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Show TUE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1925.' IIEIIHG; IF L itti r nminr Lt-Uf- lllbL Victory, Perhap, Better Than Marshal a Chief of Rebellious Faction. By MAXIMILIAN HARDIN. Copyrts;ht, 1MJ. by S. U TTlbuiis.) all hat C AMSTERDAM, April election j shoud bop tor In tomorrow In Germany. If an overwhelming1 de For of Gtiral Hlndanbur;. 'feat '. should ha ba beaten br only two or three mllUon votes bl partisan! could atlll proclaim: "W are the itroniot united party ' In Oermany and Hlndenbunr haa beea defeated by Jews and Jesuits, who to be called Oermaas. -areTheunworthy fight would only contlaM the bitterer and the republlo would be as .much In dancer ae ever. Yet, Hlndenburc declares that he lands for peace, reconciliation and He says International cooperation. that If elected he will maintain the the republican constitution and obey Versailles treaty, and will seek to modify boundaries only by diplomatic : means. Anybody who bad apokea thus only a fsw months ajro. no mat would ' ter what his military record, have been decried by the .Nationalist Why should not Hlndenburg's op. nonenta - instead of caillnc him I and senile fool, take him ' hypocrite at his wnrdf It would be a treat gain for ths republlo If this superlashould sign, tive German deml-ro- d as nresldent of the German rrpubltc a treaty promising not to alter the western frontiers and not to modify , the eastern boundaries except after Judgment of the rase by an ImpartialIf tribunal. What harm could he do elected? Certalny not so much dam--aas he could du as an Invisible of a rebellious Taction, an un .thief ' reconciled spectre leading his army Into battle. The psalm singing Marx would be ' u poor makeshift. Mlndenburg's would at least have an element of humor In It. And, It Is generally recontsed. except In momenta of mil liary madness, that no world can eclat without humor. 't c- -t" IN BULGARIA. and Infernal pit cnones bursting throughout Bulgaria T luicause the Txankorf government, In ' Its blind stupidity, believed It could crush the movement of the desperate '.Bulgarian peasants with the old, cruel methods of police terror, Dtamboultskl, who went direct from prison to the prune minister's chair. . refused to prolong the old gar quarrel over Macedonia, tit wished to Join his country as an autonomous peasant republic to . the Juo-Sl- a kingdom, thus making the ' latter a triple kingdom of herbs, Croats and Bulgars, to be aligned with the little entente and later to Join with Poland and Greece, r This scheme would create a solid of from 'union small states, ths Black sea to the Baltic and would continue I the Idea of a united Europe (already , making progress In ths west), far u i,th eastward. Tl Serb-Bul- I -- BACKBONE OF PLAN. Franca Is the necessary backbone of sucn a system, because only France ;' could aid effectively and promptly In rasa of Russian, German, Italian or attacks against tha new bloc. .Magyar -'Ihe British distrust la tha great ob- sutcle to realisation of the scheme. fctamDOUilakl. who ksnt the neaoe in land ruined by seven years of I war "a em , ana ma narmiess concessions - to conciliate agrarian communist I which movement Is nothing nsw, but ?haa long and honorable past), was I murdered. Then Tsankoff, Instead of ..reconciling nis roiiowers by a wise, 5 honest and moderate course, allowed 1 police fury to rag for two years. ? Even tha British labor party's Inveetigatlon showed that the Bulgarian - horrors were a direct result of terror-- ; Ism and disregard by tha authorities of right and law. The council of ambassadors In Paris f has allowed, tha Bulgarian government ; to increase Its army without any Invent Igation of the circum-- . stances. This permission can not per-- . manently help the situation, nor can Valn accusations against the Moscow -; International do any good true as It .Is that Moscow will certainly not mien the chance to breed