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RELIABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE THE OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NLWSFAFLK (p. l iVF.HACJK ftWOHN NKT PAID ' i I I.ATION. MAY i FINAL EDITION VOL. XV, NO. 215. TULSA. OKLAHOMA, FBII) V, Jt'NK IL 1SHI1 1(5 PAH US PRICE 5 CENTS JURY TO MORNING' GRAND LOCAL RED CROSS i p nrnnnui7cn IS REORGANIZED flea'L for Tremendous T;istv of Uniting Fam ilies of Riot Victims REGISTRATION BEGINS W.1I Make Complete List of All Votjrops in Camp for l'.-e of Relatives RELIEF DEPOT ESTABLISHED Bofkrr Washington School lleadqi quarters for Disburse ment of Supplies i .il rhaptrr tjf the Hod i been completely (p-or-' r tht tremendous task I f .re Tills i, that of rm 1 toth'ng ulul shelter foi 'mi'li n negroes of Till.-i p . enter general head t' Kouith and l'iii''Jnn.iil 1 ! g'nonil director and c- V Pc-- h in Tulsa nml vicinity at- rk of nriy nature for ' "r women, i;nll s,igu t j x M C A employ, ment nf ' i he lp will he wnt im J. a .. Tills offer Is made to r. tin ,i f.tr .18 possible the "f un-niplm-d pegi-ofs b . t 0 .ham In charge of the Hod 1 -3 . ,ii,p nt the f.nr grounds, re i.ff work has been classified, the dfp.ir'ti i" is organised, and depart nmij .Lienors nanied who will ijpp- - j II work lti their Ucpart- Tti- rptralinn of famlllpH and h ai ; s .hi , ! (' ' 'r.i hopelessness of re- th. chaos tf the last two rts a problem that the Eamz.'d lied Cinss will 111 ;h Us bureau of ItU'titltl i i iiih d at the Y. M. C. A. f Itnl.i rt II. Woods. .1I u ho are seeking to find 'i'v.-, vill register here, anil an '! upbte i list as possible of ' ' K "- I" lug i.ired for In the '' -.I'.-.ns about the city will be T' ' ' fferenre. This depart - ' i '" re.n bed bv telephoning "'JS' - - ' People ffeklng to lo- ' will find information ,; 1 ' ' numbers are Osage "' ' I '".iir.' 177.'. iVolunteir 't ' ' 1 w tt't.'l and are reinjected ' ' l:ed Cross headquarters ' T - 'H Mis W. I) (lodfrey ' i of the nursing depart- 1 i-aning Is badly needed. , is in charge of Mrs. I.lluh ii. I the receiving station ls I a' the First Muptlst "!-! Ii infj of all kinds, tin as well im outer gur vantcd; Mrs. .1. A Hull H li. llelnxman are In ' :lie receiving station at f A It Is Important, direi tor I,. C. Murray .' Inthing be sent to the and not the V M. '. A.. ' i place is fairly swamped h. added burden of belnu li-i i Ibuilnt? aBency for r 1 1 ..ir. I "i t,' ,i in d M - hp sir , ''l'r 1 VV I '..'h'nj Kelief icpit nt Siliool. Tl 'K' r W.iBhlnuton sehonl is depot. Here H. U Con- harue, and aldlnir In the i "f food are Orra IJpp. lr. f.-'r,h ,t, i barge . f thl.i phase of k at the deiot, Mrs. A m. I Mrs. John Wheeler. i food, elothlnc. beddltlK 1 1 al supplies aro Issued I'.rown Is in eharso of ! i ros'i hospllal for nocro I i'e i, id Cinnabar hos ' -'h Main street. The l 'is relief ramp Is the (rounds, to whirl) plnet. . ' were taken from Con . . nnd MeNulty park II 1 hi- w III be perma - nei at headquarters. " l:i hardsnn, exeeutlve ' i he Tulsa County I'ubllr ia i ai. hns rhnrKO of , h . and relief and has ' !' r, at the y. M. C. A., ""IK'' 'il.'.l. Automobile t mportatlnn N under - vi ..f J. c. Anthony. Hi . over stolen (JihiiN. I' -'Inc falls the task of ' inir. so far as Is pos ii id ,,st Rood". Work t i i b( done from ware Uirini; Lumber rnmpa. I i r Ii. r, with telephone I A Hull and V. I.. "i beaibiuartprs at 1012 I u dint:, telephone Osasn " . harpo of railroad 1 ' I Ml 1 ai d his assistants, L. C. ' 1 Mrs. Jennie K. Ileum ' is' of tlireetlntr, nsslftnlnK. e I'd despatcblnK rails, an l itr inre of niultltudlnous ' lied Cross offlre. Hod ' mrters was a hive o' ' '.lav Inrertors were 1 K inir rornnletincr Ihelp W A M-n l t . "rip T. Murrs. I.it ,. ,f r 'cts h . Dl.h ; e' NTINt KH ON PAOn TWO worn, owners or cars ChJwoTrUwte Gwas $1000 to Tulsa Sufferers -V i .I i.. Ti .. u mid CMICAiio. June j T'.i Chi- ap. Trili .lie ,t .!,, , f , M, ri , u he 'I til., i ia, . i pun, i,i mis Hi. f .i l.wlns Ibi 1 1 has been bitter business in Tulsa. H nan brought out the worst side of human nature. It may be that tl'ere In a wav b whli h we ran make il buns; out our better aide. There In great want In Tills i. and, as almost aln.n happens m them