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TP OICL AHOMA'S R EAT EST NEWSPAP E R FINAL EDITION TULSA, OKLAHOMA, WKDNKSDA V, MAY I, li'is VOL. XIII, NO. 226 11 PAGES PRICE C CENTS M'NULTY WILL BE MAYOR OF TULSA ricked by Pals to Head New Administration' While Hubbard Is 111 ENTIRE SLATE IS PREPARED Curran Wator Commissioner; Eohn Draws Finance With Quinn Troasurcr. NEWBLOCK GETS POLICE JOB Threatens to He Own Chief If "Cans Cots Messy"; r, Joyce Rewarded. Hero's lire new Tulsa clly atlmlnls treilon nlule. perfected .iw.cnlriy Mnyorln-iutnu C. II. Hubhart'. .Mayor ri It-m M. .P. Mruttr. ( 'oiiinilxolnncr of pul'lle prniw-rt.' e-M. J. McXulty. Commission nf finance ami re moo F. M. llnhn. .) Commissioner of wllcc uml llrr--I'. Newbltsk. ( My auditor C. I'. Ilnrkc. i lly Treasurer T. J. tjuliiii. M J. McXiiliy will he mayor of Tulrni nflcr Friday If the plan" the newly elected lit v commission ers go through lis nrrnnge. nt n star chamber HCMBlim held .yesterday. All th new commissioners were present except It. K. Curran. It I" wlil he was not Invited. It. I' Newblock was present, rumor says, only because lie hart to be Invited In order to Ret n, quorum. Notwithstanding published state ments to the contrary, Mayor-elect1 Charles Hubbard will not lt Me to take the t.nth an mayor Fil liny unless It Is administered nt his home. Thin In reliable Informal Ion that gained circulation yesterday. Mr. llulilinril In mi II 1 u very Hick man. Ill condition In kuch. It In Mlit. that he In virtually speechless ml In Killl In it paralygod condition, lie was taken to' hi home In an m nu la ore when he returned from A hunsas rity hoB.ltal yeKtercU) morning am) no visitors are permit ted to visit him. (iuarded report, are given out at his home an to Ms eiaet condition nml Inquiries are parried by lils clone political fol lower. Plana All Not. Thl being true, the newly elected eommu-.one,, met ye.terrtay after. 'n and decided , .he'd wUh i IJ".n,""lln' 11 ha al- to ,...; '"t the pl.n l ele,., " ": :' . " V nmyor. ether co mm OMinr. Til a done ih. commlwlonern will r;,i he administration and tn ahead. v OM-II liipiin. hut VI - h- ' '" oity win pending Mr .rr(A week or mnnlky Mr.Suliy .h Hlateil nlN.i 1i I.. oieriu an(1 pul,(. r'..V. f prop. of old ', '. I" t'aders M.on V re. 'r.,n.'.n I. """ -"MM n- .mi's it . m Joyce f-i. ,k ' """lent. Mr that In II.. r.. . ' """ " hand decided to .Vce , Vh. I'"1 ' and aerv. 4hJ "onilnation" ann aerve the country NrwIiltM'h Stamln I'm If I.- V . . the eneriv "ie, ironi me I irnt Second and renin, finally hxn self an rninitiininii.p f! fire anj .... ..." ou ""i ur inreaiena 1- . . rets messy" with hi... .' . . , , " oucsi on his Kiin. slip on hi. gun. si,,,., ami become his own chief of police ;he,.r.;,rJhn M'"" - rnJimii,:;:;;" u ",a,wi ,or adm":s!ro'n,':,'1lr,;': "t new pop,. n, TliV,i,,'',;:iv,,t by er of Interest i. n,- ..yor. ch";r , : rr-"-'"., ,h. an Indefinite I """loe,i ir by Vfilatf. th nrvrr nraar., . . '"rd a f.w day. l.r.i th m"""--l would r.. y?. th.nt ' r Hub. 'be oath . '''''' " take that Silly meets ,.,.,, ma arrange- " ts accordingly r.vid.ntlr ll,. Tint rtpecl l i. '"r.eiecl "ci one I..,, i., '"'Ho f, "III several .1.... . . ois 'be i n,,.., . ha. a ' '"'rr now- In .east.-.- e.rj""" .1'rlrt " file 1 . I 11 l- .,-.'' " "lot In,, .!,,. or T0DAY IS "THRIFT DAY" 'otrmnimiu T. I a ' b Z. May 7 "I S,., " - '1e H the :-:o,f-p-n,hv. r"'- enrolhn , n ,1" f n'lttee ii.?tV-" ' W"" "Vln "- 'he me'rTb": p,"n " -rDllrab.e e.rvthln .i... T' "'"" wnnout not tie. e.sary. t. absolutely '"vone 09 Bouth Cheyenne. The Weather Tl-LMA, April a" U.bU. mirl Diurs a V aontll wlllJ. and riser tkixi n k t. A 11 fl M A Wnllnaiittll n'1 1hurnly air, f UitlSHVV AM' W r H I T t A Weliirlr fair Thur.iliy fllr, ! tr Altk A N SAlt : Wid rifiHijy (lr, riucr In r I ik"'1"1' Thrly fair, warm tr. MNT TKTAH--W f d n H 1 1 nd Thurar lair, warm r. MEMORY MAKISG When I rem. to Way oil Voniier. hra lb. ir)l.ard til J'"" Sh.n I !. Ih. IkIUoI lalmr and 1 r.afh Ih. .1. uf K.'l, Wh.n mv ..in of h. f" "m h.m. ai.a .o rrr.iiu.. Whether oH or III l"'t m ' "ul" a. rf !' ai b.t A I r.in m .lery a.er. shell lif' fro.t ha klllril l"e rioter An.t I'm sa.ilm f"r lh .iimmon. that thill rail B. alwte. All the mrmoriM ' the pree.nt, t am hop llir sill he ilr..M.. Then I ."l M '"' " fo'tarl that I a:n unworthy ut. All the J.. 