Newspaper Page Text
RELIABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE THE MORNING OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER l A.iHMK HWOItK NBT 1'AtO I IKl'l'LATIU.N, Jl'KB FINAL EDITION II y 36,1 2fl lay 36JC5. Tl&ifesglKslfBitt r i ' Y, VOL. XV. NO. 2S0. HARDING AGAINST VETS BONOS BILL Pn silent Takes Stand in ojijujiition to Relief Measure , AGREFS WITH MELLON It Wmld Add Too Much to Aln idy Heavy Load of Taxation in Country "UNWISE AT THE PRESENT" Administration Favors Plan f.r Aiding Veterans but Would Wait Awhila WAHIINGTON', July 7. Prch. den Harding took a stand today ira n' thp passage of tho no-called Villi r bonus bill nt thin tlm. TV president went to tho capltol whi.o 'i n cnato had a bill under cons.dtratton on tho floor and In a terks i f Informal conferences with npubl,' rcnators In a prlvat room tn tho Ft n.ito office building, h Breed that a' Mon on tho bill be post P'lni J. Th. prfs.dent suggested to repub 11' an r. itors that the bill bo rc commiiUd to tho senate finance committer, from which It was fa voraMy rf ported. t Hi .nformed the senators that he acre- a wUh tho vlewa expressed by S. r. lary Mellon In a letter to Senator rroanghuyscn of Now Jer sey In which .Mellon opposed tho jiaisago of bonus legislation on the ground that It would add greatly to in' enormous ueot arm tax bur den umler which tho country now is staggering. The president told newspaper men that his principal object in going to tno eapuoi was to discuss with MnT3 tho speeding; up of tho measures for which ho vailed the spei ul session, namely, taxation and tariff He slid he hail also discussed tho bonus measure and that tho lidmln Irtratlon attitude was already known tj be favorable to the bonus. He Mid, however, that ho may "ex prtss to congress soon his present position in a morp normal way." According to what tho president told senators today, tho "present pouit n Is that it would bn-unwlfcc to pass the legislation nt this time. The president nlso discussed the possibility of a recess with various Jf.a'ors. Jr The president took tho soldiers' bonus problem into his own hands at a ' me when republican senators were badly split over it. Seru'ir Iyodge and other repub lican li aders who conferred with him incli, ated it woulit bo cx tremilv iliffirult" to pasx the bill atter the president's expreKSPd op rotltinn o the senato going on ftlth ,i f Thei .-oneeded that It the presi dent hid not backed up tho i-ecre-tary of tho treasury enough votes would have been mUBtered In tho sena'e ti insuro lta pasaage, although Its subsequent pa.-wago by the house in 'hit event was problematical. MODERN ARK FROM BORNEO Big Meamor rrlTrw With load of 'hpr, ls now -i chnnge. These people encn of tho poison in tho quantity VW Id VntnmLslor Zoos OI deserve some publicity and they'ro I alleged. HUH .ntmaLs lor Aoos. I going to get It. I Attorney William J. Corrlgan, on SAN I UANC1SCO, July 7. A "it is alarming th. number of ! cross-exnmlnatlnn of thn phyclclins. mod'-rn ark today was discharging men and women, loo who are i sought to establish that the poison her, , ,,.,, .-j mnt vnlii.ihlo ('r!nking what i3 nothing less thanlmlght have hern absorbed from roi, . . '? . , P-lsoii whisky. It is giving them i powders sprlnkl-d over the organs coiif. n of Jungle animals that has palpitation of tho heart, kidney I by the undertaker w ho prepared the com to tho 1'ntted States slnco bo- trouble and in somo (uses Is musing body for tuirlal. He based a hypo fire is n4r blindness, if a fine will not prevent thntl'al question on this assumption. In .nilui'ntlon of lis nrrlvnl thrs0 P'OP''' rnni ruining their ! but Dr. (Julgley maintained that the cum. r, r ? . zo, h-ivc been 1,oll',,i'' I',,rhaP publilcty will. Any- poison could not have ben absorbed arm rg k . for several day to l.e wail- th''5'rp R,?'nK tH Set " ns '"ng ' m this manner in s... U an amount Ts . . . . . IhV-h1:,0 ? hMPl TaL1.. 'l'"'" n in inn ni rr nrpmnr iintn. i Ufti- a . . . " I "itj me iioi. I'tiioititnii, aim wito f'1 ewaped after a big wave.heir departure will num.