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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1922 ENVOYS AT GENOA NEARERHARMONY Three Announcements In dicate Progress in Parley Affairs APPROVE TRUCE PLAN Jnpancsti Line Up With Lloyd George; linrthou Pleased With Conversations OKNOA, May IS. Threw ilUtlnc tlvn nnniitiiu'cmrntKi InrtlrnliriK VrnRrwH In lhi iittrmptu 'if Mm iiI llffi to a volil ii rupture ot l'"1 'r" iiomio rnnleronrp, m inmlit luTn ulinullnnpniiily tmilKht. Illinium Ciii'ininiiti'il. VnllowliiK u conffrnii o with l.lnjil flforfif. pr"inlnr of tlin l'rfnch dele miil'iii. M. llnrllinn nuiil: "I am minli plmmi-d with Iho ie Milt of the t"nvt'tfltlon with llo)d (loorge. "t liopn i hat nn nuroeinont will bo renrhod cm all point"," An ufflrliil Hliilt'iui.'iit from t ho I.lnytl Oinrun villa wjih In the ivinin tnnn m Iia:!liou ntntnmunt, though a trifle mot inoilcnitcly wunlvil. "We lire on tho way to an nitron, mrnt, IhotiKh tlin nolutlnn uctunlly linn not yet linen rfuched." Iiijhiii Apiiniii'i I'ropoinl, An aiinmincnmiitit c.nne from Japanofo hi-nilfiuurtrm at alnioct tlin namo Inlnilto that tlin Jnpani'iifl tie) emit I on npprovotl tho IlrltUli prcmlor'" iiropoM.il that n mixed ((iminlMiloM ronlder tho financial mid frontier conlrovcrny prnhlein (if llunsln which tho CInnoii conferonco lina been tinahlo to eottlo. OKNOA, May 13. Tho pollllcal KUli-eoniniliiidoii of tho nuonomlu conforeii(.'. after hnldliiK two am nions today for tllnuuiislnn of tho ItiisBlan reply to tho allied inoino. raniliiiii, adjourned at 8 o'clock to night to meet again Monday. After adjournment, delegate imlcl conM orablo prorew wan mado towards an oRienment conccrnlnR tho pro mised mixed coinnilmilon to further titildy of tho IliiMlnn nuoitlnn and toward the proposed non-aggrcsslon pact. OWEN'S SCHEMES FAIL TO SPROUT POLITICAL FRUIT continued rnot rAan onk. originally out of a plan to rapture the tnto administration and hoth If. 8. ccnntniK, and that llnnkell was Interested In this at least to tho ex tent of his dislike for Senator Hub ert I Owen, whoso defeat ho eenka to accomplish two years hence. Willi a iricnn in tho governor's chair Has. Nell would have viiluabla help In this. When It became, apparent weeks aeo that Tom Owen could not defeat Jack Walton In the raeo for nomination, talk of elimination was first heard of and It omautvd from tho Tom Owen camp. At tho Washington conforoncn llrower of Muekngeo was suggested ns the compromise candidate. Who Is nrewvr? A close friend of Tom Owen and IlasUcll, who norvod with ', tlin latter In the constitutional con- , ventlon. Tho next effort nloiu; the Jtno of elimination brought nut the suggestion of Charlos, II. I'Mrra. of Tulsa. Who Is Pcferw? A nlnso I 'end of Tow Owen and llnskell, , n. t ii business associate of tho lat- ter. Kvory time tho quotum of ; elimination comes up It originates ' nround tho Tom Owen camp and trots out a "conipromlfio" candidate from tho same crowd. It was this that led Howard to gallop off with a loud snort when llrower was pro posed, nnd It was this that caused ' Hob Wilson to put padlocks on all CONTINL'Bli I'ltOM 1'AOH ONK. IiIh doors while thu meeting was In progress last Wednesday. No eaglo eyo Iiiih been necessary to su what wiib roposlng in tho woodpile. A Solo Kltmlnatlon. It Is not bolloved at this time hy banker Owch'h friends that ho can defeat Mayor Walton for the nomi nation, with the other candidates In 1 the running: but rather than give up the chance of cuuturlnif a stnto administration with two U. 8. sena tors, and hoping that something can Do worked out by tno political ex jxrta before tho primary date, lm won uersuaded to contlnuu In tho race nt least until other arrange mcnts can bo made. Neither How t nrd nor Wilson likes (ho Idea of an ' "elimination" project thut cllmlnuten them through the prior proeosnf of mastication nnd deglutition. It savors ton much of that old story of thu linn and tho lamb taht lay down together tho lamb Inside thu lion. They havo fallen arwnit Tom Owen's "ellmlnntiun" scemo With ono accord, llervnter, Tom's elimination ronton will bo conduc ' ted between himself. f Ono thing the powwow did however; It brought tho friends of both Howard nud Wilton Into better feeling for .lack Walton, The tnnyor, wh'o hns been tho objective 1 In nil this pulling and pussyfooting, has kopt nn even temper and has remained