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TWO OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1919. V'.'m ' ? ! ; . -M 7V V, I r iii . I. Hi' ment when th house concurred in Ihf senate resolution by vote of 134 lo 36. Th ienu today adopted a resolu tion ratifying Hit federal prohibition amendment, JO to 10. 13 Months Required To Put Law Across WASHINGTON, Jan. Ifi Nation al prohibitum by constitutional amend ment hat been ctj-lel by th United States thirteen months, lacking one itf, after the joint resolution bv ron grt wt lubtniitcd to the stairs (r ratification. ..Fourteen of tlie thirty-si state whirh has approval the resolution nave certified their action to thr tate department. Senator Sheppard of Tfx.lv author of the resolution, said today that the country would K" "rv one year from today. Other held that lilt amendment would not he ef fective until one year from formal Certification bv the thirty-sixth slate lltnisiipi, whiih ratified the amend ftient tn-'e thin a sear ago, ha not tt certified its action to the Mate dc ptrtmenf. Prohibition leaders regard the ef fective d.ite at a matter of small mo ment, however, as cmmtrvwidc prohi bition m ordered Julv 1 by the war measure passed I v coitgrc to cm nerve grains Tint incisure remains In force tmlil nf'cr demobilization "( tl-e milnirv fo-ic, is cotutdetrd. which .tinny think will not he before the coll. lhHitiin.il amendment is optative r.H'irmoiH rcvrftlirs derived hy the fedrr.il novrriitfent from taxes on mamfai tiife and sale 'f n1 . lulir dri'di w'.U he ml "ii bv pru' ihili m It is il.inn d t . r.ii-e RsmirtHilOO t!,i, sear hv hevrrace t.le. Ft pe.n-e iime, the amount was Irs, but still ran into thr Inmdri I of millions. Senator S'.ifpl .aid aid today he non would introhne a bill to m kc tli amenlmcnt effutive afler cnsiil talion with senate ami h iie leaders and prohibition organization. lie a!d he was not disturbed over ..tw.rit (till liiinnr intrirsts intended to test the validity of thr amendment's doniion. an I declare I tv hio'iiio'cs to invalid"!' t'ic l.'w wottM lie lotiml LAND BOARD TO : WAIT UPON BILL Renrpiar.i.ition to Depend Upon Salary Pioposition, KeiriTinizat'on of the state vhool land (! ; .irtmenl, im IndiiiK the elec tion "f a il i rnnn of the fommis- inners and seV. lion of employes, will be jiostji i.f I mitil after disposi- tion of the lull proposing increases in sal.irV of some id the employe of the departnient. it wa anflotiticed this mcirnmi; bv (invrrnor Kobertson fnllowitiK his first mcctiiiR with the new commissioners. The lull propose an fnerease. in the salaiv of the seerrtary to $.l,t) year. This was the salary attacjicd to the position up until four years ago wdien it was cut to $-'.5)0 upon the first application of (iovemor Wil liams' "1 rued ciotionu." Other in creases also are provided for in the bill. Karl Dryan, son of G. T. IUysn. for ' . ' tner president id the state board of - aericulture and at present an emp'oyc of the department, is an applicant for appointment a assistant .secretary of the department, a place which has been vacant almost throughout the Williams administration. Following precedent. Governor Robertson will be designated chair . man of the board at its next meeting. For That CHILLY Feeling Take Grove's Tastrlesj CHILL Tonic. Warms the Hody by I'urifying and Kn riching the I'.lood. You can g jon feel it Strengthening, Invigorating Fifed. I'riie U'c. (Adv.) ADDITIONAL UNITS SLATEDT0 RETURN '' ' WASHINGTON, Jan. K. -Additional units comprising a total of more than .Vl officers and about 111,000 men have brrn as igned to early convoy home fton I ranee Colds Cause Grip and Influenia LAXAIIYb. HKOMO (jriNINK Tablets tritiov e the cause. There is f onlv one "Uroitm Quinine." K. W. .signature mi the box ,Klc. (Adv.) ' BRITISH IMPROVING SANTELARAB CANAL jr LONDON. Wednesday, Jan. 15. I 1 Improvements of great importance .-htve been made in the channel of the .4hMel Arab, wlm h is the tivrr formed ' W the confluenee of the I tiphrates and Tigris tiers, according to the Journal of thr Mrsopotamian board uf trade, derail going steamers may now go up the river frotn the Persian gulf a far as Nahrumar, which is about twrntv miles above Casia. : Vital Statistics Marrtigt Llctniti. William M lurKea, Jl yrnrii n!l, Cuahln. anil Klnon L Mycin, 3D inr Old, I'urden. Mo. W. II. Wllinn. yrara old. Tutn. aiwt Nlv iinriltirr Heott, 41 ymrn o., Dadford, Iowa. Births. Mr. and Mr. !. A. nMlrk, llii West Mnln itreat, tliL James Trottae. , Betvlera for Jhiiim Trottor, M ytnrs Old, -who died 'I'UMiluy, at hla lumio, 111 No.!!) Hhnrt-1. will b held thin -''' efttrnoon nt i SO nt th Murahisll . Harpar unilrtnkln imrlina. Hui lei will ;; lie tn Kalrlown esinrtrry. Infnnl of Ft. CiTewntend f Funeial anvlcra for thr Infant nop Ct Mr, nml Hra It. K. Townnend, l?.t Went Klxth t'met, whn illeil -iterdi ' tnoriilnv of iinle Imltireatlon, will lie i ' hrlrt ihU efltrnonn nt I lo nl tha Mnr t s '' lb I A llai ptr iimUrtukliif mrlnri. f J.; Sarlal will tit la Itone Ulll cemrtury, WAMIHNiiTiiV. Jnn 14 - Tj hi my -tuiliy ltt tfltcn .-ul loilay alnfMi hilled III thill i IHed Irwn muhihIi 11 IHrd Irvni anlilaul (ml alliar l Hilar . II Dint from alriilana Hiflilriil , ,., I lllril Idnii illaraar Ion ttalllril arlrrfl) IK W auilllrif, ilriirra llllifrlrrilillivlj ., M Vtaaiulrll allilill) a MllM( III HI Hon ... II Tidal ... IIU OklatiiMiiioinm li : I l f I I lo ITIiala Allmrl t.. M Wilt's; I H l.nnir. hat 4 Ity. W'OI'MUIII M.i Cnflil. Klrkr I'altrn'iii, IM'II.V l.rauilllrlal. MldMIMI IS A' TI'iN. frliala Hui. kiilllil, Aalwr. IS it'iMfirAU fi: i: v ! o'Ht.v in;. I'l itTKIt MIHHIN'I I Si lluM frlinla I Imrlr, II. Ilarlxll, (.unlit. I'rliala Mailer I . Ilrarn. t arnr(U, I'rltala M M laiiiuib, llrailto). 1' i T A t . t'. H ' ' S HI AI.TV HI .'IMAItr In IM'fK I'm Intulv rrporlril, Killed In a. lUn . . . V. nil Hint vl ajullMila . lt,.l.'7 lilail ! arrlilrnt anil oltirr nur t.SSW Dir. I uf lll.ra.r 11,17 StHlllliUa llt.l,. MImIik and ir.nn- rrt in.V.'H Tntal. I Mill I7.;r III ..! III7..10T Total iua.Mi T"TAt. VlMI'KM if riM.AMMMA I AMt AI. I 1 1 M HKf ill I I. II 1 1 1 j iseiiu is Klllrit In atili.ii, ilird uf wunmla anil arrlilrnl H"l lllril af illaraaa IIIHI S immlnl I!.:t Mi.miii anil iirlannrra I.I 4al 4,105 WASIIIN'lTi iN, J in 111 -The iinio. caNiinlly lial (.Iv- n mil I. oil li : n h I h.nv. lllril lir wolllliU IMlsl of itlaraae SSfilillitnl artrrrl W nunilMt, drurrn uni'rtrrininrij Movailnl aliilitly Total OUItiO'"iir tn liai U'.i'MO Ii hirVKIHM.V. rrltata Itm la , I "1,1 I'rliat II. I.. .'1'irrla, SI llantl. 31t 41 it Wot NI1KI1. 1 1 I KK siiKTl:i: M 1 m:i rrlvala Krarat M I amlratli. Malnl. PAGE DECLARES LIBERTY STILL IS THREATENED (Continued trom P.sga 1 ) cording to law and the constitution "There are a lot of forever who cannot upeak Fnglidi and a few n.- live who an who believe they base I'ameil the rinht to live without work. That is bolshevisiu. " Their way ate md our wav -their flag is not our flag. 'I he only Americanism about them is the H erty thry are rnjoving in this coun try. We must traeb them the I'.tig lish l.inmiage and thru let them know that theie is an Amerii.m spint and an American comept of libetty. Socialism Scoied. Tana scored socialism for its op poM'ion to the war. and paid a trib ute to the jury whiih convicted ic tor Herder, Milwaukee connressm.i'i. and a number of other socialist lead er si at Chicaro last week. " I he world is passim; through a transitory rriod. b'rscdutionary eh inces whiili were not dreamed of a few years aco have already conie ioi I it I mistake imt the sin of the timrs. creater chanire ate set to come. It IS latijely tip to Itie l.iwvrrs to fee mat every man, enipiosrr .em rmplosed, Ret a s piarc deal during I this period," be said. "President Wilson said that the oh- Made of the future are but call- to , duty. It was a noble and patriotic 1 expression. The lawyers of the tn- i tiou have exemplified their patriotism J which I venture ha not been stir passed by any other profession. If 1 we continue to do i .ir duty, we will j . r i..i' leave tlie ptotcnion ol our nag ami in..- comtitutu-tM, the best flan a'rtd constitution in the world, to our chil dren." Vole of Thank. At the conclusion of hi address Page wa accorded a standing vote of thanks by mote than three hundred members id the association and he was also made :m honorary member of the association. Ilarrv II Smith of Tulsa followed Pane with an address on "The Fed eral Income Tax." A memorial smice for deceased men hers and the election uf ollicers ior next ear is the program of the association this afternoon. T lie con vention closes with a bampirt at the auditorium at 7 oMock tonight. I -ukvv; we sayf: you money O.N OFFICE DESKS AND FURNITURE We buy only in cnrloiuK direct from our liiiimiladuitT and Rive you the benefit of our buying power. An innpection of our Furni ture Salesroom will soon convince you. ESBANCQ WKSTKItN HANK SIHTLY CO. 3 1 7 Went Mnln Oklahoma City LIEBKNECIIT IS MADE PRISONER, REPORTS STATE Sparhcan Leader Is Said to Have Been Caught. ll'y Tint AUHirlalixl I'raaa ) M kl IN, Wednesday, Jan 15 -Dr. Kail l.ieliknechl, the Spartarau lead er, has I ecu captured, it was learned late I i, i'!il, by iilfurrs and men id thr d.usion of motmted rifle guards who anvrd in I'.'-ilin today. The Spartaian leader it mid to hue been eird mid taken to thr fathidn aide ll'.iel I den in lite western part of llt-t l'r.aic telephone (iiittmitni cation u th the hotel was cut off ah rt'ptly toon aftrr lie had been taken llu-ie. Bavarian Coup Is Forestalled MI NK II. Vednrday. Ian. 1' An attempt I ) orrthrnw the t'.asari.i'i i-nciiiirrft was planned for twlav. I lie eo e'tutient fnrces, howesrr. in tc'iepird tat tac.iti who were march ing frotn S'nituait and Aiigsbiuii t'i M'oi .h and dispersed them Ih i bin . Ire I botdieviki wete ar- t i m a t.ioi ihi lot 4l hotels att'l "''v tvanv f.f I'leoi we e luatrn es bv .iihtv soldiers Fair Election Is Pledged by Ebert I 'M IDS'. Wednesday. Jan l.v 'irder has hern restored in Herl.n. it 1 . ami un. ed by an official appeal to! t' (iirm.in nation unit cti' bv th 1 ierm.ni g vrrtimetit fodav and piiked 1. 'i here I he appeal, whiih was ign r I h I'temier I brrt and l'hilipp S. he demann. Hetr Land, berg. (itiUv No.ke and llerr Wiel, mefiibers if 1 is e.ihinrt, sas that the government s d ' niiivcd I 1 prevent bv everv means at its i';,povjl a rrprtttion ot 'Minilar at 1 minations." Hie appeal refi-r to the ComiiiH c'eetions ur.der the "freest suffrage tn the world to ileterume the ronsfitu 1 111 of the tierman stale," and adds 'it t'e y ivernment is preparing a ' a:t of a constitulion which protects '.'-. f;er ii;ht of self-determination of t'w nitioti "akMinst all counter -revolu- 1 iir riMn n i in i in 11111. l'!tforts are being made, it i said, 1 1 "arrive at a peace lafrguanliog the freedom of the tinman tia'n.n and whiih will ;i.e protection against the dancer of a fresh war" Alter declaring there i neceit of itrfrtidinit tlie nation again! Polish aiuirsationits. the appeal (tmcludet : "No les is it our task t i protect our frontier axainst fre-h Russian mili tary ilrsi'otistii wliii ii want to force upon us, bv means of watlike power, m ananhistic condition and unchain a new world war of which our coun tiy would he theater. Ilolshevism means thr dia'h of peace, of freedom anil socialism." Eisner Party Beaten. IlFKIIN. Tuesday. Jan. M Nearly c in'ple'e return from the la x an. m eleit .o'is show that the party ot I'remier Kurt l'.isner polled only , w y(jU., , .'"oiKO. 1 be Kit er paity : ii'l the uulcretitlent social ts sr ured only four of the assein Iv's l.Vi delegates and the majority . :iahts f'l'tv, while the combined .irt-eoi partie have 102 represent-Iise-i. To Cure Habitual Constipation Take "LAX-IOS WITH PEPSIN" r two or tnree week. , i.tqum Toiu'c Laxative. Pleasant to lake. (Advj 5'lc. It rrculate. OLLAR CEWTTS EACH 23 CI aUrrr.PEAaUVY Ca die UOaitWv VTA Okln. mJn Oklahoma General Wins Service Cross Brig. Gen. Hujh S. Juhnson. A 1 1 or. I. iik l,j ail anil. nn. , :re"t fiom asbiiiKton, llriy lien ll.i :'n S hsiioji'ii id Uktmil)ce. Okla, s utic of seventeen army otlicers to he aw.niled the (listiii);uishrd srr.i. e mrilal. timer il J'lli'i-on's fall'. r is Senator S. I.. Johnson, 4 member of the state lrislalure. . Steamer Signals For Assistance WASHINGITIN, Jan. Hi-Wireless S. O. S. signal were puked up tnilav friim ihe strainer Ani.ilirii T e ( ,n d;i, steering gear, in latitude J'J degrees and 2.1 minute, and longitude (Ji At Itree, 9 i.imute. or al' .ut 175 miles southeast of Nantucket lirhtship Assistan.e has been sent from the i'hiladc'phia nasal di.trut. Four million Marvint; v. ar victims in we.lern Asia. Help them out bcbrti.iry .1 1". ir week of tiic zr mrtii.m Kelni Cam;;.i:gn for the southw rst. tm fall lSTes 1, L'N'fA 1 itSfe i mm - iM 1 lgc kw- IP BAKER IS GIVEN CLEAN-UP ORDER Buhrcr Company's Plant Is Scored by State Inspector, I orty ciidit hours to ihan lip and p. is irispeilion or revokii g of his st.nr In rose was tl't ultimatum id Janus U Lee, state food inspctor, to the Huhrer llaking lompauy, L'l W est Wathitiglon trect,.t'iis moiil if;' "Cipiiditioiin thete were ety bad,'1 s.i Mr I eor "Not a person em livcd had on ilran dotlies. ('oh wehs limiK frotn ieilnis ami 'halt b.ir. Wall and floors were duly, !u-Kci ilu.ti and. n.utv l'ast.-y cliMts were filtliv sod nisaniia; v. ( .".ke-tniiiiig m.ichinetv was rank with urease and d uinh. A proof bo tit wlmh bread was kept, was t.ink with air so foul that even the iron support inside were torroded "WVrim was push ( art haded wit'i ,'i.H pounds of fre-h bread I de u.nrd 17'J bue. (.rea r d'lppol ir in th' ceiling and trash was s, ,it lered everywhere." peaceevTdaii UAYjSE LIFTED (Conllnutd from I ) a far as posiible. Tha' he still fee!s I 'be same way is the opum n uener.il!) erire nl here tonijl.t (.'urii.udv enough, the iiiestion uf whether deliheralioui were to he o;ie t or secret bad reached a stie before to las' decision where i"ine authori tative talrment on the Mihjcct was sought. Ju before t'd.u's meeting errrtary of State Isohert Lansing authorized the following as his view . "The Ameriian policy is that fullest puhhcity consistent with the rapid and satufailorv discharge of import- ant business wlm h mi st c lore ttie prace ronfte -In 'til I i - i'rded. It l' p iom should be . ble that the sr- rn when the bu-.i- ne.s is adsariel l i a pi:ut where it can be regardc I as ready jor final ac tum. It tnav be, lio.cer. that in the! farliar nage, when lubievli am bung dm tilted between group nr in com mittee or in mrtliiiKS uf ill the dele gate, with a purpose of reaching igrrmcnu on controversial phatei, it would be inadvisable to conduct these ilisciiisinni openly. There might never be an agreent'ttt otherwise, "That would iml be iccret diplo macy in ny ense, hywtver, for anv agreement roul I lie L.tcr approved hy thi delegates in open nesston." Rtconildrratlon Diccnsmd. The foniplamts which the Hritish i orreitondent have made to Mr. Lloyd George and which the Ameri cans have submitted to Mr. Wilton, toncedit that it may be incompatible mill public interest in ditclose cer tain phae id controversial questions while they are being discussed, but protest against the "gentleman a aicrmenl" which forbids any one of the delegates from giving anv infor mation whatever, outside of tie offi cial at.itenirnt, on whiih public opin ion may be fomied mid iniidc I. liflicial circle in l'aris are not dis cussing peace, nor terms tonight. At tention is occupied With the (lsrstion whether there will bf a i n oust dela tion of the action of today. Wilson and Greek Premier Confer I'AIMS Wednesday. Jan. Is -President Wiljon received Premier Yen utib's, Greek premier, and Lamheros A. t'oromila. Greek minister to Italy, toda)' Muring a long conversation the Grr-W on'mii-r nrrirntril it r irn incrits in f'.lpport of Hellenic ilnms in tlie war settlement whiih M Yen- iielo said svere based on the princi ; pies laid down by th; ptesidmt him I rlf. Greek claims itr hide Thrarr, north i etn ('pints, parts of A .1:1 M i : r ; n l the islandi near the Asia Minor co.vt Orlando Is Only Delegate Missing PARIS. Ian l'i Tlu supreme coun cil of the live p: rater powcr re timed it seision at 10 .10 o'clock today. There were prncnt tor France, Pre mier ( lemenceau and l-'retk'ti Minis ter Pielfn; (or the I'n.ted Slate. Trent; nt i! on ami Sceicliry o State Innv.ng; for li-eat llrilsin. f.lovd (ieorve and F'orein'i Seerrtaiv Italfnur; for Italy, I i re. nil Mini ter Soiiuino, and for ap:in, Yisco.mt Chmda ami Itaroii M;it ui Yitlorin Orlando, the Italian pre "a4LL ABOARD" More of Kentucky's finest burley, ripened by Mother Nature and turned loose by Father Time. Over 100,000,000 tins of, VELVET were smoked bet year by the boys "over there" and those who did their bit M over, here." They liked the way Mother Nature and Father Time do things. Smoke mild, fragrant, cool tobacco VELVET, Put it in your pipe-bowl to-day. J(Ljtptfl(lpu facta mier, wai th only absentre, lie (till i detained in Koine, Pre', lent Wilson ariived at thr meeting place accompanied by Mr Wilson and her leciet.iry, Mi Hen ham. Conference to Open Formally Saturday PARIS, Jan. 16. The iiuugur ion of the peace emigres oil Saturday will be carried out with eeremo iii befitting such an invasion. A de tachment of troop will pay Imnor in tiie aniving 'elegaie. and Stephen I'ichnn, the French foreipn minuter, will rereive President Wilson nt the head of the V at the foreign min istry and accompany him to the room where the meeting will begin at ) o'clock sharp. The pleiiipotentiai ici w ill sit around a horseshoe Mhle, the middle part ol this table being tesrrved for oiluers The delegations will be xrouprd by states in alphahcliril order a they appear in the almanai'i de Gclha