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So Clear Is Spavinaw Creek One May Count Gravel on-Bottom Through Six Feet of Water RELIABILITY CHARACTERENTERPRISE THE MORNING OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER ft AVKIwaU SWOWN NET PAID V CIRCULATION. OCTOI1KH h Daily ....y 34,026 11 1 Sunday ...- 30,090 ). FINAL EDITION VOL. XVI, NO. 41. - N. ONJteL, NOT UN SINNtHSi Sunday Unlimbcrs Heavy Artillery on Inconsis tent Humanity INDIVIDUAL )S FIRST TV. Afituf PrMft .1?Mnm Within; After That Is Time to Join Church CHURCH SLEEPS TOO WELL Kcvh.iliat Advises Awakening of Organizations to Their Own Deficiencies 'liillu Sundauisms V hi never will havo a revival litre to Tulsa when folks nre viar.Inng (ho clock. It makes tii" li k to se some follow ynnk out lilit walch oh though I am 1 1 repassing nn IiIh time. If yon wart to pull a gtm mi me, nil right but don't jiull a watch. MultltuiluH of people go to 'liunli Sunday morning ami thev will shut their eyes anil di." k and they will nay "Thy !,ru.,.,i . OtMti Thy v!li lm unnv" a d I think that with half tho people that utter It It la u llo. I bring to Tulsa tho xolutlon of every problem between capi tal and labor; between man and money- tho icllglon of Jesus Christ. When aorno Inen pray In nod they look like u Jack rabbit cat Inn alfalfa. Ho can set nut nnd jell like a Comanche Indian and Mhti In-church bo Just like n. bump on a loir. If some people growled about tho things they K't to eat at a betel liko they do about tho things they Bet to cat at homo they'd bo kicked out In flvo min utes and without a tooth In their heads. Sonic men never ,-ilnt that they love their wives until they're a hundred Inlles away and then they stud It back homo on u post card. "III all tho vears thnt IVn been Preaching," declared the Ilov. Hilly hundaj- hint night, "I'vo never bawled anbody out yet. I'm down on sin, not on the sinner. I think you tan go too far back on tho trail snaring the individual, the emll wilt enemy of the devil knocked u ww over the fence lat night and ran up tho score on that king of. llie lower regions. Tho tabernacle a packed. The evangelist's suh-K- i was Jacob." for a little Vhlle t ic Reverend Hilly let his adjec tives cool outsldo whllo ho delved a bit Into tho history of tho world "i general and the United States in purtli ular toward tho recital of tho uistlnctmn and achievement of his 'heme, the ancient and modern Jew. ' Ulng (he experience, and tho faith yi'l the prayer of Jacob nn typical, 'he cornhusker from Iowa, as ho termed himself last night, rollod up hU sleeves, figuratively speaking, pabbed tho pltchfovk wjth both hands and went at it. TvlU Why Churches Mill. t lie denounced those who patron " tc exponents of. sin while pro ffiKint; to abhor that sin. Ho cham Woneu tho wlvos of northeastern OMahnma. Ha smashed into tho otialtata of tho eountrv nnd prnm ?. mpr'' "" nd brimstone for l-rlilay night. Ho burst Into tho beauty column and offered , beauty recipe, that he guaranteed to bo infalhhlr He cut n through tho crust that has divided tho churches Tulsa from tho other half that -Y have failed to, reach and told inetn i why they hatf failed. 'hrn Fatty Arbuckle cot himself into th, limelight by the pajama party everybody raid Uiey'd havo more of Fatty ArbUcklo's plc ;Ure Ai renti au Sunday; then 'el be square about this thing and nen a rertutln, grand opera rom y ernes to your town rcfuso to vY your money to hear thoao gsand nSLr? Mr"Ws until ono of tVlr J wh0 Nvt'nt rtussla and g?' a woman over here to llvo . , Vm M h wlf8 w"en "o I ,';''J a wife and six children. 1 French 'Bluebeard on Trial Smiles at VJopien, Spectators 1 Hi' S W'l'lAM COOK. modern Illuedieard" who Id on W r barged with the murder Hrec? "" boy, faced Ju-l.. f';1I1a.mliatlon by Presiding ?t today. betwe.il)r?"-!,ct 01 a bal" of and .hi I-'iulru nd tho court drnlLi?I"!,,,b"ltr of c'lcat'lous 'vn a ,l"hro,lht 10 tho court on th crowd than attended l we. enlnB da- Practically Ured wmen. Kaatilonablo ' ,i?"r.n camo 'rom ,,arta "i?, X" ""Perturbed. Ho ju. L," Pre'Uel't women In " uors gallery and mado AsAaencuHead WASHINliTON. Nov S.