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LIABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE MORNING OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER A NEWSPAI'KK rUK FINAL EDITION CIVIC PRIDE. THE HOME A GREATER TULSA VOL XIV, NO. 67. TULSA, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, DEC KM HE II 1, HUD, 11 PAo! KS mi inn CENTS. l III s It i) g: f IwJ LwJ Iwl U.iy. " Ar 11 UtV 'W V A -JliMZTZTI. I r - " II I II II ff rtC?lOTAW vlftsriWZxSat2Z)tt . .AXW VkA 1 1 IMII Ml lMrC ASK BREAK WITH MEXICO I . Sen. Fall Introduces Resolution To bcver Relations. reds Aided in u. s. Charge Conul, With Car 'ranza's Consent, Spread Propaganda in U. S. TO OFFER EVIDENCE Enough to Astound World Catered and Will Be Presented Soon. WAfinvn'"N, ioc. s rti j.. I Yllls.m W.IS rtoHHt'A In a ...AhniMti ml! nilui ed today in tlir i. i. hi-v. r diplomatic relation aiih Mexn , The re 'lullun waa offered by Senator Kail, republican, Now Mrx Iro wh Ht chairman of a eiibcnm ir,i(tea tpvesMk-aiing the Mexhati Hit lixJicn d-i-laird evidence had beep Minil whirh -would njiioumt the taitrld." H n" asked that the proa WrM withdrew rwiKiillIwi of Ihe , larrama government. I Senatnr Kail charged thnt the JK'ilcnn embassy, the consulate ii'.iiK the border, with tha knowl er and consent of President Car nuu, h a1 been actively engaged in the proHi1lnt of Bolshevist propa ganda In the I'nltrd States Kv I tmc. It was hh Id. would bo furth coming, to hear out I tin rhtirge. leor IW'fnnx xuTw. Ky thin resolution, which was gent tn the foreign relations commit tee nf the scpatc for consideration tomorrow, the whole Mexican prob lem, admittedly grave In virw of thi refusal of the Curtaiia government to rslraxo Ciinsular Agent Jenkins from the penitentiary al 1'uchla. lil he put before congress. Tim lateat nolo from the tat de tsirtiiient calling fur the Itnmi'd ate oIcim of. Jenkins a laid h'nrc I In Mexican government Monday Word to thin effort reached the de rartineM today, hut I horn u no tr.tlmatlon a to when an antiwar guard he expected. An early report from the commit 1 oti the Villi resolution Is ex pertnl, and thin will put the ques tion aqu.irely before, rhe senate, troixeil to a hih pltrn ty lerept niiirilem nf Americana In Mexico and th treatment of the Americ an roo tullr arnt While Hnntor Kali did not Indl fate the fim'l nature of hie el Once, It whh ald that he had ob tained phntofrrnphlc ropleu of ror reanondenee which would clearly how aerret operatlona of the Mexl, ran preniiieiit and hla off I. lal rep 'teafntatlvea In this country. h Want ruif Iml. Thr wa.i alao Introduced In the "!( a te.iolu'lon hy Senatoi AftiuMt, demoi-rnt ft Arizona, au ttiorlt1r the eerretery of war to uee naunn for. e fur protecting n itectiii il e of the . Heliatof -"pie on thrl.- own aide "oraar Knr eiuht yer ""niiret nii, nit(i been waltlnu 'or the Mrniy to protect Amerlciin rnt alintr the horder and he felt " the time had come for action In the hnueo bIjio, there waa a ir.up of the Mexican Mtuailon Jprewmtattve Caldwell, democrat tk' 7' lr'I"n It a eo had "it before many day the countrv "irM be at wur. Since the opening I the t.rr hlld t.rerh.lndl ne that rni.sree, would lake the "iican l,lt hy the teeth, demand " releaae of Jenklna and protcc n of liye 0f Americana In tha' ru1'fV. tut the resolution reque-t nrean,.nt break off relatione tlnriK to a declaration of r. ihowed that action of none f would not t,e long delayed. In rl.wr Anvml. rr,.,.f lhfk lmpreeelon pre- ll.itor I'ull'. "d nt'l, ':. s ,,f ..... a. rlnp nnrl I hm .ui irh' ''lord. ll... ... ; -.. h5,- j .. e in. renoiutlr.n wa at -'""'"i-- Kali conferred Afnrt Hnrv P. netch.r. who for sntn handlinr .Meal nn TS. j lewHrtment WJ'1'!"1""1" arVhlvea have '"k.V '''-'t reservation, and M.atfH " ":"",i'", "aid there i n ,h.. r""-l'lt undiuatandlng J i 'He .prtment ww me -r na p'oaal f,.r ., mfirht art on the open break lth altonether rlaar to ! NUld thai rennli. 'Inl. but it "fna Wnu ,1 n'e RlmnKi aotldlv for n. "Pporter "t the r""' r", n"l ho.ia.- ""kni anon he an mien Mexico, member, knid " innr her., ,.n.r,.H ,k... 'bat republu'-ana In thi in i. ' ror the resolution Afr '" action. eVr,., ' I'"'' rnce late loslav with t, . '"nsmg Senator llitch- k d n , ","rr"'1'' lder, aald ''! h." "Hl'ude '"iMle..''