entirely aloof from any senatorial or other entanglements. And out of this feeling grew the movement during tho latter part of tho week, to unlto the llowtinl. WIIson-Dolen forces into an null- Tom Owen group which will keep t tho banker In third pturo to thu end of tho contest. Klndlng him In th'at position now they purpose, , to seo that ho is not tits' uriicil. Otit'ii Iui'ltcs l.alxiriii'N, An attack by banker Owen upon the farmer-labor league, in a re cent speech which was mado puli- i llo as a campaign dn umcut, has enragod tho lenders of that move 1 ment to a point where It is very doubtful It Owen could poll any of their votes If he should receive tho nomination. Inasmuch as Owen Is tho candidate ot "big business," and as such' flguied that he would not 1 get their support In uny event, ho ovldontly decided to devote bin cam i linlKii to exterminating the farmer- " labor movoment rather than to his nomination. It Is claimed that there are some 73,000 voters com mitted through nrlous organizations to tho farmer-labor program, and thut It Is expected to Increnso this ' to 100,000 or more by August 1. Without theso It will bo Impossible for any candidate to he, elected, and for this reason many reasoned dem ocratic politicians nro saying that .Tnck Walton Is the only democrat who can. win tho last liout. Ho voul doubtless obo some of tno standpatters, but he can more tlinti maku It up, dry think. Ileports that Ituglf Heott Is to i 'ituo bark to the stain soon and tnko up a campaign for tho repub Hi an nomination 4invn been urgent dining the week. It Is claimed that l rank Ketch has ngreed to act as treasurer of his campaign rnmmlt tee, nnd that Clint Htrong Is to bn rhaliman. Hugh's friends believe Hint the race is to the fellow who ran Ketch and tho hattlo to the HUong. llm Harris Drops III, "Illg ,11m" Hairls wss In tho rnp Hal sex era! days during thu past week, and while bin visit wan due to business mutters he did tint ir fusn to dlnriiM politics. It Is lilt opinion that th'fl republican candi date for governor Is n winner nnd Will be elected easily; but he got busy with other things and forgot to nnino tlin gentleman. In his rapnrlty fund his capacity Is ob vious) us national committeeman, tin arrompunlrd Ktatn Chairman Al"'nder on a visit to the rafeteiln uliern lie held a verv satisfactory monologue, after whlilf they at tended the slalo meeting of physl- lans and pharmacists to pick up xiinn Information concerning tho mixing of medicine. Jim Is a straight shooter In buslnees ami l,i polltlrH. Ho In of that breed of politicians, now becoming extinct, whose word Is good. It glvea him a lonesome rippintaticc. John Klvlils has been In consulta tion for seveuil days with (lily Cobb of Ardinore. who started thu trou ble for John. Tukeu.tognther, with wagging heads ami undulating beards, theso two present a patriar chal scetio. They look Ilkn a pic ture out of thu old family Ilihlu. Just what happenn at these confer ences, aside from the confusion of whiskers, is not known; but there Is a suspicion that they am looking over an Inventory ot the tato house, and have deidgns on tho capltol that weru not furnished by tho ar chitects. An Unusual Situation, Over In tho Hlxth congressional district, Nick (leusmnii Is being made tho victim of a plot to remove his from puhlli! lire. While he has not filed, It Is understood Hint J. Illmcr Thomas will seek thu demo rratlo nomination, while state Hen ator Jed Johnson In aluo running and It. U (Uattlcnx) Ulovcr has the Indoisement of tho farmer-la-bnrltcs. It Is an unexpectedly In terciitlng situation, and has -led Thomas to think Just a little mom favorably ot t? governorship dur ing tho past few days. Tho news that Oscar Htewart, su perintendent of tho Mind asylum at .Muskogee, has filed for tho dem ocratic congressional nomination In the second district, caused somo sur prise at tho capital. It was thought that former Congressman W. II. Hustings would lie conceded tho nomination In that district, In order that he might have a chanco to to deem hlmsult from the spanUing which Miss Alice Itnbnrtson admin istered to him at tho last election. Also, Htewart has been loader of the Wllson-for-gnvornor activities over In Muskogee county and his filing for cougresH has directed somo flro from Hastings' frlonds against Wilson, It la charged by Wilson that Owen's lieutenant-. 