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.V 't ' r tl! i ! ORGANIZED LABOR i A''' nuilfl iwtwuiui who have rem lii-il tliiirl I 1 I.I-. I..I.. .. .1 .. . .1 I mriii j'liii mi niiiiij ein.s- .miiii- ,i, ivin, mid on or hrfuru August 21, IVIN, must fuMrr hi) August 31, I 'J It. LIIAAKD ASSOCIATE, IUU VOL. XIII, No. Ml. TULSA, OKLAHOMA, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 191S. 8 PACKS PRICE 5 CENTS MAN POWER BILL READY FOR TEST .iker, (iriural March ami Crvwdcr Will Appear IV- fon Committee. PROHIBITION IS HELD Water Power Measure Had l.ijfht of Way In House Put Passage S "tn I loubt f ul. 'VAHHINilT'iN. Auk 1 Hum mer It-atlnlis ended, m.lliv il'"ml'"ta tif o.uigti'ee returned t.i Wiishi'ic'nii t .1 . iv In prrr.Miun for Important tegiMatlnn which la X."oti.l In k""p roiigresn engrossed until the ,..iiiii Lor ulec'tli'tia or i r 11 la'.'t. Thi thric-iiay' .n ii'iti ( ri cc-a agi "erne nl uf lli liiuM, iiir'i to. tnnrriear and. while Mm ee-iiues it unipmoiii runs until Auk'i.h ",ri, ' leaders hope t., set it u .- i .1 imtior rw and. r, t down t.i w.ilt n t I'hurn.iav tin the tn. in .Mvr bill n ton. ling tl"- lr. 'ft !.:' 1 : 1 1 . i In t.i i ; end 4fi )i I I'eath uf Minority .i.lr iil tuger ! Sape-cled In oultai the son- stn's i-Hin Imnorrnw with p.an In adjourn out .f re-pei t In tli" ici.; r-ran l.epiil.llc.iti in'1" lr H'i t to haie fuliirri'sf lor.ai commit'. .4 r 1 1 I th" dim ml , iiuiiriiiii la Uniiliifiil. If n iuiii inn nf th" " ii. i . ,!'! iiil-i 1-irnorrow inHtt-r nf rv.me dout't t"- . t ight- Chairman Chalrih' I lain nf Hi" 1'illltlirv coliililllle In eapi'ilcd to I"- ' rew his repiest for eiin'illmeM nf Ih va n 1 1" n agreement aid nk th"j a"nnle tn h"in i orisi.tciii-inii netti 1'hlirn'lnv nf th liiiil-lncr nifUll- 1 Hi. I'rlHv in KrttiKi; nMil th : i - , IKMI ri'llll-lt Xnlll.l .l.'"'ll,l II'" ! I (II) l.ll III" 111 III Mi.w.T I, If IMI.U l"H I fcnlll th fnllnwirif lnii..iy ;it Inisl. Vim tin' li.iilnliil ir iri'lill.tl('li friiwiiiiirf liinmic th" rttlit nf .y In It mn.itii nt tli.it t'm" uulir n ttrinn-m .tfMiin!v m. nliv Ih Ml. in. irnwrr inii".r mul, Ik rntiiiili r'"! .rily ilurlntc tlm "iiilv rt nf i-H.-h unl-. ui H ii"t iiiiir.iti itil" I iihlluiinn fi'l"''.iti hMiiiiIiI fiiwiil ininiioiari'y ni d'ti k Unur nnn tra until III" i"n l"''r I'lll l I'auw I ihmriiin l lniiiilir!'iln I" linlinllll th it ili Hi.lt" unriTtttllltli'H nf Ilia lit ua'.imi th Mil ni"v im.-nfd kit Ih.a wmK ar t ly in 't W i l k. ll-miti 1 Itilillc. Tho niun in ' r n i i-.i.-i i wV.l Ii" hlk'T Up InlllnlHW ! Hi" lllltii" (uilit.iiy iniiimiT". with M"n:mv iai.r. i;,-ii.i.i, M ir. I). hn-f nf "ff. anil I'roviml M iihii.iI ilin'inl Croan.t t p, hi'ilili-. to .iiir. Thi" roaPVai n, that th Mil will hr P' th Vii uxfor lh hniiw la rallrd upon lo act. Chair man Imnt aiiti'.iiuc ia that th lir-arlnic al whlrh th war depart ment i hi' li -will icivn thrlr vli'wa kill ho I'lmn In Iha fiulillr. Tin wir rt'V"iiii" I'lll. r"ila-i up v .ai 1 nnr tli" tt iinii.iM'iiiii K" il r till, ttlltniirv ili'l'.l It II il-n t. 1.4 H, llixl. Uili fnr in 111 plr! I. ill tlwi "")( .y tllf. hntiM" wiya ari.t rii.Mtn iiiiiiinittt.r. Ia')"tii hnpri tu hnvr the hoiin lr fin nurk mi thn iiirawiro lint Uipr ilian Mntnlav, Auk .t '.'!. In th" nifHiiiMniA tho n.iti-r I'nwiT il""i.p nirnrl'lll li 111" imlit nf vrny In ti n lifilliK. l'n prtHAati t'l'ful" hi-liik.' (1:m. i:Hif. l.y llii. nl" i l.l.l l,i TV- K.ir liil an ilniil'trnl. AS THE GERMAN MILITARY WRITERS LOOK AT THE WAR; A VSl'l- IM' .M, Ana-. 11 K'liii r.hiiuiu no th" w lini" w.'.it front l lanltiK alnii!)' i""t ni'd." is tho ron foneilH of I'Xpi'M nillltHl y nplllliin In fiat ii .Im a liirnifiii n-wapapera. and lha in w Is lii-l. I lh.it In.iMiniii h a irpiN" attm ha filled to pierce th ei nnin froni, vha pr o.-. pact of a 'itttire pli'iotUK " r" dimititthtnar aon- Mlly. i npinln vmi Siiliiiiiint wrltlnn In lha li.Vin. on.. N.'ii.. .avMinir aaiva in e.tia:', I" fi" :r "' 'roiip tinin ifWr.'tti. inn ihwi y .ud of n- ithnr ki ijc in.'iny nfirtivive on tho kmiino II" ii. his th it mi th .Man" ji in.l"i'"i'il.'ii I .Vioi rn an army 110 aeeina to ho In the rniirio nf niMlloii and 'nffoia tho expliin. Ui'f that fhi duo to Ameri.'iin prhie whlrh ohorta to flrlitliiK un der f.o?iirii,i;imtnuiid. SPAIN TALKS OF WAR WITH CENTRAL POWERS IA HIS, Auit. I -Tha Sp.inleh not.- to i;i.i ma i v. rrl.il ivo tn th" eltik tn if M.,inlan i la Iv mil. ion-rini-a i .1 utiui f" an ultlii'-it'im, atnre the S 'ituili il "' "ihru'-nl iinno'iii' that ii u.