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TULSA DAILY WOULD, TUESDAY, JANUARY G, 1920 CONGRESS MEETS keep rail changes WANT AMERICAN BUT DOES LITTLE. Reconvenes After Holi days and Spet'climak ing la Hogun. REACH NO PACT BASIS Conference) Continue With Compromise Still Far Off Merger Not Present. Sot mil liiiiiit'itlnns liv Itnltro'iil Ail iiiliiUlnillon Will Hit lti:l. ilncd i;cnillu- Aiiikiiiiii'I'. FOR TURK RULE Jnternational Commission 'COURT SUSTAINS rian Heforo tho 1 Allies. WASHINGTON, Jin. D Hon, of Uio i luinKcn In rjllro.nl ohtiiII"H ailopMiil ilnrlnR the (icrlinl of Ruv rrriinrtit control will lm i:onllnilnl iiftar llin riMil.i urn rvliim'd to irl viitu tiiiHllon Mmi-pIi I. Tim Anno rlallmi of Itullwiiy HxnflilllVH ut uirrtiitifM now hfin I'"1'' ' Wuih Inglon nr. iiinfiilly rotnlilwrlnK nil of Ihfl (liiinici-n, nml Tliinniia Ili-WItt ruylfr. lt cnairinim. ftnimiinrrii ln- i,!0vi.rn (jonalinitinu.l ,m, II. n mr I'"?.. 'T...0 """""" ",r8,l"y '""'l-Un win, an Arn-ri.:..,, , Iw Ii.inMm 1 tf h , I other inn-1 who ton nxraplloti lo thr majority m I iitulK (.hi i iirncfl from Is-on Mui -1 vIcwh i cK.iriltiiir tij 'otu of thf "m an Inflm-ntlal (iri-k who In ! war tiowrm. llltUIWLS I'ltOMISi; M;V t,i:tiMi MATI'Mi NKW yoflK. Jnn. 5. -Another tlht for !T5 or ihtiI titer will he rnailo before thn t.'tiltcil Htatt's mi- TEN STATES SHAKEN"1 run unionisms ui. oisti-hj worklliK f" hotter relatloim liotwrwi I iiieeeii iml J i.m. i III. would linvu ii HuIn m ileum m fur prt-aWpnt If no Afiirl. .in won I, adept thu pui LIGHT BEER BAN lly NHWTON C I'AltKK Ilf Intf f iIIoiiI Nnwii ! I'AKIH, .hut. Tim eriNitlon if mi InietiiitllofiHl coiiiiniNiNiiii lo I jirthiiuk llixi Iliiuv Oiiiiiiikc In Mculin: Two Villages llcntnijeil nml .Mnnv Denlli Iti-tilt. C - Ten earth- Ailontlnn of ft ruin for thn illatrl- hiillon unit Irilureh.niKO of frnluht en rtt. fnnllnimllon of th nyslem nf oprrutlliK NlHtlNtli'N nnliitilUtheil hy tin. rnllronil il m I n In t rf lim. Cmilliitmllon of thn prnmnl t'lmratm. A iiimorniluiii oiitllnliiK tho ViriHtlon'ii olijnvlloim to I li'i Cum nilna nml li'h hllhi v. Ill lm pr antil to thn Nrniitn anil liiiuao i'oii- fiTi-eM within the next few ilav. i HMOi'littlon. wilil. ailillni: that prmiT vatlnn of loral control over rati-", NiTvlcn, lirnimillmt anil oxteimlon woolil lie linkr.l WASHINGTON', .Inn. ronarmw went lo work Immediately toilay upon rrcunvniilni; after It fortnight ly holiday ri'M. Without formality, hoth wmutn mid hoiiaa In wan illapOKllluii of hllla on their nilemlilta Htiil wUhln .in hour or o hoth hoitlna reNiimed llieir normal iippuaiani-n of aounl ntirml aneo ilurlliL' apeeeliniHKlliK Mlaivl l.incotia hllla only were i nnatnrril ii nil fow of the laa Important punnxiI. Thu Miiiiito Into In the day alarteil (lehatn on thn waterpower itrvrlnp-Jili-nt hill, rmiHlilratlou of whlih itrtiti, lunM 111 fnll 1 1 II II m Inlll Ink! Wl-pk Tho merlin amlmm, hill, whli ;h fJgW PACKER LAW PROPOSED Henato leailrra hail i'Xieeleil to take , up toilny. went over until tomorrow i - Them wero few ihneliiimtiiit.i ami only perfunctory iIIhi'iirnIoii ! tho peaco treaty In the iwnatii. Henator Kliut, ituinoiuat of I'lah, primcnteil formally hl Not of eoiiiproiiilm) ten ervntloriH ami miiny Houatora wero eiiKUKeil all (lay In private rotifer ciici'h on the treaty Nltuiillon, hut tiothliiB tnimlhln renulleil. Vletor llerKer, the WlHi'onnln o clallnt rn-elrcluil after belriK refuneil a ne.it hy tho house, illil not ar rlvn toilny, hut tomorrow or lin innillutnly upon IiIh preNetitatlon of re-electlun vreilnntlulN, houm. IimcIith plamiml 10 refiiNu iiKnln to era lit him a Neat. Hepreeiitittlvo Mann of HllnnK former repulilleiin leailer, nurprlHeil Iiouno memherd hy an