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r TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922 . r- h rr rvM TT ftlVYT STANDARD'S GAIN Completely Monopolizes Wyoming Production, Citizen Charges KO BIDDING ALLOWED Interior Department Prepar ing Strong Case; Investi gation May Bo Delayed WASHINGTON. May 1. Tho rlmrge that In Icaslnc tho Teapot dome, Wyoming naval oil reeorvo, to tha Mammoth Oil company, head ed by Harry K. Sinclair, millionaire cil promoter, tho Interior depart ment In reality turned ono or tho most valuablo oil structures in tho country over to tho Otandard Oil, .. nmrin lur formor flovcrnor Brooks or wyomins in a luicKrnm received from him today by Senator Kendrlck, democrat of that state. A Help l Standard. V "Tho tiianuara uii oiic-niy hc- JcnowIcrtKci mar. it "n u uosomio monopoly In tho production, trnns riortntlon, retinitis nnd marketing of all Wyoming oil and Instead of Increasing competition by this lenso, tho aetlon of tho government has flmply strengthened tho Standard Oil's hohl In Wyoming." Brooks wired. Iiroolis also took sharp exception to tho Interior department's con tention that tho lease was Intended to protect Teapot domo from outnldo dralnngo by wells drilled In adja cent fields. So Competitive) MlddliiK. "There Is no possibility of outsldo wells drilling Teapot domo," lio Mated. "This leaso completely ro erfos tho former established rule of competitive bidding nnd fair nts." Senator Polndctter of Washington a n.nnnn (ha r,mll)t1 (rn n KAnntnrft ho Insisted thcro had not been r'compeiuive ihuuiiik iur iu pot Domo lease. Tho senate public lands committee was expected O Sinn mis wcck an . i 1 1 . . i i i ' investigation Ul lliu oilivmir ucui which was ordered by tho passage of mo ia ruui'iiu rusuiuiiuu iuuviuiuk for a thorough probo of the leasing of not only Teapot Dome but of tho California naval oil reserves to priv ate Interests. WASHINGTON. May 1. The In trrlor department la assembling a mass of data by wnlch it expects to justify the leasing of tho California and Wyoming naval oil roserves to private Interests, It was stated offi cially today following a conference between Senator Smoot of Utah, chairman of tho publlo lands com mission, and Klrst Assistant Secre tary of tho Interior Edward C. Fin ney. Investigation of tho lease ordered by the senate last Saturday, prob ably will be delayed a weokor two, Smoot, who Is chairman of tho pub lic lands commission which will con duct the inquiry, said after tho con ference. The delay will be caused by preparation of now documents called for under tno resolution of trie Inquiry. GEN. M'ANDREWS DIES TWiilo filter rf CI riff f A TT 1? Will Mo III State nt War Collcg'o llcfnro Jlo Is Jailtt to Itest. SCRANTO.V. Pa.. May 1. MaJ.Gen. James F. McAndrow, formor head of the general staff college of the United States army, died in Wash ington early today, according to tolo grams received here by relatives. General McAndrow waa a native of Hawlejr, pa and had boen ill for neany two years. WASHINGTON, May 1 The body of Major General McAndrews, former chief of staff of tho A. K. F.. will bo cscortod on Tuesday to the army war colleen where It will llo In state until Wednesday It was announced at tho war department. On Wednesday morning, tho body will be taken to St. Patrick's cathe dra . whero a military funeral will bo held. 'All troops on duty In the vicinity of Washington will partlci pa e in tho ceremony and will march with the body to Arlington National cemetery, whero lntermont will, bo made. Gen. John J. Pernhlng, chief of "" oi ine army, nnd other offi cers of the army, will aorvo as pall DEBS PICTURES SUCCESS Interview in Tjondon Paper Predicts norlnl llow.i .. I iir.it n.h i 0N' JIay Eugene V. . c.aucr ol ne American so- lr,l.J V n May day address today, printed hu 1-1.