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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920 CONVENTION NEAR STILL UNCERTAIN Only Few Delegates Re main to He Chosen by Republicans. NOMINEE NOT KNOWN Identity of .Standard Hearer Is Fnr From Hoing Dolor mined by Action So Far. By WIW.IAM I'll 1 1. MP RI.M.M8 (International Nm Feivlca Staff c 'on npfn1" nt t WAHIIINfrrON. Mi. All bill nnn mute have hi' held their convention or primirtns tor the se lection nf 811 of I lip mini of !t del cHrttra to the Ms; caucus at Chlcapro k tied uteri to tifKln tmtr weehi fmni next Tuesday. Vel i I n i t unparal leled tohfuslon m to who's who among the (I CI. P. candidate for the presidential nomination Is the dominant feature of tip- situation Colorado holds III stain ennten tlon today. MnniUv WyomlitR will follow nlt. On May l. Pcnnayl--rinl.i will hold a presidential prefer ence prlmnry iiml next dny Alabama will have (i convention. OrpRim f"l- Iowa with ii primary May 21, then Texas on May !R, Wnst VlrKlnlu. Mhv Sit. nnil Vermont May 20, will wlnil up the nnnn. thn evon stntes nnlpctlntf Win tonininiriK 11 en gate W tnnltn up the total. Can't Do .M (ii li. It tt t nothing can happen In nnv of the, utatort In tnatnrlally chamfc the Hutu quo Prom now on the HtniRRln wttl not Ik' ho much to cup turn delegate before, tlln convention meet Ms to obtain a. Mtrnnu stralPRlc position In Hip convention ltelf A flKht over the tninporary chair manship In In pr'ispct. Another Ii expected to nrlsn out of Dm contest to sent soiiip of tho dpIeKntlnns two full eels ttlreadv lunliiK been selcd- piI In Florida. South Carolina, (Ipor nnil Mississippi, while othpr ills- pules arc In tho offing-, notahly ovrr thn IoulHlana, nnin Oklahoma, Ten nessee, nnil Virginia dclcKate. And perhaps thoro will bn' other. nut I nritti nf rlnnmiRpK, It In lio llnvpil, nro morn out 1 1n.1t affair com pared to tho fierce battle between randldnte now mnnmivprlnK for position. Olil nuanl leader have Intlmntcd DICKERING Q I Sample Shoes J Hosiery White Hosiery For May Days Hint Mai 'len Leonard W"o 1 w.i not do Thry nay he h m n p'urd Ihp name He refused to m,iv or of Miiiip In I moil by favut'c mm' Slid the "regular" tniMiil I h .ri cnlion iiliall lip, "reKular" if am I Ii 1 ft: H. o.itor Holes Penrose, rpputill run laipr. slttlwr In Philadelphia, ti n virtually Klven III" thumbs down I r 11 on 1 Urn 111 Johnson, nppoilni; to 'In liiltPt Hnnatnr I'hllnndpr C. Knox. II No of I'pnnnylvnnln. I.lko thr urn alor fnun California, Knox opponml ! Dm Inigiir nf nalloiiK. Imt h I a ir'Hiiiiir v iiii'ii uiiiiiiiiri una n"i lippp ulnrp h "holtfil Ihn parly with 'I'liwortorn Hoovilt In 1312 .lohn on thpy rlHlm, in "radlral" In ntPild of i ' iPKnUr" and thn "fpfa lam'" r afraid. Ilprbprt lloovnr, llknwlim. nrcord Inn to Hpniilor IVntonn, "1 ould nPvrr lip nomltiiipd by wnv rnpiibll'an ponvtntion. llanlliiK Ik Out. Benator Warren fl Hardin of Ohio in Kald In ham pll'iilnalnd him pilf hy wlnnlnR it barn pliirallly In hi tm the ntntn of Ohio nnrl In run ln Innt In (hit Indlann prlmnrlnii of Tumidity whiln tlovrrnor lowrtPtt of Illlnom Ik not mi murh l ilkeil of now an lie wim. though "till 1 ormldpmd In ttm rnnnliiK an n cmnproinliip nandl dntp. ,Mpnntltnp (leripral Wood lnndi th f tri in far m InmriirtPil dp KalPii urn poncprtipi) Col V. C. I'rnrtnr of Clnrlitntill, Wood man oner, today wired WiiahlnKton head quarter claiming 2X7 ilpUinatpN hI ready commltteil to the nmieral. not rnuntltiK Indluna, which elate boldn h cnnvpntlon n p x t W'pdnmday 8I1011I1I thlN cnnvpntlon foci morally bound to limlrnrt Ita ilelecatlon for Iho winner of the prlmnry , Wood, of mump, would profl' Wood'n bnckpre clnltn lie will ro into thn convention wllh not Iph than 300 voIph One may thpicfore be terluln he will not tpnt wiihout a flxht. CHARGES BRITISH INFLUENCED SIMS Renson Say a Admiral Did Him Injustice by Testimony. CrrmuH FifitrcH