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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1922 -unrAT n rnnn HKtfli DT.rurcu IS NOT A BLUFF I But Report That Em- ployes vre io- ue ainuc Breakers Is Denied HERBERT RAPS HENRY Hoover Says Boost in Price of Coal u uiu uiiiy ihkc jOsi of Fords $1.50 Per Car J t , . on TU . I . . (hit II' ' 1 l'ori1 was "not blu"lnK" ti hla do. !-n lo shut down Ills big t.iTn rtl.mtft hcrufcoll Knhtem t,er 1. 'k art of n "nt 6filnt whit !'" ,ms n "lioltlup" on tlio .art of i' 'I brokers nnd denial of : ,.i.,n re. 'rts that other tlinn tliu ffukl fchnriitfo were I (.'sponsible for 111 A uOn, lU'tn umwv .uuiij iu fcuu I),liint riiiimfacturcr'a offices. . r, , -t from Louisville that .hau ".e T' "0 jonl workers In tliu ' . . . ... . hi, nt.mlnvmeiit ii-tlli rtm .-iirna.Tg m nil effort to break tliu ir .l.i -!i ikf. was denied einnliat i ailv '1 ii' statement was termed ...l.nloi 'There may bo Inch 1J1ul f VorA workers nn ticlpjt .'C 'lie lack of employment nkire iiPi'lb atlon for, work with i , raili al."' It wus stated, "but j-oriJ c i 'i "ly Is not going tii advise rail ttr'Kc DlNllCf-H JlOSt 1ZCT. Another report that met emphatic dtilal wa that lack of business fig urtJ In toe decision to closu the rlant. I gures were cited to refute it "Whc. tlio decision to close tho rlants was reached," it was stated 'u- were f"ur weeks behind In or- ieri for l ord cars ni;d thrco weeks tnwia in rruers lor jjincuin cars. Ti'Shad o'i'y Just caught up on or ders for tr.n tors." Tho '-Ion to suspend opora timii came. It was reiterated, nt n time when the Kord company was d"Uig he greatest business In Its Jiutory. reduction ngures snowcu S 100 cars bring turned out dally sK.i'.nst orders for 5,2.00 a day. It was pointed out. WASHINGTON', Atig.23. Present co.il prices would only"ndd$1.50 to tho pi ..ti of Kord cars,--Secretary Hoove cic lared today In expressing 1 tho hOi" ii.r 'he Betrolt nutomoblle nunufartir would not find It noc- eary la c his plants because, of tn irn u ti 'uei. Ilooer " I ho noted that Ford comldered $4 50 .i ton "a reasonable price for coal, and that tho Detroit mantlfanurer could obtain It now at 16.50. I.KUrlns on tho basis of 3,800 tons of coal used a day, Hoover ejtlmitfd that even under present pricu trr Increaso per Kord car could be nly about $1.50. . Legislation now pending, Hoover added, probably would provide price control machinery that could go Into operation within a few days of Sop tfrnofr 16, tho date net by Kord for Abutting down his plants. DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 29. Tho tUument of Secretary Hoover that prtstnt coal prices would ndiWiut Jltlto tho prlco of Kord cars was chinctcr'.zed at tho Ford offices hire today as "a trivial and playful lUtment for the head of a govern ment department to mako In a situ ation as serious ns tho present one." "It Is quite In keeping with ev rythlnn that has been going on nt Waililng'on In tho present situa tion," It was added. D0(3 Hoover think wo should urn over to tho profiteer frpm $7, '00.000 to S10. 01)0. 000 that would U represented In the Increased cost ct coal'" was asked. Tho normal dally consumption of coal by tho Kord plants hero ranges torn 3 R00 to 4. BOO tons a dny. Unless tho Ford company rocelves coal from an unexpected sourco, It l!l close all Its manufacturing de partments In the district September if. CHILEAN STEAMER LOST ' Illwlred nnd l'llly Persons nnd Crow mi muni .musing, uiu Humus Available: on ltupoiicd Wreck, SAN FIIANCISCO, Aug. 29. A ble to tho jnarlno department of 1 chamber of ronnnerco today from Santiago, Chile, reported the rasa ox tho Chilean steamer Italia I th" Port of Coquemba. Tho ills Wch said 160 persons and tho crew of tho vessel were missing, but gave oo details. Tho Chores Islands, mentioned In