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1 Tulsa County Politics a forecast of the pri mary In next Sunday's World i iiuioiu'i luunn nwirun uaj win AntotnArms riiu YOU XIII, NO. 294. TIM.SA. OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, JULY 11, HUS. . 12 l'ACJKS PKICK FIVE CENTS IV. 1 1 1 4 f r FOOD SCHEDULE FIXED FOR CITY Fair Price Committ and .Merchants Ajrro on What I a Fair Profit. MANY PRICES ARE REDUCED Moat Charpos Generally Cut; Wal to Hp Eliminated; (Kim plaints Wanted. CASH AND CARRY IS SYSTEM PurchaaerH Kxp'-cted to Carry Home What They Are to Use. hi .ml sellers anil fair prii-n rmii nutter (tin trying to regulate the j.rl. as of foodstuffs In Tiilm, su that I tin dealer tnSV live Hft -1 till I'llll' sinner know whether he's getting wlut ha talfl nl a icaanriable figure 1 iteterday sf'.errmou, reprceenta- I I . -j nf the runs'iiucrs anil represen tatives iif the wlltTn, Imth vihoie- :tl and retail, not together. They J "wiiril i ti'MiatiVr prlro hut for sell itiK In Tulsa. Attiirni'y I'hil Kates win n c! v 1jm 1 I'V wlie jester, lav thai ha has been e.irrit'd us rti.ilriti.iri of thn fair prion riiNiiTiti..( mi. I he ul once ialle.1 n meeting nf thn other mem bers, and ihfv worked nine; of the (lav In pr (j.-rlii:r a preliminary schedule. The nninillti found a wide var lanon In retail prices nn standard muff In v.iiiii.M stores In the illy. Jn tho in.un. they fi ll that l he man frisking tho ntinliiiuiii price was ready to t'll what hn roul.l sell for, ami the committee accepted hi price as tin- basis fur the minimum fur tlm city. ITleee) an Ilxrxl. Price were fixed on a cash anil mrry ey.siem. Kvery purchaser In Tulmi In pvced to buy anil carry home all hi liscs. ami the grocer must "H at f ixrd prWcs. rven though tin ui'iintaJna a delivery. Hul the rominltlin will not allfinpt ' '" I n n to r.-Kulaiu unvlhin tuit He rajih uii'l cany ni'lii-ilul" Thn rnniTiilttfo wi nt Into thi meat I,rlr.., ainl lrartH'il arvrral thlnKi It iliilii't Nmiw iM.fiirn. It nimi-iliiitily furil t)ii prlcn. fur lnlanre of ullrnl I".iii.1 him nt (,il rrnta a imunii. Thn rmiimKUe was told U.at thll iirnrle rnnta 41 etnie a pound whol- aalx. unit fnr IwindllnK It the. ai ller tannot r harit tmore than t oenta a Pound proIlL It wae reported thet prlra on thla article ranged aa 'ah aa to cruta a pound In eome lnia atnrea. Mt vIcm went down nnder the pKinmlttea rreulailonii. T -bone Mi'ak rjinnot lw iwld for more than 4i rente a pound, while sirloin and l'Mri Iiuuhb miiat not rout more than JO rrnti. KiiKiir wu fixrd at 9 H rente In the fi x ,,( munr rtiillcr admlttlnic thny uNTlM Kl (IN I'AUK TMKItKI MUST REDUCE ORDERS FOR CHRISTMAS GOODS OUIalmmn Slitlo tViumil of IWriMr (u;i-w Cainpaltcn AKnlnnt OirtMt iM OUliu. Hp-lil to T!i World. fKJJMIUM (.'ITT. eTnlv 10. Th rnrrrlwinta and tuanufarturrm all throiiKho'it Oklahoma have len wnrii'.l th.it In Mrptemtier the Ok UTiom.i ntata counrll of defense will enter Into an lntemdve ram pat n n ...I put I'hrt.itmaa lvlnic. Thla warn. ii La bwued at thie early date In or. der thai nirn'hAiiUi and niajinfac ' Hirers niny Inlolllcently plan and buy ir the ChrtRtmua enaaon and not be rauaht with e.irewlve storki on hand when the niovument fur reduced lv Iiik lii'Kitia. Tho iikl.ilioni mite rounrll of de fnse umin Unit t'hrlatmaa lvli Mhlch Invu.ves the piirrhane of (lfls rhould In' dir. iiutau'-d. This will li-lleva the (ir.--iT.t heavy burden placed upon l.i.,or, tranaportatlon und other rennurrea of the nation and lulu liaimony with the previous anrioiinceijienl of the council tif na tional defnime, tho Oklahoma stale louni'll of ili'liTimi and the advisory r.imiinlitfllnn urRlnff thrift and econ omy upon the country. WIRE CONTROL MEASURE IS REP0RTEDJ0 SENATE Ivlmtn VIII Shirt Toiliiy Wlrh I, Ike. liHHtl i if rn.-mniro of Kill Ite-fori- I ml or Vc k. VAFM1Ni:T'N', .Inly 11 llecause ff fnrm .t r wii' n i :i li. mi to th senate t nl.-iy nf th. inlrrifiit.. rmiiniert'e c nimltti'i' s f.ivi.i :ihli report nn the tiiitle renllltliin el! : pi i w er llIK the prrMdent to opernle t 'lexrnph, ! le phune, ralilii and rule mitims dnr 1'iit tho war. le.-oleii pi ntiiled It inild he paded ln-fnre th end of the week. Ohiihman PmPh of the Interstate rnmnieree romrnlttee nnninineed to tilrht tint the resnlutl.Hi will he eallnd .p f,,r ciinMi'lern'lini toinoV rw. mil ih;it If prolnmied di bate nppears prntnhlo nn effort lll he 1'i ifli. in Imki,.,, Vl,I(. ),y diMpliii nii; 'he rrii.i,ii,, hill. FACTORY MEETING LATER Knrrr-y of ,ir. Tiilw KHIrli t to Ho 'iwli- July 19. ,, P'""' riineinerit of the nieetlnit of the luKa d:sir.'t Industrial survey rrpr-M-.ijuiv.va set for the r.Mh ;i. """""'"'"'I M- nwilr-nnr, M.