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Show THE VyEATWER. Fair Thursday, Friday unsettled and warmer. Thousands upon , thousands of interested readers scan The Tribune Want 1 Local Settlement Prices. fnv$& I Copper (cathodes) vVOL. Ad Columns daily. T M $5 $12 (0 in Rhineland Area Spending Its Force; Coblenz Is Lost Berlin Bread Prices 9 Billion Per Loaf and Scarce at That enator From Alabama Launches His Boom for Presidential Nomination Chooses Texas Town to Stage Initial Skirmish Preliminary to Big Fight Ey thrivemil Berries, WICHITA FALLS. Texas. Oct. 24. Rmatur Oscar W, Underwood of ktmdnd hia campaign for the hwntmris naratnattfm for president xd the United St&tee hi this city tohnfar a crowd of rvw 2000 peo-)gfrven an ovation. Senator Cnterwood arrived from St. Taila st 4 Wotodk fhia ofUraoan and waa the guoat ad a reception and banquet la Ui hcaaor tonlgftt. n a gqftflto adftraaa the first of his anaor Underwood gwra his i Bor wotiasr again at woman suffrage zd the eighteenth amendment. the prwmnt administration, enforcement of tike law 'by aa orendsation other than govern tnssital marhlnery and discussed briefly. but in general, government and law enftaeeneog." A free government la a guarantee te certain rights that protect the freedom of this government and the Bberty ef the indlrldnal citizen. the protection of tike home and happiness of the fireeid. The federal government haa been allowed to grow; the reetrfaAluua of the government have beet allowed to expand : there has been taxation until the liberty of the dtisen is almost lost In the cloud of governmental orders." the speaker aid NO LONGER ISSUES. T did not vote against the eighteenth amendment because 1 did not believe in temperance." he said. "But the eighteenth amendment and suffrage ae now in your constitution. It is written law of the land. They are no longer questiona" In calling attention to the laxity of law enforcement the speaker pointed out the need for officers of the law who were above corruption. He mentioned briefly the recent conference of governors called by President CooUdgo. W "The president called the governors together and asked them U they Wotfld enforce the law of the land. In the vernacular of the street, they passed the buck' and in turn asked the president if he would enforce the law. Has before a condition of this kind ever senator faced our country?" the asked. A few years ago If a ship. I care not what flag. French. British or the flag of the bootlegger, plying between Cuba and Halifax, had stopped off the coast of Florida and thrown tobacco over the side, a revenue cutter would have fired at her amidships aa the ship of a pirate. SHIPS OF PIRATES. "Today the lawmakers are discussing whether the limit for should be three or twelve miles off the coast, when In reality they are not shipe of commerce but ships of a pithe senator declared. rate," I stand for the enforcement of the law In the United States; you should stand for the enforcement of the law. The responsibility rests hsavily upon this and similar audiences throughout the land Many do not realize the sacrifices whb h our fathers made for freedom They braved the frontier, they faced the savage Indian tribes, and law were This was our heritage. respecting You should ask yourself if you stand for the government of your fathers. This should be the battle flag of the southern states in the future political battles of the country." Senator Underwood said In conclusion Senator Underwood will spend tonight in this city and leave Thursday morning for Pallas, whereof he will fair Texas prpoak at the state Thursday afternoon .5. hght." Breed hae become so deer that today it costs nine bflHoa marks a loaf, and at that price Is area Therefore, you are expected to stick a sandwich In yoar pocket wtoea Invited to spend the evening over a glass of beer. Dinner invitations are scarcer than the rarest pearlo. As many-- boneee caa no longer afford lights in the balls or even in the room a owing te the high price of gas and electricity, you are expected to bring your own candles if you do not want to sit in darkness during your visit Cupid and courting couples alone hail this economy with satisfaction. en GREATJIP5ET PARIS, .Oct. 24. dated Press Conflicting Rumors as to Secession Movement Are Confusing' Berlin. RFZUJN, Oct 24 (By 'the Associated Press.) Conflicting versions of the genesis of the seceartonlst movement in the Bavarian Palatinate continue to reach