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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922 GERMANS RESENT DEBT INCREASES, Wirth Expected to Either Refuse Added Burden or Quit His Post MAY BAUKAJ GENOA Chancellor Im Urged by Ono Wing of Politician to De cline Confuronco Invitation Wire Flashes i ' il ' 6 Id Uihm an pfl i' inn law nrri'p'it than London. March js. Tim allied economic cmiiiid who are working out Din details of agenda for I hi Genoa economic: (.inference today Uracil to (liiw up temmmetidnilona lor thn opening ttnde. lelHllnlis with nm lot Unsaid. nn rominei.r department elmw met in M,- nf i.nalneee depreeeli n and nneinpley' ii. r t ha- tu'en definitely ehe had, rid Ani.iir H'.niln, chief 'if nerretary uf Cum inrri 1 1 inv r permanent rntnrnlllen on uni inpl'iyed, deelared thle nflefnoon Nl WT VfiltK, Marrh. ?J Kour rme. hamine linliy held up the iawnehnp 'if iMe'eliln end hmthere a h-t eaeafted with viral llimiaand dollar. Worth of Jewelrf. NKW TntiK, Murrh IS Albtl II Wlitln. prealdent at the rheen Nallenal hank, tin tmlar alerted ire.ld!it fi( the llannere I'lilh of Ametlra, .uceeedlnK the lata A. llarlnn Hepburn. MONTKKAt. Maroh l. l'faaldenl Mauling and ilenerel J'arahtnp will b In elted in viait Iiawenn nunlr In tha event l liny vl.1l Ai.ehn thla uminir, It waa an iiounnit today. ' WAHMINI1TMM. Merth. II. tleetrnye" rhl"h wara pin red ont (if (nminleelnn ehimld ! kept In condition for Immediate aarvlra, arcnrdln In teeemtnandettnne made today In Herrelary at lh Navy Ken hr hy n epeelel lioerd tit officer.. tH'lirviM.N, Ky., Jtlareh II fire to. day ejealrnyed tha tifflraa and tnbeeen lilant nt w II Mallhewa and anna, and damnum eeeeral nlher hnlldlnte In an eellrneled Mltnl tit IIIMIv. )uene. IIKHI.IV. Mrrli 2S normnny my irfime to nltrnrl thu Itilfi lint lonn I rroiiomlo i untcrMK nn th ri-milt of Hi' rioviT liidftiiiillv inn illtlom liiinil upon Unit inuntry hy tha illiiil ii piinillutiii I'riiilllllMloii, It wan Imrni'il tmlny from n Hll tliorllallw miiii'iti. It la (ixpfCltiil lh- Anvfloiimftim of th next wk villi ah'iw whellier or mhI lliln i.iiun try will purtlrlpald nt Odium. 'I hoy I tn 1 U nt Morn 'hnn It In iimtemlnoil lht tlm (lormnii comrnliiotit iilrfRily linn ilcclili'il Io riJct tin rmr(illoiin foiiinilKHlnii ilcliili)tin which lini)e vlrtikl riimlielHt Rimrillnnnhlli upon thin foimlry. Tho pi-otilo wnulil ho hur ilpiinl wllli nn Hililltlmixl d.OOO.OOd. lioo inurhit In Uxhh filiinn. Tho only iiieitlon In what form thn rejection lmll Ink". There nro two iiltnriintlvoM Clmnrollor Wlith inny tnkc: 1 (oHlKiintlnti, or u nhnri) nolo tell liiK II"' nllli's Hint UiTinimy will not tioimlilcr thu Ipiiiiiiii1h. I'.trllKtiitiiitnrlunn rlonn lo C'luinrcl lor Wlrth nre iirclMK him to (mini it lirKHtlvn noli', fiHmirliiK him Unit II will mono 'VniiHollilHilon of tho do liipntlo pnlltlrnl front" wnakKiiliiK of tinrllM nf Ihu "rlulit." On thn otlirr linnil. ninny of the chfiin'cllor'ri nil- vlpm nro miKK'tliiR ilclny of thrco or four ihiyii In mukliiK u iIocImIoii, holillnR tlmt "nometliltiK iy "aV