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Six Editions Daily Starting March 4th r 'a,' La r OKLAHOMA'S OMATtrr SIWSFAPt IIAV.I1 W1MI ASSOCUTID PRE. VOL XIII, NO. 161. TUIAOKLAIIOMA, MONDAY, MAKCH :C l.H'.t. 10 I'AfJKS PRICK 5 CENTS MAY OVERTHROW GERMAN GOVERNM IN ENT MGHTEN PENALTY I UNDER ESPIONAGE; (.iri'K'iry Recommends Com mutation in Cases of Cir cumstantial Wilfulness. ALL CASES TO BE REVIEWED Attorney (ieneral Says Rec ords of all Cases Will Re (liven Kxamination. NO NAMES ARE MENTIONED . Neither Identity Nor Number Is Revealed Wilson May Act Reforo Ipavinj?. A S 1 1 1 S;T"N', March 2. Atlor nry (iiiiir.il (irigoiv im recom mended I" I'realdenl Wilson com mutation of the aeiitcnceH of peiHoun convicted under the eaplonage Bet H rflew f wliii" ciiae by nfficiula of the dtpai tiii'int if juatice hun rn vealed ih.it the evidence of wilful Intent In no tlic law waa too rircuinotanllal to warrant., the carry ing out of I)"" full centencca fixed liy trie trial Juries. The offlolala of thn ill partmcnt of i .Mlre. in in .ik lii k public (oiiIkIh Mr liregury letter to th' president, mid romniulHtlon had born reeom innml'vl for aevernl hundred pprnona now held In prison, hut they were unable to eien eMim-He the number. Nit mm of persona Involved with not given mil. Mr. iirrgorv ""Id In ti in letter to III. president ihat the reviewing coin, n i in-iciti in the dcimrtmciit was ex amining Ihn reenrda In thn rum' of I n) the other I'onvlctlnnH under the espionage law and that recommend a'lon. hk to rhexe would he Hubnilt h il Inter. The president waa o l"'tri l,i net on the caaca now be fie him within 11 short time no.- i-llily before nailing Iwr France next ' WPtill.l..l..l- I Careful study mill nnhl of nil ruse now pending under the esjilon- act, I now being made, tlr. tirfcoiy wild. In order thut "orta (hone rase, shall lie prosreufd which hie uliH!aniial merit and are ele.ir ' prima facie llolntlona of law." Willi regard to thij records In the taw. of convicted peraona time far eiam Ineil. Mr. firegnry said ,, wu itlsfled "that In moat ense of poll- union mitistaiitiiil JtjKtlre wan done 'li-N-ndajita hy the conduct of the ;n":' the character of the evidence i nil Ihe rentenre. Imposed " He Mid. however, that In mure' 'i-e.s where the evidence 'of wilful I'Hent aB Indirect or circumstantial i mi rhanieter. Injuntlco renulled toi crrialn dafendittitii bernuNe of the! n I prevalHiu cnndttlnri of InteiiH,. pn-1 tnntiHin and an.iiHvd emotloiiH on the l'rl of Jurori." ltef'rrinK recent deman.lM from "t. vidua. iiml organizations, that a, -"irral amnekty l,e Kranted all per-i on, convKled under Ihe e-ptonnye1 now thai the war ended. Mr. ! i.k..,, r,r ,,, pr,,!,!,.,,, 1 .lie, iwrnons were In no nM. that ,j.o- ' "I ITIhiHlern." :in,i , I,... J and that-'he could an IndiK, rimmnte ii'ii rci-ciiii i, , (. ,1(t nardun for the lint n. . ii.iii... 1....1 .. .. u u, "''""" 1'iit for a wilful fVh an , prevent deliberate oh- ...,,,1,, i,ril-,.llt. ,,, ar. ITALY WILL ACCEPT SLAVIC ARBITRATION '"mier orhmd,, SaN IN.ll.-r of Con tillatlnn nnd ( omprouilie H ktin'I to (in lalin. "';P--kl,. ,n the Hall,,,, cham irr..J T'1:' ""'t Italy had ' . ..' '""" V of cimnrnmixn ""'in,, " llilllll. . Hon relative to popfllet. A.-UUr 'u inn eafltern i-huhI of -!""'her,;;rl;'""10 "'"red Tn, .' ' V .!',,,n "'hlcl' l!i,'V '' I'" Ihr H"rn, y he .aid "Pa1! "nrt lnl'leiil.nce -' nt,. ,,, ""k'' "' 'oore and may he i.,,"","1'.' no ,hMn "n- l't.:e, "''.m lan.M and ''n.p ,, ,i "" '""nty of her de 1. i ; null a which nature! ' I IV 'M, i lluMI; 'tl-put l-'iiuiK . K-en,' the premier , i S.Turdny. March i All ! " were prea.nt nt the ' -."'"n of the ehnmbcr ,.r "'I '.in f i iy to lo ar I't enr.er I ir- "ii;in.. i,.K'. fr,;.., ' , ,1 ii". .In ti-itie. tnlllta . . ii 'rn,.,R,H it- i; ,'rp'i', ' w, re i row, ,-. i ii,,.ir In. - . ' I" I'-MCie of na- - .,r,1;(si.,. the iaoi InteiiMe iii. "1' and ki HIp!aii,. greeted hi. ii re-,-,;I. ,. , " "'- . r'" I ,.,; ki 1" 'n, ",;:':";- ' n'chamhca k r handa unit ..u - i m ,':; '''-.nfer.Fu-. ,7, r '"latido a.,1,1 Flume I'r. o' i""tif'il to the Biilrit : - 'r4!v Will WhlPh ,....! .... , V 'HH.n u. i , , -cue., inn; .Ml 7- IV ' I. , I'. I'. , I'Kia. .