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RELIABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE THE MORNING OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER v LIlVftF! SWORN NRT PAID CIM't'LATION. MAY FINAL EDITION"! Ii-.ly 34,1371 . r.day 35,292( ,rW&V rr-i rx , r ... PL. XV, NO. 273. BURKE NAMES TEH ummii innn mjh mum Judo 8 vato and 2 Tribal rneys Appointed Commissioner TWO TULSANS NAMED O urn and Ward Arc on Reduced List of j Appointees PARKER IS NOT CONSIDERED ("cr "npsioner Unable to Find ; able Man for Educa tion Superintendent r p TIMMONS v l tt Correipeiliflf-tit. V'iT'i.V. Juno 30. Right p cl unl two tribal attorneys v.r ii'.il liy Indian Comiuls- I i irki today for Oklahornn to r " tomorrow. Wlth the an- rut of the niinuw It wa ' t tiuif Hurko linil decided to r t ",v eight probate nttornevK f eleven, hm originally cnu fi , 1 .ind that this number w .uld bp further reduced ' " ix within a few months T) nt vv proli.ito nttorner" who -..t-i "i . rrldny arc: William i Mr.it.i. Peter Plochemnnn T' ' W N" Dannenburg. S.ipulpa: T . II ,cli. McAleFter; M. S Rob-' Norio.ir. J. It- Kin lex. Ard r i It br r Crockett, Durnnt, and I 'nk' of Hugo. J U ne 1 of Tulsa to serve as tribal a" rnty f .r the Creek nation, and wl h C5 C McVay of Ardmore as t 1 ml attorney for the Chickasaw. Cl-rk Was.-on of Antlers was ap 1 nt .1 flnmclal rlerk to Victor I ke superintendent of the fl e elv-1 dl .ed tribes The contract with Wal-1 Pi- .1 Trtlmhllll as nttornev for th I ( i 'awn will not expire until Julv 1 1 1 nnt riimmfs.lnnrr lltlrbn Klnli.il i ni Rsor would be named before ' at d lie, I ,t urke served notice that the pro- i r-3 e :i i rncj'H are expected to func- , i 'r-. a nrvv on ami that their tobs 1 vv ' i no rlnecure They will be, pr v.,e 1 from Washington Instead i ci it itirma. he said. If the pro file . nevs Ret rowded In their w -rk e tribal attorneys will be a-.el ,rt expected to help them Silan for l'mlxito Offlcl.iK. Tt- .h.ite attornrv.s receive a 'I' ''00 a vear, with f3 a da i rv.pi n.-es while traveling in "i , anil II a dnv outside the T ie 'nh.il attorneys are paid vnh and 5 a day travel- f 1 tl.irreld endorsed eleven i ipP' lntment as prohnte at- n'irke only nppnlnted eight "h rn seven w ere endorsed j m,nn,Unr!:;;i,h r education for the live I'1"" ' , ,,c -as never serlouMv I 1 f .i th , berth. Hurke said, ff. J T, -ia i i I office, Parker probably 1 i- I";?.',, Pf,i,,n" laying, 10 " ,M.r- were rereiven irom oi: ii Thursday afternoon ig the ippoTmment of T I i pra-tic orney of this r ..."...I C?cek auor'ney. and r Dcchman. also of Tu1h.i. as of P' i nrv for this distrl. 'i lienhman nnd Ward have .-isi.-lents of Tuls.i for a mini- 'nn, Iieiehtnnu coming here . s ago Slme then, as a prae i i nne, he has come In dl nta i Willi niimfroiis Indian ases Ward about eight .150 was associated with the niuooal attorney, and Is fa -with the duties of his new- 'iman'B duties pertain to the 'i'n of all Indian probate r uc. in th s ri tr et n north- Ok .itinma, th boundarle of ' Have not yet been definitely vviu.i win nave cnarge aa '-j io,- (n,. vrceK inui.ins in ii"ii of their affairs with . e me nt ix.rn.in of Sapulpa wns also an or hapuipa wns also . in.im.ite ,nr ii.iiion.ii ; in.) He spent the pant w ...mr.Kton trMng to build t Wratlicr llrlngs , liango of The New Jeihey' boxing rules re ""' ''1o'ls lr V. M. IUds OitUng. !ntro t,at the ring shall not be es , . . ' TliHngs of another milni-torm in ,,,.,,, 18 nn. more thnn feet on' ' "Iricnl Workers ! ' vlrtnl.y of Ta...e;)uah has c..,d ,'c ' J ,hn " , ... , i the postponement of the flrt Y . M liCailCC ) aae OCnCl lei t d ns far ns they can 1 . n- u building in Tuls.i and I f 'tn natural downward 'e. ninibers of the Tulsa ' r.' Ii. I niei national Hrolh ' I'll, riri.