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The official box 'NATIONALS. shows how the Giants celebrated Col4 0 2 2 0 0 " umbus day: Bums, cf 4 0 2 0 ss . . . FIRST INNING. Bancroft, Yankees: Fewster up. Ball one. Strike Frtsclrr 3b . . . . 4 0 O 2 3 O Fewone. Strike two. Ball two. Foul. 3 1 0 0 a nice Young, rf ster filed out to Young, who made O 3 13 0 lb 0.0 up. Kelly, catch to the wall. Peck two. runningone. 3 0 1 0 1 0 IX Meusel, If . . Ball one. Foul, strike Strike 1 . . 0 2 3 0 3 Rawlings, 2b 1'eck got a long: hit to left for two bases. 3 0 1 3 0 0 Miller up. Ball one. Foul, strike one. Snyder, c . . ; . . 3 0 0 1 5 0 Ball two. Ball three. Strike two. Frisch Douglas, p ; . . threw out Miller, Peck going to third. Congressional; Action Meusel up. Ball one.. Foul, strike one. . . . . 30 2 6 27 14 0 Totals . . down Foul, strike two. Dpugrlas knocked Help Relieve UnScore by innings: v Meusel's grounder, and .threw him out. Americans .. . . . . 001 000 0001 No runs, one hit, no errors. employment Situation,000 100 lOx 2 flied out to Nationals... : . Giants: Burns up. Burns one. Strike Meusel. ;Bancroft upJ Ball hlt Pockin-pugSummary: - Two-bas- e one. Strike two.; Bancroft got a dou-Burns Bancroft, (2), Sny- RETAILERS Pipp, ble Into left field. Frisch up. Ball one. der, Stolen: Sacrifice to out baseYoung. flied one. Frisch Foul, strike on 7T bases Americans Ward. left on to went third Miller and Bancroft 4 Base on ball! Off Dougthe catch. Young up. Mays robbed rtatlonals i s threw: him out. at las 1. Struck out By Mays 7, by Construction M Young of a hit and hit. no errors. first. No, runs, one INNING. Douglas 3. Wild pitch Donglas. Um- i Should Be Lower'in'Some ' SECOND pires At plate, ulgley; first base, " Yankees: one. Chill; up.!f Foul, strike two. Pipptwo. second base, Rlgler; third base, Instances,. Is Finding Foul, strike Ball one. Ball 1:40. Time Moriarity. left the Foul. Pipp doubled up. against field fence. . Ward up, Ward sacrificed. WASHINGTON, Oct. II. Proposed Frisch to Kelly. McNally up. Pipp scorremedies ed on McNaHy's single to right. Schang for the unemployment situatwo. b given publicity through are to tion up. Strike one. Ball one. Strike s. Bancroft to Raw-linthe Schang forced McNally. lined nation's schools, tha National Eduout to Mays up. Mays cation association announced today, One a. catch. who made leaping the"" been decided errors. having ilt rtn nrf campaign .ttn In compliance with a request one. Foul upon Giants: Kelly up. Strike tnree pucn-e- d from Secretary Hoover. The plan will strike two. Kelly fanned on one. Strike balls. Meusel up. Ball follow largely that adopted in the food Meuout one. Ball two. McNally threw campaign of. 1918, it was said. sel at first. Pipp making a backhand Ttesolutions adopted by ths national one. catch. Rawlings up. i Foul, strike Foul. conference on unemployment suggestBall one Strike two. Foul. Foul. No Foal. McNally threw; ing steps for the. economlo. betterment : of the country-we- re runs, no hits, no errors. transmitted to THIRD INNING. President by Beeretary Harding' today r one.Tew-steBall Yankeer Fewster up. chairman of the conferenc. Hoover, butt went 'out got a single' to left Bancroft. V Tha conference's conclnslons after a Peck It, Meusel to stretching Peck survey of tha; nation's business and up. BalUone. Foul, strike one. Faced Difficulty7 a Texas leaguer to left. Miller up. employment problems were expected pot' : to form a" guide for the administraMiller popped to Bancroft. Meusel up, Sinn Fein and British Strike one. Foul, strike two. Ball