Bolshevist bacilli in such a favorable laboratory. r -t -- President Comet to Retain Place r f LISBON, Portugal, April K Presl- - nas consented ip with. draw hi resignation. Mia actoln followed a visit to ths Balaoe, nf rf.t.. gatioa of mmbr . of parliament, which previously had rejected the teelgnatton, who begxed him to re- otni wane i consider. Th president's resignation followed Ihe recent short-live- d revolutionary attempt In Lisbon, but when the 3 chamber considered the matter the leaders of all parties the conduct of President , praised ..Come during the trouble and reject the resignation. W to 14. I A popular demonstration has been arranged in honor of the president. 'Hornet Captured, but Without Contraband SEW LONDON". Conn.. April Tb twin screw yacht Hornet, which Is said to have been operated by a bootleging syndicate headed by a wo- msn; was brouirht to port today by s prise rw from th coat guard d. t rover Jouett. Th yacht waa captured after a chase nf fifteen miles during which ebrht three-lnr- h shelli were fired at her. No liquor was aboard, but the yacht was held for violation of th navigation laws. Flv men wr arrested.. , 15.-- , , " Oes buildings, where he we employed formerly as a stenographer. The police atale he la suspected ol being Involved In a plot to blow up parliament itir flret Joint army and navy maneuvers occurred this after noon when a "Diaca i lieutenant Raymond plan, marrying Morrison ana matt oergeani nam-bllcraehed at Fort Bhafter. Ths accident occurred when th pilot flew toward th earth In an attempt to drop a message. In ndavorlng to get upward th struck an office building and plan then crashed Into a tree. IJeuteant Morrison had a broken wrist; Hamblln was uninjured. inril actual arcldent In th I! ?S The n, Pe of America Organized WASHINGTON, April Ji Organ Izatlon of the Federated Farm Women of America was completed here todav after the delegates had been received by President CooUdge and Secretary " .. rt view "Germany's grand old man' haa o thoroughly dispelled th legend of his physical and mental senility and decrepitude that th slogan of th Marx coalition has becom "Sav th The country from Hlndenburg." Marxist declare that economic and Hlnif political disaster Is inevitable ftd. Ltr gut horse-draw- 1 -- LESION Field Marshal von Hlndenburg I expected to mak a strong run In th flat country and rural districts, while Dr. Marx' chief support will come from metropolitan area and indus trial sector. That a larg number of voter win tgnor party lina Is taken for granted ana this 1 on of th eontrthuttr? lemeirt to a buthly obscured situation. Such In both party camp. It I assumed, will b largely du to rebias. ligious REDS TO STAND PAT. If the manager of th people "nine look for reinforcement from . th communists, ther la no present Indication of sunn aid, a th German red outwardly are , determined - to keep th party vet Intact for Herr th report from Thaelmann, dMl Mowww that Zinovleff, chairman of th executive committee of th Third Internationale, 1 strongly opposed to an Independent com muni at aandklat because of Hlneenburg s favorabl attitude toward German socialist and labor leader amine 'he past week alio have eoturht To Indue the tier man cowrmsnlst party to abandon their rind theory for th benefit sf practical pol.tlc on this ccaslon. Murii of th ncnpartlsaa kunsort has been aorrulng to Von Hlndenburg h ha been actuated oy th aioa-anominated and therefore enuvt he humlllstton of defeat." rparad th I This apparently meeting with widespread rewpons. and I a further extent tow-hlrindication of th rentlment minded with hem worsfclo Influence.! th psychology of a larg I hodv of voters. biraw vote or a asrau of u aiaa n h PURPOSE. FOLLOWS Asserting that th American Legion wa "honoring Itself whan It seeks to do honor to fnneral Pershing," th national commander said that organisation "Is driving full need this, year at Ita highest and first and greatest purpose the care