- Hn ini- ,." " " lr ' lnn caBe on ,no leeK kftv ..... Lnw.w-T nit'i a. - " ii j wo caiieta and a mesa ui.nrKea ny mo icoparn i i.'1" 'I "f M" i"U" injury. r, T ,"' m;,'-' wrro collecten; by, it.' '' "f Knglewood, Cal., n "J0 4 i Oorneo and are valued nt I 'I, an 1500. Onn Mr r?iiVi a.,.. ....... "hi! rurM ,0 tno orangoutang., -i - ring baby food, hot watnr ne explained, -ami me lengtn nr nis tween Chicago and the Sahara w-.olly shawls and soothing J&b depends -nn his ability and ef. desert, "climatically" tpe a k I n g. I fectlveness in waging war relentless. , rooko returned Thursday from Chi J -' lu'ckl. n.i. ti t. v. K- nnrt without men v noon ew-rv r...r.i r.i .1 ...k.. Liie Ijllicoill rnrr, Dltc two , ma:. mar the New York zoo aro , leadlno- hMrtero in- nil. 'no Kaab, collection. Dlt- .r. ipeciallv anxloui to nernre the mClur... t., ... . . W. - - k'-uiaiiKs ana ifrougnt ma 1 th. .. 10 lare it mem on lne P ' N. w York. ; 1 1 GET CORN WHISKY MASH aV,eonfio,f.,OS "nrshals nil.l Poller raa-h."'"5 ja'e,y 150 """ns of corn s-l. .... c". Bs aptured Im United Hanna "14 jlh 'eorgo w. itanna !!-. r . nurman, assisted by Po Jarj,, a nkJ' Wilkinson and Sid oais 1 .eorco y. -"en mo on leers made n a I'fivato house about four "invest of town. barch, alleged owner nf was arrested and lidgid uo'y jail On account of p'i the officers wero tin- -tn it . j. . 'ft A rt'e me hidden still, which I1 in kui to nave been operating I 11 'Hty. . 100 tgo. and Raymond Lcefo.rm "f vl'-r'' effects fall . YrXhoXl Vamped .mW OAKLAND, mi f .iy 7 XX?, KdiVKnl S. v Vv - ., 1 .' thfi liilssiin nV.T.J .... . - ..... . nu (iaiit I 11 JIUSHKUl PrlnrrSH ns r(i.riJ ont. was henrd before Siiiieriur E ZXy' of Alameda. Mrs Nc declared tier husband first went to Ktjrnpc an mi offl Hal of the Y. M. C. A. She until that after ho was disMiargen from tho Y. At. C. A. nt th end nf thn war ho worked In pari an a , or rcspondont and later Joined tho armv of (Jencrul Wrungcl to fight tile bolshevik! Desertion and failure to provide wen named as contributing f.ic tors to the scvoninoo nf happy re lations between tho couple be sides thp filendship rf "Oennrar' N'.ve with thv Prlm-oss Catherine. Since thn war ended Mr. Nyn dot Urpd her husband showed no disposition or desire to' rpttirn home, dospiu hp. pleadings ttiat no return and support lipr. TO FIGHT CRIME WITH PUBLICITY Police Will Withhold No Names of Those Caught in Dragnet IS POLICE HEAD EDICT Adkison Says War Will Ro Waged Upon Every Form of Vice Operating in City Pitiless publicity is in storn for law violators. The pollco blotter will hereafter bo open for tho in spection of tho public and tho press without restriction, and names of of fenders will be furnished bv tho po lice freely, without regard to the rurrk, standing, wealth or social piano of thn possessors' names. Whonevor a raid is made the names of those caught In the pollco drag net will not be withheld to shield Innocent personx, but will bo fur nished to tho presn and thn puhllu. This edict was iued Thursday afternoon by 1'ollcb Commissioner J. M. Adkison. 'Wo know that Ilauor it nnl,t In Tulsa." he exnlalned. "and tv nlun know that it would not bo sold here I unless tnern wax someone to buy It. AS'c know that there are lewd women nnre. anil wo know that they would not bo horn unless they wero pat ronised. Truro aro no nlaces of open gambling, but wo know there are places whern private games aro conducted. I'nlrss thero is someone to gamble these games would not bo played. 'Wp havo asspssed fines tlmo and again, frequently against tho same offenders, and have given Jail sonteni es when the law provided for them. Hut these have not broken up the bontleggurs, the lewd womn and tho gamblers. Can't Cmer Crimes. "Heretofore many reputable rdtl ions havo beeti arrested In comnanv with women of questionable repu- tatlon or In possession of liquor or ! In places whero gambling wna con-1 ducted. They havo entered ficti tious namis when brought to the pollco station, and later forfeited their bonds. Their misdemeanor wore apparently well covered. Hut i in wile MII Stop Patronage. .i proved period. Whether we .an ston their pat niup uii-ir pairunaKo romains 10 oo soon ' The most stringent orders ever ls- sued by the department with regard to vice has Juat been handed to all officers. Adkisnn statfd. 1 '1 am lnnldnir for each Individual - - - - - officer to h lp t arry out this order." - , - . bere iney ninv w e re going to give em hell. f'hriofinnv it ' nwnnrrtfl Vl.l llll infill IU HlllM.t.. 1.1. 