.?'" ou"1 h although, raa.hl , ,h" ,n reHolotion in its n"lth' h- oppoeed he-1 ltiW ', , ''Ppeied tn be no' and. . "t;,1rxl of rerogni-' Ah,u. : "lr"l!,,r rircumetancee ' ih. V" "1,n tl""' dlapatchea !lrn,, '!'' "r received here t4rM p,r ' -t"' Vil, had been rap-' ""I'tha'". r'h""y eenf "it ana i' rul': "'" a state. I and Jti at.... " ri",f l" " " " Mil, o.ninrn a atapatcn r;n Medina aih...i ,.l.rv " lw, 'n f.,r. . T!i tl) 0.1 PAUS revrs. U. S. May Withdraw Carranza Recognition ITfNlilfiH ( arrnii41. KeMoliiiioii nfl'ivd in tho eeimtr yexierdav by rin.it.ir I nll, Bi, re ported to have the eupport of u nia- jniiir of xi'Ti.itni , would breiik dlp- loniKtli' re:a Inns with Mexico imd at unci- withdraw n cnuiut Ion of ihe l'arran.;i Ruternuictit. PLAN LABOR-TRIBUNAL Arbliri(n Take nrxt rimx al Sxi- f oiul Industrial ',iiifr-rvnt I lionniKll Study l'naeol. vAsiiiN'; r'.v. nn'. :i - -"AdiiiBU ment and ai luti a I Ion " will hi- the ret aiiblfct coiihld. ri-d bv the eei'- ond IniluKtrlal i unfei i-nce Af'ir exhauntue illm-UHMlon today f the rrcoiniiieiidatliinM mudo yee nlav bv I'reKldi'til WIImim In bin rmeeaKe to cfinKiiw an. I a illative roKraiit prcfi.iied b V llt-rtierl I" iiver. lce chairman. lth the alNlame of other delvcalie the con ference derided thai nieutm for pea.eable Kelt U-nicnt of ludtisH4a! dlepillen fbould head th" I St of wni to be done Tin- (.object will haw ni.mctoir diMMotie. i tit-) iil I k '' Ithhlmnt of N prrmanriit tllbfln.il t" maintain ln.liiMtil.il if all of which ! tuil't-d from ever' anale before I he rui-il. icpoit u KVldv I' heraiiie evident from the work Klarled to, tav that the conference will reil!lre M'trnil werlfs to com plete the piiutmoiiN tn-'k mapped out. !IM.i; ll. HITS SNAO. Hoii lialiiiiiin Niixh I'ommlttW Not l1 Il'-xrl War I nd lli'oluttnn . WASHINHri'N. I'ec -1- The plana r iipiiblb iii kenate leader to (lerlnre K'atc of pea.e U roiicir rent lexoiu'ion of cr.nares Hlrucn n nintr to.hu in the houee ' hul rm 11 I'orter of Ihe foreign affairs commit'e.- : l-t hia connnlt lee had no i 'rntu.n of reporting out eii. h a reH.l.iti-.n. and it jm In dj-ated that hoiife leader ripported tine poMtlon Tl I.; Thirty-one Persons Seriously Injured in Texas Train Wreck 1 i i:T Wi'HTH. Tex.w.. le-' 3. Thirty -one ..vhh were more or lees Hi-rmusU hurt and about "0 others shot ked an I l.ruiseil when the sc. on. I ejrtl in of the ITiornllig train from I inner on the I ort Worth A. Iienwr iai'roa.1 eft the rai's near I't iitl.md. M.-iitagu rount, tni'es iiorthwet of I-'ort W or th a1 x o i lo, t Ma inoi nine I'hveleian and iiuraeg were hurried on a special train from heie and the injure 1 brought to l'ort Worth '.nie this after noon X. spreading rail Is said lo have caused the ncl five ,1 tv eoa hea being (brru'ed None nf the full tnans left tra-k Attending j.h elriaus silt tonight that icne ATTENTION ICK USERS fteglnmng lieeeinhtr 7 1 h we will (liscon'inue residetict- de liveries on Sundays for the months (f Ifcembi r. Jjihij-v and I bru,ir. TULSA ICK CO. PROPOSE HIGHER PAY FOR MINERS Ojicrators Aprce on Offer to Submit to Dr. Gar field. MORE MEN AT WORK Reports Coming in That Men in C'entral Fields doing Hack to Work. BALK ON HAULING COAL Rail Crew Refuses to Move Supply Produced by Vol unteers in Kansas. V ANHIN;Ti .V4 Iee. S. llepie eentutlvea of all the larger coal min ing corporation In the I'nlti-d Stale loday reached an airt cement on a new wane male for mine workiTH. after an all-day eeHHlon here, itJid announced It would be Nuhuiltted lo Ihe fuel jiliniiilmraMoii for ratifica tion tomorrow. Ho embodira, It waa fanid, a Utile more than "the 14 per cent lncrcann for Ihe men auKKcM e, i I 'uci AdiiilulMiator tint field an tho Koverijmeni priipoanl for dealing with the atrlke which the miners rejected. Meanwhile, (he operators w eve keeping in touch with dcAelopmcnta at IndiaiiiipiillN. where Ihe federal court on the application of neparl meni of JiiMtlce iiKenlH lied 4 gen eral and diHtrUt officials of the ( tilled Mine VSorkera for conlempt of I'eder.il Judge A. II AmlerHona order calling off Lhn coal etilke Some optlmintic report reached the operaioiK Indicating that at .sev eral pointit In the central compeii lie.. field, around which Ihe miikr center, miners woru going back to work. Atlorney fieneral Palrner would not dlHcusa tonight the HtepH taken at Indlanapolle in advance of thr bearing to be given tho mlnera' of flclale on Tueaday. HHI'I'M'! Tt) HXril (Ali l K NS. I'lTTSHI 1(1,;. Kan.