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ITLSA DAILY WORLD, VKDNhDA Y, JUNE 1, 1921 MURDER TRIAL IS BEGUN AT VINiTA Indian Accused of Killing Mail Carrier and Burn ing Body in Stack VICTIM'S CAR TAKEN Evidence Atfaiimt UrfiMtdant KflflOtl Oil Hi I'lLSHPHHiOIl of Auto After Crime ' h'irfnapinr Fipuren in Divorce ( ase Wranple VINITA, Mr .11. At npnlriK of Hit nummur trtn of ilmtrlct entlrl ltrt thin inornlriK. Lilwatil KlnKr, a.1, w nrrnlRfmil fur tlm murdiT M Harold Vry who illMiptinirtiil en tlm mnrnlnit f Mun-li L'H. unit whnwi rlinrrnil hcirty Wim riminl Anill I, In a imniftl HlrHWMm k Mm1 mil mul 'if thn rty mmr liuhfii' linmn. Tli t-ouitrmmi w flllmt, wllh ninny Htnnrtlim In tlm hibIlh ami mrrlii'ir. Bpvrtity four Jury mm Iihvm been iMIinmnnnl. tlm main nan nulii" mini It wltm-wwii anil thn ilffiMitwt 30. All morning run tiiKwri up with n few K'i'1 liiilttle Hilroclucpii hy tho 0fni'. .fu.lK- A. ' . HirwHtor ovrni!lir(i Ihi-lr i onti-ntlonii In nun Inntunn. Tin- HPluiiloii of thr Jury cmnminrr-l HiIm iiftrniu"n .luilun Prriton 8. I in vm ami W. r. Thump Hon ! .ihxIhiiii I'ounly Attorney Jps rinHanl, urn! K It Hunt nail ('. II. Ui.ui'liainp of (Irovi., ami t'ary f.'alilwi'II of S'lnlt.t. are i on ilui miik Iho ui rnici. M:V Y'HIK Mav II l.lwnr.l W A Hi n, rniiniir-i of the Ni Kim liml MuMi.il I.H' Inn nun mini I ..f IIMKikK'i ..I.i I .111 i.i I' ti.ilnt In llii. nui iih Hilt illmlliiK In 'iilirlf k .1. Ii.iimH to Mhow i why I ho illtor.ii mill w til' h i... i. n Hirrflt won Inut WfCk ai.iinxt lii'i wife, MurlHlm Itirrill, r.li.nli1 not hn ri oprni'il. Alh-n W'R nnin In I In- Mill .mil hm .ippriil ni(ili. hi f.it tin. oril't hi- iWiiaiul lil ii ilmti'i' fur Hum mum or Iihiri" maiii' liiilniil him Th. or iliT In iMumnliln tomorrow. Mm lliirrpll anil hr ll-yrnr-nlil mm, William, who, nnonllni- tn in ulnllon in thr illvorrn wilt, hiul hred klilriRnpml flvo Ilmeil Within the hint five veam hy nh fr tlm other of hit pm until, are mlit to lin In Callfoi nl.i. LABOR SESSION TO BE MILITANT Convention Opening .June J!! to lie Most Spirit fid on Record mm lUfneii of employe tmilur tilt il i lnii'ii ure ii k follow m i li'tliiil ii nil ntflllofi fnrt'nn, ntore keoperH, i hlef i lerkH liml rleitinl Nupervlsnry fori in, renin; rlerk i two or more years nxpurlenrn) 1 entii; rlorku (tnuti- thiin one uml leri thnti two yenrii eiporiem ,) III ent; rleikB l leu thnn iinn yenri trmn lallern, nnimiinrrm ,iml Kiiletni ti, I ft cen(, Janitor tele, phone operiilnm uml v.iivl.111 . I.tKh, In eenth; offh e lniy uml otliem timler in Ji'.im, ,'i . i iiIb; Ktallon ami wan hoipHi, freight hamlleiH, rt rrnm, deilliTH anil fnoil Innpertomi I if til iilioe fielRht li.milleiH, lomiiiuii In ImieiH ri i fin ri il iitiiuii ami ware houtti'H, S'i, in. ill. f' nan. e of wiiv anil Htruitur.il foi i i h . ninti hi lion foremen. In i entt aM.iM.irii fme men, holHtliiK etiKlnei r. aii. I lirPlKe U AKIIIN'iT'iV, M iy HI Thn Amerlmn I .1. i .i Hon of I..ihor le pe. teil I,, i i k i the inoni mlll'iint iii.nn! In Iti liiiniy a' Ihe miiuhi. Hon whlih operm June I I, ln week from tn.Ny. The ri port Of lh eeeullv rolinell rerornrnnndlnR new poP leu for thn i next yir will b thn mnt rmllcal In the feilerntlon' reennl. It