111 A CIS., Vf.l-Z-.irf III lOlltllt M III I11.N , , IJJ.MW.v, juiy .. . masaacre 01 ary fund I Tho foreign office announced that : . . mJ.. ' C.oneri iLirnncion ibe nrtit-h eom. mader at Constantinople, has been authorized by ,h. allies to meet I "'alHtn'me' I ,.. ., !",,. ,k 1 . 1? . I . ' " ' mat k i ' ! ' g I" a dsn- .vi'h-.r. , Urn u liar- eg' , i OfB ' a e c ehrlstlans by Turks hns occurred at ?n up-to-date barroom In ono of the r.mnda u. threatened with the erei. ooxer, win. recently won ann.p or me 'Ho Mardlnv In tho vilayet of Dlarbekor. IS;",,,;1"" f'" I tmwl "nflSMtlon In Its" M.-'SXnV m",n,"'f Asiatic Turkey, according to officii! y. Z barroom "clr'w Jhh Nnr. unlesn ,t U checked within tho Sn Z V rl l""1" ""'. advices from Constantinople today, the one tn which he rode, the P"x' ? 'K'!,rH' 2i lP l.mprrj-' Kast Chicago on July 2J. Tho I w'""' or Hnou' The Turks sefaed American mlaalon- 'omiliar odor of liquors found Us 1 1'' ''" h"h ,V weights ..re t. 110 pounds. I Philadelphia, has trt.. v.lli.m. iHrv.Nur.try. -Aavkwooke Cirlalned further. f m WIFE DID IT" CRIED DYING MAN doctor Tells How Kaber A ,.,......,,1 W, -iif.'.t. ' "v.U.M:il MUIIIilll Willi His Last Words ORDERS TO "KILLHIM" Medium Says Widow Demand ed That She "(let Kid of Dan Kaber for Me" ARSENIC, SAY PHYSICIANS Medical Men Testify Enotigb Poison "to Kill Four Men" Was Found in Hody ri,i:VKI.ANI), Ohio, July 7. Testimony tending tn show that nlel Kaber, whose widow, llvii'erlng ami discomfort thrse s nrt h t.'al 'atlurluii K ii bur, is on trlnl fur first di gfee murder, (inspected Mrs. Kuber of planning his ariRRlnntln, was In trodured today by tho statu through two tt UncHtes. ".My wife ordered this done! My wifn ordered tills done! My Clod, t my wlfo ordered this done!" These exclamations were uttered by K.iber to I'ollciW.leutenant I.. It. .Miller of I.akewootlX upon the of fleer's arrival lit the hVmn soon after Kaber had been ijJabbcd, .Miller testified ".M Wife Mti-t limit Dmio ThN." I "My (lod. doitor, my wife must iian iiunn inn, in. l . WUIKiey, who was railed tn attend the wound- J ed man, said Kuber mudn thpse 1 statements while yet consilous, lying on the floor by the Hide of the bed i Hi which Im was attacked. : Two wunipii wltncHses testified .Mrs. Kaber hail told them she want nil her husband murdered. Mrs. Mary J. Wade, an alleged medium, testified that Mrs. Kaber, on the Iiabt of nuvcral lslt to her said: "I want you to try to got rid of Dan Kaber for me." Asked by Mrs. Wado how t.hn w.is to go about it, Mrs. Kaber was al leged to have replied: "I Want You to Kill lllm." "I want you to kill him any way to get rid of him. Tim man I lovo has no money, only brains, and Mr. .ivarier nan joo.ooo life insurance." Mrs. Uortha Mlethke, grandmoth er of the llttln Patrlca, whom the Knbers had adopted, testified that .Mrs. Kaber said to her: ' I hato Dun Kaber and am going to gel rid of him within the next six months In somo manner or other." The state, In an effort to sub stantial!) ltd claim that Mrs. Kaber had sought to poison her husbnnd, Introduced testimony of Dr. Qulgley and Dr. Alfred Moschke. Iloth physicians said they had treated Knber and made examina tions of him during a period of sev tral months before his death. They nssrted that he was suffering from neuritis and serond'iry anaemia. AiX'tile Poisoning. Hased on a hypothetical question asfertlng that an analysis of Kaber's Internal organs after hla death dis closed tho preiiencn of arBenlc In quantity sufficient ot kill four men both physicians said they would dlagnom thn cause of the anaemia 'mil neuritis ns arsenical poisoning mis nypoinciicai question was admitted by Judpn Maurlco Hornon. only on the state's promslo to show by later testimony Hint an analysis or Kaoers organs snowed the pres im ifiiiii-ii iiy iiie nuiu- HAD NOSE FOR BOOZE - Tulxi .In Paixin l'lmN Clilcigo U Witter TU.n Home- Cltj-i lountl Ijlillllir AlUAllmrf-. liev. iiar.nti 1, 1 onse. pastor or , ..eiuei,iir .11.H00U11.T. enurcn anijnor face convulsid with pain pr.-siornt 01 inn 1.10ns ciuu. assured . Th pnllco were busy tod his follow Lions to the weekly elublng the thrrnds of the near ....'.. i. ,m.