- !. 3. - Members of an Atchison, Topeka A Santa l-'e railroad train crew who re fueed to haul volunteer coal mlnem thin morning. lHitcd Alexander Mo watt tonight and Htaled that lhe would not haul troops, men nor cal under the volunteer -plan. They ex plained their rtund with Ihe elate ment thul they feared vtoienca lo theniHehes ami famlllea. Il h thought tonight that another crew would replace the men who made the ref ueal thin morning The brotherhood rrpreaentatlvea who wired then national officer Monday for authority lo refuse to handle the "lolutitcrr coal" havi re ve. a ruling that they will he reuulied to haul the coal Tie railroad men at a iiiuhm meet ing to decide whether they would refuse to handle coal mined by ol unleer workers, decided to remain on the Joh tn rompliain-e with order from notional union official, it was announced bore tonight. WANTS l-HINT TAI-rlt 1'ltOIU Kreolulkin liilnxluivsl In llonsw fur Intrallgation of SlluaOon. WA5IIIN;TON. Iec. 3 - liepre eenlotlve n kilts renibllean, ( . i lo Introduced a reeolution today pro posing Investigation "of e civ nut ter loin li In k the high coet of pr tit puper to (iiihlieherw '' Speclfh ally, the possibility of n monop.ilv In the print paper lndnetry would le in veMigiiied, and "Ihe resson for the apparent 'liMcrlmlnaflon" hetw.en the nietropoiiiHn and eninll i Itv paper In the distribution of paper of Ihe Injuries were neeeHsarily fatal. f ollowing a-e the' st-rio'islv In Juied James Akhn iMik'K'ig'-n.an, r- (tt t Worth, tkull f'S lured, cut about lace acu internal Inline-.. II .. ISrown. forth Worth, cut abo.if heat and f.ce end lntertii loiui-lt. Mrs II A, Mrown l-'oit Worth, eut about head and f.i-f. Mrs Francis V'il I la u.s. Texa" liuii., Tt xas, aim broken an I hilght coiicusion of bra.n Mis. Mary Huston. Wichita Kails. In ternal Irijuriea. Mrs. J M John aon Wichita Kalis internal In Junes and arm rrokan Ilei. J M Johnson, Wichita K!!s. Interna. Infiites Mrs. Kmma pease, l.n nls Texas rata on hud and In tertix! int-iries I; Itaieoian. I'lliX'inI 'I.X.IJ.. e-l'S on held W K. Cue. I ort Uni'li, I' l .rits lind.-r'"!i it!i d li Spears CU.-g. well. (ik.a. Ii.lur-.es i,.ctsirinnl J V M irle.o'i. An.arillo, Texas, arm I n.ken M-s Ka'herme Mnn-t'si,-. Mot t-i rings Ark. tn'uries umltetm'.ned l Spears. Itla.k l'ort Worth, mail clerk, three riba Lrokeii Mtnnewatl I'hIIHps. Fort W.r-h. ii, all rlerk. left shouldir ettraire I 1 I' Xlorr's. Sioeun.. 1 .t.(s -niurlts iiTiSsrert. itned It T ales. S or'l-l. Texas. cttt ah,, if and fae.- y I Cart-1', linos'. to us on f (. e I. Ilrrt Knrt Wo''h. S'Sl er M 'e r.mtiii i;inn, Fonte. I lalio, Cula about head and atoulder Villa Is Reported Taken by Own Men; Is Held for Reward Jl AKKZ. Mexico. ! :l Uroruii rfforlf, were inadc lo nlglil by i-lvll it id nillllarv nf fli'tala brrr o i.hlaln nfllilal In formaUon r,-gnlln tin- rcporicil caplurr of I runclrssi Ilia, near I'arral. aiiiioiiiiiiil tislay in a men. J mar it,siii iiy , i 11 na i n-r', NiiN-rliiteiuti'nt of Ihe Niillnnal IUillwu)s of McxUxi fur i IuIiiim lnia, wlm In hero el i an ln-is Hon trip. I'jirly lonliihl no isiii f Irniallon nf llic riHUl bad las-n Tin flrwl ord of iJic if'airtr, Liluri waa glcll In llic seiM-t. alrri ITi'Ne ti S lier ehalliTO. Ulcr It wax riplalncil tJuil the rc Hirt bad csunc from a lelcgmph oMrwlir ai I'arral. by May- of J In centra and t litliuabiia (it arul lliciicc to Jnaroa. It wax rrMnal thai Ilia haul lics-n taken by a furco nf Ills null men and waM Ixdng In I.I b ibeni for a reaard from I bo Mcihaji, govtTiiinrni. PURSUIT PROVED TO BE TOO FAST That Is How "Wild Bill" Carlisle Explains His Capture. Ity II C MALM S (Staff I 'orrespondent. luil iil.AS. Wyo., lit e. S - A bill lei through the lung has ended, 'emptirarlly at least, the Haiti mli hlng career of laughing Hill far lisle. He, oim lied in his fate and smiling in spile of hla Ji.illl, the Vxynmlng bandit I in. w oumled al most, unto death In Ihe hospital In Ihla city. A deputy sheriff silting In an mloiulng rooip wlih a rifle ucrohs hla lap watt-hes the woumled man through a mirror for they aven yet fear Wild Hill r.u lisle. 