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w -V. ' tt fe. reviM. ,4 I .. ... vb 18 TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1919. SECTION A. i I i . I' I 1 -1? ' :!, !!; V' "f 1 1 Mi ft I" 5, GUILT OF KR1EGER CERTAIN; SYS MOSS (special rnwccuUir hum I i llcmf .VIiliKi'it lrlncr In 1 1 1- Tu Ik. FLAYS THE I. W. W.'S At tome Im-larr If ainml I'mlrr kiniMl lew imiIiiI of ln Hadl ml I III up. fin of 'tin feututH of th close f til Krlrirrr (rial was III '! rtIM, f Attorney A Klin I M" '" cul piiiMiMUir, i" Hi" )'" y-r M" Htii'il the " UK"!"' 'he fcmlsnl III HI ' lll.lTl lllllll- tier lis remarks follow: "Oentlemen of ili J'lfV I ha deliberate unci rt I' peaelnnn'ii It. what 1 havo to ' u I"" pes to control my feullii. for litis on hour. i'd'uikpI for Uio defi-n-e hss Mill In his ar.utnM thai iil mt la a contest between two wartime fuctlon of society Thai l no', true I a a dlfrilfled Impilry I" iwretioln fh truth as to Hie aulli or Inn ' ii e 01 the defctnln nt "This mill ha" served I ' ' trnK ml curl ma c!w' "f m,n rbaraclera which In In) 31 year, of life. I 1M liol know o a r. I In ' country. Man whoa,, criminal '"'' hua burned nut of ih'i" th" erltif 'race of iloil In man, nu n whn cm plnre umlrr lb tlinlna'f n llinnrotit women nnd chlld'en malm merit of rliat!i audi Hh-h men dirt an.l then forir'H the mailer an. I alrrp wall a' nluhl wllh never a tliouttht of their rrlm I W. W. rlk I minimi. 'Anil there la nnoihf' I'laca or man who arc equally unmoral ami finally a despicable a thus' I l'"H mentioned It ' rlaai of pimp whn preach iinu ue' worth Inras. who cominati.l dishonor ami believe Ihelr 'ai'tlona elves them a ainnillnir In tha rommunlty Thraa turn, wllh liard fcaturaa. nnrrnac( wllh tha amlla or lha man. rntna hara and f'.annl thalr dfancrncv In tha fn.V of Anmrlcan atilaanahlti. 1 want awny. ) ''""I. from auch naopla; from 'ha t totl ,al and alnlatap aialn thai hay ml vorata You hay a hcnr.l tlifaa pan pla aav In thla fraa pmmtrv of onra that rlhl and wron maka no dlffaranca to tham Thrv. In Ihalr l.allafa, ra mora diabolical nn.l prrrariod lhn tha mn-lln aiv HIM. Nothlnf dlatlnmilahaa a. mm h lha man from lha aninnila a m m a pnwar In know rlht from wrnnu Thaaa panpla opanly adrartlaa thnlr lack of thla raoulalla In eUlllmllon nd lorv In Ihalr daflclanry Habotata. Ihnlr ballaf that II la rlithl to tnaka powdar which will not - nplnda, aplka nna Iralna.t on tha enamy or pour cld on allk In lha couraa of maniifactiira. la hald up aa right. &a la avarylhln ilmt U falaa la tha Iruat lha country placaa in tham. Thay aay It la not uniawflil In lialont .to tha t W Xy orviln tlnn. Thla ovarnmarit U' n"nagll irrnt govarnniant. but I'.i" K'nat dawn of lha morning haa aoma whan rlRhlfnl aflllon will ba lakci axnlnat tha hnarda of Ihaaa man wh t praach opan daflanca of tha law. Any man wh admlu aaanrlatlon with an or anlaaJInn which la not contrillad by aanta nf right or wrong, la nt fit lo llva In our rnuntry. Thnaa who lova our country ar alowly racognlxlng that pl-ata rw on our ahlp of atala. If thla a con tait balwaan patriot and traitor. I am on tha right aid. A man can not ba falaa lo rvary cnnfldmica and ba tru lo Ma Hod If ha praachaa dlahonraty, what hop la thara forhlmT IrnaAo of Iw Tnuirhl. "Quoting from Ihalr laaohara, we hav thla aa a, alatrmant of Ihalr ba. Ilafa. to whloh lha dafandant haa aubaldad. Tha tandancy now la to dla ruaa tha law and dafy tha law Obadlanra to tha law haa loat Ita character of tha old tlmr It la only a quaatlon. ara I'rong annugh to dafy tha law? Thay ara nppnaad to prlvata nwnarahlp of rroparly thev ara oppoaad lo tha homa Thay do nol at thla lima ad vocal fraa lov l.rnauaa lhy htva other problatna which nma; flrat. In thalr mlnda. ha anlvad "Thaaa man through thalr ooun ael challang lha In. nf our fadaral rourta ami federal nftlO'ira. of bur poalal Inapactora, our rom mlaalonara and our federal marahal. Thla la In kaaplng with thalr taao v Ing of law daflanra. I wan: lo ba nut of contact wllh theaa p lpl with thalr liafu.ldled hralna I want a man whn la a man. I hat a grumbler and w Miner whn la oh araaad with lha lda that tha wnrM p agalnat lilm. America la all rlglit: W are all rleht. V nra the nnlv country In the world to p!e.1ge Ita resource to fight the an'M Lai lle it I r li oil t the prmcnex nf ntiv aelflah motive We wcte rh niy force tint moved In battle nv a einiater .lealun We put w-kr In lull i nnd they get out nod then tve put I them hnck again. Ttmt I wlmi! wa eh nil 1.1 do with thla nlhe.