wnn lenrnei todiiv The federation will pledge full iiupnrt Id the nillroail workerit In whatever aitlon tlnyj Hike on wiie i utn In theli fluht for repr.il of the fiimiiilini K" h tiiiim-l piirtHtlnn ml and for Kovernment , ownemhlp and tletnm ralle inntrol of the t.illtoadii, union leailem iitiiteil. Hiimtiel (loinpir-i. In toi1y lemie of Ihe Anierh nti .Vderatlonk,i nn no,in.e that the iallrn.nl problem will he one of Ihe i hlef liMttes be fore the i oni nt I ,n He n linen an i.Hnr hilt litniiei, hoi hIii Imiii mo mplo me n.llmmlifra Hon. tin ' open nlu p" ininemeiii .in.l pirventloti thiuiiKli loiirt liilum -llom of pi. kmiiK .Hid oilH r dlrlk t.U'llil lined lit ihe lltllium FILM PICTURES HERE Wvurhifi Wvddinu (Sown Mother ICiuIh Her Lift' lll!A"rj 11.1,1. I l, ill M iy 11 Attired in (, widditiic K'"n !i"i 1 and nl'.vii', wllh v 1 1 aid flow, i.i .iiefuliy adjuMed and thi iii..i.i lonH of the wed'lmir; fake upon a table nearby, the body of Mm. Mmli Iiln Karma, 21 jenrn old, wim found Ivmg i roim the bed with n Iitlitel wound In her ti'.nl, hy her tiuiibnnd, I'etro IMilna. 10 yearn old, when he leiurriid home at Dolomite, eeVen tnllin ut of the , lly, foi lunrheon y, Hlei flu j, In a i tadle near the bed wan the X montliH old Itifanl of the eoliple MUi a pli of game tied tlKliUy about ll m i k. Carina tore the gauze from the child n throat and He life w-.lN eaed Chivofn Air Officer Is Taken Off the Job HARDING FEELS EUROPE'S PULSE .'Wants to Know How the Borah Naval Holiday Is Considered My liKol'iil-: I! IIOI.MK8, I N H ''utf r ,.ri).in.'n U'AHIlr.MITi iN May .11.- Whnt are dm. nl'id an "Informal feeler" have already been put out by the Hardlnc ndmlnlHlrittloti In the rapl tl of Kuropo to luifjurtnln the en Hnirnt toward an International con fnrenee on illnnrmarnent. Thin wan revealed today when I'reHldent Hani ln rereiveil nrwnpHpermeri in the umial bl-Wf. kly i ..t.feri n e Thine "fiilei i," ii wan t iied, weio put out before thr ae-mle . , s, , tt.i ,ii i i , . I i ' "' . n , a,., - , , , i i . ' ' ' l . 'I i 1'. d 'Ii- i e. 'i' l I " I 'I' 11 . at. for mi'h a lorifer.nn to n.-'t in S anhlngton. The manner In whleh the "eelem" won lauin hed wan not dUielrmed, but ii in proHtimed that tbe nervieen of 'lio regular American illplomatli: ii prig, ntittlvm .tbroad wer realised. It Ih believed they were Instructed to noiind out the eentlrnent of the varlntiH jfovnrnmentr. to whle,h they were nrertnllled and report to U'nnh-ington. I "a i.. r. Inrent.il consent wa Inter cii i.il however, and the marrl.tre p. rformed. Mr dMn". rmvall 1 will mnke their home In Kaniae I City, Mo, after nwiiIdlriK Journey. SENATE RAISES THE ANTE IVtn t'nlli.r Newly Will", KI'I.TUN, Mo, May 81 -Hrable V riuvall. Jr. and hla bride, for merly Minn yinlda HhHrman of 'ikla honm i'ity. nkla., are here to be gumm at aev. ral pnrtlen In hono' of thiilr rnairiaK. at the home of the hrldn on Haturday. Mma Hhermnn and Mr. Inivii,! both lollege ntu- Iden'g, had plHiimd to wen nov I i dneiilav, tor when j .i'ii for Ih" I weddli k ' leaked ' Mi--- HI . rman wa I rit to h-r h. o e ! .hi. ire of n .Millions ddt'l tn Hie Drfirlrncy Hill tin I'aeeul by lions.'