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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1922 8 WOULD TAKE ROAD OUT 0FP0LITICS White River Association Favora :i Change in Roads Department NEEDS SURE INCOME Should Not Have to Holy on Legislation for Cash, Says Resolution Here Are Latest Pictures Of The Sheik's Two Wives; He Has Busy Time Ahead Three rather Important mid ad vanced stands worn token In resolu tions psaeed at thn fourth annual meeting of the White Itlvor trait nt. soaiatlon which convened In I'aw litiska Thursday, May 1. and ml; Jmtrnoil 1'rldny afternoon, In regard to llio nreilii of tlin stnto highway A0ratloti. I 'rln film I speaker of llio ronven tluil from Tulsa wero Clrils H, .Wrtrv. president of Ihn Ai'litrd Highways of Amotion, unit V (I. ...l i - .. ....u ,.r Ilia I .tiny", wiiu ia ii'iM'.-p- in. ... I'iiIJi iI Hiatc bureau of jinbllo roads nt Washington, . 0. Another ex rvllimt iqionkrr wns, John T. Wood ruff, president of the Hprlngfletd, Mo., chamber of commerce. Officers of tlin association who wero elected, or re-olcrtcd In the rime of Hi" president, worn K. lloo Onthrey. of 'I'u lin , prcsldon; J. O, Oleser, of Inol.i, Okl.i., vleo presi dent for Oktnhotnni Will B. Hwoot, of Hllonnt Hprlngs. Ark., vice presl dent for Arkansas William II. .Intnl. ion, of ltnlllwler, Mo., vim presl lent for MUMourl; J, I". Miinn, Tit Uicuil drove, Okln., sccretary-troas-urer. The convention had a good nt tendance though ronllnued rnln tn mado It Impossible to moko tlin journey by row! ns ninny delegateo lmd planned, but were forced to rrvrrt to ttio railroads. Oklahoma linil n delegation of over f0 per cent of lier privileged allowance, of del egate. Tlio panning of a net of roiiolu tlmm taking tlio positive nnd nil viniced stand for some very inntnrlnl amendments In regard In Ihn pros rut stnto highway law wns tlio great rut iiccninplliiliineut. Thn really important resolutions wero 2, 3 nnd 6, which nro rather original In Hint they take nn nil vnnced stand In regard to those problems an nnvrr taken hy any othiT rond organisation In America. Ke'olulloM Nn, 2 reads: "Wn nro opposed to mixing, or In nny manner mingling our rond con struction programs, our rond logbi lotion, or tho administration of our jo.iil Iiiuh wllh polltlm nnd rxprei tho hopo that nt no illstnnl (lay the laws In each of tlio mutes rep resented In this convention tuny ho so amended that tho hlRhwny de partment will lmvo n fixed tenure of office, and Hint highway com mbwlnners nnd highway engineers will he subject to removal only for calico tiy Impeachment proceeding nn In tlio ease ot other statu offi cial." Resolution No. 3 rendu: Wo ronllzo the necessity nnd urgent need for u cnrefully itud well f dunned syatom of flnnucliiR a ntntn ilghwny department nnd feel that thn department nhould not ho hniiill cupped hy hnvlnk" to rely, from yenr to yenr, upon lellntvo npprnprln tlnnn, hut that noma plan should n dnvlsed fixing n dsflnltn nniirco of Incomn for thn utaln hlKhway do parlmont, to thn mid Unit thin de partment may lie. alilo to map nut a rond construction progrnni nxtend Inj; over a period of yenri", thoroliy ecurlnt; a much higher dpKrun of efficiency." Itenolutloii No. S readn: "A practical commun-Hensn np. form ytem nt innrklnir utato IiIkIi. wny Ih ono of th nrRunt needn of tho hour nnd this mmkliiK should ho donn under thn cupervlslon nnd di rection of tho Htnto hlKhway do pnrtment of tho ronpectlvo atntefi, nnd th m.trkorH nhould ho protected by law from dnmnrkntlon, or nin- lIclotiR ilentriictlon, and thin law vhoiild prohibit tho