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v OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER RELIABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE THE MORNING I FINAL EDITION WILL YOU WEAR A TRIANGLE TODAY? f c- TULSA, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1919 1G PAGES PRICE f CENTS. VOL. XIV, NO. 59. DENIES RAILROAD STRIKE PLANNED Chief trS Trainmen Re futes Rumor Coming From Chicago. LOCALS FOR WALKUUI Admi.-H")i Made That Several Krinjrintf Pressure for (Ieneral Tieup. 'accept one hines offer Owland Conference Ap proves "Away From Home" ' Rule To Reject 0. T. I'lll' ' y U '. Nov. IV Kepofla that nauunal indent i f 1 1 four railway brotherhoods I" session at Clcvc Un'l at h"MlnR secret discussions to ti. itn-r u strike of railway wn:kir in ll"' lulled Wades should be railed by Hecciiiher 1. and whli'h iiiitl wi lii circulation and consul rab i r-.li rii i' In Chicago railway union fin were di'iili'd tonight by r W. (J. !.'. president of Old Jtrother linod of liailway Trainmen, anil by Tiiuotky r'hea. acting president of tint Hrothcrhond of Firemen and fciiKine men. Prenldrnt how ever, admitted having received a Irlrgrum from the Kanaaa City lo cal saying 'hat th trainmen and )jiiIiii ii i.'i. it h J decided to strike tuitMirrnu' and Hun he ha, warned Hinn ih.ii if ihi-y thought they ware l.iiiK'r than the Cnlled State gov imiiieiH" In' hud no advice to give thrill Kiio ledge of t ! Kansas City slt ua'.u.ii, a;,.i if mill ilar pressure frotu, oihrr "loiMid, li what gave Impetus lo lh repots which spread eo r.ip ully tit-ie tonight. KANstS I'lTY HAS NO Wlltl OK sTIUKI. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 35 Infor nt'.ion obtained her tonight who tliit the local trainmen s union had d-ndi-il tn-uwult the lii'ilnn .of the Clland convention bo fore sliik lr(. It was Intimated thai In the vtnt a natlomil ral!riad airlW- Ik mllnl the walkout would begin In kmuuit city and spread lo olher ullroad renter. . I'nlon officials ln-re Innighf were 'mphailr in Ihi'lr assertions that ihr whk no strike pending and that n.mtrri In dispute hetwecntthe rjill iy men and the roads had been "Htlsfartnrily ndjusted'' by tho (.'If vf land conference. Railroad officials also said they htl received no word that a atrlkc niiiht he railed. late tiimniit annnunormertt wan marl, by i.; y (,,fr,-rty of Kaunas City, Kan., the l',.insa ri prcscnta in of the H rr therhood of Hallway Trulnmeii, that the local union had to awnit the m'tlnn of the Cleveland conference before putting utrlke Into effect. Al-TkTT dm: 0111:11 MtitKllV III MX. CI.KVKI.ANH. Nov. 25. The 1.00 nfm rhairmen of the four great nllroad brotherhooda called In con frnr here Jiy the four executive to conalder the offer of Iilrertor Oen rtl of Itallroada I linen ryrantlna: time nd one-haif for overtime In alow rlht nervlce and a tinlforin l Jour rule for crews held nway from nme terniinalH. today votad to ac t'Bt the "away from home rule," "lit did not reach a vot on the ovor tinn propoalMnn. I'lU'Uwilora of the overtlce propoxl tln occupied moat of today's two aea "". many deleitntea bitterly oppoa '"r tha owrtlmu propoaltlon. 'foni an authoritative aource to "tnt It w is learned that In all prob , ""r the deleralea will reject the "' of time and one-half for over- n w freight aervlce at t liTrow'a tneetlim. Th dire, tr (tenet-aPa offer-la In 'potue t the brotherhood' rentleat ,or fenetnl WRin Increim" of hp PJlintey r,o per cent, and grain and ..ne-half for overtime In " froia-tit service, provided arbl- Jin nchedulca In fffecf, which fMttt a..,, hi- ... ... ,l " M lllltlf- iiNyuiiii ' It wan tt i lit i,..i.,v, . i... 1 Jt aaman.ia of the firemen and trlnrt.n fur ....r.l U Illflirnial'V riifl.llMn, tnrfnv'a "lona Jtiti,).. r.f the overtime x,ffer. the "Hint f- h general Inrreaan In i ma le py t,o brotherhood of kr,1!'nt IPKlnemen and the r"th.rhn.,a f tminmen. several of ii i '" n""r biirh cost ih. i " '', nnt bf,en answered by diiTt" hr,,,!'"''hood of railroad con ciora it m utulerstood supports the trlf 'li"'ind by the firemen and BoTh tiro-herhiio,) (,f ena-lnerrs has ke lie;,, an. Is before the dlrec. mr I'neral YEOMEN DANCE ? ,,r"m. ara you snd Sj "mhK K,Ung , thiat barn Iw,0"' ,h'' Kik h" to nlt'7 " rume drusied In overalls 'Jumper and Hamantha ran lur calico dreas. Tha ""'T will op,n at ..3o yiltne Yu had better come. . r will be a prlta lveri tha F nd gentleman with tha r farmer makeup. Tha en Mc ' on Third slre.L Report on Location ' of Hank Is Received; j Announcement Waits' W'erld'i nhinguin hnrau, I'oit H,,,Mii' i A.SIIINiiT'l.V. Nov ::,.