-. i limn i(iuinjn noon that there is no similarity be uincnenn at uotei ruisa rnursiiav 1 northnm and eastern cities, where 1 ..k". i u "11, 1 unei nun iiiin- h attended the Loyal Order of Mooso convention and attended to other affairs of business and pleas- um. Accompanied by .Mrs. cooke I ji iit iiiufnunv mjs-iii, iur wJiKifinfi. fnlir . A ,lf.l.ff:ll. in IkA t...... I I . . , ,. " -lii-ioi.- tional Lion's club convention 1'rom DetTolt to Chicago, the train wmun oe roue was cquippoo wiin i his nostrils! 1-ln'allv. nr.. hie ir. en. trol his curiosity, the "Jzz preacher" i . i . . M f ' . invc.tliraled. nnln inm . s'.. '.. ' oar ft,s. foun'1 ,ne barroom without . ...n. nS'r ! " dt.pense m IhTraly 'cuMomes. I " -i'alno,i Thi m. riii. ft-iin a. i i,. '.' rn"' ,rnfP ' e MorrlS'-.n h .to. in I'hnag where you ran g a t .a o 1 r trri i .trilled and in h, e . ran get slmosi anything von want 'ITLSA, OKLAHOMA, Kind Hearted Tuhan 'sMake World Fund to Help Babies Grow by 'Leaps and Bounds' Tw.i iiN w r.i mtii f,.r H. Mis in . dv ppoptr (,. nnt sod t .nf -fit ' I'i.iii'Ii ml M.imi f, , f,,, , k ,,f ,nih , (,.,. , ,X nidli1 ting ul. t. r tut In ..in .,f 'M, ,,t Imu, (),,, ,,.i,tt,ii Mm in ritii.iikul 11101111 yr.tprilnv to Thp Wt.rl.l milk " nil t it br nor happy imituent m my intiit llfn whtn I et home to a pitcher of Ice water n nil u fan'" "You and me both." answered her eompanlon. "1 Hen The World has n nil'U and rn fund for thn llltle kltln. We're talkttiK at our place of laklng up a purse for It." "I d clvo something mself," nhIiI the flist one. "Itut I eiiuldn't ri moro than u dollar and I don't know hat they rmilil do with that." "You give a diillur and I u give line ton. what say?" Sim niiid yva And If today or to morrow llmv do not fnrRiit, there will In. ainllabln for the Illinium mii letv a lltili. morn moi.ev that mi aim a llltln more I, p ami u little more milk for a few morn people. One dollar, two dollars lias a real nurehaslne: oownr fnr tin. II, society In its work of relieving suf- In days. One dollar and thlm nuts will buy an icn book that mi'.ins do for a week or in dajs for Homn family, thn remaining 70 rent will glvn some Hull, under nourished klildle u pint of milk a day for night days. An Investment 'tf this kind in The World milk and ice fund means returns of relief I irom sutrurlng, fond for snme dun- I ry Utile yniingster - Indeed a ' ' hanie In lln fnf smiie nf them i '"r amniig the rails for aid received "''H-V '' the sorlelv. some aie frmn 'people nilh rhlldren whnse condl "o i is piiiiui. i I hat Tuba Is not content lo allow I MOTHER AND SON IN PACT OF DEATH Life of Society Leader in Paris Hangs by Tiny Thread imnMir m. . -, ,. INCOME WAS CUT OFF Twice Div orced, She Chooses Death for Herself and Hoy Rather Than Poverty PARIS, Julv 7.- Though their lives hang on but a tiny thread, there is a chance that both Madam" de Oulsn lllte. dliorceil wlfo of Oeorgo 13. Harbroilgh, former Cleve. land, O., mllllnnulro now living at Kl Cijon, California and her son, Oeorge HarbrouKh, Jr., 21. may Mir vlve their attempts at suicide Bomn time yesterday. The toother Is at thn Atnerlian hospital, suffering from the effects of drinking a strong dose of veronal. Doctors believe shn wilt live unless complications set in. Young Ilar hroiigh, who Is In his room at an obscure hotel, cut his wrist thni railed his mother on the telephonn, i rompanles would b' able in i-h.irre and hearing lhat she had drunx the I morn fnr.tnrlr prodint. thn gnvirn poison. Ilkewlbo took a quantity nf mint would get an Inerensid return ronnl. Is In a precarious condition, aggravateil, tno doctors s.iy, by ex- cisslvo drinking of lain in dancing jialacfH The mothers suicide at tempt was made In her apartments nt the fashlonablo Hotel do Franco et Cholseul Tho suicide part startled thn , American colony here, whernmnd c.niio more unemployed In the .Madame I)e (lulso Hlto hns been Tamplro nil fleldn does nnt offer an prominent socially. Insurmountable task" Talking to the doctors today when "All possible efforts are being she a m e out of her poison stupor I made to solve the dlflb ultles." the the woman, who Is twice a divorcee i pri sident i-dld nnd styles herslf a "duchess" nib! I couldn't louldn't llvn without ;n couldn't live wlth-.f Oeorge. (itorgn out his mother ami both of us so we 1 pnnliln'l III., ultlintif rtinnev decided to die." (.omplele financial breakdown re- 1 suiting, it Is said, from somn dls-1 I a.trous stock speculations by the I "duchess" forms Urn background of -'Piiri- o, iho worst nlnee In lb inn (ii.im.i. world to be without money and'"" '.V .r.'