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.gLl ABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE THE MORNING OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER r 4 N-KWSPAPER FOR l I N A L KDITION rivir rRIDE, THE HOME A CILKATER TULSA J VOL XIV, NO. 04. TULSA, OKLAHOMA, MONDAY. DLVKM 111 Hi 1. VMM ri:u'M r, cknts. GOVERNORS CALL ON U. S. TO ACT Chief I.Mvutives of Seven t;i:r- At Chicago Meet. SUGGEST FIIFI BOARDS Compl'1'' AilnihiistrHtions in Kadi I ! .moiiwcalth Would Ti.kt Over Situation. Eft A FAIR DISTRIBUTION All Hans Hci'l.irt'd .To He Onl ('n-'ipiTiition Until (Iuv rnmcnt Can Act. vv 3l).--(lovernors of 4i producing states at here today agreed that .emincnta should take Hteps lii obtain the erven at, ft a conf. no tha !! production ..' i'.iiii ami reenmmcnu lo tli ! !"!'! government ihat a rn!il" '' .idiinnlMiailnti with un dmlniiri"i for each state, rei-fmi-n.ondi l bv governors, ,"' perfected lmmrlla::. , The statu executives aim i-flii'" '! niuituMit distribution of coal uii'l' r uniform and rigid rea" ula'lons In iM siatee. Tile governors pa'tlolpatlng In the fonferiuire, called l.v- Uv. Frederick D Gatdnt-r of Missouri, Hnnnunoed (hit lhv h-i-1 n IJnorned to meet In l. Louis to'v Sunday to await lit) ftr'h'T development nf the federal tyarnnu -nt p. aim for brining about rtiunirHlon of production, nf coal. Kiln 0. Kill' i'f Madison. Wis., see. truy nf th '-oiif 'r-iii-". waa In strurtad to proceed lo Washington lo remain tn-ro temporarily KM the l!irnors' rpracntative and ' 'to preaant In iti auihorliles the serlous ataa of H situation lit the states." I p tn ach tiovcrnor. Oov"mr r.ardner, followlngthe enfrnce. Said It was the eentTmwrek of the conference that the governors atiould sverv effort to have III statu fovrnmnts meet tha coal sit uation In their commonwealths. It ni dtired tn co-operate with the fulcra! government, and until the fovernment had farther llni to put Iti plana for Increasing . production Into ffct no further action by the tflvernnra' conference would be tak en unlll in nin!lnT one week hence! la St. I.'miir Th ttiilement made, public! at the enncluaum "f the meeting announced tha rotifcrenre had "unanimously rJ" on ths following reconi Diendatlons : "That, a more complete fuel ad rnlruatra'lnn nrguntxatlon for the country be perfected by the appolnt mnt at otic nf a fuel administrator In a h I'a'.e lo be recommended, by Id imernnrs, to be roinpenaaled by tha federal gnrnmnt. and to have full charge and control of all coal valUMe fur Ma atate, 'In vlw of the statements by 1I reclor (letieml Ulnea to the effect thai tha production of soft "oal I tin 0 tn L) per rent of normal and In vlw nf rep.Tts from other aoiircm '? th effcit thai the production of rd cnal im now almve normal, nil i I al imrd and m etock In the lTnlt'i lais. hot ti Kdft and hard, should dtatrlbiited eiiultably wmong the 41 itairs on the bimls of their iicIm s developed ! irlnit the war. regnrd kea of the htii'e where mliiod. "Tnlitnr- uigld (iyTviUl"n.M 'That rigid and uniform rules and retuiaiiona f"r the aresteat roner uion of i-nai 'hrouchout the union forthalih eiiat.Uahed, proniai- I.d anl ftif iroed "That the pe tive etate govern t sslble steps to S- :.' M of coal. II. ley, eecretiirv of .ot.ference be direct 1 -. proceed lo Wash 11! tu the iiuthorltles of the sltualon In th" : 'In in that city tern -1 pri -ae.nla.Uve, of the rfmferen' were ' k 1 l.oinlen of 1111 ' .0 ilrn h of Indiana. ( Iowa; Uardner of i of ( iklahoioa, A I Mil Briee. Hlld At- .1 Hopkins o' 1 ti iloiernor lumta lafce .1, tur the pf. . "Ttiat V 0rtinr. A' and dei. k., "Won to y: Ina aartomm t' and '. r orulv nj. t I'vernors Al'enif r ir "ovarneia -"Ola; J.... , U Hart Aasi.vrl, (..; "t. holer. , , femav 1,.. rr Htnty j . HUBBARD IS HONORED Mat Msy.T llivtrtl Pmrlilent ..f Oklaliimu, Miiiil.-lpaJ nanninll .. Itu.r, jdt 4,vor o -ar . 0".1om . Mr.Ml .,.,-,, "'urday 1 1 Nation ror !,.. 