--n IV Jacobh nf T.iIm m ritml here and In company with i'uiiki cmshhi ii Howard h.1,1 Bcvcral i opf.-i , n, i , wllh offli'ldla on the Ihi alum ,.f the blanch fodcial reserve bank. AHhoiiKh the report of the Kan Hiut city hank whichrwim ordered Id siilniilt facts as to whether okliihomit I'lty or Tulsa la tuns' deKirablc for the locall.oi tun In the hands of c,oy. W. IV (i. Hard Idr of die federal remr e hoard today, mi declaim! whs unnioinced us had been ex peeled It Ih believed, hnwexer. the lo cution will be made tomorrow or Friday. R EPORT ANGEJ.ES IS FOUND GUILT? i Juarez Hears of Verdict' Against Villa's j Leader. i EXECUTION IS SET OFF Writ of Habeas Corpus Asked of Higher Court May Appeal to Carranza. JAl'HKZ, Mexico, Ndv. 25. llen eral l'eiipo Angeles and hlH two com panions, Major KiicIko de Area ami Noldler Antoru.i Ti 1 1 lo. caplnroil mar I'iiitiiI, I'hlhuahiia, November I f, bv Major lialnmi Sandival. were found Kinlty by a court niarlml at t'hlhini huu Clly this luorninir and sentenced to be ehot at noon toda', according to Infoi ttiaiion received by Jude flnimalea Mcitina of the Mexican federal court here this afternoon. Tho sentence was not carried out. It was said,' because the sttorneys for Amrelcs appealed to tho federal court at Jusres and the supreme court of Mexico at Mexico City, for a stay of execution, hv appljlnjr for a writ of hnbeus corpna. The Jaurer. court denied the ap peal, ,lulKR Medina lioldln his court had no Jurisdiction and the supreme court was tho only tribunal which could act. Itcsldes the supreme court, I'reRldepj,.if'arran,ji also rould huns the conflemnrd man, wUh a pardon. If was said by court officials that If the supreme couri granted 'ha ap plication It simply means that court will only review the proceedings of the rourt-niartlal and lliul If no er rors are found It will mean currying oui of the sentence, unless Csrrnnia intervenes. f'arrania nlreadv his many petitions seeking clemency for (ieneral Angnb. ileneral Angeles, Intel'ect unl Tader of the Vlllist.i movement and famous throughout the world as nn artillery expert, went to trial jesterday morn ing For threo hours flsneral Angeles fno;d the military court of four Car ran ui generals and defended the ac. lions of himself and his companions. Two of the four man captured with him nlredy have been executed by Carranza soldiers The soldier. Trlilo. on trial with Angeles Is but 17 years old Couriers brought the slory of the trial to the border tonight. Attempts to obtain telegraphic Information failed. Inirlng his address to the court (leneral'Angelea praised America and Amerlcnna MRS. TxM Til ('Mil IS IKAI Famous Mlfmtian Who Traveleil 0ct World KuocumhM at Age of 77 MIPIM.nRilOHn, Mass., Nov. 2 5. Countess I'rlnio Magrl. known to the general public as Mrs. Tom Thumb, and one of the bct known I.lllpu tlsna In the world, died at her home here today after a long Illness. She was 77 years of age and had trav eled around the world several tinicn under the tuaoagement f the late I'. f. Hnrnum. While Playing a Game With Mother Is Shot and Killed Whlls he was playing rook with his mother at 9 o'clock last night. Walker Turner, I I. son of H. Turner, fi.15 South Trenton, and ninth grade student al Washington school, was shot and almost In stantly killed when a brother, Claud. 