one. tion's future policy. Aa several of the ; Ball two. Meusel fanned.' No runs,' two 1 resolutions suggest conconferences' , Conferees hits, no errors. it was thought these action, gressional In to "third Giants: Baker went play might be called to the attention fit base in place of McNally for the Yankees, LONDON,. Oct. 12 ho hurt. his shoulder sliding into second (By the Asso- congress by the president. in .the second inning. Snyder up. Peck ciated Press.) CONSTRUCTION PROBLII. British and Irish The threw out Snyder. Douglas up. Strike that- Secretary Recommendation Ball one. Ball two. Foul, strike delegates, pending a resumption of the Hoover select. a representative comtwo. Foul. Ball three. Douglas struck Irish conference tomorrow were today out." Burns up. Ball one." Ball two. mitted the various elements inhit considering alleged breaches of the terestedfrpm Burns got a two-bato in head. Bancroft up. Ball one. Strike truce in Ireland and endeavoring to community construction, action in for improvement one. Ball two. Fouli strike two. Ban made In the industry was on croft struck out. No runs, one hit, no devise means by which they might be the building construcof the committee errors. avoided during the negotiations look- report . tion Industries. i 11 n kj r r ing to a settlement of the future of The report declared the construction Yankees: jPipp up. Ball one. Ball two: Pipp grounded out to Kelly un- Ireland.' was one for local action by "problem out This was the first difficulty faced governors and mayors assisted. Ward up. Douglas tossed In n home-ruWard. Baker up. The old tha assumption by with such a committee. the conferees, by . was warmly greeted. Bakerflled the Dail Eireann of the functions of ' king, erof con- out to Frisch. No runs, no hlts.-nDiscussing In Trlnrrt Via.fTio miaAY rors. held the tructlon. that report long irritation here. Actual outbursts Giants: Frisch up.! Mays threw out much uu vnSs or crown are forces conflicts the with one. ueju.i Strike Frisch at first. Young up. .be used primarily for as less serious than the vir- - r f ounta .should Ball one. Ball two. Strike two. Ball term time purposes and should long three. Young got a single off Ward's tu$l ousting of the British forces by not be one. Ball the Sinn Fein courts and police aa the Intermingled with .speculative glove. Kelly up. Foul, strike two. and commercial business. one. Foul, strike two. Ball Kelly crown forces cannot, without The report added that excessive struck out and Young stole second. Meu- the truce,' take active measuresbreaking against sel up. Strike one. Ball one. Ball two. this policy on the financing i the charges for. building have of Sinn part single .to Young scored on MeUsel's line not been exceptional. center. Rawlings up. Ball one. Raw-lin- Fein. RETAILORS SLOW. weat out to Pipp, unassisted. One , Under the terms of the truce the crown forces must not carry, arms, While the committee .. found that run, twp hits, no errors. FIFTH INNING. which the British government there had been set by substantial reYankees: Schang up. Strike one. Ball the Sinn Feiners do. Earn on J.alleges Dug-gain the costs of many construc ductions one. Douglas threw out Schang. Mays as chief liaison officer tion materials, lower prices who acted for some at first. out threw up. RawliYigs Mays, Ireland, Is acting for the Sinn Fein materials had not yet been brought Fewster up. Strike one. Ball one. Ball in and A. W. Cope, assist-- J about in keeping with, the trend of two. Foul, strike two. Fewster fanned. in this matter y ant for Ireland, who wholesale prices and in many Instances No runs, no hits, no errors. Ball one. Foul, originally signed the truce, has come retailers had Giant : Snyder up not yet followed the restrike one. Snyder flied. out to Miller. to London from Dublin to advise the duction of manufacturers and 'wholeDouglas up. Ball one. Strike one. Strike govemment's'representatives. salers'. 