'thai HI reni.mher In my 1.1. ik '.! I.rl. t He. emt.er. A. n... 1.11 of lit' I. f.dini and ll.t fro.t In on n.T t.row the (..! thai I m iiuriuim, l.iki thai I am umnf In Ih. .Iiinetlm. ol my l.hor. I am mak Inf m.morie now. Re II III or h It lfOll.l. ni lime (or loil i end.i And I m .minr In the rorner and the rhlldten round m. play Not nh nh.me would I ha hurnlnt, a. hit p.iie. I am tiirnir.) lint In arid. I would rem.aih.r aterjr dr.d 1 da today. Ar ran never ehnr life, wrltlnf; If today Ih. neroll I in bllfhlinaj Bitter aianiarisa will taunl mn In tht dim and dl.t.nl )ear. If lodar I .loon to .inuln, faln.ly d.al for telfl.h wlnnint 1 hll ipend tnat hour In sorrow when the te.ord real). ear. , It I. now 1 .liai tomorrow, now ihronfti lltdniii and lhrouh .nrrow I am namiini-. i.t .ra.ura, on lh lab l.ti of my nilml, All that I .hall ... off Yonder, whrrs the ciarbeard. lt and (onder. And I i.rar Ih.t I .hall iin.r ba ashamej to look behind. iCopyrljhl, 101". (ieorre Matthew Adam. ) FRIDAT'S "QUOTA OF "MEN TO BE BANQUETED AT "Y" Intllittloiia fM'iit to I'lCtytlirfc llmftt-rft to ICnJoy I eual I"arcwcll Kvpnt. Followlnf Ita usual custom, the. Y. M. I". A. will fnt'rtaln at lunch eon the fifty-three m'n from the city and county who leave rrlnay for Kort Sam HouMton, Texas. In vltatlnna war aent to thnin by spe cial delivery Tuesday evening to come to the "Y" at It a. in. Ar rangement have also been made to rare for any women friends or rela tives who care to accompany th' soldiers- The prnclpnl address will he made hy Itev llurke t.'ulpepper. who hn been holding meetlngn here for Tlgert Memorial M. K. church f.n two weeks. There will be other speakers from the Ited (Vosm. coun cil of defense, and V. M. (.'. A. Music will also t. inovlded Rains Relieve Drouth Of Two Yearn in Texas I A t J.AH, Tea, April 80. April j rain have done much to relieve the ; drouth N thai for two years hast. t ...HI Parched western and southern lraa. i ' T w,lvr M 1 1 Csftar n. wi. I TO klNmo w 9 j TlC v.lt s)f J j "Zimmie" horning up the gracing lands, drying I, lnH , .i.nvere.t to him. When water hole, and necessitating eitilp- j ,llta demand ws refused, hln men ment of catllo to ffraxe In otherl,,.,, ,,(.,. ej to kill everyone living areas. !, .... i.,,i. settlement, according to i ne rain which began Monday places extended and last night, according to .1 night and In many through yesterday waa tiulte general. Cllne. I'nlted fbite observer here Deranged Man Ends Life After He Kills Sis.er UiB ANOKI.KK. (al. April 3" Mr. Harriet laabel Fik. wealthy widow, was shot today at her home In Hollywood, a uburb. by her brother. Charles Flak. Jr., who then kltl.t! h I r. mm 1 f . .r. e. I I n V 111 B tlltC- m.ni t .k. '....ii... hv II C Ftsk. ae ts. ,.. .. Th. r.i-1, irrnrHlllI lo!ln xlrlcken V.sleidilV Willi Ihe police, goffered from mental ! trouble but had been considered j harmless Restoration of Russian Monarchy Is Considered JusfGcrman Propaganda WAHHINDTO.V. April 30 He rent report coming from Finland through Copenhugen that a revolt In Petrograd had resulted In the re torathii of monarchy emanated from Merlin, In th opinion of French newapapeia as given In an of f .del dispatch today from France The French public in advised to accept the new with great caution luce it ha not been siitwuintialcil by late report from Finland or Mos cow or by the allied minister In Sweden. "The Frnrh papere." enld the dm patch, ''receive with great reserve the report aent out by Dertnati propagandist .that eerloun trouble appear to have broken out III I'elro grad and that a monarchist restore. Hon I likely to follow- In favor "f the former eaarrhch, A lei la Nlehol alevltch. 1 The Petit Journal write: " 1'riidence should all the more ne followed rn this matter because It Is In greatest Interest of the Hermans that troubles! hould arise in Feiro grad to Justify an .Intervention for wu1cti they are ready. Their dl-i NEW RECORD SET FOR LIBERTY BOND SALES Approximately 1 1 7.Yliim noo ',,Mi , in on Mrwt l'i.V f I liml WitW of IIh t ainNili;ii. BIG SUBSCRIBERS STILL OUT t'iiPIM'r,"'"n ni"' I inploycrn tvf Many Men rt to Miii.miim c lixlcnt of I'liri ha-'. ATLANTA RUSHING FORWARD Jumps up I "nun 37 to .".1 IVr lent; MlnncM.llM SctiliiK I n. c for I in In- Nail. .11. WASIIINiiTiiN. April erty p'.in aol h i ii'tii.tis tolnlle.l H ;t 4i:t Imhi Die d I. any slncte itav In the .iimii.hiv.. i.ii.I the liegliinlnu of what I lo. t r .