-I-Mrlln eio.r.lav The new dale. Is.Julv l" I.. i:i..m., i, ,.,.,,,r ,, ,.rnM f ''Ui "e.l Mr M, .,in yes-,n,:,- .,.,... nee. a- iri ' i l-Im. id,r ,,, ,1,111.1,,. t ,nB 'It If. ' No Need For Government Regulation of the Oil Business ' , The oil piodueem and refiners of the nilil-rontliient field t f.lflnir one nf the gravest daners to the Industry sit""' that m I i . I. . been bom. It Is the dan-cr of 111-odvlHed goviTliinenl.il Intel I i n w : rustliiK ciitiditlona. fome short time sno Mr. IteiUii. the itovernment oil ii.Im .i i , . sent out an order to the effort that 'cireaelve preiiiliiiiis'' f.r mil, In tho mid continent field must be stopped. 1I asked the pp., .In , . .. i refiners to Ret toicether and sugesf some method of dolni: U II result h.is leen a three-day turbuleht nieellnn of commllteen i. i, , both refiners and produrers. Neither sldo has so far been ahie I . , a program suitable to the other and the. result ha been noil.,, , M, Heiiua. a ho Is not at all familiar with the pet ullar condition In i!,, , ,i rnnlliient field. Is threatening to take the matter Into bis own l..it I. i Die possible result of Irreparable Injury being- done t, un mul Industry. We do not pretend to know who has been advlHliiR Jlr. I;..,.n In i, ,.. matter, but certainly his advlre Ibat premiums In tho tnld . .n,i n,tt, i r . i need tiiinperlnir with is very bad. The rerulatlnic of pre,,,.u,,,H . u . reitulutlnK of the price of crude oil. as premiums are based on it, t,,:-u of oil. Ko far as we ran find put there has been no complaint ti,,, ., legitimate refiner or producer rtiat premiums need riusul iiinr The government liss not been hampered by the payimr of i , , ii.,,m,h ,., procuring a plentiful and adequate supply or rasollne or oil ,r,.,.i, (, war purposes at any price the government wanted to pay. and il sinner of oil products Is today getting an adequate supply i 1. than before the I'nlled Ktates entered tho war. Ther.fote the ,l,ir,;,. thst the paying of premiums haa resulted In profiteering- annul he mi l,. It Is one essential Industry that line answered every war rail m i l., up.,,, It. and has done so without raising tne to the private consumer. Therefore we cannot see wbut evil to correct or Just why h Is Insisting premiums." It Is hard to understand Just what he means by 'vi.twh,. premiums. For Instance a refinery located In the Vale field wnii a hih ,rl. rrude oil at Its door can afford to pay mora for that ml than n refinery located In Tulsa, which bus to pay u plpaire charm, to r-t the I ""'.'t 'l- I'm'. of Vni,vlvanl oil to the refinery. Then there is the Carder field where in Mime . .nn ' t-iln. l the mio-n Ii t. whirl, pio- a permlum of $1.75 a barrel haa been tin Id, but the (iarher oil In nim.t ""' s''" 1 N"P' for expoil of sasollne and Is worth more to any refinery than Nowata nil, f .r IriM.mre, -' iid'mia aft. r Janiiaiy 1 ... i - , H"V, ai., I ihe ,., ,n, ul, ii lure of beer where as a rule no premiums are paid. . - ;, .,.., .., N4P rr , , ,.. l,et us suppose for eiample that Mr. Itequa. when be findi ii,,. pro:..r, e;;i';. i , .., ,iu,., I,,. i,, nn hp ducers and refiners cannot agree on any plan of action, puts intm ef feet ' p-epi i.iim;i mil in v.nlal)nn of ihe an order against premiums. What will be the remilt ' "v r,': ' " in the first place there la a large excess f refining rapn-liy oie ,,y, , 'r)ll 'j""1"'1 oil production, possibly almost two for one. The imil Independent refiner 'lie ..i. ihe question of sus is as a rule not well financed and sometimes finds II hard to pay f,,r hm : tamlna' the il.m on the point o crude oil as promptly aa do the large refiners and the Siimdard oil emu- ! '"""" . . . , . . . , I I'o H'lKt.iin ihe i'ii ITon" panles. Therefore the premium Is regarded by many producers as an 1 n-mn Tula l"Try. (lore. Hitch extra Inducement to him to sell his nil In view of some uncertainty in to j .. . Junes of Ne .Mexico. Kins. payment. The small refiner, as competition to the Htandard Oil In this country und has been a treuiendniis factor In stabilizing the oil industry. If Mr.Jlequa suspends all premiums the producer of ml will natiii.il'y sell his oil to the company that Is always able to p.iv promptly ami to care for the producer at all times. The result will be lhat the small refiner with limited financial