pen In thn iiiprtntltuo. I'Mnniro CctN Hint nt. ImllKiiatlpn hnn renturril fiKnlnt Trcinlpr 1'olncnro of Kmncc, who l rhnrnctcrlf.rit im "(iorrnany'd hang jnnn." "l'rnmlor Volncnrn known that ho In confronting Oonnuny with olll Kdllomt Hint runnot bo fulflllcil," Mid thn I.okol AnrclRer. "Ililt ho wnntn to piny hln wily Bum" of tlKht Inp tho wnr nftflr I ho wur In ovor. J'olncnro mny logically gloat for thn Indemnity nolo inny ho ono of thn mllratonc!! In thn Vrench nmbltloiiH to mnko thn llhlnn thrlr frontier." It In known that strong prcMtiro In boliig brought upon Chntififllor Wlrth by parliamentarians of vnrloiw parties to mnko n bold ntroko by ro tuning to pnrtlclpnto In thn (li!ona meeting. Thy conlnnd thin wpuld V tho bct nnnwor Clormnny could make, to tho repartitions commit- BlOtl. Soviet Mny Alio Docllne. Information hnn reached Jlerlln In- dlentlng that, behind tlm Bconen nt Mohcow, a conslilornbin movemont In Jn progrenn ngnlncin ucona con ferenro nnd that nomn offlrlaln of thn iiovlot nrn nltcmptlng to prr Kiindrt Lonlno that It might bn wlo to rcfuiin to partlclpnto In vlnw of thn condlllnnn that may bo Impound upon Ilusnla. Thn Orimui press takes thn view Ihnt, In faco of tho now Indumnlty demandn engineered by li'rnnre, tho flenoa conforenco may hecomfl n farrn. I.ONIIOH. Murrh II. Ttia Irl.h 1,111 rraalinx Ida lllli Pii-n rial, faaaaj tha raimtt tan In tha lioiiaa nt Inrda tnday and will tarn up far third radln Mon day. WAMIINOTOX Mudlral lartnr hini hroadaaatad from Wavhlnittnn hy radio talanhnna thraa llmaa a wk, public haallh nfflrlala Malad Imliy. CHIrAflO A 1 pr rnl radnrtlnn In dining ear ftlrea waa annntmrad tmlay liy ttia manainrnant nf tha Hiirltna'tnh rail road wlili h aim alalad thai tahta il'h'.ln ai-rvirn will hn lntrndura.1 In Ha illnlvifc raia. W MIIINnTOt, A rata (if II r-ania fi-r pnund fn rf-anail wool, with uroportlun aia ratra on wool of tnwrr rradaa, waa aarrad nn tndy by lannlillran roamlara nt tha arnata flnanoa cnmmlttaa In tltaii lavlaion nf lh r'nrdnay tailft Mil. lliitjnTOM, Taiat. Two win wara In Jiirnl nna aarlnualy whan a waat f.'olum tila .irliiinff laat hlrw In aarly thla irinrn ina; npairarldly na a riant aaaaar, male Inv an aatlmatarl flow of In.QtHf.fton rnhla frt. 1'ha jrr la allll runnlnc wild. nr.t.rA"T, Marsh lTlia Dublin par ll.niani paaaad A law thla aflarnnon Irn .,,ua tha daalli t'tnalfy upon any paraon thruttlex a homh. HAM DIKrlO. Cal Mafrh 93 Tha mo tor ahlp, Anaa), waa rammad In tha 'liar hnr today hy an "II" typ" aulmiarlna lu.ih vraanla watn prvrraly damaaad. Thn Anfi waa ahowt to dnok whan uriwli l,y ttia auhntarlna and waa. therefore, abla to qul'hly barln at liar plrr. T I.AIJIK. vTrrh II. A rut nf il ranta an hour In tha wagaa of rarpan tara affarilva April 1 waa annnttneed tn rtay hy tha matttr lulldara aaaoalatlon nf Ift. Niula, NI?VT TOIIK, Mnrrh II. ArrhlluM II. Mnyd and Tarcy Unahat, hrnkara, taday wara auapandrd from mamharahlp nn tha N,.w T'rh alock aiehanaa fnr aetlnna ".lairlmrntat to tha Inleraat and wolfarn nf tha-aii-hanga." ltfMTHVIM.1!. T-iaa. Marfli SS.ram