(1.. r . ri?M..f.arl7. suc"bs "for tlfo social part' message says ii .'ne5ro another year is past, wi snail have a more unified, aggros ViVe find lln.nmn..uIJ ... hsi? nte,rna,lonaIly than wo ever riVfTf -apuausm is bank- power" BocIasm is tho mounting of 'no Hrltlsh labor party. covrns-r rou nmoou queen lni.KW.'IfLi SIay 1. Considerable eontV.Vr.Sin5..ff?? n the fren i.iV ",u D'"wt" queen at tne an M .Jvf!. p.cnln?. ?t "qrt Smith i., :tr"fc a"u it io a nico Honor, it Jih nny peJson W0"'tl cvot. mainfv TJnovf iJV11 'ntorest centers M?m t .b,CtWMn 3 "azBl Weir nnd loncl.rc to ,ao Woodruff, both bo ind el?h,?.0Ur xSe"?nt younger set, rit? . Lf n.a f them will reflect thf.w . lf. community whon &iK.,aj!S!ei .?.h contest closes - ..v. t.Uit oi mis week. SAN-" fen.teJ,' ManucU 1 A Iflrirnat tatatei 7'n i'ranclsco Is be Th. '.h became known Doing no- 1 Tndatf if ti,i ""oaiion Is to be el clor,.5.eBwhVerf,VI effected satis' thA J N-tlontl I bank and iti subald- knir Tni.f l-00Ke' Nationa lar it iM SSP' approximat National combined New York Congressman Weds Secretary A Her War Romance Cdiigrcssiiiaii Iteiijiiiulii I'nlrclillil nnd A renl romnnrc of WaxhliiKton official Ilfo led lo a wedding nt tho capital on Friday when MIfls Manor Parsons Benjamin Falrcnlld. New York congressman, became ills liriuo. Tno wca ding was tho culmination of n war-time romanc" when-MIss Parsons camo to tho capital as nn employe In tho ordlnnneo department, later becoming secretary to Falrclilld when ho entered congress in 1917. Falrchlld was a widower and lost his only child, a son, In the aviation service during tho war. EXPECT ONE-CENT RATE TO MEETING Confederate 0 r j? anima tions Interested in Richmond Reunion ' Representatives from nil rail roads running Into Tulsa have been hero recently looking into the mat ter of Tulsa's crowd which will at tend tho Confederate rounlon held In Richmond. Va., Juno 20-24. Tho Southern railroad granted the ac customed 1 cent rate about a month ngo and it ls supposed, no stated Tate Urady, stato commander of the Sons of Confederate veterans. that all roads will fall in line short ly. Tho rate was granted on tho other side of tho Mississippi river and officials aro now getting mat ters so arranged ns to allow tne rata to cover the trans-MIsslsslppl department nnd the Pacific division, united Confederato VctcranB and Sons of Confederate Veterans, theso departments being this sldo of the river. Drady says the coming days now will bring forth much news about tho rounlon Thlch promises to bo ono of tho greatest la tho history of latter years of tho organization. This official states that every mall brings letters with queries from all parts of, not only Oklahoma, nut tho west as to tno rato. now tho trains will move nnd other matters pertaining to the meeting. within a few days thcro will be ft meeting held by the stato train committee which has headquarters here. The move Is on to have special trains leavo UKinuoma and It is now thought tjip largest crowd that over went from Oklahoma to a Confederato reunion, will attend this year as tho vacation time for most peoplo will have opened' up and then Richmond being tho na tional headquarters for the Con federate organizations, will be a drawing card. Official letters have already started from tho reunion commlttco at Richmond which shows that a great entertainment ls being planned for tho hosts that are to at tend. 3fnny Factories on String. HOLDENVILLE. May 1. The chamber of commerce 1 making a strong pull for all kinds of factories to use tno gas rrom tno big field hero. A canning plant, brick fac tory, mattress factory, broom factory nnd on rennery are Being pianncu fori ' Every Mother is to know that Karo is a wonderful energy food for children. Delicious on pancakes, hot biscuits and for making ginger bread and cookies. Ask your grocer for Karo the eco nomical syrup in full weight cans. Hcrcis how you can make Karo Fudge at hornet 3 ruf-j Granulated Sw 2 cupt Liiht Browt Jf ii tup Karo, RtdLaM IXcp;f.tt , 1 tatuipoon Hazel ii Uaipoon SaU i pound Null Mix brown and whit, nigsr thorough It. add Ksro. milk. Maiola ana salt Cook until It form sole bsll when dropped la cold wstcr. Remove from fire, add flavoring, and let sisnd until cool- I3ear until creamy, pour Into par died with MazoU sad cut la squares. TJT5T7T7 WriteforbciodfuIlTlHuirratecl1 riVLC Cook Ilook to Com Product 1 lUunUm CcDcpUA.ArgodU. Ml.vs Kllnor l'aixim, now Ills bride. of Yonkers. 