1 I H spera lelv w,)iin.e, and gasping for every breath thai sustain Hie mcagei- thread of life within. Ihe no torious Im n,l it Is gamely fighting off death as he fought rapture. The physlrhui In rhaige of the Idle hos pital s.iya he haa a chanco for life. I'arllsle made a etatemei.l to br t.ee W. Story in i bargo of the box in tax 1 at Hoiiglas, before ha wis or dered lo quit talking If he airbed to lite ia statement follows: "They caught me hinausit I mis judged the speed f Ihe posse. I knew the posee was on my trail, bill I thought I was a day ahead. II turned out that It was only an hour and they got me at ifancti where I had stopped for a meal. I wasn't artped because I always hide my guns In the brush before going to a ranch house So that I wouldn't scare folk. Imn the officers c im In I was so startle,! Dial I Jumped and they slot me After I got out or tho pen I got lothra and a gun but was short of hsiige su I held up the I ino i I'a clflc at Medicine How I was shot In the hand as I was getiinir away ''Krorn Medicine How I went straight to liiramla I'rak country ind have been there ever since I lldn I write any letters or send any telegrams. I wasn't In t'asjier ot am of Ihe pla.es they sal, I was I Slopped Hf , in, Ilea all tha time during Ihe last two weeks Most of I tin people ircngmrci! me Soine pretended ihey didn't but lola tailed me i 'arllsle '" They all treated me fine I (solid see that some of I hem were nervous to haw me arouu, no, I I moved on again as i n as 1 could ' When tttey got ine w is coming Into I'ouglas In have my hind dressed us the wound I got when 1 held up the I'nlon I'iiclfi.' was bothering some " If he recovers. Carlisle uill be Tied iigaln and It may mean the iinnsr as train rohl.t ry is a rapt' offense In Wyoming There Is only admiration hii,( sym pathy for ita'idl' Hill Carlisle .hroughont this se, tjon nf the coun try There sie f.w who ate glad ha Is capture,! and runmts ate de ytloplng ths1 Ins shooting was un pislified WEALTHY MAN IS KILLED Msskiwl Hand It slirwity in koepsH. Hot I lore NH MoIi-mi llclonglngs S f ' to The WorlJ. I'l i;T SMITH, Atk . He-. 3 - 1! ! l.l u l K-iepsci, ., I w tin had the lepll .a'lon of cairving eotisbl, ra hie sums of liliilli'V, ac. oldibg to the police. was shot lo death tonight in the giocery store of Kr ink M illard Haliard savs tl"- shootlna was lone l,y a marked nt-gto hiirhwav man dit-ssed in a .soldtef's unlfoiin who escaped wvll'oit toojcstlng the inofiev in 'he soe Itall.ir.J SIVS the negro frt i a' lino without rf fret anil then WhOt hnepsel Hrt tir la'tt-l was sitting In a th.nr Six Dead in Expiation at Indiana Coal Mine CLINTON. Ind. I tee S- H'k turn were killed late today by an rxplos on U1 Hoale etui mine No. :t .it Jack sonville, five nitles west of f'lln'on. Three other were serboisiy Inpired The cause of the explcb-n has po' hen deierioined rifflcers nf the empanv tnf nff'.lals of the r,:ne were amr,,i; the killed 1 Globe Democrat Token Over St. Louin Republic ST I.tt'l 1M fi.y nf If, -l.-vt r 'n Id t ti!'ii !' ni"1 th fir- I f I't f !' r -'M ! ti ti j r. f , .i - I fin, f . d'1 1 wV 1 1 1 h lhi' ''I Jt'j t-1i .t lamiounced formally tonight. tmn OKLAHOMA GETS FEDERALTROOPSi General Diekman Orders Infantry and Cavalry Here. WILL GO TO MOLESTER ! erinj Tulsans. Portion Will Ho Stationed ati That City. Southern Com- jPRIQE IS $7 PER TON rounder Announces. COAL DECISION IS DELAYED Roiiortoton Pack Krfm Chicagti but Defers Kulfn"; Against Tuking Fuel Supply. HAN ANTONIO. Texas. Inc. .1 -Two compaiilit of the J4th Inf. in try, negroes, al Columbus, ,N, M . and a s.iuadioii of ihe 1 3 1 It cavalry al l'ort Clark, Del Hio, Texas, yteir ordered liy Major lieueral. Jonepb I H, k man toiilghl In proceed to i 'k la linliu for duly In guadlng oluuleei coal miners Tin t.roops are en peeled lo entrain Tbuisilay ijeneia. IMi klnan atuioimcrd this Is the only request lyr has had for troops to guard mining properly A portion of the troops will be detailed for duty nl McAlesler. t ItOHl ItTSHN HI. SI lt .s Hi ll UK III I IMllN. I Iv I .A 1 1 1 i M A CITY. He.