'This, the report asserted.-Ia two, Douglas grounded out to Pipp. 'which .'has carrlsd subject to be taken up locally in each Burns up. Strike one.; Burns got a two outThe Sinn Fein, : religiously its agreements regard- community. . base hit. but was out at third stretching of in the runs, ing T publications Miller to Ward toBaker. r.No, proceedings it, nVAGKS DISCUSSED. the conferences, complained - this ,- On .the one hit, no errors-SIXTH INNING. subject of wages the commorning that there had been leaks .on , Yankees: Peck up. Ball, one. ;StrUe the government side and said this was mittee said: one. Ball two. Strike two. Peck fouled another matter which they shall de"The cost of living, rentals and out to Frisch. Miller up. Ball ope. Strike mand remedied. working, conditions dirfer in various one. Foul, strike two. Ball two. Foul. communities.. Where fair reducoo Foul. Foul. Ball three: Frisch threw have not been, made construction tions out Miller. Meusel up. Foul, strike one. ' Is held up. Such conditions should be Ball one. Strike two.' Meusel filed out PACKING-'EMPLOYEdeaJf vrith'.rairly and frankly between to Young. No run, so hits, no. errors. reasonaGiants: Bancroft up. Ward "threw FAVOR OF employer .and .workmen 1-and STRIKE out Bancroft, at first.;. Frisch up. Ball ble readjustments p romp 1- made." one. Ball two. Foul, strike one. Ward The report added that the employer threw out Frisch. Young up.. Foul, not. however, permit the wage should' 12. Oct. With" CHICAGO, 15,000 two. Ward also ' strike one.' Fbul. strike of his: workmen .to go below a" point threw out Young. ' No, runs, no hits, no votes .tabulated, 85' per. cent of the sufficient to. provide the necessities of workers .who voted last v errors.. packing house on the question-oSEVENTH INNING. authoriz- life and to permit ' of the proper educaSaturday Yankees: Pipp up.- Ball one. Pipp ing the 'executive committee of . the tion of children. . ' "Meat ' Cutters lined out to Douglas. Ward up. Ward put Amalgamated oo ana ' up a hlffh fly to Burns. Baker up Baker Butcher. Workmen of North America Ball to call singled into center. Schang up. Baker if they deem- it neces- LEGION EMPLOYMENT , one,. Schang singled into center. . going .to third. Mays up. Ball one. sary, are in favor of a walk outCornelius J. Hayes, international UAMirAlUIi rlaANNED went to second on a wild pitch. Schang , Rawlings threw-oMays. No runs, two: president of" the union, who made this hits, no errors. announcement today, said approxiGiants: Kelly up. Peck threw , out mately 50,000 votes were cast in the .OKLAHOMA CITY. tOkla.. Oct, 12. Kelly. Meusel up. Ball one. Strike one. referendum ' Sunday. . A program for posts of the Amerlast Forty two. Ball two. Ball three. Foul, strike Meusel struck out. Rawlings up. Ball thousand votes from unions in Oma- ican legion throughout the country to tb employment one. Ball two.- Strike one. Rawlings ha. Kansas City, Fort Worth, Okla- follow to first on Ward's error. Snyder up. homa City-an- d other western'packlng problem was Issued here by Hoy lloff- ?got scored on Snyder's hit to left centera have not yet reached Chicago. ' man, of Oklahoma City, chairman of nawimgs two field for bases. Douglas 00the- legion committee on unemploy-- two. up. Foul, strike one. Foul, strike ment..