- A pe tition calling for the removal of J. (Jeorgo Wright, suporlnlnndcnt or the Gunge aganey, wild to hear (ho signature of virtually alt the full-blooded OtagoK. 1h understood to be on the way to Washington. Indian, Commlratonar Rurkr e.iid tho potsllon ban not been received. Information of the petition camo from Judgo U. K. Suther land of. Hominy nnd Congresi man Chandler, Sutherland li here on some Osage matters, hut denied (hat his business hns any cotiiioctlon with tho petltlm. , Wright bus served iik superin tendent of the Osage usuiicy Tor eight or nine yoant and In one of the few holdovers from the pant administration. He has been In tho Indian service" In various ca pacities' Hluco boyhood No Inti mation wan received an to tho grounda uplm which It wan de Hired by Indians to have hm re moved. SUNDAY GUNNING FOR BACKSLIDERS Pew Warmers Target for Evangelist's Shots at Night Meeting VJTI IfiPMTQ TniWIODDnUH! Reserve Space for Hundreds at Thursday Night Ses sion; Special Talk -Tho Itcvercnd Hilly Siyijlny Is b'nlng gunning for backsliders,, today. Thoso erstwhile pew wunuvrs will bo made tho target for the, evange list shots'at tonight's 'scrmmn. This nftcrnoon ho talks on the, Pharisee and the Publican. Willi tho henrt of Ids audience tho oune students of Tulsa, tho Itevcri.nd Hundny Is pilng to talk Thursday night on "Koiyo that win". Tho I'ulyer. Ity of Tulai, On. tral high, tho Junior high schools and Conwuy Hroun am making plana for their students to uttcnd cn masse. . Special cars will bring approxl. tnntely .150 University men and cn. eds from Kendall tomorrow night to the tabernacle where reserved seats will be walling for them. Dr. J. M. Piordon said yet-terdiiy that t w- i ,Z . , , y.l r.. i i. I... in" university executive is very muOh In favor of tho Idea of a students' night. MaKo I-irgci Ucm-m minus, Klghteen hundred si-ata will be roped off for Central high and Junior high students. Tho students will' attend with ihelr teachers, as many 01 inem as caro to sit with tho honor guests. Conway Hroun o.pecis nn aucnunnco of nbout 50, Yesterday at tho high school special attention wa. given to the inuklng of plans for tomorrow night' and during tho assembly hour tho girls niei ana taii:cu over the meetings. "Thero Is a good deal of Int. rent and anticipation being evinced hero in ute. meeting tomorrow inlght.' Mid Merle C. Prunlty principal ot tno nign srnooi nnd wo expett a 100 per cent attendance. Personally I would rather hear Illlly Sunday than any other man I kliow 1 heard him in Washington, In Okla homa City nnd in Kans.tn City and my admiration for Mm Increases every tlmu thAt I Iicnr him. ' IloT5 Matthews, secrotnry to Illlly Sunday, will lm an honor guest at tho itotary tulb at Its meeting this week. Matthews l a Itotarlan with membership ' at UrlMol, Tenn. "I predict that by the time rUlly Sunday gets through here," said tho Koverend Frank I. Roach, Methodist minister from Oklahoma City "there will be some Tulsa wo men who will nn longer bo farming Ihelr babies out afternonnii to a negro woman to enro fur while they do roflned gambling at parties". Reverend Roach spoke briefly Inst night at the Sunday revival service preceding tho sermon, re tailing tho days when ho was as sociated with Sunday In Oklahoma City nnd predicting great things for TulKa. a llltlo bow as he sat down bcddo his counsel. "I novcr harmed a woman In my life," declared tho prisoner. "I nevor even struck a woman," "Hut where aro those, women who havo disappeared?'' ho was asked. "I am pledged to secrecy." re plied I.audru. "Honor forbids mo to speak.' I i Landru had taken special pains Willi his toilet to make the best possible Impr.rulon on the Urge number ofwomen spectator. Although ho Is .charged with having klHod 10 women apd swindled nearly thrco hundred al together, It was revealed that he received scores of marrlago pro posals since his urrcm. SENATE INDORSES OPEN CONFERENCE j Resolution Directs U. S. -. Delegates to Further Arms Publicity 'UNCLE SAM TAKES LEAD Naval Program