BORAH ASKS PROBE WAHHINflTON. May (1 - HenvlMK that he hud any frelinK HKftlnut the llrllleh. Hear Adtnlial William X Mention ip lured before the eennle naval InveatiallnR lotntnlttofi today that lie had been dorip a Krtivn ln pmtlre IMrniiKli Hear Admiral fltmn' Inlprpielatlnn of inRltiietionw ie. chIvpiI before KnlnK hIii'ohiI Admiral llenaon nald he ioij not renill wlietlier In hie final Inatlix tlnna to Admiral Kim he had en Id "don't I'd the llrlllab pull 'lie wool mer your eye, we woubl aa aoon f I K lit them n the tlormnne," toil added t tin I, If lot had need u. h lannuatTe It wae for the piirponp ot Itnpreaalnf upon the ndmlrul that Hie 1'nlled MlNtea waa ellll a neutral 'lite Wllneait told the lotntnlttee that be bin) not only inutloned Ad mlriit Him on that '"'union, but twice ditrlliK tb war not to el hie. r 1 1 en il Mil 1 1 1 for the Mr It lull unduly In fluen'i' 1)1 in. lie ia iinneil the ma t -Icr with the nffber flint In l,otulon, he eald, and later In I'nrl. Hp ex plained Hint he wa prompted l.v what be ilf m rllied a 11 fee 1 1 tut Brow ItiK In Ihe Cnlted Hlale thnt Ad tnlinl Hlmn wa perinllllnK hi Inereaan Incremie. incrPuai AtUIIN'iTON. May f, Prelim Ifiury cenu (Ikuhh annoiimed to d Ann Arbor. Mich . 19,51. In 1 rniiKP i fiO'j, or 31 7 per cent Metieo, ,n, f,.til,1, Inerpaat) 71, ur I i per cent ' Math, Me, 11,731, nrpiio f,13:i, or Ml H per cent. Ilnlin Ilotlfie, m . l,72 'I.Sxll, or It) 2 per cent Hammond, Ind, 34, no , 111,070. nr 72 I per cent. .Monroe. Mich . Il..i7.1. l.fign, or 47 11 per cent .larkannvllle. Ha , IM.SIJ, Inrreaae 1 1, or SS 57 per cent -r - frnndhlp for I he Hrttleh to Influ nei htm unduly in nam American ilealroyera to rotc t Hilllxh elilp plnx. On neither in 1 union, eald Adrnlral It'liaoti, did he uen Hie l.itiKunk'e at tributed to til in by Ailmital KIiom. "Admiral Hltna, the viittuhH wild, "had the entire , onfi . me nf I lie depart ment and hie 1 1 . 0111 metida lion were Klveil eVely l olieldTlltlon lonalatent With the Keiieril polliyi of KlvInK all pomllde aid to the I alllee " ,ahei by lb'- ' liHlrtnan Mhv, If thl were true. Ailmlial Hlmn' re-." - I limine nilitllnna were not Immediate. ty loiioweu me witnoMK eald Admiral Mima wna not 1 bariced Willi final re MpnitNllilllly and the deparlmi nt h h t bad to be biieed on (he Kciieral nil lin t loll . lollfy joili'Miork pin fun Into' HS ottr loll ami bo 11 luippy Wtint Ail E IKITI Id.ilio Senator U'titiU All CnmpalRii l;iH'ndllurf4 Inw'MlKiilcd by Scnalo Coiiiiiiliti'i', WAHIIINfJTO.V. May 4. lnvetl KNtlon of all prpuldenllal ranip.ilKn expenditure, rptiilbllcan and demo cratic, waa proponed In a resolution introdtiied today by Senator llorah, republican, Idaho. Hen.itnr llorah proponed that the eenale eleollon committee conduct the Inquiry Into the campaign An other phra.in of the propoeed Invet- l1ji,i"ti woi'd go Into the ue of me me 01 ml ocni e, in'i'nlinK prom iri'K of patronage Mr llorah. wlio has been sunnort- lnc Henntor Johnson of California.! for the republican nnmlnutlon, nf fereil lila resolution after t'onaulta Hon with prominent republican and democratic enntur but he did not make, any tnlntnent In thn unnatv. LEAGUE COUNCIL WILL MEET I u lil l-ji 1 lin of 'I'rentlt-. in h Taken up nt Kcnilon In Ittly. WAHIIIMITON'. Ma A. full proRrnru awal a .vtentmn of the council of (hi ieaRiiP of nation. due ' I T-etel le in Itonie to uorrnw f i lin fif'ii niT'inc An outline of prcpar itloi.s for the nierHtiK re lelvnl hete show that first lep are to be taken toward cnrrjinB outi the puhllctitlnn of all treaties fil tered Into by leajue membpr. pl.ins for the first meeting of the lengtip aaaetnhly, admission of new mcm bcra and many other .