. WASIIIN-flTO.V, ".Miiy 31. The (.onn'e Appropriation i-ommlttee In reporting Imhv the deflrleney np propniitioti bill reiotnmended In crease aggre.i'ing :,J JO.OO0 over the I urn nun hi. ii total ,nrrled In the mramiii- ne panned b the hmme. Th" primljial inirr.iKe uan one of 5n. Oiifi.nou fi the snipping obard. I'oppr 'inlin .Vet $2T1 Sper'nl t , 1 I.I. World MIAMI. MHJ" .11. ,. r . the proc lariuitiori of Com.. ertnon and u altnllnr oti. Mi-Vll!lam, Saturday vv nerved In thin i lly as ' I and altnont every nn w -. en memorial flower s I of the women woikrm bothn nt the Savoy hod I IBInn club roomn, mini i , the rlty, arid the n.i , f had netted J7r, at th. . day. The lineol l flow. . InK were dlntrlbuted to th. hiiUKen which wure In n: . on Sunday. An rleptrle motor dm. -aaw mounted on n m w m fllH'ACo. May 31 - l: W t i,.r, hliperlnti li'lenl of tbe I'll. ik'o ,UI nlon of tti.- air mall, v as nli'vid from duty on order fr. m W.iehihK' ton todHV following a month in vestlgation bv pout il inieit..,H A tstant Muperlntendi ii U Mnon ami I' nil IvIiik .ni'l lull Mm iK r I'. nit I Ml run ni.o wite riheved fi"lll dll'V ' pendlni flli'het lu-iiii Molts" (' A I'.lll'i w.is i.."ned leuipor-irv - hlef .f llo l i oi plaee llnrolil I'rye wan 21 years old 1 le I Insperliun he. I ion fm . m. n 10 'Mills, i ni t led the mall between Vlnltn uml 1,'elitrHllrt. No mollve for Ihe iilloo Ii t been developed other thiin pos tlliht toliLmy of about $10, will. Il Kre In tald to have had on bin p'r Mill, mid lb" theft of the inr. will' Il wtm lel In a KaiaK" at Afton hy I'luke, uml later reiovrnd by I bo t utility offb etB l'lnkis lefunen to iiduilt the i rime, and is affable ami timnuiitmd in the i nut 1 1 oom. He ta pail Indian uml pan ili'iinaii II le hi id. RAIROAD UNIONS LOSE WAGE FIGHT (CONTINt hi) I im.M I'.vlll.. ONI-.) anil engine nervlre men, except thonn In pnnenBei' iervlce, are redured S cents an hour. Cunntrnctlrin men mid unction foremen ure redured Id cent an hour, riming Ihelr .ivurngn ttmnllily priy to till from Jllti. I'HHitonRpr ami frelnht euulneera who were nlvert Iticreneen of 10 to 13 lent an hour by tho 1 020 uwa"d urn to bo tut ft centn and 8 renin an hour respectively. I'linrencer ml f might roniluctotw, who recdvcl If 'rreimen of 12 1-2 centn and IH .iitun In HUO, are out 7 1-2 1 1 tits nml i centn rcHpi cllvt'ly by thn new nchedtilo. Train dlapatehete uml yitrdmunt. em whone iiiniithly enrnltmn at pren- tit iiveragK 2iil to $270, are cut S centn an hour The Htnallt'Ht tdllctlnn will apply to office boyn and other employes umler is yenm of in:e, who will in lelw centn nn hour lesn .after July 1. (inn of the nlKitlflcant londjtmt nienlji In thn dcelehm In thn leclannl flcntlnn of clerkn whereby entetlm; clerkH. uminlly yount; men ami wnnieti of IS to 20 yearn of into will reielve u monthly nalary of J fi 7 . r, n for their firm fix months ami $77.50 for the hecimil l months of nervlre. Clerkn wllh Icsn thin one yearn ex petlence now- receive $120 The nttltiide of Ihe rallwnv unlnnn towittd the deereasen ordered re- maillH to bn detei inlneil It ban been ITcncrully iimlei stooil that th.: union men would accept a cut of from 10 In 12 1-2 percent. The bli; brothel-' lunula ure expected to meet here j July 1 to enllHlilt'l' the ho. mi's ilei In- ' Ion whb It In effective on that date I lilt b. Winter Slump. ClillmltiK Ihev weie haul hit by thn winter (dump In buslnehi tail loud mauiiKemenii, have been clam urine for hevernl monthn for lower wiiki'H and the derision tomorrow will mark the runt relief granted hy the hoard ntnee It net the high vvauo ttcnle In Its (liOO.Ooo.OOO nwuid more llian 10 months ago. The derision tomoirow will miv that situ 0 tho 1020 nw.iiil, tin re hni been a ile.