-rmanl v n Slianleh 1.,.- t ' il. I Inii rm-d In anv i, Spmil. h ahip t( .rii-i..ei1. ai'rordlnK to a Hair., f 1 1 -1 i It from M.nlil.l i.i"i Iiik the A. Ill I' nf Si n SeUlatlan. Thin uiloi mil i V'tt wii Kiien tho A. up; H. Ly "a ViKh polilir.il pcrnn- ." In root i i 1. 1 1 n t on the atttia tinn the A. II. ana "We ri-arard H fro' PHinal duty for the Koiern'inent to prnO-et ritor Helically pon-irninn ev..rv faso nf lorpeil.iina; our" men hunt f ort unt if . (iern .iny dooa not irue the n.i'iHlji--tion due, w a hou',1 reach the poal Hon mhii-h I h coti'iiry a hn'tor all r I . Germany Vantn Men Trained ' In (ianse Tor softer the War -y i. 'is siMilaleil -Vrraa with nn. i iti'..cif ai:mv IN i ham h( Aug Jli - a Herman or der recently fnin, id on the bat N-fielil r.ii-sta the difl eienl uniiM to fur- i tii-ri lists nf Cifful"is am) men ho i have shown nptlfi id In ihe K., ton and who "de j'lr to .m Inn ml th." n'riiee after Ithn win " I The order Invltl s even mutllnte.) l.'l'i."' uboso ln(, tnilties tin n,,( (.! ri I'i'sie them Iwf'C tins work to end in tliclr luimi a. ' Japan Torn by Riots Troopers Fight Mobs The V rat her Tri.s. An i" IV lal Tul kl n,-ti-fl tint autniii! ilia trf mti iw i,it tQ tiiiount t.t a r.l dill hill llfra l-Unlv of N.at. vfll ill Itia vti it (r. f,,r all n'a'tl' al liirpiaw 'I'Sa Ihif innin'-ti-r i-limh'rt-'l' ! I,i ln al'l rprh'd ihrra fur annral aoura. I alar n wa lurolili" ami ml i.a'k lu It Vti,ii waa Imiiii Ihn a., u tl, anil tli' waa nlirlf ,,f anillima rrTfiii'i. !r rmbiin a rkiuil. I'K I A in iM A : Fur i a'-.l TiiKi'a p-iim.lr '' i ' i i i ink .- A1" I y i M. in. lay ami Tuaailay The I'aitnt of the Soldltr. ,tt,mn rM"l halwam ili'w; a l'iir Mina di-rarl, i,,. tH "' irlmi " th '" harl . , , .. It latna timiina. atil bata a (. M ,if tt ,.'.,li...l at a iirn. I,ai I k r.l of iluljr ll at fina. r,i.lati'l I ho rnfanlnt I Ian f lln tar a '1 a I I I ti, , tr I 1" lit" atnlr. .if a aoltlitr tio It ' lh fall.rra and tV molhfra of III. bori Ar a litllr nraraT Man.iara i"v i"" I. a Iii'Iii) 1 ll, . ai ' '.'r t ,h. r.nn..i and Ih. ri" j t. at l"ii.:y r-.a' . r-l t'irr n.fhl.r ih eneh etr.r t the? I l-r.r dl. t..'f..-'' , li .1 a. ir. in .f th" lol.lliri, mora of war ! Hi, . M. . ,.m Ui know '1 !..n S l" al rum n.a iromrll Iio h i' awt tin Mill IO ftO. Vnn ran f-"l it li'-n to"'"1 "'t1 I"4. t'.rr know tar iilti llian T'" Ml al it in. ana I" h " aatTlrr. and lo I,- (,.r mat ia trur fr.-.n tl" l"' ""T m'rm I'"""1 "r- t'.-v have rantil riaion rara An. I Iiik a'" niran:li t the almil,! rnr Ihoir An I lli-r kiinarjlia Uurl of abarnrn ara iho I n i.f aa'rHira : Knr ilia (.ri.ta ! 0 fohltrrt am 4tl ear, iio i r Hi iirfT''. Tbr ro tindifif n thi hill lop M th tit of l.itl- runi, Nu-l't f.J ill, tliT wth tniKH'f, f.it ti'n It i-r th'- .nt tT -win. Thtirh it t rnr jov hrn th.y cnqur, mt i our nrro hrn trtT fVI. Tti. v -r.nw mori ( yriff tod irifn, fur thy tp rliir lo tl Th-r ir rktt't to Hie glory inrl they're rlniaa fit I hat Wilt AM I think wt'rt mUitnf tomtllunc ((Wipynfhl 10 in hf Klmr A. Unril ) NO QUARTER ASKED BY I AUSTRIAN DESERTERS WAS1IINI1TON, AUKtist JHHold for AiiMtri.in rourta murllal whirl, pml.alily will arntonra therm to ili. nil. KTi 1'ullah aoMlori nnil offt-i'"i-s who li'il (in armnd .revolt In ihu Austrl.in .'utny In Krhruary. have la Hii.'.l Inn iippoala to tha I'ollah .ao .l" llimiiithniii tha world nuking not I. I'i'iii pi'iiiniH.' tha froo.loni of ', I ii"l null tlm t.i. -i of H.Ttirlna anv Ill) V'i ltilMl of till riMpoi'tiv "n- n. iiccortllniat t lil o .y t )i i" nihpntohoa re-As-.i.i l,irJ I'ollhh iio- nn iii-iii nun utm nro a part ofl ,tll" I'nllMl I .lip ittil'in Iron hrllriiila wlili li rcvulti'd Int l oliruiiry. aoi7.eI arm mid prnvl.iiona nml ntVirrhed from Itukowliiu to l;oHaarbia under tho t'oriimnnd nf (li-neral Haller. I'nrt of th fnrr wna rnpturod hy the (lirmana. but the laritor portion I anid to hnv heea roiianlMated with tha Cr.i i lio-Hlovak army. "'1'ho fear that torment," according- to the t"Kt nf the nppenl to th rnllnh nation, "Ifi that th real I'ollah atren,;th. an vllal In tljn aurrea of our linly rnune. limy l,o li.naonod lly tho niti-iiiiiiH nf ntir p.iittliuil ropr. aentatlvo In thn Auatrljn parliament to Hii ure f..r ui relief or to avert the f it that await ,ua." FAMILY MURDERED, THEN BURNED WITH THE HOME IIIMlMAMrtiV. X. Y . Ann. ISa Tlm i hiu'rnd holly of 1'hllip llolh, lita w ife and five rhlldren were found In the rilina of their home, 1J nulea "net of Wllleeyvllle, TloKa lOlltlW, iturd;i The houa had been burned dnrlnif the nlrht. lltVI'.HtlirMIInu t'iflav led tn the HI. -own nf u eh olariln nn Iho flr. wTT.f UJvt.iiTi tOO WHO. 10 .unnnc J V.. M I 'I i',.