ai aaflmatrd hy I'rlaun ('ommtaalnnar .1 A llrrrlnir In ha at ln at 111,0(11 waa tha ratiiit nf a tiro In tha atalo prlaon hare thla morntnic. t fllK'AIl". Marrh 51 A hand of armed bandlla tnday held tip the llaraer ltan hank and eacapad with dlamnnda and Jew lry aal'l to lie wnrlti 120,000, Kiigllnh uliitorn nro i icrlment li,,' itiil. niiiiiiifltiitt lOnnlrv lltif n la"! ' r,on n," ntnlli'i"rr anti'lillght foi Mailt Mia Mrtla llavne. who l ,,t "'"""'" ' ism i. . .u,...o ... hv nffllra In hnva nMe, led lo lima ai 'Slid nlkln flvirn ftl'M'IflM.'H Kfill I III: m v ' Mia hotim nertlon of i h Ann in no ln- alltuln of l.llrlcl iiukIhh-ib were ilerlml nt M meeting held Ihio ef., I'red V. Inntlll of Tnlnn being eject ed prertdnnt, K. K Hunter of okln hotrm CHy. vie prealdenl; M, K. Knwkn of Tulew, invmher of I ho eXeeutlvM coiiiinltlne, nnd A. I). Hlod tlnrd of Marlleavllle. wcretnry trenatirer. My-lnA'a were mlnpted nnd other bitalnenn tinccaonry lo Die nr Kittilcalloti of tho neclloii wn Itnna acleil. J, M. rAIUt'iU,. nr., tux rommin. nloner of the I'riHlueern oil (k Una Co., wlili hendtiimrlern nt Intlnpemd ence, K hi., wm n vliltor In th city Tliurndai AN INVITATION lo th genoml im hi If nnd nil member of the or- khiiIkhM-ii to ntlohd the I'rldny liinchenii hnn been extended hy the ( hnmln i of Pommei-cn of fli lula Hie Hotel Titian, In to lie iiddieaeed by KhviiioihI Itobblna of ('hlcngo. who la to tnlk live Krlditv night na il iiiiuilii r of the Conuiiiinlty Ivceiim ttoblilna' tinondnv tnlk Mill be on the tlflelllplo) ll nt Ml Million. I - Aljr'llli: VII.I.!MH. clmrgeil Willi burirlnrv, entered a plp of tint guilty, nt liia nriHlgnnietit TIiuin lav lief. ri' Juatlie Julio II Querr, mid wixn committed t' Jllll III lie ifult t f n t: 000 bftid pending pie limiriaiy heaiing whbh wait not for Apul i. It la allegud that Willlatna entered the home of 1'rank Jnhnaon, H'Ufj North (Ireenwood, tho night of i. March 21, with tho Intent to commit tobbery. A NOVi:r, CHAIJOK wan mndo agalnat Jim nerry, negro. Thurmlny in nn inrormatinn rued tiororo Jim- llco John II. Querry. by Itlchard Willlatna, nnothor black. Wllllama clnlmn that Horry, reprencntlng lilm- aeit nn a rcdcrnl officer, placed Wll llama under nrrent and later agrted to givo mm nia rrteuom ror io. Trie complaining negro nayn that lm paid Ihu lo and wan released from the halody of thn pnnlng fifflfjor. At hln ttrmlgnmcnt Uerry entered a plea nf not guilty nnd wan ordered to jail under n JB00 bond pondhig prelimi nary trlnl which wan. ct for April 1. TliriRK XJTCN eharged wllh chlc-.i-en theft, entered plean of not gulllv when hilled beforo Juatlf-o John II. Querry. Thursday, fnr arrnlgnmenr. They worn Tom Owens, It. H. mid Mark Thomnn. All threo men were plnisd In jail In default of (600 bond inch, pending preliminary hearing which wnn set fnr April 4. They nro licensed of stealing nlnn chkkens from (1. . orff.of Turley. Officers Hllegn mat 1 tin tnreo men tinvo in en Tho chargo against IHalne was filed by Knott tho day following Knott's arrest for 'Invostlgatlor.' At tho time (Im