-ieani. In the rust of living." nml "the Brain of wages for xltiill.tr kinds of work In otlur In illlMrk'H lla.l In general In en ile creuu'd." These two points were tho chief contention of the unbinds he-fore- the hoard Tcstnumn wn ..r fered In the hem lug whnh beg.n April IS nml ended M.iv Hi to dmtv t eiluctltins of "0 to r.r p. 'i cent tn thu cost of food and clothing. Viuy llig ri-ductloiiH In wages, nn'stlv for comnum labor, were also iltril b th.. carriers. "Tho board bellevee, ' the ilrrlnlon says, "that Imeed on thn ehmionth Mhown the dei ie.iscH flvud a ro jttnllfled and reiiulied " "l.lllll('l I'ji'lo" Iti'tctvcil. Tho entiles cycle whlih atteunid tho tncreiien In the cost ot living and thn lncre.tte In vvouen duiing the vvur has been ritrined. the board hij'i, and first tho btinineHs (b pre.s. alon throw men out of work ami then the low of buylus powet of Hie Idle workmen producoil ftirllu r dipr. a ilon. 'Whatever may be said nn to the original or contributing imiwh. tin in hn boon nml Is n maikeil. and tn Konio extent dlHlretwng and du. ahtroun, (e;iresBion In buslnes.i and Industry, affecting the entlr. coun try and Borno lines of production tDOIt tierlolisly." The board save as n, rrtult heavy fln.iui ial lo.ss, have been Buffered and many hiindnds of ihoiiHiindh thrown out ot i ninlm ment atltl deprived ol nil w inn, ami III la Iom of pun basing piwer y thmn ban c. . :. r,iu, th, g, net .! dprnlon by n ducing Hi. i. in md tor (ho produ. I.- thev would oth.r wlo have pnroiui-..Hl hii. .i tus been argued the fa1! In p.n n , Dot touched lo any huge , xt.nt thn consumer, it has without question most dU.iiHiil.ii-l, n.i. h.d and af fected the proilm eis. ,.-,e, Miiy Homo Iiiu h of m i'. if I. tin n. agricul tural c law i- Somi' of llii" ltclu Hons, Ilcdui i ions i i h oik for tho vnrl- mioRAnn HPiiiNnv Al.TA VISTA IIIITKI, s-v(e). 4 Ltidlnf popuUr. tclry nfUrln rt now rrom i bii up. r ine i'nrlriiv V 11 B K HUB mull trtln ll diiurtera "8tln t'lkt Peak JWsK'ii Scrvlc. Conway lirot I'lvn- Aqu. building mei haul, -i In . . ntn, Imlld In merhalilis' helpeis 7 'V : track iiboreiH, X'i. bil.lue telidein. piimpern. crossing isitihmru. h'i, labiueis iironml fhopn, in i mis OPEN SWIMMING POOL Hundreds Mletiil "Sunset I'lunge" Wiwt of ("It), IVcmIi-Water Sup ph Is inn Callous a .Minute. Ilcyl l.et'n go Hwlmmin.' f'nmc on. the walet's flue That Is the shout of hundreds whn dally visit ' Hunsel I'lunge," Ihe new' moilern "nwlmmln 'hole" on the Ka- pulpu road, about two miles from Went Tulsa Tho pool was Installed by It (' Alder, fire chief, and It would set tho heart of any hot, or man cither, n thumpln . The pool, which Is made of rein fori ed inncrete. Is I fiO feet long and til) feet wide filled with clear water. lust thn thing