Worked Out; Nations Expect U. S. io Show Ilantl First IRONS ALREADY IN FIRE France to Oppose Curbing Aviation; China Hopes to End Anglo-Jap .Alliance lly. I. HART OA.MPIIi;l.U I. A H. Huff Coprmnrtnilehl WASHINOTON, Nov. S. --After a brief, but stormy debate, the senate adop.d a modified resolution today rciiu.'wting the American delegation io irso us innuence to secure open cosifliiiis and complete publicity for thi, oonforence on tlmllatloii of ar.tnnmcnt and far eastern iui;a tyiiis. , -liOilgv nnil Ilnrrlsoii C'oiiipninilno. Adoption of the resolution bv a ,7vlvn voce followiil a compromise (reached bv Sonator Idge, of Mas- sacnusetteH, republican lender and a member of the American delegation and Seria'.or Pat Harrison, demo crat of Mississippi, author of the resolution. Senator I.inlgy, republican leader and Senator Underwood, democratic leader, both members of liio Ameri can delegation to the nrmaineiit con ference, voted for tho amended resolution. , ('rider tire modified resolution the American delegates are requested lo "Use their Influence In have the conference admit representatives of the press to tho meetings of tho full Conference, where tho iiuesllons for which t lie conference'was cnlleii, arc considered" and huvo the conference maintain anil prewerve a record con taining .the paragraph of tho con gress when tho matter for which the conference wns called aro con sidered and acted upon, f.ViiMirvhln Clause Stricken. Ityi the agreement, Senator Lodge reached with Senator Harrison, the final paragraph of the resolution us originally presented by tho Missis slppl wenator was slrlckrn out. This paragraph would have requested the .American delegation to uso their In fluence against any form of ceo. sorshlp on the part of tho confer ence that will prevent tho public from being Informed through the press of tho correct altitude of deje gations and nations Uiuohlng tho questions considered at the confer ence. --It was lo this paragraph that Lodge, particularly objected. uncus nam's'' ( Amis TO Ml SHOWN I'lHST. ' WASHINGTON. -Nov. S. Th American hand will be the first to bo shown when tho powers of the world begin to lay down their cards at the great liorso shoe table In the conference room here ncxt Saturday. U. S. io Point tin. wuy. Having taken the Initiative in tho Hilling of th conference, the United States will also bo .epccled to point out tho pathway to definite, ac compllshmcnt In tho way of limit ing armament and removing causes of friction. In China and far east. This vjiis mado plain today as tho varietur foreign delegations settle. Into their final work In preparing for the momentous meeting. With tho exception ot A. J. Halfour, head of tho Hrltlsh delegates and Senator Heorce J'earc., representing Aus tralia, all of tho prlnclii.il delegates are here. Meetings were hold by all the vsMtlng delegutes. 1'orolsiicr.i lntcrc. ttti. Tho authentic announcement that j me American naval program Is completo and will be presented early In tho conference na nroused the most Intense Interest among the vis iting delegates. The nature of theso proposal formed the main subject of consideration in the dis cussion that wus In progress nearly all nvrnlng. It Is tho confident cjmeclntlon of the foreign military una naval fig ures, now hero that the American delegation will present a concrete ) I'n'iiittiii noun aiier me conierence begins, and with that as a basis, tho conference can then nroceed to work. Kxlrerno care has been taken by ICONTINUUU ON PAUB TVVI.'I.VB.) UNKN0BR0Ul5rrr HOME Dewey's -"anions llagslilp, Hearing Mody of Hero. Anchors. O.N HOARD V. H. CUUISKR OLYMI'IA. Nov. S.-The IT. . Cruiser Olympla bearing tho body of America's unknown warrior, arrived In American waters1 today. Tho passago from b'raneo wall rou urn with almost continuous stormy weather. About tho only break In had weather oocured when tho Olympla was nt the Azores, The Olympla eiuounlerod tho do stroyer Kcrnadou J2 miles oft Qape Henry last night at 10 o'clock. The riernadou escorted tho Olympla Into Cheospeaku Hay. Tho coffin containing the unknown noldler was under military guard nil tho way across the Atlantic Tho body will bo Interned In Arlington national temetary on Krl lay with International honors, I'llAVCK Mllt.TINO TO.MOIIT. TULSA, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 0, Hylan Reelected By Big Plurality Over Opponents NI;W YiiRK. Mnyor Jonn I''. 