-n u r hopes will .e f ..u,ner w ... I, to drive the Ion,, fur a hove the n.nn.i, OUO minimum. I ne riiuipaiun in'ni Ii.iuri i w l 12,457. 7tt. Uni. not le., l.i.lmit tod r tuieinesH iviiieii npiie.iie.i iiirfe. hi Ing hv reportu from n I psit.n of the country of a final Imei,. ne l anvifn under apoe-al lro.tr. i ih'iut from tht tre.iNiirv I. eel ( . h. rihet .. "(..n another '.ond" and to pl.i..) a hon'l In eveiy home ItiK i Hies still out. Many 'j'k km -1 1 i - i o f In COIIlt 111. .1. i orillllK to il .tll.l Lie I ' turns. I'at I i.'ii l.u ly corporal ions a". I employer of " I.iik.' numl.ci of men v.ilh .n r.nieem"'tiU for nelin' bondn to employes on multiple in stallment Iumk. have toil rcpoH'M the sums ihey wlnh In luin.lre.ia of CUMCM. Hubacrlptlons by dixit Irti ore n notiiu;e. toiiofht .m follows: I .lntrlclf Minneapolis , St. I.onin Kanaas City Chicago Han Fram-isoo 1' a 1 las hoMon Cleveland ct rhllndelphltt liJ. hmotld ,ew Yolk Atlanta tilt : ii I AUunta Spiirti, Tlie inont notable, feature of Ihe district records wan Hie xpurt "f the. Atlanta ill.nri.-t from .17 to ai per, cent In a single day. tulngiug Hi within 7 oei . tin of the New York district, whii h now stands seiond! from 111. bottom In penenliiife of fiuola sulocilbeil. kith. null Us total1 ..J.if.'.',.ini. m inn grea,.--, o, district. Atlanta's sudden jump w- s to Imnrov. the (landing "f t'1 dla- trlet. in which subscribers have not; been binding thnir pledge with Inl Hal payments and bank have not j bcen reporting siil'soriptli.HH to the i district heaiinuarter. Th" San I'rniicls.'o dl.trlct, with an official percentage nf US and fifth j noslllotl in the percentage list, .em word toniubt thai the inn per c'nt'.or uniform and other equipment a rnark bail neci passed with subs, rip-I tluns of I . I I .Htm. I'm), or a numon more thin It. uuotu and thut luier official reports would show It en- titled to the honor of being the fourth district to go over the top If thla pioves true ihe race for fifth pla.e In Ibln honm contest appar-' ently w ill be belw ee,, the I 'hit ago, I ill 1 1 as. trlct. Itoston and I ie cisini iiis- Villa Wipes Out Small Settlement in Mexico Kl, I'AH'i. 'l'.x.is. April 30 Thirty old men, women and children were killed by Villa's men at Santa Cnu de ItosAled, forly mile, south east of Chlliiihhua city. Ut Fri day, according to a report hi ought to the border lodav by r.illrnao men. Vlll- demanded that tt.M-e young the report from i niniiar.ua i nj. Shoe Contracts Let for Over Five Million Pairs Washington, April .11 Coiittacts i - , i..l for ihe nilltlllfai'tui e of ' I 1 r.iol l.lol I. airs of metallic f-l"t field shoes for the army over ai an average price per pair of appi Imately $ 1 7 ... and f tine of 2 Oh" IH") p:i shoes at I'l .' the mnnufai of field welt nnllnnl ll gin Hlrlckcn lit CllKi Aorll .1" -I 'at . I. III! I I'e nasal hemorrhage, w as r ening .pnet ly I his morning nf"i a rather u-.ei-y night III condition In not alarming , visions w hn h are fli-pliotr wi'h the ! 1 1 r. ne at.' already at il.or. sltaated ' on the north bank of Ih gulf a bun died to So kilometers from t' e Ids Mae capital Finally it must he r" i nn n. ti. 'd that the De, ii. an i, urns j ler a SmrhholM bis bet n for a lo'ilr tun. ci.nd aetlng :i cicfa (i ll fiver 1 of a riiena r-'h i"t res. or a t i.n in lioe ' , i 1 thai would e.pla.n if i x planalo'i'.n were ready, the rmert'.--. 1 of the leriin r eminent ti. apt en , n -e rep'ois wtiii li serve !! d'stri.' j a,:, I 'rti i(io s I "'The i rpre-ecntativ e. of t.H' si I Pew at -.',', hlmlr, wlnsper not a : word of it Tb Moscow radio. . ((.'l Jfl I) r 17 fif be L'sth are ruuii II v ath-nt N,.'''fP '" I UHlUItU f'om llelelngrors waa received yes terday which makes no allusion to ' the serio.is e rni In I'elrograd j "Ihe Matin Says I "'The news thst a morari-huv1 niotemept has I rokep ou It. 1'etro. grad should be receive.l with great motion What mailers It that th I new., al'hougb 1 scDhe.1 tr. tetegrnms t t Omlrig fron. si .ckliolrn scd I'lnlard, ! In short reachee un from ierhn. and more nc.:urate,. irotu vyiiiiaiii- atriaeee icw Nation hlici ; Clansmen in lialkans .1 I ' X .1 -,. .1 .'ill d. hi i hv K.-u'i-i I in it t It h I.. ! It n. d f. . ol S. r- 1. 1 coi.1,., 1 1 . t uniiiiN'.ik.il.lii ol .in .i..r,.,i, liine i ,. oil. I hoi iMrl.i , .i.it ii v are I.e. on.- .In I I e , , i, lent A pi. lux -0 b.'lil HIlioOil Ihe ml Shi. I i.cno In I . I. Vol . and .M I I- ' s. pile VI.. ,., IN III t l.e i.f II. , u ti It Ii S.