- i (lov J It. A, Itohertson snnoiin.el today, flhoitly after bis arrHul from Chi cago where ho bad attended a con ference of governor of co produc ing stated, thill he had made no de cision regarding the older received yesterday from K. Iv Hush letjiicsl Ing him lo ynler Oklahoma ciimeiis lo refrain from seizing coil in Iran elt Mr. Hush a principal ohjc Hon was lo ih- proclamation Issued in cently by dowrniii Hoherlsi.n atlv Is in g I ik la horn. ins to "ohev 1he first law of nature which Is self pruserv. Hon, and a'-re coal wherevei found " A general appeal was Issued to Oklahoma eniploycta by ,1 A White hursl. i halt mull of the slate coijn ell of, defense, nsKIni; them to re lease immediately one or two men from their businesses for work In the slxte g roal mines With the Issuance of this call Chairman hltehurst an bounced , if enough men te xponded ho, peisonally. would lead the volunteers to the mines. Thlg Is the second rail for volunteers since the coin?,' all na i Ion In Oklahoma he cime acute. No coal was being mined In the state today according to adviceri re- cel.,l here. A number of men from this rllv will leave for McAlesler loinorrow on a special train lo Mart wotk In the mines there. A committee of business men was appointed by the defense coiin. ll to see that the regulation of the re gional coal dlrceioi ate observed as far a business house-, wlih the ex ception of drug stent are loniftnc,! in opeuinK a' T a. lo and . losing at ; p in The ,1, it l.i ning of the street llilis l.egall l.l tl nigh1 II is flit lller de- idi ,1 bv the ( Otin ell of defense, rt-pres. n'a t v e I, usl nci.lt men a lid llu it. r managers of the illy lo allow ihe.it.it to i.tusln open In view of 'be maik'-d n, reuse :n attendance at am n-eno-nt places confirming the helief H was said 'bat ihe public w is nortlng lo dh theaters for keeping warm W MS t III h M on, ntori 1 1 i kin ST. I.dl'IS. Int. .! itt prtf itfiTinif lit t.i v r'i,,''r'r'l V'f'l't To rlli'l K al fuel oil. Ihe oil commute al Kuel Admln dei ihat prices iMtiittnr iitrft. !'( In ' . in a of Ihe coal n, i barges for at 1 r,,!s l he fin 1 n ' i ik I" f m i aim ;i Mtirh ntl Th rofitnilftcf i Mij 'liHtrin'i!'"!! In l!r"'ii I Kansas. Ne. vc. l k ans'ts, A la ba ma t'r isk i. i i(- I-ihnn.ji 'I I ,i. tMiaf. .i ;tn'l pirt "f 'I'll i' t n Hit H N til in ' i trm if i n at ti f r v industries fu I oil as ,i n.ibHtiintf for -"il mil th.it ful i ll r filirlr-n nf tit kl) K H'h inMlfo of ' h f-rirxiH tu riHf f 1 if t t In .iif f.iHPH tlntly " I" H ,;rnrtw. i U n run t nf Ih rntnruli arin'Min'-fl m.'tri tnnnl . . fifflrlHiH tliriHiK-t'Hif tho illMtrirt hn iTifnrnir-ii lit mi t h v wmiM thai Hm oMt Hi'H"! vsn-ril iv limit 1 1 1 if h ijitri'fl ll'MII m nf r f m i ( I 'It h h - l!hrnfi)1n frf.in in 1 rti w firtif'lif'4 tt 1'h WIlAvON s lll l, IMIlti INN',, lrnwli1MU' ( ifiliiltn nn--. smU-frnt-titm, ,rHiri lti'HrM WASH i ; I i . hn (Tr-t .Iriit WHikim r'Mric ttft'rr titi'1 ht prrr in f fiiijM'cK rt.' l"f .ir ' kmi. ItAr A dm i rat (if hvhuii, Ihf T,r' ''',nt phftiri;4n, fc.ii'l tn.!ay f -1 1 r ' r Mm' f r 1 1 1 h:i 'nlpn'rit, r-r 't h Inic i KiiiaT fiti w r h thi' pr'-i'ltnt Th M'aT'll If S'M'iirihl V ' nriMUlt-l ! i". wl'h It I -.-li hi Tho I'hil.itlflphl.. s!'"i,lft,li?'t. Wlil I" rnntlflijr! f-if oiH.f tftio ,i it l fir i;n Hon .i nl h- in k h ' Zn.iVo a Mi''-'rit"' oi.-v Si'ii'il'tv f ; f h i .! nn fir I 1 1 i ni h r1 - 7: Yi:.Tiu:n T'!.-A ti. tf i f n ii. ,m. CI. mir fT.i'ii 1 " 'i' 'u m t 'i r m. 1 I'M. 1 f M T,0. ,.(.. h i ,rMt j f t ' r ' Mi n v r Hff i!rj rm , (-T h'MS 1':r.', m If ! y H'Oj n- lo itindy wB-tT f'i, 1 it L I - T'- a 1 I r . , , . ..t ' . lo oj , f e , . . g I. ,i. . .re I - I I ' ft !, k i -1 ti le :,!. j I r;nf . I n-i-' nun Hi ; ra. ri ux k .,.j 'V TAKE COAL STRIKE LEADERS INTO COURT COAL IS SUPPLIED j MANY BY MAYOR iOffin- Kept Husy Answer- ing Appeals of Shiv- The State Council of lefnse Takes Action to Prevent Suffering Aiming Poor. I'lllVt-iy (f i"f to lhA hn'M ( thn ii It y Ut'UpIt) thr fiitho .(lli'll t 1iii if Ihr li.ilnrii nfCti hitiiO H un1rf.n nf t-nlla iimn In ui iuti th il.iv fnm cltiriMM Hurfrrliyc finm th enh Hfnl th ki" h-r(K'' tl wiring liifni rn.iilnti rf'K r 1 1 ii iht mill Mmr 1 1 1 ji tt J ton Mi'tn Hw li ii I i oni mill I 1 J i v r i ft , tn nril tn A I . II it I ii in . Hrrrrfurv ti thr tiinym . I t.'!i -r ti rr In ln tmln d trnrl In Ihr htitnrM hy lifirkN fmnllriK Ih fi u I fruin tllr t.uliHiN t r 1 p mi 1m H'ar tlin rllv. Tin- itii rhiitjcni mi far hun hrrn f t hul It in rin ti tt ih.it a nrnfil ft Cund wilt hr tniiil on IhN attinitnf ut miori. at th hi MihI rnst ii n, Hi.