1 1 vl Ian, dermKrntVwaa re. v by the largesN plural ,'eri a iiiavornlli ' i andl- elected tojn Ity eve i alv il.ite in this i ity The vote. Willi 33! districts oul of I. . J,',,1I' ','!' "'"'ni:. w: Ity - Ian I,h5.7?0; lleury . 'urrn. ro - puhllean. running on a coalition ticker, jati.tisj, anu jiiinn i-aiiMcn, socialist, 7r..".13. If Hylan's ratio of gain Is 'maintained In tho missing distilets his plurality will bo about 413, 0'O. Miimr llvlarr swont Into office with him the democratic eniidliliites for c ty comntrol er. nrcMldnnt 'of the beard of aldermen and the flvu borough presldencleh. Jlepubllean state heailouarlers os- tirnatcd that' Townsend Seiiilder dcriioeiMtic candidate for ast-oclate Judge of the court of sppeabr, a statewide office, would tarrv New York city bv 231.000 over William S. Andrews, republican Incumbent. INDIANAPOI.I.S. (ml.. Nov. S. - Samuel Lewis Shnnk, rcpalillcan, was leading Hoyd M. Ralston, dem ocrat, his opponent, In loday'sMiiu nlcipal electloit by19. R9i when rn turns from 133 of llie city's 169 pre cincts had been tabulated. Shank's election by a majority of 20.000 party leaders. The vole for tho 133 preclncta wits Shanks 43,(30; ItaUon 29,531. CLMVIILANl), Nov. S - Unofficial returns from half of the city's pre cincts tonight indicate the election of Cicl J. Kctilei. former fhl.f of police running for mayor on an In dependent republican ticket over W. S. ritzgerald, present republican mayor. Kohler was lending bv 3,000 and ropubllcnn and demni calle par ty leaders said that lr Kohler main tallied that lead ho would win by 10,000 plurality. COI.UMIIUK, Ohio. Nov. It. Avallablu returns from today's olec Hon In Ohio early tonight showed Die proposed soldiers' bonus arnenii merit to tho state constitution lead ing by it vota of more than thrco to one. RICHMOND, Vr Nov. 8.--Tlie nichmoiid Tlrnos-DlHOatt b tonight claimed that Incomplete returns from widely separated points In tho state indicated tho elnetion of Sena tor 14. I,e Trlnklo of Wythe, demo cratic, candidate for governor over his ropublKirn opponent, Colonel Henry W. Anderson of Richmond by from 35,000 to 10,000. I.Ot'lHVILLM. ICy.. Nov. 8. Un- official returns from 105 out of 370 preelmls in l.oiiinviiln Kltve Hous ton Quill, republican, a lead of r., 4 OS votes over Harris, democrat, in tho mayoralty election. PITTSIIURail. Nov. i Unoffi cial returns from one quarter of tlnv city's districts Indicate the election of William A. Mageu, republican candidate for mayor, and former member of the publlu service com mission, over William N. MoNalr. drmnerul, by (6,000 majority. Ma gee eirrrled the entire city council manle republican ticket with him, a,.ordlng io the returns. . ni'.TROIT, Mich.. Nov. 8. The first prcilncU (n repot t untight on today's nonpartisan municipal elec tion, gavi. Mayor James Cuuzens. seuklng re-election, a slight lead riifr votn In 15 precincts out of the 87. was: Couscns 1,014, Daniel W. Smith 7C7. Mnv it BILLY SUNDAY SERMONS During the big revival TH K WORLD will publish ea. h day tha completo toxt of Hilly Sunday's sermon. Read It In THK WORLD every morning. The World's Special Offer W will mall Tho Tulsa World to you g - CC from now until December 20. 1931. for SpJ-'VV CMP Till COUPON .MAIL TODAY lllnclokc Mono) Order or Check TUB TULSA WORLD: Mall The World (o the addrdna below until Decombor 10. Jl enclosed. Numii Address.. . not ciooi) roit t 1t1t11yt MARINE DETAILS MAY GUARD MAIL Cabinet Decides on Drastic Steps to Put End to Postal Steals SPURRED BY LAST COUP Robbery of Illinois Cenlntl Slir.