1 , accidentally discharged a .45 Colts automatic ravolvi r. The tragedy blighted a family reunion I.aM night for the first tlnri In three years the Turner family, six children a'Wl father and mother were all together. Walker was playing rook with his mother nnd the fuller and Claud had Jus! finished playing n game. "I am go ing to give tjits gun n grandpa when I visit him In Arkansas next spring." sai l Claud ai he fondled the revolver which he bad bought only three days ago. "Orandpa always did want a big gun anJ J think thia will Just suit him." A few minutes later the game of rook between mother and son was ended when Walker swooned and fell to the floor fatally wounded. The bullet entered the Ixick, pierced his lungs and then lodged In his left arm. Claud ran to the hotna of Casey .Tones, city patrolman, and axked thai a doctor be summoned. Jones cal'ed a doctor and otherwise at tended to the turds of the gri f atricken family. VVhan the doctor PREPARED TO USE FORCE IN MEXICO State, , Navy and War i Departments All Set for Action. 'MAY NOT SEND REPLY I Delay of Carranza Is Adding j To Strained Relations in j Jenkins Case. DISCREDIT LAREDO REPORT Humor That Release, Is Im pending Not Sub.sfantiat ed by Reports at Capital. Mi;J TlV Nov. 2.Y Thorr was u ruiiHir In iiiawsia'r i ln lea this rcolng that the Mexican government h itonwcr to ilic iiht IcHii nolo (Icnianillng llic rvlinao of t onsillar gcut ilciiklns would In- uIm h I'llnceilu v. 'lix- Anuti oan cnibaHsy aoiioumt'd that II had rotx'ltisl nn Intliiuilloil to this tffiM't. At the ciuhay It a.s slated lonlglif ihnl no word lias Ims-ii io ti'lvrd liiillialliig lliai .Mr. Jenkins hail IsM'll m'I frc,'. N AHIIINUTO.V, Nov. 2.1. - The new flare up over lliii Mexican problem growing out of the Jenkins t ase, wos given nerlous-conslderat ton today at a meeting of the preaidi ill's cabinet. There was no Intimation as lo what Una gov emuo-m might do In event President Citrranr.it refused to answer the note front the stale de partment demanding 'iiiiiiieiliale re lease of William (i Jenkins, con sular agent at I'uebla, Jield on a charge of conniving wllh bandits who kldniip4'd and held him for a 1 1 Mi. 0)10 ransom No attempts was made to conceal the feeling that the slluatlon was serious and that relations between the I'nlted Stiles and Mexico wsre atiwliied. officials said the three de purtniciitx, stale, war and navv. were leady to deal wl'h any ;,imikiIoii arising out of a more defiant afll tude hv the Chii, iii.i adiniulslra tion Inward I lie I'nlied Htaies. I.lllle inlih In l(eMrt. In tlie absence of advice from the embassy at M.xlco City, offi cials wre not Inclined to put much f.ilih In reports coming by way of latredo, Texaa. that tha lelease of Jenkins "was momentarily ex pected." There was no word to the department from the Mexican em bassy hern, nnd while nobody seemed to know what the next div might bring forth, officials snid they would not be surprised lo hear that Jenkins actually had been released. Meanwhile the government haa checkeft up on the official and pri vate record of Jenkins and ha kUmii him a high class rn'lng offi cials declared there was no founda tion for tho charge thst he had con spired with 'he bandits, and that In formation from cvrtiy available source ahowej that hla atstenienl of his capture, and the methods em ployed bv the bandits, was correct In sll details The Intest reports from the Ameri can embassy showed that Jenkins was mi 1 1 1 In the penitentiary and III and thai hall had been refused him. tioyrrnmcnf Una Cower. It was contended that the federal court of Mexico could settle the iicKiion with one strike of the pen, smiplv . assuming J irlnln lion, as la Its tight Ten of the wealthiest ranchers of Vera Crux, captured bv bandits No vember 1 i. are being held for llb. iioil ransoo eac h, advices from Mex ico Clly wild A number of olher ranchers were rnught.st the same time when the bandits dynamited a tralrf, but they were released beoauw ihev had no funds The amount demanded from those In custody was exactly what bandit obtained from William n Jenkins, American consular ngent al I'uebla. arrived he said that death had ben almost instantaneous Hi, Walker, why can't I bate ton. I know yon ought to lie with me now. h. why illdn'l I know ls-tler," livs terienlly soblx-d Claud when a reMrter for llui World t lulled tlte 111 I lo home laxt nlglil. Hesidea the father, who Is an plnte of the lien liend Milling company, and the mother, four brothers and one sister survive; Thev are fleorge I'ewey 21, Claud IH. Kit 17, Klley