-nunri -i wn.ch Italy entered the t ItcUtlvi.. ,.f l!.h,,,. K K I low fear .. '"' ll'ie. hi, I ,,..... ..... - '-an rem. i. , i"i .mikiii iiiiii nii uea;rL..ia oi.t a iohi-""I'-'H i"i,., l liieerivilii. the ler of n few hour. Hm condition I" "ar, , " I'""! t'ie l'a:ian ' aniiM '"H1..H ( hl,h i. gulf or in,. . w-1, f. . " ' ' '. ,o.i.'.'T''"!."',," nH" rt,- now e.. 1,"h"l'rer and ! ...... ''"'"ed to the ion. of I '"''I I:. ""ce" " ' un ' Ind' pend- I lliy. Real Service to World's Six Tomorrow llic TuImii WorUI iN'tflttM thr iiibll-ailnn of ult rtlltloiui dully and the iinliniikliiK U of me oiwMun'r, Ixxh to t lie M'r uimI to il' community. PropnrnihuiH haic lHrn mink' to wrvt n-mlin wtio iliwlrr an aft rriioon itlltlon ullli the mi mm- UioroiiKliiMM mul fiirenlKtit wtilili liurai-K-riMW tin pnwnl monilnir otlilon. Ttio InU-riuuinital News Mrilix- Icm-I win' Mill enrry nil tlu' I'llC nl llanHy ik-wm of tlic ilny, then- wUI In' iitiiiirroiiH nov feulurcn anil flu hxnl ncwrn lll lx oim pli lcly I'otcrt-rt. ' 1 he World ht In in l. rinharniMMtl over IIm of lliht uiwh-r-tiikliiK for t lie ntuuin I tint It luui alwaH iIoim- IiIk tliltiRa nml thli n IKinsloi, In i nil y In Hiii- will, ll pollc'). Ttwi nHinUnR m-r U roii iiIinI tut lli' Ix-xt nml the irn-Mtixt Hi'r In Okhtliomn. liu winie life uiol ciUTKy uikI falriutx will In- llMiluyttl In Uie afU-riHMin oIIiIohb. When oiui of I lie iiK'ntint lie ratnlilUdiini'iiOt of tin' city irrowa mt til lluii It In (inniM'lltil lo mid nimlluir fliMir in lla l,ui of ImihIiu-m or Imllil IllrifiT hullillMK, tin- I'll) iiuinlilcrM t luU a HUIU4T of iiMxrru lo llic Ki'iirriil public HiIm Hlori' Is iH-tti-r uhlo to wn c the iwmIs of tlM iiiiiiniunlty mul II la an rvlilcmv of not only Uki inmM'rlly of mw of Ttilitn'a Innllliilliinei, hut In uImi an rlii iun that lln wliolc city In itt tliiK WttKt'r mul inori' inwieniu, WIhti Tin- World pninnn to wro the public Ix'ttcr than It ever linn iM'fore, that alno la (-vlitmcr- Uiat tlie illy nml tlii aurmiinilliiK i-ouiilry In irrowltiK ImmIi IdKifcr and bitter, and In nlno a inuncr of pride ami ihihitii to the okiiiiioiiII). Tint World ulwn)K uiohln nulucloua im'wm, Il printn only what It inn M'UKoiutbly i'iMi'l lo Im' llic truth, anil It airlica In every piMnlhlr way to merit the i-oiiflileiKi' wlilcli Ihe iuhlli: dun ImIowinI upon It. Willi I his aorl of Mllcy, which iiiniprlM'a wnlir, chariwer, ri'llahllily nml cntcrprtM', the Influi of ailvaner MilxwrlpiliMin ha a hern mi nun'rlw. 1 In Inac aiinoiiiuisl wlml c mat kiiIiir to ilo we ahoulil hne hern illHiipiMilntiHl nt iny oiIht ithuuV n.rwl yet It la a vote of ronflilpiuv which cannot In' other lluin npiini luteJ. The pnM'r will merit everything aalit ahcMil It In thn ailance adver tliliiK ni I tlio rcndlim imtillc will In- amrfil Junt a Utile better In rrery I'lliUon than they have ever Iniii aenreil before. THE WEATHER Tl'l.HA. Mp',h 2 Mtiimum, 62; vnm im tint, iff- iMiuth wimln ami rmr OKLAHOMA -Monday, cloudy, T liay, iroltl (air am) t old' r I.Ol IS'I AN A Monitty am! Tiim-U?, partlv rln1v; mHlTat trmratur'. AHK Ny.S Mon'Uy. rlonrff : Tu ilav. partly rlomty : aouifwhat colilrr tn ncrtriwcit wrt ton KAST T K X A H MnndaT. part! rlixifly : Tnratlay. probacy fair; t older in northweat portion WK.vr 'I'Ka AS MoniUy, fair; Tn-i-div, (air, noffirwhat roldrr in horlh per Hon. K N'S l - Fair Moflday ami Ttifsdar: waninT Muiidi ; roo!ir iupitUy. riEST NAMB rtUCNDB. 