and cure of It disabled comrades and the car and upbringing of th orphaned children of those who gave their Uvea to their ouMry .' Th American Legion wa happy in this task, a also wa th women' auxiliary, h said. at a station to Murray, at Beck' Hot at the Sprlns Just north of th city, also In Parmingtoa overhead crossing,Olmstsad too at and Iavls county, plant in Prov canyon. in ail, according to present plana, at som ixty stations will b ased will o (elected that It strategic point b possible to determine pretty accureasonably rately tha traffls ver any state well traversed portion of th hlrhway system. ' be men win Occasionally garag pressed Into service, while national park officials and Union Pacific system smpkyecs may be asked to pay ts their especially aareful attention oa which registers oa ths specific day be "made. will the survey The present plan I to start th survey May t. A complete count will be mad for that day. Th next day will be May 1, ths third will corns thirteen day later nd o on until the nd of Ieomer. This will glv a total of nineteen day oa which th survey Mason will e taken, covering tn from May to December and svery day In th week at toast twlc. and most A study of th date days thro time. obtained. It I believed, will. If care fully made, reveal a reliable working bast for handling- - both road and traffic probems. bank of Creditors of th Stat Kan at Kanab.ub door of which were eloeed a few year ago, have hank been Mid la full. Th ex officio commissioner. Beth Plxton, receiver of th bank,- - ha been disD . M. charged, which also rvlleVs xamlnr Todd, Jr., who ha been la charg under tb receiver. Such assets of th bank a remain will be of th liquidated by- - a commute torknoldsr and for th stockholders' benefit. Incidentally, th stockhold er wer not compelled to furnish any money under their doubt lia bility, fixed br th banking law. They will receive om portion of their original Investment pack, just how much will depend on th suc cess of their committee, .which con stat of J. K. Flndlay, D. I Pufh and Lewis Jtpson. In th Blxtlt lstrtct court for Kan county, according to Commissioner Plxton, Indicated that there remain note with a face value of fit. out, a claim for lift against th Stat bank of Piut. atilt In proc-- a of liquidation, and furnltur and fixture valued at f 203. . tt l T "ThU Is the Place" FOR Quality Shoes At Popular Price coresof entirely new and original modes received within the past few da ys-to help you choose from larger, more delightful assortments than ever before. IMPORTER DEAD. ONTARIO, Cal., April IS. George Meadow Pop of Rutherford, N. J wealthy fruit broker and- exporter, for twelve year head of th firm of Dennis, Kimball A Pop of New York City, died at the San Antonio Community hospital her today following three weeks of Illness. Funeral service will be bald her Tuesday. - We Fit Them by the Safe X-Ra- REPORTS ON RAINFALL, gpeclal t The Irlbssa, BEAVER, April M Ted Willden. local weather man. ropon the fall of .81 of aa Inch of rain from sun-rt- s "- v nrv-- Sterling Silver gay 30-inc- 35c regular ........... a frepe.-regul- Plisse 45c. ar Crep, .. yard, sale w Price . Consisting of lawn, flax-odimity, Toile, pique, long ' doth, nainsook, cambric, batiste and madras. n, In Thi Sale 20 Off All Turkih ToweU in ThU Sale, 20 Off for you to buy towels is right now, even though your present supply might The tim mercerized, 58-inc- h 75 sale a yard to 1145 t, pair. Silver priced Vases, each 7.00 to 11.60 Individual Salt Shak- ers, 3 pairs m case, priced, 6.213 case Individual Salt Shakers; 3 pairs in case; Priced JIQT3 a case .... Sherbets, with cut liners,- 6 in lined case, priced,. 