Wallace 12, and Jasmine 1 The body is In charge of the Mowbrnv I'ndertaklng company. New York Life Insurance Co. Farmer & Duran A'tKNTS 2U2 I'lacc Itldff. I'Ihiih- 161 Regarded Certain TreaHury Selection jfJtv ? -4'. s '''r.yiai isiJi ItuaHrll C. Is-rnorwell of Nrw York. Assialant secretary of the treasury. Ih believed lo have the Inside Its' k for appointment as aecrelaiy to sue i-eed . Carter (laa. who will next Monday enter upoi his duties as sen ator I nin Virginia. Mr, luffing well has h en regarded as Mr. Hlnas' own i hole, as his successor. Vance C.'MeCortnli-k Is now being spoken of mm almost rertaiii to get the post of secretary of commerce. I'realdent Wilson will soon announce tho appointments ll Is bellevrd. HOLDUPS ACTIVE ON TERRACE DRIVE Trio of Roy Randits Get Money, Watches and Automobile Keys. Terrace Irive, the city's best suloiiii'l'ilc drlvevVy, Is unsafe for night travel. Hefnre ID o'clock last night f. V Specs, son of lr. H. I'. Specs, was held up ami i nbhed of a gold watch, a gun and tho keva to his automobile. After obtaining the money, gun and keys the trio of youthful bandits ordered Specs lo leave his car. They fhen took hla overcoat. A man who gave his name lo the police as Carens and who said he worked on the Frisco freight dock, was robbed of 113 a gold watch and a I.'i gold piece The three bandits also forced lilio to surrender the kevs lo Ms ear. For the last ten nights holdups have ocrurreit ii", the trireme end of Terrace drive, police said last night. JURY HAS BEEN DISMISSED rielier Man W ho Slew 1'cdl.x-inan Held In .fall for a Nrw IVmd. Bpecul to Tbf orld MIAMI. Nov. 2fi After deliberat ing more than "0 hours, lbs Jury trying Sam llannon, manager of the richer athletic association, of the killing of Charles Slewart Ash, the poltcnn,n, failed to nch a verdict and was dlHmlswd tonight. It was given the case last Saturday night. The trial of llannon was followed with grcnt Interest in the mining district liecause of the failure of the First National bank of I'.lchcr last wrek. Judge Clyde I'ullerton declared his bond unreliable unit he Is held in the county Jail. The killing of Stew art happened In ll.innnns pool hall at I'lcher early In September. Itriihllifins Mert Tonight. Members, of the Tulsa republican club meet 'tonight at o'clock for a buslnesM meeting at the club head iiiinl.is in the I new building, rooms 2 HI and 211 Nomination of offl ceta for the sens nog year will bn the principal put pose of the meet ing, according In President K . Ungo. iiffiieis and members of the hoard of dlnctois will be nom inated tonight and the annual elec tion will be held on tha first Wednes day m I ircember . Commander AiiUltleil. WASlltMiT'lN. Nov 2.1 Acipilt tal of laeut Commander Christopher Mars.len. I'nlted States naval reserve force, on charges growing out of the bribery scandal in the New York naval district, was announced today at the navy department. Southern Publishers Plan Prattle Cutting Down of Newspapers P.lliMIMlllAM. .Mi. Nov. 2.'. Cut'ing down the m of paper"; bv reducing the sue of tvpe limit ing the spa -e for news beads, re ducinir reading maMer and lllus li aliens decreasing advertising sps.c. hv pvrsinldmg advertising and Increasing advertising rates S4nt met rasing aubecilption rales to c over the "Vost of while paper and axpense ol delivery to read ers, in order that the me of print paper may be reduced 10 par cent during the coming year, were ifged upon members of the .Skat hern Newspaper Puloisheis asscc'Vc t ion. by tesoiuttons sdoptrl. unanimously at an ' x'raorcllnary meeting of the association hra to dav . LABORITES ADOPT PARTY PLATFORM Announces Principles and Elect National Com mitteemen. TO CALL CONVENTION Session Will He Mild Next Summer To Haee Pnsi- dential Ticket . ' PEACE TREATY CONDEMNED Oppose Iit'iigue of Nations Hecause Wilson's I I PoinU Not Observed. MICAili). Nov 'ih -urgaiiiia-tlon of Ihe -Jai'or paily of ttie I'nlied Htlr waa completed to night Uv ihe alopHon of a lengthy declaration of piinclplcs and ihe election of ,t nalional comiulliee, consisting of one man and one wom an Tor inch stale. Ileadcuartrr for the new party wM be