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T? O 57 OICLAHOMA'S G R EAfRSTY FINAL KDITION NEWSPAPER V V VOL. XIII, NO. 203 BOND DRIVE OFF, TO A REAL START Tulsa: Oklahoma and Nation ltojrin in Earnest on Third Ioan This Morning. LOCAL WORKERS ARE READf Hundreds of Volunteer Work era Will Drop Private Husiness for Campaign. FOUR COUNTIES "OVER TOP" Twenty-Five Others Raised More Than Third of Quota on Saturday. Tulsa's third great war drive fof Hi sale of Liberty bond in on. This morning lha clly'e eeoond line of de fense will move against the Jinn ni with the heat organisation that hu yet hern perfected for the work, Tulsa's Indomitable war captains will to forth In a desperate effort to sell the city's quota of the third govern ment loan f!,66t,70l, within the Week. n nn int. ri rnriu nun I mill w. r ede Haturday. when 1100.000 worth of bond were eold In a few hours. It la believed that today's sales will jiiish the total well towurd the mil lion mark. . Tulsa U Head). Never wua Tufa In eurh excellent apirlt for the drive. The rlty la fulrly eluding patriotism. The great out pouring of Tulaanii at Convention Stall yesterday afternoon, when tilenn Condon apoke, showed, unmistakably that the patriotic eopia of Tulsa are ' alive to the responsibilities and duties of the hour an they have never t.een before. Following the magnifi cent demonstration of Huturday, when the greatest parade In the city's Malory psaeed through the streets as a renewed pledge of devotion, the eplrtt of mnklng full nml complete response to the government's call for help is seen and hrurd und felt every w here , Itond Keller, Kvcrywhero. Two or three hundred of the city's leading business men and representa tive women from ull the women's !u he In the city will luy aside their business this morning and go out In their campaign work, und they will not-quit until the last dollur of the city a quota Is fti hand. Kvery school preclnrt, every town and village In the county has been mnrougniy and efficiently organised ly County Chairman J. !. Kerry and Vis associates. Clly Manager A. V. lavenprt has organised the city ith a machine that even old lllnden. lurg himself would have to praise. Your Money fan Ught. "fp and at em." Thla Is the gplflt lth which Tulsa war workers will f ll,eir work of selling Liberty (nds They are going at It just na I ,'!l'S U""y wrr" ,n ,he fenrhea Willi the nations glorious hundred thousand who are now clashing with the Huns on the greatest battlefield of history. Thev are .,ln. t ,, . inough every 'bond ,nld is a shell sent bursting In the enemy, camp. Which , i'nr itfiva at Ik, . , behind our hospital corps, the Hed troas, IWdent Wilson, the navy our munltlona pltints and every rl' wntlal of war must stand America s Holrara-Americas wealth. pur cut as often as may be necessary utw til Iho I...I llur I. ry un- to that, as a libation on the altar " n,,. niiiisn, r rencii , Itrlirian and Italian liberty and for a cfemoc rary world-wide and safe forever gnora. Todty. tomorrow and next dny in.- .if-.i. uinii hip iaat bo.id Is rld. the eplrlt of a ollr bee Irons the battle shout -Tin, wa expect every American, h'gh an,i . J. lo oo nia duty" he ta able to do .lt ftatk Rrn,sfitiHK Ttrinn k tjvtvt.K on nitfr i- OKIjAUuMA 4'ITY, April 7f,L. larioma In a great buret of patrlotln nthustaam ubecrlted more than 10 the rimpslrn and the state win be in- .v. v w,,,un ". accord ing to the messase sent n... VLr&zzi i. ".ought Proportionate aaiJ- ? .1 n""n air. mWm for the firat These afittements ... K ''Tis from 2.-, r.mn?, " b"""'1 on "Hdnlght Vur7da? " r"r'iv"1 P &0,&nA hn'n f 0U"('ea re- 'orii . ..' :. '"uniiee unhea-rri Seven r.r ik. a.Tih.H .r'P'MIng . -- inr fve overatih. ii.... "-ir mint.. it in. "usnea fim,,, inn are J?0 repnr; 'h quou of tiS,. tjO , ' " "hserlpttona of Hot - r?r. ni;rh. ? bu it dm. . raiment of J. h W. " -s ,ha ,,." ''". "r h. f the ca w. '-n bon, ";';",. 7 hlr4 I hi " ,'"' organM. mil - . In Itrsrv a...