1 lioujrh .om mar rrarn for Ittlra jreat, and i-fik thft rtll of, fam. I do tiol rata n hava au aitra bandu lo my nauia. t am not hunrry for th p-omp of lift a hlfh dirniiifa. I do no) aigh lo ai( amonx the honored I.I. It ra I iha'! I tatlafied if I ran be onto tli end To thoa I know ami Ht with here, a iri)lfl firat-name friend There' a n:hinff lika iha eotnradehip whirh warms thr llvei of (hO"a N ho make tha cloriom firr-la of the Jarka and and Jar. Wfth all hit mjpt) and Mwcr, Old C'aetar nerr knew 7 he joy of firt.1 name fellowihip aa a!I Ihe Kddlra do Let thrm who wiil he "mlwlered" hera and rnird shove Oie reit ; ho d a firm name grttwnt hr far the. ferj beit. Aequaihtan' r -t for d.initr YfftJ riffcr r-al'r knnw 1'ha man on whom the lertnt of pomp (Ml frf-l 'fill TTUtt hfktftW Vrofrwor Wri'mm Jonejih A lie may b ur friend, hut Mill You are not rerf nn of the fat llil yoa ran i all hint H1"'. Rut heart rF'w warm ahd lip f row kind, a id a t tHp nhammirif end When von are ta th rompany at food o!(J ftrt-nanit frirtida. The. bppit-t nfn on earth ara riol,te mrt of liifhel rank. That joy belong M (ieorfe and Jim, to llenrv and to rank ; There prejndife f rare and r-ed and rante and wealth depart And men are one in fellowhto and ! a hrht ff heart. .Lo I nutd live aid laugh and Iotm nntil my Min drrerHi. And a'harf the ie?avj eon radeahlp of honel f :e f-pame friend Hy V'l mJAK A- il KST Wire Briefs t.HI t.OHV Wil li TO I'AUIH WITH WII.MIN- WA8IIIN(iTlN'. March 2 Tho W. firegory, retiring attorney general of the I nlt'd Htaten, will accompany Preaident W'Uaon to I'arm. im general advlaer niul iis-slHtntit at the peace confirence. WII.MIN AITIKIllSJI WIMI NA'IKIN IN IWI.I MINI!. WASH INI 1TDN, March :.- I'real dent ' Wilaon toniahl told a deli-all-Hon from the American .lewieli run Kresn ihat h w,,a pernuaded that ihe nMled tiatlons, with the fullest concurrence of the Ann ro an gov- eminent and people, were agreed that in 1'nli ntliie ahoiild be laid th foundationn of a Jewieh common- wealth. ' I I MMI Itli Ml Mills Mil : I.III V ill I'lll I AitAi. iiiiiiiv. lio. ,i - i oe I the I'kralne government to. lav by thai i r' ariiiiMiii e i- in. Hiuifii ii.-u iu i '-Miiter-allled comiiilMion .tlpu lute-1 that I.etnherK and the petroleum wella ahall be In lh- hand, of the 1'olrH Ii . believed the influence or the IKriiiiie peait.int leade :ur;'- wl" aufficien, ,o ina, "P"" - e of ,he tar.ua by I'kra I kriiine peait.int leader. I'et- neure ac- raine. ii e hi . r it i cam oi ifinnop ti unit Only Matter of Hour . ... t - ' ..... .. . . ...K. nmrn .i-ill.-iil '!,:, ., I mi,,- tlrhe klnm . ne W HH .1 1 II' Ken w . I II M Ji"He M rooi - 'han a week ncn It w a.i reported' tonight that the biahnp'a brain had, heron. i.fr.ei.il .i,l ihl h. iln tint recocnlie even mi tnbera of hi fam- Reading Public in Editions Daily TULSA KNIGHTS ASK FREEDOM OF IRELAND KnlithtN of OHuiiiInih Adopt lleaolu llona Which Will lie rorward xl lo ITitUdetii and ( onrrewn. THIRTY MEMBERS ARE ADDED New ( luw la Taken In Many Kpeah. era Tell tlitlm nf Nation for Indept-iuletitv. Thirty near nicmbrr of tha Tula counell, Knlfhta of Colunihua, wera uaui at a banquet at Hotel Tula luat nlicht which waa attended hy 200 prominent Calhollca from thla and nelghbortnc clllen. Including many ladiea. AnionR the out-of-town mien la ware J. J. McMorrow of Ilartlra ville. t upt. A. A Kniery of t)kmul Kee, (. J. Htokea of tikmulwaa and a niimbur of Hiate and dlatrict of fliers of thn order. A. A. Imvldann waa toaalmaatrr The pronratn included an addrima of weleunio to the ladiea by Jamen jtJavln. an addrewa, "inir Order In Ok luhotna," hy Tom W'uda of Mir ' low, male deputy. Krarfx Menten, i (rand kniKht r thn Oklahoma City . council, broiiKht a meaaaia from the rapnal city. K. M. Italia her of MuHkoget'. .poke on-'Tht t:hanln Time." nillln Katea. dim Not deputy 1 on "The Need of Higher I'aihoili F.ducallpn.'' and Horace Italian, the Io(iicnt young Tulaan, Voiced "A I'lea for Ireland " There wefa vmn aelectlona by Mi.a Agnea Iunlgan and J. K Fitzgerald. While tha Irlah aentiinent waa at ita height A. F. Kweeney of Tulaa. a nu,tive born Iraihman, Introduced the CO NTINlT.li ON rAIJK RIOHT. PADEREWSKI SAYS FORCE IS NEEDED TO FIGHT REDS rt of February J4, to contract Id ntLUt-U IU riUHl ntUiw.ltn ha f00d admlnlatratlon grain I corporation or any other peraon or WA'HH.UV, Saturday. Mar. h I -! J?" 1 lo" ' ,, N.unh "r ,cor; "fan you oppom, PolaheMmn wit h the j lllble? That la a queatlon which the I world la