means will be eliminated from the Industry and In a short time the producer of ago, solely In the grasp of the large Interests This therefore la the only logical conclusion that would follow Mr Requa'i proposed erder. Ay, level-headed producers and rtflnera agree n this prepositmn. that the nil Industry needs no government Interference lit this lime and that until It has been prfiven that the (ill Industry Is trying to profit frmn the war or that the oil Industry In falling to live tip to wnr .Irmatuls for Its product the government should keep hands off and let the busmen alone. It is sincerely hoped that Mr. Mequa will see this viewpoint and anept the advice that comes almost unanimously from every m.ni In the nil business. The paying of premiums Is a natural and healthy oiitKrnnth of resl competition In tho oil Industry and the elimination of the paving of premiums will cut out companion and place the business back Into the hands of big business. The little refiner has a right to live and make a reasonable profit and the producer of oil has a right lo procure for his hands of big business. The little refiner has a rU:ht to live and maka a reasonabls profit. It is our belief that many oil men are very nnn h ei. lied about Ihe whole proposition and that If cool reasoning Is used Mr He, mi will anept the calm and unbiased Judgment of the oil men on this matter 1 The Weather TlJlJtA, Jntr 10 inmim 2, mini Si SI H: sonlk nidi, ptrlly alondr Irsrs el rsis. UKIA!!OBt A : for Thofidtjr end r'rl 4 reneraltv fair. lOI;iifA.NA: rer TbnrUy sad Fridr f"iwr ncviaj, prss k'T kiesl thswsxi Is niro m.i lk. Kant TftX AH : Hr ssrissr pert risa r to cloody. voesl kowars In sorts pottles; Vrl,,j so MIIIM. lorsl skew, eri la sen panioa f en smi ensil w r.MT TCI AM TnormiU, leeil nvsrs sb 4 eeolsr ....i . . . ' "k portisn. psril, rioni), is eemh pontes i KriiUr probably fslr. ' Katy Train Help Up liy Bandit at Koch, Kansas: Three Shot PAObV Kaa. Jul, li.Thr.se. pert sins were shot and Use mail at Piprem cars were IimiIcsI hy IS bandits wtio liHd up a fast Mlwouri, Hi news Tnas poa. m-niny train early today at Him h, skiing thme, nillcw raat uf Ultjl city, lliey itnmprUrd the rnglim iti to detach the) mall and ex. prrns twrs and ran them away, aiul Uhui flesl n.irtli In motor ears. WIM, WANT HUM IN l'.MlAIr. Committer Ifsmlllng V. K. 8. Il.nk 1 vent Invlic-s l'artk1atloii. Ixidiccs. and Individual firms are Invited to make arrangement to be repiesen'ed In tho parade on Tues day, .lulv H, when there will be ii flag demonstration. The fltioet flag. Il Is slated, in the l'nlte.1 Fiats, III he Mse Iri tho demonstration It Is hand-e.inbrolderrd und made of the fimt materials olitalmible 'V. I". Jnhnsen of Westervtlle. iihlo. will be the principal speaker. Th re -v lit also be piesent to lake part In the program, II T Ingh-hil-iii,. 'Irilrmiin nf the slate sn'l s ih.ori fnnes. r.f ok lahoma ( 'Hy and W J Vilhurn sis., "f okjuhuma '" Iv r'inlririin nf the st, lie ralifl i a I ion r hi, n, IM e-. ?sTiBa'Iuir 1W esest esesrei ea i LW( A fcser 1 without a ci p eat "Zimmie" price or ninaing mi pr, .11. ii , ,r, or pretended el! Mr Item W mini; on stopping wiat he ralU ,.ue everyone knows, his furnished r.ili'wis. .V.niin, riulan. rumen lie oil will be bark alnre he was years TRAIN WRECK TOLL 89 DEAD, 79 HURT I lnal 1 igurcs rtnes tisl i hliow Ml tin t linnge from I stlniatce. Many lu llot.plial. NASIIVII.t.K. Tenn . July 1" -An official compilation of essual'.ies re sjiltlng from the wrei k on Ihe Nash ville, Chattanooga St. Imls rill way near Ilosley s Springs Tne,.iv gives the number of Kill. I as ""'i ai. I the number of Injured s Ti The figures given bv tin " I the officials rlulm, are ss - i r ' es. mates as can be male pi.-.nt and they declsre there wit' !" i" msterlal change In the final s'i v eral of those In hospitals aie m I I. be nesr death. Although It b is ! en , r.. ,;', '" that tieorge I. Uiyull ,n- ' i'" Ihe regional director for ihe "'i'li has been ordered to .NhvIiv He i . !n vestlgate the wreck W r..l'i'ice grperal manager of Ihe road. il l I" bad not been officially It .formed re garding the coming of Mr, t,i' but that he was ready to en npn i'e In every wsy In fmng ih re-,- Ihlllly T.he rnaits being rprr.i'.'d .1 ' t'l'" ent bv the government the ,fi ' arises as tn who will be r s hie for the dsmage suits expi i h 1 p, l,-' filed In large number hv the l ! fives of the dead Hnl by ih i" 1 While no precedent Is on re, ,,. I. V" Hrnce tndsv ventured Hie i i.. mo such damages may be c.htaii'c.1 hi complslnants would he pal. I o-il o! the esrnlngs of the road Investigation thi s far places ihe blame for the wreck on Ihe ,f iv ' weslhrtnnd train Nn 4 Ii e is e i 1 It seems, by this crew ov.......i ,-.f incoming eaetdound train No I $10 RKWARD for Information leadinp tn the arrest and com id ion of anyone molentinfr or rlostroy.in"; rojiies of The Tulsa Daily World intciitieii for fitisi riherti either in residence or business section. Circulation l-cpait-menf, Tulsa Daily Worlil. PROHIBITION VICTOR ' IN FIRST SKIRMISH llfih I li I iinnni Hi- tlni hoi V;ro mIiii t;, I hill as Hl.li'r Is ( I I filial VIOLATES RULES IS CLAIM r .