-al Workers voted " wiles i , .ciiucc their own wage Jr Ire voluntary cut .is .ip i i j i,. i ,, i hapter of more than ' m 'n - .is a dollar a dnv j'"" " e 'h. ,1,. hna been $10 a day The r.j. so,B lnIO effect (lie Your Home Paper The World will be mailed to you reg ularly while on vour va cation; 20c per week, tall Osage 6,000, Circu lation Dept. smmmsumt About Relations To Ex-Show Girl I'tHIvI.Kl': 'i. 1 inlc '1 1 1. J in" -! nk n. ,in, i, mi 3" aiinii.i'i :! la.leci tne s.h a' i.t J.i wmlihv : ew x '.ti b A. Ml bu n k in i cci naiing retcrcn his ifl.it, with Kli.rriK II. J.eeiln. fin ,nei- Itionlu.iv show ml named bv Mrs. Anne f. Miillinnii in her affirmative dc-fenx. ng,iint hci bust and suit tor dlxonr. All da.v tftlllm.i.i replied to qiic tioii fi..i question In one mt way "I refuso to answer, on t tie K'otmd it might tend lo in. rim iiiaio mi'. Atn.1. bv the principal In the iIivoiii bittlc, a large .towd gathered on the street today to i'ih a glimpse ot them. Moru thin half of these wern women, iuiilnn tro machool girls to gray. luti i-d giundmotht-rH. "ii onl a lew oroasionu did Mr. StlllmHii n lu't.rs mn-.Tcd m biniRiiiK out an afflrmaile aim w'r .Mr. Sltllman aineid Ihelr (iie8llonn only whin they r.-r.'ned to Klltn of Jiivrlly t,i hlH wife. 'I. .night it hiik unnoiintTil that the cTn-d.exanilniitlnn 0f the banker had been i ompleted It una raid that Stlllm.in'H Iiuwcih would (oinplet.' their eane agaliiHt , rn. Snllm.in tomorruw, mj that u II fn lure hearipKH would be devoti-d to her counter attaek. An Indir.-ulon of the nature of thin rountei attack camn today In the numrrmm quentlonn which Htlllman rcf imed to anHWer. Thifip Innulriex. It uas Mild, ought to brliiK out thit the banker wiih In. ilm.iif' with Mik ledx In N'cw York, on 1 n l'and, aboard Ihh y h lr t h. Moib i . ui'd i l-i w Mi i e. and tlin Hh" I him ti, ilnl- dren. In 1" Is. .' moMiis and ano l.er. w lio died nt bi-'h In 1311. : STATE DEMOCRATS iWILL REORGANIZE ou Convention to Reshape the Entire M'achine in Oklahoma - ... . . . . TP. MFFT vi Ff-RR flWY I W IIIUU I llf I UUI1WI III I . Delegates to t onlerenco Are . . , W lie (ilVCll V rCC Hand Say Officials' of Party ny Aflnt.i! Vrrm ytntn wire. I OKLAHOMA CITY, June .10 A 1 Plan for a Mate-wldo democratic I convention, virtually a nominating convention, to be held in the near future, was outlined hern late todav I iw th., three me,, nnnolnted nt a b5 tho three men appointed nt a meeting of the state committee last Dicember to reshape tho constliu- Hon of th" stato tentral committee, Tnelr proposals, they stated, mean complete reorgan.it.oir of tlm democratic party tn Okla-! IlOllin. ' The three men named at the l)c- ceniber tiiectlng were Judge A A Ponnld fir Hugo, ileorge linn -1 man of Kingfisher, and 11. I., l ogg, , of CI Iteno. They were authorized o report bnck at an adjourned ineet- ing oi ine state lonimiuee on ,iuiy 1921. They mailt) their plana i r . , V . T" hero today, however, aa they "'id ".iiplcte,I the r outline. ,J ft 'f ",'", '.f ?t'n,$"& f", J") 's, " ' ' !,h ''f "?n V,.r Inilnv Hon eve. as thiv flrft gun In the 152'j campaign, for election of a state and congressional delegation Delegate' to the proposed stato I licligati". cnnfeience or "nominating c,-iiiven-1 a,1nou"" " " .... , tlon.'' are not to J instruct, d how'w"" Hr,l'i the eight-ounce mltls were to vote, nor will thiv be bound by unit rule, according to tho plans out-.noxing commission jinn luo.- . ,,.. , lr(, urK trmI ,, , Vll,e(1 h nilll ,,.,.,, lined here. Tlie will be chosen ;'' x:nu"''' yarietv. Manager of hot ,lwn tn pi ogress simiiHaneouslv The on through precinct and county meet - I fighters Inspected the glove and S-,iks lit Opposition. 1 feren. e of Ihe foil, i nilwav brother- lnt-r patterned nfter the f.lralght : pronounced Ihrm satisfactory Mondell immedunelv followed n,,(1 ,i,slrmen - bv fin the largest pmty nominating convention plan. In Announcement lnt '"fnt tnaf tun yvlth a vlgnrinji spc. .-h In opposition ,.( B will In al Medlniih tem vogiie belore the passage of the tate i ring would measure .0 foot on cacti to the nmendtm nt but, the lady trom p, nuiinien.ince .,f wuv men will primary law. .icnidlng to tho com-lde Instead of IS as originally an- i Oklahoma prevailed I ' ...Misirt" ov pA.;k tkv liiltteonieii The convention, according to ten-ito i tntlve plans. 