facing today Igiiacc Jan -derewakl, Ihe pre- n.ler of Poland, aumewhul nettled at , the apparent American opposition to the big 1'olleh army which I be ing formed while the peace confer ence la anting, ueked thla of The An aoclated I'reaa correspondent today. He talked with the correspondent In hla big reception room In the Hotel llrlxtol. "I am ferllnp better now." he anlil In hla familiar alyle. "l'olanil he-1 ginning to ee duyllcht W e have I lota tit trouble ahead, hut .thauka tot the alllia aomo of our brlghtfuture j 1 'I? I l.A I K 1,1'H I A. M.irch 2 -In behind n i'oland haa m fight ! ("liarles V.. Van Ii.m, humorld nnd for thia bright future, and we ehall tanioun .i a writer of atorn-s on flghi. If we periah, you wiH periah. sporting topic, die, today of chronic ,no iu i . -.t 1.,,, -. 1 1 i- ion an nun. iun i i- i.. n.e-.l . liin.MM,,., f.,r i K. aim of iTKton - ! l,oiMh.'v L i i.' the entire t'hrlatlan clvlll peace and work--will not kill lam a. far na wo are concerned, lie caime you can not hae pea-e and organise proepertty with your nevt dor neighbor ndvialng our wor k - men not to work ami paying -,,, M 'vu ran build them. Moa! pen ,imi rnv -.iiir ni- nr n h. ,uii.f,.j p. 1k. , money without work-, Ing nnd that in what bolehevlkl Ituti. offera" All membera of the Tula t'nlta ordered to report nt Armory, corner Fifth and Jtoaton, Monday evening In uniform ut 3:30 o'cloik, by order of Major Jas. A. Itell Com. Officer ft. -r J APPOINTS HOOVER! "RELIEF DIRECTOR President Names Food Adniin- j istrator to Handle llun j tired Million Fund. t GIVEN WIDE AUTHORITIES Mas Full Rower to Disburse Money Voted by Congress for Kuropean Aid. WILI SELECT ALL NATIONS Countries to Receive Renefit Will Re Chosen Ry Him In Understanding. YVASIIINliTil.V Mrrh Her. j hert Hoover haa been appointed bv I're.ldent W'llaon aa director general of tha relief ndmlnlnirniinn created under th new 1 1 00. nun, 000 Kuro pean famine relief bill, with full authority to direct the furnlahlng of fnodatuffa and other urgent Bllpplle purchaaa.1 out of relief fund and to arrange for tualr traiiNportntlon, dl rl' otien and adnlnlatratlori. Mr. 'Hoover, who already haa been fllreetor general of relief under the rominuwtnn Bitting at I'arla. waa given full power hv th president to determlna to which of the pnpuln I Ion named In the relief hill Ihe attp pllea ahall he fumlahed and In what luantltlea. aaln la to anange for ralmhtiraement an far aa pon.ible at provided An the relief art. In making public the prraldrnt'a eiecutlve order tonight, the food ad mlnlatrallon announred that Kdgar Itlchard and Theodore y. Whltmamh. who have pean directing the affair of tha food admlnlatratlnn during Mr. Hoover'a abaenee In Kurnpa. had been appointed bv him Joint director In the United State nf tha newly created relief admlnlatratlnn. The president' executive order followa: . "In ptireuiince of an art entitled 'an a'l for tha relief of auch popu lation In Kuropa, add roun'rlen contlguoua thereto, oulalda of tier many, liarmap-Atiatrla, Hungary, Hulgarla and Turkey, aa mav be de termined upon b the nreaident a nei-eaaary.' approved February 14. Itlt. I hereby direct Ihat thn fur- nlahing of foodatuffa and other ur gent euppllea anil thn tranapnrta tlon, dlatrlhutlng and adnilnlelerlng thereof. provided for In aald art, ahall be conducted under the direc tion of Herbert Hoover, who la here by appointed director general of the American relief admlnlatratlnn, with full power to determine to which of the population named In aald art. the auppllna ahall be furnlnhed and In what quantltlea, arid further to ar. range for elrnhiiraement aofur aa poanlble aa In aald act provhlStl. He In hereby authorlied 1o eatahlleh the American relief administration for the piirpoae of carrying out thn rro I'lelnna of aald art und to employ auch paraona and Incur ajlirh expennn ii muv be nereaaarv for auch pur- , imh,,.m- all auma appro- (irlated under thn aforeaald act of February ?4, 119. and apoplnl a dt biiriung officer with Ihat power; and particularly to employ the food ad mlnlatratlnn grain corporation, or- .l...l Ih. ..,l-i... ,1.. food control art of Auguat I 0.191 T.. an, A Sll I NdTUS. March .. - A on agency for thnv numoae of therrair,"0l'Kl"nl Ptatemenl of haiidlta" tran.portllon and dlmrlbutlon of foodatuffa and auonllea to tha nnnu- j latlnna requlMng relief. I "He la hereby further authorlied I In the carrying out of the aforeaald """,. , , i-rn. .i . Ti V. n lo, " r'""',1i p"lnl" " Kurnpe, In aui h quantltlea a may i. . . r .i . n .1 u. m w m ..M,.r.a relief need, anrf iha, th.ee b, p.(1 , p,rl(n 0f (,or pnratlon In advaJice from the appro prlatlon made In thn aforeaald urt of February 2 4, IB 18. any auma which may be required for the purchase and traneportatlon of foodHtuffa and the maintenance of atoeke ' CHARLES E. VAN LOAN, NOTED HUMORIST, DEAD 'epnriua at a noHpnn.1 in Atungtoii, I'm near tiere - - - . I r. an imn nm. Hi i nn.Ki.i- ; Phla from h:a home In l-oa Angelea I on huaineaM and eoon after hi ar- j rival he became 111 and waa hurried to 'he hospital. Ill wife and two children were aummoned and were I ,.l hla heil.i.le uhen he dle.l it. waa 4 1 year, old M 18 AN!r.l.rS4. C.il . March 2 -(iverrome by the newM of the deato of hm inn ( har.ea r. an lA'an Ul,.h(ir,, Van ,,,,., ,e, at h; home here to lay Mr Van l.an waa aummoned from a religloua aervice by anoth-r mm tn lie apprised of the new. He evidenced great mental i!lM1ren and died within a few mln utea at 'lie family home. 1 Thirty four I. H HV ; Arretted In Kaman Cityl eivuij CITV. Mo March 2-' ! Thlrt)-f'i Ji men, Including , .lameii I K.'id.-i ' How of St le.llla. e!f Hyled I ' ' Miillorialre ll'ilio," iml Ihree women were arres'ed I v the pollen Here to. : I miri'l when two rneeiinti from which ' '1'iantltlea of I W W literature was taken. -re raided Tin- three wo .men were rele.t"d The men art- being ti'iJ for luveallgatlon. Archbishop Hayes -wS I) . Iff .... .. Q -J i j ,f M:V YnltU". March 2. Arch- hlahop I'atrlek .1. Have, who ha Jnat been appointed to .ucceed tho lute t'ardluul I'ui ley aa urcliliiHliup of the dioceae of New York, I the flral born and bred New Yorker to aa aume tha rio-ponalhlllHii of tul" of fice. An nrchhlwhop he la thn aplr Itual leader of l.ltL'VOiin t'alhollc and he in .plrllual head of the largest and rlcheal t'alhollc hp In the world. AMERICANS MURDERED IN TAMPICO TOTAL 8 HluKiiicnl of llamlllx' Outrngea In i (III llelila I rom AngiiHt, 1917, to , llwnl Im 1'iihllshiil. FOURTEEN COMPANIES LOSE' llepradutlona Affect t'oiiirrtw In ll.V llaldi, Aitai'ka nml Ifoldiipa; i Much l"ripriy IliwtroviNl. uaUXiMfea In till) Tumplcn oil flelda, coniplU d from offh liu aource, haa Jicerj aubmllted to the alaOyaJcparl merit. Thn atiitemenl deaH with the period from Annuel Ki, 1917, to the present and record the killing of 12 men. including' eight Ametli m clii xena; Ihe wounding or olherwlMe aer loiiHly Injuring of 31 people, includ ing nine women, aome of them Amer icana; the theft of nioie than 1 1 1 II . -000 In caah, American gold, proper'y dea'roed valued ut more than l.'iO.- 000 und the theft of much llv dock. In ail I Hi ladla. nttai ki, holdup ; and buttle, are Haled In Ihe record, which Include', the depred.itioiia per- i petiati-d upon the proper I i h and employe, of 14 different oil corupa- . File i I Iffli I.iIm Mild tinlal III it ni'll few I elccptl'tiiM Ihe..' di-preilati.iii. ,w -( iirte, i In lerrltoi v o, cupli .m l con trolled hv Ih" loyal Mexiciiri fori en fill to the oil fleldH 111 an effort tn ill.lodKe the ban. Ill I'at'ie .ill. I tlllt In iiiiiiiv r.iK'ii the regular .Mexican .o:dleri were involveil I'.v n lnc.tl f,,.i.,n,,u i ii' not a 1 1 1 1 w i' I to - - '',rrv "r,M" "-""' he made when ti,e ,andl' att.wl.e.l Th" ' 1 wniiat. .,f the a on Id eon;ian:en n .i. romp. -In-, I lono'ifi at Tami l' o i f Ml.' i,. I In f Nt ' . a n of f ) i:i : - I ': !.' when 1 1" s propo.e lo y.l lo Illi. 1'. Ili'-T 'I -i tricm I., p iv en, iii.n i .i and the amount of niirirv th.