- I"k of ih. '..uniy. snj (k. ' ' r.iini,. "" open- see re.J'. "'rdav. rfc. 1""- '"r sh."H,.MlL'n '"'""tv riming-" V"."T .v" i-i nr ih bl. , . 'bey expert v.... m -. . .nn nv ih. tot, ,n " OOO.ooO.aoo loan 1 a "a at b.rn....,,,u.r ffl- wr 0 Jh T ran .kL ' ,n"""n. tlret. flriir. on unnffiei.7 "T7 "ed nek. , -"'"'"-'si eetm,,. en- To '""In the f. " " ""0 flflS .... ' ' I rs aAm . llean r eks. -t erertlt : " earner in k ' "e nsr ee0 a day ln 'nor H, "Sacrifice All and Do It Now" Is Condon's Mes$a I The Weather ! - Tl'I.HA, April 7 M.iimam annl mum 40. north isa dear skin ' OKI.AHOM Mob irar and Tuelay rally flouJr I.Ot'lHMNAi Von Uy n4 Turtilar la rally fair AKKNSA r.AST ANIl WrtMT TKXAS Mnnrlar .and TuUr partly uoody. KANSAS: Jeer ally fair MntldM and TuetitkT preee!" t f if TOJ rxWT : frut 1 1 I reft o , !i-,nss: Kt over Mtn le -' isasc , IaTCLzz.-J mrmm i II n 1 1 i-n - - - ..... I toulk porl.ns, Zimmie -...mp.rslur. t 1 dir. tint.ttl.il " riima TWOHUNDRED READY FOR STATE REGIMENT Volunteers fr IVn Tulsa Companies Are Coming rUplill Major l(nIV Kaya. TO EXAMINE MEN TUESDAY -. fcl.ni-l Companies to (to to tamp for nimri Training W hen 100 SirnigHt U ltcsichol. Lacking only H recruits for the two Tuieft contV""'" th' "re form a part of thelfrV-hTid Oklahoma regiment now being organlied. Major T.. TV. Itook and hla assistants, j. T. (laliagher, Walter Hate, and t a Tieil. will begin today a new drive to ret the required number i',ii,.noi I'.ntecndt. Maine Hook says, hss espressed himself as entirely satisfied with the wsy In which the work 1 being carried on In Tulsa and the territory surrounding, and does not feePthat hla assistance Is needed.. As he Is very busy at pres wMh j)ther duties, he will not be here. Although there has not been an active drive at the present time, en listments have been coming In at the rate of 40 to 50 a day for the Inst two or three days, according to Major liook. He expresses himself 'ss very much gratified at the char acter of the men who havftieen Joining the companies. .for the most part, he aava, thev are of the higher class of professional and business men, none of the element claaecd as "bums" eo far showing up at the omcea. Etaitilrtatloiia Ik-gin Tnradajr. Thyslcal examination, will pro'.) ahty begin Tuesday and Dr. Kred Iloso will have charge. Hparllsh-Anierlcan war veterans will hold a meeting tonight 0,1 the Home (iunrd armor to help along the campaign for Tulsa's two com panies. It will be held at 7:14, aiter IKS, thVvTradedby'rhetri' admitted ,..,, ig h, which commander, Capt. Mowbray Bates, will parade through the city and show the hoya of today what he and the other boys of 'II did when their country cnlled. Tonight a recruiting Prty will go to Sand Springs In the lfiterest of the Liberty bond propaganda and Incidentally to recruit for the two additional companies. Tuesday re cruiting parties will be at Woken Arrow and Wednesday at Jenka and the territory surrounding that town will be "visited. At the aame time the men are taking recruits, they will be boosting the Liberty bond sales. Lieutenant Daly will conduct the recruiting at Band Springs to night. , Many ClaaaW Are Npexlcd. In addition to recruiting men for the two additional companlea, Major Hook states enllatmenta are being taken for the machine gun company, the supply company, the headquar ters .company and the aanltary com pany, (lowi rlf,rka and office men are needed by the headquartera com pany and the aupply company needs team.tera. The aanltary company needa pharmacy clerka, while the machine gun company neefls ma ao onU l r'PaJr motorc)'c. n.. ..nT.T!.d!?,Jlr nn "nation. It Is h-P ? hhe (lew regiment will be mustered Into service. It Is the ,0 ,oln h --" ' h. , """"nr'nta and get 2.v.f . "l"" 'n ,hl" country for ?J-1W.Mk"- ook thinks dv. tl . Z ay hav lv completion ll""' 8,'t" ft" h 1MP,. l f 'U f-""-l. "hat "-Ping an ,h; oi ,n lnnt way nZUlt,irlU".. '"l-ualaam run- - " win iia iiimi.j , . . Major ; ''., is.nh.u11n "r:- able I.. , . "opes to be men n.. 7'" ,n" "malnlng '0 TULSA POLICE STATION r' Arr,,M tn. Theft of 0a nn Mooh Lrnlon. y "? Alloww. 