insensate outhurMn of pre J idli e and ranror, Ihe Innocent pay a heavier penalty than Un guilty pay. t In for these inno-ii-iil unhoused nuis Unit we would like to do something. The shame of such wlekednetw a baa injured Tulsa Ii.i.h torn bed I'hlrnKo also. Iet us roIu the present occasion to show not only that we have learned the lesson of decent com munity feeling, but also to aid tho sufferers In Tulsa. Surh an art may help to confirm (,-ood feeling line and maku belter feeling there. The Chicago Tribune herewith givi-H JI.000 to the homeless III Ttils,i and we will be gl.ol to re-em- a. id forward gifts In others. W0RLDTS RELIEF FUND AT $4,447 Contributions Received in Day Range From $1 Up to 91,000 AN IDEA WORTH $14 Subscriptions Taken in "300 Block East Second" Nets That Sum for -Fund Someone In the 300 block on KaJit Second street had an Idea yester day that inci eased by the sum of $14 The World relief fund for the homeless and suffering negro riot victims Someone went up one side of Sec ond street and down the other In that block and In probably a half hour raised $U, n amounts ranging from a nickel to a dollar. Someone brought an envelope (ontalillng that amount to The World office, in scribed merely "300 block Hast Sec and street." Not much money, that til, to be picked out from the fl.tl" 111 The World fund when the lat omit was made at 5 o'clock yesterday after noon. Certainly not. Its the IDIJA that's Important, not the $11. There are thousands mid thou sands of lily blocks in Tulsa. Why shouldn't this be a hunch for some one (n every block In town?. YOl' xolunteer In YOCU block. Send In your $1 t or more, or less, as It may be.' livery dollar means Just a little less suffering and dtstrr-K among the unfortunate who have been thrown upon tho city's charity by the riot and fire. ' Conlributons to The Woild yester day ranged from $1 to 11,000. Tho Hellable Trunk company phoned that It would glvo r.O pieces of baggage upon recommendation of tho Humane society. The World fund to date: As prploimtv rpportcd ThoaiHK I'hpiunut Miinlnn Npiw PUno I'o V I'rslg Morion Klpnnnr Nichols ruplin-Simpklim ItlnritnK HtpVenH ..i... PaUi-fl Oftlo Suprly .,, I'p.irrp, Portr (. Martin W. 3- Wrlpht Dr. T A. ppnnpy i; II. Kprfthntr l'hl T Abbott Msnhattsn oil fo fUiprmnn r. KvlUy No Nima . . t,outii I r,pkowltl It .1 r-ookpr K SI. niailotk !.( t)ppt of Rinrlatr nil ClliB l' Walter II. Klrarbk Mrs J. II Morgan Wm M. Main I'.lkp Show Fund U. II note A, II nuller Mm. Manua Mra Oprlruda Ilarrlrk B. W .lan Ad.lama rhautauq'ia rirela. J. M Starkham Jr. otfipo . ... Slid ninpk Kait Sp nnd Slr'PI . , 0. II HUlPtt . eo on . i, sad on S on 3fi on 1 0 0i. inn no M tin SO no ton on ... 100.00 100.01 a no to 01) SO 00 so on s oo 5J.O0 s oo I 00 ISO AO oo :t. oo 100 00 loo oo oo l '10 i oo s no 2.00 10 00 31 oo H 00 too.oo IJ.MT oo Total amount JU17 00 (lather ' Itrf ugcrs, A group of lted CYohh workers went out Into Urn Osago hills last night about dark In search or nrgro refugees, gathered up about Hi who are believed to be amonfr the last of the fugitives, loaded them Into cars and brought them back to town. They were still badly fright ened, the workers report. AH such refugees aro being cared for at tho central lted Cross lamp for tho present. Cn.npiTHtlnn In TuUii'a Crll. Kor 3i Iioiira from TuphiUv nlEht our tneal cirhar.na wtr anampul wllh ral'l. With nppralora at rTv (inalllon at Ih9 r Urtiboanla II wa praiilially lm.. l.p to hail. Up apliriml' iatel J00 oon all", an In. r. ap l""i' "' P"r ' MV.r tin. hir.l. 'U V hil't'.rii. Wp a( 'l-paliil Ihr.MiKh Ih. i '" 'hi l " if If - ulli' f n. .''