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8 TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 11)20. If. if i i a mm IK' 6i It t 1 I ."tf. Ml ill I'M- IK! ROTARIANS FAVOR OPEN SHOP MOVE Unanimous HndorspincnL Ls HphuII of Lengthy Discussion. CONDEMN ALIEN REDS Fight Not AttniiiHt Unions' hut Ainiud at Fori 1 1 Hlo rni'iit in Control. TltMlnmcmnril if Ihn movement in lirtnn about mi open hop In Tulu wn th prtiiclpHl buslne of the luncheon tneciInK (if III llntnry iillili Ml IKioil yesterday. After H itiM cUKHlmi whlrh rovmivl mot limn an lunar tli IiivhI Itntarlnns uiul tlu'lr KUentn voted to Hint nrtlfiii with out H illmtxiitllif: votn. I.i I.ovcrltiK wim Dim principal Himikur of tit e ilny. Ill subject (innouucod dy Itt.l.irlnn II C Lind ner, wlio presided over tho mentlnit vi an "r.iraslu In notary," tml lifter n bilnf dcnniinolntlnn of members of tlm cluli who were delmiiient In nt tendance mnl who illil not pay Ihelr dues priunptly, tlm penkcr H I r 1 1 1 tint tiiiixt uf IiIm vindirnlhe iiKiillixt what hi termed "pnrnslte In labor,'' Mrho vroillil. tin mild, "hliirtt mill nlllll Iillnln tli productive culerprlsn of miry Atnnricjui diueu. "Wo urn not ilMiinnillnir u in In Wn' morn work or n ilollnr Ins rialary frinn tlm uorklnir turn, hut you rnn lull thn worM nml Hum tlomperH Hint wn ilo deinnuil n dny' Inhor ciunmcnsurntn v1tli tlm wilnry jmld," nlrt Mr. Ieverllii;. Ilo do rkired Hint hn resented the f;irt Hint American cltlicii were called ' sent whon limy refused to ylnlil lo t ho union pnil reminded inn nearer Hint It nlwny took n scab In lien I u wile lec Levering. .1. V Wooilfunl, William li. Klllmcr. Unortn Henry U. II. DouitliiH mill John Miller, nil uf whom itlncusved tint propoNltlou, (loolurtMl Hint tiiry wcrn not In nuy wtiv attacking union Inlmr Their ilcnnunclatlon they declared with ngnlnsl Urn forolun "roil." nnnrrhlstn who thev nmsrlcd held tlm control lint; hiinil In thn affairs of nrMnlieri Inhor In America toclny. Tluit "red" literature prlntod on red wiper was hclnir mulled to Ihn lnbnrlmr men of tlm city In un iiffnrl to Incite (Unorder wnM the chart?! of John Miller. Ono of thn circular r ferinil to Imil liecn rccclvcil tiy Kloyil riioinjinnii, pirnlilunt of the I'utrlotle l'Vlcml.i of Iihor, iinnthor ni out to thn Ail cluli tlirnuitli I ho mallit. nml lAloumlnr II. Kerr Hnlil Hint lin hml rncelvoil one uf thiwn. HIkiumI "a Krnup of worklnif men," thi clrculnn lecltcil thn iilleKeil wronptn that worn IicIiik ilonn tho wnrlilim mnn nml urKvil In reRiilnr "roil'' liuiKUagn thnt the Intiorlmr men Ulilto III nrineil ro tilAlnucn to tlm nllfunl conilltloim, tin ti ail tn.'en ilonn In Itunsln. "It Hhoulil lin olenrly tinilgrntnoil thnt our nutlnn.tn fnvnrlnx thn opvn ithon In not n lilow tllrccteil nt union luhnr. Wn nm not nttncklnu lulior. wo urn ntliicklnu tlm nlnmnnt'ln In bor'n rnnlm thnt In renponilblo for iintl-Aiiidiiciin iictx nliullnr to Hint retircnenteil hv thn 'red' lllorntunv It h thn fomlim olrmont Hint neeniH to hn In control of lh uniotm nml Vn nppoau thnt elinnent. "TIiito lire two hIiIch to thn luhor uucntlon, AVhllo I fnvor tho opnn hop, I nUo renllio Hint we munt not tack thn union. They havn In thn linm iluno n prrnl nmount of Rood 'nml If thn prii'Kermiin, nntl-novern mont fiu'tlon nf