oounclng lio woulil Miipport Ilurcira iIhIiii. Many rominltlrca of hoth Nenatn nml hoiiNo i;ot Into artlon toilny ami preuireil to Ki'lmt out (ho emlleioi proii inilim of IiIMh nml re.NolutlnnN which are expeeted to hohl cotiRrcNH hern for tho next lilnn or 10 tiiont tin. with an ArniTliMii aa priwlilont, la tho lateat auggetlon on thn ovn of tho eonferi nee of I'rmnler liloyil (iNorKu, I'reiuler ('lemnuimi, I'tmnler Mill of Italy ami J'rvtulcr Venlieloa of flreeco. Not only will a. aupreinn effort lie niailm llila woek to aotvn the per- melhml of rollHctlwi iranaportiitlon llln; Turklah problem hut an mi teinpt will hi. inailn In rem h A com luiimlHfl on I'lunir at thn aame time. lni.itclii- from ll'itim any that nnwpapera cloar t thn Kovirnmnt mo pri'parliiRT thn puhllo mlnil to airept a rvjnetlon of Uahrlelo .loin, II. Ilenton. aolliltnr for thn ("'Annunrlo-a herlNhe, .Jrean. anil l.lo Slock (' nil-wloii Ahl.nl for hy licniirn ami hi nilrli k. WAHIUN'ITON, Jnn. t A new plan for ifoviirnment reKtilatlon of the meat Imlunlry lncliiilln p.irkcm. torkyarilM ami llvo Htnrk cummin moii iiierchantN. w.in prenenteil toilay tiy Himatota K'enyon, repiihllran, Iowa, .nml Kcnilrlrk. ileniocrnt, WyomlriK, to tho Henato ni;rlrulttirn oommltlen when It heijiin ronahlerii -tlon of their tienOlm; hllla which have heen attackeil hy the parking nml other IiiIi tcnIh. Thn mihHlltuto inaeHiirea woulil provhlo Kovcrnmrnt 'rexlMlratlon" Itmteail of llceiiNlnir, lint Willi hroail feileral reRiil.itlon IhroiiKli i propimeil feitoral llvo aloel conilnlmilon, compohmt of thren tucmhvra appointed hv the prrsl lent. Inxtcail of Hlncln official. Another featuie of llio Hiitinlltute meahiirn would iiroildn law for thn hettlemeiit recenlly efferted tietween tho department of Juallrn anil the packer dlvorcltiR tho latter from all hualncHH except meat parklnir to rei Ivn a eompromtaa nKrce.ibl) to I'naldent Wllaon. U'hllo Noma dclalla of the parti tion of Turkey Into Nphere of In fiuenio h.ivn already heen worked out, thn reennt conference In lin don falmd to aeltle complntnly thn fata of thn former Turklah em pire. Tho Inability to reach a com plete aiireeinent la auld to have re Halted from llir nppoattlon of M. Herthelot, tho l.'ri'lieli forelmi offl- er, to thn MiiMKcMtlonH of I.loyd tleorKo- I'reniler VenUnloa olnca Ida ar 1 1 v.i I, etc tnveial day hk haa held hevernl cnnferciieea with Crouch of flclala iiKirdliiK (irceeo'n Turklah tlalniN. Thn (Ireek premier la expeclcil to (plav a iilronif roln In thn final de- i ihimia in i urHvy h iiiiuin. no in ready to urKo a (Ireek inandula for Conatiintlnuiile on tho irroiiinl that a larKo part of the n)iii hit loit la tlreuk. However, thnro la a feelltiK that Vcnlnzeloa would eventually diippnrl a DrltlHh mandatory If It would ch. ino tliu Turk completely out of Kuropn The HUKKcatlon of mi Internationa) cnuinilHHlon for CoiiNlnntlnopln and roNTiM m nm.M i'un osr.. under the u.irtliun prohlblM'in Bit agalnat the Htnndaid llrcweiy of llnltimoie .in,) th Aioetiian Ilrnw Iok company of .New "rleana for mamifiniiiin of i.l;, hcer hnforo til" ourt held that cnimreiia haa the rlMht to ilelcroilnn what la Intoxi cating hnveraKva, but In view of Hi" timet tho Volaicad act lind not yet been iHinaed, mnnulacturo of low alcoholic beer waa pet mlaathtn undep uio wartimn proliliiltlon net, ptovlil Iiik t waa not Intoxicating. 