1 ,k tlnnn, w ( i;ftlot., ... J-'Wrt ,,f . , !' .. ... 1 Z I . rh:.r ,,' "jar,r, 1. S'l". .1 r!1 p v. .. ""i . - Hr... ' .. . ' ' U.llubbard of Tul ' l.remdent of the -' i' i 1 lengus at the k' :n 1 ikluhoms Pity - iilon was by ac- nominated by ' 'fy of ri Jteno and -en him over Uie "'ral other clly of '' ,!'e membership of piMd. of l-Yederlik -s '",:,!""l and J'rnfeiMor ' .ihnnia unlversny "-"-if as secretary- ' uddreaa at tha rr.t. d hy Dovernor Hob i.rhed upon the coal i"ei of civic govern- l'i l. city attorney of iinan uf the league " also delivered 'n 'f i 'im who atteid ' 'he repreeentsibm " i cut down con ,n'" trains snd had ""1 a-tended the l-sn-elrvin hotel BatureVay r7":y t Wilson Must Stand Reservations Which A me r tea n ize Treaty WASIIIN'iiTn.V, '! .in sen ator l.oiUl', imlillr ill Ruder nf Ilic Heii.it il.'i larod in a et.ne meni innlK'il he hoped 1,1 mmi llliilllpt .irllnn t.lken on tile tle.ilv, but Huh if f'i ew.,..ni Wii.i.in etill refileed to irrc p! reeoi v ,1! i .h i, thime ill ermine,! In "Amel l. iill Iro" It hi, mil r'-il'lv to tliee'. linn oil th.it ils.'i,. , of In. people. The reiiei.il "fei ling in M.imni. ih'.eoi i.n in uiimiN!niHbi oiio ..f glint M.iiiefiiillon iha- 'lie 'n,it,v was unl uliiiMi'd in p.iiN wrliioil rler'lllliilih pin hi, ,i srn- ai Mini Nen.itoi 1 .. 1. 1 k - "Tli HlllllltlllM IS prlfocth simple (;v decisive tnejiirltien the een.ile put on M teHirmtiiim all ilne:Kiiei BOllily lo 0.itei't iio ..ifeU. . ilr-pi'lntoni'i Hn, oi ei iii-i, u of flui t'iirrOj'V,;,e 'I'hin .1 ni 11..1 imlii fy ilvVlAaty 'irti'ny eti ri , i ' v. Au,..i-'IMHV(-1I If Til- piis:.i'lit hud nol frtWlfeie.l .llnl leu, led i.rillm sg.tnet irrepl.iu; the revet .1 1 nine the f rem I y uoiihl ,:n I n r.nified with the recr a ' i"iiN November IS" LITTLE HOPE FOR ACTION ON PACT Congress Not K pec-ted to (let Definite Results On Treaty. WASHINGTON, thoiiKh a new effort ratification of the eupccteil in follow Nov. jn . Al fur compromise ielli-e irenly In i lonely the re- imiivenlng of eiirirrcHM tomorrow. d:a ctisnlon unions- returuinK eenii'iirs to night reseuled 1 1 1 I If 11 ll 1 11 1 iHtll 1 loll the ipiesliou would be brought lo a decisive eisne for Mi llie weeks In the uptime of Information as to what President Wilson w ill recom mend In lii meeeag lo the new ses sion, republican and democratic leaders 111 the senate were preparing! to go iiheiid with long delayed kcii-I eral leglsl i'lon which many eensiors 1 011 hotli elilce declare is urgently do mon.U.I 1... u.nil t.i .1 1 In lh.,p Mi. me ' dU m agreed generally th(it eveh tr the president hhkoi mat me iign- i for ranflcaiion bo renewed at once tha, work In that direction would lie carried nn prlvulev In i-onferencs of Ihe opposng senate groups while other business proceeded without Interruption on the. senate floor. yln some quarters the Impression gained ground that Mr. Wjlenn would touch but briefly on the treaty In his niesange. and would 11 further formal scilon regarding It wait until a compromise had been perfected. Jn tirder lo get It before the senate ugaln, In a parliamentary sense, It will be necessary. In view of most senators, for Ihe executive lo annul submit It for ratification. iTcelilrnt's Ouinae I'nknown. At the whim housV there wss no intimation of the president's prob able course, thought n reienlly was declared by officials 1hat the mes sage tu congress viuld lav Mreaw on lfiduvrlal conditions li Is be. Ileved hv some senii'nrs that the In ternational Pit llll I inn will be left n-l-cly Id the background for the time befiig. and will be made the. subject of n later special message to Ihe senate There was a belief among some nf the leaders that the treaty with Austria, soon to be ready for sub mission to the senate, might be the bsals. on wlib'h the principal Ismies of the fight were licit raised. .This treaty, like the one with lermany, contained tha covenant of the league of nations, iui It has been suggested that during