-i Jp Officials; May insure All Hinploycs I MOCT nrtniMf? TBAIM uni nun! ...wv., uiniin-u inaiii liuuuur ; Troop of Robber Used Kx- ploaivos, nasoliup and Gun lo Obtain Loot v AHHINtlTON. -S't.i . l.r.ii,, ,Mers were deelded upon at today's 'rfil.tiw.l ... . " ' "en. iii nruer io proieet the I idled Stale mHl. Attorney (ienernl Dnugherty announced !ulo today. Mariner, May (.'mini Mnlli. The attornev ennrtil Htil,l I1...I rosinitisiei' (ienei'sl nHyr would unnounc plans tomorrow and wild I called for t.l.itinir nrr,i.l r.ii.,1 'probably United state, marines on 1 board mall trains. II.. ..1 i,.,L. ever, that all .niriounciiienis s to j tno plans should coinn from the post muster RMiieral. Tho attorney general aleo ug- si-rieii mar mere nugni no ion t'ontratlnn of department of Justice agcntM under Wlllium J. Hurna, In order lp prolect tho mall. He In dlcated (hat agenis of the depiirl ment will be conrentraled In the larger cllleit in an attempt to nmke a cleanup of suspects ami lo dcHso efficient plana for systematic guard ing of tho mall and mall trucks, May Insure Kniilii.ve. Tho attorney general said that the famlles of the postal employes who are now being endangered by bandit attacks were entitled to rnteiilc,i! and Indicated that tho gavernment will tku steps to Insure, all postal employe in order lhat their families may not he left destltilr In ovent tho postal ugenls lose their 1 1 vim while In the lino of duty. PAXTO.V. III., Nov. 8. Postal In spectors and j-nltroad officials, ar riving shortly before noon on n special train at the s(no of a dar ing holdup of nn Illinois Central passenger (rain near here by snven masked bandits were iimaneil at the bnldneitr of the rilbbers. They were unable lo say mw much the bandits aoiqrneu. A. K flermer. chief postofflce In spector of tho Chicago dlstrieL scouted roporlw In clrculnlloii than 111. I.tiut tr . ft- I .1 1 I ..-..i .. . . 1, . . reach "f (4.000.000. (.n.jiiiii(uiic luitti "It will lake days lo ascertain the actual lo," mid dormer. "I can't Kay how high it will go." Ho said that as far inv tho gov ernment had learned, four of the red seal pouches containing money were taken. i Itohle-rs Unti High lOxplnsitc. According to Sheriff Nelson , of ford county the robbers uod dyn amite, nitroglycerine, gasoline, odor bonibn and kerosene. In tln execu tion of the robbery. "One of the, bandits was armed with rifle nnd fired at every paa- senger who stepped off a conch lo learn what was going oir or who poked a head 9111 of a window.", said Sheriff Nelson. "This iHindll stood on onn sldn of tho train Intent on shooting at posiengers, while another of the gang using an auto matic -pistol, guarded the other i-ld." The robbers, according to tho sheriff, poured both gasoline and kerosene on the mail car and set fire to It after dropping odor bombs through u ventilator unci blowing off one door with explosions of dynamite and nitroglycerine. Tha mall clerks hajl defied them, ' re fusing to open the mall car. Made rircrrran Help iiiein. While tlio fkimoH were cracking, three of tho robbers forced the fire man Into tho blazing car with them and muile him assist them In find ing pnuchew marked wilh red seals. The flatntsji wrecked I lie car, ran. sinned inns of rnall left behind bv the bandits anil the trucks of the car were all that remained. V. O. fisher, vice president of the Illinois Central railroad, In 1 harg t of 'operation, said tho road has no Idea of the extent of the losa. Paxton authorities sav the mo t'ONTIvr KB ON t'Afin I'lKTrtiN 1 di:livi.hy in ti lsa 1921 18 German Finance Collapse Merely Matter of Time; French Too Facing Crisis H.V H. li. WHVIll!. r ,N rt. stuff , orreeM'inrlKnl III : til .1 N Nov. 1 A creieh Is 'inning In (lerinniiv. the only ques tion belnn when anil what form II will take. That sums up today the iiinodTif the (ternmii peopl" from tire lilrilicet to the lowest n a reenl't of r'Tt.nlon'oS-by Arthur von (Jwlliner .president of Hie Deiilsrlie bunk, 1 trot ilwriniiuy must Jc.llie. ilrsmtllig Kiwnre iliiwn with er unless she Is nrwlsteil, vvrts mdioed today by other buslnep)'aml fltvaneliil men. liidewerlbable pnHslmlsiu relans even niiioug lliti-e iintloni' leaders, I who In the darksrl days that Inl- lovveii uie nrmisiicc, hivviivn iieni oui ntipe. The, lot,, now itrn In de spair, ThrM weeks ago when tho Anierl eii n dollar would purchased ISO murks, those who predicted that the Uerinnn exi liaime lute would go to a Oil murks: for the tin line worn culled calamity howlei . Toilay glarliiK lieadllua iinnniliiceil that lan Ainerleaii dollar buys more than 250 marks. The ocouoiiile sequeucfw of trVlH slluatlitn lire Incnlrulablii and the F". .in. ... n,,. Ml,..