7o"37-w ",m h '"-1 o Danv k . i w . . Fetrole, sum com - yesterda. F frm Kufaula1 IZOfZ Mln" Ollh-rt Poe. r- '"".d ;v,V ,rr 'o:-1 ""inV." ear fro Inth i. mi nr a i-orii n April j "Jy company here Although he dm'--. - . tealina- lh r ' """''ss to offlpae. Z-Lr' "d the Tulsa thought hi J ,. '"ncy 'thev I Pleaded guilty W'n If he i The car ... named John vZ ' m farmer ' stamps i nit can buv a : ent thru' m Ilea ao.rthwe.r 2?: "vln,t "Islsmp Eileen -f the hitter wilt Ml rhf, whlrh Eu'ula. for I IS cents added during April entit!,'. ' Poe iir, m,,1 payahle.you to a I. war tim ,.in.p t. h llU !,, r ' stated that deemable In gold In !: : In o'ln i a farmer 1 America Hasn't P.i'Kr'.:i i-. I . , I Stress of War l:, . . . . She Isn't Aw;,k. THERE IS NEED FOR HA3U One Man in Fnuuc ,. w , , Worth Five in l!l'i ,.! Twenty-five in UL'i. More than i.ooo Tu:-.u,f . , . . their way Into Convrii' -n I., terduy afternoon to ln.ir i. . i . don give his fltet ofti. i.i! i . (, t i his experiences uml iil.-ir the great battle Inni in i , ., ,. .. It wua tho largest rrnw I i , in mense building t-r I,. ! I i ,,, seat was taken, tin- t . i nn-l mi , were crowded, liumli nls ,,, other hundrj-dN were iun, n And the crowtl f . j 1 1 l .ii.i !. over with patriotic nth i .,., Krnirl the time the llnun t,u.iri with their bund, inin b..,! i,M t,, i; stage to the lnniiriitn ir.iih-i ul , Ktar Hpnnk'lcil ii.niiii i . ' imiii. ii.,. program whs coin Itnlcl. the 1-: ,.i!i reverberated i oiiHt.intlv Willi nut bursts of cheerH und uppl.iuii' K(1 J. W. Abel's lnvocntlii. inii nai' m in patriotic uppcul, brought un nutl.urst of hand-cliipplMK He lini In , imii' known, since his fiery di ivni'1 a few weeks ago that every pro i Ii i in.iti be hanged' to a luin..,,-.l ilM Tulsn's "fighting minister." The it.itimi.il alra, aun.f by the urent uudn iici, un der the leudrrship of the Apollo and rHdman ylulw, provoked nni-w,'.! OUTbursts And when Al i- urtiier mii of the business men of the city, ti,i contributed to the fund i,, ., ri, m, , Condon to Kuroic. introduced Mm, i the hall was aflunte with u .,iiii,in, 'i "I never neiorc lias klniHli since the nation was plunged into tin war. Ilcci'lviH t.n-ul lit ni inn. Mr. Condon w.i.i given an ovation when he begnn hw xpecch. la in terrupted repeatedly t,y i.,n, r,,. ping and tho iminettse audience gave him a second ovation ,tl Hie clo.ic. It has been suld so long that newspaper men nee mure than any other class of nberers. because it la part of their training und work to see, that the saying has become a tradition. Mr Condon, one of the best known and best trained news paper men In Oklahoma, fully sus tained llie reputation of his profes sion. Hpeolally commissioned by Uovernor Williams, to go see the ur and report what it is, he gnr bis hearers a story en well ami no en tertainingly ti.l. I that th. y got nearer to the war than they hate ever been before. .The young oraift mils a hit eni bn rri-(i i,. ihe buue .i,h,i ,.,,.i I 'lit' I 1 1 1 ' hi I I a V 111 I II I wae OTly momeritiiiy, ami he apoke with tne rcidinea ami self confldnnce that aswu)a i hniacter:es blm. At the end of bis address Mr Condon delivered a tribute of prater to Adjutant Arbour, the l rench hero, and urged u'l to attend his lecture at th" High S Inml atnll torlum tonlglit C'uiihin' Sh is Ii. Kollowlnit in h if kpi'i. h. .irtuully coiiiiletr. What a thrill we expel iem e, a' few days urn wli.'n we IimiiuiI that! the Intrr-ulii. ti r. mniamlcr hud j cepted the off. r i f lieueral IVikhlng i to place n ii i xini-.V'l v imc linn dred tboiisund ti'iirnd Amcricri soldiers nt the disposal of the French nr.d liritish to be need ft'llnst the i-riemy. in yon know W'but thnt means' It means that at Mils moment Ainirl.ii Is golrg into the w ir nn the western fnnit un a scale Tiei.lnftite uriatlempied ' .At this tnouient Am'-iicm sol diets may be i'ving tiy the etues nr by be nnnd'etl' They tiae int.! their mili'arv identnv b being placed in I retn b brig ides Put lin y were willing to null"" pride f..r a chance ut the toe What ihe nierl. can Siddier went to l l.ini" for Mas a fight !i" wants to end the r.isty l,.i as n .ii'kl as pt.seit'l. . nn.l mi ; iiiT.g -.s tbev wl I lei blm flvht Her II11I1S lie line-"' cafe a ll,l' wheth er be s"nnder a lOrcncn leader a ' llrl'l'ih lewder, an Aiiiericun 1 t ! I i or a Chines leader 1 witl.entng Is Ib'isv I'll.' point Hi it I w-n.t to make ' I- this Mnerlian mldle. -0 .m on' tl. uestci'i bunt .'