etiiiislied in Chicago. The orgnnixatiiin will call a na lional convennon next summer lo notninatu (undiiaies for pi eglileul and Hit' president. In Ihe meantime lite leaders of the movement will or. giiiixe in the different Mutes A monthly tax of i! per cent per capita will be levied on Ilia members to finance the party. What Hoy Want. The declaration of principles In cludes Ihe following: Abolition of the United States san ate Flection of federal Judges by pop ular vole for It ruin not exceeding four yeara. , International solUlariiv ff labor Maximum hoiiia of labor for man nnd women lo lie eight hours a day and 44 hours a week. Miniaiiim wage fur worker lo ho fixed bv law. 'Id age, unemployment and slok pensions lioveinment to own and operate ilia banking bhsiness of the cuun try Natlonaliiallc n of unused land Incomes of Individuals to lie lim ited bv law. National Initiative. referendum and recall. Application op' "home rule" prin ciple in atale. county and city gov ern ment. Condemnation of universal mili tary tramlnu and cpnseripilnn Immediate n -lease of all political an I industrial pilsoners Nationalization of all public utili ties and all hnsaji industries. i r : 1 1 1 1 n .i I prosecution of profiteers and exploiters of labor Demand that all government work be done by day lalior Instead of by con trac t Kcual psv for men and women. Approved woman suffrage Approvisjt langoe. Ili-fore s lioiirrilnit tomghl the convention, after a lengthy discus sion, adopted a-ijSoluton condem ning the peace treaty and leaaua of nam ns covenant as st present drafted for the rcanoti that II does not ronfurm wllh President Wilson's 14 points snl la not In the Interest nf the working ehiss of the world. CHICAGO, Nov. 25 Al the close of a healed debate lasting several hnura, the lab ir party of the I'nlted State loday refrained from taking a pocsltive stand on the prohibition iUeston, but as a compromlac meas ure adopted a resolution providing for the sppoln'tnent of a special t'ONTINI Ml UN I'AliK TWO . GIVEN" STIFF SENTENCE Confldciicv (.ang In IndlnnapoH .! Two 1 1'iirs In 1'rlson and Mii't l'a l ines of 1 1 ,000, INI'IANAPOI.IS Ind . Nov Zh. Mayor llollin II Punch of Muncle. and Prosec utor Hoi r e U Murphy nf lielawaie eo'inty. who were found guilty by a I i v In feee-r;il court of using the ma' s defrand. in con nee lion wit'.' in alb-geel fake fight ing an I land scheme, today were se ntence' I In I ' ili;'1 A It Anderson lo two i -e s iin; e iMoruite ti; ami ti pav a line of S 1 ."i"l each fhaurey Stlllsun. hoeel c.aner of Mum le. was sen'em rd lo I mon'h Imprison ment nnd io pay a fin- of II.imiO. enher dependants receive! shorter t"iiis aiiel sin., received only ftn" The gang. It a.in biougbt out at the Irliii. Ii i I fmind I'a vie-Mms H msgiv par1 of the country, each b Ing huncoeel oul of from I'i.Oiio to I0 nno The men were Induced to go to Muiicle. Inn, on lb pretext of lmrseng III ' tillable Missouri land and then whip- waiting for an'b s'rset to the land wre pievallel upon to bet thr:r mor.ny on a fake prlie fghl oi wrestling mutch Pi the cofiiest, one of Ihe nifr. would ,...s. ss being 'killed" an I the vic tim usually IcM teiwn 'bn t''e first tia.tv.inl wujlei bear no more from I is lll'i.iev HlltkMW lo III: lil'I'dltTKH lleparUTient of l-alsir pinmn Itef. ommriidatben to s ml Hun Out. WASHINGTON. N. iv :.". The ni-1 migration bur.tau s rei eon met datlon thai Alexander lint l. .,, A his own j admiaslon an narclus. !. deport an. j was approved tnnlg'it by 'be- ,. part ment of labor. I The ret ord in the rase of I nuin (Inldiii.t'l. it was st.i'e l his re-a hed the bote HI .el. 1 Is pi ling r tpld ;v to a '!' i-t' u " Jtaytr MefUnTonlgtiU CABIN EI DEADLOCKED ON NATION ASKS COAL! AO Olinni V HDfiDC AS SUPPLY DROPbl Most" Serious Period Is at j Hand Now for the Country. TEMPERATURES DOWN Requests Answered Liberally So Far Hut Limit Near Industries Closing. WASHINGTON, Nov. :, With less than eiu per rent of the normal oiilniit of bituminous co.il belli Ipioduced, Hie nation Is facing l' most serious period sinc e ine sins of soft ens I miners was nrfktred, ac coidlng to reports received today I'Y the