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1t TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1920 PLANK ON IRISH TELLS SYMPATHY WOULD AID ARMENIA Reiterates Principle of Belf-Determinai im by Peoplcfi Silm t on KMUUti but Plat form PMfN. Aid in Buiidinif GovenuMnti rovT!Nfr.r rflON PAOI tiihf.B. r.,tirfi hj tw federal agrlouliural Slspartmonl in nil iiiinK relating to ag rtoUlt lire, horticulture and animal life. It established the bureau of market. Ihe bureau of farm msn- eg-incut and pgSStd 'I Iton fn- I ! rx int. tin- xr.iin Blades Wit the co operative fart. i intin inmt i it 1rn a t nr. I th'1 federal warehouse Ml The MMOt Willi par v him viistlv Improved the rural tn.ill system snd has bttlM up th' SarcSl pool system to sio h an client its 10 render Ita art l It Ion nnd II s prai thai Ml vi I In - ttepenslble t th farming om -unity. Meanwhile the republican Issdofl at Washington hOVS full' 'I niii-ilv to propose one elnirlc measure I" make rural life mofS tolerable. They have .:i .1 thli I months Of m i sssluiisl powsr by uming sshemss which would atiip the terms nf lahnr. hv assailing the principles of th farm loan system ami seeking tn Impair II h sffll MM V. by i overtly attempting In destroy (ht Fioal RttrOffSU plsnt at MiischI ghnaht upon which the government hK sxpended 1 7n.iiPn.ooii tn supply An - n i farmers with fertilizers us e reasonable- i "ni. Wo favor BUOll legislation aa will conform I" IhC primary prOtfUOON "f th" nation lha right of eolleotlVe haiKaltilnv.' ami th" right nf en-nper-gllVS handling ami marketing nf tho products of th" workshop ami tho farm ami sin h legislation aa wit fa "llllat" thl SSpOrtnliOSJ of nut farm products. Wo favnr comprehensive si udles of farm pfoduotlon costs and tho nn- sjswsurod publloatlos of r.i. ta tousd III SMSh similes bABOH nn isni sTitv The democratic party la now. as over, th" Hint ftitnd nf honest la bor, it established th" department of Uhiir at Washington ami a drin scrntlc preftdsnl eallsd to hla nf fii ml council board the flral prac- tirui worklnnsM who oeor hold a cabinet portfolio, Undsr this edmln- Irtrail.'ii lave linn "Mtiililnh.il cut plsyinonl bureaus in bring the man and tho Job together; havo bt I It poarcahly dStsrmlnod tminv blttor disputes bstwosn capital and lahnr. woro pssSSrt tbo i Slid Inhor t-l, Ihe worklngmcn's compensation nil, tho sxtsnstsr. of whloh ws adeo- cato an aa ti. Inrliidi' Inhnn-rs cn tfnged In loading 'imt unloading hTiI t -h and Interstats commerca), th" sight hour law, thS m l foi v atlonal tralnliiK and a code of other wholo- ums invNh Skffootlnfl tho llbortlsd and sjotifrlnsj ih" oondlttons of th- Isb Ipk oIaSBOS, In tho di'pattmonf nf la bor th" dsmoorstlo sd ml n 1st rati on sstftbllshod a wnuuin'H burstiUi win h a ropu mil ii ii const ass dsslroysd by with in iidins spproprlstloni Lsbor ia not ii commodity, It la human. Iiwh i kiiIiii Iuk hours r.f labor iiii.t ondltlona uinl-r Whloh labor In performed. WhCS Msssd in rsoosnttion of the condi tions undsr whloh llfs must be lived to attain the hlKhent devnlnpin -n: and bspplnSSS, are Juat aaaertlniin of the mitlutuil Intorent in the wcl tati of tho people. A' the sans time the nation de- psnds upon the produots of bvhor: a rieaatlon of ptoduot nieana lotia and. If hint; on' imied. dltiinlir. Tl o whole pi ople. Ihsrcfors, hnva a rlaht to it that justtes ahull bo done to IhoSS who work, and In turn ih.t ibr-N" whoa. UtbOl OTSStSS Ih" ii" a BHltlea upon Whloh the lid of thn natloiiH dependa. inuat rocoynlSS th" reclprorul ol lupitlon heiween th" worker and tho atuto. They Should purihinate in tho formulation of Bound Iuwh and reKtilntlonN SOVSm ltiK the i "millions IWdsr Which la bor nt psrformsd, t ynlss and obey tho lawn an formnlal'd mil look i heir smsndmcnt when nsr.ss my l the proi eatii'a m illn.ii lly a l dri KHed to