2G, fecretnry to Tries Suicide 2 Times, Succeeds With Anvil OSHKOSH. Neb.. May 1. W. A. Flesterman couldn't keep his head under water when ho tried to drown In "a shallow pond on his ranch near Here. After a second suiciuai riuxe, Flesterman dragged an anvil to tho pool, tied tho iron to Ills necK and lay down in a foot of water to await results. The experiment was a com plete oucccss. Tho body was found toaay. METHODIST HOSPITAL PLAN City Proposes to Ijcnso Untitling In Preference to Operating. PAWHUSICA, May 1. A propoial for Methodist management of the cltv hospital, which Is now under construction, has been made to the city commissioners. A man repre senting tho Methodist hospital board is expected to no nero soon to con fer on this project. Tho commissioners expect to leaso tho building, rather than operate It as a municipal institution. The in tention ls to have tho hospital so conducted tnat all physicians in Pawhuska could take their patients mere. Although weathor conditions havo delayed work on tho building, tno uriCKwork has started. SCIIOOIj TEH.M TO CLOSE SOON Third Week of May Is Commence incut nt Fnlrlaiul Schools. FAIRLAND, May 1. Falrland public schools will cl080 May 10. President Urooks rvf Oklahoma uni versity will deliver tho commence ment address May 17. Roverend Cameron of Miami will dcllvor tho baccalaureate sermon May 14J Falrland school has on unusual record for attendance, especially In tho high school. Only six out of the 79 enrolled havo dropped o'jt ii'rlng the entlro year. Thcro nro 22 more In high school this year than last. Falrland school takes an active part In all forms of athletics. FISH FOR ADAIR STREAMS When Tond Overflows Finny Inhab itants Escape Into Illinois. ST1LWELL, May 1. Application has been made by D. li. Collums and C. I Fletcher for consignment of black bass and crappto from tho state fish department to place in the pump pond ono mllo north of town, with tho result that they hopo to havo tho fish hero within tho next 10 daya, at least tho bass, and tho crappto later on in tho summor. It is already well supplied with black perch nnd catfish. There ls ono beauty about this pond, If fish cscapo over tho dam, they aro not lost as they go down In Cnncy creek nnd thenco into tho Illinois rlvor. 'suty drOm K. C. EXPLOSION BURIES SEVERAL One Body, That of Negro, Recovered From Ruins of Rooming House KANSAS CITY, Mo., May l.Ono body, that of a negro woman, was taken this morning from the smok ing ruins of a rooming houso which was destroyed by flro following a terrific explosion early today. Several other bodies wero bolleved to be burled beneath tho pllns of red hot bricks which firemen wero en deavoring to rcmovo ns fast as pos sible. Three persons wero in hospitals seriously burned nnd Injured. Over a scoro of others hnd escaped with minor Injuries. Tho explosion, which occurred In tho basement of tho three-story brick structure, so weakened tho front wall that It collapsed when tho sup ports wero burned away In tho fierce flro which followed. Moro than 1G negro families occtt pled tho building and whllo many thrilling rescues wero mndo beforo the floors gave way and tho wall col lapsed, It appeared certain that moro bodies wero In tho red hot ruins. The oxnloslon was bcllovcd to have been caused by an accumulation of gas although pollco wero Investigat ing a report that tho explosion was tho result of a "black-hand" plot nnd that thrcalfl hnd been made against tlio nwtior nf tbn building. . Windows wero shnttcrcd In build ings a block nwny by tho forco or tho blast. Tho flro which followed completely gutted tho strticturo twenty minutes nfter tho explosion. Big Baking IpricI osph:l Bakin Powdel Wire" Flashes WASIIlN'flTO.V. Xtav 1 An nrr..l In tha Mint (or n InrroiiM or Hi, let, 110 In naval appropriation allotted by th noma aa trail today by Htcratary of th