-t I. i.t 1 ,,"i one li.itloti.il tile under Ih I'. Irr of Kerhlit. of K '" ' M i- bop of ( 'iiriili.u In .id ot iIun movi-iueiil oili utloi!N ol ii very H.rl- o;' . 'i n a lb,- I n i; the ,1.11, H that at Ih. i'-i ore l.iktni: place In Slav proylmex." cava h "Now eotnex news i.TKM ,,f the AuHlrlan l.'oie, !,.,,,., .-. 1 1 . 1 with the naii. tloii of the ,.. t,,. i,,mi lo at lenmi I'pene.l dm. ipllnsrv Imiuliy aitalnst the ar, hhmhop of Carnlnlu lor pla.'inL' tllln.elf ,.f II... ... II, in rei oniiinnary movemenl. III I de pmcltta ore eipecled " BAKER TO SOON GIVE CONGRESS ARMY PLAN htvn-iiiry Will l.u iwforo limine t ommliiii- In hoy r 1 Wo, Ho Ssjn After Senr-lon 4 MILLION MEN TO BE ADDED niiy Will lie I ,'ulargcil Ul More Tlinn 'Ilin-e Million iw Mine, in, nix are Aii-clerai.-il. . HAS Nl Tli.V Anrll jnll.n. Ih) '"r rc""lrlt the war army to keep1 u pile with the accelerated movement Jljof American aohlteis lo the batlle H ( , front In Fiance will ba laid before (liijtbe house military committee by Serretiirv lt.il.er will. In 11 iIhv er lun Mr linker s.vj.l today', after a pro. lotiKi-d Hi exton of the cabinet What Increase l to be naked has . not been disclosed but the nort 1 . .most widely circulated Is that Hn ad ditional million men will be provided , for. bringing the army up to more ithan three million men. j devious plans contemplated the ; mobilization of an additional HUD (mi 0 men during the. present year. This project reprenentlng the filling up to fu BtrenKth of all e,l.tln divl-lolls , . r,.hll . l,," ,.. i the end of the year of a full field untiy under deneral I'ershlng with nn ample reserve to keep the fight lug rank full at all times. Pinna for the eiulpmenf of troop were based on thl projsi't. It Is un derstood, and In considering pro posals to enlarge the program eg tensnely th prospect of shortage well as of transportation must be const, lereri. The accelerated movement of the troops to I'uropa la proceeding smooihly. Secretary Itsker hna been in fre.pient conference recently with ilfd Heading, llrltlsh ambassador, , , , trnsportliig soldier , rlu riln furnish probably will play a sl.n of the part In determining enlarged army the NO CLEW IS YET FOUND TO MISSING COLLIER CYCLOPS Final F.ffort llelng Made l.i tibutln Trace of lnilina ( rews on Nest India t oasis. ASHINIlTiiV. April lift --As the final phase in the search of the mill ing naval collier Cyclops, the navy department announced today numer ous bos' crews are being landed by waraliti n to ij'ieation fishermen aping the rousts of the West Indian islands near the route taken by the collier when she sailed from Harbndos ne.ir. ly two l'l"ttha ago. Not one of Ihe many erls en g'ige,( In the search has reported the findings of r.'li(;' or of anv other cew that would aid In solving th mjsterv Van officials admit that the' Hit, e dtnwltig pear lie,, tbev mum lag c. f,,r.nah give up for ot tn llier aiili neatly three hundred priaoiis on b.isr.t Explosion Does Damage To Theater in Chicago (111' .1 holllh lawn t h tilghl d. houee, i Ai;n, spill .1" Fxploslon of ,,, ',e e'ltrao, e of the Wood eater, on lite soulh side, last rr..el the front of the play- i.att of the lobby, line a Cteal hole In the tired wisw-lows In illicit. r sail to land wan o el odewslk and hnl- ibe vlclnltv The have cent H00 00 last I rldav An drew I ri(i !,e he bad proprietor. Iijhl Ihe p., en threatened for em ploying a non union mot le operator House Passes Hill for Control of Ore Output - U ASHIN'IToN. April SO The house tod iv passed Die ad 111 Inlst r.i -t ,,ti lull ao'liorif Ins gmemment dl,, ,i, o.er It"' (Ill, dll, lion of 0 -en es eii lii the manufacture of win .'.'f I PHteil'l'n II it-moved ihe grant l.rldtrn'V powers to Die reside', r f;y pr.es aril tedllt 'he pr..o oh ing fund f I OIO I ." OOI) , 01-fl I j ,t niuj fi'.o! Ti e t.lil now g. m the senate Oil While llOUSe LtllVn i ,.W ASHINC.ToN. Aorll Jo -Sheep will le criing on Die While House lawn within a few days President I M .lso.i today purchased 12 thorough bred Hhrepshltes to eat the grans! ' '"' Al " ' - ' now wssted on the big rd of the'Orsiit was killed la- i t-m eierntive mansion. The sheep were collision of an'omoiu'es ni selected bv IloeloC Uravson ti.e eld. cornet where h. .,- president naval side and ptiysh Ian. who la 'iiile a slock fun it, FOOD MEASURE KEEPS FLOUR PRICES DOWN I Might Him ... ii, o i liiMi ii.i nt a hi ;i I ArtiiiiiiKtrntor .0 ti lint n I 1. Iri l.llc tl.MIII'l. ' TALKS TO GRAIN OFFICIALS linen ol lllaine IIUli I'D, c of l.el May mi l'iih r-.. Itm i(illoiii It In Mile- . e.1. HARVESTS LOOK PROMISING liulli album Air- for rb-iity for incr I..I urn I Allli-H, spirit i,( Sm rub t- ri il-.i i!. M:U Yultlv. A i.t 1 1 It Ihe KoW'i iinicnt h,.d ''allowed the com merce In wheal to lake Ms untram melled course'' flour Would he Hell ing nt the mill dooi today f.u I 'In lo l .u a barrel Instead ot 1 1 n l.i 1 1 " :', and prot.ill.lv "ilotiin: would hate been ex perleticed in cent.'