1 to be held In OUli-'nf nnma mia C It In ribrua.y. 132J ; tn the smaller arena rni w .is ac c ni The plan to h nigaiil.f , In the id, however, bv Itbk.ird I'.ght fol i ' in risi I i i 'N I . viii. TWIJ lowers expressed the opinion th if the larger ring would b.i more sd- pnP,TpnWp pflip Tn nil V 7 , , v,.u wn,.,. .w . C. A. camn for bovs tn to tho tlmn scheduled for the second tamp, Julv S - 1S Tho second camp will take place July 19-:!i, at Cimp T.ihlequah Tho boyn w'lli make tne tup in large motor truck Willi n apeelnllv designed body The truck will In capable of si lting 50 bov-H. nnd n nailer will conv. v luggage The bov.s will start e.nlv- In the morning nnd will reach camp by supper time C W. Blakcv hov' serretarv, ex. pe. Is the .. imi to be thoroughly dried out" long before the date for beginning the camp, ns the camp la Incited on a rocky DIUII. Noi l hern .Srgin round (Jullly. Joeph Wcawr. negro, waa found guilty of a vagrancy charge In muni cipal court Thursday aftornoon and was fined $90 nnd coats and 21 days In Jail Although the negro Pleaded clemenry on tho grounds that he be given a chance to rciurn to hi homo In Omaha. Neb . wnero he said he was needed very bad'y. Iildge ! I) PrentWe decline 1. pe .an.-, of the inn-11 pi"t re.ord -iiv in " I h it ' h . i wet. ' - it'i' ii i h ei n negioe- ..f hi b i n.J n T.i now ' S.'no IIBtl H en r. m tlm ,ilinnr t , 41 SO. Viacws Advt. ABOVE A MILLION More Than $1,100,000 Put in CoffVrs of Richard by Advam-p Sale iTO OPEN GATES EARLY (Crowd (o I5e Lot in at 8 ! o'Clock and Will Have Long j Wait Before the Battle WILL USE 8-0UNCE GLOVES Mitts of Thio Weight Favor able to Jersey Boxing Com mission, Says Tex .Ail 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 ;l I lll-lfl Hi (if Ibc llcllll spj .faipciulcr ntfalr will bo found on tlie eport p.mc. NIJW YORK, Jiiim 30 - More th.in CO, 000 seat for the lenipe -i 'ar pentler fight nt Jetfej, been old and morn than In In the coffers of I'romotor Tex , I'.VarMeaiiy 'bee.! wieirh'Sr Rood j weather ha bran piomled by thr foreias'rr at W.IRhlliRton. , I The total rxpenre f the fight. In- ielmllni' ttm SMlll.nnil tvnme 1m e.tl. i mated at $1.1100.000. A. the Kile h . alK.nlv i.hnhi.iI that miirh .ml there I I...... is a ihatiie that ecry unu of the '11.1.13 seal In tlm arena will be fulid. theio Is a chanco that tho t:.ite"'wlll be $l,r,70,ooo, or more in three lime that of liny prevl- us fiKht In history. The tirst I.iibc offer to bet on the Dempsey Carpcntler fight was i- Joday porled on the ltisldn iiiib mnrkct 1 H.iler. inemlter of a Pro- kerage house, volunteered to bet 40,000 or any part of this mini at S to fi that Carpentlei- would not rnme out for tha seventh round. There wete hardly any taker. 'Ii Open ,,ilo ni h ii. in, The galea of the arena In Jersey City, wherein Oempsey and Carpcn tler will box for the world' heavy, weight championship on Saturday, will be opened lo tho pulillc at S n. m., I'romotor lfickanl announcm tonight. The first preliminary bout will Mart at 1 p. m principal In th limit hnvn lieen Instl- the ring at 3 p. m . eastern daylight j saving time (2 p. in., cistern annul- - nj time . anil 1 I p m tand- uiKn particularlv dcslroun ,,at there i,P a little delav oa po- j slide in (he presentation or th" con-, leN. lri" rase the six preliminary 0(,,.U1V ,mp , , .,nli,.lnniPli Un effort will be made t,, Krlnc Iiemnsev and ( 'arin ntler nto the ring Immediately after tho scml - flnnN In order that there may I "-o.no wait for the ,pec.n-( ..' i. ...i ,i,.,i n.., ..in i, n good-slwrl nAn,t ul,.a ,.-..., ,1 nt nalrnna fne the , $r, Rci.ts on hand when the gate are i nn,,nPa. -Thp n w, b unusually long i ,,,., ,,,., ,. .,. ,rW nrtivitv In . ', Al, ,ol(Ii tlloro , be 'b011t giftoft ,r, W!ltll4 ai,hough thin I ...i i i,. ,i,mc tiers deen. Heine ,v, .. ton c.Ik,. of Hie arena, i .hi ine verv niii -ok- m me i.i.