TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1917
TO ASK WILSON
FOR EXEMPTION
Two Hundred Persons Not to
Accept District Board's Re
jection : of Claims.
THRU WITH PONTOTOC CO.
Sixty Tulsa County Claims
Denied and Claimants Are
Certified as Ready.
Over, two hundred appeals will gp
directly to Preside.' Wilson from . tho
appeal hoard of Exemption District
No. 2, of eimtern Oklahoma, accord
ing to Chairman It. F. Sclvally, who
states that many pertons who are
dissatisfied with the refusal of hlH
board Jo grant them exemption have
signified tlielr deteniilnatiui to go to
the court of last resort
Many of-these appeals are '-ased on
flimsy pretexts, but the uppealants
are bent on exhausting every rtc-urcu
the law gives In order to escape mtll
tary service. -
Assrirluted Press dispatches yester
day stated that there are now about
one thousand appeals pending before
the president and Provost General
Crowder is engaged In investigating
them, preliminary to making recom
mendations. lirrors Must Be Plain. -
General Crowdcrt has made no
statement as to how these appeals will
be treated, but It Is regarded as vir
tually certain that he will give tho
district boards the benefit of the
doubt In each case and refuse to over
rule thctn unless it is plain that these
hoards erred.
This has been the policy of the ap
peal board of this district. It has
acted upon the theory that the local
hoards, .. being on the ground, ac
quainted with the persons asking ex
emption and familiar with the facts,
Ik in a better position to decide these
it a tiers than the district board and
it lias refused to reverse jinleHh the
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record Indicate clearly that injustice
has been done.
Pursuant to thla policy, the num
ber of straight-out appeals sustained
by the district board sitting in this
city can be counted on two hands.
One exemption was granted yester.
day. It went to B. Dyer, a Tulsa
county man, and was on a dependency
ground. Dyer Is engiieer in charge
of the Pioneer Oil company's com
pressing gasoline plant lU Hedblrd.
The record showed that he hud a
brother engaged in this work until
sometime ago when he lost the sight
of both eyes in an accident at the
plant, rendering him helpless. He
was married. U. Dyer took his place
and in supporting the blind brother
and his wife. The work Is said to
be extremely hazardous.
Pans on Sixty.
About sixty Tulsa county appeals
were passed vpon and denied and tho
appellants certified .for service. Most
of them were in the county outside
the city, tho several from the city
proper were in the list. This was
not made up yesterday on account of
the bourd's desire to rush to com
pletion the consideration of appeals
from Creek, McUin and Pontotoc
countlis. It will be. given out today.
The largest number of appeals yet
disposed of in any one county was
from-Pontotoc county, where 192 "ii
peals were denied and the appellants
certified for service.
A number of extensions were frratit
ed farmers yesterday In order to give
them time to harvest and dispose of
their crops. Those went to L. K. Cook,
John rt. Woods and H. K. Carson o
Purcell. All have large crops to
handle and assured the board that un
less they wore given time to harvest
and dispose of them they would Buf
fer total loss. Kach was allowed until
December 1.
Scott Hendricks of Hrlstow was de
nied a similar request because his
crop Is only thirty acres and tho board
thot he would have plenty of time In
which to dispose of this. .
The county attorney of Creek coti.i.
ty was asked for additional Informa
tion on the appeals of ltobert T. Pate
of Shamrock, K. O. Ixnlgerwood and
Abraham Jones of Brlstow. All their
claims are on dependency grounds.
Made Mistake.
The appeal of James A. Olffen or
Creek county was settled by the reeoru
being returned to the lower boaro,
which notified the district board that
Olffen had been exempted by It aim
that the record was sent up by mis
take. Travis Hawkins of Milfay was on.
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lnally granted exemption by the lower
board, but it later rescinded its action
because it decided Hawkins was not
entitled to the exemption on the
ground of exemption, as he had
claimed. The revocation of the exemp
tion by the lower board was sustulned.