24.70 Platecl Hollow Silverware ' JLlftrr itock to idect - Xrom. Including Meal Dish, Vsfetahle Dish, Ta nj Crf Sets, Censel Set, ' Flwr Sssksta Csndl Sticks.. Watr Jugi, drsd Tray. Sndslch Tray. Ssuc Bests, Coffe Pats, S by Cups, aahy $pn Z. C. M. I. Beauty Parlors Under New Management price.......;... '70-inc- h mercerized, 72-inc- h sale 72-inc- h pr ice.t . '. .... y- I 70-me- !l I " I f ! I liil h all-line- n, ylto yard,:: sale price..,.,... . ; h 4.00 2.23 Experienced Operators ' 313 ; price,.,. ;ylxktb 4.50 a ! e - regultr all-line- aC3 yard, sals price. A 7 all-line- 7" ....... rfjrular 43 h .r00 72-inc- n 5 ftrd 3.23 plain satin damaok, "gular 7.00 a yard, sale price........ price........ y ... All Damask Napkins, in ThU Sale. 20 Off r--3 our dkdo rroRE at T MAIN SXUKaTT . lli-l- U rl sale price. 7 plain satin damask, 72-ine- -- a yard, rym 72inch 5 regular all-line- n, eh 6.00 reguinr all-line- yard, 72-in- 2.C3 regulat all-Jine- n, sale price sale regular I T" a yard, 2.75 a yard, - ale price , sale mereerized, reguv lar 1.00 a yard,. . 3 68-inc- 1 2.E0 " talc pleasur In n- nounelnv that Mr. C W. Richard will hsv complet chars; of our Pesuty Parlor and Bsrher Shop. With hi many years of sspsrlsnr In this Un. ers feel h will lv th publl enmplet service and satisfaction. - regul-i- all-line- 70-inc- h ' - Drug. Sticks, ia eysry branch of tha r : Table Damask per on th eve of th eleotion, arid th outooro wilt remain in doubt until a surrey of th early ret urns show th drift of ihe vote. The pollsj , A'Alftoh U 1. ... , A ill e, will last you somewhat longer. You save money now on the same Towels which' later sell at their regular prices. This is your opportunity for Towel buying. street fall to addttr tangible evidence of tb German politlcst tem- Fotev'a (Adv.) 10.00 Candle W In th unon 208 frice. White Good t?.'14 lnlt fancy PLisee regular 35c a 30-in- H, yard, sale Vrrvfl Silver priced . price.. fancy 30-inc- h ( 36-inc- h . Atl Schramm-Johnev- there-Cor- e plain Japanese regular 40c a yard, sal price vancy Kimono crepe, regular 75c a yard, sale $3 crepe, h yard, sale price . HEAT RECORVB BROKEN. RICHMOND. Va April tS.-heat records for April Wer shsttered here todav. when the niercnry t t o'clock US degree, th Weather registered, btiresu announced. Tb previous high waa degree on April II. 1S1I. and Good for old and young. Refuse are 30-inc- h crepe, n. Berrysburg, Penn. I Foley-pantel and Tar Compound on of Honey selling cough medicine In th largest no world. Contain th oplatee ingredient ar printed on each carton. floral in , Crepes plain underwear crepe, regular 30c a yard, 24 8 sale price plain Japanese ham today that whisky and beer had been served at a masquerade party at a local hotel, which preoeded the death of Carl A. Lynn, a member of th oast of th mutaoal comedy, "Th Dream Olrl." Mis Balnter, star of th proriuc-ttobad denied In her testimony yesterday that intoxicant were served at th party, which was held In eel, brat ion of th first anniversary of "Ths Dream Olrl" on th road. Lynn, taken to hi hotel by Theodore Barter, company manages, after tb party, died several hours later of Injuries received In a fall down s stair, way. Barter testified Lynn was not Intoxicated when be left him. , a coloring-- simple in line and easy to make. 30-inc- Jt of Unique Design TORONTO, April tl Fay Bslnter. emisical comedy star, admltttd In her testimony befors Coroner O. W. Or. Dec tend All Winter, Find Relief. "1 doctored all winter and K didn't Foley' Honey and Tar help a bit, but Compound wa just th thing for my cold.' and write Mr. Henry cough Dept. 5oond Floor Actress Admits Liquor Was Served at Party J China " Garments genious patterns. made up from this material are th' girl" H III! . prints, etchedTdesUffni, polka other indots and man Mrs. Whitney told friends that she hau offered her moral support to tb accused, and material aid If acquitted, a she believed the girl was a victim of environment or, In a broader sens, a victim of society. She urged aa equal standard of morality for men and women. Mlas Macrt I to years old. Six jurors Pav been selected In her trial. Mrs, Whitney In her statement said In part: "On th day women are refused th right by a Connecticut legislature