the consideration a way might be Found for rlearlng up the wholo treaty situation in the , sen ate. Po far as It had gopen under way tonight, compromise talk seined to he shout wlii i It was when !kc spe cial session ended with the repub lican forces holding out for the ma lorltv reservations and 'he ilemoi-r i's determined In pn-'ent riitlfn-i'ioti unless these resi r y i ' ions were modi fled. O. V. I"' Cl"h Shows. An opening pn gram, 'he f'rst series of i-ntri.i;nioents 'o of l. given by the n I . I ! ' liil tour of the st 'l. mvcii Convention hnil ves'rrday on s I the if'' noon, ronseting "f and reailltii! se!.iions dler !Uiyme" tv Joh nniitiinf liroglatll met ll musical f"UH 'S"I J.ee. their Willi gleat success Tulm Is Facing An Acute Situation Ah Coal Shortage Come With nt"' if Tiisas siala'd" coal solo,: I-. (he railroads 'he-e Is danger tha- ' b" schools of Ihe City .Hi be '""' ' Week Til" Whf'ler l.we!, and Oaags schools use (Hti'"S are heated bv gas Supplies of coat at the three si hoots tire mea ger ntjcordlng lo K K nherhol' gr' eiiperlnietident of li '.". Neither of the street railway companies has enough m.ii haul lo operit- tliro,ii-,i.u' (he Ws k i, f 'III' S'U l lnU 'lues not Improv I, 'i be r - I 'O suspe-wl Pel. ire in- ve. K , u. as Indicated v'er,Uv The public rlre , nmrsnv hn a ten-dav supplr and when this Is exhausted, there wt:l h priva tion f'r Hie res d!,Ts of Tulv the nfflil.Hs Inll'-s'e I i' ntpht unlees additional suppl es . are, a sl'-ihle Suffering sPfcg (he .o."r classes if the il'v. wh " u il for fll.'l a'll, "- - 'llll'!l, IS coiolng aeu'e ., fc -i h-i: M UePh iouii(v hu'i.ire atieot If the i-..al b.itt.ig- ili v lops Into an scu'e sou c. on Tu may find some relief by t.ii'nmg wool Tliere Is a ronsldersM eupp'v of wood ruei availatile u Uie city. Chicagoan to Speak at the Kiwanis Club Lunch Today i; Yw Itoss i'rane of the t'hlcago Art nine leciurwi ln Tula this week, luncheon urlli" Kiw .iiilans ut Hotel SuitchTtWlX' Strike In K. C. Called Off j After Long Se&flion1 KANSAS I'lTV, Jiec I The strike of railway switchmen, here, which began Saturday. wa alle-i olf by the strikers early to day , CnMIng off of the stride, it wia announced, followed a vote laketi at a mass nieeimg of - strikers wlilib lasted fir into ihn nlKht. The strikers w.ll reiurn tu work -tins morning. I The first Intimation that the strike wiii ended i-uiiie when a di-lega I ion , of strikers ipponriid lit the office of W M Cm bell, gen en.il niHiiager of the Kansas t'Hv Terminal ltailro.nl company and announced Ilia' the Mien had voted to go bach lo work. , The strike has been termed im n nt horted by national officials f the liiotln rhood of Hallway Train men and a repi es"(it.itlv e of thu national officers attended the s'llke meeting and c.iiinselid the tiiett lo return lo work. K. OF C INITIATE 39 Kcinllfl-tJim of rejrrer) Work Ful lowsvl hy Itauqacl In lOvmliig. Thirty-nine (KindldateH were Ini tiated intu the htughia of folumhua with ihe exemplification of the three degrees Sunday afternoon at tJie former K off. hull on Sou'h Houl-, der e'o.loW llikt the III It III t ton tliele. iwns a l,iinii"' at the Kinnedv res ' la.ir'ict .it which covers vv.ue laid feu i 'Ii-in ju guesie i Ti e I ami no w i.i featured by an 'ail. lies-i hv I'.. M liail.ilier on "Xitu-r- icai.s an. I i .i'bolics" snd a farewell, i.ul.lress by Father Innlel I'll P her. l,i"Hisanl I'lsior of the Haired Heart: jchunh. who is leaving this parish for a post at I 'moii i Mtv . t ikla I-; A I'.rani'f piesided is to is'inas-, ter Followit g i the pnu'i.iin: I met. "Ave Mini' pi, mo and ylo-, lit! M:s- Miigi.cMte li.ivin, Mr I In lorn Ti -Hiii So. i. " M -.re" Mr Frank .Mi'a'h I nwnr Mrf-e M itg'ict-it.. (l.ivin, .ic Con.palil-' 1 "Some Lj. perii-M' es Abroad. ' .1 llle'.at'ev. state deputy. Ilklalio- sua ( i'y i.oupi ii ! ' I he I 'a-'Piy of i iu r 'rder " , Frank Meniep. past grand , vk lahom i "it v i ' i ii " 1 1 Heading Mrs M H Sabin Au eip-. ins and r.ilholi' S. ll.il' iber knight. i : m I H-v. iMtiiel Fled her 'i)k:.i I nlon 'i'y Manner " Sunk', "S'ar Spangled Iti-einli.ii Ss-rvlisw IVslay. Funeral services for John Heir-' 'dun. who dl"d at a local hospitnl i Hatiirdiv (no'ning. will ." held at , the 1 1 , I v llimllv church a' o clock j (this morning Hurtsl will b at ths Holy Family cemetery. j i THE WE. XT if ER 11 If 1 nk , -Mi, nig, 51' BlVSllfll r' 0Cl W:"ll I l. 