- r! . j m peraone mora uniigeroua to our country than the yegna "(lentletiii.n, have vmi any doubt aa to who lilcw up the I'ew hum? Hall, Votvella ami Iikiiium ilnl It 1 1 r i the night of iictnber Jtl. 117, nt nlioiit 4 SO o'clock In the morning, the crime n commuted and ill., litre men went lo the home of luve Utlffln on Kant Seventh atieet. a mini of their kind Anion,.! eicgn tlieie la an unwrlttin law. that when nj memhecj r.f then nrd-t iiciiIm on any other ' mc .iIht. the inf. inner l" : killed. Mall ..r II. neon m.miI.I Imo killed -V.m .-IIh lia.l the Intter1.cn eent to the pilw.n a?t Ixmrtiwin!) . lo which Hull and llenaoii ire con fined That la why Uie court have nol aeen fit to m nt e lln Itieiel f..r li'a fl.e yr.ir aenti nee. Ttuit ' pnlna the fallnte of f'e federal court ', to commit Vowel to I -a ven wot t h i lidi I nine for Mow 'Wlmi Interest t,Ti, ,, 'co aon In '.lowing u itie t p.v h.one ' They did not do I' f uport. tli- didn't know l'c , thc dot not a' I fill pi t. I.l't i;n llt. a I ill! I' o-m f:.-ni the Inline. They ill I It fur tt:e mo: , whlctt wj.h offered them f.n ill. .i. by rt fourlli p.irt' V'aulU t.nd hei truth alien lit n.a.le til ctnif.'ini..ii in which Krlcgrr 1m de. lured the man i Who conceived the conij.lr.l.'V Tlie. . men wanted to go to I'uttlctt, low a for the purpowe of tohhlOK a ell., they l.ii.l planned the ioI.It nnd only needed itie ii, o li. lo make th. venture Sonietio.lv offered them; the m'ney on condition th.it iliev' hit w up the l' w home Who had a reason for Hunting the home .1 atroyed and the Inea of I'ew and hi", family endanpere.l. (Vrtnlnly not , Mali, oi VoweliH or lna m. Then, w ho' . v, ii think thai pennon and . Mali, who ' i an he proM-oitc t I n ihi alfalr when they hue the fed . i ml penitential v a' the fnoira'loti of thalr term, would lake the wit-j i. eta lunJ artl iinl liiilnato tliem j Two Candles Appear on Birthday Cake of This Little Girl Today ir fa a Mr anil Mr Hum rloldonl.urg ar entertaining toil ty In honor o( lha aei'dlnl l.lrlli. lay uniiHelaary of Ihelr Ht t lo tUughler. It ul li. aelvca'' Helf piraer v.i linn l the flrat law of lire nn.l Hall mid lleneon nr follnwlriK I 1 1 r 1 1 1 ) v Hi.it law. Nulhlng elae imiii be rupc'tcd. "I lentlemen, ewiyililrig Itenaon ami Hull a.il.l look place nt the horn of ivn ilrlffin. Itenaon and Hull got to Hie Urifrin home jual aa Vow. alia teallfleil, they all met S riff In early In the mmniiig. all went In and nnl ilown, two of them went mil and got whlaky and n iiwwapiiper. unit of them want to the irrocery and goi grocer lua frirn which Mia MBrlffln coiiked their liieak fiiKl. Amda fruit: lha fact that lienaon and Hull place tha dat if lh vlall one week later thun Vowiilla. the tiatlrnony of Hall and Pennon corrohornlea Vowalla' confaealoii and t.'allmony And llatt aon In hla Iratlmony, aaya thai theaa threo men. who went to bed tha night licfni drunk, got up enrly the next morning lo gel aomn air and went (o III" tlrirfin lionie for a vlail That tviia Jtenaona only reaaon fur lha vlalt. "Vowalla didn't blow UP tha houae. Ha waa liter m aen that no hnneal ay aaw Diem In tha (omnillon of the cilme. Hall la Hi in an who nad th houa located Hall la the man who carried nut Krleger a pinna, Hall la lha mini who placed tha exploalva under tha homo ami lit lha fua. Vowalla nnd Itenaon paort th atreet In front of th houa to ae that no honeat clllaen tltilm'totl them In Ihelr criminality. "Why did they blow up lh homa? Thay would blow a anf.. In gel 110(1 or they would crack li box. a they call It, not knowing what waa Inalde. Hut tha man whn would blow up a city for money would take nrt eliancn on hla llheity except for money Thaaa men dldn t know nor cara whether Mra. I'ew and children wara In th Home ny knew there wa nothing they; could gel from the pew horn with dyna mlt. What cauaed them to do If Th I'artnr ml company with th aid of