the unlnnlnln cnuM bo removed their chunk would not Im olijectlouiilile. Thu liet wny to drill With Inlmr Im to mcot their de mnnilH lieforn thoy urn demnnded, tllve them the pny und working rnn dltlnn that they nro entitled to, nud thun iiunovo their weAponii of of fcnnet" Mr. Kerr Hiild. Afler lli ltolnrliinn lind voted liiHinlninnsh' to cndnrne thn open nhop thev deolnrrd Hint thoy wein" i;Mntr to hnt'k up Hmlr action by do Iiir nil In their power to muke tho movement miceewiful. Ijiir," mint liers of tlio cluli men tilKtiett the innmliemhlp cnrdu of thn local ehnp' titr of thn IMti lotlci 1'rleniln of Inhor REV R. F BEJTY ENDORSES ORGATONE Call Mush Meet in p in Kendall to (id llcllcr Car Service ti ; Klllott, dinli mnn of Hin lnpnirx In rrio Kendfill (llHtrKt, nniiiiiiimi'd ihIit(Ihv Hint ,t mux n M'tlnc will tin held In th Ken djill Ai IkhiI. Heventh nnd McCoy, Kridny niitlii t n clm k to ptn iMt KHlnt 111 nirM ear cnrvlrt! on ihf Inn ,ln 1 1 line All pxtrmm i,f the n'reet enr ln In Hint U Irlct nr iiiMd to ftltend the meet- Itift. I'nvina fiikitetx which hnvn ("en undoi recent illneiilnn. will uino tie hrouKht lip, It w nlftUil. THE RIGHT TO STRIKE? SHOW ON T0NIGHTiCYCUST AT KENDALL HALL hit dark hole WILL DINE WITH T.T. A. Students Will Give One-Act Dramas for tho Public. VIoi I'liwlilenl Moffllt Tel It Hecolyni lull (lllic l Mill IUt I'iiIihIiIi'I'' il "Iti lilcn Hlulit." "I deny Hie perxmnl tlKht of nnv mntl to Mtrlke, n.i.d II YV Moffl t, vice president of Ihe I'omlen Itefln Ins I'liitiMiny. Hddrewlnic the weekly lliricheoli of Hie Bernlym cluli In the V M (' A yemnidnv noon "IVtnuim I right rm an Hltoieihnr ielnitr lerio. No mnn linn it per mum! i lulu lo (In nnythliiK Hint con flict with Hie rlKliU of other men " Mr. Moffllt iixpieimeil hlnnnlf ni In fnvor nf iHiyctilni; nny mnn or Itrnup nf men who hroiik their un wrlllen noutinrt Willi nonieiy "in our prenont elvlllxntlon." Ii Hild. "encli mnn In n uperuilUt nml nnch N ili'pHlidetit 1 1 1 i n otliern When n mult refuiifK Id do th othliiK" which hn ha uiiilertiiken to do, noc.lely nhnulil r fnwi him tint thltipm produced hy other men." Ill concludhiK utii'c ment wiin that the Inlior problem will itlwnH Im with iih it 1 1 1 1 1 eni ployo nnil employer Keltlo II un the IjihIh nf brothorly love. Other, iitiinhern'on the pronrnm. of tthlch N. I. flhlicley hnd chnrKe. were n vociil nolo by I'red (Jnlnei nnd the following 'npeecliettiV' by the newly elncted offlrurn of the club, Dr. '. Huininern, nrcnldont: "It Im Imporliint Hint wn hnin and end our meetliifr on time, no I will net it Kood nxiunpln by fuiylnit 1 it t Dun It. t'nrler, newly elicle,! "old" Mccretnry: "I nm not much of u Kpunker, but I would llko to wil'e .ion n letler nml toll you how much I npprecliiln thn office." I'hiirlvM Tiiylor, treattlrer "When jou want to Klve 'every mnn Mils linen.' it l vn yourM to mn " I'rml (lnlni-M, Rcrircnlit-ut-nrms "rilnon my duly In to throw out un ruly membeiM, I hopn that tlmnn hlt fellowM won't becomn unruly" fx iiiembnrH offered to net iih imherH nt the . M fmuui Huinl.iy nfteruoon, when Courud lloffmnn will npeiik. Thrift wiin nunounceii iih tlm itihjnct of next weck'n proKiiilTT. Clcnncrrt l"lc'l OffUvrrt. At n meetltiK of tho TuIh.i Aimo ctiilloti nf (Mnminrit unit Ilvnrii V O. Ilohnefohi, vice prcnldnnl, und Mlko Hiiuber, treimurcr, were elecleit itele Kiittn lo the convention of thn u. Hounl iiKMoclnllnu which ennvourn In Clnclnnntl on .1 o mm ry IP. 