-.,. J ,,.,,,,1,1 I ' 1 I eHKgerated The (ierinan masses. lliougn working teverisiuy, ar- , lie Ipated that prices will Increase, nearly ready to throw up their hands ,'i'lie irillu of great numbers of for lli utter disHilr. tlnneis to buy -tp Oeirnan goods, I'lnonriers claim that (lermnny i i iUJTINUIdi (' PAHK TWr.l.Vli FIND CONSPIRACY TO HIJACK VICTIM Police jlake Sensational Capture Half Hour Alter Kouuery i ONE HAS CONFESSED Woman Urcaks Uown and Tells Where Diamond Ring Was Hidden Within half an hour after Davn Onldstruie, traveling salesrrran for u large jewelry company In Chicago, III., had been held lip by a masked bandit and a 1100 diamond ring to gether wilh morn than lion In money had been taken from him. local police authorities not otitv re covered Hie diamond ring nipt money but had the alleged bandit confessed aeiompllce. 1..1.1...1 i... ..n.... ....I. IM-tll, 11, 1111- lllll lUKl'IMCI llll 11 The case la mil' of Hut most sen sallonnl robberies that hns occurred in Tulsa for many year. Collision was robbed aboul 10 o'clock and by 10:30 the polbe had arroatctl II. I). Munekt) and a woman, .epah Hueh annaii, tire latter as an accomplice In the roblnry. Ooldstonn told the police that lie hud gone lo visit the lluchannan woman at her apartment at Ik West Seventeenth street. He had known her for several years and when he camo to Tulsa 011 business ho had been Invited to her amrtment. lie had no sooner entered the door ot tint apartment than the front door was Jerked open, n'-'j a masked bandit entered, command ing him to "uttek V 111. up." ("nlliil for lllitiiiiinil Ring. "The next Hung ho said," (lold stone explulneil, "was 'give pie lhat diamond ring on your finger.' I pulled it off, and bunded It to him Ho then told the wo.iiim to 'get Ills potketbook nnd give tne the rhanife. She did itlril lie bucked out the frohl dour and was gone. I culled the pollen and they came right out," . Pollen Deteotlvaa Wade poor and A. J. tttovalt answerail (loldstnne's call.' When they arrived, Koor (aid he suspected a franieup and qU'rli'ined the young woman. "for a few minutes shs denied having anything lp do with the rob. bnry," foor delisted, "finally sue said. 'I might as well come, clear wilh the whole thing You'll find the diamond under the hai k door step ' Wi looked and sure enough It was there wrapped In a mttop handkert hlcf, together with sn un to untie pistol. The woman (hen liroktt down sod told us the bandit's name and whure wo could find him." Relievo Palp ls'rl(yiccl. The police expressed the bllef Tuesday night tiiat the two aro "high das 1 rooks" who have been working In Tulsa for some time. A 'warrant eharglns; the two with conjoint robbery Is to b sworn out before Hie county authorities Wednesday morning, police said. Ooldniuiin expressed himself as being impressed by Die efficient woi'k of the depart .nertt here. ICvplorcrH at Wniuuel Island. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 8. Vllhjal nuir Htefansson, Areib tuplorer. 1111 nour.ced here tonlglit lhat 11 party ha hail sent from Nome Alaska, lo Wrangel island, about 100 miles nnthinf Siberia to establish a Uasn tor what he said would be a huga HrlMsh exploring parly Into tint ninth, bad ai lived snfoly at tluir , I JcrtJiiiif Ion THE WEATHER -v lUilmum ' fnlnl j .me. ir nl 1 itr .- 1 "01-1 KIAIII'VIA Weir H ,' In (II - 1 'i ' - 1 1- t lit t ' e letup i-fjlure la nurrh "let wl porlloo. PAGES nmsr i.eeiire outside nmlsliiiiee In Hie form i.f endils ur an netual loan and thai Hie iinleiiinllv buiilen i,rt be Nnhteneil The repnratlons emu. : iS1,,KwwVi!.;:r,i,:r.VrrUy,r.,.T ,'l"i,,y ,,,'- ii.