Berlin, and the government's failure to dear up the contradictions only adds to the mystery. A dispatch from 8peyer says that a proposal for the establishment of an autonomous state was unanimously rejected by the provincial diet. On the other hand, the Palatinate Post, leading Socialist organ of Ludwlgs-h&fepublishes a proclamation declaring that "the hour has come when the Palatinate must separate from Bavaria, now that Bavarta has violated the federal constitution and is practicing open rebelhon against the oentrai government TOe Socialist organ admits that the Palatinate Socialists have seised the initiative, and, by creating an inde'fie republic, pendent state with allPatattna-thave preserved egiance to the retch. The proclamation announces that the Socialists sill organise a provisional government and will ask the other parti ee to Join with them. The Palatinate, which has always been viewed as a rmsflt annex of Bavaria, not only geographically, but also by reason of its historical antecedents, has a population of one milof lion, which is about Bavaria's total. The Munich putsch against the central government left Havana s province on the left bank of the Rhine in an isolated position. Socialist circles in Berlin openly champion secession, assuming that it is wholly inspired by their Palatinate comrades and not part of athlneland movement. separatist " Although the constitution prescribes a plebiscite for such an emerin the present IaJaitinate the gency. situation cannot oonsider itself legally a to which bound state openly violates the federal constitution," says which applauds the action, obviously aimed at Von Kahr and Von n, tw s, Kniilmg. , SANTA' BARBARA, CaL, Oct. 24. Excavators representing the Smithsonian Institution, today two skeletons at Burton mound in this city which carry the h Oman records far back4 beyond the dawn of history on this Tcwmtftivtrt, In the opinion of J. P. Harrington,' who has charge of the excavation. These skeletons were found abbut four feet below the ancient ground surface. The bones of the body were all but disintegrated, but the skulls were well preserved These show a type of man almost The faces of the gorilla order were long and the jaws massive, while the skull bones were most massive The ridges over the brow are projecting and the forehead slants backward Beside the first slceleton taken out was a beautiful black obsidian Inches long The spearhead 4 that the bones are experts of- say race a' long antedating those this vicinity the native tribes In came. They when the Spaniards were hing on a h&rdpan formaabove soil the and layers tion. them showed no sign of A offset a district court order issued earlier in the day that restrained Lieutenant Governor M. E. Trapp from performing any of the duties of governor heretofore performed by J. C. WfeJton, suspended Tuesday from office by the senate and Impeached by the houae of representa- (By the Amo. German note de- many's capacity for payment and to allow representatives of . the Berlin government personally to explain the situation and the measures taken by Germany for reforming her budget and stabilizing her currency. COBLENZ, Oct. 24. (By the Asso elated Preset The position of (he separatists at the close of the fourth uf a day since the proclamation Rhineland republic at Is little Improved. They nominally hold about of the terrUor.ee under foreign occupation. Today, however, waa marked by the republicans' most signal and costly victory, dences, Judge Says. DENVER, Colo., OcL 24. Failure to Institute contempt of court trooeed ings against Ben B. Lindsey, Den court verA widely knon Juvenile Judge, marked the opening round today of what Is regarded as a legal battle between the juvenile court judge and District Attorney VanQise. been subpoenaed Judge Lindsey had to appear before a grand jury and tell what be knows of alleged i He gal operations In Denver. Earlier in the week Judge Lindsey had issued a pub-- ; Hr statement declaring that he would not tell the investigating body of oon ifdences given him by women and girls who h&d sought his advice. Later a subpoena was Issued for him Judge Lindsey went ttj appear the jury today, but before en"I wlH tering the courtroom declared, go to hell before I wilt violate the confidences of my court." District Attorney Vendee mild to- day he would Institute contempt proif he beceedflngff against the lieved his conduct before the grand jurv warrantedto such action. the grand jury MonIn a