for a hot nuinmerv day. The water In graduated In depth from two feet to nine feet. At one etnl or thn pool lire two tug slides. Hue Is 2.', feet long uml the other SO feet. At the other end ol thn ponl arc net-oral spring hoards and an IR-foot diving tower. It In a ten I swltnmln' hole. It tt the eoiial, eten better thnn the swlmniln' hob) of kid iI.ivm. Th water Is absolutely pure, coming from u deep well and pumped Into thn pool at the rate of 100 gallons u minute The water first goes through a chlorlnalor, wbern It Is putllled with chlorine gas ami all of the baiterla killed. The water then goes through two largo sand fllti'm. slowly sepltig through 14 different grades of spe.-lal filler sand. I'Vnm there II Is tumbleil Into the pool It In kept lit Ihe pioper temperature by a Mpoelnl heater. Talk iibunt swimming, hot- It is there The pool was opened Sunday night and officially dedicated bv .Mayor T. H Kviium and I'nllce Com missioner .1. M. Adklsim. who were the fltst ones of a bilge i rowd tn Jump Into the cool depths Alder believes that tho ponl fills a long wanted ainiit-einent for Tulsa. The i Hy has never had a rcnl swim ming pool, he Kits, but now has light at lis door Aldei sats that there Is no more modem or heller equipped pool In the southwest ' Homitilsnii I'roduclng iitiipanj "I I New York Will Make .Serhf. Hcnl 1 lug Willi Ihe HI lliiln-.lr). Tulsa w ill have Hn sc. ond a' n -tinning pbtuie (ii i n I in l ti is ag n ' 'win n Arthur Honald on I'nidti' t 'lne, an edsti i ii photoptuv oi-tinii 'lion, i minuet, s plana for the f nn 1 lug of a seiies of ptclurrw 111 tin . i lllnllllt A lllimliel or stoios an now bring enpi lallt wilinn lm 'his purpn.o i,v estnlilidiid A h'.u authois, ami u topicio nlaine .r Arthur Ii'inablson I'toduition lm In now here In ouest of a .uu.ibli Kite for tile studio Wor will lie coinmenieil on the flint plitu e "I the series Immediately after the Kliidlo In i ompleteil A 1 1 1 1 il r liiinalilnou In to be the star of these Tulsn -made prmlu. tlniin. lie In known when ver phom plays me shown lie was a memla i of thn old Kalem Stock company. and otto of the troupe that went i , Ireland lo appear In Hint rirtn s fatuous Irish photoplay -uric lie has produced and vt.unil In photo plats or ins own irranoii lor ino Huiillnh lllograph iomian, ami has essayo'l leading roles In flliif bearing the (rude mark or l anu( rnyerx-lishy. yetx. .Metro ami " e grapii, ami was mnuoi o . ii,- . I Harris ill liesnn in ...en -j-- leased by the World I'llin 1 ration. The Tulsa made proiluelloi,,-.V ' ,J Ihe company will be market oo-iWY i (inn or the larger International l" Hon idrtute dislrlbiitlug mi gaiil-lV-tlniin. thus assuring the widest a. 'arc on to tlm fact that SPUR cigarcttoa (the Only Ono that's 4 loaf blond and Cflmpod) liavo most extensive for tin in distribution o sib.r Municipal Pool Will lie Open in Few Daps '. The municipal swimming pool a' Owen park will be opened probablt within the nevt 10 .hits, It was an nounced by members of the park board vostcrday The basin ts now being drained and i leaned prepara tory to filling It with a fresh watei supply. An addition is to be built to the bath house, whbh proved on Hrelv Inadequate for the demand lajit summer, although the pool was put into operation toward the close of the hot season IV. I I .11 v A A iv y ..n"pt A 1 NEW STRAWS 'i aw I at i a. e nn r. i . -ii. ilo . t r , i d i' .1 n !! i' II r' ui to I I'f a t a' I r . I 'bet, W , , , r h w III .' II 1 . 