to sit on juries, a young girl under legal ag la placed on trial and a jury of men ao tight to Judge her. a matter of course, women will A want to be near her to show n some wsy that women demand a. little less gush tor ths sacredpess of motherhood and a great deal more actual for a g 'Consideration women will do It with a deep sens of humility, too, because they, know that every on of them la somewhat responsible for the wretched social sores we allow to fester In our cities to ruin th vry girlhood w sentimentalise over. Our consciences do not let us go free until we have established an equal standard of morality for men and women." y v Cotton Cit!pes In NEW HAVEN, Conn., April IK. Mr. Joseph Whitney, who wa long actlvs In th suffrage movement snd who yesterday sat with Mis Olympia Maori, on trial for hsr ilfs a th slayer of John Bagnano, father of her child, today Issued a statement asserting that the machinery of tha law I Inadequate "to rlrht such a wrong as that dona w - w- y"w -j y, Way Tuesday morning until sundown . . . t. ... Wednesday ntgnx. sssxaaa O III! Creditors of State Bank of Kane Paid in Full Suffragist Demands Single At oral Standard didate. ' Th stats road cofimlaslon and Its nglneers have worked out dstatls of the plan for th traffls urvy to be mad of this stats tit coming summer, and bar ubralttsd It to th federal bureau of public roads at Ogdea for suggestion. Th purpose of a traffic survey of th slat and they ar be ing conducted In many, states, is to afford actual facts and data. Instead of mere belief and theory, as the basis for mapping out th road pro gram of th stats. Road planning will be much more Intelligent when th natur of th trafflo to be served is known. It is argued. Fact to b taken Include not only th cumber of vehicles, but also their character the proportion of passenger vehicles, of light trucks, and n of heavy trucks, ths ve hicles ana ths llks. Incidentally a check will be kept on th number of Utah ear and thos from outside ths state. By spreading th trafflo survey over period of month th seasonal na tur of th trafflo also will be ob tained. Obviously a different type of road will be ufflclnt for a traffic which may be considerable for only a few months in ths year, when roads ars uniformly good all over th tat, SOUSA DIRECTS BANDS. as compared with a road Oat John Philip ftousa conducted flv quired for trafflo every day I the army and navy band In a concert year, regardless of weather eondi- and song writers sang th choruses er. Another consideration Which, had to ol thlr wartime hlta Many actor th cost of taking the entered, the ntlr program oein he met wa oadcaat througn station nwr. Ne survey. To meet this It la planned to of so as far use, J. Oovarnor Scrugham possible, ths regular pavada Governor A. C. Ritchie or trolmen In the employ of th state. On are General roads that but Httl frequented. It Maryland. Postmatr believed that th taking of a surMajor Oeneral Robert PtLe Bullard, wll not Summrall, vey Interfere very eeriously Major Oeneral Chart Rear Admiral Charle E. Plunkstt and with th work don by such employee. Will H. Hay were among the guests in otner piacea, iney may n nusy on Invited to a dinner to the general th traffic survey for a fsw hour of th day, but will be abl to do some which prcdd th publlo tribut. Th dinner addrese wer broad- part of their work at other periods. In som part of th state a si it sen cast by station WJZ. hour survey will be sufficient. On Commander Drain, In Introducing enether roads, however. It Is planned to Mr. Baker, said that America listed men won th world war. for the worn tnree smrts or men, and to com allied eaus. but declared they eouldn t pile the data for twenty-fou- r hours have don It without th leadership Three shifts will be maintained espe of General Pershing. cially at th Ttlverdale overhead crat Kimball Junction en th Lin'Charged wlt the Tun power or Ing, coln of Commander hi mighty government," th highway, at