letter day, Judge Lindsey stated his position and said he hoped information contained in the letter would be sufficient to appease the jury and make it unnecessary for him to be called in person. He was summoned following a statement several days ago in nhich he said there were 1000 illegal operations performed in Denver every Ienvers birth rats has year and that been cut In half. to the grand recommend "I shall go after offenders Jury that vr else that it recomtooth and nail mend the repeal of existing statutes forbidding birth control teaching," Judge Indey said before entering the Jury room. "I also will recommend that society sssums a different attitude toward unfortunate girls and that the mothers' compensation law, a month, be mads opproviding era ti vs and effective ' re tives. Walton proclaimed a few days ago that he would fight to the last ditch and his opponent assert that the last ditch was reached txky when his application for a temporary injunction directed against Trapp, his successor in office, J was granted by G Tom Judge Chambers, Sr, of the Oklahoma district court A few minutes after Its Issuance, Attomev General George F. Short and sewstants were preparing, on behalf of the lieutenant governor, designated b the senate as Acting gAv- OesUased m (0lama Pip Fourti Tkr.) L one-four- sj Crefeld, where twelve separa- tists were killed and fifty wounded, and the peaceful occupation of and a few villages In the vicinity of Trier (Treves), In many instances, tbs occupation hag been limited to the oon fines of the city hails, with the garrisons on the defensive, fighting 'noT only for 45 fextstAnce of a republic, but for their own lives. The failure of the separatists at Mayence and at CIens, which were counted on as certain adherents, the aimless and desultory offensive at various centers, the Increasing ef defectiYeness of the reactionaries' fense and the evident Haphazard plans of a poorly organised party, itself rent with Internal dissensions, in a pre maturely launched movement, make it appear doomed unless a change of attitude occurs on the part of Hie troops of occupation, which is not L Mul-hei- m Tragedy Victim Found to Be Noted Robber 6T LOUTS, Mo, OcL 24. Wilbert Grant, who, wKh hds wife, was shot to death by three gunmen at a roadhouse near hege yesterday, has been identified as "Des by the police Moines Billy," a notorious bank and train robber and safe blower, it was announced tonight. Grant, according to the police, was arrested at Atlanta, Go., in March, 1214, on a charge of robbing a train at Trussville, Ala., and was arrested later in 1914 on a charge of robbing a bank at Des Moines. Iowa. He was sentenced to one year at the Fort Madison, Iowa, penitentiary on the latter charge. Detectives, who said they had learned that Grant operated throughout the country under several aliases, namely, W. A. Stanton. W. A. Allen, William Winford and Billy Morrison, declared Grant was arrested at Kansas City a year ago In connection with the blowing of the safe of a theater there The coroner's Inquest Into the double killing, whir was scheduled for tonight, has been positioned indefinitely, as Adam Jonta, prosecuting attorney of SL Louis county, where the roadhouse is located, has left for Chicago to make an investigation of Grant's record there. Senator Copeland Thinks Ford Has Good Chance CHICAGO, Oct. 24 If Henry Ford is nominated by either party he will be elected. In the opinion of Senator Ru?al 8. Copeland of New fork, wfio denied here last night that plans were set for running him as mate with Mr Ford on an independent ticket. Senator Copeland Intimated that Mr. Ford had strong chances of winning either party nomination If he Would but announce his party atmiation.' "Tha trouble la nobody seama to know to which party Mr. Ford bethe New York senator said. longs, I assume the Republican party wid not nominate him unless he announces I know hfmself a Republican. the Democrats will not, unless he announces himself a Democrat" Mr, Ford will continue to be known as the world's greatest automobile manufacturer If he attempts t) enter the White House through the third He party route, Xr. Copeland said. declared he had never seen Mr. Kurd and could not accept a plaoe on any third party ticket himself because he is a Democrat CREW IS RESCUED. N. J., Oct 24. HIGHLANDS. and (By the Associated Press.) Tha British tank steamer, San Manuel, from Cardiff, Wales, for New York, reported by wireless today that the schooner William 8. McDonald wsSsn fire sixteen miles east of Ambrose lightship and that she had rescued the craw. Cfekwgo THboM-Sil- t WASHINGTON. 