guard", carefully guarded I'a oil properly. The flrat five I. W. who act foot on their property wire at rented nnd found In poaie. alon of dynaiiilie. The company wai living th oil for the government. Jin In a war with lh llnnana nil aavel the wnrid ftom the avag Huna That la why" oil of I''1" company and oihia In the oil flld. waa protected. "Vou can't ba an I. W. W. an.l be lieve In tha thlr.ga In'whicli they be lieve and be lol to our country. You can't real and hUva their H arature and yt let yor heart g out to lh boy in. khaki who fnuaht on th plalna of Kranc Krlar rapiidlataa th teai hlnga of the or .aiiltailim, but nlthougn h rexla tared In the draft H In Haraf. I'allf.. June i lU. he waa never after Hint tlino In touch Wllh lit draft board un.il Mirch ii, IK I . ' any ugain, h.' I e li ved Hie ihlnga which I he 1 W W teach, lie a il Kl icker. he wna of un m ganliul ion which would overturn by levomHon all nur Inai Hut u na To anve America w needed ol.. The oil companiea aoar.teil the'.i piopeFtle until It lmpoall le for meml'ioa, of any or. ganixutlon to dretroy that oil. The I. W. W. couldn't get to It. What wt re they 1. 1 Jo'.' "How could Krlcser a Inmn enc he redil.e.l to a cettalniv. For two yeata the at.ii- tried and for t veaia the de'ei tiled to find the 'man who had ".mullve to mine the vrggmetl. fur the tlend Who Ooi'l I cnmii it thin crime Who I the i"i ien.il, If man. h wi'h heart an I a oil mi ,1, id lh nt he iouM l,!nn I" itcn'toy ici U'no.cnt faiotlv ' No one tint u man ho I ei:n e.t nur ivl.ma t;..n .it wroiic. who believed an ln dnHtri.il i evolution tnnal be wrought; no oil" ha' a ii.a-i d 'in l'ia led by I W .l.i.-trmes won d I l! iir.i'ii.r utile in 'a.! a- Muako- Kee I i del . ,1 'ill ill. 11 a perfect iililo until he ( Maine I c luna-'. I'oU t I.. .in veil dlf't n-ll.'lv nod thru the ..iinri k ii oir , t.' 'iieti of Krl l i 1 i- a:' I ( Mo t v. ho Mould a f ir the tcfern . ti 1 now I lit' Pit u.'fetwt in: wo not I" T S.i ell : he d eft ' CI lllie Pel" I, i pi In- v.ii i but l.e la nol re. l.t ve.l ot Pie It -ponal'illltV Kr.K.T ell, ma he knew ll.iiper a aa nn a a en I t : tie Carter nil . ..in lan , or a: l ' a a on; p:enn t'cu the la':,r intend 'he till i.' Muako K, , rt K i i. m r ku h k Ii.h a i he (lid he iti. I month l.if'l io e t . Ilari.e I : I let 'til nt I C,i Pi ., a f fin mil "'hi i :h i.f which prove! that II nf i a: d Kt ieg-r had ha1, i mm ,-- i'i n-- :. t (.,. la , . h ! -h K rl. J!C- oi: 'he w .Tt as a uul d-n cd II 'I T ,r- II the H'lPi in the Wl'Iieaa etant C , i , . , -. I f o p-e defera lutlm; ,n , f ... .'!.' , , , . i ' a w I Mi . a -m i .1 ; he . .. i i' l ' w la an till i g ,.l.e.l . ( ! .. .1 aolrt C" if I li.- I 'tt. ft-1 S .' ' i at n W ban a ! itKia came lack to New York, the areate' c,'. I' the wcihl. let'irnnt from t : i hit t.'..':ua of I'lamr, l.o Ilk lh wl'inaN. WIIHa. th city lopped and ill I honor to lha nl f.nrii nor ntlil. Ma did tha greateat thtiig any band of men haa don aim e Chi iat wim on er'h, ye: cuiin el for the defetiae a offa ai the uni form of nut au dleia Thla ta lh leaching of lha i i gauiaation og whb h thla ilefemlanl In a member and It ahowa plainly the attitude of thla de fendant and ln motive in Iho Incep tion of Ihla crime.'' IMMIGRANTSTOU. S. , MOSTLY OF ENGLAND rltrurca for llumlretd Year Nhow a.l.IOO.IOS AHcna Were Admit MM to Aninrli'A. W A Hll I NHTi IN. Nov. Klguraa for the paat 1 DO yara of American IiiiiiiIki ailnii. which have Jual been completed ny lha ratmua bureau, ahow 31. too. 10) Immigrant altera were admitted to th I'nlted Htnt during that time, (if tbia total, t. t. r, J . 