.. - li- pr that p ...'ii.t pi I' r hndl i ubl.c emerRfnpy lm op To mono N it. nt ho ' P' I pi-' 'I HARDING TO WAR FOR RIGHT ONLY Tells Naval Crads They Will Not Fight Except in Defense DENBY SPEAKS PLAINLY1 Advises 'J00 Alembcrs of Class vt . ... ... . imii 10 nnow vanity ot Hank to KtiRiilf Them WARNS OF SHOflE DANGERS Advises ComiiiR Officers That Alore renis Arc Found Land Than on Sea on HV THANK a. sti:tsom I. N s Slnff 'nrrppp'indpri ANNAI'dl.lS, M. , June 2. --Standing today before I'ibi graduates of the fnltiil States naval aculemv to whom hi- hid Jus awarded commission--, President Harding express ed the hope that they would now-r have to fight and he promised them I bey never would while he was pUHldeni, unless It be in ddi nse ot Ule Ami rl. an ronsilenie. "I hope 5011 never will lie railed on lo draw a sword or fire a gun," said the president, "and I promise m.i young soldiers that so lung an 1 am mir romiii!indi--ln-clilef. oti never win have to fight except In de fetipc of th- American cms lonce and Tor what .Mm will he abb' to answii to Cod and to vour fellow men " "I want no eras en republic,-' con tinued the president. "1 want an merle i unafraid, a republic ot con science, a republic or sympathy a republic of stiength and a lepubllu of high Ideals." Would Tight for .lu-tlre The president alluded briefly to the difference of opinion that exists over the (tiestlon of being prepared for war. Without ronimltting him self other than to Mate li- wanted a "republic strong and unafraid ' the president told the young officer. Unit there is nothing nobb i in ihn world than to defend one's imintry and keep this in mind" he said "that he fights best who fights Just ' Screlary of the Navy I'd" In Hi nby Indulged In some "plain tialk' todnv to the ji;o members of th graduating class of the nnv.il academy who received their ill idonias from the hands of the pres ident at Ii.-ihlgren Hall. Speaking Irom the standpoint of , one who has been both enlisted man 1 and an officer in the na and In I the marine coins. Secretary lienbv ' cautioned the voting of fleets against the "foolish vanity of rank." and ad vised them to "win the smlli s" of their men. whbh are "better than anv decoration ' "So one knows better than I," said Ule secretary, 'with what great it spect the enlisted men look upon an officer, who is 'every inch a man ' No one knows better than I with what contempt the enlisted man views an officer unduly burdened with the weight of his own Im porani e. We need not worry about our rank Our fltnefs for It will be lustly appraised by those associated with us. The enlisted man will quickly size you up He wants to like you. He wants to respect you. H'' ptobaldy feels ho Is ton much a man himself to want to be loin mandril by one lacking any essen tial element of manhood. Alwas He a .Man. "CiO to your men simply and naturally, a man among nun, giv ing the best that's In ou and ex pecting good work hi return. There Is n smile in the navy and In the marine corps that men teserve for those they respect and like. It ls better than any decoration. Try to win it. "Hemeniber. too. that In spite of many Inventions, and there are manv of them, there was lw reuses In human knowledge, still 'the proper study of mankind in man You and I are In the same boat today. You are about to become commissioned ensigns In the I nlted States navy Your lives of service begin with the P'aelng in your hands the meal ilppfa commissions, whbh delegate you to the defense nf vour cotintrv and the upholding or the hnor of your flag. "I. too, have lately received from roNTlNfi;!) n.v rArn: two Co-' I'arilif iilu I'ark. The camp fiesta and open house to have heen held at the Y. W. C A. ramp this Saturday has been post poin d indefinitely on ac ount of tho week's events in the city and the prem cupation o fmnny wl'h relb f measures, in cording to an an nouncement Just made from the as sociation. The camp will not he opened for parties or week-end stay until conditions are more settled. Hauling I '! irital if- Adnr, Iiy tho AaaorlatPd prern. 1-AItlS. June 2. Hugh c. Wal larn, American ambassador. toda delivered to James K H n Kelt, the American actor, a rahie message fiom Secretary of States Hughes transmitting tin fi 'i i. tints of I'r .snlelit II nil" g l.i Mi lla.ketl Tin li' tor will l l r in 'Ma.Hilh thi u' on iK.a'.r hifle il on tht ail 1 . . ' tli I'"'-' ' Ii g- erii- Negro Deputy ?ckJ)Pe:eadJr lnciHn9 riis Kcice into Barney Clcnvcr. Who Lost Ucnvily in Firp, Gives True Ver sion of Negroes' Sidi; in Terrorism Thnt I'revniled in City Tuesday Night and Wednesday. - .,.,., 1. e I I hum I ' linn s li spoil I.' I III- I..US id ' '.in to bripg Ihe lble for tin outiage I J'""'"'- Th- nm- .1 everything tint I has till t. i- been Intend ti M I S K' I In in i mutilating and I I hem Itarnev Cleaver, negro icput sheriff and a polb e officer of oars of expei lence, said tills to a World reporter an he came out of a cpdh lug store where he had Just pui cbased a suit of summer underwear, lie. lost sevi rut houses and all the earthly belongings he had b'lt could be wrapped In a bandanna handkerchief. loH'-llrail the Leader. Cleaver named Will Itoblnson. a dope peibllei and all around bad negro, as the leader of the aimed blacks. He bus also the iihuics of threw otheis who were in the armed gang at the court liousi. The rest of tho negroes participating in the fight, he sav.