railroad administration tn scores of cities Ih number of In dustries in operation Is rapidlv In-1' lug while the nation's. coal bin con tinues to diminish. Officials heln out only a rsv of hope for Increased production. While last weeks production showed an Increase over the previous week, and Indications were for a production of aboii' r.u per rent of normal this week, offlc lula said they rood not ex pect sufficient production to check the drain on the national supply until nil differences between the mllisrs snd npetatoM sin Ironed out by the conference hera ,y Cry for Coal. Meanwhile. tamKraturea In the northern half of the nation have dropped and the cry for coal for household purpose grows louder. So far, Ihe supplies have been dealt out rather liberally to meet CVa de mand, It was said, but further re leases of coiwl must be limited If tha nation la not tc. fac e a set Inn tie up of Industry ns well ns transporta tion before normal production Is In reached V iks of thu soft coal miners, w b e allowing snmiv lossea In men reluming to work, still hold firm, reports showed tn some dlsirlcta, It wus said, men hnve guiiu (Nick lo their Jobs In lurgo numbers, hut In many mining aiena Ihe Unl-m tie bsve continued to" keep tha mines closed. ' Ntoeks Drawn I'd"ti. Reviewing Ihe coal supply ailu atlon, the railroad administration re ported that !J.0no 001) Ions were held under lla distributing sygtem November i. ihe second day of he walkout. Sine? then, Iheao stooks, to gether with current production, have been drawn on to supply fuel fur the railroads, ships, public null ties, easenilai Industrie and public wifai Institutions a well as for household uses. The railroad administration cen trsl real committee still Is holding IhnueHtid of car of export coal ss nctnblcd st Atlantic tidewater port officials declaiafl that, contrary to report. conrtltliMii war noswial at ihe porl where this reeerve "pt ply of coal la held and that ho car congestion was l.elng permitted. PAID MALONE FOR AID SovliH AmhMcsadnr Mariiena Ail ml la Iln iatc IVennrr (Vlntor 1,000 for Help In iTanrnv-tlon. NKW TOnK, No Jr.. That h paid Iludley Kleld Malnne, former collector of Ih port of New York, 1 1.00U Heptem-ber I i for "help In a commercial transaction," wa admit ted today by I.udwlg t). A. K. Mar tens, self-atyled ambassador of the soviet government of Hoseia. In ta tlmony at Ihe hearing of Ihe Joint legislative committee Investigating lacllcal activities. Martens dec tared lint money waa for advice In Irving to arrange a l. 600. 000 shipment of boots. liie-ls and chemicals lo be pnld for when they were dellvereel lo Petrofrsd Malotie was not regular ronnsel for the soviet li'lli-l.l. Mirtelis aid lent was eiilplcev t'd sole ly .is spei is. agent III plans lo I'UV Ulid ship to Itllssll v ''.lo colli weotil of hoetts lllld 4. Mm. null woi-ili of ot her, supplies Mai-en is-e-lle l III leply lo lues tlons voll. veil at Ii y ti by Attorney ieneral Ni-wum that per cent of lis a-tvlMc bet" are devoted lo propaganda, for r ognit mil of the I: a-si. m soviet government by the I'nl'cd S'H'e-s ie 'o-itoCIIV Work lo Impress upon Hie Am.'tlrilll .eoile that the It'ostan sovie t fi.rul of gov-i-fitn lil is 'I- s. I ,c tile Sill I, VIHIKI Is UINTIM I ll NiiIIoiihI ominlllrfs otra lo Slay out ll I lerinallv iiimiuois tl 1 1-f M ; ll N. I ilnet Nov . I'l ll l! leiniinlii'i' In rtoirl e k e lo e . 1 1 L e it Pr ' i..f 'In. se.-e 1 r llejlfll vesletil.lt. V'lleil milium lis Iv io i out. tine tbe a-rtke. tt wt . an I t I here t"div hv M T. Ml' tc.et -en. ilk sect c'at t. . in f1 Hk'" (, the ln. sl rlke headejcite ters TOOUR RMI)i:KS OwinK to extraordinary shortajre of paper The Tulsa World was obliged to exclude :jl eoluinns of advertising ami limit its .size. These restrictions, it i hoped, will soon be removed. WOKLP F'CHLISMINC. COMPANY. Inference of South Dakota Republicans , Impressed for Wood! Ml l III I.I.. S. H . Nov. lie p. il is .