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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 2, 1920 0 "ROW" IS MECCA FOR POLITICIANS More Committeemen and . Delegates Reach Con t vention City. FIRST WOMAN ARRIVES Mrs. Swan of Joplin Puts in Appearance Candidates in Active Charge. CH1CAOO, Juno 1. President row '""It I,n lncrwiBCd activity lo dj twarmri ot national coinmlltoo n,ri delegated, politician!) and Wh ltom otrciiinlnB into tho liptidqtlar-' tetn of tliclr faVoritt'H (or tho nom ination Additional worker from Now York .ii'd Ijna AiikcIoh camo to tho lioour headquarters which wore crowded from early morning until l,iu ,,t nlRht while tho arrival ot l'tirr. fMURherty, campaign man. at.or for Senator IliirctltiK, drew a Jltifral numher of visitors to confer Jlth tho ohloan. William 11. Crm'Ucr, national n.mm.tiecmon from California, got in toilay and made rullfi nlons pres Idirtial row paying hlH respects to tht n.en in ilnirBu of Hcnator John rcii s headquarters. Governor l'rnnk O. Lowdun. who ordered to bo to tied toilay hy h phvuician when ho developed a Htc.li' coin. "Ill lo out In a ilay or tw hH secretary announced. Cuvcinni' Iiwdon'K m-cretury said the Ku4P'''lor would remain In f, untrfleld daring tho entire ws.ilon pi the republican convention. P. nator Moses lsmied a statement In which ho piedlcted that the gen eral would win bojond un ndventuro of a doubt Announcement was made tha IlrlKadlor Ocneral W. U. Hunt, who has assdirtcd General Wood's camnilRn. will leavo , tomorrow for rtUi-tilitBton In nnhwer to a subpoena to appear beforo thu mihcommltteo lnvfstiKntlnB cr.mpnlKn expendi tures It developed today that there will iv two contestH on In tho Illinois .yjleleratlon when that body meets to "ft-Ift its new national committee man Not only will William Halo Thompson, mayor of Chicago, ho a candidate for natlonnl committee man from Illinois, but ho also will be a candidate for the Illinois mem ber of the resolutions commlttoe. lie will ho opposed by tho Iowrten forces, according to Lowden head, quarters this morning. The first woman delegate to put In appearance arrived hero today. She Is Mrs. Verona Swan of Joplin. Missouri Another headquarters of the pres. dentlul candidates mndo Its ap pearance along presidential row to day Campaign workers for Senator Polndextcr of Washington opened rooms and Imued an announcement that tho senator's campaign will ho conducted from here. Senator Poln dexter will .reach Chicago on June 1. WOOD'S CHANCES BETTER SAYS LATTA i'll'..!8 .,0 b" 'ad. and It Is Predicted that some attempt will bo ..... lnK .met. ugaiii n snow : onireii mo nation to its very ""ul wnn nnoiner plcturesquo character camo to town. Ono of tho Nrst Indications of what Is proposed vja In evldenro this morning when workmen wore discovered placing a huge banner on tho Congress uve jiuo sldo of tho Auditorium. Tho lettering, In brilliant red, is "Hiram Johnson for ''refluent," and tho streamer reaches from Michigan av enue we 1 back towards Wabash, tho etters. d0 feet hlh. fairly shouting their message of confidence or hope, whichever It Is. Deelilti state Contenln Tho Oklahoma contests will not ho reached beforo Thursday. There are tin en of these, two delegates rll fr.?m ,,ho Sbc"". fourth and I Ifth district. When the contest from tho Second, tho Mwikogeo dls. trlet Is called J. ,f. Mcdraw himself will move that It be dismissed with nut consideration. In a convert, tlon Inst night ho told mo that tho ease was without merit and involves tho negro Issue, which has changed from tho negro asking consider i ion In splto of the fact that ho Is a ne gro, to his demanding recognition because ho Is a negro, an I a. lit not bo permitted to take up tho tlmo cf tho committee. From tho decisions already made by tho committee, nnd the eon'e's nlready decided. hav ihe Itupics slon that (he Hamnn dolesntcj In both tho Fourth and Ihe Fifth nr certain to losa their contests, though this Is no sense an attempt to untie, pate i)r decisions of tne committee Grant Victor of Aftnn, Okla., was a today s addition to the Okl.it. oma colony nlready here. CONTINt'EO KROM PAOF. ONR. committee's actions In throwing open the doors; nothing In the na ture of suspicion as to Its decisions In any of the cases already decided or to be decided. This nfternoon the application from Louisiana republicans that the contest over national committee man which the committee decided a year ago, bo reopened, wan unani mously refused. This decision has the effect of settling the contest be tween delegations now ponding. Which presidential otindldato lis benefited hono can say. 1'eacock alloy at tho Congress U becoming gay as always at such y, times, whether becauso of tho ex rrenslve raiment constantly displayed there or becauso