th Point Drain said. "In General John J. Per- Mountain, south of this city, prabahly were placed shing' capable handa American men the live of million of and women, expenditure of billions In moneys ' and materiala, and the honor, almost th lift, of hi country. Oeneral Pershing met his colossal task with I hat greatness of heart and mind and soul demanded by that mighty mosnsnt lo th world' history." ill NEW I0RK, April 21 Maa promi nent la publl life In th natio- ngovernor of state and cabinet mem to General berspaid tribut tonight Informal re Pershing at a dinner and ception glvn In hl honor. There were two distinct affair at which th retired chief of staff of th United Bute army wa Th first was a dlnnr at th Na tional VaudvUI ArtlM' eiub. of honor at a public h was tribute glva btra undr th auplc of th American Legion. This wa held at tb Hlppodrom theater. Newton D, Baker, who wa Mcr- tary of war when Oeneral raranmg commanded th A. K. F., Presented th rtired chieftain with a brons of himself, th gift of th plaqu Mr. Baker wa American Legion. Introduced by James A. Drain, na tional commander of th legion, whondowalso appeared for th legion ment tuna for aiaaoieu boiui-- i. A taoiau uiueiww-th- e war orphan teran disabled of th need and th work of th legion In their behalf and that of th orphans. - See 26.-- Federated Farm Women e iw. S ROW le Commander Is Surrey Stations Are to Guest of Honor at Two Be Established on Big New York Fetes. Highways of the State. War-tim- .. Wm-e!- Shot i Sen lee. uovol ill "stay-at-hom- Prisoner on ; for Alimony Payer Invisible, foe. By rslveresl and denburg ie elected president, oppopoint to the universal foreign a of credit him threat and to sition the chamber. blockade s proof of their argument. Despite all these occurrence, the In no presidential campaign in any Fofla. authorities profee confidence in other has foreign opinion he sKuatlon and declare that on plsyed country such an important part aa In Monday the population of the city will this German election. Th rights have be allowed free acoe.ua to the streets succeeded, however, In spreading a until 10:30 o'clock at night. feeling that foreign opposition 1 not MARKET STAYS 3FEN. after all. of such a serious natur Toatarht the weekly niarke proceed They have stated that actual credit ed a usual ; hundreds of peasants have already been granted and that, fact, foreign opinion bringing produce wers allowed to en- as a matter of ter ami leave the town without re Is distrustful of Msrx because of hi and a striction. advocacy of .... .. .. AH political party meetlrur s throtiah- - union with Austria., wa Mars' put out Bulgaria have been forbidden uncounteracting Influence til further notice by an order Issued forward as nationalist! to appeals. Hlndenburg ( by Oeneral Laxaroff, cottuiuutder but It ha probably hurt him mors tha Holla garrison. All newspapers and periodicals ara than It ha helped him. ' "Nonsens." to be censored during ths period ol Such was th expression used by marital law in uuiguruv to characterise Th Sofia director of the French Oeneral Ludendorff circulated In h (ierman Banqua General, KoMff. haa been ar the story to h Intsnded that press rested and charged with transferring Berlin and become chief toof move staff If money to communist coneplratora were elected president. Hlndenburg Tha police state thoy seised fifteen would not think of doing this," packages containing about JOO di- he "Iadded. nars, each, because the money was lAidendorff I confident that HlnIntended for communist atrrnts. (A denburg will be lctd. dinar is about lu cents.) further arrests have been made as .' (By th AssoBERIJX, April a result of Information obtained by ciated v of th elecPress.) Th government sgenta. who declare (hat tion finds In situation th wrapped Manors of the loft v. In peasants' doubt, with optimism more strongly party were to form a new Bulgarian entrenched th nationof In th tamp ministry after a .revolution. It Is block than In th bourirsoisl stated that Taptaln Attanasoff was ally of Weimar coalition. Von th ranks to be minister of war, and Pertrlnl. exHlndenburg SOcampaign managervoters ihe new premier. per cent of th pect about a their ballot, compared LONDON. April IS The hullrilna to oast with 67 per cent in th fiiat Indecisive destroyed at Plevna last night con- - elections This would weeks four ago. taineu tut municipal orrio.ee, a the- - hrlnc the total poll to about ler and a library, reports from Vand thslr estimates glv th ienna and other souraee state. No lives field marshal a lend of UM.MO ovr wer loet, but much damage was d.me. Marx. Dr. Th fir which broke out In the COUNT ON DEFECTIONS. theater after th explosion wa from They reckon with defection the right wing of the center party ROME. April terror-ist- s and democrats and also assert that Marx will fall to command ths aocept death rather than states the Sofia correspondent arrest, of the support of th socialist party. Trlhuna, who snva that Bulrarlsn po. Th men In charge of Dr. Marx lice In following up clews discovered campaign tonlgt.t declined to haaard In captured documents have carried even a modest campaign prediction; iut evhnl1e wreari-- am ing com- Th'ejf "explained ths.tr thsten Tnlltloti " munists In Sofia, Varna, Jamboll and registered rot ere. other points. who political atltud wa not yet On th outstandconstituted young communist, who was established, captured about fifty miles from So- ing enigma of th campaign. fia. eluded hie guards and secured a On th other hand, they s confirlfl. but upon finding It unloaded dent of Marx's ability to captur committed suicide by stashing which th Bavarian f the million vote with ths ba,yonet. Three comparty gave Dr. Held, th Bamunists surrounded bv the po!le at pe.tle'i varian candidate on Maroh it, and Varna fought until killed, the cor- also claim th bulk of th Hanoverian or Uuelpti vote, which Is slightly respondent state in excess of a Quarter of a million. ROME Ths April heretofore, have Glrenale Both of the a Italia s 9of a correspondent asserted been counted parties, em on; ths supporters Uday that the Bulgarian sMuatlon Is of Von Hlndenburg and sponsored his beunlnir worse In the provinces, es- nomination. pecially at Plevna, where outrr.ga ocThe Bavarian people Party com curred lfu--t nigtiL At Burgas a band prises th Cathollo electorate of Baof communists was attacked hy varia and In a pinch can muster trontw. two of th former being killed votea Advice from Munich and many wounded. Three commun- Indicate that Premier Held party ists havu been killed at Gabrovo. has let down th bar and will permit Ks member a free choice of can Th ',","1,' rth n tentative drHft of the constitution ia to - 4ili- the , and prosperity if the farm iiapniiieM homes to enlist as member groupi, associations Way In or Individuals a national oraji tlon which -.i.i.i .V' '' ' to Folsom h.)l k. ' ; luin-p- o Btical and eeaentlaJly rduaatlonsi and In character." " SACRAMENTO. economic. Cal.. April The eommtKee plans to .W. J. Fltevens. committed to Poison , un . an Ui'l IV. rARinatv- iljrt6u.oO Mat prison from Alemad county farm women In the feder-to get was shot and probably fatally wound- ation from In slat every the Unloa ed jtoday during an attempt to e Addressing the' women, Secretary from Deputy Sheriff R. m. Wha-ly- -. Jardlns said: 'The bringing: to- T shootingoccurred on tin -- mn Amer- Kolsom road while Whaley wa tak- e'olea Is great and good work. I have ing 8tven t prisoa. a keen-- realisation of th position of . ...... .asuI mir fsrm m"arttr BV siavsj a work to perform In Jyrv Asylum us bringing rx HI , ilrU V snjxFltlgi OUI ' wukilj to solvsj ftur country rr4MMi prob- Ijim stnt -- I arn mw. tarsi viil awssk-a. M'APHtNGTO.V. Aprll IS. What ' ass said to be a precedent was set HEAT KILLS NEGRO. when Secretary Wilbur, EVAVSVn,LR Ind.. inril ?S 01 - car me aqvoju'ixe WUUwms. necro laborer, died