'I'll I'lisll I'llM'l, Following liandlnK down of to- ilay'a opinion, Aimlatnut Attorney lli'inTiil I'Heraon, who h.ia been In uharKH of the proliliiltlon caHoa In thn Hiiprome court, aunounrod that tho dniiartment of Jimtino waa ready to bgln thn pronevutlon of all per- aotia who huvo aulil liner alneo thu ptuMHKn IhbI Oetober ZH of Uio Vol- lend ad Tho mime of nil per-1 ami violatltiK tho nut havo been ob tained hy thn department and card Indoxed, u ml proNovutlona, ho n.iul, would lii'Ktli at once. Thn opinion of .luatlen HrnndelN, who nlau uavn tho bocmeber if, dn i IhIoii iipholdlni: Ihu cunntHutlon.il Ity of the wartime prohibition act, waa HwenpliiK, HctlltiK forth that "Implied wur pownr over Intoxlcat In Ihiuora extenda to tho onactmunt of lawa which Mill will not merely prohibit thn wile of Intoxicating lliliinn, tint will offoctually pruvont tholr aula."' "Wlii'tlmr It hn for purpura of nntlonal ilefetiHe." thu JiiHtlco H.ild, "or for I tin purpoHn of eiitabllalilUK poatofflcea ami post rouda, or for thn purpoao of reKtilatlnir comnierca amom; the mcVitiiI atale. conres Iiiim llio power to make nil lawn tic cuawiry and proper for cnrrylntr Into uxeculloli tho duty ao reposed In tho federal Rovernnicnt " A illnHcntlnK opinion concurred In hy tho other threo UHsoclntn lua'lcea wn Kl'en hv JuHtlce Mi Iteynolda, MI'.VIlTl CITV tin promo court, accordlnif to K'nory M(lt w,rn haktt'i by tho Kllhu" UooT'b. nieT for" JaVob Mu-I.n which on .Saturday nlht de Itupert, nKlnat wliorn Iho I'liliel atroyed at lent two villages mid Htate aupinmo court decided today, rauio-d many diutha In the Htato of rim iiui-atlon whether z.7j ueer ( Vcra Cru. These ainlea were Mexico, Punbla, Vera I'rur., (l.ixarii. (Jtierrero. tm, v i,i. mil, i ulipr ihn IStli amend moni la e ra.i ve. . ' Moreloa. Jallaco, TMxcala. IIHUIro ,". ' ,c . f"Vlr''' , M,rJ . iUCi'r4 "Ml guerctaro They atretch from ' " v. ... ,, o-,, , 'ho lalhmua of Tehuanteper In ai only under wartlmu proliliiltlon. nortliweaterly dlrwilon. a dlanince of i, day' ileelalon relate only to tlm ,u lir)y 500 ,,,,, nil rrom tllc umff wur power of cotiKrea. When i ,of m,.x,.0 t tMr l-.iclfic. amendintint la effective ciueatlorn Iteporta received up to It o'clock ' will bo talshit not only ti to the i Inst nf indicated the cent er of the validity of It paaaiiKe. hut nlau clmlc convulalon wna In thon'lKh- whnthor or not noii-lntoxToMliiB , horhood of Mount Orizaba, a volcano beer i.an bn aold under It." iHliualed about 70 mile went of Vera K rim on the line beiween the atatr. iClihiiso I'nlntvra t'nlon Difluira i lirmcr SolillrtN Ineligible. CIIIi'AHO. Jan. 5 Member of the American lx'Blon today are Inel Iclhln t. tiieinboia'lilp In fhlcnRO rulnter' union, lor.il 275. n unit of tlie clilctiKo l'edcr.uloti of Labor. On the theory thnt anyone who ! it member of the IckIoii cannot be in ayinpntliy with the labor movement, the union I making preparations to otiat any of It niemuera who arc ar ruiaieii witii imc organization world war veteran Miu li Zinc Ii I'lulniiil -MIAMI, .l.gi. M,,r 11 , 000 toua of zinc waa prn.tu. 1 lead ii ml zinc field of n Oklalioma In 1910. n, ,r,i lire (omplled to the I m'. i KcotoKlcul anrvo. Thn ,4 largeHt ?.lnc output ov, r m.i I. sltiK'c atiitr. Kvery department of In In? need lied ("ro!"t lWj Uuually Rood for kitchen of tablo linen, rliccta mid pu,, etc Advt. TICOOI'S AIUIKICNT TOD hIAIWI.V Intimation Hint IVrliliic 'nioiiiilit War llcpartincnt N (ihcii WAHIIlNtlToN, .'an. B--ttitlmn-tlon thit (liineral 1'rrahlnB felt the war department did not aeml troop to France a fast nn It mlKlit have, wero made hy IlrlK Hen. I'ox t'on tier, formerly of fieneral 1'erahlnK'H stuff, tetlfyiriK heforn tho houmi commllteo on war expenditure Oeneral Conner ileHcrlbed tho nil nation In December. 1917, a Herloui and upon IicIiik duentloned a lo the war department' effort nt lti.it time to send troop, paid' "Wo felt thu' thn transportation of troopa could have been expedited." Ohl People, Who Arn I'cehle nml Children Who Arn I'nlo nml Weil.. Would hi irrently benefited hy the General HtrcnKlhenlnR Tonic Hffei t of OIIOVUH TAHTKIiKSS chill TONIC. It fitirlfle and enriches tho blood and huliila up thn whole ay, tcm. A Oencrul fitrenBthenlUK Tonic for Adultii and Children. 