1 1 II" W hups In m it- II, I. 1 il i ill i. its, aid th e.rr pop'i'ir I ten- a at io i , il ,i w , i , i t ' v u Holmes Clothes Shop 223 SOUTH MAIN STREET in Cool Minnesota, suttoundedby big forests and spark ling lakes. Twofnstttcel trains toSt, Paul and Minneapolis, daily Herman InventntH lalm to have mad Mnl ifqutrr hr.tt Cigarettes at A leaf blend J Crimped (no paste) Asa country nnl climate fnrqolf Minnesota i' not excelled by the Scottish Highlands. The dry highland nir, laden with forest fra Kranre and cooled by lake breezes isetremclv healthful no hay fever or "tired fectinc. ' The polfer of the prairie country vs ill scarcely recognize his oun Ramc. Thfn, tm, thinW of th diversity ot n-wls In Minne nt.i Ynu cjh fnh in tl r (otrnt)n, roK in the after noon, tide hoTtelMfk, or tramp thrroich the imdi, canoe thtouRVi chsrminc wjtcr lourscs, play tennis, im, motor host, or dante. There art pumwrouM gnoj gojf cowtet to cftooii from in rtJ about th 'twin Lititt, and ir the hlg eaJt up north 7 he hotel attnmmt Nation Of tery goad anJ tht rcfJ fair I'or Jult injatmatton ask ri: nk i hi hi.i.ss, i i Tl' Wiitnut si Kiinas (it), 1o We have opened a GITY TICKET OFFICE nt 112 East Third Street where we offer you "Santa Fc Service" Tickcla Reservations Information Rates Routings Descriptive Literature nni t l . i inc uivision rreignt Agent Formerly in the Kennedy Building moved to the same location and we hope you will come in and see us. J. S. ROLLMAN City Passenger Agent Phone Osage 5234 E. C. KITCHING Division Freight Agent Phone Osage 290 TULSA, OKLA. Music .s Essential $10 Sends It Home $8 A Month Pays Style 11 Most Popular Style of the Genuine Victrola $5 Cash- S5 a Month For This H.tndsome Style 80 Genuine Victrola our SH-ilal Outfit K , -i v le Si nml 12 1 0 lr. h i i i . i r ri i . dh ' . u ' iimp $ , ,1 ,vrn, $110.20 I.nttest I'rlres 111 I . h, ery I 'hm Caiim-iils Style 80 '$100 II T 'mull Mam Street A I HUM Manager O-iikp .".HIIMim Going Away? A great many Tulsans do seek cooler spoU in which to spend the summer months. Rome of them will go away this year with out first paying their bills for May. Your merchant wants to extend you every courtesy, but it is hardly fair to ask him to carry your unpaid balance until next fall. But JVhether You Go or Stay Your bills for May are now due, and will be past due unless paid by the Tenth of June. 40-1 New Municipal Building Phone Osage 7440-74.11-74.12 . h . i m a f fit r , wpii -r,vM n m Watson & Aven "Carbonated-Process'' ICE CREAM Here's a hot weather hunch phone your dealer for that PUREST and most delicious of all frozen delicacies WATSON & AVEN "Carbonated-Process" Ice Cream. It's so delightfully "different" from the old ordinary kind! Though WATSON & AVEN "Carbonated Process" Ice Cream costs us more to make than the ordinary kind, it is far more economical. Our wonderful new patented process insures the UTMOST in PURITY. Watson & Aven Telephones: Osage 7511 and 7512 n m Ml