1 g wer from Kurop. Ka.aoO riom Ala and 1 H 3. - 1 from Prlt lah .North America Th l'nltd Ivingdorn rank fir', aa ii aource of Amrrliun linmlgrii tlun alrn jmo. followed by Her many. Hair, AuatrU llungnry. lha Kuaalin nmpiro and HrlllKh North Ametlca. Hlnce l(l Hweden ha aent I.I 10.17, linmigranta to th I'nltad Htutaa and France hn con tributed only HI.1Q in lh !al 100 yeara ' In 120 lh 1'nlteil Kingdom waa credited with MX of the tuliil of H.ilHj Immlginni ndmltted, nnd tor nearly half a tnlury continued to aend tn th I'blted rttatea annually greater number than n other la lion, of which the Irlah conatliuted th predotnlnant element. In view of Ita alee, It e remarkable that Ireland haa acpplled 4,4a.7& m mlgtnnla In the laat 100 yeara I numler prai-lU'ally equal lo Ita prenent population. The itatialb ahow that In certain yeaia lha Iriah clement not only outnumbered all other Irnmigrnnta from rTurope hut exceeded th t " t I Immigration from all other coun trle. "Italian Immigration la of compar atively recent growth, according to th report. The total of arrival prior to llfil wna Inalgniflcant. but by I'll) there waa iin ever-ln rena ing number admitted annually, rla Itig to Ifio.Ui In Hull and rcai-hlnt the high record of 2X5.7JI In l!'?. or 2i per cent nf the Immigration In that year. Th total number of nrrlvala from Imly durilif the li yeaia J iat ended In 4 too. 74 Th total number of Immlxrant aliens admitted Intn the t'nlte.l S'atea from tlfrmnny during the century utiilT review waft 5.494. ll.ix 1 in in Ig i.i lion from AnaliU llung.'iry beK.in In KM STRANGE TALE TOLD OF EMPEROR KARL'S JEWELRY PAniH. Nov II A Krrnrh f;tvm rial agent la being eited before the Purl court at the Ina'nnce of th" f.oinrr Kmperor Karl. U a lady of Ihe Aiia'tlan arlatocracy on n charce v' wiormful conver flon The etory tld tn court waft a cur- 1.IIM Olll The letc Emperor Krgnrl .l.ia. pn waa a'ate.l to have eniriia'il the fi nancial agent prior to the i' w i'h a vilunhle collection r.f lewe'r In cluding .t dlomnnd collar vi'itel at ! Moo.uoii presented by Napoleon ! lionapatte tn the Kmpira .M irie l.mla Kr.vni'1" loaeth Wished the .It'll' ' pteitlte Iho i we'e to talae fun. la , for a counter revoliiMaii In po' i,j'.'l in favor if former Kin M-inuel liefore the trnnaa.-t i in w aa r.-m-jliietfd ihe war trroke out an,! the ncen' (..ined the innv of I-'t- in- e. ir. which be oerved wi'h dx'lnctioa P now npp' that the f irmer ' Imperial fimllv of Anai?li ta anx'o ta to recover poaacne'on of the , .,'irc-;'l-.n The aaent h iwever der'arcn that the affair (i.ia lnvoa, h:m In a perton' loan of 1 mm MASSACHUSETTS CAR LINS , FAILING. JITNEY BLAMED ItnSTnN. Nni Ma ii tn a t a tr. llev lima ire going Into the j n. he i p l v t he a- t.r- i l.oaa ..r revemie with the m - ,. of it-e n nev marklni: a new eta lo . 1 . minimi 'a ion la a!d la be irnpon- elble b'ffor'n .arc ' e ng mido lo '-.ie" the tie llevn Tlits r i'h-,. t on .. . 1, oen.rahtp 1,, taxa'l'in to aipport the I. nt EXPECT CALLING OFF OF WALKOUT fyiNTINt IT) KIKIM P1K t)NF. . rim mi it 1 1 f, wna it far aa they wlahed to g toward Im'Iic.cSi.k wlial they til, eight of th.. alliiiill'ili. ' .11. Am, nmlatant attorney gen eral, who condiicted th cnie for ihe government, alio attilled bill mor cheerfully than tha union man, when naked fi.r comment Ha aald: The daclalon aiaka for Plf.'' Amen Offcra Affidavit. Mr Amea orfered affidavit from II It. Kpenoer and Man In I'nder wood of tha lu.poad a Imtnlatrn'lon at Wuahlrigluii. i to .lirnlniabing coal a ipplle and dlm!rah!ng finan clil relurna thn.imn operaib.n uf Hie f f.adn "Taken tnget her , tliraV aff'davita atiow." aald .,,,li Aiua. "IMut the Kvernmnt I oieratInK the fada now at n loaa wlilctt will iner.i with diminution of auppllea f r op rallon '' .ludg Antea rend an nfflrtml! frim Thonan I, l,win nnirmaiy of the New l!ivr f'o nano lii'lon of Vct Vir ginia. Th a document d'ilie, the ullegei vlolntion of union o n trncl In Hint firll.' Snillar nffl rtiivlta war offered detailing alire,t f imlllnr cum) I loria in ciiatrrn Ion tucky and Tenreaar. Judge Ainea Hun related tha re entnhllahmeiit of ucrtriln fuel udmln iMtrii'lon order The dfene read I'a motion lo dl- aolve In the form of n afflilivP. The doi itment aar'ed the lega lly nf Ike a'rike rail nnd Pint the a in object wan In better the living con dillonx of the miner by ncieane.1 waxen and ahirter wot kin lioura. Th'a wnn cxnlalned ria denigned to cointia' (he guvirhment nna'-rtlon of a conaplrncy In violate tha Lever food an I fuel ivtilr.'l a t. Clio Slatuliw. Tlie nffldavlt cited Hie alatule for l.ia.ii.... i.i....k ,.r ... i,.....t . .... u i. f,a -.. t- ' ...j.,... ... labor dlaputea unlrnn baaed upon de- nirilt-iioii to prof.riiy oi inn coio- piaiunnr. inn ievor ail It w'aa nr gud, had become Ineffective be cauan the war "had ceaaed progrea elvely," two of th clnumalancea cited In thla connection being that noliller membera of tha iinl'in liu.'l bean diacharged from government aarvlre and that tha coal nilnea hud burn returned In their owner "Th union tnntnher thereflir he. lleved that peace had come and that the pulled Mialea waa no longer at war," arPd the affidavit, nnd It of fered lo ahow In court that by acta of th federal admlnlatrailoii the war powora relating to the fuel Induatry nad peeu uinoivu. 