-. for I'l.-iyjrhe loom In whlrh thn l.oilio. .a '"'iiiil. and a bullet hn in th skull of one nf the victim lava rlaa to tho mispii'lnii that all may have en ninrderi-d and the houa fired to conceal tho crime. Hi lplrlif IliilUl n Army. WASIIlNtiTDN. An 1 8 Olive di. -ih cloth for itiaimf.irlure of woolen imifofma. has brin cmitract ed for ihrourh th quar teiinnaier department to tho value of 14 709. Z.'.u, tlif war dep.trtmrnt tonlxht n nnntico'f. Anmni! other purrhaaea recently approved waa nn talliu; for lii.iinn worth of potato mahera ! -. " I " Hint h"- fnr 111. Sou worth of j hooka and rvea, which In 1 1.000 ; . - i no i im are to be nurd m I i or in tin ini d.iit'.airi'd urnforntn nml e'ltnpment. (mirtllnff Hip t Vt . W .'a. rilli'Aijo, . Aug. is -(liinnla .ibou' tlm Jill whrn Ih" hundred I. W, W. leaders, convict".! ;i-..rrrTlav ,f rin l.li.l. v to dls'upt the iiatlnn's w-ir prniiriiin, n-e (leld. were iloti l.led ii.nii.-lil offi'-iata denied that i. rtv rioiit'lo was anticipated, but sj.e- ii. ll N-lUads nf detectives Were on dnlv it'-. -I.' and outside t!w building. .I'4.l(" l.iin.l s vill hear arguments fnr a rievv trial eoriie ttrrte this weak, lb exact, dat not Jiavrn been, act. Rice Shops, Stores :tnl Official Homos Attacked. IS SOCIALISTIC MOVE Goisha Girls An' Stmii'il as Thoy Drive Through the Streets. SOLDIERS FIRE UPON MOBS Street Railways Suspend; Worst Since .Japan Opened to World. j BULLETIN. " ISy the AHMH-iatvd I'iik. T0K10. Auk. 1 .-..Tin n' was st'rious rioting in Tnkin last flight. Jlolw attacked nml damaged property in the lni.si ness and theater districts. Th rioters also entered to.n,t ll i 1 1 !i irnil liitll...,. in Auo "'" 1 " kuai, the jrreat reereatnm re sort of tlie middle and lower classes. A number of the dis turbers were woumU'd l.y the police. Troops have bei n called out in nearly every important city in Japan. Even the. naval sta tion at Maizuru is affected by the unrest. Two thousand workmen there are rioting in conjunction with the popu lace. At Nnafoya, noted for its manufacture of porcelain, n mob estimated to aggregate thirty thousand persons riot- 1 Al ! l i on. ai several piaees me sol diers fired on the disturbers. At Kobe the soldiers and police also were obliged to use sabres ami bayonets against the rioters. The iti'wrp iprr rniiiiiirnt hrrr aotMiiH to Inili' alo tlial tli" fnn.1 rl"t throtiKlmiit tlin country ari an n prrnainn nf urnwinir am'i.il urinal atnnfiiT ifia piMpli ami In I'-fln I th" tiilnf thiit th" cm pit e i .i.l i .iin-iiiK tunard ti w' i.il rrt.sir Tli" rint.i arr aprrailmir. ln"lv.n alllve 1 1. a poor ami the iimM.'" i Liana who tn I I m - prll"'l tn pi nl' Kt aK'UJiit ' mii' contlitioiiN It i ri-marki-.l that tho upriina ar olt.-ii anti i-.ipn.ihet'.: In ri.iinro, lha mob Kii.ukn.K and iroying tli properly of the wraith) and volrlujt anacr at ei Idein of lui ury. tieha K.rln bay..- t-ei-n aluned ,aa they have driven tiiruiiKli Uu tret In atitoniolnlea and ..thn house of tho rich huva hern -sailed. While th war ha croaiid mllllonalrea and ln"r"'d th" ln-tirli-a nf tl.o rich. If l.-M ' .i'"o in creased the miniy i f the poor hr. can no of Inauffn O'iii w.i;i tn-lnn paid. Kartury hand rep.- wily '!" fomented by (he I h k I' i l' ie of Ih" rlota. which are firm of the kind to occur since Japan wjs opened to weatern civilization. iMaordeiB broke out In T. km on Tueaday nnxhL A crowd nf five thnuaand which waa Piovinti d from conrtatlin In thn""k, marched to thn Olnra, the ureal ia.l th..r ouKhfar of the cn. mlii'i.' th-v tuned and dainakji.l tan hundinl atorea and reataiiritttia. ranb I i " depot and unaiicceenltillv aitai k"d Ihe'mlnlatry of tho Int.-tlor. Ntii.lv arrest were made and twi-iitv I"' llcemen were Injured T"klo t..'i!i' la ocoupletl by heavy di t.ichiniti'e "' pollc and Infantry. Th" nt M per are forbidden to jmi.: e'i i ' i" of any kind relative to I'f H"' riot. OSAKA, Japan. Aug. 14 I W "1 nesilayi Mobs today pil! n" I 1' " eery and drvgonds Mines an I I" '"pots nnd set fire in tli. i'" ..i other buildings. Tho miilta-v I ! called out I maintain ord.t '" atiHckd. Th treet railways h ii" su i ' d operations at night oini'g to confusion In th city and th- govt' or has forbidden iho people to v out upon the streets after dark. It Is stated at Malr.ura. where ' thousand workmen" from Hi" rain araienui Jolnnal th popuLu e in s.i i. tug thn rlco stores, many er it were Injured In collisions with H ' pnlii-o. Why Not 1'nas.ng.T, Tun' WASII1MITON'. Aug. 1 ri. A! ' sixty thnnaiind box cars or 2 i cent of tho total number .now . n American railroad, soon will I." dlseuid.'d by thn ralliuad tid-nlni-tratinn ami new csrli. 