'Thn plny'M thn thlnic" nt Kendnll college tnnlcht, whnn thre one-net ilrnmM will Im irnetitnd In thn cnU leie midltorliini by pupil of thn ex pifwion nud public npenklntf de puitmnnt. Thn proKram will rnm menen nt f Hpeclnl ntret onr nnrvlm linn ben nrranced for. All rnhenrMiilM for the piny hfivo been cnriilucled hy MIkm Miirxnrnt Wvndhnin. head of Ihe exprenalnn de put linent. Thn proflewU will bn npfilled on Hie nw lnn IlKhllnK uMiiem recently Inntnllnd. Thn firm play ttlven wilt bn n turn edy. "Joint Owner III Hpnlli," with a chhI of five clinrncter. The curlnlna will be rolled brick th cond time for the drnmn. "Tlm llunhllrht." Thn thlid piny will, bn 'Trench Without n MnMlrr." it fnrce tmnnlAtcd into KiirIImIi by thn prenldent nf the Drumii I.eniMi" of America. There urn In nctnri In the piny. The Kendnll orchentrn, led by Adolph Krnmnr, will fuinlih thu mimlo for the occnlon. ItnrrlcM Urr .Vol Vlld ti Motor i'lildi It In (,1nlmcl. Paul .lc3lroy neverely hrtitun I innd tny hnvn received Imcrnnl in -rpi.,.r i Jiirlnn nn thn renuli of havlnn collldfil 1 llll,UI ,,. ,. ,., l, ,...! b.,llnni. Into nn opnn hole on Kant Heootul ntrnnt lietwetn Peoria nnd Ow&mimi McKlroy wim rldlnc cut nn a motor cyclo wlin nti un lighted bnrrlcr cmne Into view, too lain for him to Mop. Policemen li thnt one of tho pollen nutomotilliri ran Into thn name hid hvMl nlKhtn ngn, brenkltiK ib wln.lHhietd nnd otherwliin ilnm- hrIiik the rar At both tlmen, It wnn TnlA AnHntlon'n Suiumnrv of Int Vmr'n Work linn llccn .Mnllcil 5It Tticlny Misht. Intorwnven with a niirvey of thn ncnirriil rnllrond outlook nd fen Hire of pot wnr trnnnportntlon dlf flcultlcn. thn TuNa Trnfflc nnaocla llon nnnual report for thn yvr 1919. which wnn mailed out thin wenk. cover In dotal! the shipping huvlnexK Mix nhlpmnnla, ratea, Increased rate, bill of Indlnit, itelnyn, 1m provementM, embnrKoc.i, nloraKn In trnnnlt, trnfflc ncrvlre, pronecutloni In fore Intermntn commerce, com in In Mlon, ovnrcharire. lonn nnd flnnn. olnl ntnlementji nro covored In the nuteu no lucht wiui vlnlbln on tlm nevcnjingn, npeclal npnen mnnucrlpl IHi of the mini, two u.irrcn nenm jilnceil on ilHier nlde of thn oporilnK nnd plnt.k placed acroiw to prevnnt pnAeARn of ehlcl". Hlreet deirlnienl nlht watchmen were notified of thn lank of llRhla to protect tho hole In tho mren nnd were ald to have ntnrted out to plnnn wnrnlmt liuiirrn over tho hole nt a late hour Inm nlnht. Kctten up by the focromry of the local awiuclntlon, K. N. Adnnm. Tho report will probably bo rend and diacuxned at tho annual banquet of the association Thursday evening. January 20, at Ilotul Tulea. Special niunlc han beon obtained for tho occnnlon, Dick Gulberson havlm? aurced to repeat Hie selec tion wliluh hn mtig beforo thn Ito tartan luncheon yenterday. Several other feature of entertainment nre aleo promlid an woll an nenkerii lo bo announced later. Illxoii Ihuicrnl In Tmlny, Tunoral servlcen for Mr. A. O. inxon, wirn or nr. liuon, wno ih very 111, will hn held thin rnornliiR at 11 . m. from Stanley & McOuno par lor. Thn body will b Kent to Guth rie, tho old Illxon homo, for