Indiscriminate placlnt; ot unrallablu ndvortlnhiK mnrkern upon our Htnto hlKhwnyii." it wus voien tnnt tho ins.T con vcntlon bo hold nt I'nnca City. Leaves for National Realtors Conveniion m W OWEN GETS BACK FINDS 'MACHINE' KNOCKING' BADLY Wlnlfri'il 1 1 tn t ii it t . boner kimttn nn Niilnt'lin ItiiiulKiiu, Dm Kocoiiil .Mr-. "Miilk" Valentino, nnd III mtI, tlio first .Mr. Valentino. deni'd hlmBiilf on bin vtewn on wom en In Kcncral to Hm effect that ho nnd hln rurcer couldn't bo bothered by fin.h tiltleit. Hut, llko tho women hn berated, ho chntiKeit 111 m mind nnd stripped Into tho headllni'H by m.irryliiK1 W'lnllrn.l ll,,,l,H,l .1, I.,.. .,... LOS ANOUI.KM. May 20. k:. i,i. ..Vw...'. J ' . " nV. . Cl.nneci. nro thut for tho next few jlexlcnll. I.ovVer (.. for ' Wi'bUm Itoilolnli V.iliinlno will no' n. ... ,. .... too busy .tn,,c.m,,.n? ,,.. the tan 1 ;;; ' ,7 Nnfnclin Itniii Khvi of bin in I est real romnnco to , , ..,.. .,,. .,.... ,.,,,, i Willi tho movies. An soon nn tho Mexican marrlK0 hi'iutiio known, .loan Acker de manded Valentino b prosecuted for blirniny, Tho superior court decided Hint tho mnrrlaeu was big nmous. Tho firiind Jury began a. probo. And Winifred Iludnut Nntnchn Ham hn vu Valentino decided that It would bo better to live npnrt from her shnlk husband for tho tlmo be InK. Ko between lrnto wlfo number one, tho Krnnd Jury nnd Will Hays It looks m If tho gallant Itodalnh wan In for n morry tlmo for tho next few weeks. hnvn tlmo foe nay mm u ted ro mance, Willi Movie f'ur H.'ifc threaten Inc tn act on hi" latest real escn pmle, iiuirrMnK Vi'lnlfred Iludnut In Mexican lietuio ircnlvltiR his final tllvnrco decieoi with tho Krnnd Jury nlrondy InvestlKntliiR tho cno'ftom ii bh;nnly nimlv, nnd wllh Ills' wlfo No. 1, Jean Acker, dnmnmlliiK pros- ociltlon, Valentino seems to Do ill tor an Interesting tlmo. I Tho Valentino, Kodplph nnd Jean) nlred their dnmostlo troihtes 111 lrx' AUReies conns some iiniu dk". At Hint tlmo nn Interlocutory do- creo wn enlerod. l'he dniinttess sholk then tinmir- SIMS ADVOCATES WAR PREPARATION Preaches a Preparedness Sermon to War College Graduates 8ncy forced tho publlo to consider Ita nnvnl needn." W, M. Fleetwood, tho realtor, with his wlfo nnd two sons Hill nnd Onr ilon. loft Friday night to Join tho Chicago Itenltors' special for tho real rut. it a national convention that opeua In Kan Krnnclsco June l to ft. Tho trip out will tnko nbout 10 days. The delegates will bo entortnlned en route by tha rcnl tnto boards of n number of thn rltles. Colorado HprltiKH, I.ns Vegas, Now Mexico, nnd others. Fleetwood will bn tho offi cial rcpresentntlvo nf tho Tulsa Ileal Estnto exchange. HOMINY DICM'IIIANS (JIVH l'li.Y l'rocoiIs of Show fio for Honcflt of Niuv IMihllo I.lbrnry. HOMINY, Mny 20. The Delphian club will present tho beautiful cos tumed comedy-drama In four nets, entitled, "Tha Convict's Daughter," In tho JInppy Hour theater for thro nights, Thursday, Krlilny nnd Bnttlr Uny, Mny 2S, 26 and 27. Tho entire production will ho un der tho personal stngo direction (ft Win. Tarr of Now York City, n dra mtltlc Instructor who comes to Hom iny highly recommended. Tho pio coeds nf tho entertainment will bo uiifd f1)r tho benefit of tha new pub lic library which tho Hominy Dol lihlan cliih Is Installing NKWl'OItT, It. I May 20. Hear Admlrat William H. Hlms, president of tho navnl war college, lit an nd dresH bvforo tha graduating class ot 1022 todny, preached n strong ser mon for preparedness. Ho chaigcd tho country has ur been unpro pared In tlmo of nmergoncy and do plored tho publlo Indifference, In tho mutter. Hucli conditions can only result In lowering of morale, tho nd mlinl said. Many lives were lost In thn into war, ho charged, because our fighting forces were not prepared. I'lildli! Quickly TiirgctH. 