th" lawa and feKiil.it loua tftsctlni the other rotations of lite. UtDOf aa will aa eapilal la in- titioi to ndQQUsUi tompsnaailon Fiii n hsti the Indnfsnslbls ilsht nf ordnnlsnuon, of coilsotlvs barnain I "K and of ! ii i; throiiKh r, ) sttninttssd if ihslf 'Wit ssls don Ifslthoy class, how or. shonld at any tltno nor In Mil DlrcumStSUreM lake SCl Inn that Will PUl in Jeopudy th" pnblls w lfaie rUSorl to k ill. M and lorkntita who h ondaiiK r the health or ltv a of th people in an unsntlsfsoiory dslcs for dctsrmln- I riit dlnpiiten and th" dsmocrstlt party plsdtss iik"H to contrlim, if poaalble ntld put Into offeutlVS "0 ration a fail and dofnorohsnslvt method of oomposlni dlf fsrsnos of I bio nature. in private industrial dlsputss we are oppnssd to COmpulSCIT arhlna lion Hi a mst hod plnuslbls in theory but failure In fSOt, Willi Ti "l S govsrnmsnl ssrvton IN hold diatimt- ly thai tin- rlKliti of Ii people mo psramnuni lo the rishi on srlks, HowsTsr, proa as i- ruplutans n lard for tin conditions of public employment and pb'lKo the demo- eratii party lo Institute tadutr) into the pay of govornmsnl smpl ysi and e'luallv epeodv n VUlStlonS dS sujnsd i" brim satarlss to a usl and propsi Isvsl WOHAX hi l l it t.i We ondoreo the Dropossd Itth amendment "f th" i onstllutlon ol ihs United Mates pranllMI sojusl sul trass t" womeUi Ws congratulate th" legislatures ol II ststes srhlch haes already ratified said inn mi meal ami wo utko th" democratic governors and legislatures of Tet neoneo. North Carolina and PlurldSi and BUOh StatSS aa have not '1 Iflsd the fedsral suffrags amend llienl to unite tn SP SffOfl to ' nln phi" th" process "f ratification ami aet'ure the :ttttb ntal" In time for all the women of th" United Klatoa to parblpnt" In Hi" fill ih Hon. W" commend the eff iim- adv o. nv of lha measure by Preeideni Wilson, U'lMI IS IM'I I ICV We nrs" co-ope ration with the states for th" protection of child lite through Infancy ami maternity are. In tlm prohibition "1 Child la bor and by adequate appropriations for the ohlldren's bureau ami the woman's bureau In th" department of labor Co-opsratlvs fsdsral ssa slstancs to th" statsa Is Immediate iy required for the rsmoval oil II iitoruey. for th" Inoysggs nf teaob- t-ra aalarlos ami Inatriu'tlon In ct- Issnshls tot both native ami foreign bom ! narnagsd appropriation for trooatlonal training in home soonom- lesi rg iSBtabllshment of joint fe-l arnl and elate employment eorvtie with wotMstW departments under the direction nf technically qualified women. W" ndvoogts full ropreai-n- tatlon of women on sii oommlsslons dealInK with woliion'M work or W0flla eira IntSrSStS and a i laaetfh atlou of the federal 't-.ll Hervl. . fi." fn.1,1 dlin'rlnilnatlon on the sround of psgj a oontlnuanos of appropriations for SdUoallon In ex hyslene, fidersl I Isglslaturs whhli shall Ineuro that I A ii. "i fan women roaldent In the United Mtatc" hUl innrtled lo allene shall r'tiun I heir iVtnerioan eltlsen- , ship ami lhal Mio eatnn pt'OHSSS of naturalisation shall i required for womah ae for men. Ills Mil ' H ill? Rl The federal government should treat srlth the iitmosl consideration every disabled m. Idler, sailor and marine of the world war whither I his disability bs t.. wounds received to lint ol .. Hon or t" health ini- j paired In service! and f..i I he do I pendents of tin t rue men who died in line of dinv tin- govwrnmsntl i tsnderssi concern and rtchssi bounty ehould I." their requital. Th" fine patriotism eshtbitod, 'ho heroic con dual dlsptajrad by American soldiers, enllore and marli Si homs and abroad constitute a sacred herltegs I Of pOStsrlty, the woi ih of will. Ii inn nSVSf OS rSOORIPSBSad from ihs treasury and 'he eiory of srhlch . 