1! Kerr, also ot Muskogee, was Instru mental In getting Htewart into the congressional racn for the very nur Huso of omburasslng Wilson among Hustings' supporters so that Owen mignt prom thereby. Thus tho on flmdlni; goes on. with nohodv untie Ing It much except tho politicians. among wnum mortalities are in creasing. bminlr Jim. Mrs. I.ooney Is quiet ly but firmly pointing to Jim's long and Ineffective service In congress, dining which tllile he has miccecdcd In accomplishing a great (leal for hlmelf and relatives, and she ex presses the opinion that ho ought to lift able now to makn a living without n. largo public contribution In the way of a congressional salary Tosh is promlnunt In tho Farmers union, has served In the constitu tional convention and state legis lature, nnd l considered a fearsome fighter, Trouble for Carter, eto Is trouble also for Charley i .. cr, who has represented the third district In congress allien etnle houd. I'lltcd against him Is J, II. Laughlln of Ilokohlto, president of tun larm-iabnr union in the state, which organization hoastg 25,00u members mostly In the Third dls- trlrt ami all of whom swear by l-nuKhlln. Congrensman Carter Ii nut so sure this year as In prevloun years when enWoiis ones sought hN warm plare. Kor IS years ho has held tho job as a rewaid for having been secretary of the state rommlt teo when tho constitutional con vention was elected, and there are tlmse In his dlstrht who havo felt that ho hns been amply repaid for such servlco as he rendered at that time. Now, they feel, the time ban arrived when a man ahould be elected for what he will do In the rut tiro rather than what he did In the vanishing past. Ho, Charley's bout In locking on the wave or a vigorous fanner-labor movement that Is probably strongor Politically in Ibn I bird .1 let rlrt than In nny other section of the statu. In tho Klfth district, where 1. n, Hwunk Is serving his first term, there Is also dissatisfaction with re sults; but charity nlwayH spreads Its comfortablu mantle over a now member anil ho may nnt encounter thu trouble that was promised tome weeks ago wncn ho declined en dorsement of tho rarmcr-laborlle. wow, it is renortri . ho n anx oils to capitulate to tho league It It will not withdraw Its support. Thero Ii a very largo labor voto In his dis trict and It could easily put an "ex" in front or nwank'M name. I.IKe most of the polltlcintiH ho mainly cusses the league, when discussing It among "the boys," hut Is thoroughly ntraid or Its voting power. Itegurd ipss or the general cbaracter or tho presont congress, there aro several stronger men than .Swank In that body. Minn Atlro "A Cinch." In thu rivu districts now repre sented by republicans there exists it vnrioty or conditions. Miss Allco will lm renominated In the Hccund. and will mako a right that will bo watched with luteiest nil over the country, Her refusal to bceomo a freak In congress fnr tho delecta tion of sob stnry writers and pro fessional upllftcrs hns mndo many frlendM for her among practical and senslhlo people. On the other hand, visionury and impractical persons, mainly of her own sex, are disap pointed that she has not mothered all the rng dollg that, havo been piled nn her lap. lief olfnrt has largoly been to nrovo that women nro not the sentimental, emotional creatures that havo been pictured. but are rnpablo of treating large affairs In a cupnblo wny. Whether sho has been right or wrung In this will receive a fair test when she coinc up for re-election. Tho dls trlct Is normally democratic, but not so much that Miss Allco might not overcome It If the women bo romo concerned with tho Import nnco of keeping a member ot their sex in congress. The ITIghth district will llkelj send ellhor M, C. flnrber or Charlei Hwlndall to congresx In nlacu ol Manuel Hcrrlck. No doubt Manuol will lift his patrlclnn eyebiotvs whon ho reads this through- his monocle! but there Is a feeling In his district that ho doesn't grcnst his boots often enough ana Ik caro less about the fit ot his celluloid collar, liesldos, his adventures In tho rolo nt Rros have given out the Impression that he has missed his calling. The girls would miss him of course, but folks In tho Klghth aro stern and practical. Congressman I'rlngey will nox have easy going hi tho Fourth. He Is not only lacing a considerable democratic majority to overcome but hu. hiii alienated much or tne Insurgent domocratlo