-i .ni.ii. uriii iii table Iii snow that she Is so hard pressed there Is Utile likelihood of her securing gold to meet the in demnity Installment dun In Jan uary. The last Itelselilinnk report shows that there ore nearly n. ooo. OOn, noil paper marks In elreulutliin. Atnerl runs can gel an Idea of what IhN tni'sn jy Imagining that the dnllar has ilrt'pppd to Mens than two eenui In value "It Is a picture of our financial misery which the tlevll loulit well litinJ to hell, ' wild th pfiilsi lie Allm"iueliie .eltunrt. Ill VjirnnieolInK on (he finance minis let's budget speri h III the relrhstiiK showing that the, national deficit amount to M.iiOO OOO.oOu marks. A strlklnu fact thai In the nildat of alt tills misery there Is wnrcely i.tt y urietnployiiieiit In (lermnny. An ortielal esllmale of the luiiilinlirii number of Idle men throughout tho loiuilry la 100.000. i , I he buying erase contliiuus and PM'llUlll' in 1 Ull Vl'l linn till convening an paper money Into tangible goods. 11 Is ari- 'TEN MEN KILLED IN ELECTION WAR! Seven Others Wounded in ties in Kentucky I 't the nislerlles, reject tho pre rivri.i. lilll!m, mler's proposal for a oompromlso UVei i OIlllCS and refiirt" to havo any dealings wtth i2'0HI0ANS ARRESTED Mayor and Marshal of Town phartred With Stealing; Campaign Literature IOUISVILLK. Ky.. Nov. 8. Known casualties In Ifonlurky's fieri Ion tonight stood at 10 dead and seven wounded. N ne men wein killed in two nf. frays In llrealhltt county, 11 man and 11 'Woman were wounded In Louisville, arid one man killed and I'stlll county. Tho llrst of. the killings hap pened Monday nlclil In llreatliltt count when Sylvester Howard Jr., was killed by Mnrl Pitts. light Over Clcclioii OlflNt. The second, affray In llrealbllt county ca no ioiliiy when Cleveland Combs In said to linvi made efforts to servo lis election chirk In place of a man previously appointed. Combs, Ids brother Leslie, Kphern and (leorge Allen and John Rob erts and (leorgo Mcintosh were killed outright nnd flvo other per sons wore woilndtd, two of them, Asborry, Combs and Tom Center dying later, four of the deathman wero dwius'rats and four of the wounded republicans. In liulsvlllo Patrolman Hennctt (lamer tired several shots In t quarrel with Hurry RoaW, variously wounding Ross and Mpr. Lillian "ol II ns, agod 04. The fourth affray waa in Hatlil county whoni I". f. Wolllnbargnr, republican candidate for sheriff, was seriously wounded by Lloyd Winkler Winkler was shot and killed by Woflnlinrger's sop. Jeff Phant Richardson, a bystandv, also was wounded. Another deuth wnsWddsd late to day when K. K. Spencer, a iImiiio etatlc election clerk, was killed at Htmpaon precinct nn frozen crek In llrvathltt 04iiinty Hla' murderer 1 arid tlavln Duffy, slim fin envoy Ivi not been r uptured. I to Rome, both mttmbertt of the lYlari i . . I peace delsgnliou, retunisd fn,n TWO oirio (,'ITV Ol'i'K'iAliS I Dublin today after oonfarrlng with .UlKHKi'KD KOIt 'I'HCIT. Hainonn do Valera. PORTMOl'TII. Ohio, Nov. K. Ham S. Davis, rnoyor of New Hostmi. I tabu) Wyoming Oil Prirv. a town of 0.000. three miles north tf fAHPKlt. Wyo , Nov I TI litre mid sm 'alisi candidate for re. Midwest llefliiing .oiupsnv 1,1,1 , election, Maisliiill Prnnk Hall! so-' nounced locrcast of ;a cents a bar tiallst. Deputy Mnislinl Jiilio Henry r'' H'lf .Minldv s.ii i'i-wjc ,, 1 and Trrrffle (rffl, er Dewey I'arsons. 'nce I'icek gi 11 leu nod an tucri afi) nff of New llomon. uppeareil before "f tf, renin In ude from rha l, I, MUiuiip.u jujIkc Willi 11 It Sprague 1 tt.-t II Mill if 'A I'ahi. tiKTi.i:N Vet Who 'Did' Buddy's Time Released From U. S. Prison LKA VTNW'illTII Km , Nov. 8. -Harry W llaoy a Hrltlsh war vi reran, was on bis way back to Canada today, having "puld Jn full" as far as he could, Ills w-ir debt lo Thomas (I. Jones, Ills "buddy." Jones saved Haley's Ufa on Ilia hnttlefled and llalsy had Imeti serving a term In ihn disciplinary barracks here for Juniw. who de serted at fort Jjlocum aftei tha war. Roth were originally with tha llrltlsh forces. One day Haley fell .shot through ihs leg. Jones, true to tits buddy dragged hint I lm 11 b Inch at shrapnel burnt ' around iio-o and mm liluu , gnu b.iin'i vv hut led overhead to a dugJUl There (hey staved until nightfall when Jones, under tha 1 liare f (ierinan star shells, car, I rle-J his friends baclt to safety. PRICE r, CENTS SEE RESIGNATION OF LLOYD GEORGE His Decision to Serve or Quit Hinges on Out come of Parley I WONT HAVE NEW WAR Refunes to Take- Responsibil ity for Konowal of NohUH iUcs Againut Ireland ULSTER OPPOSITION GROWS Fear Promier Will IJctray Them to Sinn Fein and Hesilalo to Concede (JHNHVA, Nov. 8.