- lt.u-. I'.. ml el dull i I lull II I- l.i Hi nil legislation, hut I- nli il In. n, .IH in ;i.l. WINE VOTE SET FOR TODAY iii i in i..i, i i i iii i ' n im! i 1 1 W l Ml' ci .' . I ' - In Strike (Mil II. T. "III. I H III . I'cgl,. 'I i-ii lrs''sal. . I ' I I. .ti.ly 10 Ihe i ! . 1 1 1 1 a ruliMit i . 1 ' I 1 1 1 v i f 1 'I 1.1 VI HI I . ii 1'ipi.l . th.lt I he pi ii. l.i'. nl In the I I li, mi.. v .'iki H illluiat lull '..I 1 1 mil the 111 i'iid ll 'K Keneral le;IHU I. . t . f ihe untetid nienl 1 fell ll.lle! llll, ,1111.1 Willi .-en.ilill fl.ru.K a mo- I III I It, . I oil I, i, mi alt reference tn III. The I lie ,r 1 1, line lu a I ole to- I Itans.lell. I .e. I. Simmon, r'nillli of Arizona, Smith of tleorsln. Smlih of M if.' land Swansoii, l nderwood and W.O.oit Toial IN l(( uhll. aiiM- lialrd. Ilrandmree, I'aliler. I'rince, I'rehnghiu sen, llard U.K. Johnson of allloi ni.i. Kelloirg, Knox. New Penrose, SiiiihiI. Wads 1 worth. Warren an.l Wuisen. Total Ii. Tutiil for. 3S Aralnst suMtalulpg the decision: iemoenil - Ashiir!. Hank bend, ilpcklnun, Ueuet, ( 'biimherlniii, I'letlehei'. I l.eiiilerson, Kendrlek. Mr. Kellar, Myeis, Nusetit, Overnisn, I'llmun. Nlinfroih. Hlicppai d. Shields, Smith uf f-tiuth ( 'arollna. 'J'hompHon, Trammel), Vurtlamun and Wulalu Total - J I. i;epublleana llorall, Colt, Curtis. I'ernsld, Male. Ji nes of W ashington. Kenynn. lrf-nrnct. Nelson. Nori la, t'oliiileiter. Hlierman. Hmith of Mich IK a ii. fiicrllng and Sulherlund. Total j. Total against - 3d. I i nctlcally Ihe entire day w us spert In parliamentary discussion Senator I'cnrosc was supported In his arrument by Meuiilinw 1'hrlari of t'allfornlti. Siiiimoiis nf North Caro lina. Smith of (leingla and o'hers. wplle rienators Jones of W'asli.ng to'n and Sheppard of leias vigor ously opposed il. lieutenantTutnam'is america's leading ace Itrookllnrs Masev., Iloy SiH'eisnla I lent, Ilsyllss. Vim Is Mlselng: Me lea ner Msvilr .cr. IMIIS;' Jill V ' 10 - I. lent MbvIiI I ' ii i ii.i m of Hrooklyn, Muss, has for mally become the leading American ace In su.H'esslon to l.ieul r'rnnk Huylls, who bus been missing since June 17. rutnam s tenth victory on June 30 now has benn verified offi cially In the month of June I'utnam Ironi'hi ilnin seven ilermaii rna . I im h. eqinllng monthly records ma le by the lute Captain tin) m iner ; W T he n',ill pri-. 1 WITH 'I'M K AMKKlCsN A II M T i IN I'llANl'i:, July Ul I. lent Jam. s Meisvii.r of itrooklvn, won h.s ! fifth serial vlctorv. thereby beenm ing nn nee. by bringing down In j , eiuptinv with I. lent ll.inilltnn Cool ' 1-lir.c .f llostotl nn enemv li s.-.il.-.l ' a 'r phi no over iTialejiu Tlih-rrv The , (le'tiiiiti ii i ;i i lilne fell In flames I.OST S"l. Hint HI I'MtTMl AT. hnlglils cf (idiiiiibus Take S,i In , Help l!M-jito Mlseliig Men. NT- W ' YiiltK. Julv 11 The Vt.iK'its nf ( S.hllilli'iS anno, line, I !.. v the r.pening i.fl ' l"t s., idler ' Tp i rt tn en t t heiehmafleiH beie t,.,,,i. , o-opernt i,,ii vsPli the Sd- 1,1,1,1 ge'l.llla office, 'he 1l!l- .i.i I the bureau aid f iinl-h , f CI in :is t. 111. w li'-l ' ill ts f ullil thlo.JKll larlessnp.s f, I to I . ep In t ouch wit h their f t ti, 1 In .Hid 1 1" VI ( iit 4 hc S I'H Nl 'SI 'I. Jnlv I The f ,mu lie" I h nnti" ill eonv.ii'hol of the .4,l.le. A.tvellKlliK i'l of Ihe bete Will , .,e I..IIIOJ I afie, of i.ffi..-s II. e last .,, .1, will pe a ddt i seed Iv I I. it 'es M h a I. j Slovak success is REASON FOR DELAYi i in v Is I etahlisbliig low ami Or, il. r in Ih iihi IIIi i ld 1 Not Nis,'.ar. ' WEST LINE WOULD WEAKER .--Ihillli ,,f l.erniiiii Altai k Is the ll it -m u r,,r K.s pluic ll Men Mailable mi lain I rout. i CZECHS FIGHT WITH ALLIES tin, I, Ha, ..si In lliirulrtil linn .an, I Men Who Want In Help helm, l.eiiiinii MifisTai-y. W A;-lll.,i'nN. Jlv in The i-. I I , ,. 