- i-omI nf tiiiiKpi.rdillnn rM ht di' li tii i nn1. (nt hniitfn will ht Mippiif.l arid th. rn.il will hi dfllvci i d on 11 r hiiotn, Nfrord lute In S-"t rtrv J lir lilhon. (iuHik Ihi- Hnl'v nn f fnrl will hf iimd" hv thi rti.torH f -f l' f In f ii i n tnh ma! tn hiiMlu hiMinii Mn V'H Uililiiird' ntilv pUL piifif In r n i r luff tit cnnl hulnHii in tn pif-vonf Kiif fci Injt mii dlMoum fort In Ihr homo nf Ihr rlly Still Mmrf of (it. Illtln r(rf w.ts r pri t'nrr, frniti thr fcriM rhi'tiH" yVetirdnv. nff (hIh Of M 4t.'(M lfTMr tf''d Vr-rftlMltilV t ft n t ihii wrrr hfttri o handle ttir hittiatlun anil that rMVir mm p.iintrt hil l hinn intlvi'fl Hhnrtnicr 111 f tk lit Innntt illy At tfpnrlrd n utt itlthmiKh tin urn Mtti hblnu nuppllnd liy Tu! Hupri nil I'udr nt t ' l: t ihrrhnllRiT am hf iliu' no ii dd tt In rtbl m himln h.id hnrri nrdrrrd tjimril f'hiHHi'H tt i diNrnlnirii iiHHln nt Mnrk 'twitln nd U Kt Ihr rolnrril & linnl. Ihinhur. u Pry httd hi-rn TiPuday Hrpftrtt rr rrtvrd from Ihr prttu ipHl nf I jiing frllnw nrhnnl (if tiimn ymirrilny ntiil ( I hwl ihr NChnn) hud tto prrwuir at Nil thru find If Ihr rnndllluti mn tlniird Hilt Km k would haVr. tn bt iinprridrfl this innrrrinn. That I hi At at up id I rf di frpur 111 drvntr rwt y rffort to lhn l Irvi.'itlon of Auffrrlnff rUA'l hy Ihr cortJ hlmrtiK" H n ,) thr cold ttvr wmI ihr A'lilriMi'nl nf ('litrrprp I mtiK Ihh. nnuieiKlnK dli-i'tinr nf thr rhmn hi-r nf ruinnii'rrr Hint rluitrtttan nf llu INilm i-iiunly rmirtt l f di-ftnHr, tt !io i rt tirnnd yiAtrrdny f mm OklH hn in. i (M'y tt hn r hr hAd 't fidid Ihr Hi nr of ltl' C'MlMC'll UR Mninhl) M d Tuesday. UtAvlty of (hi Hltiiiitlnn ami rm phitfixi',! hy Mr. rounlitM hin h mi, nf ih huiidrrilA nf HppfajU f-n :.l that mi t hifidlhic it (( HM'o i 'hAlr man J A hPi h-ii a fiuin piMipln nil it v r Oklahoma nun p.HinliiK In iiwiiiy nut thui thf nn v m l i her tVi I, Kna, hihhI, m i i, whirh tiny cm unr for fu'l An Hiipi-Al w i IrMiio,! dm I nu th- ri-ifiiin nf hr rmmcil to pa'rlntlr niniMit tthn nrr loyal In thn (') and thn iiAtlnn tn nrUM In thr ptodtj tlnn nf 1'itnl nml tiiAkr pOHHltilt tin I'jn rut Inn of I ha mlrnn ' Mm hn r. nf ihr r. hi nril Kpi rMM,l thr hrllrf tlmt a immhrr f thr rulnrrn wrr ttllMriK f" K' hm k lo work If fivrri An tn vltii i Inn And Ihat hy th' gii fnrilti iMfi ut'p fl thry rmild hn In dip-fd lo tiiitrt tn opiTa'ltir tho iiiliityi mid ttniM pnvrfil At t mil nof ('ring und nil"' ry In Ihr t'r I'imiih alf-Mtlv iimhT way f-r Ihr npi-r iM'iii -f i In tniiw m ' l I'tniK1"' "ihl ift( oik' '1 that ail tthn nh hi i i-pl join In tlm finil (tiNtrp tn rf'imiinnl' .4'm At nn- wnh '"hulr rnaii hl.rh'ir 1 ulrr itir pl.in 'nnldrrj ! y ti' n"iii' i ft drfri' hi- turn will he d'n1' Into nu' nf I ') .-.I i .!ii.xiiii m nf ,a f .r thr rk 'J lirv tt ill t." n th pf O Imp of fr-h nil -ro- p. ,f nr, n-Ai y to fh" r"'i m!nrd I If'v mn l th .i.o' i nf inn ainkr.l for ffirn rv tf.iin'v All tnrfi w l.n run rv. UIK' d ' f cf n nt i n ii h wl'h H' itf CIm trin an Wh It rhiir M 'nmu'dlAti Iv - . i I, ( Cfll I ' of i in I lot A m ;i !- 'potn t , Mllr'1 -I 'lt'-V I J t.V'f 'hn 'ar in f rffxl in m-Ith -hf h' r t-i rv Spr tail r mr i (.'"'i in t'lir 'it liiy. -l nn .f.p,t- Hil r itir h o i-rrr Me hmii'v of f jo t I i : I I ) ,trv mi .' t to ' 1 1 n i v o hy r ' " p - in t ' ' . i i- f ". rf ,1 1 f .t m i ' n in fii tirnri- .o h 1 1 i in In mtfli' 1 . 'ho ati-nr fir. i . "f ri'.;i in en hn'r! i h- -'i'i- i ; v H "fff'' l M'.i. h w r IM ho d? .! w l o'tiir s a'l . hi it r ;th tnstp In t 'tun 'd-l s n , ti . ' -I'll iti In of Hi:, PROBE MICHIGAN ELECTION i .nolle iirtb is liiwllrsiioo of I ord-N.nxls-rry i (nire.i V, Wl l- I I I '. I .e. ! Ill t M r t'.o-i of H e ,U'I :ewl.try S.l .t- t -l it ' Vrl.t.tl , oe'e-t f..,. Mo r-,' was a ,i htir i .'.ed h te ,n.(tr w t b h ' a dopled a t ,!'i!on t'V Sell ., p..