!,n. In I'''- I'' In hue fii'litlrg It I. VI I" "'I '-mil tint A met im w o ihl i i . i i fully ; n vaken to the t:.-l Mini cnrfrnnla j her null Ion.' cisnnltv n-ts I.e-.-ini' III ll.eai in the l." wiplper- I n gret Ih'ii 'li s Is so. If i( Is '. I if It is .n ive ml) lit hive ni ean much longer "If "l i-onld It'tve j-iipr'l nie thru Ivtigl'.-h towns nml I'l-ind llages ami .'( four "nt of f.'-t i fin- wom.'n wearing nteurni.ig. vmi HMtild apprerlate what it ine.tns in l.n m- 'wr br night to V ' ' N'e v .11 ,.,.vt- I.i. ( ill, upon Ii make Die enctifitrs t h it have In en . made by IieWnim nnd '-'ranee nrd i.'re'ir lliil 3in. but we will be c."lle, uiicn to Ho more I'nn we hue yet done nieke sure f( that . W Musi SMfd I p. t seems that Ihe Anient an pen ide still ban- to be ariu'el nr should I mi' Informed. (ivTiM u nv ru;K That rn ii " Mine v -..... ; .-. - . t Have vo l luiunht war uhik- (stamp.' Ke.nen.lier thai every nn tnnl e a pmrliase f n :'., .ei ' ! thtlft ktamp or '. war savniv- stamp um arc ,mIiik .ometblllg to help the l rt m en t win the war I' '"""'' ''irv w... saving- stamps ln esled now O'e in- I on in five tear, hem e , TULSA. OKI .Alln.M.V. MONDAY. Al'UlL S. WIS BOMBARDMENT RESUMED BY HUNS I .in lr I , ..r r- ! llillili Iti u, Ii I nj-l.m.l I "ill nr. !l , M.i WEAPON GREAT STRENGTH ' r i t h rii.i ni llKlllH.,1 I in t urri I. - I i ill. II I ri.i..' ii III nam FLAT TRAJECTORY OBSOLETE M"-l Ct;i, ll,-,t,,. ,,r ., u lifk l.i.i . in. mum' in.it Mil mis , in. ai mi. in. !,. t i ... I'M I '.''If I .in in i ' i ti' W'U ii 'II Hill n' , i .il'fn ii Nil ' '" ' ' ' K kl I I Kl i ' f' I;,, '' in.iti.lki'i i .1 lmil.li r . tl A .J I i ii ni- it I , rf,i , an . I. I U'i iii'i-. (:' h.'.l Mi .' I lu ll Ih,- f , K h,i .l i i: '. it. ctint in in. i.f i lu ll, i i ni I.i-I nn; iiii in a i i nr d . h y .1' I'T.inkfuM " i i d n in i' lie i ' - V. It l.e-si'.l 1 1) ' I" .ili .Minim. t:,. Tlw pi.. ,,..,' Inntiliai .1 lien' cf I'M I in I ltd I he i: ,i, I I't nfi'iisiir 1'ril lt!iiii'til.ei'n, i in in ititeiview prni'ett In the lieiliner ; Tag i 1.1.1(1 in I i-lirii.it v. 1 1 1 f,. ile iiaie, that arlillerv mi huge and ipnwi'ifiil ll.at il vmiijIiI he puskilde ' limu'iard Kiik'hiiiI fr.! the i un it, inni ia 1 1 1 le the certain pi ml ii' 1 !nf Ihe Hear fntuie The en dire. Inr 'nf Ihe Kiupp iirlv de. hired I li dav o fflat t r a Ject ury pieces Has p.ikHi'd and th.it iiiuit.irs and vertical jsluiiitlns artillery aoiild be lucre is ' " i r in demand 'line. Im and, was iter.iuse the nature nf in"dein viiu-j fare Inn) iilninst dune amir uiih tin Ineeessltv of slimitiiig Imr ! in I a 1 1 . ill I being pnsHlble In i. nit hiiil.niu.il tti hell lines ntilv )y khnis fmin can non shunting vet ticallv. Mnilirn aitiliciv. iiiiIm Hhlsamlliig Its Heme lidntlH sllitles. the prnfessnr said, bad III no wise r''u, bed the Munis nf lis possibilities cither HI effectiveness or In riirrlng power, "I'liii cannon of the futuie, he be lieved, would he able to penetrate th MrotiYeat fnitified sheliers and .can nullify "Knglund's slilintneritig ean armament, the old proud wall which for centuries has protected It from the continent." Triple Killing Caused By Domestic Troublen MEXICO. Mo., April 7 perliey H Adklns. 2S vears old. tmliiv shut and killed bis father In law. Mnlan Me tiowan: his mother-in-law. Mis liubv Meliowan. nnJ his wife, Mrs t.latfys Adklns. 