.,, .f ...o greled population, of a i.-letiee that leads lo blood III our FUlteiM." de t lured llei beet II.iom r ti-.ienil f I ll.l 111 HUM i n tor In ,u ai 1 1 1 I.x ll.le lo (1V Mr. Hoover spoke at a eonfeieni e of 160 I epi esentat l e Ao.eil. an kiiuii ileulers and officials of the food ad mlnlsirutlon's grain iIivihImii, i.Vile.l to discuss era I n evporls nn. I regula Hon of cereal consumption In I his country. AHeertln,: that when flour went to lis Tn a barrel nt the mill door last May uud resulting hardships dish, rated our enllie economic life. Mr Hoover sabl be did not incuse the grain trade of having been respon sible for the situation, but inlher blamed the fact that the allies had to have wheat nn.l were prepared lo pay any price for It. "A aeries of speculations sprang tin that were deplorable beyond words," he aabl, "but only u tnlcro scoplo portion of this apeciilullon was of deliberate or vicious nature. There was no con.ierle.l manipula tion. There waa total dlaturbanoe to the law of supply mid demand 'V Corn Difficult Ui Slilp. t ( Taking up the iiimttlon of why tli allies cannot use more corn and leave the wheat for Americans, Mr. Hoover ' I" thai corn was shortlived and fdllfn. lilt to Klilo m the ucriiiln.itlim season and that Ihe allies Willi lit tle equipment for home baking are Ignorant of the art of making corn broad. He added that while the I'nlted Hlates la now exporting f0 per cent nf Its mill output, the allies have done ihnlr part by reducing their cereal consumption . ;0 per cent, In provide America with ships for more soldiers. If price level had been allowed to rise without restraint, th poor would hava paid In suffering and in ncn in price, ne aain, ail.iinii that "anr TepetlffttrT-tif'tdalfiir nr rnrf uch as those of the 19U-I9I7 har vest year would have meant an enor mous profit to the middleman and would have Inspired the foundation of social discontent from thla reaaon alone, If no other." Therefore, h said the gnverrfment had placed reduction In consumption on a voluntary baala. Amrriiaiiia Nelf -Kai-rlf lelng. "f do not believe there Is another nation In the world In which th proportion of Individual of so will ing a sense of voluntary aelf acrl flce Is so high aa thl people of ours and nothing has demonstrated II more finely than the conservation of wheat." he said. "Today there Is no suffering In the t'nlie.1 Htates nnd we are actually shipping Ko per rent of our monthly mill cutout to the allies "At the present moment our crop prospect look anything from Kfil), fiilfi.iltill to I)H. 0(10, 000 bushels of wheat. The harvests of the allies also look promising With thin prospect we now have ground for hopes of plenty for numelv.s and our sill. a and instead of famine, we can look forward to an entirely dif ferent economic situation this year from that which confronted u In the summer of 1117." MONTGOMERY ON JOB TODAY Irw Aslntant County Atlorney lias l onslilcralile Work Alu ail. A. F. Montgomery, who Is to suc ceed II W. Williams us iiewm'nr,! luontv allot ney, will prol,abv l.egin work In bin new "b today. I'niino Attorney Deorge Iteeyea nniiouii "'! yesterilsj. The office now has i ri . . i . work ttyi., i( can handle. It was and and Mr Montgomery wan asked (o go Into office hs s"on as posnli.l.. I Tills will give ihe enmity a'tuih'". two nsslslaiiin Carter .smith nnd I Mr Moot'.-omery i irlirlnatly ti. ! were thr"e but the vu.an. y ,nii wl.e lc, I'llh igh leslsneil lias been filled and prohnhlv wid If, according In Mr. Iteeie.. I ll Commission .Wanted to , Speed Cargo Handling W ASIIIMITli.V rrlntoon Co, pot I April ::n "rtnin.i! .1 I 1. bor 1 10 pt o v emeri is Mpee,t,rig op load'ne nt h!.,p". Was Hppollll pirie board today It l.d w a 1 'I H C11 1 ei s ' 1 1 te-enlii'lie. of Ihe 1 and i.a v v. 1 tie 1 all :i and shiilplris !n''" si , 1 I. a 1 ae I .' Ii ,e .Hid 11 1. I'd d : r s nled by 1 be -hip -I , Was I,.