1 1 1 be dlmnumsd by any sut n espsdlsntgi Ths dsmoeratla sdmlnlstratlos I wisely SStabllShsd a war i Ink Inaur-, sncs bursa ti, gwine 4.I00.S0I cn iiMtoii tnon insurant s ai unprsoad . nlly ..w ratre Tin. federal board for vocational education should no mads a part of the war nek Insurance bureau, in; order that the lass may bs treated a- a whole, ami tiiia machinery of protection and aeeiHlani o ntttSl re-j . ye evi rv aid of IsW and approprt- i it Ion nscsssary to full ami sffsctlvsl t opsratlo U . In Move that no higher or more 1 valued privilege - an In- afforded to, ' no American citlssn than lo become I a fie,, holder In Ih" coil or the i l ulled ritales and In that end wo pledge our party to the snnotmenl "f SOldler SSttlSmentS ami home aid legislation whi. h win afford to the men who fotiKht for Arnretea tho opportunity to become land ami homo ownera under conditions sf fording genuine government neewt ence unsnoumbsred by needless dlf floultlsg of n-d tap- or advanes fi- mi ni ia i in teoi ment, I III ItAlt.ltdADN Tho railroads were su Mooted IS federal control gs a war measure Without other Idea than Hi" owlft iransporl of troops, munitions and lupptlss Tin- hindamental purposs of fsdsral iniitroi wss aohlaved fully rind eplondldlv, ami at fnr h-ee i oat to the taxpayer than would have I. .."ii tho OSJSS uml'-r private opera tion a hi. it task I greatly dim hSTged- iho proMldonta' re omrrien.latton of return to private ownership gave I th" republican nmlorlty a lull year I In wbli h t" "ii. i . t the neeenaary j logktlatloffi Aa a BOnsS' i quesoe thn BsshCummlngs bin 1 went lo tho pri-Kl.li-nt In the 0lOS I "' 'NT I Nl nil ON 1'AHK KIiKVRN U. S. MARINE OFFICER PRISONER ON U-BOAT Officer of Ul-FatcdU.S. S. Neptune Gives Story of His Remarkable Adven ture and Recovery. nichuM Ci.noiv ltiff pttty r r i rnr of thi 1' H. S Ntunt win urn dranintlf f.tpturc it mfi hv n rmil I'-hnnl ami IttbSMUMl MpSliMOM SbMfi 1st lUtMHell I rid hihI hi n O i in a n priSM hnfttitiil. tbiilUd tho n Urt oountry, in itlll aaothtr vortd W'r hr9 t ti'Mt tht i oni(H'Uiihli r- tonstruoUvs i cr of Tiniu mid iclvn It hln HfrntiK fiitltMMf'tn-iii Mr fin mm h iiilvpiil urr.-t wrrt- har rowtiipT that hU OOMtttltUon h OOmplttty nhTtrTfil hut afttr RMflthi "f Ittftsfinjl ht hSJ now rc-Knim-ii th wonderful hMlth thnt cn ahlfi) him o pill through h! ud -vonturrn allv- ni.-l 1- t. .l.t tt nan Btmpplna two hundred pound ftichtnr thnt rmhdikt'it on th. IU-futfd col lier. Hut lei htm tell hln wn itorv: "Vhn the Neptune wim fMriw1- do4 otf thi Irlnh OOMt,1 m 1 1 1 1 Mr. t'linmrn, who now llvm at 707 !. Lft I'avi'ttp, Tnnitm. Via. "I hit mv rtfhl lei sad five Hbe hrnkt-n by the etpioelon, and wln-n 1 mmo tti my unnnf 1 fou ml Myself on hori nl n ubmsriae hound for Qermsny i w i rioj.t in ft Oermsn prison hnn- plial for flvn motilhn. and you fan Inmfinr what I RIUSl hn vo Hiif f oi't'd When I tell you that I Ml off m VM-U;ht fiom two humlitd and twin-ty-ftvn ti u humlr d and thirty-one pounds. Whou I wan rt'patrtutrd and finally not my die) harfto In Krhrumy, lllS, I STM Bttle hotter than a living skeleton l had no sppottte imd my tliK ntlvo ny Htfin wiu ho u imt th.it what Utile I did est slWSJTS k ivo me ai'Vnro pulnH tn th" pit of my utoin arh Mfdrs I Joined tho mrvlre 1 nrvor know what HSfVSS wn. hut nftsff what i wsnl through my nsrvsi wi'r no ihsttersd thnt I ooutdnt krop ntllt a nlnutOi and thr lllfhteSt thlnsj upHt BIS. For lx monthft I i 011111111011 In this condition unahle to ptrk up tM ttffUli and eo wv ik that any attempt at work tlrod me out roinpltely I 1okum to think that I ihOUld nevrr ho a wrll and Strong man asaln. "Hut the way Tunlftr ovorrnnm my troubles and hullr mo up whm nothlnt short of marvslousi ft kvo ms suon an appi'tlto that l wanted to gSj all ths Wnlle, and 1 )Murr did mako up for lost tints I had no morw hothr with Indik'tHtinn and from thr-n on I picked up strength nl put on Weight Until now 1 tip th hnm t two hundrrd and four