1 Iteplylng to tha defrnan contention, I that tho war haa ' ceaaed progrea alvely" Judge Amea an Id the "lnver act provided that It would remain In furc until pern w proclaimed, which he laid haa not bean dona." II denied that the Clayton act hru1 any application to Iho preaent rune lie aftbl tha prnvJalufia on atrlke did not permit an unlawful ltd nnd that aecllon 20 of the act did not apply becauae thla waa not a caae between employer and em ploye. "We pray at thl lime fur a man- dutury injunction for withdrawal of tha atrlke order becauae tiotwlth ainndlng the reatrnlnlng orrter'a ef fect the atrlkera at "till 'in atrlke." Mr. Warrom during hla argument declared thnt pvecy ileclelon In the. country relnllng ' to atrlke had averred thai right of workmen to atrlke when unaccompanied by boy cott or diaorder. Th attnrneY "art ,h" Injunction agnlnat th" officer or agenta of tha miner waa In effect an Injunction ngnlnat the mlnera. Theae lUfenrt anta are not Interloper, hn aald. "They are the. duly constituted agenla nf Ihe men and tho govern ments bIP nf complaint Itaelf ahowa that the men themaelve ordered th ntrlke and directed their officer to curry that order Intrt effect. "It la further Important that !n th bill appeara the fact that thean very defendant were part lea to the Washington wuge agreement and recngnlae l then aa lawful agenta Hut now lh government I""" a round nnd aecLf. to plane In the po rtion of Inteiioper thca mm ngenla when thev carry out other onlera of their principal ' "Thftt la not the uueation tierore tha court nt nil." aald Judge Ander aon. "The leaver a't makee It an unlawful ronaplmey fur two or mora peraona to arrange to limit produc tion of coal " The dlacoanlon awung to lh oper atom attitude and th Judge re marked thy were not In court, that be bad only on. aide to the contm- tifore lilm. n "Hut brln them In." he an Id. "I will be willing lo enloln their Illegal n 'tn a en " Kurt her attenipla to bring In the eight of employe to ipitt work alng y or In n body m.t with ciii.l oh ruc tion from the court. ' When cigigreaa panaed the Iier bill It made urluwful any conaplracy tending tn decrta coal production. That la the law and that ends It,' JudK-c Anderaon declared. Judge Anderatin, In hla pro nouncement. aaiJ: "It la not a ijuetlon for the court to aay when ihla war end." he a.il.l I . , "The Itcvvr " 1 conatltutlonnl and In force and nearly prohibit the thing theae men have done Th reatrnlnlng order ought to tie mud" a preliminary Injunction nml If the government ha i drawn P. It may rend It.'1 Julitc Amen then read the Injunc tion which atf. ruied the rea'rnlnlng order nnd alau entolncd the defend ant from conli' uIiir the (n t. 'bar IS ... l.. i.t.L.r in t-f'eci II commanded theni camel the order an l notify j I all inenibe-a. local and dla't let untona , I of en neeiiiil Ion. The tittle fori b!a a t on wan ..left blank and Hi" ! ileretulantn were ordered to a-ihtnP j the cancellation order to Ihe Court tL. ....I.. . . . F . a 1 M ti-tsn iltttlt 1 l.ewut and Secretary Green, reined to cnnault n to lh proper tlnie needed to laaua the cance latlon. Thry agreed on November II. Habit will get The - Sentrlea in Bayonet Attack on Ghost and Some Become Insane, MfLAN. Italy. .Nov 1. Th great uraenul and p'iwdr niaga inn In tho caatl of Hodego. near Ihe town nf 'na'alfraniM Venelo, M unguarded The ii-ntrlea who were poa'ed there have fled In alarm nt 'b repented nightly via Ita of a etrahge apectrnl form A few nlah a ngo a aoldler waa mounting guard over tha magi r'ne when a liimlnoiia human fig ure from w hoae head mailed tongue of flame, appeared be fore lilm at a d "liinca f about lO feet ,Th aentinel gave the a, arm. and th entire guard hur ried Ul th arior. The apee'ra had In ihe iiieunllm vanlahed. but ahor'iy after the airlval of the eoblicra II rr.ippr;ri d T'l whole company ibeti fired their iifiea nt th figure, which Inatinlly dla ai,;ved Into n great ball of fire, finally metllna away Into apace Tha following night 'lm appari tion waa once more Keen A Hld linn aoldler uf 'he guard ap proached th figure wi'h num ber if hla com in tilona nnd an at tack waa mail on It wllh th bavonet. Their furbuin thrilM. however, ern'mintei td i n triiigltila r r- h ' a I . 