'onion for wblrTh were pl,i.-,r ,,, m,,ntl s in.".. Sllbnlll'.lte.l ihe ,,, ,,, ),,, , . int.. I bale l.ea'ii n use far iiboul Iwcnty yours nnd have reached Ore lion, i wnei. iii the opinion nl of'l i :i!. 'i-.ii rurilii-r use would resiil' In aci-liient and Interruption and luaa iu Uie luovenunt of freight, ) Kewards Oklahoman Who Stood by His Ship While She Was Sinking ASM INi !T V. Aim M -Mv - iH iitnl iirviin in.'inl.era nf thiy 'w nf ih Am"rtian atoaitior I i- runk In iMilllalnn with tli ""tl in ni"iini"r Klnrlila off Ilia! ' .'i i tnillna i oaat Jnnn 21. hnva 1 1 "' I f ti-il t v mont1'in"i1 an'l :iici,...t ,v s.r"mry tanlla for i. .-;lRy"ii at that llm Iho 'i v !' i,ii tniMit tonight an ..... I V''..;.r t!i.(. r,iiiim"n'll'1 woro i.i e lifihnn, t".r l on dor. i'" "I '.i . ' una In rliaiK nf th" ' I T'" t.."iii, arr.t hia rnon nut of i"iiil,"i .in. I firo room ami illil t' l' i- !'' po-.t until ori1"ro.l ntit 1 'li. "'.iti.",r i fflriT, althnuKh Im 11." a!ni w;ih In a alnkluK ron- ! 1 HI " I'iii. I f-'iiniri amnian. t Tall r'i .1 H'ri-it. s.in Antonio, Toa. I '.i'i' " I'.rt-iin of tho motor mill 1: ' 1 1 ' ii. .nl "fri'iont riin'iio ... k I ! ir l S ttriiiiit, 101 Ciiitatri'oN ii ti n- A't-'l'i. T"aa. "ill'l I'fflrlont ' :" m t i a r.'X.'Wil!n of Iho 1110- i f i 'iiininHiii1r William IV S N . In iiitiiKtun-l if .', w hirli thi furm-T Mt in.r, NiatrMi lh.it tho . I I i.f til nlilp Artfd In 1M1 thA lt tradition! nu. f 11 1 th rinAik i l'hs ,.f lt. fnlv n niHn . rji din lii thlr rtiurHii I... t- -a: It. (iertiuiHH Aroused By Austria - Hungary' Federalization I'lan i v I AMsTKHi'a.M. Auk 1--TIim jr.p.ii:,.! piojnt of iho AiiHtrlun 1'ii'iiit. r. i. ii nn vnii HiiNh.irik fnr i ti..' f".. i i li.it mo nf AiiHtro il'in at III'. .I' l.lll.l nf Whirl) WOIO Mll'- 1 ti.n l ill tJii- I '.irh iii.llgal noHop.i 1 i" r I'x.'. ti nf I r.'Kut. w hoao prln. l 1 p.il lni'tt!Kiat"r ia aald to t.a tho . n.iiod AtmliiHii ia'lfn.i, I'rnf. Il"ln I ri. Ii I ja inn mill, find virv liltl" liii"l"iii" In tho liiTiimn pi"a. In ' iimnv iii iit' iH ii In In-Ill th.it tha mum o nf tin. ri'pnri, ulono in auf lii ii-nt In M.iuip t -ih oAi-oodltiKty j dniiliK ul. '11" lli rlln VrnwiHi ha "I ! tuiiK. howovor, takra tt mora ao , iloualy iii.il while naai rlltiK thxl the ropnrt doulitlraa In untrue In thn form Riven, aaya It remain lo h a. "n whether ll I an Inveatlnli or proinatura and diatorled diaclnaure nf rrrialn definite propoalliona "It la rlrar," aiiya tha niw pper. "t hut tho roimtitutlon preienta liaron von Muaaaiek Irnni rnnvert Inu timt monarchy Into a federaUon. All he can imdartnk la to re "hap tha conmiltitlon of Auatrla, without 1 1 u nKiiiy." Hhould It really he contemplated to ilvo Auatrla a foderallatlo ron atituilon. tha newapaper ad.li. It would b hailed with Mtlafai'tlon, hut It would ha fatal to revive the ancient areat Aualrlan tradltlnna. In other worda, to alv Vienna the pre. ponderiiafi ioaltlnn, emil'lln It to Interfern In lluniary a Internal af fnlra The llunitiirian alale, tha Vnaalai he 7.eltun runtlniiea. ha lat torly ahow n fur (router atahlllty than the Auntrian and It would b a hlrhly d;irergua undertakln for aVlenna lo attempt a anlution of the aouth Slav prohloin aKalnat or even wilhuiit Hii.lnprat. A iiKK"it Ion thut rrofeaaor Im niaarh may be appointed lo hmh i ffu'o, tho prwapuprr filanita-ira ua wholly ahauid AMERICAN SOLDIERS PULL INTO RUSSIAN SEAPORT Mr Tha AaaiH-iatod Preaa. VI.AKIVOr.TOK. A il a 1 f (Thursday) Th transport rifrry In th first rontlnitani of American trooia, arrived her thla afternoon after an unnvantful voyasja of aeven and a half day from Manila. Th men w-eie In etcellenl spirit and crowded tha rails and rlirln cheer. In and belnar cheered by th men nr Iho allied warship In Ih har bor Th rrnwd rn the water front p peiited aiiiand at the nnlny entry . f ih" Aiiiorti-ittiK an conlraaii'd with that of their le domonairatlve al l.ia (iroui'M of Cri'i'ha about th duck Vere voriferoua In thair wel come nf the America nn. who will be kept aboard ship until th arrival of oilier lraniortfi. duo tomorrow. Th tianeport bearlriK tha first ronttrii("nl nf Americana lav f" hound otitsid the harbor for ho. it five McGraw Lunches With Gen. Mangin While Noted Warrior Directs Drive 'upremc Director of Knights of Columbus Has Wonderful Opportunity to Observe Our Hoys a. They Charge "Over the Top" In l'.attlo of Chateau Thierry, Covering Them m Ives With Clory In Face of Great Odd. t , TV. w 'i. Ch" 11 K. Aug r: i ' I" -1 h ara rl.