7fV Senator Want No Higher Honors, Aide Says, bat He May Be Drafted.. ;.,v Lake Tribune Wire. Oct - 24. Sensa Odonel tional testimony against Charles It Forbes, former director of the veterans bureau. Involving charges of conspiracy and graft on a large scale, dope and rum plots and wild drinking orgies with women was hedrd by the senate committee Investigating the veterans' bureau today The testimony was given by Hias H Mortimer of Philadelphia, agent seeking for construction companies contracts for the building of hospitals beMortimer men. for came very friendly with Colonel Forbes and was closely associated with him for several months, until they quarreled over personal differences not revealed today. The outstanding features of Mortimer's testimony were; That Forbes entered into a deal with two construction companies, the Thompson-Blac- k company of Chicago and the Huflgy Mason company of Tacoma, Wash , lo wllt profit aggregating $460,000 on oonthocta ftw three new hospitals In the west, Forbes' share to he $160,000.. That Forbes proposed a scheme to market $7,000 quarts of liquor and 6.oo0,000 worth of narcotics belonging to the veterane bureau, which he said would enable him to "clean up enough to retire for Ufa" Capital Circles Discos Henry Ford and Hi Status Respecting Battle Oilrafo TrltHMalt Lk, Tilkau Wlte. DALLAS, Texas, Oct 24 The Ku WASHINGTON, OoC 14. Cbartn A. Klux K Ian's attitude against negroes an Oreathoune, Dsmocmtle national Jews r fend Uathollca was explained for Indiana, earn, to Waah-Ingt- on here today by Dr. H W. Evans, imtoday and tuaatd Banator Kai-to-na perial wizard, in a speech, the text hat Into tha ring withoot ap of which aas announced as outlining IMarlng to do eo. Thla "fully for the first time the policies ha aoootnpUahed by anjrtos: of the Ku Klux Klan regarding re1 under, tand Banator striction of immigration and its progframa of mind, and faal ress in this respect." aaf. In aarlng that ha ia nat a aaa-dldDr. Evans recommended that the for tha nomination and telB United States revise its policy so az Ha aporeedatea pot be a oawHdato. to make its oan selection of the class the honor dona him by tfaa pepgte C of Immigrants wanted and then to inIndiana, and would prater. 1 am vite them while excluding all not inTtnoed, to eondnua In too aanata. vited. "Kaiaton made one of tha In. Evans said. executive reoorda tha country haa "Our cause la true Americanism. known by taking bald of tha Our destiny Is the common .welfare, government of Indiana, whkfe bad mat been out of debt for eighty yeara, and materially and mentally, phyaioally leaving It out of debt at tha aspiratand spiritually, upon a plane high ion of hla term with reore-tha- n. above aay mankind has ever known. In tha treaaury and with I recognize reduced. fully the political, gov"The people of t&Ja country i ernmental. economic and social probInterested at this time In 9 lems of this generation. Hut the time GIVEN BIG LOAN. has come to look far beyond any or They know there Is no general prosThat on one occasion he handed ten all of them to this greater American $600 bills to Forbes in a Chicago hoperity now, and thay know that ywa cannot make general prosperity by problem of our composite people That tel "as a loan" which has never been taxtag a majority of the people toy repaid and soon (hereafter Induced 'Centia4 a Fmg -Thm the benefit of the few. the concern, his to award Service. Forbes By taiTsml (OolumB One.)DeREMEDY. , UNDERSTAND Pontiac Construction company of $7,-0oM. Eleven Oct WASHINGTON, -0 was it a nation la heavily in debt, and troit, contract, although naval officers among whom rests re- tha The to of rid la way debts only higher than the lowest bidder. ta get That wild drinking parties with wo- sponsibility for the wreck of seven de- pay them. Senator Ralston gate, were men partlcipstlng frequently stroyers st Point Honda, Calif., oa stands the remedy of bard work aad oid-fatoned economy, aad if tha nastaged by Colonel Forbes, particularly 8 have been ordered tried on a visit to the Pacific coast one September tion Is educated up to that kind of aa dea the court such martial, by general naty executive the people may anil hua orgy near Spokane reaching hilarious stage that Fyrbez and one partment was advised today. without regard to hla personal aspiraof