.,:,,.'""T wilhnllt friends " L-asnoM Ibe mnlhor! ns sho snnk tineK upon her pillow ...J toJ.v ir.e on? Yrn-idJ1 Thel - w .re They were across the Atlanlb. anxious, particularly, to establish the truth of thn boy's statement lti.it his father cut off both him and the mother from all Income. The au thorities also oir'munlcated with Frank do liui- lllte, the mothers 'second husband from whom she. also has been divorced - rinro ntiirrnuin nmurM 1 w w. ... ... w ( ' CVinflacr.illon In I'nriflk re Mena.-f to CttJns In l-ist. MON'TltHAL Julv 7 -Pslfrn " Immediate datig r Hundreds of 1 m,n tnB working to 'isVini - tf t ha sn r n awt r I oil in tirt.rm Kill check the morn serious flrofi. but k,k . . l . . " "' AUT . . 1 u,'lore u e"o r'SJ, 7 mporiant divisional I P frAff' ' Tt?y ah -k,m ..t polm th- Cn.id.ar, National""--" "rl n.lway. Is r.pnri.d to bo in graw' T..i'. U.l i:i,m,. t i"l'i' fn in ! n, 'i in.i l,iifi " .' It, th. -.jt,, , . , , nr- .. te , ., 'nl t- ,n, a A it v . - I . i jl r. . r a as ul kn.wn no imi have uern tost, FRIDAY, .JULY 8, 1021 Mini Ire runil Nearly ll.sn r,ine into The World office !irMerdav bringing the total amniml of uh m iliuintis tn )30,', 75. (inn of thn Intliirs em Inslng eheik for the fund read: Tulsa World: "Won't )OU .icrept this $5 for the milk anil lee fund from a tlnv little girl who Is herself sick, a sufferer from the lirat?" Tho contributors to the fund Thurmliiy w nre: lTvlously reported JU5.00 Klluiheth. M.HRnret and Hob TN No naiiiB i oo Mrs llnlmtm no frbnil 2. r. o Mrs. White f, nn Mrs. Probst 2 oo U. It. Neiuune 10 00 II. I'. Mi Kali), io.no Thomas II I'ylo H.nn .lilmns Weedy 0 00 It. II (Iwynun 3 On No n.wi 10.00 No name D.00 2 50 :.sn r. no 1.1.00 i. no r, on .1 on i ftn 10 on n on 10.00 Mrs lOllin Hhuman Mrs II. 1.. Shum.in Mary Klltaheth MeDnnnld . .Iiinlor dhiimlier of Cntniunrrn Ituby HUcker Mrs I,. .1. Mnttln Mrs. Mvrtle IVIgel 1 Kmplnves of May Uros 1 Dli k Hlmrnuna . ' M W Hpeed j l'.thel Davis lOmploves of Hosser-rasebrer Kurnlturo Co. it on Total to date t.inf, 7S MEXICO FIRM FOR I TAXATION OF OIL iobregon Declares Labor Situation at Tampico is Not Serious COULD RAISE THE PRICE i Companies Can Charge More.'"" "", type "f mm mm whieii have for Crude, Says President in Defense of Taxation Mi:xiCrt CITY, July 7 - President Obregon lines not consider the sllun llon at Tamplru serious. In a sinlo ment In the press given out at the pnl.ice, the president MP. It) tin will "stand pit" and enmbnt the efforts "t oil companies to compel Mexico to lower the petroleum taxes. President Obregon said be thought nil companies hail been selling prim leijin ihenply on in count of the tremendous production The action of the Mexican govern ment In Increasing the export tax. declared the president, "will help tin, companies and also the Mexliali govern mem." Premdcnl ObreKon argute that the 'm its natural resources and prodiie- mm woiini slow uown, inns privent Ing exhaustion of the fields. "Tho labor situation at Tainplm Is not serious," eoii'lnued the execu tive. "The govtrnment his found work for the ;o,000 bibnrers thJt had returned from the folleil Mt.it on (Invernm'nt officials slid they had mi, Information regarding the pl-ins the Amerlmn warships thiit worn soni in iiimpico, nnr inn tiu-y Know how l..ri they would stay Attncbes "f tin foreign offlie sub tby knew .mmiing nonui ine inuiuions 01 1 111 "r ur"il eMDr,r-iuit: I CARUSO S VOICE IS SUPREME .. Ill I'liiil (lilt Trulli. in.OHK.N'Ci:. Italy, .liny 7.--Thn- golden notes to Hnrl-.i Caruso, I ' no piaintltrs are the IJberty Con- world - f i moils t .nor of t ),.-Ne w York:'.1 Trust cornpaiiy of M Ixnila find .Metropollun dpera company, will f..rnnll of New York city. V' " ' "' hrlll Am-rlcn i1He lov- WJ'", ''!,m "ln''eniet of ,e ,i.n..ii..u ...,shiiuv,...i assets of the riimp-iny golden notes to Hnrl.ti Caruso, I ors It was dcriiiltely .istabllHhed to- ' "' jurm pronusuig evaluation or Hi day from Senor Caruvi lliat Iho' tmrl.i. within four inoiiths In return rumors, circulated In New York, lhat PIRATE SHIP STILL SAILS '" Ji'tMblii fishing .mil lumber con he has losl hla m. is the result of cessions from ttie cblta government. Illni-s and operations, are absolutelj I ..,.,., fcl "" . . . ' rh" Hkutnln quoting the Jap- ' ,i jsterliiiis htaiii.'r Is Sr.