'hi WI'iVM W.tta. r',i',d!, ae'Jer ii, Ii r.,.ilr in trltl pe'tien Tas.lat r ,..,'' pr-'hab ibos la east Bsirlten, eoe llS'lsl -e'll lii'lMIN Xtonita pa't'f tlnjily w a, u iir'!wst purUea. Toaadsr pari I, r'..st, IllkVI Vloria pst w tienit (1r id n'irte..i r.r,,esi, Tsiwlar r' r'.i--. :.-e!.SSi, ee dr ' tit II Tl !isiI,t ptr'w rln'1 ir: !! a'lll W'lh f't'"' li- ,1 , . ,-. , .-e S- t- ..,.!!, r-,.I'i.'-i 1 -T -n en i r fa-r St f t ' 'ii,-! v :r I I ' 'l.s ro .f .S fertk (si-Is 'i no li " -te- ii (h pxr lia-,rt' "I.i-!'l! ro-tili t. pa, t a.eaw a 4 -ii'ile. m eertk wlsr K INilA! I stei'tl w.s'har Uosdar ana iM itf penras's iif-.i sasv; mmi mck ltm.lt iM Mapetakaife 2;cy J Institute, who will deliver a series of lie Is ths headUner at the noon day Tulsa today TROOPS IN PITTSBURG ... l, m Soldhn Hcwli Kansas Town anil Onanlsmon To Ar- rite Tiata). I'lTTSBI'K1!, Kan.. Nov. ,10. 8I hundred federal troops a-rlved In ritlaburg todav and immediately stnrled pitching camp on the cam t.us of the Kaiisas State normal j school. H ate guurdaiuen are sched ule 1 lo ariive tomorrow morning on I special trains from Kimsaa Citv. JWIihltH und Topeka The troops will proceeo linilieuotieiy in ioe i" l Utlons maikeil for comineni lug mill ing operations. It as stated Volunteer miners who will urrhe with the troops. It was stated, will ' be taken to the strip iiilnm utiuer I guar i convoy. j Hecelvers lien (ialtsklll and i" '' Sample announced t , night Ilia' they j Would pay all iiilin'ie volunteei or union, wlin would il,K '"al or man I the shovels, the regular sra.e paid union workers under ihe old mtn" -inei t plus the M per cent Increase ' anthortr.e I by Furl AilnilnlMiratar (larfleld. Aleander M Jlowat, president of tbo Kansas district, l.nlted Mine Workers, oil h:n return heie today from the Washington ooal confer ence asserted thai IsO OflO anthrax cite coal miners In Pennsylvania ure eipecteil lo lay down their toola In few -lavs "No a r ke will be called and no demands will h madu Upon the op erators." he diclaied "The miners a PI Juet uult work.'" The ri'iiiinlviiiii m.iiers. Il-iwal aid', believe tie I '111 ' I Mine N ork eis are being "pel Si'i "K d bv the g eminent " i imierning the stiilun In Kan sas llowst said all men who came to w rk in the mineg would I s regaM ed as s'rlkebfi iiker" I li-urlnxs sum f.niw-lng. An ii.crta.se of i',h ' per i i nt rt' mr 'he 1s November hunk ole.arinirs w a leg s'ere.t In T il-a lal ni' tlth. The fgur.s ,ye. Niiemter. Ill', I n 7 1 1 V "in ' I Ii I 'i. IK, l l.' ilj'l. Thi tola: 'tsns.i 'tioiis for the month weie :'n 11? i; Playful llurglarn Cet $63,(MM) in an Omaha Hohlterg and Flncape (iM AHA Nib . Nov no liug tnrs t Ii w- I.'. : a'" of li e l'i llrothns stor. one "f 'in. alms I igeest re' a I lion'-s. a".rday ml Hugh: afie- in e puw .ring to waicnmen, who were bound a''d gagged Th robbers looted the viiul's of 1,0C(i In i ash. securi ties and other valuables. fa'd no "I'utrh l inch" frooi the gr" crv dpsrtmnt, dancel and esn bef re their cap'ives for three tour, psl'1 ' sat'hmaM fn "fir bs tutu'.'." and escaped a' rlavU-h( 24 More Fhnppinp; Uayn Refore Christmaa lira'! your shorrifil lift with UfI f'ros tltmis Soal and as.ist in lh I rr-ventinn of the grt'ni white plague 'n Tulsa. WOLL DISCUSSES LABOR'S TERMS A. F. L. OfI'iti;il Outlines Ci)ii(itions Work ers Want. u a 1 r ITI I III! unl m imi-i int. in- .. h M 1MI1 :. Ann Stilus. S.n is ii :.