the women Jumped into the lake The ordec was .kerned by Rear Ad- tion.. on a dare, fully clad. Greathouse is former state ehstrmaa The scandal has already reached miral Robert & Coonts, commandar-in-chi- ef of the Indiana Democratic com on It lee federal in the Paof battie tha in the fleet and former state of proportions unequalled stiU cific and former chief of the bureau pubHo Instruction. superintendent The ptsa ef the government In recent years and Senare . of of revelations Kord boomers to organise S third officers promised. further highoperations Eight the navy are appointed to the court, party, aa announced In Detroit yesator Walsh, Democrat, Massachusetts, a member of the committee, de- whose sessions will start at once, terday. has attracted much attention clared that the testimony "Indicated presumably at Ban Diego, where the here among the politicians, who alwhich initial inquiry was held. the existence of a soni4rocy ready are aware of tha fltrtattoag called for the moot careful InvestigaThe officers to be conrt-martiafcarried on by other Ford hum being of General are: era with both tha Republican and tion. At the suggestion Test- O'JRyan counaeJ for the commutes, it JG&ptfeJjt Edward H. Watson of KenDemocratic parties. waa decided to invite CotoneT Forbes tucky, commanding squadron ll on the FORD IS QUOTED. to appear early next week and reply squadron flagship Deiphy. Mr. Ford is quoted by RspobHfsi to the charges mads against him. Captain Robert Morris, Utah, com- leadors as that bo Is aad STATEMENT. manding destroyer division $2 on the always has assorting MORTIMER'S bean a Repubitcaiy aad flagship 8. P. Lee. not Mortimer stated that the profit-sharin- g divMon is that ha for his nomrosponaibio MinneWilliam 8. Commander Pye, under which Forbes waa to th seaata la 1918 ot tha NEW YORK, Oct 24 commanding destroyer division ination Testimony of to receiveplan and that tho Re$150, MM) waa proposed by C. sota, Democratic ticket 11 on division the flagship Fhrragut four of W E. IX Stokes' staunchest B. Hurley of the Hurley-Maso- n comnomination for president Is Commander Louis P. Davis, North publican tbs only nomination b aspires ta witnesses was contradicted today by pany at Hayden Lake, Wash. Three Carolina, commanding the Woodbury one at to Democratic leaders Calif., Livermore, According a group of witnesses for Mrs. Helen hospitals, division 3$. one at American Lake, Wash., and of Commander have tiJked with Mr. Ford bo WIHiam Teas, New who Elvood Stokes at the retrial of the, one at 8t Cloud. Minn., were involved a been had but Republican vp to Tork, commanding the Young of divinow considers himself naithor a Eo wealthy hotel owner's suit for di- In the transaction. Hurley, according sion 22 to Forbes nor to a Democrat, .and wnnld the publican testimony, proposedvorce D. Comfnander Lieutenant Walter and Mortimer that profits- from the either tho Republican or tbo May Oorkery, formerly secretary to contracts be distributed equally be- Seed, Jr., of Alabama, commanding accept Democratic nomination. Democratic the Fuller of division 3t. Mrs. Km in a Goodwin in her corset tween Forbes, the Hurley-Maso- n comof Mr. FVwd admirers he to tb Commander William L Calhoun, one man who could be think roiled upon to shop in the 3Mh street apartment pany and the Thompson -- Bloc comFlorida, commanding the Young of Iced their house, where Fid gar T VSaJlaie, printo next that the division pany It was estimated party victory year 33. she on each of these contracts believe that In the event of a cipal corespondent lived, denied IJeutenant Commander Herbert O. and had been present with Mrs Goodwin profits deadlock of would be General Roesch, about $160,600. there convention, Oregon, commanding the would be an exeailent chance of the when Mrs Stokes entered the shop CVKvan asked Mortimer if Colonel Nicholas of division 33 to use the telephone Forbes agreed on this proposal Donald T. choice of the manufacturer so a comCommander lieutenant Mrs. Margafrt Pell, who beam a reno "There was promise. disagreement," McAdoo managers have taken atom striking resemblance to Mrs Stokes, plied Mr Mortimer, "everybody presCeatlseed ee Page Tv assorted she vias at the Bethel, Conn, ent was satisfied with the arrangeat tho procress of plans to gather In Ftr 1 (Otheu home of Thomas W Brander manu- ment " Democratic delegates for Ford in the facturer, about the time witnesses for Borne time after they returned to the south, where the