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TULSA DAILY WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1020. MINERS TO MEET DECIDE ON SI AND - 1 T" State's l'uei buppiy vc- pends on uulcuiuu uj. MuskogecSession MEN IN A BAD MOOD j0hn Wilkinson Doubts if He Cft rcrauaae 1 ncm 10 J'.cturn to Jobs .irsh ol Oku of if t rmlnt 1 locals ' Workers htr tiR for a ' .1 M nin ork. Tor i sjofhe" ft tl tVcccr St, a turn t n .v Ac - ccnvcnli , I 'rem M.-rto Wirt Okln., Oct. 17 thti now field Mltuatlon mi Arltans.iH nii1 u pnrt is production will bu do . inc. convention of rop- from tho conl miner. u.trlct 21. United Mine t Amorlrn, which opouu row mornlntf. initio worker officials, It -it .to net tho num In pr floltl nnd In one, Idlu ,unas to return tu 1iutk thomsKlvcs, It Is , ortunlty to bIvd tho r lifted inotncntiini, nnd to loring of overy coal thrco states. tn John Wilkinson. ' tho miners- vt District appeal to the men to ro i will ho nuulo ut tho Demand "Vacation,'' i, to delegated to the , who arc arriving hero tonight, they will maku nit effort to show ciiiipo why they tdioutd tco on extended "vacation" they ad mtt they cannot go out on strlkii because, of existing contracts with tha operator. "Tho mlnerH' dclcgnteg nro hip tllo. It In very difficult to Induco ho.Htllu nion to listen to reason. They loso their Houses of propor tion. 1 fear they will tako steps which will ecrlously effect the. conl idtuatlon, cHpuclnlly of Arkansas and Oklahoma, whero 10,000 men nro directly affected," Mr. Wilkin ton said, continuing: AVIII.1ii.soii lViirn CtiiiMHiuviH'cH. "Tho miners nro asking for n 30 per cent Increase on lonnago min ing. If they got It, or even n rea sonable amount Ickh than that, tho people will have an ndeiiatn coal supply ns far na they nro concerned. Uui If It Is refused, I greatly fear tho constMitieiiceK,- though 1 havu advised thn men tlmu nnd again, not to quit their pont." Tho dclogatcM to tho convention (.tnrtcd unlvtug here thla afternoon nnd tpulght moro than 100 of tho ISO representatives who nro ex pected here, nro registered at local hotels. Mr. Wilkinson spent most of tho day conferring with various dele gates. Ho pointed out to thorn that thn purpose, of tho convention Is merely for a detailed discussion o' the situation, In order tlntt tho miners In all of tho coal fields may know tho facta In tho prcnont strained situation."- The sessions of tho convention will bo held behind closed doors, Mr. Wilkinson nald. Defender of Llcgc Dies. HHUSSKUS, Oct. 17. General I.eman, defender of'Llegn agalnnt the Oormnn advance early In tho war. died at I.lego toting from pneumonia. nOMOTAMTIMC IM flRRFRflN IS FRIFNDI Y filter of Jo Payne Dies who i nn I mil in JIiH Utme in t)lu8h)gcc BID FOR THRONE, ST ir-TTr-, , .1.-T-7nrr---in n in , - sijj .1 T I'.imio, .igect Kl, father of J. I) I'.tMic, dlstrlrt i iinrt repotted and t.ojtws for Mexico After Two-Ha) Mt in 'IVxiim Cities, DALLAS. Oct. 17 -Strong In his expressed vluw that teli Hon be-, for)lt r .' gr.l(.,,iry r ,H, Tulsn ,-, . , ,turo Mexico and the I ntt.'d hint-n i,,t,v ,U, (lt his home ui SWISS GOVCmmont MOVCS1 would benefit greatly by I 'm two-day 'Mu(K;,K,.,. ,,t7 ,.l.u Sunday even- lill lo th" state ralr of Texas, (l.n- UK The i Her 1'nMie was n civil en eral Alvnro Obregon departed today cinccr jiuI nunc to Oklahoma In for Mexico rity,, whore on neeembei-; tl.u e.nb das He directed Hie to Defeat Plot of Ex Greek King HKKNK, Oct. 17. Former King Oonstnntlno or Oreece In. reported hero as Intending to take advantage of thn situation created by tho netl ous lllnesa of King Alexander, lr son, by returning to (Ireece and l claiming tho throne. Tho Swiss au thorities, It is stated, are taking measures to defeat the alleged plotv formed In Switzerland against tho present Orcelt government. OlINIiVA, Oct 17 Konner King Constantlne of Orrece, replying from Lucerne tn mi Inquiry re Kurd lug IiIh attitude towards tho regency for Oreece beln(r discussed In connection with tho Illness of Kliut Alexander, telegraphed as follows: "Hufflclent unto tho day Is tho evil thereof. I will not think of a regency yet. Mv plans; tiro that o my people. (Signed.) Constantlne, Hoy GERMANY A CATTLE LAND Allien I'Mdi'titly Think So, I'l-uni Demands .IiimI 1'roenttil. IlKULIN, Oct. 17 Tho allied reparation's co.nmlKslon, nccordlnt: to Vor-WaertM today, has presenleil to tliu Ocrman government rt de mand for tho liiinic (ttuto delivery of 10,000 bulls nnd 000. 000 cows to Franco, 11,160 head of caitlo to Italv. SKflilO ciwh. t'i .!eU-lil.i, nnd 157,000 head of cattle to Serbia 1 ho Is to bo Inaugurated president of tho southern republic Tho Mexican prcBldent-elei t mndu tint ,ono extended statement vthllo here. This was at an International b.innnet Inst nlght.whern he declared the Mexican government would reeH online nil legal foreign debts, that he antlclpntell early recognition of the new Mexican regime on tho part of the 1'nlted MtaleM, and that Mexico v. Ill recogjllre all legal rights o( Mexlcums unil foreigners alike z Uefore lenvlng JVillns st 11 o'i nek woi k i'f mniilng tho towtihlto of Muskogee when tlt.it city emeigul from a Mliiig". FIND U. S. LABOn! MAN DEAD Heart Dlseac''ntiieil Dentil of Or.'itit Hnmllton In St. Louis Hotel. O VIA I'STiiS, (let. 17 -Oranl llatnltion i;.t, n special tepreseuta the of l hi- federal department of labor. foiuid dead In bu loom at a holl here today. I'luh l.in today tttnctai uuregnu tssueu .1 , nsi 1 tie,l li. irt dl.-easo as tti. . t 'in" statement thanking the illy of Dal- of jlejtb Officials of the ilcpatt Ins and the stntp and national gov- mem it .iKhington were lmttfifd ernments for fourtesleB extundi'd 011 and autlmiitus 110 endeavoring to his visit, and extending nn Invitation 1 loeile ,1 d-Highlcr of Mr ll'itnllton to federal. stu' nnd eltv nuthorltles 1 Winn- imri' I unknown to Hietip to be his guests at the Inallgiitnl e t"ltw 'i" i Ik M-ved to be In Denver errh.es In Mexico OHv, His enter- tnlnment hero ho declared, argued for better Mexlcan-Anterlrati rela-I tlons. He Is traveling via HI I'aso; and made 11 stop of several hours at Kurt Worth, where he was thol guest of munlclpnl officials nnd tho Port Worth chnmber of commerce. 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