-i , roarmnM r'ow ., h,ivc. nn proximate aweep of t.SOn fe.it. tho arena I, fioo'fee, ,n diameter, KlghPOnnco love Selrrt.il. .... !- I "H I Kight oiincn gloves will be th" I wenpons used by Iicinpsey and Cur- j tientler In their m itt ii tor ine t nam. plonshlp Saturday This ' '"- I '""' f' "' ",.L .nounceu. kiivc riae " some mnu live crfect that Manager i icwnnnia the I'arpentlr r canii had obe.-t.il vnntngeoug to the challenger, since f)nm f L... . ' ,., , . , i Wcsl Tulsa Church lo Hold llaznr Toiiirhl InJii- wherein Ih'i" will be pleni-llie for he ives m , prefty -ntn 'es and i;.ii mi-nfi. of horns j make .lud i ' mov ,.' of i ti ip ! through Knglind ind Kiirnpe, for. the ear In spO' al tini"!'- and for the I appetite In home made refreshment i will be liven bv the Ladies Aid so cletv nf the west Tulaa Methodist church Friday night on the church lawn The purpr.se of the bazar la to raise nione) far church work. Tha women, whi have raised JIuO for tho new church building In three month through salia of food, are holding the bnzar for a lmilar purpose. Miiro Dry Olflri'tf, Nainril, WASII1NOTON, Juno 30. In ternal Revenue Commissioner BUlr announced appolmmen's of the fo iovving fedcial preh-.blt! n li nit T i I' H M i - i ' ' I. ', .. 1, I . HI . . I ' '11'" d ' I li. 1, I i ... 1 c ul , . a- XI'.' N. ,, Kn I -l h f H.l ' ' l ) ' . , I i" It 111 j ii- aJ j Urs at Omaiiii- TTLSA, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, JULY 1. 1021 Lardner Doing Until tie and Lluno into niNi; w i Aitn.srn il;i:VT Ki-K. N V. Tliiiiclnv e 1, rti-n.lH (he mnno'oriom (trind in 'ill oxpi ami f .in now on 1 won I r'il!---- light M kind of work at lerpey CM I jr. Mv hi live training wound up I". dav with a. newdon held behind lohed dori, but no far I haven't made no xei ret of what I have been doing nd will ri-mnln open and above li"irl to the ind lll"i TMMrlHT Ik . K. ltWing at A a. in 1 eat 11 light I'll uk rant and lead the paper and then took off the old oat nnd spa i red . Ight page with the old UP-wri..-,. I'l'ins m'-oili nueiMMMi to the , ii. unl i, whl. h i mil' i ler- t in. I'm., i. it u n and am k' i.l i " ,P,,t' "'it It di.ln t i 'i. in th. t . i I ,. L'" I he ill-.' l. I in i. In ne will en how i". Ind . ft. , and will h I- ii Sut in . I iv . 'Ml tor tin . o.. w -'I in' hl'lmr r-i APPLEBY MAY NOT Ss:;GET DRY LAW JOB, i . WiishuiRloii HcliovpR Hc'Ovpr a Thousand Leaders I Has Hcen Legislated Out of State Post Ul II MAMP MFDnnWs n luu i it nil i- 1 1 1 i i iir w . . w Unofficial Information De clares lie In Slated for Directorship Hy H N. TIMMONS I CHICAOO, June no.- More than WorM stuff ri.rror..inilni a thousand railway union loaders, WASHINGTON'. June SO. Has repre.entlng 1.500,000 railway em John W. Appleby been luglalated out J ploycs, will conveno in Chicago of his Job" Thursday In an effort lo prevent n That win a question being asked tie-up In the tuition's transpnrtntlon here tonight. When Appleby was I syatems. These union Isadora will appolnttd It was underwood tniu when the office of supervising fed eral prohibition agent wa abolished Appleby would bo made, nl.'ite pro hibition, director. pi CI union! y umn i i onion ion ......... ii. sharii nnd tha , today announced the abnllshnienl of e .liamplonshlpjthe position of supervising federnl sti ll, ted to enter prohibition agent. Almost at the Prohibition rnmmlsiloner naves .name time It wan learned unofficially that M. 1". Meadow. "'" recently retary to nator H-ridd Ik, billon dlrec'or ll.iiii ld l .VnncoiiiiiilHiil Senator llnrreld would not deny nr confirm that Meadow had been ,,,.,.,,,,, ,, ,ls BlntP prohibition dl- rertor When n-ked wh.it would be- come of AnnleM. however, Senator Jtarreld said that h understood that ha would have In Oklahomn the meor, a Job that he now- ha ti... i.,,..,,i -.1.1 V, Ih... ...ftnlil hrt nn ma,n office such a Apidebv ha been holding In the dlstrb t and surh work "will be cnsollda d with the ,.,.rr. .,,..! i. tha rtir..cinr,i (,f the various state"' Mice n ice i'I.akiii-s Qit-nti nu vi-rin vinsiipii. ... .... Miss Alice Konertson again clashed swords with republican floor lender Mondell today when ohe snrikc In snnnort of sn amendment to the naval annronrlaflnn bill con- ccrtlng under one head the several hiirentni In the nnvv department which have charge nf naval nvla.lon. jus nonrrtson ue laieu ine auop- ,on nf ,,,. ,-, mendment meant good uoiiseKe. P,,,g i n i nsrra.iml sen-. VVANrr AD DKPARrMKNT New Closing Hours Ctfectlve July f.th the Classified Advertising or Want Ad Department of the Tula World will e o dally end Sunday at 8 p m. Heretofore this depart ment ha remained open until 0 p. m. In maltln Ihla change In the clnalng tlmo It I our belief that more efficient aervlco can be rendered the adxertlwr try closing at 6 o'clock. Jx'ot only will II enable ua to have better supervision over our employe hand ling classified ndvertlsliiB but It will reduee tu A minimum tha mistake and wrong claialfkation of ad by the mechanical department, which all mean better gervlee to thu advertiser. Thl change in closing time la not a new custom, for newspaper in moat other rltle the sit of Tulaa have found that in oloaing tho Want Ad department st 6 p. m., the builnoaa Ii handled more aatlHtac torily h feol sure that our advartuiet will co onors Wont wl) ua by phoning or bringing in Hitlr i - -' i - p. m. Light Work typewriter tne rress liox N' f .lkeil lin toiilber fo (rrf no bki a Ww .lfiev ' 'in em in hi 1 kep Kitting In tiont of m ii'il sticking a i bib In my itoniaili in. I asklna mm tn .hou inv I ebnl tthli h ''""Piha would look at and lead It and i hen nak me what It mil. I an It, mil1 I would nrow him the word pith and tell him what It meant. Then brother dlgule,l lilmeelf like; a 50 dollar fight fan and bai mi my neck hollering frog and yel low slacker While I wrote a 10(10 word, with mv mouth abut I ill a pretty good lunch but nrm tlcally no imppei a ti,,,,.,,,,,, i. .-,h,. ,i. ,;, firnoi.n, which the'trnffl ri Idnv I'Oll.f Hrtk( , n. ,,, , nln, , hr rxH,,, .inn. i ..in ,i. n, ,i, ,..,, ,,,, ,-o i to e n.iw Kril aim it-MM' lo' soittii inirK.- I.. ,1 filend or mine tiaiuLU-Ham lleneacf. the foothill i , , f, o,. ,) , v . , . ,,, pn, , 1 1, ,n 1 nrr tin r. ,i hi . I tile w . i, , n ,.ei. 1 mean "ihh m.i w ivurn i-' ami "AIIM I Ii "' IA',1 II- I RAIL LABOR VOTE AGAINST PAY CUT of Union Men Convene to Halt Tie-Up RP PPT AAP,P Ql AQU ,i i w w i iTiiuk. uui iui i 1 Jewell Hopeful That a Big ' r (ieneral Strike May Be Avoided decide whether the woikers ahull nlilde by the Unltrd Hlatna lallwiiy labor hoard's ordefi slMtliliig wages 12 per ient, whether then, shall be a walkout permitted, or whether fur ther eftorl shall be I'tiiplnved In Ueeklng a com,,iomle arrangement. ,., , ,, f.im(1 nn, ho ,iP,.iRrc,i t the c bed- tiled ciinferen. e, hec.iuse uch hii nr der would have lo be backed up In many Instances bv a referendum vote of members of many of the unions which h vet hnvn not ex prehs.il their sentiment bv ballot. Vote Not All In. II M Jwell inesldent of tb- rail way eniplnve' department of the Ainerl. nn l'i drr.'il Ion of Ijihnr nald the referendum vole of ihe shop r rafts workers hart been . oniplrteil and would he, announced shortl. II Is iclinulv leported th.it the of flcial count backed tin unofficial reports thai the shop crafts uniknnj had overwhelmingly rejected the. wage slash The executive . mini II , of Ihe federation shop craft has c ailed the six presldenls of the . rafts to hurry to Chicago Other railway unions, which hnvn already taken a referendum vote. In rlude the metal workers, signal men. elatlonary engineer and mnltitc nanri) of way men There will be tepriaentatlves In addition to the above unions, of the engineers, firemen, conductor, iialnmen .sxvlte liui.