- ii' 'ike Ic HVI'll! I'l'irii'-I ;l ' k:i : I I'll- lol'' we cot i ! f 'i ( v, i ' Il ti" amount of fmofu'V off' t''l Miefi w l" ! i he v held :p the imuniK'ri . a c I Fhelr a" I' d-'o "'-I "-e I X- ac I'll prcvi'iusiv !'' I'-'.l I'V 'lie .oTiipmv ' 1 1 t):- Ti nt-.- " "f ' Th Ii hfM led In 'Iri'i'" "f '"i''i-l"n belni- r.urna'S filed w.'h th- Mfil can f ive rn in ' n t To Confirm 1'nlmi r. AKIIIN'! T' 'V M i'"h noin In I'lcri f A M .t. he i I . ' new .i!ornev fii-rii v. i. . ii The Irj ! he ..naie i in en elVIv till, m'lrnlnir fo nlrht aeMjoin on 'be i -.1 ! e Inlft 'I! If l.'l."--. .O' l ii o in mil, i I ' bei-ai;. nf the nf !,'("' "f i w,c-, i-""i atom The Fiou.lnai ion uill le tali'c op ngain befure a -I i i 1 1 n in i n I n d ciiiif.rio.illn'ii then Is g-p.u. il v ; dn ted. Succeeds Farley , An hhlahoii Farley tiittdo hU gecrn. fury chancellor of tha areh'llocean In 1KIi:I. and In tha aume year aalected him na preaident of the newly open ed I iilhedrMl culli', Iha prepara tory aemlnary at Madlaon avenua and fiHh atreet. Ila waa appointed a domeatlo prelute rto tha pope In mo7, the appolnime)t carrying with It thn title of mon.lgrtor. Mgr.,llaye aa ru Led to the eplnenpacv In 1914, being appointed titular til. hop of Tagaate. Want llurleaon Oul. NKW VllltK, March S. A reeohi tlon aaklng I'realdent W'llaon lo de mand Ihn leaignatlon of I'oeimaatar ilcnerul lliirlneoii, waa adnplad at a meeting hern today of leliitraphara. Let's Settle Water Question Now The n-Hrt of ltighieer rn-aney pala tin, water qocwtlon aquarely up lo iIk mniiIp of Tulaa. Now Ihe neit qarwtlon 1 what am we going In ili about II? Tlie W orld iMdlevca hla report la thn laat word on Ihe kuhjea-t of a la-niutnetiP water anpply for thla rlty. We heileye llio n Mirt alioiihl la. taken up not only by ercr rtrtp c4ub ami bnal nca orgiinlallitn anil given the pien, frank ami fair eonaklerallnn tn ' which Ii la eiiilthil. but Uuit tlx" rotera, taipuyera and rltlatma gem -mil y alHiuhl In given an opport nnlly without nnneiraaairT furtlier delny lo vote uniii I In' iiiP"lloi, of a aiiffkent ImiimI lanne to makej It piawlble -tii go nhcoil ami In.ull an ailiijiutle water aupply ami ay.linn In ac-ciardiim-e will, lit auggewlWina ami manmnienibMlona. 1'lH're In only one thing Ihe matter with Tulaa anil that la lb, water auppl). i hcri' la no iriher quiiwlon Ihat demand and ahotikl mpeiye the prom it, ilgortm. and fliuJ rtitcrmliuulon, of equol lmporluiKe, lluin M-itirlng n-al wilier In atifflcletit iiuunliy and of guaranteed quality to meet Ink I, preatnt ami future requln-inetita. It la mi longer a mailer of theory but II la a eonillilun that we hare to enntend with. I 'or year and yinr 1'ulaa luxa piddled along bjmI pri. raal lrune.1 In I hla mailer. It i-annot iiffonl to do mi longer. In aildltlon to being a n in n of natliimil rcpiimtloFi Mr. rreitaey line the furtleT iuallfliwtlon of hniliig aolicil Ihe water problem for Oklahoma ( ly and therefnm ha priu'lhul na well an thi-orciteiil rierlPiMV upon which to baan a n ixirt loin hlog thin auhjivt. Wc do nut Ih-IIi-m' tlu, illy of TuIka will eer have a real water aupply until It g'.N lo Ihe Spailiiaw for II. Why ilcluy, why pro i rae'li jic loogi r',' It will Hike a couple of year. ntIuim at hiwt to put Spniloaw water Into i ll y main, of IiiInd. but wlwn It la ln-re there will Im' no furllM-r ii,pniIo iilH.ut cither the quality or tltn qiinntily, Il will gtie lulwi IIm' fliHxt wutcr uhtn I liable nnywlipre. No ixlier illy In I he entire I nlicd Klaic will Iiiivp InHiit wat'T and tliat la nil wc need lo irmirnnl'N,' tlu future of Tulaa. Tul.iv la a grenl clly now, hul with giNMl wnu-r it will In- grenler ailll. Now lel'a go after It and gi-t II or fnpin r lulroll lJuil we arc noer In liave any better water I hull we now have. That Is tlx' He.lllou nf 1 lie World. It In'IIpvpn II It Ihe isliliui or a tiint tiiairli f tie- clllwn. and lniner of iIhi ctl), the folk, who lire Inli-rodi-d flrM, la I nod nil Ila lime In Ihn welfare ami roiaiicoi ) nf llil. i It i If IhiTi' Ii to In- il fight. If then' I. lo lw o.ellloli, lel'a irutlih the fight nml tn. v