- ,..1.' ' pi tel. UK ev I ni 1 in.; - a . - o 1 - w vy. oil. von i-.i ti I e le 1 a 1 1 sely 1. .1 .in rcM.U'ii' of 01" Ijjiol f -1 ii- sail I'f Hie ic , ll'I'll log lo a el I I I ' I 111 l! led , I'V l Im it loan II publican national moniinec To make ihe fiulis of labor mure effeetlvelv iisab'e fur the welfare of 'he ! nn. ii ' ii'iMi and 1 i'"'i W oil ilei-.aii'd. lous: lo pi.o e, Hi an l ll footilig by MiMklng a'l cm pin ailuil hsiti rs provbls tin' un I. t in n eis ihe holders niiglti it"' d"iiv etn pioves the riKtit to ol millli', b us, Un l oliei-tlvi i ilitough "repi i tU'iitailvei of their own choosing" m in deter mine for theno-eke. ihe condnioiis and relations of their si rvli c With out Ibis Im. k on corporaln powers, h'e said, ' iho domestic ioiriirf now laginx iiiti not and will no' be per in ner .1 v en-led " I ' 'ii-iis.'iliig plane lo settle or mini mize iiuliisii Ini Unrest, Mr Woll dr clareil. "arbitrary eietclse of unwar- r.f,r.l ni. .1 I, O eitllMt ll Ol ,11 II. I I aillhtir- u i, ,.' ,,,,,!,i .,:uv ii. adtlli'g Mia' "lo avoid building up a I )i, 11. lal arlstui racy," the won) of tin, : supremo couri s'ate or fe lei in. i should not be final on the eoiisniu-, iionulitvi of si, act. IU proposed re-, eitaclmenl of the rneaeuie. "The goveiiinient bv In.lunrt Ion should he prohibited, the rights and liberues and fnedom etioiild be f illi safegiiacdcl and Hie upbuilding of ludicial autocracy made Impossible for till tun lo com " Congress he, wild "should sjieed I V nppl'iye the I'ltvcnaiil of the league of nations, liicludiim the labor ptovdslnns contained in this remark, ablu ilucunienl, which holds the hope for futuie peace of the. world In He keeping. Ins ea, of filibustering nml fiddling aw iv like Nero while Home was ariatne " Measures to piohlbil child labor a government employes' itiinl.tuiini wage ami ret Iretnenl set a federal employment service, limitation n' convict labor competition, ul Hers land legislation, s'ute Ion n to home builders mid repeal of sll tine on necessities were advocated Mr Woll denounced the pending1, hid fur railroad control offered hv Hauuiior I 'ii in m t ns, republican lows, I as "the most un -American plere of legislation ever proposed bv anv-I on' snd suggcstc,! that the rail ; roads h not returned to private op-: eratlon for two vears. lo permit thl peoile ineanwhlle to say what should ! he done with them. I'tnler no i ll cnmslatiCes. he eon 'ended, shoul.i anv commission or other w as'' aitency tie or hours nut borlm-d to fix Hut T It 's Itlrlhplaiss. NIIW V' 1 1 1 K , Nm. 110 - The place of Theodore lioosevell passed debt free. Inlo the i ship of Ihe Woman's Hooseve't iiiial association, when Mr A ten Hepburn. treasurer of tl sanlr.illon, s' til a check for I to clear off the mortgage nn tin bnll.llnif it '.' Fast Twiltli'll stieei The iissocla I ion plans In et. building which will I ondu cl as i n.-ifottal centi'i Irr the name uieri. iiilsin un ll'tosevelt housw. yHusi)ani anai ciiaitihi 1. When I m.'irili'l Tom Itnndnll I tna.i" up mv inn-, I 'li.ii I would not itiily he wif.-. but chum, ii.mpfiiilon ii ml KXtfilii w It h all my I tn Hie Hum I loved .r: I cu,f., iillj ex- lu pected the I eel emoothlv Win loved, and w us I I was riadv In Pecans.' of mv n 'f mv life, to run shouldn't I ' l i'l . let if 11 dldn I ' w.-athei aov stor.ns llttet, se lov.t fur Tom :! I hot b.i.ti told I was beautiful, and f:rf...l the stnrv 1 s vv ,, iiti" ed if 'pom . , ti ,,, u. with ni" , r. t iv a s i a t lo i e; i ' hi I riser V ed i.'l'l ul ll'V i-luca'e,1. I Wis I fliary 'ton my mill.' bail- si,, Wo'li-I b.i' II I I I be. (pile! in H i! Intel.' Rife I ll t I I'll w Ic. wits t i y ile bona ir, . a .