support which he received when elected In 1920 and the district has returned to nearly normal political lines. Tnero may be a division, However, over tho demo Tom McKeown will seek to stage a romn-back, hut he will be oppoied strongly by W. A. Vllllnes, who hns been Indorse! by the farmer-labor group nnd who Is a campaigner of pnrts. The district probably holds more radicals than nny other In tho stale, which may nominate Vllllnes, but at any tale the fight for demo cratic, nomination will ho hitter and may not en with the primary. It Is charged by his opponents that VII lines eats with his knife and they ore afraid he might amputate his epiglottis at the White Hfiiso dinner Ho admits Iho ktilfo hut denies the epiglottis. 3 DIE AFTER WRECK lllnck Diamond Ktprc-H of I-rblgh Valley Homl Smashc lnln Auto- iiioiuir, t wining wmk, I1ATAVIA, N. V., May 13. Two persons were killed whon the lllack Diamond express on the t.chlgh Valley railroad struck an itutomo- I..,.. ... . . ... . . ji ai j,'T'iy. i no victims were 'tinman H. Ilrodle of I.orny, driver f thft car. nrwl I? V. Prn.an,. nt Niagara Falls, a railroad yardman. Twertlv.fli ttifucwl p.. nl... from the wreckage of tho three pas- r-nM'i fun'-w-.i wmrii ovenurneu. Three wore believed fatally hurt. The train wnm tnttit- nlmm uun,.tv mllcK an hour when it hit tho auto- mouue. ine derailed passenger .lobes olilfiueil nv,c n 4a.fw. ...... bankment. A ptillman car nlso left tho rail hut did not go ovor the embankment. I. H. Clay, a traveling man of Portland. Maine, died while belnir hrnlllzbt to n hnanlftil Ii.,a ..w,ti.... tho third fatality us a result of the wreck. The car that canned tho wreck wan a light toiirliiir ear. The pn v Inn struck It ftuuarrlv In the mnmin tossing It ahead and then ran Into tho debris, parts of which derailed the engine. Three cars followed tho iiikjuu into tno unci). Cmiillilatn for Sheriff Killed. OMAHA. Neb.. Mnv is i.irlol. Lavcll, democratic candldalo for sheriff of HougbtH rounty wns killed riy tonay in a gun right with po- hki iietoro no loll iavoll sunt and nrobnhlv ratallv wmimimi otflcers, Lavell Is eald to have mis taken the pollen for holdups art'd oponeu tire wnen lie warn toturnlng to his homo In thu early morning hours. CHANG THREATENS ENGLAND MINES Says He'll Shell . Proper ties of Britons If Wu Closes In I'nrdon Mnrhrt Weak. Tharo aro not yet a doion can dldates lor lieutenant governor on tho domocratlo side, and until that number is leached tho run Impor tanco or this office will not bo nn proclnted. Anyhow, there probably is a misunderstanding about tno pos nihilities of the office, fo.- John Fields, who says lm has mado nn In vestigation. Is authoilty for the statement that there uro no convicts lert in the state penitentiary who ran raise more than ten dollais. It thin In trim It will play liavoo with the pardon market. congressman Jim McC nt o over In the Seventh is disturbed by re portn trom homo to. tho etroct that lares are muklng their appearance In his polltlcnl field. Mm. Jjunnr IOoney, now stale senator. Is out nflor his Job. while J. 11. Tosh, who lias neen prominent In fanners' or ganizations ror many years, Is tenr Ing Up tho sago brush In a cam palgn waged by tho rarmer-fabor leqguo against the dashing and de-' "ratio nomination. Kx-Cnngressman TODAY ONLY FRANK MAYO "Tracked to Earth" JQC ANY SEAT, ANY TIME J Qfi Also Jotxl Comedy Change, of I'rogriiiu Dally I'KKINO, May n.Chang Tso I.ln, dereated Manchurlnn war lord, who Is gathering his forces for a stand along tho Kwan river, has threatened to shell tho Kalian mines, among the largest In the world, If tho forces of Wu Pel Fu ndvanco, ntrnrdlriK to word reaching hero this afternoon. May Ho Illg llluff. Tho threat Is regurded hern ns a bluff to gain time to re-collect IiIh stuttered tioops. Tho Kallln mines aro largely Ilritlsh owned and operate nlno shafts employing 11.000 men. It In believed Chang expected Ilritlsh In tervention to provont Wu'h advance hut It was stated officially at the Ilritlsh legation that Orcut llrltaln will not Interfere. ltcportn today slated that Wu'n forces nro moving northward through .Tien Tsln. Advices from tho north stato that recruiting Is going on nil over Man churia to bolster .Chang's rorccs. Whlto a clnsh In regarded ns likely, no righting on tho new front Is ex pected for several days. Ills 1'osltlon Htnmg. His retreating forces occupy