I ihe opposition now, lo Ihe o n li" l' ataml up and niul iiiii nml ace wlicn- we on- ' in " We hiive fooled along wllh the wau-r iii'-ili.ii 1'iiik' ciioiikIi. lel'i ! who the mil friend, of I bin city are. l-ct'. e- who belli In l iiloit a. a rliiiliu ol placi' of iiInnIp, Wi'm M-e Mini II I" Ihat plans Ihe n-nl welfare nf iIhi illy iiInivp hla own personal liucrc-l.. TiiImi pays more linnnic I;hcm than any i II of Ila nIc In the enllre 1 Filled SUii unit vie will ciiniioup to pay I hw liifim'-a for leime yials 'laics Is one nf the ileilii'-tatih' IH imk. Why pay the money to Ihe eencrul rmeruFiicFit wlvcri wc con pay II nut for litipnitcmcnla here in lioiiie lli.H arc lus-iliit un luiilly ua Tuliii tic.il. wilier. llN-re I. tlo'ii f'ire cirri n-Fison will wc nImmiIiI go ulM-d now and nt onuc. Il Is the firs, lime 1 ulsa has ccr had n iiimprclic,islie n-t.irt upon wlih Ii lo has4 n ruin lusion a. to wluil Is the Ins., ihlug to he ilooc to 1 giMsl w.ilcr. I cri mailable Miurci of Mipply hn. Ims'ii ioicnil In Mr rri'wy'. ri'Niil. llic rii'Ts, the i ris"lis, llic hill, and the canioii., Ihe water iihmc llic umiind nnd llic wnli r iiiiil'-rueaih. ore ini Iwly its mitnrc ,n:iil- tluin nnd a. the, will ta at llic end of lltnc. What I. tin- use of wnlilng a O'l fooling iiroiiml for wuiM-lhlng lo turn up or lie id w-lii wlu re there Is mil the allghtcst min In tin1 world of auc us.'1 Nunc Mhiitetcr. lafa not la- f'Kileil iiImuii thl. mutter any longer. In I s go lo II nnd wtlle II for all lime, it'i Fall of Ebert - Scheide - mann Kule Is Report ed Imminent. INDEPENDENTS JOIN Haste's Party United With Spartacnnt In Call for Strike. , e APPEAL MADE BY CABINET Official Co to Berlin From Weimar lo Ak Peo pled Support. My Tla A -e-i--lalrd t'rr. MlMiON, Mimli X. Thn xia dhle fpll of Ihn (iertiian golem iiM'iit I. rvlNirtiil In intiiieniua HN'ilal iUailchi nilveil tixlay fmn, llcrlln. Tin' ttienihera of the giivcrnmciit liaie arrlviil at llcrlln In Mio-nll will, Hie worknieti'a council, anil a ituinlfeaU, haa been InhiipiI. All Ihe iiirrpepondpnta rppnwnt Ihn .Itiiatkin aa grave. HFIil.lN, ila t'openhagan, March 1. The government ha leaned I long inanlfenio from Welnmr, da noiiticlng Ihe lerrnrlai attenipta to get ild of the national iiaaenihly, II prnrlalnie falthfulneaa to the prln- clplea of democracy. "i (renter than the political danger la thn econnniln dlatreaa," aaya tha ninnlfeatn. ' We cannot feed our aelvea from our own auppllea .until the next harveat. The blockade la eating away the vital of our people. Thnueanda perleh dally from III nourlMhmeni." The manlfeato denounce atrlkaa. Mylng: "Kvery alrlk bring ua a atnp nearer tn the gbyae. Only work ran avr u. Tha manlfeatn pronilaaa tha aoclal liatlon of aultable Induatrlea and es tablishment of Induatrlal counclla repreaentatlve of all tha worker and freely elected. It cloe with a etrong note, aaaertlng tha determina tion of tha government ta wage re- lendeaa war agalnat terrorlm, con nltidlng: ,. "Whoever uaaalla tha Ufa of tha nation la our enemy, rtKni.lN. Saturday, March l That the bolahevlatg have atioeeednd In their propaganda for aovlet nil la amply evidenced by tha govern ment'a Indaclalnn with reapeol to the plan fo Inoorporate tha tdeaa of tha aoldlera'.and wnrkman'a organlaatlon In thn mSnalltutlorV There I further evidence ihat Hugo Haaae'a party, tha Independent aoclallata, la prepar ing to make common eaitae with tha Hptrtacana In an effort to overthrow tha Hrheldematin rahhiel be launch To NTINHKII OX PAOIt EIOIIT, "VICTORY LOAN" PASSES SENATE Fpper Rrant-h Remains in Ses sion Until 7 o'CIoek Sun day on Measure. TO MAKE NO FILIBUSTER Completion of Rusiness Seems Certain Reforo Con gress Quits. EXTRA SESSION DEFERRED Necessity for Carlinr Solons Vanishes ns Bills Are,, Tut ThrouRh. WAHIflNUTON, March i. - Tha Mil rongrena enter tomorrow upon Ita laat full working day facing ai unprecedented maaa of leglalation. hut with Iha rOnteat,! "Victor loan" bill nut of th way. Holh aeii ata and houaa after convening in tha mprnlng ar eapected