Detroit wizard to Mrs. Stokes swore they had seen his east James W. Black of the Thomp- popular on account of bis Kneel wife there with Wallace. Mrs Pell Shoals project McAdoo bad expected e Page Thr OhUmM said her name at that time was Mrs. to get moat of the delegatee in tbo (Clwaa Thr. ) the Wynne, the name a witness south draplte the opposition of Sena hotelman had stated was us I in tor Underwood, Alabama, bat Ford to Bethel Howard Pell, lions at regarded more formidable. her husband, a member of the New Vork stock exchange, corroborated her testimony Both said they had never seen Mrs Ktokes at Bethel BAN DIEGQ, 01. , Oct N K Drew Henrv Waugh, an employee of the Irterborough Rapid Transit companj Clark, held In the county jail in conwhen Wallace was an engineer for the nection with the disappearance of new touc, Oct. m. wniun denied ever having seen George K. Schick, San Diego realty company, Kelly, a messenger for the Manafae-turer-s' Mr Stokes at the Branders Bethel broker, is In reality Robert HenderTrust company, today was shot home. He failed to find Wallace In son. a native of Bowling Green. Ky , and seriously wounded by four armed a group photograph of a Bethel stag a former floor w&lker in a department bandits, who arrested him as ho waa party in which several witnesses had store in Loa Angeles, and arrested on delivering $20, 909 te a concern in tbo man as the a acin arson of corespondent. picked that city, a charge upper east side, and who forced the W L. Pepperman, also an offclni of cording to George Prose, detective in money from his bands when ho rofosod the Interborough, who for a time charge of the men working on the to surrender it shared an apartment with Wallace, case rehe said has Proas today denied he had ever seen Mrs Stok ceived partial information regarding at his Bethel summer home or at ther of Henderson, alias Clark dW&'l TI FAGE TIL an. Court partial Order Sequel to Point Honda Destroyer Wreck. Reported Sinking in Four Witnesses for Defense Fathoms of Water Off Flatly Contradict East Coast of Florida. of Stokes. imony JACKSONTni,R, Hi, Ort. 24. (By the Associated Press ) The Boston and Gloucester steamer Mascotte is sinking In four fathoms of water m Cape Canaveral, off the east coast of Florida, after having sprung a leak about to oclock this morning a to from according telephone message likely. the United States coast guard station MATTHES IN FLIGHT. at Cape Canaveral With Joseph Matthes, a memler of The coast guard cutter Tamacraw the separatists' directory for a Rhine of Savannah, Ga , Is pushing to the land republic, in flight from his chosen steamer s assistance, according to incapital after that city had declined formation at the coast guard station, with more than thanks the honor and waa expected to reach her about thrust upon It, Coblenz tonight is the midnight. So far as Is known no ethereal capital of a phantom stale. lives have been lost and it is expected can be kept afloat steamer that the Cwtttad a Page Tv until ribs Yamacraw arrives (CelxwB Twa) from A llspatrh Daytona stated - R. Mail Truck Robbers Get Salty Sentence Will Go to Hell Before ST. LOOTS, Mo Oct. 24 William Hell Violate Confiand David Prehistoric Bones Are Uncovered in Santa Barbara Site By H. W. FERGUSON. By Uairemal Serric. OKLAHOMA ClTt. Okie., Oct 24. An alternative writ of prohibition waa granted by the state supreme court at & o'clock this afternoon to livered to the reparations commission- asks the commission toP begin gn examination Into Ger. God-lovi- gob-V- ) Jews Negroes, CatholicsC Opponents Quickly Coun- Vital Requirements for ter With Supreme Court Citizenship, Education, Health, Home Building. Writ; Hearing Today. PARIS, Oct. M. Tha Rhineland separatists have succeeded In gaining possession of the city hail In Crefeld after heavy lighting, in which several were killed - or wound ed, according to a Havas dispatch from Dueeseldorf. fi E. Doering (Whiter) Weinman, converted Saturday of comof 42 400,000 in plicity In the robbery aecurttles from an armored mail truck here April 2, todav were eenteneed in federal court to thirty and twenty-fiv- e year imprisonment, reopeettvely. IMPERIAL WIZARD SUED. HOUSTON, Texas, Oct. 24 George n B. Klrrrbro, Jr , a former grand in thla territory for the Ku Klux In filed state district Klan. today court an action for 1100 000, alleging libel against Dr. Hiram Wealey Evans, Imperial wizard of the klan. (By th r. - rum-runne- rs Against Assumption Office