Intor-tnont. EASTERNERS VISITING TULSA of Illinois .Men Inipcvt IVopcrty t.'nlvcmnl IVtnilouni Co. Properties of tho 1'nlvernal Pntro leum corporation In thin city were Inspected yesterday by a party of eastern Invemor mont of whom nro hern from Illinois on a general tour nf Inspection. W. J. Herman, vice prenldent of tho corporation, con ducted the visitor over tho oily. Thoy left last nUht for Allen. Okln where the corporation ha a re finery. I'Villnwlnir are the men who com posed the parly: Krnnk N. Clark, Arch Cramer, Chnrlea J. Pelers, John Ona, R, C. Wilbur, W. A. Dobbins, Charles Mc Millan, !. V. Uassett, Dr. D, O BhonehncHsv Ur u .V. Klmmons, W y n-ib V. W. Ward, K. It M" sett, H. It. lloilor.i . L , v V" U It. Flynn, A. M. i i N "Ho Ul s n T.J Vork On ScIkkiI sitiia,ft0 Thn rfntirlu.lln "na- clvlo club roprescn'i' boon lnvratlt;ntInK cr.r i i schools will bo he'd , , school this ovcnlne .it o reports of tho liuiid.-i. nance, committee w nt that Unto and H,. c blnod with those n nine by tho chuirm n ' mil hlBh cost of li committed. The r for action which ih calls for will then b i, ; TiiUn MlnNlcr ImlKil. Itnv. C. W. Kerr, pastor of thn I'lit I'rhyterlan church nf Tulun, hn been Invited 'to conduct thn nvniiKelUtlc and vocntlonnl snrvlren to be held In Trinity collect), Wnxiihnchle, Tnxn. fur 10 dnyn be HlnnliiK I'clirunry 12. These sendee nrn tn be held In nil the Protestnnt churches throughout American dur ing thn month of Kebrunry. Trinity colleen I nnn of tho oldest college! In Hm southwest. Inter-Church Mnrmcnt. A talk on tho Inter-church world movement will bn lven by lie. Iiuls S Iturtnn. pnstor of thn llos tnu Avenue Methodist church, at thn rcKulnr weekly rneellmr of thn ministerial alllnncn In the Y M. C. A. Moinlny mnrnlm: t 10 30. Itnv. Ilnrlon I expected back either to d.iy or tomorrow front thn world survey conference of the Intor churclic throughout Atnerlca dur Clty. Kliuill liny .MIhsIiii-, llort Htnnford. 9 yenrs old, son of Jr T Stnnfonl of tho Stnnford I'urnlturo company, linn been miss litK slncn 4 o'clock yesterday after noon, li wsn reported to tho nollcn Info Inst nlKht. Ilffort of policemen I lo locnto Ihn mlsslni: Ind wern un successful up to. a Into hour this murnlnS. AsK for HILL'S Stsndird cold rmJy far 1 ft yttii in iiuict lorm un, turt, no pplSlfl lllllll lip k COId III 14 r r .a I I lift ' FIVB MILLION PKOPLK USED IT LAST VEAU MILL'S houti f llrv. tiln In i ittri Money back li li ttu. int (tnutno po nn Kf.i lop n 1 1 li rar. inn pictur. Ac Alt Unit Slttt BIG WALL PAPER SALE January 14th to 22nd 25 to 75 Per Cent Dis count From Regular Prices 30,000 rolls of wall paper to be sold in eight days to make room for our new stock now in transit. All good stock. Modern .patterns. If you art) ko'hik to redecorate your house this spring, come in nnd select your paper Mieforo thin is Kone. NHYKK ANOTIIKU OI'POKTUN IT,Y LUCK THIS! COMIO TO THE OLDEST WALL l'APEIt AND PAINT STORE IN THE CITY W. T. Brown & Co. 114 SOUTH BOSTON Mnkcs IVvdor of llaptlMt Cluuvli Strung SlutcnuMit, One of tho most noteworthy fea ture In connection vtltlt thn Intro ductlon nf OrK.itnno trcntman' throiiKhout the south linn been the larsii number of ministers of the tiospel who have unlicsitntliiKly nnd viiluiitiirlly k I ven tills wonder ul treatment Ihulr iimitiiiilflcd ludoisu ment Uev. It V. He p.it..r of thf Mlnelolliuy Mn jit I'll i burch. Hryutit uvonui". I'ml W 'Mb TMi i one of thn latest to ci'm, r.irwnr l and add Ills tisiiiiium i, i,. th.i , HMtnts of otbetH win tun, in en i' hlnred to henlih t it .1 In ncrlblnK his tnniMri nnd li 1 t 1 ' find relief lleveiin.l t s m,,i,i "I suffered fiom 'irrii'uviri. 