17 years nit! He theti shot himself, dying Instantly The tragedy occurred nn a farm ten miles south of here and Is snld to hae been ratisetl by family miImiii ilerstundings. A ilk ins left ft nnte in which he ttateil thn cause of Ihe tragedy was t'omestlc troubles which lesulted In Ihe separHtlnii from bis wife. I'or iiiiiiii time be has been euiplnyed in a brick plant heie. Mis Adkius left n five iniuillts old baby 1 M.tl lll: ,co'IT' Slloll l . I Spain t nniiiit (.ft Slilpincni i rmn Meilco Iti'isjus of Ism'iiI t ondltlons. MKMCO CITV, April 7 With roKiird to thn MiortiiK' of thn rut ton mi p ply In HpHin. Klr'mioijn ef fort rt' m.i(1 rrr tritv y u riprMfitatlve of tho HiwinlMi kov prnnirnt to obtain :i titiiprnint vf rotton. tmt tint Mrxloift jfovi-r n tnn t rvfiiHe'l to ptTinit Ihi- report of rot -ton n H' count of lo a I nriTHnltlPM ' J r 1 1 1 a 1 1 v all thr rotton tuitli hiT ar worklntc rx rpt thorn' Ihit hJi' hrrri nhul down on iinmin nf .itnkc lion 1 1 MfMln,r I newthn N luht Tlii" I.i hi rt v Son i f in ! I ri i; h irli ull tn Iimvo hf-rn hf-ld at t fo M'fh'l 1'tttfin nt huol ho'im, ft. ur iniit-H out nf TuN.i laM I'rl'l i) nihf m .ih pnt . t-on'l tlllfll 1" Ut H l. V tlp):t ihls v ( k . t-r;i I r 'in It ir I k ft n havf h'ti olt' ;i tf I fur Tri t if cffO"i aiol it l t to put tin- h.iU-M nf I.iherti tonijH In tlut i!i.Tlit "utr ih- top" fi m a n mill ' , Th rii"i inn .f n 'ti in Finn . uliii Ii w hHt .t Ihi' pi. iff I )i M W k , h I H '-V T)uri:t rij.:ht i, i ,i tiff ' lnin rt: f ; r In' I ':i I rv tn en s s to have rVeen tne. .lav itigbl deferred until l" "IHI! i f the wi: aim; now locatki) in the New World Building ..15 South Houltlcr "JUST AROUND TI1K COKNKK." Tho tolophono numher to tlio various monts have lucn changed as follows: Ktlitoiial Dc'iiai-tmont Want Ad Department Display Advertising Department I'usiness Office Circulation Department '. Societvjvditor Husini-w iVJanajrer Kupene Norton The Tulsa Daily World ti round (Hans Stories Classed With Tales of Poisoned Court plaster i -M,;-n i. Ain.l : ' t i.'ii l ih,. gov i r I. in h t i in , if Mnrii n i.f sin if. I " I Ii ih itli UiHi-d Inil I'lu. ! . - i- '.i -h :k t I1M IU W.I'. f I 1 ,f ii'i" inntaiii c I lie in 'i !..Mi. inform. limn ,iiiin i r i ', vi.i. i ho win k -f it l. ' I . i.r i 1 in I Snutli. A ' win it i ii v e lii- riniilin i i I witting cIiihh ii ' ' -. i . t -ill In l( ni ihatuu: i i i . i 1 1 en lips ni' ii h I i Ii' I . -. Millie I II t f it'" I I '.. I". I I l , i'llell I.f t.elltu ' ' ail , ; I ! ' till il til r Inse 111 hi. l'i i i i ni i . i . uUttnn of Ilic hi ii i f a..-. -i..tv l.ae ii'hillted in 1 11 1 ii 1 1 ! -l aii-.. I'ltineties of the ic.neiii i. mil The lennll Is In Hum let- Hi iiiun ji Ma. .Isine.i .Mills of 'he I I ad ni miHtriit imi We hud' fiillomed the eln-He Kin. id i-lufc'i Mtnrv finin Maine tn ' ulifiii'i'iii ami imti the ukei to the tii'if fni the j.ast fthir monlliM V'.ii' mli I'neij. iv n.iv Intelligent e ii nil Ihe ili'pMrlluent nf lli.tlie lue iln.llg Urn Mime ami in the thousands nf nil's lll.il hme been fiMl,ed tt e h.ie f. miii I I. nt one genuine ease Of .I. 1 1 iii i ii le iiiii ut iii putting giiiiinil Ki'l- In f.nid I lie i iiiillw'K statement said: Ihe fund iiilmtnistrstion has en- ... i 1 1 I'll tu impiesM upon the public .mil Ihe nil-UN nf the country the evil ien, ills nf me mature pul'lti'lly given in tepints nf the presence of glass in t'lml I'nlilli iitino of the rep. .i ts hefuti nppni t ii mt v is afforded fnr in v est m j mm nerves tn create ii con dition nf In iiler Iii in households und pi ml ucei -s ii ml handlers whose pro ii nil in eii s and hat. tilers whose pro ducts a r e attacked." ' NEED HAVE NO FEAR OF DRAFT CLASSIFICATION Men NtM'dtd I tn i It r for Nlilpyanls Work; Should Not Worry Over Hi lug I ailed Slacker.. Miii in the rlrsft lists who are ' iiiiilifled to noik In the ahlpyards are hftaital I n to volunteer because thev believe they would fall In the Hlni kcr class, according to I'. K lionabue, repreaentstlve nf the l'tilleil Stales department of labor, who Is here In the effort to get men for work In the shipyards of the l'aciflc const. "That Is a great mistake, because the greatest need of the government