Morris E. Mockley, superintendent
of the Cosden company's caslngnoaa
fas plants in the Cuslilng field, locat
ed at Shamrock, lost his appeal. Ills
exemption was urged by the oil com
pany very strongly.
Other Creek county appeals denied
were as follows: Merrltt F. .Shehl,
Roy I,undon, Henry 8. Hlnkle, 'Ainerk
H. Ijiw, Emery McLoron, Shamrock;
John 8. Groom, Crowson; Clarence It.
Uellcr and A. 8. Strickland, Urlstow;
Irwin Johnson, Tabor; Jim Coyle,
Hoggs; William Mudluke, lopew; j.
MorriM, Milfay.
A caso of considerable interest in
McUiin county was the appeal of Hor
ace Tralnie Wltherspoon of l'urcell.
of C. F. Wltherspoon & Son, cotton
exporters. Strong Influence w.i
brought to bear In behalf of this ap
plicant, who swore that ho was not a,
member of the firm except as a sal
aried employe and that his wife, to
whom ho was married lust Heeemcei
was wholly dependent upon him for
support. T. H. bwycr, banker; Robert
W. Murray, cotton dealer; Harry
Hammorly, attorney; Kay C. Smith,
banker, and M. E. Humphrey, grain
dealer and miller, nil of Chtckasha,
wrote strong letters asking fof With
erspoon's exemption.
Humphrey's letter developed a clash
between tho exemption board of Mc
Lnm county and Mr. Humphrey, who
is a member of the exemption hoard
of (Irady county. The McIjiIii county
officials strongly resented Humph
ley's action In "butting into" this case,
as it was not in his jurisdiction. They
filed a letter with tho district board,
fllgned by O. CS. Moore, chairman, T.
C. McX'urdy, member, and Hugh
Moone, secretary, In which they de
clared they had given Witherspoon's
ease the closest attention, had culled
him before them and told him he wus
not entitled to exemption. 1 hey in
dicated very strongly that they thot
Humphrey should attend strictly to
the cases in his own county.
The record seemed to show that
nhllo W'itherpoon registered in llc
Ijiln county he formerly lived In
Ohlckasha, and that Is the main head
quarters of the Withorspoon Cotton
company. Some months ogt, how
ever, Yifj went to MclAln county and
leased a four hundred-aero farm,
which ho placed In cultivation. He
alto owns a half-ititereet in a two
hundred-ae.ro tract near Purcell, hut
suhl he had not paid anything on It
On account of the prominence of
Wltorerspoon's connections it is said
considerable feeling hnj been aroused
both In Gradv and McLtln counties
over his possible exemption.
Must Go.
Tho district board settled the ease
by denying the appeal and certify
ing Witherspoon for service.
Leon Fletcher, Purcell grocor, also
lot-t bis appeal, alongr with the follow
ing: Kwing R. Parncll, Henry C.
Do I ley, John M. Clounoh, Howard
Cushion, Pink E. Phillips, Thomas E.
Hawk, Leo M. Houdrtuu, Eddie M.
YVntson, Floyd Martin. John 11. Wyn
ess, Alu.llU8 li. HlaiH'liard ( Purcoll; It.
W. I.everridgo and Edward Y. Mush
burn, cf Wayne; Lowter Johnson,
George Loper and Hoy Harnett, Mays
ville; Thomas I,. Cherry, Hyars;Diek
M. Hopkins and Christopher C. Hop
kins of Llnds:iy; Thomas M. Reeves
H. A. Dunning, O. H. Tankersloy, J.
E. Garner and EIN.n 8. Vlser,
Hlanchard; Ucnjamin Cook, V'oshlng
ton. The hoard will devote today's ses
sions to appeals from Urady countv
district No. 2, Love, Johnson and
Murray counties.