1 1 e- and the pban'om dia anlieared In a few niomenta in n fletv halo which waa apeedlly illeno'ved lii the at ninejihei e. Tha contciurnce of (lm a'ratiK nccurrence liaa l ee that nit th aoldler have fled from the apot. leaving liie depot. which la crammed with X ploalvea. entlre Iv uniriardc.l In the (ihaence n( the men. a doen officer volun- ' feere.l to ll't an aentrlen pending an offlclnl tmiulry In'o h affair Meanwhile, four of the noldlera who wen- vin'e l bv the iipparlHon have gun nut of their niltid They ar now confined In the mllltury any linn TO HALT " W00L0F FOREIGN NATIONS Oklahoma f .rtivtrra Nuggvat Tariff to hivp tho ItrltlaJi Pnvtlmt dm of (Viuniry. Wnrld'i wihlfiton Bureau, 4 Pint n.iil.lim WAK1 1 INUTUN', Nov. S. Okla homa ool grower aro up In arm agalnat lha dumping of Ilrltlah wool In America. They are culling for a tnrlff meaJiure to keep It out. The republican majority, however, ha declined to take up tha bill for pro tection bv Henator King, democrat of I 'tah. becuiiae of the certainty uf a prealdantlal veto. Oreat llrltnln haa arranged for dla poalng nf 3O.0O0.0O0 pinnule of wool at unction In the Pulled Stale In Hi very near future. Arrangementa alao nr being completed whereby he expect to market 10.00O.0O9 pound more pr month during th entire year of I'JKO. Thla wool wna purchuaod by the Ilrltlah government at an averag anoured price of approximately 75 centa, and aa the ah,r!nkuge of theae wool Ig approximately 60 per cant, thla meang a grea.ee price of 85 cent a pound thai th growera of tha Pnlted rltatea would have to come In competition with. Theae wools ar being brought In her and aold froe uf duly wlill American wool ar paving their Jut proportion of tax, which nnvin a further dlacrimlna tlon agnlnat American products under diunodYritle pulley. The lateat report from the bu reau of markets how an approxi mate, wnl alock In tha Pnlted Htaicn of about 700.000.000 pound, which la enough to supply American need for 14 month without a pound of wool being Imported, ao there really ran h no economic need of Im mediate Importation. L GEORGi GETS WRONG NOTE OFFERING GOOD- TIME PArllH. Nov. S While Moyd fleorge wa spending hla recent va cation on tho Itrlttnny coast the mill carrier brought him qne morning by mistake a letter simply addressed to "I tleorga." vfith this enticing In vitation from a Pariaisnne: "lear Meet me this gftrrnnon for a'lltlle plunge. Then we aha'l have tea. dinner, a little cabaret mid some dancing." "Kverone else la trying to find work for me to do," remarked tha Ilrltlah premier, n hla secretary eent the letter back In the pot of fice "This postman la Ihe flrat who h tut tried to ahow me a good time " LEG STENCILING TABOOED BY GIRLS IN COLD WEATHER WICHITA, Kan. Nov The fad nf stenciling the legs an a camou flage for ailk atocklnga mny work In California hut take It from the eight "Mack Hennett" girls who wer here at the International wheat ahow they do not prove satisfactory In cold weather. "Hllk stocking are ao terribly high." explained one of Ihe glrla aft er they hnd received a "warm" re ception wi'h their s'encllnd stock ing on the streets. "Hut goodness! It twned cold here, nnd allk la a little' w itrmer than stencil work, I'll say " JAPAN TO SPENb MILLIONS IN AVIATION DEVELOPMENT TOKIO, Japan. Nov 5 More tVnn 125. 