-, wen- former scr n men who had an exaggerated Idea of their own Importance and want ed to show- the white folks Unit nothing could Hit Imldatc them. Tht v lid not I. clung here, had no regular employment and wete simply a floating element with seemingly tin ambition lu life but to tomt'Ut trouble Asked If any of the blacks really partli Ipallng in the buttle had been killed or wounded Cleaver said that he had counted nine of them Iving dead In one place, lie believes that many more were Mile. I lie espe cially laments the death of lioctoi Jackson who. he sas. was one of the best men of his r.n e In Tulsa Page Offers Help. A hciling balm was adminlHtered to Cleaver's wound this morning when an offer was received from Chalesl'ngo to build him a new ROW AT CAPITAL FATAL TO THREE1 Stray Bullet Kills White ilan, One Negro, . Knifed, One Shot j SCRAP OVER LAWSUIT i Pnlicr Hreak tnlo FiRht, Kill iiiR One NcRro After One Has Heen Stabbed Ily A-iim Utpd prrHM HLUp Wlrp. OKLAHOMA t'l'l"t . June -A V Wheeler. -.'X white and Willie Sadler and Claud Slander. Ncgm youths, (in dead as a result of a shooting and cutting fray hen' lute tmlav Sadler was stubbed to death by three ne groes after nil alleged alienation by the llrgroes over a lawsuit, It Is said. Slander, the other negro, was killed ' by police officers who Intervened. Wheeler, the white man. was killed by siray Hhnls fired by the negroes, police said. Sadler and Slandoi, accompanied by other negroes, are said to have met on a railroad track and after an alleged iilteiratlon between them over a lawsuit, which came up In inurt yesterday, Sadler was stabbed He was i arrb-d to a house a short distance away where he died soon afterward. Slander was thnt bv police offi cers who lame up as In- and the other negroes were firing Into thi house where Sadler la The otln r negioes esc.ipi.l Wllielel was siandliiL' betwein t hi in grin s and the house, and when tin-, opt m d j fire upon tlii. In. up. , In was mi ink In tin In ad In i i If' bulb t and died a fi w niinutis i f i i Ha-lung the hospital SAY BUILDERS COERCED I'o r ci I to llu) I ' in ! I 111 DI i- I ten I IVt talc to I't'l Ismiis for lliillillii', Work. I haigo. NKW YOICK, Jnm .' Some of the largest sivlnus hanks and flro and life Insuiaine nunpanles in Ameilia, tin' l.oekwood legislative inmmllli e was told lotjay. hove, fie quentl lonipelled borroweis who wanted to ere t buildings to pur chase ulldesll able ri al estate held by th'se InstltiitloiM before they would grant the te.i;isis for loan- The real .state unloaded In this way came into the possession of these i in poi alloiis through fore closures and they were anxious to he lid of It. it was alleged. Among lorporatlons so accused were the Prudential Life Insurance company. New York Havings bank. .Manhattan lafc Imuran, c company, Mutual I'Ifn Insurance mnpuny I'lm.dre city Savings luink. Mi-nnk-lyn Sailngs bank. Dime .Havings bank of Mrookljn. and others. Pn-tpoiie In Tin i' in am I.. u-iM-ii In lb. Hoi, I'nii.ilv i Irani Social. .,. 1,1 1 w In. h ' I a. I n s So. ii ' v of II I tin ti r . Inn - h I i da . pus! pit' i d . 'el of 1 1 I, n b ra Ton ' I ll is Ii. i ti .n a- i-.i Sheriff Blames Kioting riere to i. pl i thi ii nam. . The w ih ..I..