-: ,1 i, ! . ric ,1.. i s ' , 1 ... pro th in ' vv (S -e, e and w i-. ! , to ! : is y I,., Its a K out thai I ht si, s ppr tie in--oved I : CO'lllf iu.'v o.il i," I af-. pt. l .. ! v . ho , v I 'e ,n il ,t b : the t on 'a. Chicago Hotel Cut Prices But Other Do Sot Follow Suit I'll h "Atit i. I Mr J MAii.iKt't a of x 'hit iiKti'ri hiKK''". hot r In t-.l.iy nhowi',1 no linllr.il phia nf filling, nn lhn a. Hoi) nf (hi' llotrl Ji KlHr, f Ihr iat K'nt In 'tlir r,!y. uhlrh Mfili'i hv nffrrrd A Awurp- i k 1 1 I in 1 1 mi in i hit pr P m of i ooinaiid f "lid 1 iioh J. Htrv 'M.n, ihitii.igrr of llir hntrl, k pl tint .1 loday Dial (hr irdiii'llnPA .' ) m. nh In llu- Impr of j i m 1 1 n AT a kti'iHi.ti itio inriii "hack tott'Hrd I c.rinn.l hit prof I ! N " I d'.ii I know how lo IM m.liii i lop of prii rn tinlraH Aonir-nm- siaila tl, ' Mr Mirvrim raid. ' I ; ri v Im.l y knnttH Ihat IIiIh Ik it d.M of k f . (Ion 'i ,rt It. whllr t hr i tlliif; ;h Kood.' hrriiiN lo hr OVi'iy ho.l v h "'mi l o "i Uhihi'MN ho . ni'M-r horn o gfio,! An It j now aii, It will rnn tlnui tn hr gootl for th nril rH.r. Hnl wo Air i-iiiiltiK prh ia hri-uiiAA wr Waiiit In hr fur with thr puhlh. Thr tlin in rut prt aA lb tt Imn hnnltifKM Im h( Ita hr "'J'hi' hotiiH irn tlir haromrtrrn of huHlncA If tho hotr'A nt.irt ii I f I n at prh 4A nlhrr hiiHlnrrMiA will follow.'- PROBE OF TRADE BOARD TO START Senate Directs Investiga tion "of United States Commission. V AMIIINUTiiN. pec. 3 I'ull In vesllgatloii nf (hn federal ' trade commission wua ordered loday hy lhn annate without a dlaaenllng lots on a resolution directing a general Inipilt V hy the Iniei stale commerce coiiiiniltea "initi Ihe cominiasloii'fl L ictlvltlea and alaio Into charges hy Senator Watson, republican. In, II ana. Ihtil some of lis employes have Igi n eiigngafl In rndlual paj'pu gall, la lltgrtngs pmbahly Mllr not begin until January as tioth aenatu ml comiMlleti are busy wlih tail road legislation A subcommlttse hended by NeliaUir Watson will be ap pointed next week, howavar, to ton- duct Hie Investigation. The resolution provides for an In. (uuy of wide scope-. As originally proposed I y Hnnatur U alson, It covered only alleged radical actlvl Ileal of commission ' employe. Ai ameltided by tha senate, however. It aulhonxea louulry Into a report aa lo Its value aa a federal agency. suicide "isIdentified Waller lsit KIIIimI Himself After Maiming Ills Iliad? Ii Itcsxioml rnt Il. Mpet-lal Is Tba Wnr4 CI.AKKMiiKK. . I ec. of the man who look J Identity hla own Ufa near thn her j;. I- rlsco depot hero on Octo wss eslii hllithed today us Walter I .mil, 2X, single, yn oil driller of I 'opa u. Men who worked with loot In the oil (Kids say Mini early leal month ha committed imxyhem on hlmaelf at Harllesvills wMills desiiomleul. W hile confined In a hoapltal there hr aiiddenly disappeared tha lilghl of Oclohrr 2 1. When foun.i Im still rlutchsd a II , sllber revolver and In hla porkeia were Iii i-iirreiicy and a ticket from Tulsa tn Ht. Ixmls G. 0. P. NAMES OFFICERS I-). O. Mngo l-lix-ixil I'rrwlilrnt and Mrs. C. I . I b ma n lott-l'nwUlput. l.iHt night was election night at 'ho Tulsa Jtepuhlicaii club Cold weather waa held ristponailile for Ihe fact that only a amall perceniage of the aim uiemhera of lhn organixatlou yiuti'.i th(- pol.s whl,e Ihe annual elec'lon WM I FV Seseioll illowlng la the list of officers named for the ensuing year: 1'iesl- l nt. l.i nest n laegii, first vice president, Mrs C K laihman; eer- ,iid vh-e president, r M. Wlmmer. bir. vbe presideni. Hen J. Conner: f, on ih vice president. Mr I. Hah O lands, v, eeireta.), W'srie fc I lc k.y. ire.is.trer. Ar-a J Niles; board I .liicoior- J M Adkixm. Irank II r;.rer. II K. Kopp. Kdtriund lysine), Hird S MeMiilre. M. t' Htn idluig I' II Maronev. ii l. Mel 'llllt.tlgtl. I . I, ley )'. tlrll. ITl'tlll as A ll'ta. tr S O belli, edy I'-litl Itol-ei-. Thomas J llnr'inao. It. V K i.oia h M IM'I.S I'll ls N fill III- ltals Ml l.nnlm iT, on Ihr lliirrel. (HT I -l I . 1 -Ttie . onii-m.v this morritr.g 'tease of .' cenrp per uril'-s of Oniisisna t-ll , r m ( s in the various ma a t to i,g';i t : r.u, ISO, laid Mil ( nils SIIHIA I t ' I I. ir, I (i.l Ji'i't s n In lire! o k ins- -1 p. h. f ..d l : llonier 1: .'hi. , t - 'i and II-I It.ver J 21 Mnrc Shoppirnr Days Before (jhristmd! Iio you know 'hat I '.noon p. i, pit. of tr,,. I nr.d t t.ite rt e annua'!. wrh t,,, ,, .,- I, ; ' 1 his S I - s i'"br.s' -i.ti. Sc. aril !;. op ' . VA h '. I'l .gi. Government Charge 84 .vith Contempt by Violating Injunction BOND PUT AT $10,000 Judge Anderion Fixes Sum for Lewis and Others at Indianapolis. at U. S. PUSHES THE CASE Step Taken to End Strike . and Vigorous Prosecu