- ,d. d I 'id 1 or, pr.s.s rep aid. tin' No,,, admit' 1st t ,, 1 Ion Hulgafia dives Turks Adrianople Hail Station w. Vs'HIS'i.TnV has Jlfc'reed t" pin lei Y p I' tl,e .i".sr.ooe e's, (.-.lis. ll I llllroa I a I . . n 1. .. 1 l. VI , I Iv KHe!. lluen.. a.c.r.iliK psl' h today from Fr in Th-s. l.v TnV.y tefrt'orlts were clalrced 1 i compensation for t ne ..""., K",r'1 ':'l,sl dislodge. t n str.il Limp w un Ins hcaJ. f. ' iTrotkv Prpmrp tn RphnilH 1 rCPar?S KiUd niussian Armies ror ueiense l'lK.'i" 1 tillili'iliad ( iiiii'itilsiiry 'rraininj; 1 pHHSitpo M ilitmy Laws, of FEARS ATTACKS BY ALLILSi SchoiiIlinj.M, Men anil Women t'b Pt Jnstnii'ti'il in Art of KiKhtinjr. ' i'W. TucndiM. April i'J -'liotU. the llolshevlkl niln ' " ii' and marine, speaking ."lint of the cerlral eaecii oniiiieP hist night, urged th ' e of a ileci ei, f,)r compulsory M"U'I Ill 1 1 1 1 K 1 y , v,, 1 etiring liwirucllon, Itus.la must have an army." he sal,). ' v don't Ii now Die hour w hen e w II I... pei iv challenged by Hie i,iiii,e enemy tin tvalenlng in I be r ixt " ll 1 ' ' ' Mi il I'M1, nine ado 1 loti. mi lo ibis cited. he pte, a lueaa- ore- ,,.ni s,,, it,,, '.i Ii men. peasants und tiolnlng of unemployed ii. in I s I., 4n j cam of age for eight crisis ul Ue Uii.s foe .1 l.u.., 1. hoilln weekly toy, M, . tncluclcd. 1 "l hool I,h rinm Id t,y IH win b ti unci ii, similar manner while "thct Ihlldlen nt choo will be Ii .n.ed in a, cordiincy. Willi the rules of the ,. i a.inient of education, women mnv v,.hin..ei (lennniiy ba. proteated to th H..s!i..yk lorelgn mlnlsler. M l' li'icbei in. aiialnxt the landing of si thoiisiind Iroop si Miinnarsak, ilecliinog ih:,( permission for mien larding usn a violation of th Itr.st l.noy.i, t,.lv which stlpulal ed pen.,, with Finland and no In terference in Us Internal life ll wns denied in the protest that C.erinniiM bad participated In the raid nf the Finnish while guard upon Ketti uml the presence of Uussoall troops between I'elrograd and Kln binit -Mbleeletl to on the ground that they threatened to crona Ih frontier Ale.luilon of the Ituaao-Flnnlah ronfilct was promised If the govern ment prevented vhihitlona of th treaty. Mori May ltr ( aimiiril. There line) been a report here that the entire llla.k sea fleet hag been captured by the (lermane A fl-rre battle between tha Kln timh w hile guards supported by (ler mane and much artillery and red guards penr TeDokl. Finland, la ra. p irteit. 'lYaintoarln of wounded ara arrlvlnr at I'elrograd from llyeloo. trov, a frontier nation ouDtured h Whlt guard, in vlw of tha prog- ? .. . " T" " tml1 omr4f-4tutvm m urea have been taken and order have l.en Issued for th flhaarma meet of rombaliint Invading flu, ai m territory. The finnleh Polshei Ikl govern ment has proieettd to the American ambrisMtdor. I'avl.t It. Franola, and the allies i eprenenliitlves against th Herman support of the white guard. ' The 'lernisn advance In Musela- continues uninterruptedly. Tha fler-rii-iii forces have ciptured eaveral cities and are Hearing Kursk, capi tal of the government of th aama name. ! lib : population of mora than fifty thousand. This city I bcinr evacuated Unn Troliky In repiv to n (iietlnn aald that th n.ti . ru-e would prsihably continue iii ill eae. with I krulne has been .'fe, led !ner,'il Imtoff. Ih rebel Coseark chief, hits been captured by aovlet fol CI S. CAPERS WILL BE TRIED IN JUNE IN DISLOYALTY CASE Affidavits Submltts.1 fshowln. In. ability to fw I'pi'sent; lo Ilewr "ate at McAlcwMsr. Afflduvlls of a physician tatlng that H '. Capers w physically un- 'tihlii to appear for trial at the pre I en! term of rourt, rauaeil Judge jMunger of the I'nlted Htale district court to grant a continuance nf th fiie nitalnsi hlfn Caper I charged wl'h dirdoyaltv under the espionage ll.t Th case was stricken, from the A I'l II Inter Will June, l.,t o.ll n . .1 Moii a 1 1 ol tie v ket, and the aged rnln , tried t MrAlester In for continuance was d lav bv the court, and th representing Caper in- si .e.l lo bung him here for trial d lately .lodge Monger slated he would willingly grant the , i: in cc ttf'.