Is for ship builders." Mr. Donahue declnretl "Men qualified In an of the ship building trades are slackers If Ihey do not volunteer Immediately for work lu the shipyards They are needed Koiaa there thaa In tke army, and for that very reason, the government has adopted the occu Piitinnnl classification of drafted men. The men should serve where the government needa hla services and ship builders are needed today more than any other class of men, not deluding soldiers. About twenty five men have vol unteered here for eervice and will leave Tuesday for Heattle. where they will begin work In the big gov ernment elilpianl there Twenty men will come here from Tort Arthur. Teias, nnd Join the Tula, contingent. The response here has been disap pointing to XTr. Donahue, and In a statement yesterday, he urged all qualified to volunteer Immediately. Mrillc rmakcre chlppers and ralkers '" needed badly and their applica tions will be accepted at the labor employment bureau at 1 1 oat on and Second streets CLAREMORE CELEBRATES NATIONAL LIBERTY DAY ;reaf I'srade and Itally Honor, War Dcilanitliin In Ilogrre Coonty. CIiAUKVOIlK, April 7 -Clare-inure celebratetl America's first year In the war this afternoon A huge parade begun tnerihlng at 2 o'clock In the tjf'ernnon, and a crnwtl of in null persons gathered at the fair grounds nfierwards to attend the patriotic ee re monies lai Malloy nf Tulsa thrllletl the crowd for more than ten hours wltb a talk that brejttied of patriotism and Im e nf rnunlry anil King. Hen- .In H M ittlii of "luthe. Kau . for thiee ears anvernor iif tbi I'lillln.lnes n la. i snriko hrleflv ,1 1 1 r 1 1 , o , the aflertioiili and Inst tilicllt al the H.iiiis( iliurili, spoke for fomplele in nperaiion and suipnrt in putting over the third Irimi ami continuing the w ni k of winning the war. dfpart- . .oooo I COO 1 i;oo2 . .;oo; . .c.ooi . .;(: . juioi; .7C.10 l!is" Freedom .s "Men ol the Hour" Wear Smiles of Confidence i i (A'licrnl I'im'Ii, Supirnie Cominoiiilcr (i-iioral I'rraliliig, ( omiiiiiiidi-r-lii-4 At thn preseni lime, when all thu the single I'limmaud uf Kuiopes forces abroad have been sent Into doln'a victory, Ihe I'linlngt nph above perhaps thn only pnture ,. made of whom depends so much linlav Their that brings Ictory With Failure to Break Through -Lines, Germans Throwing Fresh Forces Into Titanic Struggle W AHMN-CTO.V. April 7 -Kiench and Hrltlsh tenacity have upset the ambitious plane of Ihe (lernum hlnh cnniiiinnd for The haflle'nT T'lcgrrtv, ays the war department, weekly military review tonight, anil pow the enemv. determined to gain some eort of success at any cit, is throw ing fresh forces Into the Imttle In an effort tn secure limited objective.. Ilecause of this Ihe situation Is es peeled to lemuln uncertain for some time to i-otiie. r Oeneral Improvement In the atra getlo position of the a I Ilea I, noiel, and the review declarea that timter Oeneral l'o h the allied mlllKary niu cblne Is working smoothly and ef ficiently in stemming the Herman assault. Theie is Ii" mention whatever of the tumps leiiorl.nl bullying to the front to loin the liritish and I'lench. tho the di'ti.i 1 1 me nt iigaln mentions that seei A met it a n ininspoit wi . lions bine liken an active pan In the bit Mr anil thnt 111" Ainsil on aviation service Is co-nperuting wit II tne liritish. "The enemy fullv egpeeted to ehleve a decision In the field in the course of one great buttle. The succen, of this plan depend. vl on being able to obtain a break HuU of the liritish front and advaurn so GIVE UP REVIVAL FOR LIBERTY BOND DRIVE Pastor nnd Offk lul llnurd of Mi-llui-dlst Church Working liny ami Mi; lit tn Help hnlcs. "'itl lilnry neier has to duel, her head when Ids M'thnilo-i I :pl-i op a I church goes bv " This Is the sei.il menf c'iresst in llie a, tlml nf the Methodist Kpiseiipsr Ii i r . 1 1 . 1' if'li and I : i ti I di r . wlnn tin v vale over their Ml" k nf reiii.il lennes b,i lanse the l.lbeity .olnt ill IVO prop I " " " 1 1 ' d h. I . ii - of ' lie I- ' " ' and nfrit . i f irr.u' i prep.iraii t v belli at 'he ! bers e v ' I v al l.s.l I n n '.,!, i . .; in. . i in- t b id I" - n em I, It, . ,,f I be 11:1 Hi ,ylll f.n Ihe n,-l ten .1 W Mill, lb" p. I if . !,. fill- t n"l.il i.i . 1 1 hi I I III the In,., i ..I' ;, in I ali-.l Hut ..n.l .Iii... aine al... r i - ..( I be pastor ..lid I ,.f the offlll.ll I I .,1 . I I.I t,e H V In. I I -' I 1 . 1 1 a ' " " I a ' l lo' . - ni I week II. , bad die , j I bat h i i lory of an llie it.-. I ' Tin - i I'l if ' ! a i i V um' r e 1 1 i 'IKil cl ' ilell.lillil-i i,"ih "I. oil . I- I I Mi win p. I e I. vi no "p. I I III I .it.' I I and II f" 'Hid II I.. II. U-lll.' I liritish llrinff lonn Thirty Enemy Planes Mm ii ht Mod Hid I ' . ft c n ,, ,ta.o W W t i' Mm 1 i'A;i -- (C) ruilerwootl I'lldei wood. of I ho Allied Armies llefo. and lilcf of lln American I'nrrs-si hi Irnnir. allied armies have been brought under greatest strategist, anil the American history's itre.'ttest battle to Insure free. Is of the rarest Interest. This Is these two men together and upon smiles express the calm confidence rapidly that neither the French nor I'.rllUih reserves tuiild coma up In time in loan up lha breach In the ' Hne 'feoft restore the order of bma. "Kvldenre of prisoners tends to confirm that the enemy hoped t Itnln the line pf the Homme by the evening nf the fit at day of Ihe of fensive. A a matter of fact. It took the ilerinuns It) days to cover the ground Ihey eipectcd to overrun within i hours. "I'ntler tint leadership of Oeneral Fixh. thn allied military machine la functioning with precise smoothness, Insuring greatest economy, harmony and efficiency In the uae of all of fhe force, now united In stemlng the (let man assault. "In Ihe Italian theater there ha, been an Increasit In hostile activity. Ileporls continue to be received In dicating that the enemy contem plates launching nn offensive I In list The Austrian armies, with the e ceptlmi of ii few units operating In the I kralne or la the western area, are now In Ihe Italian theater. It Is possible Hint thn enemy will Initiate an offensive, along a, broad I'ront. Including the entire northern sector from the upper reur'he, of the I'lave to, the ljtke of Oarda. AtLEGED PICKPOCKET IS ' NABBED AFTER CHASE J il mis WImi'Iit I mild Nut Oct 'Ihrnugl. IIIih katle of Aiiloino lilies nnd 'I brew lail Away. aaii es vv run icr, n n nnegeu pu n- pink, t was arrested .y the police ves'et.iav 1 1. Tjiiui.cn niter tie inni on large the previous nlns w "i e IS,-, n tun .Town l.v s.veial titucns i tintltlued in i'n ector between on lias! Thud between Mini ami ib.iunv and liarnm- 1 1 t - the I;. .-ton 11 li'i l. i' in-, onllnir to the I'ren. h cnuimiind.-i i; imie.l ,t au stot) tol I t be i. If Imi s t.nili i pocket - viealde In wilbdriA to pnalllill book finin t c I'.iikMiore of 'i.l( p' ev lini-l, pi ,...i , i d and thes" ire A. Im. i.i! la. I b. r. ,ie a hemllll J la ll'i; b"'.l s'fonglv t'l.l i. ir oil vvhiih Ihe (vim i. i i I ' The nlfic'il con, in lie it atinn f'"nut .. . i tl i.tli.'M weie .'i is. 'in-, i s. ( ' iern.a n hi a I I'i'il ters deals wl'hlla .,t..,., U 11 "l.nl b. II I. of h I I ii 'Ibi'il nil Main ; 'I.i i i, the fi.-t p. i-i i i, if . un'., ib. r. u . i mi in' ., ml I ' II". ho -i it -led In puie.nl ' n i. led III lite . base kl ri I I. i of l'i 'sl. hi hilled be t irnt' l ha. k III' lit ia ,t -t Use !, tlioi.l, he e '.l'i a w tile box. ' it en d 1,1. I I by ('liver I "i" t fn.r I um d in I he I 1 1 .I t '1 ' ' to ' er I. . ts f.iiiiid nn iio tmll.e He (be eo'lflty. BANKERS MEET IN 0. ( i-li billies Itnvi lUlllki I s' ' I-. I . 1 1 l i " '"" I ' Ibi'il Inillnl to s-is'lalloii. i-ll'Y. II 7 of preparation -If i.y . 'lie I k I. lb. ,1, lie "..I ml, ' I 4.M.e n ' other i ;.! i l liti.it . "I v of rankeis ; will in nlat Inn I sev I r.ll I "t ii an?, as wi ll a I'd the an bankets ..e ti who ha..' Willi. a, n Ii. ' Mil . .en I .'p. ..In ' T.ift. I .,,. ' i m ..' pt Ob n tiil.'i , 'i' , t ' i r l' 1 TRICK 5 CENTS TEUTONS DECLINE TO RESUME BATTLE Mi avy Attack on liritish Is Not Hcsumcd During Sunday. MINOR MOVES MADE (irnnans Attempt to Gain Around Uuoquoy but Arc. Repulsed. ENEMY IS HEAVY LOSDt , i Number of Prisoners Cap-tiirt-t' HO; Scvfral Ma chinc (lun.