work etead. Ily until alna died adjournment at noon Tueaday. Th aenat remained In aaaalnn a!' laat nlg( to paaa tha loan bill, the kayelon meaaur of th calendar, adjourning ahortlv before 7 o'clock thl morning: whlla tha houaa held a hualneaa e.aion, dlapnjtnf of the, cenfarenp report on Iff hoapltal ' bill. Tha aenata alao held a brief ' aeaalon today for ukg1e of da oeaaed congreaainen, but bualnaag went over until tomorrow. I'aaaag of th loan bill without a racord vol and In th Identical form In which It cam from thf. houae definitely marked tha eovra of futur leglalation and gave aa. an ranee Ihat I'reeldent Wilaon, would not tind il neceaaary lo changu hi plan of deferring a rail of the. new eongrea until after he ratuyfn from France, probably In June. ' Moe re publican favored an earlier extra aeaalon, but after republican aena tora at a conference laat night failed lo re oh any deeudnn aa to tha ad-, ylaablllty of obatruollng th loaa . . hill, no flllhuater waa undertaken. Although many Important bllla..ln, eluding tha 7lt,00,IO navy a- firoprlatlon meaaure. with Ita author, aatlon of a new thr-yar building program, and ' tha l,ll,00,00 army bill, apparently ara doornail to oertaln failure, admlniatratton load er believe that none I of auffloient Importance lo requlr an earlier call of oongrea and Ihat Ih preaident will adhere to hi original plan, an nounced laat weak after ha arrived from I'arla, Final aotlon by Iha houee on th fl 000,060(000 wheat prica guarantee bill la exp.oted tomorrow, with th meaaur then ready for th prwel- d.nt'i algnatur. Another Important bill now regarded aa certala of en actment la the general deficiency pproprlatlon meaaure. earrylnar 1710.008.000 additional for the rail road adtnlntatratlon. r other important bin remaining. leader tonight planned to paaa th diplomatic, hospital conetructlon and military academy appropriation meaaure and that repealing th war revenue law' tax of, 10 per Cent on aeml-luxurte. lleeidea the army and navy Mile, leglalation which, aeemed certain to fall Included the mo. 000. 000 un dry civil bill, which contalna 1100. 000,000 for the ehlpplng board and the oil and mineral land Inaatng, and the waler power meaiurea. Dlapoal. tlon of the agricultural appropriation bill containing the aenate rider , amendment propoalng repeal of tha daylight aaving law and many other vtO KTI.Nl'KD 0 PAOE KIQHT. SENATE TO PUT ROAD BILL THROUGH TODAY Seventh Week of Iirlalatort" ttfMsna Wlih Meaanre Holding night of Way ami Likely of I'aaange. Worla'i F'tpltal rrnreaa. OKLAHOMA t:iTV, March 2. To. morrow beglna what might be termed the inOBt tnomenloua week of the aeventh leglalature. The hard aur face road bill will either "make or br.ak' during thn week. Th ad mlnlatratlnn plan providing for a f .',0.000. 000 bond le.ue will paaa Iha arnatn probably tomorrow and then It wll he only the matter of tlrtie re quired for Ita engron.inent before t' go., to the houae. Then r will go to con ferenc. Holh senate and houee am agreed upon the major provision, of the rneamire. The ce-nimlsHlon feature I prat'tlt-alb 1 .ettled. ihe amount of the bond I. satlpfuctory to boih ImiK'i hilt the que. tlon of ru'iien which too I up prtietPally all of trio limn of thn j enntc ve.'erdnv aitl have to he ! threnhed nut agiln. l,ocnl l.sile will use up lot a i,f tune III getting the meuaures up for piiwage. It mut be paneed bv Minli 7 In order to make valid Ihe d ue of the election which l "t for Apr' .. Few material i hatigea have been m i 'e In th i orlginil rooting The , linen will run praetlraliy aa dramii j v 'he map maker except In the j rr, s, of i iari ih I ount win re S-natora j.p hnlglit aiu W' II. Wallace lo.l jout Tor both V r ni wond and Paul Vulle, thrinigii the effort, of Sen I "in Fame. In iiighon who succeed.. I In iwin'IOf the route an that It lendu through t ie town of Iiavie. Ho far as ea.teru iiklatioma la concerned, he routings ire practicably aa orig inally mapped. Hi it I i i '.ti .I . i !,!,'S W :'..t.r! m 'Alt': I - i . eV r-i- . : rt If eV! Ms )