-r being certain that , , iu.,ri. . was unable to tan.1 itordii, he suit. It did believe that Capers' condition , erio-igh to warrant put- . d r ins , n s e , .,,"' ... '",'' 'Ijfugees on H ay litre h mm Mnachuria V 1 .v. y 1 litis April ln Word It, 11 I,.,. I, .nulled Jewish refugees :r. M.. 1 on . Mi", hinia. while on their 1 11 I.. Amen, a have finally been 'il.ie to I. "lime ih.ii' Iniiniev waa r 1 1 lo.hu l, (he Hebrew y b 1 i t ,', , rn; and I inm'icr ant aid society ttn'oii'li th" .1 ne department The o , -j:,'.. Whs oi l bv S'irriUel Mason, r . ,r .t it '. of Die society In the f,. i-.'t who wepi to ihe resi ue of th- t. forces $250 REWARD For return of black Marmon Chummy roadster; Wcstiiiphonse shock absorbers in front; engine No. iWV.); factory number 417102?. CI I AS. K. DKN T K',01 South Boston. " Phone ihi. Official American Roll of Honor HArilllNHTtiS, April Jo. Th casualty list today contained names, divided aa followa: Killed In action, i; died nf wnund. none', died nf accident, 1; died of dlsea, t; wounded evrely, t, woundud allghlly, ii; mlmlnf In ac tion. I. The Hat follow: Killed in Action. t ap. Hb'hanl lnrrnrr .Int. I'ritate Herbert ii. Ilaynionrl. Died of Accident. I'rltale VJdrldge 'tjir. I'rttaiA William W. WashlnRtcn. . Died of DiaoaM. 'ant- Charles A. 'hmher. " ' I'rlvaie Drrls I'eorl Mudgftt. I'rlyaio I'nnttien Noel. I'tinain lareniss Ifiverett nrowav rrivato .lame flntra. l'rlyaio llay U Kll.bert. Severely Wounded. Pergt. Thomaa' J. Curtain. V Hergt. Uerald H. ration. 1'rlvat; Michael F. Davla John Lvl Smith Leonard L. Mylvla Slif htly Wounded. I.laut. tlobert U. Coya. Lieut, liufu h CraJn. Usui. Francl Worthlnfton Hln. Corp. Frank M. Cannon. I.laut. Burp Waat, Jr. I.laut. Dorg Kabrosky. I.laut. Hayinond C. Klahar. Wagoner William Brown. Wagoner Thomaa K. Parrta. Private A. O, Abraham Jdhn It. Harrett C. W, Ilrad field C. R. Kllnken- beard T. J Cnrrlgan II. W. Currier Lloyd K. Ivl (leorg. If DuaUn John T. K!gn W. T. Koater (Inrdon K. Fuller Donald M. Hair Bugen Joubert H. W. Knndr Jahn M. Kenny O. Is. Lannaetsr 1 R. P. Iroug J. r. Lindsay C. A. MeUonaia Mag Markman H A. Millar linger J. Nolfl J. K. o'Brian K. J. I'arker Arthur Pickup Wi l. nddn U K. Shaver 1. T. Sheahaa V. M. Sytva Chart Wehb Ixiut J. Welf Phlllf Wrlfhl - u. c, Himnf f t Mlulng in Action t Prlvat Areen Hergerfin .AT Nam of Lieut. Thomaa J. Moonay, previously aent ai having died of aocldent, now believed lo ba error In cable. Prlvat Jeea M. Kin, pravloualr reported died of gunhot wound, now rportd allghtly wounded. LIUL John W. Morrl. pravloualr raportad wounded everly, now r ported prlaonar and unwoundd. British Catualties In April Reported 52,475: Nine Thousand Killed LONDON', April 3D llrltlsh caaualUea rpoDd In April raohd a total of f3,4fl, divided aa follow: Killed or died of wound: Of ficer., 1 men. 7. 731. Wounded or mlsaliiR. Offlcera, T.447, man, I..II4. Although th complete report on caaualtiee aualainerl In th re cent heavy fighting In Franca and Helglum apparently hav not been made, a marked Increase I shown In tha April figure. Th total In March waa 1 4.00, tha gmalleat In eaveral month. Oklahomans Successful In Camp Lewis Course I'A Ml" I.KWtat Tirrtin. U's.h ( Aorll Jil.. The leimee of nien who finished th course given at the third officer' training hool. which rlceod nt Camp lwl April 30. and now are eligible for eommtaainrm iot eohd llsul.nanl. were announced todav tis follows: i iklahnma Jefferson t C.ravl. fhlekasha; (Illea C Hoyt, Fnld. and Little J. I'hllllps. Coal county. Home Rule Hill Sot to lie Introduced Thursday l.ii.VI.'i.V, April 10 The Introdiic. ilon of the home rule I. ill In the house of comm. m. which ha. I been announced for Thursday, has been postponed, the dtafllng committee not having completed H inek. Inter-Allied Council To Meet Again Today PA mn. Anrll .10 The Inter al lied war council will meet In er snillen tomorrow and Thursday. France, Ureal Krltaln. Italy, and the l ulled Htatea will be represented. FRANCO-BRITISH FORCESJVAIICE Drivinp Invaders Back on LaClytte-Kemmel Battlefield. FRENCH HOLD LOCRE Germans Throw 30 Fresh Battalions Against Line in Vain. ALLIES USE LIGHT FORCES Small Hands Beat Off At- -1 tacks of Superior . lj numoers. y ttniTisH iir.ADQHAitTBna in ' MtANCK. April 10. Tha entente .J lied line haa been advanced between V LaClytta and hemmel. Tha rYanoe. ' f Hrltlsh force also hav made aome 1 prtigresa aoiiih of thai region. .