-. Establishment of legion "emDouglas struck- out. One run, one hit, one error. . touch ployment bureaus to get In EIGHTH INNING. V. BRITISH STUDY PLAN and urge employment Yankees: Fewster up. Ball one. Strike ; FOR UNEIiIPLOYMENT of war, veterans one. Douglas threw out Fewster. Peck possible openis" asked. In pay. up. Strike one. Strike two. Peck struck ings Legionnaires out. Miller up. Ball one. Ball two. thare comasked positions by ing Strike one.. Strike .two . Foul. Ball Oct. 12. Plans for meet- mittee to act as big brothers to less LONDON, Miller walked! three. Meusel Strike ing "the unemployment" situation In fortunate men and Jentl them money one. Ball one. Strike two. up. . Bancroft Britain were considered the to. furnish food and shelter during threw out M.eusel. No runs, no hits, no Great British cabinet unemployment bycom- periods of unemployment. errors. oo t Giants: Bums .up. Pec6 threw out mittee and. government officials here Burns. Bancroft up. - Strike one. Peck today. It had been understood that a also threw out Bancroft. Frisch up. "Foul, comprehensive program had been MISS M'ARDLE FREED strike one. Foul, strike two. Ball one. worked out by the committee. two. Frisch struck out. No runs, Ball o OF MURDER CHARGE no- hits, no errors. two-bas- .a 0 ! 2 0,0,0 .401 .... p 1 1 ...... .... ... . , h, - RAPPED r r ater . al y . . Raw-ling- gs - . t v j out-Rawling- - First i . 5y . - -- jr 7jj La ji 13 HAS s - ! ' ing . ed IM LAUGHS ' s ' n. under-secretar- , s . - -- i ' r . - -- : -- S m - ':'--- - - -- ,, - " : a'-strl- ke - -- " ut . AT FUfJERAL F HUSBAM! N - -- -- wlth-employer- s In-al- l -- -' " - - , - - , ' - NINTH INNING. Yankees: Pipp up. Strike one.' Strike two. Rawlings threw out Pipp. Ward up. Ball one. Ward filed out to Burns. Baker up. Ball one. Ball two. Foul, Strike two. Ball three. strike one. Baker, got a single t through Kelly' legs! Devormer ran for Baker. Schang up. one. Foul, strike Douglas threw out Schang, No runs, one hit, no error. R. ir. e. Sc,ore: Yankees-.- . l 8 i , Giants .. 2 . . 0 NAME OF TROTZKY CLEVELAND, O.. Oct- 12. Marlon TERMED DISGRACE McArdle, daughter of Mrs. Eva Catherine Kaber, waa found ;not guilty of complicity In the murder t PASSAIC. N. J., Oct." 12. The name Daniel Kaber; her afepfatherf by a Jury Trotzky is .a handicap no4 American today. Iflss McArdle waa permitted should be compelled-tlabor under. to leave the courtroom a free girl. The County Judge Watson said, today. He' Jury of nine men and three women had his name the case Trotzky to since late permitted to Benjamin Travers. change ..J Tuesday afternoon., . - - 20-year-- o under-deliberatlo- - ' ' ' . 1 a ' IS OBJECTIVE : Statement MadeThat Sev-en- tl Congressmen Are Members of Organization ' Several .X2 cmbtler steel Jacketed bullets and the trail of footprints that ended at tht road wr all county, police had fo start on today in their inquiry into what they charactertied aa aa lttent it'fmnl laat tiliht to ttMii! nate Wri.1 Eiitabeth Tylr. head of of the wom.wi's department . Klux Klan. Five shots were, fired Into the bed room window, cf Mrs. 