-n and rltrkii at the Chli.igo . oticlave .Irvvcll Is Hosru, Mr Jewell was hopeful todav that a etrlke would be averted anil bllll - I self thought It would be If there were proper m opcianon irmn nn- . . . ,n ,,.,, .,nilU Tulsa World J. HOWAT'S FATE IS IN JURY'S HANDS I'iiM' nf Mine loibor h ad and His AsL-t;int Is Near In ( linia MINERS WAIT VERDICT Thousands of Workers (iather to Learn Oulcnmt' nf Trial for Calling Strike 'EITHER REBELS OR SLAVES' ITiimn AIom Miml ."iirlil in il trial Court Says Laborite in Talk to Workingmen ui'i.i.iri'i.v. I'liI.fMMI S, Kan. June 10 The 1ui in i lie i aue of Alexander llowai and August tiiirihv, l-napectlvelv tooHldent Hhd vb e piesldetit of ills iiii I II, I'nlled Mine Woikets, on I for alleged violation of tin- miliiiil him I Ion of the Kansas omt of Industrial relations law. had not reached n verdict al I'.' 0 1 n ib" k this morning. .IlidKe Itnsa iellie.1, leaving Inst ructions thai the Jin v be pei-mlllcil to dellbl l'Hte lull II 1 .10 a ni and n veiilbt, If n.i.hed lo be se iled nnd read at the opening of roiut. The urv retired at I :o o i liii li 'hN iiioinlng, no veidlct having been roii-l died I'oi.t'Mm'H. Knn . June ,10 -The i",'-v """"" ,!",n'1, """" I'1" .."I A li.kBtiiti.r I nU'ii Mini Atlfc!lltl Hon by, president and vice ptesl- dent of lite K inn mine worker be gan It deliberations til 7 oVloi k to night The trial of Ihe two mine worker official, charged with vlo iHtitig tin- criminal provlalons of the Kansas Industrial eoiirl law bv call ing a stilke last l'ebriiary at a mine of the (ieorge K M.n kle Tuel com pany, began Monday. I'.v.'iiiiliiiillon Short. Two stale wtHusses, in iiibllllon to 10 yeslerdav were examined till morning nnd the prosecution rested Ten minute Intel, without a wllnea for Hie defense having been called to Ihe ala ml. the defense also rested. Judge Ho In Instructing the Jury dlreeleil I hill It b" ileeidnl whether Hmvat and Imrcliv had used their . . , . , , . I power tn nil the s rlke and said t i tw , ...iil. be found gu y n ., in - 'l''"'7' "' "r11f.p' '"V 'V ,' " ' i' meeting of miners. Willi a sneaking and miisl- i il program iiiiangod. began early tonight 111 th- ellv park. Approxl mutely I .lion miner were present. The Jury still wn deliberating at 10 o'clock after throe hours unln lirrupt'd session. Ol.t.ilioiii.iil Make Talk. W. H. Fiei'tnim, jireelilenl of the Kansas Stale l-'edeialloii of Labor, vvns unable lo aitend the labor mas meeting tonight because of the death of bis fathei In Ardnmre, Okla. The prinrtpHl sin us, i- was pan Morgan of nn Oklahoma labor paper. I'nb.n men In Kansas must b" one. or two things now " I login said ' Hither slfivi-s or i ebels. . slave to comnlv with the HidiiHli il cnutt liw r rc In I- If the v don I oinplv. Thank Hod we have a rebel In Kansas ' JAPS DIG UP'THE YAP AFFAIR Affirm Their Claim to llan tu Asrlaliiiii .Meellng. roKIn, June I'D.- The I.eagno of Nation assncintloii. an orgBnlMilon leponsnred bv Haion Fhibusnwa. a 'lending financier and for a long time 1 president of the Toklo chamliei of I commerce, went on record today aj , rtn. Inrlnr that the .Innanese mandate j ,h(, KlnnrJ of Yap 'must stnnd " ,, clei Ision iielltier reeiulrlng nor ju- ilfvlng alteriilon." The nss'Vlation o'o took the stand that the principle of arma I inent retilcton reeiulies the con Illusion of an Anglo American- Jap anese entente and uigi'd an ex '. hange of opinions to thli end ! LONDON, June!; 30 The Cnlted Stites government huh tentatively approved eeitnln i n.i lif n ntlons whh h are lo be wiiiten into I be pro Inn i d new xngl'i .l.ipanre tieary. bin the renewal hi- b"n held up binding referen. e i.l Ihe mailer to ii, e dominion' pat ilanients II wai binned from in official ouni thli i afternoon Tho liiterii.iiloinl News Service was informed thai when Japan's ar reptance nf a postponement had heen sei'ur' d and Ihe u vised text of the tre'itv hud been pla ed before. Ihe Impel ml eolifelet). c Premier Melghen of Ciinaibi and Premp r Htlg'ies "f Xuli a ha, de. lined lo ap prove ii until they i mild i otisuit vvbh Ho li governments The prut-Mure or tlie . v.-nt of thi d. 'ax w'hn h involve .i . i.i- ' 'of pie-ii.nl Ir.ilv teim i - ii' tain Hui H Is lent net) t t ivrn MV Iihood thai in.ltler, nil b ha itened. In. wiling streft refn e.l to r. . . 