-t Taken. II y Atnnciated Prrn$ Mio, April 7. Thisro was IM reeiiniptlon Sunday nf tlifi heavy fighting along tho llrtlleli front. Tli) t.crmstis, aiisvrdlng to llie) rrpnrt from I'lcld Marwhal Ilnlg's lifsads gunrlifs tonight, started two attacks at llncqiioy, hut wito rrrsrllrsl. Ttie rrMirt aajs: 'MiHcvsafnl minor iM-rallem sn dcrtaken by un this moraing south of tho Nonimo (i-d tn'iharp 'isca! fight ing. Tho rnctajr -ountrrattai'krd etningly In tin attempt to retfaln hla former lijmltlniia and suffrred hsavy loarnn. Ti Bumrser of (MVmah prte onfrs taken ha, Increassxl tn more than 140 j set era I mavlilnri gnna ajan wrro rapturetl. "HiIs morn lug ihe enemy mumI two attack, against our podtlsin ! Itiuiuny, but In each raao hla troop were atopprd agtd dlsiM-nsnd by our artillery flri. "On thn rrmalader of hla hattUi front the (lay passed mom qulttly." PARIS, April fee- ond phane of the great battle along the Homme, which th Germans Degan on Thursday last, has died down. It lasted less than three days and the fighting resolved itself Into more or less isolated engage ments In which the French and British allies have more than held their own. The attention of the Ger mans for the present Ut main ly directed at the, lower end of the battle zone, . which ap parently they are attempting to enlarge for the purpose of getting elbow room in which, to move their masses of troops. Meanwhile, Oeneral Koch, the commander-ln-rhlef of the allies. i biding his time meeting the Her man aaaaiflt, with powerful reelM-sjice-and here and there conform ing hla line, to the neoessltle of tho battle. . U I confidently stated at Paris that l och will not be drewn llo any false move whre jch nlnve I, of such vital Importance hut will slrlke with Ms reservrjt at the moment chosen by him. p Sharp lineal lighting, i The Hrltlsti on Hundsy engaged . In sharp local fighting at various points nnd repulsed Herman iniiiter-attaeks. They also drove off by artillery fire two Herman at tacks launched In Ihe neighborhood of Hucipioy, West of Noioti a Herman de'ach inent which had sained a foothold In llie (.'tench lines was foiced out by a ciuiiileratia. k anoll er attack at ilrlve.es was repulsed hut tne (ierman effnris along the i in,c evei is nf s.i ;.ii la.' vvlie:' k inng Iirpi-li mrinnv ..i es kt rt'ietl the 1 "' in" u pos t Ii in in und lli.iiiniiiiii- II I i'l Hid "ht, :iert. and 1 remll ili u"ht ni from other fiont-.'' in' ! h.-il tho (;ru,.ins on t hi w-siii ri hiinl, of the Avte. These enir,i,t me'tis. a-- iirdlnic to the (ier i.'iin report reiulti'd in fniliite for 'tie lilt ed. en the nt Ii i-r hand. Kleld Marshal llilgs i .p. 1 1 i-avs (bat a (ierman .itiu. 'k on the liritish lines opposite Albeit eiatiinlivj' was repulsed and 'hat llrltlsti countei iittiie a In Av eliiy wood placed th liritish in po ntions formerly held by them, linns In Finland. Herman troope sllll are being I pmired into Finland and although Q I 'be lltissian authorities liuve mude " I n.i fnriiuil protest they have null ified the Herman government that exception la taki to the vtnl.itlon by dermany of provisions of the Itrest-I.liivsk treaty I'ollsli snblleiM have bi'itii Interned in Hungary, their leKlnns b.'iviniT been dissolved bv Ihe Triiinm,- mill- tury a ut I'nrtt les becsn.e nf 'wbole- nile treason in thP riinK. '' I'revldent W ilson'- He. cptaln e ol' the I lntlli lire ,.f t... eentrai t'l.rf'r' and Ins del lai atlon of ' I.in r. f Iii t ho utmost f"l ,. , l lior ' !! I 'Ii,. nr 1'ij ml til' "It :i ( . c- w ha I. ii ni ike i -vl.l ' in f th. ii "I ami . ev i .1. m.imon down In lb. -ii,-' I has bad a ri In.i.elvs t llo fr "fit tie i . ot.ls ..f ' be . II ' lite p.iw ' - vtl.t 'I . Ho. p'.'s.-. i.i',in b.IKh prices ti, Ilia i p.'Mtl.el lor 'putting Ills II' tlMIH ('n a iirt'i :ntn! wlili Ills words " f J