tion Is Promised. l MUST APPEAR TUESDAY Time Set for Hearings; Banks Cashing Benefit Checks Are Liable. INM ANAIOI.IH. Ind. Oec. 3. The I'nlted Hute giiyernnitnt lo day again Invoked Iherpowvara of th" federal court In sn effort to end the strike of 4011,000 hllumlliolia cuiil miners of thn country. Infoi umlloii charging crlinliial contempt of oourt waa filed in tha United Htalea d lair In court here iigalnst m Inlernallnnal and italrlot offheia of tha ITrillad Mlna Workers of America, named In tha court In junction laaueil Immediately after tha strike waa called, and requiring their appearance lo anawer Ih hargea, were Issued late today. II Is ullegcl that all of (ha offlnera have, lonaplriid, to keep the atrlke In rorce anil thus have violated tho nun of the In junction. Acting President John Is la' wis. Secretary-Treasurer William (Ireen. I'ercy Tetlow, statistician, and Kill Henries, edllor of the Mlna Workera' Journul, the only officials of Ihe or ganlaatlon In Indlaiiapolls, were no tified nf lhn action and agreed to report in court tomorrow ut furnish hond, fixed at lt.0U0 lay radnral Judge A. H. Anderson. Other offi cial In tha Jurisdiction of (ha fed eral court here will be aerved aa anon aa piajslhle, government offi cials stated, and all will be fad u I red to appear at 10 o'clock next Tuea day morning for hearing I'ush Oiargr. !an W. Hlina of Ijifayell. lad., special Hulled Htstea district attor ney In charge nf enfnrnement nf tha Injunction, staled lixtajr -that tha proceeding to obtain th appearance In court here of officers who rttalde oiiiside of Indiana will la Instituted at nin e. Mr, Himms announced that Pro ceedings sgulnsl officers of two local unions al Clinton, Ind . also would he instituted soon, charging them specifically with violations of ihe Injunction by payment of strike beiirfll lo miner, lotal No, SOIt officials, h declare?, had paid bene, fits hy check, attempting lo ''cam ouflage" th real naturn of tint ac tion hy stating Ihat they were for over payment of duea. Local No 1. ha aald, drew on a check for IHOO and distributed currency among Its member. In connection with the loauanre of alrlk benefits, Mr. Hlmma en Id ihat Ihe Injunction extends to any person, whether or not a miner, who In any way encourages the atrlke. and said that banka which honored hecks drawn against a atrlka bene fit fund were liable to prosecution. Mr Hlmma elated that the citations against Ihe men named loday were only u start In the prosecutions against alleged violators of tho In- liiiiftlnri and that the action might he expected Soon. "Il Is the government's put pose.'' Mr Hlins said, "lo continue prose eiitinn aa fust ss evidence can he prepared and filed wlih the court sgslna' sll off.cers of every local who are conspiring by concerted effort to keep the strike In force. Ite f is.il to return to work. If a miner knows of the Inhinclinn and the sub sequent order of Hit. Union officials rescinding the strike order, countl lutes violation of the Inlunrllon. and the government will proceed on trilir" theru v. r.gsidltssa of whether offi cers are gulltv of soma specific act of eneourngenieitt nf the atrlke. 'l'he government watted patlentlv whil" Ihe conference waa going on m Washington, hoping Ihat some Plan for averting the Impending die is ei, ennac. 1'ienl on the shortage of fuel, would be evolved After the . onfererii e , U.se, the government dl reeled the operator tn renprn their rtiln.s and adyame wiigs 14 per .tit Tne government aasin wared patiently for some adon on the part or the miner hmklng toward re. sumption of work The offb-tal not nil) faiie.i to make nn errori i. t.ilrg a'of.t an end to the strike, hut in Min erous s'.cenientH lo the Aa S'o la'. 1 I'-ises S'"1 nrsspj.ers en - ' out -iire,t :s c itinusn-' Thirtig everv in- rne'it ,.f this period of wall ! g .il c'f.,"'s of ihe union have v,i..Hed Ihe .1.1 l tn-' Inn Hid the g' t ttntnnt bi.s ( xhsusted Is sfieiice." I MiN nHrroii uuiKvrrj K. II .tili of sHle anil Thrxse Oth ers IH PI iXtlloMlng Indl.Smtius. SKAV'H.k, Wash. I'ec. J I.. B t ,it r..t .- pt Ihe Hi-attle t'nlan He. aid and three olheta conne'le I A .,1: Hie a pe were arrested tedav i . . i 1 1 h ii in's i-"ie t on Intllcl ., ,rne I ve .-i.iat The four . ., . i- .1 y i .ai.on of thj a lot ii I. d ( '.i.:..ie a. U