strong dofcnslvo positions nt tho point where the I'cklng-Mukdcn railroad crosses tho Iwan rlvor und I.wan Chow. I.wan Chow Is about two hundred miles northeast or Ti.n Tsln and Is well within tho great wall. It Is In Chlhll provlnco and muro than live hundred miles southwest of Mukden, capital of Feng Tlcn province, Cbnng'n stronghold,) President Hsu has offered Chang Tso-I.ln's offlco as super tuchun ot the thrco Manchurlnn provinces to Iwo men and appointment has been refused by both. Struggle Kxpit'tctl. There Is a definite feeling hero that a man of Chang Tso-I.ln's per sonality and resources will never capitulate without q srtuggle. De- Pete says If umi have a suit that's full of dirt, Or a drens that's streaked and faded; If Hour last year's straw is out of shape, And looks all grim and jaifed; Don't throw them in the discard ' tell you what to do, Call Huhl's Parisian Cleaners, They'll make it look like new. Buhl's Parisian Cleaners 211 South Huston Osage 275 velopmcnts since his deftat, Indi cate ho never had a chance to right for Peking because or his betrayal by trusted generals, llccauso of the stratcglo position of Manchuria with reference to Hlbcrla, Chang has tl' possible suport ot Japan, which Is another source of strength to he considered, Wu Pel Fu Is busily engaged In consolidating his position. His main army Is located at Chung Lnlng Chen. Ho has appointed his best general, Feng Yuh Hlang, as gov ernor of Honan, ouitlng tho former governor of tht. province nn a charge o revolting ngatnst Wu'n authority. There have been no developments In President Hsu's efforts to reform his cabinet. Candidates for tho premiership are believed to bo wait-In- n ilcfinlM ttillllnrv decision 1)0- roro committing themselves on tho 1 appointment. Thnt danger still exists Irom tho south Is the beller here, although the situation there Is clouded with un certainty. WOULD LIKE NEW JAIL ENID CLOSES ON SUNDAY City Votes to Adopt Taiw Prohibiting .Moling Picture)) on Sabbath. KNID, May 13. Enid went to the polls Friday and voted to close her moving picture palaces on Hun day, nccordlng to unofficial returns Saturday morning. Tho unofficial majority ot n,., Ill l.n figures show a 2,858 yes and 1,711 no, Tho election went olf quirt y sides working feverishly du ,h day, with tho public tni g th y id,, nn t& iiiuuri ui CUU'F, r pnlgncrs nnld talking lS 4 olc.I , people hud mado the.r i long beforo going to ibr n,. Will It Rain Tomorrow City Club liulm-M') l'liv Commlwdnn cr'h Plan for Modern l'lrn .Sta tion and ("irio-liati! Jail. A plea for the co-operation or nil civic bodies of Tulsa to support tho city commission In Its plans to ills poso of the present city J.ill flro sta tion property and construct a mod ern Iflll and flrehouso upon tho s.tc or tho city market, was made by Harry W. Kiskaddon, commissioner or rirn nnd police, to tho City club .Saturday at Hotel Tulsa. Mr. Kiskaddon said that the pres ent Jail was a disgrace to the ralr name or Tulsa, which could point with pride to Its various achieve ments In the past 15 years. Tho Jail, ho said, did not tend to rerorm but to lead rurthcr Into degradation the men and women who were conrlned In It. Tho City club went on record as Indorsing tho commissioner's plnns ror a new and modern city Jail -flro stitlon. Consult This WEATHER PROPHET DANCING Kicry Night Hxccpt nt Monday MID-CONTINENT PARK Mu.slo. Furnished by Tulsa JAZZ PIRATES No ndiiiRlon fee chnrged at gate nrtcr 0:.10 p. in. Tuko Ilctl Fork or Kaptilpa curs. This Coupon and 69c Good for One $1 Weather Houce Prophet It Is surprisingly reliable on locnl weather conditions. Mud 0n ntrlctly scientific principles. Wo havo secured a special price n a quantity, and a long as they last will sell them for exattly w.,at it costs us to retail them only sac if you bring this coupon. When the weather Is to ho flno tho two children wll be cut, when tho stormy weather Is npproachlng tho witch will c me out for 8 to 24 hours ahead of rain or spow. The house Is mado of hardwood, Is Swiss cottngo style, and Is d. a. rated, as In tho picture, with thermometer, elk's head, birds nr!t and blrdfc, etc. It has four windows nnd two doors. Advertised" for $1.00 Our Price for a Limited Time, With the Coupon 69c Every village city and farmhouse should havo one. Come anl get yours at onco or mall your order. 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