Mndon reports, nro barren, rocky Wands jutting out of tho water off the Chilean coaeit, according to mar Jf'M familiar with tho waters. Tho Chilean rnnt H.m nltnnat iinrnmi- dlcular landwards nnd offers small ! chance of rescue to stricken sailors, 'I wnr1 of ,no disaster has been rickeil up by naval radio stations on ic Pacific coast, Iti was stated nt teadquartors hero. It was explained nt n lofty range of mountains pre , nts tho comparatively small station 't Va.parnlso from making Itself ?ra any father north than Bal- LOVDON. Aug. 29. One 'hundred fid fifty persons were reported mlns n today following tho sinking of w s camshlp Italia off tho'Chpros "lands, according to n dlspatchf re jwd her today. Tliu Chul'os Is "Ms nro n small group In tho Tn fio off the Chilean coast, M:V ORLEANS, Aug. 29. Tho 'eamahip Italia of tho New Orlenns "Mn American Ship company with 0ut thirty passensors aboard was r the Chilean coast when'lost re JSB reached hero, officials of the 'Tpnny stated here today, com- i ""ting on tho loss of tho Italia. I .he Chilean steamship Itnna also Jin that vicinity. It was said, nnd JJ names may hato becomo con- Danish aviation Interests are Planning n mall and freight air cm ,rm Copenhagen to several - '"'rm r- iu rope. Mclunlcy'a Messenger Honored by Government SAN KnANClSCO, Aug. 2D. Nearly a qunrter of a century after ho carried President McKlnloy's his torlcal "messago to Oarcla," Lieut. Col. A. 8. Itowan, U. S. A retired, was honored for his exploit which In the words of Klbort Hubbard, hud been told In every language. Today ho had the Distinguished Sorvlcu J-ross ns u token of his deed fol lowing an Impressive coremony yes terday ut which military honors wore paid Colonel Jtownn nt tho local prwddlo. CURIOUS SCRIBE BLAMED BY HOKE IN 'LOVE AFFAIR' continuisi) rnoit iwau osa statement. Ho was In their homo for about 10 days and during thai tlmp ho heard of the girl's ambition to becomo n great singer and her des ro to como to this country to ronlizu her ambition Her father, tho girl mid, wanted her to go Into a convent. Hoko promised to help her should shu come, nnd It was to meet that "obligation," ho said, that ho went to New York tho other day, observing somewhat caustically that It was too bad that ho couldn't make an attempt to fulfill nn obligation contracted In hocm! faith without startling his relatives und having his motives Impugned. Ilu said that upon going east he hud told the wholo story to IiN brother and sis ter, living hero In Tulsa, and that his feelings toward Miss Ciovettl were only tho moat friendly and hlx motives or mo nest. lrt Ulrl nt Perry. Miss a ovettr, ho said, camo to this country with a passport good for only n. year. Of tho proceedings i. i t T "i'url1 ' inquiry met nt ...o lamiKi iitnuing tno girls miiuing. no would say nothing, glv Ing ns his reason that tho meeting was a secret one. When through his Influence ho had obtnlnnt norm In- sion for tho girl to enter tho coun try, ho shook off tho reporters, took Miss CJIovettl with him and struck out for tho west. Ho brought her with him as far ns Perry, he said, coming on to his homo from there by automobile rather than wait for a train, whllo Miss Ulovcttl went on to Oklahoma City. Just what she was going to do he did not make exactly clear, but said that she might possibly go to McAIester to seek tho counsel of tho - Italian consul there, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoko have no chil dren. Hoko Is In tho abstract, loan nnd Insurance business with his l.Htt.AM Tin l n .......... ....... , I UlUUIUf . III! jn tfc juuiik 1IIUII (HIM served ftbroad during tho World war. He has been gono on his mission having to do with tho landing nf Miss Oiovotll for nooui iu nays. FIELDS SPEAKING DATES ARE SET CONTINUED FltOM rAOR ONB success, having been Ignored her self. Senator Harreld started on his re turn to Washington today. In order to be present during tho adjustment of difficulties ovor Industrial legis lation. Tho senator expects to make a number of speeches for tho ticket during tho campaign. NEW ENDEAVOR HEADS Mlososi IlnrrliiRtoii nnd Holmes Arc Kleetcd President nnd Vlco Pros- lilent, ltfspi-ctlvt'ly. Miss Celostia Harrington of tho First Tresbyterlnn church was elect ed prcldent of tho Tulsa Christian Kndcavor union nnd Miss Jean Holmes of tho Second Presbyterian church, first -vice president, to fill tho unexpired terms, respectively of Harding Soxton nn president nnd of Miss Kuth L. Dutt, as vlco president, nt n meeting of tho union Tuesday evening In tho chapel of tho First Christian church. Tho now officers will servo until next January. Appreciation nf tho loyalty of Miss Dutt and Sexton to Christian Hn deavor Interests, was expressed by Miss Harrington. Sliver pencils suitably wscrrhed wero presented to tho two In" a social session during which watermelon was served. About &5 young pcoplo were present. Hov. W. H. Murphy Jr., of tho Second Presbyterian church was elected pastor counselor. Germans havo Invented a ma rhino for splitting kindling wood that utilizes discarded bayonets. Tulsans Convinced On August 15, 1922, we matured our first Monthly payment shares (75 months). This is the first stock ever matured by a Tulsa Association and places this association far ahead of its competitors, forwc know, - and our shareholders know that wo are living up to our contract, maturing on time, and not estimating a maturity that we cannot mako. If yoiLhavonJ; shares in this proven association, better take out a small account now. You can start with ns little as $1.00: 6$ to 9lA Paid on Your Savings No Tnxes State Supervision Let us show you letters from those who have matured our stock; you will then see what the other fellows think of the Tulsa Building & Loan Association. No account too small to welcome, none too large to handle. Call or phone us for particulars. Ottlsa Building & loan Association SINCLAIR. BUILOIKG MAN WOUNDED BY RELATIVE DEAD u. w. l'ounpf, bnot on Street by J.'H. Lee, Succumbs at Hospital C. V, Young, 30 yearn old, nn elec trical workor employed by tho V. H. Youso Klectrlo company, who was shot by his brothcr-ln-Iaw, J II. Lee, about 10 o'clock- Mondny morning at Third and Main streets, following a qunrrcl between tho two men, died nt 9:30 o'clock Tuesday night nt tho local hospital, Lee, who luiM been confined In the county jail since tho shooting, was not In formed of Young's death, ns ho was asleep when the report reached the jail, and the Jailer decided to wait until morning before breaking the news to nun. Tho shoollng was tho result of n family quarrel growing out of al leged improper relations between Young nnd Leo's divorced wife. Young's wife, who Is n sister of Mrs. Lee, denied that her husband wn guilty oftho association. Although Young was conscious during tho "afternoon Preceding his ncntii, lie was not heard to mako any statemonts relative to tho shooting nr mntters Ii-hcIIiii; up to It. The body was removed to nn undertak ing parlor pending funeral arrange ments. H0PEElF6ur FOR 43 MINERS CO.VTINUKD rilOM I'AOR ONB tho disastrous flro which broko out In tho Argonaut two years ago re sulting In tho flooding of both mines, tho closing of both mines for a-4ong period nnd heavy damago suits, brought by tho respective mlno own ers, tho opening was closed. Peter Accher. shaft foreman, who lej a rrew of eight men, volunteers, into fio depths of tho mlno yesterday to attempt to battle with tho seeth Ing flames, told tho story of tho battle, The men directed their ef fort toward heating tho smoke bnck down tho shaft so ns to enable them to get at the point where tho flames nro burning. They succeeded In reaching a point about 60 feet bo low the first smoko level to tho i, 600-foot level. This was still thrt-o hundred feet ahovu tha fire. Then a flvo hundred gallon tank filled with wafer was sont down the shaft to this point and released. As the volume of wnter was dumped do'vn the shaft tho smoko and "boiled" as Accher expressed It, nnd seethed upward, forcing tho rescue crew back to tho 2,600-foot lovel. Faint hopo that tho entombed men may be still living arises from tho report that n cavo-ln had occurred In the mine as n result of the burn ing away of tho timbering. FLAMES DESTROY ROOF BUNGALOW CONT1NUKD I-tlOM PAOR ONK flees for business Wednesday morn ing as tho other floors of tho build ing escaped without any damage worth mentioning. Tho Cosdon building was complet ed In 1917 at nn npproxlmato cost of H, 000,000. Josh 8, Cosden was absent from tho city nCthe tlmo of tho fire, having left thrco months ago for tho east to undergo an op eration for appendicitis. Wire Flashes WASHINOTON. Auir. 29 The disturb. anre reported over th Caribbean h" advanced ullRhtly northweitward and thin morning IU cunter waa over extreme atmhtrn HrltlMi IlonAuraa, weather bu reau auviceB inaionied today. NEW TOrtK. Aur. 2. Th will of th Inte Park llenjamln, fathcrlnU of the Into Enrico Caruso, filed for probate Jn tho mitrogate court today dUlnhertta all his children, (imonp them Dorothy Caruso, vrldow oVthe tenor. LOS ANnKI.na Auk. 29. Hather than Mo tha tltfgracB nf havlnir hla parent! In Denver know that he naa held as h ruaperted robber. Phillip Hradley, 24, to day hanged hlmielf. to hla cell door In inn rity JH. LONDON. Aujz. 29. rive naranna -were reported to have been killed by Irrtrulata at "Weatprtrt. Ireland, while leavlna; a church where nun a had been said for .Michael Col in a. accord nr to a. dlanatch frnrn Tilth tin' IhU a ft orrwmn trainmen may END CONTRACTS WITH RAILROADS coNTiNL'i-D rnoji paoi: onu houso might tin called upon nt short notice to put Itself on record In the matter. Itepresentntlvo Johnson, re publican, .South Dakota, nnnounced his Intention to offer tomorrow an amendment ' to the ndinlnlstrntlnn coal bill which would give Hie president the authority ho wn? said to desire. Several other members of tho house Indicated that they ntso would submit amendments with the saino purpose In vlow, although con grewlonal lenders generally predict ed no such legislation would be passed for the present. As explained nt the Whllo House, the president's attitude Is that tho ndmltilstrntlon's hold on tho sltun Hon would bo measurably strength oned If It had as a foundation the potential power to take over n sin gle railroad or n system of curriers, a slnglo mine or n series of mining properties, which had been thown clenrlv to have failed to render the public n full service of what they wero capable. Harding, It was declared, believed today that tho bituminous coal In dustry wa working out Its own problem undur tho Impetus of the practical settlement reached nt Clcvolaml, nud huld further that the ajuthraclto strlkn would bo settled shortly on a basis which would per mit ine naru con mines to leturn rapidly to production. .Should this loiecnst to borne out bv develop ments. It was s.ild at tho While House, the railroad tanulo would be left a tho only Industrial knot of first importance nnd In th s connee- Hon tho ndinlnlstrntlnn nollrv. ns outlined todny, was said to bo con structed on 11 strict enforcement of existing laws which guarnntea safety 01 1110 nun property onn maintenance of necessary public service. i ho houso Intrrcrtts commerce committee In reporting tho Wlnslow 0111 jor icuerni coal control, nn nounced that tho nronossal for a fed. ernl fuel agency hnd been definitely abandoned nnd that "tho president Is In accord with this conclusion." SNEAKTHIEF ROBS A HOME Ourst of Mrs. C. Imyinnn Iah.ch inn uniM 01 I lotlllug. Hne.lll flllnt'.. onlnra.l -....I . . n v ...... ... . i,,u H'ni" (leiiPH nf llr r n I onn Soventth street, early last night whllo uio lanuiy were away and stolo wear- IllCr nnnnrnt u-nrlh t.vnr.. t.,.lF.i dollars belonging to Mrs. I,. M. Hhel. tern, of Muskogee, who was visiting at tho Layman home. .urs. cayman and Mm. Shelters went to town nbout S o'clock, oxpect- InR tn ha irnne nnlv n .hnrt lmn nu lights wero left burning In tho houso. It Is believed tho thief saw them depart nnd then catered. Two grips of clothing nnd an ex pensive rnpo wero stolen, nil belong ing to tho guest. There wero sovcrnl silk dresses In tho grips. Nothing olso was missing from tho Layman homo and It Is believed tho thief was irigmcnrii .away neroro no bad tlmo to ransack tho ni.mn. Tim wero notified. An Knellsh form 1, n. v, equipped with a reservoir to collect im siiuo in w in niiauion to rain ' supply rame Willi water. Wednesday a Sale of New Fall Low Shoes Six-dollar values. Really they're won derful shoes to sell at such a remark ably low price. Two Straps Flapper Straps Walking Oxfords Sport Oxfords Brown Calf Brown Kid Black Gait Complete Assortment of Sizes Main Street at Fifth Man's Ilotlit Is Found Tied lo Sunken Auto ftANSAS CITY. Mo., Aug. 29. Tha body of n nmn, tied to the steer In K wheel of nn nutnmoh.le, was found todny In the Missouri river near N'eaimnii. Kan. Tim discov ery followed nn niii.iiymnus nnte re ceived by I'lideiBliorltf David Kep ler, Jr. Tho victim Is Iwlleved to be n man who was wounded during n holdup. It Is tho pollen theory t lint his pomnnnlmis il.i him i,. it... ...1.....1 and sunk the nutomobllx to prevent wio iiiuunriiieH rrotn obtaining In formation that would lend to their apprehension. BOMBS HURLED AT SHOPS AHi'iiipt Made to Kill or Injure :17.". Workmen nt llamlllc, N (iinrgi-, DANVIU.IO, Hi., Aug. 29. Four bomb were hurled this morning at tho shops of the Chicago Xc Hustsrn Illinois rallioad here. In what in bo lleed by the authorities to have been nn nttempt to Injure or kill .175 workers and guntds housed Id one of the buildings. Ono bomb exploded ngnlnst th not lib sld of tb shops mid Its nieces Wcrn wnilforu.1 nc, of way of the "III Four." Ona n- imiucii neur ino coal chute, one tore a hoi.) In (he roof of th build-, till- nml nun iltftt.uun.l it., .l.i. ... tho samo building. ISvery window Hiuinercn ny tna torririo con cussion. The 37S men In the building were thrown Into a panic by tho succr. slnn of blasts UiiHrds rushed out with guns drawn. A hurried search followed till f nn tri,.iin..,,r. found. CRIME IS BACK TO NORMAL Only One IIIJjiclilii,. mul T() (;r Thi-ftM Iti'iiorlcil in Pollco Tiicsdny. Criminals Tuesday night very lo-nily remained within tho legnl limit In their nnnrnllnna fl.n .lnu'u toll of crime consisting of ono hi Jacking nnd two nuto thefts, ac cording to reports filed nt tho polio station. K. Ij. MrCnnncll. nn emnlnvn nf tho .Smokewell company, reported that ho had been held up by two men nt Fifth and Ulwood at !:1R o'clock Tuesday night and relieved of IIS. Cur thl'ves Indulged nn annoying llsplny of Impudcnro Tuesday nflor noon by inking an American touring car, owned by R. C. Hpo.irs, 1125 North Dullctie, from In front of th courthouse from under tlio very noses or tno minions nt tlio law. J O. lirowne. 