- eive I ft "the Cl,l ll' -an slate heai'-l'larleni here f 1 OUI ihe county piupossl eon v entions held in Sioilli Hasina on 'I'liisdav. i. In I n, chow that clniiei.il l.eonaid Wood will icrlvi. Hie liicl.o seioent of the stale proposal convention a: Pierre cut licccm'"-!' '' for the tepiibliciiu nomination for president nn I that ilovrrnor hianlt o l.nwileo of Illinois will he clveti the i! I see 11 1 1 ll I! or minor Ii v In I' lrscno-nt RADICALS ORDER ,2 MORE STRIKES Reds at Kills Island Re fuse to Hither Hat Or Talk. COMMITTEE HAS WORD ConRresnmen Ot IiOtttjr Tell ing of Intention of Pris oners to' be Deported. NWW VHIIK. Nov. 'ifi A hunger strike was coupled wllh a "silenca" sti Ike today by Ii radlcnla at Kills Island In an erfott tn have removed an iron barrier aepaialing them frnirt visiting relatives. The hairier waa erected after dis covery that several red planned lo escape hv exchanging cloUici wllh frllnda and after some visitor had passed revolvers lo the radicals. In a V'"rr '" tbe lieiuss Immigra tion commit le, which Is in New York Invest Igstlng Ihn Immigration and deportation system, they re Iterated they would not alteud de portation hearings and wouhl g(i on a hunger strike in ad'lltlon. Three summonses to the dining room weir unanswered lirlnklng water artfl oratory had been their only dlel to night for 14 limn. About a half dolen voluntarily at tended 'hearings, but Joined In Ihe hunger strike one attended a hear ing but refuse,! to answer iiieatlons. Ilvron II. I ill. acting commission er al Ihe' Island, nsked the advice of Ihe local I'nlied Htstea -district attorney ns to whether hearing rould be held without lbs presence of Ihe rsdhals lie thought mem bers of the house committee had been Incorrect In announcing that a supreme court decision reepilred their presence. DEFER INTEREST ON DEBTS I'symoots Itv lllcs on Obligations to I'. H. May Wall for Tltiif. WAHIMVriTfiN, Nov. JB Inter est" pavmsnls on American loan lo lha allies may he deferred "until the war reaction passes" It wa said to day at tha treasury. Negotiations In !hl end are now being conducted at theTequest of Ihs allies, but officials explained that the lateal advice from the trsiiry representative at f'arla did not Indicate an early conclusion. American loans lo lla associate In the war aggregated . 4 T .0 PJO.O 0 and tha Ihieroat rate averages 5 per rent. All of the obligations ara In th form of hort term notes, but It has been proposed by tha allle that they he converted Into long term pa per, which would fall dun cf da'es corresponding to thoaa on which American liberty loana mature. mink rim-; 'is mvstkiuocs Tipple In N'nrtli Hakota l'roiertjr l Misstroyed Origin ( nkiiown. Wfl.ToN. N. i, Nov Jl. Th tipple in the main mine of the W a- 'i biiiii Lignite Coal company here, one of the laiges' mine's in North Hakota. wis cl'stiiived hy flrr of a lliVSte-l l'.IIS i.ril'l'l The loss Wl'l HI" llllO t lieillMltl !s df lloll.HS 'llliee- bundled men wi.l be thiown out ot vvock and i he daily i.e. due tpm of 1 ..Mill tons of in lillit coal slopped In d. (irtlti-lv . Tlii; III. MM M.s I HUM Itl.HS laarge JiiniHHt Scli"il In New ork Paid Hv I'cilniil ortlilnl-. I m:w 1 1 ii k Nov i in.'" e'iin'l!y of e h"lnle a!.H VV ti it'll o t.l c-.-llV l.e . iitilr'.,l In'. I e.i;o-l.e a.-e found m a s"ei e-' e-o-.tn In tin'. I e -i iu ii.t rt i-l's f ihe in; el Kit -si in w'olkeis In l.asl l-'.fueeMh sl-e-, mided ia'e- to lay bv detective a' - I tin-he- I to 'h .".ll -IH I'l. i 'if I" t ' le wl'c h N T " i.s fi.'lli'l If I tll'da I TIIIu WEATHER .-i t. in. i IlUj - .let eikVtSe -nf 1 . et.tr noil Vt el -e k Vi- l r ' i-iMt ) t i-r- n (nf j'l-ft'uif V) ttii rhtinttlay rit'N fair, 101 tn .1 ljO'ii ana - "A I-tv. Itv i-tr. f'ti ffl! ,n ".trtM Hi-tion wi'l frr f by I ni.-' nf r T'i n r 4 f htr. jt'i'ibIi i f r i tln -oi' foldff in it' - 4 gi-ir(- pnrM''i Vki.-,v U . 1 1- 'a . t. ' - tt r I ti'i' it . 1 h , n ' r '-ir wi.-.u t 7, W.-H'f.U- ! ' ii -i -atx" i: Pnrii por't-m h (t ISifiliv 'bfi't !'. '.:). ;t- f 4 I r e(l't ll'"ff I ' f t' '"'J r, tT'l'h fMtf'lr, . ! 