'Tho tnovltabln conseuunnco has been and now Is that ouco tho object of tho war la attained, llio publiii loses inierom, torgclH Hie mcrlllccH citiised by uupieparedness and cop- senlH to or does not oppose such reductions nti keep our forces In n condition ot couiiiiuouk unprepared now." said the admiral. "Wo military men keenly reallin tho depressing effect upon morale of such ilrnxtlo reductions In our per sonnel nnd equipment lis will pre clude carrying nit ot tho training which our studies and experiences nave siiown to no necessary to tuo maximum efficiency. We naturally deplore tho apathy of the people nnd what nppeara tu bo tho unwisdom ot congress In ngnln exposing tho country to the possible risk of sncrl ficos ns Inevitable nnd as grlcvlnus n thoso that tinpropnrcdncsH urougut us in tuo great war. -Vol ii New Condition, "Tho present stnto of tho navy Is not unique, we nro put tlio heirs of Amorlcnn systematical miprcpnr- odncss, tuo succcssum or those who havo survived much worse condl Hons not, to bo sure, without tem porary lowering ot morale, tint who, nevertheless, 'como back' nnd main- tallied tho discipline, nnd traditions 'ot tlin service until tlio next omor- CHAHLOTTIi, N. C. Mny 20. Kxprosslng wonderment that tho United HtatoH was nbbi to achieve, victory In tho World wnr consider ing her unprnparediiusH, Hen, John J. Pershing today voiced an appeal for a sufficient standing army tn protect tho nation In the future. Oonernl Torslilng mado his stnto meat hole In tho coursn of nn nd- drcH nt the celebration ot tho 147th nnulversary ot tho signing ot tho aiocklouburg or independence. .Vow Chairman of Chautauqua. RlfdI In Tim World. I'AWHUHitA. Mny 20. Joseph u Mitchell has been elected chairman of the Tnwhuskn rhautniiqua com mittee for the ensuing yenr. No suc ceeds 11, 1. White, wliu has held iho position n number of yenrs. J. Krnn els Klnm Is rocrntnry and trdnsurcr, Thn Chautauqua will bo held Juno .'S to July 4, June Brides Let Us Engrave- Your Wedding Announcements We can do your engraving and embossing neatly and correctly right in our up-to-dnte plant. Place your orders for embossed letter heads ami all kinds of announcements with us and save money. Palace Office Supply Co. AddrtNH to Avnnt (irniluiitcfl. flpclal tn The World. I AWJlUnlvA. niny au. Ai, li. Jioi combo nt l'awhuskn delivered tho commencement nddress In Avnnt Friday night In his talk to tho grud nates he spoke of the Importance ot their selection of their vocntions, Mr lfolcombe nartlculnrly oinnha sized the valuable part ot the publlo schools In tho American system ot education. CONTINl'BI) FllC'lt IMOB ONE. Nletlmr Wilson nor liownrd hnd n sonntorlnt romhlnntlon on. IJolen conferred with them. Howard with drew from tho men. Tiien Ilolon himself wlthdrow, nil In tho Interest of "harmony " Hob Wilson remains In, having added to his support nil the power nnd Itifluenro that Hennlor Owen Ii iible to rnmmnnd. so far ns the fight between Wilson and Owen Is ronrnrneil. And tliut. b It ro mnrked, Is tho reason why Wilson did not ntteml tha elimination con ference last week, when it was pur posed by tho Tom Owen fnives to put another candldnlo of their own ehooslnu In lilarn of tho Whole biineh. Herintor Owen Is now In the field, hln plumo waving In thn breeze, hli cut lass unshsatherl and tirn In Ills nos trils. Ilo will inuct his ntUickers singly or In pnlri. iho rrenui" rinr n iiiincii. ThH is tho game thilt wns being played by tlin smug political bosses when thn Walton storm c.uno up nnd ran them tn tho collar. Out In thn stl ks there weio n lot of people who didn't know n gamo was going 'n, nnd who woiiuin t nave given u hoot If thev had. They had n pro grissiva feeling. It umniiutod to n hunch I'ollowlng It they com mcni'ed to fall In behind a new figure In state polities who prom ised radical reforms nnd who mndo n platform of Issues rather than men It was nov'd, but attractive. Tho tin it has been nn obseurHtlou of nil Die la 1 1 nis and boomers, nlota nnd p!oPer centering nbout tho other can ilditcs fur governor, which gives fun promiso of becoming u total oi line Thcro Is talk that Tom Owen will withdraw, nnd talk that ho wdll not. Thorn Is talk that Wilson will with draw, nnd talk that ho will not. Hut there Is no talk that Jnck Walton will withdraw. To fully understand that situation It must bo realized that tho foud between Tom Owen and llob Wilson is altogether n feud between tho forces that nro behind them. These forcen havo been mimed above. The financial element on each side Is nfrnld of Muyor Walton. If either Tom Owen or Hob Wilson withdraws, or If both ot them get out for n nw man, It will bo because of n truce between tho financial nnd personal Interests behind them a truco born of a mutual fear of Jack Walton. Tho event Is possible It will bo Inevitable If Wnlton con tinues bin present runaway speed. May I'lilln Against Wnlloii. Indicative of this probable cllmnx Is tho nt tuck which ts being made upon the farmer-labor Icnguo by Wilson nnd Tom Owen. Kach Is bitterly attacking what ho terms tho "bolshevlkl," referring to Walton ftipportorp, nnd attempting to center upon nimseic tno opposition to wnl ton. It Is apparent Hint both can not succeed. It tho special interests ack ot each of tho two become suf ficiently frightened, which promises nov, tnoy will bury tho hatchet long nougn to unlto upon one candldato n tho offort to oncomnnss Walton's lefoat. And from that hour tho nlr will he filled with hair, nnd hldo, nnd terrifying shrieks. Chairman Hd Somalia is going over the stnto, visiting each county eoat ior some purpose unannounced, ills imimnies nt inn capital say lie Is scattering his plan of organization over the state, while there nro othors who say ho Is "framing" n plan of elimination to bo used In the. effort to beat Walton whon tho tlmo comes. Whatever Komans Is doing ho Is leav ing no trucks. His efforts aro "spur los versenkt." There Is still tnllc of ttlmer Thomas as a compromlso candidate for the nomination for governor on tho democratic side, although during tho ween Tiioinas came out from under n large sago brush whero ho has hern hiding from the political bosses nnd filed as n candldato for con gress. Tlio Idea Beom.i rrovnlont Hint Thomas la tho only man who can rescuo tho party from iti Im pending danger of being engulfed by a pnssol of shaggy-haired louts wno nave no experience in engulf ing. "Socialists and negroes," ex claims Hob Wilson, "nro capturing tho democratic party.'' "Negroes and socialists," laments Tom Owen, "nro seeking control of tho domo rrntlo party." llnch ot theso two worthies would like n party com posed entirely ot his own selections. In tho present emergency. It would save n lot of grief Want "Acfoiilnlilo" lenniior. Somo of tho boises who want to eliminate both Tom Owen nnd Hob Wilson nro trying to find nn "nccopt auio rarmer to comnromlso on. They think that would hend off the tendency of tho democratic agricul tural section to favor Wilson. Hut sucii a turmer would have to bo "no coptablo." That la to say. ho would Thero has been much rushing and stole counsel Krldny, about by remaining candidates to nix or seven more witnesses nro discover and appropriate tho vole yCt to testify for the stnto. accord Hint wns supposed to havo been loft to County Attorney W. K. Scnvcr, dangling somewhere nfter tho with- wim Is working with Ooldcsborry In drnwnU of Messrs. Howard nnd nIB nrosecutlon of tho ensc. Approxl- Holen. This search Is beginning to tnnlnlv in witnesses Imvn been called ussuiiio tho uppearnneo of that other hv thn defense. Wnrd s.ild. but It Is celebrated hunt whlcti took place re- ,n,0 Hint less than this numbor currently ior several nunui cii yeni n i would ho called to tlio stanu, no in after tlio disappearance of Captain tlmnted, It thn state does not pro- jvimi. no jar, no consiiicriiuie dure more damaging testimony man iro nies nave necn naumea ny mo it hn nlremlv. .. ... 1. 1 .. .. ..,.H,i..u nii,,.,t..i, i - n. 'ili iiuiH l" nun, iiiiiiubii "iiiii'ii have in agree to lo what the bosses want done, nnd such n farmer Is difficult to locato. They looxed Zlska over, hut found that his name thymes wllh whisky, nnd nfrnld of the prohibition vote, ho said ho was not nn eye witness nit h"nrd n snot urea nnu rnn to thn place whero lirasstlcld wns lying. That the case will not go to the were jury until tho latter part of next wcck wan me neuci oi notn ueicnse (tecum to havo raked up most of whatever labor voto Howard had hopes of. Thn Ilolon voto has so far eluded nil efforts to lornlo It. Tho only sound heard from the governor's offlro during tho past few days was tho filing of Judge Christopher ot Okmulgee. The Judge j aspires to bcome the nucressor of a follow who ran oil ami loit tno jod a few wceKS ago. C. . Hubbard's Mother Dies at Home in Lima C. H. Hubbard ot this city Is In Lima, Ohio, whero hli mother, Mrs. Caroline Hubbard, 72 years old, died Inat Wtdnesday after a five weeks' Illness. Tha funoral took placo Fri day nfternoon at her residence and tho body was entombed In Wood lawn cemetery. Mrs. Hubbard had lived In Lima since 1857 and was nn nctlvo momber of the woman's relief corps. Hhe Is survlvod by ono son, C, II. Hubbard of this city, her husband, James K. Hubbard nnd a brother. John M. Ii Hue of Lima. jHubbard Tins called to Mm 1... week when hi. mother's IllnE? t'J & critical turn. Kansas Alumni in Osage, Spctal to Th World, I'AWHUSKA, May 20.-ALmr)1 and former students of the Unlvtr. slty of Kansas havo formed n nlumnl association In Osage int Tho primary purpose Is t0 ral .' fund tiwnrd tho building of th Kansas university mcrnor ,i stndlum on McCook field, Within tow minutes JC60 wns subierlhed Tho association elected u, l. m, ' Cain president and James A. itrouv secretary nnd trensurer. MEDICINE PARK HAS CONVENTION 13. C. Underhill of El Reno Elected Head of State Organization n. C. Churchill of HI Reno wns elected grand senior counselor of tho Conti.vuho ntoM PAori onf;. grand council ot OKianomn, oruer to questions wero clear ulthough It of United Commercial Travelers, at was shown that his testimony In the tho concluding grand council session "ln,l"B.r,f. ra..S3? V, ? ' ? Saturday morning in tho K. 1'. hall. In few respects, tho Jury soemed to Other tato honors wore conferred pay closer attention to the youth's ns follows: It. H. Wallace of Mc statement of what occurred follow- Aleter. crnnd lunlor counselor: WIDOW ON STAND, TELLS OF MURDER Ing tho shooting. SmtiHirtn Ills Mother. Ho corroborated hl mother's testimony of how Ktanfleld had chased hor whon she hnd started to call tho doctor, evidently thinking sho was golmr to cnll tho "law" too As ho told tho story tho Jurymon leaned forward In their seata and spectators craned their nocks for wnrrt while tho room became death' ly quiet. Ho said he hnd helpe.d nick his father un and carry him Klah Hodge of Clinton, grand sec retary: W. W. Martin of Ardmoro, grand treasurer; E. H. Doweese, grnnd conductor: l V, Cummlngs of Tulsa, grand page: H. C. Shep herd of Muskogee, grand sentinel. Tho invitation of Clinton council wan accented and Medicine Park named as tho soventh annual session cltv. About twenty-ftvo automomies wero required to transport tho vis Save the Trees to their homo nbout ft half-quarter (tors to Sapulpa, whero tho process distant. Ho said there was n, wound 0f glass manufneturo was followed In hl fnther'8 head "up near tho through Its different phases In tho car." Hartlett-Colllns factory nnd moasur Upon cross-examination Attorney jnK glasses, one ot tho finished prod Ward referred to tho youths tcstl- ucts, given as nouvonlrs. A number tlmnny Haturday. His preliminary 0f tho visitors remained for the which contradicted part of his tea- matinee entertainment) nt tho Ma- tlmoiiy Saturday, Ills preliminary jestic and Orpheum theaters, llofore testimony hns been that Htanfiold tho visitors started for their homes had said nothing as ho ran after different sections of tho state they hla mother. Whon Ward attempted expressed hearty appreciation ot the to question him na to which of his entertnlnmont accorded thorn by tho stntements wns correct nnd which Tulsa council, nn entertainment untrue, Aislstnnt County Attorney which wns ono of tho most claborato uoldesnerry interposed nn onjeu- n -nnrs. Tno visitors especially en Hon and tho question wan ordered joyed th chicken supper sorvod Krl stricken from tho records. day evening In tho Ulue Itlbbon cafe YoaKiim, wnoin tno nuuo m "-'-ot Sann springs. Ing upon na ono or its most imiiur tnnt witnesses, took tho stnnd for tho state a little wnilo noioro ino noon recess, Ho testlflod that he and Stunflcld wero building ft now house on Ktnnfleld's farm near Hlxby upon which Htnssfleld whs a renter. Hail ll(-en Drinking. Yoakum testified that he- and Ktanflold were nutting down floor ing during tho morning before tho nfternoon of tho trngedy when Urnuiflold camo In and Inquired of Htanfiold about 10 ho claimed that Ktnnflelil owed htm. Yoakum testi fied that ho and Htanfiold had been drinking nnd Hrassfleld had bought more Honor. Yoakum said tncy tooK tour armies nfter llrnsstteld came. Iletwcen tho first nnd second drinks there was nn Interval of about half nn hour, ho said, between the xecond and third nbout nnd hour nnd a, half and be tween tho third and fourth .about flvo minutes. Statement. Upon cross-examination, n. state ment mado by Yoakum to tho county attorney at the time that he was released on ft 13,500 bond, was read to the Jury. Tho statement read that nil three wero standing In frqnt ot the house when Htanfiold said to Iiraxsficld: "Don't you ever call mo a ngaJn." "Well. 1 call you ono now." Brass. field said, according to Yoakum'B statement. "Stnnfleld hit twice," the statement road, "and then I went Into tho house and a few mtnutea later I heard n shot. Mrnssfleld was lying on the ground on his right side when ho came out, Yoakum said In the state ment. Ilcjinl Shot Plrod. Almlun Yoakum, brother of Milt. took the stand earlier In the d ay. Hxpert servlco for spraying with now power equipment. Also competent tree turgory. 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