'TyWs home here, at- Tfrerted to police htadquary ters. and w h.U the wtndow'jlsa w head of shir Jenned cver the-behrr da,f hier. Mlta Jort Tle. who rn Mti 111. The bulleAa were foV--tedded in the walls of the TiW:a. A mysterlttus'tslephon call ws by tb Atlanta Cccatltutlan wltbin an hotir aft ei r the shooting and f"nn's vt'Vce said: , I Just want to say that w got Mrs, Tyler tonight and we. will get Colonel Blrnrnon tomorrow. W. J. Bhnmons. Imperial wiiard of the Klan. Is in Washington attending hearing by which ths house rule committee ezpects to decide whether to recommend congressional tnvestiga tlon of the Klan. 12. th-K- " j; fc ; tf Whbn Called A3 Cemetery Witness at Twin Falls TWIN FALLS. Idaho. Oct. 12. The long expected battle between attorneys over the question of the admission of evidence touching upon the deaths of her three . previous husbands and brother-in-laprior to her marriage to Edward, F. Meyer, opened this afternoon In the trial of Lyda Meyer Southard f6r the murder of her fourth husband, Meyer. The problem, all along foreseen and on both prepared for by attorneys sides of the case, wa presented of the admission through the question of testimony by V. If. Ormsby, deputy whose custody Mrs. fouth-ar- d sheriff was returned to Idaho from Honolulu, touching upon statements made by the defendant to him as to the death of Harlan C. Lew. Mrs. Southard's third husband, at Billings, Mont--, July - , int.. POISON POUND. Following. retiring of the Jury. Prosecuting Attorney, ifrank Stephan made a formal tender of evidence with respest to her several marriages end thtoutcome of'fach. He stated that In the bodies polaon'had been found' of each and also In the body of. her brother-in-laEdward Dooley.' In each can' insurance had been taken out covering the lives of all and. according to the prosecutor, he expected to show that the defendant had knowledge of tht InjturAnce. that the Insurance constitute the motive of the crime and that lh defendant did cause the death of these four, actually men In' addition to the death of her - w -- -- th. w, . , fourth husband.. Meyer," administration of poisfvi. throujh the Objections were entered briefly by counsel for- the defense. Attorney General Hoy Jilack then opened his formal argument for the state. The citation of cases bearing upon the contentions of the prosecution occupied the entire balance of the afternoon. W. L. Snyder, caretaker of the Twin Falls cemetery, fettled that upon the day of the Meyer funeral, as the funeral pirty was leaving the cemeHouthard, In the art of entery. Mrs. an autonrobtle, turned, raised tering her veil an.l lauihed. n:AKi;D V.Montana. 11. Ormnby on the Sheriff Deputy w nf stand today, told of his trip to Honolulu and his return with the defendant la custody. He etid that Mr. Southard inquired whether sh was being returned to anwer charge !n Idaho or Montana.' whir two of her former husband died, statirr that he was willing to return to Idaho, but not to Montana. On "the day cf the funeral cf Edward F. Meyer Mrs. Lyda Meyer Bouthard'ln her. room at the ITocreon hotel. Twin FUs. with suite packed ard ready, turned to Mrs. FrM James and said, "I'm going to 8n FrancicO -- - - 1 1 V"' . mi in (Continued tn Page Two) - SIGHTS structure. . ..i - p. - nF-GiN- ,t. V, be-e- member." wizard isTiinrtn. The Imperial wliard of the Ku Klux Klan. William J. Kimmn cf Atlanta, sat all day In the crowded commutes toom, and hard witnesses declare he wss not It actual hesd. that all powers seemed rated la Edward Toung Clarte. head of tha publicity or bureau, and Mr. Eilxabtth , The tommltli e T ler.'hls a conducting hearing on reeolutiorss calling for A congremional lnTeBtira-Ho- n 'of the kUn, will put tha lm. perial wiaardAllon the etan 1. probably evidence today wiv by tomorrow. wltneeeet dsmar.dlr.jr an Inqwlry and thoo who had conducted independent lnqulriea. INSPECTOR O. H. Wllllameon, a pcrtoffire Inspector, ttfd of a ' seven day . pre Tim in fry investitstJon at and the Mr. at'Atlanfa. Wl. palace Ir)peril s Iiamaon, who presented th nw In evidenre. declared their Jrans-mlwleetabllshed Improper use of the mall and that they a 1 been Kent tut fer tbe purpo of itimulntlcr prv.p-aitan- da s!tao TTnniA ar-oun- Jt-t-T- M Y lCmUntrCS on rag-- Two) LOWER Parley WAFHINGTON-- . Oct. J. 1 mrr.th A of careful preparation for ths Arneti' cart go ernment's part in the arrr.- !ment conference bern with t hers cf the fcr firt hesrlrc selected ty Hardir.g to r'ik for the Lr.;t4 i'.att. c . iif.oiuuir,- rnuiwiry rr. na4 jof a trcT.ri'- nature a!rdy hd for the guidance cf the jcompi'.ed tv.t the real tak cf f'Ul-.- r, wh&'e ra rf information fjlhe tgether and ttntdtr.g :r:n It a revr.irinjc-f- r: ;rr-.ai?a.t.-.Cos t the Oe?e.fAie-- t;, ernav ea. hint cf IVeV.Arnt -. t cr.ferr.ca fcr the hpes e e wrrr. b given the at r. g : er I : a tyhsdpuMlralion Inef prei; ref!y to a prayer that he work for unlvtraal tt-da- y Irir.l d'-gat- et d'-gtio- r.. j -- r-- . - - t . Hsr-iir.r- arr---e- 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. IX. William J. Simmon. Imperial wliard of ttoe Ku Klur Klan. said her today he had received no advices from Atlanta concerning the reported attempt last right to shoot Mrs. Elisabeth Tytr buslneas acent of ths organization. Asked about ths reported threat "to get Simmons tomorrow, the Imperial w isard snld: , "That doea. not tHsturb me in the least. GRAND JVltY WORKING. WACO. Tex.. Oct. 12. With a notice Trom Governor Pet M. Neff In their hands advising that the entire civil and military power of the stats wss at their disposal,- Malan county oinrlala today began a grand Jury of the clash at Lorena th Sheriff Hob' rlih of October 1 when Pucbanan attempted to halt a rade of Ku Klux Klar.nmen and which resulted In the wounding of ten men, cn of whom died later. i No announcement was forthcoming early today as to what witnees would be called before the grand Jury. The governor's notice was sent to District Judge I. II. Monroe and F. IJ. attorney.-- , Tiery, county ' sK raonn noi WASHINGTON. Oct. It. Digging into the activities of the Ku Klux K?an. the houw rules committee developed by testimony Tuesday that the orgniatlon .had taken in S 1.411. 710 alncs Its foundation, that the department of Justlc was still conduct. ing an invetlgation of its own and that, according to the klan's confidential information to field axenta. the chief of Polios of Norfolk, was a i. ember. Throurh news letters said to hare ent frfm klan headquarters and net Intended for general publication. tl. statement alio waa made that the Norfolk chief, had promised 30 rifle to the local order In time cf trouble. and that Ilepresentatlve Lrhaw, Ctmocrit, of Georgia, In who horns was. born, had been district, "put to it to deny membership In the k:n and at th sms time squara h! conscience, as a preacher and church SET American Delegates Meet for Month of Planning for d the-kls- LA UG XI ft AT FL'NIUtAL. Obtained at Conference -- - Universal Disarmament Cannot Be ANCHORAGE, Alaik, Oct, 12. The Willow Creek qua.rU gold mining district, rtccntly the mbject of icyera.1 newi dis. pavtchcf, lome of them reporting semUional " strikes ' will become & "permanent - deep mining camp during the coming teajOTL," in the opinion of Dr. Alfred Brookj, chief of the United States Geological Survey, who has jmt completed & partial examination of the locality. Dr. .Brooks alio said there was ample evidence of oil in the Its valley near Anchorage. y alue,-h- e will predicted, depend on the depth cf the OTcrlyicg BEGUN KIMMOXR UXA1TI.ID. So Declares ..Caretaker . - LIMITATION' v ; : Seats r'n Ahc:u?e jnt KLAS BREAKS Hardier wrot. Mr. was t w-- at-e- te d!arma m r.t. fcr "beyor.d cf real: tali an. sr.d perhaps not ry hut "a r'asoaable deJrte tlon of ataiament was. a, ptar'iral lth some hep of propof'.cn l.rri. BOH NEGROES' j ! gs REASONABLE President Says s Oa.; Oct. I OF ALASKA - ATLANTA. fp rn f 3 r3 I,; M La ui GAMP FEME RICH Will Get Simmons' Mys-tery Voice Says SIFTING .IS rn r3 ! s re-elv- 4 on the-financ- BVJIfflG INTO BEDROOM ELWOOD, of Hi. Oct, 12. Lt4?ot Davis declared in a speech here today that the country "had come to" after, an industrial depression and would soon be filled aguin "with the old electric energy." Mr. Davis tpoke at a homecoming week gathering in this city where he was formerly a tin mill laborer and later 'city clerk. "Before long I believe we are1 going to be able to look back on the past twelye months with wonder," Secretary Davis laid. "Now the statisticians in the department of . labor' can point , to solid figures which show. iccTei5$ ; in buying 'and decreases , in unemployment. Buying has begun again." - pm-mtno- J 111 'We've Got Woman, Now i o n ! SHOTS FIRED ' co-ordin- i j WW PWWfMB ROM STREET - 1 a I. I EfisPEuB .! A BEGUN DAVIS SAYS - over-Baker'- . , : se tau jiiTM to . . gi'n PI in.. RES! Sug-gested.- pri AGAIN SECRETARY . P. M, 4 o BUYING ' 12 12 fcwdi s BOX SCORE :. r HdMw iiuaw POLO GROUNDS,; New York, Oct. 12. (By; The Associated PTess.) The Giants won a nerveracklngr pitchers' battle from the Yankees this afternoon r, -score. of two', to one. The Douglas, won the decision by a hair line over the underhanded linger ; u Hi I . . LAST EDITION 1 WARD ERROR COSTLY bia Oh i p. I . r it If II f i III c n n enn n Straight to Capture World Series . 1 OGDEN CITY, UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12, 1921. 295 Yankees - Must Win Two . sr M t i i I ; Fifty-firs- U ! i f it 3 MM I UN U 'U-UaUV- J UTAH ill CI I " Horns i:xrruiesnt. MORALE, CLAIM rr?l Similar, hoprt hare hen erp by rcll'.Ury and aa.al autherl'jea. Jt la undertcH4 that the lint of thoee familiar with the inter re tlonal situation ha Vren rather "a r a limltallcn' of future armaHooded Organization Inter- sonabls ment instruction than a eett'.Ing down etrer.rth. Ths latter, it- - . 1 preeenl feres With Personal Lib- of out. pointeja roulj well be cor.; after program for the fu. bu'.ldlrg Ministers erties, Say lure had been agreed upon. Hughes ar.d Fer.al?r fecreUry both have hd repeated fon.'r WASHINGTON. Oct. IS. Uefors encc tdg with Mr. Harding concerning ta calling William J, Himmona. of Atlan- cor.ferenr-sr-delethe other ta, imperial wlsrd of ths Ku Klux gate. Kllhu HtKt n1 Benater fr.r-woocalled at the White Houie ant Klan, to the wltneat stand, the houe wera with the presldeot's acuualnted rules committee heard representative view before accepting pUcfs on ths of negro organltatlon today In sup- delegat.cn. port of resolution providing for a li audi g r.ivr.s vn:wv The l"t!er In which Ire)l4ent Hard-Ir- g inveitifstlon of the rrder. outlined his hope for "mior,ib William Monrot Trotter, of llculon. Hmlutlcn made public at th for the national Ko,uI Itlrhta! Whlte llouewas speaking as eipre.:r. g the e x league, the first witness, declared the urea attitude toward the views cf a.i KJaB was a private unofficial organ- thote who have written Mm to ftK ccmpiet disarmament. The letisation which interfere- with peraonal for wa HUa addresied to Mlt I. liberties of people, tnoit of whom irs ter .V. was Kreei. as folT.. Urooklyn. outside Its membership. Furh Inter- lower anj ference he charged, was an attempt to "My Dear Miss Treed; prevent the proper esercle of govern"Your letter, smtrg others thit ment. come to me. a wHeepreal LKTrniiS THIUZATKN. misapprehension as in the aims cf the "Tha method of coercion." Trottsr conference cn limitation of arjn a l shown by id the sending of ment. In my ;ter of October Ith I 5iid to you: ca thratenlns; letter to person touse of '! think I ought to correct your doing certain thing," and by He characterized fmrrcMcn about ths hooded gown. the x ' : . r r. cf tht Klan as "a real ri, enact to thr universal dlcarrr.am r.t. It is try sense of pereonal security of citlitna," e en t aurgeit t5 at we ron e v a tht:. If The Her. S. K. I. V.".'ttcn. a negro ttinj iitf c"''r-fm cf Chicaxoto!d the commu- ran gt a reaeonab"" . t preacher ti' tes the Ku Klux wa proTirg a hind- shall think that great thir.js havs ten rance to th procrra cf ths Bfi;ro hy . r. ' I rerl'-- J that ir.f .ter breaking down his morale throurh fear and terror. to "Tfj bnr.g a mejsge rf hcreleesnes tn these eefklrg unl dMrn:rnnt, Tht claim ly the Klan that :r ! negro I seeking social equality Is u n - n d s k e 4 me tTetrUn r Un:i'.at irn. warranted.' he aaerled. SOMITIIINC ritAfTlCAU MXiltO D I reaeonable rrf s'i Decribir;g hlrr.ee'.f as a southerner. crath!r:ff prsftKAl l:nt.!5on that there si n -- Ir to d ron-grMtlon- d, ai - -- -- 1 r-- 1 sr-ror.- fr f Ci - acrorr-pllshed- eri tei I '. Rlt-ANDI- . Jloston. a negro, declared the , Klan Udea that t.e no cv a r rhould be inveaiJrated to ascertain , rtx'it ther to d It Ss fj'I whether charge u to z thi .ctualltie. sgslntt'.. I 's' rf" rv. r.evc versai nr.iwn! fcr the hopa of reaiitii'.ca: "ll physically 't. fee . negro to attempt to dominate the hty At thu t:rn. Ths-a- a Klugh saidT "itli tountry." rf h cf vrfi pur.(;pr(j - s v? 0 to live in peace with th hltea pc cr.v rt rrrt.T.!cry. fore- Citing the cae of the c, tr rrii, bead branding of a negro tell toy in mhn "r,alyr rr.-Jtc;:!t ti r.Jir T0X i . r t show by an Investigation whether the s Klan was guilty of the act. ' cf the prT.' a' cf the w :r ' J oo re en I to f. tvt i: thlr.k. i not a t.'ne Vtr.d rf re o'utlcft. SILESIA IS DIVIDED jtake tl.af MMIUT IS JtOlT.rt U ' UNDER COMPROSUSE "On the rther ha-- a cf the horror '.r.. are and ' ir:c l't Oft- - 13. nivlslon cf the, I'M a- - 1 j fr o it y justified r:r.'.t. hit S ' ' a.ong a jin representing a cmpro-- ( hcrk io. attitude f4v.irabe icare mlse between the two lines la' I cownfjj f f c r T, tv. e s' ! j ra r. m LV Count farmer Italian Sforxa. ht j ; Th that e a.re . later of foreign arfaira. baa been !n .f;t rajc'.ded c pon by th council rf th j,'tTll eVe'vej the -, ittl---nleague cf tall one. syt a Geneva eu-fais a!rg.th-patc- h rprtider thee thtngt to tha Central Nei r.l-'ri- !: h er.cvrsginr. e f u' last It I (mid that the districts fail m'r t of srd t wor.e then ;r f:rt T' It!" Glelwita, Hlndenburg srd part of The r tr.e i c" cittnet or iieutuen wot:M go to (ir- - Umi r.;:r viniru U fa". h utlon .f den- - : hat w many under the council's r.t win te rrrr. The dUSrlrts r.fithit .b;ar.tixl tbe Mleaian ;f t u rr.ath 'at k and th Kattowttx rt pushed, Koen?gbuett, - ' of r.euthen would fce malndr M:jn .:-- l. crt tt l (lonunirM on I ae j --r- h!sU lmf:b: '. -t. Tr- " de'.t tr ; alrd ; 3 m J I re-u- ir . -- .:a t!-- e hrr-'Ti..- d. . rn-- . w-c-- -.- -. ; m 1 at:r iff s ti-- c!e-- !, i- nj !;.f ' t- et t. lpr-'r.-- c- - K neln. . a-- J ( c r.!! r;hr - - |