Navy Denby. MIAMI. May t. Tin Frtica railroad asant at Dailtr HrTlnaa. Kan., aa held up by an annM bandit tail nlnht and rtllavfd of H.tB, all ,lh cnh that vraa In lht. WAS1IINOTON. May 1. PruMant Harding and administration ladrra In consrfia "III hav In apply tha parly lain In est action on ahlp auhaldy ImUUtlon during tha prffnl itMlon baratiaa at srowlnr republican oppoalllon in iittidtna merchant tnnrln divtlopmaot, it becatn vldent today. BAN ritANClSOO, May 1. Pandits held up nnd robbfd A. J, 1raryt a collec tor for a realty firm, t Ills afternoon, ri. cnplnir with 11,000 In th collector') au tomoblle. UOSTON, May 1. Ml. Alice t liar botiKh, S. daughter of Jatferaon le liar boiiKh, author and lecturer, cnmmllled aulclila In a hotel here today, after learn ing tha man alia loved waa married and tha father of two rhlldrcn. BAt.T T.AlCn, May 1. Top Tayna, pilot In tha aorl.il aervlce, took hla own llfa yesterday. 1'ayn ebot hlmeelf with a rovnlver as tha outcome, pollca said, of a family quarrel. rillCAflO. May 1 Kdmund Abbot Weet. one of tha founder of tha repub lican party, who celebrated his ninety- ninin mriniiny amuvereary last i iiuay, died lute yettetilsy. I.OM ANOKl.tlB. Msy 1 -M. II. llyrnes. terday by a band of seen masked mn annul iiitir innea east oi r.ai ifaKers field, according to a special dispatch to th l,os Angeles 1'tamlner. WASHINGTON. Msy 1 -Tha senate this afternoon passed a bill extending the war nnancn corporation until Juiy i. ivzs. HAMILTON, Ohio. May li Heelarlng lia had "warned him." ileorge Klerel. Cin cinnati, shot and probably nioilslly wounded James waiKer ner toaay. WABItlNllTON, May 1. lly a vela of 313 to 3t tha houaa this afternoon psisrd n bill appropriating f 7fc.Cff0.oio to old tha several sis -a In building and maintaining roada during ma fiscal year ln-z. AUSTIN. Tenea. May I. Oklahoma rap- IF there were no other reason for using Dr. Price's Phosphate Baking Powder, its well-known high quality would be suffi cient But in addition to this, think of these other advantages! Dr. Price's is sold at the low price of 25c for a large can of 12 ounces. It is pure and wholesome and imparts a fine, appetizing flavor to the food. It contains nothing to leave a bitter taste no ingredient which is not in itself wholesome. n? PHOSPHATE BAKING POWDER Large can, 12 ounces, only 25c I a 1 1st hav been given an option on a llgnlla mm near Malakoft. Tha oplb,n was for 31 days and Ilia rotisldsratlon named 1100,000, which Inrludea all ma. rlilnery and equipment, Willi many actea of valuable llgnlt beds, Iir.t.I.MONT Ohio. May 1. An atrrlana n routa to Washington from Dayton fell near her today, l.leut. Mark lltceman, in punt, (scaping injury, jitotor iroum Is blamid. 1'OIIT WOnTlt,' Tex'sT, Msy 1. Mrs. IjouIs J. Wortham, wlf of tha president and editor-in-chief of tha I'ort Worth BUr Telegram, was burled her today. Hit died In llreenvllla at her brothsi's sanitarium Hatuiday night. TOLnno. Ohio, May 1 Tlurrell Loop, casliltr for tho Holland llread company, was robb-d of !?.G60 pay roll by four gunmen today. Tha bandlls escaped. DtlllMN. Mayl. A band of men today held up and robbed tha Ilnnta branch of tha Uank of Ireland. Thsy aacaped, day ara seanhlng for tha murderer of Jack Dalleu, Dallen'a body, riddled with bullets, was found Bunday In a shallow grava near town, flatten rstna In Vsleu tine rerently and nothing Is kiimin here of his former Ufa. Mil, AM. Tfa. May 1 - l'tank Ansley la dead and his brother, Hani Anslev. sui rendered In tha sheriff after ha hsd tele phoned for n pbislclsu following ft shnot log sffrsy st Kam a homo, sli miles west of her. Sfnclair Rushiny Home To Bedside of Sick lion KKW YOIllv, Mny 1, In a special train from Mexico C'lly by way of San Antonio, Texas, Harry F. Hln clalr, clialtman nt tho Hlnelalr con solidated nil corporation, today ls rushing to tho bedslda of his 0-yenr-old son, llnrry F. Sinclair, Jr., who ls seriously 111 hero following an oporntlon for doublo mastoids. Tho trip may i;o down In history ns Iho fastest inllrnnd run of