Pontotoc county appeals denied and
certified for service were as follows:
Kenous Vertman Cooper, Charlie An
drew l'ate, James t'ruison, Hardy
Young, lale West, Fj-unk A. Keith,
Georgo W. Turner, John KlmbeJl, Ar
thur O. Johns, Douglas Drown. Kv
rrett Peyton Perkins, Simon Clark,
Om S, Sloan, H. T. Carney, .loo Henry
Hush, Wililam D. Gray, Abner Harris,
Sam Mitchell, Grover I'-yron Gear,
I'errv H. Hunter, ltobert Ellis, Henry
Drown, Hlpomer M. White, Henry
Clay Snodgrass, Martin Harrison
Ijince, George Kiley Chapman,
Thomas S. Helm, Arthur Russell. Jos
eph T. ltoff, Guadauloupe Coustarrs,
Roscoe C Gilinore, Oliver Salle,
Frank Townslcy, Nonlis 1'urnecher,
P.obert I Scroggins, Charles H. Jen
nings, ljoe Cunningham, Phillip E.
F:lchman, James M. Gurley, Omer C.
Mcr'arland, Charley Chronistor, Sam
uel II. Gill, Allen )I. Woodward. Hon
Courtney, Wirt Sheehan, Arthur
Jones, uiyae S heeler, Emmet E.
Faulkenberry, Franklin Talbott, Lu
tlier Irwin, Wallace Jewerel Watson,
Roy Nichols, Robert E. Lung, Ilagan
Underwood. Robert E. Simmons.
! Maamon IVinlels, Paul E. Anderson,
warn m. Ray, Charles W. Gorm,
Ceorgo M. Dean, Ell S. Martin,
Thomas K. James, Indocey Smith,
Deverley Sales, -Wllliam C. Hracken,
Charley Hritton, George S. Higgs, Pat
Purnctt, G. A. Palmer, William It.
Steedman, Harrison Perry, Jesse L
Sweetman. Arthur Null, Willie H.
V'yrick, William T. Chamber, Lloyd
K. Wilmett, Tom Adcox, W. W. Trout
manw Panlel Webster Waller, George
vV. Elkityt, -Jim barnes, H. R. Hulsey,
in Franklin Horsey, Hert E. King,
Luke Penrod, Clifton H. HurRt,.Paul
Jones, Cleveland Harris, Ieonurd
Summers, Will Hyatt, Amenlo Mar
engo, John E. Rowland, General F.
Plake, John T. Allred, Robert I
Yarberry, Ievl R. McFann, William
Alford, John N. Huff, William M.
Phillips, John Rockwell, R. R. Rogers.
P.obert Wilson Owens, Lone Rodrlgez,
Albert W. Duran, M-lton Allen, Joo
M. Cope, Olaf Myrlck, Delmer Mc
Mlllen, Ben, Franklin Mulllns, John
W. Chadwick, William O. Proti, June
Fawj-er, ' Noah Davault, SheriSan R.
liethrage, Henry D- Hlnsland, Lomai
Correno,' James E. Whltworth, Sam
uel Taylor, Charles Turner, James
Henry, Solomon W. W. Morgan, Leon
Pinley, Charles T. Humphreys, Jess
J. Hunks, Orel Daniels, Alfred I. Tee,
Ruel Joseph Carroll, James R. Rar
ton, Joe H. Stunfleld, Arthur 6. West,
Ftaiviutl A. Reasley,' Jasper Andrew
Jackson, Erman Tlurnett, Turner
1'erry, Gabe Chaney, Iuther Cablo,
Andrew .1. Copeland, (Tiarles Palmer,
Ltvius C. Kenyon. Horace'- Reynolds,
"Mrrtln Ramous, Ellis G. K"ion. Ar
thur rass, Alby Orlfxin, John Hurk-ha-t,
George T. Cooper, Luther Say.
lors, John- P. Whltson, William H.
KetchuW, Willinm L. Eaton, Pete
Anderson, W. 8. Wude, Tom Ouln
stRilh, William.. E. Turley, Robert E.
West.-Jeptha K, Whitehead, Isaac If.
Henry, Lee P. Ransey, Clarence A.
Jones, Corey E. Littleficld, James. W.