10'' AdM DR. ALLISON Ilonr 0 n. m. lo 0 p. m. 142 Enst Third Street Tclcphono Dniko 0372 of Vera Crbz and ruebl.i It wn In till neighborhood that the most ser loii iiamaae waa ilnne Teocelo, u village 35 miles northeast of the vol i',iio, ha heen virtually desiroved and a hlmllar futo befell t'ouzalliin. u rinall hainle! In tnt neighborhood. To Ural A Couuli. Tako IIAYKH' 1IKAI.INC. HONbY 3,-,i -Advt 112 Millions' used last year to KILL COLDS CASGARAQUININE Standard cold remedy (or 20 yari in tablet lorm iai, mtt, no opiatei break! up a com in 24 Saving is a condition of mind. Determination and will power arc first essentials. If you can culti vate those, the saving habit will follow naturally. Environment has a great deal to do with it. You can't mingle with a f-ast set and go the pace of din ners, dances and theater parties and still save money. Social striving renders economy impossi ble, and you can't save if you don't economize. If you would be successful you will accept the rule of the "game" and spend less than you earn, forsake the bright lights, and learn to think "in interest." One dollar will open an account at the EXCHANGE TRUST COM PANY. You may send it by mail. 'SAVINGS EXCLUSIVELY." Exchange Trust Company 14 East Third Street, Tulsa, Okla. "Service and Strength" Affiliated with '1 ho u, hanpo National U.ink m Tulaa. DANK JCOrlPANt This Is 1920-NOWWHAT? For a whole year you have been plan ning what you would do in 1920. This is 1920 now what? Right now you must decide definitely what 1920 is going to do for you. Be gin to save and success is yours. If you can't save you are doomed to fail ure, for success is not in you. You CAN save if you WILL. i We pay you to save. I'.'llnllill Bk rViHllill BBKk. II'. I r. .11 houri relievea srlp In i davi. Money back if it fails. The genuine do rat Kca top wim mr, iiuia picture. At Alt Drug Strt Suits and Overcoats Tho winter season is still oi and if you intend buying a Suit or Overcoat, don't watt ,i day but come in and see o ir line of all-wool SUITS AND OVERCOATS They are of tho best tailor intf, stylish and all of th newest patterns. They are priced lower than otlur stores are asking for the same quality of clothing. Suits $25, $35 to $45 Overcoats $18 to $45 Holmes Clothes Shop 223 S. Main. FIRST THE NATIONAL BANK OF TULSA Fourth and Main "The Convenient Corner" 4 Per Cent Interest Jol"n ""am at. Tulsa, Oklahoma m 5095 Phone 5096 II 100 Per Cent Safety g II Write. W rw mnsv isnwv 1 48 of the first 50 Pierce -Arrow trucks are still running after 8 years most of them for their original owners, many of whom now own fleets of Pierce-Arrows. H MMrtaaataMaraM 4tHHBHfHHH No. 17 is used by tho West End Con solidated Mining Company of Tono pah, Nev., and in 8 years it has covered 75,000 miles, fl operates under very severe road and climatic conditions, likely to cause excessive wear and tear, yet the veteran stands up and delivers regularly. Recently the company stamped its approval on 17's service by buying two additional S-ton Pierce-Arrows, say ing they regarded its operating and maintenance co3t as wonderfully low. Regular inspection is essential to keep trucks running. It de tects trouble before trouble becomes serious and prevents costly repairs. Pierce-Arrows are inspected free monthly. WHY PIERCE-ARROW? 1. 2. 3. 4. Delivers more work in a given time. Loses less time on the job and off the job. Costs less to operate and less to maintain. Lasts longer, depreciates less and commands a higher resale price at all times. Tulsa Motor Car Compaiiy