000 DP it la to l.e estiend'd bv the J i pii tits - government for lelnpment of av.nflon. It Is a t mium eil hci TI e money will l.e spent over a period of four )csrr. Japan has been seriously back ward In avlai'on, but Interest haa been awakei.ed by the corps of Kronen fixers who have been tench Inn recruits in the Japanese army to tl. you INDIA PROVIDES 7 AIR CONTROL STOPS Una ("omiMMiy (Ivcn Monopoly of Mall Carrying Contraale In land Hying Affnalttl. l JtOMBA Y. Xoy. I Tha govom ment of India hag at laat declared It policy regal ding commercial avi ation in In Iin. A circular addrreaed to tha cham ber a of commerce propuaea thai there ahould, ) neven maintenanc loantera In this country Bombay, il'al.'iitla. Madras. Karachi. K'lhl, Nagpur and Cuugonn which II I believed will to aufflulenf for the aarvlce of all probable, rout in In ill i and Hurrra. and will ennbl every advantage to be taken of the Inherent featurta of air transport pc" I and range. '' Tho government further atnt that after Inking the best technical advl. they l i.ltev that civil avia tion will be hi' encouraged by th grant of a monopoly to on com pany fur a tettn of ye. ire for th car. rlngp of piatl by air. Pnder the government chem other rompanba would be ab e to en'cr Into competition for nthar transport than that of malls. Il ahould ht noted that the policy here outlined l.t for Inland aviation only The govornmont la waiting to ee the result if the I'ally Pi pi est and nther long distance flights be fore cmiimttMhtr llaelf to any prin ciple Involving the cirrlage of mall beiwciin Knrope nnl lndiu. CHANGING GOVERNMENTS HARD ON HUN ARCHIVES IIKP.MN. Vov. The alternating fnrtunea of apiiYtaclata nn, majority socialists last winter, with thetr' In evitable occupation of public bulM Inga, have had a dtstreenlnjrly demor alizing effect on li flerninn foreign office, according to the aJmiaslort of Minister Hermann Mueller. "Through the rhantrln mlllinty occupailona numeroua do.Mim.'nti have disappeared. " dadaeed H-rr Mueller "rtomn have been totally lost, while orhere have been rtcov ered month later. This naturally hat interfered wllh anl delayed out' routine work. Inqulilei ond note that ahould hav btu answered month ago ar only now being at tended to.7' Among Important mU'ttl.l docu ment wa a note from the Ptecho Hlovah government announclnir thai Herman private property would not be violated or seised, nt laat April, together wllh g recommendation from the Hnxon premier that It ba given Immediate publicity us many German corporations would be In (created In this Information. Th contents of the note hurej not been made public until now and only when the Haxon premier registered a complaint with tho foreign office, which atep caused Herr Mueller to send an apologetic explanation lo th Saxon government. SEEKS LOST RELATIVES AFTER A MEMORY LAPSE WtriTITA. Kan.. Nov. After suffering a lapse of memory for sev eral yeara. W. 8 Hardin, of Omaha. Neh., who at one time resided at Harney, Okla., Ja making an effort tn find lost relative. He haa writ ten to tha chief of police at Wlc ilta Raking naalalnnce. Mr Hardin thinks tha' , perhaps some of hla fam ily might be here, as he hart been In formed thev hnd come to Wichita. Koltowlnglg the letter from Mr. Hardin to Director Zlckefooae: "I lost my mind some years ngo. I don't know Just h.iw Inra. the time wna that I hsd the miforlm.ii. I lived at narney. Okla. f waa in formed that some of my famllv lived In Wichita. If you can .op.te uny o them, It will he a great five- to me " Mr. Hardin's n.l.lrea. Is Hot 'OS. Omaha, Neb. Any paraiu knowing of a relative or relatives of Mr. Har din ahould write to him or give the Information to the c'llef of police. RECEIVES TOMBSTONE IN PLACE OF EXPECTED BOOZE RAfTA Tt A Itft A R A . Cal.. Nov 8. Krect another monument to John Hurleycnrn! John Anderaon nf this city attend ed an "unclaimed baggage" sals In Seattle, Wash . recently, and there parted with 175 for. g package giv ing every Indication of containing belter than the 2 75 per cent. It had nawduat "n everything" He had It shipped here When It arrived thirsty friend gathered for Ihe grand opening. The package contained, en excel lent tombstone, for which Anderson said he had no crying need. A pntent haa been Isstied for a hobble to be faatrned over an auto mobile ttr whb-h makes steering a rar so difficult that thieves will let It alone. We Stand on Our -Record of 45 Years in the Piano Business Fifteen of these 45 yearn have been spent in Tulsa, during which time we have aold morethan 2,500 