poH'o cnier cxpiaincu mm Kntlll nntl liecn III l-uniouy uiny .j . n.l IVin lila nrre-at hnn mn lliruin ----- been madt. on tho theory that he . - - - r.t. .l.an.lnllnn tt n mini Uiuiwnrru llio UTrvuiniyii " . wanteu liy nuinoriiten eisowneiu. Knott wss Immediately released from Jail when It wnn lonrned thnt ho was not tho man wanted, accord ing lo Chief Hlalne. Tho Hurting, which will ho b'd Hi systematically pilfering the hen roonla of farmers near Tulnii for aeernl weeks. I - TIIH rilAIKli: of dlslurbltig file n nee, broughl iignliist Chief of Po lice tleofgo II limine by Ocorg" I Knoll, was dismissed Thursday iiv i.lnelico J. T. Thompson. The 1 1 f mun-tl came tifti-r Knott had failed i tn produce hu f f Ii lent evidence iw liordlng to the Justice's ruling. Knotr una ordered to pav nil court co'ta I'ntlMlfAVA. Tuat. Marrh JJ- ll. il II, waa alt- r and killed hern laat 1 Youn Men's iprmg buits .MUM. Ti t UHlt'M Stlltltll, tit' IIX.M IMi SPECIAL IIVTI'S 1 tilt t.Atrf . , , i Malli,,,! rri.ii"1 I.rnai na I'liiinra ll.uk' a .Ilia lulnr In 19 hrilpiluti Jiamn Kuturday UvaninfC a ,, ,i, k Pianos for Rent Itciisonnhlo Itnlt'M Da r row Music Co. ."ill! S. Mlllll Ooiigti (till Never before has this store shown such an extensive line of high-grade spring suits for young men. We have all the stylish new models in this season's best fabrics, suits that are carefully tai lored and full of style and good looks. Priced at Men of conservative tastes will find us equally well prepared to supply your needs. No matter what you want in a high-grade spring suit we have it. Holmes Clothes Shop 221-223 SOUTH MAIN While You Can Get a Painter Use Him! There'll be lots of building this Spring nnd Summer. Painters will nil bo busy nnd hard to get. Don't be too late. Get your painting work done before the rush. Put your Painter to work early this Spring to protect your property vnlues and beautify your home surroundings. Sherwin-Williams make the right finishes for every sur fnce roofs, weather-boarding, porches, walls, floors, fur niture and woodwork in paint, varnish, enamel nnd staia The Right Finishes for Every Service No matter what the surface, here especially made for its nor what the wear it's ex posed to, you will find a Sherwin - Williams Product protection and further more, we will gladly advise you how to use it. WE SHERWIN-WlLUAMStCO. Paints and Varnishes 118 South Cheyenne Phone Osage 691 S covin" THI EARTH Half-Mjnutc Store Talk If )OUVrt tiM tlm Mprlrnce nf rHIIdk a uhlrt thkt ilrew uii Hint titiiiln jhhi fffl hr Munich "'. bflil nn tUlitn. ou'l) m hMo id pprrut tlm Mft.il xxy, mniit tirk rnr racily nlmprit M finl coin f or tn bin ftt uf Manila (tana, N'o oil i ft dmi compare v.nh tanltnttuns. Spring Manhattans Here's a urcat Htock of new Manhattan Hhirts in all tho new. spring shades and pat iernH that you won't find "in any other sliirtn at any .price. Percales, madras, Katin stripe and pure silks in plain while and colors. $2.50 and up. , - .-.