- tra. live II an iiiu In w ti leave bi n a f Tom li.ind i !! dishusteil all w i i grin, nied a ud at - , had I II 111 .ned for' . ' w IS ex pec! I- W'lUld ,il .in-, II ll the elder had aetotllshed - and bis relat, vi,- mv mar ri lint a young woman who gave bim an biir, s t'i;inu m v 'I otti s pios pe. IS ' I must c,,fifesH ibal Turn was at Hints im e r ' a n Me was given I t ft, im ti' ou'l.'irsts of ,,!. in.itn o o lung ami a violent tetupei when anythug wefit wrong Tuollshly I fr. ,i.., upon I'll' I now think.' that, hil I been Ihe soft piasv iat rt of wotn ir , an I had purred in teal of fr'wning. I never ho have lo'l 'his sory. the s'o- Turn as 1- .'o"lf. simply bi a,. lliojll hoi" had t ' Flu!) t " ' I Tin' W lining I I III! l l"-'- I" ) e s .,(1, e . ( , of v. n .ltd "" sa'fi'M. w' WIii'Ih "l'i in w ,', ,.'.' ptomi-.. IllSltv 1,1"! I se I'll "I il I o' I ,,1 . 'it 1 1 n r ilr.r" r he ii irr W e . I.!' I- in ' r 'I.. vrlt g'-II. leaves a- w I i a'l I'l" I e't It. r "h s ire i. n I p r, I feet I'm fa'.' ' ter i,ur f-el SS Si "d like tw ' : v i ,t I Pi" I" I I s., v c lha' you t't ' .ii. iu-ir " it 1 n'et s'f ' '"K " IiCV '.'I ha 1 klio ,' . I I'.! I i. v ow t; an) ,: c E Dwt loptnt fi I x of Ihiu In the Coal Holdout ni 1 1 . 1 'i t,,i'" 1 1 ; 1 i" 1 11 11. id SI' .in 1 I ..i.N 1 1 11 si .ii , II Is pi., III, r.n 1 1 1 h a 1 u e t.i 11 ' I,. ll.li. II f, iwiir 1 1 e i-iiiMii.g t,r pisnl H101 al; a II I P U A SI 1 1 S 1 01 1. 1, ll'.l s it, The en! 111! ill. 11 1 1 oa i t a 111 III 1' SI'KIN' ('( I lie si 1 tlletl I s IS I . W IS lif ill' .Ii ii I''. I ' the I l. Iiv ,-l'li I'lilte III S. ' ' 1 !. 11 , e 11 ' ii-i 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 e ' ' hHH .1 ' Ii II I . I Mho Wml-eis if America, in an uiteivlew MT. I.i M'lS In t Im Huu' Ii w 1 tint lndueti len 1'iiv Inore ens candy stores, A fainliio Is liuoiliienl mi realon. Noli CMsnn. w II 11 -t be a lowed to These air lheul"l. iiiaiinfiiciorles. nli . tu tills ilisiilcl 1 1 k In ti 1 ' rrni I'l TTHHI'IM. Kan.- SU huuilred federal troops arrive I here ioda' mid will be stationed at point., to guard mines thai will it-sumo op eraipui Tuesday Slate l loops of Konsas are expected lo arrive Mnn- day. "I"1 I" l-TK A dovernor Allen Indl i nte I that mines In iisaue district w oiilil i c opened Tuiteiiui MEXICAN NOTE ON WAY 4t Ailiorlia's ImkI" MInmIvci un Ji-iikliie I use 'h.rsanlnl 1 is.'i rilay by , the In parlnu'iit of Main, W.IHIIIMITtiM, Nov ,1U An oilier note lo Ihi' Mexlian govern ment ii'iuiiiig In ihe airest an, lo, pi isoiiini nt of lillatti it. Jenkins, .coiisuliir agent at I'liebla, wiu sent by I the elu'e ilepni imetil today In the 'etiibaasv at Mexico lty fui1 presenla ! t ii i n to i 'ai ranra The noli- which dlwilrd might be sill. left. was ll( ll answer lo a shai p some pfflcial In Ibn last ou (he ply In Mexico s 1 1 1 1 1 n ri 1 1 bv this gov ni iiuien I fur Immediate, release of Jonlillie. .No intimation of lis char acter was disclosed, but officials1 III touch with Ihe situation believed II wss nmta emphatic than an sent I heretofore. It wss thought here tonight thirl thi' nolo woiihl be dellveied by Ihe A merles n t'lgn offit representative in H at Mexico I'lty ihe for- by noon lontorrow Henn'ora anil repteaentsllv es back bin h j to. a v rur the regular session of eon. todav grene tmnoirow, took a lively Inter wner est iti the latest dispatches from the Mem j southern republic, and there wsre Far 1 1 mi iin i loom several aenalots who had e or- ' i-Miecle. to discuss the situation Jfi. fill 'said they would await publli nlloti of 'hi' lias note from this gov eriiiiinni beflue ixpresslltg lier views In e the!uine fiuarters It was belev'e, thai 'he piiel'leni s message tu corigicss. in be presented Tuduv. would hae a goo, d"Sl to s.iv about Mexico blm before, never one who ao en thralled my senses Another atintlon b h Voice. It was deep, sob hts tones weie crisp, eon the etge of abruptness , liiclslvu when his i-i.es r i ll'C pill pose nf his spec, h mad slr-i as'leli x k.,; w hen i hy w . , e l it m l np I III- oil. e! 'Inn s to s h a ! p I V led Willi ' HI. tl." 11 v to I nl ' I in, t liii, i I I,,, I giiod loo! g as a in i i-t i i k en of . ii : a', fui m v I lor a ft i i w a ' I I wis e i to haj,u fur her g I hose i a : k eves f : sdniiiaiion. n, v p sitrlt fairly .1 1 I j ' k ' I n - i ' i ' ! a and would po' be a hen he a-ki I in felt w . .t k a,l lb over, a I ev'V '.. ..: luvS'lh.i' b 'l mil ' f'.