.Tones, Wick Adair, JCmmet O. Hern,
Other Gray, John Moore, Thomas
Puller, Bamuel - Peters. William
Foars, Pat M. Manning, Jone Baker
Bishop, William N. Castlehorry, Al
Kemp and George Herman Hall,
Arrested for Speeding. ' "
P. K. French, a local automobile
salesman, was arrected yesterday by
a molorcyclot officer on East Second
and charged with reckless driving, Mr.
French with a companion was
route to the fairgrounds and did not
realize he was exceeding the speed
limit. However, a 10 bond was posivt
for his appearance in police court.
ORDERS 150 MEN
. TO BE PREPARED
May Be Called Before Board
Monday; Stenographic Aid
Is Greatly Needed.
Convinced that a largo percentage
of TuU'j net quota, of 30T men will
Iks ordered to points of mobilization
following tho receipt of a letter now
in transit from the adjutant general's
offb-e ordering these men to be for
warded to Ciunp Travis. San Antonio,
Texai, tho local exemption .board yes
terday ordi red approximately 150
men to "bold them wives in readiness
to depart for the draft army.
A telegram was recciviil yesterday
by tho local exemption buaid mem
bers from Adjutant General Horp
slating that the official order for tho
call of the next perc ntago of drafted
men hail len mailed from Oklahoma
City and that it would contain tho
number to be called for this portion
of tho quota.
May HcMrt Monday,
If tho order Is received today It Is
probable that the men will be ordered
to report at the local exemption
board's office next Monday for final
lorn motions. Whether the entire party
will be sent to Camp Travis in 0110
shipment, or whether It will be di
vided into lots as was tho rase with
the first 5 per cent, was not known
by the members of the board.
Jn tho event that the call for the
sevond portion Is of any moment, the
monitors of tho board will find it dif
ficult to rush the men right out, ns
there Is a shortago of much-needed
stenographic workers In the board's
office, and without such assistance
the entlro work can not possibly bo
accomplished by tho thrco members of
the board, unskilled as they are in
stenographic work.
"We need tl.o a.KIstanco of employ
ers of stenographic help," declared Ir
8. DeZell llawley of tho beard yester
day. "We are giving our time to this
matter because called upon by tho
government. Wo nro provided with
no fund with which wo may hlro
such assistance, and we must rely
upon the generosity of patriotic peo
ple to .insist us by placing at our dis
posal, for a few days at least, sten
ographers and others whe can oper
ate typewriters. Without thorn w
must go over the work slowly and
with only the asyl.-uanco of sten
ographers who pre bu.'llv engaged in
othei offices of the city hall."
Were Certified Dink.
Tho nnnicsvOf those persons to
whom "blue" cards wore mailed yes
terday, advising them to hold them
selves In readiness for orders to en
train, were those certified back by tho
district exemption board as persons
readv lor military service. They con
tained tho names of persons who made
no claim for exemption; those who
mado claims which were disallowed
and those who appealed and their ap-
fieals were disallowed by the appeal
(oard.
The exact da.v on which the next
contingent of Tulsa's quota will b
called, together with the number and
the destination, will be announced to
the local board members upon today's
receipt of the official order from tho
adjutant general's office. Immediate
ly the additional cards will be sent
to those who will bo Included from
Tulsa In the second portion sent from
Tulsa, and all will be advised to hold
themselves In readlticf-s for further
orders to report to the local board.
GERMAN YOUTH BEING HELD
Arrogant Altitude of Prisoner Cuuses
Police to Institute Investigation.
Whether John Ems, a young Ger
man, confined in the city Jail is a spy
for the kaiser or only a migratory
worker as he claims is a question that
the police department and John A.
Whalen of tho department of Justice
are unable to solve after several days
of Investigation.
Ems was arrested last Monday by
Patrolman Francis on West First
while he was trying to dispose of a
pair of field glasses. Francis exam
ined the field glasses and seeing that
they were of unusual quality began
questioning him. Ems told him that
he wus a German and was 2) years
old and was a driller by trade. When
the officer usked him if he had reg
istered he grew arrogant and told
him he hadn't and didn't have to,
whereupon he was escorted to Jail
along with tho glasses and two hand
bags that he had with him.