Duties by Trapp. Aim. conference of f Moral prmkn tonight adopted a ilittmmt (tociaring unanimous aupport of tha central govam-moa atandpolnt In Ita dispute with Bavaria. Tha premier, rtgtN an Immadl-at- a nttlmant of tha contreveriy receaeary, and. In order to avoid olmllar dlaputaa In tha futura, thay damand tha Immadlata abolition of martial law and a datura to tha ordinary mathada Of lagal BERLIN, Oct. BL IiM Ptmz) TN Ala-bc- J 1 Sensational Evidence Advantages Gained in FIGHTIFOES of Personal Loans, Earlier Coups Not Drinking Parties and Being Followed Up; Secures Restraining Order Imperial Wizard Explains Situation Confusing. Alleged Shady Acts. Attitude to of UntveraR 8ervIoa Cfcbta. KBRL1N. Oct-- 24 In Borlin Invitations to spend tha evening now read "Bring your own breed and FIVE CENTS Former Director Forbes Accused by Witness at Veterans Bureau Probe Separatist. Movement - 20 PAGES SALT LAKE CITY, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1923. 108, NO. 11. that the Mascotte had twenty-fou- r The point of passengers aboard origin of the ship has not been learned Efforts to communicate with the Cape Canaveral lighthouse were unavailing Th Mascotte is a cofnblnation freight and pasener steamer. iThe Mascotte. of about 1000 tons displacement, formerly belonged to the Peninsular and Occidental Steamship compBoy, but recently was sold to the Boston and Gloucester SteamP J. Saunders, vice ship compaov and general manager of the president p A O company, said tonight that the Mascotte was on its way to Boston. where It isx to be reconditioned and put Into servtee between Boston and Gloucester. Bandits Get $40,000 in Diamond Robbery K4NSAS CITY. Mo. Oct 24. Two ewelr bandits held up the company here today and escaped with of fifteen trays diamonds, valued 'by Sam Dfamant owner of the store, at lilt to fr Schick T ragedy Suspect's Real Identity Revealed Messenger Is Shot by Gotham Bandits Conference at Capital Scheduled by Head of Prohibition Opponent. apartment Wallare entered the courtroom 1o shortly after testjfv ror Mrs Btoke riarrnoe Mcornlek took the stand to In in Runoeton. been Md., in donv hai 1S04 with Mrs Stokes, then Mine MrCornlrk asand Wallace serted he a as In Kurope about the time In 1004 mentioned by witnesses for the hotelman The Clarence McOornick mentioned In the dispatch as testifying for Mrs Stokes is a son of the late W. S McComlck. head of the hanking house which bore his name. Clarence ick has been In the east for many vears engaged for the most part In the brokerage business 240.000 CONFESS TO BANK ROBBERY. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind . Oct 24.Two bandits captured by police last night following the holdup of a gasoline fill-- 4 today, police lng station, confessed said, that thev held up a bank in Belvidere Gardens, a suburb of Los Angeles, Calif., on August 21 last and and other escaped with money bonds securities worth $14,000 The men arDonoalias are Jack Holloway, rested van, and Thomas Dranginfs Mo-Co- rn , OLD MAN WINTER GIVES AN ADVANCE SIGNAL OF WHAT IS COMING LATER DKNYER, Colo- - Oct. 24. Eastern Wyoming, western South Dakota and virtually all of Colorado tonight were under a blanket of anew,' varying from one to five inches in depth, according to report received at the local weather bureau. Beginning last night with ligtft rain that changed into snow in many sections, a storm swept across the eastern elope of the Rocky mountains from Montana south to northwestern Texns, where rninfall is reported. The foothill region of Colorado have reeeived the heaviest snowflumes of the fall, according to weather bureau officials, although Grand Junction snowstorm crossed the divide and were reported from ' and Durango, Colo. f rain and A total of 1.32 inches xt precipitation in the form hour, and up to enow has been recorded here in the last twenty-fou- r in the fallen snow had inches of 6 oclock tonight four and city. Pueblo reported precipitation of .44 of an inch, or the equivalent of fonr ihehesof snow, while Cheyenne, Wyo., reported rain and snow in onlv slightlv less quantities. Rain or snow is predicted for northeastern New Mexico tomorrow by the local forecaster, who promises slightlv warmer weather for eastern Colorado and other sress affeetgd bv today storm. Light snow waa still falling in Denver tonight , . one-ha- lf : the past Henderson, according to the infor- ",tion Prose gave, haa been in the t GWtfo neat about twenty-fiv- e years, bavin