'the ex'iet nature of the revisions I According to tin Pall Mail Oiiitette. 'whuh Is eoc to the government the '.iblnil I. .is child d i" I'luvv th 'II' .. I , i , , . ' . IV I.'!' i hfl i4U..i l.dVi Ue.i ; . '" I 1" ni"! I upon Ihe aftltiidn of the 1 'nit e.l 1 State and India. rim wuatTiIsii Tt'l.SX. Inn. ei Min. .nn, 17, mini miiifi a'i . .! v I. K I. VII. ..t X frullv '..'I v nt- v . I . .cut t Ii I ,utlei1y g I -t.ird.. 20 PACKS Is Xcic ( 'liii f Justice ol I he Supreme ( our I SI William Howard Tail. U I ii ii il ,,.i r..i the post of i 1 1 1 f in I . . i ill. i .ii e of lultt e tin wo .1. v ii It rtcHd.nl ll.ildlng to i. it.., p ih . 1 1 1 I .lohlisoll BEGIN TRIAL -OF A! ITll TUtTi1 T PACT Ml I I I J I nr I" I I iM.1l" Police 'Under-Cover' Man Prosecuted as Head of Conspirators CASE IS IMPORTANT Accusal inns Against Chief of Police and Officers Are. Hinged on Testimony Colvln O. llrndy, formerly polk'tl undercover man, rhnrg.nl by the eouniv attorney Willi receiving, fVtiH v' -sor -a. . . i:t it.J 1 stolen properly, Thursday nflernoon hiinilllallnn to him In the adoption look the wltneiKi sl.iml on hi ownlof Ihe Ilornh dlsarninmcnt amend- behalf and after an hour of .iie llnnlng, the greater part of which was ilevoleiil lo a gruelling cross examination, hod plainly helped his own cnn very liltle When h wne excused from Ihe stand at ii o'i lm k coint .i.llniirned I lilitlt 7 10 o'clock ThniHilnv llteht. at xx 111. li time the taking of testi mony for the defenn." wan resiiinid. The sl.lte rested lis i use nun I list the former nffleci with Ihe conclu sion of Ihe testimony of William Mr. Culloiigh, sheriff, about 3 o'clock Thursday nflernoon Stiilr's Hint- WHiiom Cnllr.l. The state's star witness nnd on whom they rely largely for n convic tion Is liny Ob ken now at liberty nn bond and who has confessed to .stealing the I'nrd auto which llrndy I le charged with receiving. Dlcken i look the stand shortly after 2 I o'c lock and admitted stealing the car from a leane about three mile wet nf Ileggs I 'I'll ear. which wa the property of W. IS Itiiwvvo, he drove to Tula, where he turned It over lo llrndy about 7 o'i lock nn the morning of April fi, three hoitril after he bad stolen It from the lease Dlek- enn claimed that lie toe the car to pay .iff n debt to llrndy which he owed a H repair tun on n nines, w-lil.-h Itrady had wnrkod nn several week before vent t his. Thu It becamo apparent According to Dlcken' I ".linoiiy, ihe niitl-deflclency bill would ag-ilu a, Itul'k car which he h.i 1 pur-, he fought out In emigre, chased some tnnnthi before from Kriiuin fur Vlrlillng, fa I Itnwell, and which he eti.v to In a. linliilHtrHtb.il circle It was be stolen, broke down on the Rnndlswlcl that the president yielded on Springs rod early In Mir-ii nnd 'the Ilornh disarmament amendment he employed Hrady tn bring It ntnin the n.ivv hill and the Horall nntl lowu and repair II Wh.v vl.ltlng defn-l ncy In the army bill only be Irdy' garsge one day he said I la v . a uae the fiscal year begin tomor Ward and Hov Meacham eji'iv-e up row and It 1 necessary to have the and he I Pickens) irn in auotner cat going to lUggs. Mole fur In Par Hills. Not long nfter, he testified, Hr.ily came to him In PScgge, mid if the, police taking the mi nnd thii Jt'iV ni due as repairs p. kins ild I he told flradv thl. h-. vvn unnble to. pax and imieiv loin mm to emier! steal a nr and tiling It to hli'l or ho, would turn him over to th" Inivir api e company. railing In g' the money, on the. night of A pr II I. he said ne wcni to the lc, mo three mile west rf j Hegc, ni.,, id all night with Jeff I Rl.'ii fl. bl. who told him about HuwweM c.n About 4 o'cloi b the i next morning, be sild be walked Hi" ,I I'lll I ' v. hi. h 'I . I" II, boUe, ! ,c- --land- . . ,, IV lit, ' II-, I III. tin ' Inter., caught I'lHIII- I cir ii lb u j I-'a puib-i . fioni tneii lliinli l, ocx on Sliinil I "I f" Ih. the e. that It The rept. Collected ' puny whl. ' en- Hrii.i to Mini 'i nd I nld him nf ni m i-i Il"f dX. X, PRICE 5 CENTS HARDING ACCEPTS BORAH CHALLENGE Xfifiin.itl m of Taft, for ( liicf .histi.'c Means Unit If Is On ANGER WAS AROUSED Passage of the Disarmament Amendment Mas Caused Him Humiliation BREAK WITH PROGRESSIVES Breach With Administration Wide; .lolmson and Borah Voted Againsf Taft II.V II. N. 