1 ll Wft'Misl ! t in mi l-.trfio 1. l V H'i 1 ' I o! K'"4 t bm) r d 1 1 ,( , lhartUy fur, coutiui vu.d. COAL WAGE Argue for six Hour. and Adjourn to Try It Again Today. DISAGREE ON METHOD ! Garfield Diffen With Wilton on Basis to Compute Advances. PRICE RAISE AT ISSUE Whether to Make Opera tors or Public Bear Bur den Causes Debate. W AMHINGTON. Nov 20. Uke the mini-is and operators, whose iroiiblea it was Hying to adjust, President Wilson caihlnet stuiiight seemed lioprli-saly dradloi ked on lh iiueatioti of a waxn Incieas In til bltuniiiious coal indmury. After six honr sivsslon tha cab inet, which took up the wag scale agreement where operator and inliieia If rt off last week, adjourned until, tomorrow, when another at tempt, wllh the aid of Furl Admln-Isirattu- (larfleld, will ha mad to agree upon a pay seal that will sat isfy tits mine worker and owner ami Ih peopla In all aectlona of tho country, who at clamoring tut nor mal production uf coal. Disagree On Method. The proper basis nf calculating the proposml wag advance, and th ratio of dividing tha consequent In crease In coal uf production ot ooal between the operator and t)ja pub lic, ara underalood In have been tha points of different among th cab inet member. Hr. (larfleld, who look a leading part In th dissua sions, look Issun wllh Rrcretary of laibor Wilson a to th method of applying Ihn figure accepted by both. , No atatnment waa forthcoming after Ih meeting . except an an notiiileiiient by Hr. (larfleld that 1h cabinet would meet again tomorrow, and that he would not Ben either Ih miner or operators meanwhile. H declined to say whether progress had been made, but on mamber of the cabinet declared prospects of an agreement were "not hopeleaa." Hecreary Wilson' elimalea that Ihe cost of living had lnoraad 71 per cent over lil 4 waa accepted, It wa understood, but a differences of opinion arete a to Ih application of this and olher figure In com puting an Increaae In wage. (Iiiex lla "I igui-era." (Secretary (llsaa said tonight that ha might have "soma very Interest ing figures" tomorrow, emphaslxlng that they had lee oil oomplled for th public and not for th cabinet. II declined lo say whether they wr the Incnnie tax return rclvd bv the troaaury department on exces profits from th coal Industry. Klgnlflcanci wa attached to this announcement In view nf th fact that the amount of profit mad by Uie coal operator during th lt two years snd th percentage of In crease In any possible wage advance which Ihe operators might ha aaked In hear, havtl been tha moat blttsrly dlatuited points In the controversy. The statement of former Heere tary of tho Treasury McAdoo charg ing that some coal concern mad enormous profit during hi Incum bency came In for dlnuion oy tn rnblnet. It wa learned, but no one would aay what form th dlaruaslon took. , I Mrector ' (Jenerat TTIne attended the session but declined to Bay what took place. Iiefore the meeting thl morning, Attnrnev (Ieneral Palmer said that If the figures as to operator profit slvrn ytsterdsv by Mr. McAdoo were correct. It was not likely Dr isrflcld would permit an Increased price f.r coal. In ii statement bearing on thl Is sue, the operators said "that condi tions In ISI7 were abnormal," hut that as Mr McAdoo was "Ignorant" ii.f conditions In 1 !i I and 1919. hit I mrssaee "r-irrles no weight and r t'lUlies tin answer" The oparator jsill they welcomed an Investigation of cu-rsn! tax returns, and that they Ibid been urirlni: a board of arbltra ! -1 -1 ii or a trlb. mil of Investigation, jbuf tl.at t'i.' ruirie-rs refused to agr . I,) t I 1 : ..- c pet dors i f the central enm-.e'iiie- fit-! 1 toii-glit announced tht 'thev wete- "in complete accord with In- in ine-:pl. s s'.lted bv Purtor (Itf f,. ! I i- f '.r ami sound basis for i i it'.-ti . nt i f the present wage i . .ti 1 rov t-i - -.- The i eiiiparstlve flgeirrs submitted hv Secre'aiv WllS'tri were chnracter Ire'd is "m 1st epresenlMlv and ml- e i.'it it ' In that he left suit of rnn-- lee'teon ;, 1 1 niachloe mint-re snd ill el.iv I ihorers. Maivhine in'ners now tonsituti over XI per cei, I of the miners employed In the centra! tt iritorv. ac. nr-lleig tv the statement and iieu not p il-l on a tonnage1 basis i emprise 4 0 per cent of the total em- ple-ves of the t-rritril field. A FT FH PINNFR Su'gesticn THANIv'St.lVTN'C, PAY Ethel Clayton IN "More Deadly 'I'hd'i tht Male" papa i i'm 'nt pi'Ti nr. V A I.AC s 1 xt - u if hi IS 'I .it 1- 21