of lack of suffi cient raiment, It does not behoovo me to say I have an Impression that the constant promenade by coun'ry yokels down Its center Is due to tho love of llvo stock that Is present In all men. Tho display of calvrs that have apparently cnmi through the winter In fine shape Is cer j nly worth more than passing a'tention. Johnson Men Active. Johnson hoadquurters aro show ing unusual activity now. The od-v.ir-fA Kjnrd Is preparing for the en trance into Chicago of tho conquer lng hero on Thursday. Numborless REPUBLICANS ASK SUFFRAGE ACTION CONTINUKP I'llOM I'AdK ONI. Washington, I). C. Committeeman Howoll of Nebraska, characterized the whole contest as a "disgraceful if fair" and sought to have all three delegations thrown out, but his mo tion was lost. The committee then went Into the Georgia contest, looked upon as thn first real contest of actual political significance and having a Wearing on tho strength of tho Wood or Ixiwden men. It drew a largo audi ence of which a large number are southern negrocB. Thn contest opened with a dash of oratory and continued with considerable fury nnd at the end of four hours tho committee touna itself lonfrnnted with such a iiium of conflicting claims, argument), charges and counter charges, that It appointed a subcommittee to examine, tho docu mrniN and make a report on tho tangle Find Who llolHM Henry Lincoln Johnson, an Atlan ta negro, who heads tho regularly reported delegation known n the l'lckell faction, Is pledged to Gen eral Wood. Thn action of the com mittee moans 17 seats for Wood or Lowden and a decision H expected tomorrow. The contest ranges about charges of a bolt, hut thir na tional comirltteo decided It weald have to study tho evidence to decide who bulled, duplicate convent! m Oils and credentials figured In thu mass of ovldenco. Although tho committee was pro pared to hold a night session, tho next cnnlrvtnnts on tho program were not ready nnd the plan was abandoned with tho understanding that at tho outset of tomori'ow'H meeting tho Florida and Georgia cn.o.i will lm taken up for decision and tho remaining contests hurried along UK fast as possible. Tho cnnimltloo today niado final Its decision to seat till tho excess delegation on tho convention floor In extra space, and to let tho excess alternates find seats among the sictntors. Women to Meet Miss Mary Garrett Hay, who has called a caucus of tho 26 women re publican delegates and approximate ly 125 alternates for Sunday, today conferred with Captain Victor Ilelntz who has been appointed by Chair man Will II Hays, to assist tho women In drafting the plnns which they will present to the republican convention for paitlclpatlon of tho suffragists In control of tho party. Captan Holntz, central roglonnl di rector of the national committee, will attend Sunday's caucus and en deavor to obtain n compromise bo tween the conservative and more radical gioups of women. Women leaders hero are discuss ing two planks they hopo to ieo put In tho platform. Ono rotate to suffrago and the other to prohibi tion. Several natlnnol committee men urn opposod to considering clthor. arguing that congress has sub mltted both nmondmonts to thn states for ratification and ono has aJrendy been ratified with action on the other expected shortly. Demands by nomo women for 60-lin recognition In party control la meeting opposition from tho men. One member of tho national com mittee said today that tho proposed dual control, with a man nnd wom an chairman, each with separate committee In eaih stnto. would cause permanent division between tho men nnd women voters. It would bo as logical, ho added, to elect two presidents, ono for the men and ono for tho women. Whatever plan Is agreed on, ho .ild, should provldo for assimilation of tho women votm In tho existing party lnachlneiy. posslhly through tho appointment of women Wee chairmen of tho state and national committees REJECT MANDATE BY 2 TO 1 COUNT CO.STINUKI) KIlOM PAOK ONK. port of 1 2 senators, all of them dem ocrats Tho vote against it was f -. Tho roll call on final adoption of the resolution follows: Fc tho rosolutlotl; Hepubllcans -Hall, llorah, Mran degee, Calder, Capper, olt, Curtis, Dillingham. lMgc, Klklns, Fall, France, Fretlnghuiscn, Halo, .Ilard Irg, Jones ( Washington). Konyon. Ketcs, Knox, Lenroot, ldge. Me Cormlck, McCumber, McLuatt, Mr Nary. Nelson, Norrls, l'ago, I'hlpiM, I'olndextcr, Smotl. Spencer, Ster ling, Sutherland, Townsend, Wnds worth nnd Watson SI) Democrats I leek ha.m, Chamber lain, Dial Geary, Harris, Meveis, Nugent, I'omerene, Heed. Shields, Smith (Ocoigia), Thomas and Wnlah ( Massachusetts)- -1 3, Total 6i. Against thn resolution: Republicans none. Demociats At-liurM, Gay, Harrl hoii. llltchrock, Keudrlck, King, McKcllar I'helan. I'lttman, Uans