1 1 l I lie s i. i i- , nf the I '.ei ho Slu- ; v.il. bgioli.. ., le claklislillig law an. I ,.,ier lu ..l.eti,, ,iii, oyeici.uillig "ilili.'.l i p pn M hoi tie,,, f.-rtnot tie!- II, .ill llf-d A .- II. .11 pl.olielH of Hlir, Ii.ih i .iiim I the re pro nun of plans' hv the llti i ',- poll, ts and the I I tLite.l .i'.n ho ll,- 1.1 gil 1,111 tloll i of an 1 1 1 ' i i 1 1 ,i 1 1 ,, I , .i I mllltaty folie lo , i an, p i If n In S liia it. j N,,iie of ihe , coiisldeird met the oh). C'loll of Ihe I lilted Stales ' gov eriimetit ex. i pi III. if Ihey In-i volved a wrilonniK of Hie western! In, i, I lu I i i. .1., lt Is umletstnol un iigreement to try tho Ameii'.iu ptoposui In usslsl , ttt.i llu'-niaus ceonoinli aily Wits us far lis the negotiations hetMee,, tllc e'lleii! e ii ml the Washington Hiilli,,it- ties ha I ploglrssed Thets Is llll III tentloi, i.f ahamtimliig the plan for Ihe Introd liilon 11,1,, Slhell.i of sup- piles ri i ii i America needed hy ihe, people of tiial country and thn per- I Muiimi of ih in in ihmI .hi l.i talis , i hai k of this vi iii k is now being se leiied '' I Tim rnlenie piaers will give Hi'; legions materia! support bee.iuse ihe1 i ri-, li,,..N.,v .iJ.h an. their allies and I ple.lge.iiu letrain fiom ns.eriliig I oonti,,) ov.-r the country througli! vs lili Ii they aie pasMlng nine the) liuve put It in order. The ( '1'iiiii Nlovsk national conn, ell here today dee'ared the furies are fighting In Siberia with Ihe sole Idea of bailing as one of (lie allied for.es HK'tloit the lieimans. slid that their niovemenl would be governed by orders transmuted them through I'rof. T (I. Mnsarjk. their leader, who Is now In this country. When they stsrled from Itussla to IT a nee the Crechn-Hlovuks nuiiit'ered soine sixty IhoiiKoinI, but these have been aiignu ntisl by escaped prlsnnera both friuii ttla. Alien tan and llumanlsn ispinies itu, I the force now is said to number mine than one hundred thousand trained and disciplined turn under skilful military Icadtri. BODY OF MAJOR MITCHELL IS VIEWED BY THOUSANDS I Ice In Stair In New trk City Hall as llnilliwa I aim's lllr I 'set to I'ny l.sst Tribute". NEW Vulllv, July 10 Hllent. sal drned cltiseus In seemingly endless lines marched through the rotunds of lily hall tonight pust the flag draped rssket In ahlrh reposed the body of MnJ Jolln I'urroy Mltrhel. I'nlied States c. I, tier and late mayor of New York, vvhn was killed In an alrplene accident Hatuidnv last. The coffin had been sesled before It w is biought to the historic build ing to lie In state, where the bodies nf Abraham Lincoln and 1'. K. Grant once rested. . There was no shade nf blseg wllb Ih ths city hall Hay trees snd palms were bsuked ahnut the wails. The stnlrauy snd flours were cov ered with a purple carpet. On the walls above was hung an American King, flanked by the colors of ths aiies A soft spotlight plsyej on the flsgs and another on the cof fin, beside which was a standard of I'nlted Htaies Flags At the stroke of 5 a troop of mounted police galloped Into city hall park giving warning to ths thmisinls gathered there that the bidv of Maor Mltrhel had arrived fi-oni the home of bis widowed in t h i r to lie In stste in the city hall A military guard of honor from rioternors island formed a lane from the hearse to the steps Might si htier henrers raised the casket to Mie.r shoulders und strode up the s'.iirs SOLDIER RECORDS TO BE MADE PERMANENT Mnir i itiim ll Mm TltiM' ll'iir lUill In I trf 'itliihomf. s-k-1 flirl'L "Kl AllnMA CITY. July l n A. the I'l.in lin t'-!" i unHntniM by t 1 h ' hulMJl ri Nl t f ('(Mill If Ml rV f I liil III it ncnt il nf defense to r'cord In fa, h In, o I district In the si. tie nf the pet 'orilia ni e and esieeis of every - I, llet l.i.y wii'i imswers the rail tn Ihe ITii; This will doubtless lake lb- foi ni nf an bom. i roll bhii will oritain the name of the sohlirr, the l so e of in xl of kin, the date on Will' h he Jollied the eellL-o. his nil,,. I lev slop etc . h s in 1 1 1'a r v r eenr , r.'li-"11 ins. mediils nod whether iv oiinh-I or killed In .tiinn. ii rid vv li. n hiii-tered out This, ll is planned, ill be rnr rt, , to p.-it oltv on s ro sier ahl' h ,i he piovl'led to all ili-iriit loun chs Elks liar Kncmf Alien Languages From Clubs ATI A NTT' ' CITY. N .1, July : n - I'lleteV '1 1 en ItPgosges lis. hull-'. I fri-ui i.s.. In the 'llllholie of Ihe C'es Iv a re.,, hit i.-.r, nrianlrnniislv ii I', me, hv the g' in. I lo.lgi.l in un rami h. re ii lie M.,ih.r rrovi mrnt will he iti.p'it:. d n ., i: ton i the niifmn t-y it v . ,, 1 1,. r-i ,,,,., Ig u I-, r',,i p a, o ..,-'..,,, v .11 he os. ,1 to f.rid h i . i-ot t r? ,I" n.ent f ,r wn, :it I h,.. 1 Provisional Government Set it' . om k . - iV up in oineria Against nuns I'liiuiiniDii.i Support Im liven j Moveliirtlt to Secure I.ili- 1 'ruti..n .f People. WILL EXPEL BOLSHEVIKI Pribram Calls for liefnnns; New Kepulilic I'rocluinied in North KusMia. l.i i.N I ii iN, ." ii t y IH new pro viMioi sl I'overiiuii ul for Siberia, vi hp h has the linn nl mmis support of Ihe pi pul ilh.'i and vshli Ii will run tinned lo f a bt the central puweis. baa been ra'ablished at Vladivostok, a. l oiili'ig to ,i Tues dispatch front Toll !n .pioting the la.l v osiok I'M r. spun. lent of the As.ihl. the new sovirnment intends tn summon a i oitsiiiuent assembly In restore law an I m.l'r llirotjghout the iiuintry. 'I he prnrrain of the new govrrn iient mill, I. -s the III.erilMoli nf HI I, .-rln from ihe bolshevil I. the svobl loee. If nossible of fori'lgn Interveri. h,ii universal uffiage. eliinllsli iiiisil nf provliicptl councils and a l.ilsnt bureau; distribution of the4 land mi'itiii,' the landless and control nf rem, imii activities. Slier, a will thus, adds the cor rei.,,,,ient i.f Hie Tlmee, he onie the first p.eiiiucratio stale In I he.Jitstory of lusia, and ll Is hoped, be the fnret tinner of a great Kussta. Itie tlsg adopted by the tn w gov "rnmcni cnnslsls of IWu stripes of white and B recti. It I 11 III K' l ltll Mil V To All I IN I'IKX I.MMI I. A MSTKIll i A M, Julv 10 -H!mul-InneiMisly with the eslahllshnietit i,f Ihe While sea republlr, according to advices from Moscow, another slate was created l.t the north of Ituarla under Ihe na'tie of the Wologdacxhe (public It comprises sll northeast ern ljis-da from the W hlte see to tlm Aslitttc frontier. The Wiilogdscxhe lepnblie Is said In be In stinpulhy with the alms of the entente allies. M IIT VOMI) JOIV WITH t.l.HMW AHMV. A MKTKHD M. July 10 A derla. ration that the soviet government of Kiiseli would ally Itself wtlh Oer niiny In css of Ariglo-Jspnrieae In tervention In Itussla Is contained In ,1 Mi.smw alreless moaasga tn Ihe Iterlln Ixvksl Atmelger None KVele 1'rosse according loan undated mes sage to the Herlln lxikal Ansefger. The Vienna newspaper quote the enm hiding sentence Yif the dispatch as folliws' "II the Japanese and Plngllsh ocrupy Itmailan territory the soviet government would Immediately Join Clerrnany." ntiT.KV nr.n,Anr roil i fiNK iumoM, l-AKIH. July 10 Hieaklng at the opening today nf the generel con gress of KuseUn aovteta 1-eon Trots ky, the bolshevik minister nf war. said, according to a dtspatrh rev eiveil here from 1 1 see I this morn ing' "llnssla Is on the eve on a general service conscription," Tmlrkv slso etnphsslred the ne cesslty nf Itussla having a powerful army. jtrti. AUK OUDKIU n ro 1.1 AYK KIMiANU. ' TOCKMOl.M. July 10 The Kin. nlsh government has ordered all Jews expelled from Finland before September la, and haa Instructed all communities) to deny fond to Jews after lhat date, according tn re ports reaching the Jewish prees bu reau here. GRADUATED EXCESS TAX IS ADVOCATED BY HOOVER I'immI Admlnstrwtiir Wrllcw That Maximum IToilimlon An lie Mainlalnisl by "lYalr Prlnsa." W A Hit IN. 1T iN, July 10 A grad mted excess profile tsx and In crease,! luxes on wsr profits by whhh excessive earnings fnsde from ths public necessity would be re turned tn Ihe national treasury, ere urged hv I'ood Administrator lloov-t-r In a h-Her to Senator Simmons, . hair in. in of the senate fit uni e com mute " While cnndernnlog prnf iteerlng In war time ss "baleful " Mr Hoover dei lire. I tlis-re is ii dlsllnrtloii he Iween nioi.il and ecnnoinlc profiteer lug " 'n I lie mnral side," he w rote, ''the ii.titmi Is endeavoring to draw iIIm.Iiu Hon between a profit com met, sin ate with U,a effort or capital employed end stlm'iLttivs tn enter prise 1 1 . production and the profit I that Is shnoililallv large due tn war r ondit lolls " Mr II. .over declared thst In. Hie fate of shilling.' .,f r-nmmodltl. s Hie ma Inten ii ri-e .,f ri,aiimuin priolar ttoti Is possible through prir.H htgh enough to stimulate "high r IMi'l'liers Iioocvflt things Doicn .t" His First Enemy Plane WTTI! Till": AMI.l;i'AN rulnTe' '"i.N 'I II K M A It Ml, July 1 I. lent t'oetitln Itoosev II. the )oungest eon of ex hrislient Itoopev rll. hroaght loan h s f'rsl dermaii alrphir,s this aft. i lot nn In a fight r,orth r,f I'ha le.lil Thierry . N inn i I ihhI CoiilndbT.' liSiiiiV, July