-natters. AppriximutPiv i 00(1 otrs were en' at thp 'wo nti.vrrMt.Ps of tvhlch fl" wprc drtiio. r i'i The combined pot. aside from scattering Notes, show-I IIooci I. fill, Wood. 1.00S; Jolllldui 13G, McAdoo, 78; I.owden, Sfi. .lolllfv Miur toll user! joiir work put fun Intn -wind ho 11 happy Wiint Ail CiIIckc) for IIihiit. PIll.STHTON, N J, May r, -Herbert Hoover Is overwhnltnlncly the collpRe man's favorlln for prrspleni. despite his primary defeat". ,n 1 ord InK to the results of a straw otr taken iiiiultaneoulv at Prin eton and IUrari announced here toda Tt l.! IIKKKMIOrSI! Iiit 2lt t., "r Lewis nfmnl Jem rrn nnft IleddlnK rUnts, i i. hnk'lnf lisskels. Trlridiniie .1-11 llftwrrn 12 Slid 1, or ufter 0 m. We Advise You To Imvn your eyes exninlneil hy nn expert unit wear thn proper lrnsea, becatisn vtr know, from yearn of ex perience, thn vallio to ynu of ntlQll nervlcn. Wo hIho know the Ills which eyo itrntn mid Improper lenPM produce. Tolpphono for appointment to htivo your rye.a exnmlned. Right in the Running I Lirclg Stglv.H for Young Men Now delicate Krnys, blended blue and brown pencil the colors that young men like most this spring ; .single and double-breasted, all with that soft easy drape that means summer comfort for you. Sec them in our window beveral hundred pairs children's a n d misses white lisle Stockings. Regular GOc A values for rDC Misses fine white silk lisle stockings, plain ribbed or drop stitch. 85c to 90c values nr? n for OOC Ladies' white lisle Stock ings, good qual- AO ity for 4oC Ladies' white silk lisle Stockings, shaped same as high grade or. silk for ODC Ladies' white boot silk drop stitch pat- Ar- tern for Ladies' white silk lisle top tf-fl oer for bl.OD Ladies' extra good white silk stock- (T-j fff ingsfor... Jfrl.yO Men's 75c value silk lisle fo? 60C Men's all silk nr? Sox for DC Men's very best 51.125 grade silk Sox ACT for 95 c Second Floor Phone 1962 Robinson Building your rye.a exnmlned. mmrm ' Consult S JSLW 1 if A - 1 n .i,",,',I toll iTi'wIiSci "'' iti Hanms Optical Co. i,s",t,u ILlf iliF mi m sHT,trUc r (CLOTHIERSJ 1 SOS Soutli llinton I'jist of KxclmiiKo Nntloiiul llniilc MH'TII .M,I. On IloMon, TiiImi'm comltiK hlrcct. "Tlin House or CourleiiiiK Scrvlm." z I'lKMto ('ilnr tl0 j3 (THlFUixOfSurtBiotiQutuTfl ' "KVJ TO. , I III jta ! Ii illll ' I COFFEE 1 TT'S one thing for us to blend n coffee perfectly, but gj L it's another thing to have that coffee get to your ' I III home fresh and fragrant. II! s HI The delicate coffee oils which top off the grand old 1 flavor of a brimming rup of coffee no Iphger have a is chance to alip away into the air. g H & K Vacuum Packed Coffee is packed under vacuum pressure, which preserves all this flavor. It Teaches your home rich, fragrant, and full-flavored. f Wc pack it pulverized, in the whole bean, and steel j cut. If your grocer happens to be out of stock, write us. v In m Ready-for-Service Clothes Customized by Hickey-Freem an USTOMIZED is a new word Hickey-Freeman coined it; they had to they originated the idea of creating absolutely new standard of tailoring, and they had to find a word to fit the method. i "D UT remember, their clothes are customized by nature as well A-f as by name tailored strictly by hand wherever custom work is the custom, and tailored 'with uniformity and precision of needlework as fine as the finest custom work you can buy. TP YOU have never seen Hickey-Freeman clothes you have a -- real treat in store in this store ! npHE Brunswick is a very popular Hickey-Freeman model for A business and professional men who want custom tailoring but don't care particularly about paying custom tailors' prices. The Bell and Piccadilly are other models favored alike by men and young men who want exceptional workmanship and style. XT" OU can see these and all other Hickey-Freeman models here A' and here only in this section. The fabrics and the shades are as unusual as the style and tailoring. Prices $50 and more. m Knox Straws Ready o VVa da risky J3 roihers Clapp. Spring Oxfords rLJJ ill iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii iiiilllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll