Show 4 21 I brigadier mrs 11 trena irena arnold of 0 new york pott poet laureate of the salvation anny a scene during the dedication jbf new athletic stadium agnew jersey college for women nt at brunswick 3 beneral ladendorff Luden dorff and chiefs of the tha bal Bayn earan rinn Fase latt nt at a review ot of royalist Royall st lers outside of munich NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS separatists communists and reactionaries make things lively in n germany GOV MALTON IS IMPEACHED by EDWARD W PICKARD R separatists bavarian reactionaries communists in revolt and socialists dissatisfied gave chan ellor and tle tile german rel reichstag chatag A lively elmp epst week on the s ariae it seamed the old empire wai on the point of dissolution but closer study of th the e still situation ailon leads to the bellei belief that the german federation will hold together for some t time line yet though the states probably will ho be more autonomous and less closely united and the dominating influence tany may shift from prussia to bavaria eitha enthusiastic sta alle swung separatists led by aril an elderly merchant named lee deckers decked s proclaimed the RhIne rhineland landre republic on sunday starting at alx aix la chapelle in the zone aone occupied by the Bel stans tho the movement spread to other gitles during the next tivo tiro days da a the police giving way quietly band and bloodshed thus thug being avoided the french and belgians remained neutral seeking only to co preserve order matthes matthed dorten and the a more ore prominent leaders of tho the separatist plan hurried to tile tho scene and the first named took fook command deckers being set let aside it was vias admitted by the lie wiser ones that the coup had been sprung 00 soon soo nand and this became evident as the socialists communists and workers got into lato action at alx wies baden mayence and other places the separatists were routed from fram the municipal jil cipal buildings and matthes and hla his associates departed from coblenz Cobl whore where they had getup pet up their temporary government at crefeld a large city on the other hand band the sepa separates Is de dented feat edthe the police dolice in a long battle in twelve men were killed and 2 wounded on the whole at this writing the rhineland republicans way may bo be said have failed Ho boweter weTer there was a rumor that their efforts would be counteracted by the proclamation of a republic fayo favorable rable to lie retch the communists incited by soviet ilvesta started a revolutionary movement ident an tuesday rues day orders ayere ere issued b by y i rs contral i executive committee in berlin for the sabotage of the railways and the work started in hamburg armed bands cut tile tho railway to Lt ibeck barricades barricaded barrica ded the lie streets and at tacked the th police stations vw the 6 welchs aker w earr police and more conservative conserva the citizens citizen 0 turned out against them la in fall ind for mirly many hours there wai was fierce in hamburg and its ab burts tu 1 from kiel and ar were benl to the latance ass et af ahw iced thirty hours ottea the th revolt began it had been effectually squelch squelched ed in other lacall tie atlie reds broke oui out and are still fighting bavaria appears to be getting the udor upp erhand baud in germany minister of gessler gesler tried to depose deposa gen von lossow military commander in bavaria who sided with dictator von the tha general refused to submit and was supported by the bavarian darc at first at it was believed would send troops to enforce Gess lers lerA ordas and that such a cow courts would be supported by the go itallie government oi of saxony which Is opposed to the reactionaries of the neighboring state but the chancellor called tho the state premiers into t conference ands and receiving only qualified fied support from them announced noun ced The government la Is ready to follow the road of understanding with iP the government ilso also Is ready to jo open negotiations ith eions with th the stales estates as 8 aown jd as possible to discuss tile hie question of greater independence with alth the condition that the questions of beule seule cent ba ona on a constitutional basis this capitulation of the government efi enraged raged uio tho socialists and it t was said the ers belonging to that party would quit the cabinet bavarian eod goci allita alLstA on wednesday proclaimed a republic in the damian Pil latInate adjoining the rhineland rhine land on the south the french representative on the rhineland commission gave the movement ino lia hs approval but it was squelched tho the same saine day when the to lo 1 cat parliament refused to support it BRAIAN y through chancellor GERMANY appealed to the nl ill lies to examine tile the nations resources and capacity to pay reparations mid and asked that tile the government bo be permitted to explain the measure adopted to stabilize and balance the budget tile chancellors hancel lors note frankly admitted germanas germanys Germ anys ys indemnity obligations but urged tinged the impossibility of continuing payments at tills this time owing to the financial find and economic collapse the note which was presented to the reparations commission said the german experts had examined tho the belgian plan dian were ready to ranks comments and suggestions on it it was said this communication made a favorable impression on the BrIt british tib belgian italian and japanese representatives senta tives this would seen to put premier Pol in an uncomfortable position it if ho he opposes the german request lie he may find himself quite isolated it lie he does not tho the yielding yie loing means a great political defeat for him for then the reparations commission would again bo be tho the sovereign rut authority hority on depara reparations eions questions probability of tho the acceptance of A secretary hughes II suggestion of an international commission to examine and determine germanys germanas Germ anys capacity to pay Is increasing dally daily and it Is assumed tho the united states would be represented on such it a commission ambassador bas harvey told a i london audience that the proposition which la Is backed warmly by lloyd george Is still open and president coolidge has unqualifiedly indorsed endorsed Indor sed what mr air liar ilar vey said eald then after an interview with lloyd george secretary hughes mode made public the fact that great britain had asked the united states whether it was still