today V. ... . , v r. , - t nrAm ' fiftl of Lieutenant Commander Earl as a result of having been overonm to attending phv. by heat, irmdicai P. J4uff, corps, of Ada, Ohio. siclans. according He ws stricken yesterday on ciiarres of conduct unbecoming an when th thermometer reached (7 de-fe- e. ffli-e- r lor fa'llng to pay alimony to , ffirmer wife etmder a decree ol '! ' u.Vorte of tb California court. . Stud; th,Tribun Want columns. Navy No ADVICE. ADVANCE The oahu defender were en guard throughout last nixht. expecting mass attack this morning and fearing a possible surprise attack during the. al right. Whan th expected Itcontact wa deI a. m. failed to develop, cided that th fleet, alter reaching Insular waters, had withdrawn tempoarray. rarily to reform Into battle The "Blue" Meet had been sighted before It was vessels Interleland by seen by the airplan observers." so that had bees th "Black" Seet knew they surrounded by th potential, thougl TENSE SPIRIT DEFY CONTROL JarrttB. TO BE li'OTEO ee ef the "Black" forces a Id a quarter ' Black" observation blaas had sight ed a "Blue'' patrol plana landing on tha Island of Maui (southeast sf both Molokal and Oahu). where strategist had expected (he "Blue ' fleet to establish an airplane base; from which bombing expeditions against Oahu ilaht be sent. The "Black" plan also reported that flv "Blue" battleships, six destroyers and en supply ship were anchored between Molokal and lansl Islands. (Lanal I south of Molokal and South Mai). Strateg ists interpreted this Information a an Indication that th "Blue" fleet was concentrating for a mass attack aalnsl Oahu, the goal of th entire attack, from th southwest. Ceettsse r DAT - rsse two-thir- tew TRIFIG III.FERSRII -- ut (Seethes TRITE PARTY Idge know that on a straight-opolitical Issue, the senate majority II against him. It Is no small wonder then that ha Is not entering enthusiastically Into tha Dawss campaign. The existing senate rules may easily be found to favor the administration for the time being. There Is no thought here In Washington that an early reform In the rules Is likely. The senate I & ponderous body and moves slowly at all times, more slowly than ever In anything affecting Us rules, customs or traditions. EFFECTIVE RULE EXISTS. But the real obstacle In the way of Oeneral Dawes' great reform wave Is the fact that a majority. If not of the senators, feel that already there Is an effective rule for ending flllbustsrs and unusually prolonged debate. Sixteen senators can, at any time, by acting together, bring about a limit to debate if the majority so desires. Ths process Is simple and has been effectively employed from time to time. The rate Is a comparatively new one. There was a time when debate could not be (topped so long as ona senator desired to continue it; but that time la gone. In his speeches throughout Ihe country, Oeneral Dawes has not dwelt of ths senate upon this provision rules. He has rather pictured a senold of the ate days whsn ths rule was not In existence. The difficulty about the prssent "battle" Is that Genera! Dawes Is do. Ing all tha battling and no one Is rsr-ha- p arising to derena tne asnate. need tha senators feel that they no defense at this time. The situation will be cleared when the senate meets again and when the rules and the attitude of the vice president come up for discussion on the floor. Meantime President Coolldga Is viewing the situation with that calm complacence which la his birthrl'ht. He does not fear the rules of the sen ate. He fears the romhinatlona that will spring up from time to time in restraint of administration orders. Many of these1 orders will be killed forthwith If a majority Is enabled to act at any time. elec-"tlo- TERROR RULE Why are bombs iiM'ii- m BpBES ELECTED,!! i DAIS' - JJQ , work. y ' faisunpoolag, xaarceuing, Water Waving, Dyeing Hair Our Specialty ; Wsmse' ind Chlldrs' ' Malr CwMinfl Tor on fey xprt Appointmenta, Phona Waa, 475, ; " " |