in-' utruments and we haven't a difwatiflfied customer that we know of; if we have it ia their fault. Our judgment on pianos has never been questioned, and we have always kept faith with ourselves and the public by selling standard makes of instruments AT THE RIIIGT TRICES. You will not make any mistake in selecting a Piano or Player-Piano from among the lvert A Pond, HalUt & DavU, Conway and Lexington, each one sold in the ti i where it belongs, at the prices set by the manufacturers, the same prices you wula have to pay in the factory retail warerooms in Boston. A square deal to all is the best plan we knew of, the plan that will prove mutual!)' satisfactory, and being direct buyers from the manufacturers, we save you R" branch house and middleman's profits, one price to all, no commission to anyone. ID ARROW MUSIC CO. 510 South Main St. Court Hold $ Color Blindness No Sign . Person Can't See ATItANTA, (it , Nor. I Color hllndneas dors not mean total . of sight in the meaning of the" law. It was lie Id rc'enlly by Judge John T. Pendleton In the motion division of g-perlor coura. Judge Prndleton'g ' dec's'on cleared a legal point raised only once before In the Pnltet fl'etcx, so far a Is shown by court rec ord. This waa In Nebraska, where both the lower court and the slste supinie court held that color blindness means total bllnd neaa. The quratloh was raised In a suit brought hp fluorg L. Pali In, who wa a lo'omotlre enginer for the Atlanta, joint terminals, again: the l.oromotlv Knglnerr Mutual Insurance and Art'lUent association, u branch nf th Ilruthrrhood of Locomotive Kn- glneers. s- Knglneer Kallln. It ws sat out. became color blind while engaged In his Una of duty and was dis charged from his position. Ha than applied to the engineers' as sociation for hi Insurance H.500 for the lua of his eye sight, aa stipulated In the policy The association, however, declined to pay the amount on the groun I that color blindness did not come within th policy concerning hllndnees. Kallln then brought suit lftxthe courts through hJs counsel, CPy Attorney James I Mayson. Attorney- Mnyaon announced he would appeul Immediately from the derlalon of Judge Pendleton to the alate court of appeala. and that the rna would be fought through every pcsalble avenue. Get the Name fixed in QUICK AND EnTHmUCAL TRANHPD RTATI N HPHE Naah quad which drives and -L brakes on all four NeeU provides the most logical hauling unit for extra difficult work. , On the farm, in work around mines and lumber camps and in heavy city hauling the quad excels. Tbe Qfagtratio abj tkowa thm Nash sqaeui quipped with paeamatk tires with travel or cot dimp body and hoewt. RASH TWJtX ntCXS Oa..T. tim Naak Qwaat CI NEAL MOTORS CO. 724 S. Main St. Phone Cedar 1270 FAKE WAR HEROES IN GERMANY A PROBLEM Score ot Impowtora Tell Hlorlcs ot Brutality" tn Allied Prison. BERLIN. Nov. .1. The return aerman prisoner of war has dt. veloped a new opportunity fur pro fessional Impostors to collect om easy rash. Hundreds of swindleri have Infested, the transit camps ot the west border, where they repre. sent themselves to tne rrinsn . thoiltlc as suffering heroea In-.- r. leased from Ilrltlah captivity and trj IU cmivil lliu lut llierKS pain e.iii) returning prisoner. The Uau.ii nrJ Is that the Hrltlsh authoring lav deprived them of their Iden'tri, .umn papere. The Herman offlclala nothing but thnlr wits to rely in fu, sxVosing the Impoetors. The tales Invented by the epur,,,,,, heroes era amusing and unloue on, young man insisted that ha hud hers. Imprisoned on "un Island In Mediterranean near India," ami :,ivt n minute description of th ' In. list chler who ruled tha tl u ml i, loin tnts story sn onen t ti.i uf tin ntin.aeir nciteyed It tn he tru Hut tho officials didn't an. I ih young man wan arrested. Herman neyrspapers recall a Mmi, lar activity shortly after the break-of war when hands of i input. rors tourea trie country, p.i.iini themselves off as vnlunteera h.iinii nteera l,iinii acting wajkg bac,:o. ,nZ I gullllhl,. ti- for the front and collecting loads or sonp, cigars, tol and other preaent from lage until firm action by the soy. eminent put an end to th prm-ticr. your mind Tw.T $3XW a ll.lj Opposite Ketchum n