willing villing to participate in nn an advisory economic conference on reparations and that he bad replied in 16 the with the understanding der that all the powers dt dl r arty tl interested concur in the plan jake ake part in the conference it if Is e or any other interested power powe r and anys out the question of american participation will require further consideration it Is believed france will concur HAVING received the report of its committee of investigation the the alie lower house of the Okia oklahoma homa I 1 legislature proceeded to hear the evidence obtained by the he committed ani and then voted the impeachment of governor walton meanwhile the senate declared the governor goyer nor suspended from office and instructed lieutenant governor trapp to assume his duties anil and then organized itself as a court of impeachment peach ment among the things of NN which bich walton Is accused are diversion of public funds to his private use prohibiting tile the cony convening ening af pf of a legally ordered grand jury use lie of his big official influence to a acquire C private credit and property accepting a bribe to approve a n leg Islat Isla lve tive bill suspension ol of the writ of habeas corpus unlawfully preventing a meeting of the 04 state legislature attempted Attempt eq prevention of a special pedal state elect election ion in violation of law the governor did not sit quiet under these attacks ke but persistently refused to recognize the right of the senate to suspend him and obtained from OU one ot of his bla judges a temporary order directed against trapp the other side got a counter order from the state supreme court walton and bis friends charge that the expenses expense af q the legislators ww gathe gathered for the session on an september 2 20 10 which he be dl dis persed were paid by t the be ku hu klan it hog has been announced that all the evidence against walton balton will be submitted tola to a grand jury SERIOUS charged against col chip 0 R n L forbes former director of the veterans bureau have been plade before the senate enate committee abich Is investigating tile conduct ot bf the bureau these include and grott graft and plots ta to dispose of dope laud ll 11 quor construction compan leA that 4 obtained from forbes contracts to build hospitals tire lira involved elj ry day tt it Is becoming more evident to the politicians that henry ford li Is out after a presidential nomination and they any lie care whether it comes from the ite ile publIc publicans ans tha democrats or a third party last week the michigan ford cluba club issued a call for a confere conference of ford for president clubs to be ji 1 eld in detroit on december 12 13 and d 14 the number of these clubs Is believed to be between and and it Is estimated that delegates and visitors will attend the confere conference tice it was announced thac the be purpose so pt the meeting was to form forin a now new national party headed by ford fard but it may be ba that will not be li found necessary the democratic leaders seem more alarmed than tile the republicans by the plans of the ford followers and the agers of the mcadoo boom especially are said tobe to be worried the former secretory secretary of the treasury Is admittedly the leading democratic aspirant today but underwood and ralston balston are wit well up in the running politicians consider R republican governor the only serious contender against president coolidge tor for nomination by that party fur for of 0 late hiram johnsons Johnson ls stock has aall taker taken a tumble except in the far west the pennsyl pennsylvanian nalan has not yielded at atall all in his discussion with the wito white house concerning the best methods ot of enforcing prohibition lie ile says the presidents program calling for full fult coop co op crathon of state stafe governments with a ath tho the federal government does not go far enough to meet the iesue and that while the operation cooperation ro will wilf be cordially given ghen the federal government has ha exclusive authority to prevent tile the issuance of liquor from known sources of supply and that so long as the government falls to exercise that authority effectively the states are almost powerless to deal with the tha resulting distribution of intoxicants to the individual OROS in have been M MOROS indulging in nn an uprising in tho the course of which a number of men of the philippine constabulary were killed the affair became so serious that governor general wood went to the scene with a considerable body of troops tiari 1111 national council of the congregational gregat ional churches in session an Sr stringfield ingfield mass refused bior to give its hp approval to the lords day alliance whose general secretary Is roy HOT 11 II L bowlby leader jeader in the national fight on sunday moyles movies baseball and other forms forma of pleasure and business but the council did declare tor for sabbath observance A resolution condemning the occupation odthe of the gluhr and asking franco france to withdraw her troops was tabled and another directed against unpatriotic societies was adopted w without I 1 phout specific fic mention of the ku iu alaux klan the council Is the first large denominational body to approve of the plan of organic church union proposed by the presbyterian general assembly nE in 1018 the committee on comity was instructed to confer with a like committee of the presbyterian UR da seemy in working put gat details tho the afa plan n of ordination ot of congregational ministers by episcopal bishops known A ns tile the concordat was definitely disapproved the plan ot of union of 0 the th presbyterian and congregational denominations presented by joint action of the presbytery and congregational union of cleveland 0 was approved A ACCORDING toa to a report by the federal coal commission a need for strict govern government men t regulation of the e entire 13 production and interstate distribution of coal has hen beni made aada evident by b the wild wholesale speculation whenever coal shortages have occurred the tb I 1 wholesalers are accused of having made excessive profits but those ot of thi the retailers are said to have been only moderate during the period 1013 to 1922 the commission advocates advocat es federal legislation including the power cover to limit to a definite maximum amount per ton the margins that may be taken takei by one or more mor wholesalers between thomine tho uie mine aej retailer or consumer con cumer thus i licul uve wha sale ales S |