11 1 u Kencnil rundown inn 1 mi in., or less for the List Ihn. itiis I could not sleep h.miiuIIv ,mt for th past year I uffeud (ro u tin- n 1 effcots nf Influcnr 1 and pin-miionii 1 had to diet nis, ir with strtt tf und was so ui'uh I i b,irll atl ' to set ritound. In fact, a sliwi unit WOllld tire lllll out completely nnd 1 couldn't tt nny i.sttul . ut nlsTht, 1 not only iff, i..l a in 1 deal of pain, but became wen' and run down thut 1 wu.il 1 the very ulckly In trjlnif t do no woi k. "After readlOK of the work 'i AUtunn was doiim I dei th d t.. K It a trial, and the lesult I hnc (TOtlrn from four bolilus hnc b" remurknbln. I lotp well at omln now, out utiythlne I l"". and relish every meal, t nm not nervous an jnoic, and feel full of life and vUur orxntonv treatment tins proven i bo tho ilKht IhliiB In my oase, an t 1 tiinnot wiy too much for it as I Blnrerely Lollevo It Is the most r marknblo medical dlcoeiy . ul treatment ovor put boforo tho pub lic." Ornntonn Is not n so-' nllcd pa en or oe. idt remedy hut n new sc en tirio treamient uhsolulcly free f o nleolK-l til an) ' rm K"1' H B'M ivii.'. 1 It It tielmai!' l!-al et?rc ex l uuvcly m Mar tho pc n I direiticn of a pri 'tn ursminii raaentivvvr oincr iiBenin Ihe Lskimo Builds His Home for a Season You Build m l a l m a jLTieunie Is 1 A snow house that is built for only a season need not be built very carefully, but you who build for permanent needs should insist on using Building Materials That Last Longer and thus be relieved of the cost of frequent repairs. Nd matter what kind of a building you are going to erect, we can save you money on the material, besides being able to fur nish plans and offer many helpful suggestions. Come in and be convinced. M "WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS" itiiietonka Lumber Company OTIS L. SNOW, Mgr. 801 Eaot Third Street Phone Osage 203 I O I- 111 llexull" turo, out Tulsa." -Advt. Forty-five hundred separate loans make up the sum total of the $16, 000,000 loaned by the Exchange National of Tulsa to the business interests of this city and state. Is it not interesting to note that there are so many men and firms in this community who can pass the close investigation of Ex change directors and officers? Does it not sound a note of con fidence to know that there are so many successful-going concerns who are creating outlet for labor and materials by using, tempo rarily, the funds left here on de posit by the 19,000 depositors in Oklahoma's largest bank. nnn fhink of thf good Sfnn amount of can and is 0.01172 otp a t Exchange for Tulsa and the you will find the reason why the directors of this bank take such a personal interest and lend their efforts daily to its upbuilding and safety. There is more in the Exchange National Bank th an marble walls; there is real industrial romance, if you can but see it. . The Exchange National of Tulsa Affiliated with the Exchange Trust Co.