- f rrencn lortte thla mornlnf held h. k I...,. , . - . e , town or iecre, wsj , of kemmel, Innludlng tha holly eon-'' v-wi.rn noepira. Th allied Una alee gl made annie .progre, (lightly lm- -1 DroVlflW Ih. ...u.lilAH . . A I'll. . w . v.,,.,,, wtwunta viiiaina Hretonneug. . Yesterday attack www Ih. fst.M . f?rl L.1" 'rmanl-nave y made in Ih Flandar offeosive, the nemy mploylna about thirty freah eats tallona of reserve, In addition to the large number of dlvlslona h a oat tlon at tha beginning of th battle. A aaUafactory feature or the atruf . I I that th Urlll.h mt .7w employed relatively .mall force to aeieai in nem,y. At on point th rrench wera forced to yield a llttla ground, hut up porta, promptly arrived and dreve bark th Harmana. y 1 1 :8e o'clock In the mee.1 m m th Oerman bad forxntd their war" through near Ixicr t fr Myd park eornar, btwn oharpanbarf and Mont Houg. Thla waa ona ai the rrlUnal momenta of tha day, bat th French counterattacked tleeewty " nour wur naa preaetMl bank th nmy an th flank end bald him In th center. s fi? 1 0'elee tha FVanah were holdtnt th (round aaat of Kndr- , het farm and Ixterm chateau and po part f Loot vlllat on the oiithern alop of HoharpanawTK. Thenceforth, th poelttoa baMuvme ataaauy mar aathtfaotery auid ' br '--' '' th Fraauh hM tab- . , all Ul iMt ground exoapt Wk.. ,J atrip et Uyvl pork vernar. . : Aetta ItHVatX!: ' " Mre fighting rnu. i uwr ell day end the nwfti t ; fcd ereat number of me in e. attempt te piaah throueii here, In th maantlm th flank ware v. holding brilliantly against auooe. ,' t eive anocaa. a oartlcularly bitter bei tl waa wanvred aetrkt tha Kemmel lCytt highway, near th JuneUon ' of th French and tlrltlah. Her th. nmy tried hi favorite trtefc nf dividing tha twn fore, but he , fouiwt nn weak apota. At Kldgewond, west of Voorm-' ele, heavy fighting also continued throughout th day. tha Uerman Iranng great number of men both ' killed and wounded. It la lmpna alble to aavy how many attack th enemy mad mt thl point during Ih i curve of th day. They earn for ward In waves throughout long hour. There waa no caseation nf the terrible battle. The woader I that tha allied troop were able tn hold In th fare of aurh onauvughua by uierlor number. Th Herman artillery, which had bean greatly aag mented for thl attack pounded the back area InraaaantJy and th duel between th npptsalng girn of all caliber from Muturday evening un til laat night waa apalllng The Hrltlsh Improved their posi tion slightly before Vlllera-Hretfm-neut. The inemy waa very active In thla region and tha enemy gune were increasingly Dusy irom Vimy northward. Thua far th Oerman capture of Kemmel haa done Diem Utile good. for the allied artillery ha kept th crest nf the hill s. smothered with shell fir that It haa bean impna- I- ..oie iiii ine enemy iu is iuir II IH force. Soon Most Khow Hand. It appear certain that the tier- . mans soon must dlseloesi" their In tentions, sliowli.g whether they hav der'rted to confine their operational tn the present battle front or to el tend the actual fighting Una nn in enrl or the other In the hope of find ing .Mill SPOI. Th enemy tactic In Ihe pres ent battle bear a very close resem I lance to thor need In the battle of Verdun In III, but on an Immensely- larger acale After the open ing rush along th entire line for be purpose. If posll,.. of over whelming Ihe defender by pur etrenkth ef numbers before they aie aide lo recover from the first gi.al sbnrk, each flank la attacked ep'ir.ilety with the ohteot of secur- , intr e.roog snpporlln e .ea on both wings .'which would permit them lo launch a eecond and real offensive with manse of freeh troop concen trated meanwhile oppoelte the cen ttal point on thla ncraalnn Klander and PI--nry from the flank of th Uer man battle front, the center of which le the Arraa aallent. which for the moment la left In compara tive peace. For their operatlona In .11 I , A .. - . An .. . . ... ... . T. I Flanders the Hermans ar well pluced as regards communications. since behind their lines there Is a series of good route and railroads The allies are not so well provided in this respect. I jiils Holding I Irmly. I'll to the present, however, th iretoV has made only little prngre on e.tber end of the line, hut hi menace ties not been effer ed. It Is known I Ira I Ihe Dernana-'ln aplte , f th-ir losses are very powerful, and fresh di talons are avsllahl for further big efforta, notwithstanding Die fact that .ihey already have (Mown approtlmately two million Into th Mne. Beveral of thee V ' I toSTINt rji ON Pi(j TWO ' T