Its kind ever made. Mr. Hlnelalr left Mexico City yesterday noon nnd Is expected to tench his homo hero Thursday morn. Ing. Ho arranged for tho spoclnl train Immediately on hearing of bin son's Illness. Powder Value New Cook Book Free IN the New Dr. Price Cook Book there are 300 delightful recipes for all kinds of cooking and bak ing some of them the most famous recipes in use today. Every housekeeper will value a copy of this book which can be had free by addressing Price Baking Powder Factory, 1003 Independence Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois. Dallas Klitn Rets Arena, DAI.LAB, Texas, May 1. It was announced today that tho livestock arena at Fair park has been on gaRod by tho Kti-Klux Klnn for n meeting Friday night, An attempt wai mado to rent tho coliseum but this will bo In nan every night, until lato this month, It In snld. At tho last meeting hold in tho coliseum somo weekj, ago It was rlalmed over 2,ono new members wore "natural-liod." Wldciimiiitu's Motion Denied. WAHiUNtlTON, May 1. Chief Justlco Tnft, speaking for tho nt promo court of tho United Mintes, denied tho motion of Robert A. to tho console ncn of tho court to Wldcm.iiin, New York, lit his appxiil glvn reasons In detnll for dismissal of his suit raining riiifstlniin of al leged unconstitutionality nt the prohibition amendment Tho chief iiiailro made no romtiviit. Whan toxic poisons intestinal walls Ntnt folio vti polluting of Urn blood I fTlils tnhoas tho poisoning of svxrry on,tm in tho body I Vitality and energy lMfuno lnvier ench days tho brain Iweomrs slnggisli. Old ngo and llliirss gallop inl You ran arnld nil that liy pornia nontly relieving constipation tho rsiiw nf OOCi of nil human ills tlitoogh thn regular uso of ICnllnug's llrnn, ci.il ml nnd Vrmnblolt Ktei tlm ellmlnatirn tract open In healthy nor mal condition and you ,will Jlvo in knaltli years longer. Kellogg ' 11 ran Is simply rial urn's food. It is not a "remedy," but eaten regularly each day nt least two tablespoonfuls; In elmmlo tjuejt, wltli tsirh mml-It will sweep tlio bowels, cleansing and purifying. You cannot afford to feel BluKgish; SPECIAL! Some grocers mny havo a few cans left of Dr. Price's bearing the label with the special advertis ing offer recently an nounced for a limited period. A big value at its regular price, Dr. Price's is an unparalleled bar gain at this special sale price. Don't fail to see if your grocer has some leftl WOULD ADMIT SMALL BANKS Studio lllll Provide. Frtlrral lie sertc for Klato Hunks, WA8IUNCTO.V, May 1. A Idlt amending tho federal reserve net so that slnto banks with u capital of $15,000 would be pormlttci" to enter tho federal reservo system was In troduced In tho senate today by Meniiior Harris, ilcmotrat, of tleor xln, ns a further step In tho pro gram extending credits to agricul ture. Tho present !w requires tlut u bank must havo rupltal of i3G,00tf iiefnro being ndmlttod, Henator Harris said his bill which bo expected to broaden the loanlnr facilities, whero thn most good could bo Ima from credit power of tha svstorn, had been approved by tho federal reserve board and hail the lia'Ung of Hiigcno Mycr, Jr., man axing illrectur of tho war flnativo "rporntlon. penetrate the EXPECT THE WORST! to havo yout hrala rnergy impatredr In haTO an nffcnslro hrrnthl Conf Iialiob can lo blamed for them atlt It hsflens old ago just iu U U P sp.jnslblo for illness! Th ngeil run bo TrmnonUy re llcel of constipation worries through tho iiw) of llrsn. Kvary tnmnlwr of your family shonM tat it ovrrry ilay. KuIIokc's limn U most Tslnsblo i Uui ilict of children. It will rroks them grow strong and rolmst. ItcJoajs n muddy or pimply rrtrnplorloo and remnvra an olinoilona breath. Dealt health work la wonderful. Kellogg 's II ran Is drlWons as enrral or sprinlilod over other hot at entil cereal. It makes tho mosi do lightful paneakes, raisin hroad, gems, ete, Iteeipon on ovary package. Dny KcUoun'a llran at all croinra. i , A the merger. Robert A. MoBlrnev. oS2"rS..ir"??.p'. S. Main. fciai 'r"r i-8i.r-Advertise-