1116 Unulh Klgln. later rtported Hint his Tortl roadster hnd been stolen from Its parklnir nlnca nt Fourth and lloslon. Tear das Is Utilized To Calm Reformatory I.A.V.HINO. Mich.. Aug. 2D. Col. 11. C. Vnndcroook and MaJ. Ilobort Marsh returned from Ionia reform atory today where they wero dls- pntcncii last night with 12 state troopers to quell a riot nmong the Inmates In n dormitory thore. The trouble, rcflulted over objection by prisoners to tho porsonni-l of tho guard. Tear gns was used to over come tho rioters nnd no ono was Injured. Six troopers remained at the Institution to maintain order. DASHES TEPPER IN GUARD'S EYES; ' EIGHT GO FREE CO.VTINUKD fllOM I'AOU ONB building 'Mlrly well Isolated on a sldo street two blocks notth of the police, station, The neigh borhond chiefly romprUr homes of negioes and nflcr dark Is pretty well de serted. HOUSE OCCUPIED BY GANG RAIDED AFTER MIDNIGHT CflMTl Vlknn liltnt tilnw n..m Jacking of n dozen motor parties on tho Itrokcn Arrow and Jenks rou ds. All Hoails (Iiinrdetl. Hllllll.lV nnd MnndjIV llltrlitu nnrm f.r armed officers scoured the county roads foi miles in every direction nnd nil outlets of tho cltv worn ran, stnntly guarded. many .Monday tlin officers were given n "Up" nbout "riuei-r goings on" lit the houso which the officers 1 New Autumn Frocks Expressing the advance themes of Fashion in silhouette, fabric and trimming. Special Groups-Special Prices 15 1975 25 HP? Other dresses priced attractively HJ $2975 $g9-5 J)1 Affording an unusually early and advantageous choice of those fashions whose vogues are assured throughout the coming season. Both the afternoon and tailored frock unanimously accept the gracefully draped Grecian trend. Simplicity is their keynote, carried out by the rich elegance of the pew crepe weaves. Flowing sleeves, uneven hem lines, intricate draperies, panels and lowered waistlines are among the innovations. Crepe Satins Crepe de Chines Canton Crepes Poiret Twills Satin Back Cantons Navys Browns Black declared had linn used as n ren dezvous for the bandit gang. It was .it the corrr of Klghth nnd Kenosha where two boys rHd tip nn Ice cream vendor Inst week, beating him o.r Iho head after taking I0 In enli from him. lllciiM- nml .Mcl.cdd win. COMIMIIIA. S. C. Atlg.29. With approximately 100,000 votes rounled In the South Carolina democratic primary yesterday It s certain that a swond rneo will be necessary for tho nomination for governor bo tween Cols U lllesso. Columbia, for mer governor, and Thomas O. Mr I.eod of lllshopvllle, former lieu tenant governor. Mooro l.ciiillng itohiison. HAN I'ltANCIRCO. Aug. 29 In- completo returns from 147 iireclncts scattered thrniiKhout the state, tho heaviest voting being from l,os Angeles, give for repiihllrn nomina tion for t'nltcd stales senntor, Moore .1,23.1; Johnson 2,830. STItlUK )l' SHOItl' DIJUATIO.V Hotel TiiImi Negro limplO)cs Vmv Siitlsricd With llchig Indexed. About Pit nn n and women em ployes of Hotel Tulsa showed rellie. tance Tuesday tn fill out the Identl fleallon and finger print enrds made necrssmv bv 11 recent city ordinance. At flist lhr thii'lght ibrv hnd been a. ( used of participation In criminal ity, but when tha ordlnanca was ex. pinlncd to them their rclurtau r dlsniipenred. "Our employes now know that this otdlnnnce was passed for prote. -Hon." H. C. Kylo. manager of Hrdel Tulni, fXplAlned, "and they are In favor of It. I bcllnve tho measure will prove a great benefit In ridding smnll hotels and rooming houses, of undesirable help nnd tenants." ANOTHER STRIKE ENDED Wnlkoiit nf OiHTiitlvo llroilu-rlioods on I'.lgln, ilollct nml IjiMcrn Settled. JOI.IUT, III.. Aug. 2D Tho strlkn of the operntlvo brotherhoods on tho Klgln, Jollet At Knstern ruad tl .Tollnt was scltlfd today. These men wero the first group to walk out. Their act started tho sporndla walkouts throughout hn country which culminated In tha strnndliig of paanongor trains In the southwestern (Insert. The ngroement which terminated tho strlko was tinned on tho with drawn! of tho armed guards from gntes lending Into tho rds d simps of tho road. Kxcluslvo of storngs hattertea n. new outfit for llghtlticr homes of average slm by electricity woigln only 100 pounds. ft HftVC Mover! trt H01-3 South Main St. if