'I IMMttNS.' tVorld Hittt i nrreitiomMnt. WABIII.NdTli.V. dune .10,l'real dein Harding today definitely m e. pt.nl thij rh.'illenge to bat tle laid down to mm by Senators .lolmson anil Hornh. 1 'iiiiiiaiiMiivered hy IlnrMh tvvlca wlllnn ihn last Hi rue day. HardlnK. atli r cotinultutloii with advisers, Hilffemd up .iml sent in the long- def, tied Humiliation of William Hi. wild Tuft to be ihief Justice of ""' 'Upreme cmul, both Homh am iJohii..n undrratnnil (lenrly whul th and initiation meant. They piotiiptly votod against tits cotillr matlnn. I'or week Harding has held up the Toft malUir. lie apparently r nli7.il I Iml when the Taft nomina tion wint In the rift between tlm inl iiiliilsiriillmi mid tho progressiva lender would widen Into a yiiwnlng basin It linn been oxpcc.icil th.it the president vmuld hold up Ihn niiinliniiloii of Taft until fall, If lu ileril be ill.) not' promote Associate, .lusllce liny lo succeed Ihn lato Chief Justice White nnd give tho nssocl.ito Justiceship to foi mer Senator Hiillt eiland of Utah. Ailollirr Allci nnilic. Another alternative waa to put Heirenry of Statu HllglinM nt thn head of tho supiemn tribunal. Mr. lliirdlng leally midn up his mind " "mhk i i ii imi.in unu jiiiiiiou liile lilttt nluht. ,,,.,, , h. l.llnecH -.-... ineni to inn navy oiu unanimously in the i nate and with only four op posing viie In tho house! nnd htho llnrali nntl-duflclency clause to tn.t nrniy bill, thn president la said to hiiv.i mode up bis mind that ther.i was no longer reasnu In maintain an altitude of pi .ie., with Ilornh and Johnson when no pence existed. Soul Lcllcr In C.uigii'sM. Ah a iniitler of fact I.ito yesterday I tin prisld'iil enl a letter to con glees in wiih h after saying that ho also hinl b.'cn thinking of disarma ment and did not earn what partic ular f.u m the disarmament amend ment took This message wa nent only after It wnii rertalii that Horall backed by public opinion had won the disarma ment bout and that a wild statnpedn for the llnrali amendment would re sult is noon o the houso reached ihn amendment In the reading of the bill thin happened nnd thn Purler substitute, which tho prc.ildent favored never was voted on. Hut the liifssagn camn ton late to ikivh tlm president face. Aglln to day be ent a message to the house protesting against the antl-deflclency claiisw In the army bill which hn signed earlier III thn day. After pnlnting nut that thn army would have to discharge men enllrted for long perluds, Mr, Untiling gixa nnllce, that he would ank fnr ad- , diilona I appropriation later to pre. nvriM KIl ON PAOK TWO PAST rifillT suiivicn. ''ne nf Ihe mntl niodern appll-.-tn.es known to ilecirlcitv will ' bp apiroxlmatel I . seconds fioni tlm time required to deliver the blow-by-blow ties' riptlon of Ihe riempsey-Carpenlier tight at .lei-Hiy Citv Siitiirdnv afternoon to the ears of those w lyi gather be fore The World building for the return I'rohahly hf f-iR'cut fight erv Ice ever arranged in Tuls.i Is what The World lm to ofter .1 a re sult The Inst i uim nt In oues'lon I a in ig.ix ox i n.l It ii being lotned Tin Wo, Id the fiulit by the Ii.it rfv M i' i oi. i pin Thl Insi rum' nt. delb ilelv at tuned and eh 'i i' illy opei itod, will be pmt,.it.. fiom i .x. . oncl siorv window in Thn Wot Id hulld ing F-om It i wire will extend h.ii k liini Hie c'lii'irltl looniH and al Ihe other ci d nf tne wire 1 n pioiiMhiui -ii iIIhi- to telephone n.niiT h pi i - '"he World nn- i i .-. i' i id fight bulletins 1 i he I .er of th Inter t 1 1 Service telegrl 1 w ' to be connec ted v e ringside. V i ' i lerator c-ople tho pe ik the return ox in a moderately ,., , but so powerful Is ii." i" , .-nit Ing ni i il.iv of the In ' ,. . r. .-o,i. n , . I ,.i ' '1 v. , il I I I I ' o , ln.'k. i