis in Compromise DEMOCRATS STUBBORN Uefuse to Sijrn Iteport and Will Oppose It Until the Km! NO DOUBT OF ITS ADOPTION Kepublican Majority in Both Houses Makes Succe.sd Certain for Draft WAHIIIN'GTtiN. June Ji Hilnh. Ilshtoeut or peace bv i migl e ,s. m il lesolutlou icai-hed Its (In.ll stage ti . iln when i iiute nml house n pubii i an cniifeiii s tigieeil upon a coin pioinlsit resolul loll Willi h they hope to bine In Piesldenl llardlni, s haiiils bile this week. The i ouipi inn lui' C'lnbiidlcs thn heiusii plan of declaring the slatn of wai wllh (lei many and .Mnilil i at uu end nml adds tin si unto pio visions lesel'lllig Allli'll. .Ill propel I v and other i Ights. The iIiiiiiiii i nl Ii lonfeiees Si-nut c lllli In ink of Nibiaska and Hepre setilatlio I-'looil of ' 1 1 Kl li I ii i, lib d In for the filial i mil n n- e todai atlei the lepuliln mis had ptevlous ly anangeil Ihelr i onipi omlse rr -i llll lull, icfuse-il to sign Hi icport and saiil that wllh oilier ileuioi rath col leagues they would oppose the t pulilbiin plan to the cm! over whelming lepublUiin majorities In licit h si'liale and house, howi.'Vei wen said to leave no doubt if adoption of the rullli'li-ll- e draft Plan lor Action. Action on the cotiipi omliie reso lution (omoriow Is planned in tlm house and llnally In tin senule Thuisdiiy '1'he confereilce repo.l wan presented to lioth Hides bite to lIllV. I ' 111 1 .11 It I ll' 1 I'll el ci m on both sides s.i III Hint Ihe final illtl iisslou would not bo proline ted and the re. ptihlliutiH Willi they hoped to liav lhi peace measure sent In the lilt i I boiise by I'llilny In expc I lit Ion e.f Iih signature hy Ihn president be lorn the l-'oiiith of July. Sallsfaillim ou r Ihn comprouilsn was expressed by bollui senate and hoiiso i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-, ti lenders, Chairman Porter ol the Iiouhii foielgu affnlu commlltee was pleased that Ills plan for ileilailng thn war ut an end had been an-cpled Instciid or the Knox leMolutlou lepe.-illng thu war tleelarntliuiH. Heniitor Knox, however, gain out a slalemetit in. during that both pin iih accompllnh ed the same result. " I lol ll the senaln and hniisn for tuning." Kcliiitoi- Kiiux said, "effect thn lepeal of thn war declination de sired." Thn seiiato e-onferees In mpkllig eoncessloiiH giue away nothing ot Hiibslancn In Ihelr Instructions, ho H.ild, adding that a ichiiIiiHdii ot congress Holt a stain of war Is at an end "nee i shiii lly liqieals the pr.or (war) lesoliilloii ' Tell of ( iiiiipiiiiulM I lie text of the i our n, proinlse IoIIowh. com- J'eitloii I - - That Ihn state of war declined ti, cxM( bdween thn Impe rial Gei man gineinment and tho I 'lilted Minu s ,,f Ani. iica by the Joint resolution of digress ap piini d April ll. 1917, is hereby ill -i lui d al an cud. Heelloii 2 That In making this declaration, and us a part of il Ihee are expnusly i eserved to tha I'lifted States of America and lis ha tloiials, any and all lights, privileges, Indemnities, i c j ii e-.i 1 1 nm or advan tages, together with t hi lights to en force the same, to which it or the v have bee nine entitled under thn tirms of the arinlstl. e ngned Si veinber II, 1 0 1 S . en any exlensirns or mi ii I If I e-.i 1 1 1 1 1 ih thi-renf. or win h wcro aiqulied bv or are in the po" session or the 1'nlteil States of Amer till by reason eif Its parti, ipallon in the war or lo which lice luiKonils have thereby beioine ilghifiillv en tilled; or which under the Meaty f VerMiillles have been sllnuliied for its or their belief 11; or to which it Is entitled as one of the pilr.ipnl n' lied and atvioi laled powers en to which It Is entitled bv virtue of an act or acts of c ongrc-ss or other wise. Win Dis'lnnsl at Hml. Set Hon S--Thal Ihe state of wir declared to exist bet wen thn Imp rial nnd royal Austin 1 1 iingnl . n government and ihe rniieil sta'cj of Amerb n bv the Joint ietol,i of congresic approved Dccml,er 1917. Is hereby el" lined it a1 end Section -That In m.ikitc; ihn de latalmn, and Hs part nf it 'He e arc expressly reserved I" 'b t'et'ed III. lies of America and I'- ein'i r , is nn", and all i Igllts. iirivil. u'. leic . nines, i eparutteiiih or aiH ci' i gel her with the tight tn inf. Isame .to which it or ihe. " I eonie entitled under the t. i t i 'ainil-lfcc signed Noveri'l " ' ' or am extensions or n .1 f theie.if. or which were ,, ii or an In Ihe possession of th. Stairs of Ann rl. by n ie parlli Ipiition In the war " Ho nationals have therein fl ' 1 n s . . h I -, f i'l w h on i ler rightfully entitled, or win the treaty of Saint Genua 1 or the treaty of Trl in"' ' stipulated for Its ni linn or lo which It Is cntltb I the principal allied nnd . -. t,a i e be. n l . n e f " i . . e r-f '-ll nfl'lpil bv powers, or to wnirn it is virtue nf any act or nrun of . ongrctii, ir otherwise To Itctiilll Property (ection 5 All propei tv nf the Im perial Geiman gi.i'inmee ,.r its miceessnr nr sucicssnrs, ind .r all (lermaii t'ltl.iti.ils win b .i on . . ,- r'-- i ii- I'n.i ! u . ' ' ilflU 1 S. 1411 -U 44-.