-u."l'"-e,i, SS&y B roi her i Mall Onlrrn l'romptly I'lllctl I llhu'k South tit 1'rlM'o Mntloti l,i:H llAIIItlNCSTO.V, Miiiuigcr CiHlnr 1 1115 Ho Sunt Von 't Iho 1 Itlght TaM'iilloii Your Outing Needs are met hero easily and cheap ly. Wo have overythintr you can possibly ned. Khaki Army Breeches These nro reissued breeches in perfect condition and thoroughly sterilized. We guarantee every nair. Some have hip pockets and reinforced knees. Here's a money-saving opportunity on outing or work breeches. DC and 75c Mail orders promptly filled, In ordering be sure lo stato waist measure and'distanco from crotch to knee. For guaranteed outing supplies see us. We offer Tents, Clothing, Shoes, Cots, Camp Stoves, Sto"bls, Cooking Utensils, etc. m '109, . , - 3,902 MORE BOOKS NEEDED KImiiiiIm Huh .Ncitla Hint Many lo i,.i, I .. ii iiiimn or in.nno. l-vn..ll'.. ft nnn mnrfl books mut be oblMned'bv the Klwanls rluh If .. . AAA ...i . II,. IL in 111 uciiiii ,vvw - - - Tulsa public! library. Frank II. need. prcMdent of me ciuu, nna in milium, eonntant personal totirh with head quarters, announced Thurday after noon lhal 6.098 books havn been re ceived. Tho club started Us campaign with tho Intention of obtaining nt least 10,000 volumes. Considering tho re sponse from book-owning citizens rlnco tho drlvo started. President Heed H confident tlm needed 3,002 books will be received boforo Satur day night, when tlio campaign for mally closes, However, Itccd explained, tho . i r. n 1 1 1 im mnlu- ieii.-Miiiiiv iv..,.. tnlned for several days nftcrwanl for the benefit of those who r. been out of tho city for l weeks and who wish t , ( books for tho library. '. -' two j at! I'ciir it,. 'I " i. More WltiiCRsrn for llurih, I.OS ANOKLES, Manh new witnesses reported t , mony materially supiicr claim that tho murder w 11 , icu ny two -rougniy or - j ln , nre being sought by Invest. ra ill, lrig In tho preparation of t .c d -f, of Arthur lJurch, whoso rt i tr. tho slaying ot J. llepon K begins in Superior Jtuli .' court Monday, It bocumo 1. i i , day. " '-" 1 I B UsJUelLaJLItrSAAZM ..... u Sallaflnl I Customers I n M :J19-321 SOUTH MAIN JujV , Exclusive But Not Expensive U i Fashion Park Clothca $j& Manhattan SMrla T $1 m French. Shrlnvr & . r ' JU 1 The Hit of the Season Sand Shade Spring Hats Here's a Brand-New One They're $5.00 In style and valuo they're easily a step ahead of the crowd. Made ex clusively for us in the popular sand shades with trimming to match or contrast. Sec thefn in our windows now, they're beauties, every one. Spring Caps IN COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF EVERYTHING THAT IS NEW. HERRINGBONE, TWEEDS, HOMESPUNS, IN NEW SHADES OF. TAN AND GRAY $1.50 to $3.00 TO DEALERS II botli Worth UatianJ jThoroiiglibrrd IUU ite not ioM in your locality, ask in about our unuiuil dealer proposition. The Thoroughbred dealer or Worth dealer in your town has a complete line of these well-known hats, in all the newest shapes and colors; and at prices which will please your pocketbook. You are cordially invited to inspect the new Spring styles in Worth and Thoroughbred Hats. SAINT LoUIS, U.S.A. WORTH HAT AND THOROUGHBRED HIT; BOSUN WSTON