- - Premier i.lovd (iKorgo today telegraphed lo the recretarlat of Ihn league ot natloiin requesting an liiitnedliila meeting ot the lenuilo of iiiiUoiih' council to 'in sider tho situation In Albania, whi-'o tho Albanlaiia and Jugo Slavs are at war. Ilritalnl alleges Hurt Herhi.i In isfllsllig to irry out tho tertrta of the peine treaty. . LONDON, Nov. 8. Tho prwsl blllly that Premier Llovd (Inorire land hla callnet may resign on I'fl i day art a result of the Irish peaco j erlHls, was bolng discussed III Iho i Inner clrolerr or Downing ntreot Itnmj . The premier wilt confer with Sir JiiinoH Craig and tho other mem bers of the unionist cabinet of UI- e'or, and the future counts of tho i llrltlsh cabinet In tho Irish neacn i ;r"",ll'lon" WU ,,,,on, ,,M'" iMH I ln shin feln, t lion it Is likely Pre mler Lloyd (leorgo will ro'rloiisly consider resigning and a general eliiili;i vi'lt Irish peaco tut the chief issue will tnkp place. Would llo I jiieit Itchourtv. In his recoil l slicech In tho hou.i ot commoilu, Just hsforo receiving a vole of confidence, tho premier in- nmateil ho might resign If tho iiulonlrlM siicrnoded In wrocklng tba Irish peacn conforrnce. Tho pre mier's colleague ilnrlsrnd today however, that he would not eenltrn unictw every tuner msmrco failed, for It Is-thn 0110 ambition of (ho premier's life to leave tho Irish peaco as rr. legacy to tho country when 1 i'n retires from tha Govern merit. I'he Uli.Jffi'tt-w tlo not nUvrnpt ro corireul (heir liellef that Lloyd (leorge may "betray" tlinni to tho slnir felnei-s. Tlielr opposition ha stlffetted within tho piut few days and (ho broach between the norilt Ireland iiiilonlsta nnd tho llrltlnli ruhlnet has wldnnetl dcspllo th'o ef forts of A. Honar Law and Sir Jid ward Utrsoir to brldgn It. At the wtmo tlino thero In a poa Hlbltlly Ihfct a split mjiy occur among (he Uloterltea, Tho llrltlsh prarnler la a powerful pleader with great powers ot porsuuslon and It ho can win tne support ot tho Ulster tusl riest' moil with economic arguments, thoy may bring preeauro upon tho "Irreconcllnbles," The O ran go leaden In !IW ars thu backbono ot tho opposition to the compromise,. IntlmatPH of I'rcmler Moyd Oeorge say that ho rfad nwdo It plain to Ida colloagucH In tho government that ho will not bn rosponsibln for a renowal of warfare In Ireland, If tlm iinlouUfts remain firm In their refusal to make concessions, tho premier will Issun a statement to the country putting fuil 'responsi bility uporr the unionist party. A general election would follow and every effort would be made to oon tltiuo tho lrlrrh armlstlco In effect until tha insult of tho election Is known. . Michael Collins, oommander-ln-elilef of tho Irish rsntihlia.in ut-mt , ,llv' ' nne 1 iwk, 'j,u..s 1 roe arid 1 hlk liasln fleiiN When this country rntsred war Jones, an American trans ferred 10 his country's lorn, al though he lived In 'ana, la. in wife needed his uld aftrtr tha war and he desrte.l from fort 810 vum and went liuinu. When Haley luard ot tha do (irrtltut !.r louk Jo!,fi' haiue nnd army papers arm gave, himself up. lie bad been imrvlng Jopea' ternt for desertion for ovor 11 yoar, but army officers discovered tho sub stitution nnd granted liliu his freedom. "It Was tho least I could do for the buddy who saved my life.'' Haley raid nn lio left the piUon "We will find Jones and, brng him back Kovernmeut (ifficer,. upnonnccd "I b ,pi t hi v neve find trim -he la too In .eve t true 11 man (, r-,ff. , f a in ij IIK'' this," H 1 f,i,j 1, paiuug. 1 ''iiri 1. e ?( ', ft 1' ' ,1" , 5: A ,it,. 4 V