in -John Hnherts 'il ins. rs r hn loee I it rv secretary tn Ih" lon'lol depit'ltient. h.rs I, eon !. pointed to sir , red lite lale Vis I'oihi I hondila at total controller. START CAMPAIGN REUNION FUNDS I'nl-ii Must r,n I i us Much ss ;.,, bill) I im-ii...' of ho ( .uifi ih r li I c I iiletialiiini'iil. j ALL COMMITTEES SELECTED . lni-nNirt In II. -nil I liinmc oninilii.c snd Will I the "Hi lie' Organlalli'iis. Ctmp.ilgii for funds for the te union next Heplemhii nf the I ll lied Colifi del II In i te, .in w III Start lieXI rueedav, July Is There will be be tween I 7b on, i ami 1 1 no 111),) need ed, uhlill Is to lie ohlullie l by pop ular siihsct ipiiun fit, ii, Tulsa The I unit illgn Will be beaded hy A V I iv. np .it. a In. lots been In charge cf the Med Cross, War S'lviugs and I llierty bonds i uiupalgus In TuUa. 1'lie regular cnimlllee lhat bus I, an .l 'e, I these dlffeiriit campaigns will do the work Mils lime. Committees who will bo In charge nf the various divisions of work re garding tho ruining reunions were selected yesterday morning A eom mlttee tHiinposed of W A. Y'smlsver. 0. ra I'pii, H II King. W. Tuts Hrady snd M. J. (Mass carefully considered names "f 'tftn.ee whom thiry thought would best undertake the work, and the following committers arid chair men wsre selected: Camp and 'omirilseary ( rra t'pp, i hnlrinan; I 'an Hunt, NV. A. Van dever. Iladge Iss Clinton, chulrniun; A. ('. 1 1 iinl. W. Is lwla. liecorntlons-H. ll. Lewis chair man; Kd Crosrlaiitl, K. M. Vsnder- llre. Itallroads K. N. Adama. rhslr frlsn; laigene Isirion, YY. A. Moore, K. II. Young. Program-- W. A. Hrownlee, chair man; W. 1). filoea, J. A. McKstver, W. A. Itayson, K. A Uulse. Musln 4'harles 11. Walker, ch Jr niaii; A 1). Young. W. J. (lulherson, I'arade W. U.lewls, chairman; 1. J. K. Itooney, !ed Thompson, levering, K. K. iiberliollssr, C. K, lluchner. Iteceptlon ll. M- Merarlln, rhalr. man; balance of roiuinltire to be se lected by rhulriiian. rubllo comforls-r. II. Hubbard, chairman; M. J. WcNulty, A. M. Welch. I. J. U. Ulllierl, T. C. Hughes. , , lloiel Msrk Carr, chairman; raul Galloway, W. Him lair. Housing Tom 1 1 art ma a, chair men; Kit C. Heynolds, Krauk Wood, en. Heglslratlon W. l. Malnwsrlng. chalrinari; ltandolj3 House, 11. V, Ingraham. Informallon - Hen K. Ilnney, chairman; M. H. illaaslngame, M. A. Harrison. Horse and carriage A. K. Antle, chairman, balance of comtnltlee lo be selente l by chairman. Medical aid Mr. K Forrest Har den, chairman; balance of commit tee to be selected hy chairman. Invitation Offlrera of local ramp of Hons of Confederate Veterans. Auto K N. Kwlng, chairman; J. T. Forester, llobert I'urdy, Neal Hulherlsnd, flenrga Iteevea, K. M. Msrshsll of Hand Hprlngs. Kntertaliimrnt ri. JI. King, jr., chairman; Conn linn, H. A Josey, 11. W. Wall. K. It. Kemp. C T. Hum. garner, M. K Aby, !. It. MoCullough, IT W. M. Wilson. The committee of sponsor and rtialils hss not yet been seleoted, ai though It Is known that It will com prise alt the prominent women's club. In Tulsa. CORN AND MANUFACTURES TO BE SENT TO MEXICANS Rule T-cpertmrnt Anaoiirtrsse Ar rangrmrtit aa "Conerrto lOxprre Sinn'' nf rlcmlly Hellllmeut. WAHMINUTON. jly l(). -In gv. lug "concrete expression" lo Ihe "friendly sentiments" for Mexlro, expressed by President YVHsoti to Mexlran editors at Che Whit- Mouse recent ly, the state depart' i nt nn nnuncd today ll h,sd arrnlted for the 'exportation to Mexlro ( l.Mlfl, 000 bushels of corn, insniii ictureil articles nf Iron, steel, .lne und cop per, sgrhiiltural inscblnery and rer lain foodstuffs. Artlrlee for Ihe explolt.nlnn of mine slid mining inuchlniry' will lo exported snd arrangements are be lug made to lhensn for export a considei a hie nnimint of railvvnv e'lulpineiit, the ehitiacter of which, ll Is Hliliounied, has hern collllilillli cat"d tn Ihe Mexican gov eminent 'Iii.i state department annoiineed that the list of articles fo. export linl.le public to. hit li.it tl here and i,V (tie Amerkan li 11 , hai. s.a .1 , ,r at Mev,,, (ily "is not meant t,, lie xei,,s' ..." Kaiser Says Armies Rally A round Their Supreme U ar Lord A MST 11 It I M , .ln'y 10. The fJerltiSu i mt-i'li l has riplle.i to a roiigi at ii iatoi v lelegtain from ihe linveiM'v of I'ohg.ie ss f.iiovs "Ttie loviioiiile litaveiy and nn. limited Mil el, I iflr,. of the hn - Minn na'lon chtios brightly nut (if Die darkness of t'l" mightiest a ir of iill iiui.