- ..f tie in ih. ni-giii si-i i . i - Pl Ml of ib -tr-m d '' most preicn I Is I lull the iniii nlng Inside is bat I Ii a 1 lew i d fl Om the HS fi.llnW's He Sait Tumble Alicnil. "1 left tlii' i unit house about I o'i loi k because I wa-f woriled foi the suteli of on fanill No dlffl cully was i xpi-rli'iii-eil In getting through the white lines. When l arrlted In the fjllillv of l Iri-cti w o..,l I came upon the ailv-incc guard of the blai k aim I iiiltlsi-d Hum to go on home, that mailing would happen If the behaved themselves '"You will cause ibis entire part of town to be binned If you keep this up,' I told them "Milt they only laughed at me When I tiled in ilierse them tln thieateiii'd lo shoot me. Ho I went home. My wile was badly frlghl-eni-d and I told her to bae Ih' dis til, t ami go out Into an addition w In re I have some propiily Min go the family together and left "Kmne of the armed negiois had qiiarteied themselves In one of my houses and I went over lln-ie and foried them to vacate. My that time ihe firing had started In earn est 'Ihe blacks were shooting fiom Cle.ivti- hall, which I owned, all. I the pin-.' was being bnmbarileil from the outside Knowing that I could do nothing I remained Inside until finally ii-siuid bv 'lie otf leers My piopcrty was not set on Hie but was burned hoi a use it was In the ill icit path of the ri.nin s " Cleaver esilmates Ihe number id l.ln. ks undei arms to have been alioiit 7.'i lie sa i there Is nothing to the itliii'ii that llu negroes had been organizing for the purpose of making sir h an invasion fui some time TO APPRAISE ALL ' LOSS BY NEGROES Property Owners Asked to Fill Out Blanks Which Will Be Distributed WANT LIST OF LOSSES HeRin Preliminary Survey of Cost Necessary to Heliabi tate Iiurned Area Appraisal of all properly de stroyed In the line i lot fire Wednen dav niornitig will lie commenced I'llday mottling by the Tulfn Ileal lstale exchange to whbh this duty Was delegated by Ihe executive com mittee of tho board of public, wel fare yesterday afurnoon. Hindquarters will bo opened n a lent at the i oilier of (lieenwood and Ilrady avenueti. Property losers are requested to report theie and fill out the blanks which will he fur nished them Clark WhileMlde Is chairman of the xilmnge com mittee. Thin Investigation peitalnn both to negroes and whites, landlords and tenants. Kintiin should repm I thnlriin losses in furniture and wearing ap parel. Losers arc- advlpe'd not to consult any attorney an competent legal advice will be furnished free of i hinge by th' exchange. All ef fort will lie made to olio, t th'i In sunnier on Ihe properties deinroyttil, i 'unnl'b'1 iitlnn was !'. in at tho Tbilisi!. iv noonday meeting of the i xi hinge to the priietb alirtllly of ."iiveiling the biiiucd area into an iiidusiilal hi. ll.. n with the ii'imll that the n'gio district would he re move.l to higln i and mure lunltary ground to the northeam. The vabiu of the aiunt property for negro i Journalism." which hi stated Is an residence property is only ,J500laid to lawlirenk'is and those who pel bit whlb for lndusirlal purposes I do not wish to abide by I In law the valuation Mould avctage about! tbnernl llarrilt said ".in Insolent Jl,7.10, It was stated. A ronimlt-1 ten whs ,'ippolnii il to work In con junction with Uie gineral commit tee and the entire mcmbernhlp pres ent tendered Its servb eH to the work of lining foi Ihe deslitute and rt plonillon of the devastuled area. (K'liti. nn iisri I "Notllllii; In S(ii" lliihi'llMin. Hy A-t.ii .a li d I'resf htalp Wiip OKI.AHO.MA CITY, Jiint 2.- iov J. II A Itohertson hi rived lu i e to night rrom Tulsa and teilied when he leached his home. e has no statement t" make, in:, onllng in his seiietury. "What more could theie be to say si this lime'" he asked win li the secretary asked him If he wished to be interviewed. Hoy .Murder Cusp to Jury. KNOX. Intl.. June 3 -The rase nf Cecil Hurkeit, n years old, charged with the murder of Ilennln Hlavln. Ills 7-ear-old pla ) unite. wnH given Ii. the un al ,- pl ii'. In. k this .If I' I ll I I ,lft. II !' u ! 1 1 1 IM .III "-III. ll I, I, .1.11. i- A I n it t f.,t th. ,i i f.n on ) . I 'It It. d OFFICIALS UNDER FIRE AT MEETING Condemned b, Citizens at Mas.