dell, Hoblnson, Sheppard. simmnns, Smith (Arlxoua). Smith (Maryland). Smith (South Sarollna), Stanley, Trummell, I'ndorwood, Walsh (Mon tana), Williams nnd Walcotl - 23 ASSAILANT MAKES ESCAPE IN CROWD CONTINUKD rilOM PAOK ONK. lot penetrated his gall blndder In two spots. Tho bullet that grazed his shoulder caused only n flesh wound. Tho person giving Meacham the Information upon which ho madu the arrest had told htm-that thn al leged hl-Jacker always carried two guns one 'a large onu nnd thn other a smaller nutntnatlo. Mencham ap parently failed to remember this. Chief Gustafsnn did not deny (list nu lit Unit the nrmM had born ,'fnmiil Id does not be'lcXe Mearlrtiii Knew the. man he was 'nnert.iii! but thai, as the nppnr tunny offered ltwlf, he decided to I bring In a rent criminal as his last Inipnrtnut set before leaving The chief praised Meacham hlirhly as an officer, snd recommended him to I Mayor Mllnni of lllgheart as an ef ficient law-rnfori'or. i At the same time the chief ml tnltteri that Menclinm was not In leallly within his rights In mak log an arrest because lie was no longer n membtr of the police forri ilio shooting oe uried while) sneels weiH etowdeil with theatei gorrw and other psdestrlnns. I p to uie unit Meiienaln was snot the ar. fair had been conducted iiilPtly, and only h few noticed that an arrent was being made. When the shots were fln-d theie was a mtnl.iturn pandemonium and a general ri it ferment In all dliectlons. Ono man uiildenttflml, came out ot thn front rtdor t.f h drug store located about So feet from tho scene when the shooting started A bullet that wont wild bollcied to lmvn been a fourth shot fired--grated tho knuckle on bis left hand. Jle returned Inside the drug sioio with considerable haste The bullet caused only i aKin iiruine I ill lit iuhhIs from the hospital irgaruing Aleacham s condition wtre pot i rasffttrlug. WIImiii Mkiis (Villon Mill. WAMIIIN'GTO.V, .nine 1 lYeid dent Wilson today signed the annual agricultural appropriation b II. which eiinUuues In forcn tho present cotton f mines contract under whb h trading on the colton exchanges Is carried on. 'I'iiI... i 1... Ml,tl!UIIU .!.. Mi... It U.MI.,.11 III,.. .f-llll . .IU,t .11 -MH'Ull .-I... . 1 . ij'fiiw'ni. fi .tirnipnis was given mo i.t.t.-vr. Hi. l-'UHl ll. C riflllKIH Tinker of Tutsa. Okla after eight iiiuiiiiH mi npuiii'ii iHixuig nere to night Until ace lightweights. IF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS jf Flush Your Kidneys Occas ionally If You Eat Meat Regularly. Jo man or woman who eats meat ftgutariy can mako a mistake by fljshing the kidneys occasionally, Wvs a well-known authority. Meat to-ms uric acid which clogs tno kid nv pores so they sluggishly filter or "ram only part of tho waste and Poisons from the blood, then you sick Nearly all rheumatism. Headaches, liver trouble, nervous n,s. constipation, dizziness, sleep t Jne, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys, The moment you feel a dull ache no kidneys or your back hurts. y 'f the urlno Is cloudy, offensive, ru of sediment, Irregular of pass.igo rr attended by a senwitlon of scald r K,t abut four ounces of Jad ea from any reliable pharmacy ra tako a tablcspoonful In a glast or water beforo breakfast for n few "av and your kidneys will then act J,no This famous .altB Is made " r-' 'he acid of grapes nnd lemon J; combined with llthla and has "ten used for generations to flush ' "Sged kldnays and stimulate 'hem i activity also to neutralize tht "s In urlno so It nn longer causer. orders0"' IhU'' cn,ilne nlatlJcr dls 'ad Salts jx Inexpensive and ran LlnJ.ur.?'. jnahes a delightful offer. y'j-eni llthla-water "drink which a;: li V meal O't'rs should take now lA 5tn .t0 kerP the kidneys clean ?" . nl00'1 "ure. thereby nvold i ltrioua kidney complications,-- Our Interest, in Your Clothes YOU might think that our interest in your clothes consists simply in getting you to buy them here. But it's much more tjian that. We want to help you get the most you can for your money; we want to help you lower your clothes cost. Sill i' :l 1" ALLEGED SLAYER HELD IMn Perry ArreMcil lit I'otenu clmrged With Muriler of Adam WllkliiH, Indian Interpreter, FOHT SMITH, Ark., Juno 1, Dan I'eriy. an lndl.ui 42 ears of age, married, and whoso home Is nl Howe, okla., Is a prisoner In thn I.eFlore county Jail at I'oteau. Okla , charged bv the sheriff with murder In thn first dcree. and accused of basing killed Adam Wllklns, Indian, Intel prrtcr for tho I'oIimu Indian offlre, whoso body was found on the Kansas City Southern railroad linck early tills week, after death had bron cniiHcd by two pistol shots through Ihe head I'erry has made no statement, and tho officers aro maintaining silence. 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