-n by nnose vice consul, denies th.. renoit. Tl,.l,mn.,.. I.ul I..IU and Is 'recovering from the iffeou. of , ' " in inw mrn. Airr iinn mirn unin wiim im- un ujmju ; nm nrrivai in ji.iiy. i ii. I-...,...".. e i. i"HI''A'.'i. July 7 J I" Hiirman. , THE WE A Til Kit .OKW.'l?.'' riMay arm a.tur'l.y K-H-r.oi iir aiikavhah rria.y .no Hat'irlf y tlouity, 1 ' ' .i-h r- iifd h r,., ,",;,;, y m , a oiork T . II i ni- .ml I'ml...... tv ,r.. V r ''" ','" .t.rk. r' ntm, Fn4y o.in G.O.P. PROMISES TO MAKE TAX CUT Killion Will Mo Sliced I'Yom Government t'ost During Kisral Year Uir I'.inlrv siiln spin in, I his prn nnnnnnATiriMn' "f "mrr"ir b.i-nuse of his BP JKAi (INS I eiitnlim lapiully and he had UVJIU UMfAl lUIU j , i,,,,!,,, ) rrm ,, ,. .Dei in tmv n rleim shirt fur the 'GET' Undo Sam Will See That. Hig Companies Don't Crawl Out From Under Tax Hurden WILL PUT ON THE "SCREWS" They Won't He Able to Get Out of Payment Through Devious! Legal Means Hy W II. ATMSB WASHINGTON, July 7 Undue, tlon In tatns of S 1 .oini.oiiii.onii with in one year won pit dined today b) admlnlMi ration le. tilers, on lb basis of progtams for rigid governmental economies and measures to (ompet tax eviiileru to meet their Just tax liability. Tn Cut r.tpehilllnrrs. President ll.irdluif, after lonfnr- ..lw A 11 111. l'l,r.,l..U ft tlllt..U ,tlri,.. tor ot the budget, Serretary of the Trcnnirv Mellon and Internal Itevn- lllle Ciiniiiilnslnlier lll.ilr. Is llndi'l I uI.imiI in linve i.mtri.i . ,1 tiliiliu Ulileli ' IH menu a radlenl tightening up In go ei nniontnl iitlmlnlslratlnii. nut only with the object of slopping gov ernment "links" but of eiiliiiclug payment tn (he got eminent nf huge S minis by Inrgn i-otiriirns. Since big enrpnrntloiiH aro en- I tn men ly give bnudo iih an nvl- ililire nf Ihelr good fnllb. In get out of paying taxis lawfully nssissed, running. In hundreds nt cases, fimn 1 10.000 lo 1 liii.rrnn ,0(10 eiirli, and avoid, by legal maneuvering, their payment to 1 Im government, tlmre Is sufficient reiuun for Hie wide gap between receipts and expenditures In the t'niletl Hlntm treasury, olfl- in in i i ii'i nm in treasury, 01 n I mo'" a'"r a 'l0,ly ot ,h" Ml,m Tho president nnd bis cabinet nan iieriueu to put inn "si r i sought-lo ncrspn up every timigtn ablo legal device to avoid payment ot government taxes,. It was learned. Tat lloitgcrn Cost .Millions. Kstlmales of the Intern. il revenue bureau t oil o y shnwi'i! Ih.it largo tat payers havo wlgdlcd out of taxes amounting lo f 1,000,000,000 and more. The ailinlnlntral Ion's confidence Hint within n year taxer. can be low ered, Is predicted upon tin-no sup positious. emigres', will adopt a plan now being drafted by thn Internal irve nun Inn mi ii to make tho manufac turers liable for luxury taxes and theieby -nve the gowrnmnnt hilgn lns'H foi whlili the letaller la re sponsible Itnvinue Commissioner 'lll.ilr will (ollert within the next 13 monllin 1 1.000,000,000 of back or delinquent taxes, either from thrice who luve claimed deductions or those who have wilfully refui-d or averted pa) mi nt of ir.i ir obligations. iitiiigct Director Dawrs will plash governinerit.il . xpemlliures In a sum IW1,"'U mo repufilluin side with tho which m.iy teii.'h us high as SI 000 -' ""'WStion of Kecretnry of the Treas 0(10,000 by merging bur. huh i lining "rv M'""" 'l'" letter to Senator out roil tape, elliiilii itlng wasteful I and reckless spondliig ami by cut- iiiik inn perreinnei. tcccivo-K Named for CillUrtn,! r,itivl,. 1 XrllllUintl I ri7;Crf I n July i ' Wll.MINdTON, Del, J S'Htei l)iw Hite r this i iy anil ; 'P. J. Hurley of Tulsn, ukla. wen : appointed melv.d nf tin. (llllil-.n,i ni. ,. " . ' ' "uv"1" "." f ijuiiii umu 11 i coiiri in- , "'. 'fn' "mpnny aDelaw-re .or- P'-ratlon, Ipi-rntlng In the south mid . ortkenioil .., '.h. , western on rieuis, atipear.-d In i advar.-e of the hearing set f,,r July ,?','""" ' "" "r Jly . . . " . . . ... mn piauuirrs are me Ijlierty Con- .. . ..' U" .'l""'ll I 11 port f"''1 "'" imtnnore .-usi.ims house im 1 ui", in iir Munnon 11H in w hich thn skinner .i.n,.,l i... h..i sighted a mysterious craft which ha I l'"nk mayban. been tho phantom vloi plratn craft," on June 30. In latl longitude. 70,55 100 tnlloa east of bien forwarded to .'iBhlrii-toii for Inveallgatlon, II was stated today, Captain Ciller report Mal'rt that the strange vessel which may be the "Hover" had unusual speed Cap tain fllles report said tho ship up proacneii ,ne Mun.iinro mry W. 'i v M h v a . 1 1 f i-i I ., i I' , a' I tip I -I I h i -nr ii , ,,f i rri' i,t in a imnu'e. t- aj pea d a. IS PAGES Pantry 677 Can Weep, 1 kr Jilted Beau Has Million Pi Tl:i ii r t iii : t ... i w ,k .i. i'i no; hi t im w .is a ill Pull.-! lie w.nked h u.l i i be i i kiln i M.nii .if a li'del It ri .it In .itits an limit- mm nf I' 'iiii I 'i Tod.iy Cut bid tin- pnn!r girl mid the limelkerprr farewell and started fur Calfnrtus where he has been notified n mie third Khan in the 1 1 .' nilO, nan estate of Dr. Knmuel Hhnw of Itnlllster awniu lilm Cot lesnied of his Inlieiltines thtnUKb II Toledo ntlnriiev. who hml fiiniliuleil a roiinlrywltln hi ireli fnr It i in VETERANS RESENT CARE OF INJURED Hitter Complaints Pour in on Committee Prob ing the Matter SUICIDES INCREASING - JMen Unable to (!el Proper Aid Are Killing Themselves Statistics Prove W.tHIUNOTON. July 7. While the annate wrangled acaln today over whether (he i-omitry can afford to compensate flniinid.illy lis world war veterans, bitter complaints continued lo pour In upon special senato null lull ton from rnalui'd and sick ex service, men regarding th" III treatment they claim to have re ceived in hospitals, sinltarlumii and vocational education centers. The senate faced thn stark, tin plinsant leiitliiioiiy lie fine its com mittee that the number of suicides by ex service men unable to pronurn proper assistance or treatment Is In creasing at an alarming rule The testimony wasglvmi by Doctor Knlrnni), a member of the hospitall Mllon committee of the Ameilcan I.nglnn who wiui In rhnrge of shell- shocked soldiers of the A. Ii. '. He do'laied there were too suicides by ex noivlr.il mnn III Nw York state itmiic nisi year y inquiry Is being made by Judge Hubert H. Marx, of the Cincinnati, Ohio, siipeilnr court, who Is na tional i ii in ma mi -r of thn' DWibled Vnterans of the World War, why only 13,000.400 of the $18,000,000 appropriated by rongreus for now ix servlte men's hospitals has been thus tar authorized by the public lira lib set vli e. " It Is being ehiiriid Hint construc tion of tin- pioposml hospitals has been il.-liiy.-il by members of con gress rolling the 'pork barrel'' In opposite directions In efforts lo hne them established nn slt.n In which thiy or their i onslltuentH am Inter ested liiii.lly As the fight rngnl In tho senate today over the Mi-Cumber hill for "adjustnil compensation" for x-servb-n men, ileminrnllc sriuilorH '" ." " " i"'"in"" "i .t- Jersey, that congress bail bitter dl r.cl Its aiieniinn to aiding Immedi ately ilependenl and disabled Hither than pbysli.illy fit service, mnn Tho bill's HUPtiorter elteil former K'"'' etnry of Hie Tiiasury llouslon's avowed opposition to It toward the close or tin. Wilson administration to stmw ilinf Is then nothing now In Heireliirv t , I Ion ,1. , I., r . 1 1, n 1 1, . 1 I. "could onlv be finan, o, by adding to "", burden of b 1,1 ,im taxes under "e tommy li stnggerlnit " TnB' '''' M' lion's position and tbst of lil-i di mtier.ill.: prcde ressor 10 1,11 I'ImiIiw.) JAPAN MAKES A NEW TREATY ,'l'neil III Pn.-t Ullli (lilnn III- "..Ok n.iM'.ni. . ..I I .... Lll 1.. rKU. JOIv 7 - Tho llocbl IHhlmbun. a badlng T"kbi news- paper lotl.iy gave prominence lo s report irom a i riu.i sourie, ile.-lnr-ing that Japan has intend Into a sr. ret pud with the Chilli govern However. It Is known In Toklo that the Japanese government bus not bi-Bii asleep n ntnrving the develop- llhlj r' of Hi- ''hlti UOVi minf lit In Hlhnrl.. The foreign ffb e and war office. I emitting to nil Vladivostok offlt lal tllsp.it i hni, arn nt odds as to future exaction with referent e to w"u drawal fmrn Siberia I i:ihm lo Defi'litl T'lllo. rillCAflO, Julv 7 Cfcarlea p1 fflhl'-k) l'3ans, Jr . national amateur gulf champion, unnoiini eil today that ho would defend his title In the western amateur championship golf tournament here next week I ; vans has Juat returned from I'urope 'Pntik Tram Seta Itrinril. ' 1 1 1 '.;' Jilh 7 w r'd ro t i h. do e nan, n (iiun n.'-'i b) j i I. t ihk . - n rc of 31 ij 13. ITvICB fi CKNTS 'KILL OLD DEVIL' GOLDIE'S THREAT Witness Says Girl Wnd Angered hy Actions of Devereux "DAMNED FINE HERO" Testimony Shows Defendant Cursed MeKellop for Fail ure lo Explain Tragedy DENIES DEVEREUX FORTUNE Former Law Partner Says Victim Wan Practically Pen niless at Time of Death i Hvlderice shnwlng iho llfo ot Judge John Deverour hail been , Ibrentend by (lobllo flordou sev i ernl il.ijs before tlio aged Jurist was ' found by friends mortally wounded I in lb" aiinrtiiieiil ot Mm Mi..l James, (inldlo's muioclate, wan intro duieil at thn trial of tho two wom en before dletrlrl court Thursday when the deposition of Mrs. n. K. ThomiiH, friend of thn dead Judge, was read over opposition of thn de fense counsel, "I nm going tn have to kill that old devil," wnn a statement madn by the ynunger of tho two defendants according to thn deposition inula by a woman who lived at thn ('lotham apart incuts st th" Hmn tho Judgo was also a tenant there. Subsequent to that stiiliiment. tho deposition continues, Mrs. James gavn Mrs. Thomas a revolver with tho explann tlon Hint (lobllo had hod a difficulty with Devereux nnd that tho girl, having little sense, might shnot the Judge, whom thn two defendants worn caring for nt that tlmo as nurses, This evidence, coupled with testi mony of Mrs, Junnlta .Morris-, also a tenant of tho (lotham apartmentii, In which It U.I.U eure.l Ooldlo had called W. II. MeKellop, frlntid of tho tin fentlnntn a "damned (Inn hero" when ho refused to makn any explanation to tenants ot thn apartments is to the milliner In which thn Judgo re ceived tho fatal wound over thn right eye. scored heavily fur tho prose cution. Stntementii mndn by Illrd H. Mc Oulre, for several years a Hw patt nor of the dn.-ul Juilco, Indicated the witness had glvfn n promissory note for $10,000 to Uevorriix and lin. I repaid 12,000 of thin amount. Mrdulrn could not account for thn dlHuppiaruncii of thn note, which Mrs. James said hail been taken by her f i din ii safety deposit box nm! given to tho Judge for the purpose, of transfer to his sister, living In Wilmington. N. 0. MrOuirn denim! statements which have been madn to thn effect that the Judge had a small fortune In Llle-rty bonds and other securities In thn bank and further explalnol that he hail loaned Devereux money an llltig expenses after borrowing tho 110.000. Tho missing 110,000 prom issory nolo madn to Judge Drvreus and signed by Hint H. McOuire, law partner of tho do ceaaed Jurist, mine into piornlnencn when during the morning Mission Mc fjulre, W. K. Downing, lumlstant rasblor of the Klrst National bank, C J (Jarrett of the Llborty Na tional bank, Kr an kiln 11. HrlKirs, closn friend of thu deml Judge and special administrator ot Ills rnutn, ami John Young, deputy sheriff, took the stand. A paikiiK of paperw, which coun sel for tho stato bellnvea might luivu .mi lined the mlsalni; notn, was given tn A. P. Dickson, nl onn Hum iiirislnd In connection with the case nml a witness by Mrs. James, was dlsi Inset) by thn testimony nf Young, who said a few days otter .Mrs Jiimea' arrest ho took her to Imr rooms In thn Hegal hotel, where nlie par kod two trunks. llli-kMin 'ttikiii PaiK-rs. While Mrs. Jamls was packing thn trunks, with Young standing guard outside tho door, Iho deputv sheriff said Dickson came In and Mrr James hnndod him a, packet of papers Theso urn thn baby's In surance papers," Mrs. James snul. m i nrdlng to Young's testimony The nfflcer said that ho did nit ex.iinlnn the papers. The purpose of thn state In put ting Downing nn the stand wan to Identify several chef ka drawn on his bank and signed hy Judge liiviieux. Downing mantlfled the ehet ks as having been wrlttfln bv Mrs. James and s.Rnd by tho Judge One of thn check w tor f 150 .m ' th" other for IC00. The to-i ninonnl of the chocks was ab r 11,100, and It Is the nintentlvn ni Hie n.itn that tho two wnnien 1 duced tho Judge to pait with tilt money In five due The state wil attempt to prove the women ki-b' the Judga lo a drurged londlti' an as to eai'.Hv --way him to h' . wishes CJrlg testtrbd hi foiird In s tuMI.M f.l -i.'-i I A-.r' Tr '. Your Home Paper The World will be mailed to you reg ularly whi'.o on your va cation; 20c per week. Call C-ign 0,000, Circu lation Uof r. v