-, Moot for Failing to Prevent Kiot Igioes s a lesult of the rioting WOULD PUNISH GUILTY;:::;;:; nim ,,n" w" -"- Implicated Whites as Well as 'Mlacks Should !e HrotiRlit to l!ar Says Martin ilAPS 'YELLOW JOURNALISM' Adjutant General Stiyn It Aids Lawbreakers; Ui'Krets Pre valence Here County and city polb e offli litis were seveiely "scorched" for t lit 4' failure"' lo prevent the lace riots of luisdav night and Weduesiliu morning by I, .1 Mai tin and olliei 'IIIsi-iih who composed a mass meet log In the municipal nudum linn Thursday moinliig The meeiliiK was i ailed for the purpose of formu biting quick relief measures for the di'stltuto negioes. ami resulted In the formation of Ihe cM-cuihe com mittee, In-ailed by .Mill lilt, whlih Is vested with nillhorlt lo cope with the relief situation us It deslies. An Official t'nllap-f. Martin di" lined vehcninrtiv that county ami illy ujilhorltlc-t "fell down i h 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' In the euu'l gency, at a time when most -of the Double mild hae been averted by the piompl actions of a few iniiiageoiis officiis. At Ibi' same 1 1 ill u lie did not spine I he lllr.eishli of Tulsa that meekly Htmid by and wnlched the depredations. He declared that polb e piotectlon In the clly nnd county have hei n giadually hut Sill I ly falling, and that I here Is sub slam nil I'lldenei' of Inefficiency 'I xiirgi'sl that If the legally ion "litllted llllt llOl Hies It II Hot inpc wllh llu sitniiMon, we obtain inn or mote spiil.ll men, luefeiably fiom llu Aineibaii I.eglon, to assist Ihe officios," Martin slated He as sntcil that not only the guilty lie 141 in h bill also the guilty whites should be piinh'hi'd, without icgard lo standing. 1 1 Im declarations were i.hareil b C II Homers, attorney, who stall d that every poison of any color who lolueil III the rioting should have been killed lit- de clareil also that local business im n an- not fiiltlllliig tlieli duties lo the hi'iiii'li ei negioes- that there ap peals lo be no ceutljil agency haiged w Ith their t are. Whole Cll Must Help. The entire i It y must help ciiim the burden of ree.onslruciiou, was the statement of II, I, Htandcvon. who urged that newspapers and other agent les of pilhlli Ity he used in the utmost iu speeding Ihe gath ering of funds. Martin wan not over-confident that county and city pollen would be able to cope with thn situation after national guurilHmen leave, and urged that measures be taken to In suie the safety of tho cillenshlp against further rioting when ihe dep. ii t. I.nrld Stories Ulaincil. Adjutant (ienernl Chun P. Marrelt declared that liulil stories uppi iilng In Ihe newspapers have contiihutid townid outbiiaka similar to the one Tulsa, and that this iniidltloii pievalls over the entire country These stoili'H, he di" lured. hne hampered public offb luls, state, utility and city, In tlndi work nnd have caused people to icgard the law more lightly than ever before, ami at a time when It should he respiited the most Alia, ks on various admlnltitrnttons. he ex plained, have an undermining effect. In i on fere nee with Mainr T. D Kvans, Urn. I H. A Ilnbertson and others Thuisdav morning I In- adju tant gineral ngii-ind tin- ineva- i lein e of what he teimed "yi How ingro, u liysierbal girl and a yellow oiirnal leporier" iiiusiil thi line I ioiliiK. Anotlier Mis'llne 'lislay The executive i oiiimll li of the Poind of control will meet again at 10 o'i lock Kildav morning ai tin city hall to further discuss ineihod. of handling the relief situation and lehalillpailnK the stilekeu ttcgr.i di ir.ct Minibeis or tht1 i tilttiiiltti as a liodv este dny ilsppired the si. in. of affairs nnd derlsicd tlnv will li-nd I heir assistance Pi In inglng lo Juatlie those who stalled the i lot They are also agreed thit Uleic .t lime foi oratoy, hut lhl relnt) measures miisi mm' quickly and ef fectively Ornli' .Miinkticp 'I nil. M. I. I'olllidslone, vice piesidnnt nf the newlv organised I'lvltaii i lull, helped organize a Clvltan club In Muskogee yesterday and stated upon his return last night that 10 rin-ni -I. (!. ompilc tin ih w ot g.t nii'.atlon 'lln I Mil- k' ml. .Mil I I on i -f) , in . o in ' In I'll, 'i I i i ll. lib I. ,ii t. Riot Death Toll Reduced to 30 By Re-Checkimj ii. . .tiui ',i I lid ..I In I r.i. i Hi ii . lo.l.lc late . s' ii IK I .ll I'll, II I. ' offl. lain dls I. so tar their an idn . I la i in l Hid llo onh .in Known ib ad -10 whites and L'u in Hevetai off lila Is made a pail la I ln csliKiitbin In lie di'Mialale.l aira but falbd lo find am bodies or charred leiu.ilns. It has been ron Hlstenti irpnrtctl that many ne griiis had been Inn lie. I Inn this le poil was scuffed by officials It In 111. night Unit n morn i omplclc In esilgatlou whh h It Is ti i.l will he abide 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 . 