A search of his grips were made at
the station and a camera, a wrench,
an automatic pistol, -x flashlight and
pictures of shipyards, ships, also a
notebook containing data concerning
trips he had mado over the United
States. Whalen was called In by the
police and Ems declared to him that
he was but 18 years old and was an
Anierican-born German, his home be
ing in Pennsylvania.
lie Is being held for further Inves
tigations by the authorities.
Punkuilk Paragraphs
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(t!y GEORGE BINGHAM.)
Cricket Hicks borrowed a book last
week and has set In to cultivate his
mind bv fertilizing It with good litera
ture. Crlckot koeps his flngej right
on the place so that he won't lose a
word of It while looking around.
Rax Harlow has heen reading in
some old novel where a prince trav
eled thru the country disguised as a
man.
Fletcher llenstep has been con
vinced for a long time that life IS
Just what you and your wife mako it
-: t MM
THURSDAY. IS
REMNANT DAY!
Today we offer a fine selection of
short lengths in all kinds
of piece goods
On Sale Until Noon at
ONE-HALF PRICE
AM; mum
BUSINESS GIRLS CLUB PLANS
PATRIOTIC WINTER PROGRAM
V. W. C. A. Organization Will Divide
Winter ltetwee'il lilhlo Study
mid War Heller.
Tho HuBincss Girls club of the Y.
W. C. A. met Tuesday nlKht In the
home of Its patroness, Mrs. W. 11.
Peck, at 915 North Denver, for a
social and business evening.
After a picnic supper on the mwii
tho club laid out plans for the winter.
It was decided to carry out the gen
erul policy of the association, concen trating
on two features.
ltlblo study, which will be led n
Miss Cora Glendennlng. will receive a
large slmre of the attention of tho
club. The patriotic part of the pro
gram will consist both of a study, of
current history nnd an extra effort to
accomplish war relief work, both I"
the Red Cross workroom am) knitting
for the Nuvy league.
Meetings will bo held every Tues
day evening thruout the winter.
F.MPKF.SS.
Five excellent interstate acts open
the new bill at the Empress today.
William Morrow & Co, bead the bill
with an episode called "On a Country
Road." During the playlet several
numbers nre offered, among them b
ing "Egypt In Your Eyes," "LaiK
and the World lJiughH With You" and
"The Marriage Hells." Special scenery,
which lends an additional charm to
tho act. Is carried. The Knicker
bocker Four, a quartet of good-looking
young men, has a new repertolra
of songs, nnd a vein of comedy runs
thru the act. They will likely be tho
npplauso hit of the bill. others on
the bill are Waimun Merry In u
violin and piano offering, Zizka At
King In magic and mystery and Ed
wards & Louise In a vaudeville sur
prise. The bill carries the manager's
guarantee that it Is good. A new epi
sode of "Pearl of the Army" will also
be shown. Shows will bo- given at
2:30, 7:1.1 nnd !) p. in.
LYRIC.
"Arrayed With the Enemy," at thrt
Lyric today. Is the fourth of "The
Further Adventures of Stingaree," by
E. W. Ilornung, produced by Kalcm
and directed by Paul C. Hurot.
CiiHt: "Stlmjareo," Trno Moardman;
"Howie," Paul C. Hurst; "Harry
Siiinmerfiebl." Harney Furey; "Mil
dred .Summerfiold, Eilythe riterllng;
"Hlack Mill," I. A. Williams, miiu
inerfleld, a new settler In the back
country of Australia, in building a
homo in tho l ush, waiting to be Joined
by his wife. Ho receives a letter from
her saving she has sold their property
In town for J5.000 cash. "Mlack Hill."
a brutal bandit, while ransacking tho
cabin, finds this letter and udds a few
lines to It. Ilo then captures Hummer
field, and takes him away. Mildred,
the wife, arriving, finds this letter,
which demands J.I, 000 ransom for
Summcrfield. und It Is slgnd "Htingi
reo." Just about this time "Stingaree,"
the gentleman outlaw, and his partner
Howie run onto the cabin. Mildred
does not take him for an outlaw and
shows him ;ho letter. He at owe
swears vengeance against his Imper
sonator and takes Mildred with him
In an effort to reseuo her husband.