married a woman in Los A nee lea in WASHINGTON, Tribirae-fiAt- SLThE. VETJSSSL Ltk Ort Tribes 24, on Seattle under hla orn name. In 160,3. Ife and was divorced by the aecond The present Mrs Henderin 160$ son, or Clark, was a cabaret entertainer In -- s Anjrelea. Pross stated. She was married to Henderson about fourteen years ao. Search for chick's body, under the presumption that he was murdered, was continued todav. Fire Destroys Catholic Academy in Pittsburg Fire PITTRRURO, Pa, Ort. 24 the night practkwily destroyed cmy of Our Lady of Merry, located Ifi Oakland district, entailing a loss estimated at nearly a half miKion dollars. Ftohty children, students at the academy andIn 160 nuns hurried from fire drill formation a the buHdlng few aftet the nrewajr disy covered on the lop floor of the structure Nbne Wan injured One thrilling rescue was reported by firemen. While the flamea. fanned by a biting early sinter wind lapped tion of the building fiercely at a used as a dormttopr, a nun. heedless of the warnings of police and into the building and rushed firemen, rescued a amajl girt asleep on the floor third Fire inspectors said lata tonight they had not determined the cause of the t- -j Acad-jrio- d . blase. NOTED CALIPH DIES. OBI'TA, Morocco, Oct. 14. -I.mel - H.n . Mohammed, .caliph of Spaninh ktorocco, died here thla afternoon. Thevilneaa from which he died la attributed by aome of the Monra to "criminal work" on the part, of the former grand vlaler. Mohammed The .caliph wilt be burled with royal honora to morrow. He had been lo office alnce April 1. J912. Plans for prohibition enforcement in Washington , of a striknature from those ingly different whUh have recently engaged general attention were announced by Captain W H. Stayton, founder and executive head of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment here tonight The contemplated meeting, which Is scheduled for next Januarv. has been timed to allow a "trial period," the announcement says during which the federal and state enforcement agencies will he gien a final chance to "make rood" In suppressing nation-wid- e vlo latlon of the liquor laws This peof time lt was intimated, would srve to test the sincerity of the e vocates of the existing prohibition laws as being capable of enforcement as also of the powers of the federal and state governments to enforce them If, at the end of the. Juried deals, , naten, there should-- be no present conditions.. It xUL be the object of the January conference to call the attention of the American people to the complete YalH ure of prohibition" in' the United States, Captain Stavton said. Under such Hrcumstancea, he predicted. the alternatives of "enforce or modify would be insisted upon in obedience to the demands of "on outraged public opinion " Declaring that the recent conferences in Washington had resulted Jn admission of the complete failure' of prohibition enforcement on the part of the federal and state agenclea. Captain Stayton said tha before the citizenship conference nad been called bv theprohlbitionlsts and prior to the action of President Coolidxe in summoning the governors of the various states to Washington to disease better enforcement of the law. a "conference on American principles" was Oea Uaa4 ee nira Thrw 1M aa IwaJ ad-th- improve-men.Lto.t- three-Stor- . Have You Done Your Fall Wire. 1 Housedeaning? At the beat, houaecl tailing la a hard and tireeome Job. Anything that lightens this task is a real costs of material and tha difficulty often experienced la getbars complicatting domestic help ed the Job still more. Th government haa studied this problem of home economics and embodied the results of Ita study in a booklet. This Is a free publication which our Washington Infor formation bureau will secure - - -any of our reader. booklet Is to The object of the' mxke houerdeanlng simpler and eas'er and help the housewife ret full aerviod from materials used in the furnishing and car of the home. The method suggested are exbaaed both on th perience. of practiced housekeeper hetp-Hig- ; well-tent- , study.obtato-thf- ar hooklat etrapty flit To out and mall th, coupon bakes, inclose two cent In stamps for return postage and be sure to write your name and address clearly. , Frederic J. HaMrin, Director. The Salt Lake Tribune Information Bureau, Washington, D. C, 1 Inclose herewith two cents In stamps for return postage on a free copy of th. 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