1 may disclose a few mole bodies but officials said last night that the list of dead would not rem h nun than In at the most Till- loll.. wing Is a list of Un known dead as gained In. in a sur vey made of the local uiulei taking pill loin by a Win Id if poller Sin lib') dlil line I'm Iocs. Waller D.'iggs, ,1.ri vears old, 7:11 South Denver, single, local man.igci of tin- I'lerce oil iirpoiutlon. D.iggs was archil nliilly shot In Ihn im. k of tin hind ill. ..ill III o'clock Tucsd ly nlKliI when tlii' first Nlmls were fli'd at the 1 1. in I limine He died a few minutes lalei at Ule Tulsa hoa pllul Ills father will arrive lu ViiIhii mi j 1 ii i 1 1 til i- I rnl.i y and II Is llioilghl that he will lake Ihe hod li.n k wllh him. I'll in r.i I arrange In. -nls ale the lather. Hubert nwiiillliK the .iilh.il of I l.inUeoll, 27 yens old, who tiled alniilt nooti al the Physicians' and tooldl esser Thiirsilay Suigeous' hospllal, shot III aims and abdomen. He gave Ills iidtliesH as Jinks, no funeral arrangement have been made John Wheeler, negro, porter 'it Klrst National bank, wheie he had been ctnplnj r.i for 10 yeniH, killed while on lila way lo work Wednes day moinlug by a stiay bullet - In w us not a member of the leituirec- tliuilsls. Ilia body will bit taken lo Kent Smith, Ark , for Interment. Dr. A. C JnrkMin, negro, killed while fleeing from his home which had been filed Ho. was tile fore most colored physician In the south wesi and was held In high icgard not niily bv membeis bf his own line, but also by many proiiiineni whiles Ills body will piohahly be taken lo lltitlirle for burial. Then' were 1 .1 other negroes, eight of whom wen- Identified, hulled III pottei's field of Oaklawn cemetery yesterday. Those w'ho were Identified woni fill ly Walker. Henry Walker. IM Ail. nils, Joe Muller, (li'orgr Lewis, Hani Itee and IM llow.inl. The 13 hint kri were burled separately and in plain easki'is. Some tumble u.'in ex pet b-nceil in getting giaves dug. but finally scvcial blacks Milunicernl foi the work Mow lira ,l Pallors. Arthur James, 35 veals old. Wy non. i. okl.i , shot during buttle In "IJItln Africa " Ills brother will ar rive In Tulsa some tlmo today ufter Ihe body. Cleii Sliuiuatea 2 1 years old, shot cm ly Tuesday night, died about 10 o'lHni k Tuesday night. Ills mother. Mrs William Ingersoll, lives in Neodcsha, Kan. Kunera! services will tit held at 2:. 10 o'clock thlH afternoon from thn .Mowbray chapel. Interment will ho in Hose Hill. Carl 1). Lotspelrh, 28 years old, Itandall, K'nn., shot through breast Died Wednesday morning at Okla homa hospllal. I'uneral services liavo not yet been arranged K. ,M Maker, 48 years old, Ilavl lanil, Han., died Wednesday night at Mornlngslde hospital. The body was taken to his homo Thursday noon. H. K Austin. 3 eirs old, who died at tin Oklahoma hospital Wednesday afternoon. IKforts are being made lo locnttt i rial Ives. N'o funeral iirrangomontH hao boeii tnado. I'lve negroes three of whom have brim Identified. Tho two unidenti fied negroes und "no nf those who hnd been Identified were burbd Thursday In Oaklawn emeterv Tho identified are- William Tiiiiui. IM wnrd Kverett and lieorge Keffirv Hvioeit was burled The two other In, lib s ai e being held .Mllrlirll-rii'ilillig Mnrgiic Holm i i line. . I7 Ki.utli N'or i fold, son of A II Cllne shot twice I In abdomen dm lug the righting Tues day night I'll in i i' -.erylies wcri held at 4 3d n't lick vest ei day after noon wllh Itev I S Mai Ions of ficiating. Interment was in Hose I Hill I H J Wlnthiow. 10 son of A. M. J Wlni hrow. of Hn It-'ga' hotel, where 'the bnv made bis home He was 'thnt through Hie neck ' No arrange menti have been made for funeral 1 i I I ' s, llni i y Harkir 37 years old, win , was shot liliii limes during the J fighting Tuesday night. Death was instantaneous in- is inoiignt m have s sister In Arvaija. Colo. Thi authorities there have been notified to institute a seari h for her. Oarket, who was Identified hv thu manage" or tilt K -' Waffls hoiie. r.O t Houth Main, where he had been empioyed as n. cook, came to Tulsa last wees wllh tin Campbell carnival, the wf ft house manager said, lie iva not identified until lato yesteidm a