The party Is captured by the tnounieii
police, who expose "Stingaree" and
Howie to Mildred as bandits. However,
the police also set out to reseuo hum -merflold,
giving "Stingaree" nnd
Howie a chance to break awuy ironi
tholr guard, Attacking "Mlack Hill's'
stroughold, the troopers are overcome
and taken. At tho pleadings of Mll
dped, "Stingaree" undertakes to lead
a party to renew the attempt at ,r-.i-cue.
After a thrilling encounter 'this
Is effected, nnd "Hlack fit If and his
gnng arrested. In the confusion of tho
victory "Stingaree" and his pal slip
away und the troopers are dissuaded
from following to retako him ny tho
pleading of tho grateful wife.
Civil Service I'xaniliiation.
An examination for post 'lco
clerks and carriers will be held at tho
post office In this city on October li,
1917. Age limit If) to 45 years on the
date of examination. Married women
will not be admitted to the examina
tion. Applicants must be physically
sound, and male applicants must be
not less than 6 feet 4 Inches In height
In . bare feet, and weigh not less than
12& pounds without overcoat or hut.
Grand
Theater
115 Fust Second
Photic 400
F venlngs SMS
Mallnees Sunday, Tuesday
Thursduy and Saturday, 2: ad
SF.PT. 13-14-13
The Incomparable
Grand Stock Co.
Present
"A BACHELOR'S ROMANCE"
Dy Martha Mortem.
PIUClvS: Evening, 10-25-3.VO0
Matinees, 1020
- Keats Now on Sale
"He Fell In Love Willi His Wile"
SKIT. 10-I7-1H-I9
CITY WILL DEMONSTRATE
HER PRIDE IN SOLDIERS!
Plans Coming on for Dig Patriotic
Dinner and Rally oil Sat unlay
Night.
Promises glow for the success of
the big patriotic dinner and rally
which tho county council of defenso
Is planning In honor of the lioys who
will soon leave Tulmi and Tulsa
county to join tho national army. Sat
urday Is thj day set for thu celebra
tion. over 250 Invitations have been Is
sued and at the M. C. A. cafeteria
they are planning to put on the llttlo
pot ami tho big pot In order that the
soldiers may be well nnd worthily fed
at their first army meal.
It is especially urged that ull the
city turn nut to Liberty suurc, where
after the dinner, a Idg demonstration
will be mado to demonstrate to tho
new army men that the city and coun
ty nre justly proud of the quota of
men which they shall tender to I'nclu
Sam to fill up the ranks of his new
army.
Govcrror Williams, Hon. J. J. Mc
Graw, chairman of the Republican
state committee and Gabo Parker,
commissioner for the five clvill.cd
tribes, will come to Tulsa especially
to talk to the national army men. ('.
E. Iluohner will explain to them how
ibi v are to go about making the best
of the wonderful opportunities offered
by the- association buildings at tlv)
cantonments.
After the dinner members of the
c ninty council of defense will talk at
Liberty square and there will be much
patriotic music by the Tulsa band.
PLAN'S XF.W A I.VTION Itl'lt.DIN'Gtt
Conliact l't for Four Structures; Will
Accommodates 1.10 Men I nch.
(by Stuff ('nrreHpoiidrnt.)
Fol.T SILL, Okla., Sept li Au
thority for the construction of 11
additional buildings for the aviation
school has been passed here today.
The contract has been let to the Sel-den-Mreck
Construction company and
work will begin immediately. The
new buildings will it, elude four bar
racks with accommodations for 1.10
men each, four officers quarters, ad
ministration buildings, store bouse
and garage.
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EDWARDS AND LOUISE
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Clever Musical F.ntertulners
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