-, he sa w w lib "1 be linn e i ' A lo U lot ' w'f" 'lit. (Ill I I t'-l't ' n and . .1 . v.ii i;. i ,i. r 1, i v , f.i f ov. ha ubll I I I "I Then V"o tl, ,1 'ov, (. ..I , and ' 0 w In . w I " ' ll'.l I, p. !t I, I It isi. r Ihe I III 1 1 lli T I I, ha , i !; s s I. i' a -" f n I Hit i el. I ' "Itlp ,'l"( 1 1 ever "be . f'a is- tlii-y 'H lii t l.'fl In c i ee!!e, have Tu 1 w as 'I p, dv 'o se- vn h i i b'll'di ' inn w li ' ,e h i: lids met . IT Ml I hi '!) Hew st coy on- I, ! rr- I do t I tad ,1 I NATION CRIPPLED Coal Shortage Is Felt Throughout Aftierica A Miner Sulli. MAY ARREST IDLERS IVtlrral OfficiaU Indicate Striker Are Violating Injunction. i OPERATORS ARE READY Mine in Many Parti of Country Ready to Re new Production. CONSERVATION NEEDED Drastic Action Taken; All Non-Eiiential Indus trie! to Close. INDIANAI'DUH. I ml . Nov. 10 I'oyslbllity of i 10 of ininara who refused hi return .to work tomor row, when all mines will be opened Ity opersiors In I'oinpliani' with ihe decision or lly government, was In dicated in illrtviiixioii in fndnial cir cles hele lulllKh! iifflclals were of Ihn opinion that such refusal would lie lu vlulaHion of Ihn fedsrsl court IliJillioUon against Interference, with coal nro- diK-lmii, in that it could be consii und as eiiiHiiiragnmeiii of Ihe suU.., an action spet ifoa,ly prohibited under ths provisions of Ihn liilunclloii No siatemeoi regarding what' ac tion, if en, the federal agelils In leii, lo Ink" Iiuwver, was foclh coming tonight Tlieie was no Imlh atloii at I'liUod Mine Workers' heiiibiuacters hers that miners in the Indiana fields in lend reluming to sink tmnnriow ll was said tha' word fr un local dealer. snowed ilisim linalloii tu renin Ic wnik under the II per cent wage advance offered. 1 IMwraMtara JU-sulj to 0wi. CHII'AUii, Nov 30.- Ooal mines In many stutna were ready tonight to re open lomorrow un the basis of Ihe H per cent wase advanus fixed by Fuel Administrator Harfleld, but uie aunt Ipale,! refusal of many iiiiioii miners lo break Ihelr strike. now one month old, left the prospect for Im teased production an un answered Cjueetlnn. Ilul with nearly the whole coun try under fuel restrictions more stringent than In war time, many governors ern considering Inking some drastic action similar to that of 'toy 1 1 mil y J Allen of Kansas, who took over ooiiliol of the strip nlns under court receivership and who bad fedeial It., ops til Ihn mines to night H'ld I .'tin hnlloiial guardsmen on the way to protect voltiniesr workers. To Clieui Nim-I MMiailJiils. Hetieially legtonal fuel oiiinillleea vlrtuall) took over control of fuel slocks loilay ami hundreds of non essential Industiiea will he closed. In Chicago the regional officials or KsuUed a local committee of coal dealers who must submit sworn statements of supplies on hand, and deliever no coal in imn-eseientlal In dustries and Institutions and make ieleverles not even lo essentials -lha first five d. visions of the prior ity Hat- when ii,, y have less (hull on week s suppl v . T v I'r t b r. ihalrman of the noi I h a oh' e r n i , g lo h i I c i mini' eipniiiied thai the a1 nun meant tha' he ileall ts p ,lllV oWlietl on roul, Ihat I: vvas now- In the hands of ll I'll eminent to b fl 1st I i b,i I ed as the K"' er Itllll'll I 'III I o!e,i. Will I rlppb- liuliiNlrlfei. Noll essential Industries will I Ippled, mi I i, f.i . I m log will b. slopped, i .uiiii lot Slowed ! Will lessenc at;, 1 I ' i x I r ,i e if II,,! ' f r 'am b. e '' nut' nt nf Havel ' .! I . v p : I'lii-d ' ha ' I be si ' . a- t'U . Illl'lr.ll'l f .in I parlor i hi s. Whlii V It. ,-pel. I lull ate pi I' ll, 'tl ti per c il' i l 'II. I Is 'e'l'lll" Tl pef li lu... Hi-fi a , . i at!.,! tci 1 1 mini'! l Hi li-i. b I irioi'. tin it' Mt I i ' .sit s . i 't . ., g" s .,f . b inn ,i.n: bur ftioli'll Ibg -be h Nftl . "II ,1 ' on,' l,u , 1 1 I I, In i'l lo I'l s It III I The I Xncbcrru and the !2. Indicted On Charge of Fraud Xot Jaihd i I ' I 1 I ' A I It or i, i en tii-1 1 i". nun ! '.,'. K. C. CALLS FOR FEDERAL TROOPS M.i.vtii- ;uul ru.;iru'ss Men Meet, anil Sdiil a l'e tition to (ianlner. M,L,IIA ,s AVAILABLE (iowrnor Issurs Autlmnty d Call Out (Juiinlsiiicn Whrn SitiiHtion IiimamlH. ;SWITCH STRIKE ls CAUSE Walkout With Inability t Movo ('iml I,paVea City In Critical -State. Cllf Ailit, Nov- JO Aulhorlty to call mil Mate Hoops whenever neces. saty in connection with i'-" strike of 'rilt'iiieii ami yardmen In Kansas ('.ly was intiferrel upon AdJHanl Heiietii, I'sik of Missouri I'MlMy lV ilovoiimr 1'H'dcrick li. liarflner of Ihe slate. Uovernor (Igrdner aald ha had sent la iiuxsaagii clothing the adj il ls a gtheral al Jefferson City with authority lo use tha olata troop wh n avr necawsary In Kansas City In con ni'ciion wlih the ,irlks. (lovernnr (lardner tonight sold be an w ho necessity for rsquesting fed- em i troops, irnismurn as mere waa u regiment of state troops In Kansas ( " 1 1 V . If said he believed the regi ment would be aufflulant lo handle. Die situation. KAN HAH CITT, Nov. 10. Klghf hundred representative cltl litis of Ihe two Kansas cities at a mass mealing today adopted a resorption reipiesiing tha' federal troops he tent tu both communities as a re sult of ths precarious situation caused by the iintlon-wlde coal strike and inn tn w otss by tha strike of i n. 1 1 1 1 ' 1 trainmen. Clly liliniit ('oal. Tili'grnins were sent In com pliane. will, the resolution to Hov einor ilauliinr of Missouri and (ov ernor Allen of Kansas by thi may. oisof both ('.lllest'nd Ihe president or tfiei chain he of comniarre. At the muss meeting If was esgerted that ihe twj cltlea were Virtually allium! coal, li waa said Ihat If a I dltionai coal sua ohalnabla It was prut tic, illy Impossible to move be muse nf the atnkn nf trainman Nee for the troops. It was brought mil t the meeting, was for ihe priiieclloii nf man who would volunteer In take lha lilacs, nt th. striking yardmen, approximately 1,100 of whom left their work ii.t. urdsy night. Several speakers nrsed thai M.lnr lenernl lonsrtl Wood come hern to lake charge of thn sUuallnn An ex servl.e mnn received a thunder, ous npplaiisn when he asserted thst lormer soldi, -is would lirotecl Ihe Hv until ttoups reached here. No ii lion on Ihls nolnt however was taken ,, Want JVfleTtU Trxsips. . Although Kanasa City has a'tullv niulpped regiment nf national guard. snrakrre, Includiiiar Mavnr JaOtea ottglll. suggested that Inasmuch as Ha personnel rnnslsted principally of business men. It would work a hard. ship to call them cot at thla time. It wns also suggested that they might be needed later to supplement fed eral troops and that ss the railroads ate under federal cuntrol, federal troops should be iiseir lo protect then. ' The rdu-s meeting wss eslled nrl marlK' III Set 11.1 MVl.enaHl.... .1 ! lull fit, in bnsloi -i. ,,, -ii ... i th. ..I vlstliillty of "i-luslng everything" In Hie ln . Pies for a period of ibree dais It was decided, however, lu bold this plnn In uhevanoe fr the pi.siiit and Ihe ineelllig deVO'ed nsi If piicclpally In he ipieatlnn of a "ting Hoops here lo protect valun-:.!- sw in hin.-ti, so (hat ioal roil HI lie moie, I I' was i.i I. .1, hnwenr. (hat all b'i lio-HM b.ins.'M of tl,e two cities "i' l not upon u'll I 9 o clock Mnn- h"i iii'.riilrig -i-d i ti,--e si 1 o'clock in if let noon I ti .id'Htioti sll siniise. lit t .. . lo o's and oilier pub K i ' In 1 1 K 'i , " I I c cb'Se.l, GOVERNMLNT STAYS OUT tlorin-i l.i-lliu ill's Offliv Nit I.....U I p il.biliiiiiia'a Claim. fx no T : e Ii f,.. l" ' ' he I- 1. I " s ei rinaint dm s I V,1V of the fa i lot k i Ik laoiiltia , A ' !'! Iiey l ;.'!! i luuii l ,r'i lo oti'aii of Kie rl h. . the ,..:: II irk I.. Il iWVer i.'k a eria ho ' iieuii iai y dlspui.