f ' t " oon 'I '.i l p In II I'b'trini: mm ! d ' not 1 1 i . , i . tii-k't oi MtMl.l A M fl Ml. t II 1. RULE BY GUARDS IS MADE EASIER Barrett Modifies Orders to Lot Business of City Proceed 3IDDIS0N ORDERS QUIZ Crand .Miry Called to Meet on June 8; Governor, in Letter, IJrjred Action A NIGHT OF MANY RUMORS Scores of Wild Reports Filter Into Police and Military Offices; Quiet 'I'he Dai's Di'coH'iiicnls Illens ii tit I hiislmtw men glut pletlgc in rebuild Ilium- In ncgm ill-ti let. District .luilg,. W. . Illildlsnii 'nils grand Jury for .luiie s nt rrqtitM of l.iiM-ruor IIoImtImiii, "Im nim In '1'iilsii Thuoilav Horning. t'fiilrnl i:ccnihr t-i i m in 1 1 (-. fiii-iiuxl in lake rntlni I'h.irgo of relief slluiitloii, li. .1. .Martin charge linn roiintv mid i lly poller nfflcl U.H ofril ,,,n mill fulled in orrrr piopcr pni. trcllon. Mnrllal law iniiilrriilril upon oriln-M of iiiljulmit general, oiniiilllcn riom rrnt yalc c rluuigo lo nptiral-c prtiwrty bwis. Maitlal law in Tulsa was grc.il 1 modllletl Thursday afternoon by Ail -Jtltiint Cieiieral Manrtt. Wetlncstlay night Ktons weie closet) at i; o-. lock, pedestrians and motorists wen for bidden to use tho strietH proinln ruously alter 7 o'clock, theaters: vr closed, and street railways and In terurbans were orderm! not in mmp. alo aflor 3 o'clock. .May Ho IJflrd Sihiii The niljiilnnt general's orders for 'I'lillrw.tnu ..Inl.i li. .!!...- .1... .... ...... n.tu., ii.r.,1. .iii.ii ..in iti.ti tii.irii.il law iimv soon hn lifted, us tit., itmi. tatlons wern maiio much tuoro g. iieioiis llian for Wednesday night. iinnsiiay nigni s oruers rolluw- (in i- mid regulations now In farce under oiarlliif law In 'I'i.Il,. Okl.i.. art. hereby modified as to closing house for the evening of June 2 aa follows: "Si reel enra will he run on their I eg il III r schedules. "Tuxlcab lines, Jitneys, delivery ens will b allowed to run until I I o'clock. "Theaters: will hn allowed to re main open tnjhn conclusion nf their tegular programs. "All hotels, cafes, drug stores, geneial stores of every description will bo allowed to remain open as before tnnitlal law was declared "Automobiles, motorcycles, trucks, etc . will he allowed upon Ihn Htrceta until 11 o'clock. Miiliig' Colonel In Charge. "People aro lautlnned against rongregaiing on street corners or In limine piacr, or engaging in ar- giimenlts or heated controversy at an nmeti. "Tho Tulsa police department will be cliaigeil with tho enforcement or these modified regulations under military orders. "Colonel Hwell I,. Head, third In fantry, will be lu command of tho military forces, with headquarters at thn city hall. Military guards will be maintained about the burned district or negro quarters at the fair grounds and at or near othei points where refugees are enngri gated, for thn protection of the" camps nnd thn preservation of ol der. The reserve of thn national guard will be located at the cltv hall. "X'nwMnunera ralluniv off., j. t I . graph and telephone offici will hi. operated without rest rid lot s "OHA 1(1 1,'H R HA It It I'.TT. "Ili'lgiidlor Ouneral Oklahoma National Ouurd." Ons company of nation u gmrd returned tp Oklahoma t'H Thur dav afternoon IP cause i.f tin- na tlnnol guard ent arnpmeii! ,n Sun do It Is possible tin o' I i S'll -ill- panics may leuvn on 01 h. -me St uidav With the addition of ! Ariui-lrnii lefflotl tin n .o. n .ti. ofricnrs. ellv orri'hll- lu ll, w tli it If I'.ilTr-l'Bn IIS 1'MIK' I'li.HT 'Villi WHAT II Kit Tl;l.HA. Jin.. 2 M 4 x i ti. u i i 1 mini mum ft north tui.l (limit,, ti, ipua. it., i ;i .nrlips itKl.alliiMA KtMy nnp.titp.1 prnh ably tlii.atirf t toii'i in n.itiiw.pt ii..rtiun. Tislio't laal rvpnta. Rptail ir.ilu Mi d s ..-t'li'iation, y. M I . A I! II. i.'rl.n k I'liamhtr nf l-iinimpfi-p, llltl Ttilaa. It Hi o r. icV. l ll rniiiiiitaainnra. rity hall m i.'clei k VACATIONISTS Don't bo without the news from home while on your vacation. The World will hi; m uli'tl to ymi every da v fur ?nr pr w i ek 1 .t'l OsdK I'UO", t 'riui. , n.'i.t. I in i' g l In I. i Ph n - A lvl I wii h o- o a I I'll . r ' f- a I ii-u-il ti - ' proi.. riy w ' "i '""' ' if . , a, I S Ma n ltd jOi u. AdU. I ui a - I r i () Manfiut AJvl. 1-. i I 1 cyni'4ny 't .j to Hi" l ui .ll.Uull U( Ck-lUIU. I curt . r .MlU