Ameriian nl:gi'c will le at one end. thrn those of the fliitish ctn d e, Franer, Italy and Japan in the order named. Alier them will come repre sentative of otiicr statei, also seated alphabetically, Polncare to Pienldt. When all ae .seated President poincare will en'er ami ta'.e the presidential armchair to make the opening addicss. It is tiuder,ood that be will refer to the tragic epoch ending sn gloriously for the entente and which for four year upheaved the world, lie is expected also ti re fer to the immense task o,' imiveisal reconstruction which must be the work of the conference and the hiiih ideal of justiee v.dtn h will he ob served during the, deliberation of the peace emigres, lie r.iuludr by declaring the session oen and will w ithdraw. I'remier Clem'tueau will lake the i hair as chef of thr French dele gation, this being his nxht a the congresi is meetitiK in the capital of France. He will ropiest the assem bly to elect officer, which, besides a president, will include vice preti deuts and a erncral tecretary. Invitation Sent Out. KcKulati'in for the congret will then be read. It is espeite.l thev will l-e ratified j thry Maud, aftrr wlmh they will be made public. I'oim.:! invitations to attend the first sittmu were sent out last r.'ht uimnwiT by the French delegation to amba. tadori and ininiitcr of variosii eountrla The Invitation announce the number of representative ac roi lfd to tach country and aik the iiipnmtati to trammil Invitation Im mediately tit the perton or person chosen ti attend. Serbia Must Join With Jugo-Slavs V PARIS, Jan. I6.Serbi cannot lake part in the ptact confrrmre unlri represented ill dilevalinn from the combined Servian Croatian Slovene ilaie, the Jugu-Slav committee hern declared in a protrit isiued against llie decision of the lupreme council to admit delegattt frrmt tha k inn loin of Serbia, but not f the I'nited Kmgd n i ol the Serb. Croat and Slovene., The rmumittre declares this actum threaten! to provoke a rnnflet whnii might have secured cennriiirme and the tefiistl to accept the delegates of the United government would make it impossible for Seibia herself to par ticipate, in the conference. The protetl concludes by saying lhat the council in arriving t this dec f limi did not take into account the new sit uation in Serbia and thus will br obliged to exatftine Into the tpirtiiou Armenian belief Campaign, Febru ary J-ia Got 117 Eggs Instead of 3 Says One Subscriber Any poultry raiser can easily double hit profit bv doubling the egg pro. duct inn of bit hrn, A iricnt.llc toin.: haa hern ilia, ova.r.l thai rtvltalu. Iti.i ''o k an. I iniikra ham work all llir iihi,.. Tha tonic la i a licit "Mora I -it; a " liiva iur liana a frw crnl worth n( "Moia ,.," ami yim will br ammeit ant dr. Iittiteil with raaulta. A dollar a aorili nf Mure 1:k' will do'ible thla ai a pio.lni llim i,r ra, an If )ou wiah I try Una uraal iront makar, wrlla K. J. Klr. iioultrv (apart, lT Main Htr', Kanaia Cilv, Mu , who will aaml ymi h paikme of "Mr Tuna" Tonle lur II fw Ipirpaldl. Mi ronfulant la Mr. Iterfae uf tha rasiilia thai a milllnn dollar hank iunraiilera If tuu ara not ahailutl atlaflrd, sour ilnllar will ha rationed en re.ii. at iiihI tha ' Mora K(i ' eoaia 11,11 ri'ithinu Si-nd dollar Initio, or mh : ;i und ft I reular II "i luek ut:a on a'ifiisl dlaruunt for a full s mm n aupiil)'. nr ak Mr. Itaafar for hi tr-e pnullrr hood that Iclla Ilia rtpari. .fit's i.f N man lalm hm a mailrt ln,in nut of MViltrv line aulin.rilur mil, 'Mom Kega" In. craaifJ my lapply fiom 3 to HI rf (Ailv I ra --.- ,-,t r - '