pounda and am na well and utroni; nt ovrr wa itYtu r i Joined th ssrVlos My nerves sre m Bteedy n a tii nnd I'm MkS my old eelf nRaln. Tanlar ta oertslnty n srsnd Risdtolns nnd i think every lufreiing person ought to try lt.M Timlar la anld In Tut i SstOlQStVSly hv t'.i,, .m kt r and rurlt jii PniK r. a - Advt. AND AUTO RACES DAILY July 3, 4 and 5, 1920 15 Rounds Thorp-Celmars Welterweight 10 Rounds Hughea-McK.ee Uantarnvvt-iKlits IS Rounds Fanning-Wallace Lightweights Entire Boxing Program 8 p. m., July 5 Price $1, $2, $3, $4, plus War Tax. Special night train service on Santa Fe and M. K & T. North and south after these contests. ANNUAL JULY CLEARANCE SALE $9.85 $1.45 $7.85 Extra Special 15 Per Cent Discount On All Children's Footwear 412 South Main Street 01 rem n i n raa m g WffE.Mll These Specials on Sale at Our 412 South Main Street Store Only Ankle Ties wiiii. i;. kin Clso Tit C!li I'unii'H fi.r tJitl.C (Vhlts Rslnskln Ons-s)stet ajr op Pumps fur t!)t)iOt) White Itotnskln FIv- Off eyelet Osf or da for. OOeOO Patent Ankle Ties Blaall puf-nt ankln tls with hltrh ('iiiirh li'.itlii-r hi-cln nn.t rirxilil. oisa. als price . . t. S7.85 French Ankle Ties Thoet nw Krenrh tinkle ties will he put on eiile today an.l for innrnlnif ehupiieni only. They Sold up ti 1 1 S and pfntin in white klfi. Murk pfttstll or SStlSdS and hrown (CQ Qt mteile P.0J Ankle Tie Pumps $1S beatlttftti Inn vamp anUM t. purntie In black eiitln, suede "r hrnwn AI O Q CI Oxfords In ha,m1 turn unlr-s, with hlch T.nuln rnvered heels, white, ClVS-eyelet. In washable kid CO G at D7.oO Ulaek patent (Ti Q" leather OO.OO Black kid nr leather tpD.Ot) BrowTi auede with kid dj O Of Black satJn, hand turn Qn QP miles OO.Or) I'll k miede with kit (J vamps JdU.oO White relnskln flve-eyelrt (Tp QW tic oxfords for P)Or3 White military heel QSJ oxfords. Priced at tJ)0.O3 Black Satin Pumps Black satin pumps In plain or c n-.v pattern with hish Preach heele and flexible soiee. (Jj'r opp Bals price. t! I .oO White Kid Pumps WhitS klil pumps with htsh hcclK mi l llrhi soles. ro op s.ile price JPO.Ot) Patent Pumps That combine beauty and comfort. Thsy have long vamps, with hand turn soles that make th.-m charm- iiik and iraosful. Bums from j to '.I in AAA's to I). Q B ii- pi les pDe7) Beautiful black or brown kid pump with s.i.' quarters and hiti F'Yench' heele, all sU-h from 2 to 9 In AAA's tn D. Extra Stt QK peelal priced at PU..) White French vamp pumps In kid. 3) f .OtJ One -Eyelet Ties Bri M itln "'ic eyelel C7 CC tic pu: is for dl.OO Black patent on. eyelel UJJ QCI US PUmpi for tpW.oO nne eyelet tie pumps In dark tohasco brown suede with (J Q" iiatin 'millers.. ... 50.OJ Raby French Beautiful whits (Ijq Qf e v hable kid ipJtJd whit.- r. mi km QP Btaeh patent g Qp leather . jDU.i J .I'm $5.95 White flji QP satin, ..t . i tp't.itJ KMrk..br.,:T?... ..$6.95 White relnskln baby (Jf Qf I., mis heel oxfords .t50.t0 White baby Louis heel PUmps, priced . . $6.95 Sport Oxfords With style, comfort and class the kind that "bends with your foot." Quality inureH you against tired, aehltll feet. They come In white with tan trimmings, flJQ QF" .Mia special Pt.i) Wonderful fitting, W hite kid Brown kid, I. ather Black kid leather. . . . Mahogany calfskin- . Black nlfskla, $6.95 $6.95 $6.95 $6.95 $6.95 White Kid Boots White washable kid hoot In plain or bluohsr pattern, high French ki.i covered heels and fltslble eoie8 Could not be bnuKht at the faotpfy to. lay for 112 a pair. Also brown. tPO.iO Men's Oxfords Men s 114 oxfords In all styles nnd leathers, from the extreme Knurh'-h the broad toe tfJQ rt last tp7.o0 Men'H fin ox-fords In small sizes oni . bttl any style desired, go at $6.85 $6.85 $9.85 $6.85 w $10.85 412 SOUTH MAIN TULSA'S LARGEST SHOE DISTRIBUTORS 318 South Main Street House Slippers tadlc' our or two-strap House Ulppsrs tn $ I (trade, go lit $2.45