-an. w hole:onio . ai I t ii'liv and ready and eager to en. 'lei mans alii".; Thla Is the .ii of Jsnies J. M'-'lraw of citv "kin . a supreme illi'i--"te K. of C who has Just ro I ll ley for th K nf ad ki Impression nf any- 1 ! : t '. Ihg.-m e who has tho ., list! the Ariiiuiciti I Krorifh fighter HiHlled ua with '" " Mr- Mnlraw. ( hR .lewrtjitum of Ih" way our bovs hovs have hrmight thsw,.nl ,,,, Rin,,n. . .lornoimtraird ly oieisnns with thrm.lfl h: ,,, (,.. the Onrnisns were h to win. The Frenih i,.,,... ,,ii"n bnck and how liiev ln I I l! ,.t ".If i.f i.m are ou v. -h. oil 1 f ill"!' know w ha' ma ii,. liitish know It, Important, tbo and, ! i le r- . I. ' . V Man Iiiil ,rvnt llattlc. ..I ii nil Ii" lisle I "."'11 such a n It.-I'i 'g . row t as th" Atit'-rt' ail .an" out of the battle i Thlerri. many of then tindi'.l. all of (.hem ahow- i I. "I S IV 1 at t hai. I r r 1 1 e I v i J Inn the e gua f euffumg and la- TULSA AGAIN FACES BIG ICE SHORTAGE Ihimrrulrt Ciuimimcra UmlU-al In NuniiVr of IMurxU nr 'n liny JinrJil Ihiy; Vtn1j Wairr. SITUATION SEEMS GENERAL low 11, nml iMirm All 0rr Caiuiiirj IU HU Im Vntliln ! Tako I are nf rniiniy1'iilrl iH'livaiul. Tlnil Tula la faoliif Hi 'liinl pn.t at)l.. Im faiuum for tho pinhonl . HI Ix Ilia oplnlna of Uli'lKl of ll i lly aJnilniali alinn and In mati hk.'IiuI pnoUloiia In lha dlffnionl iiw plaina of Ilia ulty. Tlila. ai-oonlinti to officiala of tho Ii riunnlo. ' i-aux'Hl, i 111 ply Ly Inalilllty of lha plaiiia, rvan thouali ruiininn full 1. puilly, lu t.lk" iai". udo.UAIoly nl till' ll''".t nf tho 1 It)' I'tlii'r low ha and "HI" over the rnuiilry ala fa.:ini( tha aaun ellua- I inn. J 1 tut hal tin 1 "i .iianii Ih, it acii'S luipoaeiblo tu rtplalu, becaiiiM. Ihet" eerma u .i appai'lit hlioitaM" of water. Tulea a ellualloii Is J." "in hilt eorlntia I iiiiin-Ni ic cnuntiin"! a. from today, will be limited In the I'laiitlly nl I. e they will b allowed to buy. llonpliaa, iiiiiknu an. I oilier I plai in where pertaliahl ..u.ls alei bandied, will ba a.lnvvi'd nn a le'i'ial t supply. Mayoi- (' II lliibbnrd slali-d ) Icrday that -the uidiuatiie p.ieai d amino limn HUH W'l. li ent.irii.l in every iat ticular, hcainwiti lud.et Tins Wul mean that doniratli' inn sumeni will be limited In His iin.u"t uf ho I hoy will be al.owed lo buy i a maiiinum of fifiy pouinls a day Those who ar" en k, Mr. Ilubbaiil aa.s, will be siipplied an adoipiats aiuniitit for their needa. S...1.1 fnuntaliia and uth"r placia where luld iirmks siq rvi..l will be allowed 7 0 per "lit of thair fin iner i"ipPV. II la "laled. nd Ice crm f ' . tm lia i nine In under the aama rtilin. At the iriweiit tlm. aaya A M Uclcb. of Ih Human Kjlely, theie t adnqiiat Ice on hand In auppiy th ii"''d.i, although complaint coin in dally nn account of Hi short. ik" of bo. Tha baby ramp and other Inatiiutliin maintained by th Hu man society bav barn.y eimush and could ua mora, wer It pmil..e tu obtain IL Ueporla from thn tea plant nf Till Mi Indicate that they ar over taxed to auppiy th needs of Tula., to aay nothing of taking car of thu demand mad by other nearly town. On plnnt reported no re. erf auppiy. At preaept the plains aia receiving enough water from th city pumping plain lo auppiy all their capacity, i - Installation of new machinery at thn city pumping plant waa com pleted yeaienluy. Thla la eipected to insure an adequate auppiy of watar for tho need of Tulsa. EXPLOSION OF GASOLINE TANK KILLS TRAIN CREW UKAl MdNT, Texaa. Aug 1--As a result of an explosion of a car of gasoline on the l.ulf. Culoradu A Mania Kn railroad at llarnngton two men arc dead and three seriously injured. A hoot si iloren ft eight cars were wrecked by th - plosion ami destroyed by the flames The d-'inl ar I'ondiiei.ir Harry H Johbson and Conductor liarker, boili of Silsbee. The accident occurreil .suiiilay iiniin trig at 1'IU o'clock The manner of Igniting the gasoline Is not known Johnson died nhnut two limns after iho accident and liarker Hied about eight hours after be waa carried to Cleburne for medical attention. Johnson H .11 years old. Emperor Claims Allies Violate International Law in Hun Attack y. MSTK III'A.M. Aug. II Th Co lotus fiaiett prima a llegram aont by inn direction of th emperor to the burgomaster of Frankfurt, stal ing thai lbs emperor "deeply svmpa. t hire In tint misfortune which has befallen th open town nf Krsnk fort a the result of an enemy attack which wan contrary to Interna llnnal law and claimed many victims Th telegram rerjueala that the bur gomaster convey to th victims' rela- Uvea th "sympathy of the all high t est." I 1 I latum, but nut nn of them rfcpre-.ed , not nna ..f ll.e... invthl... I.... :ioea sr rue ginrv of having given I ""I "Through thn courtesy of the Trench government, pwinr Murk lev, supremo phvKhi.in of the K of c. ami rnyoe.r were able tu get up to Ithn Kretich front. hud 1 inch w...h ,.r, vihM'ii xliiia hw mmv w ir k f ,..,,,. -,. ,,, Would e.eritllieiy ti rep O.lt I'f Ktnni" "li.tlil.-r I Irfnent-eau. who sc . oit'-.l 1.1 .ul tnleriiew. irl bi oplnton "f th" Am'-rl a.i tr.ioj.s In rlio highest l.roi-i lie sail 'hit our bovs hi rt- a.iti"-t Ion rawr to la.. th" lnille'a and g"t nl the (Jorinans, CubT!Nir.I ON l'AUE BIX. British Gain in Armentieres Sector and Capture 400 Huns PRESIDENT ENJOYS I REST ON EAST COAST' In inlrr l 4 vnKf Puldli ll y I nn Allifnl i liim Ii, 0 MANrill.HI''t. Man, Annual 1 S I'li Hi.lriit llanfi ilnvnlt tl .Muri'lHV Wl ltrul ( rM Hi llir hi'."!. il I tiiufiHloii wIim hi In (n-!idlng h t w lilrtynwlth Min Wllnnii Hoioneliid lij thui fvtMi hi t nditMi nt noniA 'ihuri.h lni'TIi in i h Ih Iim riliiy Hotild j l-ilUNf) 1MIU II, lit H NtllWMIN nvitiil ltn Iih: hi l-tlrf KiitlnK Hi ml In Aiiut llm Im .tut ilul ki on min mid m v-iu. Ik d tint mihiiiier hin nf . t'dlnriH 1: ,M M'-ii-iv tiri.rl-v, hr 'hi' nnd Mrv 'ilum timK ltm h.'f y,k Hit' .t iMi,liii( nil 111" IKTiiK' III it In f.-it i i It 1 t l thtt il l). I h' t l',.r i f l ftp u iit Iim ronl i il lied tndiit l ot Inllk' imi l fBt on 1 1 iii tfrrnt i lonknitf it nv. r lh Inti'Kilv hlii W'tlorn t fh l-.iy IU vtM triti-ffnffMl id l' in nnn -r .f two lff:fit A rtflililiiliM d.lflt'd to mid fro ulttTtiHtoiy mniiltiK HlmiK Iho iiirf'i' nf llm u ii'T nnd tminK in ih" iti w h i Ii' ii it ii ii pi. id f d hi iil." itnitrful iiirvi i itt u nicditiin lielHit I'M-ihli tit lliwti, h.j t'fTit nn Ihnr 'I"!. h M.i"fd Mill IiIn nt uy lirr ami Iimji lit-iiffitf d Nn that Colntirl M'Hima hul lltlln l t f rtfMi It y Induy In Ipnrnuidnn In in tu hIiaihIhii IiIn . trig- In. il ItttMillon nf fctiirntnii Id a"h-liu-i.tn (oniKhl. Ilt will pndutiM Mm Vl-lt tltlt 1 1 NiiMIA tlttlrt tltll 1I1K thlN COUNCIL TO AID IN 'COMING DRAFT WORK IN-fi-iiMi Work cm Villi ( n-0ralr Willi Iho Draft llnants In tho t iiiiiIiik ll4H,-iralliin. The registration of Oklahoma hove between Ih aue of 11 and tl and Ih nion between thn age of II and 16 year fnr lb roming draft will doubtless t'o authorised by con green, will Im eumlucteil In th most nxpedlltoiia manner. In a joint let ter lo county councils throughout th slat. MJ Kugen M hrr nf thn sdjntant general's offlon nnd chairman J. M. Aydelottn of Ih Ok lahoma atate council of defnna bav urged each county council la ap point a cnmmlll of thre active men to confer with thn local exemp tion hoard to arrang for and an peilnleiul thla registration which will b under Ih direction of county nnd district registrars SECTOR DIVISIONS PLAY BIG PART IN LATE DRIVE Br Hia Asa', i tad Praia WITH TIIK Htr:NCH A It M T IM rilASCK. August l--Tlin vlctorlr of Ih h'lrnch ai my on thn Air and at Til'-?, Hi i'' i nil wei'i wnn bv sum if eri.'iiued till l-lfiits, which are generally known ns sc., -tor di visions, iin-anlrig dlilsiuns i barged with holding pari of the line while (he duty of attacking thn enemy wa assigned to units thn had earned the t it In of "shock Inmps " Thesn dlvlslona wltlimef glorious paat to Inspire Ihnm sf'.l without re inforcements tn stfongthrn them, have furrad thn tlsrmana In bring up reinforcement and to roort to all etpedlenla to stiffen th resist ing power of Ihnlr troop. Several frsh divisions partici pated In the eui-my's counter attacks upon the mslllnn ro. euliv apiured by the I rem h iirouml I ! ili.-. .nn t and Cennr-eur Mulr. In Iho 1 hlescoiirt region llavitiiana have bi-on bruugbt up to lend aid In Ihe Prussians In thn confused mixture of units, sumo of these reinforcements havw been brought up escorted by cavalrymen, according to ptisoneia Tin precau tion, they say, Is the result of Ih" In clination of men to disappear on thn way to thn fighting line. WHITES AND BLACKS RUN RIOT IN CAMP MERRITT CAM 1' Mf Mil ITT. V. J. Aug I ' twrnp suthoiltlis wire today irivee Orating a i lot hen- Int.- last night In ivhlrh it whs report. d two r.sgtn s'l dlers weio killed sill ar 'i ' olh.'t Injured In a fight with, inin'arv I'" II. -e Whtln sdmlttlng thut s fight bid n. rtirre I. i.lflcets awoiild eilpplv n" details, suing that fn I x'.itim.nt will bn Isxiird later, prnbahiy to morrow Ac, or. ling in soldleis who sav t'tiy witnessed th" fight. the lio'ili.e slarlrd be ii a IHK'" trooper ii'i.l a White rmg-nlii engnrel In a I n'H A roiiiluinv if liilan'tv, tletaln . ii'ii'fi taiv li't ' li ed !tl"t as '.tiers entered th" '' l ei a a huts r". ami ihe ilow-l until ro.'ie to w ere said t" bsi " be rl.sturbnnre wis not renf"i' 'emerns b i put the inilHaiv polh -. Notice to City World Subscribers Inaiithoried collectors have been rollectinp: uu In scription accotinti from our city subucnberf,. l'ay only your carrier fr The World. If in doubt as to tho IcKitimary of the collector, call 600,r. "SKIP-STOP" PLAN MAY BE INSTALLED1, inter I nun I in I till I lillMWailnlt Inki- 1 ff.cl In lilllltlltalnitlltll I io inl lo Hi-pi cmlN-r. AMII l,i Iii iS. August 1 -Htl.it liliwuy i .nn pari los nf Ihu lintel riiati-s were Instructor In letters "!!! nut today by th furl .linliilstr.itlioi tn put Into effeit tha. "skip slnp" system on all lima by lb ehd uf Seplembei Htatn fuel admlnislratora havn boon iTilered to obtain the In atallallon of tho avstoin bf Hep-, tcmber III, If possible Two million Inoa of coal annual ly may ha aaved by national elim ination of th pi action of street railway companies In stopping their car at all street Intersec tions and thn substitution of stop every two blocks or at siarh Inlnr iais. the fuel admlnlatratlon rstl instos , It ia not known Just what stand will bo taken by th street railway itoinpanlea In Tulsa on thla matter. Asked In regard to tfU jiiatter, Har old Mcdratli, manager of-t Tula Street Itaallway company, aaJd; "II dues not seam a practical thing for a town Ih els of Tulaa. If thla wa a big flty. with iyi-mlnut car service, trior would La nn ennfnalon resulting frmn the Inalallatlon of th "skip slop'' system, but aa It la now, Ihnr la likely to b sum oonfuslon and a great deal of Inconvenlenc to th public." Thnr will b om ' conclusion reached by th Tulaa at rest car In terests early In the week. It I be lieved. According to men Interest ed, data from Oklahoma City, Mus kogee and other nf th Isrgn cltlea of th state will b obtlnd and Tulsa will bass hnr conclusions, to a great extent, on what action la taken by thna oltlaa. ALLIES URGED TO SEND ' REINFORCEMENTS RAPIDLY Hy TKa AalavlsUa Prawa VI.AHlVOcrrorf, Wednneday. Au, 14 ileneral IMndrlch. conjinander of th f'lsy ho-Hlovak forces In Si beria, has presented a memorandum to Ih allied representative her setting forth tha urgent need of epoedy aawkstanc on a larg aoal and that an advanc on Irkutak should b ordered. II point out that If th allied force do not roach Ir kutsk within six week tha delay will Ii tantamount to th loaa of all weatern Mlberla by lha tVeotio Slovsks ' noiiiirviKi rtiiu iji inwranNfi. fly Tas Aateelelea Prsea TOKIO, Viedneexlay. Aug. 14 Pxocho Slovak forces from tha rtiart tlme province of Siberia lab for Harbin August l ovr th Chine l:aeHein railway, it k officially an- notllioed. Along th I'asurl front, where the enemy force number 100,000 strong, Hurl prvvsiio, ii i awai'i. i nai lai'i- shevikl and Auslrn-dermana ar via. Ihly affected by the arrival of allied troops and the number of drtlona from their rank V Inrreaalnf, It la reported. U. S. MACHINE GUN OUTPUT SHOWS MARKED INCREASE WAfTHlNOTON, A". II fine th United Ktatn entered th war and tin tn August 10 th war depart men? announced tonight that 101.171 machine gun of all typee hav been pttidiu-ed In thla country and ac copied for army ne hy th ordnn-o ileiHsrlmnnt. of this total 10,12 havn been nf th Hrownlng typ 1 luring the week ending April 10, machine gun pawed t"f us to-N laird M3H. EATING PORK IS WAY TROOPS FIGHT H. C. WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 Troops In inrilonment wllhln the liiltod S'ales arn belr-g Immed froih park two dais Iii every ton s a temporary substitute foe h""f, thn war depart- liiont ll.i.lsot .llinnlllice I Th" suh- eutb.n in the meat supply ha been mail" Nn auen of thu Inge amount of pink available at this lime, when beef ti" ks ar running low and price) coiuK-fjueney high Three Speeial Trains To Tulm From Dallas i l.l.AM. T"aa ioe.-l.f.n of Co'lti rieiii. ii'tend'-d bv lhroiiKhoat Trias. Aug 11- Al 1 derate orgHnlia prmiiinont people bold at thn city I.H'I hern (his afternoon. It was de , i, to. I to inn at least three special trains to lb Tulsa reunion Ad dre ii'l were rnsdo by prominent ill ins nnd by S II King. jr. N H. Kmnsi sod ( nl. Tale lirady nf Tulsa. A mericans Kept Busy Watching for tho Knemy. FRENCH CITIES BOMBED Teutons Attempt Surprise Attacks Hut Are Driven Hack. Mr Tba Aaaoelslsd Press. WITH Till: AMI lt( AN A KMT ON Till; C8l.i:, Aug. U. Wlillo tbo ITriich and Amcrlcaa and l.i'mnn heavy guns ha boon harking at eew-h other aiTO Iho Vcalr, Amr-rtoan laatrole ) Imn latrthularly liuey ondeavor lug to kern InfnrnMMl of tha erMi my Infantry movement and to as certain arnorally what tlie ciaotny la asisiinplisliing. A few (1i asp, aa lofantry rrap 'laln. while rrsiniMHtrarUiti, kLUiarl t Irsaat (wn (rrnvana, and tn order to res-etpo, Md In a alirll hoi for IS hour mlillo tha mldsatmiucar auo basil down on him. XNIM)N. Auf. U. Tba Itrtu Mi trirop weal of AnntwUrrtw havn advaoc-syj Ihrtr ln lo a d'-pth of one) Usiuaauwl to two thfrtusvnd yard no a foar-mUw front brtwM. Vlmig norqaitt and Itallhmil and also mada pro I" smrsesvt of MervtUa, atrdlnc In Uaa offVa ataleriMMil laawsd thla avfialuaT. Hm lllatra of Oal. tcrslrsrsa and foaar bund red pria onrrt were rapiurrtl, Aa adTaiv also vM bona aiadst brtwram thllly anel KraasHart, lying aorta ti IVoy. PARI", Aug. 1 1. Oarmsva boaib Inl squadrons hav bn vary aot lv in bombarding towns behind tha front during th paat two days. There) wer numerous raids on Houn. where l popl wars killed, and five wounded. Tba Oermaa Oothaa flew aa far as Havr. whera bo on wa killed and be damags don. Two conutlvo raids on Vernon caused only material dam age, i Uennral warning ware given al I'unkirk and Calaie during tha pe riod. At Calaie soma fifty bombs vers dropped on Friday night P A KIR, Aug. II The Franch statement laaued today, reads: "There waa artillery atollvlty. which waa aomawhat eplrlted be tween th Olse and th Alan and oa tn Avr front during tha night. "Two German eurprlse attacks la the Champagne, one caV of Vllio-sur-Tourbr, and th other In th re gion of Maiaon de CUjmpagne. failed completely. Tha French low prisoner" ITALIANS HI bv (tumn nix)w. nnME, Aug. II Th war afftca communication leaned today follow; "From Htelvlo to Aalago, la th Orepp. region and oa they Vowesr I'iava, ther bava been Isolated ar tillery aotion. They bav aot boaa Of groat alnlanalty. "Yeatarday. after violent artlllorf preparation th enemy, by strong an clmllng attacka, attempted to re take th Inlet southwest of Orava dt I'apedopolo. but waa arrested hy our barregw fire and promptly rountar attacksd. Th enemy wa forced to retire In disorder after having dif fered heavy ioeeea and abandoning machine guna and matsrisle and leaving JJ priannsre In our hands." PAH IS KKMt aiitii.i,i-.iiv nrftv. I'AltlH. Aug. II - There has been spirited ard.liiiy fighting In the re gion between tanny-eur-Mats and Itcuvtalgnea. ant Ihe "rsnrh offi cial conimiinh ai Ion laaued thla eve ning South of the Ancre river In today's fighting (he French, took 4t prisoners. A N .V!TOIt i HAV N VtOHH. I'AUIS. Aug. II. Lieut. Itene Foni k. thn I' 'ranch aviator, ahot down three (inrman airplanes oa Wrdnnaday, It la officially announced. Thla brings hi total number of air victories up to ality. nr The Aoi-leid Prest (irndually th faninua l.yg salient In thn r'-glnn west of Armentlern is giving way under th pressure of th llrltlsh. Again Field Marshal Halg'a forces hav compelled -the enemy to seek ground to the eaetward whera he will bn more secure from the shells of the big gune that for eeveral work hav been firing crw. cross over thn enllrn aallnnt, working havoc among th defenders of the Insecurn line. .likewise th Herman ar be'ng iven no rent hy the Kranco-Ilrltish loi'ce north and aouth of th Somme. and th French and Americana along thn rl and thn American In Lor. mine, also r harrsswing them by nr ll 1 Ir i v fire and local attacka No where baa Ih enemy had Whs better i uf any encounter. In I,orraln. where th American captured thn village of Frapelle, near KU Din, Saturday morning, they hav ' CCNTlUl'fcU OH PAOsV BIX Hi T '.ssi" i v. a4- '.-i,'l-Al..'l.V',,