-s i ' 1 1 r vii toiious arms ban- not.S'.t siieeeedi-d In entirely hieaking oar ene'tules" will to ile slrin t,,o hut tiei many's sons with nt. sit iliabli. -eonfhleti e sre rsllvlng nr., und their supreme vxae lord and their trustv military l"id eis In win fur Ihe fallierhind l.fe, happiness end f'ei'd-itn In treat. A fire pu'h for the developments nf I'ltelle. tuitl ai,. i" .anomli' fnices, ii,.,l will be vvrti tin snd mil- Jusl i a 1 ihe."' ALBANIAN GAINS ADDED IN DRIVE BY ALLIED ARMS A Thousand Prisoners I rp.,1 a i iuki'ii in Advance Along Osum. MAY HIT IN MACEDONIA Unitarian Lino Now in Danger of Iteing Outflanked. FRENCH PUSH ON FOR GAIN Take Important Ground Near Soissons; Attack Awaited. YVAtilllNUTUN, July 10 An of. flrlal dispatch to ths Julian em. bassy today from Motile said that the Italian and French troupe In' Their offensive lit Albania, which la continuing, have raptured 1.000 prisoners, Including ' fifty ofricers, several airplane and much war me. terlaL ITALIAN' tO.NTINl K AIJ1ANIAN ADVAXt'K. IIOMK. Jujy io, xh Itallss' troops on the offensive m Albania, are continuing their advance, Ih war offlue announced today. The enemy In yeeienlay'e fighting ws beaten back on both aide ot the Osum river. 'In Albania," says the official lifatemeiit, "our troops having lake ground weet of the lower mlddl Moment and having extended to 'he eastward their occupation of the height at the head of the Tnmorlca valley, ar advancing, repulsing the enemy at the centtr, sveirlde ths Osum." btii Ji gvirrr hay I'KllXIIINxs'S itmtntT. WAHHINdTON. July 10. Cien. sral i'srshlng' dally communlqn mad publto by the war department today say there I nothing of lm ponenre to report but mention abnormal movement ot troop and traffic In th German rear areas around Vaua. Artillery and aircraft art mctlv. t'llKNf'fl I'I'KH ON MKAH hOIMWjNK. I'AltlH. July 10 In the sector Id the eouthwrat of ftolssona ths French have continued (heir galnsv, occupy ing la Crllla farm, advancing to lb outskirts of Longpolnt and penetrat. ing me norinern sec linn or (.Tiurcy, according to the war office an. nouncement tonight. A hp; omly 'BkA'ri'iJr. WITH TUB BHITIKII' AHMT i.N KltANCK. July 10 Last night enemy aseaulla In the Vlllere-ltr. tonneus region was preceded by en Intenee enemy bombardment of the town and the neighboring territory. Herween I and o'clura ths tier, niana made a rush for the defensive position,, but were easily throw u back all along the Una - Vlller Hretonneug was again heavily bombarded early today and the Uerman arUllery and machine auiia wsr very active from ths Yalr wood northward to Ih Ancr. The fuUle German attempt last night was launched In an effort by the enemy to reiiecupy trenches east of the village which the lirltlsn bad plu red. On the northern battl front th Hrlilxh attacked (lermun trenchee to th northwest of Merrl and ad m need their linea Z u 0 yards on a front of 1.1 1)0 yards. AIIUMAN CAMlVUt. 1 1 1 s 1 1 n t i 1 1 s i:m ,m y. For Ihe moment the eve uf th allied world are turned away from the batlln front ni b'tanre, wliete the) Hermans arc believed to be prepai ling for a resumption of their offen jsn, against the position held by the soldiers (if tile entente nations The linnet active urea Itl Ihe various thea. tets nf Oi" war Is In Albania, where the r'reni h and ItAllariM sre ctiniin ulng their successes ug.'ilunt th Aue trhi n. While It is not expected thst far ret, hmg results will bo brought ahnut bv the offensive lu this s I. on i f the world, the movement has in It pns-ihllltlrs which seem Inter es'lntr The rapid progress made Ty tin I rem h und Italians, the prnb nhtllty that the AiiMtrn-ltulgiirlans t.t the east past Wike iiiTuida inuv he nu'flinked and the possibility that ail offensive tn-iy be launched along the Salonikl front lend lo give -the i-i'cnts In Albania some Import ance at a time when the main hnttle ilea is unlet. There have been Indi cations recently lhat an offensive might h heunn In Macedonia, if fur in, other jeason than to draw Aus trian, mid possibly Cieriiiaii troops from Italy and France It Is ic ported that tint I hi I c a r litis are war weary and that a powerful blow along the front norlh of Salon might bung ahnut imhihie rtilhtiiTV snd political results The Teuton c altlea li Mi e. Ionia hav,. been sav -ag'iv tt:tii'l.iug Hot entente llne hut have he. i, driven buck. ISafe ('ahtnets. Iiiw unit nse.l I tlll'vlinl" de ll ert' s if' ' 'ahlnei H. ,.g i v. 3 1,1 iii Nat Hunk I'll. me s si I: f- ; ;r i I l I ii 1. ll l j e!. 1)1 I"' ii!' P.; ' .' ' '. 't'i? f . ll! HrSSStssssssSSX ,..uaisauit' '"' I1; 1